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J ' ',li' "i m 1 . t -V'-:. ' - ' ' 1 i THIS JOURNAL S- K, Hi SiXtoa CAIJ.. promptly seated 14 b deferred to be. txea selected m eailrtaaa of the CoarriooiI Comnlttee. lit is tramp re rj tbarp had aell ooo taiaed aad bold. "FUOJf U J Stag to tb Bpk etVeaalxf I At th way tbey pat 1U Wb. of UT UVLle Cbaitle acted. 11 part a the boards vbH a Mr. (Map doea ia the capi tol a Waaalsstoa." , Ism recorf of; tn Axst daj'a irctk (a Ua Seaaio braaka tba record. Tier wera 612 tttl la trodoced aadtea jalat raaolatiooa. Oa tie- eomapoadiag day laat year thara vara 503 billa Introduced and miaa joist ttaolaUoaf. TSX - sUaaiioa ia Craiil ia beooolax critical. A mtoU a jaia.t the? Pelxotto Government baa trokta 'oat at Caaopo and a coa filet oecarrtdtbere Taeeday, to waica It la report! that tea men vera killed aad thirty voaaded. AM 05 3 tha meaaurea latrodaead la tii Csltad SUtes Senate, was oaa to rtdae letter postage to one eax pr oaace? to proride lor tbe lactloa of Senator by the people; to gjaaV aerTica paaaioaa with before the wheat producing quali aUillloaal .amoaaU to raiti ! tie ia the Itnd-t of the Northwest Blatea rrisoaera of war. will U exhansted. and if they Is reoHIar to a woeatioa ia the IUliaa Cacaber of Depatiaa Pre- artar Badiai aail that h had taken ' aota of t2a friendly ezpraiooa coataialla Irdideat narriaooa Beaa2, aad Xelt aoavfldeot that tha qaeatioaa ai iaaaa betweea the two cooatxiaa ocM aooo bo aaUd. no. Eaa rraaejjoo.rwabjtery rt&ai2e4Qroca oSetag aofscatlooa . to the revision eonmittee. It truiti that ha. tho father irork of tho committeo tha CalttaUtic ajatem 0 doctxiaa aaaj ia bo teapect he im paired, aad that all rtaonable daaaada tat aaeadaeat of the Coafeaaloa may be met. Jornr Jasuos Hrja&zzxI lata dlior of the Freaa aad Carolinian, died at hla hona at Hickory, X. a, Poo. 6V 1S91. ai.ed tl yeara. Wa Lad ao4 tho pleaaoxa of a pexaoaal - aeqaaiataaott with hiai, bot tho rreaa aad Caroliaiaa baa loo been ca thm axchaajto list of tba Jouit TKXl aad It eolomaa hare borne abundant CTidenea' to the ability aad high character of iu editor. 1 Ax exefcaaga baa thia to aay abool an order triala la China: Ia - Cbiaa they" make bo fats aboat m order . trials. If tht priaonerls - charged aad foaad aoapieleoaly, If sot ooncIoaiTeZy, gailtyt they gtrv kin tho beaeflt of . tho doobt by baryiaj Lf2i decently. Aaybav, . of cornea bia head, and tbalavyax , Who vooid aay Qect r would ta baatlaadood into reepectfal Biloac . aad admiratioa of tho lav. CaBOTJXA baa loaf Laid claim to tho poaaeealoa ol plati- aoa aaoof her maar rare sain erala, bat Prof. F. P. Teaabie, of tba .Chemical Departxaent of the ' &ata TJaiTeraity la a lecture before tb daatLla Society, at Chapel Hill, fara it aa hla opialoo that tb ,axiateac) of piatiaoa ia thia EixlZ baa aerer boea prorea. Prof. , Taaabla baa exhasated aH poaaihle mean a to aaoertala Ita exiataoce, bat baa ao fax failad. Xrrs Poataaater Oaoarai haa . receiTad a bttar'from Crawford, I1hl, aijcaed . by W. U. Brooks, praaUlaat, aad U. P. Lawreacr, ocreUryr aayiaf: 'The colored peopi waat to amifraaa to Africa. Wa waat to kaow whether w cooli git aay aid from thia Got e ra in an t or aot. Wa are hoidiar . maatiagi arary mootb. We wooM bo (lad to boar from yoa aooo. Tea tbooaaad of aa waift to emigrate." Tba lettar baa beoa refarrvd to the EaperiaUadeat of Immifratioa. X COtnCBLi. S. C, dUpsatch aaya: 'Aa a rvsait of tho eooCeaaioa otaaegro aamed Uaory Saber, to tba aJct' that ha mardered Thorn Cos Zfaaeo aomo mootha ago, th tea mea who bad been aeateaced to bang October 2!!h Uat, out Vboaa tzacatio wa ataTOtl by o ' appeal to tb Sopresie Cour;, wit) Boar bo raUaaad. 5abr eoafrard that he alone committed the aVed aad that b malam a cieaa brraaf , of ie becadae be doea bo: ut to aee) tae tea iaaoceat oaeu off-r lor his crime. TxtS Preaideat eaja in t. aci aago that utbe preaeoce ol a l rg ' caab aorpioa ia the treaiarj haa far b aay yeara oeoa th taect of macb Bsfarorabie cruicians." ULs admlaiatraUoa baa gooe to tho oth er extreme, aad by iu pTctl cT! - created a large deficit. Jf the ia Qader.whieb the aarpXa accumoli Cad vera repealed, aa well aa thoae - oader which the people' mocey baa beea waated. mooetary arlir weald be ia a mace belt cnodi Hob; aad tbe JLepabJioaa party, not tbe) "two eld partite," ia aolely res poaaible for the exiateace 01 both. " TUJI qaeatioa of the Popo'a uc ' ceaaor la agala agitated aad Car. dlaal Gibboae agaia cornea to the fxoai. Iadeed aa aathonty high . fa tba ehoreh giree it aa almoet cer tala that Cardinal Gibbon will bo '. tbe aot Pope. It ia claimed that tbe aacceaaorthip la' airrowed to a selection of Cardinal Manning, of England, Cardinal Goeeena, of Balgiaa), aad Cardinal Gibbon of llaiumora. Cardlaal llaanlng aa " tbe ability to ail tbe poeitioa, but Im too old. Oardiaai Goaaeaa baa they oath, bot laeke the ability. Cardiaal Glbboaa baa both the ' AGkMCTLTnUL. ; JLtrkoltnre la leriousry depress ed. ' Whether we look to the grain area of the North or the cotton flejda of the Sooth we see evidences that the laborer ia not eating of the froits of bis labor with elad OfM. Wbj id it that the memt honor able of ail occupations id losing its attractions od fjlinK to bring iu ineiraiocuu ne .i iar u. ,ai , ... T . i QKW. Mr 1. ri. bmi:li, one ol our Irgitinate reward! Let it be said ! ,,. ,,..,.,, .nfrt ,..,. inst thAt the tan fT operates injuriously, and o it does, let It be affirmed that there U a combinatlOQ against I ajTicottaral interests, and eo there ! , . ... ' w i is, diii Agricultural uujjui iu Li able to stand upon iu own merit J acd dely the world. There is so me- ( tnlnj wrong in its management. i "Mr. Eraata Wjman, ot New! York, in an article in the North Aaiericaa Beriew, calls attention to two facts which he thinks worthy ot serious consideration and , of vast importance. One is the; extent of the exhaustion ; of the arable soil of this country, and the other is that the area of wheat producinc lands is now a boat all taken up. Tbe in feres ce from this la, that with the v A i'of the rrodoce that fortnerlv went exhoasUoo of the o.l gotog on and , i - ... . the wheat lands taken up, in time, and that no very long time either, t IhU country will bave about ail it oaa do to raise wheat enough home consumption much less for to export. We are not mncti r ibi score. It will be alarmed on many years .saoulvl lo their food prodacing element, rest and ecence would aooa re tore them. No land is so ster- ile that tadnatry, kiil, science and art cannot make it a earden offraz 1 rant Soweraoran orchardf deltc lonafroita. For a long period Agri - en 1 tare in th Weet ia stenfe. Bat how about the South 1 It is abowo by the report of tbe Depart ment of Agriculture that the price of cotton will not pay tbe coet of production. Thia may be but a temporary condition, but we are admonUhed by ft aot to pat our traattoo con Aden tly in a itaple that often brings disappointment aad diaireaa. For a long time it was said that the production of cotton was the only reaoarce of the Southern farm ar, bat It was a delusion that has been dispelled. It will not be wise to abandon tbe production of cot too, for ordinarily it is remunera tire, bat crops sheuld be so dirersi fled that ao one crop could be the master of the farmer. It is believed by many that Ramie ia the com ins? crop cf the South. The Industrial Americn sayt : "Who believed that the fibers of the Ramie coald assume the compactness of steel, nay even sar- pase it, and for aome purpose ex oel it la usefulness and darabilityf By tbe process of a tremendous hydraulic pressure, the fibers be come two and a half times as strong as steeL and lose nothing of their light weight, aad will have pedal value lot the manufacture of steam pipes which will not ab sorb moatore nor be affected by it, and. thus ao leakage will take place." Should Ramie prove as serviceable as portrayed in the variooe acientifio papers it will prove aa ia bain able boon. Ramie grows at the Sontb aa well aa hay does in tbe Weet, and, if the half that has been said of it ia tru it will be the copious source of personal gain and agricultural independence. AT Alton, III., a ell dreased aCraeger walked into the office of tbe Illinois Glass Works in that dry and asked for the millionaire proprietor, William Eliot Smith. a was not in, aad the man was asked vhat he wanted. He replied to Mr. Chartea Levis that he wanted a million dollars. Mr. Levis said he bad aot that ma eh change oa hand, bot would give him all be had, and, aeutog tbe stranger by th nape of tbe neck, be threw him oat of the door. A few well directed and judiciouIy admim tered kicks cand the suanger to cnag hi miad to wanting tbe money, and b took bn painful departure in an e-twxrd:y direc tion. SEMAIOB ha in troduced a rxll which wai intro dad to the iioa I m-mijii to eatabluh postal savings bank. and to eacoarage small ,i-tid4- The bill autborua tbe i'oatmaater General to designate as depositor ies such proatofnees as be may thiak proper, which shall keep for sale stamps of the denomination of 10 cents and 1 to be known as postal arings stamp; also postal taring card, npou which such tamp-j are to affiled when Mold, the amount of the stamp 1 urchased to be despoaitcd in such banks to the credit of the purchaser as the Sec retary of tbe Treasury may direct. The bill provides that a small amount of Interest shall be piid de poeitors oa their amount.. A CAREFUL surrey of the pres eat condition of affiira throughout Kansaj reveals the fact that prac tically erery acre of desirable land in tbe State has increased 20 per er a t- in valne in the past twelve i mootha. There baa been already j increaM In tbe demand for farms, and where bargains were plentiful I a year or ao ago high prices rule- now. Tbe ralue and repute of the, laud hare been icrMd by tbe re cent big crope. Tub pop!e of St. Petersburg will follow the Cur's lead by de priviog themselves of entertain ment during tbe coming winterand droiiOic tbe money saved to tbe famine fund. MARINES, N. C. Prx paratlons lor (hrWtinas KUh ami Dy-tei- Railroad Taking Form er N ow llerne Traili' to Wil mington Crops .mil l'rici Ontrr Snr 0) inir I'artit . Oj stcruion . inerchjuts are tiino:l l tiettinc iu Our returned from Wiimiiui wiiere he b.i been to replenish h s a'riMdy lrSt' s'-,ck' lr- w- N- 'larinc hf tlnLhed i.uoiUr uico dwelling house liinl is nw u'Aaig np a large store. in;-, w. third store lie h br..' Hit t:,i lie has been Joins; bu-;n lit' it1. is now one of the large-t merchants in the county, lie has now as sociated with him, Mr. Tom Dobsoti ; recently Jrem Wilmington. , Msssrs. L i. M i: ;:'.e Co are I bnsj" shipping fi.h a::d oysters, i They are tht mf'hux.i through ! whom a good deal it money lias been circulated umo:;g the lisher 'men and oystermeti of this section. ;They are engaged in the mercan I tile business also. Wo have steamboat truisporta tion here daily, conV.ectiug with the railroad at Jacksonville, and much to ew lie r ne now mington. The farmers in this action made pretty good crops this jear. but cotton is so low, we fear out little profits wiil be realized M my of them wi.i tr the tn-i'-kii g 1 uiucss another ear. Mr. Jcxsiah llei.ilei sm, who is in charge ot Dr. K W. W ards' plan tation at Cedar lV::ir, xpectsto plant about fifty e:e. Hi Itih potatoes ne y rar. I.i is very wjfM in ! lit s,.-."- i.-.'i as neat ! v ad f it h u.ft the far n and g,ue to ovstenne. N'e he.ir of several farmers who want tenants for next , je- Messrs. Wahab and Hill who have been ourveying oyster bottom hr in Xew Uiver for a comDanv - Xew rerne (we think) were met one day last week b about forty oystermen and were askeil to 8top the snrvey, as tbe entry covered n good many natnr.tl oyBter rocka, and that they would not submit to others being taken up, as it was their dependence for support for themselves and families- The sur veyors quit work and left the next day. The people do not blame Wahab and Hill for being employ ed by attorneys of the company, but are opposed to natural oyster beds bing taken np: and threat ened to pull np the stakes il they put any more. EDWARDS MILLS . ( The Journal ArriTes on (iood Time A Self-made Man Phrenolcriral Lectures. Kd. JourxaL Thinking a word would not be out of place if you would accept I undertake thia bean tifnl autumnal morning to write yoa a few brief notes I would first state I now receive my papers in good time. In my last I stated that I arrived home finding prepara tions being made for a festival on Thanksgiving evening which proved to bo a complete success though tbe weather was very in clement. It was boand to be so because when the beauty of the fair sex is in consideration and of their being under the tutorship of encb an educator as Mies Ada Barwick who is the principal of our interesting and thriving school, and w. advise those young youn ladies who wish to change their state this is the place. Perhaps it might not be out oi place to say something of my late visit to a certain city situated on Tar River in which resides eight of tbe clerical profession among that namber I conversed with J. L. Winfleld the talented editor oi the Watch Tower which sheet is surely worthy of note. o Chris tian family should be without it. Its editor, a self made man has worked himself up .from a poor boy to the noble position he now stands in. Next. 1 met D. W. Davis who by the way is associate editor of that paper, I then fell in with that venerable herald of the cross of Christ J. II. Wintield who has peut forty years in that noh.'e cause and then the eloquent W. (. Windfleld aud conversant M. I". Haskltt also the unassuming A. Latham all of whom reside in the citv. n returning home I was much pleased to And Pro feasor Maxwell lecturing on Phrenologgy which proved to be humorous aud edifying. Come again brother. Local matters all quiet and du'.l, onr merchants cry oat, oh how dull. KlderJ.S Henderon preached for as lst S;md.y an 1 Sund. night at Farmers Academy we have employed him to preach ( r us the ensuing convention year. No body m irr.e.i, dead, r. r d ui n k - Cecil consequently no -fights lack to !'.l'- J ' H'KN A I. J ".s si-ii rs hinv.uti Wiikx the Mill's tar tT w an pei.d before Congress Mr. ( riso spoke as; follow-: --No amount of j'lggl.ng.' no amount of s.vohistrv, no amount' theory w;!l prevent them ;hej peoj-.e i ruin nuiieistaioling rraily what tins protective system i : that j Its etTt e' ;s t t-ke from one c'ass j to give to another; to take from the mass to K'.e to a c.'as.-: and when ! they dj unJer.-t.ind it they wi.l re pudiate its authors, feeling as f.l'i Macbeth whea he txc'.aixed: Be these juggling tiends no mote believed. Th t palter with n . :n a ilouble ! sense, T.i.it keop the word of promise to our ear Ami breok it to our hope. Mr. Crisp touched the keynote of the protective' system fosted upon the iwnntry by the McKinley bill when he said that its etlcet was to take from one class to give another; i to take from the ma.-s to give to a chu-s. Mrcu cotton is imported into this country from Peru, East Indies and Cnina. Manufacturers pay two cents a pound more for it than for Southern cotton. There is something about these coarse or rongh cottons that makes them ptMul l an v weu auiijueu iu iu.a uu wool, ana it is for this purpose that 1 I IT 1 . . ) ... . . . . I. tens cotton is purcnaseu. t om;rkss. A largo number ot bills is always introduced in the opening days of every Congress unci the ff-'od Coc-gr-.s srjiiises any of itH j rede-re.-MH :n this regard, neverthe less it i.e d not te expected that tho piesent Congress will proceed far i:i rational legislation. The C ngress t hat immediately i prt eeds a l'residen t ial elect ion is a-u,i::;. little more th.in a field for the n; ;ir, uvering of opposing f.'ie s ). eparatiry to the battle t h i t ii.'.t i .. i S t I .1 ' -non to follow. K'.t-ry thing il"!ie is t he result of some ;e ii. o r iiieii'. a d the L'reat- er n,.i?'ir (j I !-t rat e t- ' r 1 " has the n vantage in tin battletild Congress determines what the paramount i-.-ues will ln, r pre ordained issues give direction to Cocgre.----;:nal aeticin. The present Congrt - s has I by e I bv ; meets and bounds popular sentiment ie inexorable logic pie-e. I Of fact Tiie tail ect ol l'.'l', an I must addrc."-. mour, t ir.-lle 1 iaos ti e 1 the issues to these Congress it.-e'.i. The para tl.e tariff, and fol i;nestion of curreii- lowing it is the i CV . 1 he les-on C :np.v'g ri is a c f tLe Ohio ir as if written with mi n beams, .I M e Kit. ley i'l !i i' ;;!," iiiul : i e sr i. ii ai d ol . i, 'i - -ci.il n vi acne The r.'.;.-i ;ea ng' 1 I!Ol ,M.. wa- bn t he Cle- t i ?r'c ; :. - - .1-- t hat : t i.-v . lli-'i . S: he e ; . il" hu ---. el i'i -:dei. t '.ik! in P, ci m I r 1 ss;;, the issues which it raised have over shadowed .ill In rs in the politics ol M.i.ssachusette.'' National issues w e ie aggressively raised in the I'einoei .it ir platform Such leaders the National party in Congress as Mills of Texas, W ilson of West Virginia, McMillian ol Tennessee and Springer of Illinois, took an active part in the cam paign. The taritF was kept to the front. The ell"eet of the tariff upon prices acd upon the raw materials of cur grea: industries was fully and throughly discussed. It will not be the policy of the Democratic party to reintroduce the Mills bill or any other tariff bill. The Senate aud the Presi tial veto are in the way ol the pas sage of a reform taritT bill, but the country demands that the Demo cratic party shull place itself on record by demanding a modifica tion of the present law in the in terest of commerce and agriculture as well bs manufactures, and a largely increased free list embrac ing raw material and the necessa ries of life. The silver question, like Ban quo 3 ghost, will not down at our bidding. What shape it will take no man can reasonably conjecture Whether the law of 1S90 should be repealed or amended can be made the theme of endless debate. What ever may be oencealed in the womb of time, the present Con gress will reach no conclusion on the silver question. The chameleon is not more changable than the at titude of silver. Now it is green, in-an instant it is brown, and in the twiukling of aa ee it is white. Neither party is told enogh to make silver its paramount issue, nor can either alTord wholely to ignore it. The man who builds his house upon the sand is wise in comparrison with the politician who stands on a silver platform. Everybody is in favor of silver in souio way, but when it comes to putting it in coin, adjusting it to tho monetary stand ard of the world and the ever changing financial situation, it pre sents a problem inhe solution of which neither party can agree Coin circulates everywhere, and its val.ie u necessarily an international question. 1 V I.K A (, E, . ( It Cotton Da lecture on India ( holcra Ainouir Hoc- Several I iidii tments out. M.ss Smlie Hunter of Kinscon , visiting friends in town. .ur. uenr mc.ms oar popular Hotelist, k.l'ed a two year oh hog last w.-ek that weighed lbs Thro were sold 'my (-rs p.i hnr hti .'.re 1 e ! 1 - ' ..- t- !) lI.-S o f cotton lav. Oar o! e market --1 i.ar Mople :1 even o i c:at l ve j: : '. oc on o :i. e . ' . : i h e i r I' Iron e'l-irr o! 01.--eU'ire Kev. the K even ; ; -l"ps y our l.i Chr: .-onie o C. 1. I irea u.ll lecture at y Semin try next Friday His su will be Ii..! 1 o .v ;.". L n.'.i (Olt for lire's "Tom". -tin. is is .il.-ii here and '. the r-tore- have pat on their holiday appearance toys, fruits. ! candle- vVc. However, in that line Mr. ,1. 1). Johnson is never left: if you think so just give him a call , and see for yourself ! Our town is considerably agitated :just now over a very wet and weighty matter. Several indict ; inents have already been made , and still "the com ii.it thickens", i We regret this state of affairs. Our people should be more law abiding. However, we hop, the maxim "to deal gently with those who stray-' will bo observed by our town au thorities iu this ca-e. Wine drinking is the mothor of all mischief: the root of crimes, the spring of vices, the over throw of the cense, the ruin of the body, the shame of life, the stain of honesty, and the plague and corruption of the soul. .St. Augustine. An-wer This (Question. Why do jo many people we see around vu.oeem to prefer to euiTer and be made mi-erable by indirstion Constipation, LiZ7.;n. l.o of A ppetite. Coming up ui mt- i u . 1 ei m w ok id, wnen ior j l .! I . . 1 " I l 1. : . . . lierns Drug Co. TREXTOX, X. ('. Not To Han? Yet Teachers' Institute On the Farms His Ike l'ros peets for a Merry Christmas. John Cox, col., couvieted at the fall term of Jones court, has taken au appeal to the Supreme court and will not be hung on the 17th of December as sentenced at our last court lor the murder of Wm. Sutton some time since. Next wec.k will be a busy week in Trenton, the? State Institute will be in session, I'rol. Mclver in charge. The public schools have all suspended! so the teachers and pupils can attend. We trust that the citizens will attend in full force and giv e tho Professor all the en ciuiragement they can. Today. Saturday, is a busy day in Trentnn. Seed cotton is coming in and selling readily and 2 3 8 cent... The farmers have finished gath cring their crops. Most of the cotton sold and money spent, corn gathered and storid in their barns, (odder ietieed, stock ia the Delds, hogs penned, aud all nearly ready for the knile. Sausages, spare ribs and back bones will soon be the order ol t he day. The fish carts are yet paying Trenton their wctkly visits bung ing us some tine trout and muli'.-'s. IVg Ike with his electric, cars to Trenton and Onslow conntv cor- tainly raised m hope: Ciirioidty f.iibi-a nic T reail Ms ao . I ,1-e hf is a in; n:, and I nr.i-t sav that real genius 111 adverri: nig. I Mip pose every JnfKNAL reader in Jones and Onslow c -. unties at lust glance considered that some com pany with h-ts of money intendi-1 to build a railroad through e:i section until th;-y h;ui leaiiovio two thirts of his electric, car ad-. r tisement to find that Big lUe who bought out so many merchants so far below cost th.it he could sell goods so cheap that everybody wonld purchase. I will say for B:g Ike that he sold me a halter for 15 cents that is certainly a good one. I have a set back nag that has pulled up a the roots with it. large sapling by Possum hunting is tine sport with au occasional coon and deer hunt. Christmas is coming and yon can see it in the faces of the young and old. Preparations are making for a real merry Christmas. So may it be ever, as once a vear. Christmas comes but On the Murky Waters of Albemarle Sound. From the Norfolk, Newj and Courier. We have been to New Berne,' N. C, taking in the situation. Patsy and I," and the bearing of facts, aud that too, notwitbstand ing the "Paris tower of colossal and gigantic hyperbole of long drawn out expansiveness has preceded us, the author of "As Ye Sow," which leaves nothing to adorn a moral or ooint a tale, as set forth in his meanderings in that locality, which would make even Eli Perkins sink in clory as he rises in loose and careless expression, consequently we will sav nothing of "productive ness of soil,'' but talk water and go tor the bivalves. The difference between North Carolina and Virginia in oyster legislation is, that Virginia gives the oyster no rest, while the Old North State gives the "frolicsome oyster" ail rest, at least this sea son; what North Carolina wants is to learn the necessity of having a good thing and keeping it protected from the "dredging fiends'" for what tbey don't kill they cripple. She has seed oysters enough to supply the whole of the United States. Her beds ought to be spread out, her oysters cultivat ed, and, above all, learn tbe wis dom of experience and come down to the condign of protection, "only this and nothing more;1' let her take from the experience of Vir ginia a lesson, and profit by it, Keep out the "dredging fiend" and foreign corporations, make the nrotor inlaraur a hnrrm pntflrnriso js,,. .u.v,.w. ' '"v for her own people, and not allow tne troose mai ias me goiueu eggs to be killed by lobbyists in the interest ot the"canners. The steamer "Nense," Captain Davis rnnuing from Elizabeth City to New Berne, N. C, is the queen of the sounds, lifted up with all the modern conveniences of speed, safety and comfort, that money can proenre, or science devise; a floating palace, lighted throughout with incandescent lights, making her. as "she walks the water" at night, a moving mountain of light, Uktt the famed Golconda, seen from far off. As to her table, it would in ike an anchorite envv the merit of the most exacting epicure, it may be equaled but no' excelled G ime and fish in all styles, The vim, energy anil enterprise of the News and Courier is wanted out here to write the souuJ region of North Carolina up. particularly those "who no down to the deeo in hoats." Fish is brain food, am mui e 1 a: i is ,i i as m leUeiel loj pho-; -ry N n e - s A vac; l.'iini. 'lea 1 :. a e. oth that :. a i i .. : W !: el e 1 - I he I e a ti .- h Kt I.e !!i i X'ei) siVi A 1).. OpchiitV .; junction a nolle i" of i lit the l: i : i i- n. .1 pan-- ; ; Ii ' mar.-ii muil a'ni sawdusr. Hy per- Oole will never 'II I'd iiHV section up, people now w au r. facts, no "Jack and hi substantial beanst alk" jiiack. I hat's the 'nest way to ow e. i Mt on tne n . Jim the Sckatciikk In Spain, too the ngitatiou !"or rest ou t lie loiu s i.iy is oeiug championed by thotc high iu au thority. Minister President Cano vas del Lastino uas lnirouuceci a law into the Cortes to the effect 1 ,1 . - it 1 A ,1 1 that no person under sixteen be illowcd to do any woik on Sunday; that iu all State, provincial and municipal establishments Sunday rest is obligatory; that labor on Sunday is allowed only in cases where it is absolutely necessary, in which eases special permission must bo secured: and that in all cases employers must grant their employes sufficient time to perform their religious duties, Shii 'h's C'atari h Remedy. A marvel ous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Cunker mouth, and Ueadache. With prh bottle there is an ingenious naeal Iojector for the more successful treat-m-nt of these complaints without extra chore. Price 50;. Hold by New Berne D.-Ui? Co. Children . Cry JorPitcher's Castor!a: STOXEWALL, X.T. Slaughtering Rears tVithoiH Hunting: for Them Sickness L. .11 Moore Invest in Ponies. As your Jones county itemizer is reporting the quality of game captured in his section. I have concluded to follow suit. Cornel ius Ellison near Maribel has suc ceeded in killing four bears in four weeks by setting tiled guns and in that time his gun failed to fire four times. That does pretty well for one colored man who didn't go hunting a single time. j Mr. Kichard Hillou Broad Creek ! killed two bears in one week by the same means and Lovitt Harris on Smith's Greek has caught three in his field one a very large one cleaned 250 pounds net. There have been several more tiled and trapped but the names of the par ties who canght and killed them are not known to us. On last Friday morning at 7J o'clock a citizen of our place found a nice o'po8sum in a perssimon tree iu his yard and shot him. He did not go hunting either. L. W. Miller is dangerously Bick with hemorrhagic fever, and so is one of Festus Millers little sons, both of Bay boro. Mr. L. J. Moore Ot your city bought two fine ponies on court week. The one he bought of V. T. Caho is plendi I, gentle and kind and will just suit his little bov. ENerybody knows that the conditions for health aro :ot favorable when ih;r BtO'iveh, liver and bowels are din order, d. Ia suou csi h headache, indi-gpiu-ju, a-id coustipatiou aro tho n r ult; fcr ail which ailments the proper eiutdy ii Ayer's Clhartio Pills. You cannot repent too soon, ! ee iuse you do not know h soon ; -n iy too late. vl so ' p sn:l pkin diseases, d an l ruff, f.ioin of ;he hair, pin? or faded hair, may be cured by uaiog that nature's true remedy. Hall's Hair Etnowcr. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OP MIDDLE STREET, ' 1'enler in General Merch&ndice. otters n. igooaiineor I Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, A;c. Choice Twill Tobscco 20c. per Pound. First Chance For those coming to the city by -water and lauding at the market dock to supply themselves- Last Chance For these leaving the time way. GIVE U3 A TRIAL. Low Prices. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it but you don't keep it unless you like it. Aft-pr tivn nr tlirpp weeks' . wear, you can return it and have vour money. Comfort isn't all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones" that can't break or kink Ball's corsets have both of these. O. MARKS 6c SON. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that HAS THE PW.i n i a m i lUOSL LtOmpieie CLOCK OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. (Quality ot the Highest and Prices as Low as I any Crrocery m the city- He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the verv nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for the next 30 davs the follovyinp; low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow Caramels, ' Cocoa Eon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans oc .Miller's Phila. make, at Hoc Bottum Prices, only 2ic. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and ood, 20c Hlnin ' i J . loo. ( ' i . o " t r l . 1 1 .- . N ; ; i x , 1 1 ; ; ; .- . . -v r i l; -.. a ! i i e i i . 1 1 1 1 o i : i i , . ..- ne at ciuallv low prices. A call will be appreciated. oolOJ S. R. STREET, General Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE, N. C. J. C. Whittyco. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE The World Eenowned Daniel Pratt Cotton Gsns TOGETHER WITH THE ''Boss" Cotton Presses which combined make the most satisfactory outfit for ginning; cotton .ever uaed in this country. They aleo carry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a full line of HARDWARE. qeDd for price, and come aud examine tl elr Block. They guarantee to pleaise you. J. C. -WHITTY & CO., Cor. South Front aad Craven SIf. FIRE AND LIFE AVION and oil: or boweS complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, end greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. G. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Filass. ELECTRIC CARS FROM SEW 1JERX T J rOLLOKSVILL?) AMI TRENTON. It is cio'.t talked ui the streets that the Eloctri Street Car Company will exteti! Uuir lice to Polloksville and Trenton, ttirfal.y tcabling tbe people of Ocslow and Jones counties, through the Kichlanda and White Oak sections, to po to these two points, board the Electric Cars, go to New Berne, trans act their busineBs and return home a . distance of forty miles the same day. j What wonderful rejoicine will b9 ; among the people of Jones and OnBlow : counties, who have no way of visiting Isew I'.erne. hesco do not get there . :.ce in five yearB. The people of New Imo would be alarmed if tbey jast i. p.- r h t. f:i Ihtoo a tasjirity of tbe p c,- i :-! i! . . c: unti(-H never iit N.-w 1!f in- fw.d hnva no way rf ttlB.- poitation. 1 hint: of h ri I rod s t.f ill m l 8iBfK ti !oi!iirs locktd op m '.he toxii cf So- Hern J by her liuines-i mvu and ti: z n- ! Do it not ehow th;t our p.- -ptn .-.r. a.-.i up with th limes when itvy h. t : t i! a i i apitH.i-ta f . ou a 1 dit-:r.i e e:.-:.-. iere r.f.d K'atp bold of I such o:n: er ;'e , cir-portuniues ! I a in reliably infor:-.:i d th.-it the New Berne Electric Povcr Company has already paid a dividecd of 19 per cout for tbe first twelve months. How the writer would ik jico to see the Electric Power Company, while making such wonder ful extensions, put on a line from New Berno to Aurora. How many people would rejoice to know that in'the near future they will have aa opportunity of ieiting the inevitable, irrepressible, never tiring Big Ike's Clothing Store, by paying 25 or 50c. car fare, and ee cure some of the wonderful bargains he is giving the people while buying so many merchants out at 40, 50 and 67 cents on the dollar. Now, will the mohied men of New Berne continue to sit still, and not take hold of some of these wonderful opportunities to invest their money. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Brad Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE QEOOER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEBNK K. I For Sals or Exchange. I Will Sell My Farm, which lies five miles east of Mt. Olive, on the W. & W. R. R. The Farm con tains 321 Acres in All, 120 of Which is Cleared and m Cultivation. The balance well timbered with PINE and OAK. Will sell cheap or will exchange for property in or near New Btroe, or near the Gailroad between New Berne and Morehead. For any other information address THOMAS a. LOFTItf, Mt. Olive. Wayne County, N. C. nov20 d3w Expenses Co. Commissioners I, jas. W. Biddle, Register of Deeds and ex-ofneto (Jlerk, Board Commas sioners of Craven county, do hereby certify that the following is a correct statement of the amounts, items and nature of all compensation audited by tbe said Board of Commissioners to the members thereof severally, the number of days the Board was in session, and the distance traveled by tne members of said Board respectively and charged for in attending the same during the year ending Nov. 30, 1891; as per records of said county, to wit: James A. Bryan, Chairman. Attendance at meetings cf Board, 12 days at S2 00 524.00 Signing vouchers 14 00 Examining Treasurer s account. 4.00 Supervising court house and jail 35 00 To cash psid out for telegraph ,g. 9 11 Ssrsiors obtaining evidence ia tha c?o Pimiico no; Cmvs-n Co. 50 00 81:6 n E. Vv . SlJAl.I.wo; D Ci. Com. Attc ndarct- t :k e.ints, 'il duj i at S2.0"i Signing v..-u .i.e . t Supervising joor bouse ucu lum t house ar. - J Horn-; 1 o i Atcrr.u ancj ut i:u: t ut C2 CO Supc-rviein fcri.t'fs ?43 00 Daniel Lane, Co Com. Attendance at meetings, 23 days at S2.00 40 00 0 60 Mileage, 132 at 5c $52 60 . Wm Cleve, Co. Com. Attendance at meetings, 24 deys .it 2 00 43.00 0 miles at 5c 24 00 12 ferriages at 25c 3 00 875.00 I further certify that tho Board was in session 32 days, and that no unveri fied accounts were audited. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name at office in New bern on the 2d day of December, 1891. J. W. BIDDLE. Keg. of Deeds and Clerk dec4 4w B'd of Commia'rs. We will place on Sale Tc-day only, some hand some STEELING SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER CEUT CHEAPER THAU CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERF. A rare opportunity to get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWELER. Thfi Rrpfin Prnnf MIDDLE STREET, NEXT lias opened with a Lare Assortment of T ES E5 SLb FZ. Such as Rings, Cuff and Collar Iiuuonn. T,HdieH' Pics, Eflr Rinas, BraOeleU, Necklaces, Charms, Lockero. Watch Chf.iriH, Hcarf 1'idb Ktuds. etc., from tlM " cheapest up to the finest qunhty in havy plt d, which will be sold to our cue- " tomers at r AuTUKV PRICES. See the PRICES H1BKEI ia c;r SLOW WIS1DWS ltd bs C0!?I8CEII. THE GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE Also Bella all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, m.h pb Accordecns, Blow Accordeons, Harps, Flutec, Violins. Gui'arB. nil kir.dw f S rine. r to . cheaper than anv house in the citv- The LATEST MI'SI ' THAT IS LOVE. COMRADES, POOR JONATIUX, HTRA I'sS W A I. 'I , MARY AMI JOHN, and hundred others, sold at Cc. and lOo. OUR AET DEPARTMENT includes the finest Oil Chromos. with heavy gilt frames $1 'i7t pine. 2.25 pair. As an elegant Christina Present w recommend CMftOMOs I'NDER OLA88. durable last for life 81 75 piece. 3 LT) pfiir. AIho, I'mynnn made to order at Low Price and Satifacrion (Juarantee.l. A large awortmeot of Picture Framt at all prices and in all pi7.es. i : STRICTLY ONE TRICE, But Absolutely Lower than any oher Houae. tSS" Leave orders for Tuning Pianos and Organs at my Store E. WA nkr ti t? l 5 orses Just received, which will be sold LOW for the next Thirty Days for Cash note, one and two years. Large lot of Carriages, Buggies, Koad Carts, Farm Wagons, Harness, &c, kept in stock. I huy for Cash and sell cn a close margin. J". "W. STEWART. Against His Ii P The War Has penedN: HAVING PURCHASED WHILE NORTH THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK That I ever kept, I am determined to sell us cheap il not cheaper than any house in tho city, as 1 bought the most of my goods at Assignee Sales I can afford to sell you AS uit wort n $8 S And so on down in proportion. IN YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Both fehort and Long Pant Suits, 1 have tho best lino in tbe clt. Knee suits so low as $1, age 6 to 13 years. JSST Anything ia the Clothing lino yon want. jr Also a larse line of Gent's Furnishing Goods. oots 3 CAPS, TliUNKS A large line of Ladies' Cloaks, i t. wm Ltcts, and ChildreVt Walking Jackets from 12 to 1G years, and other goods too nnmeroaa to mention. Come and sea mo before purchasing elsewhere. Xhxt Ioor to 11. 1 Jerry, Middle St , NEW BRUMS, JI, C. J. A. Thomas, Salesman. For Catalogue and Prices, writo tho Manufacturers, Austin, Tomlinson & Webster Mfg. Co., JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A. FOUNDED IN 1864 by the present executive 27 YEARS of continuous ant ment Increased annual attendance Now ocenpyinj? four boildlnrrR S facilities for educating YOUNG MKff AND WOMEN for enccefw Iu lifr erhool for their children. PARENTS should eend them to TIIK 1:1T. t r , may reqnire the expenditure of a few dollar, more at Unit, but It will prme tl.e rt -. CHEAP tuition ia Tery dear, becaoae it means cheap teacher, cheap purroiimini;. ia oners i. opporiunitieB ior Beenrincr i05 offers NO opportunities for securing ntr young men and women from Maryland, Virginia, North This Institution, owineto its H ICH standard of excellence, ha i.lared in rte.irat.le i . all similax lnetituUons combined. Catalogue and parliculara mailed on application. Address, W. H. SADLER, President, and Founder; or F. A. SADLER, Sor.rciorj, BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6, 8, IO& I2N. Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD. Wnunlfi Stnm TO BAPTIST CHURCH. Stock I w Viliilillllliui;til.kn.uiia' and illisles, or: g: secured rices. A for $10, $5, es ais, unci V ALISES. T IflMV: Kir iu Carolina. South Carolina anil t.. Suit for
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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