y:jia K, 0. Freight Lice. Hi n Sill ItnVMua izi livtn. On I WW trmmij tat. mi.un la. ll III !(' 8 MX-W E tIKLT Till PS BAltLxaor al New Eernt HMMT.oArClUV T. A kul r. M. .UifM " - iw tmwn, rrM O.aT.a'IUO'AT. At tWW. a Mrata 4 att, Ta a . rata k IM aly M fcJCCT itA ' B aa frr II nil i vlttMl a. Mop- I - 1 ai aw4aka lum. IM ! ALaaiaaj ll - T I WWlll u 1 po'on ' A aa taumwm ASU V KM. r jA.r.A1oCAUCK.. t. av At orto.i. v. HfM, fcjMlioMiini.MrwiKi is w. km a. rris k. i. Aau-v. . j a m, awta taivitr "' yAiaaAaaaAlaa Maanimj ! iaiiaT TVw& Ai !!; l.A. wi rmi )) mil paAaaa IM 4iAma aOiamM til M Mv a r u; tAr Its. ATttV ! 9 ICLK AS IIOT YIA ft. O. LTSB. . S. AT. Aal, OLD D0UII1I0II Sicamblp Company 8X1C-WXZLT USE. Xad mil yaM9nb, Im ud Ww. lima KIISIIS. C. Sntti, VU1 ml Vs. tov ! Hn. ta mm w In wl lb A. 1. IV M ta M mni am lAt nd. nd ZlUk im Mnam & &aJ Bsvard Am imi.T ii Ti 1 i4 Ac lMdiai NMarau.lU Ml ML Sl tlt. Fv souuLK IWwV m 1 k. m . THy M4 rvtala ulin la u. , ,- -, --, ! b nu i CI ? 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V. a J Ba.to V tara (.aaiaa. rau fta. railaK. axi;i4 Wai. ak aV. raakaa aa. awaiaaav N a ,, ar XarM aaa a LV y m nnaf M aaaaa ktiaaaa Oaaa i cav.; 9-m Tar aa4 aw Aalaaai avr- taa a ar4 txaaa alaSav t&axt97 4VaTi' V 44waaf A W (artaa haAwaiftitas aae4v ta V, K. Jo c a (Um 1 rnki TraJJl Aaaai, P. ml Ml inma Tra aaaaa, ia wnraiin. (Hvialaa) rralki 'Aaaal. r. W. a A. ML ML. rajiaOalaA'av B. ML raraa, CMav'l rraiaaa Aai.. jr. T t, 4) Jt. ia. a. aiavftMM. a X. U. Saat9 Waaaaat rralal Aa I 5. JLaV.irftXA. Va. ttauL IUM1W. Aaaat ajBj a sww, X. r. c. piIIS Is the machLae that i4 used is the Office, Cotirt-roo.-n, aad for reporting: lectures ind :;rno:s. eti" k;jo-r-i czcii. i: la ao urnpl tAt A-S" i-itirral paraoa cao faxa A paad cf ICO cr cjar j aroril par ma At. U t cf til wttkj, w-.tioat taa aitt ci Aa Lrtti-sctor. CimiArs aad tat iaiir i al"; acct t sJI who maatioa i. t. r-ox, firrrn, be 3, 3. vTCl fr- U. C and Canidj TUsen TtatdoC. used 1 la our Fs Brtad JXilLrtj and Pints bA3 Ol . aacictlltd JI1I ability, Ixi hXTV just dtv Brand" covtrcil tai Um bu3 vbata haj traJa Um ckxU for taa part ten yon tax Giro" 1 mtjtxltA. ieJl-T-cred us i uxsaS a n tl t ? of cicO which ts Goody. for bea7 our tfamttnl This defect xj oat taovn to ca bCI Karat cf tla rooJS baJ brea pttccd op no ttw AwtrC. At-alu aj kotexl tial rha Fbh 'na-i cooes BaiI t fl itanLtirJ SfrQfdurU?tIiry mtl a-tttr-proca Qtaiuiie. art Iwreby fcorm a3 urn of totsm rocxls that w ttar auuuc Istd mry itanket?r baadkia; f ob Brud Okd OuHUnc logt occs oca tad parfcet ganacnt for nrry thai ha-ra been ton ad art ct of ma vsuu artcfilt. I TQTHiX. bc JtJKfr, Boston, .VUia t: EM3Nf rftcfi r iiiliiiina IT IS T SCAT. a a vA kil im w f Bl . O. nor r ii rill M a4 wt H IIIBI. 4 'W UMll IT A4 BUM RICHARD BERRY, Druggist and Optician, PERTECTED CRYSTAL LENSES s a ft . A ... .ifiu f - :ii JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Eastern Nartb Camilla MarbleWorks NEW BERNE, c. al QStim rjJaHal OrtUrl ioIldtA And girr-a prompt a. toatiotv, irllb tatisf Action raaraataad. r MLacs wf A MANfS450 HIS NEIGHBOR jJyfl' S376. .'1 AW -mm na nit lasan Yonmlt LUDOEN i BITES. SjihiiIiGj. "W kflM m Oka BtjaJ tka tba b-air T -m eai1 pamy tftawi i wm tUmm Iumu Wrmm IW ltm trM I U. OITKB UOOO Caau'na TVar Cwrtala DaaAA 131 and 4 NX Caan. In M1 iauiM Oa Maadar TyW DUi. arv m t art. aim. ataa. i rv.(IM BMui aw rr- punt. R.-ua tlna Nruat. r-,(lftil ta: Wrmina Td. T'ii M liai kl mmmut 4rn: kaf a, fc, m , truing a.fM. irpou tn mmSi Ttn rM ,4 Itaet. llM Am .lidaa: 'W.l,l aaMttaa. rim r v am r n.ri aaa a.a Aiao I.OOO Antioua Aan Oaaaa. MO, fmrm a M)t,i Wf4 -f 4irM iuw 1, r- oa. - aoo i rvM r o 11 Fmimt, aai .- j pi.i roM jr rwllaBaa'a f"T ii- - -M auiT T tM TTVXK DCIK CO T. Loi. Mo. LflGE!rrsE -irlMai fWr K tw nnanjurEniii!?. CtU W M Is arr-cry i-aH fA mtT lliqaareajt I -f . . t 't S 3 0 0 0 rr i ar-lt a-aa Aai.aA . .- fi ' .m atc n !. A"S MiW Ia T fct4" K. C A ill. C 1 . mm A A ate MONEYS "i .aa! a? lit iaa a'ayvr -al - 1. ' A.taai i ar .-J -.! -, a.r - - '- a aa .-aaa -. -'-' - aa ao4 ifa-.-l -a. 0 vaat -W afc . , --a... k . T tm ST a. BAI1JL aaa araa: aWaia a H aaa-i MMAtat IM.a W a -an ..ymal aaaaf Max' r-. IS. 1 . araa-"a ai .la.lui tUaV f HI r - t.r a aVa-Ja, a. .- ft ara ar . A t.. - .m tM7 tCWfl . r ,. Aa,, -, f - "Tl III -a.., A ! w. a riltUI 6V, aUilt. HUMPHREYS' Ba, Urn m i Niiy wlpl,ta. i 4 fr mn 7 4fnror Aw t aif a 1 1 I. Bwr tala Ipa- aJakinwllMf M41Mi ml. (tat WaAaa tmn . WHini Jtttrir t.Ofaiwaaa.aa- kaaaclaa, Miiaiili ru , iatat ataana. . . . rtoamlCoaa. 1 I II I II IM jJWSrWiA-Vr-i' a PI t UUrt,i t. 1. tcac no. . .Ipitftiiua 1 . o aaW iuaa4 fe Utxa TTMrUSn' MSDlOUB CO., A WUilaaa aa4 JaAa Bcrwta, Hiv Yark. 8 P E C I F I C S All of t& a bora me-Jiclnpa tra for J At taa drax rtora of F. S. Dufly S. Barry, LliJila itrct, N brava. M. C. i per ACRE CLEAN PROFIT ? WHY N0TKN0W HOW?' '-. - . ' N. iTajahaa M vary 1" rtl. jrJs24. 1 At v cr: ? M . i . i. - A, LwZftW. "nan UIUIUU Feu, Tsiifies, Cahbagej, VaajavrahuM f.-a1 i rff.-f R.ir.aU If aj'.f lt ' AOw-av al ATMl '.-ii"! f traj f f, 9 J- -y.- --f- f-a ' N II 1 ajf ftajrla-al. r - -la-ajal an Js rS I: t alia what t.j .al - I Ml - ' p'aVnt, aal aar to p4n. t Mk r mmt ' - "a ..aat ' - ' - T ' Ja Jltf--Am V aajeCAiiaaj io a.3 a - - r tm ' .HaVlff T-J Aai bi t - -jbt Awi O- !'j aaw tn. lS A. i lJSa in mi ;-:s':;ieAH0EM SEEDS FREE.' W. 3. POWELL A. CO.. lrV-.l rt ne.T .Haaafrtirrn, CALTIMOSE. MD. i WITT'S SIECIFIC. THE BEST LIVER MEDICINE CHILL CURE. CHItrUT KKDIC1BX k.lOWI COSlOCItaO QMAUTY AJHO 84Z10F D0-I-T WILL ALSO CJU W I BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSII, AJ1D CUO.ViJ CONSTIPAnOJC R. BERRY, New Berne, - N. C Ajdjostablo Extension Stand Vmm Ta StAod. Hnwi- : tn.l N:m tnrxm lte. r. t . Iap. 11u. LiirvT, ( l.-'.i . - ,t.1 hkr tn tiki rat I Hri w'. -r-... htrfM u lrv-tt is.a.i-d w tB-'( ii lii-..f .. p U4V4-ra Ma r. I; ! i THE NEW LEVER SAFETY . PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. ' CIIAI.NM. X tJIZ.IillA. VARIABLE STROKE, only two sot i of R v o I v 1 n aj Do.'irlngs. Bt H.I1 ClimblnAi an A ail around Safety miJo. H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, N. J. Hie HfisLiLirgh Lamp is i i.t-' i i t r.c vc m- v C n t i on s that sec::is to ! c hn- ... i t. .. I Ai- 11 MtUlS icr.cli the end as to gocdncss of light in ever- way, and case of ni anage mcnt. The only tare it requires is filling and v, it-in jr. Dirt fails cut when the chimney is taken oft", not into a pocket as iu ether central draught lamps. Putting iu a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. All tins seems strange to one who knows how trouble- ! some other good lamps are. It is in all the good lamp stores. Send for a Drimer. P.'tlitjr Pitt: A tiVF.Gil BRAao CO. STi'i;: TVIN BROTHERS DRY HOP THE QUICK YEAST 5C-T RISER LIGHT BREAD WAT IB LOO HAW r , AGENTS IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, 81.00 Tf i f : I'i"tI - r, JUVEKILE COCKS f r 5 Uo T DILit fOASHlC A McMAKiV. . : . t mcinnill, X O ) ' : ' " - V y r . t - i.v v ! . l.vr. .;.:: ! . i . : . i . . : I", r M .rlN r . M l. : 1 . I 1 ' - v- ' ' ni;! i f rv ' ' ' M:r.y f - lr. r.: ; t. : -. !.! !:. ai.ti a.l f....!. i rk. J ...... :i t. i'y, Ti ru rrvil-o- :-. IV S'::. DLtv.v(CI jwin Sitnr. ('.-. N3 J A' jv;.'.. Gi -S SLA W M .aMMV asm aamVir J 0, IT -i-j 3 1 I : t . c :,t iv lit' .tltT. illll' 'ii :i ' ci ) :n in ; k lor: v i s ni ; r I i'fi)-t' ol Hiiv : : ; i. I ; ' n 1 . -i -1 ' m w i re ! : i r t .-( ri.r.s .it Al :.i:i y a-i I )i inocr .its o! t,r.i:i ze 1 an-1 pn llt I :n t 1 2 . in . . ' ; K i . l i n i ; ii.' i lif i x t-fir i ve ivm ..lit ;.t- N.i' il A-.- u-i.i' uii 1 ii.. 'iT.i! :c rlu m c n l. il to . ; .it W ,i-h i ii . ri .I.iir.uuy Ti:r. ".iliiiiRt'i'.i T:if H.ki. D.iv.,1 ;. 11; 8i: 11 is t hv ti ii I Aau't;i'.i;i st. ties man who ti is mil oe-'l'-n ; n c.irrv Lis .it t t It vtu ' nr.. .- nut v( leu i-h .i i. ct's . 1 ill-: L;;riis ot lVu;i. unburn if i ii ' fil ,i in 1 1 ; t.ir v (j . t'i imr hi i . lit I f i :.t-ii hi. a in: ; ; Ii: .it r.nkt It- f o ! 1 . i i r- s trooi's. in Licli it'll iiinl .1 v i L:i ai.im njiin.' 'vt.ii:. , 1 .. i TllK iljvt'iiitir tl ot tli.it .i w oni .in ouht lll'l ii.is COIllil U'.t ll tli Ml t lit'llt'Vf ti) hlll), v iie.it h st ii - tt :. f til niic I'uiiiit'ii) iitnl to be Luby in I.i-i!;:i counry lur kuliiiLtr i'h.!!. Sin tv .is roil'i cr.'Z.. . T t. nnksi;k is m a b.ul way. It l-i tin- s.tuit' ulil troublt' a', the uiiin-. 1 in' riiiicts uit' bt'iuj: rf'. i: : i.ril, ar,.l t lu- iiiiiitrs s iv thc . ! : ii.iiii't I.ibui' ti) tht- b : r fi.il. A blut.ilv contlict i.- S ' a:,t; l.ei point lor Ilili I'lif Nt-w Y"ik I.eitlature met Jiti'i i. 1 lit- 1 ) iilntTats ortran i.eti jiho.S natf wi Lout any opposition :ii :n tlif lie;. ii nl icaus ami then jse.i t.i "Siiii'nr 1'arktr from the : L iiistii. t. I '. miki.ss foiivt'iH'd on Hi ."-lh I iv, .Mr. .Me M ill in was Mr. Mt.'.Milliti was tlecttd S, c.i,aer pro tern. XL roe Hundred mil -evnty live bills were lutri lu.'til iu tif Llotise, amoui; them a i ii.i'nine ti bill anil a Federal (duration bill, the bitter by Mr. Cheatham of North Caiolma. Ci 'N'.kk.ssman Paths, of A1k 'i.iiu.i, Las bt t ii vi ry obnoxious to A 1 '. : a: -1-m t -a , et as soon as Con-re-s iei-s mivt'd, ilttr the uii!;.l.y iiit-ss, Le introdu'.'ed nieas u.'e on the very In . adtoCated by 1 1. e ft dt r . All till l.irmirs b tve to ll ) t O j tie 1 ' ' I. a :i i t is to "backup" nt V. 1' 1 in W i, Im u. c,:,- s.ivm Hii I l jl ll 1 f. ir , or 1! in u n f er. eui i n'li,!!'!' -mil ' tin-'. T in irii t ai , li i;e only. I u ;i !e vela lid's de- I ti . 1 .t ra I . . 1 1 s on ! ho. e 1 nest urns, and t bus s:i ri rour.d Le rulllpc' i'nr ; he vantage urist Ins chief I'tirtv nomiuB- tion lor resitlfi.r. Tut: ";iip" eon ; i nnt s its fatal o i k A n L is t on , l', ., d is pat e h ot Jan 1 1 li , .-a .' : I lit" tri( lets, sous ol Mi'i!..ri Ibuwii, pi opi it'ttir oi Lafai:tf lliite!, this f.ty. b.uu Prfru.b. r ii.ii..-.t a: liilT. rt iii houi. Unlay fii'in giip. John Down, t heir j;r at. d (at lit-r, tlit d also toda in the saint' lioiiM- from theeffectf of a rt n ut stroke of paralysis. Xlit-y will .ill bt' buried in the tame faskft. TllH '.ishiijgtiiii correspondent of the "orli!k Virginian says that the contractors who undertook to build the lighthouse at Diamond Shoals, Ilatteras, N. (', antlwho w t re so iinfortuii.itc l.iit stimmer to Lavetlieir faisoii lost on the way there, will in ike anot her t iTnrt to tlo th a' uork. XL:s is a very im portaii' null; .uul ("ou-ii'ss h.is appropr ; V id f ." "i n o to build thi.- ! lhtliru-,'. I v. i : lit- '.i. a :. : - tu k : i how ;t is h r ', - ' ' ii.nl a Lotm' ii const .i n he went g rl i W't" n rr.iso.i. O, he:; :.. .c ii . 11 i ; itlii.c wan t 1 1'. t lent. We c 'liege clr.nt) .t ho had h itiied K uigcr that he was !y r.i::iig. One afteruooii nit driving with his best 1 a-i Hang- r was not be-in- s.'ialts we i i. q 'i ; i e il the m ' I'.dl CL. '.in hers replied, t ii it s no place for K i n get : it don r g: cavort l n . W III- N C. ba "iy s ;n t I setiten- : case of tin h'.m ru 'ii enough t . r 11 il.. i.i his Al ;r 'eft d the ti'llowinj: t he 1 mg pending 'ate vi r.-us ; he ni.m. e wit 'i t he man and he gut i IT a solid nvraey. A fharac VI, c li'iHi'D the 1 I ; ; u ' : cm ; :" : e : - ' i i ' ! e ! r :n . iet u- er; his kb. : ! chunl teri!: Dem. in t : i v fii.ii -, at ion. u: t to it 1 1 ii pi-nsi . I ; e r I I .r t'ne 1 in ii -e-.e y .s lo r. A .n .' i i - .'i..r-tfil, i ii i ' i i- M ii ' lit. c'l.iir Ii. . . I 1 ' ..-I,i:. (',,;!, . i - . 1 . -. : i t : i ' i r t 1 n i i 1. s I !,!. tit-flailing 1 1 y if Ii - ii 'tl ap,-I if a n ; tilt' lie is in e n t al I !y sou. -nl ar ( Le 1 1 me ot i ' . the I 'U rdi n ol proo v t!i.' pre-u motion ni !: .:. Ot- lii-.n the Gov an i in l ! i: ui 1 1 '(',', ; ' : depart u re til' w he :. Sl.i! sweat ir.il phy -.if i !; ' i t n 1 1 ! t ri. t t 1 1 v v r t .' ; r . -ilillll..-. e I II II. e Ii t . AN 1 It N it ' h Caroliiiiai lit'i.ff !. Dr. 'A no li. 1 h;lip I i n t r ' t 1". ' : i - r t I A f r : cii I ' u' a '.,: mi-':; ! i ::i the l'n vi i sfy " ' N:i i : i 1 . i : i . 1 1 i re-:g!. .1 : .. I'i -si.r!i p o ('hen.:- ry ::! t he I'.ri eisity ( Alat) i'n ' at! 1 ".,.'.';i' t il ; Le supei i n't inleto y it" a wei! L mfhirig an 1 in n;'!1" i '' ::: ; g f unp my o (ii .irnl K wi-, K-'i ' -i, k y . H i fain i'y . u : ' Ii i i n : - L i-. mo L, i Mr L.mr i ( '. I'.: ii j 1 re --id. in Tusc iloo-a iin'il the pr.ng. li chemistry class presented him with a handsome gold-headed cane. NIK .H)U.:n (ll'T OF Tl NE. I! WAl.WliK IK) NI Stc.i lit'.le niui, hem L'(,l.l u -1 i-d heaa P.elwixt my ru f sn J inu itct btauty renrs With 4'jirk drmi J for forg nil nni;- legs ilH.i ; My tiinr t n p a.l , tiara 1 cannot ti for Nay , dn n t k me lij : I cannot Hnt Mint- lii turir.i co'.i s would m u i w r . i n I h i vf no in i iu lo grtet iho pi ni. . N i v..ii'o : o j i i n in pumrapr' t-OD K do w e t ItiUhiLii: n lide tf Mur. Mv f r. in the f(. rrr-tV 1 1 o J djitjf p!eiidor bemt lijmn. ncd fcltr ru phi h inds with the hurricane November To tpar ita tribute from each rosLin tree. winter 1 1 r when t !) lactBereJeiveB in fall. W h i I e a 1 1 the world fetter!" I i. s. grim fn-st I'll ei.vy them th-) s n o w ri k t B pall fflDilf That hi.lea th'-ir poir.jws fro:: the frowning tki b Were it cot b t f t to t '. u .. bt r u t e . t ; ii e hreaxt. O'er the mad (Ctn to pull thecurthin ii n n . Nt ver to ft-el agam the drear unrmt i).' 1' llb'.i hue or ut.fulfil. d rt i' o ii Tu wraiiuiBs of pitient woik ul- cowned. j Tne. bitter medicine nf lir.p i dt t troy ed Toe fifrre dtsire. ti e thiDg de-ired i found Yuiiorenjiymentwhinot last en joyed.'' i Nay. dear, not now, notypi! let the el..w j furn 1 Ftiitil thfir cfH.'e. O.'t. at cl.ife of! day. Thf far gr m ra p a 1 beau iful ap.i- ars Kieseii into kiLdnefa t tne suu.et ray. j ,o oygooe surru taa.: b a leuuuier nue, bo time can ting- tne mem jry oi pain ; OiJ 8 nx are ev, r sweeter t an the new. Acd come day b west, we'll sing them all again CHRISTMAS TREE IN SWANSBORO. Novel, Laborato Prepared and Loaded With Valuable Present The Exercises. According to programme, oar citizens were treated here to some thiug nice on .New lears i.ve night, in the shape of one of the prettiest lookmg trees, called ..riiriulmiu nr 'otr Vtr'a trtia " V. .11 1 O , IU V , A., V ' ' - 1 V I U l.V, that it ever was our lortune to wit ness. The tree was gotten np for (he benefit of the Swansboro Sab--oath 6cLool, by Capt It. Foster and Wife, who were the Sapennten tlants of the school. I Such a beautifully arranged af lair, we have never seen in tovrn or ; country, the tree was a Cedar cut into three sections, placed on a pivot ol a revolving nature, so that In could turn around ' At the button it wai 11 ttie while. iUout l'J leet in diHineti-r, uith a gradual slope like a sugai loaf to top; ou top was Lit d a revolving cylinder shaped Hollow sphere resembling a large "drum inside tLis "tirum were liglited caudles ol all colors, on nut -lde, in large golden letters wai. he name ''Merry Christmas and Happy New-Yeai", which showed nke twinkling Btars in the heavens iirougiimu the house. This "Diuid was so arranged that it was separated from the main tree by another pivot, and the lights were -ii) fixed to bear on the box ordrum, is id keep the eame revolving, or turning round nil the time withou he aid ot the hand From top of drum, to bottom ot trte was, about -0 feet this is a somewhat faint description of the "Christmas tree as it appeared to ns when we went in at the door. We bad never -een any thing near like it, and ot course to say we were agreeably surprised, was nothing but the naked truth. from top to bottom was the tree rilled with many costly presents of many kinds, some of which was manufactured by Mrs. Foster and cost f 5.00 each, one single boa tjnet, of which there were many, called a '-Setd Iionquet"' made from seeds L'O different kinds, in cluding corn, cotton, melons, ranges, apples, acorns, collards, cuckie burs, pin burs &c made by Irs. Foster and ser iu beanntul colors liuely varnished cost i?G 00. () her-, some made from hair cod fl.OOiS:-. besides other presents twialy put ou each trees, such as iruits of ail kiuds, good oooks, nuts, toys, dolls; handkerchiefs, stocking, shoes, scarfs, china and glass ware and man v other thing to the amomut of 10.00. The exercises were something fine, the speeches of the children were all very good, last, bat not least was the aidiess by Itev. lLos. C. Croker pastor of the M. E. Church here, this was one of the best add-esses we ever heard upon such an occasion appropriate in every way and well delivered (ireat credit is due to Capt. Foster and wife for their untireing en ergy aud skill iu making so grand 4 success of this Sibbath school here. After tha presents -cre distribut ed, the benediction was given aud all wen' Lome. Only One on His Side. A cap.tal btory is told ot a Will known ju lKe who is LOted for LL-. oiiiilnes- 1 r ti iiveyitig to jurors in ins rh.:rg'-s i o them nis own ipur.o.'is F.rli legard to t Le m-nts ! the ca-e. I 'i one cae Le i: u! lone so i; h gii-at pl.i I u nt s. bill o L is a in - . im ill t Le j ui' i i i-mai m ti lit for htiii.- wirtioiit coming to an igaeeri enr. The judge itxj'lil'etl o! i.e bulilV what was the matter, ind I, arned from him tha.t one ror was boding ou: agaiut thr i I l-l t'li l'l li. lb s. nt for the jury at occe, aud a'lng to tne jurors that he had olainly intimated how the case mght to be decided, said he under tood the one juror wau standing 'Ut against the other eleven, lie .roceeded lo iehuke the juror Larply Tlie obsi i n a' e j uror was a lertnus In ile man, anil as soon as lie judge was done Le rose and .mi: 'My lor !, may I eay a woid!'' "Yes, mi," said iLe indignant 1 ntg. ;' hat have y ou to say V 'Well, what I wanted to say is, I mi tin- only- fr-lluw thai's on yt-ur side." London Tit-Bits. Ma-todim Reinaiiis.'New York City. The Museum ol N.imral History lias been enriched with a masto don's tuk, which was lateU un covered bv the laborers employed ' in excavating the Harlem Cau.il, ' ih the Kir lifin part of tbe city ot -Uir VmL- It f,,nr feet. Idiip-mid I -ix un ties diameter at the base. It : is in a good state ot preservation. It was fouud in the bog, sixteen leet below the surface, in peaty ground. Scientific American. A RACE FOR Lli; S h MOI.L0 7. A cia is heard st the dead of niuh, " Lifeboat ready ! And every man to the final true tifihta for place in the eager crnw: Now, lads. Bteadj!" First a Clnce af. the shlldH.riTitr fqm No w a look at the loving home. Then together, witn battd breath Ihey iHunch their boat in the Kulf of death. Over the breakers wild Little they r-ck of wi jth' r. Hut fear their wny Thr'' blin1 in cpray , Dear th oh ipper chei-r unl ' Upriih her lid- ck, lift I n All together! " They tie the chip in a Buta-n uich Sinkirjft ever; And grip iheir o.iu nb a .iitp . breath ; Now i e come to fight with dea'h: Now or never! Fifty a roken and ihev 're h' ler pide. 1 If th--y liv- In the hnilinii tid If they Uat thro' the aa fu etrifr'. Ah, mv lada. it a rice for hfe Ovnr the breakers wild Little tbev reok nf weather, But tear their way Thro' rilindirjK spray, H ar the skipper cheer, anil pay. "Up with her. lada. and lift her All together ! ' And lovirg hearts are on thet-hore Hopinii, fearing, Till over the Bea there comes a cht-t r Then the click of theoaroyuu hettr Homeward steering Ne'er a thouKht of the nti.tut p; Now the lada are on lai d at last: What' a ctorm to a eallunt crew Who rare for life, and who win it. tooV Over the breakers wild. Lutle they reck of weather. Hut tear their way Thro' blinding spray , Hear th k inpr che-r nd a. "Up with l er, lads and lift h r Alt tdiffihi-r." Uon'ts for Bachelors. Don't be a bashtloi, (Lai's all. D-ui'c presume upon jour mde-pt-iitieuce. i FJoil't bllttOD yourselves np in youi Selves. Uon't be too 'palavering" with the women. Don't think a bachelor is the best form of man. Don't forget that yon are grow ing old very rapidly. Don't try to prevent yourselves loving lit le children. Don't try to hide that bald spot or the streaking gray hairs Don't remain as you are any longer than yon can help your selves. Don't think because yoa think a bachelor is the happiest man in the world that he is reallv so. Detroit Free Frees. His Paper "Was Read By Somebody. Years ago when lieury Grady was struggling to Dnug me no e Oommerciol into trout ranks, savs the Rome (Ga.,) Tribune, he called one dav aud asked the Rouusaville Brothers for an advertisement. J. W. Rouusaville replied: "Why Grady, nobody reads yum payer; it is no use to advertise in it:'' A happy thought suggested itself to Mr. Grady ..He went to his office and wrote the following advertisement which appealed next morning in the Commeici tl " vv anted, ntty cats. .Liberal price for the same. Apply to th Ronnsaville Brothers." Well, the picture that presented itself ai Koausaville's corner next mormut beggars description. Boys of all ages and sizes boys of tints, from the fair headed youth i o tbe Sable Ethiopian, bai e-toot, d boy s and ragged boys, red-headed hoys and freckleface boys; town ooj s and country boys boys fiom all prts ot Floyd county blocked up the sidewalks, door ways and street with bags full of cats cis of every description, name ano order house cats, barn ens, church cats tat cats and lean honest and thievish cats. Well, io make a long story short, the Rounsavilles told Mr. Grady to reserve a column for their advertis ment as long as his paper continued and that was just what Grody wanted. The Commercial Future of the Pacific. Wildam M. Seward once declared that the Pacitic Ocean would be the scene oi the gieatest commer cial activity- of the world. Taking up this great prediction, Capt. William 3. Merry, wno was im many years secretary of the San Fraucisco Cham tier of Commerce, writes a glowing forecast in tbe Forum of the commercial future ol the Pacific States. lie shows the volume of their present commerce with all other countries, pointing out how the commerce of Japan is at present worth much more to us than the commerce of China. Tbe resources of these States are i learly explained; bat Captain Meiry finds reason to believe that they will never reach their supreme commercial development until the cheaper transportation which will be brought by a trans isthmian canal, is available; but. after the cutting of the canal through the isthmus, he shows how the Pacific slope will rapidly become ihe home of as great a commerce as the Atlantic slope, aad perhaps even greater. The Advantages Of Leap Year. Theleapyiar privilege accord; d the fair sex. ha- lesulted douhtle-t; in lifting tne clout is of de.- pom!: d cy and lotieiv sadness liom ninLv a heart, Wo neer kne.v of an uu happy marriaigs to result fro.ii a leap year projioal. Men make mistakes along this line but the ladie do not. Many are ILe unhappy unions which icul: hor.i the pioposnls ot mt'U who are aci-epted, hesitatingl.v . , . K.. . . . ..... ,t and witn loreoouiiig, uul aeoe;.ueu with ihe risk, rather than let the last chance slip Many girls beyond her teens, acceds to proposals of luainage from those tisey W: uld never approach, were it customary tor them to do the proposing and many a self discounting tellow would be made most happy in accenting the proposal of the woman he had long since adored bur dispaired of saving. Ttiii ladies are coming to the front iu every line ot active li(e and some new departures should not create surprise in this field. Great activity may be looked for in the matrimonial market this year. Cellulose made of the ground fiber of (iocoanut is-coming into favor as buoyant inside armor for warships. Y ht-n penetrated by a shot the hole soon clo-es, so as to practically exclude the water. Out new cruiser, No. 9, will have tin improvement. Fur Over Fifty Years yU;S. Wi.sslow's soothing -yi-up n . ., u-t-J fur chiluien it e i i g It e .t.tr es the child. FOftns tne kuhj-, allay- all P -io- cure" wind colic, nd ia the best remeoy for Dirrlcot. T.nt, five cenis a bottle. Sold by all diug glsta throughout the world. jn9d&wly I . I llll.Kh N A IilMi L r, I THE JJKEAST ; 0' VOL It COAT. JiNME ii WE I Cforted sweet fchelah for siven years d over. An" y it rue sweet Shelah was tver a rovtr: I f"orted all ciiiht, an' I coorted all dav An' ;it wii (.vveet Shelah had nev. r a WHy I roortd her 'arly I coorted her late, Hr.ndHB iri the week, an' wirhed t hev e. e eight Hn t 'i fin 'l 't?, ' (f w y Harney . (J t . i t j i your Mirr.ev. n re n h r - lr. m irit) Lr. t o j our W r, e iv r b ect I wag puis to t e h e i e At e ioh w- dc n wakt I'd love an' to spare; I coorted bi-r walking. I coorted her d earning, I coorted her 'omest, I coorted her n - mini;. I cum i d '.er 'a'm, I din. i uit; An' :i a h. me eowl I coorted her coorted her winning Hu 'i".s nl ways, (io way Barney Get aloDif wid your blarney, There's a r vue in tbe breast o1 your coat. "' I coorttd her standing, I coorted her Bettiog . Wherevtr an' whin wag a chance love to et in ; I coorted her riding, I coorted her walking:. 1 coorieu ner thinking, I coorted her talkinit. I co rte.i her finding an' frowning an' wreat bing. An' hy the hoia o'mecout I coorted her hreat hin Bat 'twnti (tlwayg, lii) way. Barney, itlung wid your bltrnev, There's a ronun in the brt-aet o' your COlt." I coorted in new clothes, I coorted in old. Icooited wid trass, sn' I coorted wid noid ; I coorttd id tcornit g. I coorted wid hiict;. I coorten wid fighting, I coorted wid b'atian, I coorted wid English the brogue along fussing An, by Peter an' Paul I coarted wid cueuing, But 'twas always, '(io way. Barney, Get along id your blarney, There s a rogue in the breast o' your coat " I coorted sweet Shelah for Biven yearB an over. Thin I swore by the saints I'd Shelah give over. The roKue in me coat I'd never found out. If Shelah heretlf hed not turned me about ; The darlint vourneeD is the rogue in me breast. An' bv the siven parishes there she Fhall rest. An' now '.is, "Come along. Barney, Never mind your blarney, 'Tis Shelah that's hid in your coat. " Dangerous to Fool With Cotton. It is currently reported that the Mecklenburg county Farmere' Alli ance lost upwards of $6,000, or be tween six and seven dollars per capita, on cotton last season, and that this has not only pat a "quietus" on Alliance speculation iu cotton, but has indefinitely postponed the establishment of the much talked of subtreasnry organ at this place. Douoiletts this will remind a few aspiring financiers that much mony can be lost as well as made in tbe bu ing and selling of cotton The surest and safest way to get mouey out of it or into it is to grow it; is not then a fLiahlight drajun or toi tone's mirage on the Plains of Poverty, bat a matter of bone and Hinew and intelligent application of means to the end. Charlotte Piedmont. A Serious Case. Customer My watch wont's go. Jeweler (examining it( My! myl Bave yoa been ia a railroad col lision? Catomer (suprised) Why, no. Jeweler (solemnly) vVhen yoa undress yoa should not throw yoar vest on the floor when yoar watch is in the pocket. Customer (thoaghifnl) I never do, I have been exceedingly careful w ith that watch. Don't know how it got hart. How long will it take to tlx it? Jeweler (after another examina tion) You'd better leave it here at least a week, bat if yoa can get along without it, I would advise two weeks. Cu-tomer Very well. Do it np right, tiood day. Jeweler (to assistant) Hans, blow that speck of dast off" this wheel, and charge up five dollars ior repairs. Good News. LEMON KLIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. For biliouoties acd constipation, take LemoD Elixir. For indigestion and fouli omach, take Lemon Elixir For tick and nervous heudr.cb.e8. take Lemon Elixir' For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills RDd malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Ut. 11. Jlozley, Atlanta, Ga. 50c. ard Sl-00 p- r bo' tie. t-.ola by arugjrt-'. A P .Uill.NENT MINISTER WRITFS. Afttr :en year- f great su-N'i'.v from in 1 iet'or. i h trrea r.. i, prot-trati'n. 1 i i .-j-iit f, 'fo'- i e.eyb ctj-1 - ifj - f i ;-tti-''- I rifivo. . cured by L- V: z - h L-. an a fcl'xi and am now , w- ii c- an Rev. C. C iuvi:, EH. M K Cr.uri'l, S -uth No 2" (Vuatl Atlon-a. Gt Whenever a mm c'n toies tvd he shftkes hands with the devil. Sliiloh's Consumption Cure. Thi) is b. yocd question the most puccesBfu! Couuh Medicine we have ever so.d, a few d 3ks invariably cure the worst cases of tough, Crcup and Bronchitis, while iM wonderful success in th" cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Sines its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which DO Other medicinti can etar.d. If you hare a 'ough 'e earnestly ai-k ou to try it. Price 10o . 50o. and il If your lungs re sore, chtst or back lame, use 8hi loh's Porotii Plaster. Sold by New B-rne D.-u Co No man is good who behaves himself simply because he has to. BUCKLEY'S AKNltiA SALVK The Besttialve in the world for Cute, Bruinr ores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever S..res, Tetter, CoappeJ Hauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptione, and posi tively cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guar -no ed to give petfeet satisfaction, or uioi.ej refunded. Price 25 c-inl per tiox rorsaie in Ni-whern by K. !S. Dufty, A'hoit-sa'e and retail druggist. Thethinkful mati is aU a siich. S iiioii's Cat ir h Remedy A uisr?el-uu-i cure for Catarrh. D.pitberia t'. n't r mouth nd Bradacbe. With a h li ni'i- ihi-n- is an lugenious nasal Ii. j t t r for i be morA uccess'ul treat rue.it of these ci m ,iaiats without exti a coarse Price 50o. So.'d by New Berna Drug.Co. "Tuiri for Infants "Ca-rtari a W ao wall adaptad to ehfldreB Uul t raeoBunead It aa auperior to uj preacripaion i to ma." H. A. 1mm, at. D., Ill So. Oxford Bt, Brooklya, N. T. "Taa aaa af 'Caatorta' la so nnrranal aad Ha atarHa ao well known that it aaema a work af BUBararofaUon to endorse It. Few are the anWUcant families who do not keep Castoria wteAtnaaarraach-" Calo Uawtth, D. D , New York Oltf. Lata faatar BloomiacdAlA Bafwaj.rl Chare. Tn CairrAcm ONLY Until Jan. FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLTO-L The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction fit in New Ferno, where there ia a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Jldv&rfising Hates. We have just received a large lot of New ad Handsome Books, which we cluh with both the Daily and Weekl see them. Job JL STfe J. uemivm In connection with the Jhi"i:nai. tion JOB DEPARTMENT. All kirn of order and at satisfactory prices. Letter Heads, Note Hcaili Statements, 15 n si Posters, S V WD F ATI P ?E "I!VTE For Catalogue and Priccr., vvrito tho Manr.facturors, Austin, Tomlinson & Vebstsr Mfg. Co., JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A. VAUGHN PATENTSPBINBVEfflCLHL LIGHTEST, STRONGEST AND EASIEST ELDING EARTH. BUGGIES ROAD WAGONS, PHAETONS, AND SURREYS On this fonierM BABCOCK & VIELE CARRIAGE COMPANY Bole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 1 .31.1 Tralaai iM '- ' aaaaiaiaaaa. and Children. Caatarla nra OoKa, Oonrtfpatlaa, F'Hir BiomacA, DiArrbaaa. Arnclatioa. iiolU Wonu, gijm alaap, and proBOtaa AV rauoii. iuMi mjurioaa medicatioA. for arrrntl ;an I haa i .aadad yaw ' Hkora, ' ml shall always oaeaaa. aa do ao aa it Aaa Invar Ui, It produaad taaaflalil raauita." lira T. riun. M. Tia Wiathrep," ltA Atrwa aad Ttk It, MawTorkOI. Cearxsr. TT Kuaaat Itur, Fbw Taaat, $1.50 1st, 1893, Tin: JOURNAL, VRGF. AMOUNT OF READING. 50c. Per Month. d it ions. Call and lent. FIRST-CLAS .ocuted in the be I '.ill Heads. n ess ( Envelopes, Ami if work. V COPY O T -TOTTTiNAL e va ys VI L L E, TXDIAjTA. mm: m 3LE ON tS5fjL