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THE JOURNAL. . . Nllftl. !" Ma. . RIKfCI. Kl XI MARCH n. '.-'. TttS VlriiaU Democrat! Co 3 raUo It eld fo aet a. Rich mouJ, May l!Kh- - BLOOD will til Tie Durham TolaflM al U aa Irvely a joan j eolV DkXXOlTIS from thirty fire email of Mkhifaa to tie State eoQTuUoa ar unaaisioaaly for GT1A1. K nfry dXtgite from . Mlanto ro1'" fo bin- IS 1339 North Carina produced 114,793 f OoM aad of I to aj-alaat t Ili,9i3 fold ' w.sr - -- - t Ijadj UBoaU U ti Md of pro I OX U TOt to lay the KUir Nil ca th tbU all U DaaocraU from 2Tortb CroIia rotcd f la the met loo. Ur.Cbotbaa'a use i ot racocdcJ Tho aoovoeitioa i. k dodfvd Uo toaao. UcilSUT, wko rpra, the re filar DmorU U Loiaiaa, te4 U larc eanioJ Uo pria r'.et a4 la n btmUm tho Alli ac wtai of Iho poxtj. He wtii be tho somtoeo for tho Gorvroor hjk - A CLZCXTLAM Utter ku boos ai dreaoodby OirdlaftI Qtbhooo to the ArohtU&opo sad BUhcpo of the Ijoom Cat&oilo Cliarth to Uo UaUo4 SutoOf nllia ( for eoacerted Mtioa la tho rollftooa oboorrmaceo to b kold Octobor 1 3th ia com BmoraUo ot tho dioeovorj of Aaiorica. Tax fotlovlaf ara tho cooaider Uo itoma la Iho 'Eiror aad Harbor bill for tata atatr: IaUod waterway botwooa 9or riwr aal Swoaoboro, 110,000; Jfoth-.l (Capo Toot) rlTor, 13.P00; qiotaa i, 15,006; Cpo Tt WUaalaftoo), 1C0.CCX, Contrataia crook, CC0 w, IIO.UOO; Pamlico u4 Tr rio4Bf enrk, 10,000. doat keep poofed oq what la foiag oa UUaiJoef UobJf pood or ho voaii hiro tamblod to tho awdaa veAii oa tho first hlat from Mr. Ilarriaoa. Whoa ho learn i (hat Geaerat Brrl bao iaveated aa JtrieaJ derioo by which ho caa hifa ak! foartcea aalleo froaa aooro w!U a forrt i qaal to 50,000 toaa it w-Ji naka what hair ho kao Uft oa tho bock of kia head ataad at r!ht aatf aa4 aaaka kirn wiah bo had aorcr laid it AT thO OOCtiOf Of thO DAtiTO Coorrooo of Iodia, which waa rcotI bold at Tafpar a neooajie wm raceifil fron OeneraJ Booth eipreaoiaz aiDpaihr with the Labor of tho Coafriaao lor iaaproT. lax tho coadltloa of tho poor. La , tho r?plj Boat, tho Coorreeo, which laodea nea of maaj faitha aad a Larxa aaaibor of ao faith at ' all, tpecial ackaowledcveat waa paid with, gratitado to tS "Ubora of food mlaaioaariea who aro ear aeatlx wotkiof to raiao tho moral ataadard of tho peopio." Tax vbito poopto of the Sooth, whothar AJUaaea meo or not, hold tow diatioetlj la memory tho dark dajaaf rocooa tract too, aad hare toograala dread of tho cooae quoaeea of tho threatened Force bOotUta laat Coozreeo crer to permit theauelrve to bo placed in apcoirioa wboreia they will bo ma Jo aabjoet to aoch another ca lami t J.' Oa faportaat national qaoatloaa tho Deaocrau aad Al Haaea Ufa of tho Sooth are of one aooorti aad will ataad aaited to a Btaa la the fII election Lynch tarf Nowa. III faa.il Uible bvloDgiog to Waahiaftoo'w mother t on rxbibi tloa at Jft. Vemoo. I; b a mi rr x Ot bomoapoo rloch, pot on by ii adfiaal owner, aad ta wooderfully preoorred for tti ae, ail it.i pgea ' boiaf atill rnact except a few at tho befloaiDf torn exit and piam) ta tho orroer cf tic Mary Waablacton Uaaarmeo: a: Frrderkkabwrr, V. The 9 v OWUJ ta it U Iba". ol tbe m irr ir of Aacaotlao WMhmoa t. ;! ' Uary Ball, la 1T31, and ch n.-xt thOt Of thO h'.rth of (reoritr Waobiaftoa, Febmarv 1 l-.h, 1TT. (OB). AS nearly c.a roj 'U't'd (row the report ' r. ooeiotie, the foi!oinj :u.nx .ry ol Frotoataat fur.'ga n r . aorreci. From churches he failed Stales, I'aajdJ. lireit Brttaja, aad t'oa t:cen'.al Kirope tboro are in forra !sda t45 aCatioaa aad out atatioo. vr.h 5594 mLtiooariM, ,io 3l." ca ;re belpr, and tl,.VV? ri-naai j:' Tho a moans of cn c- v .- .; year waa II 1,-tJO S-v ijrv lata larnQjary n u : ; a.1 there are aurir:i-! . .- i ..; miaaionanert l;i-w i the 8 ' 1th ' I ia. -crat.c , f. ni-gbt 1 i ccean and THX white man in who woald destroy :h party aad expect to M wtU Are a ship m m: aspect to ecre when the h:p weal to th bottom. H weal 1 to With it an 1 b nwa.'lowed with the wrack, a self destroyed victim if bia owb creda'ity. atapidr.y or in saae vaaltiag ambition w.v t aato th acheaern who would it. peril t;r people to promote their own fortunes, for as 'are a tber :s a hvUg G Jd in the eternal heaven tho naa who are. eogagvd in thU traaaharooa aad lafamoas work Will destroy themselves and leave ' bat aa offsastT Bemory behind. I vr1. par. EDITORIAL !. THK Wilmmjoa S;.r ap'ii i'.ytk ib- ' Peer.!'"-.' Par'" a ,-r .-. jIC- i'.rat: rtr. :n a:..'. So en. jSMlTS Ya5''E, of North I'.iro !:n, :1I deliver the addri'M In? fore h jiq. l.Ierary (v',:m of I "a; rersttv of V;rr,;n:a th ro-. A C a I '!-' eo actinia a is !Q' pc.a oi msani'.y ixfcaase u? im 13 love wiih his etnployet'f daagh lr. ua: an ine i.nicjf.) jins rp ot M Qj'y thAt. A LAW hxs ja.: pissed the gNjerl (Membly of Mrjlcd which ts probbly the first lUtute of iC4 character th: bu ever been oac'.rd :o the I'nited 3'.t. Tbe tuU legainea the aJopt:on of a chiM, od make each child the nataral heir of it f xr.er parvoU Cioihettk makiog ; oat of tbe lui . lyuiuum wuiuu uyu i, uctj mBT protection. FJImd jeart afc-o it waa almoat unknown in tbia eoantry. Ia 1STS-"T9 there were made ZiA,2 C.IT, tbe namber ia ereaains erery year until laat year , the oat pat of the factories loolst ed to 3,37T,TM,4t0 Tus hymn book mtd by Protee UnU la Turkey b.da ta:r to be red need to quite mod eat proper-1 liona. MJeaoa shall reija where'er! tho sob," and '-Oa the moanUio lop appearinf ," and half a doien other hyaas ot hopo and coarage hart aow beon stricken oat hy the remorselea Mohammedan censors. Uox. A. M. Waddell will deliTer aa oration before the University at the next Commencement on the "Life aad Character of Col. Wm. I. Saaadera." The oration will be delivered on Alamni Day, Toeo- day, May 31, before the Alamni AMooiatloa. Rarely hare rpeaker aad abject been so happily n sited. A CisclxxaTI man sold a piece of Uad f or 9iSZ, which waa de scribed la the deed: The 11,000 of aa Loch from the northeast cor ner of fo. 23, and running seath oee-foarth of aa inch: thence west to the back line of said lot; thence north oa a foorth of an ioch; thence imC to poiat of beffioBinff." KOOTD trip ticketa, via tbe At Laatie Ooaat Line, to 2few Orleans, Lz, for the Confederate Veteran j Reunion, will be on sale April Cth, 7th aad 5th, at the following rates from potato named, viz: WUmlng toa 135,00, Goldsboro, Wilson aad Selma $03 50, Wadeeboro 125.00, Weldon 9-2G0O. Tarboro 126.00, GreeaTtlle 126.60, Rocky Moant 26 00. UAJIUUL ooeerTstion ana ooc- parisooa made by scientific Ameri eaas prove that the hottest region oa earth la oa tbe soathweetern coast of Persia, where that eoantry borders oa the gulf of tbe same name. The thermometer never fails below 100 at night, and fre qnsnly runs opto 123 in the after aoon. Plttabarg Dispatch. Tus fate o( the silver bill will have a considerable influence not merely oa the fortaoee of parties, bat oa the selection of tbe Demo era tie nominee. Senator Carlisle says that despite the fact that nine Democratic Senators will rote against ir, should it come to the senate tt win nevrr:neioj pus that body. Western Republican Senators will vote for it. Tub Atlaatic Coast Line will sell roand trip tickets for the Soathera Baptist Convention at Atlanta, Ga , May G:h to I3:b, at rates ai follows: Wilmington, U.00-, Wilaoo, U 60; Goldsboro, U.50; Wadesboro, lll.Oo; Wsl don, 115.00; Tarboro, 115. 00, Rocky Moant, 115 00. Tickets on sale May 3rd to 6:b, inclusive, with extreme limit to May 17th. W. DK.MOEK3T, of New York, who has announced himself a candidate for the Presidency on the Prohibition tick et, will celebrate his seventieth birtbdy on t be lO'.b of June. In l"yv Mr. Detnorctit ran for lieote naut governor and polled a larger voce than any of bia associates on tbe Prohibition ticket. TllK Time' Baeno Ayres cor respondent ay: "Tte government Iim been obliged to decline Mr. Blaine's pc:a! reciprocity pro poi, which, if accepted, woald have Abown animnn agint tbe natoral market of Argentina in Karoc Nor can Argentina rink '.ne r-1 per i aif c : ot relieving Amen ol pa:: ol her suriuns niivtr. boeier t the iik''''l Uk Pit-: resai". o! : 'w York A Vs over the t . The "N'lh .1 : i p i r ' I" r D J :i e S 1 IDiT can keep the li-'pul' from carrying New Vors St. Ti the Presidential elect on. S-j: moaey the s.ogan over there '.n tua: aiga we w.:; co-q-ser." very attempt of the I'emocr.i an,! engineer through the House s: bill a Mr. B.acd's w:.; prove rain, whether it i.'inlo . e : r e s tbroogh or no". C 5'5SK.s-sMAN CUAtN, of TfXAs. pk;:: g of the big s iver tight Taardy t;;ghr, said "The Demo cratic par'y fifhu test oa i;. back. As soon as it ge: on its feet it be comes demon! ed and gc-ea to tight, ng ;a a doren different d.rec. C;oc without fffect in any one. On its back, though, :'. fights l.ke a wildcat. "I coaidn't help." con tinned Mr. Cram, "but admire the migmfloent d.sciphne displayed by the Republican minority. It iu equal to that of a German regi meat. They advanced, retreated, heeled, laced about, marched, counter marched, and charged like trained Teterans. It was maznifl ect, aad it waa poliUca." . J ML UK UEr'HATHD. The Con jjression al deb.iti1 Blair S.lvt-r bill o rr. Ti h m la.lrl :, p i-- ; -i vi r 1 e-t , 1 1- . ; r ; j 11 . del.- d. Tburs.l n ';:' . ni ion ui Je . '. I . . i u ; 1. 1' Tho VD'r M'W 'ilv !. .1. on t.i'.:.'. - . A j r: .iiid t.iil. ' 'IVl ri nci:t Villi'. : ho re " i - i ' f " T bo i-iii-r r.i ;l e to : h j, ut i.rT r.i;Lt by Th. t he the So t hi riDfM:D a wmh m nprejsin: a cljri MiU-d, "Mr. i t Speaker vo!n! "w; . , and in .-4 U . n if vow tic-Aus ll iua US. the motuu to ljy th lull on Uble dul tot pj. Mr. Bl.ind exp-cti-il tLe pa.M on Tburitl.y n'ht by twenty ruaj r 1 1 y . An it barely et-captd brie ki bill to at lexst was, it led. It dow g'! !o tbo cilendar to come up again at onie fatare time. Tbe comi'Ht out th HIj. bdi vu the warmest that li w nvurred in the House of K.presentatives in year. Wounds were received that will not heal before the Presidential election . The Journal bis constantly op posed the consideration of a silver bill by the present Oongreos. We insisted that it u unwise to at tempt to pus a measure on wbrch tbe party was hopelessly divided, bat the silver men would press it to the front, and the result is as we expected. THE HOPR. The hour is pregnant with fate! At this rery moment atnpendous issaes hang suspended on tbe in stant. It was on the Congressional programme to return to the Bland stlrer bill on yesterday. We do not know whether It came op or not, bat it is either in the midst of a great bttle, or it is setting its squadrons on the field. They tell " " . " .. - last Thursday was bat the prel. mi- nary skirmish, preparatory to the great flel. 1-day on which fortunes will be(won and lost, and the scpter of empire be torn from the East and erected in the West, amid tbe shoots and hallelujahs of a re deemed people. Sow, we don't know 60 well about it. Tbe contest is at least a doubtful one, and the effect, which ever faction may be successful, may anything but an occasion for haip iog symphonies and rejoicing hallelojahs. That cannot be an nnmixed good that divides the Democratic party and causes war to the knife between the Eist and the West. The one good that we s?e, is the reaction in favor of conservatism the disposition to turn from the ex perimental and fabulous, and cen ter upon the established principles and Impregnable truth, as illustra ted in the life and character of Grover Cleveland. Another matter of serious mo ment is tbe Bering Sea embroilio. Is it true that we are on the verge of war with England! Public opinion in both countries is divided on this question. Two of more London papers think that Presi dent Harrison is simply playing the bully for political effect. Bat a bully sometimes gets np a fight when he least expects it, and Mr. Harrison may soon find himself in that unfortunate predicament. England is not going to tamely back down as Chili did. Brittons are not bailt that way. When Salisbury refused to restoie the moiik, he raised a war 6ignal, and instantly every naval workshop iu America began the work of preper ation for a gigantic straggle. No blood has yet been hhed, aud we trust that peace can be pre served without national dishonor, but this is the hour of destinv. THESOLID SOlTH. In all periods of her tmtory the South has been conspicuous for bcr love o liberty, ber fidelity to the Constitution, the bravery of her sons and the virtue of her daughters. Favorites of the mother country in the days of tbe Revolution, with no pecuniary interests involved and no impelling iollnence but the love of liberty and sympathy for their brethren of the North, the people of the South espoused the cause of Independence, and gave to it the eloquence of Henry, the Stateamanship of JetTerson and the word of Washington. Shouldt-r to shoulder the men of the North and the S .iuth went through the . iievoiutior ; ' haml ; n tianil j they st, i.d around the admiui-tra j f.on of Washington a:id felt his gret arm !. .in on them for mi; port." Ia the second war with Great Britain, during the administration ol .l.-imes Madison, of Virginia, the S"ath stepped -o the front under iior on 'mmortal Jackson, and. at New Orleans, closed the tragedy oi war with the overwhelming defeat o f t h e enemy. '.ookjat Mexico. Whothere lid our arm;ei-T Scott, "'ay! r and Dav 1 Sunsoft trious names that die." N he never t he South have met he South were n : Nor: ; n Ii and ile !e use t: f American lienor, whether amid the shock of arms or in the nobler coi. test of mind, the star of the South has shot'.- forth with etlalgent glory. Passing over the war between the Sta'e.s. that bloodiest picture in the book of t.me and leaving impartial history to vindicate the right and lay brood and deep the foundations of the endurine menu meut that shall t.ll to fnture ages the storv of her snfferini? and her fame, we coma to the period when a I i r h 1 1 u .i'.i .-.i e r;i. :. :i I : . .i of ..-i: Mi:r.::.rr li,.n- pi i c i-n'.t il such 1 : :iu fort it U'.le and w.is sl.on l-T lu r : 1 n ni' blood i f-moki n g tut had t" the ruins been i .itioiM of tuT childrin," .r .-p;r;t of l.berty survived, d on by the example of her i::id lie r Lee, "fhe showed ho'iRii her soil mijjht be over 1,1 at..l ; Dav: that ruu the H pin: uf hi r people wa.i in- vincible." Hat this spirit was to have its illust ratiou in works of peace. The plow moved on in it iiirrow, and if perehance the share exposed to v;e x a ,-keietou. a pray er went up to llei.u to b!e.- the holy gnMiud. as j i dr.ir tter the S.'.uth anil : i.i r at t i.e ; q '.Hirer. chariot vWiee.s of I'.uf, thank God, the i. we say mm i i reverent I v, thank God, the !' the ".ith rose in the ruaje Irieiio .. Kid fdriuk radical ge from then l.ke d.-w drops ts ot bjt.il from a r.on s mane. Hi.' South was mi gri si . e movement pi o'.ec' .on and t he e 1 1 . Tu.it .sulid.ly ha ot:r glory and our in twain the most f..r lor of .. but dele.se b oil .shield !f a 01 i P. re 1 precious jer e and its fragments are Cum par 1 1 1 e ly worthless. Break the Soiid fioulh, .iii.l tie diamond dissolves into Us original e Vmeuts, power less to adorn and impotent to en rich It' is not the number of electoral ., t . votes mat gives tne bouiu its com - IU auu i g 1 1! ii ueuce. 1 1 is " 1 lu step and lutreped advance of aj phalanx th.it has never been ' broken. L'oon its banners are ! in.-..rOut.l !i I'iniT tipir. oi i J on nf pfpr nal truth that gleam i;ko s:ars in Tne common euemv hone to break the so. i 1 south, with a south ern batterv, manned by southern men. I: cannot be done. The re coil of the guns will play havoc with the n.-mreirafors of the out - rageons crime. Six hundred and fifty DCgrots left Memphis fcr Oklahoma one day and a thousand more the next dav. Onk of tbe rural incidents talked of in Wake county is the return of a fox hound to Litter Riv er township all the way from Tex a.s. L'.ke some of the exodusters, he returned to his first love, North Carolina; having made the long homeward trip ou foot in three weeks. That Is what may be termed long-range instinct. rilF. UNSEEN (iOD. Doctor Jameso who for many years was a missionary among the Canadian Indiius, said late of them: "God is real to them in a way which is startling even to white men who profess Christianity. Old Langachu, the chiet, for instance, met me on my last visit with an account, of his life since I had seen him. "'In April,' he said. 'God froze my seed in tbe ground. But a white ranchman gave me some seed, and now we are friends. That is why God froze my 6eed, that I should gain a fritnd. On tho first day ol June Gcd 6ent a gnat tlood. My pony was dri wned. I do not know yet why he drowned my pony. Iu July Gol was pleased with Langachu. He thought, I will give the old man a hippy day. He bent my son to me. I had not seen him for live ears. " There is something almost irrevr rent to the mind of the white ma ."added this missionary, 'Mn the I n lian's calm confidence that the Almighty d.ri-eted t lie freezing ol h s seed and the drowning of his horse. But is he not alter all near, er the truth than we, who would seek noeaiiso lor Mich events fur ther back thau the weather, or the wor'tii. g of some natural law '. ' Tiavelers through the rur.d por tion i of France are struck by the un iv ersa! custom amongst he peas a ltrv of returning thanks to God f' r t very mercy shown to them, 111 tit as well as great. TI e walls ot the churches are covered with votive i llVrings aud iusci iptions, touching their fervor and simplicity. Here, for instance, will "e a rude! v car veil he visitor ship, and in V for i e.s uie ' vn e it n. T.ouis and J um ily t han k the I. ird from i-h; pw reck Jar. l'J. Hi :e is hung up a t . IS." aby's worn the words, no longer. !. who ins dioe and beside it an "Ma- e will be a crip; Her not her pra ses ; done this thing lor her Wirt mar:!:- 'aMe's glldid lettering are common. 'Tie 1 i user : ; ion s tip. n them vi-h The are : lo ot, i' ; S.HUt times I :: t e , . ' ' . , 1 .' 1 1 Ion, r and I'l'ol. II- 1 I' ,.'.'., I Oil iv to or f ' i : 1 " 1 o g r.i' : u ,; e f. r . - -, ; i n:t rey . Aug 1st -v ! s s ; ",'esn- sav ed ::. ! in ;.. g irv. Mav, 1 s-,; " Blind for tin..- yens. The I. ml h is given me sigh' ." :ie happy brid s pra v of or.m ge hi : up in the o d 1'. r V an n es. u : t ii r t has eticloM'd a .-o rn s, ;in d h un g oi: i'j' hi d r.i! .it ,-,!-: -!!, he ird my ; ray ei " 1 ' is in o: e n r u r lor ; in so i i . in -oiis-ra-iv e people to txpn-ss grat I'ude th in f,r us. 1; i; d we I: ive the leeling itsel: '. Are we sure lo n t lie cataract is ret;;ovr,l from threw: or ! he fever is krone, whether vve o we ou r t h a n ks to the doctor or to some I riiericent I'ower DeW'iid, who, we hope, in a vague indefinite way , w atches over us for our go, When the I. ml si-nt Cornelius to And the man who should help his soul in its strait he did not say, Somewhere in J 'pp i is ,k mau who can speak of inc." Ile knew just where Peter was lie knew tbe tanner, and his little tia" roofed house by the sea shore, just as he knows every one w ho reads this, and understands every need of his daily, life. Youth's Companion. COIN FEDERATE FI.A(i DESIGNS. Various and luinue in Size, Color, Shape, and Material. There is a queer but highly inttTL-hting eerapbookin posKeasioo of tl e War Department. It is an old ledger captured by the Federal troops at the tall ot Kichmoud. The book is not exposed for publtc exhibition but is carefully preser ved with the other records of the late Southern Confederacy. It contains designs tor a Con federate flag, winch were sent to the Southern War Department from all parts of Dixie in responbe to an offer of that government at the commencement of the war to pay a certain sum in gold for a tljg design that would prove acceptable The specimens in the ecrapbook are of varior.s s.zes. colors, and kinds, some on paper, others on cotton, and some on silk. Some of the designs are s unique as they are absurd. A North Carolina lady pnggested a perfectly whito tiis of tiiangular shape gnvernmen She added that hire was the ein'il.-m of tho .l'.iri'y of t he Southern cause. A man in t ho far South suggested a blood red il g emblazoned with a huge white serpent above the leveed, Don't tread on me." There wen; numerous palmetto 'lags proposed, und a man iu South Carolina sent in a white llig with black horizontal bus, meaning 'hat the war was to be fought by the whites to protect their property the blacks. These aro only a few of the many queer and picturesque designs, The old scrapbookis lull of them. Post Health Resort. Asheville's value as an all the year round resort for invalids is being more fully demonstrated everv dav as the large Dumber of Northern physicians who send their I patients here say that the atmoa- ! pnere here will do more for a person 'in the last stages of consumption ; ,, . mpriiinft vtw York ci t V . Numerous cases are known where patients were sent here after all hopes of recovery had vanished I and after being here a short time an improvement was noticed. Men wu0 Dave wasted away to a mere fHlpir former Beives weigh more at this time than Ihey ever did Vice President Morton, Secretary lilaine, and other men prominent in the affairs of the ' country are expected to come here ! soon in order io recuperate General Clarkson is here and is loud in his praises of the place. Asbeville Gazette A Venerable Couple. It is uot often that a man aud wife can be found who have cele brated their golden weddiDg have been married fifty years and yet Chatham has a couple that recent ly celebrated the sixty-fourth an niversary of their marriage. We refer to oar esteemed conntyman William G Harris. Esq., who was married to Miss Fancy A. Rives, on the 23th day of February, 1828, and both ol whom are now resid ing in the same house in which thev began housekeeping in 1838. Ihey were blessed with eight children, all of whom attained years of maturity but only four are uow living. They have twenty eight grand children and twenty ereat-zrand childred. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are both remarkable well preserved, and we hone may live many more years Mr. Han is has been one of the most prominent citizens of this countv. and in 18G0 was elected to the State Senate. Phil. Record. A Tourist' Umbrella. AmoDg recent novelties is a tour ist's umbrella, which is unique owing to the fact that is is not liable to be stolen. It is made like the ordinary umbrella, except that the handle may be unscrewed and olaced in the pocket. In the act of unscrewine it, however, the ribs are automatically locked together, and cannot be reopened until the handle is onca more screwed in place. It is the expectation of the inventor that no one would be likely to take a headless umbrella bv mistake. In addition to thi8 advantage the endofthe handle has an in stantaneous lighting device, so that by springing the cap of tbe umbrella open a light is ready instantly Another form of the umbrella opera or field class attachment to the handle, that can be drawn out when desired, the same as an or dinary spy-glass. This umbrella will doubtless prove popular with tourists who have had difficulty in keeping control of their overhead protectors. Woi Id's Pcogi ess. The Kite Track. 1). II. Davison, of Minonk, held the attention of the Illinois Society of Engineers and Surveyors at its meeting at tho Grand Pacific, by explaining tho most practical method of laying out the celebrated kite shaped race track. This track is shaped like a two-stick kite, the wider and upper portion being rou n d ed i IT, while uf the starting point or liot'om ol the kite the 'racks run to a point. This allows the horse almost a staight rnn, but one turn being neces sary. Mr. Davison claimed t ie kite. -shaped track was from two to four seconds faster than the ordinary race course. Chicago Post. III (.(.Kit (.F.TS IN JAIL. II Vnnoii 1 NVomeii and They Wore A Traiil 1" Out at Niurht. Wi! k Pa.. March 27. '.I ;l i i an ii- ' in A-h u to 1 k. the Htle; at last, n arrested the lev hist night ." has boon Policeman individual 1 lo turned o Wesley Lawall, an idle months past iiat.ot. r. l-Vr .awali has been annoying the . ' ing la.li.-s of Pittston, Ashley i.d Plymouth an-1 other towns. II.' a 1 th'i' v. ah! lay in v.ait behind -. or in doorways, and when oiy oamoa'.ono- he would run and kiss her. Ilia favorite was in tho evening; after churches were dismissed. Sunday e vening six weeks lie insulted no less than i 1 : ; . ag' i ;' .a : holies in ditTerent parts of tho town of Ashley. All efforts to e.ipture him failed until yes ter day". The I'opuLit ion of New Heme Is ali.iut nine th'Mi-.ind. and we wou'.il s.y it lea-t mie. half are troubled with seme nlTection en the Thrmit arid Lungs, iisth is,' C 'liiphiiiit.s are. according to sta tisttes. mure niiiiiemus than otheis. Ve i;ild a Ivisc all our readers not to ne-gh'.-t the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Largo bottle 50c, and il. Sold by all druggists. The Church and Society. A Christian lady who belongs by inheritance and culture to the highest eoci il circle in our country, whose gtreat-grandfather was one or the signers oi the declara tion of independence whose grandtather waa aud whote cousin is a president of the United States, writes for advice iu regard to letting her daughter go into what is called society in the city which they live. It seems that there, as elsewhere a class of peoplo who have more or less money and some culture, but who are selfish aud conedted, call themselvtb 'Society." It you exchange visits with them. If yoa go to their parties and they accept invitations to yours, yoa are "in society.'' These society people seem to for get the Savior's admonition not to take thought, saying, "What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherew ithal shall we be clothed?" These are the things that they think about aud talk about aud live for When they meet together fit is to gratify their vanity or their appetites, and to be amused. Aud yot how fascinating the charmed circle is to many of the young men an 1 maidens in Christian hornet-! If they could only get '-iuto 8oci-fy," how happy they would be! They want to learn to dance aDd to play cards, in order to be at home in those scenes of frivolity where people forget that they have souls and are taught to live as if they were butterflies. The church ought to study this matter and do what it caa to reconstruct society. If the best families in our congregations would break away from the fetters of fashionable life and combite to have entertainments at reasodable hours, where people could go in reasonable attire and have reason able refreshments, with a "feast of reason and a now of soul," they could do more to save the young and to train them for usefulness than in any other way. We need sociability that is free from canton one side and from frivolity the other It is high time for a movement all along the line to Christianize 'society," for it is one of the most heathenish of our modern institu tions. Rusticus, in the Occident. RICHLASDS, S. C. Sunday School Teachers Meeting Debating Society &c. Editob Journal: .New signs of life precede the coming of spring. Every one is busy. While everything is receiving its share of attetion, the indications are that Richlands is making progress in an intellectual way also the Sunday school teacher's meeting holds its weekly sessions on Friday night. Each meeting is interesting and very instructive, and yonr correspondent can think of nothing from which more intel lectual benefit, not taking into account the moral benefit, may be derived than from attending these meetings. The young men have organized a debating society, and it is to be hoped that the frequent discussions will serve to awake in each mem ber his sleeping powers of intel lectual manhood. State Lecture, Prof. F. S. Blair, stated in a Sunday-schoal talk here recently that the Richlands Sun dav school is one ol the best in Eastern Carolina. Dr. Nicholson and his. corps of efficient teachers deserve great credit for the high degree of ex cellence this Sunday school has reached. Mr. M. B. Steed has been con fined to his bed ever since his return from New York, March 8th where he had gone to purchase his stock ot spring goods. His sickness has given a great deal of uneasiness to his many friends, all of whom wi-h "him a speedy re covery. J. C. L. Behring Sea Troubles. Washington. March 2G. A member of the Cabinet said to day that he saw no reason for supposing that the present com- plications wim ureau -unwaij in regard to the seal fisheries will not be settled amicably. He added that it would be the height of folly for two countries having so raucli in common to quarrel over a matter they have agreed to settle toy arbitration He felt confident that Great Britian will either consent to a renewal of the modus Vivendi of last year, or that she does not she will not interfere with or resist the efforts of this govern ment to preserve the seals pend ingarbitration proceedings. It is said at the State Department that nothing has been heard from Lord Salisbury in response to Mr. Wharton's note of the 22nd inst. It is very evident, however, that the officials will be disappointed if a reply is not received in a few days. Slaughter of Thousands of Chinese Rebels -Almost I nlieard of Atrocities. San Fiiancisco. Marcli 23. According to advices just re esived from Shanghai, the bloodv engagements recently fought between the imperial troops and rebels in northern China resulted in the slaughter of thousands of rebels. The im perial armv lost only five killed and forty-five wounded. Over s.ooO rebels were put to death with the sword and 5u0 were ac tually burned alive. REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mrs. Michael Curtain, riaintield. 111., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her luops; she was treat ed for a mouth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Coni-umption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bott' os found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F S. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store; large bet ties, r,ec and $1.00. More people fail from disconrage ment than from misfortune. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are known to be the safest, surest, and bes-. purgative medicine eyer offered to the public. They are mild yet certain in their tffects, gire tone and strength to the stomach, and keep tbe system in a perfectly healthy oondition. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth and headache. inSHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Prloe 50o. Sold by New Berne Drug Co. CURRENCY AND THE PRESIDENCY. Inflation Question Republicans TJnittd Democrats at Variance -Polk. The Peopleg Choice. Is ir.flatian the remedy for our l!:: Suppose our currency shall be increased teu fo'.d My ten dollars bears only the same proportion to the aggregate, which my one dol lar now bears. Relatively am I richer than now! Suppose inflations aids A in paying his debts. It might to just that extent damage B his creditors, and resulc in educating people to ex travagance. Do we want fiat money. Do wo understand all that im plies! If 60 we must give a nega tive answer. It is time to consider whither we are drifting less we lapse into idolatry and find oureelvis bowing down to strange God. Goverments are intricate prob lems and the greatest Statesmen tread cautiously their laboriutbiau w.lks Leud-vs should not be bhed. I Without guide or compass, ouo! crying La heie is the way, nu-' o. her ; ins, , Hid thai. No in a a can predict wbero we shall land and every oitizeu is interested whether he knows it or nor. The republicans aio in a good humour The democrats nro at variance And the other fellows aro wanting to know what is a democrat. And they are getting to ilely even Senator Hill to an swer. He mav be committed to free coinage or against it. He may intend to knife Hill or Cleavelaud or both, and go west. Divided they fall. The Alliance though with a bare prospect of success can claim to bs an important factor in coming events. Tbey are not a unit, but they hate so early to make public their dissentions. Some of them who love consistency feel averse to mixing it np with politics. But the craft is launched and tbey must board it or with draw. Feelers are out voting, crop road gatherings for president and Col. Polk is North Carolina's choice, and he runs well in other States, perhaps he feels like a probability. If he has not changed since the Tildeu compaign why not the Colonel. He was then a detciple of Jefferson and. Jackson, an apostle of democracy and gave plausible reasons and many for the faith that was in him. It he can withstand temptation and resist the opportunity which seems at present to present itself of leading that onca philanthropic organization with no politics, as it now is Why not North Carolina furnish a president. The Alliance don't all seem to understand the Colonel the same way. There is an idea that he is right be as he may. Others bold to the opinion that the Colonel has mutinied and turned from bis old love. That rather than be a door keeper he would take command of division made up of farmers, office seekers place hunters and political wreches in toxicated with Utopian themes which if threaten like false lights to lure to destruction the vessel frighted with all our popes and desires More depends upon who says a thing, than upon the thing SBid but private citizens some times venture to think for themselves and it becomes inter isting to hear from them, and if it were possible to get an expres sion of sentiment from that source independent of wire workers Cleaveland would come to the front. He has twice been there and he has lost nothing in the es timation ol the people On the con trary the longer he lives and the more is knew of the man the more confirmed we are in the tbe opinion that no mis take was made waeu ne was chosen to preside over this great country. Level heads, are frank in expressing bis sentiments, conser vative, generous , capable charita ble independent, accommodating and a true democrat, free from blind partisanship or extreme fancies Ia all sections in allclases among all colors be has a iollow ing, and while none need expect special favours, which the honest do not at the expense of others, they feel he can be trusted at the helm. He has few words of ie proach tor nis enemies and no desire to punish His character, his, motive, his, example, chal lenge the administration and are deserving of the emulation of our whole people aud ecpecially our young men. Politicians are not anxions for Cleveland But inscribe his name on our banners, for he masses speak Those who at heart love and houor him and from tbe St. Laurance, to tbe Rio Grance a shout of joy, would reach the clouds. If our government is to be ad ministered and 'manipulated by tricksters in dark corners Cleve land is not the maD. He 6tands on a high platform and if you don't want him he only wants to know it. Pareroric. Eupepsy Tli.s is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it to fully enjoy life, 1 housands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thou aands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people m the hope that they may attain this boom. And yet it may be had bv all. We Guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to direct tions and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dvspepsia and install instead i.upepsy We recommend Elec.ric Bitters for Dys pepsia and all ciseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold for 5'c. and $1.00 per bottle by F. b. Dully, diuggist If nobody had a hobby tbe world tvould soon stop moving. Tne Handsomest Lady in New Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give you a sam ple Bottle free. Large size oOc. andgl. Xo man can look at the stais without wanting to live forever. Answer This (Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for73o. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by New Berna Drug Co. When Baby was sick, we gar her Castorla. JVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. WTiea she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, She ga?c them Castorla. for Infants and Children. CatrU ta is wall adapted to ekldna lhat I raoiTuriiciiii1 it j uptlort any et i &m koairn to ma." H. A. iyrwi, X. 111 Bo. Oxford St, Erooklym, K. T. Tia twa tf 'Caatorta' U wo mlrana as ttaaMM weU known that It seems a wjrk at lumeicwatkm to doree it. Few are Oka jtoffivmfrlwnnieswhadonotkaep Caatcria wafcix eaarreadi. Cutfcoa Iluni,B.l). New York Cttr. Late fastar aioomrwrlals Bator d Omb. fas Oawrasa For Catalogue and Price3, writo tho Kan uf actnrera, Austin, Tomlinson & Webster Mg. Cp, JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U. S. A. ' . , UOHIM PATEN!. SPRING VEHICLES. LIGHTEST, STRONGEST idASIEST MDHTG VEHICLE ON EARTH. BUGGIES ROAD WAGONS, PHAETONS, AND SURREYS OntMsfoMerful SPE.TTTa-, BABCOCK & YIELE Bole Proprietor and WritoforjCatcdofpu. Mention thit Paver. CO T JOHN Clinton iiKtary Enstif CLINTON, N. C. All teachers have bad Colleciite training prepared especially for teach- iDtr siWPreparatory course s specialty. Special course in Commercial Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. Rrvocal Music and (Jalisthenios 1-ree. No additional cost for Classics. ftSTNO INCIDENTAL FEES, tg" $15 for Board, Washing, L'bts, and Tuition per month. Tuition from $2, 13 to 4 per month. Uniforms "will not cost more than 815.60. For further particulire address the Principsl, W. B. SKINNER, feblHv7tf Clinton, N. C. THE STURTEVAKT KCUSE, NEW YORK. o- oo- -o AMERICAN EUR O P E A N PLAN PLAN I.OO Per Day 2.30 TO 3.50 I r-KR DAY. Upward. o oo THK STCRTBVAUT HOUSE is the most oeutral In the olty I near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principle p'aces of amusement and large retail stores. All the Comforts of Home with tne addi tional conveniences of the metropo! If offered our guests. THE STURTKVA1VT HOTSP, Broadway, 2Slli&2'Jlh kit.. New York. IV. V Deduction i For Ten Days ve will sell our liae of 10c. Children's Hose for 15c, two for a Quarter. Guaranteed Fast Black. Full Regular Made. Biggest Darfa'n cf the Season. Sizes: C. Gi, 7. BhMkW STORE, J, B. BHOWN. -FIMT C1.AS8 BARBER SHOP. Neatly fitted ap in the beet of style. Bats rooms wtt& hot aad oold water. MIDDLE ST. OoBo. OoiMtfmttoe, Bom-Bluieei, XManfaoMk SrnotaUoa. Kl&a Warns, elves steep, aad pi ueint SV Brvm r. Fasavs. IL ft. Iks WWarep," 1 aree aad Tth a. Hew Taik Ok. Oaavan, TT XmaaT , Xaw Teas. AND CARRIAGE COMPANY- Manufacture, , ! ETANSriLLE, JXDIAJTJL TO THE PUBLIC. IF YOU WANT-TOBAViV-y FIFTY DOLLARS in tho purchase of a PIANO, and f :6 ' .' '' Ten to Fifteen Dollars in th purchase of an OKG4, aooraaa . NEW BERNE, N. 0r General A tent for North Caroline., 'whs -now handling go-xle direct iron Uieanaaa facturere, as follows: . , HIGH GRADE ITIKHUlf s PIANOS, dUUngnlBhed for tone, workmanship and durability, and endorsed by Dearly- all the musloal Journals In tbe United mates. Mad by Paul a. Menlln, who lsatthlstlmeoneof tbe best mechanic and Inventors ot the day. Thirteen new patents on this MgB-arada Menlln Piano. . - Also the NEWBT A KVAWS UPBIOHT PlallO, which has been sold by him for the Daat six veara In the eastern part af this State, and np to this tlmehsa flven entire satisfaction Tbe Uprtsrht Piauojost men tioned will be sold at from $M to SI S. la Kbonlzed Rosewood, Oak. Walnut or Ma hogany oases . Also tbe CROWN PARLOR SBOs, from $50 to f luu in eolld iff similar Oak aaa Ten years' ezperienoe In tbe sansle boel ness Las enabled him to handle nottalac tral standard goods, and he doea aov hesitate to say that he wl 1 sell any mnsloat lnalrawent ahnut.U twr .am .h..n.rlli.ii rvl V, ...n M are now offering. Kefer to a I banks In Eastera Carolina. .. lanlB dwtf SPCalTC waited to whom unusually KUCn I O liberal terms will bo clvaa to sell our new book. Life and Worksor . . . SPURGEOP Tho world greatest preacher la dead. and hundreds of tbuuianoa of cbrlstlan families! rb well as I'K-ru.vmen, Bible readers, eva ilents.wa1tli.tc for an opportunity to par cliaae this boon v e want Sweats to sell tbls bo,)X rliiht now, while Iho iBtorestts Greatest don't wail, today send AT OMCK 1H cents In stamps, for agents ooTnpletaoen veselig outfit and be the first to eaaraas your neighborhood. TKKMM MBKRAU ACT QUICK. , 1-ORSHEE A; McMAKEN, Clnclanatl, 0. T1CE! Valuable Real Estate In Onslow County, N. O. ' A Rare Opportunity forGood Investment. Fisur thousand aores of land in Ona body. Two thousand aorea of It aro under fence; well adas4..aaviTrtr F. rjiiog of most kinds. Fivo. hitndroVis acres of srood Strawberry land nasi bo A eiHtly found on it. Produce can be shipped from land ings on piaoe by steamboat, laaa thaa three miles to J tcksonvllle. ipraoesit terminus of railroad. Abondaaoa) of marl on place, and also at least BOO acres of oane brake, rf!ordins;'rla wtli ter pasturage for stock. . Also, valuable) timber lands, belonging to sain pariioa as above, bordering on, or within oaaj reach of railroad . If not Pooner diapoaed of , tbo asj scriber will sell for cash at Court HouM door of Onslow County, oa Monday, tbe 4th day el April A. L. , 18U3. at 1 o'cloott, P. M . unimproved loM Noa. 33. 34 and 35, ia the town of Swans- ooro, 180x200 feet; also, other small parcels of land belonging to estato of Robert J. Nixon, in said county, parti cularly "Little Horse Neck." near Minrril Sp: itits ca railroad. -A rr'y to lh" Su', scriber for Terms. r.ic uAhin w. nixon. Jackeonville, Onslow County, N. O. J. E. LATHAM, GEM AL GtMMISSIOM MERCHiHT, Uuyer of Cotton. Country Produce, aad all speculative com modi tiff s. Kcanonalile cFh ndvsncc s made, t an fur n ' 'i h t r ge f i r Si 11 1 1 1 a s col ton UIli,-e foot i ir.viu striet, in Clyde hnlH ni; feljfidwtf "Challenge Brand," Fresh Roasted. Gelitlno-Imported. Macaroni-Exra Quilily. Sliced Smoked Beef, Acme Brand. Heinz's Celebrated Pickles. Country lard and Country Hams ARRIVINO CONSTANTLY AT LUCAS & LEWIS. WetteJuttenllneHnai, " Tar sevenl yean I have lejeaeneaeed Tr'neetirte.' and a-aM minjm eentte te do ae a it has lavariabtr preduee teMlaal reavUa." estaoa. """ rtN EVEUT RESPBtT - J"'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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