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THE "JOURNAL OMM.SiU:. " Odc. Irua aaaata 47 rM4 aaa TJJia. UnnuJ OaT ""raJ . 4) ) Cak aaa. SCaatK. P - DweJta Bant - a43 Mo-jj " ..Oc CITT AND VICINITY WlIiCte a a'' JV Maa-iaca il cf Jam t-9f Bk Vkooi. Grid, a, ' :, l-av V.R, "JJ M -' KjoJ.j aa DaSraal isa r.d fl fi ao4 4 q to froai Up ! li wUc- i4lWiiiUMllti co Satur day a at - Vaada.a Oaor, Bicaot i cc a - vm afcoa. fcf 8. B Ml laa 1 oa io iawMi, -til A44t' U i Jar Cum la ocart bou. Taaradar aW o ei.:c a aa UUa5- afr.- Rmtt Biaaa. o va WiNoo Mitj . ik U r'y - a mm aoaaaaaa: aia a Baa Co11um U.'i at- WtU 4U4r th aaattwWl Adif'Win WattM M U 10 of M.y Vf.'W.'Bi BT II -vy aamiiy a Ovorft. Arnoo aa4 Xlawr Mr Bray la uni aoaify Bj BlrM' rvI(r7 a rta(io iar raaktefx aaj taa itkmln pixoa K, X. W. OSxrx ia faJftfartmaa f loaiac ate !, 6T Tkv toa IU fall baU klai k a, m aoi to aMviac aaaraVM. Pto-atp oawv t3iliT tfnj imial tnm kla frUad toailalaiam w u I A Jaaaa Maty gallan aaa -ur CL T- luit tn axkraak M aal a4 iMiac Ha lax iknul Uka ataaal aa4 yt -a gva a aba laaaa i Ina at aay yl b mttf. TVara'a ot fortitad tw ywa- TLi- au li lomaa'TniT'-T" Vaaaa aaaa If iaakil anlj aa a raaalk af tka vaaaaarrtcaw kU aara by Bat. J. W BaavaaJ .. J. W. QargAaaa Taataaivwi aa aaaat tkwiona oa. BaaUaatfca aoamna Uara wara aat a( laVlaiidArA f.'iaiJ. Vaa Clr Ifiat .arata (raaalr Aoagtaaaoi aa4 aaaafc ia K-tMriiiMf TVa TA4atiUI aaiTCAa Ualy aaji taaaaaottoaNa attait 8otk i Ukat xa la laa taah t J caat aaooa bougki Hia t-aaalaoaaaa. Oar poala ara b faala Wraalia U at i taa isapor I t T""'" irock aa4 ftal taM ia Waiaaiac la or.& J j laa af aaaB nUM. Taa Baaakiioaa Saaia CaTaUoa wu aaasf ari aaraif aadf. At aaa Uaaa W aa M 4lfia rr ataa4tai mm laair' fa I ai aaiiM a4 U cao faaaioal ara Kraat. Oava a la 4asta aalrl rt , at a iaUaMa froea W i. It , . - . " '-----. t 1-- lUjai akatafflaa. Tia aoavaUoa adjoaa a4 vUaoal aa Iatlac aay Atata tek D. Jaay'a LVw U1 4Jvr iha aaaaaarW a4Jraaa at Fayette villa oo taa HMk af ataj aaj tka adiraaa Wora Lb r Uarary aaaaniaa al IUoa Caiiac ailat aaaaanaaiaf aoaaaaeaaai oa Ike MJk a Mar. A liaarary faa ia la aaaaa fat lana favtaaaat aacack 10 bar IsVaawinaaav- De. Loag U a pocuad laiakar a4 aa a ika ao eap-ti-rAiiog aaaavkara a4 iaa Saaia. flrawkioa. arta4 la Hay ahop (a aaufT faraUaxa factary ) ia Kin to a TaAyra4ayca4aaAraai taaa aa4 tka MJoaaia pUem aaloata to Mrh A Ofay aaat aaaapUal ay klai a a rvai- laiiiinl li " Taa Iom. aar aa ara aoali " aaoartala, w a about I4.(M Wa aTata Jaaae4 ika aaca a Ua pni aaasi4 al II C00 laaaraaaa. Dr. O.IL Bacay a 4railir ea laa ap yaaha aaia af taatraa ara 4 aaaaged lo taaaataarafllM. Taa fraa Praaa laUa a' taa orj aa aa Uaa af laa kkU4 aaxty la ika court kaaaa Uatav Akawl SCO yaopia vara araaaaa ai Ika atla. aaaatJy aavlaok a;l rjaAU wtta tka mv i aa4 abaat 15 look part la ika Ta0k ika aaenkar w aa aaaaU It kt aaki tkat tVry war a ca tavaia4 am a. Prof. E. P TT laaat taaJa a nni tktaaatB4 to ka aa iff art fca wla aar aapyori to th M party. If. W.-T. BUI kaa raaol4 to Mr. J B. C-raaataa Oa ala Vai!4la aad lot ai Craaai att aa wkica ka araaad a fa 4aya aa liaaa taa 9a Baraa Iron Waria Ooaapaa. Mt. Craatra wtu atab ga kaaa aaaaaaaa, aat raa a aoa aktat atnay Ik ara TVa 5a Baraa Lroa Warta-arnf aara palap a k!kpUck fcaavataraJ kalUiag. i090 ft, oa Cka apaaaita aUa af laa atraaa Aiuogaidi akair ararka. ta aa va4 aa thai o aaajaa aaat aAoa aa paaa af la aaa aoid XWy kaa aXraay aaaraa lu arte ion. faaatar f aaa Caatiaa; U Sartk Cara II B4 fat Bast. Wataaraat M taara froa a Utter r amtl raoaiaal ky a g aatlaaiAa la tkia plaaa. kaaa kka iadaoatUoa of SaaAtor Taaaa taaxlara la aaoaary tkAt b aiaaalt Ua' Coagraraa aa4 iU Notvb Caffailaa laaraa aa4reapratla. Thi lt wU fwaaakiy 4o, kr tk 4lc o' kia akyiiciaaa, ta a f w iAy Ue will 4a Ika ktlt ska ot our pwopte 1 afl ilimi aat aartia fo kl oad y ajaal aaaraa aaa r0ry. aal for tb a)J aaaaa af aJafatarw old Uaa good aaita aa4 Aotirity. H kaa krtfor ira kaaifltad kf tka laitoraUog Air ajfDaaafnn kifkir ktty U iar oa Uka ptasaalal auatai la tb year H aaajJA loaaa'ara k kaa:d by a a-fatt ta Uka4 piao. ai h woali al aarya ka aar44aily gra! la ihi mc;uo af 9na Caroiioa. f-raCt afOvvW Ptaatiag. fjril ka la BaJaiaaor Siaseyioa h aakjaqa; Xm wjaasr aiaasar la Long IaJaai aoatavi kaavtkl 190 aorv laad attt.CO a- ar anal ataakwd U with oytr. It a tfalalfl aaa ki ipp4y wUl now yUIal aim f13Cw aa aer Th N w Yavk TTaaaa aaaa that, owtag to ta iaaaatmataa' taa Cknapa.ii uri, tnnf un aaaaaiioa la k4og pu to yaaatlac Loa: lataaJ Soaod Wbik aack ream It as U ab-jvi ,tr lllllliH rata Bias la aa tata by iicasrit tuualttlos , aad r 1 KaxyUa4 yvaia da M"i, rritau a th.ir eeuoo As in ta aaalf t iaaaBajaasa ry"'""1 efvr inar Pill thay ar uoqald. fittT'i'g, araica, a ta aaa aa -" t . - - -- d '-- oat I la-WJ-f H UK IDS IKS. Th-ir H Ablution I karar teriti S umkr-The la and iVn nl ii." - Orlirin and r-. la f. ai.if ih nnul triT pQoioi At th bAok will omrniAn CootOrK! iir'. c-n'.r in thus Tt( but no; nsor lhn lhf div To oto -f oor rdrT.ry du rooorid uh thm 1 pr(ctiy fa3i:ir O-.kfrt, dilini Ar from 10 looliiy "him ihy occur my hAT biT!y Qrd of lbai aoJ CArc!y know wh.l A p--o poDiDc n I; will no ma it ibrfor a lh I'uon fcr tha Approacbirii io it a Ir.iif cn th a t j -t B4a th 'in sod tm nunJi AlOo ih North (-rolicA ccul re long :tic ' ' ' acJ hA". h bat lr il growth icp -rfr O.: itn of lh bArkt" li nd ihru hrdy tm ' p'ci- koowa from ;hir bAb.ttion a ' Lick ;-on. Tnej o in r.erd. ttk sir of ih-TntlT. iobAiKiQii oo th w li ti3wh And hi iotUiDC fn.iu,n ;.i pw riolr in in (rouoJ lo 3in frh w:r ki n"i r - ctr.-uy ir t Th"f un ( in ihi work And lh y co ufha b o fAOinf rich o(br in nurrbrn rAngmj frcm A pAir t) a A-orf . t.u ! Hi Oi th tbAllo w wlU- Th:ah ih.. p r.x rugi At Iatja. run wild Aid cr of tbmlT hy r.ilhl h A oiimi, Aid Uo balortis; lo Acb froa Ar dia .auib J from lk otbor by ihtr "brAai V.'frj luaim'r tfc pool .... . . j Ar p ic o J ror tor patpo ?r Druu Ia4l lb coit. iho oDrhip U ..... . - , , . . acli4 ty it. ilia mar rw ioiiow,, AAd Mt,IO to tbo bo with to paroaa. Tka bt known and moat largely at laadad if tb penning ar thoa oo Cap and Tor Pak. nvaraet to Baia fort and to Morvhaad. the Miino wranot of taa A 1 O. B. R. Th kaak r tag tba am ooatiaaoaa aax row trtck of land Abe at fifty mil 'a Uagtb, known by tb former name aar th town aoatkad aa4 by Ik latter basb farvkr away wkr it borders oa Co a oaa4. Tka kaaka bua at Baafort IaU (oar ar fir DrUae (rata aitkr Baaafort or Moraaaad aa4 stead lo Ocraeck lolei. Oa tk kaaka cbee axa akaal 1. 000 of tk poo.Ua. Tbare ara tkraa plaoaa kra Lky ar rvgalarly panaarl. Oo. know a aa Diaaoa4 paa la aar Cap Lookoal. abaal twelve mile froaa Baaafort. Tb nxt or aaiddl pea ighteaa or twenty mile from Bao fart, and Coder Bank paa k eota thirty naUe away. DarlaaT aack earn mar tkare are r oaaaiva aari of pvnalogA, lkr bing aa iatarrai of fl day bvtwaaa aach pmaiac. Tky bag la ai tk Diamoavd pa oa tk ta o Hay , tb neat I l Ih ktidd', tea o the 1 Hb of War, aad tka ca at tk oppar pn la held cn ta nti Peoaioga follow ch othar lath a an a order oa cor raa pond i a g date la i a moo lb cf July And Augut, tal Jaa la kippd Tky ai If Dgtbrned eat tka ibAt lbr may be aaaaraoc tkAt all tbe celt bar ba tcored aod rraa4i4. SaJl paainc la addittoa to tb regnlAr ooa ar keld at any tim ibat porch ar Appear. Driver go oat oo tk vnLog before tk detaa mealioned and lay oS tka dtira -that 1 go beyond the poale over a large an ara a deird. and huddle tbaa towir.' tbe pen. Tb pooiee dn eo I a to tAe poe oaiiima All thm A boot a clo aa taey can tAJd. Th more denaaly tbey ar crowded lb bttr it I likd. a it lana th cbanc of tkir tanning, dodging or fig bung if aay ar dlpoe4 to act tbo. Aftar tb branding nd aalliog i coacldded tb poo ia. with th xop lioo of i boa taken away for ric Ar AgAia giTtn ikclr freedom. Thtre ia a divr!ly of opinion a to kow and wha tisae drovt of pone war flrt eetabliabed on the bnka. That lb y wire not there in 1737 i bowa by th fact that Dr. BrickAJl Book of Matoral Qia.ory published al that Uaae, wjilcta gav deacciptlon ani iotaraa of every kind of an im al found la tk Stat doe no ooataia any alio aioa to tbm. Nritber do Loaetng a kiatory pablib4 In 179 Foth Lbeee book woald have toid of Ibam had lkv bn ihr Tki prove that they wtrs no; tbre unul a mttt d at bat th time aa4 way of which we have co ortla deSaite aoeooat Tk prvaUnt opialou U tbal the poai ar dacadanu of bora that aacaped frooi hipwrck and degea rat4 ia aoo4u3g georUoo nto pool froen lack of care, and that by defr the Inhabitant of the neighboc kotxl t ap claim of ownership to them, thoagk they wr sull Allowed to raagatwLil. OJier however blive jaa a etroagly that their anceetor wr poaia parcbaaad from wandertEg ladlaaa and placed ca tk bank. Tkoagb th posi are wild, they ar a a rule not at ail victo-oa vn when first takso a4 aa tooo a thy ara Lamed are xcdingly docile and ar very pretty, eaaily kept and ia every way delrakl a pata for children, b tag vaally so par icr for that porpoe to tk Tex pool. AUlaaee ItM IreUi(i, J M. at w born. Aliiine Lcturr of i be kkdo Ititrict i I pp-ik it Si Baraa. Taorsday. April 3'.. Trentoa. Friday .April 11 ( rs-r n t ;i ,e, Mood Ay, Api' 2o, Wi.liimiloa. Tudy. Apri. Sfl. Plyajoatb, Wdaeeday. April 27; Edeaioo. Thursday, April ii . Hertford Friday. April 39. Elirbth City, Sat urday. Aani 30. Camden Ooar; hotia. kloaday. M y t. Currituck Court Uoas. Tj- 1 .y. My 3 J. F. Hm-ihs. lotarr econd dl rust will 1 n spak at Nw Brn on ta a .tt i . I tkU a Third party Call! A geatiemaa frjm Jooa Co. hand a tta th f j.lo wiag notioe waich had ba pot4 ap la on of the to w nab. ipe of bi county A h known of do democratic or republican call on tb moth day of April, h sappoaei it to 0 from lb Taird Party. Fair spaoimea that writer u who poM as oa to tk a la 1 ing p rt id thtpiog cm r govirnmtnt: NotiCe ia btr By gtvo th Primanry Meat. og the 9 Day Of April ISM Cum on 0im oil. Harried Oa tb v.oing cf April '.3.b. l. at' lk rrihlfcir i f ttka bride father. J a K Tavlor. FUo . la Ih CJualy of Jon, Ht Pbioaaa I. tvirnegay. of Dopllo oca at y. and Hi' Sallia F. Taylor were hap?tlv uoite-i in marriage. Rev . Rjbt. B tii. Ham clTAaiaimg Iicraasa tb Apoattl by the us of Avars i a th a 1 1 ic Fill. Tby can ibe stomach, liver, and bowels lo parform their functaoo proorl y . do do dbi it - ninn an km i rsi . V.-w llfrniin Who Hi lleon II orrolm rates the Arrount of tin Mammoth frees of ( aliforniu. ThiM W j-e a S al i f "I 1 lii ( nnnti . Ki IT' p. J t k n v I . Tb rtn- on the li -1 Trrr 1.(1 il dnii injur muf of April 1'jthcopird from the tv ieotiric Amf riCAii i trae. The grove which the wrtitr liii.-iei :i in Cli"ru county, nd n ni w known the ClTerAS tircTe When I t isitod it in '..'4 it wm kcoD ii tt.e Birney lirove. eo CA.ied in honor of if r Jimn i'.irnty, A CAlive of thi rcucij. who dicverd them in ; "4- wbi in command of a prty of noidieii chasirg mirAudin Indian. Th icciunl :u the cientitio Amtncin n within the truth. the w r wer d oi not iisKKsrAte. They are wonderfu.. There is one fallen tree in taa groTr, the one. I fuppoao, he ca'.li the "'Pro irate." which heoiatts is 1 o lr(et. hut doea not Hive the dimen iodi. for the benefit of your readers I will give the dimensions as given to ma by Mr. William Lmpham. the proprieicr f the Mtaiaiulli liroe Hotl. Ha told me. that the tree a furly two fe-( la diameter At the butt. 1.' fet ia diameter bVj feet from the root, the tuina of the remainder of the tre oould be tracod 100 feet farther makina- the tree 4 jO feet long. There w ata W more lreA in the grove whan I was there. and none of them lets (ban 2i' feet hi-1-. The uioat lymmelncal tre in the grove. was then known aj tba Uarcnlea. and was feet bigii Tbe aga of the .trie cut dow n bv Mr. U a ford is estimated to be ." A") years, old. A prty correct eatlmate. if the rings . MSU IV4 Ul III ,U1 nwfiaiv t umw. , . .w ,B , iT,n oambr cf la a given lnchea. and then measured the s;urcp. counting each riuc a one year. I mad ill ' tut. i over Jj' "year. 1 never shall forget th wil l s-niatl ns I Urst ipenscc d as I etox) t ih" base of lha oohie. si.enl mj sue wit nee.ee of ciun:!es aeDerati r, f men. and lamed tsd g'l'J into tr,- top of tie tnat vrr stdinif hn the fooodauoo of S l.iQior. Ten p. e were being laid, were vrce ah'e Pstriirch of the foreet. when our Sivnur trod taa kill nd plair, of Pa edine Were aooUat tree, when Richtrd if En glead led hi mail clad warriors into th EloJy Land , and un'essthe rutbleae kaad of man destroy them they will be agral a cor loan y lo cur descended a thooaand year bence. as the are to us al the preeeol dv X X. Track Tacked Attractively Sell Itest. If aay tracker doe not appreciate th advaalag of having all shipment pal op in aa attractive form, it would b well for him to read carefully the following from a Northern writer : Ia th preparation of vegetable for market. thr baa been a very marketed improvemrnt la recant years Former ly nearly all vegetable were carried to market un waahed . In old sacks, dirty barrel, cr in bulk in a rough farm wAgon. No, th taan who succeed?, it he ia doing much of any business, baa a pack iag house to which all vege table ere brought direct from tbe fields, ht re they are aaeorted , graded, measured, counted, trimmed, buncbed and washed aa occasion or the variety may nq jire. They are put up in tbe moat approved plaute and loaded on mcgioa eo a to make an attractive die play. Tbe market gardener ha learn ed what the average farmer Apparent ly ha not that to sell hi products to iha beat advantage, be must first plea th eye of hi customers. I have en Asparagus, green and crtap, tent to market In old rough bore, tied with rough twine or bas bark. II at alx cent per pound. whil another lot. of no better quelity, sold in tb same market for ten cents. This advaned price cam wholly from tbe Appearance of the ''gra'S, " each bunch being neatly tied with carrow pink cotton tape and then picked in new, clean white boxe, giving tbe whole lock a temptiag, appetising appear ance, reuniting ia an Advance of sixty six And two third per cent. Clery not thoroughly cleaned and roughly bunched, a of old, ean now only be icid At vrry low rAte. To bring jCood pri? it mustbe thoroughly cleeced. ceetly bunched ADd tied with clean twine of some ort- Sometimes it i seen with blue cotton tpt tbi in oootrAst with the cleanly, bleached tarn mills a very fine show on tbe market, end ceases more rdy gale, if not h ghr pric Howver, 1 have known it to cause an advance of twen ty five per cent, in the price of lb prodoct. Som may luppoee that thcae little bits cf style do not ad J one whit to th real value of the vegetable , yet the fact remain that tbey do add to tbe lelling value, and therefore tbe moat progr ! market gardener are con- taaly oo the alert for new ideas aj to picking and marketing Everybody ' Picnic, Thre wild be a picnic at E ell' ohool boo, near Street Ferry on Saturday, May 7. Among the amusements of the day, will be dancing, and a foot tournament for tb purpoe of crowning the ljeeD of May and bar Maid of Honor, also a match game of baseball between the Diamond nine of Vanoeboro and the Alltacc nine of tbe Above aimed place. Tbe steamer Carol laa will run an ex cursion from Vancboro, leAving her whArf at 7 30 a.m. returning leAve May landing a; 5 30 p m. Everybody invited with well filled basket. BafreabmenU will be served oa the groands at low rate. Th minageri are D. E. Willis. Hugh I,anoJtr, Geo. S Wilsox and Lidrew EwU. A Bit of Colonial Hitorj. Ed JocitXAL: Th following may be of iolreet to your readers. That re lating to the Parole and Countersigns ha never been published before, I think. The army under Washington wa At th time in tbe vicinity of New York. Th North CerolioA Brigade under Gen. Jim-i Iloeun, recbed Corleton in MArch, HO. and was surrendered with that city by (ten. Lincoln to Sir Henry Clinton in Mij following. Tbe State waa thu stripped of ber vstsrto troop of the line at a mot critical period. O. D. "Head ijjArters Moore'a House. FridAv N'ov'r 1, 1779. Parole North CAroiina I ( Newborn. Countersigns- Nsn'r. 1 Oen WAahiogton (0 tbe President of Cocgres Wt Point November the '.u a. '. 77j. , Sir I regret much the failure of the ax pd morj against Savannah, and the j j cauaea which seem to have produced it The North larolina troop proceeded yaatrdy to New-Windor, from , ' whence thy would betfin their march for ihe Southward to Jit . , I moat incerely wish it were in my ' power to atlord bim lien Lincoln farther tucoour from thi armv tnan the Nrth Carolina trcopt. I Have A W AsIlINVJT M. ljpepli aud I. her Complaint. Is it not worth th mail price of 7oc . to Ire yourAeif of every symtom of -.haae dietreaaing complaint, if you lb ink so call At our store And get a bottl of hiloh VitAl:.-.er, every bottle n aa A printed (uirinlee on it. use accordingly and if it d.s you no good It arlll coat you nothing Sjld 1 y New Bern Drug Co ( Kl 1 K lM i.fl.hl. V t . . I k. i,u Mi.T.-t.. i. lee It. I. T:.' N ac h v il 1 h i Htian rt -.iilly r u b i -1 . , 1 un sr'.icl Vd vecate to which F. v an n e! i-,t l."e wr to a reply the Advocate f r war.', of ?p clicei to pat0i"!i We k; i . o i, '. prarR( ht fr , m thJ hii ' w hich r de- jW two in tbe and letter the p a r t i f i ; t i whirh Mr als j publ iih in full I thereor. a j j ro--f i l 1 lb A ilvuCitr ' Tne t'hur loo l f n cp, r. i i '. ' r j in1'-, the role of a peei.ati.r. i ;i t e r ec ti-d . u is trio', bat st;ll h pp.-oiKtor Trie priHiu-r sr.d Church too of:en turn tt.e 'iui ma; ter ovi r lii an evar.elipt or vi.ir.p brother, and if he, perchance, lisp in him the force of (z.'d fljtne goo 1 myt acc"mp!ih"d If he b n - ' : ' ' r. .i.i.t 'in :i. fiT- ' v.'! ' in'. 'ii.i.' i i. ( ,) r. i ! f u j-n.;nr rt'iv-il wi.i I- I - ..' ' 'T :hr '-i. and neither preacher n r Church iil hive ducernnient enough p to dnc;vor Us ba-fene-s. and when by ead experience they find out tht bs,i fruits they will make s whole-V Iih credit cf all revival etTorts. ' The preacher whine nni.:- r;, do. -nit culmtnte ia a rn .vjl d i.-.t culminate in any thin e'"' fiT.tnllj f i r i : u a 1 . 1 ue niinir-iy that .. ni.t Jeni ia the whole tie rt-vivtl work of scul saving ia a fai.ure in thu rei.-iil bunon of soul sav ing I; Iskea the san.e elemente to givo succesn :n bc:th these lines of the same busioefs. The Church and pAator waiting fir the coming of an vangehut is a most un healthy cond ii ion of tmog-t. An open confeieion of weakness and of a total unfitness to do the very work (rod put them there to do. an 1 which th-y otti do belit r than any one e!re. that is, i t i.t'j are no? i i'i"i ii'. i i -fence a i.i prvfttsxon ajnv. It ionut undt-rraUi the leiuhtii tliat a j"d!n prtacher can 71'iv. calleti m fo Att.p in e,-;.l:. .(; I,-, -.'.- , f r, .'f .' i-Ut :. ,I-:c,;' -r ' 'r "i J f 1 ii!..i..' 1 n 1 rouii'l up the work at eo much by tt.e jo j, uiid ttie Church and ptor IiiV- t. u i y ti re versionary inttrtet 1:1 .no inlL-'cd Church rj l n I th- repjttti 'ii tnt they hav-- t. : a r e 1 a I Th e 1 tn 1 1 cf are our To l hi Klitir. ' C.iri.it in Alvj ato.' Nash . i.ie. I" un Dsitr Dooior. An cjitorinl 111 the " N h v 1 1 1 e A IVJCilf nested ' r 1 '. u 9 Businesi" is both able and timely, ex cepting its criticiem on e v n;te. in It clearly points out the ureal uetd of a true Siiitul revival iu our church, and th genuine work neoemary to in sure i e l succt ss in that line I aay "Amen" with Ail my heart to tiverytbing you say iu that direction, but I must respectfully object to the unkind and unjust aepvrrions you cast on the work of evaDgelist, without qualification. That pari of your article seem to me to be both misleading and illogical, too Indiscriminate and sweep ing in iu rellectioni upon m:n who have consec-ated themselves 10 the ervice cf Uod. but called by their critic out if derision, the "Modern evangel 1st" or "professional revivalist." If your article were more discrimina ting and specidj a to the objections you entertain against evangelists, it would be more forcible and intelligent, as well as m').-e satisfactory to all parti, s interested You not only speak in most disparag ing termi of the evangelist, butyoj cast odium oa the pistor who invites one to help him ia bis protracted meet ings You would make it not only a sign of weakness and ubtitnes for his : work, but dishonorable, if not disgrace- 1 ful for any pastor to leek outside assiv i tance, if it should be in ths person cf the despised evangelist. j Accordin to your ideA it would be belter And more in harmony with your "Churchanity , " to let sinners perish I and go 10 perdition, unless they can be i saved by the pAStor in the regular, 1 dignified, orthodox, ritualistic, uigL ohurchman like manner that some would like to introduce as an innova- , tion into the Methodist Churcn. Is ttn Methodism or popery ''. Whither is old fashioned Metnodism drifting:' We need tho mother of John Wesley to I come and egaio rebuke the "high I church" proclivities that are cree iug ! into our church, as the did in her son Do we forget the origin and mission 01 aietnoaisrn, as wen as some cr int secreta of i's remarkable success .' Are we going to stand oa ministerial dignity, while men are dying in their sins; and sooner than get down clT our suite or go out of the regular order, permit souls to perish ? May God for bid ! Is the grand old Methodist church ibAt bAS Always utilizjd every available agency, and has taken advantage- cf the limited gifts and grices cf its early pioneers for the conversion of men: the church that had adapted iteeif to the condition and circumstances cf the community in which it was placed ; the church of the people is this church going to proscribe and stigmaliz any nd all who will not enter the regular pastorate, but yet dare preach the gopl as evangelists to dying men'.' From luch a retrograde movement may our church be delivered ! This innova lion or restriction savors too much of popery and Romish despotism. The office of evangelist is as much a divine institution as that of tb pastor ate, and is becoming every year more and more an absolute necessity. The church is in danger of aying from stag nation and inertia. It needs special agencies and efforts to spur it to activ ity, and enable it to perform ita whole duty to the unconverted and the masses God works through human agency to accomplish his divine purpose. He usee saved humanity to gave lost humanity. The consecrated evangelist is a factor that God in a most remarkable manner has owned and blessed in this respect, to which thousands of the most active and cealcus ia our churcnes cm testify. The man must be wilfully blind who does tot see in the regular active pas torate of our cburcb today, many ex cedent men who are not and never will Be revivalists. Tdfy are eminently useful preachsrs and pastors, but are not in tbe leait adapted to revival work, and some are fre-e to admit it. Tbey are not built that way. Tbey might make good solid timber for the office of Presiding Elder, Editor or Bishop, and may be waiting paiien ly for a vacancy, some "have waited long and are wait ing itill,' , but are entirely too heavy And cumbersome for the work of what you reproachfully c.ill a " prof esj 1 otial revivalist. J ot w 1 thstand .n tt is fact your article wouli a' y le p uch m en ne "shams, and profession a farce you either make strong or there their existence and lam afraid. Doc. or, tbe etatement ton are a great msnt "shams" in the pistorate You refer to the "professional re vivalist, who wilt manufacture an interest, and piss clT a well executed counterfeit of a gent i ae re vi val , etc. etc. " Doctor, did ycu weigh this severe language .' Is the charge true - Facts are stubborn things, and facts disprove your assertion. Vv hat is a "professional revivalist.' that he should be held up , for contempt and ridicule'.' Do you1 mean a man who consecrates all h s time end talenu to the special work lhAt God has called him, in conducting j services for the conversion of souls and revival of true religion in the hearts o' 1 professing Christians ' A man whe 1 because of special gifts and endow , ments, together with a large experience in this line of labor, is pre eminently qualified for this much needed und most important work A man whose labori are owned and blessed of God in the conversion of multitudes '.- If tais is what y ou mean by a ' "professional . revive. ist" I do not see anything about him worthy of ridicule. We might as properly speak in disparaging terms of the "professional pastor. " or ' prof e. -sional editor," and so by innuendo, try to CAi odium on the devoted mime ter or learned editor, who givts all h'S time and abilitv to the service of ' he church. You will tind oi investigation that it ii not in keeping with the fat ts that the llethodi-it "professional ro vivalut" passes otT a well executed counterfeit of a genuine revival, etc ." as you assert without any .jualitici tion. i ou also itate you "do no; underrate the benefits that a c i.'v j.r. !... r can ' give, called in 'o help in ihe eihutn.'ve wirk cf the reviva'. tut this is another thing from sending for an fare. to doani rounduptheworka so much bv !hej,b,"etc Why make this discrim ination between a '"godly preacher" II KMI Ol' K od hu ' e .i t; c- i ir l .- Vv'iu-ro does the dituin.uion c u hi e in.' Do y . u mean h vour wort unity, tat; th- .ti-acii-r is godiv ana t a tmitlb. 13 un gojly .' luat trie "k1 l'V preacher" muit on uj account allow niuisaU u be calif i an "evangelist.' us ihrir, vvou.d divest him i mined lituly of h;-) "goly" character, nnd that an "evaugelipC canuot p) fibly be a "godly preacher "r Hide your headd nil ye who would ever dare ad-ert agblu "that there li nothing in a n iuie, ' or that ' the r-- 'u.J snieil as jvierl by any ofher 1 -..'ne " 1'leaso pardon a p,-.': ous.1 al.ar! n. f.i lam uonuus to r.cvi..'!..- i. iieit le actual facts with ta po.-i ..u.i uu tike. The writer was ord .Uka local ii by R.sihop Key at ie n 1 V.r Kinu lV ufi-rence m 1 7. 1 i,j 1.1 iirn- n atile to tti- ciartr.y C of-riU'e of Weet M i r I. e t Suree . . -i' to . . ii.vi 11 -"o: .. Weet N C. C on! ei t ..c-. .; - .. - - ... pel.ed l 1 I el IH) 11-!l ta'dor bu.-.ra- about thr. e e&rs;o on accuii'jt of t!ie consttu ; d .-uiand l,. Meiuo 1 itor- for hu a-.-istani.-e 111 protrac.v.i 1.1 tt idr?; h-i 11 ft) led au ' v ug-.-.t.-i i y tho public tiroi the preH il Ust a:. n u a I r ( p 1 r t 10 the fourth 1 1' 1 :s. r t e r 1 y Conference stated thil he prcacnt J four h u n : 1 e 1 1 1 i,,-k over one in j .i.-ar.d ro teased cjdvci-.ji. of whom in ire tnatt tive hundred j )ined the Methodist Llptr cop ii Church South, and many of the ot!ie.-n j jit.ed other detto.ii ination 11. preaohes ihrf ctrdinal ,'.ict:iuis el' .Method ;?m :- Kip ntaiiCtj, K gi neratp.-r Witin-is of the Spirit, etc.: he recei.ea in free will c tferinte lets t!nr. ': 1 '.' as compensation for his Herv 1C1 1 Njw for the ijueetion. Although an o-rdiined local minuter, duly author ized and c unmief ioned by the bihept authority of h i 3 churcli to preach the gospel, he claims to be nothing more or less than an " 'evangoi ijt ," devoting oil his time to the work of an "evangelist," and yet accjrding to your novel dis tinction between a "aJjly preacher" an 1 an ' evangelist " he must not claim to be 11 "godly preacher" but a "profesnonal revivalist, who mami'ac tures an in erest, and pauses c IT a well executed counterfeit of a genuine revi val, etc " And the poor preacher? who in your estimation so far forgo; their ministerial dignity and duty as loyal churchm-'U by having him, as an evangelist, to aswirt them, are "shams and iheir existence nd pr ofessiui a farce." Theee are the logics! i- iuc tioni from your article. The e v in gei 1.-1 h .s a gr eat n. iny i :i -cot.venier.ceH and burdens to in: :r. the performance of his ar,:u ui cr 0 loccssant !.rors. tut the harOt-t tui den of all is t'le hu sh i'-iimk; u. carping, criticising, fault linJ'iii un grateful, uncharitable and uu.'bri.sti n spirit, manifested and expressed in a mot indiscriminate and sweeping manner towards ivange itts, without exception or qualification, by some of the dignitaries of the church, and echoed by those of lesser note, but who possess the imitative instiLcrs of the poll parrot. Wtiiie the Presbyterian church is. putting on new life and awaking out j of ito conservatism by appointing it? ! synodical and prosbyteritl evangelists 1 and while ibe Protestant E.iscopal church is Sending out its miseion-rs, our own beloved Southern Methodist Church, that until lately wca the pio neer in evangelistic work, is stultify- in? itself io eo fir as it ia curtailing us , Oi)vl t iTorts ia this direction, end by itsNi4;; try ing to restrain the zsal, and cripple j the usefulness of men whom it ha3 j ' until lri7.,ii to nrpAph llifl tyr.aru for no I e U other reason than that they feel called to labor in the evangelistic fiel 1 . men who have made i: a matter cf con science between themselves and their God, and who are an divinely impelled 1 to tnis class of work, as any man in the regular pastorate or editorial chair lour article wo-old not on'y cripp'e and silence the evangelist, and shut up forever the door of opportunity that leads to successful fields of labor for Gud , but you cast unjust and unchari table red ctions upon any pistor, who in his goldy judgment may call an evangelist to his aid. Is tl. 13 just to the Pastor V Is it right '1 With kindest regards for the crr.i-ru! organ of our church, and its excellent eoi or, I am fraternallv, J W. Lee. EraDkdis:. " Uattle Iletween and Itehel V- A (.overniiif lit Troi in Venezuela. April Hi. T -i-. ii'Kiv, April 10. : ne steamer f uilatleiphiii, from "( ne zuelail ports. briocs the particu lars cf a battle between govern ment forces and Rebels at Trujili. March '2'J, in which the govern ment forces had the best of it. About lot) were killed ou both sides, and many more wounded. The majority of the casaulties were on the side of the rebels. It was a hard fight, and at first went again-t the government troops. Superior discipline and armament prevailed in the end. The (.merriment Takes Prompt Action. Washington. April Id. The government is moving i i the Hen ring sea matter with considerable rapidity, and by the first of May a formidable fleet ot vessels will be on the outt-kirks of ilehiiog sea ready to enter and protect all in terests therein. Maj. Williams, agent of the United States at the seal islands, is no t at San Tran cisco awaiting his instructions for the season. EIUFFVS (ItOIP STRIP (OKill MIXTl'KK. AM) Certificates as to its Sure Benefits. ami Kapiil Brooklyn, April ",-.h Mi:, ll. N. Duffy, Dear sir: This ia to certify that I have ustd your Cough Mixture with very beneficial results and would glad ly recoaimend it to any one in need of a good cough cure. "oure Reep'y, Hakky tip.li Kirns 402 L xiiigton Ave., Brooklyn, N. formsrly of Portsmouth, Va. Brooklyn, April 6, 18J2. R N. Diffy, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: It BtTords me much pleasure to add my testimony to thut of so many othera bs to the value of your Croup Syrup. I have u?ed it with almost instantaneous success Y'ours truly, 11. LIecker (.AS AT 1. IT. I.ooo I FF T. (.eo. Allen of :llein, a All Made ('eneral Manatrer. The "irginia and Carolina Heat acd Light Company, of Danville, Ya , have made business arrangements w ith Mr Geo. Allen, of Salem. Va , (who is well known in N. C. and Va ) to act as gen eral manager and apent for the com pany. They have erected works in North Danvdle. Va., and are now furr. isniDg the brightest and best gas light ! ever teen, and at the low price of one- dollar per 1 ,030 feet. They claim to be able to make this g" at an expense of twenty cents per 1,000 feet, for material used, which is lens than one ha! f the cost of coal g-ia. If you are irterested in the subject, examine the works and light in North Danville, or write to George Allen, at Salem, Virginia. A Few (jood Things to Know. j -Umbrellas should always be ( placfd downward to dry. The! moisture- fails from the edge of ihe : frame an 1 the fabric dries uni formily. If stood handle upward the top ot the umbrella holds t he moisture, owing to the lining under , the rinet and it takes a long time to dry, thereby injuring the fabric with which it is covered. Um brella Cases are respon able for the wear of silk and causes the tiny holes to appear so soon in the silk. The best thing to know i.-: is the place to buy your Clothing. Hat.-: .N; Shoes, Umbrellas. Ties cv Unt'.-r-wear, That place is, HOWAKICS Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. MY ANsnoKO, . i ( iim.-rs ;;.i-i Pnl it ir., ! - Sen., ni' iilltlicr, .Vc. la . PKII. l, li. IM' lis b.i.I. : "h Mi!!'. olll till. I i u r: o lr , i.-.f.i; III-- I-v- . . I I It i m 1 1 l)e.iii: '.Vt I Or ,1 :. r a- work. Of U'. ton. N ar -sf. ( , 1 hiiyiiijr and h lie would. M ay day l-s tiiways iinn '.van slioro. litre co;:i:ac hd v. 1 it - soaienii! Tins time. i r. U" in aiidit :OTj l it. k .-1 (sir i "if w thin - v bwans 1 Hive-ball ro : 1 :n: ir Wo ; iLi.-i. ill a ive ; you e )m c'TeHs .- til s Ov " : o a -o ..a born iia .:!!. , Hi I. oirei. ....mi or- )lit'i lie V !y, ,bd . ;ie : t 'lie ! .11 1 s. ti of a M: nts irnl y e: 1 iili-lied. a!ii;:'jU oiily ;i it.ij; 011 tli t-iii say tney will vi;h anv of 1 r 01 ; : i.-l. They t o! line lijok i)js and are ,-y ha. e it ! 1 tne. vi- . aire 1 H'i'ij : 1 ' . : "i- ia I'JuCMlM .Mi. 1 1 viiiiiit.' o; n. .v has ;;.o: 1 n ;r ; ;,1 nuns made in ay On tin.- banks. n ; tea m. an, 1 ' i n S 1. ui ,lii; i May day Sunday, s; 1 11 c- 1- bi atlv)ll i 1 ii 01 .U :y liex: . nit's tins ear on animal .May batik I be on rfiturdav lonOAiug, in rat aturday in Jlaj) at whica tune the ste.imer from - S'eli.t, is expected dowu with ai lar e cninii iriiiii oiner e.nuuues ats here'o!ore. S'eamer' will stop at Sw,in-,boro ol course, on her tr ps. Oapt. Jas. Loiifjhiin from he-re went up to Kiieiii hist Wfek to 'he Kej. St.ce C .uveufiori. Polities are rolling on lively. County, State and Xa! ira.il. Oar aadid.ttes ;,s Usual. ;i:e very many, we don'r ktouv all the names as yet. Oilman, ol w : Thomas, ol Craven ; Pe .tr ot Jones: Humphrey, fiow Potter and l YI'on ot Carteret : ar, are names t-pokc-n of for !tiie S'Mia'e in our district. Dr. E. ! W. W ard, of Jones, would be a good one too, nut we den t Know what County io entitled to the places. 1 he Alliance is iu some promi nence here, but we don't think it ought to interfere vi h politic As to the Governor we are in favor of Tl-o Gro M. Holt, and Presideur, Cleveland. It. U. ton ( oi:i::n;Mr.xci:. trminv Operations "Honey Order Cdice Finances Tritit (To; let roved Alliance The llitrh School JJi: ildiny. The cold snap has injuied gard ;s and the Irish potato crop very tUUCLi. The have f; The made mou e v farmers nearly all of iisht d planting corn. them 1' t-oCieo teuton order dep it '.:(' nt ua pjst-tfiice a 5 ami! odice. bills of curreucy won't be so much in ik-nj.tnd lo" around Trenton as 'x-f eon no'-e to.- nrwr 'iVi -f roflr-; rroiessor uixon, or ureensuoro j Female Cel. -go will deliver t hi nt the ttoinmeriCimt-Lt cf address Trenton iiigh Sjhool in Juqc . any crea: td ot our farmers have de the acreage in cotton. wh;Ie many increased. We would not be su: pri.-td to liml as much cotton this lall iu Joues as there i was hist year. Hpii irmt is as nientifui as I have I ever sesn it. it is sellinrr in trade at I S cents. The late f ost we fear has en tirely destroyed the fruit crop with us this season. The Jones County Alliance con vened in regular quarterly meet ing on Thursday last and held a very interesting meeting. "Business ol importance to the order was transacted. The St. Louis plat form was adopted without a dis senting vote. The High School building at Trenton is progressing rinelj , the contractor with several workmen is pushing the work as fast as they can to completion. COVE COKRESPOZVDENCVE. Pe rsonals Damaare by Cold Primary Meeti-atrs Third Party Fellows. Mr. J . A . G i : fir n i a off c n a t i p to Greenville, vi.-iting his parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. W. White with Mrs. S K. Charlton, sp-nt Sunday in Trenton visiting their children. The cold winds and frosts for the past week are suppor-ed to have cut most of the fruit crop entire!", off. Peas are nearly ruined aud won't make one-fourth cfa crop. Potatoes are damaged, but some hopes ot their coming again. Peans where they were up, are killed, one week ago today, we were look ing lor pea hex lumber, today we (in d boxes on hand for another M'ii son. Saturdi.lv rnxt is the- Jay for the townships to hold iheir primary meetings. NTo'v we don't propose t) dabble in politics to a great exrenr, but 1 do iu.-ist on every Democrat turning out and if he has any thought to say, say it, help to semi vour best men to the coun tv roiivfiiiion uf.iustructed. Let them u.--o their i l! ue ;.ci-, and vote to iii'iii:;; ite gnod honest Democrat.- to the different cilices. They may not be our choice, rt is almost lmpossiole to suit all. Some may not get their "best man," tl ere are lots of pood men iu the party and su me will have to wait. Watch thei-e "Tidal Pam" fel lows they are wolves ia sheeps, clothing, and wiil tell you every thing to keep you fro u a.ting the Democratic ticket, v.-e heard a negro say some time ago "we guine ;ie.t the dencuererat nex ' lection. loll t 1 Ui w ho ii news . ly look that i. .;om W.i". .' ret ;; 1 if 5 o:;r whi'K :oir: in g u-f I lu, k ihey wi 1 look c.8 lii.-.IC, I. ,e -, L-: u you wero ) ouncr. il.CC . ( ' . Oak ( . .IlLl! loc- A I. ctiii'e ll if la-t i' I -t I ore vt-d the !i j ?;. I -ll vl soitie .icakicg ii mu-r M. v a . I re c: CiUIUtlH ln'.l on ied, r. illi:l : opjit d ia::i;;,t) 1:1 !or rid. -I ate 10-v-joa-ce, iij;ide jV. on n.i.ilL-.HCS, iowiu merit. . ; ; iill v ie Vt ry one, erhoud and tiiem. His .o-e Frank '.1 ar.ytnne, ith r!;t' neces to suit the t .. m tei'spe red ;nl spicy aneedoteri, vi; tary appoites. ch i-,;;, times Ovo. ne maue m-iriy old parties, daiii" i rations to the want either of bm wanted tlieo'd oneti ;"cy j a change, if it wes only Horn '-(joO'ee to teo." he 1 change dwelt a little on the taii ut baid we people over lieii5 o:;ln"t need any t ari if tiecause we were "too inde pendent;" we must Do all rich from the looks of the well dre.s.sed ladies and w, il spread (i.nie.T table, and it he should ever want a wife he would come to this part of Carteret County to hunt for one. He spoke about one and a ouar- 1 ter hours when the riin compelled him to cut otr part of his speech. No reply was made, although it was; expected some ooe would do so, and perhaps would, but tor the ram. CM cour.so h suit nil of u., but suit everybody. After tbe ra"u spee :0 0 did not ta!!: to elu'd, o : liner limner. was spread, itnd s ieh a As JCoonce said, like anybody was real! rich looked fi'i-m the looks of the table. The the mosteat good t ill!:;; t on the Lesteil' ! things and oi th.'iu. 50(1 people were on tl when dinner v. a:-; grounds, and an I'lur.cpd all were orderiv. l;d partook ct the good things to their till, plenty and to spare was i here, and enough to feed as many mo:c people, was eirrkd ha-, k boiae, w.i'j is the good people of C -merer County. The will p!'o-,n-r lor ever 'Farmers Aiii..T.ce." it r and the is right, :it cut ions hmg and W. G. and we are verv believe tl.-ir mod, may it wr a i n 3ilhii:i:ft:. a, ;! to Hid Jlur-die- ::!' Call for April 15. Hill : .-: : desperado .:-'. ti." titer and ,, nas killed a i . it::.." hiding d. i mountains, arrests. After he Rent word to i Mr::: ;; ; Mu:o ;,y. :l who iimr , th.ee otiie; 1 deputy -Le iu tiie i where be ! killing ins j the hheriir C. :." .a,'.; lies n-o ;.ti ti..;t li..- r; t w..nt to hur; ;iui, oa: id' must : posse Charley ifl0r,try The t cr di-ed WU!l . f ii (teen ir.ei-, Ka", hU Uei.t: Murphy. To: house t i T ! brother;-, .Vi i opened tre on sherid' ordered to arrest is. at the w with nt dim, and they -:o when the ro surrender. ..ta sides was ;;;e, and Hay, w :t 'a a. bullet A hot iroia kept tip ''s; ;:t the deputy f;l d m ins bra-i it . When lie 1 e ii Tho slic-i iir, it it the Govern r for has staked off hi the j ; . I I troops. osse tied, ats asked Murnhy grave bv the side of his dead brothers, lie is now iu 'he mountains where it will be almost impussioly to follow him-. (.TCKoIA COXVHTS. Mutiny tior: rntl ftefu'f ti) Vdi k Starva. to be RPMirtetl to Siibdue Tireni. This morning 130 convicts in camp ZS'o, 'J at base cf Lookout Mountain, mutinied fourteen miles from Chlckaniraiga, and refused to go to work. Guards to the num ber of sixteen fired over therr heads, subdued and placed them in irons. A short time ago Capt. A. J. Day vas discharged because he was considered too lenient an ; very negligent. Capt. T. B. AgertOD was placed in command. To this the convict.- c bjected, as Lo was known to them as a -tf.ct discip- iinariaii. The men still refus-j to ing be go to work and the plan of 8tir them into submissmn w ill adopted. A speci.d to th,; Times from the scene of t! .. convie" Cmib'e says that ail is quiet. The prisoners are m the .stockade and well guarded. A M 13U1U. a villa: :!! Mil Amd re ii' j M i sola. : 1. n '. At Angle- tlc province ol mbie ti"i2dy oc wiiile Good Fn ! a, a re;r cured estel ,i IV day serviced we crowded church was on his r,i m e progressing iu a While the priest e the altar, a man arrneei with revolver"'1-: r pulpi t, at: 1 s'-vmd iie ti prie-- kri'.nr pric:, p.:r;i n'o.-o : lag I., up to ert .-; hand w., The m tie . short sword aud a ing itonr behind the wr h one blow of the ::! !v !t C ::: :C ed t he X h::.i Histantly. The t ui uc;i his head and, , danger. p;;t Ins baud :i - he -.;, part ot his : oi-so i; pc aft e m pf ed lie o-sa-:-iu , but he iieli! with ins reVol ... e;.. ; i v. i'.ml then : v. I"'. ; ae' s ord uatil : ..- to r,.c .!o. r aT1( 1. m o j'i-:;i;in ' .-Ivei' e a rium- - v otiii h i by sword - - , i .. . . . i . to capture r.r.-u ver ;: on -.: r. si .1-' bed a cleared a then e-c ki lt d by ber of pe cut - ami d .-ti iC rc gUid v No 1 .1 be that ' COI I en v.; 1 1 "non. iy ecu r . ; e If.tied as m- "Hi .Hi A Waterloo Veteran Dead. Oi.ean, 2. Y., Aprill 7. John j Loftun, aged 1 1, died at Allepany todjy. Jle was a survivor of the battle of Waterloo, and served in the war of t lie Crimea and had several iiieilaLs ot lioiioi. THe KlrBt .Ip. i. r- r'j n ,lo -.-llH,s t s. p. ;, ..- . . y "ii an Pro-t r; in Kl.-. refie : t,. in" tak:io li;: ii- rn.ai, I .ita f I onic mi I urn-: go., I.iv.-r aie! pn-i- e N. rve ti".- n i and t:n 1 -n . ,' Iu!Vy s d'rv 1 .lr-J -t ! 7 -1 , . i.':p -n -lull; 1 lit? ("on- iod inc suul mu.-st stitnd f.n r i v c: 1,11 -ui. to ice i Sale, Sure and eetl . ! No external remedy ever yet devisfd nas 90 fully and ucipiestionahly met ! these three prime conditions as puccpbh i fally as Allco('k"s Poif't's Pi.atki'.s' Tney are eafc because th-, v ct titala n, deleterious drugs and are manufactured upon scientilio piinciptce of rue iioice. Thf y are sure hi-eau ;e not h in;; goes, in 1 them except ingrfd ieiitn wl 1 -!i tire exactly adapted 10 the purposes for which, n plaster ia required, i hey are speedy in thoir 8' .ion because their modiuinal qualiti.e go riht to their work of relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy performance of the functions cf muscles, nerves and Bkio. Do not be deceived bv misrt presentation. Ask for A Ll.eocK 's . and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. There is no folly oqunl to that of throwing away friendship, m a world where friendship is so rare. Cancer. To B E. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has been given the credit of curing that terrible symptom of hereditary blood patuon called eancer. Allan Grant, Sparta, Oa , writes: "A painful sore came on my Up which was pronounced epithelial cancer hy promi nent physicians. I also had much pain and great weakness in the back. Eight bottles of B. B B. healed the Bor, gave me strength and made me well.'' G. F. Kellar. Wiightsville, Oa., writer : "B. B. B is cueing an ulcer on my note ssii by all to be a cancer. " James A Greer, Athens, Ua., writes: "For ten years I have been a sufferer from a oancer on my face, which dis charged offensive matter. Nothing I tried trave relief. Finally I gave B. B. B. a trial. The discharge gradually de creased and the cancer grew leen until now there is nothing left except a scar." There is little influence where there is not great sympathy. The Collapse of a Rotten Tenement. Wi-.h crumbling foundation acd shaky, bu'giag walls, is not more cer tainly to be looked for than the sudden giving way of a constitution sapped by ovei work, unremitting anxiety or ex posure to hardship and malign climatic irfluenres. Against the disastrous effects of each and all of these. Hos tetter's 8tomach Bitters is an effectual safeguard It fortifies the system Bgainet them by infusing into it fresb vigor begotten of renewod and com plete digestion and assimilation of the food, and its consequent: reparative action upon the exhausted tissues and impoverished circulation. No prepara tive far the under-going, without in jury, cf an unusual amount cf bodily or mental work, no means of averting malarial infection, or disorders born of bad diet and impure water equals thii superlatively fine defensive invigwranr. Take it for dyspepsia, confctipati 't, biliousness, rheumatiem, kidney trouble, la grippe. Black and 0!ay Peas, FOE SEED, At CHAS. B. HILL'S, Hay, Grain and Feed. Ea.st bide M-aik.-i Dock, Xkw Beii.m:, N. C. a21 wlni Time Is Money! Uiving put in a NEW REGULATOR and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give correct time to each and every one. I have also a full stock of all kindti of Goods in my line, which I am selling (it Rock Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Churcli To Truckers. 3d Box Nails, - $2.75. 4d " " - $2.50. L. H. Cutler & Co. 3. 8. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BEtlNE, N. C. Office Over Citizens Bank. lai.ii il - SPEC I A LTIKS AT J. F, TAYLOPi'S. Tobicco, Corn Whiskey, BORAXINE, Special DTive in COFFEE, and n l.orfce 1. 't as Farmers am buy. of other evcr Ih 1 o,, 1, iind I hav." j ilt reft-ive j a TINE LOT ,-; Wt stern NoiILl Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO. A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEss, ROAD CARTS AND EABNESS. All of which 1 will sell VERY CHEAP for cash or approved pBper. Give me a trial. treet , S ( tf 4 ll 1 u. :ipp powder. i ik etrength. ... ..' liA ort. 1 ir.t logbt County 1 .i plying to iii or C. H. I 1( 1 ' ! j I tl. K-e 1 1 lu- Work. e F(53 biWcl I 1 v ill 1 .';. Wood mid Iron, . -v at uiy shop at Hi f a M I'!. ,-"x Roads, r f r Treuton. ".ATI -1-AC .I N (il'.'iN A N TF.KD ' WORK V A It It A N Till ) ' TF.l'.MH CASH I Cart Tiren c.c und r"tt on for 15o. Al-so, Puggiei. ;iri d for d Cl c; . earb. All persons fnrimhing bolts, 15o. discouct. JOH JAHMON, Trenton, N. O. Feb. .10. 191. w8m .. Slight of H2?.d Ssrgains "Itargains" r all you it of news- now yon : s the reason - , ii please o le mi'thoda : , sin. ply an iil -lie-lion or w.-.i k ia C arnieh. intcwash wn In . f 'uilll.e.oif pay ' i r. i rouiic- t! . reliind n, .: Spec o! . Patnti . c . Also I'.'.inv Bru-jhcs. r.iiTT. G.venville. U(. 1. Hy Hu!.;:. : 1 :i mo lv tho ( 1 i'.I 1 1 IV.'I ' I ails., u wi.! ,o h ii Kale at ii- i ,le wlmiT in : , li ( aniliiia, H :y 19, '92, a,:, A; ThurcT:,y, Ji At Four oV 'cli, P. M., The Steamer Greenville n itli :ill hei t a. Lie, 0 iel her with '.lie !:,, .ot y. decked ;iii in it. The steiiinei I . : i ei pi' ipeil'-r, lelift ll of I, over ii'.l ! 10 I. i I, w . 1 nnd furniture, ni -in tuns rapa- is :i li"ht. draft " - I, ei , length 1 iM'ltOlll 1H feet. ".". ieet over :i.. Speed S mile- J" I h." capacity '' ') lil ! cit.-n Inspected M.iieh t'l. l-'.ij anteeJ. For further infor:: -. mi m:i or hy let 1 1 ; t . I'. iiieUoi, S". ( '., .1. .1 1 lie, i N . e , , 1 1 1 N . M , 1 . i i : . -1 N. C. A 1 . 1 T i ! I ' I' i arrying Title gnar- j'ly in pr-r- ellK, Wttllll- ( . reenvillo, t. Tiuboro. tP.L.M, I 'i e.Mil. nt. I ;u i rr aCOdtdwlt 1 nuiKporCitioii Company. Clioico PSLE GEIEAF.1 CHEESE AND I ma. po rtcd acaroni FOK .SALIl LY wiiollsall cnoi MHU)i.t s.tu ;"' . NKW 11 K UN ti. n. o. Jiast Bsseid : A l.( i !' Ol I lI'iSi; NICK IT 5 ?fj-!2 ti'lril) HAMS ( K " "" .V res FOIL li t ' i..- ; ER. 'IS. .:;.:ing! vhaloy. ". '', ! ' 1 M " t VtiiMt s !' . V, 14th. ( i N I t. April . V An B" a, i i - .- . . . ! come 'rli: . 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 21, 1892, edition 1
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