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C JdJ.hrf.liiniiea - C 1 IT Til MtT. M t ) ' HUMPH REYS' in l; I I'll w ML i. i.i l In ( i 1 1 .ir m.'i - 1'; '.lynDf sax . ;.' ' ' i ! i r 1 1 j a ! 1 1 1 1 ;ls In MY IiKST TRAVELLER'S XOTF.S. M A V I. r ' 11 II I k II II :it of the i 1 ' ' . I . u) ii of nrj H. huton. it! CXi'nJ.t'll r I'lHfS o! -wnoriR : he ii r-t dt t he "rom M.e ixtremr irch ' 'rjr.nifi. .unl Illllllllr I .l.UI, -t.T,., w.rM i How Much l'oio'on Money do you Pay.' ! The 1'biision nystem oi' the' ! aiccd blatttt already costs tbe peopL abo.it million dollars a As til..- car . ir,- ,000,000 WITCH HAZEL OIL ;..iii. ..ir,:. lO' :.''' 'I!' ' ti I'.:!' M !' .i-.i- ..:i 'h i) ' , ;i: ii . !!-:-. .! ,.(" t,.u m 'Tfii-. n ' it,i! "i'i men. :" 'hie J':.;, "nTf t!i m one fourth, were . ; e.irs nf ;ir. Between the ' . i r i . ! '' t fiere were : s, 'laMIt-H - '-th The eom .iK'ttre- I in jut issions of Aheville, It liuildnr-c-. It Street;,, Its Scenery an-! I -Charneteri1ies. ASHEVILLE, July L'jlh, 1 .-.( Editor Journal: M firnt visit to Asheville was in the sum , mer of 3S5!. It was then quite a j small place, with a lew churches, a courthouse, and one good hotel. called, if I renrembei correctly, the multiplying the population by "Eagle.'' I rode from Morganton j 30 per head gives the amount paid over the mountains in a stage i by North Carolina to support this couch, upon my arrival I was met , mammoth pension system is with cold, disagreeable weather. : ?J,i -0,71! !..?.".. O ver lour .iniiiou My second visit was in December j dollars pei year paid by the people 18'JO, I was a delegate to the lute; of Mortn Carolina to pensioners. State Immigration convention, 1 None of this money comes back, peopie even number;- this is a traction over v'..u tax ptr capita for every man, woman and child. For an average family of five this amounts to 11..V a ear The population of North Carolina census :( is 1 : 7,:' 1 7. and MONEY! t - r it , m l mm m THE PILE OINTMENT I m Ik 'J - w TO THE PUBLIC. F1YW DOLLARS la li" ; ' i r ii Ten to Fifteen Dollars AD0LPH C0HK, NEW HFlKMr. N C . e. .vs tr : a I 1 : fATrt 'he: more than t h an ' .s . :i ' well 1 :.e r.,M '.; i . I 1.' ..t I'm ;i i ell ' . e Wi per al . ' n . lie rt t i..- ' t.efweell here w err liver the i e o:i '. '. ' !, per cert, ((nr. were mi ire than t over !0 -gards this '.'! b'.lera'e p:v ire V i pert .in 1 1 .in 1 1 1, i . cii t tie mo.--t iei-rs in the a' Washing b!e record of. ,'hhi eoms in a single 'in pasMinf through her I In -m UGH CN40K 1IHI II Pl0. M'BH n& il !! i Tr l4-n. wor & ar. &!p mTi'. lfIHr. jcirw.l t7 MWli 11 U: bmMI iriii is 'O t n wj Btl. rl . M lln . w tio l V. la '. i -n on ( lk Wt SBMhu!.- n.' ttv,..ri(l,-4li rwj r '1 "o " '-' AIM lo 1 W T A kVmi CHIUIIT ft 4 t !SI.-ll -XM rn fc. 1 D T :i . :u 'of ' MM m T 'a '."- A'.ri rt" 0' ' oU ayUUi.a '.1).-j n r-. t . : am4iavAtfi T. I of"u: rco . -a mr Wai ! -...! - 'r-n -..i i .n Kla : R.--a -.;'. r Mi mi Mm n t n5L AGHITSS.i3fr' imnrji simr uv. .z:-,:r.?. rVa aM aa raU I ... ... , IT i'1'!JrV!r'77;',- aar M w: .a... ut aolra. !natr-a-E.r.t JUU aaaaa a" aa taaaaMV I bmim 1 E B ir"l1" otn r tr. ia laa (NOW riHI.OK OKl.U, I naa a ' 1 .'Hf i a an .J wa.avor aa.' ! h :u '.. !iiJ.'Ui:ii J ' aftaalAr-l tr"1" o.l ': i.-a r 4 aa a. VaVaAa A aaalMil Mali :d Kaa'.ara Car.-Oa. an TI 1 w TW111BR0TH DIIYHOP YEAST THE QUICK RISER UEHTBREAD HtiSOItall'0 0(lOirM 5C.T roit TVHV E AMERICAN Will RAMBLER H.IrtfuatCTU UAMKTt laairaa. BECAUSE aaaaa4auatJtB otf fa. waiai Trra aa.1 Mtaaa mm m a aa-r. I T At COMVINCIO. Saatl W Kiartnfaa CttJiUfraa. ran A Note Of Wurniiiir TO THE PUBLIC. I AS oa ft liar of ;ut:-a t.5 ',jr.va I od U laa rtpitiuin cf r I.avjii K. Km1( i rJQbl Ch.on.1" ' do d KrnKli"a for iba eura of Ihr I.i'j'ior Opam. Morptiia Tobw.-.j Pi- .. ajsd Narmthni. w a warn in public thai lh- rfm!)(i ir uJ by si toatttolioa or nr.ar.am in the 1'aitat.i Hcataa) nctpt l.loa aalab.iahed br our eoopaay under the uniform name of "Til Kn.T I.v-rnTVTE All olhr olaimtaa to DM oj r ram im ara frmaii nd impcuuti. W a hara soar niity Kly Iafti'.alc aacbli4h4 lo Tariou prt of Iho t'Bitai tUau-a. hra lh Kal7 Traai tnanl i iJciDiiuihl. mi Ui K7 racn i i oa -JJ. Wa. howtr. caution all lo rttmia wall and know that they ara dtiinc with acrT5 RrriHSiT . Ttvc, author. iJ by aa, bfor tak iog travuaaot or parchuiDf ratnal ! Tb fraadulani aaiablmhmacu o l) IIOI o altalLar title diacrimlaata miV. ioi r to know that thy ara taoitatora. an 1 o put down all acrijaatla ocenrtioa: at m.-h nuLablUh maata aa bain C brufht '--ii hj thr Kalay TraaitO-.nt Thia ' a n:'.'.r cf much eoocrn to ui. and hrn.- '. r : irnief. i. t-tf u 1 1 r ur TUF. I.F.sI I F! K KF.KI.EV V. ft k: ts J I ::v S.- and !"ra. Jlila Darishl, I.i . April ' " 8- JOE K. WILLIS, r' M i.liOUIl, ulie iiK.ne h.iml l're.iHiiry 1 ep.irtineii: ton. ;ia the remarka oiinti:.: . 1 a . .'.I. li c hands an.! to dcbenti tiAs lier sene i i! r u . 1 1 become that choiild there! .. .i co, i n t t-r ie : t coin in the lot she j would ilr'i i't ' eetl wlietl cOU!lt ir.g at this tremendous rate. S' e Hj-r.-ads The coins upon .1 large glass Top desk and drawr. them utT with the tips of ht-i tiDgi rs, one. ;wo. three or four ;it a i time, as -tie plear-es. for her four; linger- are a.l e.i lally educated to the work. l!eree have nothing to .1,1 ;:i, the detection of false i coins. Her t, tigers do it all. They have become o very familiar with j the exact weight of a trne com, the I feeling of it and the amount of its 1 resistance upon the glass desk that piece of spurious gold, silver, oj.per money attrac s I -it in. . n, 1 m ,iw liilr t. r:innrnt- !nl ill 1 i.e. . . re-!, it I iii.i ' , : :i. : . .c.iicui i,u-t try To It -., i I, h.i: '- i ' ;t int. ,i l.t.i:i,. .iri-lul. I. - !li hull. I i -; : , i r .-: it, h uni-l ' -w. -tr. .iilC' t thic; the rt -t . Liip my cm- tlmt they niriy then rode over the mountains at night daring a howling blizzard, and found the place wrapped in snow and ice. This is my third visit, ! and the weather is hot and oppres jsiveasaDy I have ever felt any j wnere. Such are my experience 1 of the three visits here. That Asheville has made very ; rapid progress, and is still doing j so, is plainly visible on all sides. ! immense sums of money have been ; iuvested here, and the end is not lct. On all Rules are evidenced nf wealth. The city is laid ont as well as the features of the site will admit, but the streets are very nar row, and the grade in nearly a!! of them, is so steep, that in walk ing down them, a visitor fiom a level country, feels like putting on brakes; and in going up, feels the ueed of nomethiDg to poll him ahead. There are a great many very. beautilul dwellings here, as beat but dr;i it is a constant anu mere; ill upon the people. I lx . ,ing I A I l Or JOHNSON'S ISLAND. Hummed I -ii r. nt i mi of the Territory a n.ckel or her attention instatl v.- -X. 1 Pr.., ' H KlrtM nt I IMA " nf Th r..wiPiMri do not r i.. i ' W.' 1 Lb cf nrian- Oil Clothing b WUTinU-J the Ikst in th: WorLi ! Is more WAiTRpgoor. Is Stvonoth. and will Wear Losorg tfoa iny itarr tJs aunurvturr-.!. Aaat aw MM " ftH aRW taka a IVr tC ZIRCXU 4 NO. Saw laata. UlU r,.,r-,. m.L PROPRIETOR OF Eastern Norti Carolina Marble Works 1AM NEW BERNE, N. a,i c. Ikt&an and iiurv.-ii'i Slu-b.' Orimt K&fM. t.4 gtm vnmpi a. tio.t amrfiadnm c4ijuaUw. TW Cwm Taaaaraw amaa aa VJaaiaii aj) saw arr an aat raJaa. f I Ml. TO- iiy earsof evp.opnre- to ntoion plutc teuiM-raturc, Jj.irdened steel iosrs hat dness. tcel magneto looe their prma j nent magnetism at the boiling j 1 point of almonc oil. riteei not on!y loses its inagne-1 tisni bnT ix'comes nonmagnetic' wtien heated to an oraDge color. ; Silvanus Thompson nay that the! sudden fdamrr.iug on of the) i armature oi . permanent magnet j is liable to deteriorate thej magnetism, and that the sudden' I detaching of the armatare is of I advantage to the magtvet. In the storage battery the plates jintendfl b'r The positive are ' pasted with red lead and dilute : sulphuric acid aoi d : part, water '. . and those to bs used for riega-j 'tives '.Mtti i.tharge and i i late I ! sulplnii ic aci.i. I The positive plated of a storage battery wtieu tally chargeil should; look like wet slate, nearly black; when partly charged they are dark reU. chccolate or plum color. The negative plates are always much lighter than the positives and have a pale f-late color. Too ouiek a discharge buckle j the il.iTts ;nd a verv sudden I otifelerat- Monument af Haleicli. Many of our readers remember Menry Wyatt, theoung soldier of the I-ldgecombe Company of the ist i.einei ivegimenr, w no was killed at Kethel. It is proposed to surmount tin- (. kid leslerate monu tnent to be erectt 1 in the Capitol . .-.juare at Kaieigh with a statue of ' Wyatt; and upon this the Richmond i Dispatch says; "The determination of the North , Carolinians to erect in the Capitol ' ..juare at Kaieigh a.iother monu ' ment to the soldiers of that State 'who fell m The late war should 'receive the hearty sympathy and ; substantial encouragement of all our people. Kspecially should the movement aronse the interest of ' Kichmoinlers. for the plan is to , surmount ;t,, monument with i statue of Henry W'vatt, tbe first I Confeder.i'e s-iidier killed in battle Young Wyatt waa., .re believe I once a resident of Richmond, but i was nt home in North Carolma when the war broke out. and it was J as a Nor'h Carolina soldier that lie i fought and died at l.tg Kethel I 'ayet tevtlie Observer. I Kerosene will take iron rust and j fruit stains from almost every kind of goods, without injuring the I fabric. . W ash tlie soiled stot in kerosene its y ou would in water The spot must be washed in the kerosene before, they have been put into soap and water, or it will do no sood. A csuical obserier of human nature sajs that a woman will give twenty-five cents for a hfty cent article that she doesn't want, and a man will give fifty cents for a twenty the cent article that he does want. The thimble was first called the thnrnb bell," because it was used on the thumb instead of the finger, a at present. The word soon evoluted into t-humble. The word thimble is cr ni parat l vely modern. There are now, is computed, over JoU.tHXi words in the English language or about 70,000 more than i in the lieroian i rench, Spanish ind Italian la iguages combined. Tne costliest tov on record Vi' pertiilninir lo the Tinted States. was a SPECIAL BUM Mo. tO. fiUUTUf VAKK OI EilTH. Y y mi Amtmrnm Oafc BIii rr- jTav aV004.3ri.aUu Lame. M (10 OO Vw.aOOS.4rt.6ta. " ttlX JfavavOlOCft rvbne. - - STXOO a awar ISO astaw aaaaloaiw for awt o abwvt ao aw ttm-t from axtt. aooat rata. aoartaa (Oc. . aaaaa. aa l an In laa. iaw a aa-ara laiia lai TtbTTf Itain! TY Q3K CO.. St. Laula. Mo. STERLING SILVER, about 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CA1T BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. broken-nosed wooden horse which In-longed to Napoleon Konaparte and was sold a jear or two ago for 10O0 franc. PITS CHSRE0 FITS GORED BKLL THE JEWELEB. THE 8TURTEVANT HOUSE NEW YORK. discharge draws the paste out of them. W'lien fulled charged plates which have oeen removed from the electrolyte are to be replaced, the liquid put in should have the same specific gravity as it wai before. According to Silvanus Thompson a simple tangent galvanometer may b made to read as an ampere meter when constructed as follows: "Take a piece of msnlated copper wire ot a gauge not less than No. 10 I. Y. Cr., cr say than three millimeters in diameter, and of th s wire wind ti ve turns onlv, so as to have a mean radius for New York. ! A tender conscience is an inesti Clevelai d and Chicago of ; , M mable blessine: that is. a conscience incheM for Philadelphia ti ; inches not only quick to discern what is N ashmgton. i" KS inches; San evil, but instantly to shun it, as the I ranci-co I , inches New Orleans, eyelid closes itself against a mote 4.1 inches, then snch a coil when traversed by one ampere deflects the needle exactly l.". that is, to San FiiAN't i.scu, Aug. '. The statement is published that the British cruiser Champion returned to Honolula July 2. alter having annexed Johnson's Island to tbe jiossessiona of Great BritaiD, but no oflicial advices have been received here to that effect. The States Department at Washington has decided that Johnson's Island appertains to the Tll 1- irit Stf). !.-.-!. jr.-: af run down, ,-uu't eat fit.-.': aep. i-iin't ;'a i.k. tan'. io anvtliing to voit sarisfaeticj., and j 'a wonder whi.t a; s Jul "u nlcutd ied the wmning, j y, u Kre takijjf.- the first into Nervous I I'roRtratif.n. Yon urn d a nerve tonic ami in Ei.-.-tric Bitters y-ou w ill find the eiact reiiiecy for restoring u 'ti nervous system f". it a norma!, heaitliv condition. Sur prisi .- re-uts foll.r.v tiie use Of thin frrent i N,'i -v.- T..n;c and Alterative Vour appe tite rturnc- good digestion is restored, ! and the Liver and Kidney? re-Kumf- healthy i iictinn Try a bottle. I'rice .MOc. at F. S. PufTy g drug store. ' I t TTT . a. . . mm Ban a. of 1 v(nc' n: CI N IMCi L'nilcrground London has :J000 miles of sewers, .54,000 miles of j telegraph wires, .'51200 miles of ' gaspipes and 4500 miles of water 1 mains. i The m-ed of a perfectly sfd and al I ways reliaDle remedy for the teculiar ! diseases of summer n universal As a remedy for the household, offioe. on tlful as paint. PUttV. minarets. bn ' thfc f.Ta?- " 'Pard and for travel , t , . . , . era oy laiia ana sea, w inkelmiinn s windows, brackets, tin shingles, , Diftrrhoea Bnd , hoiera Remedy ha. wide doors and plate glass win- j proved its inestimable worth in the dows can make them, and they ' prompt relief and cure of all disorders cost laree sums of mooev. The : originatinn in the Rtomach and difeg snrronn.iinpsof manv of them are tie system, such ax ( holera, C holera ii i OLD VIRGINIA C M 8 ROOTS. It! a ! I ) -NUFJCTUREDCNLY ; BWHITLOCK--rRlCHMOKD.VAi r7-'.i) 55: S ivc for Ten Cents. SMOKI SVSI ! I 10 IM1 TNI). TRY THEA. cry beautilul, magnincent grass lawns, elegant shade trees, part iers of beantifal flowers mostly ex otics, and well gravelled walks, running down into shady nooks, the whole scene made more beauti ful by groups ot happy children playing under the shade and mak ing the air resound with shouts ol joyous laughter. But there are some lots that neglected; a portion of Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps eto. Ser viceable under all conditions. Always ready for use, and peifectly saf . Price 25o. at all Qrunteii-tH. june4dfewl v. In this country there are about twenty-five thoasand homu-opathic physicians. REMARKABLE RESCUE. j Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainlield, 111. re makes the statement that she caught cold the front which settled on her lungs; she was treat tenr-fia in dfdanidatArl crmrhf inn' ' " lur 14 uluul" p-v. Ia.mI1T P"ycian still with all of these defects Ashe- and rather a island. v-imtr.riha.hin P.fino Intv OO wio D y.caoran t c - : " .t r .".I- " Z CL Pretty place ..',,. , t.:i.t. lne expenses ot living nere are '' r Z, P '; 7 h Jarful, house rent is exorbitant, men n actual occupation of the tQe afc which am gt ' rents for seventy five dallars per rr,rTifK. n.wl to nTnarl at 1 A I'll W 1 lie Illluots knights of Labor. ' . . , ' V-lllAUU, AUK, .U uuicittl vrow porna fn. Sr,r OP mnnrh r,r nil I haa t , niaanrH4r.o.VrarAl ' van uea uot.u iooucu iui a umm z n kn c l.n lt- A ., , ill. . i;K f juu uau uuj oa loifcc a iui, ouu UICCUUK Ul mo illlUVlO nuiEUHJ UI hniM if- r, hr,tf.,r fcr,nQ .11 fr.r . , ,, , , . . . t v&a ai, krww.x uiruo., ,,,, iui t. Jim . an up. mguciiu, Auguau I nnn i , V. rr-1. .. . . .11 K jlu. luo mccuuk; win uc uu important one from tbe fact that the Knights will decide which political party the order shall support in the coming campaign Matters of legislation will be discussed and the demands of organized labor will receive due consideration, went into the and local men nave been active in the People's party movement it is likely that that party will receive their endorsement but crew 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 Consumption: she bought a bottle andjto her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its rise and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and i-j as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F. S. Duff wholesale and retail drug store; large bot ties, ,-jUc. ana 81.00 PRICES TO SUIT the TIMES! Buggic- from $-37.50 to KHI.Oll, I Load Oarts frem SK.OO to lm.(io. harm agons from i to mi.O(I. Buggy llnrr.ii; (fin rvoo to Also. IlOIisIlS and M I 1. 1 IS w ill bo sold in proportion to tht a prices ior Cash or negotiable paper. Prompt attention paid to livery, us in the prist. (10 TH03. A. (3HKEN', Presidont. WM. DUNN, Vice-Prisidfot. FOY. daahier. dUOVKH. Tpllf-r CITIZE 1 J ANK DO A GENERAL -Ol BANKIMG BUSINESS. I have not seen a level lot 100 feet in width unless graded, since I have been here, some of the lots are 20 feet below the side walks and some are 30 feet above them. Often the front door of a house, I Academic ELON COLLEGE, LOCATED ON N. C. R. R. when on a level with the street. ; Commercial. the rear of the house will require a the I Elegant new buildings. Large and in- 1 creasing patronage. Both sexes. Facul- j ty of twelve members. Curriculum equal of Male Colleges, J('urtiiU'iit, Music, Art, The Accounts of banks, Hankers, Corporations, 'innrm. Men hanta ami .. 1,1 received on favorable t; mm. ''rompt and careful hiu nti.m mven to tin, init iml of our customers. i ' i.i;: y imki ."! 'it-'. Ferdinand Ulrich, E. V. toiall woo.l , J. A. Meadows, iJeo. N. Ivoe, Samuel W. Ipock, E It. Meadows, Chas. H. Fowler, Chas. liiry. Jr. William Dunn, .1 slum Kidiiir.nil . than. Kei. 'nHU in. Mayer llalin. I'hoH. A ( 1 r. . ii , i E 1 . . . As the Knights ,ong flight of gtep8 tQ reach WLuaur wu nun I Knnb- varrl This may be a good spot for per sons to make money in, provided they have capital to commence with, but for men of small means, I tninK mere are manv places in i North Carolina far preferable. One ; who has means sufficient to start ; a medium large business here, sue- i live in j II. C. Frick to be Sued. Pittsbubo, Aug. -i. Attorney Cox stated this afternoon that it Vi n i 1 Vw i Vt ArllHo1 KpJ ti r n n ! f CI aeainst H C Frick Secretarv r688111' has enongh to against u u. xnct, secretary afflaewce elsewhere. 1 ni' anil HnnarinlanrlAnt PAltr.. I 7 at once for oonshiracv. Th nanr .. ao n0t ana 1 never oe.ieved, f. L'. tnat any mountain country, is as :ZH h'. t m V Arable to longevity as the sea ? IDig,abei0 e ZZ coast. Wejudge a tree by Its ,,1U'"'"6' iu I fmtt-a on1 inArrn fnn Dolnl,ril,- H- j i -a , 1 . r- . utwot Cwuu J uuko i. ii oaiuuiiL i An Hfari whof hnr rn malru i n in rm a ! 7 J tion before an Alderman of Pitta and healthfulness of a -country by r" t, " "nrin vha nS"JT the appearance of the inhabitants burg: or Homestead. The charges Tho JT-fl wftm(iri nf tha oaBl are tounded upon the introduction of the Pinkertonts, which precipi tated the not on July oth. The men and women of the east are, on the .average, of bet ter phy sique than those of the west. J. H. Morals of Students Unsurpassed. Opens September 1st, 1892. For further information or catalogue Apply to Rev. V,. S. LONG, A.M., D.D. President, ly 10 dwtf Elon College,-N. C. 1 HE NdETH CAK0LINA COEEEGI- OF Agriculture and Mecknicai Arts, will begin its fourth session Sept. 2, 1U2. County Superintendents of Edu cstion will examine applicants for admission. Total cost 100 year. Addrrea ALEXANDER Q HOLLADAY, President. .j'Jjwlm Raleigh, N. C. Collegiate Institute, TSJeTJv Hern , A HOME LNSTITI. i "k" lor tin- Edur.iticn GIRLS of-Eastern ( 'arolinn nt a 1 1 1 ' i i r.-i t cm. Facultv iTiini"Scd of K K.I IT rxin'rn'iiccd ami nxr. o. r. ) ami .i ti SIX DEPARTMENTS classed in a r.v of tin; Cuih-iros. StuiU-iit;- rr'iros('iitin TI''N last vcar. Tlio Ml'fciK'AE DEPARTMENT Mien Students prepun-l J' nt TearborB. r advaiicfMl ( , ill lit ie enrol lod Prof-. V. facilitiop music. Special IlldiT" the direction of JO. Morton with e;o.l ASS 144 T A N TH, aM i.nls superior for t!ie svtematie stud of vical ami instrumental Mob of Homesteaders on the War. Duquesne, Pa., August . This morning a mob of 300 from Homestead attacked a party of six ty Bonumon men as they were L'ufermented (Jrape Juice. The grapes are picked when they are fully ripened and the juice extracted and bottled as soon enetering the steel works to make P1! aerwards. The bottles repairs. The mob was armed with filled brimful and placed up ,.lr,t,o orl otoo onrl i U Lf l mtjir UWItll 1U 'ULBOl UUl MaiCI ' & .1 nninf W h ti r t Vi a m n ia a a H n f i u ininred nrt a doen nthftrn wPr kuo waw'i LUC UU,H- 10 '"u .mu 1'he upeed of the fastest railway- tram in not much more than half that of the golden eagle's flight The bird often covers 1-P miles an hour. Ami -nab ne ever loveu any other trirl bet'oref" Mabel "So: I that doesn t worry me. What I wane io Know is n ne win love aDy I other girl in the future. O A M KKICAN' IT. AS ISO T . 1 o oo- -o o Kt'R O P V. A N I'l.AN 1 "O Prr lvy r a. R ; i L i-w x kl ( i ( ) ( Tit at JTtHTrV HT HOt IK 1a tfia n..-at n ' r. ' n ' . ' i r a. . r Tat.l r-J a'.rrat -a r ; . r . . r r : n - p r a-'a j o aru.: aaru n : and larxra'a.: '.. r A.. l.h.t f.n'ifU ..f M-rr. w '..-1 -... J'.'. ll.al oonTQ'.an.-. n..'.r-. offrd .or fqai'i. Tlimt affKTKVAT .1111 IK IW WOKS T CAS Alt 1 X t - n may ry B. jraatAaaatt rj-; , c ul tnd ymm OaaaT MUUtlr A rKu ry-a wwllaiaai ry Caw A. V't I Hi:.- iv,l r ne A J, EAILCElICM.?st FWi.Pi THE II rmmA way. iHch C 2 J I h Mia 5w w .trh, r y a.VVVa,aa.avava,i (ravaata. aac awai i the angle wbotw natural t-angeut 1 !, and the natural tangents of the deflections w;M ttierctoro read .irn ere! d : rtN't ! . 1 he ra.l.:: has to be inversely proport ioiih! to the intensity ot the horioiral component of thu earth's magnetic force at the place where the ampere meter is to be u.-ed. It may t- further noted that a eur rent of cut ampere strength will e.ui-ie the deposition in one hour of 1 7 1 t'r.im mes or 1 --1 ! i : grains of copper in .in electrolytic oel,'. It wni :n one hour depos;' (''-' t gramme .r m .. grains .1 silver men aivi Tr,la-Mr ifjnl. a.-uj all l"ru- J laaa com! jct.l f-r y.nri.Tt rrra s JOvaOmcl'flOottf u a p.Tt.TO"-ci' J aaa wrm can - . r ' : f v. . c - . - ;i t t lamiiaa frrm. .ii - r . ! :n a -liver en!!. Scientific At J nw, r 1 In- Oui stioii. I Ca ' ! 1' ,;' ' ' ' my Popl'- w" r BBksLaaaBBBi i u' ,,'rl'1 ; rfer to fut'er and be i cAa.-ra i r : - -r arnur A made miaoran.o hy ind:Kation. (xnatrrlioti, IVrrina. I.oa,if Apptite.i'oaiinif up of tr.e h'oo-l . :,. w Skin. whn f or T'.o. we will a.. it inn:-. Sh:loh' V" i tl i r.ar . juaractNj in rure thtTi So'.J by New Br r I )r u a" d AseamU'SH uteel loat made from , one nece of metal bv hvdraulic pressure promises to be very i desirable. 1' will last a great while and cannot leak . A nun at Kin go Mountain, has a Jersey heller. it' months old, that has never had a caif, but gives about cue ami a half gallons of milk a day. The prohibitionists in their con vention at Cincinnati last week raised the sum of for campaign expenses. The cultivation of the grape in France gives employment to no fewer than l' l.ooo.ii'U) persons. I).i tune religion it more abun dant than night time religion. The s;ck often nee.! help at night: do you give it '. 1 he American H'ople spend t.'o.iMio ooo a year lor Letter poet-age. more or less hurt. The Sixteenth regiment has arrived on the firoand and no more trouble is ap prehended. North Carolina'- Prohibition Tarty. Qeeknsboeo, N. C, Aug. 3. The State Prohibition party met in the courthouse at this place this morning. J. Durham, was made temporary the bottle, expelling a portion of the liquid. No fermentation will ensue. As tne liquid cools it con tracts, leaving a vacancy between the cork and tbe liquid; but tbe vacancy must not be an atmors- pheric chamber. The cork must of course, be throughly air-tight. If fermentation does set in, it M. Sontbgate, of ma 06 uven on oy reueating tne made temporary I wlDe- --he bottles are tnen laid on chairman. .Tohn R. Millnr wria "-"tnr .uea iu i wui piaor, aim me made secretary Walter Menden- organio foreign substances must hail of thi eifv. mariA th nh always be allowed to settle, so that , - , j , i I u i; : j K tv, of welcome, after which commit- tuo ue"JC ca'- tPi.s wr annnintftd. Th Kinwii. wme can he six months or a year t, (u, aHir.nmr.ri nnni , , without dam age. At the end of fc.llU VU4UI.U UUbla lJ -aJ V " I . . . - , , fha anftlinrv niipi -vri if o nnn lii arratn oe nueu into Dotties tne seaiment Chinese Need Aoulv. beine left behind. These bottles i ....... . . Washington. August 8. The must be orimmi, ana snouia again treasury department has instructed e set in vats of hot water, heated the collector of customs at San "P me same aergee anu corseu Francisco, Cab, to send back to " precisely the same manner as at China by tbe steamer Peru, the 74 first, using sealing wax to exclude UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Instruction i. ciVered in four general courses of study, six brief courses, a lare number of special courses, and in Law. Medicine and PniTineerititr. The Faculty includes twenty Ti'achers. Scholarships Hnd loan funds are avail able lor needy young men of talent and character. The NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 1. For catalogue with full information, audi ess IT.FSI DENT WINSTON, j - -J 2 dwlm Chapel Hill, N. C Course of Study for Hiobc Desirifljt to nc- comc Teachers Moral advantages of the Kchool unmiriiimi; d. Special induoeroents offered to I'OOli ItOVS Hnd (1IUI.S Next Terra opens September .". V'J'J. Hcnd fur t)atnl(kii.' MIS8 MAItV L. ALLEN, Sec y " V !.MM, A 11 l'nucipal. jaly7d;f New Home. N. C Si Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. Tlii- Advent Term of the Fifth Animal S'ssi.ju will begin September 22d. For catalogue address IIkv. Ii. SUEDES, A.M., jyl dwiim Kaieigh, N. C, -' , . .', '- - X-' ' ' ' - , '1 ' - '"SV:' HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, OXFORD, N. C. Modern buildings, lint and ciid batlis, ixymniisiurn. h'-allliful clim.iii. lw.nOl..i surroundings, ntnnt, ers limited. A iimdi'l home -,hi, ', forlo'.s 'nuloguen Kent on application. ' lull", dwlm Chinese sailors brought over the steamer Pekin. by the air. The wine is then left to cool in the ordinary way and must be put away where the temperature is even and cool. It is now ready for use, and will keep just as long A nother Account. Durham, 0., August 4. At L it! this evening a Buttress stone as it is kept free from contact with at Innitv M. E. Chnrch. fell tne atmotpnere. inis mates a through a weak scaffolding. Albert very delightful beverage, entirely j ii i i - i j i i r r l i. i i.' ij Trenton High School Will Begin on the First Monday in Sept., in the New High School Building. Tuition From $1.50 to $3.00, and Board From $5 to $7. For farther Infornnitioo address W. H. RHODES, Principal . ;uly l:S(!w2m Far Superior and Cheaper Than Ever Before! instantly killed, Sam McLain, colored, probably fatally mjared. the Victoria Vegetable Commission Australia. AVATC 1 1 TO WE H, u r-u C.A.SNOW&CO.i Ono Dollar a Year. .ergymen come ilex? in ti mechanics under the inventors. num her head of . n m:u -summer Sj lt.'bergen .s .ci pracf.ci!; : n.ici'ff.H the I'o.iet of boun.!. and ;.!e to Vessels. JlUJintEHffPSS JJ aaftnai, (jmnj Iatniarrnt-r. Satwi tat JupU Ci?j . OtBaW tt BHDaUMiMn, I iraooTii!, N XJiloaiaJ Of9W. WaaUtlao. N. U E4 Dquor Hxnnvtr rjMTmWwtn. nnCOLDEItSFEanC' Waiaaitfaaafaaa.Tlaa-Oalaaafca4 id ii l aVa latataK ut miwi if i B m i in laily lira, iw aa WJ atfara m imn , aa paalaat la liWl,KllM. ITIIV i aa aatad 7 aa4 wlaa aawa aa. fcilwiia aa Iaaaa a. rafaranllia I - i attaial X, V. Df7. arwczwavKrv 9m ItOl i7lwT I aaVaaaaaiT' m a a aasa tiaa in!i.Jr'- I ..ii 'iin j.t i ..n ( nr.-. Tb.i i b"Tond jj.ation the mct uroaful i V'jjh iledicioe we hua 'r o! 1. a f 1 oa inTariablj cure ihp wont -.aa of ' ough.i roup and Broach. in, whti.- iu wonderful oucmm in th cur ? onaumrt.on without a parallel in th hntory of medicine. Sirica ik (.rt '..-ofrj it han ben mill on a i?uarci iet whi.-h no other m -1 1 r i ri e c t n J If you hare n eough we aarnoatly ul vou t . try it. Price 10c . jX-. and f. . It your luna re ore. che. or back lame. u.- Shi loh I'oroaj Plat,r. Hold t y New lie me I rug Caa. l'rince Lismarck is said to have a r"tii!'or::i income of ':.""(, 000 a year. L.Lsori sr.i'.-s that very few people kn. .w the .und o!' their own voicen. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it will wear away," but in most rnana it waqt-q tnr.m a l- i ? I rtnifl TllAr be induced to try the successful medicine in a pen about six feet square ailed Kemp's Balsam, which is sold o a positive guarantee to cure, they woul immediately see the excellent effect afte taking the t'.rst dose. Price 50c. and ?1 Trial size fiee At all druggists. mar'Jiideod weovv Cranky Animals. Some animalslexhibit a ueer lack of sense," says a man who has observed them. "Put a buzzard and open at the top, and it is as much a prisoner as though it were shut up in a box. xnis is oecause huzzards always begin their llight by taking a short run, and the' either cannot or will not attempt More than l,o00,000 copies of to fly unless thev can do so. Zola's novels, exclusive of transla tions, have been sold. The Population of New llerne Is about nine thousand, and we would say nt least one-half are troubled with some affection on the Throat and Lungs, as thoM.' complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Luntrs. Trial sue free. Lare bottle 50c. and 1 by all druggists. Sold i our f ; m e?. ill t i.e I n l te men ore i ri.sh men reside ta'es than EDglish- Ltfe is worth living if you (or other as well as yourself. live I ., t. bV lie.tr: an.1, i't i n g heal t h v strong begin ; Mas. grandparents. ! bea For Orir Fifty Yeara Winblow'b Soothing Syrup haa used for children teething. It innthsa the child, unftena the BUmi. Only i per cent of all Operations' tllays all pain, ourea wind colic, and i in ampatation are fatal. : the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- Live canta a bottle. Bold by all drng- Children Cry .for Pitcher's' CastorfaT I '"'"jinad'&wiv' the Wr'd' Again; take a common bumble bee and put it in a goblet. It will remain a prisoner for hours, trying to escape through the sides, with out ever thinking ot escaping through the top. So also a bat can not rise from a perfectly level sur face. Although it is nimble in its night when once on the wing and can fly for many hours at a time without taking the leass rest, if placed on the floor or on flat ground it is absolutely unable to use its wings. The only thing it can do is to shuttle helplessly and painfully along until it reaches some trilling elevation from which it can throw itself into the air, when at once it is off like a flash." Do not forget that the nervous system of Americans is too gener ally developed at the expense of the muscular. Salem Female Academy, SJlLEM, n. c. The Oldest Female College in the Sontk The 01st Annual Session begins Sep tember 1st. 1802. Register for last year 327. Special features: tub dkveiOP me.vt of Health. Character and Intellect. Buildings, thoroughly re modelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Depart ments, besides first-class schools in Music, Art, Lanqauges, Elocution, Commercial and industrial studies. JOHN H. OLEWELL, jlOJwlm Principal. Clinton 13 ilitarylnstit'o CLINTON, N. C. All teachers have had Collegiate training prepared especially for teach ing. gtTPreparatory course a specialty. Special course in Commercial Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. (BTVooal Musio and Calistbenios Free. CaTNo additional cost for Classics. "NO INCIDENTAL FEES. ?15 for Board, Washing, Lights, and Tuition per month Tuition from $2, $3 to $4 per month. I mforms will not cost more than 815.50. For farther particulars address the Principal, W. R. SKINNER, feblldwtf Clinton, N. C. has just arrived with a FRESH SUPPLY oi West Virginia HORSES and MULES, and is prepared to meet the emergency, Low Priced Potatoes It will pay one and all to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. KINSTOE COLLEGE, 1 1. Children Cfvfor Pitcher's'Castoria; Has tbe stronst Faculty in instruction in (ill depm tint-inn. BUSINESS C'LliSK uii.sui..i.-..M-.l in tin' s.uth Don't pas by Kin.-tun until ni: hnvo mm ii n-. Full courser- in Jinok-kecjiiiiL'. Hnnkin', I , num.'. Cal culator. i "ric-i'. 'ii. Ii iir.', nn i 1 Viimmi.-I, j.. MUSK.'. ui Di:e ..r hn- tcu . r. partiuent w lii ulin is; tnj.lr itsci! n. t ynu . Special ;ui vantages in Chi-miatry, Sun. I Mathematics. Language and F.lm u! -n . If you wish to secure a placo in the C.iir.'r n! dejiartmeuts aro being vapidly till. 1 ror new Catalogue, address Cf Xamu this iiaper. I.n ipjll, til "IK Rapid 1 I.i an 1 tiit;rapl,', BOI1KI (if tllO i'MOW KLL. IVinrlpals. ,( i n --s -f !) nn, i ti ' m ' N"K I, ) ! A ami CI) t... r.-a'n.i'til i.i-i . sar v N . . , . . .... Ifivrs VV llllurt.u aft,- nl. ... i.i . '7 uu;k15. BLOOD 6AI M CO., Pro g, fltiinti. G- .1.1 arr For sale by J. V. JORDAN, DruKgist, .New Heruo, N C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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