! -at : ; LDPIIJERY tPBICES. GUN BOWDER Ht Ilagazinft . Prices, . SIM UJb'Jb" At Factory Prices. KlOIrich, .Wholes Grocer, !ifEW BEKNE. JT. O. -".-"".- THE oc! Front, UKAB HOTEL ALBERT, la the) place to look for dothing and Gents Furnishing Goods. AIm TTJIIt and COMPLETE lino of BUY GOODS, Boots, Shoes5 Etc. " 8tmc11 lot of BLJLNKET3 and COM FORTA that will be ol4 t a nrprisinK ly low figure. ; t jDZTm Smitli ; BHIGK! BBICK! ! Will bare brick to snpplj all de- ciands on and after MAY 3d At Reasonable ' ;: ' Prices Too. Also in stock a carload each o CLIENT and LIME, Apr. 2993. J. E. LATHAM 1IANJ7ELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists & Blacksmiths. " Make and repaia Engines, Boilers Saw Mill Oris Mills and Pumps. Steam coat work of all kind. Bepaix Inspirators and. Injectors. Gas, Steam and water pipes fitted in, la all their branches. Si op ' between , Ice Factory and Freight Depot of A. & S". C. B. B (dwtf) . WE KXOWtnt itsnedy CTFRE3 A WORST CASES. That yam mmf try it, citAott expense, w will aaai yo One JiotU faee. All chargim prepaid by m. Cert Age, Post-Oflux ad Stat. A , EiLL GEESSAl CO., at B9L, rl II baa pwiuiauently enrod thocsaitw tf rnir pvooDtmcea by doctors hope Iumu If 70a have premonitory symp ' toms, arch as Cough, Difficulty of - Breathtne, &- don't delay, bnt use PI8OS CURE fob CONStMPTIOS tuuuAiiatelv. By Druggists. 25 cents HUMPHREYS fr. Hwaaii tV fcpreiSe mro eeientiScally end mritvikr prepared HcoalMt iwl for yean in tilnw practice aad (or over tairty year by the paoyim wttk mttn row. Etbt tto&e Sjieciflo - a nxeW can for the dfecaw umd. Ttwranirltboat drtnortim. purgim or rtrfnelng iia.f MiwnmM ivt uu tm ue wnemu . I-Twwit OOTuwtfcTra. InflgmmaUotu . .US , a-WaraM, Worn fmr, Worn Collo. . . . .'J.5 STeecklaa't CoUs, Crrbis. Wakefulness .93 IMarrfcM. ChnOrea or Adoisa .25 T Oaka. Ooal BroocaiUa 33 8 Hearmirl, Teothaeaa, Fanwtrha .9.J - : HeaaufeeM, Sick F-jiacae. Vertigo. . .25 ' lO Pyaaapaf. BatoagnM. CommpaUun. .23 11 fapraaa4 or Pa I af a I Period ... .'25 1 J Wkiwa, Too PiotiHa Paiods 23 1 X Cram. Larrma1tla. BoarKBra. . .23 1 4 (mlt Kkna, frysipplaa. KropUuM. . .23 IT iraiiaiailai BbeamaUe Palna 23 1 MaJarta, CkiUa. Pevpr and Ane .33 1 Cmta.rrh, Inflwroa. CoVi In toe Head- i.J 9.ffkanluCauk .43 8TKI4aerIHaae S4-Kernn Jlekilltr aaCrtaary Wmaeaa, Wetttn Bed . .23 BIWBIIT9' WITCH BiZLL OIL. natUa Oiataarat." Trial fcixe lieu . m Mat n ne4pl erf prlea. iDkea, it 1 it waaaa at, nw maa. S PEC I Fl OS. WE TELL YOU - pjothiag aew wbea we atmte that it pari to enrag ' ia a penaaaeat, bkm healthy aadT pteaunt buu aaaa, that retarns a arolit for rrery day's work. ' Saea ia tba baalniiai w affer the worklnc olus. . Wa teash them how to auke moaey rapkuy, and ' " nanurtae erary 00m who follows our In.tractiuas : bithaUy the auklag of avjOO.OO a moatn. J Krarp oaa waa take bold now and woriu will : aarely aad apeedily locreaae their earnings ; there ' aaa b no oTuwfloa ahoat tt; others now at work ara aoiM fa. aad you, reader, can do the same ' " This ia taa beat paying business that ron bare avar had la ehaaoo to secare. Toa will make a rrai 1 bvyoa fail to gi it . trial at once If yoa grasp toa situation, and act quickly, fou will airaetly tad yourself in a most prosperous aaaiaaaa, at. wbieh yoo eaa sarelv make and save - larga mia of aooaey. The result of only a few Boarsr work will ortea equal a week's wages. Whetaev Toa ara old or young, nvan or woman, it aiatss ao differencA, do aa we tell yon, and rac aeaa wiU asset yoa at the yery start. Neither axperiaasa or capital accessary. Those who work for aa ara pswarded. Why not write to-day fot tail parUcalan, free ' E. C. ALLEN CO., Ba No. 40, Augusta, Bfa. t X t - FflCB 1EST TO r I . m vua friarcy. 111 on SENSIBLE MICHIGAN. She will Xevcr Regret the Step She has Taken for Good Ro.ds. At. her recent State election,! Michigan-adopted a constitutional j amendent ralative to he im- j provemeur of public hiehwuve. The ! amendent was thoroughly discuss , ed,and its provisions were so well i understood that it carried by a majority of 10,000 and this, too, in the face of adverse majorities given by some of the agricultural counties ot the Southern section of the State. The provisions of the amendment are not amplified by neceasarj leg islation, and this work will be car ried over to the meeting the next Legislature. Bat the initial and most important step has been taken in the adoption of the amen dment, and further agitation will be in the nature of educating the people to make use of the order of things. The effect of the vote will be ot assistance to the friends of good roads in other States, and es pecially here in Ohio. Each victory will make the next one easier and, now that Miobigau has spoken for good roads, favorable legislation will be more easily secured in other States. Toledo Blade. THE DEVIL AND HIS LAWYER. "The devil came up to the earth one day, And into a court house wended his way, Just as an attorney, with verv grave face. Was proceedirg to argue the "points in the case. ' Now, a lawyer his Majesty never had seen, For to his dominions none never bad been And he filt very anxious the reason to know, Wny none had been sent to the regions below. Twa3 the fault of his agenU, his majesty thought. That none of these lawyers had ever been canght. And for his own pleasure he felt a de sire I To come to the earth and the reason inquire. Well, the lawyer who rose with vision so grave, Made his opponent a condemnate knave, And the devil was really greatly amused To hear the attornev so grosslv abused. But as soon as the speaker had come to a close The counsel opposing them fiercely arose, And heaped such abuse on the head of the first. That made him a villain of all men the worst. ' . Thus thev quarreled, contended ) and argued so lonz T was hard to determine which of them was wrong. And concluding he'd beard quite enough of the "luss Old Nick turned away, and soliloquized thus; 'If all thev had said of each other be true The devil has surclv been robbed of his due; But Tm satisfied now its all very well For those villians would ruin the morals ot helL They have puzzled the court with their villainous cavil. And I'm free to confess they have puzzled the devil; My agtnts are right to let lawyer's alone'. If! had them they'd swindle me out of my throne!" Impolite Things. We give a few of those impolite thing in which people render themselves disagreeable: Loud and boisterous laugh ter. Beading when others are talk ing. Beading alond in company with, out being asked. Talking when others are read ing. Smoking a' out the boose. Oatting finger nails in compa ny. Leaving chnrch before public wossLip is closed. Whispering or laughing in church. Gazing rudely at strangers. Leaving a stranger without a seat.. A want of reverance and respect for seniors. Correcting persons older than yourself, especially parents. Beceving presents without an expression of gratitude. Making yourself the hero of your story. Laughing at the mistakes of others. Joking of others in company. Commencing talking before others have finished speaking. Answering questions that have been pnt to others. Commencing to eat aa soon as you get to the table. Always GlTlng; Satisfaction. Brandreth'a Pills Tiave alwayB given satisfaction In fifty years there has been no complaint of them That is about their life in the United States and millions of persons have used them. There is no donbt that they have established themael es by merit alone. They cure rheumatism, dyspepsia, piles, liver complaint, biliousness and any disease arising from an impure state of the blood. One or two at night on an empty stomach, for a week or two, will keep you in lood form and tone up the system. They are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Hoke Smith for the Next TIee Presi dent. Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith is credited with a secret am bition to be placed on the next Democratic national ticket as the candidate for Vice President. The idea seems to tx that the country is now sufficiently re united to make the nomination of a Southern man not only a possibility but a good political stroke. Many politi cians think that the next national ticket will have a Western man lor President and a Southern man for second place, but whether Hoke Smith is to be that man remains to be seen. Wil. Beview, Sbiloh's Consumption Cure. This ia beyond attention the most raoomsful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few dosea invariably cure the worst casM ot Congh,Croup and Bronchitis, while ita wonderful success ia the eure of Consumption ia without a parallel in the history of medicine. Siaos ita first discovery it has been sold on a fruarantea, a test which no other medicine oaa stand. If 70a hare a oougti we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price lOo-, 50o, and (1. If your longs are sore, ohest. or back lame, use &ii loh's Porous Plaster Sold by New Berne Drug Co. Crisp keeps cool. The papers are saying how the committees of the House are to be arranged, bnt the Speaker keeps hia month shat. TO TEST .MEN'S SOCIA L'Sli. (iivo a .11 an C hand- to (i. t Rkii and Watch Liui. I !'': ! .-.. to ,i mail s J " riUlt .1 l':l'c It T j - 01 ttn Sr Louis j 1 ; i watch what ' "'uinula't 8 or j fait h m soc. lUisni. to a rrvreseira; tv, G'or. - D .iici -it, ' hi - doe wi.i-.i tie is presented vih a 1 '! proj'erf . ' 1 huvo a in; ov h.) 1." a ttrttr-c1-'' ma.! !u 1 j s -t-r , ezce!-r lor his d teridiu it o.. to talk; ami t'-iit- lift'K'oo muc'i. I Fir .'iirs ht lias been an extreirn' soi-i.liali-r and ha- Iipmi arguing! ari n r tho crime i wi-.iltii. Not: ry lon; o he roi i-. M u contin ue the dicunsioriH auil c-n;rl very ansiou.-t to i.ira'et h.M hi- h nl i-vci satd lis favor of a'i ( n n'.'l- :--Of! .t all 'hi- ooil t lilies l.'i t :k- world auioiu: ail rht- i ..:! :iv;.u in it.. 1 I a:!if i af ."it in i l '! !. but w i" hi'ii' :.ut;.-i-.-. curtained rht- cause. d til; 'He h 1. the hi. in stall ni Li ' -gojd acc . the tiitfh: for .- -ii l' - ti f 1 1 d i ' 1 1 and ::' ; . ,: itaut h ot io -i ;i 1 I mo, and " ;ned iM- ti t- ii.ru on IH-d 'i i hull . The jr.iui.il 1 i muct; ur, find Mi.it ineuin :ra: s- tr had in creased 111 vdue about, two per cent While- be tt ii s-r. and ..I" is r.n v -A t-ith l .'H i ih 'UHi'id or four '.i.ou-ir,nd dollar. i'l t ig-t b, w much hi- ) d la-en arguing .'.-a.- th ra ;si:iiu: amount each Au'ieiu'in hp. oil id ' .- ..!!. d tO Own, til" 1' w.-.s ;t ve:y U! all -T-cen'sgt- i-f liw prneiit ea. liily n sesHitiiis. and h nee h,s ai- m-ani ment of the denim lrr dividing up. The buildiug associations scattered over the countiy in so mans ands are the bt-r atin-MH-i -i vocatys that can well tu rned " rb is- ,r -ad- linag- Fall (irowii Irish I'otiiloe. We have for ye irri called tin- in tention of the readers ot t o- II 1 M i 1 -tin to the advantage in g-- wing a fall crop of Irnh potat-a--.. and its importance justifies this .ittii.'e. This crop ha- bt'c;nie u l'i-i imp . tant one to thotruek-rowers in the eahtern portion of the S ate. Th potato is nperior to the spring grown in many re-pecs. t'.nd es pecially for the tahie. Seed from the fall-grown i& iuiw regarded for spring planting super ior to any th it can be procured. Indeed, it i- asserted t'.v tiion- in a position to know that the South w 11 soon furnish thn etd for : i ;ng planting to the most in v'tC'-i'-'t-gardeners at the N"rtli. There is bat one drawback to th growing of this crop at the Sou h that is the difficulty in i;o;t;nu them to germinate. When this obstacle is overcome, aud it will be, no doubt, in a few years, the South can produce potatoes for the world. Prepare a plat of ground and plant from fhv 1st to the loth of August, or as soon afrer the 1st of August as yoor land may he in good condition. Plan! very shallow merely hiding ibe potato with the. earth in covering. 2so one ever re grets having a crop ot fall Irish potatoes, even if it should nut be a full one. 1 spak from experience. JOllN KOMNSON. Commissioner. Boys and Their Mothers Some one has written beautiful V to the boys in the following manner Here h a whole sermon in a lew sentences: "Of all the love affairs in ttrj world, none can surpass the true love ot t he big boy for bis mother. It is pare and noble, hon orable in the highest degree to both. I do not mean merely adnti ful affection. I mean a love which makes a boy gallant and courteous to his mu'li r, sayiDg to everybody plainly that he is fairly in love with her. "Next to the love of a husband, nothing so crowns a woman's life with honor as thisseond love, this j devotion of a son o her I never yet knew a boy turn out bp.dly who began by falliug in love with bis mother. Any man may fall in love with a fresh faced girl, and the man who is gallant with the girl may cruelly neglect the weary wife. Bnt the boy who is the lover of his mother in her middle life is a true knight, who will love his wife as much in the sere-leaved autumn as he did in daisied spring time.' Shiloh 's Cat.irrh Remedy . A marvel ous cure for O-narrh, Oiphthciris, Canker mouth, and Headiich-. With eaoh bottle ib- re is an ir.nt mou c.ipal Injector fot ihe more successful treat ment of these complaints without extra Painting-Shingle Hoofs. A timber journal xpresees sur prise that in the nsj of paint to preserve wood expo-ed to tbe weather, the fact that a shingle roof was omitted from the cata logue was iuvaris bly tbo rale. This oversight appears to be one of the things in which custom becomes habit. It in safe to presume that the custom of leaving the shingle roof unpainted originated in its angular form being less expcied to the after effects of rain and snow. If paint would be useful to any weather exposed surface it would certainly be so on a roof, and in the present style ot suburban resi dences the roof receives its share of paint along with the rest of the building, thus combining the useful with the ornamental, When the thin nature ot tbe shingle is taken into consideration it will be obvious that sun cracks will easily go through th shingle, and to that extent render it worthless, only way to overcome this paint the sbifgles :-:id alwa-s them nain e i rim- g K c - The is to U Oep id. ri t r i l' i - si.. 1 l. - - - K- - The Richmond Dispatch says the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the 10 per cent tax on State banks is not unconstitutional. That will settle it in so far as the law goes, but the Congress might cure an oppressive and unjust law by expunging it rotn the statutes. KorOvir FTty Years Mbs. Wlnsixjw's Soothing Bvrup hnn been used for ohildren teething It soothes the child, eofteca the guran, Ulays all pain, cures wind cohe, end is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea Twenty lve oenta a bottle. Bold by all drug gists throughout the world. jan9d&wW The great question is not how long we are going to live, bpt how.' 1 from Te. Did-'! Ar, on 1. 1 1.'!- 1 t.ir:ii. Ho form. p-k; wait i I. mi: - ii,.., To;-.r..-,v. ; (iistrirt. Y' th. ' roir.ini : can ti '.l mo Cr.-. IV: r. -j , i-r . v 1 n nd no Ti. u'.f r. t to 1. Lav. "Oh. Oi I. clown to Iiut Springs t hoy '10 thnr yit. L:t hull out if you'ro p , l.:.-.; : you u t.i I: s dov.-n a old s 1 in tl.is It's FoL-onty-iivo mil "Confound you. y brain I Is th -ro a la -t eaten t---v:i? ' Xav. ' 'T hop. whv in tin toll mo?" "An' why in thu itsk mo? ' "Come, now, old p tha -at t mi i-r Uki:i t y u r !:..:. t you 1. Get your scattered brains nie tho way to P; too-other and toll :'her Creel:. " '"Well, you'd better go t ''Ye3, but I want the ui ie road. votiou. " ' That's northeast. ' ' What in the name of aro v.-u scralehbacks guod a .; s n i fur any- OW u wa, .' T want vou to tell me 1 go to Panther Creek, and you'd bet tor do it . too. " ' Young man, if you go you'd bet ter wall;, seein's you hain't got r.oth ia' to ride. But of I wuzyou I'd not go, seein's tain't r.o use." "A::d why i.su't it anv ue. Uncle Johnny?" "Well, hit's this. I'm the presi dent of th.e board -f .lirectors over to Panther Creek, and, seein's we hain't made co cor.trac' yit, I calcu late wo don't want you. You're too Man.o fobbish to teach in Arkansaw. i rood ay, young man. an' reeoheet we're not all hayseeds an' block heads an' Uncle Johnnies down here in Arkansaw." Arkansaw Traveler. FISHING BY HORSE POWER, an Ocean A Novel Way of Landing Monster. Mathias Ketchera, hostler of the Seal Rock house, near San Francis co, has caught the largest sea bass that the coast has seen for manv a long day. It is Ketchcra's business to rise early each morning, and, hitching a horse to a ab'oa, patrol tho sands for a couple of hours in search of driftwood. But Mathias ha3 other callings. He is tho "lone fisherman" of the beach. Each day, as he scour3 the shore for wood, he takes a long line with him, which ho throws out into the sea and awaits results. A few davs ago he got more than he bar gained for. Mathias bad scarcely thrown his line when, to his astonishment, it was pulled from his grasp. He had some to spare, however, and grasp ing anew endeavored to land his prize. Soon the jumplngs and writhings of a large object came in to view, and Mathias concluded that he had hooked some sea monster. Then his inventive genius asserted itself. Hastily making fast the lino to the axletreo of the cart, he shouted for his horso Pompey to ''Get!" Pompey got. Tho result was that the prize was landed, and proved to bo an enormous sea bass. Mathias put his catch into his wagon and started for home. There his fish was weighed. It was four feet seven inches in length and sixty-five pounds in weigh, the largest fish of its kind that has been caught on that part of the coast. Golden Days. Baked Bananas. Allow one tablespoonful of sugar and one teaspoonful of hot water for each banana. Pare the bananas and out in halves. Place them on a shal low dish. Melt one table-spoonful of butter in the hot water and pour it over the fruit. MLx r. little salt and spice or lemon juice with the sugar, sprinkle it over the top and bake twenty minutes, or until brown. II. .usekeeper. In Need. Saidso It is all over between Job lots and Miss Fitz. An hour before the wedding-was to have taken place, the sheriff came and lugged him off to jail. Ilerdso What was the charge? Saidso Not a cent; ho and the sheriff were old friends. Truth. Netrrocs Ordered out of Town. Caeltle, 111., July 18 At San doval, thirteen. miles east of here, owing to the scarcity of laborers, wo strange negroes were engaged by some carpenters to help finish a house. Xegroes are not allowed to live in that place, consequently a party of seventy-five waited upon them threatening to lynch them if they did no: move at once. Things were finally compromised, the men agf. in to ieave toivn a.- pood as t lit- Ming is finished. :--rlin-s T.yc r nd Bkin Oir.tr . -nt 1 1 o Lo-is: .":-;t:.3. . h- ia :i ;'::k- t:o..hhv mn Oi.'v's (on.Uti..n I'. .w.lers. te .vti-U), aid iliuvstion. c-iiri' a i 1' Th. 11 WS of 11 M:i.-v . - life i'pt '.iw-, ivlit vt o. .n-tij.iit i. n, cornv; ii:--. -r-lt-i-s an.l i!i-ti-.v v..-ni, KOn.;' to :m i ! or ov, r m . .rk.-.l li..r-.-. r j.ai-kavo. l"r side by druggist oy J. V. Jo dan, Xew Berne Jf. C n-.s i-i The Kam'u Horn strikes the right note when it says: '-Nothing will do more to put wrinkles in your face than worrging about things you can't help. The Homeliest Man iu New Heme ! As well as tho handsomest, aud others aro invited to all on any uruggist ana getree a trial bottle of Kemp's Balaru for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large bottles 50 era, and $1. mar22 deod weow Why thn A I :. Io ; r. : t:.r.'i t Ii ;. ( a " - -; r v r-s t -i ir.rr.e. hr.ve of d Fa 'prolong his dan consul 1-ok him up -ivots in the ,-;oh respect o liim lcavo aid he liked t. a::d was lif--. When 7;vs lost Al- --o;;d mate's '..; fve who h- capsized. Pl at Y -.T-O t. KiTV.a WO' 1 him r'- IT- th--- I ex: s !--'.. it The ing f f i. 11 wa - o :: heirs in th. wn t- .Lin-q n c-durod .-? wate and the drift the hard- d to have con- vir.cod him fate- than I. V i ..ore aro worso in Russia, Now I have 1 go home." ng a i ;nc and naiveiv ':;; !: world, a:: 1 I wi cn Frc? Press. -Si SECRETARY MORTON, ocal Farmer He 1 3 N ot the T, To-D. of y- w; r i too j .resent 'V as a ! .uoolio Rot : ma' : i ro! ..vorjlis :.:-.v. '. : ; i.ini ful- i! th t a loan. He is l u rm in s. i.-e that the v.- r i is gor.-r"'ly u-r-d. He ha r.--v -r "brol;-- out t'. - middles" with a baikv mule and a plow whose device was sot a notch too high. All of Lis life he has had money. He went to Nebraska many years ago with thirty thousand dollars in his pocket. lie Is a graduate of the Ann Arbor university and Ann Arbor law school. His villa in finish and architectural design is tho most notable residence in the state. He has fads. Bookbinding is one of them. He judges woodcuts and will tell you at a glance whether an impression is hand made or machine work. In his leisure morn, .,1s he will cap quotations from Horace withanyono who is not fr. -a .com fcchcoi. He aiol discriminating as well as a thorough lit- rary form. He (".Io when ho sees it of Agriculture Mor :; 'a :u with earnest - --ot th.? superior "' as contrasted 3 ;o is a great tree . :td 1 -iiovc-3 that he has a vi literary ta knowlcuy: knows a (docs Scr ton), and interest io merit c : with th - ' tend!:--- : who n: . grow . ' onfe r.-o.i man! : ; in a cuu.it. of vegetab indigenous uuon ilo. He is an i Chlcnco P. two 1 one o has i v wher e life c , aud h or 5 as almita! ;. ' s of grass to w before has h.-.-iefit upon hu--1 many years - higher forms e ;i tivated, not h . o- .me to look s .'' -o.t things. tMIer. Where Wii-cs Are n l; . iiuropca n r.a ion anothei-, are pretty wi ih the uses of t h tho benefit -f 'ooir.y casion ne- ds. o" pa; articles wi l; ir heathen Ci.i;."c apP hollow in this re-.-: ri or i.i ted and v.-.-a pav. ; : 00- - . ': , -s of .-i. . .. ..: the o to beat them , being able, according to r. cu.-torn m th: coun- try, to pawn his wif -. A case is reported from Weuehow wnere a man astrol.-;;:-ri t not live Ion wife over in havim; learned from ,-t his ova i v.-iio took r.-.vn, re ie cr man s for appro- pr:u". a v : a : .p.red. 1; ; . ; .1 !.-. wcvci-, that this w.' l ..Jy been pawned to a third jiarty, wlaj was too poor to support her cemfortal.lv, and that she herself, so it is alleged, procured her subsequent pawnino; fraudulent ly by representing that her mother wished it to be so. This curious cuatom of wife pawn ing is lilr ly, therefore, to come be fore tue tinuar.als, to decide as to the loyal right of the various par ties. lo-ahe's Magazine. A Story of Dickens. George A. Saia, in his interesting renuniseencoa of Dickens, says that to talk to the r.uihor of "Pickwick"' was a vastly dki'erent thing from talking to Thackeray. The latter was a master ot anecdote, persiflage and repartee. lie v.as a varied and fluent linguist; he was saturated with seventeenth aud eighteenth century literature, both French and English, and he could hold his own in conversation with such wits and epigrammatists as Lord Hough ton and Douglas Jerrohl. Dickens, on the other Land, rarely talked at length of literature and said little about art, the higher forms of which he held in contempt. "What he liked l-.t t . talk about was tDe last new play at tho th-eater, the last curious trial or pr.llee case, and the latest social folly or swindle. He was also fond of a ghost story or a comic anecdote. People speak of young corn, but there is no young corn. It is al n, I ways tound full of Siftings. Till: STORY OF WILSON'S BR0XC0 UREri.A TAKNEKFEOST i i.i u;l, a lieavv and lmt and ihv. 'A it'u -.;iK r a ltr in tin- sultry sky." ! .1 -;.ti.!a -Monica's mountains knew 1 rain t..r long tunl no freshenin ' i . ! i 1 1 .- Kronen, my pet. my pridr i I. 1 .md uatrri d. and -all iv tied 1. nil Cop. n in 1 1 1 c:il. in, ft o..t day: .. a uniki "kr- th;it lavs lis 11 In.lulil- I till- Mil. id ,iM i. s -u. 1 li.mi -1- I lrill Mill. 1 11. 1 . , i , ... '. d my I Imiket. and soaked I hnuioli idi-r I lu-kt-t half wrung, 'tv. ill rny nni-tan. ir.d ni nihil.-- im nun ain doci roc : in- no. am i -u ii d I ! ( la d, on 1,1- hack :ot d tl u- 1 1 .11! ii k. Safe Vow I. .11 w bruit!;. .Si d I felt S: 1.. I1 tr. m dentil. We L'aine-d the lmu earncd alio ih. i A I.i r.o meiia! "his .'.-.-! -n lo- so1 .ri lied all .iin.oii, ( t u hen took blanket . ih ; h a lovino ..,.. k r.eariK'd on ir.o .-tit of hi- 'itIlo! I r eye; It made n:e long like a eliild to cry. I'm eryinr mnv while the tale I tell. Hut Dun, thank Heaven, will soon b. Well. And I shall too. an 1 my miwtang -till Si, all br my darling, and have his fill. And ne'er be s,,U w hile 1 live to care F. .run.- who loved me. nor teared to dare j That llaming gallop. Alone more fast Thn.ugn smoke and lire he might have passed: ile might have shaken me off to lie And perish. He lias a soul, say I: lie'- more than 'brute," and no Sheridan Am I. good friends, but a common man; And yet a hero this horse of mine I think may eonnt for, though ne'er a line OI' stirring ballad may be his share; J list these plain w ords lor his love care. and LEM0X ELIXIR. A rieasant Lemon Tonic. For Biliousness, Constipation and Malaria. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Ileadaohe. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart diseases. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseafes, take Lemon Elixir. Ladie?, lor natural and thorough organic regulation; take Lemon Elixir. Dr. iVlozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vege table liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named dis eases. 50c. and 1 bottles at drug gists. Prepared only by Dr. II. MoZley, Atlanta, (la. A Banker Writes. From experience in my family, Dr. LT. Mozley's Lemon Elixir has few, i j - , r i j ii any eipuait", aiiu no Buperiors in medicine, for the regulation of the liver, stomach and bowels. W. H. Magness, Pres. Xat'l Kank, McMinnville, Ten. A Card. For nervous and sick headaches, indigestion, billiousness and consti pation (of which I have been a great sunerer) 1 have never round a medicine that would give such pleas ant, prompt and permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozelv s Lemon LIixt. J. P. SAW7ELL, Grffin Ga. Publisher Daily Call. Running down another is only another way of trying to praise yourself. Face and Figure show it, if you're a healthy woman They'll have a beauty of their own, no matter what your features. Perfect health, with its clear skin, rosy cheeks and bright eyes, is enough to manu anj woman aciiacuve. i.e get peneci aemia, use iaitn - fully Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- firm TVtnf: rirrnlafpo rrA nrftmAfoi ; r Ti.r r"; nil iud piupci luuniiuua vi nooa, improves aigesiion, enricnes the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health, fiesh and strength. For periodical pains, prolapsus and Other displacomente, bearing-down sensations, and ''female complaints'' generally it is so effective that it can be guaranteed. Tf it dnesn't benefit or cure, you have yoar uionev back Is anythiutr thst isn't sold in sins way likely to be ''just as good The ' . f" 't- . .1 .rae.i T. Holtzclu.. ui lx at Mont- gomerv, Ala., removes another bravt Confederate ofiBcer. At the time of his death, on the 18th, inst., he was railroad commissioner of Alabama. THE HORTH CAROLINA College of igricultnre anil Mechanic Arts Will begin its Fifth Session September 7th. 1893. This College is now well equipped for its special work, having ex tensive Wood and Iron Shops, careful!; fitted up Drawing-room. Chemical, Bo tanical aud Horticultural Laboratories, Greenhouse and Baru. The teaching force for the next year consists of fifteen men. The two courses lead to graduation in Agriculture and in Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Total cost a year, including Board County Student S 03.50 138.50 Pay Student, For catalogues, apply to A. (J. HOLLADAY, President, jl 13 dwlw. KALEIGIl, C. "i DO NOT BELIEVE This Institution has the a superior in South" So writes an eminent scholar and Di vine of the WILSON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, For young Ladies, Wilson n. c. This institution is" entirely non- sectarian, and offers a thorough pre- nnratnrv conrfif! of stndv together with an unusually full and compre hensive Collegiate course. Excel lent facilities for the study of Music and Art. Healthful location. Fall term, or 23d school year, hegins Sept. HSPFor Cataloeue and circular. - 1 J Oil AC! XT' TX1 A T? TJ 17"Vr I J dwlw Trinoipal, "Wilson, W. 0. pgsv AliE tU mmm EASY TO 0 rft n.v be:-:, i-.r,., . - ' I'M' ,,er-.!. a : : . v,o -n,.i i my faec, and it w.. per. Th'-y camo sm thirtv n.inuti after, I was oui'.o i almost daily, th' n a ing, I was t;.i;i-ii i; recover, J had tbo e, the lh'st of ti recoil!!:!'-!!'! I Colltillll duriner laa!.." . trouble which 1 "Tor a h.i.u- 1 trouble.-:, e;.. ; .. the li'.in; ar i j Of reiia-. I..--, in three no:.: '. - a I. .- .! a i- s., i ;. tUU UrC'-l--..-' ."- a"--?.'.- t or lot' to I'.-in.' -' ' . 1 l. .!- i.iv ai.v ii'.M ! :' 'i.i . "i- a.-rbt. 1 to hall a .la'., b aviiiu, -i- .,.; ' "' .1 -i .tied ale! s..n-. .- in ' .no - ' ' ; I.. ., a i.i. Alt' : :b" ' "' " Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Every Doso Til ifectivo Lightning Ice Cream Freezor , Mason's Improve ah Balloon Fly Traps, And at? l 'a a Si CP?- & C4 ! Cor. t'l'itvi ii N. w 15 i :i. THOS. A. (5R1CK.V, frci. Wm. Uuxn, Vice 1 rc.-. y.. Ki.-v. Ca8li'.3r M. j ;t jVR3,Tl!u il GITIZEKB BAHK . r B ' H- The AeoouniH of i ar:' !..:.a-:h, I'.trjw.rH- tlona, Farinors, Mticiinnia biJ o' tiers re- oeived on ravort.n I oareful attention l.nl tern-ic 'r ,i.3pt nra i Ditroiui nimiaiuii uivcn .u too iiiii-:i.mi.i our customers. BOABT) Of UJl'-F.! TOP.S. Ferdlnnn J. A. i! a.lows Haniuel w. Ijvw. Chas. li Fov.-r, William Dunn, E. W. Bmallwood, Ge" fJ. lve O, C- Qreea. . . .-- .1 .1.. . 7 a. s . . uri's L iL. c oy . 250 01 1II0K HEADY FOR SALE Cheaper than any other iA&r can Furnish Them I've got t-in ano wp.n: to seil Apply to W. P. BURR US, Me.- i$erae or M. PORT! Uiverdale. jne" dtf SAM. B. WATEBS, TobaCCOllist k Ooilfeotio 1 a full line ot the imcstt mrs. "SURBRUGS ' raai '-MARML RGS, " -guavely i-ai, -, eue-ving t0 IhaCOS "LOtVXEY'S" t-in-eriinp. Chocoiat. ! and Boa Bous receiv - i wo.-k:y. ARCTIC BODa and api-2 tf A SPECIALTY. WE HAA'E now, as Full Stahlc of thu finest and Highest Bred of t SSIiiigf use Ie. PRICES TO SUIT PURCHASERS, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Also QVL hand a full Buggies All nakes Kariiesg- Koad barts, ana n arsythina' P8rtainmC tO the HOrSe. J s- Liyery A And furnished at shortest notice. See us "hfi"irA nnrp.hn?iri0' filRfiwhfirft a.Tfd SS.Vfi TTinTlfiV. purchasing elsewhere and save mon AT jAR-COATED, TAKE, Cure for Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, and Dyspepsia. feet Order. Minn--, i:. i, n. n., extremely over part of the was as if a ton . soot the size of :;. attacks, tho i drops on i ; even to whis- istinpr from several days t'aeks were f this suffer- I began to lioneod. At . niv doctor 1 prejiar. derived that f ii.y former ,.l fr, ... .- .:.';-..!'. aiai kidney p; ., : . , v. it Ii si", ere pai Ii S 111 . of !,,. i . Having tried a variety. ,,, wiih only teniporary relief, about ... oi .Willi's; i 'j i j .s. and already my a- : -.-i.. t ': snperior merits of LS JOE K. WiLLlS, PROPRIETOR OF EVV BERNE, fiKan and Atnarioan MarbU QuatOUt Material. Orders solicited and friven proper at tention, with satisfaction guaranteed. Terra t otta Vases for plants and flow ers famished &l tho verv lowest rates. V. I.. T-W !.A'I, K. W. MOKlilS, w!t h W M . CCCKBIY. C S.COSMAN HTtriTCRi Y & COBMAM. Orminisfioii Merchants, 3-10 .5c : v'ashington and i'.Ht. 201 & 203 Franklin SU NEW YORK. FIU'IT:, ANH PRODUCE Southern Fruits" and '.Produce a Specially. STENCIL ".No. IK7. $3 Consiguments solicited. RKKERKNCK8: N. Y. National Fxehacge Ba :k. Y.,ani :.T r-Mniua; Kt ik. N . apl 1 on summer mw.m SEASON IS'J.3 711 KETS . i. & N. C. Station) Rjund Trip foi S.jVcd Springs, IM U. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAIL ROAD CO., Paeeenger Department, N-.w Berne N. 0., June 20, 1893. TO AGENTS A. & N, C. R. R.: R3UND TRIP TICKETS. Herec-fser ticket)1 wi!l be sold from your nation to LiOrauKe to parties viiticz thir rttoye prini;s at the fol lowing ra-i-s of l-re for tbe Round Trip: From Ooidsboro j.70 Tuscaror 81 75. Bans ,30 N.ijp Bortio 2 25 " Falli.-K "k ,il5 l!ivi r..aii. 2.75. " Ki--is...n .CO Cr.iTtun 3 00- Caewtli .NI Hivelook 3 25. " Dover 10a Nt-wp-irt 3 45. Oortf i'ra it 1 50 Wllri i -aoj 3 65. Moreheail Cuv Si 90 ! Ticfr. i ori sale Ji?no 20ih . uho con 1 tract tictii t an . limit, them kooo lo re turn to Oat. oO.h, isy.3. ! Cg""All tickets r-jUHt be ni.-ued ' S L. DILL. U P A. always, on hand a - - - i i - i ' " :.. i..::.r f. '' - '' ' : asLDi'ii i:0Fiii Cm fte?i-5ff:: I gaaaini- laiaaiay N. C, sx2.c3. IVInles : flriv!R9 Ufa f'srflAe rm s- tsisj UUUUIbiCl a mi sss and Complete Line of Specialty J. !. JONES, SA LIVERY AND xenange A- ." CAia. stock, pi -ij i s : NO ! . V M i V I. My y t.tiii Re i ij Mnrkc'H. s Bouth i I "Use. Fi MASON'S Improved Ami Lifjed JARS ! L. H CUTLER L CO. HORFOLK, NEWBERK & WASHHBIOI DIRECT LINK Tri-Weekly Tring, Iu order in make mere oonvantent and 4cnTa.,i.loal nR4 o tbe vanpeta now employed d Om Norlu c arollna service, and tho to RcUer Serve h Interests of Shippers) :hr i ydd I.i nad Old Dominion Hteam iblp Uompftry have ooDcluaed to merge ibelr rearec'ivt-lines between Mewbern. M. ). an.l M.rlo K va. into OLAMiie, uioifiT- n pasrr,K"r ami iruck BtiH.p r i biee trips acb week r i-.oo:i Newbtaij nnd Norfolk via W'ahl.l i . .-. . NO ADVANCE IN" KATES. -a ai ttiv M )S lAi, J LILY lOtb 1SV1 , ti-tU 'nrtfcei aol:e. the ttumr MEHSrEEl. Gs.pt Sontliti. AID Steamer DEFiASCE, Gts.pt. Burgess, will aatl from No.-fo.a. v., for New Berne via. WihliiKt..n (Any Y end ay, Wedneedkjr and Fruay, mikim connect-on wltti tne Atlautlo and Norm Carolina Railroad, and tbe waler lines on Oeuso and Treat rlvora. Keturnlcg, will eall ROM KEWBIBH tt NORFOLK, V via Roanoke Island whrf Monday, Wednesday and Frtdar at 2 p.m. matlDg oounectton at Morfolk with t he Oid Bay Line, for Baltimore, Tbe Clyde ulne, for hlladlpbla, Tbe Old Dominion -Ooauistatp Co., for New York, Tbe Mar Duante' and Miners' Line f r Providence and HOKton, and Tbe Water Lines for Waaulna; lon, D. C, and Richmond, V tboe (Ivlna; an all water route to all Northern md I juitern poljts. Also oonneotlon made with the O, at O. . K. , and N A W. R R. for the west. r-fifcsengers will And a cood table, oomforV able rooms, and everv oonrteay and atten Hon will be paid them by the offli-er. Order all goods, care of M. IS.AW.IMraet Line, Sorfolt. Va. RAL PH UHA Y . Aotlcg Agent. Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Faat Paaienger and Freight Llna batman HO-jaXT BEJHNH, stern North ( arollna Points, sal oJa nectio: s of tbe - PENtSYLTAKlA RAILROAD, IHCLIIDIBO r v York, FhllaiUlplila, Norfolk, Bal tlmore and UoitOD. lit (ISLV Trl-Weekly Lima Oat Haw ssarna. I NEW AND EIjEUANTLY EQUIPPED Sails from New Kerna. nOKDAII, WEDNK8DATI, FBIDATI, paint; at HoanoKe island saeta way wad forming close oonneotlon with tha Norfolk ontberD Railroad, rbe Kastern IMspatch Line, consisting of ,ne VrllmlnKton 8. H. Co.. Norfolk Bontbern ii. H., New York. Thlla.and Norfolk R. B., And Pennsylvania K. K , form a reliable anal egular line, offering supurlor facilities for uioii passenger and frelgbi I ransporttlOD, No transfer except at KI'.Eabelh City, at which point freight will b? loaded on oars to o through to dest nation, )ireoi all goods to bo shipped via astern .-aiolloa Olspalh da' ly as follows: From New York, by Penna. B. R.. Pier 17, North Klver. h-rom Pblladelphla, by Phlla., W. and Balto. K. K., Dock 8t. Station, from Baltimore, by Phlla., Wil. and BaJto. R R., President Ht Htatlon 1-rom Norfolk, by Norfolk Sonthern R. K. from Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trana- portailon CD.; Naw York and New England A. R. 8-Rates as low and time qnlckar than by other line or furtl.er 1nf.rmatl -n apply to W. ti. Joyce ( lien'l Freight Traino Agent, P. K. il ) Uencia! Tra . c Agent, lino. Btefhkns, Division Freight Agent. P W. a H. R R., Philadelphia. B. U. Oookx, (lon'l KrelKhl Agent., N. Y. P. A N. K. K. , .Norfolk, Va ti. !. Hudwins tjnoeral Freight Agent N, 8 K. R.. Norfolk. Va. OK-.l Hlt..lKKHOS, Agent. .-sew beme. N. O. AD0LPH COHN iK.M,!;ii in Pianos and Organs, The Blehlin nigh Grade and Nowby & Evans Piano. Urown, Q,ucen and Needham Parlor Organs- NW BERNE, - - N- 0 CIKCULAK. The ohl and reliable firm of Mil A Welae was eeiabilBheil in Newbero in iW2. Th oldest house now In the olty and the onlj surviving member of which Is AdolpP, Oohn who has been engaged Ih the Mnslo bnalnees for the past ten ears and is now looate t on Middle Bt. Up fight and Square Piauos of the latest designs, laBt.lng tone, snperlo f workmaoship ar.d of leading mannfactnrer I and the best material Also a good soppl ofSflKEI' MD81U. And I will emlpavor to make my bnalnesa as popular as ih.- ".d flr' 'lsr' 10 be, and one that will give i stlf facl on to my nams rous patrons TheproprleU", Adolph ohn, wonld take this occasion of rHutnlng his tbanka to those who have tanen an Interest In hit weirare and wwuld respectfully solicit the oontlnuanoe of ihe tlndly feeling ol his friends. Respectfully, A. CJUBN rii-fs i-Rt., Km -iiifily f.-r Catarrh SknJ t to t'se, mid CfltMiekt. Bold by Drngglsts or sent by mall. COc. . T. Raieitlse. Warren, Pv . FRUIT

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