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BAGS OF SECT. ALL SIZES. AT TOWEB'S PHI-CE8 FOR SALE. F. Ulrich ; ' NEW BERSE, N. 0. BHICK ! BRICK! Will hra brick to eappi v a masda on mnd after; MAY tie. At Reasonable ;: ' Prices Too : AUo in stock a carload eiicit o CEMENT and LIME. .Apr: 29, J. E LATHAM UANWELL & COOK, Undine er 8, Hachini ts : & Blacksmiths - Sltkt kni rep! Elngiaes, Ho; Saw Mill, Gtis Mills and Pum p - Steam toat woik of all kinds. Sepair Inspirators nd Iujce..---Gas, Steam asd water pipe '' ,rn,in all their branch e?. Z Skop "between loo Factory Freight Depot of A. & N. i l. i(dwtf) era fVT? KXO W ctrr rr-mr, i7 C UJiJSS ir OUST CASES, Thn you may try' it, vrithotit rr -? w--wiU send yom On Bottle AU cJiarge prrpaiii by as. - Give Age, Post- Office and Siaie. Atkirese, EALL CHE3HPU Pfl.. W.r PinU. ft WE TELL YOU BOtRiua; new whe we siare that ;t pa -In a peraaeet, most healthy and pica's u -m, that ret am a pront for every day ' . v, ..rc ucti Is batuefe wr oifcc the wariin? e!u-s. We teach Um Uor to npuke mnwey rupi-tt . a mi guarantee every wo. follows our ie..-t. iou; dihfally the making of S.IOO.00 a month. .very eee woo takes hold now a;ni .vork -xiil rarely ami speedily increase their saruinT; :'ier caa b ao question about it; oth. rs u i a; work mre atotag it, and yoo, reader, en .1.. :i.v - urn TUi to the best paying- butinc-u that ou ut r had tbacbane to secure. Ynu w.:' r. m rrare aiistake if yoa fail to fire it s Ural ar It ot grap Hi aUvation. aui cu t ;aical.v. directly tlod yourself in a nio-i iii-..t"k n im buiriaew, at watch toa cna nrel maks sr.J e lurjfe lams of boht. Tbe reit of on!;, a w hour work will she aqanl a week's Waetlier joa aaatoUl or TOaog, man or wo.aa, it take ao diiforeae.- do as we tell roo, sr.d suc ena will meet sou at tho twt ttart. NeiUier . azperieaca capital Beeraary. Tboae who work tor as aww rewarded. Why Mt write t-iAy fut AsU partiealara, free E- C. A1.I.KN Jk tt , Ba No. 4o, .Vuf-usta, kla. imp consumptiC:" i. It has permanently enretl thwasm (f cases pronor;r-ed ly liotor. hope Jura. If you liaw renoriitory svnin r toma, crach"a fwiirli. L:rtii;liy if , Brenthlnp, tt, i!n;t dei.iv. :n-t hl PISO'S CUKi: kor Ctv.e '.Mi"i 1' N hn ined iatei v. Hv Uniggiatd. ii.vu:j HUMPHREYS1 arefaily tierei Kiiiicujia, u.-- J r . t, in anvaw praou aaI for over ti.inv y, .-rs , . : pooilo wlUi entire aae'vs'i. Ew-rv siz-;c :-;c . m special etow for tbe diMse Toey ear wftbiac (irtisxia?, purcii rr : i we ayaram aaa are in taeiacuui-ii tic , o :(-i;tl I ta urM. y 1 Fererai Oswstions, In9amir;nr!i s . , Warm a. Worm Jercr, Worm e . ; le . - . .3 eWTecthlnct Coilb. Crying, Wakvruij.. ; . " 4-Diarrke Children cr Aiiuh. .-.- - T Coach. Cotfcs Bromiitis ..-j . . 8 ItevraJcia, Te-xtiaclie. raoeat-h".. . . ..v.-; V llaavdack res Si-k Headacne, Veri.;.i . . j -j 1 Dysaopaia. ElLooues,CotistiTi3!i , -. . 1 yaaoT d or Paiafal Periods .. .'J l'J W hiieav Too Profuse Periods : 13 Crwaa, lar7iicitls, HanB . .3 1 4 ef alt Kkra iu, Eryftlpetos, EraptU t . ;.5 1-Kkeamatism. KfcearoaticPsiins .. 16 Malairia, ChUla, Ferar and Atic .05 1-Catarrk, Infltwrna, Cold In the Head. .. JrWhaeliia Coach -5 BT Kidaer Disesw . SS-Xemst Iebilitr 1 - 30 t;riaa y Westnew, wk;I r. ,: . . .1 II rMrHEBTS" WITCH HAZLI, oiL, Xbo PUe Olarmeat." 1 rial tsiir C " Sold or Beacrfsts, c .m pot-il4 m r.-!- t r ; riy. Saw Huaramus' Hjuhiai.u4 p-m. m ui.ll k ... mXXPSUlB'aam.Ca 111 USWUUaa bU, Sl).V toh S P E C I FI C S . : is warranted the Best in the World f i Is more A Waterproof. 5- Is Stronger, and ,will Wear Longer thaa any other roods manufacture.'. , Aak tk"FISH BRAND;" take 00 otiicr. EO,.ZmCKEL k CO.. So Agents, Ba 0 ill I 1 - Jf- BiLSlothing; r r 1 1 IRTCE -fSo CTS ,n..iirrrayraraagr a- JX 3 THE BEST. fc i i rjiSIEST Tff use, - F f 19' a Te CHEAPEST. S -w inua wsj, m sxj sa THE MOON FLOWER. Tli'iu wraith of midnight Imur, T'o ;hot of a faded flowr. I w-.ith thee at the kindling ilami Ween thy all fragrant mce witlNlr.iwii And thoti art left 'lone. Thou hast a kinship rare to rue, I. ike breakers on some sullen sen, I'ouMs't thou hnt speak, tho' on breath Yero tirlings-Cf a silent leath, And were left alone ! I leei that iu- those far off climes I'ii. ie coraeth, oh, those blissful tinn - lieu I and my sad heatt are pone, And earthly life leaves n;e alone In loneliness, nl.'iic' I love thee, sweet companion of my , itude! I used to love tho hawthorn in tho Uid- ding wood, " In day9 agoue! Hut now I love thee more and more. As I draw near to the hither shore, And tremble at the opening dawn Alone, alone; alone! M. M. GOOD SIGHT. llv dei,r, my own, so many leapu.es I'etweeu 113 lie my lieart fatiurs In reselling towards you with its U,ve. The wind is still and high above The moon rides on injsilent state,'' And shows the hour in growiugdate.J I lean far out into her light. And softly whisper. Love, good night. d 1 not know where yo i may be. There's only love twixt you aud me. To hold U9 by its silken chain, I r.til onr hands shall touch again. l"-n'il our hands and !ip shall meet, 1 1 v(i,iedear hour when all is sweet Of light and love we'll claim as ours, And'earth lc filleel with sunny flowers. And always, lc it months or years. L ntil this clond of parting clears. And we shall venture hand in hand Act oss the mystic border land, WherO hope has scattered fragrant blooms, And ftith dispels the darkest gooms. Before sleep comes with visions bright I'll softly whisper, L0V0, good night. A Boy and His Father. StrikiDg a boy will never im prove him, yr rites Edward W. Bok iu the July Ladie'a Home Journal. Every blow given a boy removes him just so far frorfi bU father's confidence- It is a bad sign when a son fear 8 his father. A parent should gain the respect and the love of a son. This he can do with, firmness of discipline. A hov admires firmness in his father jnst as much as 'we basin ess men .dame that same quality in eacn other. So with boy. His ad miration of firmness in his father may not be based upon, judgement hot" by his very inetsnct he re spects it. A. boy's respect (or his father is gained, in proportion as he knows that his yes means yes and his no means no. Firmness of character and unwavering dicip line will do more for a boy than all the punishment a father can inflict npon him. The one devel ops respect; the other develops passion and restntment. A SET? MAERIAGK SERVICE. A justice of the peace in Sanders viile, Ga., being called upon to per form a marriage ceremony, is accn Med of concluding with. By the authority vested in me as an officer of the State of Georgia, which is sometimes called the em pire stat of the South; by the fields of (cotton that, lie spread out on snowy whiteness around ue; by the howl of the coon dog, and the gourd Tine whose clinging ten drils will shade the entrance of your humble dwelling plaee; by the red and lucious heart with joy; by the heavens and earth, in the pres ence of these witnesses, I pro nounce you man and wife. Con cord Stanard. Shiloh'g Consumption Care. This U beyond question the moat successful Cough Medicine we have aver sold. few doees Invariably cure che worst case of Cough, Croup and Broncbitia, while its wonderful success to the oure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medioine. dines its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medioine can stand. If you have a ooug-h we aroeetly ask you to try it. Price 10o-. 60c, amd SI. If your lungs re sore, cheat, or back lame, use Eiii ioh's Porous Plaster, Bold by New Berne Drug Co. HOUSE IN A BOTTLE. Some years ago a blind boy re-c-iding in Chicago constructed a ui:mnture house inside an ordina ry lour ounce bottle. The building ouiidmg was made up of 40 pieces vd wood, neatly fitted and glued to gether. As wonderful aa this may seem, it is only a part of the wonders of this sightless lad. A; NT completing the house and giving it "finishing touches" to his hr-irt' content, he set about fast ening the cork in the bottle, but bo he accomplished the startling fete is a mistery. Conntries are well cultivated, n"t a they are fertile, but as tbey "are free. Chainberlaln'a Eye and Skia Ointment i .1 c. rt:iin cure for hronic 8ore Kvfr, lated Eye Lids f-ore .Nipples, Piles, ' "111:1, letter, Salt Klie'im and Scald Head .iu- j- r For sale by drutrgitto. TO H0R3BOWNEHS. r ir pntriiiR a horse in a line liealthy eon iili.'W try lr. CaJy's Condition Powders. 1 !:'y t-'iie up th system, aid digestion. e:ire lo-ei of appetite, relieve eoostipation, eorret t i toey disorders and de-troy worm-, ph iru; w life to an old or over worked hop-. li" . r.ts l"r package. Fe-r sale by JrnggUl 1 S i' 1 oy J. V. Jo dan, New Berne C GREATLY REDUCED RATES To the World's Fair by the Direct Scenic Route Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad From four to ten hours the quick est route, and the only line from the Southeast entering Chicago on the Lakp Front over the tracks of the Illinois Central, passing in full view of the Exposition Grounds, and land ing passengers at the World's Fair Station, Midway Plaisance, Hyde Park or Thirty-ninth street, lwenty second street and Central Station, m tho immediate vicinity of the great hotels and boarding houses of the South side, which saves from two to six miles of transfers and incidental expanses in Chioago. The route is via the cities of Cincinnati and In dianapolis and through the Garden cf Llllinois. Full information as to the low rates may be obtained of 0. & O. Agents, or by addresaing : John D. Potte, Division Passenger Agent, Kichmond, v a. If we know that we are for God, we can depend no it tnat lie.is lor QS. Picturesque Bankok ana1 its People j j Peculiarities of thr Siamese. i ; Tho recent coin , ,i HtioiiM between I Ki tir.e a ml rts i i.ii b.vt awakened i o itisidorabb' iur r t-e. t in the latter jiMuutry aud l .s uituretque capita', 1. mkoK, a cay or sonie eight hun dred thousand inhabitants, spread out mi both aides ot the Meuain Kivor, but o om bo we red iu luxur latit tropic il lohage that it is ditti cult for visitors to believe they are "leap oftip hugcft cities of the w.jihi, although i hey soon become -iw-ue tioit for extrordinary con tias'SH is uiieqiuilcd any where on eari h. u Attracted by i he gorgeous ueas id iu temples with their setni barbanc archil euture and tinsel dr-corai ,ii, ita ipuaiut lloatrtig i.oUner. i-r ii! liiate tilth aud IuX urj , I'm oddly a.s.-u'Med population, . lid us r-trikmg coiniast d' labu lous wealth aud Uopeless, mauacied poverty, one will he .r, amidst all this ox.reuie orientalism, the claug lng ot the 'Oiig, on electric street-c-iis of American manufacture win cli tiavt; recently taken the place ol horye-c.if -, and will have nu di! Moui'y . nil (.n niii g .11 the ii ec oi ci v 1 1 iz.it ma .,1 a Ii;Mi-cl;is huiope-t'i 1.0. e!. Ti'.e Si,ni,i-f.e ami the lureigu populaiuMi of ll.iukok, which aie puncipdily EqIkIi :nd Anieriuan i.iid mi i.i'ei ouly ilnee btnidied, ii tuiiicic id iho diplomatic Corps ;:. eluded, Wjrm aoout ouo third ul the popul.ttiou, rtb balance bing iiade up of Malays and Chinese, in che proportion ol to u' the former to one ol tre la'.ter. Tue uld city i.e. ciosed oy a substantial brick w.-t. I tinny ieet thick at the Oue, rbuty feet bgb, aud six miles iu ciicumiereiice, friLhui which, en closed by et auolher wall, ate the kiug's palace and numerous build ings conuected with it. All lhe foreign legatious, with che exception of the Italian, are outside the civy wall, being situated ou the bank of the river ou the prin ciple street ot the city, known as the New lload, along which the cars ruu and which reaches from che king's palace to the Oriental Hotel, "a d:stauee of several miles. liolii sides of the river lront are utilizeu exteusively lor the mooring of tho lloating dwelling-houses and stores, the latter of which are almost H-14 kept by China men. To these stores the natives flock by thousands at certain times of the day, to make their purchases. Tun tloatiDg houses are usually only only one story high, and are bulk on rafts of large bamboos, so iiriaoged at to rise aud fall with the tide. The rafts ro: very soon, having to be frequently renewed, and the houses are secared by postr; tin ven down into the bed ot the 1 1 v ei : once in awhile one of them becomes detached and starts off on a ciuise by itself. The wealthy Siamese, including !h..- king, practically turn night in to day. All important political uiee;ii gs aie field in the night, and four o'clock in the morning is the hour at which iiankok fashionables ieu:e until four o'clock the succeed ing afternoon. There is a semi-En ropean tin ater in Bankok, which wa erecttd by one of the present king's predicessois, ani there are pltnty of outboor theatrical per formauoes by natives' the Siamese Ixeirjg a pleasure loving people and loud of all sorts of entertainments. The worst thing that can happen to a man in Siatn is to get into debt, irom which tbeie is never any escape, owing to the exorbitant interest charged. Once in debt, tber3 is no appeal; the debtor be ing btripped of his clothes and com pelled to woik in letters, generally ,or the rest of his life, to pay the in terest. Drunkards are not permit ted to give evidence m the law courts of Siatr. Tha liuddhi.-t priests, clad in yel io rol es, an- to be wen every where in Bankok; and it is quite common for young men to enter the priesthood, which affoitls them an eay and luxurious existence, ow ing to the' liberality of the popu lation twards any one sanctified to the reiviee of Buddha. Demor "st's Magazine for October. SOMETHISG FOR !X0THI(i. Vhen a man obtaining money, or goods, or anything else of value, promising to pay aft some future time, when he knows that he will not be able to pay ; or when he uijkes fdse statements concern ing his ability or willingness to paj , this may be called "obtaining money or goods under false-pretence." And the law can take hoid of the man and force him to pay or suffer punishment. Tneie are hundreds, yea, thou sands of persons, whose names are registered on church-book, who do tun t-vi-ry year; nay, we go farther ind oiv that a large propo ;ion of these persons make ac count which they know they will nor, pay. liut the law does not rench theui, not because tbey are not gmlty. but because they are oot prosecuted. Jtte larger pro potion if mdebtedne'ss thus inoured arise fiom (rtnaactions with preach ers, teachers and printers. There are hundaeds of thousands of dol lars due at this lionr from church members to members of these three classes iu North Carolina. C. vprouscess is far more wide spread sia among-the churches ban drunkenness, horrible as the lat ti-r it- Bro. Kolas DihIhoo used to say that a uj m's pocket-book should always be baptised alung with its owner. By this sin the preacher looses confidence in his members and lives on short rations; the teach, r works (' r riotiong arid tinds bwn- l! Ill ' fl I no o V. n i i I n t For the Uatli. ' o t - . I S".lt ( III I' - ! a ' : J Ulp.oj -.iitl HOC ii.lU- jHiiiioni-1 iu a quart liottle, f'le with ht w.ver aud ftt. .1 ; .. .. ;, ... a;: lionn : O i. "i OU ,ce of , fid the ho let jr. c,; then, when pariaied to bathe with a epongue, put a teaspoonful of this mixture, well shaken, into your basin. A surprising qnantity of dirt will come from the cleanest skin. The ammonia cleanses and the camph or and the salt impart a benificial effect which cannot be exaggerat ed. The noneiiest M-an In Jiew Berne As well as ftie handsomest, and others are invited to all on any druggist and get free a trjfl bottle of .Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Luugs, a remedy that 13 selling enwrely upoa it merits and is guaranteed to iliev6 aajicure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Astarna, Bronchitis, aud Constmintion, bottles 50 crs. Jand$l. mai22 deod weow HISTORIC SPORT SHOTS. Incident of'lKoauoke Island and the A heniarl Seel ion. Tno M-cord o the present seasou in sporting at Nag's Head and its uiipi ecfdeuted success recalls the aiubeuuo legeus ol shots and shooting festivities in the Albeuiarl section, which are preserved in liv ing memory or bauded down bs .eliable tradition. The first gnu that ever tired in America at birds bv a white man of the anglo Saxon raiv was fired on li.ianoke LiUud in loSl by one! of the first discovert-r . The gun j was an ai(Ueiiu.-e, .t gnu with a wheel firelock, the most improved i firearm ot that pt-riod- D was slow . but sure. Ttie gunner shut into a llock ot seagulU, kIihI lie to.iU tor wb.ne crows and killed 20 at a shot, and Mo of importance ' red the uough lo about it- shot ; write i That home to Eogla is historical. The next is In th winter u-iiaoU' tradition, of 181."). Joshui Creecy, our beloved pan nr, dm iog a severe freeze-over ol Albe niarle Sound, killed ai.d oaggeo 125 wild ducks ai oi.e -Lot, by cut ting a long opening in tiie sound uetween Di ummond's I'o'iit and Batt's ( J ro e. The ducks crowd to t be hole in the waier. In bo fall of lhe same yera, lSlo fnerejwas aJwager,ot a barbecue be tween some citizens of Eden ton and the farmers ot the county cf Ohowau for a compeiinve squirrel hunt the Utile rodents being very numerous and destructive to crops The hunting party consisted ot ten men, five on eacn side, live citi zens and five count r men. Dr James Norcom, of Edeuton was captain of the Edeutouiaus, and Joshua S Creecy was captain of the country party. Each hunter was allowed two guns and an attendant, the attendant to load abd look out, who carried a notice whistle. The r-quirels wei e to be scalped and the scalpts pro daced as proofs. Captain Creecy hunted in theDrummond's Point woods,;below Somerset aud Green field, and at night he had killed llSsquirels, of which he bagged the scalps. Captain Noroom kill ed 101 sqnirels, of which he had the scalpes. He hunted iu the "Four and Twenty Neck," between Bluff point and sandy Point. The kill ing of their associates ranged un der a hundred each. The next shot withiu living mem ory was on Roanoke Island in lb' 5, on Baum's Point, where I my self I, killed twenty-eight sea gulls. The next sport was last winter, in February, when the club men at Palmer Island Club killed 800 in a weks' shooting. Elizabeth City Falcon. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. News From the Town and Neighboring Points. Washington is as well lighted as any town or city on earth when the nin shines; and passably weil ai night when ihey have auy gasoline; no lamps lighted tor time nights. Mrs. Capt. D. M. lioberts is suilic lently recovered to go on a visit to her parents. Mr. J. L. Win field closed a meet ing at Oak Grove, Pitt county, with 17 added to the church; Mr. II. Wihfield one at Pantego with eight or more. Mr. Geo. U. Satferthwaite, an aged citizen of Hyde, died sud denly on the first inst. Died on the 7th inst, Miss Emma 0. Archbell, of lock-jaw. Messrs. J. L. Wibtleld and 31. F. Haskett have just closed a meet ing at Beaver Dam, this county, with 10 additions. The Winona was iu port on the 7th inst. The Coast line people have fin ished driviug piles for their wharf. Quite much sickness throughout Beaufort county and the upper part of Iiyde. The furniture of the Ocracoke ho tel is advertised. The Gazette speaks of waves In the river opposite towD, during the storm, as being from six to eight feet high. W hat a whopper we mean the waves of course. Messrs. P. H. Johnson and M. J. Whitty, of Pantego, are very ill. Messrs. A. T. Kelly, E.W Ayers and others from this place are tak ing in the World's P'air this week. Cotton picking has begun in this section. Mr. A. Latham preached at Grimes land on the 10th, and baptised two person s- Prof. L. T. Bightsell, late of Car olina Institute, preached his vali dictory at Old Ford on the 10th, from whence be goes to Aydeu to conduct the school. Died, suddenly near Washing ton on the 8th, Mr. Charles Cherry. Died, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. W P. Baagham) on the 9 b after a long illness, Mrs. Uanniford. The annual meeting of the Free Will Baptist was held near Choco winity on the 9th and 10th, and 11 were added to the church. The D. C. Way Lumber Cmp., uy are running on short time at their mills. GOLD AND SILVEK. It may be in'erpsting to some to kuow tho dill't-ret monetary stand ards oi the civiiiz -d nations ol the woild. Authorities put them down as follows in 188:i. Those having eold standard aie (orat It ,:ian in, , lieiand, Hrrb.b :Mi Atiier ica, :io til irifc.li Coloni es in Alnea, Au.stroia, Bif.'d, Denmark, Egypt, the (icrnian Em plre. L;trit, Ne eland. N't way Par uga!, Si lien and l a k es . Tnosc having a sliver star datd aie Ansrna, Bolivia, Clnm ., Coch in Chmia, Columbia, Ecuador East Indian; Islands, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico Pern, Itussia and Tripoli. Those having a double standard are United States, Italy, Netherlands, lioumainia, Spam, Switzerland, Venezuela, Argentine Kepnblic, Belgumi, Chili, Cuba, France, Hayti, and Greece. Ex. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Thoy often sav, 'Oh, it will wear away," but iu most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold at ajpositive guarantee to cure, thpy would immediately see the excellent effect after taking tho ftrst dose. Irrice ouc. and if 1 Trail size free. At all druggists. mar22deod weow j OlJEEN. 3t3.r;, S,U. II.ly. . 1-U'tno the F u ! ti 1 1 i g Sti! -At the Her wiities of Pines- for Sveo H.iWf.r eui'MVin uti i 1 1 1,:.-' rode ri:i:.'. have 6f'.f, like ; but . ll'jrU juo -o r i'gl.c it;., of f P'.rtuga!, .'i ;"0n c,tr :s taid to rv : : rose her !:i":: f ee mod iii'o a r er cr.inj - Whit." " io f r' anr! ( e.int old, more than tircn, wa- ' oUr uiol it i0,,' ; tn,AS0 HlK- --.Jm -i ojr.'.iy and iii an !; nine-lined . L'i'" iwn pae: and thin, . t!..,v. f.'.toi.noh she iui.;T tiiii i !. T years, e '.. r at an eariie-r r,..:v li.-'.i ".': hvr to bo There Ss a sort of n hair sl.inir.g about ..viinjrly "'ji'ilrvr txith i 1 ' !" iio:i'.. Even ub- , ; : ; hit h. f love for ...:i;t ami she seems !.. a oni!'' n'jle to ac ;f 'o lV-ruruesf! man ','. she has always v - Pi irtugnese as pos- t.-.:i th" ho;trts of the ' :., cm. ,., ,.-iod, f .r they - -::,! t-' in Portu . . i -verv I'alian. rich :. . . dor, and -:;: f i'.,T'! v f"ir hor . V . "- Mine into , te'Ver -!.o spoaks of ti tt)- sat. hp.:. of h" r pa'" ) v.v t : . a- at:- I i a' d'jjr It. ' eves Italv Th s u i t ou-,!y a me" dee. a her t!:"fx her c .! does not n (icnsrer- i u eludes .Mi;.' f.'T many o, aferred on i ' v.-hen she i U'US to SUVA The g'-e'.r i . :. :;. -.vhleh is knocked sbuut a table :. .. billiards c-.sts, if goorl o nh y. iit k-ast ton Collars. Th:;.- r : r-.:ii:i its cost In money. Ther - i.-;, howovi'.r, a far moiNo import;!: t c:..l formidable cle ment In tiic pi !co v,:.H-h has been paid for it. The 1; ' hard-ball of purs Ivory represents, as it lies white and glistening upon the cloth, an expenditure- of human life-blood, aa well as oi money. Elephants' tuski are brought dO'wn to the African coast by cara vans, pcnorally in charge of Arabs, which have been trading in tho in terior Very '.u they ha ve picked up slaves as wo.: as ivory. Uut this phaso of the matter may lo left out of tho account. It la estimated that every largo caravan bringing iv, ry to tho coast has cost nr;.-:' tl.,:i a hundred and Bixty human live;; through fihtat and murders i.n the course of the ex pedition. Thirty more men are like t ly to have Eueeumi other diseases ur..." the march. The hunting of rl the capture of tha d th to fevers or fatigues of kphants and ory aro very likely to have cutis. d the death of ten men altegetie n'. Such casual ties are tho rule in elephant hunt ing rather than the exception. An average tusk does not furnish more than enough material for two good billiard-balls. Of course tho remainder of the ivory In each tusk is made usa of in other ways; a per fect cut billiard-ball requires special quality or so-called ''nerve," hich is found only In one part of the tusk. Youth's Companion. Classics Didn't Go. "Out iu California in tho earlv day3 of tho war," said Judge Wal lace, of San Francisco, to tho Wash ington Post man, "there vras a good deal of rwtlessness and a feverish impatience on tho part of tho people that something decisive should bo done. Everybody chafed at what c-eemed Like paralysis ou the part of the government, and tho phrase 'masterly inactivity' -was not to be heard. Wo wanted a bold. uaTes- sive poiio and we. : charger, frequent r at a pre: . 'T sh.ol assembl: the day v an ea.-j i r with Cro" Ho hadn't bis addr vre pcopo3 of the slope, fretting like a nettled Public meetings were of 'urronc ' and oratory was . ver forget one of these , vhere the speaker of i young- fellow fresh from (' 'ge and surcharged and Lati.i quotations. t very far along with i when ho luinyed in an old Reman S3W that , freely trans lated, meant nothing is done except by heroic effort. '"Nihil fit,' he began, and then repeated tho words wuh great em phasis, 'nihil fit,' but that was as far as he got, for at this point a burly fellow, who wasn't up Ln tho classics, threw his hat in the air and yelled: 'Bully for nihil.' The crowd yelled: 'Bully for nihil,' and the collegian was too rattled to proceed." Negiectod Opportunities. uw suojeci or conversation wa the "World's Congress of Repro sentativo Women;" its results aa well as its management. The con. versatiou drifted to tho multiplicity of organizations that havo made de mands on men and women during tuo last decade. When one gentle man had protested a;:;. Inst what ho belkv.-d to !..; and si-( :,r''i. vwtrte of thought declared there wen? two ' i:ganiirations needed that uo ono had formed or suggested; they were greatly needed. The first and most necessary was a "Society to Encourage Children to Endure Cantankerous Parents," and the sec ond a "Society for tho Encourage ment of Homo Evenings," In which tho members p'.cdgo themselves to remain at home five evenings in the week. Both of these organizations would receive tho financial and moral support of hundreds of bewildered as well as conservative mon and women If some one would only draw up a working constitution, and pledge and devise a system which, if followed, would make each homo tho most attractive as well as "the dear est sput -in eai'Hi. " Christian Union. Americans in Siam. Americans first introduced schools Into Siam. Americans first intro duced steam rice mills and steam sawmills. An American established the first hospital. The first medical class was established by an Ameri can and is now conducted by him. Americans have done more than any other nation to establish a friendly feeling and confidence with most of tho foreign powers. Americans do not harass the Siamese or covet any of their territory. In tho king4, r mm 1 1 tt- . 1 , 4 IISTI 1 I s Jvnu rre'iei. oey uimg peace ana good wiiL" PORTUGAL'S ORAC THE LOYE OF GOD. AH tilings that are on earth paas away, F.xer-pt the love of (lod, n h and last for aye. T h forms of ine.ii -hall i never 1 een ; hall whelly h shall live ti, The ! lasted groves .hall and tender green The birds of the thieket pleasant song, And the nightingale shal ise ill liedi diall end tlieii cease to chant the evening long. The' kine of the pasture shal that kills. And all the lair white flock from the hills. The goat and antlered stag. the fo x . Tie wild 1 mar of t he v ood. feel the dart hall pcridi th of the links, And the- -trong and fturhs heal tn "hlen dust shall lie. And the dolphin of the sen mighty whale shall die. And realms shall be dissolved. empires 1 e no more, , in the mil the and the Ana they shall bow to death. le Irom shore to shore ; And the great globe itself, -v writings tell, With the rolling firmament, when" tli they shai starry armies dwell. Shall melt with fevent heart ad pass away. Kx(cpt the love of (tod, which hall liv. iiud last for ave. William Cullen 1! IN D0UHT It K over, the friendship i- it.i The dearest to mc in tlie world There Jiavo been no har-h m upl.iraidings, Tho' perchance, his lips tin curled . 1 have sat in the glow ot my tirelight Quite stunned, for I cannot believe That all his kind words and his glances Meant nothing, but only deceived. Yet in anger lie loft mc this evening. No kind glance, no word said to me; 1 can question and ask of him nothing. Hut patiently wait what's to be. lie has been to me ever the dearest, And vet wc are strangers to-dav; Though our hands have met often in greeting, 'Tis the heart that lias wandered away. And I believe this, I question, Is he gone? Is his heart false? and yet I am perfectly certain of moments Too hnppy for him to forget. The warmth of my tirelight has vanished, In the East is a glow of the dawn. Do I still doubt? Perchance I may trust him, And some day I'll know it I'm wrong. LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For Biliousness, Constipation and Malaria. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headaohe. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart diseases. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation; take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juioe of Lemons, combined with other vege table liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named dis eases. 50o. and $1 bottles at drug gists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. A Banker Writes. From experience in my family, Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir has few, if any equals, and no superiors in medicine, for the regulation of the liver, stomach and bowels. W. H. Magness, Pres. Nat'l Bank, MoMinnville, Ten. A Card. For nervous and sick headaches, indigestion, billiousness and consti pation (of which I have been a great sufferer) I have never found a medicine that would give such pleas ant, prompt and permanent relief as Dr. H. Mozely's Lemon Elixir. J. P. SAWTELL, Grffin Ga. Publisher Daily Call. Tears are the tribute of humani ty fo its destiny. Experience of an Ex-Champion. Athletes and men who take ordina ry outdoor exercise such as walking, running, bicycle riding, jumping, swimming, -tennis, etc., are often the subjects of acute troubles. The ex perience of an ex-champion walker will be of interest to all who are afflicted. Harry Brooks writes : "No. 324 East 19th St., New York, April 2, 188G. Numerous statements relative to the merits of different plasters having been brought to my attention-. I take this opportunity to state that I have used Allcock's Porous Plasters for over 20 years and prefer them to any other kind. I would furthermore state that I was very sick -w ith catarrh of the kidneys. and Attribute my recovery entirely to Allcock's Porous Plasters. Do not peddle your pnn a living. 'S fir Kor OTsr P-Ttf Veaia MHS. We -:.OW V s,M"f!i,l V-.Ls" uae been us 1 r : . . ui.ing. It soothes tha Ohio. . tn the kiuu, illaji all pain, oure wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty - ive cants a bottle. Hold bj ail drug tlsts throughout the world. janfld&wlT When the world can't under stand a man it calls him a crank. A Queenly Head can never rest on a body frail from disease any more than tho lovely lily can grow in a sterile soil. WheD Consumption fastens its hold upon a victim, the whole- physical structure commenoes its decay. At suoh a pe riod, before the disease is too far ad vanced, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will arrest and cure it So certain is this, that an offer Is made to refund the money paid for it when a failure can be found under the con dition of a fair trial. He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper-.Jbut he is more ex cellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances. A little boy of Mrs. McDonald's, living near here, fell against a red hot stove and was fearfully burned. The pain was terrible, and it was thought the burn was so severe as to scar the child for life. I sold the lady a bot tle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which, after greasing the sore, she ap plied. It soon removed all the fire and eased the pain, and in ten days the boy was well, no trace of 'he scar remaining. J. D. McLaren, "Keysport, Clinton county, 111. For sale by J. V. Jordan. Lie that ia good for making ex cuses is seldom good for auything else. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marye! ous oure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, .Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of these oomolaints without extra charge. Avers ' JO Prepare; PEOPLE FIND Tl. A i: : be bl 1 .: of any ' ' ' Hlooa-p,,i .; . you in e a!".f ' : v .' liezeina, lln; n:ng -. that it pa..-' I" o AVKR'S sarsapariUu It iS alaY,s ' ': . AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Prepared by Dr. J C. Ayar &-Co.. Lowell, Muss Trla.a cured others, will cure you 250 C READY t Oil ii ft T e'A (. 1 is.- - Cheaper than any other can Furaiah The fx. I've got cm and want to see 'er Apply. to W. P. BUUUUS, New '.' me, o . ar m. poimnu. d.jvll , jne7 dtf Thos. a. Gr.k, Pres. ''. y. Wm. Dunn, Vic -1 i ii ,: lajv es l eiier CITIZENS' BANK NEW Bl-BN, B C. IiO A UKSK Ui, H N K ! C. i rsiSKHf. The AoeouotROf i'-e'..-,y, i a; tVrv.-.ra-tlona, Karraprs, Meicr'itn aie! o'Ders re oalveil on favorha , r leie ar. . oareful at ven lion . a i t n-1 ' - rest ' f on; customers. H0Ai;n i Ferdlnan"' tarleh, lll.CT.Ki. I '1 Me-.dn-.Ts J. A. Meadows ' 1 Hamuel w. Ipocs. J.e- CllftB. 11. Fowler. i ;;a . William Dunn, M . , K. W. BmallwooL., i Geo 1ST. Ives l i . O, O- Green. I.. r to. Wanted, 1,01 111 Sapiinr .pu- jurd Wood, To be delivered at the New . Jersey and North Carolina Fiber Company Works, Riverdalo, N. C. Condition?, etc, . can be hid bv a j 'ply ing to K. P. FOHCPn. at i!;- i' iy Riverdale. Tiet & KH P-,s.d PiV,- n U 51 iCJf i3Uli.li Ida iaii(i I u-.i 0 marii awtjuiy THOSE 0-LAC : w rJ 9 That have oiveii so much satiEfaction here. tSCALL AND SEE THEM. Not surpassed by any on the rnirkot. Smallssi Slav&r WE HAVE now, as nhvavs, on hand a Full Stable of the Finest ami II idlest Bred of Wosterri Hor SLTCXCl US3 SC. PRICES TO SUIT SATISFACTION C UA H AXTEEI). Also on hand a fuil and Complete Line of Buggies Ml Makes Ham Oo 3 ii'iad Carta, and in tact anything pertaiiu to th Horse. And furnished at shortest, notice. See us before Durehaitl elsewhere &nd ave money. Vigor J. A, JONES, RESTORES Color, Fu.lricss, and Texture TO HAIR Which has become Wiry, Thin, or Gray. ma d to dia ii . ng speedy ' 'in mended, to i 1 1 v 1 1 a i r ' '-k and t adiug and and Igor. :.:v restore f.; r o .1 I I not ('( - an ! ail who nse it . inis'i r and ( 1 ik -nvilh', (la. COR .4 g PoWell, Mas porpn; mg l o a.-. I o ma lo use 11 i-tl,.. s;;;.,.,-,,,r . ei.d !: ; tin If : -! i , I spepsi n. .e, ..-f. be assured A Y Eli'S only. It does not vary. It is superior in ! build ii). the . I Moplinties iu YKi:'s sar.sapai ilia, and i always be depended upon. , ilit v, quant ity, and effect. r r IX. LLIS, PROPfJ'tTl OR OF 0 H'-- iT!T a 7 k j.-v. a fjifSJ-'l . - ats"--- -i-ssrrh. BERNE, N. a at- iTi solicited and givon proper ::ion Terra ith sat.isla 'ion iruaranteed. lottn Vases for plants and flow ers furnished at the very lowest rates. W. J,. TOVl.ANH, K. W. MOK1US, wlt.n WM. CUCKBsTY, C. S.COSMAK Y & C0SMAN, 0( mmissioD MerchaDts, 3!'i it :'.-iT Washington and 190. 201 & 203 Franklin Pts NiuVV YORK. L'TTfl ANI) PflODCOE. Sotitio ,-.-, 1'niilx und ;i'ioliice a Speeiaii y. Sl'ENCIL ;o. IH7. t Consignments solicited. KiHl.KRKNCF.B-. M. Y Nutlonal Kxchane litnk, N. Y.,and .1 u-.ikI Hi '.fe, S Y apt 1 uno SUMMER EXGURSION TICKETS SEASON ISil.!. FtoiLi A 8: N. C. Stations, Round Trip or Seven SprinK?, N C. ATLAN ' 1 & IJ . RAIL IOAD CO., Passenger Department, New Berne N. C , June 20, 1893. TO AGENTS A. & N, C. R. R.: l: if - i. TRIP ti:kets. fltrvd t i ticket? will be sold from j r,-,,r station to LaCtraDge to parties v : uiag lhe ""boye epriuss at the fol towiog rains of frH for" the Round Trip: WW From Ooldsboro "?.70 Tuscarora 81.75. Bears .SO Now Berne 2 26. " Falli-i.' Cr'k d-;5 Riverdale 2.75. " Kins-, .a 10 Ore, it an 8 00' " Caswell. Ad Havdook 3 25. ' lijvor 1.0a Newport 8 45. ' (t.re'r-fl! 1 iiO Wlldwnni 3 65. L!jiiie:.d City 3.90. Tieh.ts on sslo June 20th, vise con ract tickets and limit them good to re- :um to Oct :0ib. Id93. wS-Ad tict,e-s tuiist be signed S L. DILL, U P. A. 3 mules . 4i 11 I PURCHASERS, and 1 j 1 s H u 7 LIVERY AND CALL stock , wil 1 plenislool and h is , EXAM INK My nstantly being lfe- roin ttic ,( rn Marki.tH. NO TllOUBLE TO .show jou Front s 1 -i .hi, '. South I I (Ill s. . t; MASON'S Improved. Porcelain Lheri Fruit Jars L. H CUTLER &C0. SORFQLK, KEWBERK & WASHIIGTOI DIRECT LINE. Tri-Weekly Tri! in Dnior to make more oouvenient no iroLomUiu! uh: 01 tiie vessels now employed d ihe Nor 1 h CkniiiiiH service, MDd ttaua to atter Serve the Interests of Shippers, lbs Clyde Line and Old Dominion 81 earn ship llmiipsuy have ounoluded to Dierga ilielt respec ive HQ an bet ween Newborn, N. it. and -Norfolk Va Into one line, tliue (Jl tw pa6eDrt i.nd iruek shippers tlirea trliia ach week re:wr-eu Newliein and Norfoiat via Wsslili i-ro . 0 A Ii VANCE IN KATES. on .-ia r..j. M IN ,)A.Y, JULY 10th 18 actl; '-irtBar notice. Ita StcL-; .NiiWBtiiKE, C&pt Southgtta AWl) Steamer DEl'IAKE. Capt. Bargess. Will sail fronaiorfulK, Va., ri)r rw Kern via,. Washington oery Monday, Wedocatlay and Fr uh. liiikliec eoiineol. on wltn tne AtlADiio and .Noun ravelin Kallroad, and ttie wau-r lluim ou '.eubi. and Trent rivers. Keiurnlrg, will mill r RDM NKWBE.RN tot N'JBruLK, Va., via Koaneke Island wharf, Monday, Wednesoay and Friday at S p.m. making connection at Norfolk with . rhe Old Hay Hue, for Baltimore, Tha Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. The Old Dominion Steamship Co., for New York, Tha Umr u.iunta' and Mlneze' Line f.jr Frovldenee and , Boston, and 1 he Water Lilnea for WaanKsj un, D. C.and Klohmond. Va., Ihna Wing . .d nil water loute to all Northern tnd laatern polata. AUo conneotlon made with ttie O. sV U. K. II.. and N. A W. K R. for the West. eubsengera will And a good table, comfort bie rooms, and vrerv courtesy and atlan ilon will be paid them by the oflioera. Order all foods, care of N. N . A W , Dlreel L,lne, Norfolk, Va. RALPH GHAT Agent. S3, o, 33: Eastern Carolina Dispatch. Fast Passenger and Freight Idee betfreen NEW 3E3EXX3NT3E1, stern North Carolina Points, and oon nectlocs of the PENH8Y1.VANIA RAILItOAD, INCLUDING New York Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal timore, llutimond. and Boston. The ONLY Trl-tVeekly Line Ost -f Maw tteri&. Tli. Mt ANi. Ki,E(MNTLY HUC1PPEU HiKAMKH Halls from New Heme W KDMSB4 YH FHIDAVI, at -a, i.ivt., HtopciuK ft! iloauoae island each way aMsd ii'i mli'.j edewe eonr. eollo.i with the Norfolk ,t ouihfrn Rntiroad at F. laabeth City aud tne Noife-lE and Western Railroad at Norfolk. l nr. utmerii Cirollnalthpatch L,lne. con sisting ol t e str Nens, Norfolk Huathem a. K... new voiK, 1 tin, ana iNorioia a. m.. ind l'eniijlvfiina K. H.t form f. reliable and pgular line, oli..-rlri; siipr,(ir facilities for julok pasHenger ana freiicni iransporfAtlon, No transfer except hi n.i:Eatetli City, at which point freight win i.e loaded on oara to o Uirongh Ui dent nut ion, direct all ioods lo be shipped via Itastera. Jftiolloa Dlspato daly ks f.iilows: From New Vors, by lVnos. R. R.. Pier If? a North Rl ver F'om Fhllu.lt iplita, by Phlla., W. and Balto. K. R., Dock 1st. station. From Baltimore, by I hila., WIL and Balto. R R., President Ht. Ktatlon From Norfola, by Norfolk Houthern R. R. From Boston, bv MTrhants A Mlnersl'rana portation Co.; Nw York aud New KuKlaud A. R. af Rates an low .nd rime qnloker than by ny other Hue F01 'or further irjformatlr,n Apply to W. H. Jovck lien I hrbtf-ht Trs fho Agent, Y, R. R.) ( ncial "I" ran c Atient. Uho. Btkfhksh. idvlHlon Frelgnt Agent, P W. AH.lt r . I'tilladelpUl B. Ii. (looKK, (i-.n'l FrelKhl Astonl., . Y. V tt N . R. R , Norfolk, Va n C- dnui.y iloural FrelKht Agsnt N, S" 11. It.. Norfo k. Va. Ot t). H KS DKRHON AKeut New Itorne. N . (1. AD0IPH CORN DEAI.I'.K IN' Pianos and Organs, The Mehlin High Grade and JSewby & Evans Pianos. brown, Queen and iNeedham Parlor Organs- NEW BERN!;, - - N- 0 OIKCULAK. The old and reliable rirm of Conn A iV'jU was established Id Newbern In IPM a'ni oldest house now In the city and 146 onl surviving member of whioh Is Ado.ph Oohni I who it ueen miKSKiia 1 11 me Alilfilu btipines for the past ten years and Is now locate 1 o middle Bl. Upright and Square Piano of the latent designs, lasting lone, snperlrl workmanship and or lradiiiK manufaoturei and the beet material. Also a good suppl f of SflKET Ml'stn. And 1 will endeavor in rnasc my buslnrt a popular as the old linn used to be, an d ono that will ul v. ri lsfani on lo my name, rous e,t rotia The nroprleto-, A.ioiph conn, wonld tekr this oeease.n of reti.rnliij! his thanks ts tlnw who have 'iikt-n tin Internet ln hit weltftre. and would reppectful ly sollolt the oontlniiai.ee of Hie Kindly feeling ol bl friends. Respectfully. a. OOH.N SALE iiange tl'N.. . i:. in'-,,y ler :uturrr, v UJ SP lest, ha!est to 1 ... iiimI ('rnaviest. 1 I bold by Di ugKiHtB or eeut by tnau, I 1 . 50cc . T. niuMiitiuu, Warren, Pa. U . tS '' ' ' 1 11 - - " "- llll I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1893, edition 1
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