TILE JOUBNAL. M B. H1EFH . O. T. HAM COCK.. W Kn trd l MtafiM t F w Brn Bismarck is reported to be rapidly inking.." ' - Deaths by the late gulf tor m are now estimated at 2.000. A nev lay in Delaware forbids the catching Of oystery under 21-2 - Inches in diameter. The majority of farmers have a plenty of meat and bread, home grown. They are in good spirits and say that they are better off . than the were year ago. "A&Iaxtj Seal has to do to beat McKinley is to make the people of .Ohio believe the paralysis of busi ness this ear was caused by the tariff law and not by the threat of repealing it. - 'mere are is goia standard na tions, ,14 silver standard and 16 doable standard nations. More than three fourths of the popula tion of the earth have either the silver or the doable standard. ; (Jen fiosaer of Virginia has writ ten a letter of farewell to the Dem ocratic party. We remember that when the took command of the cav airy la the valley, under Early, he was called "the Saviour of the yal ley; bat the valley waa'nt saved. : The .Hew York Commercial Ad vertiser has celebrated its ninety six birthday and, notwithstanding its Adrnoed ge, shows more aewtpaper ; rim and enterprise than the majority of the reoentlj inaugurated void nil era foet. : The rivers and sounds of the Booth axe filled with fish and its moaa tain are filled with minerals. . And yetf blessed of God as lew lands have erer been blessed, the South is the toiler for the North! . Its slave and chief contributor to it; . mighty wealth." The Democracy of the state of - New York is in ooavention at Sarrllng all maiden records, her time atoca.- Mr. Liockwood. temporarT ehirman, fn the opening speech said All the pledges of the party will be fulfilled." , The name ot Presi - dent Cleveland evoked tremendous applanse. Concerning the Winston post- mastership, it now appears that the nomination of John P. Haakitt was ta result of a clerical error. The President intended to nominate J. ft Wooten. and the mistake will be remedied at once. Wilmington Star,. - There is no more pathetic picture " of patience than the . -1 spectacle presented by those persona who are wai ting for Tammany Hall to disband. Tam m an v will stick together as long as the offices Jhold oat. It is stated than an American . . j . . t 1 noose iuw conoiuaoa con 2,500,000 tone of Japanese .coal to be delivered at San Francisco in k the coarse of the next tea years. Hitherto the coal imported at San jrmnmaoo umm uu ywiumi ; Australian. J Congressmen Bryan, of Nebras I ka, who distinguished himself in I the silver debate in the House is I contemplating leaving the Demo-1 cratio party - becanse his state, in the late Democratic con veniion, re- fused to endorse hia and stood by the President. I ir, Tn T. Keal. the Dem- ocratic candidate for Governor of ' Ohio, writes to the New York. World, sayingthat he is more than w satisfied with the conduct of the campaign by the managers of hia canvW,andis convinced that he ' is going to defeat McKinley. J The Washington oorresponaent - of the Baltimore Sun says talk oJ cloture is the senate -is iaie ' is is more than that, it is absorb. Yon ' A. T . a I can not oenaor up TX..I.V. .... AiA T?;lt HI. anllar I - " on ui w Slat. S X AL. a n 1 . ne iinea nun oy uuu juu aa-iagN oca. """" runs oown. . An old friend writing from Savan- . nan, Ga., says: "Tom Watson is rettias a strong .hold down here, and unless the Solona at Washing- ton stop their wrangling and go to work to redeem their pledges I wouldn't,, bet cent on Georgia at the next election. The country press of the State are hammering at j Cleveland and his gold policy and " they wield a great influenoe.r - - urVKa Snti, nnmmitte on Fore- " Affairs baa arrived at the decis- ion thAt Mr. Van Ale a, who bad ' . k- th. iairfr. u . ... , n..... 4 . .f Tt-i im whnlv worthv of that exalted I honor. Malignity itself could invent no charges to discredit this jadg- men t, which will stand as an sufficient answer to the petty cla- mor of embittered partisan zeaL" - - - ' u rT . Bepresentative Davey, of Louis- iaaa nas , mtroancea a oiu appropriating t25,000 for the relief a? itA mIIai of tne BnQerera irom I V - v lui' nMt Avelsne on the Sou- " J ....... them coast. It provides tnai me ' . i aa ; money SUaU " oW.co 1 nnrt r tb direction I ai'ijl iuvummmv of the Secret a rv of War, and that ' .v .... . fMn.nnrtat.lnn hll VaO ll ITTIISn VI sva wuorv be authorized by him . We are alwajs glad to' see North Carolina merit appreciated, and " bene it I pleasure to give place A to the foUowiag: The new cotton .mta be erected in Portsmouth ft- Will haTO Capeity Of 6,000 Spin- t . t . j 1 I ,The contract ior KCuil -j ( s pUfl apeClBCaUOaB aw? uwsn warded Mr. T'.H. S. Chadwick, President of e. Charlotte (N. O.) ?racbiHB CdmcC'V,. With inStrUC- tiOUB tO COinineriC onee. 1 'The oauook at Brunswick be comes more gloomy. The yellow fever is rapidly on toe irn i-.,. md the supplies of food are at-nrly ex hausted. The sick and the healthy are needing food. Surgeon Booth, of Shreveport, fajs the epidemic is a mild form, but he expects the disease to increase rapidly and the death rate to increase, not from the severity of the disease, bat from the lack of food and the was ted condition oftbe patieutg. It is stated that Senator Vance told Mr- Simmons yesterday that he had no charges to prefer against him, bat that he would vote against hia confirmation and would oppose any consideration of it until after the confirmation or rejection of Mr. Elias was passed apon by the Senate. Mr. Simmons was greatly surprised at this statement because he had discredited the rumors that Senator Vance wouid oppose his confirmation. He is not the only one who is surprised- There is uni versal surprise and regret express ed here; and his best friends have nrged Senator Vance to withdraw his opposition to Mr. Simmons and allow his . early confirmation. North Carolinian. The Railway Commission have received the annual report of the Atlantic and North Carolina Bail way. A fine Bhowing is made. A dividend of 2 per cent, will be de clared this month. The earnings of the road for the four years of the present management are 1604- 000 against 1472,000 for the last four vears of the J 0ld management. The caah bal anoe ig $54,000, alter having paid 1 a deDt 0f 155,000 made by the for I mer management. The operating I expenses are less than 52 per cent I of the gross earnings. There are I nearly 18,000 shares, of which the I State owes nearly 13,000 "The new freight steamship of the I Morgan line ElOid has j ast comple I ted her maiden voyage between J New Orleans and New York, break- I beioe 4 days 2 hoars and 10 mm- I ates from bar to bar. Her average speed was 16 knots per hoar, and lher greatest run in one day 450 I milef, which is certainly very cred- i table for an American-built coast wise steamer. El Old was built by 'he Newport News Shipbuilding Company, of Newport News, Va, She is 406 feet long, beam 48 feet nd registers 4,500 tons. Triple ex pansion engines drive the 18 feet four bladed propeller, the shaft measuring 16 inches in diameter. The boilers are three doable-ended Scotch boilers, 26 feet 6 inches in length by 13 feet 10 inches in diam eter. The vessel is lighted by 112 incandescent lamps. The pilot house is fitted up in a luxurious manner." The Chesapeake and Ohio Kail- road Company have jast inaagara- ted the Chesapeake and Ohio Sfceam8nip line wnlch will rnn be tween Neport News, Va. , to Liver pool and London. Six new steamers haTe heen built at West Hartle- and Qlft8gow. Each 5oat will make the round trip in about six weeks. All of them will be devoted to freight traffic exclusively. New pori News is near the Missippi, and considerable grain from the North west can be diverted from the northeastern lines to the O. & O The harbor of Hampton Boads is superb, and the terminal facilities of 6 railroad at Newport News Me eUent, elevator torea 1.600.0X bushels,- and its Ar1 nM room for 3000 carB- There on iron erpaaf rtiafKi K a nnnn ri f vr " r"" v j .t' m"cuhandiae Pl being 1,500 cars. The new vessel Present at the inaugura- Hon was the Bapphanock, 370 feet ione. 54 leet beam, with a irross toonige of 3)86o tons; top speed, 14 knots. Scientific A.meri- mD u 8aid Q idfl f position made to the confirmation of 0harle8 H j. Taylor as minister if 7 by govern members, the nomination is antagonized by the representatives of the govern men t to which it is proposed to accredit him. The Bolivian legation in Washington is understood to have conveyed to the Senate com mittee having the nomination in charge a strong intimation that the government of Bolivia does not de sire to receive mm. Taylor says that he was not a candidate for Bolivia, and that the President himself selected the place for him He Mked tot mission, but did not "P607 to. w nioh t' he de8ired " v- t " , , 7 'hat when Mr. Cleveland examined the papers he found letters from hundreds of the most prominent Dmocrat8. North, East, and South jnaorsing xayior 10 a mission in really existed a desire in the Dem ocratic party to see this represents nve oi tne colored race given a high position in tne foreign eervice and npon this conviction selected the Bolivian mission for him. "u.l A POOR SUBSTITUTE for well-known medi- Jy. S can pays more profit to V dealer, when he sell X. XX It. lht' the reason he annoys you with tua i.im th&t it la " lust u f f0 I 1 St" And that is one n why every wo man who wants Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription should go to a nUabls dealer. Brery woman dots want it. If she's ruffer- , iag from any ailment 1 Decnllar to her sex. If sbe u rnn-dowD," or delicate, she needs it lost aa much. It's a special tonic, that builds mD& raT every "female complaint" Lm iva rinlv BsunArlv Sri ma fa ooesn - s Denent or cure, in every ceeo, you Waat cui be " ju as good n for you r A long advertisement Is nnneoaasary to COTTlaoeyoo that ou need Dr Se's Reme- tat a case they caauot cur. 1 swj wJ 1 hnr A CRUCIAL WEEK. Ou a etoiuiy dy, following the acqaiitiou of Mexican territory, when i he "Omiiibns Bill'' was be fore Uie Srn , !)::ki isoii, of New York, trti;' : "To-day is th On which w morrow." l:l,K -.! V it H it li -III TnlV. !1 t' Such m-i be th- i v.-mui tu "" 1' v.w aniioiii-l tin: on A',-.h.eftda, - in.. 1 1th of October, crucial tv,; woMd made. L-iiOii win oe lu.oi. hi onus i uo mi ver repeal bill io a ti 1 1 1 vote b sitting continuously, the purpo-o being to tire ou" the, oppoueutH "I the bill. The Wii-hf Rl"' ' saja, "If the plaiib, oi the repealers! (jougreas is not dispatching any are successful the bill will probably J biirtine.sH,and the exeim ;i ount a come to a vote before the close of tl Drv incre.i-inj: ' am n-.vt ii r:e. the weet. 1 i-,. ; eer u.i,. r,t' rnitod : 'Bat if the uiiver uieu cucoeed in IScn-iU b-ii g enga.fd in Mich a. the attempt to break a qoorum and I con is i.ol . le.il.i'ed to inere i-e force an rtdj uri:::i.-i.' it any ete.e o! I 0-;r ,i: i,,u..; :TitljX r, . . , tne proceeding-;, they are co.ifi i--: ' , ., 1,,,, 8U- .,,, people. Ir i that the Senate will be obliged I ti,. j (aperitive .! i v ol fie o,.-n i t pass a com promise measure or al-1 to vr.; utid the sooner r is do- , low the eu ir;' repe.il prj.ei i to fail." There m a cl' U'l ovt-rhead, no oue (;: teil whether it brek m '? cj "n our le i:i bestrew our se is with i in.enf wrecks. Wo are no of tlsn-e WHO 'O't a tn will ; ( a b ! . to..k u. ii pn.i nu bearn ii . : t S- a- e s a j : ( ... . . ...... . .,r virt- ! - ' . "- ! : ' .: vr it- i '.il t'VI'I mei,r ..n i f (3 , ii, in .1 T ' t ' pose. Vll.r'-t" r.j ;r-. r.) rf heew''' ' tht- i and i i i.ir:!: . i'li." . Bat th'H crncidl week is ner mon- opolized by the silver bill. Other important measares are passing through the ordeal of debate and will probably be brought to a de cision. Foremost among these is the Tucker bill to repeal the Fed eral Election Laws. This is a measnre demanded by the Nation al Democratic platform and ap proved by Democrats in all parts of the Union. If it is not passed daring the present week it will be because Democrats in the House consider It impolitic to press its passage jast now. It is not improbable that after the Tucker bill has been disposed of the McCreary bill to amend and modify the Geary Chinese registra tion ac; will be given the right of way, to be followed in turn by 'he Oates Bankruptcy bill. APPROPRIATION'S. It is not probable that the Apro- propnation (Jomoii'tee will have much to do during tha present ex traordinary session ol Congress. Indeed we hope that the session will soon close, and allow the mem bers to go borne aud rest and re fresh themselves before the regular session commences on the first Monday in December. Bat if the 53rd Congress fails to pass a large number of appropriation bills it will be very different from most of its predecessors. Now we call the attention to members from North Carolina to the duty of procaring ample appro priations for this State. We are taking time by the fore lock, with the idea that it is useless to lock the stable door alter the horse is stolen. North Carolina has never had her share of the appropriations. There ih no o. l ue Atlau ic Coast tht 1-- tj hjUuh iu Hri-d of r-fj- lightin-d w. ( -j -i-:m 'Liei winch skutM OUI OA d S' lnlecn t" in provt d, n a ; WiitflM 111 propr' in .- . been atteri. propriatioi. i - '' - . - f -. . l,)r: idfq i ' tiuit c An ir w , Vi Is aceompiih tfc- i.. j-c. .... money throwa awy. Of.r and Kcpreeotati et- n."- rrrs this matter in time. With our water-ways properly improved there is no reason why New Berne and other places simi larly located may not become com mercial emporiams. THE TARIFF. Oougressjaan Oockran is quoted as spying that the MoKinley bill will be repealed, bnt that the present Congress will immediately pass another tariff bill prepared as nearly as possible on the line of the McKinley act, for the reason that Democratic members from the Eastern States have been much im pressed by the arguments of the manufacturers before the Ways and M-ans Committee. We have never b-lieved in the propriety of holding meetings of the Ways and M?aus Committee is not the purpose of the Democ.t-1 ic party to construct a tariff for the ! bentfir of Tnonap'r.n's be a tin k 1 I 'i -ii uiovi- That would ::i ul. To, a -- U it Ii-. ati- not tbt- ; --.;!- w Q. , ; Hglifl I ! 11 1- 1 : li Hoi te. I V 1 nect'KNity f' i i in- n be ju t as sent-', b- ! -:. 1 1. uin :i tu- a -, rr-j mc b t 'i caM in i ' ! ',(' C -ill cbled , deteriniii;- itj lid.iti pot- 1CV. Mr. Cockrft: ;s ; ro - z a an aduiinitjtiiitiou leader in ibn House. If it turns out that Mr. Cleveland is for a second edition of the Mc Kinley act his tariff policy will meet with r ore opposition than his sil ver views have provoked. Tarty lines are entirely too loose at Washington. There seems to be more anxiety to conform- to the wishes of the East than there is to preserve the integrity of the Dem ocatic pKty. ilToy:ur tents, O, Israel." PHYSICAL ENDURANCE. The argument having iwen ex hausted on the Voihee ical bill, the test of physical endurance is about to bt tried in the Senate. S :me eiirs :i.;o ic was not ua I'oiuinoi', win ii t.ii lover met at the home of tii-'M' I'ui. ! :e, for 'hem ; o tv -'.pi h.ic'.i i 'At -i wut." w us ti ti wtm-'i won Id ha,.- , Ht, a Jf Wor,j WU!, the l.uiv . On , ,u. s:i-U .i-.M-i..:i 'he iM tu m .! ti.,. liHiii tMnu. in hm ,-..ir.-.-.; i who w.w to - i rt,- for fii j t,iU U, i. ,,, j a.,v .h;,,, .-),: e ui.l i(;0w!i to : i u -1 m '. l:U M WU.- tire ua iDi' exoi-'i- i .he i !trv. be lor tin e d. a i j u ii A ('.ill II If (laii,.: ' r. had better to : dj. nri, i - I1H I, s in o! iler. SAM JONES' NEI illUOKS. Extr.-icl. Irom One ol His Ucrcut limns n( iirtiTsvi 1c. A ol -i . , .six .j it; ' NtT- o t-, e i- i ci ti r ' . : c-' Kii-ii. I ee M - . r ' i iif , I.- -I .1. I Ml I-0-. " i;- Iron i -n "ii ti .) .!. 11 ill Ml :f ii - n k Ktincli '11. 1 . - i' .. i -. 1 Y : i in k nui s. p ... .ii r.i ii i o ii, oi f 1 1 v.. lie: lin.t i;.,lil nil v..ur kH .1 ti.t.l j mj,n tQan R.il ((i(.k U( won an a ti y off with h joa knuw r. j Von women have entered into 11 i just as much as the mm. A woni-j an that knows her- iju'iand ipi ';u debt and goes and bays souie. iiiug that, she can do without is as much a crimnal as her hasbaD, aud more too, lor there is many a man th;i' would have been out of debt lut foi his wife trying to play fashionable, and trying to get m society wi h some other kid in the town. I- is a fact You can no more keep up with the society gang ol a town ;ind be honest, than you can be drank and be sober. Speaking ahout tbis so ciety gang -of coarse I have no ref erence to Cartersville in the world, you haven't got it here, the thing has fiillen through absolarety, a fellow trying to keep uo wi:h th u gang will surrender his ma..ii,.d .uil lie down under a p.ur oi p.itent leather t hoe. Ttiat is the eud o the whole business. I say nothing atiout the girls J have never hhk! anything auont the gitls. All you cm do is to pnr a dough face on her ;md make her look as n-f pectable as possible. A wouihii will carr her husband farther iu debt and knew that her husband is already in debt, that woman is on enemy to her husband and she destroyed her home in the noblest and best tense of the word Ask one of you women for a dcl- f ir for tne c;inse oi (iod: "1 am't just got it." Bat if you want a ten dollar hat or a twenty dollar dres. God bless yon, you always get that. Bn t if itjis for the cause of God, yoa aint in it ar all. Get after yon about it yoa say, "Why, my hus band pays for me-" and the old stingy devil don't lay for himself. ANOTUER WORLD'S FAIR. New York May Have a Chance al the YVorld's Exposition. New York may have world's exposition if she wantH it without controversy or competition. Gn. Wiieeler, of Alabama, b-turdiy iu iiodnced the iolioiug bill: "Id order to eomuiemdrate the 1 fjinning ot trie tveniierh ceutuiy txi . :u Curitua -e-. .;-io-i auu jiij.iupirt'c ceitm - : I u-s t- expit-is t f:c- profound ier I :ic u-d 'i ii kis I ho people u.-r I o .u iii;-i 1'iv.liz-sii 01 ttuo Hi-m I inn . bin iilt-HM. gs VnUch-;ilVd 10 ui iikmd b (,'iinti,in teuchiiitTH -.ii x .a,i t-. unriiiV expui-ii 11 r.r lit l.i iu the city ol N. w Y-lk, C UliUltrlJCIIig -it soon illt-r .U;iuar, 1, 11)00. a the L-:s!.ifuie o: Xt-w Y'.rk isli.tll pttfci it)e, acd continuing throagh as much uf said year as may be provided by uaid Legislature; that the President of the United States shall, upon re ceiving official notice from the Gov ernor of the State of New York that said State has enacted a law accepting the reponsiblity intrust ed to it by this act, is6ue a pracli mation inviting the nations ol the earth to participate in said exposi tion; that unless the State of Now York enacts a law accepting said ttust within three months after the next meeting of the Legislature of said State this measure shall be void and of no effect." Speaking of the bill, Geueral Wheeler said: "The suggestion is entirely my own. No one from New York ha? spoken to me about it, u;.d I have no assurance that she w,n s it. but she did make an effort to se cure the Columbian Exposition, and I thought she migh; like to un dertake such a work as this. If she ' eclines to assuti e the resnonsibil:-j fy, why, I --hull jelt-ve ' I: it.rn . 1 it i''r won ul or the wi, 1. u.. ciki." v- I I Ui" ut ilti Lrror T11 rn iir,' 1ciihc sr.-iieraJ e, inference a th L--ague , 1 " i iiet I)-!iiuc, r t-i5i held iii Uichmond, K. A. hh, cli.-tii man. -i stilt-.- of K i lemiluiions were ailoptod, which are t he is-u, il 111 tonn ul an ai!i!-i-. r. 1 gin- ' Ij- ',lor 1 a D.-rii,:-cr ,.,'ic Iud"etr'eut voteis to piir-pir-fhv De nmci at ic state ricki r -liw fill. I'll y also eadore.e Pit-f-iileu-Cleveland -'and hin courwe towanld our entire international foreign relations." "1 consider Chamberlain's Cou'h Remedy a speoific for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is one of the most important requisites while a comedy is intended for use amon children. I have known of cases of croup where I know the life of a lit tle one was saved by the use of Cham berlain's Cooeh liemedy." J. J. LaQrange, druggist, Avoca, Neb. j 50 cent bottles for Bale J. V. Jordan. THE (J0L,;EN DOORWAY. Kestles man traveled fir. Peace Mint In, me ileliu'lit liim not : O'er .-ti iwjt- ways hi- journeys -lie, Sinm- ,iins aiiViulit him not. ll: 1 I!. e se.le ! P - I ! 1 1 1 1 : b 11 An ' :i I- i ii hi t'oiclieiul III ;el hltilll.le. v.-s i' the Nile ! i 1 1 1 ii A i' , " i i -1 , i r l ir -11 1! I lie , 1 I ii. .-ii mile ' VI, in "i l!ie ;l-lr, i Meat 11 I 111' III liiltll nllff:ie : Ho the t' Vl'SM'ls II v. ! ll, ll.iek' kiioe .'. -pear ami lie seriient avahin. ' i i ii n i -eouiit.ii I'runi the rock ! ti a n.l e n II 11. 1 1 1 1 : in- ( .lit I view. vinr la-t : -t the !.eit t in ilark a u 1 n at la-t race aii'Mii An liu'ht 1.1 at i..; ii a i". ii ii in . !' cl'll-! 11 . i 'V U ll i( ll I' :'." i !- ..I. I ! n. ir ' 1 ' ' ii ll. ( nil 1 v. 1. TAini.KO. U !!iiii:i't.i:i ! 1 '1 1: . , II ) MM. ' . 111. U il ll i : . . .i iii.-i n lnw n v ii.mp.m i :i ' r i 11- 111 v. - u I i i .. !.. rlill.l. I Hi- 11m- ii. iu- h i- -ninu' iu:i uliirhj .. 11 1 ii .1 I'm Ml :iii,i,-i u ji.l, i rt at Ann-; icrin lmnkruiit mini wlioi li:i. I I ici-ii -itn tlicm n I. mo. Vr.-si' I1.. t. !i:- lilt!.- '.-d .-m I sun" a liltii -in-. Tlio iiicich.ints nil tlnu l. :iin;icil to si.-c and to lu-iir. If lie w.mid tlicre m-11 u!1 lii ,).!? tliev t n-.'ililci I Willi -ri-iit l:ir, That VA-j; Ikr would' outs.-U tin in all u hich w i hcn all tin- c: v. I Ir i-nn-to i-(- u- ail a-ain -in dt-r Miwti t and j i . -. The ladies tliou-h u -r-u id.-d him one half 1 1 i i oo.i.i- to kcip, They know tin- ladies of New I urn knew hi-; prices wen- not steep, To save .m.: lia'f ot his ladies' goods for them to r u v this fil; He- Hi.u!,! -u n -et tin ir trad,- from the ';leatet In I lie Shi ill 1 1 i ie-i iv ii. iw to i jn. i I m .1 A looo .1,. Har"-:. i.i i:i- ik. fine .a- Is will -teanii T -:: W'iiieli pr.iovi-i I tlli'iLT 1 c -1 )l ill ike. a 1 1 come down ' (( at store L"..ltlll!l.- t. d .y rail. i..il tllefe i ii- Ike to fail come liy no such added to My trad i- -. . n.oi mi, us I my I land Tv.., more clerks to help us out to ply the urr at demand sup- Ol the people in this section with cloth- nr- an, I line -hoes. Is what Biir Ike has nmv to tell which the tious new-. is .1 i . ti cat;irr!i attack a person of scrof-uli.ii- .'i.-tthesi.-. ' 'iiscrtsc is almost sure to beenme ( liioiiic. The only efficacious cure, tlicn-li.re, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, whirl) r,e!s scrolula from tho system an.l catarrh soon follows suit. Local treatment is only a waste of time. Helliar Correspondence. The beautiful weather now is en sibliu fiTiueis to secure a fine sup-pi;- r.f to-Hl h y; also to keep fairly up wii.11 cot tor: pickiug. Ooe c;ir tnnn r said ha had pu-keil ("it tw tin..;, of bis crop. Some of the fall irish potatoes Hie taking the rot aud djing, but s not extensive y. r. The gene; a mutiny ; ; g ol nil ctv -- t Ui h ot oar com .'ii .iie t-sceution which have no" c A t way . hii Ki - ii i nr form. Ntarred Ii8t -obool-houce Puiile who "nt- moved ,'jir- ara too o attend t-. compar- en -.,! ' . ii : -. .,t iat year - ' : 'n , "lit- will at- ,fi..i - i w.ii'.i. This class w.- ..ii i.. .1 i ,tn c school. Tti -iiiiii . riv- -u iii-iii i-r, they ai-- : ! i- mi --i il .ii ;n- school aQ(lij...uuulii . O.e i. tviug died r.1 to others moved leav ing only Xvo of the ti- in oar midsr, aud they are too busy to go to school. What cuii'igea are wroncht; bv t lie ever revolving wheels of tnni1; Per haps all toese change are ( ;. v e are n-'i i -o ' i;ia- tioua, 11, the w.. tbe l.i- WO step rpvealt in li ; ''C.'iiiUgiuga'' 18 -nj i,i : i ;ue and soon rf -i;, i-liiiuge comes and i;ll t t.l uto tbe "ylorien to be ii iinal Mirhfal. L. D. V. JARVJS, Ooods. Th Latest Styles in Hop '--acking, Storm Serges, L.-'iv. s 3r iadcloth, Henri-e-t'a- ' l ; evgs, Flan- r.o's - vita Trimming 1 - v t, ..;imp, Braids hp.'J Fu. t. ; Match, ,usT Kixanvr.i) lll,,r -I 1 ll.cli A 1 at :;;i ri-. (' ill :ti; ! tin-!.! :ir- t ik, :,. AiiDlln-r lot of WOOL SKltGES I" i i-i" the best stvle-i 1 ul-, MA 1 1 1 ' of !,icii via:v v i r a : , XA lit"! ;k, ;, , -,''V of CARPETS. ;s a:,,i ri.iHi; oil cloths h-ivi- ;i l.-iri.-.- stock of the :VI-'I" Dl'-lilNS ami COL i KH'i: T, PL" 15 iinil SMTU- orl.-r the BEST VDIKS", MISSES ES in the citv. j sin.l j 1111; i ( ' ad Foster JAEVI8, New Berne, N. C. Kid (1:3 Polloek St. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's pr . and Children. It contains neither Or other Narcotio substance. It is :i ) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing It is Pleasant. Its guarantee - 1 Millions of Mothers. Castoria ost.r ;. feverishncss. Castoria prevents vjir.it cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. C teething troubles, cures constipn Castoria assimilates tho food, r, find bowels, giving1 healthy ;uu! toria is the Children's Panaoe.'; Castoria. " Castrl Is an excellent medicine for ch!l- .rpn. Mothers have repeatedly tola mo or iia 1;k..i affect upon their children. DH. Q. C. 09GOOP, Ijowell, "a.ss. " Tafltoria is the best reme.ly for (?hi!ciren of t'hicb I am acquainted. I hopo the day is not lar distant when mothers willcuu.-iJer the real ,ntcrest of their cliildren, And use Castoria ii gtead of the variousquack nofitniruswhirh ajo destroying their loved ones, by forcing ojii-ini. norphine, soothing syrup iin.i oth.-r hanftil rents down their throats, thereby ;-ii.i;i. -n'iu to premature graves ." Dr. J. F. T rvr m?i,os. 0i).v. Ark E. C Pai.mku. G. H. RlVENIll Ili: ESTABLiSH:i Paim ers Hivenoi SUCCESSOR wnoissaie uonimisaioii iiicrciiaii Southern Fruits and Deirie?, Penches. drapes, We employ- no a-cnts. STEAM ERS. bQRFOLK, KEWBERN & WA1EIN3T0N DIRECT LINE. Tri-Weekly Tring. In order to make more convenleiit ana door.omlcal use of tbe vesbtvfi now employed n the North Carolina service, aud thus to Rotter hwi the Interests of Shippers, the Clyde Line and Old Dominion Ftesm sblp Oompany bave conclude,! t.i n.erte their respeclve lines between Newbern, N. it. and Norfolk, Vh. Into one Hdb, tbus ylv nj passengers and truck shippers Ihiee trips such week between Newbern and Norfolk 7la Washington. SO ADVASCE IS RATES. On and after MONDAY, JULY Will 1893 until farther notloe. the iteimsr HEWBERIE, Ca.pt. Soathgate AND Steamer BEFIAKCE, Capt. Burgess, Will sail fro. u Norfolk. Va., for New Heme via. Washington every Monday, Wednesday and Fnuay, making oonneot.on wltn tne Attantlo and North Carolina Railroad, and the water lines on f-eune and Trent rlvera. Keturnlng, will Rail ROM NEWBORN for NORFOLK, Va., via Roanoke Island wharf, .-yi on Amj-, WAdno-'.Bj ana Priip 8taFui. making connection at Norfolk with Tho old Line, for Baltimore. The Clyde Line, lo, Fhlladnlphla Tho Old I)i)m!nlon rtieamuhlp io., for New Yora, The Mer inanis' and Miners' Line f r Providence and rtosion, and The Water Lines for Waslng 100, O. C, and Klohmond, Va., thns giving n nil water route to all Northern ind F,astern polats. Also connection made with the O. A O. R. R., and N. W. R R. for the West. Pnssengers will And a good table, comfort able rooms, and ererv courtesy and atten tion will be paid them by the officers. Order all goods, care of N. N. 4 W . Direct Line, Norfolk. Va. RALPH GRAY Ant. Astern Carolina Dispatch. Fast Fassenger and Freight Line between KTHW 23H3FI.Zr3E3. stern North Carolina Points, and oon neotlons of the PKPTJI8V LVAMIA RAILROAD, Not York. Philadelphia, N or folk, Bal timore, 111 cli m on d and Boston. The- OTLY Trt-Weekljr Lime Out or Mew Borne. THK NEW AND KIKOASTLY KQtTlPFKlj 8TEAMKK Balis from New Herns TIO l Vf, WEDNESDAYS, FBIDAV8, mopping at Koanoie island each way and forming olose oonrectlon with the Norfolk A t-outbhm Railroad at FlziH-th City and tne Norfolk and Wesie u i::iiii.,i at Norfolk. rue Kastern Mrollnar)lppnl.ob i.mr. run letlng of t.ic str Neiisn, Norfo k H .'.,iln:r:, tt. K., New York , I hlla, and .-.orfoik h .h ind Pennylviniii H. K., form : ri!i-. . - u egular line oft r!,.i; eupcrlo.- la-1 in.. ulck paasnKi-r ,in,l froixh 1 -rKui-i....-: No Iran - i- ,-iepi,l r.l K ; z -: ' i, which poln'T- iri'ii. il ' go through ' ,.ii tlrect all f, ...... . , j vi isslurD Jarolloa Dlepatu da ij - lullows: From New York, by Fenna. K. R., Pier North River. hom Philadelphia, by Phlla., W.nd Balto. K. R., Dock St. Station. From Baltimore, by Phlla,., Wll. and Balto. R R.. President St. Station. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R. R. from Boston, by Merchants & Miners Trans portation Co.; Now York and New England A. R. Kates as low and time quieter than by ny other line For farther Information applv to W. H. Joyob (Qen'l Freight Trafflo Agent, P. K. K ) General Trarnc Agei.t. iiKo. Bteph KN8, DlvlBlon Frviht Agent. P W. B. R R., Philadelphia. !. h. Cookk, Gen'l Freight Agent., 'A. V 1'. 4 N. K. R. , Norfolk, Va -l. !. Huduins. General Freight Agent N, 8 R. R., Norfolk, Va. GKO. HKNDEKSON gent. New Heme. N. C. j TO COTTON GINNER3 ! Before placing your orders for Bagging ucd Ties for. the Coming Season. I Be Sure to Call on IC. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. New BerneiN.iU- It will pay'you. i II u3vj.nj 'i.: ""oUNHai.-n.CD ,-.!;,I-i i-,,,..,,, S. ; sj.,j .;;n ; . ; jc. p.,. .4.1 y.v Jt.Li-.i ;ji ;-J:n..i i M 0 b , 'KsrfJi'rt; ijiTin.;';jv ; ' 'j ' 1" ' H VV.V A3 G3iV3Ui S1N3I1W . 'iii..iiii,ia..ij j --u'.;i jo ..u 1 ' i:m "1,j. .i,( ind 3q uv trv ;t H ij-niij ni i i pa -im ;o uj(ui:p JO -9ai iH ViJ ; f-i 1 .tio,i i'o7 Infanta kin, Iriurphine nor miles;! substitute and Castor Oil. !y y. -urs' use by ".Vori:i.4 au d allays r; Sour Curd, totia relicvc3 lion r. ::r.:;;t!' ;;ai.iiency. ..lof.p. Cas ..oria. ipt"! tocbiHren that : uaay prcecriptiou A. Acratrt. M. D., Sl , Lrjoiyn, Ii". Y. - '-l-.'A :rc:i'3 depart .: ' their exri f : Tvit.ii ( "ator i 1... o a::ij:i? v .'.': n r-"'jl .! ' oi.Ti-ss tl.at t.L& .-ii lj i'jii T."ila iMJ I 'ISPKNSART. I.oUiiif Mass. j t,, -.t7. A. I" host. S i i o i ' ;? i TO i;. S. I'ALMKil. Truck A Specialty, Melons and Vegetables. 1 G'5 Keade St.. X. Y. KAILROADS. Atlantic & IT. Railroad TIME TABLE XO 25, In Effect S:20 A. M. Monday July 10, 1SU3. OOlirOEAST. BCEDULB. OOINt) WB1 No. 3. Ffiasar.yer Train". No. 4. Ar. Lve. StRtionp. Ar. Lvt. pro 3 80 Oolcioro 1140 am 4 06 4 09 :.h 'lrn.ttKe 10 52 10 55 4 35 4 40 Kin a sen 10 18 10 28 6 00 6 OH New Borne 8 47 9 00 7 38 v m Morobes.Q City am 7 17 Goinq East. -oHEiJCLz Qoinq Wbpi No. l.t Mixed Ft. & Pass. Train am 6 80 6 57 7 05 No. 2. Mixed Ft. Stations. Pass. Train. Goldsboro 7 20 p m Beat's r..i;ox Urr6 6 24 6 54 5 24 4 2P 4 Ot. 8 25 2 54 2 24 3 OS 10 32 9 41 y 28 8 59 8 17 8 00 7 47 717 7 05 6 34 6 04 5 30 0 4 05 3 40 8 00 2 80 9 10 1 80 9 48 y 88 9 A4 8 27 8 05 7 52 7 87 7 ie 7 Ot 7 20 7 30 i 7 4 7 r,s 8 11 8 30 8 50 8 5u s 15 io oa 10 31 10 36 11 00 11 05 ll 17 11 41 13 10 3 00 8 w: i ; Duvar Core Creek Tueoarora Clark 'c .s'ewbern 3 37 8 42 Kiverdale 3 46 3 50 Croatto 4 08 4 IU Hveio"k 4 37 4 42 Newport 4 51 4 55 Wildwood 6 01 5 01 Atlantic 5 16 5 21 Morehead City 5 28 5 28 Atlantic Hotel 5 81 p m Morehead Depot a no Monday, Wednesday and Friday. tTneiday, Thursday an . Saturday Tittln 4 coniitfctH with Wilmington 4 Wei .-on Train bound Nortb, leaving Golds boro 12:2o a. m . and with Kichmond 4 Dan ville Train West, having Goldsboro 2:35 p. m. Tram 3 connects with Kichmond & Dan ville Trmu, arrlvln at Uoldsboro li:55 p. m. and with Vv ilmtnston & Woldon Train from the North at ;;:ia p. m. S. L. DILL, 8u perintondent. Wilmington, Neitern & Norfoli Railroad. a i an TAi;Lii no. 2, To take eff-ct S. ; - l'J:h. 1S'J3 at ' 0:00 .i. ui. j Superseding Time Table No. 1, ! Dated July 3, 1)3. i Going South, schedule. Going North 'No. 1 PasstoKr Trains. No. 4 Ar. P.M. 6 00 5 16 Lve. A. M. 9 00 9 45 sr. fitnliOQH New Perce Pollorkville RaTen wood Mm evilie White Oak S Ttheast Jii,fr sod villa Jfirui.Iia Verona Od-rhr. Fo;k,.. ... Holly Ridge Edi4t-cololj9 Woooeidt) Anminda!) Cyiirecs Lake Hauiptead Kcotta Hill Kirkland Hsymaad 10 00 10 10 10 20 10 84 10 49 10 53 11 10 11 19 11 29 11 39 11 44 11 50 12 00 5 00 4 51 4 40 4 26 4 11 4 02 3 50 3 41 3 31 3 22 3 17 310 3 00 2 55 2 49 12 05 12 11 12 23 12 30 N'o. S Lve. P 2 10 3 10 t o 17 R R.r,-"H"K 2 37 - n Lv, . 2 30 vNi Freight No. 2 Ar. A. M. 11 35 10 45 10 37 10 24 10 10 9 45 9 10 9 10 9 01 M 50 8 37 8 25 8 14 S 03 7 56 7 50 7 47 7 35 7 30 7 30 7 09 7 00 :i..-ekvi!l ll ivelibw ood M-iy vi I ih Wbite Oak NortheBBt Jacksonville J-ri -ti'ri " V ? i t a 4 3 4 H 4 :i;: 4 4J 4 r.2 07 j k .t'Jii 5 -'J II U ri Jk.e 5 33 til?ecomtie 5 43 VV oo Jeidti 5 50 Annandale 5 55 Cypress Lake 5 59 Ltfiinpntsd Gil H.-ouV liill I! P! Kirkland 0 .4 HHymea'l 0 40 W.St-a ' iiact R R crosn .Z Wilmington Lve. " Piiily Lxcci( Sunday . ri. . WHIT1NO, J. W. MAIu'KNl. (leneial Manager Gen'l Freight an;l I'sst;. Agt. NO ri(.'K NINP.tv Ai'KES OF OYS TER FA KM pop SLP, situated in New Hiver, Onsiow county, N 0. Bot tom is white Km1' ami shelly. It is good propagating un'ir.il. Outers grow laro ami of a vei v fine flavor. Also TWO IIL'NDKEI) A CILS OF FARM LAND, a.liomir.t; Oyster Farm. The upland is good for all kinds of truck: aleo corn, cotton, peanuts and potatoes. Very pleasant place; in full view of the ocean; large ouk grove; splendid or a summer resort. For further particulars address W. L. WILKINS, Marines, Ons low county, N. C. augd&w2m. 1 THE HUUAN RAGE w Can't Get Alon& Without Os WE lTK J I i: to supply them, iind 1 jo i iili, here f r (hat purpose, we are de- termined to do it a I little better, more ; thorouly, and iii(rc j advaTitaui'eously to our customers th.;n ! any one else. -()- New W : READY FOR IbWT, TI01T 3 5 5j 150 bbla Sugar at Refinery's prices. 500 bblf. MichigaD & Kentucky Flours at mill prices. 100 bbls. Wylie Smith & CVh Royal Crown, finest flour in the world 100 bags Coffee bought before the advance. 50 bbls. Molasses and Sj rups PKICES LOW. 250 bxs. Soap Hoe Cako, Oefa gon, Rising Sun. &c, occ. 300 Scks. Shots All sizes. 50 Kegs Powder, FF fc FFF 100 bxs Cheese Finest in the city. 50 tubs Very Finest Rutter. 100 kegs Lorillanl snufF Spec ial discount of 10 pr cent. 25 bbls. Gail & Ax hnufT-5lb. jars, Factory price. 300 cases Canned goods All kinds and descriptions. OUR STOCK OF Dry Goods, Boofs & shoes Is Complete in evervy way. t"i r 1 we also carry a tv good line of Hardware .A.jN"D all farming implements IX TACT WE TRY TO KILMP A General Stock. OUR PRICES when (JI ALI- Ti is Considered can in it lie beaten. Respect fully, EACKBUM I WILLETT, New No's. 47 & 49 Pollock St. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO. JIanukai Tl liKUS oi; Meadows' Special Guano's FOR ALL CHOPS. STANDARD I)i;M): MendowH' G rcat Potato (luaiio. " " ('abbage " " Allcrop " " Pea lican " " Tobacco ' " ' Cotton " 10 er et . A iiiiiinnia tin Guano. Meadows' Great Labos (luai-o. Importers and dealers in M Extra Karlv P. a-. Kainir, Phosphate anil A grietilt uoa! oals. ! , I o W S A( id llCUil L?J Truck ers ,-ufiplies a speciilty. K. H. MEADOWS. Piv-'t. .1. A. MEADOWS, Scc'y. .V Tien-. "Works Neuse Hivw. Office Union Point. 'grica'tcnl Paper iitwnkC CF.t-TABLIBnED 1819 ) '. Amorican Farmer, 1 7l' X- Y.iik Avnne, v. t -hi. uieu, D O. The I- if; i' wiicb "i "'i - 7.5 h jer, i i ' " p 'i'"' iu tott -i- ir p;itf paper, I .-- M ciiliuniiH of the . 1 1 mil nn d 1 1 i-rarj ntif'ullv I'inbelished with . ..mi ; . . ll .1 ho c : matter, line illuNtraiioi H. It m N , I I . II 1(1 ill- er'n niici s. linen. It IN rll.MiACTEU ii., i i i- iim) farro- 'ii JfO.l.l, li aotical . - iiii' lli'st Writers in tin- Country. a"'1 '"' k 'hat appear in it olumriH is ol the highest character. h -r ! 11 .-.t in -11 .. ,ii' 1 ii lariuerS bunni's-4 i-, il it-cussed in an earnest jir.n"K' 1! iv ay, looking to the great est piolir und beuetit to the farmer and his f.nnlly. It upp-arr. on th lnt and 15th ,.f naoh ruon ih, and i furnished at the low price of 50 (Vnts a Year in adv.me.v ' mkea it the cli MjM'-t agricultural paper i n 'he country. FARMER LEGISLATION. D u 11 UK the com in 1; year there will be an immense number of matters of the most vital intcieHt to farmers dealt frith is ( " iil'm sk .11, 1 tii. Executive depart : c .1! "iV ihi , t.,,11 U is highly im !;: i'. '!., farmers bo kept ,, n liij, tiy .m'l f ti 1 1 y infminnd as to what is l'ciiiLr i,',aimffl and done affect mi? tin-in t t!ic National Capital. They hi,iilil fill, tlierfforp, take The American Farmer, wliich being od the ground, ban beitci fAiilitlep than any other papers lor C'ttinc tbis intormation, and (ipvotns itself 10 ibis duty. They will find in it nonstKntly n reat amount of valuable information that they can get in no other paper. The American Farmer and the Jour nal will be sent one year for $1.25 bnt it must ho paid iu advance. IS. S. Street rfasJUKt retnrned with a LARGE LOT OF 0?!3PS &HQ RULES. HE RF.LLS THE EST E0AD CARTS EVEIl SOLD IN THIS MARKET J. H. CRAB ME & CO., Machinists & Founders NEW BERNE, N. C. Mamifact nrer of Ens inc, rioiln Board TH Hauls, Single 1, SawMill, nrs, Log sH Doable Ledgers, Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, etc. Kci p (itisi.uitly on baud, Pipe, Pipe lilting1-, Sheet mi l Bur Iron and in fact nil tilings ncedeil in t lie machinistjlina. m,5 If. FARM FOR SALE. A hundred acre tract of land at Iliverdalc suited to trucking or gen eral farming purposes. About one half cleared, the rest heavily timbered in Ash, Pine and Cypress. Apply to CALVIN SMITH, ' or Kiverdale, E. U. .MICAUOVVs, New Berne, july 19 tt. rick For Jp,le. To Suit the Times. 350,000 P.lilCK now ready mid will lie sold CHKAP to Miit the HARD TIMES. Pi,r jiriees upplv to (i. L. UARDISON, Tnunnan, N. C , i lr Mi-tsii.. Meadows Co.. New Heme, N. C. o72m. ELLIOT Su GREEN, Rair Dressing Parlor. Careful attention piveu to all branches of tho business. Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty What is Life Assurance? An easy means of secur ing your wife and family against want in the event of your death. A creditable means of se curing a better financial standing in the business world. The most safe and profit able means of investing your savings for use in after years. All Life Insurance is good. The Equitable Life is the best. For full particulars, uddrBS W. J. RODDEY, Manager, carolTnas, Rock Hill, S.C Oldest