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- ' r V - -" t. s s' ; ft ' wri w;- ,,f,.,V.ire J FOE'S B 'THOI !!OMF. ; . - ,- j - ; S The kut o 'il-w t.-th tu ; . . - v Since tth(?'tei -d ';e:iiu- v. ., Decay's worn n airto- im .1 ,t lie- . Chaalis kbtre liis i'mi. llimu xi All tie WtMil ::ni w.ai N oi:- i in n' . Or bis Ud al vra v.- . i "iv n;- X ' wtSAll Wis life was livoil aimiiu. iTjliach aate-corn'KV : . r-:;in; nit. v, X, Every cmckir: io--' wall, :HavB echoert to J-:iTi.ac lau'itor, -": -Fclthe fgt i' (; n J- . " Tropuw frm.i i'.u- , s J !el 't It 'iDil bad ."-. i ii.- u .! ,,t . t Ll 7 Of blSwoD'r i- - f : r - i . vi "Which, ii "i ' ii ;! Hiaa soul u ; : . ." v Ait of life "; :.!. t - '' -' The lu". - . i v ; ; ;. On tin ' ' From tlip " Mus; tir.-e of wts.iu . V' Ortboib ir ' From (!" " i -- 2i orin? '"r - - . Pbr tb r re nr.-, !.?!.- ; '"Only to bit nsu;M wt:h . Borhere, icm. burvk j ii:eary, " C Clihting alt tti'buUw- n. u r; s . - Yat, it 4bt ut,aura;i t- e r c. -. ".'."VKBowlnjr n ' ; X Jyfy y. llj;. , .... Tinw'jtii': i'":'K Wvi! ro-i wi i. I'-.' " Bntbo sofi S..11I f-t.ii in - Eroo Or curt-it 'laik lu.-i'l - - And too worl I wiili mii-ii- V SUll thali iiit-' with ii. - J7(Whetber it te A'tui.t'ed or n- t t u 4 thAlIfo has was Ti e's tx!t)ou U m.c. tbtao Trs proveil b ' prop .':tk liit old mansion hc.vng bom fleni.i.iiietl ut terfy U let thaa Ter fliVr thev wtre wriltea. T . Chairman JaraM U o of the Iiu ocratic" Scats' Eiecmive cuin.ii if. bad de4rflet. to essbhsb eiuupai-n bftdqoalter9 !n , Kuleib at-xt numtb. Mr. Poddfnot tbinlc rtuit the negtias 'will lako to th proposed tusion nmve mefit tnd be cays be thinks be bn.i yirr good refttoa for saying tbey will not. Anerfeaa Cili eateaeed ( be Shot SAH AHTOSIO, Aog. 16 A pn Tt Jeapatob from the City of Uexico rooiered here ntate that Edward T. Adams, formerly piomi b en t In society in tbi r"y and who married into one of the bet families here, has had hi sentence o( death for marder confirmed by the Sapreme sort of Mexico and will be shot in a few day?. Daited States Mn inter f-ray baa interested himself iu the cane nd will ak Pre''ir Diaz to com mate the sentence. Hawaliaa EeyaJUU Krtnrnir.jr Home. Tnefoar membern oi the Royal Hawaiian Commisfeion. who came here to stcare red t h for Ex Qaeen LilioukilRtii, u. d h -piod- enta of the new roubiie, left for home at 8 o'clock laxt ntgbt over the Baltimore acd O:iio Railroad. M!CC BO CENTS PER BOTTLE. Ml tt viiiAtu iroATm rut. a fOtLI BY OHUOOISTS. 4 LAD!ES.VOj know - i : ? . OR. FELJX LE BRUM'S STEEL W PEWYB8YBL FILLS ere the ordinal n?ri only FHF.XCIi. safe and r- cajrtrre cm tr narKn. t noe jl. A'; sea. 07 FS. DUFFY, Dru-rji-t SoIeA.gent- and - t? -i ii . 1 i' Ti.:.N Mmi 1 x4iArf A-4 . K " . i a ' - s- - .,r- 1. C. M 11 KH .. t,-, ork. Pi . - efficacy Vfj 1 I t 'r Ir A'. i. . 1 . HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to gqoal or compare with Huiaphrsys' as a curative and , hxaumo APyiJCAnoK. It has been , ed 40 years and always affords relief - ;nd always gives satisfaction. " It Cores Pius or HcMORKnoros, External Interaal. Blind or Bleeding Itchin; and , .Burmnf Cracks or Fissures and Fistulii. Sdief umliediate cure certain, v It Cures Bvixs, Scalds and Ulceration and ,. Cootractioa from Burns. Relief instant. j-, - It 'Cares Torn, Cut and Lacerate 1 3 Wounds and Bruises. : f ' I Cures Boils. Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Ot l - Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy Scald .t Head. It is InfailiUe. " It Caves Ltiod or Caked Treasi-s sad Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. J It Ceres Salt Rheum, Teners, Scurfy Eriiprions, Chapped Hands, Fever Butters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, , Sore and Chafed Feet, Stints ot Injects. ; Threa Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. BaM krDragsiMs.ar fot-psid oa neaiptof pric. caraasra'anbcaL.'iii 11a wuama sc. s tar. UITC11 HAZEL OIL 5 Mh br M eiothing ; b warranted trio Best in the World! Is more Wathrproof, V Is Stronger, and X i will Wear Lonoei fran it other pnods manufactured.- , Ax for tlw FISH BJ? AND;" take atiMr. :?, Kl'tCr.ll 4. CO, Soh Agents, BaJUawa. 1 ( i T UXAL V. r I' .A roc-' :i " c.l onr r:ii!e i.i' . v Ate TrtniV I', ii. It m;iny thaf t II tbo Sn;-.lo lull tight for t t W ' lr eXillaD.lt'.'.l . t u C I tic n . . .4 . v , r i.r-cepii v i , til S'MI Ii il'. : j .; - . : i . 1 , i " I 1 1 1 1 i ' i M K H.r, . Ii- ii l:i.--U'- ' ..CO ...i--. .1 lUdpvin'.--. '.! in! ,i incd ; i l: Si'il siirpi'is to (1 ': , r - .ll:tin iitu the i iu' i.i-'X. :iii:cu H) In : vt cu :.-l!ll!.-y .-.n.ile .I t ii in sl.i, i will: ,, r t ' .'111. A V i rait and , Ii tlMHHr, C();l I m on l he k. d ,,. p v hat usage i !...i-e? I ' lint, - Oir lor 1 i-- t : Tlgl- r in i noiHr T:i .4. n . , N illle ; :; ,.- turill v. t Til. 1 1 ; , . ;. (Li Hi ., 1 e ' o 1 L- v. t,..M a .. se. me. I ?o far I. I: .. p!e Heople - ilie tnu ' u ui i ..g ; hern cmld reOeeia iii'iu. l..i i ieMJei.t and bf LIoQse have :-.ei twrj means id their povei to r-eenre ach a ttnffafi is dein.iiuied oy the Chi C igo plattorai. .V ma jority of Democratic Stti'loi-, although elected to tin' ieoate be'oto the meeting of ttu 'hicago Convi utlon, stood apoa ifi platform .18 the law of the party, while three or four Democratic Seaatoi.i regarded themselves bound by the legislative action and popular neutiruent of the States they re,.. eseated. Take the Alabama Seuator.s for instance. Morgan and i'gh were elected loug before the C hicago Conven tion met. Alabama had developed vast mineral sca's'i and the popu lar demand for ti.o protection of eoal and iioo o.e. the control ing sentiment at the time of their election. Oikor Democratic Sena tors wore similarly sitnated, and, although a very large majority of Democratic Senators favored the Wilson bill, the three or four pro Ucliuu Dew-o... - tt g'.-tLer with the Itepnbiican betiators made the Senate in favor of some measure of protection. The Deinocr.'Ms of the present (Jongreea have done the beet the circunit-tances w aid allow, and we have no fear that the party will be defeated in tho approaciiing elec tion. The Democratic majority in the House may U reduced, but its working power wid not be im paired. For our p.. r we n ,-ily for the eampaigi. I",. on national qnes tiorm the Democratic parly oiin c.imiwe rn-uni.H witii ai: other po litical organization, :nl on State i-Miien we hew to 'he iitie. "Lay en McD :lT, :u'd d ...li e.; be he who ti.f ei'-., .... d ogii YiWV AT ami hhton TAB IKK. AM) THK There are no two productions of the so;l anon which farmers, and the people generally, depend more for well l.Vfjg thau w ieac and cotton. Wheat is t'r.. monev crop of the West, C) I ' lb-- niioiey crop of the South . i'pver before h wo these articles been so low in the markets never have the produc i- I uud so little to reward the.o .'or their labor. Farmers in the We.- are feeding wheat to then hogs, aud, if prices do not advance, ciiou will be p?r n. ' d to co: -a ttiD tields before Winter :s over. Tr.is condition of atr.nrs presents a woeoul illustra.ioa of the Home Market theory on which the Mc Kiniey law is based. The McKmley tan If cut off a large part ot our trade with Europe ty laying prohibitory taxes on many articles wmeh .e ud 10 pm chase fiom that outi'iy. S long as the trade went on ti e.e w.,s a lively Earopeau demand 'or o.ir products. The operation o' the McKmley law induced the o.-o..'; m ivarope to look en-ewiieie .or f',,'ir supplies. No people will buy Hi-: e 1 1 ley cau. not sell, ana the i.a..,i,o .in demand '1 -S C lUS.-Hl an iioense develof) ,i;i:l cot ; on fields : : , , :n w b icti Ku- ment of t hi at , :a : c ot S )Uth Amei ; rape now ilrav. largely. . I' s;ii'h are the : McKinlev But we are a e , r i '11 a to 1 -1; a , w o if we i a : icl McK; ::.e.i with the ..;s very much ii-y la ? Senate l... iiat is la 0 a hs' t-r. si.i.p'y because it e rei..-:. It does not v. the oppressive load es a part 01 it. It is not gives US sr.: take awa ; bat it remr what we wanted, 1: is the best we txuld get. A mau his two sacks of corn on u.ssaouiuer. lie staggers under tue load, but if oue sack is removed he goes on rejoicing. A poor hungry mau wants roast baef for bis dinner, bat if he gets bread and bntter he eats it with satisfac tion and thankfulness, We accept the Senate bill just as any sensible man taker anything. It is the best we couid get. During the debate in the House, j after Mr. Wilson had made a ruoet patriotic speech ;ti which he grace fully surrendered his own darling measure and accepted the Seuate bill, itr. Ileed taunted tho West Virginia statesman oa hia failure THE autl said ,i :s in bill. Tli Wil-oi! I '.' tin ( i M I Till Ii A Kt'i'iii'l I.-: i This '.IIU'i It tlU' Ot'tll" i 'll'l sjica k h Hi N , 1 1 II I ) ' 1 ' If I ! UN! . " " popr-- " : ' t tin' "( i ,. in, -.n K W h , I vcr u i--, Uin l'i o: ei" ion f'.iulit it. i:i ;on sh-i t ii,. m it, .-. and hi.- a- In'io Nimtu: io SfUAtorH i li ir buniKiis nod pro- Irl. n, Is ery )r- . uDil it, lr. ljt!i;;drt' l tred l r in tfcted i; :n i irid. 'I'll.' I.ki r ii'in --It is our riv in no' hi- ti.i lf :u i ii.i d 1. 1- w-.i.l.l hi', lilit I I. riiit'd hutlm and a . :unl Wi' 1 1 Ust 1 ii .tt lie ; i In I :im i I iu li.iH i r Miinid i) il i wlii row u ( Wlii TO' tO it VIOI""U8 UlrtU- hood and be a LltsMiijg to the world. ( 1 (;kkssio.w. ( amuhatfs Some lin.e ago the Hon. John S. i eiuli 1 on w i- renominated in thedlnilli- hit he has nerved so long and ell. He is a repre Keutative o! anotn ati .-tale might well ie proud. He is indeed ! he re presentative d the state at large ind f very pec.tio:i has the benefit of his large ex pei lence and com m.ifiditig ability. J'lie ,I i.'NAl- is gri tifid at the reniiininai'.on of Mr. Branch in the fiisi disttn-'. He has not attempt ed to mak a display in the House, Out be h is oeeu a f.iihinl repre sentative of liis people iiud a nonnd and mil, ilt ring Democrat. We 'rust that he will be elected by an luereased nnjority. It is l. lie-, .-d that Ci aw ford and Woodard 1 he returned to the 1 t0I1Me l'h 1-y are true nii-ii and i deserve the thanks aud the en dorsement of their constituents. 1 Mr. Rower has been renominated and will gain au easy and deserved victory. Messrs Sha v, Graham and Cooke, the Democratic nominees who have not served a term in Congress, are worthy staud rdbearera of the De mocracy. In the Wilmington district, now represented by Mr. Alexander, there are a number of candidates for the Democratic nomination, any one of whom would reflect honornpon the state. We believe that North Carolina will have a solid Democratio dele gation in tbo next Congress. The fears that some have expressed are an wort by of patriots and good Democrats. Uur cause i jast, and the spirit of oar people is invincible. We will elect oar candidates, bestow honor on the Republic aud hasten the return of prosperity to oar beloved state. Senator Walsh's View on the Tariff . Washington, Aug. 14. Senator Patrick Walsh, of Georgia, said to a reporter of the Southern Associ ated Press to day: "The Senate bill is essentially a compromise measure It represents the best that could be attained daring the present session, and the attainable should always be accept ed by, conservative men in matters of legislation. This bill is such an improvement on the McKmley law that there ought to be no question amoug tariff reformers as to its beneficial effects upon the business interests of the country. The Senate bill is a long step in the direction of the removal of protective duties. It is the be ginning of the end of the fight for tariff reform. It is a compliance witn th spirit of the pledge of the Democratic party aud the contest will go on until the letter is also fulfilled. No Democrat should fail to accept the Senate bill as the very best thing in the shape ot tariff legislation that could be obtained trom the Senate as at present constituted, with the parties so eveutly divided in the Senate. Democrats should rejoice that even such substantial progress should have been made in the re duction of duties and the removal ot commercial restrictions. Had the Democrats been united, it was possible that the liepubli cans conld have filibustered inde finitely and thus have prevented tanlT legislation daring the present session. ''In place of damning the Senate bill with faint praise, and bringing it into ridicule and contempt, the Democratic press should use its lniluence to create a just public opin.on as to the real merits of the Senate bill. When properly pre sented as the best measure of tari If relorm attainable, the con servative sentiment of t he country will settle dowo to the conviction that very substantial progress has been made in the direction oi real tanil reform and freer trade with all the nations. 'Those who have been denounc ing the Senate bill as McKinleyism in a modified from should bear in mind that it was impossible for the Democratic majority to do other wise than adopt a compromise measure, Great reforms are not accomplished in a day. Protection has been ixistence thirty-three years, ana it wiil taKe time to re move it. Tne tree h:is been lopped of Its branches a d iimbs. The trunk and tm- noti will be cut down anu uprooted i.-fore the ad ministration of President Cleve land draws to a close. The Demo cratic part.- will go before the country n the record it has made, and it is confidently believed that it will be tnumphautly endorsed by the popular verdict at the .oils in the elections this fad foi mem bers of Congress.,, The Stock Yards Strike Over. Chicago, Aug. lb The strike at the stock yards was declared off this morning. f'-.e men agree to return to woik ..: firmer wages. Out ot 2,00d meu who asked for work only fifty were accommodated. Jackson Ready to Fight Corbett, New York, Aug. 1G. Peter Jackson said to-day he was willing to accept the offer of the National Sporting clab, of London, England, for a fight with J. J. Corbett to a finish for 315,000. He did not know until to-day that a fight to a finish conld be had there, but now that he knows it, be is anxious to bring it off. An American referee will be allowed. shut his win; in: .. Hu-iMiMl'i leriililr .MltiiUe l(rivo Him inmn K ' in , m. M icli.. An: 1 i ' rofvoutf, a o" .': ; f a : iiu'i viiig in l-'crtrif.'- town.tuip, Hhnt and instantly killed hia wife early I ihlw inornnig. Win n tli' storm i broke Mth ProN'Oin awoUe und ; left 1 1)0 nivl tn rinii' an open win. dow. Her huflbaiid wan awiikeio-d by t ho cloning of tbo window, .nd. eeein g his wiet'a shadow, minion, her for a burglar. He fired a ho: , from his revolver, wiueli wa ui:u I l.ill- k.ll t i. r iii.-i il.U'n , Llltl nail ) 111; '.III",.: il 1 his wife's lienrt. Sin irt. fshe evi'i.u "Frank, jou have shot rue.' sank to the lloor dead. Mrs. teous was only twenty livt old. Her husband is almost ii over the accident. OHIO POl'l LISIS. .Hid i'ro ears ane Coxey, of Army Fame Wonlil -.,.1 : fi Mute Ticket lint for t he !'. i Ii 1: h i Waius to he CoiiLiiesMiiaii . Columbus, Ohio, -Vug. Id. I'm 10 are piohably , 50H people tiielu ling delegates and visitors at Ihe l'-p:i. list State convention in Xei ; grove uear the city to day. The rep reseutation is sectional rather than general, however, and a uuuiber of Congressional districts are not presented to all, C. 11. Mai tin, who was chosen secretary oi the Mc liride State L-ibor cornmit'ee, was made tern porar. secret:i;-., indica ting that a fusion will he made. J. S. Coxey arrived this morning mid is the central figure in t he conv , . tiou. If he were not a candidate 1 ,t Congress, he would no doubt ' chosen to lead the State tmki t. T: work of the morning session wns prelim i ".ar y for the iiiom p 11' Kl filMM KOHltl.VS DIIIH. Seconds Referee anil 0 p out-n t Ail I'laced finler Arrest, Omaha, Neb., August 11. Fletcher Kobhn.s. the pugilist, if Plattsmautb, Neb., wlm fought with Jimmy Liudsey, of O'lmha. August 1Kb, at the lormer city, dr-d at 12:2o this morning of injuries received dm iug the mill. Seconds Kotliery and O'Neil, and Jifl'eiee Griswold were all arrested in 0;na- ha tn Hav and tfllpn tn Plattrtmnnri. for a preliminary hearing. Lindt-ey was arrested Inter, and taken to Plattsmouth. Position of our State Troop Located at liettyshurir, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 11. Cols. Kenan and Tate and GeD. Gaston Lewis returning this afternoon from Gettysburg. The position of the Sixth and the three days of the battle were accurately located aud markers placed. These gentienien were handsonely entertained by Governor Pattison at the camp of the Natioual Guard of Pennsylva nia at Gettysburg. Two Jiegro Brutes Lynched Jacksonville, Fla.. Aug , i.i. A special to the Times-Union from Luraville, Fla., says: The two tie groes who outraged Miss Potts in Lafayette county a lew days ago were canght near Macllpm early this morning. They confessed their guilt and were carried to the scene of their crime and lynched. Miss Potts, the victim ot the negroes, is only 11 year old. She was assaulted ou August Gth, aud left unconscious iu the woods. She recovered and dragged herself home aod told what happened. Since then possess have been in pursuit of the brutes. Mis Potts' mind has been affect ed by her terrible experience and it is thoaght that she will never recover. BELLAIR CORRESPONDENCE. The Hnff Disease A Long Enduring Animal Planting1 Fall crops. Whether or not it is cholera none of os know, hogs are not attacked iu the same way every time, neither does the disease progress alike in each case; some have hot fevers, others seem to have no fever Dut bowel trouble; others still seem to have a form of the same disease we people are having, a kind cf head and throat cold. Thus far how ever the result seems to be about the same. Whatever the symptons may be, the result is generally death, sometimes speedy sometimes lingering. There is one case in our midst however, that seems to be chronic; one long brown animal of the femi nine gender, (no other gender could have endured so long), was at tacked 40 days ago, quit eating aud soon became uncomouly lean. Pnar aoh's lean kine perhaps were never so poor, This brown bow continues to lire move anu grow, but grows thinner every day. Most farmers know that there are many quacks and remedies, for the so called hog cholera; this brown animal has been subjected to most of the remedies, and some of the quacks. She has eaten enough car- bouo acid, to disinfect a whole com munity for a short time, doses of salts, quinine etc., but up to date she hai with stood both disease awd remedies; and though eating seems to be a lost art with her, yet she lives and moves. She seems to be blind jand deaf, and perhaps dumb, as she never squeals when medicines are admin istered as some children do. If it were not for the curiosity of seeing to what extent hog endur ance, conld be extended, this ani mal could be bought qoite chtap. out fin- is not far sale just yef, ow ing io the scarcity ot swime in on. midst since about 10c have died. I learn there is a farmer around somewhere that says be never failed on hog cholera, now if there i sucn, ana ne wants to try u;s .-K a, if he will call at the Beilair Store, he can find this animal of long en durance, iu less than five minutes w!tt. but if an one wishes to get a chance at the sick animal to iry his skill as bo.r doctor, we would advise him to come at ouce. as tier life is not insured. This animal may turn the beam at 200 lbs uext Christmas, hut if she does, there must '.a wonderful im provemeut. The disease seems to be most fatal to pigs atout one or to: uiouiha old. Fatmersare busy planting the fall crop of potatoes and turnips. There will not be as many pota toes planted about here this fall as were planted last fall, it seems. Shiloh'i Catar.h Kemedy. A marrol ous cure for Omtarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more luooessful treat ment of these oomplaints without extra barge. ) K !1. are ;( tier-. . tO I '. e ! tin '. ( : ,U ' I I ill,. ! terr i. Wl'li II ('.,.' i. tu.it II:: . 10 ' . 1 in; i ' a !:, ; ! e e.i. I 111. I.i w . day b; ', n 1 ". 1 r 1 II.' s.-.a : I . ': ! -ll'.v : o oiitin 10 ; l hen ; S(.:0! :l : 1 , ..1 hi 1 1, .in i . Good ' ,i:l: '(!. K u:i' a n 1 st i iiCl. the P. 1, it I P 1: .1. 1 io ill: 1 d: in ' sain 1 a c-is "lioiv w:l: "i; the M " hy oy " " U-'C IIS" trate ami .u. U.ife . ijlliife IS ;l !1. 1 i.i licitl 11!" :gis- I P1'''1 ,' e jit. 1 '- 1 '.o be a ill umiije; . " ..In my loini. "Where ne.;; .' "Ju a prin'.ii'.o 01 ii(':J 1 I! g regular -vut i t tin; lots." .. iien.'" A' luy last " How u ere t i Jv !..( ..; diva- cent, my clu ' a brick, a la: eye, and a, ii each hand ; ducted to ii- ilIlow il d rub'n'd down with i piaster over (;;ch vv H.iiiM'le ease in th u- a.T of ! k ;,o v . ! was cou : i w is a door. i .. ! a coal is ! -urnping .in-'.r II: . -'slOli li -ek. "' being bl:u;! ? " "By first f-tep;.' ccncle, aud atto. my head on the d.a '; 11 JW gal ned o: "15v benefit ut iu H ad you the required cheek "i u:id not; b:!t !! had tn : pocket lor ::ie." "How were you received?' "Oil tl:o tdiarp toe c:' a boot, ap plied to rriv natural trousers.' "What rit to: teach ia, v ' "Not to I 'd ar '.tnd too mil,.::.'" "What hapo'Cued next.''' "I was set down on a Ciike ol ice and asked it I pal i can tile reports." "Your answer ?"' '.Not if I kuow ni tr. ii: tner- H-if, I don ; n in. lie a of a g- "How were you i e 1 was put Ptraddl made "Jx I and ttotto around the room by brothers, a'.d tl.eti . of the lilt bowc' li : " nine time f.a;r woitii, r g'-; in ; o.: i iur: he instruct iens . ' ' "How did hein-tru ; ou?" "To approach a ciisto ner j ti ticce upiigh: regular t;t. with my bu-.-nes-s card extended at right angle-, my arms forming a p-; fi-ct Mpi . i c." "How wer" cii iheti d't-posed ol?' "I was again seated on a c ci ice in front of a uaj goods bos and made to take the follow :.g horri ble and binding oath: "I, Charles S. llobmHtut. do here on and herein most evi ri aat i rt -y and diabolically swear by , e Great Bob Tail Flnli never reveal and ah", a the trade secrets I can and benefit of this mo der. And I further s .-. Bald Headed .lack of ( will never give, c irve. take or cut : ce.- beh rates. And 1 further Pipers 'hat plaved be at the g ; i : b u guiar by the .Mo sen, to never have any commercial deal ings with any man or his v,ife, sis ter, grandmother, old maid, aunt or uncles, unles:'- the;.', he, t.he or n is sound on the goose. Ji ndiiig my self under i:o other penalty than to have my gripsack i-lu from top to bottom, my dirty t iiiri and socks taken out ami my i crura; ion re moved and buried ip. ine nver at Peajl street Salva'io.i t everv : v. o aii :r::L where itit iind flowt h-'Uts. Si e o Os ai--ha! . r;o: 1 , help it rce ::i Jiad ir.i 1 moa' neeoi- 'What 'aloneyd 'What d: a your rep ou tht u behohl' "A copy of Dt ti n M 1'PpOI ' !:,: -f drug a "!0 opeu the o ipt-i '11 1)0 scale-, in our pounds of CO! the o : h e i" - at-?.'' ' v hat did ,e t-'- ih': ftli-'C l:i't?-.'t t: Tiie Othe: i lii abilities iknd Di.l this - "V-M hi-. ; iiat i ue !.. ." ii . a i o. a n il ci t'di I o ; : ia- t ; a e- a iatii ne rwett ot banki UptH." '.cli you any lesson"?"' Taagh- me the 1 ict a i a sreucrabv -o aim rv mucu I, c . tei?' "Shake, bro'hoi". ' be off or from .'" "lOth. if 1 i'a!l liO:I( enough to get out of :of "ll.i ve ou any cigars "I have." "(live ' !!; to ire -." "I did .an so rcce. v Will you " niotjt'V n." ro -r 'v:i 1 a i m par; "IlO.f Will Oil dispose Ot' 'till:' " n sixtv davs time or L' ii.t cent cash, t ... "h " "Ail right, bego- "No, begiu i .. "Set 'em up." "Ihe words and --gn a-e right. Urother Cro.k-i, be ,- . aid wide and all woo!, and. ;. mi ..-:, in-', oa him.v Brother ' rook-ton and I each lent the chap So and he left wit h many tlianna and kind wishes, "Now you can pee by this what a help it is to a leller when he gets r ii . t Co: iliil.lll I.i I'M l'i' . I ' 'N, Aug. '. '. ' Iroui M x , atl- ! r 1;; g.mi.'!. a poji,:. ; caused 1 !' s a:! the death wouutling Sa to! ! S !l. io g- w if ii ; o s, .,:id ; .0.: a. .pi ;ad der :' 1 t:i :llen ' oiio'i'li ;,:.:) C.li ll.l K 'H'i ,a I' !: : :; ';1U lie ( s . H C. A-g. . i'he tuoer., , : c oa . on lion i l.T"Mi;i.. : Hi.iil 1 )!. . (lay man a (love; io i i Lit'U" ,.: a aii t ti ah-nt to el va'ivo Do!,. e i e t of : ! . . ll .( mi '1 t i J. 1 1. '.Ui s d Id. 1'irn ioertii a n ' .nvrnor. This :s o :o:. as tbo (;aa. cr as im- hav.og wi'h t..e eioatiiO) :H:k:i '-vdi be noun- i oi mar;, to be held Aug. . Pope, ili0 Jicr n;!o: tJe.T, gos ..hat I't'aus.was I'C'n: ". ,o- d ring and wid i ot a-, a!-' the result of ! ;:e coi.vt i: " io'. . I Will go before the people a ; primary. The C0!i"eet;t:i- ado the Oca! a platform a.- :ts t--i ! - . Iv.ans is otiiy '! years id- 1 ! aiithor of th' Di:tpc;is:;ry .1 a pc'itic'.ai) ot the Til. .ool. China ami .lajiau Vi'i-I". .Vatch V.CTOKIA, V. (' , Au:.:. if.:. : ), tttl papers wulcl. l-i'.-:: ti i'-t-V.-,! , oy the Tacotna ji'i-rd.:y dilfei I :i:i to rue relative stiersgih of J .join land China, bnt the opiaion.s p-e. 'vaiiihaf. aH co)-;:d;-;a : -'ay are jori t'.ra').'y tipia! let!:: -. i . : va. i will ,v "-at -he i v:u he ti:ot occasirii 'Than teei armor .'d vePHtds W: no :Jl. k' ngi.au papera in Jctpafi the claim of Japan to naval victory in the fir.-1 ment, an the ves, '-- i-ntn. i n no way eqrt:'.'. rajucal;' a treat wire The King o! Sia'ti wa- ei ielt hip u-e to be dead whci'i the T,l..orm ar.d he:- M j--t ' : lea1. Kaiiler had g0e oio Sit: valors. That t;:e Wvottru world knows mora about the Ciiean situation than cau be loanied either in Hong Kong or Yokohama was the verdict of pa.ai. '.'tiger on il.e Tacoma after looking orer tn,. late d?spaf-h in !ac-l papers. DEMOt RATIC W.VTl HViOUDS. IVhich no Man tan ('ainsav. Einiiiatiiiz From it - I'urP-t aud Ablest Men. Iu every campaign there are cer tain worde aod )ii:a-cs whicfi be come the Watch wo: ds of the times, and which, ex-jicise great inllnencc m mould iig the oji'iiionw of the ooopie. Tbo follow ing sentences hould be kept belore the people. "Demociitcy iu immortal. The word Democrat stands lor iluuian liberty and liumau freedom aud cannot d.c.'' Z. 15. Vance. 'T undertake to say that if r i emocracy) has no higher rms- o'.i than to bow at the foo'--toa orsnip At tb! Hbriiie ot t liated wealth of the couar: i".' it uiet-i rde beiit r. I iader.-; and Dcnioct.o v - tnjiathy with r.iie ; . ; le cf the con', ' : . nd Democracy ; i ;, . 'o p: otect the pro' .-, y o i iiii' - A- I ; ill. Oe. : take.- e.-nior : at at me me : : -lato the i. h v, a; -i Wiivs. and luliiili t.'ie i i! elite tia; .ve- !;! diet tilkes to ii :' ttnii better life oi i.:. thent ' T. d. a itr. Vlr'. : n L. Senate, '4. "If the 'elOU. l'i io.0(i(i that were taiinii in the t ri asury when -Mr. ; r:i-on come into ihe i'resiilen ii.a cfiieo bad been j udiciouidy n tbe.--e woaldi bo no neeessd " day for levying a ton on sugar." :. Adam s spceidi. e m clar.- it to oe a tuncarm v. -' tai priuc!;-'.- ' the D-mocta. ri p .tiy that tti" iederat g.iver'mi' a -. ! haa no ce.natuntioual po.ver to ;a- , ., pose ami collect tariff duties except , i (or the pnrooses of revenue only, 'a:-'! we deinand that the coHcttiiori ci such taxes shall ne hoiked to t,:c necessities government when honestly and economically adminis tered." The National Democratic . Platfoim adopted at Chicago .Mine -2nd, LS'.i-J. "When this goveruiuent gets to ji oi.it where, under wise legisla tion we can pay our current expen- .'.ad our national ilcbr. i rlo not heiiovo that it i.i just to the people ; ol i he country to i.iy one mate of tax ca the necessaries of life. Mr. Adam's cpeech. vVe siiouUi a; close our ens to -ait i'aor. i hat iian ison began hist administration with (Ml,i '00,0'K) in tn-; treasury and that on the -tth C iv ot' March 1 s! ..! (.'ieveland found tait na'urial debt increased, and. toe treasury bankrupt. With -ti dj strong facts in baud let every iom ocrat enter the campaign wiai it bold front feeling sure of victorv. P. ,o la. laic: - A 1 .i.iin. e ju ani h:u oa-buiided. tn.. ile o! ' -' . J Cr A i . 1 ; . iv. .-ani ii '..'-it. . . ; 1 . 1 ; : (Mis:. :o s iires I ; ' .r; :; teeth in;,- tt '.. itori.i ;:-.:::. ii.ito ti:e !'... .d I'Owv s, ;;:-in lieulthy :i:i:i 1.' is i.'.- 'hillrcis Ia:,r.eeii--t ' r.:(,. : n- ' T . -ill .' . an a,. 'ri 1: . ,.; .v !..':i :n- ,t. .nn e r-wiiii: Tin- CEi,i: .8 , F-EVEHTiVE : -,. 'rice l y uiil. p-Ue J . Lvi, oi C Liei. ior F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and!Direct ffQm ?he Ig. ne Ascent. OE K. WILLIS 0"-l1 aUbUl. ;i f ; A $ Ii !1 o a -i J tew X . "i ii P'' ..i 'i i ! jfami IEW BERNE, M. X 'vlf r 8o!icitd and given prop".- at- r.erif.on, with gatmtai L'uaran: s-eil . VITAL TO iHHQGD. I Dn. E. v. vaisi .s y.v.iw :-: ant- nn.uN r::.. : 1 MENT, a epc !!'. Kir :iy,a,-r m. lczz:a- . Ti'-. j rnigia, II, - ii.. :-..-, N'.-rvuu l-r",-'.: al i. ,c ' , i.i. --a 1 I i Ricehol or I, i:,',-,., Wiifipfuili.'s, M.'oti.l or';. r,-. - I Softt-nii: of iirtiiii, a,i!-i!itr in-.nitv, mi ,v rv. cte. j rioHth, l'rclilturo Oi l Act. li.irri-i.ni'; ; "l r.- I'. Aver in ..ith-T 5f I;;:o- . u. ; . i.our- .r, Iil ..i, i ::, . Female W.'iiku.'M'. J:e.',..u:-a:iry i-,.--'--. Sj. -o-n- ' torrhri'Q i'Du-i1.! ly ... -: -" - iTi-.-u n: l,: ."!, s,-:'. nbuo, over-In,tuii.'eii. -. . i::.,.itli's rr;ii.:;"nt. -1. : 0 for S, 1)J' mail. With ..-..,! r.itr for.". O. ., with . will rouil writter. irujrHit'o to refund if 'e-r .-nri'-l. Oumaiiti-eL issuerl l,y ntitit. WEST'S LIVLK i'lLI.S rurMS.Sii.-k Hn.1aoli.', Bi'i .uii.-s, 1 Ivor i;j!a;aaillt, s. ;:r St. eon. h, Liy-pc)Mii tiu.i Cousaj.atlon. (.I'.ii-.A.'.rirs isiBi'd only by 1." TirvrV nnio-o-ict. nnd x . .J. is K. J- , Sole A rent. rim : v ji A hie" iot ol DKI VI NCI ocFAl'i 1 1 oi -es im Hire. Sale or I-'xehange. Farm and ANragrf" Mules tikfti km .-3,-.! yjf I WA(iON JV' F A I I CJV'l'Ifr-J. Also im- lliindi.dpli and Long light Buggies. Pi ices Low for Cash or Negotiable paper. SfWW 1" .3 lr.:3 W TsT ' K i '.1 fflj r3 w Kna ;ali!'."'i prv ,-ription for lufants : .ifltiii'r C); lorpliino nor r. It 5 ;4 : ifiiilcss substitute - ..,:;;: Syr:'. . :::: Castor Oil. i l'i y years' use by 1 iliiI('.'.!r:j,i -. V.V-rms and allays j.rc-'ioiits :in:ti Sour Curd, Wind Colic. ; a; toria relives s riati: it 0 ; :id llatulency. I, r-'frnl :'.. (tie htomach ;il sleep. Cas jilit-r's t'rlcad. v..-a;tor: t, '.1 - .. . : 1 a.l.ip''ltorliilriren (h: . : i, .1. . 1 , .1 K.ii.1. ,' i.rKcriptioQ I' A. A ", niit, M. D., : : 1 : . i; . i . t - i.ruoklyn, N. Y. ur ;1'v,;.,'i.Lk'' i.'i tho rhihiron's depart a.. : 1 -. : -..u, 11 lug'"1'- of their eifxri i. 1 :r ..uUiue iira-ctioo with Castoria ., i ulf. . " only luiYe anio:.,: . ' . 1:: L I, , .."n ii, o . I Il .; I , al. A I. Il.'il-F.r'Rjinr, li- itiin, M.l.. t'i Ciirf. JUST RECEIVED A Car Load ot Western F j. C; Alf l ,A )Ai) O Orioans Molasses. right olf the farm in : Louisianna, from first hands. 1 Also a. ('oil stor-l- ol i ,1 her 'C. mi. a 'cries and farmers smoilies. for sale jehciip. Call and see me, it will pay you. 'PREPARE TO KEEP COOL." Has.liist Keccicil a Supply of SHEPARD'S Li.irhfniiiy Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain Ice Cream Freeen Ice Cream Freezers. rices Lower rii i i: i j T c v i IN O. XS. J aSC 4 j , , . i Craven fr"tiit. i nrm F W TT TTTH T ft I i AND !Ej 5r" - -f-r- . S. s,v ebrated J. A. St ' " " 'w - - Arm --"-J ? : i!nS ' -.t. -v-?s South Front Street, Opjiosite Gaston lionse, New l'J:OH. dSlONAL. . ... 1 Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-ORAL DENTIST. Ollice Henry Ruiltling. Mi. idle street. hot u ecu Bro.'i.l mid Pollock X'.irtl. K iii,.ii..i 1 , I. Mi'"li ,.,!'. I Now Borno. N". BRANCH OFFICE lacksonville, Onslow County N ('. mTorz. agby, ! SURGEON DENTIS5. j OrHoe, Uiddl ptrett. opponlte Itaptiff I ohuroh, I deo8dwtf NEWBEBN. N. O. j DR. J. D. CL AEZ - DENTIST, j K W BRHRK, Office on Crsven street beiween I'ollock j nd Broad. !J. H. BENTON, M D., LDS. rrni'tlt-' limiU'.l o ' M-i'iiti ti nm JAv liHiiicitl Int i h t r v ' -; ami lfiil;il r i rtry. , . Ii 1 r ii c t i 1 ' ' " JL witlH.nl .:')n !.y 1lH' K -it tiling in the Jiiiu of DuntiHti lon' In tin' best Btylr. SiLtitiLCtion K'ltLitini ( I. 1 ifTU-t;, foiiHM' ot Middle street un-t Kedoral Alley, op onito iiaptUt church. P. H. PELLETIJ J T ! v; Y A ". V Pollock , 'not. First room i,ov. Karm ur' & Vlercdiatit'n l':n 1. ,'nc Miie I xi th 1 no ii oi f.'lo .1'i:k", (Ir.Hlow muiI !'. . i ai .1 oil t.Hl lour'-O ..-4 :,l,reii-- -url of tap Hli' , t ivrr. oT.,e, nA 1 vVw i. CLAitKL. Ollice, 72 South Front street op posite (iiiston House. AND jieal Estate Aj;eut. New li -rnv, N. (' '"oae.ections. New Y ti k Boston and Canadu. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands, Town iois. Do you want to boj f Do yon want to noil T WHITK. ;wkitk. SPECIAL. 100,000 Ai res of Land in h:md for riin pos;il. l.tiUO Acres, Trent road. G miles nfcily. Timber and Truck. A WAY TO SAVE MONEY X BY BUYINGI YOUR FAMILY GROCERIES AT J. J. TolsotVs. WITH THE CASH Prices wiP surprise you. ffStables free to our Country friends. y&L t BAUD IJfilCJIi- HOO.OOO Hard Brick at prices to suit the times. S.H. & J. A.Meadows Go SALE S- Piedmont JONES, Berne, N. 0. 4n 1
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1894, edition 1
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