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-.-1 truaa laaiaaiBMlTira-l f i .4t J ' - p ja 'i .. S' r . -.... t a i ..- - f -. v ... s . .1 ... .'., . 1 i e i -vrtaanirrTinarTii' y f 1 r- THE. "JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. X. C. JAN 31 895- Mr. John Enow died t bis home in Kinstoa milj- Ssitnrdu? rooming Mr. - Mi . 1 it tnOVj ttLI -I i 1 .. j-- - . &tlu-r ot Mr. . J J. LassUtr, oi this city. ', , . .. 1 iie pubitstie resoiou'ms oi respeci to the memory f Mr J. H. Watson are by the Odrt FWlow, not 1L.8 n. Fie as a ' member of Anror Lodge No. 1 38. ' i TTiere is lor thought in ilie article we copy rlsrwbee a 'he snbject .f colo aiaiiK!, the ' indartriou but unfortunate larmerswf t.lc.kan't banei p irts of D.i . kot nd NebrVka in aood lorulnies of r the 8uim,, Th ro ate tuousands i atrej f- fine . land in tlie country erouii Nf-w !ler? that roul( ta-i'v n I j cbraply eotI 'or ttie purpose, auil : L'ley woald be warmlj wtlconu ri. j F." M. Ttylor. of Whitf.nl. X.C.J tells of baz3itid that is fly n.' arunl in ! . J.hks cwtmty with a lU on and wants to kno""' where e cime- If e mis ake ; ,n.t fv &. ntel of. b), X. C. pm a , - bell tn bniMfrt that not i augl.t in' a i . tr about tWo yan H-jo nd turtle-1 him j to, nod at liitervals s:nce tl.nt time we hare hem hrorins; !" tlie bellKi Dnzzar.l. i It may be lhJ S4u.e or it may not. : Oor rkrr and opulr ynan towns man Mr. Jos. A. Paris mmI . hia hnde net , fi 5yonin,wb. wefe-married ou the iS m-t, at th- boma cf the brulj near Wiri are nw yisiring Mr.Paris' l.rotber in Wilson. They Will SOW roxke a brief i. i.iin -.t come no to thiir, futuro home, in New Tbe Attentlam Dlreeteil Santkward. The Southern 8ta:- M.-inzine for Jnn B:yy is replete ' nmal with good things, ' add'amonq; the number is a ?z .o.l ait.cU- - - - ?pm E:isern Nrth C.irolitifi. A great t'eal of attntJi ia bring turn t.1 io the Svutli 'at lki lime awl we wily belwre that Nonh Can4ioa is re ceiving a greater share-than any other S ate ia tbo Udjoi.- Results will Fnrelv " fbllrtur and tln-ywiil contmur. Tije de-H . Tehiptnrnt (hat is ro proxrees will increase more rapidly with -' passing lime because one socctrse will ka.l to another. 1 - ' A 1M Mlmr W(M. , llessrs. Jjocas A Lewis birve pat a new deli?ery; wagM on (the streets which is not only rery remarkable hot attrMCtive. It la light Wat ttrbngly r bai't aod beauti t fully painted 'and ,ia ;' pro?ided wbb slass windows tuat.it cui be eeatly eluoe't V pi" rotet-tiia ffKn the weather ot opeo for eKlnes? . ' ' The wagim s Uoilr. by Mers G. II. Waiet & jsosj accordiog a Messrs. Lurts & Lei'wa .'an an't tbe abowy Iclter us was done by Mr. EL T, Berry. Sntake Staeha BUva Ptwa, . ; ' ; The wind ft Fti V niithc Uew dwn two of tbe Hike 8tjk..f tbe lrmtlee Zsrlestoa' Lu.hber uiill at Jarknille, and benrthe Kher ' I wo. TV two lit tell di-i rcosideraide ilauajre to the r.f Tte mill h.t stf . futii. ' o c QUt of Die acrtdrot l-ut it b expet ttd Im i shape lo'Aaume'nperstitias Wettue- The dumag laeslima'ed at five bain- tin.! tuiiari , . ., . . - This miU ia ru-no f , end ai-ht to S I ord -rs worvhi; a ta.td ei . b..n ia or a tittle i-v. r in the day a d a corns pout- number at aiKtit,- y' ". , , i L MwaMtea v Biaar Bhdal la EaTe. . -" Tbe near scbeiloles t-a both rail ro.ls weut into -effects Monlay; the nK-rning rir" a paik-eet train h the A. &. N C- ftiiiilnmd now arrives in Xew Oerne at 8:37 and Ieava 8-50, tost a half boar lter tba:'nef-Pv; Thla diHereoce , is m;vint.iiiel t tira. b-ut ; the ' ran " from Morehesd .o-J Gokda ocv Th" fretfbt tMin is a h.'lf hoar trr i ita : no I rum Gki9Jri io Xew; Heine," viJ"v ;.' :'" Ttie mont'oa pAe.iter .trains, on the . X, . N rtalroid now leave e lie roe at 8:43, Kg inhiafes later thin , tit-ret otrr ub- t mtiata'fBS ' hut ' di Rerenre -iH4e-way.TiVy are te only - .chang-a oo t it her rued. .- -v,-:' ' ' "- v '- y --. . - -,- '.-s;-i : w":- : . . Caaatna aaa Celm( -, ' Mrs, J. M. How -rd lt.1V to v sU relativea la Jones Couay. ' - '. - Mr. Wiley (Tam'er and hi frieri'ls Mr. D. J. WhH hard, eii'or ; o t'o ft-flector and Mr. Wiuy Br.wn all of GreeHfltle were la the city Toesday ro route t Beau fort where tmLvtm. .onin M'JIaatK bet ia to weal Miss Lena Davis '. . V--'.--: " Mrs. E U. &rnam lelnmetV front Srelia where ehe has H-qx t viMting ' be? gistery Mn.J. A. Mattliewa. y Mrs. F. G. Griffin of alelgb arrtved lo Tbit her aistcr Mrt-.S.S. KichardsiaiH,VJ ' Miss A. Katie - Ceng, of WaaUiogtoit ia visiting trk-nd in-ihe city.'.- . . ?:- v.r Mrs. S." K. LoetN "I HrriitiTHtryi ' Va., arul Mra. Abs and Sd. Oettinger t f Kin oq arrived to vis.tlbr, sister "Mr. M. M. l .eks. .- vXri'Xjiryi: ' .' Mr. R. kZ Br-s, Jr Who ba r-n io Benurort and Sw river aorveyin for government improvement work returned Lome lat aigltt. f- AV-:' i: 'r ' VT;V- '. Mr. J. L Ilartsfield Vft to epend a couple of wteka at OrientaC. ' . .THE rtlBRCASOX TICKETS. ' , Caanaa far tao 8aJa,r TneJaVr"18 ' madr and Saaaly Tawfsrelveas, ,. . Ht. Chas Beizeosteln is a w starting to make a canvas as nsul each year for tits tale of easB. tkKHs. au a i avoid tbe rah at the fy tn ta keepany fmm Ciil ; (Uif ti,r'"Sh neplect to, Kovido ieist-l-" ts T(itU one tn tine. :,"' . -a . , Ol coarse alt cancnt fee , ec-n, when yda see Vr. Ceizeostia just step up. to him fcod perchase. ' x v ' Siemember that a ticket can now be pur clifcsel a hilfdojtar cheaier than they can after tbe 16b, f FVbra'ary. A. season ticket ttt an ad nit, is only,. $1 50 Toe a C litd 73, eens V - MITE .riBEXAJT ASSACIATIOS. Xlnnlaa alha LaatWletlns.TKn Ap sMteWtnx Xecttaf Na. Bera. - We have received a co(t ! the pro ceedings of tle Sixth Annual C nvente n an,4 Tooinameat of the N.-rtU Candina " hut-- jHretni-n'a Asocitiio, hel I at Yintoa tat Angus. - T It is a neat pampbk-t of nearly a ban dred page and uesiileathe nctusl pr s. cot-dings, cenet it tit ie a an I by-laws of t'.a AscttiR, it o-ntaina lirts of tb companies rum posing it with tlie names of the vienibers ot a-h empany. It con tains g-ioil te-l en",ravias;S f ten jf"i.i aenl fireai-D ..f the Sta e Amyng thie a re tw New B.-niswt, Mr.TT A Green former President an.l present Tnasnivr of the Mate rin OM S Aseoria !Oa n.i .Mr. W. D. Bartinnioo, tiien Cciet" i the Xe Uaroe Dta'tmen". no.v Foreman of the AtUntica. - . The Asaoeiatitn. will hld i s next met t inj ia this Cty an-1 a i I in e is exiecied. Beode tbe bainew m-e in- there will h? stale cuamp.toTSltip contents ami a l .re . Buaaber of interestiog ottra wU take place v 4 JfCTATm3 r A BtSCASKD LE. (aiaaed ay SH Rita at a Dos 41 Tenra i .-s V ' . Before. Mr. Hezekiab McCotU-r. who for mnny years ran s green grocery onsine-is ne r tbe market has btea confined for censid erib'e lime with a disease. i Kg irom the knee downward. Thswas hou a d.-j- hite inflicted hrty-cme ye irs a-o an J u bk-h fiaalif ..!. virulent amputation I was the only chance t s.ve his tde. d h -1 pentioti was very socc srfuhv pert, rmeil by Dra. Primrose and Dnau d .here was j re t lwe table lpoon full' "f blood lost, " Mr. McCotter ia so Ctr g.lttngon finely, - bavin? very little fev. r. Mr.-' McCottor having been fortunate ' eooagh to unite with tbe Kutghts of Har- i fnoay before bis afQielioq (developed into StK.b a malignant tstse that rder has taken i Htm in band and "aseeinz that all needed ' attention is furnished him. I: is another insUDce as has bn tbe case before wliere hotter and hotter, llnch side Democrat coonectioa witb -this bmne oigauzdion ic and fusiontst voes for its own man. .. 1 94 proven great gajn m tiflxe of trouble Tlie lines ae sharply drawn. .'-'-' '! ':""' .TT .'-.if ,v TIIK BELL BOYD RECITAL. ANOTHER IXTEHESTIXG TALK. i Her Rtmnrkablr Life and Career aa a Caar-lvrate SpyThrilling Tragic Event and Oilier Iaelrtentl. ' Bd'e Bovd gave another of lit r drn- maiic rei-itals hist night, litteriiit IV. mi the one .IcHveretl souk- months ago but a vivid description of thrilling nntl intefvst iii;; L-vents that c;in.e witliin li. r exiu n- c ce. She is a tine speaker and p.. mays i the scenes well. I Her iliunhther. Miss l?Vrd Siv.onson Ila nmooil a.ided to tli plensure ot' Ilie evening l.y lu r sing uu in est unit'. Those pi-esent ;nejtly euj yud the en-; ttrtaiament. j She was the daughter '1'Mjj. Rei ) ' n.i.i ..f Maniis urr V'h.. no.v West; Virs;iina. S ie was iR'sed in aftiaence ai.d , iuxui. ne was ni.wmns? lu-r studies at Mount Wa-hinutoo, near Baltimore when .lit- w:.r DroKe out in.d the leit sunool niul ri turned to her nat iv. home nhich was soon after invaded by the northern t roups. Tiiu occurence wlreh first started her int. Uoiiifhent e w..s this: One ot" the nail Drunken soldier forcibly olitiuded Ins pie-t nee into tl.eir home, and for his i et.arve onduct nd iustiltim; langun to- wa'ds her mother, MTs Belle, then but a k;Iio1 girl, shot and killed htm. She whs quickly airested ..r the deed, hut Gen'l. Pattetson, the honorable ct'jmanier oi the union lorces cemple'ely exhenorattd , her and said he hot.nl eVi-rr Withern I , ...... . 1 . girl would do likewise under simifeir cir- cumsiancea. - " 1 Soon" alter this, twa: s developed that led Miss Bille, with passionate devoti -n Io the Soa'h and its caas' to throw her self with all the nrclor nd impetuosity of yru'h inlo the terrib'e vo.tex of the r. ti i Viin' everv ni l in her power Ui the gall. mt iiriines in the lie .1. Utt li aid a princip illy in obtaining and placing in litunewaii Jackson's band9 inlormntion of tbe'enemy's resources and intentions. Her t'aiinv;. successful and valnable feats Hurinx this period, with the pinvlkl narrative of the inurements of both tbe Northern and Southern armies in the same time, lou;r with much inside liijbt she throws njiou the events of those trying and exciting tunes make the theu e of the recital. AMIXDITNTHIAL, MEETIXU. Eeklwa to SrcnrUr for New Berne Hmm af the Ureat Faetarlm That- an Marine San! n. A busine-s-like aieeting of representa tive citizens was held at the City Hall list night looking to getting the uttentioo f thnse New Eo",lnd nianofacturers who ar irmanns to move South tnrneil to rn arls Xew t.'cme. ' Our city is a rood port for shipping and lb? railroad ftoUties are also piotl and impraiviog. Oor climate is mild tie freezing weather wbicb so Jong tiiocks ntvigation nortu. is here practically un known nd hundreds vt thousands of tm lea of cottoo are easily ' procurable intia tit iNitb rail and water. I hese advantages and Others were all discussed ami action okior - to nrininir them N-f.re stv-b people as would likely result in brtng'ng one or tuore fina class mills to toe e;ty. 1 ; -. Mawr Ellis presided oyer the meeting, Ge. Q. Robe its was secretary. " A committee of ' seven ti which the chiirman of the maetins: was afterwards d iet was. ' . appointct-. to gath er -. statist les. - rase " money, have whatever pointing oone that t needed and arrange fr placing- tne informatior. eitlier by mail or by c- mauitrre in perron whre it wnnid do its work; ' The com mittee is io tepott sn- another meeting be hel t-witrin two w-eks. i -' The crnmtiue consists of Mayor Win. Ellis, M. U. W. ttevenson, Ja. A. Bryan, T. A. Green Wm. Dunn,- J. E. Latham autE..B. Backburo, L. H. Cmlcr. . THE WRECKER WRECKED. Tke I. M. XaarlU Blawa Aataare a(T 3tarn Caralika. The Merntt Wrecking Cmiipany's steamer, L J..J Merriit was blown ashore aboot 7:30 o'chick p. ov, Fri.lay two tnib-s south of Kilr Devil Mill Lite Saving Station, wb.lc st work tryin- to float the tag Mantti, a gale whs blowing iroui the toutU at tbe time. ' ' . The cause t the disaster was a hawser, which " berama- eDUule.1, in .her wheel. She . is well op on tlie beach, hea-t on, wittt .a; tad list far mil l"mu under water ttd. tbe sea teking over her. She Tiny ha- a totar loss, . All hinds (tentysix : men) were tak.n fl'intlio breecues-lmoy by tbe Lie savins crew. The William C ley, which is also here, will save all tbe material possible. Tbe tu:j Manab" has swung around, hctti to the South. . Her. crew have lelt her and gone to i he Jj'e Saving Station.' The tns Pennwo'd and Asher J. Hudson have left the nlsce. -, iTh L J. Mcrilt was. bnilt at Totten ville N.T.,in 1894, nl hn&a re-jisteted tonnege t 13S.net. There: was no insur ance oo her. 'Norfolk Virgin tan. FIRE AT- MKBDAH; (CKDAT. Tair Reaidenea - ayad) JTemrly alt she.. - Fnrmltnisa X Mr, Ratajt Deatrojred . He Recently Mwved Here Cisacn Xew A oorrespoodeot at Riverdal writes us as (bl'ows concerning a fire there-: Ahont 11 otlock Sonday Jan. 2Tth Mr. Win. Bhutan discoveretl. 6re at the chimney, on t,he foot' of hia dwelt ing. He and family, consisting of himself, wife and sistrr did a)l in. tlieir power. to save the fumi'nngand other valuables Irom the flames, but tlie wind btiug a little strong on the river caused the flames t soon spread over, the entire house. "U'l very I'ttiu was save.1. 75 Mr. Rutan andtanvlv were ouieily er. joying themselves bi the parlor when the moke constantly passing the window carmd them to examine Uxu boose, on doiD' they lonnd it needless to try to quench it and. at oqcc cotameaced moving that which, was HSiet tn move. - The community at Urge were nt church leaving no one near by to render services. Mr, Ruun moved heresa few weeks sgo frost Xew Jersey. The people nre in sympathy witn hm and lamiiy und will render any a-sistance io thtirjiower that will be needed. A LETTER FROM TEXXE5SEE. By Xatlve ol Oailnw k MUM Laves Hi. Native Heath. Delight lu. tne Progresatra Movement and Pra naaea to Return. Editor Jouhnal: I received a copy of onr piper a lew days ago. and as very inocii p eLsxl i;h it, enclose 50 cents 'or it sii; u.ontb as 1 thmk tint will 1 e about us loi. as I sliall re. nam in tins section. . m a native of-On-low eonnty, X. C , 'H' I am p rot I t . see niy native Slate qii t,be ntirch of progreH and iit.re so the Esti-rrt seoiion. the hot of uiy birth ami the land that 1 s all soon return to if God spans me to . -o. i have hern wri u.g t.- some Of our North ru ptiers re.eutly te'iing them white a erand country we have in tlie good old Nona St. e. an : I 'tu'y b: pj ur eop:e ii 1 a 1 o t work and pat their sliou d' r to th. wlei and pud l.ir" ..ut ot the .ut. m 1 or ing her to t ie font r..uk wh. re she be ou.s Write and advertise the wlioe St .te act! tt will not be lon before ih cpi'alis.s -. ill seek her shores to invest onu o.vei"i er 1 I will cose by -. n C.roiiiia, may htavv.i s her." M ryi i le, Te 'ti., Jan. 2 our. es. , Carolina. c-si gs attend J li W. 1895. ! i Tbe se .tina: oi Cre-, the colored man from Granville, m place "f Ly n, brings the numlvr of colored me i bers in the House up to Qve. Then are no culoml nu intier- of ihe Senate, but one is quite ; bkelv to be seated there soon. A contest th:-e dtys is about efjaivitlent to getting a i s- at. The House Eletttioas committee : is rusiimg things. The discussions of it. reitosia as lo toe se-.iting of members strow ; LfciiKI.AtlV t: jtt.K 1 1 UiM.w. Principal e Bill I out i)tal inn Western Asylum-The Public Prinl intrto Lowest BitUler Billw Hawed. Special to Thf .Iih rx m . Hai EKiir. N t '.. .I.m it! - TLe .r.n riia! n- - ' 1- in lh . ,;i tt- tn.il.tv wm : To ;ivc llif Fariner Alliaiitv tho -.uiti- linvi'e,"s lMjinliLT lii-urauro an- pOSt SS(il liV Otll 1' I 'PI l Vc.lullt -W .( i ,!i l;; To lequirc e';iili:il-itioll ot ill; li l ' 1 1 cin'iil te ;cih-i s. tn r.- iilaii- 1 1. api'f. prtatiou, to the ';it u ai r-ity. I i late the einpln ment ol" la The hill :.. on vide 1... Hist t tic' ion in veal u.il:r in pii'il.e hnol tabled Tin re w i a lengthy d . tt-ion ot' hill rcanliim the sc-Jiool comii.itiee. heiiig o a an ii'iu n IniLiit I . v Mini.lv. publican., that o:-e n.emb r oi 'the I irittie saall i e f. ni .1 . Tins s the Hu ll. -t lull cihte-ii to twentv-iotir vvas tabled. tlieil tlie Tne prir.c'pal i ; wt ro to provitl" I' j School I ti i ids hv t In ! cation a'non all c ti i he 11 u-e i luui mi of a 1 a, i.t ,.f Kdii up at the basis the d M 'te tin t'OS School p iplllai lotl and Io alio i t iv puni- e an I not actual daime'is m i uh's ol liailuav at cideets. Hills passe I to so amend the chai ! of the Fai inets s'ock Mulu d 1 sar in-e Company as toa'Iow i' to h.ve a sejiai .le branch in etic 1 C tin' y. 1 al :mv Mur ireesboro riihiay to .te al line t (."li wan River, to bet er prot-. et diinkin 1 water from pollution to an prop vi de thirty three bun 1 red fh.lh.rs 01 tvpi ppini: th new female, buil I'lig nt t lie I iisanv As luui beru. The bill to letjuire Railways to redeem unused portions of excursio. 1 tickets was tabled a was nlso resolunoas in favor of senatms by people. O. Special to .1 1 1. h vai,. Kvi KIiill, X. C -f .ti. lia - The ptai ciptl new" bills in the Senate today were: To prevent competition of public schools with high fchools, to regulate salts of fr. sh meats and 10 To 1 bid Sales of cigarettes in S. C. Kesolution was ndonted rniinc; special committee to visit the hospital for msine at Morirtuuon ' end itnesiiyate charges arr.iinst t',e management. The door-keeper of Senile was author ized to issue subpu' ms lor witnes-es to send persons and papers. There was a warm debate on the tesnlution ottered by IX'inofrats that the public printing be awardid to ihe lowest responsible bidder a'ter ten tlays notice and in course of this debate it was stated that it ln,d een at ranged by tlie Kepniilicans to giv tlio prin.ing t the Republic .n editor at Winston. The resolution was adopted and the I ill so I reqniriD2 ttie letting o; the pnniinir was orrletea clr.iwn ininieoiateh . The Demo crats caused much stir by their exposure 01 tills matter. The moit important nes bills in the House wuv: To 11 How the Wilmington and Southern Radway to isue honrls; to re-enact section 2151 01 the Co le regard in ihe appottionment of the public fctioo! lund; to require Superior cur. judges to rem.-iiu at the county seat during the .'ull term . t the court at which they are presiding A resolution was introduced making inquiry as to salaries . f officers of the Insane Asylums and Profe-mis at the University The bdl passed allowing Greene Conaty to levy a spec ial tax and extending until ueit jeaf. time i.t the collection ot arre-ir, 01 taxes by the sheriff and lax C'dlectois. One of the most interesiinsr debues of he session occurred in Hons on ibe bill to raise aire f consent t- twelvo years. Hill p ss-tl. Tlie penalty below ten years lemons de.tli, and from tea to twelve is tine and imprisonment at discretion of court. SENATE. RaIjEIOhv N. C. Jan. 29 Prfbcipal new bills in Senate to day were: To mike appropriation for free schools, and lo withdraw appropriation trom Univer sity. Bills parsed to amend Code, resardintr collection of feci by .superior e tti" cUiks; to prohib t priza figl.ttug in tie Sta'e, makinif the penalty 8500 line or 3"ears imprisonment for principals and abettors; permitting p rtrnige and Other game, to be shipped lio 11 Stale, Bill to red nee marriage ll. ease lee to $1.50 was table I. Announcement was mad.- f ratification of act to ch .inji time of hold uir courts in Craven and ltertie counties II0U3K Thcprincipil nw bills n the House were. To ttmend the gen.r 1 w.hooi law and to abolish the office o county su perintendent and devolve h - nuties njiou me coonty commissioners o. iheir clerk; to levy a tax on all public .ernes in ihe State to reulate the sale of liquui; to rwyolate teaching in puolic schools. The lull to exteD 1 tri age of consent to twelve ye-jti ias-el thtrd reading attjr aa amendment that the punishment ot offence airajnst girls between the ars of ten and twelve shall be a tine or imprison ment and not fine and imprisonment, and with a requirement that the ;nrl has never before fallen front viitue. Other hills which passed were to extend tlie publication ot the colonial records to 1790; to divide tne tuads of the State Firomena association, three-fourths to white and oue-foort li to colored firemen to allow farmers stock mutual fire insur ance company to halve brancnes in each county. ' A bill clianstnir the method of drawing juries was tabled. WVHHIXUTO.V LETTER. Prealdenta Meaangre-SprlnaTer Bill Nab- BAttntrd ror the Carlisle Bill Much MaMttafaetion Witn the Plan Extra Keaaion Almost Inevitable. Today the Pr. sident senr a spcial nies saiie to both It 'Uses of Congress. In wh'di he outl ned a policy Mnteiided to meet the emergency which' confronts the country, lie virinaity n pudtaies tlie Cntbsle bill, lie d'Cla es prompt anion ncessarv. He suurs s the issue ofabour 500.000,000 wot th of bonds pay di e in gold and of small denonii.tiioiis, i-ay, about fifty ears from ii'e. Immediately alterwards Mr. Mpruv.'er introduced a bill following out the Presi dent's idea. S autbetn members are not at all pleased with the p'an. Not a memlier of the North Carolina delegation endorses either the- bill 1 r the nics-ae. Vi -c Presid. nt S eve .son Ievi is ietumil last niht. It is snowinj' and blowin blizzard here. The Speaker writes that li. improved :liat Ir' will etuin irom Asheville. an I his son : a result! is So We.' r UCl uav There will l I bitty five Sen ita Washington, January LIS cw men i the ic 101. W iinU'il. Do von want to start the a uood p sitioii. tua wiii p provided ynu a-.e a good a w ye;U" in iv you Weil, ilc-uwn at d collector":' We wan: . n rg tie m'-ii ' oiv isv sell ni n bin s a ct c ol c . tln-i :- tui a cut tn your co aiiiulnitv we can octi- vol e sewhere in a "o.xl sc.-' ion. We f.trni-h a nice, light ranning .va-.'.io, :tei.r io furnish horse an I 'e.rnes- :i ,d mak ;t JollO b0ad W'c oiler a : i.i - l an U" commi-sioQ cotttract. one ti cr w lie i a live, eneig t c iiu-tU..g m-.u -n make ui i 'iivi- in. in y M. n .1' cha. 1 rand u a.d 111 ike u p do We I I to s i UI e w . i'k with tne L-onipany, for i f sue ,e--l'u 1 nd ihe bn-i-n ess eat u-t d as band l.-d hoiieoali , t c y w ill be pr mi -t. d o more i. .,o.isi i S b lis O' ti lls mill f, s,..rs ll Hv w ;th :u- c: eased com ii n-al;on. A r -s. I1 K.N'DKK-l IN C'lLK, Di- I" et A UP. t . iv lie. lie N C. J. H. II tit i- v. M ii :u i 1 1 in ii.giou. N , ('. irttae Baby is iittiii Teeth. Be sure and use that "1 I a d we.l lrie l remedy. Mm. Winslow "s Soot lung Svnip for citililreu te tlihig. It sooth' . tiie child. softens tne gums, allav- al pain, cures wind cotic'ai'd is lbs best diarrhoea. uTwenty-live cents r.'ucdv lor a but: c n61yr. Hiii l oi K Sli ); TUiX or l i-Lit ii! .Need t o; Nrw I), Which is Besl? Merits ol s. r.il K ill.ls - U urer tnK I'l elei re! i lie Care nl Trees- lei 1 10 1.1 I :. I I , . l-.l. .iul i:.ii.: i. it h; the niicinrn! !.i tne- for tin- -;: el' S.iini't 1 1 1 ii ; - I. u th;. in i T. t lill I i 1 .a I ) I a ' in p a a - ' 11 ' and lie.nr, ll on, i:; the i i n a j ll'.Ol.ills Ill' - I k 11 , II ' . o .j.- ; ... 1 ' don' t if til. !' a e a ,.,. , !,,-,; :. , .... tie. s ;a 1 1 1.' ed t. .1 i . Mo no iv o;, i ii,,-;;!,t -n -b roinn'. 1 1 1. I : lak 1 s 11 a a v 1 . ' - t . : . 1 : 1 tr. t-s ai al no 1 mi.- -i. lai; ' ut y. uiu : r. 1 -' the o:d e'lns. Now al i. ;. !;ila !' lal live l1 r ties purpos.. ; ITiC ( aroi.tl 1 I op' .1 is o'le hi the lie ll illliilll o' - I l.le tre - Ulnl I- I ii- am-: ' pro iti,.' oi an v m Wii. I: - -11 n . I ; 1 1 I 1 his el i 1 ,a; e a in I ui" -t Mil'" 1 1 ' ! , e a ! 1 1 r j tiansal ndiiiLT. Tid tni- n oiild l:ave to J lie pi-ocuied irom some Nu.s -tyij att but 1 could . e bought at hov priee in L.iere ' qii 1 1 it . 1 In- ,:, r and ll : ..!::. t I -II le I I .1 tal- I ,111 lie ill I .,!,- re a line ha f tre -. 1 h 1 1 klierrv pv il abiy th; lie.est 01 all tin- ai i'ie- o oaks and is the mo-t lapil io -aanh. Some notable peiiann- oi' this ane.v are to be H' 11 in this city one on Mid He si 1 eel in lront of the hit..; Dr. l!'iions resi dence. Ano her in the rear ot Mr. Ma-tks house on Johnson si., now occupied hv Mr. Hynian and a very line 1 lie in tne l'tesbytetian church 1 an i . standi mr ntiar the church. I am ndvi-e ! that a'l these trees are com par d i cly yountr. but their i n' in iim- . nl I ii rift v epoi-rtiancc prove tlicin to l.e -uUod Io our nec. l . r a shade tree. It is doubtful, however, if any quantity of this variety can be ob tained. Tbe Water Dak il seems to me, tikini; evi rythiH"; into consideral'on. is the tree for itir citv. It can be easily oi.tnim-d. and in any quantity, and is very hands e and haidy. Fine siu; itne is id" those ttee are at the Fair grounds. Tins tree is nearly nil tvergteen. reiainiiiLT its loliauv unid mid-winter, hut is not so rapid in erowlh as tlie other mimed tie.s. It is a 'so more liable to die adjr transplant'in:. and siii.ilt trees only (should be pfanhd. It, ni eds much careful ntlenlioll and priui in lor tli; (irst lew years ot its life! as it jjives out numerous young shoots, which shou'd be vigorously thinned out in order to let the full giowtli go into the br.icches to tie r. tabled. Most people regard Ine planting of tte-s as did the nniri w ho p.d.t Ids debt ny ";ivin Ins note nothing more to do Young noes like children, .-di' ii d have their most (artful training during the very first years of their Id"'. Had the trees which were planted along the Macadamized road leading to the National cemetery been pruned and trimmed as they should haie been they wouid now be twice their present s;z . It will be indeed deplorable il our city authorities let ibis season p.s- without attendiug to th's mo-t impoitant matter of suppiiiug the much needed young shde tres to our city. Our si-tcr rowns of Kmcron and Wilson have put out the Water Oiks on their streets and ibey are now very beautifu'. Geo. X. ives. JEWS IX 11KIEF. A reception has beeai niveu to the Leg islature by Gov. Carr at Ins mni siun. The Washington Post S;iya no result is expected Iron-, the. Presidents message. It says it fell like writer ou a not stove. Tiie first vole t.bat Mr. Prdc'jar.l gave in the Senate was in favor of the Nicu ragun C mal bill. He and Senator Ran som voted together aivl both voted riuhi. The trial of Crt)t IlowgiU', the t;.iv ernment defaulter who tor about a doz?n yinrs eluded capture, 1ms Ijegun in Wash ington City. A rain in Arkausas was bel l up and r b'l on tbe ni-nt ..f the 41... Tne robbers secured about J.",0 '.I. On the 23d, 10.000 Chin se Torn T.ii-Hai-Yea advanced to t ie out :rmosi lite s of tne Japanese. They were liowi ve quickly deuior.Jizi'tL and rcUctneil :n a rout. On the evening of the l25th the U. S. Steamship Rtleigli was unexpectedly orderetl from Newport, R. I., to join Admiral Meadcs sijuidton in ilnipton toads. Two harj-.tcks o-f the l).ivi Military school, Winsion, were burned Fridav nioining and auothvi injiu'ed. Tt.e build ings were fully iifaured. Mme. Patti, the sweer. singer, became chilled on the nignt of the 24ti: and liad to leave the concert in Vienna. Sue is sui-. fermg froui pharynal catarrh. Other en gagements were cancel ltd. Rev. R. G. Pearson, the evangelist is being greeted with crowded houses at Chapel Hill. The college chapel w-ity not accomodate the great runit'ei's who assemble, twice each iay to hear idm. Eha X Twoorl. tlio young ne,rn wo nifn ot Ihirham, wt.o uiUrdered her in fan' child by nsikinf; it swallow pins, lias had tier Vatli sentunce c omniuiecl to itu priaaiuumt for TUe dv Guv. Carr. The Confederate Veter. ins of Atlanta w era to call in a body Tuesday on Mi". Ulysses S. Grant w! io is at the Arauou Hotel. Airs. Grant will hold ti reception for he V'eleraus in the h?tel parlors Formal snoeches will ba made welcoming Gea Grant's widon lo Atlaula and to the South. Mayor Link of T. 'urham who w as mar ried on the. 18di ti Mif.s Alice Linii.iid ol tl:e sumo city, an I who bccai.ne insane directly after ihe ina rria::e ( ei'emony. died at Greensboro ot lieart disease Su iit'- day wbde being tilo jn to i lie .Morjanton Asylum. He was i a a carriage with his wife -.vaitu'g to tajke the tr.iui when death came. Tbe Fishing Grj tte of New York savs thut (ieo. Harris. Jr.. & Co.. shin liroke.s ot Pttbihlphi:t. tiave p.-ef.-rrel charges against ihe Ucrao .ke. X. C. Iife-s.i ing crew, claimiug it was in ( o'lusion with wreckers of Wilr linL'icn. N. C. Tncd' casa was tneir sctu ner Annie A'nslee. i n which salvage COS .rges of f i.nCXl w ere i m posed for services without the kuowkdge f Harris A Co. The Kinstou Free 1itss of the 2-Jt'i oives this it in: Mr. John P. Franc';-, aged 2S year, fonnerlv of .Ioii. county who h;ls uiade his booie in Neiv York lor s vrral yeiurs. die I there last Saturday of ibsc.tss of ihe liver, li s remains were Iiroi.c;hr to Km-t(.n M.ce.av an ' budsd in l he eu'Lietelv Tlu-dny af ernoou Tne f. i tiers 1 s-ri ices were c nducb 'l at ihe resWleiiCe. of his giaiid mothe-. Ms. ,t. K. A. Pee! ):., bv Rev. Albau (da aves. It is a'.rl by a .member .i "uiiutti e on '. et : "i 1 vern in nt (Seuav. or Mom hisll It lucu c .iuiiuttie on ! ci: "i i w and c mnty ly). t . j ie in-' peite . . d b;u iv i. hi b in s in' presentation to inu'i -o .. said ih i 1 .he b ll iv uni thil' date, as ery car. !i iili pant lo as sin dli - d ioii ot be . at tent etad. liu .' e idy by m I- be F.utier nil: -'ll is r.ette- n ' til , -n. n-e ait til 1 -tl. lie i f th st xty dai s of i paring a complet- hi.,', tl'.r iigi.'."" Tlie bi 1 r Ulif'I'Hl s-.st,.,, ,, that i-. no couth ics u ;.. sou in pr. to rush ol tlu no ,s Io ve y g uni'.-.l e: voled. I TK.1 II. t. MKXK'tl Wl t. t: Ulexieo A vers. e lo War May Th : w a r U i" City ol Mexico slightct mil im ir i United Sa. s .-m.-i fl.'ll 111. .til ot tlie c itenieni am. nig t i opinion a.no'-ig ' he 1 il pet's is for iv ir - i . . mi A et-: e lltilli: "g pros;, nil the i tne i.t - : : ei.i . ri-.-:n i: a..n i i x 'i'iie , ill e ,C Uld i he ,i w--re c ' .lie I' 'tl- i" tl. I' ! pe .p -; p- for it. Til lep ri in. ... , ls treato. I w it declare ir. is ail as to nidi 1 allcuio I he ue i sp.lpe s s cisy for Mexico in whip Oil'. The opinion gains mala w ill tccede fro round thil t.u i ti ll: r po-nTon and war be. averted With a n ideri d reodi cation oftheclaim it may b ; that Mexico , will bo williiig to arbitiMW. llliiatil lllM )i anUi-. fi'roress ol" lilts ln.Lil.Cr itt o Vt water uri!l ' ro ki na t U: inso t a t lie . ren t H:i I ler MmI o ol The (illicit -i-aliti ill The llorl.. I- I' ('. N 1 w -n u r i . r e , I' .1. 'Mil ,. " tale .1 t, I II- a i be l.l i i ii 1 1 tl out in ii 1 1 h it i ntld . ! ted at ai i : 11 at: III. it I r as 'a. If '11 - ICC! III- ' N ' U b I i . lllel a"d I.",;:. i ..'ill ; ,t . (a-. .1 tl-. Ill i IV I . I. il ill i' - : 1 I' ihe W.T" ". ..!. ..f he f and mi ch -t n d li li ero-S' .! e 111 native sctll"-. At No.-. K v, r. in I ie-!ow t '..net - iii iiat t cnlar. M-. T A . M 1 lit . i e. .1 .li- N. "i'. Produce lacl.ai;o,'. ha- i sialic. I his -( , 1 . - ii . -o Stock Fa in"' al expen-e ..f .-jlul). mil), and has tin - si::n ot blond hor-e- and c.di ie, with ha T mi ; excrcis.ng tvai k, i tc. 1 Ie lias had enidl" t ! success in the ' nliim? of hay an i gr:. s ' lor u I dc 1 1 pc iali ic.s tne Stat.- -Vgt i .ii'tu I I' d Department at U.th-igh ha- is-iual :i ! liiiil' t m . out ..niiig im h th :a -7l"t -i niiihis or ictipc- li.r mixing and plan- ' I ting seeds for pa-tures an' I meadows. j At New I ii. Mes-r-. Uaekhurn & Wi!- j I lett (the hitler l'ro.n Xew Jersey) have 2"ii j head id loirli "rade eatt.e and t ( I mt'cii ; eons. frnii which they supply r.lKl iiiaii-! ot miik per dav to ihe ciiy at tie. per, .pait. ' ! Of coitr-e it wi 1 lake time to establish the gr:ss pastines, for they do not exist, j now except in a few isolated install- i ceJ. The native "I' is-cs are all siiu-bti! n I j bv the 1-t of. July. Introduced grasses can be kept giee i and mitritious the hole ; year round, not di' y T exas giass mixed with ilermuda. Idle I he sward is b ing formed for pasiuiage. the new sit: lei s or immii:r. nils can fou-tall thein.-civ -s bv nla nt ing some acres in lush pota'tne- ia rebni.ri; to ne t dlowed by ird.n I'll "k winch can al! l.e ni uketet hv the uiid-de of Mi v.- and af.erwards by stiples of co'- ot tn. ton. corn, tobicto. peanuts, etc.. w ilh ; consp. hogs and poulu v ou ihe side, and r.'in j or in crops in th-lidl: to niclit ie a sc 'aiiid crop ot Irish not do-s. if desired, to Ju dug early in November. We have tlue to four cr ips a ye n". I will mention incidenfally that the-e Tidewater counties of North Carolina are among the healthiest i i l he United States. S::de to ko ;;) a quiet, p aceable iirftl order as shovn hv Government statistics nml '. ly house, to allow no rioting, disorterly santtary maps. The lauds are lid m- iiii dnlai ing. with no mar.; slom-s than ate found in your R.;d Itiver A'alley. There are lew days when field work I'.uinn'. go on, and the climate is the most equable on tiie co ist. I Signed. ("has. IlAl.I.orK. Jonx L. Gibbs, Prist. T. L. Hakcki:r, Sec'y. (icEPLy.) Jan. 1!, lS'.lo. Mr. Chas. ILillock. Ncwbern, .V. C. Dkak Sru: It was imp. is? b'e for me to la votir lormer letter lrefori- th" annual meeting ;' the State Iairyiiicn'e Asxifia lion for Hie rcison th it. it was mi sent and dd not reach me in time. Since the meeting T have been o busy m coin -ction with our Dairy School, of which 1 have charge, 1 have sent you copies of Jhtde lin X". 3", ilia Annual Report, of the Associaii.iii and tiie Report- ot ihe Jkiirv and Food Conmiis-ion. I thought Uie-c would give you ail the infonnati ut we have in regard to Daiiy Ilusbjipil'.V. I will take great plestS'ire in doing whatever is in inv pow r I i pro cao your mc-t-iiig and t he .i "iry irr liistry in Van r state g n eialli. Siu iil. I you iv ed more c pats of the bulieti n 1 will gladly furnish tneo to veil. I .-end you herewith a program of our Dairy School w hicii shows the scope of the work Ve have OU students attin ding t lie luctorymeu 's coutse for Jamiaiy and some others r. gitere d lor Feb ruary. We it's have :t class of "! boy' i ) borne d urv ivoi k and hid siiiiiini'i' during the month of June we had a class of (ft giils in uo.'.n; dairying and dome-.i-ecoi'aMiiv. if I can at anv time b.' of :i iv sfivice t" von I wdl gladly do what I cm in advance your pi jus. Yours very tra'y, T. L. 1 1 A Kf ' K k i Prof, of Ilu-botulry, University ot Min nesota, Expirinient Station. St. Anthony Pa iK Union. The hearty co-operation of the Minne sota Dairymen cti'iimt but be of grett al vtmtage tn Xonli Carolina. Minnesota is the great butter Stat- ol the Union. It has over 200 civuneries. Albert lee county alone ha; 22 creameries. DIRECT ES FROM NEBRASKA- IteitiH Ink en Front a Paper I'ublishoii in the f'niniiie Dislriel. We nre in receipt of a copy ol" the Cdlawav (Neb ) Weekly Tribune which is in tlie Inuune stricken district. It nai raUs some distressing individual c iso; of the severe suffering. In one case a man stoic a -ack of flour and when ah officer we d to arre-t hi in di- children were eating it raw. The' suicide of a man and wile on ac count of tin-ir destitution is al-o told el'. The w ile cut her throat first, ;d'ier tlialStlie husband vr ..e "a liirene I no'e io his parents and then did likewise. The Tiibune -ays it is estimtre l that twelve thi'U-and left that county last I'd!. Ill f-.ct, it s.is all went who could get a way. il t Us also ( fa tn llicr who siunn d to death, leaving "ncr six lilile chddi wi'h not enough ch. th: ng to kc p 'hem warm, no fu 1 ami nothing io eat. The mother ivasbinicd ina rough, impiidited p. lie box: All the pioce ling ih ne ttie giien by the Tribune iiseb'. Tins la-t one it copies from the Arcadia (Neb) Courier. Tm- Coiui-r tdier giving il caii-ticnl: v ados; "A'd yet the Governor s.nys Nebraska will take care of it- o.vn poor .' In the name of humanity why i.on'l it d i it ? " Tin- Tr litine giatelutly mention- the lielo lb it has llvwedi i and sal-: "Tn" tood ; i a 'tis from t he s nl u t Ihe ihnti'li sulfe cs ;,f lies state w d furnish the s ot of union that is need, d be: we. n t ho South and Wed. " Th 2od hotse engine foi .un.oi r ompatiy ".-erd-i. The hues wi V ilill s. the mid along Wholesale tarli't (oiinlry Irotliee lie- ,1 I ind Com Chic a -r.t-s ui i ( -! I . -11 U: led. 4c, stall-fed. r,r: dn-s- ! . :;.).: lOe bv a She p t'oiit, tii .: . "i a hi i . ".u.ifc.K. pair, irv sal Hi io -. del I IV i p . .Ill be g:c. ."'1 ..' a 'l.V i.i. -Re. 1 Y. s. 4' 4'le I I i l Fi - F e 'i lit" i r ei-, 1, -1 mi per p i; lllll-.l I is;n t lireil in u 2);l . M i - n Cure" Ni ii i a!-ia r e lie 1 1 Its :il till I ap UI ti 1 o 1 . iiiiiii 1 1 -in . s in 1 to :i . .ur em re ' i . ; 1 1 1 .it' and m;. ste: am-, cause a a 'tot pear.-. I In fir.- ll l i. 'Vi s at ' 'in lie c i 1 i i i t -1 daiteb. di-aj --e gr. all v b in li'-. . a cenl-i Sohl bv Henry's Pharmacy. New !. inc X. C. oidcudiuu hou-e building. m: tj ti t n ts V; b Liiji nil J. i' , I't a ; i. r . e ii I a lui't'. I '-s.jttai-e :.,ois-' 1.1 11 is.'. (.real ICe '.! . ief i.iii f l,e lla-e.l t uli I hi" Si.Ole li erel olure Ilie Km. leu ol I'ri ii iitlmi Has itesle.l I poo ils Oj.jioilen I s l'i is is lo I'liiee Ihe lltir !oii ol O i. e 3eo:ti iiuc K'r tl....si lioei 6 'i'iii Ihe (bnW Who Wants lo SeM. ! i ' ' I e . . . '.. ;..e :iie ; 11 e : - - n . b r'er. in at- 1 .at r w i h tie I of III: d.i). i w 1 I s IV i I V lie! I tl e lirtl- r eel 1 i-.-t ai el -, hill t hey I pel:::on ' f "I.' pol l io I W.I Id i Hl: b tin e .1 til. ti lak 'ild i i; -uit -tend- until - place, a ill MIl'H In I" It-- liian ! w o v.-ars ; a " 1 ' i' i tim- API I' : " e' a V. ! Wll-hi p. ( it of toll II i i - i . 1 I n la ' if ol 1 be sa i w 1 1 h 1 n :: s i;;i. -. . appin ant e in receive license ' i l.-s.s !.,. pre cuts - a petit o i for the -il "1 -ue i in- 1 1 -1- recommending the in1 to ! of good reffitition, and :: i:i 1 -..'.'able pi r-on to re ci ve -udi a h'e 1 1 i io' i I .on. -i all be -i gued by cvbis'ive ol those who may i counter petition of the qua'die l r . sident in the township where the are lire aL'd to be old; or if such are intpn 'e I to Ijj sold within the "f any c.ty r-r town, then by such iv oi' the ipialiricd votes resident sign vol i r- li.jU 'I 1 1 : 1 1 1 c t here a. find, s! . and ail such p- tdions after b.-ing 1 ll 1 le i'illii o i tile one liu'lldi en c . 1 1 - i ! i : i i 1 1 1 1 and the teccpiion of counter p f t'; ia- b fore being acted upon." And furtlc i more, the license "-ball not ha-Liniitcd. uah s the petition thrrclor. with Ihe I'tib names of the petitioners, be publish' d so : s to be easily ictul. for three weeks dining the month it is i quired lo remain on lite. Tne publication mu-t be made in s iint? reasp tper in the county, at the exiun-.' ol theappfc.ini. it there bs a i in w-ii iper willing to iniblisti it, bur if ; Here ballot a newspaper in the couniy I willing to pu'iii-h the ame, ilieii a copy P' tii ion and thenanii-s shall be i.ui-iv posted for said time in three re pub is: places in the ';ownsliip Cty i on t r ton n win re it is pr .posed to carry Ini-ii e.-s. I If the ..iodic oii erpts thnsfai'on the way be is to give an approved boud of two or more sutHcient sure ies. in the penalty i wo thousand dollars tiaviinle to tne c.. induct, g iinhling or card playing, in or ab ut h s !la '. of business or premises thereto belonging, and not to .sell any liquor to mill u-, intoxicated person, or peison in the' haiit of becoming intoxi cated. For a breach ot the provisions in any piriieuar, recovery may be had by i aiic pet -on endamaged, as the wde or par-Owatsui-ta. i ; ' , ... , i,OJ i Is'lir t-H tJllt I J 11 11 dill IHJI.VI UltT I 'tjll s .1,1. Xo license is to he granted for a longer or -Iiorter period than a year. The law does nut affect the provisions of the ex sihig law relating to druggists, or localities now protected by prohib -lory legis atioa. nor affect license airett ly granted, and shall be inl'orce from and alter its lubrication. 1SF.AI TV A.D HIVE. I sat by Ihe sidi' of a maiden fair. And lii- sun shone full on her golden lair. Am! tie- thought arose within my mind Thai 't.v.s I eauty and love that p'aced ii iikin-l So l.,r a -ve in the regions of power. And madi." bun see bty -nd the hour In ilii' i In lee I and in which lie v .i.gld. With :il iiisioul, and oft for iriti.ild. And I tunuil to ler who sat, at my side And t ol, her hand, and as she sighed I told ler mv thought, and told hty true, Thai love like mine was felt bv f w; flu; she 'looked at me with laughing eye v An 1 sai i. "1 wi i .live, but my In; mty will da-, Art! when that is geni yon will carr; no nice For lh- one whom now a. bee. ' you swear you Ti en I lo'.l her a tale of an Eastern maid. ' 1 Whosa l entity was rare, so rare 'tis said That from far anil near the princes came To lay at lur leet all they could claim. And t... swear thut their love would lasting i e Until lull was cold and dry the sea, Until mid tiie sounding ot drum and cnime They uoidd bciir to bis grave old Father Time. B it otic among all would not give this odh. Rut silently sat. and e'en seemed lo.ith To say i hat he loved her. and el she knew That love like his was felt by few. And. b. ciuse he was stubborn she was Cold, And me day bis lands he sold And left lor patts where (lanuers dwell. And left her. but why he could not u!l. For slu: loved him, and when she saw him go I Ier l.iy hand, as wiiite us snow. She raised in p.ay.ir, but lie heeded not, And p. s-ed tiwav. and tlnn she forgot, I All the i .vs ol th past, and day by day and laded a way. the suitors said fare- 1 b r i.i aut.v wane: And one hi one Well. An 1 left ner alone on memories to A ve.tr had pas-n.d, and tuotigii of shorn dwell. bsaut v She waited it'id clung to a hope forlorn, Till one bnght day at the palacetloor Siie siiv a form, and a minute more S..e mi - ui t"e irnis of her truant love; Iml he kis-e I her and cubed on tiie gods above ' I o w.n j ! As the thai his loye W' uld us lasting of the sun and the roll of the An 1 I ! ! to die n ho sa: at mv ' Ai k h -r h nd. an i as lje s:ghed : 1 ask I And. I! Im I An ; t 1' her a we did n i o e ' fr wit ! : i iCa '. ItDti I on he i" art i tie ;'" 1 c'i r kC 111 il" 1". !'.." t "tl i O ll!" hook her : i of b i-s id ibleve- ta . sel 11 a p.Ssl i en 1 ere Ui I'avn, ?3 nl a in i.:.. r.5. Urt'lgcixtrt, If. F, it e-i i sr tiikon your Medi al . e i i.e i- re now. 'Ibe doctors . :, .1, I w..s just a mere skele- ten. eouM not eat. I v. ou.! have awful pain iii my stomach pain in 1 US. mr sitie. I.o'.vels and ;-r .- e--t ; Ferer.eei? in my :,i ' . ''k and womb; was " ' v. , ak, nervous, and . -. a .11 not 6lc. p. -Mnr I tuuk your - " : .. v (i r i 1 1. Prescrip i v' ..n.'ainl "(lokkn Med ici I In coitry.' i corn el, need to improve. In two weeks could v. alk about tiie housti . .nun. .ill U.U llljb t have any more pain in my--t oinaeh t h rew T- away mv morphine ! is When r first commenced, taking - criii" It. uai'le me teel worse. I was .. . e, aid no; speak aloud for tbree days; a r he::, r i ..- pains and bad feeling's left n.l I co'U-1 .d""; iriKiil ; my nerves pot ra !: ; a- 1 took your medicine I kept . d :.,!' months grot worse all tbe while. nor,- ouite Ue.siiy and can work all day." i And Th Ani t , And 1 n t -I i n n'.i A i ! Ih: in r t b Won-T- o oh : i, And h .Ii th 1 t .nil v. nn ii a I II'.' -olll -I' I man - V, il l' olaie ier has I 11 s 'II. T,r s b Th- heroine The sparkling er l ot". i.i'i.oiid decks the queen: In cltis'eis The love .-ic 'l i- ever 1 1 1 . i rich it n . I i,i ii'. viith at las- i- 'jagc v. t ' i ih-se engaged. To the Public HEATING SI OVES of all kinds will be sold AT COST For the Next 60 Days! Now is ti e tin),"1 b ge! BARGAINS in this line "f Stove-. ' Cad at '.if South Front street and be convinced of tlie fact. I mean to Sell I hem at c st. 1 111 New Goods ! JUST RECEIVED. Old Fashioned Brown Buckwheat, Heeker's Self-rising Buckw heat, IleckcFsOld Humc-tead Flap Jack Flour. Small Hominy, Big Hominy, Oat, FiaKcs. A nice Aass u". ment Dried Fruits al-o BSfGoods Dclive City promptly. al (.'ami. d f binds and Florida Orange. id to any part of the J.W.Smallwood, lo BROAD STREET." EE IH Vlr'RITH S30 Riverside KENNELS, POULTRY, PET STOCK YAEDS, for their immense cat alogue to be iSsSued this month. It costs only a stamp. EGGS FOR HATCHING A. SPECIALTY i i a i ni special mm oiwowis, F. E. HEGE & CO-; N. C. NEW BERNE, jlOiim HERE WE ARE ! At 97 Middle St. With the largest and best Se lected Stock of Diamonds, Watches. Gold liings.Sleeve Buttons. Studs. Sca"if Fins, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Silver Novelties of ;di kinds and in fact a full line of all kinds of goods to ie found in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE C A I.T ANI) S K 1-: M F Don't b rgi't the Number. !7. Opposite Baptiat church. Sam l(. Eaton. .M S I . W AVE I is - BUY YOUIL FSows, Cultivators, I- arrows, a.icf Other Farming Implements L. H. CUfLa & CO. Fin co.n:("i'in:i;s l i I 3 i ' i : i 1 1 ash c- ; j. TOBACCONIST. g ii $ REGISTER With FORTH Join the Number OF Fortunate Peop Who are daily carry ing away Irom Our Stores, Strong Values A EXCHANGE FOR WEAK PRICES. This Months Sales WILL BE A for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your I 'ocki't Books will CirKOW at ttie mere mention ot the Prices at which we are ofl'eringf Our Stock -IS TIIE- Most Complete We have ever offered. Yours Very Truly, Hackburn & Willett, General Merctalise Dealers, 47 and 49 Pollock St. Wew Year Has Come. mid we have formed our Resolutions We wish you a happy New ire eoing to make you happy . on i he Year, and hv giving BEST GOODS in towui at Lowest Prices. Ami Fine Whiskey the same nay. Conic to us for everything you want. j. nr. Taior- Housekeepers! Save Money by Buying of CHAS. S. HOLLISTER, Wholesale and Eetail Grocer. John S. Martin's BEST BUTTER. Attmore's MINCE MEAT, Heeker's BUCKWHEAT, Pig Hams and Breakfast Strip:, Just Received. woo Is dclivere I to anv lent of tl I citv. ("HAS. S. IIULI.lsri;!;, Whosale mid Retail (Hoecr. i South Front St., uu ler Hotel Chattawkn. the ATES ' WATERLOO GO TO Dunn's 1 Oli- Choice Groceries FRUITS, AND Confectioneries . v. ' 1 ' , i-. ;i i Guinea. -IP-CLXD'" O-OOIDS ':. (constantly Arriving' sritrKisiNid.Y SltRPRIblNOtX Large Assortment. B SnjefiOT GOOiS; l l Itl'ltlSlMd.V .4 pprnpriafc PRESENTS. bUaPRISlJTGXT , . PRICE JS. Beautiful Presents that meetv all Demands ami Satisfy alK-r . An Unequalled AniTp"tH ment and a Variety to fi suit all Tastes in ' '! Toys, gooks,; Vj" and Novelties. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &e a l.l Our Beautiful New Stock of " ; Vantines Chinese -AN D- i . , .a JAPANESE GOODS'" ';.;.- a.". Is bright, clean and-Tfresb, aud i consists wholly of tlioj latest and ' most popular designs. . '; v ,v.i All Kinds Fijuits" ' " i .'. ... ." . . - Ue .' ' ;.' in great varTetj". Oranges, direct from Flordift) BftDants, '. Maliga Grapes, ApplC8j!'!lf.gR..?.' Raisin, New NntsJ rDates,; Currents and Citrqh -all JfeirV. 1894 Goods. ;!," Is very Complotc-r-ifc'-.Jein-brat es fresh arrivals of IIy ler's, ltoyster's, Whittnan'a," Miller's best goodafti, tand and our Plain and Freheih Mixtures at 10 cent8c. pef ' pountl; cannot bo eqoaled iy any eompetion. J , 55 & 57 Pollock St. - I HAPP! REHEAR TO ALL mm IS!' T.i our friends who have so liberallT." pationi."d us in the jiast, and wboapaC conn's -sin nl h.d ini'i'.l al the begin, un;Of tais New V.n'. uc u ish to eiend a li.rtyi. happy Nc that we a i , and Soli i h V.'lltlls. To lh,,., life :! oa ( si'. I,,, -liol 1 I .tlie I. wy.-r il pnui' p' ! v : Vents t )i. et inir, and tl-oisfciyv, still at the corner of (taveb'1' Front ready to at lend to yur " , ,.o oil c "ii apt"' . 1 1 il : 1 1 I " notice t loci all, el 'i us and have paid nr ds, wo winh now to c renduded in n very received from our account must be or a resort lo the court- ui'l I..- p ouodl v mad' , for we nre lii-iTI KM I N 1.1) Ti t Ol.I.Kl T WriAT is nl I; I'-, in I if you wish to save 1 1 ouhc-an. I , o-i x,,) will mme lor- old id I 'he "ell U incut i.f yout Iv'-'ii dfulll". nut J. C. WMJTTY & CO. i, no!).- WILL BE .' lri;JS(l MSJ5 f:x- .!; ,n approved : Si ''''' .7, i Cakei! Cakes!! Cakes!!! Will se'd for tin next ten dav-i, a id ! Sa! ie- of fnc inUes, ;lt New York ii- l ady Finger-. Ginger Nov id I oipct Wnft-r ,HuUer tell til's. lllierfd- )rrps, di, . o. . n un Maenroons, No!-, ihih-li fi uit cukes and ell eJ. W'aieis, s I. ill ol ll 1 .IV I . , III " 1 ot in'' i 1 Ii. i NFW UEKN1 CANDY FACTORY, 59 Middle Street. -;'lg" - :...i'JJ....t. . v,,t , " " sa"!. i Our Candy fi ' i - I i i r s l.V J-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1895, edition 1
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