TU E ' W EEKLY " J 0 DRNAL euuttkd irr. PabUakod la Two Saetaooa, rverr Tu y aad rriday, at M Middle Street, m Beta, M. C CHAIH-ES L. STEVENS, urroi axd noraiSToa. illoctratioa of. th parenting tffect f lor-ot oottoo: - fMVMT MB ia lossy o5c d said; "UaAil this yae I baw paid p nr debts eedkeepevea iU Um vorid. 1 o JOOecrae oflaad. and bar wife and ve yonac childiwa. Tbia aammer a faro of 400 acres hetoaglne; to a rnaa ia New York, ajid adjoiaing my ova place waa offered to m for three yean at a real otieveo bales of cottoa a year. It waa excellent land, and Um offer o cheap I thought I could improve my condition iu )if by accepting it, and leased it. Mtanwhile cotton has fallen, Ibe negro tenants on that place hare been broken np by debt and moved off, and I myself hare lost a hundred dollars bv the Tear's operations on mv own place. My notes are now out for I his' EE COUCH SYRUP WM ear Cough or Cold it oao. It posrtivelr nerieve alt throat trouble. fiaaaUoaaaa. Pr ii eta, a Jraffieu. ROT-SURFRISiHG all aorta of iodujnitie, when negro itm waa rampant, not one word of comfort, out one word of suppor t did our Carolina brethern receive from (bit paper that had been sulk ing around so latchr as their frieud .1 l : i. ..i- 1.00 1 cotton for the next three years, I can't i-uauiiuu. it a wining to j find gub-teusnts able to sustain them-1 release the people of North Carolina iDrjven, uor am i awe lo equip any to i f roni !nB iuib icuicu lauu, auu I see uo way SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Months, S3 Cents. Threee Manilla, 83 - Bix Months, 60 " Twelve Months, ONLY IN ADVANCE alleged slavery to the mon Advertising rates furnished upon p-1 out r ,ne P'1 ,n, wblth ' hfi fallen." . 'V power, but wb.eu it came to aid nlicaUon at the office, or upon mquuy -" ZTor'g foZ doe,j '" i" throwing off the Joke 7Dlal' i An.) the ciperier.ee of this (ieor-i "f"PtEr"",leT1,eJourtmUouch8ftd eiaii farmer is thai of many othern i " WU'U me,,al encouragement The day of eingle crops is past, and the wise farmer will give his whole attention to the cultivation of diversified crop?, both for his home supplies and for the public market. tyThe Journal is ouly sent on pay-tn-advance basis. Sulcribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions. and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the Journal. Entered at the Postoftioe, New Berne C. as Becond-class matter. Section Two, Friday, Nov. It wili soon be Jeremiah tation Ratnenv again. I.i nit -n- The people of Wilmington mil refuse to drink any milk of the lins sell brand. Governor Russell's silence since the election does not necei-s nil y mean that His Otliiial ltigncps has iguit thinking. SEFIODS WORK AHEAD. ! The good natured pleasantry of 5. IS!) ; nominating this or that man for the Speaker of the ti"xt. Hons-, is all right. Also the trying for places within the eifl of th? new crowd who shall sit in H.'ileigh, beginning in January, next. Hut it should not be forgotien thai the Democratic party has min-h erious work ahead, and giving of fices to the party workers, who ina be deserving of recognition, is not me serious worK lor which the next. Assembly waa elected. l'robably most seriously to be con sidered of all legislative matters i j the framing of a new election law which .-hull Hccuro North Carolina There must have been a sudden rise in the Pigeon river about Nov ember 8th, as J. Wiley Shook seems m future against every fear or dun to have disappeared about tht lime. The North Carolina negro who can read the State papers must wonder if he has any friends among the white U. publicans of ibis State. The Reverend Doctor Kingsbury j is enjoying himself telling bis read f ers bow he carried a gun during the' recent W ilmington mgro troub! Already the ! advice, fearful will not be aid; 'Jaaolinu uflairn, mauncd . usionists are giving thai the 1 leim-i-mtr 1 : to manage Nor! h as thev shoulHr' In . ger from negro domination. I The issue in the campaign jun closed was White Supremacy, and ; i hose elected under such an issue must legislate to preserve white rule. , so that in future campaigns there need be no issue mi the color line. I (In mutt.it.j i.uiki..iiilii' ..f . t ........ , iii eastern North Carolina, iliequcs noil on me M'liooi law, tne ihcision ill leaid hi taxing thu two laces, sep irately, each to p.iy a tix which hall go to the eduction of his own race, is i in port ant . Municipal matters will receive at tention, and laws will lie pas ed giving the citizens of a town tin- The Chaib.tte Observer refuses toj r,i!nt '" their own air.iirs with wear the peacock feather and sa' , I f'',ir hindrance from its (iov- '1 told you so." Its edi'or seems to-t'""ir l)f 'be State. think that horse sense beats tail : Als.county matters must receivi fvatherg. necessary fcgishitive recognition. 1 Of existing evils, none is greaMo The Personal Organ of Marion . t ban the negro magistrate, and th't Hutlor will still continue to grind ' ollice sliould be removed from the out a miscellaneous stock of po or negro, advice to a greatly reduced nuinherj TIhhh are perhaps but a few of of readers. j existing things which demand i in - mediate legislation, and it h the The. Chicago Chronicle thinks Dr. duty of the next Assembly to give Benjimin F. Andrews, who was ; tbein attention. brought to that city on acconn'. of It must not be said that Demo his championship of free silur in emtio victory means only a scramble lX'Jb, a good deal of a white elc I for ollice in State affairs this year. phauf Ihe Doctor now refuses to1 and setting into position for better And now (hit ibe battle has been fought and won, now that the terri ble ordeal bag been passed, now that the South haleis are denouncing the whitt s of North Carolina tor meeting the emergency in the only way that it could be met, Ibis same New York Journal, this same leader of the new Democracy in I89ti, t his great friend of the Siuthern people, hag the au dacity, the insolence to draw an invidious distinction between the blacks and the whites, to champion the cause of the negro, and to say that some portions of ihe CarolinHS "he stiiuds today on a higher moral ami uuntal piano than the poor, r classes of the white people." It all g)es to show that there are no encumstauces under which you can tie to a yellow journal. Char lolte Observer. Tial Federal Prison Gnei Atlanta. MIsBsaageatf it SnUcleat to War r.at Keueval. That 12th Dis trict Jiflilp. First lee. rVwer llirs Now Kalsrd Than 1 n 1 s;l0. rATOKAU.1 T CVBAaS Preaent Int rest Law is Dead. 'I be ti per cent, law is a dead talk free aiUer, but is going t "whole thing'' on public schools Chicag). The esteemed Asheville seenu to labor under the ituen impression that f. I-aac II. Smith of Craven county was defeated for the legislature. This 18 not so. The eminent ' Professor" will be seen at Raleigh during January where he erjiects to add very materially to his already large stc ck of vocal and literary altait.meutH. oflices in l'.iOd. The present Stale gislature wa elided for a certain purpose, and theie must be no wavering until this object has been successfully ac complished . The White Supremacy legislature is elected, ami now let it prepare for the H-rioiis work ahead of it, and attend to it calmly ard with wisdom, m the voters of North Carolina know those who have been elected are so fully capable ol doing. LOBS TO SINGLE CHOP RAISER? The farmer who raises, or at tempts a single crop, which is to pay for his living and his family', in addition pay ing interest he limy ewe, will find his talk a bopeliss one, Especially is this true of cotton at font cents, which is not enough of a money crop at that price '.o gi re tha oolton frowcr a living. Tho success of the cotton grower will be found in first raising his own bono supplies, and in raising his cotton on the most most economical toaie, A comipoodent ef the Aogos'a Chronicle lff the following aa an Wait (U.l lUiasHJ UUttLsJ , TWO RCMARKABLI CAtK " tftvtmaalnuirmMrr'twrfvmltMM f' f 0 (on. I tnfinma, nl , --. t-rl.U4 hi mk In Im..a vlth M l-nrmrw it, ,l Mtli mm t.tmrmt Irum Wl .l.lr.KtMiin.. AlMWUlMM.I jlnf I , iiiTtl I; XH.Xr. A...I on UjA i4 tSTI-T UH4l.ll. Iwm.piH Wn.4. S'-'LT t- ran, ra, , 61 ' n-exna t rr - u4 mv tim J - - - ' w. m inf M Q r'-- I nsi rrh. Ik. H-li.rr vM M I I ttvmrM tl mnut ifrlr. ra rl.ilMn ..,.,,T Sra ' Bf I 1i. v4 (U, , ., f Cutlet 1 ii , . an4 I wu tr4, U lAiMt.t,! i. in In, lmu.M L - 1 T...--, . y. - rm ' ' 1 --T ll.ifi r i., Yellow Jenraalism an Pm aad NagTMa. Tlic admirers of The New York Journal in these parti will probabli bo interested in a few line from one o' its recent editorials discussing Ihe , race troubles of week before last ii. North Carolina and Southern race troubles generally. They follow: "The primary canse of tbese dis turbances is not "ineradicable" race prejudice, but greed, lust for oflice and abominable self conceit. The negro of the Sooth ha de veloped wonderfully well during the few jeere since hit emancipation, and in tome instance he stand today on higher moral and menial plane than tha poorer claeeee of tbr white people. Ia fpite of the obstacle thai bate been thrown ia hit way, bo baa per laleotlj forged ahead, and berem o helping band bae been eitended, bl progreee baa been woodroes); rapid. ' '.. . If tbli lanaratioti Milt flode bis Wo weak to oops) with arrogaooo aad btatelitjof hie while o.igtabort. lo Ibe nut bo will doe ultras bo able to aert bitrighfa," - - ' , - We do not know that tbte catlg fur anj oommebl froaa as, la view of the following eommebt which Tb Uicbmond Timee sobmili: "When the Sun of Norlb Cavtl ea ovfrruo hj the negro party, whs a the white were eubjecud to lit er ill Norlb Carolina, except as i has power to frighten away any cup Hal that, if a higher legal rate pre vailed, or the liuld was open to com petition with no legal instruction a-- to an interest rate, would seek th held for investment. Much higher rates are gladly paid by borrowers, but. the big loin agen 'ies and capi tahsts are loath to take the risks i f an evasion of the law. Rinlding nut ioan companies arc debarred from the state by it, and local bu ;..... i . nig aun ioan associations cani.oi b gaily carry on 1 heir business. Tin money mat ket in this slate is as nar row as a knife s edge and as close shot as a fresh clam. All lines of le git imate trade are choked and retarded the credit system has pjircad unti all business in the statu is suffering fiom it. The cplei. did natural ad vantages of the slate, for the manu facturer and the farmer and for all business thai would go ham' in hand with their advance, a--e bivomin widely known and tho prospects ol ibe state are opening gloriously. Ji is ,-.n evil of the greatest nugnitu that now any law should stand ii the way of the generous influx ol capital to North Carolina. The (i per cent interest restriction should ho removed. This tdiould be one of the first acts of the Democratic leg islature. Asheville Gazette. The Country Editor today will enjoy his turkey and "ttiu mins," taker on subscription, and feel that tht world is a pretty good plsce aftei The Oyster Editor of ihe Joi'Hkai. sends greeting to the Ua'cigh Post, and extends an invitation to j on ii lao dozen of the Native North Caro Una ovstert. The esteemed Doctor King.bun of tho Wilmington Messenger, ha renewed bit youth, and is gaily and j lyomlyjulliog how ihe negro riot was fuppreased. The Progress ve Farmer s'jll be lieves in D. L. Raasell as the 8' ate', beat Governor." The I'. K, Ediloi must U using the products of the Rutaell Dairy Fatro. Jot'KNAl. rtrRElf. ) IUleigh, N (. , Nuvrraber 21. There are 26 Federal pruouers out at the penitentiary 1h Hie inurined in a cark cell anil hein rd on bread aud water. A few dsv ago ihey were given a cold breakfast n'n r Lii li '.0 of them retused to work, bemuse the breakfast was cold. They wcie separated from ihe other prisoneis and put in this cell, and the the leaders iiavc to slaud w ith i heir hands tbroui l; Ihe iron bars lockeii together, several bonis daily. Two of the 27 yielded and I -egged for mercy, so they were put b.u k to woik. Telegrams fro'ii W ellington stale llial the governineut has designated Atlanta, Ga , as the permanent Federal prison. This was only a temporary arrangement here. The belter railroad fad. ii ies to Atlaula are given as Ihe reason for Ihe selection. The losing of Ihese Federal prisoners will make iiiite a difference iu the income of ihe peniteniiaiy. The i rangemenl here has been so slack thai possibly that hr.d ninth lo wilh the de cision. Several of these Fedeial prison ers have escaped already. To show Ihe poor managemmt of the prison a gentleman who saw this inci dent mid it to me. Last week 40 male convicts chained together, and 20 female convicts were on the train wilh this gentleman. There was on only one guard for all these prisoneis. The 40 men were to be put olT at Weldon and the women at Halifax. At Weldon Ihe guard got hK gang of men off the truiu, Hie condurtor signaled for the train lo proceed Tht guard had limUed around for some one in leceue ins i i men and no one was there. He asked tho conductor to hold the train a fe.v minutes. The conductor gave him live minutes lo decide whether he would put his 40 men aboard again oi take oil' his 20 women. The guard was in aiumdaiy what lo do. The live mi miles was about up when he look l he women oft' thus losing their fare from Weldon to Halifax, and the expense of keeping l hem iuWeldo i until ibe next train. The conductor kindly told the guard lhal when I he Drniocrals got control i hen would beasui'h bad management. ll w nsWopu nvl two ilas ago that (tovcrnorVfjTrTseH had appointed Ivlward T. Justice, K.-ik, of McDowell county, a Democrat, Judge of the UU Distiiel court. The Asheville (!aj He published the appointment, hut mnv it slated tha' such is not I tic; case, anil Ibat Jacob W now man, Iii puliln an of .Yliichell count ; w is the man. I'owimiti Is 04 years old and Ibis is somewhat against I im Bow man is Senator I'rin bard's father in law. The first ice of the season funned heie yesterday. The Legislature H have many ap pointments to make a'id there are many candidates for each dare. Sneaker of the House, Keeper of the Capital, State bibraria.i, Labor! "minis-ioncr. elc. The l!ailroad ( onnii!--ion has been in session all lodav when Commissioner Pearson Introduced his resolution re garding separate cars for while and col ored travellers. The Labor ('nmmbsionir says that there aic loO.OOO feuei hogi i aised In Ibis Siale now ihan ihcn- was in IsCO. The Fayetteville Obern :r whb b bat been ery rpiiet for levo-al months, baa resumed butineas at the old atand and it asain muttarine - r againtt tbe Clerelaoditot, the Rus. aellitee, the McKloleyitee, the Oold itee aod the anii-ObeorTeritt. IIMKswtrlllN, Tbe reader of ibis paper will 1 pleated lo lean thai there at at leaet one dreaded dieeeoe that acWaoe hat been tble to core In all lit stags tad that k Catarra. Itairs Catarrh Cere I Ue 0I7 positive war tow kaowa to tho asedloal frotemalty. Catarrh belag a oonetlwiioaal dleeate, ttqairee a ooattl Uttoaal trtatatewL Hair Catarrh Care WUkaa leieraally.aetlag direottt tpoa the Wood aad macoet terfacea of ibe rtw. Iborehy tWreylag laefoeada tloo of tae 4Ism, aad gtvisg ibe pattern ttreagtb bf VelMleg ap the towatheUoa tad aaalstlag ale re la cMag M wotk. Tb proprietor bare a atarb fait la lit nreatlve p, Ibat lby offer One Haadred Dollars for tar rate Uat It to tare. Head for list of Ttallnoa lat. A44rM, r. i nirctr.Tco.,Totdo,p. flbl by fiftiurtXA, 7V, Hails f 'ami. I i.. are lb Ut, NnSmlllirt lo .WH.irlu. t'AKis, November 21 This evening the Spaniards do not know whelhei they will accept or reject ihe American terms. They are telegraphing ihe substance of tbe American memorandum to Madrid and eipecl to reply mum 1'nsalbly Ibey may conclude that be- caufe one money offer Is made another and s larger offer may follow pressure upon the A merican commisaloner. Hut If Ibis lie ibelr expectaiion it will not be realized. The American lerms, submit ted almost at the close of eight weeks of pstlenl hearing and palnstsklng arga menl, are a practical ultimatum. . NHlaaj,tvytiaHirrTta altera carA rw ar Laao. WAsaraoroa, Ko, --Pref. Bob. T.-Hlll. of tbe Called ftlale OtologleaJ Serrey. whoa foil kaowleAc of tb aobjeet U aaqeestioaed.aaid. la a lecture before la National Ooofrapble Society, oa -Cuba aad tbe Hoo,e Life of tbe People.- "TU opinioa racardlng tbe Cabana, wblch ia now, OBfortoealely, qnli prevalent, Is very largely erron eous. They are by no means a lot of thieves, although, undoubtedly there is a large class of these on th island. The larger part of the population, however. Is composed of intelligent fairly-well edu cated men, who have property interests to guard and business affairs 10 superin tend, ssin uny other civilized country. In mechanical lines, the Cubans have not progressed as rapidly as they might, for they are essentially an agricultural peo ple As lillars of the soil ibey rank very high, and many of their plantations are models of their kind. While the Cuban army curtained a large percentage of colored people, there are thousands aud thousands of pure white men. thotoujbly Cuban iu heart and mind. Then too. Ihe cob. red C ubnn h inself is not such a bad fellow In fact j Cuba is Ihe only one of the Wi-t Indian islands, in which I have fom d ilmi the' colored mar. will woik, in I'orio K co and all the other islands, bis h ite. like I the Indian squaw, i forced to perform! all tho drudgery. In Cuba, as you know j the colored man enjoys privileges ac- j corded him in few other places, bin 1 here is no danger that tin island will ever! bee. me A fricanized as the negro popi:-I ltuion is constantly decimated by dU ease while the w hite thrives and increases In numbe Apiiri'vtN ftt.n lMir. London. Nov. 21 The morning papers say the officers of the I nited States peace coiumif sionei s are generous and express ihe opinion lhal Spain would be foolish to reject them. Tiny express general graiilication at ihe an nouncement of an "open door" policy in the Philippines. The papers generally ta!-e it for grant ad that the "open door" wiil be adopted in Ihe West Indies also. The Daily News says: 'The I'nite.d Stales has now become an Asiatic power. Lord Salisbury clearly bad H is. n to predict lhal the expansion of the I lood Stales would give (lre;U Itiitiiiu a vein able alh in the China seas.' "Small Cap." Shufter. "Pecos Bill is not tho only nickname that General Shatter ever e.ujoed, " said im old newspaper man the other day. "Out in Denver he was known for years as 'Small Cap Shatter,' a:id as he is anything but small the title calls for nn explanation. It seems that a banquet of some sort bad been given to 11 lot of army officers, and amoug tbe quests was General, then Colouel, Shatter. Tho old Denver Tribune printed an ucount of the affair, and a list of those present was included in tho article. "When the proofs weio examined be fore the pnper was made up, it was ob served that Shutter's initials were in lower case type, and tho proofreader promptly marked them 'small cap.,' meaning that they should bo reset in capitals of a small si,:.. The intelligent compositor supposed tha! the inscription indicated some military title wilh which he wjs unfamiliar, and instead of mak ing the pr. pur oorroctiou substituted 'Small Cap. Shaftcr,' and thus it ap pemied 011 tho following morniuf; i'ecos Dill was mad euongh to bite nails when ho saw the paper, but eve ry body else roared, aud the title stuck to him nntil tho yarn was ftnidually for gotten. It is still remembered, however, by plenty of old tiniors " 1 Tbe Kind You Hare Alvraji Bought, cad which has Imjco ia uso for over 30 year, haa borne the signature' of aiwl ha boo a made under his per- (Vgy ' yrfsj- 8onAl ' ujcrrLskuri b! uco its infancy. rvv '4trU. AT.ow uo ouo to ifcctrve you In thia All Conn tei. ViLs, Imitation aad Suust!t'.ca are bat Ex periments that trifle with and endaitgr r tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a substitute for Castor OH, Parcpnrlc, Drops and boothing- Syrups. It is Himnlcsj and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lis age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and ullays FevcrUhness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic it relieves Teethingr'Troublcs, cures Constipation and riatulouoy. It assimilates the Pood, regulates tho Ctomach ;uul I towels, givinn; healthy and natural sleep. The Chiu'reu's ranacea-The Mother's Friend. ALVAYS CASTORIA Bears the Signature of The KM You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWI CKWTaUW COMMIIt, TT HURUV TUCCT, HIWTODH orTV, I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF iH B S 29 W i OX HANI) which nrriveu by liail and which will :e M,u Vcrv Low for CASH or on Good Negotiable Pajier. I have Large Ilorses and Small Horses, fact sizes lo suit I'liyone. Ijargc Line of Winter Robes on hand. I also have on hand Htiflgies trade by Kandolph, Kinttcn, N. C. Tyson it Junes, (Jarthnge, N. C; llureev, TarLoro, N. C: Ih cl.i ev, AViNoii X. ('., Hail our, ?oulh I'obton, Va., which I r.ni (cliing t I.ii.ji fi r tlie CASH or ON TIM K. Dou't Fovgit that I inn in the Harness Business. New Bcrne.N. C. t4, 70. 7 7i 7-1. :U AND 70 II It OA It STKEl.'l A lucaTA, Oa, November JI. After ihrealenlng for some dss the local mill trouble culminated la tn Individual alk out today. Ovtr 8,000 employees are Idle, Ihr. or th largest mllU and ons of tb malltr belnjc incloclad la lb ttoublf. Tbry are: Kloj mill, 60.000 splnrlle. 1.0H hands, olblay, with SOO bsodr, and 40,tM tpiodles) ICotarprit, R.OUOspiedle, BOO btadt, Isaetts, 8,ol tplodlctaod lOObaod. tlarrla Mta Maw Yoaa, Kovttsber ll-Ocnaral Oartla and lb olbor CDUommlssloii r from lb Cobaa aslllury aatcmlily al Bants Cnta di lur, wbo tr a roat to Waablactoa. fortb porpoa of lajlof brrv Prasidetl McKlalry rraolotloa rtoMily adopid by tb aatewbly a In tb four of tb Island of Cabt, arrivtd bar today oa tb ward lla ataaatar Stfaraaca. Saarastsa UlaMa tint s, July In Norlh irrrnl.-i.nl. Tho fierce July tun. thouvli I v.i a lit tie past the nnrther.i ii,tri.ii:iu. lieat down upon mewith oppressive wnrnith Before me tbe warm, red Lrnv, n l it.d scape wavered nud trembled in the yel low liRbt Uohiud me towered Ihe blind ing white slopn cf the io U.neath my feet tbu rtuuet '.vero bare even of licbeus and had a dry, oiay bolt, a if they were the boiicn nf a deud world And yet 1 felt tbut with so much cf warmth and richness of coloring there mmt be life, aud. sure enough, burdly bad I gone 100 yards from the edge of the Ice wheu a beautiful littlo black and white songster flattered np from behind a rock, brrvertd tinging almost within reaeb above my head aud then fettled npon a tleak ttoue but a few feet dla taut to finish fait merry roug. At I went on, uninbrr cf tbeso snow buntings flitted about me. aod hardly bad I goot a mile before my boart boat quicker at tbe tight of traort of monk oxeo. At I got farther away from tb lo and la tbe lee of lb iaanllo mo ra) oat and tomnll of rlacial debris. flower began to arrpear, porpls and wblt and yellow, among them my rrpraaot brilliant ytllow frlaod. tb arolie poppy. Peary 'a "tiorthward Orortb Ureal loa." - . FINANCIAL. I rUOFKSSIONAI,. T. A. Ureun, Pies, E ll Meadows, Vies Pre, H . M . G Bovan , Cublur CITIZEN'S UASK or NnrwBaiRNx,tr.c, DO A GENKKAL BANKINO BURIN Kfw rhe Aooounu of Ranks, Baakara, Corpoi tlon, ranners. Murohaala anil othr rt oolveil on tavoralilp terms, rroinril and oan lul atU'iitlon clvnn to the Intai ' ol our eus tomors. (kll etlous a Spealaltr. BOAKD Of DIBtOTOat. rsrdtnand Clrloh s. U. Maatiow. J. A. Mnadowa, Ctiaa. Unity, Jr. Samuel W.Ipork, laniet Redmond Cbaa.R.rowter, ataysrHaiin, 1-! Oralniter, Ttaumaa A.braaa C. W. Sroailwuo. Cf.rnv Uo. K.lTei. w.f. Cmekett. Smsi Qaalat laiwsn. Irish domoatlot at widely ooted for Utr timpliolty and tbeir qaaint ra mtrk. A lady, dealriof to mak tb not of bet eboio Up of tab! beer, tb ant or which ber wnraal bad dla OTtrod, for II disappeared rapidly, aba trlrrreated bet blab batler: "Daly, wbal do yoo think woo Id b tb bast tblns to do la order to cart tblt bwr at teh aa posaibltT" - Well, ma'am," replied tb botler, "1 doo'Hhlnk yoo oald do fctr Ibaa to plaosa barrel of good strong al clot by tb aid of It. " t Aa Irlab girl called at a bona lo Loadoa la answer to aa advertisement for general atrraat "Hav yo s ehsraoer?,, asked tb nlatresa "la deed, ma'am, I'r torry to say I'vt do efaaracler. I bad a beaDtltnl wta wbla Ura CoasaM. aJ..o a.lr,r.ll. I 1 M lnl"id' Oshl It tbe bight I lara loaiera, envoy .raordlaary aad eraaawl om to Holybwd In U tte lat.Urpl.lpotatlaryoipa.lolb or," wa. th Uconl m,ly. balud State, arrived kert 1st tblt af. Aa Irish snanaarvtat wst diseovrml toraooa from Baa frsacisco. lit caa la a Ii. Oa balog aomisad by bit ma by way of CbkaifO, wber k Stopped tar of tlatlng what Wat BrH th troth, for day or two ai tbo gnevl of Cnul blmsalf by earing, "Pleas, Noes. II ated tip l he trip from Cblc- JJ"' 1 ,ort my Plrof mlB4"Loo fO lo Ills f Ity via tht Il.lilmor and Ohio, arriving I Wt'ldngloa at I 20, ' Car fiiarta Alisehaeof tb J. ( ( Irgailoa met Bine InuJ ily foirlgner, bite l,ra k!r si the eiatlo tnd h was drlis al bojlsf Amerlisa .r...in T. to th. antb legation. v.lus of s',,,.,1 f ' A Inn, F. & M. BANK. AT 1st, 1898. Capital Stuck 7,000.00 Snrplaa 8.400,00 ladlvlded rreflit...... , I.Ua.08 OFFIOERSi -'; L. n. CcTi i: President W. 8. oadice, Vie pre. T. W. IXWBT.Casbta-r. J. W. Bmnia.THirr. F. F. Mattokw. Collector. MKECTOR3: i. Wm. R Bled,- M. M. Mark. a V. Braklhew, F. IU PelMb r, . L'll. ( mbr. ' Joe Butrr, W. B. Chad w Irk. ' J W.HUwart, i- vv. iwwey. F. M. slwwnnr. A . I. a r( ' '"oa. V., VT. I'on. SIMnoNS. POU & WARD. ATTORNEY, and (UlNoELOB al LAW. w at a a r, . v. Offlc.--88 Fo. Fiont Htu-H, i i nrl optKV. site Hotel ( buna ka. (OfrJci also at If rI. luh and en.iibfield. CnM-tiCe in in ei nn. m i iun , I tntn. Jour, on.li.a, csrl.t foi.l i, akr. Ji.hnU ii. Ilsrnrtt anil VWts (l, ',w su: prrnria ami lemil luuu, and wi.wevvr serl as srcUtSlMl. I. II. Pel If Her, ATTORNEY AT UTt, Blddl treU Lawyer Brlil Haltdltg. Will iwatira la tt m i-.1hiiu 0. irmrm, mi)o e r.mlleo. V. OmiiuWw himuiS Z a atava ' N. !l. bTKEET. f. r. GATES S1REET A 0A7E5, J : Pti) kla ni nd !utg or. ' T M hid la rHieot, , lltt; , 6. DIL Jf JI, KTIXEKT, tJivlDg retarnid from bit northern ItrtA Ma mevm I .1 . Li. tii.in. - w oan offer yoa ae much la rar, m on5c V wl " aayotborbaak la the city. It oar '' or y person aredlug nuearor to mak OtttineaarHatlonttJittt. aneuicat treaiSMtt. oaiir pioaaaot and proOtabt to oar ptroo. Kotfttabtr 1st, Irtl' ; v l793Bl3uun School ri EHEYILLE, f KwaMbSwl Hi in, ft. " . Mai. a at nun ah, h A . 1893 Mmri u.a! Atwl 1 U (.; amm y H w vi v BO VffAltr CXPERIENCC Ts t if . -.H S v.. -- Js " U ftxet . 4 Good Houses y .' ...For Rent ! I! GOOD LOCATION, - , Dealrabl Uoaae tad Lot For Bal at very bw Jlgm.. Ala oii.r ntxrty for tal a aa lavealimaC " ( brap room for rt for fsouii.-a or single pranot ColUv tto of Rn It a . by. E.C HAHPtR, Rfl CiUtf Agent. vAr.x::r to m:y Wool, C'otlon,X;rrtrnx !l,Mt I'r' . rinare.toc-t. I T I. iT ' n 1

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