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TD3 WEEKLY JOURNAL . BataslUaec 1S7 JU KblUbed lk two BectMtna, wwttj Tees day aad Friday, as WKUdkfitxswX, aw Hera, , - CHARLES L. STEVENSj iditoi un raonmoia t BUBSCRrPTKHl RATES Twe Moatha...... ..nrpeata, liun UUUHkiittiii I Ms Montha. 90 Twlv Months, UM ONLY IN ADVAJiC. Advertising rates furnished vpoai ap- pUoatloa at U omce, or apoa laquiry oy sum. tyThe Jocbxil U only Mat oa pay- l.nun K.l. RnhaMrihan will recelre notice of expiration their sob- notice wU bel taipnoiatd by the Joubrax. Entered at the PostofflceNaw Bern fl. U. as second-class matter. SetUa Two, FrUay Hay 0 ItOI SECTIONAL PROBLEM WORKBfG. Since Ue early days of the United BUtaa, there hat been ooatlnaal bicker ing between the teTeral sections of the country, la regard to tha problem affecting each seetloa. The South hat erer had the negro question, and the amount of criticism and free adrioe given this lectioa by the rest of the country hat been unlimited. , And yet through it all, there hai been a gradual evolution in the status of the negro, at to hi eocial and political x lstence, which hat not been confined to any one taction, and today the color line and lta determination upon the country haa practically become a local lame, North at well as South. Tha South hat been solving, perhaps too slowly, yet really working out and definitely settling the position of the colored race, socially and politically, and in this solution, the party of the negro, Is not per se raising any serious objec tion to having ita status settled. The central west and the west has had lta years of strife in fixing its !mmi grants, in getting the various Europeans Into settlements and work, where there would be no clathings, where develop ment not strife would take place, and through it all there has come the un called for advice from other sections. The fixing of the European in our government, has been no easy problem, yet the west has met the new comer, and given him his position, and one gen erally according to his-merlts. And yet there has coma good out of the over much criticism, especially when the criticism baa been without bitter- The mlatakea in judging one section of the country by another, la tendering advice In the aolution of a local prob lem, have been many.; But today, the different sections rec ognize more clearly that cartels great questions can only be settled by the m tion Itself and lu people, and very wise ly it Is becoming a more geswrou prac tlce to have a just confidence, that the people can and will esofc conduct the settlement of its own special local prob lems, decently, honestly, fairly, and In a manner which means for the best inter ests of every other section. AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE. The recent sale of the Philadelphia Record for about three million dollars, ha . provoked considerable dlscasslo among newspapers, as the price paid Is a sensational one In newspaper- A newspaper which can, pay a profit to Its owners of 8 per cent t upon its to tal value, shows a tremendous earning capacity, and in the case of the Record proves the exception to the rule that .newspapers are valuable property. p- ' Occasionally, as la the instance of the Record, the general poblie sees tbata , newspaper plant has sold for a great sum, and the deduction Is made by many that newspapers art proportionally bet tor paying property, , than most yothar t kinds of business. But where there It on newspaper paying its owners a good profit, P A total value of their plant, ther. are a hundred other papers which earn a bare existence for their management. And b tills coimecUoa, It may be said . that a local newspaper can be mada-f alu able to lu owners, veil at valoabla to Its community, by the local patronage It . receives, and like any local- Industry, al though greater than alL with tha in crease In Its value to the eommnnfty, to does the community' recei ve benefl? from Its growth and development, and g-.!a tlrough its bufl"ng up Into a pay lrg property. ' " :" ; ' - r 1 , x-T " ' '-wal cf I't. Joseph E. Third SorthCifolltuDittrkt, at noted ta these cola mat, practically assures lb rcnoalnatioa of Xr. Charles R. Thotaas, tha present lacambent. Mr. Bobnsoa't withdrawal horn the race, was aooarteoua actloa apoahl part, and his reasoaa for so doing are Democratic, practical and logical. Tha Jotjbjul totaaUsae ago gava lu reasons why Congressman.. Thomas should be his own successor, at the same time sUtlag that he would be reaoml- The opinion was based, first, apoa the character and work of Mr. Thomas, la Congress; aad second, la the belief, that the DeaaocraU of the Third Congression al District believed that Mr. Thomas waa entitled to a noaslnatioa which would enter him upon an election that would have no possible cloud, ia the way of a clear and unquestioned ma jority at the polls. Ia other words, Mr. Thomas could prove, If given the nomination, that he would receive, unqueationed and clearly, the majority of votes cast for tbeaext Congressman in the Third North Caro lina Congressional District. The Democracy of the Third District was in duty and honor bound to clear Itself of any and every suspicioa, which might reflect upon lu not being fully entitled to the Ooogreasman from lu District. : Mr. Thomas had to contest for this Democratic right and won, and a renom lnatlon without an election contest to confront him and weaken him ia his congressional work for his constituents and his State, was not only mere justice, but sound and practical Democracy. State or Ohio, City ',ov Tolido, Lucas Cocntt. ss. Frakk J. Chkhit makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Chknxt ft Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Stats afore said, and that said firm will pay each and every case of Cataxbh that cannot be cured by the use of ;Hll's Catabrh Cube.; FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6lh da of December, A D. 1886. T ' , ;A. W. OLEA80N, j bka.l J Notary Public Hall's CaUrrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous turf aces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY: CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. HslTs Family Pills are the best The Qreeatmad Shark. The Greenland shark is well known as a foe to whalers. It will follow a dead whale to the ship and show no fear of the men while they are engaged In cutting up the prey, biting out lumps from it as big as a man's head. Some times it happens that a man will fall off the slippery side of the whale close by the shark, but the Utter never at tacks him, being intent upon gorging Itself with the flesh of the cetacean. The most severe wounds from thrusts f the whalers' knives will not per suade it to desist. This species of shark is often partly or wholly blinded by a parasitic worm three inches long which fastens itself at the corner of the eye and Uvea on 1U fluids. tU KlfOW WHAT fYOU ARB TAKING When you take Store's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula U plainly printed on every bottle showing that It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless fornv No cure no pay. Price 66c. . Hew to Ikoti Mta KaMe. A candng knlfa needs to have a dif ferent Aisd 4f aa edge from a rasor. Tha steel which ordinarily accompa nies a -carving kntfaand fork is very iweB to give a finishing touch to the edire, hoi an rdlnarr whetstone. as n reaper eses for bis scythe or sickle; ss ins most tnenn implement a carver can keep-at hand. One or two rubs on each side of knife- whet It up might ily, and then two or three finishing touches from tha steel and the fc-ntfa la order to do most excellent execution. ; 'Reveals a Great Secret , It is often asked now such startling cures, that puzzle the beet physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here's the secret It cuts out the phlegm and gem-Infected mucus, and leU the life-giving oxy gen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat end lungs Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remodr for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bot Uet iroeat C. D. Bradham's, - Te Oeaa Braaa. "When cleaning trass, better -resuiu art obtained if. the discolored articles are treated to an application of a salt and vinegar solution before the usual brats polish U used. British VUheriee. Ftoh to ther raln f rm.OOOIOn la landed in the United Kingdom annual If. ThU unsown harvest of the sea Im gathered by some 14,000 fishermen. . DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE. Permanently cured by the masterly i!3pOTH Amkricas Nkbtihk Tosic." InvalloTBeed suffer no longer, because this great MBedy can cure them alt. It to a cure for theSrhole world of Stomach weakness and Indltlon.' The cure begins with the first doseVThe re lief it brfngs Is marvelous and surprising lief It brings Is marvelous and sufpnsl It m&&es no failure; never dlsaj , ITo r"'lor bow long you have sr.I " nts, 3, yor cura U cert.u under the use of t grerXl '.h-ghL 3 force. Ties' ts 1 Eo'.iby C. D, t :'a , or1-! Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon cat. This preparation contains all cf tbj disrestanu and dlsests all kinds I food. Itgivt instant relief ftnj never Taiu to cure, it allows you to eat ail the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By lu use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevenu formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. tt can't he! batd ysa good rravaradaaUbT K.U. DiWirr A Oo VeJragS laa U. touie oueUlo 1 imm laekc. sa r. a. do-ty ca FRILLS OF FASHION. Lace stocks are much mors chic than stiff ribbons ssd collars, ; A dainty buck and white boa has pink silk rose petals scattered among IU frills. Painted stockings hevs not only flow ers and scroll designs neon the instep, but some of them smal cherubs. : Marie Antoinette fichus and Oorday. berthas as well ss sashes are a disUnc tlrt feature of elegant summer gowns. Bright green sigrets, long, beading toward the front of the hat and laid al most flat, are seen In the trimming of some hats. Gros de tours is fine of the fashion able silks this summer. It haa s soft finished, slightly repped surface and U a little heavier in quality than taffeta, but less glossy. The popularity of skirts distinct In color and material from the waists they accompany is still largely maintained, and the fashion will last all summer and during the autumn season. Don't Start Wrong. Don't start the summer with a .linger ing cough or cold. We all know what a "summer cold" Is It's the hardest kind to cure. Often it "hangs on" through the entire season. Take k In hand right now A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure, cure for cough, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat, aad lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. H. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." F 8 Duffy. Pa a a at Creases.. Pungent creases are of two varieties. The water cress grows freely In wet places and ia one of our most common and popular salad greens. It belongs to the mustard family. The cultivated cress la larger and more tender than the wild. The garden variety U known as pepper grass. $100 Dr. E Detchons's Anti-Diuretk maybe worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontinence of water during aleep. Cures old and young alike. It arresU the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist.' Raak IasratllaSe. First Tramp I ran across a rich un cle of mine lately, but after all I done fer him he wouldn't gimme a cent ' Second Tramp What did you do fer him? First Tramp Fer ten year I've been travelin' under an assumed name jest to spare bU feelln's. Towu and Coun try. ttalt em the Mlnte. - Pat What caused the big explosion? Mike Riley wus carryln' a case av dynamite when the whistle blew. Ex change. ' Biliousness Is a condition character ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debiliuted, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There to loathing of food, pains In the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undlgeeted or part ly digested food and then of bile. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver TableU allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy actloa and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result For sale by F. 8. Duffy. ' Ms-hit Delasrr One's rightful work is often baited by fear of what others will say about it This may be even more a barrier j to the work than the fear ttf not doing the work at all. It takes courage to do what we believe we ought to do, When we think. ws shall be criticised or misunderstood or scorned. But the real calamity lies m not doing what we ought Of this it is well to have so strong a fear that we shall have courage to face whatever others may say of cur right doing. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a great sufferer from muscular rheuma tism, say Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman to s much respected resi dent of the village of Gray, N. Y., and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted. This liniment is for sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. BIG GUNS. With gnus lightly throwing a ton er two projectile ninety miles the inter ests of universal pence ought to be ma terially sdvanced. Baltimore Ameri can. . ' . V V .-' -. A Norwegian has Invented a cannon that can throw a two ton projectile ninety miles. By the middle of next week we may expect some German In ventor to come along with a patent breastplate that tbe two ton projectile cannot pierce. CI ' record-Herald. MM: Last of Two State Leafse Um pires. ' ; BeeemmeasatleBs Offered A, A M. CellegtBear4. Largs Bequest Fer laptlsU. Cleslsg CeUece . Exercises. Prominent , Arrivals. Weather .-." -Ceadltisna. IUlkioh, Msy 87. A term of the Federal Court began today. There are 180 cases on the docket only about two thirds the usual number. The Board of Agriculture met today. Commissioner Patterson presiding. This morning the board of visitors to the Agricultural aad Mechaaical College ap peared before It and made several reoom mendatlons; one of these being that the fertilizer control station be taken from the agricultural department and placed under the charge of the college; that to the college to be paid for doing the work. . Tula work Is done at the agri cultural department. The board of ag ricultursto alio the boaad of trustees of the college. It to found that tbe bequest of Dennis Simmons of Martin county Is $93,000 to the BaptlsU; the will requiring that 4-6 go to the Orphanage at Thomasvllle and 1-6 to the Baptist Female University and this cannot be altered. The weather observer here find that during the put 15 yea'rs in rain hss fal len at Raleigh oa the 6th of December, but that It has fallen during that period on every other day ia the year ssve that particular day. At the Deoennlal commencement at the State Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro today Prof Henry Jerome Stockard of Raleigh read aa original poem on the "Decennial.'' This is the last week umpire G.D. Proud will be one of the official umpires of this league. It U aaid that he la honest but not up to the requirements of the position. Umpire McNamara ha departed. He was intoxicated yester day. At Wake Forest College there are 81 graduates this week. This afternoon at the Agricultural and Mechanical college there waa bat talion drill and dreaa parade and the new officers for the ensuing year Were announced. This admirable plan was inaugurated la handsome and effective style. This evening at the Academy of Muaio President Freeman J. Backers of the Packer Institute delivered the an- dual address before the cadets, on -'An Age of Invention and Discovery. At St Mary's female college thla af ternoon tbe alumnae held their annual meeting and thia evening was devoted to the class day exercises of the se niors. Among today's arrivals were F. W. Foster, K. K. Bryan Wilmington; John K. Fowler, Clinton; L. C. Edwards, B. S- Royster, Oxford; D. A. Tompkins, Charlotte. Excellent progress is being made on the new buildings at the Agricultural and Mechanical College. A number of students will remain during the vaca tion and work at the college. Rain fell here for several hours lsst night A GENTLE HIlfT. V ' In our style of climate, with lu sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a alngle ' day, It ia no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's Qerman Syrup kept about your home for Immediate use will prevent serious slckness,s large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat or Longs, Its success Is simply wonderful, ss your druggtst will tell ou. Get a sample bottle free from F. S. Duffy. Reg ular size, ?5cU. Get Green's Special Almanac. MERE MEN. The Marquis of Anglesey intends to Uke a London theater next season and give performances by. his own compa ny for the benefit of charity. Ishak Khan, the claimant to the throne of ' Afghanistan, to suffering from asthma, which prevenU him leav ing his house at Samarkand. - -; C. EL Borchgrevink, who baa gone nearer the south pole than any man, living or. dead, has made application at Washington to become an American citizen, thereby renouncing his alle giance to Norway. , r :- - ;- Senator Vest of Missouri, who ended his eulogy of the late Wade Hampton In tbe senate by quoting from Tenny son, is said to outrank even Senator Hoar in his familiarity with the poetry of England and America. Senator Clark of Montana, who writes bigger' checks than any other man in Washington, Is fond of singing.' He has a sweet clear tenor voice which is not strong, but very pleasing to a small company. After be bad piled millions on millions he employed s vocal teach er. ... . - ; ,;-::: When the late 3. Sterling Morton's wife died, he erected over her grave S tombstone which bore tbe names of their four eons. He told them he did this with the view that if any one of them did anything she would be ashamed of If she were alive he would chisel his name from ber tombstone. Senator Mlllnrd of Nebraska haa very bushy and very black eyebrows. When he sits In a certain light, the eye brows shade bis eyes' to such an extent that It looks as If ho had a pair of ar tluttcally blackened eyes. Tbe other J!y tie peculiarly vra f .eclally no tfcnfole, -and b:.;f o-d i ""nntirs i 1 towori 1 ' t ij e ; L'-a v, L t ti bnd been f ' " . MLiOCISYILLC. Fine Weather. A lisle Laving Tern. Personals. May 17. We had a vary fine rata here last Sunday aadjmother this morning which leaves the crops la Has fix. Prospecu look good for a Use crop year up to this date, the acreage in com to greatly Increased la this county. Ws hear that there Is great trouble la getting a stand of tobacco, as tt has been so dry; most or a great deal of that set out died. Dr. Q. B. Hughes aad vlfs who have been away for the last few months have returned - very much Improved ia health. v Dr. O.J. Bender to home again after aa absence of six weeks; he will leave again In a few days for Orlenlal,Paalico county. : ' " ! Miss Clara Simmos of Catherine Lake to visiting Miss Carrie Simmons near here. . . ' - " . Miss Aanle Rhodes of this place toft last Saturday for Wilmington and Rocky Point where she will visit friends and relatives. The Metric correspondent wsnU to know who Cain's wife was and where she came from. . Now we would like above all things else to know, who . our wife will be, or to, and where we can find her? Thanks for a suggestion. : . Miss Msy Cpx, of Onslow county. Is visiting her mother Mrs. W X Cox, near here. . Mrs. James L Koooee of Belgrade, was here lsst Sunday visiting her mother who is very sick. . '- -: Mrs Lllltd 8 Bell and company will re turn home from a very pleasant sUy In Swantboro, where she hss been for the! last two weeks. ' We think PoHocksville has more pianos than other village or town In the State taking population In consideration yet there are several new ones expected soon. . , The Presbyteriaa Sunday School of this place will have Ita picnic here on the 23rd of next month all are cordially Invited to come with well filled baskets and leU have a very good time with the children. Mr. John Simmons died at his home near here thla morning at 8 o'clock after a long apell of painful Illness he has had the very best of medical attention and had a trained nurse only a few days be fore his death. Mr. Simmons wsa one the biggest and most successful farmers in thla county he has accumlated quite at litie fortune. He leaves a wife two brothers and several sisters but no child ren to mourn their loss, . - Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. s Raleigh, May 87. The Supreme Court filed the following opinions to day: . 8tatevs Monda, from Chowan, new trial. Boom va Boom, from Union, no er ror. McEenzle va Houston, from Union, no error. Perry va Commissioners, from Chat ham, no error. 81ms vs Railroad, from Person, no er ror. , . State va Coats from Madison, no er ror. Fuller va Jenklnt, from Swain, re versed. " , . , Bargee v Hickory, from CaUwba, error.,'-, -,v . Millshtoei its Marr, from Swain, per curlim affirmed. Meadows vs So. Ry. Co., from Chero kee, per curiam affirmed, ' What Thin Folks Need V Is a greater power, of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone end regulate tne digestive organs, gently" expel all' poisons from the sys tem, enrich the blood. Improve sppeiite, make healthy flesh. Only 85c at CL D. Bradbam's. ' 'v.'s; Veleae ReTerseeV. Among birds that have tbe power of Imitation tbe parrot Is the best but ss a matter of fact IU voice Is decidedly inferior to that of the mynah, a a pedes of starling.. Curiously enough, the male bird speaks in a high, elear tone, Uke that of n child, while the female has a gruff voice. - . HERE'S A BABY '- ITS BtOTHKB IS VIU, '-r Tha baly It lualtbr tenuM Sarins fetfatloe It awtbar asal tat pvialjr ajUMa Unlaw. l!otHeKs;Fn:nt!. Mother's Frianel It Mothlna, softenfrter, retix. In oil, ft muacM nakar, tnvtwurtuur aim ttiia bt. It put new pttwav Into your b- ana J. i.t. A Comiiisr mothor rubi It tn from i outsu, with her own prwttjr fintma, no Ortsit.sr and wallowing ot ftuty druMsv &o ibatiua inittmtnt at !. 'J n atata of tWtonthar txtirfaff rotation may lrfl'inre the tjiismwttton and wh' future of tiir iimij Mutt i nr mxhea ahomtl wati ti tti-ir wnv.'Uon find thtmelvrH from pmn. k-t that ot tha chird atid iiu-ir liv-. u mj-ihi m (st-,, frea iro-n trtur. worry at. u ni.n ia of gxfii chif-r, fcrrnnsj ot hw?t a- 1 -si .;ful DtiitU. j--otiin i ft-i,u cn a u vs. n nm yon ao, liantitiw O'lwn r--., ri..riin r ioaf aoratiCH of h -Ht, iuinnia a it relieved and dutiinivi a by t ,,, , , niy hmk'-.i If two nXuiej Jvmtm Qg suuu. C . ,-, - l f) ; -u ir our uun Motherhood -f; Ti'ir-.trnrta r "stir: i c - I'; Arm rry r throof h tr. SsaUue lon ia ao rmoadj w eqi iioaa atMteag Malmeafa i . an; easy way : ; ; and a 6ure way to treat a case of Sore..; Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healtliy throat action, is to j ... take half a glassfull of water put into ? . it a teaspoonful pf 1 ' McxlcotmlNluotanaJv Wnimcnt nd with thi rarsle tne thro fit rrequeat interrai. Then batlie tlia onti lo i.t t!i thniat tlioruuhlr with the llni- j 'menteodartnrdoiii'rUikiiouriiiicut.i a ao( doth am) wrap ' ajwmJ tbon vk-Hua -f'UJTn'i! CURE. ' - - - S5c COc uud Ct.OO a botUe. . V r . " IT "lAV DC VAI1 hv Vuii tn tnwllud with rnnning II MAI PC lUU uliw. aWtltatooos with MezJ. aft UueUkag UlutNeAt tuul you vau J. yuA ivu a fMdy cure, SPECIALS At 6t Pollock St. About 75 pieces Imitation Torchon Laces, hall inch to four inches wide, Special Sale price 4c yard. , - J Our entire line of 60c Shirt Waists at 35c. A Bargain File ot Colored Lawns 4c and 5c Some oi these were our 10c grade. REMEMBER these are for THIS WEEK ONLY. HSek SKHITH9S nSd,e . waaVa , . . V , , -f ... ...... BQa5? THIS WEEK :" In Hen's, Women's and Children's Oxford!. - . , Men's White Canyn Oxfords, :; - . Women's 12.00 Oxfords for 11.60. "' . Children's U0 Oiforda for fl.OO. : - J. l : BAX7ER9 Phone 160. 89 Widdle Street. 1 m TE! Wire Screens, Door and Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Ice ( ream Freezers, Ice Shavers. ... " ''A full line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish,: Enamels In Gold, Silver and Allumlnum. - . . ,'', T - - " A new lot Ball Bearing Castors, improved. v . Our goods as represented.: PRICKS THE LOWEST Give us yonr orders, v.- " phone -: Qaskill Hard vare Co. 147. .'' TA Middu.Rt, , r NEW BE11N, N O .- THIS WEEK Smith 8 wLJI - - 810 North front Street, WIlMiNQTON, N. V. The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICEi. It Foreign andj)ome8tio Granite. and ! Uarble.- Lettering and TIlLIj t'.e S BesW Send for latest iLv jns. All I work delivered. Branch yard, Go! '.-'"ro, IT. C.
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