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TnJOURl
NEW .BERNE, JI. C, APRIL 1, 1
The Golden Sunset.
BIT H. W. LOMOriLLOV.
Th- golden Its minor pmUl
; Beneath the golden ikiM, .
And but a naTow strip between,
Of land and (hadow lie.,
The cloud-like roclu, the rock-like el
TUroolved in glory float.
And midway of the radiant flood,
' Hans silently the boat.
The sea is but another eky,
Thekyascaaswll,
And which is earth and which
Tlw eye cau scarcely tell. .
So wlioo lor ns life's eveniug hodir,
Soft fadinK shall descend,
My glory, born of earth aud
The earth and Hwtven blen
TloXled with peace the sulrius float,
With sil. nt rapture glow,
Till where earth ends and Heaven begins,
The soul shall scarcely know. ,
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Fash'u. i. h uiul Physiology,
BY I. MILNMl FOTHERGIIX, M. D. ' i
Fashions and. physiology are not
V
mk;;d together., from their assoej-,
jiioiibtit because oL.ilie.if
'.. . . . .. , r
'lite spirit of iinreaaoa " veeftls
B, lie ue inventive genius oi tbe mod-
urn modiste, just as it inspired her
weditevul predecessors in the days
of the farthingales ini stomachers.
History repeats eTfrfcfid so dots
jastuiorv - iiss.w oeagefegs ;rgu.nq q(
wi'iation flommnn sense l'arnlv ornra
yf,p opportunity, and then never for
I . 1. . .. -II .
;l
ffnL IS
f -II
m r
f ,1
m i
IeaH,
i 4-ug. rasnion oscmaies extremes,
lilidonly now and then happens to
proas the line pf coinraon.8enfle; from
U ing on one sjae it soon passes to tfte
. oilier- Paris is responsible for fash-,
ions. The taste of the French gov
fj q the world The JFrenpl, if they
l1J PMt love extrerfles, pertaiuly
nr. p lice them, Jn polities they pass,
jio.'i; Republicanism to Ctesarisni;
fi PfH Peuiocracy to Imperial Ur, S,u,
wlM the pefiarQ of fashion be
gins lit swing back from one extreme;
it jmsai'B. steadily on til! it reaches
extreme. Crinolines came
nif that Ii la )..,,.
yi the opposite
1 htitfa Kaon an off
ble for the wearer , to step tot prop
y.HBriv,'and aa to rnningi-j well, the less
J ?M boiit th,tt th,e foeft U thquah, we
are passjng through a fse ftf aq
fftnnifl WVifln anmA naronn'a Hoi mAu
thiu she adopted "pads" and false
nuir to eKe out ner scauty locks; and,
presto! every woman, whether she
possessed abundance of hair or. not
)m ff)!!fl? e.rl1, dWSei Wf para
sites of the hair notwithstanding.
Take the most recent fashion of
shoes.- The heejjtf life human beine
pr
tffiGTVvafd, or rafher Duck word,
yes eteadlneBJ to I'lnp s(i"re and
and ciues
certain steo of man." But fuahinn
has decided that the heel of the boot
or shoe shall get as hear the centre of
tne instep as possioie. instead of the
i. iriih. in the modbfu fine lady it rests
JjuaoLjegs witlftfie toes in front,
,ich haveiXeveut th
i tonnlillP- forward. Then iVin hnnl ia
so high that tbj foot rests pop tl
aoout as elegant as if the lady were
practicing waiving upon stilts. - In
order to poise the body on these two
points, a bend forward is necessitated
w'$ch is regarded as the correct 'sifti
tuae oi tne tsforrn divine." It is
needless to say that there are few
ankles which can stand this strain
without yielding; and it is quite com
won to see young ladies walking
along with tueir ankles twisting all
W'S, fir perhaps with the sole of
uo ui uiuil cnuupug iiuui uu
fonf. Mid the tiiio nf tlio
urecl
ji
I in contat
itac"t with ' the' Lnnrid. With
sucn moaern improvements on sandals
l WUIUU ailOW Ma Mt HArtaM fraarinm
play?" trIP wml mademoiselle,
whan arta Aii&mVia
do at which the godswell, not quite
that, but at which her-mother might
well weep. : u ,. ; . "
.-i, .u, agmu,. wiws nas pnysiojogy
, to say -to evening ; dress? Decency
iicuu ju Huame long ago at
low dresges, and. hag heen BiJeHt,
rhysinlngy says suoh dreases are a
violatiou of the laws of health. Let
It be granted they do not entail much
harm in the heated atmosphere of
diii.ng-room and' drawing-room, yet
what of the drive baokward and for
ward, evjjii with the help of number-
ra niajbi unaireiutrKS
aliouX the
long
iigtaTrylflgin ool &a-
i te-ioonia, halls, ami paBeages at Itoyal
firHWinir-rwitnti7
.. uviuui
(tf AA ilu Oltll ( I la
v.. mipimawu HiiigB Jiijurou
thereby? Jt beseems us not to pit-
here; but ! the fact is well enoug
kuown, tthat manv a residence alon
the slioras of J.ha ' Meditf.rranaan ha
VJfen the; ldug outcome of suoh expos
urn. '
Whether! it be that he is a leas
(Bsthetio creature, or that convenience
presses mora strongly upon him than
upon the gentler sex, man certainly
escapes thet,.c,rive changes of dreBs
; seen in the otbor sea. He mildly os
cillates from the weakness of pegtops
, or knickerbockers to continuations
tii ft f vlictarapter, here thtj
trpuBPia'al: lost conceal 'the boot, as
a the ; u '.nt!y permanent fashion
vitli our L!i;e-j ickets. The lapel of
'jecoat covers the tip of the lung
V H k--J:'r
ust w'-cre tie low dress1e4Velx.
ose.l. as if inTiUc? dispnsA in
there. The shirt-front is exposed in,
a very t.oerai manner in main; but a
ii ell-sU cbed lineo shirt front is no
,batl protection against a rude blast,
provided the. vexX)9iire he not 0Q
Even Hen threis ntKlow dres,
e UFF"? fwrxipo oi the chestt wo--nis-fften
far too thinl . Tiik
)VP corset there is nothing but
. j ,.,ol luo onuer sKin,
ier, my connection wit a
or diseases of the cbst tells
what about female under
or perhaps rather the want
.n private DMctiop i.u
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unties are aHonied lnr
i vuv.a UWUU
i tli scanty and utterly insurSuient
, ..Mvi-viutuiuv witn rkv mun . K
fjieans do not prevent their indul
)uce in proper raiment. A thin
tjieoiise is fun all that is worn un-I-'r
the corsel, even iu the coldest of
Jeatber. Itis a perilously pernicious
1 mence. If ladies would only wear
- mietl.ing appmacbiog the merino
indows, they would i,t reouirn tl,
ated rooms at uressmt rr,rto,
i.cesiMry from ibe iusufhoient attire
gu- l be sure, this ad
ta oi heavy over elothiuir beiDr
Wv when out t)f doors cloth jnck-
ep, iurs, iurs trimmed with fur, and
.... nnu
all. the paraphernalia of costly outer
RttllH in wliil ili. t. i i . .
. . - ""I'm) iicnil IK
ices. But atoninr . ...u
t)MV better, in every way. It
mid admit of liKhter outer-clothes
a $ he eompalihle with a heuHhy
s roll, even tor Ui8e wUu Mb not un
familiar niimI), ,
Then Whiit shall be said about the
c rsets? i "They re luoe the sizt; of the
fi ;;ire wiihoiit causing uny initn iut)
j. sure., while ,. ir mvttAy uajw
ftM ft (lew ehavw to ' the form."
Whether the audacity or ilm m. n,i...
' J W svaa. -
ly of this sitfttemeHt U (he grc-fttfci
Ui.-.y be a matter on whinh ..,.',.;
Pn)'fl,1 the taitgnifude of each bt.
in,) si great, A liver corn presw . I ii,
tli'J marks of the rib
deathj that is not "injurious presjure!"
Neither h displacement gfsoma' t
flivi jess gad, Ofaars injm-jotn prest
- M I (,G
4Vi 4 8ltpH08,'' h vve the visco
lit driven downward until dinl
inent follows is quite a trifle from the
mduWs point of view, perhaps; bqt
l IKP UliVBICiaU IL IB a Or I'll DA lViuHui.
ofiPH eqtailmg ijl-heath for the rest
w a lifetime, And as to the '-grace-fttl
shape" ofa wasp-waisted lady
vpi, uiu, ouiy exists irom tne moats
point ot view.
Next as to ha.t( fir hopnets) oom-
njoisense, as representing phvsiology
h u never attempted to seriously dis
ciss a lady's head-dress. It is
s roely possijile,to observe the win-
djW8 Of a ladv's Olltfittei la yhnn wlrK.
oik.;.
wlicl
bunc
weening: and the ,onlv thinr
h prevents laughter in
mnet shop is the nrices. A Urlu
may suffer from severe facial neural-
gtt .on -exposure U pod, hut if the
giidqees qf fashion decree that the
Drnnet shall lift wnrn mi (l.n Knl.
... vu hue uata u I
tie head, she must suffer patiently
t 1 the reaction to poke-bonnets ar
nres; then she will have a tpmnnmru
rtf PUe frqrfl her agapy, till the next
pflange again leaves the facial area
elLPsed. -She mav have spnuiHup
eesJbut no shSde of head-dress shall
protect her from the sun's piercing
raft, unless broad-brimmed hats hap-
r. .L. AA 1 7 . . . . 1 . 1 wn
p w ue f( wqflp. qad works.
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TENT RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
C.E,IY,- . . President.
E. H. BARNUM, Sec. & Treas.
i
I TiTPPrirm?cn
0. t. F6v, W. T Taylor. S. Hudson
Rnnrnjs- a Tri-Weekly line
FOR
TrcBlon
Jolly Old Field. Blddle'a.
Ufr City, Follokavllle and
nkk
Bank' Landlnir. VancebOKA
flper iptermediate points 'on
& Trenr iliv'ers & Swift Creek.
.' Str. TSEMT, Capt. W, T. Taylor,
Will leave her whnrf foot nf Crnvpn at.
every Monc!ay and Wednesday mornipg
for trifc 11TI lffcnsn Tfivpr na fnv: o'a .Tnllw
Old Flhld. returning on Tuesday and
weunfwnay ntternoons. Tne Trent will
CO to lWiVbsville everv Frirlav morn.
ing and retuih on Saturday afternoon.
Btf. iCCNTEinpiEA, Capt. lavid Styron,
will leave hei dock foot of Craven st.
every Monda morning for Trenton,
QuaketCitv, 'Polloksville, Oliver and
BanksV- Iancw returping to New
Reme" V Wednesday aftcnioon. The
CnnteiVti-ea M SQ to Vancehoro
every lluiJjMimorning.
.V'Vll':'-.'- AGENTS:
A. Barbiis, Polloksville: J. L.
iviposkij Trenton, CHAUNCKY (iRAY,
KinsUmSf'. My A. b(Jriffin, Bell's
ivnnill m i . ,
ther information apply to
Oen'MYeisrht . Acent. New Berne
PIERTS&RBOS
&on hand a full line of
Tti)ka. Mil rAa Tti.ir
O-oegrlfii, Otfo oltory
'IfOTJONS ;
, AND A 'HOJCf: ASORTMf T Of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Call on na bifore makintt Tour Durchases. at
IS oath Front Si. near Gaston House. Mar. SO, 1 y
. v
kixstqn .al; z:.
Colic
litute.
SESSION or
Fall Term Had Januafv" 27: ilRfM
Hjrti,gr Terrn'Jiegit Janumy ?a,BfiX
Session 0I88V82 Ends June 14, 4 882.
INSTKUCTOK3.
Richard H. LewU. A.M. M D. 'PrW,,! i
strnctor in rjlatMC. Seiesc and Wiia, IJter.
ature. A .
Elder CAT. Bdward, MatheniatMes "Wd o.
cnuon.
Mrs, B. H. Lewls.Snperintehdent ( 'Primary
urpannent and instructor in Junior English.
Mrs. Israel Harding, Rreoch and Junior to,-.
lish. "
MissSanni Latham, Assistant 'In "Primary
Department.
Mrs. Anna L. Da vi. Music. ' -
Professor John Webb teaches Penraansh in in
a special class.
Catalogues on application
RICHARD H. LEWIS
Kinxton, N. C. September 28. 1881.
Mewborne & Harper,
ICIINHXOIV,. c.
Otter for sale, for cash or on time:
K A IN IT,
ACID PHOSPHATE,
PItEMHIM PHOSPHATE
, and
LEE'S PKEPAftED LIME.
Jan. S, 3m.
H. 11. ABBOTT
; -
has opened at his New Store
A LARGE STOCK OF
liry Goods, Family Groceries,
nlsv Hollow, Wooden, Crockery
Tin and Glass Ware. Farming
Utensils, such as Plows, Shovels
Hoes, Haines, Colars Ac. -
h eh will lie replenished WMWy form
the Northern Markets, .
SPECIALITIES.
Ladies mid Gents Hand-made
SHOES, "Creine Oat Meal Tol-
let SOAP, lOcts a box of a OftKes
Z'i ea U UQX.
A Ful assortment of remnants
of LACES at lOcts a bunch of
from 2 to 10 yds in each bunch
S. H. Abbott's warranted WHITE
-ROSE Family Flaw,-
lflOjOOO Hand made BRICK
Bv a Strict nersonal ftf.tent.inn tt Vino
inesB I hope to merit the patronage of a
geiierouH I)olg m me ruture. Thanic-
XiS mv fllends for t.hfir nnar liharal
tavors 1 am respectfulty
Feb 16, Cm S.1I. ABBOTT.
NEW GOODS.
E, RAYNER
is now receiving a nice line of
LADIES DRESS WOODS
Notions, Clothing, &c. &o.
Be sure to call and see him before
going elsewhere and : "4
GET BARGAINS.
. fethllsa
LEE'S
PREPARED
LIME.
The Manufacturer of : LEE'S PRE
PARED LIME offers to the fanners
Lenoir and adjoining counties one
the best Fertilizers in the market.
hfts stood the test of four years exper
ience, and even during the dry seaBen of
1881 has proved equal to the best Acid
Phosphates and Aramoniated Guanos.
IT CLAIMS TO BE:
1. Equal to the best Acid. Phosphate
SP.ld,,
S, Cheaper than any other first-class
Fertilizer in the market, .
SOLD BY
MEWBORNE & HABPEB.
kwstoxn.c,
S. I. WObTEN&BEO.,
LA GRANGE, N. C.
If
you want Bargains
-GOTO
L.. XI. FISHER,
who is closing out his present STOCK
of General Merchandise at verv
lQW figflres for cash, or on time with
good security. Has everything usually
kept in a first class
Call and 4ee for yourself.-, WltaleSaTe&j
Retail. L
L. H. FISHER,
Knston, C.
4 CU, JU,
m
liLil
! I'S 0 : iV'..
WHOLESALE GROCER
a
A FULL
constantly
Dry Salted and Smoked
Flour,
Sugars,
MOLASSES
GREEN AND ROASTED COFFEE S,
TOBACCO
SalCToAvder-and Shot,
Special attention of Country
o-iupimanu prioc-s sent by mall.
v . V Mar.' SO, 1 y-1-4 c w
c. e. mi co""
Brick Block, Middle Street, New Berne, N. C.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS
All Goods m our line sold at the very lowest cash pri
ces. (mipt and strict attention paid to all orders
; entrusted to our care.
C. E. FOY & COMPANY
. . ' DEALERS IN -
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS.
IVow on hand and ready for delivery
X,000 Bags Anchor Brand, and
500 " Game Guano will be sold
FOR CASH OR ON TIME
C. E. FOY & COMPANY
offer to the Trade
Lorillard, Gail A Ax Railroad MillS Sweet and Salt Snuff,
AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES.
250 BTJGrGrlES.
The largest Stock of BUGGIES, WAGONS and HARNESS ever
before offered in North Carolina.
BUGGLES BY THE CAR LOAD
, PIRECT FROM FACTORY. -
The olumbas Buggy a Specialty.
WEBSTER WAGON.
:;' 'r'A
A TIT7'
AHEAVy
Aag. 11,'t.
n d
SUPPLY
on hand
of
MEATS,
complete line.
all grades.
& SYRUPS, ;
AND SNUFF
Dealers in called to my iitock;
AT REASONABLE PRICES
r
.ci BflESd
Cores Consumption, Colds, Pnenmo.
in7MJ,.e,lza',?roiIchlal Dnacnltles,
M'8- Hoarseness, Asthma;
Croup, -Whooping Coughand ail Dl
eases of the Breath ing reans. it
soothes and heals theMernKe ?
the Lungs, Inflamed and poisoned br
sweate and tightness across the chest
TinS ft ccomP?ny it CONSCMP.
l xo is not an incurable malady. It
la only necessary to have the right
remedy, and HALL'S BALSAM is that
PlFP 7&, VI EIR of R&
nut, for this benign specific "will
aldfallT CVea thoush ProfessIon1
"
CARBOLIC SALPE.
the Most Powerful Healing OinU
mcnt ana disinfectant
MM rMlAiuial
Benry't Carbolic Salve healt bum.
Henry's Carbolic Salve cure sore.
Henry' Carbolie Salve allay, pain.
Menry'a Carbolic Halve heal, pimple?'
.-m , .,rviw aaive ueal, bruise,.
Aalc for Henry's and use no other.
KB JHSWAiifli uif tJOUOTEEFEITS. J
For MAW and BEAST, i
For External and Internal I7ae.
THE GREATEST FAIN RELIEVES OP THE AGE.
1
Edey's Carbolic Troches,
Oontagloua Diseases, Colds, Hoarseness.
Diphtheria, and Whooping- Cough.
c
i OsCEitsiilitlcrs
V w -
Believe Dyspepsia and Biliousness.
For Sslo br all Drnnrlcti.
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JOHN F. HENRY & CO., i
24 Oolleg-e Place, Kew York.
SUCCESS
OF THE
.NTHETH.TSSTENCE.rrS
54,853 Machines.
NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH
A RECORD OF POPULARITY.
It is tha Liektest-Buania?, ; : .
Easiest Selliaf, aal-
Tfisf (!aMUI.. t..t.i..
MtMMtiuK jisifcrn in
IN THE WORLD.
Ajeats vaatea. ?or terms, al
White Sewing Machine
CI.EVE
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
WUl mall FREE their Cats,
loguo for 1888, containins; m
tali descriptive Price - list of
rawer, jrieia ana uarden i
Bulbs, Ornamental Grasses,
and Immortelles, Gladiolus,
Lilies, Roues, Plants, Garden
Implements. Beautifully illus
trated.OverlOOpages. Address
ROCHESTER,N.Y. CHICAGOJLL
179-183 East Main St. 200-206 Randolph St
"WINE OF 0
RjHJI" rnres irregular,
painful, in'
nr ii- tr'i-'tinn.'.
P AfE N T St.
obtained for w inventions, ou
a old ones. naveta,!"
and all pat4
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