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PUBLISHERS' ANlfOVNCBMKHT. '.ly upon the papera of other States. ...... T. '. ; ,.... Our paono institutions wonld .soon 1 11C Ll AIL. I 4UUKtAUll wm" paper, published dolly, except Monday, (I ' Sn.ud dot rear. J3.00 for tlx months. . Delivered o city sutiscrlbers at 50 cents per month. , 80011 become UO better than New languish, State' pride would peter out. and North Carolinians would iog forever, wrapped always in her Eauie vest, pale as white mar Die, her form became familiar to all Chartres. Even strangers knew her as the mother whose child had thk weekly journal, a S9 column Yorkers. But the suspension of: been stolen Irom her on the day of published every Thursday at 1408 the whoj gtate pre8S for gix months paper, U . AOVEarisiso rates (OAiLT-on. would have oneadmirable suit inch one day 11.0a; one week $3.00; en ltWOUld make tile people Of North ; month f i,oo; three month tio.09; six month Carolina ,, better appreciate and sis. tweire montn $20.00. -.v.ttTT .'".rnweliberally sustain home papers. Aaverasemenw anaer neaa m -oaauiam ii . ,fif llnnlinr Una forflnt. and i cents ' , r r for every subsequent Insertion: j ). '- -' : " " ' - No advertisements will be inserted between ThK LEGEND OF THE BLACK Ml- leoal matter at any price. ; ;C.,'-; f f':.,-i ;.v-' DOSHA' Notice of Marriage or Death, not to exceed V " ' ; ; . -. ; 5 ; tea Unea will be inaerted free. All additional fa ; j jgy MABT KYLE DAXLAS. 4! ' . fort of Chartres be made la advance.: BeKularadvertlementa MndS 1 beautlfal Cathedral, and will be collected promptly at the end of each Within this Catheral is the famous 'statue of the Black Madonna. : Yon the great festival some said by men; some by angels, who thought him too lovely for this world. Bat when that . yearly, festival came abont again, ehe knelt in her old place in the church, her eyes on the spot whence he bad vanished. Bat vear after vear went bv. The raer 2 jcenary relatives of her husband laid claim to the property, but since there was no proof of. the beir death,' could uot have their wil Qaarrels arose between them. . One stabbed the .. other, in a quarrel, another died of Nome strange Dial ady.yAt least all. were gone all the enemies of, lhe widow's only -mmrairoi mionsconuuuinii ocw to- i u- . iu..i -r I. r r. ewlou of .wal matters are solicited. Wo Ml a.V buy little pictures Of her for & mmun.caton must be expected to be pub-.' umull sum and wnrt mil -hfar r.fiA lnd connected with the statne-if son; and the' greafestiyalVcame 'if nt will make more than one column of tble K jVr. f . ja wol.h listeninif to. i OOUl5 again, and the crowd giltU -AnvnBMuiriellnsa!r&.'ievedBtBnranov-l , Our unnu A timn a vmintr Frfinr.h mouaeommnnloauoncan obtain the nama of I I! . j iir,n irw,v i-.f rn tne author by application at thia office oiuti, .UWWfi0 DaU a Utile Doy leiC DO towing wherein the gnevaBoaexut. . comforc her, legistered a vow never out to live always THE JOU11NAL, - H. S. aTTJll". ' 'H HARPER. Bdlter. - Bnalaeae BXaear. NEW BERNfi. N. C, FEB. 13 18c6 t Knimil at the Pot office at Nw ';,., a aeeond-elur aatwr . y ;r TUAT WU.L BECOME OF IT I The 4th Ward of New Berne eenja to Lave apok prayer In the language of Thomas Jackson Spruooms at Ubo- ' ... nu . m .1... tT .11.. nn .v andnskvd Mart Andp-TS jN to nay to ' Juukt that Ukover Clenelano waastill : uninstrried: what will become of that - orka izatioo djwn therV Forth SUite I .-With "air.history and meii lu bind it.' nrobablv it will call two conventions at the sametime and place, as did the Ilepnblican party at Volalirli in Hi a aiiminnp f lftfil and Dominate a .'; man, uob; - Yoek with a mule, that will iot bo defeated as Yobk: wa-V but most elorionslv elected. The ..forth ' State need not be uneasy about the 4th "Ward: the Republicans there in can run tnree candidates anu " atill defeat Democrat. P.; f nr,l THE AUi:l( TJLTTJBAL IHsl'ABT . ME XT. Mr. A. Leazeu has written a re ply to the Chronicle's charges of ex travagance in the management of -the. Agricultural .Department which he publishes 1u the Charlotte . Obterver. The JovSNAL, for some reason, we know not what, is not in favor with the Obervert and r could never get It as an exchange; cohsoi qnentlv we have not seen Mr. IBJiz EE's reply. Bat the Wilmington SUr, competent critic, i;iys it is clear and elaborate, taking, . the ChronteWt charges seriatim, and , makes a favorable . showing for the management oi the Department, It is an easy matter to find fault with some one else's ideas of eeon omony, especially in the expendi ture of money where the disbnrser is allowed so much lattitude for using h'isjudgmenti If the Depart ment of Agriculture is to be nseiol and instructive to the farming in terest of the State, its management most not be restricted to penurious ideas of economy. There must of necessity be expenditures in expe rimenting and making exhibits that will appear to the uninformed as extravagance and waste. It would be difficult for the General Assem- bly to itemize the work to bo done and fix the amount of money to be expended for each item. Hence,' it was wise to give the Department, if each a Department is needed at all, the money arising from a specific tax, and place competent, honest, and practical men in charge of it, who will use it to the best advan tage in advancing the agricultural interest of the State, Of coarse these men should be held responsi ble for the manner in which they expend the funds, and the certainty that they will be held to a rigid ac count will prompt them to use it in the most economical and beneficial . 7VTBitWoa!d:beth Kesali! Let the papers of North Carolina cease to publish'for six months and force the people to rely npon the great luminaries of New; York and other cities, and see how it would are - with the people. : A. vast amount of murders, rapes, arsons, political and personal scandals, and jiews from the old world at large 'would be obtained, and some able discassions of many topics in addi tion, bn( there would be- no borne or State news, and our people would know absolutely nothing ol each clLer.! " It would be a bad ex chanpto give np State papers, loor as t'acy may be regarded by Vmkeeised new8rtapermen,and te- to niarry again stride for the child's sake. V?'- ; . Every : 'French woman kuows that the Madonna highly disapproves of second marriages, and that she par ticularly loves a witlow ; who does not chaugi) her condition; therefore this ', ladi r.ifelt herself particularly under the care of the Virgin. : She supposed herself to have received a promise that ho harm sbonld ' ever coin e to the' Child; and this was very comforting, for there had been a great deal of contention amongst tho relations of her husband aboot the property her. boy bad inherited, and maqy of them hated him enough to spirit him away or kill him; and in those data hucb things .were omen, more easily, done than they are now. However, the child, who did not guess that he had an enemy on, eartlij was very happy, grew finely, gave uveiy iudicatiou that he would beconio a brilliant maD, and developed a wonderful voice, that made-one who heard him think of the angels. It was sq beautiful that the Bishop of CbdrtreB himself took ered at the. catlietlral as it did every yeara v The mother knelt irt her '. black vail, and prayed to the Madonna to restore her child, as she did every dayof her sad me." The mnsic arose, the same grand song he sang that day, , the boysv voices . were shrill and sweet, but suddenly above them all rose due beautiful beyond description. ' Whence did it comef From above the earth, or from be' lowl The eyes of all present sought in vain. to see the. singer, and over that poor mother's face, spread a finsh of hope," and Bhe looked up to neaven.' .wearer, sweeter, clearer. it came! Now it was there amongst them. They saw . the singer. - On the same spot, oa the marble floor, whence he had - vanished, stood the child, a delicate and dainty figure in bine ana wnite emoroiueica witn silver, not one, whit changed since that day when his -mother bud dressed him' in her handiwork,' not seemingly an hour old. AS though ne naa never , even leicon, ue con tinned his , song, and the people thoueht thev beheld a vision or an angel bnt the , mother knew the Madonna bad restored her boy nbticeof the boy, and when a great She waited until the musia ceased, church festival wjs. j u preparation inen opeuea uer arms anu ciaspeu reouested his mother to let him her son In . them once more, and sint.Javin? that such a voice would showered her .kisses on his golden r. . ... ... i . t . - l i i be m08timi)ressive,aid that it would oair ami kiiow-wuiw orow, wuue add greatly to the success of the , he with equal ardor embraced her. whole affair ' : fho legend goes on to say that Such a request from the bishop, the bishop and many holy men in besides a gieut compliment, was a quired into the case, and that the command. The mother set to work child told them this storyt As he to prepare for her boy a beautiful sans seven tears before in the old costnme of white and blue em broid- cathedral he had felt himself drawn ered with silver, lu this, with bis downward through the floor .There, lair nair, panging over ins snoui- m a strange w nice cave, wuere n tiers, he was wonderfully lovely, sort of inoon-licbt reigned nei petn The mother looked at him with in-'ally, a beautiful woman had taken expressible iove and admiration, Dim ju uer arms, and had bidden and feu that otuer women were less ; mm to have no fear, blest than she. , liand m uand tuey ."Dauger threatens vou'she said. proceeded to the cathedral, and the ''and I must keep yon here until it child joined tne tner singers wuue , is over." ; the mother knelt near the altar. A I Then when he wept, for his mother great crowd filled the place, Amidst she sang him songs that made him it was one or the child s envious forget; ana when he grew, hungry kinsmen, who, disguised as a peas- fed bin) with tailk" and honey. , He ant, bad determined to put an end seemed tc have slept on, her. bosom to the little life which stood between a long while, when she awakened him . and his wealth. AH was ar ranged. He had with him a delicate dagger, the tip of which was pou oned. One scratch with this was certain death. When the crowd gathered about the beautiful boy, as it was sure to do, he would strike' the blow, so that no one would suspect him, and be would mingle with the crowd, change his dress in a quiet place be knew of, and vanish. As the ex quisite voice arose to heaven, and the throng passed nearer to see tne beautiful singer, the would-be mur derer, with the air of an innocent country fellow, seemed to be poshed forward by the crowd. . The dagger was concealed in his long sleeve, He uttered j little cry of admira tion, and put lorth bis band as one wboAoaght. for his own good to touch some blessed thing. An instant more and the weapon would have pierced the child's heart. fiendish joy already mied tne heart of the mercenary wretch. Tben-4hOi boy: was gone.? His song i still filled the air, growing fainter with every instant., lint where was bet ; Where T ; It was the mother who first cried ont for her boy. a . : i - .1 . ": Then all voices were lifted. Some cried out that they had seen a band of angels bear bim away through the lace-like intricacies of 'the carv- en ceiling: - others that he sank through the floor. Jjess spiritually minded observers believed that he had been stolen away by some en- emy. The would oe murderer sinns off. He had pot harmed the child; bat as he lifted his hand to stab him he had gone out of existence 94 a flame is extinguished. - The mother the unhappy mother who had decked her child for this festival with such care, who bad been so proud of bim, so glad that he was her own, was carried home more dead than alive. :. She might, perhaps, have died or gone mad but for strange visions mat came to ner in the night. - jrrom inese - sne awoke comforted,' sure that the Ma donna had not deserted her. a voice had said to her: ''The child lives. In due time . Our Lady' will restore him to yon. Be at peace.'' So she lived: bnt she could no longer rejoice. Watching and wait-1 him with a . kiss, and ' bade ' him adien; and then hd was in the Cath edral again,: singing, and he saw his mother, and was gjad.. This was all the child coulJ tell And when asked to describe the woman he said she was beautiful, with lovely eyea and a gentle smile, ana QiacK. The good men held a council and resolved to lift the stone. Below. it is averred, they found a strange white cave, and in it tho statue now known to all who visit Chartres as the Black Madonna. They placed it upon a shrine for all tq see. And every year, as long as she lived, the mother whose son had been restored to" ber, came on the eve of the fes tival to hang aboot tbeneck of the beautiful Black Madonna a jewel of great value. .' As for the boy, some where in Chartres his portrait is preserved; a fair baby, with golden locks, and great blue eyes; his head is thrown back, and his lips lie apart as thongh he Be were singing! and bis dreBS is bine 'and' "white, embroid ered witlj silver.-id. . t'. - ': ) . : l S, i A CARD. ' : To all who are suffering front the er rors end Indiscretions of yoath, nervous weakness, arly decar. loss of manhood. eto I will send recipe that will euro you,- FREE OF CHARGE. - This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self -nd dressed envelope to the Ret. Joseph T. Inm aw. Station D. Hep York Oifa nl7 d wy CaTjti; Sam.' B. Waters purrT's prnia malt whiieeti I Crtebtcn MamUeUa Pare Rya. At bl old guindon Middle atreet, . ' aeUJdly . gpW Br. If C. . A RDLEI V.'O'dKS, !1 1 P. BOltltUS & CO., . GItAIN AND COTTON C01IWISSI0N ME2C1TA KW HP.ItM: V. c. rebUdv- IT3, New Central Hotel. :- KOKMEKLY UlTtHAX HOCHK), South rcnt Street, New 3irn.4 V, & M. PATTERSON, Frv'prtelvr, OtTor pcial Inducement Up oommvrolal ran. - - - uce, . Cuisine fiupTl.ir ejeille Omnlinii huh bat-gnt!0 wgn at all ualua auu atenuiet'K. r . .., - luOi.i ooj.fr day. ' . aplT Absolutely: Pure. .iTALIAK&AMERiGAN BABBLE Tbla ntfwder never vane. A marvel of parity, atrength, and wtaoleaomeneaa. More oonomical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be aold in oomnetltion with the multitude of low teat, alien weight, alum or phosphate powders. Bom only in eans. uoyal baking POWcbkOo lu Wall-stN. t. novU-lrdw E. I. L3EAD0WS & CO 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Hone 2.0U0 Backs Ka In it guai an toe 1,000 Sucks Vina Is'.nud. 1,000 Facks lofniok"c. Meudown' Kxtra Kaily: teas, Serd Potatoes, JScans and other Gar deu and Field Seeds. : Corner Pollock and MiJdle Sts., ; Warehouse,' Cotton Exohange Place, d23 dwtf ' , " NEW BERNE, N. C. Ths filmtehSv DoHar. How tho Uiisuttpoctinpr OXten JiUled ar OPITAt VEftSKS MERIT. ' It is possible tl;a nuinoy dipped luto bounteous supply ' f printer's Ink, Is to bo used to teach fiiUe Ideas. Why Is It that such persistent anathemas should all at onee be linrled against the uue of 'Totash and Putiuli Mixtures" Those who Insist that rotash Is a poison do so because thnt is the way they have of light ing B. B. II.. as the latter c tntalns potash properly combined. . Opium,' morphine, strychnine, aconite. whisky, etc., are all dead)) poisons, and are dally destroying the 11 vesof people, and why do not Inese men cry oulagulnst tuemT It la because there Is no money In sight to do so. Iodide of Potash, in proper combination, regarded by the medical profession as the quickest, grandest, and most powerful .blood remedy ever known to man. Those who be, lleve In revealed combinations and. Indian roollshnesTare surely In a eondltfon to be. come rathor "cracky " In their Ideas at any tlrce. We' assert nnderslandingly that rot- ash, as used In the mnimfaoi ure of B. B. B.. la notapo1on, and fho rblo need ppt plac any confidence n stieilni o the contrary The truth Is, II, B, H, s working such won. dert la the core of all blood poisons, scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, etc, that others are trembling In their boots,' and cry .. aloud poison," "fraud,", because they fear its tit. omphant march. . Let. any . man of woman ask any K spectacle doctor or druggist if we are' not right. Lk no! be deceived, but go rigniwonK ana can lor . u. a. ana ne cured It la making five times more cures In Atlanta man an otneT Diooa remedies couiDinod. w don't ear that all others are noisons n frauds; we are not that easily alarmed, but we do say ours Is the tost, and we have the proor. Bena lor pur SZ-page book, Iree, and oe oonvinceu, i ;t For eali wholesale and retail bv R ! AUROltA '.1ALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY Spring Session opened January 20, and closes . .. , . . j una u, uo. runlls mat enter at anytime in the session and charged from time of entiatce to end of session. , - . r ., ... Tnitlon and boird fiiorIprr-. i Thls schQ.il is situate in a moipl and pro- ror further lnrormallon apply to -. , U. f. JRONNKU, :, i.;-, --..-rt Principal, rrAT?T?T?rst Jk DaiunAI trltOst TJj'U HXRVOUS - DEBILITY, Brpnio Weakness, srsrsrsicajt ff EECAY. InYouns; A Middle Tesreo evf8ix YEARS BVUSCIN MANY Thousawo oasesj. - (hva Moatb, $3 0r two jaontos, o.(M Three Mcrptba, 7.00, irtrcnhaiMliiuii.Tiaot ClARfS REMEDY CO., SVFCCHtTi; 406 H, Tento tu 6T. LOUIS, KO. - t3l8 tiTURED PERSONS! Not a True 3. n w Ak firtPrmaof 0'ir ApTiiianco. HERVOUSDEBIUTY- Decay Jind nWrriApoa f abBCurodieeAees. bafi- -'ImirtiiafikHled phr. " 'afninno. rosnlt trnm ronthfnl indiriorfrtlon. too TreGinduifrenee, oi " over brain Kork. Atoki : ff"thw Iro position o preten- Jtioai tenwii for tUfM -. x iTouDie. vet our ire ! J Circular and Trial P q and learn Import aril . facta before taking trau- ? ment tlevhcre. Taka . SURG REMEDTthatllAS . iCUUED thouaantU, do not interfere with atten tion to but irvta, or eaura -I pain or inconvenience In any way. Foondrd on ''scientific mcdicftl prlncl. plea. By direct appilatic a ;to the net f diaeaw if fpecifta influeiica la fell ,1 witboul delay. The oat . iiiral fnnctiouiof the hu- " man orpcnUm It restored, : 1 The animatina element! i nf lifr, which fiavo ben 1 aaleu am vrm back .an rhe patient beoometcheer fnl and rnpidlTjratrn botU fob ;; Man and Beast. - , Mustanj Unlment U oWef than fnost men, and used' more and ' ore every year, ' ' V," -' ,. '"S FREE ! 'REU&SLE SELF CU."!E A- A, brerits prescription of one of tT most noted and successful srcialisu in the U- S. fnaw retired) for the cure of Kerrnni leillty, Vat Kukwd, WenlneM and Dmr. Sent fAvM envelope free. Druggists can fill it. Address DR. WARE) & 60., Louisiana. Ma. DwiJt H.GUWN. , , P. H. PBUrim. GUION & PELLETIER, A.ttorueiy At Zjaw, South Front 8t opp. Gaston Housb, -" . . btkw berne, st. c. Practice where services are desired.' Practice In the Kupreme Court, and In th Federsl Conrt at New Heme. Oneof thlaflrm will always he at the fol lowing places at times swecnied below: Trenton. Jones count?. Isaturdav of each and every week, Heaufort, Carteret cmmty.Thnrsday ofea;h Week. Jacksonville Onslow countv. the flrtt ' 'n- day In eath niouiut - i.4 Orders will receive piompi attention . satisfaction icuaruntoed. . .. JOE K. WILI.lk, Proprietor . .Hn. n'.-.ir to i.Mitvr IV. Clay poole i ' o ,T -i " Oor. HHOAD A D CRAVEK '.," i ' - ' - NEW BERNE. It. C- (i. E. Millkh is my authorized agent id runaton ! ' (Ma.'Ki-ivdv JiXAXOtXUU,a JTUUU9 i A , K KB E A N I H A N UFUlM E BUPPLY OK KANCV T0ILKTGi018,eoiismllu;tf: . Flush Toilet Cases, - ':- . Plush Whisk tireom Cases, - ' . r, Handkerchief ExiTMls, - . . ' - Celosue, lute.. lcteu' Just iecelve.1 nt TIANCt)C'K HHOa 1KUQ MOKK. next to Fiat Ullice, ,ew tierne, W U. Call and see them before buying. ROBERTS HE2TDERS02J . benenl iBSBnrsrigSaU-v.- tNew:Beme, IS J. Onl) first class , Companies represen ' ' ' ed in . Fire, life &si cilsnt i&nrtnei. Total Capital over Forty J Millions o Dollars.' Jon24dlf J. B. BROWJN, Barber. and Hair 'Dresser, With twent.-flTe years experience, and the Neatest and Best Furnished Bnloon la the elty, will give as Kood a' shave as eaa be had anywhere for XEN CENTS. New ahop, new j : Mlddiesiree. n- atdoor to Uetrick's, - .. i i marlSilI T IFYOUWitJTG SHOES, . i.t ay State SPesiitcnMairV TO BE liAD ONLY ?-14TTERSdi3'S;' Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded, ' M i. - rauursuns hm him, siasr BIG BOOT,; AT felSdy tr Middle Street, New Berne, M, C, A First;Class Oppoiiuiiily! Hi SULTAL?n3 Offers his ENTIRE FALL and WINTER STOQg for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS " ' - AT CSf. He meani .business, as he wants to inafee iropm for a large Spring and Summer StocJ?, -: . M. H. SULTAN, . - , . 'Af A9A Zones qld stand,- - oc7 dw6m- tS3 : 1885.! SupeiS-Fhosplaate.' " s Unrivalled for all Fertilizing Purposes, and especially adapted to the growth of EARLY TRUCKS.-, A trial is all that is needed to eonvince anv one of the nnrivnllA4 evraiianpa nf POCOMOKE, and our references are the planters of this section, as well as our patrons generally, throughout the South. . r - The following 8re afew of many Testimonials; . . . ' . . ? p. H. MKAPows CO.. New Berne, N. O, i . - , t IAR 8IRS-I have osed POCX)MOKJE for the tatt three years on mv truck fiirm. anil have received better results from it than any other fertilizer, more especially when used under Potatoes and Cabbage. I expect to use ten to fifteen tons on the next crop. - ; . . . f Yonrstrnly, W. DUI.'N. I osed POCOMOKE under cats, applying at the rate of iOO pounds to the acre, el vina it a thorough tpst by the side of No. 1 Peruvian Guino, and the action of POCOMOKE wns the P"'. :. ! f. t. BNipES.ZnnlBtatlon, Va, I nsed POCOMOKE scper-phosphHle thisyefcr in connection with sevfral ot V a ; s( Gnanoa en the market end think It is as gocd, if not better, than any I everun 1. It 1 . ns the crop more and makes cotton mature earlier than any I erused,conteqnei, :y hove very little stained. -' B. J. - ;JLDtS. Frankl'Mt-.n. y. C.' Where I applied POCOMOKE at the rate of : 00 pounds wilieaereln half bushels of pennuts to the shock, against three pecks to the short; i Where no roeoraoke ws s ti- 1. 13. G. G " V, Z ft .CO., r.LOTD. n. di -2! t- ar.J one' f !ie land : 1, Va. c.
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