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No -edinmtuiication mnst be expected to be pnb- ithed that contains obiectlonaulo personal- Jtlas: . Withhold in name nf the author? or wh wiuwu uun imu dui muuiu in tus Any person reelinc achieved at any anony - . i . . jaaoua communication can obtain the name off oe author by application at this office and , aaowtug wnerela the grievance exists. Tli E JOURNAL. at. S. sTTJMlt. . K,HAJtPBR. - Bdltsar. Business Maaas;f , KW KERNE. K. C, MAY 29 1886. Catered at the Post olBes at New Baras, as ssooad-class matter. N O. THE YOUNtt CAPTAIN'S GIFT. , , I see them plainly a man and a woman on that desolate rock! As I live," there are savages making for" them! We must save them, sir!"- The speaker was lien Eaymond, . tho good-looking young captain of the ship Canton, bound tothe Band- wicb Islands. , After years of hard toil at sea . Ben had bought the fine vessel, which he had 'hoped would be the means of his soon acquiring a for tune. He had safely rounded Cape ; Horn without injuring a stay or n ' spar, but he then met with a susces ' sioil of gales and head winds which finally brought the craft within .dangerous proximity to that group of rocky islands just north of the peninsula of Trea Montes, .otF the coast of Patagonia With care und skill, however, Captain Ben would have escaped the rocks which, in fact, he was slowly but surely passing when the forms of two persons were do . tected on one of the rugged islands. As the Canton was hardly a mile from the elevated point on which they stood, and as a recent fog had cleared, the captain coma see them plainly enough through his glass tq decide that they were white peo pie. A crowd of hideons savages, arm-j ed withBpears and clubs, and cloth cd in rough skins, were hurrying vAmnrrla fit Am fa 1 t lln rrVl f moph thCin they would be obliged to have recourse to their canoes, as they were at present on an isle a little to the oorth of that occupied by their intended victims. The latter, much alarmed, were making signal's to the ship's crew, and their appeals went lo the very beprt of the young - captain. "At! we must save them, and lose do time about it !" he said to his first officer, Mr. Barnes. But, sir, we will lose your ship by it." said Mr. Barnes. This1 fact could not be denied. There was a strong current setting toward the islands, and if one of the boats, which, mil of stout oarsmen, were now being nsed for towing the - craft out of her danger, were taken . away nothing could save her from drifting down on the rocks. To anchor would have been useless, for with the forced wind and current - against her, her anchors would have dragged, . ' and she would have thumped her bows to pieces against some sunken ledge, upon which, by depriving her of her headway her only salvationshe. would certainly have been drawn. "I know I will lose my vessel by mine to the rescue of the man and wr,man" said Ben. sadlv. "but it can't be helped. What is a ship eomnared to human life!" "But, sir, if we lose your snip, are ' ' . I wn Rnra we can save tnose DeoDie, aftar aiir ' "If wis Rhonld not be nicked nD. we can at least reach San Carlos," ' replied Ben. . 'rne snip was proviaeu wun oniy - a lannch and a a darter-boat. Hav- ; ing issued certain orders to the men he was to leave behind, the cap- tnfn arartptl ofr for t.bn lhia in thfi ' quarter-boat, with a crew, of twelve, .nrmed with muskets and Pistols. that they might be prepared, for an encounter with the savages, who numbering about thirty fierce, pow- . enui ieiiow, were now coming on in tern iinnA. -; w nn mucn auncuityk owing to a. w w . 1 1 . ,1 . mam Mf.ivA.f .ftwanf K.n at laer ran a han r.na man inn wnmnn: wnn iM eeiilanllv futhur' urn) .lano-hfc- a Th latter was a vonnsr em or nineteen tne loveliest creature naa ever seen.; I r- - " - 'r. Scarcely had he helped them into the boat when 4 shower of spears came whi'zitng from the two canoeaitliii business affairs should become j now about thirty yards off; bnt thanks to the strong wjnd, which blew the missiles to one side, they did no mischief. 'i: ' . MJow, men," said Ben, "let them have it i Aim low and carefully I" The roar of a volley was heard, followed by the zip, tii of the bal lets as they, skimmed the waves, and down went three of the na tives killed and as many wounded. The fierce gang were unprepared for eo warm a reception, and turn ing their canoes, they, headed back for the - isle they bad - left. - Put many' more were , collecting there, until the shore was fairly alive with them to the number ol nearly a hun dred. .' ; , ', ; . . '.' : , Ben now directed the boat to wards the launch, which ere this, had left the ship aud in obedience to the orders 'he had given, was speeding seaward." As the captain uaU BUIWW!U WOQ1U DO . TOO GttSB, l uiou m kuq tauuvu jimu iuuuu ti Smiwaairila r Iav " " the Can ton suc cessfully.. The wind and the strong current had drawn her on to her doom. Sue struck a ledge of sunk en rocks, her three masts went by the board, and she now lay a mere wreck, gradually breaking up. All at snce a volume . of dense smoke. followed by columns of flame, barfct from her hatches, and she was soon ablaze from bow to stern. i The crew of the launch had faith fully obeyed tbeir captain. After taking from the wreck such provis ions and valuables as could be the most readily obtained they set the hull on fire to prevent the savages from plundering its. This Ben explained to the two rescued people, as, with dismayed faces, they gazed at the burning craft. "And so," cried the girl, the truth breaking on her mind, "you have lost your vessel by coming to our rescue!" uIt could not be helped," said Ben, smiling, although his heart sank within him at sight of that fine ship, for which he had paid many thousands of dollars vanish ing in smoke and flame. "Was she your own!" inquired the young lady's father. "Yes, sir." "You have an insurance!'' "Under the circumstances," said Ben, "I cannot, of course, get my insurance money. Had 1 not with drawn one boat, I conld have saved her could have towed her out ef danger." 'And that boat was withdrawn for our sakesi" cried the girl, with tears in ner ueauurui eyes. "ifever mind," said Ben. "Your lives were of much more conse quence than my ship.'' . lie changed the subject, remark ing that they were now safe from tho savages, who, perceiving that the boat's crew, with their sail un would escape them, had desisted from the chase. The rescued man then told his story, first stating that his name warL Fonr days before he had sailed from Valdivia, Chili, where he had been lor eigne months,, with his daughter, on a visit to a brother in business there. He had taken pas sage aboard a small steamer for San Carlos, he had been informed, be would find a good vessel to carry him and his child to their native city of New York, A few days after the little steamer sailed, the Chilian mate quarreled with his captain. They came to blows, and the mate almost killed his adversary.. Be then took com mand of the craft, and changed her course. What bis intentions were the two passengers could not tell: but they believed that he would avoid San Carlos until he should discover whether or not the captain would recover from his injuries. Mr. Barton remonstrated; and, not wishing to be burdened with him and his daughter, the unprincipled mate finally set them ashore, at midnight, on the desolate island from which Ben bad rescued them. In what direction the steamer went after they were put ashore, they could not tell, as she showed no "gnt and was dark at the time. Mr. Barton was of the opimon.how ever, mat tne mate; had seen the "ght of the Canton in the distance .ueiul wta-uig t-uciu w ui ouure, as if awvnn Ailt niw l Ansa IhIam " wno vulJ "ura uir wueu they were picked up. en leu mucn sympathy ror ratner ana aangnter, ana exerted Himself to make them comfortable. As soon as be joined the launch, both boats kept along together. They tossed about on the ocean all night; but at dawn a large ship was seen, and they were finally taken aboard of her. She proved to be the North Light, bound to New York. . . ; . Ben was much in the society of Ida .Barton during the passage.-He loved her, and he had reason to believe that she. shared his affec tion; - J ' ; :".x:v; It chanced, from something said a few days before the Ship arrived at New York, that he learned, for the first time, that Mr. Barton was an oil merchant, and wealthy. Pre vious to this, Ben had informed him that he loved Ida, audi asked his consent to make ber bis wife when more prosperous. . , You shall have my answer in time,". Mr." Barton bad replied, with a peculiar look.-,. ; 4 . Now the young man was in de spair. ..Poor as he was, what hope was r there of his .ever jbeing ina siruajjoa to win the . hand of the rich man's daughter! . When' the .ressel reached New York, and he' parted with the girl and her father, the latter did not even invite mm to cau ana see Dim ' Weeks passed. Ben made vain efforts to obtain command of a ship. The persons to whom he applied had heard of the loss of the Canton and did not wish to run any risk. True, the loss had been caused by bis going to the .rescue of human beings, but "it was a . lost all ' the same.. Finding that he could not even obtain the situation of second or third officer, he bad actually re solved to ship before tbemast,when Mr. Uarton called upon him. r have had my eye upon you, sir," be said. "loo have been try ing to get command of a ship!" "It Is true, sir.", , . "And I have also been busy get ting one ready for , yon. You must know - that I am a ship owner as well as an oil merchant," he added, noticing lien's surprise. "Ana urn going to put you in command of the Triton one of my best ves eels. Come with me and look at her." . . tie conducted his overjoyed com paaion to the Triton. ; She was even a handsomer craft than the one Ben had owned and lost. Every ringbolt shone like silver. The wheel was of ebony. inlaid with ivory. She had clipper bows. Her masts, tall and taper ing, were as smooth as glass, and provided with a brand new set of sails. "Wbat ao you think ot hen" in quired the merchant. "The most perfect beauty I ever saw!" cried Ben. "Well, sir, she is yours not only to command, but to own." "Sir, I cannot think of accepting so great a gut! ' "Nonsense! She is yours, with everything in her. Step into the cabin, sir." Ben entered the cabin, to find himself face to face with beautiful Ida Barton. Then the meaning of her father's remark flashed on bib mind. The ship and everything in his! it Ida was in the ship, and Mr, Bar ton mnst have meant that the young captain could have her. too! He was sure of this, when, with the joyful cry of "Dear Ben!" the blushing girl fell upon bis breast xne lovers were married soon after, and Ben could not refuse the vessel as a wedding-gift from his father-in-law The happy captain, accompanied by his pretty wife, performed many profitable voyages aboard the Craft, and in time he be came almost as rich as Mr. Barton. N. Y. Ledger. . arrelona. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 8, 1884. One of mv customers. Mrs. L. Wil liamB, has been using B, B. B. a short time and reported to me that its effects were simply marvelous, and that it far surpasses aii other blood remedies she had used, and that she conld heartily sanction anythuur said in its favor, as k nas given her more relief than any thing ehe had ever used before. - W..H. Owen, DruKeist. Sold in New Berne bv B. N. Duffv ana r,. n. Meaaovs. THRESHING f.8 Simplest, Host Parable, Eoonomloal and Perfect In use. Wastes no Grain; Cleans it Keady for Market,., v. . . 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Mors nnonilMl than the ordinary kinds, and can nothaanlri in enntnetitlonwlththemnltltnde of low teat, short weight, alum or phosphate Fnwdera. sold only in eana, norii.Miu ovin Oo 10 Wall-st,.N. Y. novls-lvdw GARPETINGS ANP ; UPHOLSTERY GOODS. & i. SLOANE INVITE ATTKNTION TO THK ATTFAOT IVK prh;ks at which theik kn- TIKE STOCK 13 BEING OFFKKEU. Azmlnsters - from SI. 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OHE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND J- vc ids 18 Hall's luii,' Balsam, price 25c. per bottle at UANUUCK'S UKUU bTOKE. TO THE PUBLIC !' OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, Frovisions, Boots and Shoes, (Of thobost make,) - Dry Goods, Hats and Caps Crockerv. Etc.. xn iaci we Keep everyinirjir uni is seDt in a . . . . . First Class Variety Store, all of which we arc offering AS LOW AS THE LOWEST at tvnoiesaie or jtteiau. f Come and see us aud be convinced. ROBERTS &:BRCv South Front St., New Berne, ft. C . 8IMKOKS. C IMJKI MAhIV. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTOBNETS AT LAW. Will practice in the Courts of Craven, Jc nes' unsiow, Carteret, ramiioo, Lenoir and Hy and In the Federal Court at N ew Berne. , febfidwl 'il.i'uA Oat : Sam. B. Waters . AOIUT, . PCFFT'S PCKB HALT WHISKEY. M. Crlehton's "BloaUeeUe Purs Rye." 331111 arda, lto. . At his old Stand on Middle street, selSdly New Berne. R O. ; ojl.x ipnivioiv Steamship j Company. :t SEMI-yVEEKLY Line Foil' New York; Baltimore, Nor- I fBlk, Boston Elizabeth City, Philadelphia. Providence, fend other Cities. ON AND AFTEB .'January 11th. 1886, JJ.N T f L F UBTHB, NOTICE l;:v Steamer Shenandoali 1 Will leare, npon atrlyal of train oft Norfolk SoBtbera BaUrcad at fUsaketk City, avsry . HONDAT AKD TBCBSDAT ' - far New Bm. Return taf learss New Berne far Elisabeth OHjr ersr ' I .''''tllBDATilD FRIDAT "f J at 1 p.m., making Close Connection with Not folk Soataera K. R. for Nortbara ki (Boae eonneetioa made at w Usrns trltb staamMrs for Klnstoa. Pollokarills, Trantor sa4 all landings on tbs Nsoss ana Trent RiTsrs.- No freichts neeiTsd for ililiin..ii Tnesdsys and Fridays after 9H p.m. - j Freight (orwardad promptly and lowest rates fnaranteed to dMtinatloa. ; .; . at. a. ttVB&uii, AK't, Nt Hera, Otn,rrs i Ttntusa, , 'v -t , . .' - - ' ' Acts. Norfolk, V. A W. 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GOODS, and atdl ihem as LOW as any house jn the city. : ;;- ' ' Our Ijace Buntings in all colors are lovely and cheap. . ; ; -" Large and small Flaid Ginghams from 5c. up. - V -7 When n quest of Ooml Goods at liow Price, remember t i u .s i a mxtTfy$. n otto im list inr nri:ti'hsionai rt-uiieuieu auu JNOtniHff Dui iiargaius " NEW ALEXANDER OLDHAM, Late Proprietor Cape Pear Floor HooilDy lillls, Wilmington, LDI1AM & O-onoral OoiriTnlsisiloii - IMCearoli Axxtas. No. t7 Sooth Street. BALTIMORE, Md. . . We solicit Consignments of HTerth. Carolina Track Prednet., Ths llandHae; of Rorth Carollu risk a Speelaltjr. ... AND INSURE HIGHEST MARKET PRICESI Mention this r"Pgr-. Qulek Sales and Prompt Retorns. ' . aplSdwSm. -nr sTM sTn TKa spring auu 3uiiiiiici. Our Spring Stock of Nobby Sack nd Cutaway Suits ia now nearl complete. - ' . 1 . Plaid Suits, Straight Cuts, are ths style, of which we hare a large variety. Boys, Youths and Children's Suits. Boy's Sailor Suitp, f 1.75 to $4.00. Men's Blue Flannel Suits at low prices. Our Blue Suits at $10.00 wo guarantee Fast Color. We have a larger stock of Straw nats than ever before. Men's and Boy's 50c. Straw Hats n specialty, as good as you have been paying 11.00 for. . " 50 doz. 5c. Hats. Men's Mackinaw, Manilla and Crash Straws in one hundred different styles. . : ; Our stock of Summer Underwear is very complete. Game Shirts, 25o. up. Also Balbriggan and Summer Merino. Bathing Suits at $1 00. ' ..' We have a nice line of Stacy Adams & Co.'s High" and Low Shoes, the best in the market. - Agtntc for Jas. Means' J$3.00 Shoes. Celluloid and Linen Collars and Cuffs. We arc now receiving" our Spring and Summer Neck Wear, H. Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc. , ' We bought a drummer's samples of Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Wear, Purses, H. Hose and Shirts, in which we offer bargains. - The Celebrated PEARL SHlBTS and our Boss Colored Shirts are the best in the market. Boy's and Men's Bycicle Shirts. Straw Mattings, Trunks, Valises, and Shawl Straps. We are agents for Rogers, Peet & Co.'s Full Line of Samples. 13T Be sure and see us when in need of anything in our line. , - HOWARD & JONES, "p6 dwtf GEORGE ALLEN & CO. OFFER A FULL LINE OF General Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Builder's Hardware, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Brick, Kalsomine, Paint, White Lead, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Plows, Cultivators, Cox Cotton Planters. &c, &o At Very Low Prices. W. P. BURRUS & CO., GRAIN AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW BE1LNE N. C. feblidw J. C. ETHERIDGE & CO., Eittoii Factors and Commission Merchants ' 110 Water Sik eet, Kerfolk, Vs. . Conslsnments of CX)TTON. CORN. PKA MUXS, und FAKM PKODUUTS solicited. KEFBKRNCK8 : Williams Bros..-Norfolk. Va " -8. K.WblteBro., " " Marine Bank, " - ; ' r JoBKdwly. AGENTS Fst Fast Fast Selling Selling Selling liooka. Booka. liooki. WANTED Salary and Commission. Salary and Commission. Salary and Commission. 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