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i i a . .'..ui-iKsi' Of course Mr. UABEI3 would put jaL-n.sAji.it 'eoim them cut and put ia Reput4icans 1 daily, exoept Monday, at WjtuOtlt ia VehligatioD.bnt Will th06 menubt-rs of the General Assembly -r I A lutiii montna. Delivered llu-y jouknau a Meotoma whom be terms "Bourbon Demo- -nbijn4 very riiurir at w.8 eratsV do as he would hive toem f 1 iLlnnai!o bates (DAiLT)---on ' Toe1 SUfoi iaWneatlj1 printed i -1 . day ti.w; c for aaea Mtaeqaeat md readable papet asd f beliee luu :Z wiU id the Deaocrats ralljing u: .uoeuupw uu tor am. en fwnta together their force in . 188S. The jwr " uent . iigw if luiai 1b iu , bi.v mwu oki ntk i r Kt any pnea. , ... v . , , dosarea thiwl Jfinanciiilljr, we visa hot.wf AajruorDaatbAWOtwexeaaw it. .nrawsii and w will r.rifiMfnllv 1 i .....I All UlriMAl i ' join it io all its effort lor bouest, o L'uoi 111 b Inaertad free. All additional , I u, etiarged 8 eewta per Una. 5 1. , j i u t lor Cranaie n t ad verUaameu U m nat uutoa in idnixa. Baaular adverueementa b collected promptly al Iba al of eaeb kta. -" li wiivi'V -- commum tioa coatalnlna can or a Ala . aaaloa of .ami manei ara - aollclted. No ommnsioattoq moat be axaeetad I ba pub Uahad mat contains oblectionable pereOnaJ- .Uec wtthboada in name of the aatbor: or economical government; but it altrainn) perinh. ' nay i Plaas fer tha Nw Tear. No oue eao achieve, aiicce who merely drifts with the current or sails with the wind Toe former I iat will maxa mora tnaa one eoJumn of tnia may lead to whirl pools or bidden paper,; rocks, the latter to treacherous AnypersoAfeeUMatavMelanyeaony fa ore8 or Bn8eeB J reef8. Qne o.q aiiMiaoooiaiBaicatioa eaji obtain ina nama o . . JLjl.su ... in. a.u.0. mj appUeatta. at thl. offioa ad hve Irt in View, and With 00DJ. auoiu wtHuntin LUa Krtavauacaxwia. ,pa8S, maps and ; BOUUding Muea, unable to take cLarpe of it." Its problems are too d::Icu!t for him to solve, its details too HGmerou for ,'biuj to co oidinate. Farma under Lis control will go bwiftlj to ruin tie soil washed away -manure bd gathered or wasted oottoa teed sold from the farm in stead of being returned to the land. At a time when brain ia more im portaul tba rntwde, the farmer withdraws froavthe field and leaves tb buU io the hioa shop... If one mast have tenants, make them tor jeut to jour order, )lan Vnd direct the working .ol the crop; see tttat the rows ah cot. -ran op ana aown hill, bind the cot ua wed to the Uud, insist that composti i shall be made, auq your lana wen mannrea; e that a proper rotation la por oed. For heaven1 take' abandon not this greatest ' industry of the Uuntry to a race, wno, aner iwo Oiudred rears of pupilage under the most intelligent and successful fanner of the oouutry, hTe not learned what they daily saw and bracUced.--W. -Xi. Jokes, in At lanta Constitution. THE JUUJiNAL. BaJta. lamanr. r; ;--j - - JtKW'BtfcHB. K. C.. JAN. 7 1867. SataraS at tki Paat aMca at (Tk Baraa, If O. w , i aaiaoaailaa atat. i rr. r forms no exception to this oroan statement. At the begiuoiug ol the year he ought to see where he will land at the end of it. Iu other words, he should have well matured Elans and work constantly to them, e cannot afford to drift along, letting one day suggest the work of tbe uext. He must have fixed pur ?B balance otpoweif held by the ' l,08e8 na ? " b aia muv " "J scan hlnff ahloh Kin Daumr. him. independent i Democrats in the yd; coulr()nt the obstacles in hi Boose dT theQeperal Assembly has way and overcome them as best he htien wielded W; favor ol the Be- can. To do thia auoueHS fully he nnhliMiia liv the orranization. Mr. mui nave iuu control oi nis opera I tBSSE5i,jth Independent from Rockingham, has 1 been elected . Rnekker and Mr. Bulla, a Keuub liLaa, ascw uwh virui 1 : eterk'Mr: WBBSTEB proclaimwl himself a Democrat, and Mr. WBtH, of Bandolpb, entered a Drotest on the part of the Dsmo . crata against Mr. Webster's al lowing blmseli to be made a too) for the purpose of defeating Demo- cW?h'aHow 'ax tnis combination will Attanri Ih m&ttera of leciula tloB.'itls difficult to tell. It wiU, perhais,(depend a good deal upon how the Democratic members deal with th wayward independents. Baettleu'a Aralea Salve. Th Bkst SaLVI in tha world (or Cuu, Bruises, Sores, Uloera, Salt' Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bauds. Chilblains, Corns, sad all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. - It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money re funded Price 25 cent per box. For aale by R. N. Duffy. declo lv THE ADVANTAGES OF be, tber wtll vote with their breth ren on ail doeatlons tending to ki ve party sdraatags.: tives. A general with raw, and is ciilined troops, not trained to sub ordination and obedience to cow maud, is not more helpIiM iu face of the enemy tbau a tanner who caunot control his la!orer. Tl) nialtei ol labor contracts is, there fore, one of paramount imjHjrtauee at the beginning of the year. There are three courses opeu to the Southern farmer: lie can rent to tenants or larra on shares with hin laltoreiH (cropiers), or lie cuu hiie hands for standing wage. It In gprerally coucadrd that (be last has heretofore given the farmer the largest measure of control over his laborers. Until reeeutly we have always advocated it as the best. Unquestionably it has. under the usage which have prevailed since . If Democrats still as they claim to the war, made the laborer most submissive io ine oeuesis 01 uis employer. But it is equally obvioUN to every obseivant erMon, that on our worn farms uud our extensive system of cultivation aud limited VWw' APER U8W labor saving implements, i . ' that hirwi labor absorbs too large a ' Mr. J: 0. L. ilABRIS has begun portion ,,f the profits of the farm. tbV 'publication Of a Republican The landlord takes all the ricks; the weekij newspaper ac ivaieign, u""' i)j,urmn called the'tff aai. It is oommenced, aeawms prove adverse or favor 7 nhlaA Ic lirhr huLaA. tl t it aa fall IS lal the editoriiOTiBos -'to the pur- M mKl crorHIDI, i0ne pose orreinfoYcinir the Bght on auj H Baif bands to 'be plow is not Deharr 01 me people against sour- rq extravagant estimate, it win bo Democracf . We believe Mr, tk at least rive bales of cotton, at HrBRiVbaa'been conducting tbU fent pris, to pay one and a half Jii-jf:' ' . . i . . , nauas, leaving tnre oaies to toe 4UitalvJastteBiear,.bat th.p,ow gul of wbicb the ,rtB,luld result ef the elections-during that mat pay other expenses than timeseems to indicate that his flcht labor, aud get interest on but in I. iririhat'rather thaa on behalf of vestment. From th's standpoint it .. -,- ... - would seem the people. laborer, as a (Xtaaiaeatile spaoe in the nrst thecro The landlord would then issue is deroted to a discussion of get four bales of cotton but pf the tha AWitioa in Oaven countv. The eight, instead ol toree. Kutcan as n.MMi fj-,wv.. naUnaht many bales, to the plow, be raised - j. onder the cropper system as under uyvu tuv aw v. - 'j the wage plauT lrobably under ten la copied and the matter is the latitude and liberty allowed the referred editorially. The bxgnai laborer nnder the cropping system ought now, and probably will ia its n P Frs. smaller cropa have tlL'J IaI.. hm n,.ttSm been, raised than where laborers next .ieau., U opy the Oaze te bired j)f ,h attack on the papreme coar. oi thfe aaariiy We think not. Hortk Carolina. The two papers Jf ihe farm is turned. oeV to the wfil theB'' start off harmoniously : croppers with little Or nq' euper- Tunono)ineianaioro; ii noarrang ments axe made to bold the erop- belter to give tbe cropper, one-bslf of ksms DYSPEPSIA by mtttua al uue am that oaart important I i IMI iWMMek, It wrfs INDIGESTION !icu?a WEAKNESS by fwU'ttu quickly th uaaiaaysaaa. iTrufifS MALARIA bfi rriehiii tUe bland una driving ths I Malarial jm uwlf H ayiaa iwdfr. CHILLS & FEVER fimtr, umA ra fty condition. iu thm fhttir, and tvatoring th I aaouAy cam It curs IMP It cunra KIDNEY DISEASES by ,trtmifUtantn Aa pari, pttHMna th aXuaa ami reiMving sii paitm ia Oi ban! thai It CURES LIVER COMPLAINT by twit iMA fka Utr and Boweu oaf I yrvmplly, cmrrying of tnm mnrpiut JSUv Itcurfs NEURALGIA by rwoluliMtf and trmgtnmina Ms aa'Hiwn lytnm f th kmaU, Jam t neek. iT cuRrs RHEUMATISM by makiny U hloatt flow Tryalarly, and ewuly IMrotigh th vint and by wamaf fmi tjram th eaum ofth dimtm Vcuo FEMALE INFIRMITIES by riulmtinff (Ma tnnrUotu, pUttny ttrtnfftn to all auratra parts. Ml ths i ttn It Smooth and Chsaks Rosy, It cuflrs DELICATE CHILDREN by y IviMff a noatthymnd rsffutarappaMts, my ia. (aaa aa mamaHg 1 ilaaUatba..' ' J !--. J . It cuwes BLOOD DISEASES by ctmmnmy and pnrifybny taa blood, . IT IS soUglitfnl bs bmhonal 1 ANY TIMC OP THE DAY tbrmtknH, Znnehmn, IMnnor or Buppsr, in all tnumi, as tt is smhUaraHna, em farting and sustainlny. prooiaing in m iii'ai form amatraw nnmnw and Mmh fmmina gnaUalaa. mm math and iaar. tor oats wnawniw together., , - ; Tbi editor Tery ingeniously seek to array the Democratie members of the General Assembly against Messrs. CLAEf and LOUE, tbe rep resentatl'vea, trom Craven. He . J I L,- . . ' ' UJf VIWl UUUV BUV,M WUUltWU W V were elected for tbe special pur pose of attacking Governor Scales pen steadily to their work; if they" are allowed to fee! that tbey are partners of the landlord, and as oopartners bare an equal voice ia the management and working of o hesitation in saying: that the. crt)p would be smaller. But reverse the renditions: Let the for his adminUttatkm if the At-.nd t tire control of lantie . and Jrorthi OaroITn. H road," and friei tb Impress it upon jDgt UXDay Aoorsio theday, bb4 them that mV. tX U in lavor of jnt as matajdayw in Ibe year, as If the repeat of the county govern- they had tn lnred lor wages, in .a;.,'2m -f,.i-' 1 .other words, arrange. every detad - tes, ilessra. La B and Clara ere elected, but ; 'for ' no such purpose aa bat laid down by tha E'gnaXy and we hardly think a body of l&teingenl jaeB will jamp t tbv conclusion, npoir tbe etrggestion of tie fVal that the board of can-ta-'-'-s br Ciavehfint weie- ft t : 1 1 i t-vxo nd reU, and Qt M sma. CLa"S and laSB witlboBtially In". If." c:r. r "i c 3 exactly as jt would bey. ender the wae. system, except (bat tastead rf being paid in money tbey are to be paid ia a certain portion of the cropTae rnske. Under, Mck ob diOonJ way J should leas' stops' be raised than coder, tbe wage system, -j Bach' an - arrangement is better for ths labor aa well as . the " land lord. , sTbe negro bas shown daring the last twenty yean, bia incapacity to ran a farm or manage a crop. Xm (a 1 .!; in. in aYMtiHv. ti ii un t r ice the matter aad iadina !,.. .,,-, ,a7r litti.ara'. rtcsose. The. board, waa tan or lore thopgbt, and Is easily ed of rjien who were at tbe . tempted aw ayJ frta bis work. . He tt-e day f Irction.'and o111 tobeitedged la to bold biro rtasoua,' te las ' proved aa otter failure wo a fc-oaritr IM ruittoos riaM Msaietn. Price Bl.OO. ' The Volina Almanae for 188T-iivaw and altraotive, mailed on raoaipt of a 9 Mat stamp. ; . . 1 .1 SOLE MANUFACTURES --.! 4, Volina Drug & Chemical Q6 BALTIMORE, MD., U.S. A.t hit Money, anti Em Tost tsrses WILLIAUKtUNY I W Jommnm Mr d i-.ue - 'Sim sir J ksJ Baraa ShoeUtV all romndu $L00..5Vork iruaraoteed. Clackamitb &kop Market .Waarff- :-. t i 'f . i il.-JddBB ! REAL ESTATE AGENCY OF Seine a correetAmdraieVKli asrral par- ttea North, wbadaalia (a make tnTeatiaenti 1$ tanas, et, la thia rlclnlty, fWreoB har . i .... - - - - , 11 fatMor arpod taad foe aaj vould Ho trail totrveaia a dcacrtptlor ' wtth "prtee. jHo charf a mada If fliaisea Medarato Wbaa sates art Bad, i 7 , , , i i W.'B. UUIU.'.i! ,n i , 4 I fntfe Front Street. T' Sd ream east at Omdna Bouaa. - T.--9 'ia J? s ol - Ibe - election. jw of 5rtb Caioliuai - t tl-ej CHDvassed tbe jk.Ik? Ui ftun er the .sgnculuiref1 j-1 JuUrvd ;Le result,, oltUcuEUliy io ilc L:h. lie is v TliRRn1rit.inTr-fJntir.fi.' ' " I Tba oopartnershipIieVetofore existing hrtweri ths usdenrimad , under the firm name of LAKE BROS.' is this day diaanhred by roatual eonseot, 8 J.'Lane aeauminit alHiabllitir of the firm sod ill continue lbs bu!np at the old atand." Psrrtea having cUith SsaiDsi br 1t firm will rrraant thptn for rr rort. and tboe indt-bv4 to eiid rm will ftae rraka Immediate pymrtt. ' H. W LINE, 8. J LANE. fkDan, N. C, Dec 7, ' a , on Absolutely Pure. Thla Dowaar naver vanaa. A marvel of aray.atraiKth. and wtiolaaomenaaa. Man eoonemieal than tbe ordinary klnda, and oan aot b aold In oompatlUan wltn ttaa multitude of low taal. abort watghUalam or pnoapnate Kwdara. Bold only lu oana. HOT AX Bakji vdib Oo.. lui W all-au. M . T aovlMTdW For aale in Ncwbern b Alfz. Miller. IV KW STOvE! New Goods!! WM. SlTLTAN Has just returni-d from the Northern Markets, where he purchnst-d a VEHY LAK(JE.TOCK or Dry Gocds, Clothing, Boots, Sh es Ht , 'ap, and everything ummlly bepi in rirnt Claae Dry Uuoils 8iwr-, and he in deter mined to Sell Them Lower Than Ever. H will irive Hinh Prices the Wortt Shaking they ever had. Look at BOina ol our leiulern: A Good Button Shoe 1 00 Ladiea ami M irti-r Jt rsej e 5U A Good Tie '.'0 A Goo i While St.i.i 40 Meu'bimil Bi)' Ham nt 2!i Buv a Suits aa low ap 8.26 Aim) a nice awortnieiit of Children' WiKtlltD MihmIh and Hauka very low; Carpet and Oil Cloth; Trunke and Val- ieea; a nice atntorim. nt of Shawla aud BlHiikeic and BukK Robe All we auk ia to call and examine our Hock before puicbigiUK elaewhere and we will rave you money. Don't fwrgel the ulaoe, Itii-lio,, Bui (lni; Op;Mite Itrtp tint Cllll li Jas A WM TuoM .8 Salerm.iu. SULTAN o7 d Take Notice i Our etore ia filled with Provisions, rocM leu. Canned Goods, Irry ixda, Cmckcry, Cte. We keep a full line of the feiebratei ir .-on Boj's aod Sh es. ALSO G. S. Parsons d JSous Booth and Shoes. Every pair warranted to iiivv aatia (action. Country merohant and tke people generally are raqaeauHi to call abd ex amine oar large atoek eloiv' puroha tog. :?Wa will -iv yoa low fjgurea. ' We job LorUlard Sauff i i . v South JopA f.; tie Berne. N. ( BARGAINS IN Meat, Sufar,. , . ; Soap,! Molasses .; And, Syrut) fti S F. TElSEff, .. . ...... -.-9r":oisi!t.a. VTholesalapd etajlroer, j ' BROAD fiTBEBTi ' "! "IT j TO MEET THE GREAT SCAl-CIl Y OF MC Y. VILL TEOM NOW TJNTII. .1 TIS EOUDAYS, GIVE Extraordinary III d u ceiii Ual a.O TO THOSE NEDISQ n li'-ens or Bovs Io . P B taliiailk raaDf"fi the Or J Shoe ,OaaaiManlai kaarlaf taUStaava U rf JAMES i MEANS $3 SHOE. 4 fl ButtntUOOTtBTTMBw ft TalwM ' anni rVaraaa. I . nXMltsl la rHhraHian.Omm fort ad At jievaswtfw, A po-ual oar4 eCa a to ttfl will bnug tou iriffirmav llon ROW U rp' n i nnof UkCT wior a m riry. 1 IJnrWIB lla. aa aa msr IT v a. Rirrmu DRY; i GOODS, -' - ; LadieV Walking Jackets, Shawls and Blankets, " , ' uEfi's, woueh's Ano cuiLonEii c!::z. psHata, ,and Grt-ni .Ftirnishlngr , Witiofls, Comprisinfr fine &ilk Handkerchiefs, beaatifal i LTose, lovely Scarfs "and Bawpt-Dders, Gloves aud Umbrellas, all suitable for U Goods will U sold at EcckiBottcm Hard i?an Prkes.' 1 . I I' AM SOLE AGENT FOE V. , 4 - s A- I liTTlES'MEH'a CALF SEWED $2.50 SECIS Tha only ahoea aold ia thla elty that are WA RB ANT ED; by the Manufkoturar TO UK and BY MM, Tu at T CUSroMKhM, via: KTvry pair la 'Warraaitadi ahould any of taaua la any way wltnln any raaaoaabla Uma aiva out, I will npoa return of dmaed pair and atata iaentaauleiirtb of wear, hthbbkbcj toe Huh it or erva avutbbb w jajx iji xxoHAaea. it la tna baat, flaeat and caeaiwat fehoa In Uie world for Uia mouay. They ooma la Hatton, plain and baarp Toad UonKrta mm Laea Up ahoaa. ... , 1 hive teaUaaaaOaia from aome of onr beat and lead ln eltlaena, who nave bongnttneBATTLUS SUOK," aitme of wtaloh hava wora one palraa tong aa If moatna. a.d pro i ounce it tha Beat, Uhaapaat and haeloa t Wear Ing 8hua In the world. . .1 1' i. i ii "d hM t C. M. OLI.I8, Johh K. UunaoM 1 aleanien. MAX SCHWEBIl?, Middle at., oor. Union Alley, opposite Baptlat Ohurek.. S: FOR CHRISTMAS. IB: We have a line of Goods in stock and to)' arrive that make Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. i ? S CLO'I HIN Men's, Youth' and Boy'a, at Low Prioes for Gooi Goods. SHIRTS- A very useful present, Laundried, Unlan&dried and Plated Bosoms. I'm 6(io. .Iiirt are made of Fruit of the Loom, and are guariqtefdw to sell well. Night Shirts ai tl 00. ' k UlTli Snft anrl SliflP New btook of Underwear ju-t received. ' 'J Iu Glove we have the J.iuvin Kid at $1.50, Warranled; Dog Bkio .tJlotBl'. and Spriug Fur Top tiloveu. v.j.f Ilaudkerohiefi. White Silk, While Linen and Colored Bordered. , Slfla and Cashmere Mufflors. . SuKpendem; Collars and Cuff.; Uulf lose, Woolen and Oottoa I Shoes, AliniiftrM Miirl Piimn luitiul M..ff . 1 inA 4 U..r. rV.I.. . Trada. We make a tpecialu of 25o and 60o. Scarfs and Ties. Pake Waraw ere. eto. o Ji a Porpoiso bide Shoe Strirjgs, 15o. per pair. Trnuks, Valisef, Shawl Straps, Dmbrcllas, ete. Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloth. Call on us if in need of anything for" Gentle-! men's Wear. tpi. -IIO.J i. at tu:i i-f.U lf ii;-" r 1.11' oetlT H0WAED &. joirEs: nrtVM'- KiWSEYS o. i : ii .-I iij GIKLS AND YOUNG LADIES,. SCM on.-A.3Nrc-33, o. JOSEPH KIN8EY. . UBS LTJLA H PELL, (Greensboro,) ' . Una EFFIE E BOUSE (Peace Inatitute) Miss BKTHE KIN8FY (Peaoe InsUtute) Me I.TJLa WHITFIELD, stannton, Va.) 1 1 ., , Teacher of Muslo., i , Teaoher.ofOerwiaa. o Teacher of Prirusrf Xepi., , hAr. in TfimaTjPeiA,,? 4 aiexxi :bd Spring Session Opens; January 17,T 1837.' fl OdIt FemaUtt Bo-TiillW ilnhnol In I Vita lAnrlnn rx9 wWa. QlaU ' ' - r . . 77 "VtttM .f rdwf?,.:Jjaa Deo. 84. ",;: V 4 : a La Grange, K. a a . ay (iiUta f aj' "J fro r 1, . s. 4 f .... - . . .-t Pho &sale-r61cG . ,1 Hi 4 a1- r-..jU e J.-orC'i: On' 3 VilT fi UtluMPYD TO TtiClS ri fnd keep t.$tM?jngpAin lOOFFSE., BVI1AB,. .sri:rr. : ?u uttUvKU a , Ji H IS," a f UJLI STOCIC nd ei HUTTniJ Til tanl Mfif In tha frt.n rf Wfor. man any rfbj rn tha vmi, 'i .....""-.I i , - J J - ' I Howard &, JoeesL iSole Akcdu for New Berne. N. O. ' . . - " t II. 1JiIAV th rRAcncit - , TOUSORIAL ARTIST, Pfr.- - T"l I- W" '1 I Stt I I I 1 " ft T h!'F'i,H - lie ' r g rcfT Jf'-rri) rra, -vie. n. jo::es, ' ;Vl"; ! Vholesale'anl Retail Dealar i CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in 6- V :J. .jrii as f -".';,.iij t . ni ij - - .- r.-. General Merchandise, BAGGIO 1 1CS, ! !Etc ! Con'ienrrjnts'df Grain,1 Cotton and otbpr Produce soliclid. - Prompt Attention Guariited W. Cor Soptb Front ami J'i.I5U "i:w nr.r.'rr, s. c. LOOKHXraE! HousEKEEPrna' r.tCra. - dimer sets, 12; TEA SET3, 43 ricccs. CiiAMrrr. r::xr, io 12 1 FINE TOILET EETS, '4 - AJD A :.' ' " ruLLLir" ev nouss Frn::i ; r I. IT. 0 ij .j , ' .
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