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: LY Jul'KJSA.L i ' U aolaa dall, axaapi Jlanlr, al r ji.0rtiz KiatilMk DrMvered , ..wflL-ritaan at SttHll aer toonl. ... WiiKLT JOEiSAI aaliuaa : , i riUae4 awiy rboradar at fZ.0 . .vilsiSa AUT3 (BAiLX) Ona . up UM a, for eart aobswanMt riiii ua .... ifHeMBin Bnrtf aaa a vjtaM i .1 ' ittoeaMparUaaforSiat. an a ( i - tutweqaeat laaertlo,. , tier at any . . ; u .-..vl jtanafcCM OrtUksaot loaaoead ailiiuawmbataawitaafraa. Ail aaatttoDal . ur will bacaane 5oetj per line. 1 , jmaa Ufor tranaten tadyertlarman M mart e UMMtintnaat. tUaTalaraaVvaftlatBMBU -1 tx ootlrM4 araaaptl jr at tha Ml of facto """YitV -jiujUM uon oataluliuc Bean or a dla- a of acat matters ara aoUclted. So uuiutttos ainat ba axaactea to be DOb- - l ial cantata obteeUonaUa peraonal- '. : lttibolda tM aania or the author, or l jfcl 1U make tanreUkaa ou ratlumu or ibis i jr. . . it a c - AJ panoafeailM ikMra at any anony luounooiuBiaaiaatiaoraa obtala tne name o tu auiuor.ay application at tbii office and uo tog vaaraia th xrla vanee exiata. TIIBJOURNAL. tu a. iua,t K,IUKPM, . - ' BaMtm. Baalaaaa Hiucu. SKIT BEE. c. AraiL 6 im. Caur4ai Ua Com oua at M Sara., ft o. ,.,.. aaaaanaa rim atattar. Tine In tr -State commerce com mission U at work even before the law com Into effect. They have al- rea4T had one or two cim s argtiM before them. TUB prospects for a good inee for cotton next fall are very good at present. Farmers can afford to manor 5b ud - cultivate well, but cannot tord to exteDd the area on account if Ute rise in price, THE Chicago Democrats have uo i candidate fn the field to succeed i ... CJLUTER IlAUUISON as Mayor. They hare concluded to let the Be- . publicans: and Socialists fight it out". In Cincinnati the Knights of jLabor Lay a candidate in the field for Major nd it is said will draw so largely from the old parties that it Is difficult to tell who will win. The tnunlcfpal elections in the large towns and cities this spring will be tattett ts pointers to 1883. TifB Confederate camps oi Chat- tanoogiiitBjOxville, Atlanta; Bir ' mlntucmiin4 other Southern cities pror)OeV 'Tlsiting Cincinnati about ithoJi1atter part of May and the lHrKn;,Army boys'' of that city ' and vicinity propose to give them ariguCrbj&l welcome. ow this will be a pleasant time ii the Kiratt4ilTtnjb9ya'! will not repeat that old story of capturing Jeffer S05 DlTIS .djSgtlBed in woman's ctoties'rin.lhe .Confederates will aaya&tbleg about Sitkkman'h Jcarelosiirt witljllre. TnS VSfXLAKV boonx for J.S88 isavidefiily on the increase. Oc casionalljt; rejport leaks out through thia newspapers that some ' prominent Democrat who has never approved or h course in many particular" admits that he is the only v an bo cao lead the party to victory la 13SS. The names of these-"promineni men" are not al - ways fiven. They are not quite so bold sS-vVakce who openly de clarea tiCtf .pt a Cleveland man j that Mr, ClBvelakd thinks ; he lalBtm'rtougb without a party that he 'construes firmness to mean stubbornness, and that he will, not be the choice - of true Democrats next year, lie says also that the administration of this State " has. not given the satisfac tion thatour kintl of Democrats Kke.' The Senate la very near right, tat thereVbestrong effort to ive Cx.SVELAXthe vote of Korth Carolina .In ibe Rational Conven- :a. rs Arding toti theory suggested ;rrland by Jit. -John Aitken, . r civtittf tcientinc circles . :ne favor, foes are caused by :cscnceo solidj particles of; r ii. the7, ntmospnere, npon i v .. jor coadensesr Most of j t . i . m particles are saw oenvea xrom i ; but over cities they consist cf sulphnrT frbritfthe smoke, ated tLat ba every day - indoa throws three hnn ' f rty-sevcntonsof sulpbur '- oVcrbcaoV Mr. Aitken ' ' -: !t this vast production ; injurious to the inhabi ;:V. O.i the contrary, ? 'to it, 'an nntise; ;;c f ' - -rant air, t .l r lopeficial to 'v :'Joaes County lUm?? j 1 Mr. and ilra. F. n. JFoy.'of too. Lave the eympathj of thia entire com rannity in the death, of their darling little boy, tfuma, wbe died of heart disease, on the Sta The bridfe at roUoksvflle bavins been reported dangerous, the com missioners ordered that notice be given to the travellinfr public, and that the draw be ran back and al) passing over be discontinued; The commissioners court is in session today (Monday) with bat ,a slim attendance, aa the tanners are too. ; busy plantinf and makisf K reparations on their farms, being ehind in consequence of the bad cold weather. We would like to ask our county commissioners if it is right that there should be no seats in the petit jury room, nor a stove! We suffered two days there last week ! and hare concluded that some pro jriBions for the comfort of the jury is needed. Died, iu Treutou towunhip, ou Friday, April 1, Mrs. Elizabeth iiarrisou, aged about fto years. Mrs. Harrison was the mother of Mr. Jas. L. Iiarrisou, of Tieutou township, aod leaves a large num ber of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. The grand jury of Jones couuty, during the last week, found a bill against U. Meadows, jailor, for the eseape of prisoners. Meadows gave bond in the sum of three hundred dollars for his appearance at next term of court. We learn that there was but one presentment Iniade, whirl peaks well for onr county The many liieuds vl Capt. Swift Galloway, so lone solicitor of this district, wero glad lo we him at our court. We learn that he will attend our court regularly iu the future. A more genial, whole souled, honorable geDtleman never attended our courts. He is an able lawyer and we bespeak for him a good share of business in onr coonty. Two ot the most succesislul law yers who attend our court are to be found in the persons of lion. F. M. Simmons and Clement Manly, Esq. They have the largest prac tice of any attorneys at our bar, and out of the many cases they tried last week they lost not a single one. They are indefatigable workers and they know how to work. In our court last week, Lott David, col., was convicted of lar ceny and sentenced to two years in penitentiary. Virgil Perry was sentenced to one year Cor larceny. Ella Brown, col., ten months in hail was hired out for larceny. Kilby Jones, col., was convicted oi disposing or mortgaged property- judgment suspended on paymant of cost. Jvtlby Jones, coi., was tried for perjury, and acquitted. Oliver Boon, col., was found guilty of assault and battery with deadly weapon judgment suspended on payment of cost, which was paid and prisoner discharged. Why is it that some farmers are so surprised at their failures in farming, when some of them con sider that on a one horse farm a fine Cincinnati buggy is an in dispensable necessity t When I see a farmer loaded down with heavy mortgages for commercial fertilizers, and a fine top-buggy to ride iu on Suqdays, with a fine beaver hat on his bead (purchased on time), I just set that chap down as one who has wasted five dollars on a beaver to cover five cents worth of brains. Such a chap is always a failure don't need a phrenologist to acquaint us of the fact, cither. Yet, he is sure to complain of bad lack nnd bad crops. Died, at the residence -of her son-in-law, Mr. Jas. O. Moore, in Trenton township, . on Saturday, April 2, with pulmonary consump tion, Mrs. Susan Frost, aged about 75 years. She leaves one daughter and many relatives,ctogether.with a host of friends, for all who knew her were her friends. She. had been a member of the Free Will Bantist Church for many years and died a pious, consistent member of that church. Airs. Frost nas Deen confined to her bed for the last three years, and, though her suffer- inirs were ereat. she bore inem wan Christian fortitude, until death came and relieved her. Though her friends mourn' her" departure, yet they mourn not like those who have no hope. . , A striking illustration of the ad vance which bas been . made J n modern times in brain surgery is found in then- statement ; recently made by Professor Uorsley, before the Eoyal Society of Jxradon, to the effect that "daring the past year he had ."occasion to operate upon thirteen" j human patients in ten cases removing ' portions- of the brain, and . three portions of the skull, that be bad used the same anrsthetlcs as he had employed in his experiments upon the brains Cf monkeys, ana that m no case naa tbe patient", complained of arty tV Silver E-la Items. : ' - , -1 Very healthy 't " present: 5. We hear, f no siekness, ; save a few chiHa pccasiciaaily. . 'zt. Z Onslow SuperiorCoortthis week. Oar community is well represented at Jacksonville ot this occasion. VWo wesume about; the I ame acreage will be planted in cotton this year as was last in this section.. Weather, cold and disagreeable. March lias been as lion through. out April has '..entered eold and rainy. . Ail farm work is, however, progressing rapidly, v ' Onr farmers are mannrin? Drettr heavily this . season . with . home made fertilizers, .4 We suggest and. advise aU ourarmera to read Mr. C. D. Ferrell's letter to the Weekly Journal of March 31st and try some of his plans. Alarge black bear passed through our section a lew days ago and was killed near Swansboro by the citi zens oi tuot place, lie weigueu 270 pounds, and was supposed to have been a tame bear. Bruin created quite :in eseitenient m Swansboio. We desire, a Sunday school es tablished at our school house. Why can't wo have a large aud pros perous one 1 There are a largo number of both children and older persous wuo wouia ue auxious to attend a good Sabbath tChOoJ ; and we certainly see uo reason wuy we should not have one at once. We suggest that bro. O. J). Mattocks take hold of the matter immedately aud push it with eagernebs into a reality, lie will be a proper per son lot htiiierinteudeut. Let us have a meeting of all the citizens at our school Uo use I'd Sunday iu April anl organize a good Sunday school. It is a duty aud a neces sity that we should not neglect. An hour or two spent at Sabbath school is far better for the children than having them roaming arouud from place to place or spending their time in idle play at borne. Let every one turn out and do all he can to eucourage it. It is a good work and Ihe children sadly ueed all the teachings they can get in this direction ; so let us put the ball iu motion Iriends, what say yon : Inflection of Ojslrr Waters. Mr. K. Chambers Smith returned from the eastern pait of tbe State yesterday, where he had been on business connected with public im provements in the east. While there he joined Lieut. Winslow and Thos. S. llodeon, Esq., the latter gentleman representing a commit tee ot the -Maryland Senate on oyster farming, on a trip over a portion of .North Carolina oyster waters. Mr. Ilodson was pleased with Lieut. Wlnelow's methods of oyster farming, took great interest in its practical workings and will direct his efforts to secure for Maryland a law in lavor of oyster culture similar to the one passed at the last session of the Korth Caro lina Legislature. During the trip oysters were found abont Far creek equal in size and flavor to any to be found anywhere in the world, large, yellow and fat, and were said by connoisseurs to surpass . the fa mous Lynnbavens. Lieut-. Win- slow is giving special attention to the work In .North Carolina waters, and notes considerable growth from some plantings. Neirf and Observer. Bachlaa'a Aratlea Balae. Ths Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruise, Boras, Uloera, Sale Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores piles or no par required. It la guaranteed to give perfect aatiaf action, or money re funded, moe so cents per dox. ror sale by K.N. Duffy. -declo It J. V. STEWART, HEADQUARTERS FOR UOhSESifiiDUGGiESi ' A cargo, of ; FINE HORSES, AND "y k. 'ct v v ",; - MULES jat iioilnLs' "v V--r,i? w-tiVJt'wU tlli;Belt Boggy On whe,k;j iot tbe tnonef . -fr s .('-- v t ; kt - t t "'' rvi-tut ti. "t ; T f't f !,'. 'i Vnorses and VehfcIes;to- . reasotiabls rates. i: 1 -' v Jul m Absolutely Pure. Tbie aowdar bawr viwie a n.reJ ot parll7,alrength, aud wboleaouienees. Mora oodobjioJ Uiu th ordinary kin(l. and eea ' Dot baaold'lDOoin petition wltb tbe inulUlode al low teat, anort welgbt. alum or pboaphate povtlera. Bold only lu eace. Hoii.Bhiu pTowDU Co.. lu Wall-el-N.I ooTl-lvdw 1 For eale iu Newberu by Alex. Miller. IE.H.& J. A. Licadcivs OFFElt FOR 1 Tajmed Ordr, at their Warthouee, 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 Phosphates, Pocomoke, Pine Island. First-Class Buggies MADE AND ON KEPT CONSTANTLY HAND AT C. T. RANDOLPH'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, Broad St., New Berne, N. C. Those wishing to purchase will fiod it to tbetr advantage to call and examine before purchaaiog elaewhere. REFAIRINQ done at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in work and pricei. ial d3m wit JH03T BRILLIANT Pure i Pciiecr IN THE WORLD. Tbay ara aa tranapurebt and aolorleas at llht ltaolf, and foi aoftaraa ef andnranra to the ay a nan not ba excel lad. enabling the wnarar ft read lor iioan wlibout (allgua. In fact tbay ar PCKVBOV SIGHT PHEIEBVEltl -' ' TaaMmoRlalt rram tbe learflnf physldant la UiaX'nlwd aJtataa, Oovaanora, rnatora, Llalatora.aioca:maB, men o ' aota tu all pro-: feaaiona.and la dlflerem braucbas of trade, bnnkera, ineahanloa, etc., rjan belven who have bad ttaeli algb.t taapravad by lb air oae, IlWiLY PATEKT EITSSSIOS .. . - t -j Tbe Fiitt In Estate hoc. . . - -:.i . i-'st " ' And are racmomended bf taa KEDICAL FACULTY througboot tbe conntry. - ! pieaaura produdnR IrrltaUnn. Ko danerof awaer Uiat la eomeUnxs the remit or wear ing other aya-glaaata, teatlaa wlta eaae opoa vfna th atea-araea ata talakiiia - ' Batov Roro a La. Jaunary 21, IW. -To Mr. A. K. itewkee: bear r-lr I dealre to Ir-Mlfr ta ba areat aoperiorltr of oir Uryatallaed !. lky aaraWna great Brilliancy whs eoiuwetana pteaaanvrHraa ty tbe eye, mora Ibaa aqy I baveever rnnnU. . -,.' S D. fCENEKY, - : v i ,V , awam,(irtaiai)a.' : s v Fraat . Irelaad orTrxa. ... ', ' Ta Mr. ATK. Hra-ke: Dtar lr Ii glvea to pleaaara to aay that I bara been aalnc your f taaeea for aoma tlma past wlta much eettef action: Far elt-arasaa, aoltneaa, and (or all parprxwa In tended , tbey are not enrpateed by aay that I have ever worn. 1 wonld cent. wend thru to all who waal a superior Claaa. . - - f - , i. Froaa Gov. S. V. Oaghea of Arkanaaa Havlnr need A. K. Qaarkea' new Crratal lard Ien4a for anma ranntha.l have furiBd them tba Co eat ilwaea 1 bare ever aeeeU - i --- - hiuos p. uiuaw, y . , , -. ' . povarnor of, Araanaas. . . J Vraaa E-avr)oa W. M fWlmt. iV Ilnd Eawkaa' saw -Orystalraed Inara H oprkr. OTiHiny. Lavinp worn tbem wltn areataBtiaiociion. w. n. MILbEK, . . Li-GOvtmor of Arkantaa. ALL EtS FITTED - : Sat' ths vjxar etoee 'of r.c. tjurrv, r.'cni ;erD,:;c. Vfrnl ' ':' ' - f-f t' T'! ''! i';" ' "(.It- " A VELL - 4 soo: Dn. TAJtKEY TARKH, W AND PAL.EN tin the libertr to aa Mfr. On ncoaf of their MAndinff M Phvsiciaiisl in the follawinr ird cB- knowa pettoM who have tried their Tti iiaia!" Hoa. Willi m n KallM. Member of Coasreu. PluU-1 Rev. Victor L.1 Coorad. Editor Lutheran ObierMr, PbiU.j Rav. Cbaa. W. Caahlnf, lirlnna N. V. : Moo. William Penn Nixon. Ed injr hmw i j -" . - - - - Oueuenia Jut. . & thousand, of omen iaevety aaaj of the ' i . - i "i.: Til . U D. ViMMt.H "COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE OF Ann tituLTi" inleukofi book of two puMuhed b Do. Starltey and Palea, which (i- fuu tnlomutioa ai to uu itnuum mf "," - i r .. . . . . curi in wide ninrt of Arooii: c irr of them eitt hem. .benaoaril ta ax by athar phytloux. . I' will be mailed fine to any address on application. . Drs.STARKEY & PALEN, 1527-1529 Arch St; Phila., Pa. War, War, War, AGAINST RACKETS! X.ooIc Out for tlie TVa I HAYING JUST 11 KITH NED A Large Stock of Dry Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, i . aud cvirjtliiiig jou cun tall for usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store, j I am determined tu open war against rackets and high prices. I To prove the sarae I ijuoto some of my pricfes : - ' i Hats as low a 5c; a nice bat for 25c.; acd for 5Co. I em givo jou a fiW dress bat. t And Shoe.-, 1 can :it.tonitb tbe natives. Why I can give you JjtdicaV Button Shoe lor l7e.; a niue Foxed Gaiter, only 65c. I also have a nieajinf of Ladies' Low Quarter Shoes, l)8c. In fact I have a large and well aelectod stock of Shoes, and guarantee prices to suit tne limes. 7 1 Three nice Handkerchiefs for 5c. Also a nico Linen Handkerchief for 5c, I alno Lave a well selected line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. A good Dnlaundried Shirt from 35c. to 50c , Alarge and well selected lino of Neck Wear; Scarfs 2ic. up to 50o.. Look at this! Why, I can givo you A Nice All Wool Blue Flannel Suit, only $7.00. . A Good Diagonal Suit, Black or Brown, for $9.00. Also, a good line of Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, Trunks and . Valises, ,- Come one ! Come all ! to tho Headquarters of the War Department, and ba Rnnvineod that 1 ran . . . Sell You Goods Cheaper The Wm. Bishop BuilQing, opp; Baptist cnxircii. j JAS. A. THOMAS, SALESMAN. mar25 dwtf V E0R We will sell the balance of ' our Stock of Clothing AT COST. We wish to make room for the LARGEST and ilOST'COMPIETE IINE of SPRING and SUU", aU.i 4mVt ; VW V A saAaVaVI U f I V rrt r v ! We can offer some bareaini in Children's Suits.' Call early Wore .they are all sold.? rCt "tj- Just received- a new stoek bt. SPRING HATS In Black and Pearl fetifT. AlaoCruoh Hats in-allxolors.. V,.--M.' w':"! V" ': - :".'" . " " " l" "wj" J1"'"-" i',-f: ' i2,!3.Sf ' Vi New stock of Smyrna Door Bugs at $1.25 ; largs sisf, f 50. AXew pieces of Straw patting ftow in stpekX , x4"VS v v r J' "i : FunWckr,rJttlrelK SilVAjpaca; Alokalr : ind'Girighiml, Chil- Wren's cchool Umbrellas, J1.00 j Sixteen EU IJaweHss at 11.00. f boretook of 'GEJfTS FljaSHINO GOODS, .eons'lsOa g of Collars and Cuffi3r' Haadkerchiels, U. Hofie, iiachclorJDuttoni, Suspenders, Garters, Shfrts, cte is rerjr complete.. -f;. . .- - .i . , . " , Be sure yoii see "us before huyin. ;--:V;". r.."'-;.' 'f?t-2:- ilAyE RE3IOTED TO Tlirilt E-T.V3 bToniG, c:uth cf Tr i re; :::z ci. An i v: of tlou: m: ' J rir TRIEDiBEATMEIJT FO CONByirTIO,1'JLSTHBlA, DY8PSPSIA.- CA- - HAY FEVER. HEADAtHhV, UtBlUTI. p ; .f. UDIIB.lr.IA J -It rkmir Ntnmii Dturdtft, ' 'CtalPOUNOrOXYeela belt takea into 1 . .h. -i ,ke Bnbi. Soinal W arrow, and th , NcrWmDtNerroaa CeBtrta' ai nnrMhed mmd auk mm eenve. Thav the rountaia Head el aa mcvt)rt-"- u ' i j v : I 1. . i ' atsctataaataaioi mtegnty aad thaacnotasjmterr arond. JO toa uniM.a a- Tr an act ACTION Mkiadly aad cC- bandrad aaaaa. 00 to, "fLS- cicauy FROM TIIE NOETII WITH Goods, Clothing, Boots, Than Any Other House In" City. ' SULTjAW, . UIU f v VA -VtMUt , i- A i v, . --v... , f Suits and odd Coata ani Ventr: alsn in . howabd & jo:::.
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