i jutiuULu a Si eo:Lits 1 dr, axcplliuody, m , ..tfO lr ai a maum. Lwuverad . . iLT JOCfcSAX. Molajaa r .h:-ju6 vt TaradaT at ceo -;alSO KATES (DAlLT) Uu ar -. jtOe. for each avbaaqoaat '.Mil uitr Jtea ef v "10coMcr nJaaforSrat. a4 ebl c - . Matm vinbelktt.e4 balwwan tstt of iluikiM or DMlta Ml loaxeaew . M wm b rsaata4 free,. AJl additional r wUl to enarge otti m Una, 'i-nr waif I aSTWttaaaanina nl t inOatiTUM. !UKKlrMTartMUMfita -J UoOllaeUrfjWOinptly St l)M Ml ft Met) ooutmum wiiou otainlna nera or a dla uio of , (MMl naMara arc aoUcltea. Ho i-oiuiunoleaUoa amat ba (XDaeled la be nab- i UKltaat eatttalne obtaettanaUa porauuai- -'; wlUibaida b imm of tha aotbor: or t at will mak mora than una column of tbia Aiy peraoa laallaa; aajuiavad at any auoay tcouunaaananaa) earn obtain the hum l ua kutaar y ybUoatlOB al thta office aud n o wl ag v ban4a the navanoa exlata. LI deaaes train Our Exchaarea. THE; JOURNAL. K. S. . ! aa Wfif. MAY J 19. i'4tm4 at ahirVtf aflte al Ktji a , aaaamiit man wianary " Tub lust usoe of the Durham Tohce'.'l'lai, Is a handsomely illustrated. iBteresting issue. Ms.J. p. L. Harbis, editor of the lUlelh Signal, gives notice of several varieties of potato slips for sale, Among other varieties tie .has the Scaf Jam and the Haty Yam. 'We UDiKKe the sncar vaui is for the, JCnigbU of Labor, t he bat e JtyUfor the Democrats, and the Barbados. another varictv. for the JUpablleana. We venture to say they are all good poiatoeb, aud we hope, notwithstanding they are radical slips, that tbeezpcniucoial farm at Kaieigii win give them a trial.' . JUDGE OOOLKY, chainuan of t lie inter-State commerce commission, in reply to the Sisters of Charity of $t Louis, Mo., asking that the railroad jeompanies be authorized IV jjivo auBlu tree iiiiuovi miiuii no heretofore, regrets that the com mission caif Bate no order upon the railroad companies for their benffibot stales that the com pa their policy In granting favors to persons engaged in religions work This feature of the law is doubtless unobjectionable to the railroad coropanlee an if they ( an succeed in Keeping vue long ana-Riiori uaui clause in eospense they will profit by the new order of things. ! Ji-Jiiii i i i i., .i -i :,, v;:f ' . a Vert sir - ' It Is eratlfying to note that the :ijt rF. few weeks threatened to run into a reUrj'3i4 boom In gr" business has somewhat subsided, and that business men. instead of devoting their time and money to real estate speculative operations, are giving their attention to the actual devei opmentoftbe industrial interests of theut section. As we nave pre viously stated, many of the large land companies organised in the Sooth during the last few months hare a solid foundation for present and future Prosperity, and it is through their exertions that a very larje jTOportlon or tue new enter rrisas that 'are being cstablisbed there have been secured, lint the rreat and well-deserved success of these companies caused almost craze Jor real, estate dealings for awtile, jnureTemntenaencynas Kt-uscrVithoat hating done any r :rr anent harm; in fact, this specn .i; a did good. It attracted ut '3 capital and Adraneed the price r real estate, wnicn was too low t'.r-ihonlS a.! great part of the v r ilaTing done this, it has tad down; and left the people CV '1 section in a proper frame of 1 fora more. Ttgoroas and de- :ned effort than ever before in "g, up their : manufacturing ' r tsr If the real estate specn i had gone on indefinitely it 1 hare done harm: as it is, it : J. It awakened the people vast possibilities of their . r and stimulated tuem to 7 r.-.-'-y; it permanently lifted valaa of prtpertJr,nTer large aJ from these centers of 'y will spread infloenoes that - :.Ie the whole couth more : t)f conrse, there rill : -red speculation at times, 1 ti Jency to wild booming ; ore, ueen pretty eneci !; -The : South - is now VAj and rapidly on to- id and en daring pros' i never berore was tee : J r? -'at. Manfctvm"i Greensboro Xetct : The new and beautlf at Baptist edines was opened for divine service for the first time last night, the pastor leading his flock ia. prayer and praise. A petition was circulated yesterday asking the commissioners to order a vote In', Gilmer and Morehead townships on local option, to take place is. Jans next. , -, Statesville Mtil: The barn of Sir. George Sharpe, of Gaultneyra township, Alexander county, was burnt last Thursday night about 10 o'clock. Everything about the barn, including one horse, oue mole, harness, wagon, baggy and forage was entirely destroyed. No insurance. The fire is supposed to be the work or an incendiary, Greensboro Patriot: A storm of cyclone proportions passed through Chatham a few days since, between Moncure and Pitts boro, mulcting considerable dam ages to the county. Trees as large as a Hour barrel were twisted en Uirely off near the base, leaving stumps with long fibres which made a fearful noise as they whip ped together. The store of Mr. John Knight was blown to pieces, and the goods scattered in all di rections for several hundred yards. No oue is reitorted hurt, but the cyclone caused great fright and excitement. Elizabeth City Economint : The young geutleinen of the town have ! vnu orjranizeu a uoai ciuo lor ine por- .neai!v as for cash. wvi. nf ,lArimt!iifr r.ru u-tk ami I y, t. . , a is tlt tie j . . . . i.re t .":rsJ llnlts cf LuUr t 1 ia syitpatby (with the Lmpiv-ci negro. The letter, says, the.' tLeri 'mnst re? lease the man by next Tuesday nighrandjlntimates thai atLe writer to backed by- 300 Knights 'of Labor, there will be troahw U the demand Is not -complied .with. Sheriff. Abernathy is, firm and is determined - to, resist any attempt J cast may be m&as to release tns negro, JXa has the , letter in hip posasssion vn4 . intends to hold to it as a vindication of his action in cass'thaf treohte artoes.'j narrowly escaped being jjored to death by a cow a few1: days' ago. The cow had thrown the; child down and would soon hav KUwdit but for the timely aid of. some of the family.- We rare pisased .to hear favorable reports Crotn nearly every portion of the oonaty as to the condition ol the trpwipg wheat crop. During the very severe weather of last winter it was feared that the wheat was badly damaged and the crop would be almost a failure, but the prospects now are very encouraging for a good crop. ue certainly hope that the yield will be abundant this year, for if there ever was a time when a bountiful crop was needed, now is that time. . i y m l :i h&a i. 1 ... . ;4I it 1 ; ?Sr lb ia- I.- '-MjMdsJii 3-r. h 1 r 1 .t i.ftirfJ its au , iaao- aaanraf "f : tliia Bartar- Mriiy.auaaath. mud whol oaB Mmm aauaomleal Utaa tbe ordlOATT kloda.aD4 aaaw bat baaoM la ooaa aatl tioa with Ua moiuumo low baal, abort walckMUam aa pbaapfcMnarl Kvaara. Baiaoaiyui oaaa. tpTAfc ntwimm, WBMOo-lui WaJi-alK. T. aorU-lTd W For m1 ih Wawbem by Abz. Hillon upi!T;s!, Near MwWt.1?pc)CJiiBC.; fatbA SUra lately occupied by Wm. IlolliitS-.'where b .hiaore Iom tf 4L-'i-,'V , . v. hit iaoreaaed Stock, he U, JUl th udaiataoG of - I 1 - The FIHEST, NOBBIESTj NEATEST, PHETirrST andTirST noiDY-rjiiDE clot:!;;3s- Geuta-Purnlshinr Goods?! - ti:'4! 6 "i r; Straw, Derby nad Fur nats, - 1 y .. pry Goo4sK Bt. BU . I AM BOLE AGENT FOB r - 1 1 BATTLES' MEn CiLP SEWED $2.50 SEOES A "The pnlySboet bold tnthUrity that ra V A KB ANT- .; uy in junuiuunr iu uu ana si hsto Mr UtuMlK.vtK Jtverypair ia Wa todt aauakl' ny uf uiera In any war within raaaosabla Uma glv aot,'l wlH upon return of dxmaged pau ad iltlti )ualHolfUiW avear, iithkr KsrDM) the Moyav ArRIVIlHOIIllH lltf hllra IMH.MOI. ItdA HlA HMat, Hne and ehsapcat Hboa In to wori4 for tba - moucy. 7 heyooma la Battoa. flat a ami tbarp Toed ' Coiurreia'wnd Laca Up Sboea. V 1 hara aainwtata from aoma of oar beat and lead- lnc eltlaaua, who have bought the "BATTLKS 8HOK," . : aome of which have worn one oatraalona aa tl montba. and prorouuteluhe Best, Cheapest and Kaaieat Waar, e ins ouoe in uie woria. .. . .A l tweoMuuy aaitcibfui maeeuioo or our block uid guatoc aAtire nuf m t Won to all purchasing from ua. ,., .t .SV MAX 8CH WESIN, Middle Street, at Wm. Holliatert Old SUnd, Sign of Flag. 1" i 1 4 ; v A. 'KiSEBJjfj.,:1-; WWW JfOU C4J AfcWAXSJTIJfD Von Ciat lKt It. i Prugrewlve Farmer can't boy on a credit ilS muscle l.y tlx- manly art ol rowing. toWi r J1, daugerous in it but barely enough of the utile. However it i cum mendable, in that it conduces to health and happiness and ke p.s Jack Iroui beiui; a dull boy, but when we tiiink of the blank car tridges fin d in lri iug "the light haJlop lroin the shore" we can't help thinking how "it might have been' utilized at a lie handle or a whip 6iiw . Lenoir Ti On .Monday alter noon, as the Icard mail rider, who had lett ienoir at 1'2 m.. u eared llatou, about S miles from lenoir. bis horse slipped, .stumbled and fell, striking his head against a stump on the side of the road with such lorce as to kill him- The mail rider made his way on to the next office a toot and there got another horse. Last week at Federal Court at Btate8ville, James Bmith, of this county, was convicted and sent, back to jail to await sentence, "enduring of which" he broke out with measies. When his time for sentence came Col. Armfield sug gested to Judge Dick that if Bmith were incarcerated with other pris oners, he would cause them to break out which would be u had thiag, Taking into consideration these facts and adding to them the state ment ol Mr. Newland, Smith's at torney, that he caught the measles from Dr. Kent, .Judge Dick bade him go and sin no more. Tarboro Sout htmir .- Within five months three lives iu this county have been sacrificed to man's pas sion and the only man caught gets on with ten years in the State's prison. A scant punishment for disobeying the command thundered from Sinai "Thou shalt not kill." Last Sunday Mr. Jos. 11. Porter re ceived through the mail a letter which was mailed to him on March 2.1d, 1878, from Wilson, Granville county, this State. The letter was missent to Washington on the 21st of this month and from there for warded to its destination. It was seat by a subordinate grange at that place to Mr. Porter as Secre tary of the State Grange and con tained 9a cents for dues, three paper 25 cent bills, one 15 cent one and a silver piece with a hole in it, mnch tarnished. It had been on the way or was lying in the Wilson postomce lor exactly nine years and one month. After this in stance of Republican neglect and Democratic reformation of the mail service we hope the esteemed WU mingtoo Star will let op for a while on the administration. Charlotte Chronuile: Oapt. A. E. Nesbit lost his favorite old fami ly horse in a peculiar manner yes terday. A boy. was riding the horse from the well to the stable, without a bridle, and the horse ap proached the stable at a brisk rate Just as the horse was entering the table door one oi his .Tors feet lipped on a plank and the animal fen heavily forward. In falling, the horse struck his head on a staple With such fores that his head was shattered on his brains, ran out resulting is his death. Parties wno arrived; in the citv yesterday from Gaston tell ns that s good deal of excitement exists in that county at present over a letter eat to sheriff .Abernathy, by some colored people. ; It toems that some days ago, a negrd f wrote a very in sulting note to f youngiAdy in ilc Adencrilley -foe - which ho was arV rested and placed ia jaH at Dallas. Last Wednesday, sher: J Abernathy received a letter sigaed by "Tom Hunter and 300 others." Hunter and give them nothing in return You can't get relief from the pressure ol hard times, except through proer economy and in dustry. You cau't make uiouey if you buy all your meat, corn, flour, hay and fertilizers, no matter how rich your lauds may be. You can't maintain your credit nor your own self-respect, if you become the slave of the chattel mortgage or crop lien syBteru. You can't make money so long as yon scratch over thirty acres of land, to get a yield which should be produced on ten acres. You cau't make money by buy ing commercial fertilizers to use alone on poor land. You can't make monev by impovemhiDg your lands. I You can't make money on cot ton, which you are forced to sell at eight cents, if it cost you twelve oents to produce it. You can't make money on tobacco by selling it at four cents per pound if it costs you eight cents to produce it. Lak,St far Tkem. Anj infortnauon will bs gratefully received leading: to the dinarvery bed, iial nt nirti mm -.i thim. elves aa dt agenti in "Order to eelll cheap glaeaea on t&7 reputation. All of my apeoUolee re aUmped "Bawkes" on the bow. end no oabwra art genuine. All eyes fitted and the- fltfturmnteed at the drug store of F. S. Daffy, Mew r' jnarB lm ATLANTIC k nORtH ttlQUAl K. L TO. FREIGHT UCFA.BTMKNT HQ To Shbr:rs of Trc:k. OS AND AffTE!t MOB DAT. MAT . and nbtll fartlier Dotlee, a iralRht train will be ran dally (except HaUinlAjr and Monday; for the eonTanlanaa of ablppars. Uaavlng Nawkern at WW F.H-, arriving alQoldeboro .n P.M., maklnf ektee etMinveUon WIUi the A Uaatle Ooaat Una Faat Truck Train for all potntanortB. QUICK TlkE ! ' VEHTILATIP CABS ! For farther Information applj to aSenU of loa uoinpany,er vf. Duirjf. o. r. A 3wbero,N. O.Apr)lUitlK.7. , IS I Of every variety", fh lartre 'or mall qnautitiei.1 Also tha FINEST GRADES ! TOBACCO AND CICtABS. AH of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH ! John T. Dinkixs, Saleaman. E. WHITMAN, dec22dw Proprietor. Take ff olice ! Our itore ia filled with Provisions, Groceries, Canned CJoods, Dry Uooda, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Oelebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO 0. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and.SIioes. Every pair brar ranted to give aatia fnDthM.u.. :w. - - Ooontry marakaota and tibe people geneilyjtreqwated bftoeil and x aroiae onr targe Heok berera'-purchaa-ing. We wUlgiveyoalowfigBree. we m Loriuara Btma. ROBERT i BRO., Soptk Fixm . JVevj Bern. N. O. Hock Lime; PUster. Cements I f lMuiiM II tM4kiiuaviaaAieaS 01 OIIMim HMHUUIIUBIHBIIl 07. .'I We wish to call the attention of our Cus tomers and friends to our elegant stock of- Spring Clothing and Gents' Furnishing. Oar Stock is now nearly complete, and we are prepared to give too. : GOOD CLOTHING AT LOW FIQTJKUS. v It is a well known fact that our Suite give better, satisfaction than aat you can find in the city. Why? Because we buy from the beat houses, and when we guarantee an article you can depend on it, and any article that do& not suit may be returned and money refunded. BLUE UITS, $5.00 to $10.00. Our $10.00 Suit we guarantee fast color ; if it fados we return your money. t Our Hoe of $10.00 Suits oan not be matched in New Berne so thejf aU$pyK Be sore and see us it you want a suit of any kind ; if we.can't au;t yovjvst , , of stock we can order it for you. ( We have aa usual the finest line of STRAW IJ ATS in tho city. Boji", 50c. Straw Ilata a epecialty. Mackinaw Straw Hats 50c. up. ' - We wish to call attention to our line of MEN'S FINE JSlkoES ,Stacy Adams & Go.'s and James Means & Oo.'s. We are sole agents, If ere. r , lt. Our stook of NEOKWEAK is verycomplete, and U being constantly , added to. , Large line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, consisting of Dnderwear, Sua-, penders, H. Hose, Garters, Collars and Cuffs, etc. , , i . Trunks and Valises, Straw Mattings, Fine Straw Mattings and Carpets. Nice lot of Porpoise Hide Shoe Laces. . ir rrW Do not buy before you see us. . . . HO WARP & JONES. . t"j' Qtstziit Axxir 'V;,-il Li .11 ; . Sugar Cured Hams, til -j i- . ... ...i i .. And Breakfast Strips, Are the finest oil the market, and are old by ACTUAL WEIGHT at j'.u; . .... i,. .. ' . K B. HACKBlRir& j .labedvU .. . .- . ....... -v- FOB BAROAIH8 ID Furniture, CALL AT TUX 1 trt ITew Berne Pnrnitfire Stcre, , ; WEST SIDE .MIDDLE STREET,! " Wbera it can he found la creai rarlety. r Furnf tare ibVueiocirwUl heeTdeni at aanall per cent abeT cost, w-: :r- A liberal -.hare of bahllo WronaM solicited. tS," ',-. jv ' M BIXBSr 2 :. v: .. MW Uanagef.'!' - mairUwtt' i - j i. it j. ...... i .... f a. . i--. .-. r, n.4Bjjuioe; J ,bwTi eVif. K. 0. Ea LODGrE. CJtAVJEW 8TKJ2ET. lieloW Etp-css Offlce. ' I T.I iLfi jg::;s, WhelamieiaaH .Retail Dwali CrfOlCt'FALtlLYCROCEr:: -1 War, War, War, ((a.." ... . ; 1. , ... 1 u.vwi" ''"Mf r.ia jut v. m m w " iai r- m m ma . tsa xb. tn wm mm- wmi . m 1 v ti.itj . ' ' . t u : . . 4.iia- T.oOlc Out for the WaI ,1 . .. . . . . i ii. l . '"M. wr oil 1 . i rr w.i.,w-v tlAV UiU JUBX JtJUrUXtJNSilJ rHUM 'AiAJtS JiUJtl'il 4"rvJ .r-'un' .'.;.. -M.'-, :m--- . ... ,. a ,ito , A Xairge Stock of, Dry Goods,- Clothing Boots. Shoes, Hats, Capsi Notions, nJVl..IKi rn mmlf ...11. I . . -1 Tfc f J V ' X ameUrmined to open war against racket and Wlt prices. ' To prove the same I quote some of my prices : ' - M 1 v' a una . ' Hats .as low ts 5c.; a nico hat for 25c.: and for 506. 1 cab rive Vou dress-hat .. ' " ' .,! 'And Shoes, I can astonish the natives;, Wly I can. giys ypu? a1 Ladiesf. ' " ' j 3s ttori Shoe for 97c; a nloe Foxed Gaiter, only 65o. I also have amnios line" " of Ladies' Low Quarter Shoes, 8c. In Uci I have a large and well selected" stock of Shoes, and guarantee prices to suit the times.' 4 awaa a -w e A a . m a wa mm, l J inree nice nanasercnieis tor oc. , ajso a nice iiinen Handkerchief for oc'' a "- i Hon; . General Jlerrd ; .. CoMlraeiV'oi A and owierroauoa aoucireo, ,s, ., 4 Fromni Attatloii Onamnteeft V. W. Cor. South Fronl and IfildleSt VKwiBciurBrir. c.i . A 6t&-UaUtndried Shh-t from BSsTlb: BO. . - t ' At large and well selected line of Week Wear ; Sett62Jc. ' up to bOe."," Look at this Vny; l eaS givwyo'tt'';' : tiiata; i TjA Good Diagonal Soil, plaoksOr Bfowif, for $9.00;' JJAJsOj.agoodluie of Carpet,,Mattlnjr. Ofl Cloths, ,Trnnk and-. ., Cems one f Come ail J to. the ilcaduarters of the Wsr DebartmenL and be v" r Befli YouOoods Cheaper, Than Any1 Other House In- ' ' i it i - 0 We own the enlyXbSo' Ella fa this to irsio .We own the only Hi city, nd 40M ( Fr Commercial lim fot sale, fee of sandV, 45,00 to $6JX per PpnimUafarcuf and prain pealer d -jtj hew xaunt'-ie . t . . 1 n i I l It t ; 1 alio have a well selected line ot ? 41j al fMvK't i JtJ7 3- -loI'J -Wtf"" t JAS, -j4,ifi.i(.tf s , , . .T .'.,.' ' t ;tf.i : w.v. 1 .sJ s ka u v d L. sj 'i -i'. n. f ,v Bishop Bmldinf opp. Baptist Chzizlx: ; -. n rT ' . L a 7 y L U Wa'S.';-tl 1 aa i ' ; . f t at .'-lii fca.;4 o B -,vcA'TJ- 1 hi i Will ratia la tv Covru nf ori fWMW, (VWt - o .r t ir a vis IiEaIOVE:T-Tn Tirr-ir? . - - jtu.cf ti::i .V It At a tee? t f tlct :, riEATr,' corn: if" ; n t i cr V If , a fcUGAi:, ' Aim cr : vja, - - - cm Crv I '-V't, r- mr - i is a colored nan ttd a re:k cutter;