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i t i. t r t - - --' I- . THK WEKHT JUDJUCAU suitu&a N, te nWiafeee every Thareday at XS8 ST f " " 1 .". A bVi.tt?iJBla (DJU1.Y) On Jasii?-W S liwlwli uIn head of "Boalbass ' -tHHTHMtlFHUMlarM, end ku U srtl em. '.- evwHamsiila Jlbslne.d bMnw V ifMMimwrDtt.antoxed tsa lines wlU.l UeaWIS fa . AUtitdlBoul , v MttKwUltowHpdleMupw iim. rj. fUTM iilafiii tra teatadvartlaejtteaumnsl bkMlllt4nm, BecularedvertiaemejiU ' IU ImmUmUC prompUj al lh ul of ernes .ISfWHIUlStlM eoaiaialni news or a dls- mm or men UUeil are :iimiiiMi SOUCltSd. Mo iOat be exmcied u be pub- liuatlni aoolalna otlMUoubl uunut WMhkejM. tae bne of itie umor or man on column of UiM M WWW ' a obtain Uie uiw o la enuior by application l ttila olUos and Mfm wHafl anevanee exist. X THE JOURNAL. t4llt. 'Ill SJCW BKBNI, N. C MAY 28. 1967. Vgtaifaet the On at H .era ' aetssnad ilm sianer. It U . -XEK Eevjeitjh Signal gays: "Wipe Ifci Democratic party oat of power next year and the Republican party will wipe the internal reveDae taxei fro the statute book." The peqf Lf fore not forgotten that the RtMtcn party was in power for twqtty-fiw yeiiTa und the internal lefuue if ft part of their work. V Jiii-ismi . ypETHCAROUXA PA PERN. Tfct Daily Index, of Wilmington, ia flaking of the new enterprise ofltatOvi.g the Goldsboro Menrn tabt city, Bays: ylU imp taformuit be correct, we nee h&ppUj, in oar alien uti it u not the aolitrj ' enl -that?, afflict kamfttitj, bat it -is oat ff many. xuere is aot only tntemperanet in drink,' but there is intemperance in thought and speech and action. There are those who would shrink with horror from a single glass of wine who yet woald quaff to the drega the cap ol rancor and nn ch&ritableneats, and pour oat in full measure the poisonous draught of inuu-epreeeutation, perversion . of truth, false witness against their neighliors, and sunder by cruel speech, under the stimulating in fluences of ambition, the sacred ties of friendship itself. There are those who would not do these things who yet by dwelling too pas sionately on a single idea hare established a false moral standard, and who have looked at one evil so long and so exclusively us to come to the belief not only that it is the worst of all evils, but that there is hardly any other evil beside it. They hold one thing so close to their eye that tor them it blots out the universe. Not only do they see thingo in h distorted light themselves, but m their passionate partisanship they insist on others seeing them in that light also. Black, a besotted drunkard, beats bis wife and starves his children. White, a good citizen, husband and father, who was never intoxi cated in his life, takt-a a glass of wineeery day. Is there no lil ference between these men? In temperate temperance, besides punishing one for the sins of the other, cliisses both as the slaves of j valuable citizen. Do not hang rum, and as belonging to the same about the city doing nothing, rash synagogue ol Satan. Sorely there out into the country; seize that is something in the nature of in- saw and axe; cut up a few sticks temperance iu a hn- of thought so! of somebody's wood. Earn vour radical as that.'' betur, t, i is tetU( -cZ, tL&n a loatcg ivjjcxtant eprig of aristco racy,, v' :.i -f'- M Work m demanded eTerywhareJ AU department of industry f-axei i&ngui&mng tor want or faithful, killed workers, whether it be mak ing streets, sawing wood or in the higher branches of skill and art, and yet witnesses the good bishop, amid alt the din of labor in farm iog, manufacture, iu all the in dnstrial arts, these men have noth ing to do ! flow did other men get workf By thinking qoiekly and acting promptly; by seizing the best, the first that came to hand. Tramping, lounging, begging, never gave employment to my man. The thousand of idlers have made themselves viciously brainless. The lapse of powers, active and bright enough in children has come of parental indulgence, gormandizing, 1 laziness, indulged deendent-e, drinking, disuse or misdirection. Grand fields of industry, wealth I and usefulness lie all around this idle, ihiftless nuisauce, but he cau-. not think himself into them, li llUN loHf. hlK ftolM ttVPHltrtlf TVl very bread, money, comforts, ele71liXi1S'oe..uwIii ganoe he sighs for are within reaiqbHjPofMkl i Mwlexabi A.lj Mgler. ajiv -j-vi r-i li if t .--3 'I 1 I - U u H ill 11 Ji t irH. Wi f life, FL4Eij.uni;iE, ajdideht irisunAricE. (Vmrom u tttt t Ti,.f.i Im." CONTINENTAL, of New York .rin. MV8X. of Hartford - t. .fbm,- NOLO VBVAi.a, o baa lraicix r. .vtrTlM-- HIBERNIA. ot New Orleans ..... ...FlBE. U. O. MUTUAL iUUlllEM AHSOU1A1IOIH, Ol IV a W i or. . AJ8M8. Jam. l. last. 155,792.403 Absorutetyi'UTe. CONNECT1CLT ML'TLAL . . . ... 1845 Hm paid to iu Policy holders id 41 jmre over 8120,000,000. UONT1KKNTAL, ol New Yoik .-ETNA, of Hartford UMaee paid in OS rears, $60.1bO,(XiO. TRAVELERS, of Hartford ... Loasee paid in 54 years, $li,7:..'.I7u OIBEKNlA. of New Urleum ANUL Nk aUa 1B63 5.289.W81 1M ,M8,83 171 . of my ('omp&oitti. NbWhKK, N. C 1 'la HKHfVS. .in,58 504.058 2,249,508 $86136.498 Tbfa pftfaf MTr Mhei. ,A 'marrel or txultr,atrAgui, an rwiutitiaoiila. Mot MHumleai than lha ojblsarT klnaarand flow ft, iiwt waiiiti alma of PI ta. id only in cunt. tutTAL If pbuKSlutM riiuii Bsaita4Td cannot sea them ifbe-i of his hands, but h them ; wouldn't know did see them. Hut he does not only denounoe the idler, he tells him how to find employment. Employ yourselT theu. Hell that apple instead ol eating it. Sell it and buy two. Sell the two and buy more. Before you know it you will have a basket ful be n trader, a merchant, a aMMMiwhf th TODture should oot aCMti . ja Tary partlou lar . WUming UM IkM Unc Headed a first-class daily .Mitr. Mi we belieTe one properly r' r rJLWflX Jb supported handaome SjtVwjiapwara fsw enough, not ZA ifcrtmWiljnington, but in thig Li Jf iOUtharn Sutea. It is lament XI WO Tectbaleas trua, that there .At the breast day, a first-cUss V papar published in North Caro- lUULud we alncerely trust this new ' Wur will be made ooe. " How we. think it a lamentable Xft? tB 9rtn Carolinians do not prertj . appreciate what they iSiiipbe Index in the altove nilmmnm the most glaring proof TCiUnitMosase the Star, publish. . I in its own city, is ORuest ion ably a intaaxiairy paper, and is so re lMiie Of North Carolina. 'CRaVrffeJa not the mammoth sheet '. o( the Northern and Sottthern dailies are bat it is large .MCWnr.aM,' Us condensation of xMMaA discussions of general tteIM thllj np with the times. Ve do not wish to be understood atf intoning the Star as being al ways right; on the contrary, we think it makes some seriouB errors ;Mfitiree;(90 do we all); but a a "$aity ilewepaper it is first class. Thea we Hare the Raleigh Nnr$ andvQb$crrer aud the Charlotte CM'titiek);'; both fi rst cl ass daily nwtjjjLpJfs and large enough for vnj person who has anything else KvwlMsidas read. But a prophet ia not; With oot honor save in his own country. ,-, UrtaS. HODGES OS TEMPERANCE. iilWike war's Association of the )Ji3JBtiates held their annual eaaTention in Baltimore on Tues day night last, Mayor Hodges de lirering the address of welcome. The Mayor, after having promised to deliver the address, was jiresscd, upon temperance grounds, to re call hit promise, but as the intltation was extended to him ia his official capacity, he OOuld not make distinctions in Organizations engaged in lawful industry. So he delivered the ad- tfrgU of welcome, from which we Copy below a paragraph. It is in deed a great mistake to suppose "that intemperance in drink is the Only great evil with which we have to contend. In the city of New Bernt alone there are evils other tkSBt excessive drinking that tend to -, QiiaorUUe, to destroy confidence, ..'te'edrrnpt the minds of the young, ' - nad th people need teaching on thea aj Welt its on intemperance In drink. These words of Mayor ,U0VQTB which we copy here are worthy rf x tte? consideration of ; ' ssose Wbb erneifly desire to eradi vile nMwrba tHsn Bocietthat the . . .4 mar grow ratter wi it grows fThM intemparance ia a great 8TATE NEWS t.lraucd from Our K( liuii);cs Kayetteville Evening Neic : One Nathan Hodges, col., al tempted rape tin the person of Mrs. Ijenorah Buie, a white lady, near Godwin's Station, on the Wilson Short Cat H. K. yesterday morning and was brought down to I'ayetteville for sale keeping. Nashville Vour in : A gentle mau came into our oflico today, and wan telling of a catamount that has been seen in Pig Basket Swamp just above Nashville. He nays that the most ferocious dogs are soon whipped out. He has been seen by three or four parties, while hunt ing. fanners say that cotton this year is clear of the lice which did so much damage last year, and that the wheat crop is splendid. Roanoke A'cic : It is rumored that the lyobdell Car Wheel Com pany, of Wilmington, Delaware, has recently purchased the iron property near uaston and will soon commence the development of the mine. In this connty are said to be considerable beds of hematite. This ore is known as secular, and contains some magnetic grains dis seminated through the mass. It will assay up to 60 per cent, metalic iron, with some phosphorus. All t hese ores are remarkably pure aud are adapted to the manufacture of steel. Wilson A d ranee : Sheriff J. W. Crowcll left Monday evening for Raleigh with an escaped convict in charge, and an' insane white wo man. The escaped convict was named Peter Morgan and was sent up to the penitentiary about two years ago from Wayne county for cattle stealing, being sentenced to ten years imprisonment. He has been engaged in the canal work lcing done by the State in Hyde county and escaped only a short while ago. He came back to the scene of his old crime and at tempted to sell a lot of cattle in Black creek, a few days ago. His actions were suspicions and Dr. Brooks issued a warrant for him He is now safely behind the iron bars of the penitentiary. One of the most diabolical, cold blooded murders that we hare heard of fyi sometime was committed in Wilson last Monday night, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock. Cresar Wooten, the man who committed the fearful deed, is about five feet nme inches high, weighs about one hundred and forty pounds, is about twenty-five years old, shows big teeth when he talks, moves quickly and rocks while walking, has email moustache, is black and slender, Mitry Strickland was the victim. Idle Brains and Hands. Bishop Peck has lately produced some prominent ideas about dor mant forces and idle muscles. He instances the idle young man. No power comesy from his muscles. Theyv were made t) be strong for work but he-does nothing. His mnscolar ability is simply good for faothing, and belajgoorr for noth Ing.WjJeroted ta agricnltaxe or bsndicraititfw phfBidial force which ia dormant" wltnin hM woold"idve bread i7jjM.jaB4fBet or uity and conteh'AiAnd the bishop takes tb troa gr0and,lha(H an industrious yonng bootblack is ilinuer. Don't beg it. Uet hold ot a spade; show somebody that i ou are just the mau they have John D wanted for a long time to make a , j garden. Seize a plow, and if you j don t know how to hold it, learn. , "Hands all blistered ! ' Very well. Glad of it. The first signs of life in you for a long time. If you had i blistered them before they would have leen tough and good for something by this time. American Cultivator. RED UGHT SAltiOll, Near Market Dock, Middle St., NEW B EE NTS, N. C, in W SUKK VOL' CAN ALWAYS KINO PURE LIQUORS Of eery variety, in large or small quautities. Also the FINEST (J KALES Of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH ! Din kins, Haluaman. K. Will fM AN, dec22 dw advice to hothkk8. Mks. Win sixiw's Soothing Bybcp should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar hiea Twenty-flve cent a bottle. marl7dtnthsat wly Prepare forjho Season Blatchley's Freezers, (Will freeze cream solid in Are minutes) Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Wire;'Ksli Covers, Wire Window .'Girth "Fty Fans, And a Full Line of House Furnishing Goods, L. H. CUTLER'S, 26 & 2, Middle Street, NEW HBItXK. N. C. ...1 0U1.J ' 1 ; Proprietor. Take Notice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, Groceries, Caiinel Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of the Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO G. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Erery pair warranted to Rive satis faction. Country merchant and tis people g-aoeraily are requested to call u4 e umliia onr large stock before purobaw-iag- We will (rite you Low fig urea. We job LoriUard Hnaff. ROBERTS I BRO., " South front it., Aw terne. N. O. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements - Goat Hair I. l.tiiiuK w nhout additioDttl charRe in some Wm. H. OLIVER. may 13 J w 1 ui to do with Uaribaldi The Flowers thai blooiii in the Sprm hae uoctuuK most-man u in fn or of the biainesr Tiu. liut F. T. PATTERSON, The Middle Street Merchant, A Proclamation ! Dr. I,QA lwla,Taltn, Ark., ajist- nedWtlB Tttr- FilU mm m liriliT n thatltes4lhem. Waver di am nawpiwr eireca; After at pi tlea':sUiBrnr.ar a etaturf, I ANTIBILIOUS nediMne Ter wsed. I aliraya pre : liiills K. O. E. LODGED CUAYEN STKEET. Iteilow Express Oflloe. may 22 d2aww K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES General Merchandise, AGOING AND TIES, Ktc Cotton and lrompt Attention Guaranteed. HAS A FINE LINE Of Gentlemens Furnishing Goods Coneinting of Collars Cuffs Shirts lauudried BDd uulaundried, Underwear, 8usp?nders, Half Hose, l.i-lp Thread (Jloxee, .Silk I'mbrellas, etc. A Daisy line of Nuat ainl Nobby Net k Wear, in styles and prices that ejioel competition 1 bought for cabh, and am doteriniued to slaugblsr bib price. No young man e wardrtfbc coinplr(e without an addition from ibis h&ndaeme stock . If you want a Suit of l 'lolLt-n. way down in rni- and way up in quality, do not stand uu the order of jour oouiiuf. but cotne at once My stock of Mala knocks all others - lili) per cent, lou-er in pricv, all new, neat, fresh, and the latest stylet-. Also Dry Goods Homespuns, UiughaiiM, Nolionn, (Carpets- m fact a general stock, from which everybody may select, al Kock Bottom 1'ricen my 7 d w6m MAX SCHWERIN XUIMOVEII3 HIS CLOTHING EMPORIUM to the Sture lately occupied by Wm. Hoi lister, where with more lioom to display his increased Htook, be is, with the assistance of MIL HAMUKL 11. HALL, prepared to show and aell al Hard Pan 1'rices, The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PRETTIEST and BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Doots aud Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc. 1 AM HULK AliENT FOR A. A. BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES The only HIiom sold In Uil rlty Dial arsWAKHANT k.11, by Ilir Mauufarlnrvr Tu MK anil HYMKruMT Cl HlXlMKItH. vlr Kvry li Warrutdi lliould - any of Ibeiu In any why within any rflaaouable lime , (jive oul, 1 will upon return of daniag-od palt and tl-'t uieiu an u luf'giii 01 w ear, iitukh KKrcwii iliv Munkit. Or UlVi AIKITHII KW I A1H IN IXl llANOE. 11 Is UlS best, rinrwl and rbtil hhne In Utt world for the minify. They 00111 In Button. I'luln and Hkarp Toed OonaTess anu lab l'p 8hoH. 1 have teatljnonlalii from Home nf our Imhi ami lead Ins PlUmiik, who ha tMHia-ht the HA PI LKH HIluK. " some of which hav worn one pHlr hm lonit ax IV months, and proDounre It the HrM , i ln-nei.i ;tnl I- iuilet Wear Inn nhoe In the world 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of lion to all purchasing from us. Middle Street, at Wm mr Slock and guarantao entire aatiafac- MAX SCHWEEIN, Ilollisler's Old Stand, Sign of Flag. Consignments of Grain other Produce solicited. ' MOST BIXLtAKT, PURE &EERFE0T LENSliS I ml tli World. They are as transparent and colorless aa light Itself, and for softness or endurance te me eye, cannot be exoeUed, enabling the wearer to read ror hours without fatigue. In iai, tneyare PERFECT SIGHT PRESERVERS, TestlmonUla from the leading phyalelant u ui uuiwu DHin, uorernats, senaiors, Legislators, atockmen, men. ot note In all pro fessions, and In different branches of trade. bankers, mechanics, ete., can be given who t uau uieir aignt unproved ny ueir use. ALL EYE FITTED AND THE Fif GUARANTIED BY F. 8. DUFFY, VruggHi, mart BKtt BSmtE.1T. C ' If J. W. STEWAET, &1 4 4 A HKAXXJUAKTERB FOB MULES. HOBSEa fend BUGGIES. s .mM v 1 i 3 Ue baMSotgy OB the iMUsMal) and vehicles to ihlie at reasaasbts rates. anil owy : - Br tu, HrvrlMrM. N. W. Cor. Sooth Front and Middle St? NEW BERNE, H. C. Spring, and,; Sominer 87 Spring Announcement 87. We wish to call the attention of our Cus tomers and friends to our elegant stock of Spring Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Oor 8tock is now nearly complete, and we arc prepared tr rive you GOOD CLOTHING AT IXW FIGURES. It it a well known fact that our HuiU give letter satisfaction than ant you can find in the city. Why T Because we boy from the best houses, and when we guarantee an article you can depend on it, and any article that does not suit may be returned and money refunded. BLUE SUITS, $5.00 to $10.00. Our $10.00 Suit we guarantee fast color ; if it fades we return your money. Our line of $10.00 Suits can not be matcbl in New Berne to tiny all my Be sure and see us ir you want a suit of any kind : if we can't suit you out of stock we can order it for you. Wo hare as usual the finest line of 8TRAW HATS in the city. Boyi 60c. Straw Hats a specialty. Mackinaw Straw Hats 60o. up. We wish to call attention to our line of MEN'S FINE SHOES. SUr ams & Co.'s and James Means & Oo.'s. We are sole agents here. Our stock of NECKWEAR is very complete, and is being constantly added to. Large line of GENTS' FUENISHJNGS, consisting of Underwear, Sns pendere, H. Dose, Garters, Collars and Cuffs, etc. Trunks and Valises, Straw Mattings, Pine Straw Mattings and Carpeta. Nioe lot of rorpoise Hid Shoe Laces. Bo not buy before you see us. HOWARD & JONES. I hare received my stock of Spring an 4 Strmfner Mulihery-, vonaiathtg of th. latest trle of Uatt knft Bonnets; also VMWrtmnii'ftt ?OTi0i b ISbboai, Lactv Qaneea, eta,- ui ; flu mmanrtmnKnt ri ISknnli Hx i7(l , ; 'Kt Pattern Hata are open and wiri blaca"fl!era. - .tAW-i -rid, Bates. 4,0 per c I eordiaUv iariteiBy friends madam tMian tooallurl aenr pretty lrhr1rt fooda; hlch T 'will twtljwmtftL 1 lira. CrUy&QlniT Hew Central Hotel, (romnt lanaat aTavaw), South Trwai Strwat,' VtW Was, K . ir, Often apeelal lndneeBkemU te eoaunereia. ivwinerevpTir szmiienee, pSMiiewa at au tral )? aay. ouun MAjrtr. i.UJJrJtow.': r'flfflT'riHiNft a iiim v . W1H wrwetts 1 tt CMttrteef Orsa, mm Onshrw, Oartt, Pasalleo, Laaotr and Hjde Maa la U raeeral Ooart at w Cera . - . rebr)wl - . GASTON HOUSE, . , NEW -BEIU(K,K. U, - t a: xk..jaxisjBLniico&a rropnetor, . The Om& rirst-elass Hetuela theOrtv. i v Omnlbns eonneeta wits ail Trains sl4 ateernsre, IrfeJtte reoas tof eoaaet elal travelers. , i. - ." ; The ua and HTTXlAatlD BOOM' has . I j, I II I t I , hMlikl A .t. good style with Billiard ana Pool Tables " Wt twenty-live jar vrpMieiie, and the Peat t and Beat Frnlhrt oo )u trie elty, will aires vxd a t p p.n be bed amvwbere for 1 I v Nw . n. fornUnrt , eml a ft k-iti n-. ' Middle i(J-V it door w it u t s.
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