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:- ' 'H Tlijt. UAJVT iofiMHAX, Is a M sol am a par, awhrtaaefl daily, axeepialoadSky. al jaaarree.I.Mforaix moot. Denverae ( eUy aabaarlbare at oaaupcr monta. " TU WJCKKLY JOUKNAX, a 54 ooluiuu aaaer. iTOBiiahad tftrr Thursday al s.su s AOvaArLtflv ftATu iAiL) o .- AmnUUMM uooer nn4 of Huium LMMk"tMMrr Hue lor am. and 6 mlu - aoc J sabesqoen 1 1 uwrtlon. : MwrttnaiiKi t Ji CxiuMft Imivku atHlIMMr priw. v MoMeeaof jtornntw or leHi boi uificwtKl ,laW Uaaa wlU be laaertad fre. All Midi iiou. ' tartar will be cuntx) 6 ceuu per Due - ftkTaaesttatorUaoaieniaevaruaemenu anal a m4ln advanoe. Keaular advertiannxu tU baeoileeteo promptly at lti ,5 ut rfc L 17 I M CrOrB aVTfiln fairVir.lar aj ,mJ ing beautifully. of oar larmers are up with me time, while others are a little ' behind. Mrs. t'. 1 . Chapuiau is (juitt sick. Dr. George Attuiore, .f Stonewall, is in attendance. 1 Who hhall "oooaoUdaUe'' with the j.leaoant young milliner T How about the young merchant ou the opposite side of the creek T 11 any ill our Pamlico lnends have an over supply of cats we would 6 . leased to hear from, tberp, as c an- in fifty headb. iw I- Theif rded tff DCMiOf i leetingi 1 r CMUDODI HUOO COUlaiulliii Lrl ur & ili """a acal aiotier am oiini3 .No eommaotoatloe mui be mww u. o nut tiu4Ttai aomaiiM otitiuibic untuuti WlUihoida tfie nuie oi u,r author ur JJyJHWaM Bar linn ouc cuiumu of llii Any peraoa feelUur agasievad i u auon aouaeamuitmioauoii can obtiu u. naiue u taa aatner j application at inn ..too. 11 tUKrievkuoeriiau aoaTlaawfeajwUii THE JOURNAL. Our village is looming op a little, with the new saw mill and the millinery etitabUshoient IkhIi in operation But the saw mill wan ol . ha not discontinued bin lsite L ....... i ueir, juei me same, nor do we sup p.e ne w ill until summer (he lord to coder clim. v W e M e I hat voui Dr. XcG ia m Slua Belbjioa., f-UXW-i xosr. ' M.v 29 Ar.aj1frtr of UiiU o tVe doors torffht, the oocasio: win Luc iciruiiLr wwi t mAAnn oi the Anti-Porertj Society. The chief speakers were Dr. McGlynn aad Heoi George. ' We vaat (he i earth," said Dr. AieGlynii. "We wBt tbttituMl bom-m&mitl Um i Kingdom of Heaven, because He has given it to us. We w&ntit, uot I so much as a righj, but as a dat,y, . because He has laid it before us, as ' a dutv. never to flnrrniW if speaking of lalKr and its blessed nbs.s, be spoke of Ohriat as an hnaihlM ln)irirv on.l UiQ ki.ii...i. u. ed ol about was not a marble palace. Ttie ob- i ject oi vne new crusade was to re;Jly preserve the sacred rights of proiKjiiy, to eniorce the oouimand ment, '-Thou shalt not stoal.'' H the men clad in purple and tine linen, who sit iu high places in tie synagogue, and uruKiimi- hi-mi ti dines lixk the gate ol Heaven, go ou us mey are going, the day is not far , JT r p t K9TXL lauf a 1 - " iO . fcwa f 1 "rf ,tbt. iiiif WNU.WUUU urt:, Miib, UAhlHB, AGUuENT iNSuRAflCE. Absolutely Pure. Ekia pwaxtec arrar wh. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL of Han'ord TBAVELERS. of Hartford n t rt i r vt . . . niDfinnii, or ISew Orleans... U. S. MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCTATi'uHf'Mw'k: .Life. : (iff- CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. . l""4'- HaJ nalf1 In ita Pnli. . n. . V"' CONTINENTAL, of Nw Tik "J"''- TNA, of Hartford i Loeseapaid in 68 years. $0O.r8O 000 tKAVltLEHS. of Hartfoi-n HJBERNlA, of New Orlemis.. js-. ilN -g lKtTT. . 5,28981 : 8,548,838 9111,580 . ' OH.W.3 2,249,&08 A rat-j f ,,'if... .i ...ii..- ! pawdac aear lo as oui , w lueaires lO tftl jour religion. Jl TwiMiiiweo-aury3iiu.anlia au a. cka. .HaJB4r&m. Editor. il' mi. ei .i j ,ot t, u u. d ineiui i.aue has doLe--consoli- the Sou ol Man w ert- to ai .pear to- UiIiI lZWC7ZZ, late" with lJe .itln-r mhiii l 1 dav He woul.l nut I irmitf.l t. PMara. tkidpolia an. Sfui84iu. pell Op o with tbe malUtaAa it SJCWBEBME. N. C. J I NE i. ralMa ai like rl oBkce al N.oH.rsi. N o a eooaa-claea uiicr. farmer No doult v c would ls a. Ling very wisely in taking such i .step. (' w e could, InK ieihap the ! her party roiiceriied would not tlniik :t ei v is,- in (,,.; , , .,r,-e to i: preach in any t'hrustian niilmt. His manner, Hik attire, His doc powara. SxtiJoolvla roiui r,u lot wn.. Tdt Je in Newhern by Ala. Miller, W lueurnijeti bL'mnM , I .. , , . . Of lii Cooipauieb. NifWHKKN, N. (.'. Total aeets. ...W lrvveVaaMVW Ly Lijjhtuing w ithout additional charge iaoo Wm. H. 0IJVEB. in a j Li d w lui Tha Klowerg thai bloom m the S movetoanie in favor of tl.e hmtueBe Twins. But pnog hne nothing to do with Garibaldi 'a too strange to THE President's first day's fish ing in Saianao Lake proved fruit less, lint he was not discouraged. . A chang a)f wind will probably in dace tbi flkby tnle to nibble at the President's hook on the second round. tUi'l! J 1 . Oeneral 11. F. Hutlkr has wm tea letter positively denying that be is receiving favors from the executive department ol Ci.k i LAND'S administration Why such a letter was necessary is one of the mysteries of the times. i In le.-ordniK ;ne man i.tge ol Mi. H- Lane and Miss I'anline N h.tehuib! in nui last ileum we unniteiitioiiall made it apiear that Mrs. (" K. .M c 'leese, the mot hei of the In nle, as a v, nlo , but Me hope, however. Ilial no one's loelnigs were hnr; . U,e erior. pardon ami w ill plolUl.se to ., moil i ,ih ! , 1 1 lU the hi !u 1 1 Jones County lunns i ni ton at ( taM 1 I i m e,'o ii is .se.lin' lor cali i 1 -. pel bushel. anil u.s ale very line. an. I I oven kind 1 1 1 1 i j t . 1 1 1 1 ish scarce at Trenton. 1 'isbei ! i I" In I hen luck. e I I s" . , a T . . men loo I hi NEW 0K 18 beconiiiiir alaiined s MPWW''' I""'I'ts and Ttip ht1,. (.t1(k(,i ? crMaiaal from Lurope. The great feathered, is brought ov er to ' ia8M)(. In the number of insane in ' top now and sells ijuickly at UafcSiato Is, attributed to llii.s cause. , Ve learn t 'iat Windsor Tltel lTnitl Htulcu 1. ..u I............ .... K m- '-' wu jm aj ( 10 i n r iu i . l J f asylum not only for the oppressed Of all aations but for the criminals .and paupers as well. The him. en that inuaogorated the Know NaiJbciog part; previous to the w ar b. iH States foresaw this and 'toL.e)ltamch a state ol things at L at a&phftdncing alarm was a pars Of sSffmpmme uines, would seem llio.s.s who assume lo rei.pesenl Him. To a reporter today lr. McUlynn .denied the .statement of Maggie ( MaJloy, telegraphed last night Iroui Merideu, ( iouu , that ho intended to go to Home In nineteen days I I Hill IftrUM- ( I tf k. Ll'IK.li Jot UNAI. : -The young ladies of (iooecieek gave an enter tliiiiment at the M. 1.. Church, near the Harrington mill, rm Wednesday night, May 'S. LSS7, lor the bene" til "I the M. i;. Church at that place. The managers were Misses Ll.le and Annie Harrington, Miss Victoria Dixon and others'. The admission w as only '',". cents, and all .seemed to be well paid lor the:r '-!") cents. The charades wore splciittul, and a song, "Home." w as highly einoye.l by all. Mk i Hi must. RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Markef Dock, Middle St, NEW BERNE, JT. C, Ls WMKJli. VOL CAM AtWwVYB 1 M) PURE LIQUORS Of evpry variety )uaiitillee of in larire nr tunnll Aho the HNEHTCRADKH Just . Ilail. .So., ol t hiniMiaiun Kwiiiiii ni' ,.nr 'county, has collards in hi.s garden that measuic oer lour leet across. We learn that the exercises of Pro!. W. K. Woolen's school at Polloksville will lake place ou the -.'id of dune. l'loloB.sor (J. W. Manly, ol Wake Forest I'ollrpe, will deliver i he address. Corn is looking very promising. Cotton is looking well, where it TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of w hich will bt sold CHEAP FOR CASH ! John 11 Iunki.ns, .Saleauian. K. WHITMAN, diwZadw Proprietor. Take riotfee ! Our store U fillaj wjth Provisions, UrKrleN, Cauned looU, lry Uuots, Crockery, We keep a full line of the Thrifty lndluiin. iniee (IiiihIih hu Htm n. XZ::u Prison Boots and Shoes ! not too grassy The showers for TA JfJTrTTJT" ilhe past week have mi t noin.. ol our . . THJIAI U asan talk of an extra 'i rtiiuru in tin. I.... .V - , I, v-.. ... .... Miss, i,u l villll a - Mifi2Qa:,XH Congress. The Pr'Ki-lew days of dear weather all will d$ iaid, ig ioelinel to call ! '"' air teXtfa afssiofl if be bad a satis J ho magistrates ol .loncs county ', faotory truarate that such action ' '!,ef,f :'t Trenton on the first , ldbntl.nlbeadjouru.e, .ZVlV! '..'S apnng. He eafbt to put it upon tion aud to assess and lew the JtJrUi..ul . ma . a . .i . uincrcni groundR. j ne. only guar- laves, as mey have very imrior aatee the President in; an ettra session needs lor call- t:ln1 bnsineas to transact, it is the is that Con- 1 grets will prompt 1 reduce taxa tion, eat off all unnecessary ex j penseaof the government and dis pote of tbe snrplns in a manner thit WiH be juet and editable to all tbe States. Qlf E of the most absurd stories ratact4 Jn political circles is the I O0 "that tbe President in consoli dat the intrnal revenue dis- ' tricta 4'sat down" on Senator X&CE. In this work the Pros! 'dent is simply carrying oat the policy of retrenchment and reform . Which the Democratic party has been damorlDg for since the Til DEN campaign was inaugurated. "So one plead for this reform Stronger than did Senator Vance, j and how the carrying out of this! policy can be a "set down" on one of its chief advocates is hard to ' understand. True, it is difficult to abolish in office held by any Demo ! crat In North Carolina without throwing out one ol Vance's fdenda, because they are nil his friends, and all true Democrats will MiOMl with him in enrrrinf mil ih . .. i . ... poiiey of retrenchment and reform , ut l u Pweriui enougn to inauce whicklie baa to eloquently spoken I n?.fffnanilchAaetS pr?. , . , platlonn. As at present constituted for these many years. the resolutions are not so binding :',, Bt ' either uponthe employers or em- rm.. mi t. i r.. ... i j c uu 'ess imeiy u) oe The St. Paul Pwnter Press tells productive of trouble. On the other ouiy oi every magistrate, who can, to give his county his most earnest ncip on that .lay. Thos. .1. Whitaker is certain! the champion improver of Trenton. We see that lie has slipped back his old dwelling ami has workmen putting up a large, commodious dwelling on the old site. The citi zens of Trenton ought really to thank him tor the interest he takes in building up their town.' ff other I citizens were possessed with his 'spirit of improvement, Trenton J would, in a short time, have but few vacant lots w ithin its limits. I Huckleberries are eettinr rn) and pies and dumplings wili soon , be added to our many other little I country delicacies. ve hope our friend Abnor Dawson will repeat his last year's experiment of put I ting live gallons of honey and huckleberries in a three gallon jug and turn out a little more of that I delicious huckleberry wine. Try it, Abner, a.id call in your many I friends and have us to sample it. Toe Master Builder and Iheir Mm. The stringent resolutions adopted by the master and builders at Chicago have been considerably modified during the past week. The opposition to the resolutions de veloped within the organization and noted by hradstrccVs last week 1 a i t .... clnbbod together and taught a seed ing machine. One of these men was able by its uso to put in 40 acres of wheat iu oue day. The three Indians have planted on their farms over 100 acres of wheat. They are now renting out the mar chine to the w hite farmers jn their neighborhood at 10 centu m-r iia planted Work and thrift bring good fellowship everywhere. (Vir lisit l'a.) ludtan Schttol Afar. Hnr!eifi arnica Salve. 1 Tuk Bkot Halt in the world for t-'Uia, Bruiaea, Korea, Utoent. Bait Kheum, Fvflr Sort, Tetter, Chapnajd Handa, Chlrblaina, Corn, and all Bkin Eruption, and positively? earea pllna or no iy required. It ta guaranteed to give perfect aatiaf action , or money ra- landed. Prine 2, r-nta nor k.- 1?.. ale by R. N. Duffy. dec id Ir Prepare for iho Season Blatchley'8 Freezers, (Will freeze cream solid in live minutes) Refrigerators. Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Wire Window Cloth, Fly Fans, And a Full Lin of House Furrishing Gocdx L. II. CUTLER S, 26 & 28 Middle Street, AUkj C. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted in gfVe aatia- faction. Country mernhanr ami ik. ' - QUto v.. j m v rvnimia to can and ex amine oar larg stock before purcbaa e wm giye you low flgnree. We job LorUlard Snuff. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front af.. Aeu Berne, tt. O Eock Lime, Plaster, Cements Goat Hair F. T. PATTERSON the Middle Street Merchant, HAS A 1'INK LINK Ol'' , Gentlemens Furnishing Goods rinriLiJlri., ,.l r,. .... i i, i uim, nuirw-ittunJried and unlaundried,-Undwwar, Suspenders, Half Hose, Lisle Thread Ulovee, Silk I'mbrellas, etc. A Daisy line of Neat an.l NoLhy Neck Wear, ui 8.yleB and pr.cea that ei eel oomlii.100 I l,uKht for i Hh . an J am dotermined to hlaughUr hiKh prioea. No young man wardn.U. , umPle6o l,ut an addition from this handseme stock. If you want a. Suit of fhubes. y down ,u ,,ruo aud way up m uualit, dp not stand ou the order of your coming, hut i.ino at once My ntock of Hats knock nil ..them-Hfiy , ,,. w,.r ,u ,,c., all ue, neat, fresh, and the latent styles. Also DryUoods Homespuns, liinghaurs, Notions, f ur,,ei , furl a general stock from wnioh everybody may select, at Rock Bottom Prices tjv7 dwOm R3AX SCHWERIN HIS CLOTIIIHG EMPORIUM '" SAHOKL Ji. DreDarnd tnahrnv mil soil rr.. t ri The FINEST, KOBBIESTNEATEST, PRETTEEST nd BEST KtAur-i.lAUt CLOTHING. Gcqts' Furnishing .Goods, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Hoots and Sboea Dry Gooda, Etc., tc. t AM iSULE AGENT FOR 1 L BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $?.50 SHOES The only Hhoes sold in this rlty that are WABIlAJm U'HJOMaitH vis: Kverypalrrls Warrantsdi atiorTrri thia Story: MA St. Paul man has 4 pet dog rf which he is very proud. )ae ereitag recently, when the sntlemaa wai?atutniBg home, be iw the doy emerge from the xdow of a nelghboT'B fence with en in ht$ ' totrnt The dogde 'd)Uiie fowl in a eechided spot K a 1 a m, Mi. . . i izeu jren alter XBe noose cat, i itteeiuid by the neck aad ,5d'te' the feast. WKhoot j throwgh the formality of 7 grace, the dog tore the Lea to pieces and helped the i to some of the choicest pieces." hand, tbe eood effects of t hn taken is doubted by many. Tbe attitude taken by the master buil ders has been sach as to induce the workingmen to declare that the employers have receded from their former position, and. in Mia w-nrri of prominent labor agitators, the employers, nave "hacKed down." The final action to be taken by tbe builders has not yet been decided upon. I 'Li i-H x n?l, jli. O. E. LOPCfE. i CRAVEN STItEET; lielow fixpreaa Oxflce. mr22 d2aAw . j ' .. i O. JOIIESi Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERfES AND General Merchandise, AOOINO AN1J TIES, Etc. Coneignmenta of Orain, Cotton and rroauce eolicited IVompt Attention an., ,.r ii . 7 e" io nirruuoi SI r.. v,,r "uy WK wiuiin sjiy reasonable Umi nmyiaML ' hi I K IN KSC1IANOI, Jl k thai (He orM rfr iba or iiv best. flDHil anil rliRHiut uh n money. T.iev coms 1r7 l.ottouTnivin D7 UonKruas and Umms I'd Hlioes. ' p low J ''t1. "H"onll from Borne of our tirstand lead ing rltlzeti. who have l.Ugl,tthe- llA.ri'LlMHH(Jit ' some of wl.loh banre worn one palras long ss I? Son ill's and pronounce It the Best.Chaapaal and juuleat Wea?: Ing Shoe In the worlil. vrtmr- A. ,. . J I respectfully eolicit an inspection of ourStockand guarantee" entire ftaiisfAn'. tion to all purchasing from us. "fjW enure aaiuiiaQ- Middle Street, at Wm. Holliater'a Old Stand. Sign of Fla'g-. aaa.M ' m-m vrav M. aag . '07 Spring Announcement 87. If Yon Wlaha oai AMlela Of Toe a coo ask your dealer for M.eiBip. ' oalldwara ilOST BB1LLIAKT. PURE &PERFE0T LENSL'S In tlio World, ..J?1?, a " "tranaparent and eolorleaa as light fuelf, and for aoTlnea or fnaaranceto tbe eye. cannot be expelld. enabrlnc the lrr Kl mil Kit hnnnnlil ... .... - . fast, they aie " TKHFECT 81UHT PRESKENIBS, Tuif Imnnlol. hn, t v. n i .. , . . . . Lgtalators, stockmen, men otanteln all trrr feaslons, and In dlffereni braaebea of trade, bankers, mechanics, eto., can be given. who have had their sight Improve Vy their nia. ALL. ETE8 FITTED j AND T8g FIT OrjAAWTES:D BT F. 8. DUFFY, Druggist, mam rrgy, BBttrEi Krf p. ' iy i . i wm N. Uuamrjteed. W. Cor. South Front and Middle St NEW BERNE, N. O. NEW Spring and Summer inniNERY! We wish to call the at.t.fiTitfnTi nf Anr txi toiners pnd friends to ovrelegant Btock of opring uioimng and Uenls' Furnishins. uij uuuiuicie. hdq we are nrenared to ariv -na (or3D OLOTHIKQ ' AT LOW FIG tJJBES. WW"I'W7, ' It il a well Vnnvn fif lliin.,. Q: ': i .. . . " .n. . Va : v ,r, T If' lYV Dner 8"MMoa thaa ana yoa can find in the city. Whyt Uecauw we buy from the best honaet: aai ?i T0 66 " "I1401! yon c" den m il. "4 "J "rtiole thai doe. not ami may be retnrned and money reftmded., TT TTTX HTTm . ' ' " JI . '. ,W ;f'i AO,fa-W t0 nP-' ur W.00.SnH.we guarante,, fart dor ; if it fades we return your money. . Gur line gf $10.00 Suite cannot be maltched in New Berne OtkefU$H ntZT 86 V " J0tl Wtnt a ,uit of 1 kinJ: can't 'rait you out Of stock we can order it for you. i,- , n(wifS-n iU8Uftl th- f"611 'iVf StRAHATBin the city. "6oy ouo Straw Hate a aneciaHv. IT.nlr n h.-.-. tt.. t ' v 3 Wa wish toeallatteation toourlme of MEN'S FINE SHOES. SUct Adams & Co.'s and James Means & Co.'. We are sole agepta W J adSTtok 0f.NE0KWEARi8ry complex, and is being co'nsUnU,. Large line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, omaiating of Underwear Sua pendera, H. Hose, Garters, Collars and Cufli, etc. vWf.v Truaka and Valises, Btraw Mattings, Pine Straw Mattings and Carpets. Nice lot of rorpoisc Hide Shoe Laces. : Do not buy before you see us. ' m-M V-ttmritTaa rt . t rr. "t it i T. no. -' UP Tbe lajsTBairf Mine 'I .-- Morsee en4 vehicles to .apiiawr inlsa at raaaocabla aaiea. a. HiwtM, , c-j I have received n?' aaook of RnHn. aad Summer. Xillinery, caoatottak of o latear style r Qatt and Bobneta; aaw a large assortment of NovelUe ia bboaa, Lcb,, Ganaea, etc, aad a fiaaaaa)ttmerjta4nairiowr, : : !M Patten Hatt are own and ni hi ' I OOtdialiaAiiyiU tJr IrianlsajJl .1 "f" tn aaa ae aqr pwtty-nrtSU I 1 . : . mmm v yiwuis Uft HOWARD & JOITES, New CentealHotel. Poai(iBi,TA4nrirATtrMraS; 1 outh Pront StreKfiBra, V. OAnayaMal taaaeeaita to eonmsreia. GA8T0N. !H Oolatna of anpertor azoifleneo. aa.Daat OmslhM Sad ateaniara. -X Mini Si itU Wagoa at all traV t Sf.aMBMia; - iji fcfifjjr AiT KVri'rt rfWn's' 4V. l Jla.1 U U il ll'J O rLI fill 1 n, Onslow, C'irt,Pamilo, , nolrand Hrda ana talis l..ri Oonrt si ii.w Zeros. - - ivuvaiwijr AJJ WW XlJJaaVilJla. Il - Z 8: Ml it nnr riaas man i Omnibus eonneta wio ' iTdrTVflll . . . w Anuna iu SaTa5v&.5N aaa, a: ttitxiahb T -.vert and Best Hrnt-herl f V ? C r. wlU givaat (roofl a ay A . , i i. J - vwbera tnr Til -1-v-r . lu ' re. and aat.ifani.in t - estreev n' atdow w Bir;' i y . ... i -va-rn.' -J:
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