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. i.LI JoCk-NailS eolaa u. esee- Monday, at , ,,aUl-et- BantU. DeaTeted t.iaerltMKMNttilW WUCKLT SOTjaHAU M aoUuna, vfJJKlW BATES (BAiH)- cM-MMttlNllMllirM.Hll i eeetB fn amennaatlaeertHiB . mvememewal dl - minf iiWlMfirrmthi ntlirit mil lllll UlllHlfni All additional J mUt llMtllllTHlMIIHH BOSt mtiliilm atee-aawevKawBee)ia I toe alanine' prpUy at the i of each . ITtlfltiB ooatalnlna nen or a die- uu of mal aaaliara are aottelted. Mo t wuaallw a Mai a- exnaatad to be pub i -ul utm mililM ehtemnahle pareanal t i wnfcnolda fau naaae of la author or lIWUIIlUMIMtM OM OOllUUB of thai jlmj i-weo raaMpg aaarteyed el any anony ii.mwiIViu Caa otataJa the nam o auutor bj apwieeuoo at uiia omoe auO THE JOURNAL. SdHee-, ersf Bnuri.H. c. juke n. IIWtl IM MkBara. 0 -vlfUftea Items. Marriin license in Beaufort coast ass been reduced to two doll. . Tl old bachelors will coaaat af their dens bow and taka ber for better or worse Tbt sanitary oondition ot tbe towailla a moat dreaded slate X0 woader tb whole town i.s (all cf malaria. But it U a bad wind I '-At Wo Mow eotne one guod TtS fbjsbMans are having h liar nitl lM jost been received MTt that W. A. Potts, ir of Au rora, shot and killed Pool Lincke iw. aiguiv., Ine oonstawe in on fcia tsy here wiUi Potts and uafUrJIhi Ve are unnMe to ri votf Wewtieelars , JXVerjliputtiBg id some COOjrorfcuk this term of tbe cc r:Siiilt:iJdispa tolling business rrpi kl taf don't hesitate to Ctci ywistflp0 in which ques r;ar car 1 0W Xetenger is to Lit j. ui town. We --- UaOl the Messenger I 't.l-WyOaV- is to employ an eEeto8 correspondent, T ta hrf all the news in lis! , fypf 4Mtles and trana tlit i J MMD U tbe ile$amgfr tii ; Oar twaB 1. 8. T. Nu-hol Eaah; fcea,phoeR bj tbe late ntltf IttvolFed, thereby rl HfiiiM4. great deal of Cta4 MirKtrom to prepare r:puatt"bwtetr1 aiid groeal cxrVkHj 'tery flsttering ap -oWatftfftWn tbe eTiden. '-7 TLiaoa Lasgiven of his - -OnedifciioiV tbia department of : . &(Lc&l -Jja)tlflpnidftioe we bare rogaHF'etfect an interesting aadjjtlepaper. TA(5fcaiat on the local option qoesttMhi vr and the victory ba bed wda by tbe "wets.'' ITie najority for lioenae is 118. Those who wWQ.rMti.v in tbe caos- of protywtiojl iial the pleanare of seelBf tbelr faces on the street walling . next morning encircled vitk low, filthy vulgarism. The trne itatu of tbe license men is : -:y i.iaatrated ib the character of tewrlCfaf iM tbo wall. A minister oi tbe gospel said in l Sermoo )o one of the country - -arbefj'iaat ganday that there wera.jBM3ea diaeipiiDes In the days? of Chritet and tbe Apostle-s tLan'tbere wee "balldogs in l eaven I? vItl believed by some that tbe lower animals will le i iised and delivered from tbe bond " Ta of corruption Into the glorious enoas pt tfee goo of God. Per l.ap8ttohtos ae au exception. The boariL of . magistrates met Monday, v The tax levied was 66 -U on tie Jittdred dollars. The inna1 Of board of oounty is5ion reported that tlie - ianess el he county was A " The petition to build a ' 3 across Town creek, opposite , mauaesc towi in tbe Bute, J t .aptttf-Md $2y00 was :ip rriatelfarJ&atpnrpoM. Bath, Ja has no Jong, been isolated a WMLiagioB. we tow feel that a is doser.' sTstex tie. Tbe 1 of magtWU, witi tbe oom tk eleoeed m board of edn , Tip old boardV 5siaUDg . wmaeid: chair . J j. HJi Johnson and B. i, srprs elected b aodama- . cs ,Bwgu jOioeetioo was J f llMt tbejratsttt iscam u 1-t fAairman of tbe board - stiDttttted bts report 3 r two years.; u snowed 1 tlpa,gf JMbers, 77 T1XI.YOICX Cf TfiX ' GSiJiGS- BY i Tbo stroEffest efforts arebelnflH uiauv lurongn ine press ana by taking advantage of technicalities is tbe act to bring tbe Inter-State,; Vommerce law Into disrepute s44 vo tnnaence pnblio sentiment sgainst It tbat tbAattenbas evi dently to be made in tbe next oih gress to nave it repealed may be entirely soocessfuL farmers who more tba all others helped to bring aooui uiu law, ana who above nil others are interested in its enforce ment, should not be misled by false statements or let evil overcome good beoauae of their apathy er want of knowledge in this matter. The very essence of the Inter State Commerce law Is Mudtlt u. anti-discrimuiation, "a fair field. ana uo favor," equal eaargas far equal aervioes, equality in jwtmmm and in placet. No higher charges for a thort than for a long haul; no pooling of earnings, no free passes. We hear of petitions from railroad uud tboee woo have been enjoying unequal advantages against por tions of the law; but eo tar there are more petitions representing more persons and interests against any repeal of parts or all of tbe law. Today we read tbe telegrams that tell of tbe failure of twolargai barbed wire manufaeturing estab lwhrneots iu Chiesgo to the amount of 9755,000, and "tbe failure is ohietly attributable to the late State (Joiumeroe itot.' If special rales of freight and undue advan tages have been given firms, bv which they became monopolies and could crush oat ether firms in the same line of business who had not these favors, and with the Standard Oil Co., whose freight rebates hays been announced in eighteen mouths time to amount to 10,000,000, and who have crushed out hundreds oi other oil renaertes became ol theise tpefial favors and thev cannot compete on an eqval footing with other Anns they must fall. And it was to suit just such cases m this law was mude and passed. Let juttict be done though the heavens fall." Our forefathers said in the 1 eclaration of Independence, all men should "have an equal chance in life, liberty and the pur suit of Jiappiaeaa.' Tbat principal is tbe foundation of all our Govern ment, and it is tbe chief corner stone of the Interstate Commerce law. I-.jjtLei-, . t tavifig uf k. .dfor 3t. bad to recxa&c&. t e haing thus f occurred. He urges that the remedy . can do ns barj and tbat ' tbe pr rs ftcief eviaence in its favor is stronger than that o which Sr. Clay's reconvmefidatiarw .the pnofjpaswpii r lay disdLfeaJaa sxtrsorlmiP J ue would restrict the . trials to well marked casesiscirrbnsi and in sists that no benefit should , be looksd Tpr unless ,tlan Jbrs months. Scientific mrieani ' i 1 I . - ... A J M I arww .aJ'iA AfStUf 'J 9",' t r ' i rta ! aMiiial.1 W"ataVa4 a WiM tiM lUllei ar Uaralax; li. Bturcb, rl resides Boek areek, north of town, informs as that during tbe storm of April 29, as be and bis family were watcbjUig ue ciouoa, , poof o P pssaeg near ine nouse. as ha was looking at tbein there came vAfI dash of lightning, which seemed to ass right through tbe tlocr of !eeee, and the next moment tbe oefe: seemed to be ' threwn 4nto confusion, uttered tbe wnrfilewtfi eries oi atorm and six of iheir number were seen falling ts rib grbond. Tbey bad been killed by the lightning flash Mr. Bureb bad noticed. He went and picked unt ue aeaa geese, wiucn. be round to be ptsmp and fat, wUbodt a mark Is show wbere tbe nghtning bftdl .. , m . i 4 -xi?!VJ?J Struck tbem; He had a Teast' of Ol&lMUW rW55T3t TOtst goose the next day. ThrrSs-hwitfsata lb tret instance a record, we be-y.T t ,iu . -i i- Here, oi geese oetng' etmck by ihSII12CrTtS u nnitainff Mu flvinwulaad It iat i.ioej .rd generally supposed tbat they ave-j ' WttWt I 1 a. m ;-nrr.fi 11 V i OOirWBCT'lCUT MUTUAL, of Hartford nnwTf trrrj. f n vrw ClK&TNi-f aJatford .. ..... ? Iajr,fif TTirrfnrrt . olXJ NKVAIiA. of baa Jraacueo. Ltfh. .Fnu. Ml V WW MIS M N aw f I.U. 4 f. . ' . T r 1 WTV ' U S. kfU' t aria ciMRUJfiuuT -..Saru i ISM aafr'toJtfrVoliey holders fn 41 year ovm IrSQ.Wu.OOS, kat ti'arffj kd i -It 2 rtj --i I 'tooJi .Ja t MSBaiMid ta tSeatw; $12, TBS. 170. z- paid iu 68 yer.ep,180,00(l. .$6e.0S6.498 J - : ailjiprlaaaraee(?trlitJamaKe by UghtAlog w)Ut 4dil paarjtf jboo ; a Ncwauui. N. C. Stj' ' SV7Direft fafflpiooih in tte Spring" h aMaiaa U atoi arith Oaribaldi'S meveaMDis o raver or the Siamese Twint. But J r w ; ..' c.i-.-j-b. ' -Jsiii IVWUVs, vaa i . a ,in' "rt f ' The Largmt Farat la the World. In tbe extreme southwest corner of Louisiana lies tbe largest pro ducing farm in the woxkk It runs 100 miles tortl-and sputb.nd many miles east aad weat.aml m owned and operated byoa-sy adkafraJ ot ortnem capitalists, TBMi general manager, J. B.' Vana, gives an interesting account of ftrts gigantic plantation, which throws the great D airy m pie farm in Da kota into the ahade ooapleteiv. The 1,500,000 acres of ox tract." Mr. Wstkins said, "was DurehaAtl n 1883 from the Stats of LoBtalatla ana rrom the United Statos Govern ment. At that time it was vast grazing land for the cattle of the few dealers to the neighborhood. When I took possession I found over 30,000 bead of half wild horse and cattle. My work was to divide the immense tract into convenient pastures, establishing station ranches every six miles. The fenc ing alone cost in the neighborhood 150,000. Tbe land I found to be best adapted to rice, sugar, corn and cotton. All our cultivating, ditching, eto., is done by steam power. We take a tract, say half a mile wide, lor instance, andplaot an engine on each side. Tbe rn gines are portable, and operates ft cable attached to four plows, and under this arrangement we are able to plow 30 acres a day with only the labor of three men. Our har rowing, planting and other cuWts -1 tion is done in a like manner; in fact, there is not a single drasgkt horse on the entire place. We Can the ted maji be ivibaadl Au affirmative answer to this asea- tiou seems to be given jn an article entitled "iieuftxanua," Dy z, i, White, published in the JuV bam ber of The American Magazine;' A tribe of brutal aavages, the worst Indians on the Pacific 'Coast," has been transformed, according to this account, into as otderty, indue trious and thrifty community. ' ae ifIi- Mr. D. I. Wilooxaon, of Ilorse Cave, Kj., aaya he was, for minrywre, badly afBtcted with Phthiaio, also Diabetes the paint wers almost uoeud arable and would BOtnetimef almost throw, bun into ooavwlaions. He tried Electric Hittera aad got relief ftoav' first battle, 4 and alter taaiag Males waa atirelxi auraa and bad gtoned m ,neh eijrhteea pounds. Sara be pMitlvely bellevsa he would have died, had it not been' Tor tbe relief afforded hv Blsotrio Bittrsra. Sold at fifty cenU a bottle by ,B K. Doffr. ' AH EST'D Xi 1862. v.tl.GUJXl i.iiMifl mil r,i i ni it i, I ill FIVK CENT STRAIGHT : Panchenllo, Guarantee, Superb, . Punch Junior. TEN OBjCTj.,,; Reina Victoria, Reina Boquet, Eeina Perfector, Hems Concha , General Cuater. Clab BUmee, tc. And alio any (radaKfm jtenanU JUaut. Oenara),' Major CoaraX Brliadler aeral, Uoloael, JJeut.-0)ltnel and Major, and many on tba (stirad Uak - Uall and ooDKratolata, and bare a am oka tiiat will plaaaa you. Middle Htrcet. New Heme. ary body k nova whtm. a2IJw, yf. U h'ALMEB.BnpertntoBdent. Ksur Carkot J)dokiadrn it, OI Bverx' vartetrr.i a . fcarrcv eat- Sana qoaMJtteev Jm ta) taN UUT laataVlMB Of ii.q v : Imti'i . ,xuit ' iy si ; t 'vtw trrt) ',. :r Job , D. Dujcxml Hiliwi - ( - rwff trft.v, i a " . i8ca- .1880... Toul aaaeta,. 'il7i.'IT., ' r . . 9,668,839 - . . 8,111,680 , . j. i i ' - i - . SOf.ftW .. 840,506 :ni!emens FurnisliingGf las Coliaav Cut la. Shirta iaaadried and uaUaaidria4Didarwflar5 WTOS.! WfSWf Ue, Jj1 Thread (iio.ee, SjUc Doibrellae, etc. LWT t0rtWrirrr L 4ieJajr lie.f Heal and Nobby Nok Y ear, in atylea and prloee thai exoel I t" ii-IWriiaiaHtliia ' I r alit faai naah aaiaiii Jnl iiitnl ti .lAnoKtap hint orlnu - . i " i 04 1 trjr ttWJW,w,,kJBi' e1rbe oompleSe without an addition from thTa Landaeme U4-.Sww .a- , . WW " - - ' ; tf ybu wafcta 8m it of Ctotbea. way down iaurtce m4 way up 4n.iualilr, do Lj fTimTiiTill'tO .1 T' ' " ,UD,! " lr yeui. iowf id trie, new, .' tl'a IJiJllIJi.Ts Also , , .. ,, . 'I DrjKlodda Hoe8pBBi-ltogfhm, NbflonB, CarpeW in fact a general atoot, rVoui which evervbody may aerecf, at Rock Bottom Prices. rnj7 d wSin SCMWERD 1 ) decMdw ..u ill 'tfi. M.7 ETtTfiirT Jf-JJTnViw t OaxawiMtefilaSaVwttl ,t-i . P4ffiois; OrotesjUjkavsrjl w'eSoodav l)r v Xlooda. dvMaratva. AsU , We keep fwtt line of tbe ' Oelebratod Prison Boots on; : " Shoes i r ta at 0-WO -bUhffL rear and a - bs trtasrrtr 5,60d. - rt sbsir-tcQdtfU In b - vuuauuoa - aat utat j sckools bad ft' most 1 tZeck irpo Ura irbole have, ol course, horses for the herders of cattle, of which we now have 16,000 head "The Southern Pacific llailroad rnns for 3d miles throagb oat farm We have three steamboats operat ing on tne waters or our own estate, upon which there are 300 miles of navigable waters. We have an ice house, a bank, a Shipyard, and a rice mm." st.Aouu Mepuolwan, M -.f Tsvl 2 - I II Calcined Oyster a a Benteiy for Caaeer In a recent nam ber of tbe Zascrf Dr. Peter Hood, of London, refers k a communication of bis pub lished in the same journal nearly twenty years ago, on tbe valna of caicium earDonats in the form Of calcined oyster shells as a means of arresting t growth of eaaxjeross wnnoTs. in a case which be then reported, tbat of a lady nearlv eighty years old, the -growth aiocgued away and leit a healthy surface after a coarse of the reme dy, as ranch as would lie on a shilling beinar taksn Wce or twice a day in a little itarm witter or tea. He now mwrts 'adotne 1 case of axnrrans or tba breast, la tb wire of a phystdanrln'wblcb tbo treat ment was foUowed by an arrest of tbr growth aad cessation of tbe. ti r ... MOSOttnjJANTl 'XW tjxe. XWtoa.d4.' Tby are aa rtriawaniBiatad xoMrlM USUI Itatlf. and for aoriBai ar -aiWanUK U . Cannot VtmfrA. ; aaablW wearer to aaadevaoaiMfeM fatigue. In faet, tliayaia miiJi ..I .". pkfcct faamjemmtautktk. TMtlnap tala front lb Ja4nrlciala In tba Cniid Btatea, OoramorK aeaaton, LlalaWra, Ukmn, WW oiiti ta Tl pao- bankart, mechanic, et. may M felMta who ALL EXES riTTjt5I , P. i. D TTTXXtDzaifirt, mart KXW AXSJU. ... 4' l aivte.T 11 .1 0, &. jPaiisrtto Etery .pair, waoranted to tv Ssthv Oduptry ( awrohanta anA ta oiU iwmwuj re fjoneatea to eaii ana ra amute ear Urge atock hef of- pmrohai- U1S CLOTIIIIIG. EfJPORIUU e tbe Hturo lately oeawptod by Wa. Heilialeiu wbare jfitb jnpre Roow to dtaplay .nuj inoreaeea pwone is, wim ae aaaiatance W ., . prepared toabow and aoU at JJard Pan, JPfioawi 16 FIBEST, JI0BBIESTk NEATEST, PRETTIEST and BEST nEiuntainDE'Of.piiKQ, Gents' Furntshirjg Ooocfa, , ' . , .. 'It mil.. .1 t1VAa nnr 13 V. n n I AM RDT.E JVOKNt FOR.. AfCWTTLE'IQrirALF Sfi $2.50 SEOEI--, fdlaalre'KIdl sl.M Jfta only Shoea aold la tola city that ere WARRAXT- m: or ma Manmaemrer axi m k and BY MIC TO atT IXdJU(Ba,'Vai JCarff Mr U WarranUSi AjrOTB HB KIT I Alii u JLXUIiaUC.H a "-- ii rnoe in me vorid for tbe of tbem In any wnv wiahis an r. wiunpoa rawimol damaiied nan ami ata; went aa to Janata or wear, rrHtnrt7irnTn Moni ore aat, nnaa.antaeaeat money. They pome la Huttnnj 1'lalnJaaa Batju-fu4 "M UWW til DOW. f 1 baye tcaUmoalal from aome of ourfteata'nd leM unireH.lzena,who have wmjlitilie "BAITLKS HHOK." aome of wiuaa,aajra worn one pairaaluus aalJrannlha. and pronounce It the hc-xl. Chuaaeal a'nd aaaite Wa.?w on an, m ttawwi uj I reeTex;tTnllrillcIt an itasuecttob of oilr Stock nd i in aaH atmr in I I . I a it max schwehtiv. llMiltNrtatTifnivHolliater'i Oldtand, 8inf flag K. R. JOIiSSi i,; wnoieaaie and.itetau. Deate in CHOICE FAEILf CF.EHiES ul If ;'' t ( -i VUHir- general Merchariiisi?, - wiursoiaavaureaaeow. A vaittafele Plantation annate am ta Benin aioe-pr me fieuee rvr,,laraa and a half rtBea from A Oayot ewber, M. o. CM Sandra and tvaotr-aYe aaraV slaved. Good laad,ealtaMe fcrira!tiia.ni with Baaeoaaveyyreaav ad other Imberl dt iaata anaiihaiai tend. wallttw. ODLlmiiiliiwA. And aIum. chartL. naa av M BabcryVronUnf aalf a miii uu inn iwaen, wnera teat are n Daakaflf marl tkat u nam ha .ThinatjJ rem Whirbywiaalaeaa load vWcawa ltta arrbeBMIftrl aF'hy;VealoB,'yra- "f near n .la rMir I nairoaa. i d eir-l ton and oaahani win ka trad. ; Tat lenaa arr.)T tr alldW ' OS the taae.-or JSeirbern. . C. klaOa tf tlmbar. (Mod a t i- fppkrale if da- I . . j... J. . j.; . i OoorirnjiuBnu kak.3otteat n4 ""'i 'WiwiajaBfciU, ufttj .et. ionit Atttaeiirtntdr ! ji uMii'tw iiliJiStTTra BBBBBBVBni . k 1 BB.U IIPIU IJI. . ..... .1 J N. W.tfiawSCrstatimsM line of GENTS' FUlflfllXGri EaktiM.vCderwart ifiimet ,r trxrnnk and Valises, Btraw Mattins PiseStraw Mattngs'aad aifsst. iv ' 'ifirWssof Porpbisa HidefiLieB i'" wi v tai fM "J ya l,Ixvi3iaj(j aa ijL ;a 4 aas Miat ' IM.TlAT. nn .hafAMiaiaM'iaiLav. . '. .- - .r'- l: vw"awv wuT'UCitir; yUU'ovD' 'w w wwifa-'.. !y MJi SKW BEBaE, jt. o. . i .i , nm M aa IT taf' f fta '' yuitMl.til4 a "ll-" . ' 11 r .i f f '! in 1 1 . ! f ; lot at al liw ea enu'Wii 1 bir. reenfyed Wknr'U'frnr f.lWWifoIslflaf tba UW lM.fTBslsatidteBY also a arg taaaonanSwlkfr nneaaronPaieuiirnitoat.vi , raits abowd arlth tAeawareurt j. n 1 oridiallr invite my frilSsluat wnert to call sod fwiajjiwejjtefcrt r"i k Jef!srs .f i ' ".. J4WrMStreet,TVmvHoUiter' Oldtand, Siraof Flaa. ,i. ' 1 1 1, w.ii iKiiiilan aii iiiniii.i mi it ,, -r id ; We wish to call the' attention of our Cub tonieis ana.fiiends to our, eleeant stfjcltiof1 5pihg -Clothing and Gcnt$;FciT;!.!. ' Sl Pi5?kjfw "early complete, and we are prepared, iaivetjSaWutirj Because we bur from tafihliwtiaMhkaVir' cjidepejidn juLajad wy .rUaJaibat JoSaei 3vrefanda.i a. tC-vSf WMte U a JL . . " j, r --'-7;j5 ' " : " v 9 ew- e ----- - a UlTS,f5.00 to $10.00. Our- $L0M Mvi SwmttmuMetH J)lofhMesw attirb'iyor mimev. : i '. , saw ts 1 Jfjur line Of ft 10.00 Suits cannot beiafoheit NtenanviuSa-aVaawrfi.k . 'iwire'inrltsyeu1 any kind;, if waean't suit you ont ' -W!fclVw a'MuatHheest ii'neof tiMwtiV&tiiXK 1 ttai. titiAUceX C-A jatiieryij'p0inpiet4nd,J aNeifig,aaa - ta- .at.iaUi aar 1 ja'f :lrW. n'HQWARD'gJS!I laid i m iafJ njad sai4 i'a- i Ticje wit f5Tn-rcTV?$i4it -raiy e' to call and. examine M g slsewLere.' '.' , . , . .Ai..k.,j oone at short notice. . taiief action guaranteed in r- I Kteita rt iiw ain w.tv itrK at rj ) aw tv Itl rti aal l -"f V ijKabyVMal'iainsbitV. ; ' " jM f i - r' Of Jii'E. li !. .t ;! '?; ;i Gir re a trial, racmey ii.rnnatid Very respectuttyV
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