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cut siusaribanM ReeaU pax mouth.
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, ua b Jnade lo advauce Ktguiar ad?e
i s t will be collected jnomptiy at ihe
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uod Wbfci contains oblecilouabie uersutial
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ial Will make more man one column o rt u
paper.
Any pereon reeling aa.ivee at any auouy
notteoommonioaiioii can obtain the name o
ue autnor oy appucatlon at tuia office and
bovine vlaarelu the Krievauoe eimts.
THE JOURNAL.
The 'Bescae f Captala lob Smith.
Tbe Indians especially admired
bravery and eanoiBg. ' This device
of tbe white chieftain and blsralor
when attacked appealed to their
admiration, and there was great
desire to see him.
The renowned prisoner was re
ceived with the customary chorus
of Indian yells; and then, acting
opou the leading Indian c us Com,
the law of unbounded hospitality, a
bountiful feast was set before him.
The captive, like valiant man be
was, ate heartily, thongh ignorant
what his fate might be.
The Indians wantonly killed their
captives.' When a sufficient
number had beeu sacrificed to
avenege the memory of such braves
as had fallen in fight, the remaining
captives were either adopted as
tribesman or disposed of as slaves.
So valiant a warrior as this pale
and. ; efeM,r-Thej nhe sheep get
PQotambledownoaeafte another,
their ajnbitaaa lessens as their fieh
goes," and tbe.1 nnfortanate;.)ir6er,
or imprudent manager, votej sheep
a perfects ouisaace Amerjc&n
Agriculturist N
SoauKew Mnslc.
Some very pretty epngs bave just
been issued from the presses of our
leading music publishers this
month. Among others we notice a
song in the modern classic style, by
Moquist, entitled "Thoa Seemest
Like a Flower," a rare song for a
singer of some experience, (30 cts.):
also"Zama,',a song by Lefflngwell
very artistic, (25 ct.); and a pretty
song called "Will Your Lore
Eemaiu the Same!' by Leavitt,
(3c0ts.) Then there is a contralto
or baritone song by Loveland,
entitled "The Old Homestead,"
ft. S. STTJBK.
K, HUPEH.
H'tHCI.
Dmliitii JAauAger
KW BERNE. N.c. i'T :.J l"-
Snteradat tba Pun i.au ' -aaacoad-ctaa
u,aiiar
Absolutely Pure.
rtiis powder never ranee. A marvel of
Hi .-1 1 v m Lrut.tft li m.tA --' - -- Un.
difficult, (30 Cts); and last, tut not snooilcalUiau the ordinal kinds, and Mai
I least. aiie SUIIL' b.V LefllUgwell, olow teal, enorl welirht.aluin or DhoanhaU
! entitled -She and He." which will ! ,8ol.dj2,,1,D n- Hotal Biiii.
. rUWUnl litlu AUJ wsi ftil-l. rm . I I1UW IfclTOW
.ff
faced tau coruute was too important I "1SU0 n 8li,e. afla reaiiy a
a personage to In? used as a slave, eeuj, ov m uiiotucr euuK
and Wa bun sona cook, the chief, I N heeler entitled "Good Night,
received him as an honored guest i Baby lioy. "ugbt to touch the
rather than us a prisoner, kept him i K0iUid ueun' 11 1S rP"J auu
in his own house for two d.is, arxl
adopting liirn as hi own' oU,
tirintiapil ldrri :t lri'r !'if (it l.ilid.
Then, with iuau . xi.iessious oi , admired by those who like For sale In .Newbern by Alex. Miller.
triL.'ui.in 1. ,..'t, I i, mi sentimental songs ot an artistic
escortetl bv linhaii jjuiiit -, to t he i
Call that lecl d:i(i-L back to I lie
Kneh.-h coInii at Jamestown.
I Itii.s leiatioli tes!iu the long
Z:-$BX last number ol the Tbaceo 1 tmi'ar loaium of the doughtj
Plant contains a tweiit two! cipiailiV lite being save. I bv "the
kind, ; 35 i ts.; Auy of these choice
songs Miit l, mail on receipt ol
puce, by Oliver DitFon & Co.,
lUs!vu, Mass.
-Colamn article on Church ami
State in their re hit ion to t huat .uii
ii North Carolina, lioin tb- pen "I
' Dr. A.' W. Mangum of the s:.i'e
University. We have rot v ! ic.d
ft, bot feel pie pared to sav in a. I
i Tance that it is an abb- paper on a
. most important sublet
. i
. ifOT FBEK MIkKi 1IIIM AI1.
V. TAX&TIOV
1 1 i
. Do the people of North Cai nlma w nt ; sue
whUkey to he f rce ' U'cilniini l.t i h v j i , i I
thST do. On a poll e teliee that a ,,,,
le,rge majority wouhi ot'iione unv Ktig
Jfeton'of free hiBkey Hct t ti (n-c
Cloth U and free liquor there wi iil l In
few to heailate 'larboio S u(!n itu r
,Who evei though! ol wan tint'
Whiskey free m Noith Camlina!
K ingV ow n daughter, bin it seems
lo be : he only tiue vcision ol the
s: oi v , I i.ist 1 1 ujioii Ins ow n oi filial
rrpoit.
'.. llmauli thjWaiL tit'.---iibetl
"it scut-" tliJ norttSSi Jlaee, tin
v aliant Knglishniattillbt'oii vv as
speedily dripvn to tbgile lilth
Indian &ul. M ' a - ok'a;wt:i in In l
lal her called I i lomboy'' oi ; .
id hui: tan.
She was as i imj io i ! : v'e ah
iiiuiL' gul, s.tv age or oiv ilivii: and
sin- was so lull ol kindiv attentions;
tptam. arid bestow i-iU'ii hnu
AuUt'K TO MOT11KR.
MKS WlNbLOW"s SooTllIKO SVKI'P
should always be used for children
tt-ethi:.. It Boothee the child, softene
tin-gatuti. allays all puin, euros wind
-oik , roI h ihe host reuittdy fur iiiar
Ii i-j Tv, i nty llve ceutti a bottle,
mar? 1 d tuthsM w 1 v
i
i
is net very encouraging in our section, ana for tb&t retsoo we wm oiler :
SDecial Inducements To The Cash Trade. '
Larger Store, Larger. Slock and Lower Pfi::s!
In Clothing, tee our line of $10.00 duibj. Black Corkscr rw jCuta w r 1
Suits for J9.O0. Full line of Samples from Eog'ers, Poet & Co. ' ; ;
Men's Orercoats from $2.50 up. "
Our line of Children's Eongh and Tumble Suit will not tip. Children' '
Jereej Suite. -
HaU 26c. up. New Goods conBtantiy arriving. . 'z"?
Our stock of Underwear is larger than ever before. An all-wool Shirt
for $1.00. Kew lot Hoys' I'ndershirts jutt received. Men's Canto Flannel
Drawers, all siies. . . :
We are hole Afents for Jas.
Means & Co. 'a and Stacy
Adams & Co.'b hhoes. Btstin
the market.
Job lot Linen anj Celluloid
Collars at 5c. each
Sample lot of Suspenders at '
wholesale prices Men's Hand
kerchiefs 5e. up. Lot ot light
and medium colored Scarf, two
for a qnarter.
Sixteen rib Umbrellas, only 91.00.
Valises and Bags just received.
Carpets, Kugs, Oil Cloth and Carpet LiniDg.
ttemeuiDer we have moved froai our old stand to
Store next to .National Bank, lie sure and Bee us before vou buT. f:
Howard eft? J"oxxei3-c
Full line ef Trunks,
, "T I
the lrga JJfiok
j "Juhny," haid the iniuister, rat her
severely, "do 3011 chew tobacco?"
"Ves, hir,"' ws the reply, but I'm
cbaiiuat. Soiry. J i muiy li 'own 't
I some. I houtth.
CUBE CONSTIPATION.
T eajey beallb one shonld Iiave re
Blar evacuations trj twen y four I
bears. '1'he etila. bti iueute.1 and j
pnyelcal, resultlu( from 1
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
re muiy and serin. for the cure '.
f tit In common trttuble, Tutt'a Liver i
FUIjr httl vtaluvtl Eojulrll v unpar
alleled. t leybuil auur c oaled. I
SOLD EVERVWHEEE.
1
HARBWituE.
GEORGE ASH,
1 e r
BJLHfjCZEi
0
Ca
liec
Mid
lolitia ale
w hisWey,
llijpant
The people of North
DOt fools. The crj ot
,free Chaws," and all
nonsense when it is pioposi'd t'l.owu
abolish an odious ami iinneet aiy
t&X does not pieveni the peo
A toiliau' S1' o TJ .
' Anntiit-r wuiiderful discovtry has
bri-n nitt.li- nnJ that loo bv u lady in this
cotiutv. ll'jibe fafiLt-nd it i.lntnhHS
mi many Milllefi ftud l ioL.s ul ujkiu lier and for seven years he with
h ii.il.-i ; t, j' curiosity, lht Smith eiuod its Hevereet teste, but her vital
made m in l. 1 t 1 11 1 c! urn, v c her ! organs wer uadaratiacd and death
some tilling presents und asked 8?emed L nUWt'"' -t thIee ,"ouUl
1 he coughad inoewsnfly and could nut
"' ' "i,ni Ulerp. SbbouKbtoftts bottle of Dr.
Now ii, u.i.s one ot lie many j King's Hew Discxwtry for Consumption
hirfgulW euetomgol the American , and ws somnobrsMeved on taking her
iudiaUB never to fell their own n" doM. " a" , D''jt
. 11 .1 . 1 1U1 one bottle has been miraculously
names, not even to allow them to be cured. uer naa is Mr. Luther Lute'
upoken to .straliKi r.s hy auy of their Thus write W. C. Hamrick &. Co. of
Hast). 1); ,f null Ii i...
Pa'.n t, ( 11 ; .nul ;
m 11 ! ami I ii -1 1 ,
i i tin hfttcr trade. In the Ligher grades of Mens,
Irrii'.s Cloihiiig v e have a complete line of ncat -fid
M
immediate Lindrcd. The Nhelby, N. C. For sals at E.
. I ii-atim lor this lav in I heir necnliar drug store
Mipervtitioii, which held that tho
Mte.ikiiiL' o( one's u-al name L'ave
fromknowiUK that the State can 1 , ,,,, striwi,,.r , ,, )0 lt WilN 8M,ktM,
tax these articles and culler! the a magical and harmful influence
money With her own ullir,!- ainlovei micii peihon
plC It in her ow 11 tiea-tn v vv hei
All (iimlo. ol K I Ni
II It ATI .V ( i s'lOVI.S,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
n aa4rMskyaUls
fS luemesathomeiriili
outpato. uooaorptiv-
ilara sent rKAC.
JA
1
ouoe M Wlutoltall 0k,
tt is needed for the education ol
Oaf. child en and other necessary
expeBMS Of State governineiit. The
United States government does not
need. tlM) money collected from this
80Urcf and every dullar drawn
ft"0ro iNorth Carolina is lochetl uji
ia ths) treasury at Washington 01
paid, (Ant to peiisiouets. it is a
dfalri upon the people of the State
lorwblch they get nortnng 111 re
turoi .The government should raise
itrf1 faTOnue by duties on imports Indian
und Any man of ordinary intelli
t;enfcp)aows that the rcjeal ol the
internal revenue Uws will not
abolish tbe duties on imported
whiskey .and tobacco. ,
K. R. JONES,
Win
ic.le and Retail Dealer la'
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
AT ITEM FOB OOYEUNOK SCALES
A merchant of New Heme re
ceired from Salem, N.C.a lew days
ago two barrels of common day
pipes, the freight on which was
11.35 per barrel. The freight on
the same rom Haltimore, nearly
three times the distance, would
hare been licenty cents per barrel.
,W call the Governor's at tent ion
to this little matter to lurthersat
isfy bim if possible that the gieat
raflroad corporations doing ImsmeHH
la this State have "divided the em
plre, and in the term" of division
it bas been decreed that there h!i,iM
bdy OO traffic letwecn the petiph-:
cast Of G-oldaboro and those vvest
of that point. All eommunity of
iaterest ia destroyed and we are
forced go North for even clay
pipe When (bey are made in our
OTB State.
JTew Berne with her cheap water
routes ought to supply a large per
lion bf eastern and middle K. C.
with their heavy groceries, and
raid do H bat for tbe railroad
porattons wbo are interested in
'log op other Knots.
"Te BOUfbt to iron ourselves from
'i influences by a connection
a the U F. & Y. V. K . bat the
crnor .prefers to foster tbe in
t of those who oppress ae.
t us appeal to the next General
mbly to accept the proposition
'eCF. & Y: V. to buy tbe A.
.an;'' , .
I 'or this very reason, 'a -bun .so
na-eook was known to ths colonists
liythenameof bis tribe, Pow -ha--tau.
lathtr than by his own.naine
So, when he was asked his little
daughter's name, he hesitated, and
and then gave in replyjtbe nickna'iie
by which he often called her, I'o-ca-hun-tas,
the "little tomboy."
This agile voung maiden, by r. iison
of her le ionship to the head
chief, was allowed much more
freedom and Inn than was usually
tin: lot ol Indian girls, who were,
as a rule, the patient and tincom-
ilaillltig little drudges ol every 1 unl"Knnionis or wra
humo and village St j 1 r"uut"e 8O"clle0-
ISb & 2b Middle Street,
' ' m:vv h::hnk. n. c.
'ALEX. JUSTICE,
" , DEALER IN
rifte Flour of ell Grades,
Selected Teas. Pure Coffees
rand Bplcce,
Butter and Chte&c, from the
best defties.
General Merchandise,
IJAUGINO AM T I KM i:tc.
Conn!(;nniontB of drain, C , i d and
Nlcht
IVoinpt Attention tJua uteed.
T3AGB and VftrtusUn Vwdt
i band all Che time, ir -1 t r .
How Mjfc) I'av.
1 f a (aimer has plenty ol pattern e,
and is willliug to give close
attention to details 111 Lhe care ol
stock, he can make more moSey for
footl consumed 1 rom sheep tha riany
other stock, l'.nt not one farmer
in ton will care to give them the
attention they require at certain
seasons of the year: so the few who
do take good care of a Hock will
find a good maiket for mutton, and
a demand for wool at some price,
usually enough to pay for wintering
the Hock. A farm which is rolling
in its surface seems perfectly
adapted to sheep raising. Such
laud needs grass on the hill toj s
10 keep it from washing, and sheep
need lull tops arid sweet, short
rr' 1 1 1 . 1 1
giass. 1 uey iite 10 lie down on a j
'lull side in the spring, where tho
Min makes the gronnd dry and
warm, and where they are protect etl '
: from the cold sweep of the wind. !
i The greatest profit from sheen is!
1 not in mutton or wool, but in
enhanced fertility of the farm on
"Inch they aw kept. Xo other
stock can compare with sbeep in
i thisdirection. This increased value
I comes from two causes: the large
j quantity of solid and liquid manure
deposited on all the land, and
particularly on the bigbest and
poorest points in the pasture. The
manure, being fine and well
scattered, is pressed about tbe roots
of tbe grass, where it gives the
greatest possible benefit. Another
source whereby the grasses are
encouraged is tbe destruction of
bushes and many iinda of wees
w hich grow where cattle and horses
only are pastered. Hazel brush
fares very badly in the sheen
pasture, and wild roses, rag weed,
burdocks, and other weeds are
selected first, and then the sbeep
look for grass. In this way a sbeep
pasture becomes like a beaatifal
lawn, and erery year crows better;
but if the farmer sees milliona in
sheep,'? and over stocks bis fields,
then the grass goes with tbeioshei
N. W. O.r. South Froiit and MiddleRf
ni:y m:uNE, n. c.
Wanted Immediately !
5,000 to 10,000
ACRES LAND,
Well timbered with Pine, near trans
portation. W. 15. Boyd,
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Nowbern, N. C. Jw
F. H . SUCJIOKS, CLUIEWT VAULT
SIMMONS k HANLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
"Will praotloeln theOocrtinfrwrn, i..
Dm n,low. Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and HrJ-
. 1 vrno.
foblHAwli
Tlie Largest and llbt Suii-ru-d Hun k
CANNED FU,V4UU VEtiBTAHL
f bolrrtSro.Uh UiN llfrno.
Alao.KfaK Varieiy of other k"h'. ubo
kmit In a l-'lrt-CliiSfi store.
Goods delivered nt anj . 1 1 of tlie
free of churfre.
TERMS t'AHII.
Middle St.. next to Humphrey
& Howard, New IJornc, N. V.
mar27 dwtf
Notice.
Five Share of Stock in the A. & N.
C. It. have been lost or mislaid. Appli
cation will be made for a renewal of
aaia certiDcates of stock,
oca d30J O. F. M. DaIL,
GROCER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
PATAPSGO FLOURING MILLS
1774 ICSTABLIsnKD.-.lTT4. ,
PAtAI'SCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT
Tba Premier Flour of Amerlea.
TkU FI-DH K haa long been conceded to !
Bprlr to Any Otkerla IhlaCnantry
All the Heat Itraodi of Ameiioan Flour are
old on European markets, where the
Patapsco Superlative'
tiuls anj eommanda decldedlr more money
bmi lt maAea the
WHITEST. 8WBKTKST AND MOST
NUTHITI0D8 BRXAJJ.
Aalt your Grocer for It; alao for
PATAPRCO FAJIILV,
UEOFOBD FAMILY
BALDWIN FA1UILY.
MA PLRTOM rAMILY.
j la fciidc it tj 1 aim ll is tcaton to Pt-lt-ut a stock of goods, which has
Merit and Quality,
and rri'i'Uil;i'Ilu.a Cft-tlf
uli; .t-, 11 .1 al. J ( '1; ll
lobby ilt'Mtrus al
POPULAR PRICES!
WoulJ draw the upccial attention of fioe trade to our PBINCJE
j ALBERT SUITS, whic:: iii ruaturial, trimmiDgs, male and fit axe equal
! to the finest I'UKtoin made w jrk.
Our SILK-LINED OVERCOATS in light, medium and hearr
weights urc Hcuuties, and will be eold at aatonishiBf 1iw prices.
Our SATIN-LINED CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT a elegaat
aruient anil will bo cold a? a 5v -' "
BARQABS LEADER!
In MEN'S FINE FURNISHLllGS we show a larger and handsomer
lino tLan cvt r,-pooially so in fine
white, Bcarlct, colored and htriped.
In HATS we carrj the LEADING STYLES, including the N6W
Fedora m soft &wis.
.ix1-0' -" thiBeeaflonis TOO LARGE TO ENUMERATE
ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, but would like for our friend, to bear
mind mac wl carry a haudfiome and most complete stock of
it.
BOOTS AND SHOES, AND DRY GOODS,
and are prepared to offer rpecial drives in Ladios' Orseta, UllderVest,
Stlfel Jackets, Cloaand Shawls, and fine all woof
Blanket!, Lap Robes and Horse Blankets.
Ail omr-Goods will be sold low, therefore for good goodg cheap call At " ;;'
Greorge Ajsti'is,
NKXjTO L II. CUTI,i:ir, MIDDLE STJJKEl
WMmrs. D. M. Joilits of Carteret and DAVID CANADY of On&low ,
fill l.Ma.laa..J 1a .h a 1 t. m 1 .1 . 1
n.u uupcucu tu buow whit ir 1 enas tnrouga.tne stocK. ocldi
in. ijni 1 w 1 iiiiiwui.ii
- - tafc ataiwa
314 COMMERCE 8T., BALT07ia
KEPRE8ENTED BY
E. K. BISHOP,
JnnlOdSm HEW BEBXE, H. C
AND DEALT. R IN' ATT. -rTTWTia Mfi
Surgical Appliances, Druggists' Sundries, gc,
iyOUINN'8 PIONEER BLOOD RENEWf?fnirnlriaW ft,;7"
C. A. GAMBRILL MANUPB Cfl.Slcnf JLw i.A L '
iV r v,vuui nun uucninnb hub oi xiJBi ItrAxta lu
city 40,000 just received. Tbe wholesale trade especially looted '
after.
EASTERN mn CAS6LTX1
MARBLE WORKS,
SEW BsBNE, K. C.
Sale & Livery Stables.
THB FIRM 8 OF A
L.A41N AND
m. HitU A COM -
rani oh been dir.
otrea ov ii death
ft A. Bahn, M. Bahn
rill continue ihn
uoinea or BALK
KXCHA.NGE AND
UVSHI or UORSKH.
afTJLEa. eta- at U
old tntMM4t4tret, irbti be baa
been nsaced In tin aame milne la the
olt 1nc H68, wlU bplaasad tjm4 hii
01a rnenoi ana enatomars.' .. r ,;. . - -
Will haveon hand lathie iaason a WtSK
Ltrr O0 H9R8E9 n nVLBI.
A lao, riHK IAT OF BCdeiBI
H.HAfiir.&CO;i
aogildwUm
1 1 H1"
law
WL1...I
2.1 B-i
AadaJlU0rTaBdSolidiBtotAuj
1 Ordera will reoerra prompt Untior
t WvASA IUH &UAUlrWtwa - 4,
JOE Kajwiiaas; Frppjietor
H$B8ao'r to Gaorga W.ClayjxOUf 7 f ,
f. hROAD AXD CbXvXX '3.
wa, auui&in 1:11 uwuiitru i.or,.T ,
w oce epcciaitj 01 Qur iiitiuii J.iyuoiiS for medicinal f
purposetf.. , a -i.
iy PresfJrrptions compoattvl with cax jQd dispatch.:. 5- - '
Qbdees Solicited. n,. TJFRTVJi t -
eel8 d w yorth-wert eor. Middle and Pollock Bt. Kew Berne, Jf: C.'
9ssaaasBSBESSBdassaa '
.TjiatWiTrtiBwiwi. - wMt TMrrwinTinr
$E2 ?EAN8 4 SHOE or tha JAM KM j.
;. hkA
MEANS MSHOB.accordliwtoiooriMWto. foumli? a"'
om f "Hr- wnlrn imr mmuppairt jlitnlr w tin
JAr.lES MEAHG
S4 SHOE
Wa not wear to Ion u tba
JAMES falEAHS 2
S3 SHOE
Vid i Vm , tn caH foe a HgMcr ma mart dmtr thm thaa .
1H JAMKS MEANS S3 SHOE. Our t Stat hal ' V
tfNllKHl w Ktcifa pmiiaiKiitcpaaUtvtarnErftrt. , '.
tin! durability nicti ai no olhw thoe tmi ercrkiKCTni n llt . -'-n
I itcrr of Ihe lnulf. )io ccc-p:tnr art aWt tt Kto-a '
V.. The .Tamoa Meant S4 Shoe It rr aud vjiik.-f-.'1 V-
f?c!nrd. Yi t mtMntiif tmrrt CM la mi ntal rav" v'l .
HTt Hi JTamea M-ana 61 fihoo n aautl 4o H i, '
I ind-tr-int tlmn Trtileh hart 1iu,tna awatvtalltt? 'iltM ifc.
6 or $ 7. ?t hm a noni." tofi :nl V c.mwti tr rtcpTr- t
I I Ijii iieritrilr miaatb botloia inaid-. At CH bl: a '- f -toeini.
tr.il reqtilrea no brccLia la," It -.
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