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...i H S' DIOClCKttNI 1 i'LY JOUR HI. t - W'smt - uJ daLU,eep Monday, el . r. ti SV (or ill mouihi Ixlivared j r:ter at SO wdu per ttooih. ittum JOCKNA.L. M eolaaaa publiabed Tory Tfcimdaj hi S1J0 , iaTIalXQ B4.TE8 (DAiLTMfee dy 1100; 60e, lor each anbequeat -bemenU ander bud of "Boalaea " 1 cd taper for firet,an4 msU tor ( - Mr qneut irnnrtloa. . . -v UcryasaMnbetsa.ad . . taverataaranee. r- . . 'S of .Jarrtacee or Deaths, MttMtH a ui be tneer4 free. AUeddlttoaa -r will be enargaAaeente per Una. j '? : tm.itt for transient edTerUaejaant us b icad la advenee. Regular a4ve e I will be ooUeeUd promptly at Um S ot uh taontn. ' s i . ' ' 4 .-3 o i. muuicauuea eostalalnc sews of 4 is iub of eaJ tuaiteia are aotteited. Jie u uiunieetiua HUM fa nnua te be Mb rti mat eosnuta obteeaooaMe hwoiI 9 wiiuuoida lua neeae of tM aoUioc: sc - ul au wore ta Ob eolw II a If penon feeling acaleveo' at any aaony .uaouniiuoiuoaiioB ea obtain to una o tkuuior oy appUoattoa at tale office and t ut wbaraia Mia RnaTaao axlaia. TnEJOURNAL. 8. n. - uetaieee Ma gar. KW BEBNE. II.Cm JAN. 18 IK8 , tares at laa rMt aoa at N Baraa. II O Tuoibs'S contest for Carlisle's . eat was ., very short one. He oea back to old "Kaintock" v, here he can pick his flint and try ,ain", while Speaker Carlisle will ontinne to kick against the repeal of the internal revenue laws. Senator Veet. of Miasourl, baa added reail y to hia laurels by an abla.learnad , ioquent speech against the Blair bill. aurlotW Uhronlol. He has simply announced to the arid that in hia opinion the chil dren of poor people are belter citi zens . in ignorance than when educated. .Bis argument drifted iato this.', It isdlfficnlt for those v. ho continue their opposition to national aid to public schools to conceal their disapproval of popular eJQcation. .. Thb f farmers throughout the i 'an try are evidently movingupon , a independent line of thought in ; i'ard to public measures. The lea that a protective tariff en oarages manufacturing and em i loys a class to consume agricultural j roducts and thereby creates a de ia and for the farmer's surplus pats tie thing too far removed for the average farmer to realize that he is benefitted.! lie would prefer to sell w here be can obtain the best prices aud.boy where he can buy on the test terms without the aid of the rroverDment., - l j I U . J 1- Thb , -farmers convention at Greensboro , was well attended, about two hundred delegates being ; resent representing all sections of tbe,States In bis opening address President Elias Cart dwelt upon the necessity - of trained, skilled fjJIowersof agriculture and advised t b at v candidates for legislative onors in the coming political campaign be made to understand fiat the farm ere will demand an ; propriation for the purpose of ncouraging eoanty institutes. He : si tnetits severely upon the action f the monopolist and protectionist ' i capturing the National Farmers; ress and attempting to make ; cppeat.that the farmers through c zt the .country are asking for -teethe tariff. Ills address was acticaT nd abounded In good deuiocrats boldly procUim that this 1 tew cf America and Europe, valned section wonld have been infinitely frm 11,000 to 120 000 pitce. .- The better eff U York tad been ; elected w."ae oi gu, una inbide Governor. nd th nir,le fif lhU lflerB " . emi1" loa a " t i room. - Pivinff m. . mM Tixr ha county know that repaUican Uiibits. Amoni th eallectioiia General Assembly eould not have I there will be.ehownlarpe number treated them worse than did the Of rare old paintings. No such art ArnrariAlminv riamnoraH aafiAmKilexbibit haa ever before been made Afiftaiia JTi. it- v i in le Southern States; and coae 0fl884-'83, unless It bad repealed to it y .expc4'tion save 09 it:i waniy goverameni ftt-the Centennial. The exposition syswin,- j f t v ; wtu remain pea three months. - ; f . Jonei L'onntv Items. 1 Bpanreon aa Ua BaptHtCaloa. ' . T..,.,. , I Lohdok, Jan. 13i-A depatation partridges are, scarcer in our o tne jssptist Union bad a coa section than we have ever known I terence. today with Mr" Bpareeon (them, e v ; Iwith reference to bis withdrawal Mm. Wanr ixA r flnhAM I 'rom tb' anion. . Jtfr. Bpnrgeon Is visiting jelaUvea and her man? I declared thathemnst still maintain friends at Trenton. I aw realnauen. - Be suggested that Sixty cents was refused for corn t,S". T ,r . .r I.: :J . . aecepted evangelical doctrines, f lie wW wa um win io Ktuucr in l : i . . . ... . , Jaiim rhi. ha it ha. tu.i i wiuerwnna ne oonBUtarion oi flr Var - tne onion did not contain. Sufficient vvc baa the pleasure of crasDincr mam wra i. .lioniAUii i..h..i w, j. , i Tiitia.cr leoaeacles. Ue dedtned to formally waw wiwwarBBaaowia M uer. acquse anybody. He said that -uum, -.vvim mw visiting Whw, he bad spoken of that which his father, Mr. T.J. Whitaker. looked lika the beirinninir ofton. Mr. O. C.Green of Trenton, raises federacv in evil he referred to no very fine cabbages in his garden at special association in connection"! Trenton. I inquired of him bowl with which deviation fron the srosl I A a ; . I . . , i oouiu oe raise mem on sues sandy pel trutn could be discerned, i lie land did he haul day in his gar would continue to support the ( de den. Whv. said he. to : 1 do it bv 1 Dartment of the union in vhich be naming in swamp mud. 1 was Bnecialiy interested. We learn that Mrs. Scarborough A plenary council of the onion has quit keeoine board ioir house at naa QeB convoked for Thursday to rrenton and intends making Seven vonsiaer m. opurgeon s posuioq. opnogs ber future home. . We learn tbat Mrs. So-rboroua'h's Doaraers nave all been takeu oare of by Mr. Brogden while W. W Francks and W. E. Ward arc oc cupying the dwelling vacated by uer. n is noi oneu mat no can find a house that has in it G o vfiEHOB J A.BVIS in a letter to ? Wilmington Messenger thinks a bad sign for the democrats to 3 so "many candidates spoken of r the" nomination for Governor. says it will not be well for the ity to gQ. fn convention with .Llic sentiment so divided. The TBSiiy thinks It decidedly bet r to go in a convention divided i go in with packed delegations - counties 4ough to make a ' 3 ation regardless oi the wishes '.her countiesV 'Ko delegation ' 1 go io 'a convention pledged last ; and ail the time to any late. ' The delegates ought to together for the : purpose of ' ; in g as to who Is the proper ) nominate, .mod; the spirit of raise and "concession should 1 so that when the nomination 3 the candidate can receive -rty endorsement of 'all We ' r " ring this as advice,' tnt P Eg SOB A L. Mr. N. H. Frultclittttin. of Mobile Ala., writes: I Caka Kreat pleaaure in rerommodias Dr. K.iiis'a Nam Duoot er for Oooauoipuoo, baring uard it for a aevere auaca ox pronobiua ' ana oatarrb. It gava ma ioeunt relief and entiraly cured m and I bav not been afflieted eiooe. I alao bag to atata tbat 1 bad truxvother reined tea wilh no good a merchant and a merchant's cleik. result. Bare alao um Electric Bittora a doctor of medicine, a lawyer, a nd Dr- Kin' fiem Life Pillo, botb of o.,..ur...r.niAn r .! i wnicn i can reoommena j w . rwy . . ' Dr. Kmg'a New Diaoovery for oon auu icucuer, oui, irenion n UIDption, ooughe and oolda. iaaold-on cuem an sneiterea under one root, a p witire guarantee. Trial bottlea free and the best of it they are u'l con- R-N Duffr'adrug atora. Wboleale RiderAd wHl nn in tliir diffprviif. ana retail. professions. Would it not be a good idea for our farmers to consult together, as it is near planting time, what crops it would be best to plant whether oats, rye, or Irish potatoes to help tbem over the scarcity of corn T My impression is that oats and Irish potatoes will prove best as tbey will come in the real time ol need. Then we can follow oats with peas, tnd Irish potatoes with sweet potatoes, and' secure two crops on the same land. We learn that the sohool com mittee at Trenton has contracted with Miss Bailie Betts, one of our live, progressive and most success ful teaobers, to teach the public school for a term of three months The educational boatd of Jones oonnty divided two-thirds of the school money which will give each child in the county C3 cents ; the other third was equally divided te tween the several districts which will add nearly twenty dollars more to each district. One hundred dol lars Was set apart for the purpose of defraying the expenses ot a teachers' institute which will con vene at Trenton sometime daring summer months. f f 'i ' y. r f u. in I . J a a -v. pli- ir-i r- n rr r - in. i a ;1 Abcolutcly Puroa thla aowaar m anM.i 'A -larval it aeTlty.atrencib. and wbolaenmenaae Mo e aaoaoialaal thaa tba ordinary fci.Kla.aJid aan not faa aokt ta aompautloa viib w BoiBtooe aftewUet, atiart irelcfa I. alnia wrpboapaate twnara. ooia 01117 la aaaa. ttea. M.imm bb ua. iua w aii-at.. in . x - (otimmi For'aala a Newbern by Ale; Mjller. Guano (ainit -AND- S0CTDEB5 H TEBPBI8E. GEfAT ENTHUSIASM DISPLAYED AT THE OPENING EXERCISES OP FLORIDA'S SUB TROPICAL EXPO SITION. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 11. Fifteen thousand people witnessed the successful opening of the Florida , Sab-Tropical Ei position .here today. At 1:45 the monster procession formed on Bay street, and marched to the exposition grounds. Among those participat ing were the Governor, -Edward A. Perry and staff, ex Governors W. D. Bloxham and Harrison Eeld. county and eity officials, mayors and aldermen of the leading town's in Florida,' fire departments and civio organizations and invited guests and two battalions ot State troops. Gens. Sehofleld, Terry and Ayers, U S. A ' were honored guests. The-city was gaylyidecor rated, and presented a gala day appearance, all business being sus pended. After marching tbrongh the principal streets,- they entered the building at 2:46V Director General Pane-then announced the completion of buildings &&, and ex Governor Bloxham, the orator I of the day, made almost - inspiring r MT2o fmtt apeeco, reicrnugf eapeciatij mi lue newerathaC this exposition marked for Florida. - 'Then Governor Terry declared the" exposition' opened, K ; ' The main building is 325 feet In length,' and is 133 feet broad. The mala; roof Is 62 feet from the floor, while the dome reaches td a height of 100 .feet ahd is fllled; with the products of florida. -'The grounds and annexes occupy,. A ve acres. The floor space of the building win reach nearly forty thousand feet More than one-nail ot tne area is devoted to the hortidtiUnral depart ment.. "In "the second story is tie Little Grains of Sand. LltilalblncaeoBtlnnato make our mighty unlvarae of material tblnga Peoplaara too ortea prone to rqfaot minor detail. Ona drop of ibe rlgbt kind of medlelne baa often affected a enre. wb-reyeare Dttal tbe wreaf medlolna had failed. Knad tha followlog andoraameDta of B. B. B tbe moat wonder ful of all bluod remedial: TWW BOTTLK8 CVUB BHEIH1 T18M. Baoceinoa. AaK . Joae4, 1887. I hearfulljf atata tbe follnwiDg facie In re gard to tbe ua or your medlelne In my fam ily. MylHtlaaoD.il year of age Buffered from an aeaw auaek of rbenmailem, euaed by ondua expowre aad ebllllng of vbv Woo 1 I beard our remedy blghly raooram. qded. and porobaard ona boiile of Monorlef a Uro Frraooit, A-h In about one meath aftr nalug i hia bottle, be beme as mneb better tbai I got tba aroond bottle to loo la now being uaed, and my eon luearly well, and 1 tblnk oyr moving biro To a eoolereuramar olunala (hlob 1 will dot and eoetkaatog ua oe. a perfect cure will be efTeetrdT I oon lder H. B. II a moat eaeellent bluod parlSer. Caaa. H Trrca, -K. a Ageat. Brongatoo, Ark. O K ROTTliB Dlb IToBblLS CirABO AND UI1LTH 8UTOBKD. B B.B.OO.. Atlanta Oa.s : V ' . ' OenU Uy alater waa afflieted for a aam ber of yean witb botli eoattered abontrall over feet -neraoo. Tbey woo Id make tbeir atpearaaoe erery eprias. and laet tbrougb the aum ii. ar and nntll late in tbe rail. I Uer health waaeadly JmDelred. hieing Arab and trenatb every eay; ta faettkey were capping ber life -1 gv 1mt oee iboltleota 8. B and tne effeet waa like aoegle. piodoolni a enmplete cure and Twatoiing her bee lb. Tod.r ah w perfectly eonnd and ber bealib rully retored. It 1 wlu.oat dooM the bee aa moat varaaaie Bleod Fnrlfler now ea tba market. Your, etc, - j - '. J) M. WcRa. Wayneeboro, UlaM Jalf 14. 1577. , Mend for onr Book of Wpadera, ft, it treate of all blood djaonlere, Addreea . .BLOOD B&L1I CO.. Atlanta Oa, ror eale to New Berne at B N. Daffy drag tore. jaa ,000 bubh. Rast Proof Oata. ,000 bush. Meadows' Premium Ex tra Early Pea (guaranteed stock). 500 bbla. Genuino Early Rose Pota toes (pure and true to name). 200 bash. Extra Early Round Bean 200 bath. Mohawk Beans, Golden Wax Beans', It&dish, Cucumber, Beets, and Onion Sets. : - : : ;A1TD DIALEE III ALL EIXDS OF , v Sirric-I Cpr.Ii:nc:s, j5rc;;I:.Si:aIrI::; i:t : GGUINITS PIOKEEB BLOOD RtSEvYER-mvalaable fur tie cure of Rheumatism: ; - - i. " v l - -. - .-. , -1 Lrgest, tiest selected and 'cheapest )io f FIXE CIGARS in the city 40,000 just received. .The wholesale trade especittlly looked after. ; - ; - t $ : : i Gr Makes a apeclalcy ef SUPERIOR LIQUORS for medicina xj"r ft CP" 1 descriptions compounded with care and dispatch. selSdwjifKorth-west opr. Middle apd Pollock etfew Berne, S -cV mm' school,' 'I Gi'rlfi-ah'rivhiiniQr LpHirc axr. J - s Full corps of Teachers. Boarders. Write for terms to juul6 dwtf New Building. Ample accommodations for JOSEPH KTwWeY. ' OLDEST AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN VAi Walter D, Moses & 0b Hi JS1A1H BlKrJlr, H fllON 1. VA. 1,000 tons Meadows' Special Guano (for all orops). 500 tons German Rain it. 200 tons Eiiwan Phosphate.' 100 tons Dissolved Bone. 100 tons Cotton Seed Meal. HO tons Agricultural Lime. 'I1 , j ' tg- - I' FOR BALE BY E:I!s & J.:A. Ueaddws, COTTON & TRlJck Robert Hancock; Jr., . TRIAL JUSTicE. ' : Office nert Aoot beJm JooaHAtV orfeoe'. Same building? wit Gakm ft PelteMer. Open from 9 t.nav a S koa. JSVUl Kiv prompt attention to all Blatters pertain ins to Justece'fjejarta. - 489 dtf 1 EATOII iho"jE7ELEn( t Can M iound alt ioa Stock of - SOLID 8iLVJEE'i(- FACTORS, MANUFACrajBERS ,OF MEADOWS' SPECIAL. GUAXO. Office: TJtf ION POINT, ; new: beenb; N. I). dec30 dwtf f. , 4v- j ; 8.1 IS U OLW 8 A H AN11 . ,?;a'ATTOK2itS AT 'LAW. I f' THjf Kl Wr BERN B,irt.! fj f. j - . Win more oa ot aboat January 11th. 1888. to their new office, over tbe Bank- log House of Green. Foj. ft Oo-, three ooprs Miowjuotei Albert,, ;. 7w ti i . i .1 t Arm .'urjTvn ttt a t t Full tin of ei-erjthtm! In ny linel,,. I Coma earl and.make our select iori -! ,' I J ,liddleatret. - TSB riRMS O it A PAhY bmt ea a)la olred br be at.h or A. Hbn. M. Ilahn : eonilrjua . tbe 'Ve of SALK ANOB AND RT of HORSES. Li., r-tK.. av tb old tn on Mxi'li eiraat, where be ba bmi eDgafwl a 11' anm rmnlneaa la the eit v rnra 1 1AA. v I r pieeaad to meet li oid friend and cnasomere -win h-on h"-( In cna -r F1SM 1,0 T OF "!: '"MaWrii'lii " ,14 " . ! 1 1 e Ail bO'riMn ' I I fX0H 3 tifcOOtfBnfiliMce' 4 ;al-XTC2-i-C3XXI S (,00QMJe J gricMttirat Lim6! K m ' i . - r i i .... COMMISSION UEECnAKTS, i JEW UEUNE, . O. mats dvtX . r - ,; j Wl -il til u . '- -j il ( ' I n . . .i r. S HaTlng-purchaeea tha entire Stout of Boots! fboes, an4 Eubbers in stord fan- dex Hotel Albert, I will sell tbe tame AT C03T. SPOT CktK jr 'gbodVilll be sent out oa probation. ?' i s I f ThgcVfttlfor fast pilronsge, Ibe has! new be cAr.: at tbe i old i!sci-c'-.Irrr - t - -. ' ".'ill' . Plan oe-and Organs oa eaey' keotitbly plan at factory prices, Old Iostrumenu ukea lo eobaoge, bought, tented, sad ff paired. " " ii-w-Vs--iv , Imanaaiae UtMh af SRSKT HfJUO. .- InrjnoUon Book of all klnda Speelal Dta eoont to laachara and Sohoola. " iVialogna ; ... ,r"w"Ti Awunuwi of amaie aanton -s - jeleeUton 11 dealrrd 8tr1nn lor all Idoalaal iMiranniii , a raw siigaur oeei Pleaeaand Org-tna at atandard make irom S26 to two. Agvmta ot liobaon,' Pretesstonei UTr Bell Bailne. - , : Vipiina, Aeoerdiona, and ererrthlbg is the ... ..v .. - - ..-'--N -ii .y Muaieat i.ioe, . ,j tA- , tt . Correepondenoe solicited. Catalogues rkailed free oa application at' tha Offloe of our North Carolina A Kent, k . . XL At Mrs. 8. F. Stanly's Book 8tora, oorner Broad and Middle Sts., . S 001 DtJ e n ss : r.TA G1Z I E. PROSPECTUS FOR 1888. , . ; The holidaj issue, now ready is complets in itself; eonUioing nO serial matter. .The cover is enriched by an ornamental order printed in gold! ' Ths price is as tunal. 25 cents. It contains the most ialigbtiaf stories, ejns snd essays by distinguished writers, and superb illustrations V t a t,V . - Among . ths important artioles ; to appear during ths year 1888 sis -ths followinp-iSend forprosnectus; , fifc 0Cc , Robert Lonla Steyenson will - contribute regularly to eaeh anmbef ' during ths year., . Ba will. wriU of many topics, old and new, sad in a familiar ' ftnil wsfaAVtsiI an ar ' avVriata will fstsnv Last Kntifla fMfi4a kt lkeriwaa. aL . ...at and his thousands of readera. Is the firct paper, ken titled "AlChapbs oa -Dreams," appearing in the January number,- he relates incidentally, ia pon- , nection with the general snbjeet, Some interesting facts ooncernict the origin of the famous slory ;8oange Oase.of DJekjlUnd Mr flyde." , important and interesting series of papers on rail ways, their administrations and , construction, including great engioeeringfeats, famous tunnels and passes, and indeed, those branohes of the subject. which in this day ngags the ttntin of the whole country. -, The illustrations which Will Soeonipany this series will he ' ' tery elaborate original, and beuatifnl.; The authors and thl titles of the future ' Or. ), B argent' a fptpers en Physioal' Proportion and Thtjical Tramks.will be oontiued by eTeral of increasing! interest, with u rioh and. Unions llusU'atioiis a those whio We.already appeared, tft bt34-; . Illustrated. Article tf special interest will be those on the Campaign of fWateloo, by t John 0. Eopes; oa The Man at Arms " by H. Blashfteld; two papers by. Edward I f Wilsoa illnstrating i results of recent : Ejryptian research; a further , article by .William F Apthorp, on a t sabjett -consented with bis recent oontribntion on Wagner, and many .; others i of equal 'interest. Profesicr Shaler's articles on the Surfaoe of the Earth will be continued and ' articles npfoS two nf, the most, interesting , gronps of 'contemporary Enroptsa writers' wilLWaeeoihpsnied by rich and noreL portrait .illusU-ationg. 9 - dectririity in its various applications as a mojirefpower, Explosives, etc., will be, the subjects of another group of ill strated articles of equal -prafltical . laWesi b leading authorities upon these topics.' 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