t ILIIUtft ABB O i afCA at aVli T, THK UAItY 10VKSXL la a alx wriunw paper. SubUiked. oeilr. aasepl atoadaj at 6ipyf;lUlorf ISQetk. JJeUvered w a ty MateriMrf a si aeetf dm saoaiai - Ttt.KWCaT .orsUiAle M Mint piper. yib every Tbaraday at fl.M ADYtSXIMVh BATK8 (UAILT ) One , kefcoMAtf. fl.tf; WW for Mob sabeqaent fcertM? , , i.trltault ulN need of "Buslneea I iii,Hii au pa for am ud smdu for very eabeee, Mtl loaertton . ... 0 MftlMtMl tdlMlUW4d Mvmii o-t.1 jnatsay ei jr ci Anl af MirmgHf Dttu.DOtU)ie d tteeewtU ktllwM tree AlladdlUona ' MWlUtMi4iNltl pullM fajaaagita, Jor. traaateal adverlleeinenl aaijM MIiUUtibm Keguiar adver -'"-Iladajeewla-wtuW oeUecled promptly at me HWIlft Htt: CPWhasaa teaHo containing news of a die ' f MMM 4f aaaaj Miun era solicited. No 7 eoeaagaartoatroa saasl be expected 10 be pub ileus thai wuim oblecttonanle mikhh ; UW-tlO holds tee aw me of the author: of ' as wUi MU Bon man one ooluinn o rt b . ; ADrMnMfMlluutrltveititD'iuutir .WUMBBUUUMU VDIUB UK U41DH e aaukor 7 application at in It office aud ' '. My wm wherala Use grievance mm THE JOURNAL. .Alt '. tkwiaaatz. m. c. jtne 20 mc. V'iiaV'Ttoa the next four weeks farmers ''rxarittaol have much time to devote j -.1? 'Ha polities. There i a time ior all filing and now is the time to kill gthki aid weeds and put crops in food condition. When this is done the politicians can come on tbair "deatifagal operations.' with , .a UK J&epuDiican papeis ueci.iie that Dockery will run for Governor, bht Dockery himself lias not et , -t 'iMapoke ot in meetin.' W i i r -awl that alter me umr;iK' couveu- ; v.tUMl -ne will come out nun iy mat ' h " only delayed to fiud out bow r)'J matters would turu in the National 'C-J Coavention, and that everything l- uraed out just as he wanted it M.mti-. OU BATTLE'S KES0LUT10. 'XJl tiJjChrf JWPlutlon which Mr. Richard VCatths, one of the delegates for the :AiSii)4Arat large offered and pressed Im ,v fdttthe Committee on Tlatfor iii and oaSolnlionB in the Convention at St. ;4Lanj.x.Ifl the Toioe of a large por . . : Uoil wf the people of this State and v ladaed all Of the Booth and much 't?7er.0yi: Worth and West. UtOttia not so much the money that ;aAA6cessarily drawn from the yB9t Of the people as the annoy fijpaethoda connected with the in ral revenue collection that ren- " dera it Dii popular and distasteful. i WiMhi5tWsJ?jvernment was in need iirod, thus raised, to pay off Y .'tWiWM ' debt snd maintain the wSaif of- tho nation no objection ' CtalYaiaed by any jiolitical party to : jttaeaystem however annoying it iaalVitiiOW, when the Treasury ; ItATfrtowlBg and the bonds of the : ';iXOI:-in being paid in ad tfMifOiaturityand considerably ' 'i-i'i(idTance 6! the face value, there "niit.ma-'ixciane for continuing a sys ! 1 1 "tfiintf taxation objectionable to the poopie, -iaa Democratic party of North Carolina baa given no uncertain ' ttoonfl upon that subject, whenever, ialtt Conventions or through its i - neMUitatiTes in Congress, the t 'YiMf1 u4en under discussion, jp'u i satire repeal of the sy6tem now I i'xjatlnj is what the people want I r jfi aaft what they will continue to de ! Iiid.j jWhen this is accomplished I -'i XhaMTCral State governments can j 'jhafithapHTilege flevying Buch ; tax apoa tbe same articles as their f , , T iaierest may suggest and a sound policy jastlfy, and those who claim v that frea cbewi sod free drinks are tha only advantages offered in tbe eptalof the national system may f "JJM pkwnre ol knowing that -' ttcaaffcTiable Inxaries are not en jyljetoncipated from their alle- to the support ol goveru- f tkc Beaafort YT1IHV .'J-'.MV acmwui. ,' ViJ3srfd"' J0TO5AL : The com- V--it2it'exerciaes of the Beau t -t-Higk Bchool which has just . iWairanal session were of . L C 1 i ; lslereattnr ud entertaining tei S-" rack credit and praise are doe Vi - rssor ud Mrs, Frank P. Wyche, r- Ur wboao harge, aesiated by ? Julia KeJd, tba school has beea is past year. ; - . a school year .-came to a close VTciaeaday, Ja lSta, when 3 serosa was deliyeted by Br. -rr W. Battle of Kew Berne. ,Oa the eteniBf of Jane 12tb, t S o'clock, at the niffh'BckoULulld ing a delightful entertAinmest wm presented by , tbe i school to en audience which packed the school room. ,3 - i. The programme was made op' of songs, recitations, dialogues, and declamations, interspersed with niQeic- The piano and organ on the restrain were presided over by Mrs. Wyche, and the evening's entertainment was much enjojed and pronoaneed a success by all present. The music pupils of Mrs. Wyche reflected cred;t upon her teaching and all the scholars acquitted them sflves admirably. The closing oieretta, a medley of characters in costume, from Mother Goose was very well ren dered and elicited much applause. On Wednesday evening, June 13th, at 3 o'clock the address of ltev. 11. W. Battle was delivered to a very large aadieuce. Mr. Battle'b subject was "Education," of the intellect, the heart, the moral nature. He held the close attention of his audience from the I first. Tbe address was in its pres entation of the whole subject, broad, logical and withal clear and prac tical, and delivered with elegance and eloqueuce. lu speaking of the "new South," the eloquent speaker paid a beautiful tribute to the "old South," its culture itud its noble men and wouieu. We bop- to see and hear Mr. Battle again. , " Ihe High bchool has had an uspicious and successful year, lis teachers, especially the principal, Mr. Wjche, have endeavored to inculcate a love of knowledge and their training has been thorough ano successful. 1 he next ) ear 'i"""" in uiuifc .1 mifcvi iniiiiuri I u-t to the .school. I lie school originated in 1.n desire ol puonc spirited cltl 0,,M to eiect a large, coniniolious building for the purpose ol a high ! school. liy subscripnous and - bvulluUD v mv uunu li.il .mtiii.) .i.i.w. W'l 11(11 np.. ..r..!.).,,) utar ,iie court L0U8 . tb olH hlM upart vears aco by an act ol the (ieueral Assembly (m I lie purpose ol a school building. Tbe Beaufort High School As sociatiou was incorpoaated at the : last session of tbe Legislature, and tin- Nchool is now on a firm basis. Oll.sKHvF.U. Jones County Items. The most of the potatoes have been dug and shipped Irom our vicinity. Sunday was a ven warm day with a nice, light shower of rain in the evening Why is it that some enterprising Yankee has not giasped a lorluue by inventing a compound to pre vent horse Hies from tormenting horses during the hot summer weather T Whortleberries are selling at Trenton for two cents a quart, and our w oods are full ol pickers every day. We are inclined to believe that the farmers would pay them more than they get picking berries to weed corn and cotton. We learn that the lie publicans of this district are again making efforts to have another congres sional convention called, and we learn that a gentleman was in our county during the past week using bis influence in that direction. 1 see in Thursday's issue that Mr. .1. T. Heath denies the state mentof your itemizer in relation to tbe liudiug of a dead body in Trent uver, ana you say that there is a misunderstanding on the part of some one about it. 1 w ill say there is no misunderstanding on my part, as 1 got the statement from tbe Coroner himself who after it was published read it and said to me tnat every word ol it was reported coirectly. We trust our larrm-rs this fall will plant large fields of grain as it will be badly needed in our county next year as our crop of corn will certainly be ninch shorter than it has been for many years, and would it not be a good idea for us to plant a full crop of turnips and rutabagas, not forgetting to plant every available place in cow peasf Oar fanners should recollect these little side crops will help very mach to bridge over the chasm of scar city which necessarily awaits ns all unless there is a speedy change in the crops of our county. We heard a leading Republican remark on Saturday at Trenton that Dockery was a member of the. Farmers' Alliance and that he; would get many votes from that order. We must say bow mistaken von are. Why every Alliance member will smile every time they bear the gentleman make that re mark. Why we have two gentle men in oar county ooia 01 mem Alliance members and at the same time both are chairmen of the exe cutive committee of their parties wbo are using every effort to organ, ize their respective parties, and does any man believe that either of these gentlemen woma rote ior an Alliance man whose polities' were not the ftaroe as bill Why every Alliance menfber is free to act and toU jost m h pleases and -every good member will aeaist him la do- We learn that our farm em whose plaatatioaa are near the navigable watera or the Trent are thinking seriously about changing their mode of fanning by planting a shorter acreage of otten'and plant ing more truck, such aa beans, potatoes and peas. We heard one of oar prominent farmers say he was determined to make his cotton field smaller every year as there was but little money in it, and plant the same ground in track. Oar advice is go slow in track nntil yon learn how to plant and cultivate it Plant a small plot of land of each kind that you desire to raise and when you find oat that yoa nan make money in it then plant largely. Wasp -. It is a fact not generally known, that il one holds his breath, wasps, bees and hornets can be handled with impunity. The skin becomes sting proof, and holding the insect by the feet, and giving her fall liberty of action, you can see her drive her weapon against the im penetrable surface with a force that lifts her body at every stroke ; but let the smallest quantity of air escape from the lungs, and the sting will penetrate at once. 1 have never seen an exception to this in twenty-live years' obsei vittion. 1 have taught young ladies with very delicate hands to astonish their friends by the performance of this feat ; and I saw one so severely stung as to require the services of physician, through laughing at a witty remark of her sister, forget mig mm lauguing required ureaiu. For a theory in explanation, 1 am in,!, - ,! u believe that holding the breath !ih?'I lullv pIohkn t.hn rtores of the skin. My experiments in that direction have not been exact enough to be ol any scientific value, UU L 1 iilll DilLlflUni LL1UL 11 J I. I .. . I. - i : i , , nrKnira.,iftI1 M4,ipPt(.(i WHAT AH 1 TO DO I Tbe symptoms of biliouuDtwo are ud happily but loo well known. They dlf fer in differed individuals to some ex tent. A bilious man is seldom a brtmk faat eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an eicellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of b morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any lime; if it is not white and furred it is rough, at all events. Tbe digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhcea or Constipation may be a symptom or tbe two may al ternate. There are often hemorrhoids or even lose of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acid ity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green Augvxt lower, it costs but a trifle and thou sands atteet its efficacy Trying Experiments. Tbo public can airily ba blamed for try ing uuairums thrown lu lUviy, Hul then, yon koow. tbe pabllr Is sully bumbugfcd. n,l is willing to try anytolng. H. B. H. rec ouimttndi lliielf, does not nghl olber riiie- 1le hihI stands on Its own merit illness i tic fol lowlug. HEURTED TO ALU MEKiniAJt, MIKS., J 111 V 12. 1X87. For a niimlier of years 1 hav suffered un told agony from the efrecis o blood poison. 1 had my rase treated by several prominent physicians, bat received but Utile If any re lief J resorted to all sorts of patent medi cine!, spendlDg a lance amount of money, but yetgeutna oo lie iter. My attention wis attracted by the cures said to have bem af fected by H. 11. H.. and rommenoed taking it merely as an experiment, Laving but little faltb in tbe results. To my utter surprise I soon commenoed to Improve, and deem my self today a well and bearty person all ow iBg to ihe eToellenl iiualltleit of K. H, B. I cannot commend It loo highly to those suf fering from blood poison. J. . )i nson. Trainman M. A t). It. K, AKTKH TVVKHTY VKAH8. HAITI KOBE. April 30, ls7. t ur over twenty years I have been troubled w.th ulceraud Iwiwels and b'eedlig pile", and grew very weak and thin from constant loss of blood. I have used four bottles of B. H H. and have gained IS pounds In weight, and fee) t ellr In general health than I have for ten years I reootnmend yonr B. B. b. as the best medicine 1 have ever used, and owe my Improvement to the use of Botanic mood Balm Kuornius A. Smith Hend for oar Book of Wonders free. It Ireati of all blood diseases. Address . Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. For aale in New Berne at tbe drug stores of R. N. Duffy and . H. Meadow. may Valuable Plantation FOB 8AXF. Id Jones county, iMtlf way between PolloksvllU aad Trenton en tbe Quaker Br ki re road , hair mile from m rood laadiac oa Tteat ritrer. The tract con- tiM sKut four bvsdred acres, one bondred and fifty under cultivation, tbe balance well timbered. Well adapt ed to corn, cotton, pea, eta. uood build inrs, good water, food neighbor hood end heaJthf. Uneap for caab. Apply M JotnuiaL office or to W. E. WARD, apSdwtf nton, N. C. THE SEASON Is .At Hand For Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, ' Ice Cream-Freezers, Water Cbcler -' Hy Fans, Wire Dish Covers, ic. SAVE MONEY BT BUYING THEM FBOM 5 28 ;&? 23 Ifllldlle Streeti ; '-m HK1T BEKKBs lf. O. Absolutely Pure. TM iur uTr Tana. A marrai rt pari ty, .UMftti, and vmInobmw. Mo t oonomleal lhauUionUiiarTlUadaaad aa mot b cold In oom petition with th mulutaa I low tMl. abori welsh t. alaaa or ptiw owdara. Bold only In oan. Hot Al. Baki rut Oo lot wali-at.. . I . aTia4rdw For aal in Nawberii bj Alex. Miller. Thisis the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. Iiis exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer ruay say ana think lie nas Mints as cood. lil' 1' lit HAS NOT. Insist Upon the Exact Label and Top. Foil Sale vttrwHix mabe omit it 6E0. A. MACBETH &. CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Round Knob Hotel. W. D. SPHA.l K, Proii'r. KOUND KNOH. N. C. Moat IMcturcKiue Scenery Weatern Nortli Carolina. in 1-OlN'I'rt or INThllhuT NRAH m Old Koit. lumnnl Mllea. HI. Ht-lliaril Mouiilulli 1 (lata wia I i 1 " Mud Cut , 1 rtwarinauoa Tunnel " rinnacle of the lllue HUlge. ... lotatoTop " Toe Klver, fine trout AahlLfc- . ft HrWlKes' Iron Hprlngs 1 Kelly's Iron tfprliigN " l Mllchell s I'eak, Hie (Iraveof l'rof Mlirliell, the highesl o)ni east of the Kooky Mountains, nine mllea. Pure cool dry atmosphere; no fogs, light dews. 1 ralna slop at the nx)r. api7 Open all the year, by month or week. Terms reasonable alS dwtj Dsr. STABZEY & P ALEX'S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. trade jejinr unitTCROs 3rt V89 JAjct1 etrww jnuiad-a, Pm. For Consamptlon, Asthma. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia. Catarrh. Hay Faver, llcad arhe. Ueblllty, Hhanmatltm. Neural gia and all I'hroulcunu Nervoui lMaorders. "The Coniponhd Oxynen Treatment,' lira. Htarkey t i'alrn. No. IttJH Arcb street, Phila delphia, have been using for the last seven teen yeaie, Is a scientific adjustment of the element of Uxygen and Mtrogen magna. tl.ed, and Uh- compound la so condensed and made Mrtable lhst It Is sent all over the world IRS. Hi akksy 4 'A1.E have the liberty to refer to the folloHlnk named well-known pereons who have tried their treatment. Hon. Win. D. Kelly, Member of Congress, l'blladetphla. Rev. Victor L. Conrad. Editor Lutheran Ulwerver, l'htla. Rev. Chart. a W. Ciishlii. D.D., Koch l ter. N. Y. liou. Wm. I'rnn KUoa, Kdllor Inter- Ocean. Chicago. 111. W. tl. Warthington, Editor New Booth, Birmingham, Ala. Jaala-a H. P. VrowtnaB. Quenomo, Kll IHrs. Blarjr A. Liver more, Melrose, Mass. intf! la m. voornees, new jora (juy. Mr. an. C. Knight, Philadelphia. Mr. Frank Blddall. Merchant. Phlla. 'Hon. W. W. Renyler, Easton. Pa Edward L. Wllsaa. KiS Hroadway, n. Vv Kd. Phi la. Photo. Fidelia M. I. on, Walmca, Hawaii, Sand wich Islands. Alexander Ritchie, Inverness, Reotland. Mrs. IHaosiel V. Ortega, Kresnlllo, ZwsUe- caa, ntezioo. Bri.Enms Cooper. UtlUa, Bpantsh Hon- dnroa.il. A. Jt Cbta, Kx-Yloe Consul, Caalblonca, Me roeco. M. V. AsBvrook, Red BlnfT, Cat Jaswee eei,iip'l Police, Blandford, aeLshlre. Kngland. Jomb Ward. Bowral. Hew Booth Wales. And thoasands of others in every part of tha united mates. rygen 1 the Utle and Vesulie," la of a sraw hroekare of two hundred paces,, published by Prs. Starker A Pales, which gives to all inquirers fall Inlnrmalin as in that remarkable cxir- Mve agent and reeor or several huaared surnnsing cures id a wine range or enronre eases many of ft hem after being abandoned te die by other phyalolana. WlB be availed free to any eddraii on application. fUaadthe brochure, i DBA. ITA&KET i PALKR, So. 1529 Arch Street. PhlladelphJa, Pa. ' Btaya dW , . SIUL1QNS & MANLY, ATTOBKET8 AT LAW. NEW BERNE. N. CL WU1 move' osi or about January lfeth, 1888. to their new offioe.oref th Sink ing How of Oreet, Fof ,& Oo-tl doors below Hotel Albertv -. JasaterSsM ATTORN ETT'kTM I i Offloe WHS P. H. Pelletier, two 4i outh of 17w Bern Jooriul, ' v' ; mldwlf : - NEW BERNE, R. a a h New Simmer Goods x AT HOWARD JUST RECEIVED: What lJi,Ue and,Vn,LUs Four In Hand. Liwn Ties and Dude Bows. French liows and Grenadine Scarfi for Lot weather. lialbriggac and Gauze I'nderwear. bleached JeaDs Drawers, the beet Kew lot of Lhwl 'IYllib Khoep. waui Slippere. Full line of Collars and Cuffs, new styles, 1 I 'J dot. Initial Pius just received, all letters. MenV bathing Suits, and huthing d ltubber Covers for the hair. and We Lave a lot of (Jampaipb l'lugs our prices. Alpaca, Sicilian and Drap d'Ett ( 'uat and Ve.t. Trunks, Valises, Hngs, Matting, etc. at HOWARD & JONES, Next Door to National Bank. juDlUdwtf HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. Dr. K. C. West's Nirvi and Ukain I hk.th t, a guaranteed speciric for Hi He rla. UUilness. (Xinviilslons. Kits Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prosiratluu rtused by the ase i.f alcohol or tobai-o, Wafcefulueas. Meutai Ikeprt salon, Hoflenlng of the llraln reaiilllntl In luauuity in, .1 leading to misery, decay andilealli. Premature Old Age. Itarreuueas, Uisb of i.nn in cither sex. involuntary Uisaisan.l Sermli .rr h..-a caused by over -exertion of Hie hrKiii.M-ir- annsu or over-lnduliient e. r.aiih Ihix c tain! one mouth's treat uj cut . :.(ni h 1ox . six nolllea lor to.rnj, sent l y i receipt of pr:ce. il prepaid WK (il'AHlNTEE SI . IIOXKii To cure any case. With each order recenul by us 'or six tioxea. aocouipanled with hi. we will send the purchaser our rltlco :uhi autee to refund the money if the lualmt ni does not etttet a cure. Ouararjtees issued only by H N DUFFY, druggist, sole affect, New Berne. N. C. D24 dwly Don't FiU To Call On ROBERTS BROS OK SEND Your ORDERS TO US. We have in stock a Full Line .f GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Penitentiary Boots & Shoes, Also Shoes direct from the Boston factories. We are selling all grades FLOUR from tbe Mills in Michigan very low We alao job Lorillard and Mail & Ax Snuff. ROBERTS BROS., i South Front st., TVsto Bernt.N. V ' HUMPHREYS SOUEOFATEIO VITEEINAEY SPECIFICS For Hortes, Cattle, Sheep, Dog, Hog, Poultry. 500 PACK BOOK on Treat- meat of Aalaaalsaad Chart Kent Free. crass Fevers. Congestions, Inflammation. A. A.-Paloal menlBKiiia, mil a rever. B. B. Hiralaa. Lameaees. Rbeamailsm. K. C.-plsteasaer, Nasal Discharges. . p.-Bots er Orahe, Warns. 1, aaea. 11. Iseases. I. I, -Kraptlve Dlseaaers. mange. j. K. vuestseaaiaHgeexien. Hiable Case, with Specifics, Mao us 1, Witch HaselOU end Medlcator, 87.00 Price, Single Bottle (over SO dceesX - .00 Mi by Dragglstsi or 8eaf Preaala as Recelsl of Price. Humphreys' Mad. Co., IQt Fulton St.. W. T. ST72IPSEZ7S' a EOXX07ATEIO f Kbitks Oobllity,- Vital Weakness, saa afaswattsaw fraai ovsevBek So eabsr eavaai. l pw viaL or.S vials sad tars vial powder, I or fa. BOUBV DaoMlsT.evasntpctM.Ilonrsosiptol aricw-WaittSf'iliajinWaaiaS.,a.t. 1st iM aH MsM Ths MrW m fill raMBsssdV (M All iof oar Veterinary Preparations can be had of J. V. Jordan, Druggist, N. W. cor. Broad and Middle street", Newborn, N. C. Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Monday, the 8th day of April, (fee steamer Howard will run the follrwlnjr achedule: For PollokiTlHe erery Tuetday at eight o'dtock, retnrning earns day. For Tracton erery Thuraday at eight o'clock, aBtnrnfng Friday. ' J.J. LAS1TTER, Manager. t. 3. DoofWAY, Agent at Naw Berne. BigOliugtvMaBJTor. ' sat satiataottoa la tba earaot Qiaisiiliiisi am Uleat,lpnaarlboltaoa trrb,e. a r-r""7r aw in s 9mA a.la -- - k4.T0WU,B.n Pssslsr. Ift ?. V, JOBiUlV 4rent Hew Berne. K.O, .. . ; ,.1 . . maySdwlr a --jfcKJ TREATMENT? f ioiTa,J t "nsjBbsBWfla CTaainaai . & JONES. lu tl i.arket, -r-0e. per pair, all aiid Ladltu' Sizes. ,Wig ueu and Celluloid. Mens, 1:. 'lVutiks f..r Kuy.-. Ladies' Oil Silk ordered, tinl Luy uotilyouget J II. OHABTKKK. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO ENGINEERS. Founders and Machinist Manufacturers and Dealers in ENGINES AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES llullder of Kiigluea BolWrs, Saw Mills. Kel I u k- v ui on Wlarbluas We are prepared l wltli proinplueaa. lo I haling! or all kluds Particular and Immediate altertllou given lo repal ' s U all kinds We will heglari to (five Idansand eatlinalxa lor unv u.ci li.llon i,t machinery . '' W e are theagenta for the sale of the Amar. lean Sim. Also for (J A A. Hargaruln'a oele hiHted lndeBliuctlhle Mlea YaJvee, We give an I ii fuel or y guarantee for all work lv us dViaw wiy The World Stands Aghast AT MY LOW PlllOlae, Arid wonders, How is it that I can Mil ho much lower than any one else? I'll tell you: I hare determined to be easily satisfied for the oaah, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS. My Motto is: FAIR DEALING. Come and buy from me, and you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Heme, N. C. 1862. EATON 1888. THE JEWELER IIAB A FINE STOCK OF 'Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE- i SPECTACLES. I keep a larger stock of Spectacle than any other store in North Carolina. I take particular pains to fit tbem to the eyes of parties needing them. Having worked steadily at the benoh for over thirty yean, I believe I oan do as good work ae any watchmaker In the State. COME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. BATON, Middle street. Opposite Baptist Chnroh. fel2 dwtf D EMOREST'O -1-- THE OE8I Of all the Magazines. , CTONTAININO ItorlM. Posa.1 saa krLHeaei anraetioiM, oombiaiag Artiitie, tslsstiaa saw Hosts hold swMers. IT(w(rwfw srU Original ttt YaaWwv infft, FhUgrM9ure; Oil Pietmr-mn4 fine WniemU, mmMnt Use JfesfeJ jraaiii s.mertesH . U N PARALLELED .OFFER f Esc! oayy of 'Dssiwri aTosthly Masaasw toiitalai Ooosoa Order, setltltai thsoldsr to the Medina or sev oanera aiosuaiai n tas rasUoa eparaa la that aaataar, u aar of .as arsss suataisoaiva. , . Babaartben at raiubawri aeMrag the Coasoa whk a two-esnl suaii for posUtrs. will raeerrs by ratora BMll s eompleta eattera, oftha slM aod alai they mj MseuiresB lav aunsn tpntainlag tas orisr. Thai UnpanUaM ivrag w patter:.s tviraes ss rfo w ola. to Si eu. esrh i. d or m tba year,of th. i i4 tni va imIius ! iiiiililiiiiiina - , wonn utw , ( , v . Three DoUare, '.' ' awarie aeahla tha aetoal enot of . ux Uaradae. whiek hi of PmII, h lu . ; u; hrttUaat aaatarai' asm satM oMtantob ": the n..... w.. i a vMvssjwars awaafcpaainw sai bsici ica offLt' Two ioi.Lap3 .. ; oer year, tseroing ro-e've ftin . r- r".". "f aaaihUi salisna, worth aoarrj OcvIk ut luuscrtpuoa .4 arlcs.. . Beag twenty for t)- riTi 1- vl'li Pitter A Coapoa and tw will . - i wo loilart tat 1 a vaaraad get MB tlaxs lu wa. . W.Jemilri fe-f, P.'" l-,tf E.14tSt,H,Yara.. ' . - . bvii by U ti-.!riat: FocusaMan. , .