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Sae. ft. aar. uwfl atiaaaay M 4. fc tut tat m mum. ,Mw4 y ntanwi a Ham ear eeta .si t-t Wltx.T JOCUAUS mtmmk jk.m aa seasd inrrntmhjM fLa aaJtaja a v j i ris:xs bates bah.t-om Ik 4 tt W; KM ItiiMkitlMU tar""?-... .... - Water, a.ea4ef .'MiImn - ita,tasief Siat a4 eeejftw bai k Ifl hi i I imim J I 11 mm r .-m tar tMulniaiMMit m Mruw ariar MTff WMMMtt tU k ptwflly M Ikf temaaieenoaa mnniic imiti lie M T Ml HttM are eoUclatd. v ' I.eaes BU miiM eWoettoiate mmm UM WttkMS (8 MMM t Mttort er IMHUMttlMnUMHIMllBMlIt Sees .-...-; - Aftf HIM tUmt MfMM St U BB7 peaaa mnnmmm se m eiaia the ax e e eeuiaa y ntMRtlo t this ftffle and iKIfUMIMfinmiMHIN al THE JOURNAL. l.l.nn. ii 2" "' C. - . "TrJ-f. SaMeed e MM Fe m m Bar, 0. MufEtep np other MA? having VlMv th power of XETHODISX. Tbe meetisg of the North Caro lit Ooarareace of the Methodist Epfeop Charth South, at this time Jb'c tie ity of New Berne, pronipts i brief reriew of Method tam, which of necessity, mast be fragmentary and imperfect. . The hbitory oi Methodism pre Milts Ood ta providence, moving ia a mysterious way his wonders to perform. If the sainted Wesley owld - today bend over the battle meats of bearea and view Method Urn as it is, his celestial mind would staffer before the amazing reality, aadyble ( soul swell with gratitude sad love to the great Creator whose right arm had gotten Him the ictorjr. tt we aot the design oi Wesley to organize a chnrch. He loved thv'ehnrch of England. It was as aacrtL tohim as was the .temple to thaeVs at Jerusalem. Ioflaeneed atamrby a desire to check the proresaof infidelity;, unci kindle anew the flames 41 devotion on the altars of the chnrch, he organized societies, in 1729, which be de than a corn the form and godliness ; united together to receive the ex hortations, and to watch over one 4oUr la love, that they may help ACiother to work ont their owti :JButhrough Wesley, God was tihfVg '' a banner that would be an ensign to the nations. He was laying the fonndations of a chnrch that should he to Hit praise an glory world without end ! i IneHrrsc5 Methodist Conference wateHi J Jane 1744, and since ttteo-tt Conference has been held WiuaUy. Jlr. Wesley himself presided at forty-seven Conferences. At 'lae Conference of 1755 the rinesijon,;otSparate and inde pendwtotrtnlzalion was discussed bat," titer protracted debate, it was decided o be inexpedient to form ft,j8tpaiato lharcn The soul of WaaUjr (lowed with hallowed lire, anals:nrjeTiawas tne salvation ofalirtiaTti the honor of the chnrch aaoyths glory of God! la, iXVi tba members of Wesley's sodeUsi lta4 increased to 29,179. ;;!eiabQ7!nf;i.m(rlca7, as in U)r4st.4Jtiuin, wasat nrsc.aa arm n ehawa ojl England, withont ofdaiati: ministers and withont ot&aaaoes; The first American Conferwce was held ia the city of rhikljhla la 1773, at which time ttlattpona ten itinerant pteacb snssadVofar one thoosand coin aia.The ;, .mericaa Eerp IjjtTOnldl la as entire change ea4ielisin. .Sngli&b tcuaf titesenices of an oTdained - xitiritaf.lmi '0o4 teotight order va U caaoa and snada the wrath of ess to praise Him 4 la 1784 the lltthodiatJEpiscopar Church W ctoif Independent -clinrch, iir f omxi yofl aaaperjateiasnt ac4:oKuop fiCllaylUtaddlst.'WK ctetief '4aliAettea; etheisnl ksJ.V i m , Ia;4atrtice4 .into I We&t ladies. Ia 1711 it aistered 223 circaiu, iI3 trvd:rg preacLers and 134C3 teas be ri. li lees th&a cae Lm .1 j?i.s f ' a its i s af Us oir-iiriu.a-flithoiilsa ! hi4 aboctiJ.000 fc.Ii liters sad a mem. &rthip ap'proxiaiatiBf three mi!' lions. . fc . V I . rolitical agjutks )i& ecter? J the Methodist iktccviT Chnnh tantfla lSltl!Stf 'If 8tto2!sU of the SooikJrtirewrfxeBfntiat body n ftrai)l 3reEh4i a Episco pal ICkBrebii fiooth, -wU 1,155 mlnistera,' and C33,69 pembers. Is 1370 tie M EL Charoh Booth bad thirty-five annual Conferences, aloe Bishops, eight thousand rechers, aa4 nearly 4,000,000 members. Wa rtgrel ou inability to give the present iher of Methodists.! They Mare aa the sands of tbe sea shore la multitude.'' Bat let. not Methodism bejnjjed alone by its nambers. It is tbe tangaard of civllixAtioo. Wherever ou this sin cnrjed planet there is as aspiration for holiness, there Methodism goes with its enlightening and ebrlstieniziog power. Tbe islands of tbe sea re joice ia iUtpreaeocei and ull na tiona have part la its beaedictions ! Jonea County Items. ia towa - -a is di!I aai tts proe :t it aU fluuriag fori vC'U TTt.lli4'..a I TLLs Mr. 1). L. Cv-eaa was are nci vifU. Tie WaaLirgtoai aad Myen are awalsg a red tape process ia specoa. ' 1 1 Csrt toartaea oa tae XUC V wwuiuMijgHci Will CBfTOM '2 TB Disc!pks of Christ held oa eoncay mttt first eoomcnioa vice ia iu town. J5jLLoilLL.B0IJgE ! iji: We returned our thanks to oar friendi and cnstomern fs Bin-si trtoea us to 'tiQ have i Eggs are remarkably tcarce. What has become of the anoiul fruit tree agents f Farmers report a tery sorrr vield of sweet potatoes. Farmers say the weather ia rough for gathering crops. We learn that the cholera has caused a Short crop of hogs for fat teniog with ns. Gardens areextremelr sorrv and the turaip crop has been badly damaged dt ine neavy rains. Mr. Lewis King pot np a new steam saw mill about three miles from Trenton and is sawiog some ery fine lumber. The members of Trenton Farm er's Alliance are earnestly request ed to attend at Trenton on batur- day, the 8th of December next. A tnll attendance is desired. On Tursday night last the jail fence was discovered to be uu tire. A few buckets of water extinguished it. Mr. Dawson, the jailor, says they used kerosene to fire it. ' Farmers around bere will soon feel real independent as hog killing is near at hand. Spare ribs, back bones and sausages will be on their table. Quite a change after being subjected as many have for several months on salted meat. Oar weather and - crop prophets are again ' prognosticating that short crops and bad seasons will end after 1889, then will comfl seven years "Of bounteous yields which will make the farmers' old barns creak and groan so they say. We would like to see our farmers in Jones unite together, and estab lish a tanaery and utilize our beef hides instead of selling them at a tow price and then depend on boyj ing even our back bands and hame strings as we are new doing 1 Robert Smith and bis son, J. Hi Smith, with William Simmons, all colored, were before Esquire Page on the charge of stealing and secreting tbe meat of one ot Mr. Andrew Banks' hogs. Verdict, a 8200 justified bond for each defen dant for his appearance at our next court. Failing to give it all were sent to jail. ' . Trenton had quite a crowd on Saturday, some trading, some sell fug farm products, some discussing policies wane a cousioerabie portion had imbibed very freely, of the "0 De tovicy ' ana leit just able to bu? out Jay Gould or Vattderbtlt' and taen save a remainder left: some looaea uxe tney could tbrsSh Sampson, What a mighty power is KingaiconoL We heard a Republican remark on Saturday last that it was uselflaa for Vtti Southern States to vote so strongly against the Northern States to keep up the solid South that the North were too strong for us. The Democrats ..will, never submit to negro rale as lone as we can help it, most especially here at uumo iu iwnu twatvMUKt W0 WvBXQ Ike to have Blaine. Foraker and Ingijla.ittend.a.Bepnblican conntr nominating convention in Trenton composed aa .xtrgenerally ia . wit about LD1 colored delegates4 ttfid1! white ones and let about one quar- A ilk . Ullli I . t - t. - teroi me wmie delegates oe tandi- dates and let times wax hot, .Waald not they be willing to shake hands with we old hard shell Democrats and tear up the f old bloody, shirt andldXiwvV .wklalJliennbli. canism as that, we know them not! ' V The Steamer Baanfnrt iJ ant vmt ia oa Thorsdav tfea imiudxt. bet got ia oa Friday with the big. kto imc&i i us season. ! " , 1 4 Married, ai 1 Bath. : oa iii t instM Mr. Jaa.( Marsh 4(rep reaesta- ; i; " mu aitu UMhofs Mr. H. C. Price oiSciatiaga.T i u v the small ball MthiMnrt Lahm being won out or-brokea br'ih constant ringing durtsjjf, the eW paiga, a larger one is being pat np ia the yard..,' , fVCij;h- There waa a small baildiag vsed as a store aad owned by a negre named Oscar Hedges burned about 7 o'dock p.m. on the ?2t last. Tbe boys and their new engine were the first to get ln.; , Good for the boys, rhe Salamanders, '.bq have done each good serviee ia tbe past, did aot turn oat as they hare disbanded or partially so. We note with great pleasure that Mr. H. A. Latham, editor of the Gazette, whose zealous ltbora dur ing the campain contributed ia so small degree to the success of the Democracy ia Beaufort county, is a Mpirani lor toe position ot xeaa? mg clerk or tbe House of Beprese u tatlves. Mr. Latham ia worthy and well qualified aad has md suitable proficiency ia all that tends to make a man competent to fill tbe position. ' saVca vr. You are feeling depressed, your ap- petiM w poor, yoa are bothered with ft eM tone, yon are fidgetr, bstvom, add Kweruiy out oi sorts, aad waat to moe np. Braoe ap, but not with stlm alaats, spring mediolaea, or bitters, whiok have for their basis verr oheao. bad whiskey, and, which atimulata yon fot aa boat, and then Imt jwm ta worn conditio tbaa beforeit Wait yon want ia aa alteMtiva that mill porif y your blood, start health r otio of livar aad kidneyaritor your tiUW ity, and give raMWed health aai trengtb. Such a nlicine yom wifi una m cjeotna tuuer eed- only fifty cents a boHle at R. N. Duffy drug Ask for Old Virginia Cheroots. 8 for 10 cents. Take bo Other. F. tJuicu. Wholesale Agent. :c:;ir..'. ! ? rfOt "Ml fcj U i, 1 S . . I I ' '..f-:i'taj 1. , f J -J feamWyPjireJ m.r v 4Wlwra tt au: urn. a -t A l?:;!T,fetiareAviail Friif cV&teiV SUtesVKoTa Kswfoandund and the Bootia, : a r w nJDIVIDpALITY. " Thlrtstfcr'iiwk' sYwcifie Virtue. Oor ra. e dy jxxMvseV Opiy wb't we Malm ror it, but that ta eUotitb to tlsfy.ani-vn ths skep. tieal. ' ' ' - ' . ; rtlRH BLOOD IS OV PRICELESS ' The Blood BaiSCP44ttatita,aa.: My Dr Wlr 1 have $ot soma time nasi ned I & B. V." M pvlflw ef the blood and to bttiWl ptbytm (narally. aaa row Mat It without sxcetionb floett remedy ot the Yoiirs wlthbMtwUhM, , V -t Atae O. Lbwis. :l - Edleoreeutheru Society. kVtAvi. AlA.. Jalr 1. HR3. B.B.sl-coUat4iGa: v 7 Cental aHBot' ta feiioWh Wlu' M 1 Wrwwi Mm bads and M niiacaia 1 anri it-j, SmZ italteeas4 so -abort i or ft y oo Je:non, dM maa xoaau. u w BiiBnHi um aot noia r the ntht, nedtfltae, a4 afuw Hrufur;er pre bou II to" esUie'se'Kw i'ftlft t-i.'i -. i riva tBaats ivrvatatthe irnen ' CAXMiSattt HEtlBVKO. " : tuui .TltaBoeTA. ft.; Ma ta. Vt I ba bai vaurer rrom Ctturh foV med ntloes that propoMit to care it, bat never . "l BseajJoianie Blood mi. soaowisre t win par- Pcw.TopImpChimney. AUdthers, similar are irnitafionl r raw t n. ' : 1 J T A ms exact Isabel isoneachPeaT TopChmiriey dealer may sav Fodthinkhe,has 6thers ki 'gbod. But uc uu wsw.. Instotuponthe Exact UbeIwdTa , i fwSAiaevEimmiH ti....M,-? f 1 iinaia ttiW ft.. JLI.lI lij. k. CirtsftM mat twelve moath: ' rrl kiTw-k . A , A v I i . a " v wivi i a jk r, i ilea ,XXlyjiVe.ea.aeM . 1A Wtenahc4iofisoe' of our eompautaew- to thiuk of such f rslijh.cA our bat yet as ch4a the caeer acoordieg to the retereag iva-4a by tbe, merchant oftheity-aemabbolry,'ffnder oatn upon, thelioly tlvaugehat oi Ibe-.'d-of God", bur' returns lor the six months ending Jane 3Udu 1S83, were more than tlOOQ. greater according toUls sworn statemeir, tbao aay other dry goods utHbsat fp!-Udjet this wholesale robbery ortbeWVmcX u any montbjbeforet and it mast be beeaae'' f ' 1 f , g- aa ,mt4i ! t ;tm SttfO - i0 Sdi GSfJfl fiflfirlt JSrHha I iSw.wl DlU , itlav f BaVaiaja)! ' I iiwwlaiiB a gVeVtmaayof f4011 mBtio,, fi,w tB,rf- tn6 eeUin "Yard wide white flomeepun, 5c. ' - - ! Yard wide bleached Domestics, 5c. ' Good Pants goods at ?c rerard. VvBsa's alt woo! Undershirts, 50c ' 'The best 23o. 8birt in the to VII! Mffla an.) to. 1. Rk,ldk Vests, 25c. ' Gents Oamel's hair Undershirts, $1.0. i , W width Cashmrre, black and colors, only 121 , uortb Jjto. Uj 36 inches wide Cashmere, 20o. TiWaSlS". ,0""' KJ' ""re"ln' 'h Silk warp UenrietUH 83c., ijck. 6-4 De Bege Dress Goods, 25c Dress Flannels. 52 In. wide, 50c , Tbe best embroidered bank tria nM ; . ariiwfhaHi..t. -J " 7r:.v'" ' ow ereo. at me -iWi have the be ii 1, tk n ia 00 udbJaek, prioa COe. nave tbe best line of 60c. Corsets, all aiza. .hit- ...i wauy wenu 7oe. Land Tor Sate? TWO tRACta IX i.K!COTi rv,.. Cieefc Ko. 1 SS0 Ws,with onahahdred cleared, ealanee veil tlmborul v.n ed to crovuif eora, eottoa, paaa, ate. A purviun oi ioe ciaareu land embraees aksh branth. No. 8, J50 acres of timber, tend, about eoe and a hair milts from tract No. l Price sum ... . '" 'W i'o.i , . hi . raia wrtn proved scourlty lor balancj. -Apply to ap. Or to u2UwU JAMES WlUJAMt", Klniton, N. C- JorRSAL crrrcE. ' Kew erae.W.tt Corsets, all sizes, white- aad drab, ...... . . . . : 24 yards Hemn Oarnt. 10l xn 4 ,.111: vt..i U m wool 3 ply Soperlandtriet .Tat:? R wears also ageats for Xhos. M. Holt's celebrated Haw ftiver ilaids We, hare also been agents of Clark'- o m t aZ7 iT..r . Sentember. 1S85. kAn A fnll etwk . V...J jn . . ..... ; - . ,vv w uuu, uuuaeuit to toe traae for 53cnless C per cent, for cash. The manner in, which we have Sahwi Jtememoer, yonr order will always be filled for O. T. ' i UWk wou,uu ioremost in tbe fight for the ' - - ' - liat and in largw qowutiem and Relieve it in!nH ' M tny other h0M- You will lose inoney if ou do not eoaeult our prices before baying elsewhere. - t i-""" "-?0" tjome to see tts. and ha nrevai? ' 1UkU 18 "I'Kut.V ana will Eespectfally, Look.OutForFiaud Wa4 This, a4 wafe Aerdla(iy, ine election comes off ri v J. 77.;.v 7 "r""' aa hew mter In the meantime we wl.l, ... h round at where be nke JsUlediatBtaMUl HalaVaaltA UiCuU'i ia brick, t thfti4 stand, oa Crann wtrttt whea we wiUba i better ponditlpa than We have with na Ma. Jau wtL't' w,h0.,8..we11 ka0"-la thia comauoity for peuamefaexatirwe are ready fofbnsl jw m wwiaa, m ma DC 2?.TU PJwiWi. Shop, BoUer Makers sad MacWnfsti. fajji .:.!. .'. .1 I!,''. "I' I'" perieaead f f eat rail feet a permanent ei ante, . J.C.8siti ABTICB TO OTHEBS atasWrjrnowi ftwrBnta tnri should always be used for children teetbiag. It seothel the ehild", softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind eolie, aad is the beat remedy for Jdiar here. Tweorr-rlTf certs a bottle. StBCIAI, HOTXCK. All who daelre foil Info metwni ahnut tk bV'ttT of Blood Toiaona. Scrofula ... 4 I L t, fl JaSU I V sy 4 a ' . i WW 1 l ntt filaliiiot mo RbefBauaaaj JtUaer ComplataU. Oa4arrlx' JJi cau secure ay iaau, tree, a copy of our nth tke moat weaderfal aad ataarUlut moot alVaaw r ft fair a fcrai aw a J a i , , . . . awui!f 'wwsij - 'BWiBaVf ii I at i 4 m. i' 4 'f2? wAUanta,.i ror saie ia hiw Hsrs, at tbe drug awires in O. fl. Umi SOa - JS. . H. If eadows. . r BOV a " - aa 7i vvxuo i . i t st-ttiTa tKE THE i' nt .'it- sanest, Tea,, Dinnezimtl .Toilet lists ITEHlBwOTt JO -TfilS MABJKET. ; loftiSM Goods S 1. m.UUJLJLJisit, I 9 A JI aV . a. -si aa . it .'it iarDaHiS AU.tbe tima aoi .tbe pUe;(tei bay a.,t ,,,, 0H.4j 'iT'urun...aEY,aa have a Tun tine" of Cobklag aad ETeatlog Stoves, 'and will be sold oa S ,W$.m.tk, l0ialty of the New rJ aaw upiuoos Btoyes aid ether brands. Alan at AMkla.A J r a m- .Tart and Ware Matetral.r Harness, c Paints! Oils. Olaaa-atm' rv,i.t rCone sbdsee me ah bfeoAtroea that I wiU sell jroo rood coeds for fca tOcM darts J-i.aiivp f. BftANSlT A list of 1009 w.Mfi ilvl JM l... BTA,rit Isi will be seat On o those who t -tHalr aiivavrialnv pay, we eaa 'rroi madiom tor toor. ough and eBanu wm a tnan las Tinooi seeUeusofmtr 'iLtsa. . ' .newspaper A J van. io Bnraau, .. tiotlJ dwlm . l hi ioee street; Rsw fork. I LIujc 4 ,1 FS UUU.l t. JlCii Has on, band and is recejyfejr every Sy faandsoma parlor. iraits.batnhrr'MU, Heavy .waJout bureaasv i jwar irotes, niattresBs,clisir, ioupg-,.setas,Js i .lie also has ,a hue q( I fme-c- wcrk bf bedsteads, : sof aaM '-,, t ?rettjr, wuicu are rest aa j i v -ntUjoi 2 Trieea JR srht DowaitiJUit: ' T; a Tax Lift, forrisr!? ft . hands for collcctioaw -Pieae come f-r W'i and scttialhe earn i-edxi Sa4 thus sr oot " t !i t.ITewit3rn&,I?or.lO, L.3, ' .1 tf TO THE Voters OiCraveneoiiutF AND THE PUb lie Genmrttllif TAKE NOTICE, THAT. AV (n.i mmt m.: : -Ui Blotting and Shoo Store, . jAj-m. m - r ac-w-acf E(C.i EfC. B0V8r niMhhv ln-U-ri i filvemWe any art eii f j.d lipspctfully jreur obk. svtM Mr B n D a v r r,r J7. " " Hueawuir. 1 CJ,rLl ff. r visit ple,Rt .d aateifcbl r u f jui jf i T.r r c j, jrespecuaiiy asl in'toritjfo'I jii.l s j Uotto : .FOTHIHO ; BTir BAEGM ' It flA VTVfl TfITQfitlf tr irrnnr. i uw HAVING THIS: AIM IN VIEW. nbliOii U UnJt il :i(f M-tti! lowestiPricesI ."1 ciAl oh PZ'il to plej I I OurpjLOTaiNOeompriaea: the largest .varitt hihAaVli Ji'i ' hTf.SaWSsOliajj they Wilt be sold at astonuning owDTice.l,'TotllkatUi.,I.ai,ki,.'','r;7, f, J' Mthe quality is f.r soperior towhat one WeplJ wtt feoaa ?Sicl,.,l,!i tttnote.! uji!ti".;no; oit;i..i .f..J?T'Bi'Pwoaiinprioesrteoeld' rofewte b'Wtl,,a UB0, KM 8aU t.U'Uhoulfcki't'1 ' wjjjoii jwcaref bijtiiiii& iohp TRICES 'OAiranS I .la OAT3 are are abbwina ill th. a.bi ik.rJu5f , T. W I l"Tfce Wgjat stock ofO'lii'wbMESiWHarmTnfcWM-'.' freui 75o and tl t9 upwards. f. -isa w are suie ageuts. 'Bvery pair sold with the following rnwaotar If au ' na civeaoni.wa am I rP "I ! fsit wubiu r"-son able til m.nt to ,th cf weargiw aaother bcw nrii i " f " ,uu ut tj .'.Ck WEAR fust rtei.ed u sVAt Mefha iiV V i'3 : ' ' " fAfaeIret.hDtUldOIOT.w6rihK Urge stock of UnEaWEAB to b git.u .way I ' klt' Cor nodesv mplu, at our blowing oar own bornj but eldlThi ofi VJ tHfu. Ourt-..om?r.kBowwe.Urm Mo;Vut Eapilns ! I CE0RC7 ;l,::,edcAIVwor
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