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. it jicxa&T . -t J-VKJALai a eix euiuKB u4te.r,UMpl liMr at I i.'mx.h kwiti Dciverad - -A.-T JvlA-XAUa M (uobi 4 f ..tM4 inry Agrkit; u 1,M titara BATES (DAILYWtee a. ttet; toe iwiMk eebeaaeat A--. . utta eaiar aeadef ... , ."ilea ..patter Brat, end teaatelbr - .attaaarU0a '. i 4 ran Ha iHfrtlarrr 'irtlitJirMli , tfitnumwrmiii aettaeaaeea l.Jkt taart4 free AUMdlttMM t ,f aj aeeaarcedteeaaiear Dm s '4 lor traaataat itTNtiwanl t . a m4 la edvaaee ' Bee am idw i ata will aa Ueetoa rronpGj at tba l each weata . - , " CuauaaaiaaUcaa eeatalalaa aoweef a die- caaasoa af eeal aiiivra ere ooBeHed. "Ha a baateauoa anat beeaaeeted tekeaO iMMUat aaaialaa eHeetleaanta Mm wtukeiae tee mbm af tbe earner: at wtii aM aura taea-eee eoiaau a (I a ar Ar hwi twflw aeaxraa etaaveaeay BntnaBiiHMHtMt aetata im uat twinUM at an aafea ea4 w i 4 nn tea aneveaee eaieei TIUE JOURNAL. aUiATSJU SXW BZJLtZ. V. a. DEQL IS 1888. alaa4aaarMt at mi Baraa, B 0 lI.Sn.-JOHX'S SHADOW. 'A HoilDiif STOBY. "111 forecloM oo him. of course I wW sottlj chuckled as he rubbed his hand together. "I lnt him the' money and be can't par it backhand why shouldn't I taitr hla house and lot! m take a walk np that way; They needn't call ma an old miser, and aay I'm hard hearted. It'a a atrala bt mat tar of basiaeas.' I lend money on a nortrira; if the money isnt repaid I'm entitled to the security. That's auaiU uaeiucee uo iwiu over. 1-1. k..t... f I. II It was "Uid Jobs White' as rerj Baa, woman and child in the ' town; ealled him. When they didn't refer to him by that name it was'' to : apeak of him as "Miser JohiiV'Stinfy White," or Mean John" : Men had tried to recall on kind or liberal act on his part, bat In Tain. Women had sought ta finrl ftlftiiaM for hia aalflnhnMB and avarice, bnt it was a hard thing io ao,- u ne naa ever Deen mar . iwuii wuo ur tiuiiu unu bubicu bis lot BO one could remember it. . lis lo?ed alone aelflsb, pennrioas J ta ir. i. : i .1 ... j . u and friendless. - sso man entered a - ' f " m ... .it.i and driven to put himself ia the maw of the shark. No child ever ttaHail an ihatdnr. fn frnnr nf rha rrim, tumbled down building Miser John called heme. It --ai 'almost Christmas time. rru Ul.. r 1:1... .1. aus win mi wiuuo wcio iiika tua teeth of wolves, and now and then the light snow was caught np and :r ajaak lalAa- aXavava faf aMa4 am1 UAnaatAn ta W UH ivu v iot oucv auu MVUSKJIvWU iU pltaful.way. The rich sbifered as un ; aienpea rrom tneir aoors the poor Bcffered even as they re atneaubis.s . lllstrr;j&hh left his cheerless home1 wra walk Of a mile, and as ths aTiodstook hold of him be fairly gasped tor. breath. , Ilia garments ware old-and thin and worn, bat he . I. . ' j'lt : i. i i . at naa piannea mat iney mast ao mm for the winter. ; MIt atFiM'tery cold," he said to. himself as he ' harried along. "All this, talk about the poor sailer ing so mad. ii nonsense.- Let 'em moTe'Bround and keep their blood elrcnlating and they will be warm lie held a mortgage on the little home of Clark, the mechanic. Death Bad entered ; the , man's family" ticks f 38 had come a great factory Bad ahat down, and left scores of man without work of wages. There . was interest one as wen as orio- a iMLwa sa4iB nuy uaj unu vjvuio wucu JMrMal a4 f Hal JlaaW tin AAwnA bvIiam the law would- permit Miser John t eoifi'tmenco nrocMdinirr for foreclosure. He waa pot the man to delay an hour.' ' The misfortunes of others were nothing to him. If he owed debt he had to go pay it; if others owed him it would go hud bat what ; he would have the amount.-- "I'll just pass the bouse softly pass by it," he whispered as he ctmo Bear it. . "There ought to be mil aa aire of ground there, and I rrut eTery inqb it. And Iwant Ck to leave the house in good it? !r, and to be out as toon as rcsiible. I'm not to blame that Lis boy died, tor for hia sickness, -:rior ineironoie as tneiactory. Aecr' who borrow money must ' ?r it; l-ck."- i rt'-' - t4,. : It r -1 lamplight as he paused in ' - -1 tf the door. It' waa a better '..'I.: j than he had hoped for, tt a land aeemed all there to ' : s i-:t inch. Miser John was ft! robbing hia hands when he lie: J an object leaning on the C9 few jarda away. ' It did I t:m solid enough for a human ! - t, asi yet what could east a ' - law in the gloom , in such a . it mayJ Ibe a robber ln be whis I ::3.t5o-M8 naa ever Uled to a yci, tat the time may come. - ! nay hate me and wonld be J to see. me lose my last shilling. ten. geppose it Uanasisiia! vetlire if ii d 'atmova tits, a home, ; Cla: k ma v barn t i e down to epi.4 tat, butula: dos 111 send him to State priaon if it costs me 1500. Aa ho moved away on his root borne the something followed after. He made a run Across the dark some commons, it kept lta ca- tanee. Be slowed np aa he reacted freoaented street. . It waa bo nearer, to him no farther away. Under the gaslight it disappeared entirely, bnt aa be entered npon his own dark street, Io I the aomethicg waa nearer to him than before. Ua heard bo io&epe . on the walk ex cept hia own. r There was bo word or natle of garmeata aa they en tered : the gate side by aide and passed to the door. .There waa bo presence beside him, and yet there waa. ; Jt waa nothing, and yet it waa a aomethiag. lie was awed and frightened, but at the door he turned - at bay and atrack ont furiously sad ahoated: 4 "Back! Go away! "You may be- lievo me old and helpless,' bat W grapple with the strongest man and fight to the death I" tie atrockonty at the empty air. though the ahadow was at hia el bow. , It took (he key from bia hand, ualocktd the door, and be waatoroed to enter first. As he stood in the darkness of the room he heard tie key tarn in the lock again. The something waa locked in with him I "lt'a only aome trick to scare him." he whispered: "or else my long walk in the cold has made me nervous ana near siguiea., as soon aa I atrik a match it will K nui. d - - - A candle soon sued ite light over tbe room, and the old man threw aome fagots on the fire which waa nearly dead on tbe hearth. . . "There!" be whispered as he looked about him, "it'a gone ! It was some trick by (be boys. Tbey bate me and like to annoy me. Yes, it's gone.' "It's here!" answered a voice, and lot the shadow stepped into view on the hearthstone. In his amazement the old man was silent for a moment, and before he had found hia voice the ahadow the something said : "I have been with you for half a century, bnt never before this night have you seen me. ' j "And and why tonight t" asked Miser John in a trembling voice. "Because jonr life ends with the year ! When the bells ring ont tbe old and ring in tha new you wilt be no more on earth. John White, what has been placed to jonr credit oo the books of heaven t" "Why why, I've obeyed the law, haven't I T And I never done nobody any harm. I ain't no Christian, bat I've tried to live right." "I've been with you all these long years, John White! Yon have been an usurer. You have let avarice triumph in your ' heart. Selfishness baa chased all pity from your sonl The widow, the orphan and the poor and nnfortnnate have appealed to you in vain." - "They wanted my money," Whined the old man. "Men have learned to bate you and children to shun you," con tinued the voice. "You have gold niaaen away, out yoa nave no friends. If your soul was to pass from earth tonight there is not one human being in all thia world who would rolnnteer to toll your years upon the nearest church bell. Point me to one who Is your friend., Tell ma the name o( one yon, have be friended. : If yon have never done one kind act towards humanity speak of it that I may have it, re corded on the books of the angel in' lieaven." The old man was silent. 4 'You have been an usurer of the rich a robber of the ' poor. Even this night you went forth to gloat over the troubles and misfortunes of a fellow-being. Ilark to the winter winds ! Feel the cold aa it creeps in through crack and crevice. And yet, to add a few dollara : to your board you would turn helpless children out of doors Vli t .- There was never a word from the shivering? r trembf ingr n jnrf who f cruoeu uver ios uvidk nre. r nfAnd this is the last week , of your lue,V whispered the voice. YoavwilLdio here in jouf bed, and it maybtf days and days before men miss you ana enter mis film old house and Had fan dead. Your board or gold will buy you a coGa, a shroud an ( a grave, but there will bono mearneraVv Children will even rejoice that you are gone, y ' With head tn hia hands, and hla half closed eyes looking into the fire, the old ' man remained -silent for a long, longtime. By and by he lifted his head with a sudden start of surprise, and the something was eone.' ne caued one to it. h searched the dark corners, -but 'It had ailea0ydTsappcard; h.,, i It was the day before tlbrfstm'ai. Clark, the mechanic, entered Miser John's house with fear and tremb ling. . ne came ?out wiping', tbe tears from his eyes, and bis face illuminated with the great joy. in LUU!; I .r J. Utile--. .2 tbe c.r.. .. 0:Un ciL.a ? 1 west 1 ui a s&aa IcC.2;. wiovt 1 a. 1 the fillfilcss in dJiea 1 .2; were mala g'.ii If rsi;j or fjod asd lasl, c.i wtii;rtd to each other as they passed : . "Isn't it cafioca, Miser JaKii anna wr f f. When the aexto&s atcd in churches to tlzg tie reqaiea of the dying year, as 4 then to peal the deep toned bells to welcome tn He new, men came to them and said : "When that is done yon must toll the death of Miser John. Us died an hour ago." Detroit free Preaa. ' - ' - - tu rmaaoaAb- at. N." B. FTolkJiateia, of Mobila, AU., wrttaa: X Uia grau plaarara fa racoBmaadiac Dr. Ktaar Nw Dwoor ary for GooanapUoa, aarisr nntd tt for a aavara auak f - eoaehui aod eatarra. It pt km iaataal relief ao4 aotiraly enrad aaa aa4 I aava not bacn afflkctad tiao. I alao kag to tteta thai 1 ha4 triad atber raoaadiaa wha ao rood raeult. Bava alaa aaa4 ElaeUie Bictara od Dr. King a Ufa FUla, hota of which I eaa raoommaad. - - Dr.- King "a Naw Diaaovary for eoa umptioa, eoagha aad colda, ia aold oa a aoiiUra gaaraataa. Trial aottlaa fraa at B. N. Daffy drag ator. Wholetala and rauiL . HalMay JUsee ria. In tbe old time the Christmas season properly began on the ICth December (described ln the prayer book calendar as O Sapientia), and ended January 6,; with twelfth eight. When the learned Dr. Parr waa asked what day in December it was proper to begin eating mince pie, be said, "Begin on O Sapien tia; but please to say Christmas pie. mince pie mince pit la Purl tanical." If there ia any merit ln eating mince-pie. as this associa tion oi it with the holy season seems to imply, then we have a certain test of tbe piety of thoPilgrima to New England, for tbey aad their descendants did not hesitate to eat minoe pie any day in the year they could get it, aad had it, and bad so mnch grace that they could take it with impunity for breakfast on a summer morning. WOlBBJU'flai CUBES W. D. Hot .Co, Wholaaala aad Retail Draggiata. of Roma, Ga. aaya: Wa hara baaa aailiag Dr. Klag Naw DiacOTary. Eiactilo Bittara aad Back Ian Arnica SalfW for four raara. Have aavar handled ' ranediea that aall ao well, or give aOoh aalvaraal aati f ac tion . There hate beea aoma aroadarf ul earea affected by theaa medioioea in thia' ottf. Several eaaaa of pronooaead eoa' lumption have been entirely eared by uie of a few bottlea o Dr. King's Naw uiaoovery, taken la connection with Electric Bittera. Wa guarantee them alwaya. Bold, wboleiala and ratail, t R, N. Daffr drug ator. ' a pbeachbructhbd or PTsrsr. Hicocsoxaa, nj Lton Co.. July V.18M . I bT baaa ennWar-from 1nfttloii and drapPta for aiaag ilma aod have triad maitTramwiiaa, hut bdUI I waa Indoecdbr n trtaadata ary roar B.B.& reeeived ao renei. oat naoa oMPf it nave tonaa mora relief aad eomltort than rom aay Othrr traatmant 1 tiara aaad, Beptnf yoa will forward to nay addrea your Utile SJ-pige book tor Bfaaarlptioa, aiao avtdanea a(eara Bond at aarUaat data. ... Bav. Boa' C, 1 . M 1 1 ' - IT SITES BaT18VACT1. A '. . , Oai.aino;ria.BaaM,lftr.i , we nave been Mlllni Botaalo Blood Halm aver ainoa it Wa sell more It aral aama baforw the aiblM. rtfler ta taa aaattiat, and tt jlvta nerfaot t- rear it uea anroiner oiooaaa- araaiioB... 4. U. Jisoaa. Katati and Wholetala Dealtra la Bptaafe BlootBaint.t '.0: ciw .vu: For aala iaNaw Barna at thadrar atorea of, R, N. thiffa aadj E. tSGo to Ft B. DUEFy The baataaaorvmrnt of TrnM inrha ettv. A laia. varied and eeleet .itoek ot farf a marv and Fine feoaiia. : A ahotea aaeoctment of Flse and-Cheap Clgari . r r , , ....... . . , ' toed for Traealneend Rinltii' llnt1nff uat-Fiamet, Featber-Fana, Mounted Blrda, Featliar Work and raae Artlolee made bf Miwi A, W. Durrr. - ... Alw, a handscftne aolleotion of Chrltmaa Ooodiandaandnea.au of whleh wa offer at ua vihi lAiwasxratcKS for cah. daeldwtf - - F.O. WJFT. i F Tn 1 A ' A wi A i TTn. n at H . MUibd aaAata aiVl oJ , , , 1 "-'V-f BOBTH CABOLISA $T03.ty '-.-' ! ' 1 ' '. a t- At .ft .1 Mr. E. 8. STBEEf has retomed from Western K.C with a lot of ftnelfnles aad Horsaav- Coots aad see ihsm. ' ; h Boarders 7antcd; Br the DAT. WBKC er UOICTH. Applr aa Ti 1 ataa. an. rmnrnD. - Corner of Baneoek and Pollock eta. ' Jw Barne. V. C v .v 07 dwlaa 'lTotice. Ths XATiOMi Birr or Saw Bkkxb, , xw tiXMi a, a, v., Dee. 7, ltm 4- Tha Anaiul ttim Ms RtW.1A of this Bank, far the election of Directors and the bwiMMImi r mAji(lia.kiiiinu. U mtveoma before them, will be held at tnair jMnxtBg iioana en toe veooni Toa dv, being the EIGHTH day ef JAKUA&Y, The Polla will ha anmuut ml TOTT.VP 1L. to be eloeed at 1 P.M. , . r , 0, H. K0BEET8. dec7dwtd . f , .. Caahler. f t iii- A For Li,, Half-blood JEESEV BULt CALF. , Price 1 15.00. - ,, hr ' ' Am!t tit ' ' - Ewocn wads worth; ; dwtf ' Kew term, K. C. ThisistheTcFoftheG :xir Pearl Tcp Lair p C : r - ry, AHoiLcts, iliul'rarc uniutica. r- :.,Th4 cxict uui x honeachl'V-ri TcpChlxaey , A dealer may say , and thick ha has others aa good,' BUT'BB HAS K0T. la st u & ' v Exact Label aad Top. fat ( -:lt. uf ilt W ' -s 5L6ok Out Tor Tiaui. t SUM TWta. 4 t AeeeceMaal - The elestioa oxaeaff sfit Tutsitf. aad wa aopa it will waalt to the aatiafhoM uea ef ever attiaaa aad to the brat Wer ari at theocntry. 't v T ' v J Ia the neentime we wiah ta Ufona tae pabiio that, aaviag beta baraadout. wa are atill in baitaaM, ih nay aa rata at Treavlth'a Blacktmith'i Shop, where aa w n be glad ta aae our patrona and take ueueMeia.1 ' - " ' , Iaaiadiate etes will be taken ta rabaild ia brkk. at the old itaad, aa Craven atreei when we will be ia setter eonditioa than aver. " - ' " i Wa have whh aa Ma. Jabh Ifiirwati who ia wall known ia Otfaeemauatty for hiaakilliawoikmtnahip. - t '- Seadin ordaia., ,Wa a; a ready for boat sen. rv -f '-' , OWABDS CLARK, BoUer Afakera aad MarAiaiata. nov3awly.,;,..i'v-.' jfT-.? i FAIBBANK8' STANDARD SCALES AGENCY. I have just received a nico line ot FAWBAHKS' BIAKDAED BCAL1CS, whieh I will cell -at MANUFAC TURERS prices: ", Prices furnished on application and satisfaction guaranteed." x I have also a complete line of Hardware, Carriage" Material, Builders' Supplies, Ship Chandlery, Rope,' Paints, Oils and Yirnisb, Agricultural implements, etc w , J.CrWHITTY, Craven at., two doors below Sooth Front (Da 'P old aland), Haw Bern. N. 0. a ijifttn sue s SfOYes &ro n(Dcnd A UKiH;?n.'M: PJ w bay ;, P.' tlrDnMIEY.'S.','; h Vi tiaT at full Inaav rv, rUVIviA- .rt4 . w hw w mm 1 wt-vwvniup WU I xteaung otovea. aaaa wm oe 'awa on reaaoambUajraa!J iui f J maka a inutlik.1!! Vta Iff.' W.I ater.QiiUCeek ScovM and other braiia. J Alao a comptet Una at Qard Wa-!1 fl f T k r- 1 1 ... . iart ana wason aiateriau ilaxneee. PainU. OHa.'Olaa; eto. - . . y 1 twni ana ea roe aaa be vonvmeea that I wiUeeavoti Mod vooda for little money, a4j o -p oc?s dwtf . . ,.,naL PBA3EY t-s t7n Pain1 i win sen at roDlie AOfltlon, br Ofda Of wrarn oa mvf da 1, JANUAKY 7tft. at tba 'OoartHotua door, 12 e'eloek, the dwalllef uiru anuaim iiiai corner oi rouoec arul iiatnair MawKam v . j .teravi Tet 7; i . known fi . tha H.t.h a vkittv t..-. t novw dim .CommliMoner. ii.-: ? rrv. If you (! ' MP - nt ft I fi .oe f fr . "1 m rf JLL. rr i - I. THOUSAND ACHES' 0 1. LAUD l Vi'A ' IA ' , i V"1 '-' -"IT -lJ'u' aeten ai below diy.aida inhable for .11 tnteka M Woetoiich. K W1 j TllCeS A full Z BUlj tZUc$? oood ait, tommsp hbriei :aiia mules, the best forth&ecuohl' V r.r.w,fcanaja,ftt a p, r -n n r- - 0 ., v-'.is coraMS-i.i.v' l a 1 1 . .. . po" apead oar money ' foolishly, but bay aoffiUliiBg useful for your Haahaadi Brother or Beao. t t M I ii ti." . Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs, ; ! ; Oloves, .. , -. - Heckwear, 1 ; Silk, and linen Fand- kerchiefs,U ilr a ta m Umbrellas, C I'Af : TO THE ofCiiweii Voters AND public Generally t . ) i TAKE NOTICE, THAT AT liClbiliing and TwodMre Borth-of Hotel Albert, MiJd wp era aaaaavuk, US41V VI fl . . . aa 1 ( ;c.J: ttc. uoys'; . - v" iwuDBge, t respecuuiiy ask a continuance, Riunatfntla nn nM ... , 1 ,-.;.-.,.. v ai - aawa .w w rau B a:l(lEivcrySKiljIto ! Pi?. Td jffii fliti'fif Graven Co. Tha Tax Lift for: 1888 la now in fay hand a for eollrotion. - Pteaao come for ward an4 eet(la tjie aarne immediatelv aad thua aaya poet and trooble. -h1 P- 8TIMSQS, Sheriff, i lje Berne, Nov. l6. 18S8. . ,- it jr CBABTaak-'".- bastl banit. JQH1I It pEBTKEE .& CO -.A vUs tEK G IN EE H 9;r r roQnderi and Machinists 5 ' - - - '.-;; afowfactaren and Dealers la - Bmlldart arKagtaea. Batlcra, . ' Saw ill. EdalBK Cat-afT nacbiaee, Waara rr.narad to do Qaatlnnaf all kina wliij proiuptaeaa, ; , ; , - , rrtri!rnd immediate attention ilven at Bofaaijn4A..-! :, y ., ,; Wwi!i fci'1tOWplri,tridetlmati rr any de joi Iption oi mapulnir. Wa ariraaffAnf fr. tK. ..i Af th. . w ro f-.w, Alo for G. A. HargntDln'g aela- utki iouM.rar.(pi juica vaivM. ', . Wa (iTaaatlafkatonranaMnta rr4,.,t dmjabvna. - , .... lS14aawwt. C 'ztca'Ito'JCoB arbor Shop. i rot. W. 11. bbepsrd Is now ronning "r rslrt end ;i the irira ' J ,f i. Sw ' - 1 ' " ' ''''''''''"'''''"aawaaanaaaawaaaBn . ' of lo'. .oro, a skilled k ..-ier. . Goal ilire,i0 cecU: hair cuUiD, 0 c?ni - . . V : " " - ' ' j- . . Valises. 7 ;) Rubber Coats for Hen ;' : and Boys. ;..;V.,: v s lmuai fican r ins, j Cuflfe anfi Coilars; Buttonsf:x a j ' : ai ' V an "" ujoys mm ues( , .-'Jil THE C m Shoe Store, le atreet, 76a will And a LarCe and a. i - ' . 'I Ulothing Itf Variety. i si-.,o-j awa,MiaV -ar-B 3iJ 9l8ar Das 7n0 i n , . . ....( ; it County; . . . I . i- ; 44.U1 i:; u I li b ' ii. "' I CitV.OrdibanfiA.t a... - . ,.. . " JumteoBiaiM or America t. baa doaaiea aad apioprlaU4 a. taut of f '" moaajr to baexpendea tncootmtln' arid. naoadamlslDg aroadwiy r,ra tha Nawberii .' ' i atreet. bc nntnt at lta lBteiaaetTon wn ; ' uyprta ttreel ln tbe laid Uy. ? r . r Aid aiuiAl li beeoinaa niwi..." '. K?KfflZ0im ffetntlf tna eontTiiot)aV , ,ji OI t net Bm id niMnam laaJ j . . ' , -, --wmajlT. ruaUIRVi alt ln -I J tLL -! taa-. m Nor;THiairoBB,5etUrdain4.lbitlha - i S.n5.;Lf.r.,ot whw he tV4 f , ' w 1 T7 w--' i n a tj rmi a 1 UW GeorfA afTJ-f InloraLl. i nr . . r 1 " " j Pai BJirVVa Vb 1 iii.rjrirarr;i i ynrHaai B rAl Sit It a Ja? "d.tiM ,r-rby nifaf 'and r dedlctUd to tha said the Cnlwif Btateaof ' ' r-?.'?;. " Jheeaid Hie ,- : u . . ?ep tB "Ri Ire ana tba bneflt Itofth. rnhil ' after it. miaraiiaai r.VtV"" uo ?- This OrdlnfinrA .hail KiVi 1TT. . . .lUtlfledthliiihdnyofi-oTernhef.IS'S, r- yBf I a trr'nS-tt MEADOWtl, f.vnf 8ILA3 rCLCHER,tletk. , nJOd ifSealed Propc:?tli f - -'fT'" .aau.irii. i;Ryi uqnaTX ' ' Orpci! Fotrafy coMJiiBsfoaMa'. a1: or Ration, t.ih, county Foor?Q .be tut. ifxM. wiir ia ma.iuJ T. .7" . " "aVKd Pmrtniiofit f(1r fM-r.iilKinn rt 1. .9 npon ir.s bai heretofore pr--;. toe hoard arKfon aeln ( F orderofmeBnnr.j, di'd oiaArn r- I tf qpei" aa a fmlle HiBhwartollia aa. . T r c r , 4 ......
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