.1 r II . - I . . . .HjlL m aii MUA l jr.xaKt k.HUy 'at jf.,rtlB.il lAiiiWed ' . at M 'MBit r boalA s i . i...a4 every T-.a.raday at HJH ... s . j.Uy U.SS; Sea kiiMk MtiMt -a. ' - .,- ... a taper for t9t,en aetata for . msmwi laaerOoa 1 -ttameata J1 - -e Of jTTiM Or j&eettoe. MttMRM . - 4 it inserted nm M ASei MCQartadseaateaar Hoe 4 . r ie la adveaee lmi.Mw i a eoUeated promptly at fbe I ,1 i .iuiicaUonaooatalBlaa; aewaof eBa a a mm mMn era aoflerted, (fa swmUM aaoat M mtM M OS Mk : .Jutt eeatalaa ebieetloaaMe oeiaoaa wtiaaolde im am of the author o itUMHWnUMtHIIHtltk I-.jT . f aweea reetrne aorta ved at amy aaoay a muimmmhni oa obtain U MM Miur or eppiicauoa el tlua efflee a ad tiiwmltWtlUMgtWTMWMMM TIIB JOURNAL. ' x. s. -tfra - lutMM Saaae-k KXW BX15K, W. 0 APRIL tl 188ft. Cateeed at Ik Voi i at Baca. If 0 E1&TE1L IIiL sacre morn that Bar the Lord wiser Tw as thine to break tie fetters of-the tamb and bring UT and immortality to light Earth wakes, tad from garden, field and woodland from city, town and country, rises the exultant shoot, uSow is Christ risen from the dead ' and become the first fruits of them thataltpnallelojabl The Lord God Oaiipotent reigneth 1 Therefore came Mary Magdalene and the Vother Mary to see the sepulchre, jast s It began to dawn toward .the first day of the week. They ame, not to witness a miracle, or bear the roice of an aagelf ; bat to pay the tribate QfJ womaa1s iore to their buried Lord. TlrfV tame with hearts as sad and gloomy si the shadows of the night taajL. Jret .. still lingering wound thsay Wth trembling steps they approach the sepulchre. Then comet the music of the heaven -sent voice;, Tear" not ye, for I know thaf ye Beek Jesns which was eraciiled. He is not here, for he la risen, as he said." And now the darkness is past They Came seekf lag tho dead Jesus, and they find the living Christ "Thanks be to 4Godf f6r tfiejroice of the Easter Day, crying nnto us, Fear not ! - The hope, the only hope, of man! kind shines through the open door of the sepulchre , close by Jerusa ; lemTf f.t'hrist be not risen, our falth'iia' tainf we are yet in our ilnju The; fct of tbe resurrectipn o olMiu if 'th. GepeL.:; ' ,s ' i .jiehof i J)udly teautifnlly says, Wlyi$hereforeililfe fharoli J In tic! old iinvs setapart thisjqueen ifa&tlTJLL .ithia t annual cbmmemora- ! tbn flfTthe.' supreme event whereof " eriry,' Lord's day doth tell abroad ti' .aidryrWise W her appolnt mis3ha; inctt &3 'tni i year, ;wheii the "aithi "is waking tap from her Ion j wuiterBleep,in prophecy of im mortaiity.men shall enter into God's courts with special thanksgiving " and praise, to' tidings of joy, to be hold the evidence of their reality. uIm the' early! dawn, came the thousand, thousand living women to lee the place where He will meet thsmj and they know that they hear His own voice speaking to their spirits in tones of tender, familiar, greeting. To us men, tearful and slow of heart to believe, now, as In the old time, they the womcn-'-bring( the blessed news of life" and ' hope, and,4 hastening to tit jepulchre, we too near the FearaoVt.and enter , to 1 see the of the: empty tomb. The IsatLenguard of " philosophic de-t'-l, and of false" religion is pros trite j the linen clothing of proph ry is an in lis appoiniea piace; ti J the angel, the Church bt God, f "j the storyof how ail ie come t - i according td hii'word.An( z - 1 1 ef new hope, convinced of option and deliverance, the : jf-!s of trembling fearful men the Easter chorus, tiBlessed ' i tie Lord God of Israel for He ; visited - and redeemed His '8.' ::i Easter 1 It makes one i. Continents salute oon i r i'.k the glad acclaim, He !:ry. to God ,in the c'i? tltir tiili aiJtlsia j:yotJ cic.-ij, rriue the Lor J, ye tav i ai.'re K:a. t:t:.'i Him all U :a Loct, K3reit ta tie Lord, and greatly to be praised, in tie city of our pod, in the' monntaiq of His hoiinees.M " " V MEMtr, od one Lcrd uiaen - EMter, p tht wthkll riM t A tb bto.t&u inXt tu pouoa, . ElooaM be&eih tba opoit tkia. : Al'etai, Lt4 iMriouf j : kAn ear fcrtrtf upu o U ' ' PriBM exklud. aorersita glorioM 1 Thoa Kmi tot tb epUTe trSl . , - CatAartae lAt Item.. Bprihg-hal at last made its ap- pearaaoe, arrayed in a garb of greeny .'r.f - yir " Our farmers' are busily engaged preparing and plaiting anticipat ing a gooa crop yean ' . Jhe cold weather we have been having has caused much excitement among our fro.it growera. - ? Oa the , 12th Inst, the dogs got among the aheep belonging to Mr. T. B. Barber and killed and injured together mae tor him, We have a splendid school t this place nownder the auspices of Miss Mamie Kinsey. She is a good teacher and -well worthy of patronage. Sheriff Morrill w ho has been, suffering from i serious illness is rapidly mending. We hop him a speedy recovery, and that be will be enabled soon to assume his office again. . ; , . , Eev. P. S. Aman preached ior us on Sunday last two most excel lent Sermons. Mr. Aman is a gifted mlnfsterind well wottby f jroing tb hearVe: heartily jolteit his services again la the near future. . , Oar farmers hate gone to work more earnest and U better spirit than usual hoping the intention of the Farmers 7s Alliance will be car ried put tiring fdr them wealth and prosperity changing this land flnto a paradise flowing' of milk and honey. " . . 7 ' - ' Bailroad, railroad, is the general topic of the day with us now. We hope to be enabled soonOo see the old steam oar pafiBng through out woods making , our country more valuable and showing that we are in existence. It oeat. Pa to Cheat the Fabllo, The Publio is a credulous fellow1. But, for all that, it does not pay to cheat him. Some tradesmen have an idea that if they an only wheedle him into their establish ments by plausible advertisements! it is the easiest thipg in the world to pick his multitudinous pocketsl But, although exaggeration : and falsehood, with the aid of startling typographical effect. may induce 1 ruth of custom, they win not securi a steady run. Capitalized Offers of fashionable dry goods at fifty pe: 1 cent under the current rates ma lore the many-headed mass to thi proffered feast of cheap things foi men "is naturally a bargain-fovinj animal, arid women Jnoreo,bu ; if "Cheap' John's" merchandise be lies his printed boastings, the visit will not be repeated, ?. r;, i The Public, being t of magnani? mous disposition, and on willing t4 git trouble '"withdot xendering"i quid pro guof willjngouthispumer' oqs wallets, disburse without murmur, and carry off for the nonce quite a load of bogus" "bargains.7 the - mendacious merchant mean while rubbintr his hands and coni gratulating himself on the succeed of his advertising dodge. But he will- look In fain for the return iij force of our victimized friend. Day by day his business will fall off, and he will be orettv sure to learn id the end, by sad -experience, f that me communiiy, creauious as it is cannot be beguiled time after tim into the Bame trap, baited with ,th aaaii chaff."' - Hundreds 'of 4Cheap Jobnsn o this class bate nourished and fadei iu New York within our recoil tionj while the honorable hOflsei with whom they hoped ) to com pet by bidding for custom with fal pretences, grow stronger, wealthie and more popular every year. As rule.1 never expt, toi g "baii gains" Xrom merchants who adver tise, to selL', .goods 4elbw. aactioa piices., ....rs . i aoyaarpsepie.:" f There are certain persons, wfioia to meet is like opening tfarwlndqw ef close' apartment on s delicious June day". - The first breath is aij inspiration, ;Yoo throw back tout locks from your heated' forehead and your weary eyesi and 'ek no thing but f o sit down and let thli toothing .presence minister; to you All your cares and irets one by one creep, away, And a new, life5 aud vigorseem muiBeunw every ceryt and muscle. ; To u are not the earn creature that you were ten minntet before. ,Tou areready. after, all, to do valiant battle with life, though you ad (iupposed yourselff qnite surrendered to its petty and harass ing necessities.' ' J-v - - t ; Exuberant , spirits and -vitality must needs carry with Ihcm hdpa falness und. courage aud they ';-tr- ; . m c.-x-piig .- i ; ,...;J Lurt: -w ail i: :l:;e. It; - cirri t zg tiu t:: row tl, -rs, tie ts s Ir.zi i cwn sjEipa .."k, tie asi la f-4 r:t tie ciie w c:rt:i- ly tic It it, ts tLe tliiiisg f Lici ws CiTtr iiti5!jl U to be, , . - T II' tl M Mi i i ' -t V V Mrs. t:s IU u:ti the proof wnw i-o.c;:; j cp lii cer DCJ room, aad -lfr e-rrst, a little negress, observe 1 it drxer daybydAy. r.2il:yl,.:eitle at:ii-a of her mistrss ta the fact that it was getLig buck, r That, Tcrsy," said Urs. r:le, "is because the photograph er didn't Haisatt."' -';, v tj, tlSj, Missis Bogie, is dat do reason why I'm brack f - V What do you mean, Topsy V MI mean, is dat de reason I'm brack, , 'cause , de Lord diu't finish met", ;. ' w Tbi Bkct Salvi Is ih world for vAwt . mm uwob, wim ufiii . . i ' KOMIIB, II'H OOTM, 1MW, ,Mpf i UMIV VWIIWIW VMUIt Will mi IMLiMj Ernptiona. aai ponitiTelr chxm diU or no pay required. , It ia Kuiroi4 u , (itv yeriavt wmbi who, ur bum r fundad. Prioa S3 oanU nar bai. Fur ! bv R. N. Puffv. , .s Jan 17 J .... .. a wo vpiBiai . , , . h I i From the Kickapoo Blade -Te Cross Boads Bogle is the ablest paper in this country. It IS edited by a gentleman of brilliant literary attainments, and should hate a circulation of a million copies. . . From the Cross-Boads Bogle (a weex later) n tnere is a better. or more vigorous journal .In this country than the Kickapoo Blade, we have never heard vf it. The Blade is edited by a gentleman gifted by birth, and education to 11 the most exalted position in ihe journalistic world. : ; . I ! I II ' ' Saver Caaea. af BlaaA Pal com. ThouiaDda aoflar from blood ooiaon. who would bo eared if that cava B. B. B. (Botanlo Blood Balm) a trial. Band : to ta Blood Balm Oom Atlanta, Ga.,for .book o( wondarlul entea, that eoavinoo too moat akaptioal. It latent free." J. 0, Oibaon, Meridian, Uiaa., wriUa: "For a number of years I suffered un told agoniea from blood poiaon., Sev eral prominent physicians did ma little if any food. I began to nee B. B. Bv with vary Utile faith, but, to my utter aarprisa ii baa made me a well and hearty person." ', ( , Z. T. Qalberton, llaooo, Oa. writes; "I contracted blood poiaon. I first tried Springs. I returned home, a ruined man physically.: Nothing see mad to do ma aar tood. Mr mother 2 Dersuaded me to try B. B. To my utter as ton ishmenl every uloer quiokly healed." . Baoj., Morris,, Atlanta, Oa.,: writes: ('I suffered years from syDbilitl blood poiaon whioh refused to he oored by all treatment.! bysieiaat pronounoed .it a hopeless, ease. , jl had no appaflte, had veins : in hint and join ta and. mt itdneya were disssaadw. My threat was ulcerated Ana my breast a mass ot rnn ning , sores, (.Ja this pondition I com menoed a;uae o A B Bj- It Jeale4 every, njoar and sore and. cored roe eom pletely within two months, f j n 1 j JM"S TaV 1 hi i .... PreMttUii tb mow tUnnl ft -rtv Combined -with itha .fcedicbal ) ! ' virtues f planb known sp- tP mtfet ; benendaV - .9 ,ttiman '- system,- forming; an," agreeable,; j . and effective laxative to peijoa- i ' i nently . cure Habitual Consti- : , ' pation and the marit' ins de-;i i . pendip jf ta k weak' pi inactive ; t conditioii b$ the , M j. K!u.iEYS, LIVER O EC.VELS. 5 ., ; Wb OM it Bilioni or Caittpatl s.A t PURS BLOOD, RSPRKSHJMO StKtF. i. - ' - umit "ru intuitu . r 1 s ; Every one is using it and all are f , delighted wiUi It-1 ayuni oar noo ; V1 CALIFORNIA TIG SYRUP C0. E itwwkit. k' i : Fir low, Jr. i I CREAM BAii: 1' 1 Cleanses' line Nasal ires, Allftyt Pal 'and in flaknmdtlon Heals ,;t? Bares, I: e stores tl Senses e' Taste ant Smell. Try tb Car. . .-' V- ln1 Warren fcirt, I tr jii,4iy a a . ' . :a t ..... IV-. - .-rt . a ... su i.w.. "5 .!.-. j os.. 1 La per- ouxa ut rt-i.-.i-ui-vm aad 1 I 1 Jl a . 4 1 -. ',-'-t. - v., . . f L an- t i. U (i( t H Si - i. " - v SIM. BzxkXVM. I: . - . - Ifa&juaift tmfc.1iil,..J vx uK WSau.EiCBAuenatoxrapaJWJU'tab.Vt. terf i I H " ) any tMt t Ti-ai 1 JnOUf TO I ' P-- M ' " J l i jl '1! t-i SHJ0ES! 1 j . ,. . I -I' ' Two doors North of Ilotol 1 j I -t' I ' j AtBMtt. J W ' .Vac. v,w;,.j i. T-h'f '- - - "l4'. tiik rMn fine nDcr?cn ninc nnnc i ' BBla.- IIHII liHU UI ' 0 wine to the hard times and scarcity of monev. I am deterdmine ,16 furnish the people the Best Goods oroof Of the facL'T will'onotfl voiila Clothing is Enormous. "Men'ifoodBlue Flannel Suits as. low as $3.09; , Also good' Bui,ts for Men At $2,98. Boys' good Suits, fronj w ao tjurtsumv qtii.va,,. avym Also S nice line of Men's Backs and HATS ! HATS I HATS ! ive hundred dozen Bats, all styles and prices, f Mens, Boys end Children's JIats from 10 to 15 and 2b cts Guarantee to suit you in any kind HIlWOOl BilVJElOi OUUUM I Stock of Shoes I ever kent."- MenV Kid' Batten Shoes,'95c.! 'Lace,'75c; te ahd Boys' Shoes at prices to suit the 400.W70C. - l";i - , fUBNISHING GOODStenV tfndershlits as low as 26 cents; a juicq xtiuriKKui ouiri. ior cents, ja. met) Dean irom iv to iiu cenus. aiA.folllineof Dry Gods, Trunks, Valises, and rother goods, tod imerpusiq1nieiunonj F'runf W Come i one; come alf tolvTLtiAJlI StfLTAlf'S," where - you wil do ireawurigos ana gesjour moneys twprth. ;. j x uraa; Opposite Baptist Church Middle jtreetj - ' - r i '.Fi-vfeTca-oTV.T"" si'. . . . - . v J 1 J. mil ; "i ' I am con"'!:.'? v ' fr-M' ' . j. fr ' . , Mi' vi uivu si BUiuiiiL-u ujr mo i. . i , . pr.L-'.'M taI-only witli rdlalle ponndslocL WUl take flpr-m in - - IT" If t-r i. 1 i ! ia lw c.,.y "Ji aire I I I i ' 1 IK! r I L ll i I I rf i So. Cteta-'x K Effects Lectin Cures.' gik u a arvtsn'us a l - x uf tcrikot Bret Uiu. aairaa. M-aau.( W toJie Oiw 0.1 - tijrtk 1-ut uJa a-trwuuo, and enunt. 17 V.'ru ; ciiJ Caa U&a 1L Vv Lai Ul w ut u.titug kmgtr iu rttauntiuua or j? f r e-''t','P'" Ituied food fimfttaL --'4- -tear. J tanfc t D J MlbU, Ulltfk IJUllla i or the Least Money. if; Now, in fAw. nf mv nriws. , Afv Stnck f jvjjlco ouita irom,nii,o to ni,au Catawajs and Prince Albert Suits! pi flatu j ,t i .. .- - i- : j ;. ;j AUD ilttlQQU UU JLCB.K)D1CUICU Shoes from 1 75o. to 11.00. Ladies? 850. Also a large stock Cf Meq times, t Ladies nice Slippers from h'ati:i ..f.l 't;.-. ( ) 5 . . V" ' ..." , NEW BERNE,. N.,C. 1'' ',4 ;.?.." ' I ... -.. V . , ........ ... .1r.U, - it -Horses and T.lalcs, j T i.a great care. 10 rrsij r'J men, and get nothicg x ut -.ol al sWwing you. through Ey Sialics at.! c, I 'ofiU'Lioj-' - IP 1 1 i 1 ft mm w I Tia: gecera' f - , , Dry Gccds," G: ; ( Pxc ii i ens. . , v Wo a!'? ire ia -xk i tKi .".1 1 " State Prison and-Tars. s .1 JJncts.azi ELoes. Ery rir u"frttJ. We have i iri r-urr'y ft FtiiJa Cheroota aJ l'rvKliaaL.. u Cara Tbese Rood, are bougtt ty c.rct frwa thf I'teiory,. ... , , C J" fcii3 at Knufacturt i ' I'l.a. t.tio ruubld to aba kuoo.. TiVTt T3 VALUABLE CITY Ff.CurJY aa asata for aimer offer ftr .) on M7 al ftoaommnOituus' W tua Iimiow. lagdmnrtiMtd lnirovt4 imtM In Ui OtyorUe- tm: S 1. WlUkU1 PROPERTY AT UNION Pel NT ; tnclmlM tle pire o( iwi.l kixn "Itilt 1b LA u," po in wtiart or ru lMdtn ldru (rtw rrenl t.vci Ai.o, wnver no Iwn f t. a la Tna loeailoaMthttlDtbour t i n taeuirlUK puryuMa, akilf ui iHr-t Maft vtoitina oar watera tiav amy ; fpm of ur fur foadiuc and unloj.i hi tb wharf. , . . , . " f . No. 1. TWO JIOtTSES AKt LOTS Al CMOS POLMT, OiWDp'edaiavalllnir. " No.. THS IRiiM V Watti-dOCaS ON CBAVl! N Kt'Hf 1', . No. a, riaiCK KTOKS A NO riWICtaUN(J ON CRAVlUM 0raVJLH.T oocnplad bj ItaK. Lodice. , A lull daaerlptloo of tbts vaiimbl prnrwr. f. togouur wuh Ihe tMwt terui u u m b u-ri ina aamowUl ba oid.vlli ba furnije.l n applleaiion to tba MderatKnad at ibair offloa naouia Front airret. - WATROX1 4 FTREFT. 1 , doc awtf , ,. Jna. aad Heal Kouia aia. FASHlSNABlVB-TAILOil . -j.'jiropw btiieet. , two doora eouta HahVa LlTary Sublaa noTt dtf iI'.kI, NEW BERNE. N, a ; land ;Fdf Said. TWO TBACT8 I5T LENOIR COUNIT Ix tnlla aooth of Klmton, ea Booth Waat Creek.' Vo. X SoS kcrea.vlth onahnndrad alearod, balaaea wall tlaabarod. Well adapt A to growftg oorn, aotton, pea), eta. t A portion of tha cleared land embraoea a rich 1 s.t. i A ', Mfl CI ...... '...m k.'l.. fc. '"an i'u ' uanr ianar aboat oaaaadabair mtlaa Iron) tract No. prloa S3.0S0. aaab., or p aan,.irUlt-ap. iroted iroorlty fqr DaUDO(, r. i ' Apply to ' " - jAuia wrtLiAMs, ' ' ; . -. i. Klneton, W.fi, ' 1 Or to ' . JOCtrlNAL orFICK, v aaidartt . - ' Ur Same, K. r) John Williams rermanentiy located on corner of Broad and Per stsM is prepared to clean, dye sad repair all kinds of Clothing at Low D rice. A specialty is made In cleaning Ldlesv Dresses. .Satisfaction- suaran ead. v -. ... encaidtf : I '"IH ; llj' i inKjirfi tu., , i , , ,1 ,. I. Trill PBOOUIWlTi TiRMsfl, tKUj, tljlltiat. agKrefiive and proKreoaiTe. Itnaa oplnlone and ozpiIeiMi tnera. Kort-elnht eotunina, eight pKes.. All Uome-ITlnt. UtiVclal oieaa of Worth Carolina and Virginia ftiateAill anoea.. The Uveit pfcper Id lh Moniht oa to nearly 13C0 poauxilneo In Monn Carolina and to 23 Htate. OWB OOlLAHA YtAK, SlrlotlyCaaa. Bend for aampleeopy. Ad dreta - . . . TflU EBQGKEBSiYK FARMKR. i -' - ' ' V Mala'Sh. N. O. tIk nnw. Editor. ( , ' 1). H. Baowsxa, Snaineaa Kanser, . U NEW BERNE AMPAULICO U..E. 4 Ther&teamer iTAHOMA, Abandtomely eonitnieted freleht endp enger oat, having hwri' pla--d on lina ronte, U prepared to rendor aupnrlur aorvloa to and from all pointion lower ue kivt and Pamlloo eoanty, and New Kerns. !, the prraent tha following tcUedale will he In operation: . . , .... XeaveiNew Bern erery Wednoday end Batirrdty at8XA.M.for Bayboro.atot i g at Clubfooie, Adams and Brollha ciwit, Yanderaereand Stonewall. 1 .. ! LeaTea Kayboro every Monday in( Thnra. day at BIX- A. Mw atopplng at ftnni, Vandemara, SnUmerrAuaiua i4 Ciiilidxxt Creeka, arriving at Kew Berne ,.n.uil .ud 111 a re lay evaBlnga; :f j . t ... J . - - - - r . Excellent pammger aoaommodatton, am. pie freight-aelUUea. s.v i , , Frelg ht receipted loran.l received dl I v fcy 8tWO.O. IJue, and every informaudi t!.,XBt6TT5',,Agent,f SrarSdwoTe,' . C.H. FOWLKH. ,,... Jw...... i. ' iuiiiii,aawwi!M,,i(ii-i 1 a'ovidwtf UKUKUB A. I , ' J CHEWING GUM TEAtlSNbflNJURlOUS J-iM fT t8fTxnbiriii.s i r - r J yif i?c-B0STOJJlASfi.Jnne 4, Wll h XH D5IAICHWW0GTK Cowi-AWV, i. . i. ,.4 . Lynn.',... , Va.l ' Gent Jemnn Having earefuiw f -oied yor Gam, 1 believe It to be an InvalnitoiA a ,. lnlheUaie and Preservation of vtm i It esrtalnly prornotee fur' -M - .ivi and tendi to pievent decay t.t Cr,iiii.j and Aataeld ... ; . Very truly yours,' i ',' ALFIU im. BHT.. o.r.p.. ' Dentut to the Co. tn. Hoc ,vu. in i! ij ,d Technology ( oa tulveni ' J ' 'Dr', W.' Oc Wan nr. aw of Ah gnat a, Gi . "I think the Guru nice, Indeed-v i been in waptof aomeihlngof ihei. ! . i I am glad that yon have introdur l i I wUhovmticatuoaeei,'v - . ' Da, V.' ft,5 Bf.' TrrAfKPfoN of V - ft., D. D H.t Prealdent of Tlio fie...-, ji ; elation -orVirginla, and er-Prj Southern Dental AMonlatUm. i- I the Chewing Uam a nice, r l t diatrtbotiBc tt emorie i . frtenda, ana have given g'ata and leqiieist-fl ii , . . . i keep tt In stick. If.si; dentifrice AH. i er rnod i vahmii'e k ' ChlMrpn, U :u i Tti1 Ml ,i.- ( f (n.-icri V - .ir f 5

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