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r - " w A - - . j . s.-r tJ of Bsal.tM . .. t- jsirj i mi pat Da i.L tt uauaMat a-iTarUaaiaaat U unsM &ujm adraf ' . t euUacM4 procaatlj' Utt tMtaOtdaa aa aa ; laaiiara aj-a anlUitfS. o-ioi Kiwi a aaainlia te to aaa i anta.taa efcl a aate MIMM .uoMi im wm ef Uk Miter: a aui Kan uu M win lAt n at amn aaa aataia Ua mm i tj appiioatioa at una effie wi MIMIllUMITMTtMUIM TI IE journal; 4. a. at II, ; , uuru, 1KW H. O. MIT 1588. umMU IM Tt m M V lull, ft 0 ; J SXTILOrXOT, v j The lete centennial celebration gate evidence , of wonderful r repress, but wt cannot be content i present attainment!. However I'.l nay be onr national eleTation, f : re la a lamentable want of ma t 14 and individual developmentin . .'1 sections of oar common coantry. Take' the State of North Caro Kza. Heaven has wonderfully ! ' sed oar State. , She has a dl te soft and; balmy as that of I 'Ji And soil as rich as' any in t ' i riT.tr of thi Nile. Her. moon- art storehouses of mineral wealth, and Iter eastern shore Is the native home of delicious fruits and luscious grapes. t Whatever Las been accomplished in the past i i c :tl!ng la comparison with future Cf. .pneatsvVtKjiti" r;rci8 the agricultural 're f car: j ctotth t)aroii4e rere fnjly i' ; t i ! - jd, what . e 'jpeciael it c t , . jw,f end oar snrplas become t:;L 'rj 'to distant communities, 1 ? a . consider the tesult of oar i-lner-i development, The trees crts t-;t ste. hid in oar( mountain fisto'eesls kt4 enffnh trf pay1 all the expefiscsjbf foTernment end bring cemfort end Itrxury every home. What shall we say of indiridual daTelopmentt We have mea of h 3om, nea of learning men re nowned in ell the walks of life yet not one of them has experienced ' v 1 1V4 development of his powers. hen consider the vast multitude : nawise end unlettered ben,1 end i mighty hosts in absolute igno-; ' fs useless to dream of material riopmeat'e long as there is en .nee of Individual development ' tre must be mind to work on :isr-ead the" development of i s i the necessary precursor of 11 i development p( hrother. , t If there. Is' one thing more de caJsd la orU Carolina , lhan tz'j other it is education.,. We do net raeaa alone the training of the sctoole but that training of ail tie powers ae will make tbem sub. "rvo the highest 'interests of so t'.ty and accomplish the greatest : : -1 to coantry, home and friends. 1 1 ere is very much of true edn a that every one mast acquire : l: s self. There ere aids, assii- t -. all along, bat every man t;z;t be i teacher to himself; and t j impress opoa himself the lessons cf experience; if to make the wise c-'.cttefed maa more respected than lis learned collegiate who knows zz'X'.zj cf practical llfeits (l)Ieis, i:;i and tee means oy wmci tcey : i ac-juirei. !Jt- i '4: f:-r?. ' DeaUstrr la Japaa," - I a Japan, dentists travel - from 1 1 3 town, and their instruments t-rs consist of -small; mallsts - 'res. When, a maa wants a '-tractedr the dentist pries ; r. cztb, and with his mallet - "-c's under the aching - ' I it is forced from its -1 can be removed Irith ::. The. next time "the ' ? a tooth extracted, he U drziist. He cither a it extracted, or, else -5 frmits cartridge In . i: -.j inter alternative - I: " !c! vV.h t!:8 tooth, i I..:, fc..r t . . i H l4 b iliTU ca lid iJ tire: ; j ir v.rtsr. . , -.-1, jlsI t- ? re .ii.ucnff r . .i. -iilt.j i . v c r t a C.Ja-ea, klI f;'y tla Grill rm:kIiAry C. . xsj Uvi tie woik oni of tu L-sis of Sxy fisua. k Co; of : e Tork, the cos tractors, and ! !M to tite etr;s cf tie preset vj'.t. , .i cr; a.", lxilrg tie ground over, tie coispasy ti deci.ted to go t&ck from the river some dis tance and commence work c a ' tls tacnelpreper. Tee wprk cf exca vation on the Americas. s.i da wiU begin about 2,500 fdet.bacfe from tne river, andiron this point there will be a steady decline till the necessary depth under tee bottom of the tiver. about 0 feet. . is reached. - The drift lor the tunnel proper, will be 22 feet In diameter, ana tne distance from one river bank to the other is 2.200 feet, , The ft. -t :i1 , J .aa . munci wui nTOurpp oi juitMiio the mile, the lowest end .being ea the Canadian side i x it i i.The work of excavating in the tunnel will be done with large steel shields,1 23 feet la diameter. These shields will be driven, into the earth with 24 hydraalio jacks, lech with a pushing force 125,000 pouaas. a. urge nyarauao engine Will be used to work the jack. Five railway tracks for small tracks will be laid la the bottom of the tunnel. ind as fast as the earth is excavat ed it will be loaded on these trucks, which are each capable of holding two cubic yards, . A, cable running from a large hoist engine through the tunnel to the cars will pall them op to the surface, where the dirt will be loaded into other cars tt be carried away. . . AS the earth in the tannel is re moved a gang of men will follow with the lining of the tannel. which is cast iron. The tannel Will thus be completed, s the . work pro grasses. A monster blower engine is suitably situated to force air into the tunnel through ; a 24 Inch pipe. A large electric light engine will furnish 300 lights, and tt is pro posed to mske the interior of the tannel as light as day., A force of 125 men will be employed on each side of the river, and the work will be poshed night and day. It is expected that the workmea from each side will, tome together about 700 feet from the Canadian side.' The approach to the river is nearly, a mile longer oh .the n adieu side than oa the American, St the op grade is all on .the land side in Canada. The approaches will tot be tunneled nntil the tannel aader the river it completed. ( The tannef, as finished, will consist of JyDOO feet pn the American fiide,' 200 under the river, and 4,000 feet on the Canadian eide. There are bow at work. 125 men on the Canadian side and 60 oathd Ameri can side.; Another, large Addition was made to the working force -Tan nrw when active operation! were begun, and they will be vigor- ooslybashed tencefortb it; to as 9 It is estimated that the Work. Will cost. 2J600,W, although Well informed men predict that it ill cost nearer 13,000,000. President Sir Henry Tyler and Manager flick-J son , nave oeen ; Beard to remark that it will be completed if It costs 110,000,000. t;?..- ,vj RfmApA Avlirmim ' MwuirtlAllw" lea4 lower, parts of the coantry,, are commonly men of abundant xterve and of n independent spiriL each a I man was. the ,(famoas . Jehu," uans: monc. wnose route was over the ' Sierra ' Nevada : Mountains. Once, and only once, he Is said to have ; had tthe honor of counting Horace ureeley emocg his passen gars. The editor was to lecture that evening ia riacerville. y& As the horses climbed Slowly ap the eastern side, lax. Greeley feared be snonid De late. Twice he urge a the driver forward, out the reticent Monk paid bat the slightest heed. iTinallt, they reached the summit asd began to descend. Then cracked the long idle whip, and the horses at) full run - tore along teside the precipices where a single stone or misstep would send coach, driver and passenger to swift destruction. tTossed about '3a the bounding vehicle, Mr. ureeley assured the driver that such baste was Ouite anncessaryj; that - half an- hour sooner or later .. would make no materialluiiTerence i "Keep . joar seat, Mr. Greeley," replied - the Imperturbale Monk, with a fresh crack of his whip-; "kecD Tosr seat, ril tret voa to Placerv.:!e in time.7' . . -Thro-;Ti tlat; overruling Trovl dence whica cares' for the careless, the "Journey was accotnplislol in safety, and tie story bo pleased the Californians ttst tbry resented Monk with a Lar I. cr::;JJ wstcb, ' te- ::.:-t - i T : l'a z '.-.) C-r-.a t?try c:e- z la tis firaiai1 W. . g!L It., r--. 1 . w 1 Oia rcwumcs.j i. '.;ter 11 th verj tcst rcjatnl". 1. -; j buttle oli hs g vva Ja everr r , Oa Bi4 lock ill Knai afci m c :vi of iUumlim of 10 jmrt tati ; " Abrt.-' b hM ar&i'Zj, lu:e, cl, tl-A trmtt "Xw Uk tc'Lf mewcin I WW fcBlle4 i my 20 irrMnc to i-ortrl Bitten. Tliotuswsi f otb-ra aav t4d4 Uiix W.imuiir. ft tint ti frdlct ia UDimout that jLiectrle Blttert 4a car ia dia of Xh LItw, KidiMys of Blood. Only ft klf AoLu a lxtU at B. N. DiiS-'B bo)waI ted MUU drug tor. Lun Us-, iS.00 Ptt doua. whol- aai. . : . , , . i ! Oil on troubled watsrs'' has proved to be so iefScacIous in Smoothing rocgh seas, that marin ere have ; be gun to provide their ships with cans of fish oil and oakum bags to be used in times of great storms against the buffeting or. the waves, ttcienoe might have learned lessons from Dame Mature centuries ago, and utilized oil for the saiety of all men who "go down . U . ... 2 .It.. H Tl . 21.1 of the navy, referring to the use of oil at sea, said a few days ago: "To close observers o! sea-birds oa their owa element daring bad weather it must have been shown that . how ever rough the ocean may be where there are birds resting on the sea there is scarcely a ripple to disturb them. All fish eating birds, cape pigeons, petrels, eto eject oil from the month when captured t and, doubtless, they adopt a similar ex pedient to aid them in stilling the waves when searching for food : in the setw Ia the South Atlantic and the poath A'aciflo oceans 1 have frequently witnessed sea-birds float lag 1a spaces of seemingly timet waters, when the sea around was rough. The unusual smoothness of the water where the birds floated was evidently induced by the quan tities of oil deposited by them upon I vplntarily.---y. t.Tribnne., v-;'i f Whrfn roa doa! feel wall and hardl know what ailt yon, aire B. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Balm), a trial. It fa a flue Ionic. - L, , ' "T. Or Callahan. Charlotte. IT. C. wrltet: "a a B. V a floe tonio, and baa dona tna graat good." -r , , . I W. Tbonpaoa, Danaaoni, Oa.,' writes; "1 baUera B. B. it tha beat blood tmrifler rnadr.. :tt hat greatly lm ptOTed my general health.'! r " ' v iAa old, gtntletnan writei: B B, B. gtrai m newiifa and new itrength. It inert w anytniog that win make an old Baa y wrig,' it if a r b.v . 7 - , v , 1 1 BhepSurd; NoTfolk, Va., ingiirt Ifk: :lMS.k wrltiM' tT rlonaflil 'nh H Tt Bi for the prweiratlon of my health. 1 hSve had It ia- toy family now -neatly two yeart, 'and la all that time hare not had to he a doctor;'' flr.V U.'i ffbot.1' Faulk,' Alapak,)a.Vriteai vt-anaarM terrthiy from yf)efla. Tke na of B. a B. has made me feel Ilka a 'new man.' I wonld nottaka a thousand dollars for the' good It baa W. It. Cheahlre, AtlantS, tfa; Vrite- i " had allonf apell of typhoid fever.' which. at laat aeemad to eettli in my rijht leg, Which I welled m enormouily. Aa aloer 1 alw appeared -hich- die- charged h crip foU of asattav a day. I thea gave a a a a trial and It cured 1' U,: (I J I tt.' ',- i PrcamU ta tb awat tleirani hrm THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUK36 HQS OF CAUF08NjAi ; Combined '.-t&'xafdlcbai f .Mrtues of plants, knon-n to be":" fmost beneficial jo the-thuniant jsystern, forming an agreeable .. ; And effective laxative to perma-... ; gently, tare IlabiraaL .Consti- - fpation, and the teany ills ' de- ''pending on a -weak' or inactive,1 1 jcondition of the- l :,' V',' IIClCmS.LIVDjEC'.VELS.; ' f ItbtneBottetctruatreaicdjrVrivwaM i ' i kuAiisinisr$T:'i rrrrcmur ; : f ' r Waea i Fi'lc or Ccattipatcd ' 1 - JiCTM.T . . . i f I S . punt blocs, RE.-r-SHisa sleep, , if ; -j HEALTH ana STRENGTH , j, ( . NATURALLY -OUXM. v- -,. - "Every one is csing it and all are i.'aeligUcdwithit. t i ' ASK VOim OnUO'1lST row - !CALIFC 'UiaSYLUPCO. 'Iv..; t : . I f.rstlst ,u, i:..., i : : . "Oa j. "," ; ; ' tizr i ;'t v i: i tD Uls i- j c L .j ca t.s;f :; i. I M: i W i a V A ff id fc ill, 3 , - U 1. I Celery EraSn- has c:z::i c::ce zzzz i l Owing to the hard times asd scarcity of money, X 'am deterdmine to fnrnleh the people the Best Goods for the Leaat Money,; Now, in proof of the fact, I wllrquote yoa Vioining m enormous, wen's $3.yy. - Also good baits for Mea 14 to J8 years, only $2.98. Boys' Knee Suits from $1.25 to $1.50. Also a nice line oi ilea's Sacks and Cataways and Trince Albert SulU. f'IIAT8l llATS S IIATfl!' Flvthnndre doxen Date, an styles and prices. ' Mens, Boys and Children's Uata lfom 10 to 15 and 2b cts- (guarantee to solt yoa in any kind, of Ilat i d. 5 i rA -s ': j '; ; : ' r! SHOES. SHOES. SHOKd! rThe'Larreat Md Bes Selected Btock of Shoes I ever kept. Men's Kid Button Shoes, 85c Lace, 75c ana isoyr a noes at prices to suit the times.-, Ladles nice Suppers from 450. tO 750. .'Ul'-4''::'--.: - ' FUBNISniNO GOODS 1' Men's 'rjndershlrts as low as 20 cents A nice Balbhggan Shirt for 23 cents; A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents 'i A tun une 01 ury uoods, Trunks, vailsea, and other goods too tyameronh tg mentionJVi iri '? f. 5-f '' ir,:,,-,- V"-'. " s BT-Gomw one, come all to WILLIAM SUlTAN'S. where' voa will be treated right and get your money's worth. : ' An i V.. aL-J.-.0Jtai U aMhJ. v 1 .. v. Iw" I I. H Opposite Deptist Church, 1 ' Middle? atreetr; v ' fi ; ' -' fy ft - 1 I 1 y;vvo,uAt-a o 1 ? (: 1 ; u i'J : r 4 r- y.j 11- t.it Tlne IIcraeii&-id:L!Tdc3 disposed bf-i ' easy; tert-sy-ritH?'?''-J':''i . have on hand a number of JFine .Team, that are gentle and safe; also trained Saddle Horses for both ladlesand gentlemen Vf2 ..t ' aosl7dwtf,w,-;tilI ,f.tt.-4l-tr--t4r - .. ;.w;f.f-- ITU . (t f '15 fc-M 1 ; . : : , i r J; r- inn h 4 b a a . - 4- r t ' . , t . .r ( . , . W - Li "hi"-; :' fviv .1 r ; i Or-. -4 U a I- it 1 1..1 . .-r 1; LI2TA a I few of my prices. My Stock of good iiiue f lannel Baits as low as at $2 98. . JiovH'eood Salts, from Shoes from 75o. to 11.00. Ladies' toBScf Also a large stock of Men ns a 1 "M m II II - .1 11 I 1 . r ' NEW BERNE, N, c. -TT-t ir - tinnT a m1 alvrkva on "hand, and will be ".-f, J; 1 V TIV ' M:. .ZS , a k kaaij T Aw, t - T- 1 f - b A itJ . V ' ' T 1 . . , t ... t.4 . ' . . . 1.3 j. i tt (OHk ) I. ( . . - - s. f? j l n i i v-u .i t i-.a a- - v- a -. w ' - . - . . Two doota n-.h !' ; ! aitl dtl 5 1 "T f - 1 -a, a . . C00S tOVI3, sash, rcor.3 a:;d .: i, TALMJ, CIL, OLAS3 AND rnir. LiiiE, ceue::t, riAsr:.:: f akd haih, I- all TrUe f k mhmw w -a-aa.A j v BUILDIXO IIAIzr.IAI At Bottom! Friccj! L; H;: CUTLEK. i!28i& 28-Middle Ctrct, wr ua uquor r.ii.i, tc, ... . : iTi:ii:iTiriii.i:':rr N ca Da ahwa 1a a em n r.." . t, . A. .... t .. . . . Uetaaal food, without tha know ie. -aoa taalDf It; It la abatiiatelf hr... - effect a rmanBt and !-- ru, v, lha patient la a mod-rale A. 'nkrrr Wfack.TNCVfRFLfL Hal.U Anmnleta cara Id avet v I nutaut . FRE -1'1r In eonfl.liira, Vk-lOi Sr-fcClf iC CO, 1 at Baca v CC 10 ; Wholesale Ccnr. "i FISH DEAI.KH, 144 REEK.Mal . r, j ' :i'' S"CLTOW niBKET. va gl:.::: . IN THE ESTABLISH iTE"T CF 4 It. D:II Tb f ' . . !J t- ...... i Wjli eoDTloee any ono that a l vo 1 1 atciot 'the Largest, Most V.;: 1, . ! Oofcjlete Line of Diamond, ' Bee Jewelry.v -8arer-Waret I ; Laiajpa, Bormeee, OoI3 ant) Silver II ! Caheaia the Stata. ; It will be U Buy era Interest to Ott good before pttrcfcatiios;. ' i ; Ask Tour Retailor f ,ir t j'AiiES nr..: 44: guc:; "'' CI ) v JAIIES ""i . t. r- - I ... I . . 1. fit.' a. -v a. 1 t-. Je f-T" Ji-d aTall Use f the abowe ;o Itif 1 IIoT7r.rd myf mm a- v4--a a- ; J BA3Y CAI1RIA f . tULL hh I , Wabava on hnnrt bpiI - S" t, Chmi..T fui!, ) i r"i . 1.-- a. "'r'. i f n i r-i h. Ail inn i i ( .r,ij m.i friHf 1 i rn,a tnat ) (. V. ho-. tnifa p il ours' tnn f a i U i . :.! ; fa .7 bearing., the.Jnscr'rtTn,, "Af
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