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Z is r- rfsctiqi is not attalntd s U room far revolution j and, 1 a cuplditj and avarice are I owe rtefforU will b made 1 , I urolatlons as to aecara ,I",Sacnc and power, - , , t-iaot escape obeerration t'" s papers ,ost desirous of .:a in the South, are the i cf monopoljand plotocracy. . : i Democracy of the Soath Is i V rtilwater that stamls ia their r, and ii it can be removed, the ! a cf Protection will sweep oyer : j country and inundate this fair t ."-, - T' s ie fork Mail and Express, :l by milltonalreiand conduct ; : 1 1? b interest or centeafixallon : monopoly, qnotes' approvinfly ML 0. Parsons as tollowiJ " Ask anr thooehtful ex-Oonfed s cncer why the cause of eight . -ss of deroted ana oetennioea : a went down in unparalleled ..tcis and he, will answer "Be-j : s Calhoun taught free trade rs be taught- secession " or aps' "Because a great people j ;:.t to war without a earings X or a flock of sheep withit its ' -s." - He wiU. perhaps say, . . a could not manufacture a : a or a gun catrisgs r a per-j neap. We could not make a i or a telegraph line until we 1 built T works, i And then we i compelled to take an ex-em 9 of a New Tork firm out of : ' 7 Trison and .force him with .t or death to teaeh ft class of i. The chief of the Confederate pb. Serrice win '.telUyoa . li sent bis last message to ! :nt Daris on the acid of bnt 'i." Mk the Confederate r and her will ay "Because re barefoot waiting for Eng , does add were frozen waiting : r elish blankets and our sick i wounded died waiting for Eng "k ttnta and bandages.' Cere i r i ay learn tho weakness in war i comes to an agncuiuriu pee Tow wsl don't kBOW who CoL ',-:; Is, nor where he come but we do know that be was s Cctlederate soldier, and that i i not authorized to epeak for He is not as well Informed 3 average cosmopolitan, and, Tlsg to him, the Mail and i Sooriahee its trumpets over ; ; Verity that is no authority at As well , might the bat speak r the eagle. " It rculd bo difficult to pacHt more ' .Laod into the same number of cra. The Confederacy de- " :A tecanse we bad no protec 3 taril, and because the Confed- Soldiers were waiting for Jx shoes and English bankets! ! ruth Is, so long as the Federal ; not outnumber the Con "s more than three to one 1 Confederates " picked , c f their boots," and took 'r. a blankets. " ...a Tarsons says, "&ere : . .3 tie weakness in war i f 7 aa cricultaral . peo - 3d!l this gallant Col gricultnral com , :tfor war! What - it t '-"m tj ft fit iC ITS tir.JT, Cf 1 an arrkalrarsJ peor.d a.-e tilt f.r war. The fo"jcf saeh f.cI tLr;- coa'.Jnct deeeivs afxJ! , I GenC:nen cf tiie 'orih, lis to a Usher f!ase. Gits os tis hi1 3 of the schools sapported by the is ex- orahle loio of facts.' sad we will . . . . . . weigh your words tn the scales of justioa and abide by its dcree. " f The conservatism of the Soath- annot be disturbed by such as saults. 'Conscious of the rectitaae of her Intentions, and jnstifled in ler ionscince , anii(by the judg Heni of , mankind, L moves for ward to bet high destiny, ''-. . ' Abeat a JUit Tewa. - ; I " , WATNISBOBOtraa. , The vandal band of time and the farmer's plow -ahare have obliter ated the last vestige of this aaeie&t and once thriving town.. Perhaps some of yew Berne's oldest citiiens can tell the Jou&if AL readers when Wayhesooroagh was. founded. It was . between ; 1840 and 1850 that your correspondent, a email boy, passed through the little village ot Qoldsboro oa his way te Wajnea borough, the busy capital of Wayne county. It was an old town at that date, In . 1812 it was of sufficient linmiff drtAA i V , nnl r1nn in Eatick's old dlcUonary as one ori the few post towns in jforth Caro- 1IU. tJ ... j . It was built on the east bank of the Keuse, about one mile west of Qoldsboro. There were two streets running westwardly from the river towards Ooldsboro, and these were intersected by other streets running north , and south. - The business houses were mainly on . the upper street running east and west, among which were the stores of Messrs. Stevenson and Wright, the tailoring establishment of Mr. Cas te, whose widow and sons Are doing a large business in Ooldsboro, and the carriage factory or Kev. v. J, Nelson, who had leraned carriage making in Sew Berne, and now lives tn Ooldsboro. . Oa the lower Street were residences principally, some of them costly and imposing edifices., There were two hotels the Churchill, and Wellons, and a large -. mming" establishment, : at which Jlsse Pinkin and several other men lost their lives by the explosion of the boiler. ,' ; s '. - I The greater part or the names or the : residents nave escaped my memory, but I can now. recall the names of Springs, Bcarboro, Cas tex. CoedelL Churchill, Washing ton,' ftelson, Musgrave. Williams, Wright, Ureen. AlbrittoB. wellons, Powell. Tillerynid King.' jwe-haa communication ' wun New Berne by stage and steamer. The stage horn and steam whistle used to create as Areata commotion as the tauroaa wwsue ooes now. TMttegftl talent : of New Berne, broueht uo by stage or steamer. has engaged in many an intellec tual encounter in , the , old court house of Waynesborougn. Among the boats that Dlied between New Berne and f Waynesborongh werjs toe vvayne,ine oonnsion, ana me Eonrh and Head yl ' , i Of the - religious ; interests' oi Wavnesborough I can say but little from personal knowledege. I re member the one bouse or worship that stood on a small elevation in the southern Dart of the Jown. It was in the midst of a large cedar grove, and was non-aenomma tionaL For several years before 3 went to Waynesboro" Bev. Chas. J, Nelson conducted a Babbath school in this house.? peat tsvival was held there about 1840 or JU tinder the 5 auSDices of 4 Revs. David Thomnsoa nnd Itobt. t JIcNabb Baptist ministers, and a Bapti3t Church wast constituted about the same date the .same church that now worships in Ooldsboro. A few years later, the Jlethodists, under tne leauerBuip ; ui. x. Wyche, heldrevivaljervices ia tic same house. Jt t-3 "one of tl e rreateat icV-" us" awakening -1 have ever t ..:.:scd. ilanyct V mOstproc:; t retain the cc ' made a rz -.ion of ; rc! e;. daring that sic, ' ?Bnt your ic--i?:s will pcrLar a ') if i 1 . r. A. rt.riLMd, r s. writ: 1 i tn li. B- bT tai is U nr f r hit cerir two fm.f aai in tii iht lim have not bad lo doctor. T- lasi2k AtiE, 0.. writ: "I Itt3er4 tem&iy from djipei!. Tha w u b. aB.b mUim ti U ft nw Kta. I would not teka ftoaMod doilatra (or th good it ha W. 11. ChMhlra, AUkaw, Ga. write: "I bad ft long pU of typhoid fver, wbicft at lt ee(d to eeuia in my right leg, which aweitad np enornoat!. An mlosr ftuo rpared which dw- chnrgadftrap foUof natter ft da. I then gave B. B. ti. ft trial and it cured an." - . , Th Xre Wife, -Oftentimes I have seen a tall ship glide by against the tide as if drawn by soms Invisible bowline, With a hundred strong arms pulling it. , Her sails were unfilled, her streamers were drooping, she had neither side wheel nor stern wheel; still she moved on stately, in serene triumph, as with hex own life. But I knew, that on the other side of the ship, bidden beneath the great thJL ; a ffl iluZml S'y1 to 18 years, only $2.98; Boys' there was a little toilsome swam-en. ,,T, c. w A tug, with a heart of fire and armsl oCiron, that was togging it bravely on; and I knew; if the tittle steam teg untwined her arm, and left the ship, It would wallow ana roil ab5Qt M AtlB1' 2? thTJ and go off: with the - refluent tide, no man knows whither. - And so I have known more than one genius, high-decked, "full freighted, full- sailed, gaypennoned, but that for the bare," tolling arms, and brave, warm-beating heart of the faithful little wife that nestles close to him, so taat no who. or wave could part them.-wouid have gone down with the stream, and have been heard of pe more. D, ! W. Holmes.---x' On tit m v Ahildmn. n frl aHumi filna reftrpki, had Very bad dlaoharge from her head and nose of ft thick, yel lewith matter. "We had twe pbyaiciana rreecribe for hr.bnt without benefit. Wttrtea iiyiurearft Balrtt,nd tnneh to otir jurpri there raa marked tra proTement.i We fcontinaed using this Ualmi and in a abort time the dieoharge eraa ftppareatly j oared-O. ' A. Garr, Ely iiroe.i I have been m Icted w ith catarrh; it jparohated ft bottle Of your Creem Bain. : It haa Effected -ft com plete cure.-rIL k lAbbott fiT -Grant av9t Ailegneny Uity, Vi. tnl3 2 f A A A V i THc Laxative ANoXUTRiTiqusjtiioS I ..... fms - ',' ': . f IGS.OF CALIFORNIA? . Combined with;4he 'jnecTicinal. virtues pf plants known jtQ be ; mosi pencuciai q ine.iiuman Jsystem,' .forming ho agreeable - and effective laxative to perma "nently 'curt -Habitual -'Consti-.patioa,!-fd11the many filiMe-' ;: pending on a weak or inactive' It themjtexcl!jntrm(3ylB0iitir CLUitsE fKEsrsTM crrrcruALLr Wha oni Eiliotu or Coniiipattd . 'sniSg SLOOD, nirrzzwnG slcbK -50 THAT-. I HIAITH and f Tff'-VOVH . m f ;4 Jl (lATUfW.LV IKXAO. . ,Every one'is using it and all are isdeghted withit.'.;-.; t. ', " ,' miCw m dwooisf roil' " ' CALIFORNIA FI 3 SYRUP CO. . . ., ' tin mac!s:o, cau . ' lovismis. rr.' ' ntw roar, a fc C . ..U J . . i. Tea I'esn r- ttlrrz,9 acl la aaoc r, in q-j3t...;p lo sa.t rur- CV.apord, ft . api:idjrA . J. F. CLAETTS. T:AP? T'AI WAT? f a'-'lr t. .: n 1 1 1 ' - - : j t - t -f THE: VfiH UJiS CrZIIEO CIICE LIDHE ! f Owing to the, bard times aud scarcity of money, I am deterdmine to furnish theoeonle the Beat Goods for the Least Money. Now, in proof of the fact, I will quota yoa Clothing is Enormous, : Men's $3.09. , Also, good Suits for Men imo ui cn g uu I HATS 1 II ATS I HATS ! I and prtoes. Mens, Boys and Children; Hats from 10 to 15 and 2o cts Guarantee to suit you in any kind of Hat. , , . : v ' SHOES; SHOES.; SHOES Z Stock of Shoes I ever kept. '.Men's Kid Button Bhoe, D5o.; Lace, '75c. ana Boys' Shoes at prices to suit 'rTJBNiSIlIrrG G00D3.1' Men's Undershirts as lowas20cenU Anjoo Baluriggan Shirt.for 23 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents ( A full line of Dry Goods, Trunks, valises, ana other goods too numerous to mention.', j 1 . t tV Come one. core all to WILLIAM" SULTAN'S, where you will be treated right ana get your moneyis worth f; 1 , opposite uapust'uimrcn, ; ; ; . ' 'Middle street,; " . NEW BERNE, N. C. f-; , : .. ',-t . . mar2dw3m,; .. j.' I t ilf l, Fine. Horses and Mules uiepunecj ?v on. easy wras ,i J have on hhnd a number of Fine also" trained Saddle Horses for'both ladies' aid gentlemen? ' 1"'. ' 1 ' andUQroa Street IlW Berne,' IT. C. : t ill' f i. li M hi i3u::au;::i:o:rAiLY t:: a inp , It is "b . v ( k . a - 1 S7c:t I 1 w It I a. rcpu: 7 is - a t u, I a few of my prices. .My Stock of good Blue Flannel Baits as low as at $2.98. i Boys' good Suits, from Knee Baits from $1.25 to $1.50. . i.; iKRn,ta vun ojo uu j. iuw ito(uiiii"i Five hundred dozen Bats, all styles ? The Largest and Best Selected Shoes from 75c to4fl.OO. Ladies to 85c Also a large stock of Men the times. Ladles nice suppers from tit -i"- . - - . , , j -' ' . : : , ' . ' always on nand, and will be f ; ? n - ;.-, . Yearns, that are "gentle and safe 4 I 41 FJ : i U tvV sV J 4 C 4 Ml fs 4. " '1 ..... A. fcr it: r:x;iO and ITU ;-jcd ty t ttat c: tLct tba 'y.tbe nrr-7 greatrt'L.:." line t t bt ,v? Howard & Jcr. : . urnirji B ady . c a r. n I .c i: .: . TUB SEW 1C HMlt! . ' Wa b on bnd an-1 p - and wwivtnf tvrrr cv i Suite, 1 (uitr HuiJt. i i - MaitrwMca. All Ut i -(i arc goodknj (uhatj.nl m. - turn and jVl!rrfir. V r I ear (ooil. and t( a d.tunii t i sent. lhrefw we en - h - . tfia any other ur lu n . alao aautafo' the riii 4 II In no jniil. II you m wacblne pall nd Ma D 1miiii l T. J. TUUNL'U f CO., 23 A 14 MldJlattrC ew beu.f, . i r .-r.r. I una ClQ4! CU! A J laro )8a, ,,,BBr,i . i . i - 1111 you imii'l rt (. j i to I ( !1 l 1 wt to r e; b it i ji,kn i ') t OU. I 1 lrir rtmon i Kcitiickliiil, i.i-n I tor ail tl.n I-- lowi wnu tion't want tu work tr t; . v - I -would nod hobmhLiIiii) tor hn t reap tuna ont of nr.-hief. hut .. raut anil tltara and 1i(uh-o; art t war. If nit want IJuaviu i Sua Tobaooo. I hava It, and o(hr k- h,. flpva, and Hrnnkartf Artlrim fix-' v Alao, HiMla Watr, (tlnirnr A.. 1-i. : Water, and we tay, vmanri i W M. Li. 1 A J M 1' H, MiJJia at., f - I wfg fi ti H f t Mi 1 1 . ( nBfia 11 f V. -fcTMMi Of burtw n.l tLI Ja V4 of Krtwa or Ew4 m fenStMt, IMil s-e'lft fr it f '-il. l ewaluifT fwlna; Hia 1 wtMtifV tm 41 BUiM, T- t tmm errtlai isMast. j U. Si $752. to $2501lT.::r na. .ARanla-preferred who raa f iii hone and idva their whola time to I. . neaa. Boara momenta mav t rn employed alo. A fw vananrln I i i and ettiaa. li. F. JOUDSOa 4 1'U., 1 Bt.i Richmond, Va. N. 11. Fl atate age and l - perlanoe,. Never mind abom aan.. for reply. B.F.J. A to. J,LUm,?m, L.H.CUTin,l. rU.: . 6. L EOBEHTS, Cacr. the rmin-i r I tea lae I i M ... . . :::bPHEWBEKKE,'ir.'-C. 5 ' Ikoorpoeatid 1SC3. Capital, ' - JIG;, Surpltu Profits, LZ:. "' ; y DlRECTOns. Ja A. Betas, . . TrtovAr- r L. II. Ctjtlib, . Cius. H. ; UlOEOB AbLKN, F. M. I . r I ' i ' - O. II. Rorcr.Ti. ." - . . 20 Years T.-.ikt..: t ig; s. pal: : ttholciale Comtnliiloa ; 1 S0CTHER5 PBOrvi .., Strawberries, roa,Toi'. TvT.at. - , . &cq., f "lC6r.KADB Ft: tt, Tew Toex. Con!Knmt.u P'.'.iolLed and re' made as eo.'a as t li. , Btenciia and . j:arkot Keports f nished on application, r.EFE";r:c is--Backs 464 est&l : Pfoduf-e llprchanta of New YorSr, ad elphia, Baltimore and Boston. Atlantic & N 0. IV" - OmcE Svrt, TEAusroi t . - ,. KEvBEra, N. C, Ayr - Notice to th 'True1: ?. Between Liver;! 1 ' 'I18W I::..-. 'there will !e U, f " leairsf.EIVr,..L,,f ' rfiodation of 1- r cor.Eect d;;.T . trains from . . Itoute. Or" ' : ! via l ask why devote eo rrch frce to a sown mat isueiiu. ji . , Li, that while I fi ' a a -it., r"t, A. f r ? 3 F"
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