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RATJU (I-UiD-Oa . '.ef I J f ".l,SIM ' vi.U t Mtttta fur ,. -a ' -r.ejauea lit . kii,kMWuM4 J Ail ed-fcllA UMVMltM .uil e4vrueinaal . . J -! t '-va? are aoOelta. Be i t t X umM M be iHctMatla nimu ' t Kt Of tM aatBttt a 1 UM MM MUI ft a ' l ii assie ve uu.f eaoor eMala tbe IUM - Kama! el taia onoe au4 - .a ...rn3tlllll ... -"JOURNAL.! i.U.t, Ma tM, ' rrnas. jr. a, hay it , is.,' n km4 at tka Tmt mm a 9m Im, IT 0 manmma mil itw r c sas x : coxplicitioxs. . I Wtta Mr. Elaine was placed la cf the State "portfolio, in !?. I'irrlioa'a Cabinet it was pr 1 C at he would embro'l this ..a iairar-with, aome4 foreign . Taere was reason In this i tf .v.-ion founded on the course the diatlaguished . Secretary a member of the Garfield c .1." Bat Mr. Blaine has done . rash during hia lncumben rtats oflce: on the coa ts baa exhibited wonderful c..:;nratiamt and ia ever content U fwllaw la the footatepa of Mr. r jyard. Heretofore it baa been t : lived that Mr. Blaine made hia era tracks, and that no other man 1 1 aaHcient stride to cover them Tie Eerliayttonferenee ia at an J, aad the 8amoan complication ii rtt'd In accordance with ; ..ic&i declarations. Mr. Blaine t ;j :te trtdiUd with .the settle- t -t, aad "he Is entitled to com v - fit ion,' if far nothing else, for t-.;rj sense enough to follow the ri; yilh, " although the way had been blazed but by ft former Ad-t'-Iitratlon,; It requires no little . r.rzclty to be able to discern the r'ht, and atin -mbre courage to pursue the right course when it uztt reject credit upon the wisdom Tit Mr., Blaine will move on LU own linea whenever the necesj tity , demands it, we have never Osrpolitical skies are not yet clsudlcas. I England has manifested rt:Usisneas because of the attitude cf tLIa country In regard to Canadsj 1 . 1 2chring1)ayf f Great U tliplo; rry, but the activity of the Kavy Dpartmentaf Great Bntaia and tU Utlttd' States ; Id dicafes that ectiLIanibre'than ;words may te la ".eaan - But it must be n nttcred" that every department ;iltOwiiitounpet,wid.we r-f be a nrft. that ..'whito General : ia rnbbinjf tipr" Mb grout, M i a said that the pen ia mightier V i the iword, and we trust that c';!c3acy'Jrilir again be trinm "L' 'y': ' ' , Z " :ra'' is, af the: present time, r - ' :rabla apeculation ai to, the i ;lcf certaiieTents in "which rr tScJals are ctire ' par- tL : , "ditai :'i Th aiidden and on- i:;tca of the JPrench iMInlster for Cirr?areat i purpose of holdiaga c..'vrtaca at Tensacok with the c : zander of the Boland, a French r "? of war now at that port, ia per : ; i anciently accounted for by ' ) face thtt the . confreeres are I ; but there:, are many who i :"otiet tiew.It need'not ed that!, the people' of the riatea are especially friend i ' l eepre of France but a will not be permitted ; 1 j Ilcnroe t)octrine asid v:isV itf aulhority-; la -t !: .. i zZ VLziz Tartoui'compU- ' r J c;r Bering the fact 3 : : '.ii national Adail' we cca laxurUn'Jj. vi of ocr corn tee's Urs. M. C GUJars, wij Las beta crmcil.'y eick L:rsca Wfeis, w sja t learn,' Is now each better.. : : -x . .: The ATXerj laf tlat Ue:r Iruh : potatoes a? lir, tut very few to - . i . I L . . ... - .01 the. hawt a Amn f . . , 7 . . ' Corn in places U ?:oirne!L Many of oar firiaer bar tad to pUat We hate heard of bet two real find e&rdena in oc whole aectlon, , jlu aiaiiara a ana ai- u. fjki denV ' - ' There are but few jjartrides thU spring la this tlclnity. 1 The eporta mea aad bawka Lave nearly ea tured them all' - 7 ' f.'.;f ' The farm era are so busy flouting the trass that they actually don't have time to visit Trenton evem 00 Saturday 8veaiDg8.,.v u . j v ) ' . v Many of the newspapers say that the fruit trees are loaded ttti fruit. With ns the wet weather or some cause have nearly unloaded our trees of the fruit. ? 1 There "has been a larre onantitT of hay shipped to J onea county thin summer, yet there baa vbteu any quantity of rab gra&a tay that couia aave Deen eared last fan which would have been much bet- ter and more nutritious than much or this hay that I hare aeen lhe fdVMAM V A1taa mmahm A ' IMaUUf UAUllU UUliUUe i ,; - ; The Magistrates nof Jones5 will con vena at Trenton the 1st Monday hn June to elect members of the isoard ox Education and one ribm missioner in the Dlace of Mr. Frank Brown, ' resigned. ; We trust that every magistrate .in the county "will make it coarenient to be there ;on that day and consult together nd elect-the - very best men ia the county for these positions. : "A fiaananlan Peuiat XarriAre. The Boumanlan peasants hare many interesting social customs, and none more interesting than their fashion of making love and marrying. The Queen of Eonmania ("Carmen Sylva") tells in the June number of the Forum, how the lads strip the marriageable girls of their ong girdles and wind them 'about their own bodies. If after a time the parents of 1 a girl demand tho return of her girdle by the -yottth wao wears it, e is an acoeoted lover. To a , wedding the whole vuiage 'is invited, The troth sponsors stand beside the bridalJ pair - before the altar, bearinr in their hands each a tall, stout wax canaie. xne Dnae ana Bridegroom must tnnce eat 01 the same morsel and drink out of the same eoblet to signify that as long as they lire they will share each other every oit ana up. Then. - lea by the troth father and troth-mother, they waiK , rouna tne altar thrice that represents the paths.throurh life. During the walk the bride must give a tog to tne foot of one of the maids present, who then is sura to be married before a year ia out, If the bride Is a maid the golden thread is solemnly -taken off bee head. .. It serves in the place of a veil and Is like golden hair, being specially Decerning when it reflects the. candle-light. n er hair is then the headkerchfef, and. now the girl is ior tne srst tune covered-with the veil, the token of matronal dig nity.. During this performance the bride mnst weep and cry, for hence forth she must never show her hair, not even to her husband. - -,.: .' . " - . - . I m I t ' '''-- . ' . i,l ' ifi'Iw jCommoi Klstaka, The', constant stndy of abstruse subjects is calculated to lead one into the error of making easy ques tions' didcult. t Hence they who have been accustomed to refine ments of science, aad multiplica tions of contrivance, soon lose their confidence in the unassisted powers of nature, forget the paucity of our real necessities, :and overlook the easy methods by which they1 tnay be supplied: sK-Z 'HiZ'iy , ' Seemingly; Eradlcafed ' V With repeated and powrfnl doaes of qatnfne, chills and fever, ia iome one of its Titioui forms, tprics into active exiftenca asain, of tea without the lightest apparent troTocalioa. Toex tiDguUh the imoulderiDg embers o( this obeunate and recondite malady, no Ism than to subdue it whan it risa fiercely latbeiyitem, ITofitetter'e Etomach let ters Is all Bu l ciflnt. Wbea every re eonrse cf tLe tvs ; .cpia has be ex hausted t t it i x vaio, the J ten conquer it will re 3T erery J r IngvatUge cf it. I ?y, raore, t' i t tete will frot-t tv - e br' t v '3 the influence cf i'. s :.. a that begets r-sl-' If f i i? ttacts.. ' -DioruBs cf t e f '"j, liver and bore's fro r - --f t - r . r'ais'stobse-pr: l.. ; Id i i cf in' nvt.-' 1 r. ' ,..;9 r. i t . ,. ; . . j. f'5'i rr. , ' i ' i i .-,..$ fel I ; . J, aaJ cf a t-x:.. r . i ;ta fat was h;i I .'3 ii t ... Ia ai drtica to t-i Hi :..;: cczi:.ltTiVr x:. -.rr. H i t: .$ the -irr.-cf s.1: a Jse prcpcrv..-j if w i r t ? ; . ; s cf fttfi.r .Li i' t-i i: :j o fi irilh g:t ; tjti',.ti tjt.:ie beasts cf all f.rii much ia tie q:..lit trl tee Ef fect digestion cf tit j ct-er fvod, aad kecpa-tha &:oaa:a and m teatiaea ia excellcst eoa2;UonJ NYlth graia, Iad.aa f.eal er bran, the ell meal may be, f.-r a csaeihU to one-fourth the qsasttXoftas ration, the amount dfptaclieg ca animal and Ita conation. Cotroa seed meal Is . often Er!cjed lu place of linseed or oil meal, but Is more harsh in its , action on ttw digestive orgaaa and perhaps if less value ia producing beef, Lat its maaurial vaiue is greater Amencaa Agricuituriit. v TH1IKW DtSCVKar. '--'i "Toa barabaard yoaifrtonds aad aetct bora talkiof about it Tea may yourWf be one of ibe uanybo know from per- aoaal txpanenca lnt bow roc a a thing It u. u yoa nave ever trM it, y aie on of Ita ttaancb friend, beoansa the adif fol thing about It ia, that when ones given a trial, Vt. Kinre hw Dwoovery ever after held a place ia the bonaa. If yon have never aaed it and abonld be afflicted with a eoagb, cold, er any Throat, Lung er Cheat trouble, eecnra a bottle at ono and give H a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, er money refunded. Trial bet-i ties free at B. N. Duty Whektale and BeUl Drug Rtore, Vt boleaale p.k tfi ercoxea; - , ; , ' - m i i '.i m ' i. ' '" ? Old Doctor Johnson had a keen insight as to human nature. ! Ilis owa vanity enabled him to under atand the vanity of bis fellow mortals, lie sayas - We are most ihollned. to love when 1 we have nothing, to tear, t and he that en. courages ns to 'please tnrselves wiu not oe long without prererenoq in our affection to ' those whose Learning holds ns at the distance of pupils, or whose wit calls all attea tioo from ns and leaves ns without importance and without regard.'' , , ;' u .. ' 4 A Tr Tal. j;. . w , . When yoa don't feel well and hardly know what aile 70a, live B. B. fi. ( Be- taaie JJlooa Mia) a trial.: It le a fine tonlav; . 5 UK.ittt rf-: r T. 0, Callaban, Charlotte N. a, writes: VB. B. B. to a flee loalo.and aae done me gmt good. - is. j i ,- U-.Yfr Tbompeon. JJansaaooa, Ua., writes; "I believe fK B. B. ts the beet blood purifier aade.it It baa greatly im proved my general health.'! ; -. ,- j , la old gentleman writes: VB. B. B. gives me new life, and sew strength. If there is anything tt will snska an old mao, jonnn, it U B, B, B,'! 1 1 n-jlt - r. A.neplerd.fiorrollya,Angnst 10th, 18(UL wcitest VI depend on B. B- B.iorhe Dreeervation of for bealtru J hae h4 y fa, aj family, now nearly two years, and ln.ajlht time hate not bad to have a doctor. V , a,, 1-' 'i,,. Auoe. 3reuiL aikpuni, v writes: I muttered tembiv irora driMMia The use - of .B, B, B. has made me eel like a pew nsq. ; I .would not take a thousand dollars fof .the good it hse WM.Cbealuxe, Atlanta, Oa. writes: "load, a, long spell of typhoid fever. Which at font seemed to aettle in mv right leg, which swelled OP enormoasly. at ulcer ; ale-appeared' which, di- cnarge cnp full a matter a day., I nen gave p. u, Uiai ana U purea ABaiit.Is often reinloreedrby necessity, vile that will not suffer himself to be discouraged by fancied impossibilities.-may sometimes fiad his 'abilities invigorated , by 'the necessity of exerting themjat short intervals, as the fores of current is Increased by-the contraction of lf Channel.- . t . . , KbUU4 10 the STeiW' Aft are entitled to the best that their money will bay, so every family should have at ence a bottle of the beet family remedy, Byrop of Figs, to cleanse the system when coetrve or bilious. For sale la 60c and $1.00 bottlee by klllesd- ng uruggisxa, --. ' , - v Beecham's Pills act like msgw on a weaa stomacn. ; -! 1 ' Tins ylacf. to ; V BTTSGOODj 1017 no.D'EnTc:u cno. 'Weltsai asap' constant in stock . . ' ProTisions,'.: i;::;-",-:"-" .f;'t(I)ry.jCooc5sf - - 'r4'sf t' '.'Bods' aad Chocs. ' Don't fail to give cs a trial when Id need of anytlicgln car line. i K" : ; ft ERO.S) I e 7 -"A PrcMkU n ta it-. ' ' ' -of l al- ,: r:cs cf caufc."?. ' -irtces cf r!i.ts known to be tsost berifildal tj tte fc fend e.active lixative to rnni - nently ' cure .Habitual CcEStt; a 4ticn, ' andthe many ills c!e- pending cn avceafrcr faactitel iccmiitionof Vfcel .--t i Mi a crns. uyeh 1x3 e:v;hs. Itit tbaut titeCtnt iroy Van To ' cause msmr rnrnnV ' r 01ktt Malt rlirnr CoMiipatatih 0 THAT . - mm,m. ak,e MAM' nreaPBUtUA 1 anftB fVRsaBi,iwut aarnatnisiw-wri nUa 1 " ewrvw e nanv 3-eJ Vi -.-.J nmwfww, rvW -i-a n Every on is using itaa all are 5 V fcdeIigUt4yith it, i r 'i TOUR 001XXJIST ) ' ,-. ' .California nasYup, co; r f, . , ... , st ojr. jr. Bsrrington ;fi Oax!cr, j :Have jastraoaired a Fine Una of' i wcmui Alices,, wy. U0CC3 aid uNolb'y line of 'STkAtV.'ni ' as yoa evert w. Agency for tuw i AA. BATTLES' $253 CALF SHOE ' KYCltT A1H tVABHANTEIK f ' AIM agentfy for. "The Old 8UUS laiana uyeinar i&itabiunmeol." ' . , 1. BEILi, fra. L n. IX'TIES, lift f m 0. jT. K8EEETS, Cashirr. . , '...,1 THE; IflTIOIIAL DAHK iwr IxOOBFOBiTXa J885 -f Capilal.:;.1fl00,iD00 Surplns'Proflts, -1 L, 88.701) J8 A. BitTalr, 1 TaoiAs Dsirlitst L. H. Ctm.tR. " ; ' j CHiS. 8. BbtaS, . . , r O. H. Robkbts. . . i .".tffaA'bapi V? T ' 1,1 roun'l rv I bate Clgari to Mil, and Cliar W that I want to Mil. Whr t HacailM Ih.i la mv hnal. cem; by IT I mak a boot llvluf . bat I bop. mi ho eat ooa. I wtab X H a Mrs roannraotarer Of employ an t. poof lei headntvant U knr k It tkar arm , ont want te wotk if uv eo i womu una aonmnink tor tnera to do, 1 e.B tti.m eul ml Blarhttr Ant salt ia moat MM -Cltais and T.baceo; aad by th 1 way. If you want OaAVBLY'a Ho Hhawlni Tobsaco, I bT i' and otber gnod klui. tlppa, and Rrnokan' Arnold (t.u.rally. ' a iao, HKia WaWW, Hlaxsr Ale, iM p ROCK 1 :.atlddte eWMeaaeta; VALUABLI- CITYi PR0FEBT)( (5. SaCtlOi I A (enla Tor ewnera we offer ; f aa) c4 aaraAu acoommoaauoc urmi the follow mieeanrtbed Improved Beai Eatatetathi JSo. L WBK1T rKOPKRTT AT tWOS POINT; lncIoi tbe pl.e. of laud known THE JHliAND," avd tbe wharf or roadway iwainf raereto iront Ja rroot -atrvet. Aieo, water tpace now txlo filled In. , 1 ne location ii tbe beat in the city for all man a factoring purpotPe, While tba targMt maft viiitinc onr wateri have ample dptb ampie deptb nloadin at ' ti. Wharf. . . wn. tv KiULeKBa ' N. 1 TWO HotTBfeS AND'1 TXrtS Ai On Oar . no. inn IK' .V No. &, BRICK WTOK8 AND DWItLINO ON CRAViii bTRET cecupled by R, p. X. A lull OMertntlon of thla valnahl. mmki. ty. together with the beet termenBon which ue aamewiu oe aoid.wiu be fnnilahedoa appllnation le tbe ODdenigned at their effioe mogia-viimiw s. , t deotHrtr 'U Ina. aad Heal Estate Aata. TAlSABli. TEUCI LAIB roitSAlij AbOUt TORTTAflRlC! f!T.R1Hr T.iWTl 1 mated within two m'li or tbe city, imlt able tor truck rauing-. A treat bargain, r ' , . "WAt30!f A 6TJRKKT, : aajW. f X ,f " - - Real Set. AseDt" ft'vQI.!:G5iyf? : IS TEE E3TABLISaSIEST OF U ?' D:!I Tb;J:-.;;!:r" Will convince any bne that we have ia stock the Largest,' Mosi Varied, and Com"J;lete'Llne of Diamonds, Watches, Fine , Jewelry, Bilver-'Ware, Fancy Lamps, Bonnese, Gold and Silver Dead Canes In the' State. "V X: ' It. will be io buyers Interest to see our goods before puirWirta?. - II::r ol i:::r :;31 , .1 have got. the, Larsest Etockrof Watch's, r i-'i" 5 Lsr jest Stock of Clocks, , r -,. Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, " " .' Largest Stock of Plated Jewe'r7, Largett Etock cf BoHl -r re, ' - Lsrgest Stock of E;;Ter IT ' 1 v;Sra ti M t ( ' i f 7 f t f owe ... . i s ., t it C . t -- CUtl J ill. It.j 15 jearf, i-l" 1 Abo a tue l.iid ol hit s a i HATS! HATS! Otri: Li t aad fii-x-1. Ilea, lja a-d CiiiJ.ia'a liars 1-tsi 1 to li t : : i-. Gaar-itis to E-!t jca ia ssy k.-J cf Hit. SIICZ3, CIIOES, 8HOE3 ! The Largest acd 1: VrU-ui fkxicf tiM-alererlfrt bosfraoi 7;s. to !l.W. J . 1 K.id 1 '-'.'.ci Llst U5c Lace, Tic to 85c Abo a lira eftx k c f : -.: , i til licja' .ioes at prices ta salt the times. Ladies tue SHr; -: i'a . r Jc to 1 Zc , rUB?ri::iKrO C00E3! ileaV.rcdersliVts as low as I) i A t'ce L.-r:es-aa irt lr 1:3 cents. A cice Scarf frca 13 toi;j i -ts ' XI. I r e cf Dry Goods, Trunka, Valises, and otter g., Ji too' csEerocs to rotation.' t" . v, ; : ' -;- ." ' C7"'Cocjo c'ne, come all to WILLIAJI SULTAS'3, where joa aill be treated r;-tt aad get jour EaoDej'a worth. . ! t '' A -: - ' vi t r r a. ' k a n Middle street, -' ' - rnar22dw3m F7TYP ' TTh : ' r 1 . ' M W fc4 M A p;:)L::apniTta6ai i:3;.r i f mis uxrainsTioffABLY tidi r-s --" Si It is brewed 1 from' 3t3;Earley v iITiyE' iaUties.!;:5 y iiiw ;oWo;'U.'?wPtXW07:-,i'.' the BERGNEB & E2TQEL ' ;OMPANT U duo to the fact that only the FINEST AND BEST MATERIALS Are nsedVand tiat the creates! SKlLIiahd GARB Se exercised daring its man'ofactrire, w ,'; i'Tl ,i'wr , . 'a Agent and Bottler New JBcrhe. 17. C. Atlantic 0. - Orna Scpt. Tsaksfoxtation, . t F - Nrw BMW, N. O., April 8, 1859. f Notiee to the Truck Flan tori . Between RIverdale and . : :v .t.;.t'v.New.BeTne.(;'-. ,v- : Thera win be the foHowine' trains leavur iilVtitUALK. for the accom- rnodatioa of Truck sbipmenw, and to connect daily with speoial fast trnok train from New erne, via All Ball Boat. Only . S3 hours to New York. Tlx: v - . v . ,"'.( . Uorn.cTraln. Aftern'n Train LVe Riverdale 00 a.ns. and 8.00 p.m. i i onrmaa au . . S 89 . ! : !r Forbes 40 M. 8 40 . Simmoas ' 10.00 ..; . 8.00 ! r Orayls ; 10.10 M J' 8 JfO M. James City 10.80 "1 , , S.40 : ArVeNewbera 10.40 8.50 , Note ImtwrUntUntil otherwlee or- deredy tbe yard limits Of New Bene station will extend from Riverdale to Clarke. All trains will approach these stations cautiously, and under perfect too trot, j, -. The afternoon train will nrtt ran nn Saturdays. . - . . B. i dill, Soperintendent Atlantio ;& K. 0. Railroad. Ovrrrffsl RnW T 1 trflnhAisw a vta.' - aiaiutuiAlaVH 2 Nw Bkrns, N. a. May 4, 1889. ? notice. Tor Hovement of1 r m - Track,' ' " On and after Uondir. Mav Kth. nntaa Otherwise ordered, Train No. X08 will be run ia sections, vis: ; , t , . ' Tbe first Section Will laavaKawTU.na frrisht depot at 11.00 a.m. sharp. ? im nrota aecxion will leave -Hew Eerne freight depot at 1100 m. sharp. , AUpsrtieslntereated ara nntifliut an. ecrdlngly. j , - , . ; . r ft: ' -'8. L. DILL, 8oDt. ' ' viand For Sale. nro ' tsact3 w lisoia covrty Iztatles south of KJniton. on South Weat Ofeeav Ko. JU So0 aerei.witb onehnndred eiearaa. balance well timbered. Well ad ant. ed te growing corn, cotton, peas, tc a portion of the cleared tend embrace! a rich aneh. wo. 250 as of timber land. abontj oae and a half mile lrom tract No., price $S,00S eaah, ov an eam with" p. fjroved avenntjr for naunca. Apply to ', ; r JAiiEa illiam3, '-, . Klnaton, K, 5 OttO JOCE5AI. CFFICE, -.nzidwtr :. ., rrew r.ome. n. o ' .GKa pal: T " eleiala Cornni .! " IV - - f3i;Tr:z;r. t i - - C : j a 6 aiij Ii ..:.,;! ; . ., F:v3 Lcn:t J dc-a 1 t '. A rs a a a - V NEW'DERNE." fJ. C. V v-'-rT) " uv 1 - - rsa 50 O r-f f - ! i. . I ueerajrtan-t:. s";l r 5' .i it-,; the; finest Pale Canada and 'P. 8. Duffy,, druggist, agent. Net Berne, N. C. t msyldwl , ' tlliTIU RCXI1 CASCLHli . Parole ;v; on ns, HnETTBSKSZ.S.C. 'K6niiEient3 Tcinr:. ' latallklatt Qrart and Jlnlldlns woria iTa(AK&A::n!::,:::"LE ' Orders will raceiva nd satisfaction guarccteei fOE E. WILLI 3. rrc;:l:tcr Oct, BROAD AbD GRAVIS r. G. E. MfLI n It . Ia Kington. At: C. I ; a Trt- r$W If' 7 t ?Ir B!a3 ' " flail r TVtt i 1 r f : 9 1
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