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Any personfeellng egarleved at anv auony mo of communication can oD tain tne name of h ituor by application at this office and tshoyring wnernlu tne grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. B. lIABPKn. - - BtiiInea.Hiufr, KW BEBNE. N. 0.. JUNE 29 1690 nisrsd at the Post oftc at li.f Bsra. W C assseond-olaia natter. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Meeting of the New Hanover rele gates Resolutions, Ete. Wilmington Star, J 1111 J, I Will 1 At a called meeting of tho dele gates to the Judicial Convention beld at th Mayor's office yester day evening Ilia following business was transacted : Mr. V. H. French was called to the chair, and Mr. N. Jenkins i e qaeoted to act as secretary. On motion of Mr. M. Orouly, jr., Mr. Iredell Meares was elected permanent chairman of the dele gates aud Mr. JS. Jenkins perma nent secretary. On motion of Col. J. W. Atkin son tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, Within the period of the past fifty years, New llanover county, while contributing her vote on fr quent occasions to the po litical and judicial preferment of the distinguished sons of her neigh boring sister couuties, has never claimed nor received the honor of having any one of her long line of eminent Uwjers elevated to the bench; and, whereas, within the past twenty years, tho Democrats ot New Hanover county, though contending against an overwhelm ing Radical majority, have inva riably rallied to the standard and fought tho battles of Democracy with untiring zeal, energy and de votion, contributing thereby largely to the feupromaey of that party and the consequent redemption of tbe State and lodgment ot the power of government in cflicient and upright hands; and Whereas, The New llanover connty Democracy is assured that not only is it entitled to, but its aspirations receive the sympathy of sister counties, to have the Demo cratic nomination for tbo Judge ship in the Sixth Judicial District conferred upon a New Hanover oonnty man ; and whereas, at the recent Democratic primaries held in this county preference was ex pressed by a majority of the wards and precincts for Thos. W. Strange, Esq., of Wilmington, N. C, as the Democratic candidate lor Judge in the Sixth Judicial District; and whereas, tbe opposing cadidate from New Hanover has by formal announcement to the New llanover connty Democratic Convention witbdeawn his name from further consideration in connection with said nomination ; therefore, be it Besolvedl, That this delegation, in meeting assembled, having been appointed by the Democratic conn ty Convention to represent New Hanover connty in the Democratic Convention of the Sixth Judicial District do recognize and endorse Thomas W. Strange, Esq., as a lawyer whose professional ednca, tion, experience and ability, and whose purity, uprightness and firm ness of character well qnalify him for the position named, and would enable him, in tbe event ot his nomination and election, to sit upon the bench with dignity and honor to himself, his county and State. Kesolved 2, That this delegation will present his name to tho Demo cratio Convention of the Sixth Judicial District, for its considers tion ; that it will vote for him as a unit, and use every effort honorable and proper to secure bis nomina tion. A committee being appointed to make necessary arrangements for the transportation of delegates, the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. - VV. Jl. Fbench, Chm'n, P. Jenkins, Sec'y. " ' w- i "i.- - l.. IT, BiBU IB UUV Vuru w nut vo ww ' nmniHm 111 , LIIH. . univninn, uuv uv : find oat what; be hat to do, and to restrain himself within the limits of hit comprehension BOYS OS THE IF ASS. ' ' We have often seen in. papers and books subjects with head ers something like these: iow to Keep the Boys &t Home," or ,4How to Cause Children to acquire a Love for Home,' and the subjects nave been well ventilated already; but digressing. a little for awhile 1 will write a few remarks apart from my subject, but still in connection with it, beginning with " How Not to Cause the Boys to Acquire a Love of Home.,' To do this effectively, keep them at work all the time at something, often at the most disagreeable jobs one can find on tho farm, if tbe parent is a farmer, or keep them at work the same way in whatever other calling he happens to be in; if they at any time would like a day or more off for hshing, erunnincr, boating or for some other sport, refuse them, and at tho same time quote some ot Dr. Franklin's old saws about idle ness, lost lime, the consequence of losing hours and all that; then if they enjoy any particular sport, take no interest in it, but by words and actions show them how much you disapprove of such folly(?) Then if they ask for a little cash with which to buy a boat, a gun, fishing tackle or some other sporting imple ments, generally give thoin a negative answer; besides, favor them with a good long sermon on spending money ioulishly, coming to want or siunelliing like that; or if you should fur nish the funds, do it grudgingly, and let the amount lie so small that it will barely purchase the cheapest the poorest article, or something second hand. Now, if the father wuld go on in that style he would make a complete success of the plan to cause the boys to dislike home and to leave it as soon as possible. On the other hand, if a parent would like to have the young people stay at home, or if circumstances compel them to leavo it, to have them cherish many happy memories of the dear old place and its surround ings, it can easily bo done by methods just the opposite. Pater faniilias should on some day call his boys around him; yes, andhisgirls too, and should tell them that he had concluded to build for their use a good sized, well-constructed log cabin in a grove near some lake or stream. The effect would be surprising. No body of savages in a war dance would cut more antics than would those young people in the exuberance of their glee. "What! fat her going to build us a real log cabin! It's something we never dreamed of too good to be true. What fun wevvill have in it. Didn't Danh 1 Boone, Simon Kenton and all the other early hunters that we have read about, live or stay in them, and now we can have one the same as they did, all to oui selves. three cheers lor the cabin and for papa too!" They would think about it day times and dream about it nights, for they have thought about log cabins many a time before, and read about them too, for more than . three-fourths of that pile of story books that the boys have read, treated more or less of log cabins, Indians, hunters, and the like. As for the expense, it need not be much. Even if desirable land has to be bought, it would cost but a little, and tho expense of building would be next to nothing,for on most farms there is a plentiful supply of timber. Besides, the boys if large enough would be only too glad to do nearly if not quite all tho work. Or, if the father had no wood land from which to get a suitable quality of timber, even then the expense would be but a little, as tho material could be bought in the rough state and the boys with the assistance of mechanics could in a few days prepare the structure, as well as make the rustic furniture to be used in it. Then if it was near a lake or a stream, let the boys have a canoe, a rowboat or a sailboat or all three of them; swings and hammocks could be hung to tho neighboring trees for the use of the girls, so that there would be no end of harm less pleasures for all the children. Now and then, Pater and Mater, with friends of their own ages, might themselves again wish to- be boys and girls for the time being, and would once in a while go with their children to tho cabin for the Durposo of havinjr a regular old-fashionei picnic. How pleased the younger members of the family would be to think: that their parents enjoyed the outing as well as themselves. With what pleasure would they unpack the . baskets, and how sopn the flames would be roaring to boil the . water . in the tea kettle, hung; on the crane in the broad, deep nre-piace! Then what a jollj time would? both young and old have ttog ether when the table was spread, and when the day was over the parents would feel that even if both they and the boys had iost that amount of time from busi ness, tbe pleasure received by the family for the time lost and the money expended. And in after years when the parents were no more, the childred scattered, the family broken up and the old home stead in the hands of strangers, how fondly the thoughts of those children would revert to their early home and especially to that log cabin, it would never be effaced from their recollec tions. Forest and Stream. Paper Tillows. Tho latest fad in England is paper pillows. The paper is torn into very small pieces, not bigger than the finger nail,. and then put into a pillow sack of drilling or light ticking. They are very cool for hot climate?, and most superior to feather pillows. The newspa pers are printing appeals for them for hospitals. Newspapers are not nice to use, as they have a dis agreeable odor of printer's ink; but brown or white paper and old letters and envelopes are the best. The finer tho paper is cut or torn, the lighter it makes tbe pillow. Scientific American. LEMON KH.VIU A PUaaant Lemon Dilnk. For biliousness and oonstipation, tike Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For Biok and nervous headaclios, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplesaneHS and uorvousnefls, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon E ixir. For fevers, chills ond materia, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fad you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from torpid or diseased liver, stomach. kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mo.lky, At lanta, Qa. 50c. and 1.00 per bottle. Sold bv druggists. Prominent Minister VVrltey. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Moztey's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tilluovl No. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta, Ua. Utter not base and frivolous things amongst grave and learned men, nor very difficult questions or subjects among the ignorant, nor things hard to be believed. Be Sure If yon have mad up your mind to ouy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's SarsapariUa is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, aud whose example is worthy -imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy Hood's SarsapariUa the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; ho told mo thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's SarsapariUa was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's SarsapariUa I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's SarsapariUa did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends f reqncnUy speak of it." Mrs. Ella A. Gorr, CI Terrace Street, Boston. SarsapariUa Boldby an dragglits. 01 j tlx f or fi. Prepared only J C. I. WOOD CO., ApoHiooaripf, Lowoll, Uase. 100 Do6es . One ; Dollar GRAND OPENING! Bell's jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Eyerjr reader of 'the Journal ought to keep time and join the prooession to the above named splendidly appointed Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watches, Clocke and. Fine Jewelry, at prices that defy compe tition. , Having moved to the above elegantly furnished store, will be pleased to serve all my old patrons . and the public gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Our workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved mscbfh ery, we are now able to do all classes of work with neatness and dispatch. , ':'V-llt50IIiY;:. FASnrpif A&LB TTA1LOB, Next doof to ?. Mr Draney Bard wart ; Store, v-v'--- v,,' . ' SOUTH FRONT STREET: hug stock of flnetamplei. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ratea reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing dona to neatest style. t 18d2m OISTIS ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly cn the Kidneys, iiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared ouly from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ii many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCiSCO, C ' ' , LOWSVILLF, KY. i : reKJ W -i tss CREAM BAU.'I Hris ADaye I'aln mid HAYFEVERj luflniuniKiioii, Ilealg the Sor. s Ittiorrs the Seixft of " and Smell, , HAV-FEVER TRY 1! IK CUHI. A p:iri:rl- ! nrr'M-'-i 1 Is lt(:n-t-U'.l -. 1 ri -r ",! niHil, r.-rlsur "I. ' ) i N. !,K V R! rui. m ;!. .. -. Y !.,;! (. nosirllSand ' .it Pri-g-'iBts; by l-l.Y BRw'JBEBS, -.ik uprlldwly CAUTION Take no ihoea tinleia V. 1.. Ioug-la' name and tir'Hw are Htamned on the bottom. ir the deitlur rannot supply yon. Bend direct to factory, enclosing advertised price. W. LTs DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heary Laced Grain and Creed moor Waterproof. Best In the world. Examine Ills 815.00 GENUINE HAND-8EWKP HHOE. 4.00 HAND-SEWKU WELT SHOE. 3.0 POLICE AND FAKMKBH' SHOE. S2.50 KXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. S2.25 & S3 WOKKINGMEN'S SHOES. kli.OO anil 81.75 liOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. All mule In Congress, Button aad Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LADiis. 81.75 SHOE FOK MISSES. Befit Material. Bent Style. Best Fitting. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mans, Sold by O- 3VEai27ls.ss, Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. mar! dt July 1 To Rent. The Two SIoim in Stanly 1111, for merly occupied by tho Post Oftice and Mr. Prag, will lo rented for a term of years toiii'Hirabin teaant on favorable terms. TIih buildiii): now occupied by the Daily Jouunal in nNo" niTtrod for sale or to rent. Informatiou in ri'spt.ot to khiJ prop erties may he obt.Yinin! fropj Mr. L. S Wood, or coinmuriic.ition-i amy be ad dressed to A. EDWAUD WOODRUFF, 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. ap!3dtf New York City, JOE K. WILLIS, PROPIIIKTOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA EJarbls Works, ISTew Berno, N". O. Italian and American Marble and all qualities of material.. A ; Orders solicited and-given prompt ittention, with satisfaction goaran- teed..':1 -y ..A'l-rVv. '--f. r Q. E. MiiIbb la my agent at Kinsiton, and Alkx. FutLDg . regular ' traveling agent. ' -vJv:. ppj:, A T, PROFESSIONAL. DR. Q. JZ. BAOBY, - ;! SUBGEOK DENTIST. , Office, Middle t. t. oppotite Baptlr 'church, r ...r" j . dae8 dwtf NEWBEflK. R 'O f P. H. PELLETIERf ; TTOItfi 15Y AT hk W, AN1 M O N t Y JIKO JLEH, Craven St., two door South ot Journal offloe. ;,. ' A specialty mad In negotiating wall loans for abort UmM. ; Wul prartlca In the Conn tie or Craven. OaX teret, Jonea, Onslow and Pamlioo. United Btatea Court at Mew Berne, and Supreme Court of the Htate. febl dtl CLEMENT MANLY. O. H. 60109 Manly & Guion, ATTOICNISY8 AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy & Co. "i bank, Middle street. New Berne, N.C Will practice in the courU of Craren and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts. aplfl dwtf , F. M. SIMMONS. H. L. GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in the counties of Craven, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven street, next door below Journal office. ap!2dwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW BERNE, N. C. 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