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5 t . rcLUHBiir amiovitobhsnti i THK DAILY JorjRffA.li Is a six eolnma Wlf. published dally, sxoept Monday at 5.09 fWfMr, I1S0 tor ill months. Delivered to elty suoscrl bars at 60 orati per month TBI WXKXLT JOURNAL, a 38 column papsr, l published every Thursday at 11,60 UYX&TISINQ look on day See. RATES (l)AILY-On 2jo. for each subsquen AdvartissmenU under hand of "Business Loeala,,'10onualine(ornrst,aud S cent Une for every aubteqaent Insertion advertisements ill be Inserted between 1 Mai matter at any pnoe. XoUees of Sdarrtaf as or Deaths, not toexoeed tea Unee will be inserted free. All additional attar will be eaarged toente per line. Payment for transient advertisements oat be made In advanee. Rea-mar adver UeemonU will be collected promptly at the end oi each month. Oommnnlcation containing newt of a dis cussion of local matter are lolloited. No communication most be exseoted to be pub lished that contains obleotlonaol personal ities, withhold tu name of the author, or flat wlllmak more laaaone eolumn of the paper Any parson realms aggrieved at anv anony mouaeoamnnieauoD oanoDtaln the name oi the autnor by application at this offloe aud showing wherein me grievance exists. THE JOUKNAL. K. u. HARPKR. ROSCOB JIVNJI, Proprietor. Loral Reporter. KW BERNE. N. 0.. JULY 4 1890. watered at the Post office at Nw Ber.a. tt C aassooad-olass matter. la Memorlaui. Polloksville, Jane 30, 1890. At a meeting held by the citizens of Polloksville to offer resolutions of respect to the deceased, aud con dolence to the bereaved family ol L. W. (larger, jr., who has been in oor midst lor a lew mouths in the capacity of teacher, and who was recently drowned iu a Morui while on his way from attendance at tho Teachers' Assembly to Swausboro, Dr. 0. J. Mattocks was called to the chair and Mr. Charles Whitty appointed secretary. After appropriate remarks by Dr. C. J. Mattocks and Mr. Thos. K. Lee, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions aud offer letters of condolence. Mr. Harget bid adieu on Satur day lu Polloksville to his affection ate mother, brother and Bisters and to his many friends, to visit the Teachers Assembly at Morehead City. There he met the most learned in the State and made a fine impression aud many friends. Leaving Morehead in a sail boat in company with Messrs. Ward and Fnlcher to return home by the way of Swausboro ou Tuesday, and while sailing down the sound a cyclone struck the boat which was capsized aud all were drowned. Qaiet and retiring iu his dispo stion, those who knew him best loved him most. This friendship though not demonstrative, was sincere and abiding; his was the very soul of honor ; lie was indeed "One of nature's uoble young men.'' To his tried friends he was confiding and trustful to a degree that spurned dissimulation and bated hypocrisy ; his gentility was proverbial, and no oue who ever knew him failed to recognize the fact that he was in the highest sense a young Christian gentlemen. This is no idle eulogy. A heavy clond hangs over us ; we feel bereft. And amid the tear clouds which surround this pall, we lay tenderly, lovingly, hopefully this wreath of immortels upon onr lriend and brother's bier. May the God in whom oar bi other trusted, who made his life so beautiful, and who today makes the memory of him bo precions onto us, comfort aud sustain tho crushed father and mother in their old age, and us his comrades and friends. Dear broth er rest in peace, and may a happy reunion await us in our Father's home. The report of the committee was adopted as follows : Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to take from us onr esteemed and cherished young friend, L. W. Harget, jr., bo it Resolved 1, That while we bow with bumble submission to the will of Him who doeth all things well, we mourn the death of our esteemed young friend as a great calamity to his family and to the entire com munity; and are moved by tho deep and earnest feelings of sorrow, altogether unspeakable and beyond the power of expression in any adequate form of words. 2. That the profound sympathy of each citizen of Polloksville is hereby tendered to his bereaved parents in their great and sad affliction, and we pray God to strengthen and support them iu their great Borrow. 3. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the breaved family, also to the New Berne Journal for publication. On motion the meeting ad journed. A. U. White, i J. B. Bendeb,' Com. D. S. Baeiius, ) 0. J. Mattocks, Ch'm. Charles Wiiitty, Sec'y. Whatever is eom there is but one way to meet it to go straightfor ward to bear what has to be borne, and do what has to be done. Thos. TT. Strange Recommended. We see from the Wilmington Messenger of the 17th of June thai Mr, Thos. W. Strange has gone np from his county, New Hanover, endorsed thoroughly and recom mended highly for Judge of this the sixth judicial district. We have the pleasure of knowing Mr. Strange personally and profess to know somewhat concerning his at tainments, acquirements, etc. He is both a gentleman and a scholar. A man of fine literary attainments and an able, high toned, well equipped lawyer. An honor to his profession, if elected he would grace with honor and dignity the Superior Court bench of North Carolina. He would without donbt be an honor to tho judiciary of North Carolina. We take pleasure in recommending to the people of this judicial district so worthy and honorable a man. j Respectfully, Jones County Democrat. Trenton, N. C, June 'J8, 1890. The Iti'ffiilation or Sloop. Insomnia is rightly regarded as one of the marks of an overwrought or worried nervous system, and, conversely, we may take it that sleep lasting for a reasonable period say, from six to nine hours in the case ol adults is a fair test of uervous competence, Various ac cidently causes may temporarily interfere with sleep in the healthj; but still, says a medical cmtcmpo rary, the iule holds good, aud a normal braiu ieveals its condition by obedience to this d.nh i!ith mic variation. Custom .m i do much to contract oi e's natural term of sleep, a fact if iliie!i we are constantly reminded in i liese days ol hifjli nsMi-; Uiv. the process is too art ilici .l u. . I'n-cly employed. Laborious d.. . .tit scanty intervals of rest, go I'u ! s erne all tho needful conditions o! ino niiia. In allotting hours ol' sL - it. is impossible to adopt any maxim or uniform custom. The duo allow ance varies with tho individual; age, csustitution; sex, fatigue, exercise, each has its shaie oL. in fluence. Young persona and hard workers naturally need and tdiould have more sleep than those who neither grow nor labor. Women have, by common consent, been assigned a louger period of rest thau men, and this arrangement, in tho event of their doing hard work, is in strict accord w ith Ih.'ir generally lighter physical conjunc tion and recurrent infirmities. Absolute rule there is none, and it is of little moment to tix an exact average allowance ;ro idtd the recurrence of sleep bo regular, aud its amount sufficient for a personal needs, so that fatigue does not result in such nerve prostration and irritable as render healthy rest impossible. "On Lack of Conscience us a Mean of Sucecss." The following closes an editorial in tho July Ceutury with the above title: "The fact is that there is altogether1 too much reverence for rascals, and for rascally methods on the part of tolerably decent people. Rascality is picturesque, doubt less, and in liction it has even its moral uses; but in real life it should have no toleration: and it is, as a matter oi fact, seldom accompanied by the ability that it brags. "Ono proof that tho smart rogue is not so smart as ho thinks, aud as others think, is that he so often comes to grief, lie arrives at his success through his knowledge of the evil in men; he comes to grief through bis ignorance of the good in men. He thinks he knows 'human nature,' but ho only half knows it. Therefore he is constantly, in danger of making a fatal mistake. For instance, his excuse to himself for lying and trickery is that lying and trickery, aro indulged in by others even by some men who mako a loud boast of virtue before the world. A little more or less of lying and trickery seems to make no differ ence, the assumes, especially so long as there is no public display of lies aud tricks, for he under stands that there must always be a certain outware propriety in order to insure even the inferior kind of success be is aiming at. But, hav ing no usable conscience to guide him, he underrates the sensitive ness of other consciences, and especially the sensitiveness of that vague sentiment called 'public opinion,' and he makes a miscal culation, which, if it does not land him in tho penitentiary, at least makes him of uo use to his respect able allies, therefore, of no use to his semicriuiinal associate?; there fore, a surprised, miserable, and vindictive failure." Precious boy: "Mamma, was Ananias killed for telling just one lie 1'' Mamma: "He was, my son." Roy, thoughtfully : "There has been a change in the adminis tion since Ananias' time hasn't there, Mammal" :f The Happy TTomuu One of the most successful wo men in society is the woman who absolutely knows nothing that is, in the ordinary acceptance of the term but whose nature is so nicely adapted to the needs and require ments of this life that she makes no blunders, and hurts the tender feeling of no one. It is a matter for us to reflect upon, and it should incite us to help our children to cultivate that spirit of kindliness which would just as readily speak well of people as ill, if not to prefer to do so, We might teach our daughters that to listen patiently to the praise of others will not de tract in the least from their charms. Those happy women who are capable of honest and hearty admiration for persons of their own sex are and always have been ad mired and loved, though without accomplishments or graces save this one of inborn charity and good-will. Exchange. No Longer Ragged. Some one asked the editor of the London Punch why ragged people never go to church, and replied, "Because when people go to church they soon cease to oe ragged." There is a world of truth in that explanation. The hungry , creatures that have to be fed and clothed by the hand of charity rarely belong to any chnrch. Grumble, as too many people do, about the amount of money re quired to maintain churches, it is the best invested money in the country. There are scores of hung ry ana ragged men who would soon be able to feed and clothe them selves if they were brought under Gospel influences. LEMON HLIXIIl. A Plsasant Lemon ll.luk. For biliousness and constipation, Uke Lemon Elixir. For indigestion aud foul stomach, lako Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous Lieadiiclies, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite aud debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlkv, At lanta, Qa. 00c. and S1.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall St. Atlanta, Ua. Among all tho virtues, humility is preeminent, it is too saiesr, because it is always an anchor; and that man may be truly said to live the most contended in his calling who strives to live within the com pass of it. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appctite.a faint, " all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and Irregu larity of the bowels, aro DI8tre88 some of the more common Aftr symptoms. Dyspepsia does Putin cr ,lot 8ct we" ' 't9C" titling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa- parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus irk overcoming the local symp-u i t, toms removes tht .sympa- HeadaCnO tlietic effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did cat Ufi9j, distressed me, or did me K little 8001, In aa hour bum after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paLnt. Last C4, spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOITiaCn rllla tbok three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." George A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggiiU. fl ; tlx lor $6. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, lowtll, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOK. Next door to P. M. Draney's Hardware Store, BOUTH FRONT STREET. Large stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style. 18d2m Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. The Seventy first Session of this woll known institution will begin on the 27th Day of Aufcnst,' 1890. 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