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THE JOUKNAL.
a. a. .
10, UaJfcPKH.
Killer
WW BEBWE. N. C. NoY. 1
Catered at the rVi otfu & N
aaaaooad-ctaae a&iir.
PBESID.ENT K. P. ISattle ol ttie
State University is out in a long
article in the News & Observer
proposing a banking tern which
will insure enough paper circulation
without greenbacks. Hi- cnriisa
pretty level head on financial mat
ten.
THE CHOIIMJ PK0lS THKl.O
Vt- EBNOR WITH 'I'll . ( HOkKltS.
' A correfpomleut of the News &
Observer shows that the li. I.
. Railroad Company is diirrimiiiatiiig
agatnBt tlie ;orlolk western
Road and the A. N. '. li. in vn-
; 1 at 1 On 01 section inree oi i ne inier
state commerce act. A bale of
Cotton shipped from Kaltigli to
Norfolk via Ooldsboro .md Welilon
in charged lrom Kaleih to (loliln
'-boro eight cents prr hundred
pounds, but it it goes via New Heme
to .Norfolk the cost from K.ileigli to
Goldsboro is increased to twenty
. i i. i i i -i-1 . .
..Jhe way tbo writer illustrates '.lie
discrimination and it is doubtb s ;i
fair illustration. Another evidence
Of -the discrimination against tlir
A. & N. C. It. aud that these corpo
rations have divided N. O. territory
among themselves ninl are detci
minpd to Htnrvf the A . .V N. ('. K
and hinder the growth and develop
ment of the country along i(s line
is fonnd in the following :
" Tni-ini lSSf. I),u 4 A- 1 I!
J w UtlUf V w a. s.t j - i - - .
R.anade an effort to reach Kaleigh
i -i-i .i.i 1.., i i ii
Tift uuiuauuiu, paiu iur n. i x ' .
R.R.Cc their high local rate to
Raleigh. By making a very lew
rata to GOldsboro, they succeeded
ioaecuring quite a volume oi bnsi
ness, and Raleigh merchants saved
d-tO-6 cents per 1(K) pounds in
freight on goods ordered from
timore and New York.
'I'll i a Knoinnca n iu i ilii ir iriiri
for the R. & D. II. Jt , as most
northern shipments came via Torts
mouth and the B. & G. K H.
One would sunnose. in the ab
eesceofany pooling urrangement
OT division of territory, the H. vv
P.'i R. R. Co. would have been
very glad to secure t hts nc lm:-
ness.
flabsequent developments seem
to' prove that thfy did not want
any trafflo that way. Very soou
the high local rates were made
higher, the A. & N. ('. K. K. was
Cut off from Kaleigh. t he Halt unore
and New York business nguin
sought the Seaboard system
' Avery lively imagination is not
requisite to conjecture that the
Seaboard system, one of the parties
td the ''triple Alliance," was losing
in its allotted territory, and de i7T"u""
tnanded that prompt measures ,iim
should be taken to divert these u ien .vt)U 8te 8 w, ak
Rhinments from the A. & N. C. K. i tottering fellow being stumble and
R. and se"nd them over the line by
which th combination intended
lhyBhoald go. Thus the i to 5c.
jer 100 lba. saved bv tur merchants
became a thing of the past.
'So it seems that llaleigb suflers
as well as Sew Berne by the t hok
inff'-ftwocess now in operation
egainst the A. & N. C K. The you been placed in bis fix, with the
neople ol Goldiboro, La Grange, same p;t falls of temptation before
. T r. r u j voa, and the same trials and tron
Klnsto.,. New Berne. Morehead ,lep' and perpjewitiei to annoy and
City; Beaufort and of Tamlico coun harrass and to divert yonr steps
:y, andia fact this entire section from the straight and narrow path
"tempted reeently to take the ' ay of a blameless life and a flaw
'aw of these ravenoi wolves off .essdeportmen'.yon too would hare
.. . .... . , izone astray and fallen as be has
j B mtl V m'1 vjj rcuu-
Z i-0 the O. r. & I. . Bnt
' 3vernot Scales steps to the front i
J says, K)h, no, bojs ; let 'em
keherf I would help you if I
Id, but you must let 'em choke
r; they are good ellora why
.'t yoalet 'em get a better hold
and choke good. -Oh no, I
can't 6ubmit to your propositions;
my "predecessors never done any
thing of the kind ; oh I've got the
back bone, but let 'em choke her."
This is about the substance and
effect of the Governor's words and
actions in response to the earnest
appeal ot our people to be freed
from the prohibitory rates estab
lished by the It. & D. in order to
divert our trade aud starve the
A. '. C. K. He has the back
boue to defy the wishes of the
people in the interest of the As
sociated Railroads, but he has not
got the back bone nor the desire to
aid us id securiu a connection to
the interior which would free us
from these combinations,
What the Type Writer Is IKilog.
The tpe writer is creating a
revolution iu uiethods of corres
pondence, and tilliug the xounty
w tlh acti e, competent jouugladieb
w lio are establishing a diftiucf pro-
1 legion, and biingiug into our bui
iiess offices, lawyers" offices, editor
ial sanctums, etc., an element of
j decency, purity, and method which
j is woikmg a perceptible change,
j The held is widening daily; not
from crowding out ol Iheli places
i iioiuig meu who have been in the
J habit oi claiming a pie eruption for
1 clerical woi k of all descriptions, but
in creat mg absolutely new positions.
The revolution, if it may be called
so. lias come lrom the discovery to
business meu ol an ability of which
I hey wt ie unaware until the great
coiiv eulelice aud excellent woik ol
, the type writer lotted them to it.
The a 1 1 of tllctat ion is almost ,t new
I art, but it is spreading rapidl , and
'business men aie beginning to
understand that leuchol tln irbvts
has been wasted in the iu:e me
chanical drudgery rf letter wilting,
and that through employing a com
petent amanuensis they are now
enabled to gel oil their correspon
deuce with the least possible dic
tion ami the smallest amount of
tune. Whcieas, tiveveais ago, the
tjpe wntei tv as simply a luechani
, cal i tiriusity, todav Its UiouotiliioUS
click can be heaid in itlinost every
w ell regulated business establish
I men, in the country. A gieat
revolution is taking place, and the
tyiw writer is at the botton o!' it.
I'euuian's Art Journal.
( rtisorhlii iu Halt .
rriutiug in Italy is still subject
to strict (reusorship laws. Any
publication which may olleud the
authorities is at onoe seized and the
priiited copies conliscated. The
most popular journal in Itonic is
the MesseDer, turning its title
oer into Knglish. The other
morning the editor, who had deli
vi red a copy to the censor, and had
iu the meanwhile gone on pnntmg,
was notified that be must stop the
piess, distribute the t pe in the
presence of the police anil tlestrov
what copies he had on hand. This
u as done to the satisfaction of the
officials, and t ipt at es then depar
ted. 'The glee ol the editor was
great. He knew bow to circum
vent them. His paper is printed
on a Maruioni press lrom a stereo
tpe plate, made lrom papei mold.
The mold "its prcscived, as was
likewise the plate. Hence the
next night, altei business ended I
(or ot her people, he put the plates
on his press anil quietly ran oil the
requisite number of sheets ol the
suppressed istue; these weie then
eaielulU made up ml
iinsuspic
Thus I lie
lous looking package
objectionable number was issued,
care being takcti to place these
packages in the hands ol tried and
trusty agents, who distributed the
copies throughout The kiDgdom.
Next day the objectionable article
was everywhere. The police bad
no knowledge of any im rovemen's
in the art since IMS. and were
completely mystified. The editor's
jot at outwitting the authorities
w as so great that it more than com
pensated for the pecuniary loss
incurred by printing the lot over
aga n. American Hookmakrr.
fall, eo to him onickl v, take him bv
the .hand and help him to erec t
lnmself and get his foot bold ugain.
Don't add to his discomfort by
alluding to t he distressing fact that
he bad fallen, and don't increase
his burden of humiliation by letting
others see that yoo found him in the
gutter. Nine times out .of tn bad
jjQjjg
So, let us be more lenient iulot'r whi in pleased to meet hia
our jodgemeDts ot tbesbortcoming.
of each ortien let ns throw the soft
rn in:l f charitv over tbe bJorammd
blemishes of human weakness, aod
let us try to get so near to each
other in our earthly trails aud temp
tations that the bart ilriuga mcri
closely united will so keep- up the
electric current of universal kin
ship, that when one chord taemblea
under the . touch- oi - misfortune's
hand all others will feel the vibra
tion of suffering, and awaken re
sponsive notes of symphathv and
consolation. Be kind to each other
then, and these blessed acts will
help to sweeten that bitter enp of
sorrow, which every sin cursed son
of Adam must sooner or later drink
to its dregs. Ex.
Buying to tioo4 AdTanUge.
"Never buy anything because it
is cheap," was one of Poor Rich
ard's maxim's, and a good one, too.
This does not forbid that fore
thought that looks forward into the
future, aud selects what one knows
can soon De used to good advan
tage. At the end of a season there
are always times when remnants
aud broken lots of standard goods
may be obtained for a very low
price, because the merchants would
rather sell them thus than to "car
ry them over" to the next season,
involviDg the trouble of packing
aud unpacking, and of keeping
capital locked up which might be
at woik aud 'earning something.
Thus while summer goods, ging
hams, cbamhrays and various
things of that sort may be gotten
in the fall at a very low figure
often, and if one has children or
can forecast her own needs for these
materials she may often buy to
great advantage. Care should al
was be taken, however, to pur
chase fancies of one season, w hich
will be sine to look very much out
of place the next Boston Globe.
AllVII K TO MOTHFUS.
Mas WlNfUJW'8 8ootuinq Sykip
nhould always be used for children
teething It eoothee the child, eofteoe
the gums allays all pain, cures wind
colic, ami is ihe hunt remedy for "ititu
Ixea T eotv rive ceDts a bollle.
mur" 1 d tuthsat wl T
-
Tin. art of paper making has
reached a point where a tree may I
be cut down, matle into paper, and ,
turned out its a newspaper, in tfdrM !
six hours. 1
Huihleu'l Arnica Aalve.
Tue Hkst Hai.vk in the world
for
Cute, bruisea, Sores, Ulcers, Ban
Rheum, Keer Horee, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
KruplioKs, and positively' ouree piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, l'rice 25 cents per box. For
sale by U. N. Duff?. decl6 lv
I and Whlker HaB-
lUcn red al noma wlta
oat pain. Book of nar
Uculan aant FKEK.
;H,J i i , Tiii mim a m WOOU.KV. m ix
S&J Atiiwut, en. Offloa W4 WoueoaU Sk
K. R. JONES,
Wholesale and Ketail Dealer In
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
General Merchandise,
IIA(i(HN(l AMI TI1CH Ktc.
CniKtinenUi of (train, (' od and
other Produce solicited.
I'rompt Attention (Jua : ntoed.
N. W. Cor. Houth Front and MiddleSf
M:W It l.'KNE, N. O.
Wanted Immediately !
5,000 to 10,000
ACRES LAND,
Well timbered with Tine, near trans
portation REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Newborn, NC.
r. M. RlMMOItS.
d w
riamanT iaiilt.
SIMMONS it MANLY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
will praeUevfn thaOonrtaof OraTeo.Jonea
Onslow. Oartart,Pamlleo, Itiolrand Hy
and Id the Federal llourl at Nw Peru
fabvwlt
Notice.
Five Sbare of Stock in the A. A N.
C. R. ha been lot or mislaid. Appli
cation will be made for a renewal of
said certificates of stock.
ocSdSOd O. F. M. DaIL.
Sale & Livery Stables.
THB riRMS OF A
A M. HAHN AND
M. HAHN OOM
PAST baa cea dia
mreo By the death
H A Haha. M. Hahn
1U. eoottnoe tta
omtneas of BALK.
mCHAHGK AUD
Livery of horses.
HULKS, eta., at tha
old vu tm atudi streeW where be baa
hM uiffiml -fn't.h aaknA bnalBMa In ihm
WUl have on band 1st doe eeaerta a nil
Lrr of noaE9 wtitt.
A aw. a FIKB LOT OF BCOSIBI a Bid
H1RRCM.
8ATISF ACrlOH OUAKAWXZ.KU.
M. HAHN & CO.
ana-lldwsm . . .
UscIIc'a::C:;;!lSjrvpl
Is!
PQtfDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tnli powder nerer ranaa. A marrel ot
pnrlty, airength, and wholeaomeneaa. Mora
oonomloal than tea ordinary klnda, and eaa
not be aoldln oom petition with tha maltltoda
of low teat, abort weight, alum or phoapnat
powtlera. Sold only In ena. HOIAt BAKU
PownaaOo.. li Wall-i.. N. Y. novls-lrdw
For sale :n Newbern by Alex. Miller.
first !
1,1 .. , t-
i; i-.Kf uutali ,"-
i- i; , 4 ! lis 1 i:J
of
Body
i alrmifc-tr.
Il lit- .t
I in t e .' !; ' ' ".
OOO'ii 3MGESTIOU,
rttiUrl., ,. .t.1...H.ll4-s..
Sol.-. K wlert
I i-e-tum.
Hash, Poors ami n.iiiiU,
1'alnt.s, Oiin and hiM
i.inic, ( inenl uimI I!h-; i,
AND
All .ni'l ol COOKIMi AMI
HKAIl.i STOVhN,
AT BOTTOM PRICES !
L. II. CUTLER,
26 & 28 Middle Street,
Ni:V HKHNK N. V.
ALEX. JUSTICE,
DEALER IN
Fine Flour of all Grades,
Selected Teas, Pure Coffees
and Spices,
Butter and Cheese, from the
best dairies.
The Largest and Best Helected Htock
CANNKD KHI ITS AND VKOKTABL
ever before brought to New Heme.
Alio, a full variety of other goods, uatia:j,
kept Iu a Flrat-ClHss Htore.
doods dallvered al bdv part of the
free of charge.
TERM8 CASH.
Middle Ht. , next to Utimphrej
& Howard, New Heme, N. C.
mar27 dwtf
GROCER, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS
177 ESTABLISHED 1774.
PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT
Tbe Preaaler Floar ef America.
Tli la K1A)U K baa long been conceded to be
Superior to Any Other In Ihla Country
Ah the Hrat Brands of American Flour are
sold on European markets, where the
"Patapsco Superlative"
la.U nnd commanda ileoldedly more money
because It makes the
II H1TKST. SWEETEST AND MOST
NUTRITIOUS BREAD.
Ask yonr Grocer for It; also for
PATAPSCO FAMILY,
BEDFORD FAMILY
BALDWIN FAMILY.
MAPLBTON rADlILY.
C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO,
2H COMMERCE 8T., BALTO., MD.
REPRESENTED BY
E. K BISHOP,
Junludm RRW BERNE, N. C.
Unm NOETB GAEOLLUA
MARBLE WORKS,
SEW BEBNE. N. C.
Monuments Tombs
ABdaUkUadaeraTcaadBBildlacWorkla
ITAL1AN&AE3ERIGAN LIARBLE
Ord an will reoetTd' prompt ttoatlor
" Mtiaf aettoa rBarantaed z. . ,
JOE K. WILLIS Proprietor
' iBautis ot to Oeorce W. Otaryootoi
Oor. BROAD G&AVXX 8U.
Oi E. Kaut la Bar authorlCM inn
Is not very encoaTAgiDg in oor seetiooand for that reason wo will offer
n Sl W J - x m mt rt e ai : i - ri
Larger Store, Larger
In Clothing, Bee our line of $10.00 fsuks. 'Bkck Corkscrew Calaway
Suite for 9.00. Full line of Samples
Men's Overcoats from $2.56 up.
Our line of Children's Bough and
Jersey buits. .
Hats 25c. up. New Goods constantly arriving.
Our stock of Underwear is larger than ever before. An all-wool Shirt
for $1.00. .New lot Boys' Undershirts just received. Men's Canton Flannel
Drawers, all sues.
e are bole Agents for Jas.
Means & Co.'s and Stacy
Adams & (Jo.'s SLocs. Btt in
the market.
Job lot Liueii t-.ui Celluloid
Collars at 5c. each
Sample lot of Suspenders at
wholesale prices Men's Hand
kerchiefs 5c. up. Lut ot ligLt
and medium colored Scarfs, two
for a quarter.
Sixteen rib Umbrellas, only 11.00. Full line of Tranks,
Valises and Bags just received.
Carpets, Bugs, (til Cloth aud Carpet Lining.
.jFjf Remember we have moved
Store next to National Bank. Be
Mffl Howard db
GEORGE ASH,
THE
j o
oth
Han made it Lis aim this st ason
Merit and Oualitv.
ana recommends itselt to the better
Youths, Boys and Children's Clothing
Dobby designs at
POPULAR
ould draw the special
ALBERT SUITS, whicn
to the finest custom made wurk
Our SILK-LINED OVERCOATS in light, medium
weights are Beauties, and will be sold at astonishing low prioes.
Our SATIN-LINED CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT is
garment and will be sold as a
BARGAIN LEADER!
In MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS we show a larger and handsomer
line than ever, especially so in fine
white, scarlet, colored and stripetl.
In HATS we carry the LEADING STYLES, including the New
Fedora in soft goods.
Our Stock of Goods this season is TOO LARGE TO ENUMERATE
ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, but would like for our friends to bear in
mind that we also earry a handsome aud most complete stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES, AND DRY GOODS,
and are prepared to offer special drives in Ladies' CorSetfl, UnderVCSts,
Walking Jackets, Cloaks and Shawls, and fine all wool
Blankets, Lap Robes and Horse Blankets.
All our Goods will -be sold low, therefore for good goods cheap call at
NKXT TO L. H. CUTLER, MIDDLE STREET.
I). M. Jones of Carteret and David CANADT of Onslow
LS" Messrs
w:ll be pleased to bIiow their friends
R. N. Duffy,
AND DEALER IN
Surgical Appliances. Druggists' Sundries, &c,
ty GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD EKNEWER-invalnabla for th
core of Rheumatism.
ty Largest, best selected and
the city 40,000 just received. The
after.
CP Makes a specialty of SUPERIOR LIQUORS for medicinal
purposes.
ty Prescriptions compounded
Orders Solicited.
sel8 dw Iforth-west cor. Middle
it
Tb Soctar sal ftw 1ttar-cfTtr u t uid bol
a tarn 9t mUM til. Thgy harm rimplj popwtdc4
wkttteailHnAiMaririlm. Tba tetttr
irtaanAtamH MM SI SIM m ft fct talk
arm
I
VOTtl. TM eur it, mi mjn IhM ttw lw
sanriB"MiMi waaawai tatanai at taU,
ssaskMaflaaa ... . .
es of : the ' above: Shoes forfiTn iS
Sfcck and Lower Prices!
from Rogers. Peet & Co.
Tumble Suits will not rip.
CbUdren's
from our old stand to the large Brick
sure and see us before you buy.
! e r
to select a Btock of goods, which has
trade. In the higher trades t)f Mens.
we
have a complete line of neat an
j
PRICES!
attention of fine trade to our PBINCE
in material, trimniintrs. make and fit are eaual
U 7 -
and heavy
an elegant
through the stck
ocldw
W Druggist,
ALL KINDS OF
cheapest line of FINE CIGARS 1b
wholesale trade especially looked
with care and dispatch.
xt,. p. DXJ F'F' Y,
and Pollock Rtn..Tfw TWna w-fL
BiTtton, ijics im incrt mm Autw tat mrrnw
OttJAMV.H MKAN8 M KHOB or UM JAMES
MF.A83 6HOK,aswp(tyoaracla FowtmM
none g coaiM tulcH our stamp appears anting oat Cba aoaM.
JAMES
S4 SHOE
Wm not war as lonr as tte-
JAMES MEANS
S3 shoe, ; rr:
t
r.wnnf It If made for own whose oeeapatloaa arc nrh at
fcadtlwm to c;ll ft a lighter ana ait ry iMaiaaar' - 'J
the JAMES MEANS 83 SHOE. Our tl hot bat .
rtaUlill for tttoira permiinrat repatatfen (nraamfurf '
and dumhjllty aoch as no otlier thoe his tree known in tba
history of ihe truV. No competitors an ahh-toappmara
it Th Jamps Meaana 4 Shoo to liti-.l and ft7-a.
and It H ss durable as anr sl:os of Its wcttjt.t errr matia-
farrnred. We confldentlj asecrt that la ewprjt yual r -
tpert the Jampa Means SM Klioa It eqoal ts the
1 and-eeweU shors which have klthetto boa retaUeal i t ,
Ins a pfrStrllT smooth bottom awk. Jt an tte a
rfoctlyea.r be find tffo R ts worn.
James Means and Co 'a Rhort were the trat sa V : y
i.juiki.t m iivrjii.nii.rij wuverrisro. II ymi i:9Ve DO. a.
fjieajrpolntcd iantner atlrettlsel Miajet, yonf rxprrtmi ;
ensrht to tarh 7a that It H safer to buy shots m a ,
.. " i m j.ic.M. .buw iuan tjnws maw Of tm v
fiHowers. Theaa sbnra are sold hr Uua rjast millm
thnwchoiit tba United tilaira, ait wa rtu plaoi then ,v
easilv withta TfMrr raatch. ia ajiv fiiai r v.n-wi. ir
saadiu a postal sard. . -. i r A."
Pflaaaa aa?i; - . ' -
'udll LlRrUim Z RnstAM SJS , .
agents for Kefe rcrne.
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