' 1 - - 1 HHHVWHMHMHH TJIE JOURNAL. "Judodto from prvaot indicar tiona the Republican policy baa settled down to two objects : Pre- THK RAILROAD COMMISSION. The ''tate Chronicle ia making a gallant fight for the railroad t orn- may be impotent, but the united voice of a people is omnipotent. Russian despotism cannot long i M lte-s Iwm, keeping them," i "M. Qcad" ot the Detroit Free j . -irj,i". . . : r Pre write to the News and Ob OXM Cabinet place and foar ; server: ! eirct to be in Kaleigu mivBUta. j by the 4th of March to write op tUM flgat amoag Ohio Republic tmam grow nor bitter arery day. T2T Gortximaat prlaUag office la Waahliftoa La pronounce! snaafe aa3 aoadiwdj 0 lire art ia peril. "CXT. Boa THOMaA, ahoy ! bat erring the taxea and "pending the ; miaaion bill. The railroads are ( anrvive t he proe!.im;ition of I .il.et t y aarploa; getting the office and making a combined effort to deleat the measore, and it remains to be sen if they, with the aid of Kepnb. Means, control enough votes in the Senate to defeat the measure. The railroad attorneys and many others are industrious in their efforts to kill tho measure in the Senate. Kven the president of a college has entered the fight in behalf of the roads. The Chronicle gives him some rood iidrce on the sabiect. Raleigh. Wilmington, New Heme, Charlotte, Saliibary ac.! perhaps other towns." -rB3lDEjT ELECT Harrison has had to let ap oa hia smoking He ha been in the habit of Lite of Some one writes from Charlotte to f Eyptiaa daUkaeea ae ha nan emoklog from ten to twelve cigars , the News and Orxservcr that he has ta l&d a fight a aaval affair." a day. bat his nervea roald not traveled a great deal over the State t ft anj Claxkaon arw mad. tad 'he strain. He hi.s been and has never heard sufficient com- that is sounding over Ktirou and is destnu'd to reach i's lu'herest shore. If war is to be the j re i'U r.or of peace: if garments inist be rolleil in blood before thev can be the vestnieu t s of ; !,e free. let it come, we repent it. let it come. There can be no rest while "Man's inhumanity to man makes countUss thousands mourn." Kvery where the shackles of slavery have been broken in every clime the manacles of the slave are mingling in common dust ami the elements that doomed personal slaverr are frBOiayt tocatioa" prevented liar . ob!e,i to cnt ,lown b' indulgence plaints from the people to establish hurrying monarehial de-potism to rlaoatroaa ealliag one of them to tie Cahiaat. ' XXX Hooeier idea of the Hax riaoa Cabinet ta that the Blaine alapaaat haa pickad It ap and nH(d O? with it, the General' aaJ aH." .. T2X bill for the admiaaioa of the to five amoke cigars. or st x cigars a nothing but IVe protection THE Wilmington tar says "In the Legislature of Alabama j bill has been tntrodaced to change the law relating to the school tax. The aaooeys paid by the whites are to - Etaica of Jforta Dakota, Scath go to educating white children, and - ."Dakota, UootAna and Waahing- the moneya paid by the negroee are tatt aaa ba approved by the 10 be apphel t. educating negro vXYaaliaat. children." a tre ia to be raioved from Tuebe Uxi Ueeu Uxi much of the . a ealtivaXetl field the lt axe to white feather about SecreUry Hay- . CSi !l down with La a grnbbing-ioe, arvl'a administration and too much tTa If th ground l frewn two or whatewash about his defense ot it. , trea Lnchea deep." N. Y. World. We have seen , XMJ CbJeagO II era! d aayr: -liar- neither white feather nor white- - tiaoQi ama to bw hard ap for Labi wash. Mr. Bayard has showm tBaarial bat not ao hard ap, himself to be a statesman and a - aaw-rrer, that h U at all likely to gentleman. tala a colored man." As BOoa :lt a(.w states have "TXB Jlichmoad and Danville bee a admitted it will become the HaHroad Company La recairiag bids ; daty of the State Department to . t3t tha baildiag of two thousand provide anew fiag for each consul- ; maw cara which arw demanded by ate, naval vesaels and naval station raaaoa Of tha tacrawa of baaine abroad, pnd for every Federal - aa4 CxaTaL'' boilding in the United States, the .' Datroit Free) Praaa saya : t0 contain four additional "la dlgxlag among the ratna of atars. rofflpil thy hava fooad a piece of TUE Philadelphia Uecord sayt . braaa Biada to fit over tha hanaaa "There is donbt whether the Vreai ehaai. Tha modern cheek neda dent will veto the Direct Tax bill. Ooa" trot there is no donbt that it should JLDZ. aropn government ao- be vetoed. If it should become a taoarla9 that Uncle Ham has the law it would put nearly two mil ' ' alroagaat weapon of war in the , lions ol dollars to the credit of draamlta ran- A French paper Pennsylvania, but as this sum is aaja arary oa of aoch gana ia eoai 1 leas than that which Pennsylvania - 'to ftra Iron dad. would have to pay to refill the gap x TimKawYork Timea aaya : It ,mJeiQt Federol TTeaaury the la aa opa aacret that whatever State in the long run weuld a political aignificaaco Mr. Wlndoea'a Ior rather than a gainer." appoiatasaat may hara it ad van "ugaavil! accrue to tha Inevitable alr.rUiaa. nay. lie the commis.sion. He travels cheaper imported than he formerly did and, he thinks protect.'- this all sufficient. He lives in Charlotte, or wrltss from Charlotte, he seoms to have been living in all North Carolina for the last its inevitable overthrow, H AT OK yesterday nnrest in Kurope. AMKKK .' our siilijci-: Tod av wt- was t urn a:,d eiojir, ii twenty years , yet he is iguoran Fish THE SITUATION. The Kast Carolina Game, andOratar Exposition is now over " IlJaaafflamiaatiBgoooiaaanUry aod what of Uie gltBatlon oa tha character of the Republican , paxtjaa tha Soatb that Gen. liar- Other colamna of the Jovk.ml give details of the Kipoe.it ion it self, while we take a wider domain look at the State, and consider the revelations ot the week that haa just closed. The late Expoeition presented V rlsoa baa searched that section m Taia ta find a alagte rtpraaantative fit for a Cabiaet poaitioo. "T&xsxsraa Eldar Bev. w. . Babbitt, P. Tn af tha North Caro- uaa Coafaraaca vaa etrlckaa with ; oo ular demonstration of the re paraJyiia aa Taaraday sight of Iaat j toarces of Et Carolina, and gave weal, atCocklag baav, tha whol of ' eoaclasive proof of the adaptabill- -aia tight aida balag invoived, and ty of this locality tr the production la U a crillaal ooaditioa." , of all kinds of farm and garden r TlCS fat ia fljlag ! From State ! prod acta, its aoperior excellence as alter St ata coma raport ofaaction-f a tracking section, its inoompar al ehla ia taa Bapablieaa party, abJ facilities for to- k raising, and of tha wMaalaC of tha gnlf of ttf exhaaatles.s forest of umber aaalty batwaaa iU varvoaa leaders, 1 aulubl to the manufacture of af tailaga that ara aad oi knlflngn f farnttore, the making of carnages that, ara ta bo. j a4 wagon,and all kind of wood- ' , . ; en ware. It w a shown too, that TKM WorU, of Friday laaf . give ' ' , . ... i thi i the natiTe place of the Scop a eoaaplata pro gram ma of tha care- j u . i w w . . aaoaiaa. paxaUa a.4 ban of tha Ia. Poog. and that ,t is here that it .! ! thrive beet and produce it aaxuratioa. Waahingtoa expect , , ' - . j j .v iii. . . lasMoc fruit in greatest profusion, fir hsadrad thooaaad viiitors and , . Ua A m A . . UT7 kW.L'yrt UVUa w t u J VU w; Jk4J i ia aatlstated Ua parade will b . , ,i. , i tntion at the rair waa ot the iraa aauesj tang. i t . higheet excellence. The honey - ux TWtnajy "ia tiapooucaa exhibited by Mr. Ball cannot bo oaatodal caaea decided to take .xlled in parity and richnes. C?Qa ttaoratioo proTWlag for an ! Ral thi wa a Game, Fish and Urtatftioa of election ia the oyster KxposUion. and theae furn Eooih, after tha appropriation bill uhd the chief attraction of the haa beaa diapoaed of, and prea ' t j oecaaion . All kinds of game from to a TOta. Tha Deoocratjc Sen the sparrow to the wild tnrkey, tors, U la aappoawd, wtll oppose the , trom the aiirel to the deer, and nearly a hundred Ttnsties of fish gave to visitor's a revelation of of the fact that the manufaetnrers in the city that he wn'es from are prohibited from selling their goods ami wares in this section of the State. He is ignorant of the fact that there is an embargo on all Kastern products that go beyond Golds boro, and on traflie west of Golds boro with this section of the State. The writer X says he has no inter est in a railroad commission, that it will not affect him at all. Then why should he take sides with the railroads against the people who have an interest in it and whom it' does affect 1 Terbaps the newspapers are to blame for X's ignorance of some facts. The Jutsxal ha for sev- years given line upon line. cited facts innumerable to show- that the railroad combinations have decreed that there shall be no traffic between the Eastern, Middle ; and Western portions of this State. There are over one hundred news-1 papers u the State and if they j woald give the fact as the Joi'E-1 nal ha from time to time, even ' "X" would have been fully in formed as to the necessity of a rail-1 road commission. j It may be that the Journal is j cranky and foolish to think that I people in Middle and Western North Carolina ought to be allowed to buy sweet potatoes, corn, fish, clams and oysters of the K.vst and that the people of the Hast ought to be allowed to buy Jionr, frnit and manufactured articles from them but, still we think so, and if those who juatifyjthe railroads in prevent ing auch interchange of traffic will show as why it oaght to be done, perhaps we will aurrender to the railroads and aay too that no com mission is needed. I i at .on but , and tliid d occurrence and a allowed the Speaker to bring up ot our complicated M,rh bills not re(U. ring a two thirds I'ASSKD THIRD READING. S. I:. i; relating to working c ui v icts on the public loads county prisoners to work tire same : II. l. T'.M. amending section Dod of the Code, relating to Supreme Court three justices to hold court during tl.r absence of one or more ; S. V. '. i emulating appeals to the Su premei'ourt simplifying the ma chiuery of carrying up appeals .: S. I'.. .".7. to prevent certain kinds of vicious r mtracts (preventing futures being sold : S. K. ISii, re lating to prisoners in the town of Salem any and all persons confined for non payment of costs to work the public roads!: S. I!, on!, to pro vide convicts for the Polk County kailroad Company , uinng them out at rlo" per annum per capita in squails ot not less than Ku;; II. B. reaolatioo to tha bitter end ' Til Landmark aay : Tha ktaotllaat qoaatioo tha Lagtalatnrw haa oa It hand, not even except lag tha railroad coon mission, i that af tha aaeompiatad Governor's waaaioa. Tha eaaiaat way (be it to Kast Carolina's resonrce.s never dreamed of before. Beaide the thousand of vaitors, a majority of the members of our legislature were present and saw for themselves what they could the gag oat of It dilemma i for th aaaalbara to dab togather and boy j acarcely have behered without U t&iaf. j testimony of their aensea. TJCt Wilmiagtoo Star aaya j Now, we have something to ask "Iadlaaa aoeJara ara waiuag and of the legislature, and that is the waapiawaTar LTarriaoaa blindae ( creation of a railroad commission ao4 aorraader. They fear that he that will equalize freight and baa daft Tared hiaiaaif body and tool : abolish hurtful discriminations. his " lato tha hand of Blaine and " Xd LoolaTilla Coaner Joornal pata it thaiy : "If thirty. farm era in ooa Pennayrvania eoanty are sold ant by tha sheriff within three aaoatha, how long will it Sacratary of Agriculture to explain tha high, tariff to the rest of the agTfeultarai world r ' TUX Wilmington Star says: -W ) from tha Richmoad Times that , a rapfy preparing to Capt. W. k. JBoada atiafing pamphlet on the oattla of Oatryabarg. The Virgin- lifi it.i nnt latead la have it ?o -'"'do-wa to hiatory that North Caro- Of what valae to the State are all the treasures of the Kaat if there ta a Chineae wall at Goldsboro that caaaot be paaaed T Do members of the Legislature know that rail road corporations have placed an tak the i embAr on products of the Kast T v hat ao grave Senator and wide awake Representative think of a railroad system which eaables a man to ship oranges from Florida to New Bexne v.a Augusta, L.NKKSr. There are indicationa of universal disqaietude National questions, political complications, social dis orders and personal unreet. England is complicated with France and Zanzibar, annoyed and agitated because of diatarbancea in Ireland, and alarmed by the rest lesne that pervade the masses of her people. Continental Kurope is in arms No hostile gun ha been fired, but sentinel keep watch on every fron tier, and heavy battalion are be inr marshaled for the ternnc en counter. But, the conflict of nations with nations is not all thatditnrbe the peace of Kurope. The British Km pire quivers as in the grasp of an earthquake.' Home rule in Ireland the Imprisonment of citirena for no crime but love of country, and a hundred other eauae drive reat from the British Isle and lowers the proud standard of St. George. France is the land of revolutions So rapid are her political chaagea that the fall of her Cabinet usuallv excite but monetary interest. But now, it cannot be doubted that France is approaching a criais that will affect her position among na tions. She must again become one of the great powers of Europe, or sink into comparative imsignin caore. The queation is pressed to the front whether Franca will oon tinue a Republic, or again erect a throne on the ruins of liberty. Germany is a sea of nnret. The Emperor William secured the unity of Germany, and, with the powerful aid of Bismarck, estab lished the German Empire. But, William sleep with his fathers, and another William is on the throne. Bismarck lingers on the border land, and most soon pass over the river. What then becomes ot the German Empire T No thoaght is more active than Ger man thought: no will is more un bending than German will. Ger many cannot stand still. Will the German people brook a diminution our eyes homeward What of America T A ch j n je "I a dm : u place in the near future an often repea necessary part but wiselv const it u ted systoin of government. With sublime faith in the God of Providence, and im plicit confidence in the stability of onr institutions, we .-hail greet the incoming President with. All hail illustrious chief ! So near is the inauguration ot the new ad m ; n l-t ra t ion '.li.it :t is scarcely worth while 'o venture upon the uncertain sea ot political conjecture. But mind is ewr ac tive. No day :s content with the things of the piesenf. bu' every hour hx'ks over tho border land into the unknown tomorrow. What coming events cast Mirir shadows before: and. - i e they the shadows of angels, ..j- of sp:::ts dark and malignant '. "Times are what we make them," is more or less true ;n all condi tions of men; but in Republics i :i which independent Sta'es are the i i dispensers of t he blessings ol lite, liberty and property, it is preemi nently true. I'nder our system of government, and the present ad justment of State and National affairs, the people are in no great danger of federal encroachment What, then, seem to be the pur poses most prominent in the mind of the incoming ad r..i n i.-t rat ion ? First , the restora' ion of t he elect i ve franchise to its original purity. Who is not in favor of this reforma tion T Who is not read' to cham pion 'm fair election and an honest count T" It is right. I' is Demo cratic. It is the duty of every State to see to it that every citizen is allowed to deposit his vote just as lie pleases without leave asked of any man. and it is equally the duty of the State to see that the votes are counted and proper returns made to the legally constituted au thorities. This done, and what room is there for federal interfer ence with the States in the full dis charge of their duties and main taining the full measure of their obligations 7 Then it is claimed that the Navv must be improved and our seaeoast placed in a proper condition of defense. This, too, is right and Democratic. Never in the same period of time, has the Tinted States Navy made .-uch advance ment as it has made during the Cleveland administration. All that is to be apprehended is a departure from the wise jolicy of the present able and accomplished Secretary, Ail agree that this government should have a navy capable of protecting American commerce and defending t he national honor upon the seas. What else, m regard to the pur poses of the incoming administra tion, has been nnvailed? Nothing, absolutely nothing. There is, here and there, a demand for a more definite ''foreign policy," but this is a delusion. The sentiments of Washington's farewell addresa, and the declarations of Monroe are sufficiently declarative of the senti ment of the American people to wards foreign nations in general. and such treaties as are in force, or may be made in the future, mnst control our deplomaov within the special domain to which they relate. Then we hail the coming Chief Executive as the President of the United States of America, without the siightest apprehension of dan ger to the rights ot the Statt the liberties of the people. Jews Riiil Observer ' TH V. (iKNEKAL AS5EMUIV. .ni DAY. si.NAi r.. No session. this body having ad journed Irom Wednesday until to morrow in order to attend the Oys ter, l'ish and (i.uiie lair at New Berne. The only person seen by the re porter in the chamber during the day teas Senator Keir, who was heard to say in slow, sad, solemn, musical tones : "I feel like one who treads alcne. Some legislative hall deserted, Th SenuUim lied, the pages gone. And all but me departed . " H' 'VSK. The 1 louse was opened at 1( o'clock, Speaker I.eazar in the chair, with prayer by the Uev. W. M . Clark of this city. Only thirty members were pres ent at the opening, which fact caused the assemblage to look more like a committee meeting than a session of the House. Several unimportant petitions were presented. On motion of Mr. Doiightou, the calendar was placed in the h a u in abilities of ex-Gov. W. W. Holden. Mr. Alexander moved to table. Mr. Cooke asked Mr. Alexander to withdraw his motion. Mr. Alexan der withdrew it. Mr. Cooke spoke favoring the bill, at some length and in pathetic terms advocating his position. Messrs. Doughton, Carter and Outlaw spoke favoring its passage as did Mr. Walser from the Republican side. Mr. Stephens eft'ered an amendment providing in ertect that not until the disabilities ot Hon. Jefferson Davis had been removed should the bill take effect. This amendment waa withdrawn. Mr. Hoke spoke against the con st itutionality of the measure. Mr. Doughton offered a substitute making the bill general. To this .Mr. Lyon objected, saying future generations would think we had other Governors guilty of high crimes. Mr. Beddingfield asked Mr. Doughton if he had ever heard of Gov. llolden'a being penitent for a single act that he had ever com mitted against the State. Mr. I'oughton's substitute was lost by i vote oi yeas 18, nays 08. The main The morning hour was taken up ith the usual unimportant routine business. PASSED THIRD READING. H. B. fiG2, incorporating Beaufort Company Lumber Co.; H. B. 900, for the protection of the oyster interest of the State, (relating to non residents). Mr. Holman, from the joint com mittee on the revenue bill, made a report, the bill was ordered printed and made a special order for Wed nesday next at 12 m. H. B. 91S, to prevent the dis tribution of obscene pictures (re lating to picturesed by the manu facturers of cigarettes) was re committed. L'pon motion of Mr. Holman the House adjourned to meet tomorrow (Monday) at 10 o'clock, adjourn at 1 o'clock and re-assemble at 3 p. m. the same day. Spring Session or Vance Male and Female ACADEMY. it is of the Speaker for today Pereone living in unhealthy localities may avoid all bilious attacks, by taking; a dose of Laxador occa ionally to keep, the liver ia a healthy action. Price only 25c. a package. At all druggists. It is the only medicine I would eive question was then put, the passage j t0 my baby, a mother said, speaking of ot the bill UDOn its second reading. Dr- Bull's Baby Syrup. Ic is safe. At and Messrs. Alexander, Long of' a11 drug 8tore9- 25 cents' i uiumDus, Gibbon and Hargrove, in wieir votes, .ur. uuerr-y, opposing the bill, also explained bis vote. a Woman's Sweet will. Mr. McCabbins, favoring the bill, She ia prematurely deprived of her explained his vote, Mr. Hendricks, charms of face and form, and made un for the bill, explained bis vote, but 1 attractive by the wasting effects of ail by mistake, said no instead, of ave, ments and irregularities peculiar to her which phtimpH rnnai.lnmhlol.ntrl,. OCA' eca 111 is im aiu upon, nos oniy I . t- ii r n t r our z i n A o n rl iilouaanf opposing the measure, explained ; things whenever opportunity offers, eir votes. Mr. Cberrv, onnosinc ter. w 1 1 h The trfmcrt.h und h.'..,lrh hnr nnnn hpr vote was unallv taken amiable mHi,ti, -pii .a hr this result: Yeas IS, navs duty. Thi i-i .feiv n.i BDeedilv ac- ." . . The bill caused much discus- complished hv h course of eelf-treat-sion Horn both sidesof the House. meat with Dr. Pi-rca'd Favorite Pre Theioint resolution to investigate H ae&Zy t he railroad and other corporations f for the alleviation of those suffering which refuse or fail to pay their from "draKioK down'' pains, eensa taxes came up on its third reading, tions of nausea. ;.r,J w-mkness incident Mr. Carter, offered an amendment. to wmen-.. b on o, ht-rse.x. Drug Opened January 28, 1889. The patronage of tbe public i res pectfully solicited. Terms for young ladies rot txesed ing 870 00 per session of live months, including Vocal and Itit-trumetital Music, full course in Hook beeping and Commercial Law, and Penman ship. ' Many pupils get through for?50.C0. Full corps of competent touchers. For further information address W. R. SKINNER, PRINCIPAL. Polloksvilla, N. C. Drunkenness Or the Uquor Habit, Positively Cured iy AOMidimmiia pr. HAmtr ooliei ipteirie. II can be given In a cup ot coflee or Ua, of In ar ticles ol food, without the knowledge ol the per son taking It; It U absolutely harmleae and will effect a permanent nod upeedy cure, whetber the patient In a moderato drinker or an aloonollo wrecK. IT NEVER FAILS, we UARANT C.C. n complete cure In every Instance. 4S page hook PR FF AiicireuR in continence. 'OLDEN 1 I SPECIFIC CO.. 1 85 Race . page I Cincinnati. 0. Life Size Portraits. Life Size Portraits, in O.l or Crayon made from any kind of small picturt by MliS AURORA MACE. BST Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at her residence, Johnson street. feb2 d wly EdwaroaS Clark , M ACHINISTS. Craven St., near South Fron-. ! S NEW BERNb, N. 0. FOR THE MILLION. 87 I'OPI'I.AR IIAM.ADS. " I'm Just ;oiiift Down to the Gate," and 80 Other New ami Fopular Tialladi in one .o..u I'rintp'l on liRTy miper-cmlidrrd papr. I'a'-h SI." ol Klieet UlUilC. Oalj lO CfBU. IIISINF.SH I.F.TTER-WIllTIfrCJ and Spelling for the School, Office and Home. 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Only IO centN. t'jw.n r ' ' : j t " Tri(e, nny liookfl will ) sent Hjitj.uid. l'OHtae Rtamp Lakeu AMERICAN PUBLISIIINC; CO., 3H; I atrmotint Avenue. I'hlla.. Woven Wire Fencing Wire Rope Sol vase huuging its phraseology so as to gists. make it more effective. The resolu- i lie ware of a tinn )ossed its third reading arid ' water. sv, is sent to the Senate for concur lence in the amendment. and still The 40TII DAY. SENATE. Senate met, Mr. TERRIBLE. Two-thmls of all deaths in New Yt-rk ity are from consumption or pneumonia. The same ; roportion holds for most other ; cities. Dt-lays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's .. .. EDglish liemedy for Consumption will al- iVerl 01 n-avs rellpVH. Hnd niMV linvo vnnr lifo Vrtr K iiiuisOii nrpaidiint" nrn fflm in tli o,l. i.r p j...". v'- i (!;. to prohibit obtainiug advances ehair ' : ZZ ' on provisions etc. sold under false The morning hour wa consumed i He who throws himself under pretences: ILL. s..!, incorporating ,n routine business. ! the bench will be left to lie there. Aub. irn Male and Female Academv 1 . and :he Farmers' Alliance of Wake . 1 N finished easiness auvick to motukhs- count v : II. K. 900, to punish school being S. B. 70, in relation to elec- ; Mas. W inflow's Soothiko Syucp tions, was laKen up on its iniru ; suouia aiways oe usea ror cnnaren reading, a motion to oostDone until ! teething. It soothes the child, softens Wednesday next pending. Mr. If you are in need of atiy work iu our iiuo, Riva m a trial, an 1 w wil endeavor tn nive satifrtion. Good work and prompt f u 1 ii! I rnui t of contract is our aim Call and eee us. -.arncY for h BEST A I STEEL y3 - ftOn TO S3 PER ROD. All kIzok and width. Oatit matrh. (old by tl or dl"T In this line of ifx-dn FHKIBHT TUB. Information fr. TIIK MrMrlLKK WOVEK WIBK FKNCE CO No. Jl A ISO N. Market HU, Ullaaf, IU. committeemen for making false re turns; IL 1?. 9120, to prevent gam bling at agricultural fairs : II. 15. 1 ,001 , relating to church property, amending laws 1885, relating to u.ortgagmg and selling the same). Hesides tho above a great many b.lls of a private and local nature passed third reading. Ihe lomt resolution ol nistruc Thomas favoring the postponement. Mr. Little saw no necessity for any : postponement on this question. He jcalled for the previous question, : which was sustained. The motion ' ?o postpone did not prevail. The 'question being on the billon its tion to Congress relative to the third reading, Mr. Lnsk in oppo- manntacture and sale of spurious goods and merchandise pissed its third reading. 'TH DAY. SENATE. The Senate, Gov. Holt presiding, was opened with praver by Kev. L. L. Nash. Mr. White, from the special com mittee on Governor's mansion sub mitted a report, with bill accom pany ing,which was ordered printed. The bill provides that the Governor and his council shall complete the building now in course of erection on Lurke Square; to use convict labor and such material as can be in whole or in part manufactured at the penitentiary; authorizes the expenditure of any money derived ftom the sale of lots iu Kaleieh under tho acts of .March 8, 1S87, also chapter l.'U, acts of 1S83; authorizes the Governor to sell all lauds mentioned in the two acts above relerred to: authorizes an appropria:ion of .'5, 93.5.04, not otherwise appropriated, on the warrant of the Governor. PASSED TIIir.D READING. To authorize commissioners of Hyde county to levy a special tax; to amend sec. 2.2J8 of the Code in relation to State institHtion; pro moting the issue of non transferable scrip. y. L. -i, to amend chamber 1G of the Code, in relation to elections. Mr. Thomas moved to postpone action on this bill till Wednesday next and that the bill be made a special order for that day. Lost on call of roll ayes 1, noes 17. The bill then passed its second reading ayes 2(, noes 9. Mr. llice, of New Hanover, hold ing in his hand a printed copy of "an act to amend chapter 10 of the Code, in relation to elections,"' said he noticed the bill on his desk and that it had no report of any committee on it. 1 hat before it was called up fur action he moed its reference to the committee on insane asylums. Mr. Payne replied that the re marks of the Senator from New Hanover exhibited all 'the intelli gence he was possessed of. lie thought the Senator from Xew Hanover should be referred to the committee on insane asylums. The bill had been before and had had the careful consideration of the judiciary committee, of which the Senator from New Hanover was a member, and had been favorably report ed. CON8VMPTION HHKI) An old phvsiciin, rrtired from t ra. tice hTinp bad placed :n his hand- by an Ea-t India rniMlonarv the formula a simple TpRftabie remedy for the ..e: and per manent cure of ( uasara pt :cn , Bronchitis. t-arrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lnng Affection. alM a posif.vp h:. I radical cure for Nerrou Debility u:! ' Nervous omplajn-ji, afler having tested its won drfL:l ruraiive powers in thou.sanda cf cajies. has felt it his duty to make it known to hm suffering fellows Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suf fering. 1 will send free of charge, to ail u Lo desire it. ihis recipe in tierman, French or English. wi:h full directions for preparing and using. SeDt by mail by ad dressing w ith atair.p, naming thi- paper, W. A N'.'YE- 1 IU T ivers H!-ck. Kochts t' r. N. V . i.ov 1 w '. v The o'clock chair. in il'si:. House was opened at 10 , Speaker. Ieazar in the Prayer by the Kev. L. L. the Central .Methodist s Wilmington, Goldaboro, Norfolk nd New York cbfipr than it can !of their libertie; can William the tw doo from Florida to New ltarne j econd hold the reins with popular tia Wilmington, Goldsboro and the j liberty enlarged T These are some Atlantic and North C.vrelina Uail- i of the grave problems that ealut road t Will tby believe the state- ; the future. Haa34 did M well at Gettysburg, meal of A leading hardware) Austria is in a more hazardous creCSAr, m the mob tramptd merchant thAi cooking stores can j condition still. Manaced by Kns- ' d hui. irvn oiuid i uiauurj un vj uctutauj , sue President-alect Ilarri.son will HalAOJ But see to it thai the brare ,-w frne via Goldsboro, Norfolk 1 is threatened with aoeial disorders ! start for NVashincton on the "."jt b - n aad Kluabeth City for lees than and political complications that i in his private car, accompanied by would be charged if the goods were may conTulse the empir and leave 1 hls family and two or three others. ...., , ,',.,,. ! He savs he dreads the hip droming, stopped at Goldsboro and sent it in ruins. . - , , f 1 ,, , J " ' . , ! and the "fnss and feathers he will from that point to New Berne over ; Italian blood is flowing in the old be 8nbjected to may prove a night the Atlantic and North Carolina , channels and the question of Italian I mare to him. KaiLroad t This never before anity is quickening the pnlae of jt71 t so saade such a splendid noord t Getty sborg are neither (U&mcd Bor robbed. JUloetMrraat rich age say f A pexfeci totr U that ia which you M the faro era patron ixi a g the horn BBsrchaatA, the laborers uvn&ag the woay they earn with tlmix m txdmmuy aad U anl naleJ by m tpirit that wiU not per r V I IT CT HI" RITTrilS sard of condition of affairs ia not ; Europe. Leaders, in all the pro- Thi. remedy i becoming PO well known beeaoae of ths exorbitant rates of vinces are looking for the Napoleon nd so popular as to need no sp.. iaimen . ,i , ii i v- i . Hon. All who have used r.I.clrie liittera the A. A '. C. IUilroad, but of , or L .vaar who will place himself at ; ilnK th Mme 5on(J of rrE1M. a purer railroad combinations that oaght the bead of Italy, and restore her 1 medicine doe not mist and it lsguaian I .A tr ,1,, .11 ll.it l rlalnief' KUefrlc Sn artirLaa ibrOatal If theT Can b not U be allowed tO eilSt . glory. i BUt will cu-e all diseases of tho Liver it .t kia Tka smrlt oi We trust the friends of progrese, The Genius of Liberty is kindling and Kidney, win remove rimpies Boils, bOCit Bt koe. The Spirit Of e inia w . 17..i ' heum other affection, caused by ridprpeJtJ betweea baalaeee aieo'jastice anu ta.r ri-7 n lu, ..-. - " , impure biocni. drive Maiar.a from I ; " 'a owance (modifies the law 1 P-sed by a vote of J . . . i-. .n nnt .r. fci thti Rnuia'i ran til trerflDbJS in the the Titm and t revent as ell as cure all , Vear 8 allow auce. (tuuuiuio tuc w Mil wecnsaif , ixaoeeinen an - - . frTr. Fl,r c..rt. of Headacb,. ; so that a woman who has been con- j lahortrm. farBiei. aad maaaiactar- tuiqaitoaa pracicr, man -c w i .-.. 1 Comupation and indigestion try Electric ; victed of the murder of her husband uuw . anrl aiterwarus Daraonea may re ceive the same ; fJ. IL GOT, relating Nash of chnrcti. A member who was absent Thursday, attending the Oyster, Game and Pish Pair, moved to dispense with the reading of the journal. The Speaker thought, as the member and many others were absent, they would like to have the journal. The reading was pro ceeded with. HILLS INTRODUCED. Pelating to the service of boards of supervisors ; to regulate the de posit of trust funds; relating to pensions : relating to the hunting of deer; to increase economy in the public school fund. .Mr. Doughton introduced a joint resolution, which passed its third reading, providing that the legis lature adjourn without day at noon March 11th next, and that no busi ness be done alter the 'Jth of March except enrolling and ratifying bills. I! ILLS l'ASSHD rillHD r.r.ADINCS-S. S. P. .'?-). amending chapter 92, laws of 1ST.?, amending the charter of the Great Western : N. C. Ii. i K. Co. i allowing the road to change its route so as to connect with cer tain steamship and railroad lines); 11. P. !.", relating to dower and a sitiou to the bill led off with the argument that it established an intellectual qualification for the enjoyment of suffrage. He feared this would lead to, if not force, a confiiei of races. This was a direct effort to disfranchise the negro race, as the majority of them could neither read nor write. Mr. Payne, in charge of the bill, addressed himself first to a direct threat thrown out yesterday by the benator lrom Davidson (Mr Ihomas) that a icepublican Con gress and a Republican President soon to take hold of national af tairs would interfere, with al. the power of the government, to regulate the affairs of elections in this State if this bill was to become a law. If such a threat was to become a fact then it behooved the Democratic party to prepare for it. In reply to the Senator from Bnncombe (Mr. Lu.sk) upon his argument as to a race conflict he said the only attempt in that line which had ever been made originated with and had been promulgated by the republican par ty of North Carolina. The Kirk war was without a parallel in the history of any State.npheld and inaugurated by a Republican Governor who but yesterday attempted to have the disabilities removed from him which had been pnt upon by the Senate of his State sitting as a court of impeachment for violations of the Constitution. He referred, upon the line of oppression spoken ot by Mr. Lusk, that he had in his mind a time when the Senator from Buncombe was LT. S. District At torney and had drawn bills of in dictment against Judge Bennett and other citizens of North Carolina which were oppressive indeed and should bring the blush of shame to his face if he was capable of such a thing. He knew whereof he spoke, for as an attorney he defended those indicted citizens. It had been in timitated that this bill was uncon stitutional. It was not so, and in no particular was it in conflict with the State or National Constitution. In regard to the provisions of the bill it did not inflict a hardship upon anv honest voter. It was charged that this bill was a copy of the South Carolina election law. Why. if it was, it would have scared the Republicans to death. That was a law which was measured by inches, feet and yards, though it had never been declared uncon stitutional. The New Hampshire law restricted the qualifications of a voter to property and it could not be found in conflict with the Con stitution of the United States. Mr. Thomas of Davidson, said he would name this bill The South Carolina Election Law. He sent forward ten amendments to strike out the ten sections of the bill. Mr. Stubbs, spoke in support of the bill not because of the past but for the present and the future and the best interests and prosperity of the State. The bill carrys on its face the true Lessence of a free and fair ballot, it was the only law which could secure such a use of tho election franchise. The colored man was a political factor and in telligence must very soon solve the problem. He did not believe the last will and testament of our fore fathers could ever by intelligence be construed to devise this land and country to the control of the colored race. He had as great an admiration for the old servant of ante-bellum days, as any one. In explanation of his vote the colored Senator fromWarren (Falk ner) stated that three appointed poll holders in his county had said that they had been put there to count in Democrats. Senator Emry asked him to please name the men. Give the Senate the names of any white men in Warren county who had Baid such a thing, but the colored Senator declined, saying he could do so at the proper time. The bill on its third reading - u I Vkl K. -a. the gurus, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for "diar hoea. Twenty-live cents a bottle. If hearers were would be better. better, sermons WHY HOIIEU FADE. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. Ir. Acker's English. Eemedy for Consumption is an absolute cuie for colds. For ealo by It 1'erry druggist, New Berne, N. ('. A SAU.STORY. The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Al ways keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy at hand. For sale in New Berne by R. Berry, druggist . A man may talk like a wise man, yet act like a fool. Bucklen's Arnica SalT Teh Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, ' Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively1 cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bx H. NT. Duffv. jan;i7 Avoid moods and pets and fits of sulkiness. A Ll'X I'fl V AND NECESSITY For rich and poor who wish to enjoy Kood health, and who do not wish to resort to bitter, nauseous liver medi cines and cathartics, is the ooncen trated California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fies. R. N. Duffy, agent, New Berne, N. C. febo dw4w WHEN you can ret k pore, clean, fine SAVANNAH riOAK Inside and . ut, of the very flnea (SAVANNAH TUB A 'CO. two for a nickel, why don't you go to IA L.MKR'8 CIOAU STORE and get them. lo not bi humbugged by cheap trash ; pi t a toon smoke and be happy; and ou run get any quality of Cigars you want. I.Htle Mexi cans, one cent. K1VK ( MI-Ko-IN. very populsr brand, for Leu cent, elc , elc Why cot come and try Hu m? W M I I'A J,M KH, Mid Hi- t., Newbern. SASTERS SORTIi MKOLISi GARBLE 0 Tax Notice. All persona owing Taxea for 1887 and 1888, Schedule "B" Taxea, Retail Liquor Licenses, and all other licenses required by the Revenue Laws of North Carolina, are hereby notified to settle tha same. Further indulgence cannot be given, I will attend at my offioe from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. to receive the same, from and after this date. January 10, 18S9. D. STIMSON, tf Sheriff Craven Co. h. sCatawbH LtttAM BALM Cleanses tin Nasal l'assa sres, Allay Pain and In rlamm ation, Heals til Sores, JB e stores the Senses ol Taste a no Smell. ! WFEVER yf HAY-EEVER Try ihe Cure. A particle is applied into eaen nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by d warren Bireet. isew vort lanladwly f irM ssom Sirietar. u E9 Hr4 otIj by th IlXnaj ChsaJetl 5. Trade Big G haaglvea univer sal satisfaction In the cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescribe It and feel safe in recommend ing it to all sufferers. 1. J. STOXKB, H.D.. Deetfur, III. pp.ice, si.oo. Suid by Druggists. J. V.'Joedan, Aeent, New Berne. N. C. mav2 d wlv BOOK STORE. J. L. HARTSFIEID KINSTON, N. C, DEALER iy BOOKS and STATIONERY School Books and School Supplies a specialty. Oonfoctlonoriea, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Toys, Glassixare, Crockery, Fishing Tackle, Etc. ne door south of Loftin's Bank. Very truly, J L. HARTS FIEL.D Monuments Tombs. ITALIAN&AHERiCAN MARBLE Ordera will reoeive prompt attontior vnd satisfaction guaranteed JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor Oor. BROAD AMD CRAVED Sti. PfKW BERNE, N. C O. E. Mil ma is my authorized aget t in K i . l ns80-dTw OUR. A WEEK Cub System while as convenient to the bnyer as any Instalment system, m a whoUtal ipot casJk tyttrm to us. Tbe co-operaiion ci uu club members sells us i watches m each 38 Watch Club, and wc nt cash Bros the Club for each watch before It goes oat, though each member only pays (i s week. This is why we give Toe more for voor moan than anv one alas and why we are doing the largest watch bnsiness In tbe world We sail only first quality good', bat wj prices are about what others get far see -nndoualitv OnreiOBUwtvWatok is a substantial Sll ver (net imitmtUm T SSI Km any kind) Stem-Wind American Lever Watch either hunting case or opssi. yi . . - " - Wuraouv w swa ! oiwii. OpenFace first quality, stiffened Gold AmertcanLever w a ten jrnmrmmm w Mar ao vearM. It Is nuTv erjna to any watch sold Cor by others. We find a first-lass S aliened Gold Case mock more satisfactory and serviceable than any Solid Gold Case that can be sold at leas than double the money, as chasm solid cases are Invariably thin, weak, ol -low quality, and worthless after short use. Our 938 WtJ contains umuauil. .uw. vu. .i in.. i m proveroents, of vital Importance to acear-ft te timing fatrm isuttproer, rmumsttm Wind. . . which we control exclusively. It l fully oqual for accuracy, appearance, dam bility and service, to any 7J Watch-either Open Face or Hunting. 0ur.3-00 1111- roaa W&tch la especially constructed lor the most exacting rue. and b the (seat Rail road Watch made. Open Face or Huntmg. All these prices ar either all cash or ia Caaba, l.uu av weoau i. AJam Wmtek Insulator ffin fr aril sac Wetea. The Keystone Watch Clnb Co1 Mala e-cs Ii Cs' Bws allslsa 0O4 WAIN IT T. FHILABA, f A. Aft-enta Wanted. Mix Watch In.ulitor, $1.00 ItssTI BaVCBMlsTssa. Max V A fMrrfbet I Wf any Watch. Scot bf Mil c rwit We wish tew men to Mil onrl goods bvsaraple to tne wnoio- sa,le and retail trade. W e arp the largest manufactureralnoarllne. Kno.lose two cent stamp. A permanent WAGES postal cards. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. Centennial .MantrfacturinaT Co.. SALESMEN nnjal ManirfactMrintr I Cincinnaff bhm. : wAots S3. 00 PE DAY. DETECTIVES antfd In evnry oownty. etinrwdmon to art nnctor d. an if for WlknaA mvtitnrl larva rattrarrfsi ar ..ffered. Send 2c. "Ump Cor particoUrn Addraa. Grannan Detective BureaijCe.44Arcde,Clnclnnatl.O. AT PLANNERS You will find NOBBY and STY LISH SUITS in SACKS and CUTAWAYS. His stock cf ?Iio and Gents' Fnrnishing: GooiIh is Complete. Two doors North cf H..U1 AI.H2HT. Hartford Life and Annuity nsurance ompany, OF HARTFORD, CONN. " VY, WATSON, Gen. Agent, Hew Berne, H.C. Assets .... 1,500.000. SIXTY MILLIONS INSrKAXCE IN KOIit'K. SAFETY FUND NOW OVER $650,000. Five year members receiving nearly FI ITY 1111 (MINT, in divLlondfi, from earnings of the SAFETY FUND. Unparalelled Success! Security! Equity! Economy! jy Active solicitors wanted in every County in North Carolina. Address as above. feblC dwlm HEALTH IS WEALTH! READ CAREFULLY. if, malt nrj Ua la wtrnktag lUi4 all action ol Xotlh Carotin Th dj La coming whin th cry of Bitt-r. JiBMtimeion to d tuiat x ontUrl by ftaat corpora- trtrj Siberian exile will be a:pn - . ! tioQ aUid oq11m moaopc4it. .trampet'ii call to arras. Nihiliam Nvboi refunded. Frlre 3 els. aDd$M3 bottle at H. N. Du.Tv's Drag SWre lo pric, pr dozoc. to tbe removal of the political dis. HOUSE. The Honae was opened at 10 o'clock with prajer. UK. K. C West's N kkv r ATnTTri Tsiatmknt, a guaranteed specific for Hyste ria, Dizziness. Convulsions. Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Nervous .Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening ui me Drain resulting in insanity ana leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barren d ess, Loss of power In either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhcea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self abusa or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or six bottles for to. 00, sent by mail prepaid on reoelpt of price. WK GUARANTEE SIX BOX IKS To cure any case. With each order received by us 'or six boxes, accompanied with $5 Ott. we will send the purchaser our written guar antee to refund tbe money If the treatment does not effect a oure. Guarantees issued only by R. N DUFFY, druggist, sole agent, New Berne, N. C. p24 dwly ' KINSEY SCHOOL. 7 For Girls and Young Ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens January 16th. Write for Catalogue to JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal, it WWTWV-, wyS 'TOgWfSr .y.nz "

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