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THE OURN AL. ' V. HAICOCK Proprietor. CeaJ Hprtr. "MUDDLED. pfXnUrmt the Pott 0(Ht at Xeu Bern?, JV. (7 &i meond-cla matter. Basineas f&ilarea for the past week numbered 22S, against 193 for the tame time last year. It U hard to say which is the : wont Congressional evil, the cold 'tea or the absentee. Bradstreet reports a decrease in the volume of business since the beginning of the month. Yon can easily fill the public eye IT yon only hare the dust. Sif ting. The New York Advertise a as cribes the failure of a liquor dealer to ft fear of free trade. Possibly free drinks did it. The income tax ia very popular with the people at large, however unpopular with nabobs and subsi dised blowers. Hard time croakers had betteH prestige top before crossing the track and look ont for the prosperity locomo tive. Sam Small undertook to pub lish an Administration paper at Oklahoma. Bat he has abandoned A. the effort and left the town, i; The Mikado of Japan is a cold- ; blooded wretch. When his mother r in-law was taken ill he called in - 423 physicians. And yet she lived. Feat. "After meeting for 26 years in accession at Washington, D O. . the National Woman suffrage - Association has chosen Atlanta , Qa for the next convention. - The belief ia current in Wash v - insrtoa that another bond issue of K $50,000,000 will be necesary. And r this. In all probability, will be fol ' lowed by others. Star. . . . . All the Brazilian fleet, except ' .theNlchtheroy, have joined the in : . nrgenta The issnrgen,t army from the sooth Is advancing on Bio, and - business men there are practially ..-- paste stricken. ,. .! am not aware that I have join ' . - - ed any temperance society," said - : the editor. "What's op nowf : ' "Well, I wrote; "Let the galled " Jade squeak and it reads: 'Let tha ' falloajnr leakP Atlanta Con titntloa. . . - AmfSeient number of Demo- ' - eratie members of the House of Bep- . reeentativea have signed the call lor a caucus to consider the pro- , prietj of amendiag the rules so as ' to compel members present to ;' rote - . Tommy Maw. what is a aver- V age man? Mr. Figs He is a man " who la pleasant and smiling down i town all day, but who cornea home and gives his wife fits to make np . . the average. Indianapolis Jour- . - An eld lady who had several un ; ;J " married daughters fed them large - - 'I tj oa a fish diet, because as she in v genionsly observed, "fish is riea in ; phrosphoraa and phosphorous is "rf, sefsl in Making matches. : -If the Sugar Tx is restored the Democracy will lose many a vote. The Hew York World say: Du- ting the campaign of 1892 cheap : "sugar resulting from taking off the J . dnty oa raw sugar was the leading and' most potent feature of the - Democratic argument." '2he poor fellows in Boston are in great traits notwithstanding the nuninal steps taken to given them C : work and supply them with food. Fire thonsand ot them crowded - . . - aroond the State House and d- - manded bread, and far a time a riot was imminent. Much allow .;' aaoe is to be made for thve in dis- treat who wonld labor if the way waa open to them, T ; Lord Bosbery has been informed a V- by the Ambassadors of Germany and France that London is spec-V- tally . lafested by Anarchists. In the vast dty they find a hiding ...V place and laboratory and the sym pathy of cranks. The fool cranks . regard for the fiend erank. The la- t . test bomb thrower in France got :V ala ootflt in London, r CThe insurgents at Bio refuse to "allow water boats to visit the mer -v- cksatmen in the harbor. A british : eaptain applied to the commander '.- of a British man.of-ar protection a securing water and was refused. ; He then applied to Admiral Ben-.- ham, who had the water boat pro "; A teeted by the American flag. Brit. Ish sailors at Bio trample the Brit ; ish flag in the ?irt and give three cheers for "Uncle 8am." The political fifuaTion is badly ' muddled," and there is no indi cation of it 8 cleating up. Why can not the Drftnocratin party go tor ward on its high mission witboaf constantly floundering in th madt In an article on the late Penn sylvania election, the Philadelphia Record, after referring to the ef fect ot Tariff agitation says; "Bat it has in greater part been due to the demoralization and disorgani zation of the Democratic party consequent upon an iucapa ble. inefficient and headstrong lead ership. The Republican, party is figh ting for life. It has had the help of men who are fighting for subsi dies which they have so long en joyed that they look upon them as property rights. Although the Dem ocrats have the means and muni tions of war, the poeesston of exe cutive power In both the State and the Federal Governments, and the of victory, they have simply laid down and let every thing go. They have squabbled among themselves, and attempted to meet the solid shot of the enemy with fireworks." If the above paragraph had ap pered originally in the New Berne Jottbitxl, or if it had been writ ten by the able editor of the Fay- etteville Observer, it might have been said that it came from the hand of a man suffering with a sore head and a malicious heart. But, it is the language of the Phil adelphia Record, a rich and power fcl Democratic paper that has stood by the "machine" obeying its orders and asking no questions. What does the Record sayt Listen. "It has in greater Part been due to the demoralization and disorgani zation of the Democratic party con sequent upon an tion of Djinrx-rMTie n, re I d pt-r. di n r -.. r lit- ;i t-. ! , ; par to ,ul- , i p.-, ; I rutn. It prolVr - hi be t 1 1 v of r bo peopl. . mil- tablish irs claim - th' ! t -bility of doubt, or n: . '- r:. ted 6Cota and conie n,. i'.irri Hhibboletbs cannot Mive n, It un; t ntilize the national resources to the good of the people. washix;t ded. V A' i');:kkspondi:ce is An Elaborat" r i" ry . ff.": 'y t r-,- m I-M;,'. ;'' a,'tetiii- new; own Brinklev vi ( IjP(;;iie-i. OIK..' of in this Mr. ivi. le. It is lie Eiinera; io in i ii : in tai i ii il: ,() MR. CLEVELAND. from "condensed telegrams n the Charlotte Observer, we le irr that ''President Cle'. eland ye-'t -diy denied emphatically and ivnt ably, reports that he was il a boat to undergo an operation." Elsewhere it has been nt.ited tin: Mr. Cleveland, irritated by the t iil are of the Senate to promptly p the Wilson tariff b.ll, and anno, d by the Silver agiiation ia ih" House, will leive Washinet.vi to find recreation in duck tdioov.'i,:. His destination is supp to be the North Carolina Soands. It is understood that rlie I're--. dent is now on the waters of ttie Old North Stite. In common with all patriotic Car olinians, we welcome Mr. Cleve land to our territory and hope tint he will find the anticipated benefit and enjoyment. The President ought not to be "irritated" by the condition ot affairs at the capital. He M t Mi example of independence of party, and he ought not to make wry fa ces over having to take a few drops ; of the medicine he has adminis tered ia large and drasMe d h es. We are entirely with the Presi-j deut in wishing the Senate to pss the tariff bill, and we expect them; :o do it, but we are not with him j on the silver question. We like! silver. When a ohild we were never so happy as when we had a ii!vei incapvble, inefli- quarter, and to this day the "gang- ( L iiavoi . W ill-L i- Ifl- d air.- and a refe; t. hir :;i I or uel) rac'ed tu icid tas'e (.'nunty (. Kingston. I. It tnr th'1 nlaest countr-- is, Willis". ,Al the 11- -r is ii tt:'. jvabli-she-l at Y . . dated .January in dof-n mourning Wasliinrrin. wbo had insf .'lllai.l to re-' .it Mount Ver A verbatim roj.y- of the funeral notice will he of interest to t housa ivls of your renders. It is as follows. ;1':c'i ilnti'd (icor eh.wn. ). C. l)..-o.ni ier -v ! i V;l.:a: to sa : in pev will (h :hei" cratic met b ' e:.'; IS - i : ' : ; i j i'i h a. HlO': ! c i t I I l k : i ; hi!!, --j h ! ecu ' IV:- fi ner ' !- i rv i tie i' ' 11) 1 .:ed." h-ni'ii-ra ' ij n ii; w.i -j )' and -ii, U .til t -vice . -ed 1 . c .-. . : i'.ea;l. : c. in. ; : . each o h wounded iil t 'a: a n o t-. it would I C .il (' :- V i - ru: uv I, tar w. in p-i rat i : ti 'i i: - rs i-, j s "in oris I ' 'Dill lilies o u n ii .... . , . 15 V. ) lobes, ()( i y p rs i a n y belli . i n i i i . lis l.eutai ::i ll ei he ! h-raiiis They some- 1 1 - i i ore i m t-e tendeil- hi'id mter- J MHiuii, Com ! i i -oLiality may r, i t he stronger ; e .o-iki-r, it1 ot the lui a scale d Miners' German v. tails is orking ct- t : he risht . v Tying to 70 n Wednesday la--t. tin- ark. -eortal nrt of Washington, the ("Teat tho Father of his Coun try . ana the i-rierel o! man. was fi M l ( r ti ir-x, I . tl. . ....-.!. I - " '!-"'-" ill " luniii 1 111 solemn Honors and funeral pomp. ''A multitude of persons a s ?m l.K ii from many miles around at - ae all", - - . e r a 1 Wei i, : e H-'iia ! e -r: . f,, : i,i ci'i-' Il U 'I! tr la a J'aiiical and : 11 I.'-a-tl anl ai.'ciir'onied 1 ii it r at -i get I'nh n demo- 1)1) w i le IhillM' The (leui- 'eil SCH- 111 or d tariff a i a x Cu an urize a ic a known as Tins ti k li r Virtt.irv lor W6 GLSi Ha ii u . tOgt ild V, Vl'Jl ii At!': frtMV N. Br: sr. til" !Pi! ' 1 1 (i ' o IS :ai.:c.i! at) on t it the Viuunt A eu'iion, tlieclioice ahode and last residenea c. tlie illus trious chiet. The-re v.-en- the Troves the spacious avenues, tiie beautiful andsublirne scenes, tiie noble maiison but alas! the august inhabitant was now no mi re. 1 hat great soul was gone. His mortal part was there, in deed, but, ah: how affecting.' how awful the spectacle of such worth ami greatness, thu3, to mortal eyes, fallen: Yes! fallen: fallen: "In the long and loftv portico, . . . I . . . . 4.1 TT ll" . - . . uiiKiti iiih np w ;i k-pn in o reckoned I Ii i dnrv nnw Iqv tlij o l, - , , .1 ,! corpse. The countenance, still composed and serene, seemed to depress the dignity of the spirit, i which lately dwelt in that life less form. There those wlu paid tiie last sail honors to the bene factor of his country took an im pressive a farewell view. Be tween : and 4 o'clock the sound of artillery from a veesel in the ho! a; r. E i river awoke afresh our solemn! isu elt ctn- sorrow the corpse was moved -.sting on ac ' a band of music with mourn er' light by , ful melody melted the soul into effort. a jail the tenderness of woe five luches ''Then followed the funeral bore of a i procession as follows: dent anil a Seaa-- r,.-l J i el.di d ou Mum! the iVesnJei.?. v Vuik lot a in t lie S : jr. I'liii' (j u rt IJencii, ,01 she has lii-ld eiliee .SofJ ii id ail v i;ot)seciH l . e Atifuir.- i- or this Da o Hill is I) plac ail ilD rlir;iii is' rat to iihi'iie. Tiie selection of Senator Jviwarr! D ugiiths 'vVhlte ot L 'Qifi ma to be Justice 18 a happv one in main !i-pec e. He in a tiae - ,,iitl H said to be master ot 'ih it is ku'uvn as tt:i Napoleoiiic. (!ode, n jiare accomplishment' 1 lie ta.nl! refornierN are pleafed b (Muse it taken out ot the Senate the ablest leader of i ha greai sugar industry who w,ih depended on todeiear :he c uj;ar c cli"duie in the Wil-ou Kill. In (he meantime, the sugar uieu aie !)Ht jrriug themselves to havo him tijUally able to defend sugar. ('as' :ria is Or. and Children, other Kar-oCi for Paregoric. If is Plcasnnt. 1 Miiiicn.t of Mot h fcv 'isIilK'SS. ' -.-curi'H I)iiirrlii'.'i '''llii:r li oiii'l-'" - ii'tiim :u.hi;i.. and !e-. ; -i; ;z tor.' : : ii,- ( in anniK 1 fitr-licr'rt prcsrri Kion for Infanta It coiifiiina neither )iinn, Iorpliine nor .--f -Jt It is a harmless nibsfii.utc Soothing T-yrv- , ami Castor Oil. naranicd is th.riy j cars' use by Gloria I-tr as Worms aud allays prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Vi'iiwl Colic. Castoria re!3Te ' '''"' "list ii:vtioa and fiaiulency. it M tii'- f:ol, regulates the stomach i;:r.- h aifoy and natural wleep. Cos :. I'.inact'a -tlio lotlicr8 Friend, ri.'i Caytori. C:.-'"i in i" .' :; t ten. M ticrfl liai -a c.T - L'li'-i. rl: arm.-ll a-lnt.-rtl loclllldren th .:ri.l ii .suirioru)Dy pnacrlptioiL i; a. 1 1 : Sd Oi ' Aiu ilka, M. D., rooltlyn, N. Y. 'i cen : c. i '; iyil ' ; ' .o J 1-2 per t eted t'i re-iii. i 1 a ! iie ha' air in ami t lie I e 1 i l ll I ite uah -- u - d dent nnd headstrong leader ship." Whose leadership? The Eecord mentions "the possession of execu tive power in both tBe state and ling'' of silver is music tJ our ears If Mr. Cleveland's irritability is produced by the rattlu of silver he will never recover, for the cause of his ailment will never be reaioved. the Federal Qovejnments.lt seems God gave ns s'lver that this strikes Cleveiaud and can take it from up. and no man Pattison, and as Harrity is Chair man ot the .national .Executive Committee, and therefore General Manager of campaigns and special guardian of Pennsylvania Democ racy, he gets it square between the eyes. Now. wherein does the 6itna- tion in North Carolina differ from We repeat the wish for Mr. Cleveland's enjoyment on our sounds and for his complete release from all sorts of annoyances. All men have their troubles, and he is the better prepared for prosper ity who has successfully net tbe bitterest assaults of adversity. Mr. Cleveland has it in his pow n a r- or e 1 1 1 1. 1 1 t svho '. Oa :.: and r ir- ; shuuti; .' rem-in! s lid wa-- Wins;...-., left h-. : e iaka atilOl st ! . f i la;, ui- ;. he p i:c t'2ru:uts . i! 'ii .in pr 'ofk of v'i'c! ric c efnpa-iv p-"ses to ad-; ' the Herr von H-dcer-Al-;:n.v be pla"ed in the it" w-rh incar'di? --cent is claimed t" solve the -r viding an inexpeu ";ve syfl'ern of con c'i'c'ricp'lv. The that in Pennsylvania? Simply in the er to acoomplish great good. feet that in one the battle has been fought and the other the campaign ia about to open. The Democratic party is as badly mnddled in North Carolina as It ever waa ir. Pennsyl vania. Are we or tne uia jNortn State to learn nothing from tbe Pennsylvania Waterloo! The can- sea that led to disaster in Pennsyl vania may lead to irremediable rain in North Carolina. It is a fact, to which we cannot close oar eyes, that there is demoralization and disorganisation, bat whether it is due to "incapable, inefficient and headstrong leadership" this depo nent aayeth not. The troth is this demoralization most end even if it necessitates a change of leaders. He has only to set the stern end undeviating the Democratic party followed in the Seoa'e example of fidelity to to have it and in the House. He can yet make hi i ad ministration a brilliant s-uece-s and crown his brow with a diadem of glory. Will he do it? We shall see. A Inll-hfe-sized picture of An drew Jackson would be a shield and ornament in the business office of the President. irv ,1 '.- alt l;.'.l-i' a " : Chu'Ag Leat beh a' her i. wa.- i r v. X in: iepia -c x ' . X- V. Y A I ' AXOTHER TURN OF THE HUE. The Brazilian Fleet Joins the Insnr grents at I est national resources. The resources of Monarchies, Mr. Prendergast is still on ex hibition in Chicago. In October last he committed aa wicked a mnr. ' der m ever happened. He is a ma- - lieioos scoundrel of the worst type. There U not a doobt of his guilt. Tbe pretense of his insanity is rot aad mockery. There is now alle- -' (ed argument a question of giv- - tag the bloody wretch a new trial. Newport News, Va., promises to be a very busy place for some time toeome. The great shipyard there, it ia stated, has contracts already oa hand for construction and re pairs which will give employment to many hundreds of men for two or three years. As a pointer, 250 mechanics arrived at Newport Hews yesterday from New Ycrk, and will immediately go to work at satiafaotory wages. In tbe mean time the Chesapeake and Ohio, now a great trunk line road, is uaiBg its influence to build up the export trade of Newport News, It has already reached Urge fignreav Baltimore San. Loudon, F-b. 23 A dispatch from Buenos Ayr s concerniug business affairs say i-: "Preident Peixotto has stopped all telegra phic communication between Kio deJaneiro and Bahia. and BPablics differ very widely. " V0 In one arbitrary power U the con- excepting ihe dynamite cruiser trolling force, in tne other love or Nicheroy, haa gone over to the country is the supreme influence. insurgents and has sailed for Eio ThA rvanrtiA nfthA rTn;td Rfafcpa I Janeiro. The insurgent army of by a large and almost countless ththoQ"h!Cie?; tn . .. Xhe Government troops sent to majority are attached to their Gov- oppose it have accomplished noth- ernment. They are proud of its past ling, and apparently fear to join and confident of its future, and battle with the insurgents. Busi- when convinced that is in danger ne"8 men at Kio are partially panic a j. ii J ,x idu.v-cu taej ny W ius rescue auu nave it. This is the unfailing fountain of onr national resources. American party conflicts are bat incidents in the history of a people pressing for ward to the highest human attain ment, and that party will have the confidence and support of the peo ple that shows the higher and bet ter adaptability to progressive de velopment in whatever augments national glory and exalts American character. Why am I a Democrat! Simply because, my reason having been convinced that tbe ATLANTA IN THE SWIM. mil Hare an Exhibition in is!).',, on a Million Dollar Basis. Atlanta, Feb. 28. The City Council of Atlanta to-day voted aid to th proposed cotton States In ternational Exposition to be held in Atlanta in 1895 to the extent of uasu assistance in me sum oi ,o. 000. The clearing house banks of At lanta have contributed $10,000. A preliminary fund of two hun dred thousand dollars will be asked from the citixens of Atlanta next Democratic week, and so enthusiastic are the r-'Oiu. "X. , 1 :; id K.i v the that wick the wav I be in ' - 'l-- etc! Mrs L she belii v vhen t -selves toi protect i"!i in izition in lirn thr the hi'.:". for women. t lr. ii- ver.-ny : ion of C lie C')P..:Ct0d i.ir-e an;! : e and y herself ity yc.u's :intfirop:c ;t v ii ivp that amount is nartviathe cmardian of constitn. onsiness men ot the city for Ue liiw,, t K Bnoce88 of the Exposition that al " ' I TAAfl V m DTP Than t hat a m nun s A -1 - - - . A . 1 1 i a. u. I . arueub ueaire to wninuaie w I pledged success ana participate in its Diess-inp-s. Ton are a Rennhlican. Whvf " I r'lnn.o- 1 1 ! X Because yoa beliere in the princi- ASS.5umeUi. pies of the Eepablicao party and y1' NL;vFeb" 23'TT?' E I. v j- -v i i. j Satterfield, a butcher, of Salem, have an abiding faith in its desti- 8kjpPed today, carrying with hi,, ny. Both of ns are controlled by Miss Luia Shore, a 17 year old patriotism, and so long as it is the school git I and all the mom v he insDiration of Datriotism that im- ana a,s partner had. Satterfi Valuao'e Hit tj tic Univer-itv. Ka'eigh, Feb. 1' 5 Mr.. " il lie P. Mangnm, of Wa: -bl'igt!', D. C.. gives to the T i valuable crle d ap? Qee v aud basb.tnJ ri .:-;:; twi residence in tho--: c..:;-" The Dialec-ic Va SOCier'e.S CI t ;e I"! :v." denoted :o i r i ; !-r u ion of 2'). oou , vided ;. r ment. 'Va uabl- f;:! r - tutioii. F;l-t H . i i T-o i li, Baltimk:: ' . ; -bial train, co;- : -- : ; man i.'.ir, wi: h ' 7-"' ' the nri'.'' -.! c w. erne l.-.irh A i!ltOT). it-:- J v ' '-; n. v o. i; ii!----. : ' ran on rec-'-ru ' W. : total time fr m v- ' V : ing-- ': v.'S !'".. 11 ve nn';ni--i i'. and t.-rniiaa-, ivcairy, s, ii is irs air ex-; Infan'ry, a;!- ) n-iif), and is; With arms reversed; em tt.e fiuger ! Guard, . s ii. ill motor. : Muse. . u'd) t eb.nite or 1 Clergy, i dnu Ih f.m-i The Gene: al's horse, with his d i ' . a::: iim in 1 saddle, holsters, and pistols. ! Cols. Smims, Ramsey, Payne, Pall-bearers. Corpse. Pall bearers. Cols, Gilpin. Marstelleu. Little. Mourners, Masonic brethren, Citizens. 'When the procession had ar rived at the bottom of thy ele vated lawn, on the banks of the Potomac, where the family vault is placed, the cavalry halted, the infantry marched to wards the mount, and formed their lin. The clergy, the Masonic bi'i thren, and the citi zens descended to the vault, and the funeral service of the Church was performed. The firing was repeated from the veesel in the river, and the sounds echoed from the woods and hills around. The Volleys. Three general discharges by the infantry, the cavialry, and eleven pieces of artillery which lined the banks of the Potomac back of the vault, paid the last tripute to the entomed Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of ihe United States and to the depar ted Hero. "The sun was now setting. Alas! the Son of Glory was 'set forever. Xo. the name of Wash- I mgton the American President and General will triumph over Death! Ihe unclouded bright ness of his glory will illuminate the future ages!" Clobroom Gossip. ii'. i: ,ik ij n; 'cu . i b i t iv d flit dt'Hio : i- a fdisvwd ruoney al.d the w;ii i t- wa; in M-ir t.and, but 1 could, :t an investigation which expose ' h -. )! fi p.dy of thi:m. An astur,.' politi- me recenth: ".he li- clock w;M!i!il ar an j ' escctd:ns : hat of lamp llghf(;d tr.r 10 ' r !-rh :.: 8 or l-s) cei.ts. : f:r.!i! fit circirf he hmkee, the will r ri without the current n" 1- h 'it- Tn;. cTi'r-i! cm be :.:' -d b, ti-iTid from tin- d;,n,imo -':m or a'it n ric illy .'r. .n a a ob i - r -ry. ami consists ot a mom iowering of the circuit po nii.ti by G tu t-n volt-t once every ! hour'1, the t-fleet being to set all '::ks in he circuit exactly L'e'brr. The l.iinp-i are not .ir:-:i:iv e!l'-'Ced. : ii"o;L';i!iization of Educatiou. Ih-' coiitiovcrsy a hour the teach r, of religion 'u thu public schools h.i: ."lurgef-td to Professor J. H. !lf 'up of Columbia College, whose vu: 1: i-j the teaching of ethics, i,he ; : 'p.iv.ition of a very HUggestive i;':cb tor the February Forum of c .i-iplefe reorganization that is n -.'ss;vi: our edncationaf sys- ' :.- tc t.p.ug n:Kut anytnmg Use a ?! nor.-.l Imce in our teaching. While one faction cnuenda for teaching of religions formulas in th-.; schools and for the observ i;:c o. cc.'t tin religions re monies in joLi- colleges, aud while another j ioction conteud- t hat these things j will bring ab : an uudesirable union of chnrch aud state; every body seems to forget that -noral teaching is i very different thing from the t. iching of religious doc trine?. For onr eih. ri ; l system from inry sch ol np to the become the moral b -come iD , it touM be ..iy :o change the - when to pri ur: iversi' force th r - shuping i" : ncc-fsan ci-reir ii. at chosen. T:c.V lire ch"F :.-:i-;i';ig :u,d fjr c.illt d "go -d me uo' one m ten n nov. wh it i. r;i! chai th.-n.-at' !; --en wiia direC refer- !spie'.:o::.i fitness for tl, ;; th-- nior-1 fibre of tbOf I'd ;i s c ue. teachers fur their ,! dinarily er"; but s ever . to his - tiding w ns tl! 'I'! .ii oke :ai; c iii.' pells to action the liberties of the people are secure. The talk so common about bank ruptcy and "the credit of the coun try gone to the dos" is unadulter ated nonsense. The People is the Government. Nowhere, in all tbe world, can there be found a peo ple whose resources are so great as ours. These resources may be ham pered for a time, but the moment financial disorder threatens the downfall of the Bepublio the peo ple will fly to its rescue and save it. Why is it that the United; States has no large standing army! It is simply because thera is ho need of it. Let the occasion arise and eight millioQS of people will fly to arms. There never has been a moment in our history when Patriotism was not superior to party. Administra tions rise or fall as they are true or false to the public. The question of the (continaa-, Our nc".v ' long. 1 a dud few nt Th" 'i lie .Maxim Gnu in Action. Th ' .'Maxim gun has been ib tested in the Mutabeleland ca -p ugu in south AfriC'. : h.U: i m i h of O i ijih rue ii .x.m gun eff- " -i -. . "iN i'ked ihe natives. In";.: b i . v . s were armed i h M: -. ' i-llenry .-.rid 'Winches i nils, they were powerbs-b-'tcre ti.o ten i tile fire of the Maxim ytin, widch in : vrd them down like wheat berore a scythe. Iri the "lorniir' he night was ' . '' . -id " j lrerally torn F -h time !: i : h y were ! : . . . , e-i r '!, ' !f :t. of the Joseph Jefferson has sncceede'l the late Edwin Booth as president of the Players' c'nb. Ihomas Murphy, the son of Francis Murphy, has take- up the temperance work of his fa'her. Fx. Vice President Morton wears an iron gray wig, which is so care fully made that it is supposed to grow on the scalp. Cramp, the great shipbuilder, says that he does not go abroad ofteuer because an ocean voyage prostrates him with seasickness. Sir Charles U: landed pro pi ier has ;so!d hi Toulon to a M ' I li . ..- '. : VI-Ci- t . -.! i ,1 ,0 Mr. leu. e-i -1 i . l i -1 u i . , h tie I- i; '.i;t ' r ; lla a ' ; . . i i; -i i ii can ii- 1 : . i i is or:1 : ii t - ;. Ill' " i . I - A , be i to Ito V CI lit - . loviug t-howin tt ill se! t, si wo lib' hoine of cian .-aid tc gboi' c! Blaine protecrs some of tlific." Toe policy of ihr able statesman is advocated by h:s pr teges in the State Department. These republican hold-over chiels ought to be sumti.-aiilN dis missed and democrats ought to oe put ia their places. In every dep irtmentOiere are such "hold overs" though Mr. Cnrlisle is mak ing Bercalean efl'jrcn to clean out the Treasury Department In the Interior Department there are a few left, notably the Kev.Mr.Ames a son-in-law of Columbus Delano, who has held bis position for years through all f oris of charges, simply because of his connections with Grant's Secre'ary o! theJjlnteri'T. This gerth-m- n ;- F iseopal CIe.-g ni.tn . 1 is ti ifdiy f.,u :() the democra: c p.i; to keej) on maiiy of t h Se nun in t ffioe. Many of i hem have other proffessious and are wenl hy, as ii in the case with UvX. Mr. Ames The Women's Right's Associa tion wb.ch lias been in session here frr the phSt w. ek will meet in the M;;r!.. rv.-oia of ihe Senate to-day. Ah Sena, oi Vm.c ol the Wonjaii'n 6uffr-.g" Cuiutnittee is sick in Florida, ten-.tor D. ii. Hill win receive the ladies. .The next session of the As.-.-ciafion will be held in Atlauta, Ga. The Grand Army of the H.-pub. lie will aleo meet in A'lanfa where they will receive a cordial welcome by their bretheren aud friends who fought on tbe other side, bet who are now just as loyal to the Stars and Stripes. Mr. Josephus Daniels Chief Clerk of the Interior Department says the charge made by Mr. Hale, in his paper, tbe Fayetteville Ob server, that Chairman Simmons gave him "$100 a week to keep his (Mr. Dahiels paper, tbe North Carolioiau) on its legs is absolute ly false. Mr. Daniels says be sold his paper at cost price to the chair man of the Democratic Committee, canvassed 15 counties for the party at his own expense and contribut ed $100 cash to the campaign fund. i a.-.. ...il - 1 ; !... h I n : 3 i . r il. -tJiiit w hi-r. n: .t. -i. LT' st of th- ir rliil t r. ;i, .-. al of the various 'uai'k i 1. stroying thi'ir ti. .il i.r.rs norphine, sovuiing rr.- (rents down their tl. e.in to orematur" rt. - The Cr.t ur pujs.t im i.i Lija cbildren'B depart .,. Iiu-.k FjK.t ii li,r,-' of tlinir axperi in tlicir outaiUe practice with CMtorLt , , ii althiniKh wo only hare amonf out i Til raj supplies whiit U known aa result 1-riKliictK, yet we are free to cod fees that the , )- ,-:: of Caoria lias won ua to look wltA. f.i uiwn It." I ' X 1TKD JloKflTAL AUD DlSPKM&KT. Uoston, Mass k Larse i it StOClL OF Buggies, Road Carts & the Genu uine White Hickory Farm Wagon, Harness, Ladies and0Gents Saddles, Bug-gy-Robes on hand. ALSO aoothar lot of ibos Goi and Trnb Driving and Werk Horsas and Hulas arrived Yesterday, mi I will itl) any and alt of ffao NOTIC Verv Low for Cash Secured Fajpexvs Respectfully J. W. STEWARD AUCTION SALE ! Re is no lougi'i a i in Ff-ti.ce, as he ifit.v pi-jue near i Blaui:hf. M.-M I 1 am opal: here; has a wife in Si!em, He and M'ssj Shore were met- this afternooo in a j V. . a. j r - . W.u G. Grutchfleld of Gnilford ! ,:l: , College aud Paul Grntchtield of j this city assigned today. Capt. K B. Glenn, trustee. Liabilities aggregrare -0 352; as sets not ku w,i. a u teT: i-m t. Oa o io h '.! mU'S-'! thi' IiefTI"" LIT 1 ; ;, i.ier h;i ii-tvice i Gcc.isiou a upon the s m T.f( ia- it. Fair i high'M The hfV- - find t .:,. pari m i to ff ':i 1 he ; - j .. a:,.l weak:.- - I . - liar to v. : :-. .1 eir.u-; with i ' . Hercv's Fav. j-i;i.- i ecription. First it r- -lievea tbem; then it -cures them. Hare a li"'.. i ati-D' - i-.r- ! i. i. . ' ti. oui. The truiii.k ihul come slowly have to ; go slowly : but co j thev will, if T-iW n ; faithfully use the "Prescription," and they'll go permonentlv. For every "female complaint" and "de- ' rangement, or in any "run-down'' and ex- i hausted condition of the female system, thij medicine is the only remedy so safe and cer- 1 tain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in the case of every tired cr afflicted woman, she'll have her money back. , Chorea, St. Vitus's Dance, Nervous and Ueneral Debility, Sleeplessness and kindred ailments promptly relieved and cured by it. I f i v 1-: :n r. INVEST- HVDK von si CHA8. jx certain ana lasting cure, lor the worn MAD l V!!' Catarrh in the Head, is guaranteed by the makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 1 . C. :) 1:1 i;: -a f:. liir.,1 Ml - I " i -; i:'-'i- " i pnb- - - - ;; il 'lp sTOfk of ! l'.uihi:!!" and Loan .;...--!...:!, which i.-. sold at 100 - - h : c I-.-e -.tr-v in thi-t fto;;k ....i.s ;.- v ,1-ri'-. n:T afiaum ! - - ti i ii , i! . a;,,J may : i i- ' lime : after ;.-.r , 'hirty days' i . I'.ir lu'i paitieulars and ;, .,-.;,:! .n or address .. ' '-I H' lAL I TH. DING AND Loan AsuriATioN. ''! ca'jt -Main Sf., fi'GIUi; Kichmond, Va. Marshal! est remeu: . words utte "J'y suif-; j'.y r. tie here I shall stay." An American who visited Prof. John Stuart Blackie says the latter ha? the hlaest eyes he ever saw, th br im of a scholar and the heart of a lurle lad. Paul de Cassagnac is nearly 50 years old, but does not look his age. Som.' 20 odd duels have lett no t '.ce .1 : the tall, squarely built fl.Mire ful dark, imperious face. .Si-i'i:or Morgan's ! schoul ft-acher says thrit the A'abama "ambassador" went to school for hut one year. His lack o' educa- Mori, iinwever, did not prevrnt h m from studying law at an eaily age and b coming a suocesslul p-act-itioner. The Dqc de G il era is prob-ibly the ni'-.st notaMe ,hil I'rh-t in the world. Every .uar he spends $S 0'..0 in adiliu' stamps ?o his cl lection, which 10 years ag was valued at mere than 50.000 and todav ts said to 'be worth nearly ir0 00(1. All Persons indebted to the late Firm of Barrington and Baxter are requested to come forward and SETTLE their ACCOUNTS, as further indulg ence CANNOT be giv.n. I cannot carry on my BUS INESS without C-A-S- I have refrained from push ing those who owe me. think ing they would come forward and settle, but I am now com pelled to resort to more u--gent me s W". J . Uarrington, SUuCESSOR TO Hit i-i-inti t on Sc Baxter 67 Middle St. m m new hr . : sat - e 3F0Rt: AFTER' E. C. West'3 florve and Brain Treatment ,:'jliT punitive writn-n s.-nri,Tit.-'e, by auth'ir-;.-t-M - i-nly, t- cure Wt'ak Mrniorv; Ld-is of im 1 NiTvn Vi'vnx l.wt Aim;!!- -ml; jui.-kn.-!'; L-.-si-s; Kil Jireaiiw: I. ink of C. in -i . 1 . -t -; --ui'?-: I.i; -itu-ii-; all Di.:i;.-; l.--.nf l'-m-r tli-ni ralivi- tr:r:in-; in e:!l'."r Fi-x, o;i::-" i by X'-rli' n: Yij.il in lirrnr?, or Kxt i-.- -i i- i'-i- i i en, ovinia or Li-ni.-r, vhit-h sixu li-iul l.i -, Oon-un-.pti'iTl, lL,--uiiry nii'l i-lvitll. liy n:Hi!, x; i". fnrfi; w -.ih w.-ii ;i-n t-u.-ranTi-e toc:j,.-i.r i :ut:.i ii'.o:i''y. WKT'Sl'Ol'Gli SVKl'P. A ci-rtnin c-j; -- i r ii-nu'hs, CoM-, A-thm,i, ljrniii.tiitls, ( ,'n m-., Whi'piiU' I'liuuh, Kurp Tliront. Plon-nnt to takn. Si:.;!,, -i-i- (1 i -coLit : n u i-i 1 ; olil,.1. f-ize, now '2.-I-. ; old K .-i2i, uow Uk. UUAliA'TEES is.-ued only by I". lit- -..u M rif N i f th-. Ti l .'.i' M:-i-- SI :l 1 . F. S. DUFFY Sole Agent. Druggist and Wives and Daughters Often, lose the benefit of life assurance, taken out for their protection, because of ill-advised investments. Again, the intentions of the assured sometimes fail of realization through the prodigality of a son to -whom the sudden pos session of so much money proves too great a temptation. The Equitable Life has provided against these contingencies by offering The Tontine Installment Policy. The premiums per thousand are much less than under older forms of insurance, and theamouutispayablein20, 25 or 30 annual payments, thus securinga comfortable income for the beneficiary. Write to W.J. RODDEY, Manager, For tlxo Carolina, ROCK HILL, S. C. We will on Thursday and Friday, Febru ary 22 and 23, sell at Auction to the Highest Bidder, without reserve, for CASH, 100 Head Horses and Mules. From 4 to 7 Years old, Adapted to all Purposes Draft, Farm and Tram Road. Extra Xjne Drivers. SALE BEGINS SHARP AT 10 O'CLOCK. Blue Front Stsbles, Middle Street New Berne, N. C. SHEPPARD'S MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one'ponnd of Scrap Iron 1b ever used in these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL. All Modern Improvements to Lightest Housekeeping Cares. Twenty different sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prif ee not mnrh higher at this tlm than on commoner kinds ot Stoves. Ca!l on or address L II. CUTLER & CO., flew Berne, N. C.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 1, 1894, edition 1
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