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.' r;-' 1 M 'ft TEE WEEKLY JOURNAL STTCCESaFTIL 1! Mi BUB L - ." F88 - PER YEAR. - 31. Sea h Esnlt of Liimig a s THS weekly journals In Advance. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. $1.00 Per Year Single Copies, 5 Cents. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C, NOVEMBER 15, 1894. VOL. XVII. NO. 34 9 HI J7II II III: CARPET SALE ! "We now offer the trade some of the best values in CARPETS tliat have ever hee shown in the State. One yard wide, in home made Rag Car pets, at 15c. le tter grade at 25c. Cotton Ingndo Carpets, 20 and 25c. Cotton Tnurtin carpets better quality, for 30 and 3.V. wool, 2 piv Extra Super Ingrain car pels at 40c. Try to match them elsc wh're for less than 50c. All woo!. 2 ply Extra Sujht Ingrain Carpets at 50c. All wool :? carpets at 75c. piy Extra super Ingram TAPESTRIES- Aa elegant lir. we will sell f r ti of beautiful patterns next few .lavs at 45c. worth 50 i.. 60c. Belter I'm, ie in many worth 75c, now selling f elegailt ir G5c. de Now we come to the Line we are i prouo oi : Sanson & Higgins, extra quality, 10 wire tips, at 70c. worth 85 and 90c. We do not like to sell these goods at such extrem'v low prices, but Kp COTTON' many things this season. e did not want to do. VELVET CARPETS. AVe invite your attention to our Velvet Carpets at 75c. T All sizjs f mil 40c to $3.75. Linoleums and Oil Cloths, Differ ent Widths. MATTINGS ! A lew pieces of handsome Cotton arp, reduced from 30c to 20c. Also our leader Seamless Mattings, can use both sides 10c. per yd. Do not fad to get the benefit of this Removal Sale." Rcspeet.ully. H. B. DUFFY. ID. F. Dry M, Sloes, Carpeting Etc. 63 POLLOCK SI . JHHiW BKRNH, 1ST. O- Our stock for the Fall and Win ter Trade is now complete in all Departments. Our Asso.tment of DEESS GOODS is especially Large and carefully selected from the Latest Styles. We invite especial atten tion to oar line of BLACK D.iESS GOODS It will repay to examine them and get our prices before purchas ing. We are agents for the B. & G. Thomsons Glove Fitting,Dr. War ner's Health, and various makes of Corsets. We carry a lull line of the II ar risbarg Shoes which we guaran tee L.orar "Wearer. A shoe yon can depend upon to give you entire satisfaction every time. Full line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares in latest and attractive designs. Oar piices we guarantee to be as low as vou can obtain any where for "FIRST-CLASS goods, and we are Sstsrzhsd Net to bs Undsrssld. When in the City you are invit ed to make yourself at home in oar store and examine our Stock. - No TrouMe to Slow Goods - Samples sent npoa applica tion. FIXAXCIAL HOUSES THE Parmers i Merchants Bank Began basiness May, 1891. Capital Stock, paid in, t-urplus, l-udivided Pofit.s, .Dividends paid. $75,000.00 1 7.000.0CI ' 2.800.00 12,750.00 (JFFP KiiS : L. II. Ct.ti.kr. Pnsident. W. 8. Chadv. ick, . . . Vice Prts. i T. W. Dewkv. . Cashier. A. H. Pow;i i., . Teller, j F. F. Matthews, - - Collector. With well established connections this I Bank is prepared to offer all aocommo-i dations consisteut with conservative bank ing. Prompt and earefu! attention given to collections. i We will be pleased p loire-pond with , those who uiay contemplate making j changes or optning new accounts. J. A. B2YAU, TEOS. D1N1ZLS, ; rresident. Vice Pres. S. E. S0SZ2TS, Cashier. THE NATlwlTAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. INCORPORATED lSbo. : Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98,168 DIRECTORS: A. Bryan. Tnos. Daniels. A3. Chas. S. Bryan, Jko. Dij-n, G. II. Roberts, THOS. A. GREEX, Pres. Wm. UC.W, Ylce-Tres. J. II. HackbtTRN. I.. HARVEY. K. K. Bishop. . K. Fur, Casliier, H. M. Grovks, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK Or U .HJ W EERNE, 1ST. C. DO A GENERAL BANKING BTSINESS. The AecounU ot rianks, Bankers. Corpor mtious. Farmers. Merchants ami others re coivei on tavomble terms. Promjit and care ol attention siven to the intei t si ot our cm tomera. BOARD of i.irkctoks. KcrJlnar.d Ulrtch, E. H. Mea.lows, J. A. Meadows, Chas. DurTY, Jr. S-mael W. Ipock, James Redmond, Chas. H. Fowier, Cha Keizenstein, William Dnnn, Mayer Hs.hu. t W. Small wooil, Thomas A. Green, Geo. S. Ires, C. K. Foy. RICHMOND HI1.I.S. As ancient Rome throned oil In 1' , n hills. Beneath blue skies looks where the pros- pect fills On broaden'd Appian Wav and Ti'icr. wide, So Richmond, built near where the waters Sits like a jewelled nnoen. The red man here Once roamed the wild. or chanced the fleet-foot deer. Where swell ttiese slopes, watched with his doe and lawn The silent woods wake at the touch of dawn. All changed is now this scene, Si. m come and l'o i To bus? marts. and where the forest aisles Reached to the water's edge, the whir! flow. And glow of thrifty life. Man's toiling reconciles. Not ever thus her peaceful way Be- tween Fair Richmond then and now, tin re inter vene Dren.l tim of deadly strife. Once at her voice , A nation thrilled! And ot her son-, the choice i Bled for her cau-e to re,ap wai s empty fame; For An l n the dust her tatter'd oanner tr died, inourning all but lion or be- wailed When thro' her streets the conquering i loemen camel But years, with time apace. lit up the name Of peace; until once more new from ts told Prometheus-like she sprang More splendid than of old' Fair "Richmond on the James!" Xo pain ter's bru-h Car. limn thv beauties rare when in the flush Of sunny, southern skies, thy every hill Shines like a fern ajd tairest vet, Church Hill, Sish o'er the rest "learns as ti apex- stenc. O, wavesjand fields, and each spot From Nature's perlect mould! forgot AH other scenes, and memory's encluuiied When i sense ha flown. Unto the ear thv river's murmuring falls Might seeming come as voice of an angel calls. Ltd by their cadence soft, mi smi! would will Tho' winged for higher worlds to ling, r I still i And let earth's farewell look Rest irom thy brow. Church Hill. lnda Barton liays. COULDN'T DO IT. Woman Who Could Not. 1 1 Four-ln-Hand. 8h Wm Uu Pterur of N . ntnrai Other Warm, But Her Necktie Wouldn't Work I ..ftoii Did Her No Good. A nice little side-street woman be came convinced that shirt waists were the proper thing In which to go shopping, for marketing, for street car riding and in which to play cro quet for she is an ardent lover of the mallet and hoops, which, by the way, has great vogue, on the side streets, says an exchange. She has always had an aversion to shirt waists because they partook so much of the nature of a uniform. Iler husband, how ever, admired them on other women and thought they looked smart and natty, and, of course, that settled the question immediately. She would have some ahlrt waists if she had to do without tea. So she. bought some very fetching waists in stripes, pink, blue and lav ender. The next thing was a belt She bought the belt and made some ties out of black silk, modeled on one of her husband's, which she took apart and used as a pattern. The whole affair was very stunning. Her ties were what Is known as four-in-hands, and she desired to make one into a presentable bow knot, which, in the nature of things, was impossi ble. Then she remembered that her husband always wore his ties hang ing down in front. She had seen him tie them every morning for ten years, which would be ten times three hundred and sixty-five three thousand six hundred and fifty times Under Gaston House, South Front Street, Xpw Berne, X. C. FULL I,P 1 OF General Hardware, Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Plaster and Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. RPPersonat attention to the orders. GEORGE 73 MIDDLE STREET HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 8a8h, Doors and Blinds. Sioved, Lime, Pias ter and pement. DEVOFS READY2 MIXED PAINT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. -ca mi ;.. L .11. CUTLER & CO., and she felt perfectly enrp-potent to do it herself, for sho had learned dress making and cooking ami china painting and a few other simple thinps all by herself, tl should she not "tackl, hand? "fore, why a t'our-in- hen she got the ti UIli r the .lone, plll'V ' collar she folded it, as he hai h sonn ! then she put it throu or other and pulled am came out in her Jiand, the t wo ends '.it thi-r no knot. She is a presrv. r; body, however, and a' " . quered it, and there was herf.c-v-i hand tied as nice as yo': ; ... Then sUe went out up i to await the home coming of her hits band, cocsc'.ous of the fact that she was the picture of vrimnoss. if she was not actually swell. V.'hen he appeared he comim"" .t to admire, as all good ' amis ehould. "My, but isn't t! nice''' he said. "It's very brooming, my dear, but, say, what's that you have atound your neck? Ha! ha! ho! ho!" "Stop your laughing, you wretch !" she said, with tearful indignation. "That's my four-in-hand. I've seen you tie it that way millions of times." i .rn - ii t j. i' i. t v en, i guess not, nesaui. r or the four-in-haud was tied into a hard llttlo knot about the size of a hiekorv nut and quite as hard, and it took kim ten minutes to pick it open with, a fork. "Here, deaf, it's all right now. Watch me," and he took : part his own tie and said: "Watch me closely now. You pass this end over in front that way, then bring it up behind and down through like this; now pull tight, and there you are!'' The little woman laughed an said : "Why, yes, that's simple enough; how stupid of me not to see it be fore." She stood in front of a glass and tied and untied, and twisted and fidgeted until she got it fixed to suit her, and then pulled. There was the same old hickory nut knot. Then he showed her once more; standing be hind her, and, taking her hand in his, he went through the motions, and that time she was sure she could doit. But she failed miserably, and was on the point of crying, for the steak was cold and the potatoes burned. And it ceased to be funny to him, also, for he was both tired and hungry. She gave it up, and he, impertinent thing, said: "I always said a woman could do anything she tried except throw a stono or kill a chicken, but 1 11 be blamed if she can tie a four-in-hand " Wild Sc.iemes ot War. The rumored invention of M. Tur pin for destroying a hosti.e army holesale is not the only sliemv o: defense which has recently been sub mitted to the French minister of war; for the professor of one of the principal colleges in Paris has pro posed that large blow flips should be bred and kept in cages, being fed upon blood placed between the arti ficial skin of lay figures dressed up in tiie German uniform. When war was declared, these flies would be rendered venomous by feeding them on the sap of tropical plants, and taken to tho front in their cages, from which they would be released, and make short work of the enemy. Another patriot suggests that dog should be trained to bite lay figutv.- wearing the German uniform, ami that each soldier should be aoeom- oanied by a dog in time of war. These dogs would at once "go" r : Ihe enemy, their advance b i' .:' rendered invisible by Setting iivrl.t , to some substance which would .mi; a cloud of smoke. London Ia;.y! News. A Study of Cats Eyes. Mr. T.lndsav Johnsou, after exam ining the eyes of one hundred and eighty domestic cats, as well as j those of all tho access i! ! wild mem- ; bers of the family, concludes that i the natural shape of the cat's pupil is circular, though under various de- grees of light it assumes every shupe j from tie- circle to a straight vertical I prompt and correct tilling ol all nis'.lni w.dow SLOVER NEW BER.JE, N CC. SHEPPARD'S MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. Not one pound of Scrap Iron is ever used in these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT and ECONOMICAL. All Modern Improvements to Lighten Housekeeping (area. Twenty different sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not mnrh hifrhrr at thi time than on commoner k inda of io es. CqU on or address New Seme, IL G. S VK.I II V It M M. si; I v. ss K ulli. il ill Millions o I l. .11:11 M il lie See il re I rolll l:l imr V nil Sin ell. It i well undiT-to.. i t! a' ti u-s" of the wi atli. r I liir.-m - ' ' i . of onus. I l"o" . ci . 1 v' ''-- ' - o have been of -r--..' 1 il' li " " a on so. ui:il !:i 0 -'.ti t bureau w.i- e-. tabll-hed. 'lb- W. gat here I .in i pu: 'b-l ! 1 1 1 1 ut n .1 ti.iuv- iimi ier a:.. 1 a.u- ot v.-i -lliat w n- pri-M-nti '1 fri in b to tie t'urv .it th t. ii Hi f til i w atlliu-. Tie- 1 : : 1 1 1". - H' i : 1 i'i ve a u 1 : iea : 1 1 1'"1 -I'lviiv, Thev show tint 'In: of x.'ptenilie"r -J4--2'.. ls'.D. 1 allied at $17. h " '.nnl, an t. .1111 (if ( lltulH'l' s-io. 1. .' Id at 1 ',t. 1:J i mil. mak tu a vi x-!. yalui.il a' $:'-i'.. -v in port i m tin- A t lantic an i ?e lire from oallm-r thro au'h . for wliich uai n;ii unt Of tlie-i' vi I- ".; :- ): but fir the vi:n.u. :ui-l it soi me that had tin y done -o. tin in would have encounti le an.l Ik'i n null- or less daina: all.l i . ; n i : .t -lulu - r arlv die's d. if . lircly lo.-l. a- the record-. far of those that wi nt .ait in an- o- as j,Vi.-.. the Wa I n- HlL's, -how that i : i very leied severe i' iu'v s :Ii.a tl were de t rav, I--, d Tedlt for I.Vts. Oil" lMllg P v -axe ' v -1 1 1 - 1'. ' . oil. b.' th. sl b g -1 tion Reports ti Mie n ariiin storm give ti i a coniaei- ! a o-k Clear! r ' ion i;v. means. t h N MVS IV lilt I I .lerrv ! They in the "t: have ti il of til. T: J'ennassee eh eti 1 a I ,e.li -a ernoi , I ait the 1 em ra' -bdure. Ii is getting so that cal'e.s to make pi ii ii. t :. uis Mr. I K Aruamd's lacil i tlie t ".tpit.il W i. st have a t - e V 1 : : 1 1 The panic in ( 'hina the lighting is going. " Mr. (.off took the e i ny took the evapoia'. i ( : 1 1 the le ural w ' i rett fence to Mi . M. ! the pres. i- ..' :!n- Tlie eieca .. more t n.aa.i a u ,; i ney will be i. lei-!':. I by tile 1CL 'lit, II Ui ip.r aa. j Little IK la wan ill t to tne f l.'J'J.) on II ,- 1 cans for ! y a p . u r i , i ' ' ivenr ir. It seems that t scht me is I .list, d on the fence a Nov 1 .-...tell call 11 o a Ibgger t Cagn procession. The Tie.-isii . i r show s an jn.'i'e i-e im oi all kinds ol cirru! ai. in en : i.. I si7.ii.-i4. 1 pi. N.,. iiii. r 1. ,.. r capita. i makiii'' a total c;: of'ai.''.7i.(i!':j.4-,-. ) s'J4.'-v i llliaois De'iio.ia I blauiin C'ie el all I u're.it ileli-at ol t he a: nil- ill pic-eri! trie 1 li.-v sa toge: i. 1m t he i ;e lay in ca lii'ig ' in' blunders and his n a According to a Fr." ca joilina'. t ieneva 1 1 : : i : .- :. is t ::: : g graphic i locks uhich ; .'.k teh .' ;,: stead of striking it. A man nam d M. d.a'tgii .a c :a ; met another man ;.a:in d M. I. ii'ii n ; . Sail Frjiici-co lncel the . taer in . . air. iiIUt a littU- talk t hey ,llvv. t- d that l.i 1 wt re t in b:i ilher-. Tie.' senior class 1 1 the M ir 'an I 1 n: versirv i.aw h,,,, ; il t- o gir.iz .i a c:r cuit court or the ( " n i ver-it m M.i' via . Which Will meet i ll. e a W ek a '.linn' i of the tauilty to sit :n judge. llabbi Wultf Willr-d'. rat . ; t'.. : i, : Street Synagogue, l'a'.t; noie. li iisin Irom the inini-i rv an i nit et e. I .! !) s Hup kins I'nive ,t v as a spii IririL'tirie-. ; AU i1..' 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Hur ac!1, a pr- ut , ma; I Kinoci it ot' ..u,.n t- I t'i islllil i!e;l' I "II tlli- l'i ei 111!' i stand's that '; i a 1 : i i i.e e i 1 ii. I ami k'::!. .i hv . liinilt: li. '! ', . k.;, ii . m. While 1 1 i i i i I m r u" lie , Anlieiise F.lile'. of M i iiim"-. ' l ei' let' lll'.'l Ills h-:t I -t tiak .. U'Srttilj' it oil a ili'. wliieli i'l! St.i 1 ! . eau-i iilt a Imr-e to k.ek ' pua i's. Klna t tarti' i in i ' ' a 1 1 1 a l' i ' , ail' I 1 1 isc i A i t'c ' a 1 1 i : oaken ehesi un,l, r tli'-lnni il I he-t W:.- I"' 'll'ai t i :. 1 :. S.i am 1 ilver eoit'. Tl e :b' w li.-:!- or siren ii'.'' at S i ii' i v 1 1 " 1. 1 i , v w lien a ii. a!' "i'l i '".it .etna'. . 1 1 i : 1 1 '. ; 1 1 1 ' t - jet 'hi- i.aiM o;i h all'l Sliil. lliie ill- I.,,- i a plea.stire: "Th its t.. .an l'e hear i in tlilrt v y . 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'arji- Pi tin. t iiv i i.t i !'mi s lll'la i oi lie io line w taoitl .'ouiitiiw the vote i in '. wliich ha- utiik ul.ii- i !! i-ii hi :m I-i'm-latuie.' i' , ... k's titans -li-vy that ii tii ( ' . i'!i I'll' i a i ,,rni I 11 ii'.dmia - nave ca , e i Hie i o 1 10 by -id ('"I're-sioiail deleita- 'ii'istt. "i"fado. I 'elewf.rc, I, . Indc n , s. M . !ii;:m I i-ka. N' tii D.ko'a. K" r'.isi-, Maine. Mn--ac!iU-MilleCMlta, M nitiii a. t i aiiipshife, XeV J'TSe i hvjoii. Illume 1-laini, . ntii li.koi". N.-niiU't, Washington, U'" : i".', UV-i Virginia and Wi-cmi -:n he i nnh' r "f ili-iricis he claims I ;. j ui, ii an- car ri. d in tiie other States are; A I : 1 1 1 1 t -. .Vrkin-asl. California, ii. ii i. . is -Jl, l .wa in. Kt.n'ncky .". M: N ri : i n : -t. Mi mi 7, Xmv y..rk r;l, i l , l ar i ii, .i ( 1 1 1 1 ' i HI. Pennsylvania .-. nil, ( '.'ii-oi'i.a 1. Ten a-. -sec 4, Texas I'VMl.MO'S Oi l Ki ll. Xllli. !. !!... nils .i VII ( .mull Oflieeis Hut Inn Alsn i-m's4-ii tat I e - FliHion. isls 4 .irrv III.' Slate l ii kel. i ii i r i .it si 1 1 i:s nt si nt m: coritT r Fllsi .:,, I 'I'lll. :l Jo! ;ty mn 1 A I 1 1 14 IT i"ii - j r.-'i 1 l.fis. 744 471 1 1".7 I I'tsl'iarl 7HI 441 I I ' I S I I; I ( r. W:1 t. Kilsi ; a I 1 1 a-1 I) : 1 1 .11 I iM.iiliss . r le r. I'll . i'lii ' .. aj.r t . W . A l,i, I I : .s a i i: ( ':i-k,y -on . ,-. i a a ii-. II. i' Fu i i r I . 4 s. 4 m 171 47; ll ni si: or i: iii'iti: I .. i.i.s i ;. 1 )an I-. I Icin Ik . n II. A 1 I Rep.. .1. I!. Martin. I' p.. 1 1' in. 'cr i tic 'Hi r ' lity it Hi ; I -Ti-: k " i- i:n r ATI v t: -I.V, 447 44a 1 1 11 KI S. :, si 1 42 a W r I.e. . 1- ih iirii-1 1-. I " .... o a inaroritv ( I.M'.'.K SITKRInl is Miher. Dem.. I'.'' n - ill. Pop. . o .-rati" ma iority sll l-iltl I I . ! "im a Dem.. ,lg-.l Ciil'HT. 7.94 7.14 ( n l"o,"., in ! a ty r l : 1 1 s '. P "ir, lo I'm, ,;.u. ti, aj Til!-: riiis. I im. :,od SlliVEYli . D. m.. . 1'op., ; i ; I v CllUuN Kl 1- in.. - 1 A II I.K.S li I.l I F 1 1. P.p'vil . P.'puli-t. 1 avi niiiifi. I en rat. ' ' Ii a t n. 1 V'tnoc at. P i ,'.'i. Poptn si. 1". P. 1 loz ei . .(:.. Re i n i,i m njiEii. a v- ;'rew iiown A w No : :''! i 'h in in s ,.fg, .id. h . b , .lav. an l w oi ke 1 a w ' ;. with free I. an . Ir n r I i' lia W Tin i-s th in ." il 1111 -pi 1:: of gl't ia in 1 1 go -li and o i-i' a- I In , en s i, i tetswe l v. he .'. ti. W ih. . Os he wi nmd 1 1 s. w .in c , : aison I 'oiinil . .:' .rp e h ze - wlici cattle giaz ; i n i a ai 1 1 1 1 r ni i-t; sky ,11 : inelliv-t. I . . d i Averv t ' -li'ev. tig a ' e . -I..IH tiei ill' .1 : In a i', a- I tl cn,:.;;er i rit.'ier's Castoria. i.-iihursn Cry for Pitcher's Castona. Ch;,rlren Cry fo; Pitcher's Ca?toria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria I e inicratic Cmigres-tn' n w ho n p tali rieg to l'opu i-io should sviin the leturns troin : in- We-t. IteteruiiiK'd M'omall kn i ' ' d "" w a a burglar and t n.o ' 'he ' i l'i x a! ' 1 ns-i-ta ace. j ."'. en Me i a I 1 )i-a uuriy i- .0 : hai clicks i he fright tl. ill- -s, ,a . a1" i . if taken iu time. a- m .;. i ol l'u a o arv Cot. sump is. e- in.l'g. -r ion ai d d 's .ep-ia. 1 Dr. "st- t i. 1: i inrtai , t -1 i r. i y level a a ; ! - in: ,ar a i hn. nt-. tne' i ic. ae li 's a so gainei 1 m enr tig tl-vrr and anile. ininib i a-. uul like il A.-t!,ina tr .it!',. t. te-: im. .n:a : tiled Ad '1' - ami r, by iiewiy discovered -s. l a' live pamp'et, feivnees. World's Dis- Ass. iciation. Buffalo I eh-a : v Nlcih.al N". W , VHi;i!i: THE I! LAME LIES, EcrMhlv Has an Exiilanatiiin. Sohic Atiriliuir Itiinocratio lelal Oih Caune Komi1 lo Another t'lpve lnl t'oino in For I'roliably the I.ar Slinro ol Illaiii--'oiirrctM totH n lairya' I'ortion AIho.TIio Ii ITereil HelwiM'ii tlie .atioiial Ilcleat and 'I'lial In .ortli t'lirolina. '1'he Ih-pub! lean- have got the country,' the 1 l -moeiats ha v.- -utl'ered -ueh a del' -at as ii. i 1 1 .oi i ib r ol any party dreamed of pri. r P. tiie e'e. tion. What were the uiiis s and w hat of the future are the iiues- t inn- that now pn .nt tin nise'.vi s for cou -i'lerat mil . Th" ria-ons a hanee'l are various ' -mne of tlitin liaic foundation: oiht is uonld ii"t sta;,'l the tet of th-'U'htflll ' atiai vms. Vhnost evei v reaxm includps i as a ehief eontrihn'arv. the depression in i hti-. ni ss. and the p .pillar tendency to lioiil tie- paj ly jn power responsible n.r it i rt'uatdless of ihe fact that it cmne mi un- j der Kepuhlkan laws, mid as a natural se- i (inenee ol the squrinderintr of all the pulv - lc mimPV n- the ureeerlin aiinuoast ra J -,,.,,,, flue blame, - 'j'h0 )ul ,-mil Ulim.is Jlemocrots load nil J tj,e ,iwe upon the Preanleat's shouiilers. j iey t , ri 1 1 lt forward the tiict that speedy - action was lln'i'i by nai'tv leaders itnriti tlie l'rcsii lent even pi i' -r lo his inau'ura- !,;., !U1,i ,1,,. while making no nromis s he gave them to understaii l that he woti'd urge the settlement of the tariff before a king for any silver legislation. But m stoad of doing so, lie did just the othi r thin aniljtist wnai tne people nau voted for i'l lji,2 tii.-v did not uet in Jlar, h. lsj'jii, or l'-T motitlis and months aiiei ward. The Chtcao Herald tixis the blame in th fishion: 'Tf Cleveland had had a pr,.per appreciation of the loe that wa s to be encountered w hen the Demoei atic jiarty set out to destroy the protective tariff rob bers of this couniry, he would have, sum moned Congress in .March. 180:!. If that had been done, the mandate of the peo liie. as given in the ehctions of 1S90 and IS'J'2, w. and have l ecu tiir ria potent than it tvasm 11)4. w hen i mtii-ess turddy got t,, work on the W iUou bil, and many who lids vi ar sulked ov heid back or openly trnl 'd with the enemy would have ' been in line, doing loyal service in the I cms-' of reform. The almost inconceivulilc I tolly and saipullty of (hat delay was the J fault ot tirover Cleveland alone. Neatly all : i of the other blunders by the Democratic j party gnw out of this one latal intake. Started wrong- it went wrung, a .1 a every mm it vvasgivin a lurt i e. : i ,- ; i in the wrong direction uy souie o.i-i m.v j oils utterance from the white II .use.' The leading causes a.--' n.il .cm lo cmne in about tlie follow:; . 'i'der. i The industrial ahttt-ii tlie tariff I bill: the Pi'"-ident's leti' i ; the letters he j del not wiin-,' "'Vii-oi. - . li. it -li banqucl iS.'e.vi,; the lack ' . lusjon b-tween lioiisc ami oena'e; i"i- delay in tne pas age ot the tariff b.b; dispieasiire at the Presidint's general policy, disappointment i if office -scekei's; lack of cohesion of fh, an imal question-; lickleness of the constant! ; an liaising independent vote; ignorance of i a large popular clement and their slu'- : barn iucapacitj- to deal with economic ip-.estions; rottenness ot State and muni j cipal governinent ill New York and th. , 1 stern deternmuitioii ot the substantial ami . thoiuhtlul Democrats to i oirect it at any (list. i A C'liarlottec Ohsai vmr Wa- 'ington cor- l'espoii. etit fpr t'-- "a p moment North Carolinian. ..ii " Ii 7,- a two thousand j doi iar position" ill Washiii -ton as sjy- ilK i A"e were ovei whelmed Inmyjudg- incut, chielly because, first, our pany is a I silvir party and we don't get free silvei; I second, oar party is a revenue reform I party and when u. revenue re orm bill was j passed the President not only refused to ! sign it. Vut actually, in a published letter, i stigmatized as perfidious the action of ; s.'iue o the men who framed it.'' Th - :erver enunie ate- the rea-oas ,:e i in the two preceding p. a rag ran lis r i,e t rcmaiks upon them truly '.bat the in- j justice of some ot them is perfectly up-I parent hut they have wide circulation anil many I 'elicve m t hem. In their expectations from the Demo cratic party when it was restored to power the voters did not rightly appre- i ( ante the difticu i'. , tha'. h h 1 to be met. I The Kepublicaiir turned tae li nances ol the country over to tlaiii iu an awlul fix. I i'ne tr niendous surpl a- that had accum ulated urn 'or Clevel , i d's tir-t aoministra- , tion was by t hem swept on; oi' existence. j Thev sped all th d m-'ii 'V, all the re enu: s of the (on i rani' r t t hat came in ' tth.'.e lin y wa re in po-ver. tnid left the t : e as.ii y iirartica: ly bankruot. In a.ldi- , .:,..-, i.. ,1- s lln.- ifcmi.Tnlftiisli' inerp-i-pd I 'the pension list, and entailed other ex- pen.M's on the Government that had to be j met by tne succeeding administration. 1 It is no wonder that hard times resulted j and that voters could lose sight of the so recent acts which brought them on almost mrpasses belief. ' Although th"y were accused of slowness the Democrats, notwithstanding the diffi culties they had to meet on account of the 1 baa condition of affairs, the burdens even reaching into the luture that the Repul puii - ic aii-- h nl imposed upon the country, ac complished more during the time Con- gr.-s was ;a session even wiili their small majority in th.' Senate, and the defection ol two or three of their members w ho might to have acted. Mjuarely with their party than any other Congn ss ever did in the same length of time, and il the three or four who did not pull squarely with the other Democratic members had done m even bet ter i't suits would have followed j in even le-s time, but that Congress did' t assemble anrl do what it was going to do at the earliest possible moment alter j the elect ion was a mistake w hich many I saw at the time, and which we judge all see now, and the wrangling that arose in J the party, the estrangements that followed I and the apathy and indifference that j seemed to take possession of some Demo- ' cratsand the overcontidetice that appeircd to in- iilmo-t general d'd the rest. As far as New" Yo'k is Concerred the result is ii" t so much to be deplored. Ring rule, which seems to he a curse, which that State is specially afflicted wain was once mora g( ttiug the ascend-, em v, and in our intercourse with those j w ho - come and go'' w e found men who avowed themselves true Democrats, who alleged positive' y den bef-re the nmnina lions were made that no matter who was selected as the candidates lhey wouid ole against them in order to break up the machine influence they saw no way of, doing this except bv pulling in a new sgt entirely, even it it had lo lie Republican-, and tlnn voting where their hearts lay i ih" next tune. It was said ami we be lieve truly that thmisiui'ls nt men held th;s position, who will liill into line for ; Democracy in th- n xt i lection 'flic l"s-o' any Stan-i r any c.' dimi'e in .mv State is to be rejr T(.i: s i 1 more ; r- it to !. r.-gr-tted that the Nati u d leg' - hit v p w r ha - p ,--( .1 I'nrn Demo: -racy, mi i yet more, that the enemy h;,-; reached owr into oar own lair Sou:h'aud I with his w itliering touch the loss of the I State, and the c msegment interruption to some extent, of that good. wise, ben, - : I lie. nt and economical government with . hich we have been blessed sure lSii j and the restoration even tcmporaiily of the days thut precede. I, is to bo deplored I most of all. Our hope is, however, that I I the Populists-elect althouL'h thev hav,. Iieen affiliating with Republicans, will still haye manhood enough h ft to respect their homes and firesides, p. prevent ruthless hands h'ing laid upon the county govern- to j ments, and t elr i k in -nine nnausiire the' 1 retrogressive leg i-latnm in , ,ther dir.a t iims which the Republicans, if h ft with un- bridle! license, would a.ain intlct upon lour State which Ins suffered uch at their hunds. Many a Democrat, not rightlv ay,, ,a it'ing tile iuiji irtaiiee of his vote, did mil come OIP to tlie pn - on elect. uu ,1 , y There were qii to ii i ii'i.ber in this . i iio ii' giecieu ini ri.pnriaiit duty. Wei liaveheirdi fthe nels.whereal.su Th. no iioum luijugii- tti.it pl-ii oi ..ill i, would vote an I th" r suit wuuld be jus thesame, Thev see the error now mid w e re th mce bt b He to-day they east then' bif iiine: Out let iiiinil and lie et cyme . , , j wnuLI II I tl j lot; it i loo late 1' 1 them bear this ,, ,t .' ready .it the m;.t ii..ti" wil I. i W e are defe ite. I f . r t ti overwheiminiriv ihfiaud - hid li , '-' no means dism a ' c I. W'e will ha'., i -'('ar the ills ,, Pal ynviTniiifnt nh.l j asruin, but the ti ue jiri'i'-i il. De; a I by are eternal ami will ultunuU.v in. Mir TIIK llAX.t; OF MAS VIiliHS. Ir. Kveretl Ieitrl ami Mnjor I Smith l ul.es liar-' ol Hotel hat taw ka. j Mr. and Mr-. ( ). V. Kverett left an the lite. lie r New ldrne yesterday. They again in ike tin ir home in Ohio and Mr Kverett. w iil as ho has done liere'ofoiv. travel dui'in,' the wmtor f.r a eon.inerci d' firm and mn a -minmer nsmt hotel during its sea-oa. Mr Kveiett, while in cn-u-'e of Hotel Cliattawkn, ina''e a vory pleas I ant iniprewsion upon tlie gue-ts of the ' , ;. .. Mai'.r I).-YViU Clint on Sm th the new manager, arrived by theniornmj stani'T and took charge. "Major SmHii s a ho- teii-t of t w eiuy-tlve. ytsrs e.pe.r aem e and it more than u-ual note in that edhug. For the l ist five years he ha Iieen nin ning Hotel Clinton, which nn? named lor him in Minniapuli-. ''ill ho made up his mind to move Sou h. His son will re main in cliai'ire of that ho el for the pres ent. Major Smith is an elderly alfiU'e ,'cntle n in. and we babeve the t-'natia iki Iia laoen lortuuate in set uring 'ir aery ct. not only on account of hi- i sjie ieiie i the business but on aecmn'. of tee in- tluence he will ex rt "is' tors to spen ' t c ng nor 1,(1 iv liei'U WTut, 1- fill; THA.XN1T OF -M Kilt' I' lt Y. This liiii-restiiiK F.vent Oeenrs T-la -Vliat it is Expected to determine F.ngrliski Astroiiiiier .Viiteriea to Viev it. Come to The II v. Satnu ! Charleswoi'th, a well known Iviglim n naieur astronomer, ar rived in Xuw York last Saturday, having come to this country to observe the tiau sit of Mei'-'ury, which occurs next Situr driy. !; Charlesworlh ii 78 years oi l, and (ii'.e to this country especially to make these observations. lie will s.-ml the lesuit.s to the Lond'-n Times In speak. ng about the transit of Mercury, Mr. Chaia. sworth said: 'The transit of Mercury, which occurs on Saturday, has a spic nl interest to alt astronomers, whether scientific or ama teur, residing in the United States, b, cause there is no Country in the world whence it can be so advantageously seen (iv.-rthe greater portion o; England ihe sun sets about twenty minutss aftt r the coiiimencemeat of the transit, which be gins at 3 hours, 54 minutes, 40 secon is p. m., but along the coast line of the United States tlie transit will be visible through out its whole course, varying as to its local time in hs commencement from about 10:30 to 11:30 a. m.. and occupying five hours and eigh een minute-, eacn if -gre" of longitude, West or east, a ding or diminish. ng four minutes. In England the question is still a mooted one whether or not Mercury has a companion satellite. The clqudy, n.isty horizons ol England give but brie', unsatisfactory opportunities tor observ.ati.'ii when the planet sparkles morning or e. "nnig in tho sun's rays tor a briel period, as a slight crescent or full orb. Its great- st distance from tho sun is roughly 44,0l0, 000 miles; its leat . 'istanee 2",000.0n0. j It is the swiftest of the planets in its I average speed of twenty-tune miles in each second ol time, also the most ecuen tric in its ellipti. al orbit. "Alter it first impinges on the sun's disk until the whole surface passes wi bin the circle, 103 seconds o I t hue a. e occu -pied, being just the planet's diameter, or 103 multiplied by 20. The same, re versed, occurs at t'i" rgr-'ss. This haesir. as seen from the I'n ti-o States, affoals an oppoitunity for oeciding mice ,nnl hr ever whether .''e.cuiy dues or dm s not possess a satellite. Il there beone.it must be apparent on the sun's disk, above or below, before or behind the p'auet. It none such be seen, then the IV gative Con clusion is equally Certain." BOIM) OVER TO COl'ltT. Four Cases Against Willis, the F.mbez 1 1 i ii ", Lxpress Agrent Tlie flatter Still Beinsr In vestiffatetl. A sy.eeial from Florence. i. C'., to ihe Wilmington Messenger says that T. F. j Willis tlie defaulting agmt on the South- ern Express company at Kangst ree, who was a rioted at Wilmington at the instance of Mr. J. P. Stetlher. repn sentative of the Guarantee Company of N'.rih Amer ica, has been taken to Kingsine in the custody of an officer. He appeared lulore Trial Justice Suitis mi the G.h, mi lour warrants for giaml larcenv and lor gery. Evidence was introduced in one cas. and tlie preliminary hairing waived as to the remainder. He was I .i,c -nm ot 680(1 hi to b"iid in There are several charges in 'leva which w ill be presented later. Tne ca-e is being thoroughly investigate b T ho cmbezzlemen at present is i.e. .fly I oou. with the pro' ab.'.it'es of an ieci further dcvi ' is ue n a FALL riHli. Conn s but ('iict a y. ar, Ketch the 'po-snm bv the t;b!. Or ketch him by tl. i e ,i ! But ketch him'. ) ketch hiui) An' 'crost the griddle si ret. h him! lie certain that you fetch him. For it's only onet a year! Fall time iu Georgia Speakers on the stump! Ketch the rabbit by the tail, Or ketjh him on tlie jump! But ketch hiui! () ketch him! A a' shin him ouick. an' stritel llilll Be certain that y ou fetch him, Fur it's only onet a yuu! Fa '1 time in (Jeorgia- Ib ui' the pa-tridge cad! When the hound dogs bay 'hcS'-uck, Just ketch hiui horns an' aid Rut ketch hiui! ( ! ketch him! An' on the hickory s'r, teh him! Be ccttaih that you fetch him, For it's only onet a y ear! F. 1,, Stanton. Found. On or about 2i'ih of Aug., part of a Cypiess Raft. -Apply to n'Jlm C'apt. J. M. Ipock. m:s abrift." i-keU-I'p" by The Journal W hic h is AlnayH in "The Nwini.'' A Free Kxhlbil Hyde county has gone Popu list fur ail oltiei s except sheriff. Driniii nitii shertll was ele led. Th r New Heme Knitting Mill is I,,. 's'iiiiiiiu h l'iceive machinery for the in crcasi'd plant and will very soon rr.ore than double their j, . ent pro 'uctioii. C.'ii'ieilinan Lovi, k. Chairin ui ol'ihe Sir ,n sand I'umiis conuniltee, Iris mad- .ri oi.i iiieiits with Mr. (ieo. V ts n Im' the purchase of oyster shell at :! ( tints per bushel t i-lit or ten tlunisiind biisih Is can probably bo obtained. K'V. Edward Bull liits left for Wil inii L't'-n to canvass there for the SUmdard Dii nonary which he is rep rcsen ting. A I'M- later he will take liis annual tour in tin- interest ot the East Carolina Fair. Lev. Ii. T. Peterson, col., ofltiileih. s m the city in the interest of the exhibi tion ol the Shite Colored Fair which will lie held at Raleigh, begining Tuesday. Nov. l.'i. and ending Fndny, Mov. i; j 1 1 solicits exhibits for the various depart- niriits, oistributes premium lists and ad-I vertising matter and does whatever !., i anu seeuies sun-agents to oarrv on the nork alter he leaves. Among" the at iracnona at the lair will lie trotting and bicycle ryces. I he I'rxsby lorlun Orphaii'i Home. '(Jur Fatherless Ones" says of the I children gathered" in the Barium Springs i O'p'-ian's Borne: I "Our children are keginning to count I llie ,lily'i Tlianksgiving. There is no j J' t,lu year, except Christmas, that they enj y more. It is indeed a day of thanksgiving here, tor the many nice things we receive on that day make us leel that the Presbyterians of IMorth Carolina love their orphans and honor the Master, and that God's goodness is cleat in raising up such liberal and sym puihetic friends to minister to the latiiiT- le-s " "Fifty I wo healthy, hearty children take seats daily, three times a day, at our tables; tilly-two romping, racing children lest the strength ol their garments daily mi our yards; fifty-two cunning, curious, "iligent, duteous children puzzle their uui-n dally in our school; fifty-two si v. ' slighting, or industrious, ingenious chd- i dn-n work daily in our farm, garden or I yard, m- at tub, needle or tray. Some body must watch, somebody must work. somebody must pray. Reader, what part is yours 'r'' Three HuntlreO Convention lntler KvanttieliNt Lee. Evangelist Lee, who is known to our people Irom meet;ng he has held in New Berne aud neighboring places, lias just do od a very successful series at Bedford City. Va. The Christian Advocate sutn niirriz s the results thus: '-It continued three weeks and resulted in over 300 con versions -127 lor the Methodists, 02 for the Baptists, 38 for the Presbyterians imd eight tor the Episcopalians. The whole community wa-s stirred, and several political meetings at which some of the very prominent men of Virginia were to speak, had to be postponed or abaiHoned. l.lqnor Licences granted. At ihe session of the Board of City Councd, the following persons were gran. fd license to sell liquor for the en suing G months: M. Disosway, J. P. Rodman, I). W. Patterson, Jno" S. Garrett, J. F. Taylor, Wm. Colligan, Thos. Bowden, A. M. Edwards, L. J. Laylor, J. W. Moore, John D. Dinkins at two places, N. C. Hughes, H. Danenburg, E. W. Bryan, C. II. Taylor, col., W. H. Johnson, col., and Noah Powell, col. Onslow Superior ourt. (Jnslow county court convened Wednes day at '0:30 olock; Judge lioykin. pre ssing. Among the attorneys present were Solicitor Allen of Lenoir, Gillnian. Thompson. Koonce and Dutfy ot Onslow, Pelletier. Mclver, Moore, Nixon, Steven son o I Craven, and Isler ot Goldsboro. One case of importance on the docket is the case of State vs. Simmons for the kill ing of his brother K months ago. Lee S, Oyeriuan Meeted President ol the . V. R. R. The Directors of the North Carolina Railroad met in Raleigh on the 8th, Gov. Carr presiding, and elected Lee S. Over man of Salisbury to succeed Mr. Wm. R. Kornegay, who recently died in Golds boro. Jones and Onslow Eleetlon. Every Democrat; in Jones county is elected Vy from 25 to 100 majority. On account of late opening of the polls which re-ulted in the loss of some votes the Beaver creek an J Cyprees creek precincts were thrown out. ORlelal Vote of Craven Count. y. For State Treasurer: Wm. H. Worth, Fusionist. 1,864; SamT McD. Tate, Dem., 1072: Fusion majority 792. State Senators 8lh distrist Swift (ral loway. Dem., 1,169- Dr. F. A. AVhitaker, Jleni , 1,174; E. L. Francks, Fusion. 1,29.; J. M. Mewborne, Fusion, 1,314. House of Representatives: R. P. Wil liams, Rep , 1814; O. II. Perry, Dem., 1,025; Rep., majority 789. Clerk Superior Court: W. E. Clarke, Rep , 1,660; W. M. Watson, Dem. 1,217. County Treasurer: Mayer Halir. Rep., 1,67,7; Thos. Daniels, Dem., l,atT. Register of Deeds: J. M. Harrison, i Rep., 1,05"; J. W. Biddle, Dem., 1.224. Surveyor: Henry J. Lovick, Rep.. ' 1 070; (i. S. Wilcox, Dem., 1,187. Coroner; Dr. J. J. Lassiter, col.. Rep , 1,(174; Dr. N. II. Street, Dem., 1,192. Sheriff': Jos. L. Hahn, Rep., 1,657; Wm B. Lane, Dem., 1,192. Shaw, Dem., 1,054; Thompson. Pop . , , 725; Spears' plurality, 203. Chief Justice Supreme Court: Jas. E.I Shepard, Dem., 1.080; Wm. Turner Fair : cloth. Rep., 1,099. ' Associate Justices: Walter Clark, Dem., 2,997; Ja.s. C. McRae, Dem , 1,078,' ; Ai mislead Burwell, Dem., 108: D. M. ' Fun hes, Fusionist, 1,050; Walter A. Montgomery, 1,949. J ndgis Superior Court: Edward Tim- iberlake, Wm. S. O B. Roberson, Albert ! L. C'ob'.e, Henry R. Starbuck, Leander L. lircen and Wm. L. Norwood, f nsionists, 1.94'J each; Jacob Battle, Wm. N. Alleu, Beniamin F. Long, Wm. N. Mebane and Hubert B. Carter, 1,078 each; Win. Bal lon Council, Dem. 1,065. Solicitor: -Walter E. Danbl, Dem., 1.081; R. W. Williamson, col.. Rep., 1.730; Malvern II. Palmer, Pop. 209. I Coustable 8th township: Junius I). I LaRoque, Dem., 589; Judge 1'. Stanly, cub, Rep., 734. Constable No. 1 township: Edward F. Adams, 218; Fenner Adams, 4; Kirk man, 1. (-'unstable No. 2 township; J. Thomas, 52; C. L. Caskins, 91. Constable No. 3 township:--M. Sauls, 126; Allen Murrill, 52. A. B. W. Constable No. 7 township. Goo i Simpson, 79,' H. B. Lane, lu. Louisiana js aoli( li.r Democracy. AU si oi' her Democratic congressmen are elected by majorities ranging from 5.000 to 10.000, but all the same Republicans say they will make contests when the tifiy-tburth congress meets and attorneys have been engaged to handle the cases. They are hopeful of getting in three of CrreatTemptation IT WOULD BE A Great Temp CT73 tation to some folks had lhey buch a lot f DRY G0OD,S ZbTotior-s, Boots &Shoes G-roceiies, BOTH STAPLE & FANCY; Hardware &FARHING IMPLEHaNTS. WOODEN & 77ILL0 V WA? , Glass Ware and Tin Ware. AS HI m NOW OFFERING. CAN NOT p,i-: i:i;ati:n. COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. j Come and see our SAMPLE CLOAKS! They are Beauties and Very Gheapj Kcsjufct l nlly, Hackburn & Willett. CHEESE! Cheese !!! I have Just Received XS,000 llos Of the best ( he.-e that ever made it- appeniinee in this market, which I am olh ring low do n lor ( a-h. l I call ' BraT it wi'l ( NEW ell ii to you fit wind 1 now cost Mm in the ir1S. YORK MARKET. S OUR PRICES
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1894, edition 1
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