i r ;:or. 1 In: ' r. ! l ..-.i or I'i a Lo i r-T l:ua tr ft it i .!'-ut Insertion. I i I.. . ia u.e t ,... isx. I'VI.1 ""T"!) PTT'TTS V CLi..A 1" J Atwln., 9 s s nl is t less tlian flv c ltf . J lor "cards olth' l i.g ol ruspt' oMtuarv ' Til CAEO- r l.ne ,' also I..'- DflTB. e e -i '-""V nuuuusc " . tub which a as a matter of i ' urch fc from y and all other ..J revenue la to be echargod lor at the rate of 5 JOURNAL. .Uredat the Pott ,0lct altfe Ltrne, N. Cn a temd-dam matlet. All cf tb.8 politician are polUfc- i- r no Vz i:r I-told-jon-BO speeches, c'-' nw oitaem win oenoie : t -1 ' a C day to 'j mun the suits and Prinoeai AlJx j Tnte : r- chance for toanytzjw e and repenting at leignre." ' vlini Patti'a wealthy is esti ed by those who ought to know million' dollars. Many1 thofc- t-la of it were made daring "last tour." The Chinese Emperor dines alone and V ,i:;33.tj alwayi rconslsta of eljat dishes. The Japanese em peror ia endeavoring to add a ninth of crow. " " ' 1 " 1 . "'.: years agoj .whil Buffeting Lova a severe attack ' of the grip, IIr8..T. D. Pyser, of Williamsport, lan., lost heroice. - While! at tcadinga revival meeting ast ' week her voice returned and Urs. Pyr. : attributes, her. .recovery to Providential aid. I ;p ' i" i t -1 It is ealcnlated teat la J jta wAlth of the Bothchild will iave luoreased from i $2,000,000,000 to $30,000,000,000. Bv that time the tings of Europe will ' be renting thc'rjBlac: front) taenCI by? the month." All thiv wealtl i has been built on since .the battle of Wa- , - . " - ! fit Miss Willard aays she onoe asked Thomas A. Edison if he was a total abstainer, and when he eaid 7" f e wis -ehfald,' May in quire whether i was home4 infla- ence that made you!" and he replied, "JJoj I think It waa be cause I . always felt that 1 1 had --'3r c?9 for my head f : than 200 French cities nave resolved to erect statues in honor of the late President Carnoti and it is expected that soon almost very , French town : will hive a Oarnot street or, squaw. Hither Gambetta has had the lead, 420 streets being named after htm. npo follows with 310, Their ith Out white Bepnblioaa fOfElce er -rs are having both a pli? ;: acre'V. t" ta ; perioral .Il.w, TLey j:. --rawd enough to know that all yon have 'ti do to r - i people believe that there is a t-iiia' immiaent, an that t-olness Js right on fthe evea of a tnZt, Is ta talk that way They are now thing their black consti tuency full of all such calamity . crc " "A and almoBt en jmasse tlj r,"-jrers are: bcilavli? " V.T3 tre f'altJ tl2' ''t.;t.J u-t leii'U .rthem. . . , , 3 a f3W c'': 3 men in Co. tict L-.e'sci.Jtiae :'j f-r ' 3,'and ... jt i to c . r-'ess ftl:r UlJg la a L:; i rain. r:"y witi the balance cf t"..r r" wa. Eut tlier's anotbcr ti."3 to tie ''.t'.cn, and tow it : J c:ie i c.Tlce holders eu' j. To ' taanipalate tlia v ' 3 f 'r - A i in a r- ?, ii - 1 t .1 f I it I I ot a , -3 t. v : - t i cf it." , 1 . ' it a i ty !t'i ! ' ' 7 t'.e 3 t . j tj r j j-two r3l r l.r ta t cover j C -a t- y wcM have .1 IcTore the tlclliti'ey law pass- '.1. Jsit now cur T ' tint friends are ;-; jat ! e biick church 1 1 a f 3 i t on which the .;'';ou . t r . oonage stands and only t.vii 1 Lzi feet away from it. T: y i 3 1 o required to cover the t : wivh tin. Before the Mo ' - -3 reppalen. Ay ft .in & .10 ' : I :. . to WL'.t uu... ..i Lo t ..J law went into effec", and yes- t rday they bought their tin at f3 23 per box. The new Democratic tariJ law has saved them more than forty dollars in this one item. They will bsides save money on their nails and b'oges and locks and other hardwa. ! ) 1 1 - These are facts. Let those who doubt ask Mr. J. A. Clay well if the Methodists didn't lose fifty.two dollars on tin unde- the McEinley law. ,.yv-n ,y v-V.-,-'.- Let those who doubt ask our honest Republican, fiiend, Pink r ' r 1, tew w ? 'A the V tists; fiAtbd id lin becousd fliiilcll.nley law was repealed. " " ; This is only one of many Inst- anoes showing how the Democratic party ia redeeming its pledge to make goods cheaper. morganton Herald. , . , v ; ; ;r- InproTtment in tneU. 8. Treasury. The condition of the United States Treasury is oonstantfy! inr proving. The treasury statement for September shows the od re serve to be 158,875,317: fendl the net cash balanoe besides to be 161,- 044,40 total, U9,919,719S I The increase in custo&s and in teral revenue receipts goea steadily on and render the future very hope ful. The tide has tamed onder; wise Democratic management, and yet there are some who have wilfully closed their eyes and refused to pe convinced that Democratic princi ples are the basts on tha country's salvation.-ExJ J U.v"1.f.Jlf' Rheumatism, neuralsia, headache and paint of everj kind instantly relieved by JoUnion'si .Magnetic Oil. tl.W' size' 50 cts.; 60 ct, size 25 cte,' " r '; . . Tuner's Almanac for'95. i We are indebted to the publisher. J as. H. Enniss, of Baleigh, N. tor a copy of Turner's jn. O. Aim. anoe for 1895. This number of the A'r'vnae is the most valuable 1 that t ri-r ben issued.: To the farm. er and housekeeper; ft is a mine of information for the whole yean In fact, the Almanao is valuable to everybody. - t,f' u von have never bad a Tamers N. O. Almanac in your' honse, buy one and hang it up by the fireplace for referenoe, and especially; In sicknes, emergencies or any other matter and yon will never eo with out one fcgalo.j I j willy sv yon many aoiiars in a year, ana can oe bought for the very small sum of 10 cents if you will address the' fn b. Usher, Jas. H. Eaniss, Raleigh, JS. O. Don't fa'l to get one, ' . RATHER DIE THAU LIVE -'j " - ... t ... prftirt-ly Broke Out ln"On if""Rnr., CTnuld Not KImtl $uMd Wwi ti) llootf All tllgbt . Crylns aaa taneiing. ; . , . V i . Vm TO USE CUTICU3A, Immedtete Kollcf, Beat and gloep. , Complete ul Permanent Cure' v ' . Ait ilm ,Tn Montlu. ? ;,,; ;-;,.,),.,' ,. , I ; . ,, ,;'.t T-;:. ' The first of October my daughter ynm taVen With Typhoid and Malaria. While sick thore cam little blisters in the benda of the arms, which earned to fill with water and Itch. The doctor aid when ehe got well these would leave, but ther grew worse all the time, tmtil from her neck down to her feet, her body wat entirely broken ont in one mase of eoree. She could not leep, bat would walk the floor an night crying, and Hid ahewonld rather die than live, suffering j y.rt Horn ."wilof thecr tonnedby I A . --.ii kciis i auJin: e.'weaent fcegan to get better, would eieep and rest easily, and in two months, after using five boxes of Uutntuba, one cake of CimooBA Soap, and twt bwties of OrTioiiBAKissoLVBN, she was entirely wei,and ij"W a'r nearly two veare there hal tieen no trace of tne disease. 1 he doctor called 4t Psoriasis.. I cannot give yonr remedies toe unch praise, for I believe my danphter would have died if it bad it not been for the Cittiouha ni. UABV J. NELSON, focomoke City, Hd. Wr"n 4T."TS VODERS Prolvt.i - i v n-frrs. -.nd Its cures tit torturing, disiiKunng, humiltutlnf humors sue ttie moat wonderful ever recorded. : I Siie mt the world. Price. CutioOa. i Botr. 2tu: Kkcolvsmt, CI. PnTTsa Duvu sao Cam. C'oar, Holt Froprietors, Boston. . Sw'HovtoOareBkinCiseasss mailed free, ri Bkln anrt Scslp pnrlflcd sod lnwotlflial 3 O by (.UTioiiKi (JoiP. Alwelutely pure. -nfv i- 'i rtnrinft pain 8 una weK--.t. v f-tsj minute by tne - .. . . piflprnr. Only liusuuMutt uii-sviiiuig planter. , . For Salo. ' Onb 15 Horse Power Goodwin Steam Jwine, mn'le in Richmond, Va, can be wo atj, II. Crublree & Co.; Macbine Shnpa. s ' j l or f . Uicr information, aplly to j. " IJew JSorne, N. C. T . . . vur . I DID t flj f i On ' imodioiis td fclreet. I . -r i f D - .13, Jan, .'. '1 1 . ler.li.r ,Ea,.',.'.i, IV..". r, Dr. N. II. Eireet. r-r- Me. 8ih Township, J. 1). Surveyor, Geo. 8. Wilcox. FOX CHIEF JUSTICE: ' Jamea E. Shnherd, of P.eauibrt. , FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICES " " Valtor Clark, of Wake. James C. MacKae, of Camber Bad. . - . ..;.. . Armistead Borwell, of Meeklen. burg. ' ": . - ,-- v FOE 8T1TK TREASUEKE: ". , Samul McD. Tate, of Bnrke. ; FOB EEPEKSENTTATITE3 In CON- - ' : OBEsa: ; " ,;':A ' First District W. A. B. Branch, of Beaufort. -:: t'--v" Second District P. A. Woodard af Wiloon. ' Third District John G. Shaw, . . , i j , - . . , oi kjiw urrmuu, . , -, ,;. . ; Fourth;; Difltriot Charles'. 'M. Cooke, of Franklin. ...... ; ; . , , Fifth Distriou-A. W. Graham, of Granville. ' : . Sixth i District Ja.- A. Lock- lart. . ' -V-:"--':::.' Seventh Dirtrict John S. : Hen demon, ot Rowan. : . Eighth District -W. H. Bower, 'of Ualdwlt.V''fW:w''-r;-l'Cv:s:. s Ninth District T. Crawford, 0 00&f;i4-:: : ; FOB BTJPEBIOB COUB1 JUDGES: ' ' Third District Jacob- Battle, of ' Foarth DistrictW. -R, :Allen of Wayne. ;;v1;;- : Eighth Diet. let b;, F. Long, of Iredell. - i wvi x ;vo ? Ulnth District W, N. Mebane, of Eockinffham. v Tenth District W. B. Coonoil, Jr., of Wataoga. r Twelfth, District Hi B, Carter, of Buncombe. "fZM i'-f '''t '; FOB S0L10IT0B: - f First District W. M. Bond, of Chowan, , r ;f ' ?v V Second District W,i . Daniel, of Halifax.' --s';:a?-vt"i'? :'-Vh K. . Third Distriot John B. Wood, ard, ol Wilson. ' , ' ' i Fourth District E. W, Pon, ' of Johnston. ' , t Fifth Distriot B. 8. Parker, of Alamance. , - Sixth Distriot O. H. Alien,- of Lenoir. ;' Seventh Distriot N. A McLean, of Robeson. " - Eighth District-Emory E.Rper, oftavid8on. - - . Uinth District vV. W. Barbcrr, of Wilkes. Tenth District W. O. Newland, Of Cald well. ' ' Eleventh Distriot J.L. Webb, of Cleveland. . , i Twelfth Distriot George. A. Jones, of Macon. . - ; Senate Swift Galloway, of Greene, Dr. P. A. Whitaker, of Jones. YJ- . ' . Thare has been a fall in I?' ' Prices at Tatlob's Store . 5 'Au H1VH. ' ' Bo Flald Eomspun at 4o. iue uaiungs at oc s, . 10o Worsted At 8c. 3ool Pants , at 76c. . . Best Brogan Shoes at $1.25. -, Best Family Flow at (3.60. A rnf mnnv othfti" thirera ton mimnr- to mention, iome 8od brine the cash and I will surprise you. ' 1j, Jb'. Taylor. . 4 r. , "sBstg ClbtiL, AND- In HtoCli and. for ssxIg by "0 JC'O Cents! Cerisl Tts Di;t!:ore (;::s vu,wwil s I ati U.i I k. u i area wra ca rAicsr i . jr.s D:"j zzi Zz:,iz'i f'.cvvs Tor.y addre-3, f t r u.:;i JH. - tori, o to tlie I .- -rt i. y j... n;aper in L 1 for LJ r'x ii j.U3p . it a PoKVi- 1 I".- . nail ouipr ire (Liu COaiOiiied. t: 3 Evci:-: ; c 1 1 1 I ( T s, - - 2 f '10 Divivi-jinlspiiid, - . . 12,750.00 OFFICEU3: L. II. Cin.Kit, . . I'rcsuleut. VVT. S. Chadwiciv, . , Vk 1'res. T. W. Dewh y, . . . Ciblnoi. A. H. 1'owku., ; ., , - Teller. Matthews, - Collector. Witli woll ostabliisbtd connections tliis Uank is prepared to offer all aocommo dutions consistent with conuervativo bunk ing. - - - Prompt and cureful attention given to eoiiecuons. - We will be pleased to eoirespond with those who may . contemplate mnking enjnges or opening new accounts. : : J. A. ESYAN,. ; TE03. EANELS, fev' Prosident, Vies Prei. ;:i;:;'0.'E.' SOBEETS,' Cashier. - THE : NATIONAL BA1IK Of New Cerne, U. C. Incobpobated 1805. v - Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 , 98,168 J . v DIRECTORS: . i V -; Jas. A. Bryak, Tnos. Pakiels, t'HAS. S. liRYAN, J. H. HACKBTJBK, Jno. Dunn, . ,....'' L. harvky, . G.II. Roberts, - E. E, Bishof. Thos. A. 3itKE, Pres. C. E. Tot, Casliler, Wm.l)tnnf, VlcePros. vH. M.Geovbs, Teller. CITIZENS BANK DO A- GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Aocounte ot Banks, Bsnkers, Corpor ations, Farmers, Merchants and others re ceived on tavorable terms. Prompt and care fi)l attention given to the lntoi est ot our cus tomers. ; ... - ,.,..-., BOAftD OF DIRECTORS.' ,:J.i; Ferdinand TJlrloh, -X ' E. H. Meadows, 4 . A. Meadows, ,i Chas. DuffV, Jr. -:i !. Samuel W. Ipock, 5: James Redmond,) Chas. H. Fowler, " Clias Beisenstala, X William Dunn, :'. Mayer H11U11, E. W. Bmsllwood, ? Thomas A. Green, Geo. K.Ives, , - r V O.K. toy. - , v..': J. A. JONES SALE, LIVERY , ' AND,,. - . -:. E0AEDI1TG STABLES. fi Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams nnd Teams for hire at reasonable rates. , Best attention to boarding horses, : Horses and Males on eule for ensb or negotiable paper. . -: , , Soulb Front Street, New Benny N.; ,C. ' Opposite Gaston House. -' : AUTUMN Dress-Goods. ; Jt-o-tJ, : , ' 1 Now on sale caro(ullT selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS fo- tliis season, v French Novelties ia exclusive designs, . Liberal assortments orEnglisb and Scotch Suitings. " s '. - t Two toned Knotted wool ffecls, Waffle Cloths, distinctly now, rippled .Bril liants. -. - , Mixed and striped Covert Suitinga, J3lin Twilled Cloths and large l'laius Tor Skirts. 4 t At B0 per yard, an txtraordinury collec- rjn ot sell colored ana fancy mixed Suiting?. - - .' . w.h. & u. fuciceicco. EALEIGD.-N. 0.- FOft SALE. r- One House Eit Rooms) and large Lot sitnated n East Front Street. One House and Lot situated on . llet- calf Street. Both pieces of property in .excellent nctahlwrhood. For pnee and particulars, apply to . 1 F. II. Pelletier, 8U . ... Office over F. & M. Bank. ' mm W J Ik - it . m I st . f v m s; i-V, .1 l. j, ii. V.f J. II. 3IA.NN,' Prop. rieaont Ijocr.tiouITow Manaze- mcr.t Qood Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Ecasonalile. y. it ; Middle str('ct,lieteoii i.-roitd a.iJ Fo'ioek North Fpu-opalclmreli jui'd, "New Bemei IT. Jacksonville, Onslow County IT.C. SURG ON DENTIST. Office: Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, '"':-" DH J.D CI-, ': NEW JBEENE, N. C, -' Office on Craven Street, between Pollock and Itniad. r ., .:- - Identist,iI. -:-newv-berne;;n,x?-:- Office: 99 Middle St 2d Floor." ' ;; Teeth Ertracted without Pain ty the use . ; . orjotrous UxideGas. .. . P. HZ PELLETIEB, i Attorney lA.t ' Law, Pollock Street, First room 'above Farm . er's & Uerchtint's liank. : Will nraotioe in the Counties of CravAn. Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pumlloo. - SWUnlted states Court at New Berne and Supreme Court o the btute, . , . Office, 72 South Front street : o. . posito Qastoa House. ;-' ATTORNEY AT LA7 . :. and : -. : i Keal Estate A?ent. . New Bime, N. C.J ' ' Connections. New ' Tt rk Boiton and Canada. - Timber lands- ' l Farm lands, Truck lands, Town loU Do yoa want to bay 1 , Do yon want to sell t ; " ; v ; BPF-OIAL. -. :. 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for dis posal. ' :i,60Q Acres, Trout road, 6 miles of city Timber and Truck. . . Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, r.larine, ; Accident, Fidelity, Cteam Collet ' NE WBERN, N. C. A A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Eepresent ed. , - . Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ' , NOIOBAEY PU1ILIC. Commit Joner cf Do-' 1 1'cr Tew York, Connecticut' an-1 Tc: "yl vania. ; C-Asent National BoarajT-Iv ne TJnilerwriters. n C3ULHS2I0:TEr-7( C'T"- Ta nnrmmice of a ! ' -:- it .- Superior Court of C '"id' f ' at the Nr , Sr., " ' . i m 1 I j' i - i . 11 y t -3 . h to t;.c b 1 1 . " ' 1 i.P'Pf' 111 I ill! l.iUMr'V Hi-. . . 11) t!.f. C i i: I : ' i- ' act , ' ' - - , .iiJ i. ... HANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. Some extra line Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes) Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and M ules. ' ; vf A full and CDmplcte . line of Buggies and Harness always on band.. ' ' , .V : lilne Front Stables,-Middle Street, New llerne, N, 1 ' v"'; . ,v;:i iir:.l.H. -.;'.-:..:!------iis-T.-it v . -V ''i l;4.J Ni . , OXt. II. O. HYATT'S . v S'CX. Kins ton s "...N.7 0.;'riL'v:::-:;.;::?-, -Diseases of the Eye end General Gurgeiv.- Hew Brie!; Siotcl. Also Suited, for a Jlnl 'House, Oflices or : ' Stores. . tfffQ LIGHT AND AIEY BASrJIENTS. -. ELE3AKT DWELLIl'3 APFAETliElTTS, A new four-storj brick bnildinj;, near tbe corner of Broad and Middle Streets, the best business location in New Berne. Its apartments contain ell - tbe modern improremeiils- stationury wash stands, in each room, and bntti tubs,all Supplied with cistern water in pipos, to and from Mime. Improved water closets on each floor. Electric lights, bells and speaking trumpets to office, front Joor, basement and dumb waiter. , A grand observatory, dining or sitting ; room in;pper story, commauding a line view of the city and its majestic rivers'. . It is one of the most complete buildings of its size in the State, for a hotel, club house, first cliss board ing house, restaurant;! dwelling apart ments, sleeping rooms and for business purposes. - Kent very reasonable, "for separate ap partments or as a whole. Apply to, '- - E. W. Ciltl'ENTER. wm. Lonci-i F:::iLY:r n r m General Merchandise. I7"CART-nojsK Accomodations. w . si m m . .-1 , . ' ' -' "': ''"'W;... '"'1 GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts & Ilenderson,) - General Insurance ., Agent. Representing Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. - Home Isurance Company of New York. , - ' Hartford Fire Insurance Company of ' Hart lord. - f- Queen Insurance Company of Eiiftlnnd, North Carolina Home Insurance Com- . pany ol Raleigh, r Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook lyn. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook lyn. . . ;.' - " . 1 United Underwriters Insurance Com pany ofAHanta. - Boston Mhi'iiib Insuiiince Company oi Boston, ,oD. ' U vr; ; I " ' f 1 - ' SoMnln. So Fi )(-fnn Nrlrtitr, i- ret. byrlnire. A J to 4 Dv-ire r (oNtHiia;A tii;;ifiT. LKiiothir(KA.'i".iAiATORHiiiK.ijd w A sure Preventive of it V-ih iI D!fla"fc Ai Druggit jc gtMii to d aviits for i.i. a fnlpfninn IT alvHor i T'--TriF?r" of ' 'J iJmiiurriimr-il'es. bit. HNHY t- .NX,,iuford,.v- lor Mlk iJluiui. Ohio. . I ' U - . A III 1 V .ill. , - T " i . ... - i i. "!flniiiir' SZ3T- errs :!1! - Ifl "!';! i1!t.