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,'3 XXZZZZ3, J : IT JOURNAL Is publish dl Dally ' t t 5.o pr year; ti-WMor at . iuiiTerert to -lly i-subBcilbers at w.l KLY jOl ltNAt. 1 tiubUshed ,. ia ' ay at !.'! yw. : i . , , mejit lor trttosieiil ttilverUaem- nt iunt ! s mad la aclvanor.' , iS'Knlar jjlwllse-' inenM will be colltl";lroiiiU jit tbaaad r f n-. h month. ' CoaimunloUoneontalning newt at su olentpobUe Interest aa solicited. No com municatloa nnst be expected to be pabliata that contains object enable peraonalitlea, or wiiholdstha name oi tbe author. Article longer thaa ball a column roust be paid tor. ! AdYerttsemenU auder head of Business Lo all and Reader W ent per Una tor tost Baeition,teenteach (nbaeqneat Inaerttoa Special rate tor extended time. 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OatummdriUm matUr. - "IS THE SOUP.' : Jb the oop" U an ezpreesion Tor Whiohwe hTB no pee)al;(aiiey Jntf it kuu beooinB popnlMiiBd, nd w i use it m- an appetiser to a farther - unsavory foaa't. rU the soup," is the present IrnhanDY condition ot the Demo- fcrta generallyand of. North Oaro- lioa Democrats in particular. fSov came they there, and what ttfcef quality " of the aoop Is, are natters of comparative indiffar ' enoe. ' The question w, how to get oat There -are some, mostly , in the city of WaBhtefCton, wno propose to poll the Republicans in and i then fiSmb onCover their should ers." Bat that is not the right iray.nTSer. fls bni 4 one . Way to fcetontsnd' HhU M tolbe lilted oat by the people. The people pat asjn, bat they, good honest soqls, were ; under a misapprehension of toe laots.' a misconception of the teal condition of 4affairs. : They thenght that the Demooiatlc party yt was responsible for bard times, bat they now realise mas uigoer power has control of the times and the . seasons, and they have repented of their impiety. Bat, will the people come to the resonel They certainly wriljt if Demoertaia part prores iteeu to be the friend of the people in the fntnra an it has been in the DMt. i ''TheDemocratio party 'must be v ' r - true to its nrinoiples. Instead of "playing tricks, it mast throw oat Its banners la the clear light of day, and march steadily forward in the way biased oat by the - Chicago platform. Three months afford bat little time to acoomplish the work, bat an hoar gives time 'Jcnoagl 1 Jiead the, ship In the 1 1 right direction. There may be a M storm to ahead, but with a ewady hand on the helm and all men on . deck, she will ride oat the storm Steadfastness to principle is the great magnet that attracts the " American oeoDle. The people of the United States, by a vast and ' almost countless majority, are at tached to the Constitution. Let It bt known that the Democratic party, eew 'as" in the past, is the ' custodian of the sacred ark of the - Constitution, and the people will f rally to Its flag and carry it to I- victory!"! tv1-; vl '.l-'i ' " " The ' election did not mark the triaoph ; of any ilzed principles ji .The popalar movement was like ' the wild wares of ocean lashed into . a storm, regardless of the wrecks that would bestrew the sea. Eolus had come from his cave to . shake - the earth and ride the white- crested "billows nntil his Irs" wu abated.' ' ., ,n j ) great calm will come, and, in Its quiet hoars, reason will return I 'to men and patriotism .resume its j-'v swav. , .. t . if T'Out of the aoap, in XW, the "Demooratio party will be true to its mission, and restore govern meat to Its only legitimate object. ' the happiness of the people. But before this restoration-thls political ; mlllenium Democrats ' must lear t estimate the . value of ' the' blective franchise. Very ' many Pemocrats failed to vote In 4 t"i9 l;ia election, and ; they must tsiuuwl and re-educatr themselves. A drankard sometimes reforms. Casb'srs often quit, their cards, " 1 t it 13 t"tii'-7 after their money -a'f : l" . i Jitis not toe i t) -a ttat a man may t "?! i ts became J;l to vote. ,lTo ope baa a tight to the protection of government who does not do' bis part towards the establishment and opport of good government. A, man holds bis vote ss an. individual and as a oit ten. With it he is to deflend bis personal rightB snd the public i-walfare. t l Is criminal in any one to fall to vote" buoocaaions bt "great public emergency.. n , r .";V : ; High-minded ; men will not pe mit . any ': personal i grlevanoe to prevent them from discharging the duties they owe ; to their country. Federal appointments have been such as to disappoint and offend many, but these people only show their littleness when they permit pi r sohal pique to make them enemies to thepablio good. If every Demo crats North Carolina had done his doty in the late eleotion the Bepablicans would now be in the soap.' v ' - - . Hew Mite Are Trenteel la Cntaa. . Nineteen' hundred editors of a Pekin paper am said to have been-' beheaded. Some would shudder at such slaughter, who are needles of the feet that Consump tion is ready to fasten 1U lata! Tiold on themvea, Biv Pieroe's Goldeu Medical Discovery is the efficient remedy for weak lungs, spitong of blood, snortneas oi Dream bronchitis, asthma, severe coughs, and kindred aflectioDS. , , Sterns. La Fayette Co., Arkansas. Dr.R. V. Ptbhob: Dear Sir I will sav this to ton. that consumption il here ditary in my wife's family; some have already died with the disease. JUj wife his a aster, Mrs. A. Cleary, that was taken with consumption. She used yonr "uoi den Medical Discovery," and, to the eur rjrise of her taanv friends, she scot Well. Mv wite has also had hemorrhages from um lungs, and her sister insisted on ' her in(tiiA Nf4AUion Mimifiai - i nonnvnrv. ' I consented to her using it, and it cured her. Sbehad no eympto'i s of eonsump ttoa for Ihe past six ytars. Yours very truly, W. C. Rogers, M. D, Delicate diseases is either sex, however induced, soeedily cured. Book sent curelv sealed. 10 cents in vtamps. Address, in confidence, World' Dispeusary Medical Lssotaanon, xuuaio, iv Atlantic Y Krtk Carolina at. K. Co. New Berne, N. C, Nov. 9. 1894. North Carolina Conference of Methodist Episcopal Church South, Convening in Durham, N. C. December 5th to ritu, mi. To Agents A. & X. C. B Rd..- You will sell tickets to the above fiom your station to Goldsboro and return at Tariff No. 2. Tickets to be sold Dec. 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th, good to return until Dec. 15th inclusive. Annual meeting N. C. Baptist Slate Con vention in unariotte, K. u, Lec. otu to 11th. 1894. To Agents A. & N. C. R. R.:- xou will sell tickets to tbe above irom your station to Goldslxiro and return at Tariff No. 2. Tickets to be on sale Dec. 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, good to return until Dec. 15th, inclusive. New Berne, N. C. No. 14th, 1894. Meeting of A. M. E. Zion Conference at Kaleieh, JN. u. flov. atn, isa4. To sgenw A. & N. C. R. Rd. :- X ou will sell ticKets to tne aixive irom our station to Goldsboro and return at PariffNo. 8. Tickets to ba sold Nov. 26th and 27th, good to return to Dec.5th inclusive. . S. L. Dill, G. P. A. 'Wb!a baby wtu ricli. we fjovn he1 tastoria. When sli'3 was a CbiKL slie cnod for Costorfa. fVhen siu: pecamo Miss, she clung to Castorhv Wruv sub bad Cbildrti, slie gave lima Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FARMERS, Do Yon Want a M The ."Walter A.Wood Tubular Steel Mower leads all others in lightness of draft, weight of ma chine and ease of management. For deScrlpfivo'clrculars or information ? Apply to' , . . v L E CUTLEE & CO.. UOITEY ! HONEY H mwu. m n. MnnRT at . Ilvlnc rate of Interest, can get it Irom tha Safety Invest, m.-t anA i.nun rnmnanT nf BvracaBe New Tork. A farmer In Jonea County, baa Just sent final papers for 400. Many thonsand dollars have already been loaned KortS) Car olina members. I"V.J ; Apply oi waressf is si; u, KM1IH, State Kanaffer, Sew Berne, B.C. 1 J. J. Tolsoan., 69 Broad. Street. v CHOICE jPAMILT provisions; 3 ItrtsiT Crackers &.Oakea. j . Y Fruittv Caa nd Bottle ; ; Z Goods, and Jellies A full v. ttriety on haad. . :K-, Q0ALITT FlEST-CLASS. Pris LcTT to Suit lis Eari-fces Friends, f Goods delivered to any part. of Distressing Irritations of the SKIN ' Instantly Relieved by COTICDRA . Distrtlng irritations,' itching and scaly skin and scalp diseases, torv hiring and disfiguring humors all j are speedily cured by. the CLTM' CURA REMEDIES. The cures -daily effected by them are simply wonderful. No other remedies are so pure, sweet, gentle, speedy, and effective. ;? They are beyond all; doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor, remedies of ; modern times, and especially appeal to mothers and dhildren. . Their use preserves, purifies, and beautU . fies the skin, and restores the hair when all other remedies fail. Sold IrirouurtOut th trid. Trice, CimcrA. 50c i Soap, arc.. rr-iMf.XT,$i, 1'otter Dhvc amd CHJtu. Cok?., tyij 1 tvp-t Loaiou, Mas. AWAH about tTc Skin. J?c-!p, pp3 nair'64 pages, 100 testimonials mailed irtu to .ny tuldrcs. Nervous Instantly felieved by a Cntl enra rioter , bocauw it vital- PainS and Ue tha ncrva forces, ard hence cures k'vcim pjins weakness, WeaKneSS numbness, an J paralysis. - J. E. LATHAM No. 3 CRAVEN ST. DEALER IN Lime, Coinent, Terra Gotta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock. Also fittings. Be sure to buy a barrel of ALU3I LIME For Sauitary.Purposes finest you ever saw. EPprices Qnaranted. WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAMlLY000EliiES AND General Merchandise. "Cart-bousr Accomodations. There has been a fall in Prices at Taylor's Store At Cove. 5c Flail Homspun at is. luc sailings at 05 10c Worsted at 8c. Oooi Pants at 75c. SestSrogan Shoes at $1.25. Best Family Flour at (3.50. A great many other things too numer- to mention. Come ond bring thu cash and I will surprise you. L, IP. Taylor. To the -TRADE- VK ABB AGENTS FOR Stock Diadem CHARf.1 BEST PATENT AIVI3-;. lionpareil Flour, Nonpareil is the best Flour made. WE CARET IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES A ; LARGE SOPPLT..OF PROVISIONS. FAMILY GROCERIES. Boots and Shoes. &c. tr-We bny all obt goods from first hands for CASH, therefore oan glye to oiu- iraue BEP ROCK PRICES. - - 49-QUAUTT OF GOODS GUARANTEED" Roberts & Bro., Hoixth. Front St. JUTE Bag: Clotii-f In HtocltvCincl for sale by;; Titrn l TTlTlTf a nTHVPT T0 i rWiiBID, ' STE&M EAS. rniiHs, . R. JO -o-LIGHT MACniNEKY-o- . Copper Work, Gun Work &c. Z Zx4L tSrALL WORK GUARANTEED-! W. O; BEABLEY, No. 44 Cmvtu Strwt, nearly opposite C3ty Hall, New -Cewc, 21. C , FIXAXCUL HOUSES T11E , Farmers & Merchants Bank Began business May, 181)1. .. Capital Stock, paid In, $75,000.00 . . 7.000.00 . : 2,800.00 - 12,750.00 burplus, ividel Pofits,- ! ' - Dividends paid, - - OFFICERS : . IZ JJ. Cutlkr, v ' President. W. S. ChadwiciC, ; . r . Vice Pres. T. W. Dkwky, . , ' Cnshier. A H. Powkll, ' , - . . Teller. F. F. SIatthkws, - Collector. With well eslablislied connections this Bunk is prepared to offer all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank ing. , .. . ' . l'romptand careful attention given tn collecUuns. - AVe will be pleased to coirespond with those - who way. contemplate making changes or opening new accounts. J. A. '-' THOS. DANIELS, President. .. TleePres. El. B. E0BEET3, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. Incorporated 18G& Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98,168 DIRECTORS: Jas. A. Bbyan, - Tnos. Daniels, CnAS. S. Bbyak, J. H.; IIackbubn, Jno. Dunn, L. harvby, G. H. Roberts, E. K. Bisnor. ; Tnos. A. Grubs, Pres. C. E. TOT, Cashier, H. M. Groves, Teller. Wm. Uusm, Vloe-Pros. CITIZEN'S BANK of jstjbj w iBmajsnB, isr. a. DO A GENE11AL BANKING BUSINESS. The Accounts ot Banks, Banker', Corpor ations, Farmers, Merchants and others re ceived on tftvorublo terms. Prompt and care tul attention given to the Intel est ot our cus tomers. DOABD OF DIRECTORS. Ferdinand Ulrlch, K. H. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Chas. Duffy, Jr. Samuel W. Ipock, James Redmond, Unas. 11. howier, i;nas itiuenswia, William Dunn, Mayer Hahn, E. W. Smallwood. Tbomns A Green, Geo. N. Ives, C. E. For. J. A, JONES SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. ft Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Tennw lor hire at reasonablb rates. Best attention to boarding horses. Horses and Mules on sale for cash or negotiable paper. South Front Street, New Borne, N. C, Opposite Gaston House. AUTUMN Dress-Goods. T -tt-o-n - Now on sale carefully selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS to this season. French Novelties in exclusive dosigns. Liberal assortments of English and Scotch Suitings., , Two toned Knotted wool effects, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new, rippled Jinl Hants. Mixed and Binned Covert Suitings, Snlin Twilled -Jlotus ana jargermius lor Skirts. At 50-- per vara, an-extraordiiinrycolloc- On of self colored and fancy mixed Suitins?. - EA.LEIGH,5J. O. FOR - SALE. OnoIIou36 fEkht Rooms) and large Lot sitnated tn East Front Street. One House and Lot situated on Met- enlf Street ; Both pieces of property in excellent neighborhood. - v. For price and purticnlrtrs, apply to , II. Ielletier,.' t8tf ;. Office over F. & M. Bank. For Sale: Onb 15 Horse Power Goodwin Steam Engine, made in Richmond, Vs., can be seen At J. II. Crabtree & Co Machioe Shops. , ... ., For further information, aplly to s :C. ft. Thomas. Att'v.' v. -- New Berne, S. C, S3 SHOE no soueaKiNo, 5. CORDOVAN, r t LPiwiot rjwi exjucm wujr 4.f3.5PFlUECAlf&iftHGA!!Dl 3.5?POUCE,3SOU3. 4hB0l2.W0RKlNGHr, XXTRA FINE. SEND FOR CA-'AUOSUB , V'U'DOUGUAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yob caa save rarmey by onrchaalag W Iff ' Because, we ai e tue largest tnanttfaetorers el advertiBed short in the world, and guarantee the ralne fey etampirjfi( the name and pnee oa the bottom, whic h proteeta yon against hieh . tf, wuiri : craaa's orontt. Our shoes equal enstom wort in style, essy lilting and weannir nuaht i, vv C Uitvc iuciu cir:ii Tnere at lower y--$nv other mnke. ,1 for the value givfnthai t ike no eubatitute. ff yyui iiy you, we caa. t. J, J. rac. DR. W. J. 77ASD. -SU.lGliQ:3-D::i7l3T NEW BERNE, N , O. Office, in Duffy btrccU Buildinj; 11 Middle a24 8u Dr. E.H. COLDCERC SUEGiO-OEAL ' . DENTIST - Office Henry Building.' Middle Street,tK't ween BrOHl and Pollock jSortU iipisconai ciiurcn yarn, -. iNewJemeiN. t-7: , BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Connsy N O. DE. O. K. BAGBY, SUTIGON DENTIST, Office; Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, . - 1 HEW BEKNE, N. O. - DR. J. D CLARK, TSEW BEENE, N. O. - Office on Craven Street, between Pollock end Broad. J. B, limi M,B, ;fiB.,S. DENTIST, -:-NEW - BERNE. jN. 0-: 1'Offlcei 99 Middle St 2d Floor. Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use ot Nitrous Oxide Usa. . - P. H. PELLKTIER, Attorney At- ; Law. Pollo'ck'Street,' First room ahove- Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will practice tn the Counties of Craven, Carteivt, Jones, Onslow and Pamlioo. 49-United states Court at New Berne and Supreme court o uie ouue. j WM.ii. CLARKE, Offlco, 72 South Front street, op posite Qaston'Honse. ATTORHEY AT LAW AND .'teal Estate Agent. New B;Tne, N. OJ Connections. New Yt rh - 3oston and Canada Timber lands- Fann lands Truck lands, , " Town lots Do you waut to ba; f WlllTB, Do yon want to sell I WE1TE. 100,000 Acres of Land In hand for difi- 1,500 Acres, Trent road, 6 miles of city Timber and Truck. . .-. - - INTotioo! F08 sale m MM A valuable first-class farm on'Pemboke road one mile from this city, in firstolass order for trucking purposes. . 109 acres. 80 being In cultivation. Terms very low.. : Apply to ROBT. G. MOSLEY, Sr., . Sent, 5, 1894. . ' 861m Wm. H. OLIVER Life. Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, , . Steam Doiler 1TE WBEEN, Nr O. . A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. " v Over $125,000,000 assets repre sented.' ' . . NOIOEARY PUBLIC ' Commissioner of Deeds for New- Tort, Oonnecfiimt.' and - Pensyi vania. 1 1 " tyAgent; National BoardMa- rine Underwriters. ,r .i . - ., NEW C17?: IfQUGS, ' Qntol City, I C, .li II. MANWa lJrop. Pleasant Location New Manage ment- wd Accommodations Attentive Scrvanta Terms Eeasonable. , OH. r " h K ) n p p m md 0 50 HEAD HORSES AKD MULES" 50 RANGING, FROM. 4 TO 7, YEARS OLD, And Weighing-From 850 to "1450 lbs Each Some extra fine Drivers in Horses'-also adapted to all purpowH Exceptionally fine Draft HorseB and Moles. N - " , A" full, and complete, liner of Buggies anj Harness always' on hand. ZJk. ttJ&J&Jtt 'So co.'..;; '- Bhie Front Stablep Mlddle Street, ow llerne, N, O.;;, IK. II. O. 13 'aaiaB'flilSBr 1bbUbW 'saC -Diseases of the Eye GEO HENDERSON, (Successor to Bo'jerte i&JHendeisorij $ General Insurance Agent. tfnniimntin or Insurance Company of Nortfi America, Of PbUadelplila.; .. ,,? V . Home Isurunce Company of New York. Z 'J :- " Z Harflord J) ire insurance uoiupunj . i Harllord. , - ' ' , : 'Z Queen Insurance Compsny of England; North Carolina Home .Insurance Com pany ot Raleigh. . ; " Greenwich Insurance Company or Brook lyn "'y'---" -.; '"Y1 ,;' '" ' ;' " ' 1 Pbceoix Insurance Compsny of Brook lyn United Underwriters Insumncir; Coin- nanv of Atlanta, i. . liostQn marine imsuran wuniauj Qoston. BA.HBFB 8H0P3. mmzzmmz& Prof. W. H. Biippapil antf his cpmpe- tcnt Assistants in the Tonsorial ftrt Will give yoa a good job and will pay gtript atteniion to all brioches of hair -cutting and BliKvlnjr. v a&"Givenie a esll 't.:i;- At Gsstoii Houso Barber Shop. DARBEB -SHOP REMOTALi-r-I am Mn now locoti'd In -neat and: commodious auarters in Hotel Neu-ceo on Broad btreet, There is no more conveniently or better cauiDoed barber shop in the city, and ; I have a good fox of polite and expert as sistants, um ana new inenu give u n call when in need of tonsorial work. HMOTHX UUW. .. First Class Barber Shop BEICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST. Nearly opposite Dapfiat Church. ; ;V . Anartmonts neat 'snit tidv. and .only competent assis'ants employed. -: ' " i irst-ClassiDsiu rooms counecieci wiiu shops. v ILL BANKS,.; ' Proprietor. - ELLIOT &GKEE1T, ' flair Dressing v Parlor. : Curpfu) attention given to all branches ot the business ' ,."' 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