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PUBLISHER'S ANNOCNCKJIEBIT. ; sa)-i-tjs ' ' Ttaa Dully Journal U publUbed Dally ucept Sunday at $5.00 per yuan iJJK) tor six months. DellvtreU ta ol y subscribers at fiO cents pur moutli. Tbe Weekly Journal In published very Thursday at l.OO per year. Payment lor transient advertisements mast be made In advance. Regular advertise ments will be collected promptly at tbe end oleaeh month. -r - Communications containing news ot suffl tlont pnbllo Interest are solicited. - So eom niuuloation must be expected to be publish ed thai contains bjeotionable personalitleSt er vltholds the name ol tbe author. Articles longer than halt a column must be paid tor. Advertisements under head ot Business Lo oals and Readers 10 cents per line tor Brat asertion, a cents each subsequent insertion, special rates tor extended time. Any person feeling aggt ieved at any anony mona eommunlcafira can obtain the name olthe author by application at this office and shoving wherein the grievance exists. KULtCS ADOPTED BY THK NORTH CARO OLINA FRKB8 ASSOCIATION. Tbe sum ot not less than live oents per line will be oharged tor "oardsot thanks, 'resolu tions ot respect' and obituary poetry," also lor obituary notices other thin those which the editor himsolt shall Kve as a matter ot news. ' Notices ol church and society and all other entertainments Irom which revenue la to be derived will be charged tor at the rate ot 6 tents a line. THE JOUKNAL. 8. B. SASFEB. 0. T. SAKCOCS, . Proprlator. Iioetl Stportdr. f&SuUredat the Pott Office at Sett Berne, N. C, at teamd-dat$ matter. TUE SOUTH CAROLINA FLAX. For Ensuing White Supremacy Constitutional Negro Wesfranchis menu ' Governor Evans of South Caro lina recently spoke at Branehville that state E. J. Watson in the Florence Messenger gives a synopsis of the speech and comments thereon from which we take the lollowine He : came out squarely and gave tho scheme for tho regulation ol the suffrage, making reference to his remark at Ridgeway when advocat - in? the calling of the Constitutional convention in which he asked the the people to trnst him aud vote for tho convention, xnen lie m .folly disclosed the . scheme. as follows: "I have given a great deal of thought to this matter. The 15th amendment is an insuperable bar to a permanent and lasting arrangement. Any scheme that may be adopted' can only bo temporary ana Will be largely dependent on white tinitv. as it is upon the ad' .linistration of the law rather than in its language we must rely. Th has been the case with tne registra tion law and the eight box law. As long as no discrimination on account of race or color can be made, even an educational qualification pure and simple would only serve its pur poso of disfranchising the negro while he remains ignorant. How then can we disfranchise illiterate negroes without at the same time taking the right of suffrage from the same class of white men? It is easy enough and cannot be called fraudulent system. The Mississippi constitution provides that every voter must be registered and that the applicant for registration must be able to read a clause in tne con stitution or be able to understand and explain it when read to him The right to judge of the latter rests with the supervisors ot registration If the applicant can read he must be registered and therefore he allowed to vote. '.'QUESTIOH' OF UNDERSTANDING. ' "If he cannot, it is easy to see that the negro could not under stand, while the white man would. This is natural as the whites are the . . more intelligent race. Couple a pro vision forbidding registration after conviction for crime, and require the applicant to be also possessed of . a good moral character and yon can see how many thousands of negroes ' will be disfranchised without fraud or without infringing on the 15th amendment of the United States Constitution. Should we ever have a government that would appoint registration oflicors who wanted to enroll the negroes as voters this scheme would not work. But there is a difference between having it in the constitution and depending on the eight box and registration laws. A defeated minority of white men could never obtain control of the government bv using the negro vote. Such a minority must obtain control or the government by obtaining a white majority first and it would then have no need of the negro. TUB "MEAT" OF THE PLAN. "Another safeguard would be to provide that no illiterate person failing of the necessary require ments for registration will be eli gible after the first election, and that after five years the require ments for registration be the ability to road and write pure and simple. This would act as a spur to men of both races to fit themselves for the suIIwgLi and would not porpetuate the confessedly obnoxious but neces sary provision of. trusting to the judgement of the supervisor. The charge that such a system would ' ' perpetuate dishonest , elections i in . false." Continuing Senator Tillman said: "If this scheme is not adopted, then, so far as I can see, tliore is nothing else to do but have qualified woman s suffrage and hide behind ? ettiooato. I am perfectly willing to givo the women -of South Carolina the right' to vote when they ask for it, but I don't believe they want it, and until they do ask for it, I prefer the other plan." The above aro Senator Tillman's exact words, and they pretty fully cover tho all important matter. It may lw added that this boiug the schomo the iuauirator of the Keform movement advocates, it will be almost certain to be adopted. STONEWALL JACKS OK. ' Something About tits - Convictions and Stprj Dot Before To d la Print, Mr, George W. Cable relates the following story of Stonewall Jack sou, which was told to Mr. Cable by Mr. George II. Moffett, of Port land, Ore.: "Stonewall Jackson," he said, "openly deplored, as did so many other great leaders of the south, the institution of slavery. Yet he was firm ly convinced that its existence was not only guaranteed by the na tional constitution, but sanctioned by a divinely-inspired Scripture. 1 hoard him say as much in the only political speech he over mude. ft was at a meeting held in Lexington, Va.y in tho election campaign of 18G0, his voice comiiig unexpectedly from a seat in the rear ef tho house, where he had risen in support of an aggressive resolution. "He was then Maj. Jackson, a professor, as every one knows, in the Lexington military institute, lie wasa frequent visitor in the house where, as a college student, I board ed, and I had more than once heard him express in private conversation tho same convictions which he, on that one occasion only, declared in public. "My acquaintance with him was only such as a boy of sixteen would have with a man of maturo years Our only point of intimate contact lay in the fact that I taught a class in the now famous Sundaj school which he had organized in conncc tion with the Presbyterian church of - . the town. But I believo this Sun day school of negro, children, of which he was superintendent, lay closer to his heart than nny other object on earth except his home and family. "In the war, though much under legal age, I became a private cav alryman. Sometimes I saw Gen. Jackson. In August, 18B3, the day before he met and drove back Pope's army in tho battle of Cedar Jtun, I was riding down the road leading north from Orange Court-House, on my way from brigade headquarters to join my regiment ou the Kapi dan, when I overtook a division of infantry on the march, going to- j ward Culpeper. The active move ments of our forces indicated the sharp work that was near at hand "When I reached the head of the column I found Gen. Jackson, his cap drawn down over his forehead, riding aloue and apparently buried in deep meditation of his strategic plans. I rode by with a silent salute. but he recognized me, called me to halt, and, riding up by my side, be- ;an to talk about the colored sun ay school in Lexington. It was a great gratiheation to him, lie said, that the school was being kept up in his absence, So we parted, and he rode on to bloody victory. "And once again, it was the afternoon of the first day of the second Hull Run battle, and one of the most critical moments of Jack son's whole military career. He had come round through Thoroughfare gap, putting tho Bull Bun moun tains and 1 ope a whole army be tween himself and Lee. Pope had turned, closeed in upon him, and brought him to bay. 'The battle had Deon raging for hours, aud though LongBtreet had como to Jackson's aid, no one could yet say that Jackson's hard-pressed left would not be overwhelmed. Our battalion of cavalry under Maj. Patrick had been halted near Grovo- ton almost in the center of the field of battle and sharpshooters were deployed to meet' the enemy, who were coming down the Warren- ton pike. At this moment uen. Jackson rode up. There was hard fighting everywhere. He conversed for a few moments with Maj. Patrick, and then turned and spoke to 'ino. He said that certain of our men on an emi nonce above the road were needlessly exposed, and bade mo ride to them and call them in. I had started to obey, when he sud denly stopped me with Oh: 1 had a lottor a few days ago from Dr. White, and he tells me that our .Sunday school is stilt kept "That was all. 1 went my way to execute his command, and he rode baok to his infantry- I never saw him again. Century, Not Ire to Maclatratea. Maidstratcs of Craven county in bind. ing over persons to court, will be careful bind to tho (circuit Criminal Lour) which convenes the flint Monday in Octo ber next. All appeals in Criminal cases from a magistrates court are recognizable to the same term of said court. ' W. M. AVatso.n. Clerk. jyl4d&wlm , , ; Save time, money and ui.iir Dins, oo we von please, when von please, as hut as jpon please. Find pleasure, health and economy all in one. Rambler Bicycles arc the acne of mechanical perfection. Strong, du rable and reliable, with not an of useless material. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and lor pleasure seekers. Vai anous models, all the same nrlra tioo catalog tells all about them free, of course. aORMULLV a JEFFERY MFfl. CO- WAMINTOM, 9. 4. YYASUIMiTOS COKKESniSDEPCE A Variety of News of the Town and Neighborhood. . - Cu.pt. A. W. Styron whoso energy and enterprise ia seldom equalled, and: never exceeded, came up from Lake landing lost week and spent a few days. -- . The Capt. has been running out of Lake Landing canal with Ms steamer. He has demonstrated that the Mattauiuskeet Lake is navigable. Has taken corn from Fairfield to and down the canal; he is preparing to build a light draught steamer for that route. The new mill of the Eureka Lumber Company is now in full operation and is one of the best arranged mills of its size in the country. . . Large numbers of peoplo go down to Ocracoke each Saturday night. The Tarboro Military go down on Steamer Aurora on Tuesday night. Theio is some sickness in town. A day or two since MrT Ed. Isam tne engineer on the toast Lane wat taken suddonly ill; Capt. Ellsworth brought the train in next morning. another engineer was on hand and no delay was caused. ..--'.' Material is being collected at the buoy wharf to put it in thorough repair. Arrangements are being mado to complete the race track here, and to have a fair ground in connection therewith. Mr. Geo. T. Leneh, for several years Sunt, of the Alleghany Co mill at Scranton, Hyde Co., has cast ms lot here, and he will be felt, at he is a hustler. Ho is President of the Eureka Lumber Co. There appears to be a probability of T '"""ftateM"" exchange I anil Uir -1- dcvlita smi r-Lil rl it and electric lights, as outside per sons are becoming interested in the matter. Tho 0. H. S. S. Co. are to build a steamer for the Tar Itiver route; .Mr. ilvera will build it and that i equivalent to saying that she will be bunt right. .Sir. Alyers also has on the stocks another large, eight car transfer barge. The John L. Roper Lumber Com pany aro cutting off their timber near this town and having it towed to Belle Porte, taking it from there by rail to their mill at Ropers. The Messenger is waging war on the cows that run at large on our streets. It deserves the hearty co operation of every one who has to walk, and who does not like the odor of the cow pen. Cows and hogs are a nuisance, goats are banishod by unes, out cows are privileged. Mexican Mustcng Liniment Bclatioa, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Hustles, Rhtumatiim, Strains, IrupUons, Burns, Btitohes, Hoof Ail, Solids, Stiff Joints, : Sorsw Stings, Backache, Warms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Qall Bunions, " Spavin ' Piles. . Corns, Cracks. THIS COOO OLD 8TAND-BY aoeompuiiiH for everjbodr szaetlr what 1i rlilisti iorlt One of the reasons for the araat popularity of fho Kiuung Unlment is found la 1U Ivereal applicability. BTSryhoayMsdssooaaawllotiia. The l.ambarmaa needs it In ease of eeoldaot. The Heusewtfe needs it for tflaeralfamiir ass. The Caaaler needs It far his teams and his awe. The Mechanic needs It alwars en his work bench. The Miner needs ltin esse of emergencr. ' The IMenflerneeiUlt can't get ftlone without tt The Farmer needs It in his house, his stable, and hi-, stooh rard. The Htcamboat man er the Boatman nseds It In liberal lupplr afloat and ashore, . . " The Horse-faneler needs It-It Is his best friend and safest reliance, The SlocU.grewer needs 11 It will save hist thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. Tbe Railroad man needslt and will need Bee long ae his life Is a round of accidents and dangers. The Baekweadsiaaa needs 1L There Is note. Iwiltke It as an antidote for the dangers to life, Umb and comfort whloh surround the ptoaeer. The Merchant needs Itsbout his store among Itj employees Accidents will happen, aad when these oome the Mustang liniment Is wanted atonos. Keepa Bottle lathe Uease. TUthe ben of economy. ' Keep a Bottle ia the Factory, tu Immediate use la ease of scoldeat saves pain and lose of warm Keep a Bottle Alwars ta the sMahle sag Closing Out Sale Owim.' lo the large stoik of E. P, REED'.S OXFORDS on hand, I will dose them out at cost for the next Thirty days: ; . ., The 2 75 3.25, The 3.S0 2.10, . The Z25 (1.85, ; The $2.00 91.60. Ctll early aud and get your fit while they are goiiif?. A NICE LINE OF Wiite, Black an-Fiprei Lawns G'jing cheap, and everything in tlie 8um- - mor Line will ae sold way down, tjfMouey saved is Money nwde." Don't forget the place. J. J. DAH is. iul Ju.A The man wlio bocomos s success ful hypocrite hug to work t it every day in tho week. Tortured Disfigured Humiliated By unsightly Skin and blood dis eases. Is there hope of cure? Cuticura Resolvent Is the greatest of skin purifiers, , As well as blood purifiers. , - Because of its peculiar action on the pores, It is successful in curing Torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors, When the usual remedies and even The best physicians fail. Entirely vegetable, innocent, and effective, It especially appeals to those who . have .. ; . Suffered long and hopelessly. It acts upon the liver, kidneys, and ? : ' bowels as well as upon the skin and blood. Its use at this season Insures a clear skin and pure blood, As well as sound bodily health. It is the only Purifier acting on the Skin and Blood at the same time. r- Bold throughout the world. Price, Ccticoiia, SOo.;Boir. 24c. , IUkolvkkt,!. rorrsuHiiua aan Cusn. Coar., Bolu l'ropriutora, Uuetou. - " How to Cure Skin and Blood Uoraora," fros. aV-Factal Blemishes, falllou liair anil sim ple baby rushes prevuukHl by Cuticura nun),. If tired, aching, norvous mothers know Uio oomfort, strength, and vitality In Cullcuii Plasters. Uiey would rnor be without thou. Mail Not Ire. Ukitkd Statks I'oht Ovvick. . ) - Uewbemo, Cravn County, N. C, June 1st, 1805. ) Notice is given tliut on and ttftr Mon day, June 3rd, 1895, the mail going West ward Will close at 8:30 a. n., an. I. tlio mail going Kastward ly the A. & N. C. finilroud ill elose at 4:30 p. m. Keaa the notice ou street Doxcs ur uhangi'8 in taking o p mail. lliegcnoral delivery will close at 7:.iU p. ni. Ju. manly, 1'ostmuster. Tasr Sale! I have this duy levied upon Die follow ing described Ileal Estate to satisfy tliu Tuxes now due and unpaid for the 3c:ir 181)4, and will sell at public outcrv nt the Court House door in the citv of Xe- Berne, county of Craven and Slate of North Carolina, at 13 o'clock, midday, ou Moudav August the 5th, 1895. A cony of the said levy has been tiled in the l- flce of the Clerk of the Superior court fur saiu County: Axum Skinner, No, 8 Towaliip 2 lot, 1'iwie Town, tor the jours . 1891, '93. 'S3, and '94. 4 6.14 Henry Taylor, for wile, No. 9 '1 ownslup 108 acres Land, Neuse river, 1S.23 W. 11. LANE, Sheriff. New Berne, N. GVJuly 6th, 1895. TTrrCZK-sEIR'S ROOM-MAKING SALES August 1st we renovate onr s,:orc, Stock must bo materially rc- -duccd to save it from injury. Boom-making Sales from everv Department, here are Home of them. Order Quick ! 90 SWIVEL SILKS, OK. iOj, fwnrn 7Hn .10,.1 4OVj. OKfl FRENCH ORGANDIES'! AOKj. . ,wi;ro S'lc.l AOj, OK KOVELTY COTTOXS OK. 25c. WOOLEN Dress Ooods OK fwirB 40 nnii .inc. AOj 50c WOOLEN Dress (roods Kfl - ftvLfe ?0n In .1.25.1 ' OVSj, (. BLACK DRESS GOODS M, BWCs (were 75c to 1.25. Ci "Samples nntiled ns loii as Assort ments last. W. H. & R. S. Ticto&Co. , H A T.-H1TOEC, T. O. ELASTIC FOR DOORS and WINDOWS." Excludes Cold, Wind, Know and Dust. Any one cad apply them. Very Inexpensive. Prices: 4 to IOc tier ft- . You pay only for whit you use. ! If this interests you, call early only a limit ad supply on baud. Onee tried alwuys used. J. . LATHAM S Craven Street. WM. LORCH CGTACLIGMZDI0G5. ANI General Merchandise. IU Cart-hobs8 Accomodations. - """ JJ-wTroVVra.i Dnhhr-r Nwl? Not a Ml of It. Tblelsonly KUUlX-r IHCIK. r s ,,ian, erery-dsy cltues, looking for rfbest place In town to purchase blCYCJ.Xli lifi UA8 i'Ol'ND IT. When von want a wheel vou want cto.id ono. Thoi'o ia not a lictter wheol nnirio than tho ltAUHLBll. Cull and lot ns sliuw vou our K;imi)le wliculs. anil will prove our assertion ilmt it is .THK BEST W1IKEL MA DM. We have Uied tli"in and kuow wheioof we s)tsik . . lours liinpet'tiuliv, . ' --vl.OVfclt HAIiDWAUH CO SUMMER EXTUUSION TICKETS Season 1895, Krom A. & K. V. Stations Bound . Trip for Seven Springs.: I'ASHKKflEit Department. " New Hern, X. C, May 3 1st, 1894 To Apentis A. & X. C. ltd.: -ItOUXD TRfP TICK ETS: Hrrmt'tor tirkets will bt' Hold Irom vour Stution to LudraiiKe to imi'tics visitmi ihv nlsivu Spl int's at the lollowing ralce ot liiin lor tho Hound 1 nu: -FIIOM- from- fiol'lsboro, . $ .70 Tusciiroru, 75 lieslV, Horn, 3 21 Kul'ii)! Cro.k, .35 , Itivcrdiilo, 2 75 .. Kinston, - , , ,00 Cronlau,1 8 00 Jut-well, .HO -Have'oek, 3 2.r) - Dover, 1 06 Newport, 3 15 -, Core Cronk, 1 .lO Wi'divood, 05 .Morrhnid City, M 90. J-t?" Tickets on Salo Juno 1st, 18!) use r.Mitrat'1 tirkets and. limit tliciii l'Ooi lo roliirn to Oct..- illst, lSO.j. All lukots must be si-'iied. S. 1.. Dim, G. r. A PEACE Z INSTITUTE roit ouua ; LADiEg I'lisiirpassed in Thoroughness, Loca tion, Honinmcnls, Faculty. Furniture wii Yncv. Conservatory course in Musio. No Supri ior work any wheic North or South Semi lor Catalogue. - . JAS. EISrWICSIE, M. A (TJnlr. of 7a,) jao20 3m Ea'.eSgh, IT. C. PRESBYTERIAN HIGH SCHOOL 0:C 3SrOXn,TII OAEOIJ tTA., FOR BOYS ad V0UN0 MEN IJuildiiii,' foiiiierly otvupitd by ' Bin, ham Sotiool.'' Locution unsur)9ssod lor hcalhfullness, Moral and Itcrligous influence. Full corps ient-lii'is Instruction tliormi-'li aud lirst- class. . Terms moderate. Address, . UiiV. II. C. KEG LEV, juy0dw2m. ; , Mebune, N. C. SALEM Female Academy. Tho 04lh Annual Session hucms Sci)t. 5th, lb'Ji. Itegisk-r for lust yoir shows mor,) than utlO persons under instruction during tho your. Special features: the development of Health, Character and Intellect. Duilding! thoroughly reinod- elhfl. t ully equipped Jfrcpnrntury, tJol- Icziulo and i'ost Graduate Departments, liesides ftist-eluss schools in Music, Art, Lnn"ur.ires, Commercial and Industrial studies. J. H. CLEW ELL, Prin. juj Sl -, Salem, N. C. University of Nartli Carolina Comprises the University, the CollcM, the Imw and, Medical Schools, and the Bummer School for Teachera. ; Tuition $60. 35 TEACHERS, 471 STUDENTS Address, l'nvMcnt WINSTON, - Chiipcl Hill, N. C. for Catalogue and h mdhook ou "Uuiver sity Educiitiou." - - - , - . KOIITII CAROLINA Ccllcga -of Agricultiira I i, The uest sesion of tbis College will begin September 5th.. . Ex aniinnlions at county - seats first Saturday in Angtist. Young men desiring a technical educiitiou at tin uuUHually low cost will do well lo apply lor catalogue to A. Q. HOLLADAY, Pres., iyl'thv liu llaleigb, N. C ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, llAi.liiGH,'-North Carolina. The Advent Terra of the Fifty-fifth School ,Y oar will begin Septomlxr 19, 1805. . ;-..- Kpecrnl attention paid to Physical Cult ure unci llyieue. Address tne Hector, KEV.I5. SMEDLB, A.M. juyTdw 2m . , . Oak fcixsiN$fifut$ "Slands in lhc Forefront of Soulli- 7 , em Filtinf; Schools." rioimres for Colloini, for l!niposs: B40 Students and 53 (Jradindcs in nil durart meiils lust year; Nearly $40,000 iu build 'teas nnd euuininoii's; Locution unmniass ed fir beimty and hciithlhlness: nearly 1000 foot nlxivo sea level, in lull view ot the UluoTtiile; "Vliixiinum ofudvantagge wit ii miuuintm ot cost, ' our motto. W rite for catalogue 3. A. & M. II. HOLT, jdjOdvv 6wJ Oak Ridge, N. C. E5.,"r,'.,ABent.$7J wfc. Kioluslw trrrimry. Tlr UpM WfctTlMr.Wiil1r.mii CI-Iica fur raniUr in '"tnut. Wuhti, rlnrii iniii dii't tbm VKhOHl wBllitiR til" liBiidn. Yon inmhiln-liiill'io, lh"irie. i'tu-tol J I I . :U ' W.F.sti ' E. 17. -SL'i ALi-llOGD j Under OaSton' House, South Front Street, New Berne, O. FUlI. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1895, edition 2
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