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..:7 BERNE JOUMAL CHARLES L. STEVENS. : EDITOH..AHD PBUPSIBTOB." . KKW BEENKrfniHS- V Entered at tha Poet Office at New Berne, N. c. as seeood elan matter. Tub Dailt Jocrkal (except Monday) is ilclivered by carrier la tbla city, at 60 cental Tunnjt mouths, Urernablrl.adTaaee,'(4a Wkkklt JoiiiiAc4MyWiWa4aAqe M.oo , Advertising Kates given oo application at the oftte. Vivo etfh'u per Hue wlU be eiiaiyed for Card ol Tnanks, Resolutions of Beapeot and. obituary foatas; aJsOrJoCgfiWtaaty Mottcea outer wan ajioip wn-v ia w naauieu shall (five aajaJMttMWM Jt.lA Notion otbRrrata and Society and alt other nionalhmeats trout which revenue is to be derived will be charged tor at toe rate of Ave cent a line. ,.-.; -.-..'...V TheJonRjui will not nader any circum atence be responsible for the return or the ate keeping ol any rejactei ronnnaortpt. Ke exception will be madto ithjl nfle witlire ard to either letters or fnelosuresl Nor will Kdltor enter Into correspondence con cerning raiected manuscript. . : DRIFTING! BUTLEBWARS. There matt be a happy, content loyous bis acquaintance), during these' hot July days.-,;" And Senator Batler has every thing to make him happy, for has he not been elected Chairman of the National Populist Executive Com mitteetm doei he not stand to-daj in a ooei'tipti to bo aWe!t4 almost poaitivelydictate to t lie Democracy of North Carolina? Senator Butler could hardly be human if these political conditions did : not produce gladness in his heart, and temper the hot winds to his august brow. He, who for sev eral years,, has been the j butt 4f North Carolina's Democracy, has had the taunts of, "seceder, ingrate, political rascal and 'oorruptor J of politics," hurled at him from'' all sides, to-day stands and looks com. placently npon his - friends, the enemy, and calmly asks them, the scoffers of Butler, and Butleriam, what kind of terms they will make with hinw Senator JJuUer-. ..Jtigfi Chieloffln;i ,( It is sickening "political '"reading, the true Democracy of North Caro iina, has to it, these perspir ing luly days. It tells of political prostitution, f trucking to iow jn tereets, it reveals a debasement of principle, which Democrats a few years ago conld not have dreamed possible. Oh, it is rich reading, this, that the rank and file of the Democracy has given to it now days. ' And thel State Democratic eonven tion, which made bo ma'ny'promjses, whose candidates were received with such shouts, and the word went out - that Democracy would be' trium phant, and North Carolina would assert her Democratic principles, where has this gone? But, alas, if reports must be ac cepted, and there can be little doubt that in the main part they are true, political trading is now Democracy's portion, and that without a thought of principle. The Democratic, ponyentiou'8 nom inees :tmuBt'co(ne down and make roomMor Populists on - tfie State ticket. Is it any wonder that Senator But. ler smiles these days, a sad cool smile for why not? Are not those dear, very dear enemies of his, political to be sure, but still enemies, are they not 'coming to him? N wonder these days are hot ones ocrats. waitlced drlaks, and plenty of therav And4 Senator Butler? Oh, be winks Xhe other .eye,, and Democracy does the'walking in the hot, dusty road political degradation. ; , ,: . Verily these are days of office traf fickinan 'thePCroddesn of Princi ple baafled.?fr, t ni ." ' Want is Mr. Bryan T The eyes of the country" are" npon Mr. William Jennings Bryan. Is he a Democrat, standing upon the plat form of the Democratic party as the nominee of that party , in national convention assembled, or is he still looking irresolutely .and longingly after tlio ignis-fatuus of Populism's fair but false promise, while be) yet holds i vO.tye4ttOug.hapd, of Demo cracy fenibbjnajF ItjcldJ ponhim the pr o4fiejaJnej of jchblce as! its bead and leader f J ' " If Mr. Bryao has been correctly quoted, the word which came from liim afterVul no'ir1natiou.alSti Louis by the Populist convention Satur day innrertafq, wavering, and, dis ttppoipfiai fodie kyat Deinocacy of lj niy cj hka '.placed Li in nt its head. The Democratio jarty does not want any coquetting with Populism, and if Mr. Bryan is not wary he may And that to hesi tate is to be lost. The stalwart and ed look QgQij Jhe, faceo, North CarolioaVW ftrf flfflfw, ring mmt voice, as no jtreeu tried element of the De moo racy, i . . . which has adhered to its principles J is partic. j for decades, and which has Dated in its triumphs and reverses and its honorable record, does, .not propose now to go into glorious eclipse and passively view the pros titution of its party organization to aid iu the election of mongrel -office holders: For bur part believe In that type of Democracy which ' does uot ; placa the silver l&ssue above party. We believe in the' principle of bi-tnetalism 'as much as we do in the rule of three or the' attraction of gravitation, but wo dp not believe as some zealous people do that it, is ajovq i all party. And while believ-1 ijag in tbo theory as sincerely and conscientiously i as '.any who have given thought to the subject, we have never yet reached -that altitude of .enthusiasm which contemplates the subordination to it of Demo.' oratio allegiance,- and tho 'conse quent possibility of Democratio de generation and dissolution. ?To our mind there has " already teen too much of overture to Populism. The Democratic party has already become compromised and c6ntaminated by the advances which have been made to that anomalous aggregation of po litical non-descripts. There is about as much homogeneity between Dem ocracy and Populism; as there is be tween the Church of Some and the Salvation army, and there is just about a parallel exhibition of digni ty in the lata interchange of com plaisant negotiation which has been coins on. it is a plain case ana it looks like it is time for good Demo crats to call a halt. They have asked for bread and they have been given a stone; they have asaed for: meat and they have received a serpent The Populist convention flaunted the flag of contempt and rebuff into the Democratio face when it put the cart before the horse and made the Vice Presidential nomination first, and that the illustrious clown of Georgia. Then Mr. Bryan - tele graphed withdrawing his name from before the Convention. Why does be hesitate now? Dem ocrats want him to keep his name ou t -of Populist bands. The Popn lists 'purposely tendered him U nomination in such a way as to make it impossible for him to accept it as a consistent and self-respecting Democratic nominee. And still he wavers and says, forsooth, that whether he will accept or not, will depend entirely upon what condi tions will be" attached. The condi tions are plain enough, and -the Democratic party expects Mr. Bryan to 'come out from among these political recreants, renegades and revolutionists in no uncertain voice. And if he does not do so without further dallying he may expect to reap the penalty of the repudiation and renunciation of his own politi cal associates as apostate to the faith they have reposed in him and un worthy of the high honor they have bestowed upon him. Baleigh Press Visitor. BOW'S THIS. We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cuied by Hull's Catarrh Cure. I J. Cheket & Co., Props., . .. y . Toledo, 0. We the UDdeftlgoed, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe bim pertectlv honorable In til business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst &Thuax, Wholesale Druggist;, Toledo. O. . , ; ( WaLOiito, Kihhan & Marvin, Whole- aala Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. IIull's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting dinctly upoo the blood and mucous surface of iho system. Price 79c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials Ire. - Hall's Family Fills are the best. The Balkan, Coniedsracr. , The degree of importance attached by observers from a distance to any particular event in Southeastern Europe'def ends very much upon the amount of noise made bvTthclDartio- ipants. Just now all eyes are di- reeled toward Crete, drawn thither - , , , , ' . .. i T"J '' S.m.u fr(-na dreadful cold,' approachtDg Con the Greeks -for the union of the .suajpUon, tried, without result everything island with Hetlenio Kingdom; and cisi then bought obe bottle of Dr.1 King's thedin of this conflict has caused New Discovery sod in two weeks was another event of the greatest impor - tance in Balkan politics to escape notice. The event alluded to is the rnr rlait rrf lMr Mrhnlaa.-of Vdntenegro, to King : Alexander i ffi ? Z : n-t.A. .u Jlsrslze SOcandlMX),, .:utv: t .; (5) Uilanovitch, at Belgrade, npon the eolebration of the five hundred and seventh anniversary of the terrible battle of Kossova, in losing which Sofvia lost her independence to the Turks; and in which the V. wman Sultan Mnrad I was slain. The battle of. Kosiovo was . in :a ni in ' . way Bervlan-Montenegran winter-)" national event, since H marked the, foundation of the Principality ..of Montenegro, which was established by a remnant pf tha Servian army vllK tbe.former office I dwcoiitlnucd. .l l . i . . "t i. i .''.vanoelioro mail arrives 13 m.-., ..' that had Uken refuge in the fastness. v.mbnra m.n i.avn l n. m. of Cettinje, in tha Black Mountains, The date of the 'meeting was, there- fore; significanas a reminder f the unity of origin oftu Sebs aud-the lilacs: muuiuaiueers; nuu mo .asser tion is thus belied that ..the, visit j?f Priuce Nicholas was merely a formal act of courtesj. . ;The long-standing feud between " the dynasties-of-the two countries, woaldralso -.preclude the idea that a'strdag political motive could havd inflnnced Nicholas to 3 tentatiousiy pay his' respects to the boy .King Alexander. And what does UiiB forthcoming visit of Kifg Alexander to Cottinje and "'the . pro-: posed meeti'iK of Prince Nic'iiohs, ! King Alexander and trince Ferdi nand of Bulgaria at Sofia mean? Every Servian is a politician,' and any Servian would be immediately ready With theanswer VThese visits and' this conference indicate the eonclu sion of an alliance between the Balk an States." r . It has been customary to refer all important Jioppenlngs in , Bulgaria of . in Montenegro to .Russian in fluence,- and, to turns -of Siervia oply as a sort' of annex to "the Austrian Empire. The Servians,.1, however, have' shaken, off their moral depend ence upon their northern., neighbor, and are not minded to exchange their now-fonnd liberty for Russian tutelage. ' uiey recall toeir ooinijai hf Russia at the. conclusion of the treaty of San Stefano, when their territorial claims wore completely disregarded in thoVdesirev'of .be' Muscovites to establish a strong Bulgaria." In the latter country, on the other hand, the- national ; senti ment aroused by Starabouloff is by no raearis extinct; and whatever may be the predilections of the Bourbon Ferdinand and the Bulgarian Church party, the Russian influence is endured by a mnjonty of the peo ple onljt as a choice between evils. As lone as the. Ualkau States: re mained at logger-heads they were fit the mercy of their1 powerful noigh bora. With, union between them. they could .work .together' for the attainment . of the many . objects which they have in common, and notably 1 for, the. liberation,, of the Serbs ' and Bulgars of Macedonia. Both Bulgarians and Servians are shrewd enough to perceive, however, that the immediate object of their union must riot be a spirited foreign policy, but the development of their great internal resources.' Neverthe less, a Balkan Confederacy, emanci pated from the influence of both Russia and) Austria, : iwould I be i Powor; of no despicable . strength, The development of r the Balkan States into .something better . than mere pawns on . the chessboard of Continental politics would be in the interest of progress and a stable peace; and the growth of a strong and independent .Power in South eastern Europe, substantially homo- eenous in race and national sent! ment, wqnld furnish the best possi ble solution of the Turkish question Phila." Record. - . Fair Ova si Yenm' t Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used by Millions of Mothers for their Children While teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften the t-ums, allays all pain, cure wind colic, and is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty five cents bottle. r FAILING MANHOOD i Ceaeral tsd Nervous Debility. J?Jr .""Wftnww of Bodv and or Ezoeaaea In Old or Yonrnr. Kobnat, Nobis M fiTilioon iu iv Keatoroa. 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Tbla Collega offers thorough courses in Agriculture. Meouaulcal, Civil and Kleotrl- cal Engineering, and- In Hclence. Oeneral academic studies supplement aU those tech. Expenses pet Soaalon, including Uoatd : Far Canal j Btadcats, ISO Tot all larr ataateata, - . Jill 0 Apply for Catalognes to " ; .. - - -' ' - ALEX4NDKK J. UOLI.ADAT. i ' Baleigh, N. O. . Prosidunt. For Girls; : ItaleigUDr.e. The Adyenterm I of the ifty-flfth, School Year will begin Sept., f8poctal attention paid to thorough mstrucuon on tus violin, ; , .;. n - Certificate sdmitt to Yasaar. ,. i;t s,,,,., !'' '.KET. B. SMEDES, A. M. AduihiiHlrntor'S Notice 'The undersignedi TIiof F. McCarthy, Public Administrator having duly qnali. 8cd as adminlttratorof lh estate of Jdo. D. Dizoa, deceared, hereby gives nolie that all persons having claims against the ( Statu of said Jno. I). Uixon, deceased, to present tbeia to . said Administiator duly authenticated for payment on or lie- foru the IStb day of July. ltt7, or else Ibis- notice will .be pleaded in bar ol re covery , Pei sons indebted to the estate puit pay without delay, Thjsjstbjiny of July, lmift. , Thos. F. MuCakth y, Tub, Ailm" Wb, T, McCarthy, Att'y. St:Mary'sSchoo w.v:t v- I -SEE?" INSURANCE. -r" The .Cooncclicut : Mutaai 1 niiw ollerini; to insurers the very best Birms of insnranre Hist can tie' writ ten, providing as iliey do both protection and investment upon the best and lowest possible terms, .AUealluu is respecjiniiv called to us "'LOW E4TK ENDOWMENTS at 60, 65, 70 and 75 with, Cash Surrender Values in 10, 15, etc., Tears, tho best and most durnhle Endowment Iosumnce ever isfuiri. 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Sale bi Heal 6n Monday the 8rd day of August, 1890, at IS o'clock Vf., I wifljsell at pub. lie auction st the court hnuse, in the City of New Berne, the following described Real Eatate in the City of New Berne a certain tract of land on the South side of Btauly street, running AO feet, front on Sinly slreel and 100 feet deep, adjoirilng the pro pert v ! D. Congdon & Cu..kDown in the plan 'of the City as lot No. 103, Terms ot 6alc Cnsli. . ' ' Chas, ItKtzaNwrKrs, Bbanuan, I : Maijr Fancei Brifeit, nee Due7 , Jay , 1898. ........... . ' Tear Boy f7sit,Xi" Hsnth. 4 So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 84 Mill Bt.j SoQth Gardner, Mass., was told by tlie doetors. His sort had Lung trouble, fol lowing Typooid Malaria, and be spent three huodred awl , seventy.fire dolian with diKtnrs, who finally gave him up. saying: "Your boy wont live a' tnontb.'' He tried Dr. King's New Discovers and a few botUcs restored him to henlili and enabled him to go to 'work a pi if. iir well man. He says hn ois los t" " - ' present gond health to use t f i r. . New Uisrovery, and knnvsitto I t tx-st in the wojM for I .to U- 'a. 'i . ! Bottles Free at F. ii. Vu, j's i . j : . . (') ' I ""tt.' v' - - ::2- tEOFLooIOXAL. r.-.iu SlmuioBS, - ; 'A. D. rTsrd. Klcicions s& Warcl, ATTOBNEYS and COTJNSELOBS at LAW. :.U.:.::-'C;;; NEW BEKKE,X. C. ''- Vrantlce In Craven. Oarteret. JnnesXenolr and (inalow and l'miillco counttea, and the Supreme Oourt ( tttlce at No. 68 South Front street, opposite Hotel Chaltawka. A S. 'Brlnson, 'rH. i ATTOItSEt AT lAr Office at' OS South Front Street !, r. 111. Cloldbi; STJBOEO OBAL JDENTIST, t . OOee: Hashes Baildlns;,- --' - 3. E, Corner 'MMdle and Pollock Btreeta,ovcr 1 . i ..Bradltaw's Phaimacy. ,.,,.. . i:t 'i-KBW BERNH, N, Okv' ' ' ,7-SCBOEON DENTIST, u i,. OOee: 85 Middle Street; 2nd -Floor. Skw BEttNB, iit; c. J. II. Benton, jiJ a. b. . n. ENTISTV'ewsBeiine, N; Office: oyei: & M. 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Put up In bottles for 10 and 5 ...... xo cents, ' tf;-'C.z -No. 18 Middlo Street !-. ' WOTICH ' . I .' i ........ . " In pursuance' of a resolution, passed by the Democratic Exerutive Committee of tbe 8lh Senatorial District, at its meeting held at the uourt Howw in rtew lierne, N. C, this July HUi. 1800, a conveutioa of Die Democratic party of said Se nator ial Dist rict is bereliy Called to meet at the Court Iliaiss io New lierne, on f ridav. the 7th day of August next, at 13 o'clock Mi for tho puipoM) of nominating two (odidates for the State Senate ' By order of the Democratic Executive Committee nt the 8th benalorlnl District, , JaMKB A. Bbyan, Clmlrman, - New Bsine, N. C, July 14th, 18U0. I " 1 Having secured the services of a First-class ' A. - ' I . v. 1 i . cUully ask all wKo V . i t f i ;t-clasj wot k .. tf.Tt 1.1 i:.nt line to cell tt NO. 2) niDDLC st:.: :t -, , . 5TAir:3. I J SutL .uction Vm::t.!:..' 1 r u money. 1- , - - FISAKCIAI. vt: . Ties frei. - 8. S EIGHTS, CasMer. Tur (".Tl""' -.. I fls . I a s s.-a k.s..a-- t ri ? OP NEW BKRNK, ,, , . , nsrCXJBSKaEjA.TJQD JB88. " capital, .......:;:........$io6,o-: Surplus Profit3,:i;.!lj.. V(& J-'. . " DIHBCT0B8! -' Jas.. Bruk, ; . .1 Thos. DiirretA - Chas. 8. Buiah, J. H. HAOHBoaal i : ' Into, Dvwm, ... ' L. HAUvaT; -. 6. il. Kobkbts, i- K. K. BiaHOr . ; ; ... ""!,,w"T??".wirs-':.y 3egan 39iaaaalesa May.iaei, j ; Capital Stack, paid la,..,.,.....,.7S,0fl.' - ! Surpiua...... o.uw.uv .- . Undivided Profits,. ..........S.SOO. U h. utmsB, rresiaeni. . ,-r, v wb. tKADvivi, vice rrea. . T. W. Dbwkv, Cannier. ' ::,ri , -. , A. n. rowKU, Teirar, , . ..... -T : T. Fi Matthiws, Collector. f ji q , tt---f 'With well established connections Shis' Bank Is prepared to otter all aocommoda- , , tlons consistent wttb conservative baiikinK- , j'. j", "i lectlnna. We wUl be itleascd to corresDOnd. 3 if.- ' ' 1" ......... "...J t.. ,.- . THOl.A.SBEEK.Prea. Wm. DcK,Vloe-Pre H. H. Gaovas, Casbiar. ..; . .uw,: .v, f 1 1 T I V. W. rV 7S a K A N K i , y js. mm m m w - v aj,v aw ,.w iju . . uriaBttAii nAHttiNU auBinaxw - The AccountB ot Ranks. Bankers. Cornot ..' V . allnna. Fanners. Mnrohanta anil othiu-a ra . ' eel vert on tavni-ail terma, t roinptanrteaV .; toniera. Collections abpeclalty. : (Ul ai.T-iJ,."'ii ,-.-u i u .uq liner., v. VU. w . ;i rr na d Dlrtoh. IS. It. HrmIows. . . . . . ' a. ajtwiowa, . y. i unarf. iiuny, jr. . -Riiimh'I W. Ipock, - Jano s Uedmond,'! .'i.- ; William lunn, ty aiayeruaun, -. --i-'- Qeo. K.lvear . --V - C. K. Fov -: jt'JTKS' !;i.-.Ii TUCKER & CO.... r. r. ....Raleigh, N. v" We desire thus to formally advise that onr Dress-Milking Department Is now .; ' reauv io aeim uruera lor jxuu-Buuioiar - ' Dressts and .Waists for going away to; Mountains or Sea Shore, or other .Summer t'is Kesjrts. . (- .i . We believe it ls"acknowledged that this ''a-H- ui.'parimcnr, unner .iue euperviston ot Mr IMina K nliaw. mnnafer ' nna Mrs. ; ' - . M. Cauthoroe. designer, makes Gowna - : . second to none in Americi, as to correct- ; X rim. nf iImIiii, sfiftiah flrrann.m.nt anil '. comfort In wiariny. w.w ,-ti;i-;. ;: We respectfullv solicit your immaUl. ale orders, so as to have time allowed .us. to properly prepare designs, etc. - W. H. & R. S. ' v Tucker & Co. ; Sale of City lKt. '' By' virtue of Mori cages' executed to Bobt ff. Musely ; by Redding Mcllwean anil wife, registered In office of Register of -f Deeds tt Craven county in book No. 105,; C pages 26b- and. 262 and pages 445 and 447, and mortgage daied April 22d 1894. I will sell at public, suction t the Court ' House in New Berne on Monday the 3d ' : day of August at 13 o'tlock, midday for cash. ' Lot No. 127, situated in city of ' New Betne comer ol Seoti'a- Alley -aoxt 4, . Cedar street, being s part of the land .,v-f formerly belonging to Joshua Scott, dec'i) ' and same which was conveyed by Or- - -lsndo llubbs and wife by deed dated Febw . , 17, 1880 to which referance Is made. . . -- BOBT. G. MOSELY, - by M, DeW. STEVEN SOX,: , July 1st, 1890. -'. ' v . , Attorney.- Southern; Railway Co., ' ... . lAB:aaW BastsjgHfl5,'-i----;;.,--;. . Annual Coaventlea and ToutBsmest North Carolina State Flreraea, ' Rallsbnry, N. C 'kg, I9-8I.1 ; . For the above occasion rales have been '' auiborizfd by the Southern By. on tbe extremely low basis of tariff on Circular 517, tickets on tale August 17, . 18, 49, final limit Auuust 83rd, applying to. or. ganir.e.1 bodies of Firemen and the gener-. al public alike. ' ' ; . The following will show "round-trip ' rates fiom points Indicated:- " Charlo'.le ' $ 1 80, 'llickory,': '','3140 ' Danville, ' ' 8 71, llendeiaon, 6 2S Durham, 8 05, Mr.rion, t 5 7.1 -Oiiatonis, . t.9 CO, Newt oo, - . t 00 Greensboio, , 2 00, Baleigh, , ... 4 85 QokUboro, ; , 6 05, Kural Hall, 8 60 -Selma. 1 ; 6 J5, Winston-SatcmS 10 W. A. TURK.Gei.'l. I'asa. Agt. ; NOBTHABOLINA BAPTIST S. 8. ' CIIATAtJTJA, - Sorehead, City, N. C, Angaat 4 & -. ; ' ''- 1896. . . Atlantic Akd N. 0. Raii.road, V Pakkip.u Dkpatitmk.nt, New Ilmne. N. f'.. Jnlv .'hb. ISIS., To Agents A. and N. O. I;ioli"a.l: . The loJIowiiitf ri.us win "fpiy to ii,& above ftoto your st.it ion to k. heuil City Ooldkb-.ro,- :t T- - ! l fi-i Ilsi, - 8 M, f v I rue, 1 ! littJiii!-, 8 (, I ;-.!, .' ! hullii, ! ( ink, 2 4 i, .., -i, H) ! : i t. o, ' i , ! ,v.,. k, D .., -ii, a n, n- -- n-irt, :r, I.-ovpv, 1 H ', Vi';!-'wood, . j-C-iie Cfek, 1 75. T ' '- to 1 il I ) ("' 1 t" . i 111- i I . ' i f- . ' i, i j.l,' c.'i.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 30, 1896, edition 1
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