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No commnat- fttaoa mast expect to be published that contains . jbjectionsbls personalities ; withholds the name jf the aothor ; or (hat frill make more than one olaaa of this oaser ' " ! : ' ' .THE JOURNAL. " n. a. stjss;-;''-- ,'f Edito. NEW EERNE, N. Q. AXJQ 22. 1883. Catered at the Post office at New Berne, N 0 as second-clast matter. .; . J 3 A tANKEE paper which'haabeen . studying human nature, eays: .To owe is human, to pay up i3 divine." - JThe JTetrTorkl firaphic calls ' "Mrs! Langtry the Lily of the Valley and Gebhardt, Lily;. .-:Vr the valet of the It is curious that when a dog t cliasea his tail, that his tail which ' is certainly behind,' should . always keep a little, ahead, J 1 - ' '; .1 , .The sect of. the Phlllistinea were the law and order people ot their day and' generation. Their sane- .tity was heyond dispute; f Bui their ouioua lntpierance naa maae mem ft hissing and reproach since'', the. dawn of Christianity. f " covered consciousness after under , going .a surgical . operatipn, said: will proceed now to answer the jjcriticisms of ;Mr jefferaoi Davis." - y The iraptur( of tdisputioa will be - the ulinl passiou" strong in death with the venerable Judge. It is said to be the opinion . of .v ... the Eepublican State Central Com- ; mittee of NewTprk; that . the re suit of the electionlast fall was .5 -L, iidicrons ratjier than eerions; ; The position ot a man treea py an en a . w raged bull may; be ludicrous enough ;to distant' spectators, but this is ..,.: the first time that that fwafcthe " view, taken ; by,- the man in the , . tree. . . EX-GQTHlOBW; W.iJIOLDEN has publicly announced '.his sever- .V, ance with the Republican and Lib- - -v - eral Kepnblican party.-1 While this ' announcement may strike some .of v ma rormer aamirers as signincant, ' '"" -vAk if. ' will not etTorV either 1 of the " - 'two parties in North Caroliila "a d " . r ' ' dozen votes. The 'time .'was when . 'from five to ten thousand voters in t - North Carolina were ( irsady at his t bidding Bat the outrages he at- . Lcmyicu. uuuu iuc nuciucj ji iuc t t people ; irt Juaugurating the" Kfrk 7 war fnrflrfip f!pfitTf.vpd in thfll miniiji -' nt iiAmnr.ratA ana an necAnt Kenan i 7 wj elded," While his" withdrawal , ifomthe party will not effect either or tne two great parties tnat con teid Jor'the inasteryy his reastim : known, will : probably, furnish good supply of campaign food, for -i . the' Democrats- in lwl. It is ..document that jriH -be ldokedfor -, - witn Interest. . -A tits mif. THE TfO ' Von may hold in your hand.twp little eggs. - They may .loot so much alike that you can hardly tel them anart. ion can see no reason for" preferring" one to. the other, But let them be hatched -and one becomes a beautiful ; birtt emging joyously in the air of neaven, the other a venomous snake, crawling in iiateful malignity over the earth We are all of as now. in the egg state.- What ; we " really are and what 13 to be onr immottality, does net dcrend on pnr present outward fftprarance, ot how we look in the 'eytj ci c.r Lllcnf men. ' It depends 'on v 1st tiZ2g i iiciple of life Goc .ficcs-Rilliiatiaci'v.L-t Ha t ?cs we are adap ted to tec. vLi i '' i ztil. ' The v.L: 3na-" . written in Heaven i.ry bcc;a net c til-, l baa e y ::i t. 3 ire ....t.v.itteu Hue. Jut Co J sees tLat he is a bird's ejr and not a snaie's egz-, God Fees that Le has witlia hiia iaenagerni cf Eipiritarl Ufa that when this nia-j terial ,ef j &he!l .that we . call the boJj is iiukeii aad thrown off and t!;at icrernost germ of character is fal!y developed, he will be found to fcarabny with God and fitted to sing the6on of Moses and; the Lambia Jleaven.; ; iu ; .'''.risieviae' Letter. '' ASHEYILLE, IT. C., Aug. 18, ;Deab J ouen al: -When ; I left "Elm City" to be absent one month thonsht of all my dear people left behind, and lifted my heart to God in earnest prayer lor the wellare pi every mem oer ot my churcb, : and for ail the people of our j pleasant city ' by -Neuse' and Trent;- How tended and strong, the die' which binds the. , faithful pastor to bis flock! He bears them, jwith all their varied interests, - npon his heart ? and ' intercedes; with God through Christ for their happiness. Our local preachers, . Revs. J, A, Suydam, Geo; W. Keal and Thoe. luery helpers iii the work t)f the miiitryall faithful aud true men; love them all. for what they are, and for what they have done aud are still doing for the cause of the Blessed piaster.' This( is! the last day of the -Wreek of Prayer, and I have' kept" my promise to 1 all niy pe0pl5viI)Qpe.all the members of our church in New Berne did ear nestly and faithfully comply with the request monrcmet pastors, and that God s , blessings may! be upon us all in answer to prayer. -Jn this age of sin and worldliness how im portant to keep our hearts- stayed on God" and seek for grace to do good "to jaU men.'I.Vhile! away, I shall pray every" day for my dear Liponle: I hope they will1 remember their ;pastor. s iJeaiu brethren, pray tor "ine and mine." ; s .r -..?;. Pleasant , company frdm r New Berne to Goldsboro. After leaving Goldsboro. the rain descended and the dust disappeared and tve, bad a pleasant' trip w--ZV?' 'j,v-i . 4 BALEIGH. Here I spent twenty-folir; hours with friends, :: Made some calls and received some. I called on. his Excellency Gov. T. J. Jaryis the model Governor one of the ,best North Carolina has ever bad, Also called to see State Treasurer Dr. J. M. Worth the State never had a more faithful, honest and ! efiScient Treasurer. , The true ' and tried D. W. Bain was at his post genial and efficient as ever, - How blessed to have"; competent, honest and faithful4 d public - otncersl Every Christian , and ; citizen . should showJitheir;uuppreciation of the men wno manage puonc-anairs toigeltf and honestly. One of the great sins of this day is the defama tion ot public men, Why can't our people- discuss, principles . and poli- cies without an effort to blacken the characters of those Sn ; office and those who are the standard bearers of party platforms t The disposition to abuse, and defame public men is a great evil' and sin, Good men often refuse to seek po sitions, which they ought to nil, be cause , ot the unfair and wicked attacks made , on , all who . seek office. .There should be reform in both political parties in the direc tion indicated. Let both parties bnn g belore the people pure - and good :men; and. let all the people place a proper e.Ctiinate ' upon pri vate and public Teharactdr I and ab stain -from the sin;iof slander. Already there is a noise f many candidates for the position so well filled : by Thoa. J. ; Jarvis. The Democrats are talking of Scales. Rilmur f Hnlf,: .W. iiavi: Arm. field. Coke and Z. B. Vance U The Republicans of ,Bynum, ! Russel, Fowl and others. I know; nothing about who is like)y to be the lea ders' of the parties in the next can vass; buttherq is a "voice'? i in the direction indicated aoove. wen, let ns have peace and do right and somebody will- be elected' governor at the proper time, in the mean time let all good pray God to guide us safely and wisely,' for j "except the Lord build the bouse they labor in vain that bhild it; except the Lord keep the city the. watchman waketh but in vain." ' i - While in the city of. Oaks; I saw our Iriend Geo. VH.- Wadsworth Thev say" that George is in love with one, of the ' fair daughters . of Ralei.;h.' Tic s wia show whether this rumor is wellfdunded. . : : ' i , , , . - - L. S. IS.' The V. of an Ambassador . recently put t'ae following, quesUoa to the daughter of one of our lhercliuut princes at !' f i e co ft' Priidentia'l levee:1 "I, ' " ; tore l Tiaitea Amci (. n y women were tu,( ro r t t '( Hnd it q own for in oo you , .JT tor r," y,- . 7 her ex- r i. ,ottca factory i.t v: ...a::i ha o.e-,: .'-e-' "red. ' . - The portrait of Andrew is to te placed upon the new four- cent kucr stamp. " '' Win. Gorwocd marrieJ a 'mulatto. woman in Lexipfton, 8'd was tarred aud feathered aud run out of town. R. E. Lee camp of Confederate veterans, will give a picnic at the tair grounds at Eichiaond, Sept. 4. The Emperor t William has con tribned C0,000 marks to the fund for the relief of the suH'erers by the earthquake on the island of Isehia. A break; in' the Erie Canal at Lock 48, just east of. Syracuse, re quires the draining off of the water, and will probably delay navigation from four to Bix days, i " WlEEEN Ohio" Ang. ll The Second National Bank closed its doors this evening. K. M. Fitch, the" cashier, is reported to be , a de faulter to thd amount of $70,000 or At Battle Creek a woman stole a watch ; from l her ; employer, and, while . her ' premises were beine searched, slipped the watch into his pocket,- and then had him i arrested tor slander. . " , . J i.v., i . .Recently a prominent member Of the Albany ; Medical College ' de- j clared that hydrophobia was pro duced by excessive nervousness only, brought on by newspaper re ports of such cases. ' It is currently , reported in Mu treal that .James McShane, M. P. M., has entered into a contract with the Freucb' Government to ship 15,000 head bf prime cattle into Fiance, beginning at once v Commddpfe: s William Bradford Whiting of l ! Milwaukee; having joined an ' association ion the pur pose of prosecuting alleged claims to a Bradford estate ot a value of $122,000,000 now resigns the Vice Presidency, and intimates that the project BecmEf. doubtful. . ' ' A few days since a worthy young express agent and baggage master, .W." T. ' Bonnahan, ol Lynchburg, was .discharged-at the instance ot Mahone, from ' his' position on the Norfolk and"Western Railroad, be cause be dared do his duty and pnt an impudent negro, Mahone's ser vant, out of the express car. li Tlie German . Emperor's, famous horse Ganges; ! on which he made his solemn entry iuto ! Berlin alter the wars of 18GG and 187. has re 11 l 1. . i via I . centiy neen aestroyeu;- Dut, naving undergone the taxidermies process, ne now stands in 1 tue- atelier of Prof. Siemeriug, and is to be re produced in i bronze in the great equestrian statue of the Kaiser for the, soldiers monument at Leipsic The horse will afterward be placed in a public gallery at Berlin. Denveb, ' Aug. .17. For three years or more capitalists have been prospecting for coal oil in the neigh borhood of Canon City in this State, but. with an indifferent result. On mi i t i . I,... , r xuursua,y iiiguc a- vein was sirucK m the Land Investment Company's well, which has since yielded at the rate of forty barrels per day oil of excellent quality demonstrating to certainty' tnat coal oil exists in paying quantities in that vicinity. Des Moines,; Aug. 17. Word comes from Atlantic . that a daugh ter of William McMillan,' who lives near .Lewis, cass county, was ab ducted last night by two ; men, one of whom was dressed In woman's apparel. The girl's , parents are poor, and the aim of the abductors could not have been to obtain money.'1 The people of the sur rounding neighborhood have turned put to searcn tor tne missing girl, , A peddler tried to coax a Michi- gan farpaer's wife into buying some of his wares by patting her under the chin and saying that she was a li A.A1 f. WW ... I nice iitue woman. tier nusDand soon returned, and she told him. witn a lnenj be overtook the Ded- dler, whipped him, threw his pack pver a ience, took bun back to the nouse, ' whipped him. again, then tridd him before a mock court and fined , him three dollars. Which he paid. i His retaliation is -i suit for damages. -1 , . -i -j 'The Altari house, the 'Richmond home of the poet Edgar Allan Poe, has been purchased for transforma tion into i a hotel, to: be kept by a woman at. one r time ' a leader of fashion in that city. , The dust of years .has lodged upon every thin in the room in which Poe wrote 'The Raven." ; Cobwebs dr; r- .l from the. ceiling and cling to the walls in picturesque -ons. It is an ortagon Bliai ed apartment, with windows on either side cftLe fire place, seeming to open into similar rcoir.a.. But tl.cre areiriir. r panes inJ' 'the ..Window "sash,'.iastcad of transparent class. ,Tlie . roo::i is ?pacions, 'aud .papered iat 'LiM style. "line Atlanta . VonsMvtion says tlwt ,t.he..,So'.U!i ..Carohaa ViiviL I .1m.iv cot' 'v m rout;-'fed niih t! o (V J . r a;..l v-::-v i .it t Ncr: C' . i .'V. . . . N . . , will est. to C tbere wit h the T- way, and at id Cberaw and P v tLus furaioi.iii Charleston.. UH & T. V. raiiiOaJ t i L -lately cor;; t' e y c.-r. "1 ex tend its lines to -ALin: jn, Va., where through couECctiona with Cincinnati will bo reached.. A test of fireproofed wood was made by Mr. Starkweather, the architect of .the new Potter build ing, in the furnace chamber in the bottom of the huge excavation for that structure, A box, ! fourteen inches square and about live inches in depth, made of the fireproofed Wood was placed in the! midst of an enormous lire of iuckory, oak and yellow pine, fanued into furious activity by a strong draught, and was kept there twenty-five minutes, until the pile bf 'fuel Was burned down into, embers. .Then! the box, charred outside, but clear of lire marks inside, was ppened, and from its interior .were taken, iunsinged an d I without even r discoloration, copies of the- Sun, a dollar bill, and SPme Visiting cards', which had been put in iov ine test. . Kw employ ment of this prepared, wood in the new building rscpntemplntcd.., The sample ot it shown on this occasion went through a testvthal would have been severe on iron. AT. Y. Sun. 1 ' " 1 A BRILLIANT SCHEME. Of ISTcxrfolls., Va. i ' - i " , 1 lie franchise of this enterprise is based upon the charter of Jhe Dlsiut swamp Canal Coinpnnv, ' ; .. ., -i-i ..The iMirpoee, in view la the. "Improvement and extension" of ,lhnt moBt important con necting miK or i ne iniaua waters pi Virginia nd Aortta (.urolinauu., i , ine icRiy ot tne Lottery tins : been fali ly tested and established before the court. It J MOST AfTnArtrVK SCHEME ever yet biaced before the public, and an ex. ainlnation of the detailed plan wlU show that ii in mi- more lavoraoie to ine ucKet-Iioiaerg man any otner ot similar cliaiocterj . , ' " CAPITATj PRIZE $5,000. t Us A, to be Drawn at Norfolk, "Va., on . THURSDAY, September 6, 1883. ' J. P. IIOEBACH, , , SCHEME: Manageb. Pi-lne of....... ...5.00(1 la la.... fS,000 I.tUO 1,'ino 1 ,dx, uo. , . do do. do. , . do. do 1 do, . ...... do. - .... do do , , i .7,7!'.r.'.'... lS;.,,...,,,....,.;. I.. m a hi m 100 ,1(00 2'K1 '.'. 200 200 IK 4.,.!., i i. M 10 6 7 : l,ntin AWHOXIMATIOX PKIZBH. SFrlBetof..i'.,..4S0' !) do t. SO VJ tTo ' -.- 20 180 M Prizes distributing ?i;i,050 iTlolceta Oxxly jX, Plan of Lottery similar to that, ot Louisiana Company. v t THE FIRST .GRAND DRAWIVO 'Will be mode at Norfolk, Va,, on i , Thursday, the 20th of, Sept., 1883, before the public, and In like manner on the third Thursday of each siiccedliig mouth. " - ' -Applltlon for club rates -or for lnform&r tloa upon' any, other ..bnnlnes-', should -be written, giviUK stntp.. uounty and 'own of writer. Remittances should 'b' sent hv Ex Dress rainer man ny r. u, money voroer or regis- lerea letters. ,,u ,.:, , Express chareea upon 115 and laraer sums Add dress plainly - J. P IIORBACU, v Aeents for sale of Tickets reauired through .-i , . . v.- rNoi-tnlk. ft. out the Slate, . Address applications as above. H,ti.. ,. .,.-.V ;.A Really Pure Stimulant. This whiskey Is controlled entlrY bv Ven- able A Heyman, N. Y. It ie distilled In Mary- tunq in ine state water regions or mat (stitte from the small erainerown there. I The dint.ll lfttlon Is superintended by a gentleman who understands his business thoroughly. Nothing deleterious Is allowed to enter liito Its com position, and none of It Is allowed to be sold until it is fully three years old in order that it may be entirely free by evaporation from the fusel oil. Venable 4 Heyman oiler these goods as perfectly pure to fill a long felt want ior meuicai purposes, it is their own brand and they stake their reputation on the truth oi inis assertion. For sale by augldAw3m', C, H. BLANK, " f. JSew Berne, N. C. L. J. TAYLOR, : AGENT f OB THE Vif "it- n . . sr,r:;:f(LEvr&iiiAiG);; Is prepared to "flll all ov,i i i i-C'1- r Ale . O. 'tlll .ile,, (Ml," ufina, l ulunil Pear, t'haiupngne-t idcr, in i. air and ,x d5-e crates. , , . . . . , , . .. . These (roods are wurtuiited ti einal any in inaisei. . . He k, . . I , i . 1 ,1,1 ; ' Y1V- : P.null, t !., UoimccO, -( ,a,i.i', i.i.av Ico, Canuy, tic, . . , , i ..... Don't fail to call on hint fof your CiJ, Aleand 1 '. , . , . CO"I!V AG AJN.' ',' , L. J. i AVI.' ' f 1', iin in k Blt-fi-t.ii- r 1 jniic: joi. :j i . At l.i, .1 1. .... . :,, o.i j door ! i", oat, la otfuriug Uis J'ow Stock, of PAINTS, , oils, " ..'.";.; . 7 - , v " t : - - -1 - ; "' 1 , ; A- A ': CANVAS. nails, j .: : .,SPIKESr 5 ,..?' OAKUM, ::; .,',; i ,: : .ETC.ETC. At PPTfQM PRICES for CASH, Thankful for past favors, he Invites hie friends to, come again. . ' ' dAw kujM..,J : k...Mvss n the: Duffy Building on Middle street,1 near corner of Pollock. 1YE r;E7 TACLES JJ3T; PUT III. Three Billiard and Tvvo Pool. Finest 'in the Country. CAEOIIEOLETTE ' TABLE. devil a::3::gtiieja!lo:3 The flDestLlquorH and Cigars, the celebrated UEKGNER & ENQEL EEEB, Sour Kraut, Ssardlnea, Lobster, Limburger and Schweitzer Cheese constantly on hand. 1 i - , ; JOHN DETEICK.' Novld Aw. , - -'"Si StaU No. 2 Left Hand Sidfi AT TilEiCITY MARKET, ,,:". is always supplied with the very best Fres Meats, Beef, l ork, Mutton and Sausage that the Market aflords. Call on him. - i. . )anlD-dly , . ' . r WANTED, , " aw- ' ' i, ', Five First-Class Boot and t Shoemakers, ! ., ( to work either by : the job, week. Or months " , j'. ..Apply to- ,; " f: t; V. -1 W TT' a fTPT.Y. ' - ..1. '(.' . , Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, ma29-dw fc1 s Nkwbern,'N. O, It -.Stands at the Head. Si vi s. the licit-f::::::::3 c:::.estic. . . For sale'bj .' ' , ? , i II. B, I)UFFY V mal8d ' ' New Behn. N. J. L: McDANIEL, , PEALER IN "' Choice ;JFamily groceries,- CANNHJ GOODS ftf all 'Kiiul'a. received fresh from the best Northern Dallies every ten days. v . (Special u,t'ention called to his , Choice Oracles of Fiifnily Flour. Broaii i9ref , 4 Dnnrg above Middle, ian2cl j NEWBERN, N. C, SALOON. The quietest and most retired place hi the City. . -'t : '' The best of ' , ' ' wines: '; 1 . ' - ( w . ... i .j . : i ; 1 ... ... , , in if il v . s,i,tE 0 T 1 ' . - . , . . , . Ui. kii i.un, k ) . . , ' COJfSltJTISG-lN 1-ArVr Or' -.-'. y . ': OF ALL UlDS. . DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' ' boot is !. snous, , l'Lows&nori THE GELI C0TT0IJ TLC A SPECIALTY. Call and .bob us or write for samples and I prices. i . . - '. . : Tho. Cates it ('.., ."T;, aprldJiwIy Opp. Gaslnn Iloii( ; -Walter P, Emms a Co.," i- r-COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " ' AND IiEALF.l-.-l IN - GRAIN OF , ALL KIUDJ. (Corn a Specialty.) S Orders aud Conslgiunnnts Vcpectfuii solicited pecttiiilv am-dviy DAIL BROS., WHOLES.AIE O R0 OH lit ,,'.' ,-AND- COMMISSION MEHCHAlgX" . NUW Hi:!!- ,. S .;.,' ' am-ll y, d w Fine Groceriesl Fair Teali: LOWEST PRICEr Fon g:.c:i c::ly j Our Motto and our Success W e constantly carry a very large and select line of .f . - : . Ftne Groceries,1 r Vanned Goods,' : ? Qooda in Glass, . : '-. - Teas, Coffee, . . . . Spices, t , t , , ., Cakes and Crackers, . . r' .Floury . . ,- , , Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars and , ' ' SnvfJ. .iiiu we Huncii nuaii irnm tne city trnile Wa pull AUiuLnl nltTilliii, I. ....,,..,. . j. 3.. f... i .. .. . . ...u. ..... nil,,,, . ,,,,, I'.llt,iC,ll Break taut and Japan leas, and our "Hanip- ll.O luv, ciiH Itln tl.t1..n f 1. i ... .'k. ... uuk. ,uv,,i,iirn,i KKII1I1U e V y day, at 2ilc. lb. The best in the city Try a tstanuara uranniated Htirnr, 10c A No. 1 Kancy Hour 1 els tu "1a Koiiiief cigar, Ac. eaclv for e. biu,n il,,l...ul ,.r , , i - ..... v.... ....... ... , ... , tll n,, pm,,. ant.ee both price and quality, und cheerfully REFt'ND TDK JIIOMKY OH DE'HAD fir The Cash Trade Only Knlicltt d. Wm. Pell Eallmcs . C ' ,' S. l'Tont Kt.,Xcxe l!er, N". C novl7-dlv ' 1...U1 i.ti.l U,. .... 1.... ..,..,t tlAKBLE' V0IUIB ' Nf'Tl ""NT, N. C, monu; ...:..,t;i, i::::::t And all kinds Gsuve i, , 1 liulitltngwoik i ; ll"! ). - ' ;" Ot derawiU rnceiva j 1 1 and 8fttif&ction t'i'"t,.,.tou.L JOE K. WIL?,Ii,.l-rrpH:-: . . . ' iBnccessor to Gconre VV. I'! ypnuk-) Cor. BTiO D ft C V J t'--ma30-lydar i , ; . ,i; , C. 11 11
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