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No common Cation mast expect to be published that contains Objectionable personalities;' withholds the name sf the anthor ; or that will make more than one oluma of this paper. THE JOURNAL. II. S. HTJHH, , ; - , Editor. MEW BERNE. N. C JUNE 29. 1884. Entered at the Post office at New Berne, N as second-class matter. A U00D SPEECH. Among the many good speeches m ide at the State Convention, there were none more beautiful in diction more patriotic in sentiment, of more eloquently delivered than the one made by Hon. L, 0, Latham, of Pitt, iu -presenting the name ot OoiAtrus Coke for the nomina tion for Governor. Through the kindness of a friend, we have re wived a copy of this speech, and take pleasure in ' laying ic oe fore our readers. Mr. Latham said: Tnrinsr the nast four Tears North Carolina has made greater progress on the road of prosperity , than in any previous period of her history of the same duration. Since we last heard the , roll call on Capitol Square, the "father of his country looking down approvingly upon ns, her advance has been steady and rapid. Under the; benignant m flnfliHtt of a Democratic administra tion and the fostering care of a Democratic Governor, the finances of the , Bast have been protected and the resources of the vv est de volnnort ThA nonnln nf the differ ent sections have been brought more nearly together, and the closer the -connection the greater the re spect and esteem they have learned to feel for each other. A magnin cent road stretches its iron arras " across the entire State. It opens to enterprise and capital the rich min eral ores that for ages have been hidden in the mountains of the "West, and the primeval forests that Lave seen tue centuries come ano mi. nnrl thn riches lvinff in the fer tilo valleys of the East that for so long sigh for the plow and the sickle. To the invalid it assures renewed health and strength through the magnificent climate and the Jife-2ivin2 springs of the Switzerland of America, while to the votary ot pleasure it cries, "Come and behold the most splen did scenery upon the face of GoD'S earth." By its agency vie can see, as it were, the mountains by which you are guarded, clothed in ever living green, lifting their heads, nice me spires 01 amousauu eauutu aries, toward Heaven, while you can gaze npon the unspeakable eraudeuf and hear the ceaseless roar of God's great handiwork the limitless ocean that rolls 'at our leet. : : ', v Th in cansfi of congratulation and pardonable pride to us that all this has been effected under the ad ministration of a citizen of the East and to a great extent by his personal exertions. If it were not that he is ineligible under the Con Btitution. we might say of him as was written of the murdered King of Scotland: ; - v "Thia Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek; hath been - : - ;..- - ; So clear in bis great office, that his virtues Will pieaa, witn angeis, trumpet Against the deep damnation of his tak ing off." Mr. President, we are here to day not onlv to select a candidate for the highest office within the gift of the neoDle ot jsortn uaronna, put, m fnr ns in ns lies, to sav bv our rction whether this golden era ef ;ood will anamatenai progcess ana lonomic administration is to con ' mo. nr ia to lift renlaced bv one o: icord and contention whether a work on the ereat artery of the ;te is to go on or be harassed by ious legislation wnetner tne t and the Centre are to be rc ted to the tender mercies of ne i rl ami nation whether we are go . forward or 7 backwardsr-, i Sifir. in fine, we are to earner 1 rse the fruira of four years of ny and industry, or reap tne 1 of the indolent and foolish. -p, h pre to nominate and co ; elect a worthy successor of U y incumbent ot the Chief Magistracy of the State a succes sor who will carry out the policy already inaugurated and complete the work already begun -who will continue the development of our resources iu every section, until every Industry has been fostered and every interest protected. . Actuated by these feelings and with an all-absorbing desire for party success, I desire to inscribe upon the folds of the Democratic banner, ere we float it to the breeze, a name that will carry terror iuto tho ranks of our enemies and in spire enthusiasm in our own a name that, whether heard by the sounding shores of the sea, or in tne wildest lastnesses of the moun tains, will be received by all classes of people with the most implicit confidence, gather strength as the days roll on, gain recruits at every polling place and fall like an Alpine avalanche on the disordered foe. I desire to nominate a man upon whose escutcheon there is no stain, or suspicion of stain; a man whose abors in our cause have made his name a familiar household word in eveiy part of North Carolina; a man whose sympathies are confined to no particular section of the State, but are co-extensive with the lines that bound it; whose integrity is in corruptible; whose sagacity is al most prescient; whose courage is undoubted, .and whoso industry, perseverance and energy are phe nomenal; who will consolidate the cohorts of Democracy as solidly as the ( ranks of the Tenth Legion, carry the war into the heart of Africa, and return with spoils richer than those that ever graced a So man triumph the respect, esteem and support and confidence of his fellow-man. As filling and . more than filling each and every one of these requi sites 1 nominate as the next Gov ernor of North Carolina, Octavius Coke, of the Metropolitan county of wake. Place his name at the head of the ticket, and I hazard nothing in say ing that our success becomes as sured. Commit to his charge the Ark of our liberties and they are beyond danger. Put in his hands the sacred flag of our party and its folds will triumphantly wave from the Staits to the waters of the French Broad. Stamp him with your approval and his name will be the Shibboleth of success and the Open Sesame of victory. There will bo no- section nncanvassed. On the sea-shore his magnetic voice will mingle with the roar of the mighty Atlantic in Ceutral Carolina they will rally from the counting room, the workshop, the tactory and the held to the stand ard he rears the mountains and valleys of the grand and picturesque West, will listen entranced, and her inhabitants, imbued like Tell with the love of liberty that is ever inspired by lofty and sublime scenery, will draw from his words fresh inspiration and imbibe a deeper love for the blessings they now enjoy. Un every lull-top the beacon tires will be lighted 'Knporl Afnlioo ononil" mill lt UVVUj ui'iU ' . W heard from the lioderick ot every clan the tents of the Democratic hosts will whiten every plain and valley and under our locked shields we will march to a certain victory. And if, Mr. President, past and important services constitute any claim to political preferment if joined to these, availability is a lair matter lor consideration if con stant and unselfish devotion to the interests of others demand a like return upon our part if the success of the cause be the object for which we have assembled if we would continue upon the career of thrift and prosperity npon which we have entered if we would grind into dust the Hydra head of Republi canism tnat is so threateningly raising itself if we would iake North Carolina from the list of doubtful States and join her by in dissoluble links to her Southern sisters, tnen i, tor one. nave no doubt as to the result of your delib erations. In his behalf I appeal to the East and Centre. The great danger that threatens yon is the loss of the con trol of your local affairs by the re peal of existing laws. To those laws as they now exist he is a warm and ardent friend. I call to his support our friends in the West, The curse under which you rest is the spy and informer system so lib eralljr encouraged and fostered by the internal revenue laws. To those laws and to all laws of the General Government levying direct taxes upon the several States, he nas, ' like tne 6on ot tlamilcar, sworn eternal natrea. . I ask his nomination in the inter est of the great, section I, in part, represent I ask it in the name ot the negro-ridden counties he has done so much to redeem from worse than Egyptian bondage in the name of the district in which am more immediately ' interested, wnose pride and glory ne is in furtherance of the material : pros perity ot tne acute, ana in tne in terest of success of which he is the true prophet, v Without invidious . distinction conceding the highest worth and integrity to every candidate whoso name has been or may be mentioned with the warmest feelings of friendship towards- tbcm all with no ' particular partiality towards him I put forward and actuated only by what I deem best for the in terests of the party. I cannot but btlieve that in the nomination of Mr. Coke "the hour and the man will have met:" that his election would be a forgone conclusion, and tnat fin administration would re flect credit upon him, upon us and upon the people whoso servants we are. I have now the honor to submit his name to the action of this con vention, with the assurance that whatever the result may bo he will not complain. If your verdict should be adverse you will not iear trom him, or from any friend of his, the warning and treacherous cry of "To your tents, Oh! Israel, to your tents,' but buckling on his harness and summoning his devoted ad herents he will be found foremost in the front, doing now as he has done in the past valiant and yeo manlike service for the cause he lovessowell. ' ') .', c '-. Gen. Logan, just before the war, was a Democrat. In those days considered John Brown, of Kansas and Virginia notoriety, a "traitor, thief and scoun drel." ..':. . , . The above is going the rounds.of Dem ocratic papers, but really we fail to eee anything so seriously objectionable in it. There are many good men who were Democrats before the war; and as to John Brown ' we have always been taught to look at him somewhat in the light attributed to Gen, Logan; or take the other horn of the dilemma and place him on the list of martyrs, and the good old Democratic State of Virginia, with Henry A. Wise in the lead, inthe cate gory of fanatical persecutors, and the hangman of Jefferson county a cold blooded murderer. But look again, uen. Logan was a Democrat before the war; the Bepuh lican party has never feared to trust him, and now assign him the second place on the National ticket, while Sen ator . Bayard, in 1861, made a speech teeming with Bound reason and patriotic sentiment, but simply because he even leaned to the. idea that the South should not be butchered, the Democratic party seem to be afraid to nominate him, even after twenty years of loyal service to tho country should haye atoned for the sin, if it was a sin. It is not Logan or his Democracy that need alarm us; it is the party to which he now belongs that we should oppose with all our might. It is the monstrous civil rights doctrines and other princi' pies which are at war with the best in terests of the people of the whole coun try, that we roust endeavor to defeat. ! Sweet Gum and Mullein. Very few realize that in the exudition they see clinging to the Sweet Gum tree there is a powerful stimulating expecto rant principle, and in the old field Mul lein a mucilaginous one that is very healing to the lungs. -These two princi ples presents in Taylor s Cherokee Item edy of Sweet uum and Mulle.n a pleas ant and effective cure for . Croup, Whooping Cough, Colds and Consump tion. Price 25cts. and $1.00. This with Dr. Biggers' Southern Remedy, an equally efficacious remedy for Cramp, Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, and chil dren suffering from the effects of teeth' ing, presents a little Medicine Chest no household should be without, for the speedy relief of sudden and dangerous attacks ef the lungs and bowels. Ask your druggists for them. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga., pro prietor of Taylor's Premium Cologne. jelodwlm . NOTICE. : j...- State of.Nobth Carolina, I . uraven uounty. : The subscriber havinir Qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of riusan Grimes, de ceased, on the 6th day of June A.D. 1884, be fore the Probate Court of Craven county, herebj notlfles all persons having claims against said estate, to present them for pay. oient on or before the 10th day of June, 1885, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. . ah persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment. Done this 9th day of June, 1884. ' JAS. O. HARRISON, Junl06w . Public Administrator. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, 1 . Buperior . Craven County. . , Court. Mary Jane Brlmage ) vs. Aaron Brfmage. , J Action for Divorce. To Aaron Brlmage, Tefendant : ,' Take notice, that you are reonlred to an- Sear at the Fall Term, 1884, ot said Superior Dnrt, to be held at the Court House In the City of New Berne, on the 12th Monday afi r the 1st Monday in September, 1884, and plead, answer or demur to the complaint. This Is an action for dlvorceirora the bonds or matrimony on the grounds or adultery. This 20th day of Juno, 1884. JS. W. CARPEKTER, lu2lr 2r i Clerk Sup. Court. JOIIX 0BZ1LI. . JOSEPH FERRARI. Hew Shoo Shop. ' Gents and Ii&dlea Shoes 1 the latest style and bett vrencn caiiakin made to nl ' Repairing notice, done on short Second hand shoes cheap. Give us a trial: we enaran. Mie saiisiaeiiou. ORZALI & FERRARI, ' Craven street, second door from miygdi&wtf - ' , Call s corner. W. II. 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THIS COMPOUND IS ESPECIALLY adapted for tin, gravel, felt or shingle roofs, wlso for Railroad BridgeB, Trestle-work, De pots, Water Tanks, Oar Roofs, Wharfs, Tele graph Poles, and Fancy Fences, as It gives the appearance of an lion fence. It protects and arrests decay and lasts equal toan iron fence, it is proof against tire and water, lg notatfeot ed by heat or cold, rain or snow, . Its lasting qualities surpass any other Paint known to science.- For testimonials we refer to the following gentlemen who have our Daint In use: Mat. K. S. Tucker. OaDt. .T.J. Thomas, Jr.. Mr. Urn H. Adams, Messrs, Hand & Rarbee, Dr. (J. W. Blncknall, Mr. W K. V. Jackson, Major O; D.- Heaitt, ttev. H M. Tup. per (Shaw University , and many ethers. The company is doing business under pat ent deed No. 2.11,918, dated January 8d,1882, granted to Lorenzo D. Mott, "for Improve ment in compounds for preserving wood and' metals." For further In formation address MILLS & WALKER, 1 ,. 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The franchise of this enterprise is basod npon the chartered r'glit granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and the lo cality has been repeatedly tested before the Courts o the Wato, and now Anally, to silence all questions upon that point, has been car led before the Court of Appeals under a "writ of error" against adverse decision. The Purpose In view Is the "Improvement and extension" of the Canal, thus securing great public benefits. Its fair conduct has already seouiod public confidence, and the next Drawing will be made on the 17th July, 1084, before the public In Norlolk, Va, DXj.m3 I. ' SCHEME! CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000, 1 Prize of.........$5,n0!) Is ....i Jfi.lXK) 1 do, ., 1,501) is . 1,500 1 , do. 1,1)00 tB 1,000 1 do. ......... 600 Is BOO 1 ' do. 2iK) Is aK) 1 do. 200 is ; 200 1 do. ..... 200 lH......... 200 1 do. 2110 is 200 6 ;do. , ,1(10 are..... 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Finest Cigars to smoke, and Ones Tobacco to chew. 8ALLIE MIUrlAL PIPKH Yours for suffering humanity, '.. - ' : ....... W. L, PALMEH. GEO, W. J. HARVEY, 338 RICHMOND ST,. , and 47 8. FOURTH ST., .. , ; ' . - . PHILADELPHIA; ' .,; t KSTABLiSHED 1858. '. - Maker of Gentlemen's Fine Cnstom Boots' & Shoes of the Latest Style! and BEST GRADES, . . :- Would refer to Messrs. B. K.- Hryan. Geo Henderson, Geo. H. Rolert8, Geo. A. Oliver and others, all of New Berne. 49 Orders by tlall solicited. lulytlAwiy GKO. W. J. HAKVKT Stall Ho. 2 Left Hand Sidu ; - AT THE CITY MARKET, . always supplied, With the very best Krei.h Meats, Beef, Pork. Mutton and Sansage that the Market affords. Call on him, . laul'.i-dly It. O. E. LODGJ:, Special notice 4 W i;.