. -.IS' JiSSOfSCESIKST. : P ULY JOTJAJ. AXii 1 f!wn Fpr , '.i except tr. ' ! id (or six momh. ..eiivwed lo 7 rsattootnatwriPoatk. ,' i NK.V 15ERKK J0OfiNAL.S colnmn r, it published Tr Tbum dajr at S-W)tl a. . VERTISINOEATSS UAUV5r-n 1" if fc flit; oat mik, Si.0 on moatk , ti months IXO.i: tx month. I1S.00; v nvmthi.MOjM.' t .WerWSmemw under 1p4 o' "City Itm, - iu ir Ut lor each nsertlon " i iMUerUjeiaeiitt will be Iraeited between nl Mattel at any price. ' ,ui' tlceof UarriacM or Deaths, not to exceed i line will he laeerted tree. All additional ater will be charged 10 cent per line. faytaentefor trantient adTcrttaementa muet made U adrance. Eefalar adwtiaementi 11 be collected promptly at the end Of Mh noutb. , ... 'lomnmnicatlon contalnint new or a discos - inn of local matter are solicited. So commnn . moa mast expect to be published that contains njecttonsblepersonalitiest withhold! the nave ( t lie author; or that will make more than on iluua of this paper. Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony mous communication can obtain the nam of i author by application at thin ottlce and nuowlng wherein the grievance joists. THE JOURNAL. tl. . NUM. Editor. 3JEW BERNE, N. C., NOV. 2. 1884. Watered at the Post office at New Heme, N C. a second-class matter. , THE TRUTH. IS ENOUG H. w learn that Georee Terrell (col) who wag defendant in a case for selling whisker, in the U. S. Court at New Berne, was released this week and sent to Wilson with instructions to register and vote. This is what Radicalism does. Wilson Advance. The' Republican party has sins enough to answer for when the truth and nothing but the truth is told. A false charge like the above wilkbe sure to re act and hurt the party that makes it more than the one it Is intended to hurt. We were "present when the case of United States vs. George Terrell was called, and he went to trial before a good jury, three-fourths of whom we dare say were Democrats, and they returned a verdict of "Not guilty" in less than ten minutes after they .ii..'' ttti ii i ; ipoK me , case, vvueiner any in structions were given to Terrell by the officers of the court after his acquittal we know not; but this we lo know, if he is like the rest of the colored men in North Carolina he needed no such instructions as is said in the above item to have been given.' : , We,' believo tho officors of this court are as free from partisan bias in the discharge of their official duties as any .court in North Caro lina. : We think it the duty of the press to defend the courts against unjust charges of corruption as well as to expose them when they axe guilty. While thero is no direct charge of corruption made in this case, yet . the intimation is that George Terrell was released for the purpose of having him to vote tho Republican ticket. Such was not the caie. not 80 now. This exhibit tears away the glass, through which we had seen her but dimly, and we be hold an empire Fast, rich and vir gin. ; . - M - . ' Energy and enterprise have pene trated the deeD recesses ' of the earth and brought ' up rich and ppaikling gems and ores, wiucu form one of the most glittering con stellations that adorns the diadem of any State in the Union.-' , I in tables and shelves arrangeu for the nnroose are larce nusreetsof pure or almost pure goici, crystals, hi vm normer. iron. mica, coin 01 , - . ' .. several varieties, uacoiumite 01 flexible sandstone, ametiiysts, sap- nhires. &c. &o. Last, but not least, we see beautiful specimens of the now and valuable gem Kuown as the lliddenite, - This mineral is said to be more valuable than the diamond, and is found only in this Stte. The ' display shows tbat North Carolina produces every manner of fruit or grain that can be grown in any State, and as fine in quality as that gathered from any soil. 1 . C - ' The displays of machinery, art and handiwork show that the peo lle of North Carolina are not want ing in ppnms or mental ability. A most wonderful curiosity was pointed out to me in tne Aioemarie exhibit, boinff the trunk ofa mam moth cvnress tree, inside of which can be quartered one company of the State uuaru, tuirty-turee m number. Time and searching may yet compel California and the Yel low Sfonfi National Park to hand the banner for large trees down to jjforfh Carolina. The people seem to have awak ened from their letbarcv and ap pear to have all the energy of giants reiresueu whu .ubw nyw. f uj have iusfc discovered that they arc surrounded by untold millions of; undeveloped wfttfrh, ana they win soon command a position as a State commensurate witii tl.vejir rcspjjrces wealth and ability. It certainlv eclipses aiiv State ex ln'hit that I have ever seen, andmv surprise at all this array of wealth could not have been greater had I suddenly and unexpectedly awak ened A oin a night'd repose in some foreign eoijutry. I shall never jyjgret having visited tho Old North State and seen this iHpgaiticent display. Peospectob. ELAINE AND THE PREACHERS. ', Several hundred pastors . of churches and students of Divinity called on Mr. Blaine in New York on ' Wednesday last, the! result of which will probably ' cost him the Irish Catholic vote tbat has been so much relied on in New Ydrk City Tho. clergyman who delivered the address of welcome used the follow ing words, which the Sun was care ful to omit in an extended account of the reception: ; MWe are very happy to welcome you to this circle. , You see here a represen tation of all the denominations of this city. You see the large number that fere represented. We are your friende, llr. Blaine. Notwithstanding all the calumnies that have been waged in the pap'ers against you, we stand by your ide.: We expect to vote for you next Tuesday. We have a higher expecta tion, which is that you will be the Presi dent of the United States, and that you will do honor to your name, to the United States and to the high office you will occupy.- We are Republicans, and don't propose to leave our party and identify ourselves with the party whose antecedents have been RUM, ROMAN 2311 and REBELLION.', We are loyal to our flag, we are loyal to you. " ; ' The North Carolina Fair. if Correspondence Fay ettevllle Observer. Mb. Editor: As I am in the ty of Ealeigh, North Carolina, here the .State Exposition is in ogress and will continue until the !i of the present mouth, I hope i ' will allow me to give your lers a faint idea of the immense ibit. Keaiiy, I am bo greatly -prised, and carried away - in zement, that 1 am at a loss to ty where to ' begin. ; The first that strikes me most forcibly : . at any one. State possesses so y varied resources and in such 'kau8tiblev quantities. , Being moved from this State our cf her have ahvav Ven very ; j"55ociatc;l .t '.'i those of ':icl h: " r-t A Railway Lesson. It was a hot, dusty, day, when two or three passengers entered the train on the Iowa Division of the Chicago and Northwestern Eoad at Bridgewater. 'Among them was a stylishly-dressed young man, who wore a stilt white nat, patent leather shoes, the neatest of cuffs and sain iost ot stand-up coll.irs lie carried cane, and carefully brushed the dust frpm the seat in front of me before he ai down. Just across the aisle, opposite him, sat a tired woman, holding a sick baby. I never saw on any face a mors discouraged, wornout, des pairing look than that on the mother s face, The baby was too sick even to cry, ft lay moaning and gasping in its mother's lap, wnue tne ausc ana cinaers lew n at the open door and windows. The heat and the dust maile travel' ing, even for strong men, almost unbearable. : ; I had put down the stylish young man in iron tot me as a specimen of the dude family, and was making a mentaJ calculation on the proba ble existence of brains under the new hat, when, to my astonishment, he leaned over the aisle and said to the woman, ''Madam, can I , be of any assist ance to you! Just let me hold your baby awhile. You look very tired." , The woman seemed much sur prisea, inougn cue request was made in the politest and most do licate manner. A "Oh, thank you, sir I" said she, tremulously, ul am tired," and her lips quivered. i "I think the baby will como to me," said , the young man, with a smile. : "roor tningl it's too sick to make any objection. I will hold it carefully, madam, whila you lie down and rest awhile. Have you come far!'? ' "From the Black Hills." "What! By stage!" -"Yes; but the baby was when I started. I am on my home to friends in the East. Iinshnndiri - - .7 . "Ah yes, I see, I see J" continued the young man, in a sympathetic tone, as jie; glanced at the bit of crape in the little travelling hat. By this time he ; had, taken the baby, and was holding itjn his arms. ' -r.fJ-'- -i "Now you can lie down and rest a little, Have you far to ero !" , . , . I "To . Connecticut," replied the woman, almost' with a sob, as she wearily , arranged a shawl over , a valise and prepared to , lie down in tne Beat. .,,"v v', . 1 "Ah yes, 1 see V And fcou haven't money enough to go In a sleeping- ar, have you, m adam !" The poor woman oiustieu faintly and put one hand over her face, while thetear3 dropped between l.cr vrrm f --crs. I l-v'-e 1 cv..t Cf )' -. ' -.'-" well way My a mist came over my eyes, while I changed wy calculation of the young man's, mental ability. He looked thoughuully and Mendeny down at the baby, and in a short time the mother was fast asleep. A woman sitting across the aisle nomine, who had heard as much of the conversation as I had, came and onered to relieve the young man of his chanre.. "I am ashamed of myself for not offering to take the baby troni the motner, Deiore. Poor little thing I It's asleep.".. 'So it is. I'll surrender it to you now" (with a cheerful smile.). , At this point the train stopped at a station, and the young man rose in his seat, took off his hat, and said in a clear, earnest voice: "Ladies and gentlemen, here is an 'opportunity for each one of us to show that we have been brought up in a Christian land, and have had Christian lathers and mothers. This poor woman'.' (pointing at the sleepiug mother) "has come all the way from the Black Hills, and is on her way to Connecticut. Her hus band is dead, arid her baby is ill. She hasn't money enough to travel in a f leeping car, . and is all tired out and discouraged. ' What will yon do about it!" ' ' ''Do!" cried a big man down near the' water-cooler, rising . ex citedly, "Do ! i Take np a collection, the American citizens' last resopt in distress, ' 111 give five dollars," The effect was electrical. The hat went around, and tho way tho silver dollars and quarters and ton cent pieces rattled in it, would have done any true heart good. I wish I could dfi8cribo the look on tho woman's face when she awoke, and tho money was given tohcr, She tried to thank us all, and failed; she broke down com pletely,. But, p dj'dnl need any thanks. ' There was a pjeepiug car on the train, aud the young man saw the mother and child transferred to it, at once. 1 did not hear what sue said to him, when he left her, but it must iiay been a hearty "God bless you " More than one of us in that pur took that little lesson to himself, and i learned that even stylish as well as poor clothes may cover a noble heart. loutlis Companion. The Romantic to Order. The nicht was dark, cloud v and romantic as he stood under her window at the parental mansion. A rope, chock full oi elopement, stretched from 'the window to the ground. Softly the sash was raised and her angelic form appeared at me casernes. -"Is evervthinar raadv?" she whispered in a third-scene, bpx-set voice. ' ' ' : "Yes," be responded in the same tneatncai tones. "Have you the horse and buggy at the corner, a dark lantern, two revolvers and a double-barrelled shot-gun!" "Yes, j7J3;" he replied; "every thing is arranged. Slide down. "And have you hired two men to. cnase , ust" Pittsburgh vtirpntoie To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad drcs, v E. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. jy28d.&w WAR! WAR f WAR The greatest political war perhaps for tne last century is now opened, and that every Cleveland or Blaine man (nay take an active part in this great political fight, it is of great importance that he should commence at once to lay in his supplies of Groceries and Dry Qoods at the Great Cheap Cash Store of HUMPHREY HOWARD'Svthat he may give the necessary time to achieve the greatest victory ever gained in Jhese unitea states, ine war nas actually begun from the Presidential Chair down to the lowest county offices. Some may cry peace, peace, but there will be ho peace until every man shoulders his pocket-book and goes down to the Great Cheap (Cash Store of HUMPHREY & uywAKUW, and ftuys.a supply of Dry uooas, uroceries, coots an,d iaqoes, etc. ; Sold at the lowest living prices.; dw Rhflfimntism. And Rimilnr diapnnnc nmifiAd hv n. Inw btatJi nt tha nretnm ara cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparjlla. ' THE UNKIYALED . : NEW FARUER GIRL COOK BOVE.- -sissiifMi9ai3?WWfc'j'. mm Nothtne further weml necessary to mn.be Uie New Farmer Girl a Perlect and Beautiful Cookln j Apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Rearm Plate, DeeB Ash Pit and Ash Pan Vmir. The Cross Pluces all have cold air uracea, and the covers are smooth and heavy, large Single Oven Doors, Tin-tilhed. The largely Increased sales ot this Btove attetrt Its popularity Even Stove fully war ranted. . . . i MAX. SCnWERlX. , ' VffftfT 1 1 1 1 1 GKOEGB ASU- Mil- . -:o: 'Absolutely Pure. 'SCBLW.E & IHT. :o:- , : , ; . . The sales of the first month of our ooenine beine nroof that the nutlio armr- ciated our fair dealings and ljwpriceu, we thank them for their kind patronage, . and asking for a continuance of the same would draw their attention to the fact that we have replenished all our departments and are prepared to show: - & oeautuui une or Men ana Boy v Ulothing, . : '' t v A full line of Men 'sand Ladies' Boots and Shoes, manufactured for custom trader - . . , . ,-, - '. , . Perfect daisies in the way of Ecarfs. Ties Silk Handkerchiefs. Riisnnnd. Scarf-pins and Sleeve Buttons, i - , , . . . ihe latest styles Hats, Gent s All Wool Underwear, Hosiery, fine Silk, Al pacas, Zanilla and Gingham Umbrellas. - - Quaker City Shirts, unsurpassed in fit, warranted to' wear better than any other. , - -r--, DRY GOODS cheaper than ever. We sell a heavv unbleached Homesnun at 4centsayard. A Polo Cap given a way with every Boys Suit. T AH our goods w in be sold cheap for cash, to suit the hard tunes and scarcity of money. - , " .Respectfully, - SUHWERIN & ASH, Middle street,, the sign of the-flag, next door to Patterson's Central Hotel. ' This nowdfr never varies, , A' marvel purity, strength, and wholesnnieueiis. More economical than theordlnary kinds, and can not be sold In com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, boki only in can, koyal hakinu Puwdkk (jo. wts wau-si.. w. x . . novis-ivaw MO.T:H-ER T'TjnTTQT VT Wrlth any disenBo pecu 4-IwU VDISJUV Uar U your gentle sex 1 If 8Q, to pop. w hjrlng rldl fits of coiufor t and grcatjo. Von cjin . BE CURED - and reetorotl to )orfcet heuUU by ufe)hg Bradfield's ' Female Regulator! It is a spDciijl j'e!)ieiH' for all diseases per taining to tho womb, ami any niutllijjent woman eaii euro hoiRclf bj following t Jib dl rectionsl' it Is'csiWlally etllouelous In oases of suppressed or' painful mciisti'uatlon, In whites and partial prolapsus. 'It affords lm mediate relief and pormnnently restores the menstrual function. Asa remedy tfl bo used illirlng that critical period Known as 'ChavEoi? J.tpk," ibis invalunlili' propara. tion h'hj 'no rlvjil. Sjived Her life! RriiQE, Mt'lHTOSH CO., OA. l)n. J. I!itAl)i'iEi.i-ear Pin I have taben several bottles of jonr female Kesulator for tailing of the womb aud otheivllscases com blned,of sixteen years standing, aud I really believe 1 am cured entirely, for which please accept my heartfelt UianlcB nivl most pro. fonnd Bjatltudp. I knpw yimr medicine saved my Ijfe so ydit see J uauuof speaK too highly' In Its favor: 1 have recommended H .several of my friends who are snllcrlng as I was. Yours very respectfully, MILS. W. E. STEBHIXS, Our Treatise on the "Health and Happi ness of M oman" milled free. PBApjriKLp UECiTLTOjl CO., Atlanta', Ga. for sale W Jiolesnlc and Retail by Jt. Berry Now Berne, c. , dwifiw Hay,; Hay, . ' ' i .; icof 4? lis Coal, Hay, Ice & Wood FOR SALE BY WATSOH & DANIELS, APPLY AT THEIR ' , ICE HOUSE, Near Foot of Middle street, Now Berne, JV, J. Ij Calji on us before purchasing else' where. ' jy!3 dwly HEW STORE ! ' ' hew 'firm i f ' 1 -HEW GOODS! Tho undersigned have Just returned from tne northern Markets, where thoy have pnr pbased a ...' FULL LINE OF GOODS, . Consisting of ., Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots S oboes, Ilftts anJ Cais, No tioiiH, Wood find Willow ' ' - ware, Cigars, Tobac-J'r 'co, Etc, Etc. Wine.s& Liqnorsoi tho l'uiest : , Kind, Which wc propose to sell CHKAP for CASH '.Would be Klad to have our friends and cus tomers call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.. . '.', ' .' . Fresh Goods received by every Steamer. TAYLOJi & SMITH, Middle Street, Oio poor riboyp Ico Ilonso. vepaid3mwlt . V: .'... KEROSENE 01 Ij B1JIH . at KlL'hty.flve cents. ,' ' , COTrON SKI.'D and SEED CdTTON at the hlRbestiiiail- t j i ;o. I Will 0' I l I :n ( i ' GEO. AMi EN & .-0 eiieral Hard warej MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS, Brick, Limp, Cement, Vlaster, Hair, Paint, Oil; Varnish, . iutty, Glass, s to, Solicit Consignments of Cotton, Rice, Etc., Which will be sold on arrival or stored in our Brick Warehouse, , OlST MOST FAYOBAJSIE TERMS, Insurance Agents for Fire and Life Policies! Announcement ! ! ! Don't; Drp YoirR Until ead Bt All ! j i '. v:' "t'V. ; ? i 1 . Wise folkH before our day have said, ' 1 "Competition is the life of trade;" ' ' The provcrb?a old, but ever new, ' Arid but proveq it' ever jpf ' ; . ' v "41 gopd are only iad.e to sejj, . But how to 'buy please learn as' well ; And find I am still of trade ttie "BOSS," 1 ' Take care cf the dollars and the cents will take care ot themselves; and rient here I beg leave to state that a visit to my storo and an inquiry into my nriees will convince you of the fact that nowhore clso you can save as many cents to one dollar's worth of trade. My goods are , . POUSjSlY FOB GfiSfl AT PAHIO PRICES and iny customers shall bare the benet of it. ' Below please notice a few of my prices of starjle articles ? " V- - f . !. W Good Calico at 4c; Heavy Brown Domestio at 4c; Nice Dress Goods at 5o oer yd.; Check Iloincspun 5c. per yd.; Good Pair Shoes, 1.06. ' ' , - 1 MY .BARGAIN COUNTER. Of whfcb l make a specialty, is now 'complete in all its branches. I will 'state some of its numerous BARGAINS i . M i W1U state Ladies' colored bordered handkerchiefs at Bc.eaph; Urge- linen fcandket clyefs at Sc.; all hnen towels' at 10c; 5,00() ydscrash at V per yi.m yd8. ruching (for the neck) at 3c; good garter 'web afSc per Jrd ,006 IJaruburg edging ,at 4c. per yd.; large linen doylers (bcauliebjt 6d. 'each; shoe polish at oc. per bottle; toilet soaDS at Bo. ner each; good note paper at 5c, per quire; envelopes 5c. per package; nice dress buttons at 3o. per do.; a large line of 5c. and lOo. tinware; knives and forks.! 5c. each;, 300 yds. Torchon lace (very wide) at 5c per yd.; Laces 1. per yd and upwards; kass -pins 5c .per paper; tucking and ruffling ti 6c per Vd. linen (cape) collars 5c . each; safety pins 5c per dosen; spool potton (800 yxlg oc: bed spreads (nice) 75e. each, and nfhoi. "R a T?n a t v o w.-L.-vr. .l mention.;' v f '"" .T .r."?v'"" ' ul,Hl,t!f 8 C0I? i'BEMJTOB ' TbUES hand a fine lino of, BEESS GOODS. nnn;at;n nA.Z tjiljj. V s- T.-,, Srr . , 6 v. vuoiuuMM, x iniua, xiauies yiotnes. Mourning Goods, eta , ; vhich cannot be matched for the money in tlV State; Also, a full line of SILKS.' SATINS and TttTM mt wn a nt j. 8cnption.- ;.,;, ., .... : ' y Mv' stln 'nf VOTTfWa f A PDUTO Mr IT ArniTfi ' FBAMES cannot be iJS Come and examine my FINE LINJJ of HAND-MADE SHOES , Call early and secure BARGAINS. ' . ; v ' , ' SSnnCTH.1 attflnt.inn HtA inAnnnmnnta nffnvnA i. xl.- AXTL.l. 1. m , . traction Guaranteed to ALL- - 7 POLLOCK STUEET. : oc7 d&w3m 13, SWERT h AT IT. AV. WAHAB'S corner, always supplied with the Very best Fresh Meats, Heef, Pork. Mutton and Biuisuee tliul the Market affords. Call on him. janiv-uiy ROBEETS & HE1TDERSP3J lisncral Insnrasics Agents, New Uerne, IV. J. Only first class Companies rcj-rcsa WILLIE niDYETT, CONFECTIONER, ,'IN THE POST OFFICE, : .?. , Offers a choice Stock of '. . ' - - . " CftiMlics, french aud'Arherio-'n IlaisLns, Nutp. Orojrp'" LemoiiM, ; ' 1 . 1 i i - And a Full Line of tlie Choicest C: :ar v

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