ITBLISnEBS ARRODRCKaBIfT. THE DAILY SOV&hkl: r. "txttma'papw p ibllahad tUilj sxcspt t fv at .00pr -r, 3.0t for sis month. J.llTSf4 to city ibsirlbers s,t$ceni psnrontk. THSNEVBEENE JOURNAL, 36 column papar, i pohllshed Yr Thnrsday at SLOOpst tonum. : ' : - ..- AaVEimSINU SATIS DAH.Y)-On lch dr W -nu ; on e, 1100 on moatk ts aaoaths, 10.00; ls months, 111.00; We m mltu. 120.00. v AdTerilmeau snder head of "Oity Iwmi' , t cents iwr lis for each asertton No sdrertissmeuts will b inserted between ocal Matter at any price. Botices of Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed a lines will be luserted free. All additional matter will be chanted 10 cent per Una. Payment fur transient advertisements most b mad in advaaca. Regular adrertisemsnU will bo collected promptly at to end of each oontfc ! - Oommnnteations eonlaintnc news or discos ion of local matter are solicited. Ho commas cation must expect to be published that contain bieottonablr personalities; withholds the name f I he author: or that will make more than on ilnssoof thisoaper - . Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony mous oomruunlcatlon can obtain the name of the author by application at this nfflce and showing wherein the grievance exists. THE JOUENAL. a. s. Hvxti. Editor. HEW BERNE, N. C, JAN. 13 1385. Entered at the Post office at New He rue, N O., as second-class matter. NATIONAL All) TO EDUCATION. The 'Wilmington Star, with its usual ability, is discussing the con stitutionality ol "Paternal Teda gogy." It divides the question into three propositions and in Sat urday's issue discusses the follow ing: Is it constitutional for the Congress to draw money from the jwople by taxa tion and to return it to the States for the purpose of educating the masses V We will not undertake to discuss constitutional questions with so able a paper as the Star, but, in our - humble way ot thinking, the above questiou should bo put somewhat this way: Congress has drawn from the people more money than was nec essary for an economical adminis tration of the government and thereby created a large surplus in the treasury. Now shall Congress return a portion of this money to the 'people lor the purpose of edu cating the masses, and by so doiug provide for the general welfare, or . shall it remain in the treasury where it will be an everlasting temptation to Congressmen to pass extravagant measures! When the question is thus stated, anil we think this the proper way to put it, we unhesitatingly declare in favor of the money for schools, or, as tho Star chooses to call if, "Paternal Pedagogy." It is the people's money. It cannot be appropriated for a v better purpose. The people who are in favor of educating the masses want it and demand it. f . There is no danger to the country : in returning this money, wrongfully wrung from the people, unless it be dangerous to lift the people out of the bondage of ignorance. There is a nrecedent for it. If v- ' we mistake not, the larger portion of North Carolina's educational fund before the war came from the National government, aud, neither the State nor the ' United States suffered by it. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIES. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Record, in its last issue, gives a complete list of the new enterprises ' and the amount of capital invested in the. South during the year 1884 The total "number of new enter prises, including some that were destroyed by fire and rebuilt, is 1,805, and tho aggregate capital $105,200,500. : ; - North Carolina is second in the number of enterprises, having 22G, but stands tenth in the amount of capital invested-$4,110,000 which, we think, is evidenco that the most of the capital invested is by our ojvu people, as they are inclined rather - to small enterprises, while Northern and ' Western capitalist combine to mp larger ones. ; This is a remarkably good show ing for the South when wo remem ber the great depression in business throughout the country during the year of 1884. If the long expected "revival" shall come soon we may expect still greater progress for the year 1885. ; Wc hope to see North Carolina keep f.."y al-ic.ist of her .ier ; ' -m!' 1 "? (f J ' we do earnestly hope to see New Berne and this section keep along with other sections of the State. There are - several enterprises that ought to be enlarged and others established. Kot more than one fourth of the riqo produced in this section is milled at New Berne, but why not all of it t A gnano factory onght to be established here, as many of the ingredients that help to make bp a good fertilizer can be obtained in this section. Sash, doors, blinds, furniture, and, many other things that are made of onf lumber, large quantities of which are shipped from here annually, should be manufactured ; in , this city. And with the introduction of these enterprises our railroad facili ties should be extended. ' If the' A. & K. G. 11. cannot be made a part of the Yadkin Valley, .then let the company extend it to Fayetteville or Sanford.j It can be done with out additional taxation to the people, then why not do it! ; Condensed from New and Observer. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. , THIEDDAY. - ., Feiday, January 9. The senate was called to order at 11 a. m., president Boykiu in tho chair. The journal of yesterday was read and approved PETITION. By Mr. Newsoin To contest the seat of T. W. Mason, third district. Propositions and grievances. . RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Troy To establish criminal courts lor certain counties. Special committee on 'judicial svstem Mr. Troy -To amend section 1,005 of the Code, concerning -concealed weapons; putting it under the juris diction of magistrates. Mr. Uudgcr An act to prevent the importation and sale of pistols and other deadly weapons. Mr. Troy To prevent the em ployment of convicts in moehanical works. Mr. Means To expedite public legislation at tho close of the scs sion.i. Mr. llackctt To amend section 2,704 of tho Code, in regard to the entry ot public lands. MESSAGE From the house, in reference to the resolution on the judicial system, proposing to strike out seven and iusert nine, one from each judicial district. Mr. Troy An act for the better protection of land owners. Mr. Winston An act to abolish certain fees of justices of the peace and to exempt justices of the peace from jury service and poll tax. Mr. Means An act to restore persons to citizenship. Judiciary. Mr. Means Determining tne style in which the presiding officer ot ' the senate shall : address and mention senators. Rules. Mr. Means To expedite' public legislation at the close of the ses sion. Eules. Mr. Bason To amend section 739 of The Code paying full lees to solicitors in certain cases. Judiciary Mr. Troy An aqt to improve and develop the swamp lands of the State. , Mr. Troy An act for the protec tion of life and properly on the various railroads in the State. Ju diciary. ' Mr. Winston An act to instruct our senators and representatives to yote for the ! immediate repeal of the internal revenue Mr. Buxton An act to authorize the ex-sheriff of Forsythe to collect arrears of taxes Mr. Troy An act to extend the charter of the Carolina City Com pany Corporation, Mr. liountree To increase the salary of the Governor. Salaries and fees. Mr. Chadburn moved to print the bill in reference to the criminal courts. " - Mr. Bnxtoa was opposed to hav roc it Minted. The motion was put to a vote and lost. ' Mr. Connor moved that the senate concur with the resolution of the house in reference to the election of enrolling clerk at 12. ; Carried. The president declared nomina tous for enrolling clerk in order. ' Mr. King nominated Mr. J. M. Brown, of Montgomery county, who receiving . 46 votes was declared elected. Mr. Means, moved that the bill in reference to school 'district JJo. 11, in Cabarrus county, be taken from the calendar and put on its various readings. There being no object tion, the clerk read the bill; passed its third reading, and sent to the house, on motion of Mr. Means, without encrossment. - On motion of ; Mr. Buxton, the senate adjourned to meet at 11 o'clock to-morrow. .,., house of eepiiksenta- : tiv:s. THIEDDAT. 1'kidav, January 9. Tho house was ca"c ;l to order by c icrji rt 11 f ' ' ":n. ia. The journal of yesterday was read! and approved. , . Messrs. Worthington and Patrick asked that their names be recorded as having voted for . Speaker Holt. Mr. Tate announced that Mr. Lammey was detained at home on account of sickness, and Mr. Stan ford announced that Mr. Pcarsall was detained from the same cause. RESOLUTIONS AND BILLS. Mr. Leazar Resolution' in" re gard to reference of Governor's message. -"-'., J ; Mr. King Resolution to raise a fish and oyster committee. Mr. Henderson Resolution in regard to the repeal of the internal revenue law. . ... Mr. King To amend chapter 50, section 2019 of the road law. - Mr. Stanford To amend section 2834 of The Code. Mr. Adams To repeal sub sec tion 4, section 501, of The Code., i Mr. rntcnara To prevent tne importation and sale of pistols and other - deadly weapons in North Carolina. -.'.. - "' Mr. Leazar To amend tho law in regard to appeals to the Superior court. , , .,, ; Mr. ', Green To promote the speedy trial of certain cases. ' ' On motion of , Mrf Woraack, a message was sent to the senate proposing that the general assem bly go into the election of enrolling clerk at 12 mu On motion of Mr. Leazar, the rules were suspended and the reso ution in regard to iho reference of the Governor's message was taken up. .'.''' '' . - : , ' CALKNDAB. . ' The bill to reduce tho cost of ob taining marriage license was taken up aud failed to pass its second reading. w - ; Mr. Greene moved to reconsider tho vote by which the bill relative to marriage licenses failed to pass: carried, and the bill was referred to the finance committee. On motion of Mr. King, the bill relative to raising a fish and oyster committee was taken up. Mr. vVomack, by unanimous con sent, introduced a resolution author izing the keeper of thecapitol to buy live settees lor the use ot tho house. It was put upon its passage and adopted. , Mr. Murchison moved to recon sider the action in regard to the marriage license tax, and that the bill be placed on the calendar. lie said that the reduction of . tho tax was, he understood, one of the issues in the campaign in that county, and that he further understood that a couple was now '.waiting in John ston lor the passage ot .this bill so that they could save two dollars, and he thought that the house ought to sustain Mr. rou in the stand he took on . that question in the cam paign.'-. . ""' " ;'- rending the remarks of Mr. Mur chispn a message was received from the senate concurring in the house resolution to go into the election of an enrolling clerk at the hoar of 12 m .;;'' The hour of 12 m. having arrived, the house went into the election of enrolling clerk. Mr. vvomack placed the name of Mr. J. M. Brown in nomination. The chair appointed Messrs Stanford and Bulla as tellers on the part of. the house.: ;The tellers an nounced 110 votes cast, of which Mr. Brown received ill). . ' Mr. Murchison resumed' his re marks and pressed ' his motion, which was carried, ; On motion of Mr. Pou,1 the tales were suspended, and tho bill ' was placed on its passage, Mr.-Buxton moved to amend that the provision of this bill be limited in its application to Johnston county.' The amendment was lost. Mr. Poa said that the tax on marriage licenses was not in strict accordance with the ' constitution exeept such portion of it as went to the school iund; that he was in favor of the bill and in favor of mar riage and until he met with the gen tlemen of the legislature he bad never found a man who was opposed to it. He hoped the bill would pass and that the whole State would en joy the relief the bill afforded After discussion the bill was re- ferred to the committee on finance On motion of Mr. Miller, the bill received from the senate relative to tho establishment of a. graded school was taken up and passed its third reading. On motion of Mr. Busboe, the house adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock. Bologna Sausages "AT 10 Cents k Per Pound AT ULBicr 7n 1 1 . Tv",v'' f . I i v N ' L Absolutely Pure. . This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, Btreneth, and wliolosomeneBa. More economical tbnn the ordiuury kunia, and can not be 8old In competition with the multitude of low test, Hhort weight, alum or phoRphate powders. Sold only iu euna. Uoyai Baking Powukr Co-10 WaU-st N. Y. novlMvdw HEADQUARTERS LnrRrt contslttiinieufB oontlmtnllvonhand, ltmireBout AiOIOUll Sc CO.. ;liicas!. 111.. LftiWKl Meat Deulers in the World : II F.ltlt IISSKL WPRt Wellington, D. O., l'ioneer and Colnmbln Holkir Wills. - Daily Qiiotntloiis by wire, unci Wices gnar anteedthe LOWliKf. . . . WIIOL.KSALE TRADE O.VIY. 1 V W 1 X Xi X A I?! U J ' NEW BERNE, N. C. res tsr-t e eci c nime rje, A i:ivoritc presenpuon oi one of the most noted and successful snccuilists in the 1J. S. (how retired) for the cure of Nervons Debility, aioss ainnnoofi, svenkness ana jsecay. ent in plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can nil it Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. H0TICS. National Bank of New Berne. 4 The Anliurtl Meeting of the Stock holders of this Bank, for the election of Directors and the transaction of such other ' business as Hiay come before theih, will bo held ut their Banking House on the 2d Tuesday, being the 13th day, of January, 1B85. Foils will be opened at IS o'clock. ' J. A. GuiON, Cashier. Dec. 13th, 1884. dl6td. For Sale, flnA 4-von.r old Mare, well broko, gontie and kind. One S-yoar Old, nAt broke. , One good farm Mnle. , Two dozen renin Trees. , .. ' 'Apply to .T. 8. LANK, dec21dwtf ' . . ' . Btouowftll, N, GREAT BARGAINS IN' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, " Dry Goods and Notions, ' WILL BE OFFERED During the mi 30 clays AT - - . L. : . MIDDLE STREET. ' Closing Out Sale For Cash. - GEO. ALLEN, '. "' Assignee. Dec. 10,1884. 22-dlm; QHRISTTJAS, 1884. I have on hand for HOLIDAY TRADE a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Choice Gosifesiienerics '-' AH1) ' ' . FiNli! FRUITS, Florida Oriif;os, Malaga GrnpeB, linnnniiK, Citron, ltaidlns, ('tirriints, IhiU'B and Kigs, and I have captured Hmila :iaiis, Hag and lifttiiaigt-VthiH year and brought him to my store. ('oaie and see tny Complete Assortment of Toys and Holiday Goods, BKAITTIFITL OHUISTM AS GIFTS FOUOJ.r AND YOUNU. .. Call early aud make yonr selections.. JOHN DOM, Santa Claus Headquarters, lEWBEKN, N. O. Administrator's Salo. Pursuant to authority vested In hirn, tli niKiersignen win, on jMonuaj tne ai day 01 f eiiruary , i, at tne court Mouse door in Newberu, N. C. sell to the highest bidder the Real fcHtnte belonging 10 the estate of Tlioiniifl Feiiner, dec d., cohslming ol a tract 01 laud in Craven county on the south side or Nense river, wrst side of Great Marsh Gut, adjoining tne lauds or uanibo tenner on west, V illinin Temple on south, contitlning one hiindifd acres more or less, belonging to tne estate 01 Tliniims j enner, oec i. Terms of Hnle: one half cash; balance on a credit of six iiifin' hs. 'J'iHi reserved until full payment is inn, le. Bale will con)''nT. it 12, M. . "asBsss '"..SB -'. i ( ' - FOR r. '"; mm GEO.' OFFICII A SUPPLY OF FIRST AND BEST TRUCKERS PEAS, MOHAWK AND ROUND POD BEANS, J - TRUCKERS' SEED POTATOES, f RUST PROOF OATS, ST0N0 ACID PHOSPHATE, V LISTER GUANO, BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, Also, WHANN AND OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS KAINIT. LAND PLASTER, Etc WILLIE iVSIDYETT, CONFECTIONER, IN. THE POST OFFICE, . . Offers Choice Slock of Candies, French and American ! , Raisins, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, . And a Full Line of the Choicest Cigars and Smoking Tobacco' alwaj'a on hand. ta- TERMS OASH CALL AND SEE Ml ociunu Wholesale Dealers. FLOUR. . Xhe Flour House of WYIJK. SMITH A HO, of Baltimore has n nntloiuil reputation for the extent oi their unstress and clmraelcr 01 goods. , . J heir HICA.NJ'H t)K r ljt HI 1 A K1J ALiW & IO UNIFORM, STitli'i'liY KK1.I ABI,K and de livered at the lAlWKST MAUKKT l'HICKH. eAKES AND CRACKlillS. The Old nd Well Known Firm of JAS. P. MASON A W. Biiunlv a lull lino o every va- 6 very lDBUuice Si'ttimiteed. T03ACC0. The Wholesale Tohneno House of KINK BUOTHKKH & CO., oi llaltliuore, no lonu and favornlily known in this market, have made nic their agent fo: this sr clion; and 1 will he pleiiHed to receive ordera lor their superior lines of coods. i'.very variet y of Tol)iu;co at DCBl prices. I am Solo Agent here for I In1 above firms ; being in daily receipt of telegraphic market quotations, 1 can therefore guarantee LO Wlr9T BlilCES and FULLEST SATiJ- PAGTION. Goods ordered by telegraph. JAS. W. MOORE . .. : , deoiudwtl ... , FOR LADIES 0KLY. A REMEDY endorsed by the best Hiysl- claiiH u mi Drueulsts at lis homo. A llEMtUY that Mr. C. V. O'Neill, Gootl- water, Ala., says raised his wife from an in valid's bed. and he believes saved her life. A REM EDY of which a prominent Atlanta merchant said : "I would nave given Vbuuas soon as 1 would a nlckle for what two bot tles of yonr medicine did for my daughter." A REMEDY in regard to which 8. J. Oas- sells, M. l) , ..Druggist, Tnomasvi.ie, ua., saysi "I oau reeall instances in which it af forded relief after all the usual remedies had failed. ' - A RliMBDY about which Dr. It. B. Ferrol), lAtirauge, ua., writes: "i nave uBea iortne last twenty years the medicine yon are putting up aud ooiislder It the best combi nation ever gotten together for the disease for which it is recommended." A REMEDY about which Dr. Joel Branham, Atlanta, said: "l nave examined tne re cipe, and have no hesitation in advising Its ime. and eoniidentlv recommend it." A REMEDY which the Rev. IT, B Johnson. near Marietta, Ua., says he hhs us d in niB family with the "utmost satisfaction," and recommended It to three families "who found it to be Just what It is recommended. A REMED Y of which Peinberton, Iveson & Dennison Bay: "We have been selling it for many years, with constantly increasing sales. The article is a staple with ub, and one of absolute merit." A oi wmi.u uunmr, ruiuiiu j-uv- mar say: "we soia ou gross m tour montns. and never Bold it in any place but what it wa wanted aealu." ' , , A REMEDY by which Dr. Bangh of La ftraniie. Ua.. Bavs: "I cured one of the most obstinate cases of Vicarious Menstrua tion that ever came within my knowledge, with a few bottles. ' . A. REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. lluss, Nota- sulga, Ala., says: "1 am tulJyconvlnced that it 1b unrivaled for that class of diseases which it ctaims to cure." A REMEDY about which MfiJ. John O. Whlt- ner, of Atlanta, wen and la-voraoiy Known all over the United Btates aB a General Insu rance Agent, says; "I used this remedy be fore the war. ou a large plantation in a great number of cases, always with absolute suc cess." " i .... , , A REMEDY about which Mr. J. W. Strange, . of Cartersvllie, ua ,certines tnat one Dome cured two members of his family of men strual Irregularity of many years Btandlng This Great Remedy Is RABFIELB'S FEMALE REGULATOR. Bend for our Treatise on ''HoaUh and Han- plness of Woman," mailed free. dw ' - Atlunta. Ua. KLEN-SO DOR, - A BOAP, the best in the world for Laundry use; will make the clothe white and sweet, Wlthont scaldinK or boiling. - : it is the best soap for Toilet use, maK.es tne flesh 8iuoolh, soft and clean. ' It Is the best soup for shaving, leaves the face smooth and soft, and prevents chapping. and cures barber's itcli.cureHcliapped hands, cures ring-worm, and finally will make you happy. Try It. ' ror sale ny ...Second door from the corner of . Mlddlo and Houlh Front streets, ' 4 , . New Heine, N.('. Also at the same nlaco yon ran ilndtood OlgnrMi'olnKwo, etc., of all kinds, nod Candle in ureal variety at retail. an goou. . uw .T. B. BROWJN, Barber aud Hair Dresser, With twenty-five years experience, and the I Neatest and B;St Furnished SAftloon In the cllv, will give as pood a shave as can be had anywhere for TKN OKNTS. New shop, new fm iilture.und Kiitisfaution guaranteed. liotHiul cold liittlis can be hud at all hours. Middle street, next to Ij. 11. Cutler. . marJKdlV . .-.'- Administrator's Sale. Vurwimiit to nntliorltv vested in him. the undersigned will, on Monday the 2d day of Februarv. IKKTi. ut tlie Court House door in Nv.wlKm, N.C., sell to the highest bidder the Heal Estate-belonging to tlie Kstale of Hnsau (Irlmes. dee'd.. .insisting of i.ot No IMin theplan ol tho IjOtsof .loslma Seotl's I'.slatc, on ILIeharilsOn'H Alley In the Oily of New- hern, N. C, which was eonvoyid by K W. liarponter, C, H. t'., to Husan Grimes, belong ing to the l'Htiito of Susan Grliin-s, (ice'd. Tonus of sale: one hall cash; IiiiImiicc on n credit of hix nionlhs. - Til-lo ivw rtul until full payment in ma'lr.. rialo will e"!'ttiT.T nl V. f ... ". j ROBERTS L HENDERSON ... General Insurance Agents, New Berne, IS, O. Onlj first class Companies represent edin ' . . Fire. Life and Accident Insurance. Total Capital over Forty Millions ot Dollars. Jun24dly ROBERTS & 0R0., Wholesale, & fieta.il OEALERH IN Providons3 Groceries, . Drv Goods Boots and SlLoes All of which we LOW. are offoring VEBY Orders solicited. j f , Satisfaction guaranteed. dw NEW BERNE, N. O. an Bend six cents for postage Kf ITP.and receive free, a costly box I iiiwl0 goods which will help all of either sex, la more money right away that anything else in this world. Fortunes a war thn workers absolutely sure. At once aridret TRUK A OO .Augusta, Maine. mar29dly AV. II. DEWEY ' TUB PEAOTICAL T0NS0RIAL ARTIST Personally )n attendance at his Halrdressln and Khaving Haloou at the Gaston House with the best workmen. Satisfaction Is assured to those who patron- rze him, j :. - . : , 4 IIAlJUWAltE, Guns and Gun Implements COOKING & HEATING STOVES, SASH, BOORS, BLTO and MflUlBINS, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Hair, PAINTS, OILS AN1. PUTTY. For the best goods and lowest prices call at L. H. CUTLEK'S, NEW BERNE.' N. V. 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