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cBMSHSKg AJJorwcKMKBT. were two seta of petit jurors all tuk daily journal la V u ertnmn , 8elect men and it was only in one paper, published daily, exoept Monday, a' Or t WO 3.W per year, 3.00 for sli months. Delivered. so CUT aabaorlbera at fin Minis rwr month, l THIS WEEKLY JOOKNAL. a 88 column . bystanders. paper, la published every Thursday at 12.00 j - advertising bates (daily) one some extent bo remedied by, first, loch one day tl.OU; one week 12.00; one ruontUH.OO; throe month 1 10.00; alx month IliOU; twelve montha $20.00. Advertisements! under head of "Business Locals," 10 cents per line for first, and S eenta . for every subsequent Insertion. Mo advertlaemenU will be Inserted between cient ' intelligence are put in the oVMleWtL-nottoexeee boxand second, let enough of these ten line will be inserted free. All additional I be drawn to prevent tu0 . necessity mailer win tx, cuarged a eenta per line. t - Af caaff on thft hvstftliders. A ' PiTmnnti frr fnnilftnl iilwirtlMmMti mnw o bemadelnadvanoe. Begnlar advertisements . will be collected promptly at the end of eaoh month. . - '( i Oomaaonls,tlonseontaJnlng news or a dls-' instances toe Marshal was compelled to summon one from the rstanders. " ' ', ': ' " : The evil complained of can to the county commissioners " doing their dnty as tie law requires, and see that the names of none but men of good, moral character and snffl nation of eommun.eatiOD THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. v The death ? of Vice-President solicited, mo Hendricks again brings the qnes Mai matters ere lishee) that eonuins objectionable personal- tlOn Of the 1 residential SUCCeSSlOn r that win make wore than one ooiunui of this prominently before the people. Ine . Aoy" piwn feeling afti.-ievod at any anony-j extra ; S08Sion of the Senate held mooseommnnlcatloncan obtain the name of Ijy ii a , u Ir ru .1 t -. . author by application at this offlos and after the 4ln of March lost failed 50 snowing wnerem we anevanoaexisis. THE JOUENAL. HARPER. Kdltar. Baslacss Maaas;r. ... :.'Jt SEW BEBNfi. M. C DEO. 1 1888. Kalarad at the Post omce at Wew Beraa, ItO. . asssooB-dsaa aukivtr. ( elect a ' President pro tempore and as there has been no session of the present fJonee of Representatives no ;3pfeaker hag ; . beeii chosen.: I If then the President were to die or to Decome disabled before the meet ing' ot the Senate or House of Rep resentatives, there, is no cons tit a tional provision, for the succession in each a contingency;' The chances are that? Senator 'toGAN sfi be elected; President of the ' Senate - 5 ETILS IX OUR JUEY SYSTEJI.! . The newspapers .axe continually calling attention to evils in the jury when that yts: 'and in case .nystem. xney inaisi,.wiai, tu uiauj of the , death or- disability of Presi incompetent and corrupt jurors sit dent CMm&AND, he would for the - upou the trial of . important cases timj bein be tbe president of tn8 oom civu aau cnmiuau xuCJr United States" The Jx; Y. putt, rally speak the truth in all they J8pealang of .LooIn's chances 'for say aoou. me mauer, uu w th0 office, says: not yet seen asuffgesuon inat,wiiii (rrLlaflr protldlDK wno Bhalj ct practically rid the courts oi taeevip. as President in case of the death or 'The State CAroittcte thinks that the luability of both the President: and remedy lies with the county com- ViPresideat. dirccte . f;tbat . .1 t. .i. new election shall be he!4 to fill the nuBsionere. - i turj, vacancies. The Secretary of State the jury box and see that the names S(1 10 notify tbe Governor or every ofone bat men of "good moral Stata that electors of a President f characterandsufflcient intelligence" . as the law requires are put' in the ( box the Chronicle thinks the evils nriain? ' from improper verdicts would be remedied. This is on doubtedly the first step towards se curing good men for jurors but this atone , ia not sufficient. .Without .'some other change in the practice. of obtaining jurors in our courts the work of tbe county commission' or, vice-president are to be ap pointed or caosen: 'If there shall be the space of two months yet to ensue between the date of such notification and tbe tiret Wed nesday in December then next ensuing. such notification shall specify that the electors shall be appointed or chosen within thirty-four days preceding such first Wednesday in December. If there shall not be tbe space of two months between the date of such notification and such first Wednesday in December, and if the term for which tlie President and, Vice-President last :.. rt:-- i :ii : era will bo thwarted no matter now fln tha thIrd daof MftrchnBx. eB.aini,. riidly they scrutinized the qaulill the notification shall specify that the . . . , u t.-i electors shall be appointed or chosen cations of those whose names they ithiB thirt.four XZL nrBC8din.r the place inthe box. Let US illustrate: first Wednesday in December , in the itil. i -Aftn:.fl0 4 . Annftr AAtn. I mix cubuiug. xu. n mere hqiui The law requires the county com- tkeT,MC0 of two month, between missioners to draw - from the jury the date of, such notification .and tb box thirty-Six scrolls and the men nrst weanesay member then next, "TTl ."r-V ""'"" nnnmnir. and if the tm-m for which th Whose names are on said scrolls president and Vice-President last in office were elected will expire oh the juruni at tiiu ian uu npuus iw noMcatwD iball Dot specify that elec Now let us tors are to be appointed or choseri. The first half Of the' second para Klrjff Alfonso's Death. Batonne, Nov. 2C Letters re ceived from Madrid attribute the death of King Alfonso to various . causes, une attnbuter his death to pulmonary phthisis, another to cnDercni08is ot the Intestines, and still another to general anaemia and long- failing health. It Is Btated that in the midst of his dissipation and extreme depression the King painted his cheeks to give him an artificial appearance of health and that he constantly, persisted in dis regarding the requests of bis pby sicians that be should remain at his hunting seat at El Pardo, de claring that there were . political reasons for . bis presence at the capital. ;. "; -l!i , : Madeid, Nov. 26ACardinal Benavides heard Alfonso's confes sion at 7 a. m. on Wednesday, and administered to him the last sacra ments in the presence of - Queen Christina, ex Queen- Isabella, and other members of, the royal family and several members of the housed hold. The King begged u to see bis daughters, who were ;n Madrid at the time. ,r They were; telegraphed for, but arrived too late to see their father alive. The King died in the arms of Queen (Jbristinav All pres ent. were profoundly affected. ' Tbe Cardinal, and the ex Queen wepr, and the Infanta Isabel fainted, Queen Christina subsequently cov eredthe body with flowers, and for a long, time, reinsed to leave tbe. chamber-, j , i :- .!'; Your Money Will B riDff You If You Bu i Your Gl-f:!". Dry n--f n--'- f?N- n.u Giianipion Glouiiiin , . Bucklsa's Arnica Salra. Thb Best Salvs ' in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, ' Salt Rheum, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions.' and . positively t cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect eatiaf ac tion, or money refunded. Price.25 cents per"box HANCOCK'S PILLr.p . '..'ABE WAERASTED . r ;, ,;i ' To Cure AU Ends of Chills ' Kemember oar Motto: Ha CturaNo pay. Mannfaotured by HANCOCK Dmgglets, New Berne, N. if ,., J..O. Kthikidgb, J.B. Writs, Cnrrliack. S. O. whitc" rnitmncfc j?i rn III! Ik klllblllVUfa W VVli i Cotton Factors and Commissicn Merchacts 110 WaUr Stract. Narfblk, Va.' ' Sneolal attention! riven to tha tale of COTTON. LuMBfiR. UORS, PEAM DTB. PO TATOKS arid Country Products. ItaferenoeK R. W. Bell A Bon. Harlowe, Car teret uo.. N. t; : Jfi. tf. uarvet A vo.. BUverdaie. Onslow Co.. N. at J. W. Shepherd, Pollocks- vine, jons uo., ti. u; AJexanaer wooaiey, Cresawell, N. U ; John Jacobs, South HlUa. N. C: Marine Bank, Norfolk, Va,; Major Wm. H. Etherldae. JNorfolk Co., Va.: J. H. Ives. jNorroik uo., va.j alL ruoinjock, pi. v.; T. G. Kklnner, Hertford. H. Ca WUllams Bros. Norfolk, Va.: B. K. .White A Uro., Norfolk, n!fivrV?T n ' k. Jt..uu Middle street, cor. South Front street, New Berne, N. C. uur is najvr riimtr'i ngir lion.) , U's Salts from S3.SO up to finest Dress Salta. ' ' J Br an4 Yontbs Suits, from $4.t0 sip. ' ' - Men's and Boy's Overroals and VlstcrsT : r ,,,.. v, . , Men's Merln Shirts, 5c. , . -. .- v 1 ,. 7v Men's Flannel Drawers, 9Se. , . ' f , ; Men's Hyelele Shirts, 5e. " .... OenU' lilaek Felt lints', HSe, ' t Boy's Blark Felt Hats, 15e, , -1 t ', ' i "1 S50 Pntr Men's Wool Psiits, 60c. to Tte. ' --i' K,xtra (tnallty In Black Dlsgonal. rloslns; nut at 80e. to il.OO' ' , . 1 I call special attention to mv well tuAprtpA afjioV P Knnta'-m'- tt-" -''lrj:..m. .n..i..n,. . , uuvi. uu, This nowder never vanes. A marvel of ress ooas, tioaKS, VV alfclnff and Jersev Jackets. Rhawls. Tt.lmnr.la KJMn Cloths, lTunks. Valkes, Umbrellas, Rubber Shoes, not be sold In eomDetltlon with the multitude IvUDDCf 1OatS, and JNovelties in Notmna. i. Tha T, AP.fl'P.HT IV rriTTQ OTTV of low test, short welerht. alum or uhoenhats I -I 1 -. ' iwaers. hoio oniin cans, koyai, hakihui : ,3- i. Pfrl Ahcnliitnlv Piim.1 wdskOo.. KM Wall-st.. N. Y. . uovLWvdw DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT MY STORE. "TICKET; SIR." Eiitcreilforll Popular Conductor Says : ,. I consider It ny dutyto Impart some very valuable Information to my friends and ac qnalntanoes,asmany of them know the en pleasant condition Under which I have la bored In performing my duties as conductor of Ut9 Georgia Central rallrond. . k Borne. months ago I bwdu-e afflicted wlill a severe attack of RheumntlKai, and I desire to state ho w I -w;is ourod. It increased In vlo lenoe until I eou'd no longer get loand tut. of the curs without asslstanre, . i- While tbus goffering all Uie sgonl of ti.is dread disease and ready to abandon my po sltlon,1! -was induced to try B. B. B. TAB EWer WAS TRVLt MAGICAIj "I had no Idea that a medicine could produce such an effect 'In! so short a time. I experienced a wonderful chanue before lmlim hair n luittlo. After taking on Ir four bottles, I find myse:f iaj ukv ft wen man. juih sniennin metticinM effrcied a.cvre uo less wondtrful in the esse I have entered the Race for Supremacy among Dealers in Dry, Goods, Cloihing, Boofs! cbel i Sfcccs. t In BOYS, :y0UTHS and MEN'S CLOTHING ; An All Wool Men's Suit for $7.50. 1 V . BOY'S AND YOUTH'S IN PBOtOETION. ;I will ofe the ' .Besi'.Go wiiiT.rrl At TWENTYFlVJi PER CUNT fiOWJBB THAN TUMZOWMT, .u,,uU n uaii j uuc tens uu vt Burerunsa. : ,, 6, , f -.' n f ' CF; ome, examine and convince yourself before purchasing elsewhere II. SULTAN, - 1 tahe mneh DlOHSme In renmmnHt,ul B. B. H.lo mv friends uu MR-tT-i'i.Avs refer tnMr. IL hlmlHt. Amnt n 11 ikl ihiua, ami to ii. k. k. Agent, AJaoon, and Dr. J. J . UlKllWAN, Conductor Centrul K. It, oc7 dwCin -AT-ASA JONES' OLD STAND. ThoVaytoSavoUoncy -ISTO- of tbe Superior Courts . annnnnt that, tha cminf.V mmmis we nna ac tne asscmoiing o i,n ca6e mediate death or dis- court thlrtj-Bix as good men as can ability of Mr. Cleveland. The elec be fonad in the countv. Eiffhteeii tion of a President and Vice-Presi of theie ' are drawn for the grand denttoeerve during the unexpired i re"' ii ,i i term of Cleveland, and Hendricks jury. If-aU are present and none wonM be prjshed. i.ver , until next excused, which is seldem the case, November.- The Electoral College there are eighteen left for the petit then choseri would vote; on the first lorr ; Twelve of these are Impaa-f Wednesday in December, 1880.' The ldio trv a canse. When they sldeat atd Vice-President then - . -j elected uwonia. De inaugurated on go out to .make Dp their verdict the March 4, 1837, and wonld serve un- remainder of th regular . panel: is til the expiralioi Of the ; present ssalled lnto.tue dox, ana ine law re-1 quaareuniat icrm,, pameiy, umu ; quires' the Sheriff, in obedience fto March 4, 1889. But between now A. ,jAv r Lnrf t anmmnn and March 4, 887t there are fifteen iruoi unjr iu ubj wi tuo ujoi.uuwo, anfj flntleB 0r; tya JrreSldent WOUld other jarors, and the only qualiflca- have to ba' icharged by some officer tion to which he is restricted is that of the Crovetament acting as Presi. they shall be freeholders. '. ! : ; '". The' county commissioners may pat the names of ; none but men of gobd moral character and sufficient intelligence" into the box, but they cannot restrict the bystanders to mea who' possess these qualifica tions, and the . most ignorant and corrupt can become freeholders . We do sot think we are far from the truth when we assert that not more than one-third of the cases tried in our Superior Courts are tried by the regular jurors. Then why should the county commission- m a.. (maiI Tii nnf. ' nnrrin tf - friA j ar boxt, Every, v criminal ' has friends among tbe bystanders,- and tinder the present plan' of making up a jury, they stand a very "good chance of "taking the box." -: ' la This evil ean be remedied by hav ing a larger "number of regular jurors drawn. Forty-eight lor the first week of the Superior Court is not many. This would give two Juries for the trial of causes, t 1 as in the trial of criminal cases E.'y two peremptory challenges are' "3ired the bjstandcr would not be! rec '1 so often. At the late term f tie U. S. District Court there dent, and the duties of Vice-Presi dent by some member of the Senate chosen by that body to preside over its ueiiueratiuua. j What officer wonld act as Presi dent! The President of the Senate, if there was one.-Tbe situation which we hajeibefen;. considering contain" a very eartous. possibility. Senator Logan is spoken of as likely to be elected President of the Senate by the Bepnblican majority in that body. If be should thus be chosen, and if Mr. Cleveland should die" or be disabled,' the defeated candidate for Vice-President in the last election wonld become by force of circumstances the acting Presi dent of the "United States; and he wonld serve as such for at least fifteen' months. If he so used the power and, patronage of tbe White House as to procure, his own elec tion a year hence,' Mr. Logan would become President -in fact and in name 1 for the ' remainder of Mr. Cleveland's term. , , , . '1 In other words, the tail of the defeated ticket would occupy the place of the head of the successful ticket, and the control of the Gov ernment would pass back through him into the party which was re jected by the people at the polls, SalTstion Oil, the gee r,f ?-1 . cura on earth ton J ' a, 107 t re.ied on to ef fect cnie Lerever an external arrli- cation can be csoJ. Price only twemy ve cents a botUe. 1 -.: .. .. .it. r. - TERMINED oristy-;.: Smith's OREi-i TilEY," ARE o DE TO 5 , . hi, : , X I m ' ,V 1,, 1 CaII In Arid not . ," "2. 1 .. . ...... r Low as the lowest 1 i.iia'r.n And Guarantee ".I.i ir;.Ti.u V. " ' 1 ;:7-S:"; Satisfaction As tiftuaiity. s-:n..-t' trtUtXl I una GOODS . arriving. . on ..every Steanier, and a . FULL STOCK always oh hand- consisting ot IWEJiYTIILN tr , JKEPT tlN a A riiraTCL'ssToaEf If yon don't see ; what yon want, ask for it ; w liave it . ,. il" . Sir r . '.. . -.j. .1 Middle st., below South Front v ;- episawJ9: '",.,;' "r'r.i'.V il'-JLSSERr.n- Wltboat the fear of successful eonltradletlon, that the Choicest and Klneat Lot ot Forsiata and Doauiut C-'Kars can he found at Painter's A'nonlx Clfrav and Tpaf pa Store, that was evsr brought Into New brine. Chrars, of all trades and qnalitF, from three cents la tntrty-ore mu each. Wholesale or BetaiL If any are in donbt of this, eome and see and De convinced, ine proof of ae pud dlnf, you know well, 'jiiiff gild. .. ... 1 I ' Kext to wsJlnao's corner store, -J c. ,' . South Front and Middle sts ,".- DAir. KELLY d. mo X M 3 :;. Has opened a aw Phip rear the Market l'k. and -i s ft h(i s. j, tne trti'Ht or Uie wildest, at Uie low pru.6 of (Jjuj 1jumx ail anntul. 7 A II inn of Plaoksmlth's Work, repairs on F.i n. WRtroiis, 4 rt. etc., dure on tior Boi. e and wots guaranteed. eirioUwoin . r EHEUMATISM. . 1- AlU.ough a practitioner of nearly twenty ears, my mothor Influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. Hhe had been confined to her bed several months with rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the usu a remedies r Wllhlo twenty-fuur hours after commenclnu B. B. B. I obsened mnrhed re- He'. Hhe has Just commenced her third bot tle and la nearly aa active as ever, and tins vwu id uie imui, yarn wiin a,iaKe in minti.' cieaninff tip. Her Improvement is trul: wonaorrui ana immensely unit trying. J !:.,. ' a It MONTQOMEUT; M. l 1 racksoMvUleJAla.. April W. im For sale wholesale and' retail ny K K. u ur r i.. uasn to accompany the order 1. a .0 IT' i; II TO THE PUBLICS . t i S PE GIlAtTI JSSrAK E: IV nishing Oood V. - T UUlt J31JCi. AO XljljliLI , Will 1,1 1 uaqica itrocenes, v : ..jCanpedrGoods,;.; . . . j., i Provisions,:- & : , iy ''-' ;' Boots and Shoes, " ijCififtV ft55 V fife (Of he best make,) f'ji-'.fu a fli?' fix.' "?:-Vv- .V.:UT5:ti i fl"--!C! eft il ll 4 '-c't;"- Xn fact wa keep every (hjne that is' kept in a First Claka Varietr Slore, all of which we are offering .AS WWAS ,TUE. LOWEST at Wholesale or Retail. ' - sV Come and see ns and be cbnvlnced. '-ROBERTS &,-lR0: 'jUil '.i 'jii'.'T?)! U I. 'I I U ii .. ii , '' -',; ,."....,"-.".. ' i : ' !,. J ' 0mi i- (hir STACY ADAMS At CO 'A BHflES. which havA tuun mll In mi. I run 1 ., i j : - T ' . wu MKARS 3.00 SHOE, Wf outwear aayh'oe made. We are also A aen ta for Jit i ins naa neen proven. , , : ' Pull HtOCk Of If AY'S- at.lfran.l u.ft - 9V. , .. .r . ,, , (. ,.,., w ; In rLOTHina. piatA n n,. ,ti. and h... . itounn;A u. , , , ... Prices S5.UU cerSUltun .. Wu can order von aitv Irlnri nf auit. .ab w.1,1 ..H.,., m ! I gy . T ' W f " MUM 1AW. , U 1 IU U VV our Block of MEr VHDERWKAR la very complete, and prices 23 per cent lets than lastycar. Do not buy before yon see our stock. w . , mT..rr Weare Auenls for the Celebrated PEARL SHIRT. We guarantee this Bhlrt to be Uta beat In the Market. We have worn them and steak from exntritnoe. . Our "BOSS" 60c. Shirt la belter than vr. ; ..... - ; ; i.y'M 1 ;v .- w Bnper Stout BRITISH H. HOSE. 2c. , ! . . ' - OJrBtO0k of FCRSI6HISO8 as follows Is very tehct: Ketrk Wear, Cohdrs and Cuffs, Celluloid and Linen, Cloth, Dog 8kln and Kid Gloves, all colors; Handkerchiefs. 5c up; Buspenders; Cardigan Jackets and Byclcle Bhlrta. . - , , -T h We wonld call attention to onr Stock of Traaks, Valises, Carwels, Ollclatfe. Race. Vmbrellas, Hbber cas and Boots ; , . j :.;fl.B, ,;. J,,,. x , ,-t.-i, ' Eemember, we make a specialty of all the above Goods, and when In mxtd if Afivthinir In nnr linn, ha Riira anrl bm na'KofArA vnn kv .. ' OcSOdwtf HOWARD & J0IIE3, - JPoQocib Street, opp Episcopal Clturch. 3TT BJIKKS md COMMISSION MERCHANTS i'lOmcBSormr nibNT Street,' ' , WElWaEMBli, 39s O. U.j.., Os, ti i , 1' " Have T lrstClass .FaoUitles for transacting ;Ueneral Banking; Bashueas. will receive deposits subject tr cbeok or drift at sight will buy or at. Exchange, on Hew York Philadelphiaapd Baltimore; will make loans on well aeorired paper, and make libera oash' advances 'on Cotton. Corn.' Rice and Naval Stores, and bold on itoraee or make sate W one commission, elthpr In this mar ket, Norfolk, Baltimore prKew York. ?;.i, .u k feblonwtf- V - ' v, V.t N.l'ift 1 I " " 1 V "tCi Haanfaelarers sad Pealerf In Bash. Doers aad Bllads. Stalrsvay, Wndew ailft ' Ps'au, Oils, Ate. Also, a Fall Idms Ballders' Hardware. . I -J i - Any Eastern or Northern Prices duplicated. Jtitlmatet furnished upon application. lulls uvDia . ri.i .vis-" 'JJ ta mi) Builders' r Kate rial, Machinists' Supplies, KacMnery, Ccitca IT TJ C C f v 1 Gins, Engines, Cotton, Presses, Hay Presses, Cid:r III"!. -.... .-1. JT Grain Fans,, Rubber and Leather Boltinj, Lara X: .tl:r,' RELIaELE SELF C17.E Machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil, Gh:3, Putty,- Lime, Brick. Cement, Plaster. BUTLEins UAXZ- EIAL Mechanics' Tools, Builder's Hardware, v Car ri;g Material, Saddlery, Steam and Gas Pi?e, Ircn and Tri Steam Tittings, l; AGIUCULTUI. AL HirLXIiLI.'TS f low", : Cultivators, Barrows, Etc, Cotton EajjinT and Ties. Be::, Twine, Etc., at L0T7EST IIABKET rsiCI3, ; - Agents for Fire and Lifo Ii-nr-nco. - At favorite prescrtk of ne of the most noted and succe&slul snecnilisrj; in thf II. a (mw tired . for the ciire nf Nervnna Iatll tv. ItatMt Ka-aiiodv WrafcriMS and lecay. Scot pbih Heated wyekpt? Umzvfy qui fill it. jA44rsa DR. WARD It CO.. Louisiana, Mv .hii, f f ( iajiv " ffKm mm m tfa I i , law.., J'1 .4..i i If You Arc Golnjr to. HOUSE KEEPING, " 'po to L; H; CUTLER'S AND GET A' ' Dinner Cot, 125 Tipees, :t, 10 Ficec3 T1 CI: ,1 ; it ) 3 ' - t sf s BBS stf 0 lal An i ;-; t f ri.) ti.r" salt ; ; in t'.c CI y :oyrD to hi::: . f v,,T, "-. ac - to:;.vcc;,
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