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PC ELI JCBil AJSOCKCKMKBT. THE D.ULT JOURNAL. Is a column paper, published dally, exoept Monday, at 1 5.00 per year, $3.00 for alx months. Delivered to city subscribers at W cents per month. TILS WEKKLY JOURJfAL, a M-eolomn paper, U published every Thursday at liOO par annum. . ADVERTISING BATES (DAILY) On Inch one day $1.00; one week liM? one month $4,00; three months flO.OOt all months 16.00; twelve montba $30.00. Aavertlsementa nnder need of "Business Locals." 10 eenta per line for first, and I esnts (or every subsequent insertion. ... Vii; Bo advertlaementa will be lnaerted between tswal master at any price. - . ' ' Notloea of Marriages or Deaths, not to exoeed tan llnea will be inserted free. AU additional Matter will be charged S oents per line. Payments for tranalentadvertlsemenU most be made In advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of seen sontn. IVtmmnnl atlona containing news or a . oaalon of oeal anauera are solicited. No oiomnn. cation must ba expected to oe pod. tehed that contains obJeoUonable personal Itta withhold., the luma at the author: or (hat will make more than one eolamn of this aper. . ..... i -- 1it mih feellnr an ,-leved at any anony uouaooramBnlnaUon can obtain the name of . toe author by application at this office and nowlng w herein the grievance exists. - THE JOURNAL. ,;. . mvnn. - at, HARPER. ' .. c Bdltar, Bastaess Manager. HEW BERNB. H. C,.JAN.;i3. 1888, Batarad at the Post office at faw Barae, IT i ; . i-assseoad-elaas aaattar. v Senator Etjstis has iatrodncecl - resolution in the Senate somewhat on the Jlno of Senator Beck's reso. luticn of Inquiry concerning . the pajtnent of the public debt in Bilter dollars. . His resolution cites the fact thatthe Secretary of the Treas ury had issued a call for terj mil lions of bonds, and declares it to be tbe opinion of Congress that said bonds should be paid in silver dol lint, each payment being in; strict compliance with tbe existing law There seems to fee a strong feeling in Congress to compel the Treasury Department to comply with the law ia paying the principal and interest of the publio debt. Of course the bondholders, and their friends will resist this to the utmost. - Thb Statesville Landmark thinks the next 'Legislature ought to en large the Jurisdiction of justices, and urges as one reason that the demand for relief from the burden of jail and court expenses is imper ative. - Unless something is 'done to com'pfiT'isounty officers to obey the laws we hardly see how enlarg ing jurisdiction of . justices will re duce court cost in Craven county. In the'annual statement, which we are now publishing, of the expend 1 tores of this county, we find 'one justice allowed-thirty ; seven dollars and seven cents for cases disposed of by him as J. P.,' notwithstanding the fact the law says, "in no action or proceeding, commenced or tried hi a court of a justice ot tbe peace, shall the' county be liable to pay any costs.'? In the face of this plain and positive law the county com missioners of Craven county allow accounts to justices for cases dis posed of in their courts. KOT BIGHTLY INFORMED. The Republican Baniier ..which made its appearance last Saturday in this city is certainly poorly in formed as to the position of the Journal . in regard to Craven county's stock in the A. & N. C. K. If the writer of the article headed "Advertise - ioi xiub v Uttu . ticou a constant reader of the Joint nal be would have , known 'that we have always condemned in the strongest terms any disposition to decry the value of this property. When one share of1 stock was sold at the court house door on the first; Monday in Decern Der, and brought twenty-one rlnllarn. we thoncht it well worth the while of the county commissioners to ascertain if possible what , could be done, with the county stock, not give it away for a mere song as the Banner seems to take lt- But we soon learned that the sale 00; the first Monday in December did' not indicate the real market value of the stoc On the first Monday in January another sale was had, or rather a sale Was 'offered, at the court hbuse .'door, 1 a fact which seems to have escaped the attention of the Banner, and fire dollars was the hizhest bid that .eonld be ob tained on a share put : up without reserve. ;vvi r'':;l" ' We agree heartily with the Ban ner that the good citizens of the county should give : President JJRYAN a hearty support and try to make tbe county's interest in the road of value to tLe county; but we stabbing the former administration in tbe back, which, a 'I will admit, greatly im proved A.he road and largely in creased its receipts.- J ,. v4 - If. C. IN CONGRESS. C In arranging the committees of the llouse Speaker Carlisle rives -Nortb--C-rliD three chair manships. . General Cox . is chair man! of tie select committee on Ke- forni in Civil Service; he is also on the icommittee on Foreign Affairs. Bennett is chairman ! of the com mlttee off Expenditures in the State Department, nnd.also on the Judi ciary coin m i t tei" V) JDeeej is chair man of the com mittee on Ten tilat ion and Accousfics,1 anil is on the com inittee $n. Agriculture.; Render BON I is on tbe" committee on Elec tions, and Hallways and Canals. SETBrNEB Is on Indian Affairs, and Mines and Mining. Johnston is on Jublio Buildings' and '.Grounds, and committee on Election of President and Vied President? CotvLes is on Paten Is, and Pensions. ' Keid ison War; Claims. O'Haba 3 on 1 In talid Pension?, and '.Expenditures on Public Buildings and Grounds. The. X'hreat of ,Uie National' Banks, u: Senator McPhersoni in his other wise feeble reply to fienator Beck's speech on the silver1 question, makes one significant .remark. After re hearsing the stale and thoroughly baseless prophecy 1 that the - con-' tinned coinage of the-silver dollar will naetiraliy cause a contraction of the currency and a consequent financial panic, be goes : on to say "The natioral banks, which now fur nish a large proportion ot our circulat ing medium, would, in self-preaerra-tion, aasist LgreuHf ia lh inevitable contraction in '-short,: anticipate it. Tbey woulii-suiTender circulation, re dotm and take in: cold 3tbe premium Upon tbe bonds pledged to make good tbeir nuteia, and bank, if at all, upon the issues of tbe Treasury or the Mint. From: these'' two causes alone, to say notniog ol trie hoarding of gold by - pri vate citizens, tbe effect upon our indu& tries would be frigbUul." Were not the silliness of this talk equalled by its malignity, it would not be worth noiicing..,. The .circu latioa of the national banks is now about $300,000,000. None of the bond pledged for the redemption of it ca"be withdrawnexcept upon tbe deposit is7;lh& .Treasury of the identical notes issued by each bank, or of an equal amount of lawful money. Tbe banks, could not get n tbeir.owa notes, ana they would not deposit the gold now in tbeir vaults, because they would want to keep it. They would Tesort either to silver or to legal tenders. .Now, the totij -amount of silver dollars and ol-sMjeilcettiflcates. in actual circulation in the country is about $135,000,000, of gold about $20, 000,000, And the entire ; issue of legal 1 tenders is only about $316.- 000,000.' making no allowance for notes lost: -or -fdstroved. ."-Conse quently, iniwder to-withdraw their pledged bonds, the banks would have to annihilate $300,000,000 out of the existing f 800,000,000 . of na tional circulating .medium. - What the, premium-, online fronds Vonld bo after this cafcastropbe, and what tuey woow sea ior, it is not neces sary to demonstrate. -'. They simply could not be, sold. at all, lor there would not be enough, money left to buy then- with Gold, according to Senator Mcpherson, would most ly be either hoarded or exported, and only $500,000,000 of gold, silver, and paper ; money,! together . would remain; ior; the c business wants of 60,000,000 itep'.' ;;..:, supposing, tneretore, the presi dents and, directors of the national banks to possess the smallest pos sible amount of 'common l sense, they will not, even .attempt to do what Senator McPherson threatens on tbeir behalf, . , But , experience shows that this is by no means a safe r assumption. - There : is no measuring the depth; of the stupid ity nor the wildness of, the'insanity that may possess a bank manager's mma When he fancies that he sees an impending pecuniary loss. We have only to recall the utterly senseless : panic! that took hold of the fraternity. in 'Febrnary, - 1881, when tW Carlisle Funding bill Was on Its passage.f f The entire conntry was tnrowninto a financial spasm because certain' Ihick-headed bank Presidents feared that the bill would compel them, to buy iit par a 3 per cent Dond, wbtcn in less than six months they Were all scrambling for at a premium! They began surrendering their bonds and with drawing their circulation, just as Senator McPherson .predicts they will ao now, ana with no better reason, .besides, the Senator did not make his speech nntil after he had consulted with-leading bank men, and it is more than probable that he speaks, upon authority. " Forewarned is forearmed. In view of tbe possibility which Sena tor McIYerouii Las so frankly re vealed, of a conspiracy on the part of tbe nation:.! tanks sgainst the people, no time should be lost in replacing 'their circulating notes can do this without eilven and with additional legal tender notes if necessary. Tbe first Btep is to carry out the Sink ing Fund act; according Xo Senator Beck's resolution. That resolution ought to be passed at once, and compliance with it enforced by all the power of Congress.- This, of itself, would lead to the cancellation or the bonds npon which some f 30,- 000,000 of national bank currency is based, and the substitution for it of an equal amount of United States coin or coin certificates. ' 'Following tais measure should be one provid iding for an issue of national money to take the place of the remaining bank circulation, and a repeal of tbe law authorizing such circulation We ehooM thus rescue the country from the' clutches of a greedy ana foolish horde of bank officials who, in their mad pursuit of percentages. are capable of ruining both them selves and the rest or the com munity. N. Y. Bmr,t?t-i4 A Product of the, Civil SerTiceJLaw. Washinotoit, Jan 7-01iver P. Burger of Qumcy, III., who was ap pointed to a $1,000 "clerkship in the Registry . Division of the Post office , Department in September iastsQnder the : civil service - rules, was summarily dismissed theer- vlce by the 'Postmaster-General this morning, v, Soon , after Burger entered npon bis duties he prepared a postal circular, which he has been distributinir throughout the - conn try, i principally; . among 'ischool teachers, in which be sets forth that the Government offers (employment at a remunerative salary- to those who are qualified to enter its ser vice, and concludes as folldws'. fcA pamphlet has, been carefully pre pared by the . undersigned giving full Instructions and useful sugges tions to those who. desire to take the examination,' and will be sent oy return mau to any address on receipt - of 50. cents tin postage stamps." The department officials say that the statements-contained in the circular lars purposely ttnd grossly misleading as to the clerical needs of, the .Government, and. are made for tbe Bole purpose of obtain ing purchasers for his pamphlet.' 1 : Bucklan" ArMlca Salva. ' : Thb Best Balvs in the world for Cuts, Bruises, ' Bores, TJlcers, U Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,' and - positively cures piles, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, qr money .refunded. Price 25 cents per box. - " --:"' dwlr Buy Your Candy 3 FROM it L. J. TATLOK ' mi mm. ' m ' ' tf j itft W CANDY, MANUFACTURER J . and : itci.r'y? Jobber of ; Peiiii;Goodsi?i Caudy Factory at the Frog Pond . OCMWUn H Oil Bargains Bargains I AT COST! and? LESS THAN COST! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF :,3 CONSISTING OF.. m it MenpuilijsVaiid ChUdren's ClotMng 5 and Underwear! Ladies'- Dress Goods. ; Worsted Cashmeres, f. AND A SMALL UNB OJ ; iiuuirja unuerwear. all for LESS ' Til AN1 COST, to close out ousiness. , A large line of Trunks, Valises and Hand Satchels, . , rs And Goods too' numerdns' to mention, t 'Ai " ' i 1. Four No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sawintr Machines, at -$35 each, all new and in nrst-ciass condition. jome ana jtmy, Now. Si i v;n, soltah; Welnsteln JJulldinR-j 1 dee30dw2m ' ' i y rt.: ; ' i .' Stats o Koktr Caboijwa,.- v t . is i uraven county, J .v-jj-.i EU Barrow ' . ) Bammons. ' , Margaret Barrow. J ..... , Dtvorea. -j Marearet Barrow, tbe above" named defend. ant, la hereby notttled that a anmrnons was loaned In the above, named action from th office of tho Clerk of the Bnperlor Court of uraven eounrv, jorin uaroiina, on the S2d day of July, 1n, and thegame la retnroable on tbel2lh Monday after tbe 1st Monriavin September, 1am, and the aald anmmonaea hava been returned tbat tbe defendant la not to be round in Beaotorl ana craven count lea. The said Marearet Barrow will therefore take notice thai sh la required to appear be fore the Jiidt' 01 oor Superior Coart. to ba held on the Si! Monday befo e the 1st Monday In March, and answer or demur to the com plaint. .... : ;. ft. W. UAKl'JSNTEK, dec2&d6w ' .' - Clerk Superior Court :, iretico. ; Certificate' No, 1247 for "two shares of the Capital Stock of the A. A N. C. R. R. Co. hav ing been lost, arpUcatlon will be made for a n plicate thereof. , dec24 dSOJ TK03. POWERS. with i -!r:,,i 1 Absolutely Pure. . This sawder never variea. A" marvel of pnrltv. atranath. and wholeaomeneas. More eonomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with tbe multitape of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera. Sold onlyln cans, kotai, kakiki. PowDaaOO-llX WaU-at.. Y novls-lvdw E. II. i.iseovs a co. 2,000 Sack' Dissolved Bone, 2.0UO Snclii ICaliilt guarautco : CJernian. t.OOO Sacks Pine ls'and. l.QOO Sacks Pocomoke. ' Mealovv8'; Kxtra Early .Peas, red Pwtatoen, .Beans and other Garden ttnd Field Seeds. - :. , V iCwner Pollock and Middle Sts.; ; .Warehouse, Cotton Exchange Place, ,33 dwtf NEW BERNE,,N. C. n til !'IICKET,:SIR." A popular tonauccor says : fcoiisldef it niy ' duty to Impart some very al m n 3 i valuable imormatlnn to my friends and as ooalntaQeos, a ma,ny of them know the un- pleaBabt condUioii under which I have la bored In pel form ing ray duties as conductor of the Georgia Central railroad. Sbihe mouths ago I became afflioted with a severe' attack of Rheumatism, and I desire to state Howl was cured. It Increased In vio lence nntlt I could no longer get In and cut of theears without assistance. While thus aaJTeTlng all the agonies of tula dread disease and ready to abandon my po sition,; 1 was Induced to try B. B. B. THE EPKKCr WAS TRULY MAGICAL, I had no idea that a medicine oou id produce such au efteot In so short a time. I experienced a wonderful change before using half a bottle. After taking only four bottles, I find myself enVctetl a cure no less wonderful in the ease so-uaya wen man. mis spienuia meuictne of my wife, who was also terribly afflicted wiva rneumaiiBm. ' 1 take much pleasure In recommending B. B. B. to mv frlenda as FIRST-tlLA'-H. refer to Mr. K. Schmidt. Asent O. R. K. At lanta, ana to u, a. a. Agent, Macon, and vt. ole, quanta; - ' - - . Conductor Central B. t. it.; :i! i.si. RHEUMATISM. if ! Although a practitioner of nearly twenty 3 ears, my mothor Influenced me to procure K B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed several months with rheumatism, which bad stubbornly .resisted all theusua remedies Within twenty-four hours after eommenclng JJ. B. B. I observed marked re- ne . . tine nas just sommenoed ner third bot tle and is nearly , as sctive as ever, and has been in the front yard with "rake In hand." cleaning up. Her Improvement Is truly woBoenui ana immensely grauiying. 0. H. MONTGOMEBT. m. p, Jackbnvllle, A la.. April 37. Ig85 For - sale wholesale and retail hv fi N. DUKFY. . .... . 7 RtimiZ SELF CURE I T A tavontc prescnplioii of one of the most fnow retired for the cure of Kervoua Debility, Vot Ms.hfMl AVenkneaa arid fiheony. - Seut in plain scaled envelope Free. . Druggists can fiU it - noted and soccc-um snectuhfita in th Ti s Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana Mo. JAHES REDI.1011D, 1 "AWni and Bottler -..--.-.... .; . j j ' - " VOf TH : CELEBRATED ..:e.l ;.uiv.i;j::i i- BEEGUEE ENGEL - i'.t i'si. BREWING CO S t. . ; . PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER New Dernc, N. C- This beer took premiums at the Cen tennial Exhibiiion at Philadelphia and the Farts Ei ton. Hecr-s belter than any ether ia war-a c'i.nr.tca, and is tV.t favcr"atranJ t-virlcown. Fc-r t ..la ia t - i cr crstca. . dw 43 ilLIIilpIQil-UaUiiuil'iiiOHi Middle street, cor. South Front street, New Heme, N. C, . In order to make room for my Spring MtoclrI will sell, for the NfcXT TUIRTV DATs), my . . Kfi XlRii STOCK - i f J . (, i ' j. . Constating of Mens A Boys' Suits. OverooaU, TJlateis, single Pan fa. Coats and Verts, Ladles r 0'ioaka, Jersey Hhaler Blankets Dreca (jooda, Boots and Bhra, Hats. Trunks, Umbrellas 'J Rubber bhoes. Rubber Coats. Also a full assortment of otlon. - - - ' Only Thirty Days. 1 Tosie before Bar earns are cone. . p.cmke:-.- ; - 5 . - . . .. i . . . ... if i. Is Unrivalled for all Fertilizing Pui poses, and especially wh i adapted to the growth A trial is all that is needed to convince POCOMOKE, and our references are the patrons generaur inrougnout tnecsoutn. ? i : , " , - f?J ' l ' i ". ; The following are a few of jnany Testimonial?: x s,- X ( ' ; ; : 1 . H. Mbauows A Co., New Berne, N. U. . '.. ' . - s,-".-v . Ibab Sins I have uied POCOMOKK fur the pant three rears on my truck farm, an' '-' have received better results from it than any other fertiliser, more especially when used : . under Potatoes and Cabtage. I expect to ubs i- .. ... . ):': I--.,- ., ... I naed POflOMOTf E Under cata. anulvlr.a- at .UnmimV. A K. a at.& Vn 1 I..-..... Miviwuu n., w; in liwui i.u, i CI UV1M1 ....... s :... ' . insedPOCOMOKE snper-pbosobate this year la couuectlon with several of the beat- ... Guanos on the market and think Iris s good, if not better, than any I ever used. It hastens- 1 . the erop more and ma kts cotton mature earlier thanany i 9ruced,conaoquently have very 1 little stained. ' y'j. . B. J. JLnE.V, Frunkllnton, K. a - t,vi . , wDereiappnea ruuuju.uJ4.Eat the rate or half bUBhels of peanuts to the shock, against where no Pooomoke was used. . - ' E.; H. MEADOWS & CO.. :,.rt FBEEaiAN, liLOYD, MASON & DBtDEN, Mfrs , ' deoHdwSm ..-v..-: -I"' IrorfolU. ; Va. ... i"ii' ' - v : ' "t: V,.,..,,. f' i 5ll -'".."Si " '..".,-.. 'j. .,'.. ..'.: !.,.... ,'... ' . ?-1 ,. , . :l '::.-.. ; : :, '.' ' ' " ; :r:: :::ui:iQ .: I have entered, the Eace for . Supremacy among Dealers1 in -Dry Goods, ClolhisigBools and Slices; ;32;f:; In 1 BOYS, ; YOUTHS and MEFS CLOTIOTGj ri' :U -18 1 cah An All Wool Men's Suit for $7.50. . BOY?S AND YOUTH'S IN pBOPORTIONr I will offer the Best Goods, Latest Styles and Neatest Fits; ; At TWENTY-FlYE PER CEST np matter wpat any one tells you or aavertisos. i.- y .. , , ;,-,H-,i u Come, examine and convince yourself before purchasing elsewhere -',, i9 . VI. ..... ... , v. Mannrncturar and Dealers In Bull, Doors j. ' . Paints. Oils. Ata. Alaa. a Wall ...... ' - . - . - t;i i; - An Eastern or Northern Prion duplicated Estimates famished npon snpllca-ilou, ...... ' .- i.; :- . , j- Iulldw6m '. - ,. . - jv.'i:nyn Buiiders' Material, Machinists' Supplies, Machinery,' Cotton Gins : Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider Mills, Grain Fans, Rubber and Leather Belting, Lace Leather, Machine Oil, White Lead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil, G1::j, Putty, Lime, Brick, Cement, RIAL- -Mechanics' Tools, Builder's ,t Hardware, , Carriage Material, Saddlery,' Steam and Gas Pipe, Iron and Brara Steam Fittings.: AGRICULTURAL : jEIPLEMEIiTS flotra. Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Bagging and Ties. Hope, Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MARKET PRICES, v . Agents for. Fire and Life Insurance. W- GE0; ALLEn d CO I TO TIIEFUDLIOI ' .OUR STORE IS. FILLED WITH , Choice G-rccerics, ; ,; ' Canned Goods, ''; Provisions, : . , Boots and Shoes, ,:,'.,' (r thebest make,) ' ; ; : Dry Goods, ; , : - ; '-.': Hats and Caps5 ';'; "J. Crockery, Etc., In fact we keep everything ttist Is kent In a First Clafs Varietv Htote, fill of whi.'h v e arc offerins AS LOW A3 1UK UlwUr al Wholesale or Jt.etaU. .a Come and see us and be convinced. m j.,.r.t m - w. p. m r - - c. of EARLY TRCJOKS. . Y any one of the unrivalled excellence of "'' planters of this section, as well ssoar r ten to fifteen tons on the next crop. . ' ' Yours truly, ; W, DVtS. ' ''.v '? ' - tha rat a of Snfl nnniuk is th. .... ch !.. it . . . ' . . ' UUUU,BI1U lie WUOD Ul r VMJVJuvflL A Was ine) ' V - . 1 .v.- . , t... rt, ....... . . ' : i ' - I;'.:........... : . .a .a . .. zuu pounds tv me aero I make one and one-, , " three peeks to the shock on the seme land . . . -J. G. GRAY, Smithfleld. Va. ,' ';'r',-j' Aeents. New Barne. W- C.s 1 - give you ;-:,V;i j .j--rd Jf':juf.i:ir LOWER THAN TEE LOWESTt y Iir:il I I A-: 'aSviittrt.. (. ... . . ... ... , . :J : -.-i . w and Blinds, Stairway, Window Glaa ,' i i Una Bnllilen llirdwan. 1 Plaster. BUILDERS' MATE V; M ; Iloticc. - . - if ; , CHARLES 12. NELSOS Has removed to hid old et-nnd on Broad street, between Alex. Miller and K. M. Favie, whie he would be plenned lo see his friends and customers, and supply them with the ltt ueett v em and Mutton the market aiinnla, -Moats delivered to any part of Ineciiy rfee of charge. .. , aoUuly i CURISTMAS. NEW YEAK, FOTJKTH OF JULY, And many other dAys are comlti ail 1 1 one all may live In pood lieti 1 1 h and en v t . . Now one of the jnnt r! 1 v . is t. to PALMER'S CUiAfi i-iiM,r-. BIKj f t. a Fine t!lKr that Is worth mm kln. 1 i. t , thonsnnils of them put m npuv ' v r PKEslvM'S to your frlennx. in l. from one d.1 tar to two a? 1 a 1 f . box; and f . hvr t lie et!0.,,t 1. i . , to tl.ose v no e.-j.reelT a I nn . 1'Ki ,1 ' 'o. to Jv.u. f'TOiie c r, ( : t s by tiie box of 60 or 1 tt. V M. rt TM V : MldJIe street, next to t ne I . , !! ' ? 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