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. 1. . Ai. J i ' - -1 cu-.f, 4 ilui jr. -- -.m H V eenu per mtiilU. LY JOURNAL, a S eoloicn . t ,od every Its urnday at liv) ' ' . ' ' -VJ KATt.3 (bAlLT) One ' . '; : I J; too. lot ecl sbquk' t ; : euu under Bead of 1ualnee Lj," k ituia per line for ftntt, and, easts I - asequeal insertion, --"' I . i..ti..ueuuiflherixr-tiw H'ki n.kiwr At any pnoa. . ! - Kuucw of juTiiee or Death, not tuexeeat ea line .f UI be Uwerte free. AH addUlooai atMr will be cuaxged cents par Una. fc Paymeu ufor iranslentadverttaementa mast madelnadvaBoe, KeeularadYertieemanta u Koiiueted dmmdpUt at the enl of eat 6 oKumtuu uon contain Lot sew ot a Slav. ,aaKion of wal ruaUers are aoUcited. Bo ommiui-aUoa nut be expected to be pab v 1 Mi d Uiat contains objectionable pereouai ' .tie withholds Ui bm of to aalbon 0 I MwUl ma fee more than one oolema of tbl .faper. r y?si fi .V. f Ltl : ,i AiMrarfllnirteYoataiyiioy mous eommnnieauoB eaa obtain the nsiae o ne etotuor by appltoaUoa at this office a ad ' mowing wbwta Uie Kriaoe exists, j THE JOURNAL.' . s. rci-w, at, HAJ1PCR, JfKW BEEtf!!, tf. NOV, 80. 1886. Catena at tae rest oslos at W Baraa, Ma " Congbess convenes next week. - A suggestion has been made to the President by a newspaper that a " short message would be acceptable to the country. Bat how can it be short! There is the Cutting case, the Canada fisheries, the tariff, the internal revenue . laws, the silver i question, the national banks, the . earthquake and civil service all to .' be touched upon, to say nothing of ,T coast defences, our relations with 1 '' An atria and IlKSUY GEOBGE. It , is, bound to be ft long message. Tat. " Baltimore 1 Manufacturer1 'i'Jtcri continues to boom Southern .'. enterprises. Lightning occasionally strikes' i this direction, .giving ns . now and then a saw mill. These 'I ought to W followed op with other , enterprises. Much of the lumber - f, cut at the -saw mills ought to be turned into furniture, and we pre sume U would if fair and equitable . 4 freight rates could be obtained. 'fnrnitnra ' factor? in New Berne - - could not sell furniture beyond llnldshoro. z. The freights wonld ; prohibit such , thing. i i THE SPEAKERSHIP. -, The State papers art discussing 'and suggesting who shall be the ' next Speaker of the Uonseof tho General Assembly of Norta Caro- -tlna.' There' are many Democrats ' elected either of whom would make a most excellent presiding, office lA'aaing tbose; mentioned '.tot the position are Col. T. M. HOLT, the former Speaker, A. Leazae and Lek S. OTKSHAJf . These are the f gentlemen most prominently spoken of by the .Democrats, but can either of; them be' elected! They evidently cannot without, the .as sistance pt the Independent Demo crats. It is now for the straight oat to say whether tbey willcon " Jtlliate the Independents and invite their co-operation or to undertake to organise the House without them-r iTba lattef - conm wool etiden tly hand v the ; organization lover to the Independents and Be pnblicans. , . : It seems to us that every Demo .crat will feel it his duty to go Into the Democratic! caucus", regardless rof t a viDg been elected by Be'pnblir ; can votei. '.Those w bo Vera elected! as dependents ' doubtless proj claimed from the stamp that hey were still Democrats, if so, Bepabj licass who roted or them'cin ex . pect nothing other than for them to co-operate with the Democratict party. They conld not -bs disajn . pointed, but Democrats who voted " for Independents, believing said Independents" 'to.; be Democrats Vosld be disappointed if they re f : el to co-operate with the partyi I ,', howeter, these Indeiiendents t re raade pledges to the Eepubli' IcDorable men they would ia frood faith to JalSI ' -s. la any event neither crats cor Eepablicana -'-3 tie llocse without -"ilcn ssto vLo i rat! er preE, an.se, -i, ,1.1.1 WAsniSGioy, JTov. 25. ILe annual report of the Controller of the Currency cectains scrJtiCLS Lr the amendaent vt the ivationsJ l: .iik Uv ia about a dozen in stances, including the contingent liability of ehart Udders, require ments as to reserve, the limit on loans to individuals, more thorough examination of banks, and their protection against; unequal State taxation,. Tnirty-fivs hundred and eighty national banks have been organized ia all, of which 2,853 are now in operation. ; Of these 174 have been organized during the yean capital, $21,000,000; boncbv 3 70O.OQO1 circulation, 12,900,000. Twenty-four banks vrent into-vol-! nntary liiuidation during the year,' one ceased to exist by expiration of charter,1 and eight failed,1: The failed banks have an aggregate capital of 1050,000$ surplus and un divided profits, 1204,000 liabilities, 11,300.000. The creditors of two of these banks have been paid in fujl rincipal and Interest. in two cases dividends hare reached, ou per cent: in one case 73 per cent, and one 20 per cent The - total dividends paid during' the year by all insolvent bants exceed w 000. and eiehti banks have been finally wound op and their accounts closed, Jeaving - twenty-nve msoi vent banks still in tne nanas 01 re ivers,'.1"4,;;.;"'. v.?v, I Since the beginning of the sys tem in 1863 only 112 national banks have failed. Of these 38 have paid their credits in full and 20 have paid interest besides, 15 in full and in part. An inieresuug wm- Darison is maae.oecween buuui banks previously existing as ouw institutions and those ottgmauy oreanized under the National Bank . m A aw. . In each case oniy 0 per ceut of the number organized became inftolvent. . ; Among the corporations nolding national bank stock the greatest amount is held by savings banks, trust companies and, insurance companies. : More than . ball tne entire number of shareholders hold ten shares or less, about one-tblra hold over ten 6hares, but less man fifty, while those holding more than fifty shares number dug iitue more than one nintb 01 tne wnoie ooaj The effect of the reduction of the rjublio debt and the high premium on bonds unon tne volume 01 na tional bank circulation is very tuny illostrsted. Tbe contraction in national bank circulation during the vear exceeds 856.000,000. , Besides the usual tables showing the condition of national banks at various dates the report this year contains an abstract which spec fies each item of their resources and liabilities. Tbe banks in the several States, cities and territories have their condition stated sep arately. , ' A large diagram, exhibiting the main features of the national ban ing system , and their variations during -the past twenty-one years accompanies the report. From this it arjnears that the aggregate de posits in the banks have increased from 1522.000,000 in January, 1880, to 1.173.000.000 in- October, 1886, while loans and 1 discounts have risen from $500,000,000 at tbe for mer date to 91,443,000,000 at the latter date. i r! ! The specie $eld by the national banks in -liHiOs was i,uw,uum October, 1875V " as ot7 f8,oou. 000. while hr July.' 1885. it wai 1117,000,000, and is now 1156,000, ooe. uUl , . . ttere cf t l'UladtV-.: - : ia vlcw a .;. i ILcbe Kit h.-.. events i ll t g :.r ly Lo have J, f ldadicg '.era1a- dustrial cirt! - , E' i t:..-y giveeome ideaoftLe vl..-- 'st-f tne derel opmentsuow gou cn. la addi tion, howertr, 13 t a L:g. tnder takings the illtr t tirprbt3,th mill8jind luatLioe fclts, and 1m tories of. many kinds are rapidly suriBxing sp. Baltimore Mam faeturer1 Record, ' r. :., , 1 9 EeJ Estate llonraje od Deof0r rml at the JourcaJ ciica.:t . . --: S ' DCWER SETS," 12 ..tieoea,. EA SETS, ,46 JEneces.f . CHAMBElt SETS, 10 Ss 12 Pieces, 4JBTJLL LINE OF nOUSB.TUBJTISIinfQ GOOD .,..-.?- ,-.-t.a.il ira km lum o4 LVH.CUTLEE? 26 & 28' MiadlryStref3t, ;V::x?-.;i I x I ; "l''-:f,' Li. 1 ' "v ' V V ta wwder never Tanea. ' A marvel of Hrt.uniith. and wnoteeomeneee. Mure eeonumleal tuan Ute ordinary kinda.aod oan not be eold In eompettuoa tat imbuiuuim lowteet, Hiort weight, alum or pno.pnme wdera. bold only lueii. hotalhakibu DRli J;-D. CLARK, oraxei atraeij fcetwaam Mlnal 1 ALEX; 'JUSTICE, Choice Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, ' . . ' -Vs Pure Coffees and Spices, , J (J' ;i Butter and Cheese from the beit osines, M jr, t,.;, , ul Foreign and Domestle Fraits, - Canned Fruitjs and Vegetables.. ; fall variety of ethef 1 goods iuual kept to a flrW-cUat (tore. ' .V-" Goods delivert d . at anr . part of . the . 1 1 . - -. . . city iree vi vuai(.. ,.UJ,t :; tcf. !" , Broid St, titirea Eincock md Jfiddk K'VTtTV fioridaiioniCL ' thelandmaru'of thaOeorgU Pi now of Orlando, Florida, wrttea: I a hardly aeleet atncla oaae the many to whom I have) aolS ilm'a fiaer Blooa Rawas L what hare been aaUtfled.and t I One of h landmark-of the Oeorgl Prqs trad) now of urianoo, rionaa. wniea: . j 1 -1 aa naraiy hw aina-ie oaee , 01 CM And It UM Mat remed for all tfkta , Utaeaaa I hare ever, aold, mm a flue o e . v, .-t.i Wlando.Vla."-'' , A Certalm Car tof (Manlk, tid rmree all Blood and Bkln Olaeaare Item, Sorofal, Old aoree.- A.1 perfect Spring lladlain.- . ta.i).. r af, Ebeuenayl If not la your anarket it win e Jaivl on reoeipt of prtoe.. Small botUealL0arja H.7S, - - " . .. 1 lay pa bhxm aaa.Baaa uoeaae' Btaiioe Pf.,ti ,1, ,vm!lfJu'a-'"J,, MICOI raOIEfCDP0T.ticKG2. t . . I t ' I - ' V I. A Week of Big Crests la Ssstaera la ; tastrla laterests. , ; The last seven days have wit nessed the most stupendous move ments in Southern industrial circles ever chronicled in so short a time, if not the r greatest ever made, Commencing -with, the strong .op ward move in Southern railroad securities and the purchase, for 15,000,000 cash f a controlling in terest in the Bichmond & Danville property other events of nearly eqaalif not of greater ' importance have followed In ' rapid, succession. Binntagham1 has been taken; by' surprise .bylther purchase of the Sloss Furnace and its 1 property for 12,000,000 by a company who have added another $1,000,000 to their investment, with which to - build two more furnaces and a steel plant - The Messrs. - Sloss, who have been so remarkably success ful in their iron operations, will, it i enderstood, -retire, and tbe new owners will take charge of. this great property. ; Memphis has organized a company- composed ot such leading capitalists as E. W. Cole, J. B. Killebrew, J. O. Neeley and others, with a capital 200,000, all of which has been sub scribed to develop over 7?.C0O acres of iron ore property tear hefelJ, Ala. Olber tig iron enterprises in and t":v 1 rirrr;?v"?t f? tnng woikcJ cp, fcJ v.u C .:. $ soon be BBdrr war. - In Yir;: !i t' Berth a Z'..c t-ire t n f". to Son: -ir- 'rr! :" f-lt'--' ; ; f ; ( . ' 1 t -' 1 iL:f ' tot iklt, wboleealit andeUll, hy Bi St. UVTTX, new itetne, X4.J, BARGAINS IN r o, .4 Soap,'XIolaser fvl;r i',x,fuflAnd Syrup t M S. F. TEICED,' WriolessJd and Retail Grocer, 'j beoad'stbeet;,, e'd T 7- . t 1 . I I '! I f f 1 I lUU , Ou store Is p..eirll.hi v 4 . ir., ton Provisions, ! Groceries,-Caaned ' Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, We keep full line ftf tbe , 1 S I c-y- Etc Celebrated Pri : - - ct, jaBoots and -ALSO 0. S. Vztzzzi '. ... f-1 f - t- 1 i ' M 1 j ' Absolutely Pure . i . t, I. trlw A en , in a. lal a ltd 11 . Tu ?o'r fea 4Utw - w. v m ve aSoHi , wor coslalM sas st- rwnrna AcltfI ffha- mUiHiiiiitf, Oatnc. fulie, r amil M.faU iaiaiatetMa bo."UtJ I KwtaJ a, - . a-. -. ,-t ClttfHlRa,l-4t-. tliftlrolx. S !.' t Nr-dirrk, laBllUnff aVJ4 twkrt. " .u .!... t.iM.a fa ikru.K U.WMd.-(. Uaa k, kauwufc ltiw, tm fcf JlitlUsttH Aat-rtlorft.rilrmar: H.aol lrit. niiiMM,a)Mtl UkMH rttua H afc.i.,ira I Kr It t ui.a MJ . luW U a M MM eritaHtae T Ta, ttt-ry t biMkaW ia WW Tk, E.lliil. A ;T C1.1 , ILiuiiiliuw fr- ' HikaJu.!"" .11 j .. r .4 1 . t i.. t. . Bi. tl DTKt m d n .-.--- -7,',,, r.i.i tl aT a M 4 1 M I aVW f TAVl .,iti nni' wiH-Ui tit ' I "7 " ' r?r f..r II M Oiled I V . e!iauiuraM p.. proi(.'i-el,luar, e. a . aonawi tu avbwaae - - -. "j.,.. - .... A ' 0 I ( via.,! ' " ' 4 he i!MvCa.Mi l.t A (iu-ri Aiaiotesta T l it lii Vrrt?f, A Nowl. P iTaleal -.. ftl-vi.- bj a h a hfist !- a N-i- v A awa-t a . A h !'(. r. - .. i , -r. A N as. 1 ) i Hya-arlele U t-,ldr4a- HHe4. AHmtI. Aa kM-i-.-- A""1- tfcJ-' i.tl a poo rmt ofonlf Twelve m k bj,i)iKia -- I. -a ThOfSfc awibri"IWTh0' r . j A t .. Ji.4 ar fnf 7 11 ' IIEV..STOHE! Goods!! liampioiri Clotkioi; 1 1 a i WM. SULTAN Baa just returned from the Northern WarkeU, where ha purchaaed a ' 1 : yERYLROE STOCK ! fljl . I'.ii f . ' '' Dry ' Goods, Clothing, I;Bootsr Shops, Hate; Cap?i ;' and erertthina nsaallr kDt In a Firat- Clasa Dry Qoode Store, and be is deter mined to t; - .-. . j i; Sell Tbmlower Than Ever. Ha wiir Kive Hish' Prioea the Wont Shaking iheg cvtr had -. Look at some of oar leaden: ' A Good Button Shoa...;;.U...;..,.,.?l 00 Ladies and Miesee' Jeraeye ; .50 A Good Tie ,30 A Good White Bhirt ..... .....r . " lfea and Bot' liata at-.....M-..- .M Bovli Suits aa low as..;.. Alatf A tttoe aasortment sl Children Woouetf Hoods and Sacki err low Carpeu and Oil Cloth; Trunks and Val ine; a nloe assortment or bhawu ana Blanket and Bukkt Koboa. , ., ' All we ask is to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere and we will save you money. ,uon ;i iprget tne place, Bishop Batldiae;, Opposite Uap- lis. ' X.' TSovis, Salesman. '. p7 d w , iS.i'ii l.i TKe-Preferred Mutual Accv ) 8'lir-e'"' 2-':'a-'- ,',,-, dent Association v GET ; OUT OF YOUR . LIGHT; CLOTHES 1 J STHESE COOL NIGHTS I Wehae a hundred different itjles ready to show, amongst them at s spe Isl Dargato:"!. " :: rr - - ' Heavy All Wool Satinet and Caiiimere Bults lrom T . 1 " Our All wool Taacy Buits, xrom $o.tu.to sio.&y, are au nicely made up that they beat tuiy custom-made Suits. . ; - i If vou want to see the" nloestline of PASTS ever Drought to this city, look over our stock, and you will acknowledge that you never aw more Usteful styles, from ft.OO up to 9.OO.i l: :-;s " Siugle Coats and Vests sell under jaanuiaciuTera rnces. Overcoats j and$ lUlsters . in light, and heavy weight, from Up. -r 0,t;hm.H'i .rwH;'::K"t?,;: '!ii'::' vi Fine Wool Beversioie overcoats, iromufp.uu.uD. . ; R Ti n a DfiTiartment. ' ' . Bfora :the autumn rain examine your SHOES; provide against dampfeet. We charge reasonably and tell the exact truth about Tur goods, -eten wnen the lossof a sale is involved. Buck to os, oont do peguuea away or uie p- parent advantage pf a low price. ne s a ijueor w7 i - aim to build up a large Shoe trade, not by disparaging other reputable dealers but by affording customers a place of purchase where absolute fairness is as Our tl 00 Plow and Brbgsn is aolfd leather. Also our better clase of Shoes. Ladies, Boys and Children's Shoes proportionate! T-Ohean.. , . , Now something about our-c i ' - ."p , " , , ,V . ,vj T, ..sK.na'-i-Vf Ally.. UOOUS;',.,,;) sJ',iv,r.,,iT- ..i u Calicos, 4o yard; Poplin, 6j.; one yd. wide? Hoanespun, ' 604; 8-4 id.) widS Ilomeepun, 4b.; Plaids, Glnghama and uneoaea iiomespun irom 00. np. JN, A well assorted line or wvimiw jjucioo mwuu at tu i""" . SHAWLS. ; JBALMORAU,, BLABKETS, COMFOUTS,. FXJUIJTKM, XAlKSa .. JKUSCYS, WALKIRw vaCKSTB as tMias a i-un ,., ..w r . Our stock in HaU and OenU' and ladies Underwear, cannot be exoeiled la Bargains! Bargains! Bargains in Xadies and Oents',Ijose ' at o. pair. Also la HANDKERCHIEFS and all kinds ot NOTIOHS. , . If you want to make your own olothts, come and examine our r-( f.,i;j-, ) ,ti -1 STOCK OF PANTS CLOTH, ; r; ; w and you wouIdnH leave our itore without getting suited. .i , 1 I 0'ur,;Wtocli:;pif;rJLronK - is completely mw, and we sell them with a very limltSA profit la order to make room for daily arriving goods.) I V .- - ,i; '.... .4 i 'Corner Middle and South Tront Street', opp. K. R. Jones'. - JTollby carried for tlx yearly, f : ( -Pays weekly benefits, $2fl. ' f- , '1IiOeeofUfe. S5.0e0.v -i-"" ' -Loss of both reel or both bands, 0.000. I Loss of one foot or oas band, SS.oOO. ; ' AM tione but prelorrod risks. CliAixoa BAannoalSiwa. ' ''. .' ' t Tli Med SUta Mutual Accident Ass Ooeta tit or more per year, and In ease of loa Of iiiuD or umue, pays oniy auou.aaa inwi any of their liiki beoome elalma.lhey har ectertce all rlaki In that eonimunlty ai"d eWedlT anaatkfaetary." texardieas of their eharaotav or standing. f v- ,i .:..' 1' ; FotSATE, CHE AP, 8ATISFACTOKY insurances apply to - r referred Mutual Accident .nis -.a 1 Wii F.' G. SIXIUONS, OOTTON BROKER. ...'.. Cons! gwments Solicited JJ Office at W. O. BRTAW'H, on Sontb Troht tret, two doora, ifeat of Urten er. AUo, ' i- Prompt attention (tren to the sale ot yptuiai ana ower rroouce. . eepx uwsra YILUAKS' FAST-FREIGHT, IKE -1 STEAMER t ELM CITY - AND iau.- .,4-- " WEEKLY. BETWEEN Leaves New Berne, Tuesday, S o'clock. . - t . . . . .1 Leaves 1 Norfolk, PrlL l' T" it I8 'aI Iji ; t wS Coss;01:(hlns, Dry C::ds, Shca.tr.:! t!:.; Z : , tu gay- wtjj0Ut fe f contradictioalHa8.tlie .:: . ' SbeST'ANI) HOSTCOnaETE STOCK OF-CLOT! .3: . prbsght here in many a day. ' 1 am prepared to show the finest CorV rcw, as rell at all wool Caaimir and ether Suits in square snd round cut neks, also in Cutaway Walking Coata,' ranging from 12.00 a Suit up to I 25.C J.. l'tnts from 75 ct, a pairup to 18.00. -c i. s . ., ' j;. - . f " , Diagonal and other Fine Overcoats, real Beauties; also s great variety of Hereriible or Tnrn Oyer Coats, : , I toll the ouly correct New York Fall and Winter Styles of Derby and Soft Hats, made on tbe ''Oanlap Block," the accepted leading snd only fashionable look ia New Jork City " ' '" i Ii French Kip, Ditching and Fine Calfskin Doots, sol ?rcng, Ladies and XJhildren's ShOea, I haxdle' only the very best, bongbt c.rcct from Manufacturers, and sell them mighty low, ' ' . -1 . The choicest and latest Stylos of Neckwear. Hosiery, Cus readers. Underwear, mud other Gents' Furnishing Goods a specialty. fl.Fdl cri'C:l:!3 Ur.3 cf Cr; ? . 'v . viin Cashmeres, Worsteds and Poplins In all shades and oolors. Calicoet from 4-cts. a yd. up. lJcstN. O. Checked IIomefpun,7 cts. s yd, s ' A A. yd. wide Unbleached Iiomespun. only 4 cts. a yd. . ;. l( i uasimira, jvemucxy jeans, anu ovner gooas ior i mu uu cum. . i Ladies' Walking Jackets, Shawls, Blankets and. Bed Quills clef r Fridays 6 ; o'clock Connecti; with ,N.S , V.!, & N. It. R. Cd. for all points North. . ; QUICS TIME AND LOW FLIGHTS. : ' J. v.-' iii.i.vV . C r. : . . I AM SOLE AGENT F03 A.A.BiTTLES'KEH'S C1LF SE D 5213 T The only Pboee sold In fh'iylty that arc w"- KP; hy the Mannfftctnrr TU MK nd BY ' CUSTOM KR, vlK kery ilr Is Vrrm. i anyof them In any wy wiltitn ny give out, 1 will r pon ret urn of diumi j-") 1 . tnn1 e lo lppgt d of wiar, tTifKK k ! m sol -or oiva AiOTii ra kkw I'air is xi ii i brtt. flDPft and cheapest Hhoe 1u ti,e I i money. Jhey ome In Huttou, 1'iuta Dl t a ; (ymirm knit I p Khoes. 1 lme trsllmwnlnls from some of on. r ' Ins citify ns, u bo have houht ine "h i j I . aome of whtrh liHve tnffl one (tftir fl, iur . . . and procoHnce It the beKt.tL'heap-iit ana i - s ing bhoe Id the world. lTlddlclKt.,cor. Ui FUKNltUIiE. V1 a V ... .. i. r -; . r.
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