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i laLISiltar tllOCHUBlDT BJBT IHK DA.U.T .0084.1. li w)bm fpr. paMk4 eil. imp! Maadar. a ,W par rau, P.M tor atx aaoatha. IMlwnd la ei tjr MaMrtoan at M eaaia por atoei THK WJElKLY JOUKMaL. a M QUnn pa par. la pabUahad ewary Thoraday at t2.U0 per ritnura, AD V it BUSING BATES (DAILT-'iie aeeae4ay 1 0; 60c for Meb atsqaent .AdTTU cU ttndar bud of Batlnew LocaIO M NiUpir (or -rat and 6 ce-ta lur Try aabeeqoaot lneerUou. 5c MTarUwMm(a JJ belaeu.ed bitnN mi m4iMu; price. BoUaMel 'Aemeeae or Omiu not toaxeeed a Ueae clU t lnaerted fra. AM additional kiattervill baeiueeBia per Hue. rViMDU for traualcDt adveriiaeweui Saaa b mad lo advance, tie t vUt pa collected prcuipily al tbe eadoteMfcateeta. 4 awtaaatoa do oa eec talcing n. or a du aeaaHoai of cai matter are aoiielied. No Platan .aariap muai be eiuerux) Lo be uc b Uaadthat 'JOtUUna obieouoaaoi senouai I wu muimonuuji oocmiuuu oliL , ,, . Ailf paxsoo faallua aani'ieved ai any anon; we lutuuiui uia oaiue ui ma iuujui. aooaeomiDaiuaaioaaaB obtain toe name o aa aowBor ay apoitoauoa at tat office aud kar4 ikfj aatmI a ttia a rwvauee axiaia. THE JOURNAL. B.S. mvmn. m, HurcR. K4IUI Bwalneaa IUr, 'fKW BEKNE. N. c. DEC. S IW. Calaradat the Post ornc at N B a eooad-ela Matter ;, THE ISSUES FOR NEXT YEA K. AttMlBallon Certain. ,:.- Mr. Dormau B. Etou, the well 'known civil service reloriuer, wrue.i as iOitows iu tue roiiii Amt-ncnii JCeriew : "Nothing spasaiodic or extraneous decided the couu-pt ol 1834. There were three uew things new to many voters in vol veil in ' IL and thev were the decisive .forces: 1. The remarkable er SOD all ty ot Mr. Cleveland. lue principle and need of adiniuitru tire reform as a great ixsue iu a presidential election. 3 The ac AAntAnnA of snch a p.ii(luld!n uml r nrinninln bv I lift democrat ic n.nU r - 1 i BS B political necenMty. I' is ui 'Important to uictl) entinuite tlit relative influence ot these eletut-iit.s. tinr n. a i ..nil t f ntuLrjtutiil T t ..... . UUt VT V UCVU IU uuuwnmitii ii'i in This new man in national ntl.nr-. WIIUUI tuo otatirwujru ui inn i.ti i Sagaciously supported, whom its partisan leaders accepted iu meie despair of electing one ol their kind, whom vast numbers of greed office seekers voted for in the he lief that they could force him to Universal proscription thin man vliA tioa riuan mnrA raniillt- th.in U . . U a........ I I nHV . W T ' IUUU . . . M.v 1 UI'.i.ij - - " any Other in our history ha, in the thirty-two mouths since taking tha nrAfliiientiul chair, became not only the greatest moral and po litlntsl ftWf'Ci in liiu imrtl' lint tliw Statesman most respected aud trusted bj those whose judgment are least biased by party prejudice. ; "He baa become the real lead. i of his patty, so far as it has any as a whole, not bv eoiuGr dowu the way of its passions, but by calling It up to the plane ol its duiy. Ju cabloet as able, perhaps, as any in this generation he is conspicuousl foremost. If we except .laubson B0dLincoIn, no President educe Jefferson has ben so great a po litioal force. His nets and Slate papers wonld be a butter pUtlonn for his party than any its leaders could, frame, lie has elevated the leadership of his party and made a new 'Career possible for it. Hn death wonld be the severest loss it could suffer, and more than that of any three men in the country would change all the problems of the next election. ' 'President Cleveland is certain to be renominated. To substitute another, no matter on what pre tense w with what platform, would be held by every voter, intelligent enough to be an independent or a reformer, to mean a repudiation ol hit' policy Bnd a triumph of the patronage-mongprs and office seekers whom he has 1m ffled and offended. "Feeble indeed would the demo cratic party be, hopeless its pros pects, if they depended on what has been done in Congress, or by the old party leaders. It is the in- 'escflbable contrast between rres i lent - Buchanan and President Cleveland which has made so many people, fortunately lor it, forget even tbe nominal identity of tbe ; arty behind tbem. A new Bu ban an would ruin the democratic arty. There are hundreds of . uoosanda of voters feebly attached o any party, but deeply interested i good government, and haviDg e courage of their convictions, 0 have taken notice that tbe or and moral tone of this ad istration will bear comparison h any iQ their time. Tbey have 1 with' satisfaction the honor 1 dignity of the nation firmly eld in eTery quarter of the globe, 1 wonld dread a change, es al!y in a policy of diplomatic 'dlesOtpeness. Tbe moneyed rests ' of the country have lost r anxiety and gained confidence '.e evidence that the .finances of government have never in their been more " wiaelj orbonestlyleuslaved nowhere finds his right. aistered. ,ThejJit beinf bailr,i bat ppareti'tly at fraud IfneltKerottf, JCtw- torn daties nor oar carrencjsj stems 1 have bees njateri-ll- improved, : i bey do not see how it would bave been tetter bad tbe laat election been decided diffeieotly. "Tbe nut ouiiiituril plstrnst leat Ooblederate dfbte ahOBld be p&ty aud retirl soldier peeeioued tM Riven place to gratituJa toward U Piesldeut bo buH bud tbe courage to veto more than a bundre iu-defi-nsible bills tor squuideriug tbe I'Ui'lic money uuuVr tbe prt-iraat ol pt-bbloUs for Cliioii Soldier, which the demagogues aud schemers of both putties alike united id pausing. No bill t-s pecially beneficial to tbe Souih btw btru f.voied by the domiuaul party or adoiiuistrHUon, out sucb ( bill presented by a lepuhlic-au Seuator was detected by ihe aid of democratic arguments aud votes. uiii . , . , ' uwrl wuiua, toe ooui urru jue tioo is d ad, sectional isaurs are no ' ! ,u,"r uo oi" cauuot get iu on tbe feebleness and tbe fault otthife in power. Tbe record of the republicau pany stauds in Im uiortal trlor. , but is as ue less as IVgnsuM lor the war chariots ol the next eleclioo. With mj toug eouvicliou that the reptibli cau p.irty jet contains the highest jualiBcrttions for good government, itn success iu the next election feeuitt hopeless, save ou llin oattis l.if t Km n.ikr u K.nlniu iii.i aiiint to tbote great principles with which it bas so disastrously trinVd, illus trated in the most unequivocal manner in th. career and character ol Its candidates." IS ik I Inolr Sun. ,,, , ... , ,. , ., . . Hie Anan-htsU-Ani.ther one f I tieir ( Irculars. ( UK Add, .Nov. Tin .inaich- Isis ol iblsiity have tiepaied Ihe lollovving clicuUr for ilistiitiutiiiii anions the woiklugujeu here ' l-'lttht. Motto: Ruler we detest fieedoui we letjUest. to be equalt we anpiie, we will 01 we'll exiiii'.' J. i t lie course ol a cin el -..ltlun ! iielWt-en .Jnuu AllllOlI Hinl I all Maix w hich took place eh I ll be fore the 1. ill er'n death Kwiutou nsktd Maix: Hat will the lutuie bring f Hlnut but uieamng an t he auw ei I lie great thinker and ci.il philosojiher gave. It was i ut out- short wuid, et a w.,rd ex p.essiug veiy much. The answer was 'tight ' How clearly Marx wuld look luto the luture. VeS, H;tit anil ntiuggle. Even it thelo .ire some opllxuints in our ranks i he majority of our comrades nre conviuced that ll will lake hard li'ht mg lo gain the gr. at Dual 4tim wliieh the thinking piolelarial ot all couulries with untiring IVrver is now striiggliug to reach. The picket skirmishing which has been done dining the last lewjeats in Kuinpe as well as America in Ihe U'r tnr I Iiii iir..!! inn ami i Mil inn of a free society proves there is no ' um) iu talking about a peaceable so- liitiou of this (juesuon. How bru-1 tally, wuhout consideration -,' barbarously, especially here 111 Am euca, ihe moneyed ruling class (.ties all (hose who with plt (or their fellow men and the courageof, ttieir convictions express theii leel-j mgs aud tliciuglits in words and writings was shown by tbe terrible Chicago tragedy which ended on Novembe- 11th. 1887. Kijjht ol ;he best and nobleot pioneers ol l,H I woikiugmeii w ere sa:i diced. Five . i? n i i .i i i. , cit auicu nun iniee tnsauied. Verily such brutal cuss law as was shown iu the oioderu trial of heie tics here in Chicago cannot again be found iu tbe history of the woild. 'es, the trial ol heietios. As iu foimer times heretics were sacrificed at the stake by a fanatical mob, inlurialed by bigoted priests, so called political ciituinals were hunted down and muidered by the ruling class of their limes, so tbe social heretics ol today all those who aspire to social equality are persecuted by a rich mob. We must be clear on this subject. Can religious aud political free thinkers aud reformers express their opin ions without fear of puuisnmeiii t 'ihe pioletariat of today is without religion. He pays his priests, sup potts bis churches, etc., but tbis is ouly done to throw saud into the people's eyes. While they are making life upon this earth a hell, they can just as well assure us ot heaven alter death. It is not ex pensive. Tbe presenS socalled political reformations are not in tended to interlere with tbe privi leges aud property rights of tbe upper ten thousand. War to palaces, peace to hats, Lijsalie exclaimed twenty years ago. W hoever has heard tbe peo pie wail in their prefieat distress and desperation, wbose heart is not withered in bis bosom, ongbt to khow that wq needmo who will take part wi n othnstasm nd passion in tbe fight of tbe working class against tbe social evil. Who? ever joins ns must take all the conseqaences upon himself and most be ready to sacrifice every thing for the caose, even obonH it be his life. Life is not the big Best of treasures. Finally I want to re call to the memory of our comrades tbe words of Scbillert Wbe'o tbel When tbe burden cannot be carried any longer then Ae Vrowtfallj recbes op to tb! stirs and -takes dovB tbe right due bun Bod uses 1 each aena are oeo-sary. When not king elae avails itie sword will help'" . The Frail Gardes Im Early Winter. DeoettlM-rieulteu a prolongation, iB lo weather, ef Noreuiber; iu fact, of October, also, aud woik tuitalle to iboe moutbd uiwy te coutinued. Bowexer iBild iu tbe first days of! the oiouib, cold often. Btiuts down wiib a euap, and we should be pre-' Mired avt Muy day for tbe announce- I tueut thai "winter in bore." boaua i linen it is eveu mild e ough to contiuue tree plautiug but if tbe will is at all froteu, leave tbe trees wtieie they are. If w-ll heeled iu, tbey will be perfectly safe uutil apiiug. Youug trees should be stiffened by a mooud of earth at tbe base, which will als protect from the attacks of mice; rubbing tbe trunks with bloody meat, or sprinkliui; with blood from tbe j (daughter bouse, to disgust aud re 1 rabbits. A shot guu is very KUU IS Very killing, aud fat rabbits are good ealiug. Make surface drat US to Carry off tbe water from VOUDg . . . . orchards. Cut cions before severe weather, label, aud store in saw- duot. Americau Agfcultui 1st. . - .. Eajoy Lift What a truly eaulitul world we live ii.' Naiur give u grandeur of oiuud lalot xleas aud ocehue, and ibouaaau it Disans of eujoj ruent We can drair uo better aj beii in perfect health; but how ofLen Jo tbe ni.joniy of people feel like gci lug u up dieht-arteDed. dia-L-uurtyHd a nil worn mil wuh diae&iMt. j wbeo ibere in mi occasion for ihie feel- I tog. a fr j sufferer can eaailv obiaio , ' . ' , ,:.,. ' l-'t mtr wihl make iberu I rt-e from u in . ' "-" '-e-K- born l.iTer (.onip laiui sre tne aireci caueea o evenly bvv p r Cent, of auch malndie , aa HlliouxDwae, Iriiiii(eeiiiiti, Sick Head- : nchii, CoaoveBt-Bs Nrvou ProairalioD, U tziuaaa of tbe Head, Polpiutiiou ol ibtt Heart, and olber 0 isireniDH nj mp uima. Three doa-ii of Avgust Flowtr . will I.P..VA i tm vntiHurf ill . fT I Kmlii- (,e boulea 10 cdu Try ii New Goodw L.ATICST STYLES! iij friend and ruatomert are invited lA call and examine noy Slock of Milli nery Ooodn. which lo larger aud wore euniplu In all deparlmeula Ibau ever bnforr. I am receiving New Ooodto and three limea a week by express and learners, conaequeDlly hate the La tee t Kiylee and all qualitiea of goods. My prices are very low to suit these bard timea. aod my aim it to make tbe quality and price of my good aaunfac Lory to my customer!. C. M. V. F0LLETT. New IVroe. N. C. ocl3d2iu S . B jXfc f5 Jf . 1?V) R Till' p est and Cheapest Line of fifl ml n.sh Vfiflfl lis TUI I1I8II gUUU U ClOthiUET. UmbrBJlaS fa. Al i tbe Lsteei Noveltiea always in atnek. ileal S3 00 8rtoe la the city. Kvehy Fit la WiioUNTED Ask to aee bia Uc Shirt. Also, the celebrated Arrow lirnnd C. liar, t wo for J"5 . "lhea lo order til ARaSTBED. a stxxialty. Kits Nt Ior to A M Itaker, op. p scopal (.'buret. aepIO ilwSin Wanted, fiOO TON'S of ( OTTOK SR1CD. Hi'lict Cash I'rlce paid, de livered In Nnw Her tie Iv H & ,J A. MEADOWS. oc9 d wtf $6 a Day-A Gold Mine Vo- A gam a. Ormndaat iHeaay Haklaa; Baalttru eer ffi-red. f.ir Oie urXtTao M.'Dtba S7 per Month a low n narva sua expHea to aouva men tu tou tmr g;rda No ripiUI rcaalrei. Ho padditna -am. pleraaeof (i)ii nd valnable IndornalWin i lull aart eulara Fa KB. taManbacI wa maan Juit woai we aav . Addreaaatuaoc si asuian eabvjcawaRB O't, oc2fl dwlm BofKA. alaa THANKSOIVIHG PRCCLAUATIOH! Tbe ' Hard TlmSa" have Induoed me lo proclaim low price on tbe following choice and well-aeleeted Oooda: Royal Crown Floor 8o Buckwheat Flour 4c. Choi i:e N. C. Same 1 8 j. Sugar-cured Baaae l5o. B. Baooa Swipe '.8c. Baa Bauer 80c. Mince ileal 10c. Lrgboro Citron 25c. Layer RaiaiBs 16o. l-ayer Fiira. - 80c ParS Dates . 18c. Curranta. 8 Iba. for. ..,.... 86c. Prune. 8 Iba. (or ......6o. Dried Applet. .....,......10o. Sweet Mixed Proklea. qt. ...... ,r..i.8c. 1 Craoberries ........10c 'Hail aod examine our atoek, ana) aare moD.y. ALE MILLKB,- nil dltn SI & 6S Broad, eueei. j Tbe unfleralraad.'rf, WP Zjaoe, fcaa Sidy qaallSaia AdraUil liabor ot toe aatatcof Lake, A. KaaaaU, -mv rby flvea sotloa taat tm raqwktaa ati paaaone twalofelatma acMSl tbe eatat of the aHUM avBnanll u prea-nt bem to tba aakj J. W, . ly aotbentMaua, 4nt ntnutt Oa oi Jbefbi tbe t MaferlSereaabart 48.-e ) tbbi ao tea wlllMBleaalabarofrMoerv. t ' , Prwe tbdabval to, tkte aalaU naa TmH -ts .1r.laWX,"ABTtTi'irlff.'; PQ17DER Absolutely Pure. ntrat nriM A nuu-val ol parity, airangta. and irboleaomeoeaa Mora aoibeaold lc oompeiiuou wlLouiemouiioda ' aort weight. alum or pboapbava pnvdara Bold only Id oant Roiil Bitn wwDaai ..! wan-av.. . v aoTia-ivd For aale Newbern bj Alex. Miller. , - - - j ! A Proclamation! Dr. I. Cihy Leeria, Faltoa, Ark., aayai A taararal had bilioua rvr iTail'a 111 fa war a klflaly riiiand ed I hat I used tbeiu. Sever did medicine iava a haaflr ef reel After a prae tlcaaf aqaarteraf a ceatary. I pro claim them the beet ANTI-BILIOUS paedlrtne ever used. I aJaaya ara acrtha (bean. Tint's Pills Core All Bilious Diaeaaea, Wanted (mmeiiiately ! 5,000 to 10.000 ACRES LANS, Well timbered with I'me. near trans purtntion W. 15. 15o d. REAL ESTATE AGENT . Newbern. N. C. HARDWARE. SrkIi, D( im h and FSIIncU, I'alnts, Oils and luss. dw -line t'einent aul I'laMer, AND All (.riid.s ol CIIOhlMi AM) IIKATlMi HIOVI.S, AT BOTTOM PRICES! L. II. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW HKWN K N. V. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALEU IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies. Tlje IjrKfit and Rent Re lectori Rtork A f(H) KH 111 AND VKGKTAOL vr beiuiv oiouki L New Berlin. Aifto, n foil aii5i) of uibir uHtta, iuuaIi k.i Id b Klrnt-t M Hiorr. vmkib dfilvtred al any pari of Lb free of charge. TKKMB CA811e Middle St.. next to Humphrey & tiownrd. nw Bertie, is C. mart7 dwif KAITKEN KOETB CAKOLIHl LIAR BLE WORKS, NEW BERJiE. PLC. Monuments Tombs- aaealicuMiaUraTaaad BUMlnc worcla (TALIANiAMERICAN MAHBLE Order will reoeive prontpt atbntlor MtiaiAotioncvaranteed' JOE K. WILLIS, ProtJiietor (Saaeeaaor to Vacf W, Olatyooie) Oor. BBOAD ASJt p&AViti BU. SXW .BXBNm S. i. a. E. Hxllkb ii my fcat&orisedt aget t oKisstan raa0-id i . at. araaon. .IH ptmmmim UtaOcnrUofOravaiuJonat x w , varivmi m wuw, avwir nut. ui j and ra the railaml Oaartat Save anavi i Bargains GE0EGE ASH, THE CLOTHItivR'S. Wkilat our Goods have MERIT and QUALITY, ttev are also Cheaper in Fricetban tnese cf any other House intjie City We are caught tL is seatOD with a bigger stock of goods than we eould perhaps handle at regular prices, therefore we have TAKEN OFF THE PEOFIT and are NOW CUTTilNfJ INTO THE JOST OF THE GOODS. How is Ycur Time to Secure Real Bargains! M'n's Working Pants as lo doD as 60c. Good warm Overcoats for on'y 9- 0(1. Suits of pretty fair material. oUy 9i 00. You must tee our fine tuns Ij a prt date t Lc 15argaiE6 in them; the prices are so low you will ouder bow itey can be made lor the money ; the truth is they cannot, but tbe; MUST BE SOLD, and 800n tOO, no matter what the price. in all kinds of Good we can give Bargains that cannot be pro cured elsewhere In Ladies' WalkiDg Jackets and Newruarkcts, Shawls and all wool Blanket and Lap Robes we are making Special Drives, nd they aro going fatt too. A nice Walk if g Jacket for only ?I 50. Men's Wool Hats at 25c, worth 50c. MenVfinc cloth Winter U ate, 60c, worth H'J.yO. liiggst line of Men's and lioy's Wintercaps, of all styles and prices, in the city, some of them just the thing for hunting, to be sold at half price. Ladies' fine Hutton bhott at T."c. and Jl.OU, good ones, we do not keep shoddies. A full Ktock of Our NOW Celebrated $3.50 Men s Shoes again on hand. A lull guarantee iiiwu with every pair. We have t . is season the largest and Bjotl taspful assortment of Neckwear we have ever had. A fine silk liiied Scarf, new shape, for 115c. OUR STO'.'K OF Uf'DERWEAK is especially large. Iu order to dispose of it we are selling it at HALF PBICK. Klugant line of Suspenders and braces. Handsome all silk tiuspenderl ith tlastic ends, miported Kuglish weh and Knilish ends. Also Guyot's celebrated "15relelle Hy t ieui)Ue," an imported French Suspender. Silk handkerchiefs of unique dcatgLB and lovely shades. Gentlemen's fine linen aud ean.bric handkerchiefs, colored borders and hem stitched. Not space enough to enumerate all our haigaiuB and attractions. Hut for real goud downright bargains call on George .AjstL, Next to L. 11. Cutler, or at the Hiancb Store, lower corner of Federal Alley, iu the Bishop Building. 1AYII M J(INK.S of Cartero and DAVID CaNADY of ObbIow are looking out for their friends aud will ticat them right. FOR FALL TRADE Is not very encouraging in our section, aud for that reason we will offel Special Inducements To The Cash Trade. Larger Store, Larger Stock and Lower Prices! In Clothing, toe our line of 10 Suit for !(J.0U. Full llncol Samples Men's Overcoats from $'J .r)(l up. Our line of Children's Kougli and .Jersey Suits. Mats 'ijc. up. New Goods constantly arriving. Our stock of I'nderncar is larger tdau ever before. An all-wool Shirt for 100. New lot Hoys' l iniershirts just rcct ived. Men's Canton Flannel Drawers, all sizes. We arc Sols Agents for Means i!v Co.'s and Auaius Co. s Shoes. Iist the market. Job lot Linen and Celluloid Collars at 5e. each Sample lot of Suspenders at wholesale prices Men's Hand kerchief. Tie. up. Lot ot ligl t nod medium colored Scarfs, two for a quarter. Sixteen rib Umbrellas, only V alises and nags just received. Carpets, Hugs, Oil Cloth and Carpet Lining. emember we have moved from our old stand to tbe large Brick it to National Bank. He sure and Sec us before you buv. Store n oct30 I Howard R. N. Duffy, AND DEALER IN Surgical Appliances. Druggists' Sundries, &c. GDINN'S riOSEEIi BLOOD KhNEWER invaluable for tbe core of Rheumatism. I"? Largest, best selected and cheapest line of FINE CIGARS in the city 40,000 just received. The wholesale trade especially looked after. iy Makes a specialty of SUPERIOR LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. CF" Prescriptions compounded with care and dispatch. Obdees Solicited. ) jk. jv. jjuPPY, sel8dw North-west cor. Middle and Pollock sts.,New Berne, K..C. mmmm pan ireatorad tobaalthbr oaa ot 1 n?VSEMINAL PASTILLES: iB.ei, .immama inrv aarlaat . i a tko- ho aufl.r froia tha eqkqt ohmra a 1-m PJ? J lacrattou. Unoanm, 0--liria i War, ortop fraa ladalaapoa. w a tlat yoo aid ua KWrrVBSO taOaia eaa IwreFRU r m I 1 aa. 1 aa a ia.m . - - a DADL :laR-OiT iAf I 1 53iw:n2y i- , -.: vzn a -.sict'?ui ; nf.E citetn v,iu , . .-..Ma -.J a bn " -iif.iJ;y TWOOBailJUTlKTHEIra 00 (Suits. Islack Corkscrew Cutaway from Rogers, Feet iV (,0. Tumble Huits will not rip. Children's ' .las. S'hcj in 81.00. Full line of Trunks, dh Jones. m Druggist ALL KINDS OF ' Hi : i Wl-4 4 - . . ...-. --.n.n.n arlaaan-iiaca- aa. "a. rS5-l laKiantnU.ji J7.ifTir .? M V arkalian Mdnl mtiTm.!. a.L !MHil. T l.l.. Ami mCT i , .laaattfat ar tha waaawva-aainid. TWU 1-1 a lllaaifJaad madly raha riB Wla-1 'K 1 - - i r if Ilia aimninaa aaiiai nil nH TKATatrJTt-IMa,W.ywBXttt HARRIS REMEDY COalrieBatBT- Trtaf of aur AppUanoe. AM foYem Bk MS jra HlR?S!! . ;"l . '"" w- vl .
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