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! v.,t At Jti.l7 at w it par atoa Ok - .f ;..a..SAi.e M aulaMr .-ja4 erery rrwj at Si. at batks nuuLT-OM M SaroaeA Mbaqaea mMiw . - par tot tret aad ..weal Ul Ximt tot r l aay arm - , t - i - r ? or MlK a taaeA V. icr.l In Ail MMMM , ieanr entapee Ba-i ta edraa ; hiwuwi i te ouoct4 eroaiaity a. w .aa ' . enetaialat aew of il - ! I , N WMHi Be : i m of Im mwfi at .a fee tuafataaa MtMlliaitflk . ..-.- - : - teenac aa uu; aaaay umuiueeiiuaeaa ta la ta aaaf a - ay eppueauoa at tnta MBm ead . aaraia am tnvaaeue) TIIE JOURNAL. C B. BVBB. . i, UiaPKJU - . atlatM Iufr, tKTT EXXSS. . a. AUG. II.IWS. a at If. Pmu. C. Tb4 Pepablicua pspenhar bten rlnffinj . th charges ;oa "Demo eratie allianor with Great Britain," HDffiocratie toppOfiiUoa to the Ameilcaa" Indaatriee," and "oon STeasioialilefialatioB ia faror of Kajjuad. ' Uaabla tovee aajtaia; in the oon d act Of tlit' Democracy to warrant aca i'4ia I of attack, we have boea watchiBg the Republican meal tab to aeetae cat lamp. Senator Gonnaa popped hl hag whip in the Senate the other day, and oat Jampedthe eat. It was a devili tb black cat with English side whis kers, and wore a gold necklace, eo graVed with the name of Iievi P. Morton The ffiitiagniahed Senator from Maryland brought ontthe fact that LTlX..Morton is one of the directors of the Canadian rati Ac Road.1; "That corporation ia in re ceipt of a Tory large subsidy from tht British Government, and is monopoliiing a great part of oar commerce with China and Japan, inclnding the transportation of Chiaeee immigiaDti to the United Statei, .who are arriving at a rate tors as" high as 4,000 per month This Great Britain corporation is acqulriDff a foot hold in the TJnUed States by baying connecting roads throrfsV Maina and Ynrmont. nnd , rr i n.-- nnder.the nroviaions of th aw f 1871j 4t aroids all toll to our GoTernmeni "by taking advantage bonded Hoods free of tax. Nowy isn'fr-here nice kettle of flsh f narrison' advocating the ad mission ..et. Chinese, and Morton aotnallT bringing them here oq bis railroad t Sonator Edmunds at- tempted aa apology' for Morton, but instead of prizing Morton ont of the mud he got himself into' the mire. rf It was shown that Edmnnda is the.-paid attorney of the road. . atr.i. . . : There nowl ' n a r . iai;HU saia tnai aiorton nas rengned as director of the road. F.h&il this exonerate him t - 'A man is the receiver of stolen goods. Ehall he be excused because he dsn to give up the goods after tie theft has been detected f Not at alL Such is not the law of the Imd. Bat what if he has imtA from the board of directors, he is still stockholder, , with untold thoasaads of dollara invested in the road ! Gradually but certainly light;.! is, dawning. - Bepnblican C:aatora are opposing the fisheries treaty. Udmnnds toads the oppo Sitioa. is iDBi-opposition in.tne interest - of 'Morton's railroad of .z Edmunds Is attorney I riLe TnDune asas wny snonia t&ejoa the koutwest corner of the court D eaocraH'Hatloaal Committee t rouble ' itself '- aboot ' docdtiieats TLca tbe Cobden Club will furnish l'A the campaign literature Deeded, r 1 1 the New York Star replies; It would certainly have saved a 1 deal of money to have ap ; riate campaign " nutter ;fara 1 ready made. Ia fact, much f it bas been famished from Brtt : U fccsdittartsrs already, but it ' x been sent to the Republicans -1 distributed tj them; : .It is y who are ' trying to run the ricaa campaign oa the British by the aid of imported Iitera It was a Uttle puzzling at t ta see just; how this came S . ; ia t-4 U.i' fc:.:.;i G:tt:z: real, Cicala ccaaectioa w:a tha - -ratioaa of Haz'-.ah rrrs Lis tie Leeds J Mercury li.it Harrison tLaald bo. ejeciea iaoruersa Tina:ea: u heri.:ary nriaoipl la .American Goreramenn? expUiaa why Uo jr11" eampaii'i miaers aia CAAYaaa i!az!Uh rather than os aa Amen can basis. - Si .- RtClPtOtlTT TUB bOLCTlON Of T&S L1B0I PKOBLXX. - i Before a remedy can be found, he , evil moat be understood. What ia the Labor Problem, and what the remedy K . Labor is a divine command. Labor . Is honorable, : bat tabor is puaisbmeaL Ia the sweat of thy face ahalt thou eat bread,'' followed man' Arst disobedience and for feiture of ' ParadUe 1 Maa , mast abor. It is the inexorable dem and of ahinflexibWlaw;;: ;' r The relatiba ot . capital to labor is 'one of the' vexed questions of the dav. Jt is the Labor Problem, and is the offspring of selflsness. It is very, largely a conflict oi the selfishness of corporations and manufacturers, with the adoah. nesa cl operatives and laborers. The owners of railroads, factories, and shops wish to get aa much work out of the men, for as little pay, as possible, so as to secure the largest profits, while the men wish to get as much lor as little work as possible, so as to secure the largest rain in money to themselves. It is the selfishness of capital against the selfishness of labor. Selfish nesa opposes selfishness. The working men combine. Then come strikes on one sand and lockouts on the other. Suspension of basi oess and financial ruin here, want and wastefulness yonder. This is the evil. Reciprocity is the remedy. "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's "Whatsoever, you would have men do unto you, do ye also unto tnem." bear ye one another's - burdens." When the divine law is made the rule of human business; when employer and the employed, capital and labor, come op to this heaven given Stan dard, we will hear no more of strikes but the rich and the poor will meet in one great brotherhood before one common Father of all. The rich are burdened in ways of which the poor never dream; and the poor have sorrows that never enter the palaces of the rich. Do unto'others as you would have them do onto yon," and the labor prob lem is solved. Let justice be done though the heavens fall, and the anvil will ring with joyous music: the spindle and the loom will join the anthem that swells from loving and rejoic ing hearts, and capital and labor go hand in hand, building np the waste places of earth, and making a highway for the JLord of Hosts and King of Glory. Commlaaioners Procaedinfs The board of commissioners of Craven county' convened at the court bouse oa Monday, Anj . 6th, 188S. Present: Wnu G Brinson, 8. W. Latham,, Thos. H. Mallison ana y.jn. vvatson. On motion Commissioner Brin son was elected chairman pro tern. The jury- summoned and ap nointfed bv tha sheriff On thA rtAf.i. tion of Basberry 'Nelson and others filed May. 1887, in regard to laying out a pubiie roaa inno. l township, suomiitea , a report 'wsicn was approved and confirmed .and - the road declared a pubiie road, , and the clerk ordered to notify 7 the supervisors of No. 1 township, of the action or the board. Commissioner , Brinson reported that in obedience to the order of Lthe board at the July meeting' he naa examined .me .county xecora . t a it . - i and finds that the board of trustees of the Hew . Berne Academy had leased to Mrs. Mary J. Lane the lot boose lot. lot a term of thirty years beginning on the 1st day of October 1868 at an annual tental of 930.00. ''Mrs. Virginia Harrison ; was .al lowed one dollar and fifty cents per month ' for the support of Mrs. Louisa Paul, nntil -farther ordered. l t was Ordered that Jobey Carter be allowed two. dollars Per month his support, he laving consented to leave the poor house. JaUn, Jasper was allowed one doHas per month for the support of ratsy ghepard, she having consent ed to leave the poorlionse.r Y . . The application of Bose Airmlr- tead; col, was'referred -td Commis sioner Watson with power to acI i On the petition of KF.' Jlay and v:.;j tf a . i- r. -; : i ti Jai;r s-i i-a i c:.. &J t be g-.rea cf t&.:i If.DW.S:eTtasca. attor&ey for S. II. Gray iiTg Co., appeared before tie board aad ailed tkt sospeasioa cf Uie eclldctiwa of tie fence tax charrtl to said eoisy ia No. ! Uwesi ? for tit year lssJ, and that te uaM eater lata s ma tail srreeaeEt to have . lis iiabihtj of aaid Company for the payment or aaij feace tax dacuad by the courts. The sppllcatlon was refosed. ' The poll tax charred to Albert Ilicksof No. 9 township for 1SS7 wss remitted. C The applicatioa- of M. M. Wil liams to reat the poor house farm on- January next was referred to Commissioner Watson to examine and report at next. meeting of board. - . ' . , . . Alra.BiDiaDuaa was allowed one dollar aad fifty eats" per month for her support until ; farther ordered. - - Henry Jeffreys, coL of .No, 3 township was relieved from pay meat of poll tax oa account of poverty and Infirmity. Adjourned toTuesdsy 10 o'clock. TUKSDAT'S PE0CXXDUCO3. Board convened at 10 a. m. Present: Jaa. A. Bryan, W. G. Brinson, W. M. Watson and S. NV. Latham. A petition signed by Addison P, Whitford and others praying the board to lsy oat a public road In No. 2 township was filed , with the board and the clerk ordered to give notice of same as required by law. The valuation of 215 acres of land in No. 1 township listed by J. A. Askia was, upon the testimony of J. A. Ernul, F. S. Ernol and W. O. Chase, reduced from 91,300 to 1800. UupoB the same testimony 240 acres listed bj A. Conn for Sarah Conn in the same township was in creased trem 1700 to 91,000, also 300 acres listed by Farney Jackson was increased from 9500 to 1800. Sheriff Stimson submitted bis monthly report shing : To btlano das county from lut report................. 469 21 To But Md oounty taxes col- iMUd 638.M To school fund 830.00 Total 81417.51 Ca. By CommiaaioBara, five per oent on 11,417.51 9 70 87 By paid Iaaae Patterson, oon sty treasurer, interest fond 1000.00 By balance 848.M Total 91417.51 The report was approved. The applicatiou of D. Cooedon for a remittance of the tax assessed against him on the steamer "Tiger Lily" was, after due consideration, refused and the sheriff ordered to collect said tax. The tax assessed against J. II. Mills on one hundred acres of land listed by him in No.l township for the year 1887 ana valued at $420 was remitted, the said land having Deen regularly lis tea oy T. II. Van Ebensteia and taxes paid by him. uommtsmoner jbatnam was ap pointed a committee of one. with authority to examine, the records of the commissioners and ascertain if all publicroadalaidout in the county during the last five or six years have been duly laid ont by a j ury tccordin g to,1a and to report me resuic or nis , investigation to me ooara ar its next meeting, in September 1888.' Mr. B. n: Perry, registrar ot Ho. 7 township, James City precinct, having stated that he delivered the registration book of said township for i the election of 1886 to Joseph Nelson, register of deeds, 'and: tt appearing tnas said Doom werenot in the ( office of the Register1 of ueeas. as tne expiratioa ef said Nelson's term of office, it Is ordered that the clerk of the board ascer tain from Mr. Nelson t what disposition was made of said books aad report to the next meeting, of ooara. . n .v. v: Tne monthly allowance of 92.00 Kir ' month - heretofore made v for re. Wesley Gray was discontinued, she having died. : ; . it ... '' The chairman having announced that he would necessarily be absent from the city, on motion: Commis sioner Watson was elected, chair man pro tern during his absence. . ! The monthly bills were examined and ; allowed ... and , the - board adjourned. - n"v ;"?.4 ..4 HothingEquals It. ! 7, ax. in . Ti t Inu 97 IBS'? ': If. E. Veaaale ft Qo.S au. s -1 nave bmn asing & B. B. 1tf my family as a blood purifier. - Having nerer used asy medicine U equal it. : Eeapectf ully,- .V Mas. B. It. Uwbv Hakes an Did Man Ttoxukt -AU lEz tract from a Letter. ; 'P. booftht 8 boitlea of your Bo taate Blood Balm from nry friend H. D. Ballard, at Campobello, 8. , C. 1 have been aaingtt three week. It ap pear! to slrn new life and new strength. If there la anything that -will make aa old man young It it Br B. B. ' I can earnestly sad honestly, recommend L'o tanlo Blood Balm. . ' t ' aog. for sale la Hew Berne at the dr? storee of E. K. Doffy and , E. 1 i. ZIeadowVr?X"-,v- - ' my if .ty..t jlf: f Absolutely PurdaX 1 Tat avtiar sT naa. winil at aniy,irota, and vaotaamnaaaaa. Mat aaaataalUiaathortliiai7k.lnia,aaS earn ba auU U aampauuoa wit tna aiaiutoaa I lav Mat, aaan a-atchl. aiam ar aboapaai awdan. Saidaaly laaaaa. MiUUun rWMB0-lu(WU-U.J(I.X. aWTlMvaw t For in Nwbr by Alx, UUler. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. 1 his exact Label isoneachPearl T op Chimney . A dealer may say and think be has others ss good, BUT MS HAS NOT. Insist upon tb Btact Label end To. m u tnninKH. i sun nut it GEO. A, MACBETH & CO., PlttslardPt, Re&nlar A Perfect DICESTION 1FBOXOTS) ST TUB 0 y . Beltaar-,A y' Sold by Ttrrmat, tad PronlM r Beltaar Aterteat. TarraaiaOHT .auwava CATAWBA COLLEGE, BBXT BKMIOltrlll Wia Ae-.ta 8. fall aeadmla and CoUeglata Ooanaa, Also Maate. Palntlnr. l)ra1n. PenmanahlD. ana Bookaeplnc. Fla BoUdlnia. Appara tus. Libraries. Ao. Teat Iaifraetara. oaUoakaaltbfal. Boar4 and TaiUaa saod arata. lodltent peraona oalpad.! abdIt at enes. vacaingoe rraa. Aanresa Ill m REV J. A. FOIL, SaerataiT. HKYiA O. tiLSPP, rraaieant. A i. . J'iV'; t 3 Te -World Stands - Aghast Ini wonders, Bow U ft (hat'l mb11 aa nMh Idwer than arrr m alaaT" J- full! teit-yoai I have detemin4 WM aafly sattaBed for the oaaBf B WOKK .My atottB 1st fAlB- DEAlHIO. CVuna nl hmlnai ma. aa'A mm will Bevet reoret it, KaJUJOMESi, ie ' eJ - V " s ,(..;. ui noevj iiernejn m-io CI01H iilTIST FEK1LE ISSTITITi; V f MUKFREESBOBO, N. O. The fall aession' of this well knoira aad popular Institution Mins on t ., v EDNEsbit.SEPTEMBEB 19TB.1 L'It' offers superior .advantatrM for in strottlon.ln LrntRiTuEi. kuao. and ABTt " Tbe work of the Literary Depart ment aiviaea into seven sonoou Mathematica,, Latin. French, .German Natural Science. Moral Philoaopnr: and Caglish Literature. , The itaacbers , ia charge of these schools . are specially joauneaoy ineir preparation ana ex perienoe for the work committed to tneir care. : ..-. . "; ThsMaaio Department' Is under (he dare of teachers ef enltnrs and refine ment, who bare taken nnusoal pains to analifr themeelves for their work, aad who are well knows to patrons as moat popular and successful. -u .r Tne lady in charge of the Art Depart. ment gives ner entire time to her work and spends most of. her vacations in se curing additional Instruction under the beat masters. -TV - -The location of the Institute was aa lac ted ia preference to several others, ia tome respects more eligible, oa ao count Of its celebrity for health; and the history of the school for forty years fully sustains this ; reputation: Its health record It not surpassed by any institution ib me otace. . . . , Cbareea are verv moderate." "V For catafoRUs or information, address JylBdwlm; f ' J. B. BKEWE3. . I: V;t NOTICE.' 'j''- The enderalgnad, Jam Ct Iftrriaon, bM duly qnallfifd aaadmtniHlratorof thaaaute of Henry WHlla, eol., deo'd.and hsrebf (rlv. noiioa id i oa require an pwrtons evin s!lrasgJn tb eetate of Ui laid Honrj wiiih, 10 present ineni to id laid eo mm isiraior, daiy antnemieatea, for fjm on or before tb loth of Reptein ber, i orclMthlanoklce alU ba-pleaded la bar of recovery. - - , . . - peraoos indebted to the eatnte rotrr wuuuutoeuij, - ang5 d ; , ,-.. ,. ami . tiimimt um t . . rsnTv X 'Ja. I ) r i L J VP ' aV' nT N A. b -j i .. A . :::;paP.ou:nussm; f iap daiiK dealees, ; . SEW UElUiE. :iX ; 3T Oonsifa u yonf produoe. l002. :EATO;i fBOO. THE'JElVELERfii' aus a ma rrocr or- ". Watd.Clocfe. Jewelrv, -SOLID SttVES AND ) PULTLD WARE- tnCTlCLEL . I. kp a Urjor stock of Speotaoks than any other store la North Carolina I tot particular pina to fit thrm to th yea of parti eaneedio( thrm. ! Hattng forked ateadily at tha bench for ovar thirty yaars, I beliara I eaa dc aa food work as an watchmaar iw the HIM, OOMI AND BEE ME. 1 SAM. K. EATON. Mid d la street. Opposite Baptist Church. Nil dwtf OWEN H. OUI0N, ATTORNEY AT UAVV. Booms South Front street, four doors eat of Craven. MeraanUl Law and nbareraaelDg special. le. TUaber leads toa.htacd sold. P. H.",PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. Craven St., two doors Booth of Journal office. Will Drartle In the Obnatlea nf Dr&n teret, Joiiee, Oaelow aad tnlleo. United Htate Conrt at New Bern, and Supreme Court of the btate. febl dU DR. J, D. CLAKK DENTIST, RIWtBU, I. O. ttaa a Ora.ea lu-aat, aatwaai Polloaft and Broad. ' etrt-Mwi Dr. G. L SHACZLEFOHD DENTIST, XaXXZ3XXaS STHBET, dw NEW BERNE, N, O. i SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTOENEYB AT LAW. . NEW BERNE, N. a, Will move on or about January 16th, 1888, to thait ew office, orer the Bank inc Qoosaof Oreea, Foy & Co, three doors below Hotel Albert. DUTCHEE'S FLY EILLES. CERTAIN DEATH. wo htuiflng wtta powder and fan for iQirrela.onLr to atODefy them, ollneer- ln dMtb oa the itlcklnc plaster. Flteek it, anna ana ar ! 7KCLLED OUTRIGHT . hnmanely.aodnlokly theTMonot aetawaT. Use tt frely.irevenl reprodoetlon, eear arena peaee aad QaUt. OCTCHBR'Sw - AiTays ate lor . jnZrdwlm Jror SalaKrerywiker. Ate&N.p. Ballroda Co. m PAISBBOBB DKPAaTlfBNT, w Niwbbeh, N. O., June let, 1838. Round trip tickets to followin oolnta are on tale from date, vie .; NawbeTB to Hiekery $13.65 t afOtfaBtOdew;..W.- 105 mj" , r Old Fort..M 1S.06 , Black MounUin..M. 18.70 I i " Asheyille..... .a... 17 40 al'.fl -.Hot 8prlnKt.i....l,.;.v 18.SS : .The ahoy ticket are roorl to return sntil Oct. 81st. Tickets to be taken off sale Sept. EO, s. ts dux; O. T. A. i NOTICE- -. " iNotlct k hereby alren thai on the lOtb dat of Aovutt. Jerkiot alley, tn th City of New Berne, will be laid Off and widened into an alley or street twenty feet wide, pursuant to law.. Any person failing to make claim for com pensation for tbe nee of land belonging t them aa snob, alley or street, or for damage done teem by laying off and widening said , alley or etreet. within one year from said day, shall be forevtr thereafter barred of any rlghf to such compensation. ? .i i . , - J38 r E. Hi MEADOWS, Mayor Kr.GSJIE.1D:, HOTEL, i j ; :HA08 UEAD, JN, Ci -'r i A. E. JACQBS, Peopbiktob,. v-8E Asorror 1888.' i ' NEWAND . ELEGANT BUILDISO. .Opsa from iuly 1st to October 1st. ' .But few watering place hare so many advantages ana attractions. Grand scenery, good livery,-end the finest beach on tbe coast for driving. Good and convenient turf. Splendid induce menu for tportrnnn, and a quiet place for tho wbo dislike the noie and stir Incident to roost f'Orta. O. D. steam ers touch hotel i r on their parage ech wsy between New Eerne and Nor folk. f..'iomer Limy mains semi-weekly t-'-s fr-n Windsor, Hamilton, WU-l,fl-:'T, Ja-nesvi!!e, riymouth, Eden- t:n I .i'-eth City. ' 1 'r rn:-'- . A, E. JAC n ' : j iret r, 1.N.C. J - - .. . . . - . . a. 1 rwCHnaputt, S . . Br.( . ,., if .ptnu. mtmrt a. tie y totr i, . 4. aebe, araaiinr, hktaaiuiei. N..t ia aaaii vbiue aad Neivuu. are. TaCoa9peRd Ojrrea Treatment,- lr. Startey A t-aien, ho. l & Area eirsei, t-tint-dalpuia, aave BMa aa:it (or U la.t arveo taaa . la a himusi aduuu .. ewmt.uu of uxTftn and itiirunt-u muu. tiaeo, aca uie eompouud I wuaeiani tai BortaM uut U 1 aat ait vr um wurld. - - Isa BtSKIT A fiUJ bare taa llh. n w t-v' refer t the follow In named aell-kauwa ywwoam a nav tried Ihtir tn tmfi, t. Maa. TVm. D, aveitjr, aiaaber of Coagreaa. t'butel(iiia. - , . " Hew. Victor L. Coarat. SJItor t-oUiraa BVav. Ckarl, a W. Caaktaw. j) live a tar, N. Y. . ,. JT W MUv Editor inW.' Ocaaa. bleaf, in. t- aaitor Jw amib. .. KlruilcUm, Ala. , . , . ' . IK . P. Vraaaaam. Qbenomo. K.a." Mva. flarr A. lAw . im.. mu)w.m . . VeerkM. N. Vum nt Mr. id. V. KelihL 1'ol.aJelDhlA T Haa. AV . W. aeaylar, kuton K4war4 L. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1888, edition 1
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