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.ii.r aiaoricanajT - i -IT JCASaLU atx Mtmms , i . . ..z.ml e-r, eaeeM Meetda; at r j nr ti S .eu kaui iwMed etilM M e eeate K MMtt - t - 1 tXk JOL U1U M eniaata ' w aaauaaes mrinmdtfit IMS r .. A.iAr:s:a nana (uourMte " s 111;!, W MCk aebaaaeatt 1. . . -'i : .. .i 1 J .; I - I - - . -.i A.itferfcMMMtfUitadar lead a Mimi CUtMUpwlHllM.Ml laeataftW , e MTinwMli jfl aalaeee HWiwt ml MOW M Mf Ht X ' 4. ,:i ."' .. r jtaniaee t rejaiaa. aal i areaeS U li.MtUlkltiMU4lM .! e441uoea ( irwta lac araaateai advarUeejemt i -..soaeate IU ee eoUeeae aeaaafUy M te Cn wtlKiM wiHUiliVn era iuv k hmm ee" ewe ww are aaiiatteeV Jf in immi tee aee, i u imu war u eae '.-.miiBUinuatMt HltalMUMI IUM tMMMM UM eAoe Ml i miwii a miwwhii - -Jim JOURNAL. at. t. . I JUT BXUI. K. 0.. DEC. 4 IKS. fciml it tt reee el iMkntt II 0. : - u C05GSCSS. Congress reassembled on jester aj, .AVWle it U ijnposaible to pre dict, what iU action will be it is . not, prebable tbt Bach win bo dote. Both parties are aware that tllier the Mills bill nor the Sen ate tariff bill can become a la w, aid It la presumed that the Republicans wW be comparatively inactive un til alter the iaaagnratioo of Harri- What the message of the Preai- iafcfTwiN tw ia a matter nf aim it). " conjecture. We will keep our readers posted fromtime to time on all roatters.of public Utejesi. ' VlSriaKHlSIJeE.IT OF THE Xt 'According to the Washington correspoadent oi the World, Hon. William C. Oates, of Alabama, ad rites the disfrancisement of the ejro, Va i Willisi C Oates 1 He UvjialM of Alabama and is, in in ci wtM Of the term, a self made man. Earlj in the war be tweMhe States be entered the Costoderate annj as a captain of iafantr j, rose to be Colonel of the 13th Alabama Rcfimeat, and lost hie right am in battle, lie ia now n-teembeeofConcress and stands f fty'liga la the Honse Lut in? ter be led the Democratic party in thr splendid ' morement that de rented the Direct Tax bill, and will cenlTnneto be one of the Demo cratic leaders of the Douse. , XVe hare been tbns specific be cause his last and boldest more TriH-jnttraet the attention of the iWennr give a part of the inter rlew between the World's corres pondent and Col. Oates. 'Then JP do not beliere that the solid South will erer divide." TbeilBisJat one war; te break ((,4 the Bepnbliean party will not. be convinced of that before the Ttt ay is t 'contpletel y eii annate the ne jto from politics." How could that be done!" 'Iit ni tmendmea: to the Fed- , ral Constitation limiting the Vaf- ftSi to? white men twentyone years old and npwards." Do yon regard such a tiling as practicable!' "If It were to originate with the Repnblicana and any considerable number of the. States North should favarlt, It would bet perfectly prac tical, for I anv certain rery 8ociern State wonld ratify such m avirndmeBt. There white cedble .i i-7 t r . - - IVf J?y.JTW:of eiperience that ' nea tuSragn i n failure and ;nn element cfeternat, discord, corrup tion andde'gfadation. They woald wi"iaj!y surrender their increased M.MmhtlM ttk int riA rt f hia -ccztliued menace to their civiliza tion." ' v; i ' ' -1 , IVstermitting an expression of r' rixn refftrd t4 flisfrafchlsef cur, we agree with ColoneOatei ths t enerer tbe segroet JJocjk to j i and become the cbiel facte: ' ti ZIfraUiCnn politic, fhite meaj as n'rulej without regard to U - r viewl ca tariff and qmUoU of rc'iicj, will be found on the r- .;:r:t;c side. Seff preserraf Ion - r .If rt-fct demand it, and tier Uaeepe frcn itnliLot' iilimj. f- - , ri , The reat ;;u:cs ef'Xt tYcik aad lajiiaa ae laow colj Uiz thUQue&Ucn TU aegr&Tote la these States elected ITirrLson, and the white people are intensely ia d'gnaat. If 5w Teck sad v!i ana declare fcr.d.isfraachisexctt, rnaectkat, New Jersey and the solid South wl folfawand the work wW be done, r;: n this coaoection we call eittn. tion to the fUowiaf Article taken frem'. the&iehnMad Christian Ad reeaie. Dr. Laferty always vrites with great ntvility and this Is one ef hia best articles;' ..J"!' ' What a strante commentary on "free Institntions" is the fact that a majority of n million and a half of white men voted la favor of Here I sad. Harrison ill rule by the will of ex slaves. If there was not an African in America, Ciereland wonld have nn overwhelming mn-: jority.3 How severe the strain on me Kepuwic when Ethiopians without the faintest notion of he ballot, take away political power from the majority of white eitizens I The Anglo Saxon, after centuries of civilization, finds liimsell under the thrall f barbarians of receat remove from Equatorial ' Africa. The masters of the world -become the political siavea of its hereditary serfs. . Think of the government of England determined by the stupid vote of the lreed blacks of Hsyti ! That ia the precise situation ia the United States. , A million of men the best and brave, butchered each other that a dull and besotted alien race might hold the balance of power among an Eugluh-rpeaxiae people. Consider also that the Chinese, who aie the greatest tribe of the East a nation producing wonders in architure, art, finance, political economy are scouted trom pur shores, while the Negro, whose native land is just across the Mediterranean from Athens and Borne, and along the same river with the wise Egyptians, yet never rising out of a sloven savagery la all the centuries, remaining a brute aad bondmen throughout the ages, is the ebon Czsr of America, the sooty and grotesque idol ot ad vanced statesmen. It makes men shudder for the sanity of our civil ization. The nearest illustration to this odd disarray and confusion of com mon sense is found In the era of the Fharaohs. In the tombs pf the great Barneses are huge bulla, embalmed with all the skill and lavish cost of rate chemistry. These gross beasts were held as sacred. A learned, powerful and famous nation did homage tdthm class of cattle. Such is the absurd infirmity of groat minds. k .'.' (,Tbo worship of this Apis is not more surprising than the elevation of the imported "sersuVprogen pf Ham" to the dictatorship o( Abe Anglo-Saxon people pf this age and country. We ire ready to close oar gates eyeo , w me juiEupesD with his genius and history, but decree it a sacrilege to hint that jt creatnre out bf a rude hut in a Southern swampj Wtn mind, tnanl aers and motives hardly above a gorrilla, is not it to direct and dominate the "Mrs t nation in the fore files of time." It is apyscliical eccentricity. The bnman mind. like the banyan tree; after , seeing the sun and shooting toward the zenith, stoops again to kiss the diit. These are the reflections thai must force themselves upon men Who loathe "practical politics," bat with, the sea-chart of history be. fore them fxlark the currents that hare wrecked empires. . Patriots ought to use the past as a lens to the future. The overthrow of a party has only one significance, as directing the eye to the quickening motion and whirl in the waters that alarm. The maelstrom is 6n that tack. f Don't talk. Never sulk. Better draw the cork of your indignation; and let it foam and fume, than wire it down to turn sour and acrid within! ton. Sulks affect the liver, and are if ill worse lor. . then heart wand; soul. Wrath driven in is as dangerous to the moral i,health as Buppreased small ,pox , to .the Animal system, Tliaainata It. hv poflAtinar mw mildness, humility,an4. serenity ot better men inan yourseil, sufleripg under greater '.wrongs , than yon uar eytt.Deencaued upon to bear 'HtWilL UofRVi, merchantrtaks Qty. Fla.i was taken with a severe cold attended with ax diatreealiiceeagh and ranniac into cobmmptkm ia its first tegeevf fie. tried many aoHmllad popu lar cough remedies and. staadiir grew worse.; Was reduced in flesh, had d if. fioulty in breathing sad u anable to aleep.-Finally tried Dn Kingw New Okcorerjr for Consumption and found nnmediaw relief, and after using shoot s half dozen bottles found 'feimeelf .well and haa bad do return of the djseue. No other remedy can abow so grand a record of cures as Dr, King's Kew Dis covery for Consumption, gv&nnteed to de just what is clalmad for it. Trial bottle free atf E. N. Daftj 'a d nig itere. t. t . tcl.ig; tlitcss . .dd t. ; c s cr lock i-r it WL lcu Itiz s2 a.seatlasst sir 3, kiow ti.it the seiter U sjiag w&xt ia tt iamo&t so&l Ls dutbe lievts. Ytile nctoIy believes tk it ; hari ' e : ia ta V cl ; et U Ve sccjLt ia tiers is not that fcrrna belag wlo. wLIU 14 lives, say what he may, is noteeek leg either openly or naacksewl- e4red to LiotitelC He whobfUly waives off tie acknowledgement of this fact, renera!!j is at the same momeat finding plausible excuses, or Lzvr ot present necesaity, fox securing to himself all possible ease and employment. What is tacomfortable or dlsa greeable to do, la sure to tie contrary to Lis Ideas ef "right" What he wishes to do, can never be wrong.' By men's acUoua, not by their words, must we Judge them, - 1 u; ; " , w Foaisie Ceeaetrv. To women there la an mexpreaiblo uaciaauoa .la tha dalliance won danger-o-thia compromise between lore and coquetry It la their one excitement and it la worth to them all the thousand others that serve to relieve, or more often to dutrect, the dullness of their lords and matters. Thev are content to be whirled out of their own thoughts in that pleasing rortext. ; Its eddy ing . rapidity is so delightful its attraction so gently powerful its surface, nn to the rerr ed?e.!so smooth and glassy t all is charming till the last fatal pinnre itself, when the abyss is opened to its victim, and then closes upon her forever. . RiiGi(r:cii.aDaKs ; To miltiona. nlaaaln tbalr nalaiaa aini) Livvrt, Kiditri, Stomach sad Bewail to a haaltby activity, Baohis the mit ioa of U fuioaa CaJtforait liquid fruit rtmady.Sjron of Figi. R. N. Daffy, sconl, IUw Bone, N.C. MvlSdw4w - Wheu you om t 5 Old Virginia ChorooU for 10 onU,why do you pay 5 ceats for oa elgferr F, Uuuch, WkoUaal Agent. IITDIVIDTJAIJTY. Thlitaaau mm ' apeeioe vlrto, ' On rem- if pmtiaae only what w elalm tor ft, it tua aaoimh to aatlafyaCT aren the ikep tleal. rVM BtboB U OF PRICKXBSS ratu. . Tba Blood BaU CoHJuianto,Ga : If 11M Rl 1 haiTA dm Mm. tlm. n&a nard -B. S. B." m imMflar of tha blood and to batldapthoarauia,aMaUlr,aad oon.ldar it without axoaptloa u finest remedy of tu kind in tha market. 1 onra with beat wtafiMf A RTHBa O. Lawia, Editor SouUiern Booletr XlvAtrta, Ava., July 4, im. E.a.a.CoAtlaata.Oat j (ianita-aioanaot aafiilofh la praia af yoar Mtooa raruier, ; ;--air-aa aoiiara par bottla Wonld ba a amaU price fai u eon faaa to food tt did aMand la a abort a Umav t waa eewarad wit h aoraa all ever my body and llmba. aad I took itaeka of to-called blood aurlflara and bob did maaoT food la et I waa daily arowlnf wotao. I boaght a botUofB.B.aVadDJoraI aad need the flrat bottia i knew 1 (sad got ald of tha rlim medicine, aad after taking (oar or five bot tlaatwaaa wellmaa. - , ' R, B. H :'. p-", -na: .f- ' --!,-. . ' ' :"..'! 'if"!) nvPj Tpasw suvvebUsa nmevaf 1 CySTASULR fKKUXfOfiJi .JoO . . . :.Uovf AtWltfMU dollar AfclM. i . I. haTa beeB ,a aallbtW drtna' alatarrh- ra- foav yt4r. XAaye naod . arvarel lltrexent mecneiaeeumt propoaa to rata it, out never found, aett ealM a4U I aaad Botanie KXl Balm ( a. fct BJ; ptaee . saing that I haw ex perienced great relief, andbelleye 1 will pea Mot a permanent sura. J. C. Bmithi j AH Wbe dealra fan lnrbi nation abonttha eanee and ear of Blood Poltpca. Serofnla na ecnmiMii eweumga. uioer, uoree, BMUinaUavi, Kldaer Oemalataita. Catarrh; e., can eeirara by man, free, a copy f ant 83-lieae llloetrated book of Wondera.flllai wttk the rooet wonderfal and atartllng proof .. - iirMiTi Ilia rv ir.(. n. ' Far taW in New Berne at the drug awrae -ec n, ri. unny ua js. a. HeaVwa, ; B0 -s The.ffeStlimen May Come1) DiiaHersnd Toilersitb EVEU JBp(TJenT fOi 5TBI8 MABKCT. AT tantou 'ftic&. i - L. He CUTLER, :2jf& .Middle Street, i . ". KBIT JtEIlXE. V C ' it LLi t-t-l KUZi crtr WHOLESALE GBtEE;Xtj .IKTEa THE t6it6lSQCit , i .fi'.., a iv.i.-Ij fuJ. !' as PltoqtAUATIONti 1,200 Cans J lb. Tomato e a, J e0p:6M 2 1t com; .',4? 1,200 Cans 3 lb, Peacheav Very fcs:p. IIclDcceptioa. ' middle STEEET,' c ) -S ji.. - Inaa" i j j ''Cl ! ai i i . - ' . f t . i t; , - - - 'I k.. i - mr ' 1 . . J .. ... - . , ' 1 1 Y- "l Absolutely Pure. rata aawdar neTar vaneaj a utarei el anty.atreactk. aad Wboieenameaeaa. aior eoaeioamieal titan Ue ordinary ki ode. aad aot baaoid la eampeuuon with tae axuuaade I low teet, abort we'ght.aiBm or paoai4aia aaa. soraonryiaeaiia. UOIAL iif Oe..iu ail-at. . X. - mtn ia-tvara this iji AeTbd3fB' Xcaw i op xamp yp i roney. U&hcrsi similar are imitation. This cact Label is on each Pearl TbpChunpey. A dealer may lay and think he hat others,, as a good, BUT HX HAS NOT. insist upon the fiiac t Label and Top. " raw oaii (narwHEK. maie onlt IT , . j " Been Thla, atWd Vote Aecorellaigly. The eUctioa obvm elf atext' Tuesday , ana w nope win raauit n ilia aatiiiac tlon Pt erery citizen and to the beat inter eta of the country. ,,) Ia the meantime we with to rnform lde pnbilfl thaW haTia been huraed out. Wa are still in but iaaaa, and mar be fodnd ktl aW a. a Wrv 4 . " . ' I irenwiini jixacksmiMi JSbop, where. will be glad ttf see our patrons and tat tketrerdere. naiwrt S t-.n,T Immediate atepa wUtiM taken te rihuild In brick, at the old stand, on Craven street, when W will be fn "better condition than We hare with ua Mr. Jamks VtAirVxtL. who ia wall knowa ,in (tbl oonmnnrCy for hiii skill in woikminilup, M , A ... ,; : - oenq in orders, we a;e ready rot bull Ma. " " ' EDWAEDfl CL4BK, Boiler Makcnf and,MaeagiBta, ( novo nw W...it;hslibirbfcm, rri-ftun I x lledT esaro in D::rJ i have k" f nil line of ' Cook tn'fr Ld uenttng movear, and will' bey sold ea reaeonable terme. u ; We make a specialty of the New Far' mer uin uook stores and other brand 'Also S complete line of Hard Ware Saih, Dooremnd Bllsds html , , Oarr and Wagon;Materisl UarnSM. Painti. Dili. Qlaaa. eto. .'.-.. Cotne and see 'me apd be oopripoed thai I will seltyoe ood goods for little money, 'i ' o ; ocasawtf,, 1AS 4- 8TAKDARD SCSUS.ACEKClf. J have jastreceivod.n nice line ot PltiBlSKS' SlANDlED . SCILES, which I will sell, at MtlfA.O- ,;,rrlces famished .on. appb'citin and katisTactiott guaranteed. ,"'K, 1 have also a comDlete line of Hardwire " ! Carriage 1 Material, Bonders SnppliS, ShipChandlcrv, Cope," faints, Oils"and Tarnish, Agirtcaltarftt Implement, etc " 4 Craven at., two dobn below South Front i -(Dait's old stand), Kew Berrie, V. C. r- 'ci a iirTT7iT tr fo doMssoutu', fiari Liyery.StaUea, , l-f" r.S rSi.iv.'' i -h ( Cx For, WoiT.V-t ; '.A . HALF-BLOOD JERSEY DULL CALF, 'Trice $15."00.' J. I 7 k . iaT n( M,fmtit4 eiv kit Hi StOY U A Jtl JArp!j'toli"..l;J-i : JSNOOn WADSCHTO, " n:3dwtf ' j:pw rrrpp, . r, HVJ rtarned oor thanks t eat t,Hca4li eajtoaiti aho have so fcaeh he!ped ns to dcve, cLl-t Ji.'i.s:.U naJuva Licgtt tfrrtrjtla'j-ist twelve uubui .Large er ks, ti:i ve Yea, tbat Ls exact) what we aeaat te sav, alta'U a-B.ij tj a ripple to aaddealj appear athwart the wrdiaarilj coined aoi asitru and stolid eoonteance,ofaocne of oar cwmpttitois to.tt. c such preAat".va"ca oar part, out jet. each U ;bo casej acCs-ri.sg to the'' Mures, given ,Ut bjr the meicbuuta of tleeitj aeuiaan&a, nnder ine srx-sionins enamg Jane sotn, isss, were more than f 2,w, greater, nerwrding to thla sworn Watement; than any other drj gods merr hant in the elate. And yet this weoleaaleTobberj of the people's moaey ia pexmicteu. j ay i jUar traae or last mourn, UctObef, ws petter than any month before, and It most be becaase : . J,;, " ; ; . . Vo Sill Cssd;Qeods ;aKttid s Lg nosl -:" Pcstfhld t. Piisis, and Deal Lfgilbildj. viz ; U VVt take this opportunity, to mention a few thiogs tha. we are selling a great many of; , , . Yard wide white Bomespan fie. " f Yard wide bleached Domestics, 5c ' - Good Pasta goods at Te per yard. , Men's nM wool Undershirts, 50o. ' i ' ' tidiefc' Vests. 25c J '2. " Geotsr Camera hair tpdershirts, Double width Cashmere, black rasa a. a . era . a eaa really worth 7c, f . t-. a 284 yards Hemp (Jarjet, 12c. yd. We are also agents for Ihos. jo incnes wrae uaBnmere, vuc . 36 laches wide Serge dress goods, all wool, strictly a bargain'ic. All wool Oenriettas, 50e. .... , X Silk warp Henriettas ,85c, black. ' " MDi Bege Dress Goods, 25c, , , , a . . Dresa Flannels, 52 In. wlde.50cu ' '7m I T. 1 The best embroidered back Kid Glove for ladies ever offered at the price, they fit well 5 aad we have them fn colore and black, price IOC ,Ye have the best line of 0c Corsets,-!! alaes, white and 'grab. We have also been agents or Clark't 0. Spool . otUn aince September, 1885, keep a fall stock ou hand, and sell II te the trade for 55cleas 6 per eeat. for eash. f be manner !n"wh!ctr -we! hare ihshed this well known ami deservedly popalat Ihreadhas forced aoine to discard to a certain extent other threads and add tliU ,to . their atosks. Kememler, yonr order will always Ye arc not behind, bat foremost i 1 selling more goods in that line and fri larger quantitiesand heliev- it ia conceded, than any other houae. You will lose money if yoa do pot eonsttlt ear nriees before hnvino-eiaAwhlirn ' A WBhoes,ve have more Shoes auismra inner ana -omer soie women's Shoe 38 for 75c, All solid ChUd'e Shoe, 50c A good whole stitch I D. 8. Brogan, men's, for.QOc. And all others in proportion. ' " V , 1 , Come to see us, and be convinced,, for ,'ilruth is mighiy and will nrArail ) - fat v a aara a , Bespectfully, T!0 . " , . 1. -( .- IBUblic-qoiterllv! iU . i take wntlntt. Trf ATST atar tufa" T '. " '.'" ' iiuol saui eCr.ai. iGioiiiing and liSVltU j .j ril'rU"fj Two doori north of Hotel AJbetfe. Uiddle atreet. tou wlli 'flnJ 'a'fjia.n WeH6elecUdLlneof,; ' , " " " aa "1 TK fp w4 ' I f!f iXttT.SAAru mtmT ,tore " Bo Ufactory will be u .b J, .T' refunded without aueatlODio n!t.'.an Ji.4u". " Til.7kw hi'LwV5dtl,0ItO'2.ke yu' JU pleaaaut md ngreeable.1 w-? lt Thanking thepublis for past patronage, I feBpectfullj aek-a eontinoaace., - . -f a.i.l.a.j. . . ' : 1 . v r- j rv a ' ' wueawiiawa-'r mill wnnv Ahi dtv i n " VU f VWefa .1 , ajL , , r M y,t wtir aianua.uai i ii, j -v V ;r ei m aV- at nptto;;HpTniITG Blir BARGAIITS I ..Bin iriiTi mrwwn FT. at. a ,a e7 S Trilr - hE6 qtAtt WTgqon of Bargami VLS are be-. n i lo t ?,a tbemoatcrits' "od closest buyer. l, wi, .1 . . " OurCLOTHIUcorDprUae the largeit varfcty, bod8oret rttlaa sad finret quality ever shown In Newberu, and eMiroua oholdi4 0 r pwit "n at " f" thf will fcs scld at aatop4icg lowpricei. onole rricta h fcof.i e aa the quality ( f,, Wperjor tfl. what one woulisgppooe from the prion we'V--"' i t' WtSiT DMliro1 lineof XoeeSuita, and ejogTa IePantilrilvv't C;f SIYLT3 Ire" STElIlia ! Cur Kir? Cl : i ,JJ , JaJlAT3 we are showir 8t the new BhBpp, compi,: g tLe I " r I , ani Youmanll.-x i, and haviog been bought rom first hauii tLry wJl Le i i s- AnUhir; y low. ' ' , b 4 ;Thef-: iefHEN, WOlltS'3 and CTinx-"-3 E;:0;.ih- ' -ff""i. 7iO. i"i ft CQ upwarda. The caMratai BA1 "LI i' C3.ia BH' S! "FSiril Ieifnta. E?ryrn;ro!iwi hth"f . frnarar- '- ' . . , ' "r -!T t A f al 1 TPneb tir t ' ' :if-Ta wrr-.bBtlr-.-tn.rwijta.v'i ' kof u: r-c .-'-y reru s atcurkb toot it for ti. Ciur c -torpors tr i: WV.1 tjti i . 3 w: ull ce J. J. r ',- t - t f r ' rf r, gT3 i '1 f'. 'I ri 1 A W K j Zf $1.00. , and colors, only lzlc ia, won rthlStl - m ttmtm.ix9j&-iti i c. yd.' t A firil line of Mattftigs," a tJarpet it OtoM',? ' CV , M, flolt'a celabxated liaw JtHvet Tlaida. be filled for O. T. ; , ia the fight for the - than almoajs aoyVhfng Ise,1, good THE i.li'ri iw 4 a iw M fms.un .tv ' . .J vT. ..?' .,tnJl a'd-lt ('' f ,aXIi ttf .Wii" I . ka i!l if, f . 4 . . i ail jft ... ' Viai . : , hist . ii ' :; lil i 3fjiif 'id(m'j Vf. a a . . ., .. J it cw psir in e?ch--!. Shoe-Siordr a. a. -jt "at v P - zonrownUro, butci Un i f Ijoawi'.l 7 e;j our njotra: . . -' ; "'Uidile f ; , r -r'g ' pt"i1 to 1 ' an! w'"l -1. 1" t
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