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KlUWHf tllMICimiT fU tUILT JOCJUML la a aU whuu Hac. ttasaily. sasset Monday at iRrM;UIIttlMMki JMlTSfwi M7IUMtltMUHMIIMtll . TBXVXXkT JOC&XAU M Mliu aaaar. M QHeas4 STary Taamiay at 11 H'UIUI , ADTtansma , kates dajly-om teaaeaee? UN;IM tariwt uNmI lute ktda( "ainese k" It MM ft fat am. a4 Mauler wry saasi aaaa j laearUaa Mnnwim tB heiaeat.ea' mh ! MttN at J MM Hstl afaaniaaassf Paataa. to MesS tansew fee lsaawtaa free AU e&ttaoBS C m tM 1 iJMfllUMIll aaast be aaaa la iItuh Rafaiar a4Ter IHm lata wills collecied proaastty at ths esse each, smshb OeeuaMloaUoaa toatalnlne aawa of a Sle- aaamam af eael aaeuera ara aoaaHa. 9a .aaiaattoa aiaes M aaaoeta4 to ha aak Latac that wartaina biaotvonaol aarsona . Blk W . K ... . W ...... fcai will aaaa nor inaa ana eoiuraa a fi a ay paraaaraatlac asar leTeS at an anon? saa in1 aaxanoa sea obtain tn nam o a istaoe ay application at this offloa aud ewtat aunt a taa aneTanee exists THE JOURNAL. . . WVWm. B4Na. .ItBTU. luUH BLuaacr. SJCWBZK9S.N. 0.. JAN. 3 1889. at at taa rW at H r. N 0 irtrCE IM THE CAMStT. Ewslscetbe war the negroes karibeca claim td as tbe rightful property of tb Republican parly. Nowhere bar thfy been admitted tofjinal rights and prixilcges of whit Republican!. They bave been hewers ol wood and drawers of water. Their tasks hare been regularly set before them, and the; hare been required to tote early often and late. Nothing has been girsa tbem bat the-crumbs that fall from the rich man's table. The negroes are waking up to the situation. Not content with beiog the slaves of a party thai profaaaea to bare made tbem free en, they are now demanding a Cabinet portfolio for Blanche Brace, ex Senator from the State of Miasissippi. It cannot be said that Bruce is not competent. As United Statea (Senator be received tbe respect of bis associates, and wore tbe Senatorial toga with be coming: dignity. Mrs. Bruce was distinguished for grace, elegance Mttttlft moat remarkable for one 61 Tier nee. and shared with 7 v 1 ber;fcja$aad the honors incident to hie'eVUen. But, neither the Senaier nor bis accomplished wife wea.;eeeid into Washington aoonjty. ' A fVeab golf separated the Braces and the Blames, the In gills, and tbe Bayards. And so it will ever be. If every negro on this continent should petition Har rison to give Bruce a place in tbe Cabinet it would be scouted as a thing not to be thought of a dis grace aot to be tolerated. It ja a fact not to be denied that General Harrison owes his election to the negroes. They held the balance of power in enough North ern States to turn the scales in faTOT of the Republicans. The foreatoat men of their race are de maftdisg recognition, but their ToiorWill be as the idle wind. There srv 25,000 negro votes in In-djaasV-4000 in Indianapolis alone and all these, and many more, are backing Bruce. Alfred Banks, the leading negro of Nw York, is reported by the World with having said, ''There is no nonsense about this matter. Tee colored people appreciate the importance of their services to the party. Through their rote nearly every Northern State was carried for Harrison, and without it hardly oae in the Union conld have been. tki , ' colored people will aot -be -.satisfied with servile ap pptttimts. They expect all thnmgi the North to be given rec oirftloWin some degree equal to their Jpoit;roce to tbe party. Oen. Harriaoa will be compelled to rec- Ojaixe them by the appointment of a Colored man to the Cabinet. NoGili'g. tea will give them satia fjcUorf Mr. Brace's fitness for thjfcipn no one can call in qoeatioav'S - tyjC no donbt there will be a .fiat bur among the blackbirds when llarjlaoa fires off his gun. The'colored peoplo who hare set their nearta npob high offices onder tha llarrison administration are destined to a crashing diaappoint nent. ' ; - ' DisacraitArts ef Talea If tth CUaix. A anion witbCaaada uaatfirat be asked lor ea the part of the Dominion or it will aot be worta the having. It cannot be battened by any effort of ours, batalliocb efforts win retard it. Canada rvri ari n all tv mUam a Vmhaa 4 there are now over a millitn of Frencb " CaaadiaaaV described by Godwin 8mita,tha eloqaent propa gaadifit of commercial anion, aa aa nn progressive, religious, aubrais sive, eourteoast and, tboagh poor, not nahsppy pedp)e,n He adds, that while Mthey have a very in different reputation as farmer," they are governed by the priest with - the occasional assistance of the notary." This certainly is sot atgn coimendation. Retaining in a poor way their French language, they have aot been assimilated or anglicized, ' perhaps c in not be Americanized, and we have yet to learn that the Latin race have any where appeared to accept of a re publican form of government with any enthusiasm. Tie pnblio debt of the Canadian Dominion, however formidable, would have to be paid or assumed by the United States in case of a political anion. Its present amount in proportion to population is more than three times as ranch as that of the United States'; and the latter is being rapidly reduced, while that of the Dominion for the last twenty years has 6teadily in creased in every year except two. We do not need the Canadian Dominion as a place ot refnure for redundant population. We do not need it for the purpose of enrolling their young men io our army. We do not need it for the purpose of increasing our revenue and, if we did, the balance would be fonnd on the other side of the account. Forum. Modes of Execution CoutrasW d. In modern and more barbarous times tbe aim of tbe executioner was to torture the criminal by kill ing him as Blowly aa possible ; now, on the contrary, the aim is to kill him as speedily as possible and shorten his sufferings. From this point of view the English method of blowing from guns practiced in India, is the most humane this mode of execution is sure, quick, and therefore nearly painless; at tbe same time the moral impression produced by it is very great, and well suited to the spirit of contem porary law. The next most humane, method or of execution is by hang ing, an old expedient, very much resorted to in Russia in modern times. This method is inferior to the iormer, because death is more lingering and cruel. But still it is an advance upon the very old system of crucifixion much prac ticed by the Romans. By this latter the man who violated the law Was nailed to the wood of the cross and bung there often many days, daring which time his sufferings must have been terrible. Commercial Adver tiser. (Jame Treserves and the Public. One thing to be said of private game preserves, in behalf of the public benefit accruing from them, is that they foster a game supply which often overspreads the pre serve boundaries, and thus fam ishes sport for outsiders. A case in point is that of the Country Club of Westchester connty, New York, who sometime ago posted an extensive tract of land, and turned out quail in it. The birds have stocked all the country round about, and gunners report better shooting in the vicinity than for many years previous. No sensible person will ever object to posted land, pro vided there is a free range near by. Fences cannot be built so high that birds will not tly over them ; nor has any genius yet de vised a scheme to clip the wings and restrain the flight of grouse and quail. Thus outsiders come in for a share even of the expensive European pheasants and partridges put out in American preserves Forest and Stream. Household Economy. Besides the purchase, care and preparation of food, one must re member that there are a hundred other ways ot economizing in tbe household. Time, to the housewife, is money, consequently, purchase such machines as will save both. One cannot afford to beat eggs with a fork, when, for ten cents, a beater can be purchased that will do tbe work in one tenth the time. A farina boiler is a necessity, as there is no danger of scorching and wasting food. A meat chopper and braising pan enable one to use the cheaper pieces of meat There are many other machines which are of great use in intelligent hands, bat, as women are not machinists, many excellent machines come to grief from lack of understanding. All unnecessary or fancyntensils should not be indulged in, . TBS OHLT PERFECT KBUKOY For habitual oonttipatkxL, dyspepsia, tod kindred ills is the famoM Califor nia liquid fruit remedy, Syras of Fin. It ttrenfctbeni at well aa clean sea tbt ay-stem, it is easily taken, and perfectly harmless. ' . E. N. Duffy, agent. New Berne, IT. 0. , declS dwlw k ' T-j. ' iKerLia TerutffitT. " V1 Is there aivthinr mora sublime tbaa the way ia which the AmerVj eaa eaa combine the sacred and the proraaa I Why, be is a greater adept at it than Joha Ball. Os board the steamer, we bad a party of Americans who paasedi, Mren days 01 me voyage playing poker. The smoking room rang from morn ing t sight with Ua oaths that they attered every time that they threw a eard en tha table. They were so fluent with them that they hardly need the aama twice ia an hoar. Their stock seemed inex- haastible. On Sunday. ? after breakfast, a voang lady sat down to tha piano and began playing hymns, - . What hapMned thea f Oar poker party gathered round the young lady, aad for two boors tang psalms aad holy tunes to the edi- Ication of the other ocenpanta of tne saloon. I was dumbfounded. In France, we hare men who swear and also men who sing hymns. Bat l believe that the Anglo Saxon race alone can furnish men who do both with equal facility and gusto. forum. Separate laalelpaJ Elettloas. Without venturing to decide which plan is the most desirable, we think there is. no longer any donbt in any impartial mind as to the need of tbe proposed separa tion. There can be no improve ment in oar municipal government no relief from the extravagant and oftentimes corrupt expenditures which make life in oar cities so enormously expensive, until we bring tbe mass ot tbe voters to the comprehension of two points: first, that it is playing into the hands of tbe men who make their living out of politics to allow ' National and State political considerations to enter into the choice of mnnicipal offioers; secondly, that the burden of taxation is not borne by the rich alone, but largely by the poor. Tbe voters most think when they are deciding how they will vote, not as to what tbe effect of their ballot will be on a candidate for Governor or President, but upon municipal taxation, schools, police, paving, lighting, street cleaning, sewerage, docks. Century. Baeklaa'a Aralaa Salv. Thi Best Salts in tbe world (or Outs, Bruises, Soree, Uloere, Salt Rheum, Fever Soree, Tetter, Chapped Handr, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' ouree piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed te give perfect eatUf action, or money re funded. Prioe M centa per box. For alebvB. N. Duffy. Jan 17 A PREACHER CURED OP DTSPEP. SI A. Mi(-raA7iE, Fla , Leon Co , July 40,'88. I bava- beta a (ulTersr rrom indigestion and djipepala for al ODg time and have triad many rcrnadla. bntnntlll waa Induced by my irleodito try your B. B. B. received no rellrf bnt ilnee urine H have fonnd more relief and comfort than from ear otber treatment I bave need. Hoping yon will forward to my addreea your little 32-pige hook for prescription, also evidence of cures. Hnd st earliest date. Riv.Roh'tO. IT GIVES SATISFACTION. UaLtHDo; Fla., Jane 1st, I87. We bave been selling Botanic Blood Balm ever since It flrst eame before tbe public. We sell more of It than any otber blood po rt tier In tbe market, and It gives perfect sat isfaction. J. H. Maeoe A Co. Retail and Wboleaale Dealers la Botano Blood Balm. For tale in New Berne at the drag atorea of R. N. Duffy aad . H. Meadows. nov CONNECTICUT Mutual Lift) Ins. Go. Of Hartford. Conn. ORGANIZED 1846. Cash Assets $55,128,568.55 Death Claim, paid in Newbern, N. C, $52,500.00. d" Has during; the 42 year, since it. organization peid to its Policy Holder, and their Beneficiaries the enormou. sum of $128,777,136.82. t A Company whoee record k Un paralleled. WM. H. OLIVER, Newbern, N. C. AGEITT.- Notice. f The Nattosl Bin or New Bbbkb, Niw Bnsx, N. C, Dec 7, 1888. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder, of this Bank, for the election of Director, and the transaction of each other business as may come before them, will be held at their Banking Hones on the Second Tues day, being the EIGHTH day of JANUABY, 188ft. The Polls will be opened at WELYE. M., to be closed at 1 P.M. Q, U. BOBKBTO. T dec7dwtd Cashier. , Sale of Valuable City. Prop erty 8UU of Iforln Carollna-Craven County, . Hary Hand Cbadwlck and others To the Court. . - - - .tfM Superior Court PU to aell land for par tition. Pmaaant ia faa Jadrment In the Soots named proceeding, I will sail, for Caeh.at Public A action, at tbe Ooart House In Maw bern, on mosuai. we ruuniii oay oi and Lot, on Pollock street, sailed the Saw yer Property, lately oeeopled by Mr. Jos. J. Robinson, being the eastern half of the kx known and dlsltngnlsbed la the plan of said out of Newbern aa Lot Number Two Hnn- dred and Five (206), with aU the Improve merits In said lot or land. This 36U day of Dernber jams o. Harrison, deeSlW ' Commissioner. : : 02EZ THOUSAND ACJIS Ct USD amnauhB bakw cttj,ortaide Jfeuse. mhabie for all tracks. Alae stock ruck, Good kite for lutber nuB at Spikes' Point I ereek-nnd jitst 111 , J -Cr.aAii' rfliev. :..- AH orjicrsi, similar are kutfttloa. 3$&ziiX Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney, Adeakrraajrsaj and think he hai others as good. BUT HK HAS MOT. Insist noa the Exact Label and Top. rrn u tnivtaiui. sum emr sv 6E0. A. MACBETH & CO.. Pittsbanl, Pi. STANDARD SCALES AGENCY. I hare iust received a nice line ol Fairbanks' Standard Scales. which I till aell at MANCFAC- TUEEK S riilCES. Prices famished on annlication and satisfaction enaranteed. I bare also a complete line of VD ilaraware, Carriage Material, Builders' SiiddIiVs. ShinOhandlerv. Uope, I'aiDts, Uds and Varnish, T r ef f Agricnitntai imtiiemeDts, etc. J. C . WHITTY, Craven et., two doors below 8outh front (Dail's old tand).New Berne, N. C Look Out For Fiaud Bead Tnls. anal Vote Accordingly, The election comes off next Tuesday, and we hope it will result to tha satisfac tion or every citizen and to the beet inter ests of the eonntry. In the meantime we wish to inform tae public that, having been burned out, we nr gtill in butiness, and may be found at T enwlth's Blacksmith's Shop, where he will be triad to see our patrons and take their orders. Immediate step will be taken to rebuild in brick, at the old stand, on Craven street, ben we will be in better condition than erer. We have with us Ma. Jambs Manwbxl, who is well known in this community for nis still in woiKmsnsmp. Bend in orders. Wen ready for bus! neR. edwards & clark, Boiler Makers sad MnoAinistg. rov3 nwly Stoves arc in Demand AU the time, and the place! to bay them is at - P. LI. DltAIIEY'S. We have a fall lint of Cooking; and Beating; Stove,1 aad will be sold on reasonable terara. . , We make a tpedalty of the New Far mer Girl Cook Stores and other brands. Also a complete line of Hardware. Bash, Door, and Blinds. '' Cart aad Wagon Material, Harness. PainU, OiU, QUaa, eto. Come and see me and be convinced that I will .ell you good good, for little money. - j oc23 dwtf P. 1L DRANEY. Real Estate Sale. I will sell at Fuhlle Anotron, by ordeT of conn, on MuauAX. JAKUAHY 7th, at tha Ooart Hons door, ll o'eloek, the dwclllnf and Metealf streets, Newbern, N. O , and '"wi w um xuioa or wniuy a-ropanv, Term. Cash. J - is.trooD, 1 nov27 dim Commlcatoner, r- rr THC LADIES', FAVOHITS. aa.xrrxa out or oRDtn. If ytm desire to porcbaeo n'eewm a mach mk aekevt sgeot ai ynor rlre for terms and prioea. Ii yon cannot find oor atmnt, write Olrton''"Wa'MrwiiiVyMiriinw rmt I Ll m iiiti o A1 Ten. . - 3 r W3 .1 I ' ; KI?TgE3f ' HieSt Gs-rQrn For Girls' and Young ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens January 16th. Writs for Catalogue to JOSEPH KINBEY, Principal. hristrnas HOLIDAYS ! Do aot spend your money fixilishly, bat buy something useful lor yonr naab.md, Brother or Heau. Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Neckwear, Silk and Linen Hand kerchiefs, Umbrellas, HOWARD TO Voters of Craven County AND Public Generally ! TAKE NOTICE, THAT AT Clothing and Shoe Store, Two doors north of Hotel Albert, Middle street, you will find a Larse and Well Selected Line of Olotlh i n gr, OJ.otla.js, E8.9 Etc. Boys' Bii tmembeMd.nj article bought at my .tore If not satisfactory will be taken back and money refunded w know question. :.t t Mr. 8. B. Ball will endearor to make your visit pleasant and agreeable. Thanking the pnblio for past patronage, I repectfnlly ask a continuance. Respectfany yonr obi. ;-. J; W. STEWAKT, Sale and Liveifflffie, r 3 listreceivedj the finest lot of .Young Xlules andHorses ever brought to Eastern Korth mipt.u ' .- w --i t.t vis-is - -r . . ' ejsa) . - ,iuuu ..... v iproad Street, -New Berne, ' N. G - Qasoii'ioiisfljarber; Shop. "ProflW. H. Shepard is now running frtIV KatfM enMif lift el aAltnertil tViA aaaatAas wma vwas wawa aiaw ewmu a,aacj WB V IVTal of Harper of , Ooldtboro, .killed barber.. -Good .have. 10 cent.:' hair ntttn 20 cents ? -,. : . . S.CM00L, ge, 3XIV O. i f ';-:L:tv' 'ti Trunks, Valises, Rubber Coats for Men and Boys, Initial Scarf Pins, j Cuffs and Collars, Buttons, Boys' Plaid Ties, Etc., Etc., Etc. & JONES. Thin THE Clothing in Variafv. vt., I v, r . i ) -. ii r . , 1 To tha Citizens of Craven Co,; - Th.Tax List tot 1888 Is now ia my hands for collection. Please come for ward and settla tha sod thus save cost and tronbie. t : ' - D. HTIIISOS, Sheriff." I N.w Pernp, Nor. 10, 1828, tf i
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