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fU 0AILY JOCJUALin ft tlx Hl pak-niiia' toil. em Mai day ftt tsspsrywacttJeiersu wiik. iMmnt TXI rtU.T JOCaSAJ ft M wtut pa pacts paarnnoal rrery Tkamiay M tl.M UmmMI tlH; tea hiMtt MHquii reciprocate TOt tad ftTt t Charlotte and all ftt UUraediaia eonatry aboidiaUj of the lixariea that aboud UthU Tklaltj Bews aad Obeeiwr. THE 6IIIUL ASSEMBLY. FOUKTH DAY. v . - . ' SKf ATS. M miimcim tnt. ud iMiuiu itu Senate met ponoant to aa Twtotiwi tiftin Ijoarnaent. !MNcvaaMiitJikiiw.kMtM r,Wr. Pavn: Rill to rreata MftMtNUlirrm H.ilrftAd ftorn mission. lUfenftd rvWftnt4tMftiprUft ,miiiOB. itkm aHrtuui lit Air. urowa : i5iu to provide u mtv 4 ; for an appropriation for the colored ii:itaMjroftituTftt Mlnm To ths committee ..j.. on finance. w eeej wtiM j aaitoito4. 5 ' Bj Mr. Qreen : Bill to amend i nmu s m l section j, so oi tne uoae. neierrea witoiM btMOoaau nana to the committee on propositions IMniMWiMHM sailor an(j rrjeTaBee8. Bj Mr. Lucas: BUI regulating .iMM i e. no.r i the Bal of corB in orth Carolina. iMinBH"HTiia "iiiht nimt-r K.iTTa 10 commiuee on sgricui- ftftUor ay rnuwitM at uta omoa ud ture, mechanics and mining. Um phtum exist THE JOURNAL. .amrBK. ulM lU SKIT BU1IE.1I. C. JAN. 16 1 MM el Ik Fm al ! B.r. aateaaaS elaea Ba.itat. N 0 Fain are Oar fathers then, and ws revere, FAIRS. modern institutions, knew nothing about manj among those would hare opposed their introduction. But they came with the progressive developments of the times, and now they are foand in every State of the Union. Erery where their beneficial influ-j ence) Useen in their life giving and nergiilng power. It is not usual for fairs to take place in winter. In most cases open air displays are essential to success, and in most places the weather is too cold in winter to ad Bait Of ont door eipoaitions, but, in this delightful climate, hdrucIi diffi culty is encountered. Next month, the good winter Booth of February, New Berne will bare an exposition that will surpass in beauty, variety and ex ceUfQce all that have gone before. While the success of the exposi tion is assured, it is desirable that every member of the community contribute to that success. What ever advances the interests of the eity tends to the upbuilding of erey citizen. In every community, however progressive, there are always some oeoDle who are fast asleep. In this m neighborhood the Fair will awake every one, and enthuse the most phlegmatic. It will unite citizens isv common purpose. It will pro dace competition and induce a desire . to excell in all industrial pursuits. Indeed, its object is to stimulate business activities, and attract capital to tbe best field on this continent. Its purpose is to bring into social relations tbe peo ple of all sections of tbe State, and make North Carolina thrill in an ticipation of the coming glory. IHIBLOTTE A3D NEW BERSE. There was an election in tbe good county of Mecklenburg last TJhnriday at which the question of ibejbtibiBf to the four new rail-, reide' to Charlotte was submitted to'tKe people. We learn that not encngh TOtes in tbe affirmative were polled to secure the subscrip tion. We sympathize -with those who werft disappointed, for we too have felt the keen anguish of disappoint ment. Wen men are defeated in cher ished plans it is not always wise to euggert other enterprises; bat, knowing -the good sense of onr friffldi in the West, we delicately intimate to them that the exten sion of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad to Charlotte would be of great advantage to thefir beantifal city. "The territory through which tho CXtChsUra will go is rich in all that ebatribtttea to tbe wealth and gen sjrai.proeperity of progressive coamttuity. All along the line there Are rirgin fields ready to empty their untouched treasures iato the Up that is ready to receive them. - Why may not Charlotte be the tappy recipient of this wealth and these treasures! , tfewEetne, too, be greatly benefited by railroad connection with Charlotte; bat , ehe- will By Mr. Payne : Bill to simplify indictments for perjury. Referred to committee on judiciary. By Mr. Lucas: Resolution of instruction to our members in Con gress to use all means within their power to prevent trusts and com binations upon the necessaries ot life, riaced on the calendar. By Mr. Moore : Resolution ot instruction to our members in Con gress, requesting their efforts to secure a geological survey of cen tral and western North Carolina. Placed on the calendar. By Mr. Williams, of Pitt : Joint resolution authorizing tbe Com missioner of Agriculture to offer premiums for the largest yield of grain, etc., per acre. Referred to committee on agriculture, mechan ics and mining. srECIAL OKDER. Mr. Moore's resolution of instruc tion to our members of Congress requesting the immediate and total : abolition of all tbe revenue taxes was taken up. Mr, Payne offered as a substitute for the resolutions and amendments pending a resolution as follows : Whereas, The present system of tariff is unjust, anrair and burden some to the people of North Caro Una and has proven a heavy em bar go laid upon labor and industry and whereas this system haa.been declared by the Supreme Conrt of the United States to be robbery under the forms of law ; and Whereas, It has been clearly de monstrated that the present tariff supports and fosters monopolies, trusts and combines ; and Whereas, The present system of internal revenue laws is oppressive, inquisitorial and contrary to tbe spirit and geuius of our institutions, therefore ResoUed, By the Senate, the House of Representatives concur ring, that our Senators in Congress be instructed and our .Representa tives be requested to secure such a sound, healthy and substantial re duction of the tariff as will make the taxation upon articles that are intended to be consumed as luxu ries higher than the necessaries of lile and those materials, impie ments and machinery which are consumed or used in agriculture and manufacturing. 2. That our Senators be instruct ted and our Representatives in Congress be requested to secure ( far as the same mav be in accord with said tariff reduction) an early repeal of the entire internal reve nue system and all taxation there under. The above was amended by striking ont the words in brackets Mr. Payne's substitute, after a lengthy discussion, adopted, pat upon its second reading as an original bill and passed, and under a suspension of the rales, put on its third reading and passed, Mr. Lucas called up the bil changing the time of holding the Superior Courts in Beaufrot county and under a su pension of the rales it passed its several readings. existence of trail in North Caro lina. Jaiiciary. : Mr. Xlir&h: To chaan the time of holdicg the eocrta of Beaufort county, calendar. Mr. Donghton: Aft act to eimpuiy the titles of eonTeynncesj etc., Judiciary coaxUttee. - ; J j ' The calendar via taken up and disponed of u follower ' Uonse re solution on contested election eases, recommending a. speedy disposal ef them and that no mileage or per diem be given to Donseated members. On motion of Mr. Cooke It was referred to the Judieiary committee. Bonse bill 37, on motion of Mr. Foscoe. was taken from the calen dar and referred to the committe on propositions. Hoose bills-Noa, 10, 29 nod 22, in reference to a railroad commission, were referred to the special joint committee on railroad commission. The following committees mere then announced by the Speaker: Committe on rales: Messrs Cooke, Donghton and Lyon. Committee on finance: Messrs. Dolman, Matheson, McCubbins, Danlap. Anderson, Foeone, Makeiy, White, Blanton, Galloway, Wooten, of Lenoir, Bam, Hopkins, Hood, Parker, Cooper, Amis, Beaman and Mastin. Committeeon agriculture: Messrs. Phillips, Gibbon, Marsh, of Union, Woo ten, or Richmond, Bass, liooa, Frances, Blue, Wellons, Wilson, Overman, Temple, Wall. Committee on railroads and poet- roads: Messrs. McDonald. Scott, Clifton, Kellogg, Taylor, Johnson, of Johnston, Defbrd, Temple, Trail, Blevins, Banner. 1 For Sale,: L: 32 OUSAXa ACRES OT LAID wm auli Uf etty. ftot?h font sahftb tor ftll trmckft. Alao tockimack. Good Ut for lukbr null at SjtikMPolftt ,,i;.DUiici?;v ' 15 THE tSTA BLISHMENT OF " Dell The-Jeneler" Will convince J one th&t w have in stock th Largest, Moat Varied, and CompUto Line of Diamoodi, Watchca, Flna Jawelry, gUver-Wara, Fancy Lamp, BurmeM, Gold aad Silrar Ilead Cane in tha Slat. . ; U will ba t aayarf lntereat to ae oar cttndt before ttdrchaaujg. KINSETI SCHOOL, Kiaa'a Armies ftmiv. Tu Bnr SAlti la tha world for Out. Bruiaaa, Soraa, Uloora, Bait Kheam, Favar Boras, Tatter, CnappM Hftnda. CUlbUiaft, Coma, and all 8k in Eruption, and poaitlvelv curat piles or no pay required. It ia guftraataed to give perfect latUf action, or money re funded. Price 10 eeata per boi. For lie br R. N. Duffv. jan 17 This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar ate imitation. ;This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and flunk he has others as good, BUT HI HAS NOT. Insist npoatbe Exact Label and Top. ni Mil IWIYWNERE. MM! ONLY 17 GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburgh, Pi. I 3 Home men seem never to grow old. Always aetive in thought, always ready to adopt new ideas, they are never chargeable with fogyism. Satisfied yet ever dis satisfied, settled yet ever unset tled, they always enjoy the best of what is and are the first to find the best of what will be. RENEWS HER YOUTH. Mrs. Phoebe Cbeeley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remark able story, the truth of which ia vouched for by the residents of the town: "I am 75 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness ror many years; could not dress myself without nlp. now 1 am tree rrom an pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own bousewort. 1 owe my tnanas to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, sue. and $1 at B. M. Duffy t drug store. Look OutJFor Fraud Scad This, aad Tete Accordingly, The election oomea off nut Tunedtr, ad we bope It will rejrolt to tha Bat Mac tion of (Tory citizen and to the best inter efts of the country. in tne meantime we wiaii to inKrm toe public that, having been bnrned ont, we are still in badness, and may be found at irenwltn s Blackimith s Soon, where be ill be glad ti see onr patrons and take tnetr orders. Immediate steps will be taken to rebnild n brick, at tbo old stand, on ( ravrn street, when we will be in better condition than ver. We have with ns Mr. James Manwixi, who is well known in this community for bis skill in woikmanahip. fcend in orders. Wo aie ready for busl Bean. EDWARDS 4 CLARK. Roller Makers and Machinists. iiov3 nwly notrsE. Speaker Leazar called the House to order promptly at 10 o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. Ciisp : Asking the repeal of the purchase tax. Committee on finance. RESOLUTIONS. I3y Mr. Alexander: Instructing the Secretary of State to furnish the landlord and tenant act. m pamphlet form to justices of the peace of tbe State. . bills. ' . Mr. Chadwick : Repealing chap ter 89, laws of 1885, prohibiting the use of live shell as a fertilizer, Calendar. Mr. Gibbon : To repeal chapter 100, laws of 1887, in .regard to dl forces. Commiuee on judiciary. Mr. Hopkins: - In ' relation to carrying deadly "weapons. Com mittee on judiciary. Mr. Pueh. of Randolph: To amend- section 1,421 of the Code, Judiciary committee. , Mr. McGIll ; Ia' relation to tbe benefit Of a certain class of debtors, Jndiclanr committee. : Mr. Beddingaeld:. Toprobibltlhe II Go to F. S.DUFFY DRUGGIST, AMD BUY BIUGUimClSEJCREAPFGRCiSH. Tbe beet assortment of Trusses In ihe city A lane, rarted and select stock of l"rfu- mw uiil Vina Hnana. A loholce assortment of Fine and Cheap Cigars. . neeas ror iruoaiogiuia uuuon imiwn Ti&tF-Pi q mi. Faather-Fans. Meonted Birds, Featber Work and Fancy Artlolee made by Utu A . W. IttTTlT. Also, a handsome eolleetloa of ChrUtmaa Goods aiid sandiiee, all of which we offer at the VERT liUWKar raUOKS ior UA"B. deoldwtf F. H.DUHFT. 250 Bblt. of FLOUR BOUGHT AT THE LAST DECLINE, For Sale Very Cheap at IF. Ulicli, WHOLESALE GROCEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. K. C. I A Stoves are in Demand All tha time, and the pltfit to buy them la at P. .1. DRAHEY'S. We have m fall line of Cook In and HeatinK Stoves, and will be sold on reasonable terms. . . . ; We make a specialty of the New Far mer Qirl Cook Stores and other brands. Also a complete tine of Hardware. oash, Doors and blinds. r ' h'x's',, Mvt m , - .- rWj For Girls and Young Ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens January 16th. aT Write for Catalogue to JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal. N Y e ar ew HOLIDAYS ! l)j not spend your money foolishly, but buy sornetlnnjr useful for your Husband, Brother or leaa. Shirts, Trunks, Underwear, , Valises, Hosiery,! Rubber Coats for Men Collars and Cuffs, 1 and Boys, Gloves, . Initial Scarf Pins, Neckwear,! Cuffs and Collars, Silk and Linen Hand- Buttons, kerchiefs, Boys' PlaidliTies, Umbrellas, ! Etc., Etc., Etc. HOWARD & JONES. J. W. STEWART, Sale and liver) Stable. Cart add ' Material, Harness. ragon J Paints, Oils. Glass, etc Come and sea me and be convinced that I will sell yon good goods for little money. oc28 dwtf P. M. DRANEY. Just received, the finest lot of Youn Mules and! Horses ever brought to Eastern North Carolina. oad Street, -New Berne, N. C. Steamer Howard, Independent Steamboat Line. On and after Monday the 10th da? oi Sept., the steamer Howard, will run the following schedule: For Trenton every' Monday- and Fri day at eight o'eloekr, returning Tueaday and Satflrdayr -4 - f V; J. J. LASITTER, Manurer. J. J, DiflOBWAf, Agent atew Berna. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA STOCK. 5 Mr. E. S. STREET has just received from Western N-C. another lot of fine If a lea and Horses. 0. Come and see them. Ji8 J. H. OBABTBK. BASII. kUXLT. JOHN H. CRABTEEE &C0 ENGINEERS, Founderi and IfAnaiactnreri and TJeaUrt fa' tisimm'mcmsTj' Safins BmOeleM mt ataclaea. Baalers, t f law Vole EKla C-t Mia, ' We are prepared to deOaataas of all sinda WM prompioeas, , v, , 4 , ' rif ParMenlar and Immediate attention given torep.4.aof ailfcinda. r We will b la to tlWplaiis and estlnuitet tor any deaailpUonof aeniaery - j . . we are tie atents for the sale of the Inter lean Saw. Alao for O. 4 A. Bargamlas ee bratedlndestrneUbleMleaValvea, We give satlstaetoryfnarantforaU worn dona bVna. -v - U aw wir ' jaacouuiti ' THE LADIES' FAVOHITkZ. reveh out or ordeh: If you aeslre to paTchaseasewiBj'rnwfTwi. ask our asont at yxrt place lor tmm 4 If inn cannot find onr 8tr't. -wtM CHICASO - ILL. aug77dtrir NEW BERNE AND PAMLICO LINE. lV Steamer TAHOMA, A hand com ilr constructed freight and pas- senser -boat, naylni been placed on tbii to and from all points on lower Mease River sad Fanlloo eoanty, and New Berne. Kor tne present we louowmg acneuoie win ds in operation: ' XeareaWew Berne every Wednesday and Saturday at BIX A. M. for Bayboro, stopping at Clobioota, Adams and umlths Creeks, y andavere ana stone wail. Leaves Bay boro every Monday an. Thurs day at BIX . atomrtna at btonewall. Vandentere, Bmltbs. Adams and Clnbfoon Creeks, arming at newnerne Monday and Thnrs lay evenings. jKxeeiient paaaenger aocommoaaiion, am ple freight aelllties. rralKht reoalDtad ior an I received daily bv agent K. 0. 1), JJne, and every Information given. ; 7 '- i it. abuutt, Ageni, vanaemers, , C. H. FOWLHH. Bionewall. rOWLEJt OO WELL. Agents. Bay bom. OKOHOB A. HUSIKI, . ... ov4 dwtf General Manager. : Ilcur.d Kncb Hotel 1 W. 9. aPB AGTJS Prop'r. -i- 4--' Hound knob. n. 6. Moet, Picture iqne Scenery in VWeatern North Carolina .vponita or ibtebest ihab bt: v- Old rort,.. ....Distant S Ulles. St. Bernard MonUln.. "1 ,' OatawnaraJla , . ,.. " " J WnHft . ,, "1 . SwannanoaTpDnel. .. - t - Pinnacle of the Bine Kidge. " 5 " Potto Top f ToeEUvesBaetrontAahUa;. - t ' Badges' Iron Bprtngs , 1 1 , , felly's Iron Bpringa.......' ' U . MUebeU's Peak, the Grave of Prof. UltcneU , uenigneaspoinieaatof the Kooky ' Mountains, nlnemllee ... !nre eool dry atmosphere; no fogs; light ewws.' fTaiHBHopMiueaoor, apu Term! reasonable i ;- :'18dwtl " Open all the year, by month br week." G&ston House Barbers- Shop, Prof. W. H. Bhepard la now rnnning four ehairi and has secured the services of liar per ' of Goldsboro, a skilled barber, .- -. ' ; Good shave, lOjcenU: hair cnttlng 20 centa ." ' t C , . - Sale of Valuable City Frop- erty. State of North Carolina Craven County. Mary Maud Chadwick "and others To the Ucurt. Superior Court P. t. to sell land for par- tukon. . Pursuant to the Judgment In the above named proceeding, I will sell, for Csth.kt Public Auction at the Court House In iiew bern, on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of FEBRUAUT, A.l. lgg, the. varaable House and Lot, on Pollock street, called the Raw Robinson, being the eastern half of the lot known and diftlDt-ulabed In the dan of said City of Newborn as Lot Number Two Hon dred and Vive (106), with all the Improve ments In said lot of land. . ,., I-.!-. IhisMt day of December lffW. 1 ' ., .JAMKdO. HaRRJSON. declw . " Commlsaioner. . - 1 . -."1 .fi - f i., t- i rt...It.lf.ili afe y&JSZS11. nrlWA AOArari glTM fnlmtn te Mtional tonlot Ui4 mm m4 ; luUtwataM im4 art m rt 1b. hihi usdd. : rtmraa Aaterlua ritra fill iu irlta a wie ""W ef tiii ekthM ol tnni ad mt. mww, m.i aw Mian IMM( OWTtptm ecMOBti 0 HtfmMMlt,.M. .ul h.u k. 1 J tji linavt pnblnu ti Ue eertad, aad. TaSerV ' DlsJfnctJvely RepresenUtfvV of rJ.Zt VXf farrterteait Thought and Wopaag. ; ftherdrnWVd ky theev-M and wbN. to fca the SZe ESSlaTrl Mrtuu.t.f ue kick. IMPORTANT. "wmm rrtHM, Ui(,M t.l.l f0 Cwh V.lnbl l n.l Ula paper la meailoaad. file tnfl4 www lerrltorr. Ipsm' ; 123 iSSLICASr 2a5aZS2 COL, 743Croadwar, KewYcrfc Iv.k 'r)tO
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