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rcsLitaaar &ncaamrr ' fU DAILT JOCXSAisi alx ealam MMm;IUIImUMUMl tatiyera laiiuMmMHIlMtiMttk' TUWIU.T JOCaXAUft W eaiaau Wl aa a ilea a evar Tnaaadaj at SUS PMMIU . ADvatraijro aura .bailt) oe laaAeMeay Sie;ase Sareaaa mNmu ajedaf he W -Saetaeas 'HMMIWllttlN,u4 aeentsfar atari la i4tum aaamiar advar U1 aa saUtod arassatly at the talalaa, aawa of adla- af ai BtHM ax eattaltsS, Se at as umlid te ba aaa i laaltaa aorta yad at aa? eaaay ma sam mum iu aetata ta mum ay aaauoauaa at tale aAea aud THE JOURNAL. eu a. a, a.nvrw.st. Bdlta IwtHII UIU, SKW BXX5K, N. U.. FEB. 10 1989. Uhh4 al the Fail at 1 1 J PBATEft Oars is a Christian people, and, it aooordance with the sentiment of the times, the Congress of the United States and the Legislatures Of the States, are usually oined wfch prajer. " Thil is right, and commends iteelf to the approval of mankind. Bat there is too mach of the form of Godliness, and too litthof the spirit of holiness. Mr. Milbnrn, the blind man eloquent, is now chaplain to the Qoase of Representatives at Wash ington. He is a gilted speaker, and is accredited a man of de cided piety. On more than one occasion he has bten accused of "addressing a throne of grace" on political qnestions, with the hope of initneaciDg the action ol the House. A party harangue in a prayer addressed to God is a sac rilege, alike revolting to Christi ana and repulsive to the refined sensibilities o! non professors. A few days sgo the chaplain of tat Sew York Senate took occasion in hie prayer to denounce the Democratic party for its election (rands and general corruption. AS toon as he finished big UDpious assault, Senator Grady arose in kli place and entered a vigorous protest sgainst so "base a prostitu tion of the bolv sacrament of If Congresses and General As semblies are to be opened with prayer, let it be reverently done, with a just appreciation of the sanctity of religion. It is appropriate for a people to acknowledge a superintending Providence, and make confessions and supplications to the Bnlsr of Universe, but let It be dond as be eosaes the creature in the presence of the Creator, and as a sinner kneeling before the mercy seat. But is there not a kindred fault at the door of many of those who minister in our churches T How pRAtt does the minister rise on the irtsjp of fancy and address the segregation while assuming to pitattom the throne of grace T Far ba it from ns to dictate to the Ministry the language of prayer. They are much nearer the Celestial City than we are, and they much oftaaer hold communion with the Lord of Lords and King of King's than we do; but it seems to us that they stand on holy ground when they make intercession for the people, and the atmosphere around tfein should be permeated with the incense of humility, and the pant sacrifices of pride and am bitten. jjjat all men pray. Trayer is the iftwld'a treat helper. It fortifies rtbe teart, strengthens the soul and Li ) arm for life's conflicts. tt calms fears, assuages paio, giv eooaolatioo, inspires hope and pens neaven. CHARLES S. JOJES. ' Charles B. Jones, for many years aa ot the foremost journalist of fart State, has been judged insane aid will ba sent to the Insare Aiyiom at Mprganton. ' .Taisi. Indeed aad intelligence. Bad for him, aad for the commnity aad especially sad for his family. M MllnTam iBetaae.ea MiM NlMMMUMnW ffiriaMarawniiaissesriaaifca iiiimiiil fctnwHUWniipllmiiwcttM hrMii far tnrtiil edyenasaaiaat Uae wiianeida la mm af lae tiuor m as wut mm bmt mm m eaiaaaa ana HT tnut U&t ha will ba mads) comforULIs at the Aijlam, aal that Ue bmbi aei vUt be blessed to tie recorery. v Individual misfartaaas seldom attract pablio sympathy, bat the safferiap of Celeoel Jones have toaahad uj heart tad wtohs; tears from eyes aasccastosaed to weep. . . He Bide a manly straggle against misfortanet and only eoo eanbe4 wbea his mied was impo poteat to plea and his hands could bo longer execute. We knew aothiBg of the con- ditioa of those so sadly bereft of kis providiag care. If the paths of life are rough to them, we hare bo doubt that the newspaper men of North Carolina are readj to do all in their power to make them smooth. God pity and protect the disconsolate ! Kava anil Observer. THE GEEBAL ASSEMBLY. :'CIil DAY. i The Senate was called to order I hoal t Unit vj lib. uyi, iiuu. Prayer by Iter. L L. Sash of this city. Mr. Means introduced a bill to amend the Constitution in relation to the homestead exemption. It provides for a new section to be as follows : "Sec. !). The right of exemption hereinbefore secured way be waived in writing. The waiver may be stated in any contract of indebted nena, or contemporaneously there with, or prior or subsequently thereto, in a separate paper. When such waiver relates to the home stead exemption it most be sigued by both husband and wife, under I such provisions as may be estab 1 1 1 shed by the legislature." This bill was introduced to occupy the middle ground between the en tire abolition of the homestead and personal property exemption, and the present condition of affairs, as a means to enable the poor man to get such credit as the property now exempt to him would enable him to get if it were not encumbered by these constitutional exemptions. THE CALENDAR was taken op and the following bills passed their third read ings: Bill to amend chapter 39 of the Code, in relation to selecting juries for Superior Courts ; bill to regulate and limit the levy or spe cial taxes, so as Dot to exceed ten per cent of the assessed valuation of the property so taxed. A bill to amend the charter oi the Norfolk and Southern Eailroad Company on its second reading, was met with some objections, and the discussion thereon took a wide range. The bill provides for the extension of the road from Edenton to some point on the South Carolina line. Amendments to really make the bill inoperative were submitted. Mr. Williams, of Pitt, submitted an amendment that the bill should not apply to Pitt county, nor should an j township in his county sub scribe to the stock of the company by bonds or otherwise, fie was afraid of these bonds which have coupons attached, issued by coun ties and townships to help bnild railroads jost to be gobbled op by strong moneyed syndicates. He was in favor of the road but he was dreadfally afraid of coupons. Be wanted to know who was the Captain-General of this road, who was Generalissimo-who was the Grand Tycoon. The bill as amended, not to apply to the county of Pitt, passed its second reading. Note. In yesterday's report reference was made to the passage of a bill to repeal chapter 159, laws of 1887, "in relation to freight rates" which should have been "in relation to Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction of Rockingham county." HUSE. The House was opened by the Speaker at 10 o'clock. Prayer by the Kev. L. L. Nash of the Central Methodist Chnrch. The House was again besieged with petitions from Farmers' Al liances relating to giving away con. vict labor, free passes and the railroad commission. , BILLS INTRODUCED. Mr. Sutton, to amend the Con stitution of the State1 in regard, to homesteads, (this bill proposes to allow the owners of homesteads the right to waive the Tight Of exemp tion, by written agreement, the wife joining in the same at the time of making the contract, tbtis avoiding the necessity of making a mortgage); preventing diseases among bogs; relief of the bondsmen of the ex sberif of Greene county : to facilitate the settlement of es tates of deceased persons: to pro test the oyster: interests of Carteret county; relating to railroad tax in Onslow county. passed thtbd keadikq. 8. B. 336, incorporating the North Carolina Power Company'; S.B.5C2, iasorporatiig tie lUIeigt faa rVktnfftfiv S3 Tl Qi . tAwvv icstAccTL-.8, i conceal lwi ooutjj B. B. lis, amending thef charter of the Eoaaoke aad South era. Eailroad Company aUowiag relates to eoovlcts, iiJrlpr thal " ' bpzcial 'OMja,':" . , n.B.318, aa act to amend the publifl school lava. Considerable discussion ensned ovw , acme amendments which ware offered and which vera to ted dovo, t The bill passed its third reading with out any material changes )a the aaae shspe in whicli.lt was received from the committee of the whole. Sections 20 aad 27, relating to the treasure of the board of education, were atnckea eat. This makes the county treasurer the eustodisn , of the lands instead of the county superintendent aa the bill proposed. Section 45, relating to the county superintendents condemning school houses aad farnitnre as an fit for use, was also stricken out; II. B. 245, introduced by Mr. Amis, re lating to local self-government, created more discussion than any measure that has come before the House. The resolution was an attack upon the present system of county government. Mr. Amis read a speech, evidently prepared by some one else, in defence of his resolution. At the conclusion, Mr. Outlaw answered Mr. Amis in a few well-timed remarks on the bleefiBgs of the present system of county government. Upon the passage of this resolution Mr. Walser called for the yeas and nay 8. Result, yeas 27, nays 75. EPOCH. The tiaaition from long, lingering aad painful aicknaai to robust health mark M epoch In the life of aa individual. Bach a remarkable event ia treaaired In thaiem orj and the agency whereby the good health haa been attained ia rrataltiUj blessed. Hence it ia thai ao mach W heard la praise of Electric Bi tiers. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with an dis ease ol Kidneys, X4rer or Btoniach, of long or short standing, yon will inrelv find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and$l at II. N. Duffy s Wholesale and Retail Drag Store. Wholesale priee, $8 per dosen. THE HEW BERNE FurnifisTO Company, Manufacturers and WboleaaU Dealers In Furniture, Mattresses, CHAIRS, Etc., Etc. W have on htnd and are manufactories every day handsome Chamber Bulta. Bed. steads, Sofas, Tables aad.Bureans, which are neat and substantial. Factory, eotner Of Sooth Front a'nd Ka'st Front streets. Offlo and salesrooms, 22 and 21 MldJle at., NBW BEBNK, M. C. T. J. TURNER dt CO., iw PR0?BIKTQR8 PLOWS! Oar stock of Plows comprises the Avery Steel (one or two horse), Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, Champion, Clipper, Uranger, Watt, Clinttz, Gem and Stonewall, and aUo the ordinary Tarn Plows, such as the Nos. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 45, 43, 50, 65 and 60. Castings of every description, be rides a fall and complete line of everything for the Farm. We respectfully solioit rhe Whole sale Trade as well as the Beta!, and we are prepared to offer special in ducements to Merchants. Send for oar Priee List. VI1ITTY & GATES. 19" Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. fhom II Uay Concern. AN0THEE LOT OF THOSE C&SSARD IIAUSy At 14T Centa Per Pound. Lard, Buckwheat, Pickles, Etc.. At Prices to astoaish the natiVM. Call and see for yourself. t J. F. TAYIrOi. : FOOT OF MIDDLE STRUT, jinS3 4wtf NEW BERNK, V. C. ELY' A . .KtfM DALr.i f LY,,7 Cleansee the j'ir.'i' amam tai al nil II " r Nasal 51' (res. Allays, t flSB Pain and Jn-1 : " su . 1 '".rn flammtlos,V .a Heals tnef vjJ,9 Sores, Be- Jz .iTr&' stolres the f t Senses e Taste and SniellW H. T . t A particle Is applied into eacn nostril and la agreeable. Priee w esnu at proteiet! by mall, registered. SO eta. JCLT BRUTHKK8, M Warren Street, BewTerE. -JanlMwlr LZW. 2S u mititTK vwrv li DslLThaJauchr?1 irL uZTxJl Ta Jawtin.' BUvwVara.: 7bm IaPV fiqiwy Ooji aad 3var Bead Oasaala the satsw ii i iLmil ae ty IstoMaV U aM mieodabefarapwrekaatei.! TMs theToybFthe Getink Peaf !?Jjrj amp Chimney. This exact Lbel isoneaenrean Top Chimney, A dealer m say and think he has ethers as good. JOT HK HAS NOT. laaiattrpoaitha Kxsat Label aad Tofv rea u ivtmnuw. bun aavr sv S0. A. UACBETV 4V CO PittssanSl. Ft. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As agents for owners we offer for sale ea aay aad eceaaaaaodattoa; ternse tba follow . lnfdesrrtbea lmprored KeeJi Xatatelaake 0ty of We-w Bern: No. 1. WB4HK PROPEBTT AT DKtOM POINT ; Includes toepfcee e4 mm4 knawa at "THK 18LANU." apd Ibe wharf or roadwms leadlnc therat f nua KM Fml itriwl AUo, water effaea now tlf 01le4 hi. Tne location Is tba best in the etty Irtr all ntaaa faotartM ruipowa wail ina lias( mart visiting our waters have tuple depth ol waoer lor mauicc ana aaioaaiai i id wbarf. No. 3 TWTt HOtTBKR AMD 1XJT8 Al CNIOW POINT. oroop'edaietllags. Wo. t HARVKY WHAKT PROPERTY. taelaaine pari of water front as bat K0.IS, In tbeolanof the elty. Upon Ui MDrt7 la loeated a eomaaodtoas btak warenouae. The Q. 1). 8. S. Co. ate a portion of. be prop ertr. NA fc THK IRON PRONA WAREHOUSE OGHUVIltl KTKEIT, Vo. a. BRICK HTORC AND PWBT.UNO OX CKAV&M HTKJCEX aoeajiM tf KQ.1 Lodre. A 7eU description of this MlnaMopropar. 17. togetner wun toe Deal wrma npoa woicn tba awe will be aoid.wili k rwrnishedoa appllnatton 10 tbe nndaralcned atthaLr offloe nHonm rroni sweet. WATRON A 8TRKET, dec6 d wtf Ina and Beai Estate Alt. 3. H. CBABTKXX. JOHN H. CEABTREE & CO ENGINEERS, Fotxnders and Machinists Vanof acturers and DesJers U H6IIS 1IB HlCEIIISTSra SVPPUXS B0ders ef Enajlaea. Votlera, Saw atltta." EdKla Cat-ofT "IecfcUee, We are prepared to do Oastlnga of all fclade wiu prompueas. Particular end imniediate attention ttTea to repal.e or Ml kluos. Wa wlU btf clad to flTe plans aad aumates ror any aesoi lpiion or niaeninery , we are the agents for the sale of the A tsar ina Haw. amo ror u, A. Herts mint bratad Indestrnettble Uloa Valvea,-, Wa fly aatlslaetory (narantee for all wurk oxmaoyaa. lmaiawwiy Look OutPor Fiau4 Bead Thla, and Vote AceeveUnitr, The election comes off next Tuesday, and we hop It will remit t tha amtlsfca tion of erery dtisen and to the beat Utar eets of the country. ' i la the meantime we wish to Intend id e public that, haying been barned ant, w are still ia boeineM, aad may be found at Trenwtth'S Blackrmlth's Short where kd winbelad to see our patrons and take thebrerdera. . - i c. Ji 's.f j . xmnediaU atepe wiu be taken to rebtUd in brick; at the old itand, on Craven straet, when we will be la better condition We have with ua Ma. Jakes llAJrwarx, who is well known in this community for his skill in woiEmansbip. Send in orders. We are ready for baa!; EDWARDS A CLARK, Boiler Makers and Machinists. novSnWly Steamer Ilonard, Independent Stemboavt line. On and after Monday the 10th dgt 6t Sept., the steamer Howard wilt run the following schedule t For Treatoajryerj Monday a&4 Fri day at eig o'chxk, fettuaiag TjeavUy ua Bararaay. . ;. tUi,Z" 3. 3. T. A SITTER, laUnagar. , J. DiaoswAT, Aawnt at New Berne, ry;t :TflE.JEVELEI,.:? as k-rm stook or rfT Dil i tJ UU- ' s. .CloclcL, Jewell v. - , V "aA , - . t- - - i v. SOLIft SUiYEE: oT ' i , keen, w largef stock ' of Byactattes than any other store in Korta UaxolUui I take prtioatap&lm to fit therd to the eyes 01 rJanieaneBg weaao tl l i ' Haying Woikwi steadily at the benfch (or over thirty year, I believe Ieaalo as good work as any watchmaker ia the StM; n erg iii tui U:,.t t- 1 tti. rCpMJ.AKD BITS ME. r.H1 f. "i 8AM, K. EATON, 'V -- '. Mladle-etreei, Opposite Baptist Chorch. felS awtf BFrTraat 1 J I respeetfailj anaoaace to the fthlie that bj representative !s aew ia the Northern Markets, saleeting a CoxrutTK Stock or Gksxkal Mkbchawdisk. My Spain o Stock is to U fall aal op to all the Latest Stiles. To make room for the new, my present stock will be put down to the Very Lowest Figures. W. It. PLANNER, INSET For Qirls and Young Ladies. Spring Session of 1889. Opens January 16th. T Write for Catalogue to JOSEPH KIN8EY, Principal. J. W. STEWART, Mb and Livery Stable. I have reeeived TWO MORE which were selected by me individually with great ear. In making my purchases I deal oaly with reliable men, and get nothing bat good and sound stock. Will take pleasure in sho wing j ou through my Stables and Tarda. e.wtfroad streett FOR THE WE3CT Xte will sellr the balance of' our Stock of Clothing at Cost. We .! fcitlS M ' - ' -i.J 6ur..;8pand Summer Stock; , , it r,i ;t '1 Ar- 1 r1 Ths) Benifaedr Alenro R. Bollort.TiAS dnljr qnallAra aa exeentor. of tbe estate of Alexander B. Bolton, Seoeased, and hereby ktvea amlea tbat be reqntrea all persona feT!nf elms t(nat Lb aaiata of tne said Atinl.rH t ( torn, to pTeMDt them to Uis I'idn K, Hoito-, 4oiy anthentlcited. U tr "nt an ay before the let day of JmrT. ftr.y else tbiaaotleskwUl be pleaded In bar ei reeoyery. . . .. HIV iea reraoae inae without delay. Peraoas indebted tethe estate most pay ALO!7) B. SOLTOir, faecntor. CLAM a Clam, Attoraers, , dta rw SCHOOL, OAR LOADS of Horses and Mulesr -New Berne, N. C. wish to make room for ',':". 't J ill'i ' h if" 1 i1 . iTAr A ;' . 1 -4V Sr -Jh- :-rf Notice. aA lf - r AapifeatJowVni'tf 'jBs'as lnf ani Aanmoly of North iarolinaof lwcor a eharter for A ftaitroad from Oo flu..,o to' 0narlteftO;J,iil: A;. UUU0d C' ,.- koUce .?.'.-55v; la hereby gfven that applieatlon wilt ba -sonde to the Oeneml AnemblrtO ehanee ihe uity Charter of jewi-ems. Jr28 so
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