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C I LII2ZX K4 ASSOC! OUIt tM DAILY J0C3A&ls a aU eoiama (, ae.Tahee. eaUy, mill Monday at I m aaayear. ttM lor au Itl.-MTOTi v vt iiMrtm Hwh par Mil Taa Wir... JOCUAUa M I Ajuvucnsrso kites (oaild-om taae m Say tt: lee ktiMk safaaa.eaat .liww.-.,- ! n-- beaaef "Basis ess Meaats par tec area, aad taenia for ary asAaP4eSatJaeeftft0B y 6 - . Ullnww wiaaaaer.oasalssia MimiMrMMiiMi . r r'l ii if ilmaaaa ai Fill III ml! lT'irf I hmm WtU he UnHil (tea AUaddiOoa r -lUaeasnaaeeaaieettae . ItrMH lor taHMM adTarUeeaeent MM ha aanee hWWN naaraiar -adrar Ummii IUM MUMted promaUj t the . a4 at aaea aaoata i eaatalaing aewe ef a SW- aaal anaw ara aauattaa. a Ian! a umM to ha m. Ia4 that eeniatas ewieettooable hereon Vjm wuanaaae la tat af taa aataee: oc MaiuaaMamuu eae eoinaaa rt.a featlnc WMMl at aay aaoar aetata taa um a at thia office aue taa anevanee axiata THE JOURNAL. . B. WtTK. n,iuru. IuIuh Wmgii, TXbTMSKX. It. C. MARCH 1 1989. Saaaeeaat tfca Nti oaUa at Haw Buu, N 0 i utter. Til ArTRUlCMSG IN.UGUBA TION. Ott Bxt Monday, March 4th, 1889, Benjamin Harrison will be in augurated President of the United State. Ii will be a grand occasion. BtpreMntative men and women of tW Forth nd the Sonth, the East Md the West, will join in a national pageant nnder the inspiration of American patriotism. It woold be alike contrary to the aaggestioos of reason, and the teachings of experience, to suppose that there could be absent from the ooaeion all semblance of partisan triaaph and Republican exultation, bat, it is pleasing to believe that a broader sentiment will prevail, im ptlliag citizens of every political faith statesmen and philosophers, rators and poets, mechanics and artisans, merchants and husband ma to participate in the great national jobilee. JLt inch a time there should be BO exhibition of the spirit of bitter- as. It is the beatific honr of translation in which the President rises from the murky atmosphere I party into the pure heaven of patriotism. No longer the chieftain el a elan ; he becomes the ruler of a people. Ia Harrison equal to the occasion! Gaa ha look with eagle eye upon the snn and rise above the clouds? Than, indeed, are we most fortun ate - If office holding is the ultima thuU, the alpha and omega, of the oocessfal party, Republicans only ait to ba benefited by this change af administration ; but, if good gov trttartit la the supreme object to btaUaiaed, a salutary influence will fot through all the land, bless iag the poor in his cottage, making aS tnt tons of toil clap their hands, aad restoring government to its aly legitimate object the happi Baarfof the people. There ia no disposition manifest ed la any quarter to offer factions opposition to the Harrison ad f ministration. The conn try is in no pndi8oa for violent antagonisms. EaaideS, evidences are abundant that Harrison most follow in the wake of the Cleveland administra- tion-r-not because of his conversion to JDejflOcracy, but on account of the evident necessity for the con tinuation of policy essential to taa national welfare. Btit) ia the body guard of the Constitution to be disbanded f Shall, Democratic swords rust in their BcabbardaT By no means. ( Let-tWguard keep drilled, and our blades" well sharpened. Let the i Democracy rest npon their arms, - aniba aver ready alike to -nalute .'' vittftoat conduct and to defend the - rights and Ebertiea of the people. ' VrrV KJUKCTIC BnTTKRS, fT ' tanadf fa baeomlng so wall known aal t? rnmlaru to aeadno special men- r..Ajl wbeaava ased eieetria Sittera sir V -a. saflM aoo( of pniai. . A purer a aoMBM cxm and rt urnaru- r to 4 all that to olaimefl. Elaetrie X. t wlU tmn all dtoeaws of tha Livef 1" ' 'n-jt, will temova Ptoplai. Bolla, . . ..sorn and othar aSectioM eained bj trr kiaad. Will dziva Malaria from t, j a and prevent aa well ai eon all YJL 4- .ai favan. tot ' cue of Headache, r. "nitn ani Indiareetloa trr Electric I m. Eatira aetlsfartkm guaranteed ar r 7-yWanaedi PrloeDO ct. ana T-t botUe at B. H. .Daffy s Prog Btore. ' . holemle price, $9 pet donen. . i- a nuw M aaniieatioa Bava aad Obaamt, i' 42IJ DAT. g -l : L J J " V' Lieut Qov. Holt called the Sea ate to order promptly at 11 o'ckk- 10 incorporate tha-Cmgmal Free Carolinat tp ajnend. j&ection 1,804 of Code, UiataSoiClaelarka of the superior courts r makiag 4 aannal atatameata, of all aoneys i their hands te aaaei aeetiea IM of the eode tn relation' to removals of proceedings In' courts; to amend section 317, code, ia relaUon to motions to vacate anast or reduce bail ; to amend -sab section 9, sec tion 155, code; la Ration to code ofoirU prajDe fa casee or mis take and frand: to annul section 3,466 of the coda in relation to prison bo&nda, '- TH SPECIAL OBOEB, Being H. B. 684, to provide for the regulation of the rollroad freight and passenger tariffs in this State, was taken np on its second reading. Mr. bmry sent forward aa amendment to strike oat sections 5 and 6 of the bill. ' Mr. Lurand eenl forward aa amendment to strike out ia sectien 17 the figures ef 82,000 and insert $2,500, as the salary of the com- missioners; also to strike out the 1,000 and insert 11,200 as salary of the clerk. Mr. Payne spoke in favor of the bill, said it had become a necessity. It was within the province of the General Assembly to enact the law. It was not unconstitutional' and he thought public opinion de manded its passage, It was not intended to indict any hardseips on the railroad corporations but to maintain a just and reasonable rate of freight and passenger tariffs. Mr. Payne made a moet lorcible and able argument from his po sition. Mr. Kerr, opposing the bill, made a splendid legal argument against the passage of the bill, lie was ot opinion that it was in direct con flict with the Constitution of the United States, which provides that no State shall create any law which may impair any contract. lie made a vivid comparison between rates in North Carolina withont a com mission anamueorgia with oof. The remarks of Mr. Keir were to the point, and a strong, forcible and logical argument from his standpoint. Mr. Turner, of Iredell, had not prepared hims< for a long speech upon this bill, but he favored its passage. He thought all the rail roads of the State should be nnder the control of the laws of the same. He referred to the fact that the United States had a railroad com mission; that 26 States had com missions and that 10 of the 26 were more stringent ' ia their provisions than the one nnder consideration and none of them had been de clared by any court to . be uncon stitutional. He referred to railroad building in this State . and did not believe that the passage of this act would retard snob work a particle. Mr. Barber, in opposition to the bill, said the argument that public opinion demanded its passage was but a sentiment. . .. ' , y Mr. Lucas, being recognized, yielded, after stating (hat he noticed quite a number of bronzed faces in the lobby and galleries and desired to submit some clean cnt remarks as a plain farmer on the bill nnder consideration, and the Senate ad journedtill8 p.m. RIGHT SESSION. Bills on the calendar of private nature were taken tip ' and the fol lowing passed their third readings: To incorporate the Farmers' Co operative School of North Carolina ; to promote the immediate cultiva tion of shell fish in the State. HOUSE- The House was opened at the nsnal henr, 10 o'clock,, with Speak er Leazar In the Chaici . The committee on jadksiary re ported favorably, a bill exempting telegraph operators from serving as jurors.; Committee on military affairs, favorably, a bill , for equal izing the appropriation to the State Guard among the several com panies. PASSED THIRD EEADIKG. H. B. 612, incorporating the town of Scuffletown, Greene county; H. B. 617, incorporating the Pender and Onslow .Land and Improve ment Company; H. B. 1,034, to make more effective proceedings before the boards of aldermen and other bodies. Women are formed for attach ment. Their gratitude is unim peachable9. Their leve ls an unceas ing fountain' of delight to the man Who has . once 1 attained it, and knows how to deserve it. - But that very keenness of sensibility which, if well cultivated would prove a source of man's highest enjoy ment, may grow to 'bitterness and wormwood it he fails to attend to it or if he abuses ItrsJhZJ?' " t Wa talk of rabbiaa. refute, vasta matter t bet ta the t iiloaopher there is & sua thing. In the economy of Natnre aotklag . bu wasted, jconstrncfjoa keeps pace with decay. Science, too, taking the bint from Xatnre, is eontiaaaUy applying to caeXaiMrtJoeeaiauirl. aaaw v eat aauy saaiia varva converts rata objects charming to tha senses snbatanoaa which 1b their ends state ard offensive and dis gusting. . - ruth, that va woold rather go a nuk cot of oor way than caoaoatar J asMaa a fertiliser, wy enhance tha perfnms and beaaty of tha rose,, or impart a rarer savor to the peach or the pear, from the waste matter af tha gaa works, black, foaU loainsome ana tenacious, art ar rived noma of the most delicate aha fashionable colors of the day maova ana magenta, lor ex a 9 pie. From tha barrels of racrameat which are set out on the aidewalkr, the clifonier literally "by book and by crook" extract merchant able "trash," the sale of which supplies them with their daily bread. Not a gutter that has not some Pactolean grains, if. we knew how to eliminate them; and fertilizers enough to enrich hundreds of worn out farms poor through the culverts into the sewers of onr city. If there be anything in the ma terial world which seems useless, it is only because man knows not how to torn it to account. Science proves the great Biblical fact thst nothing has been made in vain, and at every stride it takes it develops new sources of wealth and enjoy- ment, making the world richer, happier, more contented, and in creasing onr admiration or the forecast and beneficence of the Creator. lahartua Blaed PvU. How manv people there are whoae dUtreee from aorea, aobee, paine and eruptive tendenoiea are doe to inherit ed blood poiaon. Bad blood paaaee from parent to child, and it therefore ia the duty of hnibaad and wife to keep their blood pare. Thie ia eeeily accomplished bv a timely see of B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm). Bend to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, lor book of most convincing proof. Jamee Hill, Atlanta, Oa., writes: "My two sons were afflicted with blood poison, which doctors said waa heredi tary. They both broke out in sores and eruptions which B. B, B. promptly con trolled and finally cured completely." Mrs. S. Ii. Williams, Sandy. Texas, writes: "My three poor afflicted chil dren, who inherited blood poiaon, have improved rapidly after a use of B. B. B. It ie a Godsend." J. B. Wilson. Olen Alpine Station, N. O., Feb. 13, 1885, writes: "Bone and blood poison foroed ma to have my leg amputated, and on tha stomp there came a large aloer, which grew worse every day until doctors gave mo up to die. I ealy weighed 130 pounds when I began to take B. B. B-, and 13 bottles increased my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound and well. I never knew what good health was before. V Adyicx is one of the things most frequently gven, btit seldom taken. ADVICS TO KOTHBK' ' Mas.' WtaaXowV 'BooTHtsa Srnup should always . be used for children teething. .. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and Is the best' remedy ior dier hcM. Twentr-flv cents a bottle. , . , ! Oar stock of Flows comprises tie Avery Steel (one or two hone), Atlas, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, Champion, Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax, Gem sad Stonewall, ana also the erdinary Turn Plows, such as the Nos. A 6, 10, 11, 35, 40, 45, 48, 50, 65 and 60. Castings of every description, be sides a fall and complete line ef everything for the Farm. We respectfully solicit the Whole tale Trade as well as the BetaiL and we are prepared to offer special in ducements to Merehants. s Send for ear Prise List - - ' & GATES. Saw Mill Supplies a specialty. A Valuable Residence FOR SALE CHEAP. A bran aew Dwelling Bouse, con taining six comfortable rooms, aad kit chen aad dining room attached. Le cated on Change street, near East Front. Apply to - WATSON ft 8TREET, d20 Ins. ft Seal Est. Agents . SAUL T. SKIDII0EE, Wholesale Cosunission FISH DEALER, 149 U BKKBUT1AB BTRXXT, j FDM-OS BIARKBT. . i febl 8m . - X(T2BV ' qA3CARA;C0HP0UND. A new aad afahly important lfedioal Dleoovery, wonderfully caratfra in all oases of Constipation, Bilious Disorders, eto., ate. ;' a -v y-i-i-y t 'A Splendid "Blood Cleanser. 4 : . 1 r. Prompt ia Anion, Certain la Effect, i PBOfW. It EIIEPARD, Aft., i feblldtf V Gaston House Barber Shop. Vtizz ULjC::::ra. AK0THE3 LOT Ot TBOSX ;.CASS.O:i! .R3M ai I- ii - t will a if L 11 Prices to eatoaita (he aatfiea, r . j;ra TAYLon,- FOOT OF MtDDSJI BTRlETi : LKcAM BALM f ;LY..-v doanaeatbe Nasal inMss re. Allay Mir'" -jr -ft'.--1 r ri 17. rain ana in Htniti 11 Tasto apkd Smell. v . . : A particle ! appilsdl iota eae nostril ana le cmN ba aDta lVtirtir; a man. re1itered. at eta. KLT SHUTBKRS, WttnOMIMI, jitviui., 1SB1MW17 A GLAIIGE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF "Bell The Jeweler" Will convince any one that we have la stock the Larxeet, Most Varied, and Complete Line of Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy Lamps, Burmese, Gold and Silver Head Canes in the State. It will be to buyers interest to 1 our goods before purchasing. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As acanta tor awners otTee tor sale on Mr and aoeammoaaUDK terma tha follow log a escnoea improTM Heal Kstalelntbe No. 1. WHAUV PBOPEETT AT UNIOS POl NT : lnclndae tb dIm of land known ai TUB lctLAND." are the wharf or roadway leaarna isaraw rronv aase rran iweet. Also, wtur space now aainc fllVaa In. The location is ine oeel la toe our lor all maaa faetDrins aarpoaM. while the largest naft rlsltlDa oar watars have anpla Septh 01 water for toadlog and unloaalng at the wnarr. V: 1. TWO HOTJSKS AND LOTS ,A1 UM1UN ruiNT. orenn-ed aa awelllnM. tin n A Dirvv uru . UB um iliPnlllll ' Including part of water front pf Lot 10,12, In thepten ttt tha eter.- Upon thanroDeVta la toaated a eommodtoaa brick warahocaa. The o. p. B. 8. uo. iue a portloa ef tha prer erty. . ' No. 4. THIS HIO FRONT WAttSHODSa OW URAVafl NTRKKT, No. &. BRICK MTOBB AND DWEIJJNfl ON CRAVEN BTBJCKT ocooplad by H.O.B. Lodge. A fall description of this Valuable proper ty, together with the beet terms npon which the same wUI be sold, wtu be faralaliedoa application to the anderslgned at tbalr eflloe 1 noenrvn ftodi inm, - watbon a rrarrr. deetdvtt , Ina. and atea. yatataAata. J. Be ORABTRXB. ll8txmtf . 1.'' . . dt 4VJ. J 4 m U.O JOHII H; CIUBTEEE CO ENGINEERS, .;:.u Foufidera and Machlnista Msnn faoturrs and" Dealers ha U a ' BallderS iTaaifcae, ISattaray :; :; Saw Ua. Oas-efflHaaBlmea, WeereprepardtoteOea1ia&eraUBa1s withprompta-. WS)t , ParUenlar and lan mediate atfeatiem attea repair, of aa AnW. t. ,. We will be clad to rlTe plans and. astnaatse awaaf deeoilpUonof paobiaery, - H , ,CJ We are the aeen w for tha sale af tha iaaea lean Saw. Ala for a. A. Bargaeun's eaia arauaiitaeetnamaiejaueav aires, .t..-. .Wt gtre sillsfaataf 1 laawitawlaliyett oonaDTva. . lysaaawwif St2a.r.:rrilinrdii a Independerit Steamboat line. 1-' On and after Ifoaday the 10th daf ol Bept the eteanrer Howard f-wflf .mi &e foUowrus schedule: 8 , ' Tor Trenton ererr Ilondi sr ana era- derat eisfeeVjlock, returalni; Tuesday and Satufdayv ' ''J.X'liAOTrrm'aer DrapswATiAsent ai Speriie,' His 1 oa band and is reoeiyins every oat handsome parlor suits, ehamees sets, heary - aralJut bureau,,; wardrobes, He also has a line of bone-made work of bedsteads,' solas,, tables, bureaus, eto-vwhicn are neat snd tuaetawtiat i sPrloea Jllfrht JQW l.t ittexflt set dw, : Middle sf, Ke Berte. 'I Win aell. for efi, at rne Court Home Is Bean tort, on irf 4art Mar h 19th, h9, betsg ba Aral day of tha pHag a era af Garterat supsrior unnru ore aanrtrea aeras of land fin fnnr Teraftractg) ltn.tl on ot the A Uantte a nrta OanoHna RallroarL arid a"nl ihraw wllee waat -of iraraa4 Cltyr The Interaat of the Cerollna ( ,i y ( in panrlwona bimlre4an4 Uilny-flve a- m. between h?a water mark and the e!'m Of Boa bound, ami In front it t . anave drtbd land. Alao,a "ti o ttmrtrtd towa lota,aeaes1(nated la i..epa af Caro 3x0. B. DAVIS, -Beelver Caroline OHy Company, tBeanfbrt,K.C.,Fet. 11,1889. Iaw4w 1 - rlamm a 1 1 o n,f t.Y(lTU i 2 ff Bri, Bv 7 i re stores the L lX ' . 1 I a t T9"4 '- itt 1 a l ar v a K ODD Y 1 mM m m TBa ia SACKS and ctATVAYs:, His atock of Shoes and Gents' Furnishing Goods is Complete. Two doors North of Hotel A LBIRT. 4 I: Hartford Life Insurance OF HARTFORD, CONN. 17. WATSOII, Gen. Assets - SIXTY MILLIONS IUSUKANCE IN EORCK. SAFETY FUND NOW OVER $650,000. Fire year members receiving nearly FIFTY PER CKNT. in dividends, from earnings of the SAFETY FUND. Unparalelled Success! Security! Equity! Economy! tW Actiye solicitors wanted in every County in North Carolina. Address as abore. feblG dwlm ,,,, .i,-,4 .,. "i fife yNhM Nm fh'e Bergrier :& Enel !t.a .a 4 4& . ,.rfaf PHILADELPHIA LAGERDEER, IS UNdUESTIONAJBLV THE , . 1. .... . . . '. 9 finest Beer JExtani brewed froU 7est Barley Malt W3Ceconimended pITip qualities. The, high reputation enjoyed ..to the, ERGtfEE & EN WMPAJJT is doe to the fact that only the FINEST AITO BEST MATElllALS are used and that the greatest SKILL and OABE aye jexereised daring ita manafactare, ' -': v.. . 'i yinwif .....1 . - ,v . -. i ' ' t.tt'c. I . t. .1 V:. ! . ,-. . ...t. . Agent and Bottler, New; Berne, H.Cr iSt- .MV.UU. .ft t7eiwilta sell the balance orOur .. . .: . , . . -., . .,,, Clothing at Cost. We ,wish46 make room toi ' r- - our, Spring and Summer Stock, v r; . ,f .Terms Oestslxi'n w fAP' UuU. f LL!) NNEKS and and Annuity Agent, Hew Berne, H.C. - - 1,500,000. j,wa.i,m..nMwiMB, the finest" Pale; Canada and Iaazer uHops; ; and its TONIC and HIT- . , r - 'fi"' r tiv l Company aw
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