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papar, paS-n cd daily. iep Monday at
a par yac ius fcc u moata.
to any stteaenaar at aale pat McatA
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THE JOURNAL.
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JWW BXR2IE, I. C MARCH 14 19(9.
lHw4 at tk Po oMc 41 Nk
aseeeeaA-elaaa aattar.
1 rfScL
Wheu a distinguished represen
tative of royalty goes abroad the
people a horn be honors with his
presence extend to him every con
sideration to which birth, station
and character entitle him.
A Prince in the Empire of Mind
ia visiting North Carolina, and it is
creditable to tbe Old North State
that he is everywhere received as
an illustrious member of the royal
family of Letters.
Mr. Lewis "M Quad," of the
Detroit Free Press is no ordinary
man, loosely built and thrown at
random on the world. From the
aoles of his feet to the crown of his
head be looks the man he is a son
of Genius and of Fame.
He has come among us to see
who we are and what we are. lie
is looking to ascertain whether we
exhibit tbe characteristics ot Kip
Van Winkle, or give evidence that
we are tbe worthy successors of
Stanley, Speight, Gaston and Man
ly. He has come to test by his
own unerring measurement the
vastness of our resources and the
progress we have made in material
development. Above all, he has
come to make the heart test, and
see if men of the North can find
here friends and brothers worthy
of their confidence and love.
We have no fear of the result ol
the visit of Mr. Lewis to North
Carolina. He has found here a
relm rich in resources and bound
less in hospitality, with health in
the breeze, beauty in the landscape
and patriotism and virtue in the
hearts of the people. He will
return to his home in the great
West with his whole being thrill
ing with pleasant recollections, and
the Detroit Free Press will speak
to the nation of North Carolina
her honorable past, her present
prospects and her future glory.
WHAT MORE IS NEEDED!
The Legislature has adjourned.
A majonrity of the members have
returned home to find their acts
approved by their constituents and
enjoy in the retirement of domestic
life the rest to which their labors
entitle them.
Many of us in this section of the
State deeply regret the failure to
create a wise and judicious Rail
road Commission, but we find much
consolation in the passage of a bill
to prevent discriminations against
the Atlantic and North Carolina
Railroad, fand in the grating of a
charter to the East Carolina Bail
way Company.
"What more is needed t We
answer, a fixed determination to
Use all the means the God of
Nature has placed in onr power for
the achievement of a glorious des
tiny. "Action, action, iesolute
action, la the demand of tbe hour.
Wilmington our ever generous
.roil
vary haes.eat Imhu
MtlMMl
sister is readv to join bands'withTThefe were'-thirty-five mernbers
us and connect the cities ol the
seaboard with bands of iron.
, The importance of this enterprise
to this section of the State cannot
be overestimated. It opens wide
the gates of commerce and bids the
wilderness blossom as the rose.
The Wilmington Messenger is
X ciTiOst -Its poverfal aid to this
work. I ita iassa ot Uat Toesdaj
it aaja: "It vu udeotoo4 Ut
taa balldisf o( tha road from, WU-.
tiaftn U On&lor, awaited tke
morecnt of tha Easf Carotiaa
people, aa4 it those ara aow ready
tj go forward, tie interested par
tiea here aboold be oa tbe alert to
more with them, aad act allow tai
necessary work to looter 'infer as
a aleepiag enterprtaa.
ilea of the Eaat awake from j one
lethargy, aad quit yoaraelTes like
men !
News and Observer.
THE tiESEBAL ASSEXBLT.
Tk Lasl Day f the Seasiaa.
CLOSING UP THX LEGISLATIVE
WOBK PLXA8AHT IUCIDE3TS.
SE5ATK.
At 10 o'clock Lt Gov. Holt called
the Senate, to order for tbe last
time durinr tbe session of 1S39
Mr. Little, from the committee on
enrolled bills, reported as property
enrolled aad tha President placed
hia signature upon and thus ratified
three hundred and twenty one bills.
For nearly two hours the President
was engaged in this work.
There have been passed, enrolled
tand ratified at this session of the
General Assembly eight hundred
and seventy eight acta three hun
dred and sixty more thsr at the
last session. The I; -Ft ' .-s
at this session wax :
a turnpike road !
Watauga countu
time tbe President w !.:.
signing the enrolle.l ) . :
were bidding good ' ;
another and exuresM.:,; wuiiisot
kindness in parting. Freijiientlj
toe I'realdent was interrujrtea to; tlrg (ree it R N Duffy's, wholesale and
shake tbe hand of some departing mail druggbt. Price per doien, $8.00.
legislator. Even the members ot
the House came over to bid good
bye to Lieut. Gov. Holt and Bob
Fnrman, two men whom every
member of the Legislature seems
to love.
The first act ratified was one
changing the time of holding the
terms of the Superior Courts of
Beaufort county, the last one was
an act to preserve and complete
the Governor's Mansion.
Mr. Holton sent up his '.r lividual
protest against the election law.
He had not signed the Lack protest.
Mr. Lnsk made a few remarks to
the effect that in his protest he did
not intend to do or say a word
which should be construed by any
Senator as an injustice to the
Senate or any member thereof, and
rather than place himself in such a
light he asked leave to withdraw
his protest, which he did.
Mr. Holton'a protest was read.
It was in language free from any
objectionable language. It was
simply a general objection to the
election law taken irom a Repub
lican standpoint.
Tbe colored Senator from Warren
pnt in his little protest against the
same law.
Mr. Green submitted a resolution
of thanks of the Senate to Robert
M. Furman, principal clerk of this
body,
-The resolution was unanimously
adopted by a rising vote
Mr. Pou, in the chair, recognized
Mr. Stnbbs, who in a most elegant
manner, presented Lieut. Gov
Holt with a handsome gold headed
cane
Mr. Lnsk, for the minority side of
tbe Senate, sent forward some
beautifully prepared remarks,
stating that be could not control
his feelings sufficiently to enable
him to read or speak them him
self.
Mr. Lucas, as only W. H. Lncas
could, paid a handsome tribute of
respect to tbe great worth of so
true, noble, jnst and fair an officer
as was tbe presiding offloer of the
Senate ol J.889. He spoke very
feelingly to each member of the
Senate and really made the part
ing hour one of sadness. His
words were from the deepest re
cesses of his heart and there was
many a dampened eye when he
took his seat bidding all a kind
farewell.
Lieut. Govi, Holt, resuming the
chair, responded in a feeling man
ner and closed with these words :
May the Great Sovereign Euler
of the world .bless you with his
choicest blessing in yonr various
avocations of life, ra'l r f i end
bring you to Himself.
I now declare fl.n s-r, -re- Ad
journed without day.
HOUSE.
The House was called to order at
10 o'clock by Speaker Leazar, and
prayer was offered by the Rev. J.
S. WatkiDB, D. D., of the First
Presbvtetian church.
in their seats. The journal of
Saturday was partially read. Mr.
Hampton moving to dispense with
its further reading
Mr. Orerman asked and obtained
unanimous consent to have his vote
on the pension bill changed from
nay to yea. Mr. Hampton was
granted the same privilege.
The remaining hours .were con
gained by the clerk reading the bills
to be rallied aid by the Speller
i aigainf thea.
ilt Walaer. ia a few ktppy re
mark, on behalf of thapageaand
amployeea of the Bocae, presented
Mr. D. K. Jaliaa, principal door
keeper, with a hondaoma fold
headed cane. Hr. J olian, through
Mr. C 0. Lyon, responded, accept
ing the present ia gratefal terms.
There .'were 850 bills aimed by
the Speaker today ; 873 bills in all
were enrolled daring the eeseloa,
making 265 more than were enrolled
last session.
The joint committee to investi
gate the railroads which refuse or
fail to pay their taxes was an
nounced aa follows: From the
Senate, ft F. Ayoock and JL W.
Kerr: from the House, 1L . Car
ter,T. H. Button and J. B. Holman.
The committee to investigate and
examine the books of the Bute
Auditor and Treasurer ia aafol
lows : Senate branch, H. W. Staaba
and V. 8. Lnsk ; House branch, R.
a. uougaion, kj. j. Lyou ana a. u
Temple,
Mr. Baird arose and offered a
farewell address, which was read
by Mr. W. G. Burkhead in his
usual almost perfect style.
Tbe hour 12 o'clock m. having
arrived tbe Speaker let the gavel
fall and declared the House of
Representatives, session of 1SS9,
adjourned ia dit.
A SAFB INVESTMENT.
Is one whlcb ia guaranteed to briny you
sat sfactory resulta, or in cae of failure a
el urn of purchase price. On this saf
!''o jou can bay front our idTartised
;rugtbt a bottle of Dr. King's New Vs-
.t-Tj lor Consumption, lt is guaranteed
bring relief in every case, hen used
r any arTttctlon of Throat, Lungs or
i l;wt, such as Consumption, Inflammation
of Lupgs, Uronchitls, Asthma, Whooping
Cuugh, Croup, etc., etc. lt is pleasant
and Agreeable to taste, perfect! safe, and
can always be depended upon. Irlal bot-
Studjlng Latin aad Maaaal Labor.
President John Adams used to
tell the following story of his boy
hood; ' When 1 was a boy I had to
study Latin grammar, but it was
dull, and I hated it. My father was
anxious to send me to college, and
therefore I studied the grammar
till I could bear with it no longer;
and, going to my father. 1 told him
I did not like study, ana asked for
some other employment. It was
opposing hia wishes, and be was
quick in his answer.
"Well, John,' said he, 'if Latin
grammar does not snit you, you
may try ditching; perheps that will.
My meadow yonder needs a ditch,
and you may put by Latin and try
that.'
"This seemed a delightful change,
and to tbe meadow I went. But I
soon found ditching harder than
Latin, and tbe first forenoon was
the longest I ever experienced,
That day I ate the bread of labor,
and glad was I when night came
on. That night 1 made some com
parison between Latin grammar
and ditching, bnt said not a word
about it. I dng tbe next forenoon,
and wanted to return to Latin at
dinner, but it was hamiliating, and
I could not do it. At night toll
conquered pride, and I told my
father (one of the severest trials of
my life) that, ir he chose, I would
go back ta Latin grammar. He was
gled of it; and if I have since gained
any distinction, it has bean owing
to the two days' labor in that
abominable ditch."
Baeklea's Ante Saiv.
Thi Bist BALva In the world for
Outs, Bruiaee, Bores, Uloera, Salt
Rheum, Ferer Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Coma, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positlyely' on res piles
or no par required. It ia guaranteed to
give perf eot satisfaction, or money re
funded. Prioe 85 oenta per box. For
sale bv B. N. Daflv. jen 17
PLOWS!
Oar atook of Plows comprises the
Avery Steel (one or two horse),
Atlas, Boas, Dixie, Daisy, Champion,
Clipper, Granger, Watt, Climax,
Gem and Stonewall, and also the
ordinary Turn Plows, rack as the
Nos.A 6,10, 11, 35,40, 45,43, 50,
55 and, 60.
Castings of every description, be
sides a fall and complete line of
everything for the Farm. '
We respectfully solicit the Whole
sale Trade as well as the Betail. and
we are prepared to ofer special in
ducements to Merchants.
Send for onr Prioe List.
VlliTTY & GATES.
17 Saw Mill Supplies a specialty.
Steamer Vanceboro
Leave Vanceboro yry Monday and Thurs
day morning at Eight o'clock for New Bern,
touching at all principal points.
Beturhlng, leares New Bens forVanoa
boro every Tuesday and Friday morning, at
Nlneo'eloek. ' ,
All freights for shipment can be stored at
th Warenous of the jOyd g. B. Oo. at ail
tlms. .
feb27 dwtf JM. Inxx. Manager.
GREEff,;FOY & CO.,
Do a General Banking basinaaa. : J
'Vv BAirmo Horsa, - v .
Hiddle Strtai fourth &ooi below Hotel
' - Albert, :t ,J ' . , ,
teidwir ' wvw BftftSB. .
Lc:kTo Yc:r J:!:rc:ll
rarawa, Ooo&tfr Uarvkanu aad the
Trad aoarally art Utv4 taeailaa)
xaaoiaa ear ikk of - L-
Pry: Goods, -Groceries,
Prpyisions, Etc.
, W always keep a atoek th sai
ete4. rA f.ilMX-
8Ute - Friaon . eivd Favreone
Bnota aad 8b,oe.rV
Evmv pair wamnted. v . -
- Wa kava a tarn npbIt ot Florida
Charoota aai Pioclaanatfaw Ciara
Taeaa coda are hoogha by as duaek
nroaa to raetorr. -X
Snail at Maufaetam Prleea.
laf Vo voobla to ahov zo4a. .
. I &0BZET3 BH03., i
: ; . C atah n H
CREAM BALL!
Cleaaaea th
Nasal laaa
aea. Allay
Paui ana in-
rUmm a 1 1 o WttttSl 3 3 fff
Heals- th 11 1 VjfO.l
ttarai the
8a n saa j
Taite ana
Smell.
Tr7 lh Car.
A particle 1 applied, mtoaaea naalrtl sad
la craaaM. Frina M eaota at pmriu; o
mail. rtairad. eta. KLY rBRoTMIR,
warraa street, new lora laniMwiy
A Valuable Residence
FOR 8 ALE CHEAP.
A bran new Dwelling Boum, con
taining ix comfortable rooms, and kit
chen and dining, room attached. LiO
oated on Change atraet, near East Froak.
Apply to
WATSON & STREET,
d20 lor. & Real Rst. Agents.
q iTif'l rn QlTTTiTVrATJI?
DAiU U 1. DJDLlJJJUUJaVD,
Wholesale Commission
FISH DEALER,
144 A 144 SJEHK9IAH STRBBT,
FC'LTOn HtBKBT.
felil 3m IV JU W TOXiK.
DR. DUNLOP'8
CASCAEA COMPOUND.
A new and highly important Medical
Discovery, wonderfully curstire in all
cases of Constipation, Bilious Disorders,
etc., etc.
A Splendid Blood Cleanaer.
Prompt in Action, Certain in Effect.
Prof. W. H. SHEPASD, Agt ,
feblldtf Gaston House Barber Shop
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
As agsnla for ownars w offer for sal on
aaay aad aooommodatlng tarms the follow
ing described improved Beal Estate In th
City or nenr Hern:
tin. 1. WHAKJf PBOFSBTT AT UNION
POINT ; Includes tbe piece o( land known at
THE ISLAND," and the wharf or roadway
leading thereto Tram Kait Front street.
Also, water spaoa now being Oiled In. The
location is the best In th elty for all nana
factoring- purnoeea, while the larcaat pi aft
TlalUng onr waters have ample depth of
water for loading and unloading at the
wharf.
No. t. TWO HOUSES AMD LOTS A1
UNION POINT. oeeaa'edaaawetllnBa.
No. S HARVEY WHARF PHUPERTT
Including part of water front of Lot No. I J,
In the plan of the eitjr. Upon the property
la located a commodious brick warehouse.
The O. D. 8. 8. oo. nse a portion of th prop
erty. No. 4. THE I ROW FRONT WAREHOUSE
ON ORAVfcN HTREKT.
No. 6. BRICK HTORK AND DWELLING
ON ORAVEN (STREET occupied by R. O. K.
Lodee.
A fnll description of this Talustbl proper
ty, together with the beat terms upon whlcb
the same will be sold, will be furnlehednn
application to tbe undersigned at their office
i nsomn rroni street.
WATSON STRICT,
decs d wt f Ins. and Heal Estate Agta.
J. H. OBABTBXB.
BASfJi KAKLT.
JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO
ENGINEERS,
Founders and Machinists
Manufacturers and Dealers In
EHGI5ES AID MICOISTS' SUTPLES
Baliaars mt BnrfjM. Bolton,
Saw nulla, HrlM Oat-off BUanfcaOa,
We are prepared to do Castings of aU kinds
witn promptness,
Particular and Immediate attention glyen
w repairs 01 ail aunaa. -
Ws win b glad to give plans and estimates
ror any aesn lpuon or machinery.
W are the agents for th sale of th Amer
ican Haw. Aleo for O. A A. Bargamin's 1
orated indestructible Jaloa Valve,
We giv satisfactory guarantee forali work
ooneBTu. rn ayaw wiy
Steamer Ilonardi
Independent Steamboat Line
. On and after Monday the 10th day of
Sept., the steamer Howard will run
the following schedule:, ,.
For Trenton eyery Mondar and Fri
day at eight o'clock, returning Tuesday
and Saturday, :
' 9. J. LASITTEB, kanagtr.
. J. DraoswAT, Agent at New Bern.
SALE CF VALU1BLE EE1L K7ATE.
1 will eelt ror oaab, at 1he Ocm rt Hons in
Beaufort, on MosiaaT.Mareh ltth. 18BS.
being th first day of th Spring Term f
uanere nnpnrior uoun, ure nunuraa acres
of land fin four several tract) attatted on
th north side of Bogu Bound, on both tide
ot in Auanti t peon (jaroiirta Kailmad,
and about thre asiias west of M or head
City. Th Interest of to Carolina Olty Oom-
Knymon nunarauana thirty -nve acres,
tween high water mark and th channel
of Bogu Bound, and In front of the above
described land. Also, about seven hundred
town lots, a designated ia Mm plan of onro-
tf L' i'.'-o; D.DAVIS.' !
- i , Receiver Caroline cUv Oompany,. -t
Beaufort, H. C Jeb. 11, im . .- Uww ; '
- . r". .h. ...
. - i . -; " .-v
FUTE -
a Specialty. -v
' WES? ,
HAND SEWEB
GOODiEAR vELT
in variety.
Two doors Moith of Uoul
AlBIRT.
i f 'fi
Biu,tlftiVIH:il!Mj'3alim!'ltll
The Bergner $ Engel
BREWING GO.'S
PHILADELPHIA
IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE
Finest Beer Extant.
It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada
West Barley Malt
highly recommended
TEITIVE qualities.
The hifch reputation enjoyed by the liERGNEfi & ENQKL
X)MPANY is doe to the fact that only the FINEST AND BEST
MATERIALS are used and that the greatest SKILL and OABB
are exercised daring its manufacture. jj4 dwtf
Agent and Bottler. Hew Bernef N. C.
Valuable Land for Sale.
Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior
Court of Jones county, the undersigned will
sell at Poblle Auction, at th Court Hqnse
lu Trenton, on ktendai, th Tuenty-flftb
day of atarah, A.D 188. at Twelve o'elook,
midday, tbe following described lands, vli;
A certain tract of land situated in said
Jones ounty. about one mile from Trenton,
on th road leading from Trtnton to Pol
lolUTllle, ana adjoining the lands called
"th commons" and th mill tract, being the
sams land bequeathed to James Me Daniel
by his rather James MoDanlelln the 7th arti
cle of his win. except th mills and mill seat
an ' th oommons tract of land.
A1"0 the mill and mill seat, situated on
OrookaC Bon, In to lmmedlar vicinity of
th Town of Trenton, and known as th Me
DantalUUl '
Th ahoy la very valuable property. For
any further Information Inquire of the un
dersigned. Terms Oash. Q. H. GTJION,
M. DlW. 8TEVRN80W,
yeb.10, 1888. SOd Commissioners.
Slg 6 haa jl Ten salver
al aatlafaet'n In the
enre ol Oonorrhota and
Oleet. I prescribe Uaad
feel safe In reeomme1 J
lng It to all er ,
a.J.8T0TEB,l.
Deeatar, I I.
rRicE,ai.eo.
Bold by Druggists.
V.yOKDAir, , Afant, New. Berne,
maySdwly
I. O.
The Ladies Must Corne l
The Gentlemen May Come I
AND
"Everybody" Come!
TO 8KB TEE
'-1 ?tT-M
M i OsjajpgBjajgjsjJ gaa isyp
II arartrra
InasQaxitaiaa
fkaaNawkl
4.
Handsomest Tea, . . .
Binserand Toilet Sets
BEOUQHT TO THIS MARKET,
f v1 " A FULL USB OP. t'
Hon Be Funiishkg Gpoo
. AT BOTTOM ; "' '
tH, cut ber;
;23' & 28 'Middle Street,
HETT.BEI12IE, K. C'l
mm
SHCISr -
oTfiT3fe
LAGER BEER,
and Laazer Hops, and
for its TONIC and NU
NOTICE.
Public Sale of Valuable Land
NORTH CAROLINA. i .
Crsven County, j Superior Court,
James C. Harrison, Administrator of John
O. Gardner, dee'd,
Against
Joseph E. Gardner end Sarah F. Gardner
hMrs nt-iaw.
Petition to sell lands to pay debts.
In obedience to a Judgment of the 80pr1Or
Court of Craven uouotv, rendered In th
vuv.v ruuiteu prwevuvgv, I WHS Mil u
public auction at the eourthuus door In th
town of, Hayooro, PauQa rooaly, if, o , on
JIOBdlr. Anrll l.t. .ito I.
o'clo ap M.. ti, folloibgiuabl lands aa.
lODging to the stat of. John O. Oardnar.
deo d, to wit:
A certain tract of land In Pamlico eeunty.
N. 0., lying on tbe north aide of Mens river
and east side of Daweoa's creek (at h
mouth.of said creek) known aa th -China
OrovTraot," lnoladlhg the Point tract da
(crtbed In a deed from Amos Wad UJohn
K. Cal boon and W. G. p. octor. registered In
the Kerora of Pamlico county, Hook No I. "
iouoa n,wua U7j saimracts eontatnlnt 17
aift mAra nv laaa at l.n - ua. . P. .
joining the above tract, In Pamltco county.
t be north side of jieuae lver and east side '
of UawsoB's creek, containing 7S aeresmor
Qr'b 5,ot th9 ,m" aoi conveyed by ;
Elisabeth and David Haakett to John O.
Gardner. ;. .. ,s:A ,,
-AWO"?VV i. -1' T
On Monday, M., ata, 188,at Twerrl,
M.,1 will eell a the court -hou fa pew
Berne, K. C.-the foUowlog town lots with -irnprovemjistsj
beJoDgisg to th Ketat of -John
Of Garunar. Ai?a ..tn.f. ,M .. -
or Dew Beme, ylsj Lot at U funetioa of
Broad and uueeu.tr.t-kra a. th,
!5Li,hS aO'ttwedtern corner of Pollock
SOI Mi 3Mat th outeeast corner of Pollock
and Springfitreeta, with two dwclllng-honec
and one store nd dwelling on same now oc-
and others as tenant.' T S"'"
i.k "WS PrP?rt "more fully described
iSit p"t m the above eatiued -
SSlwiin note to h an
Eadjf full payment U
2.n,i,1Il,fdB,1J,trrot "wtii of u
'a
.....
w
claims ageing; lh, ntU of the aid Allen
Jones to -present them to th atd H. A.
neaelldnl, 3thentlratet, forpovment on
2l'T!l?1t.a,l'cf KsVch. or Si4
this notice wll repleaded lo bar of recovxv
!l?m,Inde'!.',1 10 th ar noua
to mak immediate rTrent.
S 4. EL'bctXJj, Admlriigtrator, -,
-g Kf