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i . aivJiar inacicin.ir T' i LA1LY JOOUIALis B IX. ooIxjcm , , ,t. ja.iuia eaiir.expk Monday at , jwr I1.5S fc six moBlhe. Delivered i . jf .juaonOera UHiHIl pet Btae.10 t iKWKCK.T JOCKS AI M BolsmB ! puhUafced every Thanday t tU Hrtuui . - . " ' '- Auvxamatal rates (bailtmjo ImI eaeaay MB;See eaaBBbsqasmt 1 .A4ftrttiWHll sader Bead of -Bruin iw M BtBpartotarBt.AB4 MBtatoMn,,, nU.Vi. Im.llnAT ia tBBboMBllBaartltf IIBdVrttaBBMBtailBlBM4bBtVM MtlUitltUrIM . Ration ef Arri. er Death, aot win dJ IH Dims WW be Inserted free All fcHttooa tMtriliiii iniTiiilii-unT l-- araesata IB transient edverUsenieat stoat b Mil U idniM Reamer earer HmuiII 1U be eaUeeted promptly et the tad MMh attain OeBUBBBiealtOnS OBtoUlM BSWS Of B dlB- ssim of msj m.uera are Battened. Wo HtBUWUOl MOM be iumM M be Bob ' latBed that eenuiaa otrteettonabts neisona DM vUAholAs ins a of the Lbor. or - As wlU asaae mora inaa oa eoima 0 ft B Any yoraoa feeling actl.Ted at any anony MOB OBtBlBBiaBDOB SBB Obtain the Same O 4 HIMt f BBBUOBUOB Bt tBM OfflOB Bttd BWlBg WBeflB IBB ITWTUM BX1BU THE JOURNAL. m. s. inn. BAM. Iculxll Mi Ear. KW BKBNE, N. a. APRIL 7 139. gateaedet e Vot OBM Bt N Bn, BBBMOBd-BlBS Butter. 4! . BLESSED IKE THE PEACE JIAIKBS. Th moral sense of the age is opposed to war. The disposition V(&turbing the peace of nations is staadily gaining lavor throoght .thristendom. Never beiore has ' diplomacy held so honorable a po aiitOB aa it does now. - rrik m I i ht ircho.d ihir ihu , ! "I"1' ill du.j " o men iuv v,vorIdja aeflcent advancing under the bo influence of Cbristianitv and civilization. .' Bat, the blessed wom oi our ' DWine Redeemer are not limited i to nations, iney go mn ueai ing on their wings to every coin annnitv where there are harrasning dissensions, to every home im bittered by crnel estrangements, and to every heart that is storm- t towed and angnjah riven. What more honorable, what more noble, what more Christ-like than to be a peace maker t Snchamanor woman is always welcomed as an v ftngel of light; a ministering spirit Ant oa an AmhflABadnr from the, eonrtof heaven to the inhabitants rtf "Earth. At Bat, if the divine benediction rest on the peace makers, the de- BAOiations of heaven are no less v the peace. They are described as ' f'broilers," " busy bodies, "stirrers Of atrife,". "back biters" and from all, finch Christians are required to ' separate themselves. 1 Withont partiality, witn "notn ing to! extenuate and naught set down in malice," we commend to all the cultivation of charity, so that wa may realize that "blessed are the peace makers, for they shall be called the children of God." THE TWO DOttS WERE HERESY. BT BEY. A. G. HAY GOOD, D. D ' - In the woods, in a remote part of V the Indian Territory, Bishop Y Pierce, twenty years ago, found a eradnate or xaie uouege living in - a tndu hnt with two does. lie had run away from his kind; he did " not lore men ; he sought to escape -''humanity and 'bis obligations. m i If Uwli H (uou iuwvd Mt' ua ubuu wv mm n wnan m u u bah i i i i iiih m inn ttiat ha don't want to be "taxed" - in labor or money for ethers he ahonld take to the woods minus ' tha dogs. " While people lire in commnnities wuvaMvHv. - r and in proportion to tneir strength. There is no other reason or worth la being stronger, except inatne - atronger Dear mora man fjsb vat- mi . ITAoart oi liie's Doraena. xne i'x.x .'capita gaage of idnty is "patt heathenism, nay, the good haathen : Vn hAt.tnr it la Dnre beaatiam. .Hungry wolves won't divide, thej -will light fires. : t ? t Taxing ;A. to educate B'a chil- , dxan whether B. an t or won't '' don't matter is not a peculiar sort of thing, but the commonest thing " in tha world. A is taxed to treat B'i son in the lunatic asylum j primarily to care him, secondarily to protect people from fcort. ' A is tarut n nnt TJ' BOH in- 1a.il t alsO- . B.VI WW p Epon occasion to hang him. A is - taxed to have streets upon which B drives; to make Bidewalks,' opon which, it may be, only B treads. If A ia a good citizen ha cannot rpend one day, nnless he be alone, net one hoar, without being taxed i i some way for' B or C ot some t raber of the haman family from " i to Z.' If Cwsar don't tax him, -1 t ill. Ilnmanity is made on j jl.ia and Christianity carries H o-tcfsclf-saeriflce grows the ctarch cf Hisx vlo "ec tled L!a. &eUv for ctLers, the least daexriig and becacsa they were Hosk .The agreement prevails oatid lowest pUne, self interest : Acaat ford for. i'a people to ' die of small pox. : A' a people . $ might cacca it" and A taxes himself for quarantine. If he is too ignorant to consent, the rest of the alphabet 'IatV'ah him. If A ran nrrnt i i rT . UJ VBUII Ik. AC- corcung to the uospei or .roor Richard mightier ,with many than the Gospel of the Son of God, 44 Aa ounce of prevention ia worth a ponad of enra." . . Ualeea ignorance aa some teem to think, ia "favorable to spiritual ity," A can no more afford for B'a children whether they be white or black, red or yellow to grow np in ignorance than he can afford for them to catch and spread small pox. If "ignorance is favorable to vice," aa history seems to "teach by example," it ia cheaper for A to be taxed to educate B'a children (whether B won't or can't don't change A'a interest in the case) now than to be taxed to jail; or bang them by and by. The United States government, after a hundred year of experi ment has decided that "it is cheaper to educate an Indian than to kill him.'' It ia, I think, more Christian. Society should protect itself and in the most economical and Chris tian manner. The orthodoxy cf barbarism is this: "God bless me and my wife, my son John and his wife us four and no more-" And it is "liberal orthodoxy" barb.irio orthodoxy at its best. The trno barbaric orthodoxy is have no wife no son no daughter in 1 w, not a neighbor not even a dog. The Yale College hermit was not strictly orthodox the two dogs were heresy. lialeigli Christian Advocate. -Verer (id Into Debt. Not many jears ago a young man came in town to finish his studies at the office of one ot our best lawyers. He was well odu cated, intelligent, agreeable and kind ; bnt he was poor, and in order to support himself, tried to get a class in French. A few scholars came, and the thing did riot pay. After a while he paid his landlady, left his boarding bouse, and took to the woods. On the side of a hill, in a thick pine grove, ho pitched his tent, where he cooked his food, ate, slept and studied. Of course, his strange conduct made a great deal of talk. One morning after a terrible thun der storm during the night, his friends hunted him np. "iou'11 be sick of your bargain after this," they said, "and be glad enough to have a water proof roof over your head. ' "I did not take to the woods from choice," answered the young man. "1 could not see my way clear to pay for lodgings, and I am resolved never to be in debt. I know too well the danger of being in debt: my scanty income will carry me through the summer, when I hope better times are coming." Gentlemen offered to aid him, but ho sturdily refused their of fers, got through his studies, and has now a large business, which handsomely supports him. Was not that pluck T And did he not well think that the danger of being in debt is a serions dan ger J l wish more people thought so. (jetting loose in money mat ters is often the beginning of rain. When a boy or a young man falls into the habit of borrowing money, spending freely, having things onargea, neglecting to pay, and not keeping his promise, he is in a bad way; He forgets, lies, loses his sell-respect, and is slowly bat surely letting himself down, down. down. - The history of many a man shows how far down it may be, even to robbery and murder. Two ot tho worst murders ever com mitted in Boston were done by respectable men to hide their Aehtt. One killed his intimate friend be cause he could not pay a debt which he was owing him. . The other a young man shot in cold blood, in broad day, a yonng. as aociate, that he might rob --the bank ' he was in of a few thousand to pay his debts with., Both did their work coolly, and 'apparently without any twinges of conscience. Both were above all suspicion. They had borne a character fair to the world ; but there a as a weak spot, a screw loose, a canker at the cere. They ttert Ioom in their moneg matters. Debts were -dogging at their heela. They - had lost theU uprightness and, having lost ihat, the ' devil can tempt a som to ao any thirig.--Chilcl'a Paper. ; : 1 WAB troubled with chronle catarrh and gathering in my head, wm very deaf at times, bad discharges from taj ears, and wm unable to breathe through toy nose." Before the second bottle of Ely's Cream uaim was ex&austea l was cured. And todav enjot sound health. C. J. Corbln, Field Maosger, Philadelphia Publiehing Honee, P. I am oa .my eecond bottle or Ely Cream Balm, bein s, euffeter from catarrh since t - was a child, tut -with this medicine I am being cared. Wm. L. Dayton, Brooklyn. ;-, i ' : ' i Ecj wfcea they are bejs are eseer enocgh. " uow many ridica Iocs - notions they have, as j what singular ceaea, wL:ch ia after life ctas 6 and stare ttesisdlves into characteristica 1 Who remembers when ha would hava ao:d his birth right for a rocking horse, and his new eait of clothes for a number! Who, forgeta the awet faced girl, oldtr than himself, against whoae golden hair ha leaned and wept his griefs away! Who reoollecta the thought of being a cirens rider ap peared greater thaa to be a Fresi dent ; and how jealously ha watched the little fellows that wore apangled jacxeta and tarned somersaults. and desired to become like them t If memory praserve not these ca prices, or-eomething aimilar.tbe boy is lost ta the nan, Happy visions 1 they come bat once and go quickly, leaving na ever to aigh for a return of .what . can never again be, -. Save Cabs f Bl4 Pbbsbbu Thousands suffer f rooa blood poison, who would bs s n red if they gars B. B. B. (Botaoie Blood BaIo) a trial. Send to the Blood Bain Co., Ailaata, Oa.,for book of woodsrful cares, that oo&viaoa the most skeptioAl. It is sent fros. J. 0. Gibson, Merldiaa, Miss., writes: "For a number ot years I suffered un told agonies from blood poison. Sev eral prominent physicians did m littls if any good. I began to use B. B. B. with vsry little faith, but, to my ntter surprise it baa made me a welt and hearty person." Z. T. Halberton, Macon, Oa.. writes; "I contracted blood poison. I first tried physicians, and then went to Hot Springs. I returned home a ruined man physically. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my utter aston ishment every ulcer quickly healed." Benj. Motris, Atlanta, Oa., wiites: "I suffered yesrs from syphilitio blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment. Physicians pronounced it a hopeless case. I hsd no appetite, I bad pains in hips and joints snd my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of run ning sores. Ia this condition I com menced a use of B. B. B. It healed every ulcer and loreand cared me com pletely within two month." HoBejmoea Oter. De Blihk No, 1 don't feel like doing anything more. Wby can't yon attend to it yourself T Mrs. De Blank Because 1 can't; that's why. Yon are De Blank Remember, my dear, it ia the female mosqnito that stings. Mrs. De Blank Yes, the males are too lazv. A Baalaais Man's Clear Vl.iOn. New YokK Cmr, April t, 1883. Mr. A. E. Hawkes Dear Sir: Your patent eye-glasses receired aomo time since, and am very much gratified at the wonderful change that has come over my eyesight since I have discarded my old glasses and am now wearing yours. Alkxaxbeb Agar, Secretary Stationers Board of Trade of New York City. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. a Duffy, New Bertie. N. C. j!2dlm Horse Jockey That horse I Why, Ml Mather, that horse has gone a mile in a good deal less than three mlnntes. Customer (after a critical exami nation of the animal) On what railroad 1 Baekiea's arntea auva. Tan Bzst 8 ALvi la the world tor Outs, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, But Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,, and positively' eures piles or &o pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 85 oents per box For sale bv E. N. Duffy. -. jao IT GEORGE ALLEIlfi CO General' Hardware ; AKrlctiltaral ;ImplemeatH Plowa, Harrows, Cultivator r" Hoea andL Axes, , ' Wood's Mowers and Beapera, . Steam Knirlnea, Cotton Gins and Presses Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Eainlt Mechanics Toole and Hardware, Lime, - Brick, dement. Plaster Hair, Pain, Kalsomlne Var nish, Oil, Glass, Patty and Hair. Freezer, Itefrijrerators, Oil Cook Stoves,-Eureka; Burglar Proof Sash Locks, 'warranted ifi Rive aeeority and satisfaction. ? t PHICES YEBT LOW - ' I --.' GEO. ALLEN '& CO., Everythifllfj I UUaU UClUr On AVheeJs.' 0 percent cheap- n f , I er than anybody. Ua.U) e MfDont bny befora getting oat trtos ;.THg QEOi m. trrocKELL d Wmsthap -.-. mars; i The Alliance to the Front! Ths "PitoaRMgrrs rARi.boldL Vieiiftiii.! SseretalTa aod ttrnKreaalTa. It baa opinion and expresses them.; Fortr-.'ght -co.nnin.. eigm p.ees. aii tioroe-rrmi. uuiciai ot ?tn: Of Horth Camlina and Virginia Hie A fi ancee, llie Llvact tmper In the Montbl (tow to nearly 1209 pottoffices ia North Carolina, and to 2.1 Blt. O.NK SOLUKA IMB.) Strictly Ca.h. Send for sample oopy. Ad- i dress . . , THE raOQKESSIVE rARMFH, Ij, L. T.if. Wttor. . D. H, Bbowdkr, liqs'.neaajfansger, - tt v r. ! . J ' fnttM ! ix m&ti cWgioi ioim - . -w THE LAXATIVC AMD NUTKITIOUa UUiOA f- FIGS OF CALIFORNIA. ?: V i Combined with the medicinal , virtaes of plants known, to be most beneficial tq the homan system, forming an agreeable ' and effective laxative to perm a-' . neutlyv cure Habitual Const!-, patioo, .aiid the many ilia .4e pending on a weak or' inactive condition of the-'" . ' -' KIDXEYS, LIVER AND EOWELS. clsamse mmm Emcnuur sURg BLOOD, acFRtamHO aLCKP, HBALTM enS 8VRKN0VM ' MTUMAU.V SQUAW. . Every one is using it and all are. delighted with it ASK VOU DftUOaiST KM byhup os pigb MANUMOTURSO OM.V 8f CALIFORNIA FIG5YRUP CO. - W fltAHCISCO, CAU mttvnit. kt - wir rant, u. a ELY'S CataprH CREAM BalM rr wit's Cl eang. the Nasal 1' aasa g-es, Allays Pain and In flamm a t i o n, Heals 8 r e s. stores Menses Taste Smell. Trr Ik. Kara. lha Cara. ' HAY-FEVER A nart'cla la anftllrf! mln .naMt ..J 1. . ff MMtll A Ew4d lit - 1 ... . ftu; by nlWwly w arran eir.ek n.w yotk tan! Look To Your Interest! Farmers. Oonntrv Merchants and lha Trade generally are invited to call and examine our stock or Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We always keep in stock the. cele brated State Prison and Parsons Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted. . Wa nave a large supply of Florida Cheroots and Proclamation Cigars These goods aye .bought by us direct irom me rsotory. - --j -1-3" Snuff at Manufacturer's Prices. tr No tiouble to show goods. ROBERTS. BROS., . Sovtfc Front tt., Neu Bsrns.V. O. A Valuable Eesidence FOR SALE CHEAP. SBSB-aaSaamaaa' ' A bran new Dwelling Bouse, con tainlog six comfortabla rooms, and kit chea and dining room attached.' Lo cated on Change street, hear East Front apply to - . WATSON & STREET. d20 , In. & Real Eat Agents. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AS Assnts for evniert we offer for sale on easy and eoeomtnodatlns terms the fol)o- inja eaonoea improrea ttesi JCstBtemute City of Heir Bern: . j No. 1. WHABK PROPERtT AT tWIOfl POINT ; indndea th plea o( land known as THBlttLAND," ard th a wharf or roadway leading: thereto from Kant Front atieet. Also, water .pace now being Oiled In. - The looauon Ji me Best in tea cur for all man faoturtns rmrnoaea. whll tha terseat maft VtstUnf onr waters have ample depth of waier jar toaamx Ana unloading at me 'no.'"!" two HorjBE84 Ainj 'icen at uniuiruijT, oecnp-eo as dwellings. .. No. g. HAftVKY WHARF PBOPERTV, Inelnalnc pBrt of water front of Lot No. 12, IB tll.Bl.DAf th. Jlttv ITiwm tk n.AMM.w Is loos led a oomnlodlons brick warebonaa. The Q.D. B.6. Co. Dae a portion of the prop arty, --.,. . . c - ie. 4.tkS rtioi frostT WAaSHODs U9 Utta-VB.I HTHKILT, t ' v . - ' 1 ' Ho. & BRICK hTORB AND DWELLING pv CRAV.SH BTB2ET ocenpled by B. a E. Lodew.- ' I- - . ' , : AfBUdeaarlpttosof this Valuable proper ty, tofretber wtfh the beat term, upon whloh the same will be sold, will be fnrni.hed on applieatloB to tt e tinder. lgned at their offioe t Bsoaw s roni streev - - "- -t - v -'-' -' J Al W AT30H"- A 8TBKET, . dac d rtf -.Ins. and Seal Eatata Aftav '1 S!c.i1.r-l!via.rdt f On and after Monday the 10th dat oi Sept. the steamer Howard-, will run . t ..... i .. toe louowingscnec a w: , - - j ,- i . yl'otJTreA'toa every , Mondsr and Frl day.at eight o'clock, returning Tuesday and Saturday, i cr, i : j J. J. LASltTEE, Manager. m 3. DiBoawAT, Agent at Hew Berne. ; j' sHu;r ' t 9 Li -sr 1 Lit; r v i.-i If t ) ti "ir 1 Lit,' ,c c y ,j-lJ ' tt - t!t. BJA - V - s 8. I1'""" hi S c of ei" . or -r ta ar r- - '. wHh.nt IbP know i !- ,,S t - por . i i-iih It; it i.biliHlf i ,i.i. i . i t S 1 prmanetit and inert nn, , .ihr t ' StiitU a mi'raie ci i nk iror n . - o - rr ajcvrn r'i s. W'eC.UA ' 1 k . ' --fe 'hit in et- ; lr'u&. 4 j..stv..I , ' - -In Ki: " ... n, tlielT. L V Independent Steamboat Line. r 1 . - CLOiniliG ! . CLOTHING I ,CLOTBIKGf SHOES! : SHOES!; : SH0ESllf Two doors North of TJotet. : ai3ibt. - ,r - .. ...y..,. , .,.,,, ,..tc- -t mmmm THE VflR HAS OPENED 0I1CE 'QUE I ! . Owing to the hard times and scarcity of money. I ata doterdminfl fn forniab the people the Beat Goods for the L,eaat Money. Kot, ia proof of the fact, t will quote yoa a few. of my jitice My Stock of Clothing ia Enormous. Men's good Bine Flannel Baits as ovt aa $3.99. AlaO good Baits for Men at $2.98. BtfjV good Suits, from Hto 18 yearsonly $2.98. Boys' Knee Salts from $1.25 to ftl.fiO. Also a nice line of Men's Sacks and ''HATS J HATS ! HATS ! Five hundred dozen iJaf,'all atjlcs and prices. Mena. Boys and Children' Ilata Irom 10 to 15 sad 2b tin. Gnarantee to suit yon in any kind SHOES. SHOES. 8IIOEST! Stock of Shoes I eter kept. Men's iiid Batton Shoes, 95c.; Lace, 75c. to 85c. Also a large stock or Men and Boya' Shoes at prices to suit the times.; Ladies nice Slippers from AbV- A m Bf ' . fTTftNTSTTTNT. nOOTiSlt Men'a TTmlflrahirt. o oa ort ar,i A nice Balbriggan Shirt for C5 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents aa W aBwam. a way aaBa awa.w vus w VaVSS A fnll Una nf nrv flnnil. Tmnlr. TT1 1 a . 'j aV.. numerous to mention. VST Gome one. come all to WILLIAM STTLTAN'A hor ;nn n be treated ritrht and ret vonr mnnev's worth. opposite Baptist chjirch,. - : Middle street, mar22dw3m' JOHN HcSOBLEY, - FASHIONABLE Doof and Shoo .laker, Pollock BU Newborn, N. C DeslraB to SODOanee that his FALLBTOCA 07 MATEKIAL haabMB raeeived and hs U prepared m &U order far ; ; ., . : HIE GUSTOM-HiDS BOOTS A1TB SEOBS Bavins; two superior skilled workmen, all orders promptly filled. In eolicltlnf patronare I cnarantee "tie beat material, a good fit, tbe latest Styles and durability," , - As one among many testimonials of the eharaotar of my work the subjoined from a well known elUsen tells Its own story; . , - , trwrrsn Btatbs ' ,. KW Bsnms, V. tX, -'. Oommis'ks ovrrcn. Oot. 6th, 1888. -Is. atesoiturr, vb.- "' Dbab rib Pieaaa make me a pair of falters similar to those yon made me two yean ago. I have worn them two years and they am good yet. I hav been wearing shoes flfty-six years and they are the best lever wore. - . BespectfnUjy Signed" v K BBILL.; e pairing neatly and promptly done. - oeta dw , - liimi 10m cifiULim UARDLE VORKS, - IHf BB5, X. C. 4 Uonuments ; Tombs . . . 44 U klais Qrsv aad BnUdlag works . ' -i t V-r -" 'v t," i-" ITALIAKULEIGAH f'ARELE Orders will receive prompt attention tod Mtiafaotion guaranteed i JOE Kl WILLIS, Proprietor ;- Cor. BROAD AVD C&AVSti 3t$." O. E. VItLlib It my authorized s-ntt laElnston. . : - raaO-rw 0 . . . ...T. 170 C3i. t Do a cr-- i r f'v.r 1 ':i:o'vl l lis ' " 1 MMLl Cutaways and Prinoo Albert Saitn. of Bat. . ,r. . w' ; X " , . - The Lartreat 'and' Itost Srlected Shoes from 75o. to 11.00. ' Ladie' - w iavr vaaaa w waasr . V v MU u U(.UaD NEW DERNE, NO. Tho Vashirigtcn Pc:t, A PAPIB FOB THB MASSES. PabtUhad Bt the Katlonal CaplUl. the mawi eaatat ef the eeaatry. . : Tho Waflhington Weekly Post is a huge elght-pagejjaper, filled to the brim with the Vers latest Sad most Important news matter. ' AO of lUdepartmeaUar in ehargeof competent men, and bo pains or expenss are -spared to make Tan Wbkklt Post a model family newspaper. The ub . scrlptton price of Ths WssKtT Post Is l psr year, payable strictly in Advance,- S.nd forsampleeoples.;i.. ;i'" , r 'tlj Pcct is ths ohly morning paper published at the capital .Which poswatea the' facilities for EtlierlDg and printing the new. of the day. With our large oorps of reporters snd tpor.Ai writers we are enabled to produce the mnet resdabls paper overprinted in Wsxiiinp'nn, The Importance of Washington ntjf.r toe next few months Ihoold be apparent to all, snd there will be no better medio m through Which to Obtain it than Ths Daii.ypost. The subscription price of Ths Daily Post la Mfonowat-Vy-' . Dally, Sunday sxceptld, one yer. $1.00 s Daily, Bnndaylnclnded, oneiear..s. ija Daily. Sonday excepttd. one month, to -Daily. 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