:..Ll.:H,y, C, lilt 13, 15. Here lire beea jj r.:y err.: -t J -. J- .3 J RATfcS f. ULiy-Oo f ft 9i ioe tut mima.i .,.t-.Jr bailor "Buaiaaa - rr f -i aal I gagta IDf , : lMlne?.a4 la the, bo aaexeaaa' 4trM All klOiUuM . . oj tun ft Uaa if traaaa.t edTertUaaaau .1 M euLetd preatpUy iMiioma eaatalalM aawe af a dla---J kMMM aattaraa. V -jl Ae MMMri M fee Ml - .f IM HUdT, er tena - n (:& acastevad at ur im .- u.a eaa. oMala tM mud e t ...una at Uu u.ui ku4 iravkaMMim I IE JOUENAL . mi, LZZXZ. JT. a. aUf II 1981. at tfce Pmi at Kmi Itn, W 0 CUTELASD II 18M. ; V eaanot lBaojurata tha prtal campaign of rl892, aad we ; :i sot If wa coaldj bat taert t s tbostt who are constantly hold i i cp OoTerior Hill as tha presi .IaI candidal of the National : . ocracy fi 1803, and it my not ' t b,-?roprIaU for ns to taj that : i s T&ico of tha North Carolina i -acj U not swelling tbo loud .'.3, '"' .. 'i trer a-aj; b tha pwioia. t ...la of QoTtraor Hill, or tha i -slaesa of hla political opinioaa, it win not ba forottea that la tha bit presidential ' campaign Mr. Ortland, the Pemocratie party, , -1 lit American people were . Ltti oa - the altar of Hill. . ....on. v - Day byfday the wisdom of the Crr-Iand Administration beoomea i kod more apparent Mr. Iar r i llm ue aagaaiy w aee ic, ana r. Tracy followa In the footatepa of lit, Whitney la lie abaence of exceptional f - xzt. that now cite no eridence 4 AUaiiDUUh JIUi UHTW1U '.1 be warmly anpported by a large 1 rowerlnl following for the bestial nomination of 1892. . ; s c.ten repeated declaration that J .':ited candidate for the preai i i ered by the fact that Mr, A i . ana :,fu aeieMea oy vnt - t corrupt methods known to the t . . . 4 I 1 1 1 :ry of the eonntry. lit, Cleveland'! popularity ia not . .:;isnea oy nia aeieac. It ia very rarely that the riling 3 ia ecllpeed by the setting ann, tat the late centennial celebra ila the city of New York Mr. r&!and not only oat shone Presi t Ilirrison. bat he receired -) rrplanse than Qasrison, Hill 1 Dtpew combined. 1 '. to la another reason why Mr. . v !and bast be prominent, and tit the preponderating impor- cf the principles of which he i tabodiment. Whaterer else j r-t undisturbed, the people -and change In the tariff " s establishment of that 1 nationality ... that , includes ' t ili ecope erery State in the . j equal in rights'and priri- . : and equal in dignity, and --.:' fhi grlat.' aim of, ; the . dand administration was tariff rnjMta sublime 1 accomplish t was national.. unity, and :sd theae the affections of the ..'icloster. .t';,'i V : '.i a longtime .to the meeting ) rtxt Democratic Rational " Uon, but there are duties to r rmed la fhe interyal, and ''tof these is the repeated 'oa of the'fundemcntal j c;entlal alike to the per " " 8 government and the -' the people. '-it . cf nx Cough Curt, r for "WhoopiBg Cough. nd prtnita the t &:h. It i entirelf t.rwj crmgh of obild . It Y- 'i the bronchi r ' coweh. . For ' ( St syrop . ' 'r cne : f ' r. h. (ia tie re;xt of V.s speecnex uovernor uwia a; tu fcaaqiet give a ty tLa Scr.Lc;a!t.'.: correepen-est tu ces..e u tee d correct rtrert, . asi &?rcri,ci;!j has procared a ccpy cf lo tech whica vwi U fcr.ots:' . a, Iftirrelscne&rate iatL jAseri- ct L'tiofl Uiat does net how ta hlaw lta own trs;L it ia yorth Carolina, f Arpl4.se.! Ani yet 1 tell yiJa there are no r-j!e cow within the city of i'ew Icrk that are prouder of the i.i;'.iy which the Uaioa made 1 i jv twi'ore yesterday than -.those of tbe ell SorthStatA A-PPUuis- Dzr'.zg this entire Centennial cv.ebrua there was one grievance that Is'orta Carolina, had , against 'ew York, and only .oae, and I will tell you what it was: When'yoa 'placed cs in the procession, you pat 16,00 men from New York in aach a post tioa that It took a long time for Forth Carolina to greet her- sister South Carolina, i Laughter ; and i.pplanae.1 But "North1 Carolina got there all the same; '. Laughter and applause.) :I vaatf to say one thing - to this grand - New - York Southern Historical - Society. It did my heart good. my country: men, when I aaw the title upon the ticket that -was lent to me only I yesteraay to meet you nere tonight, and Vhyf , Because members of the Southern : Historical Society, we wish yon . to have treasured upon your record every brave act of every Confederate soldier in the late war between the State, and for this reason : because-we want to "ebow yen, that the next time, if in our day, the United States of America la engaged in any struggle '-'wUS say foe, that these same tioathern soldiers intend i to snfpass tbeir record, in behalf of .our common country. Load aoDlaaseJ New York may love this -American Union,, and Georgia through her distinguished sons, may boast oi its devotion to this Union, bat let me tell yoa that plain old North Caro lina has within her breast an affec tion for this Union, of oar fathers that la second to no State npon the soil of North America. Loud ap- piaoae.; my -countrymen, uo yoo know why it is that we had such a grand celebration as thisf I stood upon your, streets and went in a carriage from one end to the other, audi gazed in the faces of a mil lion of men, who prided themselves in the' title i of ' American citizens. Applaaae. , Why is It that we had such a . demonstration a thisf -1 will tell vda. sir. why, i.When the 8aathera States went from' the union there was one thine thev carried with them. 'It was -that grand, glorious. Instrument,, that work of brave ' ratriota and nte-. cions statesmen, that best model of emi rovemment.. which, hnman virtue or wisdom has ever devised the Constitution of the United States. (Loud applause.;' Aad when we returned aeain to this v uton , we ioana , mat flam a : old glorious Constitation and. ' a( this day plain, honest iNorth Carolina stands the peer and J.be Bistet of mafniaoenijiew York. rADDlatme.1 There is Oae thing' that naa been la my. heart ever' since the war termi nated, an1 1 teU yoa. my country- men,- jny American countrymen. tnu on aay. Deioreyeaterday,for the first time, it seemed to me that before these eyes close in ' death they might eee ihe' deslre ofstnv heart fulfilled, and it was this, t In English history: when tha Wars Of the; Iiosee were over, the eons of uancascerjoined'ii jraialng - the deeda of fYork,f and the aonsrof York gloried ia the manhood' of Lancaster, and their deeda con. Jointly -.were . weaved' together in order to form a ehaplet with which they might crown their old mother England; May ; the- timeV come when the J rlonous -deeds of j tie Union soldiers and the equally glorious deeds of the Confederate sol$err may be taken and weaved in he chaplet, 'with which we will crown au America Applaase.) : Ahd when that time cornea, than nty conntrj-men, will come the day when the ; national mauseleum to tm' ferHAtltd ; ta n meat iaaAm - " " " lMUUi Abraham ' Lincoln flood 'applause will only be equalled t by another montiment erected to our Christian Southern leader, Tiiobert .Edward Lee.t Loud applause. And then a monument erected fcv a rrarpfni country to the large hearted, and honorable soldier, Ulysses S. Grant, loud applause, will be equalled by America's monument to one of the greatest eoI-:;i of 'racirrntitics, fctcnewall 'J;:' -on.- , JLoudtv pIaMje.Ji"Wha that tiaecomcai ana come it will, every ere In this prpaa' union may take the toct s own jrords and say.: , Tb tfafoa of Ukea the Union cf Unlf. The tTnlon of 8utw,l(t r - 3 f - - . IZ1 l niotj of bsr h fr - ' i . . . i.u; 7, . i . i. Alt.i i; (jjvtr?:-r .3 1-, -i i Lte cf was tl t:''j L.. . reply W a tea. Ssw YciSl, Governor wLo 4 13 C:t. tie t-' k8. - ti i C XxTreiiJect Acir: w D. TTLita, an einincat edacat:r cf i it crk, pent last winUr la tl ; i , .;h. lie tajs : 'I like the c! L r j : r cf the people i met. uood u j ertry- where prevails. . 11 a . tvuth it her tl' j as d thcroc rtconstr -1 ed. A g". Mt ia taslae;- U VUiceJL TLtre is laaecss veiopmant at - raiiroaa c:: :s. Immigration ia coming chieSj f..a the " Northwest. - 1hozBzi of would-be settlers are in tb Bonth looking for snitaUs locations. Xhert U a rapid advancctneat ia tha eda- eational interests of the Bouth." , ! - m m m ' - - 1 f WWa yom doal fMl welt tod huilj know what alia 70a, give B. B. B. (Bo ttalo Blood Balm) a trial. It if a tonio. ',:,.'' T. O. Gallakaa, CWIotU, IT. CX'. writaa: "B. B.B. la a Una tpoio, ao4 has doaa ma Kreat aood." - ' .f ! . It. W. Tboapaon, Damaacna, Oa writaa; 4I taliava B. B. a la tha bait blood parifler aaada. It baa gmtlj taj proT4 my taaanl haalth.'' ' " A t f'Aa old taotlamaa wtitea: "R B. B. tirea ma saw lira and new atraotUu If Kaart ia anything that will tnaka aa old maayoaog, itiatJ. - . P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va,,lgnt 10th. im, wrHaa: "1 dapaod oa 3. B. B. for tha preeerrailoa of my health. . ( hate had it ia nay family now nearly two year, and in all that time have not bad tahavaadoctot.", t 5 r. v. if . . Thos. Paulk, Alapaha, O., writaa: VI sofforad terribly from dyaptpela. Tha sea of B. B. B. baa made roe feel ika a siaw maav -I woald-aot take a hooaaad dolUra tot the sood it 'luts A m a 'I.I .1. it: 4.i'.V . , W. M. Cheehlra,' AU.ma, Ql writer Tl bad a long apall of typhoid fever. which at Uet Seamed to eettls lb my riant lac which swelled an enormously. Aa aloe- leo appeared which1 dl- oharged a an fall of matter a dir.? then gave B.B. B.B trial aad it eared 1(,-S f 3 2 we would do more for 'others while we, may, wf should have less regrets, when, too late, that more more ' had voir been done when wit mleht hare been." " , Thla la what yoa ought to hT, fat fact, rat' must hava ft. o folly enjoy Jlfa. Thonaanda are aearelbg for it daily,' and moonunf beeaaae thef find H hot '. Thou. aanda poa thoaaaada of dollur are spent aaattaliy byoor people In the hope that they -may -atUla thhTwo. - And yet It niaybo hid by all.' Wa-guarantee tht cieemo Bittern u aaea aeeorois to airoo- Uou aad tha ae eeraiited la. will brie yea gooa meauoa 'and oast tbe nmoi DTipepaU and loetall inateaa nppr, We leoommead Sleetiia BHteta for. vsw penala and all diwaaaa pt Urn, Etomeoh and Kidneys.' Bold at 50c.' and II per bot tle bf TGj) Wholesale Dmp ?lHt, N wBame. JT, C. . KhoksaJa nttas. 1S.O0 avaosea. s, ,,,f. .r?sal4-.ira 1 'MAJtTa rian seMtp a Mage only to find less of enjoyment in it than he has bad in holding the ribbons from, his Mone boss shay." : Cora of my children, a airl about Aiaa yean old, bad a vary bed t dUobarfe from bar need and noea of a thick, yeL lowish matter. We had two cbytioiani prWf iba for blr.bht without bene St We tried Elf t Cream Balm, and ranch to our inrprioe there was a mark ed im PTovement. ' Wa eootioaed aiiog this Balm, and ia a abort Urn tha discharge wa apparently cured. O.-Aj Cary OortiDa?,H.'Y.r" ..'i. EIv Broa.. I have been amlctad with catarrh: I purchased a bottle of your Cream Balm, it hU Cected a 00m- pleta care. U. a Abbott, 67 Gnat Ave, AilegheayCXty, Fa, -. ,ml8 aw Pf a and E :M Crat C3.; v; Tea and ft ean Dots rest! made, khd la shook.: in - anaUMea to anit rmr chaaera, at f .,- t , ' L- . ap!24 6Z C 'J.T. CXIEZ'S. Orira left III. JOUST BUTVU With Mas. I5K!tt.MMd! atrKt Pit the DAV14 PKftiN'U MACiiiS Wllj recuve - J. M. E15C --ntC V W w , imw-( I , ; hii ! A.wj ". y if Ctanddrd": I!rc.ii''3r, and 7 Job Loti ' CTf Fpci&Hndacci'ecta to jCoont,ry Merchants. :- -'V.'s.-'," 1 akaejew aVJb . Vhclccala ' c I' :i G roccr - foot cp rirrt" trnrsr, i ji3dwtf :"' : r":.:;z, it. c U-ri t -3 f r I ! . i. t .... It 1 f OTLX lb 4; i H t ! I :fcIM! f.-f ". a U ' . u tTIlt; m IJflS -OFEID dllCE 'OHE ! ' Owing tootle hard timea and ecarcityof money, I anTdeterdmine to mraieu me peopie me uest uooas ror the L.eaat Money. 'Now, 10 proof of the faet, I will quote yoa a few of my prices. My Stock of ClotMng is Enormous. Men's good T5!ne I'lannel Suits as low as $3.00. Also rood Suita for Men at t2.0a. Bova' rood Sail, from 14to 13 years, only $2.98. Boys' Alsoa nice line of Men's Sack! and . i IJA.TS ! jf ATS ! HATS I . uu prices, juens, xoys ana uaiiaren's lists icom 10 to id and 25 eta uaarantee to nuu you in any kind :t BIIOE8r JSIIOES. SHOES I .The' Largest and. Boat Selected Stock of Shoes I ever kept, . Men's Shoei from 75c to 11.00. Ladles' Kid Button Shoes, 05c; Lace, 75c. to 83l Also a large stock of Men and Boya' Shoes. at prices to suit the times, Ladies nice Slippers from wo, w joe M ;( , , -'TUBNISIIING GOOES.! Meh's Undershirts as low aa 20 cents 4 A nico Balbriggan Shirt lor 3 cents. A nice Scarf from 10 to 20 cents t FA full line Of Dry d.opds; Trtuika Valises, and other goods too i W Come one, come' all to .WILLIAM StJLTAN'S, where yon will wo ireatu ngui ana get your money's wonn. toSlpwotito-iiaptu : ;,( Middle street, r mar22dw3m -a rr"'T.'v a ' ift.v , 1,' ' 1 I . T 7 EiiSH ..j ...... -r r. . ! .1 s r ;i. 13 u;: 1 1 It 13 M... . 1' . ljhaveoa hand a nambcr of Fin6 J Teams, that are gentle and iafe aid baked! Ead 1 ' abgd-!;:?rT-.trr r".- Ak- Ate. u.. : 'aaaMaaaBaaaaawaaawaaaaaa : . 1 il.iu Celery i U.: ) f r : Ar' .' r- to ki 9 - t., tin. : . :tiit ai'.t '-' h lb Knee Salts from $1.25 to $1.50. Cutaways, and Trince Albert Suits. Five hundred dozen Bats, all styles of Hat. : ;, ,; t-r;K$ , Vi. NEW BERNE, N. C. :? I ' --.. - . - y uuu, uu rv AAA sc . ., ,: rt . r 1 A T . . r v, A ib;ri.uiri0;ai:tl.I7ir- c-'j l 9 p: It w.;i to 1- -. ""r t '-.' t- f.:re ... - : . T . r I" . r ; aaa .J - '- -J J. - .... V'e " 'r"- M tw Jnt X. 1 W rwf iWy ; J. MEAN A A. C J., i Pail tinea of Ike above t!u. I'f ... ' ' r Eotrard Jon; LwiaV.isl4tJ V H I tr .! I if ti ( -f,rM ? t t kaanfS rWa j t &A.4 lt tUn . S75iw to $250rtTC!'v: oa. Agent pr.rrd who t . , : bone and !v ttistr vhol titix 1.1 . . . a. H',r moultnli ntf Im t , . . inp)T4 a!w. A rw aonrti. n r . audnitlr. B. T. JOHNSON A CO., 1 X - i acRtcbmond, Va, N. B. i'laa tiate af and t an.. t. Mrianca, Nvr tBtn toul eua i . tor reply. ' B. F. J. A Co. - .. ., ? BABY CARRIAGES. TOE BBfV arn FTBKIItfBE CO, ... , . , triLL LUAim . We hare on band and ara Binnurart ,r' and reolTiD every day hamtmmia i ,r BulU, Chamber Suita, Wall h-an.u, Vh..i. robea,Daka.Chaira,Liunkea, Tm . t liaUmaata. All tha ioud wa irin.iK. are good and auhataotial. Wa ano i., . Baeat atok and lt atyle of tnir t riaiea tnat baa aver fcera brourt t tot ettr. W ba fine itooa of t i... ks, i tnrea and Jdlrrota. We pay rt I f onr gooda and get a dlaoonnt of it) ant t r ent. therefnre wa een aeil gx di t ... r thaa any other atora la thla city. v. . alaoagenta fotht c-lli Hewn g V.., - It baa aM atoal. If yoa went a first.-. machine eail and ae aa beiore buying e ... Where. We wll' nave yon money. . , .T. J, TUKNEIt & CO., " - PBOPRirroKs. ' 93 A Middle ttreet. diaw Berne, M. a rsr.n "iinoa CIOAM! CIGAR"! X- THlyou oan'irett. 1 t.itve ntira to aeil, an t - k , that! want to evil. V , . r banana that 1 my bn- ttm; by It I make a r living, bat 1 bop an 1,..,,. eat on. I wlati 1 a large marhinntnrr or v aoma Itlurt, when 1 noni-4 - .mnlnt. all ll.a ru.v ... Iowa wuo don't want to work If llixy ru..t. I would find eomelhlng fur tlurn to i.., i, keep them ont of mleohlef. hut mm u m 1 maul aell Clgara and Torwcoo; am) I v i war.tfyoo want Obavbi.v'8 Bn cti,Mii. Tobacoo, I have It. and other '! klnl Plppa. and Bmokera Artkilea ?nri!y. ' AbMvttoda Water, Uloger Ale, t'HcpItock Water, and w ay, Pome and ee m 1 1 . wm. Ij. palm ur, : Mlddlan..lSewbern. - J." BRT1N, Pre. '. C H. CUTLEB, lire r. i : . 0. U. ECirSTS, Cashier. r - the kati:::.u c; -OF NEW BERNE, K. C. . . Incorporated 1865. Capital,. -J' - $1C D,C ? Surplus Proflti, - ea.1, ; l ' '.' DIEECTORS. ' Jab. A.' BRTA,, " ' Thomas D a - U 11, VJDTMtt,. i'.j CIIA3. fi. . . GEOEQB ALLKlf, k F. M. f;v ' ' O, II. EOEERTa. I 20 Teaes Estabu',. 'n n : r t Wholesale Commli.lon t ... t aOti'TIIER.T PBOi I f , Strawberrieg, Peaa, ToU toes, To:aatof ?, iC8RsADBF.Tr TT. Kew Terr "? Congicame&ta soiioited - and rf::;rr.a mode a8 goon m rH. rteacila and, lUrket Herortg: lc- "bed on gpDili-fttl.-jn,- tertFcf and ..-' - Produce lfr .acta cf. New Ymk i adefpbia, Lal.lmore and Eoston. t Atlantic & IT, 0. "E?! Orncs Snrr. TBAxrro' "- ' : KewEerx, N. Cu if r,i r, 17c ties to tliTrrc1: ; Tbere'wi!! (' leaving R1VT tnoda'.iia f f '. tra;r f;

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