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V i ; ft s aw-: a at S-,; let 1. i r.Ui l-8 o' )CJ . 4 i;J i:a i: ::i a: i i 0 . - , i i n. rf til i . 1 JC Mr. A.. 11. ,l y, tilrt te.'.:a lis I : : r r,: t:s I 13 , 4 1 f liOS; S- ax txt !,. ai c ! f r t t l, and I ftveia fuf , I'm Ui. not Vo axaaad Jf AUairsiOoe -sd I eaais r liae f l a eii ajTn.aeat U aJvaaaa Kacatar a4ve , ta o..t4 prom all at tba .. ult . i i. ottteoatalaUiaBeweafaeia- t:lkr r BOildlBd. Ne i rv . b IIWU4 tab Bk tf im aaukor-. u ..- .MM oa BU1BBM till " Bf1ea BIBB BBaf wa aovaia laa nr t ' auut at luia aOoa aud -a ua crMKBaea e.ria w JOURNAL. raUt, aataaaa la a r ff. H. a, MAY S3 1389. Iuw4 Bl raal aflaa bi ITwr Bar, V 0 - K 3 SO 2 X SICOXD TEKXSi t sitor Wa&bbara baa aaid, fA very proal&eat gentlemait la ttiU t '7, wto hu himself ' been i c :-:iAt for President, stid to me 'i ccmicj, that be did' not be- ,te aaotber Pieaideot would be ; - .ic&ted and rt-eleeted for the tut hundred years. The lacum l et of the pfflce of Preaident r : !1te so handicapped with old whleb be bad not been ' to keep that It would be dan- r.zt U think of renominating I am Inclined to think be Ja . '.It. The tendency of the timet U tiinst renominating Preaidenta.' ITr. Harrison ahould make np bit c'.aj to retire at the end of bit fesr jean.'? ;Xlv-v v'i - Perhapa there : la . truth ' rn all il'.j, but we confess 'we are not C '.i to see It, It la not sustained ' ';toiy, and publlo aentiment I Lot been enfUclently expressed tjjaalljraa ' opinion In regard to is. . ;., f Of Republican Presidents it may i j ciid that it baa not been prao tlal!a to renominate ' any caa o( v ;ithem 'ilace the t'sse of ; den. Grant's t adminia- ".:a. Mr. Ilayea was never the t :!;e of the-Republican ' party) 1IU ccaination was an accident. A i ! sy was nominated .while thi : ' : ta were at war, and bis admini ' lion represented no party' and ; : :cd nobody! fr. Garfield died I. fT. entering upon the duties Presidential, office, aadMr' .ar- became T President." ; Mr. " 't ' failed; 0 fsccurs .a second .j, but it oust be remembered it be was serer nominated for . widest, and only received ,, the -Isatlon fo"r,Vic-Prealdent on s ticket with Garfield because be i a pcpnlar citizen of the Btate York. -t ...;,:..,.. T. ' ' ( Diaocrata hare bad but one l:zX in. more-than ; quarter f t-t3ry.;an4-be was renomU 1 t:t a second . term. ( We do . 'lara that the renomlnation Cllveland was a mistake on 3 1 r;t cf the National Democra- He was the ablest exponent pf - --racy on this continent, and - !iacy was indorsed at the V ' "i;tj a: majority of the ) f rcIUoa of Senator. Wash, a li discreditable to the people Ctitcs, la as much,. as It ;:;sis them as, incapable, of j ta lis level of great questions f i: " 1. rolicy.' The cumber ol ' r:;l :rs la this country is in it it is iapccsStla to be 1 at there ia alwaya to be i C'rppoiated oCce-seckers 1 t-e pcliticl cf tbs cona political convca 1 r.ace. their, interdiction t lef the people. v'i :t8" that there la now, ' "1 i y la the American r -.-"-9 'rrjrccistica cf MtMr"! taveiU , i t m i ep f.'i . u: J til an at 8 p. ti. a ..1 c ..ver tie s &; 11 .. m. Cca- fa!!y Uvr.dJto atUrL fuaabcat eiccrvca will be ca Friday Slat ef Jaaa. WJ1 leave Pctioiaviile at8.ra, Btcpr'-aat tbe several Uadin? alorr the river aad at New JLkrce, katr Xew Ikrne will siep at PotUr's ferry to eat Ci&er. Will Uave Foiler's feiry at p. mM . teach ing at ix'ew l.erne aad other Uad isi oa return trip 23 ceuU for round trip, So intoxicated person wu be allowed on board. , . . alias M. 0. Ilarvev, music teach er at Polloksrille, has been very ill but ia now. recovering. Miss ilarvev ia quite regular aa a ladv and a teacher, and therefore baa the sympathies of the school and community. , .' ' . t ;, PoUokavUIe, May 22, 1889, M tlactloe ef fliK Ceuaiissloa ef ' Ob 9 t low Voaatr. ' ..'j' According to our oyster laws ft is the duty of oar magistrates to elect on the first Monday ia Jane a fish commission for Onslow ; county. Now while the infant iDduitrv sleeperawaittogielplesfity the lay ing of theiron ta)!s of 'transporta tion comes) tea ' aeaaon of danger. Ia 'oonseqnence'.,:her:;ahonU be guarded At this critical time with rreater vlrllance lest ia his heln- lessneas eeifiah,; dealfntnrnen do ll . he be' kept sale lust now. aoon active' Intelligent' men Vwlll help bin to : nis, Meet "end he will walk and be aafa. .y; v." ; V'J f The danger! lies as always. In avaricious men vrantlrjr aomethisg which, they better not "have.-J . unouia a cnange or toe oia com miaaioner . be demanded by : the magistrates, let them "look "well that good, jtealoua men be elected who will 'Tigorously f execute the laws,- and whore -'definition of an oyster -rock compptta : with the the Judgment of the peoe.".".-;. ; loe 014 fish commas !oa has done muoTi faithful irork, for. which oi account of. circumstances beyond their control they ibave' received nothing. By electing new men at this time, the old ones may lose the pay due them for their faithfal services already rendered, which seems to be unfair, and our peopl are not unfair u they know it. . -''' a zealous PKnatfl., v r"t''','? VT-. , ,.j j , . .. ... .. "B i j I'-'lSl Monopoly aad Chriatlaaltr . : lathe Forum for June.' the Tir tit. William Parry constructs aa argument to show the essentially unchristian methods of distributing and holding '.wealth, and predicts aa economic revolution proceeding peacefully from the Christian a tan 4 dard of justice. v The ordinary mo-i nopolist, he describes as one who is convinced that, on the side of those that have. , among -whom he has gained a footing, there stands not only Jftgal justice, represented by parchment and red tape, but also the . nature of things, or what the late Mf. Matthew Arnold would term "reason and the will of God." The Highest Powers, be thinks, are wna mm. me innentance or man kind from past - aces the arts. literature," 'sciences, distinction of manners, .individual freedom all; au, ne cries , out, .repose on the practically unlimited right of pri vate property as their sure founda tion. But, Mr. Barry adds, if that alone is civilisation which trie rt out the ethical, the human "aspects of life. "I do not hesitata to say that the . manner in which wealth is now made, and - the coalitions under which it Is divided, are among the least civilized that could well be dreamt of.. The decencies of life, the glory " of intellectual discovery, tha prce-3 cfrtl'-icn what do ties ewe to the cr ' -i whereby a nan g:cs on douhi:.- j his 'inccse every two or t: r; 3 yearsr - wt" : his : wa73-crr.;'r ; naves fr 3 r. ere . zz a r: : r c j pC2ie2t "en hir, bcra t zl rcre dtfcncekn t;ii:i him, tie rieLcr U growa.r;:- VA'' ..;'.- A ;- is cossrrrrr: - Bead tve t Kewnk, "i -i -f aa. si tcraaniEi C.H.JI0TT'', "U'bS doTit i ' 13 I C r it. e. t ' -.ri, am m 1 t e to r- 1 " awcess or j," , HITEr'.-.e. ,. C - ... 4 . 1,3 ; ,1 j ,'.r tll ifs -.t ft ur' 1 1 a- a w..-r :a . - - - - i -i a at:::.' -Vc : tire a . . - t .. s s -;i i ::.' atra; a: i t i 1 1 crir; '.a ts i tia crt' Si:). aelCown tta ai: . :.u t r kg j ta 1 tie p Lia. liter terargtl8u..r arc-ii the avaszs, ;licf a Louse ta LaTe it c:ed by tae maa Le had seen at tie barn. ' ; 44 Vf wha whatl he gasped ia astoaiahaeat. 'Very eye pathetic family Dves here!" quietly replied the ether. "You aeea to have met with a sad loea, and I'm anxious to help , yon. Here ia a' wooden leg which may fit yoa." ,. ;T.,..,. -.E - ") The leg was banded over, the maa sat dowa on the steps and strapped it oa, and as he got np and stumped through the gate, he said to himself; , v..i-'. ; . "I've beard of coincidences ever since 1 waa knee-high to hop toad, bnt thia ia the first one that ever bit me with both feet to once 1" ' A Ttbi Tla.' When you don't faal veil end hardly know what alia you, ghra 0. B. B. Do uoio Blood Balm) a trial. It U a fln tole, . - ; ; - T. 0. Callahaa, Charlotte, N.' C write: B, B. B. la a floe tonio, and haa don m freal ood. " : , t . L. W. Tbompaoa, Damaaotu, Qa., wrtte; ,I btltov B. a a is the beat blood pariSar made. . It haa greatlf im proved nj ceneral beaJih." - - . -i Am Old (eaUemaa writM? -R B. B. (Itm me new Ue and new atronth. 1 there is anything that will make aa eld maa yonng. It la R B. B,M -. P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Vs., Annat 10th. 1883, writes: "I depend on b, B. u. (or tha presarrauoa of my bealth ' I have had It la my family now nearly two years, and In all that time bare not bad to hsTs a doctor." . - , , . i Thos. Faulk , Alapaha, -Oa., writaa: I suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The ose of RB.B. has made ma (eel ike ft new man. ' I would not take a hot-sand dollars for the rood it has done me." ' , t vf. M. Cheshire. Atlanu. Oa. writaa: "I bed ft Ions; spell of typhoid . ferar, wnion at last seemed to settle la my right leg, which swelled np enormooely. Aa nloer also appeared which dis charged a imp fall of matter a day. then gave B. B. B. a trial and. it eared 'Bouse and lot os follook aueet, A. VL Baker 's resldenoew ; targe iot, large e if.... i -. . f h house in perfect Order, and. terns easy. Apply tops. f A. V. BAKEH. ! r. i. nn rmr; xfctmz i, tin ha THE HAT! " T'lL F ."III Si'J Carltal.'s - i -. sSlOO.C Jis.A Sihi'.'-i'j!. Thomas Dasisls, L. H.CmtavV- Jchas. 8. liaTur, GaoROa Aujur, : v. M. giaicpsa, 1 t.j? illllico Lino of - Hen s,:: Youth's -'and 1 t . - f .... . - "ALSO ' '. Iff. Shoes, Eats and Dry" J7hich '-1 3 cold 1 at -'ill V h 1 "J -,N.a . ,jtijr.8t.,:'l TUG rjLACn TO buy g::: iot7, ID nn r 1 -J Ut4 t U t U 1: Wa keep cccstontly in stock rrbviilcsa,"!!"".'.'.'-. ' I 'Grccerita,'".' Dry Cocit, Don't fail ta cs a t?'.! ' teed cf e-jl' j; ' c -1" e. BoClGtMng::; iVaTiistJEcccivcai y ' THE LAH". t t T S !l- CF cal.. ; : a, , CKr.'-.ri vi'.;!j t!.e tseildtul rjt:'.cs .f TUr.ts Vr.c .vn ta t r.;-t t -1 to tls iutr.m "ej-ster., ' Lvi aa sfrtealle and elective Lus-ive tj pcsa nectly cure HaU:ul Cociti " patica. asd tie raany ills de per. -"5 ca a Tak or ir.i:'--e cond.:.ca cf tie ... Ki:muYtHAm:m$. , CirxrJi iiff fnrr trrtzr.uir , r VlMa wktlM CBBMtiWMi i : -' " i ajtl Ta T-- uKa M.000, atKtaMiltoettKr,, , - ' MtAiTM ana evai NOVH 1 ! ' hatvhau-t roman. " , Every one ia using itanl all are ' . delighted with it v . ' :T :. I , ( ' aTTXvarr ox srzaa . '-' ' MAMUPACTUMD OHL St " " ' .. , f CALIFORNIA FIG SYKUP CO. 1 iovisnui; ti. '- :zw rosx. $. V - f A, F. 8. Duffy. druRi'st, agent,' New - mayl dwly Berne, N. O. . BABY C ARMAG 8.' 1 ! TBB 1IW VWtiVa TTRflTTHB CO ..t v . IULb JUBAial , We bare en hand aad are maanfaetnilnf and reclrlBf evvry dy hanftwnne trt tlnllk, i.tiBmtr Hull, liail biaoila. Ward robB, lxaka. Chalra, IxxinvM, Tm 8bAm aad MaltraaaM. All tbe gouiM w mBoalaomre are ( od and tuhttaDtial. We alo baa tbe nnaat atoca ana ltl aiyl of JHaby l"mr riaise tbat haa ever txwa broncbt tothta city. Wi bavae floe stock of CUxika, fM tnres and Mlrmn. We pt nmt can for oar gooria. and gat a dtaeonnt of M aad Mrwr en, VDreKr we obd bru tooaa ct'aair than any other Btor ID tbts eity, Var also aaenta tor the mlp Having srwhtn. It baa no aunai. If u vant a flmuioai raanhlna mil and S M rrora bf lugelae- fMrai -v a win mva yn mony. ;! t .Te-J.-TURIel.il c CO S AU Middle street. Haw Batna, . CJ V ' , Till yoa ttn'i mu l i,.t C tiiura to tail, and ("r 1...H toiu I. V v-rl hnm Uiat It mf 1-U 1 r ! tf It ( wiaka a fT j l vinz, bull hp aa bnii. ki out. I W'n l a Jra rnann'lnrr of 1 eoiiiellnd, hn I owti.d ' nloT all tn rmr f.fe Iowa don't t unratf ti? coot.t I woal.l find anmoion fur tiim ta t), ta I.p ti m tint of n - ! i-r. hut M II it I mail anil nr and lorMwyo- and Xsr 10 wtv,Ufi want I,kvih i f.oa t hf wng T(aeoo,'I Vit It, and other gond kind. I"!pa, and BmntMra' Art1chrarailv. Anew it sjiaviflt h -a e-aiA f- e j , T liaaa) wlaajtMa. e- t - 4 I it f-n-oo A MOST?? mm be n.aiia for US. AfM Tr. -nui '1.0 fnisi.a S bona "d (t" f r tirp. to tn. 1 :. aaaa. br-r ruumnt maf be ptos n,f mploTH v, A ' aw.pi.'.g In i i tnd ri uaa. M. F. JOii.NSUJJ A CUlf S i ui BtB icbmond, Va. - ' N. B.i ie ! n1 brn . parlanna. .t n b. ) ii non.i . i. p forreply. B.r.J.Af, aKi.ii.ai f Li n TT.-lr , e' k t' e if r-1 a t f I i rL':-l L. i, I i,G. U'l C 3 ia tla L'.Ats. . , v . ItisUl be t9 lexers Ir'.-rot to f cur. gooJa fcef-re rrch.'s-'r?.:. S:. '7 in . j j 1 - tB.'1 , f.r::d 1 1 1 j 1 3 j t s , i - ' - J , l.-vs' K::3 i-::ai. . A", j a t:.al.-dtitu'a i.-.Ull'-iUtj:-! -d 1 II.T3 ! I! ATS ! 1JLVX3 ! Fivs Liiirtl t!c::a i: .-, .- I a:i;.. . i. il.-'-i, i oys a-i tl .I-i'a UaU li) to 13 . a to !--. jca ia t-j 1 cf Hit. c:ior3, CIIOZS, 8H0r3 Tte Larst and T -t 1 - :.vi cf llxsl ever kept, ilea'a :;es frca 7:e. t3 !1.C I Kid I-:ua ioee, l-Sc; Lace, to SJc Alao a Ur-a at: A t.' : tzX l ey1 Eioea at prioea to auU tbe tiffies. Lad.ea n:ce L. : ; . : 4ia.to i:-3. - '.fUSTrnillO CCOri! Hea'a Uriu'SrsV.ris aa Io a . . :s A tlce L.ir:aa atrt lor -5 ceata. A tice. Scarf frca ID to 1 u . ' , AfillLaetf Dry Gocxia, Truaka, Valiaca, and otter gA-.'a t . nameroaao,B:eation'(-. ; ' - . tV Come one, corce all to WILLIAM SULTAS'3, Wbere yea .U be treated r';-t ad get your Eosej'e worth. , f , r. Oppoalte Baptiat Church, - :iaiddltfatreet;" .V.; Z-? i NEw'DERNE, N. C. 't: -y- mar22dv3m ' ;'- :. .- - s.- fMe:Eergher&::Eii; aUa i ) ri. -rr IS TJiraUE3H0NABLY TUX V - , ; J Finest Becsfvllirtaiii ; it is brcT7cd from tho finest Palo Canr.dr. West Barley; ' Halt 'and " laazer Hops, and highly; recommended HIT! lllllllll t a , 'x. . xiuxivxi qnauues. : E The high jwpotatloa" enjoy A)MPAinr is due ' the fact ilATEEIALS axe used nd that, the tait BKILIj and OARS ire exercised during Its manufacture. ?' jy dwtf ' Agent and: Bottler. : How : Berne. IT. C. Atlantio & N. 0. Eailroad, ' OmCl BCTT. TS AKSPOBTATIorr. . .1 New Bkrs, N. O., aprll 6, 1889. J Notice to tha Truck Planters uetween Jiiverfialo and , iiew.Lcrne. j There will he tha folloaHnv train teavioe EIVF.RDALE, for the accom modation of Truck shipments, and to connect dailr with special fast track trains from Kstr Berne, via All Rail Boots. Only Z2 hours to New York, tic ... " More s Train. AfUrn'a Trala. LVa Rlrerdsla 1 00 am. and 8.09 p.m. " Tnunnaa 20 1.80 Fotbee 10 140 t Simmons 10.00 ? 100 ' Gray's 10.10 ,' 8.20 v JsmAsCity 10.80 M 140M . JjfaNewbern 10.40 160 Note InODorUr.t Until btherarlaa est. drd, the yard limits of New Berne ..oa win extend rrom KIreraale to Clerks. All trains will approach these stations eautlonslr. and nndar nerfant control. , - - i - The afternoon train will sot ran oa Saturdays. - 8. L DILL, Superintendent ' Atlantis ' & IT,; 0. Eailroad, Ornci Scpt. Tsarspobtatkw.' Naw Hvs&t, N. C, May 4, 1889. 1 Kctlca. Tot Ilovemcnt of. .. Truck.' -J- v On and after Mondsy, May &h, unless olherwia ordered, Train No. 203 will ts rtm ia sections, vis: r ,. - x-- - - 1 ; s f, 1 1 otion will leave New Berne tn It d ret at 11.00 a.m. sharp. , ' loa;seooci ssotion will leave New Carre trr'', depot at 12.00 ra. sharp. A 'I rn.. g. interested are noticed ao- : ' . L. DTIX. Sort." TWO TRACTS 'IS LE50IB -COUSTT IxmUcl sop'h of K!mton,on Boo'li Vt Cre .it. Vo. 1, E 0 aars,wim onatutdrtd tvt. 1, ba s n " wall Umbered. Well ads j t, i to f "'' c -n. cotton, 'f , eto. A ft"- r ' t c'ora land embmros a rich "-.' ro. 2, 2.'iJ of timter lnd, -:t. f ar.a a fca'.f mtlas lro;n t act To. r i 1 r-.-X or rrt with sp- , -i to " ; . v JAV- i v'-:;XIAM3, " f rto, j'K..' al crricE, 1 ' ' F irs 9, N. C a. for its ,101110 . and ITU- Jr. :: -7 ; . . ruVK - " -vv-i-: ei ? by the , & EN DDL that only , he FINEST Aim. BEST s r r unnBiErwonK! tlohuments Toei'C3 i a all tli ts 9raa.aad , BnUdiBt 'nit l a a , . j ' . ; ; - ... .- . Orders will receira nd satisfaction anaran teed ' JOE K. WILLIS, Troprleic r Ctef. BROAD AftD CRAVtX .;, .... t . . NEW BO'J, V. 0 O. E. JliLLra Is my aathorized s- t In Kinston." ' Alex. Futr.rig, Travel irf Jktt,t. 3. H. CBATL2. '. . ba::lka: JOHii h. QABniE:dr: Focsers aad, Kaci!- -" l--5f'-cfjreranJ'D r- Udrt ef rng'a. 8w rilla, Easing & Cnt r We ar prepared to do C WXtii proiiipineaa, Parfmlarand im" ' Hrepitiof aa!n. Wal!l be .'.- Mo tor any dn. , ' We ere t' - ;...? :. :v:r ;pC2i:r2 . :Ll;natwly. &:.: ' ;r;.;3. , - L'!swery : my tMH 1 . work ca v-j i . cij ever v ). Jse Hi .ei :. j ri at all if J r-W '! V - CI ! '1 1 Z't. C:Te! "Had it nnt h ' J i 1 0 f
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