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i U ( fc A . . e rta : e j at J M ; Ti.i (DA!iT)-Ose tee areae e:,iiil A a - i r i.Jo "BuaUieae ,r t--r i l.ti4 ieeaU a ..erwJ frea All e&Uuoaa xl mow er Km t lra. 4arUeeaaeat . .1 euUeeled yrsnpUr t tM mL.jat eaatalnlnt im of a aiav . v( eaal mhmi aj eaUetta. It mmwuiimi t aa oh t iu oXecunaaMa rauoa i a im earner: at .. utoreuuta oaa em am a a ft a 6 - - r'a enslave at aavaattaf1 t i f iruktum at una eQce eud nA !J JOURNAL. .14.1. Enst. II. a. KIT 89 1889.' tee4 at aa PAl eSUe at Waj Ban, K 0 CLAIM 10 OFriCB."" : Ia a rtpablic,whr aaffrafe li its balleaable right of tha citizen 3 c-8 eaa ara aa indisputable t'.'.a to office antorior to hit elae- t : a bjr tha people or his appoint- : .-t bj the legally constituted Tfca eonataatlj recurrinf com l' ':t of office, teekera that their t' 'a are Ignored - and their aer :j cTpreciated, ta evidence of i' i tjsiiatle aelf-iafiaUoDV of the r ; ! Ja&atai rather than of the i j ..lice of -those , whose preroga tire It li to bestow office. V ) It i no disparagement to any American citizen that be may errantly deairt an official place, .lit- should not be held diarepn- ' ' s t use proper means to obtain - Hin which is at once profitable i Loaorable, bat to persistently : : rtaad such a recognition as are- s.r J for past aerrices la dis t r --table. Under ny cirenm-t'.-sccs tha public good must be the first consideration. Usually It - win .be found that those who contribute most to the success of a party are the individu al best suited for executing the C : 'zii of the party in the difficult of administration.' But this ia net alwaya the case. Sometimes a f-:at orator sways the multitude 1 makes the masses obedient to IU , will, who :1s deficient In ad ciaistratire ability, and it is c4enUal that - a better balanced r.sn be at the head of affairs. Then. riin, party success Is sometimes t ' twined by corrupt means, and the L'r?5i of such, a triumph are among tl j , reryi fast who should be In r::ted with the robes of office. The clamor" against Mr. Harri t : a, for not firing bis. followers c Z ciii recognition, is not justified t j lis exigences of the situation. r public calamity is threatened, I t if it were otherwise, there are : : cSces enoagii to satitfy those :zrs unquestionably meritorious t' ::s who combine past serrices 1 present :, fitness while" the i : I'.izU of hungry and incompe ' i t:plrasts are as numerous as f j r 12 dsoa the seashore. Z, yr : C!;Teland wae changed srith -Uca tof the ciyilierrice laws n rsilBgremoYals j from office. critics were fEepublicans, and : :t ila same gentlemen are con--ring General Ilarrison for the Jiish .morements of his guilloi when in fact he takes off six :32s to 0eTeland'sohe. - Verily s old deacon was right when he ' "Change ; the. situation and i change your minWJ'&Vj '' :t is sacred trust, whether r " ce t be ITatiowl, State or I The Governor of a : ' :zW dispense. patronajs -1 ;cch care as the President j Ucitcd States, and ' the -fa city should I manage l' tZ: i rs with the same i I i r:-!l bestow upon his - ..:--II-'.:rc'Bs.''f a r'.tt to, hold any , i " a 1 3 Is cot willicg : tl' r TTice and th i f rt::2. To ' i r "i nia- t --cn.J 1-. try ti.it f-..,i tj ir.v.'i :.; its ctiEed iizlin cf her t:-;r U cawoniy a jUee arc;; clvlliicd CitlcSS. j .- We have actrj f tJapa tU!;tj fcr-corrcr! Tusr. Le. -... 1. V . a. . towbe:;kiies:!iauj ertrara- ..U iron q-.u.2M Er: .l.l.V.tt rather thia ce:.lrate r e of la South hare torse our part of the pension tar J a with be- wa:ag QCttpIacency, tat saaeof us beg to protest araia st the action oi mmnaiener Tasstr as tx preyed ia last Baadaj's Washing- ton TofiL Ate roes says: "All cf yesterday afleraoon Con- missioser laaner was bu:!y eat' piyea is listening to the arju- menia 01 me attorneys who vers presenting the claims of maimed veterans for an increase of pensions. ine applicants were men who had lost one or two limbs durier the late war. and ther all wanted to have their pensions increased from $38 and 950 accordiaz to the decree oi ineir disability to 972 a month, Similar applications have been made to former commissioners. but have alwaya been, decided ad rereelyw In speaking of the mat-, ter in the morning, .Comissioner Tanner said that .he was anxious to have the r attorneys present the eases so strongly and explain the law so - clearly that he would be convinced that her should allow them 172 a month. r - ' s v V; .V- '"He had his wish ratified, for the arguments were verv strohr. and he decided' that a last and equitable construction of the law relating to pensioners justified the rating of pensioners -who had had . lost both an arid and a let?, one or both near L the body, at 173 ner monuu mere win be about twenty, one cases affected bv this decision. and the amount of money Tequlred to pay back pensions will be about 1100,000. ' The principal argument yeswraay was made by Pension Attorney BIdgelow. Gen. Lew WaL ace. volonel McLean. Deputy Com mi&sloner? of Pensions? General Barnum, of New York j Mra Van Metre and others took part in the discussion." .Gov.rowIe at Petersburg. , 5,1 The Appeal ia continuing its ac count bf the festival said : r d Gov. Fowle.'. who has been an in teresting attendant Vnpon all . the concerts, was- in his accustomed place in the right tend upper pros cerium box when some one called ont ".Fowle!" and Immediately the laviiauon lor rew- words from North Carolina's : chief executive came from all parts of the house. The " Governor at last responded. Rising, he faced the audience and "Ladies' Xko- Gekilemex - It wm ,umosv a proianauon ror a layman's voice to be heard ia this temple dedicated to sons, but alter the numerous courtesies I have re ceived at your hands and after the great courtesies that ! have re ceived from the erf tire people of feiersourg, 1 icei mat it is well for me to express to you my thanks, and those of my people, for. I feel that it is not to myself alone that all this kindness has been shown but it is the testimony of Virginia's great love for her nearest sister, North Carolina. Applause.) When I stepped into the rotunda this morning I caught through Ae open aoor mat scene presented on the stage. I saw the green garlands and the silver cord framing in the picture of those little ones, and I seemed to, bear 4 wispefclV'Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. "Thus it is that X bearence with me, as I leave for my home today, a scet vision which will never fade from my tnembry; 'The first time I' was in Petersburg was' in the days cf Robert Boiling and Josegh 214son, who were my schoolmates at a dis tant college. : T tea came a blank, and iny feet have, not pressed ."the streets of Petersburg for nearly 25 years. What sounds came to my: ears then ! It was Must after that terrible 30 Of July lSGl, andnhea I thought of . that day as I can:a here on the first night of this Xccti-; val, and then heard the first ttt3 of The Creation.", It jsrr.mcd to me as if I: waj turuirs i:..a t! 3 bottomless, pit and wa3 pr.ir -upon heaven itself. Thea I l. -: . i la this air' the . shrieVipj cf r and the lo r.ir j cf 1" fy cr Where I feow tft tie sweet ycr".v of the retcrih-r ch ;rcs.-."' --., ; In conclrsiri Uov. Powle t"'i thanked thee "..:z-na of rcterxl"--. and espedali tie chil'res, I assured the ch:rcj that ifc-v . I always have a r-"i r--t ii : heart. ' lie then j I r: Coy --:. tribute to Mr. Xcl1: :i : 1 i ; tis e:at!aIJ:tI:r.n ' tCsvcr-crl'cTiy, : ' 1 1: is -i I ,'.. W wi a if'. ;s3 i : ' , V.t Ml i J ia t: ; tril lathe eitn-st :z t. ; era pert: :r.s cf L3l ;.rs : withave-y czfiv::iu c.:: s the gtceraJ crc; s. . Ia sci.3 .ta tlacs, to were., there very raiss f.r t.l i:. ". , ea atlisg farmers to tuz--at most cf their totacco The ua peratare has hen C : . Mow the normal, and lu teea very ua tarcratle to all crc; s, cotton cspe- c:a..y. A cold wave struck this State on the 22J and continued tor several days. Killing frosts are reported from a. number cf places with considerable injury to.cottoa and sweet potato si ; 1. Fruit doel not appear to have been loj ared. ' - Salem, Porsythe county, reoprti a temperature of 35 decrees on the morning of the 23d. There were probably lower temperatures la the extreme western portion of the State., Hailstorms were reported from a number, of places with slight Injury to the crops. Except at Warrenton, Warren, county, where a great deal of cotton was so badly damaged as to cause replant' in. a :r' : - .r KlSTEBH DlSTBCT. Ah eXCCBS of raia-fall, a deficiency ef temper ature ana sunshine .were reported from this district, with aft unfavor able effect upon the .crops. " The following especially heavy rain-falls are noted: Weldon, , Halifax coua- ty 5.90 Inches in 4, days. New Berne, Craven county 4.10 inches In 5 days. - The following special temperatures are reported on the 23d: Lumberton, Robeson county 1 40 deg. Wadesboro, Anson county 15 deg. - Light frost may occur at 47 deg. when all other conditions are favorable. : There are none re ported from this district. v V' ; ClKTBH, DiSTMCT. Jhe' re ports Indicate a deficiency of rain fall, temperature and - sunshine. Cotton and corn have been unfa vorably affected and seriously in jured in some localities by; haiL There have been some seasonable rains for tobacco ia the northern and r central portions 1 of this dis tricts ' .-:-vi "v'!r-.S.f Westsuh Distbict. AU sta. tions report a deficiency of rain-fall and temperature and aa excess of sunshine. "AU crops needing? rain badly; -Cotton was very much in jured by frost, some places report ing the crop to have been entirely destroyed,, .vK4Stfcv,?;; :v'' ;i JX, V, JilTTTJB, PH. D, ft ?yri-sf Director." IL McP. BixdwiKt -5 r j. 5 - J , 1 Signal Corps, Assistant. ..;,;,'., 1 , , tit. (-; a Vgmm Va.ailai ' K ' I Whea yon doat feel welt Bf hardly kndw what aili you. tire B. B. B. (Bo Unie Bipod Balm) a trial, '.It te a fine f -T O. Callabaa,', Charlotte. N. C. write-B.'B. B. 1 a flee, tpnio, and hat done m great good..":',TV,lj.-"": ' ,. L.) W. Thompson, Damuoat,' Oa., writea;."! balieva B. B. B. Is the beat blood purifier made, It has greatly im proved my general health.'! : " ; t Aa old gentleman writes: 'B. B. B. givea me new life and new strength. If there is anything that will make an old man young. it h B. B. B." - ; ' I P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk,. Ya:, Axsgant iOth, 1888,-writes: "I depend on B. B B. for the preservation 'of my health. ' I have had it ia my family- now nearly two years, and ia all that time bat not had to have a doctor. ; I Thou Paulk, Alapaha, Oa writes: H suffered terriblv from dTSMDsia. Tho use of B. B. B. has msds me feel lik a new maB,'- I woald not take a thousand dollars for the good it hat one me." r;!(.r..t.i.t .-,; W. IL Cheshire, Atlanta, Ga. writes: 'Ibad a long spell of trphoid iever, which at last seemed to settle ia bit right leg, which swelled op enormously. Aa uloer also appeared which dis charged a cop full of matter a day. I thea gave B. B. B. a trial and it eared me," ' i -y-. f Beecham's Pills act' like maaio On a Weak stomach, -w . , - LB. ClTLI2,TictPm l:r cut:: n r. Mr-t I L.J L.ii c. 'V' : iHCORPOSATiO V !C5. - , ' Capital,? f - "r Surplus PrcHts, - r 1 ?r 4 . Jas. A. rr.VAN, . Thomas Dakiils, L. IL ClTLltt, CHA9. 8. f :!7A5, UsonGS Au-r , - F. II. t;i:xo:;s, o. n. r-- .' Harej : t ; it r a r:.:eL;..9cf '7 fr': Ia c s: It Hi art. r- I: f re. r. . i -a sk m--4 . - . VHt LA x 4 ' i o jfh, CS L t THE . 5 f:C3CfcaufCan:a, ' Cotshcied w i tht the nedkhal i 'virtues cf rhnts known to t dost tcft.".il to the hurr.aa i-systrta, Lrzunz aa agretai!e; . and tcctive laxath-e to rtrrr.a-, I nently cure Habitual Ccssli-! I patn,v and the maay iHa de- 1 ? pending on a weak or inactive concition ct uie i . - ' - It u tkt aiot ncellwt Ttmrij kaw ta ciLXMZEniSrtTzaemzrvulY . ' i Vka e i BtSww ar C&uapanS . ,MAT . 4 - PUKIBLOOO. tFRItHINOSLttP. - - J - HEAiVM an tTetNOTH ' - . i ( , TUBU. KOUW., , i J f J&xrj one is using it and all are, delighted with-it , ;.; i ,; gj rtSTg-XTJT OP PIOOi f ', t 1 HAMUPACrwaca sr 1 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ; ' sak ttAHCisca, ch. F. S. Daffy, draggist, agent, Nsw Berne, K. 0. , . marl dwly .v baby carriages. ; Tins iitr BKwita nHmgB co K . .N, ST11.I. LKAIMi - fabara on hand and ra uannfaetniinf ad raralTlnt ymrr day bandaoma Wrkr Holt, Cbambar Ralta, ilaU btaada. Ward rob, lieaka, Chalra, lionnkea, Tin ba'aa and aiattraaaca. All tha oou i maonfatara ara good and aubaMnttal. Wa aiao bTa tha flnaat atock and laUMl styla of Baoy Cr- rwias mat naa aver urn bfongat ioum city. Wa hva a Una atook of Clooka, rta. taras and Mirrors. Wo pay spot eauh ftr oar gooda. and fat a dtaooant of to and W par eaat, tharafora wa eaa axil (ood ehaapor than any other atora Id thla eity, Vaara alao menu fo the Kcllpaa bewtog Haohlna. It baa no ounaL It yoo vant a AratHjlaM naebtna aall and aeaoa bafora baying eiaa- WHm, v win y"q montr, T. J. TURNER 6t CO.," y a a 34 mumis street, jiew garna, . u t'ira toeAll, and ( irt that I want to aeil. WbyT I Vanaoae that la my but I. 1 BAna; ur lt I Inako nof I llTlns. bnt 1 ha an ban- yeat oae. I wio I vit a large manuraetarer of ema kind, whan I etmld emoloT all tha noor Inl. iowi who odd 1 want toworsu laoyeoma. I woald flod ometblns for tbana t oa, to eep mem vm oi mii'i. uui aa it ia i piut aell Cliare and Tebaeco- and by the way, If yoa want Obavblt's fine Chewing To dm 00, I have It, and other good kLaUa. Plpea, and Smokers' Artlotea gnaerally. 1 Alio, Hoda Water, Glnneir Ale. Jp Bock Water, and we say, Come and e t. .- , ... i 41M;UpAIVf " i.r.. .. - fl,dd.eL.fwi."n." t 1 f t I I A . . . .... ... . .. If-"-?I'"le? ' Si I . 1 t ..r ud t , , -i . .J J A V 4 1 I ff -r-e Pi r HQ fMtutr sjwrBM,f i"si v - H.,.r ie) at etv a awaiirV fWsa 4i SS T-'"-', su-4 1 atsttrw eaa aeat wrtte tawea. , f. . - a var.fti S75 00 A COKri('A ,0ltIoanbe tvi UaWU made worfclni for oa. AgenU vreferred who aa rorninh a bona and give their whole time to the bni oeaa. Apare momenta may be prof. . r moloyed also. A fAWTanenlAg in -. and cttlea. B. F. JOjBJiBuJ 4 tU 10t t . a Bt.,Elcbmond. Va. N. B. .Plae ite see anil hi-ln? erlenee, K ever mind about aend mi p )or reply. B.F.J. A Co. eprooadi V' iS THE ECTAtUrniTST c?"' .... 'L-.J I ..j- i .7 Will ccnTioce scy.cne tLutwe Lre io stock the Largest, lloet Varied, ti Complete'Llne of Diamonds, Wstcles, Fine Jewelry, BUrer-Ware, Fancy Leps, Etrrmese, Gold and Eilrer Eel C&Lcsia the State.. , " ,' - It will be to buyers interest to see oar goods before r"Tt-'r ' r BUT C . 4 " cpwwai--..- isi,et ' v ': j k M 0. 4 it J j - . ' - i.f fi ;, 1 'tit C U' 1 3.1 J. Also rv-J i : 1, r 11 u IS Jtir, oo!r $2 C3. A'.sJ a t:c 1 ci Alta's i f.ta jjs auj I'i.i. r A5lt I - IIATJ ! HATS! HATS! T.vs Lu-iti dozea i-,. .. ! . and prj ilea, Lots ad C'LlIvirca'e Hits It a l'J ta 15 a:.i 1 j i Gsira-tce to sa.t yoa ia asy i -1 cf Hit. , iIIOi:3, SHOES, 8110113 ' Tfce Largest "and Best F-.-h-Etockcf tbo8lever kejt. i2'e Sboea from 75c. to ti.TO. La Kii Eattca Ehoe, S3c Lace, 'Zc to Sjo. Also a large srock. cf ani lioyg Shoes at jriets to ez;t tbs times. Ladies nice Llipci s fUBlt'ISniNO GOODS! Mea'e raJershlrta aa loir as CO c A nice UatSr.-jjaa SLxrt tor -3 Mats. A nioe Scarf frca 10 to t'J c A faU hae cf Dry Goods, Trunks, Valises, ond ether ox!s t jo aameroos to neatica.'. ' ' , ' . . - ty Come one, fcoaie all ta WILLIAM 'SULTAX,3t where j ou a ill be treated rijU anJlfftyour racsej's worta. ; ' Ij v L ... - . v.J ks l.-asB-.WVO'Lil'.U i. iUUl Opposite Baptist Church, . V Middle atreet, raar22dw3m f lie EeiYmei- PCitlclPfflA: LiGsa. ci;::;' ; . . IS-TJIJaUESTIOITABLY .raE, d Finest Beer EKiani. ; ; It is brewecj from the; finest" Palo Canada West Barley Halt and; laazer Hops,, and highly recommended , ibr its OIIIC and TEmVE'quaUtics.;-'! ivyitM-.wpnUtloa "enOje4 by thp EEBQNER; & ! ENQKL. :y031PANT:ia doe .to,the fact that only the FINEST' AND BEST alATERIALS iri fosed' ftnid ;'tha Wfreatest .SlOUi aad 0AE3 are exercised daring' Its tnaaufactare, - r- - ' iTAdvtf lAgent- and Bottler, Hew Berried IT. C. Atlantic N. 0. Railroad, Ornci Supt. Thinsportition, " . ; Htw Bkrw, N. C, April , 188a, Notice to 'tha. Truck Planters , ; Between Eiverdale and. . i ' :" New Berne; r;: ' ' ! Tnere will be 'the following trains leaving BITEEDALE, for the acoom : naodatioa of Trnck shipments, and to oonnsot daily with special fast track trains' from New Berne, tU Alt Bail route.; umy 04 nours w new fork, .Tia: - . .- ' Motb.i Train. Aftern'a Train. LVe Eiverdale 9 00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. 1 Tnufmaa 9.S0 " S.20 " s V 'forbee - 40 '. S.40 ' JiiSlmHioae 10.00 " . . S.00 V'Onr io.ioA ".. " 8.20 I James City J0.80 . " . " S.40 Arte Newborn 10.40 " ' tM !?U !JMe Important Until otherwise or Jere4,'tha yard limits of New Berne station will extend from- RlTerdale to parks. . AU trains will approach these stations cautiously, and under perfect control.' . .. , . I The afternoon train will not run on Saturday. - .- - ;- '. 8, L DILL, Superintendent r Atlantic : & Nr 0. Eailroad, K Omca Scpt. TanrspoBTAnow.' 1 . . r Kaw Bersk. N. O, Mar 4, 1889. , 2otice. For Hovemeat ef . Truck, Oa and af tor Monday, My 6th, unlen otherwise ordered, Train No. 08 will t run ia sections, rla: ;" " " . The first section will leave New Berne fr-ht depot at 11.00 a.m. sharp. : lbs fcond section will leave New Eerr.9 fre!;bt depot at 12.00 m. sharp. 1 Alt prties interested are notified ac cordingly. ;s - : 1 - - - 8, L. DILL, Rupt. ; Xtind Tcr Cab. - TWO TEACT3 lU LESOIR COtJMT Jx muas sontli of Etnaton, on Bouth Wet Creek. Vo. X, &.0 acres, with onehoodred e) wired, balance well Umbered. Weil adapt ed to growing corn, cotton, peas, eto. A portion of the cleared land embraces a rich - anch. Ko. 2, 2rO es of tiwber lana, ' f one and a ball miles Irom tract Ko. ; : a i 0 cAab, o. rtitt ensa with ap f :.t4 security for ta;nce. Apply to ' . - JAME3 WILLIAMS, . i:- ' ' Klnston, N. t'H ' ; Or to ' ; JOCK.VAL CKFICE, BSldwtf ' . Kew Ilprna, N. C 1 , 3 YEit3 E-TABU A - I . I '..a". Lt .t ic cf I I .ii... . r V. . - 'US i 1 A r. llZii L'-;ts ft-ca i 1.23 t: "til ' ! i ' '.4 i i h NEW BERNE, N. C. 81 mm iceti cuoim UARBLE 17.0 RUG, XIW BEUSEM.C. :tlIonument3'Tonilt3 r ' ' ' aatlUlBl Ocare and MnUdlns worta ITALiAfiiA:.:ERicicr.:i 1 1 i i 5" i Orders will nmniva nmMnt . tnd satisfaction guaranteed OE K. WIUaIS; rrojrlctcr i Cor. BROAD AtD OHAVt dia. r 7- " : urn? bk&xx, . c O. E. MiLUta Is my authorltcd ast t ta' Kinnton. . Alsx Fiflds, T.-'aveiiBg Agent. v' t 9. CRAETEta. ' BASIL HAKLtT" ' V.':V .ENGINEERS,;'; Focndcra and Machirhl i " L'anufacturers and Dot! j i e. I" Saw Mill., Edgfnn Cot-cf -rL PTrW to 3 O CP ' r fi 1U1 proinptutM Partlctilar n4 , ...1 ... ... torepfthaor a i f,, Wewl!!b,i 1 , foreny d u - . : 1
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