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V-iii-iiar jAaovavKvTi jealous of tho national honor an
szx daily J0DR5AI.W ft tlx wioms ever ready to maintain it, its firs
ElL"" ? wd highest obligation is to the
toelty iuDrilrs at secants per month ;s. . people 01 thcSO StftiCS,
thk wsKh.-T journa.1i. sa. ooiamn Don,e8tlo tbralldoro. fa no Iesa
Wuum . -i.-...:;-".-'t)fltested-thau:.foief5a'.i ppressioo,
AuvsaTiarao bates DAiLt)-on Xhe tariff mast be redacedt and a!
i',J0DJ a .J r-- ."troopia
AtTrtiumau under h-wd of ."Buinti in its traia, be bAQislied Jioin,.th8
lr.Xt-n1 .'DU This is the first, duty of the
vary subsequent Insertion . . . . , , . "
' nMwuMiniiuut)aiiuw.itMMn Democracy. Give, as prestige
j.o.iJl.ti.r(LtnTPn . 'among the nations, but first restore
, I ffc.-oarfiamorI)Uie.novtuexcadr - . " , . . .
-n-riL$-iru rm au addition :Mww mo prosperity or our noaorf ,
Let our reacers eo to the field with
. t: .a! . t 1 1 H i h iMAil tMnhi nAf tin
rs-watt for transient advertisement iflTn.- ofwi.,fc mnsif rtf
. - taut wadla advance Reams UWU111-MI1W and tbe muslCOf
UMm aiiTi eoUBoti prompiiy at to rtne anvutbe saw and the hammer
fins nrtnlt . LtAnl MWkt.a4ntn TiAwa Mm if 1. V ."sr ..7
Mi4t(f mMM r solicited, no. w -.Happy ;nearw. xnen wui our
una .Jieia i her , Jpciease, and onr
-ommupiee,Qon must be MDected to be cub
Mb tnal4oteuu obteettonable Mraona
- ' fVea V-ndW&Viot the author or
' KJ''trp'o tot$n on eolumn ofth
fie (mob riliut retrieved at nv aaotiy
ouu-artijiutjpioa eu onuiln the name o
.97 nui .c, pjwjuoanon ai von omo sua
muiuoiu the crievanee exist
desolate places htX.au thtj garden o
the Lord:
aCJftUKNAL
. it ,u.A BULPBB.
B4ltea.
Bulnu Saugtf.
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C JAN. id I? SO
" iaird at tb rod offlo at N b
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.. -' ' ? EXIT THE SUB PLUS-BUTT 0 F. THE
. 1 , ; DEMOCRACY.
Immediately after the inaugnra-
.I'oo Of the present Administration
' ,i.uttlft JoVbnal prophesied the speedy
i ; elimination ot the surplus from the
'J' perplexing problems of the day.
' z"TVerfaxn after the meeting of the
1 fllfy-fitst Cougress it become evi
1 "y " dent that the advocates ot protec
y -iion would see to it that the de-
; 3 i;.;Rian.d for a high tariff should not
; , v be embarrassed by the presence
t'in unnsnal snrplna in the treas
and now comes the Senate
T 'CbaimUtee on Naval Affairs, with
tail tsieoommenaations wmcn, u carnea
ohlC'wiU make the national treasury
as empty as a beggar's purse.
5 They approve, in general terms,
the bill introduced by Mr. Hale,
authorizing the President to have
eonstrttoted eight battle ships of
fromi 7500 to 10,000 tons each; two
arQjrp)jcba8t defense vessels ;
thlliliiDoats of from 800 to
l,2&Qlona'.each, and five first class
toiaDOats.
TheMessenger's Washington
. special further says :
,! ButfTh'r Policy Board, in their re-
a.nfijof.o the Senate, will recommend i
ine jjonstruction oi ivz vessels oi
'diffflreht '-tjbes and Bizes. These
:-it iwtll be bnilt, according to the plan
t n.Df .the Board, in fourteen years,
and will cost, together with their
maintenance daring tho lourteen
years, 1280,000,000. Thev say the
maintenance of a fleet of vesse's,
such as they propose, would be only
otte quarter that of keeping up the
same .number of old style vessel?.
to be
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD D13I$49Y.S.
Ulcers, Bori, Diinul.s.i itch, tali
blood disease, It u Hiauifestiv n duty
to eradicate blood poidoo from . ihs gjs
tem by use of KB O. (Botanio flood
Balm), tluit enabling th core pUiva to
heal, and thereby rtmovinit ull posrti-
bility of other membert of the family
becoming likewise sfflioted. Send to
Blood Balm Co., Atlactu, Qs , for book
that will oonvioce.
J. U. Outlaw, Mt. Olice, N. a,
writes: "I had runmau sorra on my
shoulders and arms. Oae biittle li. a.
B. cured mo entirely.
L. Johneoa, l!iraoac Stati n. Miss.,
writes: "B. B. B. has worked on me
like a charm. My bed and borly was
covered with sores, and toy h lir came
out, but B. B. B, healed me quickly."
W. J. Kinnin, Qutchetas, Ttx., writes
B. B. B. has owed my wifo of n Urjte
ulcer on her leg that doctors trntl all
all other ruedicma could not cure
M. J. Roeeman. a prominent, tuerchanlf
of Greensboro, Oa , writpa: ' I know of
several cates of blood disasa sedily
cured bv.B. B. B. Two buttles cured
a lady of ugly scrofulous skin sores." ,
W. C. Birchmore & Co., alixey. Oa.
write: " B. li. la curinsr Mr. Bobt
Ward of blood poison -lT(-cced one of
the moss wonderful enns that ever
came to our knowledge. "
R. N. and F. 8. Duffy, w ho'esalo and
retail agents. New Berne. S. C
An IrUhmau charged with an
a8saalf, was asked whether he was
guilty. 'lRflw can I tell, yonr
honor, till I have the evidence!"
was his reply.
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TZ'tW. Ti "One of these vessels is
"" , . ' t tSj' rSOO tons and her design pre
whicb may bo more clearly onder
itood from the statement of the
V ;1p5iSnlU they are expected to gife;
fy; I Oilamely, speed of between twen
' " $y"onS an( twenty-three knots an
' fe6onif.j ability to cruise 16,000 miles
O' v-f :one. coal supply; guns equal to
" M haytfiing afloat and a battery so
. 'afirtaQgel as to enable fire of the
'tire arniament,to be concentrated
,.,Tp(msiijpoint."
' f. v, 'All this is magnificent! It fore-
i titjkujlmrira,'ii snnrpmariv on the
:: .Rrr--.,', " -
' - vf'teafci and the triumph of her flag in
, ,tTry clime.. But it marks a furth
. v departure from the principles on
' ' wSlch, the Government was founded
and a continuation of the burdens
, ,,7'iaal rest so heavily on our people.
' - "Oar fathers felt that it was far
better to have a poor Government
;i EjjandAjrich people than it was to
, aJawr a rich Government and a
: 3 jrjor people. . Tired of the splen-
"', Sj jdowof -mdnarcby, they sought to
. , establish a Government representa
'VM national independence and
"personal liberty, -under whose pro
, i AQtectinjfcegis the arts and sciences
' would flourish, commerce expand1,
labor -have its legitimate rewards
-. and happiness abide in the homes
of the" people. It was to protect
-1 : ailKe 4tue eoiiage auu iub pmc.
. KqaiUgbta and privileges was to
bifthftMrthtrigbt of every citizen.
,ia: Deing as tne cuampion oi tue
"; plei -; No court of arms Is em
f ! ?'"5oBedonits banner. All through
years'of its -eventful life it has
t';;l with'' gleaming -sword by the
t' -ef; theConBtitnttqn, and . It
v .-it' now be talae to its high
.1 sacred mission'.'; The people
rst, Shall ;,and will be defended.
A ValuabU Remedy.
A letter from 8. P. Ward well, Bo3ton,
says: "I used Clarke's Extract of Flax
(Papillon) Catarrh.Cure in Jane last for
Hay Fever with great satisfaction, and
find it is tho only thing I have seen
which would allay, without irritating
the inflammation of the nostrils and
throat. Its soothing and healing prop,
erties were marked and immediate.
Large bottle 81 00. Clarke's Flax Soap
is the latest and beat. Try it. 25 cts
Ask for them at F. S. Duffy's drug
tore.
A Dutchman havirig blistered
his fingers in trying on a new pair
of boots, exclaimed:
"I shall never get dem on at all
until I vears dem a day or two.''
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I 1 A larjre Lot! of
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SAMPLE' HATS,
Latest Etyles"; i
J--- v ,10-, ' 'AU; Shapes,
t O ENTOYS
Both the method and results .-when
Byrup of Figs is taken'; t is pleasant
auu reiresning w. me xasta, and aqta
Enuy yet. promptly on the .Kidneys,
ver and Bowels, - deanaes the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds.' head
aches and fevers and cures JiabiturJ
constipation;;-, flyrnp.-bf Tigs .is the
only remedfoi its kind ever pro
duced, pleasinir to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial" m its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, i '.
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tho most
popular remedy 'known.'.-.
Svruo of Fks is. for sale in fiflo
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. . Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on. hand will pro
cure it promptly for. any 6ne who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute. '
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
8AM FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE. M. lurw vnfr v
Garrindon S Qaxfar.
ntaa!
600
TONS 00TT0H SEED.
We furnish Sickach application, and
pay Uittnfst Wat ketl'nce for seed.
Will exchange Meal for seed.
ELY 8 Catarrh
CREAM BALM I irsX 1
8SS
Cleaugea th t
NihI Pasmgc.
AHayi Pain attd
iDflam illation,
Heali the Sorra.
Britorci 1h
Scnae of Taste !
and Smell,
TRY THE CURE
A particle U aDDlledrinto each noatrtl and
Is agreeable. Price 60 oents at Drngalstt: by
mall, registered. 60 cts. ELY RROTHERR.
58 Warren Street. ew York. Ianl8dwly
17 f I
100,000 BHIGS!.
500 Tons Agris 1 Lirns
Consifcnments solicited of Ootton,
Corn, Rice, and all produce eo!d in this
market.
I lfc.S.Mi U Willi
Cotton and Corn Comrnlsa'n Merchants,
- MaKKET DOOK. ' '
SEW iJ EUfl. N. O
HAY-FEVER
AGENCY
FOR f?f
It I can't Bell out one wav. I must trv
another way, and for this reason I have
got in more goods. Tobacco, Cigars
and Fruit, Apples, Grapes, Figs, Cran
berries, Lemons, Oranges. A fresh lot
of Tobacco and Cigars (good); a fine lot
of Durham Smoking Tobacco. Out
f lug, and granulated at five cents for
two 02., etc, etc
Wm. l.ipalmer,si
nlSif Middle 6t..SNew Berr,e.
Boarding andj Dajf School,
For Male ti.l K innV.
Opets First Monday in September, 1889.
Special attention paid to Mathematics
Commercial Liw. Book keeping and
Penmanship. Experienced teacher in
instrumental music. Vocal, music a
prominent feature.
Tuition, including board, washing,
lights, etc., SG5 to $75 per session of
five months.
" 5" For Catalogue apply to
W. R, SKINNER, Principal,
. g2ua4 If New Kerne, N. C.
TO WEAMBf
Baffering from the etnete ofyonthfal errors, uh
decay, wasting vreakneu, loat manhood, etc-1 will ...
aena a Tami
ile treatise (sealed) containing fall
jrauoun in mum mm rlf aE onarge, a
plendid medical irork ; should be lead by erery,
(nan toho is nervoua and debilitated Addraw,)
lf. JF. C.JF03rVIJE3l,
T 1PPLVCOTTS MAGAZ1. Z. muk
L. van xix(i:UtOU: O 4 WW?
aVJv&tffk. "1 thought hfri
tutirt . iW ut tatk mir. ' .
m tiart mnU,f, M 9 kgmryv
tymtrt mti ' it ft i tfm fM
from out dollar nu dollar d ha? fir.
' ia.t t. th.i hui tciik oath mmiiryoug
an thttfffr eMtriitioiu, mkktgivm J
vim tjrood mofxuu
Tlurutgiag ib" " sir9cl
n. of eUtr favor, hast rtsJtJ
.'ia tkt front of f'4'V
monthly OublUatumt, and it tho moU wdtly-ntiOkti-oftuolicotoom
of it, ktnda th
world. .jFor full dostriftio (trcuUrt, addrat.
UPPlNCOTTSUAGAZWSiFhikdettkU
3.oo fortar. 9&tti.igl nmterw
TUfuhlUhtrythkWwMrtctiwjM
tubscrtption, , ' -'
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IceooraowaoniewiH
ontpaia. Boo of par-.
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OomaEir. Sohedclb. Oowq west.
JSo. 61. ,3Weyr Truinu ' o. KJ
Ar. Lve. Stations. ah Live.
p m 8 80 Qoldaboro IX 80 a m
4 00 4 UU La Uthit 1U 4!1 W 45
4 85 4 40 Kineloi. 10 0B 10 13
6 00.615 New Berne -- B5 0 50
7 58 p m forehead Cuj a in 0 60
t . Dailj. " ,
Going East. Schsoulb Goinu W ksi
No. l. ' - ' - N0.2.t
Mixed Ft. & Mixed Ft. &
Pasa. Train. Stations. Pass. Train.
am 6 80 Goldsboro 9 00
6 67 7 05 Best's '8 04
7 20 780 La Grange 784.744
7 48 7 S8 Falling (Jteek 706 7 10
8 11 8 80 Kinston- T 6 66 6 49
33 50 8 65 Caswell 6 30 , 6 35
l5iooi - uover - . to3-:oiu
10 31 10 33 - Core Creek 4 24 4 80
U 00 11 05 Tuscarora -8 64 4 00
1117 1141 Clark's 8 88 -8 42
12 15 8 00 Newborn 10 8 . . 8 00
87. 3 48 Riverdale 4t 9 46
848 860 Croatan .0 88' 638
4 08 4 IS H-ivelock, .8 640 04
4 37 4 42 Newport '. 817. 8 87
4 51 4 55 Wildwood 8 0Q806
501 501 Atlantio i !747 762
5.16 6 21 Morehead CSty 7 W 7 27
5 23 5 88 Atlantic Hotel 705 , 7 15
5 31 p in Morehead Depot i ui 1 00
Tuesday, Thar dv an tuttarday, .'
fMonday, Wednesday and t rlday.-. ; .
Tr&ln WoonnecU with Winnlnaton' Wai'
Ion Train bnd North.' leaving Qotdsboroi
ii;o a. m., auu wita menmona at d nvuia
Train West, leaving Qoldsboro tStf p.jm.
irainoi wubwh wibB Aivnniinia OI IMlVlUt
rraln, arriving at Qoldsboro 8:10 pjn., and with
Wilmington and WeHon Train from, . tn
Sorthat8:16p.m! ' "VM,
Train 8 oounecta Krlltl WUfBlnrtnti and
Weldoa Throueo Frelnht 3raln. Nnrth
bound; leaving Qoldsboro at 10:00 p.a.- f;'f
S. L. Dill, .
" nperlntandant ,
Bath Rooms;Rteadv
At my shop! on Middle street. Plenty
of water, hot or cold, and good large
rooms.
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.7 Order.f"licited Uy'l uttan, .
and' Alex "hitwT'.Z r.0-'"-.
far traveling
Net BurploioWr $1,800,000. '
HAsseta over $5,000,000.;,-.;
o,7H at wetotrand Lynn Fire.
'CapitalbOtfOOO.'" " " '
Asts over' to',000 !00. .
-fXosafla at ih Boston and' LVnn 'fl.
." The above an vlihn.. n...t .....
At' k wrJ HwJon two
or the itrongesf: Insurance 6ompaniet
ng busjnets in.tKii onmtru
Dr a Oesetal BanfingbiWaeia. ;
Middle Street, fourth deof below Bote!
r, - r- Albert,
. fsldwly j 4 v -.': anjr.BBRrlE. if. c
' TH FSOGRMSIVi friaMta-iiiol'lellant
ageretslve and progressive, Jtbaa ottlnloni
and expresaea them. "Forty-eight Mlnmns,
tin pikch. aii nomv-rnnw. uni
of North Carolina and Vtrirlnlfc
anaeajvllM Lrveat paperin the Konthl Oots
to nearly UW. postofflees in erth Carolina
and to 23 Btatea. ONB DOLLAR A YEAR.
9uictly Castuj Bead .for aample.eopy. Ad
Ciress 1 -' ,
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h. L, foek, Editor.- . t i.
D. H, BaowDBK, Bnslqess Manager, tf
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jffloTi oigaa
la Mate aid.
Be Sure
If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparllla do not be induced to take
any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of Us peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article.
A Boston lady who knew what she wanted,
and whose example is worthy imitation, tens
her experience below: 1
To Get
" In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Sarsaparllla the clerk tried to Induce me boy
their own instead of Hood's; he told me thelr's
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken It, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
Hood's
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla
I was feeling real miserable, suffering
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
" and had for some time, like a person In eon
sumption, nood's Sarsaparllla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it." Mns.
Ella A. Goff, ci Terraco Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Soldby all druggists. gl;lxfor$5. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOp & CO., Apothecaries, LowaU, Maas.'
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
rn,E as.
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F. S. Duffy, druggist, agent, New
Berne. NtC --.r mayl dwly
vFasMonable Tailor ! ;
AH Work Done in Jfit stClaai
t Style. '--.:, : .;.
RICHAKlTsAWyER. !
Middle t.; two doorg north ot Hahp's
'.i Livery Stables, '
dec4dtf , ;new berne; n. 0,
. Ignorance Costs.
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