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i!tv tncmcMMT. ULT JOURNAL to a Hz eolama ihed dally, axoept Monday at -.tUtieorsU mouthy Delivered . -. ri ra at KtuM per moatb . v : iksi JOURNAL. e M eoluma ... i,.uilalMd ev ary Thnmday at tl.se JBJB . '-.. .I.TISISO- RATES .DAILT-One y 11 M si ; for each jnbaquent -.:oa. , 1 ' J ,' , v , -tliract n .ae.-i' auOuT h4of "But! sou V .J Htu i-tt ft flrst 'and .1 Mali ft . y e-beeq a-nutrition ' . v . 3 tSverli, ar.'i 01 belMr.d between . 1 matter at an; pnoa ' .'eiofi.' . -r ? Death, not toexeeed l - u ae Will t-4 liiaurled frM AJ1 addition win be enairad( easts pefUM - 5 lraeata foa, transient - advertisement ostbe a4 la advanoe Bectuar adver IbMBMttlJ WUrbg MltMtd.piBDtIr at tM MilWN;Uiiiil.'fJ d' t','7 Oonuwii leat hm4 containing neir ofadli eojaloa ( -ocJ jnatiars.; are solicited. No .otamnaeatoD-sast bsrexneoted to ba vnb lithed ttiat, contain obtectlonable pereone .tlM withholds, tne atna'J of the author, or feat will' Inaga, more toau on oolumn o ft b Any pwaoa f Miini aggrieved at env anoar .nxniawMnninnieaiMnieaB otrtatn tbe name aiuaor oy application at this offlee and a fiM waerela we grievance exist B. a. RVVM. M. HAltPKR. EdlUr. alaaaa Haaacr. KW BERNE. R. O.. FEB. 25 1SS0 " Catatadat tb fot ofls at Kw &. . , 'V'- ' S&CE 2TR0UBLE, RlLKian, N. C, Feb. 21. The , tzzto ineendiaries at Rocky Mount ' 1 bar sent a notice to prominent citizens there that if the Rocky Mount Light Infantry are ordered ' oat j the negroes will kill them all, if tney bad to shoot tnem from am bosb. Other threats of a like character have teen made. Char fltte Chronicle. The Charlotte Chronicle is one f the best papers in the State and Voald not., publish a merely v sensational paragraph. There have tpeni serious disturbances at Rocky . llonnt,' bnt we do not believe that ' : there is such a condition of affairs ca would naturally be supposed to . exist from the reading of the Ral eigh telegram. Such a threat, t!nanaMng from leading negroes at ;i Eocky Mount and endorsed by the ' negroes of that community, would be- answered by, the immediate presence of State troops. There would be no evasion, no delay. ..We . bave always counseled 'fiioderation and forbearance on the ; f ait 4)f our people, not from any flfaa 'at an nntbreak. bnt because of - : out reverence for law and a firm re- 4 solve 4 to use our influence lortne preservation of order. -The recjdeas bravado of a despe- iradoi ptthe insolence of an infatu- fAtei'lnob must not be taken as InAtiafincr ftiA rnirnnia tt a iipnnlft &7e believe that if the sentiments tTtnenegroes in the vicinity of f- i Becky Monnt could be ascertained, 1 M wnnhf ba fonnd that a maioritv " " " ?cT? them rare in lavor of peace. Biegroea" are naturally etcitable, " ' and Under the inflamatory appeals rf f emigration "agents anu xne harangues of Republican Congress- ftp':?a, many of them are just now at ,v lever heat; but a cooling period will AAtriA. and r.liAV wfTl Rpf.flA ilnwn tn " fa ordinary duties of everyday ; life.' s V, A little patience on the part of , our people wonld not be amiss. feratience Is a virtue very far re- A -indeed It is an element of the niBst manhood. We have never Ldoobted ; the result of a race con- jlict, so far as the question ot ulti i'j mate triumph is concerned. The - negro, can be easily wiped out, but ; we would, deprecate a necessity involving social disorder and in rdlvidual suffering. i 'V-I! 'ace. Above all, let tu be just to all men, and let the ' consequences of. any disturbance, ..that may unfortunately occnr, fall upon the offenders. , . : We repeat,, we expect no further serious trouble at; Rocky Mount or . r'-fiwhere-A, proper rtgard for the - iUaor all Uj ihebest safeguatfl of any community. : 'f'tl iaaw1awMifeaiaiia a tmss- i ' i 4 1;J ; cOsObess. " ' 1 We', are constantly asked, what 'i Congress, doing f ItlSf difflcnlt . j say. ",' Jnst nbW , the' World's ' '? has the attention: of the Jt iprobab!e that the Fair : t j held in 1892, but where it ' ! i h not demined' Washing , ITew York,' Chicago and St. ' j era pressing , their claims -ncadable zeal. ' Demo-'-;!.': very hard to keep people will take part a Aroeiicao Citizens. - - V" - ' - ThA RnafA hn 1.au nitfiinkd very largely ,bf late : listening: at Mr. Blair' advocacy of . bis eda catinal bill. "At last: acconuU he had spoken "five days and had not finished bU epeech.' t '-' ; i:. - - The Democrats of Congress are upon the alert. --They; are in the minority . and 'cannot : carry but ..... . .. . . . , . i measures) oi . reiorm, oni- iney win keep the pnrposes of, their party prominently Derore the people, and leave nothing undone to prevent burtfnl legittlation. , - ' ,V Reed continues to pray thettiantf, an d7 every day Is subjected is casti gations'' that no , honorable "mas would patiently endure. Hot Water and Dyspepsia - Another hydriatic mathod, which acts by removing the cau&e of dis turbance, is the sipping of hot water an hour before meala," iu (LyspppBia, writes Dr. S. Barucb, in Tim!S and Register. The hot water . craze, which, now has taken a nrm bold upon the lay public, it bnt the legitimate outcome d a valuable thereapeutie application of water, whose simplicity oommeuds it at once to the judgment of the intelli gent physician. Brought into prominence by Dr. Salisbury, who committed the error of most . enthusiasts of regarding it as a panacea for most diseases, it has now been adopted by the profession as a most valuable agent in many gastric troubles. ; By removing the process of fermentation by clean sing the mucous membrane. of muoous, it restores tone and vigor to the gastric lining, and enables the natural forces to come in play. It is important to observe strict compliance with the rule laid down by the originator, viz: that the water should be sipped as hot as possible, and that an hour shopld elapse before a meal is taken, Ex amples of failure due to neglect of this rule are numerous in the ex perience of all medical men. LESION ELIXIR ' Ita Wonderful Effect on the Liver, Stomach, uovrelt. Kidneys and Blood Vis Mozley's Lemon Elixir Is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Hczley, M.D., Atlanta, Ga. LBmOft HOT DROPS, For couehs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. tor sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. Jror pneumonia and laryngetis. take Lemon Hot Drops. Dor consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. for all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Bold by druggists.. 25 cents' Der bot- le. Prepared by H. Mozley, II. D.. At- anta, Ga. novldwly If we did but know how little some enjoy of tho things that they possess, there would not be much envy in tho world. advice to mothers. Mrs. Wis blow's Soothing Svbuf should always bo used for children teeth inp-. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pniu. cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diar rhoei Twenty five cents a bottle jaly Ho enjoyment, however incon siderable, is confined to the preset t moment. A mantis the happier tor me irom navmg made once an agreeable tonr, or lived for any iengtb ot time with pleasant peo ple, or enjoyed any considerable interest of innocent pleasure. ' r-r"i nriirn r-TTl 'rll " h : The Importance of purifying the blood eatv not be overesUmated, for without pure blood yon cannot enjoy good health. . ' - (. a At this season nearly every one needs' a , good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and yrt ask yon to try Hood's Dar iili'i r Sawaparina. It strengthen rt?tUH4r and tioilds tip the syrtem, t creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while It eradicates disease.,' The peculiar combination, proportion, and .preparation of the vegetable remedies used, give to ' Hood's Sarsaparllla pecul-j"T,ft If . Alf Jar curative powers. No " HwCll - other medicine hassncharecord of wondorf ill euros. If yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sanaparnia do not be Induced to tike any other instead. . It U ft recullar , Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. ; Hood's rir'""'',','i!ssfi''l l y p.'I i' " 't. Mi A 7! VJ CMWID. UNJOYS ; Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Tiowels, cleanses the By tern effectually, dispels colds, 1 head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. y Syrup of Fjgs is' the only remedy , of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the' taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, jprompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effecta, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, ii j many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.' - j Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60a and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it nromntly for any one who - wishes to trv it. Do not acceDt anv substitute.' , ' ; .. .. ; j CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., 9AM FBAKCISCO. CAL HEW rcsf, ?.' -H ELTS catawrH CREAM BALM f ly's"S. Cleanses the . Naaal Paaaages. Allays Pain and riwrtvti InflanamaUon, Heals the Sons, Restores tne -Sense of Taete and Smell, : HA-fEVER TRY THE CURE A particle is applied 'into each nostril and la agreeable. Prloe 60 cents at DrneeUts: hv mall, registered. 60 eta. ELV BROTHERS. oo warren Htreec ew xotkv lanuawiy AGENCY1 FOR If I can't sell out one way, I must try another way, and for this reason I have got in more soods. Tobacco, Cigars and Frnit, Apples. Grapes, Figs, Cran berries, Liemons, Oranges. A fresh lot of Tobacco and Cigars (good) ; a fine lot of Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cut Plug, and granulated at five cents for two oz , etc., etc. , '. ; Wrt. L.PALMER, nlStf " ' Middle St.. New Berne.' Ignorance Costs. -& crq I: o tJ ts CD (0: 0 XIV" At JlJy' 1 tv-tjM Ills $ I l 'I I ill '-i 'rKW-M.; Al'(Peace.Ia8t),tM - j V.Mo4eraI(rttolloage0, Hiatory-and Geography." ; ;( Una's; TtiVmtiofy'V'f T . Primary. Jjepartmeii crzcmi ADvi:;jAGn :;on ciuDrjTa Dr:im::a r.o A wc'.I-cinif ped : f a qr : h i ! ' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL! Special attention given to Mathematics, Commercial Law, book keeping and Penmanship. f. ; . , ., l Experienced teacher in Instrumental Mtfsic. v . ' , " ", .," I vocal music a prominent feature. Tuition, Inclading Board, Washing, .Lights, etc. $05.00 to $75 00 per session of five months. W. R. Jn2! dwtf Mort Sale- By virtue of a power of dale conferred upon me by a certain mortgage exe cuted to me by E. J. Patterson and J. A. Patterson on the iStb day of Feb., 1889, and duly recorded in Book No. 100, pages 143, etc., of the Records of Qraven county, I will sell for cash at publio auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in-New Berne, Craven county, State of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 15th day of April, 1890, at Twelve o'clock, noon, all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor, it being an undivided third of the whole of the said property, bounded as follows: Lying on the south side of Johnson street, and bounded on the west by the Jerkios lot, and on the south by Neuse street, on the oaet by tho Smallwood and Rountree lots, on the north - by Jobnston street, it being fully described in the Baid mortgage, reference to which is hereby made for u full and more perfect description. This the 18th day of Jan.. 1890. P.H. PELLETIER, janUQOJ " Mortgages.1 . , 'Cor.J'T.. ,fipAMg;:A.'B (Trinity College)'1 ' .v ' aA.v'I , r Ancient Languages and Natural Sciences.' T- ' f. VJ .w,r , ;,... M .'J , ,. f Paintis'g; and Drawing;. . v09 Literature, lMiingt int., .. . ,.1t . - ... ,1 ' t," , Tutor 14 Int. fr-r.rt VCCAL KU2IO,. ELOCUTION AND CALlJ3TIin:;iC3 T. l: Ik I k. SKINNER; Principal. , DB, G E. BAOBY, SURGEON DENTI8T . Offl -.e, Middle street, oppesite Baptist church, ' ' j. deoS dwtf KEWBEItN, N.'O.'', tTATK of North Oahohsa. ) Bupertor Coauty of uraven. J Court., ; J. K. Uaidner arid L. J. Chepman . , i va. ' Bertha S. I.oflin, (Ja ell O. boftln.Z. B. hoftln, minor, Uonna M. Loftln and Bryan G. JjOHIu. - .j.-i", , Br virtue of a Judgment rendered at tbe Pall Term. 1889, or Craven Coonty Superior Court. I will Bell to the big beat bidder, frir ash, at the Conrt Bonite door In (.riven county, on the First Monday In March, at 18 o'olock, M., the following desorlbt d tract o( land to wit: Lying end being la the count.? and Hate aforesaid, on the north l.io n Neuse River, benln"1ng on the main road where the division line of ibe said Henry U. H. Loitln and Zsbble Lo'tin'a line eroasesTlt and runs with the said line, southwest to the river low grounds, then .with and up.tha river lew grounds to Bryan O Loftin'a line, then with the said Br) a i U. and Henry 1kij tin's line to and oro is the roadf to the back line or J. H Dixon's line, then with the division line or the said Henry Loftlnaud J, H. Ulxon to; Zebble toftln'a line, then with the said Henry and Zebbk Loftin'a to the main or pubilo road.the beginning, cow talnlng C2 sores more or lets. Said land be. log lot No 8 in the division of the lands of Need nam ljoitin, aeorased.whien was sl.ou tea to tne saia tienry u. u. bortin. ' a hit Jan. 81st. 1880. - , febltd H. Xi OIUBfl. romrhUsioneC IS il Gko.W. Ueal, A.M. (UniW 1T( C.j, h ,.y ; ', ... , . ;" Mathematics.:' v wa.atvra.w. IUU1V. a. . Literary i'oC. r. 11 1 ' Cot) fatdwlj Jew BICKNK. HC fhV AIliiac5 to lliTrcft Ins vkooruuuvs rB, bold, virllafci. grMlv and prnnetetv. Umm i. uUmi tndexrreMiea ttirm. ort stpt,t ma" eiht p-gi-a. All home-Print, t. , j af North Carolina atdViilnla fcietaAlll" neea lb l;lve.t fkoer in Ui oo, hi C-a and to 23 Mrauw. OAK LMm.IAK a TKAH Strictly ta. sen for Upl1 ..TUltrKOOKtBeiya: TArtMiR , u u. 1 "U. CUIIOT. " ...... n. ' hbowokju UoIi.m Xt-vwr,: .'it,:. .in W .lar & JW. 4JF . VpM yi s v r.atiroaa (a ;oa A.M.. lfohda, i Ceiob, r , , 103U., OoimqEabt. SOBXDCut,, Qona War. So. 61", PcujmnjtT lYaitu. No, 60.. A.; Lve. ...''EUticng.;. , Ar Lt. p m . 8 80 . Oolddboro - 1 j SO in 80. Oolddboro 1 j SO 00',' LsOrsi.ge 10 4t 40 3, 'Klnstoi' - 1008 40a VV,' lUratge 10411045 4 8 4 40 3; t " Kinstoi 10 08 10 18 10 New Berna f -; 8 ftR rra 7 58 m "! llorehead City " am 6 0O- Qoxso Eabt. SBEouLa QoiKoWcat No.l. . No.S.t ' Mixed Ft. ft ( .i-i- '..jVtJxedrt.' Pass. Train. ; Stations.;; Paas.lsJb. m 0 80 ' Qoldsbor 8 00' d m 0 6? 11 05 r Best's ! an 8041 8 1 7 80 780 . .. La Orange- "784 . 7.44 T4S - 7 58 - Felling Creek 7 0X 7 10 8 11 '8 80 , . .Klnstoa 8 65 v 8 4a 8 80 86a;' Caswell i ,6aO?5H5 15 10 01 Dover J j ; "4 65 '5 10 10 81 10 88 CoreCrsek "' 484 480 1100 1105 - Tnscarbra ; i864 400 HIT 11 41 r CUrkg V" 88 848 1310 8 00 Newbern . 1083 800 2 ?2 2 !!' , r 1 18 48 8 60 - Croatan , p 88 9 88 4 08 4 18 V Havelock 8 69'-804 iSJ" 1 --:?vwport -,ri, 17; 87 .451 455:.. Wild wood . 800 805 5 01 5 01 Atlantio - ' 7 47 ! 7 68 5 15 l 21 " llorehead City if T17 7 87 6 23 , 5 28 ; Atlantio Hotel 7 Q5 , 7 511 PB' Mofehead Depot sn 7 00 fMonday, W edneaday and yrlday. .f.""'i 'r t an naiuraam TrilnMeonneets wlU Wilmington AWtf don Train fennd Mprth. leaving (tolfbbora 1 (WfioonB b mUis ifwi . iu., imiu wivu niniintunQ rrain west, leaving uoiueooro S:W w.jn Train 6t connect with Klchmoao. i 0avia ' Tr&ln, erTlTiiig at doldsbero 8:10 pja,; and WltBV Wilmington and Wallon Xrala treat the North at 8;16 p.m. j -u .- Train 2 eonneoU with WUntlngtoa and Weldon Throngn Frelgnt Trtia; BOrth 1 boondj. leaving Qoldsbgro at JO-.OQ f.- Bith Roonu. 5 At my shop' on Middle street. Plenty ofs water, hot or;;, cold nd food large rooms. . P Ctf'QrtB rj .LLjt 1 .....- aw f x tiff. p .'?o t fcfi! Mi t J CI t K, ttJ; M' . .N-. a ft -tJ ' n . Li Erc":ir- r I I . .1 Cj g: , : ro a - . iflJJU Rtretft. f wr !
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