V, it; .iiar AMociciaasT. knovdJn .the Etot. vigaln he' :uailt jooRSALta i isiaii4lta the eyatein m EDglisb, . ; v.Hhed aaur. except Mood . at and as tending to produce an of . s -. ttso (or.ux aonut. oUTrd fice-holding aristocracy. Of coarse r laaMrttwnKtMaMupot he ;does not -.believe turn: argu "mi ke caa and .retain Lis 1 .rT .anitj! 'While England tu - a a Bviarisiira u rates (DAiLT)-on pnrelx atistocratio community. the i nmtoj oo; Mo forMh (atMqoeQt spoils jystenK Jiourisned there far - nio.-!'if ;i i S H nore rankly then ever it did here AjT.rtiMawQUnnie header -BuineM aD jt OBly' sine Eogland has ' . began to take giant strides towards everTiabaeauentliieerUoji . . . i ," 7h;-.iab.twkvJem)cracv1thar she has Introdoced oM(MrMBjpnei vi . t KouoMofimtiorDeuu.notvotioj iaiiBMruibtnwndfM Aii addition" -wuwt J r.. maltha aoada fa tltuu Rjimltr advar u,uVw Vu pwmpti, at to.. 8 w men oi wnaiever.ranK m nie, -m4m eeA boat i.1! - i wno prove themselves most worthy iminiotioneonuiTinnwiofdi- to enter It, and which retains them cuuoa r oi matters iouoited. no io office only 80 long is they serve mman.eauoaiaat be umoM to be nub rhe nablio with honeittr. efficiency tA4 um: sonuim oMMtiouu. Mon j and oorjrte8y i3 it8 very essence t! withhold turn name of the author or . ',,.. . .t vur ma mor.tn.Q on. ooiumn 6 it h I JemoOTaUo ; whereas, on the con--v o:w itwy, the spoil system which TPtnium(griTaiMTnoiiy autnbr apoBoatlon at UiU offloe ud :;;r he journal. SRW flISKC N. 0.. FEB. 23 1800. IM4 l tt Foat offlo at H Bm, UMwUlui matter. '''i lERSONALITIES IN THE SENATE. C Coiae, my boy! do yon take V this parlor for a prize ring !" V'f In the, olden time the ase of of- 'fenslre personalities on the floor of - (.Congress was the inevitable pre lade to a challenge to mortal com s i bat As a conseqnenco the ears' of visitors, at the National Capitol, J were seldom offended by rnde and -discourteous words. . . " ' " We are no apologist for the duel, 'bat-we deDrecate the bus torn of J;' Indulging in epithets and in uendoes with insolent impunity. H In this dav it is no mark of ' conrage to nse blistering words, but It la-evidence of good breeding to .k bear them' with dignity -and self- ' respect. Vy Lately the Senate has witnessed ?'b war of. words as harmless as blank f -cartridges In a Bham battle. Gas- torn makes Oall and Chandler secure in their persons and trans- . forms the roaring of lions into into il braying of jackasses. ,f . The oonntry is to be congratu lated in that courtesy, wit, facts 'and arguments have become the - weapons of gentlemen. .j . Civilization is advancing ia the ?1iglit'bf Christianity, and we trust H that Senators, at least, will soon be s'blej todistinguish between the actions ol a poor ana toe conaact jjbpt a gentleman. rBiJi we do not care for Senators 'Jajttach as we do for the young i'-'Mtn jbj" .the country. Senators 'ave' jpassed the formative period Jt Ufe,' and whatever has passed ' into the warp and filling of their . lives will probably remain there nnto the end. Bat our yonng men lkrt "putting on their nnform in which, to fight life's battles, and they most look well to its textnre. ' We are so constituted that we .W cannot escape the influence of of f ' flcal station Young men look to -theI?' eniors as exemplars worthy " of 'imitation, and it is matter of ' regret that the examples of the . & "griat are not always elevating and lalatary. ' Too little value is sometimes at- ile tached to the gentleman. We do " not refer to the man of fashion, , -, albeit a gentleman may be a fash ' v w onahle man, bat we mean one in I'" whom all the elements meet to giye x, the r,wprld assurance of a man. i Brave and gentle, firm and conr 4 vttoa, refipectfal of the opinion of ?4other and firm in his own con- Tlctlons, exacting nothing he is Vfiot ready to jleld. Rendering nnfO Osesar the things that are Otesar'e and unto God the things that are God's. A Christian gentle man la the noblest work of God t The3erlt System Thoroughly American ' Theodore: Hosevelt, in February Century, Bayaffrhe" cheap va riety of demagogies' takes- great dsIiShtin calliag the merit system Chinese,', apparentl because" one of its' adjuncts ' is "the .competitive examination! while in China there haa" long . existed a clumsy and oversown system of . suoh exami rations. , As well might he inveigh r -'.est our alphabet because the C.':s8k have long had aUariiber r :a alphabet of their- own, or r -"'-:t lv 'WeKiif eaopowder be- r -3 ft vrs Unbiased in China, or (' f y cUfy a Wlncnester rifle :3jIssaU haye,tong been the merit system; which the fouri. tiers of par owe Eopablio. regarded tae only one worthy .of a free in4 high mihded: aation.t lAJ ' we- te.n which opens the, pSblio service .it S ' . . . 8tiil obtains In most European I " , , . , j . goveruroent oi J.iussia 18 etsen tially undemocratic, in , (bat it treats the public eervica not as the property of the whole people, to be administered solelv in their interest, but as a bribery chest for the benefit of a few powerful indi viduals, who ase it purely in the spmt of personal or political favoritism." LEiaon ELIXIR Its Wonderful Rfft 4d tbe Llv.r, Stomach, aoweli. Kidney and Bload Dr. Mozley's Ltmoo Elixir ta a pleas ant lemon drink that positively ouree all Biliousness, Constipation, Indiges tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dis ease, Dizziness, Colds, Lobs of Appetite, Fevers. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all Lother diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kiJnef, the first great cause of all fatal diseases, r ittj cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H McEley, M.D. , Atlanta, Qa. LK.TIOJI HOT DROI'S, For coughs and colds, tuse Lt-mon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and ctirrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung d leases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot le. Prepared by H. Mozley, M.D.. At- anta, Ga. novld wly Nothing is so great an instance of ill-manners as flattery. If yon flatter all the company you please none; if yon flatter only one you a ffront the rest. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Salt. Druggist, Bippus, Ind., tes tifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cuied of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abra ham Bare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, af firms: "The best selling medicine I ever handled in my 20 years' experience is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at R. N. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store. Large size, $8.00 per dozen, -whole sale. A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer ; bnt a wise man cannot ask more ones- tions than he can find a fool ready to answer. ITS EXCELLENT QUA ITLIR9 Commend to public approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eve, and to the Uete, and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. -it cleanses the By stem rfTectually, thertb pro moting the health and comfort of all who use it. Do not be afraid to go near your enemy. The nearer you get to a kicking boreo the less damage will result to your person. Be Sure If yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's SarsaparOla do not be'lnduccd to take any other. Hood's SarsaparlUs is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation; curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose examplels Worthy Imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I wenttolnty Hood's Barsapartlla the clerk tried to Induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; be told me theirs 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. .1 told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken it, was satisfied wIUHt, and did not want any other, Ho-o'd's Whtn I tegmrtakltjK Wvt1 Bampariua I was felng',reaiiflseral)le, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so Weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had lor some time, like A person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did me so much good that I wonder at my self sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It" - Mb. ElU A. Gorr, Cl?crra Street, Boston. , . Sarsaparilla SnVBBVnVHaanVHB aaBBQSjajaaaaaaaajBai . Sold by an drngglati. fl i lx for fi. Prepared only fcy C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Loen, Vast, 100 Doses Oho. Dollar v . ' ON ENJOYS , Both the method ; and results when Syrup of Figs hr taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently jet prompfly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, ; cleanses the sys tem' effectually, dispels colds, , headaches-and, fevers land cures habitual constipation. 'Syrup of Figs is the only remedy fits kind-ever pro duced, pleasing to the, taste and ac ceptable, to the stomach, prompt in its action; and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only' from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, u many excellent qualities commend it to all and , have made it the most popular Temedy known. , Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 Dottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Bo not accept any substitute.' - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AH FKMCI8C0, CAL. lomviwu a. hew tome, n.v. ELY Catarrh CREAM BALM OlcamMS tke ; Nasal Paaaagaa, Allays Pain aad Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores (ha Seme of Taste and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRY THE CUBE A particle Is ft' Into each noatiil and Is agreeable. Price 60 oents at Drugetsts; h; mail, reels tered. 60 cU. 'ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street. Hew York Iftnl5dwly AGENCY Tf T ftnn't Sail nni hna vrav T mnaf frv another way, aneffor 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. Cut Plug, and granulated at five cents for two or. . etc. etc. Wm. L.PALMER, nlStf Middle St.. New Berne. Ignorance Costs. mass, .FOR HI NEW BERNE COLLECBATf? nwSTOTy Tf? : p gm&F vk ' lit 1 fi u 111 &VT-h t 0 to . ii i 'Hi :--r V AetotIBgW and Sciences, v-: .kAXLKN(PeacftInstUute),'r ; !',,- QEQ.fW NKAL, A.M,i(UnlT. IT.'O.)," 1 ' " ' ' SPECIAL ADVANTAGES VfiTTTDETITfl a TiPflTTtTTTfl TAV Tirn -3 n -.: - A Well-equipped Chrmnasinm. Library. Eeadioc Room and Llterarv . fi. u;'AUlnqnMeawlU,bn8crcd y;Miss:MABX L; XLliJlsr, SeactrAr;'.; VAC " -3 sV4 'V " i ' 'l 3l.fE.iL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Special attention given to Maihomatics, Commercial Law: Book keeping and Penmanship. Experienced teacher in Instrumental Music. ' Vocal Music a prominent' leatnrc. Tuition, including Board,- Washing, Lights, etc., $65.00 to 1 75 00 per session of five months. - W. R. Jan2I dwtf Moitiagee's Sale. ' By viitueof a powtrof sale conferred upon me by a certain mortgage exe cuted to me by E. J. Patterson and J. A. Patterson on the 13ch day of Feb., 1889, and duly recorded in Book No. 100, pages 143, etc, of the Records of Craven county, I will sell for cash at publio auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in New Berno, Craven county. State of NorthCarolina, 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, und bounded on the west by the Jerkins lot, and on the south by Neuse street, on the east by the Small wood and Rountree lots, on the north by Johnston street, it being fully desoribed in the said mortgage, reference to which is hereby made for a full and more perfect description. ' this the 13th day of Jan , 1890. P. II. PELLEPIER, janl4 901 Mortgagee. ; HEW BEBHEi-lf. C. ' l.i. f, . . j . . VOCAL MUSIC: ELOr.IITinK ' -t -t w t - - w Xj? ill 'a j a a J s, if iia'',"','''"7 SKINNER, Principal. - DB. G- E. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Office, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, , dec3 dwtf NEWBERN. N. d state of North Carolina., 1 8c per lor County of uraven. Court. J. K. Gardner and L. J. Chapman ' vs. Beilha 8. Loftln. Casrcll O. Loftln.Z. B. - LoftlD, minor, Donna M. Loftin and llryan G. lxwiln. By virtue of a judgment rendered at the Fall Term. 18t9, of Craven County Bnperlor Court, I will sell to the blgbest bidder, fnr cash, at the Court Bouie door in (craven county, on the First Monday in March, at 12 o'clock, M , the following described tract of land to wit: Lying and being In the count; and Hate aforesaid,. on the north side of Neuse River, beginning on the rnain road' where the division line of the said Henry U. H. Loftln and Zebble Loftln's line crosses-It and runs with the s&ld line, southwest to the river low grounds, then with and np the river low grounds to Bryan O Loftln's line, then with the said Bryan O. and Henry Loi Un's line to and cross the road to the back line or J. H. Dixon's line, then with the dlvlelon line of the said Henry Loftln and J. H. Dixon td Zebble 1 oftin's line, then with the said Henry and Zebble Loftln's to the main or public road the beginning, con taining 82 gores more or lees. Bald land be lli!? lot No. 8 in the division of the lands of Needham Loftln, deceased,whiohwas allot ted to the said Henry C H. Loftln. This Jan. 81st, W80. -febltd H. Ii GIBBa, Commlsslonei. " ' Amor in xni. fepartment. A1vn f ' mMW am w M.tt u m. m. m. Aa x w w.. n n 1:31 ,' ; ; ' (' GTJQ.'T. ADAMS, PrhiV ' Do a Cdneral CanAicgbuAUesa. I'iw EiKnsa noes. Middle Street, fourth door below Dot -. Alerl) .-. fcldwly , . Itff BXRNK. BC Liimbcrl Lunitcr! . -Are you coins to build, or are oa nef.diD; lumber of rdy kind? If ;ou do. Mtau) me. as I can make your prices lowr than you can buy els. wberW-AU kinds of building material always on butul, either tough or drewed Flooring: J weatfjer-boarding, oeilioii, mouiiiimrAM. - , , , Q- w RICHAED80U, i max . XL a uc ,uJm A MlaiytV i Kailroad stf TABlJt M g , ..i.'.f . ( - . ' J In, Krfe. 6:CQ A ki:'.; McndAi i Cctobrr r - , Kth. m . - Going East.: Soukduli, Oonva Wut" .NOvSl. Pcuaanner TrtiitLm No Kn Ar. Lve. Stations." -'Ar.-': Lts. pm 8 80 ; Ooldaboro " -4 OS 4 09 . La Qratge 4 85 4 40 Kinstoa 6 00 O-HATiew Brn U 7 B - X iXorehead City 1180, ab 1049 1045 1008 1018 1 885, 8 60 an OfiO- o'omo East. Shkdtjli N 1 X3oi5a Wist ' Ko.lt -Mixed Ft A MixedFt.& Pass. Train a . Stetlong. Ooldaboro ' Beat's " Pua.Trala. am 6 80 7 05 ; - too - 804 6 57 7 80 748 811 780 7 58 8 80 8 55 La Qrango 784 744 Falling Crook :t 7 06 110 64 6 85 610 Klnston . "6 69 580 .8 50 CaswoU Vf ; ' Dover ' Core Creek TusCarora ' Clarki t . Newborn : Biverdalo Croaun Bavelock -; Newport WUdwood i. . Atlantic ' Morehead Citv: 9 15 10 Oi 455 4 84 10 81 10 86 11 00 11 05 U 17 11 41 4 80 S54I40O 8 88 84 1815 8 00 10 88 041 988 8 69 ,811 8 00 '7 47 ' 717 SCO. 8 48 8 50 4U 4 43 4 55 5 01 6 21 5 28 946 ,3 904 .887 9 05 "768 787 -716 7 60 4 08 4 87 4 51 5 01 5 16 5 S3 Atlantio Hotel 706 5 81 p ra nrAhail riAfWke m m tMondajy V ednaaday and rrldajr. ' Train 60 oonneets with WUmlnr oa A WaU don Train prnnd North, laavlna Goldsbor- 11:67 a. na., and with Richmond A n ktUIo Train West, leovlng Ooldaboro 180 n.jn, Train 61 eoaaaeu with Rtchmoaa at DavlU Train, arriving at Ooldebere 8:10 e.m,. sad wltn '" WUmlngtoa and Waldon Tr.ln fraivtb. North at 8:16 p.m. . . m - Train t connects with WHmlntb H and ' Waldon Througtt , Freight Trali HortU bound; leaving Ooldaboro at 10:00 p.. 8. L. Dill, ' . , nuperiatondant. Bath Rooms ' , ' At my shop on Middle streTBt. i Plenty " of water, hot or cold, and good largo ' roomi. junl dtf J. B. BROWN. , Intelligence Pavs. . :---minfW r. " - . 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