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..thft Pais ti Bepabllcaa OoDgresa, i io::: i - 1 i - 'V paper, published daily, exoept fanday i.uu pry.r; tue (or lix mouth. PeUvered v a ally suosorlbrs at to tuti por mooUa ? .T wic-rwDasAx. . column flrTT"- " " JT.wffl- tho business ' 4.uYS8TiaiQ hates (DAiLT-on. .tSK? -5h MacUia promised; ey;tlit us 24rrtiMiMat a4r hM oi BMinM that New York, knows how to re- : . . ,ni-i.tWii(JwseI tJonneoticDt.Massachnsetta oeei utter t any Bne - i ; auwwuiMMfttMiitaiwTttiM rrm.9at tor transient ; advertisement aaaatbe Bade la Mtiim Recuiet adver , .. trieauata will be eollted promptly at tne '..ml oi eaeh. montn- -V . f - CoauMatafUpM containing new ate dla eoaaioa of eeai matters are eollelted. No ijontaiWMfttloaKiMt a enacted tone nab :Jr llehetthe- MltlM obleotlonable eorsona ( . Ilea withholds tae name of the author: or . hat wtu mu bom taaa ona eotamn o ft It $ s WW i .4 K . , ; -i ,j- i . , ; : , v . " ? yprOBraeUiMtagirlTe4atavanoiiy i? Baooa eom m a n) iati nn ean obtain tba jiame o -. v m aula or by application at thla offloe aud -.vv aowing waareln toe she vanoa eiUU THE JOURNAL'. nalaa Maaacur. KW 8KRNE. H. 0.. MAR:H 1, IPttO. i.Ufd at th FMrefloaat Nv Vraa, ' x v ; aaaeaaaA-elau Mtter. t M O THE ASSOCIiTION. " The News and Observer is ad- TOuatinjc the formation of an As sociation for the purpose of "ad vocating the patronizing of home Industries and stimulating enter prises in our midst." The object of the News and Ob server is praiseworthy and it is pleasing to know that so good a cans is so ablv championed. That . excellent paper Bays : tt'..Of(lWe enlist in this cause for the war.' As long as tue protective tariff continues we shall advocate extending its protective features to the farmer. And we do not aavo ote any delusive, deceptive meas ure, ba one that will be to the ad wantage of the farming communi . There is nothine in this nropo- TS gftion hostile to any section of the eountry or to any department of A i industry. (l Self preservation is the first law ' ot natttre, and we have the authori- V' JI lb"6 for tne declaratIon :'t that he who provides not for his - 'own" household bias denied the faith ' t v Ind ia worse than an inBdel." It 'Vj is the imperative doty of publicists V to labor to advance the interest of those ' on whose suceess the ' ; prosperity of the country rests. Oars is an agricultural com munity. A largo proportion of the'' DeoDle ef the South are . -I: rntra n.t ti& ortil nnA lahrirnru in blUfJID VI LUU own uu other industrial occdpations. Not to stand by them is to be recreant to duty and patriotism. i v Many men stumble at pro tection. The wotd has lecome a stench because of its meaning. The protection against which the Democracy and the common people are enlisted, is the protection of the few at the expense of the f1v inany the robbing of the poor to All the coffers of the rich. Protec tion is the highest doty of govern ment The is no man so humble ' v ,tbat he can't claim the protection of rw4 Obsnfer lain favor of protecting , allclasses, and giving to the farmers , - 4herights,privileges and immunities ' tHnt K Atin fn arran halnnff tfl ftVPrV American citizen. The JOTJRNi. plants its flag by the honored colors of the News and t Observer. SETT YORK'S LOSS OUE AIS. Against the protests of the peo ,r. pler$he "Wprld'ft Fair of 1892 was , v i three Democrats and only; eighteen Eebubllcans steod by New Jork in . i" the fiEht for . the Fair. The Ad- , ministration threw Its, whole I weight tealnst New York, ' nm, KTiJ "Vnrh- tltar oiti DVav The tit York Star says : 1 'wkuelerte4I;JrrIaoB-45ehold xN' r.he latitude, :the' Republican put to New York. Never another -v ' chan'4iiofsuclidgraUtu treaeheroui i ?tftjjr have." Only eighteen 'Bepnblican votes from , idda ew'tork Sfcaiel That tells i the"storf Voters,remember It every day'nntil election dayfand.b.ei sure ' " jonidon'tijorgetti thenl The World says;. "they diversion of the World'aTaW tromKew York means tie lass of 1250,000,000 to our bust .wnat wiu do tne wait? vwnajr; t . ;lll jir. Depew himself do ? What men ho lose $250,000,000 doabout it t v'r- ; and Eaode Islancl.wiH help her. r ' J)ef i7or 'Jwm ,jtu epublioan party will give more honor and be- I . . , ...... stow more benefits aooa her people th in the World's Pair could beatow. 'w' ' - . The good will not' be coufined to New ' Torkv It wlUuteod'; to the whole country. It will euter alike tha palaces of the rich and the cottages of the poor Labor. wiU be dignified, and whether io the factory or the farmjit wili"hireits reward, aud our whole land will be blessed! Ita Wonderful Effect tba U-rr. Stomach, bwel., Kidney a4 Ulood ur, MOEier 8 titmoo isnxir is a uieat ant lemon drink that DotiUvetv cures alt Uiiiousneea, Conatipatiori, Indiges tion, ueadacbt, MaUria. Kidney DU- ease, Dizzinetw, Colds, Is of Appetite, Fevera. Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Hearty and all other diseases caused br disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty eenta and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, On. LBlflOIt HOT DROPS. For coURhs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, tak Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia aDd larvniretis, take r n.. r- uemoo am irpps. For consumption and cntarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung disennes, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and ..reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot- le. prepared by u. Mozley, M.D.. At anta. Qa. covldwly A Great Convenience. "Do jou think your sister likes to have me come here, JameyT" "You bet. You take her to the the a-tre and bring her candies." "I'm glad I can make her hap- py." "Yes; and the, young feller what she s engaged to don't mind it, either, for it saves him that muoh money toward going to house-keep, in g." Life. . . The Verdict Unanimous. W. t. Salt, DruKKlst, Bippas. Ind., tes tifies: "I can recommend Eleotrio Bitten as the verr best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief 'in every case. . : One man .look six bottles and was caied or Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abra ham ilare, druggist, BeUvHie, Uhlo, af firms: "The best selling medicine I ever handled in my 20 years' experience Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of otters have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitten do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at R. N. Duffy's wholesaleand retail drug store. Large 8izA,$8.00 per dozen, whole sale. ' v If a man has a quarrelsome tern ;r, let him alone. The world will soon una him. employment, tie wjll soon meet with some one stronger than himself who will repay him better than you can. A man may ' fight duels all his life if he is disposed to quarrel. ITS EXCEIXfcllT QUAITLIK Commend to public approval the Call fornia liquid fruit' remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eve, and to the tuiJte, and by gently 'actinic on the kidneys, liver and boweU. it cleanses the si stem - effectually, thereby pro- moling the health and comfort of all who use it. BeeohaV Pills cure bilious and ner vouailis. It is that impurity in the Mood, which, ac cumulating in the glands ot e neoa, pro duces unsightly lumpsor . iwelltogshlch causes painful running sores on tne arms,., legs, or feet; which deyelopes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nbse, often causing bUndneqs or. deafness; which is tbe origin 01 pimpies, can-, cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to ''humors:? which,. fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most ceneral of all diseases or affections, tor very few'penons are entirely freilromtt.' now uan r m the tm I By taxlng'Bood's Parsaparnia; which, y the remarkable cures it has aocomplUhed, often when other medicines have failed, bai ' proven itself to be a potent and peeuliar medicine lor this aisease. noma ox mesa. SrrallT wonderful. If Tousuflertrota icrofula, be sure to try Bond's irsaparina; fltMuuiM nMik from the time shewasSSmonthi old tin she became six years of age, lump!" ! formed lfl her neck, and one 01 tnemaiter irrowinetothesiieof s;igeon'segg, neeame a mnninir iore lot over three years, TVe gave " her Hood's Sariaowilla. when the lump and all -Indications oroima ennreiy uw appeared, and now sue teems to he a healthy eMM.? J. 8. Clntrlx, WanrigM, V. J.f ; a Be sure to ge oniy; ,'( Hood's Garsaparilia SiMi.n Amatthui. Hi sixforfS. Preparedenly r i - Ai Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken j it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts eentlvyet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem enectuallys wspels ,cold3, ! Head aches and fevers' and enrea habitual constipation.? Syrup o Figs is fthi only remedy of its . kind veyer- pro- ceputum vu ,uiq vuuiacuj uryiuk . Hs action and truly beneficial in i effects, prepared onlr pom'tno most neaitnyand agreeable BUtwtances, many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made ' it the most popular remedy known. J ', Syrup of Figs is foreale in DOo and $1 bottles by all leading drng- gists. i - Any reliable druggist who may not nave it on nana will pro cure it ..promptly; for any; one 'who wishes to try it. , Do not accept any substitute.!, - . - - CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. 'SAH fttAHOISOO, &AU MISVIUE.Kf. HEWrOKK. H.r. Cat AnnH CREAM BALM .r.r.'-.tat CImbms tha' ' ; - ... -1 -(faaal Paaaajrea. Allay Fala mmfi InflammatloB, Heals the Sorts. Rastarea lha Sana of Taate and Small, llAy-FEVER TRY THE CURE A nartlela la acnlted an to eaeh nostrtl'and Is agreeable. Prloe 60 oenta at DrageUta; by mall, MfllsteMd, 60 cts. (ELY BROTHERS, M WarranHlreet, Aew xorx. tanieawiy If I can't sell out one way, I must try another war. and for this reason I have t-ot in-more ' goods. Tobacco, Cigars and Fruit. Apples, Grapes, Figs, Uran berries, Lemons. Oranees. , A fresh lot of Tobacco and Cigars (soodl : a fine lot Of Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cut Plus:, and granulated at five cents for two oz, etc, etc. . Wm. L..PALMEE, nlStf Middle St.. New Berne. Ignorance Costs. mm SPECIAL! A weil-eqnippea uyms" y -rft I c,r w.-ei I ' -TI 'W: - -i. ' ,-r.ty"?.. it--i.pj rw r..'j.-.vv.- 7tMm' -tt., ii:-a -A .v..- rt vvr'' !iliStit ..UiX.V,,;. ..DcientLatigaagesandNataralS - , ;Miis4I?IALtEN Jeaco inBiitute)i : V Gso. W. JffBAt, A.M. (Univ. f. C), . ' ; , , ; MyW&&M$M&& ipMBt tttstoryanGeograpby,' " , ,v ' i Mathematics.; i 1 4 ", ' ' 8. fJ.s tniQA."W. fUniV. N". O.V. 1 ' i - r ?V ' w . ' ' J L-3 w at m u m v BOARDING AND lit XI V W-.l"!'"-: Special attention given to Mathematics. Commercial Law. Book keeping and Penmanship. Experienced teacher in Instrumental Music Vocal Music a prominent feature. Tuition, including Board, Washing, Lights, etc- $65.00 to $75 00 per session oi nve monies. - W. R. Jan2I dwtf Mortgagee's Sale- , By virtue of a power of sale conferred upon me by a certain mortgage exe cuted to me by E. J. Patterson and J. A. Patterson on the l8ch 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 publlo auction to the hifiheet bidder, at tho Court House door in New Berne, Craven county, State of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 15th day of April, 1800, 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 Jerkins lot, and on the south by Neuse street, on the east by the Bmallwood and Rountree lots, on the north by Johnston street, it being fully described iff the said mortgage, reference . to which is hereby made for a fnll and more perfect description. This the 13th day of Jan., 1800. v P. rj. PELLETIER. , janl4 flOJ Uortgsgee. ERME:!-COkyiECiAT.E,-v:0M l .... .... .? .. ' ... . . ' FOR STUDENTS DI-IP.IIIG.E0 - 3Si iAaiazyt xoauiug juvuui uuu iiuorurjr wul.vij . k7jiu iuuull..., mtK.-- '5' DAY SCHOOL. . , . SKINNER, Principal. DB, G. E. BAGBTis - SURGEON DENTIST. Offlje, Middle streets opposite Baptist cbnrcb, . -, . . ; decS dwtf NEWBERN, N. C. static or North Carolfna, 1 Snperior county ot craven. ) court. J, B, Gardner and L. .1. Chapmun -' vs. iontn, minor, JJonrm M. Loftln and Bry an U. liOllin. . . f rf 1 By virtue of a judgment rendered at tire Fall Term. 189. of Craven County bnperlar Court, I will aell to tha nig bet t bidder, for eash, at the Court Houta door lnlnven eountr.on tha First Monday In March, at 13 0010011, M , tha following daaoribed traet Of lana iowiu uine ana Being mineoounty and Hate aforesaid, on the north side ot jNeuie tuver, Deginning on no maiu road whara tha division line of ibe said Henry O. B. Lot tin and Zabbla Loftln'a nna eroaaea;tt and runs with the Bald Una, southwest to tha river low grounds, then with and up the river low grounaa to nryan u. jjomn'a line, tnen witn tne said Bryan u. ana uenrr Lai tin's lice to and erota tbe road to tba back Una or' J. II. Dixon's lint then with the division Hue of the said Henry Loftln and J. H. Dixon to Zebbla J oflln'a Jlne. then with the said Henry and Zebble. jjof tin's to tha main or pubiio rosd.the beginning, eon talnlnc t2 acres more or leai Said land be ing lot No I In the division of tha lands of neeanam LAiiin. aeoasea,wnicn was aiioc tea io tne saia nenryu.il. Lioi tin. . This Jan. 81st, 1890. t! febltd H. Ti GIBBS, rommlieionet, ; , -1 , tv S.1 .A l'ATEICK Tutor In Int. Deplrtmcnt. LiaTiicracD vzzr. C. reril I Uiddls Street, fourj i - -' ;A1U.., laldwly Are yon going to build, rr ara c 1 nei'dini uimber of ant kir. i If c . do. iriiw tome. aa. I cn 'nJi.Ve tcur prices lower than. yu ct, a buy here . All amrtaof bmlJioz tuiibii-l always d band,' eitlcr rouih. or drpwed. tFloorlBg". 1 wiih. r-boardicjf, ceiling, Qioul4in tn. f i ,.Q. W. itICBAEDSON, ' jaal dwdm' v Cove, N. C, A.tUntis' a; '.Af Railroad ' - 1 i 'i . ri.- tfr TsBtfM. to, l ,- 1. Id f!eoi S uO A M;. lUndaj, Octotxr ; Ooino East. SoaxoTjut. ' Qoiho Wist. No. f 'ossenoer Trarna. No. SO. " Ar. ; Lve. Stations. v ' : Ar. Lve. . pm.8 w ; OoldBboro.: 11 80 tm 4 OS , 4 09 's, La Grange t 10 42 10 43 4 85 4 40 -Kineton .;. 10 08 10 13 6 00 0 15 ,,, New Berne' 8 85 8 60 7.05 rm Morehead City; 4 a.m 6 60 - . Dally,', v Uoo East. rmtju , Goj.ho Wibt No.i. ' ,"-.. ' No.rt Mixed Ft. , . "V Mixed Ft. Pass. Train. BUtlon. ,,. Pass. Trala- erne 80 . , : uoldiboro... ' til in! 857 - 7 05 "jBest'e ";'8 04 810 780 780 " La Orange v 784 744 7 48 ' 7 58 Falling Creek , 7 08 7 10 8 11 8 80 v. Klnaton 6 55 H4X . ,8 50 8 55 " Caswell 880 8 85 815 10 0 Dover 4 55 810 10 81 10 88 1100 1105 1117 1141 18 15 -8 00. .8 87. 948 18 48 8 60 4 08 . 4 18 4 87 . 4 48 4 51 4 65 Core Creek r V 4 34 Tuscarora 8 54 'Clark1! 8 83 - Newbern 10 83 4 80 4 CO 849 SCO 948 . 983 9 04 827 8 05 769, 727 715 700 Rlverdaie ' 9 41 Croatan 0 23 " BavelockJ- 69 ,-NBwporrj,8l7 Wild wood 8 00 . AUantia- y.Hl Morehead Cftv ?T17 . 801 801 5 18 ! 8 21 6 23 5 28 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 ooi' p m juorenead Depot a m Tuesday, Thnr day an riatnrday. ; fMonday, Wednesday and trtday. Do Train SOeonnaets wlUvWllmlcgion A Wei ' don Train poind Sorthrlaavlag Uoldsboro 11:67 a. rn. tuid with Richmond A J atvtlle r , train West, laavlngGoldsboro2.se n.jn, I 1 Train 61 eonaseto with Klchmond Ia-lll ' Train, arriving atOoldsbere8:IU . and With -WUmlngton and WeHon Train frcal tb North at 8ilo p,aa. - Train 3 eonneou with Wilmington and waldon Througit Freight Trala. North -bound; leaving Qoldsboro atlu-.o p.-. '. .vr;, ; ' m v . . . .r nnertntendent. Jath Rooms At myshop on ifiddle atreet PleDtf - of water, hot or cold and good Urge rooms. ; . , . - i - junl dtf . ' ' v' " J. B. BROWS.'. 1 Jntelligencejays f , 4t. , j tf r . L - it r E? and riiysicit Ouli;: Ai-r.r , . y 1 o or Ecjs : r- ri:sincn;w. 'MfY Depew "charges ij c. t UOOD CO., ApoOearll,XowaU, Ks. ..((.'.J ,au inquiries WiU GO (i-.iVWSU 1.7 -jiuunjiia , . .... the fa'ilnre of New York to secure '- ioo Doses Ono Dollar ::2SiisMir:ii;"Lt.33lT, Secretary. ' GTJS. 1MADAM8, Prii
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