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- : MopacwTVWiae and resokte action, the next : : DAiLT joursal to a tlx olnm Congress will be Democratic At f. pabinhd duT.xop Mo 'aii svents Ndrtti Carolina must do i . i r year; UM tor elx month Delivered y"uu wu uu : 7taoMritwntMMnuvrBoatb , her part towards the gbrloui ccn. t2wekx-t journal, a w eonaataommauon,if there are hinderancea rMm,W',-rr-Alfi a the wayi'they must be removed, abvestisixq I KATKa (dailt) on Personal partiality must yield t) aVZf '" paWieneeesdty.aii i edpartj irruMiuau ndf Wa ot Bnine moved forward with4 inTixscille joeala."! Mutiptrht first and 5 seat for . reaolntion w' '; 1 '"'' ' every santea.aent insertion V .".. - i . . ' ,' - i. s ! ' V r MTrtto.BMUiOiiibtwM j t.FcrtaDately' there r are no ele ' wM ny pne 4 -i ,. . 'mtats jof . Democratio;"4i8cord ; ia ' tUNI(IIUnU(NOrI)M(U.IOtlOMOKI l Ua Mum srill beinaerted ttM All eddlttowi : atUririiibartJ5emUrHn farmsote Jwt transient advertisement most be made i dvanoe " Reaniar adver . UaemenU win be eolletaed promptly at toe - m mci wtk'.l:-'S ' . " A Oommnaloeuons eontalnln Mfi of dto-t elusion of seal blatters ere solicited. So . jommaoiaaUoo nrnat be exneeted to be nab - Ueiiad tnatf ntlMrobleionAtle Persona . UM withhold! tMiBx Of the author, or bat will BUUtrnfflr tnai ene eolumn o it b ; Any persofcreellng agaieved at anv anony e Mora eommnnifcaeon cgJi obtain tn nam o '' ante or by spaUoetioa at this offloe aud aawincwaaramtfejeaneyenoe exists r.TItB'JOURX: 4 T rw BiHNK:S.O MARDB IS If M. : ' ' ' btana at a Feet offloe at Hmt Ibm, S O K vr-? BELIKE IT. t .Te8, we like it. Wke what ! We Uke trae manhood whenever it is displayed,-bat We are especially pleased when a young man meets Adverse fortune with dannless reso- lutlou ana wni the victory. Charles' H. t Tamer, the "ice ' man" statesman of New York, is . an Illustration of the kind of man v we Jike.- With native genins, itnpplemented by industry ,Jhe rese from - the position of driver -of an ice wagon in the city of New York, Of the Daited States; but he has a recentlv win a victory in which he lias the sympathy of every genuine " man in the country. The National ? Dem&critic says: ' "Congressman Charles U.Tumer, 4 the ,ice man' statesman from JSew York, finds it easier to succeed in politics than J n love, butpersis ' tency has made him a winner in both. His-engagement to Miss . Winnie y? the daughter ef ft Bood New Hampshire family, has j 08t been announced, an d ends a romantio chapter in the lives of both the now happy people. tJases are not., on common in which the proud - parents of a young woman prevent for a while the choice of a niisband, ana in watch the aspiring youth, after a tremendous 'hust ling.' wins the whole family over ' - and carries off his bride. 'Ice man' Turner had won the consent of iS Wit Lewis, bnt was not acceptable to; the family; so the engagement iras: "broken-off. men uongress man' Tomer appeared, and as a legislator of his country was aa instted to the home of the yoang . -womaa'a uncle in Washington. When Miss Lewis visited the gal- ' leries of the House, Congressman Tarnejr realized his opportunity to attain, a, crowning victory. He asked for 10 ; minutes to speak on the Oklahoma question, and did so - right eloquently ; every one said that' in . elocution and diction the nuvii woo uvuiuiDuuauict nuu uuu a few knew that Mr. Turner's 'best girl' was the most interested listen Turner's speech and her tardy pleating has now been secured.7' . , , s P1BIT 0KGA51Z1TI0X. , In all. the States in which elec . '' itnna havi Tiaan rananflv hblrl ttia ,V "VA UU.U Democrats have been victorious. Lj T This is not accidental, but it is . the" natural result of education, . organisation and efficient manage 1 1 The time is not far distant when elections .will ,be held in North ' ' Carolina, ana it becomes us to pre pare for. the approaching contest. fan ine peopiej rnusii rainy or con ' damn- the atrocious conduct, of ICeedJ and his' Confederates in con spiracy against constitntldnal gov. ' ernment. jrih'Carolina . con. tribated .'three! members to .. the r traitor r band that : jnstained the tzsirpernd troi 1 Democrai and patriotloEpublican CBfionId to 14 tfia'," the 'places now dis 1 ' - rredU b.Evatt,, . JBrower and CL: 'barn are lled by; representa tiv: j'Of the patriotism, virtue and ' "ijence of North Jparolina; (Te are no advocate of any trick r.Li'vh the willofa'majoritis ;J, bnt '"we. are in favor of ) crganlzatlon and .'discipline la a Jast cause load only to 1 j-J!c!r"i canagement, and tbia district. v All are united inthe advocacyYof ' -.tn Immortal ; prin ciples that, are the corner stones of the temple of liberty,' and vith one accord .our people demand the re turn ij of F.; M, r 8im mos o:f the Rational HoDse6tfieprefieutaUvei We trust that the .districts now represented by sr arjaPil Brower will be iedeemed, and that North Carolina will have a tolid Demo cratic . 'delegation ' in ' the Fifty. Seoond Copgress. , Busk lea' a Arnica ut.. tn Bin Halts (a tfc wor:d for Puts, Braisee, v Bores, Dloera," Bait Rheumt Fever Sores, Tetter,' Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and poeitlrely' oures piles or bo par required. 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' Svrun of Piers is for sale, in 50o. and $1 Dottles by all leading drug-. gists. : 'Any , reliable druggist (lwbo may not have it 'on ' hand will pro- cure it prompuy ior any, tme . u wishes to try it. Do not accept 'any substitnte.v : " 1 V CALIFORNIA FIG SYJWR CO. 9AH FMAMCI8C0, CAU k touitme. nr.- t hew york. ' BLY CatarrH CREAM BALm OJeassas.'the r n a Ml aaaaces. Allays Pain ad Inllammatlaitt Haals tbe Sens. 1 1 Besterea Ike of Taste and Smell, HAV-FEVER TD17 TDD r 'i lOP A particle ia applied Iinto eacb nostril and la aaraeable. Prlne 60 cents at Prugelste; hj mail, registered. 60 eta. . ELY B BOTHERS. it Warren Street. Sew York lanlSdwlv Kotice,1 COMM SSIONKES' OFjlCB. OB1VEN CO.v ). Kew Berne. March 5, 1800. , 4 Sealed proposals for listing the taxes for the present year in the various townships of Craven county will be received at this office, until the first Monday In April next The (Jommissioners re&erve to them selves the right io reject any and all bids., , - - - By order ef the Board er Commrt rs JOHN A. RICHARDSON,' - 1 Reg. of Deeds, and ex -officio . mSdwtd ' ' Clerk of Board. ' .: Ignorance 0;,; ,, .. ' ;- MEW ;rBEmaEE!mlSaATIi- m b ill 15. . 0 r s ; - - . , ( ;; s 0 0 ; t si'y,V"i-M; v-'"'"- Ancient Langa aiissjai.-xa.ali,k u'eace insmute;, ' ' .Geo. W. fr?r "Modern Languages,' Hlslory. and Geography. Misa AtjeokI "JMJLcb! (Cooper's Institute), '- V"; ; , . i'" t"i' tN4V ;v ' Palritbg'and Drawing.', ' f, iTimary department. u - ' 'v v.; - - .VOCAL MUCIC,' TLOCUTION All it. i 3 ' '.V, Mi- ' -'m ..-t".T; - t . -( - V T Vt v in 1 A 1 . ' BOARDING: AND DAY SCHOOtl Special attention given to Mathematics,' Commercial taw," Bobk keeping iud Penmanship. r;- f , t.v Experienced teacher in Instrnmental Music , , , " 'fiK". . rf Vocal Musit a orominent feature. w ' ' Tuitibti, including Board, Washing, Liglits.'etc., $G5.00 to $75.00 per 8Sion of Ave months. r f"1- ", -.' !- session 1' " - - W K. ,JJan2I dwtf rvauLEa - f' - O.-JiS. CS; FARH STOCK AND ElOADSTEnS. ,1 I have on hand as fine Horses, North and We"st, as ever brought constantly arriving. Call an examine. 1 " ,tfebl9dw . fr a i genuine and thoroughi' If is edncatipn in earnest. With a splendid ' ', . building, first class-teachers andrft' jedicions eonrseof study, his-" -J t school is a success rThe deportment of his students is the outcome i -'"Of COOd' KOVernment. 'Kriffht,. nrrtnrW an A. nnntantoA il... t,- , , j i learned to apply themselvis both' as a duty and a pleasure. Learning jtnd Progress are Jhe, watch-words of the New Berne Collegiate In stitute, and it Is an ornament to Eastern Korth Carolina. s. t t-resiaeni 01 cue uoara 01 Trustee iPi.'rvri!"rtf',1-;l JY" BEttNErN. V Feb, 11th, 1890 Th advent; ttf.Prnfi fl.T. Aitama the history ol .its, educational interests. " -Undur n. nnntraftf. ir.h'.hav';r?.) Trustees of the New" Berne Academy .lb!l!r" Sr?p6ty in. 0ePtni-br f i-A '.T.T'"'r ".""!,'.'? i.'." uuiioLiui capciimcuk una iu a lew Baort montns provea a phenomenal 7 success. t : ' clv , isj.. ; , , 1 ' i SKIN NEB i Principal; !( 'HORSiia - !?! Males and Ponies. imDorted from In North Carolina. , New stock It - 'a BEOADSTIfiEEX. JOHN S. LONG. or the New Berne Academy.-' f iia w. - L 1. this' gentleman, took charge of Iasfc for the purpose or conduct-' - .oa caiuu uy many ua a ;1r..:v'!;.-''.:-..-, 1 j , (Trinity College),'- ages and Natural fictanccV V " Nkal; A;.M. '(UnIv. N - Matb '8. 0. BBAQAW) (Unlv, N. C), , h; English Literature, E. 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" Trata61 eoaawu with Blehmooa 1 .ti4 TraiaraniTlac at Ooldebero 8:10 .m ud WlUi Wilmington and .WeHon Jl rain from tbi' ' R-ortti at 8:15 p.m. " - i . " Train 9, eonneota with WUmlnf ton arid . Weldon. Through FrelKht Trald.' Mortte ' boojjd; -leaving Qoldaboro at 10:u0 f.ra, - - - I'-rs ' f n o 0; L.' Dill,' jk - Sapertnteadent. ' : u tjimn noons 1 At ny shop' oa Middle street.7 rienty of water, hot or ,,eold andcod large L Jntelli 1r 31 .ti" av ) I - i ' ' j , r i ft T U 'f' n O ?4 S'J s o 4 J ! - f .11 rj ;,r' ' , i . ' ft rfiy . 1 rf v i 4 ' " . U vw.. ,n. ;'j ; , I5' 0.) ! '1.! CpelaBsIaEr: ' " '
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