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i 4 f . . DA.ILT JOUR SAL ia aWTsortia et, published daily, exoept Monday at . per rr; IIW tor aU BOBtat, . Delivered o . ty suoserl bars at Htti par moaU TUB WXKKrfT JOURNAU'a M eolurna . te published every Thursday st SLJW 1 r la&am . - - , i . ApyiSTIMKO BITES (DAILT) One . 4 cms 4y tl 00; SO for eaaa snbeaaenl .vdrerUseMenkS ander head of " Business moo:s,MI aaBtsperlar lint and cents for ve ".tqusnt Insertion 1 E4 fc4rMtlaMMBtBlUblllMr.dbtWMB 1 al matter at any anos, ., 1. u -o of 'jlarrkvges or Deaths, not to exceed tsa Udm111 be Inserted free Ail addltlona mtUrwlUbeenariedSosnUiwr Dm trcoata, far transient advertisement must be made Itvt4UiM Beguiar adyer tlsemenla ill baotlMted promptly at tha and tt Mwk moaui OommunieauonS containing new or a die- aaattoa of esa. matter are aolioltad. No .ommunwetlon moat e exneoted to ba oub lished that toataina obleotlonable persona Uaa withholds tne una of toe author; or feat wUI man faoWtiian oas eoiumn o ft h wee- $ih. - Aajpereonrelln)aivievedataaTanonr mom aornmftnipawon can obtain the nameo a anuiar j apuueeuoa at taia omce sua MwtngvmanlotaatnaTanoaaziaU sulnees Mtufw, 3CW BgBMC. IS. P.. HAY 6, leCO . I' l. t - : 'aateedattae oce at . tl O e.u i eeeeeoas-eiaas atwi. tu-: : labor. .'Te first of May was observed as Lbor-pay.Yry generally in this country., and abroad. In Enrore met fears were entertained of outbreaks and possible revolutions, ' bat, to far as reports have reached ns, the day passed without serious dtftvrbance. It is remarkable that . tlje Powers look npon laboi orgeni zatlons with distrust, and hold ' arjftleil ready to pat down any de monstrations that may be at tempted in their interest, s This is indioatilvo of serious fault io rhe administration ol Ooveruuient. Labor, considered in its essenne and usual concomitants, in con ervaite and habitually directs its forces to the attainment of indi Tidaal well being and the good of communities and nations. Iu the nature of things peace is better suited to the success of labor than il war, and consequently working men are the friends ami promoters Of peace. Whenever labor becomes restless and bIiows a tendency to revolution it is evidence of the exitence of tyranny in the govern ing Jpower. This is equally true whether the injustice is on the part of capital or it is inflicted by the Government. There is no op pression moro intolerable than the botfdage which capital enforces with JtB mailed hand and iron heel. Thfiinorement to fix the number of hours that constitute a labor day accords with the fitness of things. If wages are uniform the period of worlf should also be uniform. If custom prescribes dollar for a day's work, it should also de termine . the length of timo the "workman is to be employed Capitalists say that custom has established ten hoars as a '-labor day.' . Workingmen reply that ten honrs'on the job" is too exacting in that it does not leave time for the pioper discharge of the duties that every man owes to himself, his family and society. The capi talist rejoins and says, "very well, work bnt eight hours if you like, bnt inlthat event, you must be satisfied with eight hours pay. Bat the workingman insists that there shonld be no redaction in pay, be cause more work will be done by a rigorous and contented man in eight honrs than can be done by a tired and dissatisfied man in ten ,honrt., t' Whatever may be the cause it is evident ,'lfcat labor is not reaping Us 'legitimate reward. In no de parment 6f industry is the labor ing udV satisfied with his wages. Thi ,'ito be depricated. The soonera')(iovernment and capital recgnit4 their obligations to the workingmen of,the country the better It will be for all parties. f ; , The Beit Feed for Cow. We cannot too often repeat to inquirers after the best cow food, says an exchange, that no one food known will either keep or bring a cow to the best work in butter-raai.-g: fBuort; 'fine, nutritious graBi is as good or better than any-other' one thing, but the best of grass needs to be reinforced by mm. So the very best conceiva- t in ttont'ofrmin1 needs to be reinforced by grass or some other enconlent jood, soon t as gooa corn fs ever lot be by orouent to uoa n v n argument, but by 1681100," said the ReY, Dr. Talmsge in his sermon Sunday morning. Bis text was, M We are Witnesses," He said: i -"Cover the whole earth with apologies for Christianity and learned treatises on eligion and they would not covert one soul. "Put a real keen unbeliever in controversy with a genuine Chris tian man, and I shonld not wonder if, in the. argument, the unbeliever was victorious. Oar weapon in this contest is faith, not logic; faith, not metaphysics; faith, not pro fundity; faith, not scholastic explo ration." Dr. Talmage said that conver sion was not an imaginary thing. They are witnesses and knew better. ''There are hundreds of people here today," he continued, "who were no more what they once were than a dove is like a vulture. Now, if I should ask all in this assem blage who had felt the converting power of the grace of God to arise, they would not be ashamed, they would spring to their feet." "Testimony: I give It myself. I join you in this testimony. For eighteen years 1 wandered on the road toward darkness and toward death. "I floundered around in the dark ness, but after a while there came the dawn of peace iu my soul, and though I have lived an unworthy life, I have felt the peace which passeth all understanding. I am a witness, and you are a witness, We are witueses." N. Y. Jour nal. Train the Girls," llauU It is highly important, in ednca tiug a girl to bo au efficient self- reliant woman, that lier hand should b trained to Ix- useful. Of course the details uf her education should be arranged with regard to the social position which she will probably eventually occupy. Ju ordinary c;wes the hand (should be as carelully trained as ihe bralu; for, to lullitl the ordiu try duties which fall to the lot ot average women, a useful hand is ;:lmoluttly necessary. Girls, who have the advantage of study ing at, our female colleges and high-scho'.is, do'not, as a rule, belong to tho wealthy and aristocratic circles where every domestic duly is performed by ser vants. The generality ot each girls will not, when the are mar ried, have a staff of servants and a housekeeper to look nl;cr them; they will have io bo their own housekeepers for tho mot-t p.trt, with probably only tne or two servants nnder them, hi such a household as this the wife must assist if all is to go well, and her head and hands must be the chart and helm of the domestic ship. As an assistance in acquiring manual dexterity, such as is often required in house wuery, the teach ing of some musical instrument is not to be overlooked. A trained band can always perform its task, and, guided by an educated brain of average intelligence, will soon learn to perform any ordinary do mestic necessity well. The Cotton Factory. The diretorsof the cotton factory have secured a lot containing seven acres of land, on the north Bide of the railroad, west of the depot, known as the Houston property, on which to build the factory. Work will begin on the building, we are informed, in about thirty days. The company nas been incorpo rated, and will at once begin ar rangements for the work- We are glad the matter is now in a shape to insure the factory and we hope ere long to be able to announce that other factories will follow this one. We cannot afford to stand still. From every section of our State come up the most gratifying reports of progress in the line of industrial development, New enterprises are being inagn rated almost every day, and Mon roe cannot afford to be behind. Monroe Register. Prairie Dogs' "Happy Family.'' There is another old story now nearly entirely exploded. I refer to the happy family of the ''prairie dog." the prairie owl and the rattle snake all living iu harmony in the same burrow. Of coarse they do nothing ot tho kind, bnt the mnr mots have to put np with these owls and snakes the beet they can, precisely as we, in our large towns and communi ties, have to put up with our owls and snakes in human form meet ing and passing men every day of our lives .who perhaps we know well to be sneak thieves and cut throats. It is said npon good sn thority that prairie marmots wil even desert the burrow ia which a big "rattler"; enters, and even, if Jmail cotroiestones De nanay irtne neighborhood of the entrance, de- lrberately , seal, it up with them, to that ; the snake cannot get ont and mast starve to death. Forest and vNo; It this world Stream. . "fcarf Jfasart aad Leu Laad. ' ' '' Cultivate leas land if your manure heap ii small ,There is jost as much lack of judgment in endeavor ing to cover tea acres with the manure that should go on one acre as in using a lamp of batter on ten slices of bread when it willohly answer for one. Besides this, ' it takes more labor to spread the manure on ten acres than on one. Concentrateyour labor, concentrate your crops without lessening. toe quantity. - - le Potato Bug, Either paris green or London pnrple sprayed upon potato vines will kill the Colorado beetle as effectually as if dusted on them mixed with flour, lime or land plas ter. It is now pretty well settled that one half pound of Paris green or London purple to fifty gallons of water is sufficient. It needs to be kept stirred while being soraved, otherwise the poison will sink to the bottom, as neither dissolves in water except to a slight degree. Papa It's no use talking, Emma; these Sunday evening meetings ha v j got tojbe shortened. My latest gas bill was enormous. Emma It's not my fault. It wouldn't be half so big if mamma didn't come in the parlor so often. All medical authorities agree that catarrh is no more nor leea than an in fl animation o( the lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Mastl catarrh and all catarrhal affections of the head are not diaeaseaof the blood, and it is a serious mistake to treat them as such. No oonsoientiouo physician ever at tempts to do bo. It is held bj eminent medical men thai sooner or later a spe cific will be found for every disease from which humanity suffers. The facts justify us in assumirjg that for catarrh at least a positive cup already exists in Ely's Cream Balm. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's Sar saparllla superior to all otlter medicines. Peculiar In combination, proportion, and preparation ot Ingredients, VI S. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses the full curative value ol ther Vr best known tetaeAlear JSrr ol the vegetable klng-JOdom. Teculiar in KyCa Strength and economy Cv00'8 Sar saparilla SCmfr JTto only medi cine of Wch. can truly Tesaidj.OH S "One Hundred Doses One JT JA DoUar." Medicines In larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for ltsell the title of " The greatest blood S V purifier ever discovcrcaV'r VV Peculiar In Its " good namo home," there Is no ot Hood's Sarsaparilla S S sold In Lowell, where S KVit Is rwle, tjian of ftllr pother blood purifiers. cVPeculiar In Its phenome- 4yCrnal record ol gales abroad.r g&S no otter preparation has rever attained such dodu- larity in so short a time, XS jr Ud confidence among all classes f of people so steadfastly. Do not be induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbralldraggliti. fl;ilsfprt5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Ayothacaries, Lowell, Mau. 100 Doses One Dollar ATTENTION! Farmers and Truckers, We have on band : Cox Cotton Plant- era, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton King Cultivators, Stonewall, Climax and Gem Cotton Plows, together with a full line of Castings, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades, etc Tour patronage is respectfully so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. ., WHITTY & GATES. Corner South Front and Craven streets, apy ow flew Berne, a. O, THE University of the South REWASEH, TENREMBB. On the Cumberland Plateau, 2,100 ft. above the sea level, offers the healthiest residence to young men In Its Grammar School, its Military, its College and its Theological Depls For speelal Information write to REV. TB .FAIR HODGSON, D.D., Vlee-Ckancellor, marl! dwlm BE WAMJSJC TENNESSEE. R, SAWYERj Fashionable Tailor, HEtrBKBlIE. V. 0., Keeps constantly on hand a full lina-of samples 01 tne very latest styles of Foreign and Domestie Goods.' Satisf ac tion ffnarantaad. Middle st. , two doors south of Ilahn's Livery Stables. 'Lumber! Lumber ! Ars you coins to balld, or are too nssdlns lumber, pf any kind? tit you do write to me,. as I can make your prices lower, ibaa you can - bay lse where. AM kinds of buUdlng material always ron .band,; either rough i -or dressed..: Floorlogt .weather-board log, oeiling, mouidiDn.eto. -,P ; fi j(l -T;:;..',f..i'..O.W.,BICBAB0toH, '; jnl 4 j t iCovo N. & OEEEN, FOT;&1CO Do General Bsinklns bosiaees.' 'V lllddle Btrtet, fourth door belo Hote ',v1. i. V;f r4"'.,AJbrt A OJSFG KIVJOYS 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 Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy or its 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, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. - Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and II bottles 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. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. urn rw. r CAUTION Take no shoes unlets W. L. Don glut' name and price are stamped on tne bottom. If the dealer cannot supply von, send direct to factory, enclosing advertised price. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed. moor Waternrooi i. 5.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. 4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT 8HOEV 3.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE. 3.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 83.25 & S3 WORKINGMEN'8 SHOES. 3.00 and SI .75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Bern in tne worm. Examine liis All mauo la i oogress, liimon ana iace. $3&$2 SHOES ladies. S1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. Rest Style. Best Flttlnf. V. Iu Douglai, Brockton, MasB. Sold by Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. mar22dtJulyl M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TALLOK. Next door to P. M. Draney 's Hard ware Stpre, SOUTH FROT STREET. Large stock or floe samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest sty le, . 18d2m TO VEAUEN Bnttering from the effects of youthful errors. ras, early' itolwfll decir, wutlnir weakness, loet manhood, el Send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing foil particulars for home cure, FREBf charge.- A splendid medical work : should be read by erery man who la nerrous and debilitated. Address,! Prof. F. C. FOWLEB, Moodus, Conn. To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for merly ocoupied by the Post Office and Air. frag, will be ronted for a term of years to desirable tenants on favorable terms. The building nowoccuDied br the DAILY Journal is also aft or A tnr sale or to rent. Information in respeot to said Dror- ertles may be obtained from Mr. L. S. Wood, or communications may be ad' dressed to A, EDWARD WOODRUFF, 120 Broad way Equitable Building, apiadtt ; r . New York City, JOE K. WILLIS, ; PROPRIETOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Uarble Works, New Berne, N". O. :li t ,,..i-rlf ili'i'S. fi'iiilt -t'.,.i tt Italian and Amerioan Marble andall Onalitles of material. t v:' h Orderf solicited: and given ' prompt awention, ; witn satisfaction guarau teed. ''y'?.:.C:,':.s.:.'i-'- . G XL ltuxEB ia my ase&t t Elnston. and Mxx, Fwlm . regular traveling "n-;l..t::J'-l M I i J.'? twil ii !HI 3 C-T Hu jnilVttvtti with Sflriii&yy SuninieiGooi! evtr brought to Xw Berae. ;Bxe'a6WiwpJDu jfJl tit NOVELTIES IN DRE8S GOODS, NOTl6i8J"tiENT8 FURNI3IIING GOObSiXptirO, SHOES of every description t tMebeapest poBsiUeprieeB. '.' In BEADY-MA.DE CWTBTjsgl f ,w4peaitively ttVjW at least " from 20 to 25 per cent., as I have tougbt tbem at tie most TemarVably ow figures and will sell' them accordingly". For instance, A'.Fne All Wool Satin-faced Dress Suit' for $8.50, which wonld eoat you ; at least $10 or $12 anywhere ela; ' ' V Flannel Goat and Vest for 70o. . Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70o. Boys Suits from $1 up. THE FINEST FFR CRUSH SATIS-LINED HAT at OOc. Oar stick comprises so aiany NEW would bo a hard matter to enumerate all in detail. ",' We Solicit an Examination of Our Stock, Feeling confident that we will nako it toyour inknst to give us ilhafe your patronage. ' " . . .- -'W?A REMEMBER ! the prices of oar goods are and must be as low or lower than similar good? can be purchased elsewhere. " T Eespeo'fuliy, K. R, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT G-rooeries. Lorillard and Gail & Az Snufi K.ild ui manufacturer's prices. Dry goods & Notions, Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sale of Town Property. Pumiaut to a judgtnt nt of the Supe rior Court of Craven county, for pur poses cf partition, I will sell at Publio VenduH, at ih Court House Door In Neatern. on Monday. May 5, 1800. 12 o'olook. M., the wat r front cf Lot No. 117, on East Front street. Terme, cash. CHA.S. 0. CLARK, Commissioner. kly'h catarhH CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, j Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the gores. Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE A particle Is applied into each nostril and Is agreeable. Prlee SO cents at Drogirlita? ny mail, registered. 60 eta. ELY BROTHERS. oo warren atreet. pew xora aprioawiy Sash,Doorsand Blinds Paint?, Oils, Lead anc. Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Prices, . L. H. CUTIEB, NEW BERNE, N.'O.''' HU1VIPHREYG5 . DaHuimiarrs'Snwmosarescieiitlflcallyaiid carefully prepared prescriptions used tor many yean in prlrate praotloe with suooes,and fororer ' ' thlrtT rears used hj the people. Every single Bps-' clfle is a speolal cure for the disease named. - These Sseolfios cure without dnuncinc. uuns : Ing or reducing the system, and ere li faef and deed the sovereign reaiediessftaeWerla. usrovnoitoiratrsos. ensm ''.rum,. ?ma. Worm Vevar. Worm nolle..: .u. Drylair Cell c, or Tee thing of Infants .93 ica. I Suppressed or Palaful Perloda. IV kites, tooProtniie Periods.......,,- rt, vuugn, I'uuouii. nmiatni. ,. Kheamauaos, Khenmatlo faJna.... ais uaean. Errsineiaa. jruDUone. rpwM sne. unius, jnaiana.,,. riiee, una or uieaina. ..... eHeart,PalpltaUon 1.1 nML Wettlnff H - Bold by prngRlsa, or sent postpaid on receipt , of prloe. I)a. Humph acTS1 Hakual, (144 pwea) "rloBly bound tn cloth and gold, -matted froa. ' Mamplireya'MedlclaeOo.HisrultuagfcN T. : AU ; of the above medioines are for ,wi 5' l2 aru 't0T of B. Daffy and B.. Berry, v Middle Street, New rfLY,6N holer Merbas, Vomiting;...,.;. .2 eegtjs. Cold. IlronchlUs , ,2 earalala, Toothaohe,Faoeache.,..t,3 eadaokea. BlokHeadache. VerUso .3 i '",s fine or uiBeaina. ........ -1 9 retarrh, Influensa, Cold In the Bead :; ' 0 Vheeplng Ooogb, Violent Oonghs,;. t 4 Soral PnMllty.f friloal Weakness . ,17 Kidney DUeane. ....,,., Spi Debiltty ....u......... 0 llrlaarT WnaLnnaa. WettliurRM. . v 3 DiseasMaf th J, .. la'e moti $apb gtock of 7 GOODS and SPECIALTIES that :';i(pFEi6yAjd' rodolph Dcm. i ".''. a: DuftV &:.Nli6ii. KEtOK. AlTORNE V8 'AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. XX' ' Office over R, N. Duffy V drag ttorii. Branch Office: Cathariti Lak 0' P. . H, PELLETIEE, A T TOB N1S.Y, ?A.5p jJU A Mi' AND UOItl y BltOKEB. Oraven 8t.,; two doors aoutb. Of. ... 1 r L Journal offioe, , . ; , , Want tor short. Urns.. . ir v, ; .j ,, ;; Wul practlot la tbe Oonotlea ot Craven, lr teret, Jonea, Onslow aad Paaallea. United mates Court at Mew , Berne, aad , CLKMINTMAHI.T. . TTft'wlv Jtr ftriinn ATTOBiTKI8A.I LAVF. Offloe 2d floor of Green Fot & Co. ' bank, Middle street. New Berne. 3. C. win practice is tho courts of Craven and ad Joining counties, la the Barrema ' Court of the Stato, and in the Federal -Oourte. v -v'" ' ' aplt dwtf r. XrBdafOlfs, . ' . .. a. l. qibbs. Siminons & Oibbs, ATTORNEYS IT; liAW, Will praotfoe la the counties of Craven, Jpttes, Onslow, fJ Carteret, ; iamlko, Lenoir andHyde, and in the Federal poortav"V'.--::-;'"1-' ''f.-'-'V " i Offloe on Craven street, next door ' UIow Jowui. offloe, , aplSdwtf, , ! Dr, J; D. Clark, DEW BKBJIB, X. O. T Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. - - dw - H nOB.EQTfi;rinO; WHOLESAl DEALERS Dry Goodsj Boots and Shoest f: ". We sell FLOXJB direct from the MU1 , We have ia stook bis; sappl of Westid Molasses, r wbloatpl'tlinet from.tbt Westwi. Indies.' - - v ' ' , . Give as a call and seeour prloes. i ' EOBERTStOEO.; Bontli FronCstTeeti' iMip.J' NEW BERNll'4 , tfjob Gall & t AmH and LorU- a'-dleSnnff t;:-; 4' , H- VJIUIC :CITV Fr.3FRTT ' li ill ii li T 1 .. I As atents for owners we offer W i W easy aad aosommodatlng Mrms tu luUow No. &. IIRTmr a'l'nga. aTi T,toi irtri 'i!1 ' ON OB AyKM BIESir ooonpled R.Q. K. . AhiUdesoripttoeof tlils valuable prmM.r. tr, together wlttttha bsat terms npon wuivb 't tha samewlU be sold, will be furnished on , appiioaton to tn nndtala3ied at Utalr Oiiloa" J-' neontli Front atrest. r, :, - , - Ttro oaseB and Lots en Oravem strMt. - ' ' rAfam at( Bandy Point. -4 (,'M . mm. .. -r-M-.j-.t., -, .i watroh a wrtivjrr. ( Ins. and hX atate AaU. TAfUiEIB TlOTlilD llllti Sltnated within two miles of tha cltr.gnl, ;l bis for trook ralalng. A great bs'- kin. ! Apply - - maylS " ; . Keal Kst. Am- ' ., 't Ooe, lllddle street, c; ohnjch,t;4t!.-.:'a;".;M-. ' A r 1r' i.i. l IT. 0.. s, ii,; ,:iU'Yy agenti
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