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No .oamuwtUw raw fee expected to ba pub tuhedtnal wn tarns oblaoUonabla oersona Ilea withhold aid name of the author, or fca will mata morgjaan ana column o It h AmJ paraoB fncactrl ved at an anony ' BVHMsoattrnnajieartoaaan obtain tha nama o aaUioru ppUeaUon at this offloa and mwibj wnereln; the tnevanoe axiata B. HaAPaV Bvelaaaa huw, . f. BWELSlt. il. 0., MAY 7 1690 6fat4i i'Tot ones t New . A , . ,U0eeeed-elessatMar. h o ana uwri. ' The SenapV) has passed the McKlnley bill, with bat little modi fication,, and it is presumed that thftlltght changes made by the etjMkte, will be adopted by the lipase and the bill go to the Preai- gent forbid signature. The .hot haste of Congress in passing-measures entitled to the ivest; consideration, is one of "e worst siens of the times. What Seed'' is there lor debating qnenilon since power his passed 'roin the representatives of the efrpie into the hands of one man ! lReed has deliberated and that's fDOflghl Whenever did Cvesur pkhse to confer with plebeians i Bnt Caeiar fell and so will lieed ! Sampson could tear down a temple, bat he could not escape the ruins ! SENATOR BECK. It has been the misfortune of the Democratic party to lose, within short period, three of its most illustrious leaders. First the brilliaut pon of New York, Samuel S. Cox, fell, and we felt that our eyes would never &ain behold such a magnificent Sunset. Then Randall drew the drapery of his couch around Mm anrl ha Ha farrtrill tn nil liin iy l)Ua vwvaw av ' - w-w - greatness. Now James B. Beck, : mhn tnrnpH frnm thft liichlnnrifl and dens of bonny Scotland that hit genius might have free scope and reared for himself in this western world a monument as last luf u9 but? ObaiO) uau utcu aiuoicu . to' bis fathers fall ot years filled with beneficence and usefulness ! The New York World, of May 4th, Senator James B. Beck, of Ken tacky.' died suddenly at Washing toiif yestefday. He was an honest marf, an able debater, useful legis lavtor -' anfl a sturdy Democrat. TJhonghborn in Scotland, he went Kentucky early in life and be ' esme V' thorough representative of ' tBt:,Btate. His death will be a 15s:jo the Senate and to the Democratic party. His term would have expired m 1895. By many Senator Beck was con . tillered the ablest of the Demo cratio Senators. All admit that he !. AHmfirvfkik fApamnaf no o of o f no man, and that he was without reproach, beloved by his people and honored by all who knew him. ; Froeeedlnga of Connly Commissioners. ' ' itmn. u . a - 0 ! 1 rrniti mohtq di uomnnHHionerH or . wa iramaman aiij w namu rm u aiun iiimi 1 1 hooae on Monday, May 5, 1890. Presents J. A. Meadows, D. Lane, r- mm wn . ihimhihi kj. ii . niimniriiii i. i'M)lfc A crjan. me ouairman, oe- : ' w -r if. l i i . WOOQ was eieoiea cuairmau pro tarn. f'f : Ordered, that the treasurer of the .alia lunjr ue vi uiaj ucicaitci uuiuo ": ino. -Jtia y hands not otherwise, neclficallv aDDronriated bv law. ' r lillB lUUl v Viivvvt nuu ou muuoj tharvjNM'.ArBi ri in Hnn nam m rvnan - M held and 'paid oat by bitn to J. Jy Zoison and H.B. Daffy for the current expenses for the sup . Dor rtuw wwi-uuuijo vi me t. lu- l r il. .Ordered, that on payment of the proper taxes license to retail liquor 'in new. jjerne oe granted to u. License to retail liquor in the oitjT'wer alsfr granted to Jno. W. Mayo, on payment ot proper tax. V 3-pQ4l claims vwere allowed and the iioara flaionrnea. Centennial Alumni Eeualon WMf to the hearts of all pres ent, to honorable to the University, and , so .creditable in its results, that it is clearly essential to the welfare and growth of the institu tion to have an annual reunion of the Alumni at each Commence ment. Feeling the Inspirations of tnat great occasion, the Associa tion unanimously adopted .the loiiowtng resolution: - 1. That an Alumni Reunion and Banquet shall be held at each Com mencement and that a committee be appointed to arrange the pro? gramme for 1890. 2. That the Alumni Association should have an organic connection with the University and some voice in its management. 3. That a Ohair of History in the University should be endowed, and that a committee of twelve be appointed to take steps for its en dowment. The President of the Association, Hon. Walter L. Steele, in com plianoa with the first of the fore going resolution, appointed the andersigned committee. The Trustees fixed Wednesday of Com mencement week as Alamni day, and directed the Faculty to make the necessary arrangement for its celebration. The Philanthropic Society, to whom belongs the choice of the orator to deliver the literary address on that day, is courteously and loyally cooperating with the Alumni Association, and it has united with us in selecting Col. W. H. S. Burgwyn as the orator of tne day. It gives us very great pleasure to state that Col. Burgwyn has consented to deliver tho address. iiis suojeci win De: l ne necessity of Preserving the Memorials of the Fast and of TransmUt'mq to Posterity a just and Faithful His tory of North Carolina. Historical investigation is occu pying, just now, morn ot the thoughts and energy of scholars and patriots than almost any other ine of study. There w much in the history of our State to excite our admiration stir our he.irt.s.aiid kindle our love, and there it euough of untruth and of want oi' fairness in the current and accepted his tories of the day to stimulate ns to set forth fairly and impartially the history of our State and its peo ple. - Please inlorin us uhetutr you can come, 60 that we may provide suitable accommodations us to lodging, aud make proper arrange ments tor the liatiquot iind the Reception. We beg leave to add, n jujtice to ourselves and to the occasion, that the Memorial Voluino of the Proceedings at the Centennial Celebration in 1889 has been de layed in its publication by causes beyond our control. Tbevolnme will be ready by Commencement, and copies may be obtained from W. T. Patterson, Bnrsar, or from mem bers of the committee. The price is $1.00 per copy in cloth, 50 cents in paper. Kemp P. Battle, John Manning, F. P. Venable. Geo. T. Winston, Committee Her First Sale. A yonng girl had tried for a long time to get a position in one. of the leading dry goods house in Boston Finally her persistency was re warded by the promise of a trial. She was pnt at a handkerchief counter daring a "bargain sale." The first morning she was there a gentleman came by, and stopped at the handkerchief counter, look carelessly at the goods and the prices which were marked on each box. She did not wait for him to asked for anything special, but immediately drew his attention to some handkerchiefs which were really a Mne bargain. He did not seem inclined to buy, but she was so interested to make the sale, and talked so intelligently about them that the customer took half a dozen of the handkerchiefs. When Satur day night came and she was paid her salary, she received a sum in advance ot that whioh had been promised her. She took it at once to the head of the department thinking there might be some mis take but she was assured that it wks all right "Do you remember selling half dozen handkerchiefs to one gentle man the first morning you were here !" 'Why yes, I remember it," she replied; "but what has that to do with it!" "Simply this. That was the head of the firm and he was so pleased that he inquired abont you, and said that any girl who could sel his own goods to a proprietor was worth' a good salary and a steady place, so he ordered you put on the roll at the wages 1 nave just given yon with a promise of a rise as soon ai possible. ADV1CB TO JtlOTUKaS. Mrs. Wis slow "s Soothiho 8tnrjp should always be bsed for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cure wind colic ana u tne neet remear xor tuar rhoaa. Twenty-flvo cents a bottle. Jaly ? Iirt4 all the Time," Say-many poor men and women, who - seem overworked, or " are debilitated by .change of season, climate or life. If yon could read the hundreds of letters praising Hood's Smaparilla which . come from people whom It has restored to health, you would be convinced of its merits. As this Is impossible, why not try Hood's Sarsaparilla yourself and thus realizd Its benef flt ! i It will tone and fcuild up yout overcome that, tired . feeling and make ' you feel, as one woman expresses it, "like a new crea ture." - ' All medical aathoriliaa agree tbat catarrh is no more nor leu than aa in flammation of the lining membrane of the natal air paasagea. Kaeal catarrh and iM catarrhal affections of the head are not disease of the blood, and it is a serious mistake to treat them as suoh. No conscientious physician ever at tempts to do so. It is held by eminent medioal men that sooner or later a epo cifio will be found for every disease from which humanity suffers. The facts justify as in assuming that for catarrh at least a positive cure already exists in Ely's Cream Balm. How can a man say a woman has nothing to dot In one year she gets dinner 305 times, washes the dishes 1095 times, gets the children ready for school twice a day for 180 days, gets the baby to sleep 1450 times, makes about 300 calls, and as she wishes for something she hasn't every minute, she washes 60 things an honr, or 4380 things in a year. Wbo says a woman has nothing to do !" HlndwaBdtrhif nn& BoOtatMraaS in ooa raMinc. Ttlmmtli ham au put of the (lob. Protpactoupovr nut. Bent on ftpplicatioii to PtoC A. LodMtta. S37 FiiUi An. Now York. Oreat is the power of gooduess to charm and to command. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, had taste, coated tongue, and lrregu- larity of the bowels, aro DlStrOSS gome of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does not get well of itself. It baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a rtmedy like Hood's Barsa- JarIH, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- u JL u toms removes the sympa- H6adaCh tlietlo effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat m .j, distressed me, or did me K little good. In an hour Dlirn after eating I would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more; or less shut up In a Sour room with fresh paint. Last -, . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- OtOmaCn rilla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Geobge a. Paob, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by an drngglits. 81 ; six for $S. Prepared only bjC.L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Uais. IOO Doses One Dollar ATTENTION! Farmers and Truckers, We have on hand : Cox Cotton Plant era, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton King Cultivators, Stonewall, Climax and Gem Cotton Plows, together with a full line of Castings, Hoes, Rakes Shovels, Spades, eto. Your patronage is respectfully so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. WHITTY & GATES. Corner South Front and Craven streets, ap9 dw New Berne, X. C. THB University of the South SEWANKK, 'TlCTRESSBB.'v' Ou the Cumberland Plateau, 2,100 ft. above the aea level, offers the healthiest residence to young men In Its Grammar School, its Military, Its College and lis Theological Depta For special Information write to REV. TELFAIR HODGSOIT, D.D., Vlee-Cbaneellor. ) ' ' marl2 dwlm BE WAD)KJ. XKNHE3SEE. R. SAWYER, Fashionable Tailor, NEW BBR5E. S. C.f . Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples of the very latest styles'. of Foreign and Domestic Goods. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Middle st , two doors south of Hahri's Livery Stablest . - Lumber! Lumber! . Are you going to build, or are you needing lumber of any kind? If yon do, write to me, as I can make your prices tower man you can' buy else where. - All. kinds of building material always on hand, either rough ; or dressed. ' Floortug, weather-boarding, ceiling, moulding, eto,-' . . Q. W. RICHARDSON, janll d w 6m . Cove IT V GREEUVFO & CO. ? Do General Banking buslnoss :V Middle Street, fourth door below Bote u -1 ih ..Alber.vH'tv-tia,''--- ONI$ ISWjOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Sntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, ver aiv.1 Bowels," cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of 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 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, LOUISVILLE. KY. flAYTmfnaT Take no shoes unless UiaU 1 allil price are stamped on the AV. L. Dona las' name and lii.ni If .hn HAlnr rannot BUDnl end direct to factory, enclosing advertli If the dealer cannot iuppiy 1011, price. W. L; DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grata and Creed, moor Waterproof. nest in mo worm, jxhihuiw i 8.00 OENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. 4.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE. 8.50 POI.ICE AND FAKMEBS SHOE. a.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. .25 & AVOBKINOMEN'S SHOES. 2.00 and S1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. An made hi Cooirrcss, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lad! i!s. S1.7S SHOE FOR MISSES. Unit Material. Beit fit vie. Best FlttlnC W. L. DbuBlaB, Brockton, Mase. Sold by Cor. Pollock and Middle Ste. mar22 dUulyl M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Next door to P. M. Dranoy'a Hardware Store, SOUTH FRONT STREET. -Large stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done io neatest style. 18d2m Buffering from the effeoti of youthful arrora, early; decay, wutlng weakneu, loat manhood, eto., I win end a Yaiubie treatue f seaieai eontauung rail psrUcnlan for home cure, FREE of charge. A splendid medical work ; should he read by erary man who 11 cerroua ana aeDiutatea. Aaareaa, Prof. F. C FOWLER, Bloodus, Conn. To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for merly occupied by the Post Office and Mr. Prag, will be rented for a term of years to desirable tenants oh favorable terms. The building now occupied by the Daily Journal is also offered for sale or to rent . Information in respect to said prop erties may be obtained from Mr. L. 8. Wood, or communications may be ad dressed to A. EDWARD WOODRUFF, 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. aplS dtf New York City, JOE EC. WILLIS, - PROPRIETOR OP EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Marble Works, Now JBcrno, N. ,C. Italian and Amerlban 'Marbleandliy qnalitiea of material.- JcS 1 attentidnVHh,? ;.utisfaotl6a Lgnsranr teed.' : y'lVVz-'iiti ,:.i:l,:'''f u . ,a I' Q. E. ITiUeb la vay agent at Khrikn. sdjStt;tps ..regular ,rtTellng j Mrs TO -: : ,33, : .... J r . -Ai M n r iivv . " I'l If 1 i V 1 1 1 m 4-&-MUb - - v Uaijusl returned witathe v n rm it a 1 1 1 1 1 UUI lllg UIIU uuuiiiiyi uuuuv - - . y . - - ti xr ever brought to .sew jerne. ov vmrri itpq TM TtURRS OOOD8. NOTIONS anil fit NTH " , . ill VfiUai'SUW - . FUKNISHINO SUOIiS of every description at the cheapest f0subtprioes. f - : In READY-MADE CtOTHINQ I wilt posIafreliaTe'"' at least from 20 to 25 per cent., as I hare bought them atHe most remarkahly ow figures and will tell them accordingly for instance, A Fin e All- " Wool Satin-faced Press Suit for $8.50,rwbioh would oott yon at least $10 or 12 anywhere els J,. . . Flannel Coat and Vest for 70e.v Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70c. Boys Suits from $1 up. TUB f ISE8T FUR CRUSH SATIN-LINED HAT at OOo. Our stack comprises so jiany NEW GOODS and SPECIALTIES thai i t would be a hard matter to enumerate all in detail. - Ve Solicit an Examination of Our Stock, Feeling confident that we will mako it to your interest to give us aihars 0 your patronage. ' ' ,' REMEMBER! the prices of oar goods are and must be as low or lower than similar goods can be purchased elsewhere. Kespec'fully, . K. R. JOKES, HEAVY AND LIGHT Groceries. Lorillard and Oail & Ax Smifr Sold at manufacturer's price. J Dry (bods I fiib.?s.j Full stucb au) Urg' isnonmeuc. Prices a low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. .Sale of Town Property. Vuri-uaDi to a judgmtnt of tne Supe- nor Court of Cmvtn county, for pur poses of pfuiition. I will sell at Public Vendue, hi the Court limine uoor in Newbern.on Monday. May 5, 1890.12 o'clock. M., the watf r front of Lot No. 117, on E8t Front Btrtec Trms, ca8h. CHAS. C. CLARK, . Commissioner. CatarrH CREAM BALM Cleanaea tha Naanl Paasagea. Allay. Pain and Inflammation. Heal, the Sorts. Re. tore, tba Sense of Taste and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRY THE CURE A particle is applied into each nostril and I. I I. InA rjl n t ftvi. irnUt.. k. mall, reRlstered, 60 eta. ELY BROTHERS, 69 warren Htreet. pew yorK aprinawiy Sash, Doorsand Blinds 1 Paints, Oils, Lead anciVarnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of" JBuilding Materials At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUTLEB, NEW BERNE, N, C. HUMPHREYS' .A' Da. HprnrMaa .' Bracgios are aclentlfloally and , earefally prepared preeorlptlon. f uwd tor many v Tear. In prlTate practice lthsuooei,and for over ' thirty rears oaea by the people. Every-elngle Spa- ' clfle b a speolal eure for thedlaeane named. ,. "t. Ibew Speolflos cure without dragging, Mor ing or redaolng the syatem, and are In fact and owdtaeaaTerelgnreMedleseftaeWrld. f unornoioirALKoa. 'j cav- r y s mn Warata. Worm FeTer. Worm Collo , -.2 Crrlae Colic, or Teething of Infant. .2 ularrhea, of Children or Adult... ,..4, r aai y aaaa. ( Vkin Nraiffla, Toothaciio. Faoeaoh. 1,3 Iiftesff too ProfuM Periodi. ........ ,i annti. iVltlfTft I limrtTlir. Hra ft Tn IT) DT . m'M. al bentnatl eyarand i Agne.ChllU, Malaria.... f'Btarrh, Infloenn, Cold In the Head Piles, Blind or Bleedlni ,'atar Du or isieeaiDff. ....... ......... general ebllUy.l'ayslgalWeekiuaT . .laney rFiseane. ... (Terrona DebUlty . iseaaes of tEeUeart,Palpllatlonl.gO 0... WitflbnAH. WmunvHM. - Bold byPrngetots, or sent portpald oa receipt 'h' Of price. Da, Humph ritb" MtUAI. (144 page.) ,,; . rKii 17 duudo in omul uo BV'U, muiea free. Hmparya'MedlclaeCo.K fulton 8U H Y. i, . . -. .. ... A All of the abore medicines are for sale at the drug stores of F. 43. Dofly and R. Berry, r Middle ..etroet. New 1 i nioet superb ' stock of -';;-V. V"- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i m 1 1 1 1 1 .aow,upt4Ji an n. ; 5 j . -it - .j. . it -. t . w - UUUUH, '-id PROFESSIONAL. BODOLPET DTJSTT. a. b. mzon. Duff' & Nixon, ' ATTORNEYS At LAW, ; NEW BERNE, N. Q. Office over R. N. Duffy 'a drug a tore. Branch Office: Catharine Lata. On. low county. . aplB dwly P. H. PELLETIEE, A T T O K N E Y A T X A V , AND MOM Y UitOKER OraTen St., two doora Booth ot . Journal offloa. A specialty made In negotiating amail loana for abort time. ' " ' " wui praetlee in tba Oonatlea ot Craves, Uaaj teret, Jonea, Onalow and Pamlloo. United Btatea Court t tiew Seme, 'and Bnpreme Court of the BUU. tebidtf . OLKMEKT MANLY. , Ve IV & Guion, O. B. ODIOH .WW UaaVVatA ' Q - ATTORNEY 8 AT. l.AWi Office 2d floor of Green.' Foy At Co. 'a bank, Middle atreetv New Berne, N. C. wm praotloe in the ooorta of (Jraren and adjoining counties, in the Supreme) Court of the State, and In the Federal Court. . apl dwtt F, M. BMMOSS. H. L. GIBBS. Simmoxis & Gib;1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , Will praotloe In the comities of CraTen, Jones, Onalow, Carteret, Pamlko, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. -' Office on. Craven street, next door below Jotiteit offloe..: aplSdwtf ' 1 .. ' ; Ml 1 ii'i.w.. H . Dr. J. D. Clark, . DENTIST, ' Mi HEW BEBSE, W. O. ' 1 Offloe on Craven street, between PoIloeaT and Broad. , dw v ROBERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS JN GROCERS, PBOVISIOS . Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.' " .f f V We) sell FLOUR direct from the If Ills '! In Mlohiganv ' . we naye in stock: big supply o, : West jaJS Molasses, , whioh we Import direct from the West Indies. . ,. . ..... ':.lV,', Qie us a eaU and see our prices'. ' . ' fR0BEETS'&-'BE0.n;i: " Sooth FrontjBtreet, 1 1 ir, az2i NEW BERNE. ' -Hf We Job GattrAja-i and Lorll- , ard'sSnnff. . r,j,.t M , r 1 mm iHl . ' I ' As acents rotewn Veotlai for1 sale vmt ana Booommoaauns enas tka foUew.i l" lntdeaortbad Improved Beat AsMUtilUia uuyorseir Berne: . m . - , t , 4- no. js awoK btob Air fcwniiiir SodSS1 ???fi? - v Jo. IP? i. Lodra. vAfundesertptloB of this .yalnableproner "ft iwouwwi the same will tocelher with the beat terms upon wblen same will ba aoid.wiii ho fnrnnhuina v application to the uutatiiimad at ttalr efSee nsonth Front street. ,rr , . , , , '. Two Bonse:and Lots on Craven stnew '"' ? ' A-Farm at Bandy joint. i t s .- .-. ..a?' tZZ eVwRr."i ,i uoo v wh; : .ins. ana eaa JCstate AgU. v - 1 iimm for mi?" sitnated within two miles ef the olt,aalt" bie tor trnok ralslpg., a treat bargain. 'A AMlytO ';! .-' i- , . :v " i .' 'V " ajs, ainrKCA. W slT Iff 5' V'! Baal Kat, Acenla. SURGEOlkDEIlTI J. 0ffloei; Hlddl street,1 6ppo8:te Lftlat ' phnrchi.' .-vJjirrl'.rij .', 1 i 17. : .j:
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