' Ttt DAILY JOOAHAlt U U eotuau KfM. BobUeheo' OaUr.exoept Monday M $S.W for year. W-58 fbr elx months, PollTOred - to city supeorlbereoi HmUMBMtk -' TUIWKCX.LT JOURJIAL. 0 M ooinipn ' sopor, to oabliene every Thursday at tM ' ftriuuk DVXSTISINa vBATXS (DA1LT-0m Uoa, day 0.; .toreeeh eoboqnen iaoartion. . : ' . . t ' ' v avortleeoaente udef kM4 Of "Boslneei "lwH"W oonUalinelor arst.aad conts oUeelor.evoryeaboeonent Insertion i ' 'otaedtirtloementafclu he Inserted hweon VotteMOfiURUaorDMtlu.BOthezeMd i U Unas will be lnoertodfre. All additional . ' . oaattor wlU be enarged I eanU per lint. '.-.. ' nnwH for ' transient advertisements '- But be sonde U adveaee. Recnwi edver- ' Useaseats wUi bo ootleetod promptly at the : oat ot eeeh soonta.' ' '. f. ' - oomnannleation eontaiainc new ot a dl - oaaanoa of leenl matters aro solicited. Ho ' eomteaatcetlon moil bo expected to bo ob- lathed that conUlpj obloctlonaMo personal 1 ttlee. withhold uto name ot tho author or totwUlnaa mar man on oolamn of th ; noser, i , , Any person reeling oarie ved a t an v enony oaooooomragn motion oon obtain the name of , the antooe y application at this oflloe and : showing, waeraln. lae KneT&noe exUU. THE JOUENAL. Jo, H. B4RPBR. i -BMO HVNM, Proprietor. Local Reporter. KW BEBNB. N. 0.. JULY 6 1890. dateied ot tbO Feat eOlee ot If , oeeeoood ilm otter. HO A GOOD BEGI35ISU. The old Baying, "t good begin , niog makes a bad ending," is all wrong.' "Train np a child in the -'ways he should go, and when he is viM ka mill nn- .lanirf frnm tlmm are words of inspiration. - Bat when we "wrote the caption of Ibis article, we were thinking of thiB year's political campaign. ' The judicial convention lately in session at Smithfield made a good beginning of the campaign. It was representative in the person of their chosen delegates and the convention could not be otherwise than representative of the patriotio nod virtuous citizens of the dis trict. The best spirit was mani fested and perfect decorum marked the proceedings. The nomination were eminently appropriate. It is no reflection ODon Mr. Allen to say that the nomination of Spier Whitakei accorded with the fitness of things and reflected the will of the De mocracy of the district, lie was an appointee of the Governor, and 'his nomination by a convention is at once an endorsement of the action ol the Governor and the condnct of the Jndge. . . Learned in the law, sound o -jndement and possessed of the highest integrity, a man ot per tonal and moral courage, Spier Whitaker will bear himself gal lantly in the contest and reflect honor on the bench. This writer feels a personal grati fication in the nomination of Mr. "Pou as the candidate of the con vention for the office of Solicitor. Bis father was onr classmate, and his mother one of the brightest jewels of onr Alabama home. A thousand sacred memories cluster around them, and it would be an outrage to the noblest emotions if we did not rejoice in the elevation of a son who combines the excel lencies of such a father and such a mother. Mr. Pou has demonstrated bis fitness for the office and will wear bis robe with grace and idlgnltj, i We trust that the example set " at Smithfield will be followed. Then - will North Carolina be blessed with i a. wise and ; impartial judiciary. ; Sound in the faith and acceptable to the people. ' The first cracks made in the ; smooth surface of friendship are as ; dangerous as those which come to . . the sheeny satin garment of young " married love, freedom oi speeon I: ' and exactfnc close attention, neg- .i loet of due forms, liberties beyond .' the license of just intimacy, ; all these are cracks to be stopped in the' beginning, else . the : time will V A ,KAn .MA MIAMlin A! f IflF All , . A&antinn jm TOnair thorn. is the trne hero and she is he trne woman with whom the -a.2.,v . . .. . a. .-it uddquhw ' wi amuunw aiu uiuov powerrni ana Dy wnom ine can lor DCBI Dbiea ier usbiuiucbh wug uu "-'' not waste their' sympathy in the fruitless pursuit of useless excite' The divinest attribute in the heart ? of i man is love: i, and the mightiest, because the most human principle in tne neart m man is j, . flth ; Xove is heaven; faith is that , 'ij wbich appropriates heaven. ; ;. ;; HEALTH AND EXERCISE. : The fact that ' wrong is in many pases a were expression of excess' in what jvas righHinds numerous illustrations. Most rices can, onthi3 ground claim a highly respectable ancestry. The value of exercise again in its various forms, (whether asso ciated wiA work or play) has doubtless ever been.Tw it still is discounted by the same inherent risk. .Thus it is that we "find even so great a boon as physical exercise . becomes m many" minas, ana not unreasonably the subject of conflicting doubts. t has been overdone: the recre ative mean has been passed and the resulting exhaustion' can find no solace but in rest. , - Notwithstanding fears: how ever, and the injury wrought by abuse, there still exists in most men a sense healthy, so far ot the necessity for daily mus cular exertion, It needs only that this perception be combined with a due regard for the powers to be employed in order to insure that moderate use which is alone compatible with natural and refreshing recreation. It is hardly needful here to discuss at ength the several advantages arising out ot such well regu atod exercise. Its influence as a cardiaoand respiratory stimu lant, as a muscular tonic and aid to digestion is universally admitted. Less easily apparent but no less important in their practical issues, the significance ot trie oxidative and excretory changes associated with these actions is somewhat apt to bo overlooked. A duo regard for such considerations, neverthe less, is of tho first importance in regulating the conditions most suitable to muscular activity. In this matter, indeed,' mere practical expericueo has proved an excellent guide. lhe removal ot all avoidable encumbrance about the chest during gymnastic exercise, tor example, is in strict, if uncon- scious ODeaience to trie call lor adequate pulmonary oxidation and excretion ot carbonaceous matters. For a similar reason, alcohol as impeding tissue metamorphoses, has rightly fallen into comparative disuse. Associated with this question of the tissue changes is that of the beneht accruing to digestion as a consequence of exertion. There can be no doubt that here also we experience a distinct gain rrom exercise, ana ot tnis a stimulated appetite is a sufficient guarantee.while it also testifies to increased vigor in the work ef assimilation. It should always be remembered, however that in such cases time is everything, severe exertion just berore as well as after a meal will certainly impair if not defeat its intended jpurpose. The influence of age, sex, and previous activity on the ques tion of exercise must not be overlooked, since it is we repeat, on the observance ot a due pro1 portion between the amount of muscular energy available and the occasion of its use that the final result in gain ox loss wil depend. Regularity is another noteworthy consideration. To go through a daily modicum o: physical exercise is distinctly more helpful to the permanent weitare ot the body than any 1. l r i ii.. a mere nouaay ouiDursioi muscu lar and nervous energy, though in occur under tne nappies loca conditions. If such considerations as those we .have above stated be allowed to govern the methods and the limes oi us employment, wo A . i i a need not- doubt that muscular exercise will continue-to main tain its deservedly high reputa tion . among the ; processes healthy life. The Lancet. Washington's Sabbath. The following facts illustrate Washington's regard for the Sab bath: - - "In the town of , in Con necticut, where the roads are ex tremely rough, . Washington was overtaken by mght,on Saturday ,not being aoie to reach the town where be. designed to rest on the Sabbath Next morning, about; Bunrise, his coach was narnessed, and he was proceeding onward to an inn. near the place of public worship which be proposed to attend. "A plain man.who'was an inform ing officer, came from a cottage, and inquired of the "coachman whether there were any urgent ; reasons for bis travelling on the Lord's Day The general, instead of resenting this as an- impertinent rudeness, ordered the coachman to stop, and with great civility explained the circumstances' to r the officer, Com mending him for his fidelity, as sured Dim man notmng was farther rrom nis ; intention , than -to treat with disrepect the laws and usages or uonnecticnt, relative ; to :' the Sabbath, which met with his most cordial ippiptaUo..d,i v :: ('Though he had paid a marked J respect; to the claim of the Sabbath. throug&nt bis previous life, there seemed to be, during his-preai- dency, an increased regard ; and deference for the same. Not only was he most punctual in his at tendance, oa the publie worshiptf God, whenever it was possible, but the discipline of his - house was strictly conformed to the obligations hud proprieties of the day. I) jras an established rule of his mansion that visitorscould not be' admitted oa Sundays, It is understood that an exception to the rule was made in the ease of one individual, viz: Mr. Trumbull, Speaker of the House of Representatives. lie often spent an hour on t Sunday evenings with the President and so entirely was the privilege' conflned'to him that it was usual with the house-servant, when he heard the door-bell ring on those eveiogs, toealf it the 'Speak er's bell. -r, "After spending1 a part of the day at ehurch, and occasionally an boor in the evening with Mr. Trum bull, one of the most ' pious men of the age,' the fast of the time pre ceding,, the , hour of repose was occupied by the President's read ing to Mrs. Washington sermon or a portion ot the Jtfojy, Scrip, ture.VExcbangeT u-; ;4,-, ! ,. jiverytinng in . nature grows either healthy pr unhealthy; and cnaracter s no. exception. l,t;is either expanding into 'now, and more lovely forms or it .is toughen ing and hardening into deformity. It is either ripening 'into richness and sweetness or shriveling' into crabbed bitterhessi LEMON BLIXin, A PloOttt litfnyi Diiok. For biUouonesa an4 oonstipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Eemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For alaeDlesanesa and nerrougnegg. ake Lemon Elixir. For lora of appetite and debility, take Lemon E'ixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. mozlky, At lanta. Oa. ' ooo. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druKtcitto. Prominent Hlnliter Writes, After ten yesil of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous nrostration. biliousness., disorderea kidneys and constipation, I have bten cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a weu man. ... .Ray. CO. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tlUnovl No. 28 Tatnall St. Atlanta, Oa. Some look upon firiccesses and failures bs lucky j accmenta or calamitous mischances, and wonder wbat vthe next turn of lortune'd wheel is to bring, them-. Others profit by both, and,-by studying their cause and the laws which i govern, them, oecome . wiser ana more able to ensure a permanent and steady success in the future. It yon have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sanaparina do not he induced to take any other.' Hood's BanaparQla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to -any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells " In one store where I went io buy hood's Sarsaparllla 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 tea days' trial; that it I did not like It I need not pay anything, etc. ' But be could not prevail on me to change. I told hlnr I knew what Hood's BarsaparUla was, '3 ba taken it, was satisfied witb It, and did not want any other, Whpn t hpiraji taVInv Hood's Sarsararllla I was feeling ral .'Inlserable, Buffering a great deal with 'nyBpepiiiar d so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked and bad for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's fiarsaparilla did mo eot much good that I wonder at my self sometimes, and my friends frequently speak otrK", . ns. ; Eixa A. Qoft. 61 terrace Street, Bostdnf. less SarGaparilla Boldhy alldroggliti. fl'; slz'fer 85. Xreparedh by 0.1 HOOD 4 CO.,' Apothecaries, Lowell, TOM, 1 100 Jo&t Oho Dollar -FlrtltiosriLBLB' TAlT.fi ItT Next door M p1. Ms Draney 's Hardwate Greensboro emaler Coljrjge, the Beventyi-nrst Bessron bf this Well known institution vrilt feginon the V iJr'i.',1S-ii"r a'iiV;j,iervU ' In addition to tndrpngh instruction fa the Literary Course, special ad vantages re onerea in cue arpsrtments oi in itrumentol ond Vocal Music, Elocution, art and PhvainnlTraintair.' i r. Be Sure Toy-Get uaoominwBXMiBiv't1 --rf-iVU ; ft 1 ' K-Doiityitalcfe:;!; - Large stock ot fine samples. Olothftti i 1 " S"4 Pnwtjratiott .ftoMrork or MhwenW 4.fw' made to oraer.SatUfAoticmBuaran teed, r 7.t-. I . , )Eg)8S RoteieawnaW,, Alsovnleanipir and : J, k I - Woa, i.iVUuToy; 3r dyeing done in neatest style.", -,J8d2m .s t', U ' All of our Veter n ur Pnar.tii ui II i.i in I a n - .-. .1 .in.., i , 0 . I ,' ! I 'i'Charge moderate. ' - ' ; .' ' (f JeS4 i Wlm 5 i- PfeBldent.:1-' , ''.- r1 vx - ONI UIVJOY T.ii ,v' I jDQia ine meinoa ana results wireii Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and relrcBUmg to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Jiidneys, Liver , and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem efiectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. "' Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro AwA. rvlfinsin tn the, taatA mA v ll O wr action ana iruiy penenciai in iw effects,' prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs js for sale in 60o and $1 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 BUQSUUlte. . : CALIFORNIA FS SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ' LOUISVILLE. Kf. NEW YORK. V. ' ELY CatarrH CREAM BALM Cleaiuea tlx Nasal Poiukki's. Allay Palu mill Inflammation. Keala the Sor-i. Re.torei ibe Sense of Teete and Smell, rpRY THE CURE U A L Er M Er E9 I B - --p,wi.n Acartlcle U anDlled into uucb nnalrllland lsagreeablfl. rrloe 6() coaia i.t DrnEeUts; by mall, registered. 0 cl. KIjY BROTHERS, an warren Hireet, new x rn Hpriuawiy . OUR LINE OF ihiWhg Silverware Is the Lareest and1 I Most Artistic ever shown in this Citv. We offer cpi'ci.il di ivt ti Tr.niorrow, BELL THE JEWELER. BBWID OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of -the Journal oueht to keep time and join the procession to the above-named splendidly appointed jewelry store, where you will find a new stock of Watches. Clocks and Fine Jewelry, at priors that tition . cefy compe- Bavins moved to iboab-.ve eliirantlv tarnished store, will bo pleased to serve ail my old patrons and the public gen erally, j Repairing a 'specialty. Oar workshops being - more spacious and fitted with .the latest improved macbin ery, weare now able to do all classes of -work witb neatness and dispatch. "Beii' Tho Jeweler." Tjo Bent, The Two Stores hi Stsnly Holl. for merly occupied by the Post Office and Mr. Preg, will be rented for term of years to desirable, tenants on .favorable terms, lhe UuiirjiDK now occupied by the Daily Journal is also offered for safe or to rent.' ;: yi'.-yS Information In rtspect to said prop erties maybe obtained from Mr. L. a Wood, or communications may be ad dressea to - '" - A. EDWARD WOODRUFF. . 4u oroadway, Kquitable Building. apioflti.,, , ; ,wew York City, fJOEK. WILLIS, i jphopihetou OP , EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA I ftlarbloAVorks,; New, ; Berne, v N". " O. m t 1 'V5', j Italian and American Marble and all qualities oi material. " Orders solioited and given promtt G. k Miller is mv at-ent at rrinatnn and Alkz. Fiar.ns , t egula? , traveling ., ...A" '.". ' ' . :.'..'..' ..,., .'.. ,' I' I ntU-i 0aV - ilr - r I 'O., J7? .--t.-; omw I'vr-.-:. PROFESSIONAL. - DB: O.K. JSA0BYr ; STJ?GE0H;DE1ITI8T Offi;e, Mid die "street, opposite Baptis church, v;.'",' . . V decS dwtf : NEWBERN. N. "0 I 17 DPTTTTTPP t ATTOKNEYT AT-tAW AND JttOSf Y BHOKElt. Craven 8t., two dooro South of Journal offloo. -. A ooeelolty mode In toecoUoua onuu) loan lor onori ume.-' i ;. . Will ormotloe In tho Ooontleo ot Oraven. Oor teret, Joneo, On slow and Famltao. - unuea nuneo uran new serae. uu leopreme court of the stt. foudu OXKUEJtT K1KLT. : : 0, B. OUIOS Manly &-Guioiiif' ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Office 2d floor of Green. For & Co. bank,' Middle street. New ' Berhe; N. a 1 Will nraetieo In the eourta o Craven I land ad joining counties, in tne supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal lnmmiml, - sv. t. anlailwtr 1 ff, M. SIMMONS. . . H. L. QIBBS. Simmons & 088 !" A a a wx nui o tx a - uu . Will practice in the oountieeof Cran Jones.- Onslow. Carteret. Pamlico, Lenoir and Uvde, and in tbe tederai Office on Graven street, next door below Journal office.;. x, aplSdwtf Dr, J. D.. Clark, t desttist, -!" HEW BEBNB. N. CV Office on Craven street, between Pollock ! and BroaaVv a': .:w- STRAW HATSi A Fine Line of them ot ; Barrington & Baxter's . Also, a large lot of 3 VMPLE HATS at New York cost. Sinn I In VJrnnlr nt M nnljTTTnO MOO WUI wiiuva Ul Xl Ova W vM1 I Full line of CLOTHING. SHOES and I DRY GOODS at ; Barrington & Baxter's., aprl dwtf Attention, Ladies. HAvine j'ist received a Simple Lot! Of the I Piimnei a m, ea 0' ! . rill W I fAHftUW, Bell New York Cost, POSITIVELY, CALL EARLY. j9 Mo H. SULTAK, Agt nOBIERTSJ BRO. wnnt.wsAT.p. ifflAiWn rti 1 ' nm-rV GR00ERIbS,PK0VISI0NS T)rv floods. Boots and RriOftR. , r We stll FLOUR direct from the Milll in Michigan. i We have in stock a big supply of -'I vvcstinaia moiases,- which we import direct .front the Wee indies. .?-v.,-x Qive us a call and see our prloeev " ROBERTS & BRO.;,? 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