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; JOURNAL. an irrcr.TAM ofp.teab. TLis ia an important off-year. A Year ia which no Presidential i' -ctioa is held, but its importance c; a hardly be over estimated. reparation baa very much to do with the results of the battle. He is a poor general who, knowing that an engagement with the enemy ia near at hand, makes no ade quate preparation for the4 combat. There is no part of the Union in readiness for the confliot "that ia approaching. Camps of instruc Hon, In the nature of Democratic clubs, should be established ail over the country. (1 - , New and alluring theories of - government have been inaugurated and presented so that, were it pos slble, they would deceive the very elect. .TVe are told that men can Ka HAiivopAd from the borders of bankruDtcy by , the passage of resolution, and the legal opinions of eminent lawyers are over ruled by men utterly unlearned in the law, ' tha ' narafnllv considered theories of Government, ; endorsed . uidannroved by world renowned statesmen, are made to yield to the baseless imaginings of men un ranffht in the science of Govern- tntallv inexperienced in - public affairs. . There is danger along this line - Not danger if men will stop . and , think, bnt danger because men act form imnnlnA more than they do 1 from reason. The Campaign of Education must on until the people in au parts of the country are thoroughly drilled on the paramount issues of the day. ' This year is important because nfita relation to the great conteBt of 1892. Indeed it is the skirmish thatpreceeds the battle. ' Although this is an off-year, -yet the State elections in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts invest the political contests this fall with nnusual in terest. For years Massachusetts, Penn sylvania and Ohio were considered among the most solid, as well as the most : radical 01 xwspuunu. States, while New York has always , been classed as doubtful the great pivotal State of the Union. All of these states nave now Democratio Governors, and have largely increased the number of Democratio Congressmen. This fall will witness in these states the hottest contests in their history. No man can predict with confi dence the result, bnt the signs of the times point to Democratio suc cess this fell in these great States, and It is probable that the party that ia successful this year will be victorious In 1892. But it is to the South that we look with deepest concern. It is j on the programme of the opposi tion to "break the Solid South. Unfortunately 1 southern man is Alec ted as the t&ent to accomplish this purpose. - IX trusted lieutenant has rode out from under the shelt ering folds of the Democratio flag; and hoisted the standard of revolt, and stands pledged to break the Bolid South. If he succeeds he may reach the goal of his ambition, if he fails he will be consigned to the limb of forgetfulness, and go down to his grave unwept, unhon ored and unsung. Fortunately men have memory, and history is the faithful chronicle of events. If there are those who have no recollection of the recon struction period, ' the impartial record of events lies open before them. The past cannot be obliter, ated, and guided by it the people of the South will continue to find refuge and safety in the Democrat ic party. If there is one who would 'deliver us bound hand and foot to iyt. tiitn a rriaftA in the picture gallary with Benedict Arnold and Judas Iscariot. THE COLOSED AGRICTJLSTJBAL AND. MECHANICAL COLLEGE. . Whatever difference of opinion may exist as to the wisdom of es tablishing a Colored Agricultural creating it has passed the Demo cratic Legislature of North Caro lina, and the question now is where hall the College be located! : , . This will be decided by trustees, ud different , localities are bow bidding for the college and offering Inducements to secure It. ,; - Eastern North Carolina has es pecial claims, in the fact that it has ' every advantage possessed by other sections, besides very great advan tages pecularto itself. "f The vicinity of New Berne fur. niches the best farming lands ia the State, on whick three 'T ' r-"S can be annually variety of crops, c and richer returns than can be seen any where else. If Agricultural experiments can be successfully tried anywhere they can In this vicinity; then too the proper cultivation of every variety of Held products can be taught and illustrated. ; - - The climate is favorable. There is no place that is more . uniformly healthy. : Living is cheap, and above all this, the people for whose special benefit the V college is in tended reside herein large numbers. It seems to us that no one should oppose the location of ths college in this vicinity and . that business men Bhonld advocate it. Intelligence is a benefit to any community, and the higher a peo ple rise in the scale of being the greater is their contribution to the general good. That the establishment of the college in onr midst would increase the trade of the city oan hardly be questioned. But little time remains for work What is to be done must be done at once. ' Attorney Lipscomb, who made a bitter speech at the indi gration meeting at Hampton, Ya., denouncing the jury for their ver dict in the Haines trial, was followed to Old Point by juror Jones, and the two were about to shoot each other when the sheriff put an find to proceeding." The best thing about that affair is the part acted by Mrs. Lipscomb When the Hampton jury filed into the hotel Mrs. Lipscomb, like the true, brave woman that she is, called for a pistol, saying that she was a better shot than her husband and would stand by his side. Her conduct was ideal heroism, and the turning point in the difficulty. The intruders were forced from the building and left, declaring ven geance against the Washington attorney. The Flrt Step. Perhaps ron are ran down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to jour satisfaction, and yon wonder whai ails yon. Yon should heed the warning yon an taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Yon need a nerve tonic and in Electrio Bitters yon will find the exact remedy for restoring yoni nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur prising results follow tie use Of this great Nerve Tonic ana Alterative. lour appe tite returns: (rood digestion Is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Prioe 50c at F. 8. Duffy's drug store. HOKKORS TfROUGHT BY THE IIUKKICANF. Our Consul at Martinique Gives Some Details. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 18 A. 0. Grozholtz of this city has received a letter from Alfred B. Keevil, United States consul at Marntique, who is his personal friend. The letter which was mailed at St. Pierre August 23rdfl gives some further details concern ing the terrible work oi the West Indian hurricane which almost destroyed the island on August 18th. Consul Keevil says: "We have just passed through a terrible ordeal, as you have doubtless read in the cables sent the day after. Your wildest imagination cannot picture the terrible affair and its results. Nearly every village and town in the island is totally or nearly wiped out of existence, and nearly seven hundred lives are reported lost. Morne Bouge is entirely v gone. Forte De France is nearly gone, and fountain Cbande destroyed with the exception of the dining room and parlor. The hurricane demolished all the large mango and other trees, which were torn to splinters and hurled down the the precipices. In fact, there is not a tree in all the visible part of the island that retains a leaf or small branch," and in most cases they are torn up ; by the roots. A Woader Werltev. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of i Burlington, unto, states tn&t ne nea Deen under the care of two prominent physi cians, ana nsea weir treatment until ne was not able to get around. ' They pro nounced his case to be Consumption and incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. Be found, before he had nsed half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to nse it and is today enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble fry it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle' free at F. S. Duffy's drag store. A srirl who in band? with linr needle can alwaos be well dressed. She can dress cheaply, too. ' BCCKLEfl'a ARNICA SALVE ' The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Braises, Bores, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 20 cents pei box. For sale In Newborn by F. 8. Daffy, wholesale and retail druggist. If you have no enemies you can bet your bottom dollar that some of your mends are deceitful. - - ' Over Fifty Tea, ' If as. Wis blow's 8ooTHiira Stoop has' been used for children teething. 1 It 1 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea; Twenty five centy a bottle. Bold by all drug gists throngnout the world. ENGLAND EJICIECLING THE TJKITED w-.A STATES. . - She Kow Seeks a Foot Hold In the ; . V . i ;,';- Pacific Ocean v v i::. It now becomes apparent that fireat Britain : Is earnestly con cerned in an endeavor to encom pass the 'United States with a circle of strategic points. North and South, East and West, all ad vantageous situations ere being seizea ana utilized. " Along the northern boundary of cne united states, for instance runs a narrow band of steel known as the Canadian ; Pacific :' Railroad, with direct connection with Eng land by means of steamers landing at Montreal. By the aid of this railroad British troops and ammu nition may be transported direct to any point on our frontier where it might be advisable to make a menacing demonstration. In the northeast plans to make still more impregnable the fortress at Halifax are about to be carried into execution, while in the south east the Bermudas have recently Deen placed m communication with Great Britain by a cable which, as is generally admitted, is a military and not a commercial necessity. Further south, England, - not oontent with a few coaling stations, greedily appropriates territory in Venezuela across the Gulf of Mexico from Florida and schemes for a firmer foothold in South and Central America. Having com pleted these preparations, England now proposes to establish a pro tectorate over the Sandwich Islands in the west. England, piercing the future with eyes made swilt by centuries of nawE-nse training, sees in tne Sandwich Islands the strategical key of the Pacific Ocean. It can become for her a Gibraltar in the far East. With the British flag floating in ownership over Honolulu, the Pacific becomes tributary to British greed and force. In the nine miles of harbor that lie be tween Diamond Point and; Ponoh bowl Point, opposite Honolulu, the ships of her majesty can find secure anchorage under the protection of fortresses naturally unassailable, going forth only when it is nec essary to emphasize in the sur rounding archipelagos or on the more distant continent the supre macy oi British rule. lixONELIXIE. A PLEASANT LBMONDBIKK. For biliouness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and fonlit omach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaohes, take Lemon Elixir For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Liemon jsiixir. . For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Vt. H. ttozier. Atlanta, Ga. 50o. and 31.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. a PHOMIKENT MINISTER WRITES. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys ana constipation, I nave been cured by Dr. Mor ley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Eev. 0. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No. 28 TatnaU St., Atlanta, Ga. Notice. Secretary's Office, Newbern, N. C 26 Aug., 1891. The Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at Morehead City on the fourth Thursday (24th) in September, 1891. r . U. UOBEBTB, Bee y. Administrator's Notice. Hftvlnsr analifled u administrator of lEula Noon, deoeaaetL late of Craven oonnty. N: U this is to nottfv all Deroons havinc claim! against tne estate of said deceased to exhibit ttiem to tne undersigned on or before tne th day of inly. 1WU, or this notloe will b plead in bar of their reeovery. ka.nux . uni, Aaminwiraior. This 24th day of AngBit, 1802, , 6tr FOB SALE. A Very Valuable Truck, Cotton and Corn Plantation, And some of tha land is considered to be as fins Tobaeoo land as is in tha eastern part of tbe State three miles from the eity of Mew Berne, on the pablle road to Waahineton and on the A. A M. U. B. ft., and on of the most convenient for uhlDDlna latheeountv. SOT acres, abont MO acres olaared, wU ditched and fenced, in fine state of cultiva tion, the balance In original growth. Dwell n with six rooms and kitchen; laru cistern; brick meat hones: two barns: stables for ten mule; six frame nuildlncs, with brisk chimneys comparatively new, for laborers, together with other outbuilding. If desired, I will sell with farm,' the grow Ing erop, mnles and other alock. corn, fod der, hay, and aU the farm implement; ' Also one SO taw Brown Cotton Gin with Feeder and Oondenaer, one I horse power Knglne, shafting, pulleys and belting, one IV horse power return tabular Boiler, and one Power Press all in - good order, Will sell with or without farm. Terms, one half eath, the balance in one and two years time. Address H. B. COX, " " Jnl7 dSmwlt .i Box 83, Hew Berne, N. 0. Riding Vehicles We ax prepared lo make to order anything is the tyne pf v a Drays. Carts, Buggips, or other Biding Vehicle, -All work built strong and finished in a handsome manner,' ; G. h. waters; &;soit.! New Borne, N. 0, an25dwtf SALE, EXCHANGE Hm now ion hand a large lot of floe MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST EBN NORTH CAROLINA. Alo, fine .lot of Bu pittas. Road Cart and Harnemi. all of Vhi'-h will be soldMLOWASTHEIXrvViUr. ' Don't fail to come and tea him before mflld -ratrs'o. , l'e r a r ' " . r '7 ' THE DBCMJIEB BOY OF FORT , D0SELS03T No more shook the earth with the can non's dead thunder, . The shriek and the war cry clashed loudlvno more: Nor shells madly bursting rent oolumni asunder, - . The night had set is and ' the battle was o'er. ., ' The weary young drummer boy saw , now before hiiu , No fo on the field but the dving or lain, - And he sank down to rest, and slum :' ' bar came o'er bim, The slumber from which he should not wake again, . Be laid himself down, with tbe dying : around him- .; Tbe sky for his tent, and tha flald for his bed And there at the dawn of the morning, we found bim: . As tif eless and cold as the stone - at his , t;-' : head. . No shot for its victim the young heart , - had chosen, Unharmed be had passed through the ," heat of the fray;. 1 ' : v , But the cold wintry night wind hie life blood bad frozen. . And his spirit had passed without . , . murmur away. .- Hie drum and his saber we burled . beside him - And paid him tbe honors befitting the brave! And we knew, that, though fate length of days had denied him. HU comrades, In pride, , would his memory save. And there let him rest on the battle-field fearful. Where heroes in thousands repose at bis side; And well think on his doom with a feel ins; lees tearful To know that for Justice and Freedom he died. 1495 BT. T. Ave.. WASHINGTON, D. C. Omen ov York Kutsbpais, YoRKVILLB, B. 0H Aug: 14, '91. Atladt.o KutCTEOFOisa Gentlemen: Foi thea-ai five years my wife has been a anfferer from dupeciia Bo completely did tne aisease maze a wreu 01 ner rarmer sen that life was almost despaired of. Her nervous system was almost entlralv de stroyed and the slightest noise would throw her Into a nervous spasm, which would last tor hours. Medloal skill failed to bring anv relief, Throuth the recommendation of an emi nent divine we were lndncd to try the BleotroDolee. After a nerslatent nse of the Instrument, the effect hss been wonderful. Her nervous system has been restored to Its almost normal condition; her digestion is wonderfully Improved; she Is rapidly gain ing in flesh: and. nnon the whole, is making: a rapid reeovery, which speaks volumes for tne woeaeiraia curative powers oi ine B.eetropolte, aa her ease was considered honeleM. If snv are ikeotloal on the sub ject, let them try tbe Kleotropolse, and its wonderful powers wm auickiy dispel an doubt. Yonrs truly, W. M. FBOPBT. For information Addbesh as abov, on 2it King St.. CHARLESTON, 8. C. W. M. WATSON, Agent. BewBern, N. O. S. R. STREET, General FIRE Af.D LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BEENE, N. C. Smallwood Jk Slover, DEALEE3 IN General Hardware, ASD Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster. Hair and Cement, Agents for DEVOE & CO'S celebrated Beady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods tt, MIDDLE STREET. " : Keep Cool, Keep God. '-J . v ; (.' .. if '. ''.-'i- WssBsssrf. jj :, , j.;'if y-j For Iced Teas . Use Churchill I Parker's GJXEEN and BLACK TEAS. 1 '' dl 'jy-- ".ipisBmssfciaii' r-'.'!1'-''. jf-' V-'-'f-"- i-1?' ' Try our Boasted Coffees, - THEY ABB DELI3IOUS. Don't Be Led Off By Others, bnt eome to sea n, and. see that we First-Class Groceries STAlWATldN? PBI 0 E S, Bo aire as a trial and help the hard working; yonng men of the town out. i Don't forget the faot that we do oor own work, and oan afford to sell goods Cheaper Than The Cheapest i Another Important Item: Everything wo sell wo guarantee to be aa repre sented or money refunded. : Thanking yon for past favors-, and trusting you will giro us a share of your future trade, ? r, ;r We are, very respectfully, , A troublesome akin disease Icaused me to scratch for ten months, and has been cured bt lew days use of 8. S. S. v M. H. WOLFW, : Upper Marlboro, Md. Swift peciftc' I was cured soverat yean aeo of white swelling in ray leg by the use of o. o. d., ana nave naa no symptoms oi svmrjto any return or the disease. Many pronv inent physidnns attended me and all lalled, but B. 8. S. did the work. " Paoi.AV. Kmpatbick, Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin Dlaeasel mailed tree. . SwirxSroomoCo., . Atlanta, Ga. Down to a, fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to. Kabo for the "bones" it can't break or lynlc Loops of corset lace in stead of metal eyeletsthey can't rust or cut the laces. . The Ball Corset for ease and comfort; the Kabo Cor set for unyielding strength. Each is the best of it's kind If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back. O. MABKS & SON. NOTICET" On and after September 80th I shall reduce my shaving tiokets to ten shavrs and one hair out for SI. 00. Now is yonr ohanos to lay in a supply. f roi. w. a. DHKPABD, Special Gut Prices, To Close Out My Stock o: CAN FRUITS. Former Cnt i-rloe. Price. 8 lb eans U yellow Peaches 8 lb eans all yellow full stand sua we. Peaobes. t too. 25e. 3 lb cans Oallfornla Green Gfte 85c. 25c Slboans " Plums 8m. 250. 8Beana " White Cherries 85o. S6s. 8 lb eans " Apricots 8So. 25o. 8 lb cans Muscat Orapes 85e. 85o. 8 B cans " Prunes In syrup .HOo. 20c 2 lb cans BUced Pineapple , 26c 20c. SBioans " Wo. l&a. W AU of these brands of fruits are guar anteed to be good. jonn ounri. 6 If you hare not tried my new aruuca, 1 COCA COLA AND GRATE PHOSPHITE, do to at onoe; they are refreshing and invigorating, uive me a trial. New Berne, N. 0. . 6 16 dwtf Pi ,69 ID 1 o 09 o I Am Happy to See Ton 7 jiiAmM.rzrm iLy r V - 'if ..J II 8 V u nd tftkt plftftftnr in Inforuiinff yoa tbt J. C, WHITTY A CO, HftT ftCnr T-ow of 1h World Henawn.d DAIMtiiA f- - - f tt ftndftreoovr tntnue orunr forttiMBcelMnrMifd i -( iiMrwiiif.il the 'BOM" - -4.whl-h com bined miilre te ini - y tmuitfor 51nnln o.t' ev-wr t in i utttry, hey ci'f'T t',!l i - - - h ffflill r'i, i ,r :1 T ... r V 1 EssBJSSV as li! jf..-;.. w , ca 'LI i 1 ! jmwmtmt' vsstwifrsia, ---ri , .-. anufacturing Company! Wevv, Berne, W. C, A. - M.' BAKER, Manager, . V ' '. ' Hair DEALERS IN We make as good a Hair Mattress as any factory in the United States, MAKE THEM TO ORPER of any size or quality. Our XXt Steam cured Moss ia the very best and makes a Very durable mattress. It is better than a medium priced Hair. Straw with Cotton Top. We use -none but the best straw and put on a heavy cotton top. v : f Have your old Hair or Moss mattresses renovated. We do beautiful work and will be sure to please you. Unless you have seen what we get from a mattress that has been used several years you do not know how very necessary it is to have them purified and made over. v - ' Call-on us for Feathers Goose Feathers, Duck Feathers or Chicken Feathers. . . ' - We make Beds, Bolsters or Pillows. Lumber Cut to Ordeir This Company is now prepared to cut bills of lumber to order at its Mills, located on the A. & If . C. Railroad. ' Send all bills for Estimates to Goldsboro. Orders promptly filled. Termes Cash, GOLDSBQKQ LUMBER GOv Carriages, Buggies, Koadf Carts, Spring Carts, Phaeton Carts, HarnesiWhipsEoVes, $c2 AH of wbioh will be 80I4 low to meet the demands ot the public, ? CUaly Stock of ; HORSES AND .'MULES ll constantly being replenished for the Trade. - - ' y"-';? " " -...::;. ..... I .,. i 4 "V '- . V ): ;-r . Low Sales for Cash or Secured Notes " JUMCIH ii MIX' Under a decree of Nash Superior and a subsequent order made' at entitled W. L. Hart and others undersigned Commissioners will House door in Newbern, N. C, on ctober a certain tract of land, ljiDg in the' county of Craven, on the Son(h side of Nense Biver, and on Dam and Slocnmb Creeks, containing twelve hundred acres more or less, and for a more particular descrip tion reference is made to a deed from Amos Wade to John I. Killibrew and J. JI. Dillard for said land, recorded in Book 74, p. p. 432 and 433, Graven Eegistry.' ' ' . ' M , . VOT'TqE 'SflGE' TiZS AHD PLf:G -" Jacob IUtUe, Commissiouor, will, under the tame decres, soil another tract of land in said county of CravcD, . . and others, less, the same premises conveyed Louis Moye by deed recorded ia Craven in Look 81, p. 25. ; ; ' TEEM3 OF SALI3 OiW-tbird two years, with 8 f:r crut. interest and Ooss Haitresscs, FEATHERS. . & iioad'Caiti to ', Court rendered at Fall term, 1800, Spring term 1801, in the civil action vs. John I. Killibrew ant( others, the sell at public auction, at the Court ' - ' " ' 1st, 139!, adjoining the lands of coutainiug aoresmoreor by John 1. Killibrew and wife to Cash, residue on a credit of one and from day of sale. " ' F.A. VOODArr, r.:' Cry Tor nt:br Crtorla.1
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