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, USHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT ' rJ CAItT JOTMf AX. I"""11 '. .. liea&v atioo p yn "a JjsilTsred. U oity subseriosrs .V . . V vitKLY JOTHHAIi IspaMlihse i ot liarrlasss or Deaths Ml to " e-i o nam will be iossrtsti tree. AH a a. mi uu will b Sharrsd S eU. PT Una. i 4menU for transisntsdvartiaWSntesMal k. mii in tdrtm Beule advertise. ntswmUeeUseed promptly at tU sad at sash ssoatb. ' ' Comma ntcation contain frig BSW1M imo slant piblio Interest are solicited. Kp eos wnioation Bin be sxpeeted to bo poblished thl contains objectionable personalities, ef withhold tbe bud of lb antho Ajtislel looser ths half column nut be paid for. Auf person feeling sggrievstet ur snonr nous oommanlcatloe eu obtain the bum or the author by application at this tDMiar nowinf whsnia ins frieveaee exists. THE JOURNAL. C Ei HARPER, i - I Pnprtttor. C T.HANCOCK, - Ltril Reporter. ptfEnUni at Uu PMofflte aiXmi torn VrtWONTlKR David B. Hill in ' afraid of the cranks. To bring .' down a. fiovemnr. Hnn.tnr. and Presidential possibility with a Bio gle bomb would be a great achieve ; ment for any dynamiter. ' A BODY of native government employees in India have asked for ' "am trii.tiitlAn ntt o n nn nnf tf lien rTarifl t v fi VUVMIVU VU HUWUU V we Duuvasupj , from perspiration and a want of en- ' tluiJun tnr thair wnrV Tin , difficulties in the way of civil ser vice reform seem the same in ' every country. A Republican Senator says the contention in regard to Gov. Hill's ease will be substantially as fol - lows: That his continaiDg to hold' after the 4th or March, 1891 (when he waa entitled to be Senator,) an offlee admittedly incompatible with the Senatorsaip, operated as a re nunciation of the later; and that if it has not already done so, an im portant question is presented as to how long a person thus situated could hold the governorship and keep the Senator's position vacaDt. MAJOB Wissman, the German Government Agent in Africa, is going to take a steamer from the coast np to Lake Victoria, and the method of transportation forms a species of railroading that is as unique as it is interesting. Al though the distance to be tracers 'd it tome hundteds of miles, the steamer will be carried in sections loaded on oars, and traveling on about 820 feet of lailroad track. The train will be about 328 feet long, and will be poshed along tue track by natives. As the train moves along the raiis will be taken np behind it and laid down again in front, and by th's means the steamer and a large quanity of stores and provisions will be car ried far inh) tbe interior of the Dark Cont.nent. THE lRCStlCT. Signs of the tinns, are but signs. Tbe gift of prophecy has passed from the children of men never to return, but a decent regard for tbe opinions of mankind imp:lls to thn expression of opinions in respect t parties and the futu-e cf the conn try. Both of the great political par ties are standing on their records-, confident of success. In tbe national elections of a year ago the Democracy was over whelmingly successful, and elected to congress an nnprecedentedly large majority of Democrats. In the elections of the present year, both national and State, the Demo crats succeeded in holding the vantage ground everywhere except in the State of Ohio, where tbe Republicans concentrated their forces In order to save their na' iou al issue from overwhelming defeat and the party from irremidiable disaster. Both parties are looking to the presidential election of 1892, with ever Increasing interest ,as the time when the strength of parties will be tested, and issues determ ined effecting national aggrandize ment and Individual prosperity and happiness. XUS Ucmourttuy ia Liueuiuueu iu its strong hold, the Solid South. The guns of the enemy are trained upon West Virginia, North Caro lina and Louisiana. In West Vir ginia reliance is placed on the ' power of the Federal Government through the Influence ot Govern ment patronage. Two high Federal officers have ju&t been filled by influential West Virginia Republi cans. '. Ex-Governor Goff has been given a Federal Judgeship and Mr. Elklns has been made Secretary of .War. ? It is useless to say that the public service required the appoint ment of these' two men. Admit ting that they are competent, there is nothing in the history and pres ent attitude of West - Virginia to entitle her to snob." consideration, r "3 of t;e fact that she Is tint mojt easy of capture by Republi can force; ' It is believed that the tendency towards Protection is very strong In West Virginia, and this is now supplemented with Federal patronage in tbe hope of transferring the State to the Br publican column. - In North Carolina the tactics is changed. The result to be at tained Is the same but the method by which it is to be affecttd is different. It U useless here to ex pect that the people will become protectionist?, uor u ic to bo sup posed that North Caro Iua is to le to any considerable extent the- recipient of Federal patronage. Is lit not necessary, tbey think, to waste patronage in North Carolina, lor North Carolina Democrats are en gaged in devouriug each other, and tho best tbiug the ltapublicans can do is to let them alone. II through Alliance influence, or from any otber cause, ten thousand votes can be given to the Third Party in North Carolina Republi can success is assured: the Solid South broken, and the National Democracy defeated. Ia Louisiana the Lottery is made the wedge to split the Democratic party and give the Republicans an easy victory. Whether we look to West Viraia, North Carolina or Louisiana, Democrats are admon ished to stand by their colors. A single deserter may bring national disbouor, social disorder and per sonal bauk-ruptcy. The people of tbe So-ath are situated, somewhat, like tho icople of the Mississippi vally. Ttio Solid South is the levee that protects them from in nundatiou. Tbo l'ght;st crevice soou becomes a crevasse that leads to ruin, dire and inextricable. The cedential8 of Senator Hill wi 1 be presented in the Senate today or tomorrow by Senator Gor man, in who'e possession tbey were until last Tuesday, when they were returned to New York ia tbe care of a speck mesGcnger, in order that their phraseology might be changed. This cantion is due to the rumors tbat tbe Republicans will attack Gov. Dill's right to a seat in tbe Senate on the ground tbat he has fo'feited it by non appearance. The Democratic cau cus committee has, however, pla ed Senate Hill on the follow ing committees: Interstate Com merce, Post office and Post Roads, Immigration, Relations with Can ada, and Expenditures in the Executive Departments. Coupled with tbe rumor yesterday that Mr. Hill would find some annoyance awaiting him were other assertions that Mr. Brieo would not go alto gether scathless, and that Senator White, of Louisiana, would also be asked to answer before tbe bar of tbo Eleotions Committee. The moving spirit in tho latter case at least, is said to be Senator Chand ler, who holds that Louisiana has no republican form of government, a statement which he has made in speeches oh tbe floor of tbe Senate. He takes the ground, also, that the legislature which named Senator White was elected by gross fraud and intimidation of votes, and if the colored vote had not been bull- dozep, and if a fair count had been made, the legislature would have been Republiran. Waihington Pe s.. 1495 !. T. At., WASHINGTON, D, O. Officio Yobk Kntbbprisi, Yokkvillb. S. O.. auk: 14. '91. 4TLANT.0 I! 1.ECTROPOI8B Gcntitnwn: Foj the a five yetra my wira im Ment auir rar lr,m dlfDeoll. Bo oomDletelTdlfl tue aiBMift mftKe a wreov 01 ner former Ban that Ufa wits almoet despaired ot. Her norvous system was almost entirely de stroyed aud the slightest noise woo Id throw ner into a nervous spasm, WDicn would last lor hours. Medlsal skill (ailed to bring any rdlf f, Throukli the recommendation of an emi nent divine we were lnducrd to try the K eetroDOlse. Alter a persistent use or tbe Instrument, the etlert bss been wonderful. Her norvouaavitem has been restored to Us almost normal condition; her digestion Is wonderfully Improved; she is rapidly gain ing In Mesh; and, upon the whole, is making a rapid rroovcrv, wnioh speaks volumes for the wo'.deifuld curative powers of the K lectropolse, as her case was considered hopelets. If any are skeptical on the sub ject, let them try tbe Eleotropolse, and Ha wonderful powers wLl quickly dispel all doubt. Yours truly, W. sf. TROFST. For Information ADDBE8S AS ABOVB, OB S'jaKlncSt. CHAHLESTOIf. S, O. W M. WATSON. Ager , few Bern, N. 0. Woo nnto yon when all speak well of yon. men Children Crv for Pitcher's CastorlaJ ROBERTS fi BRO. . WkaleaaJ DsMlsara ia Vr?;.- Groceries. Provisions TOBACCO Md SNUFF, BOOTS iis SHOES. tre are al.o stents for STOCK "DIADlsT PLOUK, every barrel warianted. A lare stock of PURB . WKSt INDIA MOljAHHKd, our own Importation. Aar Oome to sm na, or send yonrotSar You will' and oar trios as UW as Ih u ... "t F"' 1 BRO f f 'VV I A " ONU BNJOYO Both he method aad vstults when Byrnp of Figs is taken it is pleasant tad 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 cores habitual oOMtipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and so eeptable to the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substanoea, its many; excellent qualities commend it to all and lave made it the most popular remedy known. Byrrip of Figs is for sale In 60s and fl bottles by all leading drug, gists. Any reliable druggist who may apt have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. BAH nAMCHGO. CAL lomarnu. nr. iw imk. a.t. WALTER H. BRAY, BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. Iangshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Fekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish. Eggs for Sale in Season. Also Breeder of Celebrated Black Berkshire Swine. ADDRESSi Green Place Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE N. C. (i BEAT MAGAZINE The Century's Programme in 1802 A New "Life of Columbus" Articles for Farmers, etc. that great American periodical. The Century, is going to outdo its own unrivaled record in its porgramme for 1892, and as many of its new features begin with tbe November nunber, new readers should commence with that issue. In this cumber are the opening caapters ot "The Naulahka a novel be Eodyard Kipling, the lamous autnorot "i'lain Tales from the Hills," written in collaboration with an American writer, Woloott Balestier. It is the story of a young man and a young woman from a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, he in search of a wonderful jeweled necklace, called "the lsaulahka"itrom which tbe story takes its name), and -she as a physician to women. The novel describes their remarkable adven tares at the court of an Indina maharajah. Besides this, The Century will print three otber novels during the year, and a great unmber oi snort stories oy the best Amen can story-writers. The well-known humorist Edgar VV.Hye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series or amusing sserobes which he calls his "autobiographies," the first one of which, "The Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is ia November. This number also contains a valnaple and suggestive article on "The Food-Supply of the Future," which every farmer should read, to be iollowed by a number of others of Great Practical value to Farmers, treating especially ol the relations of the Government to the farmer, what it ia doing and what it should do. This series will include contributions from officers of the Department of Agrioulture, and otber well-known men will dis cuss "The Farmer'. Discontent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. A celebrated Spanish writer is to furnish a "Life of Columbus," which will be brilliantly illustrated, and the publishers of The Century have arranged with tbe managers of the World's Fair to print articles on the buildings, etc One of the novels to appear in 1892 is a story of now York Liie by the author of "The Angloman iacs,"and the magazine willcontaln a great deal about the metropolis daring the ? year, among ' other things a series of illustrated articles on "The Jews in New York." In November is an illustrated descrip tion of -The Players, Glab," found ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the features oi the splendidly illustrated Christmas (December) number is an article on "The Bowery.", v To get The Century send the yearly subscription price (?4.C0) to The Century Co., Union F "?re, IT Vot N. V. Just Arrived : Yes: KfcstucJty ci:d , iVesi Virginia " Horses! lilies JSLm : Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY , and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses. Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. M. HAIIN & GO. NOTICE, On and after September 80th I shall reduoe mr ahtvinE tioketa to tea shares and one hair eat for $100. Now is your chtoo.- to lay in supply. rror. w- u. bbkpard. VANCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 8EVN SPRINGS, N. C. FOR BOTH SEXES. Teachers all graduates. Military government for boys, Prof, olsael, graduate of at. John's oonege. Annapolis, ieaon r of Military Taotlcs. Ifnslo Teacher, graduate New angiana conservatory oi atnsio. epeciai course in uom. lsw, Book-keeDlnK and PenmanshlD, vocal Hasio, uausibenio ana Dnmb-bell exercises free. Mo additional cost for Classics. aw For Catalogue call at Jodehal office or address the Prlnoipal. W.R. SKINNER, Principal. SEVEN SPB1XGS, W. C. uur28dwtr In Store and To Arrive; 400 bbls. Flour, 40 " Sugar, 25 " Molasses, 25 ' Pork, 25 " Oil. 100 " Lime, 100 " Cement, 30 " Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearline, 60 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Eseonce, 50 sacks Coffee, 5 cases Tea, SCO rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 Pocket Knives, 60 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Goods must be sold. Call to see us, foot of Middle street. Latham, Burrua & Go. ' JanOdSawwlr Smallwood & Slover, DEALERS IN . General Hardware, AUD . Harness. Sash,. Doors, Blinds, Faints, Oilsr Varnisli, Glass and Putty, lime,1 Plaster, Hair and Cement "'fvf-. Agents for DEV0E & CO'8 celebrated Ready Ilized Paints, wnich are strictly pure TZ0TES8I0S1L. . DR. a K. BAGBY, Surgeon Dentist, Otos, WidU Srtd, opf. Rjptirf Oawk, W. D, MclVER. Attorney-at-Law NEW BERNE. N. C aySSivtt T DR. J; D. CLARK, IDElsTTIST. NEW BERNE, N. C." iSrOffice oa CraTen Street, between rollock and Brosd. v ' ' i C. R; THOMAS. Attorney and Gounselor-at-Law, Office, cravso Btrast, Bualsy BttUdUig,: ' , NEW BKRNS.N.IO. , Praetloss In tbe CoartaofOraTna. Carteret. ones, Onslow. Laooir and Paul loo oeontfea. Iht BoDrams Conii af North Carolina, and the P.B. Dlstrlot and Circuit Oonrts. jly U P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT XA-vf. Oravaa 8k., two doors South of . Jonroal offioa. Will Drastics In the Ooont;s of Oiano. artsret. Jones, On, ow and PamMco, V United &ta tea Oonrt at Ksw Berne, and Supreme Coart of the BtaU. GEO. HENDERSON. SkucmorHSoUrlitBttiimttk) Geieial Iran ipit; Horns Insurance CompanT, of New York. Qssea Inanranos Company, of England. Hartford 1'irs Ioauranos Company, ot Hartford. Carolina Home Iniuranes Company, GrsenwiteK TnmMA rn.. vr.. Tork. Pboalz Iniuranes Company, of Brooklyn, united Underwriters Iniaranoe Company, el Atlanta. , Boston Marina Insnranos Company, of Boston. Jnlridwtf J. A BRIAN, Pres. TBOS. Di VELS,!iu Prea. 6. 1..E0BEKTS, Caihier. The National Bank 'OP NEW BERNE, N. C, INOOBPORATID 1865. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus Proflta, - - 8,700 DIEECTOB5 ' J as. A. Bbtan, Thos. Daniels. ! Ohab. B. Bbtait, j. H. Hackbubr, Alex. Uillbb, L. Habtet, Q. H. Bobbbts. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you buy it but you don't keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks' wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn't all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones" that can't break or kink Ball's corsets ;have both of these. O. MARES & BON. W. A. WHITE, - FOOT OP jaiDDLBi aTRKBT, Dealer In General Merchandise, offers Groceries, Dry Hoods, Boot, Sboes, Ac. Choice Twist Tobacco 80c per Psasb First Chance For those eomtnt to tbs olty by wuterand wuiuuB a voo inaraev cooa so Supply themselves. Last Chance, For those leayiDK the sams war.v OIVK US A TBIAL. Low Prices. we will place on Sale To-day only, - some hand some . STERLING SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER'CEHT CHEAPEETHAN CA1T BE SOUGHT ELSEWHERE. : . A rare opportunity to tg'et a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap.-'.- ; BELL THE sTEWELEB. BEWARD. i'-'?'" Esosped from Craven Conatv Jail. Nsw Berna,NrO..Nov, Sd. 1891, two wnite men oy name John Simpson and Henry Humphrey. Ths former a sTOO'l lookiDR man, about 85 years old. S feet 9 or 10 inches high, black he's" aed heavy blaok snuatsehe. The othr about 40 or 45 jears old, about 5 feet 10 ioohes high, light hair and thin mustsohe, eommon iookinK, with an amblin Bait. Both sailor by profession. . I will pay a liberal reward for the capture of these men, and be thankful for any informa tion as to their whereabouts. W. B. LANE, uov4 , v Bheri Crwen Count?, f"" , ' , ' . " . ;-VJ, VJy STEWART ' is jsrcymr, wkst,' Purchasing the Largest and Bast Selected a ; :"; stook. of -; ' ' ' B-.QRSI t A Ever brought to this will be sold very low paper one or two years. , MIDDLE 3IREET, NEXT Has opened with a Largs Assortment cf . J E3 E5 Li "ST 8ooh as Rings, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ladies' Pics, Ear Kir., Bracelets, Necklaces. Charms, Lockete, Watch Chbias, RcRrf Pins. Studs, etc, from the cheapest np to the Hnrat quality in heavy plated, wkiun will ti s.d 1 to oar evs tomers at t auiukx ruiuiss. x Set the FRIGES MASKED in oir THE QlsEEN FBQfiY FIOVELTY STORE Also sells all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, men as Acrt tdeona, Blow. Acpordeons, Harpe, Flutes, Violins. Guitars, all kinds of Sirifltw. -to., obeaper than any house in tbe oity. Tbe LATEST MUStO. suoh a. 'illAT IS LOTE. COMRADES, POOtt JONATDaN, STRAUSS WALTZ, MART AMD JOHN, and hundred others, sold at 6a. and 10a. - - OUR ART DEPARTMENT inoludes tbe finest Oil Cbromos, with heavy Rtlt frames. $1 55 pieoe. 83 85 pair. As an elegant Christmas Present we reoommeod CHROMOS UNDER GLASS, durable last for life 31 75 piece, $3 25 pnir. Also, Crayons made to order ai Low Price and Satisfaction Guaranteed. A largo assortment of Picture Frames t all prices and in all sizes. - , f- STRICTLY ONE PRICE, JPJ But Absolutely Lower than any of her House . (3 Leave orders for Tuning; Piahos and Organs at my Store. E3. "W-AuLiXjoKrA.XJ. War!-:-War!-:-War! Against ligli Prices. The War Has Opened OWGS EUsORE. - OAVINQ PURCHA8ED WHILE NORTH ' THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK That I ever kept, I am determined any nonse in tue city, as I bought Sales I can afford to sell yon A Suit worth $15 for $10; An $8 Suit for $5,c And so on down in nfonortion. , TN YflTTTH'S AND w v Jm. -su fw- -aVA. JU Both bhort and Long Pant Sui.'s, Knee suits so low as $1, age 6 to 13 Years. t" Anything in the Clothing line yon want Also a lame line of Gent's Furnishing.Goods. Boots, Shoes, Ha4 ' CAPS, TRUNKS A large line of Ladies' Cloaks. Newmtrkfita. nnd Chilr1rnai Walking Jackets from 12 to 16 sears, and other ponds ton nnmnrnna to mention. ;Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere. -. ' . . n Mioor w . Berry, JHiddUi St., NJEW BEItNE, , C. ' "UCTllVflCaJ STT!LilT,A'lT. J., A. Thomas. Salesman VAUG1IFJ patent sFn::3 ve::h. " LIGHTEST, STRONGEST EASIEST Monro VEKTCIE 0JT EARTH. C'JCCIES, pmoss, AND , suEmrrs .i On tills fonilcrM f I 'SS nim' "'nimmniiVMMni.limfti" ii.it!1' '.. Wiifc'iiiiiuiiiiii,i(i(iiiiHiulvi.iluiu.1tiJaA IMP UsULLtS Market. All of which for Cash, or negotiable TO BAPTIST CHURCH. -' SEOW WISMIS aid h COISCED. - to sell as cheap tf not cheaper than tho most of my goods at Assignee - TOY r.TnTniNtt JL y J. 1W - .J M iJ M MM I I 111 I have the best line in the city. 0, and . VALISES. 1 AND a I r xi as- . v ."Z-v' M S v
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