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...,Y ...USHERS' ANXOUNCEMENT.. ; 1 IIS lia.Xt.Tr JOURNAL Is published. Dally . (ipl Monday t 16.00 par ja-ur: 12 60 for t znioutbL Deliver! U city aubaorlbern at so mod per month. - TUB WKBKtY JOUK AL. la Jvobllihed every TnorwJaT at fi.lter-nnmv -. Mottoes o. Marriage or eUis not to ex ceed ten Una will be tnaerted free. All H diitooelmattet will be charged 6 on. per line. v 'V:;J;'"'S-V'.' . ;. efiZZ??ot transient advertisements moat be in advance, i Regular adver t.semejrtfc Willie oolleoted promptly at the end of each month. - OommiintoatloiuoontatnlDg news of sum ' elon) pobllo Interest are eollelted. Mo com- mitnJoHon mtut be expected to be pnbl lau ded that contains objectionable personalities, nrwltliholds the name of tna anthor. Arll leatonge? than, half column miut be paid ,37M; fv-er--' . " Any person feeling aggrieved at any as ' oaysaoaa eoanmnntoetlon can obtain the nemaof the author by application st this ifnoeand ahowln-t wherein the grievance ' salat. THE JOURNAL, t b. ntitPKK O. T. HAsTOOCB Proprietor. Local Reporter. JVKnkarad i ft. 0.,ae aeoooi-.' . Obtoffloeat Hern .i at ter. TTB'iope the Democrats at the ' earliest bbur psesible will see ton it tbal the TicioaB, dangerous Federal election laws as Hpplicitblti to iht- several States shall be wiped trow the' statute books ot the Intnl. ; They arj needless, effunsive, hat It i to the grossest abase, and are the . . ready 'instruments of scoundrels and bolldoiers. They are to be - detested most heartily by ail lrec--. men and blur the records ot a great people. Wilmington JIcf- - senger. "Wb are not of those who de spair o the Republic."' said the New York Commercial-Advertiser tour years ago, "because of the defeat at ine polls oi the side which we belie re to be the right side." It . woold have been "better for j oa contemporary, to have remained c n '. tneside which you believed to be the right side, but as you cannot well get back to it dow, it may at ; -a least comfort you somewhat to ecu i template this forgotten little toktn j of your former virtue and fortitudr. : Charleston News and Courier. TAKE TIME 1!Y THE lC'Ri; LOCK. Never be too late. Seize the ' ' propitious momenr. Tnke Time hj the Forelock. . Applicable at all times and to HI , Osoasions, the present is mo:t fav-- - orable for the practic.il illnstratioij . of this rentiment. To two hoases of Congress are - now heterogeneous, but the time is " not distant when they will be in perfect accord. Soon the period will 'have passed when reform measures approved by -the Home can be delayed and defeated ia the Benate. ,- The prudent man loisees the eviV and bideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished.'' The 'American Senate has been regarded as the highest delibera tive body on earth. In its collec- tivi tipacity it commands "T'nniTe'raal respect, jet, in all the world there is not a legislative assembly that more needs to "take - tlnHf by the forelock." It'is never the part ot wisdom to r stand In the way of tho inevitable, - while it ia always wise to skillfully avoid or break the force of an im- r pending blow. It Is more than evident that the " prateotive tariff is doomed, and the ' instincts of self-preservation, toiy -' nothing of the suggestions of en lightened statesmanship, should prompt Senators to take time by the forelock and pus the t a rill amendments that were carried . through the House during tin- hut session of Congress. '7 It is a fact, within the knowledge ;,' of astute observers, that the Mc "' Kin ley bill passed the Senate solc ''( lyasa party measure. Air. Blaine cleanly saw its folly and destrnc ' tiveness. lie pointed oat the fact that "it did not open a market for single additional bashel ol wheat or Un:el of flour," and he used his .influence with Senators to inject reajprocity into it as a possib e ' saving clause. What is reciprocity but fiee trade ji handicapped by cumbrous legisla tion I 'republicans stab protection : ,by the advocacy of reciprocity. "0-:'iya" evident that MeKiuleji.sm .;, baa men relegated to the limbo of discarded shams and exploded J hnnbugg. There is ample warrant, therefore, for every ltepablican ' Senator, who supported the McKin , ley bill reluctantly as a party measure, to aid in passing the remedial measures without watting for the time when the control tf the Senate shall paas into l)emo oratj,bands. BenatorAlKson has said in an , interview, that, "If the Democratic . majority In-the House of Bepresen tatives, would content itself with proposing ; certain amendatory measnres to the present law, eucb kn the reduction of duties on vooU lim-j-mannfaet urc s, and placing other act'oles, ool for lostauce, on the free list, it might be that no obstruction would be placed in the way of their passage by the Repub licans of the Senate." This'is just what the Democratic House did Has the distinguished Senator been asleep 1 Or is it in compatible with Senatorial dignity to observe the action of the House t " ' Ia a little while the Democrats will control both bouses of Con gress, and then measures of relief can be passed without let or bin derance; but if Republican Senators will take time by the forelock, they cau lntNtt n the result and have part in th glory of the achievement. Tuc Jlamlsonii'tit Lady in New Iterne .Itomarkcol to u IVicnd tho other day that site knew rCemp'a ISaUutn for thirTliroat anl I.mifM was a Hupct'lor remedy, as it stopped iH i' c.n "ill i ii st.in tly when othei cougli rtinmlii's liud nu effect whntrvtr So to piovo this and convince yon of ita merit any dniL'trist will f;ive you a sam plo l-ottie fn'C IjiU L'e size ROc. anil tfl, Indee.siou is the greatest ' robber on lie- fnew of thn earih. rhc b ' :-rt:vi ir- vvr!ti ior (iiit-, BruiHK-j .-ui''s, Uicfib, i-itouiu, Kooi Sores, li-iti t, (.'.'i.tppod lia.ids, Chdblniaa, Corns, und ail Skiu Krnpttonp, tid posi tively cuu n I'llw, or no paj r-qairi d 1; is gunr.'si. od lo yivi- periVct .satiKid-::ioii or mone rtifunrf.'d. Prii'.e 2. r.n'8 pet boi. futile in Nerbvo iy V. i. liuiiy, wboifiMaJ'i i.d rMtnii druKjiiat. Siioeti:tii'H wet:ike ?v loiig step by lining put. down it bit. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed tba warning. The Hi'Kntil pethitpe of the sure approach of tli it more terrible diseane Consumption. Axk youriiclvod if you can afford for the Hake of caving &0 ; , to run tba risk and do nothing for it We know from experience tbnt Shiloh'e Cure will Cure your couub. It Devnr f jilg. Thia ex plains ' by more tbau a Million Hot, ties wero eold the past year. It relieves croups and wjO'jf '.r rr.uuli at onoe' Mothers, do not to without it. For lame back, eido or vhvtt use Shiloh'e PorouB pl.tBter. Hold by New Dome Drux Co A stej) in the dark is very apt to be ahtep toward death. DyipepMa nml 1.1 ver t'oii!)!aint. Ik it rj wcrth the prjtdi price of 75c, to Irer iiicjf cf .'very ritituoi of .t.tfo -it tresriti.m complaiutd, if you Link t-o ht r.ur Morn and q-t a Willi of ,;lil.i.'t, Yiialis r, ovr rf S-ottle n oi pt J itj'.ran'i.e t;u it, unf jr.:o:.t ijIy Hnd u H tioc yi u oo eoo'l if. A-1 1 i y. tt no:l.i' M iiy Nt'v A. he t : ! hibkn lie is ri . t-ec voiy fi'.r. T!ie Homeliest flan In New Berne Ai well as the handsomest, and others aie invittd to all on any druirist .tint get rce -a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam ior tho Throat and Lungs, n remedy that is Boiling i iilnely upon its merits and is uarnnte-Mi to ndiovt and euro nil Chronic .nut Acut ('"iilis. Asthma, Bronchitis, and 'on.-.iiinpt:"ii. Largo bottles 50 cts aniicl, Uiiti L' dci,d weow The only easy thing to do in world is to love. THE STACK AND T1IK Pt LPIT Kev. V. Al. Shront, Pastor United lireth rer. i burch. lilue Mound Kan., savs: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's Discovery has done forme My l.ungs were badly disoused, and my pnribhioriers thoutrht I could live oply a few weeks, 1 took hvo bottles of Dr. King New Discovery and am sonnd and well, iridntnK "ili lbs. in weight." Arthur Dove, Mansrr Dove's Kunny roIRs '-ointnnation, writes: 'Alter a tbor ougn trial ana ronvim-ini; evidence, 1 am confident Dr. Kind's New Discovery fo Consumption lieats 'em all and cure when every! hinr else mils. The L'reatest kind ness I can doniy uihiiv tlioiisiind friends is lo urpe them to try it." Free trial hottles at F. 8. DulTy's drug store. Regular sios uoc. ana Most anything can easier tbau selfishness. be forgiven Speeial X'otlcc. AW l i; to nolifv our patrons and the public, gem rally that having purchiised 1 1 if good-will and fixtures of "John Drown, ihc linrin i," tic hope by polite iinl strict attention io luisiness (no "T'l'inre i.l Walt-" airs) to merit n eon timuiH-e ol the iatrona";e so penerously iiesloweii upon our loruict' employer. Kespectriilly, - It. L. Hanks, Proprietor. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' IT IS A DT'TY tod AWfroarHr nnil fnm Vf evt ,,,e hMC vnlae for yoar money, r.:otiitniiirn In loitrfnoiwrnr by purchasing V. 1 Ioii&Iiih hliofsi, whlrh rprrtent the lHT. Vnl"' lor pricea asked, mm thuiHUid will Uglily. 00 2 5(J 2.00 FOR LADIES 2.00 I.7S FOR B0Y9 '75 L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cENf&W THE BEST SHOE IN FIE WORLD FOR THE MONEY, OTIIKlt HI'KOrXI.TIKM In footwear an of tne name hlKb itraii., and repreflent a monoy value far beyond the prices charged. Hce that name aad price arti slampftd un tiottotn of raeb Rh'ia. , WltS NO HIJBSTITI'TK. V. L. lau(lua, Jlracklon, Man, Bold by B5RRINGT0N & BAXTER Mrf. B. WHALEl'B FALL AND WINTEU Millinery THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Oct. 13 tSo 14. . The public arc respectfully Invited. olltl. 4.00 ww jaw w 2.50 fJ 42.25; J $2.00Ii4 Ffin ufh y jl SURGEON DENTIST. Offlde, Middle street, oppaaite BaptlAt ohnroh, . ; . ' deo8dwtf NEVyBEBN. N. 0. BE. J. D. CLABK, , DENTIST, HEW BKRNK. N. 0. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. P. H. PELLETIEK, ATTOKSKY A T I.A W . Orovun St., two doors South of Journal office. Will practice In tha Counties of Craven arteret, Jones, Onslow end Pamlico. . United MtHtoa court at New Berac,nil Sluireme ijourt of the Stat. d'...r. .V- '. Hiilo't f.it t scitt- tion? No, I. Ul 1 , ot n jr ihiit don'l -ml': iu Wbiuj & Oo. b,iv. of thoi'O Oelfbrnti 1 I utii always itotnz oot. Ti.ke ijiy H'vi tr Ml ti.i Htt WUeelt i .'ft n a supply Tr;.iiwe8 V, hewli. I '.sr. v i;st I ought ;r Rt't? no at GDO lo Wbit'.v 's u 1 et t pair 'if 'op Ten n"est Wheel imd yeu c sinile if I General . t. 1-717 '7 icuv.::.. 3. c, i 2D II Hnrll I ."h? of r.cpPlr'iM Mmv he i;.,,u.a when FV lory. ll'if. In , i -1 ef.av "' m.'Cl Hiilc ! c!t a n.l aat- l'.- - ;; hr t e Ipe t. 'tl7..v. tinj Nbliitf 2139,000 mm READY FOr. SALE Cheaper than any other Mar c-,u Fur rti i'li "hr-n. I'vo got. nil and wmi! io sell 'cm. Apply to W. P. VXniV. : New Irue., or M. PilinEK, Uiverdale. jiio" dtf Wholesale and ltclo.il Dealer iu General Merchandise. Consignments; of Cotton. Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran toed. Cotton Baggir.sr and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & . Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Frices. K. E. JONES, i i f dw r;ew Eerne, N. C Thor. A. Ohf.kn, Pres.; WM. Jjcnn, Vioe-l'rea. r. li. Kov. Oaahler. II M. (J KOVKH, Teller CITIZENS' BANK OF NEW BERN, H. C. IO A GKSE'lAL BA.NK1NO flJrilHSHS. Ttie A noon nU of Banks, Ik-oUen, Corpora- lions, rftrinors, Moicuajii una oiiieri re 0)xed oo (Avorablo teTn. Prompt nin) eieiul utmutlon given io the ntrresLof our CURlODltTfl, OK UIRECTOlta. K II. Meidow, ''baa. DulFy, Jr. .ItTiieit l't(Uriiid, ( 'liiiM Kelsonitein MMer Hihn, 1 hog. A. Omen, O. It. Kjy. Ferdinan'l IMricb, J, A. Meduwn, H'ul1Mj W, J.'MjIr, ChuB U. Kowier, WIMlt'ii Dunn, Hi. W. Hmml wood, Geo N. ve VALUABLE TOWN PE0P TjRTY FOR SALE. Pursuant to a Jndgini t-,t or tbe Hi'Dirlor Coort of Craven oouutj, In i'ronetdinn f -r Partition,,! will, on Monday, Dec. 5, 1802, 1 waive, M.. at tbe Ur.urt Hauaa In Nnwburn, Kill at public viiiiiuo, tli two ntteaand i.ota, al iu junction 01 jtat-i ironl and Mouth r-ront atrnfttii, la ca'tl city, altera JJ, O.Hmaw dow reatdra, and whetaMta. O. J, fatuirion rmiueuat tne lime or oer oouth. 0U.V3. fl. f LABK, iiomiuiaalonar, Nobcri, Oot.27, 1ti2 id J, H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S r-raene limited to Opeiativ and ile cbiiuloal D4't1Vrr aml. Dental Hurgarjr Teetti fi traded "ttboat Tmrn tT th one or mtro uiiaa Uaa. '. .. tverytblnir in Oie line or tentltry dona me Met ityie, riatiriaetion tnarauw ea. OfflM. Aorner of aTlddle Mtreet and federal f AUy, oppoalta Baptlal ( Uorob., .,'.' '. ' -r.jiile n? Hiilo rot t i.t tiviiaiua- FIRE AND LIFE LD WAV ;b; We have a full line of MEATIffG STOVES L. H. Cutler & Co. HOiSES afiD f'lSLES. I have jusf reoeived a FINE LQT of Western North Carolina HOUSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. 4.11 of whioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for oh or approved paper. Give me m trial. S3 3 jStaroot Executor's Notice- The undersigned lmvinii dttlv qualified ns executor of the lust will and testament of George S. Fisher, dee'd, hereby gives notice to all persons havingclaims against tho estate of tho said George S. Fislier, to nwent them on or before the 10th day of Octobe- 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will nnike imracdiute settlement of ruiiio. Jahb Fisiiicu, John II. Fisiieu, Hannah A. Lane, 10 4 Executors. ST. LOU IS, MO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Bank Countbra, Desks, and other Oppicb Furnitcbb for 193 now rcarly. New Goods. Now Styles in Desk), Tables, Chairs, Book Caaes, Cabi nets, &o.. Ac, and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods are well known and sold freely in every couutry that pppik English Catalojruefr'frefv Postage 12c. A.. Jones LIVERY, SALE And Exchange Stables SOUTH FRONT STREET, Opposite the Gaston House. In addition to handling Stock I on hand a first-class lot of have manufactured by Edward Long of Wash' ington, N. O. Basil Manly. Wm. A. MclNTOsn Wm Berns Irsa Works Successors to J. U, Orabtree h. Co, Engineers, Founders, AND Machinists. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Kdgera, eto. Agents for Bargamin's Indestruotible Mica Beated Valves, The American Haw Oo. and Prescott'a Direot-Acting Steam Foed, etc. We have just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where wo will keep a full stoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. Ordors for work or material of any kind will be promptly executed. marUdwtf Sale of Valuable Laud. Poranent to the judgment In tbe action w Herein Jamea B hngbea la plaintiff, and George Oreen. administrator or Heuklak Da via, and olhera are delendanu, rendered at the Bprlni Terra (May) 1894 of tbe Supe rior Oourt of Crimen eountv, jiorth Carolina win eeu at mono Auotion at tne t.'ourt lourn In aatd eountv, on Monday, tbe 2m h day et N0Tmber. W2 at Twelve o'alook That certain tract of land iltnated In aald Craven county, on the aonth aide of tbe Seme road, about ten mllea from Uie city ol Nnwbern. where aald Hezaalaa Ua1i re sided on tbeiglkday of November. JBSS.eon laming 8 it aorea (mora or itu) bema tlte amelaud which waa conveyed to aald Haas kl, h Da via by deed realetored In the ofllce of Registerof Deed, of aald Craven county, In Book No, 01, pase K88. exoentlna- I he narts ot aid land told io Jaclaon Hill and Solomon Hill and A. H. Klvera. Tbe oart of Bald land to be aold containing about JU aorea - ivrroe oi aaie, ca.n. M. UaVT. STEVENSON. wJS'di commualoner. NOTICE. If son want the. easiest Shave yon aver had, and your hair cut fn jhe verv lattat style, be sure and call on Prince of Walks at the Gaston House Barber Shop, ' Everybody ear he'ls the.bdst barber in the city, and be has no on employed except first cIfm baibera. . T.j. n. KIClUBDSON, Vn.V. tlMua4 br IllnMaH Uut 1 .ld soli Nfr. Aft. Ut Tb. uamkl - WiSIMilh KUMWIH nduih.mUll.aik.'ki.nn..t!lta. rta.llla, M ImhlUM UW'ia.Cb'u. Ilia, erf .11 frluJMHlp.. Ilia. 41IB. Saw arprlinl. Will MiMffnlfV mil. to hvrilnl IWJ fc FaIIENTS TREATED llr : MAIL. CONnnEallAt Hiryilwii S. WarWnf. S)ll w.u In mn rur wnrU ultn (e Dtvfc . r. limn. miCKi I rtiuita. tmux. iu. X Horse Milliner. ' Aoyong wishing VFirstCloss Setol lland-rnade Hornesa will, do well to call on J. W. GAT, at Stewart's Carriage and Harness Depository on : Broad street. : . Special attention paid to repyring oi all kinds in this line. :X r3 On snd After f-knday - We will be able to fill all orders, - . BOTH FOB . y;; AND ;" . ' Machine Bricks. WANTED TO PURCHASE 100,000 Good Clean Bice. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE PURCHASED ON COMMISSION. ALSO COTTON. SOLD OK COMMISSION. Give u . a call. W. P. Burrus I 0, MARKET DOCK, Opposite Old Btand, NEW BERNE, N. 0. ADOLPE COEK, DBALEK IN PlUm and OHOMIi. The Mehlin High Grade and Kewby & Evans Pianos. Crown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs- NEW BERNE, - - N. C CIRCULAR. The old and reliable tlrni of C'ohn Well ol wan established In Newborn In 1S.VJ. 'i in- oldest bouae now In the oily aud the only surviving member of which In Adolph robu, who hu-been eni;ai;ed lb the Music btiHlnesa for the pint ten yearn and Is now locatid on Craven street, three 'doors below the city Hall 1 would be p'.eastd to Inform my friends, patrons and the public generally mat I nave secured the large nod elegant brb-k building lornierly occupied by Joliu Patterson. Qeoeaad. where 1 have am:, in accommodations for properly condnotInK my largeand IncreaslLg Luhlnesi, bud wm constantly keep on band Upright and Square Pianos of the latest designs, laBtlng tone, snperlor workmanship and or leadlns mannfiiciureis ana me nest material. Also a good supply ot sotr.r Mtsio. And 1 will endeavor to make my business ai popular as me old nrni used to be. and one mat win give satlsfuct on to my nume i .un. ii. vitmn The proprloto', Adolph Cohn, would take tln ciiHaten of returning tfls thanlis to tim e who hove taken an Interest In his weliare, and would resnectfullv solicit the continuance of tbe kindly feeling ol his iiicuui. xieBpectiuiiy, A. OiBN. THE BEST THING IN THE UNITED STATES kob On Cent IS TBB PHILADELPniA $4 per year, Daily. $3.'por.year, omitting Sundays fob THE FARMES AND TB8 BUSINESS HAN, RECORD 'has NO EQUAL. ifc ddbbm . ' THE) BECOED." ' ' "' ' ' FOTLAOKLPrtll. i NOTICE. . , All persona having claims sgalntt Charles Slover, deceased, are notified to exhibit the me w trie vouersignea on or oeiore tbe a day or November, in.M, , . . Stb day All pet sons Indebted to him air reoucitde to iajB' IMiwcu iai e Jay rneni. " ' t. . f - pt. KTAA1llsrar Af lllliarlAal M)aBwjkt . Nov. stb "Him. - v . iff $wM?9Wi '& i $1.00 Per Year. : : ; 60c. for 6 Antfe SLY From Until Jan. -FOR THE- EKLY NINU COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. The Daily $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there if i daily mail, aud is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We nave just received a larre lots of Hew and Handsome Books, both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and;;; see them, and get one by paying onejyearl 'infM advance for the Daily. By paying $1.25ifoi-T; the Weekly one year entitle you. to a book. JOURNAL In cobnectioB with the Jotjbnal JOB DEPARTMENT. All kinds of work executed In thrbe.t,.; of order and at satiBfactory prices. .; Letter Head), NoW HeadsX '' . Statements, . -; : Business Cards, :. IKnTelopeis ' . .. ; Pouters, t,; v Ajod all kinds of workr -'' ' SOD F011 FREE SPECIMEN 25c. Now 1st, 1893.- JOURNAL. Journal, 50c. Per Month. which wa club in advance will also - :- ir.- V ' ''-'.-rti;.'iRt,-; there ia ft FIR8T-CLA60 '. : , COtecS1. THE JCU c t ' . .... i ft. . V? : ' f -i Ir- 1 ; it1 f-l:
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