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rrr.Ljta.s AJtsocscMEJrT. t Eg fJlLTJOCasLiaabaaaao Dally tapl omV at lilpttwi lUikc l iMtui Dailvarat la vr" acnwloan M M oeaia pat -rii turiMtuL j aabUattai ivrj TarJy a MlMMl SS&.l I & at d m mmm turn anal mm I 111 ll Bwl OfaafB- !( pattllt UUnat ara sollitaa. .-alt i a hair aataaa aalktr at nasar kl af MtHHHWU fasUM aaailavaa ataaaa m aim bm ay aaatisatlaa tttlili to. a.i ULn AworrkSBTtu iroBTB oa ouit raaas AWOOIATIOK. rasaastaf aa laaattea ! rt aa wtu ara.aa far "aaida f anttans Kmiil' aad ablt ry aaeliy Uaa la edlsar alsaaatr aaaU M a saa. I afa ara an eaoiaty u aU other mftm wkiah imoai nub larlaa will aa eaargaa r at the rata i Taaaata r ' MlkK VaJ-i 5 THE JOURNAL. FrtfrMan V V. AJIOwOK. IIWsraitJUiW Oflee at Ft Birru, Jf. C, ai WBrna bVih matter. , rikitefiilMr-aipIoyatent of Haw. aUao priaoaera for many years bu bean tha BaHus? of road np the YOleaao of Kilraaa. By tha will of Hn. Kate John on. of Bm Francisco, widow of K. 6. Johaaon, that city, under di rection f Oatallo " church, fata aeartj one million dollars for free hospital. iz VCkm flnaday JJawa : were rigidly aforoed ia the New England colo nies. For more than one hundred years after the settlement of Mass aohnsetta people were not allowed to ait on Boston Common, to walk ia the street, exoept to chnroh, a or to take a breath of air on a hot , 8anday by the seashore Jn front of -Sihai awn mots.' wb "young -people were arrested in Connecticut for sitting together on Sunday an der a tree in an orchard! POLITICAL C0XPL1CATI0V8 A condition confronts the Demo eratio party which it is not pleasant to eontemplate- The party is now in oontrol of very department of the Govern ment with the single exception of the Jndiaiary Department A ma jority ef jfche Supreme Court are and for a considerable time will eontin oe to be Bepnblicans. The President was nominated in national Democratic Convention ad is a Democrat. He is not repos. f nf on a bed of roses, unmixed with thornsXbe 01 tU service laws were cendenoy, and so long as they are unrepealed he most execute tna..'1 i The legislation of the country is retarded because of the various in terprctations given to the Chicago platform as ft relates to the' cur- , rencv aad th .Tariff, The House iit'ai passed the' Blani silver coin age bill and the Wilson tariff bill. bat it la not probable that the Senate will pass either measure as It came from the House. It is now evident that the Senate will amend the Wilson bill, in which event it will be returned to the House for concurrence in the Senate amendments. The House re. fusing to concur. There will be a eoaferenoe of the two Houses, and ia this is the hope of a satisfactory settlement "of the ' vexed ques Uob. ,. It Willi not do for the present Congress to fail to pass a tariff bllL Tariff reform was the great is. ana oa which the Democratic pary came into power, and the failure to 7 pass a tariff bill would be a con HH1VI VI WWHVO WUV WVK w1fcMy eaqal hOfhrowr iter ffleasarej WnVUyJi, fession of weakness that would in- What- adopted should at once receive the concur rence of the President and the . Democratic masses. Anything rec ognising the cardinal piaoiplea of '"Democracy la better tnan 'the Me Klaley law, aad iafinitely better than the uncertainty and delay ia- - oldent upon the continuation of the . present condition of affairs, j The Bland biU will be subjected ' to much 'the sams evolutions ai the Wilson bill Is experiencing. -'- Our hope is that oat of apparent eonfosion will be evolved a wiae syst- thaiwiU eitaoliehx the ft- aan .Ul Pol'RI' M iria,enl and augment the prosperity , and happiness of the people. It is evident that silver is neither dead nor dying. The people Of this c:asiry are not alana ia iheif do-1 maBd . lor mora silver money Fraacs, Italy. Oernauy, aad evea Eoi land, wast mora, while it Is absolntely aeoeasary for India, AU aigaa ladicate the approach of the Ume whea, on Mr. Oevelasd'a the. ory, the parity of Gold and Sihrar eaa be maintained. Admitting, then, the existence of political com plicatioai that aenooe- rionsly hinder, the falfl.ll matt 4 Democratie promiaea. 'fe cherish theeoafldeat assnraaoe that the fa tors la pregnant with blessings that will ill our laps with plenty lad erowa oar party with socoess. Thspath of duty U the path of safety. ;et the President, the Con. grass and the pennle perform their duty, turning neither to the right nor to the loft, and all will be well. In North Carolina complications exist that are harrasalBg aad em. berrassiag, bat they are personal rather thaa - political. North Oar. olinala devoted to her distinguish ed ions who have added so muoh to her prosperity and her fame, but she will not suffer mere personal differences to make shipwreck of her material interests, and the bap- Isess and security ot her people, She will keep her place in the Dem ocratic party, not to aeonre or per petuate pirMnal agranditement, bat, to foster her free institutions and transmit them unimpaired to future generations. TH5 TIKGIMA DARE DESK. Placed la tha State Library la the City ofBalelch. The Virginia Dare Desk, which waa exhibited at Chicago by the Virginia Dare Associa tioa of North Carolina, has been placed in tbe Citato Library in this city, where it can now be seen. Accompanying1 it are a handsome chair and? a framed picture in oil of the convention or women of i&denton in 1774, The desk makes a hand some ornament and a card upon it gives the following descrip tion; The Virginia Dare desk. This desk was sent to the Col umbian Exposition at Chicago by the Virginia Dare Associa tion of North Carolina, as a trib ute to the memoir of Virginia Dare, tne nrat wnite caud born of English speaking parents on toe boh oi i ona America. It is made of wood from Roan oke Island, in North Carolina, where the first English Settle ments in America, were made by Sir Walter Raleigh, and where in 1587, Virginia Dare was born and baptised The architect ural desicn was furnished by Mr. Silas McBee, a native North Carolinian, but now of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. The panels were designed and corved by Miss Katie Cheshire, ofTarboro, J. C, and relate to the history of Roanoke Island. The central front panel repre sents an actual section of the coast of this island. The figure of the Doe is symbolic of Vir ginia Dare, whom in admiration rf Vl Or fait nnmnlATiAn rkn Trt V Wva ttt VVUilVAIVU. UUD .U dians called the white Doe, and who an Indian legend relates, was changed into a white Doe and haunted the island. On the right front panel is re produced the Coat of arms of Sir Walter. Raleigh. to whom America is indebted for Eng- iin supremacy in tne new world. On the left front panel appears the pinnace bearing the Colon ists to the Island, as seen on De cry's may. On the end panels surrounding shields with the dates 1687-1893, are conventional designs of the scuppernong grapes which the Colonists found growing on the Island and which a native to North Carolina. In the womans building at the World's Fair in Chicago., this desk occupied a prominent place on the rostrum in the room where the Board of Lady Mana gers held their meetings, and behind it the President of the Board, Mrs. Potter Pal mer, sat at the sassions during tne tair, or tnat body or women. It seemed most appropriate that this desk should have a place in the woman's building, which was filled with the handi work of women born ia brighter times, and to happier fates; and that in the meeting room of the first organized body of American Women, appointed and reco gnized by act of American Con. gross, tne .birtn and baptism of the first white American woman, should be thus emphasized by the women of North Carolina. New Observer Chronicle. Whan Bab? wu rick, we gars bur Csatorla. TbBwaiaCbikl,aasahalteCaBarla. ' Whan aha oecame Mm, chwg to CMtoria. ; Whaaahc had Childno, aba gm than CMtoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry .for Pitcher's Castoria. Children JJry JbrJrteW. jtefc fas Banaioaiest Lady ia Hew Berne Ramarkad to s friend tha otbar day that aha kaaw Kanp'a Balaam for tba Throat and Loon waa a aoparlov renady, as h topped bar eoagh butaatlr wba otaac otMg-b. ra3Mdia bad M affeot waatBTar. So to pror thli and aoavtnea yoa of lu atari any droggiat ui (ia jroa a at pi Bottla baa. Larra tlaa 60s. aadfl . If thou wouldst be borne with, men near wiin oiner?. Shiloa! Cater. Rndr. Aatanrtf- oa aora for Oalarra, Diphtharta, Oaaker otoath, aad Baadaobav With aaoh bottia tbara ia aa iataaiooa aaaal Iajaetor for tha mora aneoeaafnl ttaat bmm of laaaa eomplaiats wttboat astra baraa., . ' KoncE, OertiOeate No. 76 ot the Capital stock of tbe A. & N. O. B. B. hav ing been lost, application will ; be made for a duplicate thereof. Ja la IS. Uullaw, Admr B- K. Out- aw, dec fSOlm HOTICI is hereby given that certificate N 18 lor o ihirM of stock in aeriet No. ot the New Building and Loan Asso ciation bas been lot and that apuli cation for a duplicate certificate for a like number of shares ia said eeriei will be made JOHN S. MlHIX, fTlm. If. R. JONES, Wholesale and Eetail DEALER IN General MERCHANDISE. New Berne, IV. C SEED IRISH POTATOES IN STOCK Ard for Sale Cheap. THE A. COHN Oran and Plana Ca. Was organized in October, 1893, for tlio pur pose o( sunplviiii: the verv best miike ol 11 anos and Organs to the public. This new firm has ware rooms In Wnsliine- ton and New llarue. N.C.ior Him (-onvr.iiii-iici' oJ their patrons o( KaHtern N. C. We are eel Una: Pianos and OrirunH in nnarlv all the counties east ot the W. & W.Itailroad and are In dully correspondence with some ot the very best people ot this section, and our goods are giving period satisfaction in quality and price. , we handle none but reliable standard makes ot the most modern styles, and sell to the public direct from the principal factories thus enabling us to give the purchaser the erv lowest and bent terms. we are offering the Justly celebrated Men. ors and Gold Medal at the World's i'alr lor iiin nanoB, wmcn received the highest hon- tone, toucn. volume and rapid action. Wo handle the old reliable NEWBY and EVANS Piano which Mr. A. Cohn has been eellling to the public with most eatislactory reaulu tor the pan ten rears. We also keep in etock the reek and Sons Opera Pianos which is also a splendid instru ment, and can order tor you the Rraumular Piano, strictly first-class goods, or any othor pianos boot mentioned. We also handle the NEEDHAM Organ which Is one oi the oldest established organ factories in Amerioa, and we will contluue to handle other standard makes. We thank von tor vonr natronoffn and n Holt your further orders for pianos and or gans, which will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and eiim. ine oar goods at our ware-rooms on Middle street, new Berne N. C. and Main 8t. Wash lngton, N. C. A. COHN PIANO ft ORGAN CO. Would thank yon to examine onr exhibit at the East Carolina Fair to be held in New uerne, reDruary, ith to 24th Inclusive HOMY, Gold, Silver or Paper, I oare not which. Just brine it on and FULL VALUE REOEIVED DeBidc? a full stock- of genera groceries 1 Keep the finest grades Canned Frnits, Vege tables, Moats, Preserves, Jelliej, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Macaroni, Eaisins, Prunes, Currants, Apples, Oranges, Bannaias, Lemons, Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always fresh. My stock of Fancy aad Plain Cakes and Oraokers are unsurpassed and always fresh from bakery. - Mixed, Sweet and Hour Pickles to suit tha taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the Uy. . To my oonntry friends I extend a cordial invitation to drive right; into tbe lot in the renr of my . j where stables are free. J. J. TOLSOfl Alex Miller Building, Broad StH above Middle. . . ' tT4 nOO wort ot torely Haste far Wartv $10 " tesaSti? au,UTitMaDdaMtBopalariatioaa,tock 1 Tocal and lnstramestal, souea sp tp tha av statsnt bwbm, lialttrthia ou latfa ala runratts., . , , . FT.. . ... . .1 CAIMERCITA, hs litaltii Ossarr, . r PADEREWtKW ta arael PlaalfV WiuiUMrna4 . - -. w nutwi corrrai. aMsoaa ail oasaas to ' tm nw loai jicwcAi, who co ' JuaSaat tlmtn jaiMtoic Vtm Tor) out. i'CAiivaaeBaa waktkd. BANES. 1 B1T1I, tat. Tin. sWILMiM tm. 8. L IflBEETX, Cuklar. The National Bant or vrsw bzms, h. o Capital, Sarplus ProJta, $100,000 88.168 , ODBOTORB. JAa. A. Bar-. : Taoa. DAtnaia. oaAB. Bt,faa. , 3. H. aaouvaav W'S"" i Hum. , Q H. ROBIBTa. K. Kx BiBMOP. T0-. A-0m, rraa. O.K. For. Oublw. wa was, v aa-rraa. . M. ttaovaa.TaUat emZENS' BANK . NEW B&N, H. C. V DO A OKtriaAX BAHKIXQ Buaiusa. Tha Aama ta of Basks, Baakara, Onrpora. HOaa. rarmarm. MscahaBia mmA bum aalvaa aa lavoraaia tarma. PmsBM ana auarol attaatloa (lvaa to las Intaiastof ear eastomara. boabb or DiaitTToaa. ffardlBaail rrirtoh. K. n Wmmm J. A. Msadowa. chaa. Unfry, Jr. Ramaal W. Iposk, Jaaast Badasoad, Oh as, H. Powiar, Obas. BalMastala wiiaam uoaa, Mayar Hshn, a W. amallwood. Thin t.Dmii Qaa !. lva o K. Toy. 0. O-Grata. Th. Farmers & Merchants Bank Began baainesa May 1891. Capital Stock, paid in, Surplag. I7S.000.00 6,000.00 1,600.00 10,500.00 UnaiT Tided ProBU, DlTldoadsptld, OFFIOSR8 : U H. Crm-KB. Prrsidaat. Tf. B. Chadwick. - VloB Proa. r. DlWBT, Oashiet. K. H. PowaiA. Teller. F.F MATTHRwa . . Collector. With well established oonoectioDi this Bank ia prepared to offer all accommo lanona oonslstent with O'nwrvatlve Prompt and careful attention given to tolloctions. We will be pleaaod to correBucod with Shose who may contemplate making thangea or opooing new accounts. If toii want a stylish turnout, Something good and neat, 1 oa do not need to look about But go B. S. Street.- And every kind of horse vou need, The strong and useful too No use for others then to heed, For he will sure suit yon. He'll treat you right, and s. 11 you cheap, On bis word you may rely, nd all his promises will keep, So from him tis best to buy. Wm. H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler NEWBEEN, N. C. A Nnmber of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Bepreseot- ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIOBABY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl vania. . .-r i- iy Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. . i OLD VIRGINA 5 ., WHEEOQTV; WHY NOT USE THEEI? Prices as Low as any Good Che root, i-tff !..ii F. yiricfi. WHOLESALE GROOER,' E. S. STREET. ttJt- ' i A LA0S LINE OF' MEN'S AND BOTS OVERCOATS. AJJM) A GOOD LINK OP BOY8' 8U1T3, WHICH I WILL 8ELL AT N. Y. ' COST. Comejearljaad gi roar choice. A. J. SMTH. Mo, 79 Kiddle St. Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all tha attributea that traffloe to make a first clasa family Joornai, The Philadephia RECORD Spares oo tronble or oxpensa to gather and preaont to its readers all tbe news of the Old and New World Its soreral Departments, each under th mnairement of a competent Kdltor. treat full; matters pertaining to The Honsehold, The Farm, Womaa'a World, Science, Art, Literature. Finance, The Baal Estate World. Presenting day a complete magazine ererj SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dail?, one year, Daily and Sunday, one year, $3.3 t.00 ADDRESS The Record Publishing Co. 017-010 Cubstitut Stbkbt, Philadelphia. Choice Home Grown SUED POTATOES. HOULTON ROSE. PEARL of SAVOY, WHITE BLISS. CROWN JCWEL, Wholesale aiid Retail. TOR FAMILY GARDEN PURPOSE I have procured a few Northern grown white Bonanza Potatoes the finest quality for table use of all the Irish potato family and Extra Early. Messrs Wlllett A Dunn are said to hare re alized one hundred and twenty -Ave hbla. per acre from this variety. The Bonaaza cooks up mealy and makes up an extremely uniform mass when mash- It. BEBKY, Druggist & Seedsman. HORSES! 0 80 Of A I f Jip' v S - D 8TE0HO ACTIVE Y0UKG JUST BECEIVTD ifFROT:1Ti:3i WEST.' ' Now is the time to Buy while I hayfla large stock 4 They are cheaper than; ever before for OAS IT Papery:g;v T- JXm tuToncci, Couth TrcitSt. Or M. -.HAHW cj GO., tXUUSt Three Car - OF Fine Horses & Mules Adapted snituable for nil purposes Boad, Farm, Draft and Tram Boad nse. Banging from 4 to 7 years old and thoroughly broke to harness. The fini st lot ofDBIYINO IIOBSES ever brought to this market. ' . " Also full and complete line of . - . BUGGIES. HARNESS, ROBilS, BLANKETS. WHIPS. Ktc, Etc., Exclusive Agents for tho ELLIS NEAT aud STYLISH LIVEBY at MODEBATE BATES. We are constantly receiving consignments of Horses and Males, and wil!, in the future, hold AUCTBON SALE Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. rpCall and examine our stock, it costs notning. IVt- HAHN tSo OO. Blue Front Stable", Middle Street, New Berne, IT. O. HBjlV. L. DOUGLAS fci a ' , Sqrakless,Bottos Wattrimor. Best She t i F$ if!'- iu)ual custom work, coaung irocn $0 to . Pt'i. lfesSi ViV 82.50. and 82 Shoes. SI jC J- Unajuslled at tba prin. 3PJ A-fS XVBoys 82 81.75 Scheol Shoe 5 " VL S a NS'i. Art the BmI for Servka. 21 rlf- ..,, NV LADIES' Sr-StVsT -f4 $3, $2.60 $2f $1.75 Hw' HastDoBola,8tyUsh.PaTfa """"ilntsi- V V rUniiiodtmlmUlM ' ftlHlS IS HIE Til T7tTllll"liaiii,i d imlrt npon havlnc. I. V,." V", pRnc - ' aad price atampwl aa - ,r-r- -ft'Ul- llj- bottom. Brocktoa DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. . IW asn afford to anil at a less profit, and wi believe yon can aava money by baylac all jams" footwear or the dealer advertised below. Catalog-He free npoa application. For Sale ly J. J. BAXTER, Agt, New. Brrne a;. HORSES! Driyiriftcj - : Loads - Etc BUGGY the best on the market. GENUINE Pa HmL HORSES I 7or!:C36,c to select frc: or Negotial' ' -Sk. .-. -anT i
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