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b PCF.L.JC;:V ASSCCXCKIEXT. m ki4.T I pmaneenaiuaea Daily assent 4W l sxsasar K moaitea ul. V e.ly anbnannere tat WBCKLT IJ1A a ncbbenai .ryTnorOTalJnarn .na-. f ' " rraeat (or sraasln' Um I kMU WUl waafljat ! 4 ( cm Malik f ' " ' oovsnuoBseanuatB taats - "atea i .uOe la lareet erose liaison. an satet saw as a M wanUs- 2 f as nntmflmMUim ala iasina1tla aneer feaaa ml imltrluM Is tbi mm ca.k- 01.1ft-A FUN AWOOIATUW. - Sw1aSOJsws lswaro ! MM silaMaaieteeniH"an4oolnaryootrr . hiaiaoaltewalnnirsaanttoaa - MM - .Settees (ffkint aaa eoslety ant all of uwMHMMMrtMlHiiilkliM tertroS w11laemartea ftw as tfesraa MMUlllM, THE" JOURNAL. jy. C- m teeaiti-Aam matter. jj jThorid poison its victuals every yew three million dollar! worth of black pepper. The Proposei hydrograph will eoable ships to communicate with one another at long distances. The gentlemen, who here under taken to reetore peUllc confidence In'the Wnestyof horse racing are not to be envied. ' iltfc hard to make some things dovetail. For instanoe, tbe men who bee tbe grip is quite as likely to beoome insane as the men who UaHMllalai taeenkan. Sees tMk enHnasaS wainisn, anils! rosea Inraatondsn llaao. ,' HM a BBllllllll fOw Oaalw eM VmXIM aatfear oy imwif iMH4 snsi Ins hosisansi bee "lost hie grip." Emperor William drinks a great deal of beer. His crosade against , gambing doesn't prevent him from -g dfating fot,aklBg fall or a royal flash now end then. Give a man work and yon add to his manliness and independence, give him aims and yon destroy his self-respect and add another pau per to th world. Tbere are few scientists who do not believe that petrified homan beings are pare humbugs. One scholarly Smithsonian Institution man said heoould not find a single instance on record of hnman petri. 'faction, v i 4 . i , L.jJL The dryest season ii half a cen- tnry in the southwestern seaboard counties of Texas closed a week or so ago. Tbe oldest inhabitants tear ample witness to its unprecedented character. fcA i "i j f Tins tiiB'f (Jakpaiss. ' The question has been raised as . :i to now the campaign of tbe pres ent year shall be conducted so as to secure the best results to the par , , , ty and te the people. It is angles- i " ted that 'State .issues been made . -j paramonnt. 1 There' is sonnd sense in this. While the , national Government demands the constant care of the citisea it is to tbe State that he looks for the protection of life. . lib- sty and property. The Demtyrago party of North Garolina can safely go before the people npon the rec ord it has made and challenge the opposition to point to a single Instance in which it has be recreant to its sacred trusts. In no period in our history has iibeen teoie I Important that the Legislature be Democratic, and it is equally essential that it be com posed of men of intelligence, integ rity and patriotism. . ' The election this year ii not to be confined to the election of mem bers of the General Assembly. Man v fantXkttant Dositiafia are to be it 25fllledth;4ifck trope'rity of I UTthe Male aiid1 1fr Istetests pi the people are intimately associated. Hence it follows that It i of the first importance that the people take Y 'ftl'7 QdpDjnaot. the cam- ' It is often said that nominating conventions are not representative of the people: that they are! manip- ' ' ntated by cabals and cliques that py. are oontroiiefl ;bJipersonal infls 1 ' 'ehce rathfef than by oopildera ' ' tions of the pnbUe good. This, nn t . "lortnnately, is too often the ease, .'' but, whose fault la itl In the Demo. f e tionrty s me 1tf timbers are e- iis reoogni- k right to at : h i 4-Bi4rnuaii Vhi ; ' " ced as a Democrat has i tend the prinaries and oast his vote for his representatives in the coun ' ' i try, convention. Ia4eed. it t far his datytoaoiw .v. j, ir. mtA OD!1S0 u ' Ufweoi k4 bM no r . ngu w w-jiiiai. If the endldts aomiaet4 d0 af come op te his ideas of the 6ts of thloga.' 4t istbe inipericive dtty of the eitueatovote at everv election EMgtt here dtti danger. Ja order to bring oat the fall roth of he Demearatie party this year the is- saesand.the.oandidateemust have a sea iodgeaeat ia the hearts of the people. They most spring from and be of the people. - V; " But, we are told that OoBgreas men ere to be elected this year, and consequently national issues can sot te ignored- There is no ground for serious apprehension s oa this eooount. The Chicago platform ia the law of the prty and Congress la acting la c .nformity with itsspir. it. . The obnox os Pdsral Election law has been repealed, and the Wilson tariff bill and tbe Bland silver coinage bill have passed the House of Representatives, Let oar Congressional candidates be nominated la conventions fair ly representative of the people and we have no fears for the k suit. Indeed, looking over the whole field, we see no reason why we may not confidently look for Demooratio victory. Writers of Ascieat Day. - Prideaux'a "Connection" was of fered to one publisher after another lor several years, none vesturing to undertake its publication. Tbe manuscripts of Tasso, which are still preserved, are illegible from tbe immease amber of eras ares, changes d emenda tions. Tbe only instance of perfectly snooessfnl collaboration in Eng!inh literature is found ia the dra matic works of Beanmoa: and and Fletcher. Tne letters of Leonardo da Vinci were allowed by bis lamily to per ish in a garret. Oniy auch were pre served as were in hands of oth ers. The works of Aristale comprised more than four hundred treatises en various subjects. The manu scripts which survive of bis wri tings were accidentally discovered in an an anvanoed stage of decay in an old chest. EeepiDg a diary was a confirmed fashion among tbe literary Komaoy Most of them carrien lltue tablets ted at their belts, in which they kept memoranda of their doings so as to forget nothing when they came to write np tbe record at night. The Handsomest Lady In Sew Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that he knew Kemp'i Balsam for the Throat and Lunga waa a superior remedy, as It topped her cough instantly when othei cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit ur druggist will five yon a sam ple Bottle free. Large size 50o. andfl .When Baby mu sick, we gave her Outoria. VThrn she was a Child, she oned for Castoria. When she oecame Miss, she clung to Castoria. Whw she had Children, she gave them Csstorkk Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ChUdnn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria! Bhiloh's Oaaar. !j Remedy. A marvekl ous ear (or Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is ra ingenious nasal Injector (or the more eaooeaarnl treat ment of theee cotnplaiata without extra charge. . . . phQok's Censnmptloa Cars. Ilbli li beyoDf i qnectiosi the most enooestrul , Cough Medicine we bavs ever sold, a few dosea invariably care the wont cases of Conitli.Croup and Bronchitis, while it wonderful suoouas ia the cure of Consumption ia without a parallel ia tbe history of medisine. Since its first discovery it has bum sold oa a (narrate, a teat which no other medicine era stand. If yoa hay a oongh we earnestly ask you to try it. Price lOo., 50c, and SI. If your lungs are core, cheat, or back lame, use eiii ioh's Porous Plaster Sold by New Bern Drue Oo. All cruelty springs from hard- heartedness and weak character. Chamberlain's Bye and 6 kin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eves. Granulated Eve Lida, Sore tipples. Piles, Eczema, letter, Salt Rheum and ricald Head 25 cen'j per box. For sale by druggjsta. TO EOKSB OWNSBS. Tor trattlni & horse in a tine heslthv con. dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. ej tone up the system, aid digestion, care s of appetite, reBeve constimtion. correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 2a cent per package. For sale by druggist Bold or 1 v. Jodan, New Berne IT. C HOUfJK. ' 1 Certifloate No. "76 6f tbe Capital stock of the A. & N. O. B. fi. hav ing been lost, application will ' be made for a duplicate thereof. Ja- lie B. Oatlaw, Adsorb B- K. Oat- awj aeo. " i---" . Coim u is hereby given that eertificats 18 for 6 shares of stook in series So. 1 of the Hew Building and Loan Also, ciation has bean lost and that appli cation for a duplicate certificate for a like number of shares in said series will be made. " JOHff 8. Mllfix) - i niau rr Z. - VI Edwls Z. Frowi'i Accident lairair. : Cnicare,Illr April 19, 18M. Guarantee o4 Accident Lloyda, Ko. 15 Wall Street, New York City, N Y.- Gentlemen: Ikavs jost received year favor of the 8th int., eottaiaiag your aheek for 13,000.00 (Uus bsisg the faee valae,) ra full payment cH pouey oc a, Hy neia in year eon paay by at y late hasbaad Edwin E. Brown, who, was : aoeiden tally killed by foot-padaia Ct. Levis a abort time aiaee, the particslan of which are still freah in the minds of the poblic Prooa ware rnlf eempleted and forwarsd yoa about ths first of this month I am somewhat lurprieed u well, as pleased with tour prompt aoMva in una uwr waioa .if in marked eontrast with that of another sompany ia which bs held a slaiilar pobev. . I feel that the courteous and prompt aenoa or your repreeeatativei aeserves are than formal acknowledgement. I therefore take pleas ore in recom- mending your eompany is worthv the confidence of my friends and acquain tances, ana any others who may he in want of accident insurance. Bvpeotfally yours, Signed Martha A. Browh. ltOMULCS A. NUHll, Agent. Spring Business ON THE BASIS OF THE NEW WILSON TAEIFF. -o- Now on sale, our new lines of Hieb Novelty Suiting. Colored Dress Goods. F.lapk Dress Goodfs. Fancy Dresit Silk, Velvets, White Goods. Laces. Embroidt-ries and printed and Dred Cotton Dress Fabrics, in assortments larger than ever. Selling Dry oods. bv mail is a special feature of our business. Onr mailorder are filled by train ed people who do nothing else. Samples Cheerfully Sent. OCB FltEE DELIVERY. Cash with order of ?5.00 and over we delher goods free (except furn lture and crockery) to nearest Kx press office or Railroad station. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER, & CO. 123 and 133 Kiivclteville Mn et. H:.:. iyll, N C. 52nd Year The Great Farm. Industrial and StockJJournal of the South, Ons Year For $1, 10 every auntoriDer who sends us 1.25 re will tend Southern Cultivator for one year and SO full papers of choice Card en Seeds. Sample copies and tremiam lift will be mailed FEEE oa application to TBS CULTIVATOR PCB. CO., Box 415, Atlanta, Oa. Th Weekly Joubhal nnd the Oulti aetor one year for $1.75. Can You Read The Future? Do you know what your con dition will be 20 years hence? Will your earning capacity be equal to the support of yourseli and lamily f This is a serious question, yet, you could confidently answer "yes" if you had a twenty years Tonti ne Policy in the Equitable Life A method which guarantees all the protection furnished by any kind of life insurance, and in addition the largest cash returns to those policy- : holders whose lives are pro longed, and who then need . ; money rather than assurance. ' For facts and figures, address W. J RODDEYe Manager, For the Carolina; t ROCK HILL, S. & HYDR CO BUST PEO0F OATS FOB SJ2EI A SPECIALTY, AT CHA8 B. HILL'S, EAST 6 IDE MABKBT bOOli, NEW BEKNE, mm u)l U JuIiVi5sSSm1S5co thsbfllSIJ ! ett, Urellstt sad most capillar sctaotloBS, both , vooal and tnatrnmestal, Kottan op hi tbenoai laicut msnnn homniai tear laic alas , nrfinlts , ( ' CUUIENCm, tk taaaMb (imii'r ' fADCSEWSKl.tJie eraat Pianist 1 ' (, i AOELIM PSTTI an 4 , ' '! - siinsii if Liens oumm. ; , J (i s eaMiIaeaas,' ; ' TO TIW XOBJT Ml'SlCAL BfiBO CO., 1 Broaimtp Humtn Bulldlno, m fork OsQ 1 'J: CA8SasWAKTBP.J - rT - A LARGE LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS ::bVnC0ATS. AL8Q A GOOD USB OF boys' suira, which i will 8ELL AT . : n; Y. COST. ComeFarlTasMl get rT choice. A J. sniTH, , No.7MMdle8t. 1 Pennsylyanli's LEADIN0 : NEWSPAPER la all the attribate that anSoe to make a first-class family JoaraaL The Philadephia RECORD Spares no troable or mpene to rather and proaeat to its readen all the evt of the Old and New World. Ita soreral Denartmenta. each nnrter th raaearenient of a competent Alitor. treat fall; matters pertaining to The Household, The Farm. Woman's World, Science, Art, Literatur, Finance, The Real Estate World. PreseBliojj da,. a complete marar'ne e.ery Sr80RIPTI'S RATK8 ; IHIlv. ou jear. lils nd Sunday . O je vesr, r ADDRESS The Record Publishing 4.00 Co. 917-919 Chestnut Strkkt, Philadelphia. Choice Home Grown SEED TOTATOES. HOULTON HOSE, l'KARL of SAVOY t-U ITIf It 1 1 UU I- riioli'sftle iuhI lift all. CUOWN jkweL, FOR FAMILY GARDEN PITRPOSE 1 bavc pi-ocurod a few Northern grown white Bonanza Potutoes the fluent tiinHty for table uho of all the Irish potato family and Extra Karly. Met)rB Wllltjtt ft Iunu ant mU to have re- ullzcd one liutxlrea niut tvvonty.Uw, bbls. per acre from this variotv. The Bouaaza eooktt up mealy and make up an extremely uniiorin mans wncn nia-u- eu. E. BE KEY, Druggist & Seedsman. HORSES ! o 1 80 C Seadlof rivins l7oi!: C 2orcoo l Ann steoho active touiionuLisjnarEEOEiVEO Nom'is the timo to Buy while I have a large r . iuc) aic'ivitoapci Paper.-,' ' . aXa j3u Joncr:, Zznth. Wiczt Et. : Ourrrito ; Ci;tcn T:- 3BCeXVO tTuust Three Gar Loads" OF Fine Horses & lV3ules Adapted euitnable for all pnrposee Boad use. lianpn from 1 te 7 harness. The finest lot of DBIVI2TQ IIOKSES ever brought to this market. Also full and complete line of "" ' - BUGGIES. HARNESS, ROBES. BLANKETS. WHIPS, Etc, Etc- Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS BUGGY the best on the market. SEAT and STYLISH LIVERY at MODERATE BATES.' We arc constantly receiving aim wii , in tlie future, bold ' - AUCTiOW SALE Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. tyCall and examine onr stock, it costs notning. 1VT. HAHjXT CO. Blue Front Stable", Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. 1 So, L 1 .T.m1 II I III I I 11111 " ' lriV K IHn 13 I tlr PC?r ArWss!.!-1 Jfe.3. DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customersi which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They aa afford to sell at a less profit, and we beUeve yon can save money by buying aQ your footwear otUxe dealer advertised below. Catalosua froe upon application. For Sale by J. J. BAXTER, Agt, New.Bsrne N.. C ; HORSES ! wuau ever uiurt iur ; ' :l:;u;:f K j - . ,v (3 v A Rooeivod - Road, Farm Draft and Tram- years old and thoroughly broke to Etc consignments of Horses and MulesJ Squeklss,Bo(loai Waterpraof. BsttShassoUattlMprioa, 84 and 83.5Q Dress Shoe. hqual custMB wurfc, costing Irom $o to .S3.60 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. uoi wsiiunf boos w aisae. 82.60, and 82 Shoes, ' - UiMquslkd at th one. ... - 82 ck 81.75 School Shor . An tlie lint tor Servlc. LADIES' I. $2.60 $2, $1.75 Best Donsola, Stylish, Perfect jrirans; ana BerricMDie.ises la Ui. world. All tyls. Insist upon lwvina; w. l jjossui anoes. nam price stamped es bottom, Uroclc to a - . ssass. HORSES ! stock to select from'S!' UilOIl Or. leg0tiaDIe !" v ,:v;:;..;-- ";? fHOFH-'SlOSAL. EH. G. Z. 2Z2Yt SURGEON EaNTl.siC J. . - EK. J. D. CLA1K, V OESIIST, Offc d Ora a etraet. biea Poll'. V 1 Broad. Jfl.JSNT0N,M,D.,D.D.8. v -. '. fn ri Itnttea Im '- '.-Ai, ":': .a.n rs Kfc ?T oa-iei Dralllu. t"'-'- J.. a tJetital Koig.fi fJr.y'rr"fT r"u as t raataV " S'tf LCi Hhoo pain by t- Ereryf-lnt la Mia Una of Uentuiry 4en in l&e baa stylo Hatl.testtoa (aamntMd. Omea. aorner of madia t t end " -ajla.opaoalto aiaaiu. - P. H. PELLETIER, A.TTOBHKT A. T U W. Middle strefct, First room above Farm, er's ft Merchant's Bank. Will praattea In thsOoaattaa of Orayen arteret. Jonsa. Onalow and PaaMloo. . OniUd Sbia :iourtt New Berne, a lunreme Oourt ofliie Hlel . - V7M CLAUKE.- ATTORHEY AT LAW? iteal Estate Agent. ' "V -; gNew Bui, N. C. Coaaection. NewT rk Boaton and Canada Timber landrvt'-: FamlimdsViy Truck lands. Town lots, -i Do yoa want to boy I - . - - WllITB. Do you want to sell ! ; y write. BPKCIA. 1600 icrea. Trent Hid M mne.'o.Vitv Timber and Track lurwl : ' AN ATTRACTIVE MEST. INVEST- Th r fusion ol itictut'lnt: Dab- lie is etlli'd to b iiid 0 otnok of the Comraeietdl Build up aod Loan Asoo4non, mh ch is aoltl at f 100 pet hare lr.et,.r ia thin io-k be pa i J 8 p. r oeot, wr- aouosa payabla Cfroi-oiiQill, and. mly withdraw name at nnv time aftr one year by gWmt ihirtj dayn' notice. Fur lull cHrfKinWrs, and proejifotii mil mi i,t H'trlrma --. j COMMEPCIAL KuiLDINO AK Loan Association, " 803 east, Miu 8r., ' y f2610t Itiuhniuudya, LAD IE S I0 XQU V. OB. FELIX LC BRUN'S -" STEEL W PEJHYEOTa'PillS an the original and only FEENCH, sate and ra. hableonra on the market. Price UMii aunt hi)) mail. Genuine sold only by - . V. 8. DUFFY, 8ole Agent. Druggist and Wantedil ITames! 100,000 Subscribers TO THE - , WEEKLY BEGI8TEE, ; Pablished at Wheeling, W. Vir- ginia. , The Farmer 'a Friend. : ' ' f A Home Companion. -- i. . t . - The Best Story Paper. Has already the largest Circula tion of any Newspaper in the two Virginias, Eastern Ohio, or West- . em Pensylyanla. ; - - The r Great v Twelve .Para Weekly. . ' ,., its woman's and Children's col : nmns are of unusual domestic in terest. Its Sp'icial Features cost more Money than is paid by ANT tsr other papers in the same ter ritory. V;. . - Its news columns coyer the world.1 Bill Nye writes for it: Dr. Talmage preaches for it: Wallace P. Beed and Eudyard Kipling, '. Richard Malcom JohnsLon, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, - Julian Haw-. thorne, K. R. Wilson, Rider . Hag gard, Olive Harper, Nym Crinkle, and the beet literacy genins of the worm contriDute to its : columns. It is a magazine! And every is sue an educator.. ,, . " Only SI 00 a year! Agents . wanted in every locality. Money for agents in working for it. Send for sample copies. Send six names ' giving the addresses of your H' and five neighbors who want f;eo copies. Write for agents terms. Clubs of six for five dollars. Address, The Register, 'vVr . Wheeling, x. V. viTn'Tol; tail f f J i rn. a, o. i- Mr ."X,siwoi rnlKls, BsKlx-i aloohol orV... SofieuUio ( dBAth, 1 Dr.-
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