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I LsJtES' 4530CSCEXMT. r DaJLT JOUHMaHsyebUae Daily iipt i m a. per yean n.wi(r a aaaata. rai rKKLT looa-iti , vary Thvr-'r i aaau Payiafc. til - 4mm a est M r la, Utm'&.MV' advsr l wmit e$j k f lilli4 fi WilllN as af aera nofita. lU ni iJK.ll aalallaSa-lsffl- 'l aaails UaarsaVare sollalted, M iimum 4-i M e0aslla-' vvtlkktlHUIUMMIMMlMt. Att umiN" taa fceir ! mkH l iinrtlMMH ultr head 1 Uoaaii and I r at u a Unr M taeertloa. asta Hrt HbtMl laclln axial rata at satsadsd M a.y !! realla wrtml a sitae Mkr r aa"' - J ' il.i; v lOW AtfOPf ED IT TBI HOKTB CA.E- ouii rusa Aaoauxion.- rmssaataf aot tod taaa It fernta e MVUlktwvirt ree "eerd. lef than. rasalnUaaaaC reeasaf ul efcltaary poetry els tat eMtui; miiM Mktt Iku taoas tMttUtMaiftellt1Baaeat- MM ' MtMfrtiiinkM4MrtilHltntMt wurliliMitt aram sratea reveeae Uktt ' tartTOd wUl M earted.fo a the km X THE JOURNAL. -a. . BMOtCK. Preartstaa-i Lsl tp srtss, tVAkW Od itut at Nev Berne, X. tL M MmUm atoMer. On of onr exchange 1 notes 'the latectof ThomM A. Edison's mar- TUons achievements ts an inven ' tk which be calls the kinetosoope by which he can take continuous pictures of a person in motion. He . earn take forty aiz piotnres a seoond and continue taking for twenty ; seoobds, the len tjta of thna required to unroll the band. The pictures taken now'are small but he says he wllLeooi tive the apparatus so perfected that he can take large ones. This is grand stride in the - photographio art. Chemically, the apple is com posed of vegetable fiber, albumen, eugar, gum, chlorophyl, malio acid s gallio acid, 4Iime, and muoh water. ' FsrthenniTev mtb rthe bouthcra Otlatie, the 6 ermao'a larger pre- oeitage of phosphorus than any Other fruit or vegetable. The phos phorus is admirably adapted for re newing the essential nervous mat ter, lecithin, of the brain and spi nal cord. It is, perhaps, for the earns reason, rudely understood that old Scandinavian traditions represent the apple the food of the gods, who, when they felt themsel ves to be growing feeble and inSrm resorted to this fruit for renewing their power! of mind and body. Also, thf acids of the apple are of signal use for men of sedentary habits, whose livers are sluggish in Mtion,those acids serving to elim inate from the body noxious mat ter, whloh if retained, would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin eruptions and otheralliedtronbles. Some such an experience must have led to our custom of taking apple sauce with ' roast pork,- Hob goose, and like dishes. The malic acid of ripe ap ples, either raw or cooked, will neu tralize any excess of chalky matter engendered by eating too much meat. I Is also the fact that such fresh fruits as the apple, the pear, ana me pium. wnen taken ripe and without soger, diminish acidity in the stomach, rather than provoke it Their vegetable eauoea and jui oea are converted into alkaline car bonates, whioh tend to counteract acidity. Democrat.'' aad at their oUoJta- tlon he was appointed consul to Asnoy China, He received, hie a, potatmeat from the same apostles of mufwnasry, Cleveland and QrNhaat, whom ha now den oca ces; bat before getting off from this lend of the free aad borne or the brave for the Celestial - Eiapire, eertam. irreralaritiea of life and biemitiei'er eharactarbeaams knowa W ftsVrwideu aaiT tss appointment was wtthdrawa. Every man who has teen his bod of or amine enddenlv wither, as 'if smitten Vy an untimely frtnt, will sympathise with ObL fiioge, while at the same time, jtho oouniry will ! sustain Hie ' President and his Sjy j.Urj' in re sailing the apt ointment of the high mettled Yirgiu'an. It is fortanate that the Demouratio party can ear. vive the withdrawal from its ranks of men who prefer the 16aves of offloe to sound, politioal princi ples. - : , The assertion that the Demo cratic party is the "rugged edge of Dugwnmperf composed of Mr Cleveland in front, Walter Q. Qresbaua in the middle and Wayne McVeigh holding (the tail," Is not true. Without admitting the charge o "mugwnmpery," we take occasion to observe that however great these distinguished men nvty be, or how ever honorable the positions they hold, they are no more the Democratic party than a drop of water is the ocean. The Democratic party is the Peo ple who regard the Constitution as the corner stone of their politi cal edifice, and the Chicago plat form as their party oread. The Democratic party of today is not recreant to its sacred trusts, The evilr tht afflict the ooantry are not of Democratic origin They are the direct result of llapnblican rnle, and whatever hinderaooe there is to thsir removal ; comes from the Republican p rty. Without stopping to oaaider how far present ofBoials have wan dered from Democratic stanuirds, we concent ouroelva with the broad declaration tbat the Demo cratic party doe not owe alle- gianoe to leaders, but, on the con trary, leadars od alU'iaaca to the party. Leaders my ba changed, but principles are eoteraal la A Texas Court. The United States Coart of Texas, Has decided tbat a negro cannot ride in a Pallman car if the company objects. rue salt of N. W. (Juuey, ex col lector of customs and republican politician, against the .politician, against the Pullman Palace (Jar Company for 15,000 damages for refusing to sell him a berth in one of the sleepers hauled by the Inter national and Great Northern Rail way was decided in the U. S. Court at Qalveston last Friday against the plaintiff. Notice of an appeal was given. The case of Samuel McCoy, in dentioal with that ot Coney, and tne same amonnt of damages, was dismissed. The ground of conten tion was that the Pullman Palace Car Company had no right to dis criminate on account of color. ETECLIL MEET 150. Oftb BUckaoMars af ths Hew Berne : Ballalac ana' Lean ltsUtlM.l The Board of Directors' of the New Berne Building and Loan Association at a regular meet ting' held on the 6th. day- of March, 1894 ordered that a ebeci al meeting of ihe stockholders or the said Association be held at the Y. M. C. A- Hall on Tues day, night at 8 o'clock, of April tne iuul. 1894 tor the Duroose of considering the amendment of the articles of incorporation and of the constitution . and by-laws which propose to strike out any limit of the number of shares of stock that may be owned by any one person in any series, and to change the entrance fee of ten cents and make it twenty-five oente and to have a transfer fee of twenty-five cents for each share of stock that may at any time oe iransierrea on tne books of the association, and for such other and further business as may bo brought before the meeting, It is further ordered that all the shares of stock in series number one of the said associa tion be and U same is declared of the full and par value of one hundred dollars per share on the tenth day of April 1804, and that all persons having stock in the said first series are most earnest ly requested to attend this speci al meeting and have with them their certificates of stock at which time all persons who pre sent themselves with their stock will receive the full amount due them. All persons who have borrowed on-their stock will be present at this meeting and re ceive their papers marked paid and satisfied. By order of the Board of Di rectors. J. R. B. Carraway, Secty. and Treas. m630d - , I BATS OX HAND 'r A LARGE LINE. OF MErfS AND BOIS OYEflCOATS. : , ALSO A GOOD LINE OP BOYS' SUITS, VYHICn I WILL BELL AT N. Y. COST. OomeJearijuiU gei yonr choir. . A J. SUITS, No. 78 Hiddl St. Spring Business OX THK BASIS OF THE NKW WILSOX TABIFF. o o 'ow on sale, our new lines of High Novelty Suitinjrs, ("olored Dress lioodn, Black Dress Goods, Fancy Dress Silk, Velvets, VVhit Goods, Laces, Embroideries and printed and Dyed Cotton Dress Fabrics, in assortments larger than ever. Selling Dry Ooods, bv mail is a special feature of our business. Our mail orders are filled bv train ed people who do nothing else. Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all tha attribute that auffio to make a flrat-olaaa family Joaraal, The Philadephi a RECORD Spares no trouble or expenae to gather and present to iU reader all tho newt of the Old and New World. Ita aeTeral Department, each undur th management of a oompetent K II tor. treat full; matter pertaininjr to The Household, The Farm, Woman's World, Science, Art, Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. CO., . - . .' - ,i Sv '.aanaiw - I PEOFESSIOSAL. Haxro tTxxst Received. Three Car Loads -OF- Presenting day. a romplct ruaKzlne etciry Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS : Daily, one year, D.uly nd Sunday . one par, ADDREiS The Record Publishing U 1 7-0 1 9 ClIKSTNUT HTRKKT. Puiladeltiiia. Good Hard Brick. We art prepared to till all order op to 100 thousand per week, W. P. BUKRUS. Fine Horses & Mules Adapted snituable for all purposes lioad, Farm, Draft and Tram Hoad use. Uanging from 4 to 7 years old and thoroughly broke to harness. The finest lot of 1)U1VIN(J HOUSES ever brought to this market. Also full and complete line of BUGGIES. HABNESS, ROBtS. BLANKETS. WHIPS. Etc, Etc., Etc. Exclusive Agents for tlie ELLIS BUGGY the best on the market, X KAT and STYLISH LlVEKYat MODERATE KATES. We are constantly receiving consignments of Horses and Mules, and wil , in tlie fulnre, hold AUCTION SALE Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to tbe highest bidder. i e' Ciill anil exaniiiie our slock, it costs notning. Hlne Front Stables, M ddlc Street, New Berne, N. (J. The Ben Shoe for the 1-Mfll Money. Samples Cheei fully Sent. OUli FKEE DELIVERY. Caxh icith order of $i5.00 and over we deliver goods free (except furn iture and crockery) to nearest Ex press office or ltailroad station. W. H. & I S. TUCKER, & CO. 123 and 125 Fayctlevijle Street, Raloigli, N. C. LEGAL UOTICE8. THE DEMOCRATIC PABTT. Col. J. Hampton Hoge renounces the Democratic party and joins tbe Bepoblicans. " In his tirade against the Democ racy he nays "There is bat one par- 1 ty and a half In existence in the United States the Republican party and the ragged edge of mag wnmpery, composed of Mr. Cleve land fa front, Walter Q. Greeham ia the middle and Wavne Mc Veigh iHltnthe tail. Tfce man that can nSllow that kind of a po litical conglomeration, that is with, out a piinolpU, without a policy, they palling ia one direction, the ao called Democratic Congress pull ing in the opposite direction, while erery financial, pecuniary and in- daatrial Interest of the country is being colled to nieces, the nonntru upon the verge of bankruptcy and ' the people dentitnU and on the point of itarration; can remain in the Demecratio party' OoL J. Hampton Hoge may be an honest man, bat it will - be very difficult for hirn to.make the, eona, try beleve taat)t'gir(tj.i trne reasoii that Induced' tim to leare the Democratic party : and become a Bepnblioen. - ; - A fam mnnth morn ha wa lltin. atd by T,-"'-iilain aa A ftrut btu Electrir bparks A German has taken oat a pat ent for producing varnish from lin seed oil by means of an electrio cur rent. TBS VERY BEST TIME to tek Dr. Fierce' Golden Medical Diaoov- trj to now, If yon f el that your blood I oat of order. Dont -wait until yon bar to mn dimaaa; it' easier and better to prevent it With the first blotebe or eruption, or th dullne, wearine, and depreanon that an eoma of the lymptoin, yon need thi medi cine. It will rouse every organ into neaitny action, thoronghlr cleans and repair yonr system, ana Duua up neeaea nesn, neaicn, and strength. It's the only guaranteed blood remedy. In tbe most stubborn 8Hn or Scalp affections; in th worst form of Scrof ula; in every disease caused by a torpid liver or Impure blood if H ever fail to benefit or cure. Ton have -your money back. No substitute urged by a tricky dealer, though it may lie better for him to sell, can oe " jus as gooa " iot you vo tmy. A certain and lasting car, for th worst Catarrh in tlie Head, Is guaranteed by makers of Dr. Bage'a Catarrh Remedy. Hundreds of Witnesses. Stomach disease, such as indiges tion, dyspepsia, eto., are hard to cure witn orainarr remedies, but 'l vner'i Dyspepsia Bemedy never fails. Thous and gay so who have been cured. If yon have a stomach trouble it is yonr dnty to investigate until yon find a enre. oena; for book of partieula "How 4o Cure Dyspepsia'' free to Gha. O. Tyner, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga, iSnlloa'i Contiwptlvtt Cure. Thi la beyond aueatioa tha nooMaru! , Oough tUdioine w hurt var told, a few dose invariably onr tha worst case of Cough.CrouD and Bronchitis, while ita wondarf nl mcauaa ia tha cur of CouamptioB la without a MraUel In the history of niodisina, Sinoa its Brat diaoovery it has boaa told oa a iraaraatao, a teat which no Mher anadioln east stand. If you hay eongh we earaastly ak yoa to try it. Price 10c, 50c and $1. If rour nB are soro, cheat, or back Ism, use rTui. obi roron naater v Bold br Hew Boras Drag OoV; D ; y. ; I Execution Sale. rarHuant to an ezeontlon lsmd fmm ttm Supsrior eonrt of Craven County in favor of me piainuuaana against me defendant In enaction wnerein v. u. UlarK and W. W, Clark are plaintiffs and the New Bet ne Flee trie Light and Power Onmpany Is defendant, i rave leviea upon ana win sen tbe rollow Ing property of the defendant at public aue tlon, at the Court House In tb city of Mew Berne, at 111 o'clock M.on Mondav. Anrll tha iad, 1SK1: A (certain lot o- parcel of land situated in the city of New Berne, on the Miiimiia.gi oouiu rront. street, netween Driven and Kaat Front street, now ocou pled by th New Berne Electric Light Onm pany aa a power bouse, end the sari wli cli was purenasea Djrta l oompany from 1 hos. S. Howard and wife, recorded In tha Iwli ten office of Craven county, book 10) folio iovuiuni wb Duroinn. aiiHinaa ooiiara dynamos and mtchlnery of every desorlo. tlon on said land; nine all th pole, wlie ane lamps no . on tb- streets or tbe city of Hew ;8erne and lu any buildings In said city. w. B. LaNE, Bherlff, New Berne, N, O , March 2nd, im. Idiioistratiir's Sale of Lui I INJECTION Trff GEHTUMArft FRIEMD f tte tala. He Pata. PrevMia sjirlrfar. l- rvt. Hyrlnse. A I to 4 llay Cure for (lovuiiuiiu uiKT, J.KUC. aRHKA, Hi-KKMATORKiroc. and nt' linbealihyBexual Jlscbariri w Sure Prsvsnllveof til Veneral Dlseam At DrucglsU, or sent to any address for el.OO. BjertlcHS Ma t dor I. 17. L. DOUGLAS Squraklru.BoItoraWaterpraof. Beat Shoe sold at the price. so, 84 and 83. OO press Shoe. - Kquul cuvlonl work, cosUng Irom o to $6. UL 83.50 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. w Best Walking Shoe ever' made. VS V . 82.60, and 82 Shoes. thh nrafrjf i Imilar remedien. PE.HEKETBEMT, itldafartl, Ht Wly4sr Mj. Cm. MmmwmMUv. Ohio, ; .;ThIS IS THE fiS?5 Boys Unequalled St the price. 82 ft 81.70 School Shcf Arc the Best for Service. LADIE6 J3, $2.60 $2, $1.75 Best Donirola, Stylish, Perfeot ia mmoeabie.Heat Styles. IW.L o. -i titling: and a tne world. Insist upon havlnr iKiaa snoes. name itiprioe staniped on Dottom. jtrocaton Mass. DEALERS who push the sale of VV. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer wmeii neips to mcre;ise llie sales on their lull Jine of goods. They nnoni to son at a irs profit, and we believe you can save 1 wrawtir ot un aaaier advertised below. Jatalos-ne free upon application. by baying; all your For Sale ly J. J. BAXf&l, ?Agt, New Berne N. a Pursuant to that certain o dcrof tba So. perlor court of Graven oruniv In tbe certain causo thersin pr-ndlug, h iuhi Iq Kef, if. Peiletler sdtn-.iilstrHor db no t a. of Z. lade deoeuN--.!. twiivd on the lOih day of nart-o low; a- n untiar waion samoraer J am ordered au : - i i.aed to sell tba ber.lnalL.r described laiiK for the purpose of making assets ete, ID the estate of Z Mlade deceased. I wl'Jsell atDnbllclauetbin -i tba (lanrt Rouse door tn in ettr ot :. Bern, m Tuesday the loth day of Ap ti ls.1t. at the boor of 12 o'clock M. to the lniiest bidder for cash, the following Be vera i or naniaia of land, lying and belnu sltnaU-ii the elty of New Berne, and bounded end -leacrlbjd a follows to wit 1st. Bltuata on tha Kortb alda of Hmatl a beginning at a point M feet went or ihe northwestern lntersactlon of Br ,il and ueonte streets, ana running -thou, a wo.t niong nroaa street 02 feet 10 inches h-i north and parallel with th western upw .,f tbe Baptist ebnroh iot 209 feet 1 h.ri.n to tne Metts and Bnnson line, tbei.nii ( u.l ana parallel witn uroaa street 51 test tnenee aontn along tne western line of tne Baptist ennren lot, isw iet i H inches . Us beginning. 2nd. Beclnnlnc on tbe Nort I l ' ; Street ata point litueet 10 In. w.. o, tn north western interaectlon of Broad and Oeorse streets, aad ronnlnff Ujmm mi along Broad 62 feet 10 Inches u George Bow den' sontbeastermost ooroer thence north along aald Koedens east line 20 feet 1 Uln. to th Metis and Brlnson line, taence east parallel with Bmed street 62 feet 10 Inches thence north X feet i inohas to tbe begin I f uiDf un orowi nnwi. Sd. Bealnnln at th North efcatarn eornav of lot No 28 on the west (Ids of Han cook St at th southeastern oorn.r of lot No e7 and rnnnlng southwardly with Banoorkst, 121 feet, lhnca weatwardly aad parallel with Hanth rVoa t ant lot No , thsnc Northward ytwtlie- i-of said lot to la Ho. 87 issnc -firdi with, tbe line of aid lotto the "vilunlng,- e'u part of lot No 23 lu iha Man of. the aa d xilur at Kern Bern. . - . - - 4th. Tbat feertaln lot 00 th west klda of Hancock street at th north ast earner of iot no. , runnlug with Benth front earner of lot parallel with Baneock west corner of lot and oaratlal with Roma ooek street, thence with Hancock street to I T , Hie Declantat: being tot No, .U IM plan IX (liJCl HORSES ! HORSES! HORSES ! Ill ? H 0 H i ) t J? 0 ! H 0 CD : DR. G. K. B2LGBY, SURGEON DENT1S r. OfBo, HI die street paoaiw- Ba :( Mrotf... . -deoiMwtf HKBKHN H u dr. j. d clabk;" DKMTI8T, - - . aw stilt; n. c. OA a m Orava strMt, batwrea raj lock ad Broad. "' J tL olw TUN. M U . U.lJ.S. Prte- nmltMl t oneiailv aid Ma. batitl ' Ueatlatry aad UanlJal t-urg.ry Teeth altraeted Itboul eaia by the DM or fit IT mid (.la verv thins la Ihe line of Ueetlstrv 1 la tn beat stylo, rtatlalaotlon goaraateed. UOet, eoroer of Middle am and yadera klloy, euaoalt Baatisi P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNKT AT U W, Middle street, First room abora Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. - Till praetlce la th Coeotle of Or van trterei. Jon-a uncloe and Panlleo. United -tutaa .burl at New Berne, tnpreme Oourl of las Miata ATTORNEY AT LAW. Keal Estate Agent. JNcw B-ue, N. C. Connection. New V trk Boston and Canada. Timber landfl. Farm lands, Truck lands. 10 wn iocs. Do yon want to bay f Do yoa want to sell f WHITE. WRITE. 1500 ucres, Truiit Koait.lti milos of citt- Tirubor and Truck Un1. AN ATriiAinvK MKNT INVEST- Thu nUention of Invest inff pub lic in called to ihn iMid-an stock of tho CiMimirtiul Huiltliiig and Loan AHsnoition. winch ih Hold at 1100 I't-r line lnvp-itrH in Huh atook will be pitid 8 pt-r cint. per aonom p;u Ji.i et-mi-4iiiiall, and may wlttidiit KBtiif Ht. hmv time after one- voar In iMVitisf thirtv lava noiif.H. Ki lull (.HiiiciilrtrH and prciKpi-titut oa'l 'n or ml'lrcua Commercial Kuildinq amd ' Loan Association, 803 east Main St., f2C10t Uiubmond, Va. LADIES IX) iO0 KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL BHD PEBHYBQYJSL PILLS rethongInlnd only FRENCH, safe and r. who vara un uw ranrkvUfa ffiOe aUIUi MUt ti 11 nil K iaaii . Geuaiuo Bold onlj bar P. S. DUFFY. Drue-cist 8oIe Agent. and 80 Head of Driving: Wo'ritHoro ; ASID 8TE0IIO AOTIVE'TOTJKB IIULES JTJ3T RECEIVED -'-!.. . , FKr.lTHE.l7EST. - - uia nrutn - anmsF nr i . . , ( -. . i7 j!Tl:W.L.i- Wow is the time to Buy while .1 have a large stock M, thenoe North and fr rrl . 'i 5. ! . A . . MJb1neeiS.tS.ra,.,; T ' wsj v& cheaper than ever before for CASH Bout kront street to Haa I ,' , . - . - ' u : 0 ot tb said Olty of etr Eerne, if areb 10Uu lm. I a' to select from or Negotiable F. H. PEUTlH, AmlnUtratorr- I ' 7 ' ' -' as m ? -- , -'to r Wantedtl Names! FOE , ion nnn RnWr-i -.w,www uuvovilVVtB" TO TEE WEEKLY REGISTER Published at Wheeling, W. Vir-' ginia. The Farmer's Friend. A Home Oompanion. Tbe Best Story Taper. Has already the lareest Circnla- t inil tf nntr UavonanA. t. It. A - Virginias, Eastern Ohio, or West.' ern Pensylvania. ' , ; . The Great TwdIta . Pao-a. Weekly. -. . Its woman's and Children's col- nmns are of nnnsnal domestic in- terest. Its Special Features cost more money than is paid by ant tbn other papers in the same ter ritory. . . . . , . Its news colamn8 cover the world. . Bill Nye writes for it: Dr. Mimugu jx v. tw 11 v a iui 1 1. fj ttiutco P.. JBeed and Kadyard Kipling, ' Eichard Malcom Johnston, Ella " Wheeler Wilcox,. Julian Haw thorne, K. R. 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