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. rt:EUJERS ASNCCXCRIEXT. fB( lILTJrB.SALlalllaBea DaUr 4i4v at tan, aa roar t ausfar itmoaiM leu lwv Soon bars t saeeaai pa me ra wkbiclt. i ta m T Taara Ja at li ear a -a Ptrut tor urn mivhmm mmumu aaTeaea. tw,u.i I HaHUitlltt anile el ad econiaUjr al ana ml m (Jo urn aeeil. Hum ara aoUatleeV Ha aaalaaUoa stoat be unSiI la k eabttsav. J MUnMUl4MMUkU SSSSaasllHeSi n amaaola to ub ar Ik aataar. AxU- iminibm . aolassa start be eata fa. - ' J : i -' aaTartaseauata Base beea f actaeaa Lmaliaaa1 a i a irs seaf aerttneaj M lota aee aafceeqaeat tnaartloa. tor ua. - a-aypetesn reeUa aanTkrea etaaTea- i aayaaa aaau 1 aaataef Ik Ml SaVaaata M aaaiaaUoti ran sbtala tna like? mf asabsnttaa el UK aile. MULM AoOPrCDBTTHB RORTB CAB- . our ram awbooiatioh. fttaaaiaf bo ka t&aa Bra totals ear aewlUlaart for atias o taanka, - "taeolnttaes afieseeef aad obltnerj poetry elaare eMtau? aoUoee other tnaa thoae lah (needlta atteeelf stall tiT aa a taat- JaUee acakonk Hi eoelely aad all other atertelaaeeot. tram waton rereeae u to k lettrea will ka eharfed tor M tka rata of raaaat alia. fHE JOURNAL, I.HUIMI, , BUMCK FraarHUti LeaaJ at sa arte. frnfMnUrmiOn Pomt 0fk4 at Jf Berne, JL 0n 4M netni-eUm matter. ' . . That "almost anything is possi ble with acienoe" is proved by the fact that while experimenter! the world over have been trying to get . rid of the smoke nuisance by ap pliance attached to the smoke stack or the boiler furnaoe a Ger man -scientist comes forward with Chemical that actually prevents amoke at the time of fuel combns tion. It only costs about twelve and half cents per ton to use this chemical now when its production ia limited. It is believed that it can be profitably produced in quanti ties so that it will only oast two cents per ton for coal so treated Tests of coal which has been giveu a bath ol this solution prove that its heating qnalities are in no way curtailed and that the fire is clean, bright and well maintained. THE COLQTJITTS OF UEORtUA. The country is informed from Washington that "Senator Col quilt is dying." When it isannoan ced that the great good man, whom webaveerer been proud to call our friend, is dead, we shall speak more at length ol him, bat it is to tbe family of which be is a member that oar thoughts now tarn, as they have appeared to a in early ohildbood and through subsequent years. It was composed of five persons: Walter. T. Colquitt, and his children Alfred, Teyton, Lizzie and Emily. Walter T. Colquitt was tbe most distinguished Georgian of his day, Toombs and Stephens reaching their meridian as his sun went down. He was a great lawyer, an impar tial judge, a powerful preacher and able United States Senator. A good man once said of him "I am afraid that brother Colquitt does as muoh harm as a lawyer he does good as a preacher, for the biggest rascal and worst criminal ia tbe State L els perfect ly stf'e if he can get Colquitt to defend him'' It is related of him that on one day, in Washington, he "mar ried a couple, officiated at a fu neral, made a speech io the Senate, argued a case before the Supreme Court and preach an old fashioned- shoating-methodist sermon at night." Judge Colquitt he wasoftener called Judge than anything elie was the readiest of men, which in duced his bosom friend the father ol this writer to say of him, "Col quitt is like cold souse, mighty good and always ready." (t is very unusual for a devoted father to see his fondest hopes realized In all his children, but each was the good fortnne of Judge Col qnitt. Miss Lizzie usually accompanied her father to Washington, and for several winters she was one of the belles of the capital. She married.a congressman name Fecklin and went West, where she became a power for good in the church her father loved so well. ' Miss Bjiily, the younger and more beautiful of the sisters, - mar ried a Mr. Carter, a rioh Georgia planter of culture and refine ment. - ; L . ' .. There never was a finer speci men of manhood than Peyton Col quitt. At the time John Brown captured Harper's i Ferry Peyton Colquitt was captain of tbe Light City Guards of Columbus Georgia. As soon as he heard of the John Brown moreraeat na Ulrr.rpbr4 to Got Wiae offeriog ta. arrltx of bia company, tod ia renpoate tba haro Goveraor rent the char. acterUtta me age, '7rfioU ea dafead kernelf. , , . . rUrly la lh aprm of 1861, Har din an ' Georgia - BtUlioa, com posed of to L'gal City Qarl, Oapt, Oolqaltf; The Maooa Volya tara,Cap Smith: tba Floyd Bi- flCapt. Boat; tod the - Griffia Guards, Oapt Doyle, waa aant to Norfolk; bat In a abort while Ool pnitt waa made ooIodvI ot a Geor gia regtmeat aad went to tb Ar. my of tbaTeaoesaee. - Ha distinguished himself greatly ia tMttle, aad was killed oa the day be reoelTed hiaappointmeot a Brigadier General. The ConledrCj uerer loat a pur er gentleman or more Kiilgbtly aoldler than did wbea Peyton OolquiU died d the field of bat tle. Aa already intimated, what we have to aay of Alfred H. Coiquitt, the dying sen n tor Is reserved for a future occasion. A Fountain for Dogs and Horaea. Mrs, Marie Guise Newcomb, who ranks high among the artists of New York city as an animal painter, some time ago painted a picture showing two horses drinking at tho fountain in front of the S. P. C. A. headquarters on Fourth avenue. Mrs. Newcomb, In accordance with her previously declared Intention, Ordered a drinking fountain, to be paid for from the money received for the painting. The fountain will be placed at the junction of Third and Fourth ave nues, In front of Cooper Union. There will be a basin for the horses, and alongside of it a smaller one for dogs. On the other side will be n drinking place for persons. Mrs. Newcomb comes from French stock, but was born in Newark, N. J. In 1885, after studying for sotno time in this country, she went to Europe, living In Paris for a year and study ing under Detail! and other cele brated masters. She then went to Ecouen and became the disciple of the famous animal painter, Schenck She has exhibited her work fre quently in this country. A Witty Irish Priett. Father Healey, of Bray, one of tho very few avowed unionist priests iu tbe distressful country, has been in fjreat form lately. Known for a long while past as one of the great est Irish wits, he has fairly excelled himself during the last few weeks. The other day an ardent politician asked his reverence: "What do vou think now, father? Tim Healy will be In the first Irish parliament, lord chancellor, attorney general or what?" "Shure, he will bo a very old roan," was tho reply. At Cor less' restaurant the other day Fa ther Healey's attention was drawn by the proud proprietor to tho fact that Miss Corless had gained some great distinction at the Milan con servatoire of music. ' 'And what are you going to do with your daughter! after all this? asked the priest. "Oh, I shall hope to see her on the operatic eage soon," replied Mr. Corless, who is the owner of the most extensive oyster beds On the Irish coast. "You want to turn her into an oyster Pattl, then?" said Father Healey without a moment's hesita tion. Fraaa Woodchopper te ITealdent, A ahort time before the war a stran ger, giving his name a Frey, asked as sistance and lodging at the house of a farmer, John Gratwold. who lived near Mlddletown, O. Frey said he had been exiled lrom Germany for some political offense, and claimed to have been a student in that country. Ha was taken into the family of Gratwold, where he engaged as a farmhand and staid two yeara. In '61 he enlisted in an Illinois regiment, had quite a bril liant military career and was promoted to the rank of major, a He was taken to Ltbby prison, and was paroled in 1865. His health was broken, and he went back to his native country, where ha recovered, and in 1883 he waa sent to America as Switzerland's representa tive. Later he became aighly success ful in politics, holding the position of secretary of war and other offices in Switzerland. The other day Gratwold received a letter from his former wood chopper, who is now M. Frey, the presi dent of the Swiss republic. Dvbixs the last few months of onr civil war the expenses of the govera nent exceeded three million dollars a lay. THEHK 'U DISCOMFORT, pain and griping, with the usual pills. Take Dr. Fierce Pleasant Pellets, and there's noth ing ot tba kind. you regulate the dose accord ing to your needs one little Pellet for a gentle laxaave or correcuve, three for a cathartic bat it's all perfectly easy and natural. And the help that comes in this way, kuc. These tiny, sugar-coated granules are the smallest in size and th easiest to take. They absolutely and permanently ear Casftlp tion, Indigestion, Bick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. For tbe worst cases of chronlo Catarrh, for Catarrhal Headache, impaired taste, smell, or hearing, and all the troubles that follow Catarrh, there's nothing soprompt to reliera and so certain to cure, as Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Ita proprietors offer (500 reward (or any case of Catarrh which they cannot onr& - -'-r. :' FOTICE. --c : i OertifjcAte NoC 76 of the Capital stock of the A. & N. O. It. Ii. bar lng toen lost, application will ; be made tor ft duplicate tnereof. Jo- lift . Outlaw, Admr., B- K. Oat- law, aeo .,v-j-;v.i2viiss f l f 1 8PECML IttTISfi. Of Uw6tatkiolta,i X Us 5ew Bnu - BalMIk aaa Lata AmcUUb. The Board of Directors of the New Berne Building and Loan Association at a regular meet ting held on the Cth. day of March, 1891 ordered that a spec! al meeting of iho stockholders of the said Association be held at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tues day, night at 8 o'clock, of April the 10th.; 1894 tor the purpose of considering tbe amendments 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 cents and to have a transfer fee of twenty -five cents for each share of stock that may at any time be transferred on the books of the association, and for such other and further business as may be brought before the meet in e. It is further ordered that all the shares of stock in series number one of tho said associa tion bo and lh same is declared of the full and par value of one hundred dollars por 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 Hoard of Di rectors. J. 11. B. Cakkaway, Secty. and Tras. mSJOd 1894. S a av a bprmO DUSinCSS ' OX Till' BASIS OF TIIK NRW WILSON TARIFF. Now on salo, our now lines of j Ilipli Novelty Suitings, Colored1 Dress Ooods, Black Dress (ioods, Fancy Dress Silk, Velvets, White i Goods, l uces. Embroideries and' nrinfeil Itviwl fVktfmi Itroca I t - - - ....u Fabrics, in assortments larger than ever. Selling Dry 'ioods, by mail is a special feature of onr business. Our mail orders are filled by train ed people who do nothing else. Samples Cheerfully Sent. OL'It FliEE DELIVERY. Vault icith order of $.1.00 and over we deliver goods free (except furn iture and (Toekerv) to nearest Ex press ofliec or Kail road station. W. H. & I S. TUCKER, & CO. 123 and 125 Fnycttcvillc Street, Kalcigli, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice of Incorporation, STATE OF NORTH! OaKOI.IHA t Jones county, S In office of the Cleric of the Hnpfrior coort. Notice li hereby given that 1 have Incor norated a com any, tbe artiolea of aald Inoor por ft tion together wtlh the letters ;patenl, having been ttied and duly recorded la my oUloe.the substance of same being as follows: The subscribers to aald article are d. a, Whiting, Lewis Hynuin and V E. Foy. The name of said oorpcnailoii "The Mnysvllle Land Company " The principal place of bulne MavBVllle N. C. The business of sa'd co por a tl on oeln purcaaslng, holding, S-lllnK. asinir, renting and developing lanua 01 kui ainas, ana personal property at Mrtjflvlll, N. 0., or elsewhere in North Car olina; bulldlnK nouses, hotels, manufactur ing plants and water works for use, rent or sale. Laying out const ru.u'n and cutting ronus. iLreei, uitienes and .canals over through and serosa sny cf Its properly, to bur and sell Kit biui of property upon cominlsnl')i or for urrir,. T advanca.loen and hoirow money on real and personal property; to give and tate mort gages and generally to do any and all things necessary and exponent to carry ont tna pnrpoBts above ev. f itn. rhe dura: ion of saiu corporation w be thirty year: the amonntollhe cipltoistouk of said corpor- tion toiMin.KHi nunnrs wim privilege 10 increase aauie to ISO x), or ta reduce same to an amom.t - ot lean titan $3 OUU, said capi tal atoca to l divided 1 to ah area of fa each Property iny be bought and aold by stid ootporat on, (or iliu with lu atoofc. The oor poratton to h iv n-w r i, insae bbnds with or without c up us uJ with authority to secure its stock tv our orators and stock holders not l be in iivtrt"ai.y lUhle for dt Ota etc r co i.piny. fli wrs to be Presi dent, Hcr iftry tind Tif-uaiirer, and Such other office it- nh iiirc r hh create; Dated at iu i TrenL:i. this the 3rd day of Man- . a n l id. J At. t it ivf.t .J. h. u. jimea county. Application for Amendments To the articles of ipcorporatioa oi the New Berne Bailuiat; and Loan Association. Notice is hereby giveu that ' on Monday the 9th. day of Apr '. 1894 at the boar of 12 o'clock, u n, I will apply to the Clerk of th.- Su perior Coart of Oraven County , at his office in the mty of New Beroe to amend the articles of iioorri tion of the New Bern JV;1 ,rK and Loan Association u i.t t'acre will he no limit iu the number, of shares that aay pen-on may own in any one sodas of stock and that the entrance fee may 0e . chanced from ten cents to twenty-five cents for, each share of stock. Jf i .". j ' By order of the Board of Direo tors. . W;;.. . , v lai- f . P, H. PELLBTIBE," AJtv. Nf Bei-OH B. & h. Asn. MarcH 8, 1S!)1. ; ; - v ; , ; 80d Bavine4it 8 shares of" stnek.' fKnm her 1304 In the A. ft. N. V Bailroad notio i heibj g(sn that application will be made for a duplicate tnereof. -.. - m2030d, ,. Wi fit Coor. " I OH BA.X1J .A LARGE LINE 01' MEN'S AND MYh OVERCOATS, v ALSO A GOOD LINK OF BOTS SUITS, WHICn I WILL SELL AT N. Y. COST. ComeearljuJ fet your chok. ' Aa J. SUITH, No, T Middle Bt Pennsylvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all tba attributes that inffloa make a Brst-ela! family Journal, to The Philadephia RECORD 8 para no trouble or nzpenaa to Rather and preaaot to itf reader! all tbe news of the Old and New World. Ita aereral Department, each under th maoafemeot of a competent Kditor. treat folly matter! pertaining to The Household, The Farm. Woman's World, Science, Art, Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. Presenting day. a complete mansilne every SUBSCRIPTION RATK3 ; Y-V It- i-rauy, rtm year, $3. i 4.1)0 I Daily and Sunday, one ar, - AUUK&dK eord Publishing I 917-919 Ciibstnut Stiirkt. I ADDRESS ;. i'lUI ADItLPIIIA. f Good Hard . Brick. We srn prepared to (ill till orders up to 100 thousand per wek. W. P. BDKltUB. I 111 I INJECTION THESENIUMAtfS FRlfflD Mo ttala. N Pain. Prpvta Sltrlrtan 'rft. Nyrinfe. A 1 to 4 Dny Cure for UoNuicnv:A ui:rr. l.KucimiuiiKA.bi'KHMATORRniKK tnd -h) bDbealtby Btjxaal Ltscfaarffe A Sura Preventive ol U Venereal Pi Rennet At Drntglsta, or sent to any address lot Sl.tW. Injection Ilrdor n "THE RRffT of alJ al id liar remedlea. DE. BBWET SEMT. BlauSara, aU nmtjnimr Ma Caw Laacawtcr. Ohto. . S). HORSES! 9 H 0 H 4 80 Cad of ' mMm- , - X rmJm ----- ?3 ;aud steoho active youhg hules justbeceived . :".:':v ' V mOLl TC 3E WEST. Now is the time to Buy, while I have a large stock - to select from "They- are cheaper Tik ZTcxrxcrZf Czzth Trent St. Have ; eTuLJSt Three Gar - OF Fine Horses & Mules Adapted suitoable for ull pnrposes Road use. lUugiug from 4 to 7 years old anil tnorougmy Drone to harness. Tho finest lot or DRIVING HORSES ever brought to this market. Also full and complete line of BUGGIES. HARNESS. ROBES. BLANKETS, WHIPS. VAc, VAc, Etc. Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS BUGGY the best on the market. NEAT and STYLISH LIVKHYat MODERATE HATES. We are constantly rccvivinjt consignments of Horses and Mules, and wil', in the fnture, hold AUCTION Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CABH to the highest bidder. ryCall aud examine our stock, it costs notning. ive. KAKivr &s oo. . Blue Front Stable?, M ddle Street, New Berne, N. (J. K The Best Shoes for -i W. 3 5, Stjrt I lie x.eaat monuy. jKr I ja. m. ttM,7, ,fM St , J S.Va r. luisr tub R-vsm- i . 1 1 1 1 IU AAlaU. Iirl UF aTTs "il IH"raii I . i 1 . . ... .s. .. l URtiMM 1. .Jtaaa. DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. - They caa aflnnl to sell at a Imi profit, and we believe yon can save money by baying all yon footweurof the dealer ndvertlsed below. .Catalogue free upon application. For Sale ly J. J. B&XTjSR, HORSES! Drivingc; W6rkC36.co thau everbeforc for Cy GO., Loads - ltoad, Farm, Draft snd Trsm- a . A L. DOUGLAS SCSEGSB Squeakless, Bottom Waterproof. Beat ShoasoM at tl pries. $4 and S3.SO Dress shoo. Luuol custom work, coslina trota $0 to $8. 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. nest walking noa ever maoa. .... $2.60, and 82 Shoes, C LrDequauea ai im price. . Boys 82 a 81.70 School ShoT a. Am t lva Uit ftxr Sia-artj- ; -! LADIES'..' '" $2.60 $2, $1.75 it Uoarola. Strllsta. Parfke inttingaad HorvloeabU. Boat in tna worm, ah Btriea. Insist opoa navlaf W. Ia Jjouaiaa bbdh. xvaun 4 prloa atamped oa battom. Uroektea iAgt, New Bsrne U. C.; HORSES! mm G CASH or Negotiable Ocrczito r- PROFESSIONAL. EH. G. E. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, aliaila .vrr-t opiHit Rniat lharo. - laoSaent VKriEst' .1 . V. DR. J. D OAK, : , OENT1S3T. - SIHSI, ..'.. OSioe mi OraTan sumA awtwaaa Polloel . ad Broad. - - J H. BpNTON. M D . D.D.3. ' . , Pra-.e hruJlae: to Jr''- ; aaialt a. Ma. .U-Sr- " sbaoKI Uvotiau-y - .-n; ; - aad iwntai r or aery S.-T ''.'T ; " rw s t r at tea '4-Si'P. 'yi 5ii i lthout uia k lie v:fi Jil.rt BaaM Nltra .I. RrarytlilDf la Uts iloa of DaaUairy dona la the best lr la. xati.taetloa iiiuutnil. Onea. aoraar of widilla tr at aa4 r'adara ' aVUay.opaaalta MaatiM t a . P. H. PELLETIERs A.TTOBMEI AT -Uw". Middle itreet, First room above Fsrm . ' & Merchant'" Bank. . . Will arastlM la the Ooantlee- of tran trtarat, Jonas, Onalow and Fa ak Ilea, - Onltad etalea Conn at Maw Barn, aaa mwasaa Ooart of Ua 81 ata ATTORNEY AT LAW. Keal Estate TAgent. .. jNew a-tie, n. a ; ;. Conaeotlon. New V trk . Boston and Canada. Timber lands : Farm , lands, Truck lands. : Town lots. Doyoa want to bo; t WUITK WRITE. Do yon want to 811 f 8PF.UIAL. . 1500 ioree, Trent Hoad milns of city Timber and Truck fond. AN ATTRADriVB INVEST ' MEST. The attention of tuvfiog pub lio in Called to the p.tid-iu stock of the CommeroUl Bmldniji nod Loan Association, which in noid at 9100 per bare. Iuveni.r in this stock will he paid g per oeuc. tt annum pAjablrt neroi-HniiOHllv,-and may withdraw aame Ht any time Lafter on" jenr by givinir thirty : days' nntce. For, lull inutitulara aod (jrufpt-ctun rn'l mi or Hitdreaa commeuoial huii.dino and Loan Association. . 803 eat Main Sr., 126I0t Richmond, Va. ' - ' "- .. ,,- LADIES I0 YOU KNOW - .. .. . DR. FELIX IE BRUN'S ' 8THL JND PEHNYEOYEL FILLS arsthsoriDal and only FRENCH, aateand r liable enra on the Diarket. Fnoa JDJU; seat b; ' mail. llmimnA Mild nnlv hv H. P. S. DUFFY, . Drugget and rsa a. Wanted! Names! v 100.000 Subscribers TO THE - WEEKLY BEGI8TER. Published at . Wheeling,' W.vVir ' . ginia. : The Farmer's Friend. . ; ; : , -: v . H A Home Companion. , ; . . . The Best Story Paper. Has already the largest Circula tion of any Newspaper in the two Virginias, Eastern Ohio, or West ern Pensylvania. v . 3 The Gi eat twelve ?9 Weekly. , n v Its woman's and Children's col umns are of nnusnal domestic in terest. : Its Special Features , cost more money than is paid by ANT ten other papers in the same ter Its news columns 'cover',-. 'the world. - Bill Nye writes for it: Dr. Talmage preaches for it: Wallace P. Beed and"1 Eudyard Kipling, Richard Malcom Johnston, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Julian, Haw thorne, K. B. Wilson, Eider Hag gard, Olive Harpec, Nym Crinkle, and the best literacy genius of the world contribute to its columns, It is a magazine! And every is sue an educator. : ; - Only $1 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 yourself and five ne"ighJ)ors who want free copies. Write" for agents terms. Clubs of six for five dollars. 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