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(III J'CR-M, eauoltec- -t m -mAj at WW ear rear t fw (w urates Datlv I ally e.ibaaTUre It". 9IU vet MUV i . f HLT lljdlt j f&,Jaj r.j mout tur utaani Jmi m ae la Mum, Kesnint Mr i ftawu will e ootloetea areas tty MIM it SeOBta. ' J i ..!-. -,ai v-a Maorwa i'"inmiiiimii are eolteitoa. Ba torn vqimum 1M ee uicrM to aaaafellsh- o viufcolataeaaaolke eotbor. arU la loafer Ma half aoiaaa atast ha aeM 44rtlaHiwl( Miar hast Of Baataaas Ixxmu eaa Raaaara it aaala aar Use tor tat taaenlo. tote aaok eerteaqeea leearUoa. aeoetal retea Saeoaloa aaa Unto. Ufiim feee a(lTMva4 ateaj ea- aaaeefUe eaiker by acelieettoa at mil lOxtal arrui vkarala UtciuruM earns, . ItfLH jLuOrrtDBYTHI BOETH CaE- OtOSa FBBB AMOOIaTIOlf. ; raeMof kot less thee It leeota 'per avtnaoeawtoa far sirdl ff thanks. aotattose Ksiisot" ad oelteerr poetry ate tar abttaar aotlwea othr lhaa those Mat IheealloreUnMalf hkll fir k a mat- . a aeon, .i Jettons efeaarea aad eoelety aad all ottaat eatemiaaeeat from e-htea reran a 1 to ba ' lartrW will e charted for at the rala of aeaaoataaUae, THE JOURNAL, , - fraprlalor. V. IUOWE, - LMtl eoare. VMm the Poet 0ffie4 at Sew Btrne, JT. C, at sawnf rfass matter. ' Ths Dafenoe of Col. Brecken ridge aa so tar developed, says the Chariot News, does not strike the average reader as a particularly trpnf ane. About the neatest ref ranee to this defence that we have yet Men is that in a New York San headline, whioh says: "Adam made a atmilar one In the Garden of Eden." ' Mr. Edson, the greet electrician, has challenged the skeptical to name one substance, organic or in organic, which i not to be fouud la his laboratory. Every depart ment of nature has yielded itw tribute to the potent wizard. The bones of birds and animals, feath ers, hides, teeth and horns, shin- - lng metals, laceot crystals, varie gated mineral lie scattered in pro - fusion; dainty shells and coral repose. among mossess and sea weed; fragrant gums and spices re- oalt memories of the liir B.ibj of Bethlehem. Chalks, renins, wales and ohemioals are heaped about, in lavish plentiade. The collection embraces not only raw product, bat specimens of nearly every human industry. The Eiffel tower, built wholly ol metal, is an example, and a good example, of a step in tbo direction whioh architects will be driven fo follow in future. The great railway stations, exhibition buildings and other structures of steel, concrete, paper and glass, which tbe needs and inventions of cur day have oalled into existence, show whioh way flows the stream of ten dency. The new building material, in the opinion of experts, has come to stay. In another century houses may not merely be built with steel girders, they may be made of met al frames bolted together and grip ping walls of papier macbe. Then the age of the tent will return. A man win Day nis nouse irom a manufacturer and will hire a site to set it up 00. When be moves frorq one place to another be will take . his home with him. Build lng leases will die a natural death. Towns will wander about, a nd a great many carious revolts will arise. LED ASTRAY. Many a sad life, with not a ray of hope to light it on its pilgrim age, commenced its downward eanrae by being led astray. Itno apology, for the evil that one does, that "he was led astray.' ; There is a path that shines brighter and brighter until it is il lamlaedwith ineffable splendors-f the oeleetial world. The honorable walk'taerein,;and all along the way . M I ! L A. a angeie 01 iiguv auaiier aowers. It la the highway oi holiness. Id it honor and virtue need no guards. They are seoire in their inherent strength, doubly secure under the protecting aim of the omnipo. tent, While "he was led astray" fur nishes bo exonse for misconduct, snob lonr nature that sympathet-; ie cords respond to the touch of brotherhood, and we pity those who hare been led astray. In this life of oars there is no such thing as retracing footsteps, thanks to the Merciful one then are path sthat lead from the labyriths of sin into the highway, of holi . ness., t ' ;'.:..:., !.';.- C:. The blind eannot see them. Those blinded by sin and passion will hot pee them, bat there .are minister' d angr-l a At fM'k ffm On r"-b rN Huu-, ad tb O. IiIik- pal ud jH.ut tbe way U Uviaie and Heaven. . . O, bo the aoola of the TiriO'Qt tknll with jo -irhea the lost mre foao d. Earta strikes ft. not that well oatil a nighty anthem riM to tbaskiea tojln ia tiecborn of exultant haletoysns around the throne of the eternal. -; Lei no impious, hand aUerapt to lead a ray tbe little' ones, the ransomed of Uu Lord. "It were better for bint to have n millstone boat his ock end to be out into the midftt of the sea, than to offend one of these little ouea. When we wrow the head line of this article re it ided to pridaoe an article of n political d stare, bat a religions ae timent pervades this community ai. I we oo not help e.Tmpachisiog .a it if we would. It ia a terrible thing to lead one tHtraj-, and the politioal leaders, who have abandoned the altars erected by onr fathers and Lave gone off tJ worship strange god, mDHt meet a terrible rrtribo- tion. Til 1 lafiirutratin narfv ia rKa ar tr - of safety, and woe onto those wbo betray it into the hands of the Philistines. "L d HitrajlThe fi.mers have been lead astray, but they are get ting into the right way. Tbey were eittilyletd astray bduaase the vir rumis aad the good suspect no evil. There are exceptions in all cases, but as a general rale it is easy to gain a farmers confidence, and when yoa gain it yon have his band and heart. For this .-etsoa a party oouipssed of farmers, or iu which their influence preponderates h is ia it eletneats of strength thai Weijjh mightily for good or evil. It is pleasant to lielieve that our aticaKur.1 mtsses ire oiuiug out of tlie -i!dera?N in wliicti they have wandered into the broad rond in winch onr fn'her.s ;rod,th highway of Nitional luiior and pr rsun il sf.ty, tin A. uerican De mocrat'j. ('bus Kya 1. d uUt, Springflel III writes: ');iau(su 1'ilp Cure is a lujt RelJtr and bus ,'iveu rntire b msfuction, exc.pt in .mi- cesf, Iii.:1i a iiihiIc rn- tlrely xailsf irMrv by y.i'jr promptly le ftiD'liiii; the $j.'IO ' U V (iatkill. To Sterilize Water. AHiv.tntof tli:' Uiiveisifv of (Jer.ev-i i:i!(ibir 111 the Svi.-i .Mi'Uiea' lifsiew ,1 new inetboil I uteriiiziog wa'er, tint. iH killing any organic g.-niM tb.it may tie in it, wtrcli in sitpl ro be .it ouce hi ru pie llll (I t'lllCICIOUH. The process eonsisrs in Htirring; it to the wa'er a nm.ill qu i ,tir f oi permang iniiti, ot potrtsb, which will inst.uitly destroy any living oig.iniKm th.it the water may con tain, pun fjing perfectly even stagnant water taken from putrid pools. The permanganate imparts a color to tbe water, which is not fit to drink iu that conditiou. The ad dition of a little c larcial in a fln-ly-povdered state (bone char coil lining iecommended for the purpose), at oaoe relieves the water from tbe permanganate, and makes it absolutely pure and colorless. Carefnl experiments have de monstrated that water containing ptomaines, and other deadly or ganic poiHons, is perfectly purified by this process, so that it may be dmnk with impunity. It is established bey nd all doabt that cholera, typhoid fever, and other dreaded diseases are in most cases cotnmunicited through drinking water and unlesc one is perfectly, sure of the purity of his water supply, it would be well fjr hira to take the precaution by test ing this process. VIOLENCE. That is what the ordl nary pills and bowel medicines depend upon. That axpluins why y oui 'system ia in a worse condition afterward than before. And that is the reason why Dr. nercei neasant rel lets are the best things In the world for every stomach and bowel trouble. There's no disturbance, no rcao- tlon afterward, and their help iatts. Tbey alsolutely and permanently cur Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick and Bilious Headaches. One tiny, sugar-coated granule is a gentle laxaure or regulator; three are cathartic They're the smallest, the easiest to take and the cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money Is returned. Boy of reliable dealers. With any others, something else that pays them better wiD probably be urged as "just as good." Per haps it is, for them ; bnt it cant be, for you. For a perfect and permanent cure of Ca tarrh, take Or. Bagea Catarrh Bonedy. We believe Ji hnson's Magnetic Oil a most excellent rempdy for neuralgia, rheumatism, lave back and soreness of ever kind. $1X0 bottles 50 cts. G W GaskiU. As a publican Zaccheus was very little, but how fast he grew when he came to Christ. . Hnsrlreds of Witnesses, A ... Stomaoh disease, suoh as Indieea, tion, dyspepsia, ete., are hud fo cur with ordinary remedies, bat Trner's Dyspepsia Kerned y never fails. Thoa. ands say so who havs been cured. - If yon have a stomaoh trouble it is your duty to investigate until yoa fiM a dire. Bend for book of particulars 'How to Cure Dyspepsia" free to Ghas. O. Tyner, Drug jisV, Atlanta, Ga. , ' - . , 1894, Spring Business ox the basis of the jjew . WILSON TABIFF. - " o o?- ' Sow on wile, onr Dew lines of Iligh Novelty Suitings, Colored Dress Good, Black Dress Goods, Fancy Dress Silk, Velvets, White Goods, Lnoes, Embroideries and printed and Dyed Cotton Dress Fabrics, in assortments larger than ever. , . Selling Dry 'ioods, by mail Is a special feature of onr business. Oar mail orders are filled by train ed people who do nothing else. Samples Cheerfully Sent OCK FREE DELIVERY. Ctuh trick order of 15.00 and over we deliver goods free (except furn iture and crockery) to nearest Ex press office or Railroad station. W. H. & R S. TUCKER, & CO. 12S and 123 Favi-tlcrille Street, Raleigb, X. C. H't'CIAL XBtTIXU. ' . iwrtiio stoeaaoiur of the New Berne Building and Loan Association. The Board of Directors of the New Berne Building and Loan Association at a regular meet ting held on the 6th. day of March, 1891 ordered that a sped al meeting of ihe stockholders of the naid Association be held at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tues day, night at 8 o'clock, of April the Hth., 1801 tor the purpose of considering th amendments of the articles of incorporation and of the constitution ana hy-laws which propose to strike out any limit df the number of shares of Ht,.ck that may be owned by any one person in iiiy series, and to change the entrance fee of ten cents and make it twenty-five O'-nts and t have a transfer fee of ti nty-five cents for each; I snare ot stock that may at any time be transferred on the hooks !of the association, and for such other and further business as I tuny be brought before the meet ing. It is further ordered that all the shares of stuck in series number one of thesa'd associa tion I) , ,1 mi th same is declared lot tin-lull ami par value ot one Ihuiiilreii dollars pershaiv on the j tenth day of April 1894. and that all persons having stock in the ls:iid first series are most earnest !ly requested to attend this speci ;ti mi", ting ami have with them their i-iilieatc f stock at wiiieh time all persons who pre si nt tliemsehes with their stock will receive the full amount due them. All persons who have borrowed on their stock will be present at tins meeting and re ceive their papers marked paid and satisfied. I!y ortler of the Board of Di rectors. J. K. B. Carkaway, Secty. and Treas. mS30d LEGAL NOTICES. Administrator's Sale of Land. Farsuavit to that certain oiderof tbe Rup perlor 0 urt of iiraveo county In tUe certain cu so therein pending, entitled Id Re 1. H. Fe loner aaminiairator a D n c t a. or Z. ladn deceased, ifeued on the 10:h day of Man n iyi; anu unoer wnicti aamoraer i am ordered ad ileemed to soil the herelnalter dttcriocd land for the purpose of making aeteeto, tu tbeesta'eofZ blade deceased. I wt'tHeli at pub lc tauotlon t the Court House dtwr in ibe civy ol New Berne, on ruofcdsv tueJUih ti&f of ApiU ISiH. at tbe hour ol 1 2 o'clock M. to tbe highest bidder fur ch1j, the following several lota or parcel oi land, i lug ana oeiitR situated in tne city of New Heme, and bounded and described as foilowa to wit 1st. 8 taate on tin North side of Broad a beginning at a point 51 feet west of the noi ih western in Le sec Ion of B d and George sirret mi ruuuivg thence westt along Broul street 52it t 10 inehes. , thence north ana parallel with The western line of tne Uaptlsi cnnrrti Jot 109 feet 1 K Inches tome MeUaand nrlason line, theiice east and parallel wi'i Unad Si met .V feet 1(1 in thence moth aioi the western line of the Baptist tuu:cii lot, -'W liet 1 laches to the Ue Inning 2nd. Bgl nnltiK on tVe North side of Broad street at a potm l'0n-et 10 lu. west of the no thwesteru luterse;lton of Broad and George Btrer-in, uri r uuilng thence west aion Hroso i et l n cue to ueorae Bow tien's outb eh; nti.i' mer thence North alo:igsa:d d.-ri st Hue 209 feet 1 la. to tun M" s iu i '.ri.isjn I ne, thence east parallel -;ii Hr a sirret 52 feet 10 Inches, theuce U'r; n eei 1 ircIi s to the begin nlnti on Bra . LiAt M. Ben.n: t h vorinn stern corner of lot No 23 'i- ne - Kde of fiancock et at the S'-u iv i-u oorut-t of lot No 87 and rnnui - r h rjwardly l'ti Hancock su 121 fctet, t. westward y aad par all al wim oaui i . . ;i f-sireet. to i n no , ldiucv Northward y Ith thetlne o: J lot to to No. 87 thence eastwardlv itn tbe line ot said i'. to the beglnntng; len pa?t of lt n ta iu the plan of the aad city of Pew Bern. uh. Tr at certain lot on the rt lda of Hancjett street at th nortii ea-it earner of lot No 23, running thence west aud narallfl wim wen in rrum Kireet, 10 me oa nsui corner o- lot m, toeaee o in ana parallel with Hncoc street to tbe ontb west corner o( lot No. 69. thence M1t and parallel with Hootta Front trert in tlaa cock stieet, thencs with Hanoofe. tT-ct to tte beEinnluv: belD lot No. 87 In tut iilan r. ti. r-KbLbiibit, Aaaitstttrator. i March 10th, ISM. d b n o t a of Z. 8iad .'c'3 afeWV Wis X t-u, Pnrsnaot t au axeentioD lasacd from tbs Superior court ol CrTen County In favor of ine piteinttnaitDa atfaioai La a oaienaans la n act i.n Brem u. u. mara and w. w. Clark are Bia'.DllOS and tha New BaiLe Eiee tr'o Ugntind Powor Cnmpany is defendant, 1 havr lerled npoa and Till sell tne follow ing properiT of tba defendant at publle aaa tion. at the Conn Boaae In beelty of New Berne, at So'c ork M.on Mondar. AnrU tha od, U9I: oorlaln lot o- raroel ut -lan sltnnieit lnthaell of New Berne, cn the south st le nr o-tv fra-tt atraat, between Oiiait:'. jatFr.!H streets, now ooou- plcS t) tbe ' w aott, K rrirw Llsbt Oom psnv a w n Lite, uod vha aane vb eg was pui cut.. o sad uoiupaov from T boa. tt. Hw tnt nd i wi'a leuorded 10 tbe fteala teraorficD of Oravu oouniT. book 101 I, Ala 1 HO; x l ho nit lae hat loss, engines not ere, dyusmoaanrt machinery of every desaiio tion an said laadt also all -the Dale, wl es and lamps no on lbs street of thaol-y of ww Itferne and In any bandings la aald ' w. B. WSK, BbaTlIT, Bw Beras, pr, Q Uareto and, law,, I HATE ON HA51 A LARGE LINE 01' MEN'S AND HOTS OYEnCOATS. ALSO A GOOD lInB OF BOYS' SUITS, WHICa I WILL " SELL AT " - N. Y. COST. Comeearly'aaU gci or choice. LJ. SUITH, No. 71 kTiddle St. - - Pennsylyania'a LEADING NEWSPAPER la all the attributes that raffles to make a first -claw family Journal, The Philadephia RECORD Spares no trouble or expanse to gather aaa preaani to iu reaaara au tne newt or tba Old and New World. Its several Dapartmeats, each under th tnanajrement of a oom patent Kdltor. veat run; matters pertain 1 02 to The Household, The Farm, Woman'i World, Science, Art. Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. Presenting a 00m pie te magazine ererj dav j SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, one jear, , D''-T nd 8und,y-one ear' ' i ADDRESS 4.00 The Record Publishing Co. 917-919 Chestnut Strrbt. puiladrlfbia. Good Hard Brick, We are prepared to till all orders up to 100 thousand per week. W. p. BURRU8. i& THEGEHTlfMAfft FRiEND 5 T"" PrrTenta SMnare ,, reyf'n. A 1 to 4 l)yeurc for UiWaalitxa ui.jrr. l:horriicka, Si kiimatcuehck. od -Hi .. linbealtbyseiuBl blsabaricen T? , 8nr? fTeventlvepf ill Vencrwu Otaraaca At Drueslau, ot wilt to any addreea for X.OQ Valcetlwai M&lvdAp i THE BRTn .1; imuar remaaies. si E. BERET EtST, BtMattrd. Ue Maly Jar Ma. Cew U.cailtr. Ohf . I . a. HORSES! (D ? H 0 t1 5' 0 H 4 I 5 0 i 37 80 Hedd of ;3 j AND STBOITQ ACTIVK TOVB0 1IIILE3 Nof is the time to Buy wliile I have a largo stock "to select from , v They arc i cheaperi than eVerbefore for ! 0AS11 or Ncotiablc Paper.1 y-4: 4 :- 3i:ila Ooncc,::a rrc-tt,-0cr::it3 "ct--i t?- " sj ... v V w .xA) aih sii a.- tTuust Three Car Loads OF- Fine Horses RJules Adapted snitnable for all purposes Road use. Ranging from 4 to 7 harness. Tbe finest lot of DRIVING HORSES ever brought to this market. Also fall and complete line. of ' ' . BUGGIES. HARNESS. ROBilS, BLANKETS, WHIPS. Etc., Etc., Etc. Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS BUGGY the best on the market. NEAT and STYLISU LIVKBY at MODERATE BATES, We are constantly receiving and will, in the fatnre, hold . AUCTION SALE Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. f,y Call and examine onr stock, it costs notning. 3VX. H-AJKCxXT ft? OO- Blue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. V. 3 85, k . DEALERS who push the sale of W. wriicii helps to increase the sales on afford to sell at a leas profit, aad we be footwear of the dealer advertised below. 1 at a leas profit, aad we believe For Sale ly J. J. BAXTER; HORSES ! Driving Cy A The Best Shoes for r-f av tneieaatnoney.yr" Ia sit. lryt t ' T.nC lCTins 1 1 l' llilaa, ' -4 -JN Tm? wftiaivw Road, Farm. Draft and Tram years old and thoroughly brone to consignments of Horses and Males, t. DOUGLAS SHOE SaueaUMS.BoUoai'Waterprtnf. Best Shot sold at the price. 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoe. Kqual custom work, coating Irooi $o to $&. .60 Police Shoe. 3 8oles. Best Walking Shoe ever' made. $2.60, and 82 Shoes, Unequalled at the price. Boys 82 & 81.75 School Sho , . An U hest tor Service. LADIES $3, $2.50 $2, $1.76 kteat wana-oia, Btyiiaa, l eiion l tunr ana nervlceaDie.Heas U tne world. All myiea. Insist upon baring w. I AWaKias etnoea. xnaaaa aad Priea etamped oa stroeatoa . Maaa. , L. Douglas Shoes gain customer their lull line ot goods. They yon i save money try baying all yoa ea npoa application. uacaiogno rree npoa application. lAgt. UewJBerne 2T. C. HORSES ! JUST EEOEIVED 1 ' ' V?!" -5(5 ; V v., i'.fc-ft, -;, wdritHdrGeb - .PKOKK-aiOSAL. DP- 3. E. iACBY, OIUsEON DENTIST. . TB-. uH tcaraii ; ' ar)iiaMi - t v.4.-t- r- t tiaa ' ' '- est aCMaia.K.O. bfhe a Oravea atraei hetwewa Pollock ad Brand. J a"3NT0N. M D , D.D.S. - - - rHla. n anted to . -V ' i Opaiailao aa ate' . . .. . Cv ' etiatrt Ieaiiauy X.V-J!. a lal argery " reetb estrastea oX,-Trr'JjJllbMt paia by tie XxxiS"' ; Brerytblnf la Hie Mne or Uratlatry dona la the boat atyla. Hatlataotlon itaaraairod. 0Bra,aoraro( alddla 4tr.otand 'odara allay. opaoalto Beetle t .. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORN H T TU W , Middle strMFirtt room abova Farm. r's & MaroHant't Baok. . Will araetlsa la tbeOoantlas of braeea maret. Jones. Onslow and Pass Moo. Oa Onltad States Ooort at Bew Boraa,aao lasrama Ooart ofUteaMala . ; WM. fi CLAttHE, 1 ATT0ENEY AT LAW .I-! 7 LSD : Keal ; Estate " Agent. . ' ; pTew B?nie, N. C5. - .. Connection!. New Y irk ' Boston snd Canada. - Timber lands. Farm lands, Track lands ,' Town lots. Do yoa want to ba t WHITE. WRITE. Do yoa want to sell T 8PEUIAL. 1600 irea. Trent ho ad 6 mllaa oToitT. Timber and Track Uod. . : AN ATTRACTIVE MENT. IWTrii'SITi Tbe artention of Inventing doo lio ih elled to tbe paid-up stock of the Commeroiftl BuilditiK and Load aiwtiuisiiuu, wuicii ib buiu Mi VlvW r-rf bare. Ioventora 10 tbis atock will oe pid 8 per cent, per an nam payable BemUaooastly, and may witbdraw ame st any time Lafter- ooe iar by Riving, thirty . days' Unliiic. Fur lull iiartienlara - and. proapfotai oH on or aldrees OOMMEECIAL BUILDING AND . . LOAN A880CI4TION, 8U3 fait Main St., , 2010. . Iiiubmond, Va. J.; L A PIE S W IOO KSOTf OR. FELIX LC BRUN'S STEEL PD FENNYEDYEL FILLS' are the original and only FRENCH, safe and r -liable en re on the market, fnoe SLOOt sent bjj auul. tianuine sold only by r. S. DUFFY. - Drueeiat and Sole Agent. . 'iWantedJ tUamcs ! ;'" ' ; ;'; FOE ' ''"' T' 100,000 Subscribers y i ( ' TO TEE ' " WlLY ?EEGI8TEE: Pablisbed at Wlieeling, W. Vir- : - ginla. : :yy The Farmer's Friend. . ' A Home Companion. - ; The Best Story Paper. ? Has already the largest Circula-' tion of any Newspaper In the two Yirginlas, Eastern Ohio, or West- " em Pensylvania. , , - The Gieat TWelve'-Page i Its woman's and Children's col- umns are of unusual domestic in terest. 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