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'-i aewe. -.. - joeese'ev area aad eoetetaeeU eiae eastrtalaseeat fro at trhtaa reveaea to to wirt vllltotoartaa tat U tto rata a ! alia. - THE .IOURNAL. V. AaTOMK. prAWOiiM Offict a Kim Bern, JK, (7- M nctni dam Matter. ti ii err t Qts vet pf tb Pr-.i,lrD'. Ik acouia laet lfie Blead ulil each nor apt to pi orer the veto thaa th8tewrt bllL Bilver baaaa frleada who aa aot ia faror o( lta tr aad aaltmiUd ooia aad tha Bland bill, being tba ore Boderere aaeMora would com and the fall etieirtt of taa ail- rer nea. Ii. ia otwioaa that silver ia here to aty, !U'ataiag qaality greater tkaa that or aay mi a. It baa asora weight tbaa asy sua. m ft .a A. oi freai lonoeaoe mtr re tard tba reetoratioa oX ailrer to tta proper plaee, bat tbo asaa apoa vbaa bIItm falla will be (rooad to powder. ; . li It U Tory Btraago that the people of the greeteet eilver pfodadof eoaatry ia tho tmU eabmltted to the demoaltia ttioa of allver. It ia atraafer atill that aay mtM oaa aappoee that te oaa keep the peo ple frora haTiag altrer aad dev naadiog for it fall aa complete reoofnitloa. Bilver la aot dead. For a time it waa aleepiac, or MBied to ateep; bat It u now awake and ahowtof the atreofth of a giant. - seitixena ot the riobeet and moat powerful oonntry on the Globe , we cannot afford to be backward la . Jhe national increment for better road. Dr. 8hradj'i article in the Fo- 'rnm con taina along Hat of revolu tion arr dieooreriee and experi mental Ia tbia departmeat Amer ica haa dlatingniahed herself more thaa any other oonntry daring the laet halfoentary, and the record of oar eargeone ia amoag the moat im portant achieTemente of oar oirili- aatioB. Many of the incidents that he aarretee, too, are fall oi unman iatcreet aa well aa of acientiOc val- ae. By nature, man ia strongly in alined to be eodal, bat that falee pride, ia a many caeee appearing to be nneorernorable. ia more a laekif the old gennine common aenae, than superiority ia this blue blooded ariatocracy. The moat difficult point to be observed ia the diatinction between sociability and that respect tbat all parsons are entitled to. The New York Ledger taken np one aide of the qaeetion and elnoidatee it in these words we commend to the Journal rea ders: "We envy neither the man aor the woman who cannot speak to a fellow craa';are oat of their own circle or tc anybody without the formality of an introduction. There is no computing the amount of profit, as well as pleasure such persons lose by hedging themselves in with this stupid fence of fast idiooaness. We have always found more of this feeling among persons who were more touchy on their so. cUl position than among those elf-respecting persons who thought nothing about it. A great deal of intelligence is floatiug round the world without being tabled, and those men or women who hare the good sense to recognize this fact and aot upon it not only are edu- eating themselves, but conferring that pleasure wblcb we are all bound by the common ties of hu manity to exchange with one another. It aeema to us tbat it ia only the anob and pretender who take h different view of this question. BILTES. The fate of the Bland bill haa been decided by either the approv al or the veto cf the President, but the struggle over silver is by no means at an end. It was aaid a week or more ago that the President would sign the ,. bill if he could be assured that there would by no more silver legislation during hie administration, yre ? ' flailed attention at the time to the - fact that there was no one author!. - sed to give the assurance. ii. , If tho President had promptly . annroved the Blair bill thn naonla . --- r r and their Bepresentat ives would bare oeen content to await the re sult without father legislation In ;tespect - to stiver. Whether the bill has been sign t edornot, the delay of the Presi " dent has caused Mr- Stewart to in. trcdoce a bill in the Senate for the free and unlimited coinage of ail- ; ver, and it is asserted with no little show of confidence, tbat . if the ' ..t Bland bill is vetoed the Stewart bill will pass both houses by a - large majority. Should the Stewart bill pass it will certainly be vetoed, - and the question naturally arrises can the Bland bill jr tha Stewart Haaelaea Beaaparte a Ceatribatera te the CaaBope ltaa Macazlae. . Tha aiagnlar good fbrtaoe has fallea te tba lot of Tha Ooemopoli- taa Magaalne of presenting oaa of the moat remarkable piece of Ac tion ever writtea remarkable : bo eaase of its aathor and remarkable because it haa remained nnaospect ed aad andiaeoverei for more thaa a hundred years, only to be given to tba world at laat in aa American magasiBe. Daring a recent call at the office of the editor of The Ooemopoliten, be mentioned that he had on the presses ia the April number a literary treasure, and asked me to gneea the name, saying that it was written by a most distinguished person. After a moment's thought I ventured: "President Harrisonf "Greater thaa be," waa the reply. "Gneea ajrain." Bleinel" "Greater than Blaine." "Gladstonef "Greater than he." 'Bismarckf" "Greater than he." "Emperor Wiliiamf "Much greater." "Pope Leo xilit" 1 guessed wild 'Greater than be." Then I was at a loss, and hesitat ed. "Too mast not confine yourself to living men," be interrupted. "Yon say it is a piece of fiction and by a man greater than Bis marck, Gladstone, the Emperor WiliamT I confess yon puzzle me," "Well, suppose I say Ha Oor- aioan story." The riddle was solved. A story waa actually in existence by Napoleon Bonaparte. The man uscript had survived the vicissit udes of war and exile. Had re mained locked up for a hundred years and was now about to be brought to bgbt in America. It appears from the researches made by the French Napoleonic scholar, Krederio Masson, who vou chee for the fact over his own signa ture, tnat napoleon, when a young lieutenant, wrote a uorsloan story. The manusoript of this he confided to his ancle, Cardinal Fesob, then Archbishop of Lyons. When Car dinal Fesoh died in 1839, his paper were intrusted to his Grand Vicar, Auoe jjyonnet. Napoleon's manuscript was sold by the abbe to Llbri, a member of the Academy and inspector of French libraries. Libri sold this and some other manuscripts to Lord Ash burn ham tor $40,000, and Irom 1842 to a recent date Napoleon's manuscripts slumbered in Ashbnrn ham Castle. The Cosmopolitan maintains staff editors in both London and Paris, men of wide acquirements, who spend their time in searching ex. oinslvely for what is likely to be of great value to the readers of the magazine. To the Paris editor belonesthe honor of securing for an American periodical the interesting manus cript from the pen of the world's greatest personality. 1COC. Spring Business ON TBE BASIS OF THE SEW WILSON -TABIFF. o o' ' - -. -...- ' how on sale, onr new lines of Iltgh Novelty Sailings, Colored Dress Goods, Black Dress Goods, Fancy Dress Silk. Velreta. White Goods, Laces, Embroideries and printed and Dyed Cotton Dress Fabrics, ia .assortments larger inan ever. . . . , - -Sellinc Drv ioods, by mail ia'a special feat ore of our business. Oar mail orders are filled bv train. ed people who do nothing else. Samples Cheerfully Sent. OUB FEE K DELIVERY. Cat riA order of io.OO aud over we deliver roods free (except fnrn- itare and crockery) to nearest Ex press office or Bailroad station. f. E & R S. TUCKER, & CO. 128 and 185 FayetteTille Street, Raleigh, N. C SPECIAL XEtTIXtt. I UXXZ jS IU-ND A LARGS LINE CF MEN'S AND llOYh ALSO A GOOD LI SB pF BOYS' SUITS, WHICH I WILL SELL AT; J X Y. COST. Oonrearlyaad get yoor cboie. i - A. J. SUITII, , No. MiJJU St. ...;L' Pennsylvania's '.. LEADING NEWSPAPEB la all tba attribute! tfcai caffloa nukaa firat-alaai bail; Josrnal, to The Philadephia' REC0RIH '"4 1 f x C" SURGEON DLMi.T. ii41i yr-i ' ..'-'v I i i ( tt 1 MLi. 3E3Ccwo tTvist Reoeivoa v Three Gar Loads : - -OF- Fi ri e H 6 rse s & ul e s Adapted snituable for all purposes Eoad, Farm, Draft and Tram' Road use. Banging from 4 to 7 years old and thoroughly broke to harness. - The finest lot f DRIVING HORSES ever brought to this market - ,.- '" '.. v :'" '"--.'' 8pana no troobla or imom to cathar aad praaoat to tta readitn all tha aaws of inuHVHia nona. It Mral Oepartmrata. each nnfar I th maoafameot of a ooapatont Kdltor, tnat rullj natter pertaining to 0rthe8tckh(ildri of the Kew Bene BaUdiag' and Loaa Astoelatloa. ( The Board of Directors of the New Beroe Building and Loan Association at a regular meet- ting held on the tith. day of March, 1894 ordered that a speci al meetinir of ihe stockholders of the aaid Association be held at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tues day, night at 8 o'clock, of April the 10th., ISiU tor the purpose of considering the amendments of 1 I 1 . j toe ariicifs oi incorporation ana p.,. . i. m...i. of the constitution an 1 by-laws Jt. which propose to strike out any I unit of th number of shares of stock that may be owned by any ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES L-aii?, cuo Jsi The Household, Tha Farm. Woman's World, Science, Art. Literature, Finance, Tha Baal Estate World. miii: i.tiiouu in i.ii i m i irn. aim 1 1 1 . u .i " , ui and ounaay . ono ier, change the entrance fee of ten' ' ' cents and make it twenty-five! ADDRE33 cents ana to nave a iransier tee tv, t- S3.3J 4.00 . Also full and complete line of -J 1. " '7- ' " BUGGIES. HARNESSr; EOBiiS. BLANKETS. WHIPS. Exclosive Agents for the ELLIS BUGGY the best on the market. SEAT and STYLISH LIVERY at MODERATE RATES. We are constantly receiving consignments of Dorses and Males, and will, in the future,, hold . ' - "- i. " :' AUCTION SALEJ I Every Tuesday hiorning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. ;.. - - ',C'V-p;;'-, tyCall and examine onr Btock, it costs notning, Bine Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. LEAVES Thaff what Blck Eaadacba doea. wbea Dr. Fiaroe,i Flcaaant Fal leti are takan. Thaaa ttnr. tr. vV ar-ooatL antt-btUetn graniilei W, .7 aura it oomnlatalT. ThaTa tha miiiam, ua aaaeet to nun, and tha moat natural remedy. No diataifaanoa, no anpleaaantman, nonaction afterward. One little .Pellet at a doe regolatca tha whole rjttara. , CWnl inetkm, In dlgaatieB, Biliooa Attacks, Dint Beam, and all darannmanta et the ' : liver, etomaca and bowela are w-Jl prereoted, raUared, and panna J viiantty cored. - . I - r They're the eStapal pffla jva 1 o bay at any prioa, for therr J ouarmUtd to ire eatirfaotioD, 3. or Tor money fc retorned. Toa pay onr for tha pood job gat. JMwE S Iatii ViV. ar-eo 4 doing tbat am W hers Catarrh may be flUMfjA aartlirtjnarati nnlv Mm 14 from the bead to tha toga. Dr.BagwaCe tarrh Basxdr oarM Calarrb. Itt mild, aeotliing. deaufaig, haaliag. Iti propriatura proBuae S500 or a core. , , f .- , 1 . UnsuDDorted bv iustioa ialor is worthless, and if all men were just there would be no need of valors ? vKlt-; . Ghaa, ftyaa. drnzrlat, Bprineflel d. III. write; , " Japan ee Pile Cor U a bur aeller and baa frira en tin aatiafaoUoa, oxoapt ia one cue, whioh was made en tirely aatiafaetor by yonr promptly re. ftuadJsgtba S5.00. O W GaaklU. of twenty-live 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 ing. It is further orJiTcd that all the shares of stock in series number one of the sum! associa tion be and the satin? is declared of the full and par value of one hundred dollars pershar-- on the tenth day of April 1804, and that all Dersons havinir 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 therii, All persons who have borro'wed 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. m830d Publishing 917-819 Chmtspt Strkkt PlIILADBLPIMl. Co. LEGAL NOTICES. Admittistntor's Sale cf Lani Put suae t to that certain order of the Bud- perlor 0 mrt of craven count; to tns oertam ouo laerein pending, e ill tied In He f. H. re-ieiier aamiuiairaior annc ta, or Z. el&de deceased, ltsned on tue in h day of March USUI: and nntir which said order 1 am ordered nd tloeneed to snii the herelnatier described land for the purpose of maklna aaeets etc, In the etaTe of Z blade deoeaeed. l wriseu atpuD ic laucvlou .1 the Court Hoaae door In he city of New Berne, on Tuesday me 10th day of adiII ism. at Uie hour of li o'elock M. to the highest bidder for cash, the following: several lots or nraeis of land, lying and belua situated In the city of New Berne, and bounded and described as follows to wit 1st. Hitnate on th North aide of KrnAd a beginning at a point oi feet west of the northwestern lnte section of Broad and Geo rue streeta and running thence west aloog Broad street 52 fert 10 inches, thnuce north and parallel wti n the western hue of the Baptist ounrch lot 'Mi feet 1 ', Inches to tae Metis and Rrloson line, tbeboe east and parallel wuh Brad street 5 (eel 10 ta thenoe r-oolh aloog the western line of tne Baptist cnnien lot, itw teet I y, inches to the be lnnlog 2nd. Beginning on tba North side of Broad street at a oolui HOieet 10 In. west of the no tb western Interseetion of Broad and tieorge streets, and running tbenee west along Broad 62 feet II) Inches to George B iw den's south eagle 'most oorner tnenoe North aioog saia o - aen- east line aw feet 1 a In. to the Metis an'i firms tn line, thence east parallel will) Kr aii siivel b'i reel 10 Inches, thence north uu iset 1 laches to tba begin nlng on Bros street. 8d. Beginning at the Norths stern eorner of lot No 23 on the we'- side of Hancock at at toe soutneaMern corner or lot So 87 and running emtbwu-dty Mm Hencoek at 11 xet, in - oh aostwardir aud paralitd with Heulh Kroti. S'.reet to tot No 21, ihsuoe Northward th the I me of said lot to lo No. 87. tbeuc.i eastwardlT with tha line ol said lot to the beginning; Helng part of lt "ou tae plan of the sa d city or Hew Ben. 4th. That certain lot on the west side or uancocK ttreet at the north east eirnes or lot bo. 28, rnonlna tnenes west ana parallel with Santta t runt "treat, lo the Mmtheeat eorner ot lot k$, theuse lh and parallel with Hancock stn Ft lo toe Sonth. west comer of lot No. , thence as'wardlv and parallel with xonth Front ttreet to Ran eoeksueet, thence wlta Ham oew ktreet to lL begmnlks; being lot No, 7 in '.'. plan ol the said OHy of New Kerne, , r. a. i-KUirjiiEti, AmlnKtra'or. March 10th, 18s. d a no t a of 54.w e.je Execution Sale. Parsaant to an eieontinn t . :,',i- tKa Snpsrior court of C.'evsn County lu favor of the plaint.trsiind against the dufendant In anasticn wherein (j Clark and W. W. Clark are piaintids and the New VemeKlea. trie Light and Power Uompsny Isdsfendent, I bare levied nponand will sell the follow ing property of the defendant at pnblio ana tlon, at the Oonrt House In Ihs city of New Berne, at U o'clock M. on Monday, April the ind. 1691: . A fesrtaln lot fir-nareel J lund sltaated In the oltt of Now Berue,. cn the sonihsldeof M.mtU frost street, between Oi wen aad East K'JCl street, now occa pled b; the New Be nr fieolric Light Oom panr p wvt brm e.'nud the save which was potchd o an d Cnimnauy front i hod. 8. H'iwird t.n i wife aeuiHde1 'a the Begts tersoffife of Ifven county, book 101 folio' 180; also all ' Uie hnl dtnxs. engines botiera. dynamoeaad n oulnery or every deserlp tlooonldtKno; iM all the poles, wles aad lamps e on th ttrests of Ihsol'y of New JBeraa and 1st any buildings in sals i " "- w. B.I.ANE, Bhsrlff, aw stsvae, 0,uH auaroa uui iifvif Good Hard Brick, We are prepared to fill all orders p to 100 thousand per Week. W. P. BDRBUS. INJECTION lAVlaUU IV 'vtalw. ' Na Pate. FWTran atrietswej. re Hyrlnge. A I to 4 Day Curs for Uapmunoja tijujrr. XiNucimnHfKA.epKnuAToiiaHonw juid n . lobealthy Sexual Dischargea ' (tare lteventlve ol au Venereal Dlwama At Druggists, er sent to any address lor gt.oet lalertlea MalTdor la "THf, Bran" "of aB similar remedies, bg. HEgRT gLST, lliiliSw il. BU ssadyrteeMlt.tIaalsata. t... W. L. DOUGLAS Squeakless,BotlordWsttrnroof. Best Shoe sold at the price, , 84 and S3.DO Dress Shoes Kqusl cmum work, costing Irom $o lo Stt. 83.60 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. Best W alking Bboe evsr'ands. . . , 82.00, and 82 Shoes. IA Boys 82 SI. 75 School Sho tv Arc the Hint nr Kmira. . - 1 . LADIES' ,-' ,!$2.60 $2. $1.75 Beet Dengola, Stylish, Perfect r i lun g ana serviceable, tie sc aa tae world, all Btyiea. Insist npoa havlag W. L iae aneee. Am price stamved oa bottom. Mrocktoa DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gainustomersi' which helps toincrease the sales on their full line of goods. The caw afford te sell at a less profit, aad we believe job earn save money Vty baying alt your footwear of the dealer advertised below, tMalotrne free apoa application. . - :For'Salsl3 J. .j; B AXm,- lAgt. ITewUBerne H. C.! jV Th Bt Sho for 0ffg -t- i -ew '1 i. 13 i ill i i y iii'imw i x s - - aVa..l.a . . stsTsaBBBBBSBsawsaiaelwr 1 . HD llrrt ll-iw Mass. "1 . - -DriNI IST. " si stn K. K. o, iVioe ed Ora.aB M-'t betw.eu Pollock: (4 BfOad.. -.. ' I ja"3is'jjtON.MD.D.D.S. "Yae'tee limited to . it. " Oleum, aid Ma. 1 '- v-n. ' aT;lel ll.ull.liy - " -r-1..' "d olal enrgery . '; ' reetn I t rast.d ' ' elib.mt rein by tie , J- nee ol Nttro oxide slverytblBgla ins Una) ueuUebydoaa la tae Mt style, natiefactioa auaraeteed. ours, enra ef Middle eii r et sad 'ederat Alley. oojosiie aaatiai i h- ' P. H. PJSLLETIUB, r . HSBf ":' T ' l. A w , Middle strbt,First room h0T Farm. , . SL J - 1 .1. TJ--1. erica mertiusnt a out, -trill practice la the Onantlee oi t raven l . rl Jam. nnaln. a nrf P. nil ha . Halted MUtes CleertatNew be rse, end tauremeOoortoftjeBlaia . Office, 72 South Front street op-. poBiie uasion uoase. ATTOE2TE7 AT LAW ueai instate Agent." i JKew Btne, N. C - . Connection. New. Tf ,rk, ' Boatna and Canada. v Timber lands-; . . ' ; ;.Pana lands. : '-' Truck lands.: ; vTown lots.1 Do you waot to baj f 4 ;' -. Do yoa wsnt to sll f - rr: :ff":""'-v----x- writm " -. - BPRrAlAei I Ml1 Tunt :i.. .-.i. ' Timber and Truck bodg- -i : i AN - ATTBAOCITB. 'k-v,V-JtfBST;;; 111 f LUt- i on n'lenriim of lnvMHtinty nntv. Ifo in called to tin paid-up atook of the CoiMiie.'eial Buildina; aad Loan Aasocltiioo. tthich in sold at 1100 (fr eh tie -, luvedtofd in thin Btock will be uttid & ofr cent. ier. an n an payable nen1i.aB0a4ll.v4 and may" nunart naiiie as anr time .alter . odh j ear by Riving thirty days' notice. For.' loll partioolara and t .e,.u lu. ItlJ r. .. 1 1 n aw .lAmnmm . - . flAWVvnnrlf: Rmt treil, lwr. .: .. t IAJAH ASSOCIATION, t ; . " 803 east Maia'StC, i i r-v i i - totwt . . ' i.KiDniono, va. :, LADIES 100 know t HORSES! 0 s H & i 3" s 0 X HORSE Si-.?): SES! i - 1 ft- .. rs - : n r g . , n n ini) gteoiig' Active Ybuua : inira just iieclived mmff, L- Li i - J liLi', lo ii . - - Now is the time to Buy while I have a large stock to select from fJey .are; cheaper them ever h.iibro "for CASII or Negotiable C M'. . i r- 5 .S'-Jfc:''. - BOM eacl of O ri V i n I a. 4. r ,U a. t,Cr :::to f V DR. FEUX tC BRUN'S V : STEEL r.rlD PEKSYESYEL FILLS are the original and only FRENCH, wnU and r. liable onre on tha market. Prioe eM0O( aeot tif -nuaii. Uenoine eold on! bjr F.S. DUFFY. Sole Agent ' Druggist and Wanted;! Names I . .;-. FOB : 100.000 Subscribers WEEKLY REGISTER, iPablished at Wheeling, W. Vlr- - trinia..- - V xne c armer's r riena. ; . .." A Home Companion. :. ' ' i The Best Story Paper. Haa alreadv the WrAst. P,irrnlo. tion of any Newspaper in the two ' Virginias, Eastern Ohio, or West- era f ensylvania. ' ;i:.lc ; : The Great Tweive - Pag Weekly. . . . " . : - .. . . : Its woman's and Children's ool- UliiUQ NIC Ul UUUQUB1 UUlUVttblV lit terest; ItsSrrjcial Features cost more money than is paid by ANT -ten other papers in the same ter ritory. Its news columns . cover the world. Bill Nye writes for it: Dr. Talmage preaches for it: ' Wallace " P. Eeed and " Bndyard Kipling, Richard Malcora Johnston, Ella Wheeler -Wiloox, Julian ' Haw thorne, K. fi. 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