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THE JOURNAL. i .,' .aavru. - i T.UICME. pgrZWaraitta JPeet Offle at Nne Bene, JT. 0- atOMiaVelaai matter. The Wilmington Messenger says that the House hu done three commendable taints thai far. It Toted to repeal the infamous Elec tion lav, aid It has voted to cat down the appalling pension appro priations by many millions sop posed to be even as mnoh as $15,- 000.000. Qlre the Demooratio Rep resentatirea credit tor that much Bat this Is not yet all of the House's good works. It has reduced the Sandrr Civil bill a matter of one 19,000,000. So a saving of 124 000,000 is Tery important and mast ko to the oredtt of the Democratic Soma. TBI Tiro. The Dorham Ban has chronicled the following cariosities of the calendar: No century can com mence on a Wednesday, Friday or Saturday. The month of October commences always on the same day of the week as January; Christ mas day always comes on the same day of the week as tbe first day of Hay; February, March and November commence the same day Of the week, and May, Jane and august commence on different days. Some of these rales do not apply to leap year. The ordinary year finishes always on the same day of the week when it com menced. The years repeat them selves that is to say thfy have the same calendar every twenty-eight years. Baleigh, one of tbe most illustri ous heroes that England ever bred, a man equally celebrated for valor, for geaias, and for learning, 'and fa whose honor North Carolina's Capitol was named, was not ashamed to address his wife, in the view of approaching dissolu tion, in the following pious strain: "Love Ood, and begin betimes. In him yon shall find true and ever lasting comfort. When you have troubled and wearied yourself with all sorts of worldly cogitations, yon shall sit down by sorrow in the end. Teach yoar son also to serve and fear God while he is yoang, that the fear of Ood may grow np in him. Then will God be a hus band to yon. and a father to him a husband and father that can never be taken from yen. Tbe President has vetoed tbe Bland silver coinage bill. We hoped It would be otherwise, bat we coatees it was an nsreasoa sble hope. ; ' There was nothing fa the life and character ol Mr. Cleveland to justify It, but we ooold not rera the hope toaaded on desire, that the disoosaioa of the silver ques tion and Its bearing apon business Interest, and the evident effect of a veto on the party, would inflaenoe U 'Preside tt to wave kit per sonal preference and predelio- tions la tbs interests of party har- moay and the welfare of tbe mass es. . It to true that Mr. Cleveland had nothing to ga'n personally by an approval of th bill. The silver men have antagon td hit administra tion from the beginning, and if he had approved the . bill ha would have lost the support of those who have stood Dy him all along, and consequently would have been a Preaident without a party. Wlahing to sustain the President when it is possible to do o it is matter of eoir-cODgratnlati n that the president bases his veto on the highest ground when lie declares that the bill is neither wis nor op portune. With the President's convictions of the bill it was his duty to veto it Indeed he oould not dot do oth erwise. It is common to judge the world by our ow a surroundings and Mr. Cleveland having for years, lived in a community of gold bugs, be lelves t bat be refleots the senti ments of the Democrats of the whole country. That be is in error we honestly believe, but that he has actsd from a firm coaviction of duty we do not doabt. He is a brave man, alvaya daring to do what he believes to be right. If the bill is as defective as Mr Clevelaud represents it to be, he, did right to veto it. bat it is re markably strange that the defects he points out failed to atttaot the attention of Congress. No statute especially no bill relating to fiscal affairs-ought to be ambiguous. It is a sad commentary on Con gress that a bill, that has created so much anxiety and has consumed so maoh time, is fonnd to be worth- less-io capable of accomplishing the purposes for which it as inten ded a " a bpnnn business ON THE BASIS OF THE NEW WILSON TARIFF. ; f ov on 'sale, our new lines of High Novelty Baitings, Colored Dress Goods, Black Dress Goods, Fsncy Dress Silk, Velvets. White Goods, Laces, Embroideries and printed and Dved Cotton Dress fabrics, in assortments larger man ever. .. . - - Sellinr Dry 'ioods, by mail is a special feat are. of oat business. Oar mail orders are filled bv train- ea people who ao nouung else, . - Samples Cheerfully Sent OUR FREE DELIVERY. . Oath tritk order of 15.00 and over we deliver roods freefexceDt furn iture and crockery) to nearest Ex press office or Railroad station. - W. E & R S. TUCKER, 4Ca 123 and 183 FayettFville Street, . Raleigh, W. a SPECIAL MElTINtt. DON'T BE IMPOSED UPON, when tou ask for Dorffcw Piaroe'a Golden Medical Dis covery. Go to- reliable dealer. He'll eell you what Ea want The ones who ra aomething else to urge npon yon in Tta place are thinking of the extra profit they'll make. Then thingi pay them better, bat they dont care about you. Nona of thaw cheap aab stitatee ii u iut ai rood aa the "Diaoorery." That ia the only Uood-cleanaar, flesh builder, and atmirtli.M. o far-reachins and an tmfiHn fa ita effect that it can be mutranUtd. "In the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Bcrofoloas Affections, or in every disease that's caused by a torpid liver or by Impure blood if it aver fails to benefit or core, you have your money back. Nothing else, at ajar prloe, b really as cheap. You pay only for tbe good you get. There wouldn't be anr cases of chraniaffc. tarrh If all used Dr. Sage's Remedy. That's positive. Its proprietors will pay $500 re ward for an incurable oasa. I aa itonr Of the Stockholders ef the New Bene Bnlldios; and Loss iHoeiaUoa. The Board of Directors of the New Berne Buildin-r and Loan Association at a regular meet ting held on the Cth. day of March, 189 1 ordered that a speci al meeting of ihe 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 the amendments of tne articles of incorporation and of the constitution and by-laws which propose to strike out any lmit 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 j cents and to have a transfer fee of twenty-five cents for each , share of stock that may at any I time be transferred on the books ! of the association, and for such other and further business as i may be brought before the meet ing It is further ordered that all tne snares ot stock in series number one of the said associa tion be and the same is declared of the full and par value of one hundred dollars per sharp on the tenth day of April 1894, 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 certihcates 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. 0 By order of the Board of Di rectors. J. R. B. Carraway, Secty. and Treas. m830d --- - - 1 Cate on iiaxu : A LAEGE LINE OF MEN'S , AND B0TS ALSO A GOOD LINE OF BOT8 8TJITS, WHICH I WILL BELT. AT ; .N. Y. COST. . Coma early and get your choice. ' Aa j. sum!,; No. TIlDddhj St. .-".v.-"V : Pennsylvania'g LEADING, NEWSPAPER to la all th attributea that make a first-class family Jooraal, The Philadephia RECORD Spares aste-onbla or axpenaa to gather and praaant to it readers all the newt of th Old and Maw World. It several Departments, each under th msoairement of a competent Kditor. treat fully attars pertaining to The Household, The Farm, Woman's World, Science, Art. Literature, Finance, The Seal Estate World. ,Sa r:OiL-.--Ion al. SDKGEof JMCNlisT. Offl-e. tU&ilr tret -n f h( a shurrh. D?. J. D.LAVE. OlKoa tad UravM surer rru folloch ad Bread - - - " Tlireo Car Loads v r Fine Horses C? rwlules Adapted saitaable for all pnrposfcs Boad, Farm, Draft and Tram Boad nse. - liang-ng from 4 to 7 years old, and thoroughly, broke to harness. The fi nest lot of DRIVING HORSES ever brought to this market. PreseDtioff iy. a complete magazine every 8DB30RIPTION RATES : Dally, one jear, Daily and Suoday , ooe year, ADORE3S The Record Publishing 817-810 Crkstkct Strrbt PHILADHiPHIA. Also fall and eamplete line of - BU6&IES. HARNESS," K0BE8, BLANKETS. WHIPS, Etc., - .Etc., ' . - Etc;" C.Z-, Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS BUGGiy the best on the market. AUCTION NEAT and STYLISH LI VERY at MODERATE BATES. We are constantly receiving consignments of Horses and Mules, and wil', in tho future, hold Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. , ' . - . '?S' - LtCall and examine our stock, it costs notning. 1 - r.lue Front Stable, Middle Street," Neir Berne, N. U Tha Beat Shoes for 9 Iaai Money. t ear aasaWaaaTaaa m Good Hard Brick, We are prepared to 111111 orders up to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BURBTJS. TO SDIIlfltAIfS FKD1D Bishop Foster the Methodist Missionary says the North Carolina Presbyterian, has returned from a tou through China and expresses the following opinian about that country: "The Chinese empire is going to fall to pieces. The truth is that there is too much of it. There is a superabundance of every thing. China embraces too many ' eountrles. and each country has t . . ; ' - - tAA mint nrAvinttta. anil aanh nrnv. " isoe has too many districts, and . aTsaBJVIft WWWTWMYm HOB TYUI mSifflV SnnN ' vavual MMiviai aaaasa wv iuisu i VVUU ties, and each county has too many cities, and each city has too many families, and each family has too many children. It is too large. That treat empire which has stood for " forty centuries most dissolve. They are talking about it all over China. A revolution is coming. It is a be lief that England, Russia end France have Jealous eyes on China, and when it does fall to pieces t be lieve theJAmerican repoblie should have a hand in the division, The revolution wiQ be brought about by soianc. The spread of science auong the Chinese will give their dissatisfaction i definite - shape. Chine to-day exists only on tbe soil." .- .- J:a:'j I Japaoeaa Liver Pelleta are amall, bat pr.,t ia their eHeoU; bo gripping: jM Wholesale Market Coantrr Prod ace Cotton, 7 to 7 18. Live stall fed cattle. 5H-2a6. "crass led. 4a6c dressed beef 4a5. Beeswax, 20a21. Corn, 43.a46c. ' Chickens, 45i50c pair, ' Ducks, Eng. 40a50c.; Muscovy 50a60c taegs, sc. Field peas,blacklaybank and speckled 50 a 60 black-eye 75c. Geese, 75o.a80c. - Hides Dry flint, 2 l-2a3c; Jry sail 8c green, 1J1-4 Oats, 40. Peanuts, SOaBOcts. Turkeys, $1.25af 2.00.pr. Wool 10 to 15c Pork, fresh, 5a6c. Potatoes, Tarns 40 a45c; Haman 25c. In judging others let us al ways think the best, and emloy the spirit of charity and can dor; but in judging of ourselves we ought to be exact and severe. A Favorite for Cong-ht and Colds.' . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine for colds and colds we have ever sold, "says B. Keel & Son, of Coal Bun, Ey. It is a favorite because 15 can al ways be depended apon. It loosens a cold, relieves the longs and ;ef ectsa permanent cure., Whooping ookgh is not dangerous when this remedy is freely gives, as it liqae flee the tough mnens and makes it easier to expectorate. 23 and 50 sent for sale by J. T.Jordan Drug gists. . ' ' ' : : ' f v: - ..;s. tlf WB ihaveno communion withGod heresurelj we can not expect any hereafter.:, :'; Chaa. Ryaa, druggist, SprlnfrBel d. 111."' writes: " Japan esa Pile Cora ia a big aeller and baa gives entire satisfaction, axoapt in one etas, which was made en tirely eatisfactory by your promptly re funding the 15.00. ,, r- Q W Osjkill. i LEGAL NOTICES. idministrator's Sale of Lani Pursuant to that certain order of tha Sup perlor oourt of (Jraven oounty In the certain cause therein pending, entitled In Re P. H. Pailetler admlnlatrator d b n e t a. of Z. Uade daceaaed, lasusd on the lOih day of brivd lav,; ana unaer wnion aaiaoraer l ftm ordered and lloenaed to sail the hereinafter described landa for the purpose jof making aaaeta ete, In the eatate or Z. Blade deoeaaed. I wl'l aell at public rauetlon at ttha Court House door la the elty ol New Berne, on Tuesday tne 10th day of aptll 1384. at the hour of 11 o'clock M. to the highest bidder ror eaah, the following several lots or parcels of land, lying and being situated In the elty of Mew Berne, and bounded and deeorlbid aa folio wa to wit; let. Situate on th north side of Broad s. beginning at a mint 63 feet west of the northwestern Intersection of Rroad .nH George streets, and running thence weat along Broad atreel 62 feat 10 lncb.ee. thence norm anu parallel wttn tne western line of the Baptist church lot iw feet 1 J4 Inches 1 to tne Meite and Brtnaon line, tbenca and parallel with Broad a treat St feet 10 In manoe Boom along tne wealern line or tbe Baptist church lot, 2ov lest I f Inches to tha beginning and. Beginning on tbe North side of Broad street at a point llOieet 10 in. weat of the northwestern (Intersection of Broad and Oeorge streets, and running thence west along Broad 62 feet 10 Inches to George Bow den's southeastermost corner thenos North along said Bo. dens esst line SOS feet 1 U la. to the Metis and Mrlnscin Una, thence east parallel with Broad sirvet 63 feet 10 Inches, thence north V0 leet 1 'A laohas to the begin nlng on Bros I au set. 8d. Beginning at tbe fTorthetstern corner of lot No 23 on tbe w at aide of Haneoek at at tha aoutbeaiiern corner of lot No 17 and running soulbwaidly Hn Baneoekst. 121 feet, tli4c weitwardly aad parallel with South froai street to lot No U, thence Northward yultli tbe line oraald lot to lo No. 67, theoo eastwardly with the Una ot said lotto the beginning; Eelng part of lot No 23 In the plan of the aa d city of New BAm. r - " 4th. That oertsld lot on the weat aide of uancocs atreat at tne north east corner or lot No. 28, running tbanea west and parallel with Benin; front street, to tbe toil th east corner or lot 88, thence No-th and aralKl with Hancock street to the South westaorner or lot No. a9,thenee eastwardly and parallel with South Front street to Han cock sueet, thence with Hancock ttieet to the beglnnlns; being lot Ho, (7 In tue Plan of thesatdOltrof New Earns. ' . . -. P, H. PkbUCTlKH, Aatlotitrator. '. !' March 10th, I81M. d b na ta of Z. S.adsdol .,; . t Execution Sale. . - --...;... - - . . .4 Parsaant to an execution leeum.'ttuot the Superior court of Craven County m favor of the plaintiffs and against tbe doreadant In en action wherein u. o. Clark and W. W, Clark are plalntltTa and the New Bama Else trio Ugbt and Power Company l defendant, leave levied noon and will ax 1 1 t hj, fnii.- lng property of the defendant at nubile aue I have levied npon and wui aell the follow. tlon. at the Oourt Houae in the ally of New Berne, at 12 o'clock M. on Monday, April tbe iuu, istf,; at icvriam or parcel or lans sltuate4Mn the elty of New Berne, cn the sonthsldeof soul I Front street, between Otaven aad Esst Print streets, now ocao. pied by lite Kew B-rO Bleetrle Light Com. psnv p f po-i , nnd vbssame wh'ch waspsrehaad o Hd iJu'uoaoy from 'ihoa. 8. BT wwd n ii tewtler mthe Kegla tarsofflce of f'raV'tv county, book 101 folio 180; also all tba bnl dings, engines bot'ers, dynamos and nUculnery of every descrip tion on said inc; alao all -the poles, wires and lamps no - on to- streets of the el'y or New :Berna and la. anv boikllnss In said altr. ... 4 -' w. k.l&he, Bnsrur,' Hew Berne, 9, Oa Maroa tod, leM, . Me 'Vtada. Ha Pari. Pmeem ta4ptaira ret Kyrlns. A 1 to 4 Day Cure for Oofoaauiea "l'Jrr. LXUCOBRHIKA, BPEBHATORnH'aW .... Unhealthy Sexual IMtckartres A Pure Preventive of Mi Venereal Diseases At Drngglals, or sent to any address lot alee lalertlea MaJrAar la "THK BWT(K ah almllar remedlea. PS. atSSTSEST. SlaaSaars, Ma HalydawMax.aT , I aarsarl MfcOfcia. '...' DOUGLAS iTHlSlSTBE GENUINE WELT. Squeakleaa,BoUom Walernmof. Beat Shoe sold al tha pries. 60, 84 and S3.SO Dress Shoa. . ls-qual cuatuaa work, ooaling imoi so to $& . .50 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. 1 ucAt walking bnoeever maoe. JL , 82.60, and 82 Shoes, LJrtuaJled ml that nrus. - . r' Boys 82 e 81.70 School ShoT . ' . : , Are tne Beat for Service...,. .: ; LADIES'- $3, $2.60 $2, $I.7B Best llcngoia, Htyllah, Perfect Si rung ana Mrvieeabie.Hess a ue vena, au styles. Inslatapon having VT.lt uoafiai nnoes. name) pnee etampea en jsrocKcoa ILL 2W0HF bottOUl, Haas. ' DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers; which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. ' TheyNca afford to a. II at a leas profit, and we believe you can save money by baylag all yous footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free apon application. - - , - : For Sale Id J. J. B -aXTSR, ?At, ITeWalBsrne IT. C. HORSES ! ID H 0 t1 i i- 5 3" i I 51 HORSES !. HORSES ! m i 4 T MM W .. . e . . H - ' " - " l'rae- Omit. ( to 1 .. ia-.tlv aid it a. . . fl Deett. try , - - r.-th etttsated . -i'. -Tt-f. tiboit ria b lis 'M iV'Ti -"' Mr ..ide averymins la the iioa m iettatry cob lame bat aivie Hamfaatlon surioied, Olkce. wriHSf fiddle 4i r ct aid der'r ; P. H. PELLETIEI? . . A. T TO R l B T'ri'T,, i a v , Middle street; Firat room above Farm. " - - er's & Mewriaot's Bank.' , Will practlna la thsOonntlea af I rav.v, artaret, Jones, Onalow and Paaulleo. , United HUlaa Ooorl at New Barae. vaa asrama Ooartof Ue Htata r .- . 80 E3&ad of Avh: 'A MB GTE0IIQ ACTIVE YOU Now is the time to Bay while I have a hr 1 w Ore' f ; - ' 1 EEGEIVZD i 1 0 EtOCli 'They are cheaper than ever b fore for : CASH to select from oraeotiablo Urn J.. r :V7MU CliAKKE. , Office, 72 South Front street op ; ; posife 0 as ton House. v ATIOESEY AT LAW vrT',1". and .; ;rv . steal Estate f Agent. ':-';: JNew B:-roe, N.(C, - " Connecttoaa .New - V Vrk - ; Boatnn and Canada, '. Timber landsi V :K ' Farm lands 0 y: Truck lands, Do yoQ want to bay 1 s ? - '....;.,r . WHITE." . Doyoa want to sell 1 - . ', : 1600 oree, Trent Ho .d, 8 oiik-a nfoiti- Timber and Truck 1d1 --s t -r . . AN ATTRAUilVB V INVEST- The HMfoHou t Invi-stine Dub- lio is r tiled id Hip paid.nii stock of tbe Commercial Buildiuk sod Loan Assoolitrnn. b ch is fold St 1100 per b liitentorn ia this stock vill be mid 8 Urreeiit. ier aDDom psjttbltf nerni-HUDmll.v, and msy withdraw Mama ai, tirit- limn aftor oo ; tr-ar bv 'Bivlna . ihirt . dsvs' notice, For, full - inrtipalsrs . sod proapeom-t ol! un or H'lilress Com ue eci & t liu i ldi ro ahi' "' Loan assooution, : -.803 fast Main SKrf-'? 120105 '. .Richmond, Va. L AD I E Q w tor tuow i s DR. FELIX IE BhUN8 i . ", " STEEL fiKD FEKHYESYHL FILLS are tne original and only FRENCH, eareand rev Hahls enre cm. tha markoL Prloa ALDA: aant h. mail, (tannine sold only by . . .. .. . o. JJ u ri 1 1 " i'rujrjriBt ana Sole Agent." . . a km . waniea.i flames 100,000. Subscribers V7EEKLY EEQISTER, Pnblished at Wheeling,: W. 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