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i " 1 . 1 V ' Se-ubi .n-4 Dai t : M4 J al S. ' Yea I fj f tit loauia Denver , . it ant -.-itw 1 S" eaeta par bo tic. V'.ry Bar--av al i.er pr uau rjocel lot iraaetrai aJvefli.Bn AMI M Blade ka liVftBH BXnl. eater t-eeaeata will be eoitee ed prOsne it iu nd Mat montk. Ooaawaaicauoos eoalalalng MinWJ Meat eaeiu Interval are saMelta. a eoev 4 I lateenlalasomasitaasals pn bbHIUBi - niumoWtioeaaaM a Ik UIMf. Arti stes KMI .aaa. k' aaiatjS SBata aeaeal 4rrUMmlt aaaer kwl af tail Umli aad Render 1 seats far Haa f taeartiia. lot aaafe eeeeqs.eal Bpiel rates ft exleaded Uama. a.ar aervaa Mm aaxrteved ayaaoaa waalilwllai awe at the aaikwr r tmeeaaa eaewias tuu. ttULI.uOrOBTTHI HOBTH OASV OLUA riM ABaoOIATIO". . fa, saw af ao kM ttu iva :aBU aer aawUlfcatrtaa far "Bards of tbaaka. laialattaaaaf iiiiiiT aa obltnerv poelrv lea Mr aMtaarr aoltees ether tbu those Titea the edtvw aisaaaU Shalt give as a saat- " JommV area, aaa soolsty aad all other esriarlelaaBeala fraat Bhn?h reveaee ! to ba lest vel will be eaarcea .tor at Ifca rata of Sveeaatsellae, THE JOURNAL. a. . . O. . UICMI, Preartete. WKnUrtitiu Pad Offie at Berne, Jt. C, m awtmrf dim matter. If on kind of money is taxable fJl kinds should be. That' why the bill, bow pending .n Congress, re pealiaf the lit which exempts greenbacks from taxation oaght to go through with a whirl. B)w do yon feel toward the fall en brothert Can't yon bestir your self for the help of your neighbor whose feet are turned toward drink and whose heads grasp the death of ths soul f Help while it is day. The example of Congressman Henderson, of Iowa, in telling flxh stories to get a bill passed is worthy of being followed, not only because it was successful bat because bis fish stories were more interesting ' than the talk of I be average mi m ber of th House on more serious subjects. It !s said that the State of Flori da has more forest than any other State In the Uoion. The whole area of the state is about 3S,000,0(0 seres of this 35,000,000 Acres is in 'forests, with the exception of those sections overed by lakes and riv ers. This year is the century of the death of John Hunter, the father of English surgeons and the foun der of scientific surgery. It was a pnpil of Hunter', Ed word Jenner, who in 1796, after great opposi tion, introduced the practice of vac cination into the London hospit sis, whence it spreal all over the world. PERFECTLY. KAfl'RAL It is frequently remarked that the Democratic party is a great power when oat of office, bat ac complishes little in offioe. There is some truth in this, al beit we do not admit that the par ty accomplishes nothing in offie. The Democratic party is composed most largely of Southern and Wes tern men, who are much alike in temperament and seutimeut. They are ardent and impalnire bat have not the staying qualities of the East and North. In war southern soldiers are better in attack than in defense, and the same men show the temperament la peaoe that tbey do in war. In ths early days of the Confederacy nothing conld resist the charges of the confederate soldiers, bat in later periods, when thrown on the defensive, their indarance was not eqnal to the occasion. The party in power is always on the defensive, and its ability to stand a siege is taxed to the utter most. The aotive campaign to gain power is for a few months the siege is for ionr years. Bat another canse why a Demo cratic administration fails to ac complish all that is expected of it Is ths Individual independence of Democrats. A Democratic Con gressman feels that he owes more to his constituents than be does to his party, and it is impossible to get a Dsmooratio Congress to pass measure that does not accord with ths popular demand. The Re publican party always obeys the command of its chief, confident that the Eepublican masses will be true to their , party colors. In the present House of Bepresentatfves Johnson Oriental Soap Imparts a delicate ador and leave! ths akia soft ad verratv. - Try it aad jron will nevsr was any other. , , Q, W. Gaskeu.. i..- u-ium-m:a nave eo Wdrr on tli f! t, whiU oa tae lUahl cn M ty Ueoi ts Implitly orxwd. It is maeh (be same in the Sen Ve. Jobs Sheraas absolutely, eon. trols the Republican fortes, and every Democratic Senator does hs pleases." ---- -- Cleveland has maoh more force or character than Hartlsoa, .yet the latter bad much more isfloenoe with s Republics! Oongresa than Cleveland has with . the . present Demooralle Cosgreas. v , . This Is nil perfectly natural. Tan Republican party is organised to ODey its leaders. The Dsmoeratie party stands, speaks and acta for ths people, sod as the people ere never fully speed, it keeps up sn agitation that purines the polttloal atmosphere. ttoveraor F.swer sa Rsas lapreve attat I regard the movement for good roads as ons of the most important of social reforms. It has in it great material benefit to the people generally and to the agricultural interests of the country particul arly. In the Bast especially we have reached a stage of development where a net work of smooth high ways is essential to our prosperity and srowih. Oor cities and villages most be brought into closer con tact with the farms. In many sec tions the limit of commuLlcation by railway and canal has been reach ed, and dependence must be new upon good roads. To the residence of the farms, to merchants In the town, to the can als; to the railroads, to the large army or employees, to the con sumers in the cities, in short, to all interests and citizens, the close communication of farm and city is most desirable for bosiness and commercial reasons alone. Good substantial roads leading out to the rural towns from the principal business community in each county cannot help stimulat ing business In tba: community and developing the country round about It. But beyond all this they are an advaotgeous in elevating the Kooial and lutelleotoal life of the rural populaiiou as they are in improving its material condition. North American Review. Fashionable Fancies. Among the Indies who owu eolid gold dinner cervices are Mrs. As tor, Mrs. JmUe Andrews and Mrs George William Cbilds. Ic is becoming f.tHtii-m .ible at swell dinner parties to serve the gaests at a number of email tables, rather tli tn round a single large one. In men's evoryday summer suits serges have the preference. It is a light weight, cool material, which, it not specially "dressy," is com- fortable. EXPORTS ASD IHFORfd Since 18G7 there have been exhorted from Cape Colony 50, ooo.tJOU carats ot diamonds, ap- proacning a total value of f 350, 000,000. aianrs exports last year in cluded no less than six and one half tons of birds' nest sent to Hong Kong to make the cele brated Chinese soup. It is stated that an American house has concluded a contract for 2,500,000 tons of Japanese coal, to be delivered at San Francisco in the course of the next ten years. Hitherto the coal imported at San Franisco has been principally Australian. In California during the se cond week of this month nearly five million pounds of fruit were shipped be railroad from Santa Clara county alone. Of this amount nearly three and a half million pounds, including 808 040 pounds of Bartlett pears, came east. TAKE STEPS Hf TIKS. When your blood is out of order, yon cant afford to wait A alight cold, in this scrofulous condition, i munifl-h tn threatm vnn with Consumption. At Jttha first symptom of any weakness In toe lungs, or with any cough that you can't seem to got rid of, you should tue Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Fcr Conamnp tion itself, except in Um most advanced staces. and for an the conditions that lead to it, this ia a positive and proved remedy. Consumption is Lung-Scrofula. "Son must depend upon the blood for a curs. TheuDis co very" reaches it, through the blood, as nothing; else can. Not only this, but awry form of Bcrof ula. In Consumption, Weak Lungs. Severe Linnrmf Couehs. Asthma. and all Bronchial, Throat and Lung A (Teu tons, it is (guaranteed to benefit or ours, or your money is returned. For Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus and Cholera Infantum, take Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Bmart-Wesd, Be not at loose ends: but intent, earnest, doing each day all that is possible, the imposi bility of doing perfectly being one of the most obvious proofs of immortality. , .-'): Build Him Up. : ' ; Mr. J. B. Lewi, of Atlanta, : Oa., had severe dyspepsia. Physicians and all other remedies failed to cars him. He tried Tmer'i Dvaneneia Remedy. and afterwards writes: "The first dose gave reliefi I reoommend if as 4he best dyspepsia remedy ever dlacorered. 1 have gained flesh sines Using It 1 voluntarily reeommend ic to.au ant. ferers with stomach troubles." 'For sals by druggists at 60c per bottle. . YVtUT AKK WE tOKi.Nti fur h Cleve:or KltuinislrstioB a ta iurt? TtU it aunt the people are aslun now. bit true? Ui be deceived Uiemt It othU'. a fearful respoaaiUlity; and mutt grievoatly ma A he answer for iL Km ho betniyexl the taerrd trust repoaed is him by to -people I Tbeae arc aolama forceful wonlt full and pregnant with meastwg. Ia tba. great finiDcitl trea that hat rocked litis eouDtr? to ami fro like a huge eaftbquaka. thoaKndt hive goaa seder never to Has t&is. Who U to olamet Who It To blama for the terrific itrife that U now being waged ia behalf of good time, the liberties of the people ana tks prosperity or the country! Is it Cleveland I . Is it tba great demo cratic party of the country I And must the fact ever stare at in the face and like Baoqoo't ghost will it not "down at our bidding r - Although Cleveland' may prove a failure and soae of bis appoint ees too, and all things may fail, but Big tke will never, sad the people and the country are sale aa long as he can bar goods at 40, 50 and 7 1-Scta. oa the dollar and sell them at reasonable and living prices. Big Iks if the people's friend. He never deceives them. . Be oners no alluring hopes that turns to asbes on the lips like dead sea fruit. "He makes no protniws to the ear and then breaks them to the heart," but be marches straight on and up to the per formance of duty, knowing that duty nobly done is life's highest and test en deavor, therefore be is a public bene- factor because he places goods within the ; reach of all at merely nominal prices, thereby enabling both others and him self to live. He has erer been the peo ple's friend, financially, and he will be remembered bv thorn long after imposi tions and diacerners have been forgotten, because be will be remenibered for the good that be has done, knowing that " The good that men do lives after them. In conclusion as Big Ike haa ever faith fully performed his duty to tba people. He believes that they will do their duty to him and continue to patronize blot .in the future as in the past Then will many hearts be made happy; and this political night-mare that has so long ter ronzed tns people will be swept aside in to the allusion's grave to be rememlered no more sorever. Permit Big Ike to make hb politest bow to the people with the assurance that he ia erer the people's inena. THE A. COHN Organ and Piana Go. Was onranlzcri In October. 1898, lor 1116 nut pone ot supplying the very best make ot 1M tin 08 and Urbane to the public. This new Arm haa ware-rooms in Washinn ton ami New Borne, N.C.tor the convenience ol their patrons ot Eastern K. C. We are selling Pianos and Organs In nearly and are in dally correspondence with some ol the very best people ot this section, and u tut cuuniies etuti. oi me tt . rx w.ifauroaa our poods are giving pertect sausiaouon in qua i icy ann price. We handle none but reliable standard ma?ces ot the most modern stylos, and sell to the public direct Irom the principal factories thna enabling us to give tlio purchaser the bit lowest and best Utrma. We are ottering the justly celebrated MKH ors and Gold Medal at the World's Fair tor ijin i-ianos, wnieu receiveti me mgnest non lone, touch, volume and ranld action. We handle the old reliable HEWBT and EVAN'S Fiano which Mr. A. Colin has been sellllng to the nubile with most satlnfaetarv results lor the past ten years. We also keep in stock the Peek and Sons Opera Pianos which Is also a splendid instru ment, and can order lor yon the Braumular Piano, strictly first-class goods, or any other piniios auove mentioned. We also handle the KEEDHAM Organ which isoneol the oldest established oriran factories In Amerioa, and we will oontljaue to Handle other standard makes. V e thank you lor yonr patronage and so licit your lurther orders for pianos and or gans, which will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and exam ine our goods at our ware-rooms on Middle street, New Berne N. C, and Main St. Wash ington, X. C. A. COHN PIANO A ORGAN CO. Wonia thank vou to examine onr exhibit al the East Carolina Fair to be held In New Berne, February, 19th to 2Mb. inclusive. HONEY, Gold, Silver or Paper, I oare not whioh. Just brinir it on and I will guarantee your FULLVALUE RECEIVED Besides a full stock of genera groceries I keep the finestjgrades Canned Frnits, Vege tables, Meats, Preserves, Jellies, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Macaroni, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Apples, Oranges, Banna' as, Lemons, . Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always fresh. My stock of Fanay and Plain Cakes and Cra kern are unsnrpassed and always freefc from bakory. Mixed, Sweet and Sour Pickles to salt the taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the otty. To my country friends I extend a cordial invitation to dri'e right into the lot in the rear of my store where stables are iree. , J. J. TOLSOIl Alex merBnildln'g,'1 Broad St., above Middle. ! - - FOR BALE, ; A eiNERAIi MAOSIITK a REPAIR "ft P known as the POKT8 lHoH WOBKi. . a ted Oor. Kins and. wat.tr tta. Porta. Va In eioae proximity to Norfolk aoaaty and Ports Ferrlea, and etnvsnlem to proposed Union Depot, giving shipping faoiilUes law Machine and Kepalr shops enj 07. , - - -This Is an OBuortnnltv for one to aeeare a gsod plaat at a lew oost. The plant Is on leased land 60 X 109. Will sail all maflhlneir separata, or la plaea as tt now stands. Inventory sent on application; also pries aad terms. . ,., - Address, ... j Hit t j portsmoath, V. L03T s ogs. Having lost t hres of stoek. fNam- ber 1304 In the A S C BaUroad notioeis btieby sirea that application will be made for a'dunllcate thereof.' - ' m2080dif ti 2m Wi B. Cooe. I HAVE OM l:Ai A LAF.aS LINE OF MEN'S AND B0TS G J c.w2TSs - ALSO A GOOD LINB OF BOYS' 8 CITS, WHICH I WILL I BELL AT N. Y. COST. Corns early and gel your choice, ' Aa J. StllTfl. 1 No.7M!ddls8. . - ; PennsylvaiiiVs ; LEADING NEWSPAPER la all ths attributes that aoffloa to make a flrat-olasa family joornal, . The "::-".V 1 PaaOadephia':' :t-'.'.: RECORD Spares ao trouble or exponas to "gather and present to its reader all the news of the Old and New World. , Its several Department, each nnder th management of a eompetant tidltor. treat fully sa attars partaining to - The Household, The Farm, Woman' World, Science, Art, Literature, Finance, The Real Estate World. Presenting day. a complete maaaslne every 8UBaORIPTION RATK8 : Dallr, on year. Daily and Sandaj. on year, 18.0 1 4.00 ADDRESS The Record Publishing- 917-819 Chbstkot Strrkt PBn.ADSLPHIA Co t Good Hard Brick, W art- prepared to fill all niriere iip 10 100 tboasand per week. W. P. BDRKUS. IMfECTlONl idiauaa. Ma tala. St lalak. rrrrniu atrU1ar i ret Uyrlnse. A 1 to 4 Day cure fur UoN'.uhikv i ui-aw, liKoooBRHm. hpkkjiatoriiiioc iod VDbeslthr Sexoal blscharm 'A Bnra Praventiveof Ul Venereal Olssasn at Dnisg'su, or sent to ny addraat for S1.0 faleettaa Malvaov la "THE mn",of L Umllw rsnwdles. ba. MlwtT atar. BlaMora, su WalyJar atrg. Oas. Iiiii. esua. I . a. HORSES ! in" I 0 t1 ft 1 s j I J? ID' 80 Head of Ufi AITD 8TR0ITG ACTIVE YOtJHa 1IULE3 J08T BEOETVED "'..THEVJEST. ' Now is the tfme to Buy; while J have a large stock Jtoselect from v .They are cheaper thau ever before for CASH " or "NegotiaETo Paper. ' - - t ' . ' , " : jtls uonea, Coutli Front SL Tust ; three; Gar Loads Fine Horses & ules Adapted suitnable for all purposes Eoad ose. Ranging from 4 to 7 harness. The finest lot of DRIVING HUKSlsa ever orougus w this market. . , Also fall and complete line of BUGGIES. HARNESS. ROBES, BLANKETS. WHIPS. Etc., Etc., Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS NEAT aud STYLISH LIVERY at MODERATE RATES. We are constantly receiving and wil', in the future, hold AUCTION Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. ICall and examine our stock, it costs notning. 3VI. HAHiV & oo. Blue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. U, yx The Best Shoes for f '. vawa T m J Civ f -f . . VA Squraklen, Bottom Wattrpreof. Best Shoe CI I i J- bjlT IO as. SA and S3.SO Dresi ef V 1 WS3.60 Police Shoe, 3 8ole. VF x I V Best Walking Shoe ever sde. l WrTsi S2.50, and 82 Shoes, Sl i?V VBoys lkWM Sho eT.' K3iS v LADIES' ' Sf-. ,Ww.-4' NX$3 $2.60 $2, $1.75 "I Swasa-L" ""s N v ut Daagola, Stylish, FcrM I- "I sassi, , Fitting aa 8i .Icjaabla.Baat I ?r . -.-TSatea. h. B th. world. AU Style. I JHIS IS IRE BesSS DEALERS who push the sale of which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. Thay aaa afford to sell at a loss profit, aad we believe yon eaa save money by aajiaf all 7SB? . footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalofoa tree apoa application. For Sale I37 J. J. BiXTSR, iAgt, NewIBsme U. C. HORSES ! Drivings f A WiF'' Jv'"'" .iTj. Sa , . . V CJ. Reoeivea Boad, Farm, Draft and Tram- years old and thoronghly broke to Etc. BUGGY the best on the market. consignments of Horses and Mules, SALE V. L. DOUGLAS J SHOE GENUINE WELT. old at the pries. Shoe). W. L. Douglas Shoes gain cttstomerv HORSES ! !f I I 8 WorltlKlorG O a Onucsito Garten Zzzzz J OfIIce" INo. HIT lIitllle Ktret t, la Bang-wt Bnllrtlti, Berne Jt. C. Caa b seea at any boor at algM tn cc. SOROEON -pEiNTlST OfBot, SIi4dlraa v"etta Ba(il)k sharoh. daoSdwaf dsjvrnr.nn. n v. , DK. J. a CLABK. ' . ; DEKTI8T. -v 'w. aaiatan. . a. ' Ofhaa aa Orawa street, betveea Pollack mi Bread - i.H.3NT0N.MD,i 0 D.S. i , ' '. rVn-le limited ta ...... '-.liv. aid Me. jt.-, ' " kai.trml ' benlMUf ,r-r' 'N . aad Uaalat fargrri i h rr3t.ir,"Jn altaoat aala by 1a .?f 1 it-i aaeaf afiira oals Sverrttilot la th. Una of Daattstry Son. la the best sir la. HatMaotloa soarmnteed. Omee, eoraer of Middle atr.ataad PedaraX Allay, oppoalia Baattei. 1 ai.- cP. H. PELLETIER, TTtIK"KT . T I. a -n k Pollock stret,First room abors Fana . er's A Merchant's Bank. . - Will praattaa la thaOaaatlaa af orsv.a arlarat, Joaea. Onalow aad Pasalleo, aa, Oaited SHaMa Otmrt al Haw Baraa, Bad saDiaaaaOaariefUMBlaU . m lira. n. if 1 nr.p If lYl.ia. UiiAAiVDs Office, 72 South Front street op- - :i- n..i. TT v ATTORdEY AT LAW; . : AND .mew h-ihl rt- ( : vuaasvuuns, ivcw 11 a . Boston and Csnads. ' Timber land Farm lands, Truck lands. v' Town lots Do you want to boy f , :'"' WHITE! Do yon want to wn ? - v-.:r ;wbitk.. SPRllAa.. V-.' latllA 1 ...a L.. .A M M:iu'.J JS.- Timlferaod ruck Inoit , -v WanUd! Karnes! . FOR - - 100,000 Subscribers. .,; . ' '. TO TI1B ; " : WEEKLY BE H8THr Published at "Wtee ing, Wi Vir ginia. , ,,? The Farmer's Friend. A Home Companion. C. The Best Story Paper Has already the largest Circula tion of any Newspaper in the two Yirsrinias. 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