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I.UWU, 0. . aASOwOK, fVEuUritk4 Put Oflc at Brns, 2t. G- 04 (MMMt-doM matter. 1 Bometbiof bM been said In oon grass about passing a bankrupt law. A gentleman factional? remar ked yesterday tbat If they didnt harry ap and do something moat ererybody woold be bankrupt without the assistance of the flew. ' ' . ' ' .' f 1 Germany seems to be on the ragged edge too on the silver ques tion. The fire mark piece is worth only two marks, whloh has led the friends ol silver over there to re mark in the Reichstag that if the Government doesn't change its tao i ties' it must soon come to a gold currency plain and simple. Wil. Star. Lowesville Ltnooln county, baa young lady mail carrier, the only -one we kno of in this State, tier name is Ella Hager and she carries the mail on horseback every day from Lowesville to a country poet office about six miles distant. She leaves Lowesville at four o'clock and nets back promptly at seven She is a graceful ride; and never ; mimes a trip, no matter how t he weather is. News Observer. Good coffee, by means of its marvelously stimulating Influence on the brain, is the antidote of alcohol. At Bio Janeiro, where the population numbers 350,000 drunk enness is almost unknown and coffee is largely need. Emigrauts who frequently take with them a love of aloohol end by preferring the coffee with the Brazilians know 30 well how to prepare. Eev. Dr. Van De Water, chap- lain of Columbia College, New York, in a recent address to the students on "Worn an"jaid an elo quent tribute to the exalted jnali ties of the sex, and pleaded for the v i . manliest ana most oonsiaerate treatm ent of womanhood under al circumstances. In dosing he said: "Let others say what they will, act as they will, you stand out like men aad be tender and courteous, loyal and pure in all your relations with women. Nothing next to the , love of God, which onght to be the law of your life, is more important ' to the true development ot yonr character and more conducive to your permanent saooess than yonr right estimate and devoted love of a pure, good woman, Most of their faults women owe to men. For ? most of onr virtnea we men are in debted to women." - The Washington Tost writing of Stevenson's popularity in the South gives the following: "I have f M 1 . I i - . 1 . 1 n .a jnstnaisDeu a war ui tne ouutuern States from Virginia to Texas." said Mr. George M. Hawkes, an observant 7 commercial traveler, with headquarters at Baltimore, to reporter at the Wormley "and j I ; took some pains to size tp the sen . timent of people regarding the next Democratic nominee for the Presi dency . The unanimity of sentiment in favor of Vine President A. E. Stevenson as the standard ' b rearer in 94 was wonderful. Every Demo crat from the Potomao to the Rio . Qrak.de is even now yelling lastQy - for Stevenson. From Alexandria" to El Passo bis name alone seems to kindle enthnsiasim In the Demo, cratio breast. , For colter soour mvia.' awsUinn a pralot,- ' braiMS, ad aU diieaMa be boraea and cattle Johooa'i Magaetie Oil, horaa brand, givea exoellsnt utir f aotioa. f 1.00 alas OOota; SO ot size 85 eta, . v- O, W, GA8DLL. THE WiT TO 10IT. The boaiaeas of the country la ooaatastly retarded by ebteatr lam. - ... - wnea QSfstioosoi creaieat ato- est are to aeted a poo it is lapos aible to cot - oaoraai ia the Howe. - The Washington eot respondeat of the Atlanta Journal, writing os April 13 Siya, 'Tae DamoeraU f the. ilosae jum jast;twen-fonr votes short of a qooram this aaors- lag. Yesterday the aa4ful asm- berofaeveaty dsmocratle absea ties was reoorued. , Many and various meaaa have been suggested to producs a quo ram, but the diOcalty remalaed until the AUiaU Journal rose to the situation and anaoonoed that "the only way to;p-oJuM a quo ram ia for democra la eeaatitnen elea to send men U Congress who will attend to bnsin.at and remain at the capttol." . This Is very muoh like the ss- sertioa that "the way to get to the moon ia to climb there," If there ia any meaning to the late elections, there is very little prospect of any more Democrats being elected, nstil thoae who have been elected attend lo their business. The plan of onr Atlanta contem porary won't work. The people, always try. to seed men to Congress who wtU attend to their duties, bat how is it to be known that a man will , 'do this. Everyman who is a candidate promises to do It, but very many fall for short of ths fulfill ment. It won't do to postpone matters nntll there can be another elec tion. The responsibility on the pres ent Congress. If the present Democratic Con gress fails, where is the promise of nnotber Demooratlo . Con gress t If we have to wait until "Demo cratic cooatitoenoes" send men to Congress who will attend to busi ness and remain at the otpitol, the apples of hope will tnra to ashes oo our lips. "Now is the accepted time: Now is the day of Solvation." . If present oppjrtanitiea are was ted, it ia useless to expect dellver enoe at the hands of the next or an subBevuent Congress. Gold Exports. New York, April 13. It van announced in Wall street today tbat arrangements bad been made to ship 13,200,000 gold to France on the steamer La Oasooigne. Bapld Travel. A project is on foot to build an electric railway from Washington to New York upon which cars will be propelled at the rate of two mile per minute. It will m elevated about two feet in the opea eouatry and in the villages and .towns i it will be elevated so as to not inter- fere with the traffio on the surface. 60 miles an boor a few years back was thought to be flying through the air, but this rate of speed is entirely to slow for tht progressive American. . A mile per minute is Otill fair traveling for the average citizen and we feel certain that the more timorous will consider the new pro. jeot entirely too fast for their nerves. However time softens all things and in a few years we shall behold the timid ones moon ting the electric streak;4 with perfect composure, and will join in the rail way of. the slow - coach time of 1893. ir ?f If the project proves snoot ssful. this will certainly be a good begin, ning towards, the annihilation of space, for in a lew years thereafter two miles per minnte will be bat making trifling time and we will be rashine through the eonatry at the slow rate pi three, miles per min Think of it! Breakfast in Raleigh. go to Blohmond and return in time tor dinner. "The world, do movee-3laleifth Press. , v -A rXST-FOCKXi tmrntif Dr. Pieroe'f Fleasant Pelleta, Put np ia little glass vials, harxlV and oonvenisrit. Boa tea, too, to that you know tbeTr aiwatl fraab and reliable, Dnlikt the ordi nary pUls in woodea or pasteboard boxea - , K f loere s nouuna; m sot way of pills as small or at easy to take aa these litUe PaUeta. Tbare't nothing so easy and natural ia ao tion nothina? that eaa do as mnen lasting eood Tbtrf abaolntelT and prmaaKtly oare Constipation. Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick or Bilious Headachta, Jamv sUoa, Boor Btomaeh, and Dizziness. , All de rangeineiita of liver, stomach, and bowels art preTentea, reuerea, arxi eurso. They'rs guaranteed to giro satisfaction, or jdw money is ieuuuen. A case of Catarrh that can't be cured try Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hamedy it to rare thai tne makers of tne meninna are wumg to run this otter: " If we cant cure Tour Catarrh, perfectly and permanently, an matter what rogrcataia, wp3f j H arawiWTar. innf Taut . ' Has. WnsLoWB SootHnro Stbvp ass besa aaad .for children teathiaa;. It aootkea the'ebild. aoftaaa the irnma. tnarrn aJt pals, on rat wind oolio. aad is the beat ramiy for Diarrhoea. Twenty- lve oaaia a botua. Bold r ail Oroc r.lstt throorhotit tha world. v JaaSdatwla- : -;, Vt'a ti-4T ftftti cur (or Cftlrra, diibint iniir ta 1 fclck. UbUILOU CATAt. i kLMhJjV. iiwil tajctor Imrut wit boula. L it If aair aHh M VMkit. Prtaa tOo. bid xlj Wr t.jra I C9 ... w ' f Oonrssa adopted the Stars and Stripes as the national flag on June 14, 1777. f r ' l r Crass aa4 Wkaapiat' Coark. " 1 have thm children who are anb jeattaeroap, sad , have foand that ChambarUin a Coagb Beaady will cars tLam qaieker than saythtng elaa I eaa gat If ym de not balieve Uat this reaiady will ear the aroap, do as I did, try r, and yoa will aaoa ba eoavlneed. B. hi. Chatham, Dawey. Illlnaia Whaop'mg Coagh ia alas deprived of all dangeroaa eonaeqaesaas whaa ChaaberlaiD's Ooogh Beaiedy is frraly gives. Thers ia Both in aqnal ta It for either of these ailments, ror sals by J. V Jordaa Draggars. A bottle-corking . machine with a feed reservoir of corks like the magazine guns is a new invention. . , ' ; , ' - a, IfhataVawra. Will oa bead tba aralaC Tba aixaal par ha pa of iha aars approaob of thaa aaora tatrtbi diMvaOooranptlon. Aak yoaiaalvaa if toa eaa afford for lb aake of sarin 50o 4 10 ' aa aba rUk aad do aotbiDg or u Wv kior frsaa esporiaaca tbt dbiiub'a t'ara will Oare TMraooab. r faila. Tbia plaiaa ikf mm thaa a Uillioa Boi tlra war told tb paai )tt ll rail area aroap aad whooping ono.h aa caoa' r.oidror.r Pur oa platter., Dm I'-o 8ld k Na B.rua . Only two Kurooein countries.'! trance ana itaiv. now nroduce truffles in any considerable quantity. Wlwn up pav a Cartxyla. Vhen nil'? u? a (.'hik!, Hh cncxl far Outaria, When ntN-jutie Ulm, aitc chin to Caatoria Wnp riw had Childrec, alje gtm Itea Outorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WHAT ARE TTE C0HINU T01 Is Cleveland's adtninistratioD a fallore? This it a bat the people are asking now. Is it true T Has he deceived them f II an H11K 'a a fi-nrful reannnailitlltv ' snil mtiat rriewnnc1 mint he ikwpf fi.r it Our Prices are lu keeping with the times mi gnevonsij must ne answer lorn. loww. toanerer before.' write to aa for earn Hns he betraywl the sacred trust repoted pies aad prices. hi him by tn people T These are to'einn forceful words full and pregnant with meaning. In the great financial atreas tbat has rocked this couotrr to and I'm like a bnge earthquake, thousands have gone under never to rise again. Who ia to blame I ' Who - is to blame for the terrific at rife that is now being waged in behalf of good times, the liberties of the people and the prosperity of the country! Is it Cleveland t Is it the great .demo cratic party of the country f Aad most the fact ever stare us in the face and like Banqno's ghost will it not "down at our bidding r Altboogh Cleveland mav prove a failure and some of his appoint ees too, and all things may fail, but Big ike will never, and toe people and tue country arc safe aa long aa ha can buy goods at 40, SO and 6? l-9cta. on the dollar and aell them at reasonable and living prices. Big Ika la the people's friend, fie never 1 deceives tbem. He oilers no alluring hopes -that turns to ashes on the lips, like dead aea -fruit. "He makes no promises to. the ear and then breaks them to ths heart," but he marobes straight oa and up to the per formance of duty,- knowing that doty uoDlT gone u we 1 menett and best en deavor, therefore he is- a publio bene factor because he places goods within the reach' of all at merely nominal prices. tnereDy enabling now otnera and mm' aeir to live. JUe baa ever been tba peo ple's friend, financially, and be will be remembered by them long after imposi tions ana aiscernera bava been forgotten. becante he will be remembered for the good that he haa done, knowing that me gooa mat men do lives alter tbem. In conclusion as Big Ike baa ever faith fully performed his duty to tli people. He believes that thev will do their duty to mm ana continue to patroniae .aim .19. the future aa in , tbe . past . Then will many hearts be made "happy and . this political mgnt-mare that baa so long ter rorised tua people 'win be awept aside in to the allusion's grave" to be - Yemembered no more-Borever. 1 Permit Big Iks to make hh politest bow 'to tbe people with the assurance that be ia ever tbe (people's inena.' : . -,. 110WEY, . Gold, Silver or Paper, I ears not which Just nrint; it aa and I trill cnarSates) joSr rJ- .i.t l FUmVHUS EEOEIVED Beside? a full stock -, of genera grooeries 1 keep ths nneslfgradea Oaaned Frnita'Veffe. ' - tabkav Meats, Praserves, - j;SvH;? ;3 Jellies, Spioes, Flavoring ';-;? Axirseia, macaroni, juuiv, ,' Currants, . - : Arnles. . - : Orangeaj-f.cp 2' BannaXaSj 1 1. .ffr "aM LSnMrf v--' H Sweat and Irish Potatoes and 4 bages always fresh.- f - '.: iSj stoek of -Fanaj and Plain Oakes and Cra'-kera are .nnsnrpasaad and always fresh from bakery. - h Mixed, Sweat and Soar Pioklea to uit the taste.' , , ,;::'vii:-'VJvH. Goods promptly delivered - to aftv part of thfteliy. -Zpi-iSl ,?r p To myieonntrr friends 1 extend a eordial invitati(H to d i ,rf right into the lot in the rr of my atore'f where stables are tn.'4.L- h , . - J. J. tois::3 Alex 'Millers Building, Broad . St., abovtliiddle.' a-:-, : ; vinuiraA uviti Hotel, Beaufort, N. C, a Dr. W. P. Eobinwm, Prop. rroou tbt loaa4 aa4 tm Omi bryoad Cool tnww alroat Kaoa taWnaiMtna. au4 allka ta Ptcanta atckrn at Cnaer ckal rraraUara. Tba boan It tboraochlr rajaTanavxt, atl faratb4 aa4 oarpwed Uuooghoat. UOUnT IIITCUELL ' HO'l'lil-a Olaok MountAin,ZV.( " Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. , r- 4 Terms Beasonable. . . . j Opens Ma 1st, 1894. , " W. D. BPBAGUE, Prop. tyBailroad, Telegraph and Poet Offices near the door. ' , mlStf All Organized.; We take very great pleasure In stating that Maj. H. H. Sogers, State Agtfor Thk IjRitXD Bami ibo amd Build iso Co., of Iiich mond, Va has organised ; this strong board here. ' OFFICERS : Vs K. B. Joins, President. , " Jab. W. Biddls. Vice Pres. '." H. H. OBOTK8, Seo'y. & Tres. Wit W, Clase. Atty. v ; i DOARD or DIRECTORS: "X. 1UIT5, UHAS. iiXIZXHSTKIX N. H. Stssxt, Maw Manly, r. DVTTJ, , , tSIJ UAHN, ' , ' Appraisers :-4N. IT. Street, j as. vy. uiaaie, jr. Duny tyLoans granted promptly. , . . all Sib. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10th, llth and a? Sts. N. W, -"YVasning-tDn, D. O. Invlta ttM attaatloa ot thatr patron In Vir ginia aad Um Carolina to tba FRESHEST, BSIOHTKST, CLKAMKST and HAKDSOMKST Stock of goodt tbay erarthowa. OHMOHDAT, APRIL WD - - r They offer 1 a pfeeea ot allk atrlped Frraoh riannrii atM eta. par yard, alaa 71 eta. Onr hundred pleoea 01 Crepe d. Cbene U eta. the yard In all the neveftt and raostdelteate ahadea. OUR HOUSB KKKP1NQ DEPARTMENTS - Oontaia every coaifort luxury and ne oeaslty vlth with which to tempt the tasta of the artittlo aa- well aa the thrlftv houaewife.- Bock. Damask and Btrdaeye Towela with knotted fringe and hemstitched, S6.M a dos. tlriau linen pillow alipt. SI 00 a pr. Onr Summer Drees Goods Departmentt , teem with novelties, beauties and exquisite fabrics of the moat celebrated manufactures. 1 Our Indian Linens sheer and cool tor hot 1 Jur China silks. Elegant and eomlortable for culling or evening wear. Onr Mulls and and Lawns. Dainty and in- eomiiarable. Goods sent by expresa C. O. P. to any part of toe South. . It, aprtfU f - m -fv Good : Hard ; Brick, ' We are prepared to fill all orders np to 100 thousand per week. - . W.P. BfJBBUa HORSES14HORSE r? .; ---m - ,: f ' : n' ft f .a..... ; - -'0 ttfSi . . Ta h ad Lir.:::o aciive you Now i3 the time to Buy while I I inev are cneaoer Paper. - t a (', ; :Vw' iSavo tTvist Reoeivod Three Gar Loads - OF Fine M orses Tw'3 ules Adapted snituable for all purposes Boad use. Banging from 4 to jf harness. The finest lot 01 DB1VINQ UOKSK3 ever brought to this market. ;. . ; . ' . ' : i . Also full and complete Iineof . . BUGGIES. HARNESS..' ROB . - .- -' ':.Etc:,;".-.Eus., .. Etc -. - . ; Exclusive Agents for the ELLIS BUOQY--the best on the market. ' NEAT and STYLISH LIYKRY at MODEBATB BATES. - 1 We are constantly receiving consignments of Horses and Males, and will, in the future, ' hold ; : t . , . '' Every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Stock only sold for CASH to the highest bidder. : .. '. : : v ; ; , " uv V: -y. CsTCftll and examine our stock, it costs notning. ivdc. 3E3cAjEijar acfij 00. ; ' ; Blue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. il. The Beat Shoes lor ui toa laat awe;, i gj $0, si DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers which helps to increase the -sales bh their full line of goods. They can afford to aell at a 1ea profit, and we believe von can enre m osier by oaring all jroay footwear or the dealer advertised below.. Catalofae free npon appUoatlon. - ; For Saleb J. J. B&XTtffi,-7 Agt New : Bsrns N.- CL:- 1 J 4.41 man ever ot faro for . ' " r . ( - Boad, Farm, Draft and Tram- years old and thoroughly broke to -' ' ' LS. , BL N KET-v W HIP3. 1 nnnni no Wi L. UUUULUO 1 u U Vy welt, v SHmkless,Botlon Waterproof. Best Shot sold at the prise. 84 and 83. uo Dress frtos. Equal cuttoin work, costing lrom So lo aa. .83.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. Best wauuiujt bnos ever- nsoa. . $2.60, and 82 Shoes, UnauaJI?tl at tha bricsa. - Boys 82 St 81.76 SchoofShof . An the Best fo. Service. LADIES' $3, $2.60 $2, $1.76 Beat Uonrela, Mtyllsh. Femes ritUara in tCe a MerrlosalIe.iMat world. All Stylee. Insist apes havlaur ' W.I. alaa Snaea. Naase id price etasnped oa oottoaa. strmsittofi 0 w V at , a TUi A, imm i r -,l 1 - to r or T CASH Was orra.nl ted ia OrtAhr, l.a, (or the r-r-poe ot s. ;iitvlitt the rerr b4 au&jte tt ri-aix-aautt t'-rf(i to tbe publio. 1 uis new r. ?o hes ware-rootns la WfeaMnt. ton sn-t New benn, N.C.,for the ooavetttt.va ol liM-ir u--nsol Kestera K. O. W e are equina I'tftiioe and Orrans !a nmr!y all the e.uottF- M-t ol ue W. A W. Huir-..4 and are In ckiIy oorrvMiKn(1(re Wltn luwa Ot the eery ttwet people ot tills sM-tjtn, aud onr roods are airiug perteot aaUaiacuun ta fuaaty and pnoe. We handle none bnt reliable ataanarrt snakes ot tne moet ino.l-m t i-a, and st.il to the publle direot from tne priniMU flwt.rl'-s thus enabling aa to tire tuo purobaaor UUa very lowest and best terms. we are oflorlns the Jusi ly eolebrated MKR 111 Pianos, wbiok reorWed tne luxtixat boa ore aad tto Id Medal at the Worlds ssir iur lone, touch. Tolume and rapid ar'ttmi. We h.ntlethe old reliable Mi HUT aad VANS rtano which Mr. A. Coha haa beoa sellllnt to the poblle with aaoat aatlsiaotory remits lor the past tea years. We also keep la stock the Peek and Bona Opera riaaos which la also asplendid lnstro mrnt, and eaa order lor yon the Braumular ' Piano, ao-letly Srst-einss gooda, or any other plaaoe abore mentioned. Wa also handle the ElCTHAat Onraaj which ts one ot the ol deet. eetabllshed ontaa . tactorles in America, aad we will oonunaa ta handle other standard mahee. We thank yoa lor yoni patronaeT and ao Uoit your rarther orders for planoe aad or . faas, whloh will recelra prompt attention aad aatlataetion fuaranteed. Call aad exam ine oar roods at our ware-rooms on hi ul.lle street, Kew herns N. C., and Main St. Wash, lnrton. H.C. A. CORN PIANO hOKGAS CO. ' Wohid thank yoa to examine our exhibit at miw abi v-eiviuiw iwr w ge peiu in saw Berne, rebraary, lath to aith InolualTa. . 'PBOFBSSIOSAL. : CLAUDE U, BEHTOU, 1L D. Physician 21 Surgeon, - : Offloei No.137 . : uT ,. Middle Street. Ia Banfert Boildlnf , Hew Berne H. O. Can be sees at any hoar atnlcht inotnea..,' . DR. 0; K BAGBY, V : SURGEON DENTIST. Offloa, sliddletM-eet, oppoaitr Bapllet Saateh, . -'.--.-.- . . daoSdwtf . ; REWBERN. If O. Tw . e , w ars a wM DENTIST, - ... Othoa ao Oraraa atraet hMWeva iol)ook ad Broad - - . , , - jSlfiNTON, M.D., D.D.S. ' " Prae'lee nmlted ta ; v V -.'Oral atltw ana Me- , V' Y ' ehanleal Deanatry - ;-'.SV.v-kftan Ueotal Murgsry , rf-S -!TXtV reetheitraetad. 'ffWrwiil NUra) tixlte ttaa. kery thine la the line or Dentistry aena iBimeMtuyie, ew.ierantion tnaranteeo, . Otlce, eorur Of Middle -lr-et and 'a.tara Sllay, opposite BaatMs . ATTORN BT ; , T TLA W . PnTlnAV .t.t V: . . n w..wa runhr uas svuju suurs r srQ3 - i ar'a S Merahant'a Bank. , w.i, w. unmw as vravaa srteret, Jones. Onslow aad Pasvlleo, . . , United iutea Omrtat New Herae.vne lanraBaaOoartatUiaSlata , . . " WM CLAKHE. . ; Office, ?3 South Front 'rrtreet ip- ' ; t posite Gaston House. 4. .'. ATTORNEY AT LA7 : . AND v Kftal 5 Rsiatft rttnt - " New Brrne. N. a i-:S-' ' Conaoctioni. New V rk : Botton nd Canada, Tiinbsr lands- . Para lands,- : ;' Truck lands. Toi7n lots. Do yoa want to buy t." v ' WKITB : Do yon want to sell f ? . ' ' 'WEITB. 7 apKuiAL, -'.'," 1500 -ores, Trent ltoad, 6 sallee of olty , Timber and Truck land. . v;m to rr:M::i . V 'I, V. ll, . 1 1 0 1 : -.-V. ll lV .... ' i-r "u. .1 i ii i r. 3ole S. DUFFY, Druggist aad Agent. ; FOR RALI!, X GENERAL MACHINE T FA? ? known m the POkts -v i; , : ..r. , nf rj(i v I r , V " l .'fc, f -vii it-s fcnd i --; ') is hh oip - a v i ft. A j . i-iti.j i D- i, or ia V- JOHN r. f
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