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f lELuJIhs AXSCCSCMEST. TaSPAiLTJ .Qsvaalieeeamasd Deilf liasaoefck P'lr4 eiiv- NbHDlNn t m asesi par Bwit, , trm cittT i .j i .iwiiMj nwT '.eraJar M (u par . ivmi me fcauaeata U1 be iiiliim i i yUy at the Paesstaalaai mi aeaula imKiit atsat aeeae nstarao t are aolhmaa. saaataiiu aw4 to uk4 to aohtian mi tut alla aaj tail a tin a nnaalin ia, a wtheoanloa al IX oathee. Art. all la if thaa fceir eoieaia aeeatk Aarrtlaaeeai naeer haa at nmw LaaaaiM4BaManMeaaM aarttMtar Ut toaartkaa. east earth eaoaeqaaaa taaarUaa. eeekal rates IBrextesMteS Ilia. .ti"i tMUat te.Heioo' MUfu HTMt aoasss teaWoei eeaala the ease efts Better ay eixeeUoa el this vtlaaea eheat karat ta pwiM uM. OLM .iOr,rtD IT TBI HOkTH CAsV olisa rasas axoiatio. ttlMaMl(H M lhaa It osnla aer . m wUl to smarted tot 'tail ft thanks. nenlaneaaefroeeeov" eat obttaary poetry lea tar ehttaerr hottoes other thee thoas rite tM adttar klmaatr shall f iv u a mat- eS. " - Jetlees e'e oreh end soetet and all othei lilalaiaiiU from beb revenue It to to tert-ed will b h-ed lor -l lb rata ol eeasellee. THE JOURNAL. i. T. C.A9COCBV. Prearietea-. LeeaJ Asa-artev. WXnUred the Pott OfKce o AVw Berne, 2t. C, M sawuWaai matter. sesolta ol the permiclooa teecn- isgt of Ik let school of politlo. Tbe Idea that it U the basis. ol the QoTCjoBADt to lake ear of the oitiiea, cloth when ke la asked and foed him wkea ke is hnsr, U a Boat paraloioB one." : ".r "'' Thie Inoatlatloa will eooe sab- aid, bat tkera la ao probability that tha aoil wiU be ea rick ad by tbeoYerflow."""" 4 - v HIS LAS. .OLL CAU." THB I5USDAT105 OF WASHINHTOS. Tha oldest canerai of tha war haa Juat answered hie last roll call Thara ara eaen aa4 woxnea. all over tha world to whom tha aawa of tha death of Oaa. will awakaa a flood tide of retain leoe nee. . Gen. Amman waa a West Point men, iro, after noma years of p-ofuaoorel.p thara, laft Wast Polat and devoted t imaalf to teaching. Thla ha followed a ith a lore and devotion that waa rata: :ied to him tenfold in the lore and derotlon of hla acholara. The rnlea of martiaeta might be for others; he aaked bat one thing that hla pu pil g-lra him their leaaon hoar. Thla tbey did. If not for lore of atudy. for love of him. One day in a hotel in large city Gen. Amman waa atandlng In the hall in a group with Gen. Sher man, Sheridan and all the big gnni tnat rawer at an army reunion, when down tha hall, daahlng gold and lace to tha right and left, an lmpetnoai irirl flnng heraelf aronnd Gen. Amman's neck, eryinp: "Ton dear, aweet old thing, you." Holding her at arm's length, to be seen by the generals, he aaid: "My anperiora, yon hare all had yonr triumphs, but 1 wouldn't swap mine," and clasped the gin again to his breast ny nrst marriage lien. Amman was identified with New York state. The mother of hla two boys waa Caroline Livingston Pierce, a member of the colonial family. Mot long ago Gen. Amman celebrated his 88th birthday. a festi- TU KBIili. Oat at the Best remlaAkla th WerU ' Tk atabUtty board, eompoe(d of several or tae aoieat offloen la tha ary, haa nada tu report apoa tk battU abtp Iadlaaa aad aiater vee aela'arhloh ooaiplewly ylndicatea tk deatga, ahowiof tkat the weight of wraor aad araaaeot la carried with eaaa. r i 'i, - With only 10,000 tea diaplaoe nat tha ladiaaa baa a battery eqatvaleotto thatof ta great 14. 000 toa abtpa now boildiac for Great BrlUln, aad tkue aha la a mora fornldable Teaael thaa anr of aeraiz la tha worM. The aocoracy of tha caloolailoaa Bade baa beea Terifled. la a Boat remarkable degree. VIRGINIA rAIU2 . Ilotele Beaufort, U. O, Dr. W. P. Bobinson, Prop, riaauatotoaad aa4 the Oeaaa toyeA Oael Braaeas atatoat wnaoa tetarailsal OaltaalaJltotoriaaamreaaaksrsor Ooaueer- eUlTimveUara. The hoaaa H taeroachlr ejaveaatea, well nnaiatod aa4 aaraaSea thraaftovt. HAHM & CO., val by the veterans of the war, and gold medal waa given to tha . grlxzled old man, who, alas, had been blind for several yean. N. Y. Sun. Amoko the treasured relies of an ex confederate now living in a border state is half of a red morocco Bible. nnen ne ana a companion in arms were hungry and very solemn on the retreat after the fall of Petersburg, they shared equally a small quantity of parched corn, their only food, and tore the Bible in twain, so that each might have a part Both lived to eat better (are and to own whole Bible. : A contemporary sej There has aeldom been a more dlsgraoaful ex- In southern Ohio it was made hibition of contemptible lack ol civio spirit than that made by the officers and citizens of towns through whioh nothing less than cans of dead beats are begging their way toward Washington." Washington is to be overon bj thia hoard from the West. The Nile ia subject to periodical overflows wbiob, though temporar lly injurious, add to the fertility of the great vally it traverses. t Washington City ia subject to , innndations. Tbe regular periods ate at the time of Presidential in augurations, the early months oi a new administration, and the meet ings of Congress. The crowd that rushes u on inangujation day is composed of sightseers who goto tbe capitol to witness a grand pag eant. Those who dance attendance on the early period of a Lew admin latration are patriots usually de nominated offlce-eeakere; anj those who throng the lobbies of tbe Senate and the House during tbe aeasion of Oongresa are gentlemen of leasnre taking in the situation and bold adventurers who volun teer their services in various way for a small compensa tion. With these inundations the peo ple have become accustomed and tbey are tolerated as among tbe unavoidable incidents of a govern ment of the people by and for the people tfut tne inundation oi wnion we peak today is something new in American history. It ia eansed by the overflow of vagabondage. Boughs, dead-beats, fanatics and erimnals mustering in rags and tags have gone up to tbe -Federal eapital to influence Congress and intimidate the President. They hope to overawe or conjole Con gress with their cheap imitation of the clamor ol the Roman populace for populace for bread and tiobets TflOBOUGH -0-- SANITATION. The Water-Works For New Berne will be In operation In a tew days and I wish to announce to tlie;PUBLIO that I hare secured the service of an experienced aANITAHY Biicl am thoroughly equipped for All Kinds of Plumbing. BATH TUBS for both hot and cold water. Wash-out Closets, Kitchen sink, Lawn Sprinkling, and Pipe con nection and fitting up for water to any portion ol Beaidences, Work shops, Ac. 49- Good work sruaranteed and as rea sonable as it oan be uoue anywhere. GEO HENDERSON (Saeotaaor to Roberta A Hsndereoo,) General Insurance Agent. ftepreernttog Insnraaoa Company of Horth America of Philadelphia Home Insurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Itmarance Company of Hartfoid Queen Insuracoj Company of Ena una. North Carol in (I me Iosuraaoe Com pan y of Kaleich Oreeowioh lDurnce Company, of Brooklyn. Phoenix Insurance t ompAoy.of Brook lyn. United Underwriter Iotaranco Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company, of do ton. IT HIKES ME 8 4 ILE r '.nit- TO THINK THAT -a 7 FOR SI RING Weddings. W. H. & K. S. Tucker & Co., Ealeigh, N. C Are le8trou3 of particularly di recting yonr attention to their excellent assortments of Dress Goods, Laces, Linena, Underwear, CJortsets Slioeaj Parasols and other outfittings that are by castom necessary for bridal outfits They send samples.ofier sugges tions, send articles on approval. and make up your dresses in the most stylish manner equal to parts made gowns and at moder ate prices. Beady Made Tailor-finished suits are also offered in more an- to tne oiroaa. Less modest than the proved styles. nem ployed of the anoient eity, uorrespondence Dy mail or a per furnished. W. E & E S. TUCKER, & CO. . they demand meat and bear with their bread, and railrovd as well as : elrooa tickets. We dissent from the general orit- ioitm of the people of the country Sale of VilUllDle Property. fchrYtnch whinh 'tho irmi'l mirnh. I . . .. od in ita "on to Washington." The eheera it received was all fan. The oountry people. along tbe line of maroh ran to the roadside to see Show, and they saw it and maoe merry. mere ia notning dangerous or Tea eerions in this inundation. Pursuant to a Jndirement of tha Sunnrinr court of Pamlico county rendered at Spring term 1898, in an action entitled American Lumber ComDanv vs. Wm.Potter Sr. A A man da his wife, of als, by which judgement tile uuuersigneu was Hppomcea commissioner, 1 will sell by public auction, at the Court house door In Pamlico oountv.to the hifihest biddur on onaay we list uay oi May, ihm, between cue nours oi twelve o ciocn M., and s o clock r. M. tne xouowing described property, it : A certain niece or tract of land Tvi n and being In Pamlico county, North Carolina, in No. a township and described aa fol nw to wit: Beginnins: at 182 pole tram Gears' Dom uixuiwsi, comer, running eontn 7a d Haajost rocelyed a supply of those Tennessee Cart Wheels. Friend go and get yon a pair of them, then yon oan smile. Fay WHITTI what you owe him and that will make him smile. Don't yon see. M0UHT MITCHELL Olaok Mountain, IV. C. , Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. Terms Seasonable. Opens May 1st, 1894. W. D. 8PBAQTJE, Prop. CyEailroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near the door. mlStf All Organized, We take very great pleasure in stating that Maj. H. U. Sogers, State Agtfor Thk United Bark ino and Buildino Co., of Rich mond, Va, has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. B. J ones, President. Jas. W. Biddli, 1 Vice Pres. H. M. Gbovbs, 8ec'y. & Tres. Wm. W. CLjLEK. Atty. BOARD of DIRECTORS: Wm. Dtjitk, Chas. Reizknstein N. H. Sthket, Matt Manly, F.'Dufft, Bem Hahn, Appbaibers : N. II . Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. tyLoans granted promptly. alltm ' Has Just Setnrned (APRIL 13th With , 50- HEAD HORSES xUD MlULES"" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 1bs. Each Some extra fine Drivers in Dorses also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally fine Draft Horses aud Mules. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. THE A. CO UN. Organ end Ftem Ca. , t nakaa ol tha moat modem atvlea, and aell to tha public dlrcot tram tha prinolpal taotoiiaa WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10th, llth and F Sts. N. W. Washington. I. J. Invite the attention of their natrnna in vir. glnla and tbe Carolliuu to the FRESHEST. BRIGHTEST. UIANKST and HANDSOMEST Stock of good they ever shown. ON MONDAY. APRIL ND Tbey offiir I o piece ot silk striped French Flanm'ls at 88 eta. par yard, vaiue jo ci. une nunnrea pieoea O' Crepe d ' Ciiene 16 ot. the yard In all the nowCRt and mmt dnllnatn ahiuln. contain every comfort, luxury and ne. oeaatty with wltb which to tempt the taste ol the artistic as well aa the thrifty housewife. kikm imuje ana nemwitcnea, o.mi a aoa. i nun linen puiow MID. ai.OO a Dr. Our Summer Dreu ood Ten teem with noTelUe, beautie and exqnlsita fabric ot the most celebrated manufacture. Our Indian Linen sheer and cool to.- hot uay. Our China silks. Elerant and eomlnrtalii tor calling or evening wear. Our Mull and and Lawn. Dalntv and In. oom parable. Our Prices are lu keeping with the times lower toan ever before, w rite to u for sam ple and price. Good sent bv exnrna C.fl.n.tn Of tbe South. anrw t Commissioner's Sale of Val uable Land, Good Hard Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders np to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BUBBUS. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday April 17th and 18th, AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. IVr. HAHiV dtb oo. Blue Front Stables-, Middle Street, New Berne, N. 0. V. L. DOUGLAS O efjl dm C GENUINE O unlLi WELT. SquraklcM.noUom Wilerproof. BcstSboesoUattheprka. , S4 and S3.5Q Dref s noi ' Kin'"' custom work, costing iron. $6 to ft. t$3.50 Police Shoe. 3 8o!ee. IK-si iUKing snot ever nuuic. $2.50, and 82 8hoes, Boys 82 Sc $1.70 School ShoT Are the best for Service LADIES' $3, $2.60 $2, $1.75 t uongoia, styiisn. irreex FltUnsj and HenlOBable.Beat in tne worm, au myi t upon havins; W. da shoe. Nai id prloe stamped o bottom. UroektoB Mass. k fiia Best Shoes for iff i. rJ I CC1 .f -aa! . -"V' ' -.r " ' "Bin I .... an.fl 9 TSsW i ...... .1 inKwraov' tw DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They oaa afford to aell at a leu profit, and we believe von can save money by buying all yonr footwear of the dialer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. For Sale Id 7 J. J. BAXTER, Agt, Hew Berne U. C. Pursuant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure of Sal ntv. na, in the civil action entitled Green, Foy A erlor Coort ot Craven County, North Caro- Mortgages and an Order of Bale ot tbe Su penor tj Una. in tt Co. vs. W. J. H. Cavlner, et als, aa Commis sioner duty appointed and authorized by tbe said judgment and order ot sales, I will sell to tbe highest bidder at tbe Court Rouse door ol Craven County, In tbe city ot New Berne, . v. , vi 1 1 Luc ui uny 01 may, itm, ueing Hon uay anu inc nrnaavoi aorinir term ol I'vaven Coanty Superior Court) at li o'clock, noon, or as Boon thereafter as the Court shall take a HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! roeeas, all the following deoeribed land : Lying and being In Craven County, 1 Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bounded on the North by Clubfoot's Creek, on tbe East by 4dan)'s Creek road, on the South by the n . j ci M i. luuu.uu uiu west oy me jancisoi the late Bufu W. BeU, containing one hun. dred and fifty acre, more or less, being the same tract of land xormlv owned hv RtAnhnn L. Cavlner, and well known aa Die Cavlner tract oi lanu. Terms oi sale cash. This April 18th, 1894. C. B. THOMAS, Commissioner. REMOVAL. S. K. STKEET, GENERAL I1TSUEAHCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ex change where he will be glad to I see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. Gold, HONEY, Silver or Paper, mm Mwva.vaf'v am vuv ntw v Dvlllvj l r bbl, uiU norm ty utjf$rees Aast iw poles. i"cu "ui tu if uoiivcawoaifvv yJlV IA VUllgt it iii rerol- bat by tbe great majority viewed m a radloakras aad ting epectule. No alarm is feli at Washington ''more than tbe apprehension of - aroma citizen torn nis poecet may be picked. Men wonder that so any fools got together, but the vwtnnsft anil nr r.nai i n nrc anr. rhat ia enough to give pnblio assnraooe of safety. Men Of sensibility sympathize ' with, those who feel .. (he . keen pongs of want; and eofferlog, bat ttin rag tag and bobtail erowd are sot representative of the honest poor aad as for "terrorizing" a band of children with dough raoes on would come nearer to it. $ ';,? l'p - Sack cavalcades, saob tomfool ery, U oat of the results of the re , Euar1 line, thence South 75 degrees East 290 poie to tne sawyer une,tnenoe wltb said lln. to toe Deinnninjr. ooniauuns: lonr hdimimi acres, beihe a nart of the Brvan Hmitii tnut ui lanu. anu cooveyeu iw tne eaia ry In. Jfot. U'r. Nr. ot deed by Geo. Allen. Executor anH others, recorded in Pamlico county In book No 7, folio 473 t "B, to which reference 1 mane. Also one steam saw mm lormerlv situated on Upper Broad Creek in Pamlico county, consisting of boilers, -engines, saw aiuau nxture ana appunenancea and at tachments tbereto connected Cor tha onera. tion of said mill, also the lease-bold inter. in tne iana on aaiu uroau ureea npon whioh saia mm ot wm. rotter. r. ana w. B. swtn. dell was situated withl nrirelaarea r. fnr tne operation oi sasu mm. i on aaiaamu Is now locatea at ienoxvuie. sjarteret eountr. and possession will be given where tbe same is siow tooaiea. Also one ranflrM anil twenty-five thousand feet of manufactured lumber the same being at the former location oitne aaaa mm, vis ; upper uroaa cjreeav CWUIKW (MU1J. (rim. v. rM.1V 1 1 El . this April IftH, Jgta., B. L,. U1BB8, j ' ) ' ' -Commissioner. THE WORLD AND THE STATE , - FOR fl.95. ,' :- We win send tbe Kit Tou Wntti Wobld and fVusxr 8tat on Tear each for $1.25 or tbe Wmxr 8ta two years for fl. ' Address: The State, - ' wcbtnotid, Va. ; X ear aot wtaksh, J tut btiag it on aad will guarantee yonr 8 INS o FULLjVAIiTJB BEOEIVED Q J5eside9 a .fall stoeK J of irenera groeeries I keep the finest grades Canned Froito, Vege- tables. Heats, Preserve, jeiues, opiees, jnavonng Extraots, Maearoni, Baiaiu . Prunes, - ' 1 Currants, Apples, Oranges, Bann a.a8, ' ' , ; ' l . ; Lemons,'. ' . . Sweet aad Irish Potatoes and Cab bages alsrays fresh. i - ;:. Mw mtyuxlr it Paviaw an1 Pl.tn SSHu 801uecd;p Driving; WoricHoi ttitthsiaste. - - " i Ann r.TrnTfii a niTm? rrtwern. TTTTTTfli Trrti Goods prspUy delivered to any " ( T!ir " ww" MUA,U J ua "WlilV LJ - eordial iuviUtioB t dri Tight Into! vr ii. i t i i t . . . W" . the lot in the resr of toy store where WOW lS.tlie 111216 10 U UV While I have a arTfi fif.nplr fn erlrf frnm AUB.areueaperia or Negotiable stables are tree. :jc" r j. J. tolec:.'. Alex .11131 Buildino;. 'BroaJ fll-M- atCL Alex : UHlet BaQdinjr, IBrosd St. sboveiliddle. . .. v.. , . - Ti A 7onos, XlcnthDTciit 2t 0i;rc:it:.C: Was organl'ed In October, IMS, tor the pur aoaaot nipplylng the very best snak oi anos aad Onraos to tbe public. Tula new Una ha ware-rooin in Washing, ton and Saw Berne, W.Ctor the ooavanlonca of tbalr patrons of Eastern N. C We ara selling Pianos and Organ in nearly an the eoantiM east ol tbe W. A W. Railroad aad ara la dally eorrespondenoa with soma of tha very best people oi this section, and Mr rood ara airing Dertoet saUatacUoa la quality and prloe. wa nanaie none out reiiaow siannarq Urn enabling n to give tha purchaser tha very lowest and beat term. We ara oflertngtbe Justly celebrated HEO. LIN Pianos, which reoeived the highest hon or and Oold Medal at the World's fair lor tone, touch, volume aad rapid action. - Wa handle the old reliable MBWBT and IVANS Piano which sir. A. Conn ha been sellling to tbe publie with moat sails! actory results for the past tea years. Wa also keep In stock the Peek and Bona Opera Piano which I also a splendid instro meat, and can order for yon the Braumular Piano, strictly flrst-elass goods, or any other pianos above mentioned. We also handle tbe NEEDHAX Organ whioh iaoneoi tbe oldest established orgaa factories in America, and we will eooUnae tanaara makes. to handle other tan w thank you tor yoni llelt your further order i natronaM and so. for pianos and or gan. which will receive prompt attention and at tl in action guaranteed. Call and exam ine our goods at our ware-room on huddle street, New Berne N.C., and Main St. Wash ington, N. C A. COUN PIANO A ORGAN CO. Would thank you to examine our exhibit at tha Kast Carolina lair to be held in Haw Berne, February, 1Mb to 4th inclusive. PROFESSIONAL. CLAUDE M.BEITTOIT.ILD. Physician , mii Surgeon,;-' Ofllce 1N0.13T Middle Street, In Bangert Building, New Berne H. Q. Can be seen at Miy hoar at night In offloa. DH G. K. BAGBY, : SURGEOIV DENTIST. Ufflos, atiddla street, opposite BaotiM ohnroh, . s Jeo8dwtf "BWrlESH. If. a DR. J. D. CLAKZ, ; DENTIST, - SEW BERBK. R. O. Ofho mi Craven street, between Pollock nd Btoad- ja 8EHT0N, M.D.,D.D.S. Pr.nle limited to (in,., ai.jva K, 4 . m. eitaut'-sl Dsntlsiry an Denial Aurgsry mi. ex treated i bout uatn bv tha nun fjf SjllfO Uflde If bout uatn bv tha O' ,'' verythln In the line of Uentlatrv dona in tha best style. Hatlafaotion (narantaed. vmw, oorner or iuata sir jet ana raderai Alley, opeoaite Baptist i '. ,t , P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORVRY AT. LAW. Pollock street,First room above Farm. er's S uerehant's Bank.. ' : Will praetlee la th Counties of tireven Bret, Jones. Onslow and Pan. lloo. v Unltad Htatea Onnrt at Kmm Hama. -.1 tannine Court ortle State . WM CLARKE,. Office, 72 South Front street op posite Gaston Hovso, ATTORNEY AT LAW . AND Keal Estate Agent, , KnwkiielN.C, Conaeotlom.-New Tl rfc Bostnn and Canada. ' .... -. . : " Timber lands- Farmlands, Truck lands, - . ; v. I Town lots. Do yon want to bay f - Do yon wapt tp sell t - ; white. - : ' 8PKUIAL. ','. 1500 iores. Trent knad. 8 mllaa of nlfw Timber and Track land, - . pigott trudii: Ffar.:. For Rent 1895. Is the finest track farm'in East em North Carolina, well adapted ior an Knas or truck, lias all necessary buildings. One (1) mile of Morehead City, N. Or-Two hundred yards of the A & N O liailroad, . . Por terms, &o,, Apply to Q. G. BELL, Harlowe, UT. 0. VITAL TO rM' ri Tn. K. O. V I ' N kvk AN i I' .f A t N 'I (i T MOl.irl -irm i K J h,. lis. N'trvon. 1-',-, . . )l ,P tiilimuv U...l...f..i. . ... "uliifof Ursin,uuis iu- ii n .-,.,, " frsmawre Old Asm, w ,-..,. 'f Z , I U.rrncBa c.uwa hf over.. , . . n o( fi, ,, ' t m,S oveD.lndnlt.n.e. A i,. , ,'V " ,' a 0 tor fft, by malt, v nh wh oi -u-r f-ir 6 Iw.i L " IS will send writt-o w..,..V I.', --i j, "7? 1 Gu.niTiUtwi.HinMl i h i y . . . m . . enreMiok hwnvMix, i ., . i ivr n .... F. S. DUFFY, IDru-sist a- ' Sole Agent. SI 0LK. Having )n t ' ber l- ' ; ia : notii e is 1 Wi'l t iri'S of stock, p" ii N. u I . 'v, ii tlat of . , di?i'ilcatn t' . VV. K.
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