i . :JtR AXX0CSCUK5T. Aou4 at taata ywari HM f Itmu4 .a tverat a tj ws IMn iMlMli?VMIi. tea fiiKkf liJb h vf 'itmn? u li.il ivhim hrM tor inimn tiTMUMMk laeaa ssss la Mnw atenIMSjdvwr MtftMt " OMUUI alwlntUiliMMinMlalMl i 4ti atlas jwHhsth CUM MIM. ArU- Hs ' thea fcejf nun .MMWnlalHalMMtUM, HJWM ltOM lln I aaf th jthr y epsjli It ettais Sle. ULH AxOrriDBTTHB WORTH 0B jmpa rtra MOOIATIOI. ! Botow thM eeai per Mvtllfc "r 'wards r taaaka. lll1lllnlIIM I If ed ohltaary QtTy at to Mtourf tlee ttu thee rith the adlto kimxr shall give u met- JoUiM u4 society and all other aatsrwalaeMate front what nrMHUtakt 'J arlv"wUl hrcd.tD- at, Ik ret of a Use, THE JOURNAL, o. v. UIOKt, fyjAuVMltiU iW at jVm Bern, X. C, m teeend-dam matter. rhe city of Greenville 8. C baa deotded to iasne Liqnor License to retail dealers. They say this la pre ferable to the blind tigera they bars bow and that they will "take hanoes on thj legality of their ae tio. The Methodist protracted meet- iaff at Weldon continues, and mob, interest is manifested. Up to April 30th there were fourteen conversions. The death of France's B. Stock bridge, U. 8. Senator from Michi gaa on Monday has already caused a peculation as to bis successor, and there are some half dozen aspi rant mentioned. On bis arrival at Washington Ooxey declared that he would peak from the Capital steps if be went in jail for it. Aide-de camp Brown didn't say what he'd do but went to jail, any way. Wm. Harrell of walkes county is 90 year old, is the father of nine teen children, Eighteen of them ow living. Until a few months aro he carried a route of fifty two mile walking making the round trip of 104 miles in forty Eight hoar. PABTY OBHANIZATION. Ther is here and there talk of Drtv organization. The Demo cratic party is organized and there U nothing the matter with the or gaatzation. Individuals may exhibit pertur bations, bat the party keeps on the even tenor of it way. The Chicago platform is the stat- Btory law of the party by which every member of it is bound. Every man mast exercise his own iadffmeotas to the meaning of the statute, and then act as his conscience dictates. There is no court of appeal. A national convention is abso lute in its authority, and its plat form ia nnohangable nntil abroga ted by the adoption of the platform of a subsequent National Demo cratic convention. There are ambiguous clauses in 11 platforms. There are declarations that per ish with the hoar. There are sentences intended simply to please the ear and smooth the way. But, there are also great principles; Par amount Issues and it ia these that give character, vitality and biod-ing-foroe to the platform. What is the essential essence of the Chicago platform; what the tonoh.stone of Democracy! Is it ac qnlessence in the individual views and personal preferences of the president! Is it implicit trust in the wisdom of Congress! It is neither . of these. It i anfaltering fidelity to the Chicago platform! , Bat they tell as that it is va riooaly construed!" So it is so far a aon-essentials are concerned, bat 1 respect to great cardinal principles it is as dear as the an. ; eloaded son at midday Christians are believers in Christ ' ad th efficacy of the atonement; Bat they disagree on a thousand thlBfa, and still are Christians, 8o it Is jrlth Democrats. Ther can be bo. doubt that a large ' majority bt the people of North Carolina are Democrats. It is nnjaat to them to believe that the will leave their party because of the tKwUey of u; dii. It It rtdicaloai to belief thit any ooa- Idernble amber of rtrtaou ud UUUiffenl oitUeaa UI per nit their abaortjios of apoatacj to aka then apoatatec ' W do aot to at, a jreat lead er kaa apoataoiaed. bat If ka aaa, It ia all tha aora lotporUot that Ue people the raok and HI of tka Damoeracj ataod by ther eilora. XT kaa kaa a right to apeak for the Anericaa Demoeraoy wao doea aot take ba text troa the Chloao platform. . Has deoeife tkemaolrea when tbey apeak of radical differenoea io tb Pemorxatie party. Tbaao diffareaae relate to meas ures, not to prliciplas. . Wfiea the aectaiva boa; come, the American Democracy will bn fooad to be ouii. A reform tariff Dill will pass. It may not ooma op to the foil m mare of oar hopes, bat it will be a great impro? ement on the Mckinley law, and the whole eooatry will feel the quickening in- finenoe and regenerating power of the spirit of Democracy. la raattal Peastoa Incident. An old lady's pension bill was passed Friday, bat It came too late. 8ho is dead. The House became In dostrions and passed a number of pension bills. Among them waa one which recited that the proposed beneficiary was the widow of a soldier of the war of 1812; that she was ninety-six years old and nearly blind. The bill was read by the clerk in hissing-wng tone, the member chatted and laughed and paid no attention. Only one man looked np from the papers before him. "The question is on the engross ment and third reading of the bill," said the Speaker. "Never mind, Mr. Speaker," said Mr. Taylor of Indiana, -'that bill cm be laid aside; the old lady is dead." There was a moment's silence in the House, everybody looked sorry, and then the incident was forgot ten. The clerk proceeded in bis slog-song tone, and the old lady's bill has at last got off the calendar Liring up to One's Means. Upon the subject ot living beyond one's means, Samuel Smiles, the author of the English work entitled, 'How to Get On in The World," says: "There is another class of people, living np to tbeir means, and olten beyond them. Tbey desire to be considered 'respectable people.' They live according to the pernic ious adage, 'Dae must do as others do.' They do not consider whether they can afford to live np to or be yond tbeir means: but tbev think it neoessary to secure the 'respect' ol others. In doing so, they usually sacrifice tbeir own self-respect. Tbey regard tbeir dress, thir es tablishments, their manner of living and their observance of fashion, as the sole tests of respectability and rank. They make an appearance in the eyes of the world, though it may be entirely hypocritical and false. "Bnt they must cot seem poor! They must hide tbeir poverty by every effort. Tbey spend their money before it is earned run into debt at the grocer's', the baker's, the milliner's and the butcher's. They must entertain their fash ionable 'friends,' at the expense of the shop-keepers. And yet, when misfortunes overtake them, and when the debts have become overwhelming, what becomes of the 'friends'! They fly away, an d tbey shun the man who is up to bis ears in debt! "Poverty is more than half dis armed by those who have the moral oourage to say, 'I can't afford it.' Fair weather friends are of no use whatever except as an indication of the depth of snobbery to which hu man beings can descend. What is 'a visiting connection!, It is not at all calculated to elevate one in social or even in business life. Success mainly depends upon character, and the general esteem in which a person is held; and if the attempt is made to snatch -the reward of success before it is earn ed, the half-formed footing may at once give way, and the aspirant will fall, unlamenteJ, into the open mouthed dragon of debt." Build Hint I p. Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Atlanta, Ga., had severe dyspepsia. Physicians and all ether remedies failed to cure him. He tried Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, and afterwards writes: "The first dose gave relief. I recommend it as the best dyspepsia remedy ever discovered. I have gained flesh sinoe using it I voluntarily recommend it to all suf ferers with stomach troubles." For sale by druggists at 50o per bottle. THOROUGH -0" SANITATION. The Water-Works- For New Berne will be In operation In a few flays and I wish to announce to thePCBLIO that I nave scored the eorrtoes of an experienced HANITABY . t PLUMBER and ni thoroughly equipped tor All Kinds of Plumbing. BATH TUBS . ";"(- ' for both not and eoM water, . Waah4nt Close ta, Kitchen sink., Lawn Sprinkling, aod Pipe con nection and fitting up tor water to any portion ot. Sesidences, ' Work shops, AO. mr Good work cnaranted and a rea sonable as It can be done anywhere. - J. C. ORjfciKlV. Wm. H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, . Accident, Fidelity, Steam Collet XxLsuxa,xi.ce, . KEWBERN.N.C, : ' t tfJh A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORAKY PUBLIC Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. C7Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. GEO. HENDERSON (SuoOfaaor to Roberts At Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Iniuranoe Company of North America of Philadelphia Homo Insurance Comr-auy of Ne Voik. Ukitford Fire Insurance Company of uarllord Queen Insurance Company of Eng land. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Haleie'i Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn Pbceaix Insuracoe Coinpiny.of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance Com' pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurauoe Company, of Boston. REMOVAL. S. K. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATK AGENT. Has. moved to tnc Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ex change where be will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. Commissioner's Sale of Val uable Lacd, Pursuant to a Judgment ot Foreclosure of ortetures and an Order ot Sale ot the 8u- Mortgages and an Order ot Sale ot the Su rterior Coort ot Craven County, fortb Caro ina, in the civil action entitled Green, Foy ft Co. vs. W. J. II. Caviner, et nls, as Commis sioner duty appointed and authorized by the saiu judgment ana order 01 sales, i win sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door ot Craven County, in the city ot New Berne, n. (J., on ine zbui nay oi nav, toeing Mon day and the first day ot Spring term oi Craven County Superior Court) at 13 o'olock, noon, or at soon thereafter as the Court shall take a recess, all the following described land: Lying and being iu Craven County. North Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bounded on the North by Clubloot's Creek, on the ErhI by Adam's Creek road, on the South by the New Berne road, on the West by the lands ot the late KufuB W. Bell, containing one hun dred and fllty acres, more or less, being the same tract ot land fornily owned by Stephen L. Caviner, and well known a the Caviner tract ot land. Terms ot sale cash. This April 18th, C. K. THOMAS, Commissioner. PAINTING, PLASTICOING PAPERING. Having permanently located in New Berne, I offer my services to the public in the line of Painting, Plasticoing and all kinds of Pa per Hanging. Good work aud reasonable prices guaranteed. Give me a trial and I will endeavor to suit you. Address, or Call, at Besidence No. 78, corner Metcalf and New Streets. 0. C. KIN'i. alltf. LADIES I3 100 KNOW OR. FELIX IE BRUN'S STEEL fiNQ PENNYROYHL FILLS an the original and only FRENCH, safe and re. liable care on the market, Prioa fLOOl seat bj mail. Genuine sold only by P. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. Sale of Valuable IProperty. rnrsaant to a inaffement of the Stmerlot court ot Pamlico county rendered at Spring term ion, in an action emiuen American Lumber Company vs. Wm.Potter Sr. a Am an da his wife, el als, by which Judgement the undersigned was appointed commissioner, I will sell by public auction, at the Court house door In Pamlico county ,to the highest bidder on Monday the gist day of Hay, 1, between the hours of twelve o'cloc km., and 3 o'olock P. M. the following described property, to wit: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Pamlico oounty, North Carolina, in No. I township and described as tot owl to wit: i Beginning at Ml poles from George Dees Northeast corner, running South 73 degrees West, then North t degrees East f lO poles, then North 75 degrees west 300 poles to Judge Euar'sUne, thence Soota 79 degrees East 190 poles to the Sawyer line,thenoe with said line to the beginning, containing tour hundred acres, beins; a part of the Bryan Smith tract ot land, and conveyed to the said Wm. Pot ter, Sr. by deed by Geo. Allen, Executor and others, recorded in PamUoo county In book No 7, folios 47846, to which reference Is made. Also one steam Baw mm ronaeriy situated on Upper Broad Creek 1b Pamlico county, consisting oi ooiiers, engines, eaws and all fixtures an 1 appurtenances and at taohments thereto connected for the opera tion of said mill, also the lease-hold interest in the lands on said Broad Creek upon which said mill ot Wm. Potter, Sr. and W. 8. Swin dell was situated with prlvelegea Ac for the operation ot said mill. The said mill Is now located at Lenoxville, Carteret county, and possession will be given where the same is now looated. Also one . hundred and twenty-live thousand feet of manufactured lumber the same being at the former location of the said mill, vis -.Upper .Broad Creek, Pamlico eouniv - Terms oi eaie casn. - . ThiaApriJlMll.iUSto. HL. GIBBS, r -t. . Commissioner,: VIIIOXIVIA. DABE Hotel, Beaufort, . C, . Dr. W. P. Robinson, Prop. Fronts tb tool aa Um Ooaaa berwao. Oaol I I elmoat wtthoea fastvmleeioa. etoitad alia to rieeMvasekere or Commer cial Travelies-a. Tbkkoutla titorosarhly raTwnated. well faxalahed ka4 oarpeted Itmikai II0UZJT MITCHELL : UOTKL.. Olaolc IVlovinta.ln,rV.C. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. ! Terms Seasonable, s Opens May 1st, 189A W. D. SPBAQTJE, Prop. t7Bailroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near the door. mlfitf All Organized. We take very treat pleasure in stating that Maj. H. II. Sogers, State Agtfor The United Bask ISO AMD BUILDIHO Co., of Bich- mond, Ya has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. B. Joints, President. Jab. W. Biddlr. Vice Pres. H. M. Gbotks, 8ec'y. & Tres. Wi. W. Clark. Atty. . BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas. Bkizensteim H. Stbket, Matt Manly, F. Duffy, Bem Dahn, JAS. 15. DUFFY. Appbaiseus : N. 11. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Dnffy. GP Loans granted promptly. allSm IN OTIC1 IS. State or North Carolina, Superior Conn, craven cotioiy, spring Term '1H. Etta Jounaon I vs J Aotlon tor Divorce. Primus Johnson, J To Primus Johnson, tnie notice tliat you are required to appear at the Fall Term 18M, ol the Hunerior oourt in and tor the said coun ty, to be belli at the court house in the city of Sew Berne on the 12th Monday after the nrxt AlonnAv m Mcpteniocr ikh, and plead, answor or demur to the complaint on file in this ot- lice of the Clerk ot snld court. This 9Hth day ot April, lttu. W. M. W ATSON, Cll Ik. Superior Court. (ieorgc H.White, Atty. tor l'lalntlfl. COMMISSIONER'S SA.LB. Pursuant to a decree and order, ot the .Su perior Court, ot Cravuu County in a certain iirocccuinKS tor sue tor partition, entitled loscnh L. Htilm, vs Hannah A. Matthews and John Matthews, I will sell at the. Conrt house door in the city ot New Berne, to the hiKhest bidder tor cash, on Monday the 14th duv ot Mav 189. at the hour ot 12 o'clock M. the following described lot, as set out and de scribed in the petition tiled in said prooeed liiKs, bonnded and described as lollows : Lying and being situate in the City ot New Berne. State of North Carolina beginning at tho Northwest corner ol lot number 369 on the South side ot Queen strect,and running thence southwestwaruiy to the Northwest corner oi lot number 874, thence eaatwardly to the southwest corner ot said lot number 869 thence northward y totho beginning on Queen street. Tins hu nay oi April, ixm. of Anril. 1894. OW EN II. G !N II. UUION, Commissioner. THE WORLD AND THE STATE FOR $1.25. We will send tlie New York Weekly World and Wbek.lt State one year each for $1.25 or the Weekly State two years for $1. Address: The State, Kichniond, Vn, HORSES 05 H i If 8 ? 4: a kr-.iw IL r- ui 80 Head of l VAHD STR0HG ACTIVE Y0UITOnULi:3 JUST RE CHI VCD i 'V. ; r"fTrrn "cr nr? rni r?r Now. isjthd time to Buy w liile I have a large r They are cheaper thau ever before for CASH Papery V.:'rt - T m J tToiaccj, Couth. Treat St. 0 cr : -: ; : ' Has Just Ketnrned (APRIL 13th) With 50--HEAD HORSES AMD MLULKS"" 5 0 RANGING FROM 4 TJ 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From Some eitra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete Harness always on hand. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. 1SA1. HAIHiV OO. Bine Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. The Best Shoes for 3 $5, k 9 DEALERS who push the sale of W. I ' HIS 15 THE BFCT7?"!.a UA. m ..;..(.,.,...... vlVl-- lH1IUk. - B..am. nrrl 1 HE -MBUrf ' Mil am which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by baying all your footwear of tho dialer advertised below. Cataloroe freo upon application. , For Sale 1) J. J. BAXTSR, Agt. New Bsrne 1T.SCL HORSES! S 7 Drivir.K& I7di!: C 3c: 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. and Males. line of Buggies and Y. L. DOUGLAS SHOESg1 Squkleu,BoUoia Waterproof. Best She sold at the price. 84 and 83.SO Press Shoe. Luai custom work, costing Iron. $Oto $8. e Shoe. 3 sole. ting Shoe ever made. $2.50, and 82 Shoes, Unequalled at ths priot. Boys 82 It 81.75 School Shof , Arc the Best for Service, LADIES' $2.50 $2, $1.75 Best Dongola, Stjrllah, Porfeet l Mm leeable.Beet world. All StTlaa. Insist upon having W. JL. iMigiM Biioea. latino mmd prlo atsinped 09 bottom, liroaktoi) uiadi ll.Tto aaaaa. r ri r rw. c L. Douglas Shoes gain customer HORSES! a) i stock to ECiOCu from or Ncctiablo . halj' " THE A. COIIN Cr;:n end FUm C:. f 'V i L Wasorganlied In October, IM, for the pur mm. .it iinnlvin I ,a ..n ttnat tn&ke Ot 11- aaos and Onrans to the public This new trm haa ware-room la Washing. of tlielr patrons ot kaetera N. O. We are selling Pianos and Organs la nearly all th counties east ol Uie W. W. Ballrowt aud are la dally correspondence with aomej ot the very beet people of this section, and oargoousar giving petnect aausiaouon in quality anu prm. a a handle none hut rellabta 'etaadant makes of the moat modern styles, and sell to th publio direct from Uie principal factories: thus enabling us to give tho purchaaer ta very lowest and beat terms. We are ottering tbe)utly celebrated MKH LIN Pianos, which reodved the highest bou ore and Gold Medal at the World's Pair foe tone, touch, volume and rapid action. W handle tho old reliable NKWBT anil VANS Piano which Mr. A. Conn haa been seining to th publio with most saUalactury result for the past ten year. W also keep In stock th Peek and aVma Opera Piano which la also a splendid Instru ment, and can order for yon the Braumula Piano, strictly flrat-ciaa goods, or any Olhor piano abov mentioned. We also handle the lTEKDHAM Organ which Is one of tbe oldest established organ factories in America, ana we will oonuniw to handle other standard make. W thank you for youi patronage and so licit toot further oraere for Dlanos and or- gana, which, will receive prompt attention and sett ! action guaranteed. Call and exam. ins our gooosat our ware-rooms on aiiauiej street. New Bern N.Cand Main 8U Wash. burton, N. 0. A. COHN PIANO 4 ORGAN CO. Would thank yon to examine our exhibit at th Bast Carolina Fair to be held In New niimTi I Tr 'J , vui MJ m i, 1UL1U.I PROFESSIONAL. CLAUDE U.BE1TT01T.1LD. . TJli-fltft5o AND (tirrmnn i iipiuau juiuui Offices IVo.137 Ivjiddle Street, In Bangert Building, New Bern N . 0. Can be seen at any hour at night In office. DH Q. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe). aliddls street, opposite Bapii shmroh, deeBdwtf RBWBEBN. H. C DR. J. D. CLAIK, ' DBNTI8T, !I(U OtRIIK, N.C. Ofhce on Oraven street Vetwesa Pollock nd Broad J 3 3EtfT0N,M.D.,D.D.S. Practice llmlteu m Opeaallv and ate. haaleal Dentistry and Dental bargtrr Teeth ttraeieit without pain nae of Nltro lixid) Oaa. avryt'ln in the .!n f Deuusiry in n 0t .uie. Haiirctton uarnieeti, flee, ooroerof 4 1 dill 1ir eland 'edera, ley, opiioelta daptiai t P. fl. PELLETIER, r r or VET : T LA W. Pollock itreot, First room above Farm. er't Mercj8t' Bank, - Will praettea la the Conn ttea of liraven trteret, Jonee, Onslow end Pan I loo, (V United Htate Oourt at New Brn,B Inprem Oourt of til HI eta. Office, 72 Sonth Front street op posite Gaston House.- - ATTORNEY AT LAW ANJ) leal Estate Agent. ; New Bne'N. a Coaaeotion. Ne w ' Y rk Boston and Canada. Timber landa- Farm lands, ' , Truck lands. V Town lots, Do yoo want to bay 1 . : -' . Waitis, Do 70a want to Mil t - ... -, WRITE. 1800 orea.' Trent Hoad, 6 milM of cHy. Timber and Track land. AVE TELL YOU Wiling aew Wlicn we state that It pavi la ettfng u a ptTinanent, most neaitny anu pieawui uuvi. . uva. that returns 5 orotlt for every day's work. ;tucli is the business we offer the working class. We teacn them how to make money rapidly, and guarantee every one who follof our iaitruotious iaiilifully the making of :OO.0O a month. arery one woo lanes noiti now enu wui f wut urely sad speedily lnorease ti"lr eariilnni, there 3 op so aitaitioQ about it; ethen uuw s work 4re opDf it. and you, reailer, eau do tne sum, rills I (lie beat paying buninesi that yoiUme wr had theolianoa'to secure. Yoa will n.c a frave miitake if you fail to give It a r-inl at once, f you (reap tile situation, end act quioaiv, you mi airecuy nnu youracii in mua, pi,,- aslueas, at which you can surely make ana s urge sums of money. Tlie resulls of omy a few tours' work will often equal a wwk t wks. W hether yo are old or young, man or womau, it malfiu no fliffirefww- no aa we tell vou. sutl sue eeas will meet you at the very start. Neithej experience or capital nerr"ry. in,wwww. frr as are rewarded. v hy not write today lot fu) urtioalara, free B. . al.U f '-t, " . Boxh -0, Augusta, t , I 1

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