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Special ratea lor extended time. - Any person leeling aggiiered at any anony uiout communication can obtain the name o the author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exists. tt--H3 - RULES ADOPTED BY THE NORTH CARO- OLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION. .. The sum ol not less than five cents per line will be charged lor "cards ol thanks, resolu--. lens ol respect' and obituary poetry," also for obituary notices other than those which the editor himself shall give as a matter ol news. ' - Hotto&ot church and society and all other . entertainment irom whloh revenue Is to be - derived will be charged lor at the rate of 6 . cents a line. ;tSe journal. B, t, JUfiPEB, G, T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local BeporteT. p4T Entered at the Pott Ofux at New Berne, N. C, at teeond-chui matter. t- jPEyOCmtlC NOMINEES. M ft 0b"cHHW JUSTICE: James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. ' FOE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: . Walter Clark, of Wake. James O, MacBae, of Camber and. ; Armistead Bur well, of Meoklen. burg. FOE STATE TBEASUBEB: Bamnl McD. Tate, of Bnrke. FOE EEPEESENTTATIVES In CON- - - OBESS: First District W. A. B. Branob, of Beaufort. -Second District F. A. Woodard ai Wilson. Third District John O. Shaw, of Cumberland. Fouith. District Charles M Cooke, of Franklin. Fifth District A. W. Graham, of Granville. Sixth District Jas. A. Lock lart. Seventh Dirtrict John S. Hen derson, oi Rowan. Eighth District -W. H. Bower, of Caldwell. fKimh District W. T. Crawford, oTHaywood. FOB SUPEEIOE COUBT JUDGES: Third District Jacob Battle, of Nash. Fourth District W. R. Allen, of Wayne. flight Dist. iot B. F. Long, of Iredell. Tenth District W. B. Council, J, of Watauga. 'Twelfth District H. B. Carter, of Buncombe. FOB SOLICITOR: f For solicitor second judicial dis trict W. E. Daniel. Third District John E. Wood ard, ol Wilson. Fourth District E. W. Pou, of Johnston. Fifth District E. 8. Parker, of Alamance. Sixth District O. H. Allen, of Lenoir. Seventh District N. A. McLean, of Robeson. Eighth District-Emory E. Baper, of Davidson. t Ninth District W. W. Barber, of Wilkes. Tenth District W. 0. Newland, of Caldwell. Eleventh District J. L. Webb, of Cleveland. Twelfth District George A. Jones, of Macon. CHEERING. When the tariff bill was in con ference we had grave apprehen sion for the future of the Democrat io party. There seemed to be an impassable gulf between the Democrats of the House and Democrats of the Senate and we feared that the next House would be Republican. But when a tariff bill was passed that is infinitely better than the MoKinley law, we aw that the storm clond was passing away, and we believed that the sun of prosperity would soon shine upon the American people.. We looked, for the resumption of bwnWsliat we did not expert so great a revival. ' The Philadelphia Beoord pub lishes from day to day reports of the resumption of business by established industries, as well as : the inauguration of new enterprises, la its Tissue of August 30th It gives two "closely printed columns If '; projected Jmjd, resusistated in dnatriea in ; the statei of Pennsvl- ? vanU, !Nfe Jersey, Maryland and Wes Tirglnia. That there is , ' oorreeponding activity - in other parti of the Union is not to be j doubted. . The 'floath never suffered from ' the late depression to the extent that the Ewt'Wd. the", West suffer ledl, bue irtihere iU beneficial UJeoil of the repeat ef the Mo. i Klnleylawai plainly to be seen. Hope baa revi vtd .throughout the country, i?-:'-' V:: V'Z It Us id that ,he tideof iuiini gut. on is turuiDg Southward. If the 8a' U can be eo fortanate as wium the uetur class ol iiu mi grants it wilt be ol incalculable benefit to her, but it should be distinctly understood that she has oft room for anarchists, socialist, and revolutionists. Honest ami intelligent .. labor is wt-loumd in the Sooth, and no where more so than in North Carolina, and it matters very little vrheuco. it comes if it becomes astduinlaU'd to our customs and is obedient to our laws. Another cheering sign of the times la to be found iu the hope ful spirit that is amimating our people. The tribe of prowlers will never become ertinc '. iiut the great mass of the peopl are moving about with more cheerful faces and a qnioker step. If their future is not better than the past has been it will be met with a more resolute spirit, a determination never to sucumb, but to press forward in the path of duty wherever It may lead. Men are to be men, and no longer loiterers on the sands of time, and this of itself spans the horizon with the bow of promise. WASHINGTON LETTEE. Southern Derelopment-Our Delegation at Home Only Ransom Left The Knights of Pvlliirts-Otlier Notes. The Southern development as sociation opened its session at Wil lards Hall at 10 o'clock this morn ing. The object of this meeting of representative business men of the south is to discuss and provide an organized method of investigation and development oi southern invest ments and resources, and to take action in any direction looking to an improvement of the busibess condition of the south. One idea which will be elaborated in the con vention is the proposition to estab lish in Washington a permanent exhibit of southern resources and a bureau for establishing communica tion between northern investors and southern investments. The meeting was called to order this morning by Samuel Black well of Alabama, third auditor ot the treas ury. Prayer was offered by the If ev. E. B. Bagby chaplain of the House of Representatives. Mr. m. a. liDorc ot uaiem was made one of the Vice Presidents Mr. W, F. Beasley of N. (J. was pnt on a permanent committee on the scope and plan of business. A number of delegates from different southern states registered to-day. Hen a tor itansora is the only mem ber of our delegation in the city. Mr. Woodard left to-day for N. O. Washington is crowded with Knights of Pythias and visitors, and crowds still come in on every train. To-night Robert Downing who ranks high in the Pythian order will reproduce at the National' Theatre the famous old play of Damon and Pythias. The motto ot the Knights is, Friendship, Char ity, Brotherhood, and the order is founded on the motives underly ing the romantic story of the fam ous old Romans above referred to. The fight over the relative merits of the Senate taiiff bill orer the House bill has been transferred to the Democratic Congressional com mittee. Bepreeentative Wilson has been most heartily endorsed by the dem ocrats of his distriot who renominat ed him lor Congress yesterday Reports from the convention show that the enthusiasm for Mr. Wilson was so great that it could with dif ficulty be kept within bounds. One delegate from a mountain Oo. moved "that all delegates go down to the train and meet Billy Wilson of West Virginia". To. Washington- ions wno Enow mr. wuson as a scholar and a statesman somewhat dignified in manner, this might sound disrespectful, but it indicat ed that ilr. Wilson had reached a place very near the hearts of the people of his district. Veracious history chronicles the fact that the motion was amended so as to read "William L. Wilson of the U. 8." but nevertheless the reference to Mr. Wilson ai "Billy" touched a chord that roused the convention to wild enthusiasm. Much interest attaobes to Mr. Wilson's campaign this fall, for he is expeoted to set the pace tor his democratic brethren on the tariff question. In Washington Mr. Wil son has many friends and he will have the best wishes for his personal success of many who do not accept his views of pending political is sues. tcacy Bice 80 CENTS PER BOTTLE . HI IF ValOABU INFIRMATfON Fill. run i.lc ar DRUqgivTS I ITCHING SKIN (P&C. V DISEASES Are Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured By Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTICURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant relief, peffiiif rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, ,ind permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn ing, bleedinc, acaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. Cuticura Works Wondurs, and its cures of torturing, disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. Cuticura H!vi!t:im--. ate oM ttirouchmit the worM. Price, CimciiKA, tv : Soar, aqc. ; Riis.ii.vknt, $i. Pottkb Dri'G ani Chkm. Coki, S.;e Props., i'ti-r -II. "AH about the l'lood. Skin, Scalp, and Hah," fie. PIMPLES, blackheads, re.1 anj city I I 111 Tented aud cured hy CVikl'xa : MUSCULAR 8TRAIrJS,FiHiy and weakness, b.ick n. he. wm kM.,--, rheumatism, and chr-t i.,;" i.-i' .i n one mlnulu by il-.s ,.;.!ii a.i Pain Fixator. SCMMER RK.SORTS. NEW BERNE HOUSE, Morelieaft City, N. C., .J- 11. IVIiVIVIV, Prop. rieiisant Location Xew Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL HOTELS IJIjioIv- JVloiTntain,rV.CJ. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. - Terms Reasonable. ; Opens May 1st, 18!H, W. D. Sl'liAGIJK, r 101.. EJ Ui 1 road, Telegraph Offices near the door. ami Post m!5tf BAN KS Farmers &. Merchants Bank Began business May, 1891. Capital Stock, paid in. - $75, 000.00 Surplus, - - - (,000.00 Undivided I'olils, - - 2,500.00 Dividends paid, - 12,750.00 OFF1CKUS : L. II. Ci Ti.p.u. . . Fres'ident. W. S. CiiAinvfCK, . . . Vice Tics. T. V. Dewky, . . . Cashier. A. II. 1'owei.i,, , . . Teller. F. F. Mattiikwh, - - Collector. With well established connections this Bank is prepared to oiler all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank ing. l'rompt and carel'ul attention given to collections. AVc will 1m pleased to coirespond with those who may contemplate making t'hmigcs or opening new accounts. J. A. ESYAN, THOS. EAKIELS, President, Vice Pres. 0. E. EOEERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. Incorporated 1805. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98,168 WKECTORS: Tas. A. Bryan, Tiios. Daniels, ClIAS. S. JiltYAN, .T. H. HaCIvBUKN, .Tno. Ditkk, L. IIAUVEY, G. II. lioDETiTs, K. K. lfisnor. Tnos. A. green, I'ros. Wm. Ditn.v, Vice l'rcs. C. E. For, Casliicr, II. M. CiitovEg, Teller CITIZEN'S BANK 3ST3TW BEBNB, IvT. O. I0 A GENERAL HANKING ltUSINESS. Tho Accounts ol Hunks, Unit kors, Corpor ations, Farmers, M'-n lisuits ami othnrs re ceivril on lftvorivblc Iitiuh, i nnnpt and care iul atUsiilion given to Ui; inltiPsL ol our cus tom urs. BOVItl) 41 1 IHUKCTOUS. Ferdinand riricli, J. A. MondowH. Samuel W. I pock, Clms. JJ. Fowler, William Dunn, K. W. Smallwood, Geo. N. Jvi!3, K. II. Meadows. Clias. Duffy, Jr. JunioB ltedinond, Clms Koizenstein, Maym- lialin, Thomas A. Groon. C E. Foy. THE RICHMONBBISPATCH Daily Sunday, Weekly, Per Annum, U (I $0.00. 1.50. 1.00. Papers reach New Berne on day of Pub lication, and contain latest wort:i u.-.r-olina Xcws, together with Telegraphic Iteports of the World. TXT. -lT3in Boot & Shoe-Maker, 151 South Front St., Near loot of Mnrcalf Sr. .. , Oontinn'd i'a'Minge ol ' 'old friends, ;.! itw cnHtom solicited. - Prompt evocation of al! orders. Repair work given special atten tion. J - : - ED TIC A TIONA h' INSTITUTIONS. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE $ Of fUlf ION. Per Month : The Primary Grades Irom 1.25 to $2.00 ': lutermcdifile " 2.50 to 3.00 " Academic " 3.50 " Collegiate " 4.00 VocaJ Music 3.00 Instrumental Music 3.00 Both Vocal and Instrumental 6 00 Those wbo practice at tbc school will be charged 50 ela. per month for the use of the iustruminf, to bo paid monthly in advauce. Collections will bo tmde promptly at the beginning of each month. No deduction except tu casi-s of pro tracted sickness.. No extra charges. No admittance fee. E. P. ME1IDENHALL, I'rinclpal. PAMLICO ME AND FEMALE INSTITUTE, Hayboro aud Stonewall, N. C. This institution is under tho manage ment of an instructor of 15 years experi ence. Thorough instruction land first- class accommodation given for less money than at auy other school oi equally higa grade. The music department will be undor the supervision of a thoroughly compe tent teacher. Fall session opens Sept. 17lh, '04. J'or further information address J. T. Cooper. Sec'y and Trcas, llaylioro, N. C. or W. K. Wilson, 1'rin., Stonewall. N. C. 8lll&W2- Kinsey Seminary FOIS GIRLS AND YOL'Nd LADIES La Gkange, N. U. Advantages ill Littsiary, Art and Music l'lartmcntK good. Not only competes in prices with other hchools when advantages are eonsider ercd, but excels, liuilding enlarged to meet demand. Dormitories Kiin islied with now furniture. For Catal gue. apply to JosF.ru Kink r;?, rnncipal. Trenton High School. WILL BEGIN SEPT. 3d, 180-1. Tlonrfl nt. AT lirr mntt(li Tlio itrim-i pal will board a limited immber of .irls. Iteduced rates in c-hlbs not exeeeilintr Jo per month. Knlish Tuition Irom 81.50 to $2.00. Lancuau'cs 81.00 ner month aiuiiuonai. For further information address princi pal, -V. ZI. UHODKS, alldv2m Trenton, N. O. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture zzand Meokio Arts, Offers Three Technical Courses: UTIIE COUKSEIN AGRICULTURE: In THE COURSE IK SCIENCE; fu Til E COURSE IN MECHANICAL & U CIVIL ENGINEERING. And with each a good Academic Education Each course is broad an thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excel lent work. Expenses very moderate session opens beptenilicr uth. For Catalogues, address ALEXANDER Q. IIOLLADAV, Pres. llftleiyh, N. C. U niversity of North Carolina Includes the College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School aud the Summer School for Teachers, College tuition $00.00 a year; board $7.00 to $13.00 a .month. Session begins Sept. 6. Address rBESIDENT INSTON, j30dw2w Chapel Hill, N. C THE ADVENT TERM Of the Fifly-third Annual Session OF ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, Raleigh, N.- C. BEGINS SEPT. 20TH, 1894. Address the Hector, REV. B. SMEDES, . II SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. The 03rd Annual Session begins Sept. 4tb, 1894. Register ior last yoar 345. Special Features: Tne development ol Health, Character and Intellect. Build ings thoroughly remodelled. Folly equip ped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besides first-class schools in Music. Art, Languages, Com mercial and Industrial btudies. J. II. CLEWELL, Principal, Salem, N. C. La Fayette Military School A High Grade Preparatory School For Young Men aud Boys. We thoroughly prepare Bojs und Young Men for the Uuniversiiy, VVi si Point and Annapobs. Give full aud tl-r-oi.:h l,islni,'n..!i in Music, Art, and Bu i : -s Our faculty is composed ol nine gentle men ol large experience. , Full Cadet Cornet Baud and Orches tra. - JL Oar rates aro very low; tn fact lower than al any other first-class school we know of anywhere. (, : toeaUon ,VuBrpaued ' for f and :f Y: t : .HEALTH. -For Catalog containioglnll particulars, 'Address,. i i Maj.-J.-W. TEBiEX,Siip't., . j181m Fayettcyil.le, N. C.V. PROFESSIONAL. DRW. J. WAED, -SURGEON-DENTIST- NEW BERNE, N. C. Office, in Dutfy Puilding 114 Middle Street. a24 8m DR. . H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-ORAL DENTIST, Office llonry Building. Middle street,between Broad and Tollock North Episcopal church yard Now Bernei N. BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow County N O. DR. G. K. -BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. Office: Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, NMW BURJNlfi, JN. V. DR. J. D GLARE, NEW BEKNE, N. C. Office, on Craveu Street, between Pollock and Broad. DENTIST, -:-NEW - BERNE, N. 0-:- ()llii e: 99 Middle St. 2d Floor. Teeth 1'Miacted without I'ain oy the use of Nitrous Oxide (ias. P. H. PELLETIER, Attorney At Law. Pollock Street, First room above Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will practice in the Counties of Crnvon, Ciirtrivt, Jone. UiihIow ftnd 1'ainlii o. -United .suites Court at New iSerno ami Suin-ume Court ot the tJtnlj. WM.K CLAKKE, OHi(;e,72 South Front street oj, posite Gaston llonso. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ileal Estate Agent. ,. ;Ncw Bwnc, n. c; Connections. New V irh Boston and Canada. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots Do yoa want to buy t WHITE. Do yon want to sell T JWKITK. SPKOIAL. 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for dis posal. j J1.500 Acres, Trent road, C miles of city. Timber and Truck. A.&N. C.It. B. SPECIAL RATES. ATLANTIC & KOBTH CAROLINA R.R. TASSESOEll DEPARTMENT. Now Berne, N. C, July 30th, 1S94. Senatorial Convention to be held in Kinston September 11th 1804. To Agents A. & N. C. Railroad: You are authorized to sell tickets to the above from your station to Kinston and return at Tariff No. 2. Tickets on sale September 9lh and 10th. Good to return until Sept. 15th inclusive, S. L. DILL, Snp't. Atlantic & North Carolina 1 1 Passekcieu Department, Now Berne, N. C, May 28th, '04. To Agents A. & N. C. It. R.: Through rates of fare Round Trip Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sta tions taken to points named on the A. & N. O. R. R. Tickets on sale June 1st, 1804 to Sept. 30th 1894, inclusive, good for return passage on or before Oct. 81st, 1894. T oil I? ? 5 p $ . Hickory N.C $ 13JM t 12.50 1 11.10 $10.50 Morganton " 14.85 18.35 11.116 11.35 Old Fort " 15.(16 14.65 13.35 J2.66 Blnck M'tn ' 16.20 15,20 13.80 13.20 Asheville " 1(1.85 15.85 14.45 18.85 Hot Springs " 18.35 17.35 15.05 15.85 Rates to all other resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia tan ha furn ished upon application. Children un jer five (5) years of age free. Children of five (5) and under twelve (12) years of age are half of the above named rates. . S. L. DILL, G. P. A. FOB YODXG LADIES. Largest, cheapest and best equipped Collogo In Kastern Virginia. 350 STUDENTS. 23 TEACHERS. Healthful Sen Bvoexe. Hear Old Point Comfort. Beautiful Home, $90,000 Buildings. Steam Hoat, Gas, etc. Musio, Art, Elocution, Stenography. High est Course ol Study In ilia State. Expenses only $42.50 per quarter. Send for Catalogue. Pupils wishing to pay own expenses, write J. A. I. CASSEDT, B, S., Principal, j!7 2m Norfolk, Va. THE EATON & ;BURNE fT Business .-- Colleges Rahimotfc, Md., and 'Washinglon, D. C. Are prepared to give their students the benefit of Olllce, Bank, 'and . Counting house practice in all their do'aii. i Lod" and exlensiro expp.rieuee has per 'ected facilities for the highest ilevelop ment of Successful Business. Men aud In telligent Citizens. , .r j Weekly lectures on Commercial Law. Current Events and Important Questions of tlie day. Shorthand and Typewrit ing courses unexcelled. Day school open the entire year. - - . v, , , For further particQlars call on or -J -. j address, - A. FT. Eaton, : , Baltimore & Charles Sts.r Baltimore, Md. Or : L. II. DuRmnO, 12th & F Ms., . . ; , r . Washington, D. C. 'i nn p n Af firm 50-- HEAD HORSES AND MULES RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. Some extra fi nn I iivnrq in Horses also adapted to all purposes Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and Mules. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. TUT. XXXZxVT fe oo. Hlno Front Stable?, Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. rI. II. O. HYATT'S SANATORIUM Kins ton, JV. C -Diseases of the Eye .ils We iiwkc- :i specialty of prices vt-ry much sau pi:ms i acnt on VV 4 Jtr Send 6c. (stamps) for new Dlusttated Catalogue of Sails and Marine Goods. 4 . 9B?' B- CARPENTER & CO. 207 to 211 So. Water SI. CHICAGO, ILL. Wool, CANVAS Cloths AND STORM HKRQErS. tt-o-tJ - Ladies Dressos of these materials will be very fashionable lor Mount ain or Sea-shore this summer. We are offering a line of Olack, Navys Dark . Tan and Green , . 36 to 54 inches wide, from "40c to $1.00 per yard v : BTSamples Promptly Mailed. w.h. 4 Rs.mm.ico. k HOUSE & LOT. on Queeii. Street, adjoining the Station of tho A," & N. O. It. R. Co. . , , Apply to , . yi. Manly. THE WORLD AND THE STATE ' ' . FOR $1.85. ' We will send the Nkw Tobk Wkbbxt World and Wkpki.t Rtiv. Ann itaum each for f 1.25 or the Wkfct.t ftTinp' OTA yeMB for ft. Address The State, ! ' ; '' . ' Richmond, Va. - OO., -50 and General Surgev.- and Rigging liigii-class Yacht Sails and Rigging at below those ootainaolc on the seaboard. Also Complete Outfits For Fishermen. ,-vcnu lib ii niensions oi your ooai anu we win sunmit ana estimates on ner . complete outnt. Tcijts Nets 'Goods. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Ro'inrts VlmAi. rann General Insurance Agent Representing Insu-ance Company of Nortb America, of riiilndolpliin. Home Isunince Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurauco Com nan v of Hartlord. , J -;; -North Carolina Home Insurance Com- nftnv nalaiirli V ' , j. -.. . v t 1-1 . i nccnix Insurance Company of Brook lyn. ... . --w , United Uncierwrilers Jnsuranbc Com-. Boston Sfnrine Tnon Boston. , . ? ra wmw m HIIMMHIi WWT II I Will I I I I W l I tK.XARY SPEOFICS . ; j .-v, wmjjy wig. AvKm . ',,.-.-( w. t iltMBFIIDIIVII llluaaa. Mhm... niHUIMBUI ami liiraat aaa VaU.I. - BU1U BOUM (OT WdOMA . j " nrni urn rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 nm .1 : brras Mil I 75 I. 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