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Tbe sum ol not leal than flra cents per line will be charged lor "oarda ol thanks, 'reao la Ions ol respect' and obituary poetry," alio lor obituary notices other than those which tbe editor hlnuseu shall give as matter ot news.': '-'.' i -''. Notices ot eirarch andi society ant all other entertainments irom which revenue ta to be derived will be charted lor at tia rata ol 6 oeutsaUnev "''" ' ,-. . THE JOIIENAL. C. SiKiCCX, ' : V Loeal Seport. f&Mttoredat tht Port Offiet at New Berne, N, C, teeemtdam matter. l.PEMOCRAWC NOMINEES. vns firrntF JnaTiCK; ; ? " i E. jBlrepkerd, of JJeaufori lO'JL' AaSOClATB JTjfiTICiS: ? Walter Clark:, of Wake. Jamea 0. MaoBaa, of Camber and. I ; ArmiBte4d Harwell, of Mecklen burg. POB Bt ATB TBBASTJBEB: Bamul Mel); Tate, of Bnrke. . JOB BBPBBSBHTTA.TITBS IS COW- First Diatriot W. A.B. Branch, tit Rojuiinrt.,. Second Diatriot F. A. Woodard af Wilson. - ,. Mnl'Distrioi-ohiv 0r Shaw, of Cumberland. 'J Fourth DifltrlctrCharlea M. Cooke, of Franklin."' Fifth. District A. W. Graham, of Orauville. Sixth District Jaa. A. Look lart. 1 Bereath Dirtriot John B. Hen denon, of Bowan. Eighth District W. H. Bower, ofCaldwelL Kinih Diatriot W. T. Crawford, ot Bay wood. . Tuirtt District Jacob Battle, of 'Ha8h..:''-s-0---''' - - Foarth DiitricW. R. Allen, oi wayne. Iredi.J.t4! Taii Dlatrio Jr.. of Watann. Twelfth District H. B. Carter, of flWBWombe. .-r-v wy,. ibwoi- For aoiioitor aecond judioial dis trict W. E. DaaieJ. rd Dlst4rphi W w99$ ard, ot 7iIson. . . Fifth DistiiotE. 8. Parker, of Alamanoe.Ofif f O Bixth Distrioti-t). H. Allen, of Lenoir. ' SeynarWaWStiiN. A. McLean, of KobMonr .r " Eighth District-Emory E. Baper, of Davi4son., . , Ninth Distrlci V. W. Barber, of Wilkes. ' . Il: ntTDialrtcWi ewlitSa, of Caldweffir"'.- . " k Eleventh District J. L. Wbb, of llereland. Twelfth District George , A. 'JonesafMsisoiiJ.; vmn i , PQSECT8 OF ptjLQCRkCJ. : All the signs of the times point to a srteeaiag DemocraUn Memory ! la November. , ' It littlif while - ago good Demo, orats f n many parts of the country eipresseii trT 4dat of the National Demoor&ey being able to hold be pouae, of JKeresentev tives bataae donbwjiref pfssng away. Speaker Crisp, in a speech delivered at'. Atlanta, Ga a few daya ago, gave it as his opinion thatthe Demooratie majority ia the House in the next Congress co"J not be leei thaa thirty, w WvJd prihaUy t much mora J I Tbe elections that have taken place oadiminished opn- lldencf i pimoAabi pit : r 8ine the passage of the tariff bill trade has wonderfally levleved, and it daily beoomea mora evident that th r reseat law will (rote of immencS bensflt both to ttte Demo, cratlo rty . and ; the pj le M large. JfrsJi :S, $M Not loflf ago grave ajfprehen- tt ti.e lateat lntelligettoe from ITi w C '.sans assures us Vtitf, while V ry r -et the position iu whloh f -y u- "placed, the pesple of " Hzl will not desert 'their 1, tit T.-i ccuienaior reuei ' c'- rty.t. n X j lis fa. . Lptaiot B. F, Long, of U-IVUB ddUstoU. s'.oas werff feH thaJi the 3t of t 3 .tariff IpiIhI tjptfig .ledsatry, would fce Louisiana ia&btfal, : .-, . , Uuf Lrct's fii West Vigm U nl.i the hope of prevontiog the reelection of lit. WiiaoD. Ei- President JQarrieou has bsea there under the 'pretex of viuiting his Old Secretary of Warr and it Is HUted that : Beed, the man from Maine, ia to canvass the whole of Wilson's district.. This ia a very high compliment to the Chairman of tbe Ways and Means Committee. He has proven himself more than a match for the ablest man of the opposition. He has assailed Pro tection and has overthrown many of its strongholds, and they , tear that "his return to Congress will hasten their overwhelming defeat. ' Eeed," once, .considered the in vinoibje" has had a hard time in the present Congress. If he places his reliance an argpmht; Wilson breaks his lanbe audi tram pies nim in the dust; if he auemps to win by sharp proctloe an 1 tricks par. liamentary he is quickly impailed on the lanoe of the" speaker. Between Wilson and Crtep Beed flounders in a sea of troubles. No wonder he wants ' Wilson beaten and Crisp dethroned. ' Bnt his wishes : will ; not ; be ' respected. WiUson will be' reelected, and Crisp c.wlll ::oontinue to hold the reins over the prancing steeds of the House. ; - r-l-';'" V- i Bat the best indication of tbe soundness and vigor of the Demo cratic party is seen in tbe charac terof ita nominees. Not a man who flnohed, in the great fight for a revenue tariff has been renomin ated. Tbe Cleveland-Wilson posi tion is everywhere endorsed and the fight is to go on to complete viotory. "HiS "GOTi)iAH ilNGEL. A Humorous Eulogy of Washing ton by Mark Twain. tb Oram tietwral Was Bis Model from His Cradle Pp Bow Thoughts of Him Sana the banner's Ones Watsrmalon. At the dedication of tbe new town hall at Fair Haven, Mass., on Feb ruary 22 last, Mark Twain delivered a humorous eulogy of Washington, In which he said: ' "It was a pleasant and patriotio thought to dedicate this building and confirm this place to Fair Haven on this natal day of Washington. George Washington, first ot Amer icans; George Washington, the fa ther of bis country; George Wash ington, the father of those who can not lieu Tbe family has dwindled a good deal. But I am left yet, and when I look back over the waste of years and call up the faces of the others and know that I shall see them no more in this life, and that I must remain now solitary and for lornly conspicuous alone, the last, the sole remnant of that old noble stock, it makes me feel sad, and, oh I so lonesome. What I owe to Wash ington no words of mine can telL He was my model from my cradle up. All that I am, morally speak ing, I owe to bis example. Even in ?iy tenddrest youth his spirit was ver near to guide and succor me. ; "The first time I ever stole a watermelon in my life I think it was the first time it was the thought of Washington that moved me to make restitution, restored me to the path of rectitude, made me morally whole again. When I found Out that it was a green watermelon I Was sorry, not superficially, but deeply and honestly sorry. Then jbame the thought of Washington, and I said to myself: 'What would George have done if he had stolen a watermelon a green one? He would make restitution. Thtt is what he' would do. And that Is what I did. ' I rose up, spiritually refreshed and strong, and carried the watermelon back to the farmer's agou and restored it to him, and Bald the merit was not mine, but Washington's.' It was Washington that saved me that time. He has been my guardian angel ever since, and has had an active career. I am glad and proud to have an oppor tunity at least to celebrate his mem- pry and do honor to bis noble name. Cnmvtilmditwxtiem v I WBw Ban r I IWU Mil M Ytrieufyl st:l mean r? efficacy tice o cents pen bottlc tSOOI Cf VAIIAI1E INFORMATiOH Hli. FOR LALC BV ORUQQISTS. ' "?5t"' tnjtvi lt.etf to-(ha Tbli nmJl Midi ai.aa 4;ahw ot' i liUtJ I rinarv fts. -e;ii(M. a-oii4r no elwiMiO of diet or ai-ifttw U taker UUlhiUj. Him Vas Aprwemtive I D either MX 14 Utiapwriblctownlrarf i my mierii ai,i lt iu theaaee . thrt.e elreerty Ueee-ru.'.iw knwnp 1 F. S. DUFFS', DruggCflt and v sole Agent. The Only Preventive of ' ' T Pimples"""7" t Blackheads Mothy Oily. 5kin lsv' - CUTIcijRA 50 A P It Strikes" At the Cause 1 - . - VIZ. y The Clogged T Irritated Inflamed or Sluggish pore; '' Tot pimples, blackheads, red and nilr skin, Ted, roiiph hands with Hhapelflfls nuila, falling bair, and baby bletuUbcs it U wonderful. Sold IliroiiKhnnt the world. rorrKH Dntia SI Chkm. Com., Bole Bwtou. XJum. SUMMER RKfSQRTS. NEW BERNE HOUSE, J. II. MANN, Prop. Pleasant Location Now Aianase montQood Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Beasonablc. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL :HOTEL,i Ulacli Mountain, IV. O. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. Terms Reasonable. Opens May 1st, 1894. W. 1). SPIt AGUE, Prop, G?Bailroad, Telegrapb and Post Offices near the door. nilStf B AN KS. THE Farmers & Merchants Bank Began basilicas May, 1891. Capital Slock, paid in, - 75,000.00 Surplus, - - - 6,000.00 Unifiviiled Pofits, - - 2,500.00 Dividends paid, - - 12,750.00 OFFICERS: L. H. Cutler, . . President W. 8. Chad wick, . . ,.VicePrea T, Vft Dewy, , . ..' Cashier. a. H. IWEU, , . . J euer. F. F. Matthews, , - - Collector. With well established connections this Bank is prepared to oner all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank ing. Prompt and caretul attention given to collections. We will be pleased to coirespond with those who may contemplate Tnaking changes or opening new accounts. , J. A. BEY AN, THOS. DANIELS, v President, ? Vies Pres. J 9. B. E0BEET3, OasUer. ' THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Derne, N. C. iNqOEPOEATEP 18G5., . Capital; 1t$ido,ooo Surplus Profits. 98,168 , ..... n ,r,.- i i .-v ;;.;..,;;(, DIltECTOES: . t : . v Jab. A. Bbyan, . Tnos. Daniklb, Chas. S. Bryan, J.. IL nACRirpRN, Jno. Dtoh, . ; ; I nABVKY, . G. II. Roberts,: . I E. K. Bishop. T1 THOi. A. Gbekk, Pre J. , C. E. Foi, Caslilor, ; ffm. DDKS?, Viee-Pros.. H. M.CaoVBS, Teller. CITIZENS BANK DO A . GENERAL BANKIKG BUSINESS. . v.' '''"".'-.. . - ' v r rf r The Aoeounts ot Banks, Banlters, Corpor ations, Farmers, Merahants anil otliors re ceived on tavorable tomis. prompt and ear ful attention given to lle Intel est ot our cus tomers. ' ! ..'..-(" '.. jj,..6..; . f board orpinKcroHs. Ferdinand TJlrlun, ti in, t V . Moafloya, ,s t Chas. Imffy, Jr. " " k, J 4t. ' James Keumnnfl, Humnnl W. fnnnlr. a. A.Mimnnws. Clias. II. Fowler, ": i . -, .'Olios Reironstcin, William vnnn, i i i jnayernimn, f . K. W. Smailwood, : ' Tlmmas A. tareen, Geo.N.ves, C.B.Foy - t THE ' :-' RICEMONBBISPATCH Daily - Tor Aonnm, $0.00. Sunday, 1.50. Weekly, ' 1.00; - Papers reach Now Berne on dajf of Pab- liMtinn. anil pniitnm i.itnRt iortn ;nr. olina News, together with Teleginpliic; Beporto of the World, . - .. Boot & Shoe-Maker, 151. South Front St., Near loot of -. - . ' -- Metcalf 8t. ' jontiiiut d h r.a'ronnce.. oi old friends, ant ow cutitom solicited. Prompt fkPCii'iHn of aU orders. Repair work given speoiai atten tion. . , -i , t 'D CCA TI0JAI. IlSTITUrlOA't:. COLLEGIATElNSTITUTE Per Month : The Primary Grades Irom $1 25 to C2.00 " Juiermediate " , 2.50 to 8.00 " Academic ' - 8.50 " Colieqiato : " . ' 4.00 Vocal Music " - w , " s ..-t . 3.00 Instrumental Music .. ! . . 8.00 Both Vocal anil Instrumcniivr B DO Those wlio practice M Hie school mill be charged 50 els. per month for (he nse of the iostnimtut, to be paid niouthy1n auTaoce. . Collections will be mde promptly at Hie beginning ol eacn uiontn. ' . ; , .. i No tloduction except in cases of pro- iracteu sitkness.. No extra chargt-Bt' : No admittance fee. " ' E. P. KENDENHALL, Principal PAMLICO ms ana mis lifiiuis;; Bayboro and Stonewall, N, C, This inst'nution is under the manage ment of an instructor ot 15 years experi ence. Thorough instruction land first- class accommodation given foricss money (ban at any oilier school ot equally mgii cradc. - if , '.:'.V Tbe music; department will he Tinder the supervision ol a tliorouKiny compe tent teacher. - , Fall session opens Sept 17th, '04. For further information address J. T. Cooper, Sec'y and Trens, . . Bayboro, N. C. or W.E. Wilson, Prin., Stonewall, N. C, 8lllW3wl Kinsey Seminary ' FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES La Grange, N. C. Advanlajrcs in Literary, Art and Music Departments good. Not only competes in prices with other Schools when advantages are consider cred, but excels. Building enlarged to meet demand. Dormitories furn ished with new furniture. For Catabgne, apply to . ; Joseph KiNRETr I'nncipau Trenton High School. WILL BEGitf SEPT. 3d, 3894. Board at 47 per month. The princi pal will board a limited number of girls. Reduced rates in clubs not exceeding $5 per month. English Tuition irom $1.50 to $2.00. Languages 41.00 per month additional. -- For further Information address princi pal, . W. U. KUODKS, unuwzm xrcnion, . TEE NORTH CAROLINA of Agriculture" - -zzd Usckic Arts, Offen Three TeeMctl Conneti " THIS COURSE IN AGRICTTLTUKK; THK COUR8K IK 8CIKNCE; THE COUWfiE IN MECHANICAL ft CIVIIi KNUINEHRING. And with each a good Academic Education Each course is broad an thorough, and the institution is now equipped for excel lent wort s Expenses very moderate.. Session opens September 6tli. i For Catalogues, address . ALEXANDER Q. nOLLADAT, Trcs. Raleigh, N. 0. UiiimtypfNoift Carolina : Includes the Colleire, Hie TJdiversitv, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers, College tuition $00.00 a year board $7.00 to tid.uu . a . montn. . . cession oeyius Kept. 8. Address : , , J PRESIDENT : niNSTOH, i j30dw2w , , Chapel Hill, N. C Tiic AnucriT TPnn ;;! 1 Ilia HU I r lalll.l , lipf 'the FiffyMra'AnnOai;;,BeSMon ST. flARY'S SCHOOL, ; ; Raleigh, C. - SEPT. . 20THs. 1894.; Address the Bector, i vJe' EET. B.'SIIEDES, A. H SALMFEMALBACiDEW.: The 93rd Annual1 Session begins 'Sept 4th, 1804. - Register lor last year 845. Special Featurest Tne tlevelopracnt oi Health. Character: aad Intellect. ; Build ings thoroughly remodelled, Fully equip ped Preparatory Collegiate '-audi .Post Graduate Departments; besides first-class schools in Music. Art, Languages, Com- merciai ana inausinai oiuuies. i ,T II.CLEWELL, Principal, ' - - Salem, N. .C. , ; La Fayette Hilitary School. A Iliffh Grade Preparatory School For Young Men and Hoys. ; We thorouchlv prepare Bo 'nl Young Mon lor the iJniiiveroiiy, W-hi Point and Annnpobs ! - ;.- : Ofve full and Hiotoii'jh i'Sti'ucii"n in Iusic, Art, and En 1"-.J Our laculty is c ; I n i ;oi.llo- men oi large experience. . . , ,, : e Full Cadet Cornet Hum! ftnl" Urches tra. s. Our rates are very low; in fact lower than at any other first-duns school wo know ol anywhere. .J. , .. Location lTJnsurpapr'.i for .. EEaUTT. and itr-ira. For Catalogue c'liitaihiii? full particulars, AMhm, : ' -;.. Maj. 3. W. YLUFX.Sup't jyl8 1 im c. Fnyotlcville, N. C. ' DR. V. J. WALD. NEW BEHNE.N. O. OOice, in Duffy Building-." Middle Street. r a4 im Dr. C. II.GOLDZZnC suRaio-onAL dsittist. i Office Ilenry Baildmg, Middle street,betecn Broad and Pollock " portu iSplecopal chua-h yartl; if New Berne N. ' BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow County N.O. DR. O. K. BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. (' Office: Middle street, opposite Baptist Cumcb, - ' - SEW BERNE, N. O. DR. J. D CLARK, 1 ' HEW BEENE, IT. C. 4 Office on Craven Street, between Pollock and JUroad. . ; . . a J, I BENTON, VL 0, SS,; S, DENTIST, :-NEW - BERNE,' N. 0-:- lOflice: 99 Middle 8L 3d Floor. Teeth Extracted without Pain by the U9e ot Citrous Uxide (ias. . P. H. PELLETIER, Attorney ;; rAt : Law. Pollock Street, First room above Fann ers & Merchant's lmnk. Will nrnetioe in ths Counties of Cravnn. Carteret. Jonus, Onslow and Pamlico. yUnilodlstatosCourtat Now llerne and Hniiremc Court ol the State. V7M.fi. CLAK&E, - Office, 72 South Front street op posite uaston liopsa. .. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. New Bine, N. C , v Connections. New , Y )rk Boston and Canada. " Timber lands- J v Farmlands, . , Truck lands, ' Town loU, Do yon want to bay I - WHITE. Do yoa want to sell t JWRlTJil. ""- sassssss " BPKOIAI-- ' 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for dis posal. 1,500 Acres, Trent road, 6 miles of city. iiniDer ana irucit. A. N.l C. R. R.-r SPECIAL RATES. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA R.K. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. New Berne, 'N. ft, July 30th, 1894.4 Senatorial Convention to be held -in Kinstnn September 11th 1894. -l To Agents A. & N. C. Railroad: You are authorized to sell tickets to ttie above - irom your station to Kiuston and return at Tariff No. 8. Tickets on sale September 9th and 10th. Good to return until Sept. 15th inclusive,,, , S. L.DILL, Sup't. Atlantic & Norm Carolina R. B, Pabskjqer Depabtmbtp -Now Berne, N. C, May 88th, '94. To AgentrA. & N. O. li. B.t - - Through rates -of fare Round Trip Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sta tions faiken to points named on the A. & N. C. R. H. . Tickets on sale June 1st, 1894 to Sept. 30th 1894, inclusive, good for return passage on or. before Oct, 81st, 1894. , . . To" l 'J 'S Hickory M.C I 13.50 t 1S.S0 11.10 10.50 Moicnnton " 14.85 13-W 11.96 1145 Old tort IMS 14.65 18.38 14.65 Blaok M'to Jfl.SO i 15,20 U.W 18.40 Ashevllle " 16.85 , 15.H5 14.46 13.86 Hot Springs" ' X8J5 , VM ViM 16J15 Rates to all other resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia tan ba furn ished upon application. Children unjer five ($) years of age free. Children of five (5) and under twelve (12) years of age are half of the above named rates,.' - , - S. L. DHL, 0. P. A. Mil Colleire FOB TOUNtJ LADIES. Largest, cbeapest and best eqnippod College - . In Kastora Virginia. 350 STUDENTS. .23 TEAOHESS. . Healtbrul Soa Breoite.:: Noar Old Point Comfort. JSeautlfnl Home, (90,000 Buildings. Steam Ileat, Gas, etc. Music, Art, hlooution. fitnoirraphy. HigV est Coni ne of Study In tlie Btato. Expenses only tViM per qnartcr. 8nnd lor Catalofrno. Pupils wishing to pay own expenses, write ' J. A. I. CAS3EB7, S, S FrlnslpaJ, jlfZw Norfolk, Va. THE EATON & BURNETT Business : --o:- OoUeges '; Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C, . Are prepared to give their students the benefit of Office, Bank, and Counting bouse practice in all thei r details. , r Long and exteoaivo up'.r a vthasper 'ectej iivciliUes tor the biglioat develop ment of Successful Business Men and In telligent Citizens. v : ' -1 - Weekly lectures on Commercial Law. Current Events and Important Questions of the day. Shorthand and Typewrit ing courses unexcelled. Dny e, 'hk1 open the entire year, For further particulars c M on or . ddrrao, A. II. 1 Baltimore it Chnrhn i . .-.&, Mil. Or L. 11. l)t im.in ' " . I ; s., . on, )). C. D U HEAD HORSES AND nULES1 t k m lxrn i?rr.Ttc 5 a p sii 11 iti t n . si sa ins i m ASAUVII11VJI lllUiUlaU:;l X ja.A.wj . v - :, And .Weighing From" Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purpose Exceptionally fine Draft ilor.ies A full and complete IVX. HilHjLV'db'OO.'' Bine Front Stablep, Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. ' .," ....... ....... . . ... . ... -;. V - ..... .y....... ... 1 Ml! , OH. H. O. JS A. 3NT Jk. T Diseases ofi the Eye. . We make a specialty prices very much sail, pinns . ... k ': Send (stamp) for new Illustrated tStatopwef Sail and Marine Goods ; o. . 9E?; P- CARPEMTER & CO. 207 to an So. Water SU CHICAGO, ILL - Wool, CANVAS Cloths STORM SERGES. -" tt-o- -V.-' 1 Ladies Dresses of tUeHe ' ' - . , materials will he very , ', .fashionable for Mount- ' : r in ' or Sea-shore this ' summer. - We are offering a line of Olack IVavy Uarli Tan and. Green, 30 to 51 inches " widef frcm 40o to $b00 per yard. EPSamplcs Promptly Mailed. i7.H..&R.s.rn::iEi,&co. V BA.LEIOn, O. 'A- EOUSK & LOT on Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A. & N. C. B. B, Co. Apply to THE WORLD AND THE STATE FOR $1.3.1, We v ill send the New Yohk Wi Wc-' n and VVekklt Statb 0" 1 c '1 I r ' 1.05 or the VVekklt F y 1 . r H 1. Addrc-B: T: 3 , ' 1 " it -50 r rvi n VP a T?C (XI r . m m i s-a k i 850 to 1450 lbs. Each and Mules. ' line of Buggies and IlllilSllliiliilli!'!! S- ffl'i'l IjiJilllUiiilllilllMUlMiJ HYATT'S ' O 3FL I XT 1 and General Surge v.- of Int;li-c1xs$ Yacht Sails and Rigging at below those obtainable on the seaboard. Also - Complete Outfits For Fishermen. . 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