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" ' a sum ol not less than lira cents par Una ! x be oliarijed lor "oards ol thanka, 'reaolu- loua ot reapeof and obituary poetry," also for obituary notioas other than those which the editor Mm sell shall give as a matter ot news. 1 .'':" ? ? c .-' loticea ot church and society and all other en Uirtalnments from which rerenne is to be de -ivecj win be charged tar at the rata of 6 cents aline. - , f -- : ?HE JOUKNAL. Sa . aaHrit3f c.i.'aircoos.t PWprlator. local Beporter. p0Eitf4n&at tk Pott Offiu atNme Berne, W, ft, at teami-ekm matter. V DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.. . y!? f OB CHIEF JUSTKKB: jamea E. Shepherd,' of Beaufort. FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: Walter Clark, of Wake. James G.iMacBae, of Camber. anil. i Armiatead Harwell, of Mecklen barg. .FOB 8TATB TEBASTJBKB: , Bamal McD. Tate, of Bnrke. FOB EEPBESKNTTATITK3 IX COH- ' OBESS: First District W. A. B. Branch, ofBeantort. . J?oond District--!1.' A. Woodard af WiUoa.O V . 5i Third District John G. Shaw, of Uumoerl &a. -... -Fourth 'District Gharlea M. Cooke, of Franklin. Fifth District A, W. Graham, of Uranviiia. Sixth District-Jas. A. Lock lart. Seventh Dirtriot John B. Hen denton, ol Rowan. Eighth District W. H. Bower, . ofCaidwelL Ninth District-W. T. Crawford, f Haywood. t''J ' V FOB SUPBBIOB COUBT JUDOES: ! ThiroDistriot Jacob Battle, of ' X4SB0. Foarth District W. R. Allen, of WaytOi,iiBv w . , ' Eighth District B. F. Lon of iredeir.' s - ,JE , Tenth District W. B. Council, Jr., of Watauga. twelfth District H B: Carter, of Buncombe. FOB 80UCITOB: Fof SDlicitor second judicial dis- Third District John E. Wood. ard. ot Wilson. n Vk Yi j- Fourth Distxiot E. W: Pou, of Johnston. ; i . Fifth Diatnct-rB. 8, Farker, of Alamanoe. Sixth J)ifltriot0. H. Allen, of - Seventh DUtriotN. A. kcLean, of Bobesoa. . Eighth District-Emory E.Baper, of Davidson. . Ninth District W. W. Barber, t wiikes. i: r?-,,.r.ry . Tenth District W. 0. Kewland, orcaldweu. Kleventh District J. L. Webb, of'llevelancL - Twelfth 1 District Georee A. Jones, of Macon. BRASS A5D MFTJ DEUCE. . The following was sent to South era Governors: .' ' "New Tork, Sept . - An English committee has been sent berei to investigate: ; and ' de nounce Southern llnchings. ' ; Will you rpleaee telegraph ua,. what you thlnk;of Eflgtish meddling with oar affairs! The World. , Governor 'Garr-' has 'replied in appropriate terms, bat , his answer la 1 not before us and we eannot quote It, but it Is in line with the re-rtnsea"e Jor O'errallf-'of . Vu.Inia,"'' ani? Gov..; Korthsrtt t Georgia,' -s ' ,s Gov. O'Eerrall traye:. Things have come to a pretty pass in tbig oountry when we are to have lot ot English moralists . .asking their noses into oar internal affairs. It is the qulntesenoe of brass and im pudencSC They had better sweep ia front Of their own doors ;. before peeking to" regulate ns," and - then proceeds la a manly way to vindi cate biState.:; f V;: Qov. JS'orthtoioyoiaiiefl Jiis reply lit tfise ringlngJwordst v ? "Why come with an iavestiga t'oa to 'Denounce'' the South just 1 rlor to eongresslonal elections Len, t e have ' just had a 'negro -tei la Ha-"i, April 2, anoth- 'iC'oca t' i Cittath, April rii' - "tj r-ics-i - - r in-, , : : i IV', u. J., :-i I :':a. T"e cla!!-i2ge investi ' i ty all poraoE j who have the r t to inveatigate these charges, Uut any attempt upon the part of Englishmen tainted with their owo ii.r. loual crimes to ariraigU'US for trial mast be ooobidered as a gross impertinence.",- . , Theorist may rail and philoso phers protest, but wberever the Anglo-Saxon race prevails society will protect itself against anarch., no matter at what cost or by wbt expedient. vlf the means of detec tion, prosecution and punishment are satisfactory men will leave the matter to the law, . If not they will execute the law, themselves. They will not submit to ' murder, rape, spoliation and outrage. But it is not the color of a criminal's akin that counts. It is tLo color of the offence that he has c mmitted and the urgency for aotio i outside the forma of law. Uuder no ' oiroum stances will we permit Englishmen to diotate our morals or our poll tios. There Is not the significance in the Maine election that is attempt ed to be given it In the Newspaper world. "Maine gone Republican" stands emblazond oi the head of many "Columns, as if 15 was some thing extraordinary; one of the wonders of the world. Pray tell as when it ' was that Maine was not Bepublioanf Ver mont ann Maine have gone Bepnbli can by increased majorties," ana it is equally true that Alabama and Arkansas have gone Democratic byincreased majority. , ( This eloottons put the lie upon the often repeated declaration that the present Congress has done nothing. ' They .show that the tariff is having its influence. In Status devoted to Protection the Republican party have rallied to the defense of Protection; in States whose people are in favor of a revenue tariff enthusiasm is aroused in behalf of the party that has madeauoh rapid progress on the line marked out in . the Chioago platform. Party spirit has been stimulated, Republicans are more intensely Bepublioan, Democrats, encouraged by Congressional auo oesses, are pressing forward their lines for farther victories. We do not expect to see a single State lost from the Democratic column. A few congressional dis tricts will be lost, ' because the party '. failed to utterly destroy Protection, but a Democratic major ity will be preserved In the House, and the war will go on until the triumph of the people is complete. We hare no idea of redeeming Maine or any if the manufacturing States of t he east, but we expect tocairy the agricultual States in the west, a majority of the middle states and the solid South. ' When baby wiu rtcfc we cave her Cantoris. When she wasaChlkl. she cned for Costoria. When she txHO-no M1, sho clung to Castorta. Wiw alio tod Cliildin,lie gavetbeB Caatoria Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria! i We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth and headache, in Bbiloh'a catarrh Beroedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if yon desire health and sweet breath. Price 50c- Sold by New Berne Drug IDo. - Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small Drice of 75c., to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Yitalizer, every uottle hat a printed guar antee on it, send accordingly and if . it does ou no good it will cost yon nothing. Bold by New Berne Drag Co. eaeef ... ,., -I rRICC 80 CENTS PER BOTTLS. II0( tf VAtHABLC WFOHlTI0 fltl. A FOB CLC Br ORUQQISTa. ' ' IS ' 7 Y-'-if irrrt'i dlrtif f tteMaiof v n Sftoasca C UK 'Jcaito-U rtnarr Uc jkiia, efimre no cltaitc of Am or r 1 !eii-et.ta be Uku ipUiroaiij. am itaasi -. . 1 Aft a parvrMTive ii . ' t iiij rrn ' ' ,r. t.- w ...i.i i.. iiii-I- -'wf liiwwffmm Afffucna , -- W)th Uooo,rr-lr.l.iWaV W gtiaTdO. f tcur. lfrtabTti' if m4iir tom . P. 0.. DUFFT, Prugjlfit and A sent. SLEEP " and HQj-Jnft Are out of the question when tor. tured and disfigured with Eczema. . ; ; i It :is the cause of more intepse suffering than all other skin diseases combined. t i . t Tender babies are among its most numerous victims. 1 , They are often born with it, i ; Most remedies and the best physi cians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA did no" more tlun cure Eczema, it would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind. ' It not only cures but . , ;-' i A single application is often suffi cient to. afford, instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. . ; .k "" , 7 Cuticura 'works wonders be cause it is the most wonderful skin cure of modern times. ' , v . Sold throughout th. world. Price, CtmtunA, 50c ; Soaf, .5C.1 RawLvaNT. St. PmTS 1buo and CM. 0)r., Sola Prop.., BoMon, Mau. : "All, wmui im ann faa rjwxxj, 04 paiEe., auuea irM. ; , summer hksobts. V NEW BERNE HOUSE, Moreheafl Gty, N. C, J. II. MANN. Prop. Pleasant Location Now Manage ment. Q ood Accommodation s Attentive Servants 7 : - Terms Seasonable. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL HOTEL.. 13 lac It Mountain, IV. C Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare.. f Terms Eeasonable. Opens May 1st, 1894. W. D. SPBAGUE, Prop. ryiiailroad, Telegraph and Post Offices near the door. mlotf BAISKS. THE Farmers & HemTiants Bank Began business May, 189L . Capital Stock, paid in, - f75,00O.0O Surplus, 6.0(10.00 Lndiv irided Pofits, 2.500.00 Dirideadspaid, OFFICERS: L. II. Cutleb. ' . . . PrrsidenL W. ti Chadwick, . -. YkaPsea. T.W. Dswav, . ... Cashier. A. H. rtowKLi.. , ... Teller. F, F. Matthews, - -Collector. With well established connections this Dank is prepared to offer all socomnao- dations consistent with conservative bank ins., - Prompt and careful attention given to collections. . - We will be pleased to coiresnond with those who hat contemplate making changes or opening new accounts. J. A. BBTAlf, Z ' ,;TH0S. DANIE18, , d. H. EOBEaTS, ' Cashier.' ;: ' THE. KATIOKAL 'BANK Of New Berne. ri. C.! ' iNCOEPOEATfiD 1805. . . ' Capital, f - ft - t A$100,000 Surplus Profits, ' - 88,168 DIRECTORS:, Jas. A Bryan, Tnos. Dakikls, ; CHAS. B. BHYAKt J. II. HACKBUBK, Jno. Dunn, . f i L. harvbyv : , G. II, Roberts, - ; E. K. Bishop. , Titos. A. O!EBic,Pres.' 6. Et Pot, CasWii' Yfm. pemr, Vice-Pres. H. M. gbovbs, TeUer. CITIZENS' BANK 03f JM JJJ W smUTjED, 2ST, O. DO A ; GENERAL BANKIXG BUSINESS. Tbe Accounts ol Banks, Bankers. Corpor ations, Farmers, Merchants and othars re ceived on favorable terms. I rompt and care tol attention given to the into eat ot our cus tomers, ii ..,"' s boabd of muKcrroaS. f- i Ferdinand Clrlch,--. JB. H. Meadows,': i. A. Meadows, . , . - Chas. lnfTy, Jr. ' ' Samuel W. Inock. .. - . James Reuinond. Chas. II. Fowler, . CIhui lteUcnstcln, William uunn, - j xnayer utmn, E. W. Smallwood, - Thomas A. Green, Geo. M. Ives, . , C K. For. . . ' THE BICHMONDSDISPATCH Daily ' : Per Annum, : 8G.00. Sunday, , 1.50.. Weekly, " ' JL.00.. Papers reach 'New Berne on diiy of Pui- lication, and contain latest nort'.i wr ohna Jfews, together with Telegraphic Reports of the World. . . : Boot & : Shoe-Haker, 151 Sonth Front St., Near foot of MetealfSr. - OontiMn'il .Pa louags of old friend?, and new custom solicited. Prompt execntion of all ( " ;rs. : Eepair work given s 1 1 ' .cn- 3. .EL UCA TTONAL INSTITUTIONS. PAHLIGO Bayboro aud Stonewall, N. C. - This institution is under the mannge meut of an instructor of 15 yeiirs expert, ence. .Thorough instruction 'and. first class accommodation given for less money than at any ptber school ot equally high grade. . , - The music department will be under tbe supervision 01 thoroughly compe tent teacner. Fall session opens 6eptl7th, 04. ' .; For farther information address v ; J. T, Cooper, Sec'y and Treas, ' ' . ' . v t ; jBaybom, N, C. ; ' or W.E. Wilson, Prin., Stonewall, N. 0. . ldwjw Kinsey Seminary GIRLS AND YOUNG 1ADIES LaGeakge, n. c. . Advantages in Literary, Art and Mnsic Departments good. . Not only competes in priceB with other ocooois wnen advantages are consider cred, but excels. Bmldinsr enlarged to meet demand. - Dormitories furn ished with new furniture. For Catabguc, apply to - Joseph tuNSET, mncipai. TEE KOKTH CAEOLIHA tf Agricaltiircz: zzzLuid Mscbnie Arts. Offers Three Technical CooAes: TUB COURSER AGRICULTURE; THECOUHSEIS BCIKNt'E; TBE COUR8E IN MEC11 ASICAL ft CIVIL EKGQtEKRIXG. And with each a good Academic Kducatioa Each course is broad aa thoronarh, and the institution is now equipped for excel lent work. Expenses very moderate. Session opens September 6lh. for Uitaloguea, atklrws ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAT, I'res. Baleigh, N. C. THE AQVEHT TERD Of the Filty-thiil Annual Session ST. OARY'S SCHOOL, Raldgh, N. C - BKODtg "11 . SEPT.!!20TH, IC94. AddrmtheBs r REV. B. SUEDES. JL 21 A High Grade Preparatory School For YooBg Hen aid Boys. We OmzjoAW Dman Bora aad Y0BB5 Men Hit tbe Cumrenarj, West vvmt and Aanapoua. Give fall and tloroofc Lsitractiaai in Moc, Art, and Bnaaesa. Our tacoltt b coapoaed of aiae eenfle- men 01 large experience. . Fall Cadet Cornet Band and Orcbea- tra. ' " - Oar rates are very low; in fact lower than at any other first-clasa school we know of anywhere. ' LocaUcn ;T7nsnrpassei ' 1st 2Z&.VT2 ani , HEALTH. For Catalogue containing lull particulars, Address, i ' ' Mai. J. W. TEREX, Sapt jyl8 ljm - - Fayetteville, N. C. NorToIl Collep FOB -YOirNO LADIES. Largest, Cheapest and best equipped CoUege ; 350 STTOEOT3. 23 TEACEES3. 'Healthful Sea Breeze. Kear Old Point Comfort. Beautiful Ilomo, 90,006 Buildings. Uteam Beat, Gas, eto. . Music, Art, Elocution. Stenography. High est Course ot 8 tody in the State. Expenses only S14.60 per quarter. Send tor Catalogue. JPuplls wishing to pay own expenses, write i : I, CASSEDY, B, S.PrlncIpal,' ' jl7 2m : i . v, Korfolk,Va. THE EATON & : BURNETT i 5 Business -so!- Oolleges Baltimore, Md,; and ! Washington, D. C, Are TireDared to cive their students the benefit of Office, Bank, jand Counting house practice in 'till their details. Long and extensive expprience has per cted fflcilitiee for he highest develop ment of Bucoessmi iiusmes Men ana in teltieent Citiiens.- : " - - - Weekly lectures on Commercial Law. Current Events and Important Questions of the day. Shorthand, and Typewrit ing courses unexcelled. -Day Bchool open tie entire year. , . , f For further particulars call on or 7 :, address, A H. Eaton,' " Baltimore & Charles Sts., Baltimore, Md. Or 'L. II, Dcrliko, 12th & F Sta., i r Washington, D. 0. THE C0LU1IEM MITERSITY ; WASHINGTON, D, C, The Preparatory School opens Sept 24. Thorough preparation for the College, for the Hcientinc bchool, lor tne naval ana Military Academies, and tor business. ; The College opens 8cpt ' 24 Pull classical and scientific courses. The Col lege is open to studonls of holh ft xrst Entrance examinations on 3ept. 21 oml 22. ' - ' The Corcoran Scientific School . oiiens Oct. 2.' . li'orty-iBven prolesors ami l stractors; twenty tlire- fu'l depiirtipenl: twelve foil conree,o! AixAxt . Sjo-..f -ml. ents admitted. . , ' ' -The Law richool opens Oct. 3. Twelve professors, including two Associiite Just ices of the United States Supreme Court The Medical School opens Oct. 1. The course is lour years. , Thiity, professors and assistants. ' .. The Dental School opens Oct. 1." Scv e itcen , professors. Unusual facilities. The course is three years. The Grndunto bIiool opens Oct. 4. Coii!'es ot . advanced instruction are of fered, lending to II. A., M. S., C. E., E. E. ancirh. I). ; , .. , , For r.tt ilonea d--iiitive of these sev erol schools. AdJress, ' .. 71m JlorrvtU. Mabtih, Scufy. it.c. . c:tal. DR, W. J. V7ARD, wbs.xL.a-; kjl1 NEW BERNE, 2ST. 0. . - Office, in Dnffy Building 114 Middle Bireet. . . ki am Dtf.t-. H.COLBnC SyRG0-ORALi DSITHST. 4 Offloe Henry Building. Middle street, botneen Broad and Pollock ; " JNurth Episcopal cuurcn yaro, . j New Bernei N. " ' BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow County N C. DR. G, E. BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. Office: Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, .. " : DR. J. D GLARE, NEW BEENE, N. C Office on Craven Street,, between Pollock and Broad. " j, s, iiM, ii. s: m.; i DENTIST, :-NEW - "BERNE, N, 0-:- Office; 99 Middle St 3d Floor. Teeth Extracted without pain by the use ' orixiirousuxiaeiias. - . i P. H. PELLETIEil, Attornej' . ;At ; Law, Pollock Street, First rom above Farm- . er"a & aierchant's Hank. Will Tjraetloe In the Counties of Cnmm. Carterm- Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. sa-Ualted tstates Court at Mew Berne and Supreme Court ot the fatato. . WME. CLAUSE. Office, 72 Sonth Front street oj.- - posite Gaston IToase. - .- ATTORNEY AT LAW Keal Estate Agent. KewBne,K.CC Connection. Nw V nk Boston and Canada. Timber lands Fam lands. Truck lands. Town lots. DayM vaatUbvj f - - - WK1TK. Oajoai vaattoaellt ' ;whitk. SPKUIAL. . 109,000 Aon of Land la hand for dis posal. j Acres, Trevt road, C niles ofeily. IiBtber amd Truck. ., A at X C. B. JL SPECIAL RATES. Allantic I M CarQlim KB. : . PASBXMEa Depabtkekt, ' Hew Berne, X. C, May 28th, 'W, To Areata A & 3f. C. K. B.: ' Through rates of uc Bound Tnp Tickets (season of 1894) from eoupow bt tkms taken to points a anted on the A ft N. C. B- R. - Ticketa on sale June 1st, 1894 to Sept 30Uf 1894, inclusive, good for return passage on or before Oct. Slat, 1894. . ' ! ? f g 1 a i Hickory K.clj VtM $ JS 1L1S $WM Moiganton " 14 SS UM 11. U9 1140 Old Fort " IiM Um 11.45 1J.64 Black M'tn ' 1B.0 . is,i U.SO 13.90 Ashevllle " WM!i lft.Bfi 14.45 1S.85 Hot Springs " UM J7JU U4t Bates to all otlier resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia tan ha furn ished upon application. Children under five (6) years of age free.! Children Ot five (S) and under twelve (19) years of age are half of the above named rates, -... 4 8. L. DILL, G.P, A. - Wool, CANVAS Cloths .; , AND , ' STORM SICltGllSH. : j ' r-o- .- Ladies Dresses .of these . ;; materials will be v6ry fashionable for Mount-' ' ain or Sea-shore this , summer. - t ; We are offering a lino of Olaclc, IN avy,' Dnrls ' ri?atl and Green, 'M to 51 inches wide, from ,' 40c to ; $100 per yard. . . " ; f tSamplcs rroinptly : Mailed. W. E & H S. TUCKER, & CO. . RAbEIGIT.'N, V. .9 I:(m, ft .i Krc. -jtiiii'P. A a. i ) j ULJtl. Lkt i'lKUI(4A. . i tn"f.utv .i A DtUkHtair c-.' ft i iuitnuf rem s i- 50 'HEAD HORSES AKD I1ULES' RANGING FROM 4 And Weighing From Some extra flue Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes Exceptionally fine Draft HorsesJandJ Mules. L . A full and complete Harness always on hand, r ? - TMZn HCJ3L33CJXT tSes OO. : ' Bine Front Stables, Middle Street, New Borue, N. O. fry - - 1 Tm II O. irYATT'H - - SABJATOR.IUM I ins ton. N, C " . - . - -Diseases ofi the Eye lbs . ' iVc nuke a specialty prior $ very mucn ' Sail pMns Send 207 to - 6c (sumps) for new Illustrated Catalogue' of Sails and Marina Goods. GEO. B. CARPENTER & CO. 211 So. Water St.. . ' CHICAGO, ILL. : .' - Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to that certain Judgment ren dered. by Armiield, Judge, at chambers in a certain civil action entitled John D. DinkinB against F. -H. Pelletier, admmia trator d. b. n. c. t a. of Z. Blade, dec'd( which said Judgment and the pleadings in said action, and a plo containsng an accurate description of the land in this notice reterred to, is on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, reference to whic is hereby 'made for a definite description of said land: I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Craven county on Monday the first day of October, 1894, at tbe hour of 12 o'clock m., the certain piece of land lying on the north side of Broad street, -in the city of Newbern, bounded on the East by the lot formerly owned by Z. Blade dee'd, and now owned by the Baptist church of the city of Newbem, and on the west by the Bowdcn lot, being part of lot 264, formerly owned by Z. Sladc, dee'd. Said land will be offered for sale In two parcels, equal in size, and divided in ao cordunce with the survey ot the whole made by Henry Brown, surveyor, as act forth in the plot befire lefcrred to, so that one half each shall form a scperate lot P. H. Pelletier, Adm'r, Aug. 31, 1894, . . . ... - i a frK'.il! r !l.-J--!TitHB.-..!. 1.... 1 f-.w . 4 in r i 50 TO 7 YEARS OLD, 850 to 1450 lbs. Each; line of Buggies and and General Surgei v.- figging- of lugli-class Yacht Sails and Rigging at oeiow tiiose oDtainaoie on tne seaboard. Also y " ' Kyilla Complete Outfits For Fishermen. ; . -Snd us dimensions of your boat and we will submit ana estimates on her complete outut Fl2aJS , ; , Tents GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts & IIenderson,): General Insurance 'Agent Representing .. Insu'nnce Company of North America, of Philadelphia. - Home Isunince Company of Hen York." ' -. ; Hartford Fire Insurance Company ol Hartford. .-- : . tueen Insurance Company of England. North Carolina Home Iusurance Coin pany of Raleigh. J : - - Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook, lyn. - ... . .- - Phoenix Ineurnnco Cmnitnnv nf rtmiilr lyn.', jT7! :' United Underwriters Insurance Com pany of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company of Boston. - -WLr ::.y:;::.::: - and rooLiar. 000 Page Ton T"(mrnt sf Animals . CTTMCSJ VTm. ..Inn.. TT?n-n.n,1oa i. . h. i,a,..r-niMH, . . . J . ..w . .!!, ' ..t-". J"..ji.i.w..i be v....'... J- '. I ' f . J. .- .... t i ... ...TJ. , I I : .A t . .. J.. iv-j .aw t - ... -, te!yl. . In S.HU (SV m-i-r - - . t,, s v , T