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H The sum ot not less than are cent per line will be ohanred lor "cards ot thanks, 'resolu- ion ol respect' and obituary poetry, also lor obituary notices other than those which the editor hlmsell shall give a a matter of news, -v V- ? - VJ:'y ,;i..'S-.::'r.(w '' Notioes ot church and society and all other entertainment trom whtoh revenue 1 to be derived will be charged for at the rate ol cents line, j " v . - TIIE JOUKNAL. E. 2. EABPEB, C. T. SAHOOCZ, . Proprietor. Local Beporttr. ff Entered at Vie Pott Office at New Rente, N. Ottteeond-datt matter. . BLLoait U the greatest tnnle matket in the world. The males that transported the. baggage of i6 British army doriojt th last ' Egyptian jrar were .bought In St Iionis. i:'- : - When many men are unemployed mnob study is fives to the rela tion! between employer and em ploye; when everybody who wants to work is employed the subject is forgotten by all except a few. - Alt will concede that if our road taxes' were paid in , money, and judiciously expendod ,: under the direction of experts skilled In r the art ot making roads, mnch more - oould be accomplished than is now - Mrs. Yanderbilt is willling to . give op William K: providing she ' out get her prioe for him, which . includes a mansion in Hew York, . two of them in the country, considerable part of the earth, and money enough to keep herself up f tn the style ihs thinks Hat belonged to her since her marriage. j InMo01ore,s Magazine for Oct ober Dr. Eward S. Holden, direo- - tor of the r Wok Observatory, will consider the "Becent Advanoesin Our . Knowledge : of the Moon's .nnrfaca, ,; and accompanying the v article will be reproductions of the . last photographs of different parts . 'of the moon. Editor John Brisben Walker, of the Cosmopolitan - Magazines . who at onoe time served in the Ohinese army, gives it as his opinion that that if the great civilized powers re wise they will try and stop the war between China and Japan . as quickly as possible. He argues that if this war lasts long enough to convince China that she must modernise her military system it . will not be long before the Yellow Dragon will be the most formidable ensign on the earth. ' This .New York Herald continues to publish Eastern war news in Japanese and Chinese. ; Will the Herald please give us a little war news in Esglisht Bo asked the .Rochester, Hew York Herald. Why tackle New York Herald's enter prise In this wayt It is enterprise on the part of the Herald ;to print ts war news in Chinese and Japan ese, but it Is not wisdom. . Ohinese washers are too ; busy with their irons to read 'and Japanese resi dents ean read it in English. V, t fairs to he Held. . Bowan Cto. Agricultural Fair Association at Salisbury Oct, .2, 3, and 4. tt,S-7iX:, ,:'t U Warren Co. Agriculture Society at WarrentonOot 10, 11. and 12. F Edenton Agricultural and Fish Ealr at Edenton Oct. 16, , 17, 18, andlDi:1; i f w North Carolina Agriculture Society at Ealeigh Oct 23, 24, 25 and 26. V Cabarrus Agr.&Meobanlcal Fair -Association at Mt, Pleasant, Oct. 25, 26, and 27. ; ' , , ,.' Lumber Eiver Agriculture So ciety at Lumberton . Oct, 29, 30 and 31st. -' ' ' ' Elizabeth Fair at Elizabeth City Oot 30, 31 and nov. 1st. ! Border Exposition ol the Caro Iinas ate? Maxton Oot, 31. nov. 1 ; and 2dj &?A,l&viikp r "i J ' ., " .' ' .. . ' ' i '4?:':l:j::' BolMHimtp. tlr. J. B. Lewis, of Atlanta, Ga.. had severs dyapepiia. Physician ana 'l other remedies failed to cure him. Ha tried Tyner'a Dyipepria Bemedy, r - i afterwards write: KThs first do ts relief. I reeommend it as the t r;jjef ?''rfTedy ever discovered, i. ft f-.ittod f -h since . -asing1 it. I ',!y re jw nfud it io all rot i; B.jwaCii troulloa."' For i ,: . i'l . it Sa. riil Cup, Arur tfca u. ;n service at the Fourth Captisi churcb,,at l'ittb Eattonwooq t reets yesterday moroiDg, the o ambers assembled io a church meetiug to hear Dea. coo J. W. Davis repot ton his in vestigation into the. workings of the Individual oommonion enp service In the North Baptist ohurob, of Bochester, K. Y." The question of individual communion cop has been agitated io the church for some time, and when a chemical investigation of the dregs by one of their prominent members, Dr. Andews, revealed microbes . and disease germs action was immed iately taken and Deacon Davis was sent te Rochester. - , ' The deacon's report . yesterday was oonoise and to the point. He said that no doubt as to the sani tary benefits of such a system could possibly arise, and it resolved itself into a question aso whether the - innovation c uid be made without intertem :n any way with the solemnity uf the service, He told bow the se- vioe was con ducted in the Rochester . church, snd to bis mind the the sanctity was in no way disturbed. , He ex hibited a sample of a tray with in. dividual chalices. These trays can be had in almost any material, can each hole 20 to 6Q oops. A sip of wine is placed in each cop and the communicant empties a cup and returns to the tray in the same way in whioh the ' usual cup is sipped and reourned to the, deacon. ' Deacon Davis made : no- sugges tions and on finishiog the report, whioh was verbal, a motion was made to defer notion to another church meeting, whioh will be held after the prayer meeting on nsxt Friday night. The postponement was made because it was'refered that some discussion would arise as to details in the service for wbioh the time was too short. The individual cup system is now in use in three of the Boohester ohurches, and has been adopted in several New York churches, but oot yet put into aotive practioe Several . Western ohurches have also adopted the sevice, which will apparently ' become universal in a few 4 daye. Philadelphia I Record, 17th. OEMOCBATIC KOMINEES. U CB AYEK CoURTIT OFFICES Clerk Superior Court, Wm Watson. . Sheriff, W.B. Lane. Register of Deeds, Jas. M. W. Biddle. . . Treasurer, Thos. Daniels. Constable. 8th Township, J. D. LaRoque. ' FOB CHIEF JUSTICE: James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: ' Walter Clark, of Wake. James O. MacRae, of Camber and. Armlstead Borwell, of Meoklen- burg, i 1 v FOB STATE TBEASUBEB: ' Samnl MoD. Tate, of Bnrke. FOB BKPBESENTTATITE8 In CON- GBESS: First District W. A. B. Branch, of Beaufort. , Second Distriot F. A. Woodard af Wilson. Third Distriot John G. Shaw, of Cumberland. Fourth Distriot Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin. Fifth District A. W. Graham, of Granville. ' Sixth Distriot Jas. A. Lock- lart. Seventh Dirtrict John S. Hen derson, ol Rowan. Eighth District -W. H. Kower, Of Caldwell. Ninth District W. T. Crawford, of Haywood.' FOB SVFEBIOB COUBT JUDGES: Third District Jacob' Battle, of Nash.- ' . . Foarth District W. R. Allen, of Wayne. Eighth District B- V. Long, of Iredell. Tenth District W. B. Council, Jr., of Watauga. ; Twelfth District H. H. -Carter, of Bunoombe. : : FOB 80UOITOB: For solicitor second j udicial dis trict W. E. DanieL Third Distriot John E. Wood- ard, ot Wilson. A, Fourth District E. Wi Fou, of Johnston. - : ? U . ' Fifth District H. 8. Parker of Alamance. Sixth District O. B. Allen, of Lenoir i:W- & I Seventh Distriot a. A. MoLean, of Robesoo. Eighth District-Emory E. Raper, of Davidson. ! Ninth District W. W. Barber, of Wilkes. Tenth Distriot W. 0. Newland, of Caldwell. t , Eleventh District J. L. Webb, of Cleveland. Twelfth Distriot George A. Jones, of Macon. , " . . ' Benate Hwirt Galloway, or Greene, ' Dr. F. A. Whltaker, of Jones. v . ' i When Haby wau rick, we gam Iter Castor!, ' v When she was a ChlU. she cried or Castoria. . ( When she oeeame Hiss, she done to Castoria. ' Wes site bad ChlUrsn, she gave them Castoria.' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ChHdren Cry for Pitcher's CastortaT Have YOUi Tried (ft T the great r skiNXura? : i there Is ' INSTANT. RELIEF ..."for.all. afflicted with . 7 TORTURING SKIN DISEASES , in a single - application of ,' ' Cjmmnu Works Wsmnts, and Its cures ot torturing, disnguruiRt huaiiliatinir Un , nuns are tnemoat wondertnl ret recorded. Sold tnronghont Um world. Price, Cdticttra, He.; SOAP,2.ie.; IUsoltikt Si. 1"ott!r 1)kw , Ann Cbbx. Conr., Sole froprielon, K.tou. "How to Dure Kery Skin IMjeaee," tree. ATTENTION! Builtling- Community Tb Pine Lnmher Company having pat up saw mills aiUoinlng my pianino; mills, I ain now better prepared to supply the home de mand tor building material of every descrip tton. ... Moulding & Ceiling 7 A SPECIALITY. Ilavlnir an experionoe of Twbntt Five years as a praotioal builder, I am enabled to flli orders correctly. Orders for Lumber dressed or In the rough tilled promptly, and at low prices. jSViOrrospouuenoe solicited. - . C. J SCHEELO, Building-Lumber Supplies, Cor ner Atmore & Griffiftb St., , NEW BEKNE, N. C. P. O.; BOX, 481. J193o BASKS THE Farmers & Merchants Bank ; Began basinoss May, 1891. Capital Stock, paid in, - 175,000.00 Surplus, - - - 6,000.00 Uuclivideil Polite, - - 2,500.00 Dividends paid, - - 12,750.00 PFFJCKBS ; L. II. Cutler, . . President. W. S. Chadwick, ' . . . Vice Pres. T. W. Dbwey, . . . Cashier. A. IL Pwell, ( , Teller. F. P. Matthews, - - Collector. With well established connection! this Dank is prepared to offer all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank tag. ; ' Prompt and careful Attention given tn collections. We will be pleased to coirespond with those who may contemplate making changes or opening new accounts. 3.1. BSTAN, 7203. DANIELS. , President, Vioe Free. 0. H. EOEEETS, Cashier.: THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne. N. C. INOOEPOBA.TBD 1865. ' Capital. - - ' Surplus Profits, $100,000 - r 98,168 DIRECTORS: 1 V 1 ! Jas. A.Bbtan, ' Thos. Dahiels, Chas. S. Bryan, . J. IL Hackbtjek, Jno, Dtjk, L. hahvet, f . Q. II. Rqbbbts, p. K, Bisnqp. i , ' Thos. A. Greek, Pres. C. E. For, Cashier," H. M. Grotes, Teller. Wm-Pum, Vioo-rros. CITIZEN'S BANK DO A 1EHERAI BANKING EBUSINESS. The Account Ot Banks, tlankers, Cornos- atlona. Farmers, Merchants" and others re ceived on tavorahle terms. Prompt and care nil attention given to the lntetest qt our cus tomers. . .: . ..,. ..',!. x ; ' , BOABOOFDlBECTOnS. V A; Ferdinand Vlrlch, . E. IT. Meadows, i s J. A. Meadows, Chas. Duffy, Jr. ' v Samuel W. Ipock, . James Redmond, Chas. II, Fowler, , i:i,a Beliensteln, William Dunn, . .Mayer Hahn,. . E. W. Smallwood, . f - j ' Thomas A. (jreen, Qeo. Ijfc. Ivus. i : , uJC,-H. rof. j iv, .1- t.! FOR SALE.- One Ltonse (Eight Rooms) and large tot sitnated sn East Front Street, : One House and 'Lot 8itaatea-.J,on.Jset- calf Street. ':-S'J-;i't';K':v'r';:-5:j'':i-2 i; Both piece of bropertv In excellent nelRhborhood. f'",.-i 'i it?-A''''??: - For price and particulars, apply to ' ,.!; li.:'J?elletit-:ii W;MlldRCH ESTABLISHED I CC5 fiHi tvbe 0 G E C I IS General Merchandise;. lgrOABt-iiousR Accomodations. 4 L. z yj C z r.ii n nry FOR - GIRLS AND "YOUNG - LADIES . ; : La Gbangb, N. O. , Advnntn?es hi Litemry, 'Art and Music IX'parttncuts goud. - -Not only competes in prices with otlier Schools when udviinlageg tire consider ered, but excels. ; Building enlarged to meet demand. Dormitories fjin- islied with new furniture. - .i J " For Catabauo. apply to- :.r.: . , J oseph Kinset, Principal. TISE A?JVHT Ti1L Of the Filtj-third Annual Session , OF ' '4, st. n&m school, - Raleigh U. C.- , i .BEGUMS . SEPT.220TH, 1894. Address the Rector, , . . - x . rev. b; suedes, a: h. Norfolk Collene . FOB TOnNQ LADIES. Largest, cheapest and best equipped College iu Juuiujrn virguu. . t . - 350 BITOEOTS. .: 23, TEACEE23. Healthful Sea Breeze. - Hear Old Point uomtoit. iteanutnl Homo, fWOQ BuUdlngs. Stoam Heat, Gas, eto. Musio, Art, Elocution, Stenography, nigh est Course of Study in the State. Mxnensos only WM per qnartor. Send for Catalogne. mpus wisnmg w pay own expenses, write J. A. I. CASSEB7, B. S., Principal, V 2m Korfolk, Tt. : J17 THE EATON & BURNETT Business -w- OoUeees - Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C. Are prepared to 2-ive their students the benefit of Office, Bank, aad Counting house practice in. all their details. - Lone and eslensiro experience nas per rected facilities for the hiehest develop ment of Successful Business Men and In telligent Citicens. Weekly lectures on Commercial Law. Current Events and Important Questions of the day. Shorthand and Typewrit ing courses unexcelled. iay school open the entire year. For lunlier particulars rail on or address, A. II. Eaton, Baltimore & Charles St?., Baltimore, Md. Or "L. 11. DcHtrao, 12th fc J) Sts., vVasbington, D. C. THE COLDMBIANDNITEBSITT WASHINGTON, D. C. The Preparatory School opens Sept 24. Thorough preparation for the College, for the Scientihc School, lor the JNuvnl and Military Academies, and for business, i' The College opens. Bept. ; 24. Fall classical and scientific courses. ' The Col lege is open to students of both sexes. Entrance examinations on Sept. 21 and The Corcoran Scientific School opens Oct. 3. Forty-seven professors and in- stractors; ttrenty-threo lull departments; twelve lull courses of stud;. Special stud ents admitted. j i ( i The Law rlchool opens Oct 3. Twelve professors, including two Associate Just- ices oi me uuiuju diuud oureme ouru The Medical School opens Oct, L The course is lour years, mirty protestors and assistants. - The Dental School opens Oct. 1. Sev- eiteen professors. Unusual, facilities. The course is three years. The tirnduato School opens Uct. 4. Courses ot advanced instruction are of fered, leading to M. A.. M. S C. E E. E.. and Ph. D. - For catalogues descriptive of tliese sev eral schools. . Address, 71m Robeet H. Mabtin, Sect'y. NEW BERNE HOUSE,. ! Moreleai City, N. ft, J, Hi MANN. Irop. Pleasant location New Manft?e ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants " c Terms . Seasonable.- ' ; Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL : . HOTEU ; . Ulaclc AXonntain;iV.C Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. . , . : I" h Terms0 Seasonable. ' - F. 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