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I The sum ot not leas than ore cents per line will be charged lor "oarda ol thanks, 'resolu ions ol respect' and obituary poetry," also , lor obituary notices other than those which ; the editor himseli shall Rive M a matter of ,' new.' .Vv.' ''.' '" ' Notices ot church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be - derived will be charged for at the rate of t eents a line. - N; . -j . THE JOURNAL. r. 2. EASTE2, G.T. SAXCQCX,.: v jrropruur, LeolSeporttt, ' fgEntriat tht Pott Offle at Ne Berne, N. ft, ai tetmadaM matter. : ' 7 DEMOCRATIC XOXIHEES. ' GBA.YSH CoUSTY OFFICES i 31erk Baperior Court, ' Wm , V.T?tBOB.? " Sheriff, W;B.Lane. ; Register of Deeds, Jaa. ' Diddle. i . . Treasurer, Thoa. Daniels. . Coroner. Dr. N. H. Street M. W. Constable. 8th Township, J. I). LaRoque. . Surveyor, Geo. 3. Wilcox. ' X fob cbxsf justice: ; , James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort ' FOB AeSOCIATB JUSTICES: Walter Clark, of Wake. James 0. MacRae, - of Cumber- and.' ' Armiatead Burwell, of Meokleu borg.- ' "' FOB STATE TBEASTJEEE: : Samul McD. Tate, of Burke. FOB BEFBESSKTTATITB3 IN CON- 'M''Mi ::.:";; OEESS: First Distriot W. A. B. Branch, . of Beaufort. Seoond District P. A. Woodard at Wilson. Third Distriot John G. Shaw, : of Cumberland. ' Fourth Distriot Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin. ' Fifth District A. W. Graham, of Granville. . v Sixth District Jas. A. Lock, lart. Soventh Dlrtriot John 8. Hen derson, ol Rowan. ' . ,, Eighth District W. H. Bower, of Caldwell. ' Ninth District W. T. Crawford, ' of Haywood.- .'-.., FOB SUPEEIOB COUET JUDGES ' Third District Jacob Battle, of s Fash. : : Fourth District W. R. Allen, of Wayne, i . Eighth DiBt. let B. F. Lone, of Iredell. ? . Ninth District W. N. Mebane, of Uockineham. Tenth District W. B. Council, Jrof Watauga. Twelfth District H. B. Garter, . or Buncombe. . ' FOB S0LICITOB: , First District W. M. Bond. of Ohowan. . , Second District W. E. Daniel, of Halifax. Third District John E. Wood ard. ot Wilson. Fourth Distriot E. W. Pou, of Johnston.- f Fifth District E. 8. Parker, of -Alamance. . . , Six th District O. H. Allen, of Iienoir. i ' ; f , ; Seventh Distriot N. A. McLean, of Robeson. . t f Eighth District-Emory E. Raper, of Davidson. . Ninth District V. W. Barber, of Wllkes.v - l ' j Tenth Distriot W. O. Kewland, of Caldwell. ' Eleventh District J. L. Webb, . of Cleveland. Twelfth Distriot George A. Jones, of Macon. : : '! - Senate Swift Galloway, of Greene, Dr. F. A. Whitaker, of .'ii . Fain to be Held. , Rowan, Co.' Agrioultnral Fair Association at Salisbury Uctt 2, 4, J and 4 th..-"' p $ xJ-. i.' Warren Co. Agriculture Society at WarrentonOct 10, 11, and 12. i Edenton 'Agricultural and Fish Eir at Edenton Oct. 16, 17, 13, andl9. k - ! Forth Carolina Agriculture Society at Raleigh Oot 23, 24, 25 and 20. Cabarrus Agr. & Mechanical Fair Association at Mt. Pleasant, Oct. 25, 2C, and 27;- 3. Lumber . River Agriculture Soi ciaty at Lumber ton . Oct, 29, 30 ts-i 31st. " ' . - - r Liizabeth Fair at Elizabeth City Oot 30, 31 and aov.l it. Lcrder Exposition of the Caro- I'.n.-i at ' Maxton Oct. 31, nov, A.F.C.B.B.DlTl(Iend.' f ' Nkwbbmt, N. Cn Sept lrt, 1804. Tue Directors of the Atlantic and th Carolina Railroad Company hara red a dividoDd of two (2) per centum the capital Btock ot saiU compant, ..e on the first da; of October, 1804, . , s cilice of the Treasurer. , : K. U F, C. F.obeuxs, Treasurer. . AS C. To the Sasar riaatm ol Louisiana Get Counties on Cotton and Every thin; Flse atade Bd Lets all "Flop" Together The letter, ot which we copy a portion above firs', appeared in the Richmond Dispatch. It well shows the absurdity of the eyatem of elvioe bouDties. If it is right for the government to-tax the Forth Carolina cotton j coro and truek, growers to pay the Louisiana sugar planter two oentsa pouua on an the sugar he makes, why isn't it right to pay the cotton raises a bounty on every pound ol cotton he raises. Isn't cotton low enough for him to need HI And why- not extend the prinoiple to every other farm product. .And if it is right to pay the bounty to the farmer for what he raises why not to'l the newspaper' publisher' fori every paper be prints.' ' Lets) all ' get "bounties" and all "flop"; together. SuhntSide, Beptember.al, 1804 My Dear Friends: Will you permit an old man, more than three-score years and ten, to give you a word of cautionl 1 - u -.; :. v r v The papers say you are going to "flop'' from the Democrats -party to the Sepubuoan party, now, let me entreat you by the memory of the past not to "flop" yet: keep oooL wait, and let's 'flop" together. I and au uemocrats in ?dis eiaie will "flop with you if these fellows will do for ns what .you nope ana expect tbem to, do for you. But dont trust them "until the goods are delivered. . - i - You propose to leave the Demo cratic party and join the Republi can. "For why!" Beoau.se ; the Democrats won't give you a bounty on sugar and yon here the Republi cans will. t 'f And when the bounty on ' sugar is restored: . wait a little -longer: yon planters are a generous set- there is notmng mean . aoout you; you will "do as yon would be done by. i ' e ' ' Even whem the bounty on sugar is restored, dont "flop,", tout wait for us. Iam a lawyer by profes sion, and some twenty years since I invested in a farm. I have ' de voted all the surplus beyond a bare support from the proceeds of a very laborious, tt not remunera tive practice to improve that farm. I have built houses bought ex pensive "machinery" of all sorts to run it; I try to make money on wheat, oats, oorn, tobacco, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and mules, but it won't do can't make money. There are thousands and ten thou sands of farmers in old Virginia now in the same fix. ; Fow, when vou net soar county on sugar, wont' you help ns to get a bounty on wheat, oorn, oats, tobacco, cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, mules, and assess? I was about to forget a most im Dortant subject for bounty. There are throughout our State a large number of colored friends who are actually too poor to keep a "dog" or, if they do keep one, are com polled to support him on theii neighbors sneep. Fow, win not you rion sugar planters of Louisiana ana your generous Republican friends agree to pay a bounty on "aorgs", espec ially female "aorgs", so tnat every head of a colored lamuy snail nave at least one "dorg," supported by a bounty voted to them by you and vour. new aiuesr ana men on frosty November nights, when the fence-rails are blazing, the possum is baking, and the "taters" are roasting, the head of each and every colored family will call around him his little ones, and, pointing -to the possum caught bv the "aors" Bupportea oy tue bounty of yourselves aud friends in pious tones, win exciaim. 'wear children, Bee what onr friends, the sugar-planters, ana weir menus have done for you and me, and remember always to repay their bounty by voting the Republican ticket." Pardon this 4 disgression, My excuse must be the deep interest I feel in the welfare of the colored brother, r. "; A Z ft .'X -: Fow. back to "our mutton"; Doubtless the cotton-planters of all the Southern States would bode- UKuwlU WUU a uuuuvj vu wmni surely yon will not deny them thist And theu, ; when au oi us .nave secured our bounties on everything we raise, let's all 'flop" together. But I oray you wait. Our Virginia neoDle are proverbially "slow" and full of old-time ; cranks and prejudices. One of those is that it Is not the square thing ior one set of fellows to be taxed to give a bonntv to another set of fellows. There is hope for ns yet, however, and when the G. O. P. has given us bounties on everythibg, then we Democrats in the "Old State", will follow yon like sheep into the basom of the aforesaid G. O. P. . . 1 But rest assured of one thingnwe are not going until the bounty is in hand, and if yon wm take my advice, yon wui flo likewise; but don't be "too x previous') don't flop" by themselves. Ton will be lonesome.. Let ns first secure all our bounties an then "flop" togeth er; it will be so much more digui- lied ana respeciaoie. ; v - - V 1 , Fow, In all seriousness, what can yon gain by going over . .to ,ine Bepublican partji xtememoer me fable of the dog and bone, and take care you do not ' lose what 'tht Democrats have given ypn. I am a Democrat from way back." ' J favor p tax on augar fop. revenue only no to , protect you but to yield a revenue; and that la all th protection you will ever get. Hold giveu, an J don't grab at the shaJ ows the lpublicanshuve premised yOU.3 - V : . V v Siaccrely your friend, -J ; ; . K.T. W. DCKK. -Beauty " Purity Go hand iq hand. , They are the founda . r tion of health and ' Jiappiness. ' ?lealth, because 6i hurt bloed rrrsrr1- : K i HaDDiness. because of clear skin. Thousands of useful lives have been - embittered by distressing humors. CXrncuja Resolvent - ' 1 ' 1 ' Is the greatest of skin purifiers ;As well as Wood purifiers. -::. 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Ail dress Women's Wsihington Book Agency Washington, D. C. t - ? au22u2m Fi::iLYc:::zniz8 AND General Merchandise. ISTCart-hodsb Accomodations, EXECUTRIX NOTICE ; llavinsr' on ; September 10th,' 1894. qualified aa ExeculrU of the last will and testament ol .Edward Wbitlord, dcceasttl, notice is hereby criven to all persons bokl- in claims against the said estate to pre sent tbem lor payment on ot bctore Kept 22nd, 1895, pt tliis notice will ba pleaded in bar of tlieir recovery. All persona in- ueptca u uie saui estate must maae im mediate settlement. . ' .4 . ? ; This Sept, 20th, 1894. i''V. 4 I , k ;i Nancy A. Whppforo, " Executrix ot Edward Wbitford, dee'd. 6wdAW. " .'....if-.-K THE EATON &" BURNETT -. Business r:!-: Colleges Bakimore, Md., andVWashington, V. 0. Are prepared to eive their students the benefit of Office, Hunk, and Counting- house practice in all their details. 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Special stud ents admitted. The Law School opens Oct. 3. Twelve professors, including two Associate Just- ices oi me uuiieu oihu oupreinu vuuii. ! . 1 T T " i . . 11. 1 CI . L The.Mediciu School opens Oct, 1. The course ib tour years. Thirty prolcssora and assistants. . i The Dental School opens Oct. 1.. Sev- e i teen ' professors. Unusual ' facilities. fThe coarse is three years. The Graduate School opens Oct. 4. Courses oi advanced instruction are of fered, leading to M. A., M. 3., C. E. E., and Ph. D. For cataloirues descriptive of these sey eral schools. Address, 71m Robert H. Mabtw, Sect'y; Valuable Land for . Sale, : 100 Acres of eood Truck Land adjoin ing tho City of New Berne 100 Acres of Marsh adjoining - the aDove-and one o( the best Pastures in the State. . Terms Easy. ; Apply to . '! Wm. HTPbarck. New Bern6, N. C, Sept 24th, 1894. sep2Qdlw ' XVOTIOJE. Tlie lunflersljrnea roicy S. Cox has duly qualified as Executor ot the estate of E. B. Cox ana hereby gives notiue that ho re quires nil persons harlna claims atrinst tlie estate ot the said E. Jt. Cox to present them to the said Administrator duly authenti cated, for payment on or buforethu 13dayot Sept. 1895, or else .this notice will he plead- eu in oar oi recovery. Persons lndepted to salt! estate must pay wuuuui ouiay. . 1'ERCr 8. COX, Administrator. Pennsylvania's 'LEADING NEWSPAPEE Tn all the ntl.rihntA l.hah snfllna fan make a nrst-olass family Journal, .- The ;--:v' ia RECORD Spares no trouble of expense to gather and present to it readeri all the newi of the Old and Hew World. : . v : Ita several Departments, each under th management of a competent Editor, treat fully matters pertaining to. : ;..; j - The Household, Vj I' The Farm, -i ; : '' w oman i w ona, Science, viir Literature, ,;, f 4i . . , t r'M Finance,' 'rfl '- The Seal Estate World: Presenting a complete mwr&zlne ererr i BUB80RIPTION RATES r ' ' ' Dally, one year,-.. frui, .- -it $8.00 Daily and Sunday, one year, 4.00 i V ADDRESS T6,e ' Record PubliBhing' Co. -(: 917-819 OaHmnrr Stukkt,, :- j !SiCMOliD0iTCHa Daily H Tor AimmrM MM i t Sunday,- ffk.X I Weekly, ' ? U;SJ,LM, j Papers reach NeT Berne on day of Pnb lication, and contain latest North Car- , olina News, together . with Telegraphic Reports of the World. THE WORLD AND THE STATE - .FOR tl.2!5- We wjll send the New York 'Weikxt Woijld and Weerxt Stair one' year each for f 1.85 or the Wkkkxt Statu two years for $1. : . Address: The State, ; ; Richmond, Va. x DR XL J. '.Ar.D, ,m mm s - " i r w NEW BEKHE, N. O. Office,' in' Dotty Building lU Middle Street. : Bm DR. .11. COLCZP.G SUEGIO-ORAL. DSITTIST. V' Oflice Uenrv Building. Middle street,bctwecn Broal and Pollock r M 1 North JCpiscopal church yara,i t y New Benxei N.' -BRANCH OFFICE . Jacksonville, Onslow County N.C ; DR. G. K. BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. Offlce; Middle street, opposite Baplist Church, ' . - 4 ' : HEW BEBNU, N.av' DR. J. D CLARK, NEW BEENB, N. C OflBce on Craven Street, between Pollock and Broad. i DENTIST, NfiW"- BERNE.' N. 0-:- f Office; 99 Middle 8t8d Floor. ; Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use .,, , ol .Nitrous uxiuetias. -' P. H. PELLETIER, Attorney At Law, Pollock Street, First room above Farm. - ' ,; er's Mercnant'B uaag. r ' Will nnustlee In the Counties of Craven.- Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. 49-United8tates0onrtat Mew Berne and Bupreme Court ol the State, WM.R. CLARKE, Office, 72 Sooth Front street oy y posite Gaston llonse. ATI URNEY AT. LAW : AND Heal JEstate Agent. . Now Bwne, N, (!,; : Connection. New V irk ; Botitnn fnd Canada. . Timber lands- Farm lands, 'Truck lands, Town lots. Do yon want to boy i WKITJfl. Do yon want to self T ;wbite. SPKOIAL. ' 100,000 Acres of Land in hand tor diB- posal. y1 s 1 ' i, 1,500 Acres, Treutroad, 6 miles of city, Timber and Truck. ', -J.--. V -: NEW BERNE HOUSE, : Moreleaii City, N. C, j J- H;.;DCANIf, 3Prop. Pleasant Location -New Manage ment Good Accommodations ". Attentive Servants , Terms ' Seasonable. ,- Bathing Houses : Free. Wool, CANVAS Cloths ,;. 'c:'. V":t' .Uf'-i''f. 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Students can enter at any time ana will Im ehttnrctl from time ot entering to close olthe term, Deoember 81st, 1S94. Come and arlve nsa trial w can (SUARANTSK SATISFACTION. . ' lr lurtherlnVuiatl urrep KtV. W. y. A. GKAHAM, A. B., ' II, II. O. ' 'i - Kinston, -Diseases ofUhe Eye GE0, HENDERSON (Successor to Ro'jertg & Henderson.! General Insurance LmX. Representing - Insuranc Uompany.vof North America," of Philadelphia. . -; ; ; Home ' Isnranco Comrmnv of Nun York.- - Jyv'ixc'yXm v Harlfora rirft Irisuranco, Company oi Hartford; J9S " Queen Insurance Company of England. .North Carolina Ilomft Inanrnnrat llnm. pany of Raleigh. ( . . (ircenwicn Insurance Company of Brook lyn. ' " " rucenix Insurance Conionnv-nf Flrnok lyn. . . . - r . ; , United Unuerwrllera t Insurance Com pany"of Atlanti.i " - - . ' Boston Marine Insurance Compnny" ot Boston, r - , , ' LAP g Q pa oj khow - D3. FELIX It BRUN'S' STEEL EHQ PEPYEOYEL FILLS rir the original and oniv FKENHH, tfemd r la hi an (inm nn rhn mn.U.I U..;.. firm. a. i . Sail- BenSe'soia oLly by . C "I r"'Tlri'UVrniruAKiK 11 ' ' .rjiAlE A''ijoaX LdreSio,;;n Snleaan MalyHor Ihmtii-; nwr t n Innfur reu.edw. U.HEWRtki ir"fcJw,?jf 850 to H50 lbs. Each. and Mules, - - ' ' " 3 iine of Buggies and Middle Street, New Berne, !. o. Bead. Tixls. Fres. Graham Academy HYATT'S JV. C. 1 , and General Surgeiv.- Dr. Humphrey 8.flra era aelentlfloallT and earafauy prepared UenMdJea, naed tor years In . prima praoOoe and for orer thirty yean bj the people with entire anoeess. Kwry stagl Snacluo speolal etrra for tba diaeass named. ToeymrewlttKt dnurgtng, purging or rednefna; . ma system and are In I act and dead toe Borerelaa Aeaaedies f Iha World. , : - , . a. " M eirwg, " . J- raniea . , 1 FeTCTae Congestions, Inflammations., .115 . ' Worma, Worm Verer, Worm Colki..., M S-Tmtlilns, Collo, Crying, Wakefolneas .US " 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults, .its "' V-Ooaghs. Colds, Bronchitis...-.,....,.. ,25 8-Kearmlnla, Toothache, Faoeachei... ..J ' aV-Handacliest Btet Heart ache. Vertigo,. ,aj 1-Jrasala. BlUoosneas, Constipation. ,aj 11 BapKreaaed orfalnfal Periods. .. ,a3 1-Waitea, Too Profuee Period.... ....... .aj . 3 f;ronp, Laryngltla, Boaraeneas....n .2.1 14- Balt Ukeam, Sryslpelas, Eruptions.. .SS 15- Kheaatatlem, BheumaUo Pains ; .as - IS Malaria. Chllla, Perer and Ague...... &z - 19-Catarra, Inflttensa. Cold la tbs Bead. .21 Bt-Waaopla, C.agh....,....... 1 ST Kidney Dlseasea ................... jtn SS-Nerroaa Debility...... ..,..,. 88-Urlnnrr Weakness..,,..,.., j!j 34r-8ore Throat. Qulncy, Uloarated Throat .'5 BTJMPHRBirS' WITCH HAZEL OIL, "Th Pile Hatmeat.-Trlal fiixe, 25 U. fcMM (J DrwrWa, er Hat aaaM w emlpt M yrta, Ba. Hramina' Mavu. (Im pttm,) auiae ..... . CITBIUTS' UW.C0, 111 m 111 WIBla. aW GPBOIPlon. The nnclersigned, Noali l'owcll, liv ing qualified us Erecutor of the lust will and testament nf f!llrt .T hereby gives notice, requiring all persons ytho liftve claims sgaitmt the t'siate of Said Gilbert .Tovncr nnt. linrrnfl hir ll i statnte of limllntion) to present them duty rarified for payment, on or before t'i 29th day of Auist, 1893, or this tiotiio .!., I. 1 . .1 . . win ua picaaea in imr ot their reto-, : ; v. Person indebted to paid estate ;i i,, '; make immediate pnynient. iNUAU rUWKLT,,l?x- Gieo. II. Wuitb, Attoiuoy. V.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1894, edition 1
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