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TIIE JOURNAL. r.T.niiracK. - self 41: d b I m .1 c : r t ; ; 1 , Suto Drmocratic Ticket. ELI IS CASH, EJ c 1 n 1 or .- 'oti.'h S 1 b w r ; ii.- a I: . 11 : . a. dococttom. o Aiwkr far &.cUrT o( Siata: OJTAVICS COKE. Wak IX W. BAJM. Wak. rw Bum AW ruxs t. osaoaax. h J.jC, 8CAKI CXXCCB. ai Jt li r . . , "wwsswsw GXJLDSTOXB, w 3 Jtf of i mad aa 87 ataaU ?: r allj, Ula at U rai o 120 varda ahiU. DVTt & CoX w41j rTlaw ai trad aaja Uat tiara m a dUtiaet l? lapcoTaaiaat, ad omlj la traaa actioa la osprio wit U j ir. kal alao la tk pwp for taa eomlag mao. Oosamxssucas tlESDiasos, of Ul SlAtt daa.' Ual ar nnialMl Uf MM tA WaT lor Ur.LJar. A nsaoe U ta eireula cLim Ia VU A'ntriel flat a ad oc& a praWd jean a. ' IaliU to Caairmaa Gordon, in the THE LATE COXIJRESSIOVU. (OX self w ;h TEXTI0X AT I LIXTOV It i not worth hd. to 1 b'br ih lfi i otiicn1 inn at Ciiutou 4 Deraocririi- Convert lioo. It w t nril'i-il .. le t it If ll)T ' wi 1 , - : I,'..: : . .1 ' North Clulina . :- ii ii Biadil'n he can dxub' p.'! !"f g.-r. The tolk i ti; "i t-1 t:r- - d from the Ch allot; OVencr ' The Thinl r'N nien ::i Dvoiorralic convention ot ibuU ooo,t regional district VVed nmJir, withdrew af-er the nom iuatioa of .Mr. (lral) and before iha cnd; lte for elxcror w. n irj inateJ." TbtrvJ pArty men m I'tni'-vcrdi io eoavfiilloo: Ii it hi.l Ix-m an aoaocd tu advance rfu- Th.nl party ruen wonld m in Demo eratic oiuveDtlon, it on;j h.ve txn regarded too bsnrd to re qouereioiuon. coining 01 iuc ftVery pr 1 r ,.;,:,,. f par tv kiad wm erer bfore en nnder j rejn,Ct) ,n lh'(.ir p.,,, thaa. Tbo neaxest approach to : Su.e 4r,N 0 , 4Q . . k. ;on n Tie's n no i . I:.- M;i i. .J. ( OHRKM'ON IIKM'K. KINS ION ( OKRKSrONDENCE. l-TH ii It II r;ll M.ilt. rs, ,1'n! sell, : i -i i t :i rt'ftrd "! : : . ; . r . ict. ;pi .-5 . 1 1 , : i . h.-,-: h is h; .'i 1 1 b.ivc i ". vcr !!y rr 'Kiane. i : : . ui h . whoul emo I'll to ;pr.iri 1 i-.i: ." w here t ,A.'. ::. ' ( ' ii .i . r m . 1 diT to tl: I i cratu' i .'. i victory . T!:e::. '.ii... . regret that, there are :l;i),Hi ;.i rhi- i;oivl old State who were rotkfil in the it. idle ot De mcKTAc;. . who are not giving to the National Democratic ticket the h is entitled tealty, of i " ion, an ii snpport ' it ia foaad in northero mea who od eocaiaf Soath are Republican.' in ' aatiooai (volition and DemocratH in SUta politic. It acirta tht Mr. (iradj the apifbtif' offrinr of a nQarnage of Democrat nd Third partyites. A marriage that w&a eibratei in t& mornioi aad iiaaolred before night. It woald be tatereatine to ; kaow which parat Mr. Orady la rors. Ia h a fa!! Nooded Dem Oct a? , determine! to stand !y the nominee of his party f:nt all eoaifat If he ia we art f i r him. If he is a milk and cider do body, afraid to aoppott Cleveland for fear of loinf the vote of the Third prty men who Maiated in nominating him, he ta unfH to carTy the. Democratic tlC tn this cam paign. Mr. (truly mnt take the i confident .vvsarance :' g.ve tnumph.iii' election of th ticket. on we the the of the State TKENTON I oltlir'sl'iiN Hli I. 1 ni proi i-nion t ., Kntorrii- ml 1 "I -n ri' P'Mii im rat ir Coin eut ion i.rr I ri I hit Innk . ill S The fiirineri h we ab their crop. Deer t.;.:. - :. rerre.-' i-vi - ' :. tim e. The en pea crij planted n :!'.. Is b where p'ir.'ed wi'!i oo sorry There .ope.ir tianhed Cm- I .itiI p. ii ; iu h ire rork w;t!i u.o es crl tiro u ml cove, but we iIolTc .iiitieip.ite ery groat damage. There ii-e a tow good men adrooa tmg Weaver, but a lew facts and figures iroin nucn men us Carr. Jim Hiddle mid others, will cause them '' rr.ii the daDger of "tamper wl'h liepublicatis agents, the late-' coming in the shape of a negm woman from Wilson county. Sue .-.poke for one and a half hours advocating the Weaver platform, your itemizer asked several of the colored men if thty intended voting the Third party ticket, their answer was, "sve don't say what we will do." We nave made arrangements to organ',!-.' a Cleveland and Carr Club at Cove and we have several as good Alliance members as there m in the county on our list. So Mr. Kditor send us a Cleveland ami Stevimon :l.fg, we want to stieteli our banner one hundred and titty feet high, then we want two good democrat speakers (one Alliance to come up here on same Saurda and make us a speech. W'e want what 1 term Demooratic facts aqd figures anil in November we will give a good majority fori ( 'lew and Steve. i The i rops in this ueiguborhood are neai a complete (allure. It has raiue 1 every day I believe (or a mouth. The weeds and grasa have taken hold and we can't get sun shine to kill them. From all ap pearances now we "tillers of the ji. lire going to have a "pinch ati( j i(irliiiy ol Various Kinds -An Aeei i id nt l.ood Vo , Alwut the Knit tiiur t ill-, - I'ulitlt ill. MniTi'R JurnNAL- Tin- boys have arrni.gcd an elegant tennis court on the space lett vac.ni, tor the new Baptist Church. The game affords much amusement and exercist but to a lo jke nwho does not understand it, the won der grows that any of the players know what he is doing. But there is one consolation about it, there is no danger of haviug a leg broken or arm dislocated and there is no need of carrying pistols or bowie knives, as in foot ball. The object seems to be nor to main or injure your opponent. Tarboro will play Kinston, at base ball, on Thursday the 28th, two gamee, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. We are glad to welcome back Mr. Shamburger and family, who have been on a short vacation. Mr. a. has endeared himself not only to the people of his own denomina tion bat also to all ol those of other tlocks. The, excursion to Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday last did not tarn out as well an was expected in num bers. Our market is now well supplied with vegetables ol all kinds. Eat ing is cheap. But we do not get the fish that we would like to have. The train from Morehead on Tues day last did not deliver a fish here. A company of veterans and young fishermen are making up a party to go to lllage creek to Uah FRIt'K SHOT! Posilly Fatally Wonnded namite Crank. bv ELON GOLLEGE, LOCATED ON N. C R. R. Liu- a are very side of the stomach in the left hip. K)folntioas were passed late to night by the locked out men con- This reminds us of the old U'V1 i ly 'busted,' we don't hold thJ j whenMe88r8. Co, Harvey, I agai78t the actthat the guard w a tx-rat.o party responsibleeither oha -Mewborne and James Kinsey t aed fo ffiar of ILa Wa9 were me champions in this line ; J ' r : r . (-; : . a 1 t this 'and tuck" of it to farm much i several days. They propose to go longer. : course we are not wltD camping outht and eat as they :s i.Lie where "broke " this year on potatoes, t hriie! vks tun mere PiTTSBUEG, Pa., July liS.-Uenry C. Frick, the hand chief, practically the dictator of the Carnegie steel enterprise, and the possessor of a fortune, fearlessly estimated at irom nve to ten millions of dollars, ; was shot and perhaps fatall wound- J ed a few seconds before l:lo o'clock ; this afternoon in hia private office j on the sixth floor of the Chronicle-' Telegraph building on Fifth avenue ! Hia assailant gave the name of Alexander Berkman, and said that, he resided in New York. He was he said, a Russian Jew; had been in America 8i- years and in Pitts burg two days. Upon being searched a number of 38 calibre; cartridges were found in his coat pocket. He is supposed to be j crazy. The shooting was done with a Hopkins Allen 28 calibre revolv- i er. Four chambers of it were! empty, and three shots took effect. ' Fricks oondition is not regarded as f dangerous and unless blood poison ! ing should supervene, hii ultimate 1 recovery is regarded as a certain-i ty. j Dr. Murdock, an attendaut sur ! geon says one of the balls entered F K!jgi:tit IitMY le.iik! :,.-s croasiii ' lMti it:n. J;.i-.l ty ot twelve member.-; Cun iciil.iiu eipiul of Mule Colleges, Academic Department, Music, Art, Commercial. Jtforals of Students Oisuriiissel. "I'eii.-i September 1st, 1S9-. For further jufoj mution ur cat.'ilou--Apply t.. Rev. V. S. I.ONC. A.M., U.I). lyl'i dwtf 1 resident. Eloa Ccllft'c, N. C HIE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGK OF Agncultnre and Mechanical Arts, V7ill begin it fourth seeBion Sept. 2, 192. Count7 Su .erintendents of Edu cation will examine applicants for admission. Total cost elOO year. Address ALEXANDER HOLLADAY, President, jt'iwlm Raleigh, N. 0. TTNIVEESITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Instruction is offered in four general courses of study, six brief courses, a r,h lrt B;Ho nftl. , r i"' "' :xai courses, anu in i luo noon auu H as i,aw, .Mcaicine and Engineering. taken Out On the right Side. This The Faculty includes twenty Teachers, ball passed through the base Of the : Scholarships and loan funds are avail skull. The other ball entered the llbl for neorly young men of talent and r.nht- u , l character. gun oiuo ui lue necK, rotn nave been extracted. He also two knife wounds received nrtn in Inf. and another The XEXT SESSION REGIXS SEPT. 1. For catalogue with full information, address PRESIDENT WINSTON, ;e'J2 dwlm Chapel Hill, N. C. catch. St Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C. tn." a; to a bQildmt txh'm among our I'renton citmens. Prof. Iihcxle is having a neat, commodious dwelling erecteil near the High school building. T . XftKrwl.ar , f Xrnfi-Ti hat-A tann forClTelau and Stevenson , . , iwnMmiic'nu commenced painting then church or b forever falleo. hoaM . A weak point In the Democratic Tue timter men arr b:i.v cutting ' Y.v Mr. C3rlAHJ mj ta learaaa to North Carolina i the 4Qd preparing logs for market. Jare blfc l rffardi ilui mm multiplicity of platforms e aXroetoo Baaaar ad I dllO( IC I have a National platform and a ttavw A Daormt ea tkik otk- State rJatforw. aad it now wmi vlM. U m!4 a mash ia 1KW, proababl that erery CoDreaional M4 La $0 1. ! district, and poaalbJy every coonty ' Tnirmnmi lor lae Ko- to have a iwparate and diatinct . . m k-j,-I fallr eo before the country witn a UW lKNUa, irmm., w s I - " ... t. .u I ombr of ulalfoross that are in J.! Xk. aad coaUo eoPt'We taonist.c Unili UtM Aoos tf Ia a Preantial year the N ot! Cattle litirvT aad h10"1 ?uorm in the platform of taaer, who -til Uka Dart ar, U Prty and te National nomi F. Ezn. various aoembera of lha It eaonot b otherwu?e. There rt aadJait ortlr. and la- Pmtnt aa to party atraetorsla dlfferot mlaarie. Auj other coorae chaUengas Taa ooaia2 aexmon will b I prchd bj Arehbtahop Conif an. CLXTXXXSO la) ot tho ooly pab . lUs naa la tao hlatovj of th Uai Btalaa wha kaa Wa aoaataated (or taa Praabtoacr taraa tiaia. Bola Aadnw Jaekaoa aal TBoaiaa Jel- faraoa raa for taa offie laat ian- br ( tiaaea both boisc defeated ia taair aaibitlaa oa lha oceaaioa of I taetr CrsteaadUiaej.TtMtraadbaci' ladreraa eriticiam. provoke attack, aad lead to interminable confusion aa iarltei defeat We haTe said in a former article that Third party men are simply decoy ducks for the Republicans ThMe cock! people say that it would be a eaamity for Harrison to carry North Carolina; and then tay panne the very policy by which alone he con cany it Ia ! a leadine editorial tn the plaaftaaa two great f-""" k'ortH Sute find the following UMTeiaaa,aa aaow. iim there will be two State iaall kaa dscadd to hiaa both w... ia thl. cert.ill. That lathe character of hia opiaioaa wU1 th u t nrob,bl aaa lo lport ' P0041 The BepoWican leaders are pre . . . a I ; aeroee ia taa paa aju w,u j tQ tAkj) of th jt uar aaaw . ia ate e.eioo .or . ajUk)n M u -By deTeJop OOa4 9m. I flf Mrw rmj th IInnhli(iin nirtv Tn dlatrlbaUoa of popaLatwa I will take advantage- of the ntua bw aolor. eex. aad reaeral aatirit y I tioo. If they elect their State la 1300, DJ. State aad Territortea, I ticket, whether it be under the old aad for the Uaitrd Btatea aa a I RepobJican banner or the ne w flag whole, to firra ia roaaa BaUetia of the people'a party, away goes Sx. Ui, TV primary reaalta of eoaaty government, the free school taaf trat detailed mtil of popala- ItTatem. and free elections, and in Uoa, aeaordiac rbe rwtaraa aiada I the pi are of Democratic govern aadef ia eleveath rtaeaa, are riv. I aaeat will come a pandemonium of f . aa aa follow: aodal disorder, riot and rain. If AXXreor pofUti . . CJ,GU2-V) I they elect their national ticket, the Kaiea 32,0C7,Si?O protective it stem will be fortified sli t 30,664,370 1 and new aad more oppreaaire bar Native horw 53,373,7031 dens will be pot upon the people; Foreixa bora... 3Ji3,347 the force bdl will be paaaeil and White S4."C1.3y) exeeoted. Then will come the OaUrad 7, CWV) death of liberty, and bop will b I k.i (-.k.. i.. .... r t . aji - Jl- lilk a , V ..e I l J Ida JU m IlkQUIUirM r J UI UP B a e lilinw jamaTsaaa aa at w kdUlir aaalr aaaaal CoaUr iP:r- a i m Ik mmrm SrK I n ' I Til F STATE TICK FT r r oe it irom tn to oojec; to any man a voting th Democratic state ucxec. k iu no pat up imply to look at and smile on It waa DocaiaeCed to be elected and it ill be eleeted. It I Democratic to the eor. It came the seal of a Democratic State Convention, and thai is enough to command the nn ainoeu support of ortn t jrcima Detnoerata. Hat, there are thoee who capport the ticket who are not Dcmocrit they hoaeatly differ with the Dem ocrauc party oa qQt loin of N. tioaai policy bn'. art in acer ! :th It la matters relating to the State. It I a matter ol congra'u'.f.-.on mac uemocratio a im:ni.ura".on iix Deea sacn ia .lorm i roi.n to and The baby boy of Mr. Too. Hol loa, of Pamlico county waa brought ap and buried by the side of its mother near Trenton on Saturday laM. Ita mother preceded him on ly a few months ago. Preparations are being made to have a grand picnic by the farmers at Friendship meeting house near the creasing of the Core creek and Kinston'w roads in Trenton town ship. Farmers, Mechanics and every trade nd profession is invi ted to be on hand tht t day. Friday 12th of August and bring theirwell filled baaketc. good speakers will be there to entertain the crowd and a real nice time is anticipated. Kemember the day Friday the l':h of August. Lewis King, ll-i; . h i called the primary meetings ot the People's party to 'v held in this county to select delegate- to a county con vention to convene at Trenton Aa gust G:h to elect delegates to attend at Kileigh the l'lth in a State Convention to nominate State officers- There appears to be a full crop of bears around and near Mr. Lewis Kinjj'd plantation. Ocoastonally a bog is taken bv them. Onlv one 1 Democratic party responsibleeith and we are beginning to believe there ; such a thing as "over pro I ductiou 'too experience is a dear les son and ! -we!., we- hive learned it. ! Mrs. 1 . H. Ipock and S. K.Ciiarl ton are spending a f e days in Fort rarLei. visiting friends and at tending the protracted meeting of the Missionary Baptist church. j Hev. Mr. LVlmondson of Goldsboro j and Carrol of Greenville are doing j the preaching. ! The people of Pot Neck school district near Trenton have secured the services of Miss Julia K Charl ton to teach their school, we have several yonng lady teachers in and around Cove It is generally be lieved that ladies make better teachers thn men. If such is the case, why not encourage their em ploytneiit, and let some of these able bodied oungmen try the plow handle.-. ( I 1 VI I. VM) AM ( AUK ( UTS irmed at Pollock ille Officer, nliit ion Parsed, Member ship. Etc. Ke- A pait ol the good democrats of Pollocksville Towuship met in Pollocksville ou the evening ofL'Md. A. H. Wiiite was requested to call the meeting to order and J. 15. Ben. der was requested to act as Secretary. But time will fly boys will grow i men will marry and circles will j be broken. one ot our druggists, Air. Henry Dunn, with Mrs. Dunn, are spend ing some time in the cool atmos phere of High Point. liev. Colin Hughes of Cboco'vini ty, near Washington, spent Tues day night with relatives here, on his way to Goldsboro. This elo quent divine has many admirers here and they express a wish to bear him preach on his return. The phonograph man is in town, at the opera house where his re production amuse and interest both old and young. SAD ACCIDENT. Ou Thursday afternoon, a few minutes after 5 o'clock, the soda fountain which Mr. John Wagner was using to charge ginger ale with gas, at his beer bottling es tablishment on Qaeei street, ex ploded. Mr. Wagner was sitting near the machine reading a book when the explosion occurred. He suffered several very severe wounds une nnger ot his rigit band was torn off and along ragged wound was made extending nearly to the middle of the hand. finger of the left hand was nearly detached and a very serious bruising of the uose, perhaps a fracture was sustained. There were also in juries to the ears and other parts of the body he is snnenng also from Homestead Affairs. Pitttburg, Pa., July Hugh O'Donnel, the leader of the Homestead strikers, charged with murder, was released this morning on $10,000 bail. Hugh Koss, Martin Foy and Peter were also released on bail. Frick passed an easy night, and is considerad out of danger. Bergman's landlord has been arrested as an accomplice in the attempted murder. Non-union men are joining the strikers wrhich increases their confidence. KERSHA YV CORRESPOND EN ( E Crops, Picnic and Improvement itie ommittee ou cthcers rec ommeuded A H. White, President a general shake up of the whole . . , I iratam Vnrm i r, n t TymA a a Hsf Vi A oecretarv, hdq j wujauu vyv&uco, uiuiuct bear has been captured as yet butler, a. W signs oi mem are plentiful, goou bear dogs are needed. We are nnder the impression that the cotton crop in this county is the sorriest that we have ever seen here; corn is not much better, the stalks are too round to bear any thing but a small ear, while marry of the stalks will bear none at all. Crop prospects are certain ly gloomy with us. Ve learn that many of our farmers hare lost heavily on the Irish potato crop this year. 'M any say no more po tatoes for us another year. There is one crop that is promis ing well sweet potatoes. The frm: crop h scant and of an inferior quality. T K N T I M i VT "( AMP II01.T. and J. B. bender. they were unanimously elected. The following vice Presidents were electei': ,1. C. l'atker. J B. Banks. Foy, ,1. y. Fos S.iepard w.i.s elected Treas- cue. J. W urer. On motion the chair appointed a committee ol hve on resolutions. The following were appoin'ed on that Committee: H. C. Foscne, J. B. Bendt r, J. C. Parker, T. 11. Lee and J. W. Shepard. The Committee reported the fol towing resolutions wtiich were unanimously adopted: Resolved 1st. That we Cleveland and Carr club of Jaatoa work waa proapereoa, su jSaioaa ia Loadoa alone shoving aa laartaaa of Ifteea per cent. la lha aoaoaiaa the growth w aaore tfcaaSM aaesabara, aad la the JLirieea saiaaioo there waa laaraaee af eeveateen per cent. Qaa af the la (ereet lag Iteaae of the aaeetiaf waa the greet a f from Caaadiaa Methodhia, preeeated by Dr. Pott II said Uat la Caaada, walla tha lacreaae la pooalalioa waa aleeea per eeaf . that ta Method let aseeafrerhlp wee foar tee par eeat. It waa propoeed to reJae for eoaaexiooal porpoaea a pabUoa fa ad, it beiag Afty year aiaea the formatioa of the society. The total aaaooat aabaenbed to it ao far ia f70,U0O. KU-ht Hui dr. d or The State the lloarh. l.uard on Camp 11 : t. N. C, July hundred of the already in camp, presents busy Weights villk, Over eight State Guard are and Camp licit and interesting ATltli farmer ia I formed that I challenge such com trend it -1 1 rt lotiy in ins reiiet tn erate aad tho Bepabiieane oo the prophetic of the elect silrer qoeacioa, deQaeU by tbe re eeatiy adopted platform, ia thle, that the Detnoerata are clearly for the free coinage of both ail rer aad gold do.lara, proTidcd the silver dollar have the same latriaaic aad eiehatjtfsable valoe aa the goU dollar, while tho Bepabiicaaa hare declared for eoenethiag that U ot aaail oaderatood. They say -The Eepabticaa party demaada tha oaa of both gtld aad silver aa etaadard aioaey, with inch re acriciioaa aad aader sach provis loaa, to be detertaiaed by legiala UoaT aa will secure the maiateaaace of tha parity of ralaee of tha two aaaiala.' The Eaatara aad 5orth era Kapxiblicaaa aasrrt thai this doea aot aaaaa Lha free eoisaga of aay aort of silver dollar, while Ihoao atha Weel aad Soath say It la aa) aat-aad ont plaak lor Lha free aoiaacs of th depreciated silver doHaX. D tJUmore Soa. ' IS Mr the Oerr and hi SUte ticket. It ia of th gteatrst i mX)i tan. ;.. .it the State be wisely adovnu'ered The State protect life, htrty and property, acd any mm who rotes for the IVemocratic State ticket con tn botes to the oport of ooc:al order, inditdail proprit ir,'. pabhe liberty. The gentleman n ;.-: a the ticket nominated by the late Dem ocratifl Convention at Bleigh, re eminently wormy ot tne r. mti ienc of the whole people of the .-'a'e Mr. Carr, la miking hn acceptance speech, said there were two things ha knew how to do tend a crop aad vote the Democratic ticket Mr. Carr ia a modest mn. There are many things that he can do, aad there are many things that he cannot do. He can administer tha Stale upon principle of justice aad economy; he can conduct him scene. The arrangements for the encampment were perfect, and it will be one of the most pleasant in the history of theee annual encampments. The Governor's Guard, sixty strong. are well quartered. The companies are hard at work drilling, 'ten. Glenn, four of his staff and three regular army officers are here, besides the regimental officers. CoL Harrell, as qaartermaeter general, had every thine, in tine condition for the arrival of the troops. Two Thaand People killed b , o. ranic Eruption. The Haute, Jalv .'J. An otli cil telegram received here today from i'.artavia confirms the recent accounts of the awful destruction caused on (.treat Tangier, an island belonging to Holland, by a volcanic frjption on Jane 17. These later advice are to effect that the whole northwestern portion ot the island Priday evening. in law of Mr. Wagner, a youth of 14 or U years ot age was very near the fountain at the time. He was terribly shocked, and received severe in juries, gashes and bruises on arms and legs. The wounded were at once removed to Mr. Wrag ner's residence on King street and the prompt surgical aid of our dis tinguished surgeon, Dr. H. O uyatt witn tne assistance or our skilled young physician Dr. C. B. Woodley, soon rendered the pa tients as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. The Knights of Honor will attend to tDe the watching and nursing of the Pol I paiieni s as mr. . n a memoer or loksville Township take pleasure that order. in renewing our alleeiance to the I Mr. J. P. Haskill, who was stand democratic party and congratulate 1DS very near the instrument at the the county in the fortunate nomi ume 01 lDe explosion, loosing on, nation of Cleveland and Stevenson, was not touched or injured in the Carr and the entire State ticket. least; but he remarked afterwards d. And that we do pledge our- Caat De Ieit dazed and curious. selves to use all honorable means I The Orion Knitting mills will tor the success of the ticket both Igive their operatives a vacation of State and National, and that we do two or three weeks soon, so that pledge ourselves to suptxirt tho nom lopportunity may be given for put inees of tha entire democratic I ting in more machinery this comes ticket from a continually increasing de- d. We deplore the disaffection I mand for the products. in the democratic ranks, and we The next ITnion mfinr nt tha oold warn our brethien of the Atlantic BaDtist Association will fatal step, they are about to take, be at Trenton. Fridav .Tnlv '20th. . ,4. .1 u . 1 I ,,l ' uu c uu uiu uitui consider wen I T.na itva,, --.. nrA;t;nr. r r f hflr 1onirf iu rtnlra t U I & " J ( tlie Cleveland and Carr Democratic democratic party. rlnh f k-insfn tnmnah,n waa I'.b. We have just heard with LtTwi n VHHar tt,f f ti,- pleasure of the reuomination of the LftnPf. hnTiaa Jn tUa r tha i . Ltnuly for Congress and mAfino. m, t t, tni, a we pledge him the support of the LntL 'i; old Guard the tried and trap de- M,;, i ,i i. mcx-racy of the !d district. and t' .t.tam.nt. A,' faMa rfht II.- C. Foscue, A. H. White, J.C.I orm,nnl oi, i t I arker, Samuel Hudson and others tp i,oq . - r.n.v addressed the clnb in short but it pnntMO t u , .. iwji aw uui,aju j a- . j Lai-La ui iu Kaa pointed remarks on the importance .v v t.ikk'.. a t. juii v unl of the campaign, and exhorted the 8amael Caytor 'Dr. U. Vice n r fhron fn muff of ontiAr. -i,r I . . v ''- i'rest'a.. P ato CJo ins. Seo The nremren to nuitv of action iance ana wort, and as honey is better for catching thes than vine gar d also we think a mild and considerate course toward our er ring brethren would be more oon dacive in winning them again tooar rants. lhirtt -three ii'imi s were placed upon the dab roll dating the even ing. un motion tne time lor meeting ot tne Clubs was made . o clock The weather has cleared off very well as if we were going to have some pretty weather. Crops are very badly damaged by the heavy rains, the farmers say about 40 per cent but we hope they will come out if it continues fair. It is very healthy now in place. There is but one case of sickness and that is a child of Mr J. E. Gannon. The ooons and squirrels have The Ad vein Tour! of tie' Fifth Annual Session will i;e.;in September '-!2d. For catalogue address Hi:v. 15. SUEDES, A.M., jyl.j dw3m Kalelgh, N C, Trenton High School Will Begin on th First Monday in Sept., in the New High School Building. Tuition From $1.50 to $3.00, and Board From $5 to $7. For farther Information address W. H. RHODES, Principal . j QlyI3d wJm Salem Female Academy, S LE1W, N. C- this I The Oldest Female College in the South, The 91st Annual Session begins Sep tember 1st, 1692. Register (or last year 827. Special features: tub develop ment of Health, Character and commenced bothering us, the bears modelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, wiiiwuit) ucii, aii. a. curus uoiiegiate and Post (iraduate Depsrt found a right good sized bear in mente, besides first-class schools in his field dead; there was nothing Music, Art, Lanqauqes, Elocution, to indicate the cause of his death. Commercial and Indubthial Studies R. D. Hodges has bought a part of the China Grove farm and is working on it. He expects to plant a large crop of potatoes this fall if weather is favorable. ihere was a very nice picnic at Trent, Friday, 15th, quite a large crowd was present and fine speech es were delivered. There were plenty of good eatables, lemonade, etc. There was a right large ship ment of onions, potatoes and can- teloupes from this place on the 11th. Mr. S. S. Curtis and K. D. Hodges are going to open a large jlOiwlm Prinoipal. S3 a r u iniTYtCOLLEGE Durham, north Carolina. Hew building.. All modern Improvements. Electric ugnu. jLoorone, UDrftriee, mu seam. HetltMul cum&te. X.aree grounds. Snperior faoultr of epecliliflts Id Mob department. Sewn department of Instruction. Opens Sept. 1. Eipeosee low. For eataloeoe aadreoa JoIiq Jh rariicllii Cruwell, Pret't J. E. LATHAM, Office foot Craven street. In Clyde building) GEERAL COMMISSION MM CHUT, BUYER OF and EXPORTER of COTTOX ; DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE .and all speculative commodities. Reasonable cash advanced made. T anllntt ixiulni mor. t . T.n.t, river ehore farm for the purpose Of Irg Commission Merchants, whoare reliable DL1U a CD(AUB1 U ID; F. 8. GIBBON. Phlladeit liiii. F. McaDLKINAOO.aiid H. K. nowwra BiSAVKRNS CO., Boston. J. E. KENNEDY &. CO., rit'shnre. jauy o notations frte lo til- .m ntj-.i ., oiscK ooara in my ornce every ja. uu.u or wriie ior stencils aDti pota! cards, visitors weioome. (JorreeDoni;iio ii vlted. mayiuuwif i. 1 iiiiiwaititt.t.saJiiVs;l)V'W''''' 'Lt """""" " I for Infants and Children. ' ' Castoria is o well adapted to chiUlron t hat I rV'mmoD'I it as siiprir Uj any jp'scriptiou knovrn to tup " H. A. Archer, M I . Ill rv Oxfurd St , Lixvoklyn, N Y. J ,lThi iisc of '('astona i ba univ4.r8ai and its merit; so well known that it t'ms a work of Kiiporerofiration to ondors' it. l-'-w an- tho intelligent families who do not ker, e'ustona within oasy reach." ('AUJjOy MAit'fry, P. I . New Y'ork City. Castoria euros 'u ( nst ijuitin. Sour Stomach, Ptarrhaia, Eructation, Kills WorniR, ivc hiw-i, itiid nmu .;, fnfttion. Without InJurioTis nuylicatlon " Vr wiveral yar 1 haw ro4omm(nh'd your ' CasUiria. and Khali oJwnyH coiilnm'' t do H-i as it hat invariably produced Immh-i i 1.1 1 rwuii. ' Kpwin Y. rAiiiEit. M I , lJfAh BtPM-t ajid 7th A vi- . Now York (Ity THZ CKNTAl-K COaTPAJ, 77 M I'UivAY Htrhjtt. N kw Yohi ttt COLUMN. KKTjiPING KVEUI-AS'l IMl a l' IT l;i:i M(!S ci i; The raising eariy tructc, sucn as beans, peas, cantelonpes, etc. Politics are all the go now. political pot is boiling strong. Every thing is lovely now. J. H. C. si. DUFFY, (Jor. Middle & Pollock Sts., Second fljor, first door on right of passage. Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction. Editor Journal: There was a big time at Vanceboro on the 16th inst. We had a glorious old time. Old j Uncle Willis li. Williams opened the ball. He gave us 1 1-2 hours talk from old Pitt county. We could not have wished for anything Entrance up stairway on Pollock Street. oetter. ne gave railroads, rings, combinations and gold bugs no showing whatever. He argued the topics of the day to suit the people. Give us old o' per cent Williams again in the Senate und he will do you no harm. Mr. Editor, ask the chairman ol the board of county commissioners for God's aake and for the sake cf the people of 'o. 1 township to call the board of magistrates together and ask them as brother J.J. W. 'I'hp NntlOTini Kane- did in the State Convention" to 'iA"J Preparation of Special Medicines and Druggists' Articles. junel9 tf J. A 3RTAJI, Pra. THOS. DAJIELS.Viee Pres. G. B. ROBERTS, Cashier. m de:roved, und that two thous and of the inhabitants were killed. There were no 1 .nroj'Oan among he vie; ims. 15ern Jonrn publish the I' iiki-rtons I iler. 1 1 f t i n:r U'Donnell. I'll T.-IH'K'. .Inly This aftr non eight nun, happened to be I n f.e ". -h ;nrt. t-ed.iy of the riot I i a motion tne e w al was requested to proceedings. ():i motion Club ndjourned. .1. II Render, A. H. White. ''cy. Chairman For OT.r Fifty Vfari u l.ssi'W '.s K-wtiiino Hykup has besn used for children teethine. Il " ' lu" ' . uli '"cul'"lu tllsys ail p.m. cures wind colio, and is tinn i) Donnei.. i ne purpose OI the beet remedy for Diarrbu. Twenty- this move on part ol the Pinkertons ( iv- cents a bottle. Hold by all drutj- riais inrounbout the world. ! is surmised to b. connected w.ti I t he possible oi' eetion to O I) h nrl.'s '.ing released on iiail. To proven', his relea.se the charge of a tiie ilrs" degree nuis; tie rti a rdi r n u'.e. ; i. is. rit.ihlj .in a Itad lion . ., Del., dulv l jrin I'ne wcirknian on the Shields L i rary Association building in thin city notified the contractors to Jay that tin y would not handle any i .irneg.e or Homestead iron works. constitution and by-laws of the CInb four years ago, with slight modifications was then adopted. Many new members were enrolled A committee of four was appointed to procure speakers for next meet ing. The meetings will be fort nightly, fur the present begin ning next rnday night, the 29th Morehead is the place for the Senatorial convention. What do you say, Mr. Editor? : L'nquestion ablv. Kd Arachel The need of a perfectly safe and al ways reliable remedy for the peculiar diseases or summer n universal. As a remedy for the household, offioe, oa the farm, on shipboard and for travel srs by Und and ses, Winkelmann's Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy has proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all disorder originating in the stomaoh and diges tive system, such as Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps etc. Ser viceable under all conditions, always ready for use, and perfectly ssfe rnoe aao. at all druaaists- mnf 4 1 iV I v D'-mcstic broils are not savory dishes tor tho tab!-.' ..d eon i ileal Sleitrht of hand refusing n le.u it, anii are apt to produce marriage oner trie dyspepsia i t bitterest stnn an I I'ontentinn. Tlie l'ouulation of p- Home Is about nine thousand, and we would xn Hr.i dt.p. say Ht least one-half aro troubled with 1 'Tliijn to-, art- run down. , an t pit some aftoction on the Thrrmr. and f.nncra l-p. cn t thliik. can't do anvthinB as tli0ti complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. He to reconsider their vote and put old uncle Bill Cleve back as county Am m i hqI nn or aa Afr Tir-CMrar ia i T.afs, Capital. don't l.ave Mr. Carr all alone for Surplus Profits, the county outside of New Berne Edward Whitfoed. Vanceboro, N. C, July 16th '92. OF NEW BERNE, N. C, Incorporated 1865. $100,000 98.168 THE 8TAOK AND THE PULPIT Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., savs: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining So lbs. in weight Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: 'After a thor- ougn trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Bbtan, Thos. Daniels. Oh as. 8. Bbtan, J. H. Hackbubn, Alkx. Mill.hr, l. Habvey. O. H. Roberts. What AU Want To Know IS CONTAINED IN THE Popular JHIas of the WORLD. Advertising is the key note to suocu-ts. Tho most sucoes.sifHl merchant ia the whole county will tell jou so. Tborojs no merchant in the town of New Berne can afford to put as muuy dollars in udvertisiag as Big Ike, because lie sellH therocka and trusts no livinc num. By selling for Cash enables ma to put five- times as much in udvertr - ting as the credit man doon, hence tho people need not think II. g Ike in investing all his profits in advertising. Will soon. b3 tiina for the Colored people to have their Fair. Kemem ber Big Ike will give the person who trades tho largest amount with him a Five Dollar Bill (during tha week.) The customer who trade the next largest amount duiing Fair week will got a prize of Three Dollars, next largest Two Dollars. So you see 15ig Ike will gi?o Ten Dollars during '.Fair week in solid cash. I fdar very .few colored poople read the Journal. To my white friends who pej use Big Ike's two columns I trust they will inform their colored frienda of the treat laid up in Btore at It i g Ike's during Fair week which will be Aug. 8, 9, 10, II and 12, '92. To (jvery rean ler of the Journal, yon can mivo otu NubMniption if you t,rade the amount of Ten Dollars ith Iig Ike during lhe yr, heD.ce the JouB NAL cost you nothing. Do not your wIa'o and children often n.-.k yoa the jae.. . hen ku rjtum homo from .New Borne, Did jou see Big IkeT Don't your clnl ldren olton ssy let a'O go to town with yon; I want to nee Hig Ike. Complete in every feature, oontaininir maps or every country oa the Lrlobe. Consumption beats 'em all and cures when full Maps of the United Stoles, and everything else iails. The greatest kind- seperate Map of eaoa State end Terri ness I can do my many thousand friends is torv. History of tag World. Events to urge them to try it. r ree trial bottles from the janSJ &. w l v .J.uu. il th I'lTrsr.T K . e.l workmen Company ta th hundred went on ll.imesteail triker. Ta., .July L'J. Sklll- ca lo lo ir satistaction, ind vnu wonder whal ails you oa should hfsj the warning y ' u re taking the first -tp .into Nervous Prostration. Vo-i need a nerve tonic and :n L'.sr;rir Bitters you w ill riud the exact remedy for reetonDg your nervous system to iu norma, heaithv condition. 8ur- at F. 8. Duffy's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Regular sizes j Make no haste to you would prosper: be rich if Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, 'Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold o a positive guarantee to cure, they woul immediately see the excellent effect afte taking the first dose. Price 50c. and i Trial size free. At all druggist?. mar22 deod weow TIME OF ADAM TO THE YL;AR 1390. A list of every Post Office, Express. Tele graph and Telephone Office in the United States. The population of every City nd Village In the United States of 5000 and over, according to the oensus or lgyo, and much more useful Information of great value to every one. All In all, the most useiui uu uutjapmi hook, ever ottered to the public The price wUl ABTONISH you. Any person who is not really able to subscribe to the Now Home JOUENAL, that debirorj to read Big Jlke's ads, can send him their names and Big Ike will w.mL titem The Weekly Journal for hh months free of charge. This lifter utauds good lor thirty days. Not tho fico bell, but Hig Ike's Auction l'.ell. tion sales orr, 8th c-f August and exclaim to the dering tones- lien hi) opens his anc po.iple in mighty thiin jyl21m WM. L. PALMEli, Agent. f the Inquene teel rrisi-g "uila follow the use Of this great he nnm icrn thrp .-erveiomc ana AiWiuve Your appe- u-.e 'f.urai. goo.i difts'.ioo is restored. n.l h , T W(T n,t k' i.l rife. , r. armnalKr ' )i I ha Ilrtmoaf 1t T- i ... ' iu n , " . . . ...v acuon i ry a ootii.. i vie men , I'aiTy s (in; tor. a strike tonignt would advise all our readers not to ne glect tho opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large bottle 50c. and 1. Sold by all druggists. Through freight-hour man. daylight the Beneficence the earthly possessions. salt of "'V. at F. S. ChildrcnCry'.orPitchersj;astoriau BCCKLEH'8 ARNICA SALaE The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, ox no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale in Newbern by F. S. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. I LOT OF Best Brands of Hams. Shoulders, Corned Beef, all Boneless Codfish, Pure Lard. New Butter. West India Molasses, Vanilla Syrup, Pure Apple Vinegar, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Thirty days moans thirty yr .ws. And thirty years means never -sSave your wife and children tours By paying cash forever 1 havo the iargwat Stock .-f Clothing m in ' ij ol New Hern bought at 50, !c rrc on the dollar of New York OonL Ask yourself the question, It is ncit to my Intoiost to esiuuino H g Ike's stock before 1 buy. it my da riro to reduce my two stocks so I can conduot the two In no building. I prefer having an eye over my business, so yon caa ge p,ouie bargainp by looking over my stock. -'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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