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.. , -..., AtSOOaTCKatSXT - : L1ILT JOCRSALls a alx. Mlvu . . -.oiUhed dally, except Monday at rfw, 1150 tor six Baoatha. Delivered ' laiwrlbwittHMtUru month, . : WECk-Y JOURNAL, ft M eoluma r . u published every Thursday at fLSt nsBMi V . V ?' " ''''; S AOVBTISpra - BATES (DAltTy-One joasdey Mo, teres, subaquent Advertisements udu heed of "Business mmU," II esnteperfbr tat, ul ( eeuts tor every aabeaquant insertion L j t oeai matter at any pne v ' r v "-' WoyoeofitJuTorPa.BOttoexoeed tea HaeswUl b Imwrted free : All eddltloaa matter will be enargad oscta oar Una . Payments fw tmnstetrV. sdvertlsemeot asoatbe made la Mvsjk' Reenter edver . tiaememts wilt be coHeeted promptly at the end ot weh Baoaia- V i V i" . Communications eontAinln; newt ot dls- casnoa of seal mattes, are solicited. No ooamuaQaUon mast be exneoted to he nub l.ahedthaf,td1ain obleetlonebla Trsone UM withholds, the, heme' of the author or het will mane Wore toes one solumn o ft h . AnjierfOBjelnMtifrtTlnyoiiy moosoommusmtion, fan obtain the name o a auutpr M. SjaeHaeUoa et this offloe and nowiiigwaeftdnts grievance exists THE JOUKNAL. 1. 1. nn, - j,UApra. - Kilter. ,J?W8EBNE. N. O...AUG 9 1889. .etwdat Ike roat office at rTaw feetas, K 0 Mseeemd-eless raatter. A MUDDLED ADMINISTRATION. ';' Tb,e nomination of General Ear rUpjj w tihe JJepntlican presidential candidate in 1888 was not a tribute ; to bJlBtatesmanship, but it was an acknowledgment of the potency of a , name and ot tne necessity oi carrying Indiana for the Repnbli can..:; ,-' William; Henry Harrison, the ' -L Jl.il... f tiffin . UIIWU1UU9 grauuiaiuci ui muo Benjamin, bad done the country some, service, and was held in grateful rememberance by the peo ple;iA0ve all, viewed from a partisn standpoint, he had broken the" Democratic ranks, and given to ttfaconntry the first Whig President in the history of the Re- pnbl i e. There was magic in his name. .-.Indiana was a doubtful State, e4t aamwaMra est iVtof if VXTQa PA Cf a Vt A KlT OV UlUUtl OV bUdU U Tt (tO IVgtMUUU , tnany,a8 the pivotal State oi the Union. -,. Aiarrisonian prosiige anu iuuwua . a i i i . aiAintni a tawa nAranria i iiinrnra in the presidential campaign, bat they -B administrauon oi tne government. j . The first muddle into which . President Harrison plunged was ; the Cabinet muddle. ; (Jan any man or intelligence iook at tbe; President and his Cabinet - and not see such incongruity as to render Harmonious action impos sible! ' Blaine and Harrison are almost antfpodee, while Proctor and Eusk are the opposite of each other. "Blaine is broad and diplomatic Harrison is narrow and seii-asser- England, Eusk is a Western man, irea as ine winas mac sweep nis ' prairies. These are bnt examples ' nf rtiA TvnrannnAl nf t.hfl flfthinfit. We have not mentioned Wana- ' 1 . m 1 ! Z i aenting himself the strongest an- tithesis to himself. His attempt 1 to play Caesar was in strange con trasi with his antecedents, and if ". nil as. ' L.iiiin in nnnavrii uii uio t uud " Eoman, his training sufficed to show him the suit didn't fit him. ' TSow -he -has backed completely down," arid says he never said it; and if he did say it, he didn't mean ' it; and if he was so understood he is ready to take back any damaged ' goods and .make better bargains than ever. . ; 4 ( Tiai te 'niuddlcolthB adminis tration is the Behring Sea mnddle. It seems passing strange how any government can hold the position assumed by the Harrtson adminis tration. Has England" ever declared-that the North Sea is a "closed" seat Does Russia pre tend! 'that the Baltic ia a closed" soa I Turkey insist that the Black Sea is a closed" seat Does ureas ; xniaiu uvea cittim luai Hudson' Bay is a "closed" seat Uow docs the United States claim that Behring'rj V Sea is a :"closed" sea pimpiy;pton her Own edict. 15y the actofher ownCongress,with tat '9nmiPlMS. .other ; owcr on ! earth.Bat i this is not '!. A United States War ship-has - rchcd ? & .British sealing vessel t La "open'? '.ieiS. True the Uni 1 rtates claims that it was on a 1 closed sea j bat i i -Vas'ieVen ti miles irom land, and no power on earth will concur with the United States in the assertion of any such right. It a is question of inter. national jaw, and the sooner the government ' recedes from her no- sition the better for her honor and her interests.'-v?v'; yh ; Bnt Harrl8oVW8elf-willedf and may conclude that he and Windom can wade Ibrongh. - Mr." Blaine seems not to have been consulted; and is reDresented as looking on to see Jf there ia .anything ,of the state Department left v that is worthy of his attention. ; ;; rf - FROM WESTERN CAE0LINAT:;4 Patteeson SrEiNGs.Aug., 3d '89, Patterson Springs and Cleveland Springs are in the same county and are making a name as places 'of great curative powers for many afflictions that flesh is heir to. They have long been known by the local surroundings for their excel lency, but not until recently are they becoming known so thorough- iy The proprietors have discovered that Patterson's Springs are among the finest In the country, and they are endeavoring to let them be known throughout every State in the Union. Physicians of note testify to their merit and numbers' of afflicted lay great claim to the benefits they have obtained from these waters. One of the most eminent physicians in the State, Dr. J. C. Gidnay, of Shelby, speaks in the highest terms of Pattersons Springs. He lives near them and has given them a thorough trial. Dr. Gidney speaks principally of their virtues in dyspepsia, nervous prostration, rheumatism and liver troubles. Within half a mile of the hotel there are upwards of twenty springs possessing nearly all the different minerals. The three principle ones are about one hundred and fifty yards off. The first is very strong of sulphur, cool and not dis agreable after a few days trial. The second is of freestone almost as cool as fee water and pleasant at hrst taste. The third is only a few steps farther on, medium strong of irqn, and, strange to say, scarcely cool at all. A beautiful stream of water flows at the foot of these springs. Its gurgling waters rush along over immense beds of rock and boulders forming picturesque cascades and water falls. There are innumerable attractions all around to anyone who has any tact for discovering them. The drives our good over hills and valleys through fields and farms and woods, bat the principal amusement and the one which Mr. Patterson and son make a special feature, is the great variety of both indoor and out door games. Down the hill at the springs is a large pavillion lor rolling tenpins and seeking shelter during rain which has occurred almost daily since our arrival here. The otner games are lawn tennis, croquet, arcnery, tnrowmg the ball and., en chantment. Tenpins and croquet are the most popular at present. Among tne popular games are draughts, backgammon, cards, dominoes, lascination, kaieno xc A;piano and violin make good music and occasionally we have vocal. Mr. J. T. Patrick, immigra tion agent and son-in-law of Mr. Patterson, is here and takes great pains in making it pleasant for the guests. Indeed this is a nice place to spend a while even though yon have no ailment, as it is in our case. There is a spirit of ease and free dom nere tnat i nave seen at no other resort. Style and costly dress are entirely discarded and every one has an at-home feeling. The fare is good and in the greatest abundance. Mrs. Patterson gives it her personal attention and sees that everything is nice and well prepared. Board is just as they advertise, cheaper than other places for the same accommodation, because they can afford it. They own the hotel, (which is now being improved and enlarged) and a large farm from which they obtain all of their produce in supplying the hotel and they give it their own supervision. Most of the guest are from South Carolina, though there are a good many from this State and some from Virginia and other places. We nave made many pleasant ac quamtances nere, and while our departure must be made within a few, days and with 4ee6 regret, there is a longing for the fair "City of Elms." , In the closing verse of a recent lady poet we. quote: 'Oh if to me bo blest a lot From Heaven had been sent, I'd dream and dream my life away, In New Berne on the Trent. ' ' Jzti&Uri . n Bueklea'a ArBlea fceiTe. Tag Best Salvb -In the world for OuU, Braise. v Borei. t TJloers, , Salt Khenm, Fever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and 'all Skin Eruptions, .and positively. euros frile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 85 cents pet box. . For le br B. W. Duffv. . Ian 17 roii cut TTE rss. - ' ffhert Ammttcltloa li Jfiae for 'Die UaiteasuterAmiy At the Schuylkill United States Arsenal, near Philadelphia, there are manufactured each year 8,000,- 000 tomnda of uramnnifinn '. and 15,000,000 of rifle' balls. ,; .- r; -: wnat do yo you do with it all!" I asked of Milton Lester, the officer in charge. -,. r r ir . .Three , millions are used for target practice by the rank and file of the Army,"he said. "Theother is kept in reserve or used, in testing arms. So much each day , is nsed to test the character of the x work produced. The pressure, carrying power, 'and the quality, of the arms used are tested everv dav. Xaw guns are being sent out to be tested ana tnousanas ot rounds of ammu nition are nsed in these experiments forlwar. The arsenel at Philadel phia is the only one where ammu nition is made in large quantities for the Government. Its opera tions are peculiar and its machinery a stndy. The different processes represent the triumph of mechani cal ingenuity. In these hours of peace few people comprehend how much is being done in the way of testing the implements of de fense.'' THK INVALIDS HOPS. Many seemingly incurable caaes qf blood poison,; catarrh, sorofula ana rheumatism have been cured by B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm), made bv the Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write to them for book filled with convincing proof, G. W. B. Raider, living seven miles from Athens, Ga., writes: "For several years I suffered with running ulcers, which doctors treated and pronounced incurable. - A single bottle of B. B. B. did me more good than all the doctors. I kept on using it and every ulcer healed." D. C. Kinard & Son. Towalisa. Ga.. writes: "We induced a neighbor to try B. B. B for catarrh, which he thought incurable, as it had resisted all treat ment. It delighted him, and continu ing its use he was cured sound and it. M. Lawson, East Point, Ga., writes: "My wife had scrofula 15 years. She kept growing worse. She lost her hair and her skin broke out fearfully. Debility, emaciation and no appetite followed. After physioians and numer ous advertised medioines failed, I tried B. B. B., and her recovery was rapid and complete." Oliver Becor. Baltimore. Md.. writes: "I suffered from weak back and rheum atism. B. B. B- has proven to be the only medicine that gave me relief." Many a cake and batch of bread are mined by .slamming the oven door. A maker of celebrated sponge cake Will not allow any one to touch the stove-or walk heavily across the kitchen floor while the sensitive componnd is baking. I hare been a hay fever sufferer for three years; have cften heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of in the highest terms; did not take : much 'stock in it because of the many quack- medicines. A friend oersuaded me to try the Balm, and I did so with wonderful success.. F. Si Geer. Bvracuse. N. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all hay fever sufferers, it is, in my opinion, a sure cure. I was afflicted for 25 years, and never before found permanent relief. W. H. Haskins, MarBhneld, Vt. j20 Beecham'e Pills act like magic on a weak stomach..; '!:. ; : , CatapfiH CREAM BALM .i , i i ::at CURES 44 1 r UMvURrc , ..... ,wmiii1.:" III ColdinHeai A partial U applied into each nostril and is aereeabl. Price 60 cents at BrnirelBtji: hv mail, renlstercd. 80 ctS. . ELY BROTHERS, uo ithiiiiidkb, jjw i urn.. mnioawiy Atiantio&:N,0. BaiicOad Co. PbesidSnt'b Offics, 'Newbem; C. Owing to th4 late date io which the annual meeting of ; the stockholders of this uompany. iias neen deferred, and in order that thev.lnav nbt be deorived of .their usual annual trip . to the sea shore before, the clpee'of the' season, all stockholders and their immediate fam ilies will be passed free to Morehead a&d return on the matTtfaitt, beginning Wednesday, Jaly 8l6fr,'andcan return on any train ekoept chartered excursion trains np to and- including Saturday, Augoat 10th. By .liurmed iate families are; meant those persons residing in the house of stockholders fthd dependent upon then! for support. 1 All others will be charged full fare. I Conductors will be furnished with Mat of stockholders. A special train - for the' aeoommoda- tion of stockholders -will leave Golds boro, Tuesday,-1- August 6th, at seven o'clock, a.m and returning will leave Morehead same day on arrival of mail train In evening. Schedule of 'this train will-be' posted- al each station aud appear in daily papers along liner' '.; "1 WASHINGTON BRYAN, Pres. : Privcla ScliodL With High." Intermediate and Primary Bcnool Btuaiee. - ' - Opens on FIR3T MONDAYT SEPT 1889. - ' i" y Students preparsdf ' for ; the Junior Uiasi in any uonege, male or lemaie, Not over thirty pupils to the teacher, Tuition from f 1.60 to $3.60 per month of lour weens. .v-- ' ,'..r..-r;-' GEO. W.NEAL, A. M.i , 3rl dtf .,: ,, - Principal. ii air Jti A 'l f Treuati the most elerut fora ' THE LAXATIVE ano NUTRITIOUS JUICE F1QS OF CALIFORNIA, ' Combined" with the medicinal virtues of plants known, to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nen'.ly cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the , - kidneys; uv and bowels. It irtht mest exctUtnl remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYS TEM EFFECTUALLY When one it Bilious Of Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,. HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Ever' one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR gYXXTTI3 OIT" PIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, lOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. H. 9- W. BJIanner. Closing-Out Sale of Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall Stock. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES HATS! HATS ! BATS! and a full line of other Goods. Botanic Blood Balm. Can be had of , , H N. & F. S.Mfy. Druggists AT CARD RATES. Cash oq delivery. rje2S dw8m mm " F- S. Duffy, Berne, NCr... druggist, agent,- New . msTldwly IrTurhiure!! jc:::i suter Has on hand and is receiving tverr day handsome Parlor Baits, Chamber Sets, heavy walnut, Buream, Wardrobes, MattrtsKS, Oliairn, Lounge, 90ns, etc, (to. v ; . He klio has a line of Homevmade Work of Bedsteads, Softs, Tables, JBpreens, " sto which are neat ana substantial, Prices Right Down" to Rook Bottom. '5?;;-vyiS '''y--4''A g-iuiw ". ' Middle St.; Now Berne. m ,mm - TPftenj, lis s im ; Highlander Totr.eco - T7orks:-:vf r'L." L. ABMISTEAPr PnoPSiSJOB, liTHCHBDBflTA. J V-. ;;' ' Smoking Tobaoeo from these works took the medal prise at Vienna. 1373, at Philadelphia, 1878, and Is now com peting the Paris Exposition. ;t Tr- , D. T. CARRAWAY, Agent, rt mMdwtf..', New Beroe.l'.a.. r Sea Breeze House,, r" This popular house in Morhead City, located near the Teachers Assembly, is now open ' for Quests at One Dollar per day, or Fire Dollars per week during the summer. The proprietor will do his beat to please every one who may stop at bis house. . ' ! ' v' ' ' . " je7 dwlm - J. T. EATON, PropT . GREHr, :F0Y :& Cp. Do a General Banking huslnees. : , Niw BAHxraa HotHB, Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel . - .'Albert, . c. .;;;.. -- feldwly HK W BKRNB. N CW , THE PUOK TO i v $ BUY GOODS LOW, ROBERTS & DRO. We keep constantly in stock Provisions. Groceries, Dry Goods,' Boots, and Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial when in need of anything in our line. ROBERTS & BRO. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY As asents for owners we offer for sale on eaav and aooommodatinic terms the follow ing d escribed Improved Real Estate In the uuy or tte-w serne: . POINT lnelndea the nleoe or land known at JNO. I.- WU&K1T fKUriSKlI AT UJN1UI" "THE ISLAND," apd the wharf or roadway leading thereto irom Kast front (trees. Alior water spaoe now being filled in. The location is in oen in tne ouv tor an mann faetarlng vurDosea..whlIa' the largest oiaft visiting our waters have ample depth of water iot loading ana unloading at ui wharf. . NO. S. TWO HOUHK8 AHI IjOTB -AT UNION POINT, ooeno'ed aa uwelllnea. . No. 4. TUB IRON FRONT WAKJfiHOUBK ON URAVS.N KTREB.T. , NO. e. BRICK BTORK AND DWELUNU ON OR AVEN BTRKET occupied by R.O.S. A fail aesenntioi or this vamabis Drover ty. together with the best terms upon which the same will be told, will txi rarnlsbedon appllcatlou to the undersigned attheiroffiee 1 iiaoum r roni aireei. WAT8ON A BTREKT, decSdwtf Ins. and Real Katate AgU, VALUABLE TRUCK LASD FOR SILE. About FORTY ACRES CLEARED LAND. situated within two miles of the city, suit- uuib iur u uck ruining, a great oargaiu. Apply ut WATSON A BTREKT, niajio Real Est. Agenti HISTORY OF ALASKA From (be Batllett Period lo the Pre eat Time, Ky Hen set Howa BAvoxorr. ') A vivid narrative of most peculiar Inter eat; original, truthful, thrilling. Drawn largely from Kusilan sonrees now first re Thla book, comnlete In one Vnlnma. wlt.li Index, la now flrat leaned separata from the complete set of Mr. Banorort's far-famed his torical aeries of thirty-nine volumes. Thou sands in every part of our land will avail themselves of this privilege, and buy and read with avidity thla book. The knowl. edge, which it contains la of Intense interest and ttnpoHance, and ranch of It is found ho .-WJej'eIse...n'v.;ii."- s v- AGENTS WANTED ESfrA en ted Id that wonderful . country Alaska. The worka of Mr. Bancroft have mat with remarkable aaeeess, having acqnlred a great reputation In America and Uurop. Any good, earnest and soil ve worker can maJa ; From $5 to $20 a Dav ; sellln tbls most enterlalninc volnma. An. ply immediately for exclusive territory, or this rare opportunity will slip by and be for ever lost,- . ..'7-)....1..'..,J".',;cim Neither money nor experience Is required to embark la th is enterprise, as the publish ers allow thirty days' time for the agent to deliver and oolleot before payment to them, aud if the book is properly presented it sells THE HISTORY CO., 723 Market St. JyfldS wit - " ' ' San Vranelsetf, Oat i A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER,. "TITO PRIDE of the WORTH fMK. LIIfA PRESS. J. Ai BONMZ. T. B. KINGSBURY, LL ,LD,ei Ei'ltorlal Htsff. WM.-JUJijg&unJii, THE -MESSENGER: Published in Three Editions. The Dally Rleasenger and The Weekly U- ' ' JtewstssAW'f c-'rnnllshsd St Wilmington;. 0. r The Ooldabaco Tranacrlpt-niesasiiget' B Published at Goldsboio.N.O. ' t , ,Jhey are Large Klght Page Papers. ' ( , , TBIAL RATES', Daily Meaaenger, by mail 4 mos. on trial, 2 W -Aeekly WllminKt..nMesaenger,8 moa . LOt Uoldsboro Transcript Meaaenger, 8 mcs, 1,00 CASRIN ADVANCE. . '.. J. A. BOIVITX, r i t . t i Proprietor, Kinsfon Bock Store, In ltotoI Tnll HW(llir. flohool books hnd school supplies k specialty end at living prices. . Boyster's candy, the best in town; fruits, cigars, tobacco and snuff ; , ''Hendquarter's .for- fldhinc tackle, crookery, glasaware, etc. . , , -Agent; (of the New. Dar-U Sewing Machine, j ; , Reftwctf ully,' - ' joeiu, nAr.T:nrLD r Atlantio 4t N. ;C. Riilrci J TIMS TASLX is.: In SrW A M.. -Tuesday , ;'7 :;' '"" I5hh,.i8fi: , '.. JUDI OomaEABT. SoEKbcLX. GoiNoWtsT, No. 61. . Pauenqer Train. ; No. 60. .-. Ar. Lve. ? Bulions. Ar.' Lvt. Jm 8 80 J Qoldsboro . 11 SO am. 00 ; 4 09 t.a Orangv . 10 43 10 48 4 85 .: 4'40 Sit, iur.ua 10 08 10 IS 00 6 10 ' Ntj. Btrn ; 8 8T 8 60 7 38 r m MMt.hebd City -.am 7 07 .:j?J:."DUy..-;. Qoata East. No.t. Mixed Ft, 4 Pass. Train. Soiudoui Goikq Wist. &.J-Vi . NO. 8.t , Mixed Ft. ft Stations.' : Pass. Train. a m G cu .uoldsboro IN pm 67 705 ' Best ' 804 18 780 780 ' lGrarun 784 744 ' 7 48 7 58 Falling Creek 706 710 v 811V8 80 T Kinstoa. 866 84 ' 860 8 65 v Caswell . . S 80 6 85 V 15 10 08 i Dover 4 65 10 10 81 1088 Con Creek . 4 84 ' 4 80 1100 1105 Tusoarorsi 1 8 64 4 00 11 17 11 41a Clark1 -. : - a88 , 8 43 r 181518 00 : Hewbern' . 1088 8 00 8 87 8 48 Blverdal i 0 41 9 48 . 8 48 ; 8 60 f Croatan - 9 9 9 83 -4 08 4 18 ' Bavelook 8 69 9 04' 4 n:'44- Hairport 1 817 87 4 51 4 65 WUdwoodi ; 8 Ofr 8 05 , 801 5 0l v:. AtlanUo ; ; 7 47 7 58 . 5 1 -5 81 Morehead City 717 787, 6 88. : 5 28 - Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 15 5 81 p m Morehead Depot' im 700 1. TuMdar.Thnr dar ana 8atntJayr , 1 tMonday, Wednesday and frldav, , , Train 60 connect! with Wtlmlnvtam A Tri. don Train boind North, leaving eoidabor ' 1 uw m, bu, ruia viu luonmona D nvUM -Train West, leaving Goldeboro 2:00 p..m ; ' Train 61 eonaeeta with Slchmnn a uwiii Trala, arrtvlog at OohUbero 3:10 pan., and With , wumuiKwu mo weiaon xrain rrom the . Borth at 8:16 p.m. , .. , - , irin x connects witn wiimintt n and -Weldon Through . Freight - Train. North . bound; leaving Qoldsboro at 10:00 p. n. : .. 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