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K-fcHARPEIVT' - IProprUtoft
fTHANCOCK, tool Roportor.
Entmd at On PottoMcoittl if ear Hern
,t wtLnu WtrnttiiKtott ?Post f is of
it-i,rlon tMj'3iiWl& Carolina may
n i bafra Ik'" fcwef ideatial -candidate.
JChftt "paper! in its issue ;"of fiatar
00 stay, Nov. 14th, says. President
y.t p0nff! r1 the National Farmers'
t ::AlUance, left the city yesterday for
S !v Ia4ianapoli8, where the ' annual
convention of the order ; is to be
( held,, tegining, next . Wednesday,
j,. Jfor several dayB past the colonel
u: ( had kept very closely to his room
at the iTational preparing his mes
rj sage, which, as head of the Alliance,
,U labit duty to deliver at the
'U.txA convention. Sf me days
'1 "Phi Btatd toa Post reporter
i H that he was not a candidate for re
""'"Wctlon to the Presidency of the
,y AUUUlOe ill lire BBUHO ui Beeuuig mc
k in: j . i ; . r : .u-
Office,
It had come to him before
Without' effort on his part. Nor
wa he ambitions of any political
' preferment. It is an admitted faot
that Col. Polk Is an organizer and
leader of men of no mediocre talent.
As an effective speaker ; he com -o
pares favorably with Jerry Simpson
and. the best orators in the Alliance
nrWemeat.! -It is tolerably certain
tiaihl voice and influence will be
thrown at Indianapolis in favor of
the formation of a third patty.
' """True, the Cincinnati convention
whtoh eave birth to the. so-called
People's party, will at its meeting
here on the 22d of next February
Y! have the final determination of tbe
' 4 master, trat the prime movers in
Vut.that convention know that unless
they have the support of tba AMi
nee, the People's partv would be a
. -verv slim affair. The pa fame of
the meeting at the Indiana capital
t kerefiiKe, Is being watched with
- eaeernesa all over the nation. Polk
rhaa had such bitter contention
' "-ViOl some of the Democratic lead-
v! sti in his own State that he will in
SI probability strongly advocate a
ifcd Presidential ticket He is
' : pronounced In hi hostility to ex'
v Priident Cleveland, and says in
thi event of his nomination North
UnTl ICUoHna oould,not be carried by
' the "Democracy. That the advice of
tjMiel President will have great
'iitdo With the Alliance delegates
is not to 'be gainsaid, and it is
-rjquUe within the range of piobabili
" tv that t afore the meeting at In
dianapolis disperses the third party
movement will have assumed defi
nite form. It is also not at all
... unlikely that the Alliance men may
arrive at the conclusion that the
man pest fitted to head the new
,' ; tioket in the struggle of '92 w;,l be
' - Leonldas L. Polk.
f . COSE, LET FS EEASOS TOGTH ER.
In this period of calm, before the
. shock of contending forces has' in;
flamed the passions of men, let o
reason together, and "from the
nettle danger pluck the flower
Seafety . v
All are brothers. A common
H destiny locks ns in, and each must
1(, ;Jbear the burden of his fellow until
' deliverance comes.
(i 7 -The recent elections show that
, h f, lftte political battle was between
t the Republican and Democratic
i l parties. The Peoples' Party, t hat
Otfljwa. expected to dispute the field,
. V If i?1!1 its ITeea' The wing that
" was campoeed of old - line ,,Demo-
. orats stood . firm, i but . the wing
Ut(Wpraed i1 of" old line Bepublicans
T jhrew down their colors and, rallied
t ' around the Eepublican rlag. . :
Uiy With this lesson before 'ns, we
'f ut Into the Republicans , party fn
, wu ttheireat feampaign of 1892. ' If it
.Mil: kas any potency in that campaign,
" -nr.1 Power will militate against, the
- : , - The idea of the Peoples' party
-fmblican State, is "obsolete-, and the
.. only nope oi its leaders 18' tne roon
"quest of two or ' three Southern
States as a nuoleus for future opera-
xf:''tions. I'iS'S, - ' !
. ;.-. .-The Farmers' - Alliance is "the
right wing of the Peoples' party.
' '"ting for the moment that its
pone . deliverance through r the
weary years that must elapse J
fore the Peoples' party oan triumph
in a nat'u nai election! Hope de
ferred market h the heart tick. In
what part of the Union is there
now the slightest prospect of the
Buccess of that . partyt Ifevery
Southern State revolts against tbe
Democracy, it only makis more sure
triumph" of the Bepublieans, and
Kepablioan triumph postpones the
slightest prospect of relief for fbnr
long years.s Can be farmers of tbe
country stand it four years longer f
Tbe National Alliance Is now in
session at Indianapoli?, and it wili
probably settle the question of put
ting a Presidential ticket in the
field :::m.'V ,
President Polk is said to be in
favor of nominatiug a ticket, and
he is mentioned 'jaa the candidate
ot that party for President of the
United States.
It is no wonder that Col Polk
favors the Peoples' parly. He has
the amtition of Lucifer and is no
wiser than that illustrious chief.
He may not expect an election, out
it would be an honor to be nomi
nated for so high: a position by so
respectable a portion of the Ameri
can people. He is very naturally
so licitons Qf such distinction, bat
can the farmers of tbe country
afford to gratify him when it is
apparent that the loss of n single
state fro' the Democratic column
would result in the election of the
Republican ticket! When it seemed
probable that Kansas and other
Republican States would be carried
by the People's Party there was
not so mnch danger in tbe experi
ment, for, in that event, the elec
tion would go to the House of Rep
resentatives and the Democratic
tandiJats) be elected- But that
probability no longer exists. It
has given place to the certainty of
Republican nnity in Kansas and
sister States of the-northwest. It
is also morally certain that the
Soutn mast remain solid, with
every State iu the Democratic
column, in order to defeat the Re
publicans in the Presidential elec
tion next year.
Iben, mnst the 'lianoe disband!
Not at all. It has a btgh and holy
mis. ion.
We are not ot those who consider
the Alliance "a lazy, shiftless set,
who are waiting far the Govern
ment to give them money to lift
their mortgages and pay their
debts." There are drones' in all
classes. Every vocation has its
dependents with mouths open
ready to be fed. The great body
of Alliance men" are honorable gen
tlemen,. A harden rests upon them,
and it is no wonder that they are
eager to throw it off. But, let them
calmly see the situation, as they
will see it in tbe near 'future, and
they will rise superior to the in
ilamitory appeals of their leaders
and Btand by the National Demo
cracy.' ' .
Suppose the 4ilianc?, at its pres
ent national coune;' at Indianapo
lis, decides to place a ticket in the
field and nominates Leondas L.
Polk as a candidate for President,
what then! The AMiancemen of
North Carolina will be placed in a
trying position; DeVotion i$ their
order and partiality for their leader
will impel them powerfolly to his
support, but they cannot and will
oot disregard the imperative de
mands of duty in the extreme hour
of their country's peril,, Under no
oirrum taDoes will tho 'farmers of
North Carolina consent that this
commonwealth shall be remanded
to "Republican vassalage,' ' Never
will they permit their wjves and
daughters to be under the domina
tion of an ignoble race, or ' tolerate
for a moment the slightest sem
blance of social eg tality. The idea
is mons -o; Tne.-e is not a farm
er is No:'. . C Tol'oa whose Tl
would not quit its ldy ra her than
suomit , so intolerable an indig
nity, ' i' -f 'Hi
rot otot riftjrirtasa.
alBS. WlHSUJW'fi SOOTHINa 8vbuP has
been used lor. children teething. It
loothea the -child, softens ttra gums,
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty
fire centy a bottle. - Sold all drug -
gists tbrraKt.otit the prorid. t
An T Bisparallslsd CffsrI
Kpr the next tbljtx da ww will seU f
SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW
'"'7 RAMES SPJIOTACLES T
wxro TlRsr xri,iTt jlxkbxb at
:$2.50;erPair!it
BELL THE JTJELEE.
A First otnss Trimmer in Csrrisge
and BuRKy Factory. Permanent jjb if
a good workman. - "
ENJOYO
Both the method and- results when
Byrup of Figs is. taken; His pleasant
tnd refre&hing to the taste, and acts
ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and levers and cures' habitual
eonetipation. Byrup "Of Jigs is the
tmly remedy ,of its Und ever pKh
ducedt pleanng to the taste and ao
eeptable to the stomal proinpt in
its action end truly, beneficial in Its
effects, prepared fonl from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have nade It the most
popalar remedy known, ; ; A'.-i
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60s
and 1 bottles Dy all leading drug
gida. Any .reliable druggist who
may not , have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for ny one who
wishes to try k Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
UUISVIUM. HI. " mew Knit. K.r.
Sm&IIwood fi SSover,
DEALERS IN
Stoves,
General Hardware,
AMD
Harness,
Sash, Doprst Blinds,
Faints, Oils, Varnish,
Glass and Putty,
Lime, " Plaster, flair
and Cement.
Agents for DEVOE &
GO'S celebrated Ready
Mixed Paints, which
are strictly pure
goods.
MIDDLE STREET.
GREAT JKA.GAZINE'
The Century's Programme in 1802-A
New "life Of Columbtts"--Artlcle for
Tanners, etc. j ':
that great American periodical.
The Century, is going .to. outdo its
own unrivaled-' 7 record - id llta
porgramme for. 1892, and, as man;
of its new features beglmwith tbo
November nunber, new readers
should commence With that Issue.
In this number ire the opening
chapters of - .
Theaniaiika,'lj . JV
a novel be Rudyard Kipling, 'the'
famous author of -"Plain Tales frhra
the Hills," written in collaboration
witn an' American writer, vvoicott
Balestief. It is thestory of a yojopg
man and a young woman from, a
"booming" Colorado town, who go
to India, he in search of a wonderful
jeweled necklace, 3 called- ithe
Naulahka" i trom which the story
takes its name): and she as a
physician to women. The novel
describes their remarkable adven
tures at tbe court of an Indina
mabaraiah. Besides this, The
Century will print three other novels
during the year, and a great number
of short stories by. the best Ameri
can story-writers. ', f '
The well-known humorist Edgar
W.Nye ("Bill Nye") Is to write a
series of amnsing skerches which
be calls his "autobiopraphies," the
first one of whioh,' "The Autobiog
raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is
in November.' This number also
contains a valnaple and suggestive
article on f'The Food-Snpply ol the
Future,' which every farmer should
read,' to be lollowed by a number
of others ctreat rcaotieal value
to Farmersr treating especially, of
the relations of the- Government to
the farmer, what it Is doing and
what it should do. This serieajwUl
include contributiona front officers
of the Department ot-Aericultare.
cn8s'.4,Thi Farmer's Dlsconteiit,"
"CoopertioB, etc., etc, h-
A celebrated Spanish, wriifer is td
auuiuec weu-tuowu mtyi, viu, oiu-ft
ft JL nelfibrated Spanish, writer Ss .1
1 fnrDigh A "Lifo Of-- ,Columbna,"1
, -rhtoh wIHliA brffliahtltinustrated.H
null w jniuinuavvj av-vww
have "arranged 'withUhe inanagers
of the World's' Fair to print articles
1 on the -buildings1; ete.1
One 61 the' novels to" appear in
' . a fitory of. sew -York lile
by the author- of '.'The Angloman
iaC8,'.':and the niaga'zjne wflj contain
'a great deal 'aboutthe metropolis
durlntf rtb' isearamono otDer
things a series of illustrated article
on 'i.ue iews in rew, xors. ", in
November is an 'illustrated descrip
tion of "The Player,"Club,V fbund
ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the
features ot tbe splendidly illustrated
Christmas (December), number Js
an article on ?The Bowery."; f - '
To get The Century send tbe
yporly ,'i,PCr',ntion Vr' " (' t
" ' ' To , l' ' mar-
JusMmtfett:
... - ' - v
,r fest Virginia r
llorsesl lilies
IMC.
- 'sHas1 Just Arrived -vith
Two vCar'IiOads of Yourig
KENTUCKY And , WEST VA,
HOUSES AND LIULES
it From 3 to 7 Years Old. - -.
EXTRAS PINE 'DRIVERS,
praft and Saddle Horses, "'
Which, Will Be Sold ;Cheap.
1 Alo Nice Variety of -
Carriages, Buggies, Carts
,"'. Harness, Whips,
Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc
OUR MOTTO IS
Quick Sales Small . Profits.
Call "an4 see us before - you
buy; it will be to your advantage
to do BO;1' '' " fa ''
T.1. SIAHN cl GO.
NOTICE
. On and affer September 83th f shall
reduce mr shaving tickets to ten shaves
and one hair cat for ,S1 00. . Now 'is
your chance to lay in a supply. .. .
. Prof . W. H. SBBPiaiD
VANCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C.
FOB BOTH SEXES.
Teachers all graduates. I
Military government for boys.
Prof. Oissel, graduate of1 8t
John's Oollege. Annapolis, teach
er of Military Tacttcs. . i
Mnslo Teacher, gradnate- new
Kngland Conservatory of Musle.
VpBctal oourse.. la com. Uw,
Book-keeping and Penniansliln.
vocal music, uaiistiicnie ana
Dumb-bell exercises free.
Noaddltlonal oost for Classics,
For Catalogue call at Jqubnai office
or addrets tbe Principal.
W. R. SKINNER, Principal,
SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C,
JulySSdwM :'
In Store and To Arrive:
400 bbls. Flour;
""40 .'.'. Sugar,
"25 " ' Molasses,';
35 ' Pdrk, 1
100 " time,'.1
111
ii
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1 I
a-60 1 trfinftff-) j-Iji j, ti,
0"0 n vQatMJtoi,j
iTlttiU
'01
lOQ " Starch; ' 'J ' 4 JU
. & ki(. t.tPearune,K.:" w-o
"JBO gjoss; BaMh PowderB,' . .
, Matches,; V:.'.'; ' '
10J ' ';fCoffde Essence,
" 60"packs Cofifee, - , .'' 1 --fl
cases Tea, : ' ,
200 rolls Bagging, ,'
500 bdls. Ties, , -,
HI 4
' 100 reams Paper, v
100,000 Paper Sacks,' ,
:- 60 dozen Axes, '
40 " Pocket Kuive '
50 " Files,-- -t '
, 50 , '( Locks, all sizes, h f .
10 " - Coffee Mills; i . f
L Also.a thousand and one other
articles too numerous . to: men-
tlOn-. - ,,'J ,,'t f w y-0.
these Goods muse . fre'sold
Call to see U3j foot;of Middle
street,f.,';'iu't,''.-'','V - ' '
r j.'i '! 12."'. t':-i tfe'
Qi.
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ELOUH, Try barrel
met tsnaetwt! te - .!
Of .JfUKSWlCtSi ISWA
own lmpwr'atlou. . '
il.wananUKt.! m - l.i-'f.i
' Oome to see m: or send yont orders
ton will And ur Crises M-iSiOW as (lie
Lowest, - -t.f t r,i .1
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it terns
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NEW UtHlia, r.V
T y)fficel'oa CHyen Street, !jbeween
Pollock sod Broad. V, ,t
Cs R. THOMAS
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law,
. SOffioe, Craven Street, Btanler Building,"
, , NEW BBRNB. n.ic. . .
Praoticea in the Courts of Craven, Carterei,
jones, Onslow, Lenoir and Pamlico counties,
the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and
the P.P. Dlitflot and Circuit Courts, Jljlt
P. H. PELLETIER,
AT TO ft NET 'AH 'tAW,
Craven St., two doors South of .
Journal offioe. v
Will a'actloe in th Counties of Graven,
arter ei, Jones, uanow and Pamlico. ,
. United States court at New Berne, vnd
Supreme Court ortbe8tata.t .. nt
GEO. HENDERSON.
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1 BepresenilnrtntnraneeOomanyof KorthJ
America, of Philadelphia, i i:. '1 i " ' 1
jaome insurance (company, oi new xorav,
X Queen Insurance Company, of England.
Hsrtiord Fire insurauoe. Company, ot
Hartford. i . ... .
North Carolina Home Insurauoe Company,
of Baleigh. - j . .
Qreenwitch Insurance Company, of New
York.
- Phoenix Insurance Company, of Brooklyn.
United Underwriters Insurance Company,
of Atlanta,
Boston Marine Insurance Company, of
Boston. !'.: t : : .. . : ; , julrfdwtf
L. S. WOOD,
Formerly 18 yean vUh Geo. Atltn A Co.
BBALEB IK '' -
General Hardware anil Cillery,
Harness, Saddles. ' a" ' ' r
- ' 1 ' Bridled and Whips,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. '
PoUocsT 8teeel,; next to laHonal Bank
' NEW BBRNB, N. C.
X. fA BRTAIT, Pres. THOS. DASIEMJife Pre..
6. 11. KPiUSKis, lasmer. i t
The National Bank,
' OP NEW BBENUi N. 0 j i
Incorporated 1885" j i
apital,' - ' JOO.OOO
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t-. , Bii.tpillitl. fortarMtiaT9wstnaU .
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? miaxts, and Jno. Bonrtj loledoUJUo.,
in -ua, vinerw mn anrnguwui. vv by
'iirjnlli. r nrfo rh Wttk Hl(!.llr
KlMitotw an Muiiy MrM.r fVoro w to
SlflAflnv. All mmmm W. .k -X. a,-,
oraivin nnw, ntf moaaf for(work-
JflOOO. OO 4Cir t befnir tparfe by Jrr- H
p t yon ny
i miM as nuch, but w ui
a-r"' ' VlUauK)rt Clad trt rt, and mora uoa
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tliework: ATlUwew. Ort pay fAVM tar
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Tfarlnlhi'irmfn tornlttina ivln r.-vcr thstv II v 1 will li,1..ni.i.
th ilusti.uTtortin))nytrif;i)tit which yimran earn lhai(i,Kn$,
Innmcd. I doirut Olio worker Irnrti ''h dishn-t orciiiiHr Ifl
r mreairtiHiy tat?nt -am provm-i wn.a mmtof-.v;j a T"''r-i)
sitmift'T. iti-e mnVlnir ovf:r lfi ''fs ii-cc.'f;.i!ill..f
j nd Hf l . yiiliwrb:iHr. (h;, v Ji once.
. .Av.e.i ta-MMastu. . AMatlaMk. Out
rmrKnvilnrinfwrlrlt
Kimblv. tiv ttiHW of
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Ne itnd Large Stock
11 j 11
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1 ' ,'UI (l ; t , r, f- f r
OCTbrses"
ft fl.lA '
Just received j wliicli will
nextv Thirty Days for
note, one and two years.
, Large lot of Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts,
Farm Wagons, Harness, &c.,' kept in .stock.
, .v 1 , . ', ' i I '
I buy for Cash and sell on a close margin.
r-:-Wac!-:-
iiaijist High Ff
MiV .'lintij, -i :i!( : i.f.t-i ... .
iiw wag
ONCE
HAVING PURCHASED WHILE NORTH .0
THE LAMEST AND BEST STOCK
That I ever kept, I am determined to sell as cheap tf not cbea jip j than
any honse ib the city, as I bonght the most of my goods at Assignee
Sales 'I caa afford to sell you . .Mwiv.
A Quit l'nith MI fnr 111
n uuii huiui
Ah $8 Suit for $5,
una so on down in proportion.
IN YOUTH'S AND BOYS'. CLOTHING
I i, ,..''( -
Both. &uort and Long Pant -Suits,, I have the beat? tin la the city.
Knee suits so low as $1, age 6 to;:13!'5fears.
,;,.;, ,8:, Any thing in the Clothing line yon. want.f
Also a larsre line of Gent's Furnishing-Goods.
BptsVJrShoesjrFHats,
s, .UAPSs. oTJRTJJN-ks ' ' and" YAttW.
i-.-ai.-i ,i;,i ; -, , ' ' ''
"AIttfge' Hne ot LarllB' oak,fVNaWAwke
Walking Jadk6ts from, 12 to 18 years, and other 1 gooW-too- ndmerona
) 'f vovoi And see mo before purchasing elsefr h&tiS A
.n, -M. P"P,r , ,erryi puddle 8s.; NEW BKBNB, jSi C '
J.'"A. omas.i Salesman,, , , , , ;,7i, , Z.u.lu '
EUr. - - " "V
i iSlvS"2 " -ft- 9JOKO MKN AND WOMEN for encceis in life. In deciding npoa s '
'school for their children, PARENTS "honlfl send them to TIMS BKST, Becaew It pay. It
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