,. i,. .tared tout subaeriban ' IT JCTTAIi to pUlika4 r a P anaam. " m Deaths aos . . I t inserts teat, All. 4 n. r will ba eharg.il I eta, pec Ub - aiurtouiUdTtiMBeiitiiBM , . U adranee, Befnlar adTertiae . ! ba eolleoted promptly the and a boobUs, v. - - - l minnioUoBi eontalnhtf ', ( trmuuointerai ar swifted. : . . ,L mast be eipeetea b b111b' , i wmtjas objeotiooable barwaatlee, at , ... htmis the suae ef the aotlu. Arttales V ar thaa half eolnmn molt be paid ft. aut Pr fooling eggrifTed ai itiy rout oommuaioeUoD. ean obtaU the t eanuwrbf epplketioa at this effloeano tawing wMraBb(rUVMMsbto. . v : THE JOURNAL. O. T. HANCOCK, So far a jre can learn the truoklog interest jn this section is doing well'' L Thk people art patriotic. Show them the tight and they will em- brace it, , Teaoh the right way by walking in it yourself, A DISPATCH from Berlin Bays Chanoellof Ton Oaprivi and Minis ter Yon Zedetlitz have resigned from the Prussian Cabinet. Beskubeb that personal abuse does no good In a political . Gam paign. Attract people to your standard by disnlaviDg opoa iu folds correct principles of govcr ment. - Wx don't pretend to know who is in the lead as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination at Chicago, nor do we very much eare. Wb at concerns as most n the success of the party, for upon lt success depends the prosperity of the country. .' - ANEW YORK jadge travelled one hundred miles to get in his tote at the late election. When the rotes-were eonnted it was fonnd that hurfieket wan elected by a majority' of one. This shows the importance of one rote some timet: and one is as good as one thousand ii it wins. .. WQYEB50R HOLI. - We have received a communica tion from Democrats of character : and distinction, in advocacy of the nomination and election of Gov. Holt, to the office he now fills with honor to himself and credit to the State. While the nomination is open to all Democrats, the candid ates now prominently before the people of North Carolina are Gov, Holt, Auditor Sanderlin and Mr. Carr. ' The Journal has heretofore ex pressed' a preference for Mr. San- derlin. but it antagonizes no Democrat, and will give a cordial support to whoever is nominated Dy the State Convention. We commend the commuDination to the thoughtful consideration of our readers. , It is as follows: The administration of Gov. Holt has, been characterized by great peaetioal ability, high common sense, and by the most patriotic devotion to the honor and interests of the State. He seems to be, from his intellectual endowment, and his enlarged and varied busi ness experience, a common center, about which all the Democratic elements of the State could rally, with the brightest prospects of success in the approaching cam paign. He is a farmer, niauufac turer, well equipped politician, a patriotic statesman, and a typical Democrat. The interest of no class of Democrats, could, if entrusted to h(s care, suffer injury, for the rea eon that fie is the personal and in terested representative of each class. We hail him as one of the people, anu aevoiea mj ine peopie, and he is entitled to rtcaive the highest consideration and warrr.jt commendation from the people. Amid the confusion, perplexities, and intricacies of the present status of politics in the State, we would take occasion to remark, that Gov. Holt would seem to possess all necessary requirements for effecting 4armooy and Buccesp. We make this statement, and in additioatowhat.we have already aid", an4bane.it upon; the follow ing reasons: ' 1st. -That the administration of Gov. Holt has been entirely satisfactory- to f of North Carolina, and has been blaimless. 2J.' That it has been the nni - venal custom, and the unwritten lav of the Democratic Tarty, : to renominate a Governor, who has come Into offloe under the circum stances that Gov. Holt come into c2ce, - - 3d. The fact that there will be a Third Party In North . Carolina, tiis year, renders it absolutely essential that there should be com. plete harmony and cordial and united efforts, on the part ot Dem ooratio AUiancemen, and Democrats who,are not AUiancemen. Neither one should seek to take advantage of the other, and care should be taken that the Democratic ticket be so framed that both shall be fairly represented on it. : ' 4th. And in addition to the, fact of Gor. Holt's intim ate relation ship with the industrial interests of the State, the reforms, which the Alliance seeks to accomplish, are of a legislature character; the Govern or having no vote, or : veto power in this State, can neither advance nor retard them; -. therefore, the offloe is of small importance to the Alliance and, no doubly it will be the pleasure of our Alliance friends to accord it to their Democratic associates, who are not in the order and at the same time, to pay a jast and deserved compliment to Gov. Holt who, for years, in season ana one or season, has been a faithful worker for the Party, by renominating him. Far be ic from us to disparage the claim of any aspirant for the high office of Governor, who be longs to, aod is anxious for the success of the Democratic Party. The eagcees of its principles are above all personal considerations. Opou it, wo firmly believe,, the perpetuity of our Republics insti tutions wholly depends. Itia pre eminently the People'n Party, and the people should sustain it, at all times, under all circumstances, and at all hazards. Every Democrat in the country who is more devoted to the success of the party and to the tiiumph ol Democratic principles than to pro moting the aspirations of a favorite will endorse the following from the speech of Senator Hill at Birming ham, Ala. In con lusion he said "ic is not essential wiio tbe can didate of the Democratic party may be: the great point is to achieve a victory for Democratic principles in November next. I pledge you the Stato of New Tuik. I pledge you New York's eleotorial vote for the Democratic party. I need not say to yon how important that victory will bftto the future of tbis country. As the country goes this fall, in my judgement, will its control remain for years. If we are true to our party we ehall be true to our country." Mb. S. It. Townsend proprietor of Hotel Townsend and owner of the celebrated mineral springs of this place, on yesterday was making experimental artesian borings near the other springs and strnck a strong vein of sulphur water that came gusoing up from a considera ble depth in a strong bold stream. He succeeded iu getting in tubing, and this morning it is rushing out the spout a foot above the ground and crowds from all directions are visiting this phenominal disrovery This completes the minerals tht health seekers need the iron and sulphur. Mr. T. will have it analyzed at once Bed Springs Comet. SIMPLE IU COISTBCCTiOT. PKHMJNENT IN DURATION. EASILY APPLIED. ITS SKILL FUL rSB QUICKLY LEARNED. The K'ectropoige Is an Instrnment for THE lJUKJi Ur 1H3KA3B HirilOUT MEDICINE. BASED on new theories of the cause acd cure of disease, it deals with the electrical an-i maunotic condtilons of the body and the tsaseB surronndlrvK It In ihe atmoephere controlling these conditions at vlll. I( la not electricity, uiskash. is stmp'y im paired vitality. The Eleulropol-e conslanc ly adds to the vitality and only assist Nature. In Nature's way, to throw oft the trouble. A 40-page book, desorlblne treatment and oontalnlng tatlmoaials from all sections, ana for tbe cure of all diseases, mailed fbke o a application. Address ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., Washington, D. C. Charleston. 8. O Atlanta. Oa. W. M.WATBON. Agent, Few Berne. N- O For ivy poison applv sweet oil. We have a speedy and positive care for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth and h ed acne, inSBILOB'S OATABBQ REMEDY. A nasal injector free with esoh bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50o. Sold by New Berne Drag Co. Dissolution of Copartoership. Notice Is hereby giren that the Copart ner ship heretofore existing under the firm name ot John U Crabtree A Co. has tbls day dissolved by mmnal const nt, Harriet u. Orabtree retiring from said firm. All the copartnership Indebtedness has been as sumed and will b paid by Basil Manly, and all debts of every kind dne said Arm most be paid to and will be collected by him. Mr. Manly, together wli h W. A. Mcintosh, will rontlnne the same bnslnesa at the old stand on Uraven street, under th firm name and style of 1'he Mew Berne Iron Tu.Dtlngour patrons for their past kind nesatwe fce.pesk for the new firm aeon tinnaaee of the same, with a guarantee of future satisfy et on. All persons indebted to said firm are re queued to make Immediate payment. BeSDeetfnlly, K JOBS II. URABTBVC COq ; ... . H ARIL MANLY, - " f BAUHIEC 0. OKABTBEK. Feb., ISM, , , , , L dtltd. Srr.:IIvc:d fi' Slaver, DEALEB3 IN Stoves, General Hardware, AJO Harness,. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Faints, Oils. : Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime. Plaster, flair and Cement Agents for DEVOE & CO'S celebrated Beady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STREET. S. G. Brag&w, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW 8ETNE, N. C. Office Ovir Citizens Bsnk. GREAT MAGAZINE' The Century's rrogramme In 1892 A New "life of Columbus"-Artic'.c9 for Formers, etc. THAT great American periodical, The Century, is going to outdo its on a unrivaled record in its programme for 1892, and as many of its new features begin with tbe November nunber, Lew readers should commence with that issue. Jin turn number are the opening chapters of Mrpha -hTinlalib-a 7 a novel be Eudyard Kipling the famous author ol "rlaln Tales lrom the Hills," written in collaboration with an American writer, Woloott Baleatier. It is the story ofayoang man and a yonng woman from a "1 oming" Colorado town, who go to India, be in search of a wonderful jeweled necklace, called "the Naatanka"(from which the story takes its name), and she as a physician to women. The novel describes their remarkable adven tures at the court of an Indina maharajab. Besides this, The Century will printthree other novels during the year, and a great nnmber of short stories by the best Ameri can story-writers. Tbe well-known humorist Edgar W. Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series of amusing skerches which he calls his "autobiographies," the first one of which, "Tbe Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is iu November. This number also contains a valuaple and suggestive article on "The Food-Supply of tbe Future,'' which every farmer should read, to be followed ty a number of others of Great Practical Value to Farmers, treating especially of the relations of the Government to the farmer, what it is doing and what it should do. This series will include contributions from officers of the Department of Agriculture, and other well-known men will dis cuss "The Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. A celebrated Spanish writer is to furnish a "Life of Columbus," which will be brilliantly illustrated, and tbe publishers of The ' Century have arranged with tbe managers of the World's Fair to print articles on tbe buildings, etc. One ol the novels to appear in 1892 is A story of new York Lite by the author of "The Angloman iacs,"and tbe magazine will contain a great deal about the metropolis during the year, among other things a series of illustrated articles on "The Jews in New York." In November is an illustrated descrip tion of "The Players. Club." found ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the features oi the splendidly illustrated Christmas (December) number is an article on "ineuowery.". To get Tbe Century send the yeaily subscription price (14 00) to The Century Co., Union Square, New York N. Y. TYLER DESKS-200 New Stylos. TTLER K0TA1 TYPE WRITER CAMSITB. TA BUS, CHAIRS, BOOK OASES, As. ,at Radaaii Batas and Bpeci&l Disosnats. Oatalofsa tor 1M0 nowrsadr. 130 pages, ninstrated. Book frss) Psstafs Us. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. Aperhrtimtatlrti Bwk Wrmt PM li Ml ITaflMllidfM8tU. OaHttv TXJ4U11MSS&CO., BI. LOUU, MOn UXA. era WE KNOW owe remed CITB.ES Git WORST CASES. That 70a mar try it, without expense, w will tend yoo One Iiottle free. All charge prepaid bj ui. : .! f 'tr''K ' ---v. Give Age, Port-Office and State. ' Address, HALL CHEMICAL CO., West Ml, h FITS FITS GUE1B Just Arrived .- Ycj:2 Kcr.l-cky cad ffcit Virginia; 33 llorsesiLMes Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of-Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 8 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DEIVEBS, Draft and Saddle Horses. Which Will Bo Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. uau ana see us before you buy: it will be to your advantaee to ao so. f.1. HAHN & GO. When Will February Have Fire Mon days! To the firtt person sendiDg in a correct answer to the above, telling how many times February will have nve Mondays from January 1, 1892 to January 1, 1942, a period of fifty years, half a oenturv. we will stive a gentleman's or lady's double-ease gold watoh, positively worth $40; to tne second correct answer gentleman's or ladies gold watch obain, worth 125; To the third oorreot answer, a gentleman's or ladies silver natch, worth 920; to the five next oorreot answers, five exceed ingly handsome silver watches; To the ten next oorreot answers, "The Life, Speeches and Writings of Henry W. Grady," the handsomest book 01 his life ever printed, bound in cloth and gold and handsomely illustrated, printed in large, clear type the regular price of whioh is $3.50 per volume. To the next twenty coireot answers we will send a copy of Farm Culture.'' a book of 200 pages, the most valuable work on agriculture and horticulture . ever published The regular price of this book is $2 per volume: To the next twenty-fire oorreot answers, six months' subsorip tion to The Southern Farm. Should this prize fall to one who would not wish the magazine, we will send it to any name they may send us. Peizesfoe All. We do not intend any one who answers this advertisement shall be slighted, and there fore make the following proposition: To every one wuo answers this, stating in what paper they saw the 'ad' (this positive ly must be done) and does not get one of the above enumerated prizes, we will send postpaid The Southern Farm for March and April. W e want every reader in the South to see these two magnificent issues of this superb magazine. These two issues alone will ue worth vi. All we ask from you in this offer is that each answer be acoomnanied with 25 cents to helo pay postage and white paper on which these two issues are printed. Send silver, either two dimes and a nickle, or a twenty-nve-cent piece, Wrap money up in a piece of paper and enolose in ordinary letter. (No answer counted unless 25 cents is enclosed.) KEMKMBKE. That every person who answers this is sure at least of getting for two months the best magazine on earth, even if you don't get the 910 watoh, f 2t gold chain, 925 silver watoh or one of the silver watohes worth 55 or a eopy of the Grady book, you are certain of getting theFaim worth four tunes tne amount of money "you are required to sent. In order to equalize distanoes no letters will be opened before Wednesday morning, February 17th at 9 o'clock. You are likely to get one of these prizes, if you answer anytime during . February. All answers must be sent through the mail or else they will not be counted. Address THE SOUTHERN FARM, constitution building, Atlanta, Gs llbttSES AND F.1ULES. I have just received a FINE LOT of Western Nortii Carolina HOUSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FIKB LOT OF BUGGIEb,i ROAD OARTS All of wbiob, X will sell VEBY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. ?' .'. Give ma a trial. ?'i;TA;i; ISJtiroot : js Ea iATitAn, ; BEIE1AL CCKXICSICl mCHilT Bayer of Cotton, Country Produce, and : . all speculative commodities. . : ' - ' Seasonable easti al nw made, tan fnr- nlab storage lor 6i utnt-scoiton. Offloe toot Ciiveu street, la Clyde bnl'd iDB. lebodwW rZQFESSIOSJLL. DR. Q. K. BAGBY, C Surgeon Dentist, CJflot, Hiddk 8nd, opp. BcOmA, nwmn, s. a - W. D. MclVER, Attorney-at-Law NEW BERNE, N. C. atarzldwtf DR. J. D. CLARK, NEW BERNE, N. C J iffl-Offloe on Oumm Btnti between Pollock and Broad. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT LA W. Oravea St.,' two doors South of Journal offloe. Will Drao tlee In tbe Conatles of Crave n. arteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. V united states Court at New Berne, ema Saoreme Court of tbe State. This is the way with the Ball corset: if you want ease and shapeliness, you "buy it but you don't keep it unless you like it. After two or three weeks' wear, you can return it and have your money. Comfort isn't all of it though. Soft Eyelets, and "bones" that can't break or kink Ball's corsets have both of these. O. MARKS & SON. We will place on Sale To-day only soms nana some STERLING SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN-BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE.-: A rare opportunity to . get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. BILL THE JEWELER. AGENTS ran make ts.o M laj Belling our Album!. We beat the World fol low prlcei tliu year. IMPORTED PLUSH ALBUM, $1.00 c. v inu FmhAMMt tnr1rld pride, mid edsTM. 3ten. sion clasp, holding nearly fifty Cabinet and Card pictures. 6nt for 1.40 (retails for K.0O). J4ot withataodiDp the tariff on imporlad album la raised from 15 to w per cent, then will not bo any inrronM Id our prices (bit year. Our new PnONODMCIHa PlKAttll. FAHTtT BltLKS OODtalnlDJ old and new versions, are what the people want Agent, from bow until ChrUtmu. Knd22cenu fo unTSMing book. lUostrated circnlsrs rasa for as of oar fitst stsllin. roods. IMMfT DUXAY. F0RSHE6 HckfAKlN, Imponcn, Clnclaaatt, a A44.4, Soientifio Anerlcu tfs Agenoy lor .t,y Mil A " OAVIATS, ' .4 TRAOB MARKS, r - ; SUPIKIUHII, ato. f Mormatlon and frea Handbook writs to -MTJNN CO, SSI Broadwat, Hiw Tosk. Oldest bureau forseourtng patents In America. Brer? patent taken out by us is brought before tbe puoUo banotloaglTeii frea of oharge In too Inrest drenlatlon of anr selentUlo paper la tha world, eplendldlf Illustrated. No Intelligent man sbonld be without It. WeeklT. S3.00 a rears LM six months. Address MUNn k OO, PPaHSHiBS, Ml Broadiraj, Maw lork, THB BEST THING IH THB UNITED STATES IS THB IPHILADBLOTA .!; $ per yeari Dally. $3 per year, omitting Sundays jTHE FABIIER :: BTJSIITESS nM7, : THB ab nuns OIK HAS NO EQUAL. pjr; addhebs "Tub E2cori;-';i- ''-'; .:' raii.WBi.FniA. " 8I.G0 Per Year.; r GOc: ONLY Until Jan. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. The Daily Journal; $5.00 Per Tear. : Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there is a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers., Liberal Advertising Rates. We !have just received a large lot of Hew ad Handsome Socks, "which we club with ."i - Li both the Daily and Weekly Editions. : Call and see them, and get one by paying one year . is. advance for the Daily. By paying $1.25 for the Weekly one year in advance will also entitle you to a book. Job; Be In connection with the, Journal there is a. FIRST-CLA8lf - f ' 1 ' f vi ' y - . JOB DEPARTMENT. AU kinds of work executed in the best , .v ' J " ' , - ' I V ,; " ' 1 ' f' s " '' of order and at satisfactory prices. J,'- - ' s- , j Letter Head, ' ' Note Heads, , V,.: r. uusiUCDD value. m.vivvi Posters, for 6 Ponilis. 80c. 1st, 1893. THE- JOURNAL. : 50c. Per Month. .u - . , '! ;'r,':"- Lent. Bill Heads. ' And all kinds of work. part

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