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r t if PUBLISHERS' A9I0U5CEXEHT. THB DA.ILT J0U&3AL ! publlahai Dai ly, czoept Mondtf at $5 8 par year; tl.M for is moatbs. D. Ivera-t ta aitr saMartbcr IIVMklWIlWt. Ba WKbTKLT JOGRXAI Is published " Koilees of llurUei or 'iXMhs not to oz . : Mdf U ltfcaa U1 b tuaartad Ir. AU a aMiUaal watts lrllt ba ebarid Set. per ' ' IIB. ' ' - . PajraaaDta for tranatont advartlaameoU M bo aaai tn'-advanea. Regular adver , Unrati will ba eol.'ted promptly at the , r I fat tcb atonUi. . ' Communication, containing news of ii.fr sVama4llateres(aresoHaited, No com WHlMSUn mast he expfo ed to be publish ed that contains oh)eaUonable personalities. awwlthaaloetheBaoie o'tna auihor. Arlt- tieelPDier Ui.n hair column moat ba paid t'W-. ' X ( AjD&Baraon halloa: aggrieved atanvaa . t . any snona communication eaa . obtain the p f airaf tBa aatbor by application atthla .' Ckffieaaad Showing wherein the grievance ;, exlat. JOURNAL, 2c at . Hiirn, '. T. HIbCOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. aVXntered at the Foitofflce at Kew Berne H. a, M aeeond-elui matter. j State Democratic Ticket. V; For Goremor : SUAS CAER, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Qovernor ; S. A. DOUQHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasure: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: . II. FURMA.N. of Bnnoombe. For Attorney-General: FB ANK I. 03B0ENE, of Mecklenburg, For Sup't of Fublio Instruction: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. fBM Geraan papers, while re. joidog at Blaine's defeat, hope (hat Cleveland will rid them of Harrison next November, bat sev en! of the leading German papers express regret at Blaine's defeat, The British newspapers generally rtjoieeover the defeat of Blaine for the Presidential nomination. Some of them are pretty harsh in their language toward him and Harrison and also in regard to the last Democratic administration. ;V(ii liope the State press will de nounce ' the lynohing in Stanly eotnty. It was a white man of so eial standing who was hanged by the mob. It is not because of that we think it should he denounced. It is because it did not give him chance he dying protesting bis innocence, and taking the law in their own lawless hands. The unspeakable crime against women of virtue is the crime that will not await the slow process of courts. Messenger. L. L. POLK. . Ike Baleigb. papers of Sunday last announced that Col. Polk's body would arrive there on the 1;30 p. m. train, and that the la neral would be held at four from the First Baptist church, Rev. Dr. Carter officiating. The last Bad rite is performed Over him who was ho dearly loved 'hv thousands in the Old NVth State, and tens of thousands throughout the Union. Eequklcat in pace. f L. L. Polk was a model young man. His gentle spirit and mag netie nature attracted the young f and old and bound them to him with hooks of steel. In early life he professed religion aitd Joined the Baptist church. He aoni .'.became identified with the benevolent and evangelistic work ' -of fin-denomination. Such was his aV)upoji his brethren that he be " oa4ihe President or the North Cattttna ' Baptist Convention. This was an honor oi which any laynua night well be proud. But, it was by his association wltklhe Farmer's Alliance that bis fUM: became national and his name household word from the Lakes te) the Gulf, and from the Atlantic to the Paciflo. He was twice elec ted President of the National Far- mer's Alliance, and was every ' where held in the highest respect , by the members of the Order. It has been said that Col. Polk was not a farmer and had no affil- ' ' ialios with agricultural interests - and pursuits. It will not do to say that in Old Anson. Many a day, week, month and year be fol lowed the plow, and, whatever may ; have been the vicissitudes of . his life, every fiber of his being was in , sympathy with the plowman and ' , ; his family. He felt their oppres ' 'lions as a personal grievanoe and omitted nothing whion " In his Judgement tended to lift the bur den from their shoulders. Neither political criticism nor personal ac rimony can disparage the work done for the farmers of the country by L. L. Polk. GoL Polk was a Third party lead er.: We differed with him and re gretted his deflection from the faith of his fathers, bat this is a free country and Heaven forbid that we should ever question any man's right to liberty of conscience, liberty of speech and liberty ofaotion. It is true, as has been often said that Col. Polk was ambitions. No one ever rose to his elevation with out ambition. It is the spur of no ble souls, no leas than the whip that urge) baser spirits to do or die. If it was inordinate in him it was a previous fault and grevi nsly he answered it. Let no man malign him, Let him rest seenre in the affections of his people. We do not blush to drop a tear at the grave of L. L. Polk. The defeat of Mr. Blaine is said to have been mainly due to his op position to the Force bill. The ne- -i a a m . m gro delegates irom tne south are reported to have been especially bitter against the ex-Secretary when they folly understood his po sition on this favorite measure of theirs. They were out and out op. poseu 10 everyooay who was opposed to the force bill, and this is why they rallied to the support of Mr- Harrison. They want the force bill passed and, knowing that Mr. Harrison was in accord with them, their allegiance to him could not be shaken, and he was nomi nated by the votes of the repnbli can delegates from the South. State Chronicle. The theory of the majusty of the law is undisputed; bnt the peculiar condition sets it aside, and lynch ing is excused even when none cau justify it. It has been so for years pust; it will be so far years to come and until some spstem of govern ment shall be devised to restrain the brutes who assault women, there will be little practical resist ance to the enforcement of lynch law where a helpless woman is to be avenged. This 1b not the com mon view of the question that is presented in the regulation of de liverances on the subject, but it is. the truth, and it is a truth that all- should look manfully in the face. Phila. Times. Headache and Dyspepsia. Williim E. Rockwell, No. 612 West 57ib Street, New York, says: "I have been a martyr to bilious headache and dyepepsia. Any indis oretion in diet, overfatigue or cold, brings on a fit of indigestion, followed by a headache lasting two or three days at a time. I think I mast have tried over twenty different remedies, which were reoommended as certain cures by loving friends, bat it was no use. At last I thought I would take a simple course of purgation with Brandreth's Pills. For the first week I took two pills every n'ght, then one pill for thirty nights; in that time I gained three pounds in weight, and never have had an ache or a pain sinoe." Disease in one part of the body will eventuilly AU the whole body with disease. Every year or two some part of the system grows weak and begins to decay. Such part should be removed at onoe, and new matter be allowed to take its plaoe. There's no need of cut ting it out with a surgeon's scalpel. Purge away the old, diseased and worn- out parts with Ebandreth"s Pills To be gentle and of a sweet spirit is to have an army of angels work ing for yu. Electric Bitter.. This remedy is becoming so weU known and so popular, as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitten sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will care all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will romove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affeotions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For care of headaebo, ! . : . a i 1 ' .1 x T7! . ! constipation ana inuigcsMou, rj aiecino Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed." or money refunded. Price SOe. and $1.00 per bottle at F. 8. Duffy's drug store. Some of the organ'a sweetest notes come from the pipes that cannot be seen. HOW TRY THIS It wlU cost yon nothing and will sure!' do you good, if yon have a Cough, Cold or anv tronDie with Throat, Chest or Langs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, congas ana uolds is guaran teed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe fonnd it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for your self just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at F. 8. Daffy's Drag Store. Large size 60c. and $1.10. It is when we have no where else to look that we ean most folly trust God. . ' Some Foolish People Allow a conga to ran until it gets beyond the reaoh of medicine They often say, Oh, It will wear away," but In moat Cases It wears them away. ' Could they b indttoed td try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold o a positive guarantee to ' cure, they woul immediately see the exoellent effect afte taking the first dose. Price 50o. and $1 Trial size free. At all drnggUta. . v . . - ' . mar22 deod weow ' -rr y-Some Men - f I J I 'Pay : .1 I KlllfWffill TEN CENTS FOR A I lf CIGAR .THAT IS NO $ miQSiSJl BETTER THAN AN 1 1 I lifP! Vilrllfl I I o11 raj ! I W Cheroot. 5 THEY ARE SOLD ffi I FIVE 1 MMMMm . TEN CENTS. HORSES AND MULES. I have juit received a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. AU of whioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for oaah or approved paper. Give me a trial. Milwaukee BEER. I am BOLE AGENT for this. Cule- r.itod Beer in New Berne. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner foi 5 Cents. I keep ob band a CHOICE LOT of WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD, RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mai23 dwtf THE Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY OF NEW YORK ISSUES EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POIjIOY. 3 Its New Distribution Policy is the Most Liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. Assets, Dec. 31, 18&1 : $159,507,138.68. Endowments and Death Claims paid last week: 369,887.51. Average DaUy Payments: $61,647.92. C. A. BATTLE, f 4 tf At Journal Office. BRICKS! BRICKS! 200,000 : $6.00 III GAn LOTS Call to See Tfa. w. P. Bunus fi C3. Foot of Lliddto etrcst For Sale Per Thousand THE Farmers & Merchants Bank NEW BERNE, N, C Organized one year ago. CAPITAL STOCK Dividend Sarplns Undivided Profits $75,000.00 3,760.00 2,000.00 826.74 OFFICEE8 : L B. Cutler, . . President, W. 8. Chadwick, Vice-President. T. W. Dkwey, . ' Cashier, A. H. Powell, . . Teller, DIRECTORS : Wm. Cleve, P. H. Pelletier, J. W. Stewart, W. S. Chadwlok. John Snter. O. Marks, L. H, Cutler, . B. Hackburn. Headonartera for Nickel Saving Stamps. OolleotiOM a specialty. fe21 lw AGENTS floil. thlr noinv aelllnc oar BBAtil finished corrugated EETLECTDIIi SAFETY LAMP. Out be told in every family. GirtH ' more lUrht than three ordinary lamps. Uilrtsr-flT era la far com pltB lump ami be eoaTlneeda we manoucinra a iar(re una oi tirmmhnlti sirfciolM. Hand far fro a ilUnstrated Circulars to F0RSIi& Mc&tAKIN.Cnc'pni'J.r TO THPU3LIG. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE FIFTY DOLLAES In the purchase of a HASO, and from Ten to Fifteen Dollars In the pnrohasa of an ORGsJJ, address ADOLPH COHK, NEW BEENE, N. 0., General Arent for North Carolina, who now handling good, direst iroat the mann- maturaf a, aa xoiiowa; HIGH GRADE KIXHLIlf PIANOS, dlallngnlshed lor tone, workmsnsblp and dnrablllty, and endorsed by nearly all the mnalealjonrnala In the Unit. d States. Made by rani a. Mehlln, who la at this time one ot the baaTmeehaalfia and Inventor, of tha d&v. Thirteen new palenta on this high-grade Mehlln Piano. Also the NSWBV A KVAHS UPRIGHT PIAlie, which haa been sold by htm for the naat all raara In the eastern part of this State, and np to this time haa given entire aatlafaetlon. The Upright Piano Jnat men- uwm win aoia .t irom smu so taou, in Kbonlaed Rosewood, Oak, Walnnt or Ma hogany eases. Also tha OROWBT PARLOR ORGAW, from ISO to 11(10 in solid Walnntor Oak oases Ten years' experience in the muelo busi ness La. enabled him to handle nothing bnt standard goods, and he does not hesitate to aay that ha will sell any mosloal Instrument about 29 per cent, cheaper than other agents are now offering. Refer to all bank a In Eastern Carolina, I an28 dwtf STERLING SILVER, about 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAU CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. BELL THE JEWELER. A SURVIVOR OF THE WAR, ISC3-IS92. ' ' 4 CIVTWS, 1 ? 5jRyR10MT j r gM ai1.1 aMmtiM MManlMMl taeonr . auriu, ik. fnpmMm opbuoa u to InfiiiutmrnS, MW ax nlUttr 1 vMraH, a Uu aromatiaa uta SAW f nlto for tafrlnRwaint. Oirlwk lutnf : ttnM, tem., ft-nmu. t., MBtftrw. 1 ' luMtON unti l 'i Equitable Bunding, : 1008 V at., Washington, D. O. aTSnUl thrM rtjunn. for JMWUx. o. h.nilMfM 111 . tiftW. Woklrt, " lBTMitlv. Pro.r ,11," pnD.t.nv'. prwa as MM, ..4 Mr .artnwiinil hayy,! fvf la (saiiHiiii'" . . 3 ;fl ' SB " I I ' burgeon Dentist, OTwMi-f.-jV DR.J,OiQliARK. IDH,1?IBIX,, between 4u P. H. PELLETIER, ATTOUJSY AT Craven St., two doors South of Journal offioe. Will nrao Hoe in tbe Counties of Craven, arteret. Jonea, Onslow and Pamlico. , United HUtea Court at New Bema, na Bnoreme Court of the Btata. What would you like in the way of a corset? Something that's easy and comfortable, with "bones" that can't break or kink, and soft eyelets that won't rust or cut the laces something that clasps the figure closely, but yields to every movement? Then you want the Ball's Corset. If vou find that you don't, after wearing for two or three weeks, you have only to return it to us and get your money back. O. MARES & SON. PCIITC WANTED to Whom unusually MUCH I O liberal terms will be given to sell oar new book. Life and Works of SPURGEOU. The world createat vreaeher la dead, and hundreds of thousands of christian families aa well aa Clergymen, Bible readers, sin dents, waltlna for an onsortnntty to nnr- ehaas thla book. Ve want agents to sell thla book right bow, while tha interest is KTeateat, don't wait, today sand AT OMOR isoania in auunpejior agents oompiei can vassing outfit and be the first to canvass yonr neighborhood. TERMS LIBERAL, ACT QUICK. FOBSHEE & McmXM, Cincinnati, 0. MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. BmallJobs of Repairing solielted and sat. lsfactlon guaranteed. Maybe fonnd when wanted near tbe lea Factory. Refers to past character aa a oltusen and mechanic lanUdtf HUHPHREYS' This PRECIOtS OlNTHINT fa ithe triumph of Scientific Medicine, i Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a cukativx and healing application. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles External br Internal, Blind or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate the cure certain. For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. The relief is instant the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas) Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, a$ Cents. SoU DrDnmtoti, or mi pmHmM oa neript of priea, ncmrmurs' bid, co., 111111 wusia St., OW TOM. VITCI13IIAZEL OIL A MAN,0450 HIS TJEICHDOR "; pom ear ii 'rtfcjveryaaaae aa Itlnkau aaaaa tttUn Insnrn YoarseJf mlualsariwator LUDDEM 1 B1TF5 RsmTnrr. .uUr worth. iwiRmS?!!S2 i siis isiii esTMw.iji rj wrm. H tACRt.i WHY WOTlKlHOyii Thelufc U. B. Osnmia abom ihM Tntok FtnMit Potatoes, Peas, Toiaiecs, taiiijss,! nd other TerUblM for tbavtty naritftt. If iwm Would Ilk to know all about teuok Wiuiiif, writ for our punphlofc (mnt froa) tha ABC of AffTlmk tnre. KrriMd and acUrfrad. It tells wbnt ta plank (he tlma to plant, hew to plant, th rnmt to taf aod here to tell tha 1fforant vm.hin toadran: trVfr. Also Farm Uhemiatrysuxi '- w. i-. sMonoam kaJl and proat nb It all tJi r o , iitoi. Tobftoco,VraitaandBr-fft j( ffrrCJ tiea, iad how to gut good .-i. Vkkuvl .&' vi. s. po,m:i l a o - i BALTi , .j, , I Ur it il $.C9 Per Year. GOcrfor 6 Doiiilis. OWLY From Until Jan. -FOR THB- WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF BEADING. The Daily $5.00 Per Tear. Circulates in every direction daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising R&tss. We '.have just received a large lot of ITeTf and Handsome Books, which we - cluith both the Daily and Weekly Editions. ; Call and see them, and get one by paying juieiy ear in advance for the Daily. By pay irig ji2&: for the Weekly one year in advance Twill: also entitle you to a book. Job Beartinent. , In connection with the Joubnal there is a FIR8T-CLA8S JOB DEPARTMENT. All kinds of work executed in the beet' of order and at satisfactory prices." - ' " . Letter Head?, Note Heads, . Bill Heads, ,' vSwrlBtetoments, , , ' Business Cards, , Eiflopi-f, .'.tr-rjR'l " Postew, 70c. lVow 1st, 1893, JOURNAL. i JbuiMg. 50c. Per Month. from New Berne, where there il a . ... i ' - xir; And all kinds of. woil. A
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