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i issias' AJfsouscExm. i J0URS4.L la published Del- jpi Monday at 16.00 par yrMM tot oath. Delivered to eitj satsertbers cents par mouth. - I tan WKEKLT JOOBKAL U published t very Thursday at II I par a:, ansa. ; f Notteee of Jlarrtsges or IMatba not to ex cesd tan lines atll b tnaartad free. All et iluio ial matter will e charted 5 ett. par una - ;i-v-;"v': .' PariaaDt for transient edvertlsementa mutt ba ma1 In advanoe. Resular edver tuementa wUl be collected promptly at the end of each, moath. -W -'. - " '' OommaaleaMoni containing newaoreu&V stent nubile lata real are eollelied. Jo oom manloattoa mnat ka expaated to ba pnbllab ad tha eoo tains ohjeotlonebla personalities, or withhold the name o'tba author. Arll elai toncer ttea. half oolnmn moil ba paid fur. '!fi " Any person reeling egf rleved at any aa- onymooa eommunleatlon ana obtain the name of the author by application attlila offloeand ahowin wherein the jTltTmnce exist, i :v.i;:Jv'-;S' J";i ?! THE JOURNAL, . BaUU. O. T. HASJCOCK. - 1 Proprietor. Local Rapartar. VKa tared at the Foatofnoa at New Berne, 2. 0 aa aeoend-elass matter. State; Democratic Ticket. 1 v For Governor : ' EUAS CARB, of Edgeoombe. I f V ' ' .s For l4MtenanVaoTemot ; ' S. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. - For Secretary of Bute: 7 - OOTAVrrja COKE, of Waka. For Treasurer. D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For SUta Auditor: . kf. FUBMAN. of Bunoombe. " - For Attorney -Oeneral. FBiHKI. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Sopl af Pnbllo Instruction: J C. HflARnOROTTGH. of Johnson. - Thxkb was fua in the Senate. ' Senator Mitchell usually wears an immense beard, bnt he appeared Monday fshaven nd shorn. He rose from his seat for some purpose and Senator Fry, not recognizing Urn, asked if the gentleman was a member of the Senate. Johk Randolph Tucker has written a letter to the Governor of Virginia commending the plan of choosing' presidential electors by districts? Mr. Tucker's word on constitutional questions has weight with the Supreme Court of the . United States. '. ... . OONGEESSMAN BETAN, of Ne- braska, the young, handsome, and talented champion of tariff reform talks frankly. He give it as a re suit of his brief experience that "politics is not an 'iredescent dream."' Jes' bo, Mr. Bryan. Politics per se never was. It is a veritable aight mare. The "iride scent dream,'.' however, lieth in the dispensation of the offices. NORTH CAROLINA. " We are not of those who discredit ; the patriotiwi and conservatism of North Carrolina. He who declares that the Demo cratic party will not be successful in North Carolina, is either mis taken in his estimate of the people, or is himself wanting in those ele ments of manhood demanded by the exigencies of the situation. ' "That tor be successful will re quire the exercise of every element of strength is not to be denied, but North Carolina has never yet failed to do her duty in times of neat emergency, and the cam paign upon which we have entered will give fresh proofs of her invin dblespiric; The platfornia of the parties con teattnjt "Ioc the suffrages of her peo Die areHB radically different as to leave not axiom ; to , question the prlncipleB jsrveured -in the contest. : No man can doubt the issues of the eaafDVaf it i little lesi thai trewspnio the unstained hon or of Sr)1rCarolina to admit for a moment ifist.sne can, in any con tingeeyreve recreant in this, i the supreme" hour of his destiny.' i TheTJlifiocracy of North Caroli na can achieve a ..glorious victory, bolwlj"jnMf ... workl To merely " wish the accomplishment of a great ' object U s Idle as to whistle to the ; wind. Work, resolute and organ ized wWt is the inexorable de- ' mand made upon every citizen of Carolina who is devoted to Home, Liberty5 ind Bight. - Let Democratic clubs and asso- delays ' and see to jt that every township is canvassed from the aionntaliu to the sea; nMooraie. to workl ' This Is no tlmeisi uhild'i play". ' Indifference to publid affairs is always censure t!e. Indifference now is high treason to Country, God and Liber- It la high time that the Fourth of July became the national holiday In a sober and earnest manner, without a Gblneae accompaniment. It was a beautiful idea, that of oat fathers, in assembling to hear' the Declaration of Independence read. It was like those patriarchal cus toms of the ancients, in, whioh the oracies ana me jaw jterereiornea to with veneration, and gladness -at stated times; Make the day an occasion when the best eloquete, the best . character, the best of all patriotic gifts shall celebrate; when woman shall bring her gar lands and her i graces, when art shall decorate anduhe Fourth of July will not die out.. Bat leave it in the hands ,01 the. pyrotechnists and the small boys, and the best patriots we have will iloe to the mountains. N. Y. Oom. Adverti ser. Those of the enemy who are calculating on the strength of tie third party in the South in the hope that it will seriously injure the Democracy will find themselves badly mistaken. There is no white man in the South who has arrived at that stage of idiocy as not to know that a Republican vic tory means Force Laws and negro supremacy, and they are hardly ready yet to put the feet of the ne gro on their heads bp abandoning the Democratic party. Richmond Times. The German force nnder com mand of Baron Bulow has sustained a serious defeat in Central Africa and has been compelled to evacu ate an entire district of which it had taken posession. Emperor William, who is constantly thirst ing for some new sensation, might find one by taking a trip to that country with one of his favorite regiments. Leading ex-nolitioians of the Republican party declare firmly mat Harrison cannot carry New York. Equally leading and ex-politicians of the Democratic party declare witb eoual firmness that Cleveland cannot carry New York. The plain neoole. who are not saving a word, will probably be tne ones alter all to carry that State. Jimmy Sheridan, of Elizabeth N. J., has the making of a success ful Republican leader in him, if he live. Although only seven years old he has stolen $2,000 worth of property, his last hanl being Missouri State bond valued at $1,150. SIIHPLK IS COISTRTJCTIOir. PETRIrlAnKtlT Iff DTJBATIOM. KASILY APPLIED. ITS BKILL FVI. t)SB.TJICKL.T I.BARIIKO.. The Electro poise Is an Instrament for TUB UtKlS VF II19EAB1S WITHOUT MEDICINE. BA8KD on newitheorlei of the cause and cure of dlaeaae. 11 deal with the electrical and magnetic oondltlona of the body and the gaaea enrroundtne; it In the atmoaphere. controlling theae condition! at wlU. It la not electricity. DISKA8B 11 limply lni' paired Tltallty. The Electropolte oonelant ly adda to the Tltallty and only awlata Ratnre, in Natnrea way, to throw off the trouble. A 40-page book, deeerlblng treatment and containing teetlmonlala from all eeottone, and for the enre of all dtieaaea, mailed nil o a application. Aaareea ATLANTIC ELECTBOPOISE CO., Wahlna;to. D. O. Charleatoa. S. C A.uaaia, W. M.WATB0R, Agent, KewBerneN' O' Observation more than books experience rather than persons, are tne pnme educators. LEM03 ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LUiOlf DRINK. For biliouneM and oonitipation, take Lemon isitxir. For indigaation and foul omaob.take Lemon Klizir. For liok and narvont headaoaea, take Lemon Elixir For aleepleameea and Barvonanaaa. take Liamon isuxir. For loet of appetite and debilitr. take Lemon Elixir. For fever, ohllla and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail von In any of the above diseasea, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepare oniy dy ir. a. nosier. Atlanta, Oa. 50o. and 11.00 par bottle. Bold by druggists. a. FBOMiBiurr mbubtkb writkb. After ten years of crest suffering from indigestion, with great nervosa prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, i nave Been on red by Dr. Mos ley's Lemon Elixir, nd am now a well asaaw Bev. O. O. Davdv - Eld. H. E. Ohnroh South, No. 88 Tat nail St.. Atlanta. Ga You can't size ; up an orator by the dimensions of his munth. , . a a i 'i ::,::; ' FaOTeVtftr tears I - Has.. WnsLOw's BoonriHO Svbot has been used for ohildren teething.' It soothes tha child, softens the gams, illaya all pain, cares wind colie, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Twanty Ove -osnta a bottle. Bold by all druf- Rlsta througbout tna world. janSddtwlv . ' Shadren Cry.for'RtclielCarja I J t-Pay I I l&ffiwffW ?rf -: . TEM CENTS FOR;A" I rf"l" CIGAR THAT IS NO I POaOI - BETTER . THAN AN' - ;ld.Virgiiiia:i V TP f : Cheroot. ! I lllS--l Ji THEY ARE SOLD f fl4444yv4M . TEN CENTS. -J HORSES AND E1ULES. I hava juit reoaivad a FINK LOT of Western North Carolina' HORSES AND MULES. ALSO. A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD OARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will Mil VERY CHEAP for oaah or approved paper. Give ma a trial. Milwaukee BEER. I am SOLE AGENT for tbla Cele rated Beer in New Berne. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Cents. I keep on hand a CHOICE LOT of WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD, RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mai2S dwtf BRICKS! BRICKS! 200,000 For Sale. $6.00 Per Thousand, IN CAR LOTS Call to Sea Us. 7. P. Durius & Go. Foot of Middle street THE Uufual Life Insurance COMPANY OF NEW YORK ISSUES EVERY DESIRABLE rOSM o ' J: .- r Its New Distribution Policy I the Most Liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. Assets, Dec. 31, 1891:' $159,507,138.68; V Endowments and Death Claims paid last week; - r ' 369,887.6t Average Daily ; Payments $61,647.92; : C. A. BATTLE, f 4 tf : ' At Journal Office. r THE - Farmers & Merchants Bank ' HEW BERNE, SYC. Organized one year ego. CAPITAL STOCK , $75,000.00 Dlrideai . . . 8,750.00 Sarplns . . . 2,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 826.74 ; OFFICERS: L. H. Cotlkb, . President. W. 8. Ohadwick, Vloe-Preaideni. T. W. Dswkt, Cashier. A. H. Powill, . Teller. DIRECTORS : Wm. Cleva, P. H. Pelletier, J. W. Stewart, W. 8. Chadwiok. John Rater. O. Marke, L. H, Coder, E. B. Haokburn. Headqnartere forNiokel Saving Stampa. CoUaotioni a peoUltT. fe21 lw TO TI1EJPUBLIG. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE FIFTY DOLLAES In tba porobaae of a PIANO, and from Ten to Fifteen Dollars In the pnreliaae of an OBQaN, address ADOLPH COHK, HEW BEENE. N. 0., General A(ent for North Carolina, who . now handling goods direct iron tne maun faotnrara. aa follows: Hiim ouiM ncHUif pianos, dlatlngnlahad for tone, workmanship and dnrablllty, and endorsed by nearly all tha musical Journals In the United States. Made by Fanl a. Mehltn, who Is at Ihls time one of tha best meehaaloa and Inventor, of tha day. Thirteen new patents on this high-grade BlehllB Piano. ; Alao tha NIVBT KVSNS UPRIGHT I aa O. which haa been sold by him for tha neat alx yeara In tha eastern sart of this Htata, ana ap w una ume naa given entire aatlametlon. The Upright pianojoet men- uonea wui do aoia at rrom saw hi asv, in Bbonlaed Boaawood. Oak, Walnut or Ma hogany eases. Also the CROWN PARLOR ORGAN, from ISO to 1100 In solid Walnntor Oak oases Ten yearr experience in me moaio ousi naai haa enabled him to handle nothing bnt standard goods, and ha doea not hesitate to say inai ne win aeu any mneroei instrument about at par cent, aheapar than other agents are now offering. twfar to au Dans, in sasura csrouna, lanSdwtf STERLING SILVER, abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. BELL THE JEWELEE. EsrAmsHrBUtAiiiCjavrATivv IBM. wT' g LABCLSV M AUKS. KYvw vOWfRKWT fdnwld Mfcuh. te pnuos s. mj, wi , tAnrmom, nc., mi wtm. . KD80N BROTHEBM, Eq ml table BntldlBg, - loea B U. Waablngtoai, IX c as"Stm4 One Muis. tor soiUf. UM ftta- srsiMW M inti.Ua tmr qmavrto-ocBtwBBiBj pMiyhlwt W tar a. attk'tkeir Wens wlUiiS ear BKASS nnlil eorrasstef a. aiuuui ui a uuuii Can be eoM m awry rsnnrr. -urns , nors Ittit tsaa taneorauurr lamsa 'MMuinrinmaarHMi laaa aw msiimm, vVawaal4 artlelaa,. boi Jot In, - a -man n i -Y-tura A Urn una nr yiinusini vi'uiaii v rBMXl.ClalfTOlW A SU3VIV02 CF THE WAR. t e w-ifr t; 6rlt . -J 0 sua .r pa "J Pw fi ' sl W Va. . . . - aTaaf ill 1 gMv :V;:.-;;s4 ft I H tiJ 1 in J Surgeton Dentist, :'- '-yiwmt at.;jV,M.':-: dr j. d;oirk,i .; :. '-.Ji.. .UaeaM.aat. - WaaW SSajieyal MrOfBoe Pollock and feast, between p. pelletieb;; AXIOBKE Y A T tA V? . Orav en St., two doors Sontk of ; . . Journal offioa. '; Will prae ties tn tha Oonntlaa of Craven, arteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. e. United SUtea Oonrt at New Heme, and BnDreme Court of the State. ROBERTS & DRO. Wkoleaale Dealers to; :: 'v Groceries, Proyisions- .T0B1CCB tBi lXCPr, BOOTS lid SHOES. We are also aaenta for TOOKDIAlm' PTITR. smrr barral wan anted. A larsa stock of PURR .WEST INDIA MOXjABBKo, out own lmpor-auon. so Oom. to aea na. or send your orders Ton will and oar Prloes as liOW as tha Tjowest. maWdwt BOBRRTB BRO : Dissolution Notice. lua uriu uifi nitty v w , wui- posed of J. 0. Whitty and J. J. Disoe way, is this day by mntaal consent dls solTed by J. J. Disosway withdrawing bom the said firm. J. 0. Whitty will continue the business at the former plaoe of the firm of J. 0. Whitty & Co. under the firm name oi J . U. Whitty a uo. AU debts doe by the said, firm of J. C. Whitty sc uo. are assnmea cy J. u. Whittv and will be paid by him. All debts of every kind due said firm of J. C. Whitty & Co. wilr be eolleoted by the said J. C. Whitty and he is fully authorized to receive aod receipt for the same. This the 14th day of May, 1892. J. C. WHITTY, J. J. DISOSWAY. Thanking the publio for their past lavors l oeg to inform tnem mat i win eontinne in same business as the firm of J. C. Whitty Ss Co. and ask a continu ance of their patronage. ml9 80d J. C. WHITIT & CO, IPCHTft WANTED to whom unusually AllCn I O liberal terms will be given to eu oar new oook, idia ana wu ox . . SPURGEOfJ. Tha world areatast nraaeher la dead, and hundreds of theusands of christian famlllea as well aa Clergymen, Bible readers, stu dents, waiting for an opportunity to par chase this book, - we want agents to sell thU book right now, while tha Interest Is greateat, don't wait, today sand AT ONCE lsoenta In atamps.foragenta complete can vassing outfit and he the nrst to canvass your neiRnoornooa. TERMS LIBERAL, ACT QUICK. FOESHEE ft HeMAKEH, Cincinnati, 0. MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builisr. Small Jobs of Renalrlns aol'.olted and sat uVaetlon guaranteed. aiay Da loona wuen wan tea near m ice Factory. Refers to past character ss a eltlsenand meonanio. lanuau WALTER HOMANS' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOIfEHEAD, Now open for the season in connection with the Oak Eidge Pavilion, new and Well furnished. Temperanoo drinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will make retralar trlns. loavimr' this Atlantic Hotel wharf for Pavilion upon arrival of trtina, and return just, before (heir departure aud at intervals as de sired. eia awtf THIS SPACE v la reserved for ral. llahn & Gix till the' retiirn of rtHe Uilnow. Wst lafter; Select Purchase; of 97 LULES AliD lICHSESs They will be here Jn New Derna Irca Vcrks Successors to U. Orabtree ft Ci.x Engineers; Founders, f : V" Al V -USUI JS.if. MACHINISTS. ' Msnufaotorers and Dealers In Machlo ery, MaohinisU and Mill Supplies, En. cioes,; Hollers, oaw ana Uriel- JUUM, Doable Edirers-eta.v"-'- . A , J Agents for Barg&mlu's Indestruotlble Hica bested Valves, Tna American baw Oo. and Presoott's Direot-Aotinj 6 team Feed. etoK; t. S-w'-v a-40 Wa have ,ust erecteoV a large Ware- noase adjoining our vyotks wiiere we will keep a full stoek of .Machine and Mill Hupplies, Orders for work or material of any SI.GO Per Year. 60c From Jan. -FOE WEEKLY Untfl NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OP BEADING. Hie Daily $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. , We jiist receded a large lot ofi lTe oth lthe Daily and Weekly Editions.; CaU and see thehtrand get one hy paying; one 'yeaf iit advance, for the Daily. ; By paying $t25cr iliieelady inl aaaiacenf aliiifi entitle you to a book. 1 ; f- - Joli lo connection--with the Journal there i is a FIRST-CLAfla JOB DEPARTMENT. All Of order and at satisfactory prices. " . , ' ' - Letter Heads, ? '- vr Note Heads; V i; Bill Heads. Statements, ; : - Business Cards, ' Envelope'! Posters, . ; V for 6 onths: Now U 1st, 1893 THE - JOURilii A 50c. Per Month. from New Berne, where there is a kinds of work executed in the lx. And all kinds of work. - Journal I - A . i kind will te promptly execaiea, . maf dwtf rr3 Tea rzTi crrr 7 c:py c?-t"z
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