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PUBLISHERS' AJraOtJNCEJtENT. TU DULT J3U RMAL I pobllihed Dal ly, exeeps Monitor t th 'X par year, KM for s'x moaih Delver-. t- a (y bUHsorlber. I at 60 Mala pet moul l. ram wjskklt joimiiai. is psbitbil aver Thursday at tiiuoer a num. -' Mottoes of Marriages or Datba not to ex eeed tea llM will le lusertcd free. All ad ditional matter will be charged Sou. per . Payment for Iransteut advertisements moat be m4 la advance. Hegular adver tlMmenU will be collected promptly at the end of each month. Oommunlcettoni containing newsofsoin stent public In tercet are solicited. No com manlcatlon mnat be expected to ba publl.h ed that contain! objectionable personalities, or withholds the name of the author. Arti cle longer than half column mutt be paid for. Any person feeling aggrieved at any an onymous communication can obtain the nam of the author by application at this nffloe and ehowlng whereto the grievance exist. THE JOURNAL. tt B. HARPER. C. T. HAMCOCK. Proprietor. iocal Reporter. a Entered at tin Postofflre at New Berne, M. 0 as second-class matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor EL1AS CARE, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant-Governor ; B. A. DOUQHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasurer: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: II. FURMA.N, of Buncombe. B. For Attorney-General. Tit AN K I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg, For Sup't of Publio Instruction: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. WHAT HAS IT D0EJ Following the line of our edito rial on, why stand by the Demo crattc Party, we come to consider, what has it doneT It reclaimed a continent from savage barbarity and filled it with Christian civilization. It estab lished a Government on the purest onnciDles of liberty and formed -a Constitution that has stood the test of a oentury, and is everywhere recognized as the perfection of bnman wisdom and the oorner stone of an Indissoluble Union of indestructa ble States. It has secured honor abroad and security home. Through all the vicisitude of war and peace it has held inviolate the sacred principle of local self gov eminent and made the rights of. the citizen the object of its sleepless watchfulness and unwavering so licitude. It has so adjusted the intricate machinery of Government to the complex system of a union of independent States into one na tionality as to shake the founda tions of monarchy and cause the establishment of republics in every quarter of the globe. This much has Democracy done and more to eitol the American sritem and extend its influence to the world at large. We come to the supreme good: the influence of Democracy in the States. Here, it is the guar dian of prosperity, and the protec tor of life and liberty. Look at North Carolina. Pas sing over her colonial history, the oart she acted in the formation of the Government, her progress and development from the adoption of the Federal Constitution to the downfall of the Confederacy, we oome to the dark period of recon struction. It was no fault of North Carolina that the despot's bee! was on her soil. The ordeal of war was not of her choosing, bat she held her colors on the perilous edge of battle until the giant mind ot Da vis was impotent to plan and the matchless genius of Lee could no longer execute. Leaving on the field the proud record of her death less fame, her citizen soldiers re timed to their homes and re mewed their allegianoe to the Un ion. But the avenger was on their track. Instead of being regarded as fellow citizens of a common eiuitry they were subjected to op pressions that Kossia never knew. To man with the common instincts of humanity can look upon North Carolina in the days ol reoon-, s traction, and suppress his indig nant emotions. Bankruptcy uni versal, and all save honor lost. Her freeborn citizens outlawed, her home, dlssolated and their sacred relations violated an ignoble race rioted In -bar ruin, and all we can know or dream of wtretchedness was bers. From this condition Democracy rescued her. At its command the people rose in the majesty cf freemen and shook radi. ft cal bondage from tfarbxiik dew drops from a lion's manet'Tbt federal Holiliei; that had hovered like turd ol evil ohm il over tbe brooding diaoUii.u folded ibeii tents And matched northward, and theu came in their stead while winged legions, the advance guard ot a higher civilization and a more enduring prosperity. Behold the old North State no! Churches and school houses on every hill "peace, plenteonsness and prosperity within her borders, and her temples vocal with a u re stricted piety. Who would restore Republican rule in North Carolina, with the re vival of the days of reconstruction! 'Ifany, speak lor him have we of fended." O, it would be base ingratitude in North Carolina to abandon the Democratic party. She will not, she cannot do it. "Sooner far, may midnight blnsh to own her Star." Winston, N. C, July !). Col. Thomas Sutton, president of Sa lem Cleveland club, received a letter to day from ex.President Grover Cleveland in response to one sent him by Col. Sutton, en closing resolutions adopted by the Salem club. The letter is in Mr Cleveland's own hand writing and is as follows: Gray Gables, Buz zards Bay, Mass., July 9 My Dear Sir: I am glad to hear that there has been organized at Salem a democratic club and since 1 am always pleased to be related in any way in a movement to advance democratic principles, I desire to thank the new organization for adopting my name. I beleive fully in the usefulness of such clubs and itseemstome that just at this time a "Cleveland Club" can be of great service to the democratic cause in its locality. The democrat ic cause in the present emergency is so folly identified with the wel fare and prosperity of North Caro lina that the work of your organi zation if effectually performed can not be otherwise than a patriotic service. This gives to its mission the greatest importance. Nothing will make me believe that our Sonthern people will allow them selves to abandon the shelter and protection whiob they know so well is afforded by upbuileing the principles of true democracy. Wishing for your club the greatest prosperity and usefulness, I am yours very truly. (Signed) Geovkr Cleveland. Self Praixe. Self praise is do recommendation, but there are times when one must permit a person to tell the truth about himself. When what he says is supported by the testimony of others, no reasonable man will doubt his word. Now, to say that Ai-Lcock's Pokous Flastebs are the only genuine and reliable porous plaS' ters made is not self psise in the slight est degree They have stood the test for over thirty years, and in proof of their merits it is only neoessary to oall attention to the oures they have effec ted and to the voluntary testimonials of those who have used them. Beware of imitations, and do not be deoeived by misrepresentation. Ask for Amxoi k'b, and let no solicitation or explanation indnoe you to accept a substitute. SIMPLE lit COWSTRVCTIOlf, PKKTIANKNT I" DVRATIOH. KASILV APPLIED. ITS SKILL M L IHB QUICKLY LEARNED. The Elertropoise Is an Instrument for Till; I l Kb Ur U13EA.DC WITHOUT MEDICINE. BAKED on new theories of the cans and cure or disease. It deals with tha electrical and raasnutlc oonditlons of lbs body and the gases surrounding- It la tha atmosphsrs. controlling mese oonamona i win. is is lot electricity, uiuiss is simpiy im paired vitality, me r.ieciropoi.e oonaiant ly adds to the vitality and only assists Ifatnrs, In Natars'e way. va inrow on me trODhle. A ( pane book, deaerlblng treatment and oontAtnlnK testimonials from all aeotlona, and for tb cure of all diseases, mailed rau oq application. Address ATLANTIC KLECTROPOISE CO., W aiblntttoB. D. C. Charleston, a, C Atlanta, Os. W, M. WATSON, Agent, Few Barne.N U' Shrewd inquries are being made as to whether the enp of sorrow lias a saucer. Can any one telll TUB STACK AND T1I1C PULPIT Kev. F. M. Hhrout, Pastor United Breth ren Church. Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King s Mew Discovery lias done lor me My Lungs were badly diseased, and my larmnlooers moogm i couia live omy a ew weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound aad well. training 26 lbs. In weisht Arthur Love, Manager ives rnnay Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor- ongn trial and convincing evidense, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption beats 'em all and cures when everything else lalls. The greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at F. 8. Duffy's drug store. Regular tizei 50c. and f 1.00. Friendship is the gift of the gods and the most precious boon to man. eseoeaeoeeeoeeeeoeooosseoosaao HORSES AND MULES. I haye just reoeived a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of wbioh I will sell VERY CliEAP for oash or approved paper. Give me a trial. Milwaukee BEER. I am SOLE AGENT for this Cele ratod Beer in New Berne. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Cents. I keep oa hand a CHOICE LOT of WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOWARD. RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mar23 dwtf BRICKS! BRICKS! 200,000 For Sale. $6.00 Per Thousand, IN GAR LOTS Call to See Us. V. P. Burrus & Go. Foot of Middle street SALE, LIVERY, FEED AND Exchange Stables Opposite the Gaston House. Finest Stockat Living Prices T. A. Jones PKOPRIETOK. mayl7 dwtf Commissioner's Sale. Pennant o a I adeem en t ot foreclosure of mortaaae and an order of sal., at H print Term ISM. of the Superior Court of craven County, la an aeuoa wo.r.in in aaaiara Bulldlnf and Loan Association of yraeaaa, H. Y was plaintiff and AUtad H. Ward a. d wire were defendaata. as Commissioner duly authorised and mpowerad by said lung. m.nt and order Of saw, 1 win asii tarn hitai hiiMar for oaah.at tha Oooit Hi door of said county, In the city of Bew Barn, on lb IStb day of a of net IR? MIX. . - k 1 1 Ua fnllnvln. riMIIVIhM bll. or parcel of land, vis.. Lying and, balni iiiiKtrf in uM aitT nl Maw Bern. Ooantr and Btate afaresaid ana isows ana fw tlnsalsb.d as lot no. si, ta sera ey mw lag to tba plan of lots mads tr led, at. on Btanly at., and lit It. deep as will masa-f fully appear tor tefaranaa to awad frant r Wlh, 1870 and recorded la Hook ido li. fail occupied by said Aifrsd M. 'Ward a aJ awsuing. This July 2nd; 18M. Old virginia cheroots STOCK: THE VERY BEST. STYLE: HANDSOME AS ANY TEN-CENT CIGAR. - - - PRICE: FIVE FOR TEN CENTS. - - TRY THEM - - Freezers, Mason's Fruit Jars, Porcelain Lined Kettles Glacier, Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Fly Traps, FOli SALE BY Smallvrood & Stover, MIDDLE STREET. TO TIIEPUBLIG. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS In tbe purchase of a PIANO, and from Ten to Fifteen Dollars In the purchase or an ORGAN, address ADOLFH COHK, NEW BERNE, N. 0., Qenerat Agent for North Carolina, who now handling goods direct irom the man a faetorers, as follows: HIGH GRIDS 1QLEIII.IN PIANOS, distinguished for tone, workmanship and durability, and endorsed by uearly all the musical Journals In tbe United H tales. Made by panl O. Hetalln, who la at thlatlraeoneof the bestmeohaalos and InTentors or the day. Thirteen nsw patents on thJs high-grade Mehlln Piano. Also tbe RIVBT KVAHS UPRIGHT PI AB, which has bean sold oy him for tba past six years In tbe eastern part of this State, and up to this time has given entire satisfaction. Tha Upright pienojust men tioned will be sold at from I'JUU to 13.0, In Ebonlsed Rosewood, Oak, waluut or Ha hocany cases. Also tbe CROWN PARLOR ORG AM, u.m sou tosiuu msona wainuior uaz cssea Ten years' eznarienca In the mnele busl ness Las enabled him to handle nothtne bnt standard goods, and he doee notbesltate to say that he will sell any musical Instrument bout it per cent, cheeper than other agents are now onenng. Befer to all banks In Kaate rn Carolina. Ian23 dwtf STERLING SILVER, about 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE SOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. BELL THE JEWELER. A SURVIVOR OF THE WAR. ISBff-1802. Atlaitio and N. 0. Saik'oad, SOPIBISTMDEWT'S UrflCl, Nsw Ban, H. C June 80, 18W. To Agents & Truck 8hippers Track Train No. SOS will U dUeon. ttoiMd on and after Filday, July lit, 188S Truolt ihipmanta on aud after Friday Jatj tat, wUI taka tha freight traia (Mns9( r S) antn otherwise ordered. ' b. Xi.DILL,Sapt, s 0 ggfl it ,. ft sfT 1 y J," g i ) dm $ Sw.I Surgeon Dentist, Qfo IGityKrm. ScfgM (fori, DR. J. D.CLARK, NEW BERNE, N. CJ lib, between ROBERTS 1 ORG. Wholesale Demlsra la; Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNDFP, BOOTS and SnOES We are also agents for STOCK "DIADKM PLODK, very barrel wartanted. A laree stock of PURE WEST INDIA MOL AHr-EH, our own Importation. sv Uotne to see us. or send your oroers Ton will And onr Prices as IXJW as tn Lowest. ma24dwt ROBERTS a BRO P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AX LA W . Oraren St.,' two doors South of Journal offioe. Will practice In the Counties or Craven, arte ret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. a. United states Court at New Berne, and Supreme Court of tbe State. a PCIITQ WANTED to whom unusually Audi I O liberal terms will be given to sell our new book, Life and Works of SPUflGEOH. The world greatest preacher la dead, ami hundreds of thousands of christian families as well as Clergymen, Bible readers, stu dents, waiting for an opportunity to pur chase this book. V. want agents to sell this book right now, while the Internet Is sreatest, don't wait, today send AT OKCK 18 cents In stamps, for agents oompletecan vaaslng outfit and be the first to canvass your neighborhood. TERMS LIBERAL, ACT QCIOK. F0RSHEE & McMAKEN, Cincinnati, 0. WALTER H0MAN8' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season In connection with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, new anil well furnished. Temperance drinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will make regular trips, leaving tho Atlantic Hotel wharf for Pavilion upon arrival of trains, and return just belore their departure and at intervals as de sired. jelJ dwtf MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. Small Jobs or Repairing sollolted and sat isfaction guaranteed. Maybe round when wanted near the Ice Kaotory. Refers to past character as a oltlsen and mechanic lanlJdtf Basil Maklv. Wm. A, McIntosu. New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Crabtiee & Co, Engineers, Founders, at ir MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En pines, Boilers, Haw and Grist Mills, Double Edeers, etc. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible Mica Heated Valves, The American Baw Oo. and Proscott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed. etc. We have just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full stoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any kind will be promptly executed. marKdwtf Notice of Incorporation. Notloe Is bsreby glvsn of tbe Incorpora tion of "The hew Bern Water, Kleotrle r.unt and Kallway company. " Tbat tba name of tbe Incorporators are William C. Gierke, of Wakeneld, of tbe town of Boutb Kingstown Imhs Btate of Bhode island, Rlebard P. Williams of tbe city of Nsw Bern, norm uaronna, nana . Arnold and Robert B, Fletcner, or tbe city and connty 01 rrovmecce. mateoi ttnone isiana. and audi olbers ss tbey may assoolsle wltb thntn. The name of said eorporatlonsball be "The NewJBej4MSrMetri0LUjniana Railway Oftmnanv " V Tbat tbe buslnsss trareof shall bs for tbs Duroosa ot mlnina ror water, owning, eon' etruottng and operating s system or water worsv, ana ins sale or water; we manurae ture. generating and sale of electricity, eleetrtoal apparatus and machinery roc rowar.baat.:llKhtlu and alb uses to which electrloltr may be applies; and too eon etruetlng and equipping a Street Railway or Ral Iways and operating the same by electric or other power, and wllh power to erect stations therefor. Tbat the plaee where said business shall be carried on aball be the elty of New Bern, ooanty 01 urav.n, norm uaronna. That tbe time ol tbe existence or this eor noration la limited to thirty lease. The amount of tha capital stock shall not sxoeed one hundred and sixty tnousand dollara, tha number of shares shall not ex ceed sixteen hundred, and tba amount of aacb share to be on. hundred dollars. In witness whereof I hare hereto set my band and afflxsd my aealol office this Mb day or May, A 1. MW'J. W.M. WATSON. may27 SCd Clerk Superior Court. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad, Nbw Bern, N. C , June 23, 1802. SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOR Truck Train No. 208-111 hi In effect Friday, June 24, 1892. Uaiiy except Dunuay. Leave New Bern " Clark's " Tuscarora " Cora Greek " Dover " Caswell 100 A.M. ..10:48 " ,-11:18 " ..111 ..18:17 P.M. ...187 .. 1:22 Kinstoa ' Falling Creek " Ta firings ... 1:45 2:08 " Best's -m... 3:S0 Arrive Goldsboro.. 1:00 H ahln mania at Newborn reoelrad after 20 a.m. lor thU train. , TUm. Kam tTm Mtnrnlnir will uava OoldsboTO for New Bam at 4:80 p.m. as , . . i , i ixlis, unioss ouierwina aruoreu. v D, IM ULLiH, Buy, $1.00 Per Year. 60c. for 6 lonths. LY Until Jan. -FOli WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LAK(!K AMOUNT OF KliADING. The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. : Circulates in every direction daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertims. Liberal Advertising Rates. We lhave just received a larire lot of New aid Handsome Books, which we club with. both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and see them, and get one advance for the Daily. ll Wr 1 m tne weeKiy one year entitle you to a book. IT Ts jod uepartment. In connection with the Journal thero is a FIRST-CLABsf JOB DEPARTMENT. All kinds of work executed in th Usl of ordor and at satisfactory prices. U Lettfir Head", Note HoadH, Lili Heads. ... - . ,.-, Statements, Business Cards, . Envelopefv Posters, ND FOE TKEF SPECIMEN COPT OF THE JOTJIIJAL 60c 1st, 1893, THK JOURNAL: 50c. Per Month. from New Heine, In ie there is a by paying one year in By paying $1.25 for a as in advance will also i J And all kinds of works V -
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