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PUBLISHEBS' AK50UNCEMEXT. of Republican success is thereby 1 TBS VAILX JOUBNAL la pablUhed Dl- increased. r,.xoinMonaayfVH))r year; run ror , Kepublicttm are counting vry tnmtiwna.ik largely upon the People's paity , , THS8 WJtKKXY 1 uiiw. la publlaheil ; They mwmrj manair ai si iu per a num. Motloes of Marriages or Oeallia not to ex ceed ten line will be lnaerted free. All ad ditional matter will be oharged 5 eta. per Una. ' Pay men ti for transient advertisements maat be made la advanee. Regular adver tisements will be colleoted promptly at the end of each month. Oommnnloatlona oontalnlDg newaofantn eleat public Interact are aollelted. Mo coin uonloatloa maat be expected to be pnbllab- ed that eontalna ohjeetlonable peraonalltlea. or wlUibolda the name or the author. Aril else longer than hair column moat be paid for. I of the author by application at thla office and showing wherein the grievance exist. THE JOURNAL. at . HARPH. C. T. HABICOOK. Proprietor. Local Reporter. kuow very well that tie farmers of the coun'ir uunuotle imluced to vote for R.ublieun candidates, but if they vote for their owu uaudidatoH, and thus take thousands of voted trom the Democratic ticket, the object of liepublicau management will be accomplished. The danger in North Carolina is largely ou aooountof the rapidity of Republican nriruniz tt.inn Tan onyaaona communication can obtain the dy ar ample for them to wbetl their forces into any column. If they are in doubt of their ability to carry the State for their own party they can throw their vote to the People's or the Prohibition party and thus defeat the Democratic party. There is but one safe coarse for any man to poraae who is opposed to Republican ascendency in the Nation and in the State, and that is to stand up squarly to the Demo cratic party. Twenty votes for Prohibition, and ten for the People's party, may mean a return to the dark days ol reconstruction in North Carolina. Does any patriot desire such a condition of affairs'? We do not, we cannot believe it. I he Louisiana Legislature has issued an appeal in behalf of the Hood sufferers of that State which should result in brineinir heln " rt r in generous streams from all quar tersot the Union. To the 12,000 people whose crops have been laid waste the disaster meaus not mere ly a single harvest gone, bat also devastation bo complete that even the implements of tillage hare been swept away in the general ruin and the pejil of starvation becomes imminent. Prompt organization of relief measures in the commer ciai ana financial centres is the dictate of the situation. With that first step accomplished the needed relief should follow in ample vol eKn tared at the Poatoffice at New Berne, M. 0., aa aeoond-claaa matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELI AS CAER, of Edgeoombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; B. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Beoretary of State: O0TAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasure: P. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: B. M. FDR MAN, of Bunoombe. For Attorney-General. f BANK I. OSBORNE, of Meoklenburg. For Sup't of Publio Inatruotion: J. C. SCAREOBOUGH, of Jobtfcn. THB destruction of crops in Mississippi by the recent floods is fearful. Thousands of acres of own and cotton nave been com- ume to at least insure the sufferers pletely destroyed and the people against the pangs of hunger. am in a starving condition " In, ... . mis miners at waaner, Idaho, W. 11. Bbowee, of Caldwell, has are in complete possession of all been Dominated in the 8th die- the mills and have filled them with trict to sncoeed Congressman dynamite and can blow them up in Oowles, who was not a candidate a minute. They have also sent for renominatioj. Mr. Bower is I dynamite down the railroad on a -a . i .1 i 1 . oeuerea Dy many to oe tne oesi wmuu me reaerai troops are ex-tnmp-speaker in the State. He pected. They have also sent out a rill be opposed Dr. Wilcox, of body of men to intercept the caval Ashe, or Dr. Tyre York, of Wilko ry. They will resist both the State and Federal troops. Gen THB final action oi tne umana ouuuueiu uas oraerea ten more convention will not inspire serious companies of infantry and a troop apprehensions that the new party of cavalry to the Coner d' Alene will revolutionize the politics of the mining district in Idaho conn try. The nomination of a hack candidate on a wild and fantastic platform does much to dissipate any possible illusion on the subject. Judge Oresham as the nominee would have meant mischief. Phil. Press. liep. We are gratified to notice that an many Northern papers see the meaning of a successful Republican oampaign as it affects the destiny of the Force bill. Leading New Enland and New York State papers ted and to the Self Praise. Belf praiae is no recommendation, but there are timea when one muat permit a person to tell the truth about himself. When what he lay ie aupported by the testimony of othen, no reasonable man will donbt hia word. Now, to lay that Allcock's Poaous Plastkbs are the only genuine and reliable porous plas ters made is cot self ptise in the slight est degree. They have stood the test for over thirty years, and in proof of their merits il is only necessary to oall attention to the oures they have tffeo voluntary testimonials 'WHITLOCK-i-RlCHNONaV OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS STOCK: THE VERY BEST. STYLE : HANDSOME AS ANY TEN-CENT CIGAR. - - - PRICE: FIVE FOR TEN CENTS. ! TRY THEM j HORSES AND HULES. I have just received a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD OARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for oash or approved paper. Give me a trial. EL Si Street Milwaukee BEER. I am SOLE AGENT for this Cele- rated Beer in New Berne. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Cents. GEM Freezers, Mason's Fruit Jars, Porcelain Lined Kettles Glacier. Refrigerators, Water Coolers and Fly Traps, FOR SALE BY Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. Surgeon Dentist, A DR. J. P. CLARK. FoUi NEW BMltlt, N. OJ iMChmRrMt between $1.00 Per Year. dug, Tor d minims. ROBERTS & DR0. Wholesale Dealers In; Groceries, Froyisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES We are alto scents tbr STOCK "DIADEM PLODH. Trv barrel wan anted. A larae atook of PURB .WIST INDIA M JL.ABH1SS, oar own Importation. Come to aee na, or aend yonr orders ion mil una oar races aa JjVW aa in Liowesl. mat Mdwt HOBKKTS a BBO TO THE PUBLIC. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE 1 keep on hand a CHOICE LOT of WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. J UU.L.LAlto T. C. HOWARD, RED LIGHT, Middle Street, Near Market Dock. mar23 dwtf are pointing ont the dangers that threaten. It ia a very important question for the South, and not without importance to Northern States. M esse n ger. of those who have used them. Beware of imitations, and do not be deoeived by misrepresentation. Ask for AI.LOOCK s, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to acoept a substitute. 'T' L . I 1 . j. no man wno Knows ne is wrong is the bisrKest coward on earth. THBEE AGAISST OJiE. In personal conflicts three against one is not fair. A stand np square fight of man against man is the thing with the boys in the rural districts. Now, we do not complain that in politic it is different. If the op ponents oi Democracy prefer to divide their forces into three columns, it is all right. The Napoleon method of attacking them in detail would soon wipe them out; bnt there are evidences that they are converging to a com mon center where they will offer battle, under one leader, to the Democratic party. The Republican, Peoples' and Prohibition parties are as wide part on political questions, as the polls, but they will unite to defeat the Democracy. They will pool their issues, hold conscience in abeyance, and persue the course best calculated to embarrass the Democratic party. Prohibitionists, as a general rule, are born Democrats. Very few ol them could be induced to vote for Republican; Republicans how-g0,I ever mil vote for anybody the DeTil himself-in order to take a no ro ' ' Z: TL ... been need for ohildren teething. II soothes the child, softens the cams, WIsts all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty 1ve oents bottle. Sold by all dma sisu tnrougnout tne world 1andwW MIMPLK I If COISTRUCTIOX. PKRIHABIKNT IK DURATION. KAKILY APPLIED. ITS SKILL FI L l'KK QUICKLY LEARNED. The Electropoise Is an Instrnment for THE ( I KE Ur DISKA8E WITHOUT MEDICINE. HANKD nn new tbeorlcaof tbaeanaaand cure ofdlieaae. 11 daala with the eUotrlnal and niaanailc condltlona of the body and tba iu aurronnainf ii in tna atmosphere, controlling tbeu oondltlona at will. It la no electricity, uisiAsa l. limply im paired vitality. The Kleotropol.e oonatant y add! to tna vitality and only aaalata "tan, in H.lar.'. wv. to tbrow otr lha truuuie. A 10-pag book, describing treatment and oontainluic taatlmonlala from all aaotlona. and ror tba enra or all dlaeaaea, mailed rasa on application. Aaaraaa ATLANTIC ELECTB0P0ISE CO., Wa.blOKfoa. D. C. Charleatoa. 8. C Atlanta, oa. W. M. WATSON, A.ent, Hew BarneN O1 In tbe paroruaae of a PIANO, and from Ten to Fifteen Dollars In the pnrohaae of an OKU AN, address AD0LPH C0HK, NEW BERNE, N. O., I General Arent for Nortb Carolina, who nownanailnK gooda dlraol iron tbe manu- faoiurere, aa followa: HlfiH f3RAI.it micrfr.iiw i a ni dlatlnanlabed for ion. vnrbman.hin anil durabiuty, and endorsed by uearlr all tba uuNuwjuarou. m tne t nitd Htatea. Made by Paul Q. Afehlln. hn Iu ut ll.ia llmnnn. nf tbe baat meohan lea anil lnvnntnra Af the tl Thirteen new patenta on tbls blgb-grade Meblln Piano. Alao tbe H1W1T KVAH9 CPBIOHT PIANO, which haa been sold by him for the naat alx years In tbe eastern part of this) State, and np to thla time ban given entire uiuwuob. id. upright pianojust men tioned will be sold at from 1D0 to SS 0. In Kbonlaed Koaawood, Oak, Walnut or U botany eaaee. Alao tbe CROWn PARLOR ORGAN, from 150 to f 100 tn aolld Walnutor Oak c.Bea 'n years' experience In tbe muslo bual aaa baa enabled him to hanrlinnmMn. i.nt atandard looda, and hedoea not bealtate to aay that be will sell any mnsloal Instrument about 116 per eent. cheaper than other amenta are now offering;. rteier to all banka In Kaatern Carolina. lanS dwtf P. H. FELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LA W Craven St., two doors South of Journal offioe. Will praollce In the Conn ties of Craven arteret. Jones. Onslow and Pamlico. , United Statea Court at New Berne, and Huureme uonrt oi tne otate. WALTER H0MAN8' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season In connection with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, new and a ell funiislioil. Tomperanoo diinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will make regular trips, leaving tlio Atlantic Hotel wharf lor 1'avllion upon arrival of trains, and return just before their departure and at intervals as de sired, jels dwtf WANTED to whom unusually AGENTS. sell onr new book. Life and Worka of I liberal terme will be given to SPllflGEOfl. The world ereateat preacher Is dead, and hundreds of thouaanda of obrlatlan famlllee aa well aa Clergymen, Bible readers, sin dents, waiting for an opportunity to onr ebaae tbla book. We want agent to sell this book right now, while the Interest la greatest, don't wait, today aend AT ONCK 18 cents In .tampa, for agents complete can vassing outfit and be tbe flrat to oanvaaa your neighborhood. TKKMS LIBERAL, ACT QUICK. F0RSHEE & McMAKEN, Cincinnati, 0, BRICKS! BRICKS! 200,000 For Sale. $6.00 Per Thousand, IN GAR LOTS AX JDgjpq Call to See Us. V. P. Burrus & Co. Foot of Middle street SALE, LIVERY, FEED BELL THE JEWELER. c-.L !1D e.ui.1.- A SURVIVOR OF THE WAR. Opposite the Gaston House. STERLING SILVER, abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAU CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity. MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. BmallJobs of Repairing solicited and sat' lsfaotlou guaranteed. May be found when wanted near tbe lee Factory. Helen to past character aa a oltlren and mecnanio. )anl?du Bash. M.im.v. Wm. A, McLvrosu. New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Crabtrce & Co. Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Doalcrs in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En Kiues, IJoilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Uoublo htliers, otc. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible .mca seated Valves, The American Saw Oo. and I'rescott'a Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We bavo just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full etoek of Machine and I'll II hiipplios. Orders for work or material of any , , aiuu wiu in' proiuptiy oxecilteu. mar96dwlf No man can be truly brave who is not seeking to be truly ingle State from tbe Democratic column. Republicans know very well that the national race ia be tween the Democratic and llepubll ean parties, and if, by any combi nation, a State is taken from the Democratic party the probability Children Cry for.Pitcher,t'CastorIs' Finest Stock at Living Prices T. j4l. Jones PROPRIETOR. mayl7 dwtf Commissioner's Sale. Purananfo a lodgement of foreclosure of I montage ana an order oi sue, at spring term low, or tna upenor vonnoi urayon County, in an aetlon wbereln Tba Kaatern Building and Loan Aseoelatlon of Byraonse. N. Y.. waa plalDtlffand Alfted H. Ward a-d wife were defendaala aa Commlaaloner dnly anlborlaed and empowered by said Indg mant and order or aala, I will sell to the blghtat bidder for eaab.al tba Oouit Hooa. door of aald county, In tbe elty of Hew I Berne, on tbe 18th day of a ngnat llwj, at IU o ojooa noon, su tne following aeaenoea tot or parcel of land, via,. Lying aad being aitnatea in said any or new uarna, uoamy and 8 tat. afvreaald and known and dls tlngolabad aa lot Wo. 87, In Bald city aeeord Ing to the plan of lots made by Cd.R. atanly and J. Graham mil being SI ft. front oa Btanly Bt., and 111 ft. deep as will more la in i86s-iaa2. Notice of Incorporation. Notice la hereby given of the Inoorpora- i vi turn new u.rn water, jsieotrte :.lbt and Hallway fli.mnanv ' That the name of Uia lncoiporators are w uiiaui y. uiHiia, ui w aaeueia, or tne town of Houth Klogatown In 'he utate of Khode Uland, Kloaard P. Williams, of tbe olty of " " .., in v niuiiu., v laiia o. Arnold and Robert 8. Fletcner, of tbe olty and iwviu.Dtf, oiavaoi itnoue island and such others aa they mar associate wlU rheimtteoTsaiilcoitairatlOn shall be "The cmpan " ' CJeolrIu nallway That tLe bnalnata thereof ahall be for the purpoae of mining for water! owning, con atrucilng and operating a system or water -u.mr, mm .uo Mm oi water, ui manufao tnre, generating and sale of electricity, eleotrloal apparatut and machinery lor power,heat,llgbtlng and all, uaea to wblob electricity may be annUaa: and tn. atruotlng and equipping a Btreel Railway or Ballwoya and operating tba aame by electric uu yvywi. auu W11U pOW.r lO OrSCt atatloni thareror. That the plaoa where aald bnalnras shall be carried on aball be the olty of Mew Bern, county of Craven, Nortb Carolina. That tbe time of the azlateaee of (his cor poration la limited to thirty jeara, Tbe amount of tho capital atoek shall not exceed one hundred and alxty tnonaand ooiiara, laennmoer ot shares shall not ex ceed slxtaan hundred, and tbe amount of each ahare to be one hundred dollars In wltnaas whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal of offlce thlsS&ih aay or may, a v. tmi. mayS7 iHd W. M. WATBON, Olerk Superior Court. folly appear br tefarenee to a daedrraa s ather Uaaklll to Ed. R. Btanlr dated reb'y Atlaotio and N. 0. Railroad, tJUPEUINTENDBST's OftKK, New Bern, N. C, June 30, 1893. To Agents & Track Shippers True Train No. 80S will Wtb, 1870 and reeordsd la Hook 71, ollb I Unnd n and Friday, Jolt 1st, 18&3 ite bj 1 and 2 Register's office, and belnc now I Truck ahinmanta on and niter Fririav bT,"la H- Waro I July 1st, will take tba FveSght trala aweutng. i,i. o .,m i r j uso, ii. w mi k. coromissiooer v -1 " wv ; "" uumww uniorw, ThU July ud, l8a. 8. U, DILL, Sup,, Atlantic k N. 0. Railroad, ZZl- New Bkuk, N. C, June 23, 1892. PECIAL TIME TABLE FOK Truck Train No. 208-U1 Ra.iL In effect Friday, June 24, 1803. Daily except Sunday . Leave New Bern 100 A.M. " Clark's- 10:49 " ' Tusearora 11:18 " " Core Greek ..11:51 " ' Dover 13:17 P.M. " Caswell 1J:87 ' Klnstoo 1:22 ' " Falling Creek....- 1:45 " " J Grange 2K)8 " " Best's 2:o cVrrive Ooldsboro... 8:00 " 1 No shipments at Newborn received after 9:80 a.m. lor thla train. The above train retnrnlng, will leave Ooldsboro for Nsw Bern at 4:80 p.m. a an eitra, n nloss otherwise ordered, -. : . V v. f .L. DILL, Snpt, ONLY 60c. From Now Until Jan. 1st, 1893, -fok Tin:- WEEKLY JOURNAL. NIXH COLUMN FOLIO LAKOE AMOUNT OF HEADING. The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. 50c. Per Month. CirculatcH in every direction from JS'ew Jicrne, ulieie there is a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertiserR. Liberal Advertising Rates. We have just received a larire lot of Hew and Handsome Books, which we club with both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and see them, and get one by paying one year in advance for the Daily. By paying $1.25 for the Weekly one year in advance will also entitle you to a book. Job Department. In connection with the Joufnal there is a FIRST-CLAIM JOD DEPARTMENT. All kindB of work executed in the belli of order and at satisfactory prices. Letter Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Business Cards, Bill Heads. Envelope. " Posters, And all kinds of! work.; - - SEND FOR FREE 8PECIMES COPT OP Tnv jnTTTT7AL
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