PUBLISHERS' AXNOCXCEMEST. - TBB DAILY JOURNAL 1 published Dal ly, except Monday at t5.iK per year, 12.50 for Slxmontba. Deliver to oty subsorlbere at 50 eenu per mo iia ' THaV WKKKLY JOUHMAL. Is published vary Thursday at Ji.iu per atnum. Notleea of Marriage or Dealha not to ex 'oeed ten line will be inneried free. All ad- - dlllonal matter will be charged 6 ct. per line. Payment for transient advertisements moat be mado in advanee. Regular edver- ', tlaements will be eolleoted promptly at the nd of each month. Communication containing newsofsufri. lent public In teret are eollolted. Ifo com- monloatlon muit be expected to be puonin ed that contalui objectionable personalities, or withhold the name of the author. Artl elsa longer than half column mtut be paid for. Any person feeling aggrieved at any an onymous communication can obtain tbe name of the author by application at thli offloeand howln wherein the grievance exist. THE JOURNAL. tC -K. HAB.PBR. P. T. HAJICOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. JVKntered at the Fostoince at New Berne, M. 0., as serond-c'.ase matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELI A3 CARB, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor , B. A. DOUUHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOrAYIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasure, p. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: M. FL'BMAN, of Bunoombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Sop't of Public Instruction: J. C. 8CABEOBCUGH, of Jcbtecn. Republicans are crowing be cause Elkins Bays West Virginia will vote for Harrisons and lleid. Elkins is in Harrisons oabinet and lives in West Virginia. It is very natural for him to claim his State for the Administration ofjwhich he is a member. West Virginia will hold her place in the Democratic columu. The North Carolina Monumen tal association, the object of which is toereot a Confederate monument in the Capital square has perfected It organization. Mrs. Armstead Jones is president, Miss Margeret Cowper secretary and Donald W. Bain treasurer. There is also a board of management composed entirely of ladies and an advisory board, of which General Robert 1' Hoke is chairman. KDITAT10N ! "1 want to get an edacation ' If I can give my children nothing else I want to give them an educa tion." liy the word education, used in this way, is meant the learning of the schools. A knowledge of the rules of arithmetic; An acquain .tance with the construction of hin guage and an insight into the mis teries of science and philosophy. It is an accomplishment to write elegantly, and speak fluently and correctly. A cultured man finds an easy passport into society. He charms others with the ease, grace and magic of his conversation. There is no oppressive solitude to the man of letters. If there are no congenial companions around; no woman whose sonl answers to his, no children appealing to his heart for its tribute of sympathyand love, be can turn to the inner cham bers of his wonderful being, close the blinds that shut out the busy world, and with the progeny of soul and brain people it with beings of beauty whose thoughts are love's and whose words are sweet as lion ey and the honey-comb. If his thoughts mount to a higher sphere be has but to throw open the win dow and hold converge with tbe ethereal, range the heavens and explore most distant worlds. A su preme majesty wraps in the man of letters, when through the lenses of bis imperial intellect be looks through nature up to nature's God, and feels the diversity stir within him. Philosophy and science have equal charms. If we disease their relative merits we bat exhaust our elves, and in the vestibule of their temples wait for tbe Great Teacher to give as light from heaven. If it U asked why unaided man can not scale tbe heights of science and sound the depths of philosophy, tbe answer comes, aim is not a God.! But, after all there is not one man In a thousand who aspires to be a master of letters, not one in, ten thousand who dreams of being a scientist or a philosopher. It is business that concerns the mul titude. There mast needs be "seed for the sower and bread for the eater." Is edacAtion necessary for thisf Yes. Every employment re quires the exercise of the mind. Education disciplines the mind, de velops its powers, and so tempers it as to make it adjast itself to the requirements of e very hoar of bus iness life- There is sense in the importance attaohed by tbe rustic gage to the three It's "Beading Biting and Itithmetic." Elemen tal it is true: bat essential ele ments. How poor am in feels in this day who cannot re ad, is nnable to wiite and has no knowledge of arithmetic! Sachamaais handi capped at every step. We have been led into this line of thought by having heard a man of intelligence say that the present distressed condition of affairs, ow ing to the failure of crops, would injure our educational institutions by causing a large withdrawal of patronage from them. Economy is imperatively demanded by the exegencies of the times,but it would be better to economize in other directions. Cat off family and indi vidual expenses; dispense with per gonal luxuries rather than deprive onr boys and girls of an education. Sacratice home comforts, if need be bat let the children be educated. The success of a life-time is in volved. One of our exchanges says that tbe names of Cleveland and Stev enson suggests one of them "Tariff Reform" and the other "Tarn the rasoals out." That is to say that the Democrats will elect the next President and Vice-President who will, in their official acts.respeotand reflect the wishes of the people. Mr. Cleveland may have a Repub lican Senate to deal with as he had during bis last term, bat the op position of that body to his tariff principles will only result in mak ing him turn out more of the ras cals. However, there is a possibil ity that the Senate may have a Demociatic majority before so very long. Richmond Dispatch. LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Fiir Billiousncss, Constipation und Malaria. For Iuiligtstion, Sick und Nervous II( nilaclic. For sliTjilcspni'Hsi. Nervousness und Hi art disease. For Fever, Cbills, Debility and Kidney Disease s' lake Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr Mosley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from tlie Iresli juice of Lemons, combined with oilier vegetable liver tonirs, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 50c. anil $1. bottles at ilruists. Trcpan d only by Ir. II. Mozk-v, At lanta. la. A BNKLit "Vwtlb: From t xpericncc in my family, Dr . .uo.ii'V s iemon Mixirnas lew, H any jiials, and no superiors in medicine, for ic regulation of the liver, stomach and .iv.lv W. II. Msonllh. Press. Nut'l Bunk McMmnville. Tenn A Cahd. For nervous anil sick headaches, inili itm. biliousness and constipation (of wincn l have in-cn a irrcat sunerer) ii never found a medicine that woul i- sui li pleasant, prompt und perma mm reliet as Dr. II. Moz Cv s Lemon Lii.vii. .1 P. Saw-tell, (irifBn, Uh Publisher Daily Call. Good actions crown themselves with lasting days; who deserves well, needs not another's praise. Swamps. rc not tin- only abode of maluria. You lined it everywhere, even in localities where atmospheric and sanitary toruli lions would seem to lie unfavorable to its development. The universal remedy for ami preventive ol the dire complaint is sieuers moinai'ii jsiuers. wnereYer 1 malady assumes its most virulent orm. and whether it be thills and fever, Millions rcnutteni; iiunin arue or ague c ake, the Jiitters is most popular and roiiMitutes the oesl means ot protection and cure From Maine to the Isthmus of Panama, in Guatemala, Mexico, South America und the tropics this truly famous ineciii in- nus won Kolilen opinions troni an i oniiitious ana classes in more than a metaphorical sense. For debility indigestion, onstipation, rheumatism, insomnia, murulm, liver and kidney trouble il is highly emcacious. I se it ith persistence. The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity. The need of s perfectly safe and si ways reliable remedy for tbe peculiar diseases of summer is anWtrsal. As a remedy for the household, ofBoa, on tbe farm, on shipboard and for travel en by land and sea, Wlnktlmann's Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy ha proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and enre of all disorders originating in the stomaoh and dices- live system, anch as (Jholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramp ato. Ber vioeable under all condition, always ready for use, and perfectly cafe. Price 25o. at all druggist. juoead&wly. We have a speedy and positive enre for oatarrh, diphtheria canker month and headache. In SHILOHTB CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if yon deslr health and sweet breath. Pilot SOo. Sold by New Berne Drug Co. Children Ccy.for.Pitcher'ilCutorlv BIG COLUMN. From two to three thousand people drink lemonade free of charge at Big Ike's Clothing Store every Saturday. The store opposite the Baptist Church, on Middle street, with a Nine Thousand Dollar Stock, has been closed out to Big Ike at 05o. on the dollar, and still there are some people who have so little judgment as to walk right by and pay a hundred and twenty-five cents on the dollar. The Fool Killer will come around some of these days, boys. Look out for yourselves. A man remarked to Big Ike that the Journal, but did not believe sure. I will give One Hundred Dollars ads. untrue. The biggest fool trick of a merchant's life is when he makes an untrue statement to the public. I am no dead man, and want the I can sell goods lower than any merchant in Newborn buys them, and want the people to know it. Pro bono publico, and want the I have so many goods in my two stores, that I cannot mention tbe articles and prices unless I start a newspaper myself. Some people say they take the Journal as much to read Big Ike's advertisements as anything else. The cry comes dally. Who writes in a little house around the corner. at night till daybreak and some night I study my business so much nntil Big Ike weighs 350 lbs., wears No. a good looking man. Big Ike bought out a party at sixteen miles to see him; fortunately Here's your goods and here's your out until it's paid for. Big Ike does the largest cash business of any man east of Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. Big Ike has bought over Twenty at 50c. to C7Jc. on the dollar, factory BE NOT DECEIVED by other Big Ike's Stock is old, and yon will When I buy a man out I sell the separate table, and lay these old goods aside and ran them off at any price I can get. Tremendous crowds attend my auction aalea. Men will tell you they get some of the best bargains they the devil at at nil other aaotiona. Well regulated families don't visit Ike's prioeo. When you bring your memorandum down remember there is some thing on the list tbat yon ean boy 25c where else. Ton will be presented with a book Life of Big Ike. IKE'S he saw lots of bis advertisements in them. Fool Killer will get him, to any man who can show one of my publio to know it. people to know it. Big Ike's advertisements! lie lives Watch his room from twelve o'clock you will And out. I dream most of my ads. 13 Shoes, nose six inches loog, and Anrora, N. C, and a man walked for Big Ike be left the day before money. Not a dollar's worth goes Thousand Dollars' worth of Goods cost, since Jan. 1st, 1802. merchants when they tell you that get stuck if yon trade with him damaged stock at auction, have a ever had, and some get stuck like New Berne without getting Big cheaper at Big IkeV than any- after September 1st containing the DR, G. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist ohurcb, decldwtf NEWBERN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLABE, DENTIST, HEW UERNH, n. c. Oilice oil Crsven Btreet, between Pollock and liroad. v P. H PELLETIER, ATTOKNKY AT L.A W . Oraven St., two doors South of Journal offloe. Will prao tlce In ths Counties of Craven, arteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlleo. , United States Court at New Berne, end Suoreme Court of tbe State ROBERTS S BR0. Wholesale Dealers la; Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO anil SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES Wears alto scents for 8TOCK"DlADiM PL.OUB, every barrel wanaoted. A larea stock of J'UKE WK8T INDIA MOLASSES, our own Importation. - Come to aeo u. or send yonr orders Ton will Ond oar Prices as UIW as tbe Lowest. ma?21dwt BOBERTB a BRO WALTER H0MAN8' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD. Now open for the season In connection with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperance drinks anil refreshments at all hours, The Sharpie "Louise Murehead" will maki: regular trips, leaving the Athiutli Hotel wharf for I'aviliou upon arrival of trains, and return just before their departure and at intervals as de sired, jels nwtf MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. Small Jobf of Repairing solloltsd and sat Israotton guaranteed, lay be found wben wanted near tbe Ioe Factory, Helen to past character as a oltlzen and mechanic Ianl2dtf Bash. Mam.y. Wm. A, McIntosii, New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Crab tree 4 Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Donble Edgers, oto. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible Mica Seated Valves, The American Sasr Oo. and l'rescott'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 oJ anv kind will be promptly executed. martt uwu Notice of Incorporation. Notlee Is hereby given of tbe Incorpora tion of "Tbe New Barn Water, Klectrlo l,int and Railway Company." Tbat the name of tbe Incorporators are William C. Clarke, of Wakelleld, of the town of Houtb Kingstown lnlbe BUte of Bhode Island, Rlobard P. Williams, of tbe city ol New Bern, North Carolina, Krank H. Arnold and Kobert 8. Fletcner, of the city and cunnty of Providence, Htate of Hbode island, and suoh others as they may associate with tbem. Tbe nuae of said corporation shall ba'The New Bern Water, EleclrleUght and Hallway Oompany." Tbat the bmlneu thereof shall be for tbe purpose of mining for water, owning, oon strnotlng and operating a system of water workr, and the sale of water; the manufae tnre, generating and sale or eleotriolty, eleotrloal apparatus and machinery lor power, heal, lighting and aiij am to which electricity may be applied; and tne con structing and equipping a Btreet Hallway or Hallways and operatluK tb same br eleolrln or other power, and Willi power to ereet taiions waraior. Thai the place where said business shall be carried on shall be the oltv of New Barn. That tne time or the existence of tbla cor poration la limited to thirty veaia. The amount of tb capital stock shall not exoeea one uunarea and sixty tnouaand dollars, the number of shares shall not ex oeed sixteen hundred, and tte amount of each share to be one huudred Jollara. In witness whereof I have hereto set my band and a(f! led-flrjrtBaU of omea this 36th aay oi May, A D. 1KW2. v , W. M. VATHON. maj-27 SOd oierk Suderlor Court. STJMMERB0ARD. HOTEL GORDON NEAR DEPOT, North Wilkesboro, N. 0. Hates until August 1st, 1802, only $0 00 per week : children 3 to 9 years, and nurses half price. Hound Trip Ticket Oood until October 80th, 1892, from all principal points via Richmond and Danville R. R. Trains leave Greensboro at 10:40 a-m. and arrive in North Wilkesboro at 8:06 p.m., dally exoept Sunday, Kstarnlnaj. leave North Wilkesboro at 1:10 and arrive In Oresnsboroat V:46 p.m. North WUkssboro is situated In the moon tain region of northwestern Carolina, on tbe Yadkin stiver, among the Bine Ridge and Brushy mountains, 101 miles Northwest of Oreenaboro. It Is a delightful, safe and con venient Family Summer Resort, where gambling and drinking are not al lowed; where yon may enjoy cool. Invlao rating mountain breer.ee, cool nights, oro onat. lawn taunts and children's nlav grounds, rambles, oosy nooka. rustic aeata, mountain drlvee. lest Mineral Wito ii tli SUU, hunting, Ashing, boawrldtng. and rrerfh wmwh iwmiiuIi nuwi unuoB ie w equipped, with broad niaaaaa. makri ohaira, hammocks, well Inralataeel Rmms Willi carpets, window shades and t-jiindiL The fare 1. far better than that of r.anr ol by Christian psopia.net lor the 'pn'moee of Making aaotMy, bat for tbe narroas Tofad. Venning toe advantages of MonJi Wilkaa boro. lUollmale and eoenerr. - P. H. Banes, Dr. W. I Brown and Jndse Wilson, of Winston. St. 6.: oi j s'JSl' miwmit mm mt . vrraeiiSDOf O. M. C; W.H Hill, Bsq. end P. WT JbleVTkio cf Danville, Va.; uepl Bamnil A AaheTo'f Raleigh. N.O.; Maior Changing M. Bolttm aad Henry P. Scales, of Allan taaV and traveling salesmen generally, asr In order to secure noma fnr tka sou, write early to W. P. TROQDON, . : Muamr. - i J29 dwlm , i North Wlkegboro. H, O. $1.00 Per Year. 60c. for 6 Months. ONLY rrom Until Jan. -FOK WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARUE AMOUNT OF READING. The Daily Journal. $5.00 Per Year. : i 50c. Per Month. Oirculr.tcs in every direction from New Jicrne, where there is a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advortitierR. Liberal Advertising Rates. We !have just received a lartre lot of Hew and Handsome Books, which we club with both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and see them, and get one advance for the Daily. tie Weekly one year entitle you to a book. Job Department. la? In connection with the Journal there is a FIRST-CLABl JOB DEPARTMENT.. All of order and at satiafacrjory prices. Letter Hoadn. Note Heads, Bill IleadH. Statements, Business Cards, Enveloped, ; ; PrMtAV-B IkiI ell Vlniti n wa.I ! . . : SEND FOB SVEIl IPEOIHKN 60c Now 1st, 1898, TIL 10 JOURNAL. by paying one year in By paying $1.25 for in advance will also kinds of work executed in tho belt COPT OF THE JOUENAL

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