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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.
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Ladies, for natural and thorough or
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Dr Mosley's Lemon Elixir is prepared
from tlie Iresli juice of Lemons, combined
with oilier vegetable liver tonirs, and
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Swamps.
rc not tin- only abode of maluria. You
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development. The universal remedy for
ami preventive ol the dire complaint is
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1 malady assumes its most virulent
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insomnia, murulm, liver and kidney
trouble il is highly emcacious. I se it
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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
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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
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: Muamr. - i
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