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PUBLISHERS' ASXOPHCEMEITT. THJt VAIL? JOURNAL is published Dai ly, except Monday at ti.oo pat year, tUO for 'x month. Delivered to o'.tjr subscribers at GO cents per month. TH WKKKLY JOUK.NAL Is published every Thursday at li.cu per annum. Notices of Marriages or Heaths not to ex eeed ten Unes will be Inserted tree. All ad ditional matter W1U be charged 6 eta, per Una. Payments for transient advertisements moit be made In advance. Begular edyer- tlaemeale will be eollested promptly at tbe M or each montb. v -Communications ooutalalng newi ofsnffi- slant pnblle in tercet are solicited. Mo com- mnBJeatlon most be ezpeoted to be publlsh i Ml that eontalneobjeotlonablepereonall ties, i or withholds the name of the math or. Artl- elM longer than half oolamn mntt be paid . for. - Aayperton feeling aggrieved atanyaa onymotis communication can obtain the name of the author by applloatlon atthli omoeand Knowing wherein the grievance exist, . - THE JOURNAL. id . H1BPM, r. T. BAHCOCK. Proprietor! LocaJ Reporter. 4WKntcred at the Poetofflce at New Berne, H. 0., as second-elses matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELIA8 CASE, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; a A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasure: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: B. U. FTJBMAN. of Buncombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. OSBOENE. of Mecklenburg. For Sup't of Pnblio Instruotion: J. C. SOABBOBOUGB, of Josetcc THE FUSION TICKET. A Republican here of State prom i inenee, tells me to-day that he has - been twice offered a place on the 'fusion tioket," as Attorney Gener al. This is an important admis sion. It shows how the Eepabli cans and Third party are becoming a double team, with only one object, the defeat of the Democra cy, and with no scruples as to the - means to that end. Raleigh Cor- - respondent ot the Wilmington Messenger. It would seem from the above that there is to be a Fusion ticket in North Carolina. One for which Third Partymen and Republicans wHl vote at the approaching State . election. Republicans are certain ly In favor of it. The Raleigh Signal, leading Re publican paper, is vigorously op posing the nomination of a Repub lican State ticket. In its issue of July 21, ten reasons are given why ' the Republicans should not nomi nateaState ticket; among these reasons are the following: v "Because it would draw the par ty lines and cause a straight party fight." "The State Convention of the Peoples' Party is now called to meet on August lGtb, to nominate a State ticket, and it would be a blunder worse than a crime if the Bepnblioans should do any thing to embarrass the revolt of the People against the Bourbon Democrats." The Peoples' Party intend to make a determined effort to elect - their tioket for Presidential Elec tors and Congressmen. If the Re publicans have no State ticket in the field the line between the Bourbon Democrats and the Peo ples' party will be sharply drawn and the Republican candidates lor Electors will have a decided plu rality of the votes, and several Re- ' mblican candidates for Congress . will be elected." "Ninth The result of do State ticket would not only give the ; Electoral vote oi the State to the .'. Republicans and secure the election of several Congressmen, but it would secure "the crushing defeat of Mr. Ellas Carr and the balance of the Bourbon State ticket and permanently disrupt the Demo . emtio party." In a nut shell the Signal ex pects, by a fusion of the Peoples' i And the Republican parties to give the Electoral vote of North Caro lina to Harrison and to seoure the "crushing defeat of Elias Carr ana thebalanoeof the Bourbon State tioket." Forewarned, forearmed. The Signal does a signal service to the people of North Carolina In ' tons announcing its purpose. There are hundreds, yes thousands, of men schooled in Jefferrsonlan principles, who for one reason or an other opposed the nomination of Mr, Cleveland and are still India. posed to support him who will never consent to ; a fusion with Republicans that will result in giving the Electoral vote or North Carolina to Harrison,' the election of Republican Congressmen and the crushing defeat of Mr. Can and his associates on the State tioket. Very many Democrats are unfor tunately prejudiced against , Mr. Cleveland, bnt when they come to consider the obligations of party, the terrible, results that would fbl low the election of Harrison and Republican Congress, and the riot and ruin that would result from the return of Republican domination in North Carolina, they will lay their prejudices on the altar of patriot ism and stand fast by the Demo cratic colore. These men are mortified at the misoarraige of favorite measures and feel the resentment natural to human nature, but they infinite ly prefer Democracy and Cleveland to Republicanism and Harrison. To this alternative it must come at last, and it is not in ua to doubt the fidelity of North Carolinians in the supreme hour of her destiny. The fusion of the Republican and People's parties will solidify the Democracy. What judgement wonld have been pronounced upon the Goofed ate soldier who could say "I am a Confederate, but I will not follow LeeT" Many a soldier believed that Jackson was the superior General, but not a man grounded his arms and abandoned his colors because of that belief. Cleveland is our Leader, and it beoomes every man belonging to the great Democratic brotherhood to step in to ranks and swell the tide of Democratic victory. Above all, let every man be true to North Carolina. Sanction noth ing and oppose every thing that militates against the State tioket. Give all thought of fusion with the Republicans a wide birth, and fn ture generations will rise up and call you "blessed!" Quiet having been restored in the Cceur d' Alene district of Idaho, the Federal troops will be with drawn. Over 300 miners have been arrested and turned over to the civil authorities. I The Lame Walk. Pitiful indeed is the condition of those who are confined to their beds or chairs unable to walk. How grateful all such must feel when they recover from their helplessness. U. 15. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) has mnric more than one lame per son nappy. Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Unitia, Tenn., writes: "My little boy had scrofula so bad his knees were drawn up and his knees stiff, and he could not walk. He derived no benefit from medicines nntil I tried B. B. B. After using it a short time only, he can walk and has no pain. I shall continue its use." Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville. Ind., writes: "I had blood poison from birth. Knots on my limbs were as large as hen's eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, but B. B. B. has cured me sound and well. I shall ever praise the day the men who invented Blood Balm were born." The curtain of the future is always drawn. Health In Old Agre. Edward Collison, Queens. N. Y., says: ' I commenced using Beandbbth's Pills over fifty-five years ago. I first bought them in London, and have con tinued using them since I came to this country in 1830. I am now over seventy- five years old, hale and hearty, and at tribute my wonderful health to the per sistent use of Brakdreth'b Pills. Oc casionally I have a bad cold or severe at tack of rhcumatisn, indigestion or bil iousness, but four or five doses of Braji dbeth'l Pills always cure me. When everjmy children have bed sick with scar let fever, measles, acid stomach, disor dered digestion or costiveness, a few doses of BBARDBBTn's Fnxe restored their health at once.'' Charlatanism keeps pace with civilization. Opening the Canal. The most acceptable proposition that can be made to persons troubled with chronic constipation, is to open that im portant canal the bowels. That pro position can be carried out by the par ties interested if they resort to Hos tetter's ntomacn Butters, tho most effective, most genial alterative extant. It is the mistake of many otherwise sensible peo ple, that they resort to drastic, or, in other words, violent purgatives. With out exaggeration, this is highly injurious, since such medicaments weaken the bow els besides convulsing both them and the stomacn with pain, lielict sought irom the Bitters comes freely enough, but they never produce pain, excessive action, or subsequent weakness of the bowels. Liver and kidney trouble, malaria, dys neosia. lack of stamina and a tendency to rheumatism, ore remedied by this pleasant substitute for drenching cathar tics. They most assume who know tbe least. The Population of Hew Bene la about nine thousand, and we would say at least one-naif' are troubled with some affection on Uie Throat and Lanes, as those ootnplalnU are, aooording to sta tistics, more numerous than ttheis. We would Advise ell oar readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call oa their dragglst and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal aam lor the Tbroat and boon. Trial lie free. Large bottle Wo. and SI. bold Dy SU arnggtate, -r KEEPING EVERLASTING AT IT Advertising is the key note to saooes. The aoat saooassJal merchant in the whole county will tell yon to. Thew no tnerchant in the (own oi new xserne osn afford to pat as Ike, because be sells therocks and By selling far. Oaaa enables sm to ing as the credit ma does, aeaos investing all his profits la adveriisiig. Will soon be time for the Colored ber Big Ike wIU give the person him a Five Dollar Bill (daring the the next largest amount doling Fair week will get a prize of Three Dollars, next largest Two Dollars. Dollars daring Fair week la solid I fear very few catered people friends who peruse Big Ike two oolami I (trust they will inform their uuuhwi menus oi we treat iaia ap week which wlU be Ang. 8, 9, 10, II To everv reader of Lb JotntVAL. yon trade the amount of Tea Dollars with Big Ike daring the year 1 Am . a uenoe me juvkhix, oon yoa noining. Do not yoar wife and children oftea return home from New Bene, Did dren often say let me go to town with Any person who is not really JouBifAL, that desires to read Big and Big Ike will tend them Tm rree oi onarge. xais oner aiaaoa gooa lor tairty days. . . Not the fire bell, but Big Ike's Auotioa Bell. When he opens his auc tion sales oa 8th of August and axclalm to taa people in mighty thun dering tones. Thirty days paeans thirty: yean. .... Aad thirty yean mean aever Save yoar wife and chlldresa .tears. By paying aaak forever, ; I have Ua largest Stock of OUhlagia the Qltjqt New Bern bought at 60, ft 65o oa the dollar of N,ew Trk Cost, (Aakyotraelf the question, It is not to my Inteiest to axamlae Big Iks . atoek before I boy, , .. ; is it my desire to redaat my two one building. I wefer aavinc aa some Dargaina py lookisg over my I I BRINGS SUCCESS. many dollars in advertising as Big trusts no living man. pat five times as much in ad vertis- the people need not think Big Ike is people to have their Fair. Remem 0 trades the largest amount with week.) The customer who trades So you see Big Ike will givo Ten cash. read the JOCErUt. To my white is store as mg lae's aanng it air and 12, '92. oa nan as.ru wonr nnhanrintinn i ask yoa the question when you yoa see Big Ikef Don't your chil you; I want to see Big Ike. able to anbejotfbe to Jbei ' Nejri Berne Oka's ads, saa send him their names WSMLT JoiJByli. f)r ak months 5. i ft . steett i m ,Mduct the t wi m over air baslness. ao you ea stooK. i : DR.G. K. BAGBY, SURGEON; DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist onuron, deo8dwtf t !. NEWBESN. N. 0. DR. LVsCL&BZ, DENTIST, W BBBHB, H. 0, Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. -.'t-:T---$-:i'T P. H. PELLETIEB, AIIOBSBI AT hA Vt , Craven St., two doors South of Journal offloe. Will nrae tlea In the Counties of Craven. artaret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlloo. f we. United State Oonrt at flew Berne, end Bunreme Court of the Stat. WALTER EOIXANS1 Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season . In connection with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperance drinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will make regular trips, leaving . the Atlantic Hotel wharf for Pavilion udou arrival of trains, and return lust before cneir departure ana at intervals as de sired. . lele dwtf U0SE3 T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Dnilder. Bmall Jobs of Repalrlnc aollelted and sat lataeuoa rnaranteed. Maybe fonnd wben wanted near the lee Factory, Belera to past eberaeter aa a eltlsea and ROBERTS & DRO. "I Wneleeale Deal are ta . Groceries, Provisions T0B1CCO ud SNUFF, BOOTS ind SIDES. W are also aients tor STOOK"DIADXM' PLOUR. evenr barrel wananted. A Urae stoek of PDRJC . W1C8T INDIA MOtiAHHica, our own importation. Oome to see ns. or send vonr orders Too will And oar Prloee aa liOW as U lowest. mavMdwt KOEKRTS k BBO Basil Manly. Wm, A, McIntosb, flew Oerna Iron Works Suooeasora to J. H. Orabtree ft Ce. Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists end Mill Supplies, En gines, Hollers, oaw ana unst Mills, Double Edffers, eto. Agents for Bargamln'i Indestructible Mtcaoeatea Velvea, ins American ttaw Oo. and Prescott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc We have Just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we win keep a lull stoek or Macnine and Mill Hnpplies. Orders for work or material of any una wui ue promptly executed, marw dwU Notice of Incorporation. Notlee Is hereby riven of the IneornermJ lion oi -in new nern water, Jueoinc i.iani ana Hauway uomnanr." That the name of the Incorporator are WlllUun O. Clarke, of WakeSeld, of the town of Booth Kingstown In the State or Bhode Island. Rleaard P. Williams, of the elty ot ew nern, norm iwuiu, rnu . Arnold and Robert H. Vletener, of the city and ooanty or Providence. Btnte of Bhode Island, and snob others as thej may assoolate wltL them. Tbenaneofsald corporation shall beaThe new Bern water, aneoaie juant and Bauway Oomnanv. That the bnslaess thereof shall be forttae purpose of mining tot water, owning-, eon struetlot end operating a system of water woras, m we eaie or water; ue mannae ture, generating and sale of eleetrlelty, eleetrlsal apparatns and maehlnery tor power, beat, lighting end alii new to whleb eleotrloltf may be applied; and tne eon strnetlng and equipping a Street Railway or Sallwaya and pemttng the eame by eleetrle or ouwr power, ua . wun power o ereet stations i That the piaee where said business shall oe oarnea oa enaii ne tne oiryof Mew Bern, wanirui vnTi,puru UHWine, ' That tbe time of the existence of 'this ear noratlon la limited to thlrtv iwi. Theamoantof the capital stock shall not exceed one hundred and sixty - thooeand dollars, the number of ebaree shall not ex oeed sixteen handled, and tbe amount of eacn enare to oe oae nunarea 1 oilers. In witness whereof I have beielo est m; band and affixed my seaUofofflee this Mil day of May, A J). WW. W. M. WATSON, mayTT aod - TfjRrBoperlor Oonrt NOTICE.' t , State of North OaroUna Craven aonnty. -Bapertot Oourt-Before the Oterk,' AppUeattoa of "TheBeoae Bl vet Company' to amend aad ebae ge "Act of - InoorporaUon." , , i , . , ,. Notlee la hereby given that The Reoee Blver Lnmber Oompeny," a eorperatloa cre ated oader artlclee of egreement recorded In my office In Beeord of Ineorperatwiie. follae w Wi aaa eagaeea in nneinses ln said eoentr.haa made enoltaettoa tn uml nj obenae tie ''Aet of Idoorporatlon." aa followa ThlS the amount of the eapitaltoek of said eorperauoa shall be Fifty lnoand Douars, divided Into Ave hnadred ehanaef theper veins of one, bobflred dplUr per The! tiie Said 'nnnlllon'arlll'he'hcud and eoneideeed by . me on 4b 1Mb day of ant net, lew, at say office in tbe Court Honse oieuaeosBty, etui o'clock, e.m... . j.iy tn.pt u WAT; .;: Clerk Superior Oo art, praVen oeety'. JyMWd . . ,"orth OaroUna, : Mortgage: Bale. By virtue of power conveyed byuort K see deed front Jalle F. Hardison and O. L. Hardleoa to the nndenigned, re eorded la the offloe ot tee Bctrlster of Deeds of Uraven oonntr, Book 10e( page 16. I will oa Saturday-, Angnst SOth, 188S,at the Oonrt House deor in Mew Berne, sell to the fcigheet tiddet, ,for eash, the property, described 1st said SMrtgage deed (being both the home stead tract aad tbe Cohen tract), to sat- nryaaia meniragei vr:, This JalyM,18M.:.r..M f jy80 ;: .; v ' "W. O, McITEB". . 4 AdmlnlstratrU'a Jotlcei. The nnderied. M UHc A' Barton, having anlynnaitnoaaeAdalnlauntrtZof the late Beariatia Wlliw hereby aivea notlethet ufjuin, 'Tin, piiim, MM1IIHI 1110 Slq Ilehrlmia Willie will rmwnl teeaon'er before the lHtb day of July, ln", or toll bo tlee will be elel.d la bar of their feaomrv- All porenae ewlnc the eetete of eald Hea rlette wilus will make Immediate settle. JnlylBtb.Kws, ' "' MHXia A. BOBTOIt, ' .. '"Administratrix, BlOller Year,-- V: : V l ' -.r'- ''".,Y'1"". "' ''''V'--.;", SZ',i'w 1:60 c. W$ OtoM- ONLY From Until Jan. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. The Daily $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, whero there is a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We !have just received a larre lot of Few and Handsome Books, both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and see, them, and get one advance for the Daily. the Weekly one year entitle you to a book. i5i:.) -J r. . T! 'epartm (900 in connection witn the wouenal there: is a riRBT-CLAiic: JOB pjBPATMENT. All kinds of work executed in of jorder 4nd at satisfactory prices. -jitter fleadrv K1 Hote - Heads,-.'. t;- Bill Headsr'- atf-f? JBtotementa-jieiBusineBs Cards, i ' V ' " " ui Poators, f S2TID TOE EPECESO 60c, Now 1st, 1898, THE - JOURNAL; Journal. : 50c. Per Month. which we club with by paying one year, in r By paying $125 for in advance will also v i, '''' -!:' .i...i I... . -j ,-.- ant VJUU the best '.:., !;.i;i" A f r : : ' . ' ' Envelopes, ; , f And all kinds of work; :v ; ; COPY OF THE JCrr '.!
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