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rUSUSHERS' AXXOUXCEMOT. THE DAIUV JOUttNA- la published Dal ly, except Monday at to.ix psr year; 12.60 for s'x months v Delivers. to eity subscribers at SB genu par mouft. TBX WEEKLY JOUK.N Ab It pnblUhed very Thursday at f av per SLUum. Not low ot Marrlageeor Ueatbs not to ex OMd ten lines will be Inserted tree. All ad dition metier will be charged Sots. per line. . .. . . , . Payments for Uanslent advertisements mat be main In advance. Hegnlar adver tleements will be oollested promptly at the ,. and of each month. - Oammunlcatlons containing newsofeunV lent public Interest are eollotted. Ho eom . mnnloauon most be expeotad to be publlah ed that contains objectionable penonelltle. or wlthholde the name of the author. Aril alas longer than half eolnmn moat be paid '.-v:-..V.Wt.1:V.; ....... ; .. THE JOURNAL. at -at. H-RPnUt. r. T. HA-COCK, Proprietor. Local Reports. V Entered at ths Postofllee at New Berne. N. 0., as saoond-elass matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELI AS CABB, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; B. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: O0TAV1US COKE, of Wake. For Treasurer: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: B. M. FUBMAN. of Buuoombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Bup't of Public Instruction: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jcbttcr, TBATELLEB'S NOTES. Around Statcsville and Amid the Moun tains and Springs. ASHEVILLE, N. G July, 23d, 1882. Editor Journal: I stopped in Btatesville for a day and night, and walked oyer much of the town. It if beantilal place. The streets are 100 feet wide, and are very r finely shaded, with several varie ties of trees, some of them are of large size, and judging from their appearance were venerable . patriarchs of the forest. The dwellings on several of the streets, staod equidistant from the side walks, and generally in the centre jut isuKO ivec, nuuim uou wiku shrubbeny, and flowers, (mostly exotics) of brilliant haes, and are bniltinthe latest and most ap proved styles. The public build ings present a good appearance. The stores are of largo size and are well filled with merchandise. The merchants appear to be bnsy; the streets present a very lively ap pearance. Upon the whole it is a bustling "get up" place. The industries are many. The largest botanical depot in the world is there; and the shipments of all kind of medicinal plants are large. In the neighborhood of the town, distant four miles, are several fine anrlncra fin a gt fham m abIIoH f.ha "Poison spring" and it was lor a . long time thought that the spring was arsenical, but the strictest chemical analysis has never yet found the slightest trace of arse ale. The opinion of it being pois onous arose from the fact that eattle always avoided drinking it. It can be drank in small quantities, and is; producing no other effect . than a strange sensation in the head. The chemical analysis ''de veloped several varieties of miner al matter, the chief of which was barium salts, and from this prop erty the plaoe has since taken its name." The use of it is fast in creasing. Its curative properties are great, it has been used with great success "for virulent growths pronounced canoerous." The scenery around Btatesville Interested me very much, it is to my eye, exceedingly beautiful, the country Is rolling, and in every di rection there are long vistas of lovely valleys, embowered In shade, and swelling heights, clothed with magnificent oaks, tall stately pines, majestic elms and the funereal cedar. ' I was told, that from the tops of the dwelling could be seen Pilot mountain, the Brushy mountains, and Kings mountain in South Car olina, the famous battle ground of the revolution where the British and tories under major Ferguson were defeated, and where the gal lant Ferguson lost his life. It Is a safe prediction to say that Btatesville will, in the near future, become a great plaoe of resort for visitors seeking health and recrea tion, with its fine mineral springs, its beautiful scenery, all that is re quired to Drug aoout wis mucn desired result is Printers' Ink. The Btatesville Landmark has issued a fine pamphlet apon the re sources of Btatesville and the sur rounding country; and the genial and accomplished .Editor has -done his work . well. The "Cooper House" where I stopped is situa ted on centre street, one or the nn n. 4 .tMati tm t.ti Inarm it im mmmmI ingly well kept; the charges are moderate, and the landlord, Mr. Graves, is a rery genial gentleman. Why Business Is Retarded laths South. The central - idea of Mr. Herbert's speech,' at a recent meeting of the Boston Bank Presidents' Association, was to point out , the - causes : which retarded business in ' the South, and we refer to the speech again f 1 .. 1 1L . 1 J f m oruer q Keep me taea oeiore tne public. : It is evident that the industry oi tne aoutnern people will con tinue to prove - unavailing against tne financial policy which now regulates the busi ness of the country. No people have been more industrious and no people have had their indus try so iitue rewaraecu v - Mr. Herbert saysT, that one third of all the money in the country eoes each year into the Federal treasury. Now if the government was administered so that a fair proportion of this money returned to the. sections from which it was collected for circulation again, the drainage would only; prove, temporary. But such is not the case, though under a fair administration it would be, and this is one of the South. !;-''. The figures show that in 1892 the government collected and spent $150,000,000, and of this amount $135,000,000 were collected from the South. Now under the financial policy which has been inaugurated and maintained by the Republican party only a very small propor tion of this $35,000,000 goes back to the South. The South is drained of such a vast sum to increase the amunt of money for circulation in the North and West. No wonder that the Southern people when growing poorer in face of their unsurpassed indus try, should inquire into the reason, and demand to know it The fact stated above is one reason, and a most important reason too. The Southern people may always expect business to be retarded in their section so long as the financial policy of the government is influenced Dy tne Republican party. There is no escape from such a dead weight on Southern industry until tne Republican party is driven from Dower. Within the last twenty-eight years, says Mr. Herbert, the tax- gatherer has gathered in the South for the Federal treasury the sum of 91400,000,000. This amount stands for the contribu tion of the South towards the support of the government, and no sooner nas, it irura year w year, reached the treasury than it is paid 'out never to return to the section from which collected One fact will impress the force and correctness of what we have written. It is that every dollar of this large sum which the South contributed to the support of the government, dur ing the last twenty-eight years, has been drawn from the treas ury to pay pensions sent to the North and West to pension soldiers who fought us or were in some way connected with the Federal army. A people thus bearing an undue share of the burdens and receiving little of the benefits of taxation cannot expect to prosper, can they vote tor a ponucai party wnicu una imposed undue burdens? Health in Old Age. Edward Collison, Quccdb. N. Y., says: 'i commenced using Bbakdrbth'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 1836. I am now over seventy- fire years old, hale and hearty, and at tribute my wonderful health to the per sistent use of BaUXDBETH's I'ills. Oc casionally I have a bad cold or severe at tack of rhcumatisn, indigestion or bil iousness, but four or live doses of Bbah- DBETn'L Pills always cure me. When cver'my children have ied siclt with scar let fever, measles, acid stomach, disor dered digestion or costivencss, u few doses of Brandketd'r Pills restored their health at once." You can't teach an old dog new tncKs youre mighty lucky if you can make him forget some of his old ones. Westfield Leader. Opening the Canal. The most acceptable proposition that can bo made to persons troubled with curonic consupauon, ia w open iu im portant canal the bowels. Inst pro position can be carried out by the par ties interested if they resort to Hostetter's stomach Bitttera, tne most effective, most genial alterative extant. It is the mistake of many otherwise sensible peo ple, that tbey 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 stomach witb pain. Keuel eongnt from the Bitters comes freely enough, but they never produce pain, excessive action, or subsequent weakness of the bowels. Liver and kidney trouble, malaria, dys pepsia, lack of stamina and tendency to rheumatism, ore remedied by this pleasant substitute for drenching cathar tics. Dar's nobody so po dat dey can't go toe de circus. The Population of Sew Bene U about nine thousand, and ws would ay at least one-naif are troubled with some affection on the Throat and Lungs, aa those complaints are, aooordiug to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call on their drug-gist and get a bottle of Kemp'i Bal sam for tha Throat and Lungs. Trial aizs free. Largs bottle OOo. and $1. Hold byalldroggiau. C0LUJM. KEEPING EVERLASTING! AT IT Advertising is the key note to aaooess. , The most successful merohant in the whole county will tell yon so. There id no merchant in the town of New Berne ean afford to pat ai Ike, because be sella therocka ana By selling for Cash enables ate to ing aa the credit nan doesj fceaoe iBTHi ar an itia twvhiira. atiai ) - "sr?e . wjrj Will soon be time for the Colored btxBig Oa willgtuto largest amount with li L -mat n.nMi 'ii.t.w..-LlLl. ' ' . . Bias a r ivj sjutukr - a ( taut-tag jm tne next larrertamjmnt aumg Falr weekwUlget a prize of Three Dollars, next JartTwaDoilara. Dollart during Fair week Ji solid I fear very few calored people friends who peruse Big Ike's twe eohuaa I Unat they will inform their colored friends of the treat laid ap - week which will be ABg B, 9, 10,41 To every reader of the Jocmix, yon trade the amount of Tea Dollars with Big Ike daring the year hence the Jotjbhal eoat yon nothing. Do not your wife and oklldren often ask yon the question when return home from New Berne, Did J0O fee Big Ikef Don't yonr dren often say let me go to town with yon; I want to see Big Ike. Any person who is not really JOTjBifAL, that desires to read Big and Big Ike will send taea -TM : free of charge. This offer stands good lor thirty days. Not the fire bell, bat Big Ike's Auction Bell. W hen he opens his auc tion sales on 8tn of August and exclaim to the people In mighty thun dering tones. "-. .':' ' ' : V Thirty dayi Means thirty years. And thirty yearf awtaa never Save yor wife aad chUdreni tears. . By paying eask forever. V' V I have the largest Stock of Clothing in the City of New Bern bought at 60, & SOe on the dollar of New Tetk pet Ask 'yourself the question, ItU not to my lntei est to examine Big Ike's stock before I bay. ' 1 Is it my desire to tednee mj two "one building. 1 prefer having an some hargaias Dy Houag over mj BEINGS SUCCESS: many doDart in advertising as Big Waste no living man. pat five times aa much in advertls the people need not think Big Ike is ' people to have their Pair. Uemem wee,; xae easterner woo trades So you see Big Ike will give Ten eash. read the Jotjmal. Ta my white la stire al BlgJ Jke'a daring Fair and 1292. yon can save your subscription if you chil- iif able to subscribe to the New Berne (Ike's ada,eal send him their names WibIxt JotrkJUL for aix . months stocks so I ean eoadaet the two la eye over my business, so yon ean 'ge atocn. f" DSL 0. K. B1CB7, . " SURGEON DENTIST. - Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist ehnroh, , : , deoBdwtf . ' NEWBEEN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARE, . VlDENTISV-t" - . KW BBaXK, If. O. OfBoe on Craven ttreet between Pollock and Broad. .a Pc H.. PELLETIEE, A T'oBNlr;"i-A"5 1.A tt . Oravaa St., 'two doors " South' of 1 Jowiwal ajmeerrt--.-!-' '. -i -; Will praolloe in the Counties of Craven, arterei, Jonee, Onalow and Faaalleo. ' v United States Court at New Berne, end Diumue wart 01 tne Biaie. WALTEE H0UAH8' Pleasant IBoarding Hbuse AT MORXHCAD, Now open for the season with the in connection 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 upon arrival of trains, and return just before their departure and at intervals as de sired. ; Jell awtf JI0SE3 T. BEYAH, Csrp:s!or end Duildsr. BmaUJobsof Repairing aollsltsd and sat. lafaetlon guaranteed. Maybe found when wanted near the lee Factory. Beiers to eaat ebaraeter as a eltlasB and meebanle. lanUdtf nooERTs & ono. . --WMsMle Dealers im; ';- - - Groceries. Provisions T0B1CC0 isd MUPP, BOOTS and SIDES. We an also aerate Ibr STOCK "SlAfinr FliOUlt. every barrel wan an ted. A larce a took of PURK .WIST SSDIA If 0LA88K8, our own Importation. aw Oome to aes as, or send yonr orders Ton will and our Prioea aa hOV aa the lioweat. BtaTStdwt BOBBBTB a BBO Basil Manly. Wm. A, McIhtosh. NewDcrno Iron Works . Suoeessbrs to i. H. Crabtree k Co. Engineers, Founders. ABD . MACHINISTS. ' Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, machinists and MUl Bundles. En. sines, Boilers, Saw and Grist MUls, Double Edgers, eto. Agenta for Bargamin's Indestraetible jiica eeatea valves, me American Baw Oo, and Presoott's Direct-Acting Bteam Feed. eto. We have just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a lull M1U Supplies. itoek of Machine and Orders for work or material of any aura wui oe promptly exeoutea. mays awu Notice of Incorporation. Katies Is hereby atvea of the Ineei aeia- tton of "Tha Dew Bera Water, JUewtTle 1.UI01 ana staiiwu oomnany.- , - That the name of the lneomoraton are 'WUllexa O. Clarke, of Wakeneld, of the town of South Klngatowa latbe Btate of Bhode laiaoq, xienara r. wnuama, or the etty of New Bent, North Carolina, frank at. Arnold and KODert B. r wtonar, or the city and aoanty of Providence. H tale of Bhode aalmnd and auoh others as thiey may aasoelals wltli them. The nawe of said eornoratlonibaU be "Tha new aero water, jueeuiOLdgni ana Hauway Oomoanr.' That the bnalness thereof shaU bo for tne pv.rpoee.oi mining lor water, owning, eon. etnotlag and" operating a aysteai of water works, ana tne asie of water; the manufae tare, genoratlng and sale of eleetrletty. eteetnoal apparatu. and machinery for power, heat, lighting and aU naee to whloh eleetrlotty may bo applied; and tne eoo s uncling and equipping a street Railway or Bellway and operating the same by electric orowaT power, ana witu power to erect stations therefor, - That the plaoe where aald traalnraa shall be earned on shall be the city of Mew Ben, OUDUIT M unraui-iiuna uaroiulBt. That the time of the exleieaoe of this cor oration la limited to thirtr aaata. The amount of the capital alock shall not exceed one hundred and sixty thousand aoiiars, wenumoer or aoaree anau not t eeed sixteen hundred, and U e amount of son anare w no ooe nnnared aoiiars. in witneas wnereor I hey beielo set my hand and affiled my seal. of omoe this Xfita day or stay, a v. lata. . , W.M. WATSOH. - maylTlOd Clerk Bnparlor Oonrt NOTTdaSVl -A BUtu of North Oarollna Oravsnsoanty. Superior Oourt-Before the Clerk.' Application of TheNenae River Oompany" ) Inoorporailoo." - -. ITetleo aa harabr aivan thai Tha hu. River Lumber Oompany," a corporation cre ated aider artlelce of aarreamanl mmmuh Im my office In Beoord of Incorporation, folios w v., bbu hihn in ouainean in aald eoantr. has made anMleaUoai la .ani ehanae luVAst of tdoorpotaUom." as follows IOW1U' . ' :: Thai the amount of the espltal.eledk of. mmrnt wrmuoa eneil oe niTT IDOQUBQ Dollars, divided Into flmhnndrad ihana ml the bar valne Of ana hnndraA. nllra nmm The! the said annlloatUm will ha ttmrnrk and considered by me on the anth day of auguas saa,Hmyemeeraioewmniionae -ay . -. i : . . -:r'- 'W.ar. WATsori . . Olerk Saparlor Court, Craven eenaty, . Jyd--f---,. - - North Oarollna. Hortgage Salo! B Virtue of nowe eonvevad hv mnri. Rage deed front Julia F. Bardisea and Q. Ia Hard icon to tha undersigned, re oordad in the Offloe of the Begister of Deeds ef Oravsei eewiiv, Book 10D, page 18. I twill .on Satarday, August SOU,, 1802, M tha poorl Bones door la Pew nerne, sen to tne nighest bidder,, for oasn. tne srmny ajaonsM la asm snortgage deed (betas; both 4ha home stead tract and the Cohen tract), to gat. iafrsaid mortgage. .. r.,-.. r Tb July lth, vm , ; Administratrix's Notice.-; The andaraitnad. Millie A Rnrtrin. having duly enaiitlixl aa Admlnlatrntrlx of tlie late Beorletia WUKa he)ty glvaa notice; iliat all peraons bavlng claima analnat tiioaeld Ucnri.ua Waiita will praaent toemon'er belure tne 1' " day of July, w4, or tnts no tice will be piaadrd In bar of thalr recovary. All poraons owing thee' ale of aald Hen rietta WllUa will make Imuuedlate settle- menioTtne ammo, r Julyilath, sivj, - , ..... . i : " s' J1ILLIK A. PTJBTOrf, C, i 0 : " - - - , ;-: ; Adnainlalrauixi $LP.Por:Year.-r;r;:';-v-;7; -WW. V-v. "B. M . uuu; dWIiV PlfOlML il Jan. -FOB WEEKLY Unt NINE COLUMN FOLIO-LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. jiue iauy journal. $5.00 Per Year. : 50c. Per Month. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there is a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising dates. yie Ihave just received a larre lot of Kew and Hand grim a Ronl' botii the Baily and ee see' them, and .get one advance for the Daily. the Weekly one year entitle you to a book. ... f . ...I. In connection with the Journal there-is a FIRST-CLASi ; JOD; DEPARTMENT. AU kinds of work ezecuied in the test Of otder and at satisfactory prices,, ' - ; . Ladttor, ueads, ; Note Heads, d if $ jptatementa,t:y' Business k". I, foBtors, cirD FOB ':fzzz criCa!i Tor u leiuijuis. 60c Now 1st, THE - JOURNAL: vTiirri vita nlnV TUr www v.wh svAaiaa, Call and by paying one year in By paying $1.25 for in advance will also - , Bill Heads. r Cards, Envelopes, , , And all kinds of work. . cc?y Tun joTjrrrr. 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