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PUBLISHERS' ANXOO'CEMEST. . THIS DAILY JOURHAL U published Dai. , exoept Monday at 5jW par year; (2.60 for , tlx month.. Dellverel to oity subscriber : at 50eeotper mouUl. : -i 'v'.''.",,v.'"''''-5i' i TUB WEEKLY JOUK.NAU J published every Thureday at tl.waeraonum. Notloe or Marrlagei or Jeath not to ex , oeed tea Unas will be Inserted free.-All ed c dtilonal matter. will bo charged Seta. par Jlme. ' 'v 'X- :X y:--:" :.:: :. Payment! for transient adverUeemente m tut be mad to advance. Regular edrer-.- Momenta will bo ooUoatod promptly at the end of eaoh month.,. - OommnnloaUon oontalBlni nw of mffl Blent public Interest are sollolted. Ho eom- ' mnnleatlon must bo expected to be publish ed tbat oontalna objectionable personalities. or withholds the name of the author. Aril alM longer than half column mnit be paid . tot. ..s---- Any person feeling aggrieved at en 7 an onjmoni eommanleatlon eaa obtain the name or the author by applloatlon atthli nffloeand ehowlng wherein the grlerance -. exlet. :" THE JOURNAL. -B. uun, V 1. HA9COCK. - Proprietor iiOoal Reporter. ' MXn tared at the Poetoffiee at New Berue, N. )., second-class matter. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELIAS CARR, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant-Governor ; R. A. DOXTGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake For Treasurer: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. R. For State Auditor: If. FURMAN. of Bunoombe. For Attorney -General. FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mooklenborg For Bupt of Publio Instruction : J. C B0ABBOBOUGH. of Johnson. THSBE is nothing now to prevent en adjournment of Congress except the dead lock in the House over the World's Fair amendments to the Sundry Oiril appropriation bill. The Senate is through its work and waiting for the House to take action on that bill. The Boston Journal, an organ ol the Protectionists of New Eng land says that the McKinley tariff has given us, among other blessings ;a favorahla balance of trade to the amount of nearly $203,000,000." It was doubtless the McKinley tariff that also sent out the two or three cargoes of flour to feed the starring people of Kassia. Phil. Iteoord. Congressman Watson, of Georgia, is being investigated. He has published a book, in which Congressmen are charged with drunkenness. Be specially charged that a member made a speech while utterly drunk. During the setting of the investigating committee it came out that Judge Cobb, of Alabama, was the member alluded to. If Mr. Watson's repu tation depends upon his provung that Judge Cobb is a drunkard Watson is a gone coon. Judge Cobb is a leading Methodist and no layman stands higher in the Church than he. There is no purer man in Congress than Judge Cobb. their support. He was a gallant Confederate. As Captain of artil lery he won for his lattery a repu tauon second to none in the army of the West. : He is a praotioal far ruer and was the first President of the National Alliance. With snob a candidate it is not surprising that the opposition expected a sweeping victory in Alabama.' 1 Nor is this all. No where in the South has Mr. Cleveland met , snob opposition, front leading Democrats as in Alabama. Senator Morgan usually admitted to be the ablest man in the U. S. Senatewas the specially, commissioned champion of Gov. Hill, and Senator Pugh was recognized at Washington as Mr. Cleveland's most uncompromis ing opponent.: H had told the people of Alabama that Cleveland could tot,' and ought not to be elected.' No where was Democratic revolt so ably planned or under such able generalship as in Alabama. But, the decisive hour came on election day. It wai the peoples' day. Slumbering energies awake, and the yeomanry of Alabama rolled np the old time majority of over 50,000 for the regular Demo cratic tioket. The position of Captain Kolb in. Alabama was much the .same as that which Col. Polk held in North Carolina in the day of his power. As it is in Alabama, so will it be in North Carolina. The Democrat ic party will sweep the State, be cause it is the party of the people, and the people are invincible. '''' '' D10.K BAGBY, , SURGEON DENTIST. -Offioe, Middle street, opposite Baptist oharoh, , - - deoodwtt ' t NEWBERH. V. Or - DR. j; D. CLARK, . DENTIST, s-' ''iiwuum.V Office on Craven street, between Fellook and Broad.- ri', -!t- , Proved to be the Best. Tested and proved by over tliirty year s use in all parts of the world, All- cock's Porus Plabtebs have the indorse ment of the highest medical and chemical authorities who have been cured of dis tressing ailments voluntarilv testify to their merits. Allcock'b Pobus Plasters are purely vegetable. They are mild but effective, sure and quick in tbeir action, and abso lutely harmless. ileware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Ai.i.cock's, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept n substi tute. A seamless steel boat made from one piece of metal by hydraulic pressure promises to be very desirable. It will last a great while ana cannot icai. THE ALABAMA ELECTION. The first battle ot the campaign has been fought and the victory is ours. The opposition regarded Ala bama as the field on which the or ganized Democracy wonld meet with crushing defeat on last Mon day, but Democratic banners float ed triumphantly in .the beams of that day's setting sun. If any where in the South there were portents of evil for the Demoe- raey it was in Alabama. The elec tion embraced every office from constable to Governor. Not a atone was left unturned, but every - one was placed to impede the prog ress oi Democracy. The opposition had for its oan : dtdate for governor Ruben F. Kolb, a gentleman of high standing and ; remarkable personal popularity. From his yonth np he had been ; known as "a model'' among his fellows. He belonged to one of the first families In the State. His , maternal uncles John Gill Shorter and Eli 6. Shorter were the ' fore most men of their day one the I beloved Governor of his State, the other! a distinguished member of Congress. Henry Kussell Shorter,' the youngest of the brothers is now the popular president of the Kail road Commission.' X i . Hut Kolb -was . not dependent ' opon family Influence to 'give him honorable position. ' : He possesses within himself qualities that t usu ally win mens hearts and command When the Dinner Bell Kings. People ought to foci hnmrrv. and when tliey feci hnngry they ought to have good uigiMons. uut, aiusi tney don't fre- iiic ntly. That pleeue alike of the hist mm t me unjust; or tne abstemious and tlie ciatton; of vouth. middle an and lift's confine the protean imp. dvsDen- sia exacts dire penalties for apuetite's appeasement in the shape of heartburn, wind on and uncomfortable distention of ric stomach, and general disturbance in :icKuinr reinon. iV9pensia is verv generally accompanied by biliousness, irregularity of the bowels, insomnia and nervousness, for each and all of which, as well as their cause, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ia the nation's chosen remedy. Mularial, rheumatic and kidney troubles, lick 01 strength and flesh, and failure of appetite and the power to rest tranquilly, 0.11 uveiuume uv tue JJlucrs. COLUMN Only laving ;fMglke. Notice of JotCo-Partnership! After much consideration and due deliberation, I have conoiuded to never sail in the old ship that shlp-r-tbat Jiaa brought ao many to ruih Co-partnership. Often I am asked, the "question, "Don't you want a partner f yon have more business than ; you can attend to. I am making no money and would like to close my business and go In with yon, as you seem to be making all the money f Clergymen come next in number to mechanics under the head of inventors. Catarrh. Catarrh is a most riuscnistina ailment and yet many unnecessarily Buffer with the disease. They will try local appli cations, which do no good whatever, but fail to try such constitutional treatment as is afforded by a use of B. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Balm,) which removes the mucous poison in the blood and thus eradicates the cause of the disease. N. ('. Edwards. Lamnassas finrinirs Tex., writes: ''I was irreatlv annoveH with catarrh which impaired my general health. The discharge from my nose was very offensive, and I used various adver tised remedies without lencfit until finally the use of B. B. B. entirely cured me. I am proud to recommend a blood remedy with such powerful curative vir tue." B. C. Kinard & Son, Towaliga, Oa., nrnes: -v. e innucea a neighbor to trv B. . for catarrh, which he thought neuronic as it uaci resisted all treatment. 1 uengmeu mm ana continuing its use lie was cured sound and well. Where did youHat (lat? is the question often asked Big Dee on the street: Jit me look at.it.; I never saw anyj like it before. Some think it a Cleveland Hat, some a Harrison, and some a Weaver ; sat Makes no difference to Big ke, he had just as leave get a dollar from a Weaver man aa a Harrison man, and a Cleveland man as a Weaver man. All the same to him. Boys, Take V7aming I fear some of my friends will be disappointed this year in going to the Annual Picnic at Alum Springs. It comes off Tuesday after the first Sunday in August. Boys, take warning, NOT the first Toes day in August. Prince Bismarck is said to have a comfortable inoome of 1250,000 a year. Oh, What a Conga. Will von heed the ' warn Inc. Tha signal perhaps of the euro approach of mat mora terrible fluoan Uooaamption. Ask yourselves if yon oan afford for tha saka of saving BOo., to ma tha risk aad do nothing for it Wo kaow from rprisuoe that Saitoh's On re will Oars your ooogh. It never : fail. This ex plains why mora than ' a Hlllioa Bot tles were sold the past year. It relievo eronps aad whooping oough at oncer Mothers, do not be without Is. For lama bank, tide or oh est use Bhilofct Porous plaster. Bold by Haw Barns Drat: Co. ; Edison states that verv few people know the sound of their own voices. Tha need of aperfeotly safe aad al ways reliable remedy for tha peculiar d is oases of samsasT It BBlvarsal. X a remedy for tha household, offios, oa tha farm, oa shipboard and (or travel are by land .aad -tea, Wiakelnaaoa's Diarrhoea and Cholera Boaeedy ha proved it inestimable, worth ie- the prompt relief and eon it ailjlisorden arigiaaaing In the etotnach aad dlgee Mve yatas, awoh ajawlera, Cholera Hot bos. Diarrhoea, Oremps sta. 8ar- vioeaMa aader all oonditioas. alwav ready for as, and perfectly safe. - Prioe SSe. at all dnwqrist- rjoaaMoxwif.x The Right Time! My brother merchants any it is too dull to advertise. I am doing more now than I ever done. I believe If pays better to advertise during the dull season. "'Is P. H. PELLETIEE, ATIORK JB.T jl' A X ' 1 A W Oravaa gt.,' two doors fionth of Joarnal ofHoe. ' Will praotloe In the Oonntles of Craven, arte ret , Jones, Onalow aad Famllao. ' . United State Court t Sew Beroe.end Bnsreme Coort or tne Btt - 8!.Cfl Per; Year. i '"v GQcilorGJoiiilis. WALTER H0MAN8' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREIIEAD, 'it ' - .- - Now open for the season in connection with the Oak Eidge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperance drinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Moreh'ead" will make regular trips, leaving 1 the Atlantic Hotel wharf for Pavilion upon arrival of trains, and return just before their departure and at intervals as de sired, jell dwtf M0SE3 T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Small Jobs of Repairing eollolted -and sat is raetlon guaranteed. May bo found when wanted near the lee Factory. Reters to past character aa a elttna aad meabanlo. . .- . ,. laniaitf ROBERTS & DIIO. Wheloeal Dealer la Oroceries, Proyisions TOBACCO and MUFP, BOOTS a HOE. We ere tleo eeents tor STOCK "DIAOIsP PI.OUR. every barrel wananted. A Ure stook of PURK .WJC8T HTDIA MOLAHSKB, onr own lrapor'atloa. Ton wui and onr Prioe aa bow aa the BtavMdwt BOBRBTa k BBO OWLY 60c. - hp i-Fiforii Now Until Jan. 1st, 1B93, -FOR THB- BasilManlt. Wm, A, McIktobh. flew Derno Ircn Vcrks Successors to J. H. Orabtree 4 Co, Engineers, Founders. AKD MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in llachln ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double EdgenL eto. Agents lor Bargamln's Indestruotible Jiioaeeatea valves .The Amerioan Saw Oo. and PreacoU's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc, .We have lust erected a lanre Were. house adjoining onr Works, where we win keep a luU stock of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of anv aiua win oe promptly executea. urssvii Has Hard Times got to you house yet! ; Have ypu made up'ydur mind ?that yon would try Big tte next time yon go to New Berne. Kext jear promiseato je tli4 bardest- year Bastern North Carolina Jis ever oiperieneed, ,7hat will the barrwt' be t id the daily study of every farmer in the eOuntey. : Wai he have enough to satisfy the mort- 5 5 n n ri & n a v.lu) n 1 1 nr ! r ( I have Three Thousand Dollars Worth of Cloaks and Overcoats bought at 56a. on the dollar. - When yo4 foaat one will yon come and see me t Ah Notice of Incorporation, ' Sotloe 1 hrtlV eiven of tha Inearnam. tlon of "Tne Saw Bora Water, Jtteetrle Llnt and Rallvay Oompany." Tbat tiie name of tbe iBoerperatorf are William ti. Olarka. of Wakefleirf ar the li of Booth Klnretowa 1b tbe Btat of Rhode leiaaa. jueoaxa r. winiasu. or the oity of New Bern. North Carolina, rrknk M. inuu anq noDen a. rwwatt, or .too eity and eoanty of Providence. State of Khode felanri and each other a they may aaeoetale wlU, uiRm. - - - it The naaMof aaid corporation then tie "The nw wo wawviMinei4BniBa PeUway Oompany." t" That the bnilaee theraof ahaU be for the pnrpoeo 01 nuning ror water, owning. ooo- sirnouof ana opetatiBf a eyeteat of water works, and the sale of water; the mane fee tor. cnreMnc and sale of electricity, oleotrtoal enearatne and machinery for power, heat, Olghtlnf aad alii nee to whleh eleotrloltr may be acDlled: and tne eon. atrnetlng and eqnipptn a Street Railway or wuiw.ji Ma opeiafcu tn aame V7 eieetri orovner sower, aaa wiut power to erect tation therefor. . - , . T- That tha olae wheroaald 'bnelnMi W1t be earrled oa shall be the elty of Mew bera. wuu.tv, u,.,ui,(ivna uarviiaa. - I Tliet the time or the exliletase of thlaao. poretloo I limited to thirty yeate, t, Theamoontof the eapltal (took ataall not exoeea one noBarM ana euty uooaand dollar, the namber of abaree ehall natex. eeed ilzteoB handred, end tbe emomnt of ewu wmiv w u. uiiv nauarig doiiiii, r' Id wttnoet whereof T har hereto eat M band and afflaed my alof ofDo this His way mmj, am, mv4. ... : W.M. WATB01T, r mey T S04 Clerk Bnperlor Donrt Btat of north Carolina Craven eonnty. . Superior Ooart-Before the Clerk.' . '. Applloatloa of "TheRenee River Oompany" : Inoorporatloo." . I Rotlea t hereby bItbB thai "The Menu rover unnr uomeie" a-eoraoratiAa m- ated onder art 1c lee of aireeiaeDt reoocded In my ome in Ueeord of Ineoriwetlone. folloe sto M aad eagaced 1b bnalnee in said ooBBtr, ha made aDDllsaUoa to .nu.il e obana 1U "Aot of Incorporation." a follows to wlti - - i -, . inat tne amonnt ar we eapual.stonk of eeia ooraeTBiioB Brian d. finy ,inonid Dollar, divided Into five hundred share of th par valoa of on haared "dollar par . That ih laid annlleatlan will hlaaHI and aoaaidered by rne on the 'itth day of aotBst, utui, at my omoeta tbeOourt Uotue 01 eeio ooumy.at wo'Hau a.a,.-, . , ry aw, urn,. ... , -, . - : ; t -: Clerk Sapsrlor Cohrt, Craven oeanty . jyt rJ .,.; ,su uarouna. ' f.Lil uio u iiaiVai t I cannot spare time this fcca to go around to the Annual ricnloa in Onslow and. Jones, but irlU have my circulars out to let the peopte kfo? pt tha tiBmtt IJarsalai I hare lot them, Slpl ; l, V I IJorKffe Gale - Br virtue of pewerf 6onveved bv mort. (rtge deed from Julia F. Hard IsoB and Q. ti. Bardisorf to the nndertigded, ra- ooraea ut tne oiuoe or lot jteftuter of ueedaof Uraven eonnty, Book 108, page 18. I -will - oti- 6atvrday, August "80th, 189i at th X3oart- Hons) door la flew Berne, sell to the hUihest bidder.' far oaso, in property desoriDed la said saortgage dead (being; both tha home stead traot and the Cohan traot), to sat isfy said aaortiraga. J. j dn oiy.ita, wv . 1 v. . i -ir vAdmialitr attlx'a Notice, i th nnderslKned, Millie A' pnrtnn, hovlrif dnlyqnailllnd e AdminieUtu ot the late Henrietta Willie heroy gtee nnttt,.,' that all peenns bavins f mime aealnai tiioeeid lUnhLiie Willie 1 nrutnt lbem..n'er belure tbe Ittth iltr i.f Jny, wn, or tine no tice will be pleei 1 in lr of their r. ..rry. All pirnoneo"" 9 ttieeetateor in, :t i1nl. Tletle W1IM 1 iuaa luuneuiiue eatue-ainUflliU'iUji,- . ' -'; . " 'AdauuuKMlav WEEKLY JOURNAL: I NINE COLUMN FOLIO L AEG E AMOUNT OP READING. The Daily Journal .$5.00 Per Year. : 50c. Per Month. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there id A v daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. - ' hb ww sti er ib am arw mm saw aww saw sr sntp amara&jmssssi ' hlWHIBI HHIBIIiailll' IIAIBS. " - We Siave just receive d a Jawe lot of arid Jndsoiiw Books, wnich club with both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and AAA tnAm. nvtrl trat nna rtw iaiii,n ... a - .' T7 . Ow". VV- fj 4JAg VUQ jvat AAA advance ' for the Daily. By payine $1.25 for the Weekly one year in advance will alca entitle you to a book. Y -avr Tl ,!f V. S'' avflllll vr w rw II ;- : ' ' r. II BV lr UATI tirt em T . 2r . i. M wo vuusnal mere is b riHB ivLAra tf'kPAslTMra 6tvork executed inthebrst -;' i-. ; 'r''.&t(?S-'' :J- :;X- t- t v.5 1 n'v-?.'HrU X.l-:r.y , 7-, ' oirordor and at satisfactory prices. P : XiXy-yy'"-. h) -Xy X-x'X'v'' ' : ' '','Li'' :'' ' . Letter lloadt, . . Note Heads, , . ; . Bill Heads. X j, 1':. Statements," i Z. : BusincBS Cardsi : Envelopen, f.::jiX r'? t ; ;'; '.' ; X. : ': "'- , ::- X- '. kinds Of work; "
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