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THK UAlLYJOUKMAL la published Iml - ly, except Monday at tS.m per year; $2M for e'x months. Deliver. la city snbsorlbers at so oeats par mouta. f i . . . , TBS WKKKLTJOUH.NAU U pnbllahcstl every Thursday at fi.iu par at num. ; Notlcesof Marriages or Deaths not to ex ceed tan Una will be 1 malted free. All ad 1 duloaal mailer will be charted s eta. par Vi-'jina. i. i-ji v..,, ': , Payments for transient advertisement moat ba mad In advance, Keiular adv.r ' ; .tlsementa wlUbe collected promptly at the . wad of each month. OommnnlcaUoni containing news of anlfi . elan I nnblle interest are sollelted. do com- Mnaleatlon moat ba expected to ba publlsh- . s d that oontalns objeetlonable personalities, , or withhold! the name or the author. Aril- lea longer than hair column muat be paid Any person feeling aggrieved at any an . : onysaoua communication can obtain the name of the author by application atthli f ffloeend ahowlnc wherein the grlvanoe . -eixtat. - THE JOURNAL. Proprietor. Local Reporter. i WKn tared at the Foatofflee at New Verne, K.O. as second-class matter. National Democratic Ticket. For President: OROVEB CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice-President: A. E. 8TEVENSON, of Illinois. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELIA8 CABB, of Edgeoombe. For Lieutenant-Governor ; B. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of Bute: 03TAVIU8 COKE, of Wake. For Treasure: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: M. FURMAN, of Bunoombe. Ii. For Attorney-General. FBANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Bup't of Public Instruction: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnson. Tub phrase "Where am I attM is not necessarily a sign of inebriety. Even the Prohibition candidate will be apt to ask the same question the day after elec tion. There are two ways to be miserable on a hot day. One is to stay at home and mourn beoause you did not go off on big ex cut mod; the other is to go on the excursion. According to the report of the Commissioner of Internal Iievenne, between $7,000,000 and 13,000,000 was expended in sugar bounties last year. The Republican party has a patent on this method of cheapening sugar. IT was not essential to the vin dioation of so honorable and esti mable a gentleman as the Hon. James . Cobb, of Alabama, that he Bhould hare been subjected to an inquisition into his personal habits, out of whieh he was sure to emerge completely exonerated, bnt he is to be congratulated nevesthe less upon the triumphant result of this unpleasant ordeal. The Wat iion charges have fallen flat, and the only man thus far seems to have been injured by them is their author and promulgator. Mr. Cobb was all right anyhow, with or without . an investigation. His character and standing, as a sober, upright citizen and conscientious legislator are too well established to be affected by the shafts of cal. tmny. Poet. THE K0KT1I UBOLIMA.. The initial number of the North Carolinian, dated Friday, August the 5th, is now before ui and we are charmed with its appearance. It is an eight column four page paper filled with "new as is news, good selections and sound and ele gant Democratic editorials. While finding no fault with the North Carolinian, there are two things that specially pleases us it makes Its bebnt on Friday, and the price of the paper Is two dollars a year. Josephos Daniels is not the nan to shy at Friday enterprises. Us is no crank trusting to luck, bnt a well poised man relying on industry and enterprise joined with the fearless advocacy of sound principles, to work ont their legiti mate results. Placing the price ot the Carolin ana at two dollars a year shows hat it Is to be no "shoddy goods," i nt all wool and a yard wide. There la such a thing as publishing a good weekly newspaper at a dollar a ear, bat it Is done at the . expense of brain and muscle, and soon pas sea away. A good weekly , :. is al ways worth two dollars a year- poor paper is worth nothing. , The Joxtem AL congratulates Mr. Daniels and the pnblfo on the es Ubllahment of the "North Oarolin Ian .3 We ean wish for It no better fortune than that Its success may be cqnal to its merits, :-'sf TEAVELLEH'S NOTES. Impressions of AsheTUle, Its Buildings, Its Streets, Its Scenery and Its Characteristics. . j . , i .1, ASHSYlUJi, July 25 tb, 1892 Editor Journal: My first visit to Asbeville was in the sum mer of 1869. It was then quite small place, with lew churches, court house, and one good hotel called, if J remember correctly, the iagie." iroae irom uorganton over the mountains in a stage ooaon, upon my arrival r was met : . t- u J witu uwu, uieagrcouuie weumer. My second visib was in December low, i was a delegate to ine inter state immigration convention, then rode over toe mountains at night during a - howling- blizzard, and found the -place wrapped in snow and ice. This is my third visit, ana tne weatner is not and oppres sive as any I nave ever felt any wtiere. Such are my experience or the tnree visits bere. xnat Asneviiie has made very rapid progress, and is still doing so, is plainly visible on all sides, immense sums of money nave been invested here, and the end is not yet. On all sides are evidences of wealth. The city is laid out as well as the features of the site will admit, bnt the streets are very nar row, and the grade in nearly all oi tnem, is bo steep, tnat in walk mg down tnem, a visitor from level country, teeis like putting on brakes; and in going np, feels the need of something to poll him ahead. -mere are a great many very beautuui dwellings bere, as beau tiful as paint, putty, minarets, bay windows, brackets, tin shingles, wiue aoors ana plate glass win dowB can make them, and they cost large sums of money. The surroundings of many of them are very beautiful, magnificent grass lawns, elegant shade trees, part iers of beautiful flowers mostly ex. otios, and well gravelled walks, running down into shady nooks, ine wnoie scene maae more Oeaati ful by groups of happy children playing under the shade and mat mg the air resound with shouts oi joyous laughter. cut mere are some lots tnat are neglected; a portion of the front fences are in delapidated condition; Biiu witn an oi tnese defects Ashe. vine is a pleasant ana ratner a pretty place. ine expenses oi living here are fearful, house rent is exhorbitant, the house at which I am stopping, rents for seventy five dallars per moDtfij and is valued at 10,000. xou can rent a oetter bouse in new uerneior azo per montb, or you can buy as large a lot, and build on it, a oetti'r house, all for 14,000. I have not seen a level lot 100 feet in width unless graded, sinoe I have been here, some of the lots are -'0 feet below the side walks and some are 30 feet above them Often the front door of a honse. when on a level with the street, me rear oi ine nouse win require long flight ol steps to reach the back yard. This may be a good spot for per sons to mate money in, provided they have capital to commence with, but for men of small means, I imnKinere are many places in North Carolina far preferable. One who has means sufficient to start a medium large business here, sue ceasfully, has enough to live in aJnueiice, elsewhere. I do not, and I never believed. that any mountain country, is as favorable to longevity as the sea coast. We judge a tree by its iroits, and we judge the salubrity and healthfulness of a country by the appearance of the Inhabitants. The men and women of the east are. on the average, of better phv sique than those of the west. J. H. Catarrh. Caurrli i a most duscustini; ailment unit yet many unnecessarily suffer with tlx: lison8e. They will try local appli cations, which do no ood whatever, but an xo try nucn consiitutionai treatment ax in ttttordecl My a use ol n. u. Ii. (Bo tanic lilond Balm,) which removes the mucous poison in tne blood ana thus craiiicatcx the cause of the disease. N. C. Edwards, Lampassas Sprintrs, Tex., writes: "I was greatly annoyed with catarrh which impaired my general health. The discharge from my nose was very offensive, and I used various adver tised remedies without benefit until finally the use of B. Ii. 0. entirely cured me. l nm proud to recommend a blood remedy with xuch powerful curative vir tue. It. C KinardA Son, Towaliga, Oa., writes: "We induced a neighbor to try B. B. B. for catarrh, which he thought incurable as it had resisted all treatment. It delighted him and continuing its use lie was cured sound and well. Underground London baa 8000 miles of towers, 34,000 mile of telegraph wires, 3200 mllea of gaapipea and 4500 mllea of water mains. The Homeliest Maa In New lterae As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and et free a trial bottle oi iiemp'a tnusam or too Throat and Lunn, a remedy that is selling estirely upon Its merits and la guaranteed to relieve and ear all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ana consumption, irt Bottle, og era. ana , . X.-B1 :- t . . THE ORIGINAL Only living Big Ike. Notice of Jo-Go-Partnership! After mnch consideration and never sail in the old ship that shipthai hM Whgbji so many to rain Co-partnership. Often I am asked partner! you have mora business making no money and woald like to yon, as yon seem to be making all VJhere didGMat Haft Is the question often asked Big'lka on tboatreet.: Let me look at it. I never saw.anyjlike ttDefore. - eWaf thrt R; ar Cleveland Hat,J some a Harrison, and soma Weaver mil Jiii M etenw to Big Ike, he had just as leave get a dollar from a Weaver man as a Harrison man, and a Cleveland man as a Weaver, man; All the same to him. Boys, Take Warning ! I fear some of my Irieoda will be dlaappeinted this year In going to the Annual Pionio at Alom Spring. IT cornea off Tuesday after the first Sunday in August. Boye, take warning, HOT the first Tues day in August. The Right My brother merchants say it ia more now than i ever done. I believe the dull season. A Penny Baa Bard Timea mind that you would try ill Ik ild try Big Ik Next year promiaea to ba the hardest aver ezperleaeed. : What will t&.Urveet be tlajtba, dally Htudy of every farmer la the country. , Will be gage he gave last Spring. 55c. on - theBollar ! I have Three Thonsaad Dollars worth oi Cloaks andQverooata bought at 65o. o the dollar. , When jo want o will yoa borne hd aee me f ifi il Cannot OoaroE'itsio! I cannot spare ilme tUl cp.rcajo j in Onslow and T9njaa but .wLJ Jutvtt dur deliberation,! have conciaded to the question, "Don't yon want a tha yori can attend to. lam close iny bastness and go in with the money T T too. tfoU to,Adrertise. 1 am doing II pay better to advertise during ; . -J J.'.. i ' tfj &f si. I a si got to yonr honaa yetl :JQva you made i op your aett tima Tongv to New Berne aett tun jon year Eastern North Carolina haa bav aabagb to-aatisfy the mort :Oi IrtUpHtj. .:- .j-vri..A fo broud.ia the Annual r ionics my olf cttlars out to lot the people - BZl 0. II. EJLGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, oppoeite Baptist oburoh, -' " - eleosdwtt NEWBEBN, N. O. DR. J, D. CLARK, DENTIST, : J. IBW BBRHK, N. O. Office ou Graven Street, between Pollock and Broad ";';";:;': '.; P. H. PEILETIEE, ATTOBKBT-f ;iAW, Oravea 41., two aoors tkrath of Joomal offios. r- Will 'pra tfea in the Covntlw of Graven arteret. Jonaa. Onalow and Pamlleo... TJnitad BtateaConrt at Hew Berne, and Biuroma uouri oi uia Biata. i WALTER H0IIA1T8' Pleasant Boarding. -House AT MORSHEAD, ' Now open for the season In oonnectlon with the ; Oak Eidge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperanoo 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 aa de sired, jen awti MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpsafcr and Bdld:r. Small Jobs of BeDalrlnx solicited and sat. ls'aotlon guaranteed. Hay be found when wanted near-ihejee raouiry. Refers to nast character as a eltlcen and awMQia luunu ROBERTS & DRO. Whalaaala Deal are la? Groceries, Provisions T0B1CC0 and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We ara alan amnta tat BTnnR"niA Dnn PIXJUK, avery barrel warranted. A lane atoek of PTJBK . WKT INULA MUL.AMHEH.onr own importation. y Oome to see na. or sand roar ordera Ton wUl and our Prloes as hOW as taa mavMdwt BOBKRTB BRO Basii. Marly, Wm. A, Mclirroen. Hew Berne Iren Works Successors to J. H. Orabtree & Co, Engineers, Founders, AHD MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En ft-ines, Uoilere, Haw and Grist Mills, Double Edgars, etc. - Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible Mica Seated Valves. The American Saw Co, ana l'resootts Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc. , We have just erected a larce Ware- honse adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full ftoek of Machine and MM Supplies. . - Orders for work or material nf an kind will be promptly executed. maris awtr Notice of Incorporation. Notloe la hereby aivan of tha lamwi. tlon of "Tha Baw Bam Water, . BUeetrte light ana Rallwar Oompan?." William O. Clarke, ot Wake&eld, ot tha town of Sooth KlngstowB In tha Btate of Bhode laiana, ttieDara r. wiuiaaa, or tha elty ol Mew Barn, North Carolina, rrafik B. Arnold and Bobert 8. Kletenar, of tha city and eonnty of Provldanoa. 8 tat of Bhode island and such others as thar may aasoolata with them. The name of said aorperatlon ahall be "The New Barn Water, JUeelrle Light and Hallway company." That the bnalnaas thereof shall ba for tha purpose of mlnlna for water, ewnlna, eon straetlnc and operating a syataaa of mtar works, and tha eaia of water; tha mannfae tuna, genaratlna mad sale of eleetrtettr, alaatrlaal apparatus and maehlnery lor power, haat,3lghtlns and allj nsas to which alactrlcltr may ba applied; and tne eoa strneUng and aqnlpplng a atraat Hallway or Ballways and oparatlug tha same by eleotrte or other power, and with power to erect stations therefor, . . . n. . r. 'Chat tha plaae where aald business-shall be earned on shall ba tha elty of Me w Bern.' eonnty of Orava. Kortii Oarollaa.- - : That the tlata of thaaslstanoa of Ihlseoto. vrauanniiiniiaa iq tnirty sears, .. - , .., The amonnt Of thfaaiiltalauw,kahall n( laxoead one hundred and sixty . thousand aoiian, we number or shares shall notes-' eead sixteen hundred, and Ui amoant of eaoh shars to be oaa hundred oollars. ' m wimasawnereof 1 naya berate sat 1 hand and an xad my seal of offloe this XU1 day of May, AD. Will - W.M WATSON. W.M. WATHOW, -mayriOd Clerk Boparlor Oonrt NOTICE. State or North Carolina Oravea eonnty. - Bnperloc OourtBefore the Clerk.: AppUoatlon of "The Banes Blver Oompaa" to amend and abas ga"Aet of lncorparatloa." Botlee m hereby give that The Hesse Biver Lumber Company," a eorporatloa atad nader artlolsa of agraamant raaordad In my offiaa la JUaord of Inaorporatlona, Iblloa o. to 04, and engaged in bnalnaas la said eonnty, hae made application to amend and ahaaae It "Act of Incorporation," aa follows That the amennt of the capital, (took of said eorporetlon shall be Fifty 1 hoc mod polmra, divided Into five handred .nana af eai valaa of one hnndcad. dollars par ' That tha aa'd aJmllaallim ll'v ka an eonalderad by ma on the 26 th day of mv, jwi m my omee in tne vonn iteOM of said eonnty.stt lOo'aloek, a.m, -. - r ' : - '. W. M. WATBOS", , Clerk Snpartot Oonrt, Craven county, JyxlKOd north Carolina. Mortgage Sale!; r. : Br virtue of power conveyed by mort gage deed froea Julia T, Hardlson and Q. I Bardiaoa to the undenigned, rc oordad ia tha offloe of the Banister of Deedi of Oravea eonnty, Book 108, pegs 10. 1 will oa Saturday. Angus 20th, 1893, at tha Oonrt Honse door ia New Bern, tell to tha highest bidder, for oaeh, tha property described is said aortfrage dead (being both the home stead traoi and tha Gohan tract), to sat. isf taid mortgage. -u., .' ; Thig July 10th, 18BJ :i : : ij20, -y- W. D.McIVEB. : ' Admlnlatratrlx'e Notice. - The nndmlrned, Millie A Bnrton, having duly qnalltlMl aa Administratrix; of the lata Banriatla Willie hereby gives notloa;ttiat all persona bavins: claims avalnat thoaald ll.nrlatta Willis will prwent tnamn'ar befura tha IHth day of July, or tola no tloe will ba plaadrd In bar of thalr raovary, AH pr"ns owing iheaaiate-of aald H.n rt.ua Willi will make Immediate eelU- Jalymh,lti. ' ",:.t '" .'' , jaiLiiia, a. buhtuh, Adminisirawix.i 3..C3 per Year. . B-! COc. for G oniu ONLY 3Fjoiml Until Jan. -FOK WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. The $5.00 Per Tear. Circulates in every direction daily mail, and ia a Bplendid medium for advertisers. - ""- Liberal Advertising Rates. We lave just received a larjre lot of Heir.' and Handsome: Sooks, which we cluh witti bbth'the Daily and Weekly Editions. CaWand see tnem, and get one .by paying one year iiv idvance for the Daily. By paying $1.25op; iie Weekly Lone year in advance will also entitle you to a hook.:' li'P- JollepartiiMit. ..j I qofatetaklirl1hjbviiiit there la a FUtST-CLAt- 'ri t: '"t' .'' t.-ri.'- !:' i . "n ' ' ' ... f ?. v . ' ' , ;ft i ;:- .- . , -.' K'ty $ot work executed in the brU Letter IXearK ;.Note Ileads-. i.V . f- 'p'fltatemonta Pofltera,' tpOfFon rurs epeccsij 3. 50c. Now 1st, 1893, THE - JOURNAL. Daily Journal, 50c. Per Month. from New Berne, where there if ' LiU IIoadB. BuainesB Cards, Envelope And all kinds of work. copy ot. the jourr -
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