PUBLISHERS' ASXOUIfCEMENT. ... TsTK DAILY JOURNAL Is published Sal exoept Monday at ), 00 per year; I2.S0 for x month t. Delivered to city subscribers ilUnoUpw month. TUB WKKKLT JUUHNAi. I published Tory Thursday at li.tu par iddub. - Notices of Marriages or Deaths not to ex aad ten llnea will be Inter ted tree. AU ad ,.: dlilonal matter will be charged 6 eta. per . line. . . i" ; Payments tor transient advertisement moat be made In advance. Regular adver tisements will be colleoted promptly at the end of each month. - Communications containing news of ram-1 eseu. pnouc interest are solicited, no oom , munleatloa matt be expected to be publish- ed that contains objectionable personalities, or withhold the name ot the author. Arti cles longer than, half eolomn moat be paid tat. .-. (' , ( . Anyperaon feeling aggrieved etanyea ouymous oommunloatlon oaa obtain the . name of the anthor by application at thia offloe and tbowlng wherein thegrleTance exist. THE JOURNAL. a; HtRPIR. - - Proprietor, i'. T. HANCOCK. - Local ReperUr, ; eW-fnteredatthePoatomoeatNewBerne, M. 0., aa leoond-olaaa matter. National Democratic Ticket For President: GROVEH CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice-President: A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : ELIA8 CABB, of Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; B. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of SUte: 03TAVIUS COKE, of Woke. For Treasure: D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: H. FUBMAN, of Bunoombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. 08BOBNE, of Mecklenburg, For Sup't of Publio Instruction: J. C. BOARBOBOUGH. of Johnson. One of the McDonald families, of Lumpkin county, ia in lack to the tone of the biggest fortune ever seoureaby a Georgia family if prospects do not fail them. They re of English descent, and their ancestor was an officer in the British navy daring the Revolu tionary war. At the close of that straggle he settled in Georgia. It was known to him dnring his life time that he was entitled to an immense fortune in the mother country, but it seems that lie made no efforts to gain it. Recent in formation show that it is 13,000,000 more than first expected. A grandson ot the officer began an in vestigation about two years ago, and his representative has repor ted to him that the claim has been allowed by the courts, which gives the Georgia family of McDonalds a fortune running into the millions, perhaps $20,000,000. The exact amount is not given, bnt it is said to approach the above figures. One thing at least is not conjectured the inheritance has been allowed and the heirs identified, and it is a very large sum. The McDonalds are plain, hard-working farmers, leading the frugal mountaineer's life. wife and children. TheThird par- iy is composed in a larnmeamfal ot those who have suffered Dolrtr. cal shipwreck, and believe that the country will ro to the "dlmnation bow wows' unless they are rescued from political death and fed ' from the pnblio crib. Acrarian in sen timent they consider no condition comparable to office holding and luxurious llvinr on the frnita of others. The taking possession of a railroad that has cost millions, or a telegraphic system that reach es to the uttermost Jiaits of earth, wumu u m tfwm an evening pass- time as pleasing as a country danoe or watermelon festival. Al liance men want what belongs to them. Third"-party men want everything that belongs to ajy Doayeise. . Bat, after all. the widest differ ence between the Alliance and the Third party i the spirit that con trols them. 4Th Alliance is for peace, brpthirhpodandprosperitj the Third .party-is for - opon war, devastation and ruin any thing to beat the Democratic party. The members of one are the wcllds master-builders, those of the other are the tearersdown of what others have built. it is admitted that the Alliance and the Third party is a little mixed, but it wont be long before every man will be in his right place. Alliance men will be true to their principles, true to liberty and right, true to conscience and to God, ana stand resolutely in the great Democratic party the original and only peoples' party. On the paramount issues of the day the Democracy are one and inseperable. They stand for a re duction of the tariff and economy and reform in every department of Government, and they set their faces as flint against the Force bill. Alliance men would have preferred the nomination of some Democrat other than Cleveland, but as between Cleveland and Weaver they infinitely prefer Cleveland. Senai ob Ibbt, of South Caroli na, has telegraphed to Senator Vi las, at Washingten, that South Carolina has overwhelmingly repn diated the Third party and will loyally support the nominee of the Democratic party. With the Democratic victory just gained in Alabama, and Booth Carolina safe, looks as though the Sooth is safe to the Democracy. SR. 0. K. BAGBY, -SURGEON; DENTIST. Offioe, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist ohuroh, - . dec8dwtf " . NEWBERN. N. O. DR. J. D. CLARE, ' DENTIST," " " i ':r HHWraWll, W. O. Office on Craven street, between Pollock ana Broea. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTOBUB I.AX.LA "W . Craven 8t., two doors Boat of Journal offioe. y V.. Will prae tloe in the Oonntles of Craven arteret. Jones. Onslow and amllao. a. United States Court at New Berne, and ownm win at we owe. i .a . 81.001. erGar; H 60c. for 6 Clonlhs. WAl H0JIAH8' Pleasant Boarding ' House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season In connection with tbe Oak Ridge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperanoe 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. jeU dwtf com ami THE ALLIASCE A SI) THE THIRD PARTY. In some quarters there is a strange confounding of the Alliance end tbe Third party. They are very different; diffeient in origin, purpose, constitution and spirit. Tbe Alliance had its origin in the distressed condition of the country generally and of farming interest especially. The Third par ty had its origin in dissatisfaction with the political situation as rela ted to offioe, office-holders and office-seekers. The purpose of the Alliance Is to dignify labor, elevate agriculture and promote tbe moral, intellectual and material advancement of its members. The purpose of the Third party is to revolutionize the country; paralyze labor and energy by seizing the property of the citi zen and giving it to the Govern ment in a word by exchanging American liberty for Bossian tyranny. The Alliance and the Third par ty art constituted differently. The Allianoe is oomposed of broad minded men wholook upon labor as honorable, regard the rights , of property as sacred, and believe that man's highest . happiness . is found in the enjoyments of home comforts in the enjoyment of home ' comforts In the aweet society of LEMON ELIXIR. A Plcaxaiit Lemon Tonic. For Iiilliousnt-ss, Constipation Malaria. for IiHliL'VMtion, Suk uml Nervous Headache. For 8leqk'ssnetii, Nervousness and Heart diseases. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney Diseases' take Lemon Elixir. Indies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mosley'n Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 50c and 1. bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At- huita, (ia. He Enjovs Them. Also, James M. Bhem, col., of Cobton, N. G who applied in person, said he always loved to hear from BIG 1KB, and enjoyed reading his ads . when he was fortunate enough to get bold of the Journal. A Bankeu Whites: From experience in my family. Dr. II. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir has few, if nnv equals, and no superiors in medicine, for me regulation oi me liver, stomach and bowels. W. H. Maokem, Press. Nat'l Bank, McMinnville, Tcnn. A Card. For nervous and sick headaches, indi gestion, biliousness and constipation (of wnicn i nave rn-on a great sunerer) I have never found n medicine that would ivc sncii pieasani, prompt ana pel nent relief as Dr. II. Mozlev's Lei hbxir. .1. P. Bawtkll, OritEu, Ua. Publisher Daily Call. perma- emon In tbe pending campaign all four of the political candidates are Presbyterians. Mr. Harrison and Oen. Stevenson are active members of the Presbyterian ohuroh, while Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Whitelaw Iteid are regular attendants upon Presbyterian ministrations. HEMABKABLS RKSCVK. Mrs. Michael Curtain, PlainAeld. 111.. makes the statement that she caught eold, which settled on her lungs; she was treat ed for a month by her famflr physician. out new worse, tie told her she was a hopeless vlotim of consumption and that no medicine could core her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery or Consumption; she booght a bottle andjto ber delight found herself benefited from first dose. Bhe continued its use and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F. 8. Daffy's waoieeaie ana reran a rug store; large not ties. 50o. and 11.00. Every . Southern State exoept Eentuoky has passed pension laws tor its ex-uoniederate soldiers ShUok's Cpnsunptioa Care. -mis w Deyona qaesuoa wo snooeesful Cough Ifediolne we have ever sold, a few doses invariably on re the wont casee ot Cough.Cnrap and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suooees in the ear of Coswumpiioo is without parallel in in kletory of medicine-. Sines its first discovery 11 has boo sold on a guarantee, a test which do other medicine oaa stand. If yoa hare a oough we earnestly oak yoa to try- H, Prioe 10o., 60o, and 1. If yoor.-laags are sore, onesi, ot otos; lams, nee Bill Ion's Porous Plaster, Bold by Mow Boras Drag fM. : .fV:" HE WANTS TO READ Big k e's Adfeis&inents. JasPEB, 2(, C, Jnly the 30, 1892 siu ia.it : uear sir as i seae scatea in the JOUBAL that if anny une desird to read your advertisment and was unabla to pay for it yon will send it free six month. Yours truly, L. M. WEATHERING TON, Jasper, Craven Go., N. C. SIX MONTHS FREE. BIG IKE, Immediately niter receiving the above letter, had the .name L. M. Wcatherington placed with the weeklv subscribers to the New Berne Jotienal, i his is Loaded for It as . . . T.'l7m:ss:i i i. v.' . r tut , : Farmers, 'tis not the political issues ef thi flay that most interests yoa. Whether Republican, Democrat, or (hfj.Third, Party be in power, all the same with the fanner. Take :onadoise ef Hard Time Pills and cleanse your system of this tearful disease; that prevailing throughout the whole country, causing so many, trwhfirs, brothers, fathers and sisters to cry out, What snail I do to bfved f (the mortgage or credit system). Tea, my brothel jtamWf$to jeu can till your farm in defiance of the credit system, then yoi can Sy, like BIO IKE, "Let the world wag as it will, 111. be gay and nappy still." MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. . Small Jobs or Repairing solicited and sat isfaction guaranteed. Maybe found when wanted near tbe loe Factory. Refers to past character as a eltlaen and meohanlo. lanUdt ROBERTS & BRO. WkelesaU Dealers la ' . Groceries, Proyisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS mi SIOEo. We are alio acents for STOCK "DIADEM' PLOUB. everv barrel wananted. A lare atoek of FDRK . WJC8T INDIA MvijABoeia, our own impormuon. Tou Will find onr Piioea ae LOW aa the jjoweet. mavMdwt BOBXBTS a BBO ONLY 50c, Until Jan. 1st, 1893; -FOE TIII5- Basil Manly, Wm. A, MclNToerr. New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Orabtree & Co. Engineers, Founders, AKD MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers In Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies. En- dines, lioilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Kdeers, oto. Aifents for Bareamin's Indestructible Jiica eeatea valves. The Amerioan Saw Oo. and Prescott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have lust erected a larire Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full stoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of anv 1! 1 ' 1 1 , . . aiuu win oe prompuy executed, ta dwtr THEY SPOTTED HirJ. The Btockholders' Trsln of ttii ' A, & N. C. B. went down Thursday with two thousand people jon.Tier. : Bald one half to the other, as they saw him passing by distributing his clroulan, There goes Big Ike, who buys so many merchant out. at Wr hnq (Wje. on the dollar. ....... t . . ,i .j i., i :U: THE BILTEB iUE8TIO. All slog ft song of hard times. Of pockets empty, too; Of bustling 'round tat money Andfeeiuijroh!; to. blue Because yoa act so foolishly And Imy yoar goads an rash Not looking to. your Interest But wssttngy ant good cash. Ton know riglrt ifell a dollar Can fake cars' of itself, ; Itisthe nttlepermy . - Ton most lay by at the shelf BiglU would teach a lesson , That win hot cost yo dear Trad vtih 3M watch the silver ToijtM'sa(vnninayeAi,.g No tnirto najiie tis bargiiBe,'7 - Hs tells yon eycty day; ' Goto his stares to fcidfjot . 'Andteetbl easyway t X- t He sells his htrs.'bootsj iaoes and clothes, Best goods of every sort Hut ioryain nit$ hsre now heoome A popjilar resorti : f Don't rret because the Musts t Defeats tbe "Silver Bill;" The sIItct that most Intereeli you, J5toiwIubeIpyodoiti .'J . r ' it's like him ron can wave And flourish, in the laad nf free ; And home of all the brave. ,f;4':'7. Notice of Incorporation. Motlee la herebv dven Af the 'innnniM. tlon of "Tbe MewBern Water, Bleetrle U.bt and Bellwer Oompaay." i " we hhh m uie incorporators are William O. Clarke, of WakafleM or u t of Bouts Kingstown In the State of. Bhode uuuia, sumara r. Williams, or tue elty of nw wiu, niui vnrouua, . nna rs iurnoid and Bobert B. Pletener, of tbe our and oonnty of Providence. BtaU of Rhode Island and snob others as they may associate WltL them. The name of eald corporation shall be The New Bern Water. Kleetrle Llnht and Bll Company." That the bnslnees thereof shall be for tbe purpose of mlnlnf for water, owninc, eon struotlnc and operatlnc a system of rater wu, hh w. eaie oi water; toe saenufae tare, generatlnc and sale of eleotrlolty, eleotrteal apparatns and machinery tar power, heaUSishtlnc and alh naes to which eleotrlolty may be applied; and trie eon strnctlnc and equipping a street Bauway-of BaUways and operating the sameby electiie or other power, and wlUt ower .to erect stations therefor. . , . ' Tnat ine piaee wnereaalo; bs1ness shaH be carried on shall be the olty of Mew Bern, That the time of the existence of this eor DOratlon la limited to thlrtv lean. - Th. amount of tbe oapltal stock shall dot exoeed one hundred and. sixty thousand dollars, the number ot shares shall not ex. seed sixteen hundred, and the amount of wvu buot w um woe annarea woiiars. ' " In witness whereof f . hare hereto sat nv hand and afOted my seal, of offioe thlstttl day of May, A D. WW. r - m W.M. WATSOW. may27 30d Clerk Superior Court NOTICE. State of North Carolina Craven county. superior ooart-Before the Clerk.- AppUcatlon of'ThelleaM Biver Company" w amsna ana ebange"Aot of . lncorporatkn."- - otlce la hereby given that The Reuse Brver Lumber Company." a corporation cre ated nader artloles of agreemeBt reeorded In mt omee In Umtmri at 1 fiS to 04. and enirued In hminu ... . conniy. bae made appuoatlon to amend and ywwwev Aim mjo ei woorpormuon1 as rOuowS That the amount of the eapluUistock of said eorperauon ahaU be fifty Tboaaand uiTiaea mw nvenunared .nmres ef tbe nar vain ni mi. hn.rfM. iinii.M That the satd ppUoatlon win be heard ana considered by me on the 26th day ef aug-tut, imt, at my omee la the Court Uottee " awuveiooK, a.m. vniy aai.wiia.,. , ... . , , - , -s-: t . w-' . 'J W.U. WATSOF, Clerk Superior Court, Craven oennty. JyttWd Borth CaroUna, i Mortgage Bal$i; ; . Br virtue of powe oonveved brmori. Kan deed I ron Jnlin F. Hardlaon aul ... UAataoa so tne tindenitned, ra ootded In the offloe of ;(h Bsamtet of piwdi Of Craven oonhty, Booh; 1(W, vacs 16. I. WU1 on Saturday. AacaU SOth. 1893, at the Oourt House door ia New Berne. Mil to the hlsheet bidder, for oaeh, the propevty deeoribad ,1 said ssorsgas deed (belae; both the horns stead tract and tne Cohen tract), to sat isfraaid mortogs, .ibis rfuiy iwn, ies 1 ' v Jya.i..4 ii W. D. MclVEfi.-' rVdministratriz7 Notice. The anderslcned, U lllfe A Burton, having duly qaallned as AdamlnUtratrlx of the late Henrietta Willi, hereby aires notln.- lh7i U persons having claims against the said Henrietta Willis will araaant u. heferetbe lfth day of July, lHH.t, or till. no. uee wui bS pleadrd In bar of their reeovary. jui persons owing vne estate of aatd Hen rietta Willi, will make Immediate eettla. uentof the same. , - JulylBth.Uwj. ; ; . . ... Ajl, ,, SlllXtl A. BTJRTOIf, ' ' l$,t$ rf ' tfSf net. fadMrejtrt,. ( JOURNAL. NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMODNT OP BEADING. The Daily Journal, $5.00 Per Year. 50c. Per Month. Circulates in every direction from New Bemo, where there ia a daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. Wehaye just received a lartre lot of Kot a,nd Handsome Books, -which we club Willi'; both the Daily and Weekly Editions. CaUndl see them, and get one; by paying one year ia adyjance;fbr the Daily. By paying $1.25 Iot- tie;ee.wy one year in advance will alwi I entitle you to a book. . Job Dep art ent In connection with the Joubnal there is a FIRST-CLA83 DEI-EN,I, A kinds of work executed in 'th best Pt brder and at Batiflfactorjr prices. - ' t. v. .T-.-:i-.(' LetterlleadR. ' . . . Uf Av A rSioxe ueaaa, , vf; -..V Business Cards, , -s uwhauubuhj, z ? uusiness Cards, 2 '08tor8 kMi: -And all 1 SEXD Bill Heads." r ; Envelopes, kinds o work. J wmma copy of the ic: :.; fir.. t: f if It -J ft. 'if. V-'.VA-..1