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- PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. TBK DAI C.Y JOURNAL li published Del . If except Monday at I5.0U per yir, ti.SH for six months. Deliver.) lo olty subscribers at SO eenta per mouln.. Ttla WkGKLY JOuhaii la pnnusnea every Thursday at f i.M) par an num. . . Notices of Marriages or Deaths not to , eeed tan line will be In Mr ted free. All ad- duloaal matter wilt be charged fata. par Una,. : .-.; -. Payment for-transient advertisements mast ba mads In advance. Regular adver : UaamenU will be collected promptly at the and at each month. , v Oomaunloettons containing newsofsoffl. cieat public Interest are solicited, ho oom- maaleaUon moat ka azpaotad to ba publlih-,- ad that contains objectionable personalities, - or withholds tbe name oftba author. ArU . elaa longar than half eolnmn- most ba paid 'tor. ;v.:-: An parson feellnar aggrieved at any an v onymous communication can obtain tbe '. nam Of the author by application at this omoeand showing wbsreln ths grievance - exist, ..,.-.-. .. -- u. -. THE JOURNAL. ; at . HAHPBUB, r. T. HAH COCK. - Proprietor. Local Kepevter. '- (Wintered at ths Foetofflce at New Berne, M.O.,as second-class mat tar. National Democratic Ticket For President: ' GROVKR CLEVELAND, of Now York. For Vice-President: A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. State Democratic, Ticket. For Governor : ELIaS CABB, ol Edgecombe. For Lieutenant Governor ; B. A. DQUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasure: I D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: B. H. FUBMAN. of Bunoombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg, For Bupt ol Publio Instruction: J. C. SOABBOBOTJGH. of Johnson. When Radical emissaries are sent here from the North to traffic with the Third partyites, it is time to call a halt. There is in Raleigh man from Connecticut who has been conferring with the Third - part people, and has brought cor ruption money here with which to carry oat his schemes. lie wants to carry North Carolina for Har rison, and proposes to deliver three negro votes to the Third par tyites lor their State ticket for one in return for Harrison, and declares he has the money with which to bay them. White mon who call themselves reformers and who can be approached with such proposi tions as that of the Connecticut emissary, should be ashamed to show their faces and are unworthy of even the contempt of decent peo ple. News and Observer. DOWN WITH HAKKISON. If Democrats unite to compass the fall of Harrison it is not sur prising, but when we are told that sixteen Republican Senators have entered into a league to "break down Harrison'' it is wonderful, and still the wonder grows with fresh revelations of the plot. Is it a secret! It was a secret, but who can keep secret a confla gration whose lurid light mounts to the heavens! It may be said "it Is a lie." Not a fighting lie, but a Democratic lie.. Indeed! Truth is sometimes stranger that fiction, and evidence of tbe truth of this .rtatement is not wanting. The Sew York World is a great news paper that backs its statements with tbe proof. In its issue of Angust 15th, the Washington cor respondent of the World says: "Ths defeat of Benjamin Harrison . is necessary for the preservation of th Republican party." "This opinion is held by at least sixteen VAwtnKII fMkvi mstnVuitsi aI fViA TT n it a1 States Senate. They have all ex pressed themselves to that effect - after conferring together and ' carefully considering all tbe argu ments on both Bides." , "Four years more of Harrison they say, will so disorganize and disrupt the party that it will be impossible to poll it together and loot another Republican President . for twenty years. Therefore they have come to the exclusion that ITaMlaAftl. ' Anf. I. ,k. Aula thing that can save the party from total wreck." . The above information, comes to the World's correspondent Irom an absolutely ' reliable source. His informant Is a member of ths Sen the counsels of the Republican par- ty. This opinion is believed to; be shared by Thomas B. Reed and half a dozen other prominent mem bers of the Honse of Representa tives. Nearly two-thirds of the Re publican Senators were opposed to the nomination of Harrison at Minneapolis. There are some who worked openly against him: Quay and Oameroo, ot Pennsylvania; Waloott and Teller, of f Colorado; Jones and Stewart, i of - Nevada; Pettigrew, of South Dakota; ' Hans borough, of North Dakota; Powers aid Sanders of Montana; Wash burn, of Minnesota; Dubois and Sioup, of Idaho; Squire and Aller, 01 wasnington; ana Btockbridgb and McMillan, of Michigan; Casey of North Dakota; Davis, of Minne sota; and Wilson of Ipwa refused to do any thing to help Mr ..Harrison. Hale and Fry e of Maine; and Gal lagher, of New Hampshire, , pre ferred Blaine tojSarrisori and their influence was exerted in that exer ted in that direction." . It is admitted that this opposi tion to Harrison was manifested before he had been nominated at Minneapolis. It was hoped that the aotion of the National Repub lican Convention would be endorse by all leading Republicans. But, Mr. Harrison has shown a vindic ative spirit, and the breach instead of being closed has been widened. The correspondent of the World further says: "We canvassed the matter very thoroughly among ourselves before Congrats ad journed. Sixteen Republican Sena tors gave it as their honest judge ment that it would be better for the Republican party to have Mr. Cleveland elected next fall. Tbe men who have expressed them selves to that effect are Quay and Cameron, Wolcott and Teller, Jones and Stewart, Washburn, Pettigrew, Hausborough, Dubois and Seoup, Sanders and Power, McMillan and Squire and Allen. Bach one of these Senators will tell you in confidence that he hopes Harrison will be defeated, and he will also admit that he proposes to do all he can in a quiet way to elect Mr. Cleveland." "My name is in the list I have just given you and I speak from a personal knowledge of the situa tion." All this is most remarkable. If it is true and true it seems to le the defeat of Mr. Harrison is in evitable. Lung Troubles, Rheumatism Etc. Frequently u person is supposed to have consumption when it is some other liscaae Hltoerethcr that is reducintr his flesh ami making him look ale and thin. J. W. Yates, Tullauoma, Tenn., writes: "It lot 8 me good to praise Botanic Blood Halm. It cured me ol an abscess on the lungs and asthma that troubled mc two years and that other remedies failed to l)tnetit." 80 you see it is I sometimes 'well to try constitutional treatment. ISO remedy is so good as 1!. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) lor rebuilding wasted tiBsue, and giving hoalth to every portion of the system reached by that great circulating stream of life, the human blood. Again, it is often supposed that colds and exposure are the only causes of sciatica, rheuma tism, etc. Such is not always the case. It is frequently caused by impurities in the blood. Wm. Price, Luttsville, Mo., writes: "I was afflicted with sciatica and had lost the use of one arm and one leg for nine years. 1 went to Hot Hp rings and also tried dinercnt doctors, but found no cure until 1 triod Botanic Blood Balm. It made mc sound and well. I am well known in this vicinity." Observe, even when the renowned Hot Springs failed, B. B. B. brought relief. Rcmcuibcr, no matter what blood remedy you have tried or intend to try, B. B. B. is the only one that will give you com plete satisfaction. The number of dwellings in the United States in 1891 was 8,955, 812. TUB STAGE AND TUB PULPIT Bev. P. M. Bhrout, Pastor United Breth ren G'hnrch, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King s Mew Discovery tits done lor me My Lungs wen badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a Few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discover; and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight." Arthur tiove, Juanafer ixrve's f unny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor ouira trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption beats 'em all and cares when everything else ialls. The greatest kind ness 1 can aomy many thousand menas is to nrge them to try it." Free trial bottles at F. B. Duffy's drug store. Regular sizes 50c. and tl.uu. The average daily amount of sunshine is little more tbvn three hours. Oh, W hat a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sura approach of thai mora terrible disease Uomptton. Ask yourselves if yon eaa afford for ths aaks of saving 50o., 10 ma ths risk and do nothinc for it Wa know from experience that Bhiloh'i Onro will Car Toarooagh. It neve nils, tbm plains why mors than UDIloa Bot tles were sold the past year. It relieves oronps and whooping cough at oooa' Mothers, do sot he without It. For lame back, tide or ohast net Bh lion's Porous plaster. Bold by New Boras Drug Uo. . A busy doctor gives away st least a quarter of bis seroices. p3) .!Bo MJ 1 Not No Third Party, Republican or Democrat allowed to discusB the issues of the day in my store. Sore heads, take warning. It is the mighty dollar I am after. He Will Know Where To Co Mr. W. I. Hargett of Polloksville was in town this week, and wanted a pair of Shoes like those he bought from Big Ike thirteen months ago. Said he tried to get a friend of his to do likewise, but could not prevail on him to do so ; he bought them up town, and they only lasted him two months and a half. BUSY THIS WEE: To the publio I would like to say it all the news In my ad. this week, as I am making preparations this week to move the stock from my npper to my lower store. , I feel it is to my interest and to the interest of the people for me to know what Is going on and who is coming in, that if a man runs one place success fully in this county he is doing well. I CAN DO IT! I trust in ten days to have my two stocks into one, but will be very mnoh crowded for some time. When I put all my goods in my lower store it will be like patting a No. 9 foot in a No. 8 shoe, but it is often done, and I propose to do something like it when I combine my' two stocks. 1 know my lower store is too small, but Big Ike, unlike other men, has not learned to say, I can't The Colored Not less than fire thousand people so many merchants out at 40, 50 and 1 '1 Y I $ Democrats and Republicans please is impossible for me to give them do it. Fair i$v Over h said : There goes Big. Ike, who buys 67 cents on .the dollar, lJfiJJ: V in 1 4 i n . DR. 0. K. EAGBT,- . SURGEON ' .DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist Ohuroh, 'xv;;.:;:, deo8dwtf NKWBERN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, : ' HEW BBRRB, N. V Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. '"-r - P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNBT A iiAYT . Craven St., two doors South of Journal offloe. Will prae tloe in the Oonntles of Craven,, arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlleo. S. On i tod States Court at New Berne, end Rnureme C ourt ot the State. RG3ERTS & DRO. Whalssals Damlura la;' Groceries, Ffoyisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We are also asents for STOCK "DIADEM' PLOCK, every ttarrel wananted. A lante stook of PURJS , WK8T INDIA MOI1A.8BK8, onr own Importation. sv dome to see ns, or send yonr orders Too will- and onr Prices as LOW as the Lowest. BiatMdwt BOBKBTS S BBO WALTER H0MANS' Pleasant Boarding House AT MOREHEAD, Now open for the season In oonnoctiOD with the Oak Ridge Pavilion, now 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 .lust before their departure and at intervals as de sired. eis dwtr MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. Small Jobi of Repairing solicited and sat lsracuon guaranieea. Mar be round when wanted near the Ioe Factory. Refers to past eharecter as a eltlsen and meenanio. lanixur Basil Manly. Wm, A, McIntosh, flew Berne Iron 7orks Suooessors to J. H. Orabtree & Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists Aud Mill Supplies, n giues, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edgerg, oto. Agents for Bareamin's Indestruotible Mica Heated Valves, The American Saw Go. and Presoott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc". We have lust ereoted a lartre Ware- honse adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full etoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. urders for work or material of any kind will be promptly executed. mar dwtr NOTICE. State of North CarollnaCraven eounty. flnnarifif fVmrt tUifnM th m -v AapUoatloa of The Beose River Lumber UomDanv"to amend and chuu "Aot of lnoorporatlon." WfttlAA V. ...h mAmw . V, afr. ' ... D a.. 1 .nmlu. tfVvmM K II . , atad order articles of acreemeni reeorded In my offloe In Baoord of Incorporations, folios - w i , uu .ufN 111 uiiwum iu saia eoantr, has made appUoatton to amend and obaoae lu "Act of laoorporatlon." as follows to wit: That ths amount of the eapltal.stook of said corporation shall ba Fifty thousand -. . . .m vu . u u . t u u IVU BUIUTVa Ol III. nu Atn nt nn. hnnAvul .IiiIi.m That the said application will be heard and considered by me on the 2sth day of r m , f won iionte uiy ciu, un, , w W. If. WATBOF, Olerk Superior Court, Craven connty, ijU m Borth Oarouna. Mortgage Sale! w w ; Bv Virtue of mvii awimmJI k m gage deed from Jail F. Bardison and u. u. caruison 10 me unaen ifned, re corded in the offloe of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, Booh-108, page JSio1 wUl m Batwday,- Anguet 80th, io, ai n uonn uouse aoor in Hear Berne, tell to the highest bidder, for oaah, the property described in said aiiiKH uewo oeins dou tut noma teed tnc and the Cohen tract), to m. lsfy aaid mortgage. mis juiy lvth, wi. y80 W. D. McIVEB, Administratrix's Notice. TVlak HtluSMrimi4 Unit, st.aa. . 7" wiiusi win prtHni (wmion'tw twlnt the esute of aaid H - ' ' " win luuf launaaia&s) aaiua Beat of the same.' ' 4nlylih.ffl. . - ' t ux-Jt HILLIX A. BUETOlf , ' - ' " ' "Admlnutratrut. CommUlonrt' Sale. ' North nat-allMuslfriiwAm'n-t.. J " . ' JP??!:.gJ,!1yni Adm'rof Mortteeal Bam, . .PPr""1 o a Jadsment and order of sale IUhe aboye aotltlad apcelat procMd'al fendsradj at iBprtnc TermTuB?, ortbTHnpt nor Court Of said eonntjr and Btate. I wlU ecu M me biciust blddaV.lor easlaiatTAe th??i5?!5,OOTO ,M " eonhty. in following aeaonbed araeUof teatdi "T mA etatn tract situate oa the north side af Kenaa oad. la Township o" (. (?rlZ JMinty, worth CaroUna. adjoining TthilSnds f Samuel Ipock and omen, bln lb iliu eonvayed by w.J. French to the aaid jlor the ftrarlraots or twrccla of land of la? g wrSVifJ' Hordeoal" HmUJ y Mlnao! Aleaander, Thomas H. lxiial dls rjorrtdlnOrvcB county la knuri t)as No 7i, HnHutf O, l7rS 1 .0 foraoaortpilnaof Hirtcxoectediraiiir . $1. CO Per Year. 60c. for 6 Honiiis. ONLY From U 11 tlx el Ull. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OP READING. The Daily 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 ndvertisors. Liberal Advertising Rates. We have just received a larjre lot of Hew and ; Handsome Books, which' we club with boHfte ,D? Weekly Editions. . Cal and 8? tn,e,m'n-d Set one 7 paying one- year in advance . for the Daily. By paying $1.25 for Weekly one year in advance will also entitleou to a book. ..." .".? t .- : In connection with the Jocfhal there is a FlRSTCLAEl! ?2Z ?V-ftdHf?cry Prices. f rHead,, - - Note HeadaT ' ' ' Bill Head's. ' -- r BasmesBfjardft, , Envelop, ijfjj V;,f?;.,.- 50c. lVow 4- XSLa) OU09 THE - JOURNAL. of work executed in the bc And all kinds of wort. e tc who holds a high position in wta :i .. twnuiawwNier. : I if.
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