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i:RS' AXSOl'XCEaEKT. ULY lODHMAb Is published Dal i Monday at r.i per year, KUO for , ii Delivers w e ty subsortbers u n 4r mo iln. i 'KUKLY JaJJMAWls published , niay at li.tii per amnio. Naiu-.ui Marriages or Uoatns not to ex ' t.nu lines will be inserted free. All ed i mauier- wilt be charged ,5 ota. per for transient advertisements lain advance. Regnlar ndver il Will be collected promptly at toe nd of each month. - - UommunloaUons containing newaofioflW elentpublielnleresteresollolted. Ho eojn- jnunleatlon mint be expeclea to do pa.ouen. ml that contains objectionable personalities. At wtthhaidi the nam of the author. Arll- alea longer than half oolnmn most be paid (or. Anvnerson feeling aggrieved atanyan nymous communication oan obtain the nam a of the author by application atthle offloeand ahowlnf wherein the grievance emlet. - kV ; , ' THE JOUKNAL. - Proprlator Local Reporter, & BAKVaVt, I". I. "HAWCOCK. I ;- i ' aay-Kntered at the Postofflce at Hew Berne, M, 0 aa aeeond-olaM matter. Hattonal Democratic Ticket ., , For President: GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. . For Vice-President: v A. E. STEVENSON, of IUlnoii. State Democratic Ticket. 3';" For Governor : . : EL1A8 CASK, of Edgecombe. " ; For Lleuteiiantaovernor : R A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. ;,'vv': For Secretary of State: ' OOTAVITJS COKE, of Wake. For Treasurer:'! f D. W. BAIN, Of Wake B. H. For State Auditor: FTJBMAN, of Bunoombe. For Attorney-General. FRANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. ' ' For Sup't of Pttblio Instruction: i J. C. SCARBOROUGH, or Johnson. ' County Ticket. A House Hepres'tives, K. W. YVadsworth Register of Deeds, . . J. W. Biddle Sheriff W.B.Lane, Treasurer Tboe. Daniels Coroner .... Dr. 11 8. Primrose, Hurvevor T. E. Wilcox : Pnsidentiil Elictors for State at Largs, i ' ' - O. B. Aycook and R. B. Glenn. :, Congress, 83 District, Judge Oth District, . U. F. Grady G. A. Shuford - IN the August number of the Re pabliean Magizine a prominent ': place ia given to a paragraph quo ; ted from Senator Hoar's speech on ' the Force bill. "Not till the Amer , loan ballot-box is as sacred as the A mjkwlAAM tiAnvth M ib,b AT r Ifiar "will the mission of the Republican party be ended." The white men of the Booth shonld make a note of this. ' Ws surrender oar editorial space : this morning to an admirable ar tide from the Richmond Times on Perversion of the Alliance. Read it. and eive it to voar neighbor to read. The Alliance has done a great deal of good and is capable of doing much more, bat unless it esoapes from some of its leaders the days of its usefulness are numbered. PERVERSION OF THE ALLIANCE. In this free country the voters mav organize themselves into as many different parties as they please. There is nothing either in : the lav or the genius of oar people , to prevent a third or thirtieth par " ty. Furthermore, there is nothing ,; ia the law or the genius of oar peo ple that even disoonrages the f peaceable advocacy of any form of '. government from the wildest dream of the extremest free love, ohurch S hating Anarchist to the severest autocracy. .And the people have the right to choose that character of government which they may deem best salted to secure the greatest good to the greatest num ber. Bat as the people have already agreed upon one form of govern ment and have agreed with each : other that the terms and conditions . of that government! shall remain steadfast until it Unaltered by the 1 will of the people,"to be. ascertained and declared in certain ways, the ; man or set ol.men who try to break through the limitations fixed by the people themselves is either an open enemy, or as is generally the case, a secret foe of American Llb- , erty. These men, of whom the best that can be said is that they are agitators, are almost universal- : ly failures in any useful , and pro ductive pursuit and take to poll- - tics as a last resort. Disoontentod themselves, their delight is to - make as many others as possible as disconted as themselves; bat is it i to be expected that the ravings ot sack persons shall pass as the nr. Frances of troth and soberness T Shall the personal security and the property rights of the people be tamed over to ' the direction and control of men whose ability is rather to tear down than to build !p f 'ft , The Farmers' Alliance was an i mization for the promotion of I ) in their business Its aim f j rierease knowledge of agrt : i 'I Its branches, and," byj . to '"'. M t"rwi to i bay machinery, : teed, fertilizers, etc., and secure transportation as cheaply as possible, in short, to increase the valae of their prod' vote and lessen their expenses. t -t It was a commendable organiza tion. and as Bach attracted to Its bodv not onlv the best of the far mers, but those of their sympathl zers who were permitted to Join. To aid in disseminating this use lul knowledge officers and lecturers were elected and paid salaries, whose mission it was . to tnstrnot the farmers in the premises. . . ; It was dis Jnctly underetood as the very basis of the society that It was to be non-partisanr it wia for bust. ness.not politics. Organized on this principle it was faithfully oondac ted for some time. The officers and InntnrnrH. in - rtttnru for th salaries, mileage, etc., whiah were paid them from contributions maae by the farmers no doubt accom plished benelloial." results for, the Alliance. Bqt in an evil hoar the glitter of political office, the thirst tor power,t ,: governmental - power, no pent-up Utica, nothing short of oar whole bonudless continent came as anintoxicating vision be- rore the ; imagination or these Alliance office-holders. The res olution was formed' to4 make a stroke as bold as Cataline's, and having thrown off their . farmers garb and changed their attitude as tnorongniy as did Dr. Faustns when he sold his soul to the devil. they moved into the lipes of Weaver and the Third party and called upon their farmer friends to lollow, Nod- partisan with a vengeance 1 Aud what do these - deluded leaders expect f Do they think that the majority of the farmers of Virginia and North Carolina are going to abandon these noble, phi losophic, patriotic, true and tried principle which are comprehended in the name. Democratic and ao cept as a substitute a hash of isms T We have nothing to do with the i ambitions or -delusions of these office-holding Alliance Weaverites, bat in daty to oar fellow-citizens whose highest interests are wrapped together we raise a warn ing cry against this Abuse of oonfl dence of Democratic members .of the Alliance. 'j A great wrong has been done them .' The result will be that these gaidee, blinded by their own ambition, will take into the politi cal wreck which inevitably awaits toe Third party the Farmers' Alli ance, over which they were placed as non-partisan officers of a non partisan business organization. SURGEON DENTIST. Offioe, Middle a treet, opposite Baptist obarob, - - - - :deo8dwif , n NEWBEBN, N. 0. D. CLARK, - DENTIST, " '" i'T .Office on Craven streat.?batwen Polloek and Broad. - if ; r n y 'I z V TAN L. 1,8 " 0 1 ' n V . " ' - Will be : mjtnltont oi , BIG JKE'S Two lldibt into one.' and the Opening wUlti entire stock is clogrjd but!(and another bought. ; i. ..V. . ..i-C. . P.;mPELlXTIEE,i ATTORNEY : AT. LA v Oreven B.';" tw doors Boath of n Joumai offloe. . T , Will prc1eo In thaOounttes of Craven, arteret. jnoea, Onslow aud Faalloo. v: United Htetee Ooortat New Berne, ana 8tueiBe j'onrt of loe State.-- - . Oil" i Uaoi a.J IUI IUU1. 4 G0c. for G v Loin. j. ' ' Z Whaleea Oealere ia. Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO ami LWP, 100TI mi SHOES ' Wa are also arent for BTOOK "DIADKM' PIOUB. every barrel wan an tod. , A larce stock of FDRB .WEST DWM M0LA.88K8, our own Importation. Tou will find onr Prioas as JLOW as Us SWTiMdwt B0BXBT8 MO The (ienuine and the Sham. Every good tiling has its host of imita tors; I'vcry genuine article its counter feits. The imitators iilways choose the most vuluuhlc'und popular article to counterfeit, so that when they claim their shuiu to le equal, or as irood. or the sauie us "cw-und N s, tuc public may depend upon it that "8o-and-8oV article is the best of the kind. The sham proves the genuine merit of the thing it copies and never has this been better illustrated than bv the imitations of .Aiacock's Poiioitk Planters. Am.COTK'h Poiiors rLAHTEIl IS the Ktundnrd of excellence the world over, and its imitators in their err that theirs is 'as good us Allcock s'' arc only em phasizing this fact and admitting "Aid cock b to be tlie acme of perfection, which it is their highest ambition to imi tate. The difference between the gen uine and these imitations, which copy only general appearance, is as wide us that between copper and gold. The only safe way for purchasers is to always insist upon having Allcock'i Porous Plasters. They are the only perfect plasters ever produced. D6F w ' '; "fit-- !rf -3;0.' '- ??" . '"! " At my Grand Opening you will see the Third Largest Stock1 inlteniirbrth Carolina. Everybody shonld ayail themselves :,t of the opportunity ahdlay ' in their' winter's supply at such prices as never before heard of. WALTER H0LIAN8' Pleasant . Boarding; House AT MORBHEAD, Now open- for the aeason with the in connection Oak Ridge Pavilion new and well furnished. ; Tomperanoe drinks and refreshments at all hours. The Sharpie "Louise Morehead" will make regular trips, leaving the Atlautic note! wharf for Pavilion nnon arrival of trains, and return:, just -before their departure and at Intervals as de sired. jelS dwtf ' t MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Mlitu fimall Jobs of Reralrlnv aol'altail anil nt. Js'aotlon anaranteed. . .. jeayne ionna wnen wanted near the lea Factory. . ( i Refers to east eharaeter aa a nltluni mA meohauto. . .. laalldtf Basil Manly. Wm. A, Mcluiosn. THE p) The bark of the Australian Mimosa is now used aa tannin for hides to make morocoo leather, as n gives a sitgnuy reddish tint. LEMON ELIXIX. A Pleasaut Lemon Tonic. For Billiousncss, Constipation and Malaria. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. For sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart diseases. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney liiscoses tuKe lycmon Jb-nxir. , Indies, for natural and thorough or- irnnic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mosley's 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. 60c. and f 1. bottles at druirinsts. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, (ta. A Banker Writks: From experience in my family, Dr. II. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir has few, if any equals, and no superior! in , medicine, for tne regulation or the liver, stomach and bowels. W. II. Maoskls, Press. NatT Bank, McMinnville, Tcnn. A Card. i For nervous and lick headaches, indl gestion, biliousness and constipation (of j wuicn l nave txten a great, suflerer) j have never found a medicine that would give such pleasant, prompt and perma nent relief as Dr. II. Moscley's Lemon Elixir. I J. P. Sawtell, Griffin. Ga. i Publisher Daily Call. ' FUtinnm has beea dtsoorerad In the Boatberit -Bills, (weatj-Hri miles sonthwest of Sapid Oitf. Hnnth fialrAfs, ' ' ' ' " . " Some Foolish People: ' Allow a eongh to ran until it gets beyond tne reaon ot medicine. J ney orten say, 'Oh.it will wear away," but In most cases it wears them away'. Jould they tw induced to try the successful medioln called Kemp's Balsam, which ia sold 0 a positive guarantee to oure, tbsy woul immediately see the excellent elieot afie taking the first dose. 1'rioe BOo, and $1 Trfal size free. At all dnifints, ' j marSdnod mnw . Have never been so thoroughly aroused as at the present day, -i'4r ad mi -tri. '. 'mm : J.m'JLumm. J:t mm ,t.r. aai" vuoiiov. belief i is the cry from every household. Until the pnblio adopt the Cash Sys tem there will be relief. No political power on earth can do any g'opd until the Credit System fs done away witfr. f flew Derne Ircn Vcrks Successors to J. B. Crabtrce A Co, I1" Engineers, .: Founders, MACHINISTSs! Manufacturers and Dealera in Maehin. ery, Machinists and Hill Supplies, En gines, Bollerl, Saw and Grist Milla, uuuuu xiugers, eu., - , Agenta for Bargamin a Indestrnotlble Jitea oeatea valves, Tne AmerieanSaw Co. and Presoott a Direct-Acting Steam r eeu, oto, . -We have Just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we win Keen a lull stoek of slaeh na nt Hill Buppliea. uraers for work or material " of ari 1 OWLY 50c: ritil Jan. 1st, 181)3, -FOE THE- WEEKLY JO.URW Ali. NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READINGj kind will be promptly executed. . !" mains ewtr . r . ; Farmers & Merchants Bank 1TOW, BERNE, N, 0. : . i , Organized one year ago. ' T: CAPITAL STOCK , , $72,000.00 Dividend ; , . j 8,750.00 8nrpln and Profit , : .4,808.08 ' : . ' . OFFICEBS : .t n . h. H. Cotucr, ' 4 . i Prettdeat. W. 8. OUADWICK. VfaM-Prasidms. T. W. Da war, '. Cashier. a. u. rowaxL. . , - Teller. - ' DIRECTORS : r J. W. Stewart, W. S. Ohadwloki joon atnter. , . . u. Harks. 1 L. H, Cutler, ; ; ft B. HeokburriJ , Beadqnartera for Niokel Baring Stsrnpi, , xuur vusinoss is respeououy solicited Commisslonera' Bale Sink or swim, lire or die, durlag the year 1893 yoa will never ow no man a dollar, and ao one owe yon. unless be adopts this plan . No sssn'cah join the Fourth Party if.: -"4 11 ! .7 ''.,. wJW' I , 1- . L . I !fc . . it-C f' Look to your interest and be" lot ao foolish as to '.boy your 'good' before too see Ic Ike. .Forney Brock; one of Jones oountr's moat intelligent and refined yonsg men; wai la the' city " on Satotdsy layifjj la bis supplies, getting ready to retort , o . Tflalty.'. where he nae to furnish his owa room, sad took this adraataffe of the ooeasion by bnj 1 ig his entire outfit from Big Ike. , Beye, yoo win do well to do like him." ! ;ti if '4 ' . 4 i '1 u, f I r north OaroUoa-lraTen eonntr. ' 1 Janes O, Harrison, Alm"ror Mordeoat Haas. deoeased, ve. LuX Baas, et ais. - TT PnrsuanttoaJadtmnt and order of safar m bootw eniiuea epeoiai proeeedlna. rendered at Bnrlnglerm, Hurt, of the upe rlpr Court of aald eonntjr and State. I wlU eeU to the hlaaeat bidder, for eaah, at tlie uonri noose door mt eaht Ore Ten eonntr.ln the elty of Dew Berne, N. O., on Monde, mptember 6th, ISO, at 11 e'elook, aoou, the foliowloa deeonhed trsAUinr i&mH. . . , Aeertala traeteltaatvowtheBorthsldeof auee noaa la TOWDStot Mo. S, U re Ten eoonty, Jioith Oarollna, adjolniat the Unite ennveredbr w.J. yieaota to the anidMon. aeoai Hem, by deed dated, Wov. IWh, 1W1, eontjly, Book Ko. TS, paaea UM and I7, eoq Ulnloe aereauen aoree more or lea full demrlbad ta aald deed and: the petition la aald proceeding. ' '1 ' I Also another tract lying on' the smith tide orsienae Knad In amid Townahlp Mo.8,eaid oonnty and aiata. tMiruv ta- kuM.,avw-H .to the eald fiioriteeal li-m hr Hnry H. Ttiui and wta by deed du,l Jenu-ry H it, lts'a, reeortlfd In the tnuwirfie of revtnft,i,niy m Hook No. 78, pufiil and 'e H, emiMtiuuis 1 t t. lui.f dMwriawd in eald deed and the petition, eioepuuc tnerermm the fonr Irene or pareie( lend or U1 g acirea eann oouvered bv Mnnleimt lum and wire to Stinco A Inlander. Triouiaa li. iiiia hant, Blmoa Rtaton and HrivMinr lwry bv deeds ymHiriled.ln Ormven ertnuty In boose of weus nu. tp, page xu, ana no i. piuie sill, and No. HI, paie 'l, and No., IUI; (wve W mpenUveir, wlilnta are hereoy mrenred 10 for a deaerlptlon of eakl aaoeptod tree's i 1 This Aaaet ai, Jli. - - c ... , - j, :.. r-O, R.TITOMAS,rt Sltl ' r " Comnjleeioner. f r i i7 rt 17- P , r 1 is w.uranii' j I' 13.-.:-re . . The Daily Journal .$5.00 Per Year.r 50c. Per Month.-. i Circulates in every dircction.fi out New Bern-, uherq tht rc V4 daily .mail, and is a snlnnrliil mnHfnm tM n0i;onM :': V 7 -o V a uu a. a binr in. .,., k. Lifcsrcl Advertising Rdss. iPWehive just received a fartro lot of aW; Handsome Bboks which we' cluh 7ith both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call and. - All " . ' - "';' . - Etja mem, ana gen: one Dy pay id sr one vcar m advance for the Daily. By paying $1.25 f:r the Weekly one year in advance yill alsa entitle you to a book.- - - : vfi. v 1 1 ; '.v,; ff . -f " - . ":- -t 4 . --. ..-..'-- t Io connection with tho Jouknal tliere is a FIU3T-CLA: JOD DETAUIMENT, All kinds of work exerutrrt in D.o ! 61 oirdor and at salinfactory pricc&i Lottor Iloarln, .Statr:.. Note Ilculo, JiiiRinn ; (' I'M llt-tlj.
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