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LISIIEBS' A5N0U5CE31ENT. . DAILY JOURNAL U published Daily t Monday at o.UU pat yeari J3.S0 (or months. Delivered to olty- stfteerlBeM .) oeata par noatn. , i ' TH WKERLTJOUK.NA.Li ! published ry luuriidayAi liAU Htuu..t.k. . r. aloei of Marriages or Deaths not to ex 1 ten lines wUl bo inserted free. All ed muliutur will bo charted .6 eta. per . a. ; J'. ; Vxw. ;:-J.,-' Faymente for transient advertisements matt bo mod la advance. Regular adver titementa will bo collected promptly at the end oeaeh month. 1 V.'ii" Communications oontalnlng newt ofsnai. olent pubUo Interest are solicited, Ko com munication matt be ex pooled to bo publish ed that contains objectionable personalities, or withholds the name of the author. Arll olee longer than hair ooluron most be paid tat..:hjr--;!.';.V. . Aay parson feeling aggrieved at any an onymous communication can obtain the name or the anther by application at this offioeand showing wherein the grievance .exist: "V THE JOURNAL. M . HAKPsW. C T. HANCOCK. - Proprietor. Local Keporter. SV Entered at th Potloffloe at New Berne, tf.a.aeseeond-elass matter. National Democratic Ticket. - .', i-;i-.-ts,'-,.. ' For Preeideut: : GROYER CLEVELAND, of Now York. f For Vice-President: , A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. awsswao) State Democratic Ticket. For Governor : FT .TAB CARK, of Edgeoombe. "' For Lieu tenant-Governor ; & A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of State: 0CTA.VITJ8 COKB, of Wake. For Treasurer: D. W BAIN, of Wake. ' Tot Stale Auditor: B. K. FTJRMAN, of Bunoombe For Attorney -General . " SANK I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Supt of Pnblio Instruction: J. C, BO ARBO ROUGH, of Johnson. . . , , e . Comity Ticket. . Hon R-pree'tivee, E. W. Wadsworth. Regbtor of Deeds, . . J. W. Biddle. Sheriff ". ..... W.B.Lane. Treasurer ..... Thos. Daniels. Coroner .... Dr. It. S. Primrose. Surveyor J.E. Wilcox. Pnsidenti&l Electors fur Stile at Large. 0. B. Aycook and R. B. Glenn. ' Congress, 8d District, Judge 9th District, . B. . Grady. G. A. Shuford, ' POSTMASTKB-GENEBAL Wana inaker has Issued his order provid ing fof free delivery and free collections of mails were ever per. , -sons desiring it ill have the weaoribed boxes put up at their ' doors. Ta;B Third party liars say that Cleveland is the friend of the ,: ; National Banks. Let us ex amine that statement. While . the Chicago convention was in session Cleveland instructed his friends' to send him a copy of . the platform and declared that he would not accept the nomi- . nation if he could not stand Bquarely upon it. The platform was sent to him by telegraph and met his approval before he was nominated. It is distinc tively and postively in favor of State Banks and therefore in " direct opposition to Wall Street r.ftnd the National Banking sys tem. The center of the money power is New York and Cleve- , land did not get a single vote from that State. :'., POLITICS IS THE MATE. ' The Republicans have met in ., convention and nominated a fall State ticket. Of the individuals who compose : it, we have nothing to say. They are ' Beooblioans and that is enough. This move on the political chess- board is very affecting to tbe au dience." I : It disgruntles the Peoples' party, ' and pats the Democratic party on its metal. There is a breach of faith some where. The leaders of the Third ,' party did not expect the Republi ' can party to enter the lists, and all . its calculations are knocked into a "oocked hat.' j The Democratic party, however weloomes the contest with its old ' enemy. ' la fighting the Peoples' party half oar shots are made with blank cartridges for w' regard at least . half of their men as friends, almost persuaded t strike hands with ns ia aa earnest effort to seoure re form la all. departments of the Government. ' Bat, with the Be publicans before us, every gon will be charged with solid . shot that will be seat as thunderbolts of war tato the ranks ef their battalions. What is the issue now, presented X) the people of North v Carolina T is" - white .supremacy or domlr-" -v. The late "enn c ' 'red in opposition to the , present system of county government If they suooeed in the State,'', this rampart of domestio security will be ' de stroyed, and all that is hideous in a war of race must be -endured by the people of Eastern North Caro lina. All now is peaoe and ' secur ity. Then, but, we dare not lift tbe curtain and expose the mon strous picture. , ' J The Peoples' party has a weighty responsibility resting upon it which itoannot escape. It is responsible for the present condition of affairs. But for it, North Carolina would not now be in danger of Republi can domination. The rank and file of the Peoples' party did not mean to endanger civil liberty and domestio security by withdrawing from tbe Demo cratic party, and even now, they are coming back and very soon their blades will be seen flashing in the thickest of the fight for white supremacy and Democratic govern ment. Everywhere their return will be welcomed, not alone for their votes but, because it will restore the fel. lowsbip, so unfortunately broken, that is essential to the prosperity and happiness of our beloved country. l'lIBLlcTsPEAKiNfJ. lirand Democratic Rallies. Hon. 13. F. Grady, Democratic candidate for Congress, and John O. Smaw, Esq., Democratic can didate for Presidential Elector in the Third Congressional distriot, win aaaresB toe people on the is sues of the day at the following times and places: Ncwkirk's Bridge, Sampson, luesaay, aept. 16. Dupliu Roads, Duplin, Wedoes day Sept. 14. Warsaw, Duplin, Thursday, Sept 15. Kenansville, Duplin, (at night), inursaay, Sept. 15. Uallsville, Duplin, Friday, Sept. 10. Clinton, Sampson, Saturday Hept. 17. Cedar Greek, Cumberland, Mon day, Sept. 19. Bladenboro, Bladen, Thursday, Sept. 22. Butler's Shop, Cumberland, Fri day, Sept. 23. Cottonade, Cumberland, Satur day, Sept. 24. Jonesboro, Moore, Tuesday, Sept. Carthage, Moore, Wednesday, Sept. 28. Bensalem , Moore, Thursday, Sept. 21). Pocket School House, Moore, Friday, Sept. 30. Lillingtoo, Harnett, Monday, Oct. a. Barbecue, Harnett, Tuesday, Oct. 1. Turner's X Roads, Harnett, Wednesday, Oct. 5. Dunn, Harnett, Thursday, Oct. C. Mingo Lodge, Sampson, Fridav, Oct. 7. Godwin, Cumberland, Saturday, Oct. 8. Jacksonville, Onslow, Wednes day, Oct. 12. Catherine Lake, Onslow. Thurs day, Oct. 13. Itichlands, Onslow, Friday, Octo ber 14. Morton's Mill, Onslow, Saturday, Oct. lb. Beaulahvillu, Duplin, Monday, Oct. 17. Tuckahoe, Jones, Tuesday, Oot 18. Trenton, Jones, Wednesday, Oct. 19. Tuscarora, Craven, Thursday, uct. uu. Newberne, Craven, (at night) Thursday, Oct. o. Vanceboro, Craven, Friday, Oot, 21. At one or more places in each of tbe above counties other able and distinguished Democratic speakers will be present and ad dress the people. An equal divis ion of time will be given Republi can and Third party candidates for Congress and Presidential electors in this distriot, and they have been challenged to meet the Democratic candidates at the above appoint ments for a joint discussion of the issues involved in the present cam paign, and npon which the people win be called in November to pass judgment. Let them show their colors and give the people both sides of the question, that they may aot intelligently. By order of the committee. Z. W. Whitehead, Ohm. J. S. Bizzell, Seo'y. District papers please copy. Tne Handsomest Lady in New Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp e Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as It stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies bad no effect whatever. So to prove this and coo vines you of its merit any druggist will give you a sam ple Bottle Iree. Liarge size Wo. and SI. To clean brass fix cures, rub them with xlioos of lnmon, then wash in hot water. WOW TY TII1S It will oat jrou nothing and will furs) v do you good, if joe have Cough, Cold, or any trouble . with Throat, (JWt or Lungs. Dr. King's New Plsoovsry for Consumption, COughtand Golds Ujuanuf teed to give teller or money will be paid bask. Sufferera from La Grippe found Itjnst the thing and under , ita use had a epsedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense - and learn for your self ust how good thing It is. Trial bottles free at F. 8. DnfTv'a Vnt Store. Large size 60o. and tl.UO. . Sirs. ;.C. ..A. lablison, Of ancebpirq Was in the city oh last Tuesday and bought 'some of her met chandlse from Big Ike; 8aid she had read a good deal about him but had never seen him before. Am, sure she will be so well pleased with her purchases from Big Ike that she will come again. EX-SHERIFF With his son John, of Jones county, was in the city duifing the past week. Tbe Sheriff and John, like all well regulated people, went down to Big Ike's to examine his prices, and laid in a supply for John while at Chapel Hill during the coming year. John is an apt scholar, and very attentive, and nodonbt will make his mark that all of Jones county will be proud of. If John hasn't got more goods for his money than any scholar in the College, then Big Ike will clothe the whole school free of charge for the next session. MY FKIENDS ! Why do you desert me in times of prosperity t Never in my life have I been in a position to do you more good. Is a reminder to those people irom Onslow county, who visit New Berne and fall to, call on Big Ike. Ko doubt there are some who prefer trading with strangers, or rattier see some one make a dollar that they had never seen before than one of their county acquaintances. I do not claim your patronage for old acquaintance sake, bat if I am in position to do something for. you it is to your interest to come and see me. Will you visit New Berne without coming to see me f PANTS I wish to call the attention of those who wear Pants, Vests, Shirts and Drawers, that I sm manufacturing these, goods' .In . large quantities, nude up In :tbe best ol style, and j equal to any made North. I naTe W'Optter employed who has had. years of experience. " I am naring my work done by Widows "nd Or-" pbans, whp bars no other means of support, .and when yon par. chase en article from Bier Ike lib-ji remember yon . feed many poor; child , who otherwise might be cast upon . the cold- cl arities of the world, S. E. (DOUCE '. wa-aiSffif nth. " ' f M art ; helping "to- I'; i. .EH G. K. BAGBY, - . SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist ohuroh, u dec8dwtf - , NEWBEBN. N, 0. - . BR. J. D.:CLAHZ, ' ' ; . dentist,-", y ; Office on Orsven street,-between Pollock and Broad. - .-.i Xi t JMir.'' MP. H. PEILETIER, Oravm St.,' two' doors South of .'(": Journal ofBoai- Will 'praet ice la th0ounttes"bf Craven arte ret. joum, Onslow and Pamlico. ' W United States Court at Kew Berne, end BUoreme Court of tbe State. . - 5. R. STREET, 3 i. General AND LIFE . Insurance Ao-ent, NEW BEBNE. ft. C. ROBERTS tl SRO. , . Wholesale Desdsva In Groceries. Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We are also scents for STOCK "DIADEM PJuOUK, svery barrel wan acted. A" lance stook of PORK .WKST INDIA MOLASSES, our own Importation. ear Oome to see m, or send your orders Too will find onr Prlaes as LOW aa the Lowest. mavSHdwt KOBJCKTS ft EKO : MOSES T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. BmallJobi of Repairing solicited and saw tsraotlon icuarauteed. Maybe found when wanted near tbe Ioe Factory. Reiere to past ebaraoter u w oltlaea and mechanic lanUdtf WALTER HOMANS' Pleasant Boarding House AT "MORKHEAD, Now open for tbe season In connection witb tbe Oak Ridge Pavilion, new and well furnished. Temperance drinks and refreshments at all hours. Tbe Sharpie "LouiBe 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 asde-' aired. jelj dwtf Basil Manly. Wm. A, McZntooh Hew Berne Iron Works , Suocesaors to J. H. Orabtree k Co. Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers-in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En (rines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mull, Double Edgars, etc. AirflntS inr fbmratnln'a TnHoatpn.!KI Miea Seated Valves, The American Baw uo. ana l'resoott s Uireot-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have lust nrantAd a lanra Wat. house adjoining our Works, where we II , . M 1 1 . a . . . . win Keep a iuu (toeK or uacnine ana Mill Hunnllaa. Orders, for work or material, of an; auiu wiu oe prompuy ezeoutea. toafS6dWtf - '-riTiinr TT '- 7 i mB $m ,1 63p C8?2cltK:3r:::M::3F:rC:; ' . v..; i (. , , rd vai, im, adbet-s nrir . I J ! FIRE if $LG3 Per Year. 60c. for 6 onths. ONLY JFiojii tJntil Jan. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING. lie Daily t$5.00 Per Year. : Circulates in every direction 'j daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Adyerfising Rates. MfSjSSWWch we club with both theBaay and Weekly Editions. Call and see tnem, and get one tHe Weekly one year entitle you ito a book. f'i p. if 5,1.1 i , - - ai - , ft'tt-Kf ,-' .o k mm mws. . ti w i , mill ii l m i in I'l.iiiiAiii J )tn connection witli the Jotjbnal there is a FIRSTCLA iB -QB DEPARTMENT. All kindri of work executed in the best i ui uniMr nn (l nt nnniDranrnvv nMiiA. ' Letter Ilnarlll. ' Untn wkjiuuhw, , easiness cards. " - EnvAlrm.. 50c. Now 1st, 1893, THE - JOURNAL, Journal 50c. 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