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i LISIIEKS AMOUXCEMENT. ; THS DAILY JOURNAL U published Daily ! Monday at 16 0 per yer-( J2.S0 for . x niuatbs Delivers l a ty tobeorlbere it in cent per mo ito ' THeV WKEKLY JuiH.NAU I published every Thursday at ti.Ui per amum. ; . Notloea o( M arrl ag ee or Death! not to ex ceed ten llnet will be Inserted free. All ad ditional metier will be ebarged 0 eta. per line. - ' - Pym - or tsanalent adyertiaeinenu meet be , la advanee. Regular adver tlesawnte will be eoUeoted promptly et the and of eaob. month.' : "" i " " ctomBniuoiifooaujto nefm. Meat pobllo Intereet are soltolted. Wo maDleaUon mutt be expected to be publleh ed that contains objeetlonable personalities, or withholds tbe name of tbe author. Arti cles longer tbea half colon mutt be paid . - Any person feeling aggrieved at any e onymoua oommnnioatlon een obtain tbe name of the antbor by application at this omoe and showing wherein thegrlevanoe ' exist. . . THE JOURNAL. et'CHARPM. - 1 T. UAHCOCK. - Proprietor. Local Reporter. SWXa tared at the Pot to Aloe at Hew Berne, H, 0. seooud-oleae matter. National Democratic Ticket -,.' V;-' For President: GROVEUTJLEVELaND, of New York. For Vioe-President: A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. .State Democratic Ticket. r For Governor : ELIA8 CAER, of Edgeoombe. Foe Lieutenant-Oovernor ; V & A. DOUQHTON, of Alleghany. ! For Secretary of State: OOTAVIUS COKE, of Wake. For Treasurer : D. W. BAIN, of Wake. For State Auditor: ITJRMAN, of Bono om be. B. M. For Attorney-General . FBANK ! OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. For Bopt of Pnblio Instruction: J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johneon. County Ticket, House Repres'tives, E. W. Wadswortu. Itogkter of Deeds, . . J. W. Biddle. Sheriff W. B. Lane. Treasurer Thos. Daniels. Coroner ' . . . . Dr. It. 8. Primrose. Surveyor ..... -T. E. Wilcox. f nsi'dsatial Electors for State it Large. - f ; ; O. B. Aycook and R. B. Glenn Congress, 2d District, Judge 9th District, . U. . Grady. G. A. Shuford. Point of View Editor says a - In October Bcribner: There are y several reasons why principles are more apt to appear as a substitute . ' for ' morals than to accompany S- them. . IFor one, a man whose dally ' " walk is discreet, and who behaves wisely and knows it, acquires con fidence in his instincts, and is i reasonably .well satisfied that W 'y does about the right thing, and that his conduct in future is likely : to be as correct as it has been in : the past. A principle is a fixed opinion, bnt yonr moral man, who ' has confidence in his habits, is apt to be guided very much more by them than by his opinions. A con- , ' sequence of which often is that his . habits gain in strength until theyget - undesirably powerlnl, and his opin- : Ions grow vague for lack of practi cal demonstration. The more I flxet tls moral habits become, the more Instinctive grows bis beha- v rior and the less occasion he has to reason as to what is right or wrong, or to develop opinions into .principles. -;fV VTH CABOLIXA LETTER. , .r" Aroaad North Island A Retrospective ' ' fJlance. . North Island, 8. 0., o Sept. 15th, 189-'. fl " The Mauds, 'orth and South lie where Winyah Bay and the ocean I meet. In the full tide of Southern Mbiiity daring summer and au . V ' tumn, North Island was a delight ful retreat for the planter and offering neat Inducements to the lovers of rod and line. ' v The waters here are famous for ahrim? aad we have had It demon strated that the supply, at least, for os, eaa m greater than tbe de mand or the appetite would requite as it is also, getting to be with rice birds; Then, we may, quite nnex- pectedly. after all - our boasting, have to fall back to our esteemed : friend, Dr. Hill's number, 8, with out tbe amendment of tbe dozen. Heretofoje we did . not conoeive either coal get so far away with tutu rtr pfwroke theory "hold enough. vlt is even so new, we sadly confess. ' ! ' . -' ' - ? ThCs morning up and down the t-1 and beach we roamed while we iodulgodlii a retrospective glanoe, for a century or two - when this place was dotted with houses where are now only tbe buried : beams, scattered brick, and bits of line china to tell tbe sad I storsr of the ' work of time decay and death. r . ' Bat the air seems yet filled itb the rustling of silks and , of tbe 1 aoshter of the rice planter of the t while, the,, surf ; is beating ninlly' on - the 'sboVe and 2 in the ear as it did in ears ;"e to tear nw r!y two hon- dred veara ago, then oar State aur veyor, LawsoD, was hateninjr to.it not contemplating In each limited time the red man, in whom ae bo confided, and so praised for unwa verlng fidelity, would tarn against him in tbe hour of need and cause the terrific death he suffered within comparatively a few miles of New. bern. v We here follow De Graffenricd himself who said, when released by tbe Indians at the time and place of the massacre of Lawson. "I ar- Jrlved at Newbern'f However, in a paragraph immediately preceding the above sentence he states "I have at last escaped from the crnel hands of this barbarous nation, the Tascaroras, by the providence mi raculous of the Almighty and have arrived at my small house in Sew Bern bnt half dead. Having been disturbed throughout the night be fore" he continues, "by the growl ing of bears quite near me expect ing by them to be torn to pieces, having no arms, not even a pocket knue. De Graffenritul no where in any of his writing ever added the final e to Newborn. Hawks states in his history, "In December 1710 these Germans and Swiss lauded at the confluence of Neuse and Trent rivers, and the town of New Berne was begnn." This historian had visited Bern (German), or Berne (French), even previous to the date of his history. Bnt he was not aware of the exis tence of tbe manuscript of De Graffenried, therefore we now know more of the Baron's history and the settlement of Newbern than he did. Dr. Hawks, however, throughout the history except in this one in stance keeps strictly to the act of incorporation and . amendments thereto, and writes it Newbern. Probably the matter will be carried to the next Legislature, as seem mgly a majority of tbe citizens ot the town prefer now New Borne And, Whether it is to be Big B or little b, With or without the final e, Or to let it be, As our fathers fixed it is t) be seen. For less cause there has been devastating war in the history of the world. W. Bnpepay This in what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it to fully enjoy life, Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it hot. Thou aaods upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boom. And yt it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, if ueed according to direct uons ana me use persisted in, will bring you good digestion aad oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Hitters for Dys pepsia una an diseases of Liver, Htomuch and Kidneys. Hold for 50c. and $1.00 per ooitie uy r. B. i;uiiy, druggist. Was there ever a more die gustirj spectacle than is pre sented by Mrs. Leaae the People's party's champion. A woman throwing tho lie in the teeth of gentlemen from the rostrum ! The (jui-.i of a peifvoily safe and al warn ralublu reiaody for tbe peculiar d lavas, h of tummor H universal. As a rotund t for the household, ofllse, on tha rami, on Khipboaid and for travel ere by land aod sea, Wiakelmann't Uiarrboen and Cholera Remedy baa proved ita inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all disorders originating in tbe etomaoh and dles tive system, audi sa Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps eto. Ser viceable under all conditions, alwave ready for use, aod perfectly safe. Prioe 25o. at all druggists junead&a ly. Lumious harness is being manufac tured. The object is to prevent ool'slons at night. Oh, What a tough. Will yon head the warninf. The signal perhaps of the sura approach of that mora terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if yon oan afford for the sake of saving oUo., to run tha risk and do nothing for it Wa know from experience that Shiloh's Cora will Cure your cough. It never fails. This ex plains why mora than a Millioa Bot tles were eoid Ike past year. It relieves oroups and whooping ooush at onoa Mothers, do not be without It For lame back, side or chest use Sbtloh Porous plaster. Sold by New Bern Drug Co In Canada four ions of one family married four daughters in another on the same day. f The Homeliest Man In New Berne As well as the handsomest, and .others are Invited to all on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lnngt, remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and onre all Chronic and Acnte Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large bottles 00 on, and $1. mar22 deod weow The first diamond in South Africa was found by two children who were playing near a stream in 1867. Tne Handsomest Lady In Sew. Borne Remarked to a friend the other day that he knew Kemp' Balaam for the Threat and Lungs waa a enpexlor remedy, ae It topped her cough instantly whea other oough remedies had ne effect whatever, So to prove this and, convince yon of its merit any druggist will give yon a sam ple Bottle free. Large size 50o. and f 1, Avoid qnareling with yonrfriendf ; qnarel ia never made np. j - , it t ' Dyspepsia and Liver Compiarut,' ' . . I it not worth the mall prloe ti 7Bo., to tree yourself of every aymtota of these diatreeeioc , oomplainta. if you think ae eall at oar store aod - get e bottle ef Ballon V Viteliaer, every bottle has printed guarantee oa it, , nse ooordlngly end if it doee-yea no food It will ooat you eothlng,. Bold by , Kew Berne Drug Oo, . ? t , CLUdren Cry' faf.r.tiorVCr-' SURGEON DENTIST, Offloe, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist ehuroh, , , deo3dwtf NEWBERN, N. 0. DR. J; D. CLABK, , . DENTIST, HEW BERKS, R, C ' Omoe on Graven street, between Pollock and Broad. (; .. r a 4-,. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Craven St., two doors South of. Journal office, ; Will praetioe In tbeooontles of Craven arteret. Jones, Onalow ana Pamlloo. -t. IJniied atatea Court at New Becne.vna Bnnreme Ooui t of tbe State. . HOSES T. BRYAN, Garpsntar and Builder. Bmall Jobs of Heptilrtag snl oitfd and tat ta'ftction KniHnttd Maybe fonna when wanted near tbe lea Factory. Keren to pen ehereotei ft e It 1 ceo and meo bailie. aol3dtf ROBERTS & 0R0. Wheleeale IeaJere In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES, We are alto acents for STOCK "DIADEM1 PliOUK, every barrel wananted. ' A laree atook of PUKK , W EST INDIA MOLASSES, our own Importation. Jmt Come to eee ne. or send your orders Ton wUl And oar Prices as LOW aa tbe jjoweat. mavMdwt HOBKRTH k EBO S. R. STREET, General FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Aent, HEW BERNE. N. C. Basil Makly. Wm. A. McIntosh flew Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Ciebtree & Co. Engineers, Founders, JLND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edgers, etc. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible jnca ocatea v alves, ine Amenoau saw Oo. and Prescott's Direci-Actinr Steam Feed, etc. We have just erected a large Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full stock of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any una win ue promptly executed, ma j'JS dwtf Bay. neighbor, what's tbe trouble with you? Didn't you get the nomina tion? No, but I got a pair of Cart Wheel that dont suit me, and now J.; O. Whitty & Oo. have just got in a suddIv of those Celebrated Tennessee Wheels. Iam always doing just what I ought not. Take my ad vice and go at onoe to Whitty ' and get a pair of the Ten- noeaee Wheels and you- oan smile if I oan't. 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Fnrniah Them. I've got 'em and want to sell 'em. Apply to . W. P. BTJBRUa, New Berne, or X. POBTElt, Hiverdaie. joe7 dtf , , , J. 1 BUM, Pret. TIOL MHUJitt Pres. 8.X lOBEm Cuhler. The. National Bank, OF New BKBNE, If. 0' IxoomroBATD 1808. OaDitai; - - S100.000 aurpiui rronta, hb.wb 1 DIBSOTOBSV ' " " Jul A. Brrui. Tbob. Diimxe. ObaA. B. Bmtaji, :' J. H. EUoKBuwr, Alex- Afiujai, ' L.HaJtvzr, J, E. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S1 : OW ' DENTIST, f ' Permanently keate4. f J HKWBKRIf, W.O. I Oat administered fo, .l ,). ti LJLaJ tbe extaweUoa ev , KtUi' teeth wlUiont pels. Offiee. eorner of Htddle Street and Federal Alley, opfoeiu Middle at. ileptlst Oboreh, . General '"' In'surancV. Agent, t V,. Hcrsa Uilliner. , Any one wishing -jn First-Class'!6et ol Hand-made Harness 1U uV Wtll (to pull, on J. W. GAY. nt 8tev-art' 3arriare and Harness Depository , om proad .strcctl opitiai atiemion pwu tpv repaying 01 al I kinds in this lino. - . - - i r ng - Furnitro, ndtrcssss. l7;P.Jories ,, Sooth Front St , opp Gaston House, For Furniture of AJ1 Kinds. , Mattresses made to order and. reno vated, - ,.- '"'''.. PRICES VERY JL0W. . : yl9 dwtf - AtlaDtic and N. 0. R. R. Co. : TSJEAaURKR'R Ofwcb, ' Nkwbkbk.N. 0., 8ept,-8, 1892. A dividend of two percent, on the cap ital stock or the Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad Company will be paid at the Treasurer's office, on and after the first day of October, 1892, to stockholders of record on the 22d August, 1892. - F. C. ROBERTS, Treasurer. Sample Hose and Half Nose ! Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders, Sample Handkerchief Everything Cheap, Everything warranted to he as represented. Barrin2.cn & Baxter. Mleajpiixe Railways! Having purchased the HOWARD MARINE RAILWAYS, and having had them thoroughly Repaired and Refurnished, I am qow prepared to do all class of Vessel and Repair Work. . Those desiring work of this kind will please give me a call. J. A. Meadows. New Borne, Beptember, 1802. 7 1m Sfove Work & Tinning. Sec nic when you want Stoves put nr. or worked on Work guaranteed in lirst-clnss style I furuinli Pipe when wanted. I am also prepared lo Tin Houses or do any work in the Tinning line. J. W. WOOD. rtept. (I, 1892. 8 13 Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of the lioard of Com mis. sioners of Craven county, held at the Court tloute in New .Home on llio first Monday in September. 1803 (it beim? ilm fifth day of said month), the following uruere wore maue: Ordered, That the place of election in Towuahip No. 3, Russell's precinct, he removed from R. A. Russell's barn to S. W. Lane's office at Fort Barnwell vil lage. Ordered, That the votinc idace in Township No.' 0, at Arnold's store, be and hereby is discontinued, and the veters of said eleoUou precinot are noti fied to vote at Jasper in said Township. V V M i. W. BIDDLE, Clerk The World's Fair. Wbether von intend to vlait , Vuiii. Fair In oblesco In US8 or not von win want a hlatory of It from the beglnnlnc Kneb a hlatorj is being magnlacentlr presented by The Exposition Graphio,- 4 Printed in Kngllsh, Oermao, rnsneb aad Tbe Brtt number of Hit arteat hnkrfrU edlUon of The OranbleJeMt Teaned, eontalna) Vlawa of all tha Wlnnul hniiriinw,nn, offlolal detlsaa (the Admlnlatratloo, Kin. trie, jtMiHimum, rienenee, jtines anu Minim. Agricultural Bolldlnes aad every, thing else to date), Portraits o? i he Principal Offloen of-the Oommlatlon aad Jlreetorr. .Li, t-T, , T JiiV." Amenea, foil-pone rortraiu of PreoiderH- H.meon ana pace Meoretarr lllalne. and a annari, trint e Blrd'e-Kre View of' tbe JUxtKMItlon Uroonds and Malldlnge from desline br tbe Bnreaaof OonstmeUon. f. i Tpa win want a eopy for ronnelf and srr. eral for your frlende. , -H PeerwlUi BuppieEMnti Vhii Bnee pablloatlon In America. . ... I,-,,., Do not fall to send tor e oopy or aak yonf Newsdealer for It, BnbeerlDtlan ems rear, sx rrioe ovale, iwnn ocaer.) T11J1 OKAPHIO 'Thai rth (Hismanal ana oees of llluat-ated weeklies 10 the World't falreitv." All the prtrioi pel -currant event, flnelr tllnttrated. The aauat domplete, the mmvm IwruJRi, wj. NWfVUlBr ine moet va-i- nable llloatraled week!.. Aak roar news dealer tor lt,or addreea tha aniisberp rjab sanptlon, oaeyear, ll.oe. , , , ,, . Tbe GlUpHio txj., learbora aa A Bam on Bts.,Ohleego. An agent wasted ka every towa n - e U,kV-. . ;.i i" . . .. ir Ypxr ."hzed cottonI BU..n.'r, - The:r:t;t in tta T'trkct.' - i::rSE3 nr:o uules. 1 1 have just received a FINE LOT of ;VVestern :North Carolina -HORSES AND MULES. ' ALSO, A FINE LOT, OFf T " BUGGIEbOAli - OARTS AND " - ';' ' . t HARNESS. . All of which I wlU sell VERY CHEAP for cash or approval paper. ' , ' Give me a trial. ' 3 a S: "-, : ' ! : : V -v:-.- ST.'kOUIS.MO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Bun Oovimus, ; Dasu, and other Omn FoBMiroaB (or ) 1898 now ready. ,1few Goods. New Styles , In Desks, Tables, taalrs, Book Oaees, Oabt ' neta, -o.', &o., and at matcblesa prises, ' at above indicated, Onr goods are well I known and told freely la every eonntry that ' apeakaBnRli.h. CM ftlogqfc. tree. Pontage Ho. Engines, Sew Tsills, THRESHING MACHINES. Best Machinery at Lowest Prices. A. B. FABQUHAR C0M YORK, PA i - i , jym worn . HUMPHREYS llr, trunphreye'epeclflreareaelsntffleallrand carerollr prepared Uemedlea, uwd for ream In nriv&te nracube and for over thirty veara br tha people with enure euowe. CratT afnala BpeoUlo tTtpeolal erne for the dtoeaee named, f her onre without dragging puixlng or reduclne; the avcem ana aw in net aaa naeu wa eovereisn HesMaiee Of ue werie. racu. s Fevere, Cumtellwit, thnammttlons.. ,se Ja-Weraae, Worm rarer. Worm Oolie.... ,9i I a-Teethtatri OoUo, Cirliia, Wakemmaie .39 i 4-taTrbea,o CWldnmoradnne.,..., .28 7-CeaeKe, oeut, urononraa..... .no 8- Nearalgla, TooUiaolie, raoeacha.... .US -Heaaaekee, Blek Beadaeae, Varugo.. .3S le-Preeeaela, Biaoejuiaa, Oonetlpatloa. t3S 11-Bestreea.d or Palafel Perlode. . M 11-White, ToorrornaaPerloda M lS-C't-M. Jarruttta. Hoaweneai ,3a 14-flaJt Kkeaes. ryalpelaa,nipOona.. ,35 1 It KheematUm, RIimumUo ftOn. 39 ie Malaria, CUlaVsrer aod Agoe .33 IT-Pllea. BllodorBleedlnc .39 lO-casarrh, Iaflaenia, Cold in the Bead. .3d 9e Wheoelnf Je .3S 37 Kldaer Dleeaaee .21 3-Nervae Debllltv l.ee ae-Urlaarr Weakaeee, Wettmt Bed.. .23 SoM br SnwitM, or Mot poripild on rtclpl at win. Da. Braramn.' aUatiu iu pw,) eAius rata emenraTrain.ee., iu em wn St., T. S P ECIFICS . STANDARD rpnJiCENOUB'' TVIIIBR0T1IERS DRYTHOP YtffST THE CCT QU,CK V- RISER ' LIGHTiBREAD (VAlllUOO Viavel f.0 OtUIOII MICH THE BEST THING in tnn UNITED STATES ;X iff:', k " .OjOLolOexlt; n run - - . PHILADELPHIA RECORD -"t MiS0iatf eyiy ? . r .- .' -v- $4 per year.-Daily ji. $3 perlyeaf , omlttifif Sundays ', v '-r-- n !' Vi o 'l i : ' r - .."i i:. ' ' - AlfD TUB - BAi .;': -iz, ffNOEQUAt.'- 1 . - ''",'"r:'vv,i-'r. ISEEl-aJ SIIO Pen Year. 60c. OWLiY From Until Jan. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO-LAECIE AMOUNT OF HEADING Mijy $5.0(1 Per Tear! ' . yyt yiyfyy The :Ch.iyiy1 "Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there U a ; "" : i 1 . ! ' f t".' - v - .,1 " 'M ;; ; ,i ' ; i. 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