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National Democratic Ticket ' - For iPresident: ROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. ' Tot VIoe-President: V A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. State ' Democratic Ticket. I For Governor : y ELI AS OABB, of Edgeoombe. For LiontoBMit-OoTarnor TL A. DOUQHTON, of Alleghany. 4 For Secretary of State: O0TAVIU8 COKE, of Wake. For Treasurer: , j . r D. W. BAIN, of Wake. ' i - For Stat Auditor: B, M. FUBMAN. of Buncombe ' . ' For Attorney-General. rtASK L OBBOBNE, of Mecklenburg ''' Foe Bop of Publio Instruction: iO. BOABBOBOUGH, of Jobnaon, V. County Ticket. jk. House Re Dree'tives, E. W. Wadsworth, JJtegiater of Deeds, . . J. W. Biddle rihoriff i. , W.B.Lane, Treasurer Thos. Daniels IVwooer .... Dr. K. S. Primrose. VorreTot J. E. Wilcox "f iddttliil Electors for State it Large. O, B, Aycock and K. B. Glenn. Congress, 8d District, Ju?g th DUtriot, . B. V. Grady, G. A. Bhuford . IT cost the State of Pennsylva tils 1400,000 to maintain the troops " lit Homestead, and tt cost New ' York 1250.000 to suppress the Hwltcnmen'B riot nt Buffalo. Ten . Watee has not yet received her bill for troops at the coal mines. JuQ" course no good Confeder ate soldier is going to vote for Weaver. We once heard a man in the line curse Gen. Lee, and f if that fellow is alive he may ,'jlrotr) for Weaver, but no man nvhosa heart was in the cause of the South will do any such thing7 Th repnblioan party, however treat Its history and however hon ' est and well-meaning many of its leaders and the bulk of its rank " and Ale' may be. by the natural ' working of its high tariff policy be oomes the greatest engine of politi . cal conniption on a grand scale that this country has ever seen. ." WHAT has the Democratic party dbnel is a Question asked by the Weaverites as often as it is an awered. The Democratic party in North Carolina has established Maovliberty, equality of taxation. and honesty in the publio service. Thills all that any Government ' van or should do. The Democratic sprirty will do' the same in the na- tloa whenever it gets the power. - Mecklenburg Times. i rT-TBslilicat Dominique pullet be- longing to a prosperous farmer of j'&iTexton, Ky.,laid an egg with i tlitt la raised letters upon the 1 large end of the egg. He has been a Republican bnt he says since this pallet has laid an egg with Cleveland's initials on it is time to torn from the error of his ways and rote for Grover. The family are much elated, as the wife has been ta favor of the Democrats all tba time and his daughter is en gaged to a prominent youDg Dem ocratof the neigborhood. , . VGboveb Cleveland has served the people of the United , States four years, and therefore is no experimont During the time he was President there was ,ri' era of unprecedented pros- 1 dty all over the country. The I 'Binoss mea were satisfied, the I iness ' interests . were sub . .T,j anj all went proeperous- i. - He opposed all trusts combinations which claim- due exemptions, find he v met every contingency 030," Koanoke Times. ; J names ix . x:;.i:i cakulIXa. In a' late editorial we men tioned;: Judge BusaeU : among party leaders in North Carolina. The Judge is a leader, but not in the sense in which he was alluded to. " A report had been circulated Kto the effect that Dr. Exum would be withdrawn and Judore Rilssell substituted as the Peoples' paVty cin"aidate for v.vu.uva ..,-.:.,, ;,r, n. J. The; .Wilmington i Messenger, published' in . ' thj city iA which Judge Russell resides, 8ays: v"So it j' is all bosh about; Judge Bus seU, being a .Weavet candidate for! Governor. .He has no idea of being simply put Up to be put down. He knows-the Weaver gang can do nothing except to draw off: from the Democracy some dead failures,' disgruntled office-seekers, and ' ignorant calamity howlers. The Judge is an able man and does not love Eaves and the remainder of that kidney." The meaning of this, we sup pose, is, that Judge Russell opposed the nomination of a Republican State- ticket, and will not support it, but declines to be a candidate himself. Then the canvass goes on with Carr the candidate of the Democracy, Furches the standard-bearer of the Republicans and Exum the representative of the Peoples' party. The most rediculous idea yet advanced in the present cam paign is that Furches was brought out by the Democrats, and that the party supporting him is "a Democratic annex." No parties are more diametri cally opposed to each other than the Eaves Republicans and the old line Democrats. They have not a principle nor a sentiment in common. The gulf that separates them is as impassable as that between Dives and Lazarus. Any man who says that they are political allies is either a simpleton or a knave. Then, the parties to the fray in In orth Carolina, are the Re publican party under Furches, the Peoples' party marshaled by Exum, and the Democratic par ty led on by Carr. We do not protend to know the purpose of the Peoples' party. They seem to be a party of discontents, floundering about in the ''slough of des pond." without light or com pass. They are a body of honest, well meaning men, who have been decoyed into the wilderness under the assurance that it was the road to Canaan's happy land. But, thirsty, they have no leader to draw water from the rock: hunjrrv. thev have neither quails nor manna. They are in a devil of a fix. They find fault with everything in the past, and are utterly un balanced in their plans for the future. Having for them noth ing but the sincerest friendship, we say to them, ceme out of the wilderness and return to your father's house. The Republican and Demo cratic parties are very different. Their principles, desitras and purposes are known of all men. Republicans boldly advocate a protective tariff and the force bill, and oppose the present sys tem of county government. Reduced to its last analysis, Re publicanism means the robbery of fifty honest, laboring men for the support of one bloated bond holder and lordly manu facturer, the seizure of the ballot-box by the Federal Gov ernment, and the overthrow of white supremacy and the estab lishment of negro domination in North Carolina, and through out the South. Democracy means the repeal of the tariff, the defeat of the lorce Din, angio saxon supre macy, a free ballot, free schools, equal rights, and exact justice to all. The fight is between Republi canism and Democracy. No third party is in it All that the People's party can lay claims to : i. : ii in, a reuruiung Btauon ior me Republicans. Senator Hill, with unerring finger, pointed out the only way to Democratic success in New York when he said, at the close of his great Bpeech in Brooklyn: The election will not win it self. It is our duty to Organize, Organize, Organize I" Always a primeconditipn of success in axloeely contested election, or ganization is this1 year wore necessary than ever, 'i.'t a . D2 Q. K. BAGBY, . SURGEON - DENTIST. i Offloe, Middle treet opposite Baptist obnroh, . y;,., Cj, ' dooSdwtf !: - 'NEWBERN. N. 0. : . , DE. J. . D. CLAUK, : : DENTIST,,-, 7 V-fHEW- BEHNJC, r. a.1": Office on Orn street, between Pollock and Broad,., ..,. y-V.y'-'-L- I P. H, PELLETIEBf ATTORKEV A T LAW, . Oravea St., two doors Soutb of ' , v ; v Journal offloe. : . . Will prao tloa In tba Counties or Craven arteret, Jonea, Onslow and Pamlloo. - . , United Btatea Court at Uew'Berne, and Buprama Oourt orthe Htate. .- . HOSES T. BRYAN, Gsrpsnter and Ouiidsr. Small Job. of Repairing sol'eltrd and sat. laraetlon aukranteed. , Maybe found wben wanted ni'artbeloe Factory. . , i- J Helen to put ebaraeter aa a eltlaen and maobanlo. lantfdtf S, R. STREET, General FIRE AND LIFE . Insurance Aent, HEW BERNE. N. C. Basil Manly. Wm. a, McIntosh New Berne Iron Works Buocessors to J. II. Crabtreo i, Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists ana Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edgers, eto. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible Mica Beatea Valves, Tub American Haw Oo. and Proscott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have just erected a lartre Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full stoek of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any Kinu win ue promptly executed, maru dwtf Bay. neighbor, what's the trouble with you? Didn't you t'Xl the uomina tion? No. but IirotaDsir of Cait Wheels that don't suit me, and now J.; 6. Whitty & Co. have iust sot in a suddIt of those Celebrated Tennessee Wheals. lam always doinc just what I ought not. ' Take my advice and to at onoa to Wbitty's aud geta pair of the Ten nessee Wheels and you ban (mil if I can't. 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got 'em and want to sell 'em. Apply to W. P. BURRU8, New Berne, or M. PORTER, Rivordale. Jne7 dtf J. 1 BST1H, Prei. THOS. DAHIELS,iee Pres. 6. JL KOBEKTS, Cathier. The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N. 0 IHOOBPOBATID 1865. Capital, SurpluB Proflta, $100,000 08.168 DIRECTORS, Jab. A. Bbtah, Tbob. DAVIaXS, Ohab. 8. Bxtaji, J. B. Baokbubx, siu. jnii.ua, l,. uabvet, G. H. BoBsuvn. J. H. BENTON, MJ)., D.D.S1 DENTI8T, Permuentlylooated. HKWBKE5, N.O. Oas admlnlstera4 foi the eztraetlon ' of teeth without pain.- Offlea, eorner or Middle Street and Federal Alley, opposite Middle St. Baptist Choroh. lr200 Barrels Flour AND 500 Boxes Tobacco At Bock Bottom Prices. . , . '. fv.-; FOB jJALfi BY: o WHOLESALE GBOOTB, - ' tMft MIDWJB 8TBM1, N1W BXBHI. H. 0 4 I 1 . . 3 ...illiiicr, ' Any one wisliing a First-Class Bet ol Hand-made Harness, will 'do well to ill on J. W. OAY, t Stewart's Carriage and iMeposuory i on uronu Btreet. V Special attention paid -fo renftiringof all kinds in this lme. , m $tz$h Hose - : ' Void Ihlf II:sb! Sample Summer Vests for ladies & children. Sample Suspenders -: Sample Handkerchiel ' Everything Cheap, Everything warranted .to be as represented. DarriaQion I Baxter. Marine Railways! Having . purcliflRed the MAKINE RAILWAY8, had them thoroughly - HOWARD and lmvtng Repaired and Refurnished, I am now prepaied 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 Berne, September, 1892. 7 im Furniture, JJattresses. OO TO WlPJones South Front St.,opp. Gaston Uonse, For Furniture of All Kinds. Mattresses, made to order aod reno vated, PRICES VERY 'LOW. yl9 dwtf Stove Work & Tinning. See rue when you want Stoves put up or worked on Work guaranteed in Krst-class style. I furnish Pipe when wanted. I am also prepared to Tin Houses or do any work in the Tinning line. J. W. WOOD. Sept. 0, 1802. 8 13 Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of tbo Board of Commis sioners of Craven county, bold at the uourt House in JNew Home on the first Monday in September, 1892 (It being the fifth day of said month), the following orders were made: Ordered, Tbat the place of election in Township No, 8, Russell's precinct, be removod from It. A. Russell's barn to J. W. Lane's offloe at Fort llarnwoll vil lage. Ordered, Tbat the voting place In Township No, , at Arnold's store, be and hereby is discontinued, and the veters of said election preeinct are noti- ued to vote at Jasper in said Township. . 9 9 304 I. W. UI1JDLE, Clerk. The World's Fair. Whether you Intend to visit the Worlds fair In Onleaso In 18S8 or not von will wnt a cuwij oi it irom me Decinnmc. Bnon a history Is being magnlHoaatly presented bf The. Exposition Graphic, Printed Id Knflish, German, Freneb and . Bpanisn. The first number of thl rt nurtiwi. edition of The Qraphlojost ianied. oontaina Views of all tha PrinoiDal HnlMInn fmm offioial designs tha Administration, fine Arts, ltanofaetures, fisheries, Mlnea and Mining. Agrlonluirai Balldlnn and every thing else to datel. Ponmuof iha Nmiui Offloe rs of the Commission and Directory. full-page Portraits of President B.rrlson and faeeretary Blaine, and a euperb triple page BlrS'e-Kje View of the JCzpoeltlon Oronnds and Untldlngs from des'gna by the vwws i in. ruuvipmi uinea or America. Dunw m uuiuwniioi, Yon will want a mdv for Tonrealf and m, eral for your friends. a Pages, with Supplement. The Ones Dnblleatlon In asurin. -Do not fall to send for a oopy or ask yonr i.owuwor iw ... rrmm uvoui. (wim order.) THI GRAPHIC "That nhenomenal ene eees of UloaVated weekilee In the world's fairelty." All tha prlnelpal current events finely Ulnitrated. Th moet douatet,Ue ntiM. popnir, mua aiiogeiner roe most va-T nable Illustrated week!,. Ask your news. dealer for It. or addraes the poDUshen Bab sortpUon. one rear. SI.OO. . ..... , The QRaPHIO CO.. Dearborn an.d Barrl ar An agen t wanted In every town n To IF YOU NEED A COTTON : QIS, GET THE .; ' -:- ImDroved Thi! Bwt In the toarket?fi ij-t. H, Cutler & Co? Commis'n Merch't & Broker. Bayer and Exporter of oet ton. - -IMaler In Ooantrv Pradnae ul all ftnn . laUveOommodlilee.. .... LiDeral eaeh ad vanoa rosde. " . ball anoiatUiM rrea la ll.tuUri Uaekboard la my office, yri l , ' Oorreepondnnoe In vlted. Vtsl tors welcome, Ollloe foot Crvea Btu Olyde Uitildlng. , SPECIAL jfAlii TiiAU ' a VOn -TUB ... i -..f . ...v North Carolina State Fair Prom New Bern, N-0 , and intermediate stations to Raleigh aud return eauie day. vBolid throogh trains without change of cars on - Wednesday, . October' 19th , . , -, AND Thursdav, Ootobar 20th,J92. . , ; FARE FOR ROUND TRIP When ticket 'are purchased from sta tions named, below, . inoludini one - f. i .. .... r. ... - ; aumuuuon into me rair, v ; BT MAIL OK BPX T . - BV JfAIC. THAIN New Bern, : 13.70 Mornb'd City, f3.40 'lisoarora. Core Creek, Dover,"-' Caswell, 2.50 8.45 3 85 wiiawood, Newport, ; Havolock Croatan, Rivordale, 8 80 8 20 8 10 3.00 2 SO 8.80 2 25 Kins ton. Falling Creek. 3.10 I Grange,' 1 90 Best's,,- . 1.75 The above rates are good on either the Mail or Special Train. - All points east bt New Born passengers for the Fait, take the Regular MallTraiu No. 50. - Tickets will be sold 17th to 21st inclu sive, to be limited fo a continuous pass age in eaob direction. Good to return to October 24th, inclusive. Schedule of Special Train, Oct. 19 and 20- ClOINO. .5 Leave New Bern . . - 5-.50 A.M, uoreureek 6:80 " Kinston 7:12 - " La Grange 7;89 Arrive Gold sboro 8:15 Leave Gnldsboro 8:80 Arrive Raleigh 10:15 . ItKTUHNTNQ, Leave Raleigh 5;15P.M Arrive New Born 0 :il5 ' '1ain No. 1 will wait Indefinitely at La Grange for this soeoial train nnloss otherwise ordered by the train dispatcher irain no. will wait Indefinite ly; at BtBn cuiuon ior mis special tia:u un less otherwise ordered bv tha train dis. paicner. S. h, DILL, G. P. A, HORSES AND K1ULES. I hare just reoeived a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIE&, ROAD .CARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for oash or approved paper, Give ma a trial. Executor's Notice- The undersigned havintr duly Qualified as exedutor of the last will and testament of TicorifC'8. Fisher, dee'd, hereby give's nonce 10 an persons navingciainia against the estate of the said George 8. Fisher, to present mem on or uelorc the lOth day of October, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will iiiiiKc innneuiute settlement oi same. JakJFiskeii, John H. Fjsiren, Hannah A. Lane, Executors. 10 4 TYLER DESK CO.. ... .. .. . 6T.LOUIS.MO Our Mammoth OatalOKue of Baxs Commas Dusks, and other Qmca Puaniruaa for 1 80S now ready. Newtooda. New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi nets, &c., Ac., aad at matchless prices, u above indicated. Oar goods are well- known and sold freely in every oonntry that peak English. Catalogues f ree. Poeugello. THE BEST THING a THB UNITED STATES FOB Oortt 18 TBI - PHLLADELPHIA. . RECOtRD! .Tt ft $4 per yr, Daily. '. $3 per year, . omitting Sundays rot, THE FARMER: MD THB , .fPSIlTESS.XIAlI, Ji w. 'HAS noj;qual. fit' yi :- .t v Aooebm " TUB BEOORD," 1 . ' " FnitAPELpuu. 600. t i ONLY JBJPOXKL Until Jan. -FOR WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OP READING. The Daily imM J.00 Per Tear. LirCUlatCS in CVOrv dirfwLmn daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We have just received a larre Ibt. of Hew atd Handsome Books, both the DaUy and see them, aid get one ; by paying one year IS' advanced for ' the Daily. By paying $1.25 ttie Weekly one year entitle you ito a book. i'f-'-. I- 1 op In connection with the fJorjBHAL' there is a'FlRSt-CLASJJ 9n DErARTMENT. All kinds of wort i'. Rented in the lie. of order and nt satisfactory pricefc'-'? P T """ ' ; letter pead otatoments, 'Business Cards, , Posters, for 6 Honihs: i s, fr 50c. NOW 1st, 1893, THE - JOURNAL; u I' 'I - ; 1..:..; i?;it'V::-;!r . . . 1 1 T rmar 111 11,1 1 n ' ' frnm Naw Rum ,l. 1 .' j ; which we ; clnb : with in: advance "wmT alg frxitit. ' . i jf'j.'.-i.-il' If V;";'TS ' - 9 'vufViiJ-v- fyj'tml1';.- r Bill' Heada, ii. 'r. t Envelopes' ' And all kinds ofwprk. -' ' ri.rr,TnATir aVfUJs. LfJUOLVJUL J V - V 4'. jr.; i..nm . - -. . .
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