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1 .CtmckMaes frktcdy larooes feffieacu PRTCE BO CENTS PCR BOTTLE. INI W vUlastl IIFMHATISR Ftt. d FOW 111 T DRUSQItTt. ) -IT IS A DTaTY ya w yeareelf mad faa t e the et valee far yr a r I MiMln la yntr fmwmr by pareaaaina W, l Daag he, which rarraeat the vmlee Car price staked, aa thaa4 4U0 J3.00 a a MM A t2.5& 3fii r-- 142.00 ' 1 ; jUKha fFM tAOttt 2 50 f , 2.00 I2.2SW U l.75 - -va-T XT V. L. DOUCLAS a a "- m B vli OHUC CEWtLEMCV. BEST SHOE HrtEVOnjFOa THE MONET OTHtS SPEC1AI.TIBS In footwear are of bias grade, ana npcomu a moner varae in pi mi wnai awo. sea uh ana Kaaipea a Nnoo oc eacn anoew Tiki MO HEBST1TI TK. r. Ij. pagta Brack taa, Blaaa. Soaa b) W. D. BABRINvJTON, 1 WE TELL YOU ta a i Trial it. aaoat healthy aad pteaeant bu . that tataraa a Croat tor arery day'i work ' ea la Uta oaiiaaat we oaTer the working class. Wi taaah tbeea how to mate awacy rapidly, and " aaaraatea every eaa who folk -a oar laatractions bithraUy tha makiag of SSOwjO a month. - Kvery eaa who take hoM wow and worka will eareiy aad vaeadily inmate U ir earn inn: then aa aoaueatloi doiaa it. aad Mat reader, eaa do tha lime enesuo aooax u , oraera uw as wori I h tha heat paying paaiaen that yoa have had the chaaea to secare. Toe will make a tm aristae yoa fail to giro it aftal at onoe. ' If yoa rrajp tha attaatkm, and act quickly, you wtB directly lad yoanelf ia a ot properou aaiaea, at which yoa caa rarely make aad tare .vr! i of awaor. The malts of only a few oar work will one aqaal week't wacee. Whether yoa are old or roanr, man or woman, it aeea will aaeat yoa at the vary start. Neither eTwariaaaa ar capital aeomary. Thoee who work Mke ao ajaaraaoa. oo aa we ten yoa. aaa we. fur aa are rewarded. Why aot write to-day fat laU aamooiara, free K. C ALLEN CXX, 'JIIW COHsuMPt'0' It Tftu permanf-ntlT enred Triors Am C raa ti proccuncea by doctors bopev . ..- If yoa hare prerooDitory irmp btmub, ouch aa Coutrh. Diffictijty af Broathlna. Ac, don't delay, bnt ns. Frscrs Cure for c-onsumptios tmnvodialelv. Tty Brutrgista. 25 cants HUMPHREYS' - Or. IfajaiahtOTa eoeeUea areaeleartmoallyaad earafolly arepaioa BianwilMi. need for years ia arr-ata praotioa aad tor ovar thirty yean by the ' - ' aesole wUh eattra wma Syary toia Bpedae a. eneeial aara for tha ilanai tauned. a fact aad aoad tha i af tha tj arid. 1-Frrra Ctonaaathaia. laHeaiawfioaa.. - 9-Wre, Worm rmr, WoratOoBe.... a . aV-Toochlaa-l OolhV Cyaaa Waaefnlri nai .aa d Dlarrheaw, ( ChlUrea or Adaia 3 . Coacha. Odda, gfrhaai 8-5'ewi-aitrla Toothaoha. Vaaaaehe. 34 Uoadacheo, Wrk Haaiaa-ha, Vertigo.. .34 1 aIrya aaoleu BUli 11. Cc-aaOptl.i. .a 3 It Hawareaerd or Palwfal Ferloda... .33 1 w W hitoa. Too fluTeae Partoda .33 la Cra, LairTa-firta,Iaan .33 14r-aJt Khawea, h i jat lea. atraT-ttoaa.. .33 13 RhoaaaaUaai, Khew-uie Paiaa .33 1 Malaj-la, callla, Tr-er and Jgroe AS 1 C'atmrrh, Iafrarata, CoM m the Head. J3 So M hoaaia Coach - 3 3T Kidaoy Plaea-.ee 33 mi Koio-f Doouitr 3 Criaarr Weakaoea, Weuin Bed.. M BrtraUTg WITCH HAUL OIL, Xao film Oiafeat " T -' SHm. 33 Cta. SPEC i F1CS. .OO PER WEEK .w;: FOR uniiiiG WORKERS af alrhar aex, aay af, ta may part of the eonntry, t tha eempioymaat which we farniih. Toa aeed ovaohway troaa boBWOTer aicht. Toacaagl'ra ' ooaorwhoiettmatotae work, oronly yonrrpare too aaaaca. Am eepilal U aot repaired 70a run do rUk. V awppry yoa with aU that ia aeeded. It win awat yoa M"f. to try the boaineas. Any on an do the work. Barlnser make money from tha) start, y aim re fa) tmkaown with oar workers. tiaij hear J oa laooc yoa caa gmxily make a dollar. ; aToaaa waoht wflltB( to work fails to make mora ' aaossry ayery day thaa caa be made in three dayt ; afaayaraiaary eatploTraent. Send for free book the) falloal iaiorraation. H. HALLETT & CO., . BOX 8SO, PORTLAND. MAINE. iiieiothing - is warranted the Best in the World! .Is more Waterproof, ..r Is Stronoer, and will Wear Lonoer thaa toy other goods rmnufactured. - 'daw. Bar tha FISH BfiAND:" taka bo other. 6E0,A.21HCKEL II CO. Sole Agents. BtlUmoca., SITU 1 a OMtarlauh.M-aMpii .ill a teeMH el -ewa. am. aeaeeaeir euaa IM Ma-. m" rama. aaeMMww-ra.ea-riiiaiiaaa-1 tl U1WM. pAfl XTLJIJIJXJIJU K .11 M sC a IT 13 THE BEST. A E: 3 t 3 'easiest to use.E f rJ 4 9 THE CHEAPEST. B 3 4a- LfLrili THE JOURNAL. Obey God and never fear the devil. Men trs not saved by bandies; God sayeth 'o tech one, "How is it with thee." Ia the matter of doing good, ob. ligation ceases only wben power fails. Senator Teller v '"olordo has recovered from tbe silver fright and is U right. A q'lornmless Congress is not a very promising start for the New Year. Active hostilities have begun between Honduras and Nicara gua. John L Sallivan will challenge the dinner of the Corbett-Mitchell flgbt, provided the Governor of Florida is not the man. One of the deplorable results of the stringency of the times is the enforced retrenchment of our col leges. Harvard is under the neces sity of dismissing two professor and four Instructors. Rev" Howard, alias John Lord Moore, tbe international swind ler who has been on trial the sec ond time at Jackson, Ten., for vio lating United States postal laws was on last Monday found guilty on twentf-two counts of the indict ment. Tbe Democratic cancna. at which the tariff and other matters of business of the Hoase will be riNcassed will be held some evening this week. So says Representative Holman, the chirman of the Democratic can ons. It is the experience of workers among the poor in New York that the wonderful size and number of onr generously endowed pnblic charities is wrongfully used by men of moderate means as an ex cuse for not doing their share of re lieving distress and poverty. New York Herald. Governor McKinley, in his mes sage to the Ohio Legislature, rec ommends a short session and ai little legislation as possible. Had the Governor shown as great wis dom wben he was in the legislative business it would have been well for both tbe covntry and him self. Borneo Paglioatro, who concluded that he liked this country well enough to become a citixen, applied for his naturalisation papers in New York one day last week. The judge asked him who was the chief Executive of the United States and was surprised t j learn that it was "Tammana Hdlla." Romeo had to roam off without his papers. Star. Ia spite of a few disasters that it has offered the world, 93 has been a very kindly and decent twelve month. It has brought many good things. There was the Worldvs Fdir, for example; - and Christmas came as usual and so did the Fourth of July; while cholera and famine stay Ml away. Boston Trans- script. NO qTJOBUM. When Congress assembled, after the recess, nothing could be done because no quorum was pres ent. Honest country people who wit ness the activity of candidates wonder that jentlemen can be so anxious to obtain a position for whieh they have so little taste af ter their election . The Democratic party in Con gress is in the majority and ought to be able to command a quorum whenever the house is in sess ion. The idea obtains that a congress man has a tree and easy life, spent very largely amid the al lurements of Washington So ciety. Now, if there is any class of men who hve no right to spend their time in the pleasures ot sin for a season it is the members of Con gress. The people are impatient of delay. For many years Democratic pa pers and publio speakers have bean saying, 'Put the Democratic party in power and it will remove the burdens that press so heavily on the necks of the people." Very well- Tbe people or edited these declarations and it is the part of common honesty that the party fulfill its promises. But, the abeenoe of a member of Coofirreas from his place in the House must not be taken as conclu sive evidence that be is neglecting his official duties. Congressmen very often have business at the departments, and just now some of tnein are engaged in the very laud able work of turning the rascals out. They have not been very eoc oessful, but Mr. Grdy, at leatt, is very hopeful of reaching satis factory results in the near future. However, this very Important duty should be performed at times when there is uo thing of much impor tance pending before Congress. Legislative duties have precedence over all others. Republicans are ever upon the alert, and it will be a sad condi tion of affairs should a reform measure be lost, or an obnoxious bill; past because of the absence of Demooaatic Con gressmen. We trust that North Carolina Congressmen will Btand to their posts, and receive from their con- stitnents the weloom plandit, "Well done good and faithful sex- ! . L 1 n r K D i-'ou Lii .:. j A keen winter tu i'.il.t, wht-re the : fiery tracks of sunset h;i;l !oii faded 1 into cold, pray ploom, a melancholy j wind wallinp its coronach round the : hospital buildinp and proi:ps of : black-green pines soominp toe'::':' ! together as if shrinking' invei'in i tarily from the bitter air, truly the I outdoor prospect was not very on i livening, and Cortland Almy turned J his face wearily away from the litthi ! white curtained window to the tiro whose scarlet glow faintly Illumi nated the long room. "Shall I never get well?" he mur mured to himself, as some carel??s movement sent a thrill of p.im through his wounded side. Harry Baker was contntcd'-v smoking his cigar upon the piT.z'i - f the regimental headquarter?, ri-r, Dr. Herbert's hand wns laid upon his shoulder, as the o!J mart siud: "Do you know anything of that young Lieut. Almy, now in the hos pital?" "Of course I do; we are from the same place." "Can you explain his dejection in any way?" "Why," said Harry, "you eoe, doc tor, there's one thing, but that wouldn't account for it; tha girl don't live that's worth pining for more than three days." "A love affair, eh?" said the sur geon, quickly. "Not that exactly, but, you see, he was partly engaged to a girl up our way, and there's a report that she Is going to marry 6ome other fellow." "Couldn't you step into the hos pital this evening and chat with him awhile?" It happened that Cortland Almy was surprised that selfsame twi light by the apparition of Lieut. Baker. Harry was in his element on a battlefield, but the sick room was decidedly another affair he was ill at ease in that wilderness of white beds, with the red eyes of the two fires gleaming sullenly from either snd of the room. He advanced on tiptoe and laid his hand on Cortland's burning palm. "Getting along pretty well, old fellow?" "I believe I am, thank you, Ba iter." He drew forth a huge packet of letters without further prelimin aries. "I got some news from Welbyford yesterday week," he said. "Shall I read you what my sister says about the folks there?" "I do not wish to trouble you thank you, all the same." "Oh. it's no trouble," said stupid Harryj elevating his heels on fhe end of the bed. ' 'Let me see " "My Dearest Brother: I hope the woolen stockings came safe to hand and that the flannel shirts oh, pshaw 1 Agnes Moore is sitting by me while I write, and saj3 send her Nonsense, that's not it! Oh, here's a bit of news Charley Cal ton's wedding came off last night, and Alice was, as I always foretold he would ibe, by far the prettiest girl in the room, in her white muslin and long veil. They're going on to Washington, and you must call and gee Alice In her new capacity of " Harry Baker stopped short, in blank dismay, suddenly recollecting that Alice Tracy was the girl whom Cortland Almy had loved. "Confoundl" he ejaculated to him lelf, and stumbled headlong into a description of some of "Squire El lis' " new pony carriages. When at length he had faithfully read every word, postscript and all, he drew a long breath and looked up. Almy's face was turned away and the long, black lashes lay mo tionless on his pallid cheeks. "Asleep, eh? Guess I'll let him have his nap out." And treading on tiptoe be macJe his exit. But Cortland Almy was not asleep. "So the doctor thinks I shall dio," be murmured, as his quick ear caught .the whispers of Baker and the attendant. "Well, let It be even so. I have drunk life's bitterest cups to the dregs, and now there re mains nothing but to die!" How blue and bright the next day's sky was as it bent lovingly over the winter earth I Cortland Almy felt the genial in fluences of the atmosphere, sick and weary though he was, and had fallen into a brief slumber, when a bustle in the room brought him back to the; dull sting of his wounded side and the heavy burden of life. Vistora in the hospital. He closed his eyes and bit his lip in annoyance, A wedding party. That must be the bride in the light silk dress. A fiery tide of resentment crim soned his cheek as he recognized at some little distance Charles Calton the man who had played laggard at home when he had shouldered arms in defense of the old flag. The man who had won away tbe only girl for whom he had ever cared 1 And Alice was there, the center of tbe group. I He would not peui. that he had strenpt ; to liu-m! Oh, h to withdraw from their very sight! But that was impossible for he overheard the Joud cheery accents of Harry Baker &n their midst, and in an instant jCharles Calton stood behind him. I "Almy old boy! Why didn't you uet us know you were wounded? I jgive you my honor we never heard jof it until this morning, when Har ry but, bless my soul, what am I 'thinking about? Let me introduce jbj wife Mrs. Calton I believe (you have seen her before." Not Alice and Cortland Almy's heart gave a great tumultuous throb that nearly took away his breath. Alice's elder sister was a pretty irl and made a lovely bride, but Portland had eyes for no one but Jthe bridesmaid in the French bonnet jand the fluttering veil. . Pale as death Miss Tracy came to ,the bedside where the wounded lover lay. "Cortland 1" she murmured, turning-red and white as she looked upon jthe pallid face and naturally brilliant yes. "I shall sood get well now, Alice," he said. "But I thought I was ttold that you were to be the bride. " "She will never be anyone's bride, .Cortland, unless you make haste to (get well," said little Mrs. Calton. pTDo you know that we fancied you were being consoled by some south ern beauty or other, and that is the reason you got none of our wedding cards.' It's all right now isn't it, Alxrryf Tiaay tall tha doctof youra ! in a fair wav of r.-. verv?" In-:-.'1"-? 1. . I f I "... - j A ! i'.'i, 1 M . !: S""i'i. ! all : Uh- ( - r ; a:-v. t v.. -:-'. ' a .d "i ti. a: - ' 1 I- ' ' -- ..; lie'.".- '.ffore, rnli-'ed fr i if.- un : '.' - .I'V.T-d :e a "h.v v..;. E ' 3 .: '-J MEN fS OF THE SUN. The Lumin iry's Hvilrocen Enve'one Gro.iil, Helps R.idi.if'on. A t h ua! :nee' : - (' the 'ive ncad. " J.i. . r, a p.r on his ! - i". it ..) a" Mom B.anc I obscn at -:y or. Sct- ' t 1 1 ar. ; Ifi, t- t i'i a 1 .. t o'" o:yi'-n M 1? f- -i.iT . n . ?r-. i.;s c-v- rv, he -1'. i . v.t..-tT 1 fr-s'i hai -; .-! in ' . . !.. ruti n 0! x; ui.i- . . a'.- - . ' ... .' v v. o' i ' ' ' ' -jt :n ' ' a- I'.::; J th- aO.r. j1 conditions realized for -nsta-ii. : both the uuun ( dbace and the durability of the radi- ntion diffused by it over the planets j surrounding It. We know that this neaucle,sceut surface of such a slight thickness which surrounds jthe sun and in which resides this vir tue of radiation renews Itself by j-csrvos of heat drawn by it from the central mass. "We also know that this radiating surface is protected from contact with the icy celestial space by sev ,eral gaseous envelopes. Among these envelopes or atmosphere the upper most and do'ii.'.'.ess most effective as "O protection in the eo-ca! led Corona, which in total eclipses produces the t-plendid phenomenon of the 'plorie3' and of the crown. "This atmosphere is mainly com posed of hydrogen, the lightest and moat tranparent of known glasses, The chief function of radation, the very purpose of tho central orb, is thus insured by this transparent and protecting atmosphere. But we now pee that by a not less admirable ar rangement the body which might some day jeopardize this function has been carefully excluded. Thus Science as it advances constantly re vee's to us new laws and harmonies in tho constitution of the universe." Just before he shot himself at Rockbridge, Alum Springs, Va., Charles Warwick shaved himself carefully, attired himself in his dress suit and otherwise composed his "remains" for burial. The surface area of the moon Is said to be fully as rreat as that of Africa and Australia combined. FREELY RENDEflEa A Young Chinaman's Version ot Noah and the Ark. In one 0 the cburchee of New York there is a department of the Sunday sohool in which Chinese pupils are taught. Among them Is a bright fellow named Sam Sing. On a recent Sunday, says tho American Missionary, the lesson was about the flood in the days of Noah. The teacher explained the lesson somewhat fully, and then called upon Sam Sing to tell the story of the flood in Lis own words. The Chinaman's version, as taken down In shorthand by tho teacher, was as follows: "Noe he good man, and got three son, and son got wife, that mean eight, eight good man. He God know him good, and God tell him to make a boat, and him, Noe, wife and whole family go in cie boat, and get some meal and fruit, and all fruit all kind good for eat, and put all Bamee cattle and lirse, chicken, all samo kind of life, all put it in there. "Then bimeby soon the flood come, and has all people die, and just as say rain forty day and forty night, and then say to Noe, whole family and all, live. All bad people all die, every one, cut him up. Tho rain come because Noe he good man, and He God wanted save Noe, whole tamily, and wicked people, every kill him die rain hard." THE WINTER LAKE8. Out ia the world of death, far to the northward, lying Under the r-a:i iiaA. tbe mo, at. in, .'A 1 the iAa-k and thr day. Under the ulinnii. r of stars a::d the pur ple ,f sunset's dying. Wan and waste ami white, stretch the gnat lakes away; Crag- that are Alack and w et. out of the gray lukes looming Under the suniet's rlu-h and the pallid, taint glimmer of da w n ; Shadow y, ghos: 1 1 ke : hores, where mid night suits are booming Thunder- ol wiatrv woe over the spaces wan; Land-' that loom like specters, whilcd regions ol w inter; :.-: is of desolate woo i-, ('en'-rls of water and -hole A world of winter ami death, within these region- who eater, I.ott to -uniiner aad life, go to return no more; Moons that eliuin.er above, waters that lie white under Mi:, and mile- ! lake li.r out under tie- niadc; F, aa crest- of waves. -1: 1 f- that -: , war, I 1 1 an, l.r; A . wy -linpe- ;i-at tie,-, i.uui'.t'nt; the -pale- white; L"i eiy hi Men fas moon lit, ice rim med, win, 1 : i:l'. F.'itijeil bv foit-ts and cr-iifa, haunted i iv shadow v saot es; 1 la ed f.oin t he .ii. v. aid strife, where the mistily surf i-gi indiiiL.' iAale ail. I bate ..a the ro; ks. a- s.oid w 1 . ! and Ian 1 ward it roa 1'-. Xew York Tribune. Ab, ut a year ago 1 took a violent at ' r.civ of la gripl e. 1 ct iighed day and 1,-jfht for aboa' -ix weeks; my wi'e t'.-ti i.'io. - a h 1 try i inm-i,-r.,! '-.' at K'-iiieiiy. At first 1 e-.aiu - .-e i ... d ti',. rebee.'but still kept 1 tying it, and soou found that it was what 1 n odo i !f I got uo relief r in ...e ilop-o took another, and it ..-iis -nlv a fevs- days until I was fiee f.-i.m ; tie rough I think people in geuiial lUifht !- know the value of this remci v, ana I take plea-ure in a'-knnwit.;giiifc 1 .. a- ia fit 1 have rr et iv, a ,rotn A.-li-or. iU-tai':, Otwa . Oh'.ia aia! o(J cent 1 ottle for s.A by ,1, V. JArian. There can be no such thing as the right use of a wrong thing. Answer This Question, Why do eo maoy people we see around us 9e-ro to prefer to surrAr and be made miserntle b indicBtioa Oonstivtion, Dizziuess. I -ii-s of Appetite, Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 7ao. we will Kell them Shiloh'e ViUlizer, guaraDteed to cure them. Sold by New Berne orust Co. IIVUK CO, RUST PKOOF OATS FOK SEKO A SPECIALTY, AT CHAS. B. HILL'S, EAST SIDE MARKET DOCK, NEW BERNE, N. C. n30 3m. V i;r.ii!ii- I.i II r of the War. : . . 1 ! '. A 1 -ii. n ;' 'n a-' -'-ov. -,g .. of ; :.r war . , . - ?' . ' e : ' ' hargs. ! '! I t'lni'ied lu or; . j !v li-tter -1", aa I . M ' 1 rl :. ;!! o'i!y hHHdr-H Ma- 'lii.re fri.ru t t;eir 1 ! !i- ' n .!. - A (!) ;ur 'r V. II 1 1 -Moiv ' Oe r i 1 A '- llr- J..1 f Iff' I a 'a;n. ; 1 ' I. St t, ! I : .1 h a jo in lofki n jf ovei vftcrK Tnl ) - 1 e r for u'Ci":m:j home Cou 11 ii -, (or a friend, Gen. 1 ' miii1 among others 'ne i a. kf-.'l prrmiasion to i 1 1 . -i . t u nr ten to 'i m afier the baf. h- . ' ' :, '.t 'i-riai u 'm iiun, about one iiiti vest oi Dinwu'.die Court H i-,.. '.'n., in which engagement itlii-l'irs N"iih Carolina Calvary acquitted themselves with ench I coiippieuou - gallantry. The battle of Five Fork.--, at 'he .bead of (he run. kj a : ,. v d ly Dy i'a i 1 ' ; . . .'!:! ami Air! ! ;,. i 1,.? . 'vi r- ( ur ' ' 1 W . : 11 : : , i -. hOthe l.f M '-. l.'il. l-k. -I V H. CIlMr-k, i"" ! j 111 i . brother to 'i i' w . r 1 r. 'I' a-- lt 1- ' r. 'I' 10- lt : H bru'f a;i . i ( tt r Sfu i f m 1 (nut; - I m v t he fi. !d of t Ii' .-n" r 1 ia if .. 1 an ta An ' in u ' h . F . ' ; ' . t I rt- t: ; .11 r :v ia 1 .- - . t !l ;al:.i tl;,' A t loir 1!- , . , ! ail t .N"(. th i '1; . . ; a brir nz to 1 . at '-.;! writ' D aerion m c 1 taiuH )i.: v re en ill." g to ! the gal ildvrs by h-rters as tlir'M : 11 KADCA' AKTKKS First la". iutii;Cai; -lina' avai.ry A it ' 1. 1 ri03 My D.-i -V act-: W'e had a ter iib:e riffht eh' ei d iy. I lost eigr. i men in my igiment. Col. Co les eevert-ly woiu.ded, M J. McLeod fl tih'ly, CAi t. I)rej killed, Capt (Joiemmi k'lled. Thirteen other officer!1 wounded, several of whom will dha John and Als. were not hnrr. Nearly ail oflthf brim of toy i hat was phot off. Mv horse, the one I lately bought, t-Uot twice and killed.. My regiment fought mo:e gn'kn. rly tloii I ever knew if Ueiore. V- w ...'( ii a ere k aiit deep, 75 aiil- w!; 1 . nniii r l.eav fire unci ..rove rh' 1 i-iny liom a a e n tie n di ed posit . .Will ?ne you (tall aiiiieiiiars 'hen 1 have mure tiree. Gen. Lee a a: a'irrerited us in the hiphest ten;;-. Trie 13th Vugititau was on my !eit, and after tlrj light gave me i'.ree of the most entliaei astic cheers. J loots and saddles lias sonnded. Good by, darling. SeD.i wor.1 to raa that Als, and I et-'ci'aed unhurt Your devoted Husband yews O'.a-erver Chronicle. Th - ( ' ofai !'. Fe-vey mentioned ib th s h fi as kilie.i, was Capt. Geore li-w- i.; i ai cit v, a son of ii:" f.i e ()a i )i ivcv, Oar ro-.i :..-ro:n J - . J-Smiilc was a un riA.er h.s (' .u.p..uy, as were ;iio Siieriil VeT. B. Lane, Samuel '-vaiiiy, J-Aia rot-e, Fred. K Ji.st-.-i and others. Ed. Wonders at the Woill's Fair. G 'w lia s, fai a :; r:ai!r. jt I (i ll(Hl r.h ,'k '.a"i CIO orcran. ! -,(' (l(l( fli ck. 1 .")' mriHic box. A 1 ,0i 11 arm chair. A A()U Fanama hat. Microbe iaenbators. A. T'-.otKJ glass d'ess. l-Aectr'cial engraving. L ice at i 1.000 a aid. A 10" ton kconiotive. A boffalo in alabaster. A pa iace built of corn . Milking by machinery. A sptjn-glsss umbrella. Footgear of 1,500 sort. A steam mocking bird. A 20-ton block of coal. A nugget worth 41,883. Tree -G feet in diameter. A handsaw 220 feet loDg. Some 1,500-vear old corn. Tea worth 175 per pound. A steel i a-tot worth $2 250. A 30,1)00 pound bit r'-- of salt. A ekycycle or Hying machine. A hoise model costing 5,000. A 12-ton lump ot crys'H.l alum. Bn amnici ia stre1 mr engine. Chickens 1 a cb.l ay 1 aectricity. Watche.- Miiumttd as butterflies. Pearl nn lace Valued at $100, 000. A shawl containing 24.009 stitch es L -ig 42 inches square a d 41 feet long. A-etof 20 stamps xa'ued 50() each. The Washington Monuau'ti coins. A Krupp gnn that shooA-i miles. A gold nugget weighiLg 3 ounces. An elephant tn-k weig 1 at 20 150 poands. An $8,750 m',''aoscope from Mu nich. A 52-ton gun with 1,000 ponnd projc'iles. A fouotaiii that squnted Cali fornia rine. A tauned el phant hide w eigbiDg oOO pound-i. A i-ilv'-r sf 1 n- weighing two orir-b (i,n Ex. NEW JilViiR (0RKESP0NDENCE. ro -zy Items, on a Variety of Erents We are glad to see Rev. D. F. Ainan who was seriously hart by hi? mule running away in Wilmiugton a few 6 s ago. Fd. H.-ll c i, ned. on going ;o his house a i'ev l.igtirs ago, found a hug'- (.h.cken snake coded up on the table. El s, and the snake had a time, you bet, but he succeed ed in killing his snakeship after a whiie. Mr. Henry Midgette who was stung in the font by a stingraee vlale ft aing in 1 he sound is so he can w.ok aAiar without crutches. Mr. Vv t;:.': Honjan of Morehead 'Jito, i. i- ; ., atiai at Fal Cher's land ing and .-; shipping oysters. Rev. BeDj. Ward has been called to the pastorate of Moore's Chapel, in Cartaret County where he will preach next year. He will also preach at Newport occasionly. Mr. G. W. Starling is the new Methodi.-t preacher lor Onslow Circuit next year. liev. J. L. Keen having been transferred to the Grifton Circuit. Shiloh'a Catar.'i Remedy. A maryel oue cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there ia an ingenious nasal Injdotor for the more successful treat ment of theae oomplaists without extra charge. THE THOUGHT. iXL'. i T:m- f.iii.r.i incr j,,,, . is a iraiirln:-. 1 ... I..Tiimnt..rr- -T,e Tln-ii-l,t." I.v Wi'a-.n Ihilia ' II i- :in cjrj)rciiiii (.1' that -i.n.l i r li-i-lin i 11 ! i a r to Russian writer the A. lint; which aninaitr- Ton i'l'i'H ie It'. Ilu-taii-tf-'ky. (h.ifil, and ''..'iti.i. I'iiAi i-aa .iiitni i-jcy whii h kip ' 1,111 ;t'i.i -ti!i.-- h.iji.- we .k in ain t. r :n 1 1 1 : 1 1 lT that -,-,Vur- i .f h 11 1 1 1 . . I'. A,,, , - " i'''li-'a,:t scr.i-e .(' .,-irv-i..! , :,:.' r 1. i ml t,. .!)V u lii.-h is -i i:', .. .. a Wi ! A -.a 11 .,:' n Ah v-v; ,, . ! ! !a- "'('! r, , ,,, ;,.arrt. j A - a P t'. : , ,, , 1 1 1, .... j . . . , . , j j ., , ;1 , 1, ,.p i nici ( -1 . j AJ, -xaiv 1 r-f Dumai snv? that P.yrou at d ID- '.hi it have urilUn r ,,thinir na.n ! 1 in, r. The lull fori 0 i.f th,- p.M-ni i j niet-aii!!y lust in the tr ni-la' m. far "i.e can -till ifet in iilea al the -la'.m,-, w hifli intluciice thr writa r: Hi-h -ad!v with th - avr I M-.l-m i. I la.- future vn'd ,,r v - 1, - nut: - -.J: fev, ri-h itiM-!ii- ! !. 11 . ( 1 'IMic I 'neat h t he , i 1,1 ,1 i-dye mid of dullht. e i .,r.. ,v . ar t'.iiel'.tl., r-' t'.,a''- . a v ; -. I'1 i'LT lal't- .-I' 1, ur I. a Am v, ! a al, ,- 1'aK. l;k,- a ! eiA a-,i AiaC h a a a -kii-, h.l ta i, r e ,a ,,ur t rj i - 11-1 s i;,ke. At hide- a weary m- tiio liiditA- l,(oun. To tfi od and i 1! w, in, I ii)', re, a jp . We see men rie mi.! 'a 1. nn,l .,,,t .,r one. Exile or tyrant do we think 0, ( i "Tis thus some frail plant in a hi.t-a.iu-c grows, L iek inf charm- for the eve. tAr A.e - , at pert'u ee. il:o-.ii 1-y a 1 anifi' whieh 1 1 ; 1 1 1 A r ,i Ai , i i-el ur; It die of ae when it -l.,,a'A ! e in i A .111. By ion-taut study wc have w,,rn awav Illll-ions -met that used onr Liu an.-, to cheer, And nothini; is mure naluial to-dav Than fa' a man to mock at things once .'ear. Tbe hrimininu' cnj we scared v ori s- at all Thai cup in which the pods delight have shed When powerless desire ot w ine makes gall. . And missing lnve we drink fatietv instead Art's a phantom and poesy i? dead, 'Tis stupid to admire, and if from jour heart Enthusiasm may not have wholly fled, We needs must stifle it with studious ait. To our teeth's end our laughter just doth go, Our tears before they reach our eyes are dried. Hatred and love no longer do we know. Strong sentiments that with our fathers died. We fear on history to impress our name. W e jest at those who spread gloom in the past. And as we hasten to a tom'i without fame A scornful glance at life we backward cast. silently we vanish from off the soil Where we have planted not one single thing. Either of fertile thought or fruitful toil That will a harvest in the luture brinir. ''During the epidemic of la grippe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy took the lead bere and was much better lik ed than Other cmjgh medicine '' H. M. Bangs, drio'gNt, Chatsworth, III The grip is m at., the same a very severe cold and requires precieely the .-ame treatment. This Kemedy is prompt and effectual and will prevent any tendarsey of the disease toward pneumonia. F"r pale by J. V. Jor dan. Thank Gad every morning when on get up that you have some thing to do that day which must be done whether yoa like it or not Being forced to work, and forced to do yoar best will breed in you temperance and self-control, dili gence and strength of will, cheer fulness and content, and a hundred other virtues which the idler never knowp. w a n i -.- ie::, we gave- her CoMoria. w".t u : ,i a.-; a child, shi- unci fr Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. lYr.u Khe hiul Children, she grave thorn Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria slu3i"ber"sog. Angels guard thee, darling mine, Whilst thine eyes are closed in slum ber, Pleasant dreams, loved one be thine, iNo distasteful thought encumber. On the ever, waking, sleeping. AU my thoughts, sweet one do ee: tie. Would that, into thy dreams creeping Some stray thought ot me might en ter! Hurt Si evens. Shiloh'a Cou-uniptioi: cure. This is beyond quemion the most suocesstul Cough Medicine we hare ever soid. a few doses invariably cure ibe worst cases of Cough, Croup and bronchitis, while its wonderful success m the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medi-ine. Sines its first discovery it has bven sold on a Kuarsnles, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a nouh we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c. . 50c, and $1. If your luni?8 ar dor., chest, or back lame, use f.ui ioh's Porous Plaster Sold by New Brue Drug Co. There are six Ex-Cabinet offi cers in the Senate Sherman, Tell er, Chandler, Vilas Proctor and Cameran. A Remarkable Cure. About eight months ago I had the mumps, and just af er recovering I commenced to suffer with dyspepsia or indigestion. For three months there continued a pain or lump in my chest. And my bowels were so con stipated I could never have an action without haviDg to take an aperient After using three bottles of your dys pepsia remedy I was entirely well, and have remained bo. I have not taken a single drop of midicine since, and have gained twelve pounds." Yours truly, J. E. MCiVES, Atlanta, Ga. Price 50c per bottle. For sale by druggists. Thi3 is the first week of the new year aud tha committee on good resolutions is badly scattered. For Over F'ftjr Tears Mas. Win blow's Soothing: 8tbup bus been used for ohildren teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, Ulays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty Ive oenta a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. janM&wlT A Cry in the , 1 t --. - rr2mr. ai y , w . . a - J V aA am Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "( An- ..! Clan, aad in . ai 1, ; ' ' ina ' Child - CI.. : ". " "I a havirra I and J. is. . organ. i n 11:11 -a ' leina . " TA ir. t :a did ' liana-. Iia p..:-. , Prompt, JOE i a g f r; "a mm ? W ta i-. ".'. .I . ' v.. A a-:t- 0 - km .4 a w&;:- i E . 'CK St Oi-d,-- - . 1, . reni.iou, wa.h .-:.' Terra lira f nra -a.nl v mm. ill To $1.2.". for 1 . Gar T "' w,i! n r-d a h .itiple : 'I . - : ! be mailed , i.t'i. THE CULT I '.A The We;:i;;.v j vator one s-ir f zr Sap.inp To be delirer-d i' : North Carolina F.. . , Riverdale N (.' Conditions, etc , c , a '. ing to K. F Aom'L A. Riverda'e New Jersey & Norh ii marl4 d t j i iMW If ai-.-tSv- l U- (rl,Vt i 11 B 1 1 1 ? BjbjBEzf'--- i.aJrt-r . ....' .. 'r -' -- TWO GAR: LOADS mm In fk: $nf 8 a : c We n To fi? Night A MOTHER VVak- - - f ii:-i rltr Little - -;' o; ' a idling. aves its Life by tho Prompt Use of ;r 1 , a . s 1 - ". at, a. i'ho ( iw 1 a 1 1 ilipe.'llMlice, ,,-r ,,f ,)th..r ?'5' . (! i 1. Ma. . 'o to ouir Le, i a O i i la m K.J 1 ' a " lav-' r Term of the Flfty- a : I Vi'-ir will begin J -u 25th, 1894. ! a Ai ' a v. t.ton paid'o Physi- 1 i nd 1 1 ygui'. d 1 1 ess !'. SM liDl.S. A. M. i The '"A ft a. 4 '" v. ;a'::' & SOLD. It III , " M'Xt I: Ntlts. .11 1 A e- 1 ' k s ,u,ii ('r.'.ektjr :, !:. l: - - - .,' , rt - a M 1 x' ore. 1 1 ( '.ad ins. !'. V 1 1 1: ?: :. I! -mT M I 1 l w ai ;;m:. .a j. I. li;5!ifU-1. S A. a si . : o .SIOD 1 ci ii: to .'ii ct- - 2.; a 1304 : 1 ,j .Oil per month. . c , No extras. Board per a.aijfh iil.i'r p.irticailars address :odges. v 1 erne, N. C. ' mm OYiiTER GROUNDS I- -r Sale. ;",, :si..-l p I' ,' t !;,- iv a r ol A ( .. r: :. . -nit the - - : - A t a - - 1 ,,. I'b'AIii.I.i:, Age,,t 1 1 a 1 (. M alines, y ('. V: I !iU' at; Qih inst. ;5 r? V ' in and a -.iriroses. 5 per ;vi(i SOlOC- 1 rm 1 Cu5 j W 4 to !o?i Wave Ceinlng, r.lil' I ; ! A 0 V Koli IT. - h full line or HEATING 8T0VE8. r. h cutler & co. HONEY, ;d Silver or Paper, ! ,r. net which. Just bring it on sad ' I ti iirntee your - JLL VALUE RECEIVED He 1 ,ce dc a full sio.-k of gtneral iee I keep the finest grades Canned Frnits, Vege tables, Meats, Preserves, Jed l ie . Spioes, Flavoring Fxitracts, Maoaroui. (taisior, IVuned, CnrranU, Apple Oranges BaDna"a, Ijemons, ' we. t and IriHh I'otatios and Gab- : "4 a', w 11 y s frewLi. dy stock of Fanoy and Plaia 'Adkesand Crackers are nnsurpMaed ind always fresh from bakery. Mixed, Sweetand Sour Pickles to Suit tbe taste. (woda promptly delivered to any part of the city. To my country friends I extend cordial invitation to drive right into 'he lot in the rear of my store where stables are free. J. J. TOLSOH. Alex Miller Building, Broad ;8t.r above Middle. ' Mortgagees Sale of Land. Hy virtue of a Dower of sals contains tmm mortgagees ded da ed January )th, ISSa. iron A. H. Weaver to O. H Weaver ltd iluly recorded In the Heclatar oS9e ot Craven ciunly. I will sell ai tbe Conn douM do r at Hew Kerne. Oraven oouDtjr N. O.. on the loth tfa-f of .lummry, I 891, al VI o'oiook M. to the hlcfe-c-l bidder for caah. or otber Mini to b llixre mat d tbe following daier'bad TMl eHlaio. towlt: A ir i or land lying In tha Count? of ' rnvfu, .Nortn Oarolln. and on th south tile ol Neuse river and west aid of Ohtrry ariicn. beginning at a eyprM nar the mouth or Cherry Branob, tr 4 running Wlta sM Hrncli up 1l vod oonries to Wil liam HtiDeorka Jr., pttenv line. Ibenoe With taid linp. North 70 west to Cherry Hranah Road leecoe wlin ild roJ .o a Itghtwood. siAbe a corner between HI, P. Morton jd wile, and I W. Moton. Jr.. and wlfe.tbeno .s or tii in, Kut 141 polxa to a pine, anotn. crner between Ihe Aid parties, theoee North i: Wet 1)2 pole to a erprrM -in ta r:vr ehore, thenoe down Nense liver to th beRlnntnv It being the seme land dee c lbed In a deed from D . Morton, Jr.. KUHri;a of Kate Morton, to Moirtoa. iaien Aiiiii. .in, 1KHI, see bo ik 1U7, pec 1i'2Rnd 1 l.r. ' 'rvn county records and Mm, land ponvevio by D W Norton and wlf to A.N Wearer, deed dated Deo 2Btb, 1S61, nntilolDg at out tLree banred nore more or leee. Allium mill altaated npon th said landi t(lberry Point, with all fix lores lit aLlactimenls thereto bvlongl, ea CHKI-iTlAN K WRiVta, Mortgage. James W. w aterfl. New Beri. N. C , Attorney for mortgace. Dec. ti IS is. Oiflts: igncn'turil Pa er in imsriu. (KHTAUI.I811KD 1819.) The American Farmer, 1729 iNew York Avenue, WafihingtfiD, D. O. fhe American Farmer, which t now enteriug upon its 75th yer, ia tbe pioneer farmer's paper ia tn couuiiy. It is a large eight page papery Hiid contains 56 oolamoH of th choicest ngrienltnral and literary matter, plentifully embelisbed wltft fine illustrations. It is NATIONAL IN OHA.IUOTER and deals with farming and farm er's interests on broad, practical lines. It Employs the Best Writer in the Country, and everything that appears in ifc "f iLtnns is of tbe highest character, E ery department of tbe farmtrV business is discussed in ao earnest practical way, looking to the great est pr'-St and benefit to the farmer and his family. It appears on the 1st and 15tb of each month, and is famished at the lo r price of 50 Cents a Year in advance. This mkes it tht cheapest agricultural paper in the country FAfcMER LEGISLATION During the com Id g year there will be an Immense number of matter of the most vital inter it to farmers dealt with by Congress and the .Executive depart ments at Washington. It is highly im portant that the farmer be kept promptly and fully informed aa to what is htiog planned and done affecting; them at tbe National Capital. They should all, therefore, take The America Farmer, which being on tbe ground htm better facilities t"ian any other papers lor getting this ialormation, and devotes itself to this duty. They will timl in it constantly a great amount of valuable informatl jn that they can get in no other paper. The American farmer and the Jour nal will be sent one year for $1.85 but t must be paid in advance. Sslect Cotton SeotL ONE HUNDRED HUSUEL8 OF SOUTHER HOPE, which is one of the most prolific and best varieties in the South, at 11.00 per bushel Also the well known Peterkin Seed at To cents per bushel. shipments sacked aad forwarded In good order. E. W FONVILE, ml' dwtf Duok Creek, N. C. THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Is ;i ten jap;e eight column Demo cratic Newspaper. It contains the ost ol i crvtliiiig going. HENRY WATTFKSON is the Editor. Price $1.00 a Year. The Weekly Courier-Journal makes very liberal terms to agents and Hives tree premiuniB for clnbs. Sam jilt" copies of the paper and linn piiye Premium Supplement soul lire to anv address. Write t i OI KIFU .ioUKNAL CO., Louisville, Ky. THE New Berne Weekly Journal And the COFIMEII JOURNAL will be sent one year to any ad- dress for $1.75. Address, JOUIiNAL,New Berne, N. 0
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