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" AILY J0UKNA1. Is publinhded Dally hi V.t pet years t.SOHr . t, ,mi1 ll Butosoilberi ' ! WKUKLY UNJU. is pubUshml nturrtrmnsh,itll"Hrtlem "" a In mvaiio. ife-Kular ;.ilvrtie m ha oollocWKi lminiu t tbe and m Muh month. ' Co:uinunieailonsooiitainlnf news of nlfr int nuhlic Interest are solicited. JSO em- rtiiatcatloB must be expected to be jrabllan thai contains oblecttonabW paraonaUUe, or 4. i, i.nirt tha name ol the author, Artiolaa "inn tnan hall a eolumn mart be paid lor. - Advertlashkents under head ol Business ho call and Reader 10 cent per Una lor first nsertlon,eeneft subsequent insertion. : Soeclal rates lor extended time... Anv nenon lee Unit affgiieved at any anony mous oommunio&iic s can obtain the name olthe author by applloaUonat this offloe and showing wherein the gnevanoe ezuia f uLa Adopted byihs hobth icaro 4M - oLsmtBxaa Asaocivnov. ' The sum ot not less than iveoant per ttne wuihahanmdioruoardsottliaaKS, resom- , ': tinaanlrasDeet' and obituary poetry," I lor obituary noUoes other than those which the editor hlmseU shall five as a matter ol 1 iwl f:.:s'" notices el choroh and soolety and all other entertainments from whloh revenue Is to be derived will b charge tor at the rate oi o ejeataBne...;.,:r .". . ' HE JOURNAL. fjf gAran, . . Proprietor, 0.T, HAKCOCJC, teMl Stportar, J M2liat t -Pod at Ne ' The Boyal Art Academr of Mu aioh ha 134 pupils, of whom H are Americana, 'jail- A Spanish mnsloian is said to have devised a system of musical notation by which 'the sharp and flat system Is done away'with. l:: A aew washing maohioe is ran . ver he floor like a lawn mower, and does, the soaping, . scabbing ! and drying in one r two opera- In a garden at Fort Meyers, Fla., 1 there is a date palm: which -was ' planted by General W. 8. Hancock - daring the Seminole war, while he .- waa in command of the fort. Two hundred years ago the west ooaat Afrioaa .bad "money of ae want," the standard a bar of iron, nd anything supposed to equal its Talae was called a "bar." JT'-lPfoBt bells are; tolled in some districts of Franoe when frost is threatened. Immediately the in habttaa6v place quantities of tar ttetween the rows of vines. The tar is lighted and volumes of dense smoke-arise, . tbus protecting the vines. ', la BUlaborongh county,- N. fl., there is a solid rock with a chan nel seVenty feet deep and thirty feet wide cat through its side. A flight of rade natural steps leads to the. top, where there is a natural pulpit and pool ; for? bap tlsm. , vThe-., statement, that Abraham Lincoln was a spiritualist and bad a mediant living in the white house has gained soon wide publioity that f ex-Miniater Bobert. T. Lin cols U at pains to deny it. He ays there is not an iota of truth in the atory. In order to give an object lesson to several frivolous friends prone ytoj Irregularity in busine at and f ;to show, them that steady, persis tent plodding paid in the long ran, Amos Reeter, or Bhabarbville, Md., arranged a race between a tortoise and a bare. The hare ran over the course, jumped the fenee and was out of sight in two min ntes. The tortoise pulled his head Into his shell and didn't badge. Keetet' friends went home with pains in their necks. The show of distinguished beauty, f fransflied by famous artists, whloh f is now taking place at the Academy Of Fine "Arts in Kew York, has been anticipated by the Oosmopb ( Han -Magarine in its November issue, in an article by Wm. A. fjoffln, with lllastrations of -some . of the more beautiful faoes. The . 'Great Passions of History" aeries ? has for this month's subject the i romahtitt career of Agnea Sorel, , who f influenced, the . destlnief "of 1 ilxanca'andefCharJes VIII.' Tbe $ Art, Schools of .America,' "The Greats British Northwest Terri- tory," '-'The Chiefs of the AmcN , lo.n Preas," and thV "PaMisvli-, brarf r Movement." are am on eat The Cosmopolitan's table ; of coi- ' tents. Survivors of the war and their children ,. will find intense interest in "The Story of a Thou sand," a personal narrative begun la this number by Albion, W. - Toargee r"M ' i a graphic way, of a regiment which saw scrvjce-M)!' its brganiaatioi ' itjf marches, Its sports, and its death roll. " -f ' LOOKS Choice ., Standard Works on hand furnisbei ia club ates with In JOCBSAU" T2 ccrsr-t sciu c is. Letters From KUxico to the Boj s and Girls of ew Utrne-Glvlur Some Description otJIesioo and the Mexl ,caBS 4- , - " . - r - . v . ''. .v - rJoirxiNUKD. 1 . It Is a four day's journey from here, and shows yon Mexico at her beat,. decked all, out,, in flowers, while here she wears weed?) if a fashionable mast have IJowera tor her L'iR8oe, Bue masv ptqpt pnem from Sin Antonla, lorftbet doa't grow here. ; I haven't seen one in two years, and I've looked in every yara I've seen. - I believe one of my most grate ful hours, if it ever'- eomee, will be to see a rose-bush -at one side, a white jesamine vine at the other, ana violets, nyaointns, ana plots at my feet.' Whenever yon see them, think of me, not knowing whether 1 11 ever see on - again, or anything with oolor except weeds, nnless I strike a fortune, and send mrwrders to Sn Antonio 4too. A Texas lady told me see didn't know victetr hadodor. 8be had only seen wild ones., Yet Texas has some sweet ones, especially in the east. Ordinarily it is too dry lor them to flourish here. Whatever grows does Jstf by irrigation. You know the old saying, "All sunshine makes the desert." Thiswoald be almost a desert, if man hadn't learned how to Irrigate. n? m One gete tired of sun and moon here. He longs for a brilliant sun set, but it takes the dark clouds to mix the yello W-with to make a gor. geousone. Then one sometimes prefers the stars to twinkle, but dark nights set their light off best. Hut lately tbe rain na deoided : to visit this section, and pay a loner. promised visit, and to make a good impression is fairly flooding the land, Sometimes not a drop falls in nearly two year; Then the show ers Idire in that time come all to gether,,. People bny river water to drink by the barrel, price two bils. dos reals (ray-als) whioh is twenty-five cents. There are very few wells. There are hydrants in many houses ana water-rent is added to house rent. . y; ( f.': I must go back to the bid gen tleman again to tell you watt he was once. A forty-niner, ; Did you ever Bee one T l believe Mr. Havens was one. Toey were the men who went to California in 1849 expecting to see gold lying about like nu's, and gather enonga in a day to last a life-iime. A few did work mines and got wealth; hun dreds and thousands got poorer forgoing, this young man then got neither, but he got fame. He showed the first pale-faced, yellow. uairea people to the Indians of Los Angeles county, Gal., they ever saw. He was their first white-settler. He has had seventeen, children. I know an American lady here, a grandmother, who is only thirty- tour years old, they marry soyoong here, it is tbe Spanish custom. Everything is Spanish, not En glish here. It is this nation's Ian- guage, and anyone can acquire sweet voice, who will speak it. The way it is accented makes it sound affected, but still it sounds musical, ana yet strange to say, that as class Mexicans can't sing. Their songs are horriole, monotonous dirges, all I've ever heard, but they play well on the harp, and their brass band keeps up with all the popular airs, and instrumental music for piano is full of melody. m connection witn speaking Spanish, they say here, the Negro learns it quicker than any foreigner. The Jfeon and he get acquainted very fast, and you know he likes to talk, so there is tbe secret. The true way to master any language is to talk 4k iipauish words sound more like they 1 ook than French see-pan is Dread: mas means more; mu-oho much; leohe (lay-ohe) milk; oar-ne ... (oar-nay) . meat; ( bevenos dias (way.noa dee-as) is good morn ing;, oevenos Daraetac-aay; is good afternoon1; bevenos noohe is good night and so on. Another old gentleman mnst come into my letter now. He is a druggist; was once a doctor. His name is Handy. The way his family got that name is funny. In Revolutionary times, a vessel that came over from England to tbe U. was found to have a little chap niaaen away, running off trom home. He wouldn't tell his name, and as he was apt and willing to do, during the voyage, the sailors called himflandy," and when he undid be called himself that ever after. V"- His great-great-relation, talking to all young folks, says "leurn Ger man artdt Spanish." - HeV says be studied Greek and Latin'at Univer sity of Indiana. The Greek he has never needed. The Latin, except what bis profession called for, never served him bnt once. He was in Oaba. He couldn't speak a- werd of French or "Spanish. Upbody near him could speak English. Here was a pickle, but some one got a JPrlest, , He thonght of Latin, so he wrote j qae;ation in that. The young foreigner' 'picked out the meaning like it was a puzzle, and wrote an answer in other words, the best he could think of to tell what he wanted. STow he says, "oh, for the good German and Spanish would have done for me in my life!'' I loved Latin. : Spanish wonld be a better friend now. South America may so me day be represented in New' Berne, when; It Krowa mj on a large uitjr. ouiun vi yon: boys, who means to be real live business men, fit yourselves for interpreters. 1 have more to say of Peon and Oastilian, when Thb JotjekaI, prints .this ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Ate Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTICURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn, ing, bleeding; scalyf and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. Cuticura Works Wonders, and its cures of torturing; disfiguring, humiliating humors are the most wonderful -ever recorded in this or any age. CvncmiA RsHBoos in told thtoatiout the world. Pric, CtmcuiA, joe.: Sor, 15c.; Ruolvsnt, $t. rtttm Dam and Cheh. Corp., Sch Props., Boston. , "Ail about tbe Wood, Skin, Scalp, ud Em," free. niHPLES, bUckhendi, k4 md oO tlcin pn I I ill mud ud cured by Cvncvu Soaf. C-l MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS Jt f d weaknew, back acho, wuk kidneys, W 1 rheumatism, and chest twins relieved in 1 W. m Minute by tba CnUortrm AnU dLa rain PlattCT. . J. E. lArilLIYI 1 No. 3 CRAVEN ST. DEALEE IN Lime, Cement, Terra Gotta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock. Also fittings. Bejsure to'buy a barrel of ALUM LIME For SanitaryJPurposes jj'inestjyoueversaw. lrices Guaranted. To the -TRADE- WE ARB AGENTS FOB Stock Diadem CHARM BEST PATENT flonpareil Flour, Nonpareil is the best Flour made. WE CARET IN STOCK- AT ALL TIMES A LARGE SUPPLY OF- PROVISIONS, FAMILY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes. &c. WWe buy all our goods from first hands for CASH, therefore can give to our trade -QUALITY OF GOODS GUARANTEED- Roberts & Bro., South Front St. nXTotio I FOB SALE OR REliT f A. valuable first-class farm on Pemboke road one mile from this city, in first-class oiaer lor trucking purposes. 109 acres. 90 being in cultivation. Terms yery low. Apply to ROBT. G. MOSLEY, Sr., Ko.'23 & 24 Joaes Street. Sept., 5, 1894. s61m There has leen a fall in Prices at Taylob's Store At Cotb. 5c Plaid Homspun at 4c. 10c Saltings at So 10c Worsted at 8c. Good Pants at 76c. Best Brogan Shoes at $1.25. - Best Family Flour at $3.50, A great many otuer tnuigs loo tinmer- to mention. Come and bring the cash and 1 will surprise you. JU, IP. Taylor. ciotiL, -AND- H ' In rStock and Tor sale Ijy - II. fl. JOHES.; BEPiimwicms, j firaj,::iiMEis:nnisjr LIGHT M ACHlNEKY-o-' Copper Work, Gun Work war all work a ua BATEELm W, 6. BEA8LEY1 Craven Street, nearly opposite ' J. J ' City Hall, Kew Berne, K C. 1 m:ciAL uoihEs . THE Farners &' Hsrchants Bank Began basiness May, 1801. Capitol Stock, paid in, V $76,000.00 Surplus, . . 7.000.00 Undiwded Poflts, '. Z '2,800.00 Dividends paid, ;. : 12,750.00 OFFICERS ; y. U 11. Ctjtxkb, - , . President. W. 8. Chadwick, , . .: " Vice Pres. T. W. Dkitey, , ' . Cnsliier. A. H. Powku,, , , , Teller. F. F. Matthews, . Collector. With well established connections this uunK u prepared to offer nil aranmmo. dauons cpDsistiut with conservative bnk Prompt and careful attention given tn coueuuons. We will be nleaeed to Vnirasnond with those who mav nnnlnmnlntH makinr cuaiiges or opening new accounts. r o J. A. SS7AN, T20S. DANIELS, President,- . Vice Pres. B. E. EOBEBTS, , CasMw. TEE NATIONAL BANE Of New Berne, N. C. INOOHPOEATED 1805. Capital. . $100,000 98,168 Surplus Profits, DIRECTORS: Jas. A, Bryan, Thos. Daniels, Chas. S. Beyan, J. II. Hackbubn, Jno. Dunn, L. iiabvey, G. H. Roberts, E. K. Bishop. Thos. A. Green, Pros. Wm. Dunk, vioe-Pres. C. B. For, Cashier, II. M. Groves, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. . The Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corpor ations, Farmors, Merchants and others re. oeived on tavorable terms. Prompt and care rol attention given to the Intel est of our cus tomers. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Ferdinand Ulrich, E. H. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Chas. Duffy, Jr. Samuel W. Ipock, James Redmond,! Chas. H. Fowler, Clias Relzenstein, William Dunn, Jlayer Halm, E. W. Smallwood, Thomas A. Green, Geo. N. Ives, C. E. Foy. J. A. JONES SALE, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES. fiFLnn Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention to hoarding horses. Horses and Mules on sale for cash nr negotiable paper.- South Front Street, New Berne, N. O. Opposite Gaston House. AUTUMN Dress -Goods. -tt-o-tt Now on sale carefully selected Special ties in DRESS GOODS fo this season. French Novelties in exclusive designs. Liberal assortments of English and Scotch Suitings. - Two toned Knotted wool effecls, Waffle Cloths, distinctly new, rippled Bril liants. Mixed and striped Covert Suitings, Satin Twined glottis and larue I'laids lor Skirts. At 50 per yard, an extraordinary collec- r n ot sell colored and tancy mixed Suitings. w.h. & u, -rycKaco. BALEIGH, N. O. VAUUAU'Clfy'afV FOR SALE. One House iEbjht Ronmal nnri lnrrn Lot situated n East Front Street. One House and Lot situated nn Vnt. caU Street. " Both picces of property in excellent neighborhood. For price and particulars, apply to 1. II. JPelletier, 8tf Office ovqr F & M. Bank. For Sale. s OsB 15 Horse Power Goodwin Steam Engine, made in Richmond. Va.. can 1 seen at J. H. Orablree .& Co. Machine Shops. t . x or.turtoer intormation, aplly to " C. R. Thomas, Att'y. , New Berne, N. O. W. L. Douglas SHOno IS THK BEST. QUEAKINO, 5. CORDOVAN,, tDtUPLIA ChiAMCI I Enin r- 1 S(- iiLiiui w LIW11NCLU.W bftlTi VispFlNECAIf&lflNaAlJJi a.apoLicE.asaui. -"'VApiEsi' - SEND FOR CATAL06UB i. W'tVDOUGLAS. I BROCKTON, MASS. Hon CM sate momr hy vKtaMlM W. L. ' loiitfiaM HRoes, BcilH, we are the largest manufacturer! ol advertised shoe In tbe world, sod caarantee tbe valne by titmplnK tbe name and price on tbe bottom, which protects you againrt bl(rh price and tbe middleman's profits. Our ahoet equal custom work atvle, easy fitting ttnd we. ring qualities. W. have them sold every where at lower prices Tor tbe value given than any other make. Take no substitute. 1 youl dealer cannot supply you, we can. . gold by J, J.'RAXTEBj :Agt. DK W. J. WARD, ; i sunoEorj-LiiTiST NEW BEENE, N. C. Office, In -Street.: Duffy Building 114 Middle - a2i 8m fDK.fi. H. GOLDBERG SVAO4vO-0BAL:' DENTIST , . Office Henry Building.;, Middle Btrtet, between Broad and Pollock , .. - jMortu iipiscopai chnrcB yarn, New-Berzie N. BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Oonncy N.O. DR. G. E. BAGBY, SURGON DENTIST. Office: Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, HEW BERNE, 2T. C. DR J. D CLARK, NEW BEENE, N. C. Office on Craven Street, between Pollock sua .Broad. J. B. BENTON, 11 9, 00., S. DENTIST, :-NEW - BERNE, jN, 0-:- JQfficc: 99 Middle 8t 2d Floor. Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use oi jn iirous uxiue (jas. P. H. PELLETIEB, Attorney Jt Law. Pollock Street,. First room above Farm er's ic, Merchant's Bank. Will practice In the Counties nf Cimrnn Carteret, Jones, Unslow and Pamlioo. WUnited States Court at New Berne and Supremo Court o the State. WM, . CLAti&E, Oflice, 72 South Front street' op posite QastonHouse. ATTOENEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Ageut. New bwne, N. Connections. New X -rk Boston and Canada. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands. Town loU Do you want to bay T WKITB. Do yon want to sell t WJBITE. 8PR0IAL. 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for dis- 1,500 Acres, Trent road. 6 miles ofcitT Timber and Truck. , Wm. H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler Insurance, . NEWBERK, N. 0. " A Number 1 of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Eepresent- ed. - '.: . " : " " k ' v ' ' ' Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. - ; t ' " .. JSTOIOB ABY PUBLIC. - ' Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut ;. and Pensyl vania. ft'.'t . , GAgent National Board"Ma. rine Underwriters. ' . " ' , " NEW DERNE HOUSE," ::;JorelieaiCit7,J.C.-::;: J' II. Jf.- I'rop. Pleasant Location New Manage mentGood Accommodations ? ' Attentive ' Servants , -1 Terms . Seasonable. LAP I E G DO XOU KNOW DR. FELIX l ESaUN'3 ' - - , am the original and only PIIKNOH, safsnAd r lishki enrs on tlio market, t'ricq tl.'jU; mat tci luailar tioDuuie sold ooly by . F. S. DUFFY, .Druggist and 8ole Agent. ' iiv in if . hi J fill. .. . 0n LJ; jlo ,1ln. No r ire,, wynnite. Alsiil ty-y UJilCT.IjrcuOmiHHIKA, O' l linhxa.thy .s j At OniBslsis. or !. ( a SlUliinr rv stfc.". t I 4. ta fu lis' ' C3AC 50- -HEAD HORSES AND MULE&"" 50 RANGING FROM A- TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing from Some' extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete line of Buggies an Harness always on Blue Front StablePi rl. H. O. HYATT'S SAliORIUM Kinstoin, rV.JC k- -Diseases of the Eye and General Sureiv.- New Brick Hotel. A. ls- (Suited. lr a (Jlub ' II onset Offices or . Stores. ,r s. TWO LIGHT AITS AIB7 BASEMENTS." ELEGANT DWELLING APfASTMENTS. A new four-story brick building, ner the corner of Broad and Middle Streets, the best business location in New Berne. Its apartments contain all the modern improvements stationary wash stands, in each room, and bath tubs,ull Supplied with cistern water in pipes, to and , from came. Improved water closets on each floor. Electric liehts. bells and Sneaking; trunmets to oflice. front rlnnr haapmpnt and dumb waiter. " A grand observatory, dininar or sittins room ' in'nnnnr nrnrv commanding a fine view of the city and its majestic rivers, it is one or the most complete buildings oi its size in the Slab, ior a noiei, cmo nouse, orst class boar ing nouse, restaurant, dwelling apart- niemB, sleeping rooms ana ior businesi purposes. , - : , . Itent very reasonable, tor separate ao parlmcnts or as a Whole, Apply to, E. W. CiRPENTBB. WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1 865. ' FAFJILYGllOCERiES General Merchandise. " J"CART-HOn8B ACOOMODATIONB. Pennsylvania's LEADING .r, NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that snffloe to maxe a nrst-class family jontnal, The" vv: 1 Philadephia ; v . RECORD Spares no trouble or expense to gather and present to its readers nl the news of the Old and New World. w. Its several Departments, each under in management or a eomnBtant Rriitn treat folly matters pertaining to i ; , i " The Household, ' .; The Farm, , ..- Woman's World, z , Science, 1 . - 1 "'Art, - ''. tJt'--' -I' Literature, , - --. , Finance, ' ; The Real Estate World. . Presenting day. - , a ccuplote magazine every SUBBORIPTIOTJ PLkTVn . Daily, one vear. . .... $8.00 4.00 Daily and Sunday, one year, 1 . , ADDRE93 ' .' ' The Record Publish Co. 917-819 Chestnut Btheht, -. ' PHILADKWnu, 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. and Mules. ' - hand. " Middle Street, New Berne, N. (J. GEO HENDERSON ,(Successor to Ro'ierts & Henderetm,) General. Insurance ; Agent. 'liepi'esenting Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia." 5 uome xsarancet uompanv or Xew York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Efnrtlord. Queen Insurance Company of Englnnd. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Ruleigh. - ' " Greenwich Insurance Company of Brook lyn. ' Phoenix Insurance" Com nanv of Brook 1 . lyn. Uniterl Underwriters Insurance Cnin- pany ol' Atlanta. uosiou Maune insurance Company or Boston. v. ' ' :: BASBFRSiiOPJ. Prof. W. H. Shenard and' tent Assistant: in tho Tnnrini .iii ' eive von a cood ioh un.i wii'i attention to all branches of' hair cuttiiig ' and shaving.' . - , HMTOriveme a oall. -' ' At Graston House Barber Shop.', DAKBEU SHOP REMOVAL! I nm DOW locnfrd In nest nd comnmilinna quarters in Hotel Neu-cce on Broad Street. There, isino more conveniently . or - littler euippea uaroer snop In the" City, snd I have a good forcd of polite and expert as sistants.. ; Old and new friend, give us a, eall when in need of tonsorial work - . ' .TIMOTHY BOW. First Otasa Barbersiroo BJBIOlf BLOCK, MIDDLE ST; Srearly opposite Baptist Church. ,' : Apartments neat and lidy, ami Umty competent assis'ants employed. " : First-class butlt rooms connected with i shops. - U. L BANKS, -' - ; Piopnetor. ' ' ELLIOT L GREEN, lair j Dressing Parlor. Careful attention given to all branches ot the business. , - Children's Hair Cutting a Specialty. , BOOK STOI1E AND at txosioz27 Blank Books, and new lot Btanrlrrj Worts of lienowned Authors. Prr" ,r . t,r. Kymn Books, Ladle Purr t, le l, Fenoila, eto. i ' i Favors and I'e-' " lT-ilr-gsg.-ir-t--f -vv ft.-; TV
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