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-r will be tasautuur bf .......vjncekini . ... . j rr yui tiM " iL b publUKed nam. ,. sot to ex- tree, Allaa a 5 ete. per line. , j,r t nsieut a vrueinen mm ,a . . tegular edTtrtise. ,.i be c, nromptly at ths nd ,.t:..v, nswset. , .... ted. K s objection ... P"mUfV isunt of the auihor. ArUlS nlf column ranat be paid fe. -a feeling afririered at any aeony; uuicatioa eu obtain t&. nam. ttioa at tins w aw anni irvitinn iowug whsrelalae friatanot exists. TJUB JOtTENAL. K. fc. HARPER, V I ProfHetoi". C T. HANCOCK," - tooal RrU .SUanri at rt JWsfll Mm n THE OUEO STATES ASD CHILL; ' The embrodiment of the United StateB and Chill is greatly to be regretted. Lovers . of. republican government would be gratified to see the disagreement amicably ad justed and tbe Amerioan Repub lioe cemented in bonda of mntual friendship and respect, ;. " " VVo are quite Bnre the United States desires peace end would welcome the triumphant advance of the Chilian repnbiia to a proud position among the nations cf the world. - '' :;v" ' 'Anxious as this Govtronitnt is for the oner ess ol republican insti tutions on this cont nect, ber first concern is for her own honor and the welfare or ber own people. We are told tbat it would add nothing to the glory of tbe United States to crush Chili. This if J ,9m.- - Mil Just Arrived: - .(.-.? rr; ' 7. -' - .... Ycung cntu:ky and ih Virginia THB latest in regard to Chili is pacific. Both the method ai molts when Brrap of Figs is takeai it is pleasant vA refreshing to the lasts, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and bowels, cleanses the iyr torn effitctuiOlf, dispels eolds, heao aches and ftfers and cures habitual eonstipation., Byrup ef Figs is the onlr ram Ad of its kind ever pro I - r J" - ' v - - may dneed, pleating te the taste ana ao . a . .i A V A. ha true, but it mav militate against SfJTP STSIKX while the iron is hot, bat be certain to hit the iron and not burn your fingers. Tub Messiah craze has been revived and the Oheyemes and Arapahoes have renewed their ghost dance. The Kansas wo can who expeot ed the end of the world as Christ mas present got np and found a hole in her stocking. "What resolutions shall we form for the New Yeai!"Eesol veto do right and stick to it. That covers the whole ground. . Il is postively asserted at Wash ington that Blaine favors peace, and that he alone is restraining tbe Cabinet from violent measures. tbe honor of this Government permit Chili to play the braggart and wontonlv insult our flag and murder our citizens. The torbearance that tho strong should exercise towards the weak bas been gonerously extended by this Government to Ceili, but with nations, as with individuals for bearance may cease to be a virtue. There is a limit to all things. A man may hesitate to chasciee a boy or his insolence but if to insolence is added personal vio'ence tho Tonncster mufi be spanked IT ...... Vansfinlnl in tta IB KUW1 HM MWJ pw.v-v.iM 10 - 1 -t tVnm f)ia nrnt kAilthv and avreeabie snDstances, 11s atany exoelleni qualities commend it to all and have maae u tne hunk BAtMiIav mniMiT known. eyrnp or gs is r wo ui w and II bottles by all leading, drag- may net have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. BAH F8ANCISC0, CAL, totimtm. at. tttm row. $.r. PROFESSIONAL. DR. O. K. BAGBY, . Surgeon Dentist, Cfflo$, MidcUa SUrtet, opp. Baptui Church, ITBWBKnJIK, jr. c Horses? Hules W. D. MclVER, Attorney-at-Law NEW BERNE, N. C m722dwtf E bjwiiii mum 11 bim, Has Just Arrived " ' with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTEA PINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Cirta Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales " Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. - n, mm go. DR. J.D.CLARK. IDEZETTIST. uj-L,- -'Ami ''' ''"l,PSBrni '"7" , 'r . '1 - WllJ 14 1 1 i LkuLVjAU t llAUiAil I aJiii ha tltA II A UI U Atv a i tabawui Utaa1aUaV BREEDER OF We trust that the second sober Bllff COCtlillS, thought may lead to a better un derstanding resulting in a settle ment honorable to both nat'ens. IT la now said that British in Alienees are decidedly averse to nermittine the relations of the United States and Chili to be rup tured and a conflict to occur. When the people understood the work of the Billion Dollar Con gress they cried, "We object!" It is proper, therefore, that the "Great Objector," Holtnan, shouln stand at tbe head of the new Appropriations Committee. White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & WL Xangshans, S. B. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Tonlouso Geese, Fekin Ducks, NOTICE. On and after September 80th I shall reduce mr shaving tickets to ten shaves and one hair out tor Si uu. Jow your chanoa to lay in a supply. frot. W. 11. BHETABD. Senator OJlblisle, who has EVNCT POLITICS. Tbe Now York Eeoorder irre verently refers to David Bennett Hill os the "prince of peanut poli titians." To this the Washington Post replies: "This is not only irrever to a gentleman who is both govern or and Senator, but it is along ways from the truth. Gov. Hill's TJjqjqjq TurkeyS, pontics is not 01 mo jcauui va riety; but as a polit'.cian he doubly discounts any of liia contempora ries of either party in tbe practical bnsioess of politics." Ilill needs no vindication, and we nave notning to say in nis behalf, but we protest against the van:e collegiate institute, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOR BOTH SEXES. NEW BERNE, N. CJ BSrOffice on Craven Street, between Pollock and Broad. UlHll.,k4llUuUil.iifclNlUm4l.., I have just replenislied my Stables with a WELlr-SELECTED -tCTOCK of HORSES AND MULES, and will continue to keep a FULL STOCK on hand. My selections are made with a vie to ' the wants of tho community, and ray terms cannot fail to give satisfaction. Have also just contracted for OSE BUNBEBD BUGGIES, and will keeo constantly on band a FULL bUfflji 01. vwmr!T.TC?5 nf P.vsrv dfscriDtion. HARNESS, ROBES, WtllfB, - InnetL flnilow. Lenoir nd Pamlico ooantiei. I .... ... . i x n: 4. mnr,n n!,au-i the Buprem. Court of North Carolina, and and in fact every tiling usually Kapi in a ruou wo VV"K" ttp.B. Pistriat and Ctwuit Conrti.. Jlyii Repository. Buying in such iafgo quantities enables mo.to give mv customers the benefit of discounts. J .. . j. 1 ; All goods sold on a very small margin ior casu or Leguuauw; paper on one or two years time. C.R.THOMAS, Attorney and Counselor-aMaw, ;Offioe, Craven Street, Stanley BoUdlsg,; NEW BERNK, N.IO. . Praetlosa In the Courteof Craven, Carteret, P. E. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LA "W OrsTen St., two doots Boath of St., two doots l?03th Journal office. Will Draotlce in tbe Conn ties of Ciavcn, arterat. Joiia. Onslow and Pamlico. a united Ktaie, coartat dew uerne.cna supreme Louri 01 me eiais. J. W. STEWART. GEO. HENDEESON. (Succcuor to Xobcrti & Hmdcrum.) General Insnce Apt Bepresentinx Insnranoe Company of North vmerica. or i'nuaaeJDnia. Home Insnranee Companr, of New York. Qneen Ininranoe Company, of Eneland. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hertford. North Carolina Home Iniuranoe Company, of Raleleh. Oreenwitch Insnranee Company, of New York. Phoenix Insnranee Company, of Brooklyn. United Underwriters Iniuranoe Company, el Atlanta. Boston Marine Insnranee Companr. of Boston. JaljJdwtf The Breeti Front Jovelty Store MIDDLE '3IKEET, NEXT TO BAPTIST OHUKOH. Has opened tilth a Large Assortment of T ES "W 3E3 :0- Suoh as Eings, Cuff end Collar Uutlona, LiUitu rr.H. liar isins, oraoeieu. Neoklacce. Charme, Locket. Watch UBBias, cari . dibqs, bio., irom soa"w cheapest up to the Bnest quality in hea?y pUtf d, wbich will ho sold tO OUt ona- -tomors at FACTORY ?RIOE3. See tho PRISES HiEKED ia oar SHOW Whtii a:d be GUMlaCEI). the mmi FiiofiT mum stqbe White Crested, White Polish. Eggs for Sab in Season, Also Breeder of Celebrated Black B srksliira Iwihb. ADDRESS. recently visited Mr. Cleveland, term ''Peanut Politician," as indi- 41nfr ,t.n av n.asidiinf itfia, nntinit onrttnif email n. jliopannfll. " . . .. . .. ... QoAiin Dlnnn Uftnlt-TTl V QMO not desire to be renominated, ana ble. Tbe Peanut is a valuable uicou xiauo ivmuji j.aiuo, Teaoeju-a all gndnates. Mtlltanr government for boya. Prof. Olssel, graduate of St. John's College, Annapont, teaon er or Military Taotlcs. MubIo Teacher, gradnate New Kngland Conaervaiory of Mnsto Bpeclal course In Com. Law, Book-keeping and Ponmanehlp. vocal music, uaiiainenio ana 1 Dumb-bell exercises free. So additional coat for Glassies. For Catalogue call at JousKAL offioe or addrees the Principal. W.R. SKINNEE, Principal, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. O. au23dwtf Ml J. 1 BRYAN, Pres. THOS. DASIELS,Vite Pre. 0. n. ROBERTS, Cashier, OP NEW BERNE, N. 0, Incorporated 18SS. Capital, Surplus Proata, J as. A. Buy an Chas. 8. Betas. Alex. Miller, u. a. will make no effort to secure the nomination. At tbe same time be would accent if reauested to do so with anything like unanimity. TnB Milwaukee Journal, Iude pendent, says that "no one e rpects that the Democratic National Con vention will nominate any otber nan than Grover Cleveland. Of coarse he has opposition within the nartT. bat he is the candidate ol the people." WB would not have North C iro Una to become a manufacturing State at the expenso of her agri culturgl interests, but their should be diversified industries in town and minntrv. so that no misfortune to anv one croD or vocation conld culiminate in general disaster. commodity, and a staple produc tion ot North Carolina. Taken scperately it is email, in tbe agreg- ate it is immense; but singly or collectively it is always honest. Give us the honest Peanut in pref erence toanything dishonest bow- ever pretentious. Small as is the individual Peannt the soul of the Recorder man would rattle in its shell. NEWBERNE N. C. fa f QJQ gn( ffl hUMl (! BEAT MAGtAZIXE' 400 bbls, 40 " 25 25 25 100 100 30 Mt. Caemel, Pa-. Dec. 24. Edward Davis, who for , years has been applying for a pension for service rendered in the Mexican war, received information today tbat he would get his money, Overcome by the good news, he fell dead. MB. W. J. Abkell, the pro prietor of Judge, thus speaks of Gov. Bill as a presidential possi bility: "Big as Mr. Hill is in New York, the better element of tbe party is against him, and the coun try outside of New iors cares verv little about him. Mr. Blaine would beat him out of his under clothes. I am not so sure tbat Mr. Blaine or General Hanison could beat Mr. Cleveland." "In Holland the railroad compan ies employ women to watoh the railroad crossing, and it is said no accidents ever happen at those crossings.'' iThe fellow that a woman is watching is very apt to be caught. and am now . we)1 m,n "Irishmen . are finding other occnoations that suit them better now than acting British soldier. Ia 1860 there were 00,000 Irishmen LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LEMON DBLNK, For bilioaness and ooostipation, take Lemon Elixir, For indigestion and fouii omaoh, take Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir, For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidnove. bowels or blooo Fropared only ey ur. n. money, Atlanta. Get. 50o. and Sl.l'U psr ootue. ooia ny druggists. A PBOiriKENT MINISTER WBITEB, After ten years of great Buttering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, 1 nave Deen cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, Rev. O. O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Churoh South, No. 23 TaliinU St., Atlanta, Gi. A London woman has organized a "Rcnse-cleanine Brigade," com Dosed of vounff women. They clean a house of ten rooms, besides many." The treatment that Ireland closets, etc., in two dajs, taking in the British army; now there are bat 27,786, and that is 27.786, tco is receiving from England may have much to do with it. "MB. Shepeesob, in his review olthecatton season lor the year 1890.91, says it reached the great number of 8,674,417 bales. There is enough cotton behind to bring it hp to 8,8900,000 bales up. cleaning, ana replacing me carpets, washing all tho floors and woodwork, pousning sne grates, dusting the pictures, etc, The Century's Programme in 1892 A New "life of Columbus" Articles for Farmers, etc. that great American periodical, The Century, is going to outdo its own nnrivaled record in its porgramme for 1892, and as many of its new features begin with tbe November nunber, new readers should commence with that issue In this number are tbe opening chapters of "Tbe NauiahKa," a novel be Budyard Kipling, the famous author of '-Plain Tales from the Dills,'' written in collaboration with an American writer, woicott Balestier. It is the story of a young man and a young woman from a "booming" Colorado town, who go t-n Tn.lin ha iTi aaarflh f a nrnndorfnl ieweled necklace, called "the ro"8 KB"14 ........ i v.xn i ji m; NauiahKa" i trom wnicn cne story i ouu oais. i.ies, takes its name), and she as a Dhvsician to women. The novel describes tbeir remarkable adven tures at the court of an Indina maharaiah. Besides this, The Century will printthree other novels during the year, and a great unmber of short stories by the DesD Ameri can story-writers. Tbe well-known nnmonst JSugar W.Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series of amusing skerches which he calls his "autobiographies," the first one of which, "The Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is Call to see us, foot in November, this nnmoer aiso contains a valuaple and suggestive article on "The Pood-Supply of the Fature.'' which every farmer should read, to be followed by a number of others of Great practical yalue to Farmers, treating especially of the relations of the Government to the farmer, what it is doing and what it should do. This series will include contributions from officers of the Department of Agriculture, and otber well-known men win uis- cuss "ine warmers i7iscoaieui," "Ooooeration," etc., etc. A celebrated panisn writer is to furnish a "Life of Columbus," which will be brilliantly illustrated, and the publishers of The Century have arranged with the managers of the World's ITair to print articles on the bnildines. etc. Oqo of the novels to appear in Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Pork, Oil. Lime, Cement, Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearline, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Essonce, 50 sacks Coffee, 5 cases Tea, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " Pocket Knives, 50 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Goods must be sold, of Middle street. Latham Burrus Go jac9 dSaw wly War!--:-War!-:- 0 fi Against High Prl 0 Jq&3 gMlb The War Has O Smallwood g Slover DEALERS IN Stoves, General Hardware, AND now being sent to market he esti mates at 8,850.000 bales. The new cotton is of better Quality so HOW TBY THIS. it win doiou irood or any troublo with Throat, Cncst or XZZiZ; n-anYcoidsTaran. bvtho author of "The Aogloman- r.. I wuiuuiftivui O ' j . ,il . ane crop teen to KiT6 rdiefor money will i paid iacs." and tbe magazine win coniaiu I. V. . . T- M I i I 1 . . . , . . 1 1 I cost you nothing and will surely -ne I eood, if you have a Cough, Cold, 1892 is A story of Hew Tom Lite h.rk Hnffrara from La Uncpe louna it 1 nut the thins and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for your- 1 J 1 . 1. ..n, nnnA 1 1 1 i fl (T it t THfll much as to make it for spinning freeatF. s. Daffy's Drug store, additional. 1 Large size 50c. and 51 XO. equal to 300,000 bales The port stocks added, and he puts tbe total spinning capacity at 9,- 473,009 bales of the crop of 1890 D I. He says there will bs far more cotton than will ba needed. Te ; farmers, why will ye continue to : commit financial suicide!" ' Love never gets its growth. No etipioa or nausea after osing RrnnaRald'A Liver and Kidoer rills. Will eure Eiliousneae, Constipation. Torrid Liver and ttomooh tronbles, Sugar coated, oval. Prio 25 cent. Give them a trial. For wis Dy r.ys. Duffy, New Berne, H. U. - Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish Glass and Putty, Lime. Plaster, flai and Cement. a great deal about tbe metropolis during tUU J ear, uuiuug . vu . - TiVTriW JPr things a series of illustrated articles AgentS IOr ItMtVVh Z nTKn Tama In Nuw Ynrk." In ' November is an illustrated descrip- neya celeDrated UeattV tion of "The Plaiera, Club," found- ww M EA'i?.e Paints which -i marnrflM fii liih hihguuiui v uiuounbvu i - - ,. - Christmas (December) nnmoer is an article on "The Bowery.",: Tn pfit - The Century send the yearly subscription price 14.00) to j The uentury xm ujiiou oii"ti are strictly pure goods. ' MIDDLE STREET, v AT..olla.ll binila'nf MnSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, ruch as AoMidcons, Bloi Aooordeona, Harps, i'iutes, Violins, uuitars, an nines 01 oiii-k. io.. oneniw thsnanv house in the city. Tbe LATEST MUSIO. uoh o THAT 18 LOVE, COMRADES, PUOR JONATHAN, &TBAUSS WALTZ, 5IA-RV AM) J0H8, and hundred others, sold at uo. ana luo. OUR AUT DEPARTMENT inMnoa tho finct Oil Chramoa. with he:Tv c;k frnim-B. St '-5 i-ieofi. 553.25 pair. A. an Blro-ont Ghriatmas Present we rfcomia. i d CUROMO UNDER GLA88. durable Hat for life 81 73 piece, 83 25 p:iir. A'bo, (Vasonsi made to order at : Taw Price and Satisf-tct ion Guaranteed. A KirvJ aetcilineiit of Piaturo Framta $100,000 lt ail P'ioe ecd ln a" "Z3S- DIRECTORS Thos. Daniels. J. H. Hackbubn, L. UABVBT, EODBETB. r- STRICTLY ONK FRICF, But Absolutely Lower than any oher House. Leave orders for Tud!dr Pianos and Organs at my Store. War! ces. pened It's easy enough the Ball corset. That's be cause it has coils of fine wire springs in the sides. They clasp the figure closely, but yield to every motion. They "give", but they come back. So does your money if you've worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don't like, it. O. MARES & SON. HAVING PURCHASED WHILE NORTH THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK . That I ever kept, I am determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any house in the city, as I bought the most of ciy goods at Assignee Sales I can afford to sell you A Suit worth $! for $10, An $8 Syit for $5, . And so on dcx?n in proportion. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OF niDOIiK ITREET, Danler In General Merchandise, offers a good line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &f. Cholct Twist Tobacco 20e. per Pouad. First Chance For tboe oommg to tbe oltjr by water and landing at me marsei a oca w .upjii Ibemaelvaa- IN YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Both bhort and Long Pant Suits, I have the best line in the city. Knee suits so low as $1, age 6 to 13 years. 8 Anything in the Clothing line yon want .3 Also a large line of Gent's Furnishing Goods Last Chance For lb;. leaving the same way. . - QiVB Da A Tfil&I Low Prices. Boots. cltS. UJPS, TKTJJSrKS and 9 H ft Mi feWr VALISES. We will place- on Sale To-day only: some - hand some STERL1M SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER -CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. . A rare opportimity-to rget a wedding cr Christmas gift very cheap.. BELL THE JEWELER. A large line of Ladles' Cloaks, Newmarkets, and Children's Walking Jackets from 12 to 16 years, and other goods- too numerous to mention. Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Nbxt Door to R. llerry. Middle Ht ,NEW BBKNE, N. C. " Thomas. Salesman. J.A. PATENT SPRING VEHICLEO. JFIRST-CIA.ee 13f EVERT nESPEOT, EEWARD. . Eait.nrd froia Craven Coantr 3 i'. New Beine. N- . Not. 8J. 1891, o whits men by Dame John Bimpson and Rmr Hnmuhrevv The former a aood look in ir man. about 85 years old. 5 teet a .r 10 InnhiM hisb. blaok ba r and beavj blaok mustache. The other about 40 or 45 J ears old, about S feet 10 Inches hiab. tight bair and thin mustache. nmiMin looklnir. with an amblins Bait Both sailors by profession. I will psy j iiharal reward for the osDtnraof these I men, and be thankful for any informa-1 tion ai to their wnereanouw. - ' , W. B. LANS. cot4 ' - Sheriff Craven ConntTt I - - i t a :-:UCrHTEST, STRONGEST AND jiasmsT EiDma vehicle oa1 EARTIJ. BUQ01ES, EOiDWAGOKS, - PHiETOHS, , StNO STJHRCY3 - OntWsf flMcrM . ;. BEBIZrOr. - - Vt . ...... bn.it Vrf IUIih,VKii.iiM Vw..f....l Sola Proprietors aad Msnufacturtrs, :" " ITror.CofaJo(ru. Vintlon WiPajur. EVAlfSVILLH, INDIA?
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