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; .1USHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT . T-S DAILY JOXTBUAli it P-AU. f ; koaoalr a$&00 par l r , o.ouoia. DellTtrad toeitrttbwribe ai " "-nt per month. . ' . ImS WiEKLY JOUMIAL lapubUahaa Tery ThiirdT at L0 per ana am. iiolieesot Marriagasor Deaths sot ton ed tea line will be inserted Ire AH Aitional matter will be charged Ota. per link Payment for transient adertuementauei U Bad in advance. Begular adTertue aneau will be eoUwted promptly at the end BlOBtA Comma oications containing ei tvnV tent publio interest are solicited, om innioatioa stoat b expected to be pablbned that eontaia objectionable peraonalidee. or with hold the Bam of toe author. ArtiolM longer than half column moat be paid for. Any perm feeling eggrierea at any aoony ateat communication eaa obtain the name of the author by applioatioa at tali oflioe and taeving wherein the fri.Tano. exist THE JOURNAL. tt HARPER, I Proprietor. C T.HANCOCK, - Lool Reporter. fAfSnUni at tU PoUofflcoMi Jfcf in W double the greatest part cf our faults by the excuses which we make use or to justice them. Seed. Thosb who in public places nev er say "Thank yoo!" to the waiters at home you may be Pure have no waiter to thank. THK World says that "Mr. Cleve land is still a factor," yes, verily. A necessary factor in the solution of the paramount issue or the day. A GOBBESPONDENT says that in saving seed corn there are five points to look ot: Length of ear, depth of grain, smallness of cob, well filled ends, and a good placa to keep it. The New York Times has made the startling discovery that Ex- Got. Hill, while proclaiming. Km a Democrat," made more Re publican appointments than any other Democratic Governor of New Tort Thebe are three things that our common schools should be com pelted to do: First, get the youDg la lore with land and home make home so intensely interesting that the children wil prefer it to all else; second, teach them to make agri culture profitable; and third, make farm life intellectually and morally on a level with the best possible life elsewhere. The annals of crime had seldom disclosed anything -more fiendish and revolting than the wholesale mnrders of servant girls for which a man and his wife have been sentenced to death in Vienna. The moststrenuous opponents of capital punishment, after reading what the spirit of lost and of mnrder had thus accomplished, would be in dined to admit that no torture could atone for atrocities such a? savages would have shrank from. A Western paper says: "The Dakotas now find themselves iu the position of the land of E' p! during the seven years of plenty when the earth brought forth b handful. They are sufferiag from a congestion of wealth. The gra nwies are overrun, the elevators are all fall and the guest chamber is thrown open for a royal visitor. The farmer is enjoying the pleas ant inconvenience of having more than he knows what to do with This is a year of rewards." a the Conner Journal Mr, Watterson says. "The Courier Journal presents its compliments to those of its esteemed contempor aries who haye kindly interested themselves in its behalf with res pect to the Presidential candidacy .a m -- ... oi uovernor mil, ana oegs tnat as soon as this paper has declared itself in favor of Governor Hill, oi as soon as may be convenien: thereafter, they will do a the favor to wire as at oar expense. The natter may not be of much or anj importance to the public, but we live to Do advised or what is going 03, yon know. In the meantime, what is the matter with Orover Cleveland! Don't everybody speak at once." The Democracy of the country is now clearly informed as to the sort of campaign that will be waged for Bill's nomination. It is some thing new in the history of the Democratic Party. We never be fore taw a candidate for the highest honor in the gift of the party playing the role of the small politi cian. Just fancy Horatio Seymour, Samuel J. Tllden, Wiufleld Scott Hancock or Orover Cleveland J lggling in a hotel corridor with a State Committee to fix a scheme by which their grip could be fas tened OA ft delegation. These men never stoaped to such contemptible methods, and if they had, they would not bare won the honorable places they bold in the : history . of I the Democratic pmf.; SPCBGEOS AST) SA5LT. The Baptist Denomination, and the Religioas world at Targe, have suffered an irreparable loss in' the deaths of tharles H. Spurgeon. of London, and Bteil Manly, of Lou Sit. Bpusgeon wat the ona' great preachei; Dr. Manly was a pillar in America's temple of our God. The London papers contain long memoirs and obituary articles on Mr. Spurgeon. Air. Spurgeon was burn at Ktl vedon, Essex, Eogland, Juno 19, 1834, and died at Meutoue, Frauce, January 31st, 1892 llis fifbt ser mon was delivered at bixteen years of age, and so wdl did the congregation like bis Ecrnion that they made him their a 'tor. The fame of the boy preacher soon be- oiiuie world wide. At nineteen Spurgeon beg, in bis work in London. No ordinary church edi fice could hold the crowd (bat flocked te bear him, and the great Tabernacle was built for him with a seating capacity of G.00O. The membership of I ho Tabernacle a few months ago w.ts f-et down at 5,354. Bat his ministry was not con fined to the T,ileruuc!e. At one time be preached at ;he Crystal Palace to an andiauce of 25,000, and bis eeitnona are tcat'tred in hundreds of thonaands b-oadcaet throughout the world. If we lock lor the secret of Mr. Spurgeons success we will not find it in scholarship, sucial positions, not any of the usual accompany mentsoffame. It is rather to be found in bis wonderful ability to present gospel truth in its simplic ity and msjdsty, and bis Nvupa'by with the masses. We make no apology for associa ting the name of Basil Manly, with that of Charles H. Spnrgeon. His famo was not so broad, bnt it is not in the powerofany pen to portray his services to the church, and the value of hia life to tho world. at large. As one of the professors in the Southern Theological Seminary at Louisville, his influence was conti nental. With the mcakness of Moses, the patience of Job, the fervor of Isaiah and the consecra tion of Panl he labored in the cause of his Master, and the fragrance of of his memory is as holy incense in the sanctuaries of our God. A telegram to Mayor Manly, of this city, gives the painful intelli gence that Dr, Basil Manly died at Louisville, Fob. 1st, 1892. The Eepublican press had tried for a quarter of a century to make free trade treasonable, until the passage of the McKinley Bill, since that time it h is been congratula ting tho couutry on tho good re sal's of free trade on sugar. If free trade on sugur id good, free trade on iron, eteel, cuttley, bl.kn kets, clothing, shoes, hats, baggiug, ties, twine and other necessaries are better, because sugar was strictly a revenue article, the duty on it going directly into the Feder al treasury. Bat the daty on those irticles go into the pockets of the American manufacturer at the ex pense of tha farmers and other censumers. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not woith the small prloe of 75o., to tree yourself of every eymtom of chesa distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our store and get a Dottle of fihiloh's Vitalizjr. every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it doe you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by New Bdrne Dru (Jo. It coat Kern county, Cal., 8300 to prosecute a man who was accused of taking sixty cents from another and then lie .vas acquitted. rf 14JJS W. T. At... WASHINGTON, D, C. OFFicuor York Sntckpkis. Yobkvih.8. C. avm: 14. 91. tlt.c i.ectbooisk Gentlemen: riuthea 8 five yeiri tty vita hu been a i;ff rer ir jm ditpeuna uo completely did tbe d S'laof wake a 'reik of ner lormAraeif that Ufa was almoat despaired of. Uer uervuus ryeiem was almost entirely de itiored ud ibe silshteat ilo!h wonld throw ber Into a nervous spurn, whlob wan id last lor nours. Madloal skill ntled to bring anv rellrf, Tnrounb the recommendation of an emi nent divine we were loduo d to trr the Kleotfopolse. After a persistent use of tbe Instrument, tbe efiect h been wonderful. uer nervons system has been lestored to lu almost normal condition: her dUf st on Is wond'rrally lmoroved: sue Is raoldlv 1n. iDg In flesb; and, upon the whole. Is making rapid r eo very, wbleh speaks volumes for che wor.deifjld curative powers of the & ectropolbe. as he. case wta oona'derfd hopslcis Iflnyare skept cat on the sub ject, lei them try the Meoirotiolse, and I s onderful poTve.s wl 1 unicklv ultD. l all doubt. Yours truly, W. U. PK0P3T. For Information ADDBESS AS ABOVB. OX 2 Kins; at., CHABLKBTON, S. O. W, M.WATSON.rAKent, RewBsrne.N. C. No ctrinirjft- or- nausea after minc Brc-okQeld'a Liver and Kidney puis. Will cure Biliousoeu .' Coaitination. Torpid Liver and stomach trouble; Sugar coated, oval. .Price - 25 cent. Hit - tnem trial. -For sale by F. 8. Duffy, New Bern, N. 0. j MA 021$ UNJOY9 Both the method and rendu when Syrup of Kg is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tarte, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head, aches and fevers .and cures habitual constipation. 6rrap of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial In its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its nany excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale In 60s and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. BAN FtANOISCa, CAL touisvtUE. at. mm tonic. nr. mum H. BRAY, BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. Langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekia Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish. Egga for Sils in Season. Also Breeder of Celebrated Black Berkshire Swine. ADDRKSSl Green Place Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE N. C. (JKEATMAOAZIJiE The Century's Programme in 1892 A Xcw "Life of Columbus" Articles for Farmers, etc. that great American periodical, The Century, is going to ontdo its own unrivaled 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. Iu this number are the opening chapters of "The Naulahka,'' a novel be Kudyard Kipling, the famous author of '-Plain Tales from the Hills,'' written in collaboration with an American writer, Wolcott caleatier. it is the story of a young man and a yonng woman from a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, he in search of a wonderful jeweled necklace, called "the Naulahka" (from which the story takes its name), and she as a physician to women. The novel describes their remarkable adven tures at the court of an Indina maharajah. Besides this, Tbe Century will print three other novels during the year, and a great unmber of short stories by the best Ameri can story-wtiters. Tbe well-known humorist Edgar W.Nye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series of amusing sketches which he calls his "autobiographies," the first one of which, "The Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is in November. This number also contains a valuaple and suggestive article on "The Food-Supply of the t uture, ' wnicn every farmer snould read, to be followed ty a number of others of oreat Practical value to Farmers, treating especially ol the relations of the Government to the farmer, what it is doiug and what it should do. This series will include contributions from officers of the Department of Agriculture. and other well-known men will dis cuss "The Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation," etc., etc. A celebrated Spanish 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 Fair to print articles on the buildings, etc One oi the novels to appear in 1892 1s 1 a story of Hew York Life , by tbe author of "The Angloman iacs," and tbe magazine will contain a great deal about the metropolis during the year, among, .other things a series of illustrated articles on "The Jews, in New York." , In November is an illustrated descrip tion of "Tbe Players, Club," found ed by Edwin Booth, and one of the features ot tbe splendidly illustrated Christmas (December), number is an article on "The Bowery."," i : To get The Century send the yearly subscription price (14.00) to Tbe Century Co., Union Bqaare, New York N.Y. Just Arrived : Ycimg Kentucky and Vest Virginia Horses! (Utiles Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Younc KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTEA. FINE DEIVERS, - Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Ba Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Cuts Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUE MOTTO IS Quick Sals Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will bo to your advantage to do so. n. mm & go. Smallwood Stover, DEALERS IN General Hardware, ASD Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, flair and Cement. Agents for DEVOE & GO'S celebrated Beady Mixed Paints, whiph are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STREET. HORSES m HULES. I hav just received a FINE LOT o( Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, EOAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All if whioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for oash or approved paper. Give me a trial. K Sm Street REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GBOOEE, MIDDL2 STKEET, H. 0. e Pittsburgh lamp is one of those in- venti ons that seems to be fin ished. It seems lv to reaclr the V end as to mmM rrrfAtAtc at gWrVAAl.Pi9 VI ' 1 J -T At. T every way, and ease of Jntanage pvThe only care it requires is filling and wiping. . t . Dirt falls out when the chimney is taken off, not into a pocket as in other 'central. draught lamps, "'v''i'' - jrurang in a new tuck is a ray easy matter indeed. . . AU this seems strange to one who knows how trouble; some other good lamps 'are..'.'',' ' It is in all the cood 3amt stores, Send for a primer. ; uttsbargs, p.. Pittsburgh Drass CoV 1 1 VW?fc PROFESSIONAL. : DR. G. K. BAG BY, . v Surgeon Dentist, Offld, Middl ShrtO, opp. BaptUChnreh, nirsuas, jr. c W.D.MclVER. Attorney-at-Law NEW BERNE, N. C. DR. J.D.CLARK. ZDEISTTIST, NEW BERNE, N. OS 0fflce on Craven' Street, between Pollock and Broad. , - P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW-, Craven 8t., two doora Bouth of Journal office. Will print toe In thaConatlea of Cravsn, arteret Joots, on. low and Pamlico. ' , United Htates Court at New Bern., and Bniuem. Conrt or tbe Btat GEO. HENDERSON. Suoeestor It SoberU A Hendertm.) 1 Eepreaentin resenlionmranga Company of North TnsnraBM rVtmnanv a Vaw T..1. America Horn cutxu insurance mpany, or England. Hartford Fir. Iiuaranoe Company, of Hartford. North Carolina Ilome Inioranoe Company, of Ealelgh. ' Oreenwitcli Inanranea Company., of New York. Phojnlx Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. United Underwriters Insurance Company, of Atlanta. ' Boston Marina Insurance Company, of Boston. juUradwtf J. ABSIW, Prei. TflOS. l)ASlELS,VIte Pres. 6. H. ROBERTS, CaKhier. The National Bank, OP NEW BERNE, N. C, INOOBFOBATXD 1865. Capital, -Surplus Profits, $100,000 86.700 DIRECTORS. Jas. A. Bet an, Tbos. Daniels. Chas. 8. Bbtan, J. H. Hackbubn, miLLEB, Li, UABVKT, O. H. ROBBBTI. What would you like in the way of a corset? Something that's easy and comfortable, with "bones" that can't break or kink, and soft eyelets that won't rust or cut the laces something that clasps the figure closely, but yields to every movement? lnen you want the Ball's Corset. If you find that you don t, after wearing for two or three weeks, you have only to return it to us and get your money back. O. MARES & SON. We will place on Sale To-aay only, some hani some STERLM SILVER about 33 1-3 FEE CENT CHEAPER THAU CAN EE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportimity to rget a weeding or Cnristmas gift very cneap. BELL THE JEWELER. A t1 AN n.Vo",rG450 HIS NEIGHBOR CWMenbr v S375. VavthereryaasM ITalllMrapewaamrtli Insore Yourself aTltflaft HaVThlaT mAor, LUDDEHS BATES, Savanna., Gi. hawo.rantliatbtohi. Yoa can't pv them mora than Instromwit. are aobultar worth. IWnukiir Wriu or Tteat SPECIAL OFFERS. ' CLOSE OUT I ' oub iba of ' . 'I .75 Ladies' Shoes. ;.;;ir WE HAVE,.-'.V:'r';.t. Kow to the time to get Pins Shoa st 3 nRflf!TrS We itiU csrrj the ALDINS t$Q Shoe LY Until Jan. -FOB WEEKUY- NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF BEADING. The Daily Journal. .00 Per Year. riiVmilAr. ..AH :.4 : daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We liave just received a large lot of Hew ad Handsome Books,' which we clvifr with see them, and get one by paying one year in h advance for the Daily. By paying $1.25 for the Weekly one year in advance will also entitle you to a book. Job Depart I tn conn&ption.with the Journal there is a FIRST-CLASS JOB DEPART MEN T.J ' All kiodslof work executedMn the U of order and at satisfactory puces. tetter Heads, . ;' -;v Statements, Business Cards, fosters, zir.'D rc?. rr.rs specie 01.00 1st, 1893, THE- JOURWL 50c. Per Month. AT . T 41 j Ana ffoll on!.-. ent . Note Heads, v ; STBHl Heads. rKntelopeg, And all kinds ot work COPY o? th:
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