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J. J rUBLISHIB ASSOL'SCEMEST. THS 1AILY JOURNAL 1 published JDally iioept Monday at tS,Wper jear: 12.50 for tlx month. Delivered to o ty subscribers t 50 cents per month. '-' ' .. TH WKEKLY JOUR At la nobilsbad tvury.TbursieTalli.tie,.ui. ; Soiloea oi Marriages or Heaths not to ea :'4 tenVues will be iDMrted free AU - UUooei natter will. bo charged lot. per i- ": :" ' ' ryu or transient advertisement niiut ..In. ulv.nna ltAuiila.r adver. l:sementa be oolleeteil promptly at the ud of each month. - Communications coutaiolDg ncwaufunffi olent public lmeree: are solicited, jso com mnnkoetlon moat bo upmM to be publish ed thateon.tatna objectionable personalities, nr withhold the name or tbe am bnr. Aril Ms longer than balf column must be paid Any person feeling, aggrieved atanyau- aaymoo eommunle&tlou ran obtain tbe nam of the author by application at this iffleeaod ahowln wberelu the grlevunoe THE JOURNAL. 'B. HABPBH (V. OAMCOOK - Proprietor. Local Reporter. oi- toirH-e at New Uemn ratter. WKntered -i 4. 0.. aaeeoon:!- ' WONDFRS OF COR Natural Curiosities n t w Lit ( ... Known-of kinedmii On the eastern coast of (.'hiim peninsula extends in a wiuthivist efly " direction, bounded on tli north and east by the Son of Japan, 'and on the south and west by the Yellow sea, while tbe CWo.i strait separates it from Japan. ,Thift'peniri8ula comprises the Uin;r dfjrft of Corea, a tributary of China 'and a country very httlo know to the general traveler, although it has been settled for ates. Corea has steadfastly main tained a policy of strict isolation toward all outsiders oven toward the Chinese, with whom there is no intercourse savo on tho occasion of the annual embassy, which is accompanied by a few privileged traders, and of tho periodical fairs at the Gatortown, near the city of Fenghwang, in Manchooria. In spite of this isolation, the outside DarDanans nave occasion ally penetrated beyond the coast, and thus we know Biinrtiiinj about tho country and its inhabit ants. A Dutch sailor wrecked on the coast, was detained thirteen ye:irs, and, ffOm his narrative, some knowledge has been obtained. A few missionaries have aiiied a foothold, and an invasion of C'orea by the French, in IHtKi, lias taught ua somothing; but tho stun is very small. Of the wonders here described, little is actually known, and that little may bo distorted. Lrieilv Stated, they aro as follows: First, a not mineral spring near Kin-Shantao, tho healing proper ties' of which are believed to lie miracnlous. No matter what dis ease may afflict tho patient, a dip in the water proves efficacious. Ane second wonder is two springs, situated at a considerable distance from each other; in fact, they have tho breadth of the entire peninsula botween them. They have two peculiarities. When one is full, the other is alwnvs empty; and, notwithstanding the obvious fact that they are con nected by a subterranean passtage, one Is of tho bittorest bitter and the other pure and sweet. The third wonder is a cold-wavo cave a cavern from which a wintry wind perpetually blows. The forco of the wind from the cave b such that a strong man cannot stand before it. A forest that cannot lie eradica ted is tho fourth wonder. No matter what injury is done to the roots of tho trees which are large pines they will sprout up again directly, hko a phoenix from her ashes. The fifth is tho most wonderful of all. It is tho famous "lloating stono." It stands, or seems to stand, in front of the palac reef ed in its honor. It is an irregular cube of great bulk. It apK ais to be resting on the ground, free from supports on all sides; vet. strango to say, two men stamiing at opposite ends of a rope may pass it undor tho stone without encoun tering any obstacle whatever. The sixth wonder is the "hot stone," which from remote ages has lain glowing on the top of a high hill. The sovonth and last Co roan wondor is a drop of the sweat of Buddha. For thirty paces around the large temple in which it is enshrined not a blado of grass will grow. Thoro are no trees or flowers insido tho sacred square. Even the animals decline to pro fane a spot so holy. Marrow Toast. Marrow toast is a delicious and Inexpensive relish for tea or luncheon. Buy a largo shin ixme . and have the butcher split it, then take out the marrow in ono piece, r. " Cut the marrow into slices nearly an inch thick and set aside. Mix in a hot dish a toaspoonful of ' -chopped parsley tho same quan ' tity of lemon juice, half a toa irpoonful of salt, a grain of -t cayenne, and several drops of 1 onion 'juice. Also have in the - oven 'several , squares of toast, crisp and browned evenly. Cook . th marrow rapidly ninety sec onds, , boiling it in a quart of salted water. Drain tho marrow thoroughly and mix it with the seasoning in the hot dish. Spread on thee toast and serve. Toast, marrow vand 'seasoning must be hot -when sent to the tablo, and eaten before thoy CooL S v ; "MUrcnCry for Pitcner'j jCastorfa.' ...fcShe Trusts -Jack.-if How a girl does' trust her par ticular ' 'Jack."' , '& -'0: I ' lie may. be a. very poor stick; but you never could make her be-, lievo it. ' ' . ; " v She will turn her back upon the kindost and best mother if that mother hints a word against him. She won't speak to Iier father for a week if he questions the wospeets of hia coming son-in-aw. Her best friend is ignored if she whispers a few of "Jack's" sins. In short, there isn't any one in this wide world who can compare with poor, dear, sweet, slandered Jack. Yes, she finds out better in time. Oecaftlonnl Snbsollliip;. Probably no work on the farm pays io well as that done with the embsoi' plow on land that has been well undor druined. The advantage of subsoilinjr is that one operation lasts a number of years, and if the drainage is perfect the land never loses the porosity which the Kulwnil plow fives it If new land were drained as soon as the forest were cleared from it subsoilinfj would not lie needed. The decay of roots of trees in the subsoil makes a natural drainage way through which superfluous or stagnant water can pass. Bv.t in '.HI cases out of 100 drainage is not resorted to until the compacting of soil and its inability to, carry off water makes drainage necessary. Then after the nnderdrain is down it taken years of freezing and thawing anil clover growing to establish the old water-con rse again, or rather to inn'.ce new ones. The subsoil plow helps 1 ids work amazingly. It should follow fin drain, and it will do good to repeat subsoiling every few years, thus enabl ing the soil to hold more water with ait being saturated, ln-cause the surplm must always pass ofT wherever an out let is provided f.r it. American i elti vator I ilK (;UKAT EX 111 KIT. I;i-: Ike v Inn entered at tl Fair. Will surely take the prize. Ami make the people gape and A t his uncommon size. -tare His cyis are ol' a navy blue, The finest of their class. In stocking leit lie's eight I'eet two And has a check el brass. Besides he has h silver tongue That docs not wag in vain. Hut pleases all the old unci young Wit h bargains on the brain. He is a sight that all should see ne time at least or mere. Ni i, ill v, here hi ii nut lail to be J .'own at his Mammoth Stor. Whenever a back li i loses owns in fronr. Christian looks :.!! the ground he The need of a perfectly 6hfe unit at wdj s rcliatjle remedy for the peculiar dife u"!i of summer i universal. A a remedy f ir the household, cllioe, on i bo (in hi, on shipboard and for travel ers by Und and s, Winktlmonn' Diarrhea and Cholera Remedy hsi proved lid tueeiiinahle worth in the prompt relief nd cure of ail disorder! on ii Biiim in the stomach and dites ti vec i h, -m, auch in i holers, Cholera M iitujr", diarrhoea, Crsmps eto. 8er viei niili under nil uondiliocfi. alwav ready for use. hnd perfectly safe. Pnoe 25o M -.11 druiiifla juo 4 i&v 1 v boast of ancestry is to uc dge joar own inlerority. knotd Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets boyond the reach ol medicine. They often say, Oh, will wear away," but in most eases it wears them away. Could thoy bo induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's lialsam, which is sold at ajpositive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose Price 50c. and 1 Ti ail size fino At all druggists mar22de,od weov Beware of the man who frizes for anj kind of bin. apolo Tlit Klrnt filer. IVtl.npH you are run down, can't eat can't sleep, enn't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder whin ails you Von should heed the warning you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Von need a nerve tonic and in Electric Hitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healtliy condition, tiur prixing results follow Ilia use of this great N-irve Tonic an 1 Alterative. Yoor appe tite returns; good digestion is rifttored, nnil the I.iver am! Kidneys resume healthy action Try a bottle. Price r,0n. at F. B. Duffy's drug stora. u li- ii !!i.;.y - n irk, we envr her Oastoria. Wh. n viisiifliiM. Khi-erle.1 for Ca-slorii-. hen s!n I. r.irne Miss i.lie i-Iiiiik to (stfirja, Wi.- ii si,.. inMriMi, she r'lve lli.-in Cuslx.rla. A langcrous Deadlock Occurs when the sicvc-likc action of the kidneys is interrupted, and they par tially cense to secrete from the blood, those impurities for the escape of which they me. such important channels. Brights disease, diulietes, suppression of the urine ami weakness inaction of the bladder these arc complaints to the relief of which Ilostctter's Stomach Bitters is admirably adapted. These ailments unchecked are very fo-midablc, and the utility of a re course to this fine remedy and preventive cannot be pleaded with too much insist ence. The Bitters is likewise cflicacioue in nn incomparable degree for malaria, indigestion, coetiveneea. rheumatism snd debility. In neuralgia it hut also proved lUoll a sovereign medium of rebel. Bnssell Sage. The well-known financier, writes: "606 Fifth Avenue, New Yon City, December 20, 1800. "For the lost twenty years I have been using Alioock's Pobovi Plasters. They have repeatedly cured me of rheu matic pains and pains in my side and back. Whenever I have a cold, one on my chest and one on my back speedily re lieve me. , , ' - ' v - ".My family are never wiUiont fbeW 1 i" ' ' '. . RrjBSELl Baob. ; '" ' , . .1 ;: Children jCry forPitcher8 Castorla. SURGEONfBENTIS . Offioa, Middle etreet. opposite Baptat oburob, ' ' -: deoSawtf ; : NEWBEBN. N. O. DENTIST, SEW BERHK, N. O. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. . , P. H. PELLSTIER, tTOH S B Y AT L A W , Or von St., two doon 8outb of Journal ofik-. Will pracllce In tho Conn tlos of Craven artoret. Jorun, Onslow cd Ciiullco. a. I7nael Hfe-i.- ourtbt New Uema. ntt Supreme Court oi the Htsu S. U. ST!;KKT; General Insurance Ao-ent c. Say. r.cishbor. what's tbe trouble with you? D.du't cu gi t the n Kuinf tiony No, but I got a pnir f C ert Wheels that don'c suit me, ami now J (J Whilt) & Co. have j'e.t uol in a supply of those Celr.rr it.'d Tennesfee WhclR lam alwaya doinv just hst I ought not Take my advice and so r.i once to Whi'tv's and Kt b pair of the Ten nepsee V. heelo acd yoli ran smile if I cun't. MGSEi T. BRYAN, r, RmH.ll In hi nf Rjinnlrinj o : 1 n t.r H nr.l ait.. IB ft tiun U r:tUtefl Maybe fuima when v.uioa near tie Ice Factory. Herlo put enarelM fc a oHicpnind inecuiiuio. iuuia: ii 250,000 mm READY FOE SALE! Cheapsr than any other Mar can Furnish f '.era. I've got tin and want to sell 'cm Apply to W. P. Ifl'MtUy, New l!ern. or M. rOUTEU. Uiverdale. jric" dlf K. R.Jones W holesale and Ketail Dealer in General Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton. Grain, and othor Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snnff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. R. JOSTES. 9 14 tiw jjqvt Berne, N. C. Thos. A. Gfrfn, Proa. C. E, Kov, rarliler, WM. Uiinh, Vira-l'rea. 11. M. Onoviw.lelter: CITIZENS' BANK OF NEW BERN, K C. IK) A OENEHAL, BANKING UU3ISK1B. The Acoonntsof Ilanlrs, Biukoia, Corpora tion, Karmors, Merclianta and owners re alved 01 ravorahle tetms. Prompt anf ereful attention given to tie luterealof onr caalotuoia. roako of iiiaKrrous. Perdman : Mricn, K 11. Mt)iiliw, J. A. Mhi.i'h, ' :)j8. luir,Ji ca-nuel W. tp iot. J.unen Kediuc ml. Chas II. Kow:er, i lias Kulannatntn Wllllaa) Dunn, Mer Urttin, R. W. rtiuallwoiMt 1 hi. A . tireen. Oeo N . 1 t . Hi. Kuy . NOTICSJ. If you want the rosiest Shave yon over hod, and your hair cut io tho very latest style, le sure and cull on Pbikce ok Wales at the Gaston House Barber Bhop, Everybody says be la the best barber in the city, and he has no oue employed except first elrss barbers. T. II U. ItlCnAUDSON, Proprietor. Sale.'Liverv & Feed Stables ':. AT .'' ' '. StOI3LOT7V;ll .8.; J, LANE, Proprietor. , ,-Will meet drummers or -otuer parliet at New Beme with cood teams and take them to any part of Pamlico county or netchborine territory at low rates.- : -Teams of travellers . at the atablei will receive eioellent atttntlon. Feeding a specially, ,.' ". .', yV'.v-f i,-. Perat nl oversieht of the proprietor is given to every department ofj the busi ness, , o20w!!'n nor rsii We have a fullilinelof ilEATIKQ STOVES. L. H. Cutler & Co. Furn'tos, FMresses. W.P.Jones South Front Bt ,opp. Gaston House, For Furniture of AJ1 Finds. Mattresses re-.de to order and reno vatod. PRICES VERY LOW. jy!9 dwtf QTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, O Craven County. In Office Clerk Hupcrior Court. Notice is hereby mven of the incorpo ration of The Clark Lumlicr Company, that the names of the incorporators arc W. 15. JJIades, James 15. Dlades and, Jo seph R. Clark, nnd such others as they may associate with them ; that the prin cipal place or business shall be in New Heme, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to buy and sell land and tim ber, the manufacture and sale of lumlicr, constructing and operating steam saw mills merchandise and running and op- crating steamlioiits, that tbe du ration ol the corporation shall be thirty years the capital stock is thirty thiiusuni! dol lars, divided in three hundred shares ot the pur value of one hundred dollars each. nl W. M. WATSON, V. S. C. (JTATE OK NORTH CAROLINA, 1 J Craven County. In Office Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the incorpo ration of The Blades Lumber Company, that the nantes of the incorporators arc W. B. Blades. James B. Blades nnd Jo seph B. Clark, and such others ns they may associate with them ; that the pnn cipal place of business shall lie in Eliza beth City, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to buy and sell land and timber, the manufacture nnd sale of lum ber, constructing nnd operating steam saw mills merchandise, and running and operating steamboats, that the dura tion of the corporation shall be thirty years ; the capital stock is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, divided in fifteen hundred shares of the par value ol one hundred dollars. rilti W. M. WATSON, C. S. C. ST.LOUIS.MO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Bank Comrraas, Desks, and other OrPica Fuaitrroaa for 1S9S now ready. New Goods. Now Styles In Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Caiiea, Cabi nets, &c., Ac. , and at matchless prices, at above indicated. Our goods are well known and sold freely In every country that speaks English. Catalogues f ree. Postage 13c. THE BEST THING IN TUB UNITED STATES roa On Cent ia the PHILADELPHIA RECORD ! $4 per year, Daily. . $3 per year, omitting 8undays roa THE FARMER AhV THE BUSINESS W AH, RECORD NO EQUAL. Address ."THE KECORD,". '' ' pMLADIILraiA. - , HOTIOE. . .. , All Mnom havlna elnlma lnt rh.ri ail .A a ........ ... .. sama to the nnderslgned on or before tha kb omj oi novaniDer, A ir, irw. t , , . . All pataons Indebted to blm arc Mqnrle to maaa tinnndiata payment. .. . .. fg rv 0. B 8IX)VKR . 1 M. DW. BTKVRNKOrT, ': j ' 'BxecQtoraof tbarleaaiovf r 'ry. niov: 2i2; rAlnAli4u t. )nr thrt health or nit, i f)l!)iMiiro, it Imi 1 -1 m nit IMllfl,Ci'(lrH flU'i idll ;trn No -wrntt, li-tt hr 11 ,... TO rr"13lri Soecial 1 J, s.-.Ovving to pressure of Buaineas, did not Issue any posjnl Carda suf-i. : . TBAUE Please remember thaf all free lOjw cent oil Xorillard. SouSE within the Xiinit, wllIlwgraMteld.'bjVA'A';?--' WHOUEBALK GKOOBJB, AB0IFH C0EI7, DEALER IN Pianos and Organs, The Mohlin High Grade and Newby & Evans Pianos. ttownt Queen and ' Needliam Parlor Organs. NEW BERNE. - N C OIttCULA.lt. The old and reliable f) m of Cohn A Welcel was eetamiKhed In Newborn In 1S6X The oldeet bouse now Id theelty and tbe only surviving utem ber of wbtob la Adoluh Oobn. who habeen engaiied Ih the Musio business ror tne poet ten years and la now located on Uraven atroet, three doors below tbe City uaii 1 woniu lie pieasto ti inrorm my friends, nairoua and I be nnblla aenerailv that 1 bave terured the large ud elfgant nil I uuuning lormerly oeiui-led by Joun Hatlerson, deceaa-d, where I have ample accoinmodatlena for pioperly conducting my lame and Increaali.g business, anil will coustsntiy auiponbabd Upright and Square Pianos ort: iHW-.tdes gna, lasting tone, snperlor wcramanshiD a. d oi leading: zuannfaoiarma ana tne Dest material. AM a good supply ofsaEKTMUBIO. And J will endeavor to make my bnalneas a popular as the old llrm need to be, and one that will give aatlalaovon to my aume rous pstrona Tbe proprietor, Adolph Cohn, would take thlK occasion or retnrnlng bla thanks to uinse woo na.e laaen an interest in a Is wellare. and would reapectfnlly aollclttha rontlnuance of tbe kindly feeling ot his itiBuuB, ivespeci.iuiiy, A. COHN. HOUSES km MULES. I have just received a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will sail VEBY CHEAP for oash or approved paper. Oive me trial. 33. Street is warranted the Best in the World 1 Is more Waterproof,' Is Stronger, and' will Wear Lqnoer than any other goods manufactured.- Ask for the " PISH BRAND; take ae ether. LC. IIRCKEL & BR0. Sol Agwrts, Btltlmor, HUmPHREYS9 This Prkcious OimiXNT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. ( Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a cukativx and healing application. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles External or Internal. Blind or Bleeding ; Fistula fat Ano ; - Itching or Bleeding of the R octant. . The relief ia . immediate the cure certain. . WITCH HAZEL OIL For Bums, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burnt, The relief is instant i -the healing wonderful end unequakd. For Boils. Hot Tumors. Ulcers. Fistulas. Old Sores, Itching Eruptions. Chafing or Scald Head. -4t ia InbUibie. ' . For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples, It Is invaluable. , . - O mi J venu, x nai tire, 5 centa. m . ef sniaraasTr aae.ea.if ta ua wast at, arm stag THE PILE OINTMENT s 1 J-!'yJi?'r.;!ij,'f.' wri- ii 1 vv k. WE TTTO W wrr rrmrAj-'CU7:ri lh 1VOJIST CASKS. That yon m-r It it, tfil limit ejrjtrtiute, we wiil seial j -' i i y us. EDS " 1 . ' -FOU WEEKLY NINES. COLDMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OP KRADINO. The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction from New Berne, where there t :1 c uaily mail, and is a splendid medium for ad verifiers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We uave just received a Jarre lot. of K et and Handsome Books, both the Daily and Weekly Editions; CallD i see them, and get one by paying one yearM a advance for the Daily. the Weekly one year entitle you ito a book. -i. ; i1. V. -il-O. : . JOLJPal t-' . - ' t9UU l coiiooction with the Jotjpnai.1 there is a FIR ST-C L A f J JOB DEPARTMENTS All 1 kinds of work exocutd in the U t of order and at satisfactory nrices. " ' ' .f - : ' Letter Head,' - y: J Note Heads, : ; ' ' Bill Ilcadft ' . ' , -z '. i ; : . ... r- ...i.-.. . , .. 8tatements, . Ttusinof Cards, f lY.vv ' Pnptors, ;'iiliiifi8i. THK - JOURNAL. : 50c. Per Month which wa clobwfti By paying $i.f?lr3 in advance will a HfifB fci ... ' i.M.'i Ar I r ' ' 'idfi r ' eni A- ,..-:-ri-fyr'.t' I 1.1?.'' i(-!: i , v. ,' JavV Viri"'' ' ',AVV-'i.i'-;"-'r ;
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