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jiers'ASNOUSCEMent: t Maud ay ftt 5.9 pet ys f M0 "w pi.onthi Dailvari t e.ty (ubsnt1er in cents pet montV-S',,;Sr;:.';' .. I a WSBKfclr "aoUW .la publtaaad v ry Thursday t luu per at num. n l;";."-.:' i "." N.itioeso. Mrriagea or Deaths nottaax ; .Mt ten Unas wlilba tneertod tree. All eyi i ttlonat mlet-.:wl toe jehargaa; a eta, Pf uustbs In advance. Reaular adver i omenta will ba WUaoted promptly attn odofionUJ.y',";:--,'"-'".; . OommnploaUons containing news cfroffl ilent pabllo Interest aw (oltalwd. Ko oom-nannleattoa- nut a axpaoMd to b publlaa eJ that oontalna obJee$Knabl personalities, -tr withholds the nam of to author. Aril- .leslooser than, half oolorao must be paid W -r. ' v'.vV'iV''y v . ' ' ' . ' ' Any paraoni leelln aggrieved at any a onymou oommunleatlon eaa obtain the Varna of the author by application at tola .moeand ahowlnr wherein the grievance THE JOURNAL, Proprietor! Local Reporter. O. T. HABCOCa WKn tared '" rttofllcoet New Heme jCCaiseoonsWiva uiatlar. DtTBIIia the campaign in Da homey the French eoldirrs found the Dahomey an women mncli more redoubtable than the men. IT is said 100 checks with names of French Deputies and Snatorn 'on them connected with t P.insi mai scandal, are in i lie Ihhm! the magistrates. - ' k SPECIAL to the New Ymk Sno from St Louis says : The content in the Eleventh CongreHNioiM) !;--trlol promises startling (teveK menta. Chas F. Joy, KepaliKcn-, was declared t-lected over John O'Teil, Democrat, tbe presi nt iu oambent by fourteen tuajority. O'Neil believed that ir-tutia bud been perpetuated nod at once set OB foot a searching inTontigatioa, which resulted in (thawing to his satisfaction that some 80O dead men had been voted lor hi oppo nent and that a wealthy Manufac turer was privy to the plot, to d feat him and send a IlepnbTcati to Congress. THE misfortunes which have be- .. fallen the once proud Ccuut de ' Lesseps in his declining j ears ; might touch a sympathetic chord even in the breasts of m.ny who have been made the victims of his - ill-starred Panama Canal venture. His chateau is to tie sold, and bis financial rain has been supplemen ted by a pitiable condition of men tal, and physical wreck. The - melancholy close of a carter once 80 fall of lustre is a solemn lesson oa the vanity of bum an ambition; yet the heedless world has conned the lesson so often '.hat it vrili 1 scarcely pause to ponder it or to profit by it. TOE TICE-PEESI DENT-ELECT IN GEORGIA. .All Democrats, and especially North Carolina Democrats, are in- - tereated in General Stevenson. He is a Democrat, and 'nobly wears-the wreath of Democratic viotory, and from one end of the Bepublic to the other exultant pa triots shoot at his approach, "II ail to the Chief." Bat Gen. Stevenson h conuected to North Carolinians by ties of blood and kindred. His ances tors were sons and daughters ol tie old North State, and through all'the vecessitudes of his eventful life She has watched his career with maternal solicitude. She has never bad cause to biunh for him, and, listening to his elo- " qnent and patriotic words at At lanta, she Bends across her Mster Carolina to tbe Capital City of the Empire State of the South, the Cheering words, "Well done Adlai ; Well done my son Adlai !" 'Bat, what is it that General Stev enson has said J We wish that we ' could give bis entire speech made at Atlanta on last Wednesday, but - a few paragraphs rnubt suffice. ' Among many thinM eqnally good he said: There is not a shadow of doubt on my mind that tbe South will be . more prosperous under the coming administration than it ever was before. The South and tbe North know each other better and the era of distrust will be wiped away. Cleveland's administration will bring more prosperous times to the - Sooth, for then she will have notb i log to fear from hasty and unwise legislation. The era of force "bill , legislation has passed away and ' the country is la a better fix than it ever was before, so far as a brotherly feeling is concerned.'' , - In response to your generous - Invitation, . Northern capital will ere seek investment, will here lend its helping band in the develop- ment of your wonderful resources. The danger line has been safely "passed. ' With borne rule assured will come the prosperity and hap. pin ess which always flow from wise - and stable ' government. Unem barrassed by hostile Federal later, vention, it is for you to work out , .the rice- problem-the ever-pres-. cnt, everdifflcuUvj-problam. :: Oar ejeS feiioiii .tistW beto wrought nnr. An' riU pofit.inunt bv. Datient teudeavor ftotT lolty ; statesmanship during the nrtt. centary or inejiie of oar repnbliCi and now, wnu en tar in a nnnn tha epnnnrt century. O its history, to 0ur humls is commit ted the, sacred trust of preserving and perpetuating the precious her. itaoa nt frAA rftvnmmpnt of lib erty Tegulatedby law'--beqneathed as br oar ioreiaiaere. - (Tni ahull rrmat theae solemn obligations T We must not forget that along tbe pathway which stretches out before as are problems aa difflnnlr. nf Rotation as manv whose determination tested the patriotism and wisdom or oar fathurfl. We tarn oar eves hope fully to the fu tare. Who oau doubt that, nerved by the memory ol heroin deeds, inspiied by the ob lime lessons of the oast, the Amer icans of (liio generation will faithfully guand aud trniniit all that has been committed to their keeping i THE GREAT EXHIBIT. Ike, when cutered at the Fnir, Will surely take the prize, And nmkc the people gape ond 9tare At his uncommoA size. , ' His eyes arc of a navy blue. The finest of their class. In stocking feet he's eight feet two And has n cheek ot Iotss. liesides lie hits a silver tongue That iloes not wag in vain, "- " Uut pleases all the old and young With hargains on the lirain. He is a sight that all should see One time at least or more, S call where he'll not fail to he Down al his Mammoth Str; ' KhInc w rsiiip will ki;l the anl as quick us' no wnielup. Stimulate the lilooil. Hiiandueth's I'ii.i.s are the f;rcnt lilood pmihir. rlhey arc a purgative and lilood tonic, they act equnlly on the howels, the kidnevs, and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural out let of the liodv thev mar lie railed the purgative sudorillc and diuretic modi cine. They stiniulnte the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease no matter by what name it mnv be called. One or two of them taken every night wiU prove an infallible remedy. Sold in every dtug and medicine store, cither plain or sugar coated. Every man bates bis own sin when he nees it in another. The Ftrtt glep. I'erlmps von are run down, can't eat can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder wha1 ails you You should heed the wArnine you aw taking the first step into Nervons Prostration, ion need a nerve, tome and in Electric Dittors yon will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to iU normal, heaithv condition. Sur prising results follow the use Of thla great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appe tite returns; good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 60c. at F. 8. Daffy's drug store. It is the cowardly dog who isal w.iys nho"ving his teeth. Tiic used of a prrftotly nifo and al w in reli ibtt! r-jmedy for the pucu'lar d:s- s of s jrnmer 11 universal. As 6 reinntj for Ihe household, offioe, on the firm, on shipboard and for travel erg by lend and sea, Winkelmann't DUrrhnea and ('holers Remedy baf proved itfl lnestimahlo worth in tbe pro.npt relief aud euro of all disorder, originating in the etomach ond diffs live j9tm, auch ea Cholera, f holora MoibuK, Diarrhoea, Cramps oto. Sor ficeub'e under all conditions, alwava ready for use, and perfectly Bf.-v Prioe 25o. at nil druu'fts. june4dftwly. No matter where faith walk it alwitys titeps on a rock For Over Fifty Years Mas. Winslow'b Boothinq Sybdp has been used for children teething. Ii soothes the child, softens the gums, illays all pain, cures wind colic, and it the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty ve cents a bottle. Bald by all drug gists throughout the world jn9ri&v1 The shortest out to happiness is to try to give it- Hhiloh ' Catarrh Remedy. A marvel ous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more eucoessful treat ment of thfse complaints without extra charge. The only heavy burdens are those wc try to oarry ourselves. Arc- Tou Squirming! And is it pain that causes you to siiiinn( Rheumatism will make any one wince. Counteract it, as you can readily do, at the outset with Uostetter's Stom ach Hitters, which expels the rhucmatic virusjfrom the blood and promptly re lieves the tortures that it produces. The evidence in its behalf on this point is am ple and conclusive, and embraces the de liberate ulfirmntions of many medical practitioners. Like all standard prepara tions, the Hitters deserves a persistent triul, which if it receives, the happiest and most thorough results may be confi dently anticipated. For malaria, kid ney and liver complaints, neuralgia, ner vousness, indigestion and loss of ftesh and appetite it is a world-famous remedy. Convalescence after debilitating ailments is much facilitated by it. B3or Live Slock. T, A.. Jones Who has gone to St Louis to purchase, will bring with him on his return A FINE SUPPLY 0 Select liaises & Oules Which will be sold ' " . Low for Cash. or on time with yroper security.; f;, ' BQOB BDBBIES ABB OTHER : Y2EICL1X l Also, Harness, Ttobea.'toto.j constantly on hand.. ( .'vyv'.- l-': V-"i'- 'r-'-i- '-'. 'ti ;" ' .' SBRGEONgDENTIS Offloa, Middlueet? opposite Bsptlut ohuroh, i ' js & i dec8dwf ; NEWBERN. . 0. - DR. J. D. CLAEE, DENTIST, ' - " IBW BKRSB, N. C. ' Offioe'on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. '" " $ P. H. PELLETIEE, A fTOHNtiT K T 1-A Vr . Cravn 8t., two doors South" of - Journal ofdoc. Will practice in the Oountles of Graven arteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. . United Htsuw Oourtat 0ew Berne, and Sun rente Court of the State S. R. STREET. General Insurance i-enf. Say ticifhhor. what's tbe trouo.e wit.Sjony Didn't you get ihe n jtjiint tionr No, but I got a pr.ir of ('art Wht!s that don t suit cn. and now J U. Whitty & Co. havi! j m not in supply nf those Celebrated Teuneente Wheals. I am always doing just nhatloukt not. Take my advice aiid yio at onoe to Wbittv's (j-t n piiir .f the Ten crpao Whoi ls bnrl y"u n. n sinilo if I can't. Oarpcrahr srJ Builder. Rmall Job! of Rppalrln; 0 1 c'tpd and al li art ton itDtrauteed Maybe fauna wticn wau'e.1 DfarDtlce Factory. Refers to past eharpcioi cltljcan and meobanlo. . latil2Jtr 250,000 QHSOK READY FOE SALE! Chsapcr tb.au asy otber Mar can Furniili Tlieru, I've jjdt eui aud w;-nt : Yin. Apply to W. P BURUU3, Kew Berne, or M. POUTER, Riverdale. jne" dtf li. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. Conaignmenta ci' Cotton, Grain , and other Produce solicited. Prompt -attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Tios now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & 4x Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. R. JONES. 9 14 off New Berne, N. C Thoh. A. OnRKit, Pres. C. E. FoT. Cathlor. M. t)usn, Vioe-l'res. ti. M.Uaovas, Teller CITIZENS' BANK OF NEW BERN, R. C. IX) A OttNEIAL B A.NK1 NO BUHINES. The Aooouutaof Haokt. BenkeTa, Corpora tions, Farmers, MeiohaDli and otbera re- oelved on ravoraMn term Pr impt and careful attention given u Llia Interest of oar oastouiors. BOAItT) OK DrKPCrOHH. Ferdlnanrl Ulrich. h H. MedowH, ( has. Dufly. Jr. I imaN Rpdrnr nd, 'ha. lieltonatt'tnj Maer llahn, Ihn. A. Ciroen, O. t:. Foy. J, A. Meadowd, nine 1 . 1 neir. Chaa. H Kowlfr. William Dunn. E. W. Hmailaood, N. Ivo" NOTICE If vou want the easiest Shuvo you ever had, and jour hair cut in the very latest stylo, be sure and call on PniNye op Wales at the Oaston House Barber Shop, Everybody says he Is the best barber in the city, and he has no one employed except first clras barbers. T..H.U. IUCIUnDSON, Proprietor. Sale,Liveru & Fcod Stables AT Stoxxo'weLll . 8. J. LANE, Proprietor. -Will meat drummers or olner parties at Ntw.BeiM with eood teams and take them to any part of Famlloo county or neiennonni territory at low res, . Teams of travellers at the arable wilt reoeiva excellent . attDtloD," Feeding a ipeolalty. " Personal oversight of tno proprietor is given tojevsry 'department of I tbe busi ness. FIRE Ml LIFE fi20wSm fdolminlSll: We have a full line 6f I1EATIHQ STOVES; -. .- .--'-.' ' -. -:' '.vi' L. H. Cutler & Co. FumikrQ, HaUress&s. W.PaJbhes South Front St , opp Gaston House, For Furniture of AJ1 Finds. Mattresses w.de to order and reno vatfld, 1 PBICES VERY LOW. jyl9 dwtf CTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, O Craven County. In Office Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of tire incorpo ration of The Clark Lumber Company, thnt tho names of the incorporators are W. B. Blades, James B. Blades and Jo seph B. Clark, and such others as they may associate with them ; that the prin cipal place of business shall be in New Berne, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to buy and sell land and tim ber, the manufacture and sale of lumber, constructing and operating sleam saw mills merchandise and running and op erating steamboats, that tbe duration of tbe corporation shall be thirty years; tbe capital stock is thirty thousand dol lars, divided in three hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each. 11I6 W. M. WATSON, C. S. C. OTATE OF NORTH" CAROLINA. Craven County. In Office GHerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the incorpo ration ot 1 be Blades Lumber (Jompany, that the names of the incorporators arc V". B. Blades, James B. Blades and Jo seph B. Clark, aud Buch others as tliey may associate with them ; that the prin cipal place of business shall be in Eliza beth City, N. C, and its general purpose and bnsiness is to buy and sell land and timber, the manufacture and sale of lum ber, constructing and 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 tbousand dollars, divided in fifteen hundred shares of the par value ot one hundred dollars. 11 10 V. M. WATSON, C. 8. C. TYLER DESK CO., ST. LOUIS.MO Onr Mammoth Catalogue ot Bank Countess, Dbbks, and other Ofpicb Fornitobs for 1893 now ready. New Goods. New Styles la Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Caaes, Cabi nets, Ac, &c. . and at matchless prices, as above Indicated. Oar goods are well known and sold freely Id every country that speaks English. Catalogues free. Postagel2o. nbaa! by adlOMata tlMt (k asT work. Tha imna mold fW. La, WtfbtUlb IValaaUIbi Boat.. 48 in. f tnv 11 IB. WauC. 40 in. tttn. 11 hb area aturw lb malt of I Mentha1 irvst miiL I nowfawl Ilk bmw being, lit aj,ar,fearaanaaa. U rUnrla arwl ti.rrinad. Will cbairfrilly fpljr to InqalrUa with "Ump IncloMd.1 Hlpa V In. In. I In, PAlltHIS IHtaitU DT MHIL. tUNT-IUfciHllflU. Curutlm. HrHUrrlBf. Srail h csntU in atcinp for ptutictiitn 10 ML. ft. B. r. Silt DEL a'alCMU 3 IHEaTU CB1C&&QL lit TEE BEST THING IN TI1K UNITED STATES BOB On Cent ia Ton PHILADELPHIA $4 per year, Dally. $3 per year, omitting Sundays won THE FARMEH HD TBI . BUSINESS 'MAN, rem RECORD NO EQlitiji . ADDBE68 "THE EEC ADDUE&a "THE BECOBD,!' ; .- XLAJDlLPtnA. . 50t harSliMs berb S - - twmefiiei. fitM ao no Jiirs 4h araau or inWrfrre with nm' bunim-m m IlliMmire. It bullilK u nH lnun ovns tli R'lioraJ &ni.iilcifi.niiiuir'Kin nil" wH'i 1 i'".Mnwuiiimii. o wrinkles or ll(il.hiii.-w tnll" tlits tr.-Him. ut. Kitdnrwd by .livr.-ian. siM I.-uUjuk six'l.-iy ti.uu. PatlFKTS" TREA1 rU PV 't. tONfn osL. 01. i s r. tkiuii. . ji j. i - S2I Si a in in B1 pecial p'iJU Lllv a Owing to prcjjsure of BuBiiess, did not issue any postal Oarrlaw? . ' ; TRADE Please remember thai uH free 10pa cenj; on LoriQarj 'Snaff lei thin the ADOIPBf CQHIT, -' -RALKll -T Pianos and Organs, The Mefclin High Grade and " Newby & Evans Pianos, brown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs NEW BERNE, - - N- C OIliCULA.U. The old and reliable fl-mof Cohn A Weltel was established In Mewbern in 151 The oldeni house now In the oily and tha onlv nrvlviDK member of whioh Is Adolph Cohn, wiiu aa-own eugagea in vue Musioonsiness for tho past ten yeuraaod U now located on Uraven strvet, three duora below the (Jlly Hall 1 wonld b clean d to Inform mi friends, patrons and tha pobllo gnarally that 1 have racured tbe Ure aad elegant orii-K uunonig-lormeriy oecnpid Dy jono Patterson, deceased, where 1 have imols aecoin mod aliens foi pioperly oondaetltif my larxeand Increasli a Cuslutss. and wlil oo.-.stAntly Sepon bai'd Upright and Square Pianos of the latest dea'gns, lasting tone, so parlor, worknixntulp ai d of ksdlos ruHnnfroiorars and hi-bt?st Bieteilal. Also m good inpply Of 4rit-.Kl' V)UH1 I. And 1 will em'eavor to make my business as popular aa Ihe old arm used to ba, and one that will give aatlsraot on to my nume rous pntrncs The proprietor, Adolph Cohn, wonld take this oonaslon of reiurnlng hts thanks to those who have laken an Intereat in kls weltare, and would respeotfnlly aotloU the routluuance of tha kindly reeling ol his friends. Hespeotluily, A. COHN. HORSES AND MULES. I have just received a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD 0ARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will aeU VEBT OBEAP for oash or approved paper. Give me a trial. Is warranted the Post in the World I Is more Waterproof j Is Stronger, and will Wear Longer than any other goods manufactured. Ask lor the "PISH BRAND;" take no other. I C. ZIRCKEL & BROh 81 Agutl, Baltimore, M t HUMPHREYSV : This Prkciovs OnrmiNT ia tho triumph of Scientific Medicine. ' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a cvbativx and healing application. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives 'Satisfaction. For Piles External or Internal. Blind er Bleeding Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Weeding of the Rectum. -The relief is immediate the cure certain. r WITCH HAZEL OIL For Bums, Scalds anil Ulceration' and Pon traction from Burns, The relief Is instant the healing wonderful and tmequaled. -For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Scald Head. It is fafaUbla.' ' ' For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Son Nipples. It i invaluable, .,; 1. ..w ti C, Price, 50 Cents.. . . - Trial site, tj Cents. mm raaii;iHi imm caraanvBa.a,i;iiiiwasaaav,nisas THE PILE OINTMENT t i r iWosav; Jriuiam. ':'rJ--i -'''"'' Vk t.v Wit WWYfTT am- mt-Aw rrr?rm tl WOHST CASES; lit yo snaf by It, willinut etrpetuny ws will tend ro One HotU irea. All charge frrryaid by us. ; ''."': '. r . . - Civt Ace. Pott-Oftce and State. Ai'jsm. pTt it w , f , J Oil Olothisig IClVWfl mmm innPor Vohr JI.UIl -: U .1.1 L" "l . t.r, . -T, ,' 6flcI6I6I -PUB WEEKLY ; NINE COLUMN POLIO LARGE AMOUNT OP READINQ The Daily $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertisers. Liberal Advertising Rates. We iiave just received a lartre lot of Hew ad Handsome Books, .' " - --r. isy'Jii'CVC-:.-.'. both the Daily and Weekly Editions. Call aitft :"&': see them, and get one by paying one year J ii -r i w t '.' ' i-'L"' , . .: ''. ' . til A Uf aaV1 nnA was WIU II tvAAJ a VAAV J0A entitle you ito a book. il-.S Job MP ' tv :" ''-' '? ,?'-r ''r f': '': tl- y -'- 1 - rin counection with the Journal there ia a FIRatCLAt "- . jt ..;-.i-:j ijt:.r '.;;'. ir-"' -'; ;" ' "' JOB DEPARTMENT. All kinds of work eiecntcd in the I y :;;. '. !,,r.-'iii). i5t'r'-i&'--xA' :J - i iu?:i'---': ' q order And ftt'ttisfactory pri&';; av '; ' Letter neVaai'1;?;- Heata'-:Wv.; JiJ"f-Bni. HeadH.. " V." 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