x rruczEns akkoubcehebt. T S X DAILY JOTJRNAIi U pabllshsd Dally o ept Monday at IMlOpar JW! HSOfor tx months. Dallvaraa lo ity subaorlbars t 80 oants pa month. '"'''.,'-,,..,:: '. TH VSKKLT J0UHM4biia pabllsaad very Thursday at fust r una. Natiessor Muriates or Deaths not to sx- e tua Unss frill bo ImkUJ free. A.U - .liuonaJ.jattol will be eaarted I eta. per UrV, v ' t?i ' . Hrn 'or Inaatant adrarUMmuito mallMC.ltt advanoe. Bogolar eaver ''.as meats will b eoUeeted proas UT M the snd or each asoe (!. .:: ' ' .' : OoamonkseUons eo&tatnlng nsvs of soffi. olsnt f abUo tntsnei are solicited. He eoav - saasioatloa nM be expected, to be publish , ed tha4ooaelBeobjeeUoneble petsooalltles. withholds the MM of the nthor. Artt lv.hMMrtb.ba b.bU oolamn mast bo paid Any person feeling aggrieved iimfii OojiMue oammnnloatlon can obtain the oasaeoftho author by application at this -fflsd shovln wherein tb grievance THE JOURNAL. Proprietor! Local Reporter! HANCOCK aVCnteredt in tootoffleeetHswBorno M.AtabaeebniMiiv matter. HOUSE AKD IE --! ;f(r(- Careftilly Culled Selections for J " the Fireside. The Courtesy Women Expect. ' , The Latest Beauty Device - tfow I the Arabs Do Their v - rni'.r4lrr. WMI bll IK. ''There are two occasions upon which I never will recognize a gentleman, not even my husband, " aid a well-known society woman the other day. "If he is sitting on a street corner to have his hoes blacked he might bow at me till the crack of doom, but I would not recognize him. Or if be was coming out of a saloon." 'TKd you ever have a man to lifting his hat?" asked a friond. Zmoe or twice, but 1 never f , recognized that individual again. One of the best known clergymen in New Orleans makes a habit of not raising his hat to some ladies he knows. He would not feel .' ' flattered if he could hear the com ments that are made on hia boorish manners." .rernape ne forgets, said a man who was ready to defend his , sex.' ' , That is no excuse. I would : not expect an armless man to lift his hat to one dn the street, but : nothing less could excuse him. A irentleman has no biminnRH tn for get at least the appearance of good . breeding. A woman feels a man has treated her with almost famil iar contempt who does not lift his :natwnen speaking to her, and if sue has any spunk at all she will never bow to him again.' Engaged Couples In France. 'After a girl has passed hei eighteenth birthday she is thought to be une demoiselle a marier, but it is considered bad taste for the parents themselves to make any effort to achieve a daughter's marriage. Young men, except in thA .Country, where far greater liberty is allowed, are seldom asked to visit a family where there are' grown up daughters and, un- less under rare circumstances, are never asked to come to lunch or dinner. On no account would a French mother allow her daughter to speak to a man of known bad character or obviously unlit to be come her husband. Marriage is an ever present possibility in Fiance where young poople are concerned, and, as may be easily imagined, this has both its advan tages and disadvantages. None of these rules apply to near rela tions. Abroad families see a great deal of one another and cousins hardly ever develop into husbands, probably because they are allowed to see so much of their young cousins. fne Latest Beauty Device. The Patent Office the other day granted a patent on a device worthy of the ancient Greeks. It isa system of finger tapering J L 1 ; i 1 mi ,biiu Juiut-reuuciiig Uiinus. J ne bands, , of thin aluminum in sets' of various siaes to fit the fingers and thumbs, and, by woar ingthem at night, gradual ly pro duetM the Blender and taporing digits so much admired by the fashionable half of the world. The aluminum bands are pro- yioeawttn rings, which are crowd eddown on the outside, ho as to compress the fingers and drive the blood back to any demred state of dimrnutiveness. The letters patent do hot state whether tho use of the new device is attended with pain or not It is said these bands . have" been thoroughly tested by several of the best known ladies of fashion m Washington and New York, and they speak of them in the highest terms of praise. The leading merchant in cosmetics and toitet'irticloa in Chicago is form ings stock company to buy the patent and become the linger taperer at the World's Fair. The patentee says his idea will go like wild flra, as have so many other inventions to produce beauty, and he thinks his patent is worth at least 150,000. Jrfio'jboe on the Niger. Ivory anklete.often very .heavy, -; anr. worn.DT the women of V and importance; bat the I Lniutfs, worn by otners may y " pounds , ift weight, and f thorn ..wea huge, brass ' or a foot lr diameter, lliod on the' ankles, r " moved, rt Thf 'JD wear a single atrip of cotton cloth, but those who come much in con tact with trm EuroDeana art now learning to wear trousers. Their weapons are flintlocks, bows evnd spears, tne latter Dotn tor nurung The huts are built of mud and matting, and quadrangular in shape. The center is an open oourtvard. at one end of which is V.A annrtmaanc tit th haul of th are accommodated in other rooms on the right and left of the court yard. There is no furniture or or nament, and but a few household utensils and weapons. The Ibos hare a barbarous cus tom of destroying twins. A woman who firives birth to twins is regarded as something accursed, and the children are taken from her and thrown into the bush to perish, while shsis proclaimed an outcast and driven from tne vil lage. To bold up two fingers to a woman is to oiier ner tne greatest insult possible. They are very superstitious; they worship idols of wood, mud and iron, which are regarded as protectors to be propi tiated at varlout periods, and slav ery exists among all the tribes. All the Year Round. VOW TRY THS It will cost yon nothing and will surely do you good, if you bare a Cough, Gold, or any trouble with Throat, Cheat or Lungs. Dr. King's Now Discorery for Ubnsumpuon, Congbs and Holds is guaran teed to give relief or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Orlppe found it last the thins and under its use had a speedy and perfect reooTery. Try a sample bottle at oar expense ana J tarn ior your self just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at r B. Dairy's mug Btore. Large sise BOe. andSl.uu. The i eople who talk the most in public about home influences are those whose home coming makes the children stop laughing. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small prloe of 7 bo., to free yourself of aver symtom of these distressing ooo plaints. If you think so oall at our store and get a bottle of Shilob's Vitaliaer, erery bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use Accordingly and if it does you ao good it will oost you nothing. Bold by Now Berne Drug Co. A man is envied by the young men when be marries a belle, and old men know that she will never find his slippers for him. The Homeliest Man in Hew Berne As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to all on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon its merits ana is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. Large bottles B0 ore. and II. marzz aeon weow When an old and neglected man sits and look into the fire he thinks more troths about life than any book contains. Kwpewey This la what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it to fully enjoy life, Thousands are searching for It daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that tbey may attain tnis boom. Ana yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitten, if used according to direct tions and the use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dys pepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold for 60c and $1.00 per bottle by v. e. Duny, druggist. If yon will inquire closely into the history of ideal m n yon will find that he Is dead. The need of a perfectly safe and al ways reliable remedy for tho peculiar dieeaaos of summer is universal. Am a remedy for the household, offlos, on the farm, on shipboard and for travel ere by land and sea, Winkelmann't Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy has proved its Inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all disorders originating in the stomach and diges tive system, such as Cholera, Cholera storbus. Diarrhoea, oransps ate. Ser viceable tinder all oonditions. always ready for use, and perfectly safe. rnoe zoo. at all druggists. june4d&wly. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice in hereby given that application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina for an act to incorporate the Supreme Lodge of the KnighU of Harmony of North Carolina. New Berne, N. C, Jan. 14, 1868. J143M. BED CLOTHiflG. By raiNtake, fonr times a tniin Comforts aa we ordered werr shipped ns. To avoid returning them we are making; a slsnghter of prioes. Come quick and fret yonr pick. Hotel men and bonsr ki-rporii, look to j onr interests. We cannot be equalled en BLAN KET8. We huve a very large stock at remarkably low prices. Among them are wiper lor 11 and 12 quarter 0 pound lamW-wool biaDkets. ; All other Winter Goods on band and will be sold at a Qi fa'. Redac tion. Barrington & Baxter. For S&le, One very large Iron Safe, suitable tor Banking namness or a large commission business; weight 6,600 if. Manufac tured by Hosier 6af and Lock Company tf Cincinnati, O. Oost three hsadnd nd forty dolla. delivered. Can buy or laxhange smaller safe by corresponding with or calling on BIO IKK, Mew Berne, N. C Also, one Safe, cost ninety dollars at factory or Hosier, vonman ct ua. or Cln- cinnan, O. -v'-'-v llteaesses have not beea tm of the factory only a very abort time, and look L I1IUR AN 1 HKE aazir ''4 . DR. G. K. BAGBT, ' ' 81JKGE0N fC DENTIST. Offloe, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist eharoh, deoSdwtf NEWBEBN. N. O. DH J. D. CLARE, DENTIST, 1W BKRIf B, If. O. Offloe on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. P. H. PELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Graven St., two doors South of Journal office. Will practice In tbe Conn ties of Craven arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico, am. United States Court at New Berne, and Sanreine Ooart of tbe State U0SE3 T. BRYAN, Carpenter and Builder. BmallJobs of ReoalrlnK sollolted and sat. lareotloa guaranteed Mayne round wnen wanted nrartiieloe factory. Befera to past character j fc oltlznu and aaecbanlo. lanl'Altf S. R. STREET, General FIRE AND Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE. N. C. Bay. neighbor, what's the trouble ith you? Didn't you set the nomiaa- tioof No, but I got a pair of Cart Wheels that den't suit me, and now J. 0, Whitty oC Co. have just got in a euryly of those Celebrated TenneBseo Wheels. I am always doing just what I ought not. Take my advice and go tit once t Whitty 's and get a pair of the Ten nossee Wheels and you can smile if I oan't. 250.000 BRICK READY FOR SALE ! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got etn and want to sell 'em, Apply to W. P. BURRUS, New Ilerne, or M. PORTER, Riverdale. jne7 dtf NOTICE. The undersigned has duly nnallfled as Ad ministrator or tbe estate of Km&et Cnth bsrt. deceased, and hereby it'.vtt notice that be requires all persons having claims against tbeestate of tbe said Kmmet Oulnbert, to 8 resent tbem to the ea'd Administrator, uly authentic ted, for payment, on or be fore tbe 18th day of December. IKDl or elu tills notice will be pleaded In bar of recov- Persohi Indebted to tbe estate must pay without delay. JAM. U. HARRIHON, Public Administrator. New Berne, N. 0., Dec. 8th 18V2. isow Will hsfyfl on or before Do iibi biiv mrtil then, LIFE '':'z'''''" ' M, H Assail:,: V&Iaable Farmiog Lands For Bale at rv PUBUG AUCTION. In obedience to a Judgment of tbe npsrlor Court of Graven eonnty, rendered In tbe areola! proceeding, wherein Jsmee O. Harri son, administrator de bonns non with Will annexed of Kdward H. Hill, deceased. Is plaintiff, and Hartba H1U and otbsrs are de fendants, the uadenlgned aa Admtulstrator .nil Hnm1Mlillnir. will n. .' 3 Monday, February 13, 1893, (It betnt the first day of February Term 1888 oi urmven uonnij nnpenor wun), at tne vAJuri nuiiH in uie 01 b or otf uerae, ooDDtv of Craven. N. O.. at Twelve o'nkxik noon, sell at Pnblle Anotlen to tbehlshest bidder all tbe lands belonging to the aatate oiiBia uvm n. nui, lying anaoemg in No. 1 TownshlD. Graven eonntv. on Mowltv Creek abont iX miles north of Dover Bta tlon, on the public road letdlns from Dover to ronsernweu in said county . adjoining tbe lands of Wm. White, Asa Barnes, Em snnel Williams, Beth West and otbara, con taining mux acees more or less, wltb ail the bnlldlnrs and Improvements thereon, ex cepting tbe standing ploe timber sold to the Ooldsboro Lumber Company by deed bear ing date April Slh, 18V1, recorded In Craven county records. Boo Zto. 106, folios 881, SHS and 888. Tbe above lands are described In tbe fol lowing deeds recorded In Craven eonnty reoords, te-wlk One deed for 100 acres, more or less, fro.n Joachim OrlfflD to adward H. Hill, dated Nov. 16th. IBM, Book No. 89, folio 68; one deed for 1484 acres, more or less, from Jon ohlm Griffin to said Bill, dated Jan. ad. 1886, Book No. 7. folio 880 ; one deed for 800 seres, more or lees, from said Griffin 10 said Hill, dted February th. 186, Book Ho. 67, folio 221 : one deed for two traete (1(0 and 86 sores respectively) In all lit acres, more or less, from Wm. A. Green and wife and Jobn u. Oarmack toaald B. H. Hill, dated Fenruuy 18th. 1874. Book No. 76. folios 101 and 109 - Ex cepting, bowever. from tbe above lands the fallowing tracts sold off by said Edward U. mil, to wit: One tract for 2M acres, more or leas, said to Emanuel Williams, Jnnuaiy let, 1881, as per deed recorded In Book No. 80 folios 280 and 261, and two other small traete of 18 and 18 acres eaob respective I v (In all 86 acree). sold to Asa Barnes by said Hill, Jan. 18, 1871. as per deed recorded In Bo k No. 71, folios 216 and 207. Tbuse lands are valuable for forming, as well as forrtook raising, and conveniently located on tbe publtotroad, about half war between Dover Station on the Atlantic N. (J, Kallroad and Fort Barnwell wnh a Rood dwelling and other buildings on same. About 1IJ0 acres are cleared for oulilvatlou. 'IVrms of salfe OABH. JAMtCH U. HARRIHON, Administrator and Commissioner. New Heme, N C, Deo. 21, 189J. td On and Mtsr Kcnda? Wc will be able to fill all orders, EOTfl FOR Vc will beabl Eon and A -AND- achine Bricks. WANTED TO PURCHASE Good Clean Rice. ALL KINDS OP GRAIN AN PRODUCE PURCHASE ON COMMISSION. VLSO COTTON SOLD ON COMMISSION. Give u . a call. W. P. Burrus & Go. MARKET DOCK, Opposite Old Stand, NEW BERNE, N. 0. NOTICE. The undersigned, George Green, Jr., has dnly qualiaed astKzeentor of tbe estate of George Gieen.and hereby gives nolloethat be requires all persons havlna claim, against Ihe estate of tbe said George Green to present them to tbe said George Grsen, Jr., duly authenticated for payment, on or Defore tbe 18th day or December, 18113, orelse this notlos will be pleaded In bar of r. oov ery. Persons Indebted to the estate must nay without delay. GEOBGK QUEEN. Ja., dl8 8w Kxecntor. N0TICK If yon want the easiest Shave you ever had, and your hair cut in the very latest style, be sure and call on Pbikcb of Wales at the Gaston House Barber Shop Everybody says he is tbe best barber in the city, and be has no one employed except first clrss barbers. T. H.H. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. iz-Jti 'i !;' fa 11 U.::i'ftf. 1st February and e ace tliat Itbe Special Notice ! . Owing to pre8snre of Business, did not Issue any postal Cards. TRADE Please remember that all free lOper cent on LoriU&rd Snuff within tne Limit, will be granted, by OF. TJXrioIi, WHOLEBALB QBOOlflK, 11IDDL STEBB1, N1W BEBVK K . O AD0IFH C0HN, DEALER IN Pianos and Organs, The MehliXHigh Grade and Newby & Evans Pianos, crown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs NEW BERNE, - - N C CIRCULAR.. Trie old and reliable firm of Oohv A Welte wuh esuibiluhed la Newbero In 1862. Tb ol det house now Id the city and tb omy fttirvlvlng member of wblob ! Adolph Oobo. woo nai oeen engaiiea in the Maeie DoeineaMi for Ihe pant ten years and U now located on Craven treet, three doors below tb 1)1 ty ball 1 would be pleat-t-d to Inform my friends, patrons and ihe nubile Kenerttllr that 1 have pecured the larire and eleaant ori k ouuaing lurmcriy oecnptea oy joon Patterson, deoettsed, uLere 1 have ftmpl accouimoda lions foi properly oondaetins: my laru and Inm-iftl: k buslnea. and wlil cooBLaully feetponbatid Upright u.nd Square Pianos of the latent designs, lasting tone, superior worfenmiitihlp a;id ui leadluv manufsetnrers and ihe best material. Also a good supply orsdUEL' MUHlu. Aud 1 will endeavor to make ray business to popular as the old Arm UMd to be, and one that will give nalla;oi.on to my Dome rous patrons Tbe proprietor, Adolph Conn, wonld taka this oocattlun of returning bis thanks to Uioe who have taken an Interest In His welfare, and would respectfully solicit the continuance of iua kindly feeling ol bis friends. Kespectf uily, I A. COHN W.P.Jones South Front St., opp. Gaston House', For Furniture of All Finds. Mattresses irde to order and reno vated. PRICES VERY LOW. Jyl dwtf li. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton, Groin, and other Produoe solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail ft Ax Snnffsold at Manufacturur'i Prioes. K. E. 9Hdw New Berne, N. C ! t We have a Large Assortment of Drees Goods, Domestics, Hambiirg Edging Shoes, Coi'vhjg( Hats, trunks andV etc., wljich we will sell VEEY CHEAP for Casii Only. Gome to see us and be convinced of onr Low Prices, THE GLODE CLOTHING HOUSE, OPPOSITE STREET'S ST A BLR, MIDDLE STREET. A Pt?T7TTV . X AVX- X M. X v-'w. A beautif uUy Dlustrated and charmingly bound edition of LongfellowB "Evangeline," the most popular long twtt BVfip mi Wished bv an American this to be, but it isn't-witness our ofEer below. Every home in the land ought to have a copy of this E vangeline, so charmingly beautiful, as a poem, as a collection of artistic illustrations, and as a product of the book making art. , , n.. ftXs- By special arrangement wiui uio uuu III III I HI IiahfiP Wfl flTfi able to offer this book to the subscribers to this paper EVANGELINE and DAILY JOURNAL, ' " " SIX UlUUbllE), . 1 m three montlis, . . 1 . " WEEKLY JOURNAL, one year, .... MB " six montbs, ... T5 Under no circumstances does this proposition bold good except where paynientit made in advance. TRY BIG IKE THE CLOTHIER. BIG IKE Bio THE CLOTfflER. Ike Bio This very bell Ike Bio Bines out the knell Ikb Bio of prices high, now listen Bio welK Good people who in Bio New Berne dwell, To its ding Bio dong, both loud and long. My Bio country inends, Rio And trade with ma TRYjBIG IKE Come all, and TRY BIG IKE thin Fall TRY BIG.IKK He has one price for each and all. Your notice to this fact I call. He rings out old, he rings in new, He rings out false, he rings in true, And tries bis best by all to do. Come all, no time is to be lost, He is selling Shoes, Hats, Clothes at cost. All thick and strong, foes to Jack Frost. "He'll treat you right, do no man wrong.' Ding Dong I I call you all day long. BIG BARGAINS at BIG IKE'S my song. DING DONG ! DING DONGI ALL COME ALONG. TRY. BIQ IKE. KlfKHM ttallcM. byangstaa. For sale by J. V. JORDAN, t A SOLID MUSICAL SOUTH IN GRAND CHORUS. Tana, Old Lsnnox. i i i i i, Vksmt 1 Sa.aVlts I. mmi.Tf f CLCVCLAHD KLSCTEO. COTTON JUMPINO Of. rORCC BILL DEaO. t PIANOS nnlv mc W rlr til" rrwU JakU Tr with lb SPECIAL JUBILXE HOUOAY OrFEH-PIANO LAMP FREE. JJ .. uu.w RstaM. wiui mmiHAiidind before Jsn. 15. "tta. worlva MDren w AUkmiiA iH.s issavm. irsmnlMav Mftod flnr IUDDEN & BATES, sonthcraKusic House, Savannah, G A . . S- Ttaa Leading Piano aaaOrtma Hoosa of ths South. Establtah.d 170. V CvvSvvsvVS $1.00 Per Year. 60c. for 6 ftlonths: -FUli WEEKLY JOURNAL..' NIN15 COLUMN KOUO-LAKGB AMOUNT Ol1' KKMMNUi riii iV.fi' I mm V saVi mm M T a A lie xiaii $5.00 Per Year. TaH I lufafl Ilk A f Wliu Afimi azxf mail, and ia a -plendid medium for &dertiserr. Uber&l Adnrtiilng Bates. : We tAjp:iyred a larire lot. of Kew ad Handiomel&o . 7ith both the Daily and Weekly Editions. 1 Call and see thesif and get one by pavimr one ? Tear ir advance Xs vr By nay ing l. . C i - r :pBtUcltia: atiTance I.Till . r'-: QTTRPRTSF author, and one of the most famous poems in the language, recently pub lished, is a pretty surprise for b(3ok lovers. It is in large type, numerous and excellent illustrations, very fine and heavy paper, gilt edges, remarka bly handsome cloth binding, combin ing, in delicate colors, blue and white and silver and gold. No illustrated edition has ever before been published at less than $1.50, and that is about .kni vr-vn vnio-Vif " 0nfiRsw the nrice of as follows : one year, .... 15.60 Ike Ike Ike Ike Ike. bark to its song, in numbers Btrone! Ike .it uMeM of (tie .km meabnne ant. V nraGONOKRH(A UulGLBET l to !. No 7 MhnmuantMCMUi,. MnactiBtl stricture of KP UWB Mf CO., rrs't, JHlurtt. Hs. Drnggi8t,.New Berne, Hallelnjan "atrs.- A i . U f.S.Wra V mmI Tm-t Stmt. CONFIDENCE RESTORED. CORN CRIBS FULL. PROSRERITT IN SIOHT. ODflANS onlv $27 PlaM or tim f fong w.itl. Neverablrr 6 circa l&r. Mention IAU vaixr. l)ou t delay. A THE - s i y $ u uriia i - sj m i 1 ; 50c P r &inth.v! tf-Airv X1 .1 ... l . ...... . I ... I I, mt N O.

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