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- s ! I UIXISHEBS' ANNOUNCEMENT. TUS DAILY JOURNAL la pnblUhea Dally . rPi Monday at Sb.uo per year: ,80 tor .. iiuoatbi, Delivered to o.ty eubsorlbere : t w oenta par monta, . i ' THK WSBKLT JOUKMAb la publlehed ii very ThnreiJay at Ilw er aennia. Notloea of Marriages or ' Dntki not to ooei ton lines wUl bo ImkM free. All ed it utonal matter, win ; bo ojugta I Its. par lino. -V vfc ,..-- rayia i Jot transient edrertiaemente nut bo fc In advance. Secular adver iHmnnrNtt wrtteeterj promptly at the ea or moo month. OomfinnleaUoniaontaimng Bowiotnflk aUatpobllolattmttuoMllettod. Ho ooav rauatoMloa matt ex pec ted to bo publish ed that oontalns objeotlonable persoaalitlsa, r withholds tha name of the author. Artl leeloaierthan hoir eolamn mutt lupoid Aifir parson reeling, aggrieved atanyaa- onymoue communication eon obtain tha oameof tha aathor by oppUeotlon ntthla tfflooonA .ahorlnt whoraln the grievance exist. - . .. THE JOURNAL. at "B. RAHPt ll 0. T. HAaTCOCK Proprietor, LoeaJ Reporter. AS-'Ksjtared " oatofflea ot New Berne 3l.0Josaaond-ciMi .a attar. l'iQASLlSLK is no longer a -member of the United States Senate. His resignation went into effect yesterday the 4th of Feb- THX burning ol Henry Smith lor . the assault and murder of little 4-yeat-old Myrtle Vance at Paris, Texas, Feb, 1st., was a tumble affair. The victim richly de-' served death, bat there is no excuse or snob terrible torture. Oh, What a Conga. Will you heed th warning:.. Tha tonal per hop of tha rare approach of that non Wrrlblo disease Qonsnmption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for tha take ot savlnf 60a., to nut the tiak aa4 do aothinc for II Wb Mow ; experieaoe that ShUoho Oar will Care your oongh. It merer falls. Thia ax plaioa rhy aaore thaa a Uillloa Bot Uea were old tha peat year, -It ralieww oroBca aad whooouur eonah at Mothers, do not bo without it. For lama book, aide or sheet tuo Shiloh'a Porooa platter. Bold by New Berne Drat Co. ..... One would extend bis follies to I others iu order to coayinse himself that there ia nothing extraordinary in his practice of tbenw ; : aeetrtp, ttoara. DR. G. & BAGBY, SURGEON, DENTIST. Offloe. Middle atreet, oppoeite Baptiat oharoh, . daoSdwtf NEWBEEN. N. 0. SR. J. D. CLARE, DENTIST, ikw iKBira, if. c. Offloe on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad- P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAV, OraToa St., two doors Booth of Journal offloe. Will prootlee In thaOonntlea of Craven ot, Jonea, Onalow and Pamlico. United Btatea Court at New Berne, and Thia remedy ia beoomlng to well known I Soprama Ooort or the state. and so popular as to need ao apeeiai men tion. All who have ased Electric Bitten sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not, exist ana it is u teed to do all that 4a claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tha liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. WlU drive malaria from the system and prevent as wall as euro all malarial levers. , For cure ot neadacno. constipation and indigestion, try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 60c. and f 1.00 per qottle at r . H. iuffy s drug store. These is nothing which man is born into the world so destitute oi as habit, or which he so amply and so boou acquires. S. R. STREET, General FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Aooat. NEW BERNK H. G YAK hi Hi, Tsp President, on Thursday, nominated Howell E. Jackson, of Tennessee, to be justice Lamar's - successor of the Supreme Court 1 benah. This was an agreable surprise to us. Judge J ackson is a ' . sUtegrights Democrat, and his " nomination is satisfactory in this .v section of the country. We expected ' Harrison to fill the vacancy with a Republican. Some .Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it pots beyond the reach of medicine . They often say, ''Oh.it will wear away, but In most cases it wears them away. Could the; bo induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp'a Balsam, which is sold at afpositive guarantee to care, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the nrst dose, moe ouo. and 1 1 Trail size free. At all druggists. mar22deod weow MOSES T. B Carpenter and BuiUsr. Bmell Job. of Repairing ol citoO mdxi. la'aotton guaranteed Maybe found when wantea Deart:efne Factory. Before to past eharaotei e a clttsp . and meobonio iKoiidtf Absurdities wn!c. please our self love are as readily accepted as troths that regad our vanity aie doubted or denied. THE FARMER THE TIMES Throughout the country all kinds : farming interest suffered last year ' from the poor yields and low prices. In consequence of this every other kind of tnsiness was made to feel theeaeot thereof, for it is the products of the soil that gives real and general prosperity. The cry - of dull times was beard on every hand, bat that will not go without soma good result. It will canse some to begin the new year with greater precaution in their future mas agement, and a determination to practice more economy. With a great, many people it appears that these hardships are a necassi ty. Too much prosperity has made -.many a man a profligate and . fool, and in some instances a whole life fails to open their eyes. ; Now, while the present times have found many in need of money .' and without means of obaining it if the will start again with re newed determinations to eke ont ' an honest livelyhood by living with in their means, they will soon find tueir surroundings much happier, and Instead of complaining of the times for the great blaning the times for the depression, the fault has been with them. After so severe a winter as has just been past, the prospects bode a better year. We are glad to see that the farmer is not ashamed of his call ing. Eor indeed his i a noble one. One of the noblest under the snu is the tilling ol the soil. The cotton crop alone, says one of oar exonaDges, if rightly managed, ought to render the South independent, but in addition she has all the cereal' Traits, vegetables sngar, rice and tobacco, all of which can Mod ready sale every day in the year, aud while she can always Hod bnyeis for her corn, the West ofter find it her most eoonomio fire wood. Then take bacon fur instance; pork, the hog round, sells here lor from six to eight cents, while in tie WmI. itf.an'r. luiMkihlr wfll for mnra xj than llro jr three cents, iadein? by the price oi Western bacoo in onr market. - It u a grand feeline to have a smoke houae supplied with meat, youreorn erib full of corn and a drove Of hogs for the next year's fattening pea, if you do wear jeans. But there can't be much of an Independent feeling about a man , who thinks more abont his personal appearance than of his corn crib and smoke bouse, . With renewed efforts the farmers can place themselves back where tLey werd whea the seasons were favorable. In conclusion we believe that ' ",:r times are in store and we : - 3 r ow will "be letter relation. i ' i 1 "n U classes of business i -It : : -rmer, for one is partiall if i t dependent' upon the ' " r. v. ,' 't (' S i.f Answer This Question. Whv do ao Baanv noosle woaea aroond miserable by indigestion Constipation, I Dizziness, Lost of Appetite, Coming upl of the rood, Xellow Hkin, when for lio, we will sell them Shiloh's Vitaliser, guaranteed to oure them, sold by new Berne urug Co. I EVi .vj ' ioo Valuable Farming Lands . For 8ale at PUBLIC AUCTION. In obedience too Judgment or the "uparlor Court of Craven oonnty, rendered In tha apoelei proa-auics, wherein Jamaa 0. Harri son, administrator de bonus non with Will annexed of Kdward H. am, deeeaard, Is SalnUff. and Hartha HiU and othsra are de ndanta, the nnderslaned aa Admuilatrator and Qommlulonar, wQu on Monday, February 13, 1893, (It belni lha first day of February Term 1898 of Craven Oonnty Huperlor Ooort), at the Court Bonae In the eity of New Memo, oonnty of Craven, N. Cat Twelve o'elook noon, aell at Publlo Anotlen to tbehlgheat bidder all the lan da belonging to the astete of .aid Kdward H. HIU, lying and being In No. 8 Township, Craven oonnty, on Moselej Creek abont H miles north of Dover Sta tion, on the pnblle road leading from Dover to Fort Barnwell in said oonnty, adjoining the lands of Win. White, Asa Barnes, Em anuel WlUlama, Beth Weet and others, con taining 81X aoaoa mors or leas, with ail the buildings and Improvements thereon, ex cepting the standing pins timber aold to the Goldsbore Lumber Company by deed bear ing date April glh, I89L recorded In Craven county re cord a, Book No. 106, folios 281, 2 and J88. Tha above lands are described In the fol lowing deeda recorded In Craven oonnty records, to-wit: One deed for 100 acres, more or leas, from Joachim Griffin to Mward H. Hill, dated Nov. 16th. IBM. Book No. W, folio M ; one deed for H&X acroa, more or lew, from Joa chim Griffin to sold Hill, dated Jan. 2d. im. Book No. 7. folio ZW ; one deed for 800 aeres, more or leas, Irom aald Orlffln io aald Hill, dated February 4th, 186i, Book No. 7, folio 221 : one deed for two tracts (190 and 25 acres respectively) In all 218 acres, mere or leas, from Wm. A. Green and wife and John it. (larmack to aald E. H. Hill, dated February 16ih . 1874, Book No. 75, folios 101 and 102 - Ex cepting nowever. from the above lands the f llowing tracta aold off by aald Edward H. HIU, to wit: One tract for 250 acres, moieor less, EOld to Emanuel Williams, January 1st, 1KK1, as per deed recorded In Book No. SI) folios 200 aud 281, and two other small tract or 10 and 10 acres each respectively (In all 85 acres) Bold to Asa Barnes by said Hill, Jan. 18. 1871. as per deed reoorded in Bo U No. 71, fnllosZCO and 207. These lands are valuable for farming, as I well as for i took raising, and conveniently located on the publlo ;road, about half wav I between Dover Station on the Atlantic & ' N. (I. Hallroad and Fort Barnwell wl'li a I good dwelllna ar.d othei bulldiOKs on same. : About HO acres are cleared for cultivation. T. rms of ealol)A8H. JA.MK8 O. H&BRCBON. AdralnlBtratoraod Commissioner. Now Heme, N 0 Deo. 24,189:1. td Oa and After Henday Vc will be abl BOTf and Special Notice ! Owing to pressure of Business, did not Issue' any postal Cards. TRADE Please remember that all free lOper cent on Lorillard Snuff within the Limit, will be granted, by WHOLESALE GBOOBK, tflDPUC STBJKEl, S. O Boot and Shoe Maker. All Styles of Boots and Shoes mad to order on short notice. Repairing: a Specialty k N ARPBN. Uravan street, opposite Journal oOter. We will be able to fill nil orders, BOTH FOR -AND- achine Bricks. WANTED TO PUECHASE Experience is the most costly and the most tnaispenslble thing. The Population of New Berne Is about nine thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection on the Throat aad Lumrs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to gleet the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the Throat and Luces. Trial size free. Large bottle BOo. and $1. Hold by all druggists, Gifts should be a matter of ins piration and not of calculation' Say. neighbor, what's the trouble with von? Didn't you set the nomina- UonV No. but I sot a pair of Cart Wheela thai don't sail me, and now J. C. W bitty et Oo. have lust got in a supply of those Celebrated Tennessee Wheels. (Iam always doing just what I ought ao. lake my advtoe and go at onoe to Whitty's and get a pair of the Ten aeasoe Wheel and you oan smile if I can't. REMARKABLE KDSCTJB. Mrs. Michael Curtain, PlainBeld, 111., makes the statement that she caught oold, which settled on her lungs; she was treat ed for a month by her family physician. but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle andto her delight found herself benefited from first dose. 8 he continued Its use and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery t F 8. Duffy's wholesale and retail dru store; large bot tles, otje. and II. W. 250,000 BRICK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got cm and want to sell 'em. Apply to W. P. BURRUS, New Berne, or M. PORTER, Riverdale jne7 dtf NOTICE. Good Clean Rice. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AW PRODUCE PURCHASED ON COMMISSION. LSO COTTON SOLD ON COMMISSION. Give u , a call. 17. P. Burrus & Go. MARKET DOCK, Opposite Old Stand, NEW BERNE, N. O. NOTICE. The undersigned, George Green. Jr., has duly qualified as Executor of the estate of George Orsen, and hereby glvea notice that he requlree all persons havlna olalm. against the estate of the said George Green to present them to the said Oeoree Green. Jr., duly authenticated for payment, on or before tbe is in day or December, 1893, orelse this notloe will be pleaded in bar of recov ery. persona Indebted to the estate must pay without delay. QEOBOB QUEEN, Jb., dl8 8w Executor. The underalsned baa dull (iallfled aa Ad ministrator of the estate of f mmel Cnth bert, deceased, and hereby (ves notice tbat he requ resell persons having claims against the estate of the aald Kmmet (Julhlmrt to present tbetn to the sa'd Administrator, duly authentic ted, for payment, on or be fore the 18th day of December, I K9S. or else thia noting will h. nl A.1 prl In .a - rf ...... Expiedency is frequently anoth-nZ- . r .!.. I Persona indebted to the estate must nav er name for compromise. The need of a perfsotlv safe and al way. reliable remedy for the peculiar disease, of summer ii universal. A. a remedy for the household, offloe, on the farm, on shipboard and for travel era by land and sea, Wtnkelmann's Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy has proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure ot all disorders originating; in the stomach and diges tive system, such as Cholera, Cholera morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps etc. Ber- toeable under all conditions, always ready for use, and perfectly safe. ; moe 200. at all druggists. june4d&wly. without delay. J AH. U, HAKKIRON, tPubllc Administrator. New Bern. N. O.. Dec Hih 1K92 IswB NOTICE If you want the easiest Shave you ever had, and your hair cut in the very latest style, be sure and call on Prince of 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 clrss barbers. T. II RICHARDSON, Proprietor. AD0LPH C0HN, DEALETt IN Pianos and Organs, The MehHn High Grade aud Newby & Evans Pianos. trowo, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs- NEW 3 ERNE, - - NC CIRCULAR. The old aod reliable il'iu of Cohn A Welse Wn 8 eatab tBiicd In Newborn Id i&2. The oltiet house uow In the Ally nod the only surviving member of which Is Adolph Cob a, who ha been engaKed ill the Music bnslueM ior mo pas i ten years and in now located on Crtaven ttreet, three doors below the (Jlty Hall X would be p.eatd to Inform my friend, natrous ana th nnhJla trtinernllv that 1 nave e ecu red the large and elegant uri' K imuaing loriaeriy occupied oy John Patterson, deueaBd, where 1 nave ample accommodations foi properly conducting my large and Increasing business, and will constantly aeep on nana Upright and Square Pianos of the latest designs, lasting tone, superior workmanship and of leading manufacturers ana me near, material. Also a good supply of sauKTMUSIU. And I will endeavor to make my business pupuiar aa rue oia nrm ueea vo De, and udo iimb win give saiisiaouon to my nuns roue patrona Ihe proprietor, Adolph Cohn, would take this occasion of returning bis thanks to thoe who have taken an Interest in a Is welfare, and would respectfully solicit the oontlnnanoe of the kindly feeling of hla rr.enas. Kespectfully. A. COHN EC. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. Consignments of Cotton Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. E. R. JOKES, 9 14 dw New Berne, N. C James (. Blaine is Dead. We waut 100 agents in Nortli Carolina to nnntiie it complete pictonul narrative of the pcrsonnl mid public career of the "Plumed Knight from Maine." 500 puyes, 10 1-2x8 1-a inches, heinp equnl to 1UOU pagt'H ol ordinary book, lor 2.00, worth $5.00. "Strike while the iron hot." Agents can make $10 per dav. Send for complete outfit and confidential terms. TflE SOITHEIIN I'UIII.IHHINO Co., j20 lw Haleigb, N. (' Shepards Harbor Shop. Low tan ft tickets, 10 shaves and one hair cut for one $1.00 at Prop. W. H. Shepprd'b, If. Hotel Albert Dnrl-cr Shop. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor. IN BED CLOTHING. Bargains ! Bargains We have a Large Assortment of Dress Goods, Domestics, Hamburg Edging. 8hoes, Ciothuig, Hats, Trunks and Valises, etc.. etc., whicli we' Will sell VERY CHEAP for Casn Only. Come to see us and be convinced of our Low Prices. THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, OPPOSITE STREET'S BTABLK, MIDDLE STREET. A Pretty Surprise. A beautifully illustrated and charmingly bound edition IU. J-JUJ-lglClAVJ O iaUU' THEV HAVE ARRIVED! By mistake, four times aa manT Oomforts as we ordered were shipped us. To avoid returning them we are making a slaughter of prices. (Jome quick and aret vonr pioK. uotei men ana Housekeepers, loos: io your interests. -We cannot be equalled on BL AN KETS. We have very lar stock at remarkably low trices. Vr aMnAw rar.riv tA simniv tha tnria nnd Tittirv PflM PETITION &b to PRIflF.: OTTAT.TTV Among them are snperlor 11 and I and GENERAL SATISFACTION. - k, f - ' v 13 quarter 0 poond lambs', wool I Aio attSiii anri rumnyat Una nt nnonnrq it a rwhss. road HARTfl. iri fnrt anvtiiin pertaining to tna uorpe. - . ; .. KT, lAvarr a. HrtAniAltv. . - ' , ' ' We have iost made an addition to our already commodious stables, for the further accommoda MUU.UX wur patrons. ' ' . , , L, , , ' - . . vw. ceo us.Dorore JbuyiDg eiso-rvnero. - , nana iz w. Have just received SIXTY HEAD of the finest kind of WESTERN-HORSES and MULES. I adapted to all purposes. blankets. All other Winter Goods o hand and will be sold at a GreatBedae.1 Hon " - , rr.rrirtt:a & .TvA: Evangeline," the most popular long poem ever published by an American author, and one of the most famous poems in the language, recently pub lished, is a pretty surprise for book 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 what vou might "fruess" the price of this to be, but it isn't witness our offer below. Every home in the land ought to have a copy of this Evangeline, so charmingly beautiful, as a poem, as a collection of artistic illustrations, and as a product of the book- making art. By special arrangements with trie pub lisher we are able to offer this book to to this paper as follows : EVANGELINE and DAILY JOURNAL, one year, . . . $5.00 " " " six months 2'75 " " " three months, ... 1 .50 " WEEKLY JOURNAL, one year 1.25 " " " six months, ... 75 Under no circumstances docs this proposition bold good except where payment if niade in advance. Our Offer. the subscribers t TRY ma IKE TOE CLOTHIER. JIG IKE Bio THE CLOTHIER. Ikk Bio This very bell ;;Ikr Bio Rings out the knell Ike Bin of prices high, now listen Ikk Bio well. Good people who in Ikk Bio New Berne dwell, To its ding Ikk Bin 'long, both loud and long. My Ike Bin country friends, hark to its song, Ike Bio And trade with m in numbers strong! Ikk TRY;BIG IK.E Come all, and TRY BIG IKE this Fall TRY Iild.IKh He has one price for each and all. Your notice to tbis fact I call. He rings out old, be rings in new, He rings out false, he nngs in true, Aud tries his 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 o 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 BIG IKE. KINCHH Rallce .11 Htcimiof the nurou. membrane .v re. GONORRHOEA and GLEET In to d.v. No 5 inn, manncni neccuur. ne.erc.ntt. .mcturao; U.wl ..y laJorioHS sftei sSects, Brics. tu SoH bfdraaMs. BlPOP MIS CO., m tl.nti.6i. For sale by J. V. JORDAN, DruggistNew Berne N O. ! A SOLID MUSICAL SOUTH IN GRAND CHORUS.! .Trine, Old Lennox. Hallelujah Metre. hi Is. I. MM,Htl y. S.nwM1 F.-pl. Hum. CONFIDENCE RESTORED. CORN CRIB FULL. PROSPERITY IN BIGHT. neit sf Ja-M-ls. liMM,Ta.rsuaf Ji. CLEVELAND CLECTED. COTTON JUMPINO UP. FORCE BILL, BUD. S DlANitC Altlir C-.-.r- ADHAMC r.nt , imiw vinj H- vrsvvsai vitijr v J . t V CHearala thrl.iasl JaaUeeTsmr wlUi tb PlarM or Orsas .oloii. -.nUvl. Never h heirrr aV A time to tMir. Prtosa never lowac Terms n.r.r easier. Nsw stylea. New pricen. New term. SPECIAL JUBILEE HOLIDAY OFFER PIANO LAMP FREE. K f Free te HalMay Barara. With everr dsw Flue ordered before Jan. it, H3, we rrive aplen- V "Bill rraaa amssa. wiiHgre. pww rorcircuisr. jmetuum mu paper, uou iue!u. x IUDDEN & BATESuitrrTjiusic House, Savannah, G A I The Leadlnc Piaoa and Orfaa House of the South. Established 1B70. a BVBVBVBVBVBk -ByByVBV. -VWB ''. -VV.--.- syVByyyj $1.00 Per Year. 60c. for 6 Months. FOR THE- WEEKLY JOURNAL. NINK OLUMN KOL!0-l,Al;GK AMOUNT O!' K KAIMNQ , The Daily Journal. MM Per Year. ; 50c. Per Month. tVt-ulttittH io very direction froo. New Bma, wIk ic thorf v auily mftil, and is a splendid medium for advertise. .,a. -drj f'lijls (Ci-i'-ft Adverfmag Rates. We nave iust received a Imtd-a Int. nf tt.W a4 Handiome Boolks. wliich Wa cluV witli bbtlitlxtiPailjr Jwd'WeeUy Editions; Call 'and 9no. M Vlty one year ir livjislp jqx 'tm Daily. ; By navingr $1.25 toy -a Uc -'dy fcz3 ' year ; in; advanca 7ill al:t t s fa T r f :- 1 AV V f. t :" . v i;-f f f f i v: 3r 1 r
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