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THE JOURNAL.
O. T, HARCOCK
- Proprietor!
Local Reporter,
, ,- how tar Tiua '
It will oost you nothing and will surel
do jou good, ir you nave a Cough, Uoli
of any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Longs. Dr. King's New Discovery for
mnsampuon, couetisana uolds la croaran
teed to give relief or money will be paid
back. Sufferers from La Grippe found
it just the thing and under its use had a
speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample
ooiiie at our expense and learn for yo
self just how good a thing it is. Trial
bottles free at F. 8. Daffy's Drug Store.
juarge sue ouo. and il.uo.
8hiftles8D988 is mostly only
other name for aimlessness.
an-
AS" En tared v the 1 oatofflee at Hew Berne
. H,Oi,mmuiW matter.
BEF0WI1H S0BTHEE5 FARMING.
- Prow an article in Harpers
magazine, written by the brilliant,
though now" departed Henry W.
Gradey, we will take the liberty of
re-prodaoing, not only for its trne
wor(h, bat also, because its author
. was one whom the South so much
honored and one whose future pros
pecta gave so much promise. He
? 1 The first reform, how-ever, that
.v moat be made, is the system of
; erer, that must be made is in the
system of farming. The South
. most prepare to raise her own
- provisions, compost her fertilizers,
core her own hay and breed her
"'own Btoct. Leaving credit and
nsnrr ont of the question. No man
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most
aooeesful Oough Hedioine we have
ever sold, a few doses invariably oure
toe worst oases of uounb.UrouD and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful suooees
in the oure of Consumption is without a
parallel in the hiatorv of medicine.
Sine its first discovery it has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no other
medioine oan stand. If you have 1
oough we earnestly ask vou to try it.
Pnoe 10o., BOo, and 1. If your lungs
are sore, oneet.or baok lame, use C.ii
loh's Porous Plaster Sold by New
Berne Drug Co.
He that will not.
cannot be helped.
tie counseled
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small prloe of 7&o.
to free yourself of every symtom of
these distressing complaints, if yon
think so oall at our store and get a
bottle of Bhiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle
has a printed guarantee on it, use
aooordingly and if it does you no good
it will oost you nothing Sold by New
Berne Drug Oo.
Silence
affection.
is the gid I'n'ie of true
Eupepay
This is 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
they may attain this boom. And yet it
may be had by all. We guarantee tlwt
Electric Bitters, if used according to direct
tions and the use persisted in, will bring
you good digestion and oust the demon
Dyspepsia and idsIhII instead Eupepsv.
Can DV SeVentV-flve Cents a baahel We recommend Electric Bitters for Dys-
and moneys, hold tor fillc. and $1.00 per
bottle by F. 8. Dufl'y, drupist
for corn, thirty dollars a ton for
. hay,; twenty dollars a barrel for
- pork, sixty cents for oats, and raise
eotton for eight cents a pound.
' - The farmers who prosper at the
South are the 'corn raisers,' i. e.,
the 'men who raise their own
applies, and make ootton their
i aorplna crop. A gentleman who
jreoorded three hundred and twenty
' mortgages last year testified that
. not one was Disced on the farm of
" a man who. raised his own bread
and meat. The shrewd farmers
who always have a bit of money on
',. haad with which to bay any good
place that is to be sold under
mortgage are the 'corn raisers,'
and the moment they gat posses-
sion they rnle oat the all cotton
plan and plant corn and the
, grasses,
Thatthe plan of farming only
needs revision to make the South
rich beyond measure is proven by
, constant example. A corn raiser
bought a place of tbree hundred
and seventy acres for $1,700. He
at once put six tenants on it, and
. limited their ootton acreage to one
third of what they had nnder
cultivation. Each one oi the six
madl more clear money than the
former owner bad made, and the
rents for the first y ear wore 1 125.
The man who bought this farm
lives Jn Oglethorpe, Georgia, and
has fifteen farms, all ruD ou tbo
same plan.
The Central Sahara reginters a
mean of 97 deg. in July.
The Homeliest Man in Sew Berne
As well as the handsomest, and others
are Invited to all ou any druggist and
get free a trial bottle ol Komp's Balsam
for the Throat and Luugs, a remedy that
is selling entirely upon its merits and is
guaranteed to relieve and cure i.ll Chronic
and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis,
and Consumption. Large bottles 5U crs
and 1. mar22 deod vreow
Norway has no night from Judc
to September.
: ' DH' a E. BAGB7,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Offiot. Middle street, opposite Baptist
uuurua,
deo8dwtf ' NEWBEBN, N. 0.
DH J. D. CLARE,
DENTIST,
WW BKRHB, If. o.
Office on Graven street, between Pollock
and Broad-
P. H. PELLETIER,
TTOBNBT AT VA W .
0 raven St., two doors South of
Journal office.
Will prao tloe In the Counties or Craven
arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico.
! United Htates Court at New Berne, end
Sunreme Conn or the (State
S. R. STREET.
General
FIRE AND LI
Insurance Aent,
NEW BERNE. N. C.
2IOSE8 T. BEY AN,
Carpenter and Builder.
Small Jobl of Rflnalrlnir nnl lrrri ,nd .at.
la'aotlon irukranteed.
Maybe round when wanted near th Ice
Factory.
He rert to oaat eharaeter iu k sltizn. sn,i
mechanic Inl2. if
A Household Remedy.
Allcock's Ponous Pi.asteiis are tlit
only reliable plasteis ever produced.
Fragrant, clean, inexpensive, and never
failing; they fully meet all the require
ments el a household remedy, and should
always be kept on hand. For the relief
and cure of weak back, weak muscles,
lameness, stiff or enlarged joints, pains in
the chest, small of thr bark and around
the hips, strains, t.tiiii. and all local
pains, Ali.cock s i'oiors Plaster are
unequalled.
Beware ol'm,itu;ur., ami d.i not be de
ceived by uiisreprcst utation. Ask lor
Allcock's, und k t no solicitation or ex
planation induce vou to accept a -ubsti
lite.
There are 3,000, OOOmen in stand
ing armies.
Valuable" Farming Lands
For Sale at
PUBLIC AUCTION.
In obedleuoe to a J ungment or the ' uperlor
Court of Craven eouuty, rendered In the
peeiai proceeding, wherein James O. Uarrl
on, Administrator de bonus non with -Will
annexed or Edward H. Hill, deoeeed, 1b
pialnUff. and Martha Hill and otbere are de
fendants, tbe underelgned as Administrator
huu vuuiuiiHiuuer, will, on
Monday, February 13, 1893,
(it Demi me first day or February Term 1898
of Craven County Huperior Oourt). at the
wuu iuun iu uiv oiij ur nev iserne,
eounty of Graven. N. C. at Twelve n'nlmk
noon, sell at Public Anetlen to theblgheet
01 iu jMiwara a, am, lying and being in
NO. 8 TownahlD. Craven nnnntv. nn Uiwln
Creek about 4U mllea north of Tknrar hi.
tlon, on the publlo road leading from Dover
tururmarnweu in aaia eounty. adjoining
the lands of Wm. White. Au Rrn Km.
anuel wiUlams. Beth Wait and others, eon-
mmujiiu jtoy mvmm more or leaa, witn all tne
bnlldlnra and lmDrnvnmpntM ihamni,
oeptlng tbe standing pine timber sold to tbe
uuiuauoroijumDer company by deed baar
lna date April 8lh. 1881. recorded in nnnm
eounty records, Book flo. 106, folios 381, m
and 183. -
Tbe above lands are described In tbe fol
lowing deeds recorded In Craven count?
record, to-wit:
One deed for 200 acres, mora or less, from
Joachim Grlffln to I'd ward H. Hill, dated
Nov. 15th. 1881, Book No. , folto 58 ; one
deed for H8 acres, more or leva, from Joa
chim Urlffin to said Hul, dated Jan. 3d. 18S5
Hook No. 67, folio 230 ; one deed for 800 acres,
more or lew. lrom said QrllDn to said Hill,
iliued February 4tb, 186i, Book No. 07, folio
2-2 1 . one deed for two tracts (190 and 25 eores
reapeotlvely) In all 215 aorei. more or less,
from Wm. A.Green and wife and John U
Uarmack to said E. H. Hill, dated February
mh, 1H7I. Book No 75. folios 101 and HH - Ei.
oeptlng. However, from tbe above lands the
tallowing tracts sold off by said Ed ward H
Hill, to wit: One tract for 250 acres, moieor
icBH, buiu w rtui-Auuvi wiiiiame, January let,
18S4. as per deed recorded la Book Nn. kh
folios 260 and 261, and two other email tract
of 16 and 19 aoree each reapeotlvely (In all 85
bjoiu 10 Ana carnes Dy un Hill, Jan.
18. l7l. aa per deed recorded In Bo k No. 71,
folios 206 and 207.
These lands are valuable for farming, as
well as for ttook rftlennu.and conveniently
located on the publlo :road, about half way
between Pover Station on the Atlantlo &
N. c. Kailroad and Fort Barnwell with a
Rood dwelling and other bnlldlngi on same.
About n (i acres are cleared for cultivation.
IVrms o( sale OASH.
J1MKS O. HARRISON.
Administrator and Commissioner.
New Kerne. N 0.. Dec. 28, 1892. Id
Special
Notice!
Owing to pressure of JJusiness, did not
issue any postal Cards. 1
TRADE Please remember that all free
lOper cent on Lorillard Snuff within the
Limit, will be 'granted, by
WHOLBBAIiB GBCKJKK,
stlDDLB STBSaTl ,
BTSW BKKNB. M. O
Boot and Shoe Maker.
AU Styles of Boots and Shoes mad-
to order on short notioe.
Repairing a Specialty
k mi After Hontlay
Wo will be nbl.
BOTi
and
will be able to fill ull orders,
BOTH FOR
Craven ati eet. oppoelte jonraal.ollWe.
AND-
Say. neighbor, what's the trouble
with you? Didn't you get the Domina
tion?' No, but I got a pair of Cart Wheels
that don't suit me, and now J. C.
Whitty & Co. have just got in a supply
of those Celebrated Tennessee Wheels.
I am always doing just what I ought
not. Take my advioe and go at onoe
to Whitty 'a and get a pair of tbe Ten
nossee Wheels and you can smile if I
can't.
lachine
Bricks.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
250,000 BRICK
READY FOB SALE !
Cheaper than any other Mar
can Furnish Them.
I've not ein and want to sell 'em
Apply to
W. P. BURRU3, New Berne, or
M. POUTER, Riverdale
jne7 dtf
Good Clean Bice.
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN
PRODUCE PURCHASE
ON COMMISSION.
LSO COTTON SOLD ON
COMMISSION.
Give u , a call.
V. P. Burrus & Co.
MARKET DOCK,
Opposite Old Stand,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
SEARCHING FOR THE NORTH POLE.
"v'V A Greek professor in England
' - haa invented an ice locomotive,
V which he expects will carry him to
the north pole. It is to have a
, '- nnlqne arrangement by which it
lays and takes np rails as ir runs.
' Tbe locomotive will be operated by
steam, and tbe exhaust will fur.
' - nlah warmth lor the travelers.
' Attached to the engine will be a
cab which will carry provisions for
the exploring party. Proffassor
. "; Damaskin, the inventor, says that
bo Will Start from Spitzbergen and
: run for the north pole at the rate
of thirty miles an hour, expecting
0 to reach his destination in twenty
-j. honrs, or making the observation
; '7 and th round trip in two days.
' Still another attempt will be
"' made some time during tbe coming
, , spring by an ambitions Dane by
,-tbe name of W. A. Eckroll. JJe
r . proposes io travel i u a vehicle ol
. , bis own Invention which oousists
' ol a nnmher of sleds o oouatrncted
that they may be turned into a
boat Jf Moessary .
..." Bomehow or other, comments
thfl Philadelphia Record, all tbe
plans adopted for reaching the Pole
fall to pieces when the actual
attempt is made; bnt this trifling
fact seams not to dampen the
enthoaiaam with which every new
explorer starts ont on his dreary
quest, ;
The next torn will now be for
r me Ingenious American to try his
i -ut, and he will to. What bold
, J expiring America will not un
' need not be attempted by
r nation.i -'
r, y f,r filchor Caitodfa.
Tne Handsomest Lady in New Borne'
Rumarkod to a frir-ucl the other day that
she knew Kemp's lalsam fur the Throat
ana flings was a xuiieiior itnieuy, at It
stopped her cough instantly when othci
oough remedies had uo effect whatevt r
So to prove this and convince jou of its
morir any drugpist will give you a R.im
pie Bottle free. Larire size 50c. andSl.
Fish move
steamships.
more rapidly than
The need of a trfoily nfe an.5 1
ways roliahle remedy for the ptjcuiur
dnuases of Bummer n universal. An n
remedy for the houseboni. olBou. on
tho farm, on nhipboard and for travol
era by lurid nud ea, Winkvlan.nn '
Diarrhoea rul Cncleri Rrmedy h
prov-d it ineBlinuMi' worth in Ihf
prompt ri"ief find cur. f ai diflorderr'
orivinaui ;i; t!i(' -Mr)i..-i. :,w, duf
live fl.VBi.m. -oi:.u j I 1 1 ' v, hoiern
Morbun Diarrby-. Or-r.ii.. nn S t
vicabln uid ; .i ..n il ;-;. w,
ready fr u-'i . a.i.i p-if. -,:;,j af
Prior" 25o ,t -li ti. u.' . ,
iun4'l(tlv
James (1. lihiine is
We want 101) agents in N,
to handle :i t iii1-t- picior
of the personal and pu I .lie c
"Plumed Knifilit Imni
pages, 10 1-2x8 1-J im he, I
1000 pnges ol ordinary
worth fS.00. "Strike wli
hot.'' Agentf run make
Send for complete outfit n
terma.
The SorTin.riN I'i r.t ;
.)2!)lw ,
book
Dead.
rlli (.'.Molina
ial imi rrat i i'
ai.'i r ol lie
iw." r.M
t.iiiir eonal lo
lor 2.0(1,
liic iron i
10 per day.
e.nMii leiM ia!
Mi Co
Children Cry for I'iicher's Castor.
River Side House,
South Front Street, near Whltty'a Hard
ware Store,
NEW BEKNE, N. (J-
Permanent and Transient lloard.
Firsb-Class Table ! Polite Horvauts 1
Mew Clean Bods I
When jou come to tbe city don't fail to
call on us.
8table and shelters.
Bpeoial amusements made for accom
modation of visitors to tbe Fair. Rooms
can be engaged lnadvaaee.
Meals served at all hours. Meals, 15
to 2o. Lodging, 25c
C. C. BA.8DEN,
JlQdwtMarl Proprietor.
Tbe firm heretofore existing as Par
sons ft Basdsn baa been dissolved, J B.
Parsons retiring and O, O. Basden re
maining In charge , All. claims held by
im sortnar management
Msatuea wiu
NOTICE !
If you want the easiest Shave yon ever
had, and your hair cut in the very latest
style, be sure and call on j
Prince op Wales 1
at the Qaston House Barber Shop 1
Everybody Bays lie is the best barber j
in the city, aud he has no ono employed j
except first clrss barbers.
T. II H. mCUAHDSON, j
Proprietor.
4 Scientiflo Americas
hXSl ' DBSIQM PATEMTS.
CjOPTKHlHTai. afad
or miornucion ana me Handbook write to
MUNN CO- 8S1 BROADWAT, NIW YORK.
Oldest btxrean for fienrtnv naumt in Amartnm
Kverr patent taken out by u l brought before
tbe publlo by asotloa given tree ol oharge in the
Larirart etrenlatlon of any aeleatlfle vsrar In the
world. Uplendldlr lllaatnted. No Intern Kent
in enonia oe wimout iu weeklr, S3.00 i
uri SUM ell months. Addren MUNN CO.
cnijBMjiua, 361 JBroadwar.Kew lorkatjT
AD0IPH C0HN,
DEALER n
Pianos and Organs,
The Mehlin High Grade and
Newby & Evans Pianoi.
trow a, Queen and
Needham Parlor Organs
NEW B.SRNiS, - '- NC
OIKCULA.K.
Tbe old and reliable firm of Cohn A WeUe
wiiH established In Newberc In The
oldest bouse now In the oHy and th only
surviving member of which is Adolph Cohn,
who ha been engaged h the Music business
lor me past ten years ana is nowiocaiea on
Craven street, three doors below tbe City
Hail l would De piea-m to inrorm my
friends, patrons and ihe publlo ganerally
that I have e cured the large and elegant
brick building formerly occupied by John
Patterson, deceased, where I nave ample
accommodations foi properly conducting
my jargeana i u areas 11 g DUBiuesi, ana will
constantly Keep on nana
Upright and Square Pianos
of the latest designs, lasting tons, superior
workmanship and of leading mannfkotnrars
ana tne Deal material. Also a food supply
orHBKETMUBIO.
And I will endeavor to make my business
as popular as ine old nrm usea to ne, and
one mat win give aatisiaotion to my nnme
rous natrons.
The proprietor, Adolph Cohn, would taka
this occasion of retnrnlnE his thanks to
ihow who have taken an Interest In Ms
wenare, and would respeotrully ioilolttoe
oontlnnanos of the kindly feeling ol his
mends. Kespeetfuilr,
A COHN
Bargains ! Bargains !
, r V
We have a Large Assortment of Dress Goods.
Domestics, Hamburg Edging. Shoes, CMMe
Hats, Trunks aid Valises, etc.. etc., which wc
wiU sell VERY CHEAP for :Casn Only.
Gome to see us and be convinced of our Low
Prices
THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE,
OPPOSITE STREET'S STABLK, MIDDLE STREET."
K. R. Jones
Wholesale and ReUil 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 oV Ax
Snuff sold at Manufacturer's
Prices.
E. R- JOKES.
9 14 dw New Berne, N.
' . i rHshissasASUi3?-
... i. ... ..: . . t I t,i ,t i::i. l-n!- 11-.1
J
aiiil Jit.' fi'-lits '
) 1 1 i
THEY HAVE -ARRIVED !
T I,. 1t.
Have just received SIXTY HEAD of the finest kind of WESTERN : HORSP!S Anrl MnT.Efl
adapted to all purposes. . ' . , . j , ( . ; .v ; ,
We are now ready to supply the trade, and DEFY COMPETtnON as to PRICE, QUAlITY
anil CIV. KVV A T . B 4 'TrOU' A rrTTrkW ,," ... ...i! 7 . .
AJ80, a run ana uompiete une oi uuuuiJliO
porwuaiDg to vub norae. ;
kw JLivery a Boecialty.
iqt ina iurwer acGommoaa-
iivuDTDjusi uuuiH au uuuiuuu uj u ir a mn v iti irrirriraiifiiiH nrnn a.
are required tout; r : ; r r--r4 rr-r""vrr ,.r-,
tue present Owner, O.O. rTV.. '?'-"."";' ': : . " : : " .-;i.t'U. ,ij,.r, '4'.v,- i-V '
30IES, HARNESS, ROAD CARTS,, m fact 'anything
.-" ..' ' . . : ffV4 ' i .
A Pretty surprise.;
A beautifully illustrated and charmingly bound edition
of LongfellowB "Evangeline," the most popular long
poem ever puDiisneu uy an -auierioan
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 " guess1' the price of
this to be, but it isnV-witness our offer below. H,very
home in the land oueht 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
fins slffni By special arrangements with the pub
UUr Ulltjl. lisher we are able to offer this book to
the subscribers to-this paper as follows :
EVANGELINE and DAILY JOURNAL, one year, $5.00
" " " " six months 2 75
" " " " three months, ... 1 .B0
" " WEEKLY JOURNAL, one year, . . 1.25
" " ' six months, ... 78
Under no circumstances does this proposition hold good except where paymenlii
made in adrance.
pfJT -I.
TRY
BIG
IKE
THE CLOTHIER.
BIG
IKE
Dig THE CLOTHIER. Ike
Bio This very bell g Ikk
Bio Rings out the knell Ike
Big of prices high, now listen Ike
Bio well. Good people who in Ike
Big New Berne dwell, To its ding Ikk
, Bio dong, both loud and long. My Ike
Bio country friends, hark to its song, Ike
Bio And trade with ma in numbers strong! Ike
TRYjBIG Ih.E Come all, and TRY BIG IKE this Fall TRY HIO.IK K
He has one price for each and all.
Your notice to this fact I call.
He rings out old.be rings in new,
He rings out false, he rings in true,
And 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 no man wrong.
Ding Dong I I call you all day Ion".
BIG BARGAINS at BIG IKE'S my son.'.
DING DONG! DING DONG1 ALL COME ALONG.
TRY.
BIG IKE.
afa1AQ al Si r
rrimriiR J
lUllma all BOreneSS of the SmM mMihnn. stir'
mraGONORRHCEA and GLEET la i to 5 day-.. No
- "7"" JL7 "cer cause xricture at
tydnggfaa. 3
uunni nnm Ml., rrs, SIlHrBL El.
foi We bv 3t V. JORDAN, Druggi8t,4New Berne, N
A Lm MUSICAL SOUTH IN GRAND CHORUS. J
Fifr j t lis. 1 11 1 1 1 i t r m Tn
tcvCLAN tueriB.
r COTTON JUMPING UK
rOKl BILL DEAD,
tor H MtMin r. S.ninj.il P pl. Uh
CONFIDCNCt RESTORED.
CORN CRISa PULL.
PROSPERITY IN 8IQHT.
A
. & , rnvvrKnilT .1. .IQHT, W
'."VrV ZJFT? " Ta with ttas PIkm or Orm o long wntr Never bettr
Uawto. Pi Mwiowtt. TrasMWre-lw. MewnylM. Sew price New lerii
2 f PL JUB,LEE HOUOAY OFFER-PIANO LAMP FREE.
TJ. 'i?7 Br. Willi .vwt new Pluo ordared before Jan. 15, IB, we KiVe h union,
ft I IS FtaJM) Immw, oomplendlbrolnsilw, JUMUmihU paper. IudelV
I OliDEIi & BATES, southcrTMusic House, Savannah, G A
fl ' LldlB Orgsa Hooss of the South. E.Ubli.had t8ro. iX
vsyavA
$1.00 Per Year.
60c. for 6 Months.
'i ,l-.:i: ' .
FOR TUB-
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