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' UAIl.YJOUBNA.He publlsbea Dally 6 Monday at I5.U0 per year: ta.60 for uutba Delivered to oity tnbserlbars at so eents per mouth, itK i "".-' I'll WKKKliY JOUKS AL. Is published v TThnreday at iLUUperaiinum. . tM Mrrti(M DwtM am tew i tii Una will M Inserted free. All ad- J i . ai matte? 'will M cheried Sola, per farm i' uc: adTallBeiuenW aiuat M ; tm advance. Ilefular adyer-J (amenta will be eolleejeej yrompuy aina ma w mmvi i ; -- -j iymmnnleaUoconUklaln( newsefmffl. olenipubllelntrMlarotloltd. ho oora esnnlMtlba most be expected o M pnbltin. ed iurteotalnoojeetloemtle pereonelltlee, nrwlibboldatbaaaBiaafUia author, Att 1 iNouu Uiw -ittf ooliusa moat be paU arfcj antV'iiVMi is ift-rf ! B'jf . Any BaraoB Jatllmi acgrlered atanyan. onymoo aamjBaaleatlom obtain Mia ; Buaeorth rather by epplloatloa -at this :mneana ahowt wherein the gTtevanoe xlst. ,,,-.' . - . the journal;, REMAHKABLH KB8CVB. - Mrs. Mlcliael Curtain. Plainflald. 111. makes the statement that sHe cauirht cold. which settled on her lunge; the was treat- ea lor a montn DJ bar family physician. bnt mw tflm. , Hi tnlii Iiav nVia m hopeless vtoilm oif consumption, and that no medicine eould cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr,.;.Kilig,f Hew Discovery for voneumpuon; sue nought a bottle and.to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is at well as she ere was. Free trial bottles ol tbis Great Discovert ttr & DnflVi wholesale and retail dra store: large hot- ties, mo. ana s, w, ! They that stand high have manv blasts to shake them; and If they fall, they pleoes. dash themselves to . HMFM. O.T. HAI0O0K. :"; Proprietor. Local Rop. ; aa-Cntered t he . oatoffloe at New Berne N.0a aeeoBeV&asa wetter. A wall go op troa Washington! Candidates bash is going ont. - Oov. Toemkt. or Tennessee, is lll and not expected to recover. ft'w mm I ; A SLIGHT earthquake shock was - felt on Long ' Island last Wednes .. day. ;ir ... ROBERT X. GBAT has been ap ' pointed reporter of the Saprem OourtJlf - . BXOSETAST OXBLISLE'S report Startles the public, The Treasury ' is absolutely empty. - It is said that Mr. Cleveland has proeeated sobriety as a test for fit ness for office. Correct . SBMlTOB Bhkemin has started .'.iraorement to ohange inaugura r ttoi day to make it 30th April - 1897. -i ; v ' . i a i ii ib v- t DwiaKT L. Moody preached his Ant sermon at Charlotte Wednes day night. Five thousand persons ; were present. f. ASSISTAXI Secretary of the .Nary, Soley, has tendered his resig. nation to Secretary Herbert. His 4naD8SMr will probably be Ex SaprosenUtive MoAdoo, ol New Jersey. t-ti.i .... nays: Wilmington Messenger "The New York Tribune . finds a glorious record' in the four : yearsorits party under Benny , i Harrison. It oeuld And a crop of -;;(.;; bananas in a plantation of thistles. TUB Wilmington Star thus X. ' elaasifies the U. S. Senate: "There V is one preacher, one doctor, one ; ' , v, journalist and sixty-four lawyers id : ' : ' the United States Senate, and some : that are not mnch of anything." ' $ it: i ' , ; ; I5BEPESDEXCE. vw mere is sometmng magical in the word Independence. The Dec- laration of Independence kindled the fires of Revolution and kept them borning on the alters of Lib- erty. Bat, we are not going to dilate upon national independence today We love the Union, bat we love this Southern land more than all .-: ths'world besides. Southern men ometlmes boast of their indepen dence' when really they are the " most dependent of mortals. - We want to see lie south self- - sustaining, independent of other sections for the supply of its daily wants. There is not, in all the! : world, a land so blessed by heaven as this onr beloved Sonth. With a salubrious climate and a fertile oil the Booth ought to be a boun - uiui oontnouior to tne loou sup- , plies ol the nations, when in truth she does not supply the demands of her own people. : We are told, and our experience ' verifies it, that the prices of meats ; of all kinds, meal, potatoes, and , other common articles of food, have seldom been higher in the Bonth " era States than at present. These 't prices should forolbly j, impress lesson In domestlo economy, long ' accepted in theory as correct, but to a very limited extent observed n practice. That lesson is the : absolute necessity of raising home 'applies. Is it wonderful, or at all strange, that the people of the 8outh are on - the yerge of financial rain when , they are exchanging two pounds of cotton; lot one pound of western msatl - Then, again, they are baying ; great quantities of northern hay, when the natural CrasseS of the oountry, which are ranch superior, could be had for t'-e gathering. To use homely expression the C"Cit need of the sonth Is "hog and LcaiLsy.fA... If we would 'be independent we r -zt ttandon ..rpV ' dependence . a the North and West for each " i as can W easily "raised bo I Tata Fint Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat oan't sleep, cant think, cant do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. Jfou should heed the warnine you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. Ton need a nerve tonic and In Electrio Bitters you Will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, bealthy condition. Sur prising result follow the use Of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appe tite returns; good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle, fnoe Wc. at a. Duffy's drug store. If we had do defects, we should not take so much pleasure in dis covering those of others. SUIloh's Consumption Core. inis is beyond question the most uooeesful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suocess in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine Sine its first discovery it has been Bold on a guarantee, a teet which no otber medioine can stand. If you have t cough we earnestly atk you to try It Price 10o-. 50c, and $1 If your lungs are sore, oneet, or oacs lame, uae t-.ii loh's Porous Piaster Sold bv New Berne Drug Go We are all of us made more graceful by the inward presence of wnat we believe to be a generous purpose. The Population of New Berne Is about nine thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection oo the Throat and Luni;8, ss those complaints are, according to sta tistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to ne glect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam tor the throat and Lungs. Trial size free. Large bottle 60c and $1. Sold by all druggists. It wouldn't take so long to take the world for Christ it more 'people would say amen with their money. Tne Handsomest Lady In New Berne Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat ana bungs was a superior remedy, as It stopped her cough instantly when othei cough remedies had no effect whatever. so to prove this and convince you of its meri any druggist will give you a sam ple Uottle free. Large size SOo. andSl. It is a step toward heaven to find out that we were made of the same kiod of clay as other people. Answer This question. Why do so many people we see around uaseem to prefer to suffer and bemtde miserable by indigestion, Oonstipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Cominir ud of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 73o. we will sell them Bbilob's vitalizer. guaranteed to cure them. Sold by New tf erne urua uo. A man with only one coat never hnsto lie awake and worry for fear it will become moth eaten. SlIRGEQlpENTIST ' Office, Middle street,' opposite Baptist ' deoSdwtf NEWBEEN. N. O. DHj;D,.CLAtlK, ''bEiJTisT, -J ; T " rtw BBRMB. N. C : Office on Craven' street, between Pollock ana uroaa. . .... P. H. PELLETIEE, t t ATTORNjEiY A? LAW. j On van St., two 4oor South of i Journal office. ,',.""'"" Will praotlce in tbiConnttM M n..n arteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlloo. V united States Court at New Berne, nd supreme Court of the Btata. S. R. STREET, General FIRE II LIFE l,SOO Xtoa :AHD- side OACon a lino Insurance Aent, NEW BEENE. H. C. M08E3 T. BEY AH, Carper.hr and lisiidar. SmallJoblof Kenlrlni; r.i i i-i t l nH ..t. lt'aotlon t'uarnnteed. May be found when wanted near u loe Kaotory. RAfera to put AaarRniAt a r,itin i anl meobanto Irtnlillf ' . JUST EECElVED FBOH ONSLOW COTJHTY, The FINEST LOT of Meat' and Jjara brought to the city this season. (Jail early and get some before they are all gone. Pure Heat and Lard is a Good Thing. Churchill & Parker. Broad St. Grocers. 4 Solentiflo Atflericas Aoency formal OAVKaTn. TRADE MARKS. DB8ION PATCNTS, OOPTRHTS. mtn.l SI.TJSf1!"?1 Sia J9 Hnauoo write to MUNN ft co Siii Broadway, nw York. pidMt bureau for securing patent In America. Kvery patent taken out by u I. brought before tuepubnobra nouoe given free of ohuge la the LwBont circulation of any scientific naner In the world. BplendldlT llluatrateo. Ko Intelligent man should be without It. Weekly, S3. 00 a fiuir; l.6l biz months. Address MUNN & CO. luuautiui, 301 Broadway, flew York City. k vAIMMIh We HaYea Full Stock rfA Pretty surprise. ; A beautifully iUustrated and channingly bound edition oflxmgfeWs "EYangeline," the most popular long ' Cultivators, f Harrows tS ' -a'AM-il .li y..., ; .!. -Tii f," v., ill Xinis of igrictilttinl In At Bottom Prides. L. H. Cutler & Co. 'Mr poem ever published by an American autnor, ana on vi uio iuvu iamuua rvwmsi in the-laftfiruase, recently pub- .&ed, is A pretty (pioxJbc-, lovers. It is m large type, numerous and excellent illustrations, very' fine and neavy paper gilt edges, remarka-. , bly 1 handsome Cloth binding, combin w in delicate colors, blue and white' and silver and gold, n No -illustrated s edition has ever before been published at less than $1.50, and that is about ; what you might " guess w the price of ADOLPH COHN BKAXEB IN Pinnns and Orffflns. The Mehlin High Grade and II II f MTIH . . the subscribers 1 Say. ueiKhhor, wliat'u ttie trouble with you? Didn't you M thv DiMuina- tion? No, but I cot a cur of Curt Wheels that don't suit tno. and now J. C. Whittv & Co. have iust cot in a sudoIt of those Celebrated Tenneeoeo Wheals. am always doing just what I ought not. Take my advice and go at bnoe to Whitty's and Ret a pair of the Ten- nossee Wheels and you can smilo if I can't. -The very finest only 35 els Wht-n ISuliy was hick, rp pave her Castorla. When khc wok a L'luld, ahe cried for CoMoria, Wien Klii' iKvaiiu; Mum, she clung to Coatoria. Wlwn he hod Children, she gave them Caatorla. Dissolution Notice. Tlic lirm of Bradliam & Smith linvint issulvcd coimrtnership by mutual con sent, W. J. Smith retiring, the business be continued by C. I). Uniliain .it tne same stand. Thanking the public lor their p:ist patronage, I again solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully, C. I). IinuniAM. Shepards Barber Shop. Low taritl tickets, 10 slinves mid linir cut for one fl.OO nt I'ltOF. W. II. SllF.PI'UD S, (f. Hotel Alliert linrber Slioi Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. J. A BRYAN, Prti. T110S. DAJIlEM.Vitt Prer. 6. H ROBERTS, Canhicr. The National Bank, OF NEW BEENE, N. 0 Incorporated 1885 Capital, - $100,000 Surplus Proflt, - 98.168 DIBEGT0R8 Ita. A. Brtas Tnos riam Ohab 8. Bbtajn J. H Haokbubji, du UURB, Li HARViy. O. H. BOBJSRTT at Dunn's You Will Find A LARGE STOCK, well selected bought low, and for sale at prices to suit the hard times. Call and be conviuced. To my stock of GROCERIES I call the housekeeper's attention. It is complete in every branch, and a visit will satisfy you that nil your wants can nerc ue nuea. Special attention is called to my Fresh Roasted Coffees, the excellent quality of which is drawing custom every day. I am also agent for Chase & Sanborne's Celebrated Roasted Coffees and Fine leas. BUTTER per lb. ARRIVING EACH WEEK A irrjsh supply of Van Dervccr& Holmes and Holmes & Coutt's excellent Cakes. Or.ickere, Wafers, Maccaroons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER l nin receiving Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Celery, hippies, rigu, ruusins, nuts, Uates, Citron, Currants and Prunes. IN STOCK 1 I Shafer's Meats, . Vermont Maple Syrup, I French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines, 'Macaroni, Fine Cream Cheese, Elam Cheese, French Vegetables in Glass, Asparagus, Hcckcr's Prepared Buckwheat, Lemons, Cling Peaches, Plum Pud ding, Olives. A call will be appreciated and satisfac- If you want the easiest Shave you ever f'on in variety and quality of stock and 250 000 BBIGK READY FOR SALE Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I'vo got em and want to soil 'cm Apply to W. I. BURULa, New Berne, or M. PORTER, Riverdale. jno7 dtf NOTICE. had, and your hair cut in tho very latest style, be sure and call on Pkince of AVai.es at the Gaston llouse Barber Shop. Everybody says he is the best barber in the city, and he has no ouo employed except first clrss barbers. T.JJ H. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. in prices ib guaranteed. My CONFECTIONERY department is complete. Prices and quality of stock I am sure will please you. Plso's Kcmodr for CsUrrh la tba Btst. Ksslost to TJso, and Cbespest. Sold by Druggists or sent by man, Stic E. T. BuBittoe, Warren, Ft. , Newby & Evans Piano brown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs- NEW BEENE, - - NO OIROUL&.B. The old and reliable (Irm of Oohn 4 W.ls. was established In Newbern 111 1861. The) oiuesv nouse now in the elty and the only I surviving member of which la adolph Oohn. I woo ha. been engaged lh the Mnsto business I lor tne past ten years and Is now located on I UlddleHt. I wonld be pleaaed Wlnform my I friends, patrons and ihe pnblle eenerally I thai I have secured the large and elegant I DrirK building lormerly oocupled by Joba I fatterson, deeeasrd, Where 1 have am Die I accommodations foi properly conducting I my lure and lnoreasli g bualnesa, and will I cuaewtniiv Keep on nana Up ight and Square Pianos of the latest designs, lasting tone, superior I woramansnip aoa 01 leading manufacturers I ana i ae pesi material. Also a good supply I And I will endeavor to make my business a popular as the old firm nsed to be, and uu mm win give aatiaiaai.on w my name rous patrons. The proprietor, Adolph Cohn, woald take tbla ocoaslon of returning his thanks to tlio.e who have taken an Interest in his wellare. and would respectfully Bolloltthe continuance of the hlndly feeling ol his irienaa. Kespectfully, A. COHN Boot and Shoe Maker All Styles ol Boots and Shoes madr to order on short notice. Repairing a Specialty 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 mag art. ... . A ; By special arrangements w-n me pud lisher we are able to offer this book to to this paper as follows : EVANGELINE and DAILY JOURNAL, one year, . . . . $6.50 " six months, .... 8-7V " three months, . . '. 1 60 " WEEKLY JOURNAL, one year, .... 1.85 ' six months, ... 7 Under no circumstances docs this proposition hold good except where payment!! made in advance. TRY BIG ike; the clothier. BIG IKE Bio THE CLOTHIER. Ike' Bio This very bell Ikr Bio Rings out the knell Ikr Bio of prices high, now listen Ike Bio well, Good people who in Ike Bio New Berne dwell, To its ding Ike Big dong, both loud and long. My Ike Bio country friends, hark to its song, Ike. Big And trade with me. in numbers strong! Ike ' TRY BIG IhE Come all, and TRY BIG IKE this Fall TRY BIG IKh 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 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 Dongl I call you all day long. BIG BARGAINS at BIG IKE'S my song. DING DONG 1 DING DONGI ALL COME ALONG. TRY BIG IKE. N. AEPEN, Oraven street, opposite Journal ifflce. KlfKHMj Relieves all torrneta of the anurous ancmbnttM eUrO tret CONOR RHCEA and GI F, k t ?7.a.-.2 ohr trutment necesurr. Nnetmrtu ri.-ttat -,r IsMve any injmtom after cflecta. fiic. fa, Sg byoniggists. IMP HMM.N'i.MBft.gi. for sale bv J. V. JORDAN, Druggist, New Berne. N C. li. R.Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Merchandise. LjSAaAAAAAA m.m.m.m.m.m.m.m A-SWffi MUSICAL SOUTH IN GRAND S)RUiO ' " R.llalnlah U.IM . Consignments of Cotton. Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail ft Ax Snuff sold at Mannfactnrer't Prices. K. R. JOKES, 9 14 dw New Berne, N. 0 T 1 i,.m-m bBH,TBISHef is. CLCVCUND CLICTIO. COTTON JUMPINO OP. iroaeB' Mill nun PIANOS only $235. las bai,iMiBMirHite CONFIDENCE NCTOR0. CONN CRIB FULL. PROSPERITY IN SIGHT. A Ume to b V Free te ,f.aAhi"5ltE&."0"OAy OFFErr-MANO LAMP FREE. ud am pL. iZZZV',JJZZ.ZXZ.'Z?mr. " ' ,s-. -i JUentim thU patter. lXuPt delikv. ! LN & BATES. Southern music House, Savannah, G A ' ThB Lding Piano and Ortn Honse of the South. Established .. e $1.00 Per Year. 60c. for 6 Months. Notice Extraordinary I To All My OldFrierds and Customers. I wish to say that I am back at my Old Stand on Broad Street, One door east of J. J. Tolson's stoie. where I will furnish them with the .BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS Io Uit llns of Green Groceries, Etc. ' Thanking? lhant renr mnoh for all n.t fsTors, sod hoplnir I mar atlll oontinii to deanrra their pttronaKs, . . . , v i remainonr otedifln eerrant " ; L-v EMA.HUEL FIBHER, p tjanxynoa . ? f -FOR THI WEEKLY JOURNAL. NINE COLUMN FOLIO LARGE AMOUNT OF READING The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. 50c. Per Month. Oircnlatoa in every direction fion. N.w irn flarl io a tier. J! j . f, , 7 r.'uuio nifninm for RdvcrtiMeix THEY 1VC. HAVE ARRtVED! r'ir-W ii -V: d A ci: , 1 X' t '-I aWla Idwrtiiing Itriai.; Have just received SIXTY HEAD of the auapiea io an purposes. , - 1 ,3 ii,ftn wi .v; We have just feceived a larVe lot 6f lrk S and Handsome Books, Which wa club with Woarenow ready to supply the trade, andDEFY COMPETITION af to PRICE, QUALITY Ti ' 7 XOlUOnS. Call ttDO Iso, a Full and Complete Line of BUGGIES, HARNESS, ROAD OABTfl, m fact' Wythlnff Ela ana ,ge 0U0 fey. paying One Tear 1T . , iaaddaHonbouaW th3 Uc:!lly : cn? JCr Jn ttezz ' fK ' m. uaun & co. crUI'-7cat4o Iv and Also, pertaining to tha Horse. , , MW Livery a Bpeo We have fust mada tlon of our patrons. uUtcdb. Jiaiooiore nuyiDgr eisewnore.!,- finest kind ol WESTERN : HORSES .and MULES 4t - - - - " m-
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