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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL KaUklhfca ItTi. Pabliahed ia Two Section, evtry Tuea day aad rridij, at M Middle Bura. new Berne, N. C CHARLES L STEVENS, KDttOB AND PKOPIUBTOM. SCBSCRIPTION KATES: Two Months & Cents. Threee Months. S3 hix Months tki Twelve Months $1 mi ONLY IN AUYANCL. Advertising ratcfi furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon n,.int 1 v mail. Kntcred at the Posture, . . N. w II. N. I', as second-clasa mailt r. OFFICIAL PAl'EK OF C K A K N COT MY. Section One, Tuesday. Sept. l:l. lvi;, the farmer and speculation An argument often advance! ;i: favor of the farmer is that lie is in t a speculator, as are most of those with whom he must deal. 'I he politician luring ! he cam psiign. and the politician m '.he !.- i-lature, are both ajtuitift the Urair. KxidmtifjeR and the Cotton K, it u. I (i!, claiming that the members of' these, exchanges make the pure for . the farmer's product. And thoso politicians further urge tluit beirg a')le to fix the prices o' tl e farmci's j)ro,luc'. that these e chanees rob the farmer for then own benefit. i'liout going into any argument as to the uses ami abuses of these e ohanges. tile j 1 1 cm L i o 1 1 may be sen oiisly asked, is not the farmer him self becoming each vcar more of a speculator? Not. that the former goes upon the lloor of any of these exchanges, and buys or sells "futures'," but in l he d isposal of his own pi od lice, is he not in a true sense, a speculator when he brings his produce to mar ki t and refuses to sell it at a price, which while it compensates liuu for his labor and brings a fair pt'otil,e the price not being high enough in his judgment, he refuse's to sell his There is not ainai'Ket. todav, grain, cotton or tohaeco, where lhi. is not taking place. Some farmer e pects to see be! ler prices than are now olTered, and refuses to sell his farm products. Tin: .bii i; l. iloes not deny the farmer the right to place, hi., own valuation upon his own property, b it it is urged that the province of the farmer being that of it producer, ami when his labor brings forth auv staple fnr which he can receive nn equivalent of some kind, in money or goods, the sum total of which will net him more than the com bined cost of his production, he seriously errs when lie attempts to extend his returns by not selling his product. There may be exceptions to tins, but to the agricultural rlass as a whole it will hold true, It is a great in intake of the farmer, that of going beyond his province, and instead of being salislied wit li f ur returns for his work, he seeks to force greater returns by In. Ming for an advance of price, for the cnanci are usually equal for a de cline m price, ur loss in some other way, which means for the farmer a 1 oss of his Jlabor, instead of the ri tual which were offered him. Il'ery farmer knows the cost of hi-, grain, ca tie, hogs, cotton or to bacco, and Knowing this, as does th ' merchant the cost of his goods, he m-eds only to know the market pi ce, which if it allows hi m a proht. he can market his produce and He cure his returns. What the farmer needs is an in telligent knowledge of the supply an I demand of Ins product, keep niK advised of current prices. And knowing these he docs not need to become a speculator, nor heed the voice of the politician who urges him how or in what manner to dispose of his products in order to bettor his condition. mvwr wa 00 to jajl t The count j jail at a place of resi dence i not at iU bests temptinn place, a spot where tje average citi Mt) wculd care to stay. And especially lithe thought of going to the county jail daring these dimgreeable hot September days, peculiarly obnoilori to those cltl mdi who enjoy freedom of moye , ment, and prefer erto the hot paaa ntoU of tbe city and no hlndranoe, to the splendid cralsine and oooi rw IreaU In Hotel de ITabn. For the law bow readt, pay yonr taiee before NoTember First, or pre pare for Indictment and tba dellghu of lojoont In the conntj Jail, If this iii a lot weatbor Joke, tbo reoaodV imU be aim pie, kill tbenathorof it, hot nofortanatelj iu "so joke but the work of Dumber of citiieni of North Caro lina, who met at Haleih, and pro pared a law which ought to be on Irtted, and likely wilt be, and one which ought to follow its authors and bring them to a more severe miuushmeut thau and a fine. According to this State law, there seems to he httie '(Uestion as to its full meaning, and that 18 pay your tales and avoid trouble. udge Starb.ioK, who while he- is a Kej ..' .! ju '. is uti authority, !; a p '.. t Ie in a n who slalidt lug!) HI J'r" 'c.--n 1 ;i ,!i tin- Slate, has tf.u-n ?.!.. .hg . pi I,. "i:, aivonl : ; : 1 e . , s .-n r i ( 't: : on we, on 'I--, A ' M . i i co, me due the , pti 11,'rl . ;! li . o.lcd to be : j .!, monta of o- o.i pose of re- ... u,.. i.: n ,.f i i o-'n,-: el iri one no- -r.itid piace m : r i : u g 1 o . i a ys : po.-e , if n eel v i ne i ,i . Mi. Afp ; : . . in r the ,i,, ert v for tax. -. ch. Ai. j , i .. I boor taxe of Nov, m!i. r. ; incur, it si.ei id ! ' tepo: : Io : he c,iuc lit 1 the o 1 1 o i he to I he ,! , , jury ii.ii-' pi, , i guilty sue:; ,:, , : a line of sf .... Til is ipnoi reading f :' tin- ; ::-'.! iv of Noveni . . vv -p. m prop w ' o fall to 1 1 i v i ;.! the first 'I a v ' e i io hie t n Hid let -- : he duty of the i . -';:: delinquents M tci ui of con 1 1 , !' the -ohcitor and i ,-v . and t he gi and ; in,;-, and if found n :cn ! - arc liable to i in p : i .-,,n men t ." n- , bo . led I v suit rv v , l age i lllzell who oil. or who wants : o'li and is only ' -a v ed t r i n i I line, is I lie serious ' a V 0 I v el' in tins , , : ! hc-e sa me com -, : s a -s,sted in I he Ii.i.n no wheat ' . m . ten cents r b,-- olTcrc! ,, n ... " 1 IoW -11.11 I I 111 pr so 1, in, n ! u u 1 problem of the ' State Ici.c, . A mi Nel nni' v phi! II! t:g tax p 1 , elevation of In,,-,. 1 , 1 1! ' I iegl-hl- I . us. who nia t , this hart . oinl m.r lli.ig i- en ! ai n, t hat ! he tax pavers t! , - inn will be fore t hev pax their : 1 , -, ha c every rea son to ! oin ii! o, 1 t no A.-scmbly of t iiev i.i v c p; o - cbln.x inns A--- seni!, ho-, auo v Ce to p. tpet'iatc 1 1 1 w e v . r t ii:- ina v be, 1 emember t he tax law t ..is e 1 r means husi even I., t he 1 1 1 , 1, paving poll tax ell ..ii, vv ho iu u - i go to pail and pa a " i: ',c bee in -e lie eon Id not. or vv.!,,.! ,,..!. pay his poll tax. A ml t iie N v em bei da V s are d raw HL' tiea:. SELF INTEREST AND TROFIT. '1 he yi cm of pi, ,v idmg em li'Vincnt I,,: ; he laln.i ,ng class i i a 'mniun.lv. , - one of inoi e serious m.i cmsenu. in e t hall is bv ri'l, tin' most ii-iiallv en-: 1 1 1, ought fn: The w, ;; t,, tabs! an ! bin ably situated, t binr i,u-:ne,-s men's. The nu, .,! iii ill ho WaV pn 1 .atlhg I u and 1 1 ope: t v '. tic ielianl . t he capi :. niav be comfoit md perfect ly easy 111 ma! tors an 1 1 u est- ive i in iv appear to ctiecte.i with the.r ipprecialing nor de p'U -nual interests Mings, 'US pel h, U m ay So nuance ,,m-, .cure, and regard the 1 to in pn ' v , 1 111 a c i 1 a i liable way, g: v 1 1 : tn 11 a- to what nmv 1 esu it from an ,vci supply of 11 hem - d,H e I p, ,,o s. The -nine self mteiest winch has graduailv gat hered together money and property, ought to use equal foresighl m ; j pi eserv at inn. The nidgmi ul winch dictates safe j and pn.litable investments, ought to be equally Bolici'ons mseiing that the returns are iibhii red . Is there good judgment or wis- I dom, in permitting an increase of the idle or unemployed, in a com munity, when work can possibly b provided for them ? And what greater bulwark can the moneyed man raite to" protect his poesessions, thsn that of providing work for the nnern ployed where his property 11 situated ? For the unemployed are a menace to any community, in the wy that idle persons must seek something to do, and it ie usually mischief, and if idleness does not beget criminals, at beat the Idler must bo kept in food and shelter, and is It not more profitable to provide work forth 8 nem ployed commodity, by th re UUishment of nanofaotariea, than It is to ptjr by folqaUry contribn tiona to tba inpport of lotto earn unemployed t The aolf Interest of property ewnere it not merely ooaoerne4 U providing work for iu laborora. bat for iu elf-prtwerration, and the development and iooreaee of proper ty internet are dependent apon it. Let a period of idleoeee prevail in a cootmuaitj, and depreciation of values tela io, which growi very rspidly. Investment Become fewer and more dangerous, until capital leaves for other fields. Better make work fnr tha nnoin icner mane wora ior tne unetn - iilu.wi. lh.n Uthi.plK,,,. . burden upon a community, which shall dually sink and destroy it. THE DOUBLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. The JuiitNAi. in its Tuesdays and I ridavs issues each week, is giving its readeis in the coun'rv a new spaper that is as valuable to them as a daily paper. It u t subscribers instead of having to pay the puce of a daily paper, have to pay only one dollar a ear, less than two cents a week. in :e can the people of Kastern North ('arena get another paper like the dm ux.vl , with local, State; and outside news matter, two papers every week for one dollar a year '. There is no other newspaper like '. 1 1 published in this sect ion. Only: one dollar a year, and that in ad-; Vance. i An Old Doctor's Favorite. Ur. I,. M. (liilaii), who pricti, ed medi cine .oa r lorty i nrs, orie-in ue.l, used and itaiine.l that liolanie Blood llaini, (It. li. lb) w h'ch; ha- now; bcin in n-e about lilty-live year-, was the hi si Tonic and Hiood Purifier ever (liven the world. It never fuls to cure the ,oM malignant j ulcers, sole-, theumalism, catarrh, and all -k 1111 hU"' ,lM,lsts- Upw:'"' su''-i stilu'es. I -e ilus stiuiilaiil leundy. l'riee per large hottle il.do. A L' i K i ; sk v i n v i. no n o ns i v 1 1 i n. I have luen .'diluted with Calairh lor ninny yea:.-, although nil -oils ir muli cu.es and sevenil doctors did their Lest to cure nie. My blond (w as varv impure, and nothing i ver had :uiv , U.d upon the oisease until 1 used thai great l'.lood Keni tnly know n as Hotanic iilood Halm, (I!, li. li.,. a lew I ,ot lies ot v hi h ill', el id an enure UIIV I 1 ce, ,1111111 niled it to all who have 'atari i. I r,.,.r to liny iner chant or hanker of .'vllieus, 1 ia., and will reply to any inquiries. 1!. it. S vt'i ti k. I'm Kilo by Druggists I II I 1.1 I'ATII 'lie dav tin. nigh Ihe primeval v I. A call walked home, as Lo alves lint 111 nlc a trail all bent a-kcM, A crooked 1 rail, as all calve- do. Since lin n two hundred years have fh d. And. I infer, the call is dead. Bui slill he left behind his trail. And lln reliv hangs a mortal tale. The trail was taken up next day, liy a lone dug thai pas-ed that war, And then a wise hell-weathei shot-p. Pursued the trail, o'er vale and s4eep. And drew the Hock behind loin, too As good bell-weatliers always Co. And from that day. o'er lull anipglade. Through these old wood- a path x.'.'i mad'1, And many men wounU m and nut, And dodged and turned and bent alwrtil. And uttered words ,,f rnrhteous wrath, 1m 'Cause twas such a crooked path: Hut still they followed do not laugh The lirsl migration of that calf. And through ilus winding woodv'ay stalked Because he wabbled when lie walked. This forest path hi a nine a lane. That bent and turned and turned a; ain. This 1 rooked lane became a road, U here many a poor home with Ins load, Toiled on liencaih the burning sun. And traveled some Ihree miles io ,,ie, And thus a eenlurv and a half, 1 hey trial I!,, fontsteps of that .-alf. I be y ears prsseil on m rw iftnes hYci, I he road became a village tn el, And Ilus. lief, ire tin' men were aware, A eiiy'n c rowded 1 linroughfa t?. And soon the central utreel thi, 1 If a renowned metropoliii. And men two c nturii and u half, Trod in the fouUtepH of tlmt calf. I'jn h day a hundred thouund roul Followed the zigzag calf about. And o'er ln crooked Journrv went, The tratllc of a continent. A huii'lred thouiuiud men were led My one ( alt near three rvnturirs dead. Buffalo Eipmi. Haw'i TaU ? We offer One Hondreil lM,m IOw an) for any cum of OaHrrli that rnnuot Ik cured by llll' Cai.nh Cure K. J. CilKNEY 4 CO., ToUMo. X We the undenlgoed hav knnD t. J. Clifoej for Ilia lat li jnn, ! I akc him parf.rllt bonoitblB In ill bo iIimm ImoNKtloni and hn.oclallj ihta to rwrrj oui dt oi.iig.tioot maiW bj llwtr frim. Weal A Truai, Whnlrula iht (yltia, Tolwlo, O. Wilding, Kianaa A Martin, W inlMai Drot t, Toledo. O. Ili'.l'i Catarrh Oar it Ukra ia Hm4)y, wcuax airKiiy apoa U Wood w aarfMCwoflbaajaiMii. TratloMM Uk tme. Priea 71m par iMitta. toM bf 01 hVwbv Dalll r.mlly nili lUW . nfw Ttta mm ta l k a.ta ( ! '"- ' .t jTa. t C 1.1 t 1 1 . lV MMll r, I lOT,,j, lA tJ a-4 4. k4MKar at - a. i 4UTT. PACaTI UTTBX. M afta FrlMa ! Tataaaa. M Waal Ttuia t iklUn rraaa Oar tobacco market wsj 30 dsjll old last Thursday and we are pleased , , , , tosajthe breaks so far aa rerirdi hunt'lj have been good. While the; ! quality was for the must part of the medium to nondescript order, and' . ! 1 consequently prices were not so consequently prices were not so! . . - ' kwu mo iitisi eea, i s w aa owing 1 ' 6 entirely to the act that it was low tobacco. While we had some fine lemon colored brights and prices on the were full up, ranging as high as IGo, tA and !'.'. It hurts u of com nions there's no p had a- the owner II it. fortlie reason it for either, and a loss to both. Some of lev friends have been a little off this neck, and havt'slnpped their tobacco, which met m each instance my ! . arty approval. Soir.e of them I nave heaid from, and they tell ine t hey lost by so doing. A warchcuscmau of high standing on his market, and not more, than od miles from here, sent a planter of this section a message by his brother to effect that he was losing fc'ioO on his crop by selling his crop of to bacco mi the New Berne maiket and followed this with a strong let ter telling him prices were way up and a strong demand by the buyers on his maiket and to send him Home (ine tobacco and lie would get him i big money. This was a clinched land induced him to ship 'Jii 1 pounds of tine tobacco taken off our floor and doubtless regaled himself that he had stdit a horn crosswavs. Sent ,lim u ,.u.. Illu wl,,s hlch showed H oss ,,f A-o. ,.:) thllt ,(.,K ,u. ,jjf. fcrence between what it brought on our lloor and his market. I t'ople 1 have to be educated and must, pay for it, but some have to pay right dear for t heir learning. A gen ! Ionian who hails f 1 one of 1 m i neighboring luh.i kcts was n our ejtv I'd idnv nni near a " inar ev ening ik that on th" I late, and w as I , 1 Ins market si 1 i warehouse tin, 1 I t wo warehousi i and si xi v li v e tobacco. Wh I come f.n lb an 1 want io in 1 to those v. no , anot her ear. line ami tell n ! ipl v them card to ie 1 that di (am: the ; t'nere 1 on t lioiisand o - wee ': defeini v, c tins means of mi vi n g sire tobacco tenant-, f they will d rop mc a of t hen' wan 1 s, 1 can with good men. but. voh cannot pi takes time to out, HO if Voll hear from yon 1 I a ' . t 11 man , let me State whether xou a mil v or single and want one wit h a f whether for stir and I'll put niv deuce with a v 1,01 crop or wag'es. If in cotiespon d suppl v 1 n g von. Our grad 1 i g depart ment the sales lloor. ami : u size is feet. There we ha to hand ie en tub. von only s ' pc graded and p'aeed arc prepared to t entire crop, and bring along v on 1 1 pientv ', and Hindu n she costs to tl- Wc care of you r interest too, 0. We can quote week on good t the HO's, n's. 80 dollars p. r b 1 1. esc ligtt res t his bne tobaccos m s, en's, "n's and ml 1 ed . and could give naini s, 1 he san s book shown if doubted, but I lim ill be f ro,,i that. consultation with 11 initerj I hut ' 1 naming individually the nu tuber of piles and prues obtained does not answer the purpose intended. That is, that at New llcrne von can real 1 He more money than in any of the 1 K'istcni Camilla mat kets, and its no indication that your tobacco is worth the atune, but when it is, and placed on the sales floor of our Warehouie It will bring it. You need not be afraid that it will not. We had the pleaaure thin week of three visiloTi in the person of Mr. Stalling of Danville; Jno. L Oglenbv aod W. W. 11.11 of Lynch barg. The; were all pleaicd at the oatloik New llcrne prraenleil, ami )redirteil a bright future for onr lo vcco market. a Some ferry (rrangemnnU. or patr.li rk to tha Clermont bridge, pend lag the boildlof of the new one, akowlil rtoeif tha Coaimiationeri sttMtion, It 'a an outrage to the people Hi log bejonJ the Treot to bo ao InconnoUnord to reach oar, olt to trade. : I think oar tit Father aboolrl Itato aa ejt open to thll matter. j Th UcjcUra r agaia oomtog Mt, mM1 tpptrinir oo tba ttntti enwmmar. and thoaa who her boen I om ara gclllnf 'onnd more ihan Binal. Mease: Nymph of beauty, I would woo the io my rhyme, Brichleet, deareet, (ovelieet river Of oar wiooy Southern clime. I hare stood by Biany a river, , R.DOWB to alary and to song, ' "Fame to which may well belong.' I bare hunted lb the valieya of " lue Southern river banks. followed far the Mississippi. ... . . ... inim-wnuMMoiner praoaa- o , . , , But thou reigneat queen forever ' Child of Carolinian hills, Winding tribute as thou flowest Krom a thousand mountain rills. Y'n iow Kin Poet. The WaahlncluB Nlr. Il Marled from the hotlom place, A weakling in the base hall race, .Men laughed its motto there to trace, "Kxeelsior!" Hut, like the youth exlolled in song, As patiently it trudp-il alonjj, It thins "tie answer to the thronu--"Kxcelsior!" ' c, i ,-, , . ,, i St. lxnns, likewise Louisville, It passed: Pittsburg and also 1'hil Adelphin, shouting with a will, " Kxcelsior!" Tell us, e'en though a pang il cost. Are you hut i limbing to get lost. Like Iii in and murmur, 'mid a froHt, "Lx-'elsior'''' - W'asliiugtou Star. Almi fnrerlua. "The New llcrne .Iiu knai,, n goldbug paper, in commenting on Judgv) Avery's article, credits him with contemplating asking the aid of thi! negroes to help establish white government in North Caro lina. The ,lni kn.vi. misrepresents Judge Avery, lie was simply point ing out the folly of asking negroes to help in establishing white govern ment and suggesting the necessity of white men coming together for that purpose in this State," The above from the Kinstou Free Press was to! vr,,,,.t,l fr,,,., il,..i sou 1 cc. Ami vet the Free l'rcss might be said lo favor Populism, therefore lie designated a "Pop" paper with as much consistency as it calls t he Jul us 1. "goldbug." FdllorNurc I 'mil 1 11 1 . Frank A. I ley wood . of Southern ogress, is arranging a southern aie onlv excursion ,,f New Jersey editors, hundred ' extending fmm Ootnbei'lS to ()( nnids of j tober g'.'. 'I'hi. editors go as guests .lmi':asf Norf-dk and Southern Had ullc I ; road Coinpanv. visillug Ivienloii, Flizabeth City, 1,'oatioke Island and New Ilernc. N. Ctalso Albemarle, Croataii, I'uinlioo and Koannke sounds and Ihe Pasquotank, the l.'oanoke and Neiise tn'ers. These are all points of historic interest. matter oil. it j mid under the experienced guidance pond and. lindh'fMf- Ileywood the trip should prove a verv en nival A m bo v, X. J . (' 1 1 no 1 oil. '.Till iciin The dry went her is spoken of by every fanner and merchant coining to 'Ins city. Mr. 1 . K llav, of Massvilie, who was a culler at the under j KNA ' SUVR ' weather is injur iX15(n ing cotton very much, and that the f room j l"'0tipeets are the crop w ill be no larger than last year's i n th is section . NnbnrrllM'ra I'li-nne f)lf. F.very subscriber to the Weekly JoniNAI. is being sent a printed slip with time of the expiration of subscription and amount due. This notice is sent for the benefit of subscribers, and an (arly compli ance with the notice will be greatly appreciated. If no word is leceived subscribers may expect to have their Jul UNA!, ditcotiliiiued, as ihe I lou bl Week 1 y Jot i:n.i. will he i.i ' , sent 011 V on t ie ituv 111 hiIvhiica phm. I .... sg 0NK OF TWO WAYS. Tnr olnddi r i real, d for one pur )if , iii inelv, rei i nai l ..r ihe mine, and ni sin h it l not . ia ile to any form ol (lia-fiecpl l.y oie nl two wu)'. The firat way ia from imoerhrt action of llir kidntja The ascend k at ia I rim rara le local triatiin nt ol other din inr.r ri aa. Unhealthy mirx- from uob allliy kld iwyi ta ihe i liu I raiim ol bladder troobh-a. Ko the Wnm, hka the bladder, waa treat eil for one pur potr, mid II not doctoml 1 " " Ion BUeb ia not llnbla Ui wakeM or din- j " W rnar, ii wd In r.n ,. It It alluatid bark of and vrij clo In Ihe UladuVr, 10 ,5' lltriwlT aDy'riaio, diacae nr iOtonven. ' J" wrnvi ill'B"ni ui 14 KKJIH J uaa-a, Worurloar, . 1. .,-. b, miwi't, niioi.uti io lemaie wtaanraa or wotab IKab'e tit antna airt. Tha.rr.it k taally wiade and r.ay be e eaattf arp rtl. To find out corrtctly, art fear ortae akle for I i pi y tmr boorrj eMdlineot of art tllwai Indicate kMwey or bUxtdri irmible, Tha Mld tad extra ordioary tffact of Dr. Kilawa Bwamp-lUw, (be grwat Uiiery erd hbutdwt rewMdy laoe mUwt. , If ts need t BMiliciae toe aliixiid bate IIm brat At draegkwe flft eente and ore'' Moadiy. Vedneedey and fridey. dollar. Tw nay bare 4 Mw,pie bo. lie and ptntalilet, hoth Irtt IWo It aval1. Maailoi New IVrae Jooaaat. and atad 7wr laldraaa to Dr. Kllwerfc Ok. lilna; ktoiptnw, It. T, Tb proprV t-re of ibla pr guaranlao ihe eivlMm4 rf ibia oSaf. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THK COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TIIE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD C ASTORIA," AM) '4PITCHER,SCASTOBIA,,, s OCR TRADK kURK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyanni3, Massachusetts, was ihe originator "PITCHER'S CAST0R1A," the same that has borne and does now r?7 "V "" on everV bear the facsimile signature of (!a&ffi4U4A wrapper. This is the original - PITCHER'S CASTORIA' which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at ihe wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought f on the and has the signature of CjZa&jfTtUtJUtf wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Ceniaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. r fi j March 8, 1S97. Q& JImk . P. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life cf your child by accepting a cheap substitute which sc.ne druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even I:e does not know. "The Kind Yon Have Always Bought" BEARS THE TAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Yon osspftixT, Tr Schedule K.Tectivo May 2, 1!I7. 1-!,. l .le.111- ,1-11 i ins coini'.useii ocneiiliie IS puuiisneii us lniormaliiin only a i cot to chance without notice to the public. liKKKNSltORO, UAI.KKJII. (iOl.KSllOKO AM) NOKI ill.K. Mlbj No. in ll.oly . No lie. Pally. KtlHtern 'ally . I aiiani s .',ti a ,,i I I.' 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1897, edition 1
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