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TdK WEEKLY JOURNAL BataUUkad UTS. ' Published la Two BcUane, svecy Twm day Ud Fridej, at M Middle Street, mi Bens, N. C CHARLES U 5TEVEN3, kmtob ad tmonsMTOm. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month, 85"Cent. Three Mentha, 85 Six Mouth. 0 " Twelve Months, fl-00 ONLY IVS ADVANCE. Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry ty mail. MTThe Jotjrml is onlv sent on pay in-advance basis. Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptiona, and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the Journal. Entered at the Fostoffice, iS. ('. as seeond-class matter New Btru Section Two, Friday, Jnae 16. 1S9 UNPLEASANT RBMABES TO BBAR. It makes no difference how many local quarrels may prevail in a oiuuiu nily, whether the people may be opposed in local unity of action, and whatever petty local jealousies may be found among; the business men or merchants, the people of such a community do not enjoy outsiders coming in and telliu them of their local failings. The people of New Bern, unfortunate ly and unpleasantly for themselves, are too 1 1 e u subjected to hearing remarks of lueii indifference to pushing local en tei prize, where such splendid opportu nities oiler; or that most tireson.e sub ject, the A. A N C. railroad, is continu ally being brought forward as Ihi stumbling block of New Bern's progress While these kind of remarks come from our own home people, the feeling aroused is not so iulense or lasting, aud the matter can be treated lightly, but when these short comings of New Bern's are brought to us from outsiders, there is an antagonism aroused, for however great the truth, the greater it is the more it stirs enmity against the person or persons telling us of these local fail ings. There is one wsy, and only one, by which such aspersions can be stopped, and that is by removing the cause :or such remarks. The people may have their different opinions, but let their differences be only in the way of procedure, uot differences which shall prevent progress or local de velopment. It would be unfortunate if there were no differences of opiuions among our people on local matters which affect the welfare and prosperity of this communi ty, but it is most unfortunate when a difference of opinion means a hindrance to all action looking towards the better mcnt of the city and its people's inter ests. But let us stop outsiders from talking so much of our local dissensions, by not having these dissensions, but all work together for progress and develop ITS WOKE NOT AL1 OOKTBBB LOCAL. In the organization of a Chamber of Commerce in this city, while Its work is largely for New Bern, yet there is mnch that it must do while working directly for the business and commercial interests of this community, which will affect the interests of the people in thl section, who are not living in thl municipality Therefore while the New Bern Chaao- ber of Commerce is a local Institution, t a workJa of a character which will not confine the good results altogether to the people of New Bern, but those In this section will also leap in a measure benefit from It operations. Id promoting better transportation service; in securing cheaper freight rale; or In redressing abuse of any commercial nature, these while they are Instituted through the Chamber of Com merce In the Interest of New Bern mer chants, yet all the people In Ihi section receive some share In the benefit aris ing fiom such Improvements, or correc tions of abuses. Iu creating better trade condition In New Bern, In Increaalag H comnarce, It thould not In forgotten, by tha farm- art of thl taction and neighborhood that they ar to be aharar In web Improve ment, for with great r and better trade eonditioni to and tnm thl city, the farmer will tacur a batter borne Mar ket la which to ell their product, and a cheaper market la which to bay those . thlntr that thav m mmmA In tmW The Chamber of Commerce of New Bern hat great work to perfero yet one which can be made comparatively easy by a united co-operation of iti mem .: waft. ' ;. 'iff iSvhV; ffktf&t And while New BeraY commercial Interest will be protected and promoted by thl organization, that most Import' tat factor of coa&akrdal activitj and dsvelopmeat for a city, the farmer, will asva his porlloa la whatever increase come to this city, aad be a sharer to lbs proapeiity which is certain to result from a united community of interests under the car of a well equipped Clmin ber of Commerce. ONLY VKMBOOS BNTaUlFaUSE IS BFTBGTiYE. With the establishment of local indus tries or enterprises, the element of suc cess, and theieby pront, is a most Important consideration The establishment of au euterpiisc i not merely a liusiuesa iculure for those engsirlug iu its buildiug. but it is of con sequence to every other business enter prise in the community The success fiom a pecuniary point of view of any local euteipiise, is not alone important to its piomoteis, but it is also Important to Ihe interests d I lie community iu which it is established that it piove a success iu every way, loi the failure of auy enterprise affects iu a community its every industry aud Lu.-i ness interest. The non-success or failure of any busin.ss venture, or the stopping of auy manufacturing enterprise is a clouil upon Ihe trade or the industrial resour ces of a town or city. The real and permanent upbuilding of a city, Industrially, Is only effective where its enterprises, trade or manufac turing, are vigorous onts, which are both fouuded upon merit, and prosecut ed iib skill and energy, and a delcruii nation to wiu success for them. No town wants experimental t liter pli es, no more than it wants sporad c growth, for both are dangerous to the community's welfare aud permanency. And so it is with every local move meut in a community, it wants au iutel ligent start and a concentrated and a vigorous promotion w hen once started. There can be nothing positive or effective of result.) in a community, In dividual or enterprise, which has nut vigor iu its composition, State ok Obio, City ok Tot .tun, ( Litas County. ) Fhank ,1. CHUNKY makes oath that he is Ihe senior partner of the tiini of V. J. Chunky A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate afore said, and that said tinn will pay the sum of ONE II I NDUED DOLLARS for each aud every case of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca TAKRH fJl'HK. FKANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December A. D. 1886. i l A. W.ULEAStiN, ( J ) Notary I ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood aud mu cdus surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CiiaMKY A Co , Toledo, t , Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Miising. A young lady hunting iu vain for the boi of hard boiled eggs provided for a picnic, exclaimed: "Those eggs must have been mislaid." What you want is not temporary re lief from piles but a cure to stay cured DeWitt's Wilch Hazel Salve cures piles, and they stay cured. F 8 Duffy A Co. Sad Bat Profitable. Some men have the best luck. How so? There's Mcintosh, for instance; ice cream gives bis girl neuralgia. Bismarck' Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the succes they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain aud body. Only 25c at F 8 Duffy & Co s drug store. Ecoaemy Oaaacaaaanrf. Ida Nownce She is so careless in her use of word. Sallie DeWitte I suppose that is the result of her unlimited supply. fa Bight t Of alia. The woman who 1 lovely in face, form and temper will alway have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she la weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervou aad Irritable. If the ha constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause pimple, blotcbea, akin eruption and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitten ie the beat medicine In the world to iftgulate stomach, liver and kidney and to purify the blood. It give Mrong nerve, bright eye, smooth, velvety tkla rich compleiloa, ;It will make a good looking, charming woman of ran down invalid. Only W cent at F 8 Duffy' drug store. ' Sho-What wet' the' remit of today' ballgansttf I i t K Da Tha Chicago goo egged tb Bawallat, tn Manila wo from the Brooklyn In tb thirteenth and lb Pittsburg twat tn Bantiago 17 to 1. ;i' i - ' - 'i ... :. - .? - - i jtooi oi tn yaaaxat um ft tn eating MK. tofBOBSTTiTXLE8S CHILL TOiaa UejTln in taking of it can.XQTBma :' . . .,, Jj., oalta merit by All drnggktt nd dlcln.deler " The Least Hair i Casts a Shadow' A single drop of poison blood 'will, unless checked in time, make the whole impure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great leader in blood purifiers. It casts uo shadow, but brings suu shine anil health into every houst-hold. Dyftpepfcla " Sufk-r.xi every ti.iiu; but death (or years with d sjH-p.siu Nothing ' relieved me until I t.k Hikm. s .sara, rilla and It made and kepi mt- wtll an eat anything I wish Mus. Kii.tM Ml stHHY. Hull's Mill. (:UljtlO . - 'UIL Consumptive Couuh Km yehia ay i) 1 had a i unsurnpln iuti wtii, h ie dund me to ft skeleton. W n advit-d iu take IKhkI's Saibttpailllu which I did and recovered normal health. 1 have U-eu !! ever siiue." Matilda Iii;idukwa i kk, (Vr. 1'ear. and Chestnut Sts., Jt ffi tmjii ille, Iml iP r. C . . . .Pf JlCCao dauapa una ll.M.d't till l itre llv,-r Hit. : Hi mil in Haling &ul ill) lAlliuillt' to take with Him!'. Ni itniia. I usnaiiectt d Knertt. "Law inc. but I'm jen' plum beat out from r 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 'ciiim lots, but then I i.ecd Mis' (irccii In iidin this w:iy, nil s I jes' eez. 'Martby 1'iitt.s, don't yon nje thet luiaerabli-ol.' un.-sip tin r nitis-fiic tion nv tillm Min' I'.i.nvn tin r in vs fust,' an dr. i I my l .ikin nn inslinl right over b i' Voii l in r in I it r tli.d lopsided, Mia.: t tbnl Ilirinii Meddor?, what went to tlur city las' month, or rnther ho Innl to p.. fir he vi iim so orntiy tin i-lnf 1 1- .-h nobody in dmn wonld put ii v illi him? Will, wind do yen think 1 Hi' lnnln't bei-n in ther city ti week Kb tc be K-d in iIiit n uv u Htroet car. rutin loth brnUe an en'rallv j imd up, nn doxoiiid if ho didn't lime svven tboiisHn dollars given him fit it' .les'tiiinkl Made seven tbon .in ilollars an him only in ther city n I.riwui massy' An we said he'd in t i an.oiint to any thin !' Suu Fram isi o .11.11,1 r. A Tailor's il i rl i se mr 11 1 , 134. "This i.n to fiii' NotHc to nil (leiitln men tind otlii is, Tl.at tin y may havu good I)nij,;i ts. Saifi.thi.', and Dnn.y Snits lnaiie wi ll and fashionable, for the first ni; e M.aj at i"! His. a suit, and the larger sii- at -I L. Cloth Serge, coin uiolily cafV d by tin- Ni.iiie of tii-rinau Serge. siiit.H for .H and I't 10s. Livery snits for .i' I andi' l l' s Cohued and black Cloth M,its for U.'i and i'o Ida. At the Two (ioldi n Halls in lari at Hart street, the upper i ml of I!"W streit, Covcnt ( laidi n Abo Hoisemi h'h great Couta to be hold n inly inade at 'Jds. cadi. Mm nini; ( iown.-, Calliniaiico, both sides, at BOs a pine, blue Cloak hags ready made at I Its., i n, li, olne Hocklers ready made Supiiline black Cloth at 15a. per Vanl . " Fog's Journal, 1734 A Sinnrt tloy. A giKid htory is told of tint crown prince of ( iei inaiiy. Soon after liis niaiek's 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit the i nipiior and einpiess were at dinner with tln ir elder children and some eminent statt hiiii-n when the princn Hiiddeiily broke out with "They say. father, that now Prince llisniari k has gone ji n will be Hbhi to tell the people to do just what you like all by yoiii.self You will enjoy that, won't yon '(' More OiploiiiHry. "I tell you uiy wife kiioWH a thing or two The people who inhabit the neighliorhood into w liieh we have just moved look at iim with av.i." "Hew did she manage it V" "Engaged two i f the biggest vana iu town to move u.s, when all our goods' might have been transported in nil ei press wagon without overloading it " Chicago News. MOZLBY'S LEMON ELIXIR Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Sidneys. For biliousness, constipation, and ma laria. For indigestion, sick and nervous headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failuie, and nervous pront i at ion. r or fever, chills, debility aud kidney diseases, take Ltmon F.lUir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Klixir. oik: and f 1.00 bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr II. Mn?ely, At lanta, (la. Gratitude Dr. II. Mozler Dear Sir: Since using your Lemon Elixir I have never had nn other attack of those fearful sick head ache, and thank God that 1 have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful spell. MKS. H.TTA VV. JoNKH, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Henley Lemon Elixir, I suffered with indigestion and dyeen tery for two long years. 1 heard of Lemon Kllilr; got II; taken seven bottles and am now a well man. Hakrv Adams, No. 1784 First Avenue, Birmingham, Ala Mosley'a Lemon Elixir Cured my husband, who was atHlcted for year with large ulcer on his leg, and was cured after using two bottles, and cured a filend whom the doctor, had given up to die, who had suffered for year with indigestion and nervou pro tratlon. Mhs. E. A. Blvit.t.a. Woodstock, Ala. MOZLBY'S LIMON HOT DROPS. Cure all Coughs, Cold. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 86c at druggist. Prepared only by Dr H. Mozley, Atlanta, Qa. Basely Left. "Home, iweet, weet horns t" tb or phan sighed, hungrily. H wa la tight of home, loo. ; ; But hi hopes were In vain. II died on third. t, TeleaaU Sraytiea Are grand, but akin roptlon rob lif Joy. Bncktan' Arnfc Balve, cure them; also old running and fev.r tore, "leer, boll, felon, corns, warts, cute, r: bor?t d' cb,ppttl h"d' chllbUIn.' et pil nr on earth. box. Car guaranteed. Bold by F. B. Duffy St Co., druggists. Corporation Comma and Com mercial Fertilizer Bill. At. John's Day Obsci lance. Dakes and Trinity L'elleee. liar Asso ciatioa Meeting. Peniten tiary Debt I ' a in e n t Begins. Rai.kioh. N. C. .1 urn I.!. The Cor poraliou Commission mule uii order re ceutly that the minimum carload ot commercial fertilize! n should be 10 iu sirad of 15 Ions The uexl step taken n i the secuiiu by the Seaboard Ail I. no "I a leslraiu iug order from ,IihLi Siinoulou to pit vent the order tioin b-iu enloiced. i be petition loi su. li ii'siiaiuiug older win made by Mrs. niuiuli Matthews, "I Net Voik.holdei ot a ,uailei ot a million ot stock iu li. i I'aioliiia Ceutrul Itivisiou ot the fctal'OHid Aii Line. Now the wtiolesnle iner. hunts of Wil iniugtoii lake a hand in the mailer ill a communication in i in ( oipoiuliou Com mission, iu which lin y leseiit what they term the hot l leicio e ol the Feden.l Conn. I'lii' , aitick the Sriib i u d Uond iu plain Ian uaje innl lniui! up Ihe mat ter ol the ii. -nn Mil Hi ion of "loieigu" col poi alion - June VI, Si lohn's Ihiv, Ccn illiam It. Cox and lb . .1 1). 1 1 u II bai n, of lien dersou, will di liver addii-ssc al the .Ala sonic ( li pliiuri.'c at Ilendei . hi 'Ihe luand l.oib.e ol .Masons will be piesenl W'a-biiiL't.'ii IHiLe, the seiimi ol the noted Diiilmiii tobnrco li in, Ins given Yi in it i. Hi : i I here neai ly hall a mil lion doliaiH, !.ui it is said 1 in ).' ill is siuiill eompaied to one he will ultimate ly make lliil well known Methodist institution Ills son lieu ha. given $"0, trill and loi. il ls lii give au cii.d amount each y I'll i lie 1 1 es. Not a ' ol the lVinocralie news papei s ale noli I in? the pai t s I hat vvliile nil. e 1. 1 lln leaders of the Kepil I il lea lis will vole lot lln- eollslillilional anielid men I liuuiiiit' the negro fiauehie. jet H need liol be bt In V ed that the lessel bile Kepubiii aiis will do so in any leul num bers Tlie Slate i bartered the .Mount Airy and F.asieiu llnilway, live miles iu length, hoiii that town to the Virginia line. Tneoiwieis are business men of Mount Any and VYeU'h, Ya. The billowing piogram of the tiist annual meeting of the reorganized Noith Carolina Bin Association at the Atlantic. Hotel, at .Morehead City, July "illi to Till was arranged here; July 5th, ad dress of the piesideut of the association, P. U. Walkei, appoiiilineiit of cominil tees; introduction of resolutions; amend ment to by laws. July li, reports of the sei relary and treiisiiier and standing commit lee-; ad 1 1 ess) ol I!. T. lii ninli. miscellaneous business; addles- -.-hall a I. aw Journal be Kstablished in Noilh Candiiia''" by W. Tillell; discussion of Ibis mallei; address; "Formal um of l.oeal liar Asso ciations," by I). II iiiii.ui. July 7lh, address of II i. Connor, iu i hiding a resume olilie Legislature of IU'.l, miscellaneous business; report of the committee to n runiiiiend otlicers, election of ollicei s and uiembers of Ihe executive commit u- bampiel. l'oday the paymeni ol the penilentiaiy debt begins. The executive board says il is ipiiie sure lb. debts will not be under (120,000 au. I has included all debts up to March 1st The .State Treasurer made inquiry of the Attorney General as to the date to h hii h the law provnl iug for debts refine I. ihatliw hiving been rati (led Man h 7 1 1 , while tho act putting the penileiiiury in Democratic handd was ralili. l I'ehr.iary 10th ' ami the tiscul year ended llecember 31st, but as staled, the executive board has au thorized debts to .March 1st. There is another act which appropriates $50,000 this jenr and a like sum next year. Would Not aoBer So Again for fifty Times Its Price. I awoke last night with severe pains iu my stomach. I never felt so badly in all mv life. When 1 came down to work this morning 1 fell u weak I could hard ly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy'a drug store and they recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all-right. It certainly la the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be with out It In my home hereafter, for I thsuld not care to endure the suffering of last night again for fifty lime it price. O. II. V llsou, Liveryman, Burgettatown Washington Co.,'Pa.Thls remedy I for sale by F. 8. Unify 4 Co. Druggist. Not Nowata Birn. "I see some doctor put forth the claim that rheumatism I infectious.'' "Oh, I've known for a long time that it was catching, ft alway catches me in the left shoulder." Hi til Wa Saved. Mr. J. K LIMy, prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo , lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In tolling of it he tayst "I wa taken wltb Typhoid Fever, that ran Into rdeumoa la. My lungt becam hardened. I-wa o weak I couldn't ven tit up tn bed. Nothing helped me.- J eipected to toon die of Consumption, when I beard of Dr King' New Discovery." One bottle gave great relief. I continued to ose It, and now am well and strong. VI ctn'i lay too much la iu prals." ' Thl marvel lout medicine It the ittrett end quickest cure In the world for all Throat And Lung Trouble. ' HeguUr le 0 cenl and ft 00. Trial bottle free tt T. 8. Duffy' drug store; every bottle guaran teed! 1 THE IOWB CaUTir. i '-v ltMl by UrBMKUMr atarr. .Sterv of the Norfolk, Va , June 18 The schooner Jesse W. Btarr, of Wading river, New Jersey, Captain Maxwell, la at Norfolk harbor, and aboard her safe and well are. the aix men who composed the crew of Ihe schooner George A. Howes, which, on Thursday last, June 8, at 8. SO o'clock in the evening, Wua capsized off llarue gat. a The Btarr arrived In Hampton Iloads yesteiday, and this aflernoou Captain Maxwell came to Noifolk and told of the rescue ol Captain llexendge, of Ihe Howes, sad his ineu The .Si a r nailed f. ..in II. e Jersey City Hals al 1 1 o dock ou the iiioi nlng of Thursday, June 3 As n u hi fell, when off liaruegat, the ebaip eyes of lie i captain sighted nhal seemed to him a barge. As be appioaled he sin with a glass a Inau aboard il, ap paicuil) signalling him lie made di leelly.loi I lie essel aud made the signal unii out to be a sailor, w ho axed an oai limn which Hew a yellow oilskiu coat Hi launched a boat, iu which his male li Jones, and iwosallois put oil to the rest tic ot those aboaid ot what was b ibis lime seen to be a cap.-lid vessel i apluin Hcvciidge and one of the ship wrecked men, x ho had been iu the w alt-r for lib. nil an hour, were clinging to Ihe keel ol the upturned lloxves, three were hanging to a lope which I hey had sheiehed I rum hei stern post to her rud lei, and lln-sixth man who bestrode a lloating batehi ox i r, bad drifted a half mile away lioni the wicek. This was sinking, and about li feet of Ihe keel was alien ly uiidei x liter Help came none loo soon, loi I he cook of ihe How es when lescuid xvas insensible (rom ex haustion, ami had I.) lie hauled over the rail of the Sun All the others were woin out and fearful, as darkness was coming on, but none weie so badly off as the poor cook The imii lost everything save the clothes they stood in and some had no shoes. Captain Maxwell titled them out as best he could All live at Heatlfoit, N C, and will pioceed home by rail to ou. The llowcs xvas light, bound from ralehogiie, 1. I , loi llogue Inlet, N. C, when a sijiiall struck her. he took ill Mill and wealheied it The sti oiul s.ilall, which capsied her, came Captain Iteyei idge said, w ithout wi.ru ing. I III I .11 All. DK1.IX HtX . He Instituted la t'tilllitry llUtrlrls Of North Cilroliim. Wasiii.no tun, June 12 The es tablishment of a rural free delivery system xvill shortly be instituted in Yir ginia and Noilh Carolina by the Post ofllce Department. Supeiiiiienilent Ma- chen today received an application from Senator Prilc hard, of North Carolina, asking that an investigation be mile of certain routes in his State looking to the delivery of mails according to the system recently established by the poslollice authorities iu ruial couimnuilies This plan has lieen tound to lie exceedingly siiccesstul anil popular wherever it lias been inaugurated, the only opposition being made by fourth class postmasters whose ollices in ininy instances have lieen aliAudoiiid The system now iu vogue is to have those lesidiiig ou the line of the free lie livery route place mailing boxes al some oiiveuient point near the highway. The lisliibiiiing points are then made from the larger ollices convenient to the local ity. The Department claims ibtl uo greater expense Is involved, as il does away w ith mail earners ami the siniller ollicei s 100. Ci .1'. liatchton's Anti Diuretic. May be woitli to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from iuconlence i f water duilng sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble hi once. $1. Sold by l,'. 1) Krailham, druggist, New Hern, N. C. i low & ccessions. Mis La Salle You said Mrs Wabash got her furniture on tho installment plan didn't you? Mrs Dearborn Yes; she's had four husbands, aud got a little with each one. Last fall I fpraioed my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at first it was a alight strain and would soon be well, but It grew worse and the doctor then aid 1 bad rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly gel around to work. 1 went to a drug store aud the druggist recommended me to try Cham berlain s fain 11.1m. 1 tried it and one- half of a 60 cent bottle cured me entirely I now recommend It to ill my friend. F. A. Babcock, Erie, fa. It I for l by r. a uuny a co., uruggtct. The Exception to the Rale. - Miles Idleness breed discontent. No thoroughly occupied man can be miser able." Giles Oh. I don't know. Did yon ever attempt to amuse a baby while its mother was out abopptngr Better la Bin Uar. Dtstiesslug Kidney end Bladder Di tie rellevedJn li hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." , Ik la great surprise on aocoubt of tt eiewadV Ing promptness In relieving pain la bled der. kidney and back, tn mal or female. Relieve reteniloa of water almost - Im mediately. ' If yon want quick relief and cur Ibis I the remedy. ' Bold by C D Bradham, druggist, New Bern, N.O. ; ; ; : " " niea i : : ' i ' , ; MerImyHantBasiass. , ; ; What are yon slopping for, John we don't hurry we'll mis our tralnr , You can go on If yon want lo, Maria, I'm going to se bow they get that balky horte UiU,':lT::-S'X'f-y 1 ; ,' ; ' .. . " i j r Sears tha " I m '""I WPI Slfiutu af I .lakdHay i . ... . i af 2" " r-: T Vt i nre'igenU for thti Cslebmted SoHer-Benriaf . DEE11ING MOWEIiS AND 11 AT IIAKjES. Thit cut shows how conipletel)' the Mower is uuJer tie control of the operator. ;iiH& We refer you to Messrs. .loci Hhute, Ellis it Meailows, .lohti K. Ijiock, II. F. Hodges, .luinea Spruill, J. T. House it Hro., W. S. AVyiin, T K Havwooil, to whom we hnve sold machines or w rite to us for pt iees, T. C. WHITTT The Monarch (ABbOLUTBLY pubk. Its strenorth comes from Its freshly roasted, and is sold only in one-oounrj sealed packages. Each package will make 40 cups. Tho pack age Is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma is never weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. Inalst on "Lion" Coffee Navor ground nor aold In bulk. Nono Oanulnw without Llon'a head. ooe not bin I.lon Coffpe In kit store, fielAtn) SWMl as his nemo eml "ddri-M Ibil wii vour urocer ts&s&z-- J VlMJlJMlN 8PIOR CO.. Toledo, Ohio. THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE OF NEW CAPITA!, t-DOiS K GENERAL r. K GREEN. President, GEORGE GREEN, Secretary. M. L BOLLOWILL, Geo'l Agent. Oice.i OVIR CITIZENS BANK r "CLOVER HILL" BUTTER ! FAHOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. one m. pnisT dm. 25 cejsts. mo. DUNN'S 3 '.- Perfect Mutter In Perfect Package. It - J noltcii Friends Every Thcre Whilo.the Sun Shines Kinsey, A. D. liitwls, (Jeo. lb'es, M. M. Humphrey, . I. K. rom well, .Saui'l V these Mowers. ( nil mid see theft terms, etc., Yours Truly, CO. of Strength is LION COFFEE. purity. It Is all pure coffee. INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 FIRE IHBURANCK BU8II W. B. BLADES, Vlce.Pre,t JOHN DUNN, l -AT. a It-
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