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; i. t.- imblUhdGdr-.lly j per year; IJS-'or ex f lIlOUlll. ' f KKI.V jh ItNAi. la published ay 1 lr ypnr. -1 ;or transit-ni i(vMili4)m ntnm.-l a In advanew. utnlar ulYmitso - 1 b oollect"" Momt' Ht flmend -i-unlLtouaconllu.in nwft o-SbA- t -.ut public Interest are solicited. So com munication rr- ' vf exiwtsd to ba publish th&t contain o ilonablu personalities, or : i wiitlwiii of th author, -' Art.cles Ku ior than hall a column must be paid lor. Ailvertl semen ta under head ol Businass Lo eals and Readers is can per Una lor flrst usertlon, JeenUeach subsequent insertion Special rates lor extended time. . Any person reeling agplered at any anoay moua oommnnloailra can -obtain the name of the anther by application at this efflos ami showing wherein the grievance axiBta. EULS ADOPTED BTTHK NOBTH CABO- ;' OLINA FBJCSS JUSBUUJLaxiWi 1 The mm ot not leas than fire oents per line will be ohanred for "oarda of thanks, retold tinnaof reaoect' and obltoary poetry .".also for obituary notice! Other than those -which the editor himself shall give, as a matter of new ' -. " '';. .. f,.;-. .-' SoUoes olchuroh and society and aU other entertainments from whtoh reTenne 1 to be derived will be charged lor at the rate of .cents a line. 'i ' THE.JOUKNALe Z. X. BASFES, V? :-. ' " Propritwr. Entered at On Tott Offlet at lfei SrMxS, 0 a temndtoM matter. t BAHISfilTINHj DA Tbla is Thanksgiving day. : IU There U to Uma when it 1s) not gppropritte to render thanka to the ttreac ureator lor bib icnaer mercy and tovinar kindness. Let as nor, with oat accord, ? ea 'Iqrjovu; santaaries and fl the.ooncta : einltant hallelnjaha. While pther lands have been Tis- lted by war ana pestilence, tbla blessed .land; ha been kept aa in . the hollowof tiia hand, eeenre in Hia protecting eare. Other national- itiea have been visited by mildew and famine, r bat oar obantry . hAn ma th crarden of th Lird. Where Alee in all the world could a political revolution, be bloodless I Where else could there be a change of rnlera wiUionV the lankinrt)f ciftini priaori and duneeone l ! rrepibjl Motestih,tMe lartbereat Booth, from the morning tar in the east to the vetting sun In the west, let everything that hatb breath praise the Lord. No maii tiveth to himself. Ood, in hia Infinite wisdom, entahlisherl sua urotuoruuuu oi uiau, auu iueiii ' jannoi be rioiated wttbdai provok iog the divine d'spleaaare. The man" of ' wealth beat akowa hia manhood and nobility when be fa merciful to the nnfortanate. Today is hn appropriate occasion for deeds of benevolence and char ity. It appeals to the heart of the rioh and poor , alike. . A contrlbu- tion in the name of sweet Charity, be it of money, goods or flowers will not lose its reward. fJ .Qiritia of Thanksxlvint;., The date of the first observance of this distinctively American in atltntion has teen a matter of some diapiitej writer llfi Exchange nas neea to some croasi a .aeoer tain the f acts and, atatea them at followa: '"The first observance Of a day ' of thanksgiving, formally reoom mended by the civil snthorities. oocarrea ia Xjeyaen; JbipiiaTio, uct ober,4 1575, "it: betngi the ''first anniversary of the deliverance, of th(?T-ctry trom:Mege f a Mfiimf tfatyxov tasting and prayer was appointed on ac count of drought. "Bain came abundantly while they were pray . ing thdoveraor .vppotnted' day : ?thanksgiving f which; , was observed wk& religions exercises. x i utariesiown recoras snow a t ilar obange of faett day into Inaakegiving inl63i, on account of the arrived of supplies from Ire land... -t'. t-v-'fijln. i'f'. vr. jrrankim teu us that in a time of great desponde'hoy aniong tua settleraf iewvJBinglanoit was proposed iu one? nf their ? pnblio meetings to nrMaimiaLTast. An aged farmer rose and spoke of their provoking heaven 'with theli rjom plaints, and of the cause they had for thankseivrngr He then made a motien that instead of appointing a ayf xasting? tneyboulctx ap point a dsy jcf . thanksgivins rhe assembly readily agrseov Massachusetts Bay was the first of the colonies to appoint an an nual thanksgiving by the proclama. tion of the English governor. Dur ing tbe revolution Thanksgiving day was ,a national institution, beir annually recommended' by coi..--ess, " ,-bur after" fhe geperal Thauisgiving Tfoy peace' in 1784 there wasatHiaiiohaippointment until 1789, when Washington, by request of congress, recommended a ptjhanksgivingjfor. Ibe a' i if the oonstkutlonr 1 ' Nrasbington issued a second pro-c!.-Tation of Thanksgiving in 1795 r :cl 3iit! of tie ! snpptession rt i i correction. President Madison, t j the request of consress, recom- s !,JaXcant8iving tor peace i' ' '' the oiclrl - rw$i - : i day Lr t , ::: ll.HHi ITiUXaS "let lis give than! " t' 3 old nuui said, In earnest tones J ' w, ; , As reverently he bi e.l iiahe if . While u thevwiiv.r'M's.,.' "We thank thee. Lord, for nil the good Along tbe year bestowed ' . Allows His lam) thy chitdmi's food--?- In milk tod hone flowed., : . s And yet his dainties were but ,f;w lea, coarss and hard bis lare, -:. - . Tbe straits of hfe-e bettor knew ; : v Than atry- gathered tfaerer - -. 1 V T. iiWa iiinnk thee, Lord, jhat by-tby-gntce We have been housed and clad; . And that the sunshine of thy face . Bath made our spirit glad.1! r His home was hut a humbler cot, ; Of earthly comiorta bar; ;. ; r ' -But though4ti praise of nen was not-, i Tbe smile of God was there. . v - . - h i':' 'V-i "For the dear Christ who ma.le us free v Wethantc thee, lord, alwsy. S For this meat ciftour lives sh-uld be ' .QeoDgTbajiksgiv.ng I7&4'&ts I , he p&r man rtsher w'aa thU if j 1 f 1 j I dad's love wee all his cheer. 11 fc .i ITrai thi.that made his cup iriMli f I rl was love that crownoo nis yean - ' . . M. A. Maitland. 1 of thanks was mainly confined -to New Eogland nutu the . J.ear 1817, after which date it ; was .regularly appointed by the governoivof Tew In 1855 Got. Johnson, o EVir. ginia, recommended, a. day of thanksgiving; but in J857 I Gov. Wise, when requestea to ao so, pabliciy declined, on the ground that he was not authorized toin. terfere in religious; matters. - During tbe curil war,- in isod and 1864, President Linoola Issued pro. clamations recommending, annual Chankegivings. Since . then a proo elamation has been issued annually by the president as well as by gov ernors of the states and the mayors of tbe principal cities. Custom fixes the. time as tbe, last Thurday in November.' V It Is well for ns all to pause a little in the mad whirl of business or work or pleasure, and think of the blessings which have crowned the year, and lift op our hearts in special thankagrvtBg: " i . , . -'. 1 ! ! A Utile farm . we!j m. ' . I .Utrte'jcellar.weli filled, i I I A little wife well -willed 9 c i What could vou wish a man better than tbatt Tbe last m not-the least by any means, but bow can a wile be well willed if she be "the victioi of thoseistreasini' maladies that make her life a burden? Let her take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pnscription and ease all painful irreeularUiee. uterine disorders, inflammation and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. Xt is a boon and a blessing to women. Thousands are in the bloom ol' health through usinc it, when otherwise they would ;bo under the sod. " Are ydu a sutt'ererf Use it, tir some day we may read A little wife sell willed, Bosewood coffla early lillerl, Spite of doctor well skilled. United States Post Office. New Beknb. N. C, Nov. 17, 1894, Notice is hereby civen that from this date an additional mail will bo received and forwarded by tbe A. & N.C. B. B. Man irom Uoldsboro and north ot Wilson will arrive every day (except Sunday) at 12:15 p. m and will be forwarded every day (except Sunday) at S p. m. 'The hour of closing tm anernoon mail for the A & N. westward will be 2:30 p. m: M. Manly, Postmaster, iln X'niteel Stales Post OflSec. New Berne N. C. Nov. 16. 1894. - . v Notice is given that the hour for cloning the mail coins westward by tbe A, &. N. C. - Roil road is and has been lor some years 7:30 as prescribed, by the 'Postal Regulations. : Heretofore It tters posted at 8 a. m.'hare been forwarded immediately. Owing to a caange in the railroad schedule tne reg ular hour must be more nearly obser ved. Newspapers arid circulars must be jjos-tedhy7:3u0:iMj- rostmaster. ome 1 I ' pff U "''"-:'-L I -V'-' - ireriiiizer ;: rFOBr-tO:.4 COTTON, CORN & General Crops. Used and endorsed by leading farmers in North Carolina and the South for (ht past twenty years. . Bead 5 the- following ceruacatsB, and send lo( pamhlct 'filvmt; directions lor mixing, teBtimonia', Mablvillb, N. C Bept. 20, '93. Messrs. Boykin, Carmer & Co. Gentlemen:' The chemicals I bought of yon for fiiaking "Home Fertilizer'' con tinue to give, satisfaction. . I only pse it unuercoHon. iou touwi must iiuiik it good, or 4 should not have need it so lone. Tbis makes 16 or 17 years that I have been using it, and its Use has made me able. to pay for it cash, not on crop crop time. Yours Truly, Titos. S. Evaks, G'hseaw.'S. Cjttct IClSOi Messrs. Boykin, Carmer Sc Co. wit saves pleasure to say we have been using year -iilame Fertilizer" for more than fifteen years continuously, and . ex pect to continue to do so. X)f course, we an entirely satisfied that it pays ns to use it. KesnecUully, J. W.McKAY, mi : BALTIMORE, MD. Top Dress all Crops with"Cerealite' Robert- HancoGk, j. BEAIrS3TAT18GtNTri p Collection SfBctitSBrid Clarms e .Citj fHssitabl -lor ReRi lences and Business for sale. ' Finest Saw Mill sites iu the State for rent on long, term leave.... 1 rucking and l arming IholIs for sule. No. 81 Craven St, i,ew Iierne . N. C. "Disiicui ed rcrLife::V. Is" the despairing crv 'of thousands afflicted with Unsightly skin dis eases, ; Do vou realize what this disfigu ' ration means to - sensitive souls? it means isolation, seclusion, It is a bar to social and business success. Do you wonder that despair seizes upon inese sunerers when - " ; : Doctors fail, standard remedies fail, '. And nostrums proye worse than use A less ? , , Skin diseases are most obstinate to - cure or even relieve. ' ' ' ', It Is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to ": doso. , , i ' , . i' CUT1CURA REMEDIES - " - : Have earned the right to be called Skin Specifics; 1 . . ; -Because fpr years they have met .with most remarkable success. : There are cases that they cannot cure, - but they are few indeed. ' It is no long-drawn-out, expensive ' experiment. , 25c. invested ia a cake of CUT1CURA SOAP Will prove more "convincing than a page of advertisement. . In short . , , - , CUTICURA works wonders, . And its cures arc simply marvellous. Sold everywhere.- Price, Crmcrnu, 500 Sour, sc.: Kbsolvbht, Si. fomi Dsin and Cheh. Coxr., Salt Prop,., Boston. " All about Um Skin," Ire. 25,000 LOW, FOE CASH! CALIFORNIA PEACHES, 3-Ib cans at 20 and 25c. Sugar Corn, Dkied Peaches, Dbied Apples, Fine Petjnes, Elegant Coened Beef, Fine Btjtteb, and Cheese to beat the wo eld. Big Drives in TOBACCO, low for Cash. Come and see "happy." me and get T- CF1. Ta3rlor. THEY HAVE GOT TO GO. AND I HAVE PUT THE PRICES TO MAKE EM GO, ; I have Jast arrived home from New York wuero 1 nave spent six long weeks In looking up -Clothing Department- A (rood' Man's Suit for 1.9r), worth 5.00. A Better Man's Snit for 4.00, worth 70. Chlldrens' 8ults from 98e on. ' A rail line ot Hen and Boys' Pants to snit cue mow rasuaioas. 3 Special bargains in Rubber Clothing If en and Ladies' Macintosh Cape Coats, en's from $3 M up; Ladles from 8c np. My Underwear & Hosiery Dep't., la larger and better assorted '.nan ever be fore, lien's and Boys' Undershirts from 15c anieee us to the finest to be had. Men's Red Flannel Shirts 36 cents np. A White Latin- dried Over Shirt for 40 oents. JUST Received 500 CORSETS rS" t A FULL LUTE OP. Dry Goods, Boott and Shoes, Rats, Comforts, Blankets, .. r & QenUr Furnishing Goofo, For prices to suit the Hard Times. A laare sntmlv of Gents' Neckwear win ne sold at reduced prices. j a-Don't tall to give me a call tiefore bny toselseafliteir s-jj 1. s, i fcav, U:'t WM. SULTANj AST. ' 89 Middle St.', next U Berry's Drag Store. !"''' NEW BkRNE,K.O. h,:- NEW GOODS ! JUSTRECEIVEIV-New Buckwheat Small Hominy, Big 1100110, Oat Flakes, Oat MealCorned Beef, Big Park OysteH and pod a Crackers, ; - . :' I also Keep a lull line ot A trial will c"ouvili: you . lli.it I will sell you goods chejipM' than iiny bouse in the city. - A To my Conturv FiifiuU , ' would Say niidie mylace )ifttdquartei; hp ive you -( f fl'cestublcs aiiil iuke care ol - .. t your teiiin wbile you are in ' 'the city. 4 ' 1 v (ll 1 1? VaTrn " NO. 77 BEOAD ST. IT -I I BOARD! A''J WlIillNGTON, N. C. v By Day or Week."" . v ive vnmute iron an trains. I iFlue view of all parade A rivin ' Street Car Line. ' ' -i . . " Tnrma Rpawmahlp. - - - 310 N. Front St.. between Mulberry and wainut. nJtiw-u ;;.;Camp:Palnr.cr : Valuable Land for Rent in' nufflDet or.acna to suit parses, or as a Whole fartaof 420. tcfv.' . jne Jor truck ootbcifemis.," ' ' J . i l ; j Apply t) s - .; ':--." ' -.''."' MRS. Y. HARRISON, Agent. ' CM Shingles 1 1 a a i WE ARE AGENTS FOR StGcli Didom 0:1.:. aiSTPATEHT L'cnrcil Fleer, Nonpareil is the best Flour made. . V ,; WE CAURT IS STOCK' ' v v AT ALL TIMES A . " : LARGE . SUPPLY 1)F-r V' PROVISIONS, FAMILY GROCERIES, - Boots and Shoes. &c. ear We buy all oar goods from first hand for CASH, therefore can give to onr toads S-QDALITT OF GOODS GUARANTEED" Roberts & Bro., - South Front St, CAR LOAD or- (I irt W W, STREET a8 5 tbe WEST with a car load of fine Horses and Mules tosuitall purposes axes range from 4 to 7 rears old, all of which be wilt sell cheap lor Uhsu or negotiable paper. PAR S A T Ti1 A HOUSE nnd a. vx uauu. LOTiiithecitv of New Eemv"! tbe Wtst side ol Gril ntu street. For furtner inlorination. apply to 0LAHK & Clabk, Alt y's. - MIILEE BUILDUP, Broad Street. 6 CHOICE FAMILY rocenes -AND- PROVISIONS. Fresh Crackers & Cakes. Fruits, Can and Bottle Ooods, and Jellies A fall variety on hand. Quality Fiest-Class. ' Prices Low to Suit the Hard-times - ESta'bles Free to my Country Friends, Goods delivered to any part of the city promptly. MONEY I MONEY II Those wno want Money at a living rate ol interest, ean get- it from the Safety Invest ment and Loan Company of Syracuse New York. A farmer in Jones County has Inst sent final papers for 1400. Many thousand dollars have already been loaned North Car olina members. - ... r, - ,, t. Apply or address! .ISAAC Hi SMITH) - State Manager, New Berne, N.C. Trade Remember iti I ha Ve reduced the prices on LoriUard , Snuff. ' . SESE ME. "'VVIaoleaa.le GJ-rocer,' iWm H. i OLIVER Life. Fire, Marine, ; Accident, Ffdelity, e; '.JSteam .iBoilei ' NEWBEEN, N. G. . - s A Number of Time-Tried nd Fire-Teated Companies Eepresent- i,Over 1125,000,000 assets-, repre sented. ' NOlORARy PUBLIC 'f ; Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connection t :.. add ' Pen'syl tnnia. s . CiyAgent Nftiioiutl 'IWnird ilu rine Underwriters. i . . !. Dretcai City, H. C.,."! jr. ii. jMA.rrv. Prop. Pleasant Location New Manae , ment Good Accommodations ' Attentiv-a Servants ' ' Terois L ....onable, " .1- J . . ' . 1 I c v -s f '' ; i . -' lane Jai 1 uts A O narui :; tb nj , colT.e u itoastoiti, the latest L.oved. retain their juices, and for l-3:.d, ihey are unenualed. - Attacbiuen'a for ordmnry gas burner Ibis is a pas stove tut JiUc Oil Sovis:- A new kinrl, can be U9id for hiihting or beattng. . Get -one lor bath room or parlor Irom 13.50 to 412.00 1 Lamp Cbiutaey attachment' tor cooking loc. .- 1 Aluinioum .Ketilea and Sauce Pun! the new metal lighter an i. oiore iluitbie than tin or copper; bright us. silver end 1 does not tarnish; contents do not scorcii in cooking. 1 . Wiitmfr paper, Blank Books, InkB and Pens. ' Fine Pen. Holders. Gold Fountain Pun $3.00 - . " One-oop coffee maker, a perlect conven ience, 4SC. - . ' . ; ; White metal, just like silver, easne M through,-- continu beaObful. Spoons, trays and fancy articles in this metal; your cnoice ror koc. - l " ' ' ' AT ,1' " " M.'. ! K. W liit lmrst' 45 Pollock street, near Post Office, New Berne, N.C. . , ,r ' WJI. ETON, JA3. EEDMOOT,' Vice-Pres. President. ; t. 8. GK7I0DV Boo, tt Treas. - OFFICE;, 19 GRIFFITH. ST, r oooooooo - UTor Berate ICE CO. : : Manufacturers of Pare Crystal Jce .FROM DISTILLED, WATER. v 1 CAPA'ITY: 20 Tons per day Daily delivery (except SundavJi.by wagons from 6 a.- m. to 0 p. ji. ' " Sunday (rebiil only) from 7 a. m. to 12 noon. - ......... . . .. Car Load lots solicited and orders tilled promptly. - For prices and other information, Address, -!'' B. S. GUION. agSdwtf. Manager. WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAMILYzzGROCEMES t a ANU General Merchandise. tCART-HOUS ACOOMODATTONS, juTEliaging. Bag1 ClotlhL, -AN1L- 3 In Htoclc and for sale by (. R. "MM; 'BSPALMMICYCLfS,',-; I :i'LIGHT MACHlNEBY-o- -. - y.y- vt if.) if.-t8.lJ i . CopperJfprk,jCjuAKP No! 44 Craven Street' nearly opposite 1- FARMERS Do You Want a Gooa - Xli Walter W.ood ' Tubular Sb.'el Mowrr Iwids.- all olliers 1 ,la lightness ol diaft, we j;ht. of nia- ' .vehine and eau of oinmigement.' -t 1, I' ' " 1 For descriptive cii'culais or- iiifdnnatlon Apply to -1 , , iti CECTJTLERA'co: - HXTotico ! Fon sr.is.cn.. REfiT A valuable C rst-class funn on' Pemboke road one mile from this city; in first-class order for tracking purposes. 109 acres. 90 being in cultivation. ... . Terms very low. Applv to ROBT. G. MOSLEY, Sr., s . Xo.'22 & 24 Jones Street. , Sept., H, 1804, ' sClrn :.":,- . There has been a fall Prices at Taylou a Store At Cove. 5er.aiar-- lie i 15" . ' c I ,. "in at ie. . s tt - So- . A grent i:. to n ut ". and I v - - t EL f r JU -HEAD UOE&ES AND HULIS , JIANG JNU .FROM' And WeighiDgFrom to 1450 ibsV Eact. ' Borne extra fine Drivers'iti Horses also adapted to all jmriKiKfH Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and IUnle, - f .rA full and complete line-of Buggies-and Harness always on hand. - - ' - J. I I, "ink . ' , IjtC".! 1 , r. " , I- - -1 - lllue Front Stablep, '4 vKt . '11. - 4 I ' I -Ml I P H lPI 1 Hi1 1 II) III! II lllllilll . BH. H.. O. .IIXATT'S SS JL. 1ST TO iEfci tj"C'' ' , - . , ' ; 0-0 , r".- , Diseases of the Eye and General Sureiv.- FINANCIAL HOUSES J. A.' SE7AN, 7H0S. DANIEL', i , President, v , . , Vice Pres. Q. H. EOEEsTS. Cashifip. THE NATIvNAL : BANE ' Of New Berne, N. C. - iNCOfePOItATED 18C3. - '('t' Capital,' - l- Surplus Profits, $100,000 t 98.168 - rJ ' ' ' " I " . . ' ", DIRECTOHS: " " Jas. A. Buyan, . ,Tnon. Daniels, CltAS. 8. BttYAM, , J. 1L , U ACKBTJBK, Jno. Dcnij, - L. HABVBY, G. II. Roberts, E. K. Bishop. ' Farmers & Merchants.Bank 5 l.Began business May, 1891. Capital Stock, 1 paid in, i 175.000.00 Surplus, -if ',". 1.000 00 Undivided Poflts, . 2,800,00 Dividends paid, -i : J 12,750.00 L. II. CtTtKR. "".r-.1 .;- .' ' President' W, 8. Cnibvick. ; -Vice Pres. T. W. Dewex r . it Cashier. F. F. Matthews;' Collector. .' With well established eonnectiona this Bank ia prepared to .offer ajl accommo- aauons consistent, Nyuli conijervatiVB bank ing. ..-,74 t,.r., iiiiw -JitrT.h.r-'iiiv'.: Prompt and careful attention eiven to iW will be pleased. to. c6t respond withj those who mat r contemplate making changes or openiug new accounts. ; , :trt . Tnos. A. Gbkbit, Pres. C; E.l'or, Cashier, . ffffl. UnKir, Vice-Pros. If: U.GHOV88, Teller1. CITIZENVS BANK do a general Banking BtrsrNEas. Tlie Aceounts ot Bank's. Bankers. Corbor- iktlons, Farmtn-s, Merchants and others T- ceivAa on lavomuie lerins- rrompt and ears ful attention given to U10 Intel cut ot our uus, tomers . v.--.:k ' -. i nOARO OF DIRECTORS, f ft t Ferdinand Ulrieh,.: E. FI. Mnaiinws. .,,v Ji A. MwmIows, . Chas. VaflV. ir. v Samuel w. I pock, James I!ilnionit, -Chas. II. Fowler, (f.;- Cliag HMoiitoiii, .1 W. Smallwood. Tltotnas A. tureen, i C.E. roy. Geo. N.Ivos, .. For Sale, AT1 COVE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N.'C. One Store 25 x 50 foot,' with-, 6 room dwelling - above: i Good ' .';itchen,f. barn and stables;. corner lot, and well situated for carrjinj on the. poneral mercantile business. A Rood well -'of water on the premises. ' . i , t ot lurtlu r particularsapply to ' . 1 ... .- , , - L; r. TATLOlt, Cove. N. C. Or II. B. Dufft, Nw Berne, N. C. ' n!4-dw-JmJ ; v - ' J. 13. UATIlARr.'; - -No. 3 CRAVEN ST. S DEALER IS , ; x . -. v Lime, Cement, Terra Cotta Pipe for drain and Sowers T-a'l &i!t!8 iaatock Also . : ' -.. ' littin.s, '.-.- -. ,. . i. Bfl suio to bny a barrel of . For Eanitaryjrarpo-;.-,; ,- , t yon ever piw. , - o 4" TO 7 YEARS OLD, JIrdlle Street, New Jicine, N. i PE0FE8SI0XAL. ' .db;w. J-Ward. --SUilGIOri-OEnTIST- - NEW BERNE, N C. (JlHce In' Duffy Mieet.( Duilding114 Middle ' a24 8m t Dr. . H. GOLDBERG SUAG:ORAL',:i)EUTIST "S ; Office ilenrf Knildmir.' Middle strectfliilweeu Broiid and Polio U '- NortU.Kpiseojial church yard,- ''.Now Berried K. V 1 - ,f, - - BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Couniy N C, DR: G. K BAGBY, io u nuui vurin. xioi, r Office Middle slreet,-opposite Baptist 1rUWNE,N,c; fMvD'-ClsARK,; ; - NEW BEENE, N. C. ' " Office on Craven Street,, between Polloi k and Brtad, i'; : ".,. : .HsVBENTOlfM;. IB,, S. DENTIST, VWivil paM.Sllet-i-drWr,yi Teelh Extracted wltlimit Pin by tbe use . ; ot Nitrous Oxult G.w - p. it. raiumiM, Al tornoy . At ! Itxw. Pollook Sirti'i, Fust room above- Fnnn- i '8 & Moich mi's Bank Will praotioe In tha CnuntUs ot Cnivcn, Cartrxit.lones, Onslow ami l'atnllrio.. . -Uiillil wtritosCoiiitat r livrno ami Sum-cmo uouuo tlie MLnle. ' , WVi i'ULAltKi:; Ofllce, 72 South Front sticT't; op - posite Gaston IJouse. ATTOitJJJEY AT LAW " AND ' ieal Estate Atjeut ' New U.'rne, N. .oaaectiori8; New Y rk Boston and Canadu. Tiror 1--' . AX 11.. 1 t hut Do you wntit to buy T ' ; 1 WKlTli. Do yon want to nM 1 writ;-, 1 " ' 1 ' (ofLaiid in lum 1 f ,r li v "I v 1 - Tret Vo.ul. f . -
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