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.tm POBLlNHKR'ft ANHOVHVKMBMT. tI-o-ltS : '". ' Th Dally Jonruml is published Daily except Monday at 5.uoper year; IJSO tor all tnontlis. Pell v red to cl y subscribers at M eents per uioutk,-. "'V- The Wxkly Joaraal la published every Thursday at 1.00 per year. Payment lor transient advertisement moat be made in advance. Regular advertise ments will be collected promptly at the end ot eaon mouth. ;' Conimnnit-ultons oontainlng news ot suffl ' clent publio Interest are solicited. Mo com munication must be expected to be publish ed that eoi.tulus bjoctlonable personalities, Col. Lamb, of Fort Fisher. These mou experienced much dillioulty in aiding lnm on account or his pride. THE 81EENUTH OF TUB 1BM1ES That toe rjnltet, SUtea an Hreat Brilaia Coald Pat Into the Fieia for Ac. Ire Service in Case oft War. OUR FORCES ON LAND AND 8EA. At the present time the entire atuudiuir army of the United States, .i,ui,i.ik.....ni..ihnf. AMini.. iucludinff cavalrv. artillerr and in fantry, reaohes a total ol 20,871, en-1 listed men and officers. The distri bution by geographical departments is as follows: w, -. " i " ' Enlisted " Departments. Offlcers. men. Total. longer than ball a column must be paid lor. advertisements under head ol Business Lo eals and Headers 10 cents per line tor first Insertion, 6 cents each subsequen. nsertlon. . speolal rates lor extended time. '-" Any person feeling aggrieved at any anony mous oommunicalifn can obtain the name ot the author by application at this offloe and showing wherein the grievance exists. BULKS ADOPTEli'uYTHB NORTH CARO- OLINA PHE8S ASSOCIATION. The earn ot not less than five cents per line will be charged tor "oards ot thanks, 'resolu tions ot respect' tud obituary poetry," also lor obituary notloes other trmn those which he editor himself shall .ve as a matter of sews. Mottoes ot church and society and all other entertainments trom which revenue is to be California Ill i 1.40J 1.614 Colorado M . ' ,it 8,600 Columbia - 133 IJS89 1,70 Dakota 197 S'437 ' ,m East . Ms . 6.708 -. ; 7.SH0 Missouri.. ............ SOT S.IOS V 4,4111 1'latte 204 - ,S49 ' 1,793 Texas 141 1.7W , UD Totals ijm ,98i ' mm In addition to this available force the National Guard could be called upon immediately. , The latest cen sus of the Guard shows that the total force is 114.9J0 men and TflE EOUMRY DISFuTE It Started a Long Time Ago, M Britlsa tiainia Land That Was Once derived wUl be charged tor at the rate ot I Officers. This divided as follows: cents a line. THE JOUKNAL. Infantry (men and officers), 104,940 Artillery " " " 5, 151 Cavalry " " 6,249 How Tear taela ! laid 0 aim to . "So MaoV" ' ' The matter in dispute between England and the United States is that of the continued grabbing of of new territory by the former and the enforcement of the Monroe doc trine, on the part of the United States to prevent it. .: .s The dispute was originally be tween British Guiana and Venezue la. The land in dispute is about 33,000 square miles. It is claimed by Venezuela, but has been practi cally a "no man's land " Until re cently it has been ignored by Vene zuela, iirilisiiers, however, pros- Note the Incident, On the siuiiinit of a hill in the state of Ohio is a court house bo singularly situated that 'tha rain drops that fall on one side of the roof descend into Lak Erie, thoee which trickle down on the other side pass into the Ohio, the Miss issippi and the Gulf of Mexioo. A taint breath of wind determines the destiny of these raiudrows of SOLO miles! i .-.', - ' :-' "'r So a single not determines often a hnman destiny f ?r this world'' a; d the next, A young man who had partially reformed from habits of dissipation was . offered a glass f wino by an affectionate but thought less sister; in yielding ho rekindled a thirst which swept him back into drnnkennes8. The hand thatouffht to have sustained him laid him low. - r.3 Cough-cure, the most prompt and effective remedy lor diseases of the throat and lungs, Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. - As an emergency medi cine, for the cure of Croup, Sore Throat, Lung Fever and Whooping Cough, There is many a Christian who fids the irksomeness of tho dutio3 pected. and found that the laud was f life a,,d fe',8 llis 8Pirit revolting . S. EABFSS, 0. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor, Local Seportn. fHf Entered at the Pott Offlu at New Berne, H. C, as tecond-clatt matter. ALEXANDER COLLIE Line of battle ships, I Coast defense vessels, . Cruisers, Total, Armored. 3 16 20 1 Unarmored. Remarkable Career ofa Noted Coafeo erfl'e Blockade Runner of Wilmlng ton, N. C. Once Worth Mlllloi S, Died Penniless. Alexander Collie, a man who a few years ago was known in alnost every European capital died and on Deo. 12th, was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery New York, his death at- Protected Cruisers, iracung very lane attention. i (Jruiaers, In the war between the States Mr. Gnn vessels, uoine was a noieu oiocgaue runner, who established headquarters at Wilmington, N. C. Under the guns of Fort Fisher this "Blockade King" carried on a thriving trade in the contraband articles of war and exported the cotton of the South. ii; ..,, t x- .,i,i w -. ?,rV. -- tion at the present rinii dWaTsiihT nd 9 armored vessels and 7 of dollars, died almost destitute, pedo boatB. and his funeral expenses wore paid Tfa , f e Jg ai Mrf by a son of an old friend. There is i0W8. " no name on the coffin plate, for he r', i died under the assumed name of T" ,''!,: v'u" Marines stationed at navy yaras tect tne small south American re public. Venezuela had to be content with protesting, she offered to sub- 1 . , I, .. . .. rpntoi . . 1 1 a oqn mit ine wnoie matter to aroicrauon, n, Jmi,i.;.ii,. .f.n;nn .m.bnt Lord Salisbury refused to accept '-- . . . . . " lanv sunn nmnnoiriAn and JSational uuardatotal of i40,--"i""p '"""'"."". ..., ., HOt man oniilrl twr.la1 in thA fifllrll -"giu WMUiicu uho w w .4- .dk. I colony of British Guiana by treaty ax xi x x xi at iruin rxonauu in 1014. ldb nrovinratR jxi uie uretHjut nuie mere are o i. . . . . .. r i warvessefsof all descriptions in terrea Dein 'those ol lisequibo commission in the United States r"" ' """'rr" ; Navy. Inoludine the recently ? !"u "wb"- V1 r""" na8 aiways rnrmad no col milifia this f ntal airai -1 uoiokou Kuan nun Ciimillo noirajiu """ "" 1 1- ,1,. . :t .1 J.J u able force amounts to 17,255 officers ' 1 M, "3 I and men. The war vessels ar di- Holland was the Lsequibo River. ..... .1 Anv llna. niwr.AiininD tn Hohna' viueu into classes as xoiiows: rich in trold and ooal mines. Thud ."om them, lo get up every morn meant that the country so rioh be- inS " witn a film resolve to find longed to England and she promptly pleasure in those duties, mid to do claimed it. them well, and huisli the work Venezuela protested, but Until wn,cl1 um "as g'ven m to ao that the United States stepped in to pro- 18 t0 ar,nK tl)llst s cnP L' lyAiuuii I Torpedo vessels, Total, Torpedo boats, Total, (all descriptions) ustang Linimcn Any , line- pretending to define British territorial claims as they are todav must be somewhat ooninntnr. al. the starting point is fixed at the mouth ol the Amacuro Kiver, where the Schomburgk. line reaches the grand month of one Orinoco. But there is no data from which to de- 1 termine absolutely the course of the 2o proposed British boundary through X me interior. i iaiKiiic nowever. wnat is Known nnanoa, I of English occupation and preten-1 J;"-; 42 sion in tho gold regions including 5," o the existence of a poilce station at ai. Cuyoni, Mine, the protest of the stings, vi uovernor oi critisn uuiana against ' Xhere are in course of construe- rji;0n 'j ,x ., ,: Jamons. tionatthe present time 10 armored r ". r.r" !1 vs. uuuimiuu (to iai as tuo ouuiuo Ji i . . the UsuDamo River-it is eimv tn couo OLn stand-bt draw ian approximately correct line. Er&Z'X'2tt All the points named lie in the the Vustsng Liniment Is found in 1U nnlverU hiffh country limited On the north ! "cablllrr. wiTtodTneeassnchardlolne. Nfc Sir-.. , AYER'S Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. Brawley, D. D Dis. Sec. of the American Bap tist Publishing Society, Petersburg, Va., endorses it, as a cure for violent colds, bronchitis, etc. : Dr. Brawley also adds: To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal at World's fair. AYER'S PILLS Cure Liver tnd Stwnsoh Trovble J; J. TOLSON Choice Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. - licst tirades of Flour. Best or Butter and Clime. Fresh Crackers and Cakes. Lard. Pork and Bacon. FULL LINK OF . FANCY GROCERIES. HHT" Btublts Free lo mv Country Fni-nds. . . . - . fliller Building:, Broad St. I yj To THE PIS0 COMPANY, ffi WARREN. PA. . J Boratches, Spraini, Strains, . ' Stitches, Etltf Joints, Baokaohe, Oalla, Sores, Spavin -r Cracks. Contracted - Howies, Ernpboni, Hoof Ail, . Screw : Worms, Bwinney, Saddle Gain, Files. tor- fol- George McNeil. Alexander Collie's home in London, situated in Ken sington Gardens, was one of princely hospitality. It was gor geously fitted up, had a corps of liveried servants, and the entertain ments given there were on the most extravagant and lavish scale. This 13,460 Naval militia (reserve) 1,100 55,095 .17,225 Horse Artillery.. Cavalry lncladl's 8.131 Househ'd CavTry 13, Home and Total Brit- Colonies. India. 1st) Army. 2,478 Artillety l,a Engineers 0,198 InlHiitry.lncludlng Foot tiuards 76.AS6 Service corps 9,990 Calonlal corps..... 1,485 ArmyHosplt'lcorps 1,745 Additonal force In 8,W17 . 438 45.768 Total,, THE BRITISH CONTINGENT, England's regular ' army, exclud grand establishment was especially jng the militia and volunteer corps; made the home or the Uoufederate is, approximately, as iohows: oflicials and friends of the Confed eracy in England, and Mr. Collie had often as guests J. U. Mason, the ex-United States Senator and Con federate Commissioner to England, mid Mr. Slidcll, tho Confederate Itepresentative to France. In Wilmington, N. C, tho firm of which he was a member, leased one of the handsomest houses in the city. Following their successful trade and speculations during the war, Alexander Collie & Co. went into the cotton and cotton goods trade, and opened branch houses in Egvpt, liritish India, Australi'i and I. i. a : r n . IOi' begun on a gigantic scale, and in an edort to corner cotton goods in all the markets of the world, in the early 70s, Collie & Co, nlade the largest failure known in the his tory of commerce. consequence ot reenforcements, total, 8.900 by . the Imataca Mountain range. which originates not far from the Cuyoni River, and runs almost dne east just below the first degree of north latitude. ' Hence the present British line, beginning at , .. the Schomburgk line bears Bonthwest until it strikes the mountains, pro ceeds along their - base throtighout their westward extent, and then describing an arc, proceeds to unite with the ' Schomburgk line at the southern boundary of Venezuela, it is probably no exaggeration to sslsttilsay that this cats off from Venezue- 0" la about one-twelfth of the torntorv i,i34 which sho regards as her own. 3,74 I lfiintTS Tost i nave sieea. I have Been a farmer build a house an ai(YA fKof ta Dl,nwiff tn na,1 tin. Totals 127,947 62,6U out of doors. 190,6001 f Viava OAan a. VAnrtff man includes: FIELD RESEBVE. Non-commissioned officers and men His liabilities Guns (including fortresses 600.000 1,260 119,742 above his available assetts were and garrisons) about 40,000,000, equivalent to first besebve. 300 000,000 Alexander Collie, Non-com missioned officers the head of the house, who was re- j man ..;u . n. 4.H.... u4 x n ana men, Djuuoiuio xui iuc iniiuie, liau iiu 1160 I QuqS from England, and he was spirited Horseg, friend, in which he sailed to Barce lona, Spain. llis flight from England caused a sensation, and though pursued by creditors and detectives he success fully eluded them. From Spain he went direct to South America, and after a few years reappeared at the White Sulphur Springs as a travel ing salesman, e iuceii py - incladinj, Canada and name. He was there recognized by Ln. v... t-j: iv.. rt x i., innim, uub CAUiuums umn weaiiuy Qther 00 12,000,000. A boat 50 per cent of the vessels aa a Of the total 190,600 men 7,980 Lnnrl tmx t.nrn mar&nt La a; are officers, 16,550 are non commis- fn an jn8aiie hospital. , -sioneofficers and 166,070 are rank t hv0 e.Dn a fm tvai- aKn.,4 and file. There are 11,325 horses use of this army. I im, wnrth innkin Great Britain's military system i !,., ao0n a rih mn'. anr. K,in where his father left off, and end where his . father began penniless. I have seen a yonng girl marry a 76,350 lyoung man of dissolute habits, andj repeal, oi it us long as sne uvea. I have seen the extravagance and folly of children bring their parents to poverty and want, and themselves into disgrace. ' ; ; , I nave seen a prudent, industrious wife retrieve the fortunes of a family J when her husband pulled at the other end of the rope. I have seen a yonng man who des- Z2d,uuu I pised the counsel of the wise and advice ol the good, end his career in poverty and wretchedness. ' T 1 - . . 1 ooo tp.r I nave seen a man spena more in '"""" i.ii.ii.. u " v.:. t :i 4 836 I J buau "vuiu euLfLivii, uie xaiuiij The LassbennuneedslttaeaseofaoeldenC The Housewife needs U for generalfamllr uss. : The Cacsler needs It for his teainmnd hi, man. The Mechaaio needs It always on his work tenon. . The IMaer needs It tnease.of emergency. The Fleneer needsit can't get along wlthont It The Farmer needs It In his boose, his stabls, and Mistook yard. - A The Bteambeal man or the Boatman needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. Tho Boree-faacler needs It It Is his best friend snd safest reliance. The Htock-crower needs It It will sare aim thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The Railroad man needslt and wlllneedltso long as his life Is a round of accldentsand dangers. The Backwoodsman needs It. There Is noth big like It as an antidote for the dangers to life, Limb snd comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needs Itabout his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at ones. KeeeaBettletnthellonse. Tlsthe best of economy. O Keep a Bottle in the Faolorr. Its tai median we tn case of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always in the Stable) for ana when wanteds 3,112 SECOND RESERVE. Officers, non-commissioned Officers and men, GRAND TOTAL. Officers, non-commissioned omcers and men, Guns, Horses, Population 17l'742'a contort and independence. - ' I -T liAita SAnn tt man rlAtumf ftsAtn fVltA A sTkf hAAVItlff I . ... . "r'- Tl " truth, when candor and veracity would have served him a mnch bet' Aiis-1 and enumerated in the following table! are ready lor action, while from ten I days to periods of greater length I would be required to put the others I in condition lor active service. ueorge l'etemu urant, a Knglishman, who owns a handsome estate at -the Springs. Mr. Grant kept Collie's secret, and he remain ed in that vicinity for several years. He afterward went to Richmond, where, owing to his knowledge of li nances, he becunie associated with the late Col. II. C. Parsons. James great britais'S kavt. G. Blaine, Gen. Butler and others Armored battleships. in the Richmond . and Allegheny Armored coast defense vessels, Railroad, which corporation acquir- Armored cruisers, ed the famous James River and Cruisers (protected) -Kanawha Canal in Virginia, and Cruisers (unprotected) which had for its roadbod the to- Gun vessels (unprotected) wpathofthe canal. Torpedo vessels. Prosperous for a time, he project- Torpedo boats (over 100 ft long 130 eil other railroads, but misfortune Torpedo boats (under 100 ft long 99 seemed to follow him, and finatlv v . ,i .; - he became again embarrassed and, Total number of vessels comparatively without moans, came Total number of guns, to 2pw York. One of the strangest Officers,, things in conncetion with the Scameu, "Blockade King" was that, although Marinos, officers, 1. - If 1 i , . sr a ue iiveit in comparative .poverty in marines, soldiers, e ter purpose. Ex. 501 6,790 a,719 .40,515 361 14,211 New YorK, his wife was Jiving in . N. Y. Advertiser. luxury in London. As Alexander! '!.' Collie he was supposed to have boen ' Christ never authorized anybody lost at sea. Ho evidently made dis- to make a prayer for the salvation position of some property in favor of men that conld be measured by of his wife and went to a life of nb- square miles. .- l Bcnntv and povertv alone. He wits turned out of tho Harlnm C.MUte, Teeth ALL STYLES J Hambler Bicycles There It only one price on Ramblers. ioo is enough for the best bicycle that was ever built. More than fioo is too much. Ramblers are made to combine ..lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them If you try, but ordinary wear has no perceptible effect. You are groping in the dark if you buy wimout seeing a Kammer catalog. Postal will bring it. aORMUUY JEfTERY MFS. CO. The HatloBal Bank nf Blesr Bersir, . Cn Dee. Itih, lsri. The nnnmil tneellne of Ihe Stockholders of this Bunk, for the election of Directors, and the transaction or such other bueincas nt il.ir u,i,rn i,A ii..,i -! - . I . liti sure and use that old and weli-med las mnv cirne bcrore tbeui. will lie held and went to live at . the Colonia r?TT'," "u?:L0 '"lSSilJ'i " -,c.?.' llotol on ljth street. JS.Y.ihere he rtens the gums, nllayt all pain, cures The polls will be open at 12 m to be was found by sevoral friends, among wind colic ami is the best n-mefly tor closed nt 1 p. in. thorn Richard Lamb, eldest son of diarrhoea. Twenty Bve cenU s botiU. Q II Kobkbts, ChsIuci'. B.B.B. Blood and Skin Diseases . Always Cured. BOTAMC BLOOD BA1.BI never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis eases. It Is tbe great Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner of skin and blood diseases-. As a building up tonlo it is without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar remedy ever oilered to tbe publio. It is a panacea for all His resulting from impure blood, or an impoverished condition of the human SVStem. A sincle bottle will demon. strata Its paramount virtues. - tSTSend lor free book of Wonderful Cures. Price, Si.oo per large bottle; $5.00 for six bottlst. For sale bv dmrolata: If not swnd to 11a. and medicine wiU bo sent freight prepaid on receipt of price. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. For Sale by F. S. Duffy. $3op. Accident Insurance Tht beat wearing, most stylish, and the greatest value of any 1.00 Men's Shoes on the continent. Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid leather soles, with all the popular toet, lasts and fastenings, and Lewis' ' Cork Filled Soles. , Each pair contains a paid-np Aect dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for SOdayt. - ' , - Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes once and yon will never change. The Insurance goes for " full measure." - - Talk with your dealer who sells Lerwis ' Bhoes. - :' i FOR ' HALE BT .... ' ; -njCKBURN & WILLETT.- Atlawtle at North Carolina Ballrond. Passiinger Depahtment, I Nkwberji, N. C, Deo. 9, 18D5. J Special rale of Fare Round Trio tickets only for the Christmas Holidays at 4 cents per mile one way to the 1'ublic. To Agents A. & N. C. R. K, and the Public: : The followlni! rntes will anply (o the above from all Stations on the A. & K. O. It. R. to all Stations ou the same, pro- vidca itouna Trip 1 icKeu nre puiciiascil Four Cents per mile one way for t tic Round trip. .Tickets to be sold Dec. 31st to Dec. R51h inclusive with final limit to return Jan'y 5th, 1890. Use tickets of contract form tickets 011k fjood for continuous paww in each direc tion. S. j. JWIJi, Oen'l l'ars A nl. HOTEL NEUSEE With French Cafe .Attached. No. 57 Broad St. SWarin rooms, electno bells, hot and cold baths, and the finest table of anv Hotel in iheclty. . Run on both American and uropen plans. Meals at all hours up lo 13 o'clock at night. Ladies' parlor, and ' private dining tables for them if desired. Free Sample Room for drummers. Patronage of the Travellimf Public specially solicited. Special rates made for protracted slays and for Weekly boarders. Southern Rsuiway Is the Quietest Bonte From New Berne and Eastern Cities to tke Cotton Stales and International Exposition, Atlan ta, Ga. " 1 Leave New Berne via A. & N. 0. at 9:30 Lenve Goklsboro via Southern Ruilwiiv at 2 p. m. Leave Greensboro via Southern Railway at 7:45 p. m. ; Arrive Atlanta via Southern Railway nt o:zo a. m. - lTlie onlv lint enlerinsr the Exposi tion Grounds Round trip tickets on sale at VERY LOW RATES. For any further information address, ". CHAS. Ii. HOPKINS, Travelling Pass. Agent. Charlotte, N. C. , . .. , White Flour, 1 irr T-vwn , sr muini 1. WAttlN.Mngr.m'yLa ARMSTRONG (fe BAXTER New. Grocers. FINE STOCK-LOW PRICES ' The following nre specimens: per pound. Gentlemen t With delight I recommend your for co:!So:.:?tio;i to others, .for it alone i saved my . ADOLPH ZIMMER, IBellwood,Neb.,Apr.l3,1895. 1 MISFIT PUZZLE 2 cents 7 . 8 " , " West India Mol'se9,6 " ' " IsGive us a call."! 26 Middle St., - . New Berne, N.C c 1 T We will Rive one of these famous puz zks to each purchaser of one Twenty- five cent or three Ten cent boxes of Phenyo : Gaffeinfi The Unfailing Cure fob HEADACHE & NEURALGIA. ... ... 1 It i9 liarmles; alwavs helplul. Perhans you already Know how good it is. We recommend it. F.S.DUFFY. WILL CLEAN WALL-1'APEU, WALLS OIL PAINTINGS AND WINPOW. SHADES, AND HAKE THEM LOOK GOOD AS NEW. TUy perfect Cleaner on th Me1 Being a dry powder will keep froth loi a"es. . Any one can use it, Retails for 50c per Box ' A package will do two ordinary rooms. uirecunnston eacli. i or bale by Slover Hardware Co FM'GY SILS for separate "Waists. Banks' BARBER SHOP, - 116 I-J MlddlOt Duffy Bld'c. r To My PATRON8 HegI will be found now in my nnw quarters, 1161 Mid dle street, (Duffy ISuildiiiff) with good force of skil tul and polite us- sietanto. " " . . ......II. L. Banks WOOD YARD anfl GROCERY Let it ba remembered In regard to the expense of building bridges, the great and Important question which seems to have such effect in arousing the people all over this nnnntr anrl sullnlnlnir pnunllftfl that BIG Satin striped Pekins, Pea a Del hills wood yard is reaching tar oot Snift Plaid Rnraha nnd TafTAtaa Into Trent river and 1b making Its way aoross Hoie, f iaia annht ana lanetas, to James Clty n wm .T)rybody vuanieieon J. ancias in norai ae-1 night and day and It is chock tuU of Shingles siiTna hl.to.lr crrnnnrla with wliif.nl and Wood. . . , . . I Please remember we have from 800 to dOO uinpea, UOIS ana ngnros, rersian oord, oak, Ash and Fine Wood on hand and Cashmere effects, &c., &o., inll8 from sw.oooto 000,000 swngies ot an IlIUII'IISUUlUUV HU MW,. IUHUJ i,un,,. tity, quality, styles and prices and we have a store full ot Good Groceries. . all. , a remarkable. collection, at 50c. 60c. 75c. 85c. $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1 75 Send for Samples and our little book on Kid Gloves. 100 Barrels Flour Jnst Deceived. Free stables and butcher stall attached. W. F. HILL. sepl4tf -WHOLESALE- W. H. & RS. Tocker 6 Co .. Raleigh, N. C. . coraioiiEES d Ihnfacturersjl Japortors - A Salentlflo American . Asenoy for fcsa Oranges, Lemons, and Bananas, oar specialties. Examine our Stock and Trices before Placing your orders. No. 33 Middlo Street East, Side. eeplS 8m ! GOPVMiUHTM. AteJ jror inrortnatinn anri free Hand book write to MUNI ft CO- Wl DltOADWAY, KRW YORC Oldest bureau for Befmrltiir iMitontH In America. Every rntent taken out ly win brought bi-rir tbe publio by notice given f wo ot ctiui iu U Inrit clrrmtnnn of any pwlf ntlflc parwln th World. Hit4-iulki!y lUutruUd. (l lnu ll'i nt mau Blioukl be without It. Woci ly, t year; sJt.WJalxmoiilliH. Al(lmc. hU i NN & tU4 Vuuuisuuia, 3 tit Urotulwuy. iNovv York City ATI THE I " I DISCi 1 THE! r L ...... euro wnkitchn'R. jN'tfVijpm J'.m,;v a evilR fn'in emly ur lnti xcBud, oviMwuk, wnrrv, ui' Kiiih, etc. ImiM me rind ricvi'ltipmoiit ftiv.n to ftV 'i irtion f Dim IhhIv. i Hi i ' "vinii'nt a- Btmn from the ttrwt hot, 't f mii;-m im ih pnt,R on 11 to in our oftir. i'utt Ik voHt iHM'kt'l . Hunt by rum I lo hmv a nt. i( nrifp, ( mm it m m 1 1 ! - t - tO Uti Iur X - ;ii(lli. t - GREATEST 3COVERV or AGE, f Vtiwm In 1 to 4 days, Im- memata in eneos; quick w enre. Can )m cBrritnl in vest ixxrknt. all (MminU'tA in one mml b-j '-.tK. Hntit by mail. iiropHirl, plum pttukae, uu receipt oE price, f 1 per box. F. S. DUFFY", Druggist, Now Borne, N. C. , " Em JAPANES13 CURE A Npw ft nil rVimDlet TreatnMnt, conHttlnff of STIPPOaiT(.RlKn, Cftiwnlfla of Ointment and ro Uoim of Ointment A never fnilf dr Care for Piles of every oritur mud rlMirne. It muhm an operation with . Uie knife or injeotioo of oarbolio oeid, winch at painful and nnldoin a lmrmanezit enre, anil of1n re- wiling in (loath, unnwewmry. Why endure th' terrible dlsense? We guarantee O boxes to cure any cpse. Von only iaj foe baueiiux . oeiTOO. I a boi, 6 for S& Sent by mail. JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c. a Box, the crMt LIVER and STOMAUII llliGULATOH m'd mAJOV Fl'ltlf lKH. Klli.ll, mild und PJ.WUD GO toks, cpsoLsllj aAavtoi lor vuUdran' oca, CO Pasas 25 oents. F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, .Now Berne, N. 0, . HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; have ' been used for .half a century With entire success. . - - . W. , fiPKI'IFIC FOB - ? 1 PoTcrfl, CoiiKUMiloua, InflAinmatlont. . - S Wornia Worm Fever, Worm i;olc .. . ' 3 IVetliieff, CoHcffrylBg.WakefuJnem 4 Diarrhea, of ChUlwu or Adult...;. . . T-t;ouli, Colda, Broncblllf. ; - 8- Alcuralclft, loothache, Foooache..,., . 9- Iloodnche, Sifk Headache, Vertigo. "., 10-lvt)pepiilat IUUotisneRa. (JonBtlpatlon a 1 Srii-presjiwd or Pa In fill Periods.... 1 t-White, To rmfuse Periods 13-4,'roup, Larrngtiis, Iloarwneas..... 11-Hnlt llhcnm, Juynipelna, B nipt km. -IS Ilheiinialiam, orUlieumatioPulDa.. . Hi Mitlarln, Chills. Fovwand Anne ..-. 11 Itt ntnrrii, Iiillueuaa, Cold In tueUoa - 20-W liopii Cotishf i!7-KI(liicy UlMMfi, 88-ftrrvoiit Debility 30 trlnery Weakneae, ' ' 34-Sere Tbroal, gulnsy.Dlpbtheria.... "7" for GRIP. RoM Tit Pr.;!!", nr wnt rT.pald tm rmlpl nt .rlr. w:.. orsinr ft., umr. i"..'. .rr,. ... .,. .,, i,,. lixilvMrHH.T.' HNiixx(kuUrsmlS Revised! ..uurus iiujifiiura'Biimco.,miiiiuiiji9swis. - FLOWER Bulb? givcu ns preinuii.i- all ctt'h buvena i.f CANDIES Mem. cine?, Stationery and otlur goo. In amount ing lo 25 cents nr mote during November. Dcctmlier and January. OUR Puicliasiug Agency will cnd yoi'!' I'.O. ordrrs and checks free. navabie to hilton, hughes o. , New York, for gootla in their line. . ' PIANOS ordered, cash wiih order, (or I7S on RIPLE Kxlract Wileb IIzol Uhain pnyne bottle 3j centc: refilled 30c; gal lon, $1.00. , BERRY'S Liver Pills by mail for 15 cli; Berry's Chill I'ills l-y mail for 29 cent;. Money rolunded wurn directions me followed and no cure results. Houses' Chill Syrup-Biiue terms as chill ji!5f ' 50 cents. PKEBCniPriOSSatsll liourg Riven DTomut attention and EPechil cure. EVEIiyTHINC else in my linu as low as ran he had In town. - ICYCLES A lot ol various sizos that li'ive been used will be SOLI) LOW. Oirera wanted. GIVEmeyour-JPeriodicnl and Paper Subscrintiona. I furnish at pub. Ushers iiriees and you avoid poshi;o and loss of lunds in the mail. Q AfiU IN HAND secures low prices. : EBKRRY. Dealer in Druas, Stationary, Wall Paper, Funrr Owds Newspapers and Periodicals, 87 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. . .. LIFE INSURANCE. For all, (hut is good, in Life Iii'-uianca 'apply to the PliNN MUTUAL LiPB ' INSURANCI3 LCOMPANV... O. T. CADRAWAV OOII71I . . .SIU.I A NEW. SHOE SHOP ! HAVE OPENED A FIUST-CLASS Shoe Shop on Craven si rect, below JouhnaIj offioe, opposite iSmnn's tin !iop. HullToleu fimu 25 dills to $1 00; Now Work from $ I..ri0 to 17.00. I miike atj '!y of l!.''j):iii I,;k!u!) l''iiie ' . , v'n . ; irk iitleiition lo all woilt : i: AVoik I lor ami di liveie.d -i r i ' ,', v rIour ! FI 1 am H'jenl for I la WORMV ery nul rel-lr u.l. I'i-!.rl or ll i I'.UX and I'KAKI, O 1 LOI !l. I k-ep H'lolfj in I'lOll) O'h lot k nil li yo'i lo o ine a full 1 ne Wlli.ll 1 IVlH cir
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1895, edition 1
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