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iZKSIBlEJOUMAL charles l. stevens. ' Editor and PropriktoiuV NEW BXSNX, July 26. 189q. "Entered at the Post OSlo at Mew Bffne, N. C. as second claw matter. " Tn Dailt Journal, (except Monday) Is delivered by carrier la tali city, at Meant per nionle, ' Tuusa Mouths, Invariably la advanoe, II JO Una YtAB " " - " " Wkbklt Jodbjul one year. In advaaea, Sl.oo Ailveittslnf Rates given on appUoation at the office. -, v i -'k '" ' rive eents per line will be charged tor Cards ot Thanks, Beeolutions ot Beepeet and Obituary Poetry; also for Obituary Mottoes other than those which the editor himself shall Klve as a matter ot news, r Notices ot Church and Society and an other eatcrtalnmeata troin which revenue Is to be derived will be charged tor at the rat of Ave eeau a line. ..-i.. -. . The JODBiut will not nnder any eirenm stance be respontible for the return or the ale keeping ot any rejected manuscript. Me exception will be made to this role with le an! to either letters or Inetosures. Kor will Editor enter Into correspondence eon earning raieoted manuscript, - OUR NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. The closing np of the Silver and ' Populist National Conventions, last wet k, in St. Louis, ends a series of wonderful exhibitions of ' so-called intelligent gatherings of representa tives of the people of this country. ' . Our National political Conven tions of today have bcome vast gatherings of unwieldly proportions. The securing of these Conven- i tlotis oy competitive oias irom cues "(ias become a speculative business, " and the" different political parties . through selling the privileges of their Conventions to these compet ing cities realize funds ' whioh help to meet uaiupaigu expeuoco. The size to which these political Conventions have grown make them cuniberous affairs, and instead of transacting their- business in an orueny wanner, iucv un ucwum ' this year, as in previous years, the scenes of the most wild and extrava gant horse play. There is no reasonable excuse for ' such displays as have been witnessed at the conventions held at Chicago and St. Louis. 5 . The delegates have been sent to I make nominations and platforms for their parties.1 ' Like school boys they arm them selves with flags, banners and various done in convention is .greeted, not - with applause of a dignified charact . er, but with shrieks, yells and wav ing hats and flags. ' Why should the reading of a plat- lorm oe provocative ot ear spumug ' noises and pandemonium, when its - general character is already fully known before-hand. Then every speech, nominating candidates, is received with whistles and shrieks of joy, and the nominations are followed ' And yet this is supposed to be an advanced age of civilization, and the Americans a practical people. ? ' And woman is permitted to enter these conventions, and sad to relate, not to make them more attractive' orderly and dignified, but to enoour "' age the disorder, by leading in the demonstrations of noise and disturb ance. V All toe political conventions this year had their work pretty clearly defined before they met, yet they ' spent hours and days in unnecessary . arguments, speeches and confusion. Of course some one pays for all this, and it is not those who attend - the conventions. . It must be easily demonstrative . Srliatt an T tin n 1 nAnffAtlfmn attra. " tern should be changed. s V u7 nuuuiu uo siunuor m iudii not M.. . ... il'l' l of delegates, and all visitors should f be kept out. It is undoubtedly 1 1 1 11. 11 ; n .. .jargeij,, to mis gauerjr luuuuuue ,' that much of the present disorder is , j - ; j i :.l a. j uu, nuu tue jiuing bwbj wiwi me , visitors will make a material differ- ' ' eneein the behavior and course of , proceedings of the conventions. ' l" :'Af present, instead of orderly ' gatherings given op to practical - work, our National Conventions are wild meetings, and the effect of their actions is felt throughout the ooun try, and gives a political license which is a curse to the country. 1 . As. long as our National Conven tions are scenes of disorderly con- . duct and " unrestrained political license, just so long will political i freedom of speech mean a political i action based, mor j upoq sentiment tnan npoQ common senso. r ;t ; CU9VEBXT BY ADDS TUB II8T7B. After his return from the glad (?) seaiwaves, brother Joe Caldwell, filled with oysters and beer, and the oTonewhicty is so plentifully given ' to all who go down to the sea on the steamer 'VYilmington, ? very feebly attempts to justify his vote in mak ing the Press Association a "junket ing , Association," to imitate the language of Dr. Kingsbury of the ileiisenger. ' . . ; ; The JocbkaIi does not attempt tq ; controvert Brother Joe word that the "boys" needed1 ozone in their systems, and that the day's outing was a good thing for them, nor most brother Joe deny the fact that the members of the . Association made it possible that no business should dome up on the regularly appointed day for transacting the Association's business. , The Press Association of North Carolina, was organized for mutual beu'efits of its members along busiJ ness lines and not as a pleasure party. ' ' t And while the sight of the breth ren sporting' in the ocean waves, stowing away vast quantities of oys ters, or "hitting" sundry cold beers, is an exhilarating spectacle, and a very pleasant one to the active par ticipants, themselves, that is not the first object of the Association. If the Association has no business of importance which ought to bring and keep its membership together for two days in the year, it is clearly out of order to 'pretend to be what it declares himself, : and should resolve itself into a Leisure Ilour Organization, opon a platform de claring for Personal comfort, only. Not Productive of IllB. . According ' to the best medical authorities changeable weather, or what is known as "unreasonable," is not so bad in its effects as generally supposed. It applies to summer, but especially to winter. "When ever the temperature during any of tha winter months rises to an en durable height," says the Medical Record, "and it is not possible for one to go out of doors without acute suffering, we always hear prognosti cations of sickness and death which are sure to result from a green Christmas and an open winter. But the truth is, it is the 'good old-fashioned winter,' the 'seasonable tem peraturethat kills. The incor rectness of the popular idea is well shown by the vital statistics for the first quarters of 1895 and 189C in England and Wales, which we find summarized in the British Medical Journal of May 16. These two periods of time 'formed a great con trast in so far as the general tem perature of the air was concerned. In the former year the mean tem perature of three months was 35.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which was 3.7 degrees Fahrenheit below the aver age, which in , February it was no less than 9.9 degrees Fahrenheit be low the mean of that month. In 1896 the tempef tare of the three months was 42.3 degrees Fahrenheit or 8.4 degrees Fahrenheit above the average. The publio health fully re fleeted these noteworthy differences in temperature. In 1895 the deaths in the first quarter amounted to 170,601, and the death rate was 22.8. or 1.1 above the average. ' In 1896 the deaths in the correspond' ing period numbered 136,809, and were , in the proportion of 17.9 deaths annuolly per 1,000 persons living, which rato was 3.9 below the average. The increased mortality in 1895 was chiefly among persons aged ,60 years and upward, of whom 60,454 died, giving a death rate among such persons of 10.90, or 15.4 in excess of the mean. In 1896 39,208 per sons aged 60 and upward died : in January, February and March, and the death rate was 69.2, not less than 26.2 below the average. These statistics furnish fresh evidence' of the killing power of frost and of the beneficient influence of a mild tem perature. But popular beliefs are not to be overthrown by statistics, and if we are blessed next winter by a mild atmosphere and absence of snow there will be plenty of physi cians whose surprise will be equaled only by their disappointment that there is not more for them to do." Philadelphia Times. HOW'S THIS. We oiler One Hundred Dollars Seward for any case of Cstsrrb ' that cannot be cuied by Ball's Catarrh Cure;: , , -F.J. Chkket & Co., Props., . f Toledo, O. : ' We the undersigned, have known t. 3. Cheney for the Ut 19 years, and believe bim perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially -able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. Wsbt & Tkdax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldixo, Kihiuh Sc Makviw, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, vnio. - . , Hall's Catarrh par is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood tod mucous mriare of the system. Price 75c. per boltle. Sold by all Druggists. jiemimonwia ire. i flail's Family Pills are the best. :' " ti S Tenure ' - T i Mrs. WImIow's Soothing Syrup has beta need tij Million of Mothers (or their Ubildrcn while teamm?, wiin periect success. It soothe the child, soften the sums, allay ail pain, cores wind colic, and is the Deal remedy lor uiarrueti. Tweoty-nvs cent a bottle. . v -1 A Special anal Select Kxearalon, Will be run .ftom lew Berne to Wrightsville Sound and Ocean View over the WV N. & N. Ky. next Wed- needav, July 29th, and the fare 'for the round trip will be. only one dol- in addition to the trip to the, sea shore the party will be 'enabled to tako in Wilmington as the following excellent schedule will bo run : Leave New Berne at 8 a. m. sharp and arrive at' Oceah View at 11:30 a. m. , Leave Ocean View at 3:30 p. m., arrive at Wilmington at 4:15 and leave Wilmington for Kew Berne at eight o'clock p. ra. This is an excellent trip, the cheapest on record and deserves the fullest pat ronage. Dr. Wortiiiiigton's Southern Remedy, COLIO, CRAMPS, ; DIAEKQCBA, ' DISENTEBT, CflOLEBA MORBUS, 25 CTS A BOTTLE. P0RCEIX, LAUD & CO, Richmond, Va, Wanmfaeturera. ' ror Sal r Davi Pharmacy, SEW BERNE. N. C Sale of City Lot. Tlv virlnn nf Mnrtcmpos executed to rnj fi M.i-lir hv IfpfliiincT Mcllwean and wife, registtieil in office of Rc-Rislcrof Deeds ot Craven county in book No. 105, pnees 261 and 2G2 aod pages 445 and 447, ana mortgage naieu am iova. 1 will Sell B puuiic aucutiu ai iub vuuu TTnnoo In Mow Ri.rne nn'MnndaV tlia 3d day of August at 18 o'clock, midday lor casn. liOl no. i&i, suuauu iu tuj ui New Berne corner ol Scotl's Alley and Cedar street, being a part of the land formerly belonging to Joshua Scott, dee'd and same wnien was conveyea ny ur lando Hubbe and Wife by deed dated Feb. 17, 1886 to which reference 1 made. ; ; KUol. w. JttUSJCibi, by M. UeW.'STEVENSON. July 1st, 1896.. ; Attornoy. Southern Eailway, Co., 1 Pasbengeb Dkpabtmknt, Annual Convention and Tournament North Carolina State Firemen, Salisbury, N. C Au? , 19-21, 1800, Wsxr IK aWtDfl twaalnn Taiom hftVA hAli ontKnrivorl hv all Hnllthprn Rv. ' Oil thfr ! extremely low basis of tariff one Circular KIT tirtlrata ln GAlA AllirnBt 17. IH. JU. flnnl limit A nmifif fiSrd. ftnnlvintr to or- aI niihli nlilr :'- :. i ' -l f Toe following win suow . rounu-inp Charlo'.te V t 1 80, Hickory, $2 40 Danville, 8 75, Henderaon,";', 5 25 Durham. "'. 1 3 95. Marion, 5 75 fiastonia, . 2 60, Newtoo, 8 00 Greensboro, 2 00, Baleigb, , , 4 85 Goldsboro. . 05, Rural Hall, 8 60 Selma. 0 00, yvinston-Baiem lu W. A. TURK, Gen'L Pass. Agt. MUSICAL FESTIVAL At Morehead CityV Julf 27th, '96, f z " v - : ." Atlaktio & N. 0. Bailkoad, Passenger Department. ) . New Berne, N. C, July 21st, 1896, To Agents A. & N. C. Railroad: The following rales will apply from your station for tue above occasion. Goldsboro. t 8 10 Tutcarora, I 1 55 Best's, 2 80 New Berne, 1 20 LaGranire.. ; 2 65 Riverdale. 90 PalllnB Creek. 3 45 Croatan. Kinstou. ! 2 25 Havelock, 60 Oaswell. S 10 Newoort. 35 Dover, 1 95 Wildwood, " 25 Core Creek, 1 70. Q: tf:.;.- ; Tickets to bo of lion Clad signature foi'm, restricted to continuous pascaga in both directions; tickets to bo sold July 27111, 28th, 89th, 80th and 81st, and Aug , 1st, final limit to return August 8rd, 1896. New Berne Mail?. Notice I given that on and after this date mails leave ,, . ' For all point In Pamlico" County and South Creek section of Beaufort County close at 5 a, m. ' ' .. ' Tor Vanceboro and Post Offices In Northern part of Craven County close at 1 noon. . , For Bellair and Lima, 9 a. m. ' ... I ' For Wtiltford. il s. m. i All trail for DeBruhl goes to Polloks- vllle, the former office is discontinued. . Vrsneel)oro mall srrire 13 m. ' Vanceboro mail leaves 1 p. ra. tfth' ' M. MANLY, Postoiaslor .;. Prwldsat, iVIos-Prsi't. Mew Berafc lee Go. .' - ; From Distilled Water, b Out-put 20 Ton Dhily. ' - Car Losd Lots Solicited ' Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. m, to o p. m. ' rjunaitys (retail only) 7 a, m. to m Dooo. For prices and other inlbrnntioo, address, ttS, GUION.Mnnauw. Blackvell's Genuine Blij!.!lfDyRC-3AD; Too will Sna one otrapon unlde eaok 1 odbos ba and two ooopoos hold euh 4 oaaee t Buy a tag. rod Ue coupon and see bow set rout aaue of f&cuno la pnseats. Blood and Skin Diseases Always Cured.; B.B.B. ' BOTAMO BLOOD BALK never falls to oure all manner of Blood and Skin dig eases. 1(18 mo treat Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner or skin and blood diseases. Aa a building up tonlo it Is without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar remedy ever oilered to the publ'.e. It Is panacea for all Ills resulting from Impure blood, or an Impoverished condition of the human system. A single bottle will demon strate Its paramount virtues. ., - . pysend for Ires book of Wonderful Cares. Price. $1.00 per large bottle; $3.00 tor six buttles. - : - . ' Por sale by drwrglstsi if not sei.J tons, and medicine will be sent freight prepaid oa reoeiptof price. Address BLOOD B' M CO., Atlanta Oa. For Sale bv P. 8. Duffy. ' EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY. COLLEGE," . r " . . . Iiirhaiii, IS. Q. It nlty oilers courses In Mathematics, Philosophy. Latin, Greek, German, Frenon, Kngllsh History, PollUeal Science, Political Economy, Social Balance, Chemistry, Astron omy, Mineralogy, Geology, Physics, Biology and Bible. Beantiftil Location, Beat Educational - Environments and . TboronKh . - InstrnctiesL 171 to $200 pays all Oolloges par Tear. Next Session opens September Utli, 1XIHI. -For Catalogue, address, . . ; JOHN C. KILQO, President, v The University, I Teachers, F . 634 Students, : Tuition $G0 a year. '' Board (8 (eight dollars) a month 8 full College Courses,-; :. . 8 Brief Couises, " ' Law School, Medical School, summer bchooi tor Teachers, - Scbolaretnpa and loans lor the needy Address, Peesident Wiuston, . STATE NORMAL AND I nd ustr i a! School . DEPARTMENTS well equipped. 8T teacbrra. 441 regular studeots, besidt-s practice'school of 97 pupils. 030 matric ulates since ltsopcniDSln 1HUZ: m ot tlie 96 counties represented. Competitive ex amination at county seal August let, .to fill free tuition vacancies in ilormilorire. ADDlicntion should be made lwfore Jnlv 20lh te enter the exxminaiion. if No free tuition except to applicants signing a pledge to become teachers. Annual ex penses of free tuition students boardiuc in dormitories, $90; tuition paying stu dents, fiau. Atld ress, President tilAKLEa IX McIVEll, Gbeensboro, N. 0, NORTH CAROLINA : COLLEGE OF AGRICDLTDRE AND MECHANIC ,ARTS. This College offers thorough courses in Agriculture. Meohftnlcal. Civil and Kleotrl- cal Knglneering, and In Science. General aoaaetnio emmee supplement ail uiese iecn mcai courses. - Expenses per Session, Inoladlng Board : ror Cosiatr atadeals, , ! Per all ether Htadesils, 131 4 Apply (or Catalogues to i '"i ALEXANDER Q. IIOLIjADAT. Baleigb, N. C. . . president. For Girls, "Kalelgli,N.C. The Advent Term- of the Fifty-fifth ; School Year will hegin Sepi, 24,1896. - , t8pecial attention paid to thorough insirucuon on me vtoiio. .. " Certlflcate adMits to Vassar. 1 BET. B. 8MEDE8, A. M. AdminlHtrator'H Notice The undersigned, Tho. McCarthy, Public Administrator hiumg duly; quali fied as administrator of the. estate of Jno, D. Dixon, deceased,' hereby give notice that all persons bavins claims against the estate of said Juo. IX Dixon, deceased. to present them to said Administrator duly authenticated for payment on or be fore the 15th day of July, 1897, or else this notice will be pleaded in bar oi re covery. V ' I'oraoH Indebted to the estate must pay without oeiay. - " Thl 15th dny of July. 1806. Tbo. F. McCautht, Tub. AJud. Wm. T. McCarthy, Att'y. - This is the I vprv" hoci CmrilrSttfw' i aJlliUlUll , Tobacco INSTJBANCE. 'Is now oDering to insurers the' very best forms of insurance (hat can be writ- lien, providing as they do both protection ana investment upon tne nest ana lowest possible terms. Attention!! reepectfullj called to its -rrJ. - . ' LOW RAT8 ENDOWMENTS nt 60, 65. 70 and 75 With Cash Surrender Value in 10, 13, etc., jeara, the best "and moat durable Endowment Insurance ever isfo d. LKe and Limited Life Policies also contain large Cash Surrender Valoes, stipiimted in the policies ana forming a part of Ihe contract. - t, . .. . It nisinla'us a hiaher standard of sol vency than is employed by any other Com puny or any .State Department in this country, buying in 1882 voluntarily adopted a X-":'"f -X:X'''ib' 3 Per Cent Reserve llibHjhakitig its contracts the safest and most vslnuble everpftered. -' - ; . All policies are by their terms nonfor C'itable after tw.o or three payments, not even requiring surrender in case of lapofl. and such policies participate in annual dividend. The Cash Surrender and Paid Up Values are plainly stated in each pol icv. thus Rvoidine all misunderstanding or disappointment. The scents of the Comnunv rcspecltullv solicit correspon. dence with anyone desiring lurther infor mation. S. D. WAIT, Qen: Agt., RALEIGH, N. C. ' P. S. COX, Agent, '. KW BERNE, N. C. ' One Thousand for One ' 1 (TRAD 8 MARK.) ' v ' ACCIDENT TICKETS. . ' t- The Inter-State Casualty Company,' of New York, fives THREE MONTH'S Iasnraaee $1,000 for $1.00, : to men or women, between 18 anil SO years ol age, against fatal Htreet Aeouienta a-root, or on mcyciee, Horses.Wagons, Horse rare, Railroad Cars, ! levatert, Bridge, Trolley and Cable Cars, SteamshlpsteamboaU and Steam feirles. P.reBy , asr n Mrwof. WM, H. OLIVER, UFK, FIHE, MAEINB, i'l : , ; ' ' ACCIDENT, V1DBLITT, , . 8TKA1I BOILIB Insurance...... . ' ' ; NBWBBBM. A nnmber of Time-Tried and Fire-tested Companies represented. -Crer li!4,0U),ux) assets repreeented . . ' MOTOABT VVBUO. '' Gommlssionor of Deeds for New Tort, Con necticut and Pennsylvania. . FVAgent National Board Xvtne Under writers. Guardian Bale oi Eeal ,. . - " testate. , Oa Monday the 13rd day of August, 1896, at 12 o'clock willll at pub- lie auction at tbe court bouse, in tue Uiiy of New Berne, "the following described Real Estate in the Citv of New Berne s certain tract of. land on the South side of Stanly street, running 40 feet frout on Slanly street and 100 ieet deep, adjoining the property of D. Condoo & Cov.known m tne plan or tne uty as lot no. 1U3. Terms ol Sale Cash. X'has, ltFizKNSTEm, Guardian, ' Marv Fauces Ikiggs, nee Dove. July 8, 1896. - .- ,.' Tour Boy Won't live Month. So Mr. Oilman Browe, of 84 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., wns told by the doctors. Ilia eon bad Luna trouble, lot lowing Typooid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him np, saying: "Your boy wont live a oionlh.'' He tried Dr. King s .New l'iwov"rf and a few bottles retoiTd him It I i and enabled him to ft" to oi a ij well man. He wyi he o i s p" prevent giKid h' !ilili to u e ol Dr. Ku New Diwoverv, and Imrtsitto Its iie tieBt In tlie woji 1 f - r T t'-ii,I. Tiial Dottle Frno at T. b. i . r'i.ire. , - . - (1.) ..... i r X : r ,.:.; I PK0FESSI0NA1. F. Jf. Simmons, ,.' A; . Ward. Cicirions i . AVartl, ATT0ENETS and COCNSELOftS at LAW. NEW BKKNB, N. C. j' aad Onslow and Pamlico counties, and the Supreme Court. Ontce at Mo. 68 Koutu Front street, opposite Hotel Chattawka. ' "'I" XI BriiaSon,;;:i:;!;; ATTORNEY AT LAW. ;' ; Office at 6 South Front Street. Dr. E. II. Goldberg, ; SCKGEO ORAIi DENTIST V : ' Office: Hughes Building, : . S. B. 'Corner Middle and Pollock Streetlover : Braanan,s rnannaoy- t , v ; NEW BKBNB, N. O,'. '',X-i: r. . K. Bagby, 8FJBGE0N DENTIST, ; . Office: 95 Middle Street, Sni Floor. ; NBW BKU.N,, .. J. II. Benton . b. 0. . . 'DENTIST, New Berne, N.C..'; ' Office! Over Vt & M. Bank, Pollock St Teetb extracted wlthoot pain by the use ol Nitrous Oxide Gas. ;. i P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers "Brick "- 5 Building. 4-7:r' Will 'nraetire In the Conntlos of Craven Carteret. Jones. Onslow and Pamlico. U. H. 1 ourt at New Berne and Supreme Court of tue mate. ; . -i l Tr' Take Notice! The beet thing for New Berne that has ever happened. An enterprise that will be ever a sueeees: .We are now sawing cook wood, store or , range lengths. IQe very , nicest -; hiuu, . auu uuim it awav under laree si.exi . nouses: keeps dry always to . rmny wealb- er. and never eels wet . ' i ' We keep a laree stock of this kind on hand. We cut the prices .on sawing, aa we are better prepared to aoit.cutnper than beretorore, and we now aeiiver 11 in your wood houses or anywhere' you want it without anv trouble to vou. only give your orders to BIG BILL, the BbingleMan. . . . v. , . - .- You can also do Big Hill a favor " by repottinir to him, if bis own carts don't deliver the wood anywhere the customer may want it put. We have polite dray men and nice team ready to serve the rood citizens of- New Berne, if they will only take bold of an enterprise like this, one that nat never ueea onerea to new- Berne like this before.. , v ' ; J- Respectlullyr v -X . ; BIO HILL,' The Shlnglo Man. V CURB fttw an4 npMe Tieatuwet. mWh S of Oiatmni A htit hlHnx Cm. foe Pita rf TTnRTEH. knaik. of Ointmna u4 tlx kali. lniMtkua ot nrboli. sold, uhlsh ai Mdnfnl maA Mldom - due. and otUa 1 r ulon mai ilwilM II mukm tm ODnatiOB W1V altiD la death. nnnimMrT, Why endure this terrible dlseaee? We guarantee. O boxes JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT. 28. Box COSSTIPATION".ru,Sltti th. arut LIVFR and STOMAOH KEUULATOR aa huu.wwuili eaayua lot eauana'a en. au ixm iSeenta. ,. .. . ..'"v, - vmuu ruHiriKH. .email, niia ana yiiiwni ir P. & DUFFY. DruggigL New ' Berne, N. C- ; Bthenmatlsra Cared. : ; After eminent physicians and all other known' remedies fail, Botanic Blood Balm. .B. B. B.) wilt aalckly cure, Thousands of tesjimonials attest this fact. No case of Rheumatism can stand before it matc healing power, (tend stamp for book of particulars. It contains evidence that will convince you that B. B. B; is. the nest cure tor an mooa ana brio Diseases ever discovered. Beware of sub- Ititoles said lobe 'just as jood. $1.00 per sarge bottle. For sal by (DrngKlsts. NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST S. S. .'1 CHATAQUA,:- Morehead, City, N. C, August 48, Vj " ssaamieaaaa, .''. , Atlaktio and N. O. Raaboad, . . PaSSBNOEB DBPABTITEIIT. New Berne, N. C, July 13th, 1890. To Agents A. and N. 0. Railroad: - The follow in2 rates will apply to the above from your atjtion to Jdorehead City and returnt : - Goldsboro, , fi 10, Tuscarora. $1 55 Bests, 1 80, New Berne, 1 20 LaOrsnge, - S 65, Riverdale, ' 90 Falling Cretk, S 45, Croatan, " ' ! 80 Kinstou, . 8 85, Havelock, ' . 80 Caswell, ' . - " 8 10, Newport, : .85 Dover, 1 95, Wildwood, : 86 Core Creek,'-'- 175.' :. '.' - Ticket to be ol Iron Clad signature, form, restricted to continuous passage iu both direction; to ba Sold August 8nd, 8rd and 4tb, final limit Aug., 15, 1896 to return; - v 8. L DILL, O.F. A. Porter's Punch, f- ( ' " The Anest in th World Ullwmikce Keer, The fluest on the Market. ffotox, - An Invlporntinft drink for all, - ' especially goon lor ladies and child , mi. Fut up in bottles for 10 and cents, . . : 7e P. TAYMli,TX:'" No.-18 Mldillo Ptrcct. - -- V , . ,e, . raBroal1-- 1 TIIOXBM. I r-i ,1 I 1 ; FINANCIAL. j. a. kya. v . . e:s. tr.ri3, ' PresIIsnt, X'.n T:a, e.a.'E::::73.Ca:'j. . the riATic::AL c Ow NBW BKBNB, N. C xnooS3po-A-tbi leees. . Capital,. ...;.....,.....ilC0)CC3 Surplus profits, 98,163 !;''l'V:':';Sv; --J- DlBBCTOBSj le' .-a--"'"' Jas. A. Bbtam, : . t THOAAirriiA Chas. a Bbtah,- : J. H. Haokbukb -Jno, Doaif, . , -f ,, h. Habvbt ; -O.H. Bobkbts, v, B. K. Bishop 'Farraers'4i PerchantaT ...DANX... ' Seoevn. Stlstiti nasi Cuy, lest Capital Stock, paid la,,.,.,... IJS.ono.W syVnlus S.O-sl.OO UatAvkted Pnrfltt jve.ee r, .:::.:-. OFFICBUS: , U H. Cijtibb, President. : y' r W. H. UH ADWica, v roe rrea. . -: T. W. Dewbv, Caabler. - , y.-- . A. H. Powkll. Teller,' v. . - , V. F. MAiruawa, Collector. 1. V1 ..... ni. MnnnanMnMM hta Bank Is prepared to oner all acoommoda- uona oonBiBLeui wim touwh n -Prompt and careful attention given to col lections. We wiU be pleased to correspond . chanResur openlna now aooounta. . Thos. A. GBBBit.Pres. wm. Dom,vio-rre s a . H. M. Gbovbs, Cashier. :: . CITIZEN'S BANK 2frarw-BaritoTan,M-.o. . DO A GENERAL BANK INS BD8INB84) ' The Aeeonnta ot Banks. Bankers. Coroor atlons, farmers. Merchants and others ra nil anenuon given ,o me miei est 01 oar ea tomers.,. Collections a Speelalty. , . ' BOABDOrOIBBOTOB. ' . : rerdlnar.d Ulrlch. . - K. II. Meadow. J. A. Moadowe, ,v ; Chan. Dully, Jr. ji B.wiuel W. Ipock, . ; Jam. s Bedmond, Cliaa. II. Fowler, - - Chaa Itetieiiateln. wtiuam uunn, Kayernann. K. w . uroanwooa, - iuoaiuA.er aeo.ii.ives, v. K.aoy. W.F.VTOCKeU. , Dorr stop tobacco,: HOW TO - CUBE YOUBSELF WHILE. usiNCf'ill.::.;-, '- The tooacco .habit grows on a" man until his uervoas system is ser iously affected. Impsiring healtb, oomfort and happiness. To . qnit suddenly is too severe a Bhock lo- the vstem, as tobacco to an inveter ate user becomes a stimulant that bis system oontinQAlly " craves. "Bacb-Guro" is & soiontiflo core for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the for mula 01 ' an. eminent .Berlin physi cian who has nsed it in hit private practice since 1872, without a fail ure, it u purely vegetable ana guar' anteed perfectly harmless. Yon can use all tne tobacco jon want wnile taking "Baco-Curo." It will notify yon when to stop. We give a writ ten guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. : "Baco-Curo" is not s substitute, but a scientific cure, that cure without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. Jt leaves the system as pure and free from nico- -tine as the day yon took yonr first chew or smoke. , , : w - ' :, IHIBTT POUKD8. ( .r. - , ' From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of whioh are on file and open to inspection! the follow ing is presented; - - . . Clayton, Nevada, Co. Ark., - - January 28V Eureka Chemical . & Mfg., Co., La Crosse, Wis. Gentlemen: For forty years I used tobacco in all it for.ms. For twenty-five years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility and heart : desease. For fifteen year I tried to quit, but couldn't." I took various remedies,, among other '.'No-To-Bac," "The lnmn Tobacco Antidote." "Donble Chloride of Gole," etc, etc., but none of them did me the least bit ot good. Finally however, I purchased! a box of your "Baco-Curo'' and it has entirely cared me of the habitt in all its forms, and I have increas ed thirty pounds in weight and ami relieved from all - the numerous) aches and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper npont my changed feelings ana condition. Yours respectfully, -P. H; Habbubt, pastor -: ; 0, P, Ohnrch, Clayton, Ark Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per box; three boxes, (thirty days' treat ment), $2.60, with iron-clad, writ ten guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for bookle t, and proofs. Eureka - Chemioal & Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis., and Bos ton, Mass. N ; " . my22d3m. Bfess 2 W. H &R.S. TL'CKOR & CO.. ..Raklgh, N. C. Wr d ira thus to furmallv ailvlva 11, i our l)rt--Maktng Depart ment is mm ready t ait-ept i.nleis for Mid-eumiii. r Dresws ami Waia fur Kiii'g'aWiiy 10 mouniaios or oe-i oiiote, or oilier Bummer Rcsjrts. , . We believe H is.'ncknowledged tl 't tl.' Department, under the SuerYihhm (.; Mr. Gins. 1C Kliaw. ninim n,l . M. Cauthorne, UtsiRiitr, nuikoa (low secoml to none in America, as to cus ness of dtsiL'n. stvlii.li arnincfm....i .. comfort iu wearing. We' respectfully solicit your inn ate orders, so os to lmvo tlmn. allow 1 to properly prepars dciigns, etc. V. II. c": U.S. fti4rakKPW.4 Mafi
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 26, 1896, edition 1
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