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5ES HSW BERN1 J0UO1L Editor akd Pb)pwtob." -WW BMW. N. C, Sept, 9 1898. f ntered at tn. Port Offloa at Hew Bern, H. C. as second class matter. . Tin aim Jocmai (except Monday) if delivered b earlier In this eity, at W eente Bermotit. ; ; tans Moafas. invariably In advance, St. intrut - " WMKbr Jodbhal oae rear, to (dTanee. U-W ' AitrcrUiluf Rates given oa applkaUoaat Ptre eentt per Una U1 be euarged lor arris of T banks, Beaotatlone of Bespeet aad . Obtain? Poetry; aleo tor OWtoary Notlees other thaa thoee which the editor hlmaelf hall aire aa a Butter At news. - NotteeeofCnnrob and Soetety and all other entertaiasaents Iroat which revenue la to be derived wUI be eherged for at too rata of Are cents a tine. The Jocbval wBl not under any eirenm Himee be responsible for the return or the ale kepln( of any rejected maniuorlpt. Ho xeepMon will be made to this rale with re ard .3 either letter or Inelosores. KorwiU ' r dltor enter Into correspondent eon- cmlng relected manuscript s tTNsTT OT ACTION. WTMM. The old adage of in Union there'i strength, can be applied to the suo- cess of communities in times oi peace, aa well as in times of war. .'It if the unity of purpose and action on the part of the citizens that develops a town, bnildi it up, and makes it prosperous. ' -For the commercial success and . daveloDtnent of a citt a unity on a cooperative plan in all enterprises ie not necessary, bnt the unity of aying a good word for every man . and enterprise in your city, is most essential, and it ia this that makes great cities. It is the small souled, faint ' hearted men that dwarf places, men who cannot rise above self, who will not speak a good word of another because it reduces their own already small stock of liberality and Chris tianty. It is not places that makemen, it - is men wno create places. Give enconragment to home en- . terprises, talk up your town, show jour confidence in its futurein every possible way, and never let outsiders think it a poor place from anything yon may do or say. . . Unity of action, wins erery time, and even if you may not be able to assist pecuniarily, you can speak good word and show a live interest in what others may be doing. The War AaTalaat Disease. The apparently successful applica lion oi lockjaw antitozme to a pa- usut in me croaoaro. iiospiiai was rpnnrt in imp Anlnmna vaatArAiiv flits antitozine ia produced by the method used in the manufacture of - natitoxine for diphtheria. Lockjaw i an infectious disease and has its ; characteristic bacillus, the intro duction of which into an open wound (teases the malady. The record of icases here and abroad in which this exam has been used (indicates that ' it. is effective when annlied before the disease has become firmly seated weaisoreierrea a iw days ago to what is reported to hare been aoeessfnl nse in Amoy of an antit oxins serum, produced in the same wsy, for the relief of persons attack ed by "plague," the remedy having . been manufactured by a French physician in Tonqnin. It may be recalled that the characteristic ba cillus or germ of '.plague" was first discovered by the eminent Japanese .bacteriologist, Dr. Kitasato. For several months we have heard noth ing about the work which Kitaaato has been doing in the hospital labo ratory supported for him by the Japanese Government As it was asserted last year that he had per fected and used with success antit oiine serums for leprosy and chol era, European and American health uihoilties should inquire as to what he hacaccomplished. J Additional statistics are published concerning the eiperiments of Dr. Haffkine in India with injections of poison designed, to protect persons exposed to cholera infection. The reports accessible tome months ago were by no means convincing as to im value of these injections, but as the number of persona treated in ureases it ia now said to be nearly 40,000 the evidence of the efficacy of the method beoomes more satis factory. , Inoculated persons do take the disease and die of it, but the preoeatage of these unfortunates is very small as compared with the pontage of associated and unin collated persons who become infect ed. A careful inquiry as to condi tions of exposure, might, however, reduce the apparent value of such videnoe. ' .' An investigation is to be made in Paris by a competent committee concerning the effect of Dr. Crotte 's treatment for the enre of consumpt ives. This treatment does aot in volve the Use of an antitoxins seruni. The patient inhales a jxnrerftil anti septic in gaseous fonn and electrici ty is applied. The reported nenen- cial effect in- about GOO cases lias attracted the attention of eminent authorities, and the merits of the treatment will soon bo ascertained. N. Y. Times, alcUetaeaaity. Either as a charitable fiction, or fjecause in reality there was a sad den swell of dementia, coroner S juries in passing npon cases of sui cide generally bring in a verdict to the effect that the . deed was done in a fit of temporary mental aberration. There is natural re pugnance against believing that a person would attempt his own life with calm intent and deliberation, although, of course, such caseare on record. Yet it is questionable if not these very cases furnish stronger evidence of mental derangement than those othegi which are precip itated by what would seem to -be an uncontrollable impulse to end life's troubles with one sudden stroke. Instances are recorded of persons choosing barbaric methods for shuf flingoff their mortal coil and wri ting a detailed account while under going incredible tortures until un consciousness set in. While such acts are appparently done with calm deliberation, there can hardly be a question that they indicate diseased condition of the mind. It will be objected, of course, that the various causes impelling people to do away with themselves cannot all be predicated upon men tal aberration. If a man sends a bullet through his brain because he has been ruined in business, or hangs himself because afraid of arrest, or seeks death in the river because he has been jilted, the fact does not furnish evidence, it is said, that his mental equilibrium was upset. Yet, it is doubtful if anybody would take his own life except under extreme mental excitement, or depression, a sudden derangement of his mental facilities. The theory is quite reas onable that his judgment is obscured by an overpowering mental upheav al, and that he is no longer man ter or himself when he beoomes fei odese. Because of this the wisdom of the enactment of statues which actually make a felon of a would-be suioide is subject to grave doubt. It would seem to be much more reasonable and much more humane to trpat an individual attempting to put an end to his life as an irresponsible being than as one who has committed crime against society. . la some countries a suicide is not permitted to have a Christian burial: his re mains must be laid away at night, and without any ceremony what ever, and his grave remain unmar ked. This custom is hardly less barbarous than that which makes a criminal of a poor wretch, who, in a moment of despair, seeks oblivion in the embrace of death. Washington Times. tlOt Seward $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in sU it states, and that is Catarrh. Ball's Oatarrb Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cere is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mncous f urfacet oi tbe system thereby dstLoying the foundation of tbe disease, and ylving tbe patient strength by baUding r.p tU constitution and assisting nature iu doing Us work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith in us curative powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, T. J. CHENEY & CO , Sold by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, 0. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Italian Jia.g elans. King Humbert's decree ordering the formation of a squadron of the Italian navv for servioe in the South Atlantic is consequent upon the re -I cent sanguinary anti-Italian riot in Brazil.' The great influx ol Italian immigrant into South America, and particularly Argentina and Bra sil, has apparently prod need, a situ ation in thoee parts of the world similar to' that iu Southern France, where hostile demonstrations against tbe unwelcome newcomers have not been of infrequent occurrence. The well remembered outbreak at Aignee fortes, France, was far snore ser ious than the recent Italophobist note in Brazil; yet Italy did not feel called upon to send a war fleet to Marseilles. Of course, it would have been unsafe- to provoke France by a naval demonstration; but a show of force against weaker'Brazil may be indulged in with impunity. In fact, the formation of the Ital ian South Atiantio squadron may be considered a bit of cheap Jingo ism intended strictly for home effect. The presence of the. squadron on the South, American coast will not hurt Brazil, but it will permit the Italian Jingo to proudly throw out his chest, v The squadron, however, will not bo sent out for war, but for buncombe only. Phila. Record ..,''.... ; ;. Far the Farmer. . . , Intensive fai mingia high farming. Instead .of indifferently cultivating 300 acres, concentrate your efforts on half the number,' and get the same or better result?. Instead of 1,000 bushels of potatoes on" ten acres, fertilize higher, and grow 1,000 bushels on fiveacies. Instead of thirty cows, giving 200 pounds of butter eaoh per year, keep twenty 300 pounders, Concentration is the essence of good farming, Let neither yourself nor your boys think that the winter is bnt a season for idle waiting until the time for sowing crops comes around agaiu. This would make the season a time for loafing, which profits no, mag. Read, study, plan, prepare. If pos sible have some regqlar occupation which will employ your hands a por tion of eaoh day, even if it be but to keep you from getting rusty and lazy The actual valve of stable manure as a whole is greater than the value of its constituents. The same, in a oommercial form, would not have the benefloial mechanical action that' the manure has in loosening the tough I clay soils, ana lor compacting light er sandy ones. Either green manur ing or stable deposits should supple ment the use of commercial fertil izers always. Diversify and rotate. It is hard to tell which is the most important of the two. To diversity means that you will have something to live upon j that some one or more of the crops will sell pretty well will not be a clear miss; to rotate means that you are building up the fertility of your soil instead of tearing it down. Thorough cultivation before yon plant is more than half of the battle in farming. If that is done, the land plowed deep, clods pulverised, billy land terracod, your land will im- prove rather than run down, crops will be better, and the cultivation of the crops will be easier. Hay is an important item-on the farm. A good quality as well as quantity is essential on every farm No torage can be made cheaper than hay. Our southern farmers can in.prove their method along this line. Hog and harmony is a time-worn expression but the southern farmer who pulls through the hard times easier than his neighbor will be the one who does not neglect his hog and hominy crop. Give attention to plans to prevent your land from washing into gull ies. Terraces or ditches made right will greatly aid you: Don't plant a crop without them if your land is hilly. There was always a demand for the best fruits, the best products of the dairy, the truck patch, the gar den or tbe field, There is always room at the top. N. C. Bulletin Ta Registrars. Clerk's Offioe.New Berne, N.C, September 7th, 180C. The Election Law provides (Sec tion 9) that whenever a Precinct, as laid off by the Clerk, shall .not be identical in boundries with any ex isting Precinct at the election vl 1894, then there shall be in such Precinct a new Registration. This provision necessitates a new Regis tration in the following named Pre- cincU in Craven County where boundaries have been changed towit: Maple Cypress, Vance boro. Fort Barnwell, Core Greek, Dover, Tem-r pie's Stanton's, East James City, West James City, B.verdale, Cocky Bun, Plesant Hill, Neuse-Trent, St, Phillips and Pavietown. It is further provided that whore the Keg.stration Book shall be mu tilated or lost in any Preeinct that there shall be a new Registration in that Precinct. Therefore if in the following Pre cincts in which the boundries have not been changed the Registration book is lost or so mutilated as to render the names uniotellieable, then and in that case Registrars are directed to cause a new registrstion of the qualified voters of the Pre oinct to wit; Troetts, Lee's Farm, Jasper, the First, Second, Third and Fourth Wards of the City of New Befne, and McCarthy's Precinct of the Fifth Ward of he City. : 1 In each and every Precinct where a new registration is had each quali fied voter offering to register must take the oath prescribed by law be fore his name can he enrolled. If there shall be no new registration in his precinct the voter can simply have his name transferred to the new book as heretofore without be ing required to Jke the oath." -, Before entering npon the die- " . . -- !''"' 1 I'll'l,!"' J 1 lll 1 . vssa The Best I SmoklngTobacco Made charge of their duties Registrars must take and subscribe the oath of qualification before the Clerk, a Jusiiooof the Fence tr other person authorized to . administer oaths, which oath must bo filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the ISuperlof Court. The time at which the registration of voters shall begin is construed to be Saturday September Qth and continue for three oonseoutive Sat urdays thereafter being October 3rd 10th and 17th. That October 24th shall be the challenge day or day of entering challenges, and October 31st the day upon whicn tho challenges are heard and decided by the Precinct Board and upon which the books are to be closed, at 4 o'clook p. m. except in Cities and incorporated Towns where they are to remain open until 9 o'clock p. m. of that day. Registrars are not required under the New Law to record the place of birth and occupation of voters. W. M. Watson. Clerk Superior Court 1 Marvelons Results. From a letter written 4y Itey. J. Gun durman, ot Dimonrtale, Mien., we are permitted to make this extract. "I have no besitiition in reconimendiug Dr. KiDg's xyew Discovery, as me results were al most marvelous in the case of my wife. While I wasjtastur of the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brouzlit down with Pneumon'a succeeding L Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last , nours witn nine interruption ana it seemed as if she could not survive them A friend recommended Dr. King's New Difcovcij; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Tri d hot. ties tree at r . 8. JJunw's Drag Store. Re gular size 50o. and $1 00. ill (1). Appointment of Rralatrara. Office Clerk Superior Court. North Carolioa, Craven County. ' Under a' d by virtue of authority vested in the Ultrk of the Superior Court by sec tion seven 01 tue uomiuutea .erection Law 189S. nnd upon the recommendation of t!ie Chairman of the State Executive Com mittee of the Bepubhcan. Democratic and People's parties, in North' Carolina, who are y Law Con-tiluted Commis9iunrsof E,'ecUont, tbe Mlowing named Kegistrara of Election, are herthy appointed for the various election rrecincts ot Urnven County for tbe general election to be held Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, 1896. No 1, township, Vanceboro prtcinct; Btepuen f mil, a Josepn Jackson, r B W Smith, p. N.i 1, township. Maple Cvnress rjre- cinct; Alonza Phillips, i C B Stubbs, p; FT T ' ' lienrj a uhwbud, r. No 2, township, Truitts preciocl; S W Latham, d; Thos Moore, r; Lewis Union. No 8, township. Fort Barnwell pucincl: Joseph Kiniey, d: Jno W Taylor, r, I B ibmse, p. No S, township, Dover precinct; Joe E Kornegay, o: I'rimus KUein, rj M C Daughrrty. No 8, township. Core Cretk prreincti m fi .DinsoD, a; uiuro mciou, ti 1 u Gritno, p. . No 8, township, Temples pn cinct; W (x Temple, d; Jissie P Godctt, J", r: Josh Aatma, p. , No S, township, Stanton precinct: Isaa Taylor, d; Nero Uroom, r; C C Bell, p. No 6, totvnshlp, L-e's Farm precinct; W B Flanner.d: Jno K Holland, 1: B E Williams, p. No 7, township, East Jamrs City pre. cinci, win n jM.y, uj ruui wiuiauit, r; 4 1 riouinsan. p. . Ho 7, towtjsbip, West James City pr clnclt Henry B Lane, d; Root it Davis, r: P J Lee, p. - ' No 7, lownshlp, Rtverdale precinct; B W Ins, d; Seymore Pel bam, r; Q A Con ner, p. -. No 8, township, Neuse Trent precinct; IS Tisdalc, d; V- Jt Dudley, t; U Kichard son, p. ; " No 8, lownshlp, Rocky Run precinct; C R Ball, (T; Amos B Koonce, r; J L Vy etherino.ton, p. - . No 8. township. Pleasant Bill orecinct: Jno B Fr.och, d; t W Ham, r j D R Wil liams, p. No 9. tnwntbin. Jasper precinct; M W Carmen, d; JaWs A Lawson, r; J C Moore, p. w ; ,, CITY OF RW BBHB. 1st Ward. E M Grean. d: J.F Haralson. 1; JTLIccuIn, p. 2nd Ward, F T Patterson, d; B C Kehoe, r; E V Dickinson, p. 3rd Ward. Thomas Htanler. d: John TJ Boiith, ti John U Smith, p. 4th Ward, J F Jves, d; Geo P IJudley, rs V A Crawlord. o. , Sth Ward. McCarthy's, Jno M Hirgetft, tl; Raphael O'Hnrn, r; 8 F Hunt, p. 6th Ward, 8t Phillip's, Wallas Rose, d; Peter Fieber, r, Isaac Powell, p. - Sth Ward, Pavie Town, Fiank Tladale, d; J Calvin Bryan, r; C R Robbing p. . . - W. M. WATSON, iX 9.C.' September 7, 18&8. . " TO CUBE A COLD Ifl USI OAT . Take La native Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure, ii. f The Best I x SmoklngTobacco Made I 6 - .. f To Do - ' " ' 4 Given A way this year in valuable articles to smokers of BlackweH's .Genuine Durham ' Tobacco YonjvUl find one coupon in- . side each S-onnce bag, and two coupons inside each 4-onnce bag. Buy a bag, read the coupon and see how to get your share. J? Pnblle Npmkmit. Hon. Charles B. Ayoock, will ad dress the people at the following times and places. Folloksville, September 8; Jacksonville, Wednes day, September ft;.Richlands, Thurs day, September 10; IJallsville, Fri day, September 1,1, (Duplin county); Warsaw, Saturday, September 12. Come out and hear this eloquent and earnest'advooate of the people's rights discuss the 'great issues of the day. Clement Manly, Chm'n., State Dem. Ex. Com. Jno. W. TnoMPSox, Sec'y. Far Over SO Years Mrs. Winslon's Soothing Syrup h is been used ly Miliums of Motheis hr their Children hiie (eBthinfr, with perfect success, tt soothes the chi'd, to'iefl the Hums, allays ail pain, cures in l colic, nnd is the best remedy tor Diarrliosi, Twenty five cents a but. Ie. nepnhttenii ,hvpiiiioii. The Rcjutbliaiins of Craven Count ty will meet in tin: Court Uchism in this ctty Septembi r l?t!i, f ir th- purpose or i.ominnt 1112 e n (lnhn foracoumy l!'pubiicu 1 1 c l . ts . . - - Bub Ulrnn In l' al. From a nn.ici- ri e-nivi ii from f'ln'- ent Manly, Chairm.-in Suite Demo cratic Executive Cutiuiii tee, the JOUBNAL is requested to announce that the lion. U. B. Glenn will ad dress thpeople of New Burne next Wednesday night, September 9,h, The Bryan atid Wat6on Club o'f this city will probably have Mr. Glenn m its guest while he is in this oi ty," BneUen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Snlve in the imr'd for Cn', Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieum, Frver Sores, Tetter, Chapped tliinds, ChilMnius, Corns, and all Skin riiiiinns, and pi'Si tivel; cures Piles, ir no piiv nqu'red. It is guaranteed to give iei U ct siti9:'ctiin or mow -tflindeil . Annual Meeting;. The 42nd Annunl Meeting of the Stock holders of the A tin Mm: hdVi N'.rtii Oaro. Una Bitilroad Company, will be held lit Morebend Citynn l lie 4th Tbursduv (2-tlb Oav) in bepiemivr ibdu. F. C. KOBEBTS, Secretary. New Berne Mails. Notice Is given that on land after this date mans leave I - For all points in Pamlico County aid South Cre k section of. Beaufort County close at 5 a. m. For Vanceboro and Post Officts in Northern part of Craven County close at ia noon. , -' For Bcl'air and Lima, 9 a. m. For Wgitford, 11 a. m. All trail for DcBrubl evs to Fulloks- Tine, tbe former office t discoutinued vancetioro mail arrives 13 m. . Vanceboro msll lea vps 1 p. ra. M. MANLY, Postmaster NOTICE. i ' ' Third . District Conobessional Contention. To the rleieizstei and alternates of the tjongn ssioual Unoventino tr the Third district, you are herchy notilied that. the ('oneutioa will reassemble. at- Wnrssw, Lnpun county, jm. u.. on Wianepdiy, OcptemDrr. iU'l, IHHQ; that nr. tbe, c n. venience of said deieuatw tbe convco'l 'P Kill be called to order at A o'clock v. m Hi. t.m. I.. -A A U w 1 . Chairman of th Third District Congrai- . sionai onveouon. . . - , The 5jnger. Sewing Machine . . . 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Herohants and others re eelved on favorable terms, erowpt and ear tul attention Riven to the tntei'stol our on tomera. Collections Specialty. BOABJD Or DI&tOTORS. Ferdinand tJlrlch. E. II. Meadows, J. A. Hoadows. Samuel W. Ipock, . . vnait. unny, dr. . Jami s Redmond, , Chas Keizensteln, Mayer ilabn, - Thomas A. Green. C. K. FOT. .Crockett. . Chas. II. Fowler, n liiinm uudq, E. W. Smallwood. Geo. M.Ives, - Miss Mary Hatch. Har rison will oesm her Music Class on the first Monday in October, at her residence, 17 New street. . For Girls, T"rRale,sh ?'c The Advent Term of the Fifty-fifth School Year will begin Sept., 24, 1896. 83r"3pecial attention paid to thorough instruction on the Violin. Ct niflcate admits to Vassas. EEV, B. 8MEDE9, A. M. IsOSST ! Certificate No, 168, dated Angost 23, 1893, of the Commercial Building and Loan Association, Bichmond, Va. Issued to H. V. Hill, of New Berne, N. C. If re turned to the undersigned a reward will b..'pinl. H. V. BILL, Box 405, New Berne, N. 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Li'e 1 nd Limi'ed Life Policies also ronlniu lat'e Cne'i Surrender Values,' stipu'ah d in the polk us and f ruling a -p'i 1 1 nf 1 lie Contract. . , ' Ii minla;ns a hither s anriurd of sol. vency tlinn'is einpldjed bv any other Company or ny State Department In ; this country, having in 1882 voluntarily - j adopted a . 3 Per CentReserve,; thu niaking Its contracts the safes, and . most valuablo ever often d. i All policies are by their terms nonfor- -f(.itat:le nfu r two or three payments, not even requiring surrender in rase of lop?e, and sncli policies participate in annual '. ' Dividend. The Cash Surrender awl-Paid Up Values are plainly staled ia each po). . icy, thus avoiding all misuoderstanifiBg ordisappoinlmeDt. The aseots of the Company respectfully solicit eorrespoo ; dencewitb anyone desiring Inrtber infor mation, i S. D. WAT, Gen. Agt., raleigh; x.g, P. S. COX, Agent, llEW BERNE. N. C. - One Thousand for One . (TRADE MARK.) ACCIDENT, TICEBTS. - The Inter-State - Casualty Companj, of New York, gives THREE MONTH'S Insurance $1,000 for $1.00, . - to men or womei, between 18 anil SO years ot age, airalnst fatal street Aeoldents a-foot, or on Bicycles, Hnrsee.Wafrons, Horse ars. Railroad Cars, Klevatud, BrWsre, Trolley and Cable Cars, 8tamslilps,8teamboata and 8 team Fa rlea. r,r""B' S.K. Street. WM. H. OLIVER, LIFE, FIEB, MARIN R, ACCIDBNT. F1DKLITT. 8TKAM BOILBR Insurance...... V MKWBBRJf, - A nnniber of Time-Tried and Fire-tested Companies represented. Cver ll,000,000 asseta represented ' ; NOTOART POBUa ""Commissioner ot Deeds for New Tork, Con nectlcut and Pennsylvania. tW"Ageut National Board Mvlna Under writer. ...... , lixecurnx .notice. Ravins dulv anallflad as Ihe 'Rivnitrls in 1 W- a a ot ulla L. Jordan, deceasttL. late of Craven County N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the ttjate of raid Julia i Jordan, depeaai, to ex- uiuu luem.n me piioersianeo on or oe. f.ire'tbe lOib day of August, 1807, or this' " noic will Im pleaded in bar' of their lecoxerj. ... . i All raraons indelitod tn laid estate will phase make immediate payoieut. Emii.ic J. Bwirdell, Ezerutrix, New Berne, ND., Aug 8th, 1800. II. W, SIMPSON, Funeral , Director and !Embalmer. IJS Broad Street ........'...'PHOJlIJSt HBurlal Robea.a Splecalty.f - . ' Administrator's Notice - The MnrtirlneJ, Thos. F. McCarthy, Public Admioistiator, liuviou duty qualu Bed as Adminl-trator ' ol the estate Edaard Dlckcrsnp, dee'd. lie-ebf ulres notice Ilia all against the f state of said Edward Dicker.- ran, fiee o, . to present tbem tn said Adiiili islratnrduly tuthtnticated for pay. n ent on or befma the 4tb day of August, 1897. or else lids nolle will lia nl..Hul io bar i f recovery. . . rersont imieDttd to tbe estate must pay without delay. , . - . , This 4th day or Auaukt, 1888. JrW' W.McpABTBf.PHb. Adm, W. T. McCarthy, Alt'y. . . , , PrtsiasBt, . Vice-X.iS't, B. S. OaiOS.BM'r Jtlreas. HcwBcrnc Ice Co Kanalaitaren of mf. CKV$tAL ICS . " -Krom Djptllled Water. Out-put 0 Tons Jiaily. " " " . Car Load Lots P." '. Ice delivered dully (except fun ' ) a. m, Jo 8 p m. - Smidays (retail only) 7 a. 1 uoon. or prices and 1 ' - adJrws, B. r . ' '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1896, edition 1
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