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17 EES! JODBNAL : AKLES L STBTSNS. , ITOR AND PCOPEIETOE. ESBNSj N. a Deo. ) 7, 1896 ared at the Port OIBce at Mew Berne' . as Mcoad. clan matte. Imilt Journal (ewsept Monday)3is urea by carrier In this city, at 50 cents montfi, ; - - i Mouths, invariably in advance, tl.oo - ' " W.00 i,r Jockval on year, In M anoe, 11.00 iverUalnf Bate (Ivan oniappi cation at v cent par line will b charged tor Oa ot Thank. Beaelntlon ol Beapect ai.d uary Foetoy; alao tor Obituary Notices r tbaa too which th editor liluisell il aire aa a matter ot news. oUce at Chora nJ Saclety and all other rtalnmentt tront whloh revenue la to be irad wlllbaobatfTHl tor at the rate of tive alia. be Jooumi, will not under any circum Hoee be reaponalble for the return or the e keeping ol any rejected manuscript. No -eptloa will be made so id is ruie with re rd to either letter or inolosures. Nor will Kdltor enter Into correspondence on m ln retocted manuscript- ' STAJtT.THEM GOING NOW. On the local page will be article liicU. ara of special interest to ery citizan and merchant ot New rne.y It ii a matter of vital importance at manufacturers be eatablisheJ re, for there can be no prosperity here a'community must live upon i own resources, without any ma rial contributions in the way oi w people and new money from tside sources. The Journal has often pointed 'iat a tobacco warehouse built this city would do for its local ide, and what the establishment this warehouse might easily lead in the way of developing othei lustries. . Everything is right at hand which necessary to give business to a to cco warehouse, and the outlay foi e warehouse is bo small compared benefit! that would arise from iu orations, that it seems strung, at it hat not 'been built before It only needs some local effort to rt the movement which shall lean building of tome factories in thif- No better time is offered than The Fat of Triplet! In China la the southern provinces ol ins. there is a superstition that it plets are born one of the threi .ildren will eventually become i ted rebel. In order to avoid that rest of Chinese curses, a bad son, "wise man" Is tent for in order to cide which of the three children the destined black sheep. Th. ree infants having been conveyed to a perfectly dark room, the wise man" takos three pieces ol ine, each of a different color, at bite, red, and black, aud entering room ties one of these pieces of ring round a wrist of each baby, he one which, when brought out to the light, is found to have the d string on its wrist, is drowned i a puppy. From "Chinese Su rstitions," in Demurest' Muga- ne for January. : HW TBI r We pfler One Hundred Dollars Reward r any case of Catarrh that cannot b i red bj Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. Chukt & Co., Props. Toledo, 0 We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. iienev for the last 13 vears, and believe ro perfectly honorable in all husiucf anaactioos, and financially able to carrj t any obligation made by their firm. esT & Tbtjax, Wholessle Jruygistp. Toledo, 0. , ' Ai.niNo, Kinitak & Marvin Wlioli le Druzdsts, Toledo. Kail's Catarrh Care Is taken interaalh ting directly upon the blood and mucoid nauu or the system. Fnce 7. per i oi -, riold by all Druggists. Testimonial' Hall's family Tills are the beet. , Th Well-Brea Man. Every well-bred man I ever kne d only one school of manners. be business world, the political rld, are the fields whero good ceding is tested. Sex does not ler Into the question of human irlty. . What, effect it does have usually toward improving men's .nnert and morals. In busines Icea where there are women cm- yes the men are always neuter in ;iearance, more coor toons in thin lress, and more-dignified in their gnage, than in those where the lonnel is exclusively inascnline, ry sensible women knows per- ly welt that the average man if y far from the ideal. lie is gen- anljr but ho it not a gentleman. a good follow, but not a good . Ho tries to do better than he y is, but he ii not bothered by ranch success.. The genuine man, calm, serene, polite to only found once in ten times. ther nine rang from this high to that of the 'boor, .Yet it always making, aud within -my own experience I have noticed a perceptible change for the better. From "Is Chivalry Deaf,," in Demorest'e Magazine for Jan uary. - , , TO r I RE A COLS IS ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bronao Quinine Tablets All druggists rcitmd the money if it fails to cure. 25c. -. v : ' :. SsTPtian Oniona . ; . English imports of onions hao increased from ' Egypt, says Cham bers' Journal, and it is acknowledg ed that this country is at present the most active and aggressive com petitor in the onion trade. "Egypt has been regarded by somo people as the land of pyramids a:M mum mies only, but it has from time im memorial had a reputation for on ions. Ancient Egyptians cwore by the onion, and regarded the plant as sacred. The inscription on the pyramid of Cheops tells us that the workmen had onions given to them, and from the Bible we learn that the Hebrews, when slaves under Pha raoh, enjoyed three bulbs, and that when far away they remembered "the leeks and the onions and the arlic." The trade with Egypt for onions is now so important that four ines of steamers are engaged in the traffic, bringing consignments from Alexandria to Liverpool, Hull and London. The Egyptian onion is a hand some and useful vegetable, and by electing the best strains of 6eeds the quality tends year by year to im prove. The Egyptian knows two varieties, the "Baali" and tho "Mis- i-aoui," but supplies of the latter iind are seldom scut abroad, as they ibsorb so much moisturo from the frequently irrigated ground in w hich diey are grown that they do not ttand a sea voyage. The "Baali" nion is the more popular Egyptian )iiion and is grown in yellow soil, vliioli is sparingly watered wnue tut )ulbs arc maturing, in order that iho onion may stand a lengthy sea oyagc with little risk of "snrout ing." So excellent in quality are these onions that ellorts are, it ie laid, being made in other countries to raise onions from Egyptian seed. M'cOITer Yon a Kcmerty WMi'h Insures SAFETY M LI K 0( Eotn Mother uuU C'liiltl. MOTHERS FRIEND BODS CONnJiESF.NT OF ITS PAIX, HOKltOK AM D.(;LIi. Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. EntloreI and rccoinmriHlPfl !y pliysl ?iatiH, inidu-iteft atifl thone wliolmve iihcH it. Jieivure of nubstitutes and iiuUatlong. pnt by iin?. or wrtll, on ppcelpt of price i.OO p-r ttnulr. lim.k "TO -HOTHKHS' .u.iiloU fiuo. cutitatnine To.miUtry leaiiiuoiitiiis. BBABFIELD SECTOAIOit CO., Atlanta, da COLD BY ALL IT -JOISTS. Executrix Notice. Ilavins qualified ne Executrix of A. II. P well, ilpcciiwit, late .f Ciuvcn county, jute ot'Nonli C'arnlinn, tliia is t" iiutiiy ill persoiifi li'ivim; rluiins against tin1 late ol suid (lefinwd to exhibit ilietn li. iMrliTsiiicd on nr before I hi- 1st flay i.l Vovembcr, 1"W7, Oi tliis notice will Ik pla'l in bar iif llieir rccuvi-iy. All pcr inn imleliti'i! to Siiiii estate will pleiisi m ike pnvnii'it. This the ailtli ilav of Oetoher, 1800. EMMA II. I'OWEI.L. Executrix. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. vei -n-r s-SS mnz Z - rfVT COPYRIGHTS ito. Anynnft UMifltn a xkH'-h mirj &entfipton may qtft:!rtv tuMwrtatft, free, winrtluT en lnventirn (s jirol4t,y puiontitble. roumiuiilRatloni ttrtetly c.jnllilt?nttal, OMt'ni anenvy foriwcurlnp iati'iiu tn America. We iuiva W nethntttorj fllc. pjiientt tikc'i tiirutirfU iluuu Co. ruotive ppeciul uotlcfl In tha SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Uliiflfmled, lnrcnrt rlrmilntlon of nny n.'iwnT.lflo jimrnul. wei-kiy, leniml3.INI Byt'nr! tl.-Vlaix iiionlhH. HipcliniiTi eoplis imd ilAXD luoK un I'a ruTii Mint free. AildrwA MUNN ft CO., 3t Uioudtrnr. New l'rk. One ThouHiiml for One frn.VDB MARK.) i3C:PEKT TICKETS. The Inter-5tate Casua Company, "of w Tork glffi THBEE MONTH'S Insurancf $1,000 "for $1.00, to men or women. betweon 18 anil m yeurs ortifo, iiyalnH fUn) btrKt. AruliiimlH n.foofc. i,i nn Huvi-itw llorfm.iVttiriMiH, Himn ( r, Hnllniml turf. r.icvdiBii, iiriiiKn, J riiilny iiitil I uliln c;ni-, ttutmelil,ttu-imilKiiU kinh steuu t ail les, Don't Tobiicr ftfitl nntl KinAke Tour If you waut to qmi tobacco niJnij3slI) aod IbrevtT, be madu well, fctrong, maoe tic, full f)fnw life and iforf rnke No-To-Bac, the wnndcr-worker Umt makf weak men atronjr, JUny paiu eu pou-wK In ten day- U per 400,000 to red. Bmj NoTo-LtHC from your own (truUnho will Kuaraotea a cure. Booklet anrl nuru Uleumllod free, Ad. Stifling itfliiedy Co., Chicago or New Yurk. g YOUNG A Ancient Love Letter. -YooDg fellows iu these degdnernta tlaya have uo idea how formidable a docQiuent a love letter vfqb a century and quarter ago.- It whs v orso than prepar ing a luwyer's firat brief or a Uieologteal .student's ordination Kermou, Tho Phil adelphia Inquirer bus unearthed a billet to the lady of his beurt written by no leBs a personage iliaii CUneral Benedict Arnold of malodorous memory. It was written in 1775. If matches depended nowadays on love letters composed in ibis elaborate etyle, the woods would be full of old maids and old bacbelora The iotter itself would cover mtiuy pagea of typewritten manuscript. Life v is too short to read it all, but here ib an . extract: .j Peak Madam Twenty times bare I taken nf uiy pen to write to yon, and an ofton fto my treioblluK hand refosod to obey the thc taW of tuy heart a -heart wbicii, aHhooKh mini and acrono amid the daubing of arms and all the din and horrors of war, attumpta. to address yon on a subject to imimrtntit to its happiness. Dear madam, your charm have -r lighted up a- Uame iu my bosom wbi?h mo nyver bo fztinuibbed; your beavmily imnge Is too deeply lraproawtd ever to be effaced, lly pamuon is not founded on personal charms : r only ; that sweetness oi disposition and pood. ness of henrl, that sentiment and Bcnmbtlfty " which so Btronly mark tho cbarnctor ol the1. lwcly Mjbs 1j. bhlppen, nrndur her omiabio beyond expreasion andwili ever retain the heart she hus onc captivated. On you alone my happiness depends, end will you doom mo to languish in despair? Shall I expect no return to the most sincere, ardent and disinterested passion! Do yon feel no pity in your gentle bosom for the man who would die to make you happy? May I pTcsumo to hope it ia not impossible I may muko a furor able impression on your heart? Friendship and esteem you acknowledge. Dear Peggy, sutler that heavenly bosom, which cannot know it self the cause of pain wilnout a symputbetio pang, to expand with a sensation more-tender, more soft Ulan friendship. A union of hearts in undoubtedly necessary to happiness, but five me leave to observe that true, and perma nent bHppiuess is seldom the effect of an alii r.nco loiojed on' a romantic passion, where fancy governs moro than judgment. Friend bhip ar.U thteem founded on the merit of thtt object is the most certain basis to build a lust ing happiness upon, cud when there is a tm der and ardent pumon cuono fitloand friend: ship oud rhtecnien iLo other the heart, unlike yours, icuat to callous to every tender senti ment if tho taper of lovo iu not lighted up at thu Hanip. y What a howl this love letter would raise iu a modern breach of premise suit Two Steals a Day. The Itcv. Milrs Grant, Adventist, ot Boston is cue of Ike fmv diet faddists who makes his notions pay. Ho is ablo to live, be healthy and grow fat at least fat enough on 873a cents a week. As to tho materials of which this cheap diet is composed, they include no Jish, flesh cr fowl. Mr. Grant is a vege tarian, except lor eomo eggs and a littla milk and now cheese. Ho considers that oatmeal porridge and unleavened bread made of craliani flour contain (ho ele ments of life in largo measure On this, which noma irreverent souls stylo horso feed, C riuit subsists largely. He adds all kinds of fruits and nuts and a con siderable quantity of peas and beans. Ho crosses out tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper and spices, as well as cakes, pics and puddings. Even with this simple food, howover, ' Mr. Grant wonld not be ablo to bring the cost of his eating within 87 cents a week if be did not pcrtuke of aliment very (sparingly. He eats only twice a d;iy. Breakfast; he takes at 8 and dinner at 8. He l(as no desire for food at other times. It may be mentioned that others than 'Grant, especially in our large cit ies, aro also practicing the two meal a day system and find it ugrees with them admirably. Tkey divide the intervals into such periods ns suit their conven knee. Able physicians have regarded it as established by experience that unless engaged iu hard physical labor two n.eaU a day are better for full grown nun nud women tban three. As to the result of bis fruit, vegetable' and cereul diet Mr. Grant cays: "As I grow older I feel younger. I can preach every evening and three times on Sunday and feel as fresh at the close of the day as in the morning. " Six hundred thousand brain cells, ev ery one of them capable of rccbiviuu and holding a picture of something we have seen or heard or thought of in tently, would make a fine picture gal lery in the courso of a long life, Scie-. tists declnro all tho sights and sounds we encounter and all onr thoughts .are registered permanently in - our brain cells, aud consequently in our minds. This being the oosu, unless we wish to paint a considerable purgatory for our selves for our old ago. it is vitally Im portant that we make our brain pictures out of tho pleasantest, kindliest, bright est and ix-ht sights, sounds and thought possible. 1 There was one way in which the sym pathy of Franco could be withdrawn fiom Pfi.'iin in the present Cuban crisis, and that way led through tho French pocket. It has evidently been ipuched fvt Just. French citizen in Cuba have sof li red lueses through the rebellion, and France communicate to Spain that she hold Spain responsible for them. Un ions Spain settle up fbo may expect French editor to make steady war upon her. -. -. - 1 .ii r 4b Don't come to Pittsburg if yon are out of work, say the distracted muchlu- j ista and laborers of that city. Their in- 1 dustriaj booin huj pot y( boomed to I hurt, aud (hey have not at this tjjuo work enopgb for themselves. ' By and by thoy bope for better thing. ' ' It does not aeeru like it, but some pet), pie declare that smoking ii decreasing in the United State. It is a fact that the number of cigar consumed last year feljpff 70,000,000. ' . wit. 8:r4?t, " - . :as. bbducmd. - frcHnt, ' 71c-Pri't, t. 8, WWW, Mf fn. . New Berne Ice Co . - Mannfiietarer . ' - From Distilled Wtr. ' ' Out-put 80 Tons t)i.lly. , ' . Car Load Lots Polldted. Ice delivered dully (except HupdayO .8 a, m. to 8 p. ta. . '., isuucixys (retuii only) 7 b,i m. to vi uoou. Fur prices nd other intbrtnatioD, ttldreu. . Ca GPiQN.Mansjor. The highest tobaccos . is ' ' J u s t as good as Durham." -Every old smoker knows there 13 none just ' -i as good as You will find one eacu tvtroouncc poiw insiae eatii uujj ui liBcwciK 1 inruant. Buv-a bnir of tins bratitd tolwcco cor.t.on which ' to get IB HE 1 ' THE : .Clean ! Newsy ! - Honest ! A Newspaper for the Banker, 'Merchant, Mechanic, Laborer and Farmer. A Paper for every household ! All-' the- News The Latest Telegraphic Hews ! 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'"' . tlouest lnjMxlfve, Fmtlvi in JltjireatiiODj - ronncT la Principle, Umtwerviux Iu ; its Allcglnnre to IJijilit 1 lieorie -' " V : . v nd Kight VrnfMcrr. - - -The Sn.l publislie all Ui news all Hie tiine. but itrlocn not allow lis columns tr 0 degnidpJ by U0'leuii, imaord or niirntv'iU'nt.flllonul n.fi! tpr.--" a ''' I ' - " , ' ' r Kdiiqnolly, T(IK HS i Ihe.onsiMcul iti d ni):bai)"n'di plian.plon und ii l id. r of 'popular r'gliU aod 'Interekts O-'uiii.I p'olitipil mucliiues and. mnaopolics ol nerj tonructer, lnuepcnai nt , in all liilnu. extreme in none.' It is lor 'uood laws, n6 fluvemnioiit and itoixl order, n . . . -! r. si . . . . .... i.: .. . j 4 ny uiau iitiy yenia a oiini a:x uw u year.' claim for other 1 r"Ti n- -l k. 5U coupon inside biic.anu twocou lour ounce and read the gives n list them I1E ! Only News ! RALEIGH, N, Q. WASHINGTON,' I). C, . - " NEW 0KK, DH'IIOIT, MICH., andCHICAUO.lLL. Sample . . ' Copies . ' Frc !!! CiuiiWHMairnzine. ' A knowledge of rponomlc and politico erouoinic qne-tKrns uixl ,llieir pVii-tit mI ' bfjirttijj upD Aiiiericnn rood'unitis is up itnpoi'iuiif t Aiiur'cin citijs"Bs todn'Juiiii 1 1 tho H'Mul'iivJt'p In uhuil. in a cntlge de ' ' ; - r ':'-'-T-'' ' Tbo.'Qopu'iiic han. it bilance, . ami itajieru atiQtire and irospi-nty 'wib i dcjitiid u;i fj (Jieeiyisntjoii ndgo"l seiilt jof the bi'opls upon tlue mbjec'-i, porn j mcc J - lUtr!y tli fjiieslipnj. oi Moif y, Piotectlon nd Ltt'fOf," '.;.' . "J - "l ' - To tips ciucutlunal ivprli'.tirjKTON'S MACiAlilNli In txcluMvelv dtvotal, ;" ' It routs not upon popular nawt, but iijiim cai'el'nlly thouhtuat Ulea.prlucrplis aud fiu't. :; ;r '."." ; .;' s. It aims to 1 stflclly it'ntir: In fin tli i'd, itV'tJ' rO "till acrgratu.ip Jatn, nol Auierkari in (entiiiient, . , j ; i Is i't rcnllty a riiajjuzine of Aniericuti .Ecouomics and 1'nlilical 8c.lcure. 25 cents numbur; f 2.00 h voir. fiUNTON'S MAGAZINE, 1 Craven County Bonds. - Scaled Fuels will be rcreive- for iliesan of time five hundred d"lhr 6 ptrveni Craven Couuty hon'ia, ni or all, exolii j sivei I interest, n wrvn s thu niz.li. t re jtct env und all bid.. . AH hi- l musi be retived on or berop 4 o'clock p. m.. on Fudsiy,. Diretnlx-t IStli, 1890. T. A GKEFN L. II. t Ul LEH.fc ' J A. BUt AN. - - "" .. BotiJT-' (IK Bl'IW. " Or, The Board l R'Keritn i -N licnir . Acadtmy. ;, :- .. OT BKRNf. ACADKMiT ew Berne, H. C, Under the plan of rori;niiiition. oflert thoroujjh loetruclioo in the (Mamiral nod Engli8li Courses oy a orps oi enmo Educators from the Untvermy ni fiorit Carolina, Horner's School and "ther not" Educational Iu6titrition&, ' , . .'-, . Tuition Fteft Monthly in Advauce. . - Primary 'Di'pnrtineut,,- 11.25 piT m"iitl . Intcntiwiittie " 3?5 Catsual , " ", 3.0' - For further information, apply or dress, ' ; John H.'Iono. O. E H Meadows, T. A. Ukken, Bcant of Ittgunt , NORTH CAROLINA J . S tRAVffN CotfNfv, J suparior Court. juua i-euuur, - -r-i ;. . vs. ' ' i : Vv- Noticb...;. Curtis Pittilor. - ) The dependent above named, will take notice., that on action cntitien as nbovr has been commetiufil in the up-nor court ol Join county, ly the plui ufl aKitinst ihe defeudent lor a divoicv on sround ot wilful abandoumeot; ao'l- sam dt-fi'iidcnt will lurther take notice, thai be 19 rtquired lo nppear at the next lerrn ot Junes buperior court to be litdd at the conit bouto in Trenton, on the 22nd nt March. 1897, and answer or demur to the complaint now on tile in said action. r the plaintifl will apply to rhe Ccurt fur tile rebel demnnclei in said action. -This November 13, 1896 . K KOONCE, Clerk mierM Court Joues Co. Notice I Notice Is hereby given that application will be mado to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, i ciiaiifre und ameud the Charter of t lie City of New Berne. " . . KOBT, HANCOCK. For Kent ! Two nice convenient Dwellings on Pol lock street, New Berne, once known as Amyett House; the other next to my own residence. -: For Terms apply to E. G, HILL. December 9, 1896. IaOST I Cert:Pc4te Nn. 256 tor one" slmrc nt nock iu A. & 8. O. -It - It !...- ot. ibis lost Cel'lltil'Mt.' llCnn"!! w.ll CM' OMde fr a'dapucme.' -. KOUP. . PRIM HOSE ' Notice ! Noticcjs hcrebc uuen tt mi app'icalii o will be inaiie to the next w-9k..o oi the Oenornl Assembly of North CironoH tor Charter, IacrpordiinK ne Mmual Aid S30ciiitioD of New Berne, H.V. . . ; C. C. BO CH. i Chm'n Siid Directors. Jake Notice I , Tin) best IhiDg for New Borae thai i.sd aver, happened. .. An enterprise that aill Iw ever a sweets. We are now shwiuk cook wood, - slov or ranee lentlis, the very nicest " kind, "; and torin it . away a iio:er . large slieM bouie; Uei ps dry alwuys in - rainj wth r, and never nets wet . - ' We keep a lai'uu etpek of this kind on hand, Wu cui the price on WffiDg, a eare bebor prepaied to- do it chrnpei dmn lieatofcire, and we now , deliver it o your wood boiucsor Anywhere you want it, ailhout any tron'ile to you. ooly ivc your orders to , lilO HILL, the Sluugle Man. ' .. ;. a You can also do Bia Hill a favor, by revolting to him, it his own carts don't eluer the wood anywhere the cuaionut iuiy nar.t i put, We have- plh rav uen and ck'e teams rrsdy io serve the rood citizen ot New Berne,' it' i bey wit) inly take lold of ad enterprise k tin, ne that ha never lirta ottered to New dome like this before. . . ; Krspiciliiliy, , ' , i . '' . UIO HILL. The Shingle Uxn STOCK FOIl And Money toJLoan, Mechanics and ,.,.... ' - . , ' . ; ; IaTcaterHgUnlOB.' ' J. C. Diibwht, Pr'S'di-oi '.. ; 11. T. Jebman, l'inn vi. t Gao, AfLr-rj, Meorwsry. . " Of EALKItlU, N. C. . Offer fjoo allure of SivnliS -i.ch' tor 100 iHoqifily caymenl' fil ient nuh. tnh aj'ec" cnt. Iliui if the ."nir tli' tffre mafud'j.ttie vemaiidna jrHvments ill he maile tio'u tlw Ounrantee Fur d, (Such Pitymen's ge no beiiig a if "r' iter. W K - fti.-px and A, 'H, I'owoi ). - ' Full I'a'd hiV' vttnent tWit, l or vntue tlOO. Is mid lor lii'' -.), nt . x ecni.i by Henl E-l it M. llXHties. T Jets kiv paid by the Uuioa.Juslntividi mi oi su per e nt p- r apmirn. pawl end annua n ' Uanb by Couponi The, I Jri"i will turn ciibt of 8'iie'i,. wltft pivP'eo't i" dntc, upon application.' Or 10 years after .lute will pn.v (100 per entire, thus glvmi additiquai ppibl "f fJ5 per ahan- ThU iHoneti.e t ot and i"-st li'y-tl'i en,S'Vtr oljered, llpinnbi'i w"l be or''n'Bi d ftni Loans nn.de in my Towp, hoe atock it hi-ld. 0' Aw Wimt'd, Adrlreed - . GEOHliE ALLEN, SecreUr J3 Pulleil lluihlmu, UulriMli, NO. '" "V " 1 .' ' " ' ' - CV lU2a(e M4t&ty n r . ' tiA ' " u, , II-.. Ut ....... l thn 1. & N. (1 lliir.! f!...winv. I-. Cll(Jl III ' iiiK liero lost, Hpnlicntlon will lie n mode fur a iiu)li(te tiicnuf, L. K, hi'TliuJJ. IINANCIAt, farmers & f.lerchcnts CAN Begaxii STiaiixessratf a? , ism. Capital Stock, pM In........... 7Si" "i Surplus ..4 ; ...8 ' I Uwilvkled Protlte ............ : ; . " .OFFICERS: l H. ODT1.KH, Prwident. ' , y. , W, s.(;iiadwi:il, Vice Prwr ' ' T. W. IlKWKr, t'xshler. " J. W . Hioiilk, lellrr. ' " ;; , " . Vs. F. Matthbws, Collector. J ; Wltb'vrell eatatlUhe1 eonnfothins" fhl Hank 19 rpnrtHl to offer all aocommodar -vloiw oimalxtunt with conservative baiiklnK. . , Frompt anl enrarul attention given toco.- 7 .evtioiis. Vie win be uleaKcd to correarH'ne '- ' .;. vith tliow who may contemplate makln 'hanmw or ooeimiv now oraMinta, v... ,. , . . T. A. Green, Pr, E.H. Meadows, Vice rre,'-'" H. H.Oaovaa,Caahlr. ..:....'; V:.; . :P- NTTW BEB,'p,?",);';::''.'-' a eNeKAI . HaNKIHfe MmiNlvw .'. V Account ol Banns, Banavra, liorpoi . ' . .una. Farmers, Merchant and othern rt K: . ivwlon lavora hle Mi. wnpt and ear i r 7 .' i ittonllon fflven to the lilt wat wrm-i .' ' .v i np Colleotlnna -.pocinUT 1 ' " ..C? '; -J.' " BORI f'tt'TORfl .- :" , inal.a Ctlrtnl . r,-., Mttauoaiir 't- ' Mca'lown, - "Jha yHufly, Jr. -ra tiriui'l W. Ivi'irH ... . . ; Inni' RMlmonn. .'has. H Fowifr ,v: .i Miier Mann, ... v . u. Ul'Mtnicer, s'. v ' ,t wna A. r"-',i.' .-P w email n r ."" .vti" i,,,,. y.rv'. W.F.Onnkett. ',' :,, .'.--v.' I. A. BKYAK. : T WDAKlUfcV..'.r-v.; ?sllent, , te fm? THB national sank. UI NBVt KttltN M. N. 11,' '' " r. " iUMOOHS'OliiJk.tCia.' toon. ?.':.'J: Capital ;. ' $lOtMH Surplun Profits... .-. - .- Ill KM (ltO " . . Cms. 8. 1Ikya Jho, Dunn, u. h. hobkkt " i J. U. HAOKBUa V-tf,: . L. MAKVKI -. vial. ovE- : nlKB F1HB MAKlNb - . .v ;,v? '. " AtiiiittiM'. rioivUil-, .. ' '''' , ST RAM HbWlJ:.& Insurance.. I 1 SUWHRKN ' ' - ' ;';"''"'c"!'l:-i duunMiei or lti:Mr fried anil Fu-ia'd r.v Ooinnanloa represented. ' ' .'!ver .'uumuw i.-ei. represented - . ,-" ": 1WMIO 1TBL1U. ' . ' ' I i i ilea,' w r nr.. i tKier. jpVf-; WB.' W. Clark. Owed H. Quk. Our x Juion, . r -r-j..' At i. Art , ",.' ''yfJ.-' - . . New B?-rne,.f N. c .h '. v :':iy .J1.V',1'i' -.''''iH1'' C XL. 8lnim.iis. - A. D. Ward &iiiimoii & - Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at - LAW. , -'-.rV'.V ' shM BRHNB, N C.'VS'1'.,';'.'' I'raolloe la Graven. Oarteret, JoneafLplIOtr,' and "nkl'iw au'l HHinlleu eonntlea, and-the" siijm nn nun.. ( in.-eal No. 8 nouth Kiont sireui.opiwtiteUoieii a Itaaa. . . . r P. H. Pellelier. ; ATTOBNE'AI..IAwJ;-;t;i:.; Middle Street, Lwyerr Brlpi 0f BuildiBg-, i-v '''-;' '-'l: Will nractloe in the Conntlea ot Craven , ' Carteret, Joneo, Onslow and Pamlico. V, Hi . .. ouitatKxw Berne aud Supreme Cosrr of , tbebtata -, . ::. - i "- frHLDDD PQISQI A SPECIALTY;? i 2 innrodfnlMoSfidftTs. Toncaabe treated I vJ ttomfl f orsamo price under same Rura cy.liyoaproirioonTDfJoere wejwinooo ,' iract to par Mlroul fares nd hotl btlULartRl 11 ' v Mebftrn,lfwefali(Tirure.UfoabTetaTkeniiir ' turf. Iodide BotMh. and attll bar arhaa and ' paina,MuoonFihMiDiiTOutb,8orThroRU,n fi ... FlmplM, Coptp Colored HptSi Ulcra oa inr paitof tl.bcrdy,Illr or Eyebrows fulllnf j Outr H to ihla Secondary pLoOU POlKojl - " in rnavrsn tee to cnr. We aolictt titm moat oMii . $ veoannntoura. bis dii has t tSniUeMi the aklll of the bloat euiioeut v rtini. bAOO.uOv omDltal betrind onr ntKVmul tinAi miPBUitv. AbailutnDroofaHntMMiednii . Demna onr nncwtjp kop,icaUiik AdorM COOK. BKMtJDX CoJ Notice. Bj virtue of a power oi sale contained t Ti! in a i.ioitgaue dee! execute I by Oulleo ' : Haddoek an wile." Sarah EL Hadd"Ck, to ' ', ye". H Mi'l, oa iie lt)th day of Notm-"' pf-r. 895, and registered ) Pook XYtfh page 568, ftpjili?r''''lfi t'tjeppj)n: '; tv'.i Will. n the 4th luj nt lupuar,ii.X . 1897, at 12 o7da:k nr., at the coupt bouse (Iimii ip iHr "wp.'f J(ew Berpe, l to. ":'" tiie hlaii'! i 'I der, f r ' ""h. H'f oiinwjng . denrtl' ttfi,-l apd tflwltl fin l . ' ','. north i''p 'Bse ( pp thy aouit) i i- pf fa n no .ii.( ,''joiil. ' " ' IDH iti Ian V I L. i ne-.ter and Ahnnri B -vrl.t. ii , 1' in'ff tl' ha" oiea c , in r- or i- . Jt l'.vtn tit';.:. nfi of 'idon "lutli lb- f'uMy pl' Vul- .pr , ien Ha"diak nnrw,, . m. . N. - w'r . 1886 ' 1 ' .' ' '...' ,'Ov V ' '"''''"' ' ".:'-"' :.;-' f, -It -V It .' Bv . MMltl AH.'),: V , '.' ' llniH arlr-ti it 1 Caveal,an4 'i radu-Marka obtain I rttain':4 a'-vj f 'I f MODKftAT 1 U,s. pktchto n. J a ka Uiiit uwa w. ' ant buf'a4C0nuucla4 icr Our Ornci i OroeiTr i wid wieantr uit pvUiUi remote irm nanntnirroa t - bead n-.nM, drau inir or pVita. irlth dftcrip ' rion. Wo fiJviM, if patcnlU or not. treaoti .harffl. ut tea fxt dim till patent laacturra, A pkMWLrT, H JIytoOtifiin Pa(eHt," with ' i;oH ipl uua m lb U, fl.uj t'' 'it a vxumu Hcttt Ires.- A'l'irraa,- . w - (. . . ... j j Whyiufler with Coiulit Colds, and , j Lafirtppe wlien LAXATivit Khomo CJuiNjm will rurn ji.u In nr.ft day. Dam p- ibv nnin in Hie bead like (Srllplwie o' Quinine. IUlt up in tnW ' .eooveo'enl U kin. UU.iioUlw.l 1, , , . . , t,l a. ' or money reiunded. I'lice 23 Cenii ale -ii ttiml'.fiin1 IMinpiiunv, him! h of money retunilwl. riiee 23 Ctnifl. 1 i ft
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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