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"T-S I tiiviih. .105 AND Psopbistob. HsBB. N. C. Deo. )8, 1896 ! at Mil rot Offloe st New Ben a tMond flu matter. pAitt (except Jtoad7)3u 'red bjr carrier la this city! at M cent Memm, Invariably la advance, tl.0ft ; N.00 air JocaifaL one rear, In ad anoe, 11.00 i rrerUauif ris, tee given oaLeppl eatlon at a oiur. , fir oean ) line will be enarged for i ile ot Thank, Resolutions ot Beepeet aud :iarj Poetry; aim tor Obituary Notice r t ..an tboM whtoh tM editor himself ' Rsve a a fatter ot neve, notice ot Church and Society and all other itertalnmenbj from wblob revenue Is to be rived will be charged for at tbe rate ot nve aline. 1 The .iouiwit iwlll not under any elronm ranees, bej responsible (or the return or tbe i aie keeping at any rejected manuscript. Do KKoeptloftwUlbs made to thU role with re arJ en either letter or lnolosures. Nor will Bdltor ante tntoi correspondence eon- TVKUO FEBUNOI AND CUBA. ' The almost, unanimous sentiment ia this country regarding the Cuban contest, wbjph has been in favor of the insurgent cause, baa both strengthened and intensified since tU'iews of Maceo's death. It does not need published inter views of any State or Government official as to what he thinks on this question, for the brave and long- continued fifht of the Cubans has won them admiration from every cit izen in this country, and created a sympathetic feeling for them, and a hops for their success. Whatever the truth may be re garding Maceo's death, if the truth be that he was basely betrayed and then as treacherously butchered, there is no gainsaying the fact that the more the truth becomes knov. n as to Maceo's death, the greater tbe impetus it giyes to the Insurgent f i While Our treaties make itincum ben's upon our National Govern ment to take every precaution to preserve their enforcement, there is no doubt that the Insurgent cause in almost entirely sustained by aid from this country, an aid th .t is substantial and effective, one which has thwarted the Spanish Govorn meni fr its attempts to subdue the Cubans, and which grows each day 1n giving greater assistance to the Cuban patriots. ' . The sentiment in favor of the Cu bans is becoming stronger ali the time In this country, and it is ap proaching a state that is likely to get bevopd all bounds of confinement. This;, sentiment may prove a costly : One to the country should it exceed the limit ot expression, alone, xor a vrecrpitate action would make us liable to a big indemnity. "I Meanwhile the Cubans are ste idily winning their way and every week growing in strength and numbers. HoWoTbleT We oflcr One Hundred Dollars Howard ,;or any case of Cafarrh that cannot be cared by Ball's Catarrh Cure. . i F. J. Chmey & Co., Props. Toledo, O. "i Tift, tbe undersigned, bare known F. J. ; CbrjBer for the last 15 Tears, and believe llm perfectly 'honorable in all business 1 rasuaclioss, and financially able to carry " t any obligation made by their Arm. ' fTttt & Tscaz, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. J WiT.nijto, Kinnan Marvin Whole M urnggists, Toieuo. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally ting directly upon the blood and mucous Mlace of the system. Price 75c. pi r hot le rJold by all Druggists. Testimonials -Irte, Hall's family Pills are the best. Crime and Criminals. - Crime is a word of terrible signifi cance,' It has a hard, merciless sound, unlike the monosyllables, sin nd- lice, which, though words of similar import, are softened to the ear by sibilants. Crime how harsh it sotipds, harsher than death, even. It is fairly driven from the lip- with an expulsive force which suggests the moral , detestation with which ; men ' regard it. Death comes to everybody; so does- sin, so does 11 . little Vice, perhaps, in some form, but crime is more terrible to eensi live souls than either or all of them. We keep ourselves free from it; we would not touch it; we loath?, ab hor, Uletest it. It reminds us of clanking chains, creaking hinges, grating looks, and dungoon dark nets. Crime separates, isolate even from the world of sin. Wo do not revolt from sin; vice may evee wear a pleasant guise to ns, but ?rime s!ckeo7 norriflos, disgusts. Why we makes distinction which God dees not want, and think better of ourselves if, falling into all man Jper of V we yet keep out of crime, we do inot now take time to discuss. ' f eraa a col a tn mm tat, Tale Latative Bromo (Quinine Tablets All druggists refund th money if it fails ptfure. SKTa, : Doubtless the knj to the explanation is that we are accustomed to think of sin as a direct offense against God, and of crime as a direct offense. against man himself, v Of coarse all crime is si a against God, but its chief met ning to ns is violation of laws made to protect us in life and property. For man to rise against man seems worse to us than for a man to rise against God. Men may rob God without forfeiting our friendship, bnt when they rob men we flame with indignation agaiust them. Christian Advocate. Marrelona Results, j From a letter writiea by Uey. J. Gun deruiao, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make ibis extract. "1 have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the rtsuhs were al most marvelous in the case of my wilts. While I was pastor ot the Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption nnd it siemed as if she could not survive itiem A friend recommended Dr. King's .New DiMSoveiy; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bot tles free at F. S. Duffy's Drue Store. .Re gular size ouo. and 11.00. ill (1). Eczema and Hyacinths. At a recent meeting of the Lin- naean Society of London, Dr. Mor ris, C. M. G., of the Koyal Gardens. Eew, showed some specimens ai slides of raphides in the bulb of the common gardon hyacinth (Hvaoin- thus Orientalis and its varieties.) Gardeners are aware yiat persons handling and cleaning these bulbs are liable to eczema, and Dr. Mor ris' experiments and observations in the Jodwell Laboratory at Kew have shown that the scales from the bulbs, whether dry or moist, were capable of causing much irritation in some people when applied to the skin. The raphides, which it seems clear cause this irritation, are needle shaped crystals of oxalate of lime, varying in length from one hun dredth to two hundredths of ah inch. They are arranged in close bundles, aud when the scales are rubbed are easily detacked. Dr. D H. Scott, P. R. S., at the same meeting mentioned some expori ments which confirmed the conclus ion that the irritation of the skin produced by handling hyacinth bulbs was due to puncture by the numerous raphides on the scales. It apuears that Roman hyaciutlm (var. albulue) are particularly liable to produce the irritation. As to the use of the bulbs of this crystal armor it is suggested that they aro protec tive, and as a matter of fact, gard eners are aware that snails will avoid hyacinths bulbs but uttack other growing close by. British Med'cal Journal. Blood is essential to health. Every nook and corner ot the system is reached by the blood, and on its quality the condition of every organ depends. Good blood means strong nerves, good diges tion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements ot health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep nd cures that tired feeling. It is because of its great power to purify the blood that FlTOSH ITood's Sarsaparllla has accomplished so many wonderful cures. It makes the blood pure, drives out the germs of dis ease. Thousands today enjoy good health as the natural result of taking Moo Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. II. Hood's Piiis jryiiraK One Thousand for One (TRADE MARK.) ACCIDENT TICKETS. " -The Inter-State Casna Company, of New Tork, gives $i,ooo;for $1.00, to men or women, bstween IS an1 M ream ot age, attain fatal Htrnet Aeoldoute a-foot. or on Bicvnla. Horse,WuKons, Horae Oam.Itiillroad Cnrr. Klevaiert, UriilKe, Trolley and Citlile Corn, 8teamililpteuinboata and Steam Keirles, r.r ...eB, s. B. Street. Mullditjr curia, This weeks arrivals will complete onr airvaay urge Hominy toen. we are allowing a very pretty line of Toilet canes. Manicure nets, albums, Nenlt sad glove boxes, &c - Biaroor'a. Blood! A Whtt Father If all Iittfeo aaenif were lifca that to- alnable UuK&J States army officer, Lieutonant W. E. Stottler, then the problem of what to da with our wild wards would be settled satisiootoruj uy the opening ot the twentieth cantury. Lieutenant Stottler has for six years bad charge of the Meaaalero agency, in New Mexioo. The Mesoalaros were orig inally a dirty' andV dangerous tribe. When Liontonant Stottler went among them, he made them work. Thus he be gan to Civilize, them. He commeuosd with having them dig a ditoh three or four miles loug to brind water to irri gate the agency grounds. He had abso lute control over them, and they had to do it When they saw how beautifully vegetation was made to grow, they vol untarily made irrigation canals of their own." The plucky lieutenant stood over one of the chiefs with a shotgun while he forced him to plant potatoes and tend them. He also compels, them to send their obildren to the agency school. If the youug ones are not in attendance, into the guardhouse tbe parents go till their offspring do come to school Be sides learning to raise vegetables tbe red men likewise learn to eat them. Lieu tenant Stottler says this is especially good for them, being cooling to the blood and tending to make them peace ful. Too much meat in their rations makes them quarrelsome. : J Tbe red proteges of the lively lieu tenant are learning to build houses and live in them like oivilized people. What seems most wonderful of all is the fact that every mother's son and daughter of them is foroed to take a bath onoe a week. If they do not do it, there is the ever convenient guurdhonse. In truth, as a civilizer and means of grace Lieu tenant Stottler has found the guardhouse invaluable. So far from making the Indians his enemies, the lieutenant has converted them, one and all, into his fast friends, They have the highest respect for his honesty and integrity as well as a wholesome awe of his power. Do Wo Steal? Julian Ralph gives out in one of his letters from London some painful and extraordinary hints in regard toAmeri can travelers in that City. He says in so many words in the New 5? org: Journal, ' 'I have been repeatedly urged to talk with this or that hotel keeper about tbe tendency of hotel visitors from abroad to steal plated ware and little trifles to take home ail souvenirs." The "visitors from abroad" indicat ed in the above sentence are Americans, nutl the remark was made in connection with some comments on the thefts of Mrs. Castle. Londoners were skeptical at first as to calling her taking pf ar ticles from shops anythiug but plain stealing, aud the thing that made it difficult to convince them was the fact that London has suffered and is suffer ing from what might be called a real epidemje of shoplifting, aud that the thieves pass for tourists, Ai there are more American tonrists than any others, suspicion, justly or unjustly, falls npon onr nation. Is it trne that Americans are so vul gar and mean in their notions that they carry off linen and "plated silverware" as souvenirs from cockney hotels? If so, then it is a pity they ever ge( away from thrir native land, and to show oft their greenness and their lack of con science among foreigners. It is little to the credit of tho white people who settled upon flie Jsuds of the Otoe aud Missonrl Indians in Kansas and Nebraska that they have, tried to evade paying the Indians for these lands. For some inexplicable reason it seems impossible to convince jvhite men who settle iu Indian countries that Indians have any rights. By some strange men, tal crook or distortion the Indian, instead of themselves, comes to be looked on ns an interloper and an intruder on the white man's reserved rights. It may necessary, even by the application pf some gentle force on tbe part of tbt United States government, to teach the settlers on the Otoe and Missouri lauds in question that the view that red won have no rights is a mistaken one. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Shortens labor, lessens pain, dlmfnlsbM danrnr tn His of both mother nnd child and leaves her la condi tion more iRvorubie to speedy recovery. " stronger utter then befflro conllnement" tars prominent midwife li the best remedy FOR RISERS BREAST Known and worth the price fer that alone. Er.ilorsed and reoommeuded by mldwlvcs and all ladies who have used It Bewiu of substitutes and Imitations. Makes Child-Eirth Easy. Sent by Express or mall on receipt of price, fl.Wt pur bottle. Boolt '-TO MOTBEKS'1 mailed lre, con isinlni; voluntary k'sfcraouials. BB1WIELO BEOCUTOB CO., ATLANTA, 64, SOLD ST ALti DRDOOISTS. Wlf. Nr' ' ' JAS. EESUOOT. . Presldeat, Vies-Prss't, B. S. OUIOiJ, Sss'7 Treat. Hew Berne Ice Co Mannfacturera From Distilled Water. Out-put 20 Tons Dully. ' Car Load Lots Folicltf d. Ice delivered daily (except Sunday) 9 a. m to 6 p m. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 noou. i For prices sna other information, address. D.8. G'JI ON, Manager. Don't Tabaero BpH b ftmok Taar Xiile Awnjr. . , If you want lo quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magne tic, full of new life and . vigor, lake No-To-Hnc, the nniuler-worker that make weak men strong.- Maov iraln (en pounds in ten days. Over 406,000 eured. Buy Nn'i") Bae from your own iirugvist, ho will guarantee a cure. Booklet and rum ple mailed free. Ad. Bterling Remedy Co., Chicago or NowTork. YOU ,,LL PS4v 7KMM.Wii Jt ' V"' Aunceba, NOTHING BUT THE genuine: TIEE NEW m Clean ! Newsy ! Honest ! Newspaper for, the Banker, Merchant, Mechanic, Laborer and Farmer. ' , A Paper for every : Household ! All the News The Latest Telegraphic News I LUi : For the upbuilding of New Berne's Indus trial interests; the advancement of Eastern North Carolina and the progress of North Carolina's Material affairs. -I Special Correspondents n rilROCQII THE CMJNUKS "F $4.00 THE DAILY Subscribe Now I ADDRESS, Th6r THE HUH Biiltlmore. M' i v ;'; "iT: i V--tii j?i n tf The l'sper of tho Teople For the People and with the PeoploU Honest In MmtyV, Fcarlce jn Kxprefioioif; Bound In Priwjiple, Um-wervmg in ' I its Allegiance to Rijiht Tlieonee'S .'and Right Pruodcra." ' "- ' Tbe Sun publishes all the oe U ii.e tune, but it (lots not allow 1U coluoiua tf lie degrud'.d bj unclean, immoral fit purely sunratloual iralter. ? f Ediiorially, Thk Boif Is the oontstii and uncbanfi'n chauplon and h l-ol of pnpulur rights and Interests sinnnbl politicil machines and monopolies ol ever; cnaracter. iouepcnu nt io . all things,-extreme in none. It is tor good taws, good government am' Rood order. By mall Fifty gents a umntli, 8Lx Dol , ar a year. - ;' !J -JJ ,' BWham -Bpyabagof this l&MfXMBm ' :taaoanddV. Jm-tlsSW the coupoo-which elves . ! 1:X'wlk llllli SS'f r Ust of valuable presents and fJaf J lliT mw- to srat them.. , , -,. j 0 Only lews RALEKJH, n. c, WASIUNOTON, D. C.,1 j. NEW YORK, P l)ETRQlX,.MICir undCIUCAtiO, ILL. KTKIN NulMTl C in LI t i", WEEKLY $1,00 Nillllilk ' tiCoIe ;. Fit 11 rJ.JV NEW BUiNfc. N CJuntoii'ti Ifaguzinc. '""Aknowli'dKO oi tcojiomio aiiil polhu o' 0 'iipimii!itnextiNi uli't. iht-ir. piuili l t)S'irii')'up'Mi 4"ierit:"'4opduinn is hmi iiiinirt:iut to AiWricon cil s"iis to'day tdan is the wil,,rcli'OTn dIiwI in a colli Uf de j ii m iHpn n tr ,:.. i -it" -n v r- -' v The tteu n,o bu-i " theib auce hum Its mth aiieui e'lina ireiirti1j f " rleprml nj n lhea u -niibinii'rJgO'wi. re-Mr of i lie t" "i'le tipoo thi-ff mljecc, pi'it'i" liliir'y ti e qnuitiuu oi Mouv, Protei'tioi, L ' t. tW LfoWik.n .1 M'V OLN rov '. MAGAZINE Isixclawwlydtvole-i, ' It rets nor up iu pnpulur tiaiuft bu Uiu iarefuily thouhlou( ileK,irlncipl and fins .' . -it nlrim t lkUiticrlclemirlc n oil, modi-cn nndracrumu' in pain, !') Auierk.4u-tti 'aairtfthenr. V Is in ri l'ty iiMuiiiine of Amertwu' 'hVoiiomie? Stl.f' Pi.lllic.il 1 Sci. O' i'. 25 o. ins a number; 2 00 e .r. ' GUNlON'd MAGAZINE, " OURNAL Craven County Bonds. : Sealed tiids will be receive 1 for thssale oi, uiree nve hundred d.illar Q per ornt Craven County txnulB, one or all, exclu sivecf interest, reserving the riijhi to re ject any and all bids, v All Itiiii must be received on or before 4 o'clock p. m on Friday, December 18i h, 1898. 1 T. A. GREEN. ," , L. H. CUTLER. 1' v' , J A. BKYAN. " Bond Committee.; Or. Tlia Board ol Regents of Kew Berm Academy, ' . v 'VNEJV BERNE ACAD KM If, TJnderthe plan of reorganisation, otters fjhoough instruction in the Classical and English Courses oy a corps' or eminent Educators from the University w iSorlh Carolina, Horner's School and otber noted Educational Institutions, . Tuition fYes Monthlj lo Advance. Primary Dt-ourtnienL tl.25 ncr munth. Intermediate " - 225 . " Classical " 8.00 " For further information, annlv or ad dress, , Joira 8. Long. D. U MEADOWS, - T, A. Green, Hoard of Regents. . NORTH CAROLINA, J Craven County, J -Julia Fettifur, vs. . Curtis Pettilur. Superior T!?i ' Court'. Notice. : The deFeudent abve named, will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Jones county, by the plaiutifl airainst the delendent lor a divorce on ground of wilful abandonment; and said deiendent will further take notice, that he is n quired to appear at the next terra of Jones Superior court to be held at the conrt bouse tn Trenton, on the 22nd nt Marcli; 18U7, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in said action, or me pininnn mil apply tn the court, tor tbe teliet demanded in said action. This November 12, 1896.- ' B. E. KOONCE, ClerkjSupenoi Court Jones Co. 1 JTotice! Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assem bly of North Carolina to change and amend the Charter of the City of New Berne. ; KOBT. HANCOCK. LOST ! Ctrtificnte No. 256 for one share ot stock in A. & N. O. R. R, li lieu ot this lost certiflcata application wll DC made lor a.aupnente. ttyur. . I'KIMKUBJS. Notice I Notice Is herebo given that application will be made to the next session of the Qencral Assembly of North Carolina for Charier, incorporating the Mutual Aid association ot JNevr uerne, si. V. C. C. ROACH, . Cbm'o Bnaid Directors. Take Notice! The best tiling for Jfew Berne that Las ever happened. ; An enterprise that will be ever a success. Vie are now sawing cook, wood,- store' or range lengths, the very nicest kind, (.and storing It away unuer large shed bouses; keeps dry alwuys ia grainy weath er, and nevVr eels wet We keep a large stock of this kind un band. We cut the prices' on sawing, us wears better prepared to doit cheaper than lierjufofnre, and we noyr deliver it iu jOfjr wood lipuses or anywhere you want it, itbput jny trpuhle tp yon. only give jngr orders to BJ.G UJL.L, the Shingle Man, you can alio do Big Hill a favor, by reporting to him, It Ills own oarts don't deliver the wood anywhere the customer may want it put. Yve have polite 'riray. men and nice teams ready to serve the Kood citizens of New Berne, if they .will only take hold of an enterprise like this, one thai hfU never hcen ollered to New Berne ljke'lhis before, - t ltespecflully, ' , v , BIO HILL, The Shipgle Man. fTOCK FOB SALE, And Honey to'Loan, Mechanics and y ' laTestors iniop,; J. C. DiiBwny, President. 1 B. T. Jermaw, Treasurer. . 5 j ? i ,. Oko, Allkn, Secretary. Of RALEIGH, N, C, . Ctfftr $100 Shares of -Savings Stock' tor nionlhly paymentiof'611 cent? each, wnl airepu.ept; that ifilic liwner (jies fu ture maturliy.the reniainng pnymehts will be rosdf horn tbe Ounrsntinl Pp'nd. lucp Paynients are now being made for Rev. W. K Bopgt anil A, H. PoweJlJ. , Full Paid Invi'dmcnt Htork, For value 100, is sold lor $75 cash, and Is eecuid ly Rcnl Estate Mortem. Tuxes bit paid by tbe Union, Caeh divid nd of six per Dt prannprp. paid semi annually at Uuok by Coupon; The tpinn will re, lurn cost of UtocVt, wiHi ,livli!endv fo ilnte, upon application.-. Or 10 years nflcf 'ii-le will pay (10U per allure, thus giving adfljtipniil pniljt of f 23 per share. This is ope the f iflst apd twgt inirebtineota ever nllpred. Ilrnni'lns will be orgnnigvd -ami Loans made in any Town, here stock is li.ld. Q.io't AilA'iis WauUd. Address ' ; 0P.ORGB ALLES, Becretery. J2 Pullen BU'hlina, Reigh, N. 0. ' BO VBA XPERIKNOI. Trade marks DtMIONS. OOPVRIOHTS o. fiinofrty ftrteitHm, free, wlmthfir an lTiTntH)n i pmlmhly ii4lnia(le. ('ntntiiunlcrittoin trlftl fhmHi)rn( iU V'-'H'.Hl iurii!y foriwcuriiig pHtnntfl fai Amwiri W have WnhiiKi.(in ptlice. h(fiij r'thn tliruugll 4unu O. jrtXMiiri HIVUIWt I1ULUW III UPW 9 vV)i.ii I IS i J Irfflinfiriilir tl! I. ll iiV fdiUjiii.HU1 i'-mu.iL 1 lf..!fii tn.-i buV UN 4 A ) --'IS , ' 'I Ci'l'i' h UAiI "i A CO.. FINANCIAL, Farmers & Merchsnt3 Bo8raxi STialxLesHfMay 8S1. . Capital Stock, paid In $78,000.08. Surplus,...; v , 8,U0.0la Unelvluul Proilta ...'......., t SVO.O IOFFICBESi t H. Ooti.br, President. . - , w. 8. Chadwick, Vice Pres. ". ;. - " T. W. Dkwky, Cashier. - , J, W. limuLE, Teller. F, F. Hatthbws, Collector, v With well established connections th " Bank is oreDared to oirnr nil iMnmmniito - tlons consistent with conservative banking. Promut and careful attntinn irlvnn tM tniL . lections. We will be pleased to eorresnonol with those who mav oontemnlata niAklnor ehanires or ooeninir now accounts. , T. A. Green, Free, BJI. Headowa, Vloe Pre H. M. Groves, Cashier. . . CITIZEN'S BANK oir traw BiBirai, nr. o. , DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS The Accounts ot Banks, Bankers, Corpor ations, Farmers, Merchants anil others re . oei ved on tavorable terms. I'rompt and oare h)l attention Riven to the Intel est ol oar en tomers. Colleoltons a Specially. BOARD OF DIIKOTOBS. rerdlnand Ulrieh, K. H. Meadows, Samuel W. Ipock, Chas H. Fowler. J. W. Grainier, B. ST. Smallwood, Geo. N. Ives, Jamis Redmond, ' Mayer Habn, Thomas A. Green. . C.K.Fnv. W. r. Crockett. J. A. T OOAMSLS, President, - ViuFrts.' 8. H.:aOBWTS, CuUer. "x THE - NATIONAL BANK. . Of'NBW BBBNBS'. c. inTOOBPOiLATmT) leas Capital i $100,000 Surplus Profits 98.16& . DIRB0TOR8: ' Jas. A. Bryah, , -Thos. Dakibib, CnAB. 8. Bryan, t J. H. Haokhubji Jno, Dunn, L. Harvey; : . G. H. Kobbbt B.-K. Bishop. . WM. H. OLIVER, LIFE FIEB MARINE ACCIDENT. FIDRUTT, ' '; BTBAM BOILBV Insurance...... NKWBBHN,' . A number of Time-Tried and Flr-teste4 Companies represented. v . . . Over S123,(XXI,UU0 assets represented NOTOAHT yOBLll). Commissioner of Deeds for New Tork, Con nertlcut and Pennsylvania. ter-Ageut National Board Mvlne Under writers. . . ... , . , PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons, A. D. WardJ . Nimmoiis & Ward ' ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BEHNK, N 0. . -f Practice In Craven, Carteret, Jones.Lenolr and Onslow and Puinlleo counties, and the Supreme Court. Office at No. 68 South Front street, opposite Hotel Uliattawka, Win. W. Clark. : Ow.n H. Qnloa. Clark & Quion, attorneys coiisellqr 1 ' 'at law, New Berne, N. C. , P. II, F?lletierf , VTTOBNf J AT iAWi Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. ' Will practice In the Conntles of Craven. Carteret, Jones, Onslow and PamUoo. V, l, ourt at New Berne aud Supreme Court ol the State.'. . .. rTLDQD PD1BD 0 tlarr IILOOO POISON permniem i n mi ftaMinsksii mauTonv jiomBiorinmp pnoe under uns Kunri Jty. Iftau irofr tooomo here we vi rau ' tract to jmy railroad fareand hotel tl! peobane.if we fan tu oure. If you have taken m. enry. Iodide potash, and still have anhot atiJ aalos,Mueonsi.atclieslniiiouth,Hure Throat, ln)ilM, Copper ColoredSpota, Vloera oa anrpartof tlienodr. HalrorRyebrow. ftnliis oat, It Is this Secondary BLOOD POli a ffnarantee to oura. WesolioitLheinoatobatU pate eases and chaUenve the world for a ease we eannot cure. Tbis dineaa. has alirara baffled the skill of the moat eminent phym elans. 9600,000 capital behind our nncoadli tlonalfraarantr. Absoluteproofsanntaaaledoa) - knnllfif bin Addrraa COOfl 0 j JUatonlo Temple, ItfUCAUU, xLL, ArfJ.k lit ,i S73 Notice. Bj virtue of a power of rale pontaine4 ir a tiorlgaiie deed executed by CHllen (laddork and wile. Sarah Haddock,') Geo, II. llill, on the lGih day of Kovam. ber, 18D5, and registered n Boole lit, page 868, Htiater's office, Craven con tv, I will, on the 4th day of Januarr. 1897, at It o'clock m.,at the conrt bouse ooor in ine town ot jsew Berne, sell to the highest lil'ider, for cash, the following described tract of land, to wlti On the north side oi Neuae rlverr-und on tbt south side of Palmetto swamp, adjoin ihg the luAda of L. Tf. iAncaster'snd len Haddock now rcsjile, November' ?0lli, JellfJ, : v - . W, U, JONPH. - AselKnee Goo. H. llill. E. 3. Simmons, Atl'j." j - 01 r 1 w Caveats, and 'lmde-Mnrk obtained and ml ii ent buAinftwcomluctcd fur Moqcratk ?,.- OuuiOrPioriBfOppoBiTCU.S. Patent o rv land we cai) secure (jaicntia leu (jtH remote iron. WusmtitftoA, . Send modrt. drawm or Dhnte. wltli df'ftfrm itloa. We advise. If patentable or net, tine Jcliitrst, Our fee not due till patent bwmirni S A Pamphut, " How to OIiain rateatt," fcovt oi tame in the U. t aud ioreia wuUi Why sutler with Couglm, Colds, and LaOrlppe ; wheli Laiativb Bikwo Quinine will dure yoti la one day. f not produce lha ringing in tlie bead ill a Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tr:?' convenient for taking. Guaranlid t(j t s? or moiifly refunded. Price 25 Cents. 1 r sale at Bradham's Pharmany, auj aH Di2 Stores. Abriim 1. Hadiloc(i contalmng one hAqi died s'cr. j, more or ks, It jjeipg flie ekrls tract of land op which (he family ol' Cul- I Op. PATtMT Omct, Whwhimoton . f. O 5
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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