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CU&RLES L. STEVBNS.yj;f,- KDITGE AND I,U)PKIET('B. X Kcw Berne, N. C, Jan., 5, 1807. 1 Dterod at tha Posi Office at New Berne N. C. as seoond olasa mailer. : Thr Bailt JodbnaL (exeejit Monday) lis llvered by farrier In this city, at Wcentu monte, - - --. " j -. rmiKK Months, Invariably in advance, 11.0 tK yrak a, : : 4.or , Wi eklv Jonaif Al one year. In afl aace, II .0 Advertising Kates given ou'lip .cation at hu timca,.;..;' "y -V'V. l lva cent per line will be enareeit tor tnla of Thanks, Resolutions oi Bespeot and Miliary Toetry; also (or Obituary Notice her than those which tlie editor blmaelf hitll air aa a matter ot news. : ' V Notices of Church and Society and all otber tnlertalnuenta Irom whlota revenue Is to be Orlved will be charyeU lor at the rate of live . altne. " : : ' TheJoURSAi, wUl not under anyelrcum itn iicea be responsible for the return or the a!e keeping of any rejected manuscript. No mention wM be made to Hits rule with re. . : erd to either letters or lnclosures. Nor will Killtor enter! Into corrcsponjenoo son inli relected inauHScriiit. TUB LION AND THG LAUREATE. y. The Queen and Parliament, the premier arid the privy council, all mujr hold up their hands in horror at such crimes as filibustering, and regarding privateering as impolite and unchristian. Thoy inny even go to the length of pn dishing an tin u cossful land grabber like Dr. Ja-uesonjwhereas, if ho had been suc cessful they promptly would have made him a peer or a K. C B. at the minimum. . They sent Jameson to prison as an object lesson for foreign co'isumptionfaut they hugged him to their hearts in private, and The Times will go bail that lie hits had a larder and sideboard in his dungeon ce I, better furnished than the com missary department of a first clas; Washington lobbyist, all the time. The real British feeling on the object of filibustering whs voiced by tbi present poet laurelte, in a mo ment of exultation, and before he revived any. tip friiu the Marquis of Salisbury on the proper treat ment of the raid into the country of the Boers.; Quoting from memory 'the exact test of the poem is not. at hand Victoria's own minstrel thus praised what she and her gov eminent affect to considder a crime in other nations and people. "He wrought as Britons over did, '; From Capt. Drake to Capt. Kid; This firebug on the Empire's limb, This blooming shrub culled Dr. Jim - Yon bet there ain t no flies on him. , The beautiful and Britishly patri- 0 ic lines, in substance given above, n arly cost the poet his job. Not q ilte, though, for the reason that , h expressed the real sentiments of hi sovereign and his per pie. Never - thelees, he came to be considered as . something dangerous and liable to go off at any time when loaded. He h:n boon muzzled, thereforo, and no is only permitted to sing about births in the royal fajnily. That ' ke ps him buisy week days and Sun davs, and fairly well out of mischief Wash, Times. Deafnei Cannot be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reich the discimd portion of tlie eur. TVre is only one a ay to cure deafness. an I that is by constitutional reined icy JXafoess is caused by an infl imed condi tk n of the mucotis lining of tlie Eusla- cbian Tubs. When Oils tube gets li flam ed you bare a rumbling sound of imper fect hearing, and when it is is entirely doted deafneM is the mult, und unlets the iiifliiuniatioo can lie taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will lie drstmyed forever; nine UN s out ofjrn are au-el by catnrrh, wi en is noiiimg out an luniracci Condi tion nt thm mnnnnl aitrfiiMe ? . We will give Ono Hundred Hollars for any rase ot Drafuesi (caused by catarrh) - that can not lie cured by Hall's Catnrrh VVs Bond rnrrircnlara, free. t. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggist", 75 Hall's Family Pills are the best. . . , 5 "Bel Apple Country. ', The reported purchase by an Eng lish syndicate of 60,000 acres of land Jn Southern Missouri for colonization . purposes Is encouragement to believe that at last the peculiar adaptability of the soil and climate of tho Ozark region to the culture of apples and rfbthAP arMknifla nf alanTa fenil. aI nim. jnnrce is being recognized. Prob ably the experiment made by Con gressman Itiohsrd Parks Bland In devoting ?5 acres of his farm lands to the cultivation of a single variety of apple has spread the fame of the Oi irk patnaa as "the homo of tha bl red apple" further than the or dinar meant of advertising would have reached. The English syndicate lesaid to have paid only 75 cents an acre for the vest tract which it is going to colonize with Swedes. This must mean that the land 10 pur chased if remott from railroad con nection, as we know of no realty close to the railroads which traverse the region Indicate! that could ,be no quired for less than 15 an acre. ti. Lou! iiepublic ' - . ; ' .v A List HSia v. . A usual feature is that a parties lar Indian (somotiuies with a com panion or . two) -used to returned from tlie West every year at d cer tain moon, estc'niitily for '1 ho pur pose of lionoriti M:o f.'f'tv. i ot his fathers and io usu uaiu hu ances tral right of hunting the deer and r?ar among tho will but verdurous hills; vet goseipinj tar-heols hold hat, really,; the visits were for tbe pnrposejof opening again tho con cealed mine of load or silver; whose rich spoil the sons of the forest have been seen bearing off i' thcir packs -Another form of the story relates that a certain old' hunter (always "won't toll," or noiv "dead,"- or "moved West") got all the lead for his bullets from the loot of a moun tain abovo a cove on a certain creek; or an old counterfeiter (now "in the penitentiary" "or; "lied" into un known parts) used to coin quarters and hnlvcs of goo:l silver (utill seen in circulation), yet was never known to buy silver in any form. Weeks and mouths were spent every year in searching for those sccrot treas ures. Occasionally the "cuthpsiasm would mount to the height of send ing far off' somewhere to fetch back tho ."old hunter." More than oncf such a one has been persuaded that there was moro richness in his bul lets than he had supposed nnd re gretting vainly the many pounds t.f good silver-lead that he had shot away at deer, coons, geese and other game, he has been brought back to his old haniits. Then with many a keen eye tracking his goings with his persuading friend, weeks would be spent iu bush-boating, cliffdimb ing. aud laborious search along rocky shores, abont cavernous hills, in fena, bogs, and dismal dens in the deep woods, but only to the titer disappointment of all' their fond anticipations. The "old hun ter" finds that time has obliterated his waymark; bnsh and tree and rock and rill lack the familiar as pect; and he, whose confused recol lections- formed the basis of vast schemes of gain, returns to his dis- cut homedispirited and dishonored. Lippincott's. Condenaed Testimony. Chas I). Hood, and MRtiufaeturer's Aeut, Columbus, Ohii, certifies that Dr. Kiux's N'-w Divcovrry l as no equal as s Coiiuh remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. Juiivs llolel. Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured nl'a Cough ot two years standi!)?, ciiused by La Gnpiie, by Dr, Kinjj's New Diecorerv. . B. V. MLrrill, Raklwin'sville, Muss, says that he bus used and ruommemled it nud never knew it in fail and' would rat her have it thun any di cinr, because it always cures. Mr.'. Humming, 212 ., 25th St., Chica go alnays keeps it nt hand and has po (e.rol ( rxiii, Ueause it instantly relieves. Pree Triuls tlniilcs at F. S. Dull'y's Drug &ture. (3 Grim Contrasts. From Indianapolis comes a start ing rovelation. If The Sentinel of that city is not misinformed, the floors of dancing halld, in some in stances at least, are waxed with can die ends collected from under takers. A writer with a tmn f fancy for exploiting grim contrasts aI. itichepin, for instanco might produce quite a ghastly little poem by descibing a throng of yontig and niorry dancers as they glided over a floor that owed its ainonthnu's to material which had first served a purpose so terribly different. Ex, ITiloiisanflsoi Women SUFFER UNTOLD M15RRIE3. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR,. ACTS AS A SPECIFIC Bj Arousing lo Healthy Action s!l her Organs.! It causes health to bloom, and joy to roitf n throngliout the frame. 5 M. It Never fails to Regulate. t In ihrnlrUiift il.rm .m. wlllioui Iwneftl. V 'S',"1"" IhTpflmlllea of ltHAIK:tl.n r4 r rniii.n llM.IIIMniH all Cfln dOUrO;ll i I vuvfeinf , uitikiiiti find waaiitriK." J N.H. Rhvan. McrKltraon. A'tv J t Si D HELD litftl UT(H CO., AUanti, IU. Bold fy dmtftwt at u) pf bouit. E.W. Smallwood Under Hotel Chattawka, South Front 8 tree tj New Berne, N. C. FULLJLINE OP G-oncial ; '. Hardware Stoves, CaTpentori Tools, ' . Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, , Galvanized Pipe, I'nmps, ' Ijime,' ' riaster - ' and Cement, tSf Personal attention , to the prompt and correct filling of . all or ders, . Dir. Stokes and Mrs. Cross. Mr. Stokes and Mrs. Cross were next door neighbors in an eastern city.. The houses they lived in had evidently been built by contract, as thin and skimpy as tho Jaw permitted, oIbc wbat happened would not have been possible. "Yonr city oontract wall is as thin propoftionnlly as the cream of some people's jokes. : The Stokeses and the Crosses wore rery good friends indeed till . the iutal day wbea Mrs. Cross began to take siug ing pupils. - She trained . tliera iu the ways of high art, evofl to turning tbeir mouths inside out, rolling up their oris and shrieking in tbe purest Yankee Italian. - "- ; Then tbe Stokeses and the Grosses fell out bitterly. Contrary to the usual cus tom, it was bere not the 'woman of the J.ouse that caused the, disturbauce, but tho man. It was Mr. Stokes. Tbe alleg ed music of Mrs. Cross and her pupils niade life for bim a burden not ; to be borne, It paontd jus waking boors nnd his dreams. When be wbhH bavo com posed his mind Satnrday nights for Sab bath worship, it was bffer him still. Then he hissed to himself that he would have r-r-r-revenge. fie hired au organ vjiuler to play under the Cross windows as often a the mnsjo struck np-' At 'the same time he beat a drum and had one of his minions bang the wall with a mallet till the very pictures shivered in thoir frames. The din was something uukiipwn outside of a boiler yard or n president's oftlee room when there are fostofflces to distribute. Now there is a protty case up in court between these two former friends, with lawyer's big fees aud costs. It ull oanir ot those walls built by oontract ; , Trusts and ppmblneg. . Matthew Marshall says iu the New York Son that the benefits of com bum tlou lie in decreasing the cost of in nun factnre and distribution. Tbe profits of great trusts cannot continue to be ex cessive for a long time, but must settle down finally to moderate dimensions on account of competition. Tho rest of the world would refuse to let 'the oombiue keep a very proatable.bnsincss all to it self. ,; ;.'::;;.: Mr. Marshall says: . This must be bo In the nature nf tliinfts, for otherwise rival producers ot equal niacnituat youlu eprlng up, and the war flougub to Ik aeoidoa would rage with renewed violence. Instances are abundant within recent expe rience in which attempts to gain greater tlisn legitimate profits by artificial restrictions opon production and distribution nave been dtfeat- e. by the working of this natural law alone, without help from legislation. Corners iu atock have Invariably proved disastrous to those who inade them.' The enormous prontF ot the coal oompanlua In ISOtand the following years leu to tbe collapse of Idio. Tuu great Eu ropean copper monopoly ot 1890 ruined thi' richest of Its promoters. Tho'fatenf the Cor J age trust and of the General Elcotrio com nanr aud the recent dissolution of the Koil ascociation because of its confessed inability to maintain the pwei It had tiled In tbe face 1 outside coin pot luoh are nlo warnings whlcl; pannot be disregarded. That the Standard Oil trust, the American Sugar Refineries -wmi-lany and the coal combination stijl thrive i? boeause their managers r.ro prudent r-nougb not to push up prlcua so high as to Invite new competition. . . Since the close of the civil war the FJuited States government has paid out in pensions $3,000,000,000. Tliis is more than tbe wardobt itself amonnted to. At present about 140000,000 is annually reqaired. A new set of pen sioners have arisen who swell the list. They are the minor children of soldiers wbo, mere boys at the time of tbe wai, married after its close and have died, leaving ' a numerous vaud interesting offspring of tender years. Besides tho clectrio ice cutter already invented there ought also to be au elec tric ice planer for skating rinks,'. It is now possible to freeze ioe-nrtifieiaUy an as to uiuko skating rinks almost any where, and this method will be resorted to in hundreds of places Ibis winter where nature has not provided suitable ponds. But if there were an clectrio ice planer, the surface cut up by tbe steel runners of tbe skates oonld be smoothed off very quickly. Why should we not change our calen dar and have 13 months instead of 13? The moon makes 18 revolutions in a year, aud tboy ought to determine our months. It would give ns oven months of exactly four weeks each, except one month, which would have 29 days and on leapyears.80. Then tbecitizen would not always have to recall "Thirty days hath September" when be wished to remember the number in a given month. On the one side tbe insurgent com mander, on tbe other Weylev, forbids the sowing and reaping of erops iu Cu ba. Growing crops are destroyed by botb armies. Tbe nubappy Cubans are bound to starve between the two. Will not civ ilized countries intervene to stop the ruin? Spain will require more than the plagues of Egypt to make fact let go, it is evident But the utmost limit liae abont been reached. .. . , , . Great Britain ought to be good friends with, tbe United States; and the United State ought to be good friends with Great Britain. We snpply that conntry With three-fourths of all tbe beef and nearly half the mutton she receives from foreign land. It is tlino that the standard Story of the girl hurrying the fire with tho kero sene can should have a rest and be so perseded by theworkingman who thaws oat a stick of dynamite. Wbito wire whiskers for the gentle man wbo play Santa Claol al the San day school Christmas tree Lava been suggested. ;.. . . V- ".., Daa'l,Tkes)pUa1 Kanaka Yar " ' 1.11a Avar Ifyoo want to quit tobacco osing easily and forever, be mads well, strong, magne tic, full of new life and vigor, take No- To-Bsc, the wonder-worker (W .make weak men strong. Many gain fan pounds la teodaya. .Ovr 409,000 cured. Buy f No-To-Psc r -our on drurfgit,wbo will gnaninii .! a ..;. J! u.fcW-t anit'Mtii.' pie wt'iili-.l free. ... Bterlthg JU.,rty Co., .UiL-o or Kew Turk, ,. 1 fT . The highest JCS - Ton will find one each two ounce pons irwae cacn Ja- nagol Ulackwells Uurbaru. Buy a bag of -this cele brated tobacco ami read tlie coupon which gives "a list of valuable pneseiits and bow 5 , logetthcuT, . , - vV THE ' BE O Clean ! Newsy I Honest ! A Newspaper for the Banker, Merchant, Mechanic,' Laborer andFarmer. . A Paper for every Household ! ill. the Ms The Latest Telegraphic flews I ' For the upbuilding trial interests, the advancement of Eastern North Carolina and the progress ot, No'rth Carolina's Material affairs. Npoeial . ,. V- f'-.Y.j-'!tT-' 1 Correspondent In .COUNTY- CORRksPONDENTSBaii , IIIROUGn-TIIE COUNTIES OF $4.00 X VI? THR HAH V XI llirill $1 00 Subscribe Now I hiusb, The Journal, ' . ' ; (PIEDMONT "- ' 8che4al EJuctiv . 1 This condensed Schedule is published as inforinatioa only - and is juoject to ciiange witnont notice to RENSB0R0, RALEI0H, No. B. Mlxt-il. JJaliy . ?fi. IS dut. . No. M. - Ually. - Eastern l.Kism ixnu lllim I tea in ajia a in S an a m S Ma m 4 M a tti 4 .vi tu 5 in a m a So a hi luta S 'Sam 1 lUo 'no. tt. Kx fan.- nil in st. a m SSI am swam S 4o a in ft 47 a iu l ' 0 a m 10 9 1 m 10 HI a ni lflfcs m Hi i a m 11 J a la II 44 a in 11 1(1 p m U 4 p m 12 4S p lu Mpm I Ml p 1 07 p 111 4 IS p in 1 87 p ni 1 IN p in I 00pm t nspm 1 4H p in Itipa Ornffnsrioro ' Ollisonvlile ; l.lon Collm - " Burlington :' irali.ni ' Haw Kir M iitian i. Hill.linnv ' Uiiivst-.t)r , ' Durham ; Murrtsvtlle ;' ' rT Hali-laU S OS a ni S 49 a in MiSilm II Mam t.f llalljf , Aiilmt'ii Claytuu Mxtina S'.irlulk"" II 09 0 m n is p m iu in p m U Mi p m I SI p m " S 4 p hi " 4 11pm H a ii in i I Mi 1 III i 1 4'l p ill ' ))! IX in 1 IU I) III I -Ml (I in " 4 p iu i Ar UV 1 U carry Puilmn Hlijiij.ii.n CmH claim for other j (T. tobaccos "Just as J Jgy. good ns ; Durham." i A i Every old, smofcer V-i'i i knows there.is none just V,. e ' - as good as . jfrf-V aVJGJyQ conpon inside tag, and two cou tour ouuee J o : Only News ! of. New Berne's Indus RALEKSn, N. C, . WAsniT0N,n.c, : ' :i NEW YORK,' : " ' '' ' V I HETR0IT, 1mi.. andCIHCAOO, ILL. EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA A D THE WEEKLY $1.00 ; Sample Copies Free III NEW BERXE, N. C. AIR LINE.) ' : : ; ( : November ii, 1890, ; tue vnbtiov ' ; (iOLDRBORO AMI NORFOLK. No. as, liallJ-. No. 1. Dully. . Nil. II. ill .,!. Luiy. Tims. Ar II afl a m 11 M a m II Wain 11 10am 11 ia a m 10 Mia m 10 41 a in in tt! a in is u; a ui Mam IKltn S Ana in S M a ui Sm am ii is a in sih au i M a m A4n a m sua in siwv a lllim Ham S Jf a m 1 St a 11 too a in Nn. 41 Kx. Hun. tin pm SS7 a m S 16 a in 1 4 a m lll'.pni I It.' p in J Vt p in t 'ill p ni II J I in a hi , in 1 iU) p III imp T 111 p 80 p m i I I H III 7 H a in id pa 9 IU l IU li'-l ut.- n Oi' h b-i , anil l!a MX. mi -I ...1 3 JT : W S Ik p ni 5 i p in 6 14 p in 0 Oft i in Ml p in 0 4.1 1 in 5 Jin l ill 6 7 p in 7pm 4 IMJp in Up in 4 07 p m f x p in 5 41) p in FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants Canltal Stock, oald In......... ,S7.O0.(KI Surplus.......... ......8,0(10.00 Undivided Prollts ,. 4 sou.uv lOFritERS ' H. CnTi.Ka, rYesident. W. 8. CiiAUWit'E, Viee Traa. ' . . . T. W. Dkwky, Cashier. -. fc J. W.BWDlJi, Teller. , F. V. Matthews, Collector. With well established -connections thl Bank la prepared to- offer all accommoda tions consistent with conservative banking. Prompt nnd careful attention given to eo! Iwttoiia. We will be pleased to correspond with those who may contemplate making ohanyes or ooeuiumow aonounta. -. , .-. T. A. Ureen, Pres, E.H. Meadows, Vice Pres ' H. M. Groves, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK os iq-srw smajsru, nr. o. .-. . DO t GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS The Accounts ol Banks, Bankers, Corpor ations, rarmors, sterchanls ami others w eel veil on tavnvtthle terms. I rompt and oare lot aUeullon given lo the Intel f at ol our ens tomers. ColUpt(ons a Specially. SOABD 07 DIBfOTORS, : ' . CenllraTid Ulrloh, - E. 11. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Unas. Dully, Jr. , Samuel W.lpoelt, Junta Redmond, Ohas. H. Fowler, Mnser Halm, J. w. Uralngnr. J - Thomas A. Groan . tc. w. nmanwooa, - . u, h. iv 3Mf, ft, lyes, - W.r.lNa niKittntt. J. A". JBRYAN, TII09. DANIELS, . r-resldeiit. . , Tlee Vres. O. II. ROBERTS, Cashier, ; v THE NATIONAL BANlC, Or NBW BKRNB, N. tt . - HSTOOK'E'OHA-XHD 1668.: Capital,. ...-....................$100,000 Surplus Profits, P8.168 DlltnCTOnS: Jas. A. Bhtav, ClIAS. 8. I1I1TAH, JNO, DUNS, Q. 11. KOBKUT . THOS. DAKTEI.S. J. H. llAOKBUUa t. llAKVKr K, K. BiauoF . ViTA. H. OLIVER, LIFB FIRE MA11IXR - '.. . '.':.".! ACOITJBNT, FIDELITY, ! ' 8TBAM BOILEP iNSUraANCEataa i - NKWBEHlf, A mlnihtir of Time-Triad ana Fire-tested Companies represented. uver $iso,iiuu,uuu asseui reprewuww '"; NOTOAKV VVM.IU. : Onmmlssl .ncr of Deeds for New Tor. Con- nivtk-ut and Pennsj'lvanla. t"A(.out National Board Vvrlne Under writei-s. r . . . ! Caveats, and 'A rnde-Mnrk obtained and all Fat f cntlustivesicorwlucteti fof Modcrmtc ce. J fooBOrricf isOppoeiTC U. 6. PATKNTOrn: rj land we ran tenure p;Ueiit tt la um tAaa tnotw1 remote trom Y4utun7ton. . . . SeiM model, fl raving or pnoio,, wun twcr.p - it nt-..l.l& ina All 'tharrt. Our ico not due till patent fatecured. I '- at a r.it Palanla V with 2 a PAMPHLETa wwihhu-im-wi Icost 01 kome in the U. S. and loreiga oouattm ;sent pro jtuuim, C.A.SF.OW&CO.) : Opt. Patcnt Orncc. WASHiNQTON, D.O Vvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw PROFESSIONAL. F. M, Sliuiiioiis, , A. D, Ward Kiiiiiuoiis A Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at .'; LAW. - r NEW BEUNK, X C. Praellce In Craven. I'arteret, Jones, Lenoir and imslnw nnil Pnmllco counties, and the Supreme Court, office al No. as Mouth r ront sireei, oppoHiia uuienjaaiwa aa. - I. Wui. W. Clark. Owen H.nl Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS . AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. lMI.lVllotler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brlvk ' s -v BniUIng-, - Will praollre in the Counties ol Craven f firtorot. .lutil'S. Onslow and Famlli-fi. 11. lii. (Gin I at New Uerne and ttuprrina Court of bll DU1MI. NTOCK FOR N 11,1 And Money to Lean, Mechanics and lDTeHturs,,i;nlon.; " - - I, C. Dbrwby, Pruldent . ' "T: ' 1L T. Jf.rman. Treaiuirer. Ono. Allbn, IJecretarj. Of RALEIGH. N.C. Offer 1100 slum-s of Savings Stock tot iuu iiKininiy imjinemi m oo tents cacti wnh aieeu eut. Unit if the owner dies lie lore niuttiiiiy.llif irniaiiiius pnments will be niaiJi- Iioiii l lie Ginranti-e Fund. (Bucb Payrveini are now leiug made fur Iter. W. K IV irmslHl A. U. I'nwnin Full Paul luvi ttinrnt Hturk. For value tiow, is od lor 75 nvili, ami Is secuied hv Runl K.lnle Murlinrria T.iu . mil by tbe Uoion. Ob ilivluVnd ot six per u?di pt aoniiin, pain semi annually at linos by Coupon.- Tlie Ueloo will re turn eiiat 111' Sllll-I villi lllol.l.n.l 4 dale, uiou api)ic:itiin. Or 10 years after usio win )sj iun per aiinre, thus Elring aililllioniil pniBt i f 2.1 per sliare. . Tbit is one lite ssfi m and tM luTestmeuts ter iHerel. ilrsiicbit will be orgnnirid and Ixnt made in hny Town, wbeic stock la btlit. Q..U.1 Aff'n Wnntid. Addresa . (i F.OWE AI.I.KN, Hecretary. ' 22 PuIIni liuibiinw. KuliKli, N C- - so vs aaa xpibknoi. 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I v ... -i.-- V .V" - fives THREE MONTH'S Insarane $1,000 for $1.00, s ' to mea or women, bitween IS ann so years' ol age, analnal fatal Htreot Accidents a foot, or on Bleyclaa Horses.WaEiins, Horn Can, Railroad Cars, KlavatnA, Brl.lge, Trolley and Cable Cars BteaniHliipsiteaniboaU ana Steam feirlee r.raaun, d.-it street. Take Kotice! Tlit bast thing for New Berne that baa ever happened. An enterprise that will he ever a sarcees. Ws ere now saw lot; conk wood, stowj or range lengths, tbe very nicest- kind, Cand storing It away . under large shed boo sea; keeps dry always lo, rainy weath er, and never gets wet ' Ws keep a large slock of this kind va hand. Wc eut tlie prices oa as wing, a we are better pn-paied to dolt cheaper than berc-bifure, sod we now deliver it in your wood bouso or anywhere yoa want II, without any tronhle to you, only give jour orders to WO HILL, tut Shingle Man. ' ' You can also do Big Bill a favor, by reporting to him, If.bisowa carts don't deliver tlie wood anywhere tha customer nmy want it put. We have polite dray men and nice teams ready to sane) ids good Citizens or New Heme, if they. I II only take hold of an enterprise liks this, one that has nsrer been ottered ,to New Hern like this before, i -Keapcrtlully, ;. BIO Him Tbe BUagU Usn. Graham Academy ' MARSH ALLBERU, N. C. Rey.W.ll.lGrai23,A.B.,D.D.( PRESIDENT, ' Located ten miles Eont of neaufnrt, N. C. Alilrd by the Melhoilirt Church, e - are running a hmi In Unrlll it e , Bitny who are enable to j (Xorhitsnl prim, t..r liosid and luMlnii. IPRINU TERM OPENS JAN t, ' Ol'B TuRMSi IVIn my (, ai.a luiiinn, 1 1 i r i mediate Orailii, I - I n , mr mnnili; A nui (. Tuilinn, fH oil jn-r inoi .. riirtiivh n fn,,. ' alned In any rniutiv l kij,ti-rs. i I,, rii- , ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1897, edition 1
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