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1 i 'IT, ( I ant 3 L. STEVENS..-, K DITCH AJ.O PeoPKIBTOE. New Berne, N. C. Jan.; 6, 1897.;' "tend at tbe PoM Office at Rev Berne s second claw matter.-: Tna Tmilt . Jodbhjil (except Monday) is livere.l by carrier in this city, at Hi cent er month, . . -V. 'VV-.' ''j' -"''' ' nana Nontbs. Invariably In auranoe.fUXi ...Nil YjWB . ; ' H ... fLWr Wleklv JookxAioaeytadlnad ance.tl.00 . . Advertising Bate given on PP .eaUoa at . ke oftlrn. . ., v, -i;' ', .- ':-,C. Jive cents per line will be charged lor ' arl of Tlutnka, Resolutions ot Keapect and Bbltuary Poetry ;.alo . lor Obituary Notices - her than tboe;ttblc1i the editor hansel! liaU Klvi ae a matter ot news. . ' , Notices or Church and Society and all other entertainment trout which revenue la to be derived will he charged tor at the rate of live .aline. . : 'v '' ' '. ' The JouasAa will not nnder any cirenm nances be responsible for the return or the ale keeping ol any rejected manuscript. So except kn will be made to this rale with re- - arrtvo either letters (nonclosures. Nor will 'Editor enter Intel correapontence eon ; ejmliifcreleoted niannsorlpt.. --X v ; V. , . , . .""KOREAN rROaHESSlTENESS. We 4iave received The Seoul Jn dependent of September 3, 1S9C. It is 1 tri-weekly paper, established - within the present year, and is' the only newspaper published in Korea. : It ha fotir page oltliret) (Columns v eucli,': the ,ji.o. of the pngt Wing ' noont jiinJ to a ten by twelve nine i tif ' i';TWa would Ut pre- f Xeirnxl by many 'ikioiiIo to t he of ( tiuo 'Sunday piililish- ; 1 - lu'thi country.' The editor is a native of Korea, but a graduate of 1 one of the American universities. : The first page is printed in the English language and the others in ''Korean.. These latter are hard to - read.. Indeed it was a question whether when it is read it should be ' held sideways or upsido down. The editor is a reformer, and it is said (haaccompli8hed much good. Com- ; xhedtihg on a mass-meeting held in . Mo-Ha-Kwan, under the auspices of the native Christians, "in honor of his Majesty's birthday." The In dependent says: " ''What makes Korea so weak as a nation is that the people are not united in their I sentiments. The government may - change once every day and the fti . cials may suffer the most horrible death, the common people look at them with indifference and apathy The same feeling exists with the officials. 1 How ' much the common people may uffer does not concern . them. A nation cannot become a power with soon a state of senti ments. The cause of this is that they do not appreciate the common -. fate in which they are bound to- 'gather. But when they begin to realize -ihat they are parts of one fabric and one nation, they will stand when their hearts are united . in the common Canse of patriotism, . aad they will fall when divided. - This is not all. If they should un derstand that they are the children of the same Heavenly Father and - believers of the same Saviour, mutual, 'love, and sympathy will natarally spring up. . Yesterday's meeting was a sign of gradual im planting of these ideas in the minds of Koreans, and we consider it as an anchor of hope for Korea's future welfare. The Independent not only thns teaches godliness, but advocates ; cleanliness, its neztdoor neighbor. The streets of Seoul are said to be . filthy beyond tbe power of words to describe. The Independent has so far prevailed as to have the garbage and filth removed from two streets. J j II is interesting to note prices -liven ia some of the advertisements f -' A' dealer in ' Chemulpo advertises American cream cheese at 45 cents a pound, English ham , 60 cents and American 40 cents. A dealer of Chong Dong advertises American oatmeal at 10 cents a pound. ''American ryemeal, cornmeal, and . . barleymeal will be here in a few days." A grocery company offers to supply customers with pass-books, . aooennts payable monthly. Balti more 8on .-'. ... - . '.I' -. Deaf ess Oammot Caree by local application, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of tlx ear, There is only on way to 'cure deafbest, : and that is by constitutional remedies DsafutM ia caused by an infltmed eotull tloa of the muooos lining of tbe Eiista ,'. ehlan Tube. ' Wbea this tube gets ioflanv - ed you ban a rumbluig sound of Imper fect hearing, and wben it is is entirely closed desyness is the result, and unleu , ' ibe inlliiamatloo can be taken out sod this tube restored to Its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; nine , cases out of tan are caused by catarrh. wiles i loUiing but an inflamed comll tloa of tbe mucous surface. , , " - Ws Will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol Deaftm (caumd by ealarrb) , ; that can not be Cured by Hall's Catarrh .fur. Send ft circulars, free. . i . F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, 0. , , iBold by DrucgbU, 75o.' , 'r llaUlamily Pills are tbt best. Airship Tales. . ... . Those wild tales about an airship that ciinie from the Paciiic coast a few weeks ago created a monontary excitement and wore then forgotten, except,; possibly, by a few people who saw in tho evidence on which the Btories were based something more than a mere tract nf conRisten- cy, ana who were,- inei tor-y .na posed to suspect that under a vast mass of exaggeration and mendaoity there might be hidden a-more or less sncces8fnl experiment in" aerial naviiration. . Kow from Delaware comes a report of another airship, or perhaps it is another report of the same airship. ''''. A farmer who rises early every mornipg to carry milk into Wil mington Bays that on Saturday, just as he and his hired man were return iog from the barn to the house with their brimming pails through the chill gray dawn, tbey heard strains of music in the air above their heads, and a .moment Inter a glass bottle fell at their feet and broke into fragments. looking np, the men declare that they saw, half a mile from the earth and moving to fie northeast, a huge machine, re sembling a fish in shape, with wide spreading wings, and a-mighty tail. From the airship came the rays of a powerful searchlight..'- and the thiut oleiir, clear notes' of a corner. After tho ati'iuige. vessel had..lisp peaiwi in tho distance the farmer hxiked iiuu llietiits of "luss u tliC g roil ml . iin-i found a slip of p:iper on which was written: "On board the airship Icarus, Thursday after noon, Dec. 24, 1890. The airship Icarus, Cupt. James Dashiel, with Thomas Murphy as companion et al.j left Salt Lake City 10 p. m. Tuesday, December 8, bound for Cuba. Wind due east, blowing at the rate of sixty miles an hour. At an altitude of one mile we found' a steady current. Machinery working to a charm. . All well. Provisions sufficient tor a week longer. Will land in the neighborhood of Jack sonville, Fla. Send, word, collect, to Hatcher & Mills bankers, 720 South Second Street, Utah." ' - Condensed Testimony. Clias B. Hood, and Manufacturer's Auent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's Mew Discovery has no equal as a Cough, remedy. J. U. lironn, Prop. St. James Hotel. . Ft Wayne, - Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough ol two years standing, caused by La Gripiie, ly Dr. King's New Discorery. li. F, Merrill, Baldwinsville, Mass , sajs that he bis used and recommended it and never knew it to fui ami would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mm. Hemming, glil E., 25th St, Chica. go always keeps it at baud and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves, Free Triuls Bottles at F. S. Duffy's. Drug store. (3 John Wesley Monameat The Methodists of England have come to tne conclusion that a wor thier monument than that which now marks the resting place of John Wesley should be erected over his tomb in the graveyard behind the historic chapel where he preached. It is almost amusing to learn that, having so decided, the question of how to raise the necessary fnnds gave them not the slightest diffi culty, it having been solved by di recting the Rev. William J, Crown, the clergyman now in charge of the Wesley Chapel, to visit the United States and Canada and, obtain sub- criptions for the requisite amount. Doubtless America both can and will supply the money, but it is Just a little queer that an English de nomination so strong and rich should ask aid in a matter in which their direct interest is much greater thao. that of their Western broth era. It isn't a problem of much consequence, however, and Mr. Brown will have a pleasant as woll as a successful trip. The tomb in which Wesley now lies was erected more than fifty years ago at the ex pense of ministers of the Wesleyan Church. In 1S90, the centenary of Wesley's death, the buihling of a more substantial monument was one of the objects contemplated by the commemorative gathering. The sum of 15,800 was then raised, bnt all this, with ,000 more, "his been expended in restoring the old ohapel. Ex. -; ' ' Ws Offer Tea a Kerned y Which lotoraa SAFETY to Lire of Beth Mother aad Child. - tOTIIERS'FIHEUD' ' toBi csitnramrf or its run, ' loaiOl a!t BiKCXI, . Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. . i a4 reeemsaeadeel by pare. etaaa. BMatial and theae wke have m4 li. Kewara of suoetitatee aaa lullatloaa. fcaat f eienaa Of Ball, ea fMelnl of brlea, I.M rmr . .o "rO MOTHltna aiauae fiae, eoawioiDg valeaterj watMaeaieie. nusraxD limruTox ca.ituata, oa, ... soxa v au, samaiars. S YOUNG i.UIVES , . lis''te Again. . : Governor Klect Piugree of Michigan is eouietiuics aaiuiiiiig and always orig Sual. His latest nttrance that the ao cauiulation of fortaue of $100,000,000 or more should be prevented by law will strike many persons as both. If the tioustitatiou will iiot permit income taxes or inheritance taxes, theu Mr. Piu gree thinks the constitution ought to be changed. He believe after a private fortune has reached a certain limit all above that limit should be turned over to the government to lighten the peo ple's tax&i The state has as good right to limit the size of f ortnues as the hoars of labor, he argues. He does not under take to decide, however, how iuuch wealth one person may be allowed to have, but quotes the example of Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago, who willed 1350,000 to each of his children, laying that was enough for one person to have, aud then gave the rest of his possessions In charity. - " , ' "Think of it!" Mr. Filigree is report ed to have sui d.' -'one man having an income as large as that of 15,000 of his fellow citizens comhiuedl' j ' l.J Way, when yon get these fortnnn np Into the big million, you situ fathers taking their dAUghtera to Europe for a sale to a duke or prince.. How ranch, did the Vanderbilts hava to pay for their duke? What m-as it (J. P. 11 nut ington gotf It was a full ftudged priuoa, wwu'l A lawyer who represented the prince in that affair told me that Huntington was going te give tho money to the bride.- Yon sec, tho law yer arranged all theae detatbu After every thing waa ready for the wedding, and It was jiuf about to come off. and the transfer was about to be mado to the bride, the prince call ed a halt. No, air: tne money had to be paid over to the prince, and Huntington bad w epme to time. I tell 'on snci .thins arc a tllgrw ro a ne-tu-ji. ) ir,plf hhv-n l nrtur!i nh.-. n. ..'iw iK'ii niiiipw, t'w Uu-'imfchi1 to lutut oeirl - . t.fi'iiion MHiiuriiu. If Mn .li'tiii W annmnkn'. liir. lirillU UIKIrllilll nr eleU tH-l ;KI lum and boss Mr. Mark Hauua, Wert a citigen of Germany and should offend a German army officer, the officer woulu have the right, according to the military usage there, to kill, without further cer emony, Mr. Wamunaker, Mr. Vauderbill or Mr. Hauua. Tbey would be nobody, belonging merely to the civilian class; which is as a mudsill to the army oflleer. In case the officer should run one of these distinguished civilians through with his sword aud destroy the puny mudsill life the worst punisbsuent that he would have to encounter would be a mild reprimand from his almighty fa ther, Emperor William, aud an admoni tion to be a little more careful hereafter in flinging his sword around. ; The words of Emperor William in the recent oase in which an officer ran his sword through a workingman at Carls ruhe can hear no other construction. Tbe emperor tells bis soldiers they must obey him as their God. He evidently thinks civilians must obey army officers as their gods, a' whole lot of them, aud about as insolent and dissipated a set of gods as ever lorded it even over a tribs of uucivilized savages. . How long the free and enlightened people of Germany, who pay tbe taxes to keep up little tin god William and bis officers, will endure such insolence and tyranny is au interesting question. It is good news fur civilization that Russia, France and England will stop the outragca iu Turkey, peaceably if tbry cau, forcibly if they must It will have to be forcibly. No matter what Abdul Hamid II himself inightrieglre to do, be would be held back by the fanat ical Moslems, who consider they earn heaven when tbey kill an unbeliever. Their theology ueeds to be reconstructed. Thoy must be taught that Christians have at least as good a right to life, lib erty and the pursuit of happiness as Mohammedans have, even in -Turkey. Ruttia will be tbe beet natiou to admin ister the reforms proposed. She is ou the ground. The wily Ruasiau mind understands the Turk, perhaps from a feeling something like kinship, better than an Englishman cau hope to do. Thou after Russia reforms Turkey let bet turn her eyes inward and . take a turn at reforming some of the abases in her own government r By the "genuine autonomy" whioh President Cleveland recommends tbe Cubans understand absolute independ ence, and that only, - aud they will never accept anything else, Ia 1878 they accepted a promise of home rule on the faith of Spain and never got it Tbey know better than to trust either to Spain's mercy or good faith. The only terms any Cuban can now accept is in dependence or death. Horticulturists of Michigan, also of California, have expressed a wish for a United , States secretary of agriculture wbo will pay as much attention to fruit culture as to other baoolie brunches, . The Cuban rebels have been announced as utterly defeated and routed mors times than there are mouths in the year, yet tbey rise sereualy.every time stronger and more numerous than ever. s.' ; Is it a fact that tbe people who heap flowers upon congressmen's desks at the openiug of every session, are those wbo have favors to ask of tbemf . If one has good health aud is making a good living, he has no right to com plain of anything in this life. ' All tbt rest he eaa get for himself. y ' "The poor don't need missions any more than tbe rich," says Evangelist Moody. This is a great truth. ; Sa,l,Te)bMerWflt anal Hmeaa Tear Mr A way If jou want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magne tic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Buc, tbe wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many galo ten pounds In ten days. Over 406,000 cured. Buj No-To-Bec from your own druggist,io will guarantee a enre, Booklet and ranv plt mailed fret. Ad, Sterling ltenieily Co., Chicago or NewTork. 'l Le highest claim Tot ot'.i tobaccos is "Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker 1 knows there , . -as good r . LI V. J LJIJ LL AraaaWawaa4 a Ton Will fiud one each two ounce pons inside each oagot ttiackweu Buy a hag of t i J At V: Iff uraieu luoncroanu reaa tne cuupon -waicu gives a list of VaIiia)lo preteuta and how to Bet .... 4 "if . . J Clean! Newsy! Honest! A. Newspaper for the Mechanic,.Laborer and;Farmer A Paper for every Household ! All the News The Latest Telegraphic News ! For the upbuilding trial interests, the advancement of Eastern North Carolina , and Carolina's Material affairs. CWrrapomleiiiM In ,C0UNTY CORRESPONDENTS, - -V"',- - . . . t , - THROUGH m COUNTIES OF $4.00 . THE DAILY" r.VV Subscribe Now! imm tj,6 Journal, ' . ' " , ' (PIEDMONT - . SchednleEffoctiTO This condensed Schedula Is published as Information only and Is sni-jfct 10 onange wivuom nonce to eSEENSBOSO, BALEIUH, Wn. 11 ' Mlxeil, Uallr . No. IS. 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C, I NEW YORE, , DETROIT, KIC1L.V r. andCHICAUO.ILlT , - . - ' EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA I D THE WEEKLY Maniple . .! ; " v. Copies . Freem NEW BERNE, N, C. AIR LINE.) C": Norember 22, 1890. , , tun imuiio, dlOLDSBORO IND NORl'OLt. No. Dally. No. IS, liatlj. Xo. 11. Mliad. Uallr. Tli ne. Ar II Mam 11 Mam II am 11 Item 11 00 a ni In si i in Hi 41 a in in 11 a in 10 a in SMiam I a m t ui a in Mam 4m 5 is p in I II pm OS i in t M p in k 4A l III ,'IS p III 6 l'i V in 6 ? p in 4 Wjy ui lllpin 4 "7 p in 8 tH , ni 3 4" fi ui M am is a w atn SIM am but a m ' a m laiim 9 u& a ui ft -to a i. a I M a ii J.v IU0 I No. 41. Kx. Shii. - . Ar iri s n l 141) I ni 1 1 " r m B m i in I 01 p Ml SI p ill ft m j. in ft OU p ia l,vj 7 1" a i . i si I 3J ' "a . at CanKal Stack, paid In,,.. ' ' Surplus, ... ) i n Undivided Profits .... 6oO.ee - lOFFICEKS; " U H. CoTi.Kn, President. , - W.8.CHauwM!K, Vice Pres. ' ; -T. W. Dkwky. f'ashier. ' -J. W. llioni.K, Teller. " F. r". Mattiikws, Collector. With well estaWlshed connections thl Bank is prepared to offer all aix-ommoila-tiotni conslHtttnt with conservative Uankinir. Prompt and careful attention given to col lections. We will be pleased to correspond with those who may contemplate making changes or.ooeiinir now accounts. T. A. tireen, Pres, TSJI, Meadows, Vice Prer ''-VV-ii H. II. GBovies, Cashier. ;' " . i CITIZEN'S BANK ,'; OS1 JS4 Hi W 'BIBRJSfJB, HT. O. - . DO A GENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS ' The Accounts otBanks. Bankers. Conor- atlons, ('armors. Merchants and others re oelvcd on lavorable tenna. frompt and care nil attention given to the lnlei est of our cue tomt-i'S. (lolleetions a Speolftlty. .- ; ? : aoAW or oibv,otos. , Ferdinand Ulrlcb. K. U. Meadows, '' Clias. Dully, Jr. v. James Beiimond, Mayer Rahn, Thomas A. Green. c.K.rov. -- W, F. Crockett. J. A- Meadows, Mamiml W. I pock, : Clias. 11. Fowler, J. W.'tSraiiiger, B. W.Stnallwood. J. A. BRTAS, TH0S.IANtT:LS, ,; President. " 1 . Vice Pres. (i. II. ROBERTS, Cashier,. .. I; The NATIONAL BANK, . Or KKW BKnNlS, N. II .!$!'' : XX7C013OBA.TKb 1888. " ! ': Capita V.... ; .n ..I.v. .$100,000 Surplus Profits, ...l.Z 98168 1 DlHKl-TORS:..: J.. A. fill V Alt. Cuas. !. llftl'AK, Jsia lU.v, . Q. 11. HobKKX Tnos. rusiKtA. ; J. H. HavKHUMV' 1. IUkvkv -. ,iv K. K. UlaHO?'.. ."" WM. H. OLIVER. LIFE ' FIHB MARINB , ' ' accidektVfitjbutv, - -.si sTteam boils iNSURANCEtteee NKWBKKN, . A number of Tlme-TrleS and Fire-tasted Cxnilanies represented. . t 1 ever ai.uuu,uuu assets ropresenwi . .' c . NOTOAKY VCBLIU Commissi .ncr of Deeds for New Tork, Con necticut and Pennsylvania. IWAfeut National Board M-vrtna Duder wrltera. .. . .-- ,, .. jaiajaaaal i - -Na -. CaveeH, and Trade-Mar ki obtained and all Fat eat business conducted (ar MoncaSVC . IIS. Soim Orrict ia Oppositc. 0, 9. pTtNTO:fi laud wacauiecure patent u less tuus (aaa timet remote Irom Vrathinxloa. ' - . na. Ve adviM. if rjatentablt er not. Iras lAarge. Our lee DM due till peterrt Is secured, ) i A Pssmticv "How to Obtain Pateati,"wlta M of eauio la the U. S. aud foreiia esuatnes; Stent free. Auareee, - - i C.A.SNOV&CO. VsMW a, aavtav Omci, WseHinoTON. D. O PROFESSIONAL. F. N. Slinmong, - A. I). Ward mimiuonfi ats Ward,' ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. - ' KKW BEUNK, 'If C. - v ' , Practice In Craven. Carteret. Jones. Lf-nntr anil (inslow mid Pamlico Bounties, anrt the Snpreiue Court. ltnc at No. r ttoutli front street, opposite Hotel Cuattawke, Wm, W. Ulark. Owea II. Onion. Clark & Quion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAYV 'New Berne, N.C. . , P. II. Pelletler, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Kiddle Street, Lawyers Brick Bnlldlne;. ' , ' ' ; )- Will practice In the Conntlea of Craven Cartret. Jones. Onslow and Pamlico. TJ. R Ooui t at New lierne aud Hupreine Court ot lueBiaie. . , , t NTOCK FOIt H llii:, t. - ,. - ' - f , Aad Money to Loan, Meehanics and - ;IawetoriUnIon4 r " J. C. Dbbwry, Presiilent - : , . ." ' H. T. Jermsk, Tirasnn-r, ' - 4. ao. Aut, eecrelary. Of RALEIWII.N.C. ; 7 OITer $100 slinren of Savings Stock tor uu moniniy paymeou 01 oa cenu each, with ateeinent, lliat if Hie owner dies bo fore maturity ,tlis remaining payments will be made from the UusranU'S Fund, Sucb Payments are now being made for tier. W. K. Bnjiipi ami A. H. I'owcll). Full I'niii Inwatmcnt Stock, For value 100, is sold lor $75 i-asb, and is secured by Ileal E-Ule Mortgurm. Taxes era paid by the Union. Cash divid-oil of six per oent per annum, paid si mi annually at Bank by Coupon.- Tlie L'rlon will re Ittm cost of HtncV, wiik Dividend to dale, npnu application. Or 10 year after Into will pay $100 per slmre, thus Siving additional prutlt of 'i3 per aliare. Tbis is one the fwfrat and best invastinenla ever offered. UranclitS will be orponiied and Loans made In tny TVia n, wbeie stock is hold. Onod Arenis Wnulid. Address GKOUGK AI.LF.N, Herniary. 22 rullnn liuildinu. Kulei.li, N.C. , SO Ya. . Sxpi. . ... t. 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Brfvllm.t.. : TWTinxTiDV pryma i onni, ana or nearly , iiauuiiderl 17 evarr 6utte I iiDtrinitoOftn ot fcSMlit j 4 THC etT FO eVERYtY It U m,v U Ui vera wsataa. . - If t sar ia aacanaia in jHraauncwiwa. i It ts au ts trace tne grswta or a wera. It Is easy ta leans what a werS saaaaa. . O. & C. MSBRIAM CO., PnbJiaaeM, ' Sprlagaeld, Umm T.SUt, THE SUET ....BALTIMORE, HV.. . : .: The Paper of the PK' ', For the People and wltk lvpt Honest in Motive, ' Fearleas Iq Expiesaloa, v -. ' . BoHud la PrlaelpK Unawerviog In Its Allegiance to Right , ' t uvuiiva auM tvmnt rraeucea, Tag Sun publishes all Die News all Ibe . rr i . r .. . n , , -. time, but it does not allow Its colutnrm to be degraded by unclean, Immoral, or purely srnsational matter. ' ' Editorially, Tub Sun Is the consistent and unchanging champion and defender of Popular Jtlghts and Interests against political machines and monopolies of fvcry character. - Independent la all things, eatretne In none. It Is for good laws, good goverment and good order, . By malt Kilty Cents a month, 81a Del. lars a year. ' ' .. - A ' One Thousand for On (TRADg alABK.) " ' ' .j' accident ticxxtsv, The Inter-State Casna CQuipany, ef New York, gives THREE MONTH'S Iniarsacw ( $1,000 for $1.00, between It and so years of aaeiTaararftet fatal II.mu 1mI,I..i. m ...'v. a . Horses.waffons, Horae can. Railroad .., Herated, BrlOKe, Trolley aad t,f t.a Bteamstalpsrttteamboais ank at eam a'errlea r.,f.Br . II. r.treet. ' Take Notice! Tlie beet thing for New Berne tltte Baa ever happened. An enterprise taul will be ever a soccers. We are now saw Ins; Cook wood, stove or raoee knRtbs, Ihe very nicest kind, JJwd storiug it away under large abed houses; keeps dry always tna rainy westbr r-r, and never gets wet We keen a large stock of this kind oa hand. We cut tne prices on sawing, as wesrs better prepaied tor do It chraper tlian heretofore, ami we now deliver it ia your wood bouses or anywhere yoa want It, without any tronble lo v-m, oU!y ivs your orders to LIU LU tu Shingle Man. - Vou can also do Big Bill a tavor, by repotting to him, If bis own carta uWl deliver the wood anywhere the cmtotinr may ant it put. We have polite. drsy men and nice tesms ready to awvj tlie jood citirens of New Beruo, if tl. nilL only take hold of an enterprise like 'tin, one that has never been ollured to I.oia Berne like this before, , . Reap cttully, ' BIU IULL, The Bhincle Man. Graham Acr.ilcr.iy MARSIIALLIU EU, N. C. r:7. 17. Q. L C::!::z, A.E., ED., rEr.sirr.NT. Loraterl ten mil. s F . ( . f T ' l, N. C. Aiihd bT Hie S : t . , are riinnh a : ; 1 . 1 i i ninny ) i et'ir:.. I i , li I..-- ! i I . II. ' SrRir'J 1 ' . ,...Uiv ?. Ot'tl Tii- . -- ;-:;'i,nry ' j I; ! ': ; t.il ! ' - o , !n, I ! r (. . :, A i I , . ,n, i, . We ( H!(l' I S : i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1897, edition 1
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