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THE HI BER1 JOUML charles l. stevens. Kditob and Proprietor.' New.JJerne K. C, April 16 1897. Kutand at the Post OnV at Sew Herat t. C. M second class mailer. , Xolloea of Church ami Society ami all otbei ntertaimaenta from which revenue latent tleiired will be charged lor at the rate of live - : aline. ' Thk Vailt Jorual (except Monday) it . llrered by carrier In this city, at !W centt er month " fHmn Months, Invariably In artvance, S.0( Wl VA' 'J '" i .. " K WZSKLT JoUKiULOneyear.lnail aiice, Sl.CK Advertising KaUw given on app .cation at lie offlce.' j Five eente per tine will be charged lot ards ol Thaulu, Reaolirtloul o( Respect aiC , Obitnary loetr" i aim tor Obituary Notice her than those which the editor himseli' hall give a? a mailer ot news. The Jousal will not under anyeiroum Stances be responsible tor the return or tbi ale keeping ol Any rejn ted manuscript. N (xception will be made to tills rule with je ard (.0 either letters or Inolosures. Nor wii " tdltor enterllnto corresiionjence con rnls relected.mannscriit. TUB CIVIL SERVICE LAW. Nq subject pfeseuts more aspects and is so fruitful a subject for con tention, as the civil service law. yijs law has' beou in force sinci January 16th, 1883, fourteen years, and while its primary object ww for a greater efficiency in the gov ernment service yet it ia question able if it has not out grown its use fulness, and like many laws, whoet enactments were intended for good, has become a much abused law, violated or evaded as it has best suited t,he party interested. lYobably the original intention ol the civil service law was its applies tiou to clerical positions, yet it. province seems to have been contin ually extended until no government oflice has been too lovr or huinble,o too tiigh or mighty, to be free f ron its provisions for perpetual offiei holding. r The. recent presidential ruling which' placed a great number ol government employes n niter tin classified service list, without tin incumbents being required to pas. an elimination, while every appli cant for a position was required h pass a, searching examination t prove fitness for oflice, can hardly bi held ae a good law. The guard yhich has boen songht to surround government employes, by placing them in a classified ser- life employes, is an injustice ti everyi citizen of this country. A close civil service law in a mon archical country might prove jtisti flable, but why any special i-laas, reason of some favorable circunl stance should be given all ths'gov ernmental offices, to the exclnsio) of all other citizens is au abridge ment of the rights of the citizem under a republican form of gov ernment, and cannot appear as jni-t or right. It is not so much a ijtiestion limit" the demands of the civil service lar that fitness for position be the firs' essential, ifor there are thousand outside of government offices mori competent to fill them than thou, now holding them. But the circumstances attending the appointment of tin; present in cumbents being favorable they be camp employees, and it is nov sought to enclose them with a bar rier, which uothing can tear down' and make their positions life tenun offices, The argument often advanced that a civil service luw does aw with the political spoils systeme, which seem to be a part of all politi cal parties, is not warranted by tin history of the campaigns since 188'J. and today the rush few office eqnali any period prior to the civil scrvici law enactment. The present civil service law has i tendency to promote greater strife., than the old system when was heart the cry of "to the victor belongs tin spoil," as those who have worked it Trashy mtaUuua, Muny such flood the market. Botanii Blood Ualm is sconiieotiou&ly compound. d medicine, the result of lort.t veari praciice.by an einiultmt phjilclaii. It 1 the beat blood purifier ever oltcrail to tlir public, and la guaranteed to cure it' giver a fair trial. Try it for nil kin and bloor dlmttS, Including catarrh and rbenma tlmn la Us wont form. One bottle of li coatslai -snore curative and lu!ldlng-U virtue thin s dozen any oilier kind. Prioi 11.80 per large bottle. ,. HOW IT BTAJJDH AT HOME, ! Our retail demand Is lucti that we but ' Botanfo Blood Balm B. B. B.) In groat ! lots, t It sslli well and give onr citslo-; man tnllre MlishcHon, Our taks havi tocrsd 500 per cent, within a few mown. .Wi attribute in tupm mI t. ill si, prion and merit. We are stlllo), four or firs bottles of It to one of an) i other preparation of lb kind, H hi feUed in no Inttsncs to sjiv emir atls faction. Jacobs' Phasmacv, - fi-rFrsd B, Palme, if. D., Atlanta, to, l political campaigns are, when victor ious, eager to seek some excuse by which the la may be- preserved, vet temporarily evaded for their bene Bt. It would seem as if the enactment of laws was not for the betterment of general conditions, but for spec ia! classes, and their enforcement nbjoct to individual diction. Through; its fourteen years of trial, the civil service law has m mauy respects proven a failure It does not protect the governmental interests for which it was enacted. It does not prevent , politicians and office seekers from getting inside ihose precincts which it is supposed io guard, and as a republican ineti: r,ntion it is a fraud upon every citi ;en, giving privileges to a few, not equal rights to all. , $100 REWARD, $100. Tlio readers of this paper will be plras i.l to learn that there is at least one dread-.-il disease that science has been able to ure in all its stages and that is Catarrh Iall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive :ure now known to the medical fraternity, 'utitrru being a constitutional disease, re Hiires a constitutional trtatment. IlallV Jalarrh Cure is taken internally, acting lircctly upon the blood and mucous sur-dC-es of tlie system, thereby destroying tin .bundation of tlie disease, and givini? tin iiatieut strength by building up the con ititutiou and agisting nature in doing itt vork. The proprietors hare so muc'n ''aith in itseurtive powers, that they of 'er One Hundred Dollars for any case thai it fails to cure. Send for list of Tee t into nials. Address: F.J. CHEXKV& CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills are the best. Oddett Dinner Ever Eaten. Perhaps the most remarkable din ter on record was that given by an mtiiuary iif mod Goebel, in the cit if Brussels. A description of it it .'urnished to the Boston Cooking School Magazine by one of tht tiests, Mr. Amaziah Dukes, o! New York. At that dinner I ate apples tha ipened more than eighteeu hundred ears ago; bread from wheat grown H'foie the children of Israel pnssul Jirongh the Jied Sea, and spread vith butter that was made whoi Elizabeth was Queen of England: mil I, washed down the repast witl wine that was old when Columbut was playing barefoot, with the boyi of Genoa. The apples were from an earthei. iar taken from the ruins of Pompeii.. The wheat was taken from a cham ber in otio of tho pyramids, tin butter from a stone shelf in an oh well in Scotland, where for severa, .leuturies it had lain iti an earthei crock in icy water, and the wint was recovered from an old vault it. tho city of Corinth. There were six guests at the table, ind each had a mouthful of tin jread and a teaspoonful of tho wine jut was permitted to help himsel KMiu'ifiilly to tho butter, ther )cing seyeral pounds of it. Tin ipplo-jar held about two-thirds of i jallon. The fruit was sweet and at dncly flavored as if it had been put up yesterday. Til I IHI t ( III.D IN ONE DAT rake Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets! Ill druggists refund the money if it fai to cure. 25c POU0CK9TILLE ITEMS. It seems impossible for tht farmers to get enough kainit tint reason, the supply must be short cr there is being more tued than here tofore. Died at his homo in Trenton Ol pueiimonia Mr. Thomas J. Whita ter on last Saturday morning. Hii loss will be trreatly felt by everybod in the county. Mr. Whitaker wat uc of the best men we ever knew lie was buried by tlie Masonic ordei it .'! o'clock Sunday evening, hen as about five hundred people pres mt and alarge procession of Masons The following prices wero copied from an old journal used by a mer diatit of this place C9 years in tht food old antibellum days that wi lear (he old folks talk so much of. Compare the following with tht present aud see if we haven't tht lest times now: Trent Bridge, Saturday July 6, 1828. White Kubauks, dr. to i yard lambric, at 60o yer yard; J yard checks, 40c; 3 yards homespun, 30t ,er yard; 10 lbs, flour at 5c, 2 lbs, ingar at 1 5c, 1 ounce camphor gum jOc, 1 pair shoes (1.60, 1 gallon rum 80c. Cr. by 3 bbls turpentine at 1.50 per bbl. Cr. by bbls corn at RS3 per barrel. . Mr, Lnthcr Taylor and Miss Mag fie Lane, of New Berne, spent last Sunday here visiting Miss Lila Ward. Sotre of our farmers planted cotton last week which ii very early, hope we wilt not have frost In May to kill It. r ' " Tbe lwgeet fnuitrjr Farm. : Farm Ponltry gaj-g tuat Isaao Wilbur ot Littlo Couintoii, R. Lt has tbe larircst ponltrj farm- in the world. He ship from J Ml), 0U0 to 15u,c.U0 dozen of egg A El.. I I - , C.. ' UV .CT-M9 4110 XUW1B UM lilt) CU1 ouy plain, bousing about 40 in a boose f by JO- or 8 by 13 feet , in size, tbese bouses being abont 150 feet apart, set out la long rows over the gchtly sloping fields. He baa-100 of these houses, scat tered oyr" three or fonr fields. Tbe food is loaded into a low wngon, which it driven about to each house in turn, the attendant feeding 'tw.be goes. . At the afternoon feeding the eggs are collected. The fowls are fed twice a day.' The morning food is a mash of cooked vege tables and mixed meals. This mash is made up the afternoon of the day before. The afternoon feed iswhole.com the year round.:. ' ,':"i,w'j i'.'-v-'-:' New York Chela Women. Thff Women's Chess club of New York is regarded with much Interest, as it is tbe flrst.iucorporated chess club started for women in this conntry. The incor porators are Hiss Eliza Campbell Foot, Miss Jean L. Nesbit, Miss Emily Soiu ers Haines, Mrs. Wiutbrop Parker and Miss Sophie Downer. The chess season begins the first Tuesday in Novcmbei ind cuds the lust Tuesday in April, 26 meetings being held (hiring the season. Altogether the idea of a woman's chess club has proved most successful. The membership is not large, as compara tively few women play the game, but the club is growing. New York Sun. A Hag For the Baby. First of all a rug, for baby's comfort shall be thick, warm and quite large Then it should be just as bright am pretty as oue can moke it. Such a one illustrated by Good Housekeeping, i; pieeed out of any pretty wool goods remnants of cloth, flannel, etc. It is ii nine sections. The seams are covere- 'V. 1 lUBY'j 1!IG. witl) rows of fancy stitches worked witl bright zephyr. The. center Fquaro is let plain, while upon the other sections an outlined or nppliqued flowers, leaves fruit;', birds, toys or anything bright o: odd that will take the fancy of a littli hild. Cats, fowls, horses aud dog. would please their fancy if one had timi to work them. The lining is wadded denim or tick ing. The edges arc turned in and stitch d, then worked with uephyr in lorn; tnd fliort stitch or common buttouholt ititch. Au inexpensive rug may bi undo entirely of odd pieces, nsing thi prett icst for the cover and there st foi the lining'. A piece of an old qTrnfuin lie utilized for the interlining and odd; md ends of zephyr for the decoration. Diarrhoea . and Cholera Mixture. A SAFE, SME AXI) Ql'ICK CUIIE FOR reething-, Cholei a Infantum, Snmmei Diseases, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Fains ia Bowels, Cholora and Cholera Symptoms, ind for all irregularity of the diges tive system, whether acute o ;hronic. MOTHERS, NOTE THIS: Winklemann's Diarrhoea and Chol jra Itemed y is a perfect means el treatment for children's summer die jases.and should be in eyery family. It's timely use may save life. Osefttl on the r'arm, . in the Factory, in the Henaehold, At Sea and on land, Evorywhero. ft is safe under all conditions am oircu mstancej, and is recognized a one of the very best remedies ever; introduced. The ins; radiants are Juat vast you doctor prescribes almost daily. Valuable Information . with every bottle. sold py dealers ano'druooists (ibnbrally) Prlec35 Come swr Bottle." (f druggist should not have it, will be sent on receipt of 23 cents to any address by Wlnklemann & Brown Drug Co.. lo Proprietor. BALT1MOHB, BID., U. S. A. WM. H. OLIVER, " UFB PIBI MAHINI ACCIDENT. riDELITT. ( ST HAM BOIL! Insurance OSSOS . HKWDBBN, . A number of Time-Tried and Flro-teete 3oni,anlf repreaentMl. Cver tlXMMMM anaeu reoreoentod KOTOABT fDBUa -CommUil .ncrof Dewlt for Kew Tors, CO soeticut and Fonnirlvanlo. FVAseot National Board Mwins Cadet Tlton. One TIiouanl for On (TKAD8 MARK.) ASCII XNr TICKETS. The Inter-State Casna Company, sf Kew Tork fives TIIBE'E MONTH'S Iasaraaw $1,000 Jot $1.00, . to Mea or woaisa, . oetwoen II nA OS fmrt nf aoo.airalnat latal Mtnwl Avouionte a-foot, or on Hk-yelaa lloram.Waitoiiii, llorae Oara. Hallroaa Cara SKInvatMl, BrHUe, Trollrjr ami able Cam 4U-am.Ulp,HiwaiboaU au4 St eaia fen 1m 5, xi. street. 'V.2jal''r"'tj W few. . LosaA i - Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored ' Weakness, Nervousness, Debility. , oaoaaw ' all th. traia at iia a.. nw ..-! mt .TIM ftm Mrljr .rr.r or latw ...nn. -t w9 rHUltS Of '"!, Ji.kMM, war. 2. ta Full .trunk. iVoiliirrmnt olu! ..-- ivtui to ftry ortti land jporttoa of tht) body. niiupi, naionii rneuiods, ItBiasxli&i improvmai SiOW ribet Book, xpUutioa knd loott ERIE KEDICAI:C0.iMa2os?; D. S. DISTRICT COURT. The Spring Term of the Un'led States Oistr'ct Court will convene in 'this city on .tondjiy, April 2Gth,at 10 o'clock a m, ' ' Jurors and witnesses are not required f aMcnd, however, until Tuesday,' April 27th. 1 in- lnll.iwing have been drawn toscive is Jurors at said Term : " Ckaven CowiTt. K B Jones, J I) tanii.'d, (i oI), Encclr Wadsworth, F Srnul, Drtw Dixon, P 8 Cox, M llahn. V E mbbaid, E K Bishop, J D LaRoquc, oliu J. Jones, (tol), 6 II Scott, Washing ou Spivt-y, (ool),-S W Lalhnm, R B Ncal. Onsi.ow ''oiinty. S n Taylor, M H aii.Mon, JocoIj Giles. W It Muttill, Join V Pii innin, Daniel Hargelt. " Josks Coukty. Ii A Haywood, T ( Vliiiuker, F V Green. Cautkket Cou.nty.-W W Chadwlck, V L. ArtnVell, Henry Davis, James I Sell. 0 G Bell. UiiKisNK County. V H Johnson. Aillis Di.on, Win, Moore. ;Bku.'dkt C'ountt. U M Brown, I. t Muyo, I.E.voin County. S II Abbott, II 1 Jdlon, J M White, WC Fields. Wayne Count W V Exum, J 1. Danville, John II Powell, Joseph E Hob- .ason. Pamlico County, George Dec?,BraO. lot (U'lin, Charles Swim, John V Must 1 11 Flowt-rs . Wii.stiN County. James Lipscomb, Hydk C'ouNTr. W II Lucas. Edgf.cjmhk County. George IIow ird, Jr. - PKOFESSIONAL. C. M. Simmons, A. I). Ward. SiiiiinoiiH fc Ward, 1TT0UNEYS and COUNSELORS al ' LAW. ' NEW BEENE. IS C. Frnctlce In tlie eountiea ot Craven, Duplin f Jiiri, onflow, Carteret and fauillco; In Uu i ipve ne mill Federal Coui-tii. im., m No. as Nonin Front HI reel Opposite Hotel I'hnttnwkn. P.M. Pclletler, ATTORNEI AT LAWi Middle Street, Lawyers lirick Building. Will practlca. In tlie Counties ol Craven, irtoret, jMitiolinalow and l'anilico. U. h. Jouu at few Berne aud Supremo Court ol ihe State. iVni. W. Clark. . Owen H. Union: Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELIjORJ AT LAW, New Berne, N. C. The Forum. FOR APRIL. ' An. ons; other interesting features, Itbi Vpril number of Tie Fuium will contain: Has the Senate Degenerated, Scnatoi ieorge F Hosr. ' Aibitrstion the only Solution of tbeFi isncial Problem, Allen Ripley Foote. . lleinncliment or Ruin? Hon. J. Stei .ing liortoo,lEx-Secty of Agnculture. Tbe United States and Cuba, Ileor Roclefort. . The Fur Seal as an Animal, David Stan Jord.m, Chief of tbe Bearing Sea Commit uon for 1906, and George Archbald Clark tec.etary-of the Commission, Shall Nevada be deprived or her State iood?. William B Smyths.; I3.00JA YEAR. . KEW YORK: - THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., 1U Fifth Avenue. . SENT FREE! To any person'. Interested In, Iiamam natters, or who loves soimals, we nil Mini frue, npon soplicatioa, a copy of the "ALLIANCE," tlie organ ot tbis Socun In ad Jition to Its Intensely Iteresiing ieat mg, lt contains a list of the valuublu am jnumal premiums given by the paper. Address: v Tub - National IIumasb Ai.uanck1 - 41Q-IU United Clmrilles Building, , ' t New York. ' Take Notice ! REMEMBER the Bigcst Enterprise n New Berne, this sawed wood is belm, kept un.ler large sbeds.Jnever Hiets wet id rainy weather. We have cot priori lown now for tbe cheap summer price. Big Hill also keeps alwsys on hand Brick, Usxd-madeand Sawed St Ingles of a) kinds. Marl, Lathes, Posts for fencea JAW DUST deliTsisd to four door, Ad; me wishing tbstr garden or lots plougbet ust Phone Big Hill, be keep ploughs and Hones on bscd U of these abound for die convenience ot tlis city. t , Big Bill also has a.nlce PASTURE foi Soisn, mules sod cat lis on tbe MucAdam. ted road, at Jack Smith's bridge. Where we Jnvs rye, clover and the beat reeds in (he county. It will bs Money Saved foi all of oar Liverymen to put tuelr surplus stock lo this DMlure. All the above Is Ths Sliinale Man, In corporation TofotlceJI STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1- . ; Craven County. J , . la Office Clark Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the incorpor ation ot the New Berne Tobacco Ware house Company, that tbe names - of the incorporators areN. II. Street, B. S.Guion, 0. 'iV Watson, J. H. Hackburn;r"II. B. Duffy, E. K. Bishop and J. It. Purker,Jr. and such others as tbey may associate with them; that thft principal place of business ibatl be In New Bertie, N. C, and its gen. saral purpoie and business' is to tho lens ing, purchase, building and maiqtenance of tobacco warehouse or warehouses.ancl all otlier necessary offices, buildings nnd machinery in or near the " City of New Seme, Suite of North Carolina, and lit ch other places in said State or eht where as it may desire and tbe conducting ot a mineral sales tobneco wnrcbouse busl-a-ssor both, and tlie doing aud perform. og of cveiy act and thing tbat . it may leein necessary thereto, with power to naku ucb contracts with any and all (lersous as may be deemed necessary and ixprilienl for tbe successful- conduct ol laid li.nsiucss; that tbe duration of the cor poration shall lie fllty yeais; tbe capital le Ivu tliotisnnd ($5,OC0) dollars with pnvi :cge lo IniTcaBf to.oue hundred thousand tolliiis. divided in one thousand shurc-g ol .he par value of one hundred dollars each. W. M. WATSON, C. a 0. iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Craven County. , Superiiir Court, Spring Term, A. D., 1897. Paliey Hicks, 1 vs. 5 Publication of Edward Hicks, J PuniinoDS. To Edward Hicks defendant: You art ?icre'y notified thai it nppcarlng totbei-ai isfnction of the court that a uuod rause ol .. . ictiou for divorce ou the ground of abnn- lonuient exists in fuvor ol the 'plniutitl, Patscy Hicks, and that you are a uou-rcsi-dent ol the Stale of Noith Carolina. Vol tre hiieby notiliid to upptarat the Spriii(. Term, A, D.j 1897, of tbe Siipctior Conn jf Craven County, N. C, to be held ai ihecuim house in New Berne, iu enic couuly, on the 3rd day of May, .A. 1.; 18117, and answer or demur the complaim filed lu my oflice; otherwise the pluintii wilt apply to the coin t for divorce on tin round of abandonment. ' k Dated this lCth day of Fcby., 1807. . W. ii,'. WATSON, r Clerk Superior Court, Cravtn Co.,iN. C. Mortgage Sale. Puniiant to a power of sale, contalnci n Mint certain Mortgage Deed executed t .he Htatc of North Cuiulinn, in lieu v Guardian Bond, in default ofthecondi lions therein named I was duly iimlioi ized to sell the land therein described., mid inoitgage lieing executed on the 31k Jay ii! Auuust 1893 and recorded in tin jftice ofHIeiii6tiT'"ol ' Deeds of Ciuvei County, in Book 111, pages 412, 413 am 414; to which rifirei.ee is hereby made; i ffill sell for cash, nt tbe Court Iloun ioor in Ciayeo Connty on Friday, Apii 10th, 1897, at 12 o'clock ni., all the fol lowing laud described in t aid mortgsgi deed, at follows lo wil: All that certnii tract or parcel ol land lying in the county f Ciawn, on tbe South side of Neuw river and Wesl side of Clubfoot creek oeginuing at the mouth of a small gu Ailed the Meeting branch and runuim jp said branch or gut N. 80 dtgrie rYest 08J poles to a spring, then N, 88; A' est, 85 poles to a stako Id a pond then N. 68 degress W. 198 p. to Rum Bell's back line, then S. 45 W, 100 p. (, t mui ked short leaf Pine on the West sid. if atmall branch sod In Hardy 8. Jonet ine, then down and with said branch i nutbwardly course 72 poles to tw. aarkid black gu mi centered bysdesi 3ay stump in said branch then ri. 82 dt; jrees E. 432 poles to a marked b an jum in the bead of tho westernmost proni f a branch or gut that makes out u Jlubfoot creek above the boat landiii, then on and with said branch S. ti) di (rect E. 14 p. to fork of said branch, ihen down the gut or branch to tin noulli thereof, then down tlieClubloo ireek to the beginning, containing 3St seres more or less, W. M.' Watson, . Clerk Superior Court Craven Count). This Msroh 89th 1807. Executor' Notice ! Having this uaj ipiaillieU as execntoi if the Kst will and testament of WtUlan Jlevr, Sr., deceased, late of the County ol Jraveo, State of North Carolina, this to notify all persons having claims again .he estate of the said deceased to.exhibn Jtein to tbe undersigned on or before th' Ird ay of April, 1893 or this notice wil ie pleaded In bar of Ibelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will (ileass make Immediate payment. 4 ' Th i tlie 1st day of April, 1HU7. L U. CUTLER, Executor. . Wl. DUNN, AS. REDMOND, President. Flos Pres. . B.S. GUION, Sectyl Tress. Hew Berne Ice Co MaanOtetsrors Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water. , Out-put 20 Tons Dally. Car Load Lots Solicited. Ice delivered dally (except Sunday) ( a. m. to p. m. Buudays (retail only) fa. m, to II noon, tor prices and other information, .' address. B. S. UUION, Mansgsr. l Jct tryjl 10c hot Of CnscaretS, Hie 4neM liver sod bowel regulator ever m k STT -.'- - - . I AGE W iBlffl. ;. NDEPENDENT fc wfltIT BPDWP , I. ' . A zii iuriiii nr.nmi. "f ?: - til , w ! ; & N i-i n n rN. m n n n " 9J ' m ' DAILT AND WEEKLY. EK " ' m PROGRESSIVE, The high Journalistic standard which the founder ot the JOURNAL, J. W. Harper, established tor ' it, fell which Age has Rives it a reputation lor being trua , to its motto, " Independent in all Things," has been fully sustained by Mr. Harper's successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL sVandJ for an Honest and Clean Journalism, at the same time being an up-to-date Newspaper. ' ' ' . The present management of the . JOURNAL has been adding many new features of improvement to the TOlJltNAIi, and in a short time some important additions will be. made, of which due announcement will be made. ; I THE DAILY JOURNAL; ' Is Entering Its 15th Year, . ' ' : SUIISCRIPTION, $4.00 A YKiR, ' IN AUVWCE. ' THE WEEKLY JOURNAL la Entering its subscription, 91.no a ieAr f:'" q IN ADVANCE. Both Papers have , Latest i News, ) Local, County, State and General Outside News. J ; '; -c Unsurpassed mediums lor , the Advertiser to reach every town- ship in Eastern mm COPIES. FREE. . Hon IN ALL THINGS,." 1 CLEAN. i A only added : to it, 21st Year. N. C. i Bsrae, II. C.
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