THE,1? BEHR JGDSNAL - CHARLES L. STEVENS. D1T0UND PaOPRIETOB.; New Berne, N. C, May 27 1807. ' Kntewd at the Tost Office at New Berno N. C. as soeoni;elass matter 2 . Notices of Cliurcli and Snulcty and all otlier mtertalnineutg Irom wliicu rtv'Wne is to be derireil will bp charged tor at me rate of Ave 0 a lino, Thk Dailt Joi'RiTAL (except Monday) is llvcrod lyairior iu this city, at 50 cents er month 1'hkee Months, Invariably In advance, $1.10 OKE YEAR ' , " M " 1.00 Oae year not in advance, $vt. Week Mr Journal one year, in ad ance, $1.00 Advertising Rates given on ujip .cation at ha tjfnce. r Five cents per line will he chained for artls Of Thanks, Resolutions ot Kospectnnd Obituary Poetry; also for Obituary Notices her than those which the elitor himself hall itlvo as a raaiter ot news. The Journ al will not under any civcum stances be responsible for "the return or the nte keeping ot any reje. ted manuscript. No exception will he made to this rule with re- ard 13 either lotlnrs or inclosures. Nor will Editor enter into correspouJentie con- tirnln - reiected nianuseriot. UPHOLDING H0M2 IKTERESTS. Tliorc is nothing but loss and dis nppoiiitmcnt to tho liroiuottis of home omerprUo?, as well as ii.jurj to the communities in which tbev are located, if through lack of local assistance the onterpi h?, once be gun, become failures. Tlio citi.ens of a town slimiM be us regardful of the fuwus of tu'i'y linmo enterprise, ;u tiny would be of their town's honor or orciiil, fi r failure cf local enterprises d' l sr.ot reflecfrfyre discredit iijhiii tin in dividual or individuals, than it dots upon the to.vn which through in ilifforcnce has neglected to give thorn just and proper rupport, ' The meeting of those intoicstcd in the organization of the Mew Heme Kite Insurance Company, and this includes not only those who have property to In- insured, but eye ry citizen in tin's plaee, should be fully attended, and the company enabled to go to work at once. There is hardly a pcison who pays iiistminoo who cannot tule some stock, and if all should sub scribe in proportion to the insurance -they take, the stock of the local company would bo taken several timed over. This Fire Insurance Company, is a home institution, a local enterprise and is entitled to the fall support which it will ucpustionaoiy re ceive. The promoters of the Tobacco Warehouse, should receive the re cognition and support due Jliis en terprise. The stockholders will un doubtedly maintain their end, but it is necessary that every citizen take an interest in the Warehouse project to the extend of speaking a irood word for it, and exciting an interest in it that shad bring it a lull business when it .onniieuces operations. Encourage every home indu.-try and enterprise. A Farmer's bhrcwdncss. Along (lie banks of the (Vpe lur river, in North Carolina, are low lands, behind which lies a higher level, or bench. The lowlands are Btibj.ot to more cr less frequent overflow, by freshet", whic h ;.rc de structive to crops planted thereon. A number of year': ago a f.'.i iuer, resident in the ti-ii.ity, nn.de a very coin foi table sum f money. "e insuring his neighbor-,' crops against these freshets. His unvarying suc cess as an insurer was for many yearn a profound injury to tin' people of the region. The years wLeu ho decliittd to insure were invariably years of destructive over flow. The years when ho was will ing to insure were equally certain to be seasons of exemption from disaster. In the eailier days in New Jlng laml this man's reading of the fu ture would have brought him some Catnrih Cured. No remedy is ioiilii eliul in cuolu uling and curing I'ul'rrh n U .iaele i;ioid Itulm, (U. U. 11.) It pur!!), unl rrlelut, the blood, eliminate micro1 c . lutt. ria, etc., and build up t!ie sytt in from li e II it dose. Tio,u ; in b of c.-w',-el caln ir have been cm e l by its muuic poiur. IVr all skin db.eam e, it has no , qaal. 1! iv flic old reliable and long ti tle I rcnml,i , und doti't llnotv your money aany on S'lbstitUles, palmed of an ' ;t tli tfood.'' UuT Ilia oldjrclinble liotnnic Hlood Il.ihn. l'rlct 11.00 per large bitUc. , . SAYd IT H Cf.OKlUl'S. I cannot retrain fiofn telling you what a alorioiti uudiclno you Inive, for two veu mf inollrr hm suffered with a so vcrtcatarrli of Hie lit ad aid tdterale-l sore threat fflie resorted to varum lemediot without effect, until she ued Votiiute Itlood Balm (ft. I). 11.), wliicli nru1 hi a JMalAtfli BitiI 'liixili A lit.V muf.i ibrcml. W, A, Trrwit,. , Kur file hy clruggirti. Frcdonia, Ala. unpleasant experience as a dabbler, if uot an adopt, in black art. In tbe middle' ages of Europe he would probably have been revered as a prophet and saint. Yet his infor mation came from no occult source. Observation had shown him that a certain spocies of wasp, which built it's home in the ground, built some year on the lowlands, and ether years upon the higher level. Experi ence' taught him that when the wasps built o.i the lowlands thoic were no froslut aid when they built on the higher ground the lower would, some time during the season, be submerged. The uinri had simply noted an instance of that ittlo understood prescience mani fested by certain insects and ani mals, a better knowledge of which might even be of servico to our na tional weather bureau. It wasonlyat his death that he revealed his secret. Washington Star. Good For Brain Workers. . Blanched almonds jjvo the higher nerve "or brain and muscle food; no heat or waste. Walnuts give nerve or brain food, muscle, heat and' waste. Pino kernels give heat and stay. They serve as a substitute for bread. Green water grapes are blood purifying (but of little food value): reject pips and skins. ISlue grapes are feeding and blood purifying; too rich for tho?o who suffer from the liver. Tomatoes Higher nerve or brain food and waste; no heat; they are thinning and stimulating; do not swallow skins. Juicy fruits give more or less the higher nerve or brain, and some few niucclofood and wate; no heat. Apples supply the higher nerve and muscle food, but do not give stay. Prunes afford the highest tioivo or brain food, supply heat and waste, but are not muscle feedinz. They should ba avoided by those who stiller from the liver. Oranges are refreshing -and feeding, but ure not good if the liver is out of order, (i'reen tigs are excellent food. Dried tigs contain nerve and muscle food, heat and waste, but are bad for the liver. Tlio great majority cf small fresh sied' fruits ae laxative. All stone fruits are considered to be injurious for those who suffer from the liver, and should be used cautiously. Lemons and tomatoes should not be used daily in cold weather; they have a thinning and cooling effect. Kais ins are stimulating in proportion to their quality. M&YS7ILLE ITEMS. The entertainment for the benefit of Tabernacle church and parsonage held at the resilience of .Mr. M. 1$. Sabiston near M.iysvillu last Friday night was a decided succesp, In the early evening tho crowd began to gather from Jacksonville, from X;w l!erne, from Maysville, from Stella, and from Swansboro they came until there was room for no more. The beautifully decorated veran das and hall were "things of beau ty" while the tables fairly groaned under tho weight of tho good things supplied for the "inner man." After supper, the crowd adjourned to the parlor where a delightful musical program was rendered by .Mrs. Louis Snow, and Miss Zata asy iO Take asy to Operate uivs peculiar t; I i. uT.- Pilh. Small In ; -is, efficient, llitirnuglL Art one nuin f m never know you eiia pill till it is all ('. l. Ihiid ti Co., el's, biu-HI, M;m. His pilh tu Uk- Willi Hood's SalsaiurllU. RatEs to Tennessee Exposition- I Vsenger rati on nccouul of tlio Tenrei hfl Centeuuiul and Iuternulioaal Ex position at Nashville, Tenn. JIny 1 1 Oof. SO. 1897 The A. & N. C. It. It. lm priHcled rales willi tha all ruil line from New Berno to Natliville, Tenn, and reluru ut ruti n knows as cIiim A I) C F & (!. Tickets upon application niuy be hid via Coldaboro, Abbeville, l'amt l'.tk ami Chattanooga. Via Go! 1-boro, Atlanta aixl I'liuttflDoo., or via UoUr.oro, Ie:i niaik, Augtuta nd I'lmttunoogu, Kr further inforiniition npp'y lo 8. L. DILL, O. I'. A., A. & N. C. II. It. The United Confederate Veterans, Tiie StMrenlu A a nuil Ite Union c f (lie Veteran ( the Ouledeia'-jr will l e held at Nashville, Tenn. June 22 lo 21, and tor the orcumon the W. N. ft X. It' will HI a Mun i trio ticket with a tin day limit Tor 115.40. Ticket will be on nIc June 10, 50, ar.d 31. Yor particular! ul'ply lo nj;eot. OglUTIFUk Soft, 'White Hands with Shapely Nails, Laxa riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro duced by CtrtiouBA Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of inflammation and clogging o( the Poara. . , Goaf li told Ihroughool tlu worid. Fottm Dan m Chkh. Corp., Sole Prop.., BMtoD, U. S. A. -"How to Purify ud BwsUCy Uu Sklo, Snip,. .Dd Hrir," mfcill trw. CHOI tlUmUKO lined r Coiiooai himnn. Darker of Stella, Miss Laura Suter, of New Beriie, and Miss Daisy Wil liams of Maysville. Then the fan began. First, all the young ladioa were auctioneered is ''old maids" amid the Bhonts of laughter, and theu commenced the voting for the pretty girls' cake, ' The bevy of pretty girls pre?ent made this last contest a close and long one and it was not until after three o'clock that the crowd, tired, but happy, left for home. NOT EXACTLY A BABY. now a Woman riayed a Trick on a Cailo Car Conductor. "John, dear, Eomo one ought to speak to that woman. See, she's Bmoth" 'I'm not iuiiniiig this road. Brides, it's probably her own kid." "Well, I shall certainly inform tho authorities. It's over 15 minutes that dear little thing hasn't had a breath of nir. Won't you call the police?" Of course this dialogue vas Inruished by husband aud wife. Scene A cablo car bound clown town. Tho character spoken of as "that woman" was a fe male cf uncertain age and decided stern ness, frfke hoarded tho car at Fifty ninth rtrert. Iu her urms she carried the "it" referred to mau fashion ns "tho kid." Tenderly, almost to suffo cation, tlio woman hugged her charge. .Not even tho end ot its tiny ncso uor a wisp cf taby hair peeped out from the folds of tho long cloak. Tho woman snuggled and cuddled the bundled child, aud never an infantile wail or a gasp for breath aroused tho wondering pas- seugers lo acliou. When the car reach ed Thirty-fourth Street, "thut woman," still hugging her bundle, left the ear. The husband aud wifo followed.- Tho enr Fpcd on. Safo ou tho Fidcwalk, tho womau paused, nhook tho folds cf the baby's cloak, aud deposited on the pavement a long eared, wet nosed, watery eyed enamel. Thut was all. "Well, John, I'm beat, "said tho wife. "o' tho conductor nnd the compa ny," responded John, "iahe smuggled the bca aud got tho best of the compa ny. I was smart enough to mind my own business. Come ou." New York Sun. Bucklcn's Arnica Salves. Tnis Unsr Salve :n the; world fur Cuts, Bruises, Sons, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever S'ires, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corns, nud all Skin Eruptions, and posit ively cures Piles orno pay reqilrcd. It is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Forsaleby.F. S. Dufly. Prepare in Time. WINDOW SCllEENS, .DOOlt SCREENS, POliLTIiY NETTING, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glazier's Refrigerators tlieKEST and CHEAPEST ever seen id tlie'City. Garland's 5tov2s & Ranges . they take tbe LEAD and arc equalled by none, ' E, Under Hotel Chattawka, South , Front Strcot, New Dome, N. C. L New Berne Mails. , Notico U given that on and after Ui !( date malls leave For all point! In Pamlico" County and South Croik ft ctluo of Beaufort Count) close at a a. m. For Yanrcboro and Post Oflictl It Northern part of Cratvu County clee a. li noon. . , . For Bellalr and Lima, 0 a. ra. ' ' For W jit ford, 11 a. m. , ' All leail for DeOruhl lo roboss- vllle, the former oltlee is dircoflltuued. Vnnet'ioro mail arrives fJ n. i . Yaneeboro raall Uavei 1 p. m, ' '. M . MANLY, I'ostaiailaT ron itiLTi 8ii room dwelling on Sonth Front Street, formerly occupied by C. B Hill. Apply to : ' :. s. M. EniNsoN. PE0FESSI0NAL." F. M. Simmoas, 1 , A. D. Ward Siminons & Ward, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at ' : LAW. NEW BERN IS. H -C. Practioe In the counties ol Craven, Dunlin, uiiBM, unmow, vartercr aua roniuco; in uie unirnns No. a Mouth rrona StreeS Oppvslle lie ml Clialtnnka. 1. II. Pelletier, ATTOEXET AT LAW. ; Middle- Street, Lawyers Brick " : Bnildinp. ' " .- ;v", Will nractlce In the Connttes nf Craveni Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. IT. H. Oourt at New lierae aud Supreme Court, of the State. .. . , . , t . .....FINANCIAL.;:"4;. Farmers & Merchants BANK.s. Began S-CLaixLess 2aar, 1891. Capital Stock.r;v;: j.i.$75,000.00 Surplus and Fronts,.!... 11,111.14 . OPFICKHBI , fj. H. Cutler, President. w. . uhauwiuk, vice tree. T. W. Dkwkv, Cashier. . J. W. KIDDLE, Teller. F. F. M.1TTHKW9, Collector. DIRECTOR j: t,. H. Cutler. John Sutor. TV. n. Blades, W. H. t hadwick. P.H.Pelletler.J. B. Clark. J. W. Strtwart, N. if . J uraey, T. W. Dawey. We want your business and feel that we can-otter you as much in return, as any other batik iu the city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut- uaiy pleasant and profitable to our patrons, v T. A. Green, Pies, E.H. Meadotfs, Vice Pret H. M.QnoVES, Cashier. CITIZEN'S BANK OO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Tbe Accounts ot Banks. Bankers. Coram. ations, Farmers, Merchants and otherB re eeived on lavorable terms, i'rompt and care Iu 1 attenlion given to tho intui est ot our out tomors. CoUtotloas a Specialty. BOA11D OF DIBTOIOBS. Ferdinand Ulricb. K. U. Meadows, Chan. DuUy, Jr. Jumi:S iteanond, Jlajer lliom, Tnomas A. urees, C. K. Fov. W.F.Crockett. J. A. Uoadows, damuel W. Ipoek, Cbas. 11. Fowler, J. W. Grainger, C rr. siuauwooa. Geo. N. Ives. J. A. BRYAN, THOS. DANIELS, President. Vice Fres. . II. ROBERTS. Cashier. THE, NATIONAL BANK, Or NEW JIEKNB, N. C. usrooai'OiiA.Tmn xses. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits, .-... 98,168 DlltBUTOKS: J as. A. Bktan, CHAS. K. UllVAH, Jno, Dunn; G. 11. HoBSBT Thos. Daniels. 13. H. llAUKBUUa L. VIakvky K. K. Bishop For Sale ! Two Iota, the brick buildings on them and water fronts, at the corner of East Front and Pollock Street. For particulars and t'ermsnpply toj A. OAKSM1TH, Hollywood, N. C. av V .V- WEA'KWWEARY WQMENP MEN Are peculiarly benefited hy P. P. P., Linnmnn'a tlrpfifc UpitkkIv fl,A mncl wonderful Tonic and Itlood Cleanser in the world. -.,... 'any . P. P. P. restores shattered nerves, gives strength and tone to tho entire system, revives the worn out, nervous and' debilitated You cannot but bo nervous if your blood la impure. P. P. P. gives the proper nourishment to tho bipod, and eurea nervous pros tration, debility and nervous head ache. P. P. P. cures that tired, languid, "all jrone " feclinp, cures dyspepsia, in digestion, and that awful distress ot thcatomach. P. P. P. cures that wenlr, nervous con dition, that dreadful Jumping' of the heart, followed by dizxlneas and sink ing spells. Make your blood pure by taking P. P. 1'., hlpninan's tlrcat Rem edy, end yon will be well and happy. Women are bone filed, llici organiza tion regulated, and flielr Weakness and lassitude cured by P. P. P WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE should take P. P. T., Lippnuvn's Great Remedy, without delay. Whllo Dot actually elck, yon fool weak and tired, ready to get sick, and what you need is strength to drive out of your system that which is the caimo of boring Fever, P. 1'. P. i needed at onoe. Mrs, llattio Myllus, of 70 F.aat 80lh street. New York, says that she was In poor health, and that herein devel oped Into nervous prostration, blis suffered from nervous hendschea, and at times was unable to do any work at all. Mho could not sleep, and was so nervous that site would baro to get up at all hoars of the night and walk the rloor, and the opening of a door would startle her. Hut her wenknets and nervousness Is-nll gone. 1'. 1'. 1". was wlint anvud 'her. - lfcr appettts linprovrd, her nervouaneas Is a thing of the past, and sho thanks P. P. 1'., Lfppmnn'sOrent Hcmed v. for her com plele restoration to bualili. . ' ' ' BeUI k all drug f UU. Ul'PSUN PROS., AtnVcarls, Sole Pnfn, . LIppaMa's block, favaanab, Oa, " ' ' BoMtr P. S. DDFFVJ Notice of Sale. By virtue of a decree of Hie Euperiet Court of Bvdecountj in a ppeciul procte 1 ng entitled '-D. Wahab, Admr. of Q. W. Wahab, against Williun II. Wahub and otheis", the 0ntcrsii;ned, as eommissiorer appoiutcd therein, will HVr lor sale ot publle auclion for cash at the courthouse door in the City of flew Berne, on Mon day the ?.h day of June, 1897, at 13 o'clock ui, tne following described lot of lmd, to wiu vivyi-.yij ;--'ii,v'-i,; A lot of land with Ilia dwelling, and other buildings tturtoo, siiuittd in ibe City of New II. rue and oa the aorih aide of South Front Street and well known as the residence of B. W. Wahab. " This 24th day Of April, 18U7.S ";::'-:-'V; v'.;-Atv '(.:;-. 1). WAHAB, ;" -''''J v' ' :' ' i ' Commissioner. Atiministrator's Notice Haviog qualified as administrator of J. A. Eruuldtceuteel, lute of Craven Coun ty Nor lli Carolina, ibis Is to notify al pertons-liaviug cluims egainst said cttute to exhibit them to the undcrVigLed on or before the 20th day of April, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bur 01 their rtl covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby uotifind to make iumedinte puy ment. ;: This the 19th doy or April, 1897. ITIIOS. F. McCAUTIIY, Aduiinistrutor. Executor's Notice. llavias; quslilied as executors ol the last Will and testement of Curne D. May hew, peceased, this is to notify all persons tin virijj Claims against the tstute ol lue said deceased to exiiibitihem lo W. M. Hen dren, executor, Wiostoo, N. C, on or m: fote lie 22d day of Aptil, 1693, or tuit notca M. Le p'eided iu bar of thcii recoyery ;v v All persons indebted to said estate art requested to-inuke immediate paymcut. a'iiis the 19tU cay o April, JS97. , J. F. I1ENMEN, Em(. W. M. tiNlHii)N, cuuis. Tru.stee'N Sale. Pureuaul lo the power of tale confer red upon me as trustee in a ceitaio lived ot'Tiust exicuted to me by Henry t'piulll, dated the tti day ol Janua'ty, U94, ai.d recorded in the otl.Ce of the ltvguitr tl Deeds of Ciaven CoUuty, (u book 112, pages 890, 91 and 893. The Ji 11. ot J. A. Meadows Corjipaoy. having re quested me to luieclcte salu Deed ot Xiusi, 1 will tell at Public Auction ul (be Com I douse (lour iu the city of New .' lime at 12 o'clock, m., on Mouduy, the 14lh doj uf June U97, for Cush tne lollotving de seritcj real us'aie, lying uu llie Ooutn sice of llie A. & N. C. Uailroad and Katt aide of ScoH's or Green Spring Cictk, be-' giuuing at a pioee ol lalluad iron on the East side of said criek and luuuiug theixc S. 88, K, Crt.Cl poles to a sione 00 feet Irom said lailroud, thence parallel Willi aaul railroad 8. a.'l, E. US.ll poles to U.i dividing ditch between tbe lauds of the iuid Henry bpruill un I U. Ji. llrjau, lliioeetvlih tKidciicli H. 67, W. 5J.64 pules to suid tScoil's or Greeu Spring Creek, thence down the vaiious couiacs ol said creek lu the Leginnin, eoutainlug s.xtecu and one half uciea moie ur less; also one Bay Pony. - This die 12th day of Mny. 1897. , . T. A. QUEEN, T rjt e. . Adniitiistrator't Notice At the lute itsidtnoe of James A. Ei nut, deceased, iu Cntun County, on. Mooduj ihe 7tU day of J uue, 1897, I will t apotc at sale, for eaah, to tUe lughett bidder, all ol the peisooal ulate belunging to the kit Janus A. Eiiiul, coLiUting uf oie bu horte, tix cuttle, tbite hogs, sgilt ullural impluuieuls, cin, fodder, Uieat aud ail of the household aud kiicbeu furniture. Sale will LOsilieiy begin at lOVuluck, s. u. and conliuue I ruin day to day, if net essary, until hole of said property hut been ibid. ., : ' . . . Tali is Ibe second adverlisement ol this propirt and the sale lll aocouoltioual ly lake place oa Ilia date kbovespeciitid if bidder enoUah are priseut .to Jusnt) sale. 1Um the Uih day May, 1397. . THUS- V. MoCAUrilY, ' Administrator of J ones A. Emul, dee'd Notice! JTUc undtnl-'Dtd baring this da) qua'.l HelkSthu Admiulstraliix witb the will no xed uf Ata Arthur, dtoiasad, Lsrtbj noillles all persons holding claims agtlott tbe tstato uf said dectasnl lo pit sent Ihetn duly auibenilckd to the uodirtlgned before the 27, h day of May, A. I)., 1898, or lull Uotice will be pleuded in bar oi ibeir tecovery, ' . ' All persons indebted lo tbe utile oi aid t'eccased will pha-e make immcdlale payment." This 24ib day ot May, A. D., 1697. , 'i SIDNEY 0. K. ARTUUlt, AduiinUlralrix wiili the Will anaeud r of Am Arthur, deceased, - SlSIMUNB & Wam, All). WE WILL FUBNISir INFOI13IHION or VAI.UK iis lo tin dlipcsldon or purchase of sny kind of securities that jou n.s; hare ou h ind or wlh lo potsrsi. 8.n 1 for expLiutirj cboiib.r. J The Business Informalion Co., S5 C'oNOUKt a fcTHD'T, i trlsr4Sl MM4-a'VsTrM 1 Id ID CHHIACIER. jl M "l ' ' l" T. r )) f; iinrnrimniT ill All himnn g-inutrtnuLni in mll- i nmuo. g. . i n i i ill n i ii ii ii i ii i . mi i ill ii ii sv- s.- : MLM UUUMLV t IU II aw Sms SB U SI I Warn ', N. n,onnr?nn JJuliuV. ALIVE, PROGRESSIVE, CLEAN. ' . The liic-h Journalistic standard which the founder oi the JOURNAL, J. W. Harper,' established tor it, g which Age has only added to it, 10 Rives it a reputation tor being true .to its motto; i " Independent in all Things," has been fully sustained by - Wr. Harper's successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE jbURNAL stands fe for an Honest and Clean Journalisni, at the same time beic gan up-to-date Newspaper. , t . -j ' . ' The present management of the JOURNAL 'has been adding many new features of improvement to the JOUIiNALi, and some important made, of which will be made ' . . ; KIITUC RAM V iu iiiL urtiLi :' Ii Entering ItnMh Trrrc; ';'- , SUBSCttI PT10X, ::4' ' , IS A 0VNCE. iilr.Wr.tKi.VJ Is Enterlns its SUBSCRIPTION. 5UBSCIIIPTI0! IN ADVANCE; Both Papers have Latest Newi fj; Local, County, Outside News. ' . , ' Unsurpassed mediums lor the Advertiser to.Vreach every town ship in Eastern N. C. SAMPLE COPIES; FREE. llcvj iir .Ml AM' WEEKLY. in a short time $3 additions will -bo due announcement . - . 0 'inilDMAI ouuiinn $..00. A. V Hill, . i' ''' .'V : .' .: ' -- '- - ' HT- olull 21st tear. $1 CO A TEAR State and Qenei al ;:-v'' :;; 13 1 4- 4 ' -f ? Berne, l C. :