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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ei repi Monday, at 90 Middle Street. . Pbonv No. 8. ' CHARLES L STEVENS, - EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, in advance,... ......... $4 00 On vear. not in advance . 5 00 Monthlv. bv carrier in the city... . . 80 NEW YORK OFFICE. 3,PARK ROW. ; Advertising Bates furnished on appli cation. ., . Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. O. as second class matter. New Berne, N. C, July 27, 18!) 7. W. & N. RAILROAD OUTLOOK. Tho change ef the Wilmington, Newborn & Norfolk railroad, from its former ownership to that of the Atlantio Coast Line, is likely to mark an era in the development of the lands along this road. The W. N. & N. management whilo it did a great deal for the section through which it was built, was never received or givon the full appreciation to which it was really entitled. Its motives were too often misconstrued, and where it could hare been moro liberally dealt with, it was met with opposition, and in stead of a co-operation between the railroad and the people along its lino, there grew up an ill feeling which injured both the railroad and those along the lino. The coming of the Atlantic Coast Line means the bringing of an active force iuto this territory, not merely for the business it nuiBt create; to make its new purchase prove profitable, but for the sub stantial building up of a trade which shall furnieh a constantly increasing business for this road. The Atlantic Coast Line is able, with its perfect system of connect ions, to make this entire line of roadway, and the country along it, a richly paying one, both to its own company and to tlioeo who will cul tivate the land. There can be no question but that this country through which the Wilmington and New Berno rail road passes, is one splendidly adapted to fruit and truck growing, and that as such it will pay hand some returns for cultivating. Therefore the most probable out look for the country adjacent to the Wilmington and New Berne rail road, under the A. C. L. manage ment, means its development into a great fruit producing and truck ing section. The successful development of other sections, through which the Atlantio Coast Line runs, the chango from a country that seemed incapable of cultivation, into a country that gave most profitable returns every year, warrants the opinion that the W. & N. railroad section will soon develop into a richly producing country, one that shall prove of value to railroad and people, whose interests are so mu tually dependent upon each other for success. Joha Sherman's rirst meeting With Lincoln. Secretary Sherman says he never will forget his first meeting with a President. It was shortly after Lin coln's inauguration, and he attended a public reception, fell into line.and waited an hour or two for a chance to shake hands with the Great Emancipator. "During this time," siys Mr. Sherman, "I was wondering what I should say and what Lincoln would do whan wo met. At lust it came my turn to bo presented. Lincoln looked at me a moment, extended his hand, and said: 'You're a pretty tall fellow, arn't you ? Stund up here with me, back to back, and let's see which is the taller.' "In another moment I was stand Ing bock to back with the greatest man of hit age. Naturally I was quite abashed by this unexpected evidence of democray. " 'You're from the Wett, aren't on Y inquired Lincoln. " My home is in Ohio,' I replied. " 'I thought to,' he said; 'that's the kind of men they raise out there. Chicago Times-Herald. tanas at tha Baa. Aug. J. Bugrl, lbs leading druigtUt of Bbrevaport, La, say: "Dr. Kiny 's New DiscoTtry Is lbs only thing that cures mj cough, tod it It tha best teller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchint of Harford, Aris., write; . "Mr. King's New Discovery is all lt I claimed for it: It never tails, tod Is a sure cure f Cooiamptlon, Coughs to Colds. I cannot sat enough for Its merlii." Mr. King's New Discovery for Con.ump- test. It hat bean tried lor a quarter of a century, soa loaay Manas at tn bead, it tH-far disappoints. Fret trial bottles at V. 8. DuBy'i Drut Blow. QUEER LIBRARY FREAKS. i rawT Bmt For Book That Ammo . aaa Aanae Kmplojww. , Onco in awhile the clerks in the pub Hn lihrarr tret hold of a sood ioke thronch the icnorance of people who coma there to take oat books. It was not long ago that a woman who was anxious to loin the Daughters of the American Revolution came there to look up her family history and get hex facts and claims ready to submit to the committee on membership. She went about it in rather a queer way. After looking about aimlessly through the in dex for a time she discovered " Loosing'! Family History of the Dnited States." She wrote her request for the books on one of the cards provided for that pur pose and was quite indignant with the clerk who handed it to ber because it did not contain what she wanted. It was not loug after this incident that another woman, who, from her dress and appearancethe clerks thought, might be literary, mote on one of the cards a request for "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Tabic," "Holmes' 'Autocrat, do yon want?" politely asked the clerk. "Oh, I don't care whose it is," was tho reply. "I only want to find out if it is proper to use toothpicks at the break fast table," :. Another request for a magazine which the applioant said was called Brain kept one of the clerks busy hunting half an hour before he discovered that what was wanted was the magazine called Mind. Still another clerk was shodk 1 tha other riav bv a reonest for Wash- inaton Irvinn's "Alabama." The clerk mildly suggested ' 'Alhambro. ' 'Chi cago Times-Herald. State of Ohio, City op Toledo, LUCAS county, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm ot F. 3. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate foresui(l,iind tli ut laid firm will pay the sum of ONE nUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catarbh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarmi Cure. FUANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bi fore me ami subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 189G. . A. W. GLEA.SON, SltAL I 1 Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send fur testiino uittls, lice. F. J..CIIENEV & CO., Toledo,0 Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family ,PilU are the Iwt. Some Odd Wills. Oue of the oddest documents of the will kiud known was that of Queen Aus- trigilda, consort of King Goutram of Burgundy. The dying princess enjoined upon her husband to slay anil bury in the same grave with her the physicians who had nt tended her. Another will was that of a hnsbund who forbade bis wifo's marrying on pain of bis returning to haunt ber. This it quite different from thut ot a woman who instructed her executors to seek out "some nice, good, pretty girl," who would make an affectionate second wife to her spouse. It is a fact interesting in this connec tion that tho first Nnpoluon actually be queathed 10,000 francs to a fellow named Ciuitillon, who had been tried fur attempting the astiaggination of the Duke of Wellington. Pittsburg Dis patch. Not In Der Claw, "I nndorBtnnd their engagement has been broken. ' ' Yes. She soys she was deceived. He bod only 8 century runs to his credit instead of 16, nnd as she had 14 herself be was clearly out of her class." Chi cago Post Bab Mews. "In Boston the monkeys can ride the bicycle." "That's nothing. Boston purrots have been quoting Emerson for years and fears and years. Detroit Free Press. Coras Kidney aad Bladder Traablea. Thousands of such cases have been cured by the use ol Botanic Blood Balm (B B B) If you doubt it, call or tend to the com pany whose advertisement sppesrs in this paper, and they wilt, for a one cent stamp send you a book of wonderful cures, not ouly of the above diieoses, but ot all man ner of ailment ti'king from Impure blood It is the standard remedy of the ago for the cure of all blood and skin diseases. (i. 00 per large bottle. Cl'KKD WITH TWO BOTTI.M. J. A. Maddox, Atlantic, Ga., writes, "I had (treat trouble In patting urine, which u filled with sediments. My back and loins gave me much pain, and I lost my appetite, trvugth ami flesh. I became nervous and unable to tlctp. .Two bot lies of Botanic Blood Balm (li B B) gave me enure relief. T 8. it. Ellia, Atlanta. Os., writes: "Bo lanic Blood I (aim (U B II) cured mt of most stubborn ecx-mv ! hud doctored it without luccase lor twrlvo years. For sale by drugeists. jUMteat ToaatMtaaaa. The custom of Inscribing npon tomb stones was in vogue among the Greeks and Koaiaiia. The Urerks ouly did Ibis, however, in tha case of their llluitrioua men, but when a Roman died be was duly buried near a highway, and on bit tombstone wasearved suitable inscrip tion, whlrh iu the majority of cases be gan with "Bta, viator" (stop, traveler). About 10,000,000 of the bovine spe cies art now to be found In tha Argen tine Republic They are all descendant of tight cows and oue bull which were Imported into ltrasll in the middle of the sixteenth century. "Honors of war" it ths privilege al lowed to the enemy, on capitulation, of being permitted to retain their arms. This is the highest honor a victor eaa pay a vanquished foe. ' Just try a lOo but of Caarsreta, the fin est liver aad bowel regulator ever mads Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored WoakneM, XtuvotunMs, lability, Maui tnotrtua of ill from Mrlr tutor or Uut oioewtM t (ho rMulu of owwork, iicknaM. wor ry, oto. uu treujrtak, , dtrelopiMnt Md ton ffim to ororr ortoa and Dortkm of tho bodw. F Himpl, Btvtnroi Mthodo. Imaiodiftto inpftwunaafc Ma. FftitantonDOsuiblo. iQOO Nfortnooo, Book. oxplonoUoa aad proofs BUOlWl (MaUod) fret. Champlonml by m Doc Several years ago in Wisconsin, before the Indian bod retired from the neigh borhood of the white man, a mother and her little girl were alone in their cottage on the edge of a great forest Everything seemed peaceful, ana tnere was uo thought of danger. The mother sat inside the door sewing, while the child was in the bright sunshine play ing. Their large black dog Cuff was the only other member of the family. Sud denly half a dozen Indians fresh from a recent raid on whisky stood in the door way and demanded more whisky. The lady had no whisky, bat offered them food and drink. The Indians, however, were drunk, and before the mother could interfere the roughest seised the little girl and was making off with her when tho dog, which hod woudered away a short distance, oarae bounding back. In an instant he bad the savage by the throat and threw him to the ground. The others, having no firearms, beat a nasty retreat xno nog sept a tight grip on the Indian until they had all gone, then released Dim, and he also departed. Oar Dumb Animals. Good Hansen and Qnlok Wit. - The little viscount is receiving a few friends in his bachelor quarters. Among them is Boireaa. . The latter, bavins allowed his Clear to co out, throws it without ceremony on the carpet In order to give him a lesson in coort manners the little vis count stoops to pick it np, but Boirean, feiguing to misunderstand bis intention, interposes: "Oh, leave the butt, my dear fellow. Take a fresh cigar." And he hands him the box. Paris Figaro. Shirt Slgna. "In Brooklyn the other day," said a resident of Manhattan torougb, "I saw in the window of a furnishing goods store this sign: 'Shirt Constructor. ' There is a furnishing goods store in Mew York that displays, among other sinus, one marked 'Sbirter.' There used to be another furnishing goods store in this city with a sign reading, as I re member it, 'Shirt Builder,' but 'Shirt Constructor' is new as far as I know. New York Sun. A fancy dress ball is given ouoe a year by the lady artists, sculptors, sing ers and actresses of Berlin. No males are permitted at this ball, and about one-third of the attendants go in mascu- lino costume. The yield of wheat in France, owing to the careful cultivation of the soil and the large quantity of guano and other fertilizers employed, is 17 bushels per acre. CALL NO. 9. Bauds r t raren Oennty. , HarlB Car- Una. Notice is hereby giveti that Eight Craven county Bonds of the denomi nation of Fjve Hundred Dollars have been this dar drawn for account of the jinking Fund of said county, in accordance with the act authorizing their issue, towit; Bonds No. 67, C9, 70, 106, 113, 117. 123, 141. These Bonds will be paid,- princi pal and accrued interest to Jane 30, 1897, inclneive, upon presentation of the same at The National Bank of New Bern North Carolina on and after July 1st 1897. . Interest on the above Bonds will cease after June 30th, 1897. By order Board of Commissioners, . O. Hill, Chairman. New Berne, June 30th, 1897. i,.rootvsji.oioo..i 0 ..An Evolution In Typewriters.. : -S3 A LITTLE Machine 0 with a BIQ Record.... 3 The ... blickensderferI I No. 5 Typewriter, fj (ft Ktrni la f taadar af tj (iJ WsraaBUsi. $JJ tiataUdty. ''i tH.l Moft PtllKABLB ratttr.a p ana..i UNDES1ABLObm r0 ij th Any Olhef Typ.wtltw alaJa. I tf Tl tt 0 ..BNTIrUSIASTIC ll5ERg.. Jg CATAkOOUl AND StlHi 0 Ci work race. , J? K. n. Turner, k) W 4m.Boi4 8t,rts,6a, K. 111 f 8tll.W,WiiNrUw,D.C. S? 914 1 Mais It, lldiaMa, Vs. ,f fyj Oally lannj K(, UXimm, Mi. 1 W. W. JONES, AUENT FOB NORTH CAROLINA, B0OX 4, PULLER BCILDINW, itAi,i:icjir, ?r, c, Ronl Ijtinle Agency I Tarnbliing teMtU.reutlng sod eollscl Ing reals. Also enotlallons of salts In all kinds of Real; Estate Leads, houses sod lots. tfPcraooal sllrnUoo Bivea rflrlng oi konss Icoeas, tic. E. B UABPEB Smt Tost Ofllce. . rim PROFESSIONAL. T. M. Simmons, " A. D. Ward Simmons & "Wanl, ATT0BNEIS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BBRNJS. MO. Prafltlofl In th enmities nf (htmi. Tlnnlln. Jones, Onslow. Carteret and PuuiUco; la Uie 9uprem and Federal Courts. OHim at Na. ea Nod lit frBt Hlreet Vppvalte Ilatel Cbsttawka. . ; P. If . Pelletier, . - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brick ' Building. Will nractlce In trie Counties ol Craven! Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. U. B. Court at Kew Berne and Supreme Court ot the State. ... - ... - . . .. -STEAMERS- -AND- ion FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points Worth. The Steamer NETJSE Commencing July 2nd, will leave at 5:30 p. "to. on . MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, , . ' AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra- coke and Roanoke Island. ISP" Freight received, not later than one hour previous to sailing. For farther information apply to GEO. BENDERSON, Agt. M, K. Kino, Gen. Mgr., ' Norfolk, Va. New Berno, N, C, April .29, 1897. THE UNITED STATES Fidelity & Guaranty Cq. " Surety npon an Fidelity and Judicial Bonds. BOMB OFFICE: BALTIMORE, MD. Capital 1500,000 . Stockholders Liability,.. 500,000 Total Resources, ...$1,000,000 Hon, Frank Brown, President, Gov ernor of Maryland from 1891 to 1800. DlRKCTOltS Oertnan n. HnnL Viee Present of .u. ti.. Tm.1 .,. n Ferdinand C. Lntrouc. Mavor of Bal'ti-". more from 1875 to 1805. , Chos. F. Mayer, President of the Bal- timore and Oliio It. It from 1888 to 1895. John Q. Adams of Carroll, Adams & Co., boots ana shoes. J. Frank Supnlee of Hodces Bros., no tions and white goods, established 1846. A. U. uutzler of Hauler Bros., dry goods and notions. Wm, 11. Matthal, of Mutthal. Ingram & Co., manufacturers of tinware. Frank 8. Hambleton of Hambleton ft Co., bankers and brokers, and other prominent business men of Baltimore, Maryland. Deposited with the treasurer of the State of Maryland for the security of all bondholders caMJ.uuu. . Becomes surety on the bonds of officers and employees of banks, mercantile houses, railroad, express and telegraph companies, officials of States, cities aud counties, and for contractors. Also on bonds of executors, adminis trators,' guardians, trustees, receivers, assignees, and In attachments and in- lunctton cases and an judicial proceed ings. ' Accented by the State and United States courts upon judicial bonds of all kinds. - . Accepted by the United States Govern ment as sole surety on bonds of distillers. collectors of customs and Internal reve nue, guagers, store-keepers, and all other Government officials, including post- mnii ten, and collectors of customs. 1 For further Information apply to -; Cliaa. II. Thomas, . Attorney, ' New Berne, N. -C. : IS .THE GENERAL REDUCTION IN BICYCLE PRICES eloquently rocUlm th (act' UlU UmU u iS jreav old " "Are the Standard of the U.S. A." lU Kthtt ftktd, ai(knd mKmI. m lU, Market. Ruablff bvym wbo $mw4 Sm an mom MiUiag I - 1I97 ctnlogiwa (rm, AfWU at all Ivaoftaat poiau. Goraully 4 Jeffsry Mfg. Co., WASHW8T0N, O.C. 8L0TEB HAKIIWABE CO.. Ageats Raw Itoraa, , C WM. DUNS, JAS. BEUM0NO, ' rresldeat. Vice I'ret. B. S. HL'ION, Recty A Tress. Hew Berne Ice Co. Maaafkatar.ra Pure Crystal Ice, From Dwtillcd Waters Out-put 20 Tons Dully. Car lioad Loti Pollrited. Ice dvliverad daily (ent Sundny) S a. m. to f p m. 8undivs (retail nnly ? a. m. lo 1 i 0000. r prices inl !!'. r n aihlraas. U.H. (.li ' ft art JL. j Full Session Opens Sept, Clli. : Courses of study designed to pre pare boys and girls for college or for the duties of civil life. - I3?"Splondid advantages "offered in music. - Tuition and board very reasonable. Highly endorsed by its patrons. For catalogue of full information. Address: - " . F0UST & WARREN, Pbincii'AM, New Berne, N. C GKElSftSlSOIlO NORTH CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Session of this Col lege begins Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 1807. Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. . . ., A FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! Ample Equipment, A Plkasant Hons. ' Catalogue on application. DRED PEACOCK, President. PEACE Institute Far Tonif f.aillea. Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds in a. Healthful Location with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in Fe male Education. Thorough in its Courses. High in its Btarf'dard. Unsurpassed in its high moral tone and in its intellect ual and social influence. -Twenty-one officers and teachers. Very reasonable prices. Bend for cata logue. State Normal and Industrial . . . COLLEGE, s Greensboro, N, C, Offers the yonng women of tho State thorough professional, literary, closical, I scientiHc aud industrial education. An- nual expenses tfuo to KSU. racuny oi 25 members. More than 400 regular Blu d""1- Practice school f 126 pupils for teachers." More than l.SUO matriculates 'representing every county in the btatc except three, correspondence nvitcd Iron those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must lie made before Augu.l 1st. , For .catalogue an d information, auilress . . . v President Ciuklks D. McIver. ' North Carolina College of ." AGRICULTURE AND - MELUAMCAL ARTS . ,. WiU Open Sept, 9th, 1897 Thorough academic, scientific aad tech. nical courses. Experienced special ists In every department. , .'-' '.. Ezpensss Ptr Session, including boiud For county students. - 03.00 : For all other students, 123,00 Apply for catalogue to f , . ' - Alezandeb Q. IIoi.laday, LL. D., r " President, ,: B t.(la it, . ' N. c, RalelKb, N.C. THE FlrrTY-SIXTII ANNUAL : ; SESSION WILL BEGIN, SE1T. 23rd, ,1807 tFor catalogue and other information, address: - r--. i t Rev. B. Smedes, A. 11, ,., Rectoh . ELON COLLEQE, N. C. Elon College, valued at fifty thousand dollars, is Die property of the Christian Church, non-ccUriii In spirit, located on ths Orest Southern Hailnaul.sixty-tive miles west of italeigh. Kemota from city purest .water; moet snluhrious climate good buildings) co-educationali eilicieul faculty of eleven! three good literary so cieties and hulls, gocd lihrnry and 'rend ing room; excellent moral bine; high grills work; homelike in management, OlTi-rs the following degree: l'h.U., A.B, and A.M. . Kxdvdm modcrnle; Itnard, to alO.UO per month; tuition, l(H'0 to wa.w per liair year; miiHic, panning, ami elocution, extra. Upens MenU'mue 2l and clones In June. For catalogue and other lufonnntlon apply to Kkv. J. O. Atkinson, M.A. (llurvard), Chairman ot faculty, Kixjm Coj I.EOK, N. O. Annual State Convrnlloa and Tour ' namfnt, rfrcmrn'ft Assocli . tion of N. C, in Kay eueville, N. C Atlnnlin and North (Volin R. It. I'lifUHnir'T I M.iart mpnt, , Nkht Lkknk, N. C, July i!3, '7. All Ak' t A. A N. ('. K. II.; On aiTount of tho iiliovc yon are nuthcni (I to a'l'.t't rniw (if one lirwt cliu lure liT !' ri.uii.l ti p. (com ymir iu, i 1, -turn. I 1. . I . A. FEMALE 1H St. Maits Selioo . t i .... . 4 1 " Alut.H. ..I J. . oai; ;;;jo: i;:3titute ! 4GTII YEAR. '.. Twenty-two jours tinder present principals. 224 Students last year. A High Grade College-l'reparatory School, with special departments of Book. keeping, Sliort.hand, and Telegraphy. The largest and beet equip ped Fitting .School in the Son th. Location healthful and beautiful. "Terms to suit the times."- ' . For- beautiful now catalogue, address: -' - -PROFS. J. A. t& II. II. IIOIiT, , , OAK RIDGE. N. C. ' - ' Littleton Female College ! ; This Institution sq & splendid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of conntry, in the midst of a region' of noted Mineral Springs. It has. a large and beautifully shaded Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very MODEI11TE COST. ha Fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1887. For Catalogue Address,' J, M. ItII01)l:, -. v Littleton, JT. C. TobaGGO1'.'''-1 Warehouse Foi ie .sqle of -LEIIF TOBiGGO." e. m. pace, . . , Mar. aV Nnlmman. : f. i i.? A f - ' . a. ; , .,. SIZE 90 X 150 FEET, v IMSEHEJiT FOR CJRADINC3 70x150. This market commends itselt to the grow ers of Tobacco, where you . can have it hand- , led right and sold right, tor as much money as any market. - Here are some of our reasons : v Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. :' Because, we are necessary. Because, we are going to tank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. - : f Because.we are not of the raisers, and that it is prices that builds a market.- The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right,' at the . lowest price consistent with good work. We promise you in adyance top liguiv. - , we have secured eer ot Jnh Y. Ilarber, . him; and knowing him is to say, he is first class and can't be driven away from a pile un til he has gotten the last copper there is in it. ; Bring or ship your prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. ' - . , Any intormation on the asking. Your Friend truly, . : , E.'M. FACE, FINANCIAL. Farmers & Merchants ...DANK... ISearavxa. anafn Maar, a SSI. fapltal Stork ..$75,000.00 nurpius ana fronts , 11,111. ti ' OFF1CRK81 L. H. CrTt., PrenWent. W. RChaowk:, VK- Pres. . ' T. W. l)s r, t'anliler. . , J. W.Hiiidiji, T.llKT. :' V. If. MATTuawa, Collector, i r , DIKEinoitSi I II. Cntler, iolia Htiter, W. B. Tllailn, w. a i.uaowicK, r.it i-enviier, j. n. eiais, i. W.HUtwsrt, M.M.Jurney, T.W.D.w.y. Ws want your buslneas and feel that we can offer you as much in return at any other bank la the city. It Is our endeavor to make husinc relations mut ually pleaoaut and profitable to our patrons. J.A. BKIAN, TH0S. DANIELS, ; President. - Tie Pres. : U. II. ItOHEKTS. Cashier. THE NATIONAL OANK, Or'NKW HKUNa, M. c. mooKPOliATiD tsea. Capital , ..$100,000 Surplua Profit! 98,168 DIBBCTOK81 Jau. A. n.iAK. Tnoa. Dtaiaia. L'Haa. . HnA, J. l, Hao.ui,, J k.i, Iiin, I. lUiiii'. O. li. Uoaaar . a. . ilmuor, T. A. Ureen, ITaa, B.H. Meadows, Ylos I'r. , R. U.aaOTaa.Caahlar. CITIZEN'S BANK AT MioriisiKMa,r.a DO A GKNMItAJ, NS1N(J BURIMKrU Tli. InvnitiUflfllanH, H.nk.ra, rnrpof Allfin., IfuniH.ri ll.M, li.nl. .11't oth.r r. rtv,.. nn l.v.n i.)iir UTtti. t roirtpl .n1 e.r. (Ml .tl.'iiLldii tfl"n til tlin Intnl. it ut OUT .til Wuiul. Cnl otliiti. a fUM:lllir. BOAKtOrulK4JTOHa. r.i.ltrni1 l'lrl,h. K. II. H-MK, Jr. i ! MW WW; N C , . . . , - . ' ' familiar with what is minoifA naw rtaat rtTiraa unmindful of the wants want your; trade, and the services as Auction my old patrons know tobacco to New Berne, the subject given for Manager & Salesman. 0-.-.. . rn.;...' WINDOW SCREENS, ' . rut Ll ill liL 1 llnti, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. Glaziers Refrigerators ' He IIEST and CHEAPEST .: ever een id ilie City. Garland's .. Shoves S Ranges ' they lake the LEAD ind arc rquallfd uy none. L W. 8MALLW00D, Undor II0U1I Cl.Rttuaka, f n ;h Front Btreet, Kew J r 1 : K. ... 1
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