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THE JOURNAL. Published every day in the year, ex. cept Monday, at 90 Middle Street, -.V Phohi No. 8. CHARLES L STEVEN5, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. "l SUBSCRIPTION BATES: One Tear, In advance,.'..". M One year, not in advance. .. Monthly, by carrier In the city,.. 5 00 CO NEW YORK OFFICE, 23 PARK ROW. ' Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. 0. as second class matter. New Berne, N. C, Aug., 8. 1897. ' VANCE AND THE CONFEDER ACY." j The series of articles being pub lished in the Charlotte Observer, and the Wilmington Messenger, compiled by Col, Fred A. Olds, under the above title, are not merely entertaining, but. are full of histo rical value, and reveal in thoir con tents the greatness of North Caroli na's Vance. To every reader of these articles, there must be various emotions ex cited, and now after a generation has passed, and with it the great Soldier, Patriot, Statesman and Citizen, win was so much to every citizen of the commonwealth of North Caroliua, the calm reading of the history ol the days when this Stato was in war, when every deed and action stood for- something, there indood was revealed the great ness of Zobulon Ii. Vance. To those of this later day, to whom the war is of small conse quence, and only of interest as his tory, there has been in their time the State's great Statesman, Vance, and while hia pirt in the war nuy be nothing to them, yet his part in North Carolina's history since the war is of importance to them. With these two generations, that of the early Sixties, and that of the later Eighties, it would seem as if some local pride, some enthusiasm, some sentiment, some State patriot ism, would nrouse thera to the reali zation of the greatness of Zebulon 13. Vance, and that his work, and the. memory of his actions would so imnresa the North Carcliniaus of today, that a monument, in part at least, commensurate with the great ness of Vance would be speedily erectod to tell future generations of North Carolina's Vanco. The efforts thus for made to com memorate the memory of Vance, by seme suitable monument have been resultless, and it would look as if some future generation, reading of Zebulon B. Vance, would be groused to his greatness and would quickly erect to his memory the monument that the generation of today, ought to have raised. Let every one read "Vance and the Confederacy," for in this history will clearly be seen the character of Vance, as nothing else could por tray it. Catarrh Cannot Be Cored. with l.ocnl Applications, as tbey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Cutnrth is s blood or constitutional disease, and Id order to cure it you n.ut take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, sad acts dirtctly on the bluod and mucous suifnccs. Hall's Cstarrli Cure is not a Quack midlcine. It wst pre fcnlie-l I'j oue ol the best physicians in this country fir yeirs, nud is a regular prescript ion. It in c imposed of the best Ionics known, combined with the best Mood purifiers, sclixir ilirictly on tbe mucous surfacei". Tbe peifcct combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful rctilts in curing Catanh Seud for testimonials, free. F. J. Chexev & Co., Props., Toledo, O Sold by dnugists, price To'. Hall's Family Fills are (lie best. An Elm With a Heart ol Brick. One of the oddest sights of New Brunswick, X. J., is the elm treo in front of John E. Klmcndort's house ou Albany street. Mr. Elmendort had the tree lined with brick, to keep it alive. Tbe tree is said to be nearly two hundred years old. Several years ago insects attacked it and hollowed its heart out. Then at a Fourth of July celebration a spark set fire to the dry interior, and destroyed tbe greater part of what was left. Only the bark on one sido and a little of the wood remained. At everv wind the tree shook and seemed in imminent danger, Mr. Elmendort bad given np alt hope of saving the elm, when hit wife pro posed that they wall it np Inside. Mr. Elmendort set a Mason at wor lining Jthe tlm wi'.h brick. Fully one halt of the tree is now solid masonry and (t Is in a flourishin condition. Tbe side with the brick faces tbe street and ii easily Been. It is two blocks from the Albany street bridge. The tree is known as the freak tree and the brick tree. wew Yorit. Sun, . SOUTH CHEEK ITEMS. Having it very rainy in this sec-' tion now, but of course it is needed as it has been very dry all the sum mer. i. John Harris returned from a visit atCovelast week, i Wiley Mayo of Messic, Pamlico county spent several " days - with friends and relatives near here last week. prk V- Miss Alice Tayloe of Cove is visit- inir at Mrs. Capt. A. W. Dixon's of this place. - . ' Mrs. William Murdant and Mrs. Janette Nickols spent Monday even inc in Aurora. Mrs. A. W. Dixon and Miss Alice Tayloe went to' Washington on the stoamer Glide last Tnesday and re turned same day. , Elijah Ive left last wce.4 to visit friends and relatives at Beau fort. Lots of fun to be had here, such as boat riding, tisnmg ana auenaing i .k. onnMirWinn meet nirs. The latter of riosity. course being a great ou The Grandest Remedy. Mr. B. P. IGretvc, merchant cf Chil bowie, Va., certifies that be had consump tion, was given up to die. sought ull med pat trfiitrr.Ant il.nl monev could procure trit all r-ouoh remedies he (OuUI hear ol but (jot no relief; spent unny nijjlits sii- tin" in a chair; was induce. I U try pr Kioa'a New Discovery: ami was uiren oj two bottles. For past three y ars lias- been uttendioK to business anl tuys ur. ouully from tbe North sea at Flambor Rit B's Now DiFcovery" is tho (randist onRh Head to the const ou the English remedy ever made, as it lias d'iue so much cnallI1el jn Dorset. This enormous sheet r hnn aud also lor otuers m ins com muiiuy. ia, o n , guaranteed Cor Coughs tolos std , Ct n sumption It . cen t lad. Tr-al Lottie Free at F. S. Duff, s D. ug Store. i iiiunity. Dr. Kiwi's New Discovery is A sparrow Prima Donna. M. Miueand, a naturalist of Nimes, France, cives. in La Revue Scieutiflqne, an interesting account of the musical accomplishments of a sparrow in bis collection of living birds. He captured tbe sparrow soon after it. had been hutched and fed it by hand until it could care for itself. Then he placed it iu a rage containing a chaffinch, a gold finch and two canaries. After a time tbe sparrow learned to warble like tbe finches and to trill like the canaries, the imitations being so perfect as to deceive the ear. Iu spring 11. Miugand is ac customed to keep a box of crickets near his birdcages. Two days alter the crickets had been placed near the cage containing the sparrow tbe latter begau to imitate their cry, intermingling it with ita songs. Eveu after the crickets had long been dead the sparrow remem- bred its lesson and continued to repeat their cry. None of the other birds at tempted to imitate tho crickets. Singu larly enongb, tbe sparrow never utters tbe peculiar squalling cry of its own species, having been removed from its nest too early, apparently, to have learned it Onlnls Headaches. Dr. Lees told one amusing story about Orsiui at Blaydon Hall, which showed the latter as a very simple man. Oral- ni, at oue time, complained every nicrning of his head. "I 'ave one bad headache," he used to say at breakfast to Mrs. Coweu. One night Joseph Cow- en detected a strong smell of gas pro ceeding from Orsiui's room. He went to see what was tho matter and found the explanation of Orsiui's bad head aches. Tho room was quite dark, and tbe gas bad not been turned off. " What did you do with tbe gas?" asked Cow- en. "Blew him out," said Orsini, who had never seen a gas bonier before. The headaches thru ceased. They were ef fectually cured some mouths later at the instance of tbe emperor of the French. Westminster Uaxotto. Very Boaaantle. Wasn't that romauticr" said tbe elderly ruaidoo boarder. Wusu t what romantic?" growled the bachelor boarder, as there was no one else a tbe table to pay attention to the lady's question. Hi re is a story of a man who put dowu biswifu a name in his tax list aud valued ber at 1 1 ,000,000. " Huh! I'll bet he is figuring ou let ting the taxes go delinqueut aud bsviug ber sold." Cleveland Plain Dealer, Within tho 1 ant decade tbe population of Europe has iuoreased by about 80,- 000,000, of whom Busaia contributed 111,810,000 aud France only 07,000. The Austrians ore great smokers, The dally nousnmptiou of matches la tbut country if 10 for each inhabitant ssemsenem Ktmw And It never fails to cure Rheumatism, Citanli. Plmolrs. Blotches, snd all dis esses arising from Impure Wood, is Bo- u.c 01o. .., ?fii iri m una cuaorss u na wm uce rcmeuj inr vuvicu to mankind. Ths thousands of cures (er Corned by Ibis remedy are almost intra eulous. Try it, only 1 00 pr large bottle. A PBTBICIaa'S a-VIDKHCS AH SIOMBST DOOTOK. Although a proctalooat of near twenty years, my mother lorloancMl mt to pro care Botanle Blood Balm. B. B. ii rn. t ber. Bho bad beta cooflowl to ber fed several months with RlieuaiaUsm, waiA bod stubbornly resUisd all lbs usual remedies. Within twtoiy four hours sfltr Mn,mM.rln R. II. tL. IoLaervad markad nllef. Chs bajust comrmncfd her third M maIn'MieH .vw, and Us.bes. In Ih. f -JKHard with rats in nsn.i, eiean.n op. ner im F .iTfvl - . . i. .... i. , .j,.-fi .. i R J " c. 11. HorraxniiRT, as. v., Jacksonville, Als, I . For sals br Drujg'iK 7 n H2 ri t j - 1 1 "' I i. t,T3 , , , 3 3 FOR SKIN-TORTURED r-v n rHP htm And rort for tired mothers In a warm bath with Cuticoba 8oAP,andasingleapiHoatlo ( CimcuaA (ointment), the great skin cure. GrjTiouaA Kckedie aflord Instant relief, and point to a speedy care of torturing, die npiring.humiUatlng, Itching, burning, uteed tng, crated, soaly skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, when all else falls. MnneikMltheawM- Perns DaeeiSD Cm SKIN SCALP and nair TtfMtMM by . CUI1CUIU SOA. PLENTY OF CHALK. Great Btoek That Was Ones a Largo as ,'-; the Continent of Europe. The small piece of chalk which is in constant ueo in tbe schoolroom, the leo ture room, tbe billiard room and the workshop baa o strange history, the un raveling of which through all its com plexities is one of the most difficult problems with which the science of the Dresent da; is called upon to deal. - This niece is in. realitv a chin of an immense block ol obalB umt once nnea an area the Sim Ol tue comment pi nurupe, am. of whioh even yet several gigantio frng- meuts remain, each hundreds of square miles in extent. These patches are scat' tered over the reciou lying between Ire land on tbe west and China on the east and extend iu the other direction, from Swedeu iu the north to Portugal iu the smith. In the British Isles tbe chalk is found iu greatest perfection and continuity in the east aud southeast of England. A sheet of chalk more than 1,000 feet iu thickness underlies all that portion of Euelaud which is situated to the south- eust 0f a line crossing the island diag- of cnak ig tijtea np slightly on the wesr, and ita aepres tuat dip toward the nre n8aaI,y bn meang flf OTerlyiljg JJ kiM tka arlnno ftf , nfl ita depresged eastern portions waters of tbe .North buried from sight by lying sands and clays. Where the edges of tbe chalk floor come upon the sea the cliff scenery is stnk- jngly grand and beautiful. Any one who has once seen the magnificent rocks of Flamboroogh and Beechy Head, the inKged stacks of the Needles or tbe dis zy mass of Shakespeare's cliff, near Do ver, can uuderstand why "tbe white cliffs of Albion" has grown into a stock nil rase. This massive sheet of chalk appears again iu France, in.many other parts of Europe as far east as the Crimea, and eveu in central Asia beyond the sea of Aral. How far it stretched westward into wbut is now the Atlantic may nev er be kuowu, but chalk cliffs of at least 300 feet iu thickness are seen at An trim, in Ireland, and less conspicuous formations are found in Scotland, in Argyll and Aberdeen. There can be lit tle question that all these now isolated patches were once connected In a con tiuuous sheet, which must, therefore, have occupied a superficial area about 3,000 miles long by nearly 1,000 broad, an extent larger tban that of tile pres ent continent of Europe. Pittsburg Dispatch. Two Mew England CharelMa. There are Catholic communities, both iu America and in the old world, says Alvan F. Sanborn in The Atlantic, where an extreme wretchedness in the dwellings is at once partially explained by tbe richness and beauty of the churches. But uot so in Dickeruian. On the contrary, both the Dickerman churches are of a piece with their sur roundings. The Congregational church, more tbau a century old (Orthodox is the name it still goes by), was a worthy structure in its day aud would be so yet bad it been kept in good repair. ' Alas, It is only the ghost ol lis iormer preten tious self. Its sills are badly rotted. Ita spire and belfry have been shattered by lightning and imperfectly restored, it roof is leaky, the clapboards of ita walls are warped and blistered, and its heavy bell, on.ee sweet of tone, is cracked and dissonant The Baptist church, built only a few years ago, mainly at tbe ex pense of a church building sooiety, Is ouo of the shoddily constructed many gabled atrocities due to the malign in fluence of the so called Queen Anne restoration. Its original coat of paint of tnauy colors bas mostly soaked into the snrrouudiug soiL Its panes of stain ed glass, as they havt been broken from time to time, have been replaced try or dinary window gluts, with piebald un canny results. MaUat IS Kaay. Old John 8 was a rural postman in a west country district aud io a rather rough fashion was also an ama teur dentist. On bis rounds one day be bet a certain farmer about td stail fur a six mile rlda to town fur the purpose of getting an aching tooth drawn. On teeing old John, however, the farmer, distracted with pain, determined to test the old man's skill as a tooth puller. A U.aI anmiMrlot Mrf. hllaMWiaMA. dllod. nnd artf. , hw turn tbe tooth 1 waa neld up fur tbe farmer to see, who exolaimod: Wnr ,61,n' you've drawn we wrong UUviii iuh hipwuu vui 'i know that, maist," ..Id John, "but now I can f.t at tbe other basdi- er." Pearson's Weekly. WalUv n.infs Trikat to mtIi.i Sir Walter Bessnt, tbe eminent Eng- llsb novelist, said, when be weut back to Enuland after a visit bere, that noth Iuk be saw lu America impressed him so deeply as the devotion of our young nenpla to their Iran; that rjowhersex ont anions' uritisu soiuiers dudi sees i -. . .. . , . ,i i sucn anetiiiiiu aun tw m .M.klAM mnA th.S M.tintf whlnh a Lhols felt as ws seemed to f.l about 0or colors from the tims we left our I mothers kws, was one that could wltbstnud til whola world In arms. I ... u L 1M ft Vl. l.i.lu w - - ""v xb,, London Spectator s.Ts 1,000 of .. ... 0OIlltllhilorT w)th ln wooM i , r'.,..-.,.,,ilnn.,ll .... . teoomparatlvs Sanity In ten mlnuU I Tw. w.iw h.. ,i ,,, f.ninn .Mob. to hs sure, is a very rmii.l..rl 1 ous. Jt has no roiiacii-iir. Ij i-;L PROFESSIONAL M. Simmons, "A.D.Ward Simmons & lYard, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. , ' NEW BEHKB. ! C. ' Practice In the counties of Craven. Dnnlln. Jones, Onslow, vJarterot and Paul LI oo; La we 9uprerne and federal Courts. umM so,B9 nodii rroai Binfi Opposite Hotel tkaiiawka. P. II. Pellelier, ? : v ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Middle Street, lawyers Brick Baildlng. Will nraettce in the Counties of Craveni Carteret. Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. U. B. th8ta8W Suprem, 01 mmmrn' -STEAMERS- -AND- FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points Worth. The Steamer NEUSE Commencing July 2nd, will leave at 5:30 p. ra. on , -" MONJUXS, WEDNESDAYS, , AND FRIDAYS, Making landings at Oriental, Ocra- coke and Roanoke Island, :-' . .; Erciaht received not later than one hour previous to sailing. ' For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. ; M. K. Kino, Gen. Mgr., r -, v;- ': Norfolk, Va. .' New Rerne, N, C, April ,29, 1807. NEW CROP! RUTABAGAS AKD TURNIPS ' Rest Varietlre ! V Pure Strains ! They have proven satisfactory many seasons. You have purchased from me. Tho planting season is npon us, consult your interests, buy ain. - ' v -V ' Also to arrive iu time for fall planting,' Cabbage Seed Jersey WakeBeld, All Seasons," Drumhead, Flat Dutch, etc; Peas, Deans, Etc, ; Remomber the old spot, Forget it you should not, Brick Store, Near Market Dock. J. F. Clar New Berne, N. C. 3f Orders by mail promptly filled. T . .' ." 78 Middle Street. ,THE GENERAL REDUCTION IN BICYCLE PRICES , eloquently proclaims tht Cad thai to-day i year eUl " "Are the Standard , . of the U.S.A." . alia MfKHt priraa1, tigkgTad. . tobMla .a ih. atarkM.. Kaaiblor tartra a llMt u now tviliac I . . tig? catalofiMS (m. Asuis a all laipoitaat aolata. Borwully L Jeffery Mfg. Co., . WAJMINQTOS, D.C. . SL0TEB HARDWARE CO, Agents i Ussr r, , C W. DUNS, JAS. REDMOND, President. Tke I'res. ' D. 8. UUI0N, Sectj. Treat. Hew Berne Ice Co ' Kaaafastanr e Pure Crystal Ice, From Dirlilled WaUt Oul-pul 20 Toss ballv. Cut Load Lots Poltciled. Irs rlsliverad daily (except ttondajs) ( a. m. Io D m. Buudays (retull only) 1 a. m. to 15 aooa. Ft r piket suci rlhrr ind rmsl o v aMreML. O. K. UUIUS. IanaRr. Us i tcx ...... n - . 1 . -.. . f I I rail Kession Opens Sept, Ctli. Courses of study designed to pre pare boys and girls for college or for the duties of civil life.. : : fgrSplendid advantages -offered in music. mn; j i. j . vi J. union auu uoaru lory tcouuooo.o. Highly endorsed by; its patrons. Bo catalogue ol lull ' jnioruiauuu. Address: FOUST & WARREN, Principais, New Berne, N. 0.' , GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA. The Fiftv-Second Session of this Col- lege begins w ennesaay, ocpt. oiu, ivvi. Advantaees of College and Conserva tory ottered at moderate cost. : ' ; - FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS! vAMMJ Ejuipmekt, ; A Pl.BAJSANT UOMS. Catalogue on application. , . DRED PEACOCK, President. PEACE MaldtKb, N. C, Excellent builc'ings and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Location with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in re- malo Education. Thorough in its courses, Hicrh in'its Btandard. Unsurpassed in its high moral tone and in its intellect ual and social influences. Twenty-one officers , and teachers, Very reasonable prices. Bend for cata logue. ... :. ' i. State Normal and Industrial - . . COLLEGE, , Qreensboro, N. C. nfTi-ni thn A-minir women of tbo State thurouith tuoffSsKinal, literary, clusical, actcntiric nnd industrial education. An nual expenses t IK) to fl 80. f aculty or 25 members, iloro than 400 regular Stu- duuts. Practice w-hool or ia pupils lor teacben. More tlian 1.203 uiatrinitates reDresenlinir everr county in tu fcUitc except three. Correspondence invited irom those aesirinir comueieni iruiura teachers. To secure board in dormitories all Ireo-tuition amplications must lie made before August 1st. ror catalogue- ana information, address 7 - - ' ; . . President Uiukles V. aiciver. North Carolina College of AGRICULTURE AND MECHANICAL ARTS, ' trUl tJuen Bent. Oth. 1807 ' Thorough academic scientific URfl tech - nical courses. Experienced Special ists in every department. , Expenses Par Session, including boaid For county students, - 9 0S.00 For all other students,.- 123.00 Apply (or catalogue to : "A'lixakdkb Q. 11ollad4T, LL. D., - President, Raleioii, - N. C. Raleigh, N.C. THE FIHTY-SIXTII ANNUAL ' SESSION WILL BEGIN SEPT. , 23rd. 1S97. ISFor catalogue and other information,' address: Rev.B.Si3es,'i, 11," It ECTOR. ELON COLLEQE, N .1. , tnousnnu F.lon Colleire. valued at fifty dollars, is the property of the Christian Church, non-sectarian In spirit, located on the Qreat Southern RaiIroad,sixty-nve miles west of Raleiim. ltemoie from city: purest water, most aolubrlous climate; fra.lt nrrlnveni tlire pood lilwrarv so cieties and halls, good library and read grad work; homelike in manseement. OlTcrs the followiag dogrees-.Fh.U., A.D. and A.M. r.xpenaea modurnlu; board, 10.00 to SjlO.OO per month; tuillon, 10.(O to $23 .00 per half year; music, painting, and elocution, extra. Opens September su ana cKmni id wuiiu. For catalogue and other Information, apniy 10 Kav. J. O. Atkinson, M. A, (Harvard), Chairman ft racuuy, ElX)K C01.LKOX, N. O. Annual Slate Convention and Tour namcnt, Flrcmea's Assoclt tion of N. C, la Fiy- ' ctlevllie, N. U. Atlantic and North Ca'olina R. 11. PiutaHnpiT iM-jftHrtnient, v ' New Hkhnk, N. U, July 2', TT7, ) All Agents A. it N. V. K. II.: , tin ecriiuril of tlm aoove voo are tilh'rir."il toail"pl rule of one lirat tlaaa fure l.ir ll" n(uiiil trip, flora your 'ion to (...t 1. U ti Io , I 1,) ,..' . nri'l ri-liirn. ii. n.(t A 7Hl, I ! . i i.i,, (., r A. ME mi . oak hid:- INSTITUTE.! . Twenty-two rears under present principal. 224 Students last yenr A High Grade OoMege-l'reparatory School, with special departments of Baok.kecpinp, Short.. hand, and Telegraphy. - The largest and best equip ped Fitting School in the South. .Location healthful and beautiful. "Terms to suit the limes." .. For Beautiful new catalogue, address: . , PROFS. J. A." & 31. II. IIOI.T, - ' . . OAK RIDGE. N. 0, " Littleton Female College ! , This Institution n a splendid and prominent location in a remark ably healthful section of country, in the midst of , a region of noted Mineral Springs. -It has a late and beautifully shaded - Campus, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong Faculty ana a iuii and thorough College Course- at very MODERATE COST. The Fall Term will begin Tin Wednesday,. September jst, iuu,.. , For Catalogue address,' " J. . . TdoacGo Warehouse Foitl)e sqleqf . - v LEiiF tobacco; j sg ACid- Bar. A Nnlrainnn. .. a SI EE O X ISO FEET. ". ' '; BASEJIEJiT FOK This market comriiends itselt to the grow ers ol Tobacco, where you can havo it hand led right and sold right, tor. as much money as any market. Here are some of our reasons : , , Because we are determined. to have a to bacco market. Because, :we are necessary.' - r Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. Because.we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that it is price tl tat builds a market; f The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right, at the lowest price consistent with good work. We I . l - J l prOmiSB yOU IU aayanUO lp Bun-a, We have secured eer ot Jno. Karber, him, and knowing him 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- cyby express. Any information on tha asking. -Your Friend truly, .v ' E. M. PACE, FINANCIAL Farmers & Merchants ...DANK... SstaTSuo. Buslnaas Mar, Capital Ptock 175,000.00 surplus ana rronis, ; 11,111. ti - OFTICKKS: L. H. Cun am. President, - r. a. liiAOWioa, vie rraa, T. W. tlawair, Caabler. J. W. IIipdls, Teller. 1. 1. Matthsws, Collector, DUtBCl'OUS: I. H fiiM.r. Jnhn Ralnr. W. It. R'.,l.. I W. H.thaUwIck.T.H.I'eilttler, J.B. Cialr, We want your business and feel that we can offer you as much In return sa any other bauk in the city. It Is our I nnAaavn- . m.b. hi,.in,.u n.l inn. ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons. . . - J.x. BRIAN, ' TII0S. DANIELR, - 1 rrSBiaont. - , Vice FrtS, I (j. f. B0BEBT9. Cashier. THE rlATIUiMAL UANK, I . OrflkW UKUHM, N, C I , iwrnmninTim - iwapiiai lues. S 100,000 .98,I68 I Surplus Profits,.. DlttsXTOBft . - Jas. A. BTi, . Tnoa. Disiaia. L'HAl R. llllf A. til. Hii a.ua HNai ! i . r. . U. 11. Hll aar , At, Umuor; T. A. Uraon, rrea.H.H. Meadows, Tie Prat n.M.Gaovaa.Cashlet. . CITIZEN'S BANK , 0 w krw BEiut n. o. DO A 8KNEP.A1, ItAMfflKQ BUSINCM1 nisAeoonntaolrlanas. Uankars. nnrm. aHmta, rannora. M.rrhaiits anl ollittra re oivwl mi lavorahl. trma. I rnlnnt .,t,l M tul att.oilnn ytv.11 to tli. Inluwat ol our cas Wmra, Cvlfeliuaa a.tiwlally. ao au or 01 atoToaa . rwllnaurt t'lrloa. K. II. M.fiOowa, ta. I)i, tw, Jr. Jiii. K. .',,,,, 1, uvr Knhti, TIxiiiik. .(irMn (! .. S..v. W. r. 1 i. ) , I f. a. tii'n.low.. w. 1 1-- Or, It . FllWllT. Jfl. BII01-k, . Littleton, jm, v. ..-. OSRAWIKW " familiar witn wnat is , want your, trade, and j - the services as Auction my old patrons know is, to say, he is first- tobacco to New Berne, . r , the subject given tor Manager & Salesman. Preuare in Time. WINDOW SCREENS, : ' ' DOOR SCREENS, . .' . rOCLTUY NtTTINO, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING. nlniInVa"i " Refrigerators ' tlie I) EST and CHEAPEST ever ittn id the Cltf. Garland's StoVis S Ranges tbey take thn LEAD and ire equalled ly m.nr. E. W. SMALLWCQD, Undor Hotel ChattnA k-, ! Front Street, New ! , (-. II. v. 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