THE JOUR
: Published every day in the year,' ex
cept Monday, at 96 Middle Street.
Phosi No. 8.
t
CHARLES L. STEVENS,
' tDtTOBAMD PROPMBTOB. '
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SUBSCRIPTION HATES $
one year, In advance,
One year, not in advance,
ilonltilv, by carrier In the city,
...14 00
6 00
.... 50
Advertising Bates furnlsbed'on appli
cation. . !
Entered at the Post Office, New Berne,
N. O. as second class matter. I - '
Official Paper of New Berne and
Craven Comity, (.,
New Berne, N. C. Feb.
641898.
THE CRT rOH BETTER WATER
The people of New Berne do not
' fnllar annrnniatA the manv bleBairjffB
. which are showered upon tten in
this most healthy and pleasant
place, where their city ia located.
Seen re against those atmospheric
disturbances which harass and im
Doverish many localities -in this
country; with no euessive
summer, no extreme low t
heat in
oipera-
tures in winter; with rain and sun
shine equally distributed lo make
productive crops for those wj
ho farm
in this vicinity, the people
f New
Heme are singularly fortunate in
living in such a climate and 'place.
But however fortunate in climate,
the people of New Berno may be,
how much more fortunate they arc
in having id addition to 1 10 fore
going, an abundance of pure , whole
g)me water, a Bupply which is inex
haustible in its volume at d une
qualled in its health givinf quali
ties. 'V '
- It is only necessary in these days
to take up any newspaper, and find
iu its columns tho account'' of some
town or city which is distressed on
account of its water supply,.
In one place it is insullicicnt; in
another impure, and various are the
ways which are being tried to
remedy these troubles. 1
But New Berne is not troubled in
thu particular, for its water is
. abundant and puro, and needs no
artificial helps, before the people can
use it for any purpose they way de
sire. ......... if ...
There is no cry for better water I
in New Berne, simply because no bet
ter water is found any whore, than
is today furnished its people in a
maximum of volume and at a mini
mum of cost. (
THE WAT TO DO ITf
The Kinston correspondent of the
Journal, told yesterday in a few
words, that our neighboring town
has secured tbe 1 necessary- money
pledges to insure it a cottoul mill.
In these days when so many placet
have suffered in their, attempts to
build local" industries on the co
operative plan, it is truly a matter
of rejoicing to find among the many
, failures, here and there exijeptions,
'in brilliant successes. j
Kinston is one of the successes,
not because its people are richer or
have more mouey to invest than
. many other places, but it is success
ful because its people determine to
build, then go ahead and put op the
money themselves for the enterprise
not waiting lor some outside or
imaginary philanthropist to come in
and furnish tho necessary capital.
Congratulations to Kinston and
its people, for it has shown this teo-
tlon the quality of its confidence Id
its own town's future in this co-op
erative work, which will give it a
cotton mill, and its action in this
particular speaks louder than the
words in ten thousand newspapers.
T rrni . iolo vac nit
Take Laxative Brbmo Quince Tib
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It fails to cure, 2oo. The genu
ine ha L. B. Q. on each tablet.
PRETENTION .TBI BEST CUAB.
The health and city authorities ol
New Berne are to be cor;;rtuUteJ
upon their action in tho n utter of
guarding the people of this city
from any chances of t'
small 1Z4 which is oi
tronble and amioty i
8uth Carolina anil in ; '
State.
In this matter they 1 n
no opposition, no boat;;,:;
stead the people of New
seeing and realUing, !
by the knowle !j;o f u
the sturjostlons of i' r
Vaccination, fr. i i
proving a si ii.
tho people, t' 1 I? '
'line,
t in
to j--i''.''.ii;a h.it they know is t t
fur tl.cir own individual and oilers
benefit, there will be no opening in
this city for email poi even if it was
brought liero openly.
The coming of the Fair week will
bring with it thousands of people,
and these visitors can como with tlie-
full assurance that New Borne is ai
free from diseaee. as it is free in its
hospitalities to all who come.
THE FIRST PAIR.
Tha Boy! Mother Bad Not Booobm Accts
tomcd lo Knickerbockers.
Doctor (hat in band Is there a little
sick boy here? -
Mother of the Sufferer Yea Come
in. ' Doctor, my poor dear is very sick.
Since this morning I don't know why
he keeps falling down. . '
"Palling down?" . :': ,
"Yes, all the time."
"Palling to the floor?"
"Yes, to the floor.?
"That's strange. How old is be?"
"Four years and a half."
''He ought to stand all right at that
age.. How did it begin?"
"I don't understand it at all, I tell
yon. He was very well last night, and
he played all aronnd the room. This
morning I went to wake him as usual.
I put on his socks, I put his little
breeches on and then I put him on bis
feet. He fell at once. "
"Perhaps he tripped." '
"Listen, dootor. I picked him np.
He fell right down again. I was star
tled, bnt I picked him np bang! down
he went, and be did it seven or eight
times rnnning.'I tell you, I don't know
what ails him, lint since this morning
be keeps falling down. " ,
"That's very singular. Let me see
him." - -... .-":,,.:.
.-. The mother goes out of the 'room and
thou comes back with the boy in her
arms. His chubby cheeks are rosy, and
he appears to be extravagantly well. .
He wears trousers and a loose blouse
starched with dried preserves.
"Why, he's a splendid child," says
the doctor. "Stand bim on the floor,"
The mother obeys. The child fulls.
"Once more, please." .
The child falls again.
; "Once more."
Third attempt, followed by the third
fall of the sick boy.
The doctor is thoughtful. "Unheard
oft" He says to the boy, whose mother
holds bim np by the arms, "Tell me,
my fine little fellow, have you a pain
anywhere?"
"Ho, sir."
"Does your head aohe?" -"No,sir."
"Did you sleep well last night?"
"Yes, sir." .
"Have you any appetite now? Would
you like a little soup?" . . "
"Oh, yea, sir." -
"Exactly, " and the dootor adds with
an air of authority, "He has paralysis."
The mother cries: "Paral O
Lord!". She raises herhauda toward
heaven, and the boy falls.
"Yes, madam. I am sorry to say he
has complete paralysis of the lower
limbs. ' Yon can see for yourself that the
flesh of your dear child is absolutely
insensible." (Speaking, be goes close to
the boy and prepare to make the ex- j
periment) "But but wbat'a this?
What a this?" And be screams ont,
"Tbnuderand lightning, madam, what's
this you are chattering to me about
paralysis?" . j
The amaaed mother answers, "But, .
doctor"
"Of course the boy can't stand on bis
feet You have pnt both his' legs into
one leg of his breeches. "Boston Jour
nal.
PrloM For Books.
Works which are greedily sought aft
er in one geueration are neglected in the
next. Booksellers now rarely think it
worth while to give the height of an
Elzevir or to devote a note to an Aldus.
The first edition of the c lamina, which
in the days of our grandfathers were
the collector's chief pride, are now fall
en from their blgb estate. I have bought
recently for 80 shillings a fine copy of
the first edition of Aristophanes, Aldus,
1498, in a bandsomo binding, with
gauffered edges, which in tbe first half
of tbe century brought prices ranging
from 130 franca to 425 franca. I could
instance other similar cases of decline
and faury I cau see symptoms of giving
way in those books which tbe modern
collector most affect.
In Paris, iudred, a "rot" has set In
as regards modern works. Yet tbe best
bouks in good examples steadily mount
in price. First folio (Shakespeare, con
cerning which a discussion i being con
ducted in Note and Queries, are far
commoner Cooks than is generally
thought. Thu "boom" ia tbem was
started by Lilly of New street, W. C,
who showed m rows of fim folios
Which he never allowed to be sold under
a certain prio. These now bring Urge
sums, aud tha tendency is and probably
will be upward. In early poetry gen
erally tbe prlrrs, once thought very
high, of tha "Bibliotbeca Auglo-Poet-Ica"
am now often surpassed, booksell
ers of the better data tell me that tbera
is a itcody demand for good books.
Notts and Qnerira.
Catarrh Caaaat B Can4.
With lcal Applict'iooa, a tin y cai.oot
eich (lie teat of th iilvaa. C'Hinnh
blHd or coutlilulloiu! iKsiBse, axils
Tiler to cui it )ui mu t It'll li.t9rn i
rrnivli)'. lull's Ca'atrh Cire is taker
inleruiilly, aol ai la directly on tho IjI'MhI
aud mui'oii (Kiir'it. Hall's (a'arrli
Cuieiiuot a qi'uk n.ailcii. It a pre
Till ty on Ol th" l'rl tiykianl In
this count-v fir teir, ii. it a rvcti'ar
prevrptio. Il It c"niv I of ihe but
OHi'is known, roinh'nnl ml h tha lxi.t
M'l piinih t", fti.lHu tlir.tily mi Die
mik:u. mu'.u r. Tlia rc-iCnt coniiiiimiioD
if lit t WO I iv' 'I i"l I hit priviiM .
n li won It ui ni-uiii In tiling l'lHrih.
N ll'l f., r irM iimiii r.( fi rr.
K. J. Clii ii!Y & ( j., Tr.'i"., T..ln.hi,0
h'il'1 n 'In.' ' ,'i'H. )u H 7 V.
II ill's F.iiui'y I'' a k ii.c l kt.
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LY.
la Paria Water 1. the Mont rreeloua aud
Ltcluaive lriuk.
"Water is the roust precious aud ex
clusive drink you can order in Paris,"
writes Lilian V '! in a letter fr"'11 the
preach capital to The Ladies' Home
Journal. "Imagine that, yoa who let
the water run to cool it I ' In Paris they
actually pay for water iu their houses
by tbe quart Artichokes and truffles
and nyishroorus aud silk stockings and
kid glove are so cheap here that it
make you blink your eyes, but eggs
and cream and milk are luxuries. Silks
and velvets are bewilderingly inexpen
sive, but cotton stuffs are from America
and are extravagances. They make them
np into 'costumes' and trim them with
velvet ribbon. Never by any chance
oould you be supposed to send cotton
frocks to be washed every week. The
luxury of fresh, starched muslin dresses
and plenty of shirt waist i unknown.
"I never shall overcome the ecstasies
of laughter wbioh assail me when I see
varieties of eoal exhibited in tiny shop
windows, set forth in bigh glass dishes,
as we exploit chocolates at home. Bnt
well they may respect it, for it is really
very much cheaper to freeze to death
than to buy coal in Paris. The reason
of all this is the city tax on every chick
en, every carrot, every egg brought into
Paris. Every mouthful of food is taxed.
This produces an enormous revenue, and
this is why the streets are so clean. It
is why the asphalt is aa smooth a a
ballroom floor. It is why tbe whole of
Pnris is as beautiful as a dream. "
Too Much Uka a Pan.
"No, Mr," said the Kansas editor,
"your services are no longer required. "
"May I venture to ask why I'm dis
charged?" v v.y.-' - .-;
"You're too blamed funny. That
style may do in the blase aud heartless
east, but wbeu you refer to a death in a
cyclone as 'a terrible blow' to the fam
ily you overdo it out here. " Detroit
OA8TOniA.
ni tw- The Kind You Haw Always Bought
L. H. tatler
Hardware -Gompany,
Hardware, flafth,
Ioon and ISllnds.
Xiiiie, Cement and
Plaster, lta I lders
Hardware
a Specially,
We also have the-Iargest and best as
sorted Line of PLOWS' AND AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ever in the
city. , : . . . :
Merchants we can sell you at Manu
facturer's Prices.
Remember we keep a full' line of De-
voes and Harrison's Paint.
Yours for business,
L. U. CUTLER HARDWARE CO.
SEED
inifiii
POTATOES.
For Sale 100 Barrels First-Class Beet)
Irish Potatoes, white Blir, fall growa.
Will be delivered at Aurora, N. O.
Flour barrel, double headed, if de
sired. Correspondents answered prompt
ly. O. K. M ALLISON,
Jan. 11, 1898. " Idalia, N. C, '
, TO NEW BERNE FAIR.
From all stations wort of Near Berne
tickets will be sold over the A. A N. C.
railroad on the mail train from February
30th to March 8d Inclusive, good to re
turn until March 8th, tncluaire. All
stations east of Near Berat will sell
tickets op to snd Including March 4il,
by the mail train. i
The special fair tr n will tun on
March 1st, 2nd, 8rd aod tib, from Oohli
b.iroand iotermediat ststlon to New
Bern and return tame day.
rare for Itonaa Trip. Ieladlnj
one Admlsklsa Into tk Fair,
When Tickets are
rarthaard:
av Tin Mail train.
Oildaboro, 1? 41
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tjilhanne , g ()i
Falling Creek H)
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Kivi-nlnle i;
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llilVfliK It, 1 (HI
NfwjMirl y,
Willi WlMXl, , )
Atlnnllc. , J Hi
Miiritifad City, i SJ
BY TlIK srEVUt. TRAIL
IJiilillmrn 1 'n
llmt (0
I n1 i ran v'" 14"i
riilili j t in k in
Km-.!"" 1 H i
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l int'n'i k 1
Tui'iiriiia , .... I-
(.luk'a ..
Ni( t'ml . I.il train tlm tint run
cunt ut Ni'W I i nil'.
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Cheap
Vi i'. i A r in...!,
Chief," fevjs: We won't ke.-i
house without Dr. King's New Dis
oovery for Consumption, Ooughs
andV Colds. , Experimented with
many others, but never got the
true remedy until we used Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other
remedy can take its place in our
home, as in it we have a certain and
sure cure lor Uouahs. Colds.
Wboopirjg Cough, etc. It is idle
to experiment with other remedies,
even if they are urged' on you as
just as good as Dr. King's New
Discovery. They are -not as good,
because this remedy has a record of
cures and besides is guaranteed. It
hever fails to satisfy. Trial bottles
freest F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. '
CALL HQ. 10.
BON DS OF CRAVEN COUNTY,
"NORTH CAROLINA. .
Notice is hereby jciyen that E'glit (8)
Craven County Bonds of the denomina
tion of Five Hundred Dollars have been
this day drawn for account of the Sink
ing Fund of said county In accordance
with tho act authorizing their issue,
towit:
Bonds No. 08, 94, 96, 119,131, 145, 157,
218.-', . -' -;--. :, . -
These Bonds will be paid piinclpal and
accrued interest to January 81, 1899 in
clusive, upon presentation of tbe same at
tbe National Bank of New Berne, North
Carolina on and alter February 1, 1898.
Interest on the above Bonds will cease
after January 31, 1808.
By order Board of Commissioners. -.
E. Q. HILL, Chairman. --
New Berne, N. C, January 28, 189P.
Real Estate Ageney 1
Houses For Rent.
Houses For Sale.
Farms For Sale.
Collections of Rent.
Any business iu our line will be given
prompt attention by leaving word at the
store of N. Nuon & Co., opposite tho
Post Office. i. ,
E. E. HARPER.
WANTED Five shares or Hock in the
A. & N. C. R. R. and a few N. C. Bond?.
E. F. Harper. , v ' - , '
IP YOU
WANT -A'
GLASS OF BEER
i As good as you can get iu
. New Yoi k or any other city
in the United States go to -
Palace Saloon !
18 niDDLE STREET,
Where you can get it. ,
Also any other Firtt
- Class Goods in the Liquor
. Trade. . .
Pure N. 0. Malt Whis
key, recommended by the
best physicians.
James F. Taylor.
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Jr.,TrHtti. h.-.: niftr nieeltr-K everY.NoaO? ))
CA1 'TMETKNTAVPVFNT NO. 4.I.O.O. F,
li ueers: C. H. llail, V. T.i W. K." HTtimil ,1 T
H. f.jN. C. IIUKliee, 8. vr.i A. K. Hifiburil, I
J. W.: H.-C. Lumwlen. scrtlje: K. Genyk
Treu. Kfjlav bncauipmen(s. In, SO, aud
fiidittany) fhureilAy aigais tn iwmh monUi
at '): o oinck
1THEN1 A MJlKiK NO. S, K. ot v Mpfltl
every Tuoxlay ntRht In their CMile Bali,
Hldiile -tirwt; vlst.tng Knlirnuwlll receive
a clilvalrio weloumw. J. it. Bmltb, C. O.;
A. E. pittms.ii, f. i.;W.S. Fanwnn. K. K.
a.; O. a Tboraton, M. of f. i. J. Baxter,
M. ot E. '
uNTONCLBfcrfONTNO.,P.li,l. o.o. r, !
omeerii . Jo. Blorer, Captain j T. G. Hy-
man, l.leut.; P. H. fvlleUer, Rnalitn; Wm. J.
Pitu. C!lerk:Ed. Uerovk. Aecuuutnnt. Bet. .
mar Cantonments, id aim 4tn THoradar1
O'Khta in each month at 8 ) o'clock"
CKAVBN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF H A ft- j
1iNY Hoeia 2nd and 4th Wednesday
niKhta In eaon moutli tn Bounlree's. Half,
t 7 M o clock, s. U. Bail, President; J. H. ,
Smith, Secretary. .. I
XT. JOHN'S I.ODUB NO. t. A. F. AND A. Ml
Oracera:-T. W. Dewey. W. M.; N. Case,
6. W.; George Green, J. W.; T. A. Green,
irro., n i rms. ieu ty. neguiar tiom
manicatloaa id Wednesday eacb month.
CUATTAWKA 1RIBE NO. 14, IMP. O. K. U
Meets the 2nd 8leep ot every 7 Buna Monday
nlKhtl ai K. ol P. Castle Hall. Middle Street.
New Rerm , N. C. Vlaltlng Beit Men always
welcome. T. J. Pae, 8-nemi J. H. Smith,
O.OIU ... : ;. ,-.
KW BRKNB CHAPTER NO. 4tt, K. A. M.: t
.KKcerw T. A. ureeu, H. P, K.; 1
I. W. Dewey, Scribe; Onus. Daffy, Tres.;-r
C. D. Rredham, Bec'ty. Begular Uonvnoa-
iiuusiu npnaav eaun mnntn. 1
ST. JOHN'S COMMANDKBY NO. 10, K.T.:
Otncers : 1. W. Dow ey, K. C; Jit. Redmond
G.j T. G. Hyinan, C. O 1 1. F. Mc lunliy,
Prelate: U.S. Pi nn mi). Kecnrder. Reimliu
ConoiHvea Brst and third Fridays ot the
month, r
KNIGHTS OP HONOR-omcerai 8. D.
Pope. Dictator; G. L. Vlueon, Reporter;
W. r. Konnt'ue, Fln.nolal Kiojter New
Uerne lyiflne Do. 443 meets the Snd and 4tb
rrlday nluhta at 7:80 o'clock In Itountree'a
Hall, polKHk Street. . -
NEW BERNE LODGE NO. 1, T. It. AC.-l.WV
Middle, Prest ; J. h. 8 til h, tteanrdlnir Decty ;
E. K. Qulnley, Financial ecty. MeeU In
Knlguti. ot p)thlaa haU every 1st and 2nd
Wednesday night lu eacb month, -
STEAMERS-
EASTEBN .
CAROLINA" DISPATCH LINE,
-AND-
FREIGHT & PASSENGEH.
For All Points North.
The Steamer NEUSE
will leave on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and X ridays at 6 p. in., sharp. Malt -
mg no stops between lSew Borne to
Elizabeth City.
iiiiuiie.ii vi.;.
The Steamer NIWBERSE
will sail on Tuesdays and Fridays at
12 o clock, noon, makintt landinsrs
at Oriental, Ooracoke and Roanoke
KW" Freight received not
1ffl
than one hour previons to sailing.
For farther information apply to
,GEO. HENDERSON, Agt.
t ir -wr w .
m, i. xviau, uen. mgr.,
II 0. HuDOiNa,Gen.Frt.& Pass.At.
Norfolk, Va., :
New Bernp, N. C, Sept. 18, 1431
PE0FE9SI0NAU
P. II. Pelletler,
ATT0KNEI AT LAW.
Xlddle Street, Lawyers Brick
Ualldlas;.
Will praetlc In th Countlet of Oravmii
Oarterot, Junt a, Onalow and Pamlico. U. M.
(iui t at New Barns and Supreiu Court rf
he Htata.
P. M. Aim men,
1. II. Hon,
A. D. War,
E. W. I'oa.
SIMflONS, POU & WARD,
ATTORNEYS aad COUNSELORS at
LAW.
tw ataa a, r. r.
Ofllo 68 8o. Front Street, nearly oppo
site Hotel Chattawka.
(Offices also at Ra1eh;b and Smithfleld )
Praotbe In tlia eonntiea ol ('rmvan, Dntntn,
Jnne Onutnv. Oartnrnt Pamllno, Wa.,
Joliiivton. Ilarimtt and Wilton; la im, Sn
prwna mhI Kmiriil Cuurta; and wnarerer
awvlreaareiUtir.il.
A Gain in
tfew Berne !
We Uav Juft Recvived a lot of
no. i handm.do reo heart,
CYPRESS SHINQL.ES.
Which rxrrls anytliinr in the way of
coerlnK liooait that ha ever breo In
vented yet.
Wa hare a larne lot of them nn hand and
mutt be sold at some pilcc. Hrr, here
lin y go.
BIO. HILL,
The Shinjrlc flan.
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AND COKNI2D
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Old Dominion Steamship Co
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Whes talking to
TOO . . . .
About
Furniture
The sharpest point we can
argue is'the fact thatflour
LoNSiSTABUSRKn business
and the Great Army of Sat
isfied Patrons we, have
mad is the best testimony
as to the quality of .our
traods and the war we do
i business. . ...
, . .
ALL KINDS OF
Desirable c.Bbe
- - fonnd here
Furniture 11?
If you are contemplating
the purchase of Furniture
a call at my store will
prove profitable.
John Suter,
Under Hotel Chattawka,
New Berne, N. C.
Willeiibrlnk'M
s ' ; Itestwnrant,
Only Up-to-Date
Restaurant In the City.
For Ladies
and Gentlemen.
iao vrDDiig;sTBimrrj
. New Berne, N. C. -Regular
Heals,
At all Hours, 23 Cents.
11. WILLENBRINE, Prop
Formerly Chef, Hotel Chattawka;
, Are troMei ,. , . ..
.
If so, call at J. 0. Whttty & Co.'s and
! ,.rDt,vraDI1,Tnin
on !
A ffPiitleinan MVtt I n.iitlii. sul uts In
, n, hu wIt, O00 of your French jj,,,
. ' . . ... , '
If m, we can supply you with a
rniitiNuu muustt ikai-, or en uut u.
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Mice. WE HAVE THE TBAP3.
J. C. Whitty to.
Court Notice !
Witnesses, suitors and all other
interested as well as jurors at Feb -
ruary term of the Superior Court of
Craven county are notiged that i hey
need not attend Superior Court
until Monday of the leoond week
being the 14i.ii of February next. .
By order cf Judge Brown,
W. M. Watsos,
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E.
Under Hotel Chattawka,
New Berne, N. C,
DKALEK IN
Sash, Ecors, Blinds, Line, Cimcn
PLASTER,
Garland's
5tovs c Ranges
Dsvoe's Ready
Mixed Paint,
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Heaters.
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NEW BERNE
FRESH ARRIVALS...
OF FINE HORSES
v Farme's who want GooJ Horses aud Mates tn start their new crops,
can find a Large and Varied Stock nt in; Stables on Broad street.
Our immense stock of Buggies hu8 diminished greatly, but we still
have some Rare Bargains. Everyone pronounce them pretty. "
: Also Ilarnees in all the late styles and at lowest prices.
A call will convince you that I am on the market with the Best of
Every ttiinjj in my line. Whether you are a visitor or buyer the courtesy
of my stables is extended to you. Vours Uespt ,
(181. 70. VI, 721 74. 74
BROAD STREE
and 76
AGAIN THEY HAVE ARRIVED !
AT THE OLD KKLIABLB STABLES OP M. IIAIIN & CO.,
From 4 to (i years old.
Frfl
This slock has been selected Vy one of the best judges of slock in
NortD Curolma. This slock ia suitable for all purpose. The puolio
is lurited to come and select from the above slock which wi.l tie sold
ou easy terms, lo dovti at rock hotiom prices lo ainrnspund wiib
' 4 and 5 cent cotton. Ail stock
bo sale.
J. W. BTEWAET, Preat.
ENOCH WAU-JWOUTU, Vlcc-rnst.
Rooms 8 &
(9, Daves
New
Investment
niliaiot,
lunp.Mapliitt
JtLorrli, Mid-
Sle Street.
Office IIoubs:
11 A. M. to 2 P.
M
City Property Bought
and Sold.
CITtlOTS,
A handsome and mint desirable real
dence, located on Hie south side of VIRIH.
Change at it Intersection with Ett
Front atna't, adjoiuinK the reahlencai of One fine !M acie farm, one and one
Ida lale JikIko Seymour, Handsome ball mile from Niw B rn, ou son lb side
house, with additional lot adjoining; for of Neu maul.
another residence, nrnat dehhlfully lo. 8 tret if valuable land and timber,
cated;an.l one of llio li.indtomrtt aod lying , t O trka' ataiinn on lit batt adle
moat di-alrahlc dwflliiiKS In Hi city. of tho A. t N, C It. R. and the publio
On Houth Front NiriHt, betweem On- road seven mile from Hie city of New
ven and Kaat Front llnndaomii, reitio.l- liern. containlh( IMI0 acnt. Alao 12.1
eled brick midence, rO rooms, tlirt acre, tieglnnln; at I hi centre nf the
atoriea and l aai-nirnt. all modern ennven A ft N. O. It, IL at il inWracctlnn with
ii-ncra, balb rrxMna. Sic Ih'liKhlful lo- said pulilin mad.
cation for aiunnvr or winti r realdcnc. One dMilrahle40 acre farm, nn moth
One double house In Pavletown, new, aide o( Trent river, 2fc mile from Knu
Oroomi. Ita-rn.
A haurlanme hiillillnj lot 100 fret Mid. A drslrabl farm, 4 nillis from th
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uionut i'j l"l, . IU iiitii lillllimiHinj
north of Ibe dwellinu owned by J. r.
Ivm; anil I'urcliaaera, this lot will b
divided Into two lota, 60 fwt frontage
earn.
A fffiwt deatrabl mlilnnca bit silnat
on Ni-iia river, at tha fiml 1 Pollock tt ,
tniialilo for handaome dwelling, but will
be sold in noa'lrr parci-ls on aniiafactory
tiTim.
To new dwrtlinca tultabla for amall
fa in II U a: all mwlrru ronvcniencpS) weat
THE HEW BERN I7.UTUAL
FIRE inSURAUCE CO.,
CP NEW
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LIVERYMEN.
AND MULES !
Ncw Berne, H. C.
50 Head of Horses
1 :
No.
1.
MSiii
sold ia guarantied aa r. rt'jeiiiid ur
HI.
,11AM & .
OWtV li. GUIONBecy
THUS. I'AMLLS, Tna
Bern
Company,
Honey
Adrsnced
for
I'arehaer
lffVESTMSKTB
tjOLIClTID.
Ida of nancock street, between I'ollock
and South Front.
v i i"H i"i "v n w... V. . M. vuu
Npuae river; 100 acra-a.
On eirvllent farm of tW acre on
Trent paid. It milt- from New tlrrn.
A mnal dralrabl farm ronaitllng of 123
aorea, mile from New Berne, ua A. at
N. C. R. It. and llclif Inr1 creek,
An riceerilngly One farm, 4 miles front
tbe city, containing B&O acre, ua Ncut
road.
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BERN, N. C.
I.rtAL FIKE IN.sL'HANti; I'lBT.' H.
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