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THE JOURNAL. Published every day ia the year, ex empt Monday, at 46 Middle Street. Phon No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. 4DROB AMD FBOPBUTO. - ' 8UBSCHUPTION RATES: .in. tMr. In advance. ...... 00 One year, not ia advance, 0 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city 60 Advertising Bate furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. O. aa second class matter. , Official Paper of New Bern and Craven Cennty. New Berne, N.C. April, 17, 1898 : STUL UPON THE BRINK. . ., Another week closes with the question of war or peace still in sus pense, but Willi the chances more in favor of war. During the past week, each day has seomed the last one before a definite decision would be rendered. ; Spain continues her war like preparations, at the same time send ing forth rumors through the capi tals of foreign nations belittliug the United States, and at the same time trying to make the Powers -utter some prite t ajraio.it the impending conflict which 'shall prevent it. War preparations in this country -p.ave been pushed during tbe week to the' D-res-teat nnsaihlo extent, and i lie entire frontier of the United' States bristles with the shining muzzles of guns, . ' President McKinley - has been severely criticised during the dis cussions of the resolutions in the House -and' Senate, and until the final declaration of war and actual hostilities commence, the President is likely to be held responsible for the delay and uncertainty. With the passing days, tho senli : ment of tbe people of tbe country remains unchanged, and the war will be entered upon, if necessary, with the full sense of its seriousness and yet with tbe determination that the honor and rights of this country shall be fully maintained and up held. . - ; ' TRUCKERS AND FACTORIES, The question with the truckers of this section every year, of how are the crops South and North of as, will they be early or late, wonld not be so seriously considered, if tbe truckers here had local canneries which would take their surplus rais ings, and also when the Northern domand falls off, the fruits and vegetables which are either shipped involving a loss, or left to f a 1 1 a A nisi nrtii 1 A It a Knitnlifr JUv 111 HID UCIUSJ WUIU W VVUUf) giving the truckers a profit, and . establishing a good paying industry. Given canning factories for New Berne, and the trucking interests of this section will be established upon a certain and safely paying basis. . .. v ' I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DIar- . ihoea Remedy In tbe Worcester Enter prise recently, which leads me to write this. ,1 can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I bave never had to use more than one or two doses to curs the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Btuoitd, Popomoks City, Md. For sals ' by F. 8. Duffy. f INTLCENOa Or FAICSDIttTI, The most iogeawus and p'ausiblo argument advanced by the reice-at-any price party in this country, is that of nrrnedent. Great columns of facts and fig ures showing tbe expenses of former wars are brought up; additional fig ures are shown proving the loss of life; and the figures displayed in .regard to the property destruction, and loss to business and trade, are appalling in their immensity. , ror a nation to rash into a war - .without couullng or giving' thought v to-the oust of it, or its probable re sults, would be tbe height of mad ' mss, . Hut lo seriously employ the ex pt nte, loss of life, and destrootioo of property as argument against going into a war, U hardly worthy of ratipnal disputant. To urge such precedents, the question might be asked, what tbe United States going to war for? Is it for conquest aud annexation or lor l lie purpose of peon n sty gain? Has It for It main and sol object, revenge? If any of these questions can b replied to in the afHrmstivs, then , let US count th cost of every life emlarigrreil, t'f evnry !u!!r ; riit, of every cent of propctly which may be endangered bj acouilict. But none of theso issue afe in volved in the present crisis with Bpain. The Uuited States has lad her citizem ruthlessly murdered, her property destroyed, her President and government officials grossly in sulted by the Spanish government and her officials. i And further tho question of humanity is involved, ia the barbar oas atrocities pernretated by Spain upon the Cubans. ' The war with Spain has for it. only objects, the maintenance of American rights and honor, and the suppression f uch barbarities at Spjiu has engaged in on the bland of Cuba. , . Loss of life, money and property areas nothlng.when the npholdinqof i ; j . J iL. lAuierivan uunur uu f igu o. awt nir suppression of wrongs are involved, Iknd unworthy is the mind urging l)i i cedent as good cause for peso J at Ifcny price. Coal In th Transvaal. Iu one colliery not bait a dozen mile Ifrom the gold mines I bave seen a sesui of coal 70 feet in tbioknesa. Tbis ooal, though of a low quality, suffices for the purposes of tbe gold mines, ana tnere is a sufficient qnantity of U to outlast far the lives of all tbe gold miners, lie side these ooal deposits near tbe gold flelds and those others by tbe Vaal riv er, which furnish coal for tbe railway system far down into Cape Colony, there are literally hundreds, perhaps evqu a tbousaud, square milesof ooal in tbe Middleberg und Ermelo districts ly ing between Pretoria and Delagoa Bay. In tbe midst ct these coal beds is the outcrop of iron ere, and running through them is the lately constructed railway to Delagoa Coy. With these ! vast coalfields close to a first rate pert on tbe Indian ocean tbe prospects of the mlniu8 Industry seem brilllaut- "South Africa Today," Youngbusband. ' Tha nicrelo Flood. "One most obtrusive" unpleasantness in the conversation of the bicycle fiend," observed a noouicyclUt, "is his habit of personally appropriating every part and particle of his machine. It is apparently not enough that he should possess the bicycle iu its entirety, but also iu de tail. 'My wheel," wbeu uttered two or three times to every sentence, is bad enough, lot wbeu it comes to 'my sad dle,' 'my tires,' 'my valves,' 'my han dle bar' aud so forth, tbe effect is both irritating aud irrational. ' I once heard a man discourse for hours upon 'my in ner tube.' Being tbeu not so erudite upon tbe thing as I am now, I bad the greatest difficulty in determining what he meant. From the viewpoint of him who does not ride, the possessive case is nowhere so overworked "as in - tbe con versation of the bicycle fiend." New York Suu. - ' "' ITMldont Krufer on Offloo Booking. A good story of President Kroger is told iu au article on "Mining and Poli tics In the Transvaal," iu Tbe National Beview. Home of tbo president's young relations applied to him for office. He eonsidered awhile and said, "I can do nothing, for tbe bighoffioes of the state are in firm bands aud for little clerk ships you are too stupid." . Edltlo hr tbo OoldWm Bale. ' A country editor puts the old qnestion in new shape and says to his subscrib ers: "Brother, don't stop yonr paper jnst because yon don't agree with the editor. Tbe last cabbage yon sent ns didn't agree with na either, but we didn't drop yon from our subscription list on that soconut" Gordon (Neb.) Journal. Thirty-four years ago a piotaresqo soene -was enacted in the Danish capital. A deputation of Greeks stood before tbe old king of Denmark and asked that tbey night offer Ibe crown f . their country to his great nephew, Priuoe George. 'For an answer the old inun turned to 1b youth, bade: biro take a seat at hi aids aud sainted Minnas hi brother sovereign. . v ' V. w.ov, v.. - vr , , . ... Lucas Uoohtt, S Frank J, CnKitar nskes oath that he Is th senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business la the City of Toledo, County and State afore- alil, and that said firm will pay ths sum of ONE 11UNDHED DOLLARS for each and every ess of Catarrh that cannot be cured by th us of Mam.' Catarrh Ccrk. FIUNK J. CHENEY Sworn lo before m and subscribed In my presenc, this 6th day of December, A. D. 180. , A. W. OLEASON, SKA!. '( -v- . Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- Dally, and set directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drujgl.lt ?3e. Hall's Family rills are ths best. - Ross Bioakour. 1he great anlri at fainter, 1 Eosa Ilouheur, liss just reached her eventr-ninth blrthil,ty. She is still marvnlons'y active, and able t 0' It hr urn tl five hours a day. )l u i.i.e dress is no novelty for her, for o is one of the few Frenchwomen ! ...lately peraiiiud lo wear such ( aing. ' rkaasatla Car4 ia a Say. ''Mttic Ct'K." for rheumatism n-ira!Bla rsdli slly cures In 1 to S day ' iloa upon the sy.ti'inls remrlj!e . 1 ti stfrlous. It remotes st rnir (hp ami the d:ffie lmT' -!.!iu'y C - .- s. TI.e flr.l d.. iimi'r I - i r M 1 1 ' n's' I r r ' " ('. Ultra: W.Wrt? For a Week. Of Coarse Webster was in demand by those who eon Id afford to pay for his services. A sharp Nantucket man Is said to bave got the better of the great defender of tbe constitution in au amus ing way, however. He bad a small cam wbicb was to be tried at Nuutacket one week in Jane, and be posted to Webster's office in great haste. It was a contest with a neighbor over a matter of considerable local interest, and bis pride aa a litigant was at sake. He told Webster tbe particulars and asked what be would charge to conduct tbe case. "Why," said Webster, ' "yon can't afford to bire me. I should bave to stay down there, he whole week, aud my fee wonld be more than the whole case is worth. I couldn't go down there for leu than 1 1,000. I could try every case on the docket aa well as one, and it wouldn't cost any more, for one case would take my time for tbe entire week anyway." ' "All right, Mr. Webster," quickly responded tbe Nantaoketer. "Here's your (1,000. '. Yon come down, and I'll fix it so yon oau try every case." - Webster was so amnsed over this proposition that he kept bis word. He spent the entire week in Nantucket and appeared on one side or the other in every case that came tip for bearing. Tbe shrewd- Nantuoketer hired Daniel out to all bis friends who werevin liti gation and received in return about 1, 500, so-that be got Webster's services for nothing aud made a good profit to boot. Boston Herald. ' - An Unbiased Char-o. " A group of lawyers were telling sto ries in the oorridor of the city ball tbe other day, when one related a tale of a justice of tbe peace in one of tbe south ern states where tbe narrator lived in bis earlier days. A case was beiug tried before a jury in the justice's court, there beiug a large number of witnesses on both sides, Tbe lawyers contended fiercely and tbe trial dragged on until the taking qf evldeuca and tbe argu ments before the jury had beeu con cluded. ' : , " Well, gentlomen, are you through?" asked tbe justioe, addressing himself to tbe lawyers. - Upon their reply in tbe affirmative be then addressed himself to the jury, saying: "Gentlemen", it is now the duty of the court to say something to yon. You bave'beard tbe evidence of many wit nesses and bave heard what the lawyers have said. I will say that I kuow all tbe witnesses aud know them to be such disreputable persons that it will not be necessary for yon to pay any attention to what they have said even nuder oath. Not one of them is to be believed, As for the lawyers,-they are snob soonn drels you need pay no attention to what tbey have said, and as tor the two liti gants, they are so mean it doesn't make auy difference which one of them gets the worst of your decision. Betire and deliberate." Wusbiugtou Post ' IJnooln and tbo Batterr. A story of Lincoln told me by the man to whom it happened (since dead) is as follows: ; At the breaking out of the civil war Captain Tompkins of the battery of ar tillery, state of Rhode Island militia, stationed nt Providence enlisted with his entire command and left at once for Washington. Soon after bis arrival his battery, together with other troops, was reviewed by tbo president in front of tbe White House, and Captain Tomp kins, proud of his battery, brought it past the president in the very best shape he was capable of doing and at onoe re turned to be presented to tbe president, as was done with all tbe other offioer. When tbe captain was presented, Lin coln said loud enough for all near by to hear, "Captain, your battery ia oertnin- ly a very pretty battery in fact, the prettiest battery I have ever seen," and then in so low a tone that no one but the captain heard him, "bnt I must say, captain, I bave seen very few bat teries." New York Times. Qnnrnt Towa Ia Bag Uad, The most curlons town in England la Northwlch. There is not a straight street, nor, iu fact, a straight bouse in the place. Every part of it has the ap pearance of having suffered from the visitation of an earthquake. Nortbwicn is tbe renter of the salt industry in Cheshire, L'ugland. n nearly all aides of tbe town are big salt works with their engines pnmpiug huudredaof thou sands of gallons of brine every week. At a depth of some 800 or 800 feet are immense subtcrranoan lakes of brine,, aud as th eouteutsot these are pumped and pumped away the upper crust of earth is correspondingly weakened and (he result is au occasional subsidence. These subsidences have a "pulling" ef fect on tbe nearest buildings, aud tbey are drawn all ways, and give tbe town an extremely dissipated appenraure. New York Bun. ... Ho Wos Art Daily Clonal Colonel Ibbstson, who died recently In England, wss a capital wbist player and au Insatiable reader. In the Inter val between games he Invarlubly plnng cd into a book, uever Indulging iu futile discussions about ths plajrs. He was Ibe hero of th last sensational elopement to Gretna Creeu. Forty-four years ago be run off with tb Lady Adela Vlllinrs, daughter of tba Earl of Jcriiey. Tbey war never fully pardoned, us It was thought that she had been guilty of a grave misalliance. .Indeed tb story is told that when they got bank to town Lady Adela was reported to bave ex claimed to bir si.k'r, "I bud no Idea till I marrlud that th lower orders Were so clean In tbeir habits." Robert Morris' Bunk of North Ameri ca, founded at Philadelphia at th aud of ths year 1781, was the first banking Institution founded on tb American untinatrt.. Tb BomiU bout IS enuta penny was valued at StbeamalloM Cnrod. My wife las nd Charnlierlalii's Tain It aim for rheumatism wllh (real ri-lirf, and I ran rN'ommrnd It as a sptrnalM HulinMnl for riirumsiLin and otlu-r bouwIiuM ue fur wlili h hv foand It ValiiaWeW. J. Ci tUn, I" 1 Creek, Y. V, r. Cr - t r U nni t-f t ' q i rr r- u! of ;.' v.l. - ..I :-.s (if L. Im.st . ..,!.. t ., In ! i V ... H'. ! i. J ' J TJw Dr. Bull's Cmwh Syrup, , , - tbe quU'kmrt aiul roust oliee- w lira remwlr lima or lwif trouble, asthma and ""VTIin incipient ocmvimptluu. Me, WJf S MJ) BnM T aa AnmitmA art. The ancient jest regarding the ditto sign was revived in Cleveland not long ago, and it loses little of its sparkle be cause of its age. Into tbe office .of a local manufactur ing concern, wbose product is wire and wire hardware specialties, au elderly customer , from out of town recently stalked: , -v -- - '.'This here bill," he remarked, "is wrangr You've added where yon should have' subtracted." , "How's that?'! inquired the book keeper. - - - "YWvo got me charged with 120 when I don't owe yon bnt 13," replied tbe stranger. "But I don't see bow yon make that ' out," said the bookkeeper as he glanced at tbe bill. "Here's one item of $16 and auqthcr of $4. That certainly ag gregates $20." "Well,." said the aged party, "I'm perfectly willing to stand by tbe bill. It's yonr own bill, you know, and I'll pay yon just wba( it calls for." "Well, it calls for tao." "Yes, 'it does, added, bnt not sub tracted." - - - "What in the world do yon mean?" "I mean this," said tbe aged patron. And be spread the bill flat on tbe coun ter. The bookkeeper glanced at it again. These are the items be read : "Bold to Mr. Fhtaeal T. Blank: " 4 iron wheelbarrows at M ..IIS 1 wooden do at M 4 "Kindly tell me," said the book keeper, "how you figure that total any lower." ' ' ' 1 - . ' . . - Tbe aged customer' eye flashed tri umphantly. , - . "Easy," , he .cried. "Here you've charged ma with four wheelbarrows. 1 116. That's all right. And tbeu right below you say that one wouldn t do, tint instead of taking off tho $4 you add it on. Here's your $ IS. "Cleveland Plain Dealer. - . f A Carious thecal Bostaloa. - Tbe following anecdote is -sent by a Kentucky correspondent, who says it is the exact truth : , "A youug man who bad not found it convenient to pay a tailor's bill was brought up on a creditor's hill by tbe cruel tailor before a very kind hearted vice chancellor, who liked the youth, i He was handsomely dressed and wore a costly diamond stud in his shirt bosom, bnt declared nuder oath that he bad no property except bis wearing apparel. Tbe tailor's lawyer claimed that a dia mond stud was not an article of exempt apparel and asked for its surrender, but the judge ruled that tha diamond but ton beld tbe parts of the shirt together and its removal would lead to indecent exposure of tbe person. Then tbe law yer urge,d that tbe shirt was of a new kind which buttoned iu tbe back, but tbe judge met this by saying: 'The pre sumption of tbe law is that shirts but ton in front, and the court does not ju dicially know that shirts ever bntton'in tbe back. Tbe court will not require the defendant to submit to an examina tion to rebut the presumptiou.' And so the diamond remained in the bosom which cherished iL" . Etiquette nt Mleo. One feature of life on the fiivlera that particularly strikes the sojourner from this side of tbe Atlantic is tbe utter ab sence of be piazza life that is snob an institution at American summer aud winter resorts. A recent visitor at Nioe writes to the -New York Times: "A man may. chow himself here on the Promenade des Anglais, either on foot or iu coach, within certain well defined hours aud with well understood restric tions as to bis costume, but be must nuder no ciroorastanoes be seen sitting in front of bis own dwelling, be it villa or hotel. The front of tbe premise must be clean and well kept, with as many plant and flower as you like, but there must be no array of comforta ble chairs and little tables, aa we bav them, or any other outward sign, in fact, that some one live within and some one who knows bow to take life comfortably. To sit In front of a hotel here after breakfast, smoking tbe oigar of coutentmeut, would be a braaen defi ance of all social usages." ... - Row Ba that. A Texas military company was out oa tbe range practicing at rifle shoot ing. Tlr lieutenant Iu command sud denly became exasperated at the poor shooting, and seizing a gun from on of tbe private cried ibarply: "1 11 show yon fellows how to shoot." Tsklng a long aim, and a strong aim, and aa aim altogether, h fired and missed. Coolly turning to th prlvato who owned the gnu, be said: "That's the way yod aboot." . He again loaded the weapon and missed.- Turning to the second man in the ranks, he remarked: "That's tbe wsy you shoot." In tbis way b ni lined about dotea times, illustrating to each soldier his persomil incapacity, and finally bo acci dentally bit the target. ' "And that," be ejaculated, banding th gon bmk to the private, "is th way I shoot." Los Angeles Kspreaa. Volcar Skirt Bloom. Ill su arth le diwrildng tha women's billiard room of Ihn Waldorf AsUiria Until tho'Lond'in Ulole rajs: "If ainsn should be so bvld as lo miiovs bis coat, su attendant limtantly hnnds him a loutge j ket. All pn-wnt shut tbeir eves aud do Unt diwn llirai aijuln until tb ringing of a U ii -nun tli tha lliirt sleeve have nm comn A." Uany of tlm now eiti u in lj frui : 1 V snowu to our f .r- ' llniry Vlll's tiinn rp!.eritr- i r .traw I . Nut until (hf-r iUr H IrT cliim I' n in J i (.-fRml, rmd w e do n ff tin tn:u!p. couhft -wt-r and In lug ( nlih an d U 1 io lie I nlury or t lis f firrvt f f"io t c I n-ntli rt-htnty. TO I a A !! 11 r l Te l- i '. l ' ' roraaa of TrimM. A few years ago the forum of Trajan was need as a depositing place for cats which were not wanted, bat as it does not present tbe same facilities of retreat and biding as the fornm of Augustus street boys and others took every op portunity of atoning the unfortunate animals. Finally tbe authorities, after Biany-oomplaints, refused to allow any more oats to ba thrown there, and iu or der to get rid of those already living in the fornm presented one to eaeh sentry box on tbe walls of tbe city. They all, however, speedily disappeared from their new homes, some returning to tbe foot of Trajau's column, where they 1 1 were either killed by tbe street boys or transferred to the forum of Augustus, while others, it was whispered, were sold by the sentries for a few centimes to enterprising yonng medical students in search of subjects for dissection. Rama Irfttte.. ' - s- Joptuseoo Economy. Japanese economy is one of tbe causes of Jananese nrosnerity. - Even tbe char- coal dust in saved and molded into balls With chaff or straw for fuel. - Tbo Vanilla, Beam. It is not generally known that tbe vanilla bean is tbe costliest bean on earth, it grows wild and is gathered by the natives in Papantla aud Misantla, Mexico, When brought frcm tbe for ests, these beans are sold at tbe rate of 2 6s. per 1,000, but when dried and cured they cost about 3 5s. per pound. I They are mainly used by druggists. MMiaon uione. - - ... mi Pi.Tiples, blotches, WackheoiU, red. roueli, oily, motliy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and (ailing huir, and baby blemishes prevented by CuTicunA 3oap, the most effective skin pnrifyuu and bouitlfying soap In the world, as well as purest ami sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. .. mm , P-up Is snM tvrfwimii ifce wwU. ' lima Dai-e CtlKw. (NtHi-. Prop.. Motion, IT. ft. A, 1 3 How u (rwvvui Kavrft lluninft," twtileil free). . - EVERY HUMOa Jirrr-Ttrmts of all ths pain andslcknessfrom which women suffer Is caused by weakness or derangement in the organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman Is not well these ergons are' affected. - But when . they or strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of tha menstrua function. It cures all " female troubles." It Is equally effective for the git I in her teens, th young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and ' the woman approaching the period known ss the " Change of Life." They all need It Thsy are all benefitted by it - For aSTtc In cases nxrt'Jrlnr rtedsl StrocUons, address, frfing lynpftms, : tho "Lulsa Advlsorr Depsrtmor.t,'1 Tho Chsiunooc Modklns Co., CK ' , 1 too. TH0S. I. COOPIS, Tmtto, Hiss, sartt ' Mr s'stor srii from ntj Irretvlar en ssislsl SMiwtriwtisa aaS aocisrs eoulS not rollo hsr. Wins et Csrosi Urolr ear ker an alto helped ia atotaot tkrsugh th Ui:a '. L:ic." , Heal rjtinte Agency J House For Rent. . Houses For Sale. Farms For Sale. Collections of Rnt. any business in our line will be given prompt attention by teatlng word at the store (if N. Kunn tfc Co., oppoaito the Post Office. ' . E. K. UaltPER. crsr onnoQcs Absolutely and permaiMntly cured la days by a new orttniific and sovijforating trcal enrat. No pubitciry 00 b itctinos no rantraJnt. Can be fivsa srcrrtly. No "in sruimcm - scboiu. R. A. Ol INN M n 41 East il4 Sirax, Now Vork Otj. . v s in v fsi re. .-i 1 . W4 J , I Crimpifflr T realm 11 I ;.!) i ot iiiti'i.l A tti i 11 us ai.'l lififire, l n WO r Ollf f.f Y m at e an t mi int ci"n ffi!it ' lri ffie anitxj tt ii $ m lo, ft fsr C Al, 1- r-. o -.- I - t . rati itfr I IHa 1111 HO -sV AliislBook Store i EAfiTEII.EGCS. New Fashionable Stationery. New Office Stationery. School Books and School Supplies arriving daily. -: Call for Easter Edition of I New York Sunday Journal. - G. N. Ennett. I Collars, Cuffs & Shirts Well Laundrled Are Always Desirable. LfNNGLL'S STEAM LAUNDRY Is prepared to do this work. The new maiagement is now : realy to receive and satisfactorily execute all city and outside orders for every kind of Laundry Work-. .. Call or write- Liieli Laooirj, New Rerne, N. 0. . . . 18 MIDDLE STREET, The Celebrated . . . Philadelphia Brewing Company's bock : steor, A celebiated I'liilsdelphia physi cian recommends this Beer for weak women and children. - At RETAIL & WHOLESALE. . v . ' Keapeotfully, JAMEN F.T IYLOR. Fire Insurance ! J. J. AGENT FOR The New Bern Mutual, Stock Mutual. Unrti rwritcrs, Agri iillural, Willianu-burg, . Men lis nt a snd Manufacturer and Globe Fire lesuraoce Co.' Tho New Bern Mutual, 8:o;k Mutual aud Underwriters, Bhsres Profits With Policy Holdors. WAR I o mo 'w All W Have the Nicest Line of . . Refrigerators. . and Water Cooler . . In the City, Also such treasonable Article as Fly Trap, Screen Hoora, Window Screens. Ice Cream Frersrrs, Rat and Mmis Trsps. r Claurs Scissors ami Ttasors, every t.r- llcle wth the nam of Clans vn same s fully warranted. Exci-lslor anil Elmo Cook Htovrs, Nn Kanry Calliit4. but we iiiaraote thetn t.i give (Hti'fuctieii. L II. LIIUEK IIARDWMtK CO -essss, Wsis U k Bg ti TOO .... About Furniture Thr sharpest poll tjwrjraa argue Is lb fact tliu nr ' ' U)NO ehtABiJkiiib business . snd IheOreat Army of Bat Isfltsl Patrons w hv rnaila is the best testimony as lo tho (juallty of -our goodt and Hi way w do buslnrss, .... AIX KINDS OF Desirable Purniture Caa k fona her it lowrsq pi Ire. If yon ar contriupUling tho purrhiu Of l urnitur a cl!j at my slc.n will jwov' pruf;!fUt'. SlJT Ids"-., ni iks. M. Halm & Go., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -A COMPLETE XIDTE F- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.'s Ii8, no and 111 fliddle Street. FOR TUB PURPOSE OK BUILDING UP AM) SETTLING Wiin desirable occupants ana owners, I now make inr a limited time the follow ins advantageous proposal : ' L'rateil on National Avuiiur, and liOTS ONLY $250 00. BAIANCE Every man of uioiierH'O mean may own a home. ' liny a home When tbe Brat paymtut isinade, I will give you a gmiraiitee to make ton a Ue d for the lot wht u all pavmeutsoti game are inmlv, "a iimss book for weekly payments." - . Haifr than a savings bank, and When the lot is iid for. I will (yonr choice of plan) to bo puid for in monthly ir.htllment.!. Payments but little more than ton would pay rent. For example, a cottage costing $2,000, will cost in monthly pnyments, &J0, for 7 years, and. the houise and lot is yours. If you wact a smnlier cottage, payments will be (15. At the nd a desirable locality, increasing in value every day. lou should act at once. Size r.f lots aO x 200 fett. Full information, irmp, etc., call on a. at. BAKt-'R, (sea), . 57 follark Nine). THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITAL, -DOES A GENERAL FIHE INSURAKCE DUSIKESS. T. A. GREEN, President, QEOKUE.GREEN, Hecrelary. J. J. WOLrtfiUtN, GtD'l nSent. J. C. Yhitty ARE AGENTS FOB THE j Celebrated CI a tt a 1002a Chilled Plows. Fjit Barnwell. N, C, Mar. 1, Mr. J. U. Whltty, New Berne, N. C. l)e.XHir:-l rtvelvsj Clark's Musi. Jr. Cutaway Harrow, and bav tlirroughly tetl it, on lain) cultivated last r, an I 00 la ml that lay out last yuar wilh a I eay tjiojih of f , i . and i,w berry vinna. It does the work thoroughly! cuttini up all wieds, (r.sir and vine, al thaams timrvkl ,j md com pi tly pulverir.l . the lanr. Not any boavlar for leam ll an tliv ordinary two-bora plow. Everybody pleased with It, Th company1 doe pot claim ton much for the plow. Would b glad to have th A-4) HevsrsiU Harrow, whl:h Is di signed for eultlvatiuj th erop. Yours Truly, M. U. OARR. ThU TearM i firlfij4; lanil, ,.' Yenl, Glutton rork, I And lb FiSFsr rrKKev.r Iroogl.l to Ibis City, cn l h ul al - ninl Colin !1 ,fZ ri-.one 46. at F 1 I others equally di'Birable. All lots to be cmuitcird with uouiileto Sewerage ' System. . . . . . . , . . . $5 CASH DOWN. $1.00 A WEEK; and everv niun working on a salary, and pay for it in installments, far more prohtHhlf, build vou a MC lERN COTTAGE. . say to col 81,000. 1 lie monthly of 7 vrms vou own 11 house and lot in 1VILLIA1I DUNJT. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 W. It. ti.DEB,(v .p . JOIJN DUNN, f V,ct-F,Mt' OScfs: 0VKK ( ITIZRU BANK North Ntate Uetectlvo Agency Branch Offic;, 45 Craven St, Wm. Ellis in Charge Thi ageney lias over 20 yeais es prrlence, All Litliliiiislti work i'oiio nnywlM'rtt In the rlvllli.il woilil. , IU . II . I I . 1 . it 01 snioow e mpioyiva, anil inilalis , testimony on Hi In r sliln ia rml anil rrlmiiial wlhws also furnishrd. Uuanlira watchnirn. A few good mon wanlrd, to aiil this branch office. WV3I. XsjLIsI.S, Sup'f. Truitt Cotton Seed " ' l'liu and Simpl 1. Fur feil I ) rllocksillo, JoHl'S Count V, ,V. ('. Nted Irlali 1oIiMovh I "Ki-d nilrs," -Willie nilaa," 'I'lhlo of Bouth and "Karly Kmc " ( In Iwt'aah. J V. I.1TII I VI S Craven Blirvl. , ( , ... . I'n ii t' ml Director ami I'tuiraliurr. (Ml!, Inl.l. - f,",n,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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