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THE JOURNAL. Published every da? in the year,; e capt Monday, at IM Middle Street. ':.'' Pboki No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, "tDITOB AMD PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES jne year, in advance... ...... Ouo year, not ia advance Montulv, by carrier in the city,. ..4 00 .. S 00 .. 60 Advertising Kates furnished on appli cation Fntered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. ODIcial Paper of New Berne and Craven Connty. New Berno. N.C. May 13. 1898 RAMSAY QUESTIONS BCT1EB Marion Butler in his personal or gan has accused J. L. Rnmsuy, Edi tor of the Programing Fanner with having gone over "horse, foot and dragoons to the gold end monopoh eiemy." Instead of going into pei tonal abuse a la Governor Russell, Editor ltamear in the last iesue of tlif I'roremne Farmer asks the Sena- tor -koine questions, and pretty hard ones they-are tor even the astuto po litieal Rtitlor to answer honestly, if ho would do so. "First, are Democratic leader? w iling tl a:, the platforms on which these voters are naked to nnite (hall contain any one of the cardinal principles of the IVople's party ex cept free silver? Why do not the three chairmen trot out their plat forms and let us know whether we are to fight for freedom from mon opoly rule, for free 6ilver or merely for the glorious purpose of putting snino self constituted leaders in Cabinet positions?" This is a thrust at the fuaioniste who talk "freedom from monopoly rule," and dining tho excitement secure geoil jobs lor themselves. But further "For our prt we do not remem ber having heard a single Democrat reler to tho propoeed co-operation exceut as "fusion on silver.'' And if Chairman Butler has graduated from the infant class in the reform movement, he should know silver is only ono step toward financial re form, only one act in the great work of reforming our financial system And is it not plain that this one thing would not bring prosperity to the people ?" What does Senator Butler care for the "prosperity of the people,' if his own otlice holding is threat ened ? "Suppose wo were to secure free silver, when it failed to better tLe financial condition of the people to tho degree they had anticipated, would they not become'discouraged, yea. disgusted with the reform movement and return to their wal .1 iwing in the miie ? Would not f heir latt state be worse than the first ?" Editor lUtnsay is smart enough to see the folly of chancii.g his party's ticces on tmo isnn1, "A we lune said before, fiee sil ?er is needed. The need of it liaf been talked of by reformers until now it is one of the most popular reforms. Bit it seems that Chair matt Kutler wishes in to f.ll down at the kneel of the Democratic par ty, get a promise of free silver and it soft pluce for a few leaders and then go of? and die. We respect fully decline to be carried off in such shape." It mar look to Editor Rimsny, that Marion Butler wishes to fall dnwn before Democracy, in order to get fusion, but the fc is that b wishes to place the Democrats in the place of suppliants, aud make State or Ohio, City or Toledo, ( Ll'l'AS Coukty, Fraxk J, Cnr.xr.v makes oath that he Is the senior psrtncr of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Slate afore said, and that said film will pay the sum of (INK lll'NPKEl) DOLLARS for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cms. Fit A NIC J. CHENEY. Kworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Olb day of Decern t sr. A. I). 1800. . A. W. GLEASOX, r Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taksa Inter nally, and sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. I. CHKNEf CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists tie. Hall's Family Tills are lite best. them followers of him, - and bit friend, Governor Russell. Senator Butler is not going to de ceive PopolUts by his pretenses aud reform. Office seekers will of o ;urse side with hitn,haTing"hopee,' bat the masses of the people who want a decent home government do not propose Jo accept Russellism, however in gar coated it may be with Butler's fusion. Wtrklr Crap Ballrtln. Raleigh, May 11. The Weekly Crop Bulletin for week ending Monday, May 9, is as follows: "The first days of the week ending Monday, May 9th, were warm, bright, and very favorable b th for farm work and the growth of crops. The tempera ture was above normal until Friday, and the weather dry enough to permit unin terrupted work. Crop nearly all im proved materially durlug this period, and considerable progress was made in planting cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco, etc., and in gardening. There , was, however, a slight setback on the Clh and 7th by local stoinis, with some heavy rains and hail, and high winds 'through out the State. The precipitation was heaviest in the central section of the State, averaging an inch. The fall in temperature after tho rain, especially Saturday and Sunday, checked - crop growth, but caused no damage which a few warm days will not rectify. The high winds again did minor damage to fruit trees, small dwellings, fences, etc. Italn is now needed in both the eastern and western sections of thcState. Eastern Distiict There are still some complaints of a poor stand of corn, caused by cut-worms aud cool weather, and considerable corn was replanted this week; but in general the crop has im proved, and is good where a fair aland was secured; it is being worked out. Cotton may be said to be nearly all plant ed lu this district; some was plowed up and replanted; most correspondents re port a fair stand; chopping has begun. Transplanting tobacco was hindered in some counties by lack of proper seasons. Irish potatoes are perhaps a little back ward, but are looking well and promise a largo yield; some are ready for use now ia the south portion. Cabbages are not heading well. Clover, grass, wheat (one report of rust), and oats continue to do well. Strawberry shipments, which have been large, have nearly ceased from south but continue from north portion. ARTISTIC DINNER GIVING. The Ideal Dinner Bn a Simple Mena and a Perfect Service. . The id?al diuner company ia never large. Six has been said to be the mag io number, but eight and even ten are perfectly manageable, both in. the mat ter of smooth service and in the higher harmonies. Do not confine your choice to intimate friends, but add to their pleasure uud your own the fresh experi euco of moeting new spirits, whose con geniality you have divined. A really artistio dinner, it ia the writer's conviction, should never ex ceed four coursos, iucluding the coffee. The scheme of the dinner is that each dish shall be perfect, worthy of the pal ate aud of the appetite, enjoyed to the full for its merits, and not trifled with and instantly forgotten. The second point in importance is that a dish shall be as attractive in appearance as it is perfect in flavor, that it should be placed upon the table as an added en joyment and hospitably served by host or hostess. The third point, also of im portauce, is that a dinner should be sea sonable not an anticipation of seasons for every chosen article should be at its very best. A lean, half shriveled Junuary tomato, which has ill borne its travels, is but a forlorn apology for the plump and luscious snmmer product certainly not fitted for an "artistio" appearance. Ella Morris Eretscbmar in Woman's Homo Companion. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of (iroton, S. D "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs, con j It set in and finally termi nated In consumption. Four doctors L'Hve me np saying I could live but s short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stsy nith my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones almve. My husband was advised to get I'r, King's Mew Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured me) snd tlisnk tiod I sin saved snd now s well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at F. H Duffy's Drug Store. llegular size 30c and 1 00 guaranteed or price refunded. SclentlSe lUrming. An agricultural editor of Chicago insdo a trip into southern California whiwi he caufldentlv escecleii In nntitf I b tbo natives with his superior knowl- edge of scleutldo aud sncoessf nl farm hi(.' He 'bad stretched IbiuKS consider' ably one evening with a vlrw to tnak lug a strougvr imprcwiiiii, wben oue of bo old residents, who ipoko slowly aud Had a squint la his light eye, took charge of the convcn stlou "1 s'pose yon hain't bcord o' any pracb brundy orchi'd, mistur. I reckon thut's 'bunt sci'ntillo as anything yon brcu lellln ns 'buuk I got eertalu way o' trealiu ibom trees so that 1 tap 'era lo tb' spriug, lest sauio s yoo do a ma pie tree, no by bottlln op tb' sap for sis mouths I bare tb' flues' peaob brandy Toneverputdownyoarswsllow, That's ksreet, an 1 have a neighbor as kludrr lays over me In farm In. He's 'iperl nteuted an dorveloped a poukla pie paukin. Ho tunaiei np milkweed, sag er cane, eggplant, water crcaa an some spioo plants till be got tb' thing to salt tb' taste, atj now all yoa have tar do is lo blh tb' frolt an mske yoorcrnat. He's got more board In honte orders tbsn be kin till lu 1,000 years. Jest now I' turuloj snr 'teullon to tb' ralsio o' ap- ;!e domplin's, as 1 think by bos' year 1 klu" Dal brrs the agrimltaral editor gasp ed for breath and the old rraldenl oallad sootbor eld resident lo help got the vis itor to bis litl. IMroll free ITeaa. The timely nvenf thta world rnxmnrf ruaedy. prcrmiU Ja til remits ot brouchitls rrtnpe, rtetirUy and pncti aMHita, iBcetiU every 1ijt Cough Syrup. Soap, tenrj No up to date cook prepares the itook from which her dinner soup is made the day the soup is needed. Stock for at least a week's supply should be made at onoe;tbeo the preparation of the daily diuner soup will not occupy more than 16 or 35 minutes. When consomme is served several times in the week, the entire amount used is made at once, and the different garnishes are added the day it is served. It is the same with sauces, and by a little calculation a good manager cau easily discover about what proportion of eaoh sauoe is neces sary for a month's snpply. This once prepared, the table ia revolutionized so that the sameness that characterizes the plain roast and broiled meats is no lon ger known. A new sauce each day gives an entirely different flavor to the meats and vegetables. Mew York Tribune. Our little (riri's humor commenced with a tiny soro on ono uostril, but it kept on spread ing tiU we thought sno won Id never get it cured. We tried everything we conld get, but it kept getting larger all the time, till Sofa nostril!, the upper lip, a part of the burner lip, and up one tide to the eye, vere a solid tore. We thought thire was no cure, and that she would be ditjtyuredfor lift. Finally we tried CrrncvRA Rkxeoies. We used CuncrjRA Bssolvknt and nearly a box of Cuticctla. (ointment), and in a short time she was en tirely well , with no scar or trace of the humor. Mrs. WM. CHICHESTER, Plainvule, Ct, SrttDT Crtl TaiATMtKT roa Totreinro, Ditrm Cftivn UtPn!ts. with lOM Haie. Warm btltatviUl CflTlct;, So.r. font), notatinn vita CUTKVU.OM . mud djt, of C'CTimiwA Kkltkwt. ftpldth-mHrbontthtworld. Porrrit Pltrn ntM. Coup.. Prep., bciloft. UowtoCowatbj Humon,kat Mothers! THE discom forts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en- I tirely avoided, ! WineofCardui relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives halorgans.and Data them in condition to do tbeir work . perfectly. That makes preg jiancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. VSneffln has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for ' years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. Ko woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures niue cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. Ji.oo per bottle. For aAvlca In cues requtrine special directions, address, civile symptoms, the "Ladles' Advisory Department.1' Tim Chituncoes Medicine Co., CiutU booCa, T.aa. . Brs. LOUISA HAH. of Jefferson, Ct., ssyn "Whsn I first look Wins of Cardui wa had been married three years, but tould not have any children. Rine sneauis liter I had a Sue girl baby." JAPANESE PILE CURB A New and ComoMt Treatment. comiBtin tl SUPPOS.TORIKS, Capsule of Ointment and two nose uimment. a never-taiiin cure lor pim of everv nature and decree. It makeaanaoeratioi wun ire Kimc, wiwn tm naimui, ana onen Tfum in death, unne.-etusary. why tutur tM ItrrtM 44 Mat 7 Mea Wriltaa ftuaraataa In aact tlftai. No Cure, No Pay. wc.and ft a box, 6 fur 15. rem nr man. aampiea tret OnCT SCENT, Sfie. svb4 60a. CONSTIPATION X-,tL rrat I.IVRR and STOMACH RKfiULATORtnd ILOOD PI RIFIbR. Sm.1l. mild and ptruuM lo take: ctfecially adapted lot children's lue. se doin t$ cents. FREE. A Vint of the baton little PttlcU win be given with a $i boi or more of Pile Care. Nimca Tun caxviNB raaaa Jatanus Pita CuaaforMkoaly by F.S DUFFY, New Berne, N. V. &Ferrall, 123 & 121 r'AYETTEVILLE ST. Te i rr e'o T Store. HALEIOU, N. C. 1X111 N A fill ! ' (EXTRA HEAVY) tIIIA STJIAW MATTIIVfl I 600 ROIXH. I CIIADE. Numerous varieiy of Pallrrns, match log Oak, Chrny and Walnut or any other Wood Finishings or rurnitursj. QUALITY NO. 1, 18e Per Yanl. " I, 20o " " " " 1, 1V ' ' fUEI.lVtltF.D rilEIOHT PAID TO YOL'R DKIOT, TheOnwIrstrllraw Mailing BargalM. To secure Ihrm mall your orders at ewe. Dobbin 5: Ferrall. DISFIGURED FOR LIFE TAX SAJEr By virtue ef the City Ta . List la, my hands, 1 have this day levied opoa the following real estate to satisfy the taxes due and unpaid foe the year 1897,' and will at public outcry, at the ceurt house door in the city of Mew Berne, County of Craven and State of North Carolina at 18 o'clock M., on Monday, Juae-i3tb,-1808. HUGH J. LOVRJK, City Tax Collector. Name. ;'' Street. . ; Tax & Cost Crag;, AO Jerkins alley 4 95 Ubapmaa, H W Pine, Eeme and George sts , - Clarke, W part owner and agent Scott heirs 4 lota Richardson's Pond Douglass, Frederick, Mew South Front st, Bern at. Broad at, Bry an at, George st west side.Georgo st east side Johnson, J no 8 Scott alley Oram, Miles F Eden st . ';. Palmer, C Bern st Smyer, Re It A near Aft MO It R and White st 80S 15 1889 915 714 75 015 15 15 Street, 8 It for wife Pollock st Wads worth, Dennis Pollock and tyueen sta 612 Sheriff's Tax Ievy. Bv virtue of the Tax List of Oavan Connty in my bands for collection for the year 18117, and in default of payment, according to the provisions of the exist ing law, I have levied on the following described pronertv. Bale will take nlace June 6th. IB. LOCATION. ;' TAX & COST. Twkls, e . . Chapman, RE 185 acres Little ck 8 45 Johnson, Peter 11 acres branch ' 6 09 Morris. JV R 101 acres Plney Neck 8 77 Fiilingham, w H Jr 37 acres Neuse river . . 795 Towmahli Nm. S. Bccton, Ceasar 700 acres Popular Swamp '1490 Clarke VY E 563 acres Dover 6 62 Tewmhls lt,t. Taylor, K II 100 acres Cohoquo : 4 56 TawamnlB) He, 6. Kelson, Asron 35 & 85 acres Have lock 5 84 Tawnsblp Ha, 7. Ives, Bryan W 4 acre Rlverdale " ' II 87 Banks, Hannah 1 lot Berne st : 7 83 J Bovd, Ceasar 95 acres Caswell branch 8 87 Cragg, A C 1 lot Jerkins alley ' Chapman, MW1 lot cor Pine and IJcrnests .- . - 18 75 Conner, Andrew 1 lot Browns ally 4 48 Douglas, Frederick! lots Berne, Bryan, Broad and George sts 23 62 Harris, Randall 10 acres - Caswell branch ' 8 82 Johnson, Rev Jno 8 1 lot 8cotls alley ' 1575 Moore, Nanie S 50 acres Trent rd 8 89 Pasteur, Henry 1 lot Jerkins alley 6 95 Patterson, P T for wife, 1 lot - Johnson si; 1 lot New st. 52 62 Rlggs, E R 4 7 acres, Bachelors Creek 725 Street, 8 R tor wife, 1 lot Pollock street iO 41 Sl'mson Lumber Co. by C M Dock bam, Gen. Mang'r. 1 lot Queen street 140 95 Simpson, Rufus L 1 lot, Bryan street 403 Smyer, Rev R A 1 lot, White stj 8 lots A & N C Road 1043 Sattertbwaite, Wo 1 lot corner Broad and Chapman st ' 8 22 Wsdsworlh, Dennis 1 lot Queen and Pollock sts. 10 34 Whitfield, Jesse 3 acres, Pembroke Rosd ... TawBaklst .... Charlton, leir's by T B Ipock agt. 800 acres, Railroad French, L J 20 acres, Turkey Qtiar lers French, F J 87 acres. Wildcat Davis, Daniel heirs by Guthrie Davis, sgt. 100 acres, Dover Road 565 52 854 3 47 A CARLOAD OF Pea llaskctH and . Barrel Covert! JUST RECEIVEP., J. . 1. IT HAM. 4 iilSLBook Store 5 U. S. BATTLCSniP MAIN F, War Sfup and History of Cuba including the open ing of the Spanish-American War mid onr Navj illustrated. 6. N. Ennatt. It's True, Too. But eery many people' wilt aot Bad it out ont.il loo lale. Looks aad low price will decide Utelr choir. , The wUe man and wise woman will, however, drllhml and, having drliher aHil, will dhvriminat ia making Ibeir hsrycto purcbasrsw Tliey will mills that good looks art nflrn but ensunHb-rp lliat low Dries la irflro but bail for the anwery lliat one has Mil ooe lire lo nr, ann It la ahnrt and swrrt, while MTonJ btlU are bisk and anwrlrrtmr. Thry will rreliaa Dial first mat la not everylhlnjr, aad that It is "better lo he sere U.aa to be snrry." And Ibrre1 wberw we eocne la wllb our I'olmiibla and llnrirord Illejcle. All the world koowt iImsw kanws lliat Ikrir makefS arw Ina Aratly ealab llahrl and too tralnua nf lUrlr nruud rrr HlallnnS to rnnaiifer fit em. Tnry apprl lo dlarrtmlnailng hovers. The wkmls have good bibbs, of opuis. ilut llioy hava InirliMrte worth aa writ. We kara the trpsniu parts ia the renh lo tbow Im ahrptiral or to brlp trxiM wbo art dcllbrrating, WJI. T. WWtXn v,U S K.h Ffoel 84., N.w tVtar, N. V. REPORT OF.TBUOPmON.i OFiTHE NATIONAL BANK;. I Of New Bene, at New Berae, In the State of Nerth Carolina, at the t close ef Basinesa, Kay Sth, 1898. . . RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . w ...... $ 860,473 94 uvsnl raits, securea and un secured 1,067 44; TJ. 8. Bonds to secure circa- j . union, 4s.. lo.oouoo Stocks, securities, etc. ...... 26,795 61 Banking-house, furnitare,and fixtures 15,000 00 Other real estate and mort gages owned r. 87,731 78 Due from National' Banks (not Reserve Agents).... . 9,89474 Due from State Banks and Bankers 18 000 09 Dne from approved reserve - I asents.... 8.751 01! unecka and other cash items. Notes of . other National Banks Fractional paper currency, 4,900 76 8'520 00, nickels, and cents. . 477 53 Lawful money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie...... 28,35400 Legal tendemotea 13,000 00 s 40,354 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r (5 of circulation). 1,125 0j Total LIABILITIES. $442,800 83 . (100,000 00 . 70,000 00 Capital stock paid in. ..... Surplus fund... .., undlvmed pronts, less ex penses and taxes paid....... - 20,184 66 National Bank notes out standing ...... 10,160 00 Due to ether National Banks 3,857 28 Due to State Banks - and - Bankers.... 6,426 29 Individual deposits subject to check 158,085 83 Time cerlillcates of deposit. 64,938 58 Certified checks. . . 12 98 - Cashier's checks . outstanding .... K 4,631 24 223,361 60 -: T Total $442,880 88 State of Nerth Carolina. County of Craven. ) I, O. H. Roboris, Cashier of the aliovo namod bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - - G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lttb day of Mav. 1808. J.R.B. CARRAWAY, N. P Coruect Attest: Jamks A. Bryan, J. II. Hackbdkn, John Dunn, . -''... E. K. Bisnor, Directors. T. J.TURNER STILL LEADS JN LOW PIIICES! ' We have just received another Fine Stock of FURNITURE consisting of Bed Room. Suits, Parlor Suits. Chiffoniers, Ward Robes and Unit Stands nt Lowest Prices ever known. TO THE LADIES I ' Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone ot your family and he will fur nish you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Stphia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED," You can see a One sample of this work at my t tore. This One work Is dono by the Owens Portrnit Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheapest place to uuj jruur uiuv lime, ouia, Mosqillin v an- opy andFanoy Willow Rockers. A call at onr new store, 75 Middle Street,- will not only prove to be pleasaat but benefl- cial. T. J. TURNER FURXI TU-IIE CO 75 Middle 8trret, New Btme, N. O. Are You Going (o Paint T If 80, WsCall Your AU tendon to Our Line of HoiiKeiioM Pnliiln, In 1 lb. aiiN, all Color, Strictly Pure White lead, Medium Grade White Lead. .. Ready Mixed Paint, all colors. Linseed Oil, Pmty, fte.. Mahogany, Walnut, Maplo . and Cherry Slalna, Hard Oil FlnUb, Varnish, Copper Paint, Paint Brushes, While Wash Brushes Wheal car goods era thoroughly tried, the verdict Is "All wool and a T" wluV Is V. If III 11 j CO. Eiitrn Tarulioa Dlcpatrh 1 aid Old UomlnloB Line. Important Notice! On account of lbc stringent or ders isvnrd by the War lV rtruciit, twiiiirinjr the early. Ucpartiire of Sii-amers out oY tho Imrbor of Nor folk, our BliniiMTSsaill have to anil earlier from New lWne. The Slcamrr N Kl'tSK must sail at P. M. SftAKP. Tlirnfore to insure fomanling Perishable Freight on the same day, it is neofuary that it lie on vnr wharf not latrr limit 4 p. n. (iEO. IIK.NDKIISON, Ap.t.t. New lWne, N. ('., A I'ril W, 18'. . At Unheard j am seiiing a Bran New Western or Cincin- nati Buggy If you want a Surry I can sell you ono just from the factory for tG5. I also bare on han't Ktipgies made by Randolph, Kington, N. 0. ; Tyson and Jones, Cartilage, N. 0.; Hiirsey, Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, . Wilson, N. C; Barbour, Suuth Hoston, Va., which I am selling cheap for the CAS I or ON TI rf E. : GREAT REDITOTION IN WHIPS. For tho next 80 days I will sell Whips for 50o on the L 00. - - New Line of Summer Robes Just Received. Have HORSES AND MULES which will be sold at Reduced Trices,. as I want to reduce ihj stock for the snmmor, - ' Don't Forget that I am in the Harness Business.'-' C8, 70. Ti, 74 74. 74 i AND BROAD STREET. 70 M. Halm & Go., Livery,.Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEALERS IN -A COMPLETK LIXE I- r m t , DUggieS, KOaU UaTlS aUQ TiarneSS. I .- ,,: , No.'s Ii3, 130 and laa Hiddle Street. THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAPITAL, ItTDOES A GENERAL FIKE IXM'HANCE I.ftlNCSS. T. A. OKEEN, PrcsnKi.t, GEOIU1E GREEN, Bemury. J.J. WOLrtNUEN, CfD'l Agrnt. Ileal finite Agency ! Houses For Rent. Mouses For5ale. Farms For Sale. Collections of Rent Any business In our line will be given prompt attention by leaving word at the autre of N. Nurn A Co., opioaite the Post Omer. t. K nARFER. II. XV. NIMPHON, Funeral Dlreelor and lumbal nier. Office OK.Ilroad 8trret, neat to Stewart's stables. Rcaldcnoo 1(W Oroad Street. tsTBurial rubes a sprrlally. Pharmacy, 127 UWi.lls Hi., New IWrnr, N. C. PlijHlelnnt I'rrsrrljitlonis A Hpetlalty. Frh Bui'ply of Ianilri-lh'l tlanl. a B L Kr. nil p. I. It ( V. C. CollarJ Hrrd. ipNjrsaNBNsrsavjrg If Henry's ; $J of Prices. for $25.00. Nsw'Berns, H. C. S '' t S MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. 9. $50,000,00 W. P. FLA HFC, I v, h r . John cunn, 05Cf: fVSU flTIZISS RUM I"" '-------- - n-1--fc--l---,i--in) m CWU, ansi TradcMartii obtained and till Pa eat buuiMrMrondtscteU lur Mantaav rrr Own Omei iiasMQaitt u a tm mi find wtransrtua patent ia 1cm Uiusj U.in Uksm f renmi I rota WMltinytoa. i MM rrKMk l, tfrawittf or nhnto., wilh tWrlp 1 J p ii narmiamsi rw stoi, rr oMrra. (tir s ftntdu till psttent s ssrrurt0. A 'ampmict. to Otttnin Patsmu," wttlif toM U ssk- In Um I'.b. and iangn osyetnuto f sjsam MCT, ABWrtSJ, c.A.srJov&co. Oh. SarniT Smci. ViiMam. n e "W A R ! r- We Have the Nk-rsl Line of . . ' IlefrIp;ernfori nntl Wafer Cooler . . . In lit City. Also such Bnisonnl'lo Arlltlrs as Hy Trspa,8wn IKKra. Window Hrnrns, Ire Creain Fi-wrarra, Hal and Horn Traps. Claura K-lsaors and fUmta. iwcry ar. (Ids with the name (.f ( luii.s no aiinn S fully rrntr,l. Kaivlniur anil KlmiiC'iKik Khi.i ., f.,f nrj t'alli'H4. hut f niuianu- It,, m lo Hire mil ,m lion. - . .. 1. 11. n;il.i:i( iit,i;i,'A v
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