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THE JOURNAL Published wrr day in the year ex cept Monday, at 90 Middle Street. PHO No. 8.. CHARLES L. STEVEN5, ' "tDITOB AND PROPRIETOR. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Jne year. In advanoe,. One year, not U advance. Monthly, by carrier In the city,. . .14 00 . 5 00 ... 60 Advertising Rate furnished on appli !ion. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. O. aa second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven Connty. New Berne, N.C. Hay 17. 1808 ... CONDITIONS, NOT SEAR BREAD THE CAUSE. Tho reports from Europe are that the newspapers over there are pub lishing cartoons and articles holding Joseph Leiter, the Chicago grain merchant, responsible for the bread riots in Italy. Such an excuse will of conrso be endorsed by those countries which have riots and disorders among their people. . To say that one mail in Chicago, cxii alone and unassisted produce such conditions as will cause a bread famine throughout Europe, and raise the price of wheat to trie high price it is now Felling at, and hold the price at the advance against the combined force i of the entire world, is too improbable and nnworthy of serious consideration. Joseph Leiter is not responsible for the famiue in those European countries where riots are now taking place owing to dear bread. The real .cause is the shortage of the world's wheat crop, which shows ' a shortage of two hundred milliou bushels. This immense shot tago is in Euro pean countries, and had not the United States raised a large wheat crop, foreign couutrieB wiuld not have bad wheat bread at- any pi ice. The riotings in Italy cannot be regarded as mere bread riots. The advance in wheat to prohib itive prices so far as the poor are con cerned has not brought about these troubles and disturbances, for some thing besides the cry for bread is behind it all. It is the military oppression under which tho people of foreign coun tries are groaning, the exactions made in the name of monarchy for the support of monarchy which strip the people nf not merely their liberties but also of their ability to gain a livelihood. Bloody conflicts havo taken place in Italy when dear bread was not the excuse, but the exactions under which the people were burdened was the cause for them. Enroll every tenth man in the army and require the other nine men npport him, and in addition to this make these nine men bear the cost of maintaining an extravagant royal court. Make this condition, and it does not need high wheat to ' drive men to deeds of violence. Monarchial Europe is today labor ing under an oppression which forces its people into acts of violence Ihe people can beheld for a time in subjection but a spark may fall at any moment which will c.se an explosion. Dear bread may bo said to bo the spark, but without the conditions which exist in Europe, which con tinually breed unrest among the people, keep men in poverty, so that any cnange, ue :t revolution or death is welcomed, no cxJosion would occur. Enropean courts may offer dear bread and Joseph Leiter is the rati so of riots within their domains, but better it will be for tbem to seek the remedy within their own reach, namely, wise concisions to their subjects, iu the way of relief from present oppressive hardens. Fifty year ago a revolution swept Europe, monarchies were threat ened but rscsped destruction by granting concessions to their peo ple. Well will it be for the monarchies now threatened to give heed to how thoy stand, and honestly toe that their local conditions, hot dear bread re the causes of their people's up risings into mobs which sre oom mil ling deeds of lawlessness. HER CH4FINQ OI3H. When TmneHom to h&r ebfliig diifc Kepirs and lights the alcohol, . ' We look for mlracloa and wi&h That fate may let ns share them a&. Though not to glutton inclined. We laugh with gastronomic glee, . And each lays plana with eeeret mind To eat tidbits enough for three. For Fanohon Is a cook supreme . Of dainties which-the dish may hold, A gracious goddess of the steam Whose bounties plcsse us more than gold. Her finnan haddiei and croquettes Are poems of dcliviousneas. Ecr oysters and her omelets Achieve the climax of I access. And yet 1 wonder can it be That Fanchon's skill is so unique. 1 know what as tot all for me Are ber bright eyes and glowing cheek. Well. Fanchon, cater to tho men 1 Ami to the maids whom men desire, - But don't get scorched, young lady, when You're playing with the dainty Are. Chicago Becord. SAFE BEHIND IRON DOORS. Bow a Brooklyn Saorament Servlca X. . Protected From Thtovos. ; It is generally accepted as a faot that the most expensive and elaborate taber nacle for the services in this oouniry is that belonging to St. Augustine's church, Brooklyn. Formed entirely of gold and silver and studded with pre cious stones, it wonld prove a rich haul for the daring but sacrilegions marauder. This fact was folly appreciated by the church authorities, who have devised a plan of protection which is as near per fect as can be. It is an electrio system, nniqne and effective, and now wbeu the congregation arrives the tabernnule is in fall view, bat as soon as the congre gation is dismissed the tabernacle dis appears completely, apparently without human aid. Two great, heavy harveyized iron doors, which have been covered with gold leaf, roll forward at the press of an eleotrio button and completely con ceal and proteot the costly chanoel. These folding doors meet in a dome at the top to afford protection iu that direc tion. The motion of the doors is slow and easy, special apparatus being de Vised for the purpose, the doors moving on heavy roller bearings. The motion is imparted to them by means of a sys tem of gears, actnated by au electrio motor installed directly beneath in the cellar. In order that no one should have access to the 1 actuating pnsh buttons these are placed in a regulation fire and burglar proof vault of massive construc tion, the combination to which is known only to the rector and his asso ciates. All the wires leading to tho mo tor from the source of supply are con nected at vaiious points to the local po lice and burglar alarm service, so that should any one tamper with the wires notification would be given immediate ly. The safe doors are so coustruoted that should any ouo attempt to drill through tbem other electrio circuits would be closed and the alarm given When the doors before the taberuuclu are closed, it is completely inclosed iu heavy iron on all sides, so that it 'is much safer than if au armed guard stood watch before it. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Homes of tho Anthracite Miners. A group of papers dealing with the Pennsylvania coal regions appears iu The Ceutnry. Jay Hambidge gives "An Artist's Impression of the Colliery Re gion." Mr. Hambidge says of oue of the "patches" where tha miners livo: Euch littlo bouse, with tho uo:;us, cubby holes and fences about it, bas been built by the man who lives iu it. And he is a laborer, a strugglcr for mere existence, not deft in tho uso of tools, nor with au eye for the symmetrical, nor with an appreciation for anything beyond the most primal facts of living. The roofs of the buildings slaut nt all angles, with no two sides ot the same length or deflection. One portion will have eaves, while its companion will scorn the lux ury. The same incongruity prevails ev erywhere. Some of the small openings used for windows are high, while others are low. One door will open in and an other ont. The hinges have evidently come from the company scrap pile, and the staples and latches and locks from the same source. Some of the roofs have shingles, others weatherboards, whilo others are formed of great pieces of rusty sheet iruu. George Got III. Wheel. George bad wanted a bicycle for a long time. Last year bis birthday was embittered by the fuct that he did not get the much coveted wheel, aud so be awaited the day this time with much anxiety. During the week before be regularly and earnestly resorted to prayer that bo might have bis desire granted. His par ents really feared for bis faith should be again be disappointed. Therefore on the morning of his birthday be found awaiting him by his bedside a beautiful new wheel. When bis mother entered the room. she found bim delightedly gazing upon It Well," be called out cheerfully, "I thought the Lord wouldn't have the nerve to refuse this time." New Vork World. Mill la th. Lead. "Is it troo, auntie, that yon have re fused Blakem every year for the last SO years?" "Yes, my dear." "Do yon mind telling me wbyT" "Not nt all. The first lime I refused bim I told him that be was not good tuiooKb for mo, aud I'm not tho wuniuu to admit that be bas grown better any faster than I have." Dutruit Froe Press. Tbe only soap which the Hindoos of the orthodox type employ is made en tirely of vegetable products. Hut soap Is little oted In India, boing almost au nuknown luxury with the oatlves. A single female frog will produce 1,000 eggs at time. Frogs snbtisl on insects and are themselves devoured by variety of other animals. Sloe. Dr. K. Defeti.lt'. tsll Diaren May be worth more to you than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from Inconteneuoe of wator during sleep, Cum old and young alike. It arrcis the irouoi ai once. sjl. hold bv r- u, UraU ham, drnggi.1, New lktrae, N. C . OA.BTOTXTW. f Ins lad tt Hw jwrs sf Stats or Ohio, City or Toledo,) .l Lucas County, Fbask J. Cukset makes oath that he la the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4 Co, doing business in the1 City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said Aim will pay Ihe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabru Genu. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and. subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of Decemler, i.. - 1890. , ' ; A.W.GLEASON, SEAL f ' . ' Notary Public null's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Familv Pills are the best ; Cleanliness. " One of tbo most important factors in maintaining health iu good order is cleaulinesa. It is comprised in measures that tend to keep tho organs clean and in proper crder to perform all their functions. The cteauliness of the skin and the air (parity of the air) that we hrjuthe in are essential tor the proper keeping of one'R health. Any impurities that are taken iu breathing Hud their way to the blood, and thus serve so many centers of disease and are the cause of .c.iny infectious diseases. Again, if the skin is not kept clean the Impurities that aro to bo secreted are unduly accumulated iu the blood and tend to give rise to severe and often dangerous disorders, such as skin dis eases and blood poisoning. New York Ledger. , - A Good Reason. Auut Maria What! Mary, cannot you comb your own hair yet? Mary No'm. I ain't big enough. Aunt Marin Your size has nothing to do with your beiug able to comb your hair. Mary Yes, it has. I ' aiu't tall enough to look ou tho top of my head. New Yoik Tribune. Ecats Tho Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvillc, Tex, has found a more valuable discovery thau has yet been made in tho Klondike, for years he suffered uulold agony from constipation accompanied by hemorr ages, and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie declares that gold is of little value In comparison to this marvelous cure, would have it even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung af fections arc positively cured by Dr. King's New Ditcovery for Consump tion. Trial boitles free at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. Regular size tO cts. and tf.00. Guaranteed to cure or price re fuuded. "ALL WSMEfS PyNF-TE:mi3 of all the pjin sndsicluicfrorn which women suffer Is caused by weakness or derangement In '.he organs of menstruation. Nearly alwavs when a woman Is not well thus organs aro afiected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman; ta very atldom sick. Is nature's provision fcr the regu lation of tho menstrual function. It cure all " female troubles." It b equal! effective for the gltl In her teens, the young wlfo with do mestic and ma'.ernal cures, and the woman approaching the period known as tho "Change of Llie." They all need it. they are all benefitted by 1L V6r (;. In csmj rervlrtnt rr-ctal dtrciort.v address, tWIr.r tympirms, ths "Lajls' Aivlaory CvpATtrrsr.t. Ths Cha'Uinot Medtcin. Co., Chiu Da. 21. Tcrd. TH0J. I. COOPER, Tapcls, Mt-s., arrn Uy t'sler suCiriJ Ifoni er Irrceuiar and puntul montlfustion an. soclorl eojld sol rellws Inf. Win. af Cirdul anllrsly curt, tin as. site, kslpsd of 3lMr Uirou;h III. Clieigo ot Uw." Tho Man Whose Clothes Fit Him Is tho man whow Clotltrs were made fin" lum. ' No man wlinee clnlhcs were made for nobody In particular can to really well il res vi I. The suit niako for ynn will not only loo b I'tr si fli,', lil It will Wear singer and Lo,ik Itrliir I bun any buit yon could buy elsewhere. In Ol'lt PUITH we put only the Brut Trimmings, and Hot MatpriiUs Throuith out, and we gunranlro talUfantloa on every suit, Hrmeinlwr wo giismnlif not only perfect At, but also Itnrk IVittom I'llrr Baker & Dunn. lOI.LOCK 8Tr.rT. i din m"l IP" aawv mm fm Lodge Directory: RtJRKKA LODGH KO. T, I.O.O. P.: Ofl xm:R.J. Dlnnsway, H 6.; O. H. Halt, V. Q.; J. L. Monuy, B'o'tL Seetyt J. B.l'axker, Jr., Treaa. Hrruiar aieeUDK every XaaOar ulrht at &.0 o'clock. (!il.TTdliPVNriu11urv wn . t r, rk m pceri:-C. H. Hll, C. P.: F. bL Hainan'. I'.; N. C Hughes, S. W.; A. K. Hitibaril, V.: IT ft Inmim U.wtti.. V ' 1. Treu. Itog liar Knoampmtmta, 1st, Sd, and 5th (It any) rnuraday nLjhta is each, month t W0: o'clock ....... 4THEN1A LODGE HO. a K. or V.t frry Tueailay nlirlit In their Castle Hall, Middle Street; visiting Knhrnt. win receive a cblvalr'c welcome. J. II. Smith, C U.: A.E.l'ltlms.11, V. U.jW.8. Parsons, K. B. H.; O. C. Thornton, M. ot F. J. J. Baxter, II. of K. CANTOS CLBhrfONT SO. t, P. M, I. O. O. P. 'Iflicein; Geo. Slover, Captain; T, 6. Hy man, Lieut.; P.H. PelleUer, Bnslirn ; Wm. J. Pitt Clerk :K1. Uerouk. Accountant. Sez. alar Cantonments, fd and 4th Tliaraday u KUWIUOWU UWUUUBW VDlOCr i;kaven lodge no. i. knights or har sh -K i: a eels tua ana 4th Wednesday. at 7 :S0 o clock, a. U. Ball, President; J. H. Smith, Seeretary. jwi'w iu mod nionin in itonntree-a Man. ST. JOHN'S I.ODUK N(). A . AND - A W- 0 Ulcers rT. W. Dewev. W. If.: N. :. S. W.; George Green. J. W.i T. A. Green. frees.; W J puts. Heotv. Remilar Com. uiumcatloiu td Wednesday each month. cuattawka irirr no. u imp. n u m Meets the 2nd Bleep ot every 7 Suns Monday Qluhl ai K. ot V. Castle Itall, Middle Street, Sew Ileiii. . N. C. Visiting- Red Men always welcome. T. J. Pae, Bucbem; J. H. 6mll C.otK . tn. !tr"W ItKRNB CHAP""KH NO. 4R. K, A, U. tftlKATUt T - ij,wu.. 11 I) U T. W. Ilewcy, Scribe; Cuss. Duffy, Treas.';' C. 1. lirndhuin, Bec'ly. Regular t onvooa- biuiiBSU0ionqavoacfimnnr.il. . ... ST. JOHN'S COMMANDER? NO. 10, K.T.: Olllcers! I. W.Dewey. K.C:Jas. Redmond G.;T. G. Hywaii, C. Q ; T. F. Mc nriihy. Conclaves Unit and third Fridays ot the month. KNIGHT8' OF FONOB-rfflccm : 8. D. POUe. Dictator: O. I.. Vinson. Renortniv W. b. Ronntee. KlllHllRlal Kenortnr New Uerne Lodge No. 443 meets the ind and 4th Friday nlirhts at 7:30 o'clock in Kountree'a uaii, ronotK Mreus. NEW IIRltNK LODGE SO. 1, F. II. AC J. C, reaica, nest; J. II. Snil.h, KecordiiiR Secty; E. K. Quldley, Financial Hecty. Meets In nnigutf oi r j thins hall every 1st and 3rd ncunmutty niauw IU e.CD DJOlltll, NOTICE ! Certillcate of fitock, No, 1284, for Five Shares Capital Stock of the Atlantio & North Carolina It. It., having been lost, application will be made for duplicate certificate. This Apiil 38th, 1808. JNO. D. GUIMSLEY, Adiu'n , " . Wm. P. Urimsluy, dee'd SItrift'VTiix Iicvy. By virtue of the Tax List of Craven County in my hands for collection for the year 181)7, and in default of payment. according to the provisions of the exist ing law, I have levied on I hu following described property. Sale will take place June Glh. IK. - LOCATION." TAX & COST. Tewithlilp, No. 1. Chapman, U E 13S acres Littlo ck 8 45 Johnson, Peter 11 acres branch 6 09 Morris. W R 101 aires I'lney Neck 8 77 Fillinghnm, W II Jr 87, acres Neueo river - 7 03 TawukhlB No. 3. Bccton. Ceasar 700 acres Popular Swamp 14 00 Clarke V E 503 acres Dover 5 02 TnwHUBlp No. tl. Taylor, N II 100 acres Cohoquo 4 60 Twalili No. S. Nelson, Aaron 25 & 85 acres Have lock 5 24 Tow nth i Noa7 Ives, Bryan W i acre Riverdule 11 87 Tewnohln 8. Banks, Itannah 1 lot Berne st 7 33 Bovd, Ceasar 05 acres Caswell branch ' 8 87 Cragg, A C 1 lot Jerkins alley Chapman, M W 1 lot cor Pino and Berne sts 13 75 Conner, Andrew I lot Browns ally 4 48 Douglas, Frederick 5 lots Heme, Bryan, Broad and George sis 23 63 Harris, Randall 10 acres Caswell branch 9 83 Johnson, Rev Jno S 1 lot fcotls alley 13 73 Moore, Nanio 8 fiO acres Trent nl 8H Pasteur, Henry 1 lot Jerkins alley 0 03 I'allerson, F T for wife, 1 lot Johnson si; 1 lot New St. . fix 62 Nfc'Ks, E II 4 7 acres, Balchelors Creek . 7 23 Street, S It tor wife, 1 lot Pollock street 1041 Slrmson Lumber Co. by 0 M Dock bam, Gen. Msng'r. 1 lot Queen street 140 05 Simpson, Rufus L 1 lot, Bryan street 4 08 Smyer, Rev R A 1 lot, While si; t km A 4 N C Road ' 10 43 Sattorthwalte, Wm 1 let corner , Broad and Chapman st 8 21 Wadswurth, Dennis 1 lot Queen and Pollock sts, ' 10 34 Whit field, Jesse 3 acres, Pembroke Road . S63 Tewoahl Be. Sj. Charlton,' 1 fir's by T B Ipock sgl. IMK) acres, Rail road 7 (18 French, L J SO acres, Turkey Quar ters 63 french, V J 87 acres, Wildcat " 1 64 Davis, Danli-I heirs by Qui brie Davis, agt. 100 acres, Dover Road , ' 8 47 TAX MALI. Ry virtue of tho rii Ts Llat In mv hands, I liavo litis day Uivlrd upon the fiillnwlng real rslal. to oallsfy 11m lairs iu ami unpndi for tho )ear 1HU7, and will at pulilio nulcrv. at Ilia court houa dmir in Ihe tily of New llern, Omnly of Craven and B jil. of North ( an.lm. at 18 o'clock at , on Monday, Juna llili, tHINi. UUGil I. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. Name. Bliwt. Tax ft Coal Cr.ye;. AC J.iklna alley 4 03 Cliapiimn, II W Piur, tWrno and (li-ori;. at. 8 03 Uarkf, W E part owner and sgrnt ItooH In Irs 4 Ms lUchsrOaoa's 1'imd 8 13 Ikmnlaaii, Fmlrlck. New fcmita 'nil at, Bern st. Hroail st, liry. an al, Omr t wet slilr.Ueorn. trail aid. g (D Jnltnsnn, Jno f4Hrott S all7 111 Itrum. tilr. Y Mr st 7 14 I'alntnr, V, K lni .1 7 ft.', Smtf . IWv II A near A N O It ttsnrt Whlloal flrrt, tf It for wlfa r1ln k 11 )6 n,5! W.'lswnrlh, IVuiiis I'ollurk ami Qum-m at 0 W AR ! o no win We Have the Nicest Line of . , Refrigerators and Water Coolers . . In the City. Also such Seasonable Articles as Fly Traps, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Ice Cream Freezers, Bat and House Traps. . Clause Scissors and Razors, every ar ticle with tho name of Clause on name s fully warranted. Excelsior and Elmo Cook Stoves, No Fancy Castings, but we guarantee them to give satisfaction. L. II . CUTLER HARDWARE CO T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN IOWPUICES! We have just received another Fine Stock of FURNITURE consisting of lkd Room Suitf, Parlor Suits, ChiffouierR, Ward Robes and Hull Stands at Lowest Prices ever known. j TO THB LADIES ' 1 ' Oiyeyour orders to T. J. TURNER ! with your Small Picture of, yourself or, nTyou.Z ' W'B man you a nn ... 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Pine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Youcau see a fine sample of this work at my store. This line work is done by the Owens Portruit Co., of Chicago. T, J. Turner is the cheapest place to buy your nice Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy. Willow Rockers. A call nt our new store, 73 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO - 75 Middle Street, New Berne, N. O, Are You Going; to Paint? , If So, Wo Call Your At tention to Our Line of . lIouKeliolt! I'aintN, in 1 lb. Cims,. all Colors, Strictly Pure While lead, I Medium Grade White Lend, Ready Mixed Paint, all colors, Linseed Oil, Putty. AJc, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple and Chirry Sliiins, Hard Oil Finish, Varnish, Copper Paint, Paint Blushes, ' White Wnh Brushes ! When cur go ids aro thoroughly ' tried, Ilia verdict is "All wool and a yard wide.". J. C. Whitty to. Kastern Carolina Dispatch and Old Dominion Line Important Notice! , On account of tho stringent or ders issued by the War Dopur Uncut, requiring tho enrly depiirturc of Steamers out of tho liurlior of Nor folk, our Steamers will Intro to sail earlier from New Heme. , The Steamer NEUSE must sail at 3 P.M. SHARP. Theruforo to insuro for warding Perishable Freight on tho same day, it is necessary that it be on our wharf not later thau 4 p n. GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. ; New lWrnc, N. C, April 30, 1808. Real Ilntate Agency I Houses For Rent. i House For Sale. ' Farms For Sale. Collections of Rent Any business in our line will lx i;ivea prompt attention by leaving word at the store of N. Nunn & CO., npi oiW the PuatOfflco. K K HARTRR. . ,lM4, BO Ye8' 'tXPERItNCt p t DfSIONt Ulrtlf aVWvtv nwm fre)e tiiwitt'n ta p. Il-Kia m rirl I r MM It H,4 IV fulfil r!rv i titnn.i i I. ir. iMnt.n A Ca. sair Ji...kUaIe t tl'' " JftlRfMsrtmf. ' 1) -V At Unheard I am Selling a Bran New Western or Cincin nati Buggy for. $25.00. If jou want a Surry I can sell jou one just from the factory for tC5. ' I also have on liuri'i Bi'fgios inHilo by Randolph, Kineton, N. p.; Tvsou and Jones, Caiiliiigf, N. 0.; Ilusey, Tnihoro, N. C. ; llacknoy,, Wilson. N. O.; HurlMinr, South Mosion, Va., which I am selling cheap for theCAS"! or ON Tl HE. ORKAT URDUOriOM IN WHIPS. For the next 30 (lavs I will ge Whip for 50o on the L 00. - ; . .. ;; New Ijine o $nmmeT jf(,bes JiHt KeoeivetU Have HORSES AND MULES which will be sold at Reduced Prices, us I want to reduce n.v stock for the eiunmer. Don't I-oi eet that I am in t lie Harness Business, j v ' - ' ! : ' Jm AAA-. f '' 1 ' ! r-r'.'l1 W- "1 A KB 76 i . JtltOAI) STREET. M. Halm & Co., i- S Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CEALERS IN HOUSES dZ ULTJXjTIS I A OMlIETi: LINS OI- Buggies,: Podd Carts and Harnes-. No.'5 1 1'8, 130 and THE NEW BERN FIRE - OF NEW CAJ?1TAI. tirtfOES A GENERAL T. A. GREEN, rresidei.., GEORGE GREEN. Secretary. J. 3. wOJ.FKKDEN, f.en'l Agent. ...HARDWARE... Masury'sJPaints. Ariel Bicvles. Few Baif. N. C. HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms WrJ -w Wlllioo'. Board. FIRST CLAH8 "JRANKIENT IiOAIiD. SlfiO TO il.BO A DAY, AOCOIirjNd TO IK'ATION. mhs.j. a. Thomas, vmv;. SflB of Prices. New B8rne, N. C. I23 Hiddle Street. v MUTUAL ; INSURANCE CO , BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS. W. P. ELADE8.I,. JOHN DUNN. .T-P" OficfM OVER CITIZrKS HANK A CARLOAIi OF- let lIn.HUtN mid Ilnrrf 1 Coverx I JU3T RKlEIVKP. el. i:. liATIIAJI. rAl (t tvrwte, and I f alo."Uik)s oliL-iiiud and iti I' Ovn Office ifJOPt-otiiTf u psriNfor'H nsd wiiiHiei)ir fMlftil tn lu Uim. (Jstin Urt, i"vil ttnm VV,ia)l.tntTU. hctlll tn.nl 1, iJtESWHte! rtf frt"SrKt wllVt tlr-ti H. We itiisl If pttftftatlta or imhI, ir J ..-4 ..t ...- In Us I . 'K ,, i, A .i (ivr". A r . rk f 0T f i Henry's i y Pharmacy, 7 137 Middle St., New Bern., N. C. Z Z l'llj-ftlcluil '. , " J M lrcHcrlitloiiN ' 7 .17 " 1 --j a, ;J A Fresh Pupply of Londrelh's Z as uaru, 11 ntt'u. r mil O. lectt-rl L C N.C. Colluid Sted. 3 1 'imimmmmmmm
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