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THE JOURNAL. Published evrry dav In the year, ex i rpt Holiday, at W Middle Street. T1IOKI No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, . DITO A50 FSOPHIKTOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: jn j ear. In advance One year, not ia advance. i.onlhly, by carrier in the city,. . 00 . 5 00 ,. 60 Advertising Rates furnisbed on appli cation, ; Entered at tlie Tost Office, New Berne, N. V. aa second class matter. Ofllcial Paper of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne, N.C. May 10 1898 CO-OPERATION WANTED NOT FUSION. The talk of ''co-operation" and "fusion," so continually and freely indulged in by politicians, and even by voters, is but little understood in its full signi6cance except by the more astute person. The offer and invitation if the Democratic party to every person who wants a good, honest adminis tration i.f North Carolina's affairs, to join the Democrats and secure this end, is co-operation of the hon orable kind, one whioh- every white man and good citizen can accept, no matter what his previous polit ical affiliations may been been. The Democrats gave this invita tion and asked for the ''co-opera lion" of the voters of North Caro linu with the thought and purpose of getting together those citizens and voters, who would work together to effect and secure an administra tion of their State affairs, which would be for the welfare and in the interest of the People, and over-1 throw liiissellisrn and Hutlerism, which stand for personal aggran dizement at the sacrifice of the pub lic interes's. Senator Butler glibly talks for the ''fusion of the silver forces" in North Carolina. Does Butler seek seek this fusion because he is personally in favor of free silver? And does he still advocate the free and unlimited coinage of silver as he did two years ago, when dur ing the entire campaign he secretly did everything in his power to un dermine William Jennings Bryan, and cut off his vote? Mnrion Butler's desire for "fusion of the silver forces," is simply a blind to catch those who may be sincere believers in silver coinage at 1G to 1 and hone to see a realization of their belief by a Butler fusion. Butler's fusion, and Democracy's co-operation are quite different in every particular. Mariun Butler wants fusion pred icated upon himself and his indi vidual advancement in office. Democrats ask the people to co operate that all may work together for the good of all tha People, which means the securing of an honest, clean government of State affairs. Butler's fusion means one man, the traitor Butler. Democracy s co-operation means tho cverthrow of Uussellism and its twin, Butleriim. Statu or Ohio, Citv op Toledo, I Lur a Coi'RTT, I ss: Fham J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In the Cityof Toledo, County and Stats afore laid, and that tald firm will pay the turn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foreach ..... .fri... it,. i v .j be curH by the use of Hai.i.'s C ATAmin t'i'Hh. FRANK J. CHENEY. Hworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, .. 1 1WHI. . A. W. GLEASOX, MtAl. ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la Uken Inter nally, and acts directly on Die blood and mucous surface of the system. Bend for testimonials, free, f. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Hold bv DrufjrltU TSe. Hall's Family i'llls are the beat Taagkt ia the Ceeklsff lkL "My wife cast some bread on the waters once," remarked the young man reluctantly. "Dlit It ever retuiDr.aeked the other. "No," was the reply. "It sank." ee. Br, B. aifk'tiill slareM May be worth more to yoa Ihea $100 if yoa have a child who soils bedding from Incofllenroce of water during sleep. Curve eld and young alike, h arreeli the IruuM at coo. . nuiii uu l. utm baas, liruffijt, New IWroo, N. C '" ' " A. Votttkrul Hssnaav "Johnny," exclaimed Mr. Blykins; I 'wht are yoa doing?" I "Thinking, air." j "How dare yon waste your time . t.:.. 1. : i i . . . . I r:n,irUBO8' wm'ma' ' B I "I was thinking about my lesson." "What book are yon engaged in p rasing at this time?-' inquired the old gentleman. . 'Natural history." "Ah, a very useful and interesting study I It broadens the ideas and assists in taking the mind from the customary caret of life without tho danger of de moralization whioh sometimes attends frivolous forms of diversion." I "Yes, sir." I "How far along have yon proceeded In the study of natural history?" "I'm learning about amphibious ani mals now." , I "And a highly interesting branch of the animal kingdom. Can yon name an amphibious animal ono with which we are all familiar?" And Mr. Blykins folded his hands before him and gazed at his son with a look of wise expectan cy." "I think so. Is man an animal?" "In the scientific sense, yes. " "And an amphibious animal is one that consumes both air and water?" "Yes." "Then a man is oue. If be weren't, what would be the use of having qpy oda fountains?" Washington Star. They Love a Fire. I "There are many men In London who , J,,... :,;..: have a positive -craze for witnessing fires," said an old fireman to the writer, "ami iku, .H vativ cfavf n . mn. w hiuj in." 1 w a. haw ui I. U1U , - new nf n flrfi nuinhnii tlmm. Of nnnrsa ' they ore men whose time is their own, aud many of them are 'west end swells.' "But the crazo isn't as fashionable as it was in my younger days. Why, in the early seventies there wasn't a club! in the west end that harln't Bnt it- 'fir! mandais,' as they were called, and there, was a regular system of messen gers to carry the news of a big confla gration. It was tbo Prince of Wales who set tbo fashion, and whenever there, was a big blaze be was always theru with Lord Amberley or some other friend of similar tastes. No distance was too great and no night too dark or stormy to keep them- away, and I'vo been told that some of them'bad records of hundreds of fires, from au oilshop to the big blaze at the Alexandra palace. "The prince lost his taste for this kind of excitement long ago, but there are dozens of tho younger 'bloods' who wouldn't miss a big fire for anything." Loudon Standard. Korea. Of intellectual aud spiritual lifo there is but a feeble glimmer. For 3,00u years tbe influence of China has beeu at its dry rotting work. Tha language, lit erature and moral teaching of China are the badges of refinemeut, havo depre ciated the native tuugne, nud in conse quence tbe natural mental development, and have drawn a line of dcumrkatiou between tbe aristocratic or Chiue3o bred .Vl tbo plebeian Korean speaking classes. Of late there has been somo reaction, Japanese prompted, so that ofllcial doc uments and The Gazette are now issued in a mixed script, partly Emuuu, tha national language, and partly Chinese. This revival of tbo language is tbe roost hopeful sign of Korea. Necessarily since tbe mortmain cf China has kept tbo na tional life at its lowest obb tbo reli gious teaching is Chinese too. Confucian ism is the doctrine of tbe upper classes, its precepts vigorously honored in tbo breach, just as tbe Ten Commandments are made conspicuous farther west Blackwood's Magazine. Tho Doctor Was Oat. A doctor perpetrated a witticism at bis own expense late oue nigbt last week. He had lost his latchkey, tbe door was locked, be was cold from a long ride, aud the more be clanged the doorbell the more tbe suspicion grew in his mind that some one had chloro formed tbe household. But his sister had beeu aroused by the bell. "Some oue to see tbe doctor aud he's out, and I shall have to answer tbe bell or they'll riug all nigbt," she said to herself and hurried down to tbe door clad in light attire and sleepy im patience. . Opening tbe door a little, not far enough to present her dishabille to any Intrndmg eye, she shouted into the frosty air, "The doctor's out!" and closed tbe door with tbe quickness of a camera slide. " Yes, I know he's out, " screamed tbe irate M. D., "and be wants to get in." Loudon Answers. Toothful Marrlaces Ia Alglen. A census was taken lately in Algeria, aud it was fonnd tbat tbe youugest Arab married man was 11 years old and tbat there wrs very many boys who were married at 18 and 14, while some at 15 years of age bud several wives. There ia a you'bful Algerian Widower of 15 and a div teed buaband of the same age. (iirla are still more precocious aud are sometimes inarrkd When only II years old, though 11 la tbe more usual age. There are Ibfl wid- ' in -.. .1 i ' i H .1 ; . d . i . - " I same age. Loudon Sketch, " Uu'liAnl. ' "So fillx parsed bis law examinations with flying oolon?" "Yes, tbe examining committee pro pounded 100 priuclpel laws to biiu, aud be told bow US of them could bo evaded. " Detroit Journal. Maxim's cavalry gun, which fires TOO shots minute, weighs but HO pounds and ran be carried strapped to sm dirr's bark. The gnu be made for the saltan Are 70 shot a minute, but it Is a fttldplett on whicls. It is said that 60 p.r oeut of ibe cases f sbortaighteducas are hereditary. CASTOR I A For Inl&ntt and Children. flu Kind Yob Kan Alwajs Boogtit Baare the Bignatar of CWa T.t la IcIimL Tk m of ehea I laugWl In all Aaslriae sclionla. tlie " Next Ku Therm Draw. I Beat Tk aQI). "Aftrr a half hour's sitting," said' Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Xaryavllle, Tex. one of tha select few that had been play-jhu found a more valuable dfocovery ing the national game the night before, i than has yet been made In the Klondike, ac&u jack pot was on the table. Bill ; open it teM with, pair ol Niiiin lials-l rlnarn rl MinmnoH o 1 an "--" svw w ui vauaaa.un TV l au m pair ol tens, and Frank staid with three kings, raising the bet 175. That was a pretty stiff price to pay for the privilege of drawing a few cards, so everybody laid down, and Frank pulled in the pot '"Now, just for luck,' said Bill to the dealer, 'run off the first three cards.' This was done, and a jaok and two queens were revealed. Bill said some thing that couldn't be recorded. " 'Now let me see the next three,' raid Ed, and Sam gave him two tens and an ace. a . "'Would have made me four tons, said Ed, finishing the remark with ' ,' or something like that ' "'"My turn,'-raid Frank. 'Let me look at the next two cards.' Ho got tbem, but they didn't amount to any thing. "'What did yon have?' asked Bill and Ed in chorus. Frank showed three kings, but Bill and Ed could think of nothing but tbo full house and the fonr tens, and for the next 10 or 15 minntea yon could have cnt large chunks of blue atmosphere out of that room." Pitts burg Dispatch. Tbo Klser't Wortlrob. mi I , luo "als" 8 wararooes occupy a sun " ' . mu . , ' lm. Thoy are massive and of oak. In the middle of one of tbe rooms is a large table for spreading ont tho uui- Tbere is a sixth room in which Sm811 rePalra are undertaken. Here a tnilor is permanently employed, for Kaiser Wilbelm does uot throw away clothes until they are well tA-n. He TV T io jpairs oi . mw iniiirary gIov in nse' 'f hesf "? olaMi Pa,red fron tlme t0 tInie- Tbf receives a small yearly sum for bis serv ices. Each pair is snpposed to havo a certain "life."- Should tbe leather show any defect it is returned to the unlucky glover with a peremptory demand for an explanation. When a suit is ordered, woe be to the tailor should it not fit like a glove, though a "try on" is never permitted. Directly a suit has been taken off it is returned to tbe wardrobe aud there sub jected to tho closest scrutiny. The or dors and decorations are kept in an iron safonnd represent In value about 1,600, 000 marks. Pall Mall Gazette. Wanted Two off Them. In a certain manufacturing town it was a common thing not two years ago for skilled workmen to save sufficient money v. herewith to build houses for themselves. A great deal of rivalry ex isted among these men as to who should havo tha best house, with sometimes ca rious architectural rosults. A aud B were two rivals. A having built a house, 11, whoso turn soon afterward came, determined to outdo him. So he called in a well known architect to pre pare plans. Asked what aspect he would like to his bouse, li, scratching his bead, inquired: "Aspect? What's tbat? Has A got one?" " Why, of course," said the architect "Ho couldn't possibly" "Thou put me ou two of 'em." Pearson's Weekly. Some of the delicate instruments in the Torouto magnetic observatory in tended to measure fluotuatioua in tbe earth's magnetism have been greatly disturbed by the electrio currents flow ing through tbo earth from tbe adjacent trolley hues. Accordingly these instru ments are to be removed to a point nine miles from the city and two miles from any possible trolley route. The records of the Toronto observatory date back more than half a century and are the most valuable of their kiud ever obtain- 1 on this contineut his demonstrated ten thoneaad Urns that it la almoU infallible FDR WSMAK'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, trrtipiUritte! nd 4eriiRcmrata. It bi become tbo luadioy rsrecdf f:.r thin c!ms of i rouble. It exerts ft wonderfully hUrif, tlriifrth t fling and tHM'thiai .ii&imuc npos lh menntraal P"rn. Ik caret white" ani failing oftht womb. Il lUpa Hooding and relitTVM top- brMwd and painful trmtHraatloa, rnr Chaug of J-iIo H 1 the b?. meillcrttta mad. It i tMarfirial dartuar prrgnaner. aud balp ia bring chlldxra tnlt botnoa bar re a for mr. it InvigntatM, ftiwa la at, atrtiaibana tha wbol ar lm. Thtag a( ramadjr l ntfared lo all afflicted wunn H b wi anjr wuinaa Bbffr aanthtr anilnut With cenati rallaf wt.hia reerh? Vinj of Card u I only coat $4,(4 par bottle a. your drug Itoi , For mtri, in ftaacsf rmlrinf tptrimt 4lrti', ii ), ftirtnf ayntnteMa. TU '(o-aoeja Mtdiel Co., UnU fa. W ftMITW, Civf. I.e.. MTfft 'Mt vita a4 Mfta a Cat t at far liMi'i 1 tw -fca 4 U amiitti 3 a iB J iV 1 a.i'11T J-l.I 1 II Commissioners Sale ! I'linniant In Hi Jmlfrmenl uf tlie flu peil.ir rourl of Crsvsn county, at Kcli. rmry Turn, b'.w. In a rrrlaln suit there in pending entitled Asa l, Hynum, ifnlnsl AlfisHl litter t ml wife, I ill a enmrnlailmer at ialil mnrt pus lo pnlille l at Hi n (,'uurl llojae tlonr In llieclit nf New liuin on XoniUy, Jjly ill. imH. ai II o'clock m . all thai e-r- j tain pli c or parwl of land situated Is ciiv oi new ix-rnr, n. wiareea rKica llcv and Siaiily iiiwl, ljlnlut Hi lamia of Orora Pbrslu ami ih lien. Ulnr parfol l.it No. "X. biro a formetlv III property of Tliomas Harris, dacewwd teiruilicr with lb loiprovmcat Uiereoa. I rm of le th. W. M.WATROt. t uilniiluiir. mm Tor years he suffered untold agony from constipation accompanied by : hemorr ges,andwas absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, he 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, Bronchia and all throat and lung af fections are positively enred by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles free at F. S. Duffy's Drag Store. Regular size 60 els. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price re funded. : - . . - v HINDIPO restores VITALITY Made a Well Man THE . TAKCa. of Me. GREAT FRENCH REMEDY products tbe above result In 30 Says. Cures Nervous DebMy, impotent?. Varicocele. Failmr Memory. StODS all drains and losses caused by errcra of vonth. It wards off In sanity and Consumption. VounK Men regain Man hood and Old Men recover Youthful vigor. It gives vigor and a:se to shrunken organs, and fita a man for business or marriage. Easily carried iu the vest pocket. Trice Erfl PTC 0 Boxes fa.v by mail, in plain pack-QU u lOage. wit. written guarantee. C. JEAN Q'HARKA. Paris F. S DUFFY, New Berue, N. CI. Lodge Directory: KUKEKA LODGE K(. 7. I. II. O. Offl- ora: B.J. Disoswav, K. S.; C.H.Hall, V. O.i J. h. Morxly, R'o'd. Bec'ty; J. B. Parker, rfr., i rvna. neguiar weeiiCK everv Monday mriic at k w o cjcmsk. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT HO. 4, 1. O. O. F. Omcers:-C. H. Hall, C. P.: V. B. Hymen, II. N. C. Hughes, 8. W.; A. . Hlbbard, J. w.; H. C. Lnmwlcn, boribe; K. Oerock, Treas. Kegjlnr Encaiuuments, 1st, 8d, and Sin (It aay) riiuraOay nig lit s in eaoh month 1THEN1A U)l)OB NO. S, K. ot ".-Meets every TneMlny night In their Caslle Hall, Middle Hi ret; visiting KnlKhtawtM receive at cmvHirc welcome, j. it. Hniun, t;. c; A. E. ritlinan. X. (J.: W. 8. PanaoiK. K. R. A .; O. (;. Thornton, M. of K. J. J. Baxter, at. ot c CANTON CLKhMONT NO. S. P. M 1. O. O. F. 'UtterTs. Geo. 81over, Captain ; t. u. Hy- mnn, ijienc; r. i reneuer, HnsiKn ; wm. J. Pitta, Clerk; Ed. Uerock, Accountnut. Bear alar Cantonment, d and th Tliursday u'kiiui iu ettuu biuuiu Blew o oiooa" 'KAVBN LODGE NO. I, KNIGHTS OF HAR MONY: Meets Snd and 4th Wedneailav ilirlita In eaoh month in Hountree's Hall, ss i wi o eiouK. o n. niui, rresiaeui, J. it Smith, Secretary. t. JOHN'S LODGE NO. S, A. F. AND A. M li!itrer:-T. W. Dewey, w. ).; N. Case, 8. W.: lieorge Green, J. W.; T. A. Green, rreaa i W J Pitta, Kec'ty. Regular Com- muuiunuuns zu n etinesuay eacn montn. . UIIATTAWKA 1KIBK NO. 14. IMP. O.K. M Meets tbe 3mi Sleep ot every 1 Puna I Mon.lny iilifhi i K. ot p. t'HHtle Hall, HMiIIh Htreet, New Hern . N. C. Visiting Keil Men always welcome. T. J. Pae, tsmem; J. II. Smith, )IKW nRRNB CHAF-EK NO. 46, R. A. M.: meerst T. A. Ureet,, II. r, K T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chaa. Duffy, Trea. o. 1. Ilraiiham, sec'ty. Regular t.ouvoca- r,i jus i Honuav eoou month. sT. JOHN'S VOMHAKDEBT NO. 10, K.T.: IrHcers: 1. W. Dewey, K. C; J as. Retlinond G.;T. G. Hyinaii, C. G i T. K. Ho arnliy. Prelate; II 8. Hiimiooe, Keeonler. lteanilai Conclave Drat aud third Fridays ol tho month. KNIGHTS or HONOR-' moem: 8. 0. Pope, Dictator; li. L. Vinson, Reporter; W. p. Rountree, financial Kepnrter Now Bern IxMlgcNo. 443 mevu the Jnil and 4tb rriday nlvlits at JO o'clock l i Rountree's Uail, Pollock Street. NEW DRUNK LODGE NO. I, F. 11. AC J. C. Hcalea, Prest; 1. H. Srnlili, Hecordin Mwty; K. K. Qutilley, financial -cty. Meets In Knlfrlitx of l')thla ball every 1st and Srd Wednesday nights Iu each moiita. Notice of Seizure. . C'OLI.BOTOR'S OmCI Fourth Dut.. Balkioh. N. C. Notice is hereby (riven of the seizure of the following property for violation of the Internal Revenue laws. Now Berne. N. C, May Mtii, 1808, from J. a Garrett, B. L. D., by J no. W. Dallcy, Deputy Collector, date (11?) May 14th, 1898, one pkg containing 87, W, gallons corn whiskey. Any perron or persons claiming the aM property are hereby notified to ap pear at my office la Raleigh, N. C, with' in thirty (30) days from date and make claim in the form and manner prescribed oy law, or the said property will be forfeited to the United Bute. E. C. DUNCAN, Collector 4th Diet N. C. By Jo. W. Dan.tr, Deputy Collector 1st Div. 4tb Dist. N. C, May 14th, 1898. WM. DUNN, 4 AS. BEDXOKD. rresldeat YleelPres. D. S.GEION, Seety A Treat. New Berne Ice Co- naawAictBrar i Pure Crystal Ice, From Distilled Water Out put 10 Tods Di.ll v. Car Lnaa Lot Pvliriaail. In rlllverd daily (except thtodaya) I a. m. In 6 p m. 8andays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 oooo. Fur price and Uicr information, addra. U.H.UUION.Uaatr. TAX hai.i:. Ity virtue of lb Tilv Ta I.Ut in m 1 hands, I bv this day lovlrd iinon the Mlnarhig renl eatale la satisfy I In. Uxr due ami unpaid for (lie vrar IHU7. and will at public oulcrv, at III court boua door In lb rhy ot Nr tWne, County of Craven and 8 ale of North Carolina t It o'clock M , on Monday, Jun IHih, I HUH IIl'UU i. LOVIUK, Cl'y Ts Collector. Name. Blrwl. Ts ft Coat Cratr. AO Jitkin alley 4 (J Chapman, M W I'lne, litra and trora; at 8 03 ( larke, W E part ownrr and agrnt Ho.. It heirs 4 toU Klchardaoo' t 13 figlajas, FrvdrrU k. Mr rViotb Front si, Ih-ra at, llrnad st, llrr n st, Ueorg at arcat (idr.Urora t ett alii Ml W t IA 1 14 Johnson, Jn ft Krotl s alley Itram, M'lr t K.U K Hmvfr, Itw It A Rear A NO It Knl Whitt t M Hiirt, H II for mln t,.irk at IS 15 Wlsrnrth, IVnuia I'ollrxk and I tjismi si a 0 -j mtt. I Iff vTeg i kca OB HO WAR We Have tbe Nicest Line of . . Refrigerators and Water Coolers ; . . . In the City. Also such Bcasonable Article as Fly Traps, Screen noora. Window Screens, Ice Cream Freezers, Bat and House Traps. ;' ; Claoas Scissors and Razors, every ar ticle with the name ot Clause on Bame s fully warranted. . ( Excelsior and Elmo Cook Stoves, No Fancy Castings, but we guarantee them lo give satisfaction. : L. H. CUTLER HARDWARE CO T.J.TURNER ' STILL LEADS IN : . LOW PRICES ! We have juat received another Fine Stock of FURNITURE consisting of Bed Room Suite, Parlor Suits, Chiffoniers, Ward Robe and Hall Stands at Lowest Prices ever known, ' ' ' TO THE LADIES ! Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and ho will fur nish you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 16x20 Sephia, latest style $1 98 2 93 298 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - You can see a line sample of this work at my store. This fine work is dune hy the Owens Portrait Co.; of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheopest place to buy your nice Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 73 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but licncfi 'ial. T, J. TURSER FURNITURE CO M Middle Street, New Berne. N. 0. Are If on doing to Paint ? If So, Wo Call Your At- ' tention to Our Line of Household 1'ainls, in 1 lb. Cans, all Colors, ; Strictly Pure White Lead, : Medium Grade White Lead. Ready Mixed Puinr, all colors, -Linseed Oil, r'otty, etc.. ' Mahogany, Walnut, Maple nnd Cherry Stains, , ' Hard Oil Finish, Varnish, Copper Taint, Paint Bru.lna, " White WaMi Brushes When cur go ids are thoroughly tried, the verdict is "All wool and yard wide."' J. C. Whitty CO. Eastern Carolina Dispatch " and Old Dominion 1-Ine. Important Notice I Ou account of tho stringent or ders issued by tlie War Pepurtniciit, requiring tho early departure of Steamer oiit of the harbor of Nor folk, our Steamers will have to sail earlier from New lleroc. The Steamer NEUSE must sail at S P. M. SHARP. Therefore to insure forwarding Perishable Freight on the same day, it is necessary that it be on our wharf not later than 4 P fl. .(iEO. HENDERSON, Agent. New Jtone, N. C, April 30, 1898. Ileal Ksiato Agency I Houaea For Rent. tloutea For Sale. . . .V. Farm For 5ala. . ' Colled lorn of Retrf. Any busincas In our Una will tm glvsw prompt atUntioa by kvlo; woni at tha ler (.f N. Kuna ft Co.. nppi Ml ti roatOffloa. K. R. IIABl'ER. BO YEARS' CXPERItNCI i .1 .1 I 'a , V i ' ' C04YKlMTt 4lC ' f lltfrl SJVirl daW4l mf f.r itir.m f i w i- f t,mw -' J (11 t, 1J 1 ( 4t 'it'l-ij. j. v 'At Unheard fir mdiXM 4 I ' "" '11!. '--""' ; jjaji?"? I am Selling: a Bran New Western or Cincin nati Buggry for $25.00. If you want a Snrry I ran sell job tns jugt from the factory for 105. I also have on lmmt H"3Kis enm?e ty Randolph, Kitistuu, N. C. Tyson und Jours, Catiliajjc, N. O.f Ha'ey, Tarhom, li 0.; Hackney Wilson, N. 0,; Barbunr, S.mtU Hustou,' Va., which 1 am jelling cheap for the CAS't o OS TlAK. - GREAT KBDUOTIO'S IN WHIPS sell Whips for 50c on tlie tl 00. New Line of Summer flubes Just Have HORSES AM) MULKS which will be sold at Reduced Prices 3 1 want to reduce ihj stock for the sninmer, Don't Forget that I am in the lrirnees Business. . 4 , : . M. Halm & Co., Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables; WHOLESALE AND A COMPLETE LINE OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. No.a Ii8, lao and laa fllddla Street: THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP NEW CAPITAL, UTDOE8 A GENERAL T. A. GREEN. President. 0 UiUE GREEN, Bccrclary. I. J. WfllTsf INDEN. Gen'l Agent. ...HARDVARL.. Masury's Paints. 1 Ariel Bicyles.' 73 Mifidle Street. Kci Ecrne, N. C. HOTEL ALBERT. Roo-n With orWllliout Ihwrd. KII13T CLASS TRANSIENT I)AItP, Jl f!0 TOt I 0A DAY, AfJCt)!;: I.MJ TO LOCATION. j. a.ti:'Ms, rr.nn:. 3 U 'llleJ I of Prices. For U)b next 30 davs I will lfeceived. ' .; , , v: -.. : , - ;. : RETAIL DEALERS IN BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 FIKB INSURANCK EUB1NEE8. W. P, N DUNN, P':,ret- JOHN OfScfii: CYKR ('(TIZF.NS HANK Henry's Pharmacy 137 Mlddl Ht.,' New Bt nic, N. C. Pliyatclniia " Prescript Ioiin A Npcelally. A Fresh Supply of Ltndretbs Uatdrn 8. d Fr sh 8. 1.cli d N.C. Coltard Seed. . ACAItLOAOOF IVa lSnsks-tN mid Ilarrrl I'overN ! JUST UFAEIVKD. J. K. ITlf A5Xf D svf tli.ins) Iraof-klnsi ...I I f Un ainJ wa ran w- u tit u. U lme ittan ra.ivit (fn mtrt"fl. 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