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r-i m THE JOURNAL. Published every day In. the year, ex- t ept Unoday, at W Middle Btreet. Fuomb No. 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, ' CD1TOB AHD rKOPBIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . dne year. In advance,.. 94 00 One year, not ia advance S 00 lontbly, by carrier in the city 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - Entered at Hie Post Office, Mew Berne, N. C. aa second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne. N.C. Say 32 1898 - ' . TUB VEST Cr FRIENDSHIP. The true test of friendship with nations as it is with persons is dur ing times of trouble or adver sity. . lu seasons of prosperity, there it no measure of friendship, for uotli ing is asked, but in times of dan ger, bociul, Ihianciul or ' physical, the friend in such periods is the true frieud. lu the wur with Spuir, tho United Stales has found a number u( in stances where mil ions have made open expressions, and shown stc.elly uu inimical feeling towariU this country. . . . These instances were Uie expres sions from tho people at several of the South American ports, where the battleship Oregon stopped -on her way lowuids the north. And jet these South America", countries consider themselves undtr the protection of the Uuited States, und if any European power should s:ek to invade aud appropriate their territory, they would appeal at once to the Ui.Utd States to help repel the foreign invader. Germany and Frui.ce have given public expression of being neutrals, yet beneath this public expression of neutrality, there has been some serious charges of secret aid Loins, given by bold to the Spanish cause. Both of these nations can and thould be held accountable of any breach of neutrality and if guilty of Bitch undtr handed methods open neutrality, secret hostility, be made to pay for it, The Cincinnati firm's answer to a proposition in connection with the I'aris Exposition of 1!)0(), was as fol lows: 'As Franco has shown herself so decidedly unfriendly to the Uuited States tiuro the beginning of hoi tilities with Spain, we decline to have anything whatever to do with yon." This has tho right ring, and if every American will take the same stand France will feel the touch in her most sensitive point, her pocket. The time (or the test of real friendship towards the United States has come, and this country will not forget those nations which are sin cerely friendly nor disregard those who think this an occasion whereby some advantage may be taken ol this countiy. There will be other days for both friends and foes. A Clevsr Trick. It certainly looks like It, but tbers Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who lias Lame Hack and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean be can cure himself rlgbt away by taking Klectric Hitters. This medi cine tones up tbe whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver anil Kldueys, Is a blood purifier slid nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, nleeplcssness aud Melancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores ihe system to Its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters ami be convinced that I hey are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Duly S0u a bottle si V. 8. Huffy' Drug 8lore. Old Friend Your bride looks some what familiar to me. Does alio remind you of anybody? Mm b wed -Ob! yes: bar first husband urooklyn Life. Many soldiers now feel tbe etleeU of tbe bard service they endured during Iht war. Mr. Oso. 8. Andsrsoo, of I toss- villa, York county, frnn., who saw Um hardest kind of toivloa at tbe front,! ow frequently troubled with rheuma tism. " had sever attack lately," he says, "and procured a bottle of Cbam berlslu' Fail Balm. It did so muck good that I would like lo kaow what you would charge ane for on dotee boll let." Mr. Anderson, wanted ! both for bis ewe use end to upply It lo bis friend and neighbors, as every fatally should have a'bollle of It la thslr boat, Dot only for rheumatism, but lame bark sprains, (welling, cuts, bruisrw and burns, for wbkb It Is unequalled. Fur sal by F. 8. Duffy. MUMPS. flaw ta Iml This Palatal kt Xot Vmrnlif This la a very painful but usually not dangerous contagious disease affecting ehlelty the young, though not sparing the middle aged or eren tba old who may have eeoaped exposure In earlier life. Usually one who has had the disease Is safe from another attaok, but this Is not always so, and medioal books tell us of unfortunate Individuals who have suffered four or five attacks at Intervals of a few years, seeming to oatoh the disease every time they were exposed to it. Mumps Is very contagious, and one who has never had it is almost sure to contract it on the first opportunity. A short time spent with a patient suffering from it will generally suflloe, but at the same time the contagion does not extend far from the kit, so that it la easy to prevent the spread of the disease by keeping the other members of the family away. Mumps usually occurs In small epi demics In schools, armies, factories and Wherovor many persons are brought into close relations with each other dally. Mumps is a general disease, similar In Us nature to scarlet fever or measles, but the swelling of -the salivary glands is sflcb a striking feature that the other symptoms, mild fever, loss of appetite, etc., are apt to be forced into the background and over looked. The glands affected are generally the parotid glands, and the swelling appears beneath the ear just behind the jaw. The enlargement may be vory great, and when both sides are affected the poor sufferer Is so transformed as hardly to be recogniza ble. At the same time the glands are oxoocdingly painful. The other salivary glands may be affeotod together with the parotids or alone. A peculiarity of mumps is that It Is very prone to leavo tbe parts attacked and in vade other glands In the body. This is a serious danger, almost the only one, and can be prevented best by keeping the pa tient in bed or at least lu the room, even if he feels perfectly well, for several days after tbe swelling has gone down. This is about the only treatment called for, except perhaps soothing applications, such as soap liniment, for Instance, to tbe skin over the swelling. The diet should bo liquid, and indeed it must be, forobew iog is so painful that solids are out of the question. Youth's Companion. TOMORROW'S BIRTHPLACE. the I.lne In the Pacific Where It Shakes Bands With yesterday. Most people who have read Jules Vurne's "Around tho World In Eighty Days" will remember bow narrowly the traveler missed his bet, having forgotten that, In following tho sun from oast to west, ha had gained one day. When one crones theAtlantlofrom Lon don to Now York, bo gains rather more than half an hour each day. From New York to Chicago auothor hour is gained, another to Douver, another to San Fran cisco, whioh is reckoning time eight hours later thnu London, and of caursa the best psrt of a day later than Shanghai and Yo kohama. In crossing the l'oolllo there Domes a time when tbe day begins, where yesterday and tomorrow shako bands, and whore the traveler is cheated out of a day in his Ufa. In mid-Paoifio, going west, one skips from Sunday to Tuesday, doing eust be bos one day of the week repeated two Sundays or Tuesdays, as the case may be. The line of the changing day is not a straight one. Tho islands In the Paolflo take tholr time from the continent with which they trado and from which they were discovered. Thus tbe line of the obangu xigzngs down the Pacific from south to north, dodging between the is lands. Henco it wight easily happen that a ship wbicb baa already skipped a day would roach on Island which clings to San Francisco time. In such a case it would be Monday on shore and Tuesday on tbe ship. If the shin's lolly boat were lying at a wharf, It would be Monday on the wharf and Tuesday on tbe boat. And If a person lives somewhere near tbe line he nan get a sailboat and visit yes terday and tomorrow in the most delight ful fashion. Now York World. Squared tha Circle. Arithmeticians have boen vainly trying for centuries to solve the probloro known as tho "squaring of the cirole." It ha re mained for the llttioolty of Aiken, 8. C, to accomplish what tbe mathematicians have failed to do, for no hotter term than squaring tba cirole ' ooulu be found to saotly describe what It has done in tbo matter of filing Its boundaries. Aiken became a city in 1800, and it charter specifies that "Its corporate limits hall Inolude all tb area embraced In a circle whose center is the Intersection of Park avenue and Union street, and whose radius Is one mile. So bore we have a oirculurclty, the only one In modern times I bav ever known. ' ilut in latll tbe city ohartor was amended by special act of the legislature, and here follows tha eiact language of Hi amended article: "Tbe limits of said city shsll be held and doomed to be In th form of a circle and a square upon that circle, with I lie sides of tbe square touching tho circumference of that cirole north, oast, south anil wrnt, th wild circle to describe a ciroiiiuforeuooone mile in all direction from tho central twlnt of tb intersection of Park avenue and Union street, as the neuter of said city." If this Isn't "squaring th circle," what I Itf boston Transcript. A feasibility. Old Nanny Dooiis was noted for the striking originality of some of bur eipm aiuns. One day she was talking about the nttor Inanity of snotbf rolil woman In th Mlphtiorbood, and sh so Id: "1 norcr see hnr boot I She'll lup down la a cheer, an there sbo'll sot an not an sat, doln absolutely nnthln for hours an hour day after day. 'I'on my soul, I sb'd think eho d mildew I Harper s Luuar. UadMlalterable. Kmlnent Kgyptuhiglst Hav yon) do- elpborad that rare document w found la tb pyramid Asauclato Xo; It will never h doolph rred, but ws know what It la It' a due lor' prescription, svlilcntl) dropiwd by an Amorlvan tourist. Philadelphia Hocord. Statu o Ohio. Citv ns Tiu im i . ' l aa. LIRA LOVHTY, I Frark J. Ciikxkt make oalb that he I lb senior partner of lb firm of T. i. Cheney oV Co., doing business In lb City of Toledo, County end Hlat afor. laid, and Ibsl said fttm will pay lb snm of ONE IIUKLHED DOLLAHSforesi h and every case of Catakku that cannot be eumt by tbe nse of Hall's Catarrh C'URk. FRANK J. CHENEY, Swore to before as and mbarrlhed Id my presence, this Bib day of Decemlur, k. 1TO0. . A. W. GI.EASOX, 1 sral ( , ' - Noiry Tubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cur I takrn Inter ally, and act directly on th blood and auooa surfaea of tb irslem. Bend for testimonial, free. F. . CI1ENIY A CO., ToWo.0, rild by Drnul.ls ",V. Hall's Vsmlly Pills r lb Usl. MUNYON'S FAME. ' C arlaar HaaaaaUr. MrniTon s Improved Homeopathic Home Rcmeilles lire il.lnj wore to rid the world of pain sad sickuesa tbaa all tbe doctors rouiLlned. These cllaeoverlea. harml-sa in the liaads of a child, sre proving their ...v, I.. ujuuj luuugaous oi cages tuat irnnlil lw . . . uiMiirM iur ailT SICK DPIWIU til turn n f- 1. . cloud of witnesses, stretching from Kant to Went and North to Koulh, among all na tional, ore leillug rhelr cures aud praising Munyon. whom they look upou as their benefactor sod friend. ' AlutlTntl iriuii'niitiwtj tha 1,1. ni . ur will cure nearly oil eases of rheuma tism In s few hours: that his Dyanepaia I IIP Will mm I...II !.. .. 7 .- ..I .: . ""iii-'.iiuii mm an siwiai'a troubles; that his Kidney Wire will cure vt u" eases oi Kiauey Trouble: it lllH ( fltarrh I n.i a.... ..... .. tllHttup hmv l.n. .11...,. .i . i.i . ........ ...... Finii,i,iiKi nun uib neau- ache Cure will cure any kind of headache , , , . - ... bii t.uiu ..UIY Will quickly brori up any form of cold, and so n i- euure list ot nis remedies. . i V . I"11 Ni'eni nuviee SDSO- SlT!y, Prut Uunyon, 1503 Arch St., Philadelphia. rjpi I mViI j 1 1 1 ii ii n Jkliilg3y:T!7iiii n I EE MnfhaoVc? J. 1 JS.VT t"Vl The discom forts a n d dangers of child-birth can be almost m-j tirely avoided. WineofCardui relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives nuts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after ' child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. WhAIoij has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. Afew doses often brings Joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No womSn should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. i .oo per bottle. For a(Mce In cases requtrtnf special directions, address. eWine symptoms, Ihe " Ladles' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Moiicine Co., ClUtU asoga. Term. Mrs. LOUISA HAtt, of Jeffirson, Ci., styst "When I first took Win of Cardui ' ws had heen married Hires years, but sould not have any children. Bins month liter 1 had a Una girl baby." Tills Year' Npriug Lamb, Teal, Million, lork, And Ihe FINEST BEEF ever brought to this City, can be hod at Sam'l Cohn & Son's 88 Middle St, Phone 46. v Also Live and Dressed Poultry. It's True, Too. But very many people will not find it out until loo lute. Looks and low price will decide their choice. The wise man aud wise woman will. however, deliberate and, having deliber ated, will discriminate in making their oicycie purruase. Tlioy will realise thai rood looks are often but enaniel-dcei lliat low price I often but bait for lliu unwary that one uas on- one mo to live, and It I short anil swi , while surgeons' bills are high and unwelcome. They will realise that nrst cost ia not everything, and that it is iR'itir in ie sine man lo be miry." And there's where we Come iu with oir t'roluiiilfln niul fiirtforl IlIvyeleM. All I !. Bf.,lil Im. il,M that I bi ir makers are too firmly rstab- iisimi nuu too H-nious i tueir proun rep nlalione lo endanger ihem, Tliey appeal to discriminating liuvera. The wheels liava irmul liudlK at mtim R,t It... have inlrinslo worth aa well. We have the separate parts In the rough lo show tb skeptical or lo help thus who are deliberating. 1VM. T. HIXT, Kt. SI Ha Front rt.. Jew Bern. WO DRANCII 0FFICK . A. PcrtcrficIJ Co., f8ilcrmaor II. W.ilsby A l'n.) IlniikcrM niil ItrokrrM. A tacks, Hua4. telle. Urala. 1'revlalaii Bought and ild for rash or on anargle iiiw per cent. Ill lots.friMn tit) up. Over Cotton F.irbange. IsT National Hank Hefernsr. If ('nnalanl Vuolaliona. A. . MiWIlUHKY. Msiisgar itsroau VITll ITY r - W rsa t" .rii r 1 . . ,M 3 Made WeH rVrin THE dfrSi 't-l- Of Me. GREAT FRENCH SBMKDY stadacea the above remk ta te Sais. C ures Mervamt VtnJl. Jtmoltmcy, VaricoctU, Faiimg Memory. Slops all drains sua losses caused by emrs of vonth. It wards off in sanity and Consomplioa. Vowns Men regain Maa haod and Old aiett recover Youthful Viror. II Kivcs vigor and s-se to shrunken organs, and fits a man tor bnsiacaa or marriage. Easily carried ia the vest pocket. Price Ffl PTC 6 Boxes ti. by , iu plain pack-ity b lO.age, witk writtca taarantea. OR. Jl rVls 3F. 8 DUFFY", New JJerne, N. U. Lodge Directory: RE7RKKA LODGS NO. 7. I. O. O. f. : Offl- tfors:-R. 1. nisoaway, N ).; C. II. Hall, V. J. L. Moody, K'c'd. Becty. J. R. Parker, Jr., True He volar meettaKs evorv Mondaj alv-ht at 8: uO o'clock. . CALUafET RNGAMPMRNT Nt). 4.I.O.U. V. Ottoers:-O. 01- Hall, U. P.; F. R. Hmau. ji. . , st. u. tiUKnes, a. w.; a. k. iiinoaru, 1 w , LI f T 1 .... u.u, u , ' . .. I . Treas. Bes; itar Kncauipments, Ur, 3d, miA Sth(ltany) Thursday nights in each mouth at TM: o'clock ITHKNIA MO. e, K. ot . sleets everv l'neadav nifht In their Caatle Hall. Middle Street; visiting KulKiits wi'l receive a chlvalrio welcome. J. II. Smith, C C; A. E. Pitt man, V. 0.; W. B. rarsnoa, K. R. t .; o. Thornton, sf. ot V. J. J. Baxter, M. of B. CANTOS CLKhndONT NO. , P. M, I. O. O. Is. Officers. Geo. Slover, Captain; T. O. My man, Lieut.; P. U Prlletler, Enslirn ; Wru. J. Pitts, Clerk :Bd. Uerock. Aocountnnt. Rofr- ular Cantonments, 3d and 4th Thursday sikdui in tvn nunui aisw vcwesa 'GRAVEN LODGK NO. 1, KNIGHTS OPHABV HO.NT: Meets ind and rb Wednesday uiKlita In each month in Bounlree's Halt. at7a0oclock. 8. H. Hall, President; J. H. Smith, Sevretar)'. MT. JOHN'S I OlXiE NO.S, A. P. AND A. M: -inn. a , . ,i . irewnj, " . at , i. . uips, tl. W.; Georije Green, J. W.; T. A. Green, tress.; w o riiis. eiec'cy. Keguiar com munications td Wednesday each month. . CUATTAWKA TBIBB NO. 14, IMP. O. K. M MeelKthe2nd Sleep of evory 7 Suns Monday nlKhil a K. ot P. Castle Halt, Middle Street, New llerm , N. C. Visiting Bed Men always welcome. T. J. Pae. Hsebem: J. If. Smilh. C. ol ii JirW BKRNB CHAPTER NO. 4A, K. A. M.: iBIcenit T. A. Hreeli, II. P, K.; T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Treas.; C. D. Hi ailhain, Hec'ty.- Begulsr onvnea ttuua 2d Mondav each month. BT. JOilN'8 COMMANDKRY NO. 40, K.T.: Officers: T. W. Dewny, E. C; Jas. Redmond G.;T. G. Hyiiian, C. G ; T. K. Mc arnhy. Prelate; K. a. Pi mi rose. Recorder. Hogulai Conclaves first aud third Fridays ol the month. KNIGHTS OF IIONOB-Kfflren: 8. D. Pope, li.etator; G. L. Vinson, Reporter; W. K. Bnnntme, Kin nctsl Itepoiter New Herne Lodae No. 443 meets the ind and 4th yrliloy nlvlits at 7:80 o'clock lu Kountree's linn, rollout Mrmis. NEW BEKNE LODGE NO. 1. F. II. AC 1. C Ktsalea, Hrest ; J. 1 1 . 8mli h, kecnnlinir tlecty ; E. K. Qnidley, Financial Arty. Meets in Knignte m P)tlilas nan every 1st and 3rd Weuiiesday niKhts In each iiiontli. 55S, Whrx talking to YOU i'About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact that our Lono established business and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we have made is the best testimony aa to the quality of'our go xls and the way we do business. .... ALL KINDS OF Desirable fan te ftmnd here Furniture VtlA . - - - - - If you are contemplating the purchase of Furniture a callj at; my atorewill prove profitable. - John Sutek, Vnder Hotel Chaltawka, New Berae. N. C. VTM.DCNX, JAS. REDMOND, President. Tlee.Pres. B. 3. 6 17 ION, Secty Treas. New Berne Ice Co . Maasfactarer Pure Costal Ice, From Distilled Water Out put SO Tod 0.11. Osr Load Lot Policiletl. lo delivered daily (except tMindaya) I a. ni. lo 8 p to. MlDilav (retail only) 7 a. m. lo 12 neoo. Kir prirea and t'tlier information. adiitaee, II H. U'JION. Mnvr. J. V. WlLUAHS St. Co. m CJKEENWICII 8TREKT, NEW YOHK. HfercliantllMe nnl Coin in IhxIoii Sfrrrliaiiln. Are In nno'linn tooblsln Wiilirwt Price 1. TKUCK, I'UOOL'IIE. rlHIl, ftn, W also make a ftpeclnlly uf MuylnR fur Houtbcra Traile. (71VE US A TRIAL. A Good Telephone PEtlVI(!K IS A IIUSINEiM NECKHRITY. A , 1IOXE CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED . . iVerewillj', 'oiivfiilriife, I'M x ur ! Order Your Minn at Urue I rf.- "7 Jl T.J.TURHER STILL LEADS IN , IsOXV PKICES! ! We have Just received, another Fine Stock of FURNITCJBE consisliog of bed Room Sulla, Parlor Suits, Chiffonier, Ward Robe and Hall Stands at Lowest Prices ever known, - - . - TO TBS IADBS ! . Give your orders tu T. J. TURNER with your Bmsll Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and lie will fur nish you a fine lAvTft fnvnn Dirturm Ins . .! OS 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98j 16x20 Sephla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED : You can see a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work is done by the Owen Portrait 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 at our new store, T5 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial.. -' :-. v' . T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO 7fi Middle Street, New Berne. N. O. A Story Without Words ,' That la lieine told every day. now A story without words is contnined in every box of Delicious and Dainty On lections that wo make tor a critical purei lie. They tell that they are moat excel lent and toothsome morsels that are manufactured, and our fine Chocolate Concixtions are templing to the fastid ious taste. t Corner Pollock and Middle 8ts. Don't forget the place. . . T. jffcSorlry A Va. Selections for Decoratlea Day. In fabric for vour warm weather suit, should be Ihougbt of now, for wlit n your onler is taken it will give Its verv Huh? leeway lo have jour suit finished on lime. We never liurrv our work, as we guarantee perfect woikmansliip, fit and elegant finish, and our fabrics are from tba ullru fasliionablo pattern se lected by leaders in style, IV 91. Clindwk-k. Middle street, NEW.BEnNE, N. 0. WAR ! OR NO WAR We Hav Uie Nicest Line of . . Refrigerator nuil. Wnler Cowlera , . In Ihe City. Also such Seasonable Article a Fly Trap, Screen Duora, Window Screens, Ice -Cream Freesera, Sat and House Trip. - Claust Scissors and Raxors. every sr licks wilb the name of Claoa on same fully warranted. ... Excelsior and Elmo Cook Moves, No Fancy Castings, but we cuarautea them to give sallsfsctioa. , L, II. CUT LEU UAKDWAIIE CO Real JVtinlci Agency ! Houses For Rent. Houses For 5ale. Farms F or 5ale. Collections ot Rent Any business In Our line will lj ff.vra prompt atteatbrn by leaving word at th stor or n. nunn ot Co., opposite the 1'aatOfllce, B. E. IIARfF.Il, BO YfAUt' v EXPtRHNCt 0 Tnnc Mn' ' Cotvukimts Ac Anwrtn ejsr,4tr,g a 4r n1 rltatw-rlr Wm9 swin fif ifiil. f raaaj WriMb tftvtrvtt'sa, M ax, f J , ttlist. f . , w, ; ' steirtif m.NB.w.ttaU 1 1 iM ran ' a i sat) Mitt ft, UMf f..l mmm.h latwKHi'al. rjv.n laxk.i tiirvMtirH Dsns 1 i Hwjolia "- ", tHtl.1 Ut lis A hn4etin,lT !ts,w4rf s4f 'r araar4 SP.'-.t .... i.,...!,- (. . , 1 , l ' ' - wa. i. ."U Of At Unheard I wm I am Selling a Bran New Western or Cincin nati Buggy for $25.00. If you want a Surry I can tell jou one just from the factory for t65. . I also have on liitml Bf pies mutle by Randolph, Kinston. N. C; i i , .., ... i it . ysoii aiiu iiuiiea, biiae, Wilson, N. (J.: Hnrbotir, Snuli Ifostoo, Vs., winch 1 nm selling cheap lor theCAS'I or ON TlitK. flREAT IIEDUOTIOM IN WHIPS. For the next 80 days I will sell yV'hip for 60o on the $1 OU. New liine of Summer Robes Just lteceivetl. Have HORSES AND VULKS which will be sold at Reduced Prices,' a.i I want to rerlnce n.y stock for the Don't Forget thai I am in the 681. 70. 73. 74 74. 74 J AKn 70 UKOA II. STREET. M. Halin & Co., 0 Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IEALERS !N - - -A COMPLETE LWB OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness No.'s liS, lao and THE NEW BERN FIRE OF NEW CAl'ITAli, UrDOES A UENERAL FIHE INSURANCE I1USINESS.. T. A. fJREEN. President, OE01WK GREEN, Secretary. J. J. WOLrBNDEN, GfD'l Agent, brgi snm, ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyle. 73 lik n i i H. C. VV HOTEL ALBERT. Roo-as Wlth;orWllboul Board. FIIIHT CLAM TRANSIENT lUAliI), l.00 TO ll.IO A DAY, AOCORUfNtl TO LOCATION. MIIS.J. A.TIin'lAS, 'WWW of Prices. u, rp.. i xr 1 . TT.,Li.. . nurrej, iuitoi", .11. j.t unv.irejj - Hummer, . Hirness Huaincsp. lew 'Berne, H. G. 1 3a fliddle Street. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN, N. C. $50,000,00 JOHN DUNN, ,V,-rn',t- nfflcr: f)VEK (ITIZtKS BaM Arc You Cslulng t.t "..!.. aa r s illlll , jinti, neitti ii.ur At. Ii iiilon to Our Line of HoiiMfliohl 1ji I n (m, in 1 lb. C i'iii, nil 1'olorn, Blriclly Pure Wbiie lend, Midiuiu Oradu While l.ea.1, liiiidy llixid I'liinl.jill colors, Linseed Oil, Putty. Sw.. ' ; Malioany, Walnut, Mapla ami flurry Hlnlns, lla'd Oil Hllta.lt. . Varnish, (;i px-r Pulut, Paint lliii-lio. While Vb llrusbe When f ur guid are llmnniglily Irletl, llio verd.cl I "All )l and a yard wide.' saiSastVsa. WasvJ..-fc'l f ! Mt,4"lri.M(.rht.i.M.1 frt it I ., nl IniairtwM fmitiiMlr.l MnmssTi ) Ovm Orvmt kfaejTr U Nnitr(ir -s4 wt) rasvrt Mint IU ' lh u- rnwat) rrt Wi iiu fiJ , i4 m. rltatsr , r r .K-Jr (ih Ar lrtV t awl .!, r I.. . It arret, hr U n-4 i. ,tr , ! "titrMi r?, ti..w t t .i . . i ( .f In lt ( . , . r m.
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