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THE JOURNAL. Published every day in the yew, ex cept Monday, at IX Middle Street.. Phons No, 8. CHARLES L STEVENS, UTOK AND rBOPKIKTOB. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: toe J ear, In advance,... ....... One year, not in advance,. Monthly, by carrier in the city,. .$4 CO . a to ,'. 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. U. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven Conaty. New Berne. N. C. Juue 18, 1898 EVERT MAN A BOND BOLDER. - If ike political agitators, whose tenure of ofliceis based upon the credulity of their coustituenta, the communists, whose cry and efforts are against law and good govern ment, and every one who be ieve or iuiagiuea the Government to be a Thing, a Creature, a Palpable Being, which controja affairs of adininistra tion, and directs all matters pertain ing to society or commerce, regard less of the wishes of the people, if any of these and all other disturbers of the public welfare should find that the next time they went upon the stump with their wild vagaries of speech aud thought, that their hearers had become holders of Uni ted States Bonds, there would be a warm reception giveu them. Aiid yet it is possible for the ma jority of the families in thiscouuty to become holders of United States bonds. The War Loan just authorized by Congress, of 1200,000,000 of 3 per cent bonds is throwu wide open to the People of the United States, the People are invited to subscribe for these bonds, the 1 coplo are given thirty days to subscribe for this bond issue, before capitalists, bank er?, home and foreign money syndi cates are to be given an opportunity to subscribe. Thus in every sense the War Loan is a Popular one. It is in the hands of the People to take up, Syndicate offers are given no atten tion until the People subscribe to what they want, and at par value. It is thus within the power and means of I he People of this country to possess this -entire issue of two hundred millions of dollars worth of United States bonds, and become dictators of the financial policy of the government so far as the bonds are concerned. - No need then for the communist leaders, the social agitators, the Marion Butlers, to attempt to harange the peoplo agaiust "money harks, bond holders, or possessors of wealth," for there would be no hearers to give them ear. and their business as disturbers and agitators would be gono. The people now have the oppor tuuity to become the exclusive sub scriberi to the War Bond Istuo, and by subscribing to show their faith and patriotism in their government, and to disprove any idea thas this country is not one of the People, tinited in every way for good and honest government. Mr. John Bevlni, editor of the Press, Anthon, Iowa, iyi: "I have used Chamber alu't Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Ilemedy in my family for fifteen years, have recommended it to hundreds of others, and have never known It to fall In sluglo Instance. For sale by F, 8. Duffy. f Prefer AUawencee. "Look here," tald the young lieutenant of a great father, "this uniform you have n ail fur me Is entirely too large." "That's all right," xclalmed the tailor, "when you get It on you'll feel so big that ll will be a perf.ct nu Stat or Onto, Citt or Tol.nno, I Lucas Couhtt, J Fsak J. Cbknkt makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing baslneae in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catahkh that cannot be eorarl by the um of Hall's Catarrh CuMa. FRANK J. CHENEY. Mwora to before me ami subscribed I: mj presence, this Slh day of December, fc.3.1800. A. W.OLEASON, I I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care U taken Inter ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface) of the system. or testimonials, free. F. I. CHENEY CO, Toledo, O, Hold by Dru(ti(Uti 7Sft Hall's Family I'lll are the beat. The wise physician frequently finds it necessary to "minister to a mind dis eased" rather than to the body that merely sympathises with it. A young woman who had grow from her home in an inland Tillage to visit friends in the great city for the first time in hex life soon began to lose all appetite and grow thin and hollow eyed. Her friends, fearing that she was go ing into a decline, called in a physician in spite of her protests and asked him to prescribe for her. He asked a few questions, noted her symptoms, gave her malady a scientific name and said as he handed her a bottle of pellets: "It will be neoessary, miss, first of all, for you to leave the crowded city. The air here is not good for you. Have you friends in the country?" "Why, I live in the country, doctor," she replied. 'Very good. Return, then, to your home, engage in light exercise, with frequent walks in the open air, and take five of these pellets every morning be fore breakfast " She returned to her vilbure hnmn. nh- served (he doctor's directionslaithfully, paying particular attention to taking the medicine, and was well in less than week. Meeting the family phsyioian one day, it occurred to her to tell him her experience. He listened to her, asked to soe the pellets, tasted them, and, finding them to be merely sugar umnedioated, said: "What did your city doctor tell you was your ailment?" , "He said it was nostalgia." -"H'mph I Do you know what nostal gia means?" "No, sir." "It means homesickness," Youth's Companion. A Lost Opportunity. Well, Uncle Wiliain," said the president of the emigration society, "I pose you hearn de news? "No. Whut's Btirrin?" . " W'y, you ain't beam 'bout do treas urer?" "Not a word. Whut he done now?" "Run off wid de funds tuk ever' dollar wid him!" "Lawd, Lawdt En how much wuz in de treasury?" W hundred dollars!" . "En you say he gone wid it?" "Clean gone!" The old man seemed wrapped in thought and had a faraway look in his eyes. "Fo' hundred dollars!" he repeat ed to himself. "Fo" hundred dollars! En des ter think er it! I wuz de treas urer er de society fer two weeks en had ever' dollar er dat money iu my power! My, myl Fo hundred dollars fo' hundred bright, silver dollars in a shinin lump! Bre'r Johnson, will you please, suh, do me a favor?" "Des namo it, Uncle William. "Take des heah hiek'ry stick, suh, en hit me 'cross de head en den kick me ha'd cz you kin, suh, out de do'!" At lanta Constitution. Pain and Payn. Barry Pain relates that ho once sent the late James Payn a series of parodies for Cornhill. Payn accepted them, but there was a difficulty. One of them was parody of an author, X., who was a personal friend of Payn's and a very sensitive man, who would not take the sincerest form of flattery in the spirit in which it was offered. Now, it hap pens that there is a considerable resem blance between the style of X and that of another author of the same school, Y. Payn suggested that Pain should take ont X.'s name from the title of the paro dy and substitute that of the school of fiction to which he belonged. "Then," he said, "X. will think that it's meant forY." "But, "Pain asked, "whataboutY.?" "That's all right," he answered. Y. will know that it's meant for X." A Haunted Railroad Car. Every one has heard of haunted houses, but the railroad men know there are haunted cars as well. For instance, on the L. and N. there is a caboose known "1008" which carries on in the most supernatural manner. What do you say to a caboose tliat suddenly begins to shake and shiver like a man with the ague, and this, too, when it is standing alone on the track? My informant sol emnly asserted also that "1908" is sub ject to attacks of hysteria. It jumps up and down without the slightest provo cation. He says it did tho most remark able thing, however, one day near Rich mond. It was standing on a siding with all brakes set. All at once it started and ran np grade, over an embankment into a field. Paris (Ky.) Reporter. Dr. Mary Walker Bit Like a Weanaa. The ex-queen of Hawaii, surrounded by her court, was eugngod in earnest conversation with Dr. Mary Walker. The little doctor was neat and spick and span from the collar of her Prince Al bert coat to the soles of her little boots. She was dressed like a man. She wore no petticoats, but the serpent trail of the petticoat her furemothers wore is over her still, for all the evening she sat with her knees close together. She wears trousers, but the inherited re straint of the petticoats binds her knees. She may dress like a man, bnt sho 11 al ways sit as women sit. Washington Post BeaeSU of e KlBg'i hm. Not long ago bis majesty of Siam gave an ltulian (for painting one of his wives from a photograph) "the grand cross of tho Hiamcao crown." It is rather large order. "This ernes," said bis majesty graciously, "will entitle too to marry lit wives. It is a distinc tion I seldom confer, so 1 hope yon will luako good use of it. olam Observer. What Ma SaM. LlttloGlrl(to lady visitor) Please, Was Jaweror, let me see your tongue. Miss 1. (surprised) Why, my dear? Little Uirl Why, ma said you'd no id of a toainie. Ujimon Hltotch. ' BTJCELXN'I ARNICA SALVE, THE BEST SALVE la the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all 8k la Erup tions, and poelllvoly cures Piles, or do pay sequlred. It is Cbaranteed to give perfect aallsf action or money refund VtSr tn cents per box. For sale by 8. Dully. LnrrYotm Taxis At 0cn at inn Count Uovaa. Only O Boat e CI .Ny The French soldier is as easy to lead m a child. His cheerfulness and gay philosophy enable hint to endure the greatest hardships without a murmur. All he wants is justice. When ha has received his provisions, he straightvnty goes to weigh hie meat, hie bread, his coffee, his sugar, even his salt All he wants is his due, and if he finds that he has not received short weight he is sat isfied and cheefruL A kind word from an officer will make him happy, a ciga rette offered to him if he is abort of to baoco will make a hereof him. I remember one day passing a young soldier who was being taken to the hos pital. His right hand had been shot off clean. "Cheer up, my boy," I said to him, "no more fighting for you. They will nurse you and take care of you. " "Ah, lieutenant, " he replied with a look pitiful to contemplate, "how am I to roU my cigarettes now?" I put a small box of cigarettes in his breast pocket. I shall never forget the expression of gratitude on his face. In another instance a devoted orderly was pitying his captain whose leg had just been amputated. "Don't cry, olu fool, " said the captain to him. "I am going to keep you, and in the future you will have only one boot to clean every morning. " Max O'Roll in North Amarimn fiavuw Remarkablo Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Tlalnflcld, 111., makes tlio statement that she caught cold, which set tled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physi cian, but grew worse: no toluVher she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well, now docs her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trmrhottlesor lulsurcat Discovery .at F, S, Duffy 's Drug Store, large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. nilrearniiuinliillnu or Pnrlne-rahlp. The firm of Clark and Gulon, by limi tation of time and by mutual consent, is this day dissolved. All matters now in litigation will be prosecuted and defended to final judg ment jointly by the individual members of the firm. Mr. Clark will retain his place of biisincsi at his ofllce now occu pied by the firm. Mr. Union will remove to the office on the North' side of Broad street, immediately adjoining his resi dence, so soon as the samo is prepared for occupancy, of which notice will lie given., Hull which ttmo no may he found at his residence, or at the office of Mr. Clark. This Jane It Hi, 1898. Wm. W. CLARK, OWEN II. GUION. WARNER'S HELMET NERVE TABLETS PROMPTLY CURE ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, HEADACHE SLEEPLESSNESS Price, 25c., 50c. er $1 ser Box. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MOKE REFUNDED Sambas Free tarfrsreeats stamps to tS postage. BILMSTUEIIICnSCO., iM Urnad vnr, Vrk. i4 . go YEARS' EXPERIENCE D Tit adc Marks Dcsions COPYfUOHT Ac Anmne niHnf nketrto and dMertntinn nmr qntflkir aswortnin nur oitnton frea whether an In tent ton t prtibKblf pHlentiiblsj. ConimuntrA. tt(mPiitr1t?tlrnnfldent(al. liondbookoo Pntenta lent frM. Ohlowt airencr for iPcuriiig patfrtitn. FaltiU takn thruaph Mumi & Cu. roilr tprciiti notie, wttho- chnrye, la tb Scientific Jlrcericati. A handsnnielr IDtifrtratM vklf. IJiwrt rtr. ml t ton of any afteittilte loiirnal. lrnn. $:i a Tnnr; frar tnontha, L 0uld tj all tiewadM&ra, MUNN&Co.""' '.NewYork UnmA OnVw, OS F St, Waihlivluu, D.C.. JAPANES1? CURE A New and CnrnDlcl Treat firmt. conaiMinr ol ftUPPOHlTOKIKH, Capaulca of OintnMtil and two of evrry nature and dcarce. It miilicsanflpcraliM Doxta oi wiiiimcnr. a ncvcr-iaiiing cure tor rim wllh Ihc knife, which M painrui, ana onen rentiita la death. nnneiTMrv, Why anJurt lhl( ttrrlkle Slieauf Maa a WritlM saraalee la sack II tel. No Cure, Ne Per. joc. and fi a boa, a far I5. pent by mail, bemples ft re OINTMENT. &. SOe. CONSTIPATION t-JTrffin. reat LIVFR and STOMACH RKLULATOKand HUMID I'llHIKIKK. Small, aiild and pkaaant 10 lake: eutllr adapted far ckiktrea'a we. ooara tccaia. .. ... " J llllWPeIleUltl COCC -A .1.1 nriheae fai be eiveii wllh a Si boa or aaore of Pile Cure. NlfTKTO TUW UBMVUIB PajUMI jATAHUmm PlLS) Cvaa far sals sale by P. 8 DUFFY, Ne Barne. N. U. Flats, All Sizes', Carrie Load on Deck or U Hold. Red Heart Hand -Made and - . Sawed Shingle 1 Always on Hand. Cut Prices on llrlck, Laths and Fence Posts. Rtove Wood Cut and delivered to your door. 8e BIO UlLLs The Shingle flan. " a- s , ' - pa m a J -.. iJ ton r'?nn. nr jo E?9,ijLjLib. My little boy broke out with an Itching nab. I triad lire, doctor and mescal college bat he Lcpt getting wane, Ttn mu mot out ttptanck ofikinokiiehoi&botlfafreied. lis wit one nut or sores, end the etanch era, trlShtfuL In removing the bandages they would take the akin with them, and the poor chikl'i teraema were beart-brcaklrg. After ' the second application of Cirri cura (oint ment) I w Hgnt of iminvtmtni, and the sores to dry up. Ilia skla peeled o twenty times, bnt now ke it mtinlf cvrcd. RUB'T WATT AM, 4738 Coot it., Chicago, IU. ' ftratsr Cuae Trsathm-t roa Rmar aut Himem, with ,osi or lUie. Wun bath, with Omens Soap, fnltnwml he rcntl aaelsttogl wUk CuTacomi. yumtof womimAfciBcii". . SnMthnmfiinattlM world. Pm-rm Tlxpo attCittta. Chma.a'iop1joiIo. llowtodwllalvUuiiwune. T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN IOW PRICES ! We have just received another Fine Stock or FURNITURE consisting or lied Room Suits, Parlor Knils. Chiffoniers. Ward Kobes and Uali Stands at Lowest Prices ever known. TO THE LADIES 1 Give your orders to T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and he will fur nish you a One .. 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You enn see a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work is done by the Owens Portrait Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheapest place to liny your nice Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy' Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 75 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO 7 Middle Street," New Berne, N. O. t At the Rnnk Store I Latest Magazines. , FNliionlile Slationcry. I ' ' - Lailics Piiporflno VisitlnR Ciinls. Hook kcoiH'ra Biipplios Constantly '& . in Sto-k. I G. N. Ennett. X V To all Lovers of Good Beer. I will sty Hint I ran furnish as , good as can be. had in the United States Bottled FRESH EVEUY DAY and it is especially recommended by rorne of the Best Medical Authorities in the country for Weak and Debili tated Persons. Our Soft Drinks & mineral Wn?rn. Our Oinger Ale is equal to the Im ported. We guarantee Quality and Cleanliness in our goods. Auxlnus , . to Dense, I am yours respectfully, James F. Taylor AT HILLS In addition to the PnW If. Co. 'a regular linrs nf Chalnlesa anil (:hnin (.olumlilns, llarlionl and Vedette llicychs, I have added a new wheel, . , . Hill's Special, m-hlcli are made for me by the Hartford Cycle Co., and which -are tip-lo dnic In every res poet, which 1 will sell . . For $3o.oo ' I will have a full line of CHEAP NEW WHEELS in a few days, prices rangiog trom 3U to -). Completo Line of SUNDRIES Tires, Rella, Lamii. &c, nt lowest Cash Pricea. rViid fur price llat. bold for CAtHI only! - . , I Inive secured the agency of Ilia COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY'S GOODS. And have a stork of aame on hand, ron- alaiinx of (Iraphoplionis, Records and Muni.lia lL.nur.llv ""Pl'l'ea treiu-rally. un.vrnornoNEs sold on in a 1 ki4mskn , - I WM. T. IIII.T,, I 01 80. Front 8t., New Berne, N. 0. I ; Mi I0U HONE IRK dean, pure, lifloine, guaranteed lo be chemically made from distilled water and free from Impnrlilra. Ri lally In tended and prerc(l for humaa con sumptloo, Ire delivered daily (except Fundaya) ( a. an. lo p. m. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to J noon. For prices and other Information, ajldreaa, New Borno Ico Co., U. 8. OL'ION, lUiAoae. Lodge Directory. (URKKA LOIX1B NO. T. I. O. O. T.: M-r:-B,J. Dhmawty, N. C H. Hall, V. O.; J. U Moody, K'c'd. gec'ty; J. B. l'urker, Jr., Trwae. Kvvular meeUcica every Monthly nlrhta S:S o'clock. - CAMTMET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1. O. O. T. OiDeers: C. H. Hall, O. P.: F- K. Hyman, H. e.; N. C. Uuiche, 8. W.; A. K. Hlhbartl, J. W.i H. C. Lnmxlen, Bcribe; M. Ouruck. Trees. Regular EncatunmenW, lat, SO, and 6th (It any) riiuraday uIkUis In each mouth at NO: o oJoc ITHENIA LODGE NO. 8, K. ot w.-Meeta : very Tuesday night In their Cartle Halt, 1 Middle Street: visiting KniirDtawHI receive a ctalvalno welcome. J. It. Bmlth, C i; A. E. I'lttinan, V. O.; W. 8. Pamonn, K. R. .; C. C. Tbornton, M. of . J. J. Baxter, M. otB. I t ANTON CLKhtMONT NO. a, PVM- I. O. O. f, omceni: Geo. Slover, Captain ; T. t. Hy-! man, Lieut.; P. H. Pelletler, Bnsiira ; Wm. J. Pitta, Clerk; Ed. Uerook, Accountant. RK alar Cantonments, Stl and 4th Tlmrsilay uiKbte In each month at 8 KM o'clock' , i '.'RAVEN LODOB NO. 1, KNIGHTS OV HAR MONY: Meets Snd and 4th Wecliiemlay itiirlits In each month in Roun tree's Half, ntTMo clock. 8. it. Ball, Prteldeiit; 1. II. Smltli, Secretary. ht. John's i-ODuKNo.swA.r. and a. M: s.w.7 owrg'orew?!. w.j't.' .?'G?eD trees.; W J Pitts. Kecty. Beejular Com- municaUona 8d Wednesday each month. - , CUATTAWKA TK1BS NO. 14, IMP. O. It. M MlllcS, ill fact SmS to Sllit WOW. Meets the ud Sleep of every 7 Sunaf Monday, . S'rleTnN0.':- ytfySSS - ' fco Inc of Summer liobes SST T- Fae S"!lunni 8!U,U'T " I al haxe on huml 1 vggioB SKWBKRNB CHAP-KK. NO. 46, B. A, ntcriH T. A. Ureetu H. P. M. -K. T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Troas. C. D. Ili-adliam, Kec'ty. Kexular i ouvooa Uuna9d Mondav each monfJi. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDER? NO. HI, K.T.: Otflcers: T. W. Dewey, E. C.; Jaa. Ketlmond G.;T. G. Hyman, C. G ; T. F. Mc amhy. Prelate; H.e). Pumrose, Recorder. Kogulai Conclaves first and third Frlduva ol clu month. ... KNIGHTS or IIONOR-nmcera: 8. D. Pope, Dictator! G. L. Vinson, Rciwrter; W. P. Rountree, Kinnnctal Kpoi-ter New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the 2nd and 4th Friday nlvlita at 7:30 o'clock in Rountree's ilnll. Pollock Street. ' NEW HEKNB LODGE NO. 1. F. II. AC-1. C. Pcalea, Prent; J. H. Stulih, KeoorilinK Si-ty; E. K. Quldley, Flimnclnl M-rty. Meetrt In Knitihtr. ot P thins hall every 1st and drd Wednesday nwhts in each montli. AT L A N T KV & N. C, HA I LUO A D, Transportation Depnrtmrut, New Berno, N. C, June 14, 1898 INOTICE - , '-. - TO ' ! Agents and Truck Shippers. Spprinl Truck Train No. 213, will lie discontinued on thin Koail .AFTER 8ATDHDAY, JUNE 18. Commencing Monday, Juno Sfllli, all Truck will take No. 4 Passenger and No. 2 Freight Trains from regubr stutloi when advised of tho amount to lie shipped 8. I, DILL, ' Superinlendeiit. II. W. HOII'SON. I Funeral Director nnl Embalnier. Office C3 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 108 Broad Street. . HT Burial rnhea a spocialty. SSS, Hi WiiED talking to You . . , . About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is the fact that our. LonoR8tablIsiird business and the Great Army of 8at--' islied Patrons we have made is the beat testimony t as to Hie quality of our' goods and the way we do busbies. . . . . ALL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture rai lie fonad here at lowest prices. If you are contemplating tbo purchase of Furniture a call aij my storcwill provwprofltable. John Suter, Under Hotel ChatUwka, New Berne, N. C. ' WAR! on no WAit We Have the Nicest Line of . . IXorrlpjeratorx ami Wnler CoiI?r . . In the Pity. AlaoaiK-b HeneonuMo Articles as Fly Traps, 8orwn IKmrM, Window Hrreona, 1m Cream Frcravrn, lint and klmue Traps. Claims Sclaaora and Ttiianra. every sr. tide with tho name of CIaumi on wune s fully warranted. Exoelxinr and Kl mot look Htnvrs, No Fancy (Jaatlnti, but we guarantee them to give satiafaction. ' L II. CUTLER HAUDWAIU CO WILLENBRINK'S Ecstaurant d Mil Rcces, 120 MlpOLE Hi., NEW PKIISE, N.f, rveryrblait w taS rirM la-o. ;r.ter(rl Vmmm, Plpelnt Rale tip Ihe Week I HAVE A LAIIGE DTOCZ OF Horses Aw Mules . ON HAND wliioli urriveiPUh June 21, by Steamer and Kail and which will lie Sold Cheap for the CASH or on Good Negotiable Paper. . 1 ; - - I lutVO Ijai'gC Hoi'SCB and Small Hor&'8; Large MllleB ami Dlliull - Tyson & Jones, ( urtlingc, N, ('.; Hnsscy, Taiboro, N. r.; Hackney, Wilson, N. ('.; 1'aibour, South Hoston, Vra., w hich I am Selling I heap for the ASH or ON T1MK. , ' - Don't Forget that I am in the Harness Business. T W. STEWART,. ' 681. 70. 72. tii 74. 744 AND 70 " UR0A1) STREET, v M. Hahn &; Co., " u " Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND HORSES - d X 4:03IIIiKTi: TANK OF BuggieV, No.'s Ii8, no and THE NW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OP NEW CJAI1TA1V ISritOES A OENEIIAL T. A. ORF.EN, Preaident, CIKOIKJE flREEN, Vrcrrinry. OLFRNUKR, Con'l Agent. EafUrrn Carolina Dlsfatih' and Old UiniiliiluD Line. Important Notice! to miiiij:kn. I'nlil Further Notice Jlie Blenmcr Nl'.WCEKNK will auil nt 10 A.M. on Tl'ESlMVa and 7 A. M. on Fill DAY?. Till steamer makes landings at all Hlations. GY.0. HKNDKK.S0N, Agent. New IVrno, N. C, May !J0, 1 80S. A Good Telephone KF.UVK'K IS A HL'HINKHH NKCKSfllTY, A IIO.MB (M)NYKNIKNt'K. A CUM 11INKI) C'oilVCIlW'IK Itixurj' ! Order Your Phone at Once I A l AItl.OAD OK KVu Ilnvlit ts iiimI E:arrl i'tivorn! JfHT TIKI I WW. I ." . : - on hand. made by Kamlolph, Kinston, N. C; New Berne, N. C. . RETAIL DEALERS IN IvCTJLES . ! 5 Poad Carts and , Harness. taa fliddle Street. , BERN, N. C. $.70,000,00 F1KK INBUKANt'K BUSINESS, W.'P.fn.APF.S,(v ' Offlm: OYER CITIZENS HANK r r ., PEALEIt IN ukxeiiai. haiidwaiif. AND MA. KINDS OF iiiTir,iixc IIATKIlIAIe.' Wire Nellinir, Hcrcen Doors A Windows. falnclor lCcfrIt;vmlor, Which are the lira'. They have hut few tipialaaud NO hCrKIUOIt.", - Ico Crenin Frceaera, WaU-r Cud, ra. aliLli'gmi Hlnves and Itnnfea, AK''nt Divoc's I'nmla. Under Hotel Chattawka, New Berne, N. C. ?, I .1. ,,J , . a l . Ornriii OPWinr O I I Mnar' 'irs (mi -it .t l aa r rh ,- i te .''. t "- I" "'( il-lt- t U tawi-Mt rr, ' t t . I........... r.. ' & 4 ,
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