THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, ex o pt Monday, at M Middle Street. . Pbohi No. 8. - ' . CHARLES L. STEVENS, IDITOB AJID PBOPRIBTOB, SUBSCRIPTION BATES jne year, In advance,.. 00 One year, not In advance, 6 00 Monthly, by carrier In the city 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. Entered at the Post Offloe, New Beme, N. O. as second class matter. - ' - Ofllcial Paper of New Bern and Graven Connty. New Berne. N. C, Oct 28, 1808. ' And the mountain, (Russell) groaned, and brought forth a mole (of a political proclamation.) The immense increase in negro registration in Buncombe county is alarming. As long as Raesellism and Butlerism continue, bo long will Negroietn increase and thrive, and drive out the Anglo Saiou, who Will not live in a State where the negro controls his commercial and Social present and future condi tions. . ' . '; . CANNOT STAND CONDITIONS. The pnblio letter of Mr. Samuel Bacoo, published recently in . these columns,' shows most - plainly how Russellism affects commercial interests in North Carolina. No State has better or more invi ting openings for men with money, brains and energy, but men with . these combinations are not going to rash in and invest in any StaAe where such political conditions exist as they do today, under the present State administration, in North Car olina. And not only will men and money be kept away, but those now in the Sfsate who can leave, will do . so, and like Mr. Bacon will do so, everyf they have to sell their prop- . erty at a sacrifice. 8o far as the young men are con cerned, especially in Eastern Caro lina, there are no prospects for them, no inducement for them to remain at home, for with pegro rule, there can be no develop ment. An examplo of this was told the Tocbnal, a prominent lady, the WHO Ul UlUltllUCU. U1V1VURUI VI this city, saying that she was going to send her son away from here to engage in business, as soon as he finished at school. If home people are disturbed by local conditions, can it be expected that outsiders will rush in and In vest their money ? ' And the negroes, thomselves, how long can they, exist without the white man's support ? The negro has no property to sell and then leave the State, he must remain no matter what happens, and so must some of the white people, for it is impossible that all can leave, no matter how much worse conditions become. The only remedy is for the white men to stand together, and thereby overthrow llussellism and its attend ant train of evils. And November 8th will see the (nsgarjitlon of White 8a premacy and honest government In North Carolina. . There la mors Catarrh In this section of the cenntry thaa all othtr disease put together, and until th last few years was snppoted to b incurable. For great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and ' pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cur with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Bcienc has proven catarrh to b a constitutional disease, and therefore require consti tutional treatment, flail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, I lb only constitutional cor oa to market. It I taken Inter nally I dote from 10 drop to a tea. spoonful. It acts directly oa th blood sad mucous surf see of lb system. They offer on hundred dollar for kny cas It falls to curs. Fend for circulars and ssllmoalele. Address, F. i. CIIENKY A CO., Toledo, O, mm; bv Drugrlats, 7"o. Hall's Family Pills ars th but. OOYBBNOa-S PROCLAMATION. Tb Governor of North Carolina lias Usual a proclamation, aod bis private secretary, th Revsrend Major Cade, has put Lis o. k. upon it. It is prt-cedm by a wealth of whereases, and io its final analysis ft is instruction to the white people of the east to lie down. .We feel justified in saying that they are not going to do it. They have borne themselves with wonderful prudonc and forbearance, ' and executive proclamations nor anything else is likely to swerve them from the as sertion of their rignts. This bluff will not o. The white people are determined to carry North Carolina this year aod Rus sell need -not think he can scare them out of this resolution. They wi)lvobvy the law, but they will carry the State, just tje same. Charlotte Observer 26th. - A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada- E. Hart, of Qroton, 8. t.,("Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally termi nated In consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr, Eipg's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gsve It a trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cared me) and thank Qod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Regular size 60c and fl.OO guaranteed or price refunded. , Great Attraction. ' : ' Bonnet Does Whlleby's new play, end happily. " Nearpass Oh, yes an hour earlier than the average. ! Bow to Prevent Croup. We have two children who are sulrjtcl to attacks of croup. Whenever an at tack is coming on my wile gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aod it always prevents the attack. It is a house hold necessity In this county and no matter what else we run out of, it would not do to be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. More of -it Is sold here than of all other cough medicines com bined. J. M. Nickle, of NIckle Tiros., merchant, Nickleville, Pa. Vor sale by F.B.Duffy. - - Expedient. "Alfred, dearest, there are burglars in the h ute.'' 'Yis. I'll set off the burglar alarm and make them think I'm just coming in from down town." . Old fushiuns In drcri may be revived, but no old fashioned medicine can re p'ace Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv ,;, For sale by F S. Duffy. . t ' -. , Wor. a Both Way. 'Don't you think, James, that the lonely dinners at the club drive a num ber of men to matilmont?" 'Maybe, sir-, but not so many u matri mony drives to the club!" - Many a household is saddened by death because of the fallue to keep on baud a safe and absolute certain cure for croup such a One Minute Cough Cure, See that your little ones are protected against emergency. F S Duffy. A Biff Phonograph. A phonograph of sufficient dimensions to be heard by 10.000 people is being made for use at tho Paris Exposition in 1900. "v Tho Sara La Grippe Car. - There Is no use' suffering from this dreadful malady If you will only get 'the right remedy. You are hiring pain all through your body, your liver I out of order, hav no appetite, no life or am bition, hevt a bad cold, In fact are com pletely used up. Electric Bitter Is th only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach snd Kidneys, tone up the whole system snd msk you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cur orprlc refunded.' For sale at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, only bO cent perbolil. A Lagal OsaJas. 'Bam," said tb eloquent attorney after th prisoner had been acquitted, "now that It's all over, tall me honestly whether you burglarised that house." "Say, boss, I thaught I did till I heard tbst speech of yourn, bnt now I know that I didn't". Late to bed and early to rise, prepares amao for his bom In tbs skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes llfs longer and better and wiser, F S Duffy. The fipart Tlew. '"It stums the captain of ibeTsxagon Is unable to tell eiactly wber his ship was situated at any stag of lb fiiiht. "Yea It's pity. Th Ignorsnt tuts wssloobuay fighting. Our Ultle boy was afflicted with rlieu mllm In bis kner; and st limes unabls to put bit foot to tlis floor. We triad In vslo, everything ws could bear of that we thought would hlp him. We al most lata up In dtapalr, when torn on adviard to try Chamberlain's I'aln Balm. Wc di.l . nil 1 1 . flint bottle gats so mii a relif f lUt gut a s-ond One. and, to tir aurpiinn, It him sound snd well. J. T. 1!at, ! ! Cl.rlatlaa ('Imrili, Sr.rli(, Kar, Y : I J F. H. Hi.'';, .... ,, I at.... , TWO BEr.". "Te cases. X baro been an inU'io eusf rer from Eczema for live years. I tried medicines, lour doo. tora, ono a Bpociiliot in skiu diseases, with no imnrovcraoiit,aad setting me almost frantlo with dreadful Itching. After Minjr throe bot-' tlea Of CUTIOOBA itliaOLVKNT. kdU one box cf CUTlccr.A Salve, tro completrln enmf. GEO. A. LOWE, pat Market Bt., l'tni-fa. i Ihadnramaforccveayeara, and rev scalp 1 wni In a bail srnta. Tlireo iuclioa of eiV back tras covered with a drv scab. Tlw itchirur was o b.il I thouRht It would drive me mad. I tried all remedies hrt could nntprtenred. I . oaedflve bottles of CtmcuBAnKsoLVENT.fiTe cakes of Crmonna Botp.and Ave boxes of Conrfuna Ralvb, and I aw complettly cured. C LONG, 325 Wilton Ave., Toronto, Can. anEnrcras rnimtrrpii Twrn ira fTsrm raiso Unfost,wiTH Loasnr H.IK Warm hvthtvtth I'tmrr.tA Siap. pntl l"nlnlr wits CailcvaA,aa4 auidoMiorcuriciiaA Ranmxi, IMdtVflmramrttlinwwM. rnrrrv Tflo im Cfw. : Ouar ,i'io(.Uoifa)a. UowtoCuraoau,aMUl(ih lmieniita ,stialljra ' H Messrs J as. A. Bryan,' Joseph Elnsey, .T. Q. Jackton and E. H. Green will ad dress tbeir follow citizen of Craven County at ' . Klverdale, Tuesday, Nov. 1st. ; j. Dover, Wednesday, Nov. "2nd. . Vanceboro, Thursday, Kov. 8rd. Trultt's, Friday, liiov. 4th. . Jasper, Saturday, Nov. 5th. All who are In favor of the affair of North Carolina being controlled by WHITE MEN, are earnestly invited to attend. . , . . F.T.PATTERSON, . Chm. Craven Co. Dem. Ex. Com. - H. R. BRYAN, JR., Sea Craven Co. Dem, Ex. Com. i Three Doctors in Consultation. . From Benjamin Franklin. "When you are sick, n hat you like best is to be chosen for a medicine in the first place; what experience tells you is best, to be chosen in the second place, what reason (i. e.. Theory) says is best is to be chosen In the last place. But it you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experi ence and Dr. Reason to bold a consulta tion together, they will give you the best advice that can be taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina tion would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would recommend it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason would recommend it because It is prepared on scientitio principles, and acts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and restor ing the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by F. S Duffy., - At Usual. 'That was a pretty serious riot up the State yesterdsy. Five persons were kill ed, I bellfvo.r , . : "Yes; what was It about?" '"it started in an argument as to wheth er one American or two were killed In the Santiago naval fight." . , ; . - v . SttLIEr ISMS. HODBS) Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New Great 8outu American Kidney Cure." It is a creat surprise on account of Its exceed ing promptness in relieving pain in blad. der, kidneys and back, in male or female. Believes retension of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cur this is the remedy. 8old by C D. Hradham, Druggist, New Berne, Ci. V. Precaution. "That Mrs, Sinker can't keep a cook to save her life." "Well, shs ought to to save her hus band's. '; ; "' . " .. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your cbughs and colds with On Minuta Cough Cur. It I so good children cry for It. It cures croup; bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe and all throat and lung disease. F. 8. Duffy. The Poet's Tomb. Joquln Miller, tb poet, who Is build ing his own torn1) In the California woods, ha used only flint snd hi masonry will lssl for centuries. In tb rock he baa cut the word 'To tha Unknown." I. Or. B. Dh's Aail Olarotie Msy be worth mors to you than 100 If you have a child who sous bedding from inoooteneno of water during sleep. Cure old and young alike. It arrests th trouble at once. 1. Sold bv a D. Brad ham, druggist, New Berne, N. O. Bm Wheals TaMlraM. An answer recently filed by th learned "oonucll" for the dufendant lb New York court contain th follow ing: "Th defendant douye that th description of a contemplated tailrao of about cue rod and four Incbeo across defendant's land is contained in aney water right to run or flow water, but is put in plaintiff's complaint from wheels la plaintiff's bead." Caa and Com toout Soothing, healing, clean. ing, Da Will's Wltrh II awl Salv Is the Implacable enemy of sores, bnrns snd wounds. It never falls to cur piles. You may rtly upon It. F 8 Duffy. "Nobody can learn all tlmre la worth knowing In tills lifeline," Said Vr ilMkt.iii wla-Oy. "And a Dion ought linvor to amtuina that bis eduratna Is flnliilied. I'm (tolug to k'fp r!t,h abmid WHh mine. I'm gulnfl to study satnmo- my." His wife I'd knl at tilin y and thru in a ruld, hard ti.no tr!nm I: l.inil.l. you'll lit, ft t ,:.k amnn t - r ti'-iiMi li nn ( ' i f lf inn ( mi all nu;!iL" V, a . . ,i : eHC'JLD HAVE E-JTN A BOY. k FatkMIe Storr Prom the ReolUattoaa f Elliabcth Csdr Btaatoa. A pathetlo little story comes from the "Reonllentinna" of Kiixabeth Carly Stan ton. She anye that when ber brother died She climbed upon ber father's knee, won dering what oould be anid or done to fill the empty place In his hear. "Oh, my daughter," be sighed, "I wish you were a boyl" I threw my arms about his neck and said, "I will try to be all my brother was." All that day and far Into the night I pondered the problem of boyhood. I thought the chief thing to be done to equal boya was to be learned and courageous, so I decided; to study Greek and learn to manage a horse. As soon as I was dressed I hurried to our good pastor, the Rev. Simon Hoaaok, who was always early at work in his gar den. ' , " "Doctor," said I, "which do you like best, boys or glrlsf" . , "Why, girls, to be sure I Iwouldn't give you for all the boys In Christendom.' - "My father," said I, "prefer boys. He wishes I were one, and I Intend to be as like one as possible. I am going to ride on horseback and study Greek. Will you give me a Great lesson now, dootorf I want to begin at once." , "Yea, ohlld," he said,, throwing down his hoe. "Come Into my library, and we wUl begin without delay." , -, I kept up my lessons at the wrsdnage and made rapid progress. I Vrprisod even my teacher, Who thought me capable of doing anything. I learned to drive and to leap a fenoe and ditch on horseback. I taxed every power, hoping some day to hear my father say: ' "Well, a girl la a good as a boy, after all."- .. . ,.,-.,( But be never (aid lk -' , t - I began to study Latin, Greek and mathematics with a class of boys in the academy, many of whom were much older than L Two prizes were offered In Greek. I strove for one and took the second. "Now," said 1, "my father will be sat isfied with rue." i - I rushed breathless into hi office, laid my prise, a new Greek Testament, on the table and exclaimed: . "Therel Igotitl" . ' ' " i Be took up the book and asked me some questions. Then he kissed roe on the fore head and exclaimed. With a sigh: . . "Ah, you should have been a boyl" Ho "Starkta" Allow e. One of too first thing I did the morn ing after my arrival at Gibraltar, says Professor Simon Newcomb In The Atlan tic, was to choose a convenient point on one of the stone parapet for "taking the sun," In order to test the running of my chronometer. I had some suspicion as to the result, but was willing to be amused. A sentinel speedily Informed me that no sight were allowed to bo token on the fortification. I told him I was not taking sight on the fortification, but on the sun. But he was Inexorable. Tho rule was that no sights of any sort could be taken without a permit. I soon learned from Mr. Pprngue, the American consul, who the proper officer was to Issue the permit, which I was assured would be granted without tho slightest difficulty. The oonsul presented me to the military governor of the plaoe. General Sir Fen wick Williams of Kara. lie was a man whom It was very Interesting to meet There was no need of troubling him with sooh detail a that of a permit to take sights, but the consul vontured to relate my experienoo of the morning. Betook the Information In a way whioh showed that England in making him a general bad lost a first class diplomatist. Instead of treating tho matter seriously, he pro fessed to be greatly amused and sold It re minded blm of the case of an old lady In Punoh who had to pass a surveyor in the street behind a theodolite. "Ploase, sir. don't shoot till I get past, " the begged. , Keaader'a "Oa TV-ark." Doctors, when they send away a busy man for several weeks of rest, do not con sider that to ono ocuustomed to work an enforced rest Is both Irritating and de pressing. Meander, tho famous church historian, had promised bis physician on being or dered to Carlsbad to drink its famous wa ters that he would take no books with him except one work, which the doctor with reluctance allowod. - On the morn ing of the historian's departure tho doc tor, wishing to say goodby to his patient, called at bis door and saw a cart ladea with heavy folios. "But, dear professor," said the physi cian, with the emphasis of displeasure, "you promised ms to take no books with you." i "Yes, doctor," replied thoohlldllke pro fessor, "but you allowed me one work, so I thought I might take the father with me to Carlsbad." The "one work" Inoluded three or four soon volumes. Youth's Companion. arreting Wsasa Instantly Believed The Fkmiccr Tablxt. almost In stantly relieve all paia, aching and sore ness In th womb. . They are applied directly to the affected parts, and act Ilk a toothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain. If used In con nectlon with the Famccn Toxic, will speedily and radically cure all forms of Femal Complaint and Weaknesses; In cluding Falling of th Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of tbe Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, LeuoorrboBa or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Dragging Sensstioa In Groin Ac'alng snd t I'aln In Back snd Liml Flooding, Etc Try this nw snd mr prising' cure. Ftmlcur Trale $1.00 Femlcur Tablets (34 treatments) 11.00 4old by Henry's Pharmacy, Nsw Bern When In Bsyboro stop at th Lopton Bousa for good accommodations. WC WANT YOUR TRADE! And Iherefnr offer you th following low prlrra. l'rrhane you aft Ibterealed In ( arpfnirr Ionia If an we bars: A cnn pa aaw for iV. A nice Hand Kaw fur 7"c. A J it are and 4 I;!ia for (It A ilori'ii aWia t-nl Taer f"r 10c. A a f.ml Hti: f-r h'. A 1 I'Mii l. ne t-t 5c. A ( nr.n!.Tt h.'ut, fi.r t! 31. A t-M ( v Aila l"i 1 Ii. A Jai k 1 ii. fur i. . A t-mmil, 1 f..r .', i.-. A l'i.i. hi, f,.f r A I-- ,1 i i i '. ' - I f.,r !'., A I '.I I rl . !j. in n 4 ' I ! j f I I . . I i l..c ! verest Trial. Until recent yean woman's severest trial has been the bringing of children into the world. Today nearly all the sickness, pain, discomfort and dread are avoided by those expectant mothers who use Mother's Friend, that wonder ful liniment made famous by the great good it has done. It is used externally. That is the only sensible and safe way to relieve morning sickness, headache, tightness, swollen, hard or rising breast. The bearing of children need no longer be dreaded. Mother's Friend has been called a Godsend by mothers all over this land. Sold at drug stores for fl a bottle, and by .-r , , " - Tas BrarlflsM "tenia1 , Atlanta, ( abji Lodge Directory. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO, 8. A. F. & A. M.-, OfflcersR 8 Primrose, W M George Green, 8 W; O D Bradham, J W; T A Green, Treasurer; W J Pitts, Secre tary, W W Clark, S D; T G Hvman, J D. Regular Communications 2d Wednesday each month, j CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. O. O. Fl Officers: F R Hvman, C P; N C Hughes, H P; A E Hibbard. S W; J L Moody, J W; C H. Hall, Scribe; E Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, ftrd, and Sth (if any) Thursday nigme in eacn montn at 7;HU o'clock CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY: Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights In ' each month in Rountree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7:30 o'clock. H. C. Whiteburst, President, Jas. H. Smith, Sec'y, R. U. Hill.F. Bec'y. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. F Officers: C. II. Hall, N. G.j .1. L. Moody, V. G.; T. II. Hntton, R'c'd.' Sec'ty; J. R. Parker, Jr., Treas. Regular meetings every Monday night at 7:80 o'clock. , CANTON CLKbMONT NO. S, V. I. O. O. W Dftlcera: Geo. 81over, Captain; T. G. Hy man, Lieut.; P. H. Pelletier, Knslprn ; Wm. i Pitts, Clerk; Ed. Uerock, Accountant. Bet; ular Cantonments, td and 4th Thursday eights In each month at8.-0u o'clock1 KW BKRNE CHAPTER HO. 16, K. A. t.: KHeerBi T. A. (ireeu, H. P, K.; T. W. Dewny, Scribe; Clias. Duffy, Treas.; C. D. Rrailham, Bec'ty. Reirular convooa i tons td Mondav eair.h month. T. JOHN'S COMMANDKHY Sit. 10, K.T.: offloera : I. W. Dewey, K C; Jas. Kedmond G.;T. G. Hytiian, C. O.; T. V. Mo. amhy, Prelate; It. S. Pnnirose, Itecorder. KegnlKi Conclaves first and third Fridays ol tbr month. r KNIGHTS OP HONOB-Orrleein: 8. D. Pope, Diotatiir; G. L. Vinson, Reiiorter; W. K. Itount'ee, Klivmotnl Knporter New Berne I. 'Uko No. U3 meets the 4i"l snd 4tb friday nh-lits t 7:80 o'clock in Bountree's Ull, P,oIKii k Mrwl. SBW BKKNE LODPE NO. 1, V. II. 0.-.C. Scales, Prest ; J. H. S nl'h, Kecordlnu Kucty: E. E. yulnloy, Financial wty. Meets In KnlKhth of Pythias hall every 1st and trd Wednrtiy nmliU In -ch mouth. , Accidents Will Happen In the best regulated families, especially when you are learning to ride a wheel; but if you have a high grade Favokitb wheel you will not injure it by the rough est usage. They are wsll made, light aud put together as if It was only one piece. We are selling handsome Bicycles from 20 to Second hand Bicycles, good aa new, from $5 00 up. GASKINS' CYCLE tOMPANV. . Planters Building. TO TBE LADIES! Olvyour umers to T. J. TUUN'ER with your Small Picture of yoursrlf or any one of your family and he will fur-oii-b you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . Ton can see a fine sample of this work at my store. T. J. Turner's It Ilia Chesnest place to buy your ine Furniture, Cook Stoves, Heating btoves. Library Lamps and Toilet Bets for Cash or rn time. Buy your Gasoline from T. J. Turner deltvorrd in any part of tbe city at loo per gallon. T.J.TURNER . Furniture Company, , 75 Middle Street, New Berne, N. O. Y7ILLENEII INK'S Restaurant se3 hmi fa, 129 winm: bt.,; h'EW BERNE, N.C. ' Til ONE NO. 115. Cvrylkiia lr aS ri'l l. sir. a Lai si. ai.nl Sll . sir ib wa. -STEAMERS- CAROLINA EISPATCH LINE, AND Old Pominiojoteamshlp Co. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points North. The Steamer NEUSE will leave od Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6 p. nr., abarp. The Str. Newberne Will sail 011 Tuesdays and Ftiu'a at 12 o'closk. noon, making land ing at all way stations. .'. Freight received not 'later than one hour previous to sailing. , For farther information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M, K; Kino, Gen. Mgr.; ' ET.O. HTjDGiNS,Gen.Frt.4 Pass.Agt. Norfolk, Va. ' New Berne. N. 0 May 30th, bf)8. Southern R ail way. The Standard Bailway;ot;tlie SOUTH The Direct Line tojall Points. ' ; TEXAS, : .: s.v: CALIFORNIA, JblLOItlDA, CUBA AST POUTO KICO. Strictly First-Clas Equipment Jon; all Through or Local T mio; Pullman Pal ace Sleeping Oars on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Schedules, Travel by the Southern and you nre as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expcdi tious Journey. ,. ; 'Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta bios, Kates und Ocneral Information, or address . , F. E. DARBY, It. L. VEKSON, v c. p. t. a, " . F. a.; - AahevilW,N. C. V Charlotte, N. C. Fbank 8. Gannon, J M. Culp, 8d V P A Qui Mhp. , Truf. Mn W. A. Tvbk, G P A," WASHINGTON. - D. C, FOR HO.MK USE a Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilltd water and free from Impurities. Specially in tended aud prepared for human con.' Sumption. '- Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. - Sunday (retail only) 7 a. m. to 12 noon. ' For prices aud otlicr.information, addresa, . New Beme Ice Co., B. F." GUION, MANAota E. I DEALER IN- oi:M:itAi, HARDWARE,' - AND ALL KINDS OF IHJILDIXG JlATF.ItlAI Wire Netting, 8crrn Doors 4 Windows. Glacier , IlefrlKeriitor, Which are tbe Dest. They have but fow equals and NO BUFERIORS.. Ioe Cream Freesera, Water Coolers, Michigan Stoves snd Ranges. Agent Devoe's Paints. Under Hotel ChatUwka, New Berne, N. C. Big Knock Down on Eeef. . ! will open a BEEF MARKET on South Front 8irwt, nest to my Store SATURDAY MORNING. Keep the very Bvst, Fatu-at snd Nicest lltif in market The Ixtt round slske, Bo. btewing hn !. Sc. Omie one, corns all, see what as aie doing. Dry Blnve Wotd, Hand-Made and SawrdKlilnslm, llrlrk. Milch Cowa, tug-gli-s, 1 1 or a. a, Hlclta, Flats All to tell or IUot. EIG HILL, TL Stlcils Kai- To tli3 Puli!ic ! Wr nrr dtthr, M wit m h. rrlufcr, m fix ii g Hut ' 1 ' r ti ' v.1 run e l.. Onr hi I I. ! f.f) I U K. ' y i 11, ; - 1 . .11 a 1 n! h rMiiiml,ir 1 ' ! r ' sj w ! ,1 i' 1 t n f u r 1 1 -' t jf V i t I ' - F l : I . t ' I ' J' ft 1 . I l - ; ! - 1 - H 1 . k 1 r r ; I -..!., IGE M. Jiahn & Co., S - Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. , . WHOLESALE ANDJRETAIL DEALERS IN -A CCMPIETE I.I3fE OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. ' No.'s I18, 130 and 1 aa Hiddle Street. FINANCIAL. T. A. Ureen, Prea, B.H. Meadows, Vlea Pr H. at.Uaovaa.Caxhlxr CITIZEiVS BASK or xsrsroT- BSBxrai, jsr.o. DO A BKNKKAL BAN'KINU BUSINKHc , The AouonnuotBanaa, Bankers, liorpoi atlona, rarmers, Uerchnnta ami olhxrs re oeived on lavorahlr terms. 'rompt anil oar hil attention given to the intei mi ot our oua tomers. Coil- ottona a Kpeolalty. boaku of DiawjToas. renllnaud Ulrloh K. U. MeaUowa, J. A. Meuflows, Chai,. Unity, Jr. inniual W . lpook, James Rodmond, Chaa. H. rowlvr, Mayer Hahn.H i.- Jl- Pralmrer, Tbomas A.breen B. W.8mallwoa .C.JH.rov. . ilvea4 K-i' A' W, r , CroekettT 1 F. & M. BANK, MAY 1st, 181)8. Capital Stuck,.'. $75,000.00 Surplus , 8,500,00 Undivided Prollts....... . 8,170.08 OFFICERS: L. II. Cutler' Pri-sidfiit. W. 8. Chadwick, Vict Pres. T. W. Dkwky. CHBhier. J. W. BilJliu, Teller. F. F. Maitiikwr. Collector. DlliECTOKM Wm. R. Bludis, M. M. Murks, O. 1). Bradliaiu, P. 11. Pelletb r, L. 11. ( nllcr. ,lno, Suter, V. S. Chsdwick, J. W. Stewart, T. W. Dewey. We want your business and feel that we can offer you as much In return as any other bank in the city. It Is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons., v MUNCH OFFICE l A. I'eili'illJ.i Co., (Sucveesors to D. W. Silsby A Co.) IlankerN and , lSrokrN. Stocls, Honda, ' Cotton, Urals, Provlsloai Bought and sold for cash or on margin C one per cent, in lots from 20 up. Over Cotton Exchange. tWNational Rank References. Inconstant Quotations. A. O NEWBERRY.-Managpi I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF . . I I ON HAND which arrived bj Kil and which will h sold Very Iaw for CASH or on Oixid Negotialla TajH-r, I have Largo Horses and .Small Horses, in fuct siriti lo suit anyone, Ijtrn Line (if Viut r Kolns on haiuL ' ' I nU ii;.ii on hmid I'.u;-(;iis insilo hy JtHiidoh, Kiuslon, "S. C. Tj'-on t Jones, Curtluif;., N. C; Hui.i-y,Tarbiiro, N. C; Hut kney, Wileon, N. C:.; l.n lx.nr. South Uufion, Va., ahich 1 am Selling (heap for the CAM! or ON' TIM!'. I ;"ii't 1 ' l! t 1 an in I'.i- ll.irni ' riikiuras. 1 v ll iJL tOPYSS,OMT. itr PKOr tSSiu.NAL. F. M. Simmons, A. I). Ward J. i. t oil, - vv. lu. SIMIONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at I LAW. ' -.v ftt:w dt.Kisr:, N. Office 68 So. Front street, nearly oppo- situ llolel CliaKuw L.K. tOlllces also at ltaleiirh aud binitlitield ) ' i rauiico lu tlieeuiiiitiesol -iaeu, iiiipiiu, Jonea, Onslow, oaruroi I'siuijcu, Vue. Jobuatuu. ilarnett alio n; i inu u Ul'euiii mill l..it.iui I .... 1 1 ..... . ... aeivi. are dtam d. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW , Kiddle Street, Lawyers Brick Huildiu Will pracrioe lu Hit Counllen ol craven aileluL Julin, I'liBluW and t hUilno. U. d. (uuitattitiw beru end eupreuie court o be Slaw. N. U. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & GATES, .Phj skit ns and iurjj. ons. Middle btreet. Sew Jieme, N. C WAA'llia lu 14UY H'WOI, l olilllt, II'MHUX lliglietl Priors tjimrni:tvt il. J. K. LATHAM, Near t nltuii Lxclmne. A Black Eye I The huniii Ijiiii.dij' is pi n,,. ,.Ver ils bluck fe. 1 he wmk Hint l I eing done Is ptuvmn ki.h-. ertul ami iimle is ci iiiing Ui i iacl.t aliuig. We ale plat In any iliei . ur work ran wuitlv with Hiy liiuii l,u.,le Woik. . If cur wink li )'" '" J'ur fritiiil. If II i'mii'i 1 1. il tell us, we will iiirin t llieeirm. Send us your wuik. Yciira Rsvpt t'nlly. . Steam Laundry h i. DAVBLKHY, Manaeir, NEW BKRNE. N. C. i sr m m t a, sl

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