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41E JOURNAL. fu Wished every day In the year, ex ; !( Monday, at 96 Middle Street. A faoHi No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, CDITOB AND PEOPEIKTOE. 8UBSCKIPTION RATES: - jne year, In advance 00 nn. MM. not in advance. o UO Monthly, by carrier in the city,. , 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - Entered at the Poet Office, New Berne, N. 0. ae second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and ; .' Craven County. .. -. New Berne, N. C, Not. 9, 1898. - GROWTH Or POPULATION-. In presenting a compilation of railroad statistics Duanb Dott of the Pullman Car company says: "The habitable portion ot the earth's surface, comprising only about two fifths of the land masses, even with t Via nrfiBfint imuerfect aerioulture, can . easily support four times the present population of the world, or 6,600,000,000 human beings, and this number will be reached 250 years hence." Mr. Doty may not be far wrong in his estimate of the earth's capa city to sustain population, but how does he know that the number of this planet's inhabitants will reach 6,500,000,000 in 250 years? In view oi the fact that it has certainly taken many thousands of years, and prob ably many millions, for the popula tion of the earth to reach 1,025,000, 000, he surely is a bold prophet who jauntily tosses off the1 prediction that .,4.875.000.000 more will be added within 250 years. Forty years ago or less very plausi ble estimates were made, Which were accepted even by so cautious a man as Abraham Lincoln, of the popula tion of the United States in succes sive decades, confidently, reaching the conclusion that it would con siderably exceed 100.000.000 in 1900. These estimates Were founded. on the hypothesis that the rate of increase' , would continue to be the same that it had been up to 1SG0.' There lay the error, ' The rate of increase has not been maintained. Probably Mr. Doty falls into the error of making his estimate upon a similar assumption, though he does not let us into the secret of his 1 processes.' The fact in our case (ferns to demonstrate that even in new countries and during a period - exceptionally favorable to an iucrease I in population there is a retardation .in the rate of increase. , The pressure of populatiou upon the means' of subsistence it extreme ly effective ia checking increase, and its force is felt much sooner than , nr, uoij aeetnt to mint. iue centory just closing has been re markable for the great development of means ot subsistence. We have do assurance that the next century will witness anything like to great development. There It nothing in the history of the race to warrant the expectation that such rata of progress will be maintained. ' On the contrary, theie it much which would lead ot to expect an arrest of the wonderful material advancement we have recently witnessed.. .There fore .we cannot safely accept the rate of inoreue in population which ,ha marked tliit century at established for all time or for 250 years. In view of what hat happened in this country, which at yet is far from being densely populated, we are almost warranted io predicting a i greatly red ucej rate of increase in the not very remote future. Chi cago Chronicle. 9 at Beat Platter. A piece of flannel dampened with Vhsmberlalo't Pain Balm and bound on 'to the affected parts Is superior to any planter. When troubled with a pain In the chest or side, ore lame back, (Ire It a Irltl You are certain to bt more than plrsted with the prompt relief which It affords, Pain Balm is alto a certain f "re for rheumatism. For tale by F, 8 Duffy. . What Be WaaW to Xaew. Bportlnj Editor I see a Toledo paper publish) a poem entitled "The death of KHIgluis Edllofr-Does it mention the of the hero who killed aim? tits Hair la Dancer. A young artist whose pipe, eyeglasses and laxuriant blond hair have made him well kuown in town went to a garden party Dot so much (or social amassment as (or pencil studies oi high life. He wore a tall bat, (rook ooat and lavender trousers and carried a sketch ing block a yard square. At the party bis epigrams, paradoxes and fiendish silvery langh overwhelmed, as he In tended, all the girls in sight or hearing, but he got through with his social du ties as speedily as might be, then went and sat down on a distant (enoe. Soon pencil studies lay all around him on the grass. Suddenly he (elt a gentle tag at his back hair. He thought, 'That is some fresh Aleo trying to gny me." and he did not look up. The gen tle tagging ceased, began again, became much stronger, and then he (elt some thing wet, soft, slimy, on his neck. With a dreadful oath he lenped from the fence and looked behind him. Back there was a smart trap, in which sat two girls and young man laughing. The horses were close to the fence, and it was one of these that had commenced browsing oti the artist's profuse looks. Explanations followed and apologies. "All flesh, " the artist said, "is grass, but not all hair." Philadelphia Record. Some Extraordinary Motl&era, - Probably the youngest grandmother of whom we have record was a lady Child of Shropshire, England. She had married at 13 years of age and had a ohild before her thirteenth year was completed. This child iu turn married while still very young, with the result that Lady Child was a grandmother at 27. Tho most extraordinary cases of motherhood were those of Mrs. Honey wood of Charing, in Kent, and Lady Temple of Stow. When the former died, on May 10, 1020, aged OS, she counted as her descendants 10 children, 114 grandchildren, 228 great-grandchildren and 0 great-great-grandchildren. The other case was even more remarkable. Lady Temple, who died in 1656, had give birth to 4 sons-and 9 daughters and lived to sen more than 700 descend- . $lOO Reward $loo. The readers of tlU paper "will be pleased to learn that there Is' at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medicuf fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. - Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfacos of the system, 1 hereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, anil glviug the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cureative powers, that they offer One Hundred 'Dollars for any case that it fails tn cure. Bend for list of Testimon ials. Address, F. J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold bv Druggist. 75c. . Hall's Family Tills are the best. Unpleasant Choice. , . A traveler through southern swamps learns many things from his guide cau tion among the rest. ... One man, noticing that his guide tap. ped with his foot eaah hollow log and stump In a certain pathway before step ping on or post It, Inquired the reason. 'Looking out lor snakes," was there- ply. ' 'what kind or snaKesT" asked the trav eler, with an unpleusant sensation along bis spine. . 'Moccasins," returned the guide. 'What makes you walk on the logs or to close to them, then? demanded tho an' easy traveler. "Why don't we walk off there, where the ground is solid?" "Well, you can try It," sold the guide, launching a vigorous kick at stump and then mounting it. "You moughtn't sink below yor waist, and .then ag'ln you nought." Youth's Companion. Hark Twain as a Stamp Sneaker. Onoe in awhllo Mark has taken a hand In politics. On ode occasion, lietag invit ed to speak In the Interest or his fellow townsman, GoDcral Joseph Hawley, who waa a candidate for re-election to the United States senate, be said In the course of a droll address! ''General. Hawley de serves your support, although he hat about at much influence In purifying the eenate at a bunch ot flowers would have In sweetening u tluo l.atery. But he's all right; be nover would turn any poor beggar away (rum his door empty handed. He always gives them something almost without exception a letter of Introduotloi IN to uie, urging me to help them "Ladies' Home Journal. IU. : Br. K. Itaiehna'e Anil Mnrrne May le worth more to you than 1100 If you have a child who soils bedding from iocontenence of . water during sleep. Cures old and fount alike. It arrests the trouble at once. tl. bold by C. D. Brad- barn, druggist, New Berne. N, C, Land ef Fsles'lna. The populttlon of Palestine it Increas ing rapidly. Tea yeart ago there were oily 15,000 residents In Jiffs; loday there are nearly 00,000. , afftrinf VemtB Instantly Relieve The Fan-teens TaSLtcrt almost In stantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness In the womb. They art applied directly to the affected parts, and act like a soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain. If used In con nection with the Fkmicuhs Tonic, will speedily tnd radically cure all forms of Female Complaint! and Wtaknmaea; in cluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Leueorrhuta or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Drifting Sensation In Groin Aching and lsln In list k and Llmlw Flooding, Eic Try tiill new end ur prising enre. Ffinlcure Tonic $1.00 i eniii ure Tablet ti!4 treatments) $1.00 Hold by lUnry t lliarmay, .new limit Henry te lea Ilia. Mr, Ilerlhmu.ne Oor. daughter lns eloped with the tow lima n. HarUiroqni Thct's too bail, lie was the tet ew h man I er ha l. Cruel Knife! It It absolutely useless to expect t inrgical operation to cure cancer, oi any other blood disease. The crueltv of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re sult from it. The disease it in the blood, and hence can not be cut out Nine times out of ten the turgeon'i knife only hastens death. ; Mr son had a most mailman! flannar. fm Which the doctor! said an operation was thl oniTnope, Tneoper atlon was a severe one. as it was neces sary to cut down n the Jawbone and Scrape it. Before a great while the Can oer returned, and be gan to grow rapidly. We gave him many remedies without re lief, and finally. npon the advice of a mena, aeciaea to try B. 8. 8. (Swift's the second bottle h it&U began to improve. After twenty bottles hu been taken, ihe Oanner ritfuinneared entirely and ho was cured. The cure was a permanent one. for he Is now seventeen years old. and hal never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re turn. j. m. Murdoch. -7U Snodgrasl St., Dallas, Texas. Absolutely the only hone for Canoei is Swift's Specific, ' v. S.S.S.rfhoBIood as it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood end forces out every trace of the disease. S. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash; mercury, ot other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed fret to any address by the Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Or. t ' Alarmed at the Suggestion. - A kind-hearted duchess one day stop ped her carriage to give alms to a ragged woman by the roadside. "God bless your kind heart," fervently ejaculated the poor woman; ."I am sure we shall meet in heaven 1" This was too much for the high born dame's nobility.. "Oh, goodness gracio'us 1" she said; ' drive on, John!' In 1887 Mr, Thomas Mcintosh of Allentown, Tenn., had an attack of dy sentry which . became chronic. .; "I was treated by the best - physicians In East Tennesse without a : cure,1' he says, "finally I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using about twelve bottles I was cured sound and well." For sale by F. 8. Duffy. ': Hit Failing. ' "Is he what you would rail a progres sive, up-lo-date clergyman V 'Oh, nut at all. I don't believe he ever vient slumming in his life." Soothing, healing, cleansing, Da Witt't Witch Bezel. Salve Is the implacable enemy of tores, bnrnsand wounds, It never falls to cure Piles. You may rely upon it. F 8 Duffy. Infallible Higns. " Mr.' Wrenter Well, we might well look out for tteady cold., wetther nOW. .' V'' - 1 1 ; Mrs. Wrenter When did you set up for a weather prophet T ' Ms. Wrenter That window which htt been sticking fast all summer hat come loose. .'' v -'' . ' Many a household Is saddened by death because of the fsilue to keep on hand a site and absolute certain cure for croup such as One Mihule Cough Cure, See that your little ones are protected against emergency. V S Duffy. .' ; ' A Winner. : ... ' . He wrole a catchy drinking long. The best of all by far. ' f was bound to win, because it had A ttop at every bar, From New Zealand, " Ukl-ktoh, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 'M. I tm very pleated to slate that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's tnedi clues the sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy, In two j ean I have told more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the prevlout five yeart. At to ltt efficacy, I hare been iuformed by scores of persons of tht good results they have received from it, and know ltt value from tht use of it In tny own household. U Is so pleas ant . to lake that we have to place tht bottle beyond Ibe reach of the children. . J. dCAKTI.KHVBT. For talt by F 8 Duffy. IB Hire Pertl ' . ."I'm lorry the war eaded to soon' laid the sollcllouj parent, "tiers my ton gelt oat of the army and It threwn Into all tht diogen of a fool-ball game.", A Clever Trick. ' It certainly looks Use It, but there It really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who list I.ime Hack and ' Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous trouble, Wt mean bt can cur himself right twty by taking Electric 1)1 iters. This nedl cin lone up tbt whole tyitem, tela tt a stimulant to Liver tnd Klilneyi, Is a blood purifier slid nerve tonic. U cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Bpells, Sleeplcunnes and Melani holy. It purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and reotoret the system to Its natural vigor. Try Electric Hitler and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle st F. H. Duffy's Drug Bin re. ursTMr.f, Bite There' g.md (La! of i; f!i lion eUiil iUri: r-n'i ntArrine. He 'Ihi!c'I I UH,i:i,Lt it u in li nature of n hive-; mt. -fAW.t MAY DUSK RAIN. o the morn, when the sold of the taper 1 imt mellowed the gab for a apaoa Is loat In the fold of the vapor Trial trails a torn banner of lace To tne grain mingled Binek of the daytime lis lilt and ita laughter belong. Bat in the warm dusk of the May time It cornea like a sigh and a song. ' Ferrnmed by .the breath of the mates. Of flower weeds, tangled and toaeed, And sweet with the death ot the daisies, ' The season has lavished and lost ; . In the cloud woven dusk of the daytime Us mild ministration la bleat, . Bat in the pure musk of the Maytime At twilight 'tis rapture and rest, As soft si the) Up of the billow That touches the argentine sand. And light as the dtp of the willow . Ia waves that are buoyant and bland. And sweet as the heart of the haytime, And faint as the wind In the grain, In the dusk and the musk of the Maytime . Are the redolent tears of the rain. Hattie Whitney in Woman's Home Oompan- THE HUMBLE BOY, Be Bided His Time and Got Event . With Hla Tormentors. One midsummer term an unfledged, weak kneed youngster presented himself at a well known pubiio school and was Immediately pounced upon by the boy a and hauled off to be broken in. They prac ticed all the usual tricks upon him, and he bore them meekly so meekly, in foot, that the boys were contemptuous and made soathing remark! about his effem inacy and lock of spirit, -- - - v " i - After this he wot token to the lumber room and sternly oommandod to block all tho boots for the following day. The boys were supposed to attend to their own foot gear, but the task generally fell to the lot ot the weakest among them, and it was a favorite plan to order newcomers to do the work unaided. This particular new -boy received tho order resignedly and said, "Xhank you, sir," quite humbly, when one of the monitors kicked him and told him to hurry along, r He eeeined almost overwhelmed with gratitude for the honor done to him and promised to disohnrge hit duty manfully if be were only given sufficient tme. llo was therefore left to himself, and tho boys went away In high feather, thanking their stars that a happy chnnoe bad sent suoh a willing slave to pander to their needs. . An hour passed, and then It occurred to the monitor before mentioned to go and tee how the new boy was getting on. Be threw open the door of the lumber room, and a eight met hla eyet which al most choked him. The new boy bad a white bnokskln orloket boot in his hand and was busily covering It with blacking. 'You big Idiot, whatever ore you do ing?" soreanied the monitor. "You'rorub- blng white boots Instead of black ones. " 'Yet, sir, I am," answered the new boy with studied Innooence. ' ' That's what you wished me to do, isn't it? The others aro black enough, so I thought I'd get through the white ones first, I've polished 16 pairs, but tbey don't look very nioe tome how." The monitor stormed and raved, but he oould not renew the color of the cricket and tennis boots, and tholr owners had to make tbo best of a bad job. They've given up trying to aooro oil guileless new boys now. Chums. . A Sore Sign of Creup. Horsenesi In a child that is subject to croup It a lure Indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy it given tt toon it the child be comet hoarse, or even after ' the croupy cough bat appeared, it will pre vent the attack. Many mother! who have eroupy children tlwsys keep this romedy at hand and And I hal it tavoi them much trouble and worry. It can always be de pended upon and it pleasant to take. For salt by F 8 Duffy. Bt Knew. ; . t Parson Goodman-Bee here I Don't you know where little boys go who play football on Sunday f Small Boy Yazzlr-, dey goes to Yile When dey gel't big 'nough 1 f 5 ' IttKiLP IB NIX HOVstM Dittretsln Kidney and Bladder di relioved in tig hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Ij it a great tur prise on aooonnt of Its exceed ing promptness fat relieving pain in blad der, kidney I and back, la male or female. Relieves re tension of water almost ima mediately. If you want quick relief ana cure this it the remedy, hold by C. D. Bradbam, Druggist, New Berne, N. O. Hat saved many t liftl ..--U Speedily cure. Croup tnd V O U ll VlMoplng-eoHirh.il ksife-, U gnd sure, Mot hers ein tv V I LI 11 wiyifelvooH, Children r" Ukt it. are until, pile 25 tents. WASTED to R13Y Wool, Colton, lleeftirax Highest Priori Guarauten, I. K. 1 AJCIUM, 4 NfarYlotion Eicbtnge )7,,,, v T7g Aro Gunning For Your TrvAo Am! we !wtv lt t ihe lUik. W nrp ! '(, with li. oi i L!UMe li KK I.Mtr t h r'i,"'"' hb rc itij WMh lh i - 'i at-, I ltm thry p hVi I ! rw n. ;o hn ho 7 Cm ill hi.. w.u r . t , '?. A li "'t Ol 5 -'J bftit-r (Hit Hi !!) yri. i ' v t " r If ! If t ( i t ( w n . i If J..J - a( . .t . ' . tf I Don't Do This Don't take in ternal medi cines before the little ont comet. They endanger the health of both, 'mother and' babe. y MOTHER'S FRIEND, the good and long-tried external liniment, will relieve the early distress and the later pains bet ter than anything else in the world. Itf good effects nre most marked not only before childbirth, but during the ordeal itself and afterward. Distress is oven come by it pains lessened labor short, ened and subsequent dantjert avoided. '-Sold by Druggists for $1 a bottle. tail fbr Mr ttm fllmtmtal book oa tao nbot. . TBI B8ASHZU) REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Oa hai demonttratM ten tbonnsnti time, that it U almo-1 infallible FOB WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, lmirnliiTiUerii and demrtcemeiitt. It has become th leadi.kyreii.edjr lor this olftui or iroublei. Itexerti wonderfully )iealhir( utrength- ". ning and soothing infiueuce upon 1 the menstrual organs. It cures ," 'whits"anfl.fallirrfoftTiewomb. It atopl flooding an& relieves sup bressedand palnfnl menstmstion. For ChttQg-e or JAto it is the best ' medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to ; bring children fut-i hornet barren for years. It invigorate, otima lates, strength one the whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why wi 1 - any woman suffer another minute wth certain relief wiihin reach? Wine of Cardul only costs 91.00 per bottle a your drug store. ; For advicit, in eases requiring wptoiat direction, address, giving tymptoma, u Lad-ini' Advory Department, The Chattanooga Mvdtcin Ob,, Chat tanoogat Tnn ' Pev.J.W. SMITH,Csmfen,8.C..iiyii i "Mv whs used wine of Cardul at horns lor falling of tho womb and 11 entirely1 cured hsr." l?,IH;J.l,in 127 MIDDLE STREET. -' NEW BEKNE, N. C. Etkay'i Alhumonlzed Food, ' PeptoDgenlc Milk Powder, Malted Milk, Mellln't Food, . ' Eeed & Carnrick't Soluhle Food, COLUMBIAN INSEUTITUDE - Suit Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. Snerztng Time . , lias come around aealn tnd a chart re in Ih atrnpspher ha caused many to he aonoyea ry imutiieaome colds, oous;ha, tore thrntl, ttthroa. catarrh, hronchitis. and all the afleciinn of the air paxsave rhirh r rcltevrd or cured ly Duffy't lougu jviiier, luc. uq tnd sue, botti, .. . T. H. DIIFFY, ; Cor. 8oulh Front A Middlt Street! Southern JLTuallway. Tht BttndtrJ Eliv ot ll.e SOtJTU 'Tlie llirm t;Une to ill Polots, ti:xa?v, .... cur: v atiu toiito x:i co. . it'. Htriclly Firal.(;!s-s Kijii'pmiitit obJ tl) Tlir'itigh or I. K:II'raii; i'u'lman I's!J a HUi p ig Cats on all Mjlit '1 ruin.; l ust ami Htfi" Hi hi dult. Travd l v tlin Hoiithrin anil you arras eiirnl a i Comfurtahle ami I'ijh-iII tl .lin Juuim-y, A-;-'y t 1- '-t , ms f..r Tin-e 'fa t , I'li11 l.fi'i t.M.. U Inf.fMl. il:r.ll, rr K. li. 1 A I f.y, !,.. L. i :. ", c. r. a t, a. t r. ., A 1.. ;4..;-:. V t .'..('. Lodge Directory. ST. JOHN'S LODQE, NO. 8, A. 1". & A. M.; Officers: R 8 Primrose, WMj George Green, S W; 0 D Bradbam, J W; T A Green, Treasuren W i Pitts, Secre tary; W W Clark, 8 DjT G Hyman, J D. Uegular Communications 2d Wednesday each month. - CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. O. O. F. Officers: F K Hyman, C Pj N C Hughes, H P( A E Hibbard, 8 W: J L Moodv, J W; C H Hall, Scribe; E ueroct, treasurer, (tegular JrJncamp ment, 1st, 8rd. and 6th (if anvl Thursday nights in each month at 7:30 o'clock. . CRAVEN LODGE No. 1, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY; Meets 2nd and 4tli Wednesduv nishts in each month in Rountree't Hall, Pollock street, at 7:30 o'clock. H. C. Whitehurst, President, Jas. H. Smith, Sec'y.R. R, Hill, F. Bec'y. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. F Officers: C.H. Hall, N. G.; J. L. Moodv, V. G.; T. H. Sutton. R'c'd. Sec'tv: J. ft. Parker, Jr., Treas. - Regular meetings every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. , U ANTON CtEbMUNT NO. 2, P. M., I. O. O. "(fleers: Geo. Slover, Cnptaln; T. 6. Hy man, Lieut.1 P. H. Pelletter, Knslxn ; Wm. J Pitts, Clerk ; Ed. Uerock, Accountant. Rfg qlithui In each month at8.no o'clock' , KW r.KBNB CHAPBlt NO. 40, H. A. M.I lIHcerHt T. A. Ureal,. II. P K.: T. W, Dewoy, Scribe; Olias. Duffy, Treas.j C. I. Rradham, Bec'ty. Bvgulur Oonvoca- MiiiiH wi moiiuav eatin zuonr.n. 3l. JOHN'S COMMANDEKY NO. 10. K.T.: OrflCBrs: 1. W. Dewey, K.C.; Jus. Kedmonil u. uymftn, u. u.j r. 1'. Mci;aniliy, Prelate: It. d. I'lintrnsu. Upfinrrifr. RpihIhi Conclaves flint autl tliird Vrldavs ol the nioiitti. , KNK5HT8 OF HONOB-Ofllcers: 8. D. rope. D.ctator; u. L. Vinson, Hnporter; W. K. Itountree, Kln-mclsl Kcporter New Burns hixMie No. 443 meets the 2nd and 4tli triduy nlvlits t 7:30 o'clock in Uouutree's Hull, Pollock Street , NEW HERNJC LODGE NO. 1, F. II.AC.-J.C. Scales, Prest; J. H. S nl'h, hecordlnir rcty: u. ut. itui'iinri Jiinuciiw ori uj. wddid ill Knlelitx ot l'vthias ball everv 1st and Did Wednesday mulita in ach mouth. -STEAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AND- ID 10. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points North. The Steamer NEUSE will leave oti Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridaja tit (j p. m., tlmi'i). The Str. Newbern Will mil on Titesdave hi d Fridavs at 12 o'olnvk. noon, making lund- mu at all wiiy tlauons. t?& Freight reoeivfd not luttr thuQ dne hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. HENDEUSON, Agt. M. K. King, Gen. Mgr., ILO. HUDGiNij,Gen.Frt.& Pass. Agt. Norfolk, Va. N'ew Berne. N. C May 30th, 1HQ8. Big Knock Dawn on Beef. I will open a. BEEF MARKET tn South Front Mtvet, next to my Mine 8ATUHDAY MOKN1NO. Keep the very Besi. FatU-st and Nicest Href in market. The best lound stake, fc btewinir, Beef, So. Ct uie one, come all, tee what we are doiu. Dry Stove Wood. Ilnnd-Madu and Sawed bhintlpH, Brick, Milch Cows, Bug gies, Horst-t, Bicycles, Flats All in tell or Itent. BIG -HILL,-The Skic Man. Good Houses ...For Rent! ; IK GOOD LOCATION. : V , ' Dttlrahle Hntisei tod Lots For Pule at it very low Bgtite. Also ntlur pmpcrty for tale aa tn Invest tnt nlr Chetp rooms for reut for families or tingle pertont Collection of Rent! a Bpttlalty. E. C. HARPER. Real Estate A;ent. : .5 IGB FOR HOKE USE Clean, purt, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilled water and tree front impurities. Bjwcially In tended and prepared fur human coo sumption. v Ice delivered dalljf (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. . Bundayt (retail only) 7 t. m. to 12 noon. For prices and otherjlnformatloti, addrcsv , New Berne Ice Co., , B. B. GLION, MAiaott Arcliittcl Sopciiiy eol GH ISruarl Nlrt. tXPERIiNCS I Mir' 1 r- t Mount t i !. fvii.i.Mi. it r.. ai i n rv i l n yiduoiDioDwin I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF ON HAND which arrived by Rail and -which will be Bold Vy Low for CASH or on Good Negotiable Paper. - :' I have Large Horses and Small Horses, fuct sizes io suit anyone. Large Line of Wiuter Robes on hand. I also have on hand Buggies made by .Randolph, Kinston, N. d Tyson & Jones, Carthage, N. C; Hnssey, Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, Wilson, N. tt; Barbour, South Boston, Va., which I am selling ( heun for the CASH or ON TIME. . N Don't Forget that I am in the Harness Business. " 68J, 70. 72, 72 74. 741 BKOAU STREET. AND 76 FINANCIAL. T. A. Ureen, Pres., E.H. Meadows, Vice Fres H. M.Gnovas.Cashier. ; CITIZEN BANK OB" XTBTW BBISITBI, 1ST. O, DO A QKNEKAL RANKING BUHINKHt The Accounts oi Banks, HanHem, (.'orpin atlons, Farmers, Merchants ami othms n Reived on tuvoi-Hble terms, t'rouipt ar.d carr tul attention Kiver to the Inlet st ot our eur tomers. Ooll ct'ens a bpooialtj. BOAKU OVOIKHCTOKS Perlinarid Ulrioh J. A. Meadows, Bnmiltil W. ipork, US. II. MeHiln.. ChRM. Imey, Jr. Jaim-e Renmond Mayer halin.is Tbtiman A . t.ritsn C H. Vnv W. r. Crockett. . tinas. n. rowior. J. W. Gralnuer, E. W. Smallw.Kd, Geo. N. Ives. F. & M. BANK, MAY 1st, 1898. Capital Stock, $75,000.00 SurpluK,.. 8,500,00 Undivided Profits,. . 8470.08 OFFUJERS: L. II. OtiTiER' President. -W, 8. t hadwick, Vice Pres. T. W. Dkwey, CHKhier. J. W. liiDDi.s, Teller. F. F. Matthews. Collector. DIUECTORS: Wm. B. Bludes, M. M. Marks, O. U. Bradhatn, P. II. Pelletier, L. H. Cutler, .lno. Buter, VV. B. Chadwick. J . W, Jbtewart, T. W. Dewey. We wnnt your business and feel that we can offer you us much in return as any other hank in the city. It It our endeavor to mnke business relations mut ually pleasant nnd profitable to our patrons. A Good Telephone SERVICE 18 A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED ' lVt?ct,s.iIy, rj m fiii en?, Luxury ! Order Your Phrne et Once ! 1793 Bingham School f SHhlVlLLt, HU'H Knulillsliad III 17SS. Mai. U. UINUHAM, Ulllurjr; U.H. Araiy Il N (' M. Hatm '& Co., r-n a a a. r w. ' Cl asm : ,: Livery, Sale u Exchange Stables. VVHOLnSALG ANDJRCTAIL DEALERS IN IMP New Berne.N. C. PK0FESS1ONAU. F. M. SlniniiinB. : a ih wn.i J i. .. ' ' " nl u H. Pou, K. W. J'on. SIMnONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. KW HKHNK. M. 11. Office 68 So. Front Street, nearly oppo- nuo lioiei I'MHItHWka, (Offlees also af EHlcieh and Smitlifield.) ITactioe In the comities ot Craven. Dniilln. Jonee, Onslow, uarterei I iiiiiU'O, Wake, JohuatKU. lliuiieti unu w fltiin; in the Su pieme mm reueral courts, end wherever sei vi eb are desired. 1. II. Pelletier, r' ATTORNEY AT LAM, Middle Street, Lawyers Brit Building.! Will practice In the Comities ol Craven n.i uu, ...nr., uimil'i. B1IU rtlUlllCU. U.B Com t at New Berne and Supreme Court o N. II. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & GATES, Physicians and f urgeons. Middle Ptieel; Kcw Beinc, N, C DIl. Itf II. STREET, Having returned from his northern trip, can how be round at his Middle street office, where he will lie pleased to ic8 his patients, or any person needing medical treatment. November 1st, lt-Ult. BRANCH OFFICE IV. 1 Poilerfnild ft Co., fSucjeesort to H. W. Siltby & Co.) Bankers and ISrokers. Stock i, Bonds, Cotton, (iraln, , ProTlsIoni Bought and sold for rash or ou margin C one per cent, in lots from 420 up. Over Cutuiri Ksi hangc. nrNatlonul Hunk Heferem w, I jrUoiiHtiint Quotations. A. O NEWBEItRY. Managm m mmm 3 'n7H.' li : I. (.- Lais to bl inJ t'&?!y to rUe, prp a !! fr ! In n In i In k !, 1: !fi ! 1 I ft I !; ' 'n .'t; ly ! -a :::: i,rrr: jatu: or- Ovoi
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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