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JOURNAL. V u Wished every day In the year, ex , t Monday, at 6 Middle Street. : Pboni No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AMD FBOPRIBTOm. .SUBSCRIPTION BATES: ne year, in advance,. .0. 00 One year, not in adTanoe. a 00 Monthly, by carrier in the city,..., 60 AdYerllsing Rates himUhed on appli cation.. :,(... . Entered at the Poet Offioe, New Berne, N, C. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and , . Craven Connty. New Berne. N. C. Net. 11, 1898. THE WILMINGTON SISTUBB ANCB The people of Wilmington after passing a qniet election day and winning a notable victory at the polls, the old bad blood had to find vent, yesterday, and the battle of ballots hag changed to a battle of ballets, s "" ' It is too early to pass judgment upon, the result, boA there can be no question that the'-linal settlement shall be for whico1 rule and good government in the metropolis of North Carolina, which has been too long cursed with Eussellism, which has developed a spirit among the negroes of Wilmington hostile to ci'iliisatiou, and inimical to law and order, 'y .. . . .' The disturbance of Thursday, in Wilmington, is really the culmina tion of a year's petty 'crimes, com mitted" in that city by the negroes. . These crimes may not Teally be placed in the . column of misde meanors, but they have not proven more serious iu character because they did not reach their full extent. Robbery and incendiarism have prevailed without serious check iu Wilmington. The negro has had -bit way. He has talked, paraded and given public voice through his newspaper. lie has established him self upon what he regarded as a safe foundation, upon, the false premise that theie was a common equality of the white man aud the black man. 4 rru. : :.: k.k. A t and Anrnnraoerl hv ftusanll anil his iu a neeuujiji,iuu uai uddu iietvivu henchmen. . : It has been so constantly and per sistently upheld as a truism, this common equality, that the Wilming ton negro uas grown to ueuevs it. ' Thursday's action by the : white citizens has dispelled this idea. - It would seem as if the public notification to Russell and his fol lowers, in regard to the election, ought to have demonstrated to these ' negro loaders that white supremacy was to be established all along the line, that Rustellism in Wilmington and Nov TIanAVMr mnat nr1 ' fi... .i i. . ii UUI I.UO UCgrV OOBIUO V UBTQ I1BU too deeply rooted in him the idea of his importance, that the white man was only threatening, in jest. What has followed shows how very different was the jest, lilood has been shed. More may follow, and it will continue nntil it Is fixed upon the negro of Wilmington that he is not the equal of the white man, nor shall he sit . iu judgment or role the white man. The Wilmington disturbance teaches a lesson rhich the . while leaders of the negro should take note of, and protit by so doing. It ihowi the danger of keeping in unity the negro vote to further the personal ends of a few white leaders, regardless ot civio and social Condi lions. And seeing the 'danger ot thus forming a single race to vote solidly and blindly at tha diotatioa of few men, the lesson to be taught, and to be deeply impressed a poo all white leaders ot the ignorant , negro vote, is that their leadership Is at an end, that the solid negro vote shall not be thrown against Anglo-Saxon rule, nor the cause of good gov ernmot, which can only be main taiiied aud upheld by the white man. The Wilmington disturbance is serious matter, considered from point ot law and order, but with the atroctious conditions existing and tlin constant menace which threat- ( lied the white people and the com in. rcial interests of great city, the iliHiurhsnce and ibe Unal settlement t local evils is welcome, and vastly t i lie preferred to a continuation of i ircv)fus uncertainty which has 1 in uncdrtainty lbs commerce a greet City. f 1 n .... . uorCU In . f t N, nV fnwh in cre Gy run. commend 1 - . i cm. S-Ud by all d ilk Hart ike Cealler Sex. There is moch of the slavey and the tyrant hidden in the nature of woman. Thus woman is not yet capable of friendship, bnt only of love. In the love of woman is injnstioe and blindness to all that she does not love. There are two things a true man likes danger and play. He likes wom an because she is the most dangerous of playthings. . A man thonld be reared for the voca tion of a warrior; a woman for the reo reation of the warrior. All else is rub bish. t ' A woman's prinoiple of honor is to love more than she is loved, so as not to be second. In any game where love or hate is not at stake women play mediocre part. . '., All women! behind their personal vanity oberieh an impersonal contempt for woman. . As a rale, a mother loves herself in her son more than the son himself. ' $100 Reward $100. readers of this psper will be The pleased to learn that there is at least on dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical 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 surfaces of the system, .thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giviog 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 thai it fails to euro. Bend for list of Testimon ials. Address, ' F. J. CHEN KY & CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by Drugvlata, 75c Hall s Family I'flls are the best. Beak Swinging in India. " Iook-8winging the swinging of re ligious enthusiasts from hooks thrust through their flesh is still practiced in some psrts of India. In one place twelve couples underwent this cruel treatment to make a Hindu holiday, and one of the men lost his life by a fall. - : A Clever Trick. . It certainly looks, like It, but there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can trv it- who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles, We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medi cine times up the whole system, acts ss a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, is blood Diirifier ahd nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy, it is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced thst they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. OnlyCOca bottle at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Not the Only Onfortanate. Mrs. N. Peck "Down in Pennsylvania they've caught an eel fast in a wedding ring.' N. Peck 'Another poor devil thst couldn't squirm out of it, eh?" Overcome evil with good. Overcome your chughs and colds with One Minute- Cough Cure. It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneu monla, grippe and all throat and lung diseases; F. S. Duffy. BoaadtsWia. An Indiana couple who began married life with $3 in cash have acquired a com petency and have hsd five pairs of twins born to them. Industry and pluck of the Hoosieresque stamp are bound t'win every time. . Might Bits Bar in the Back. ' "Why did Mamlo Hlgglns decline to lake a tandem bicycle r'cie with Jimmie Gossip?" "somebody told bar be was a con firmed bickblter." Tram New Zealand. ItEirrox, New Zealand, Nov. 83, 'M. I am very pleased to state that since I took the agency of Chamberlain's medi cines the sale has been very large, more peciall; of the Cough Ilerordy. In two j ears I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for ths previous five years. As to its efficacy, have been Informed by scores of persons of tha good results -they have received from it, and know lis value from the nse of It In my own household. It Is so pleas ant to lake that we have to place ths bottle beyond ths resch of the children. v I. J. itcaKTI.EBl'nt. For uls by F 8 Duffy. Treaale With the Thread. "Bessie, you don't seem to be getting along well with your embroidery. What is the matter f "Tha thread's got too many pimples on It, mamma." , . star 1 1. r imn sksbsm . Distressing Kidney aud Bladder disease relieved in sll hours by "New Ureal South America Kidney Cure." It is Kreat surprise on sccouut of its exceed tng promptness ia relieving pain in blad. der, kidneys aad back, la male or female. Relieves retention of water almost Ira mediatulv. If you want quirk relief am euro this Is the remedy, bold by C D, bradham, UruKitlst, Mew tterne, K. V. Late to bed and early to rite, prepares a man for bis home la lbs skies. But early to bed and a Mills Karly ItUe Ihe pill that males Ills longer and better and wiser, F B Dully. OA. Bon tee Blfurtirs of WIicb In lUyl.ru tU'p at the Lnpl Holt for go, l Si miirmwUllonl. J- 7T i T sayssheused Friend, beginning six months before con finement. ' She felt perfectly well up to a tew hours befora the baby was born, and was In labor less than two hours. She had no morning sickness, no headache, no dis tressing tightness, no kwollen or rising breasts. Her oaoy was strong ana me pic ture of health. Mother" Friend is the only rem edy known which relieves the expectant mothers. It is a liniment to be applied ex ternally. Nothing but harm can corns from taking medicine internally at such times. All Internal preparations said to relieve com ing mothers are not only humbugs, but positively dangerous. - Mother's Friend carta (I a bottle at . druggists, or yea con Had to The tradfltld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Bachelor! ef America.. In the whole United Slates there are 437,:07 bachelors and P?2 1,494 unmar ried women. - ' . Suffering Women Instantly Believed The Fkmicurk Tablets almost In stantly relieve all pain, aching and sore ness in the womb. They are applied directly io tho affected parts, and act like a soothing healing poultice, draw ing out fever and pain.. If nsed in con nection with the Fkmictjbb Toxic, will peedily and radically cure all forms of Female Complaints and Weaknesses; in cluding Falling of the Womb, Ulceration of the Womb, Congestion of the Ovaries, Painful and Obstructed Menstruation, Leucorrhiea or Whites. Weight and Pain In Pelvis, Drsgging Sensation in Groin Aching and ! Fain in Back and Limbs Flooding, Etc. i Try this new end rur prising cure. Femicure Tonic 1.00 r euiicure Tablets (J4 treatments) si.vu old by Henry's Pharmacy, flew Uerne I At tha Ambassador's Ball. ' "Sir, will you allow me to shake bands with you, as that will create an Impres sion that there is somebody here whom I know?" ' . .. "Delighted, sir, I'm sure. I am In the same predicament as yourself.? Tho Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on tn the affected parts is superior to any ilaster. , When troubled with a pain In the chest or side, ora lame back, give it trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords, Pain Balm is also a certain uie Tor rheumatism. For sale by F, S. Duffy. , .. How It Happened. Mrs. Good. My poor man, are you married? Soiled Spooner. No'm; I got dls hunted lock from always being' chased from place to place by dc police- Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Sslve is the implacable enemy of sores, bnrns and wounds, It never falls to cure Piles. You may rely upon it; FS Duffy. Other Caases Given. Many steamers are reported lost In the Yukon, but it Isn't stated that any of them sunk by being overloaded with gold. ' eiev. Dr. K. ftetebOB asttl IMairvlie May be worth more to you than 9100 if you have a child who soils bedding from jncoutenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. 8)1. boia DV U. U. una ham, druggist, New Berne, N. C. When h la Oangerens te Be Fanny Don't attempt ' to be funny with a stranger; be may prove to le funnier than you are, and your best friends will laugh to see yon outwitted. Many a household is saddened by death because of Ihe fsilue to keep on hanJ a tafe and absolute certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure, See that your little ones are protected against emergency. F 8 Duffy. . ahenUBeJBatee. Kearney connty bsi a young gentle man named Lukln Forrer, and a young lady named I. M. Waiting. If tbey ever meet that will settle It. In 1887 Mr. Thomas Mcintosh of Allentowo. Tenn., bad so attack of dy sentry which became chronlo. "I was trested by the best physicisps in East Tennesse without a cure,' he says. "Finally I tried Cbsmberlalu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using; about twelve bottles I wss cuisd sound and well." For sals by F. S. Duffy. -- - . . Taper Chaichts. A church In Bergen, Norway, Is con structed entirely from compressed pa per. This Is extraordinary, but, as the Idiot says, a great many churches In this couulry bars been built from promlmory notes. I . i i ccucn gv;;u? Will cure Croup without f,.il, The bent remnlv for horplinf-ooiirk. LVees sumIL I'nieJJ cts. at iln... Administratrix r.'ctloo. IT avlnir qualified as ailmlnlilrairli (if II. N. rV'Fcll, dereard, Itue of Cravn county, North ( aniline, Hue le to notify all perxint having claims i"ilnt 1 eataie of snlil d uh! id eilnhit tl""ii to the nnit rii'nl on or U foielhe ti l. day of Octolwr, iiiS, or this ketti e will be I'li sii In ler of iln-lr r Wy. All nrrxmii Imli htrd to ahi cutaie a 1,1 1 ilise ninke tinnu titate rav t. llllt Ulh llHV f'l I I' t"lT slAHV M. t A '! nCPECT. .. VThoa yon wre here, 1 oftrn eat Love simut with yoa Half Uio dx) Tiler was emftil need of apeoch la thai BvooS oonrerM or tho blended war. J?ow yon are none, and hour by hour I mum of thi nn I long to share; There'e not a bud, a Ui, a flower, But belpe dm mlaa you ererrwhers. , My lonely heart emtphereo the poet With ether eeaght from heaven's I old; 1 dream of hi In too sweet to last. And then I waken, starred and eold. For by that Miliary path That outward leadt from mortal kea Too walked, and here am I and faith And Jostling erowde of oareless men. I'to tonehed the Inmost eore of pala In creeping days, each day a year. Yet might 1 alt tongue Sod again U yoo were here, if yon were here. Harper's Bexar. CHESS CLOCKS. , j . J There Are Specially Coastraeteol . Onee Ueed la the Game. ' Hourglasses or sand glasses were for merly used for the purpose of measuring time at obese matches, but now special ly constructed clocks are in general nse lor this purpose.' These clooks consist of two clocks, mounted on a common base, whioh moves on a pivot, the two clocks therefore being on the aims of a sort of seesaw. The beam or base 1b bo con structed that when one clock is elevated it stands perfectly perpendicular, while the depressed dock lies over at an an gle, but as the mechanism of each olook is so constructed that it only moves when the olook is perfectly perpendicu lar it follows. that when the upright clock is going the depressed clock is at rest. ' Another and more modern variety has the two docks fixed , on the same level, bnt with a small brass arm reaohiug from the top of one to' the top of the other. This arm aots on a pivot and can be brought down into actual contact with one clock at a time by a touch of the finger. When it is thus in contact, by an ingenious device the clock is stop ped and the desired result is attained. The working of the clock daring a match is simplicity itself. At the com mencement of the match the hands of each clock point to 19. Then at the coil of "time to oommenoe play," the clock of the first player is started; then, as soon aa be makes his first move, be stops bis own dock, either by depressing it or by touching the arm referred to, the same motion starting his opponent's clock. So it goes on during the entire coarse of the game, each move being marked by the stopping of one clock aud the starting of , the other. Leisure Hoar. , ' 1 ' ' " " '' The Pony Bxpreaa. W. F. Bailey contributes to The Cen tury an artiole on "The Pony Express, " between St. Joseph, Ma, and San Fran cisco. Mr. Bailey says; At first the schedule was fixed at 10 days, an average of 8 miles an hour from start to finish. This was cut down to 8 days, requiring an average speed of 10 miles. Tbe quiokest trip 'made was in carrying President Lincoln's inau gural address, which was done in ? days and 17 hours, an average speed of 10.7 miles per hour, the fastest time of any one rider being 120 miles, from Smith's Creek to Fort Cborcbiil, by Pony Bob, In 8 hours and 10 minutes, or 14.7 miles per honr. Considering the dis tance and difficulties encountered, such as hostile Indians, road agents, floods and snowstorms, aud accidents to horses and riders, the schedule was main tained to an astonishing degree. Tbe service Lfnted the greatest enthusiasm not only among tbe employees, but also in tbe ranks of stage employees, freight ers and residents along the route. To aid a "pony" in diffionlty was a priv ilege, and woe be to tbe man who would so much as throw a stone in the way. The Kemswlltaa aad Bis Horse. The Italians are not remarkable for kindness to animals, but rather the re verse. .Tbey have, however, a story of Neapolitan driver notorious for his ill treatment of his horse. After death, toe man presented himself at the gate of paradise, bat was refused admittance. He was recommended, however, to ap ply at tbe neighboring paradise ot ani mals, if haply he might find favor there. The driver did so, and, lo, tbe door was opened to him by tbe, very same poor, starved, wornont old hack on which be bad been wool to shower his blows and curses, now transformed into a celestial steed of wondrous beau ty. But, a Ins, the horse had not yet learned forgiveness, and here, too, the driver met with rejection. Westminr ster Review. . no waia i aima. Little Tommy and bis yonngei sister were going to bed without a light They bad just reached tbe bottom of the stairs, when Tommy, after vainly endeavoring to pierce the darkness, turned round snd asked : . . "Me, is it polite for a gentleman tp precede a lady wbeq fhey bave to walk in single piefl' tl1) "VW, mo pqJfuM. Mih lautw ahnnlit eloava take the load "I thought so," said Tommy delight adly: "go ahead. Sue." Pearson's Weekly. - A Tr e He "1 see yon'vs still got your old office boy." "Yee." "Improves with age, does be?" "Well, be seem I to get fresher every day." Philadelphia Record. Oerfored Cettea. Peruvian oottoe grows in It different eolors, running from white to a rich dark red. Each color produces when the seed is planted tbe same color. . ' t Is said that 65 per cnt of Chinese plillilren suffer from throat worms, rhlcb is attributed to bad weather and sating vegetable raw. Oel s a stombouse of eolors, m edi ct una, pcrfuniee'and explosives. A lure tigs ef Crens. Ilomeneis In s child that Is auhjort to croup ia s sura Indication of the approach of the il!arae. If t hinlrr!lu' Cough Iirn1y Is iilren as soon as the (1,11,1 be comes hnarts, or eirn sfi'r the rroupT cnnj;!i 1ml a; l" !!, It will jre f cut the ail h k, ,!any 11,0', hnt ho !,av crou ; y ( !, iM irn I'a'fivs I. I Lin r''1',,',' jf t -. I as, I f!.., i: si it s" s: Ii I,,,. ,, it . i : adly Cancer Cured Do Not Give Up in De- s pair There is Hope I ' For ages it has been thought that Cancer is incurable, and those so unfortunate as to' have this dreadful n fllictiou have con sidered themselves beyond hopo of recovery. The doctors are ab solutely unable to afford any re lief, and the poor sufferer might 'well consider himself ou the way to an early grave.. -; . ' It ia now easy to see. why the doctors have failed to cure Cancer. Their theories have been all wrong, and heuce their treatment mis directed. They have made the mistake of 'thinking that by cut ting out the sore or ulcer, known aa, Cancer, the disease would bo gotten rid of, and the patient re stored to" health. But the cruel knife accomplishes nothing, for the Cancer promptly returns.aud is always more virulent than before. '"-Ilhaa been demonstrated, beyoud doubt, that Cancer is a blood disease, and can not lie cured by the surgeon's knife because lint blood can not be cut away. . . "Several years ogo my wife had art ulcer on her tongue, which, though an noying, was not regarded seriously at first.. It refused to heal and began to grow, giving her much pain. The doc tors treated it for quite a while but to think male diseases " could only be . treated after "lo cal examlna- r Hons" by physi cians. Dread of euch treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their Suffering. The In troduction . of Wino of Cardul has now demon- : strated that nine-tenths of all ths cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure ; 1 taken in the privacy of a voman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not , hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliating examlna- ' tlons 'or Its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the v-cmb, "whites," change of life. It makes ' women beautiful by making them. : well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy, J 1.00 at the drug store. For advice In eties reeutrlnr special direction!, addrest, flvlnr aymptoms, the "LadlM' Advisory Department.'' The Chittaneoca Medicine Co., Chatta : aooea Tenn. . W. L ASDIS0I, H.DM Csry, Miss., urn ' "I an V.'lne ef Ctrdul eitenslvely la any practice ana n na 11 a most eieeuent prepareuon tor lomaie trwuwi. ' iVii.-ui.iirf,M,uir Lodge Directory. ) ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 8, A. Y. & A. M. Officers! II 8 Primrose, W M; George Oreen, S W; O 1) liradhara, J W; T A Green, Treasurer; W J Pitts, Secre tary; W W Clark, 8 Di T U Ht rosn, J D. Regular Communications td VVednesdsy each month. CAI.UMKT ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4. I. O. O. F. Offlcers:-F It Hyman, C P; NC I lushes, 11 P; A K milliard, S W; JL Moo.lv. J W; 0 II Hall, Scribe; E Gerock, Treasurer. Hegular Encamp ment, ru, and nib (it any) I hursuay nights In each month at 7:!i0 o'clock. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY: Sleets Snd and 4th Wednesday olitbts In each month in Rountrre's nail. Pollock street, at 7:30 o'clock. II. C. Whltehnrst, President, Jan. II. Broil h, Hec'y, It. It. II III, r. Hec'y EUREKA. LODGE NO. 1. I. O. O. F Officers: 0. H. Hall, N. G.; J. L.Moodv, V. G ; T. H. Untton, R c'd. Seo'iy; J. It. Parker, Jr., Tfeas. Regular meetings every .Monday nittbl at 7:u o'clock, WANTOit CLEknlUNT NO. S, f. M-I. O. O. t irocr-wo. eiovr, t;ariUiin; 1. o. My nn, l.leut.i P. II. fellotler, EnalKn; Vt'rn. i P'tLe. Clera : Id. Uemek. Accountant. Bee U'ar Cantounienta, tl and atli Ttiurstiav fW 3KRNK ClUP-'EH NO. 48, B. A. M. ..... rei T. A. wm.H.P. M. T. W. IM-oiiv. Srrlbe: CI'M. Duffy. Treae.: C. I. Mrailhmin, Hvc'ty. Bauler tlonvooe- fi'Hia a mnnuer earn nKni.n. si. JUHi'l UIMHANDRHT Ml). 10. S.T Jtfluera ; 1 . W. Ier, K. C. Jet. Hetliuond O i l. U. Ilvinan, C. O : T. f. Mc ariilir, Prelale; K. . final je, Kecotiler. kesulaJ ConotariM Bret aud Uilrd Frittavs ot Ui nioiitb. RNKHITS Of llomoB icem: a. n. Pope, t ctutnr; u. L. Vtneim, Rriioiier; W. K, Htmitliee. Ktuoimlul hporter New Berne IHiee Nu 4i.l nirt.te the ir1 and 4i.lt rhlay nlvlite at 7 Jo o'oiook In KountrveV Hall, i'oliura etrees XKW It FUNS I.ODCK NO. I, P. II AC-1 O. fM-elea, l rat ; i. H. l,rn, lte"TUllie 'MTly; It. K. yuloli'V. Klnanclal prty. Ureta In hnlKl'l- t l;llii liull every lit and Srd aetlueiuiay ouiiiit Iu eauo oioniu, BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 10. pTHE UWA'ihl. I VJOUEU used I 'feWr?? '' to think "fe- I- 1 BtpMJ male diseases". 1 Bit ?. W "n," byThy Old DOHl H Kit . A ciana. Dread of H mm eiawv . Wineofiirffl1 at Last! were unable to do her any good, and finally pronounced it Cancer of a most malignant type. We were greatly alarmed and gave her every remedy recommended, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and it' continued to spread and grow. Upon the advice of a friend she began to take S. 8. 8., and arter a few bottles had been used a decided improvement was noticed, and continuing the remedy she was cured completely and the permanence of the cure has been proved, as no sign or tne aisease has returned, though ten years have elapsed, H. L. MlDDLBBROOES. Sparta, Ga." The cures made by S. S. S. are perma nent. , It is the only blood remedy which can cure obstinate deep-seated blood Oiseases, because it is tha nnlv . on which acts on- the forcing out the poison and ridding the system of it forever. 8. S. S. never fails to cure the worst esses of Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Eezema.Coiitiigious BloodPoison, Rheu matism, old sores, ulcers, etc., it mat ters not what other remed ies have been used in vain. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, mercury, arsenic or other minerals. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any ad dress by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. STEAMERS- EASTERN CAROLINA' DISPATCH LINE, -AND- o. K. FKE1GHT & PASSENGER. For All PoliitH North. The Steamer NEUSE Vill leave on Monilnvfl, VVednesdajs, aud FriHays at (i p. ni.,flmtji. The Str. Newborn Will sail on Tuerdats and litiaj e at 12 o'olo k. nooij, making land ing at all wy stations. $38" Freight rreivHl not later tbuu one hour previous to sailing. For further information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. King, Gen. Mgr., U.C. HcDOINa,Gen Frt.& Pass. Agt. , . ; Norfolk, Va. New Berne, N. C, May 3(ith, lBi)8. Good Houses ...For Rent ! IN GOOD LOCATION. ; Dtnlralile Howes and Lots For Sale at a very low figure. Also other propel ty tor sale as an investment. Chcsp rooms for rent for fuiniil'S or single persons Collection of Rents a Specially. E. E. HARPER, . Real Estate A sent. ICE FOR HOKE USE Clean, pure. hnVr.mr, guaranteed to be chemically made from distill) d tralt-r and free from imptirlibs. tHTially in tended and pit paced for human con sumption. Ice delivored daily (except Bunday) 6 a. m. to 6 p. tn. , Bundaji (n-tail only) 7 a. m. In 12 noon. For prices and otberinformation, address, , . New Berce Ice Co., . a 8, GUION, Mamaosh Southern ( Hail way. Tbe Standurl RalUey ot the SOUTH Tbe Dlrei t'Llne to all Points, XEXAW, CALIFORNIA, ; FI.OIllIA, CUKA AKI) runio III CO. Blriclly Finn-Class tuulprornt ,on all Through or LocMlTraiuH,, Pullman I'slJ ar Bl-rplng Oars on, all Mdbt Tralul; Fast aud Hutt Schrdulrs, Travrl bv Hie Bouihern and you areas. eurotl a haii-, ComfurUbl. aud Exprdi tliius Jouinty, Apply to Tkktl Agents for Tin's Ta bia s. Hates bed General lnforniallol , 'or a,l,lreS F. R. DAKUY, It 1. VERNON, c. r. at. a, T. r. ., Aalirvillf,l. C. ClimlollD, N. C. . I ' M s K ,; 2' .', )' I V 1' ft din Mn. W. A. Ti i k, (J I J M. Ct't.P, Tnif. Slan " Mil, - n c. 8 b &Wa mx w Steamship C I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF ON HAND which arrived by for CASH or on Good Negotiable Paper. I have Large Horses and Small Horses, fact sizes to Biiit anyone, i Large Line of Winter Eobes on hand. I also have on hand Butrcies made lv Handolnli. Ki union. f!. Tyson & Jones, Carthage, N. C; Hnssey, Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, Wilson, N. V.; Burbour, South Boston, Va., which I ant felling ( hfnp for the CASH or ON TIME. Oou't Forget that I am in the 70. 72, 724 74. 74 J anu 70 - 1SKUA1I bTKEET. FINANCIAL. T. A. Green, Pres, E.H. Meadows, Vice Pre H. H.OaovBS.Caahler. CITIZEN'S BANK Off NHJW BBTEHTBl, W. O. DO A GENERAL BASHINU BUHINEHe The Accounts ot Ban Kb. Bankers. Comoi- arlons. Farmers. Merchants anil othere re celved on tavorable terms. Prompt anil care (ol attention given to the lntei ot our cue tomers. Coll- otto on a Speulaltl. board or DiaVOTORS. renllnand Ulrlch III. H. Meadow a, . ChHH. lufly,.Tr. 3&m- Reiimonit,. Mayer Haim,i Thomas A . .irn. C.K.Fov. W. r. Crockett. J. A. MeaitoT-s, Sauiuul W. Ipoek, Olms. H. Fowler, J. W. OraiiiKer, t. W.BniAllWlKKI, H o. N.Ives. . F. & M. BANK, MAY 1st, 1808. Capital Stuck,... $75,000.00 Surplus, 8,500,00 Undivided l'roille,. 8,170.08 OFFICERS: L. II. OnTi.EBJ President. W. 8. I iiaowick, Vice Pres, T. V. Dewky. Casbier. J. W. BtDDi E. Teller. F. F. Matthews. Collector. DIRECTORS: Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Marks. f;. D. Brarlliam, P. ii. Pelielicr, h. Ii. CiiHit, Jnn. Suler, V. 8. Cbadwick, J. W. btewart, T. W. Dewey. We wnnt your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as any oilier batik in the city. It is our endeavor to mnke 1'iiflineKn relations mut ually ploasaut and protilalile to our patrons. BltANCH OFFICE A. PoittiiDeld I Co., ' rSttcsessorB to . W. bilsby & Co.) Bunker - nml looker. tocks, Itonils. Cotton. (Drain, I'rovlsioBt Bought and sold for rash or on margin C one per cent, in lots from 20 up. OverOitton Exchange. tW National Batik References. tT C'niiHIHiil (jii'iilutious. A. O NEWBERRY. Menagei M. Hahn & Go., KM1 V a . ' - h - I. W XCS Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE ANDJRETAIL DEALERS IN , I-IOiSES UTILES ! a ccririsiiTi: Li mi: of Bujrics, Poad Carts and Harness, Nu.'s Ii, U' and l niJvIU 5trect, . t Rail and which will be sold Verv Low HarnessJJtisiness. New Berne.N. G. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Slmnions, J. 11. 1'on, A. 1. Ward E.VW. Pon. SIMHONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at . LAW. SIF.W KISKMK, ID. r. Ollic;- 68 So. Front Street, iiearly oppo site lintel Clinttawka. (Offices also at Ruleieli and Rmitlifield.) rraciice In the couniiea ot Craven, Xiiitnt Junes Onulow, vmlerel Hnmilio, Vieae, Jolniston. llai nott anil Wilcu), ; in the Si -preiue ami feovial Count,, ud l,eievor eel vU es are deelrtd. P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brit,.. Bnildiiifr., Will practice In the Counties ot Craven Carteret, Jones, Onslow and Pamllce. V. Court at New Berue and Buprenie t onrt r. be Stale. N. II. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & GATES, Physicians and 5urgcons. Miildle.Stieet. Kcw Peine, N. C Dlt. N . II. fcTKEJET, Having returned from Iiis northern trip, van now be foil ml 111 his Middle street office, where he will lie plensetl to see his patients, or any person needing meilical treatment. November 1st, 1SII8. Big Knock Down on Beef. I will open a BEEF MARKET on South Friii, t hi reel, next to my btoiu SATURDAY MORNING. Keep the very Best. FulleHt and Nines! tteef in market. The best round stake. 8c. blewinK Beef, Sii. Come one. t ome all, see v, hat we are di iu. Dry 8'ove Wtvul. Hand-Msilu and Saw. d Simmies. Hrii K. JI ilcb Cows, Huj; illes, Unmet. Iik'jcles, yiats All ui Sell or Rent. BIB. HILL, Tfcs SI Man. 93Biogliaa School HSKuViul, Ksialilialixt III 17W. I Mai. K lll.NUHAM, ICQ 9 A.M., LL.U., Hupt. Mllliarjrs U.H.Arm;J tl. c. OOeerdetauea. COPVStlOHT. or
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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