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THE JOURNAL. r .blished every day In the year, obm Honda j, at VO Middle Street. Phohb No. 8. ! . UCLES L STEVENS, "tDlTOR AND FBOPBIBTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' jne year. In advance,..:... .......I 00 One year, not in advance, o 00 Monthly, by oarrier in the city,... 60 Advertising Rates furnished on appli- o 'loo .: : . 'v .' ' ..' ni the Poet Office, New Berne, as second class matter., Offlelal Paper of New Berne and Craven County. , New Berne, N. C. Not. 24, 1898. heCoui try Editor today willenji y his turkey and "trimming," taken on" subscription, and feel that the world is a pretty good place after all- . .'r'.".: , The Oyster Editor of the Journal sends vrnAtinir to the Raleieh Post. , , . .... . 1 ana exisnas an invitation to join id two dozenjof the Native North Caro- lina oysters. (The esteemed Doctor Kingsbury of the Wilmington Messenger, has renewed his youth, and is gaily and pyouslyjtelling how the negro'riot was suppressed, ' " !- v. . . ( The Progressive Farmer still be lieves in D. L. Russell as the State's "best Governor." The P, F. Editor must be using the products of the Russell Dairy Fai m. , The Fayetteville Observer whch has been very quiet for several months, has resumed business at the old stand and is again muttering against the Clevelandites, the Rus eellites, the MoEiuleyites, the Oold itea and the anti-Obsorverite.. LEST WE FORGET. There are sordid persons in tbe world who seem to forget that,- this life has anything in it except tho living of loany, and tho oblivion of yesterday.' At this season of the year it is hard for the spirits of snob persons to arise to a day of thanksgiving, to : bdlieve in, much less celebrate tbe oooas on. , Tbe person who cannot find some thing to rejoice over today, mast indeed have a hard lot. 4 ' And tbe person who is blessed in health and friends, even ' if the worldly possessions be not of large proportions, has much to be thank ful for. Thanksgiving Day comes at a sea eon of the year when nature tests the hurnan sidu most thoroughly, and reveals the philanthropist at his best. Communities as well as the indi vidual have reasons for thankful ness, and surely Mew Berne, with even existing troubles cannot hot rejoice this year tot many blessings, having been so free from calamities, fires and disasters of all kinds dur ing the past year. And on ibis Thanksgiving Day, 1 .. . - . M t . I . . i ; iok every ens leei mat lucre is enough of joy to go around, and those who have an abundant share, let them divide with their lets for tunate brethren. The Jot'RHaL rejoices on this day with its patrons, friends and all the people of New Berne, and offers glad thanks fer the many'tblessings receiv ed, as well as for the many dangers which this city and its people may have escaped during tbe past year. Let all be the better for this day ol Ibankigiving, and let wortjy deeds be the proof of this thank fulness. rreseat latsraat Law la Saaa. The 0 per cent, law Is a dead let ter in North Carolina, exoept as it hat power to frightoo away any cap ital that, if a higher legal rate pre vailed, or the field was open to com petition with no legal instruction as to an interest rate, would seek this field for investment. Much higher rales are gladly paid by borrowers, but the big lojn agencies and capi talists are loath to take the risks of an evasion of tbe law. Building and loau companies are debarred fro -n the state by It, and local build ing and loaa associations oanaot legally carry on lhair business. Tbe money market io this stale la as oar row as a knife's edge and as close stint as a fresh clam. All lines of Ugi imsl trade are choked and retarded, the credit system has siirnad unli all business in the state i suffering from it. The splendid nntursl al- .';" of the stain, fur tin rimmi tiircr nI the i r i, ! f r , ". I ! ,. that with their advance, are brooming widely known and the prof peon of the state are opening gloriously. It is an evil of the greatest inafoitur1 that now any law should stand in the way of the generous influx' of capital to North Carolina, The C per cent interest restriction should be removed. This should be one of the first aota of the Democratio Teg ialature. Asheville Gazette. $100 Bewar $100. ,', The readers of this paper will ,be pleased to learn that there Is at least one 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 consiitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system; thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giviug the patient strength by building np the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cu restive powers, that they oiler One Hundred. Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.' Bend for list of Testimon ials.' Address, F. J. CHENKT & CO., Toledo! 0. Bold by Drugeists, 75c. , , Hall's Family Pills are the best. "Small Cap." Shatter. ..p . nQt the nloknlllne What General Shatter ever enjoyed, "said an old newspaper man the other day. "Oot in Denver be was known for years as 'Small Cap. Shaf ter,' and' as he is anything but small the title calls for an explanation. It seems that a banquet of some sort had been given to a lot of army officers, and among tbe guests was General, then Colonel, Shatter. The old Denver Tribune printed an account of the affair, and a list of those present was included in the article. " When tbe proofs were examined be-s xote the paper was made up, it was ob served that Bbajtter'j initials were in lower case type, and the proofreader promptly marked them 'small cap.,' meaning that they should be reset in capitals of a small size. The intelligent compositor supposed that the inscription indicated some military title with whiob lie was unfamiliar, and instead of mak ing the proper oonecsion substituted 'Small Cap. Shatter,' and thus it ap peared on the following morning. "Pecos Bill was mad enough to,bite nails when be saw the, paper, but every body else roared, and the title stuck to him until tbe yarn was gradually for gotten. It is still remembered, however, by plenty of old timers." , ' V Jnly In North Greenlamd. . The 'fierce Jnly sun, though bnt a lit' tie past tbe northern meridian, beat down upon me with oppressive warmth. Before ine tbe warm, red brown land scape wavered and trembled in the yel low light. Behind me towered the blind ing white slope of the ioe. Beneath my feet tbe stones were bare even of licbens and had a dry, gray look, as if they were the bones of a dead world. , And yet I felt that with so innoh of warmth and richness of coloring there must be life, and, sure enough, hardly bad gone 100 yards from the edge of the ioe when a beautiful little black and white songster fluttered op from behind a rock, bovered singing almost within reach above my bead and then settled upon a bleak stone but a few feet dis tant to finish bis marry song. As I went on, numbers of these snow buntings flitted about me, and hardly bad I gone a mile before my heart beat qnioker at tbe sight of traoss of musk oxen. As 1 got farther away from the ioe and in the lee of the gigautio mo raines and tumuli of glacial debris. flowers began to "appear, purple and white and yellow, among tbem my ever present brilliant yellow friend,, tbe arctic poppy. Peary's "Northward Over tbe Great Ioe." am Qaalnt Aaawara. Irish domestios are widely noted for their simplicity and tbeir qoaint re marks A lady, desiring to make tbe most of her choice tap of table beer, the merits of which her servants had dis covered, for it disappeared rapidly, thus addressed her Irish butler: "Daly, what do yon think would be tbe best thing to do in order to save this beer aa much as possible?" "Well, ma'am,' replied tbe butler, "I don't think yon could do better than to plaoea barrel of good strong ale close by tbe side of it" An Irish girl called at a house in London lu answer to an advertisement for a general servant "Have yon charaoterf" asked. tbe mistress. "In deed, ma'am, I'm sorry to say I've no character. I bad a besutliol wan wbin t left Ireland, bat I losbt it tbe night 1 crassed over to Holybead in the steam er," was the lacouio reply. An Irish manservant was discovered In a lie. On being aocused by his mas ter of stating what was not tbe truth, be exensed himself by saying, "Please. snr, I lost my prisenoeof mind." Loo don Standard. Ob Walter's I lfMt, Two handsome gentlemen passed by, striking tbelr heals on tbe brlok toof. "Tbe larger man is tbe keeper of the Wineroom," aaid Joe, tbe writer. "Tbe thin one, dark and serious, , is tbe steward." Tboy lookod very Important. "Well, Joo. I suppose tome day yon Will be steward?" 1 ventured. "Steward? Why, I have a much so porinr place as waiter, "replied Jo con tempioonsly. "I wonld not give my pO' ltton for tlirn of, bta " iierr Doidt pays bis waiters ISIS a month in so to tner and H0 in winter. Tbny are per' milled to diue st tbe hotel frra of ooat Thy average lu lips 13 a dsy. which, with salary, gives tlinre an Income of 1 1 71 a month. Thrtr dally tiptnn tot artm, etc. tor they mut look neat an stTlnu are about 11.60. New Vor PrtM Bheaatatisn Caret la a Dsy. Vyetlc Cure for Hlieunnll.m aud Nea rV;l rulli-ally rurrt la 1 to 8 dyt lu sllna upon, lit syttetn Is fnmrk 'e and niyt-r!nut. It r -i-nfi at o- tie ' . !.f ,1 ft 'tf 1:; Mi'- ' ' '' !-",. 'I e f.- .1 !.! ), Incipient Consumption, W w. I Cores at once Coogns, Colds, Hoarseness. Lou oi V I U D a Voice, Bronchitls,Grrppe, J Asthma and Croup. At all drugglsti, 25c. Scentless Flewers. An Austrian chemist who has been making researches into the subject de clares thit out of the 4110 varieties of flowers known and cultivated in Europe scarcely 400 have any odor, and of thste nearly fifty have an odor which is If any thing, disagreeable. - , From New Zealand. ' : ' , Kkefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, '00. 1 sra very pleased to state that since 1 took the agency of Chamberlain's medi cines the sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Remedy. In two j ears I have sold more of this particular remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been Informed by scores of persons of the good results they have received from It, and know its value from the use of it in my own household. It is so pleas ant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond (he reach of the children J E. J. SCANTI.BBTJHT. For sale' by F B Duffy. In the Season. Foot-ball games aro rampant now The spirit's everywhere, ' Ton feel it in your marrow bones And see it in the hair. , . ,, Many a household is saddened by death becauee of the failue to keep on uunJ a safe and absolute certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure, See that your Utile ones are protected against emergency. F S Dully. Paris Eclair says: There is one fash ionable word In France today, and it is en English word. Our up-to date dandies and their female friend say of every thing that Is elegant: "C'est smart." One is no longer "chic," but "smart." 1 he Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened wits' Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain in the chest or side, or a lame back, give it a trial. , Ton are certain to be moreihan pleased with the prompt relief which it affords, Pain ' Balm is also a certain ure for rheumatism. For sale by F, S. Duffy. , i What the Girls Have Learned. "Their say the way to win a man is to talk to him about himself." - No; the way to win him is to let him talk to you about himseft." In 1887 i Mr. Thomas Mcintosh of Allenlown, Tenn., had an attack of dy sentry which became chronic. "I was treuted by the best physicians in East Tennesse without a cure,' he says, "f inally 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. Li Knows Bw. "Riches,'' remarked LI Bung Chang's private secretary, "have wings." "That's true," wss the answer: "but I don't pro pose to let 'em get out of tbe coop.', Living BOad Easy. Br. B. Delehoa' Awtl Dlareti May be wortnjmore to you than 9100 if you have a child who soils bedding from inoootenence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at onoe. $1. Hold by C. D. Brad ham, druggist, New Berne, N. C An Able Pefeaw. "Why did Josephine dismiss her suit for damages." 'The man proved tbst he ran into ber bicycle because be was looking at ber." Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Ilazel Salve Is the Implacable enemy of sores, bnrns and wounds, It never (alls to cure Piles. Yon may rely oponlw FBDuffyi ' Great a. vary Way. ."Footbtll Is a great game for discus sion Just now." "Yes, and for concussion, too." - . ' Hw to Leek Gee. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inscllve, you bav a bilious look, if your stomach la disordered, you have a dyspeptic look, if your kidneys are affected, yon have a pinched look Secure good health, snd you will surely bave good looks. "Elec tric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purines tbe blood, cure pimples, blotches and bolls, and gives a good completion. Every bottle guaranteed. Bold at F. ft. Duffy's drug store. 60 cents per bottle. ' Bag a si Qeaiae. Intellectual pcopl ar Ibose no nndarttand what we meaa don't ssy anything. wha w " Ovsrcom v 1 1 with good. .Overcome your chug lis snd colils with One 1! In u Is Cough Cure. It Is so g od ei.lWrrn cry (or It. It cures croup, broni lilt's, pneu ononis, grippe snd all throat snd long dlwau'S. F. . Huffy. W lien In ISayb'sro it( !ime for ffiiotl ,'ofi ' p st the Lupti :."ns. A LEGEND OF WORMS. How tha Propkeer f tbe Jewish Baste Wm Fnialled. , Bash! llvod doling the time of the first arusade, and one of tbe legends of Worms connect talio with this event. Be was one day seated with his pupils, when a knight, full panoplied, made his way Into the aohoolhouse and with threatening mien thus addressed him: "Kabbl, thy name for wisdom baa reached me and fain would I learn my fate from thee. - I have assembled a host wherewith I purpose to drive the infidel Turk from the Holy City, but before I set out I demand k know whether my undertaking will suooeed. Answer me avonoe. I have no time for delay." ' The rabbi replied:, "Thou wouldst learn the future from me? Alas, I am unable to foretell It. God alone ean say what the future will bring forth. I have no powers of divination, and my faith forbids the as sumption of them. Pray, therefore, for give me If I am unable to aooede to thy request." "Babbi," exolaimed the knight, In tones of paasion, "I will listen to no re fusal. Well I know that thou oanst fore tell the future if thou wilt. As truly as I am 1 Godfrey of Bouillon, so truly do I promise to protect thee and thy communi ty from all harm, even if thou ehouldst foretell disaster to me. But if it is a suc cessful Issue that thou hast in store for me, I will right royally reward thee In addition en my return. What? Art thou silent? Speak, or, by heaven, my sword shall open tby mouth wide enough.;' "My liege lord," answered the Jewish sage, "there is only one above who oan penetrate the future. Unless I would de ceive thee, which I dare not do, at most X oan but venture an opinion of what will happen to thee. Thy' undertaking will only tuoeeed in part. Of thy Immense host but three men and one horse's bead will return in safety." With blanched oonntenanoe Godfrey of Bouillon turned to depart, exclaiming as be went, "Take care, Jew, if I return to find thou hast de ceived met" Godfrey of Bouillon went Up to Jerusaloui, captured it and became its first king. V s.- But his success was short lived, and the tide of war turned against hlni. Defeat and disease decimated his vast hast until there remained but four riders of them all who mode their way to Worms. "The Jew has not spoken the truth," he re marked, as the gates of tho city came in sight. '-He said we should return with only three riders and a horse's head. He has lost his reward." Tboy rode up to the sates and demanded admission. 1 ho mas Sive door behind was raised and they passed through. But as the fourth rider was about to follow, it fell down again with a febavy thnd, decapitating the horse and leaving its trunk and burden outside tho city. "Conduot me to the rabbi," said Godfrey of Bouillon. 'I must see him at once." But the rabbi had long since left Germany. Birmingham Post. LOOKING GLASSES. ., 4- , Backed With Pare Silver ow In- i tead of Wlh Mercury. . " How is a look Ing glass muder" was the question recently put by a writer to a largo manufacturer of mirrors lu jtew York. , "Well," replied the manufacturer, "most of the glass used in this trade Is prepared fur us at a molding fuctory, and we merely cut, bevel and silver it In our works. All the bevels are out in tbe same way first with sand and water, then on an emery wheel and afterward put through several processes to bring book tbe polish, "Great Improvements have been made In this line of business in the last 10 years. Formerly it took two or three days from the time work waa begun on a mirror be. fore It could be finished. 'Nowadays we ean get the glass in the morning and make it Into a looking glass perfectly finished and ready for sale before night. We make all sizes, from tbe smallest bond glass of t by 4 Inches tit a mirror 10 by 80 feet, or even larger, and we have a capacity of turning out 8,000 feet a day. hot many yeara ago the backs of mir rors wen coated wltn mercury. ow sheets of pure silver are used instead. The old looking glass reflected 00 or 05 per oont of the light that fell upon It; the modern mirror reflects noarlv 08 oer cent. The mercury fnnking glass waa very liable to rub off. 11 oat and cold also affeoted It Tbe quicksilver would crook or melt, and thus the beauty of the glass would be spoiled. Nono of these thinners threatens tbe silvered mirror. Besides mirrors, those engaged In this lino of business out a groat deal of beveled (lass for doors and windows. In fine buildings this is largely taking the plane of stained glass. "Wash ington Btaf; Pat Wives. The people In portions of Africa have many ourioua customs and superstitions, and anion; tbe former may be mentioned tb fashion of having fat wire. Being Introduced to a great ehlof wife, Hpeke thus describe hert "J was struck ttltb ths extraordinary dimensions, get pleasing beauty, of toe Immoderately rat fair one, Hhe oould not rise, and so large were ber anus that th flesh between tbe Joint bung down Ilk large, loose, stuned pud dings. The chief, pointing to bis wife, saldi 'This is tbe product of our milk pot. Front early youth w keep these pot to tbeir mouths, as it is the fashion at onurt to have very fat wives.' The daughter of th king sat before in suck ing at a milk pot, at which the father had kept her at work by holding th rod In bis band, for as fattening is tlx first duty of tbelr fashionable foiulnlne life It must b duly enforced by tb rod if found paota. Chalaeg Skeletaas, On of the moet Interesting splaodes of th Greek revolution In 1XM Is of a oer. tain eavalry officer who surprised a taohment of Turks, routed them and cap tured their KO.oou snerp. upon tola Turkish avnural marched over to them With 6,00 nien and recaptured the sheep. Th general posted hlc men behind low earthwork. On redoubt of their oppo nent was held by a youna captain with JOO plokml man who tied their legs to ret nor and swore to hold th spot or die, They all full at their poet but one, wbq Bed, and lona afterward a mw of skeletons Sou Id lie seen bleaching their Donee, which Wars bound kweely tufret her with shreds kfgirdlua. Aa OI4 Ifoea. The oldest Inhahltrd bones In England Itnnd ohm to the river Vnr and about ISO yards front ht llns elihry. It waa built in the lime of KIngOITauf Mrrcla, Ihnutshe year 7113. It I of a teuonnl hapa, tli upper iMirtton iM'tii of cak, and Ui lower line walls of greet thkknen. 1 A I.esl Juke. "Howiln Ui world da all Ihnee young lawyer liver aftkid a trmtiinT. ' ily n,n prmlnlons of Ih wxle," repllid I hjMUlitVer. Atlanta Journal. A fur S; Jloraeneft In i crimp is s i'itc uA ef Creos M that la aut je t i h;P of the a j - p r r , I l..:,''T':i;na C'! n a t ' e i ' , ' I of the il if i ' El M I,- ri'ii r?in Ewe mr ra REGULATOR gives nature the mild assistance needed for the regulation of the menses. It is of wonderful aid to .the girl Just entering womanhood, 'to the wife, snd to the woman ap proaching or going through the turn of life. Women who suffer from any unnatural drain, any bearing down pains in the lower abdomen, falling or displacement of the womb, can quickly cure their troub les at home, completely away from the eyes of a physician. A few doses taken each month will regu late the menses perfectly. tece tattles sou tylroreists for $1. -Tkt BnStald RifslaUr C.biuiit, Atliau.Sa. GoedOnlyat Figure. Morlt. Frank), who as a child was ex hibited as a mathematical prodigy, re- ently tried to commit suicide by jump ing from a Vienna bridge into tbe Danube. , His power to add figures was failing and he had learned no 'other means of earning a living. ' ' An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than F 8. Duffy who spares no paliis to secure the beat of everything in their line for tbeir many customers. They now bave tbe valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is pro ducing such a furor all over I he country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma,' Bronchitis,. Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for SO cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. ' , Not Legal Tender.- "I must request the congregation to contribute generously this morning," tid Rev Mr. Slimpay, sadly. "My sal ary is eight months in arrears, and my creditors are passing. I, of course, work largely for love, snd love equally, of course, is tender, but it isn't legal ten der." . . . Late to lied and early to rite, prepares a man tor bis home In tbe skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser, F 8 Duffy. Eei.tuckTSc.ence. Brans in "I see here that scientists claim the human body to be romposed on 80 per cent, of water." Col Kalntuck I've a ways contended, sub, that there was absolutely no necessity, sub, for drinklnj; any." COUCH SYRUP Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. The best remedv for lung affections. 8maUdoee, Price 35 cts. at druggist, Big Knock Down on Beef. I will open a-BEEF MARKET on South Front Street, next to my Stoie SATURDAY MORNING. Kep the very Besi. Pallnit end Nicest Reef in market. The best round stake. 8c. btewinir Beef, 5o. Come one, come all, see what we are doing. Dry Stove Wood, Hand-Made and Sawed Shinglex. Brick. Milch Cows, Bug gies, Horns, Bicycles, Flats All u Hell or ltrnl ' ; BIG HILL, The Sbiiile Man.' ICE FOR HOME, USE Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilhd water and free from Impurities. Specially lu tended and prepared for human eon sumption. Ioe delivered dally (escept Sundays) t a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays (Mail only) T a. m. to 12 noon. For price and other information, addrvaa, New.Berne Ice Co., B. 8. UUION. ManAoaa ' Southern Railway. TbeSiandsrd Ballway ot li e SOUTH Tl e Dlrvct Line to allPoinia. CALiironxiA, rJLOXIIDA, romo in co. fliiM tly Firt-Clas Eijulpmenl J.njall Tlirough or loi!JTiaiiii I'ullmao r"al ao Hl pluu liars on all M((ht Trains; Faet aud Kale B, liefluUs. 1 ruvrl !it I lie tVmlhein snd you are ss sun I a hf'-, -1 ' n, f ' jt l k L,l and Eiptillj 11, itis Juoinei , A i t-'y t Ti' k t Aji nts ful Tin. i. .. i;,u 8 l.hii ( it n,'i l.l lnf.,1 i:. i i a i ; c. r. ' V, T. A, H I.. V l VN. (' Lodge Directory. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 8, A. F. A A. M.; Officers: R 8 Primrose, W Mj George Green, 8 Wj C D Bradliam, J W; T A Green, Treasurer; W J Pius, Kerre- i ary; w W Ulark, 8 U; T G lly man, J D. Regular Communications lid Wednesdsy each month. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. O. O. F. Officers: F R Hymen, C P; N C Hughes, H P: A E ttibbard. S W; J L Moody, J W; C H Hall, Srribe; E Gerock, Treasurer. Regular Encamp ment, 1st, 8rd, and 5th (if any) Thursday nigbls in each month at 7:80 o'clock. CRAVEN LODGE No. I KNIGHTS OF HARMONY : Meats 2nd and 4ih Wednesday nights in each month in Ron n tree's Hall, Pollock street, at 7:30 o'clock. H. C. Whltehurst, President, Jas. H. Smith, Sec'y. R. K. Hill.F. Sec'v. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. F Offleerw-O. H. Hall, N. G,; J. L.Moodv, V. 6 ; T. H. Hntton, R'c'd. Bec'ty; J. R. Parker, Jr., Trees. Regular meeting's every Monday night at 7:80 o'clock. CANTOS CLuhirlONT Kll.f, P. M., 1. O. l. r OWcera. Ueo. Stover, Captain; T. . Hy man, Lieut. 1 P. H. Felletier, Rnelirn ; Win. J Pitie, Clierk ; Ed. :ieroek. Accountant, teg ular Cantonments, til and 4th Ttiursday . W BEBNB CHAPTER NO. 48, B. A. M.: moors:-T. A. ureeu, H. P, K.; T. W. Dewey, Serine; (Jims. Duffy, Teens.; C. D. Hrarihum, Sec'ty. Revnlar i ouvoca toiia M Mondnv AAith month, ' ' tfUHN'S UUMMANDKKV NO. l'l, K.T.: iiniuers: 1. W. Dewey, E.tl.; .Ttte. heilinonJ .;T. O. Human, C. .; T. F. Mc anihy. Prelate; R. SJI-iimio, Recorder. IteKiiliu Cnnelaves Bret tud third Fridays ol the month. KNIWHT8 OF HONOR-omeern: ' . D. Pope. Dictator; G. L. Vinson, Reporter; W K. Rimntree, Kln.ndttl hejmrter New Bern Ijodtre No 448 meets the sod Red 41 b ri'iduy u Wilts at 7:30 o'clock lu Kouniree's Hall, Pollnek Street SEW HRKNE LODliK NO. 1, V. 11. AC.-l C. Hoales, Prest; J. H. Smiih, Ueeordini -ecty; B. K. Qulrtley, FliiBneial seety. Meets In Knifrhte of I'ythlai) hall everv 1st and Srd Wednesday nuihta lu each mouth. -STEAMERS-" CAROLINA DISPATCH LU AND 10 to. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Points Xorlll. : .v The Steamer NETJSE will leave 6u Motidays, Wediieednyg, md fridavs at 0 p. m.,eliHii. The Str. Newbern Will sail on 'I'lH'fduis mA Fridays nt v& o clork. noon, making land ins at all whv stations. , i -tS Freight received not later han one bour previous to sailing. For farther inforuiatiou apply to . GEO; HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. King, Gen. Mgr., ' H.O. HuDGiNS.Gen.Frt.4 Pass.Afit . Norfolk, V. ,. New Berne, N. C, May 30th, 1898. -7ae. We Ai'o Gunning For Your Trade Am) we always iiit the Mark We are loa led aim Hie nlil lifllalile Hair) KiOK Heater at the popular prims which acc rd with Hie linrd 'I imen. Hence they ao like Hut rskea. We al have a No 7 tiHik Bu.ve with fixtures at ttl.SO A better one 9.00 aud still boiler oue at 10.00. Aud cerihlolv i n wvll rrculHtrd fi.ml lr should I u will, uiil s Srwina Machine when) mi i an buy one guaranteed lor 1U years at Vl UO We still have a full line of , thve use' ful household articles ahniit which we bave lieen lelllnir ou in I lie Jnuriml. Remember we have an elegant 1 1 sell eis uitile. self pronouncinjt and llh.sii ted for 91.70, the very tnini( roraprewnt lo a Irlend. Let u hear Iruiu yuu early and orirn. lours liuly, aJ, C. WIIITTV & CO . -NOTICE. 8P"o' Court alaKiri L burrua and ) RalpliUry,Mrlner i 1 ' trading aa Kurrus I Reorieers' ft Gray and others. nolle to vs. 1 Creditors Tbe Pbilllps Lumber Company. I All creditor: of the Phillips Lumber Company, (wirpuraiion). defendant, are hereby iioiided to pieeenl Ihelr clainu duly vnlHed to Ilia underslKned nreiv era of said lumlier connanv fin ir befm Hie oy of November, A. P., IHdr, Tbla 7lh day of July. A. IL. imiS n. l. nonKitrf. J. LEO BLhliUH, Kecelvers HMMOKa, Tou & Ward, Attorney, BUANCU OFFICE IV, A. Poiltildu'fi l'o raurjewora U II. W. Hllsliy A t'o.) nnd IIrIiTr. lor IS, lioDlia, Cuttna, l'..i-,.lit and s.il.1 f..r r j ,t ! in I' ' is drain,' I'rorlslnni h or on msrgln l ., 'I up. nil n m 1 n uiq uofflimon Meamsn ,i I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF -jEORSEg ON HAND which arrived by Kail and which will bk sold Very Low for CASH or on Good Negotiable Paper. , I have Large Horses and Small Horses, fact sizes to suit anyone. Large Line of Winter Robes on hand. I also have on hand Buggies made by .Randolph, Kinstoii, N. C. Tyson & Jones, Carthage, N. C.;Hussey,Tarboro, N. C; Hackney, Wilson, N. V., Barbour, South Boston, Va,, CASH or ON TIME. ; Don't Forget that I am in the 1IKUAU Srur.tr. FINANCIAL. T. A. tireen, Pres, E.H. Meadows, Vice Free H.M.Qboves, Cashier CITIZEN'S BANK OT irrw sxoxtxrai, w. c. ' DO A GENERAL BANK1M, Bt'HINBHS The Account ot Banks. Hankers, correl ations, Faiiriers, Merchants and otlers re eelved on tavorahle terma. i-ronpt and cars rul attention given to the Inlet - ui ot our er.s tomers. Ooll etlons a bpeclally. soard or DiaiOTOIM. Perdlnaiid Ulrtch K. H. Me,lwk , J. A. Meadows, Chan. Unity, .lr. Bamuel W. Ipoek. Jam- Reilmond, t nas. n . rowier, Mayer Halm, J. W. Gralnirer, Tbomae A .reen H. W.SmHllw,Kd. C t.Vnr Ueo. N. Ives. W. r. Croekett F. & M. BANK. MAY 1st, 1888. Capital Stock .. 875,000.00 Surnlus. 8,500,00 Undivided ProOlR, 8,lt0.08 OFFIOERS: L. II. CrTI.KB' Presiilent. W. Sit HADwicK, Virp Pres. T. W. Uewry. I'Hehicr. J. W. UiDDi a. Teller. F. F. Matthews. Collector. MKECTORS: Wm. B. Blades, . M. M. Msrks, O. 1). brsilham, P. II. Pelietier. L. 11. Cutler, Jno. Suter, W. 8. Chadwick, J W. Stewart, T. W. Dewey. , We want your business und feel that we can olter you as much In return as any other hank in the city. It is our endeavor to make business relation mut ually ploasaut nnd profitable to our patrons. ' l793Biani ScHool nUHaULLt, fygs BualilHtiwI In 1ISS, ignn a.m., i.uo.,Hupt. lOUO llllluirr; U.S. Armj assJBJ OOoudHaUeo, . N, C. AiMUJ. BO YEARS' .Vt. .. - EXPERIENCE vTs : Xm jA. Taftnr Mami Dcsions COFVRIQHT AC qnliklr wKrtnin our opinion frtj whtbr an InTmilinn ti nrobiibly pate-tRhlo. Commiiritr. tt,inisTtrtetlTooiiOdntlL 1 Und book on PaUexiU ient fr6. OMcat mswef for pwuniifpttenw. Pntnnu tnken thixmeh Munn A Co. notlvt. Anmn tunrllnv tikHrh iTKl tlMCTifrtlon HlftT tfeeUil notice wifho" ohnnro, UxtM Scientific American. A haniltytinrlr UlnwtTiitM wwMf. Firmt rtr. oulttin of uriT srliTi0n Jntirtirtl, Trmt, 3 ft Mir : four montb, $L Sold by all "wdlr, MUNN rSCo."'8"--'' New York Cruoh Ofllot. Ot Bt, Wsshuisiwi, IX C. Wal t VMM Jr w M. Hahn & Co., ; -;a :t n sv clT" j , ' oe-vsitaHT. y Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE ANDJRLTAIL D CALL PS IN x t'cnvisivri: liivi: or ""kr, Vor : Carts ant! Harness ' v I in I I i r,' ' I. which I am selling ( heap for the ; Harness Business. - . w ww n w,aa . v. PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Simmons. A.K.Ward I. H. Pou. K. W. Pon. SIMHONS, PQU & WARD, ATTORNEYS end COL'KSELOBS at LAW. kew Kf.uxr, x. : Ofllc. 68 So. Front Street, nearly oppo site llotel CliHtta j ka, (Offices also at Ralcich and fniilhfield.) Practice In thecoi nnea ol Ciaven, Implln, Jonee, Dnelow. cnrierei I'miiiho, Wake, Johneton. llarneti and VIih ii; in ine Sn lireine alio eneiul tuLll, i.uu wherever servl, es are denlr. d. lVIh'li. r, ATTORNEY AT LA VI. middle Street, Lawyer llrlt,"- ' RuildinK. Will practice In the Com, lies ot Ciaven I'arteret, Jones, (inflow and I'hmllro. U. U Court at New Kerne and buim me ( ourt o ne niana N. II. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & GATES. Physicians rnd urgons. Middle Street, New Berne, K. C 1U. BT II. ,STIIEET, . Having returned from his northern trip, can now he found at his Middle Mreet office, where lie will he pleased to tee bis patients, or any pcriion needing medical treatment. November 1st, 1M)8. I ' QoOtl HOUSeS ...For Rent ! IN GOOD LOCATION. Desirable Bouses and Luis For Bale at a very low figure. Also otlr pioperty for sale as sn invest ment. Cheap rooms for rent for families or sinn'e persons Collection of Rents a Spei lulty. E. E. HARPER, Real Estate Agent. WASTED to IIUY lVsMll, I'ollOII, I'KiWttX liigliest Price GimrHnleeil. J. K. 1,1X11 111, e )
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