THE JOURNAL. s. hMMnj dav ha ik yeas, - , t -i. I. . at tie alaMi btraa. (.( ho. I, 1 CMA6LE5 L. STEVENS, euro i rorsM. "TBSCRIPTtOW BATES) wiw.kunm,... ".2! ua veari-ao ta edvsavcaw. . . a w Mosul, b) eamar tattaoVax Rales ruraiahed oa appU- Knimd at Ito Foal Offloa, Hew Berne, N.C.M wouod elaaa saettar. OS-lal raaer f Kw ra aad Cravea Cety. Km Hera. 3. Dee. t, l8. 1 he Baleigb Pual will hereafter demand lb "native oyster," and accept no other a a iiibsiuute. T baAtiaoia Onstiiaiion hat plan tj to worry it right at home. Al ianu's Hew bond isso ii pa)ablit III gold, principal aud intereil. Raleigh again feel aJ. Rev. Dr. BrooghtoD biuat lest left, and it can resume it old habit without anyone Ondiug fault. Doctor Kingsbury ttill omaieou with ghoulish glee 00 what the northern preat ay about ihe receut rce trouble in Wilmington. Tbe good Duotor lore a fight after it . 'U over. ' BOW LOR O, C H, HOW ION 0 ! There la a certain political faction in New Berne and Craven County, long time oppoaed to Deuiocratio rale, and lately oppouenu l tbe white lopremacy movement, whom ; noltiiuK, eeema to affect, and who continue to pursue a ooune which meaoi their ultimate destruction. On November 4th, the oitiieu of New Berne, in meat iiiuoliu -embled, passed certain resolutions. Ou November 8th, the white peo pie carried North Carolina, and the movement had such impetus that wh le Craven County did not (0 Democratic, yet every opponent to white supremacy stood shaking, not knowing whether the lightning would strike this city as it bad truck Wilmington. The lapse of thirty days seems to have changed tbe spirit of these people who quaked before tbe reso lutions of November 4th, and the vote of November tith. Now it is time for a new county administration to go into office this old fear seems to have disappeared, aud the same reckless disregard of publio sentiment bas already pos sessed tbe new administration of county officials. 1 Monday, December 6tb the new - board of county commissioners took their places. What is tbe first act of a majority of this board t, but to elect Seymour . W. Hancock, postmaster of New , Berne, M county attorney. ' Robert Moseley, colored, made tbe nomination, John Diddle, sec onded it, aud on vote, their votes made 8. W. Hancock, county ai- loruoy, Commit. oner K. P. Wil liams, entering hia protleet. ' Hubert Moseley, who lives iu this . city is not a stupid colored man, yet bs is singularly blind to the situa tion of political affair in this city nd Craveu county. i , - And there is no need for this blindness, for Mueelej is a politician, . took part in the last campaign, and uu doubt has read the resolutions passed by . the 1itueui of New Berne. .... . . And yet Hubert Moseley, colored citizen, dares to nominate S. W. Hancock to publio office in Craven , oounty? ;' a -'::.y '- John Bio die, comes from Fort Barnwell in this county, and yet elected on a ticket ia opposition to white supremacy , Mr. Biddle has the temerity to come into publio office and continue bis opposition to white supremacy, as voiced in mass meeting by the citizens of New ' Berne? '.v.K John Biddle may not have , read the resolutions, bat there are sorely enough good Democrats in the neighborhood where he lives to ac quaint him with tbe idea that white supremacy shall prevail In Craven county, and the voice of the citizen is not to be silenced, nor ere the resolutions as passed fin November 4 hi dead letter. Moseley and Biddle, yoa have H,le a wretcbed beginning of your '..ninietration. - " ' Yoa hold offac, but' remember 0 elected you, and provoke cot white people who have permit Yoa to be sworn ic, andwbn e plii-t bat alreaJj bera urr! IrtrJ. ud who la a avJ i K farther tr CeJ ilh. Alilry ad LidJW, 70a or ranJtif w Ibt live volcano of aa outratfTit oomnilj, and whi! yoar Uwstraotiea y be delated yew J both feel orMaia ibat jour doom i srxi, for this eoatrauoitj ( Oaten omv, lb) peopls of New IUtim, bate declared agaiutt juel whetjoa at npporlio)f. and thi declaration not load bar rirdly or in J at, bai intern earnest, ami what lb pexpl bat daclarad ft. a lUl shall tOt prevail, and OppuwUtoO snratil speeds destruction to thuew who attempt it. Bawr a 1 aim, We offar Ue Baadred Dollars Re ward for aay eat tf Catarrh thai caa aot lw eaicd by Ball's Caiarrh Cure. T.J. I'HEJiEY A CO., Toledo. O. We, the aadaralgaad. have kaowa K. 'J. Cheery (or lha tort 18 yean, aad be lieve sua perfectly hoaorable la all boa laaaa traaaaetioas aad flnaaclally able IA to cat ry oat aay obligations made by their Arm. - Wot & Tbdax, Wholesale DrafglsU, Toledo,!). WALDtaa, KraAa it Mabvir,- Whole sale Dragtrltu, Toledo, U. Hall's Caiarrh Care laukea Internally acting dliroily upoa the blood and ma coaa, sarfaoaa of the ayttem. Teatlmo aiaU eai dee. Price TSe per bottle.' Sold by all Drawlus. Hall's Family Pill are the beat. TVhn. V.lulca Laaaary "DlKbonot hoiiaehoIJ avrvantaoaBtatba laamlrm' no end of trouble," remarked an oiiilirro nf a down town aonoRrn. "Ita a ooiuinon thlr for theia So annas a few rnlrta or eolliux and now and tbaa a utrny hnndkmhluf frmn the supply of their rmtloiT. and whoa lha anorlago hi dlmiverad II it iisiHrally obarmd to tbe ltundry l.ota of tliuM wa know perfaetly well thai the .thlnm claimed wra nevar aont In I1111 pay for tbera rather than hare a row and Ion a good euntoiucr. "A lady of tbla city lout anvoral fine lace bandknrchlefa about a year ago and Instat ed thnl tbey went font to tba shop, but never returned. 8 ho was perfectly alneara, and tba hill waa paid. Lint week the handkerchief turned np. , They were sent In with a bundle of thing fcoin another part of tbe tpnn, and when we earn to trace thorn we found they hid pawed throUKh four different hands. Tbe original tblef was a mulatto inaldterrant wbo had dlmppntmt. 'On another nosnalon a icentleman lost several collar and wits very angry. Ho sold he waa continually loalng articles that way and brought his negro porter along to prove that they had boon aent In. Th Binnnger waa about to hand orer the valuo of tbe linen, when he happened to notice that the darky was wenrlng a very hand some collar and told him to take It off. lie protected vigorously, but It waa ao eurad and proved to be one of the lot. The rest were found In his trunk." New Or leans Tlmea-DcmoorHt. Polite. It waa a sample of Innate politeness that tickled n crowded atreot car load of pas tengerss Hu was a big. good notured eon of Krln going lrom his day's work and standing ner the doorway In the crowded car. She elbowed her way In nt the street oroMing, resplendent In hor own beauty and her tailor made suit. The men who had seats were lnduntrloualy pretending to rend the paper, and she waa beside tbe big workman when he ran her tightly gloved little hand through a strap. "lt'a sorry 1 oin, mum, thot I her ne eato aa I can git np and give yes, but all the linpty ooee wore took whin I got aboord." v She blushingly annum! him that aha was juat aa much obliged and then amtled at hlui, when throe men suddenly dleoor- end her presence and Instated on bar haV' lng a seat Detroit Free Preu. Camelrrt In the Bourse of the seoond attack upon tbe aerobe tbe camelry, under Major iud way, had rather a close shavo of being out off. An army nf about 10,000 dervishes. all froab, euina out from the hills and made straight for the camelry and Colonel Broodwood s Egyptian oavnlry, under the lmprosalon apparently that they were in fantry. That, at ary rate. Is the only way that tho durvlsb tactics can be ao- counted tor. London Chronicle. ' Refetatloa. ' "What does that man menu by saying you made all your money oat of polltlasf exclaimed tbe Indignant friend. "I don't know;" answered SecatorSor ghnmv "Hain't accurate anyhow. It was In polities that I made my money."- Washington titer. . . , Mexico bas been manufacturing ootton goods for centuries, tbo first cotton mill on a considerable scale having been eetab llsbed In Puoblo by an enterprising Span lard in the sixteenth ountury not long aft er twe founding of tbat etty. . .. . j Far away from ths Influence of eivlllxed man gesture langnsgo Is still extant In Australia. Some of the tribes possess snch an excellent code that it is almost as etli elent as the spoken language, ' --.-. .-. , , 1-:..'.'' c; The Turks believe amber an Infallible guard against the Inlurloiueffootsot n loo- tine ; hence Its extensive use for the mouth pieces of pipes. . Ths Sure La Grippe Cnre. , There is no nao suffering from this dreadful malady If you will only get the right remedy. Ton are having pala all through your body, your liver Is out of order, have 00 appetite, ao life or am billon, hare a bad cold, in fact are eonv pletely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will give yod prompt and sure relief. Tbey act directly on your Liver, Slonisch and Kidneys, tone np tbe whole system and make yon feel like a new being. Tbey are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at F. B. Duffy's Drug Store, only 60 cents per bottle. . . ) v ; A Talaable Tail. A Ban Francisco dairyman owes a horse that can hsng Us tall on the door knob before going te bed al night. The animal wears a false tall, its real tall being msre stump. The ' switch laces around the stump and Is attached, by a strip of bide to the crupsr straps. OAOTOniA Beorstbe Int Hi'id Vou H''t 't Br'Ji 8 mna s -" couch cvtiu? rV !l cure Cou;h or Cold it once. It peatlmly r!wfw a!l throat tmablea. taasOl i mm. tnot aS eta. at dmggista, Bt4v SMni re StaalUk. Beade's aaa el the English kasgnage. a, was aocaatrte, aot to aay Indlerowa, Ia "A tiimplatOD." wbao be wished la signify IKij two people tened tbetr basks ea earn sshmv la a tl at satiiper. be wrose, "Thwy showed aapaa. Da- soHbing the enaspiaslea Of the Kew Haraa Bihwlvws la "Chnst)e Joha- oe," be aaya, Tit is a raea of wataea that the aorlbera sma pracblflas laatead ef rastwoodlaing.' la "fiaadiaoa" be desoibes a geoUemaa giving a laaca to two ladies at a, railway rastaaraat as follows: "Be aoepwt lews, he toogh ebloheaai ibeja. be bra ad led aad eoohl- Dealed one, aad be trraodltd and beret eagarad tbe other" (braady aad eoohl iwai aad brandy and burst eegar beiog Beads see pbeia Ism for port and sherry respectively). While a waa prepariag bis series of article oa Old Testament easracters be read what be had written to John Coleman ca eae occasion and came to this startling passage ta bis ar- gnmsnt: "Having bow arrived al this eoocla- sion, we moat go tbe whole bog or BOBS." Colemsn objected to ibis phrase, --Too don't like the bog, 1 sea," said Beads. "Well, It' a strong figure of speech and It's aBderstaoded of lb people ; bat yes, yon are right It s ireely Scriptural. So oat It goes. " tientlemaa's hlagaxine. ' Aa Aaeedete ( Adailral Dewer. One af ternooa Mr, Dswsy earn down to my uble 00 tbe ion deck. With aa easy air be sat down oa a camp Moot and said quietly: "80 yoo're the ship's writer?" -'Yes, Mr. Dewey. V ' "And these, 1 pram me, are tbe ship's books?" "Ym, Ir." "This Is your liberty book. Let me see." And Mr. Dewey turned over leaf after leaf, glancing dowa (be list with a grim smile. "Mr. Kimberley tells me that yoa are a oousoientioa bookkeeper," he said after a panne. "Tbe men .think that I'm too much so, sir." Dewey regarded me with a searching look. " Why, what do tbey sty?" be asked. Boy like, impetuously anxious to learn what manner of man I bad to deal with. I blurted oat: "They say tbey want less book and more executive officer." Mi. Dewey' fsoe darkened and bis sqnars set jaw closed bard. "If they mean by that that tbey ex pect me to sail ship on sweet words and fait promises in spite of past experi ence, tbey will be badly oat of reckon ing, ' he said slowly. Harper's Round Table . ' ' - The Cla Cease Back. The Isrge sains that re carried away from Monte Carlo are very few and far between. Generally what is won in ons day Is lost . the next. There are no amusements of any kind. Tbe adminis tration looks after this detail with ad mirable judgment. Everything is abso- lateiy ronocntrated in tbe casino. This is tbe magnet par et simple Yoa have delightful concerts free of charge, the atrical performance with the very best of talent at extremely moderate prices, bat all within tbe walls of the all ab sorbing casino. K Very few can resist the magnetism of play. If yoa win even a small sum, yoa feel obliged to continue; if yoa lose, yon wish to regain, and so it goes on until iu the end yon bavedropped more than yoa nan well afford and are obliged to letire a sadder bnt wiser man or wo man, with tbe option of applying to tbe casino authorities for the wherewithal to retain borne. . This request is never refused player who has lort Ludgate Magaaiue. ' The Blrdllk Leva. "Now, there's tbe people that boy canaries, " said tbe bird dealer. ""Queer people tbey are. The canary bas no more love in it than a cat not so maob as a cat bas for a canary. It loves notb lng bat feed, and it can't make believe as much affection a a cat can when it wauts something. But hundreds buy canaries and lov them queer people; lonely people mostly. Home nave friends, bat that makes do difference about their being lonely. . Nobody love them, jott tbe same, -..1 . "But tbe worst I nobody want tbeir love either. Tbey are bamblelike, tbongh. Tbey don't expect love. All tbey want I something to love not much of anything, just anything- 80 tbe canary does. . ' "Yes; i sell lots of 'em canaries, and I can tell every time a customer comes In tbe door if be wants a canary or eg' nary feed." Mew York Commercial. He Waa Data It, " A gentleman going into bis stable on day found bis little ion astride of on of tbe horses, with a slate aud pencil in bis hand. "Why, Harry," be exclaim ed, "what are yoa doing?" "Writing a composition." ws tbe reply. -. ' ; , "Well, why don't yoa write it in tb library?" asked tbe father. "Because," answered tbe little fal low, "tbe teacher told the to write a composition on a, horse." Chicago News. ' ; . - - . ,- 1 r-' Paatshascat. Captain Sergesnt.uots down Private Dobbs three day on bread and water for slovenly turning oat on parade. Sergeant Beg pardon, captain, tbat won't make the slightest difference to bim. He's a vegetarian. t .Captain What I Then pot bim for three days on meat and soup. London The Color of Calcium. Calcium is usually described asa yel low metal, but Moisssn has receutly shown that when pure it is of a bril liant white, crystallising in six sided figures, which ure got by dissolving tbe metal iu liquid sodium at a low red heat and removing tbe sodium by tbe Die of absolute alcohol. London Globe. Late to bed and early to rife, prepares a man for his home in ths skies. But esrly to bed and a Little lar'y r:cr, V ' y'M V t . ' 1 1 - - s ! ' THE KINIj WAS A CI Nt ROUS HOST TO Hit PKiSONCRS. raal4 Ttill IimIn f SI to Aa,U ha Wewe M Taa n isiaM Uv wit aeatl mmm la- stalHl Aa eaforaad stay la the saoat splandM ! Bliw woo Id prove aa iaflteUoa le any fmbora, autblUoa ehIM ef anaa. Coaa-i anbury well beta jars aa tmtmtw apna r sensas as halpiaa anlaory. T be hare today aad gone aoaaotvow ta tor the ad- vMUsraM the tree sacra ef haapla. aad a geeialB snffeHeg as iDfltatad by the aatorasM that ymt eentd ant If fwi woatd MtaaeotntortaMe library fee taaidesth f ul ylsaaatas ui th tnwa. Ibws was, Ottm, a deBnlt hardship la ad aaoa laMaawhe.aaatatiaaal ta the baatllla rMrt4 aaovanwat, aa esal- as eertatot af loadioa, for whloh Dot vea th haS orMy and th eld wine rooM wbolly asnoa, Dot apart troea the aiiary iitiluloai a aaay la she buaoa prUoa af I'arte woe Hut ater thaa aa mrrrcable dlveratoa. It nwl ladwd though the king were mm hi tattle. Hi gnat aaxMy waa fur the eoaifort of "my prison, " a he enriotady style thein. A gal a and acala rou will And antes, algned hy the royal band, ladatlng that the taMee of tb gntlnwa whoa liberty a for awhile eartaltod houU he gratlM without Mint ar eoanplalat. I In the fine nun, not cverr oa was ties of the Bastille. Tbe erlmos punished by Uuprlaoament la that aogoat dunaeoa wr-aot, In the goWaar age at least, the common crime of robbery and murder. As man waa ikeervlng a lottr d acbt wbo had not proved e danger to the atate or who had not snpsrfluotuly Insulted the monarch ef hie court. Jt waa Indeed a form ef ostractom, in I removal for awhile from the danger aud anxieties of eomiuon life, and honor d totaled that the victims of a courtly system ahoald bo well fed and kindly treated.. Klobellea, to whom Franc ewe, among ethar dlgnltlee, her tacnooa aoadmny, Bnt devoted the Baatllla to tbe reception of Inconvetilant opponenta, and from tb reign of Louis XIII the eele brated fortras beranM tb luxurtoo pris on of a powerful arUtoaracy. Vthen llaasuwinlerre peseed across tb drawbridge In 1631, he complains that be waa permitted ao other attendant than two valet and a rook, aad henceforth no rich noble need depend for his comfort either upon his own exertion or the faulty attentlou of unwilling jailers. Honey could buy wltbln all the luxury that It Bougbt wltnout, and should a poor man stray wltbln tbe Impenetrable walls the king waa so eager to prove his hospitality that he Instantly allowed bim a reasonable pension. Not a few prisoners were able to feed and clothe themselves Ilk gentleman and then to save a ooiafortable sum out of the money allowed them hy their sovereign, lb rooms In which they were eon lined were tufty and well aired. The furniture was arranged according to tbe taste of the occupant Mine, de rjtael, for Instanoe, hung her walls with rich tapestries, and many a distinguished eulprit mi-rled with him 10 tho Faubntrg St. Antolne his fam ily portraits or a sniuptnous library. Nor Is It least significant that the prison bar ber visited hi client every morning with B silver basin, perfumed soap and em broidered towol. But It was the kitchen that was the peculiar glory of tbe place. The best res taurant Iu Paris could hardly supply such dinners aa were lavished upon tbe cap tives, whom tbe popular Imagination load ad with irons and surrendered to ravening rat In dark cells. One Instanoe out of many ia enough. Moon after Mnrmontol arrived In tho dungeon, accompanied hy his servants, be wss disturbed by the drawing of bulls and tho turning of koys. Two jailers, silent and discreet, entered taserve the dinner, Ihe plate were of common crockery, and the linen, though white, waa eoara and rough. Nor was the cutlery such aa bo came an eminent man of letters. The food, .however, was excellent, though It was Friday, and moat was piously with held. ' . A soup of white boons, with the freshest butter, was followed by a dish of tbe same bean perfectly cooked. Then came a eod flsh exquisitely seasoned with garlic, so fine In taste and odor, says, ths captive, that It would have fluttered the palate of tbe greed lent Gascon. The wine was not of the test, but It Was passable, and the absence of dessert seemed the one and only fault. At any rate, Mnrmontol seemed In good spirit and reflected that after all prison faro was not despicable. ' . But no soonor was tbe repast finished than again tbe bolts were drawn, and the two jnliers entered again, tlrts time carry ing n pyramid of plates. At the sight of the fine porcelain, the delicate linen, tbe silver knives and forks,' Manuontol recog nised his mistake He had eaten his lackey' dinner, and there was nothing to be dono but tor tbe lackey to take his re venge upon what was prepared for his master. And It was a feast that might be served at a London club or al the high .table of a learned foundation. Thlj time there was no thought of Frl. day an excellent soup, a sucoulent alio of beef, tho tblgb of a boiled capon, fried artichokes and spinach, a Urn, pear, fresh grapes, n bottle of old burgundy and the neet mocha I And to cap all the govern, or called within an hour to ask the pris oner If he bod dined well and to assure him that every dish waa served from bis own table and carved with bis own hand. . . Tbetr dinner finished, the prisoners did not lack distraction. They exchanged Visits am) received their friends. They played cards or dovoted themselves to the translation of tbe plaattos. One captive doslred 0 violin. It was given him tq stantly. Another was n amateur af the flute, end he was permitted t reasonable hours to gratify his taste. Tho library Was large and well chosen. No gentleman who professed an Interest In selenps was disappointed, and the collection of PQveli was celebrated. Moreoxer, t) amiable censorship was excrt'lsed by tb lloutonanf of police, and we hear that a poem upoq the preatmjsaof Ood was struck out of th catalogue on the ground that It might prove too melancholy for tbe prisoners. yxohange. , , , ', ; Camta Tb rough ta stye," " ' It Is ,std thst Robert Burns' famous song, "Coinin Through t!"-e It ye," did not have reference ton rycflcld, but to a small river, Kyo, la Ayrshire, which could b forded. Iu wading through, however, ths lassies bad to hold up their iwttlaoats, end it was a favorite pastime of llobbls Burns and mlsohlevqii companlur. to lie In wait for tbe Ionics ooming through the Rye. When they got to midstr aiu, the laddie would wade out and snatch a kiss from the uwstos, who were unable to resist without dropping their skirts In the water. . Mr. Hardin Jiorrls, cleik of 'the drug store of It Shoemaker, I'errr. 111., yn ''A man came into our store Hie other day and said, 'I want a bottle of that stuff that saves children's lives. '. I read in the News about It The children uisy get sick when we cannot get tho d ctor quick enough. It's Ihe medicine you sell for croup.' " He alluited to Chan.hpil.-iln's (' ' 'l I, 'V f .1 I ' ! 1 t- UMi, Beware ! Tar txk aniuwrw at aA tbaa OVaaV 1 pcsbmlr eVigHuat car- so enoV Mnftjad iu KIKVS aer aaroo-ssn aad nan. Si CKbt to trie.' aafajH tsunul tnuananl th only way that can si ly br M av hrmla. Sfceeafi to know thai Modtetr'a frtatul j ths eoly armcdy that nrdl brtp ha, and B b aa caamul hnoial. It takat bat taroufb Om rotuv amad as comotnMvs cawTUshertrns Lbxr.atMi dukkarta at MbnfwsBbcSscsiaa. Mot than that, II smcr bar rMah shire aha th eroVat, and hrr tails ons trig reant hast th world snstact Si bra and buith. . Oat HXi.r's rjaest-env mm ka-1 a baui. ar saa as rzt wucnnj) ttGuiATca ca ATIAITA. CA. AggTavaVlag. Jtbe Wher have you yoa beca aaiil Ihla boar la the amrnlag? He Yoa woohla't know whrre lb place Is if I should tell ytm. 1 ' kaastiat Cared ta 34 Bewre. T. 3. l lrkmnre,of Haller A Tllack more, Pltubargh, Pa., says: "A short time since 1 procured a bottle nf Mystic Cure. It got me out of the bouse in U hour. J innk to my bed with Kfaeuma Ifem nine uionlh agonal the Jljttlc Curt Is lb only mediciiie that did me any good. I had five of ihe Wt physi clana in lh cliy, hul l rerelveil very Utile rullef fiom ibrm. 1 know lbs ily.tle Cure lo l what it l rrpresrntrd and lake plea-un In recommending ll lo other p -or suffereri.. dolu by lltnry's Pharmacy. PecaUar 1 blag Abent Ka. Th plaas of men gsng aft agley, Tbey come to scoff, and siay lo pray Essay to catch, sad yet are caught Oo out lu Bh and come back shot. Overcome evil with good. Overcom -your cbugbs and colds with One Minute Cough Cure. It Is so good cUl.ln-o cry for It, It fines croup, bronchitis, pneu ovinia, gnpe and all throat and lung diseases. F, 3. Dully. Helping Dr Oat. 'Mr. Otmond Is what I call a true Mood." ' Why .MUs Jimp?" -He knew I vi selling tickets lo lbs charily show and be brought ix young nun lo call." . Tsr :t.t' Qststiscs aiu-crtd. What It lb use of msklng a better article than your competitor if you can not gel a belter price for ll? Ans. As 1 here Is no dlflorenre In the price tbe public will buy only the better, so thst while our protils may be smaller on a single isle they will be much great er in Ihe aggregate. How cau you gel the public to know your make is the bei? If both snides are bronght promin ently before tbe publio both are certain lo be lrled and Ihe public will very quickly pass judgment on them, and ute only the better one. This explains Ihe Isrge sale nn Cham berlain's Cough ltemedy. The people bsve been using it for year and bare found that it cau always l depended upon. They may occasionally take up with some fathlnnsMo novelty put forth with exaggetated claims, but are certain to telurn to Ihe one remedy thst tbey know to be reliable, and for coughs, cold and croup there Is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by, F. 8, Duffy. . ' Re Peeat for Deubt. "Do yon doubt my word?" exclaimed Mrs. Wiggins. Tbey were occupying apartments in a modern flat. ; 'No replied ber bastiand quietly, "there isn't any room here for doubt." 1 A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E.Hart, of Oroton, 8. D.,"Vae taken with a bad cold wl Ich settled on my lungs, cough set In aud finally termi nated' in consumption. Fonr doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short tiny. 1 gsve myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on-esrth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was edvUed to get lr, King's New DUcov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave ll a trial, look in all eight bin lies. It has cured me) and thank Ood I am saved and now a' well and healthy woo an.", Trial botiles free al F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, . .. . a 'Kegular the 30c aud tl.00 guaranteed or price refunded. ' , Aa Explanation. : . ' At a rn'e men laugh and women weep ml m wedding. The fact that they are not the principals In the affair probably hat -something lo do with it ; r : - ;. . Mgnv a hnusehuld Is , saildentd by deaih btcaureof the fallue to keep on ban.l a af and absolute rertsln cure (or croup such ss One Minute Cough Cure, See thst your little tines are. protected agaiust emergency. K 8 Dully , . BeautifyiagTisions. How did you git such a pleasnt ex. lreflon on that ugly Miss 1'attee's jor trail? ' :; , ' .,' ''.. I got ber to telling me about men the might have married ' I'sinsin the chest when a person hat a cold Indicate a tendency toward pneu monia A piece of fltuuel dampened will! Chnmherlsiu's Pain Balm anil bound on to the chei-t over the seat of pain will promptly relievo the pain and prevent l 1 Hire ,;! a'.tr.. k of pne'in-.onfa. air Calla fabalU Beasts Uaan war cming c-i fart, aad a grlni atlaswa fell aa tb highland,. Then, aa tb boat af tb noetil rtorns aoesKtod eWpar and kind er, a enrtoas e.siver ran down the kajg two deep line ef tb Ninety third. The tnea ware ages- to ran forward and barge. "Ninety-third. Kbarty-tbtrdr rang oat the Drr voice of Sir Col la Campbell. "U a all Ibat encrrneaar tie bad pievtoatl ridden ekiwa th line and told kla nldMret "ReansjSBbar, thrr I ao retreat from beta, men. Tost sseat die where yoeuttaad." And front tbe killed' privet- eee tb enaerf al answer. "Ays, aye, cur UuJlo; we'll do thst I" Tbe Rnaslsns were now within range, and th Ore of tb h if blander rang oat edden end sharp. A tew horse aad ssesi came tumbling dowa. and the Roa st cavslry wheeled Instantly to lb left, threatening tb right flank of tb highland en. Campbell, a oool and keen soldier, saw tbe silll of this uVovsunat " 15 had well. " be said, lurking to bi ald-de-camp, "Ibat man nndaratands bis bBsiorss." hu, tao, did Campbell, wbo instantly deflected hie tin o aa to protect bis right, and met the ad vsnoa with a desiroctive volley, before which tbe Russian horsemen) al once fell back. Unrnblll Magaiina. llalara kr MaUa, Al. P. L Uraml, an Alabama farmer, says that rosny uegrncs in Ihe south ar mlued hy male, aud he thinks he bas proved It, He owns a great deal ot farm land, which he rents to negroes on con dition -tbat they shall do Ibelr work with an ox Instead of a male. As a re sult, all bis tenants are prosperous aud pay their rent promptly Tbe ot, be ex plains. Is rutin ly capable in all the re quirrmrnla of the cotton patch, bat be baa his hmitaiioua, aud bisrolnred mas ter doe not tbiuk ot mounting bim and riding off on n teles erninds or pleasure trip. As lbs negro canuot ride to dis tant churches, cake walks or "bo downs," aud as bo will not walk, be goes to bed and is rested and ready for labor iu tbe morning. 80 far aa tba inference from this ex periment goes, tbe negro, plus a mule, is a shiftless snd unreliable citin-n, but eliratuate the mule and subitl.ute an ox, nod ho becomes rpgulur iu bis hab its, businesslike and prosperous. Mew York Trihnim . Soothing, healing, cleam-ing, D Wit 's Witch Hstel Salve Is the Implacable enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It never falls to cure Piles You may rely upon it. F 8 Duffy. Like a Good Laundry. It Is your fault if you d- n't g t joui Laundri ing done sulisiiicti.ry Ii ut cell fur your next bundle mi ; will lie ih.ne up jiirl mm you want it. We do all kintls of hue garments ilmt cnnol be done at home. You like lo Imve your collars stiff so they will not get out of shape. We lew good March ami wink it well into llie linen so Hie collars will f toy firm, then too, we hiiiIi the e(ges ami make the collars easy. so you w ill not think yoi have a barbed wire lence around your neck, COLt-AltS, ... 2 Cents. 8I11RTS 10 Cent. Send us your Laundry. J. E. DAYBERRY --3S1 I1AVE1HES3? fet Tiling in Ik World Ard fi nl.e Next 4tl Dnjs I am 00 ngio Divide with my friend. 1 will sell for a Limited Time a BEAIJTIF1JL. PORT WIXE, AT SSti I'KR QUART. ' 'f I 00 ' GALLON. Bring your Dottles and Jugs and 1 . getllinn Clit.d l..i Ihiinlx-niviii. 18 MIDDLE STfcEET. , Good Houses ...For Rent ! IS GOOD LOCATION. ' Desirable Bouet and Lots For Sale at a Very low figure. . Also other pioprrty for sale aa an invest nun'. Cheap rooms for rent for faimlies or sing'e persons. - - C llectioll of Rents h 6,- i' E. E. HAfc-PER, a. Real Estate Agent - V tOK HIIHl I'Sf Clean, pure, wholewinte, gunreuieril 10 be chemically mode from distilled water and free from impuriib-s Specially Iu tended and prepared for human iu sumption, ,' . : m ' Ice delivered daily (eicepl Huoimys) fl a. m. to ( p, m, i -,- ' - Bundayt (rrlail only) T a, m. to II noon. For prices aud otbtriuloruiaiton, address, -. . , ' New Berne Ice Co., 'J- B. P. GUION,' Ma!ios ; ; lv, BO YEARS ' EXPERIENCE Traoc Makks Designs Copyrights Ac AnTonsjiptrliif b xkptfh and (Ifwrlptlon msif nnlr k r as 't'n.i i our oi'mitm free wtithyr ao tnv-rntl'n in pri'tintiiTp.ttr:i;ithlvi. Conimunipft. tn(isit rid if (Vi1ilHliTlf':l), h ill -iffwk OD Patent iCIlt frt'rlu U'!1t'l iKelicr I-.j Ulli'tl pttlWII r-iffurii tjth,fn t "i i n A Co. reclT a - - ,'(ti, w" TsOITI J-xrA-JIORSES AUD MULES ! TAiai YuTtkwuT mn& at Prices Tkat Are night I .. ' my xtow nb-rs- Mt1aeesx "a---IWg' -.--ar-mmm9mmmgfmJtfr FEW PECIAXTIEH : A Fin Open Bagzj, - . . f 25 00 A Good Baggy Eobe, ' - 5 Extra Fine lluggy Kobe, - . . . 00 And iig Aiaortsnent to select from on hand. A Good Set of Harness for only - - 9 00 GO i'sirs Cart Wheel, made at Hickory, N. C. Large Line of Harare at Varioui price. Whip at Uelow Coat Price. , FOB CA8H OB GOOD NEGOTIABLE PAPER. Bci TO. 7. Hi 74. 74 J AUD 76 HR0A 0 STREET. FIHAMCIAL. a unwa, tiea, I.H. Naadow. Tie m H M.OBOVBS.Cashlar wm-w XSaURieXC, xw. o. .r.NKHAI aaaglH, S6kr b, Aecoaauol Banss, tiankars, Corpm uns, V armors. Merchants an1 otnare n e've! on tavorahle trims erompt t, ean ' attention liven te th latai t et ear mi loniars Coll etloa a apealalt'. boabd ovoiaooToa msua Plrloh K. H. Hetauws t a Meadows, Onrt. Huffy, Jr. .inuei W . Ipoet !awi- aeamocr. fas. H. fowler Mayer Hnn,V 1 w ttralnirer, . Tbomas A . fcrea, W Hroallw.K , C X.Vnv '- o. M. lvea. W. T. Crnckett . F. & M. BANK, MAI 1st, 1b8K. Capital Stuck 7t.000.00 nrplus MO0.OO I edlvldrd rreflt ,170.08 OFHUERS: L. n. CrTi tn Pri-sioVnt. W. 8. (uadwicc. Vice Pres. T. W. Diwxv. t'ahier. J. W. Biudi.1. Teller. F. F. Matthswr. Collector. I U RECTORS: Wm. B. Blades, M. M. Harks, O. U Bradhaui, P. li. f ellelltr, Li. li. Cutler, Jno Suter, W. 8. Chadwlck. JW.btewart, T. W. Dewey. We want your business snd feel that we can offer you as much lo return as any other bank in the city. It 1 our endeavor to make business relations aanl ually pleasant and profitable to our patrons. Big Knock Down on Beef. I will open a BEEF MARKET on Sonih front rilreet, next to my Store SATL'HDAY MOKN1NO. Keep the very Best, Kattna and Nicest Beef in tnsiket. The Ixet round stake, 8c. biewiiiK Beef, 60. Come uue, com all, see whnt we are doing. Dry Stove 'Wood. lilland-Made and Rawed Swingle". Brirk, Milch t;s, Ht.f gler. Horses, Bicycles lets All to cell or Kent. BIG HILL, m Slle lai. WMTEDj to. BUY Wool, Cotton. DefHWU Oighesl Prices Guaranteed. J. E. EATUA3T, Near f ottoo Ekchaafa M. Hahn & Co., Livery, SusD&Eicchange WHOLESALE ANDJRETAIL DEALERS IN A -C'CnPaLETIS LIKE OF- Busgfejs, Pond Carts nnd Harness. m ..nmwmr New Berne. N. C. PK0rE8I0NAL. F. at. Rlsssieas, A. P. Ward I. I. faa. E. W. fee. 5IMf10NS. POU ft WARD, ATTOBtiETft aad roi NSKLOKS at LAW. rt tiair, w. r. ; Offlc 08 80, Front Mrrel, nearly ofipo i site Hotel Challawka. (OBree also at Bah-icb and Pmitbfleld.) I traLtleo in tb eofintwa 01 tl vrn. Dnplla, 'Joiiae, (malow, Carteret fsmilto. Wake, Jokuatoo. Barnett and W ilson 1 in in n- prea ana reormi Luitta, ana worvr MTt, . ar desired. ' 1. If. Pclleller, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Middle Street. Lawyer Brit. Valldlaf. trill practice In tbe Coontles of Crave lrtrt, Jones, Onslow snd Pamlico. V. a CftHrt aft Km Ban. mA lltmMM. fmtw a ihimiiT - " I N. H. STREET. F. P. GATES STREET & 0ATE5, Phytklan and 5urgeon. Middle Street, New Berne, N. C STEAMERS. EASTERN CAROLINA MATCH LINE, -AND IT 100 0. milfiHT k PASblNGIR For All Point North. Th Steamer NETJSE will leave on Mondays, Wednesdays, nd Fridays at 6 p. m., sharp. The Btr. Newbern Will sail on 'I t rs(las si d' Fridaj at VI o'e n k 1 con, waking land ing it all ny ration. CsT Freight received not later than etna hour previous to sailing. For farther information apply to GEO. BNDBSON, Agt. M. K. Kixa, Gen. Mgr., H.. HtTDOfMi.Gen.Frt.A Pass. Agt. Norfolk. Va. New Sara. N. 0., May 30th, 1898. t 1 n

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