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ilui JOURNAL. I'i t'rrr dav la Ike yaar, - )4 BUMHlay, at 4 ktOdle MPMl, Fauns ha. f. CHARLES L, STEVENS. tDfras An ronuan. bcusaurnoa rates: .. tear, la Mnana. H oo One year. ta advance,. ........ MusluIt, by carrier la la oily,.... M AdverUstsg Rata rarnlshsd cm apple- Entered at Um fort OOoa,Iw Bam, R.Ua Mood elaaa matter . OBelel Pape r Craven Ceaaty. 4 Kew Sera. N. (X, Fa. 4, 18t9. rATOBABLB TO tttTincrrAI. OWN. . ' HSBIP. ' Tb change in the sentiment In the Soaih favoring mnnioipal own erabip of water work, leverage and 'tghu within the put year or two, ia remarkable when the objection to it baa hitherto bren ao strong. The present legislature haa number of bill from lowni in North Carolina looking toward! tbit muni cipal ownership of tlieae properties, which indicate that the people bare leartel much on thia question, which ever Incdinr neventuer hae discussed, showing how everything wastqbe gained by thia municipal ownership a compared with corpo ration or private ownerahip. Everj growing town or citj ttnda that with ita development the greatest and mnet overshadowing problem which demands the attention of it author, iliea, ie that of sanitation. Where the local water supply cornea from a river, the extending houndariee of a town are certain to Dome in conflict with it water nip-! ply, and pollution of ita water i bound to occur. Where the aewerage outlet is a river or a lake, the problem of a ante and quick oatlet, with the in creasing development of a city, makes thia a problem of uo small consideration. ' Id thia matter of lights, every town of consequence or with busi ness, and thia ia not a matter of population, must have its streets and municipal buildings well .light ed.'; , When the oity does not own its own light supply, there is always the matter of , contracting for its light supply, and -no matter what the circumstances inav be there are always abuses growing out of it, in which the contractor or city are cer tain to adder. ' Considering the q testion of local sanitation, there can be no sanitary laws faithfully enforced and carried out. nnlusa the citv owns ita water . - j - It the city authorities judge it beet to nrg that sewerage be put into an unhealthy neighborhood or section ot a city, there is always the cry, if not eospicion tbat the au thorities are under the influence of the owners of the water and sewer age systems. . Tbfs woujd be entirely avoided under municipal ownership, and where a locality was found in need of water and sewerage, all that would be necessary would ' be to . . oruer maa waiur auu aewerago ue put 10. ' , , y , Whilo New Bern has practically ' a narfunfc wufar Riionlv. mirn in nnitl. - t'"' ' n v n'" " I--- ity and abundant in supply, and its sewerage outlet is a good one, 'and both na'er snl sewerage is undir good management ,one liberal in every way to its patrons, yet there is the need of New Bern owning its own water works, sewerage aud lights. That a bill haa been introduced in . the present Legislature looking to this end shows that the citizens of New Bern recognize the value o themselves, as taxpayers and house holders, of municipal ownership of these really necessary household and public properties. -V1 Statu op Ohio, City of Toledo, I v "...', Lucas County,. s j as. Frank i Cheney makes oath that he Is the umlor partner of the ' firm of F Cheney Jk Co., doing business In the oily of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured ly the use of Hall s Cattarrh Cure, .' ," Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pseaence, thia Cth day of December, . A D, 1880. . ' seal . - A.'W. Gliason. ' Moury Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally : I gets directly on the blood and mucus nii r .,. s of the system. Send lot testl . Ik ' " ., free. -' .; ; . .1. Cmknky & Co, Toledo, D 1 'Mi;-rials, 7oa ' .- fills are the best. Qf A. 4 tjfi t i 1 Dock B"4 a a.t. c U t - Ita Iran br? w . Aad I ! UUI II , TM Jbkjt float joe aea. Fur aw &e iiaiaaaaaa. klM Ia ealas aad atiee alcae! Wao daraa la imp a tiiab, Aad rob MiWaf plum. A peiay fU os hlaj Let kin be irtitra duaiU' ' Iluia al Im, I uf, , Toara aol a ale; hi twufa ' ld be a Uoosalar jar ' To give Um fruit op aoa-l -i.kw(v Kara. Baaj-ftrs afta Orka. Ta (raairai daafrr froa La Grtpp ' f ku naeHiag la psaaawnla. If ruaaon- able rara la aal, aowt rti. aad Ckn,rrj tale's Coagb Itratoly Uira, all .Uejrt will be avotdad. Aaon( lb leas of laoaaaada wka have lb la maedy for la trippa we bare yet ta bare of a elafle case bariag reaaltrd la pacuaMnisI wbkb abowa etcUuiraly that Uila taaa if Is a eertala pravaoilve of (bat aao, (roes diaaaaa. It will care Is fripr In leas llmaibaa any other traatmvau It la pleas aa I aad safe to take, for sale by F 8 Daffy. aisTlaa Was LisittaA. Winks H hat did yoor wit say to yoa whan yoa gnt boms at 4 o'tlork this saornlngf Bliaka (wearily) Say, old man, I've. got aome work to do today. ilorrlble agany ta aud ' b j Pllea, Barns and' Mia Dlaraaea. Tbtae are Immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Haul Halve. lie ware of wur bleaa Inillaliona. F. t4.DuBy,'. The OlAJSaaa Traaklea. t "Joha," said the okl jitaa W bis sen, "the doctor sys I've got thia here new thing called ''pendlcliU,' and durned ef I kin either spell or pronounce ill I wleh ')uu'd fetch me a preachtr, a umlei laker, au a dictionary." - a. Br.;(.:iolrbaB'a Aall larll I May be worthmnre to you;tiian,IUO if you have a cbild who soils bedding from inonntenence Of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at o ice. fl. Hold by a D. Brad bam, dmgsist. Mew Berne. M. C Saaadad Like It. "These are splendid blacutta, Maria. You must have made them wllh your wa fair hands, dldu't you? "No. These are buns from the bakery. My fair bandi simply rald over the money for them. You've been drinking gain, John." - Crip' BaTagca Seemed. So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by the Grip, that every one should know what a wonderful rem edy for this malady la found ia Dr.King'a New Discovery. That diatresslng stub born cough, that inflames your throat, robs too ot sleep, weakens your system and paves the way for consumption ta quickly stopped by tbUJaUUcbleM - ew If too have chills, and fever, pain In the back of tlje hea'd', soreness In bones and lunacies, sore throat and that ceugh that grips your throat like a' vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to curs your Qrlp, and prevent pneumonia or Con sumption. Irlce50cia,andtl.O(K Money back If not cared. A trial bottle free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. ....... ..At the thaw, ' f :. '.-."v. Hiram, what make 'em call that show with so many girls In it a 'spectacle1? Well, Ilannah, yqn got me, but I guess it's b'cause th' men what go l' see it all seem t' be near sighted. : ' . Mr. 8. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mlean opy (Fla.) Bustler,, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe One Minute Cough Cure waa the only remedy that helped them. , It, acted. quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy ae-a specific for La Grippe, and Its exhausting after effects. F. 8. Duffy. ' - K Halle. j- f " i .' i ., ' New Bern, N C, Jan. 30, 1809. 1 the District Court of the United Butes, for the Eastern District, of North Carolina: , t; j ;. . ' X In the matter of J H Vinson, Bankrupt To the creditors of J 11 Vinson, Bank. rupt: Vv, ;N ':;-f ' 1 ,i Sir: Take notice that a- petition has been filed in said court by J II Vinson of New Bern, N C, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act. of Congress, approved July 1st, 1888, for a discharge, and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act, and (bat the lltb day of February next, at 12 o'clock M. is as signed for the hearing of the same, when and where you may attend ind show cause. If any you have, why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted : L. J. JlooiiR, Referee' 8d Bankruptcy division, Eastern Dis trict N.C. -. ,-' ' Wloler Tawrta Tlrkela Mow Male . s ta lairra Railway; v ' Commencing November' 1st, 1899, the Southern Railway will sell from priiici pals stations on its lines, round-trip Winter Tourist tickets to best resorts In Florida, the South and Asbeville, N. C, in 'The land of the Sky" at greatly reduced rales for the round-trip. . Tickets will i on kale from November 1st, nntil April 80, 1809, and Inmost cases final limit returning May Blst,lt"9. In connection wiih the above the Southern Railway offers the quickest and finest train service and connections to all resorts in the South, Mexico, Cali fornia, Cuba and Porto Rico. ; .,: Any information as to rates, schedules, sleeping car t ervlce, accomodations, etc , cheerfully furnished upon application to any agent Southern Railway,, or It L Vernou, Traveling Passenger Agent It South Tryon St., Central Uolel Clilg., Charlotte, N. C. ' V t -v .. 5 COUCH GYutl? ViU Cure T:iU.I.s "J Drund.,', A ar-,6 U itx-t wut rtBtir':k. Um ataail. firm i'i rta. at dmi,uiu. rKa1 tini aunia, It in la aa aUio rt-ra c Mala atiiH. ya ' ia ml eiinV d tli uil tiala arm bmnji a44 prl VoU ly V ll.- who drained to bny. A welt drap4 mw aa ruminiDg a tat c jrmriy. Tita4 U tba Jfrtct et thiaT' aba ekl ..... Taat will ma yoa S4. badam.' ra pllad tba aa Iranian. 'a't yoa ahatto that ttgnn a hit f "So: cant pnanbry trtka a oral ana, Bnt 1U Sa il y..o ahat I U do If yon will vralt a f.'W DHimmta the anrtinn a vrill b Ktirtrd. and I U pbire the art iri on-l the aaniUHr. 1 ua may Uku be alia to boy It In fur almuat aothinar." The wnmaa said aba would vrait Ten minnti lnt on tb anrUnmvr brau the lala. TbTe vnv anuw half iVa-rj penple In the abro Tba bit of jewelry ta tjntwtina vaa placed on the. eoontr and bids InritnL 8ume one ot ftr4 M enita. Un a 1 waa bid. J tuUowad aud thru i. Thia Us bid was made by the woman who had armpht to buy the bit of Jewelry befiax the anlo, A Kontkmaa came In. looked at the r ticla and oalmly aaMi "I like that. I'll gjva yon . t4. " Tlta wonum qnk-kly ahooted "FiredoUnrar Tbm the bid ding eraaed and the hit of .Jr-welry waa tnrncd over to the laxt and bn4 bidder. Sbo had mfuaed to pay $4 a few nnn otna brfoTM. bat abo fiTit that and went home to tell bnbhy dear what a bargain abe vut at the auction store lor I (3 bill Memphis (W-iuiitiur. . Jaesh Jara. Joseph JeCcraon waa plnyinR a rme aitrht entn.'oniont in a small town, np nearin f I the part Hip Van Winkle, which hu hna ao often and ably imper sonated. At the hotel where ho aUiid there was an IrlKhiimn vvho acted aa general omutant Jntli uTy the irrcAt Intiivet be uanifootcd in the hotel, he niiuht have been taken to be the pro prietor. At abont a quarter to 6 in the morninK Mr. Jefferson wna atnrtlcd. not to say alnriwd. by a violeut thmuping on hie door. When he recollected tlmt he had. left no ardors to bo culled no early, ho was nnttrrolly lndivint Hie sloop waa hauUhed fur that inorninK. however, an ho nroae and noun mndo his appennnro beforo the clerk. . "Loot hero. I any," he demanded of this functionary, "why was I called at thia nnenrthli hour!" "I don't -know, air." replied the clerk, "bnt 1 11 aak fnt Tat was rain moned. Snid the clerk: "Pat thetowna no call for this gontlouian. Why did yon waken WmT" V. Pat led the clerk to ono aide and snid In a myBterions whiRper: "Ho wot snorin loike a horse, sur. nn Oi'd b,eord the bhoys sayin aomethin nhont how Uo wor wnnat afther shhipin for twinty years. eoOi says to rmnilf. 'It's n-ooiuin onto 'im a'ia, an it's yer jnty to git the crnyther ont o' yer house . at wanat !r-Leder Monthly. ' : . Snowball Showers. More than one explorer In cold clK mates hna noted tho enioua phenome- - ufircTa wlairrahurerT'' The balls. it ia true, are not very bik'. tho avcrnKe being abont the size of a hen's pg, bnt they are true siurftbnfls for nil that. comproased globe of snow, not little lumps of ice or hnil . A fnll of the kind occurred in north London in March. 1859, and nt the time It was olwerved that the balls seemed five times as donae and compressed as ordi nary show and in no way to bo told from the tunal bnndim:le. mnuoa They had fr.lleu during the ninlit and were strewn many layers thick over a very largo area. " . . No cause except a doub'ful electric al oner-can be ascribed for the strange phenomenon, and inonntrfineers are opt to discredit the stories of snowball showers told them by the old guides till suddenly in the midst of an ordinary storm they find themselves assailed as though by myriads of mischievous scboolboya London Standard. ttcrptlaa Barlala, "' , ' It has hitherto been supposed that in Egypt the practice of embalmim? the bodies of the dead and forming them into mummies was the moat ancient method of sepultnre, but Professor Flinders Pctrio, tho well, known Egyp tologist, has by recent excavations thrown quite a new light upon this question of the ancient method' of dis posing of the dead. At Posliiubeh. place about 50 miles sonth of Cairo, he haa discovered a series of tombs, in the coffins of which he has fonnd complete skeletons from which the flesh has been carefully diwwctod. evidently previous to burial The cofiins are of admirable workmanship.' are made of . sycamore and are in perfect preservation not withstanding their 5.000 years' burial in tho sand, it remains to bo proved by further excavations whether the mutila tion of the bodies was performed as a ceremonial rite or whether this romovnl of flesh from the bones points to canni holism on the part of the ancient peo ple. (Jhambors Journal. , :. : Tba Beat of Proof, , -. "And you say you gave me no en eonragomentr "That is what I said." "Noenoourftfrpmentt Why even your father thought it all settled. , - ."My father? What proof have yon of your extraordinary fltatoinentT 1 'Proof The beet of proof. He bor rows money from mo."' Cloveland Plain Diler. . Ha Oa." ' The Count I hnf ifed yonr dangh taire from ce fairst time wo met, Hor FatherWho had told you that I was rich t Chicago Nawa The tiillit shaft or pillar in London x the neighborhood is the Luadon mon ament, which is only 202 feet high. The Atlantic ocpun is crossed monthly ay over 1.000 ships. : . V OAflTOniA. aantlie f The Kind You Haa icts Eeu;tK af ULAfTtJcTuli SM)V LATlNt. MAN LI. A PtCUUAA HAB.T THAT eiVltOP IH TXl KLONOlKE. Tko Aoavail. U aa Oaoo Aaaalaoa. ta atirttr tMSSvall la roofrot, aaa la laSalaa tl Maaaa m IkaH Col lo IB (iror. ' Every irreat diaromy la tba wurld's bUtury baa taMQlt with It aa aca panyirgc afflirtkia, and it rwnalnd fia theKliitidiketoapwliipapacaliar mania thai threatrm In outrival oplnm aatinx. Aomidk the rraidrafa tbe tar aortli it ta known as tba anow kabil." aad tl aid to ba lamrahla. A trtaraxd K3ned:kfr tells taa atrana alary. Thrtw an many strasura tbinjrs la tba Kkadikft." said the narrate, "bat parbaps tba atraiir and that abont whioh aothlns; has be writam an far. tba diaaipaiioa eanaad by atiag suow. Ia tba north, whea - tba tbtar- Binptrr rmrhrs SO to 40 desrrees below BfTo. a montbful of aaow is like mnltm motal It brines an InfUmmatioa to tba palate and tonirae and It la impoaxibla to qoeorh the thirst Tba fins) advtee an old timer offers a aewcomar in the tvKioa la 'Dun't eat snow.' There are men in that coootry, ooca hearty, ro bust miners, now weak, effeminate crta tnrea. wbiav fall can be tracad directly to tba time tbey bexaa manrhinK snow. 'The matter haa been bat little ha- ventilated, bnt the seientisU who have examined the snbjcct say that the wa ters of the mirth are rih with mineral A.'jKiMitB wliieh ara being conatantly WaMbed down from the mountains. A certain per cent of this mineral ia takest Into the air when vanor riaaa. and tba enow becomea impretrnated wth it There have been several falls of red snow near Point Barrow, the deposit beinx of a reddish brown color, dne en tirely to minerals. Thus it can be seen that a person eating Urge quantities ot the snow takes Into his system a corre sponding amonnt of minerala. " W hue coming down the Copper river last sprina; the , narrator came upon a party of miners where one was dying from tho ciTocte of eating snow. He had hn a hnrd drinker, but had ran short of whisky. Ilia thirst became nnendur- ablo and as water was scarce in mid wiiHer he had taken to eating snow. Soon he claimed it relieved his appetite for the liquor, but his companions no ticed that his appetite for the snow in creased nntil "he was consnming enor mous qunutiuos. Gradually his skin, which wna a dork bronto, irrew light, his mRXcd stature became bent, and even his harah voice chanirod to the effeminate, siinoak erf an old woman. His strength nave way. and his com panions trird to break him of the habit Bo wonld lia on his pallet and moan pitifully for a mouthful of snow and when opportunity offered would teJ nnoliserred to the doorway and gnlp down hngo ncndfula At last, snoing death wns inevitable, his companions aflowed him the snow, hoping to pro long his life. It proved unavailing;. however, and one morning the man was .-., louna ueatv ' There are some spots on the Copper river where the snow, when melted and strained thronh a cloth, shows percep tible signs of minerals, and often gold is found plentifully intermixed, "but ot conrae not in pot'ing nuantitics, Where this comes n,aa Is a mystery, but It niryTra bronRht from the tor north by tho heavy winter gales that sweep over this part of the country. - It has been said that if the snow could be melted away it wonld leave deposits of millions or aoiiurs in from anst on ine gronna The narrator hod a close call himselt from falling a victim to the snow habit "It waa in the winter of 1880-7." he said, "and I was new to the country. An old miner near Dawson had warned mo against eating snow, but L with my partner, had gone back into the hills on B prospecting tour and had got canght in n blizzard- We were shy of pro visions ai'.d on onr way up lost the package containing -our cooking nte site. This we remedied by broiling om cooked foods, bnt we had nothing in which to melt the snow. . It is claimed that melted snow is harmless, as th metallic deposits it contains sink to tht bottom of the receptacle. . , , V "Wo decided to try it 'raw, and wt did. , Whether it was the food or tht snow I don't know, bnt during tht week wo waited for a chanco to get on we hod on ever increasing thirst, nntil, when wc were finally able to strike the trail, we were consuming snow at frightful rate. When we reached ont Companions , we attempted to asauagi our thirst witn water, but It aid nc good. We bad acqnired a taste for tht frozen water, and It eeomou to have in- vigoruting qualities. At night we could not sleep unless wo took onr enovc "We were fast approaching the de generate stage when I reached a realis ing sense of our condition and under took to break oft I tx&an by degrees and worked down, but up to the very moment I left the country the sight ol the snow always raised in me an inor dinate craving. It cost me many sleep less nights anil weary days to restrain myself. . Had i given way to the habit I would, like many another poor fellow. have lost all ambition and filled an nn known grave in that frozen wilderness. .Cleveland Pluin Dealer. ,: ", . - Dynamite explodes so rapidly that its force is exerted in the direction from which the greatest pressure comes. That is. If the dynamiio be placed on the ground the explosive force hi down It be hung egaipst a wall its force at tacks tho wall i if it be hung under an object its force is upward. ' ' The curious fact that corn, potatoes and other plants thrive better when placed in rows running north and sonth has been proved by Dr. Wollnyof MU' nich. This rednces the shading by each other to a minimum, moro uniform and regular light, heat and moisture reenlt- DlHTREMaine SJTOMACH DISEASE. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic, Invalids need suffer no longer because this great remedy can cure them all. It is cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion, The enre be gins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It mkes no fnilure; never (lisappoinlK. No mutter how lonfx you have sulfered, yi.nr cure i refliun uiuler tlie use of this great hr:t 1 1 ti-Lri v ii i tr fmce. I'lriwnnt hii.1 ul wp.vs sale. Sold by I'. 1). r.ia-mam Tlni'f;ist, Sv Lerno, N. (', "I Ira !z;:o i Isikotahraaar bttle i ara bnra. htj will ba rignr naa aad haallay. llrr bones wn ba fully naliiad if aba wiU nrrpar VrrW ilnnee iwmlicj hMO mars nticno, a widrlv-kooira riiemal bnimaat wlitcbsoauanr women nam. Itaot only pavaa tha ay for easy do hvary. bat iaaaraa suragtb aad Tiamr ta the aaw-bnra. aaM a an a.aiiii at lia ii nn. ZA irrablad niheraatlng Haaklaa Waal's der tatter. 111 111 Ter realleaa! WobbllBg William-Yes; I doat sleep good I I moat have ineomaia; I wake sp every two or free days 1 "I ife aaawar"' rr Laa.aa. Olivia Peterson, of Cold water, Mich, write: 'I had sol bren able lo sit np a half day al a lime for thlrteea years an 111 I nd taa Myallo Lifs Renewer. It has eared me of nervous Irtiable, brail ache and a very bad aiomarh. It has lielied ae in so niaay ways, and cured me of afttlcilona that the doctors laid coo Id not be cured. The bleaanl Life Ranewer baa done more for me than i ll the Patent Medicines, 1'ocinra auiU'hrielian rVleaoa trealmeula combined. It hi the moat wdnderful mediclna lever saw." Bold by II en i y 'a Pharmacy. Jaat Witkaat Jastice. The rain falls alike on the just end lbs uujuit, but the latter nmr'jr ala)a have the former's umbrellas. Far La Qrippe. , Thomas WhlUicld A Co, 840 Wabarh av corner Jolmaon si., ons of Chicago's oldest and moat prominent diugelats. recommends CbnmU-rlaln'aCougb Reme dy for la grippe, as It not only gives a prompt and complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result In pneumonia. For sale by F 8 Duffy. A Gaad Taiaf. What did you have at Mrs. ltllten- sqnaie'a ft o'clock tea?' "A good appetite when I got home for dinner." The smallest things may eierl the greatest influence. De Wkt'a Lllll.Karly Itlsera ai unequalled foroVercouilug constlpallnn and' liver troubles. Small pill, best pill, aafe pill. F. M. Duffy. Tea Threatens. Buali k Old Stuubins bad a very slim funeral. Van Brunt Yet; the will was read the day before. Chamberlain's ' Cangk Remedy ia x Cbicaga. Uisgen Bros , the popular Houth Bide druggists, corner (iOth-tt. and Went worlh.av., say: . "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Kemcdy, and find that It gives the most aallslsclory re sults, especially among children for severe colds and criup." For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Thwarted. r5he could not weep. "My sorrow," she mosned, "hat diied up the fountain of my tears !" It was terrible 1 She felt like kicking herself for bar Ing bought such an expensive lace band kerchief to cry Into. ' - ' " . ' A Clever Trick? . ' , It certainly looks like it, but there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try 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 tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, Is a blood purifier ahd nerve tonio. It cures Constipation, Hcadacho, Falnllug Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It la purely vegetable, a mild laxative, aud restores the system to lis natural vigor. Try Klectrlc Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. ' Every bottle guaranteed. Ouly SOc a bottle si F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. In Tho Dark. Wife (ominously) I know where you were last night, alii Husband (irritably) Then, why don't you tell me ? Can't you see that I'm In no mood to lie kept In suspense? Curcc i Congo or CoU In . ,L. onj JjlWhyctKh and OOU'TIl rlih Consumption? This ts famous rcrneJy will cure Jjy fljp, r, Doctor- recommend J Pr! i!S Cmls. 3 ild by all druggists, E.W.Smalluood, DEALER IN . Hardware and Fiic Arins , S.ili, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils,' Cemeut, Lime, Etc. Agent for Garland Slovesfc Kanges and Di'voe'g, and Hi'iij Moure.' READY ?.I I X t n PAINTS Under Hotel Chattawka, Lodge Directory, Et'KEkA UHVGK No. T. L O O F. ew-af.-L. Wou.ii. K. Q j W. T. HUk Kac'd t bactf, i. iL Fukm Ji. Tnaa. hea-aiar amtiaxa every atoaday aUki at '..Mi e akxk. CIUVE.H UIHJ: Ma. I. ENKlHTa Or HAHUUMTt Meets lad aad 4U WedaaMtay (u la aarh sualk Si rUwairet'a Hall, foil at k airaat, at T SO 'rLi a ii n.ii p i u aailiB, 8ey, R, fL lllll,F, bec'y. KSIC UTdor irUNUK-omeera: K U Jnara, Dtclalor, U I. Vlaaoa, liaportar, W F Uoaairac, Ktaaartal Rroannr hew Ilarae Lodf ho. 441 meau lb I ad aad 4tb Fralay althla at 1:0 e'eiock la Hoaairar-a Hail. Pollack sirset. HT. JOIIVS LOIKJK, NO. , A. P. A. Ua Oflonv R 8 Prlaroee, W M; Uamre Oraaa. 8 W; C D BradaaBS, 1 W; T A Ureas, Treasurer! W J Pttta, 8eera isry; W W Clark, HU-.TO Hvsaaa, J U 1 try alar Coaaamalcalioas ad Wedaaaday each aaoata. CALCslKT ENCAMPMENT. NO. 4, I. U. O. F. (KlicerK P K Mr sua. C P; It O Hasbea, H P; A K HI hoard. M W: J L Moody. J W; 0 H 11 all. hrrlbe; K Uerork, Traaaarer. Keralsr Kacaaap. sae'nt, lat, trd. sad Slh (if any! Tauraday Bights la each aaoalk at 7:90 o'clock. canTiia t'tSkiaoirT wo. t, r. h, l. u, o. r aer.-i. atorrr, lapialas T. U. My au,lmt. r.H. rlUer, kaatra;wa. t ruu, CHrkiM. warnrk, aeraualant. Hi aiar CaainaaMala, al aad lia Tiiaradar atvhan la omata al S m aalark a w rrkni ciurna MU. as, St. a. M.l unrurw T. 4. ru. M. T, a.l T. W. Iiearr. amiwi CI'U. UuST, Traaa.) C. IX llrarthwn, KM-tr, awalar oavoaa ii.aa M Snutar wt amiih. sr. JollNH txiMMAabRKV Mil. St, K.T.: Odtomt-1. W. Itmmrj, K. Jaa. kalaioad U.;T. U. Miitu, C. U 1 T. r. Me arhy, frelale; E. . Hnuiua, Hacnr.kr. Hlu I Vmm-H taa ant and third mdeve ol Uie BMHIIH. tw bkhkr i.iiiMiB o i, r. ii a c-j r. Haaloa, KimiiJ. H. ni k, lumirdlnjr Mvty; K. K. Uakller, riliaarial .trrly. Htta )a Raltliu nC rylhlaa hall erar? lat aad Srd W adaaailar awlila Hi eaok anoaUi, Southern JTuailway. The Kundard Kail ay ol the SOUTH The Direct Unr lo all Points, DAI.IFOItNIA, FI.OU1DA, CUBA. AIVD PORTO RICO. Blriclly First-Clan Kqiiipmenl on all Through or Local Trains; fullman Pal i Sleeping Cars nn all Nihl Trains; Fast aud 8afe Schedules. Travel by Die Moulhern and you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable aud Expt-di lious Journey, Apply lo Ticket Agents for Time Ta Idea, ltates Mid General Information", or address P. R. DARBY. K. L. VERNON, o. P. a t. a, T. P. A., Ahheville, N. C Charlotte, N. C. FltAKK aJOiNKON, J. M. CULP, 8.1 V P &;(i, n Mar. Tiuf. Man W. A. Thick, O P A. WASHINGTON. - - D. 0. SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE. JURORS aud WITNESSES who have been Kunimou'd lo attend the next term of the Mn nor Court which opens Monday, r eliruary Din, lain), are hereby notified that they need not attend until Tuesday morning, February '.th, at Nine o'clock. liy order of Judge Uoke, W. M. VYatmm, Clerk. A Good Telephone . . SERVICE IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A .DOME CONVENIENCE. A COM . B1NED -. - ; . JViiWKwity, 4 nu iilne. Order Your Phepo at Once I FOR IIOXE USE V-iean, pure, wholeaome, guaianteed to be chemically niade from distilled water and free from Impuriii.. Specially In tended and prepared lor human con sumption. . ' , . 1 t ... Ice delivered dally (exeept Sundays) ( a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays (retail only) 1 a. m. to 13 noon. . For prices and other information, address, . , New Berne Ice Co., a 8. OUION, Mansosb , ' EXPERIENCE t 4 V i .' Tb r r t nm , i .'Unl rfia".i--T ao. r ,vh ,nd rtfHfi.. inn wamj ' ' . .1 t ..e v ni ier aa . t ... .rnlow. t. rewire '1 ' 1793 Biagbam School PI SHtv ill t, BJBJBBBJ Katahlaafe la ins. I 1 Mat. H. Bi.NUIIAM, 1 1898 Mllluur: U.a Arnu-I 1 U I' ajaafj OSJoaraXalMd. f j Ui Vi ICE " r - O Meadows' Gold Tobacca diiajio, Larp-lv Inrn-amr I It.- tuaiititv and Grade I of ottou. j Meadow Dla-orrd 1UiiaV Iluali 4iitNtiind 9feadowN All Crop (aiittno 3fradsw Great 1'ofnlo faiinn. Sleadowit Great Cabba (sluniio. GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. SEND FOR OUR HOOK ON TOBACCO crj.Tn.'K, FKKK. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., Ma ii u fttel ii re rw, Livery, Sale and Exchange Stables 2v. TJL.'ZZ2T d5 CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALEKS IN HORSES . AND . MULES. tar A Complete Line of BUGGIES, LOAD CAHTS AMI) IIAItNKr'K. FINANCIAL. T. A. Unwu, Praa, B.H. Heatlowa. Vlee Prea H. M.ttBOVKe.Caahler CITIZEN'S BANK Or N HTW BXBNX, ZV. O. DO A flKNKKAL RANKINU BUHINKfl The Aeeounta ot BanSa. Ban Ham. Cornm MlinU) , 1 TIJ.il . Mlill.imiiv. 1.11 l (il MM l H rt ealvatl on tavoranle tenna. l-roui.t ami eai tut atuuillon irlvaa to the inui ol our rna lomara. (Jail, euona a speulalU. BOAaurniBRToaa. Ferdinand Ulrica K. II. Ueadowa, J. aleailowa, L'ha. Iully, .h. Bamuel W. Ipoek, Janu-a hIuionu, Cbaa. U. rowier, Mnyarllsun I. W. Grain Ker, TboniaaA.hreaa, , K. W.Smallwuod, e !.'. Hoo. N. ivaa. W. T. Cmekntt. F. & M. BANK, KAT 1st, 189. , Capital Stock,... I7S.000.00 Sarplns, 8,500,00 Undivided Fronts 8,170.08 OFFIUERS. L.H. Cdti.sr President. W. 8. I'uaowick, Viee Pres. . T. W. Liawav. Cnahier. J. W. KiDni i, Teller. F. F. Matthews. Collector. . - DIRECTORS: Wm, B. Blades, M. H. Harks. 0. U. Bradham, F, 11, Felletier, L. Ii. Cutler,- Jnn, Suter. W. 8. Chadwirk, J. W. Stewart, T. W. uewey. Wf want your business and feel that we can offer you as much in return as any other bank In the city. It Is out endeavor to make business relations mut ually ploasant and profitable to out patrons. ' ii. w. KiznrtsoN, Architect & Snperintcndent ,68 ttroaul Nlr ot. ivaiti:d to mjY IVpol, C1 ton, ISeoNWux . Highest Prices Guaranteed. ; . Near Cotton Exchange NOTICE. Notlee Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the present session of the Ueneral Assembly of North Caro lina for the pannage of a law to author ize the city of New Bern to Issue bonds to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars for the purehane or ronatruetion of Water Works, Sewerage and the Elec tric LIk lit SvHtems. . i..; January luth. , ' G1IJGS ! Leaf !miluva TolaMCO oftthf Finnit QtialilJ, Kepal-iall Kiue l.l Wrapja-rs. rUOI'ESSIONAL. V. M. SI 111 111 dim. It Ward J. II. I'd II. V.. Poll SIMnoNS, W)U & WARD, ATTOHNEVS and ( Ol NSI l.OltS at LAW. i;w hi km:, a. v. OltUv 08 Ho. Front Slieet, nearly oppo- niie iifiiei i liiilliiwKii, (Orllees also at Iinleili anil Smithfleld.) Hrmitlc e In IIkm ihhiI u-h i.i ( mven, Unnlln, liiltt-n. IHikIiiU- . nil I 1 .. u .,k.. .Iiilllisleii. Mm mil mm UHsili: n. 'n.it Mil' piiuii- anil li.iii.'il (nuiiK, nmi wherever Mrvi.ea ui u tU-hiit tl. P.II. IVIIf?tier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers llrliL Building. Will prarttee In the C'nnntlea ol Craven Carteret, Jones, Onslow anil I'anilleo. U. H Point at New Urne and tiuprruin Court o' be State. N. II. STREET. F. l GATES STREfiT & GATES, Physicians and Surgeons. Middle Street, New Beuic, N. 0 -S1 EAMERS- CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, union diiaiDSDiD to. . . i. v- . , FREIGHT & PASbKNGKK. For All I'oliils Korth. The, Steamer NETJSB will leave oii Motiilays, WHneedaja, snd Friday ; at tl "p. uihliip, The Sir. Newbein Will mil on Tnewlas at d Ki iUars nt 12 oVIoi-k. rloon, iiittking land ing al all wnv. alHiioiiB. VW Freight nttsivi'il not later than one hour previous bn euilintr. ', For further information apply to . f GEO. HKNDJiltVoN, Agt. M. K. KlSfi. ften. Mgr., t lI.0.'UuiiiN(t,Gti.Fn.ii F'ass Agt. '"'.' ';:." Norfolk, Va, New Bcrue, N. C, My Soih, Isys
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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