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THii JOURNAL. l',,l,;hJ wry L la tha yar, c j-t W.axtaT, M VS MmMm Mraa. CHARLES L STEVENS, mtob Am nonwot BOBHCKIPTIOM RATES hh year, I Mnm, 00 One you. not la adraaoa, a MooUlr , by carta la Um ctaf,.... M Adfartktcf Rata furnished os appli- ' Entered at ih Port Offlcs, Ksw Borm, ft. C at aeouavt elaaa aiauer.j Offlolal Paper af Maw Bar , Cravea Csasty. Now Brm. N. C F. i 18M. CsrNXCESIART MTaRrtBUIOr. Tho pro (far of Cbas, L. Aboroetby to tha OTslsrraen and fishermen of Carteret count J, m pabliibfd in tin Beanfort HoralJ, to assist tbem in getting op a petition to tha Legisla tor against oyster dredging in Car teret waters and patting pound Dele in tbe Nente river, ii both illtimed, worooat political measure, and a roost unnecessary piece of inlerfer euoe with tbe oyster and fish intor rata of thn counties of 1'auilicu and Craven. ' This proffer is illtimed because it bringa tbe Oshermon and ojiterincu of Cartoret count J into antagonism with tbe fishermen end ovslernien of Pamlico and Craven counties, since the latter at present ere urging bill to enable the putting of pound net in the 3euee river, as against the present prohibition of so doing. It ii ft wornout political move bo causa tliU same measure brought E. C. I)unoii to tho political front, nnd when the measure was put in force those who had supported, the bill bitterly repented of having doue so. It is n unnecessary piece of in terference besause it urges the peo ple of one county to seek to -tell those of two others what tliiy must submit' to, whether they ar. willing or not, and in tbe present instance they are decidedly opposed to it. The oystermen of Carteret, with no dredging in their own waters, go to other waters and dredge to the detriment of others, thus enjoying a monopoly of touging their own shores and dredging tho shores of other ooutftie. To say that the fishermen of Pamlico end Craven counties must submit to the dictates of Carteret county, is absurd, and for Mi.. Abernetby to come forward cham pioning such Because is very much to his discredit, and against all ideas of good sense or good politics. "TO WHAT BASE USES r The telegraph dispatches tell of the latest proposition for the Da m oorats to secure campaign funds for 1900, which is to sell a Jefferson cigar, bearing tbe picture of Thomas Jefferson on one side and the cigar manufacturer on the other, this to, pay a royalty for its consumption, which the bumble Democratic rank and Gle will pay by smoking these cigars ' . Truly, "to what base Dies" has Democracy fallen if it encourages or even accepts such a proposition! The , dollar-in-the-slot method of Coin Harvey Boems to bo a fail ore, so this Jefferson cigar is brought ont, and Democrats are to be urged to sustain tbeir ''principles" by pay ing a royalty on a cigiir bearing the pictures of Thomas Jdffdrsou and a cigar maker! v ' Poor Tom Jefferson, after having borne such an honorable and con spicuous part in the nation.' and lii's party's history, to become a label on a cigar, which is to pay Democratic campaign bills!' , - llave Democratic principles fallen to such a low estate, that by only such a method money for campaign purposes can be raised? ' , Democracy has won before this, campaign money has been contri- CnADFIELD'8 rir.TALC REGULATOR Is for women's diseases and hretra birhios. It cures everything that is c immonl y called a "female trouble. It acts directly opon all the distinctly 4 out weakness and imparting Bi rcnirth; stopping unnatural drains, anil regulating the monthly flow in pmrt inatunna. It makes sicklr mi l weiil ly women strong and well ii in L a bottle at drug stores. , . i, 1 1 ,r a free book about it, T " " - U!orCo.,Atlanta,6a, bultJ U'ui (Lis ail a I. j n u-l Suta Luuiulalinj .!-.( i,o eaj.li.jed. for aarrly thr is aa let Suueay. p4rloia and eu.-fjtl I a tbe DuuerwUc party as er, which will U Irwly given Ut prr snuls ill priocipVe aud aleci lliua to office who shall u;siu Ibero, w there was ever before. And Ibis Uecrly slat or cigar business, ought la bs dawned, if not tboaa who are seggesting sack cirrus Methods to promote tbe eaose f a grral political party. Tha fact la that Jones, AligelJ. Taller aud Coin Harvey are making Democracy the laughing stock of tbe satire ooeotry, and they should be relegated to the rear with tbrir slot machines and circus f Aea, ami let some bigb tooed DemocraU take tbe leadership of . the Democratic Prty. ' ' ' - Stiti or Oaio, Citv or Totaoo, I . Locas County, (ss. Frank i Cbsacy Bakes oath that be U tbe aealor partner ft the Dm of F J Cheaey 4 Co., dolnf bBatoesa la lbs dly of Toledo, Coonly and State afore sald, aad that aald Ina wilt pay tL suai ofoaa hundred dollars for each aad evrry case of Catarrh that eaaaot be eared ty tbe use of Hall's CatUrrh Cure FftaNK J. ClIKMT. 8ora to before sat and sutMciibcd In my presence, ibis BtbTlsy of IVeember, . A D, 18M. . i ' 1 SKAI.. J . A. W. OtkAHON. r Nolary l'ulillc. Hall's Caurrh Cure Is taken Internally and acta directly na the blood and snucu surfaces of the system. Bend for testi monials free. F. J. CncRKT & Co., Toledo, U Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family (Mils are I be best. Bare ta Flaass Bias "Wife, what a lot of grammatical er rors yon make T' "What uf It? Aren't they as good as those your mother used to make?" Grip' EaTafcs Boemea. So much misery and so many deaths have lieen caused by tbe Grip, that every one should know what a wonderful rem edy for this malady is found in Driving's New Discovery., That distressing stub born cough, that Inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakeus jour system and paves the way for consumption la quickly slopped by this matchless cure. If yon have chills and fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness In hones and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to curl your Grip, and prevent pneumonia or Con sumption. Price 50 cts, and $1.00. Money back If nol cured. A trial bottle free at F. S. Duffy's Drug Htore. The ftorr. "That man was an eld flame of miner "What's the story?" "He flared up one day and went out!" Horrible aguny is caused by Piles, Burns and Skin Diseases. These are Immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve, Beware of worthless Imitations. F. t. Duffy. Adreatara With Tter. Colonel It., an English officer station ed In India, met with a singular adven ture while tiger hunting in which he lost an arm. Tbe colonel had wonnded a tiger from an elephant's back. The tiger charged, and the elephant, taking fright, bolted through the jnngle. To save himself from being brained and swept oft by overhanging branches, Colonel R. BeiEed a stout limb and, rais ing himself, left the elephant to go on alone through the forest To his dismay he found he bad not strength and agil ity sufficient to swing himself up to ait on the brunch. In vain' be strove to throw a leg over and so raise himself. Looting down, the sportsman discov ered that the tiger bad spotted him and was waiting bolow. The horror of tbe situation can be imagined the enraged tiger and the helpless, dangling man knowing be must fall into those cruel jawa .-' ' ; ; ' How long he hung there he never knew. He shouted and shrieked in on agony of fear. ' He eased one arm a lit' tie and then the other, then bung de spairingly by both till at last tired na ture gave way and he dropped I , Be remembered thrusting one arm Into the tiger's jnws, nnd then conscious ness left him. His life was saved by the arrival af a friendly riile barrel held close to the tiger's head ana throngh the subsequent amputation of tbe mangled arm by a skillful surgeon. Youth's Companion. - a n J- Tae Art ef Doing Nothlasr. -, - One mark of the modern man is his Inability to idle. When he bos to work for his living, he will grumble lavishly, telling yoa that leisure is what he longs for; tliat an idle life is his unat tainable ideal But let him come into a fortune and yon will see. Does b'e use his sew affluence in the only reasonable way. making soft places for himself wherein he can idle happily t Not he ; he runs to and fro about the city like the Scripture dog, risking the portion of goods that has come to him 'among the outside brokers, or he tries the muscles of bis stomach on a yacht, or he deliv ers himself, bound hand and foot, to the tyranny of tbe racing stables, or he becomes a philanthropist, or throws his unconquerable energy into amateur photography. . - o To a dweller in tbe sheepfolds the question comes urgent, insistent. When does a man come into this his birthright of antlike industry t When docs this inability to idle grow on him? In the time of his lambhood he will do any thing, everything, to insure bis doina nothing. , To attain this object he wilf spare no patent pains, no anxious thought He will achieve his end even In "prep. " with the eye of the shep herd upon him, and it will be perceived that to do nothing when talking is im possible and staring abont an expensive luxury, reqniroa a talent amounting al most to genius, rail Mall Gazette, Infant food Gail Dordsn Eaglo Brand Condensed Ililk SV A Ptaicr Sobstttvtt fos W HOTMCOS HlLK. row V YtARS m Uaoaaa DAAM& (Q SJiCxwaasofauO.areKaa Oat af Fiace. "The prima doana has her fourth kus band."' "How Inapproprlaler Wbatr "For a woman to belong In a male quartette." ' rr La Orrpa. Thomas Whitfield Co, 540 Wabash av, eoraer Johnson st., on of Chicago's okleat and moat pnimluent drusta, recommends Chamberlain's Congb Iti nie tly for la grippe, as It not only gives a prompt aad complete relief, but alto eniiuteracla any tendency of la grippe to reault in pueuiuonla. For sale by F h Dully. , Tha Orsat Aaericaa. 'l,' aald the orator, "am an American tti the good old stock, rooted ilecp In the S ill." "Tbo only stock I ever heard uf Hint rioted deep In the solL" sU the farmer Id the audience, "ass hogs " Dangers ef tbe Oriy. The greatest danger from La Gilppcli of lis resulting In pneumonia. If rvasuu able rare is umx), however, and Chamber Iain's Cough lteuiedy taken, ail dangor will lie avoided. Among thu tens of thousand who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn uf a single case having resulted In pneumonit wulch shows exclusively thai this reme dy is a certain preventive of that dan gerous disease. It will cure lagrlpie In less time than any other treatment. It is plearanl and safe to take. For sale by F 8 Duffy. Beat ef Seasons. Young Bride I didu't accept Tom tho Qrsl lime he proposed. Miss liyval (slightly envious) I know you didn't. Y'onng Bride How do yon know? Miss Hyval You weren't therc4 The smallest things inay exert the greatest influence. De Wilt's Little Enrly Itinera are unequalled lor overcoming constipation and liver troubles. Buiall pill, best pill, safe pill. F. 8. Duffy. J Assisted. Funzy Henpeck never seems to have any decided views. . . Wuz7.y Thai's where you are mis taken, All bis views aro decided by his wife. .. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ,- Chicago. . llisgen Bros , the popular South Bide druggists, corner ulnh-st.. and Went-worUi-av., sy:' "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Henieily, and And that It gives the most satisfactory re sults, cspeoially among children for severe colds and croup." For sale by F. 8. Duffy, i ' Qood Advice. f Graduate Now that I havo my medi cal diploma, professor, where would you advise me to practice for wealth? 1'rofessor lu any first llass henllh rc- fsort., ' . . ',.-. i. : ' "Baaaasal r -Mr. 8. A. Feekler, Editor of the Mican opy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and bhtldren. suffered lerrlblvfrom LaGrinne One Minute Cough, Cure was the only remedy that helped tbem. It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La Uripe, and its exhausting afler effects. V. fc. Duffy, J , Oaeaa. 'V "t v. . Miss pearboriiT-I ft a fact' that your father la worth a lot of money? Mis Wabath What put that idea in your bead? ';' ,'' ''Why, I understand some man wants tq marry you!'' , , k ; :, t. MS. :-r. t I.r.:e.:Or.rao0'.A-.l IM.re...' May be wortlmnre to youlhaul$100 ii you have a child who soils bedding from incontenenoe of water during ' sleep. Cures old and youug alike, Ii arrests the trouble t o.ice. $1. Bold by a U. Brad, ham, dri ggist. How Memo. N. C. ; O u3a. fc JL. . JX.'. Sasrstiie Sifoatius li:t I tti i:i Wait um CjIi 4 . ?e..t. 8ho 'tnarrfed young Frothtngbam, didn't she? A very eacy going young felloa-, 1 understand. . H ' Very, , Be left her two or three months after wtdding. "XT 1-53 ' i!JPv' a. , UUai V Hi I a.Xj a ' Cures r ieurisy anil Pneumonia. Tho l-i-t riwdy 'for lung sff-rrhn Snmll il 1'.. o 'Si cts. ut dni-; Till: WITCH'S CUlll A GLOCMY Ot-0 tGMO Of TMt TOW Of eUOSPORT. ( Tka latmsilm MS fmlni J tbo rnJ,. mm ta SMjrais aiMlr4 r m tiiast lrsataa aa rot. Tilna CVa by tho com: try rtsad on tho oat akirtji ra? the aWpy nM araprwt wnrn (a? Dm kpiarV oa the IVa(icar oViwa la Mainsv. la a araal family roanrtery. ViibiatbAlarkamra, wiU iuhl traa feoan, la the qniM and aUanal gloony aha.ia, alerp tho Darka. Uo blabt,lotd and arUaorraUe elan which Brat antUnd Um town and beqaeathed it tholr aaaae aad a Irffrnd, Of tbe many Boas gmra tablets aad nmoamnita the inrgnat and most ena- epicanaa is a tall graaits abaft In plain sight of tho highway. , Om one side la tbe inscriptioa; CDU JOHM BTCX ' x Tao raaadar af Bacaaporl A, Bv tm Bora ta Barcrktll, ktaaa, ttU Dtad Hank at, OTa. On the other aide is tha single word "Dncf and aba something not wmaght by tbe marble workrr. On the araonth anrfaca of tbe pedestal Is a tmrionn outline. irregnUr and describ ing that which can easily be Imagined to be the form of a font of normal siae. Rome people say that it ta a foot, bnt those axe of tho superstitions town folk who believe the kirend which has been choirw stock In Bur kurort for many ynr1 ' Thry that delight in perpetuating thia story say that Colonel Jonathan Dock was a very stern and harsh man nnd the leading spirit of hie day and generation. His word was law tn the community. He was the highest in civil authority and his decision as immova ble as the granite hills that loom up In tbe hnse of tbe northern horiaon. - Hn wits most Puritanical and to him witchcraft was the incarnation of hlaa pheiny. Thus, so the story goes, when a certnln woman waa accused of witch craft, at the flmt clamoring of the pop ulace Colonel Duck ordered her to be Imprisoned, and biter, after a mere form of a hearing, she was sentenced to be exernted as a witch. 8ho pleaded to Dnck for her life, but as to a heart of stonn. The day of tho execution coins and the condemned woman went to the gal lows cursing her judge with such terri ble imprecations that the people shud dered, bnt the magistrate stood nninor ed nnd niado a sign to the officers to hnten the arrangements. All was ready and the hangman was about to perform bis grewsomo dr.ty when tbo woman turned to Oikmel Ttnckjtnd raising one hand to heaven as if to direct her but words on earth pronounced this astound in,'! prophecy : . "Jonathan Dnck. listen to these words, tbo last my tongne shall ntter. It is tho spirit of tho only tme and liv ing Clod which bids me speak them to yon. . Yon will soon dia Over yonr gritvo they will erect a stone, that all may know where yonr bones are crum bling into dnst Bnt listen 1 Upon that stone tbe Imprint of my feet will ap pear, and fin nil tinid, long after your accursed race has perished from the face of tbo earth, will the people from far and near know that yon murdered a woman. Remember well Jonathan Buck, remember Weill" Then she turned to her executioners and another act one of tbe forever in effaceable blots, was made a part of American) colonial history. Tbo ''witch's curse," as it was call ed, and is to this day, was almost for gotten until many years afterward, when the monument was erected to the mem ory of Bncksport's founder. It hod been in position hardly a month when a faint ontlino was discovered upon it This gradually grew more and more distinct until some one mode the startling dbw covcry that it was the ontlino of a foot which some snpernatnral draftsman had traced on the granite. Tho old leg end was revived and tho Back ceme tery was f yours the Mecca of tbe su perstitious and cm-ions for miles around. The "witch's enrae" bad been ful filled, they mid. An attempt was made to remove tho stain, bnt all efforts tend ed only to bring theontline ont in bold er relief. Tho utain or whatever it was seemed to penetrate to tbe very center of tho stona , The hinges of the big gate have creaked for tho last time to admit a Buck. Tbe last of tho race has been laid to rest beneath the oaks and ma ples, nnd tho setting enn throws the shadow of tho once mighty Colonel Jonathan Buck's nionmnent- athwart thn donblo sow of mossy nionnds. as it stall exerting his authority: and the "same rays light that mysterious tracing held np to thn view of all that pass and repass nloii't tbe dusty turnpike. - Tbe imprint of tbe foot is a tact and is there today us plain as ' over. .. The legend of the "witch s curse may or may not be n fact Tbe fanciful defend tho legend, bet the practical point out tho apparent discrepancy between the dates of the era of witchcraft peraecu- tion and the regime of Colonel Buck. They sny that the stain is simply an accidental fault in the granite, and that the legend was made to fit the foot and not tho foot tho legend. But the foot is there. Philadelphia Inquirer. ' . ' A Wlttr Gallery poll, , ' , 'At a performance of "Faust" in Cork. Ireland, the gentleman who enacted the part of MephlHtopheles was so stent that the traidoor was too small to permit his descent to the infernal regions, and all of his person-above the waist was still visible over the stage. One of the gallery givK notunig bis dijoiumn. ex churned, "Begorm. the place U fnlll" niflTBEMNISJG aSTOHACH DINEANR. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervlno Tonic. Invalids noed 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 hrinirs Is mnrvclous and surprising. It makes no failure; never diaappointH. No matter how loiifr you have suffered, your cure it eertrun under the use of tlnp I'.n-M hrallli-atvintt force. HeaHHnt Re i al warn -iU Sold by l. rnt ,imm Die : hi, New Brim, N. (, Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those ol-a bate net bad Blond Pus- ana rma mil know 1-at a dnprrato can- iilKin it ran prod ore. This tarriUe which tSo dueiiars ars totally enable to eure, is eommunicated tram eo grneralion to Mother, icBtsting lu taint upon souaUeos innoeenl tawa. ana rr am I iivoaiaiM antk san ana i ai; mum ita WissC 1 tw Mio a-aaar c sanafj iaK MrwCVl. p to um iif n.i putmm. t -s m. is-Aatt fr i ttl ffal slUf Mlflsrfs;. Wassl fraVrrvd Villi saasnM flatH, d Is laWtfllaVJa masdtinail tta saafesf fkmrst, 1 IkM hm Xwmi aaMni kraal InaklaaMIt aWes. tl tatTaUetftJI tMfrai T . to pu nsvats Th ltrr- Mrv nd -tssUPh wm4 lo inM tm4 V Um nfnl flint irfkh WsVieWnartlic mm. I 4 aWiwtaafMl t rtsa(t wim Kw1 waWrtul NN inavtr hj It. In rf Swift's ftMerttt. m fn wM. wMlr. aVIKl I frll h-.'ar AXBl. lTl ttl mf rMat4fai fnf ilk t4 hmpxnm aunun. I ittMrsw1 tmm ttMn. ui4 m - CrtvmnA iViisH vr Wtht in rwuli. to , ptW mwmt. Mm.T. . Lea. Hsaaukkarry, Ala. Of the tuany Mood remtdira. ft.8.8. Is thf only ow rnrhirb rma reach J(t mhI, violent eaaea. It liir-r fails to eon perfwtly and pirmantMstly U imtst uantrit rnaes whirh are beyond iae reach cf oilur remnliot. S.S.S.rBlood is rram.T vnnrriait, and is the only bUaal remeily cii.iranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. ovalnnlile Imiks msiletl free by Swift Bpocilk Cuuipany, Albir.ta, Uuorgia. Why He DlSat Beplr. It U not always easy to be polite. Witnivs thia from the Chicago Post: "Why don't you aiuwcrt" said madam impatiently to the Hcandinariaa on th i etppladdcr enpiged in putting np ner window uxtnres. The man gulped and replied gently t "I hAve my moot' full of screwa I Sot ran speak till I svsllur soma" I xplaisea. "What is a non-sequltnr.l'ncle Aleck V ' A non-sonliiir Is when a widower advise a wiiliir to marry, sud then tlocRu'l propose.-' li.is t.-,vcJ tr..in a life I Cough F rcedi!y cam Croup and VV--p'n,--Tnigh.h buie . aril rura. Mohcrs cm m fl rrlv on it. ChiXtirt IU It. fMus arc Knalb Price J5 centa. A Walking Advertisement A SATISFIED . . . . CUSTOflER. SEASON A UE GOODS AT . KEASONA11LK PUICES. A Gins? Ontter 10c. Towel Roller 15c. A Uulvaniuil Hlop rail llOe. ' ' Weter Itucket S0c- Milk Cans. 1 pi Sc. 1 qt 10c j gall 13e. ' 1 gall inc. Pop t'orn Popper 8e, Dust Pan 10c. Marking pot mid hruxli 15e. . A A hole Muflln Pan Ae. 9 hole Do Rn. 2 qt Granile Coffi-e Pot SUc, 8 qt ftc. 4 qt 30c. Ursnite Saurc ran Soc. Dish Pan 40c. Blop Pail 8.V. A 5 gallon Ualvaniaed Pump Pan HOe. A BusIm-I Iron Strapped Basket 03c Come and Sec us, J. C. Whitty LARGE 5T0GK 0F Horses & Mules JUST ARRIVED Which wlU lie sold for CASH or one and two years lime. . : ' It' " . . i. . . . . Large Slock of, j: ' " j , ,'-,,..', f IJiiirN nnd Niirrles, ' Autl IIani4w. ALL KINDS OF H0R8E GOODS. J. 7. STEWART. Hiiniiielvd Pols Pols Keltl.'s, Pans, XIIcc Iloilfrs, and Naiic?iaii. - fiilver IMafed jmoiih nnd Table Cutlery . AT ' IV EWhitcIiurst's 4i pi ; :: r . ; t. C J U'tiaMlllHiilMikNi4talllllt)lrataaai.itaVasW rmibruu f. a.maa.raa, KM. fcaaSawa, Iw ho H aovao.Ca-aaw CITIZEN'S BANK fW atarw nuaausaa, v.cs. do a naaAt. aastiaa aoaisiaas Tao Sin ataoiasa saaSara tm mm S", Man hh aa4 otaoi ra mmmm mm iw ' 'hmrmrn. mr as aao i aoaaa Mstsanvat. Dlrloa BL M . an.a. J. a. aiM-lon, v l aa. it. laora. Jw a Am mm law S. rnoi, Star NaaaJS J. w wraiaavr. Tktwu4,a, a. w.aataiioiM. c a.ro ia, w.r. uacasa. F. & LI. BANK, AT 1st, 181, reeltal Stotk f Il.Ooa.Ow Raralaa.. l,iM,M l'a4lvUa4 Fralta, .i;.ll 0PF1UEB8. L, II. Crrua Preaiileet. W. . (saowm-k. Vk Prea. T. W. IKWIV. ( aaklar. i. W. HiDoia, Teller. F. r. M arras wa. Colbwtor. IiIKECTOKS: Ws, It. Blades, at. M. Marks. ;, U. Brad ham, P. II. pelkHlrr, U II. l"aUrv. Jan. Hutrr, W. a Chadwick, J. W. Htcwart, T. W. Urwey. We want vour bnaiae aad feel thai we esa offer yoa as sanca la return as any other bank la tha citv. It la our ssMiravnr lo make buaiaxaa ratal ionaaiul- aallv pleasant and proti labia to our palrons. PKOKKSSIONAL. P. M. Rlaaaae, A. I. Ward J. H. Pea, K. W. Pan, SIMriONS, POU & WARD. ATTORNEY, and COUNSELOR al LAW. Ba.BNR, M. V. Offlc (8 Ho. Front Ktrcet, nearly oppo site llKel Cliallawka. (Offices also at Rah-leh and Hmilhfleld.) fraelHw In lhaeoontieaol ivaven, IHiplIn, ion, linhluw, carwral fauillro, sVaaa, uuuwiB, llirnrH RWI WHSOn; IN III HQ pmao aud Knirral Luuu, and wharevat kan-k aa ara draind. P. II. Pellelier, ATTORNEY AT 1.AW, Middle Street, Lawyers BrliL llalldla-. Will prartleo In turn Coontlea of CraTen arteret, Jon, iiaalnar ami fsmlkw. 11. H Cu't at ha SUte. narua and HUprruia Court ol N. II. KTIIKET. F. P. GATEH STREET & GATES, Physicians and Surgeons. Middle Street, Mew Beine, N. C FOR 1I0MP. USE Ulean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made frrm distilled water and free from linpiirili. s. Specially lu tended and prepared lor human con sumption. Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. ni. to I p. m. Suudays (retail only). 7 a. m. to 13 noon. For prices aud oilier information, address. New Berne Ice Co., B. 8. GU10N, Makaoib STEAMERS- EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH HUE, A Old Dominion FREIGHT & PASStNOItt. For All Points North. The Steamer NEUSE kill leave on Moiulnys, Wednesdays, and Fridays tit 0 p. in., nbarp. v u The Str. Ncwberne Will sail on 'I iienla)r and Fridayi at 13 o clock, i.oon, making land ing al all way stations. I3f Freight rvewved not ' later than one hour previous to stilling. For further information apply to ' GKO. HENDKUSON, Agl. M. K. Kino, Gen. Mer., ILO. UtiDQiNa.Oi'u Frt.A Paaa.A&t. Norfolk.. Va. N iW Berne, N. O., May 30th, 189P. El.Smallwool, DKAUR IN Hardware aod Fire Iras, ' . - Sash, Doors and Dllnds, Paints, ' , ; ' Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc . Agent for Garland Stoves & U.ngei and Devoe's, and UrnJ Moorei UIADY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattawka, - l7nE!:;;'::a Sites 1RIS(M III" H. Hi NUrlAfc " C. ICE i jiia Meadows' Gold TobaccrxGuano, Hrdwk t'otfuu (J ii m no. TraleiVDIajiolvtHl lUiireA: lfiili 'iiiKiind SIoadowM All Vntp CJuano. UrntlofiV CJrcnt 1'oinlo (amino. ndowV Gret C'jtbbn GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND 8KN1) FOH OUK BOOK ON TOllACI O ( I I.TI UK, I UF.M E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., 5 1 n n ii fart 11 re n, Livery, Sale and r. it mum lv. 3Ia.ZZT CO., WHOLESALE & tETAIL DKAI.KKS IN - HORSES . AND . MULES. A Complete Line of HlKJdlKS, l.OAf) CAliTS AND llAliNKS. JOHN Wholesale Groceries and POLLOCK RTRKKT. , ; . i NEW BERNE, N. G Architect & JSopcriDlendent . 68 Broafi Ntr?et. - WANTED to IIUY Wool, Cotton, Ileeawax - Highest Prices Guaranteed. I, H. LATHAM, Near Cotton Ezcbangs NOTICE. v Notice Is hereby Riven that applica tion will be mads to the present session of the General Assembly of North Caro lina for the passage of a law to author ize tbe citv of New Bern tn issue bonds to lbs amount of one hundred thousand dollars for thd purebase or construetlon of Water Works, Hewerage aud the Elec tric Llnht Systems. . i Januaiy lttth. mimbi Leaf !1 act Tobacco I KiiHtl QualilT, I-arpvly Ii,n-i tin tuanlity and Grade 1 of (oltou. ' Caiinno. PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. Exchang b Stables. DUNN, and Retail Confectioneries Rub, Rub, Rub. And the constant nib will anon wear ont your linen. ' Mow doul let' this rnn tinuu any longer, hut let nie do jnnr Laundry work. Wu iinu'4 ruli vnur shirts tn piecea, hut wash them in a iarvu revolving pool llmt fluws with plenty of water. We ne the bent s nimiul liimr an lee no lye or smlii Cult Mid r en. for yousrelf. Wewifhlntrc.it our pHtrnns right. Bend us yonr Laundry. , - ' . WAV STEA5I LAUNmn J. E. DAYBERRY, Man. mm
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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