JOURNAL. I . , 1 av-rjr Ur ta lb. yrmt, "- rwi io. CHARLES L. STEVCN5. .atxro rortujrro. I .Hccsaupnos rates; ;w, ta ntu....... i km -. fcJ"c' r. Honour, by oafnar to Ux 4u - AdTartialA.Kata armlib4 Hfu' .uua. Eotarad at th Pot Oo, Krw Ban, H. C a oo4 elaa aaUr. OtteUl rr f !( Crva City. 4 K.W Ben. K. t, Mir. . !. . rtSUO lATSYTIlf tTRior ANITtBT LAWS. tVkMnf!i tawna and riltif in 1, IIVI ... . w w - - Narth Carolina, and other But, hare su tiered from bad watt r aoj epidemic of disease,- New Bern duriog tha part winter bu been remarkably free. Ia iu abandnt and health giving water toppl, tbit citj, today, un qaea.ioD.ably tnd firt anirnj ibn cities of Nortb Carolina, aud m i citie eUewbere, it hi n peer. Thia splendid water aupply un t.nkt..rll. l..oblv .eA.-iiinta fur till' i j l i.u . t .U- OUli.l (VVU UU.I .11 Vf. .uw I 1 F and where tbe water ii generously moJ for household purpose, and in tbe way of sewerage, tick new of any ' mnamoRnM attain to be of rare OC eurreuoe. la the matter of tewerttge. New Bero ii also splendidly equipped to miu, iliuuaul Y.t in IDUIIO f.ifiea where good aewerage can be foniid there it more or leM trouble from obnoxious ewer gases, and from thia annoyance and danger the people of thia oily are remarkably free. A one of tewe'r gag burg rarely re ported. While so well protected in good water and good sewerage, ua the citiaeni of New Bern are, yet there are disorder, which breed uud threaten the pnblio safety, where ' These dancer, are be found in lots and allay about the city, iu the iu aigniUcant dump heap, iu the pile . of rubbish and in the out houses which abound ia too greut a num ber iu many part of the city. Here is where the city authorities must look, where strict sanitary lawa must be enforced, and t.iis ro gardlesa of tbe sUndiu? of tccant or laudlord. la this preservation of the public f Safety, in good health, it is not miely tbe doty of the city authori- - ties, but it also should be the pur pose of every householder to guard carefully against these apparently little things, but wbich are really matters of deep concern to all. . Now that Spring is here, let city and citizen, equally join in the ef fort to see to tug sanitation of New Bern. To preserve the public safety by tbe rigid enforcement of every taw which shall guard against dis y ease aud its coueequeut attendiug . evils. ' Catarrh Cannot be Cared . With Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the desease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure' It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Care is not a naact medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known,' combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect cbmbins tlon of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send ' for testimonials, free F. J. CnKNBT & Co., Props., Toledo, 0, Sold by druggists, price 75c. ' ' . Hall's Family Pills are the best , Camparinf Nates. "My ancestors came over in the May flower," said tbe icy young woman. 1 Indeed?" responded her equally frigid friend. "None of my people have ever, to my knowledge, traveled otherwise than first-class." ... ... r For a quick remedy and .one'tbat is perfectly safe for children let us reconv mend One Jlinute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. F S Duffy, ','nn Cough Cure is made in Brad- ham's I'll' "l!'cy from pure balsam.s gun-s iMitbs especially indicated ia c,, . 1 ' i and bronchial ailments. It v ! , e v uir hacking cough or we w lie money paid for it. No , h "1 ire all",- but we don't v y unless we can cure . t BradhanTs. - I.Vi:itViV SAYINGS. TESC CUOTTias 1 That Rl KjW IAH savOKiTCS. Saw ' TWa A at Stoat 0ta1. 4 II la m4 lutml Lanara V Wa a.4 ar fa. SSaraa Tat U lata Sarias. Tha atT.7d.1y arUa Kkr a art oa rrwrjhadj' kau- .vauvUuaB. h a (aiuff arigla. afal U U ln.flnt an La-i Im cmI f Wom lar m Cm auid. TW anri adjlur niH tit oamritai a foalttt rihnu to aM of "ta arw ana' kauB root tao twat," nhka la Iwm1 la ItunaV puraa IkaMa and Ifcatur lima hrmk. " naKtna la mil daneiuc but araai -trip Saa ll(ht, taataatlo V,M In wak-a aapwam U llir la tixktifaat to as ka a nv-rauoafa tWa Juha MUum. "Oawpk-oraat by kla alarooa" ia aard by LorU John Hra-.11, wfaa oanta. H (Ma Tarltaa. "And aran anntrrt arhura" la from Lord Vyma'a "Krvla of Abyilna." "It ta-sTW dna-ri4lon" U found la " A loryaiMl cV.tWwlra. M "Wa.-rt Igwranna la Uia 'tla fuUjr So ba wlm" m aild by Gray ta kU Oda In Klua Oullrira." ' Wrll braruD hi bait ddoo" may ba traced bark to Iluraoa. Ama-dln to a amr meut ana rat Uf cloth" waa aaid by Dry dtnln"TBaCnrk and Fis." Kir Julia Holt U 'Plr WlltinM Murrl.' Ccaa" am Id, "Tli bKKT tha day the botrer tb drd." "(hit of iht, aut of mtiid" datn bark to 144 and la found la Owfa's "Knrtnpooa, KKtuv. and cVanrttna." "And Han, thouirh laat, n traat," I fans hkrltna't "(V4lnCkiat."aml"Thnwn thick and thin" (Turn tha " Fewy Qotm." "Karo" Ik-n Jooaoa gtrca tbe adrto to "Uii:h and ba fat." Una of HUhea Iliirnv'a armuMjr la the aoajr irf "Is I IrltiT t wear out than to nut oat," Otirrpo Wlilicr In a "l'ian on Chrlatmaa" Ktvi-a tli) t, amine that "Cam wtll kill a cut." andawMlpli from John Vi'nlr't "Ksprtulnry Udoa" euntutn tho Sam n-ntluiunt: Can 13 onr cffla adda a all, ao doabt. And every C' to o mvrj draw oaa out. "Xothlnit venture, nothing bnvo," la found In "Five Humlivd 1'nlnU of ilua hcinilrT." Iiy Tbouiaa Tuavr. . Churchill, In "Tho Ghost," aolil, "Tha mora hatto tlw Uw aprcd." "To go In one nr and out at tho other" probably had Ua origin In ChAtKvr'a"On ear it bvnrd, at the other i wont out." Prior, In hia"Kpllnf;ao to Lochia, "g:iv n an adairo which la In uo m-ry day, "TI10 gmy man) will prove the hotter homo." "My dear, my bettor hnlf," was mid by Fir 1 hlllp Kidney, In "Arrntlla." "ivmeo for tho frooao Is muco for tho (fon der" Is from " The Kcw Maxima of Toih town," run! another fnnerb often eiotu pllUed U from a foblo by Clay: In every at and rllma wa aea Tvro of a tnule caa ue'er agree. Ben Jonann, In "Tho IVtll la on Ass," snys thut "A burnt child droudH the lira." " "Tla Kood to look biifore you lenp" enmos front liartln Tarkcr's "Kwllont New Mcdfcy." Uoldauilth tolls ua thut Man wanU but littlo here below. 'Coming events crut their thndtma bo- fom" Ii found In "Lochlel'a Warning," hy Coniplvll. "DlKrntlun Is the better part of valor" ocrunr In J)iuiiiont-mI rletehcra "AKUigaml AOKlng," and Muikcprare u?ea r.limt tho sniuo words In "Henry IV" "The better part of valor is aiserexion, 111 wuiuu neiicr iurs 1 novo wiveu my lira. Many other reiving have neon nsed with alight vtu-iatloiM hy several authors. 'CoimviriKiti nro odionn ' is found In Tliirton's "Anatomy of Melancholy," In Keyword's "A Woman Killed br Klnd nuas," In Donne, and In tleorge Herliert. In "Don Quixote" wo reort tluit "Com- pnrlnons uro offensive." Thontas a Kunt- pis soya that "t)f twoevlls the less la to bo chosen, " and In Trior's "Imltutlons of llornco" wo find, "Of two evils 1 h;ivo chemen tho ltmHt." Wordsworth Is respon sible for tho statement that "Tho ehtht la father to tho nuiu," but In "l'aradlao Ite gulned" Milton hatl already said: Tho childhood ahoirs tbe niaa As morning shuns the day. Tho changes have boon rung on the ex- pmuton "All Is not geld that glitters." Middleton gives "All Is uot gold tbnt gllirtona." HiK-nser, , in tho "Faerie Quueno," tnys, "Gold Is not all that gold en seems." Lydgnto has "In all that glisters gold nil In not gold that outward showcth light." Drydan's version Is "All, they say, that glistens ia not gold, and Chaucer, In the "Canterbury Talos," says tho Rumo thing, but with more elr ottmlooutlon: Bat I think that which srhinoth as tha (old is naught as that I lure herd tell. . "There's luck In odd nnmbcrs," Lover makes Bory O'Mooro soy. And In "Tbe Merry ii ivos of Windsor we And "Good luck lice In odd numbers, they soy there Is a divinity In odd numbers, either In nativity, chanco or death ' - "Uonven never helps tbo man who will not act,1 said Bophoelos, and Sit Philip Sidney put tho same Idoo.ln smaller compos In "Uod helps those who help themselves." "Holy Ucorgo Herbert I thoautboror eompller of many shrewd sayings, such as 'Wouldst tnou luivo thy ouko and keep It toof" "Tho wearer knows where tho shoe pinches," "Little pitchers have wide oars," "It In poor upon that Is not worth theonndlo," "Mod's uilKs grind slow but sure," "Half the world knows not how the other half lives," "His bark is worse than his bite," "Tho burnt child dreads the Uro," "Tho mill cannot grind with water that is post, "Whoso house is glass must not throw stones at another," "God comes to see Without a hell," "An IU laborer quarrels with his tools," "To a olnse shorn ' sheep uod gives wind by measure. " This Is probably the origin of the proverb "God tempers the wind ta the shorn lamb," Which was said hy Storne in "Tristram Shandy. Herbert also quotes Man proposes; God disposes.". This was first sold by Thomas a Kempls. ' A great many of our common sayings are taken from Shakespeare. "As dead as a door noil" and " To give the devil his due" oro frem "Henry IV." "My cake Is dough" is from "Tho Taming of the' Bhrew." ' "Scrtw your courage to the ticking place" Is found In "Macbeth." borne quotations from Shnkespeare are credited to tho Bible, as,, fur instance, That bourne from which no traveler re turns," which Is usad by a worthy deacon once a week In prayer meeting In tha be lief that It is a .Scriptural quotation. Beaumont and i lctohur are responsible far several much used sayings, such as 'Bogg.'Jii should never be eboosors," found in "Tho Scornfid Lady," and'One man's meat is another uuin's poison," which is taken from "love's Cure," and In Butler s " Hudibms" occur "To take the wrong sow by the oar," "To get by hook or crook," "To oouut their chickens T 5 they're hatched" aud "To smell a rat.'' Now York I'ort - ... Steady ' Company (after a running comment on Luilnoss success in seneral) I must say, Miss Florence, that If there is one thing that I psrlicu lsrly admire in a man It in business en terprise - . " Mis Florence So do I. There's youag Rushman,. for instance. lie's only' been railing 00 Miss 8prk's two months, and they're engaged already. If you have a cough, throat Irritation, weak lungs, pais in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al ways reliable and safe. F Si Duffy. C a--' v.-mt iu :4.:Jwrt:Cour!h 1 v- m-tti v r byrup er i. u kit) ' 1 CM : iv. aaj lr trowav Prk 2i Sa TTVe T.rmi Vol riaaa "TTHra ! a vcenr ffW.. 1 was drianr " aatd a hrerri)rnl ri tiara, I lht-M that my grraw4 pWuora wH h ao give nArj W Ux purr and live a Me taf aimple, aa-kl)y devo tkua and yrvtlra'W That was wbasl t aa atvt fl. "At a I nma tntoatauvuxmry rath er nrxprctrrlly. The Brat thing I did waa to give a-ditner. t a4 tiny tha brat tima la any Ufa. I bad a fiirht with a wailrr and K-arty rmarhMl bia ay cot 1 was arrTtI aal kad to he balled out ry my lawyrr. The waitrr sticd m fnr itumpa, and I waa an angry with hi in and myaelf and Um duwiifi.ll of any greal ideala that I refined to rompro Biiatt a my UwtiV advtapil Tb waiter lrt most 1 if bis saving ia tee and n r mra. and hi family rarue wailing to ask i:m to pay blsdortor s bills and help bins got a positloa and they iroolil drop tbeaoit v "I ccrae to my arww and did more than that for thm. My oUl I Ions, modi fied and modernised, took bold of rue agf in. and while I am a bard beaded bnainesa ma today most of my friend are poor people. Cot my first aar nf monry show how flimry tha ped ratal of most Idea Is are and bow fonliab It ia to aay what wa won Id da if we con I A " KtW York Commercial Advertiser tie T.ld the Uwfrr. Lawyn 9. Is well known for bis an comely bnliita II cat hi hair about fonr time a year and the rent of tha time kink decidedly ragged ahonl the ran. He wa making a witnraa describe a hern which Cgnred in hi hist case. "How lug bad the burn been built T" "Oh, 1 don't knew. ANjnt a ymr mcbhy. Ahont bine month p r op. ". - Bnt Just bow long t Tell tb jnry bow long it bad beon bnilk" "Well I don't know exactly Quite awhile." "Now. Mr. R, yon pam for an Intel ligent farmer, and yet yon can't tell me how uld tlti burn la. and yon bare lived un tbo next farm for ton yesr.. Can yon toll tne how old yonr own bnrn 1st Como cow, tell n how oM yonr own bnruw is. if yon think yon know. " Qnick a lightning the old fanner re plied: "Yon want to know bow olil my honse K do yet Well, it' jnst ahont a old as yon be and needs the roof seeing to nlx.nt hs bad. . T ,1. - . 1 1 1 . t , . i u uio 1u.11 iuu luiiowcii win niujm . a a . n a; -t. swppea ouwn. nnu (unwyer d. oiun 1 call bint back. London Globo, 'Ark. the "Krala Aaa-ela Ulna-." "Two turns bronght me from the crowded highwny along which enh and omnibns were speeding toward Lnn don's center of attraction to the qnlet street in which fire and lond awaited me. As I made the second torn I saw. tbrongh the murk of a mid-December evening, three figures pressed close against the area railings surely my own area ruilinga And through the murk cnflie in a treble bnwl the aonnd cl "Pcmco on earth, good 'ill ter men. " Tho nrun door opened with a clatter. "Now. tltcn, be off with yorl I'd mack ycr 'eds if I conld get near yer. Makin that noisel Now. tlienl" "Garnt Want yer airy window broke T" said the biggest of tha trio, polling himself np by tbe railings and resting his chin between the spikes. As I entered at the gate they scurried away in fear and trembling, and cook, distracted, slammed the area door. A minute later a want of discord ame down tbe street : " 'Ark, the 'arald ansols stag." Academy. Where Colerldae Waa Want I an. Coleridge boa a lamentable want of voluntary power. If be is excited by a remark in company he will pour forth in nn evening, without apparent eh'ort, what would furnish matter for a hun dred essays. Bnt tbe moment that be is to write pet from present Impulse btrt from preordained deliberation bis pow ers fail him. and I believe that there ore time when bo conld not pen tbe commotreet notes. Be is one of those minds who, except In inspired moods. can do nothing, and his inspirations are all oral and not scnptnraL And when be is inspired he snrpasHes. in my opin ion, all that conld be thought or imag ined of a human being. "Charles Lainb nnd the Lloyds, " by E. V. Lucas, - '' ' The Brldtte of Llona. : . The largest bridge in existence is not as one would imagine, the work of some famous English or French engineer. This bridge, comparatively little known, was constructed long ago, in China, in the reign of the Emperor Keing Long. ' It is situated near to Bangang'and the Yellow sen, and measure, not less than eight mile and n hnlf. ' The Bridge of Lions, a it is called, is supported by 800 Immense arches and ita foundation is 21 meters under wa ter. On each pile of this wonderful bridge ia a marble Btntne of a lion, three times larger than life size." The coup d'ceil of these 300 enormons lions, each one supporting an arcb. is stupendous in its magnificence. - . A Kew Commodity. . f ' '"John has S oranges. James gave him J 1, and he gives Peter 7 : how tnauy has heloftr , , Before thisproblom the ckss recoiled. :" 'Please, sir, eaid a young laa. "we always does our sumafn opplce. " Lon don Tit-Bits. .- - ; ' A Woman Answer. - She (cocCdinly) 1 feel like a per foot wreck. lie? Dearest Friend (Hyinpathizingly) xou look it.-NeW lork 8nn ;. Spain has greater mineral resources than any other country in Europe, in' eluding iron, copper, unc. stiver, anti mony, quicksilver, load and gypsum. Some naturalists are of the opinion that tho whale was once a ln3 animal, and that it was forced to take to water la a means of protection. , : 9' . . . THE WILY SKA OITIU IT I -tiT BHI&MI.Y PiZlO 0 KAA3 TO CBTXisL T AaiMl la AH Im. Umrm aaa W twJHn s4 Alt fw WW) a Ita (rii la Atl w Ilk sM aad MaraWkiya. Fifty ad Mrrtirig. or f?M. per kin ta 4 aa aaaenaily biirh average prtr to pay f th for of theara (4W. ad at far aaka ta Ud.i a mora high- pnr baa oftea bee a'knd and reo-lvrd. Mtv.a. of oitv In lh mat trr of prtr d--prods ! .a ir ciiiivUm and aa of th alua. Tb aalmal whew It la ahv and weaHng Um for itartf fra thrae to fir (re ta length front aoa to tail tin, though Um akia lying apna U iakui (ulda, theaftoal "pr.t," la ? fair atae. Err floe Bering, (ailing frota Bua sia, dtacuvTv4 Alaska and fuand it na tive rU4 la otter akia thia for ha barn tb prime object of tb pelt boat ers' deal re. 8a Ua, marten, mink and even main eaa b trapped or ahot without citraurdinary trooUa. geala an drlri-B inland bica fuola to b slaagh trrrd and skinned at their captors' ltd Bore, Bntth sr otter mast b snaght diligently a th dianmad, tor three renter io of eiperlence har mad him 'wUe. I'pna th map of Nortb America may b aeen jotting from tb aoathera cor ner of Alaska, which ia the north west corntw of tb enetiDent. n. a p binrala, wrtlch break, off into a chain of Island railed th Atratlans. J oat where the peninsula ends and th la lands begin a point may b noticed marked Uelkovsky. Thia la the headquarters of tb aea i.tter hunter, and between bar and Cbernabonr Island to the aonth and 8aa nuk inland to tbe aonthwest tho bulk of the aea otter ar taken. Tbumnghly impretaed with the val ue of hi own akin, tha aea otter take care of it by living far away from tbe mainland, sleeping with one eye open, upon tha floating weed bed or a aea washed reef exposed to tbe fall fury of tbo north Pacific At the slighbwt sign of the approach nf man be dive deep, and stay below for SO minute at a time. Rotut'timch a stray otter may be (hot from th bind as he play in the surf. bnt the chief method of bi capture are "the snrronnd and clnhbing. In tbo former case a party of Aleutian in lander are conveyed to Saanak. there to encamp for two or three month. Woe to the hnnter if the wind ba off , the shore, for then no fire may be lit to make the beloved tea, no pipe of tobac co smoked, or the hope of a captnre would be vainl For the otter 1 all eye and ear and nose when alive; all fur when dead. Upon a calm day the hunter paddle gently over tbe era in their akin canoe. keeping an eager eye upon the rolling surf for a sign of the prey. A hunter see an otter and make a qniet signal to hi mutes. Like a flash the quarry baa dived. Raising bis oar aloft, the man who fonnd the otter remains as a bnoy above tbo place of the animal' a disappearance, while hi mate form in a boge circle with him in tbe center. In 20 minutes, at most, the otter como up aguln in light of acme of the cunoe men. A frightful yell drive the poor brute below aguin before be has bad time to fill his lungs. Shortly he is again Been, and the process repeated. till at length his body i so go inflated that be cannot sink and fall a prey to the lucky hunter whose (pear first pierces that too rich coat of bis. Luck varies, and the tea otter is yearly rarer and more shy, bnt if for tunate, each hnnter may have from two to live skins for the trader aa the re sult of bis three months' catch. ' To be a successful hunter require a Bpartnn scorn of comfort, huge pa tience, keenness of vision and readiness of resource; as well as great dexterity in tho handling of a risky craft and an intimate knowledge of yonr quarry's habita which it requires a lifetime of observation under trying conditions to gain. . ' . ; "The surround," then, la no joke. but clubbing next door to suicide. Tbe hnnter encamped upon Suanak have been for a duy or two' prevented by a bowling gale from doing anything save sleep or smoke. One or two of the men, knowing, seemingly by instinct, that the gale has almost blown itself out, prepare for a clubbing expedition. Should they in tbe dark and turmoil miss the islands some acore of miles away they are carried out into the ocean and certain death. If, on the oth er band, they make their haven, they land and creep, club in band, over tbe rocky coast to the .ocean swelled reef where the otters sleep. Tbo roar of tho gale drowns the sound of their approach, and tho poor otter ia a mere "pelt" before he knows of bis danger. Scores of otters have been killed in one night by a clubman or two. Bnt otter clnbning is not a means of liveli hood likely to become generally popular. Chambers' Journal. ' Chinese Doatnamea. ... . The boatwomcn of China bare so need to agitate for women's rights they possess them. The boatwoman. whetner sno be a single woman or a wife orva widow, is the head of the house that is to say. of the boat . If she is married, the husband takes the useful but subordinate place of deck- band or bow oarsman. She doea tha steering, mr.kes bargains with the pas sengers, collects the' money, buys sap plies, and in general lord it over ev erything. keystone, , , Ivory billard balls, freshly, turned. hnve to be treated very carefully, as a sudden change in temperature mny cause thorn to crack. To prevent thia they, require te be placed for at least three months in a warm room in order to shrink them gradually and dry true before thev are finished bad polished. : V : Danger of the Grip. , The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reason able care Is UBed, however, and Chamber' Iain's Cough Remedy taken, all dun go will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of stugle case having resulted In pneumonia wnich shows exclusively that this reme dy is a certain preventive of Hist uan porous dit-eane. H will cure la prippe in less time than any oilier treatment. It i: plos-ant and s;ife to take. For sale by r' S Duiiy t afan4 ' rfcana roir.-' -i-- wiatha.! V Wa itaojrrra I bat a Use lor teenier snrpa'hy! swl-rrtr an ore gettcnUv makoa aiutai to aatatahali pk rwral MaianltM tant bra Ma a re hAm to aasrrt riar'f rlrvrlrav Dreta result aback inrar th health and impair in BoaautuurMi r in aiatora. Tbe timely aa of Bradficld Fraahr BrtruUtcr. the standard remit far all wtaknrasr and IrrrjruUritles peculiar fo wosiarn, I wku rrtantrd aatur Breda la bu Baca casaa. bold by dragglat lor fl. Hooka tor wotnea free JUa EJULFIELD REGULATOR CO. .TULSTTJL. OA, ( Barg lar Fraaf Olaw. Dorg lr proof glass ka bee lave led by Mnarl attaafaetarar. It I o br poarlng akolie glaM over a aelwork Of steol wlr. It b wperlally ailaptd for skylight aad Jeweler' wiadowa. At this sraaoa of lb year when para boo la, la grippe, an re throat, roughs, catarrh, bronchitis nd lung Imul4r ara to be (uanlrd against, nothing "Is a far tnla-iiiutr," will 'answer the perpoae1 oris "Just aa good' a Ua Miaai Unigh Cam. That I on Infcllibl rem edy fnr all lung, ibrnat or bronchial troubles insist vigorously npo having It if "sontelhiug else" la effereil you. f 8 Duffy. Welcasa tk ABBaamat. A bat The plot thlckeos," rxclaln.ed lb hero as he strode aero lb stag. Ooodl responded a voice front tb gallery, 'it hern pretty liiln so far." ChaabrUia'a Ceagh Bmdr ia Chicag. Ulsgea Bro., the popular South Side druggists, coiner 9ih-sL nd Went. worth ar., say: "We sell a great deal of CbamlierUln's Cough Itemcdy, and Snd that It give the most satisfactory re sults, especially among children for sever colds and criup." For sale hy F. 8. Duffy. Preef Pitive. You'll find lot of money In poker. Even when the game I square, 1 assure you, and I'm no joker, For all of my money Is there. For frcst bite, burns, indolent sores, ecseiua, skin disease, and especially Pile. Da Wilt' Witch 1 Intel Salve land first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to imitate and counterfeit It. It's their endorsement of good article. Worthless goods sre not Imitated. Get I)e Witt's Witch lla.ei Salve. F 8 Duffy. . JattifiaM Violence. flow did you happen to hurt him to much? asked the policeman when' he reached the scene. Its all a mistake, answered the ring leader of the rioters regretfully. Tbe fact Is, we thought h was the weather man. For La Grippe. - Thomas Whitfield &, Co., 340 Wabash sr., corner Johnson-si., one of Chicago's Oldest and most prominent druggists. recommends Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy for la grippe, as it not only give a prompt aud complete relief, but also eounteracl any tendency of la grippe to result In pneumonia. For sale by F 8 Duffy. . ! ' A to Letter Writing. 'No !" said the cheerful man. "a man can't be too careful about writing let t,r.H - "I quite agree with yen," replied the nervous Individual. " wrote three once lha't have kept me In hot waler ever since. r . "Love letters, I suppose:- "No, sir, 1, O. U." - Tbe Sar La Grippe Cor. . , There Is no use suffering fronV" this dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy. . You are having pain all through your body, your liver 1 out of order, bav no appetite, no life or am bition, have a bad cold, In fact ara com pletely Bsed np. Electric Bitters Is the only remedy that will glv you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like anew being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refunded. , For sale at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store, only 60 cents per bottle. ' . v ; ' t .' ' ',: Wender. ''S&i "f . "So poor Green died, did hef" .': l"Vei died last month." "What seemed to be the matter?" ' "Melancholia. - ) : ' ' -v ; '.. ''Melancholia; that so? What brought it on?" ' .1 ' ' fThe attending physician said It was Induced by bis habit if reading the comic supplements of the New York Sunday papers." ; . ' .' ANarraw Escape, Thankful words written hy Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Grolon, S. D., "Was Uken with a bad cold wl.lcli settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally term! nated In consumption. . Four doctors gave me up Saying 1 could live but a short lime. I gi ve myself un to mv Savior, determined If 1 could not stay with my frlen Is on earth, I would meet my absent ones almve. My husband was advised to get Dr, King's New Dlscov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I gave It a trial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me) snd tlinnk Uod I am saved and now a well and beslihy woman." Trinl bottles free at F. . I 11 It y "a Drop Slore. lioirular si.e ftOo. and 1.00 guaranteed or pi ue rclunucd. Lodge Lat-wtory. It FUS1 LOIK.E 0 T. L O. O. T. -CV-e.a J. L. kiw y. Jt. O ; T H. Dvllsa. V fj W T III. I IWJ'a Iw. J U t'atarf- Jr. Tfaaaa. llnalar - ' vary hleaday aigM at .J e'CMcA. I HAVE!: UIDOE Ka. 1. KXIOHTt vr llAUMuMTi MM tad aad 4th ThrUy aiSia la each Bueth la ItMBiree' llsiL. Pollock utist, at T M -tiurk. a. H. Italk 1'reodaaL, Jaaaas H. ttaili a. ftfCy. R. H, U IIU T. KSICIITBUPnONOft-frffloarK g It Jnae. f He later-, J L Vlaaoa, Ueponrr, W V Koaairre, Klnaa-tal Brpanor Brra Lodra ho 4U mm ibl4 aad 4i Frldsy Batata at 10 a'dock ta Itoaauw' UalL Polleck etratw T. JOHN'S LODGE, Jttj. iTa, t. A. M4 (MBoksw H S Primrose, W M: Gevwn Oree. 8 W: C D Hrkikaaa. J W: T A tie, Trarer; W J Pill., fierrey lary; W W Clark, it I,TO Hyiaaa. J U Urguiar t-ovaiBaBtoaUne M Wadaatday Back BKtata, I CA I.I'M KT ENCAMPMENT, MO. 4, L tk U F. Oltlcere f K Hvaua. 0 P: N U llaglMa, H P) A K IllUiard. 8 W; J L ktou.lv. J W; 0 H Hall, hrrlbr-, K Uara-rk, Treaeurer. Heralar Enossnp- sneai, iu, am, aaa eta (ii say) 1 karaday alghu la each saoath at T JU o'clock. k Mll CLkbatliMT Ma t, r. M.I. O. 1)1 Mkrr afner, CantaHi; T. U. Hy ,UmI. I". U. reslettor, kaalira; Wsa.l l"iti, taark: td. UstctS. aerouatant. Bea aiar VaaioauMaia, rt aa4 sib TMaraday m-wmrn m mi wmiM a, v araioea. a w bkbnm tHAr-xa nu. , m. a. WBeav-T. a. wr.sw. H. r. k.j T. W. Iievey, amti Cnaa. DaVy, Tiaaa.; C. n. Nmlhun, arrty. Hecular oavnesv. loMkl Monda eaoB BMMJ. . r. JnHX LOMHAKDRBV Nik ML B.T omrersj-1. W. Iry, aV:.j J as. Mailiuond 1. . iiymati, i;. u I t. r. mo art.ny, fralata: K. a. riuaioeo. Beeonlev. Raaniai Cuariavsa Ir swl third moavs 01 tbe motile. tw MKKNk Minoc !CI. 1, r. n 4C.-J.C. fteaMia, Preati i. H. MmHh, kernrdLng erty; K. K. Lat.lly, rinanciai rwly. fleets fa Knlfhu of pytlifcaa kali every 1st aad In) weuiMMMtaj aut nia us eaca mau, FINANCIAL. T. A. ttreea, Ft, K.H. Meadows, Vlee Pre . M.eaovaa.Caahtar. CITIZEN BANK or warw aniura, zr. o. DO A IIICNKHAL RASKIMU BOaiMKt The Aeeonnta ol Baa, Bankers, Uorpor at! oaa, rarmera. Merebants and others re aalvad oa lavorablc Mra. rTumpt and aar twl attention flvaa to tbelateieet ot oarea tosaere. Ooll euone a apeelalty. Boaan or bibovos. rrmaaa4 ClrMh K. U. Meadows, Chaa. UnSy, Jr. JauM-s kedinoao, Mayer Halm M Thomaa A. ttreea, 0. K. ro W. r. Crockett. J. a. Medowa, aaaitMlW.lpoek, Chaa. H. rowier. i. w. urainifer. K. W. gmallwuod. Ueo. N.lvea. F. & M. BANK, HAT lit, 18U8. Capital Stock t70.000.00 Sarplas 8,500,00 Undivided PreDIm B,l 70.08 . OFF10EKS. Ii II. Ctrrun President. W. 8. ( haowick, Vice Pres. T. W. Dawar, Cashier. J. W. Uiddi, Taller. F. F. Matthsws. Collector. DIKGCTORSt Wm. B. Ttladea, M. M. Mark. O. II. Brad ham, P. II. PelleUer, L. II. Cutler. Jan. Buter, W. 8. Chadwick, J. W. Stewart, T. W. Dewey. We wniit yair husiiK-w and fi-el that we rno offer yon aa muoli In niura as aity other bank in the oily. It I our endeavor to make business rrlal ion mut ually pleasant and profitable to our palroua.' ' -STEAMERS- JBANTEIVIV CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, ". -r.J -AND- rtttlOHT & PASS UN PER. For All I'olnlH North. The Steamer NEUSB will leave ou Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at j). m., kharp. The Etr. Newberne Will aail on Tiierdata and Fridajl at 1 0 clock, iioon, niakin land f Pic at all way stations. , , EB, Frriubt received not later than one hour previous to Bailing. For further iutormation apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. Kino, Oon. Mgr.,' II. 0. i3rjDaiNa,Gen.Frt.& Pa8S.Agt. Norfolk, Vk - ', . New Retne, N, C, May 30tb, 1898. A Good . Telephone ERVICK 13 A BUSINESS pEOESSltT, A HOME CONVENIENCE. As COM- ' ; B1NEI) .. , . . ... . Cult vt 11 1 ne, ' Iiuxur I ; Order Your Phone at Once I John H. Fisher, Real Entafp and ' Collection Agency, . 117 BROAD STREET, NEW BERN, N. 0. ' Mouse to Rent. Houses and Iits for Hale. Town Lots sold on the ins'nllmeut plnu hpettlal attention snd prompt re turus to collection of rents, &o. Old Dominion Sleamship Co T2il3 Brand embodies the secret ot a Perfect l: Tobacco TQfeapQp G-uanb ' " frt 1-2-3 A 2fW TOBACCO 1IIIAM IIY A JVKW TOHACCO FClt.nilf.i I1UT IIY A IV OI.I IIOITNK Look Out for OSCEOLA Under North Carolina Tobacco this Season. It's Going to be Heard From. 0 . Call For and Trv Owreola. WiBufjdurrtl Uy OLD DOMINION GUANO Co., Braiidi, Noifolk, a. AND FOR SALE BT ALL OLD DOMINION AlitSTS KVt RTIVUKIti:. At Net Ben Mr. C. I Fm is Oar Apt, r,;:, t:t?;. r"in,s warns Meadows' .Gold Tobacco Guano, 9fenloHh Col Ion CJnnno, liirgiAy lllt'iv:iss the tjiianlity : lit! (Jiaile of l otton. HfealowNIiHMolvel RoiieeS: l'olitsli Csimpoiind MeadowN All Crop Guano. Headows Great l'otnlo Giiano. Mendoyna' Great Cabba Guano. GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. SEND FOli 0UK HOOK ON TOHACCO CULTl liK, KIIF.K. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., M nmifm'. nreiN, We keep nlwav on hand Hard Rrirk. l4tthcH. P:irk rtaupsge, the l-ct and fat test Nlee lieef Su.-uk 8u, 8lewieK lie. f Be. All kinds of Dry 8tove Wood nndi-r large sIimI, it nevor getn wet in rninv weather. -cnrd gunranteed to t tic load. 11 h nd made Heart Shingles, liuggie and Kleycles. Houses blwsrs to let. A large stock of (Iroeeries, Flour nnd Meat Cheaper than any man. Prat for fencing. We sell all above mentioned at the Cheapest Prices. BKtEILL, nsSUifie Man. FOR HOME USE Clean, pare, wholesome, guaranteed lo be chemically made from distilled water and free front Impnrltle. Specially in tended and prepared for human con. sumption.,' -'-.V'.-' Ice delivered daily (except Buodays) 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. . . Sunday (retail only) 7 a. ta, to 13 noon. For price and other information, addreai, . New Berne Ice Co.,1 b. a guion, bUnaou; ' v . 11. w. smrsoN, rchitecj & SuperintendeDt 68 Broad Street7 al. BO YEARS' 'EXPERIENCS , Tha dc Marks . 'fH'' COPVNrOHTt Ac l Anm ntiinf gktrh and dforlptlon mmy fiilnklT Moertftifi otir opinion frtw whether an lnrfiHtlon Is protinbif pttieiit&Me. CaDimuiitni. -ttotiiiirietlT'HiKienfiftl. H&nabnnkoo Patut eut f rofl. Ol(1"t bs&wj for sxmrlng patenti. PrtlKtttjl Uikm tim)fh Huna A CO NOClTt tftruu n-.nu, t h.ut ci 'f-tfM, ia thm i. -V J- .iUW.I A r,in'1-oTnT ,nwTtfd wfrlT, I,WTMt Oll ftm. ,11 of it" t Hi'ittiuittO J'iiniiU. Tnrnii, $3 a ! i : fnr nk'tiili,, ftukl bj all wdelri, I f, j 36IBres,,f--y)fj-J Formula. GBiiosi Leaf I'nxlnrea Tnliiicici of I lie Kined (,ii:ililv, K.- -rin 1 1;. Fine Wr.ippiis. I'KOK KSSltiN A I . k'O.WULL'S A. NUN, ATTOHHltY . j.a- . r,A NI'.W I1KH.NI'., - N. ('. Oilier: Opi. II,, Id C, a 1 ,hI.,. HiiiiIIi I- nun Slii'i I. i'raelier in N,,rlli Ciii,,hki. K. M. Siuiuitiiii., J. II. Pun, A. II. Hard I.. IV. Pou. 5IMriONS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS and COl'NSELOKH at LAW. nr.w nfcK.ni:, w. c. OIHcj 68 So. Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Chnllnwka. (Ofllces also nt Ruleich and Sniilhfield.) Praotlon In tbe countiea ol t'raven, Uiiplln, Jine, Uhnlow, OHilorel Pamlico, Wake. Jnhnxton. iluriietl anil WUhhii; in tne f 11 priinie ami Keiteral t!ourls, ami wherever aervlreti are detilretl. P. U.lVIIelier, ATTORNEY AT LAW," Middle Street, Lawyers BrltL Building. Will praettee in the Conntlna ot Craven Oarteret, JoneH, OiinIhw antl I'nuilii. II, H. Court at New Itema ami Hupremo court of ba HUte. REALESTATEAGENCY Bouses and Lois For Sale nt Lowest Possible Figures. Ik'sirnble Homes and Tenements that will prove line invest meat. , -. Collection of Reals a Specially. Olliee at Robert & Bryan's store, op I oaite post office, 13. . IIAIIPSH. E.W. Smallwoody CDEALER IN ' . , Hardware 'and f i c rms, '' Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paint, . Oils-, Cement, Lime, Etc. - Agent for Garland Stoves & Ranges and Ueroe'g, and lien J Moorei' h'ElDT MIXED PAINTS, v: Under Hotel ChatU wka, NEiy BERJfE, JT. C,