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Tllli JOURNAL. f 1,4 IU.U), at M MIW. f i ho, . CttAkLO L. MCYLNS, mHi ant) raoraisru. BUWRIITItiS BITESs om jear, t aovaecei, H t (m ), aot ta wiiKi .. W fcuaiklv, ey xr la tee oil " adwiWInf KjOm rarateead aj0- 1 lEoUrad at Ua Poat Office Ne Bam, V 1 ! a mm it Bulla. OaUlal taper f Kaw Bars sat Craves Caeaty. flaw Hera. N.C Jaly I. W0 B04DS. -Tba plaa to Issue Suit bonds to pur chase oae of lb leased fara a at aaoved tba Wlniioe Joornal ta protest, Tba business propoaliloa ta owa tba proper ty Instead of Waaler It aiay ba all rtjht, perhaps ike farsa may be votlb muck more Ibaa tba price called for la tba op tloa. Tbat data aot avast tbttjatna aay more decent. It ii slraaft tbat tba far mer of tbe Blale do But demand tbat as end be pnt to the whole thing. Y.lille It waa about It, tba Joaraal tntgbt bare aald a few thing ceareralag tba tbtrt anting establlshaent at Ral eigh, which mala and "doe op" shirts at a price tbat would starve deceat labor ta com Dele with. And bow about the laundry at the Bute.' Priaoa thai offers to do tba washing for the city of Raleigh la competition with free labor? ... " A visit to the prison and a Tlew of big strong men, while and black, working at sewing maahlna and starching and Iron: Ing collars, will causa any sensible per son to see the Iniquity of tba whole thing. North Carolina roads are famous for their badness and to put every 'con vict available in tbe Slate on the public roads is what an enlightened policy de mands. Tbe less robust cob v lets can raise food and make Clothing for the road builders without competing with honest labor. It is absolutely astouad that this evil exist within our very doors, while the farmers and laboring classes,' are demanding "reforms" in matters that do not effect their well be ing in but a slight degree. This la what the "Journal" says; . V ,J i.: - ": ' "It looks to us like a shame that this stale should be called upon for almeet sixty thousand dollars mora la the purchase of a farm upon which to work convict. ; . - l- , "Working convicts upon expensive farms Is a nice way to impoverish our slate treasury; it is mare than that, it Is a method by which sinecures may be furnished for favorites at the State's ex- pease. ' But beyond that, what? Instead of these convicts being put to work at nmethlnv hr which tha atata nnuUt tut holped, their time Is frittered away upon experimental farms at vast cost to tax ''Why, we ask, cannot these convicts be put to work oa the public roads of ' tbe state where they can accomplish something of value to the people and to the Stale! Wear bitterly opposed to the waste of State funds and cannot i . gard these purchases of flue farms upon which to work convict otherwisa than a waste. , " ,. -, . ' . "The State would get mora benefit and so would we for them to send that sixty thousand dollars down to Forsyth coun ty along with a hundred coavicts to work our county roads. This would be a mat ter of real business. . It is a pity but , what there were some wsy to enjoin TrMlumr Worth from funlnv- Him bonds. It would asve some good money . to the State, and w are under the lm presstoa lust now tbat the tax payers do not want to see it wasted." Winston Journal. - " .. Haw's This? r ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - F. i. Cubmbv & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Oeney for the Ian 10 years, and be . llevehlm perfectly honorable la all bus Jne8t transactions snd financially able to carry out any obligations mde by their lirm. ".".,-v: West Trcax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. ; ; ' Waldino, Kik'kax & Mabvis, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O.1 ; Hall's Catarrh .Cure is Ukea internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7flc per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tbe goat produces more milk snnually in proportion to iss ! o we:. t ' i y other animal kept f. r nii.x pr a. Relief ia I I Distressing Kiduey snd ' ease relieved in six hir-s t- ".' South American EUyvt ." great sur- e on accoimti.f i ing prou , ,i" in r -" ' t lier, ki.'nicys ' - k, In Kclleves r: ejaioa ui v t n!fi!;a!t;'y. If you v. u cure this la t !e r- -. : r,'"i'Us;imI dri: I' t l r ti VG :"'t It it S V- -.t U 1 '., , .-: , . ' i, t f ia -..r j '.tt.j.., 1 ta, r; 'I t f a : : !. I ' 1 " i ii j-'S r r I l ' t i pn '!! t m -iU ar,I.t, la &.! MrM &tor. 1 d rrr a."rr. r,.!itd it rtiiunurr. star 1 ea t.ai, t hf lit ta.-i.tr. "My til," !.! Ikt patron. TlxmftM was tHrurc Ooa aaot woanJs aad potrrttr burst, eota, krulMa, apralaa, rwada Imm run eella, iaseci sileft and ty pol.mit( quickly katltd bj DeWlli's Vtlra Haul Haifa. Positively pretrsia blood platia laf. Bear of rooelarfeUe. "ItVTIuV It safe aad tare. F. S, Daffy. Bis Schaaae. ' Brff I thought yoar docaor forhej yoa la amok.. - Ortf-ge Tea; but I suspected ba iu allerlor motives. I have aa Mea that be warned me to aare mosty sa that 1 should be able to pay bit bill. . UHOIfl AS MBDICINB, Tbey rnralale the Liver, btomarh. Bowel. Kttlneye and Blood aa prepared by Dr. II Hoxley, la bis lmon Kltitr.a pleaaaat lemon dilnk: It cure bllloaa aeoa,conttlpailoB, lndiretll(a,baaitacba, malaria, klilney dlaeasa, fevara, oblllr, heart failure, nervous prottaUoa, and all other dlteaats can aid by a lorpld r dlteaaad liver aad kktneya. It ia air ea- talilltlied fact tbat lemona, wbea com bined properly with other liver tonics, produce tbe aiott desirable reeulta tipoa the stomach, liver, bowela. kidneys aad blood. Bold by drugglala. oue aad l botues. - . . ' " Meeder'a Leasee BUzta. , Cured m of sick and aervons headache, I had been subject to sll my life. - - MBS. H. A, SlCKXTiaK. prlnriaos, Oa. ;.- , v .,.s;. Mealrr'a Lamea BlUir. Cured ma of indlgeslloa and . aervons proktraaton. I got mora relief, and at OBce, from Lemon Elixir tbsa all olber medicines. . J, C. Epxiobts. Iadlsa Pprlngt,. 0. : -' Mesley'a Leataa (llzir Cored me of a long ataadlng case of chills and fever, by using two boil lea. J. 0. Staklxt, Engineer S T Ve A Oa R R. . Mealey'a lemsa Slixlr . . - Cured me of a case of heart diseaae aad indigestion of four years' standing. I tried a dozen different medidnea, None but Lemon Elixir done me any rood. . - Tctao UIKHL, Cor. Habersham aad St. Thomas sts, Savannah, Ga. - " V Heslay'a Leawa Bltalr I fullv endorse It for nervous prostra tion, beauacbe, Indigestion and oonsu- DatloB. bavlnc nsed It with moet stilt fsctory results, after all other remedies nsa islled. J. W. HotLO, West End, Atlsnta, Ga. v . . Oeajagal Qifta. ; Messenger Here's a package for you, sir. ... "T"; ' v'' Wederly What is ItT . , slattSBger I'm not sura, air, but I think It is a birthday present from yoar wife. '' . . Wederly Oh, very well; just leave tba bill and I'll send a check for the amount around In the morning. - ' Remarfcafcla Reacaa. lira. Michael Curtain, Plalnlleld, 111., makes tba statement .that she caught cold, which settled oa ber lungs; she vu treated for a month by her family physl clan, bat grew worse: He told her she was a hopeles victim of consumption and. tbat no medicine could cure ber, Her druggist suggested Dr. King' Mew Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. Sbe continued Its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well, now does her owa housework and Is as well as she aver was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F. S. Duffy's Drug Blore, large bottles SO cents and $1.00. - A Boma Battery. . ; First Visitor (oa board sblp)-I tell you what, wouldn't you Ilk to hear the slx-poonder roarf 4 Second .yisltor No, I get enough of It. Oar new baby's a twelre-i o inder. 'J': to. -' i Br. . Betcataa' Aatt Piaratie. May be worth to you more than $100 If you bsve a child who soils bedding from incontence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold by C. D Brsdbam, druggist, New Bern, N. C. Weaving a Spell He I am rather In favor of the Eng 11th than the American mode of spelling, PbeWTes! " -V." He Tes, Indeed. Take "parlour," for Instance; having "u" In It makes all 'the difference In the worlds You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, F. 8. Duffy & Co, will refund your money if you are not satis fied after using it. It Is everywhere sd mttted to be the most succcBsful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the c , j one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Phosphate miners from southern Flor ida report an lucres -!g demand for pbr;hate and the vigorous wntUng of &'l t 8 mines. Shipments are d ' 'e whi.t they were a yar s:;o, ami y:' ceritlnne to sd'-Mn e. Srsnt a c . ilr. A. N. ? v, i e : of A f " f m t ?' r . j-r a. vi . . I rj i ' f.r-' '44 w -s r s. iJ I'M 1 rj f,f J. ! 1 . tf tkri. M pur, rv A U xd. Takaa at Hr Vara. Mrs. r. 3. Gi;:io!(io-G!rct Is awfully atad at tbe newnxrxrt; abe says tbty treated ber so sktttbily. . , I Id thry? Such a procalaeal anelety woaiaii, too. , Tea; she told tkaea they ataat he aay aeylblag about ber reception, aad thty dlJat. ' . ' ISITW1QQT rerAa Baita U BacamaaaaA Pateat BUatciMst From Sylvaa Ytllry News, Brevard, 9 C It may be a questloa whether tba edi tor of a newspaper has tbe right to pab llcly recommend any of tbe various pro prletaiy maOlclnes which flood tbe mar ket, yet aa a preventive of suffering w feel H a duty to say a good work for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy. We kara knows and used Ibis medicine la onr family for twenty years aad have always foe ad It reliable, la many oaaes a doaa of the remedy would asve hours of suffering while a pbyslclaa Is awaited. W do aot believe la depeadlng Implicitly oa aay medietas for a cure, bur ws do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Dlarrhora Reme dy were kept oa hand and administered at lb Inception of aa attack much suf fering might be aroliled and la very" many cases the preseace of a pbysklaa would aot be required. At least this hat been our experience during tbe psst twenty year. . For aal by F. 8. Duffy Co. . i . . :. A London omnibus earn on aa aver ag 44 shillings per dsy from passengers aad 1 shilling per day from advertisers. ttary sf a Aleve. To ba bound hand and foot . for year by tba chains of dlaeasa la the worst form of slavery. George D. Willlsms.of Manchester, Mich, tails how such a slave was made free. He says, "My wife ha been so helpless for five year that sbe could aot tura over-la bed alene. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, sh Is wonderfully Improved and able to do her owa work." This supreme remedy fpr female diseaae quickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. " This miracle working medicine Is a Godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 00 cent. Sold by F. & Duff, druggist . The Chinese detective force b a sectet body and the best organized in the world, They have an eye upon every man, woman or child, foreign or native In China, and, In addition, watch each other , "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's," ssys Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, New ark, N, J. 'ill la perfectly safe and can be relied upon la all eases of coughs. coldr or hoarseness. " Sold by, F. S, Duffy. raasUiarity. . -' A Kansas paper, tinder the head of local jottlugs, says: '.'Three or four cy clones ripped through the village sine aur last isssue. - . . Bismarck's Ire Nerve Waa the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys snd Bowels are out of order. If yoa want these qualities and the success they bring use Dr. King's Nsw Life Pills. . They develop every power of brain and body. - Only 25c at F, 8. Duffy ft Co', drug store. ' ' , Oaatleaa.'' ' .. - Photgrapher Great Pcott, man! try snd look haonv anrtcheerful. " ' ' Customer 1 daren't. This photograph U for my wife, who is slways on a vUl She would come hack tomorrow If 1 toked happy and cheerful. . Aa EpUemie efPiarrhaa. ' Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoaaut Grove, Fla., ssys there hss been quite sn epidemic of disrrhces there. He had a severe attack and was cured by fou doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhces Remedy. He says lie alto recommended it to others and they ssv it is the best medicine they ever used For sale by F S Duffy & Co. . NullrcoCFIrat Motlna or Creitltnra. In the District Court, of the United States, for the Eastern District of North Carolina In t'.e ii -,. of ' ) FKT.J.V. i, , i i., rsnkrupt, In Bank ruplry. To t' e ere "to: s of Fn-1. V. Howe, u Y. r i-'.en, In tl.e Coimty of I au- fo! t iJI;itfit1 nfi!!e.n;;l, a Isi.s nipt: Kti. e Is her. !y fiven ihM on t'-. 8,-d H"j of Ju'r, a. , r r .i r '. V. lo ' !''- t, .! th ' ; : - , f i ,.. t o t wU !;!'!:.!;.! . , ! ; , . J . M I, J-?. '., : " ; : :il . . - ; ' f Y 1 ' r .1 i t . . r .. ' ! t. I .-U t- ir; 4y- T .f t. i - . t, ' ef a t . s tc k :ti -..u cut M M Ca: 4. a urf or f r i-f l 1 -rt lura- t m sn'U nii nl ty twe Hh. rm. . y er U .Men to b rv-i'lAr t-y e s a.x. V a ruulJu't St tirat uA out wb.it they wrre tip to. but ty ml by we 6'wrrmr4 that thwr pt)rt!Te fmlut wat a OiW tt oo euf frxit oe Litre. Tben It vateaay to fui'li; 1f that sum amr bf pr.Ki.iutM waa la tUat tLi, k.-t, dead r wuuinil. auj tliat tbe bjwrt was to rarry blia off. "ir cuptalB fate orxl.-n to rraaa flr- ln(. He atitft tboM rvdaktae to o dVrstand that Company D had too saocb bunor to Ore njuo wotmdrd fu SbmI too tnVeb- merry to Bhoot down thus who would carry away the det fur burial t lay there and krt the India us daah up wltb a yell, and two Dilnuti-a later, aa Uwy rode off wltb wboop and rbeera, we wens all ahak- tog wltb laughter. Tbey wera not after a dead or Wounded buck, but what they wanted and what tbey got vera twe krga of wbleky whkb bad bees hlddra there. "Our captain diiln't rliteli oa nntll too lata, and thvo be jumped up and dowa and told ua ta blase away. V bbasel awny. bat thoocb we fired away $10 worth of Code Ham' good rartrldirea, wa didn't eve riaie a pony." Cteva land Plain Dealer. . . - . WeaJere ( the IIMa Bawtate. - Tbe nice adjuattuent oevewary la tba varlou parts of tbe Imuieuae enirlnoa now employed for some of the tralna on our great railway lines may be Indl cautl by a few data of th work per? formed by these part when the loco motive I worked at hlb ieed. Tboa, in the case of a pasneupw engine at tt mlloa an hour, a driving wheel of 64 teet diameter revolve five time ev ery second, and. this 11 ug ao. the rw- clprocatlbd porta of each ryllnder. In- eluding one piston rod. rroashead arjd counpctln rod. welitblhf altout U50 pouuda, must move liai-k and forth a distance equal to . tbe stroke, aay 2 feet, every time tbe wheel revolves, or la tbe fifth of a aerond; this weight u tarts from a stare of rest at tbe end of each stroke of th piston and must acquire a velocity of 82 feet per aecood In eue-tweutleth of a aecond, and must be bivoitht to a atate of reat lu the snrue ieVlod of time. A piston 18 Inch es In diameter has an aiva of 234 Vi aqunra Inches; steam of 150 pound pressure l't auaro inch would there fore excit a force on the piston oqual to 88,175 pouuda, which force I ap plied alternately on each side of Uw pUton ten time in a aecond. Chicago Inter Ocean.. ' ' -' Ta ladalae ra Thtat. . "During tbe day every one should take a few minutes' sleep, preferably directly after tbe noon meat," write Edward B, Warmnn In The Ladles' Uome JotirnaL "The time given to It may aeeiu too prcclon for one In bunt Dean, but It will be more tbau compen sated for by the mental and bodily condition that follows. Bit lu an easy chair. Lyluj down directly after a meal crowds the digestive organ and makes one's sleep restless Instead of restful. Rest the bead comfortably. Tin the chair to a pleasant anxle for the uony, not enouirn to nave tue weight of the body on tbe back. Place the feet on a chair as high or a trifle higher tMn the one upon which you-are sitting; cross" the ilnibe at the ankle joints, close tbe hands together by Interlacing the fingers, place the fleshy part of the thumbs together In order to avoid grasping the bauds too tightly and .close the eyeo. Having thus closed tlie circuit. It will be nec essary to relieve yonrseir or au nerV' due and muscular tension. Think only of your slow, measured breathing and tbe desire for a restful sleep. . . A Taiet Retart V. , ' ' A good story Is told about former Governor George S. Houston. Houston and one of tbe public men now distln gulshed In the public life of the state bad an appointment to deliver public speeches.- Tbey bad to drive a long distance before dinner time and arriv ed at a farmhouse In time for dinner. Houston was sick. ' His companion had a ravenous appetite. , . "Mr. Houston." said the housewife, with some Indignation. "I see you ain't eating much. I know tbe dinner ain't much, but It Is the best I could get up. I'm sorry you don't appreciate tba, din ner." - ,: . ;- - - "My good woman, tbe dinner Is per fect, but I am 111. - In addition to that 1 bav got to make a speech Immediate ly, and I can't speak well after eating freely' .": . "Tes," said the good housewife, with spirit, "It's just like this an empty wagon makes the loudest noise." Hous ton was silent. . The other man ate ravenously. Birmingham (Ala.) Age- Herald. ' - . " ... Clorr TeaBstatloau - A few years ago the river driver were working on the west branch. The logs bad jammed Into a nasty snarl and no one hankered for the job of going out with a cantdog and start ing the key log. In the crew was an Indian who was noted for his cool dors and his keenness. The boss final ly looked over In his direction. "La- coote," he said, "you go out and break that jam, and I'll see that you get a nice pull In the paper." The redskin looked at the logs and then at the boas. "Dead Injun look nice on paper," ha grunted, ami walk ed away. Aroostook (.Me.) Pioneer. Suaetched For Once. "Pir," beirun the Lux k canvasser, 1 ave a lif.li! work lo re" 't-,srry intoir.!ed the busy man, "but I have a t-n ;,t d. :il of work bore. I .od moriop ;!"-- 'o News. C"!Ar rirLD'8 rrr'.ALE rzcutiVTOR ta f- wwtKS'l dM aad IrrwaTt. U.Utak Lt cun e(-rf Uiuig tiua Cttiittrmlr oa.iMl a "ff-f!iai irtHit'te ll a.44 dr.y apufl ail ti tltaunrtly fMazuiuoe or .xna u gnii-rmuuo. drtv. i: g out vmkmm avod tmtrtum stretgrih: Mr)ang wnnataral drvna. aad rtruUuu; the Boonlbly flow ia tct tnauuioa. It aaaJiaa akklv aad waaaly wnei atnna; and wall Bfia tl a brnua at drag store. I bet4 tor a tree book aiuut n. The Irs4flt4d rUaaUtar Ca., AIUsta.ea. Lodffe Directory. VICTORY COUNCIL HO. 11, JUHIOR OU & M: Meet every Wednesday Bight la Roealre UalL Jaa U DrUanar. C. C Uaollag, R B. - . MEW BKRN LODOR No. I. P U C I C Hcalea, frest; J H Hmlia, Racordlng Bec'y; K K Qoidley, flaaaclal Bec'y Meats la lb Knights of Harmony Hall very lat and Ard Monday algbta fa each asonia. EUREKA LODOK NO. 7. I. O. O. F. OftVara J. L. Moody. N. Q ; T. II. Butloa. v. u ; w. T. mil, rlec'd g Becty; i. IL Parker Jr. Treaa. Keirular saeoiinaa very Monday Bight at 7,30 o'clock. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1. KNHIHTS OP HARMONY t Meet find aad 4th Thursdsv nights ia each month In Itountree's llalL t'ollocS street, at B:n o'clock. 8. It Ball, President, Jane U. Bailth, Sec'y, IL R. Hill, F. Hetfy. IN1CHT8 OF HOKOR-Offlcer: K R Jonea, Dictator; O L Vinson, Reporter, W r Kouatree, rinsnctal Krportnrw Nsw Berae Lodge No. 443 meets Ibegiid and 4t rrtdsy ntrbts at t:) o slock la Itountree's Hall, f ollock street. . ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. A A. P. A A. M.i Offlcenu-R 8 Prlmmae, W M; Oenrge Green, 8 W; 6 D Bradbara, J W; T A Green, Treasurer; W J Mils, Secre tary; W W Clark. 8 D: T G Dyman. J O. Regular Communications td Wednesday aacu atoatu. CALTJMKT ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4, I. O. O. r. umoers. K Hymsn, C r m r it....k u r. a v niKi..i a w. J L Moody, J W; C II Hall, Scribe; K uerock, 1 reaaurer. Kegular Encamp ment, lat, Xrd, and 5th (If any) Thursday aignts la eacn montn at 7:JW o ctock. a HSiaAma t a iwa ua aa n ma I n f. I OOtcwi i.o. SloT.r, Captain; T. O. Hv man. Li.ui.1 P. Ii. fellatlar. Kaataa: W. J 'itta. Clerk ; Kd UaroeK, accountant. rg alar CaatonaMnU, sd and 4ta Tliuraday a w CBiria Na v k. a. m.i JaVwai T. A. Ureett, H. P, K. w. uaway, aoriM; cnaa, untry, Treaa. . Brad ham, Daetv. r ax liar l.'onvnoa- uona aa jtonuav eacn duhilm. ST. JOHN'S COMHANDF.RT NO. M. K.T.: OIBoerai 1. W. Dewey, K. O.; Jaa. kedmoad .; i. u. nymari, uuir, r. ho araiiy, Prelata: U B. Piunroaa. Itacorder. RHiitai Oonoiavsa arat and third Fridava et tbe oxmta. . , . - - PROFESSIONAL. F. M. Rlatmoas. ' A, 1. War! I. H. Pea, -; E, W. Poa. . 5IMT10NS, POU & WARD, ATTORNEYS aad COUNSELORS at LAW. . : a iw i.itaK, la. e. Offlcj 88 So. Front Street, nearly oppo- ' site tintei cnatiawsa, . (Office also at Raleigh and Smithfield.) Praetlea In tbe Bounties ot Craven. Dnpiln, Jonas, Onalow. Oarutret Paiutlco, Wtkt, rfoDnacon, narne ana w uaon ; id ui ao pratna aud Katral Courts, and wherever esrVM.s are utanu. , Pelletler,"-; ATTORNEY AT LAW Klddla Street, Lawyers Brlti , , - BalldlBg.. . .-r: . .... Will nreotlee In ttia Counties ol Craves 'artarat, Jonas, Onalow and Pamlico. U. a court, at nww aarna aaa Buprema uonrt o nasuKa. ..... -., - V ROMULUS A. NUNN, ATTOBNlrr ', . . ja-X . XUS.-W Z KEW BBBNB, K. c. . , Offlce: Opp. Hotel Chattawka. y- ,1 South Front Street. . ' Practice in North Carolina . FINANCIAL. I. A. areas, Praa, I.H. Meadows, Vtea Pras " j m. M.eaovas.Caahlar. ? , CITIZEN'S BANK . of irarw'BinHi,ir.a DO A 8KNKRAL BASKINQ BTJSINESt Tbs Aseoaataol Banks, Baniara, Corpor attona, tanuara. Merobauta and othara re aiTd on lavorable tertna. Prompt and oarf nil auanllon given to tlie lnuiast ol our so lomara. voiueuona a apaoiaiiy. ,.- aoAKOorDiaaoToaa. -' rardlnaad Vlrleb ' . K. H. Moadowa, J. a. am.tlowa, Cbaa. DuITy, Jr. Bamual W. Ipoek, . Janixa Keilmond Ci.. H. Powiar, . stayer Habn, J. W. bralnircr, Tuomaaa..faren, I. W.Buiaiiwood, C.K.t ov. bao.N.iTaa. " ' W.P.Crockett. - . ' MAY 1st, 1898. Cpl tl Stocklt .......... . $ 75,000.00 Surplus, 8,500,00 Undivided Fronts 4,025.00 OFFICERS, L, Hi CriTi.iB President. W. 8. Cradwiok, Vire Pres. T. W. 1'iwiy, Collier. " J. W. Ipimii a, 1 liec, 'wv F. F. a a i Th-ji w. CoUpctor. i :::".-.'(::; V,n, P. r"f h, Sf:-. ?afka, O, 1). 1 "tam, F. H. I elletier, il. t tu i-r, ' Jno. Fitter, Si, 8. 1 :.;)! k, J. W, btuwart, v-,, v f r .. a and fr.d tlmt v i h' i i in r i u i iii t . e i v. It it our t - ':ir.ani'iN till. -o to o: r GLUE SERGE SUITS, BLUE SERGE A Fine Line ot Silk ceived. . Full Line ot SHOES Children. Prices to suit buyers. J.'SMITH 7 allDDLE 8TKIKT, The Monarch V (ABSUi-tTELV rtHBV) Its strength comsi from lt purity. U Is ell pure coffoo. fraehly rcMtsted. snd Is sold only In otie-Dound sealed packages. Each package will makeOcUpa. Trie pack age Is sealaxl st the Mills so tfiat the aroma Is never weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It Is ajuxury within the reach of all. Premium Llet In ovary packac. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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