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THE JOUumAL. '" Published every day In tlie year, except Moaday, at Middle street. - - '-,;. iPbbNo.8. -.A ' CHARLES L. STEVENS. KHTOR AITD PROPRIETOR. ' . ,f -s One jeer, tn advance .... $4.0 .-. One year, not In advance......,. S.M Monthly, by carrier la the city. ... . .SO ;",s . Advertising Rate furoUtied oa appli atlon. -1 . . . Entered t the Pot Office, New Bern, N. &, aa second class matters: ,.,' Official Paper or Maw Bern ul New Ben,' ft. C Ma; 12, tMl.v MORE THAN SPECULATIVE . LOSSES INVOLVED." .. The sensational advanqe in the price of Northern Pacific railroad -stock last Tbortday, with the eaqfilly sensational decline In all railroad stocks during the same day, has more tn It than .the - mere speculative gambling losses Involve.'.. - Speculation In Wall Street, today, Is not the speculation of tensor . twenty years ago. fc Today, "trading" in Wall 8lreet, 'a gambling of the grossest kind. .- The day when the' Investor with , live or ten thousand dollars can go Into Wal Street, and make a real speculative In vestment has passed. : :, ' The "shoe string" speculator, the e erk In the retail store, the leoachmaa or chamber maid, and the general small speculator, have the "backet . shop" - as their refuge, and the ' jtverage' small trader, who wants to speculate ranst seek the "bucket shop",' .The Stock r change la no place for bis). , .. Wall Street, today, Is the Millionaires Speculative Club? retreat, where the stakes are unlimited. ; ,' The recent shake up tn Wall Street has made the small dealer realize his financial inferiority, and (be chances are the ''dtreet" will see htm ao, more.' He if ' ha left his money In the; "game" this time, bnt the next time, If there is a next time, he will not engage Ja a gamble where his few thousands 'must contend with millions. ' Jy H' ' The "lambs" have fcatr.''ahorn"" and Vail street millionaires must play with e ten other f of soma months to come, for the speculative "snker" has bad more than enough,' and will require the summer in which to recuperate. '- . Bat mora serious la thi final oateome than the spcalattyeloesesl ts the kaowt- -j 11. a, i - -. . 1 i .i - - . t ... ouga wawa auaffavpia vuwiue Ul n tu Street 'have ; gained regarding the anormoM fortunes held bi the Morgans, Goulds, Bocksfellers, H1I, teenas aa 1 the hundred oibas maUl-aJllionalrea. The average etllsea who gains a liveli hood and a little more sack year, eajsaoi uadtrtland wkat making I mlllloa. dol lars a year Is, nor can as read about the vast snms of mosey 'spent on things which appear aa simply xtravagaaees' wiia reelings oi taaiirershse. ,f If tha eltiua who caa iara living and something mora, aaaaat view' wttk calmness this unbounded? wealth of a i, fow haadred mea, how if- tee etllsea who caaaot make a Uvieg kotaf to this sggTHated wealth ' The Irs lb la thai nolalag eo tbor- oughly Implies sad aroaaas the raellos of socfaUia, as does the1 trrsUiloa of the la aide workrap of Vail Strsrt, as saowa met week, : 'r , , - The wild stories of lie alaalog.-ol a few aata, already berUned with r.l- loan of 4otlars, eaanot buj bned dlaeow laot aa4 dtoeord, Wbea t!. saooeaafel mflltoaalra gamblrrs 1V tha motof ot tha raU pacaletors and evastra of Itmltea meeaa, ' ; - A i Taaaa laUaf may bare md aoetaeee la Wall sHraet, MK tt mall taveetar a M rtghu, there su(bt oomatblng wroag some whew. Xltaer this or alee It mm taattae mrtlloaalra bee eee l Aj ofa io8r, ' agataH wbka the wo V 7 aaa's Aoltar, of Ike dollar af Ue wr, i pltalha aaet aat aoaaa to oaurt. . laolaef wovdi.that V aoaasrtry b ainyo1rs asly, s 1 U at Ibera tsa kwaoinafl,tM 1 ' i)' W oatav whthwy errwb-- : !:i fro, aat that tha wotklnt rata m rt renla avorkfagmaa altV s ! -jmaV iopa IssetiUig sowxtb'nr t 't Uua aUa pkbtiaf. . r ; V,-; aal UI1I1 tf'ii'i " fr rtaelple ei b atpW 1 tt r t vl,es4 aaaaol ae aifci1""! ety tt santlaaelrr we .; not Wa!) TVra Is tt ' 1 W" ariag aettre s--J '''it Mr W I P.H.. r( J ays be !. 11 it(f r )tul Pie - 11 i rlnfy(-.. ! I An Oft ! Rcxiea. There ts an IriKh rlenrrntan of our acqunlntnnre who has dervelly a constderahle loml reputation as a wit and tory teller. 'lie sees ererythluf: from the tumorous side. His appearance- his voice and manner are all mirth provoking, especially his laugh. The present writer heard him speak lately of his sexton, who appears to be aa original. A lady, a stranger to tlie place, asked him If there were dally matins to the church.-. "No, madam," be replied, "we can't -afford that, bat we put down coconnnt every Sunday." 'i bis official la cloce at band at oil baptisms and marruigea and Inrtliiet Ively answers all. the questions naked of sponsors and couples belr.g mar ried, so that the rector snys lie Is (rod- fatuer to tnnumcrnhlo children trad baa married himself to a considerable num ber of brides, for when the question Is put, "Wilt tboq bare tbia woroaa to be thy wedded wife?" he always audibly answers. "I wlU." It may be truly said "this 4a" very 'Irish,' for so It Is. Indeed, - we have been told of a iiu? In which a young lady about to be mar ried In toe cbnrcb wblcb this aratoa serves made It a proviso tunt be should be charged to keep bis distance dur Ing'tbe ceremony. Exchange, 1 -;' Boaaf to Have Owin.'-' "-,: "My .husband Is Just too ridiculous for anything., Whysor " - , Why, be staid nt home last nlebt and attended to the children while 1 went to the ctub. Wben T retumwl, lie was sitting on a chair In the roruer, a black snake whip In oue band and a re volver W the other."-ludlauiiK)lls nun. , 1 Altocether Different. , Suitor I bave come to nuk you for your dnngbter's hand: - , Father-Well, (be fact la we are irot ty crowded here as It Is. and l Suitor-Oh, I Intend to take her away from home If l marry bed Father Oh, well, In that case- But you did give me an awful start, my boy. Boston Transcript " ' The-American Bvaeuat i. - . j reklo, May 10 The ' Americans today evacuated the district under tbelr eon trol with the exception of the Forbidden City , which they continue to occupy until Washington orders to tha con- trary. " ,...;,j.;;'.;nv ' Stats of Ohio, Oitt or Toibdo, I .,' : - l,doS UOOHTT, . ) Framk J. CnaitMBT -makos oath th t he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. i. CtiBNBT & Co., doing bnslnesi In tha City of Toledo, County and State, afore- ild, and that sld , firm will pay the sum of Osa HCHDRBD Dolurs for eech'and every case of OiTABRH that cannot be cured ' p the nse of Hall's OaTAKBB CUBB. . . ' - ' . FRANK J. CHENKT. Swoin to- before ma and subscribed In my prrsenre, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. I 1 A. W. QLKASON, 8 it, V NotabtPobuc. Hall's Catarrh Cora Is taken Inter- Bally, and acts directly oa the blood aad mucous . surfaces of the system Bead for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Co., Toledo, O. . Sold by Druggists, 73a. . HairsFamllv Pills are the best. BUrriaa-e Bait, BM.avM UmU. Reading. Pa. Ma l-Becansa ker motaar objected to her marriaga ob I be groaods that taara la aa proof IkU her first kuibaad. a soldier la IhsPhlllo- ptnes, was killed. Mrs. Fredarlok pqulrea, drank poleoav Asslstaaea was promptly raadarad aad aha will reoover 014 Soldier Experfeace. ' ' M M. Aastla, a dvir war veteran, of Wlsehester, lad, Wrilesi "My wire was sick a loag time fa spite of good doc tor's treatment, bat was wholly cared by Dr. Meg's Mew Ufa Pills, which worked wooden for ker health." Teey always do. Try tkeaa. Only Uo at C. D. Brad hem's drag store. . : . i ti4TW IUU Star CAUSlw. ' Kkamokla, Pa , May- -Mrs. Joha PaseUky became iasama last atght, and wttk a kstelMl rasaeit lata a room where three of bar ealMrea were playing. . Is fore she ooald suiko Uaaa aelgkb disarmed art. - ,!" - v P, A- Daaferta, olaOtaaga, Oa Mf sres for all moatbo with a trtgkifat raaalsg sore oa his lag) wrlta that Beck tea's A rates Helve wholly eared it la Bra says. For Ulcers, Woaade, Piles, It' tha beet salve ta tba world.. Cart gtarraatasd. Oaly Ma, Bold by 0." D. Bredbem, draggtst. .v- - a CWra.14. Pa , May -The bwroatk of Trowtellia, la this aeoaty, Wvlee aa tatea. At Ue tjagiaalsgof Ike ftr year taa Voroaga was la atebt )im ?o Tba ttreau are rapalred by Uo stttmae, aad peUla aipaaass are peldwlik Ue Bruose Uoaaee lew rrrsooo- Tie hnr- oagk has aatiber a po4tiimsa, a irek-ep aat a water pleat, ' A 9mrHhf W. 1 1 Hi . ilsst g4ns, la. Ky I-.Tke ptnetoa ef ike h,V. of a trth vrr'M t'UrA s.r M. Sat iHJlae ktlM te t.7 fr.f r.r of the freight art, tkt K'. of ie wtra hi we f" lsni1ft y M awoes tea rt aad vr iVJp stuiW. CAPUniHE . ill . i!KAl)At::i: i enn;; for ' ty C. I. I ' "". A Dcssts v.l.it ycu eat. It artl flclall v d ! nests the food and aidi Katuro la Blrengtbeuing aud recon strucling tbe exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddipestc ant and tonic No other ureDarauon can approach lb in efllcleucy. It lu- siantiy relieves ana permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, I latulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea. Sick: Headache, Gas tralgla.CrampsaDd an other results or. tmperiect aigestion. PrlcMo. and St. LargeslMcontamsSHtlnMa small slae Book aUstwutdrspepal ami leaf reo BreporeO by C C DeWlTT aco. Crjicag V, -F 8 DUFFY 4 CQ' Z Sewetortal Repartee, '.i . . Once In tbe senate chamber John J. Ingnlla was directing some remarks to Senator Boar of MassacbasettB. Tbe other, senator' from 1 bat state, -Mr. Dawes, having come In-while Mr. In- galls was speaking,, thought the words were meant for bis ear, and so. Inter rupting, be asked lugalls If be was di recting the remarks at blm. Tbe tall senator turned slowly around, for Mr, Dawes eat ttehlnd blm,- ajd then, with delicious intonation, but an instant wit, fie aald, "1 was directing my re- marks to the successor of Charles Sum ner and not to tbe successor of Daniel Webster' - - . - - v Tbe repartee baa become traditional, and tbe utterance was at once placed alongside of that reply of Conkllng to Senator Tbtrrman, wblcb laraiso tra dltional in tbe senate chamber. .. s . Conkllng - was speoHIng, and Thnr man bad said, Interrupting blm, "Does the senator aim -bis remarks at me; he constantly; tarns tto ineF when Mr. Conkllng, with delicious gravity, bowing to Tbnrman, wltb whom, ha was very friendly, said:. "When I turn to the senator, X turn as tbe Mnssut man turns to Mecca; I turn as I would turn to the common law of England the world's most copious fount of Ju risprudence," ; ;J ' " Wtta U Haaat CBasr Glw. " Once during a dry, season In China tba viceroy, Earl LI Hang Chang, call ed on tbe American minister, Mr: Con- jger, and spoke of the weather.' .. - - "Yes," said nr.. conger, "it seem to be dry everywhere. ' It Js dry la my country, too;; I read In One. of our pa pers the other day tbat.ln many places In tbe west tbe people were praying for rain." : - - . . . "Whatr said the earL "Do your peo ple pray to their God for rnlnr' "Oh. es," said the minister., "tbey often pray for rain," - "And does tbelr Ood send It when tbey pray for itr asked the enrt ' ' "Tea, sometimes tbelr prayers are an swered, and sometimes tbey are not.' "An the same like Chinese joss, bcyr aald the earl, with a grin and a chuckle. Mir Kn Tm Ink, "Do women wbo have had tbe ad vantage of advanced education make good wives?" aaked ' tbe bachelor thoughtfully. -At tlila tbe benedict took blm to ona side, where bo could speak confiden tially.,. - . -"If yoo ever warry," be aald, "and Bod occasion to frame op a real good cxcoM for t protracted session at tba clou, yoo will discover that It Is po wiblo for woman to know too much." Chicago rost v .' Every thief causes a lot of boo est men to bo suspected anJnaUy. Atrbl- aoo Olobe. . - .. .,, Tbo oldest know a art eels a well was sank at Ullera, irraoea, to too tWetfU As vaoclnatloa praveats smallpox, and qoialaecbtlli aad fever, ao TxsrrntMA praveats aad coaateraots tbo affects bt the summer's beer, jnocb dreaded by mothers with small children, ' TaarntsA relieves tbe many troables laoideal to teething aad the kot' tammars, and ao mother la oieaeeble for sot gtvtag It, for U coals oaly 13 oeols at dtogsieU; or audi IS easts to 0, i. Xoffett, M. D, M. Look, Mo. ,; v't :- . ; : caratwa wss, t - . s Hew Tork, May 10-OardlaaJ 0P boas sailed today for Earope. lie will test tha Pops sad tbo Arck Bishop of Mew Or leant, aad will eoasstt with Ue P.-po ragerdlag the .aoadllloa of .Ike Friars la ike Pklllpplate aal bee betatkal gov rsmval of tb Called rongbt For Bl lite. 'Mylatberaad eUisr both im tf CosMatpttoa," wHus J. T. Weaibarwal Of Wyaadotle, Mlcb.. "aad 1 was ear! from lbs same fruitful fate oaly by Dr, King's Krw Discovery.-Aa atlark of Paaaaanbla hft aa obaUpakt ooaf k aad T"7 swera lea troaliia, wbkk aa ainellMi doctor cwatd ant kelp, bet a (tw anoatks' aao f Ibis wowdmfei mmSU cla made sm -at Well M ever aad I gateed mack ta writhl." Isralltbtefov Coafbs Colds aad all Tkroat aad Lang iMMiblc. OaarsatMd bnttt hbo aad 1.001 C, D. Bwlhaml drtjg store. Trial bottle fr 1 riilwae $mtmmHr. Pekla. May 10-U llat (Tn tf exait falx t;lntl tka knrr At Stl t-1g Irf tk fnwara, U'MiiiM tf it Mtnlnats ! 9. tntly ira,t tm ! riW tt-,,m it;tpi i' t ib rtiHl4 it' "' I 't; r'. , ,., f,-m ll'lfp'- " fl ' a,-.15--i f , 7 . i , , , 1 S r-'t i f (.'-,. '.- t .t.k I .. . , . rt t,.f t!.r,, ,!,. 7 f- t n ,--" - , ' a ( . y tr.,.,, - !',-, , A K ( I. m : r , tf ' t t i -, " ; V 1 1 ; .'. t,, ; ,s I r.t r.f t at- ' -It That Wu Dureraat, " " Tbey were bite at tbe special stile and found a crowd clear out to the doors. - . -Isn't it drcadfuir asked No. l - , "l'erfMctly awful!" replied No, 2. "Think of cultivated, Intelligent wo men In such a Jam aa that!" -.,. fHow can they endure ItF "No woman of - dignity would be caught in such a mob, and I am going right back home." " -I - "So am I." - -"Then come en Hold oa a minute, though. I Wbafs that woman Baying!" Why, that she got three cakes of regular 10 cent soap for 15 cents. Oh, Susan, "bow can Wo go bomrT" . -tWe can't." Take bold of my hand, turn your shoulder to tbe crowd.- aad we will push oar way in there or die in the attempt" Brooklyn Citisen. . Helwa Tkelr Dulatn. V First Footpad Wnsn't . Judge Big- head tbo man who .sent yoo- to the penitentiary I '-' N ,- . Second FootpadTep. . First Footpad Then why are yoo so glad he's been given another term I . Second Footpad He - oilers gives good cttlsena the full 'stent of the law w'en tbey gtta caught carryta conceal ed weapons. New York Weekly. , - - Wkat Tfcer All Said. - "Condldly, Jane," said September bridegroom to his bride In sv spirit of self abasement, "I can't perceive what you saw hi me to make you willing to marry me." f '"-, 'Never mind, dear." . replied " tb bride, "that's what all my relatives say." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph;. w What Ota Bk Bleaat i-' - , "Well, good night."-said MrV Bo rem. Anally breaking away, ""I've -bad a most, enjoyable evening. Er by the way,"-! expect to pass your boose to morrow evening, . and : t thought 1 might"- - '- :y i:.:: 'I'll be delighted," aald she quickly. "Good nlghf'-Phlladelphla Press. Ckollr'a Cleae Skave. ' "Ya-as." murmured Cbolly, "fellabs tangh at me for me big walking stick, bai Jove, but I wouldn't be without tt"- : And as Cbolly wssn'l looking where bo was golug (It was In Africa be suddenly . found himself In a croc month. , Bat that's where bis sttcft came la Dsefui Tbe croc couldn't abut bbj mouth, and Cbolly waa able to escape. after all ' , ' : . -' an Lewe SJfkw, "All Chinese look aUka to mo." said the chief riecwtloaer tmnrraoaally at no sharpened Bp bw cwtlaaav Tbaa taming with a possled look to tbo acxt victlBs, woo fteaa was Brat over the ebopptag block, be aakod! "Jobe dkta't I cot off yonr heal last week rOblo State JoaraaL , . . . Oavw BMas fke ' Toss-Do yoo atnt raO oa ktlas Cp- pert ear . Jack-No. I eoaVbrt Btsad Vet Irtt- UblemwBh, - v; ; Toml aevevaottred If "'. ' Jadt-KeHlier did I aatd I propoM ta brrOkkago New. : Towns The doctors have aatty agreed epoa the caow of Joa OV ' ftrewae TVyew WM iMwf wa TowsMk'o: a post BMnrov ItUa- . : , ta Cm -, . , Toeeg . Uwatiaa4-tJml Wkstv era Uhm, my dear? , f Wife Tbosw are appks daaMtwa, flaatMad-Kr-aiy leva, dMat yaw ee dooip tei t Bttke too oTr-Kw fork Weekly. - . - ... " A wm Ttwltmm ' ' rwfVwe-Cwald yo oa a nttlt aweaj oa spnagT - . kVHroe-Tea. tee asaetsa artjl fear. to t riiwfa eaoa, aad I karaw't anlto ewoniii oprmg verar yvtOAle MatoowrMl 1 bad a Irttrr fr.t Clara, who Is to ImvVmi. la wfctrt ak eatd aha was te b pwlrd at lxrt "I k-- tM r- srt Wtll ba Of-ala- a. its v.i "Tfkat V. caitMTwss lwtt t i far h.M an- k ij'Mi 'Its e'a rw -- l II. Mint (4 tvm nllrly f. rt yt"-H"-!'4T Trt.aM. If ( "; ' r-' 't .,i t -a ,- f 1 - ' - ' r - " f- , fr- - i l t , ' -w ' .- ' r ' S t r Ipellkiadeva" War. "Spellbinding" to tbe happy oome given to the platform apeaklng which plays such an Important part la every campaign. The national chairman de termines who shall be the stars In tbls department. An ex-president to most In demand, a sneaker or an ex-speaker comes next as a rnh. and senators aad represent stives are Invited to speak In tbe order af -their tweftrlnesa. - One speech by an ex-presiduot ta worth half a dozen efforts by other men. though tbey may be more logical and eloquent The candidate blutsvlf, wm-aaa ora tor, will draw greater crowds than any body else, hitf it be Is wise he Will let tbe national committee arrange his itin erary and vbetlulc Tlcadiinarters are always overrun with volunteers for tbe tump: the star, or man. with a repu tation, waits to be Invited or -tn-ged. Most of the lesser men are laborers for hire, but others ard ambitious to make a reputation as a stepping stone io po litical office, and some arc Intensely In earnest and eager to be useful to their party, The noTlonal committee settles for tbo expenses of -spellbinders, unless they -Insist on paying their own - way, which la umjmiaC Some of tbe great orators : receive handsome sums for tbelr services and travel in state,- Home Magazine, v - - - "I have been suffering from Dyspepsia or the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After tak Ing one bottle of Kodal Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now In better health than I have been for tweuly years I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too, highly." thus writes Mrs. C W Roberts, North Creek, Ark F S Duffy & Co. Valuable Country Property For Sale. A tract of land lying In Onsliw.cnun- ty directly on tbe public road leading from Maysvllle to Swansboro five miles from the latter place and Immediately adjoining While Oak River below Stella containing about 800 acres of -which about SO acres Is cleared land In a good state of oultlvation.the remainder abound Ing In timber of varlons kinds. A Isrgc comfortable dwelling, cotton gin, and Other necessary Improvements on the place all In good condition for use. Foraoountrv borne and farm a more desirable situation Is not to be found In tbe county, being on the public road and on tbe river it is very sccossable from any point, a cheap place to live with " the finest . fish sad oysters in abundance, very healthy and one of tbe best business locations In tbe county, knows as silver Dale. For farther Information apply tn, E. H. Barndm. New Bern, N. C Post Office Service. Tbe attention of the public la re spectfully called to tbe change In the schedole of the malls published today. The change necessitates a new acbedulo for tbe carrier, viz: . : Collection 7.00 a. m. to 8.00 a. m. . Delivery ,0.00 " 11.00 " Delivery 11.00 " " 8.00 p. m Oolleetlna 1.00 p m. " 4 00 " Collection la baslneas district only AMI p. an. to 9.00 p. m. floating MaO 6.00 p. m. to .! p.s.- : At tbo Post Offlos lbs malls for tbe .Oa a. m. trala olosea at fi.lS a. m. For tbo 00 p. m. trala at 4.00 p. m. For tbe trala going East to Morebead Oily at 5.00 p.m.- - There ta oae collection only oa Sun day, from T.OOa. m. to 8 00 a. m. Tko Saaday and afternoon trains gotag Wast oarry ao snail for laUrme dlato potato bat wees here aad Oolda boro. -. r ' Carrier's aaDvary window opea from I JO a. aa. to 1040 a. av Saadaya. Oca era Delivery wledow open for kali aa soar sftar sack stall on ttanday. Rotice ef First lectio of Credlton. la Uo District Coart of tka Called 'Stelae, for tba featora District of M.tt 5 -"l . la .Ue matter of Owea t, Jastlra of Saaada Ferry, Bakkrapv la Baak . rap tcy. . . - Ta tbo Creditors at Pathloae. who be t baea adjadtcaisd a Baakrapt. , 1 .Tak aotka that ee4l of rredl tote will bo bald at l be aOka of L J. Moava, Rafavsa, la Ittw Bera, II. 0 , at ltaa,oaiba 1Mb day of My IMtl. al wblcb Uaao tbo trediiors atay auesxt, prwvs Uetr alalots, appnlav a tnMtra. aaaala tk baskrspt aad trsaaaei aack atka basis as atay pan party roan tw tore tka atlg - ' : - . . ; - L.J.MOOBX, - . ' fWaras Is Bsakrspley. Miw Utr, M.C Wsy I, ItOl., ; - Flo won For SaL The Daag blare af tka Confederacy, al KbUail, N. Coffer at 1 1. 00 par owe kaadrwi, dtllrared frra aaywaare, Ue kaat MoawIbi sad twddtag VstMlas af VVW.. Iv ia sjeaatlllaa, -, Tat p'aaia tea beast eiaay'ttaM (rrm rt'ir.tt tt V Jaw 1st CM watbar V ot barm tka, lkrrn. lby aa be M'-y piaatMl ea ta aM- WlntSS. Tk't kre i-u-h lateraal UrMit Ual &mrt "fca fUf Umlnf ptlni ky ara a uf r.-ti r-rj i, Ty f- ft I 1 l.-t rt'.l ifi , mrq alia a II r- i l-'f ,tr 1 l .' J to f.V. i f- r, ! t t- . k I fc f'.lil f t ( tr f.-'t i '!') .!.'! A t - r t'r f r ' ' : ': " ' '.- IiiiM r I , - - f i, - ! f . i , , - , - ' . f R- Vuum Dnaiui ( I wt ban. -f vaa Uut 1 Mduawa.oa. bk raal, auaa. For Sale by F S, H. XI. Pollock, rd, fiilc And -,- 1 I xcha gc The CHEAPEST Turnouts in the city. No. 70 South Front Street, opposite Hotel Chattawka Kxx!ulrlx Woi ! Having this day qualified as Executrix of tlio Inst will and testament of Joseph L. Klieni, deceasod, all persons indebted to said Joseph I,. Hheni, deceased, are requested to make immediate snlllenient. And nil persons holding claims against said deceased are notiiied to present tlio same or payment on or before March 8fth, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. This March 25th. 1901. - KATE K. 8PENCIER, Executrix. Nice Residence On Johnston street for sale at alow flgurf. I a bo lmve on my handu 100 flrftt-clusB IVnco posts, and 10.000 laths (hut will be disposal of very cheap. E. E. IIAUPER. Phono 198. Special Notice! Ordered by the Oxunty Sanitary Com mittee that It shall be unlawful for any person or persons on and after tbe 10th day of May 1901 to dump or deposit any of the refuse animal or vegetable mattor of the Ulty on any lot or in any of the docks around the City of New Rern. Any person or persons violating tbis act shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and lined not exceeding A0 or imprisoned not exceeding 80 days. P. THEN IV I TIF. BLACKSMITH &WHEELBIGRT, laaafaetarsr af ktBggUs, Wag aas Carts, a, lUaalrlag Dobs ob Rhsrt Nailer. Buggies, Wagons, Cartr and lraji kept oa band for sale. Im.lln liKlliwa.1, DIAMONDS I Not Poutii African, Hut a Most t'opular Stvle of Photographs, auch as you have never mid Iojs than 1.00 per I down. OUH SPECIAL l'BICK 4lc m t i down. YA. PHOTO CDIPASY, Middle St. n.ar Trot d ' fkosTutotn ru o in wont wmkla'l think of war1l( S rnady-tuavl anltm rtoUiKia-, la nf IDS sasarwa M tlte la tu ba vaar vaatiibit la It aralL baag vil, biik all and Ut uar tadi. vwtuality Mpartklly t sraraa vaalaar, Waalll etak y aaaH i eWHktof lr" sarg. at pHs ibat tU g1a fo Uia taxary at a nor n, - - V. tl. Cbjulwlek,' H!e Tor I'urtl lion. (Mm af iarasanl a4 orsat la t enla an"'! rmnMta avfor Wat M V l(-S,l.Wi Is th Snrtlor Toart pf ( rft.rs rnay svads atxl .! ! y.f t'H fl la S will aaatln akt la w r lltllsal It. V It'll. ! !'. ar p ltif f. 4 pm.m, Jaka jioa aM Emily, hi ! Aas ' n4 etl'. Sb4 tK S1' M kJ ri.ni .f t4 ia A. tlxi.f iWftM ar.n I al I ir 'ir r1'"" r-t at Im" Ik la Ka tta II ,. rvt m. tr r.a la IU t,i(i M1 rf... Ilk r . r-.f -l. Hftl f lk ( i f..a a4 rf k I ' n 5. vl i.l t i .i i- i Im'i i ' a r ' ' r.t T.I '. f $ fc. - t t I - ('!' I' I ' i ,,-.,, Vim, r-..-. i.a i ' tw ! i I mm n rcT Prf KASXEnc PisI!i.C3lckI..FenManll lettorii. S?.JSiA SttS 1mA V U -. !,,. KMnni Immi... limM. hill.. " md All ail an WmUhmm imI-jm fma Mrir ir Wm fl . ltall.a la DOFFrA CO."! Capital, Surplus and Profits $81,850.00 APRIL 301b, 1901. - Have something solid to back you. Nothing like a I'ank Account to make you feel at ease with tlie world. If you nave hot opened one yet begin at once. No tlmo like the present We will ac cent an account as small as t0' and our bost endeavors shall be to make our relations with yon mutually pleasant and proiitaule. - , Our feu returned if we full. Ally otic sending sketch aud dcAcriiilioii of nnv iuvcnUtm will fironnrtly receive our opinion free concerning he patentability of fame. "Ilow to Olrtatn a Patent' sent upon rctjueat. I'ntenta Mcured through ua advertised for sale p.t our expetue. Patents taken out through ua receive atpeefaf noiW, without chnrge.in thr 1'ateht Rkcord, au illustrated nnn widely ctrailated journar coiifiuiieti ty Ainiiumciurerai auu itiveMiora Seiid f'jr wimple copy FRCK. Addteiaa, VIC TOfl Ja EVAN8 4 CO. Uutcn Attorneys,) 'lint ".-.7 WA-HINTON, O 0 E.W.Smallwood I HI-ADQrAHTEIlS FOIl HARDWARE And all Kinds of BUILDISG MATERIAL Heating and Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Lima, Cement, Tlaster, Painto, Oilp, Varnish, Putty, Saeh, Doors, lilindd, Cutlery and all the useful articles usually found in an Up-t,'-dalo llnrdwaro Store. Bot Oooaln Lflitrkt Prlcnu. Undei Hotel ChatUwka, Publication ef an moos. North Carolina I In the Haovrlot Ctavtn t'nuaty. I . Cinrt Julia Marhalt, Nrllle 1. Mar- ahall, II T Han.iali, Cora Italia Man-hull, and Marsbsll. tka lat f.nir namad being Inlams ap pealing liv I heir ken frbmd II A ll.r.ha'l and II A Man-hall. Af alnst Ouy K. Manhall. WOTICK. Tka itrfrarianl almira uaMl til i.l- ootk-a Ibat an arltoo antlilMt as klmvs Baa mvb onsniBaarMl la tba Mcpcrlor Ooon f Crarra Ct-aaly, haters las Clark, tn aall a' nanata ..nU r -a silaalslB Cravra Coaaly. Ut nartltlna, an taa nn orisanaai anti innesr take aattoslbaikatevrqtitiMtia sppaar ba fora Lha t!l0rh f iIm-Mutteti. -i Cisvra Coaaty, al bl- r-mra la tba Coart f ... . . . K iimip ia oa ciiy n nsw nrra, n ., al II a'rlnck a. aa, ra lbs Ihb day At Jsaa, t0J, sad ansarrr 4r drsasf ta. tba prii lioa In said setlaa. ar las plalaUlfa will appl ta lbs foarl for lbs rsltef dr auadrd la aald pvtfltna. . - i j w. u.wxnoK. - I Wrk rrr Coart. TkUria4ilaV ttt April !!. Telephone? a 1 . tJinviot is a 'feuniMxra' '. ' ' KK:t!wrTT, - A Home " C0MVKK1IWCB. 4" OOaJ. ? . a IKD . . . , , ; I ? Convr nlrnr, f "i t4j Vaatr PtfVa sit Oaxa t - mwm m sceodl To Vvmmt Tva tna Jny Jrt. u, anaUaavlbna SkraHb. TboVnaft, U.. irnrtfc ia r-ar aHwiutng Ui U bar. klM'i by aninn.t Kt, yata, ft- ratat-naSHWIrMa. JAR C srmc. Prsa. (ks'l Bill. JI, C Imronml TeU Or.cc Foiict. tl . .f i Kt alt p..w. . 'Wr-.t i-.it, f,ai , ., kn4 aaa rM ky thru r.it . ikla V-a at f. 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No. 1, No. 2, Hx'd Kt. and staTionh Mx'i Kt. utui 1'aas.Tn. i'uss. Tn. Lv. am Ar. p m 7 00 Ooldsl-orr. ::; 7 8t Ik-HfH 4 :,r, 815... IjiUiuiii' 4 j;( 8 87 Fulling creek :; 9 13 Kinston :; 9 23 caawoll as 10 15 Ar. Dover Lv aid 10 40 Core cro in 11 15...; TiiRCiirorH r. ,s 11 81.... clnrk'B i j 411 121.5 Ar. New Item, I.v U ill 180 Lv. " Ar 111 17 2 12 Itive'rilrtl- 10 111 8 20 oroatan In 1 11 8 00 Uavulock -1411 8 84 Newport, I.v :i 11 ; 8 47.. Wildwood - 1: 8 52 Atlantic - ; s 4 C8....Ar. Morohoatl city, Lv. . . '11 4 28.... Ar. M. City Depot, Lv 7 Mi P. sr. . M. Monday. Wednottdny ami Krl-lnj . fTnesday, Thursday and .Sntur-laj . . L. IMI.L, Siip-Tiiiti r ji- n Reduced Sunday Passenger 1 sion Rates! The A. A N. C. Itnilmai! w III I cts after this date al tin: (oli...M curalnn rales by No. :i nud I n , Sundays: From M. Clly lotlnlilsh.m. u i,,n, " Wildwood " Newport " Havclock " Croatao " Ncwlkrn ' Tuauarora " Core Crick " " Dover " Caewcl! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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