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hV.-. 'A'.; Vy"''- i; l:-.. '.-si-.-.- v.- mi I A 1 1 , V If U K N t i ' pu bibbed Pally -soept Monday at "0 par yeu: 12.50 for .'amontbs .1 jr , I .! ty lu'isortutrs it 99 ceils per mo ,1 1 . Til . -VtBit t.Y -I J 5. V- ' i nhi'a'iwJ , -veTnnt vt Inn ra lion JJrqlloasa. U ir ugor 'm b ii.it.ti ex--ee:ien llnssvatlil t insetted lre All a- tUtbaal mallei 'will be uha'sfcl 6 oi. per Una, A f iyn t f w irnueieiit udveti)..ui"iu nulut V4u advenes Ke-nt'ir .ner- i sonants will B "-COHa-U"! .nm i i y a 1 1 he nd priweH month. ' Uoaimunloatlon comm. trig newa uf nurB stent public Interest urailtted. "om -uunloattoa nut be expn ed io tie pabilnh - i taeleontalneorJectlon.Mf pru:min, nr withholds the name ' Uie au' hor am- ales longer than uelf eoluinn rru-t !i ;i..td T. AB person reeling sum-lewd i ar.j ur-.-ooymona .communication ru obti.tn the tame or the antbor by i.ppii.mion it nil. ffioeaad ihowlo iierin thi-Krli'i-u.n; THE JOUKNAI Prnprlelnr. Luteal Rppmt.r 'ti'ffireal v '-rn. 0. T. BAHOOCH -Kntered - .asseoon i. M.O, HOUSE AND hojik. Dress a Minor Consideration " With the College Girl. Less Expensive Than the Hoys A Health-Keeping Routine Wtirtli ' 1 Practisliig--Reeien aiul Other Val , Suable Hints for Women- Drees in a woman's colloo is a '.'matter of much slighter moment than it is popularly supposed to he. Tift last thing a girl who is in earneet about her education cares . for id her gowns, if only they are ' .comfortable and suitable. One rirl known to tho writer went " through an entire college course of four years with four new gowns, and she was well dressed all thu time. The expenses of fitting up one's .Quarters are not so much for a woman as for a mnn, supposing it to be done at all in the latter "s case. The Knowing how, which is characteristic of a woman's fingers, is bettor than a great many dollars in a man's purse. The daintiest study parlor-) the Writer haa ever soon were two famished with tho most obvious articles of need by the college, and decorated at an additional ex pense of $85 for the two by the girls who had taken them for tho year. Thero is no point f ex Dense in which the woman student has not the advantago of the man exoaent. JNo matter how little lie Oftn livo on. fih can live on less. ho ervn nm17.es in iIpm.I earnest he eoes into a cooking club and eats abominable food bo- 'causeitis cheap. - She rigs up a . kerosene stove in her own room f and does her own cooking and 'lives well on a dollar less a week -than he does. ' A Health-Kecphi? Koutine. "Nature designed," writes an JWthority on health matters, "that the enormous amount of material exuded from the skin should be carried off and purified lartrelv bv the action of light and air. Our f. clothing prevents this action ; it is in parts, as tho clothing of the feet, almost air-tight, and is wholly impermeablo to light. ' That by the end we are encased in an envelope of active putrefactive change, which must necessarily exert a most depressing action upon the skin, and thence upon our phviaueinireneral. can not be doubted. A Tho healt h pre- i ' cautions ho advises arc: A spong ( bath in the morning, with brisk f " frjotion before or after, a complete change of clothing before dinner, with washing of the feet, and fric j tion with a flesh brush, and in warm weather a sponging off at 'J;' night. The clothing removed r ; '! should bo hung up, fully exposed to air and light, and, of course. Z two suits of underclothing will be H in use. It may bo added that fresh stockings every day are a I - V- luxury well worth paying lor; that shoes should bo alternated every day or two, and that the feet , should not bo encased in high '-; .. ' leather or kid boots a momeiit longer than must be. j, V A Convenient M'ork-liox. ' To make a holder for buttons, "( tapes, hook and eyes and those ' ',; various -small necessities which ',' always intertanglo so vexatiously ' in the free play of the work-basket, x ' ; six small druggist's powder boxes . are needed, the kind that slip into f case of white enamel finish. , r'; 'r . .These have the mark of what is tV'v within arranged, to act as a kind '2fk o' handle; it is easy enough to tack JJmT- the buttons, safety pins, ck'., ' through the pasteboard by a few vuvuff satcnes. x laco mo boxes one above the other in a double tier of three oach, and pass a firm ; band of broad tape of muslin around, joined tightly at one of the lower corners by a close over casting. A broad pretty ribbon is tied about over this with a bow and loops on top. A broad pretty ribbon is tied about over this with a bow and loops on top. A broad piece of ribbon may bo used instead of the muslin band if equally as convenient This box is handy enough, and its value will be ap preciated when it has been given its place for awhile on the corner of the table, . or tucked into the traveling trunk, where it holds fast its contents, and is ever ready to X demands made upon it ; r' " Vcn Cry for Pitcher' CastoHl it's rri.i.. ' ; 'iss;-v? A Potato Omelot ; , i; Miss' : Maria" Tarloa's "recipe for this appetiaing variation oij the usual, methods of -preparing pota toes is as follows: rut into a stew pan, with enough boiling water to cover them, four pared potatoes of good size, and cook-for half an hour. Drain off all the water and mash the potatoes until smooth and light Now add a teaspoonf ul of salt, one-fourth of a teaspoonf ul of pepper, a heaping tableSpoonf ul of butter, half a teaspoonf ul ef finely, chopped parsley, a few drops of onion juice and half a gill of hot milk. Beat the mixture with a fork until quite light. Put a tablespoonf ul of butter in a frying-pan and on the fire. When the pan is hot and the but ter melted, press the prepared potato through a vegetable press or a colander into the pan, and smooth tho.'tsuace'Jpver lightly without pressing the potato down. Cover the pan and cook until the omelet is brown, which will be in about 20 minutes. Fold over, turn out on a hot dish and servp it onco. WkiTc Uitslns Whs lmCAiug. V I'ncle Uist'.is. what's nviit-'r with your leg!" Tint's v'l ii.'i;. von have." V !'. oloiivi, dey is s.rwrnl eau.H'-t,-o,ll.l on nr: c i! i i to' a to wincli 1 ir:t)iiu no i )." are lack o' fo'sig!i; :rt, ignorance o' meei;a .i aai o inner t" 1 ties; i ; ;;11; I a.li'.rl.-lVill 1 1 . i IT!: . . i . '.,! "olouei. in de lirs; ..' !:,:.! I f,,Vig!it 1'de kn,v:5 it ilari'ord had 1 it li U' trap li-i l:ca hoiHo: (km witit me-ii'-ai ingiiiiity, l'di known how ir;mg d it trap wif'out puttiu' leg in it. As to du odder mat-a:-. lie desire fo' turkey was r't ' 1 fro'uiuv falhor, I makos :-v!aii.t. To l-liic I'.ip l.'i i cha. tos, my ter. in!;.- CJ l A liprald of Dip Infant Yrnr. ( lie thr (i.irly vi nrs cr more IVoin t'.if lU'Murv. an.: 1 he X'nii'iit will roprt ciit 1 tic Urin el' tli.' uiiliouniied populari ty of HoxU'lter's Stomach ISilters. The opening ofilii' year 18!3 will lie sifr nulizcd 3 ; v tlic appearand' of a fresh Almanac of the Hitters in which the uses, derivation and action of thia world- famous medicine will lie lucidly set forth. KvcrvUidv should read it. The calendar and astronomical calculations, to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, illustrations, humor and otln r reading matter rich in interest and lull of profit. The llostctter Company, of l'ittshiirgh, Pa., publish it. themselves. They employ more than sixty hands in the mechanical work, and more than eleven months ill the year are eiaiMimcd in it.- preparation. It can lie obtained, without cost, of all druggists and counlry dealers, and is printed in KmrlMi. (iirir.an. Trench, Welsh, Nor wegian, S;t 'b!i. Holland, Poliemian and Spanl:. A Mngb utatclnl th.itight is ti e aiosr eouiplc'e in :i er lflli:i- Ultfer. 1 i- 1m comiug so well kuown n: a. ui nerd uo special men- used Electric Hitters tin ri.n sot.:; of praise. A iiurc II n.ieil.e iii in Di t txist filld it 13 tr'jar.'lD- iiji! l'i d i all that is tlailEed. I'.kctrij lii'ters will tut ' 111 diseases of tho liver nd Kl ine) , v iil l'i move pimples, boils, sal1 il eMii in i i. her aflV-ctions caused hv iieju.re Im "d. Will duve uialnria from tlii- t yst in m.d ui v lit as w-ll aK cure all uelr al fe'.ers. p.ir cure of headacLo, cuiistii'a' i"D tie! inducstion, try ElecUr: inters . Knt'i" nnistartion guaranteed o. uii n y n fundi d. l'rico ollc. nd $1.00 per quale at S 1'ulTj'h drng store. Just priiis is oul.v flittery is a pre-en. a debt, but Sliiloli's l'oiit:iniM!ii Cure. Ti'ii i beyond qoeHtion tbe moal nuccterfnl Ciiunh Uedicioe na have ever sold a few doe invariably cure ton om oiiiea of C'oouh, Croup and Bronchirla, wbile im wonderful eucoesn in tho cure of Cocrumption ia without a parnllel in tho hititory of medicioe. Sine its rr"l discovery it is beeD Bold on a Ruarscteo. a u-t bich no other medicine, ctu stand. If you hare a rou'h v'e earne: tiy a-k you to try it. Price 10j.. 50c. end $1 If your lungd are sor. chest, or back lamp, use Gal lon's Tuious PLmior Hold by New Borne Drujr. (!o Iq order to tsercise one's fstitb it is not nlwajs necess-ary to pat reason titaler a HUhUel. The rind of a perfectly iaf and al wuys n Iir.tle ti medy for the peculiar dim osra o' eummer ii oriiverial. As ft remedy f jr the household, cOloe, on tho farm, ob iliipboard and for travel eri by land and sea, VV"irjklmann'H Diirrh'ia nod ChoUra Remedy baa provi d its luestiruable wonh in the prompt relief and euro of all disorders originating in the rtcmaeh aud diet tive system, curb I boiera, ( holera Morbus, Dinrrboea, C'omps etc Ser viceable under aft conditions, alaavr ready for use, aLd perfectly sof. Prioe25). at ill rirouk'M. june4 & lv. Nlieiardn Barber Shop. Low tnriir tickets, 10 shaves and one Imir rut for one if 1.00 nt I'hok. AV. II. SitErritii's, tf. , Hotel Allicrt linrber Shop. NOTICE. Application will he made to the next General Assenihly of North Carolina to charier the New Berne Steam Ferry Com pnnv, to operate a steoni ferryacross the Trent uml Neusc rivers nt New Berne. llll.I. IIUMPIIKKT AND OTUEB8. .New Heme, N. C, Dec. 2tl 1892. HAY1 mm FEED! .BRADHAM& SMITH, SEED Potatoes, Peas, Beans, Radish, Oats. Wheat, Ryo, Etc A FULL LINE Corn, Meal, Hominy.. Grits, Bran, Donue, Mixed Feed, Bag, Burlaps. Barrels, P,Ortes, &n. &..,.,,.,. V 611 PKTEtt ITRNDERSbjf & CO.'s-CELEBIIaTED BEfiDS, germinating powers of whiou are gnarantoed. 8UK0EON DENTIST. .. Oftioe, liiddle wrcet. opposite Baptist ohuroh : - i, v! : deo3dwtf NEW BERN, N. 0: DU. J, B. CLABK, ':' ' rDBJSTISt, ' ' ' m - ' , . - B BB11SK. N. C. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. ,'; P. H. PELLETIEB, ATIOK H!Y t 1- A. W.-. Oraven St., two door ftonth of Journsl offioe, Will praoiloe In tbe Conntlea of Graven. arteret. Join oiitWixp ti-ct Han lino, aw Onited 't- us Juun at Now Berite.snl Supreme Court of the SHte S. ii. STUEKT Say. neighbor, what's t.i troul .v with you? i)n'i. liie o -i in;. - tioo? No. Mi: I jj.tt f. p-.i. of ' ark V-!.. : that ilou'i fui'. iue, i.rl tc i-v J C. Whilty & Co t'i j :t f.t hi i i-ef.juy of tbC' Cu!-;: I .t i ,,i', VV tiili. Iain Mltrfty -en. j i-t .. ! at I .mgbt not. Talta i y n .vr end ;.n m one tO Wlli'.'V 's nil 1 t n f j.r -f T"ll noec Wheeb- erj'l j u ni, e.tiiie if 1 oun'l. MOSES T. BM'AS. Rmall Joht of licpnlrlu? aulc.ttiti And sat- May bo found wbeu wanted Dfarttelce FKCtory. Ro ers to past ebaiaclri t6 a c!t!zonfrBd mechanic lul'A.lf 260,000 m iltt READY FOR Clt'fio r ban ar-y ot ;s.';T I've gut in mid wm I i sell rn Applv t V. P til. UliC.-l. Nev. ',!,.., or M. I'OHTI'.it, raverdn'e. jne7 dtf VVho'es.-ilo and IloUil Di.tler in' General Meichniidise. Uonsignments of Cotton, Grain, and other Produce solicited. Prompt attention guaran teed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. R. JONES, 9l4dw New Berne, N. C Sa!e,Livero & Feed Stables AT 8. J. LANE, rropriptor. Will rceei .Irnniineis or oilier parties at New IJi'ino with good teatm and tnke tbeni to any part, of JVmlic.i ejuniy or Dclttlihonni; territory at 'ow nun teams ot Haveners ,'l I Ii i alilo.. in receive excellent, aitinli a l'eeriii. a specialty. j erKouai overhi'.-nt m i ne pinprietor is given to'ev.rj departmoiit of tho husi- ncss o30wUiu Thos. a. (lllrt.V, 'rn. WM. Dr.is, V ce l in. , K K'iV. CsHilor. V.(iiivca,l'eliar: CITIZEHS' BANK NEW BERN, 11 C. DO X OBNKrVL. BANKl Ml HL'rWNKift. The Aooouotaof Banks, lunki, Corpora tion, Karmera. MoicbAni and o'berare ceivad on faroi-aM lermn, i'r mpt Mud oareul attention given to lntcrcmor our custom era, no a it d or niRKCTons. Ferdtnan I Ulrlch, K. II. Me down, J. A. Meadows. 'hn. Dnfry.Jr. Harnnel W. Ipocfc, .Idiuea Hedmnnd, (Thai. H. Fowler, rhai. Heifnit.utn William Dunn, Mayor lialui, E. W. Hmilwoi, 1 hoi, A. Green, 0n N. lv O. K. Foy. NOTICE. If you want the caalea Shave you ever had, and your bair cut in the very latest etyle, be sure and call on ' , . V, . ;PttCB OWAIM -' ..;; . at the Giatod tloaae Barhet Shop, ' Everybody ey a he la the best1 barber in the city, and be has no eue employed except flrat lra baibern. ,. -. ., ,. .. . -t.'h;h. BicirAnnso;.: ' ' - ' IV.- ie! .r. fat mv lin 4 OtOIWVE Wehave a full line of ','., .. ..-'-- .. ... : hMinb' stoves; I. H. Cuiler & Co. TYLER DESK CO., 8T.LOUIS.MO Our Mammoth Catalogue of Baits Co ultra as, Desks, and other Ofpich Fvavrruaa for 1893 now ready. New Goods. New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chain, Book Oases, Cabi nets, &c., Ac., and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods are well known and sold freely in every country that speaks English. Cataloirues free. Postapel2c. .ml St. -pp "loUHti, to-- r'.irmtuiv o Ml!l'tHKeK if 111 I d. ,i..i r no v tiled, FREES VEEY LOW, JylU dtf wTATE OF NOHT1I CAROLINA, - Craven County. In Ofiice Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the incorpo ration of The Clark Lumber Company, that the names of the incorporators are AV. B. Eludes, James B. Blades and Jo seph H. Clark, and such others as they may associate with tham ; that the prin cipal place of business shall be in .New lierneN. C, and its general purpose? and business is to buy and sell land and tim ber, the manufacture and sale of lumber, constructing and operating steam saw niilln merchandise ajid running and op erating steamboats, that the duration of the corporation shall be thirty years; the capital stock is thirty thousand dol lars, divided in three hundred shares ol the par vnlue of one hundred dollars each. ii HI W. 31. WATSON, C. S. C. OTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 3 Craven County. In Office Clerk Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of tho incorpo ration of The Bliul.cs Lumber Company, that the names of the incorporators are . H. Blades, James B. Blftdes and Jo seph 1). Clark, aud such others as they may associate witu tneni : that tee prin cipal place of business shall be i Eliza beth City, N. C, and its general purpose and business is to buy and sell land and timber, the manufacture and sale of lum ber, constructing and operating steam saw mills merchandise, and running and operating steamboats, that the dura tion of the corporation shall be thirty years; the capital stock is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, divided in fifteen hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars. nlO W. M. WATSON, C. S. C. Fv trettwtsMt t enesv esnlwi iihitalrfta ailhMii Iksst I Maid nod U. suit work. Ttte ftMMnpfmtni tg- Wehjhl Mfi lbs IM lbs B0 lbs net show the retail of I month tret- Dott.. 48 ta. W to. Utm bmdL I bow fnl Ilka ftBew bsjh. III. Waist. 01s. tl km. 1) la. usl psdasarasJlfoskt, My ftiands we Hit m. II tsu U In. tla, srirpria.!. Will chsatfbll mi? to brains- 1tk stssnp tsetostd,1 PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIOENT'AL Uej-wlee. ! SUrlas Bad nls In ittunpi ftar pstrtteuUn tn 53. e. u. r. iimti ructui nuru cucisa. m. TOE BEST THING- IN TH3 UNITED STATES One Cent PHILADELPHIA f $4' per year, Dally. $3 per year, omitting: Sundays roii THE FABMER SD TBH BU8IHE8S "MAN,t . - 1 , " THB u t ; rec;6rd 1 1 -,t. NO EQUAli ? DDBEi "THt HEOOED." ngfts pM,r Ci.t'j-R f ' TrnwOlB. Uiat dn not In ""1 loSi.lbit. Jure the ao.auii or Uiturl.M'. n lnui"' buwln"!. m pwninirtl, J, uuinifl HP n.i ii;i en'VH 1 lit" i'ii"riii in.lt ll.clennit.liLii.il In mill li,.(Hit I ll"h1.lu. ruin l'i. . n No wrinkle, of llll.ltii'.s l.iiliw tltt. In..,.,. K.iierw.l by (il.vn. i.iix Itn.l 1. j'lilic , i . pmiFuis r ii nr ... i mi t I I SB Jfa TO 5T3 2i.iili GO TO W;P. Jones Son'li V, Harms. nssr. imsv. Special, Pwingfopresstwei): did noi Issue any postal Curds. , TRADE Please remember that all free 10,'per cent on Lorillard Snuff within the liimit will be granted, by - '' . HOLtoSALh. GKCHlELr, . AD01PH C0HF, DEALER in ' 1 Pianos and Organs, The Mehlin High Grado and Newby & Evans Pianos. Uowa, Queen and NSedham Parlor Organs- NEW BEENK, - . tf. C CIECUL4.K. rht old and mllable fli m of Colin A Wulnel was tiBiaOjlfclitd la NewDern.ln )85'i. The niuiwt dwiw now in Ibe olty and th only nurvlvlna ui.rotwr of wtalob ia Adolnh Oohn. who ba- ueen eiigaidd lit the Mualo bnalDeaa iur iae pa.ii teu yeara ana is now located oo Ctaveu itrcet, three doora below the Oily iii.il i wuuiu u pieara to inrorm my fiitiDd., riatroua and thn Dublin irMnrailv that 1 buve .ecniod tne lurya and elegant hrl h bntldlng lormerly occupied by John Patieraon, daeaaa. a, u tiers 1 have ample ceouintoHijona foi properly oondaotlDg my lurai-and Imirp.ett g bullueu, and will uii'i.i.uiiy &v.pua uaua Upright ai d Square Pianos of tne latest designs, laatlog tone, m parlor wurkmanehlp and or leading manuikeinraia uu luv ue.i material. Aiao a aood saooly OfSUEErMUalU. Bwiu.uppiy And 1 will endeavomo make mybaslnes pupumr m toe oia arm used to be, and " tun. will kit mm 1.JU4JL. UU to BaT rona u.trnDa 1 he proprietor, Adolph Cohn, wonld take this ocoa.lon or returning tua tbanka to thone no bave taken an Interest In kts w.ii.i.,.1111 wuuiu respeouuuy sollelttbe oantinuance oi tni aindly feeling ol hie ir.euui. Heapeatiuiiy, A. COHN; KOTIOE. mTl,i.n.??eZ"l?.n.'iI DMInly ooallned as Ad mtnletrauilr or the mi.mt Arv... bert, deceased, and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons havlnaelaim.uun.t inee.tau .of trie aald Emmet Onthbert, to , vo" ",a Aommtatrator. duly aQthentiea ted, for payment. on or be lore the IHth day of Uerember, I8M, or elee ...i. uuuue wiu ue pieaaea in bar or reoov- f.I. .1 ,ueowa 10 lM estate mas: pay ... - JA8. a HAHBISOJt, n ' , Publlo Administrator. I"" Berne, N. O., Deo. Ah, 1SW. )stw NOTICE. i ne undersigned, George Qreen, Jr , baa only qualitled as Executor of the estate of Ueorga Green, and hereby gives notice that he requires ell persons having claims against the estate of the lajd George Oreen to preaent them to the said Geofge Green, Jr., duly authenticated for payment, on or before the 18th day of December, 1SU3, orelas ..... uuhub win uo pwmaMui nx vl r. oov ery. pitrsone indebted to the satate mast pay J, ' GEO BOB QBKSN.Ja., d'Mlir Jtxecntor, is warranted the Best In the .World! Is more , Waterproof,1; Is Stronoer, and' will ;Wear Lonoer than any other goods tnanufictured,-' . Ask for the " FISH BRAND;" take Be etiuri i- C. ZIRCKa BR0. 8ls Agssts, Bsltlmers, HUmPHREYS', This Pkxcious Oiktiunt is tha triumph of Scientific Medicine, fr . Nothing has ev er been produced to equal or compare with it as a cuxatits and healing application. Ithasbeen used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction ' For Piles External or Interna, Blind or Bleeding ; Fistula far Ano ; Itching or. Bleeding oi the Rectum. - The relief is immediate the cure certain. ( ,; mc' - j WITCH HAZEL? OIL For Burnt, Scalds and Ulceration and Con traction from Borne. The relief Is instant -the healing wonderful and uneqaaled. . For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, "Fistulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions! Chafing or Scald Head. It is Infallible. . -.. ; . For InSamed or Caked Breastj and'Sore Nipples.. It is invaluable. . r r Price, 50 Cents. ; Trial sltejrtt Cents. BH4 Sp BigaM,er ant bimHmUI m i.wlt ml pmm. " Scan bits' bib. caw maul nu Sk, nr leas THE FILE Oil JTf.'EIlT FITPi;i';-'- m !:":r;v.r"f,st-- 1 WK jnvoir onr cuiiri Bis UOItSTCt Ihat frn tn.f try it, itritjirvitt, y U tine i I .-'-.,. I I : : i.te. we ii . All c 1 send Oililqtiiing V V. aJ m. J $1.00 Per Year. -FOli WEEKLY NINE COLUMN FOLIO LABGB AMOUNT OF HEADING. Hj' The Daily Journal $5.00 Per Year. Circulates in every direction daily mail, and is a splendid medium for advertis-cre. LiberaJ Advertising Rates, We nave just received a larire lot of Ue - ' - ' - '.,.-. -. . I ' and Handsome Books both the DaUy and Weekly lditionii. CaJbtiii! see them, and get one by paying; fiwariiS advance for the DaUy. the Weekly one year entitle you ito u book. - irl- .; M'H.i'2.. Job Depart In coiaieclion with the, Jocswxiv there to a URatT-CLAf JOB DKPARTMEliT. Al! ryV'.!'.fV of order aifd at flatlsfactorr Drioea. Letter Head, '-iV '-' ' ' ' ' ' Btatementa,- Note Heads, ; Business Cards. ' , V . . 1 t "" ' !- ( 1 i ''' ' ,T5rf't'4'i'S'V r- i.'t ,,Wv'Wti''J' '.-ilVi'',''t'W " f.,vim, 60c: for 6 Months. . T - -r'i 1 ' r i-t " V'ii.'ij;,. : -jrx- THK - JOURNAL. --'jj .', r'ir.1 50c. Per Mohtli. from New Berne, where there h jrV;- which clnV By liaving: $1,251 k in advance; will . rI 2i t ...-l -it A i ... 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