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ITU USHER'S IN'OOtElEST. TUI DAILT JOVR3 AL U pahltahdad Daily eicrpt Banday al turn per jw; UtM eU mooihi. Delrraraa to ally Sabenlbera at 64 earns per moQtk. TttS RIULT JOCR3AL U pablislMal every Ttan 'ay as U par year. rmfTi lot traaataal enverflaeeaanri sanst ba nede la advance, fcegular adverUaa- aMnu will ba eeUeeted promptly at that and ol each gtoata. . , - . .. Coenawalaatlaaa eoaaahakac ten of aaAV etatnubHa Interest are; aollalted. Jto ooia nnloattoa asast ba axpactadte be published that ealalae objeettowable tuasoaslrtas. or withhold she aaaae ot tba aalbor. ArUolea oaar thaa halt a eohsaaa asast ba paid tor. Advattlaeaseeta nmder baad at Business Ixtcalsaad loaders MoenU per line lor flnt taserttoa, aeata aaeh subsequent Insertion. Special rates lor extended Una. A ay paraoa fcwlinf accileved at any anony bmu oommtmloalloa eaa obtain, tlia name at the aatbor by application at Aula office aadahowinf wherein the (rteranee eiliu, Kuixa ABorrE bttui nobtu cako- . - omiAraEsa association. TM sun ot aot leaa ttatn lira eenta per line will b eliiqnl lor -cards ol Uiankx, 'raaolo ttoaa et wapaet' and obituary poetry,' also far obimary aoUese other than those which the editor hbajell shall give a a matter ol . Hottor ol cbnrsk and society and aU othar entertainments from which revenue la to be derived will be Charred lor at the rata ol eats a line. THE JOURNAL. X. S. HASTES, C.T.HAK0CZ, - Proprietor. Local Reporter, t-tf EnUrt&at At Pott 0Kte at Arte Bernt, I. C, at ieeand-clam matter. BEFBESEXTATITE GRADY. The Honorable Mr. Grcily is a "tramp." Be has more than onoe, sinoe he has been in Washington given evidence of superior scholar ship, bat we were not qaite prepared for his letter to the Scientific Amer ican on 'Venue, Fly Trap." It is M follows: To the Editor of tbe Scientific American: Tbe interesting story aoont tbe Venae' fly trap on page 2G5 of the SoientiBo American, April -'8 ISiH, which represents that plant as being able to distinguish between animate sod inanimate matter, lack some element of troth, it it includes that variety which grows la North Carolina and I have never heard of any other kind. There are on eaoh lobe of the trap, down near the line of junc tion, two small hair-like epiues which are the triggers of the trap, and nothing can thiow it without touching one of these. A single touch it sufficient to throw the trap. Tbe location of these spines ren ders it impossible for a by or any other small insect to spring tbe trap until it it in snoh a position that the dosing is entirely envelop it. There is no need of any "second stimulus," and the plant cannot distinguish the touch of a fly from that of any other object, living or dead. These plants- are numerous in my native oounty, and I have al ways found it more agreeable to watch their pranks, and those of their neighbors, tbe trumpets (Sar- racenias), than to "fret" myse if "because of evil" political "doers." B. F. Grady. House of Representatives U. 8., Washington, D. C. This is a departure from the usual ways of Congresmen, as orig inal as it is refreshing Wtiat must b i the mbarras8 merits of a CaagrectRmau who h alwavs found it more agreeable to watch tbe pranks ot Venus' Fly Traps "and those of their neigh bors the trumpets (Sirraceniae)" than "to fret because of evil politi cal does:! While there are so many men in the conn try who are willing to con tend with evi 1 political doers, the kind ueartad Demoorats of this dis trict Hhoald oome to the relief of Mr. Grady, so as to enable him to give mora attention to the fly traps in which he is so muoh interes ted. Science and literature is the prop er field for Mr. Grady, and some one else should be Bent to Wash ington who would find pleasure in contending with politioal evil doers. - Ua . n t k. . . I : 1 uiuqu uo m jjtsbiiuv wuu ia w 11 iuk Nnm DUO uuvuo iO lue uct; lect of hi fly traps, bnt a generous people wiii not require the sacri fice. Two Popular Ballads. xnoogn He may write rarm bal lads for the rest of his natural life, rrlUUBXiaton Will DC Known Deet to the next generation for bis "Over tbe Hill to tbe Poor House" and "Betsy and I are Out," bo that it ia interesting to learn how little pe cuniary reward he received for these notable poems. The "Betsy and I" be contributed to the Toledo Blade while he was a salaried wri ter " on ; that. paper, and received there for merely "editorial encour agement," snd the other, eon tri ba ted to Harper's Weekly, brought a check for $30. The poor-house refer- nut tn la tba rwutm la fha, m near Hillsdale, Mich, aays an ex change. -- . - , NEW KITES C0RBESF0XDEXC& i fotraete 4 , Uty parta.at at Xarloet, Other Oar farmers are in better hopes s!nee tbe rain; some of them bad to plant eotten over again. Bev." Belle and Strata have just cloned another protracted meeting at Salem thirty addition to the oburch. They are both good preach er; hard workers anl have done mnoh good ia thia eomjiaoiiv. Mr. O. B. Piidgen has right docks that have laid about four hundred eggs this season and ate not ready to set yet. They are tbe Rouen breed and are about the sice of the Pekin. The W. N. snd N. K. R. Co. will soon begin work no th wharf and warehouse at id rr-eu. We learn that tbe piling, n : are now being gotten for it. This much needed as the freight I r tbe Steamer bas to be carried out and brought ashore in small boats. Mr. A. T. Buker, onr tee roan, can take his hand lull of bees and carry tbem to tbe bee hive lie ex pects to have him some patrut hives made and wants some Italian Oaeen bees. We predict soooess to our friend Burkrr as he takes de light in bis vocation. Mr. E H. Smith at this writing in quite eick and his friends are anx ious about his recovery sincerely hope be may bd better soon. Another excursion from Jackson villa to tbe banks 4th Sunday on tbe new steamer Geo. D. Purdy. Tte steamer is very suitable for excursions: it Deing aouoie aecaeu with canvass canopy overhead, and also comfortable seats. DruRuist recommend ,lolinson"8 Mag netic Oil, tlic greut tamily piun-killer, m- tcnnl mul i xternal. 81.00 size 5V cts.; 50 ct. size 25cts. An Interesting Story. Here is a curiosity well worthy a ulace in snch work as Disraelli's "Ounoalties of L.tarature." It is a simple stary, of oourne, bin a won der nevertheless, especially when we consider the fact that u is en- tirelv madb uu of tbe titles of one author's works: "Oliver Twist," who had some very "Hard Times in tbe Battle of Life." and having been '-Saved from the wreck of tbe Golden Mary'' by "Onr Mutual Friend," "Nicholas Nickleby." had just fin ished reading A Tale of Two Cit ies" to "Martin Chuzzlewlt, ' du nnz wb:ch time "The Cricket Obirpe i Merrily ou tba Heart b,M while "The Cbiuie" trom an adja cent steeple were heard, when "Seven Poor Travelers" oommen- "Barnaby Kuige," who bad just arrived from "The Old Cariosity Suoj with "Some Pictures from Italy" and "Sketches by Boz" to show to "Little Dorrit," was busy with "Tbe Pickwick Papers," when "David Oopperfleld, ' who was tak ing "Seme American Nones," en tered and Informed the company that the "Great Expectations" of "Dombey and Son' regarding Mr. Limner's Legacy" bad not beeh realized. He also said that be bad seen "Boots" at the "Holiy Tree Ion" taking "Somebody's Luggage" to "Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings" in a street that is "No Thoroughfare," opposite "Bleak House." This lat ter named place is also thought to be tbe same building in which "Tbe Hannted Man" gave "One of Or, Marigold's Prescriptions" to "An Uncommercial Traveler," the object being to 'cure him of a mania brought oil through brooding over "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Philadelphia Times. A Household Treasure. I). W. Fuller, of Canajoharic, N. Y aays that be always keeps r, King's New Discovery in die house and his lamilv has always found tbe very best results follow its use; that he would not be without It, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, IN. K., says tliat Ir. King's Xew Discovery is un doubtedly the beat Cough remedy; that he has used it in his family for eight veara, ami it Has never tailed to clo all that is claimed for it. Why not try n remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free nt F. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and 81.00. 3 Every time a profane man blames a thief he condemus himselt. 'Now good digestion wait on appetite, Ana health on Ixjtu, says the great Shakespcar, but lie did not hare in mind a coated tongue or torpid liver, with all tbe symptoms of billious- ness, so common in this country. All this, and more, can be cured by Dr. Pier, ce'9 Golden Medical Discovery, b purely vegetable compound, which restores the action of the liver, gives tone to the flag ging energies of the dyspeptic's stomach and thus enables "good digestion to wait on appetite, and health on both." By druggists. Asthma, and Hay Fever cured by a new ly discovered treatment, Address for pamphlet, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo N. Y. Some people would like to be considered the salt of the earth without doing any of the salt's work. Rams Horn. H. Heineman, Milwaukee, writes: "One box Japanese Pile cure bas cured me of a case of 28 years standing, after being treat ed by New York's best physicians.'' ICE CREAM FARLOB. Sarah Oxley bas opened her Ice Cream Parlor, at her old stand on Broad street, near Middle, where she will be pleased to set her old Ttriends and " pat rons. Choice cream furnished ntmilies day and night, at reasonable prices. , tt. GET TBI BEST. '. The sew. 8TASDAU) DICTI0I1BT. PnUubrd by the Fuak and Wagnatls Co., new xork. Tbe BMat expenaire work arer pro duced oo the Aawican Ooatimat, eoat iog the ronad aim ol One Mlllioa OolUra, Tbe splendid result (A yean of labor of Two Hundred and FortT-cevea eminent literary mrn, each a iptcialiat in his de partment. CoiaprUea all the worda, old and new, now in tlx English languiga, (300,000.) Contains 178,000 mom wods than eutcn lnieraatlooaL, ana T0.OUO more than the (Jenlnry, at a rery snuill advance on the price of tbe former, snd at about one fourth tbe price of tbe Utter. In two Tolnoies of about 1,100 pas each, in Full It cm a bikdido, with Dennisong patent rkfebkhcs ikdbi. very perftft sample of itlie book-makers art at su.uo, pnjai.le in six ej pay ments. Represented bj Edwabd Bull Receivers Sale of Water -forts. Pursuant tn the power conferred upon u by an order made by tbe Superior court ol Craven county in ou action where in C. Dellatield and other are plaintiffs and tbe I a-wit Mercer Construction Com pany and ot i r arc defendants, which ac tion is dow ponding in eaid couit: W WILL SKLL AT l'l'BLIC AUCTION at the Court House door in the city of New Jtcnie. "ii MimvIht the 4th day of June at thet"uri'f J o'clock M., for ranh, to the highest bidder, all the proper, ty owned by tile city of Xew Berne Water Company, deacribed as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the City of New Berne on the wast cou. tnininz about two acres, snd lieing the same wincn wa purcnnneu ny ine city 01 of New Kerne Water Company from Jno. Zebley, by deed recorded in the otnee of the liegister of Doeds of Craven coun tv in lwok pages , and the same whereon is situate tl)e power house, stand pipe, and wells or the saiil Lo. m the. stand pipe power house, engines, boilers, pumps and all other machinery and ni tuies of every desciiption now on said laud; aim all Die pipes, mains, hydrants, valves, and all other property ot the said City of New Heme, the same consisting of about J miles of pipes and mains, sev enty five fire hydrauts. and aU the neoes sary gates and valves for the operation of the paid water works system; the said property being now a completed water works system, for the city of New Berne. as provided by the contract mode by the City of New Berne, with the Lewis Mer cer Construction Company, on the "th day or February 1893; also U the fran chise", rights, powers and pnvileges,grantr ed to the said Lewis Mercer Construction Company, by the City of New Berne by tbe terms of said contract, which said contmct bas been assigned to the City of New 13erne Water Company; including an easement in the streets of tbe said city of New Berne, for Ihe purpose of using and operating the water works system and a contract with the ssid City of New Berne, for the purpose of using and op erating the water works system and a con tract w'.th the said City of New Berue, for 75 hydrants, at the price of fifty dol lars per year each, for the term of 80 years; also a" tbe tools, and all other property ot every kind owned by the city of New Berne Water Company, in the said city of New Bernej and all property of every kind, attached in the action above referred to. T. A. Green, Wm- Dunn, May 3d, 1894. ltecievers. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Pursuant to an order of the Superior court of Craven County, the undersigned will sell a', public auction tor cash at the corner of Middle and South Front streets in the City of New Berne, N. C. cn tbe 9th day of June, 1894, at 12 o'clock, M. the following personal property, to wit: One fine horse about five years old, one good open buggy, one set of buggy hsr ness, one buggy robe, one gold watch and chain, a few articles of household funiture &c Said property being of the eflectg of the estate of C. II. Fletcher, deceased. H. L. GIBBS, Adm'r. C. n. Fletcher, dee'd. This May 19th, 1894, COMMISSIONEB'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree and order, ot the ,8u. perior Court, ot Craven County in a certain Sroceedings lor sale for partition, entitled oseph L. II aim, vs Hanflah A. Matthews and John Matthews, I will sell at the Court house door in the city ot New Berne, to the highest bidder tor cash, on Monday the 14th day of May 1894, at the hour ot 12 o'clock M. the following described lot, as set out and de scribed in tho petition tiled in said proceed ings, bounded and described as follows : Lying and being situate in the City ot New Berne, State ot North Carolina, bftirinninir At the Northwest oorner ot lot number 369 on the South side of Queen atreet,ai,d running thence BuuuiweBiwnruiy ro me nonnwen corner oi lot number 374, thence eastwardly to the southwest corner of said lot number 849 thence northwardly tothe beginning on Queen street. n oay oi April, iwh. OWEN H. GUION, Commissioner. VITAL TO MANHOOD. Ia. R. O. WKHT'S VVRV1 Avn nmTV vovak. MENT.a pMlflo tor BrMerla, Dlnhuaa, Flu, Nao. raUria. Headaolia. Nerrona PmatrAtinit Mrf aloohol or tobacco, WakeraliMH, Mital Dtmnmloa. Softening of Brain, cauaing uuanltr, nuaarr. daear death, PrsmUor 0I1 Ago, Barnnnen, Xoaaoi Power m eltber eex, Impotenojr, Leooorrhcea and aU Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Loam, 8nenn torrhcea caused by overoxartton ot brain, 8U abose. orer-IndnLrnnttt. A nwitlia (n.imi bi 6 for S5, by mail, with each order fort box, witb VS will aend written guarantaa to refund If not ourad. Onaranteealaanedbjajrent. WESTS LIV& PILLS oarea Sick Headache, BUIooanewa, Lirer Oomnlatat, Sour Stomach, Dyapepala and CtoMUpeiJoci. UVAMfl A In rj upy UUiT OT F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Is a ten-page eight column Demo cratic Newspaper. It contains the best of everything going. HENRY ttt a nnrrTT ri r.-vr i al. -m j a vv aiaXj aaouii ia mo juicor. Price $1.00 a Tear. The Weekly Courier-Journal makes very liberal terms to agents and gives free premiums for clubs. Sample copies of the paper and four-page Premium Supplement sent free to any address. Write to COURIER-JOURNAL CO.,- Louisville, Ky. THE , fV"" New Berne Weekly Journal And .the; COUBIEB JOURNAL will do sent one year to , any ad dress for tl.75." Address, juuuJNALi,iew iierne, . u TWO IRON SAFES, ' One weighing ' 1,000 ponnda, "tOO " Jaat froia tba Factory, hat bar OUlea into my hands and will be sold at a GREAT SACRD-ICB. Remember, whea yoe are In want of aayibing ia the BAKKBUTT Line BIG IKE k the place to get it. Toe caa always aava money by looking over tba GREAT AMERICAN, BANK RUPT DEALER'S 8TOCK. ! All Organized. We take very great pleasure in stating that Maj. II. Q. Itogers, State Agtfor The United Bank iito and Building Co., of Bich- mond, Va,, has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. B. J ONES, President. Jas. W. Biddle, Vice Pres. H. M. Gbotss, Sec'y. & Tres. Wm. W. Clabk. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas. Beizenstein N. II. Street, Matt Manlt, F. Duffy, Ben IUhn, jas. Ii. DUFFY. Appraisers : N. II. Street. Jas. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. ty Loans granted promptly. all Jm Good Hard Brick, We are prepared to fill all orders up to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BURBU8 NOTICE. State of Nobth Carolina, I Superior Court, Craven county, i Spring Term Etta Johnson 1 VS, Aoupn lor IHvoreo, Pclmiia Johnson, ) To Primus Johnson, tatio notice that you are required to anneur at the Fall Term lr3M. ot the .Superior court in uul tor the saitl coun ty, to be held at the oourt house In the olty ot New Berne on the 12th Momlay after the hrttt Monday in September 1H1M, and plead, answer or demur to the complaint on nie in thin ol flce ol the Clerk of said court. This ith day ot April, 1M. W. M.WaTSON, Cllt. Superior Court. Georfre H.White, Atty. for IMaintltT. MUSIC z MUSIC. OUT THI8 OUT and with 10 cents send to us, and we will forward you thirty two pages sheet music six the pret tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic published, printed in elegant style, with two large and four smaller pictures of the leeding actresses of the day in each folio. A4ress, Musical Echo, 1441 Broadway, N. Y, al2tf L BRtiif S .- .ly to tlie Mtt kf '.fn.Ut-UrinaryOT. it -twit' of dit or vl.il ct pouoooos md i.n bitni4iiy. Wtata AS A PREVENTIVE Inraltbcr nt It la iir.Doniblti anr vatMfml disMac ; hut in Um niTKT:UIM'' Pne l.y mail. ptiu. boo, sc buut lor k F. 8. DUFFY, DruggT'R Sole Agent. and GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. Home Insurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of tianiora Queen Insurance Company of Eng. land. North Carolina Flume Insurance Com pany of Kaleigh. Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. Phconlx Insurance Company, of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insuranoe Company, of Boston. REMOVAL. S. K. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ex change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to bay, sell, or lease real estate. LADIES DO XOO ENOW DR. FCUX It BRUN'S 15TEEL BHD PEfiHYEOYHL PILLS are the original and only FRENCH, safeand re liablaonre on tha market. Prioe tUO; sent b uannuw aoia only by F. S. DUFFY, Sole Agent. Druggist and Commissioner's SaleofVal vvaiaa--wu.j w irwu i r uab a Lai.d. Pnrsnant to a Jadsrment of Foreclosure of Mortgages and an Order ol Sale ot tbe Su perior Coort ot Craven Connty, North Caro lina, in tbe civil action entitled Green, Toy ft Co. va. W. I. H. Cavlner, et ala, aa Commts eloner dnty appointed and authorised by the said Judgment and order ot sales, I will aeU to tbe highest bidder at tbe Court House door of Craven Connty, la tbe olty of Mew Berne, K. C, on the 28th day of Kay, ISM, (being Mon day and tbe first day of Spring term of Craven County Superior Court) at M o'clock, noon, or aa soon thereafter aa tha Court shall take a recess, all the following deaorlbed land : Lying and being tn Craven County, North Carolina, oa Clubfoot's Creek, and bounded on tbe North by Clubfoot's Creek, on the East by Adam's Creek road, on the 803th by tbe New Berne road, on tha West by the lands of the late Bofna W. Bell, containing one ban. dred and atty aorea, more or less, being the same traet 01 land fonnly owned by Stephen I t avtner, and well known as tbe Cavlner tract of land. Terms ot sale cash. , . TWa April Wth.lH'.H. ' 1 -, - O. B. lliOMAS, Commuuioner. tW.ti' H.J.. tbo tit- f " Tl' ' PV nauuoa, i Wm, H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler XixNxirfixice, NKWBEE2T.N.C. I A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Testod Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIOIURY PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl vania. ty Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SUGEO-ORAL DENTIST. Oflice Henry Building. Mid'llc street, lictwen BroitJ and Pollrick No rth K)iscii)iil clmrch ysl, Teeth Exinvoleil AUso'utely without puin hy a new uiul harmless application of TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All I'lMiielies ol tlo prolcsnlon done at shortest notice. 4"Satisietion (iuanuiteid-ot CLAUDE M, BENTON, M.D. Physician tL Surgeon, Office: ISo. 137 Iiddle Street, In nnugcrt llutlilinfr, Nw Henio N. C. Can bo Been at any hour nt night In office. DR. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. 'XHoe, alfddle ttroot, oppoitt- Baptl' ihuroh, leo8dwtf NEVTBERH. N. 0. DR. J. dTcLARkI DENTIST, IIW BERttB, K. C. Ofhce on Craven street, between Polloci nd Broad. J H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. Praotlee limited to Opei alive and ale otaantoal Dentlatry and Denta Snrgary Teeth ex t r ao ted wltbOQt pain by ti use of Nltro Oxlda (ia. Everything In the Una of Dentlatry done In tba boat alyle. Batlafaotlon f oaranteed. OlBea, oorner of Middle street and federe alley, opposite Bantlax Cb--' P. H. FELLETIEB, ATTORNEY AT LA VV . Pollock strebt,FirBt room above Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will praetlea In the Oenntlee of uraven ruret, Jonee, Onslow and Pamlico. . United States Oourt at New Berne, tut Sasreme Oourt or the Blata WM. , CLAKKE, Office, 72 South Front street op posite Qaston House. ATTORNEY. AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. New B?me, N. C. Connection. New Y irk Boston and Canada. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots. Do yon want to boy t WHITE. Do yon want to sell t WRITE. SPKOIAL. 1500 Uore, Trent Hoad Timber and Truck lnorl. 6 miles of olty. WE TELL YOU . a .ling mw wheii we tuce tlmt it pay to ea-ra. wm, that return. f profit for every dajr work Such It ihe bonlnofl re offer the vrnrkfnr ! We teaeb them uow to make -rw,n- rapidly, Mj guarantee every one who folk our tnstracttow talthfuilv tlie nakinr of B.tOOo MHfh. . fwrniawavHf nun hcriuij ana pieaanv I i.very one who takes bold now and work Wlh4 iimy ana tpeeaiiy liicmue t?r earning!; there ue 00 aiwaiioa auouc 11 ; nen now as WOT I 1 au tre doing it, and you, reader, an do the nils ! 1 litis U tbe bent pavfuc-bucfaeM that vot pavfnf bu.fDeM that yon have er had tbe cliaoee te teeare. - Yon win make t crave mtetake If yon fall to give U a tHal at onoe If yon grp the titnatSon. and act quk-klr, yon u si new. at which yoa eaa sai-ely make iir aireeuy nira dlreetly fliid yoaraelf ia a moot prosperoni neat, at which roa eaa naivlr make and aav arge tnrat of money. Tlie result of only a few ourt werk will often eqaaJ a week's waeet n bet her von are old or veuua. man or woman, it make no difference, do aa we tell yon, and sue cea will meet you at the rery start. Neiih experleDoeor eapfial aeoestary, Thosewboworb for ns re rewarded. Why not write to-day for full jwrtloitam, free E. C. AI LKN CO., Box No. 40, Augusta, Ma m. HAS JUST 'tKTURSED RANGING FROM 4 And Weijrhinsr From Some extra fine Drivers in Ilorscs al.io adapted to all purposes Exceptionally fine Draft Horses and Mnlea. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. We will hold on. Tuesday and Wednesday, AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. Blue Front Stable?, i So. k DEALERS who push the sale of The Best Shoe for tiwf $3, It c-.v r. '"'',,' "CIB. "S oottom. urocatoa which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a leas profit, and we believe yon can save money by haying: all you footwear of tbe d-ukler advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. For Sal3b J. J. BAXTER, iAgt, New Berne N. Ck BANKS J.lBBi,, Pret.TDOS I'a.tiKbo.Vlte Fre . 6. B ROBERTS. Cahier The National Bank, OF NEW BERNE, N IsooarokATSD 1896. Capital, Surplu? $100,000 98.168 to!U, UIBE0T0B8. Iab. A. Bar , Thos. DanikLS. Ohab 8. BLIaK J. H BaOKBUBH, Jno Ddnn, L. Habtit, Q. H. Roberts, E K Bishop. Thos. A. Oarm, Pres. Wm. Ddnn. Voe-Pres. O. i5. Rot, Oaahler. II M.Gkovib, Teller CITIZEN8' BANK NKW BS-HN, 5. C. 1XJA OK1KRAL BANKING oDHIISEBB. Tl e Aaoountsof Banks, Bankers, Corpora tions, Farmers. Meichanis and of fers re ealved on favorahle ternts. mpt and oarerul attenilon given to the Intereatuf our eustomers. BOARD Or DIB.X0TOBS Perdlnan 1 Ulrteb, J. A. Meadows. Hamael w. Ipoek, Ohas. H. Fowler, William Dunn, B. W. Hmallwood. Geo N. Ives 0. 0- Green. B H. Meadows, Chas. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 2, 1894, edition 1
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