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, PUBLISHER'S A'OVVCE.EXT. THE DAILY JWKSAI. li i.ubli.k.1 l:illy erpt thiatlay at i-00 r yeai , : .'" vr i aaoaUia. lKIlTrl to city miIiwiiIh r mi ' aaaeaUper Booth. TUK WEEKLY JOl'KNAL i- , I mj Than ay at 1.00 per year Payment tor transient alvni"-uiciit inut b laade In advance. R R-uiar a.lvcrti-, menUwill be collected promptly, at "' '' ol each month. Communications containing m-v. - til titll deut public interest are oliciir.l. No u mtmloatloa muat be caiH-ci.-dio ! puMislu a that contain! objectiimaia.- pepmnUi . or withholds the name ol tin- author Article -ongcr than hall a column nin.t In p:it,l tor. Advertlarmeiita under head oi liu-in. Local, anil Reader 10 cents per line lor Hi t Insertion, 5 coots each mibscj i. nt i 'j - rti,n Special rates lor extended ten.'. Any peraou lt'lllK ntfiCi ifvw-.l :it ti . ', :imin inous communication cull oM;un ill... ol the author by application nt li;'- .M,. and showing wherein tlu- srrie:in .;-:-. lU'LKS AI01TKI) in TIM .V'Klll OLINA riitss amm I -VI I - The turn ot not ls th:ii fw cent - will be charge, ior "cunls or t lunik-, tlon ot renpect' un I ulituury pnrtr lor obituary uotices otli. i tlian tin-' tbe editor him sell shall gw,- w, a in news. NotiCPB Ot Chun li aii'l mil':, I) a m! ; entertainuientH Irom w U : tun derived will be cliargi l t-i at 1 cent a line. THE JOURNAL. . E. HAEPEB, C. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Eepcr.er. Entered nt tH ' Brnfy. C, tit xtc"hl-r',: ihit'U THE TARIFF Ml TMM.K Wby is it that men professing to lie statesmen llouuder in tbe mire wben they approach ttiet.intr.' Oae reason may be thai, men ure sent to congress who are not broad enough to comprehend great prin ciples. They are llucnt mid -'pert," without sufficient ability to tell wheu the governmental poln y or the principles of the r prty have been in vailed. What is a Tan IV, and what the purpose of its creation! A tariff is a tax levied on goods imported into this country. A tariff bill is a legislative enact ment declaring what custom house duties are, or will be in the tieir futuiv. Urt purpose 1.1 to raise hinds with which to defray tbo expen-es of the Federal Government. Our fathers were opp.ised to it rec taxation, and tin y decided 10 avoid it through tic- agency ol a tariff. Many of us remember thai when the Internal Revenue system was . inangarated by the Hep abliran ! party it was denounced by th' Democratic party as an iniuvat on ! violative of the spirit of American j institutions and lmrtful to ourj cherished industries. The circulcr issued by the Con gressional Campaign Committee! undertakes to make compnrnsons of the average rates of duty 1., the McKinley, Wilson and Senate bills, with a view to showing that the last named is afrer all a very good bill. The trnble about all sucli comparrisons is that they miss the point at issue, The question is. r ought to be, which bill will give the most revenue with the least Dniilen to tho people! The Louisfille Courier Journal presents one aspact of the sub ject very clearly in these words: The tariff question is not pri marily one of high or law rates. In a general way it is true i i.'i tariff reformers desire taat rates shall be as low as possible, while protectionists desire them to be high. Bat the rates to be imposed are dependent upon the amount of money that must be raised iroai customs to n? eet the requirements of the Government and on the quantity and value of dutible im ports. The needs of tho Treasury may force rateo to a high figure in spite of tha faot that they are lev ied for revenue only." The only remedy for this is econ omy in expenditures, and that can not always be at once secured." The Cleveland Administration follows one of the most estravigant administrations in the history of the country, and it is impossible to meet present obligations without the expenditure of large amounts of money, and this money can only properly be obtained through ens torn house duties. No patriotic citizen wauts the Government to violate its obliga tions and tly from its contracts, bat every citizen has a right to demand economy in the administration ot public affairs. ' The Cleveland Administration is practicing the most rigid economy; in the hope that in the near future very law tariff will afford suffi cient revenue for all the legiti mate purposes of Government. Those th in, palp, weak, nervous peo ple continually losmr; flesh, steadily, but lately going into decline nnd roinsuuip tion, should not delay taking Johnson'? Aromatic Compound Cod Liver Oil the great strength and flesh producer. A MONKEY OCULIST. Nice Operation by Ono Monkey on Another at Chicago. A Member or the llappr Family at Lin coln 1'ara Has a Trouhletoiue Eya nil In i:ellrrl l'T a skill ful Ilrother. If Prof, (ii.rncr wotjld move out to j Ciiiea'c iii:d t..kc a i i.inp stool in tbo I vicinit v cf t lie i a ire i f monkeys in the animal linu-e at Lincoln park he would I, a'-:i !... . . tli. lialiits of tl.o-o inter. -!:' i i't a ' i res in a rioii'.h than bv i'lmo in bis own cayo in tin' juu-rbs of Africa for u century This i- the opinion of a party of lawyers who uvro witnesses to a most rc!i:,.ri.u!'!e exhibition of a monkey s i.ar.iRiiit y to a fellow monkey at Li, , e!n park oncSunday. It was in the forete n. : 1 the space around the monk' - aire was not to crowded as it : ,,. s is later in the dav. The part . .itlention was nttracted to the ae' - of the hiro rst monkey in th" b..ppy family. All the rest were l.nppy but this our. lie was appari'iitly in .'ivat distress oyer s,,methii!o hi this rijfht eye. lie ru M led it wi'.h one 'aw and then with the other, S.i:ietii;ie it looked as if be were trii:C to j'Usli his eye out with his list. Hut it was of no use. The more lie rubbed the more it hurt and the rodder antl more watery his eye became. Just as the curiosity of the spec tators was tuniiiio to sympathy and tbv were about to inform the keeper, the o!d monkey was seen to call a medium-si;:ed brother from another part of t he cage. Without words intelligible even to l'rof. Garner the tr.ml'lo v.-as communi cated to him. Without the least ado he led the blear-eyed sufferer to a corner cf 1he cage where a broad beam of sunlight streamed in. lly a quick move the patient was made to turn Lis face up full in the sun's eye. Tho operating monkey took a lid in either paw and examined the organ intently. All he seemed to need was a magnifying gla-s in one of his own cy es to complete th" resemblance to a skilled oculist. I laving apparent ly leeated the cause of the trouble, lie h, hi the ii,is ;ip,,rt with the fin gers of one hand, while with the other ho picked out 1 he infinitesimal foreign substance with the same ease and deftness 1 hat the observer may oft' u have key's 1 roalment i ami persistent t' The pat if at ga grat ified grim t ai soiier reth'et ions , noticed iii a mini- ti a re! r'l urn ved d to mil bis i! . ver stop g himself rollicking .isk of bis .lour mil. pii in' 10 ' th. f. liu ink preh' -Cu I'jior V :ory. Tie V.'i,si 1 recently print ed ' 1. dory i T In ov ! e 'prcsi'ii ta lly e ( 'an u 'in i ii o; :e i i u-.ion, 1 'egged letive to iiil.-rri.pt Sum. i-t Cox, to which th" New V' Ho r otTered to consent, iroy'uled the interruption did not extend beyond the time that the liv. !v representative from Illi nois i . Ul k'ei i his hands in his po, !o Is "1 bat remiims me i.fa story about Cabe il.aick. n prominent political character in Wisconsin, who has a widespread rcputut ion as a wit, " said Senator Vilas. "He had been in strumental in scouring a place for a man who was an inveterate talker and wdio had nearly driven liim to distract i ,", in s.olici'iisig the appoint ment. Soon af'o r the man bad qualified for lhe place he called on Bouck and for upward of an hour compelled him to listen to a yarn in which nobody cise had the slightest interest, but to vhich Gabc sub mitted with helpless resignation un til his visitor remarked that he must go to call at the deaf and dumb i. -.yhiin in the town. 1 ' '( 1 reat guns, ' exclaimed Bouck, 'are you going' to learn to talk with your hands, t,,,,'.'' " Free fills. Send your inldie-s to II. E. Paieklen oV ('.'.. hii iig.i. mm get a free smnplu box el 1 r. King's New laic Tills. A trial ill com in. v en of tin ir merits. These pills are tasy in action and arc particu larly ctl'ectiw m the cure of Constipation and Sick 1 iculai he. For Malaria and Liver trouble- they have been proved in valuable. Tiiey are guaranteed to be per fectly tree tram every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken b their action, hut by giing tone to sloniach and bmvels great ly invigorate the system. It gular size iic. per box. t-o'ld bv 1'. S. Duffy. Druggist. ' 4' If Love walked not with us through t ho valley of the shad ow, and went not down with us into the icy waters of the dark river, then, indeed, would death be the infinite hopeless. Days which hegin in darkness and btorm ofteu end in a glor ious sunset. r',-i.Kf$'. i i PRICE SO CENTS PER BOTTLE. MOIl (F VALUABLE IPtFORM ATIOD FIEE. i FOR CALE BY DRUGGISTS. a t'SW ia 5 (ru'tiuffis "Am I Barrit or Not," 1 8-kcd Mr. A , despootleoily, "I declare, I n, v w n,i ih mi m rvoui and irnlable that I Jenli stay hi tbe lumiea moment, longer ' it. in I can help. My home is'nt what it nMtl to rt?.' - Mr. A. i auffenng from I some funciional ik-rangeuient, I presumed' ;ui! 15, "Vea, ne 'ias letn an inrnlul lor wars." '-Exactly. Her rxtKrrieoce is licit of inv wife, but site wa curl cy Dr. r.c-ici "s Fuvorile Prescription. Oct tins remedy for Mrs a , and the luitipitu. of M tn lionic will s k,u restored." Mr. I!.. was right. Fur pralaKus, ininlul periods, irregularities i" short, all toin plaiiil'i per uliar to tlie female sex the "Faoiite Po H'ript ion ' is a sovereign specilic. lhiptuiv, or Hernia, permannitly cured, or no pay. For Pamphlet h'hI rtfereDces address, N'oild's Dispensary Medicul A scieiation, liutl'alo, X. Y. Do y ou pay for poetry ?" asked the author. "We do,'' replied the editor "Each poem costs us six subscribers " Sh I loli V tonsil nipt Ion Cure. Tbn beyond munition the moat suooecslui iuh Medicine we have ever aold. a fow doea invariably oare (he worn cihh of t'ouiih, Croup and Rronchitia, while ii wonderful iucoom iD tbu curu of i oo utcption ii without a parallel in ibe history of medtoin. Siuo us flrm diseovor) ii baa bvan sold od a guarantee, u teat wbtch no Jtber mdit-me cab in d If you bare a couin we earueiily h. k vou to trr (t. I'rieo lOc. , Silo, aod l If your lungs are rort , chebt . or back lame, use loh Porouir Plaatur Hold by New Hern Oruil ' '-o Willis "llowride says lie has a horse for sale."' Wallace ''I don't doubt it I sold him one the other day." Some Foolish People Alio a couru to run until it gets beyond the roach of medicine. They often Bay, Oh, it will wear awsy," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they he inducetl to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llalsam, which is sold at a'positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see, tho exoelleut ell'ect after taking tho lirst doso. Price 50o. aud II Tiail si.o free. At all druggists. mar22deod weow Two things a woman fears a dog when it's looso and a man when he's "tight." Some people have the knack of making other people uncom fortable trying to make them comfortable. A Favorite for Coughs and Colds' "Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is the best medicine for colds and eoldw we have ever sold, '-Myn 8. Keel & Son, of Coal Jtuii, Ky D 's a favorite because i; can al ways be depended upon. It loosens a ciild, relieves the lungs and ef fects a permanent care. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is freely given, as it liqne ties ' he tough mncus and makes it easier to expectorate. '2" and 50 I cent lor sale by J. V.Jordan Drug gists. ICE CREAM PAULOK. s.o.ili i Kiev has opened her Ice Ciena I'ailor, at her old stand on IS road street, near .Middle, where she will be pleased to s.-e her old .Iriends and pat rons. Choice cream furnished t'amilius dav and uiglit, at reasonable prices.) tt. (JET THE BEST. The new. STANDARD DICTIONARY. Puh'isht d by the Funk and Wagnalls Co., New Yoik, The most expensive work ever pro duced on the American Continent, cost inir the round sum ot One Million Dollars. The splendid result ot years of labor of Two Hundred and Forty-revcn eminent literary men, each a specialist in his de partment. Compose" all the words, old nnd new, now in ti Enclisli lanefuage, (300,000.) Contains 175,000 more wgpds than Websters International, and 75,000 more than the Century, ata very small advance on the price of the former, and at about one fourth the price of the latter. In two volumes of about 1,100 papes each, in Full Russia uixdiko, witli Dcnuisons patent hefkkence index, a very perfect sample ofithe book-makers art at 117.00. payable in six easy pay ments. Represented by Edward Bull. LZ BRUITS icijl? lltjotteJ d eciy to tha Mt ot Ixi-tu d:-:.es j'.io' c;niu-UriiULry Ot p i.ii, -eiM,i .' :m Chang OI ail OT ii.iusp.-in, t ietcuiJ or poitanous nid A3 A 3 K INVENTIVE t.y cit'.f-r st' 'i inilKissiblBteeoiitrtal iiy-aiietM .lipase ; but in th CM o t.jfe mrcajfy Uiir-'itLIHTLt AlTUCn , nb Ciurj i a Mini WIm-l, wm guT40 ,-jrii. Tr'.r.j' - toad, portifftpiiu. CURE F. S. DUFFY Sole A gent. Drugglfit and ADMINISTRATORS SALE rursnunt to an order Of the Superior court of Craven County, the undersigned, will sell a', public auction lor cash at the corner of Middle and South Front streets in the CUv of New Berne, N. C. en the 0th day of June, 1894, at 12 o'clock, M. tlie following personal property, to wit: Ode fine horse about five years old, one good 0en bujjay, one set of buggy har ness, one buggy robe, one gold watch and chain, a few articles of household funiture etc. iSaid property being of the effects of the estate of C. II. Fletcher, deceased. II. L. GIB :tS, Adm'r. C. II. Fletcher, dee'd. This Hay l!)tli, 1894. COMMISSIONEE'S SALE. Pursuant to ft decree and order, ot the .Su perior Court, ol Craven County in a certain proceedings tor enle ior partition, entitled Joseph Jj. Hahn, vs Hannah A. Matthews nmt .lohn Matthews, 1 will sell at the Court limine door in the city ot New Berne, to the highest bidder tor cash, on Monday the 14th day of May ISiM, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. tlie following described lot, as set out and de scribed in t lie. petition tiled in said, proceed ings, bounded and described aa follows: Lying and being situate in tlie City ot New Berne. State ol North Carolina, beginning at tlie North went, corner of lot number 860 on the south sido ol Queen stroet,and running thenoe southwestwardlv to tbe Northwest -corner oi lot number 874, thence eastwaraiy to the southwest corner of said lot number 368 thence northwardly tothe beginning on Queen street. This Kb day oft April, 1894. . . OWN H. GUION, Commissioner. GIG TWO IRON SAFES, One weighing 1,000 pounds. 600 JuM from the Factory, but hav fallen into my hands aod will 1- sold at a GKEAT SACRIFICE.. Itemeinlier, hen you are iu mint ol anything in the BAXKlil'PT Line lilt; IKE is the place to get it You can always save mom v l.y l.i. kii g over the GKEAT AM K1!I( A N j HANK UI PT DEALE1PS STOCK All Organized. We take verv great pleasure in stating that Maj. U. 11. Kogers, State Agt.,for Tue I'mted Lank ing and Building Co., of Rich mond, Va., lias organized this strong board here. OFFICERS: K. R. Jones, President. Jas. W. BlDDLE, N ice Pres. H. M. Groves, Sec'.v. i res. WrM. W. Clark. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas. Reizknstki.n N. H. Street, Matt Mam. y, F, Duffy, Ben Hahn, Jas. B. Duffy. Appraisers: N. II.. street, Jas. XV. Biddle, F. Dully. Loans granted promptly . t m Good Hard Brick, We are prepared to till all orders ip to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BUKRUrt MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THI8 OTTT and with 10 cents send to us, we will forward vou thirty- and TWO pret-Mu-oant lour PAGES sheet music six tlie tiest Vocal and Instrumental sic published, printed in ele style, with two large and smaller pictures of the lee actresses of the day in each A dress, Musical Echo, Broadw ay, N. V. al folio. 1 111 21 f VITAL TO MANHOOD. Da. B. O. WEHT'8 NERVK AND Ml A IN TK1'T MENT, a speoiflc for Hysteria, DIzzIikh, Fit", Neu raUjTia, Headache, Narvoua rrotnitl.m cau.-f.t In alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnenw, Meiital Deiirciun rioftening of Bralu, cnusiug liisiiiuty, misery, ilmi v death, Promalure Oltl At?e, lturn-iun-ss, Lo-s nf Power in either Bex, Impotuncy, LeucorrlKca ami al Female WeaknesBes, Involantary Losm, Hpenna torrhcea caused by ovur-exertion el brain. Self abuse, over-IndulK-enco. A inmith'-s trejitmcnt, l 8 for 15, by mail. With each onir fur bm.-s, fcfwill end written K-uarHntce tn r'fmii! if n,n' 1 Guarantees iBsued y aneut. WEST'S LIVKi; TILLS cures 8iok Headache, Biliouu , Liver CouipliUjif. Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia mid Constipution. UUAKANTEEb Issued only by F.S.DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts ft Henderson, 1 General Insurance Agent. Representing In nuance Com puny of North America of Philadelphia. Home Insurance Company of Now York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. Queen Insurance Company of 1-ng-land. North Carolina H jiue Insurance Com pany of Kaleieh. Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. Phcenix Insurance Company, of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance 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 bo will bo glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. LADIES 1)0 10 KNOW OR. FELIX LE BRUN'S 8TEEL END FEPYBOYJL PILLS an the original and only FRENCH, safe and ra liable care on the market. Price il.UO; sent b; mail. Genuine aold only by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOUHL Is a ten-page eight column Demo cratic Newspaper. It contains the best of everything tfoing. HEN'UY WATTEBSON is the Editor. Price $1.00 a Year. The Weekly Courier-Journal makes very liberal terms to agents and gives tree premiums for clubs. Sample copies of the paper and four-page Premium Supplement sent free to any address. Write to COUEIEB-JOUBNAL CO., Louisville, Ky. TBE New Berne Weeklv Journal And .the COUEIES JOURNAL will be sent one year to any ad dresa for 11.75. . Address, , JOURNAL,New Berne, N. 0 Wm. H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler Xiih u ranee, NEWP.ERN, N. C. ' A -Number of Time-Tried nnd Fin' Tested Complin ics Hepresent oil. Over lL'."i,(K0,(MlO ii.s.-'ts ropro sentcd. NOIOKKY ITIU-IC. Com uiissioiicr of Deeds for New York. Connect icut and I'ensvl- nnin. I"y Agent N'ntionul lbuud Ma rine I'nilerwi iters. 1'KOKK-lSION AL. Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SUGt.0-0RAL DENTIST. Oliice Hen i r.uililing. Mi.l lie -In I. I., in,-, III'.., I :ilM r.-llnck Nc H III 1 ijr- 'p.ll i lull', 'l ; 1 1 . 1 . Tu-lli Kmisi if I Atw.'uit'b willi. ml iiin li ;i all 1 h irinK :i'iln illnii i.f TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All I r lulu- l lie ii',lcM,in 'l.mc ;il 'l.)llc-l mililr. &i"':i', i-!ji'tiici (,ii iruiilri il Ui DR. G. K. j3AGBY, SlJIiUEON DENTIS'i. Hiioe, oliddle tretit, opposite Bnptife- icn'A i wtf NEW MEKN N 0, BR. J. D. '.LARK, WS.s'TIHT, Hi W llHilKK. . t , ORic on Crav-.n iri-Mt l.cweei. i'olloct cd lumd J a. BENTON. M !) , D.D.c. j-' I'ra Iff MTillt.Hri 10 J :- IVf K . il V.e ; i-i Den i ifiiry k- ami Henia uierj 4 irk l ItlHIllt pttiD b ti 1 HHe nt Mlro iixide ' Uaa. j Everything In lhe Miu r DenLlHiry done j lu tue btt style. HaiiMi'-iction guaranteed. Ooe, corner of vf um le m r i i mui Kurt. era Alley, op po l to Hapt i' P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTOHN'KY AT , A W . Pollock street, First room above Farm. cr's iSc Merchant's Bank. , Will praotloe In the Counties or uravm rleret, Jones, Onslow and Pamlico. tf United Htotea Court at New Berne, nd Supreme Court oftae Htate WM. CLAKKE, Oflice, 72 South Front street op posite Gaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent, Ne'.v IS "-lie, N. ('. ' Connections. New Y irk Boston and Canada. Timber landR Farm lands, Truck lands. Town lots. Do yon waut to buy t WRITE. Do yon want to sell T WRITE. SPF.OIAL. 1500 cres, Trent Hoad, 6 milon of oity. Timber anil Truck land. WE TELL YOU i.ithinfj new wln'ii we "trite Unit it pays to i-nea, 11 :i pt nuanciit, .uust li; ;.lttiy and pleasant bus i v-, that return.- " p-ulit for every day's work -1 is the busin.'s- wt- oilVr the working claws ' u iii-h them how to nnike money ranhlly, ami n ;tni'i' every one who follm r our in.tnietloiu -i; ifutiy the making of ;iOO.OO a mnnth. llvory on who takes liold now and work will ir-!y and speedily incn aee t-,wlir eaininps; thert .1 hf no question about it; others now at work t (i )inff it, and you, reader, can do the same ii- is tlie best paying business that vou have ver had the chance to secure. You will make rive mistake if you fail to give it a Mai at once mi grasp the' situation, nnd net quickly .yori t.l directly find yourself in a mo..t proBperout usiuefs, at which you can surely make and save urge sums of money. Tlie result of only a few tours' work will often equal u -vtM-k's wages Whether you are old or young, i v.r woman, it makes no difference, do as we tell you, and suo cess will meet you at tlie very start. Neithei experience or capital necessary. Those who wort for us are rewarded. Why not write to day foi full particulars, free 9 K..C. ALLEN A CO., Vox No. i'iO, Augusta, M THE WORLD AND THE STATE for ti.as. " We vill 8?nd tlie Nkw Yokx Wkkrlt WoRtoand Weekly Stats od year each for $1.25 or the Weekly Btatb two yean for $1. - Address: Tho Btate, Richmond, V" ' M. HkHM & CO., 50 iiV. iD -"SO KAX(JL(i FllO.M 1 TO 7 YKaKS OLD, And Wci-hiiiL;- From 850 to 1-150 lbs. Each. S Mm urn- !,-u,i.ii. 11 -Hi-' ' " l"''P'ses Exceptional ' Di.ill Unices and Mule-. A full and conipU'h1 line ol Unifies and Harness always on hand. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, AN AUCTION SALE To 1)0 sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. lUiie I'roii! St.ililo. DEALERS win lui-n tin f whicll bclos In incrc;i-c the -;i!cs on arToril t. 1 1 ul :i 1.- j)rnM I , iimiI t I i.-l 1 f footwear oi Hi.' 'I -ulcr ml v r rl i -ril ht low . C For Sale "b 7 J. J. BiXTR, li A N K S J. A BRVar, Hrc. Tliiis -...ni-.i.-.lifr I re . G. il BOBElils. i';i tmr The Natioiiu) ii'ii.k, OF NEW BMlKt;, K G iNOOSPORATKc 1 r. r . Capital, - $100,000 3urpluv .-ro:iU, - 93.168 I.'IllKcTC!'. JA.8 A Bk- -si OB Ad M. Sl7a. Jno Dcnn. O. II. IiollKKTS, TllOh DaMKLB. J. li '1 ACKBCKN, I, Hahvky. 1". K llisiini'. THOS. A. (tKF.tR, Prei. c. I'. '(.Y, CKF,hU-r. ! WM. DCNN, V .-o-l'res. li M . (1 ku km, 1 Her CITIZEN8 BANK OF SKW BKiiN, 3. C. j DO A UKNKBAL IIAMUMi fl'slM-XB. Tl-.e Aoonuntsof HanltH, Hiip;eri), Cnrp.ira- tloiiH, Karmers, Mer.'l-.nnlK anil n.i-i:s r. I oeive.l on favonih.c leiiis i r 1111' . r.d oareful allemloti iclven 10 lue luu -rote .,: jur . onatomera BOAHD OT IUHFCTOK1. Ferillnan 1 Ulrloli, J, A. Meadowa. Samuel w. Ipoofc, Chaa. H. Fowler, William Dam, B. W.Smallwootl, Qeo N. lve. 0. C Green. K H Me 'dowa, Chan. imtry.Jr Ja es Kedrooml, Chaa KelBenHteln Mayer Htbn, ThoB. A. Qreen, U IC. Foy. THE Farmer? & Merchants Bank Began tru&inesH May 1891. Capital Stock, pnid hi, 975,0(1(1.(10 Surplus, . . . -,,(ioi).(mi UudiTided Pnillts, . . :t,r,00.0() Dhldodds piid, - 10..100.00 OFFI0KH8 L. H. Cutler President. VV. 8. Ciiadwick. - Vies l'ie. T, T7. Dewet, O.Phc.r. 4.. H. Powell, Teller F.F. Matthews . . . Cilloctor! Witli well eBtablislu'd connect ioim this Bank is preparod to oiler all acc nniio lations conbij-tent with c m&arvative ankini;. Prompt, and carotul attentC'ii givun to tollections. We wiH be pleawd to o.irrespctid with .hose who may coutemplato makinp; shaujjes or opoDing new accounts. THE Fruit-Growers Jauntf! is a recognized authority in Prac tical Frilit-Growinrr ATolrof il.,l entng and every branch of the uuoiucss cuiiiieccea witn the fruit and vegetable industry. Its col nmns contain articles from the best informed practical fruit growers in this country. It is a six column, eight-page a'l around fruit-growers and -family journal. It is published semi monthly at Golden, Illinois, the fruit-growing centre of iho West at 50 cents per year. ' Bend for free sample copy. ft II -Jj -s & S5, S4 it , s I K ; --aar- WV I .. r ".V I HIS 151 HE iFiTcr- U II m i i - ' . ' ilWi I I I 0 U II. "TV. sale a 4 M dill.' Si reel. New I'.cnie, N. C. DOUGLAS GENUINE WELT. ,., w ,..,.,, I c,,.i si..,. -nl,l .il I he nrice- and $3.50 Dress Shoe. 00 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. S2.60, and $2 Shoc3, Boys S2 & SI. 75 School Sho LADIES' . $2.50 $2. $1.75 it. fi Imi;tiu. Mlihh, l'Tft!t in the unrlil. All hlylk litwixt ii)tii liav ing V. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 8, 1894, edition 1
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