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PUBLISHER'S A.SOrSCIIEXT. TU DAILT JOl'RXA L It publlanikHl Dally exeept Sunday at aVM per year; ! i" 'or all wlfca Pcllrmd to city Kuban IImt ' M mil pat montk. THE WBKKLT JOCRXAL H p I iwy nan 'ay at $1.00 per year ' rajaulortraalrntalvcnlrmeiiti inutl m aili tm advance. Regular advertlK - aneata wUI be collected promptly at Ui -nl . l el enowtfc. Communication conlaintiig ucwi ul mfn deal Doalte interval ara eollclud. No coin aivoaUoa inoaV be iixpecUMl tQ ix- publili...l that oaatalaa oltlrUouab)r peraouaill". or wlfblieianbe uoot thi antUof. rJile onffer wan halt a column mutt be palO lor. AdTertlaetnenta umlir ti.ac! ol llmlm-as Loealt and Roatl.-r lu ciifti r line for flrt lnaerUon, Scout.eticu ub-iiU'Ul tn.i-iii-m. Special rate tor cxtemle.l tl'ir. Any peraon feeling aggiroveil nt ii-.iy anouy nout communication can olitiun flic nmui ot the author by application at tin i'tli-'. aud thowlng wherein the KrltwiKr ti-l. BI LES ADOITKD BY THE Kill! I II ( A Kt OLIXA PRESS ASSOC! ATI' 'V 9tae tun ot not lets than tire ceuu per liu wUlDaaaan4tor"eanls ol tliania. 'retolu Upna ot reapeeT and obituary ic(r'," ol"" far obltaary aotloet other than tlioee which tat editor hiateii than give us matter news. .NoUceeoielmrcn ari.i society ui.lall oiln i cntcrtaliuDeBU from wliicli tcrrniic into I" derived will be charge. 1 tor iitth. rate ol eentt a line. THE JOURNAL. Z. E. HABPEB, C. T. EAKIOCK, - Proprietor. Local Reporter. X-& Enttrtd .it the 1'ost Ortir, nt .Y.w Berne, H. C, tit nerond-elniu mu'ltr. FIDELITY. 'He that eodareth into tbe end shall be Raved." There is do greater virtue than Fidelity. Fidelity to friends, to country and to Ood. ''The Courier-Journal learns that between the 4th of April and the 4th of May, 170 leaves of absence were granted to the members of th National iloose of ltopresenU. tives on the plea ofilluei. There are any number ol men in Congress who will be granted permanent leaves of absence on account of tbe counirj's illness.'' The words above quoted are taken from tbe excellent Norfolk Virginian. It is a blessed thing that Con gress does pot remain in session always, and that members are elec ted every two years. It is well for the people to have the opportunity of changing their Kepreseutatives if they wish, bin tie period for which a member is elected i too short even for men of unusual ability to aoquire proficiency ia the work of legislation, for the science of Government is the mo8td:flicalt of all sciences. No member of the House should be expected to accomplish much daring his first term. If be shows that he is adapted to his work, and is faithful in the discharge of his duties, to the best of his abilities, he is entitled to the commendation of his constitnents. There is a disposition among men to set aside public servents ho have failed to carry out the wishes of the people. It is too often the case that tbe difficulties of the situationre not properly consider ed. The ability to secure the passage of a bill is not the highest criterion by which a Congressman is to be judged. Is he faithtul to his trusts? Is be a fit Representative of an in telligent and virtuous people, and is capable of rising to the pl.nn of I broad and comprehensive states manshipt If these questions can be answered in tbe affirmative why remove him and fill bis place with nn another? The simple tact that the present North Carolina delegation, has failed to secure the legislation de sired by tbe Democratic masses of the State Is no reason for their re tirement. The circumstances by which they have been surrounded made success impossible, and if they have stood to their pasts with unfaltering fidelity they have done their duty. Angels could do no more. - Rotation in offioe may be a good thing. It ia a better thing to se cure efficiency in tbe public ser vice. When a Congressman, or any official, shows that he has missed his oalling, the sooner a change is made the better it will be for the official and tbe public. There has been too much absen teeism in the present Congress, and those members who have been guilty of it should seek other em ployments more congenial to their taatpg. But absence from the Rouse it not always evidence of infidelity to the people. Representatives have business in the Departments, bat i&abitaal absence from the Boose will be accepted as positive proof ot the inefficiency and nn. wort byn ess of a member. O.X-fece, Mendote, IU., writes: Have used yonr Japanese file Cure and found H a sure and permanent cure. ''ck7'..-,. SHE SAVED TDK BANK. How Miss . White Came to the) Rescue of a Portland Eatik. The t ail ff a reentry Woman and It W nnderful ffort on frightened i ty llepoattor Abnr nu In rlln.d to Ue C'ritli-aL "Po vou M'e that tvniinin a -drivin' by? ' askod Mr. Yrrrick of l is ceplictv, win i iv at. nvMMino I m in splitting kindiiiif,' WihkI "Yi '.. -ir." rvspocdttl Alncr, 'it's li. !..vrv tia White, mi !ht u .. tin- i jh .1." "I reckon 1 know Lu. tvlia Wl.'.t. I didn't ask for Itiformalion. but to Impress ujKin you what a u. m.n. can do when slio s,-ts out." ivp:'..-.! Mr. Yerrirk, roting upon hi ;i handle for a moment lie wat lud tlio white Iutm' and n curd iv;i'''n crawling up tic hill. " 'Tain't no ' t to drive Miss White's old remarked Abner, wh a irio. , "there ain'l much danger of hi -; ::i;:n' au;, .' Mr. Yerriek look . ., hi, i, pli. iv rcpn ' ii:i;' v. "I wa n t referring to her iir; i:i'. I was n ferrintr to the time when ic wa the means of sivin' u l'orlland hank from hustii.'! Lin ret ia i-a thrifty woman, and puN hy quite a considerable; and when she p N what she considers a suitable t-uni f-ho ixoca to Portland and puts it into the bavinps bank, and takes oeeaion to do errands and ee the folks. "Well, two years ago 'twas, she went as usual and i;ot to the bank in food season; but there was a j'rea! line of people ahead of her. nil a crowdin' and a pushin' to put their money in, as Lueretia s posed; si (ho had to stand and wait for nioh On to two hours. "At last her turn came, and she was pretty nigh worn out, but she s)oke up sharp enouL'h. as shonhvavs does, and says she: " 'I declare, you're doin' consider able of n business here. I've been a waitin' considerable of a spell 1o i;t my money in.' "Well, if you'll believe it. the foll.s that was a-ivaitlii' lieard her, and i; set 'em all aback. A cood n any of 'fin beirun t' tl.'i.k that. ov"r ffx'v was :; puttin' money in; so ihev i-i.n-eluded evervthiuL; was all i iltIiI; and Went home and let well euou;'h alone. "The president he just stopp.il outside and spoke w ith Lueretia. and told her that her money would be perfectly safe, but that a good many people were seared and were a-takin' Iheir money home. Lueretia listened to him, and says she: " 'I'll risk mine. I can't afford to come traipsing down to Portland to put money in, and not do it,' says she, 'just because some fol lis ai n't got nn sensi .' "The' bank folk's was real pleased with her, and there was a piece writ for the pi.per about it. That's why I called yourattention to Miss White. Aimer,'' and Mr. Yerriek began splitting wood industriously. "Maybe the bank wouldn't 'a' busted anyway," suggested Al.tn-s, when opportunity offered. "Don t have such mean-spirited views 'bout your neighbors," re sponded ilr. Yerriek. ".Miss White always had credit fer doin' what she did, and I don't want none of my family to set up a-qucstloniu' of it. You tend to piekin' up lhat Mood." Youth's Companion. LUCK AND WHITE HORSES. There Are Many People Who Will Not Ride Behind Them. ' The car behind :ne will t arry Ihree or four more passengers than I will," said a Fourth avenue street oar driver to me the other day, as I stood on the front platform of a down-town trip. We had just passed two young women who were stand ing nn a corner and were- evidently waiting for a car. "They'll take the next car, " the driver continued, "and between here and the city hall I'll pass one or two more who won't get 011 this car." "What's the matter?" I asked. "Do they know the conductor aud do not liko to ride on his ear, or what Is It?"' "Why, it's the horses," was the answer. "Don't you seo these.nags uro white? There aro lots and lots of people In this town who wouldn't be hired to rldo behind a white horse. They think it's bad luck, and no mat ter how big a hurry they are in they'll always wait for a ear that isn't drawn by white horses." I said something about "supersti tion" and the foolishness of persons whostopped to think about the color of a car horse, when 1he driver in terrupted me. "I'm not so sure about that." ho exclaimed. "I've been runninga car moro than ton years and never had any accidents, but whatever bad luck I have had lias been when I was driving white horses. I know a dozen drivers who don't like to get behind such a team as this, and every one of them has good reason for It, too. There's lots of gamblers and men who bet on horse races who are like those two women you couldn't make them ride behind white horses when they aro going to the races. " N. Y. Herald. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Thia u beyond queation the most uooeaetul Cough Medicine we have ever aold, a few doeea invariably cure the wont cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while ite wonderful auccoss in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Sines its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a oough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10o.. 50c, and $1. If your lungs are sore.chest, or back lame, use Eui loh'a Porous Plaster Bold by New Berne Drag Co. I "Xm 1 Married or VjL" js-ivi,! Mr. A , de?;ni.i' ui li , "I declartf, I nil ii - is -o ncr ;.nJ nnUibtc that J H i . ; ny . i t':e . .1 ! a n jmeoi longer 1' :m 1 can Mp Vi l onu-is' ut wal it - i I 1 ! l -. A K -lulVriuj; frrnn -uii.' :uti' ihina. -I' rno.-riv nt. I irvaune.'' - M II! . ' f - .111 lliv.dl.l lei m-:is" ' i'i ll.r 'xiHTieucc is si. ji ( i.e. ii .1. . ' ;:' 11 :.- ir . d cy Hr l'i:.i - K;. . or;:, I'p .. i t'on. (J,! tlu 11 1. i : 1 . ti . I.:iiit,t nf inn li.n iv 'I - .11 I. !-!, in .1 " .Mr. r. . i , - 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 , 1 , .iiiihii I " I ( ' - M .'II ' ' ' 'ill lillll" p' elit - I I 1- I 1 T . f III, P.. I 1 1 1 ti , 1 . 1 , .i r 101 II' ,e r 11 !l , i '. nM'-.s. 1' . ' -.. 1 ,1 ..11 I'e: '1 111 111''. ' .111-1. .'' 11 liTi'liee 1 1 M .li. ill ll -, I Y 1 A ey ui" may I o dclincd as a man w 1 1 . 1 n 1. s ; I u t he is not to be t ' ..-.I 1 11., l'1-..i.l. ..el .iud i , e It'll s:iy, , in. in (nest I 11.. I lli.'V All." .'...! . . . the :.-h.-!. "i i 'Oil. ,1 ml e . o, . .ises u ne.es : U- i . n . . 1 0 mot. .el I" . . I Oi.'-u. e Mill imslu liie eil.t'.! K 1 ".; s c, .i .1:11, nl, nli is k.iIi! Kt V"iMti'.i' e 1. 1 cici. lie y wuuUI it en- Ii e. . . . . . ,:t 1 lit ct alter t ..;.: i; . . . ! 1 , .Vc. ati.l it T: 1 i s . . . I e . . - . 1st I. 1: liii-ic I . I I- ii n dozen A 1 1 ; 1 . 1 1 s i . : .ol "I one, live wc'.iMn'i i.a 1 1 j 1 1. I with the scl pi nt A Fauirite lm 1 00 s .mil t olds "Cli.iinberlaia's ( ougli Itemed is the I lest, ihf.bellie tor ol.ls and eoldH w have ev. r nold. "V.iyn S. Jveel x fcion, ol t oil Knn, ly. 1 It, 'S a f ivoi ite he 'ause I' ean al ways te depetided upon. It loosens a cold, relieves t he liiiigw and el- j fects a pernmnen; cure. W hooping CUUgll is in" 1 1 a 11 1 1 nn vi urn linn remedy is heeli t;iveii, as o. bqiie lies the tough mucin and makes it easier to cxpeerur.i'e. '" and ."id cent for sale Uy ,J . W.IonUa Dru-;- glStH. t: PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 0 test C VHU'f.Jll IrtFDXUATION FRlf. 4 FOR UlE UY DRUf. GISTS. K i: ntKAii r.titi.oii. s.l I .ill I ' !e . i J II -III il llel I('C I can, 1 '.,1 "1 . :0 In r 'M stall I I'.! lllnlel ii't'l. ii- ii M '' ', v. In ;c -h.' ill l.v ' ile.ise.i :o - i h. : ui i nil ml- mi. I pat-, lule. Cho'i e .10 1 1 il :urti;s!ii .1 liilnilles iliiv I'll'! l.il'i.'. I ,-i 11 ihle I'l'ees.l II. ! ;kt i ii k itnsr. i Tlio new. j STAMI.VKU lilt 110NAKV. I'lll.'i-ll, .1 I'I Hie Until, i.ll'i ell i ' i - I .1.. . 'i ii v... :.. ! Tin- IIH.st e..ll . : v. nl U cu r pi n- llilel i oil 1 lie Allielli all folltitictll. ost- iiiL' the l inii.il sii I ( Hie Million Dollar-. ; The splendid le-iillnl i ar- ot' al ior ; ol' I'll O M nil' 111 ! alal 1'e! ; I - i 1 . 11 ( lllillrlit j literal y im n. . : '. :i pn i.iii I in hi- Ii - I pal Inn in , 1 C p i- - i nor,!-, old and new. ' nu in '.In l.iiLiisli laii;ui-i'. i-!t 0, nun.) j Colltoil - li'l.llllll murk noins tllllll i i b-'o rs l ileiiiatioiia and ."."i. 0011 mure than tin ( i.liii v. il n erv binall advunei' on the pra e i I'll. i' lurmiT. and at ah'Ult ui e (..in t h t i.e prii e ol' the i it ler. Ill 1 1". o xollllnes i.l'a'.olll 1.1IMI iape elull. ill l'l 1.1. Kl'SsIA CIMI1MI. Willi liranisio- i.,teni i:ia iju.M i. IMU.X. a vi ry .i iliil saiuiir ol ilhe hook-niakers ail al slT.n'i. Jiaia'ii'.' in -: easy pav-iii'iit-. Ki j'n sit u-i hy Howard liei.i.. Tvia rrmAf t;io seat ot . I nmrj-Or. f ol diet or V"...!ioj nicil KTIVE : le to co n tract : in tho cise of . jlv ArrucTED VI o F. S. DUFFY, Driest and Sole A gent. ADMINISi'uATORS sale I'lirsinuit to an order of the Stincrior court o t' (,' raven County, llic mi liT-inned will sell a1, puhlie uiu lion lor c ash at the corner of Middle and South Front streets in the C'itv of New Berne. N. Cm llin Oth day of. Trine, 1S04, tit 12 o'rloek. M. the following pcnonnl pruperty, to u : One line horse nhoiit live years old, one rrno.l onen liu.fTi . one set of hitL"'i h u- np-is. one hut-'V rohc. one rjoltl wulch anil rliaiii. a fiw ai lii lis nl hnuS"hold luiuUil'e. i:, SiiUI property ljcin- of the etlcrts of the eslate of C. II. Fletcher, deceased. i II. L. (1IBISS, I Adm'r. ('. H. I'l. tchev. .i- '.I. ' This May lftlli. ls9i. COMMISIONEli'S SALE. rnrsnnntto n Oncrre aud onlcr, ot tho (Su pcrior Court, l Craven Cimnty in a certain in.ci'i;-ling ior salo for piirtition, entitled .lo-cph Iliihn, v-i Ilanniili A. Matthews nml .John MiitDii'ws, I will evil Rt the Court houso di(r in oil vot New lJernr, to 1h hibi-st liMor turra-ih, on MonOuy the 14th lay ol M:iv If-94, at tht hour ot i'i o'c lock M. the following il-v-icribf-l lot, as st ontatul lo scribed in Hi.-H-tii ;on titi'il in said proceed iiiK. boumli'tl niiti di-trrihrtl as follows: l.yiiiLr nd in-ill situate in the City ol New Berne, state ol North Carolina, beginning' Rt Hie Northwest earner lot mini her :J6on the south side ol tucen ptrtiet.and m lining tlienee soutliwestwardly u the Northwest eorner ot lot number 374, tiieaee oastwardly to the koii th west corner ot said lot number 39 thenee north wird'y tothe beginning on Qaoeu street. This 9th day of April, IS!. TWO IRON SAFES, One weighing 1,000 poaaila, 600 " Jml fii.ji 1 lie KtictorT, but hart kllea into inv miU and will be sold nt a GKKAT S ACKIFICK. l!i'nieiiil r, when you arc in want ol ..nidim in 1I1. llANKUCI'T Liue BIG IKK is th, plu-e to gt't it. on ran nlanyii wive nmneT by lonkinu; over tlu (JRKAT AMKIilCANJ HANK HIT I' DKAI.KK's STOt'K. All Organized. We take very great pleasure in slaliuj; that Maj. II. 11. Kogers, State Agt.,t'or Thk I'nited Hank I N; AND liriLDINii ('(., of Kich moiid, V., has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. II. .Iones, President. .Ian. W. P.IDDI.K, "iee Pres. II. M. Groves, Bec'y. & Trea. Wm. W. Clakk. Atty. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas Keizenstein N.II.Stkeet, Matt Manly, F. Dikfy, Hen Maun. Jas. H. Dun y. APntAisEKH : N. II. Street, .las. W. Piddle. P. Dully. i ? Loans granted promptly. nil ini f (jOO(J. Ilrtl Brick, We rb prepared to till all orders np to 100 thouHand per week. W. P. BUKKUS. MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THIS OUT and with 10 cents send to 11s, and we will forward yon THIRTY Two PAGES sheet music six the pret tiest Yoenl and Insl ruiiientivl Mu sic published, printed in elegant style, Willi livo large and lour smaller pictures ol' the leeding actresses of the day in each folio. Adress. Musical Echo, 1111 llroadwax . N. V. al'-'tf VITAL TO MANHOOD. Im. E. O. WKSTS KKKVK AND BRAIN TREAT MKN'T, n ppeirt.'fnr Hystt'riR, lJlzziues,!, Filn, Ncu ni!i:i:i, Hemlm-lie, Nitviiuh I'n istrntl.m ciuisi-il In itli i.h.il or t.il.iu'ci, IVftki'fulniiss, Mi'iitiil Ili'i.ri'h!.ni Stifli'Ul!! tif llriiin, niusiiin msaiiltj , ini-i-ry, .Iron ili'iitli, 'ri'iimluri' Ol.l Ant', llarr. -en. iaish i'.i l'uwiT in I'illn.r cx, liiiimli'iu-y, l.eu.-.irrliu-a ami ui: l i'inuli) Wi.'nkni'si.i'H, lav.iluiiliu-.v IKses, Sptirrau larrhu-a causcl liy Dii'i-mviiieu uf brnm, Self iiIiuh'. (iv.T-ln.luli'.'n. t'. A iii..iiIIi'h trt-aliiH'ul, fl a r.trK'. hy mail. Willi em-li nr.l.-i- f..r(l l...ie-, will, f". will Tii-1 written mianiiiH-t- t.i ri'f itml it n..l enitiil (iuiirai.t. i-il-su.-.l hj av'.-nt. IVKS 1".S 1.11 EH 1'ILl.S ruri'ssl.-k H.'iKlii.-h.-, Hi 11. iiisno-n, J.lver Oomnluijit, Soui St.imiir.h, I.i.s.ephlnim.l OousUpatlou. J UlAKANTKliS lnsued only ty F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Huberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent. Representing IruiiniD.ee Company of North America of Philadelphia. Home Insurance Corupauy of New York. Hartford Firo Insurance Company of Hartford (Jiieeti Insurance Company of Eng land. North Carolina II une Insurance Com pany of KaleiK-i. (ireenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. Punmix Inenrauce Company, of Brook lyn. Lnited Underwriters IuBitrance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurauco Company, of Bo.sum. REMOVAL. S. R. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE 5 AND KEAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite thoJCotton Ex change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. LADIES r- 10 0 KMOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL HMD PENNYROYAL PILLS am the original and only FRENCH, sateand r liable onro on the market. Price $L00; sent b; mail. Genuine sold only by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Solo Agent. THE WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL Ls a ten-page eight cohrmn Demo eratic Newspaper. It contains the host of everything going. HENUY WATTEESOX is the Editor. Price $1.00 a Year. The Weekly Courier-Journal makes very liberal terms to agents and gives free premiums for clnbs. Sample copies of the paper and four-page Preminm Supplement sent free to any address. Write to COURIEE-JOUENAL CO., Louisville, K. TBE New BeraeiWeekfv Journal And ,tbe. COUBIEB JOUENAL will be sent one' year to ny ad dress for $1.75. ; Address, .- , 5 JO UBNAL, iJew Bernej (jr. Q j''" Wm. h. Oliver Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Bollet SEWBF.nx, n. c. A Number of Time-Tried and1 Some ex Ira line Divers in Uorn-alio adapted to all purposes Fire Tested Companies Represent-, Exceptionally tine Draft Horses ami Mules. ed. ' mOvII2W a.s.,s repre- m q an(J NOIOHAUY rUlSLIC. , , i commissioner of needs for New harness always on uanu. York, Connecticut and IVnsyl "rr Agent National Hoa.d Ma- Ve will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, line Underwriters. I PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SUGi.0-0RAL DENTIST. Ollice Henry Huilding. Miii'lir sliiil. Inlwi'ii Hum. I nml I'ullork Nurth Kiiv.iial i lnncli y:i-.l. Tirth Kxlnirti-il AliNiliiU'lv williiuil p iin ' liv a urn :in I li.irinli's ai)lii- itlun ut TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All I'l'.UH lir- nl III'- piiilissliiii il.ini' at slmrlest uoliri'. JriySlllMilrlioll . Il.llailli'dl foil DR. G. K. BAGEY, SDRGEON DENTIS'I. Offioe. ilidile i'-rei't. oppoiitt BrvptU' ihurofa . leo3dwtf NEWBERN. N. 0 DR. J. d7 CLA'RK, DKNTIST, HEW UICHNK. . . Ulrica oil (.Iravon strfet boiweon l6lloch . nd Broad J a. BENTON, M.D., D.D.8. i'rafloe limited lo t tpni I1 ve aud Me ch(:tHl I)nlitry nd Lmn Surgery j Teetb ex tract d without pain by tht j use of Nltro Oztde (iaa. ! ' Everything to the line of Denllitry dan in tne bet style. Hatlftfuctlon guaranteed. Offlce, corner of Middle sir eland Kedera alley, oppoalte Baptli t'b"" P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pollock street,First room above Farm. m er'g & Morchant's Bank. Wilt praotlce In the Conn ties of orayen rteret, Jones, Onilow and Pamlico, United HtaM Court at New Berne, na Supreme Oonrl of tUe Htate WM.. CLARKE, Ollice, 72 South Front street oj. posite Gaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Ktal Estate Agent. New B Tic, N. C. '.onaectlon. New Y rk Boston and Canadti. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands. Town lots. Do you want to bay T WKITE. Do you want to sell t WHITE. SPF.UIA.L. 1500 ucres, Trent lload, 6 miles ot oity. Timber and Truck land. WE TELL YOU jo thing new when wc ttate that Itpayi toenffaf .11 a permanent, most healthy and pleasant bun neK, that returns f profit for every day'i work Snrh is the business we oflVr the work in ir clans Wv teach them how to make money rapidly, and .vi iniiitee every one wlm fo k our in.tructioUr '-.!:lifully the making of t,.1O0.0O a mouth. i very one who takes hold now anil works will ufi'ly and speedily IncreuHe C"lr etirnhigs; then in i 1'e no question about it; otiier now at work in- (loinff It, and you, reader, can do the iaim I'.l is the best paying biulnevt that von hav Mr had the chance to secure. Yon will make k :i ave mistake if you fail to give it a Ma) at one If vou grasp the situation, and act quickly, you Hi directly find yourself in a miLt prosperom iMiie-w, at which yoa can lun-lv make ana lav .ire nuins of money. The remit rt only a few louru work will often eual n week' wages Whether you are old or voting, man or woman. It makes no different-, no as w- " mm, and sua ces will meet yuu at the voi murt. Neltbei experience or capital necessary. Those who work for us re re wanted. Why not write to-day lot fuU particulars, free 9 K. O. A IX KM A CO.. Bos Ho- 440, AacwatA. Ks THE WORLD AND THE STATE ; -, . FOR 11.25. ' We will wrjfl the New Tobk Weklt WoBLDnnd Wkeklt Statb ontt year each for $1.35 or the Wcbklt Statk two years for 1 1., A(UlreK Th State. . , ; f " Rich mood, V-. Rfl. HAHN & CO I ' ' has .u'st uirrruNKi) 50- -HEAD 10 . RANGING FROM And Weighing From AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. IVdC. HAHiV fi? CO. llliie Front Staliles, in for .etisi Money S6, '.This lsmij DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customerSi which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They cmn affirm! to U Rt h lens profit, uml w helfovo you can save money by buying U JOOV footwear of the dialer advertised below. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 10, 1894, edition 1
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