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-4 1 IBLISHIE'S aXSOCICIMST. . an--::? - Till DAILY JOt RXAl U pbilaVrd DaUy .lortAtetey M pes- year; aiostha.' Mlnnl ta city aoberiiaara a M cnU p month. THK- WIP.ILT jorst U mm wlU be eoUecaed ptoanpUy at tha end ol tshaaoAt."''. ."' ' " - " thM mulil ohjnfillnns'l It preoualu, M withheld th Hatal tlx author. Article ' attiaa hall Miaow muatlPld tor. ' AdVarttaeaeent bead Baslaee - lomi Mrnl0uA'?iM lor ar,t laaartloaT crt each ubi.tat lnaertlon. pwUI MM lor extended tine. A ay wm fMUnf aegiiaved at any enony Ma aosnsannlealtoa, Ht obtain tl naine M Cm author by applicator this ofooe . aarf shewing wheTala the rrV0 "lu. u- A urn 1 A I X.r& Tpfrttr - .-IlSpriitOt. C. lTSatrcoCX, - Local EeporteJ, Alfred ut the Mlt OjHec fit.bW Berne, I C. at tamd-dttt mailer. Th Eigh Point Enterprise tells that a Jog tip In that section hunts turtles In the branches and catches many as eleven or "twelve in a day. Since we heard of the horse that set .pointed) fish, we are not disposed to dispute it. Tbe Durham Globe, edited by John Wilber Jenkins rej'nizes the groat distinction between neutral lty and independence. He claims 1 bis Editorials is "independent," and his paper would indicate that it is. The road engine and rock-crnsber the city of Durham has already paid for itself in tbe improvement of tbe streets and roads., If there was any progresi in 'the -country, every eoanty in tbe state would own one. c " An English financier advine tbe United States to withdraw Mie cir culation of greenback paoer money as the best solution of our mone tary troubles. Americans have about come to the conclusion that England has dominated our tinan. oial policy long enough. If they have not, it is time they should. i Tbe Expressions of regret over tbe unfortunate Vance interment affair, are universal, and the people of North Carolina deplore It sincerely. If the family cannot agree as to where the dust of the dead statesman shall repose, let them refer it to a senatorial com mittee for settlement. The schools having about all closed for the season, and the col lege students being at. home with aheir lores, the teachers will now have a show and give object les sons in f'Polite Society" at the sea shore. Many of them require and deserve; a rest, while some of them have been resting all the time. . . The case of Hall and Hadley, who shot and killed a man named Bradly, in which the murderers were in -one state when they shot across the line, and killed their man in another, is bothering the lawyers as to which 8taf.e, if either, they can be tried in. The settle ment of this question will be of In terests W those who cop template fighting j duel. They had better wait till this point is decided. As th4 Military encampment of the 8tatd guard -goes toMorebead again this year, it is suggested that the authorities will display a little more judgment in economical management than to tearflown the quarters as soon as the encamp ment is over, as they did last year. The f GOO. spent there last year was old for $180, when if tbe quarters had been allowed to remain, much expense would have been saved. It is time a permanent encampment was fixed upon. Electing Senators, - So radical in some sections of the ' country has the feeling of hostility to the-Senate beoome that tbe sentiment is freely expressed that the Senate has outlived, its career of usefulness in the Government nnderlts present mode of organiza tion and election, and members of tbe House' of Representatives have not infrequently been (solicit ed t ioHowthe" example ol onr Eoglisty ctrOBins and pass a resolu tion thttiga the Hoase to abolish the Senate as co-ordinate branch of the legislative department, of the vjffnjwewtjg mtkmsmmrttjU. been done by Parliament in refer ence to the Honse of Lords iu Eng. land .Crongressman Tucker. ; 1 )iai 'Yffi u m Mir Uou;irv M' f1rft torobtf iierisJjtl tMMi r'TiiiT I 1 ll II I Hoticj I I' r aWlved will l A''AMtII 'J THEuul UTTI,lTwI ItSOoB. rvM AMAAmAitk -Harm ttlc. btilwl with joy by hundred of young people around for the last tweAvexjjwe; Td cw. now e odtd. urpssaed in xeelte-ce all other leretolore held. Tbe prog.'ammes raa arranged o happily and with I 0 in orb cue cd skill tbat ?ot one I I ogle blander oocaried to mar tbe I erfect svmmrtry of tb whole. Mr. Rhodes the Principal cftbia 1 cbool deserves a word, of credit. t is an excellent institution end in j I wated in tbe progressive town of ,ittleton, in one of the healthiest 1 eotiooa of North Carolina. It ii 1 lo in a short distance of tbe far 1 med Panacea spring, There will begin o 00 tbe 2d Jay of July, '91 tb H rst session of le Christian Teac' -i'h Assembly 3na summer fciiooi inner me ices of R-v. Mr. 1! jodeg. UDH- I It will nenon-secterian and oflBcer bany advantage-. F. JoIidid's Oriental Soap is Uie most II Iktite facial map for Indies' uv in cxii--tence, iibsolutolv pure and li iijlil v ineil. ctel. Partl&auidiip (ione Daft. The refusal of Judge O. 11. llor ton, of Illinois, to take part in tbe commencement exercises 'of the Northwestern Un.versity, in case Gov. Altgeld is permitted to occupy a seat on tbe platlorm, mvolves 11 question of taste which Judge Mor ton is folly pririleged to determine tor himself in bis own way. But wben the Philadelphia Tivse, iu commenting upon the matter, and justifying tbe judge in his ac tion, goes on to say that for a tiuii Lir rea-Kin he could refuse to te cognize Grover Cleveland,, we fail to see t He logical connection lie tween the two enses. We are told, indeed, that the same bargain l which tbe vote .of the auarcbiets and socialists of Chicago w3;e pnr chased for Altgeld lor trjvertioi enur d to the b due tit of Mr. Cleve land for President, and with the result, ef plunging the country into a whirlpool ol labot riots und blood shed. It .strikes ns that this conclusion is toofar-tetehed' to accord', with common Sense, or -uven 'ommou decency. Granting all that is alleg ed againet Gov. Altgeld as beiDg aa unfit assooiate for Judge tier tiu, wrjat is there, pray, in tbe course or characteristics of Mr. Cleveland that should debar the President also from l!ie judge's 4r- A 11 II I - I of L. select companionship? I The ubsru that the nomination of Altgeld for Governor is the!'1' prim iry canse ot tbe lawlessness' so gmerally prevalent nould of it self be difficult ol substantiation, though it may have been a con tributory influence; but to associate Mr. Cleveland in the feame conspir acy, and attach to him any share whatever in its consequences, is a proposition too absurd to be enter talned, and only serves to show to what reckless and ridicqlons ex tremes the partisanship of the day is rnnning. Washington Post. t limatie lafloence n Health. It cannot lie denied tlint the influence ofclimnli upon benlth in 5re.1t, and it i iu rccoimition of this fact that physician' send patient." differing with pulmonary di-oasei t i;rcut distances for "chance of air." lint i lien the still'erer ballpens to be too poor to act upon the advice his lot i- hard indeed. But il is not necessarily hopeless. Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery can be had at any medicine store, nnd to it thoii.vwdi whose cases were considered desperate owe their livec. Up to a certain point in the progress of Consumption, Dr. Tierce's Golden Med ical Discovery is n positive remedy, lint delay is danscroiis with Consumption, hi all the conditions t lint lead to it. the "Dis covery is the remedy. it It severe ling ering Coughs or Weak Lungs,' nothing acts so promptly. 'Every disease that can be leached through the blood yields to this medicine. The Scrofulous affection of the lungs that's called (Jonsumption is ono of them. For this, and for every other form of Scrofula, l'orall blood-taiuts and disorders, nnd all chronic Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, the "Dis covery fe the , ftttly temfcdv so certafn that itY-an jbetiaractted.: ft it cvet fails to bentfit or enrtrOB liflve your' rnonev back. ' ': Onn anything else be "just as good'' for you to buy? Don't you believe it. At court one becomes a sort of human ant -eator, and learns to catch one's prey by ono's tongue- Bulwer. Ob, What a t'ongli. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of tho eure approach of the.) more terrible disease Consumption. Asll yourselves if you oan afford for the sake of savins; 50o., to run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experience that Shilob's Cure will Cure your cough. It never fails. This ex plains ' rhy more than a Million Bot tles were sold the past year. It relieves croups and whooping oough at once Mothers, do not be without it. For lame baok, side or ohest use Shiloh's Porous plaster. Bold by New Be rue Drmi Co. A Valuable Town Lot and Silverware For Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of the Superior court of Craven county, 1 will sell at pub lic vendue for cash at the cour; house, in New Berne !N. C, on Monday, July Sod i8M, at '12 o'clock M., the brick house ind lot on East Front street, in the city of Xew Berne, recently occupied by Miss JShzibeth Justice, known as lot Jfo. 1. Alsoj the following silverware: 1 tea' iiot. d sugar dish, 1 milk pot, one old Jjiik: pot, 1 ladle, 8 table spoons, 12 de- gurt ipoons, 1 sugar longs, 1 cream tame, 5 tea "noons, 4 old teaspoons, add 1 salt spoo 1. Chas. C; Ciabk. May 25, 1894. Commisssonet. IT Baodsovnt laay Ja Sfw Berarf Wrr r ... J Jl - r'llirh B VvOadM had N In pnira M aad anovlDce 70a of iu ul IViUla froo. Larca bc. andtl. lfll 4A A' 'li PoeU utter great and wise Jhtngs which they do not them eUeHidtstand.-Plato. . . Qurself love is ever readv tn 1 ovjerjrTroni our better judgment i nd join tht; en?inv within iiteel. A Farorlte for Coughs and told' ''Chamberlain's Cough Kemody ih the bMt medicine for olils and ixilJa we e ever sold, s h 8. Ktcl & Mvi, ! (' il Kuu. Ky. It 's H f t' u; It'' 1'P r U in a!- li'OnCUS ' a cold, 1 ( l eM th ! feets ft pet maiicii' : . .ami ef- vVlinopiug when this 1 oouu is ut K'f i it lique makes it and 50 lies 1 bo touli mucus hiiiI eisler to txiei"orati cent for 'y J V. Jordau Drug, gints. m . w4 PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. . 1001 fl VAlUABlt INFORMATION FREE. FOR CAIE r OBU0GI8T8. " 4 OKT TIIE BEST. The new. STANDARD DICTIONABY. ru lislnd by UieFiink uud Wnyirills ('.,., Ne w York. Tin' most exponsiv? wmk ever pro duced on the A 11101 i;m Continent. Cost ins 1 lie round sum ot One Million Dollars. The splendid rc-nlt ol yctir of hilior of Two '.lunilred and Forly--i'Vi n eminent lilciMiy nun. c.i'ii n spicitilNt inhisde- l;ll't llU'lll. t'niiipi is js :ill I he ot l, old nnd new, i "v in the Ln-lish hinirii ie. (oOO.OOO.) Contiiins 1 7.1. (UK! moiik vohds th:m el)-ti'is l.nlrrn.dii'M il, ami i.i.lKHI 11:01 than I he Ceiinn v, al a verv small on the price of the former, nnd al al 'lit e l hi 1 1 h tne price ol the latter. Ill Inn ollluus of about 1,1(1(1 eh. iii I-'ri.i. ltissiA r.iMHNo, p.ipes with .nui-.ins patent ukfkrknck indkx. a very jiei lci t sample of ithe book-uiakerti ait a! l7.l'o. jiajnlile ini easy p.-ty-intiil-'. I!cpre-ct:iid by Kowahu l!i ll. A.g II. 0. NKW BKIiXl'. X. C. MAY. 30th, special tike table truck'"' train X. - - -AIJ11AIL, ctf.et SA'I I 111 )AA", .lune lind, DAILY KXCE1T sl .NDAV III (14. tiupph : 111 'i; t to Time December 1 1 li . ls;i;i. Table No. 'If, of New til l c larks. 10 :;n 1 1 mi 1 1 is 11 -.1 1-' 17 12 -7 I .! 1 :4." '.' .-OS J 1(1 ;i (Hi A. M. ( rei LV.'ll, III ( : r. m. Kllltoll, Fulling Croek, I. a (iriiiie, liesl's. loliliboro. No. 1 Train will wait indefinitelv at Core Creek when oil time for 212, unless otherwise ordered by train dispatcher. lSr"Thc nhovc tnin returning, will le:ive Goldshoro for Xew Berne, at 4 p.m. as an extra, unless otlirrmse ordered. L. DILL, Sup't. In -surd . -.. y ttf . tb eak tf ist3wi' -n iiStruMu-yitji. . .. , . ...roaUjr. VbM .S'ENTIVE ,!.. .-'-' i! letocontraet a . . v.i; i iutt in Um case of t. .? rT.T ArrucrxB j .- : ..ft. We fUT4a CURE F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Pursuant to an order of the Superior court of Craven County, the undersigned w ill sell a public auction for cash at the corner of Middle and South Front streets in the Citv of New Berne, IT. C. rn the ftb day of June, 1894, at 12 o'clock, M. the following personal property, to wit: Unc line corse about live years old, one good open lmgav, oiie set of buggy har ness one buggv robe, one gold watch and chain, a few artioleg of household funiture etc. Nud property being of tbe effects of the estate oi C. 11. Fletcher, deceased. H. L. GIBi.S, Adrp'r. C. IT. Fletcher, dee'd. This May 190), lt4. j jr .X H COMMISSIONER'S SALE. l mrwantto a rteoree and order, of the.Sn- penor court, ol craven vJoonty' la a certain proceiMlings for salo for partition, entitled jnsepn i. iiihhn, vn uannati a. Alatuiews and John Mutthe-ws. 1 will sell at the Court house door in tno city ot New licrne, to tne mgnest tiKKiriv tor c;tu, on Honday tne inn day ol May Into, J I hoarot 12 clook SI. the following Uet-istuS 16t, asset dufiand do. Kcritied In the petit ion tiled in said proceed- iiti.d 1 utiimli.i I -I in I (!. .aiii lio m a ltllnwfl f.yVliIitiut lois;dtna;ubitt4 4ti Saw. jserne, brute ot sovtn uarottua, Demntng at the Nurthweat earner ot lot number 30otitle South side ot Quean sttvutMtrtd rimnwlfftnoriae Houtliwestwanlly to the KorthweMt eorner 6t on lot number -74, thence eastvardly to the souttrwestcornerof saidrot number 369 thenee nort ljwardlv-toUw beKiaBiax on (MoistmeitJ STliia th day ol Aprn7Sf x '" rl 7 oWESa.jU0lON,CommiBioner. I ffjwf 'orretUirJiqzituti ri-jiS- ",iUi,'s! Ft wwgutng 1 1 nb pon Jpt froai the Factory, bat bar kiln TUSto my hnoih and will be sold at s GRCTApiTriC ; Komt oiber, wben yoa are In want oi aoyibing in the BANKBITT Line BIG IKE it thi place to get it You can alwavi save money by looking OTCT tbe GREAT AMERICAXf BAXK BCPT DEALER'S STOCK. All Organized. We take very great pleasure in stating that Maj. II. II. Rogers, State Agt.,for The United Bank ino and Building Co., of Rich mond, Va., has organized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. R. Jones, President. Jas. W. Biddle, Vice Pres. H. M. Geotes, Scc'y. & Tres. Wm. W. Clahk. Atty. BOARD of DIRECTORS: Wm. Dunn, Chas: Reizenstein N. II. Street, Matt Manly, F. Duffy, Ben Hahn, Jas. B. Duffy. Appraisers : N. II. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. leLoans granted promptly. all m Till: WORLD AM) THE STATE FOR If 1.23. We will send the Nkw York Weekly World ar.d Wekkly Stath one yenr each for f 1.25 or tlic Wkf.klt State two yenrs for $1. Address: The titalu, Richmond, Va.. MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THI8 OUT ami with 10 cents nentl to us, and wo will forward vou thirty-two j PAGF.s sheet music six the pret Itiest Vocal and Instrumental Mil lie published, printed iu elegant j style, with two large and four smaller pictures of the leeding actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Musical Echo, 1441 Broadway, N. Y. alL'tf VITAL TO MANHOOD. riUffla. UeadAcha. Nerrona Pnwtritlim nnnaoH hi nlcohol or bibnccn, Wakef ulnem, JdenUl Depresslim Softenlmiof Brain, canning Insanity, misery, deoar death, Prematnro Old Age. llarreunoM, Loss ol rower In either eex, Im potency, LeuoorrhcM and alt Female Weaknefcei, Involuntary Losses, Hperma torrhow cadited by over-ezertlnn of brain, Self abuse, over-Indulgence. A mouth's treatment, f 1 S for BS, by mall. With each order for 0 boiea, wlu fJl will send written KUarautee to refund if not cured Guarantees Issued by agent. WEST'S LIVER PILLS cures Hick Headache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and Constipation. UUARANTLES Issued only by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole Agent. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Koberts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Insurance Company of JNortn America oi flulauelpbla. Borne Insurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Uarttora, Queen Insurance Company of Eng land. North Carolina II nun Insurance Com pany of KaleinY Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. v Phcunix Insurance Company, of Brook lyn. United UnderwritoM Iusurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Boston. REMOVAL. S. U. STREET, GE1TEEAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite theCotton 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 100 KNOW OR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL P PEWTOL FILLS are the original and only FRENCH, safe and re. liable oare on the market, frice tUUi aent bi mail. Genoine sold only by P. S. DUFFY, 'Druggist and Sole Agent. THE WEEKLY GOURIER-JQURilAL Is a ten-page eight column Donio- craiio jdewspaper. it contains tne best of everything going. HENRY WATTERSON is the Editor. Price $1.00 a'iYttar. 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., Loufttville,1Ey.v 'j&S" 'jfi -a.v, : TflrK - - New Berne'TVfiefc Journal And .the .COURIER JOURNAL willl)e sent one- year-to"anv't ad" djtijs ior I1.75.J " Asddxss, ? 1 i -lT Ma;0LIVERiiW. HAHN-&--CO.,' Ufr.FJre, Marine, Accident; Fidelity. - Steam Dollet Insurance, . SEWBEKN.2T.Q. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORARY PUBLIC. . Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl vania. E7Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. DR.E. H. GOLDBERG SUGEO-ORAL DENTIST. Office Henry Building. Middle street, bctwen Broit.l and Pollock North Episcopal church yard. Teeth Ejttnv'ted Absolutely without pain by a new and hurmlcss application of TONTINE. Most Delicate can USE IT. All brunches ol tho prolesslon done at shortest notice. - Satisfaction Guurauteed-t8( DR. G. S. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offioo, iliddle street iburoh. opposite Baptist iooSdwtt NEWBEBN N. O. DR. J. IX CLARE, DENTIST, IEW BERflK, N. O. Office ou Oraven street, between Pollock nd Broad J a. BENTON, M.D D.D.S. Praotlo. ilnilUd to Opeiatlva and ate ohacloal Uentlstry and Denla Bnrg.ri . i Taetb ax tr acted lthoat aaln br thi on of Nttro Uzlds Oas. ETerytnlnf in the Una of Dentistry don In taa bast style. Satisfaction gnarantaed. Oinea, oorn.r of Middle rtir.et aad Fadara allay, oppoalta Bastlu c"-" P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW . Pollook street, First room above Farm. . er'i & Merchant's Bank. Will prMtioe in tha Oonntlaa of Oraven ertoret, Jonas, Onslow and Pamlloo. a Dnltad State Oonrt at New Barne, and Joorama Ooort of tua Btat. WM.. CLAHKE, Office, 72 South Front street oj.. posite Qaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Real Estate Agent, New Bi-ne, N. C. Connection. New Y irk Boston and Canada. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands, Town lots, Do yoa want to bay f WRITE, Do yoa want to sell t WRITE. 8PF.0IAL. 1500 uores. Trent Road, 8 miles of oity. Timber and Truck land. WE TELL YOU .uthiug new whed we tate that it pays ta enf a; . i. permanent, QMMt healthy and pleaMRt 6..' tlutt retwa. 9 pro lib for every day1 work- Hell 1, the business we offer the working elaM teaeli them how to make money rnpidlf, and it triuite avery on who fotlol i our taetraotloat :i!ifully the Biakinf ol aVtOO-OO a uiontk. -Kvery one who take bold bow and works wtL purely and speedily increase trir earnln;; thert oan be no questiop aboat it; other aow at ork are doing It, and you, reader, en til aanie l'hls Is ine best parrnf bosiuu. taat yoa bars sver had the ehane to secare. - Yoa win auk s Trare mistake if yoa faU to fir it a rial at one If you grasp the situation, and aet qutokly, yoa riil dlreeUy Ind yooreelf in a most oroapwoas asln.ls, at whioh yoa eaa surely make and tart arte suou of motley. The results of only a fea tours' work wUl often equal a week' wages Whether yoa are old or youaf, asaa orrasaaa,S make no difference, do a we tell yoa, and sue ees will meet yon at tbe vary start. Netthef experienea or cupital aeeessary. Those wha work for a are rewarded. Why sot write to-day fat fall psrttsadars, free B. C ALLKN CX., T o j Beat Xa. 4M, Ancaata, M t '. il 7 5 ...v'f' If tr. V, . ? ' ',,--' . .... . . "- ; y HAS JUST UETUBKKD 50--HEAD UH - RANGING FROM 4 And Weighing From Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to till purpose. Exceptionally tine Draft Horses A full and complete Harness always on hand. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, ar ar - AN AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't fail to come. 1VT. HAHN dte OO. I5.no Front Stables, Middle Street, iNew Berne, N. (J. The Bt Stroes foi Leaat Money. 3 L8o. Iv i Thisisjj DEALERS who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They eaa afford to ell at a leu profit, and we beUeve you oan save money by baying aU yaw footwear of the dialer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. For Sale by J. J. BAXTER, fAgt, Hew Berne TS. C. BANKS S, 1 BSItn, Prtt. THOS t'ti.nBlAVlM Pre . 0. 1. ROBEETS, Ua titer The National Bank, OF NEW BEBNE, N. 0 iHOOBPomatn 186B. Capital, - - $100,000 Surplus froats, - 98.168 DIBECTORB. Jas. A. Bk- , Tbos. Daniels. Obab S. BLraa J. H BaOUUBJi. Jmo Dunn, . L. Haavrv. G, H. Kobrrts, E K Bishop. THO. A. Garor, Pre. C, K, Fot, Oaihter. 11 U. Oaovcs.Teller Wm. Uomii, VMa-rree. CITIZENS' BANE NEW BfcatN, 5 C. DO JL GBJEEAL 'Ba.VKINQ BnBIRKSS. Tba aeoonnta of Banks, Bankers, Corpora. tlona, rarmer. Marebants and etbara r-' aaivad on favorable terms. Prr-mpt and oaraful attention given to the interaatof onr oustomera. board or DiBaoroaa, Ferdlnan DlrleU, K H. Me.dowa, i. A. Meadows. Obaa, Duffy, Jr. Sasnnel W. Ipoek, Ja ls Badmoaet, Ohaa. fl. fowl.r, Obaa. Belaeneteta William Dunn, - Mayer Hahn, B. W. dmallwood. Tho. A. Oreaa. Un n . ive u m. roj. 0, O- Green. . THE Farmer? & Merchants Bank Began business May 1891." Capital Stock, paid In, f 76,000.00 Surplus, ... 6,000.00 Undivided Fronts, . . S.SOO.On Dlrldoadipkld, 10,500.00 OFF1QEB8 : L. H. OvTLam, Ptwiidatm W- S. Cbadwick. - Vice Pres. f. YT. DffWir, Cashier. 1. H. FowbUh Tallay. F.I".Matthkws . . Oolleotor. With well eiUblisbed oonneotions this Bank la prepared to offer all aooommo lattons oontisteot . with einaervatlve sankins- v- ' ' " Prompt and careful attention given to (olleotiona. We will be pleaW to eorrespend with thoaer who may oontemplate making thaoget or opening new acooants, - . the t . is a recognized authority in Prac tical rruit-Qrowing, Market Qard ening and very branchj of the business connected with the fruit and vegetable industry... Its col nmns contain articles from the best i informed v vraetital s fruit growers in this conntry. ';5 '. . It is a six column, eight-page all rOnnd fruit-growers and familvLttMyordl.aurfoyinsnt Bead for fteekJt journal., it la published- -aerai. monthly at Cobden, . Illinois, the frnit-growing centre of the West, at 50 cents per yean . - oena rgr tree aampiecopy. ;'.:ft FROM THE WEST WITH , S A, D MULTS 50: TO 7 YEARS OLD, 850 to 1450 lbs. Each.' aud Mules. line of Buggies and V7. L. DOUGLAS SHOE GENUINE WELT. Squrakieu, Bottom Waterproof. Bart Shoe told at the prka. 84 and 83.50 Dress Shos. Ktiufll riulom vtnrk. coalintr Iram to SH. v4-S3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Botes. Best Walking Shoe ever made. $2.60, and 82 Shoo a, Unequauea at ine price. Boys 82 SI. 70 School Shof LADIES' $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 itunt ua sen ioeuti.aWii In the world. All Style Insist upon bavvlaa; w. 1 Duriaa huooi. jjauk ina price stamped oej bottom. Brock to Mass, Wanted! Names! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 14, 1894, edition 1
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