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; .' . ::-;;.: . , i JLl(NAi.lubli8hded Dally v at Si.uo pur year; tl.50 'at lx vered to H'.y MnDseilber kLV HNAl. la .published ., si ay lit tl.au pel year, a,: ... t lor trmisti-nl uilverUsem lit umet i it advanoo, ;ihHfiitar 'rtTlie. 1 bo collttluU ilrouipti nl lUe end itcatlons containing newa ot aula ic interest are ollulUd. Ko com a must be expected to be publish- i" -aim ob)eotloaable paraonaUttoa, or the name f the author. Artrora i u.un halt a column must be paid tot. l v-t i ocmetiU under bead ot Business Lo . l Koador 16 cent per line lor flrat . : . Uon, II cent each nbequeBt Insertion 'al ratoe tor extended time., , - f.i.Vt y person feeling acgilered at any anony 8 fommunieallon can obtain the name ie author' by application at tliia ffloe and shoving wherein the grievance exist. 1 - -taH5-!.'vXi?V-' BCLE3 ADOPTED BITOT NOETH CARO- OLINA PRESS ASSOCIATION. , The sun at not leu than Are cent per line will be charged tor "card ot thanks, reolu Hons o reopect' end obituary poetry," i tor obituary aotloei other than thoae which the editor blmaell shall give a a matter ol news. - ...t-.o.fe-;-;"'vv..i' Notice 61 church and society and all other entertainment from which revenue 1 to be derived will be charted tot at the rate ot 4Mte )(, 'f . A-t-r.(.' X. CHiSTSS, . Piroprltto. 0. T. 2AXC0CX, , K" Local Beportor, , WJbUertiut the .Pott, Office at Fete Berne, $. ft, at tewuMut matter. , TBI VOHGBESMOB Al CONTEXnOX, ' The Democratic Convention of this dietriot will assemble at Dunn, in '.li cc-atry of Harnett, lot the ln of July 1894. TheUteOraTen County Demo- . cratio Contention appointed Dele- catea to the Concessional Con ven. Con but rwsed no t resolutions in regard lo it, than leaving- the del' f-.Ls lo Tote and speak a they . provided ihey peak for sDeraoorej and advocate and; rote for the nomination 01 a true uemo- erat. ft ft Tie number1 of candidates la an - Bsaally large, and atill the bars are down so that whoever will can en tltet?t:r; -.,'ftiv:-' - Kearly every county baa a repre aentative la . the field, and it is : aaial fojr delegate, to support their oonnry man as long as mere is i reasonable ' hope of .his nomipa This writer holds the credentials of a delegate, but it will be impos : aible for hfm to. attend the Con vention,' and therefore we take the liberty" of suggestiBg that the main - tenane ow ineiples is very . mnoh more Im'pojtaflt than the nomina- uon or any particular man. , Gentleman, of , the Convention ao adopt W short and vigorous platform, sound to the core and . avoid personal bickerings. It any man has a personal grievance let kiss ' bear it like a man, and aotthrnst it upon thepartyi-iV - ' Let ue b eareful lo avoid bring- ; ins about the condition of affairs . that is now so discreditable to a taster State. Nothing, can be more : humiliating to the good people of a noble State than to see leading cit iseaa engaged in a disreputable contest for personal -advantage to . the detriment of society.'.' ft" politics affords a, field for the : display of - the highest order of manhood, and he who rises to the , highest plain is the best represen- ' tative of a brave, virtuous and in .telligeat people.. ? ' We trust that the Dunn Coaven. tioa will leave no soars' to be eye sores :throngboat the ;campalgn Let out; standard-bearer show , no wounds but those inflicted by the enemy . in the hottest of the fight. : This district can be carried by : fair and honorable means, butt will require the CTnited strength of the . nnttwrifled Democracy. ' ths JOTTSlf AL, has its preferen. . ces, bn now as ever,' it intends to - ; give its unfaltering snpport to the , ' notnlneel of the .Democratic par ty TTabHISGTON LETTEE. ' ' , ' :' '"-"' I H . ... i Capital - jsliw SeWswiWstk' is ; ;Braats an Henie-Oost efths o " ,' Strike X EpoUe4 Sous. ' - Thn laW tliat' the Wior nniou of the Booth snubbed Debs from start to finish is quoted bete in favor, of ' that section - as a J good' place ror - th future Investment of eapitaL t There il no truth4n.,ths rumor r-t the President r1s ' going", td t-'.orado, bear hunting" when Con rz aojourns. Se . is ' going to - s.:7 Dables to be with 'lis family. ., . 1 Le Senate did some rapid work ta-y on the Legislative appro f -' v u bill. The House made, an t ivJc on the avil Service ' By. t-. ,,y-;;v:.'J'- ' iCwvtary sf the Treasury ' ' t-i-smittrid to the Senate a . i. k oa t'ae Attorney General - ''osal rpropriation of , . J to be used in defraying, c -renseof the department out bt the' recent strikes dit-i .;t tcijc od railroad;) which are in tlie hand of the United States Courts. In bta letter to the Seoretaryoftheareaflury. Attorney General CJney sayu that hom re ports received from the iraarshals, the expenses de&aitely ancertaiued being already incurred of $91, 102. k.v UY"'''"' The aggregate of amounts est imated by them is $159,650. ' , iThcte was a big sensation spoil ed the otfier oigbt about 11 o'clock. much to the disgust of newspaper row. This is how it happened. An Italian, it seems had stolen one ot Baby Baths toy guns from under one of the trees in the Whi te Lot. His conscience i reproached him and he pat the toy under his' coat and carefully deposited it about 9 o'clock in tne front yard or Mr. Cleveland's official reaidenoe. One ' of the de tectives saw him. : Several police men were summoned. For a while none, would touoh the' dynamite bomb. Finally Mr. BieUti of the pulice force came al nr and after a oolored boy picked it up cautiously started with it followed by a squad of polioe to the station.; They met a stuzenwbo has a. bouses foil of children, showed, him the bomb. wnen. ne explained to them what it was and showed them bow to uie it.U;yvK:j:-x ';:" -.: ':' ,' Coarention Dates. The State Democratic conren tion meets in Raleigh on Angust tn. . ... . Seventh congressional, Salis- bnry, Angupt 1. JSigbtb judicial, Salisbury. Aug ust 2, . xttnth' congressional. Asbeville, AnguBt 15. Fourth congressional, tialeizb, August 15. Sixth judicial. Morhead City. July 25. Eighth congressional, Filkesboro July 25. Fifth jadiolal, Durham, Aueast 7th. v Fourth judicial, Smifhfield July 18. Third cougressional, Dunn, July 19. Tenth judicial, Lenoir, August Eighth Senatorial District New Berne Monday July the 23. Sixth Congressional, Lnmberton, August 25. First Judicial, Fly mouth. August 2. Fifth Judioial, Durham, August Sixth Judicial, Morehead City, July 25. Eleventh Judicial, Shelby, Aug ust 1. Twelfth Judicial, DillUboro. juiyao. a SURGEON'S KNIFE lire you feeling of horror and dread. There Is no longer necessity to It use In many dlaeaae formerly re garded aa incurable without ouctiat;. Tli Triumph of Cooserntlti Snrger) Il well Illustrated by the fact that RIIPTIIRF or Breaob.lf now rait nun unt taxiv without th knife and without pain. Clumsy, cbafr log tnuae can be thrown away I They nerer oura but often loduoe fiuUnj matlon, atrangulation and death. TMM0Rfrai1aii.Flbrold(Pterlne) I VlllVnv and many othera, are now remored without th peril of cub- other diKaaei of th lower bowel. Are permanently cured without paia or reaort to the knife. . . ' CTftNP BladSet, so matter 91 line bow large, l( onuhed. puh vertaed, waaoed out and perlectly re mored without cutting. STRICTURE .MJJwXui outtlng In hundred of easei. For pamphlet, reference and all particu lar, lend 10 aenta (In atampa) to world' Dtopepaary Hedioal SMtmm tton, m Mal& SbTBuflalo, N. Y. PROCLAMATION BT THE ERNOR. GOV- $100.00 Reward. State of Noeth Cabolina ) Executive Department , Whereas, official infonnation hag been received at this Department that Ed. S, Hart, late ot tlie count; or (J raven, stands charsed witn House Buraine. And Whereas, it appears that the said Ed. S. Hart has fled the State, or so conceals himself' that tlie ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him: ' . How, Theretore, l, JSiias uarr, uovern or of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in ma vested bv law. do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of One Hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Ed. S. Hart to the Sheriff of Craven County, at the Court House in New Berne and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing ' said criminal to justice. Done at our city ol ualeign, the ta day of July, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and ninety-four and in tlie one hundred and nineteenth year of onr American Independence By the Governor, Elias Cars. 8. r. Telllair, Private Secretary. DEBCBIPTlOif. Said Ed. S. Hart is a small, slender, straight man with a light complexion, brown beard and brown eyes lie is abeut 40 years of age and about 6 feet hi height. He walks erect, except that he recks a little from side to side. In hit movements he is quick and nervous. Wanted. Ia! order to introduce our work.tind secure agents everywhere, we will dye a coat, vest or pants for anyone in the United States free of charge. " In sending goods by return mail, please send stamps lor return postage. Acuiress i - Habbiss Steam Dyb Wobks, 314 South Blount Street, Raleigh, N. CL uf jul43m . - .For Rent, Tht office adjoining mine on Broad, near Middle street, live rooms ana a kitchen. Also -two offices of three nice rooms each, on Broad, near Court House, also cottage of seven rooms . near same locality, t .1 f s . ; Parties having city property for gale or rent, xan leave . description and terms witUTne. " " ' nJ ( 20lm E. W. Caepkstkj." Johnson's Maimetlo Oil kill all pains whether internal or external, $1.00 size Wots; 50 et. size 25 oenti. . ' , ' w. vr . uasiuii J". CamtbMlqutUm lacn , 'AC?) 'urones ii efficacy MICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE." . HH 9f VAleABll KfellTI8 flEL V??f f fff f ff f?f ?f f f f ff ' ;' ' T t -.' .: : . ;i -','-. ' ' '' B. 0 Taylor ,'MitrfreeBboro.i Teno. writes: -1 have used tho Japanese.. File Cure with great-satisfaction and suooess, .. - G W, QabkilIm i Important to Truck Shippers.-'" Atlantic & North Carolina Bailroad, v Transportation Department, ': New 13ern, N. C; June 30, 1894. "CIRCCLAR.'1 I Jiave the following from Kenly. Geri'l Manager A. C. Mr. J. R. Liue All Kail . - . . 'I have received tho following messaga from Mr. J. D. Ilutclunsmi, Gen'l Snpti reuna. Kiuaoaci vo. "By aiTausremeuts n1aJc with the Ite- ceivers of truck in New i ovk we can re commence tlie delivery ' of perishable freight trom your (list. A. iV m. V. it. li.) upon Pier 29, New York, in the same manner aa was done dur'ngthe year 1892, beginning Sunday njglit. July 1st, 1894. ft. li. villi., supt. U niversity of N orlli C arolijia Includes the College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers, College tuition tCO.OO a year: board 7.00 to $13.00 a month. Session begins Sept. 6.. Address I PRESIDENT WINSTON, j30dw2w Chapel Hill. N. C. norms. NEW BERNE HOUSE, .. ,ai'..Ui, : Pleasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants' Terms Seasonable. Bathing Houses Free. r MOUNT MITCHELL HOTEbiit Black Moitritaiti, rv. O. Unsurpassed Scenery, Water, Air, and Fare. Terms Reasonable. Opens May 1st, 1894. - W. I). SPEAGUE, bj raEailroad, TelefirrapU and Post Offices near the door.. jnlStf EXECUTION 8 ALE. IXorth Cahousa, j. In the Superior Craven County, Court. The New Berne Gas Liglit Coinjany The Lewis Mercer Construction Go-H and The New Berne Sowcmge Co. notice of jsxkcution sale. Byrvirtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from tlie Superior court of Craven county in tho above entitled action. I will on Monday the 6th day of August 1894, at 12 o'clock M, in the city of New Berne, at tne court nouse . ioor ol said county, sell at public auction to the hiorhnRt bidder for cash to satLsfv said ex- ecution all the property of The New Bern Sewerage Company, ad ' all the rights, interests, and properties or every nature of the- Lewis Mercer i Construction Company in and to the said New Berne Sewerage Company, and all property of every kind owned by the said Lewis Mercer Construction company in connection with the 'said " New Bern Sewerage Company, consisting of pipes, piping, mains, manholes of said the Lew is Mercer Construction, and The Now Berne Sewerage Company, consisting of about 5J miles ' of pipes and mains runninz through various streets of New Berne,pind all, necessary manholes and otner contrivances necessary lor me oper ation of the said seweioge system: the said property being a complete sewerage- system lor tne uity oi jxew iserae as pro vided by the contract made 'by the City of New Berne with the Lew i Mercer Construction Company on the 17th "day of November 1b1; also all tlie trancntse Lewis Mercer ConfmctionrCiniiijit)j tlie City ot .New Jjorne lift tse wrms ?ol saidcontract including nn easementia the streets of the said City of New Borne, for the purpose uf uiing and operating the said Sewerage System, and a contract with the said City of New Berne for flushing tlie said System, also a lot of sewer piping about 8000 feet, mivt in i lot Owned by James Hedmond on Criiyen street in .-New Beme, N. C. now leased by aid Sewerage Compnny, also the leiise hold interest of the said SeweramCo in and to a certain lot and office on Crav en street for five years from January 3d ,-1893 with . paid up - rcnU to October 1st. 1894. ; The same leased by ! the aid bewerage ' Company ; from James Redmond and now ocenpied by said Sewerage compnny. Also a lot ot tools 'consisting of shovels, pirku, etc, ,and all . otjier -pio,. iiy of every kind ' belonging to the said Ncw Berne ' bewerage company, anu tne said Lewis-Mercer Construction ; company owned and used in connection with said Sewerage company. - . . , ; This July 3rd, A8V4. ' , j W. B. Lane, - ' ,..' Sheriff Craven County, N, C. 300,000 Hard- Brick at prices to suit the times. ; . E.1I. & J.A,IIcado73 Cj We take very "eat pleasure in stating that Maj. H. II. Eogers, State Agt.',for Thb Unitbd Bank ino.and Building Co., of Kich mondy; iYa., , lias organized this strong board here. ,"' OFFICIO: K. E. Jones, President. : 4 Jas. V. Biddlb, Vice Pres.. ' n. M Groves, Seo'y. & Tres. Wm. W. CX-abk. Atty. COARD OF DOCTORS WM. DtTNN, CHAS. ltEIZENSTEIN is. II. Stbeet, Matt Manly, F.DJFFY, r i.Bkn Hahn, w . J as. b. Duffy. . f - f Appbaisebs t N. II. Street Jas. W. Biddle, F.Duffy. 1 iy Loans granted prompUy'.1?- - v ' . . i ' all Sm l7ool, CANVAS Cloths ' AND s STORM SERGES. Ladies Dresses .of these " mterials'wiir. be very fashionable for Mount- .' ain or ' Sea-shore this . snmmer. V We are offering a line of Olaclc. IVavy. Dark Tan and Green," 30 to 54 inches wide, from' 40c to f 1.00 per yard. EpSamptes Promptly Mailed. f.i&is.ml&co. v BAftBIGH,N.O. i JUST RECEIVED ACar,Load of : ; '. Direct from the Hills XJAJEt LOAD OF Hew Orleans Holasses. right off the farm in iiouisianna, : irom nrst hands.-1- - V" Also a full stock of other Groc eries, and farmers supplies, for sale cheap. Call and see me, it will pay yon. Daily; Per Annum, $6.00. ; ' Sunday, " 1.50. Weekly, " " 1.00. Papers reach New Borne on duy of Pub lication, and couta.n latest Nort'a Car. . olina News, together with Telegraphic itcpoits oi tne world. a AHOUSE& I.OT on, Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A. & N. C. B. R." Co. , Apply to . ' V. IVI. Manly. GEO. HENDERSON ' (Suooassor to Roberts ft Henderson,) General ; Insurance - Agent Representing Insurance Company of WortuAmerioa. oi Philadelphia.! - r Home lnsuranc Company of -New York. , . . Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford - , : . Queen Insurance Company of Eng land. ,' ' North Carollni Home Insurance Com- pan? of Kaleieh. 1 J: ! - Green wick Insurance Company,' of Brooklyn. Phoenix Insnrasoe Company ,of Brook lynv'!. .. United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. i . c Boston Marin Insuranoe Company, of DOStOn, . t n e fl- ;s ; ( if - , bemoval; GENERAL I1TSITRA1TCE " ' AN'D'O'"''' V '-'?; ''';! REAL ESTATE ;' . AGENT. ;.. Hasji . moved to the ' ? Stevenson Building opposite the!Cotton Ex change where he will he glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to bny, sell, or leane real estate.: r. m i . ; f.r-, , L'A D I ES : lt)U KNOW on. rrux tc brux'.s. j-- are the original and only FKFNC1I. ento and ra liable care on the market. Pnoe $Uwi sunt b mad. OennuMsoldonlr br . i - -'-i ., i j F S. DUFFY, Druggist 'and Sole Agent." , - THE WORLD AND THE STATE " ' ' TOR tl.25. ' ' We will send the Nje York Wkkw-t World and Wbeklt Statb one year each for 11.25 or tho Wkbki.y rTATE tw yeas for $1. ";; Addrcsw The htatc, )-- ;" . ' lijciiiuonu, a. h II. oli Life, rirc, r:rine,V Accldc: !, Fidelity, Cteam Coilei A Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed.- 1 - ; : Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ' NOIOBAET PUBXIO. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. IAgeflt National Board Ma rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-ORAL ' DENTIST, Office Henry Building-, Middle strcet,between Brbnd and Pollock - North piscopal church yard, New Berne? N". BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow Counfcy N O. ;DR.G. E.BAGBY, . . SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Uiddi (trees' opposite Baptim ioo8dwtf NEWBKHN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, -V.:r'- ' ITBW BEB1TK, K. O, Oflloe on Graven street! between Pollock nd Broad. J.E.BENT0U, M. D., DD.S. A' s " ' "Practloo limited to ,';Operitlvo and Me- cnanlcal Dentistry and Dental Bergeiy. Teeth extraoted without-pain by the use of Kltro Oxide Ja. Evervthlne In the line oi Dentlstrv done in the best. style. Sattfactlon guaranteed. Office, comer ot Middle street and Federal Alloy, opposite Baptist ohirrcli. .. P, PELUBTIEB, A T TO R II E X AT IiA , Pollook strofct,Firflt room above Farm. v - er' & Merohant'e Bank, Will praotlee In' th Counties of bra van rtarat, Jone. Onalow and Paatlleo. tm. united State Court at Raw Ban, sal luurmOonrtoftu8lU, , , .. , WM.fi. CLAKKE, - Office, 72 South Front -street ' posite Qaston IIousc. ATTORNEY AT LAW t AND r Ileal Estate Agent. - . gNow Berne, N.r C. ' ',. Connection!. New Y)rk; ;'; Bpiton. nd Canada. ' Timber lands- ' ; FarmUaiiids, Truck lands,' ' Town lo ts. Do you want to buy 1 , ' -t - " - WBITB, Do yon want to sell 1 ' ' ' ' 'y , WBITB. , SPKOIA'L. : ' 1600 iores, Trent Hoad, 6 miles of oity. Timber and Track land. : : V.LRnucLAO OilWta NO BautAKlNO. ' - 5. COHDOVAM.i- 3.& POLICES SOUS,: EXTRA TINE-'-i 2.L5 BoYScHnoiaiDEi 3- Rp..TD0NS0lj : SEND FOR CATAtOSUB I . W-a.DOUg.LAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Vaa eaa aare manKr hr arckalag W. Im . . Dsasla eiboe. ' un.iui wi; .ic uic Wlgcn lUUnun.ICTI o. dvtrustd abac in the world, and ruarantea the value bv stamDln; the name and 1 price on the bottom, which protect you against nigh oriees and the middleman's Drofit; Our abuse equal custom work in style, easy filling and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. - Take so substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Gold by J: J. BAXTER, Agt. NOTIUiil. ' Having qualifiod as Administrator of theetnte of Henry P. Abcrly deceased, late of the rjity of New Berne, Craven Co, N. C. tliis is to notify all persons havin? claims against the said Henry F. Ai y dee'd to present the same on or be toe the 23d day of liny 1895 or . this no? i e will j be plead in bar ol'th ,r recovery, all per sons indebted to snid et!ite are ted to nmke immediate RyUlemi'nt. 1 ms the 23d day ofMnv 1- ;1. ' V. t Abeki.t, AJmr. Jab. W. Watb'-s, At'y. ;" .9 - P U--HEAD H0R8E8 AHD UULE8--0 U KANG1MQ FROM i And ' Weighing From Some extra fine Drivers jri Uorscsalso adapted to all Exceptionally flno Draft'llorses and Mules, i- " - A full and complete line of Buggies an 1 Harness always onhand. . , : V. 3? Blue Front Stabler, Htl Sails We make a specialty b( high-class Yacht Sails and Rlgeincat', prices very much below those obtainable on the seaboard. Also" Complete sau plans Send 6c (stamps) for hew Illustrated I - . aix - . Xi -- GEO. B. CARPENTER: & CO. . ' ;:;vi" 207 to 21 1 So. Waiter St. . BANKS Farmers & Merchants Bank : Began husines8 May, 1891. - Capitol Stock,, jiaid in, . 6urplos, S--': Undivided Poflts,- --: Dividends paid, . ; . j' OFFICERS L.lL CctiiBB, ' . : W. S. Chadwick,- :. ' V T. W. Dewky, . . , . . A II. Powell ' , ;S. F. F. Matthbws.v i i 175,0'OO.DO r 8,000.00 - 2.500.00 12,750.00 President, f Vice Pres. v iCnshier. Teller. Collector, With'woll established connections this Bank is prepared to offor all accommo dations consistent with conservative bank ing.' :A'i t-f''-i: fc'.'fr''.';' .'P- ' Prompt and cirenti'tentlbn! ytn''j collections. .,.:ue-Vz':;y'X; ',V-i- We will be pleased to coi respond with those . who ' may contemplate . mak ing changes or opening new accounts, ( irresident, j v?; j-VIm Pres. X- BOBESTS, - OMhier. THE NATICUAL BANK .Of New Berne, N. C, IlTCOEPOBATED 18C5. ; ' - '" " ' ' ' ' V1. ' : --- A.- Capital ' v '- Surplus Profits, $106,000 -98,168 mBKCTO.RS':M;i Jas. A'Bryan,' : . , Thos. Danieis, 1 Chas. S. BbYah, ,; ' :j, IL Hackbukn, ISO. DBNH, t ',' L. HABVEY, -, G.II. RoBEBTsi R. K. Bishop. ' Taos. A. Orbk, Pres. Wm. Duiw, yioe-Jfres;: G. B.FOT, Cashier,..,'' II. M. Groves, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK ; i oi- hhw BXBira, xt. a. ..; ho AJ GENERAL BANKISQ BVSISKHS. ' Tho AoeonnU ot Banks, Banker, Corpor ations, Farmer) aleronants and others re ceived on lavorable teimis., Prompt d eare rol attention given to the inteiest of our ena toraer. a xi- X-'' ... .i.-p p: 'BOABtortrXKCTOBS.. ' ; f ; v: Yordinftnd Ulrloh, -t t. A. Madows, i Samuel W. I pock, : Chug. II. Fowler, ... William Dunn, : a E. W. Smiillwood, , Geo. N. IvoHf . K. H. Wemlow. ; : tJhns. Dniry, Jr. .Tame Keilmonil, Ulia Rfiir.ensttiiu. l Wfiyor Halm, . , Tlionms A. Uroen,. C. K. Foy. riv-s". w ' wi.i is a recogniod authority in Prac tical Fruit-Growing, Market Gard ening , ana every orancn oi tne business connected Avitn tne unit and vegetable industry. Its col' umns contain articles from the best - informed practical -fruit growers in tins country. . ; It is a six column, eiglit-page all "around fruit-growers and family journal. It is published ; semi- moutiiiy ft cobuon, nunois, the f4 " . centre of tho Wert 6t 3 ' i rer year. I i Leo samplecopy. TO 7 YEARS OLD, 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. JMlddle Street,; New Berne, N. C' and Outfits For Fishermen. , Rigg Send us dimensions of your boat and we, will submit - ana esimates pn ner complete ouiut, r Nets Catalogue of Sails and. Marine jQoodsv . v i r J CHICAGO. ILL.' VITAL TO iMAKHOOD; 1 jlcoho or tobjoop, Wakefulness, Mental Sepreesi Z V Sottening of Brain, oaiulng nusnltr, mtserr, (tut or. - .' J'h, I'reraMure Old Agt, Bamnness, Xos. it Power m either sex, Impotenor, LeaoorrBce and alt : remale Weaknesses, Inrolantary IVmsm, Hponria." i'y hirrnosa eauaed bf overexertion otbrtinVsas. abuse, er-Iirfolgenea. A month's treatment,!. . :. !J0i,!,5 b? nl,u' Wltn ""n order for t boxes, aft-" 5 wiU send written guarantee to refund If not euralt. i Ouarsnteeslssned by agent WKHX'S LIVKUFll.Td cures Hlok Headache, Blllansnew, Uver OomsUiiZ Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and Uniting tksi. " OVABAMTBXS issued only bf - V ' t V i !; '. F..S. DUFFY, Druggist . and Sole Agentv ; -, si,t :icUT;THI8 :;VWiM, and with 10 cents send to'ns and '.ft a we will forward yon THIBTT-TWO 'fS pages sheet music six the pretw " tiest Vocal and Instrumental Ma 'ft' sic published, printed : iu elegant C style, with';, two large and font smaller pictures of tho leeding ft actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Mtjsicai, Echo, 14ttr -Broadway, N.T. - .. al2tt'! ' VE TELL YOU utlifng mvr when we state that itpayatoeoriafc- . 1 ' . nn permanent, most healthy aad pleasant b.iss. " ' - ' 4i M, that returns proSt for every dsr's wrk. ' iU' ' -rncli Is the business w offer tli working el,!. : e teach them how to make money rapidly, und jiuirautee e?ery one who folia our intruuti.n Willfully the making of tooto month. Kvery one who takes hold now and works wilt lUrely and speedily Increase ttlr enmlegs; tiara : am be no question about it; others now at work ire doing it, and you, reader, an do the su a. -tills is the best paring business that roe Yam irer had the chance to secure. Yoa wll trsve mistake if you (ail to giv It a Mai at o o. If. yon grp the situation, and aot ouktkly, o ' . . vlll directly find yourself ia a most proineroa '" nsluess, at which you can surely make and ,w ": jrge sums of money. The results of only a iw . oars' work will often eqnnl a wek' wtiii. . . tthtttheryou arc old or young, man or woman, it 7 makes no UilTcrenco, do as we tell yoa, and a. ' . ir-iw wiU meet you nt the very start. JielilK jxperienoe or capital uecensury. Tliose who -for us are rewarded. Why not write to-dsv k lull iwrtioulara, tree K. a ALLtvN O., Boa- Mo. 440, AuffiMta, - I . flf P ft Ulmmfm sold under posi t ; mtmxtM only. ; Klviit Iswm... iSorvrvnsmsw,. of the (-....v. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 18, 1894, edition 1
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