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liiS WEEKLY JOURNAL Pabltakad la Two fcVotiooa, every Twee day aad Friday, at M MkWta Btre, sew CHARLES U STEVENS, awroi asd raoramoc SCPSOUPTIOJ RATES: Two Moathe. 8Sr Three Mentha, ...SS Hix Moo the... . 60 " Twelve Month, H-00 PNLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rales furnisheil upon ap- plication at tbe office, or upoo inquiry f((ji(il ((, i,,.,,lotI.,lu. rilU,,, ,,cc I j mail. u.utl come the usual up in - ! (yTb. jouuui. to osdymmt on pay-j '- ' lloui, r ' I-in-advance bask. Subscribers will sillou lo the Imimoii pailv. receive notice of expiration ,of their sub I N j,,,,,,,, l:int !! chan.,.. ,,. ten pt ions, and an immediate response lo 1 notice will be appreciated t.y the 1 K istei U Noilh Carolina, is thai on JoUUAL. i hrcUd with I ho oolitml U...I n.:d; l7ii;cllielit of t In' A t ' a ! 1 1 If A .Nnllii Entered at the Postoflire N. C. an tecond-cliisii iiiultcr. New IVrni ' Section Two, Friday. Jan. ls!,! QBADED SCHOOL rOR NLW BERN. The matter of instituting n :rnl ed School for 1 1 1 1 s city, taken niniei iiilviaeinent by I lie Trustees of tin New Born Academy, i . n ' o si im nf vitul i m nfirf;iiire not no rely to the parents of cliibl reii, liu I in i vi i : i ntion as u oi!,i -citizen, man. woin in and ohtl i of j power, foi i veil tin- IV New Bern. j r;uln ;id ol one l.ui.dii Two points nf opposition to alti aetue i Hire. Graded School's beins; estalih.-lu- I. i There are eainlnl ate uiually aro olTeied, lirnt 'li.it it j dein y of i h.s i oad. ui Will increase tbe anioiint. of tax of may not have pi:bl tboao who pay taxes, and socoinl. j tin mseUes as sue!., are the aoliial belleliU resiili iiig j li lends t hi ir det-iies .. from a Graded Seb d of II character as to more than i if -el the increased educational lax which ihc community of tax payers must pay To tho lirst objection, inci'. :.sed taxes, il can be said 'hat no lax-! payer will olTor any s'ron opposi- ! tiou, if it can be clearl v denionsi r i( ed that tho tax for a Guided School ; will result to bis, the tax p ui r's, benefit. To argue this point, namely, that increased educational adyanla. h are worth the expenditure of dollars ,' and cents to a com inn nil y, may it.- takiiis; low ir io u in I, but eye u on i Ii is J lino, a Graded School would ho a. good investment for I he tax piv-n's of this city. 1 Kvery merchant pref.MS t) givo employment to a liome young man or young Woman. No employer wants an uneducated person, if an educated one can be securtd. In this age, only tlio.se who have tried, know the tremendous bandi cap which llc uneducated person has iu tbe held of labor. Tbe New 1' -i n hoy or girl grow ing up without an cine ill i n c m not compete with the educated b iy or girl, and the ranks of the uiicducat ed, and consequently unemployed. are yearly increased when no edu cational onporlunilie' aie ofT-ii d by! a community. In what held can 1 be ' uneducated Seek an existence? Is it not one of idleiies-i, followed by crime? Ii it not easier, cheaper. better, for tbe tax payer to pay the Graded School lax, than to pay the taxes which an idle, unemployed, i spect him for his c-m ragcons servic o.iminal class force him to pay forjiu behalf of the While people -I his self-protection '' Il must seem so ! Craven county dining ihe vun to every thinking pel son. j when it was n.i slight n.-k In on Ara the actual benebts of a G iad- 1 Mr. Bryan's candidacy iu the la-' ed School for Hid few, or for all of! campaign is too recent t. i need ie the youth of a community, is a ! couriling. He took the lie: I in question, which can be satisfactorily answered. Many parents will not send their children to a Graded School, be cause of the misconception, as to the associations which a chi d may be surrounded within a Graded Koho 1, thinking that because it is a Graded School, therefore in it must bo gathered many children whoso in lluonce Is bad for their children. These same parents havo the al ternative of sending their children to private schools, or of letting them grow up in ignorance. Will the moral and social atmosplnro of a private school be necessarily so innch better than that found in a Graded School? There it no reason why every con dition, moral, social and educational io Graded School may not be made equal U tboe of any private school. Olfun the right kind of teachers at rrbool, sustained by the proper boot Influence, tho Ornded School can work iptendid result. . It if false Idea to thiti k that a child's sdnoatioa rests entire! with 0M3 COUCH GVRUF V.MI cur Tontllitis and Bronchitis. A specific! (or Inelplent onsiimption. I Du small. Frio it3 ets, at dragglsts. . ( 1 " . h' Ik teacher The teacher unquestion ably ia as ustpurtant facwr, but without too home influence, the interest of Um piienU in lh pmg rri a.id development of the child, the teacher's t-fforts are Urgely negative. New Ikru needs a G -. led School. Il will richly repiv t!i-eUrit- needed to bo paid for iu mviivn anos, ! should t o th- purpose evory oitucn in ai l :mi u.u m toe opelltUg da; of S icll a Still ol .11 tills CllJ. A1LA.NTIC & NORTIi CAROLINA RAILROAD PRESIDENCY. With L lie change of the Cciii-nd Adet mbly f i om li' pu ll lean -1' i n ! i.-1 Cjr,,!,,,., ra, !,,. This nil Irn.-i.i of al. n t ni.e ins-' ilri'd t ii 1 1 ft in I- ii i: t ii. h. f..r :. I,.. - liuii' bi-eu d Ih'Iu- if 1 1 i ;i I j l.-liliollB. If it wore mil f j i" ; n inilit bo hettor for tiio p. i t . j interirilri anil safety of tin '.n; 1 p.-iwcr in Xor'.li t ':ii . i : n.i. .-n.-ji . im-.?kiii l-;is ifleii hoi 'I he ret urn ! 'Ur power urikes I be A' i I '.iron:i riillroa ! t he i .it v.. " ,-li l .o esidcl.e. to- II,, ! ihel . i-'an ii o;iLh ! i s ; -t IliaiO hl li,,s illlo'lleil have k I : o .VI I . t 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 r ami Way in- i present! d tb( nanie i xeeilent men, w!io an of them, worthy and c in porition at the A. A N. ('. railio;:,!. , it ll oi ; lu ll il was in t ii as hv mi; i y d el., ii,-, en of iiam.no I he t hat Craven ci nnh just and acknov.led. tilled to tbe prn in y man for I'rciodcnt. Tllese cl a; Ills are o well k now n cpo il i hem I lo every e Won I I ho The fr intcro Us e. tin! to i argil no-ii t . ids of Crav. n conn! y the A. n N. rep. (' i ailro.id, are aooo d;: g aihoc.-i'iini; the chuiu- - .1. A. hryati, 1 for the this load. . That M r . I !r van is , n fit ,n eiipabln to hilt his pi.-n om in - .i leliing. 'I bat M r. I !i' an r imn h h i n -. - . , I to t he I 'icsideiicv of 1 he A 1 1 a . t :c and North '.u ol n.i I.' nl i o n 1 . through th" wishes an 1 as -is' a. ice of bis fliclM I S 1 II (7.1 Veil coll 11 I y , Would seem the logic. ii nipi nc- of Mr. Bryan's politic il life in Ci m-n county. For twenty years Mr. l'oan has stood as the backbone of liemoeraov against. Republic. unso and Neg;o ism in Craven county. A gn-.it portion of this time it has 1m-, portion of this time It has against his personal iniei esls : has done so, jet the poo j Craven, even those who may n. t h. i his personal friends, all highly r- person and by his cifnris turned I e inocracy's pievions defeats ndo ,-. success. That Craven county pie-inls n, other candidate is enough to satisfy every one that Mr. Bryan must l. the choice of the people for the Presidency of the A. A. N. C. Rail road, as be was in November the choice of the people for Senator, and with people so united, Mr. I'.m.ui, of Craven, must be the next Presi dent of the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad. orrER ron a cotton wi'Li. The proposition nm lo by r. Snellings, published in tbe. lot if i, of the X'jth is one which should at tract tbe attention of some dip rab'e purt.v who will Hud iu this lie h most inviting opening for lie b nld ilig of a cotton mill, and in a local ity most favorable in evury way for snob an etiiorprizo. Exemption from taxation for u period of five yeare; ten acres of 'land situated on railroad or river as a gift; same to be only one milu dii -tant from New Burn; and slock subscribed to th.- amount, of ton thousand dollars in the new mill plant, , Such is the, proposition, and to say it is a sploi.did one, any one can easily Jnrtge. . r... ; ITha fact that New Bern has no cotton mill at present, makes .this openiug bios advanUseiuis fr - tLc right part,' m ' a demonstration . , " -at--im - ' -n'rsts fro Sex-ma owtfeertrfctsar. I I lunlly keep my hands off K, the ttcalnf iu Mvera. Hull swtiklas wald opaa, i::. i ; a watery-tiks sulnutnoe. apatntly tijuH i is. O: at the leading; Saeton bars ircxe I oie. and applied the asual physician's rem lies without baaeSt. My brother ree- iui mi ltd that I ny dmccca. Tbsjrx '':if un$ toothing, and before the box -u "' fox Ike iAmm ami ditappttrt4. H. a BA.KNBT, 614 Race &L, Clua., O. ii, wna l."S Hik. Warm kadis vnk Ci-ti-'"'"iSnr, rrait writtlf with Crrtrvmi. poruA at ul 'ii "a. 4b4 ' of Cvtmu lUKJilUI. rtma?hoat tfc vorM. r I ! Plini BI fn in i.!e idong tho right lines, and Willi a ineere purpose, will tnaki t be bni'd in of a cotton mill ben an easy one, as I lie people of New I 1 1 1 will readily a-sisl such an in I iislrv. In ie,'ir.l to the offer ol Mr. Snellines, its sincerity, lb, din i:n m. knows that it is all rih an. I if the ro;lil paity shall aeci pi CO i an he made enod. Now tiiat this olTer is open fin :t ('pi!ieo, let ei'eiy Citizen of N" Hern in A, ii pu'die, so thai it m j,'. ,j and t he c it ton mill h om-' a:i :d b d indii.-t: V to lit ! ah 0 e; I he ,, y eloonlent of t II 'S C i Dcafucss Canoot Be Cured h- heal npiheai ions as lln-v cannoi ii-ieli ilieilU n-e,l port inn of the ear i'heie j oii one way lo cure ile.'lf ness aiel ihal is eon.;iimi(inHl remeilies Pea I ee-- i- eanseil liy an illlhuneil mil lilion o ihe iiiueoiis liniiiir of I lie I'.u si aehian Til I '. When this luhe is in llaim-il oii have n I iiiiililinir soiiiul o. j iuijieifcel luaiii!.'. and when it is entire lyeloseil. Headless U the resllll, ami unle Ihe iiilIainin.Hlion can he liilwi oui and litis tnhe M-sioreil to iis norma eoinlilioll, lleitrine til hi- ilesl loyed tot eei. tiiin- eai s out of len Hie rauseil to t'.ilanli, w hi, h is nolliiin: Inn an in lialm t! eoii'titioll ot lite mucous sill luces W e will S!c I hie llundied Dollais fo: any i ase el I Values (earned by catari li) Ihal niciii l he cured hy Hull's Calairli I t lire. Si a i lor circular-: free. Iv .1. t iii.m.v A Co., Toledo, Sold hy Dnii;-isls, 75c. I hill's Family Tills .'tie I lie host. Her Comfort and Joy. "I know," pleaded the lit lit- bride, hnin'ol v , 1 I i.al I inaUe a e;ooil inany i;rain niat ie.il el nil s." "1 iiey hn.l-ali.l oe nothing," siid the youin: lo ihose iiiotlier used to make.' The Deadly Grip. Is again abroad in the land. The air you hiealh may he full of i's dual gernif,' Hon I in-gleit the "l.iip" or yon will open Ihe door lo Pneumonia and Ci n -iiii.niion and iutile deal Ii. lis hum sijns are dull wiili lever, lieadiiclie, dub heavy pains, nuicius discharges from Ihe iio-e, sore lliroat and ni-yer lct (jo cough. Ilon'l waste precious lime Ireal-i-iu' ihi cough willi troches, laldels, or poor, elieap syrups. Cure it at once wit Ii Id" King's New lliacovery, the iufull ible it inedy for hroucliial Irnuliles. Ii h'h llie disease geriliH. lu-ais I lie 1 1' ugh and picYciits the dieaded iifu r elli cl I n m I lie malady, l'l ice M) i Is and 1 .00 Money hai if not cured. A I rial hollli I'm at I'. S Dully's. It Was Too True. "I'eiipsl," she murmured I'm ii i ai l you'll change. " 1 larling," lie nnswereil. "you'll nevei old any change about nie " hie h ns painfully true iu a double .ense La Grippe Succistlnlly Treated. I have jiml recovered from Hie second alia, k f la grippe this year," says Mr la-.. A .limes, publisher of Ihe Lender. Mria, Texas. "In Ihe latter case I used ( hanibei Iain's Cough Iteniedy, and 1 ildnk with considerable sureesp, only being in lied a lillle over two day? agaiiel len days for the former attack. I be second nl tuck I am satisfied would h.ne been eii:nlly as bail ns Ihe first but lor Ihe use of Ibis remedy lis I had lo go io bed in alionl bIi hours afler Udng slun k' w ii h It, while In Ihe first rase 1 was able to attend to business ab lit two d v I clore getting 'down.'" tt sale t.y K. S. Dully. New Horseless Tad. Dark horses appear lo lie figuring In several senatorial contests. The lurse less senatorial race will nol conic until I he people choose their lenalins by ill reel vole. To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy to he as icpreseiiteil and If not sail fac tory afler two thirds of llie contents have been used, will refund tho money lo the purchaser. There is no belter med icine nude for la grippe, colds and whooping rough. Price 2S snd 50c per bottle. Trv It. V H llnlTr na Te Be Tksrs. He If y iir licail aches, my dear, I wouldn't go to Ihe tca-meellnglhls even-! Ing. Hbe-TIien the other women will be sure to talk about trie. No heal thy person need fear say daa- geroos cousequences from aa allack of la grippe If properly treated. It Is ranch the .am a a sejtre cold aad requires precisely lbs same treatment. Remain- quietly at home snd lake Chamberlain's Cotigh HfiMdy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt aad eompkla recoy- ery Is sure to follow. For sale by f. 8. 'ji?!? '-''7y. i-X. HEEDS PR1TERS. Ret IxaTiH So TOtki ia Ca.c ; rf -GoTcrDor tali. Swiaiea'i Case of Hark Tar. Plea ly af Wei k for Laarjani la Wilson Case. Cr4- erate llaisar Opens. Journal Bursa v. ( Ralsioii. N. C, January S4. ( "And espts illy upon l be Uovernor who so needs our prayers at Ibh lime," was the Jncorallon of the Hey. T. If. beavitt of Fayeiietille iu Ihe House yes terday. Why al this lime mare llinn at oilier times w is not explained, unless the Legislature has worse designs ou Kussell than is generally credited at this lime. Only once this session has the Senate failed to adjourn sooner than the House The Senate is generally through its moining- session before noon, ihe House hanging- on an hour or.lwu longer. I m ice as many liills are introduced in the House ami t lie diHciissioii is much longer. the i lib f mailer of discussion yenlor lay in Ihe House was llie lelief hill of V 1, Swhisiii, eniolbng i lerk of ihe l.t-l l.e.-i-l iiun; Il w ill Ik' rei ailed ihal sv.iu-eii iclii-eil lo employ two negroes s ch iks. lo be enjgial in lliesaine io.Mii wiih the oilier clerks, some of whom were young ladies, and that a .rang led by Lieutenant Uovernor Koy nohls hroke into his room and forciug the locks (o ihe decks took possessiou of the place The hill was lo pay him 120 f ihe "alary of which he was deprived. The elonis commillee had reported favorably on the bill. When t he matter came up for discus sion a number of member spoke against :t. Curtis of Itiiiiconihe said he "thought siwinson -hoiild have admilted negro ipp ind -e- to ids olliee, lb it lie received 1 he oi'iee hy iitue of the negro vote ind thai be fai led to see anything con sisti ni in Stv union's course. The inrin bei from Cuimi said thai the Democratic pany ha ! achieved ils viclory upon the i ue of While Supremacy niiil that Sttin-on should he sustained in his ii-lion by llie payment of his claim. The ii-1 kind ol ' logic" was popular how ever and lie bill wa-r lost by a vole of :17 lo h i. The argument of Mr. Justice on lehalfofthe committee had no cllect either, lie said that the committee based ils :u thei mi a decision of the Supreme e mil ol N til th Carolina, win-re il was d -ci'hd in ihe case of W'otxls that you can'l take a man's oiliee from him by abolishing it creating il under n new name. He said this was a Oyinsliluliobal rigid; that il was a matter of justice and right thai he did nol have any more sympathy for Swin-ion and his politics than ihe other lueuibeis in Ihe House; hut I hat the legislature of 1HH7 violated the constitution and violated all proper ly rights in ousting Swinson and pul ling in his otllee two political heelers. T he investigating c iniinil lees are get ting iu their work The one at (be peni lenliary reports it w ill disc all the week or more to look Into Ihiug-; Ihe Wilson Railroad commission e-uninittce met la9l night for the lirst inn.-. Able consul for Ihe (ioveruor and for ihe Wilsons are 4n Ihe case. Il is a go "I I hing for lawyers at any rate. The piind'd slaleinent of Kus sell against the. Wilsons as presented Id the message is in circulation for those who wish lo study the mailer, but aj the actspapers give every. hing in full. It would seem siiperlluous to print it in pamphlet form. The people of Fayette villi: arc still Hocking into Ifalelgh, all hi all account of the Dispensary law. some are for and some are against. The chief reason for not wishing lo put tbe law to a deciuun of the vole ef llie citi zens of llie coiinly, is the 10.K negro vole. So the While Supicni icy Issue is lill in force and w ill be until the Legis lature funis a solution, w Inch il has nol as yet. The Confederate lla.aar opened last night and there in, a big attendance I he b inlh were gaily decorated and It was a scene of brilliancy. Tbero was a musical program especially made up of old sougs. Ti night I -i devoted to a re ception to Veterans an vlsitois to iLe city. A great many people are visiting here now. The stores arc doing a good busl ness and Ihe lintels aro busy looking after the new arrivals. The remains of Father Prendergast were taken lo IMiilllpsburg, N. J., this morning, his former home. By promin ent Catholics, It Is said that the death of Father Prendergast Is only tbe second caic of the dealli of a priest In Ibis dio cese while in charge of a church. Mr. 8. A. Fuckler.Kdttorof Ihelllcsn opy (Fla.) Huatlrr, wllb bis wife and children, snlfeicd terribly from La Grippe One Minnie CongU Core was tbe only remedy ihal helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others nss this remedy as a clfle for La ( J i ip, and Its etliatisllng afltr effects. P. 8. Duffy. a ne j oa A rnuaiui assy, Will yon have a plora of lbs pie, Mr. Goedmanr aked Bobby's mother of the lni"',t'r- "Thanks, ' an,' be replied. l' Willyon, llobbyT' she Inqulnd. MHo, ' 'blnk not," said Bobby, rather heal latlngly. The minister looked at Bobby Is surprise, 'i thought all little tmys were fond of pie " he said, i They are." replied Bobby. "I ceuhl eat that bn pie, bat ma said it yoa didn't lake any I atnra't, and she'd save It for lomerrow,'! " 'aw Horrible agony Is reused by' Pllrs Bums sail Bklo rXscasca. Tbeae are ItnmeillaUjly rclleve.1 sod quickly eared hy f. Wilt's Wlicli Hsrol Hah. Beware of worthless lmliatloos. rg-Dsffy. - CZaTSII OOCITTT BOU PASSXB SttM fSss asxahx liwai ' strsaa Ssiwaisi SMIss. Special lo jMraaL t. .- v.'-. Kalihim, Jaaaary U Tks tall la r- jwl ia eaartet of law Clly of KawOera pasaed Ua Uooaa, H aad already paaaod las Soaats. TosUltta laoraoss lbs timber of CosaatUstoaors of Crarra onaaiy paawd lb IIinim, anailwl prvvkliag tbs p rear a l Board f CossraUaUtaers aball out saeri hefsW th teat Mmxlay la Fbmrv, so iBaa Um aew sa-iulwrs ran I n.M.1 -Ilk iIm, .7 T e Craig bill rrgulaling fort igo ror- poratioas, paaaad the Uoasa. Tbe present Dispensary Law for Faj- el lev llie remalas la fnrce, Imh is amen deal not t kave tbe vole of Ibe pntple. Tbe Senate bills were Introduced by J. A. llryau, lo prout tbe crops In certain localities Iu Craven county; to siuend cbapier 145, lawa 1817, relating to Bsh in ibe Neuss river. A. E 8. Iaa Ma litaaa. U. Dclcasse, French foreign minister, made a speech In lb-) Chamber ol Depu ties je-ilenlay advising a policy of pru deuce for Franco. Tbe recall of llerr ltose, tbe Oeiinsn consul at Samoa, is said lo have beeu ordered before ibe recent trouble oc curred there. Tbe Duke of Devonsblie, In a speech at Ilirnilogham, Kngland, aalQ that Or?at Britain viewed wllb "active sym palby" tbe prospect of tbe Unile.1 Slates taking a mom vigorous part in tbe poli tics of the world. General Uomrz proposes lo remain at the head of tbe L'uliau army until it is paid off by the United Slates. Tbe amount erliinaled as needed for this purpose is $40,000,000. A band of disaffected Cubans is try ing lo burn sugar cane on plantations !n Ihe (iuan.anamo district. The coming anniversary of the de struction of the Maine February IS will be observed in Havana. The Filipinos, it is reported, will re lease the Spanish civil prisoners held by tin in. The British cruiser Curacoa was se riously damaged in collision with Ihe bm 1 1 ship Cullingwood at Devoiipoil, Witrllltn at Manila. Manila, January 23 Agulnaldo pro claiuHsl the Philippine republic this morning al Malolos. There was no pub lic demonstration at Manila. Ilival native authorities al Cehu arc reported to he lighting, and the town Is endangered. Agiiiualdo's government cannot maintain order in the bitciior or Luzon. The unlive aulhorilics are often murdered. If Aguiualdo begins hostililies against tho Americans tbe northern provinces will probably aTtempl to shake off his yoke. London, January 23 Tbe Filipino .Inula here baa received dispatcher stal ing that if Angoncillo.one of Aguinaldu's envoys at Wasbinglon, Is not received by ihe In I led Stales government wilhln a few days Aguiualdo will recall him to Manila and suspend relations wilb Ibe United Slates, "thus removing au I in pordyil medium for arriviug at a peaceful understanding." The Junta's ad v lias also Stale thai ' large numbers of Ihe American troops aie frali mixing with the natives, and i Imt many ol them are engaged lo Fili pino girls." 7 he Absent One. They do say that Lawyer Broggles is nothing hut a corporation tool if be Is any kind of a tool, he must be a well auger. 1 never knew a bigger bore. Rheaoaatisaa Carat ia 24 Bears. T. J. lllackin'ore, of llallrr 4 Black more, PllUlmrgh, Pa., says: "A short lime since 1 procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of Ihe bouse Iu 24 hours. I look to my bed wllb Rheuma tism nine months ago and Ibe Mystic Core is the only medicine that did me any good. 1 had Ave of ihe best physi cians In the city, hut I received very little relief from them. 1 know tbe Myotic Cure lo lie what It Is represented and lake pleasure In rec mmruding It lo other p or sufferers." Sold by Henry's Pharmacy. Oeler la Use. I i's a while He when mamma tells papa what baby has been ssylug; but when papa goes and repeals it al the office, it's another mailer, a lie brromee more or less soiled by being mopped around. The smalleat things may exert tbe greatest Influence. De Will's Lllti Early Bluer are unequalled for overcoming constipation aud liver I roubles. Small pill, best pill, safe pill. P. rA. Unify. . . Eaeaiaf it Cp te th Last ... Dls I anderatand W la dig, th attor ney. Is seriously III. His Yes; I met his physician this morning, aad lie says be- Is lying at death's door. . f., - . DU-Tbel's Just Ilk a lawysr. twrsiBMsiati aroaasss Permanently cured by Um masterly power of Mouth American Kervla Toole larallds need auffvr no longer because this great remedy eaa cure them aft. It la ours for tbs whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion, pa ear he pa with lb 'Orel dose. relief It bring is ma rv stows and surprising. It make aa (ailaroi aevsw lUaapiiuiaia. Ho matter bow luog yoa bava saitfevcd, yMtt cure I M-rtala under the ase of this great health-giving force. ' I'leaaanl and al ways safe. ItoM by U. D. tteadbasa UuggW, Mew Hem. N. S, :' ' VUt aad Owe. .; "The star's aoderatudy broke dowe. "Tti; through orsrsiudy." , . f:i Tf.iiU- ACvctilifeVpsrafirfcrAS' slmfiallnt te rood and BfVala brtgtJttSa)vial3uufti ProtrsDkislionCJiM'iriJ ness and Itest.ConUlns nddtr Opium.Iorphirte nor HuwiroL NotNahcotic. yW SmJ- Jbt.immm WMhJJki- AneifectRecncdy forCoasUo- lion. Sour SlouwtuDiarrhika. Wcmsnvulsions.rcN'ensn ocssondLossoF Sleep. Toe Simile Signalurs c f 1SEW YORK. m EXACT COPY OP WRAPPCB. FINANCIAL. T. A. Ureen, I'rea, K it. Meailows, Vice fn H. st.UaovBS.Caahliir giTIZENS BAiNK or er mw n ickim bi, x . o. A UKNKHAL HANKINII HUHINHXI IX) The Aeeomitsot Baukn. Baitkern. Corrxir aUobh. rarmura, Uui-clnuits anil othAm r- itivmi nu luvoranie u-rins. frouini ami can (ul atteullon irtven to the lnuisf ol our cn toiars. I'oll- olUiitH a apeclalty. auAKi or uiaiirroHS. rardlnaiid Dlrlcb k). II. atoatlnwa, (Jhaa. Imny, Jr. Jnni.-t Rmlmond, Mayer 11 aim H Thmnn A.bran, c. k. rT W. r. Crockett. J. A. alMAdows, Hamuol W. Ipork, Cbas. H. Powier, J. W. UraiiiKer, K. W.8mallwuol, oo. N. Ivns. F. & M. BANK. MAY lsl, Capital Stuck (75,000.00 Surplns, 8,500,00 Undivided Prollls . S.UO.OH OFKlOEltS. L. IJ.CrTi.iB President. W. S. li A ohm 'K, Vice Pres. T. W. IIkwsy. Ciishier. ' J. W. lllDDl.t. Teller. F. V. MatTiihwr. ( olh-ctor. liIKEtrroitS: Win. B. nlades, MvM. Mnrka, 0. D. Hradham, P. H. 1'elletiir, Ij. II. Culler, Jno Suler, W. S. Chadwick. J W. Stewart, T. W. Ih wey. We want your Imaine-w and feel thai we can oiler you as mm h in return as any other bank in tbe city. It is om eitdeavor lo make business relations mut ually pleasant nnd profitable to om patrons. E.W.Smallwood. DEAL kit IN Hardwaic ml Fir c Arms, Sash, Doois and Pllnds, Paintp, Oils, Cement, Lime, Elc. Agra! for (iarland SlovfsSt Kangen and Ucvue's, and HenJ Moore t' HEADY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattawka. BTJSW IlKItlNi:, i. i ii. w. MimrNOiVs rdiikcl fiSflpcra 08 Itroa.fl ..Sjifwt.''. The Practical 77 Foil !'' T-::' Christmas-Gifts. 4 : W are tboa lng Slrck f Turk ' Ish, East Indian and, Miorisb Drap- 7 tries and Bobn4delr. Al) adaplrd for Furnishing Coscy : Corners, Dens and 8woklng Rooms. .'.'''' ":, -'i"' :! -( Also XabU Covers, Mantel Draper ';' lee, Piano and Table Scarfs. Ac. ' T- . ' Lk.-.i. 'i '.:7 " ,,' Our cihlblt Is sn worthy that a e" snggast a trip to Raleigh In see II, Dobbin i5: Ferrall, y AT. TUCKER'S STORE, ; 7 IIJ 1M rayettevllle Btreet,' , KAtsiiiair, isr. c. ' "OH 0,r"FMl TV : rorlnfnnts nvi Children. T!;s-KifidrYoU'Hav8- The Kind You Have Always Bought. VMS C.MTAUI. eOMMMV. MCW VOfM CITY. rltOr'KSSIUNAI. P. M. Shnnioils, J. II. I on, It. Ward W. I'un. I SIMfTcNS, I'OU & WARD, i ATTOR.NKVS and l NSLI.0TIS at LA W . M-M HI.KM , N. Ofllc.i 08 So. front Stiect., 1 1 arly oppo site Hotel ( iintlau ka. KlllleeS nlso ill 1.',.!. 1..1. -....l !S, Il itfli.lil 1 I'raetlee In the eiaoilies 1,1 I laveil, I'liptln, Jones, iih.-low, i inn n l I'uinllio, Vtake, Ji'lllltlUUI. tllll III tl lillll MUsoli; 111 1110 Ml- piviiut n ml l-ee ml louts, m ml wlu-iever shi-vi, a are U i.n .1. i ii. ivn ii i , AITOIiNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lnwyers ItrltL llnililing. Will praetiee In llie ("minilix oi Craven I urtei et, Jinen, l mslow ni,t I'totiileo. II. H. CoultatNew Ueriie Hint Isliiii-tuii Clam, of he Statn. -5p,t AAU k.S- CABGLIHA DISPATCH LJNF, AND- VI mm to. KHKKiHT & FAp'MlNGIU. For AU I'oiiilH or III. ThoStfeamer NETJSE ili b'avc on iMoiiilays-, 'i (Ineiaja; 8, md Fiidms at li p. in., s liu i p.' Ihe Sir. NctvIhiiis Will rail on 'l'inn!i.s rid Fliiluts at I'Jt o'r.'m k. in i n, iiiikii'H Jnl li i ii a; al nil way stalim.s. 138 Kuiyhi ru i iviil imt Inter titan one hour pro ions to failing. For further infoiniut.ion apply to GEO. HfcNDKIoSOlSi. Agi. M. K. Kinu, (len. Mj-r, II.C. Iit'iii!iNS,(!iii.Krl.A 1 'ites. Aft. Norfolk, Vn. New Perno, N. t, Mar ilOlh, 1SP8. Notice ! A. Ilig Knock Down on Wood.. aoo rv .t.. i..h ...a t in i . i . Store Wood, any lennib, n SpwiaHy, dt liver d to your door. , - ,, , Qriek nral Hini.l.Muiln ami UnarA 8lilneh a nlwnvs on I'Hid. . ',- iiicycies, utuys sua litinicss nna two gotut whgm-s . ' 7 -f '''..'-..'7' AH the above w ill W Sold In ll." wit ,i .i . .. ' Now we will cot price ngaln on Beef, Pork and rJaurajfij. . 'i. 1,. - BIG: HILL. Tl! Slkils WS Houses and l ots For Side at lowest Poeslble Figure. Di ilruhlo Home and Tenement that m 111 prove a Una Invest menr. ; '.-'- .. Ji nv- i " Cnllecllea af Reals a Kprrlslly. ' , Office at Robert & lirj n' f lore, op'' posit post ofiW. i ' i ' . 13. !K:"iiAnriin. ' - nnn-,11 llassma 7. j While in Ftcaiifort If sure ami slop ai lb rtimell Flon-e. Flrd-Clais I'.nard. A horn for travetln? people rishlng t and burning unexcelled. Tcrnii 41.18 a day or 5.(j0 per week. ' 7 0. A. KUSSELL, Prop. If fi ii n im i n IIIQ MOD m I REAL ESTA1 EAGENCY
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 27, 1899, edition 1
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