THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP CF FIGS
is due not only to the originality uud
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Via Smrr
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of r'iefs is manufactured
by the California Fiq Syrup Co.
only, a Knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthier
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Svhi f Co.-with the medi
cal piofcssion. l:id the s:itisfactior
which the genuine Syrup of Figs h;is
given to millions of families, ui:i'.:es
the name of the Company aguarnnty
of the excellence of its remedy, it is
far in advance of all other laxative-,
as it acts on the Itidueys, livir and
Lowe's without irritating or v.vakei.
ino' them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its hern tickil
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
RAN FKA.N0I8C:, CI.
WlBVJLI E, Kr. NEW lOICU. N. V
THICK AMI KKl ITS.
Talr la Vru siiou ami In-. Outlook
1 itvorablr For VneUliln. nl fri.lt. I it
Tht Section.
lit po'ls from all the truck sad fruit
sections of the south tell of the lerriUe
results of the blizzard of the middle i.f
February, wheu the temperature fell to
the lowest point in many years
The sand ridge in the Southern Pines
aition which is a great fiuii section,
and which was supposed to he out ol ilic
line of auy damage from col. I weather
eulleied severely, and Mr. .1. Van Liu.l
ley, the well known nuiarjmau and
fruit grower ol liuilfnul county, lells I he
the lireen.-boio- lieiord that it is his
opiniouMiat we shall haw- no peaches
this year. He think, ihc rcccni cold snap
killed them all in the bud, as n day or
two waim weal her he l'.rM ol I In iiinuih
had c-ailMil the htnli i,. c'.
As M i he . on.lilioii ..I I In ir.m in I his
sei livii, ihc Jul i.n u ha- in uli in.Uiiy.
I aiu! learns ruin Mi ( .ci i:e N . h es, w ho
has a laii;c fruit lann Im i New Hern,
I in C al ien t county thai the J nm nn n.n
heen killcil.
ml Mi lu-, ' I l. ii
TRKJiTOM NKWK.
m KUKTIOM LAW.
larcr Crop IrUh I'ulaUr WkU. llrllh Saitw HnrI.nrn mt Whai Ihc lilU FravkdM ,
Ci.uimiuilty linproYiug-. fvrnuHik I Ad Aweuduivutm.
Feh'y itt b. I The new election law U ia lit main '
The weather has gotten the farmers features a copy of the law In force pre-
very uiuch behind in their farm work. vioiia to lt05 The bill provide:
We learn thai our farmers will plant' 1. That (be election for Slate anil
large crops of Irish pvtsloes this season, county officers sball be held ou the first '
The merchants here are continuing re- Thursday In August and every two years
cciving and adding new goods lu their thereafter.
stores. I 2 Thai there shall be a Slate board
All the dwelling houses in Trenton of elections composed of live iersons
ate uow occupied, while several have elected by the legislature for a term of
THE JOURNAL
New Bern. N. ('.. Mar. IMC.
"I wie- afiai'l,'1
our fruit 1 tees wo
damaged h I In n
Caret ll II v e inn 1 lie
ami lin.l no in pn
"I piesuuie nm
t hat our 1 1 ee.- had
the cold sua
since t he cola
on our farm? and
of huds. 1 haw In.
plum I rees, ami 1 In
I'avoraMi- for :t -pit
mi li
- i-t I 11 ll Ki ll,
lull 1 ha
i - al New pol
ely lie- i:
1 l.mhh-.l .
The piesiiil
pell ha- w.u '-.e-
till
,1 .-,1
lO-pi
T!
1 vc- ! fill 1 .11 in
the lael
111 helm.'
ttc.i: hi-1 ,
1 oil.li l
now lull
-i-arll and
lie inosl
ih
I has
hi
It -I
: i; .-
i ;
Mali
: - 1 1
.1
Man
c.l Hi
u lu.
at :l
thiol
Kill h:
I, .1 Im.
lo I l.c
'.V
h ha- i
it i, lo 1 e ln;
i-onlinlle as pi
I lanh I Ho..,
in lln- I 'In n t el - Ihll
a -im h nl -.i nts
man erne troiu Noitoll
Tin- New I'll 11 l.a I
Imiler ill posiiinn ami w i
.lav This a.hliii
enal.ii' it to do mule
been iloini:.
Tin' .1 oi i;m at'k no
ol lln- l .'ili annual rep
l.ahor Mnli.-lics of N
1 hi our h I he rolll tl--
.1 V. II;, inn. k.
M l. YV in. I'. hi I ke w a-
noinleil As-i-tant t'oliei lor
al New l'.el li. In
die. Ml Clarke's
lo h( at of his :i..i
The alarm of I.n
l as i. eas it .rod h
lilernises ol M r
Front sin,!. 1
guihi-d, no ilarna
The new ekiar
I'l.lh.i k -In
in the l ily, ami Lr
( hoiee s al iel v "f
ha- lis new
pi'lalc il lo
himuliN will
liian It h i-
ei t
i-.Il-c- Hi
loll he I ! 1 1 li ail ol
I li ( 'aloliria, selil
I I ommissionel
i,:ip
ileeeeil Mr.
I'lielnls wi
illlinetrl.
nlai
: i.
lie
::la.
sir
11', '.' HI p III
.-. I I.
I. ane on
Iplil k'lY
si:
-Inn
CHILI ...
iiu I in
is lin
es It is
in H-,
-t fastidious love
lie.
Ilaekblll ll -hamlsoiiasl
liile.l ilh a
which will
I lhc
,l s I I I .l I III'
i n: Calo.lli l
I p. i :il- tin
h :o. . i I he
I!.,! ha-
i d how
I is I..,
w alei
i cclt
:e . ol I
l.i.l;
l;o
, l.lle
I',-'I h III . oh
to i esi-a bail w eal m i
in .l hi l -eel I- -li- l nin
this
pied
hi! ll
ily .
1 I
A I an
t e I ! a 1 1 1 1 1 1 e II t l;1
Show lot lln bei
The Italnl si ill
t In i i iiisi i anient
p repose,! t nil r I
will be llia.le to
lln.- ami
anlin'ilu
ni l ..i i .i r-.
Il-lll
I.I
I he
ill In
I hen- w ill be ail eir
b I'.-ils lliothers
II ol lln 1 il y Hand,
oie s.uiie money on
ml lin y hope at the
1 . a l : 1 1 1 -1 1 1 that enough
I l ee t hi in f l mil all debt .
place ol rnl. il.-iiiini. nl
e.l later-
two families. Why not build uiqre
houses, plenly of vacant lots. A gen
1 1 i n a n was here last week lo rent a
house and could not get one.
Mi .1 1' Hrogden who has been ctili
i ally ill with grippe and pneumonia for
t lie last four weeks Is much heller ami
his many friends entertain the hope that
he will soon be out and well again.
There was but a small attendance
fiom this vicinity to New Bern Fair ns
many families had some member sick
with measles and la gr ippe, bill as ma
teiial is getting tome what scaiec the
measles are now nearly stamped out.
Sir 1 C .Inhesion has opened anew
stole here of dry goods and groceries.
YVhal has become f the New river
oyster carts, we have not hail a isil
horn I hem for the last few dajs J
We Hie inclined to be.ieve that lhe
nun ills of on i c ommunily are iinprov iugjj li That ei
a- we haw not seen a man, white or later 1 Iran : In
colored i i-ilor or citizen, drunk for Hie nr'an itt uui
EFEHDIIIG
7 THE WATlONf
-. Catarrh itourmi
trttKetajr. tAffrippe,
Ian J troubles ana
other dlwiw of
the mucous mem
brans take bold
ol our people
and fatal results
VV follow with
V alarming in
V -qnency. All oi
these trouble
areeataiTh, ana
mniot exist
where the membranes are clean and
healthy.
Mrs. Lou DTis, FayetWrille, Tenn.,
I lis in her letter how Dr. Hartman'a
lsiMl, and organi.e bv elecling one of rjreat catarrn remeay. re-ru-u,
t. . i . , har of la irriDDe and aertous lung com-
Ihetr number chairman and another uer oi i griHF" "
plication, one says;
" I was afflicted with a disease eom-
lo 5 ears. I
:!. Thai there shall be a county board
of elections consisting of three person ,
appointed by the Stale bosTd for a term
of two years.
4. That State board of elections shall I
nv el In Hslelgh the ttrst Monday in Way
: : A A
1 KATm
secretary. .Another inecling shall be held
on the first Momlav in April In each
election year. Special meetings may lie monly known as lagrippo two yeara
,. , . i. Ti i 1 ro' the doctor said I had consump-
eallcd when necessary, tor their ser- sgo . ine aoevo .,. d
. . i ii lion. 1 sot one bottle of Pe-ru-na ana
v ices the board shall receive four dollar. my Btopped.
a day anil traveling expenses. j iook Beveral bottles, and I will say
"i That the county Imards shall ap- tnal j believe I woud be a dead woman
nl all registrars and judges of elec- uow i( it had not been for Pe-ru-na.
Members of Ihc county boards may iVuitt. PalDa. Mo., says:
be removed by the Slate txiard; and the 'u.jirh., Co.. Columns. 0.
itinf-i '' '.': rrsrm z rt I ITv ? . i r W.
- 'I llli1 Ir 1 1 1? - IV1 f
Sfive gent cigars
- i - - ) VI --..Atmn
4 Z.
flVU I;' 'I III If 1 III -IV 'III 1 1) S liw .
jm -k m FAiii" mm biim-
And in a few Jaji e be trupci;itg Ue" Ch
-..Hl'V
4:
tion
county hoard in turn may remove any
: isi rar oi jud
Nell s,i II -, ( ,, -i I s
The new Shell I'i.sh I'oiniiiission, re
. cut ly eleileil l. the l.i -gilal u r e. were
named in Ihc la w oysti r law and are the
.lol,
please I hi
"wa-eil."
The people ol K i list on held a mass
meeting Tuesday nicdil, and passed ii-sn
lulions oppohing the sale of the Slate's
stock in the A A N C lailmail. A coin
millee weni fiom ihereto llah-iuh to
oppose t he Mile.
On the '-'-'ml of February, in ilniing
Ion N. C. .lames K Ilollon, forrueily of
this city, was married lo Miss .May
Noil hro p, claiighlcr of Mr. Isaac Noiih
rop, of Wilmington The wcihliriL' was a
iciy ipiiet one.
The ill lilals of -hail all- daily inereus
ing in niinihcr, and every one is glad
The thli alelleil total loss of shad for
this season, whii h sieiiieil possible on
at count of the very severe winter weath
er will no' happen, and the tegular uooil
yearly run now m-ihis probable
In this city, March 1, -'M. Mr- Mary 11.
Tucker, of pneumonia.
The funer al services w ill be held t his
afternoon al 4 o'clock Ironi Centenary
M. E. Chinch.
Mon Ailivili on Hie Hoi ks.
The Increased arrivals of lish, oyster
trading schooners makes Ihc grc.iKsl
difference at the docks, and lire srene
is vastly changed since the weather has
Improved from the cold spell.
Yesterday's arrivals of shad were
large, but of oilier kinds of lish there
was nol CDOiigh to till the orders.
Few oysters are coming lu and ship
pers cannot begin to till their orders.
Quite a ijnanity of sweet potatoes are
coming in from river polnls,
lollo w lli ueul leliu n
ol Midi , (leoigi
Daniel 1. Iloberls, of t laii
of Pasquotank, Kobeit .
leict . I! D Seal born, of I al
of I'amlico. I h- hoard i
lie el in this eiiy neM Mo
i hail lilari ami secu lar v u
M
II Hill, ol
.ll
s ( j.
lulav.
ill be
.li
.1 in I M I- ll
111 Hi. -Ill ot I I
I 'lay ton,
lit an lol I ,
C Alien,
-, ot t ar
llookei
Hid to
hen a
. h . en
-l. .1.
1 111 line; the e
the necio w ho h:ul
cap! oi s on l ue.sil.ii ,
a drunken uclto can:
on I he same st n-ct, at
dcr ' M uidcr ' ' alt In
w In. h an ally a.hlc.l lo ;l
This made a stampede
in gio, w ho raised
been robbed, ami
i ha e ol
tloin his
be slu-cl
of a saloon
inn d "M in
if his voice,
excitement,
lowanls Uu-
tlic claim ol ha ini:
.homed 111:11 1 1 1 1 nol
Mi
I' '
kiiowint;
The p.
nuisance
w hal he w as al olp .
lice tool, him in charm' ns fl
There as not him.' t o - ho"
I hat he had been rnbbcil.
VOICK OF THE I'MII'LK.
.Inn dial's I an l .,l il it,i, .
id.1 101; .Ioiminai -Dining the week
piiceilini Fail week I maile.l to liicmls
al the ninth Iwcnly copies of your Mid
Wirrtcr Fair edition. 1 ipiote horn a let
tcr since received: "We had no idea thai
New Hern was such a pretty phi. e. The
paper yon sent us had such lovely lews.'
In another 1 read "1 don'l wonder on
like New Hern. It must he a beautiful
place judging from Hie pictures ' Yours
wi'houl comment, J. I., h.
Kb Craven si reel.
KuIUIli HiimlMy AI'lrniHii.
There has been a protracted meeting
during the past three weeks, and is now
going on, in the Shllow Baptist Chinch,
James City, the services being conducted
by Rev. it. il. Msloy the pastor of the
charch.
to a result of thU work, many con
vert hare been made, and nest Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, those who have
professed will be baptised In the Trent
river oa the James City tide. :
t There will he twenty-five persons
. banllseii. The baptism services will
b public and those who wish can at.
' tend.1 - ' , ,-,
: '. BJMTOr ALU.
.. To dense (he ty item In a gentle and J. Duffy
truly beneflclal mariner, ; when the
Bprtngtlme come, use the true and per
feet remedy; Syrup of Fig., Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the Cnlifor
It. lis. ,11 I'nt S.-llini; A. N.
It is the opinion of The Ashcville
Citizen that sound business reasons can
be adduced 10 show that it would he
wisdom for the State lo sell It9 Interest
in the Atlantic and North Carolina lall-
way, or else lease It for a long term of
years so that it may be effectually re
moved from politics. There Is hardly a
politician in the Stale now that ranks
above a township constable that cannot
get a pass over that road if he tries
Last fall we saw the negro Congressman
While riding on pass over it, and when
asking alie tit the mailer in New Hern
were told that practically everybody
down that way enjoyed the same priv'.-
lege'
BCCBXER'S ASniCA kAL VS.
THE BEST 8ALVK In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sore, Ulcer, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkln Erup
tions, nd positively core Plies, or no
pay required. It If guaranteed lor give
perfect satisfaction oa moliey refunded.
Price 29 cents per box. For ale by F.
last tiflccn days.
The las) snow caught many of our
citizens without any wood and as ex
periencc is -a il lo he a dear school ninny
arc replenishing lie ir piles with many
loads ol good wood.
The fanners have commenced every
tail 1 hi v In haul commercial fertilizers,
nianv "Im last war said no fertilizers
in-M year are now hauling it to plant
collon, tobacco and Iruek.
We iiolice that many gardens with
en Hauls an- nearly all killed where I hey
had been tinned down and lhc stalk bur
tied they an hurt but little. Why will
people slriw all summer to raise col
lards ami let the cnl.l destroy I hem when
by a little nl 1 111 1 inn they could he saved.
Mrs John I" K nonce o' lUleigh isiisit
uig her fathci , Mr J I' Hrogden.
Mi-s Sue May Kirisi i who is teaching
si hnol al Tiickahoe spent Sunday in
Tierilon
Miss Annie Bryan 'of l'ollorksville
spent Sal unlay and Sunday visiiing the
Misses Birdie and Caddie K ounce.
Wo have here residing in Trenton a
gentlemen w ho has a multiplicity of pro
fissions and trades w ho can lake your
1 ieliire, then enlarge it, make you a line
nair boots, cut vour hair, shave you,
build vou a house, paint and paper it, re
pair clocks and watches and do most
anything. We have often heard it said
loo 1 1 1 it 1 1 v Hades makes a bolch with all
but W M Coble is an exception, he is
good at all his trades.
The Kev Mr Aldeiman, Baptist minis
tcr will preach at Trenton on Sunday
11 t at 11 o'clock.
lleforc the discovery of One Minute
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis
turbed by coughing congregations. No
excuse lor it now. F S DulTy.
4.rw IllK CokI.
How shall the farmer grow cotton for
the year lH'.l'.l? Shall It be by the inten
sive system of farming or shall it he by
lhc large acreage, and If by the large
acreage system will he or can he grow
cotton at a profit or at a loss? Every
farmer is now talking hard times and
declaring that he can't grow collon at 4c
ami oc per pound, and that next season
will find their barm, and smokehouses
wi 11 tilled, and less cotton will be the go
ciTtnin.
A w ise plan this will he, and glory to
our land and country if carried out. To
grow collon now al a prolil the farmer
must adopt the intensive method of farm
ing, such as making Iwo and three bales
f cotton per acre and making grain on
this, their lands, because it does not take
as much work for grain as it docs for
niton. To make two or three hales of
otton per acre Ihe farmer must plow
leep in the preparation of lanu, concen
trate manures; good culture and Improve
merit of seeds and implements must not
he Ignored. .
What a pleasure it would be lo s farm
r, in looking out over his fields of cot-
Ion, planted in some heavy Irulllug
varieties of cotton, thst kind of the
prolific store that will trull from Ihe
ground up to the top, and knowing that
with good seasons he would, under the
Intensive system of farming, gather
two unit three bales of cotton from every
acre. This would be called good farm'
ing and profitable. B. W. llawklus, id
Coiton I'lanters' Journal.
lies Into p
pi-tecs.
; Thai
1 ion I hen
i-l ration
asked a
hsti.l hi
rent car in
f flection.
mniv hoard- must meet nol
e first Mo uliiy ill May for
and for dividing I lie C01111-
ccincls and living polling
.'I'l
The New Hern Arnd.niy.
In your issue of January 20th last Is
printed a valuable and very Interesting
sketch of old schools In Craven county.
written by I'rof. Kemp I'. Battle of the
University at Chapel Hill. It includes
some account of the New Bern Acade
my, an institution "so conspicuous in,
and Identified with, the history of our
city, and indeed, w th the legislation of our
early Colonial days. Dr. Battle, how-
ii 1,,- niii.nmwin. 1 I ever, omits the names or some or the
icforclhe next general eli-c.
.hall be an entirely new reg
Aiiiong ipiesiions lo lie
leant is "whither he has
oil for taxation for the cur-
which he applies fir regis
trillion, and for the year next proceed
ing. And if any applicant shall falsi
Iv -wc::i he has listed his poll for lax
minii, In- shall be guilty of perjury,
and punished ns prcscrilied by law."
S. That the registration books shall
be kepi open for twenty days and
closed on the second Saturday before
Ihechctieit. On each Saturday dur
ing this period the registrar shall go
lolh" polling place lo register voleis
On such days the hooks shall be open
for in-
There shall he no r gistei ing on elec
tion day, but voters may -be challeng
ed. !i That on or before the first Monday
in .luly Ihe county boaid shall appoint
I wo judges of clectiou for each pre
cinct.
10. Thai to prevent disorder as many
ns I luce special ollicers may be appoint
ed by the registrars and judges of elec
lioi. 11 That there shall be one ballot
for all slnte ollicers, one forjudges of
the dillerciil couils, one for members
of the general assembly, one for county
ollicers and one for township officers.
That all ballots for each of these classes
of ollicers shall be the sameslze, on white'
paper and without device. The size of
lhc ballots must he prescribed" by the
slate board of elections. Tickets in the
wrong box shall not tie counted.
12. That the members of the several
boatd? of election shall constitute the
board of county canvassers, which shall
meet at the con it house the second day
Her the election, canvass the returns
and declare the result at Ihe court house
door.
And the kernel of Ihc Suffrage
Amendment is contained In sections 4
and 5, which arc ns follows:
Section 4. Every person presenting
himself for registration shall lie able to
read and write any section of the Con
stitution In the English language; and,
before ho shall he entitled to vote, he
shall nave paid, on or before the first
dnv of March of the year In which he
proposes to vote, his poll tax, as pre
scribed by law, for lhc previous jear.
Poll taxes shall be a lien only 011 assess
ed properly and no process shall issue to
enforce the collection of the same ex
cept against assessed properly.
Section.). Ino male person, who was
on January 1, lHlIT, or at any time prior
thereto, entitled to vole under the laws
of say Stale In the l ulled States where
in he then resided, and no lineal descen
dant of any such person shall be denied
the right to register and vote at any
election in this Slate by reason of his
"failure lo possess ihe educational quali
fication prescribed In section four of this
Article: 1'iovided, he sball have regls7
tered In accordance with the term of
this section prior to December, 1006.
The General Assembly sball provide for
4 permanent record of all persons, Who
register under this lection, on or before
November first, one thousand nine hun
dred and eight; 'and all such persons
shall be entitled to register and vol In
all election by the people In thhj Stale,
nnless disqualified onder section two of
Peru na St td it mi Co.,
" 1 had la gripie for three successive
years; it seemed to Ret a tighter hold
on me each year. It see mod I waa in
the jaws of death. What had helped
me before xvould not do mo any good.
1 saw an advertisement of l'c-ru-na. I
procured two bottles and it cured me.
1 have not felt any symptom since.
Vou may us this in any way jou
pleas." ,
Ask any druggist for a free I'c-ru na
Almanac for Ihe year IH1I9,
Ever )Ucef on Uii market J Thro Good a erf hrmfrht M- .
rrct from the factory ml are faiily the "Best for the ;
Motiey" in the oil. ., -
We a e itoiiaUtit j ad. ling lo our Stock of
XaXfOr TOBACCOS
and purchasers mould do will to look i.s up when in 1 ml,
We had I o arrive by Schooiu-r, a car lond r.f CAIi
BAOE BOX NAILS AND OTIlKIt SIZKS. Io not
forget that we can give you Bottom Knurrs on Sunie.
Alfo few nice N. C. HAMS, they arc "oing rapidly,
so odiuo early and avoid ihe "rush".
vi;
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1 SSaekram
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Not one child dies where ten formerly .,h, . . . r.rOTWed tucb persons h 'Jl
,. Ir t- l l I 11 " 1 .
mcii ironi croup. 1 eopie uave learueu
the value of One Minute Cough Cure
and use ll for sever lung aad throat
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troubles. Il immediately slop cough
ing. Il never fall. F S Duffy.
A Nvl Farm,
( apt. II. Wade, of Loochloosa, Fla., Is
making arrangement for a very novel
farm for Florida. He ha pnrchaeod a
00 acre tract of land near the lake,
which is now onder water, but which
may easily be reclaimed. He will hare
tbe proper dltche dor and arrange for
larro canal, dam and lock. ' When a
bare paid their poll lat a required by
law." ',2;SH:'
The remainder of tbe act provides tat
canvassing the rctorns for State offlcerr
congressmen and elector,. . prescril
penalty for performance of the duties
set ont for olllcer of the eluctlon, and
make other reneraJ regulation of
election, .--i.-'f-'i'-,,
prominent Instructors in tint ancient
seal of learning at least they do not
appear in the extract published by you
and to a.lci to Ihe list ll may be well 10
piint them too.
Alou.o Allmorc taught for many years
In the Academy. Ills school was con
ducted on what wss called Ihe "lancas-
Iricu" plan, one effect, al least, of which
was to make his pupils very accurate in
spelling, as some of them, still living In
Ne Rem, can testify. Mr. Aitmoie
hail great fnilh In the texi: "lie that
spureth his rod lintel h his son; but 1.
that lovelh him chastenulh him be
limes," and lived fully up loll; and of
this fact, too, possibly' some of the said
pupils may also have a lively remeiu
brance. There were no extras in the
school, it Is thought, but it was said of
il that "Hogging was gratis and regular."
Mr. Attmore was an uncle vf our neigh
bor. Dr. George Atlinore of I'amlico
counly.
Mr. Allmore was succeeded, in the
f,.riies, by the Kev. William N. Hawks
as prim Ipal, with, al ililleicnt times,
Uev. Kordyce M. Hubbard and Stephen
K. llrownwcll as assistants. Mrs,
Wallace comlucleil the primary depart
ment, and her daughter, Miss Mary
Wallace, the school for girls Itev, Win
XT Hawks was a brother of Kev. Dr.
Francis L. Hawks, the historian, both
uallves of New Bern Mr. Hawks for
many years was the rector of Christ
Church In this city, Afterwards ho sets
lied In Columbus, Georgia, where he
died. Like Mr. Attmore he was a firm
believer In the efllcacy of corporal pun
ishment, as this writer lis cause to rec
collecl. Hi grandfather, John Hawks,
was tbe architect of Governor Tryon'
"Palace,'' having come from England to
superintend that work; Later John
(lawks was Secretary of the Coloulal
Assembly. Francis Hawks, son of John
and father or Uev. Vm M, Hawks, was
Collector at the po. t' of Mew Item, an
appointee of President John Adams and
successor of Major John Daves.
Uev Fonlyce Mr. Hubbard and Steph
en E. Ilrowueli were of northern birth.
Dr. Hubbard who was also rector for a
long time of Christ Church, was after-
wards Professor of Ancient language
in the Uulverslty al Chapel Hill, lie
died a few years ago In Kalclgh.
In later day a Dr. bicker, and Mr. A.
F. Neville Kulle, were teacher" at tbe
Academy. Mr. Uolfe wai a brother-in-
law of Mr, George Ulshop of oar city. '
A prize ha been offured to the pret
nmdU of ihii 1(iiw IWn t'Aeadamv for
r-i 1 - .
Ik. lAf Kl.ln r,f 11, ! vunar.l,U Inklki
lln was p.mvi vwam -'
tnilon of date 1734. In preparation they
w 11 do well to study carefully. I'rof.
llal lie's Helen of that Academy, f,,
Gbaham Davis,
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of tuwn cnslolM is. All ili' 111 1 tut iris coinplile iiinl Ihe l-oi-t
I'l ices ci IlipiiHl.le with Uu il Quality.
Corsets
SoleAneicv for tie Cclebialed W.H. mid H OMIt-OVH
GLOVE FllilNG. Long r Him I Wnitl. Uln-k r While,
i no.
Funis Waist for MIffcs ni.d Cl.i dun, 7.rc nnd ifl 00.
Shoes and Oxfords
Our PprinR Lli.e for It 19 Is con li tc llli nil tic w il apis
1 f Oxfoiila in 1 1. lb block and inn. He I live veli.me rule ! 1
tbe DKKW, PrLHY A CO.'8'nMil.e ofTlioi s ml Oxloids, i"l
e uarraiil eiiry mh lo five goi d IttTViie 1'iii l li 11. 1 f.O
to 3 00. , ...
I!..)S si d Gills Cxlcitls ai il 811 dnts in Ith iln'lm. all 1-
60c to 1 lit'. '
We canv a vwy large line 1 f Phcis 1 1 all kit b 1 ml i y
instances we retail Hit m afWin tly Vliiiloiile piici s.
'Bakter the Jeweler ia fitted up with
J Sheer, Bedalla, Mo conductor oa
electric street car line, write that bis
little dsnghter wa very low with oroop,
and her Ufa aved after all physician
ha,l tmiA a-.iI hr Uilnr f)oi IJInuU
1. mia 1.. 111 mt 11. 1 ' ' "
"""" """" " v Cough Cure, r 0 Duny.
ibiiu, puitiu . .jym mm mr huwi
water a condition will necessitate, lie
I confident that he can sari any kind of
plant oaring w coxiest weainerv i ni The wfco wu fonn(, to UmicV,
.ipenmeni.ua. -er.r uee, man. TwUy B,gl, ur,de( .n.plcloo.
Klorhl.o. sn .xw.sIt. sel. but not- clrcllmW,oreii d tfA from lboa
wlthslandlng this lb captain i certain wbo htd Lm ol yel c,aght v
ofsncoes. ' . Tbi on Tuesday night caosi
-. -. 'quite an excitement on Middle atiwet,
g Kid Gloves
D We have sold iiioie Kld Glow ihis si an 11 thnn nr
ft 'ee (tiven In tu r xaliio II i.n CM 1 lor il.t )l.iwc
JJ KMlislai tlon. Mule I lit-link, 'Inn, Ibiwu or I i 1
D i lavp or Kot.Hr lln k. r.5c i.nrl (I l air.
g Men's Furnishings
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Vl 1 11. our stole in pi.riuuliir.
Men's While Hilils, unlncndiiid, 50c.
Men's t oloird Sl.iilK, ndmid frnnl mil 1 Llo7.V.
Mca's Box, splendid va'ue.
All l.ini u ollarr None Im Iter al any pi ice. 10c.
Pprire Fhnrxs and Cnlcra of Nei kwi iir is just in anil tin 3 nie
very iuliy-Bow and I li.bTies, 2V. rnlls ami Imperials. Me.
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stow and ibo Mitnirlh of Ihe DiesHGmds rmls on our iiipub
lini'if Blnck Gooda. Black la our spcrinlty a-d I. w piiies
Mir bobhr. 1 be line nnliriicci Mi hidr. hlcilmi , Funis, l"-
riHlas. Broadclolb. Vnrtians. &c si.ii ii.Ik I'm li vi
e !ffJr for Fair Wf.kOi.h-ALL a OL H INCH bll.liK,
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O. 4. . marling mini r imm,
In New Brio color, 24c each.
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will appear In MoClure" Magaala for
March, with numerous picture! Ilhutra
ting Interesting tperirqenl and the
whole process of mAoufecture. If liquid
air prove to be aU that It now give
promise of being, Mr.Trlpler ba found
annlvertal motive power that I Inei
baostlbl and practically coatleaa. 1
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1 Mot fet CmicM. .
Wnntf d nt Onve I
"Glvem allver regulator and lean hot being fired a tbe negro ran, but ba Good live men to ll 8ln)fflr Hewing lla- T 0HEEN. rresident,
,.t.i. ih- Art.t ut.l . ..nl... Ti. ih,.mh .n .lie. w.. : " I chine In Craven, Joort, Onslow, Crtef-' ' , nvc.u 1..1,
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THE NEW BERM MUTUAL
FIRE inSURAriCE CO.,
OP NEW BCRN, N. C
CAPITAL,
050,000,00
WDOia A GENERAL F1US INSURANCE HU81NRH8.
a costly and complete set of tool to do ' regulate th world," aid a genius.; The escaped through n alley way,
watch work In all Its branches, we do It druggist banded bin bottle of DeVltt'r The man Is said to be knowp but be
.1. rt Aiiriin f!n . AnV and for sale b , writ and euarsntra It. flnewoik isour. Little Esrlr Riser, the famous little hail ant been found vesterdar. a'.thoUtfh
all druglals, at 60 cent per bottle. . specialty. .,v ;;'-'-',iil, FBDuffy. ' ', ' eurcb was oiude for him. , .
let and I'amlico ci.iintli, N. V. Must UJCUituai uw.ri,
r.irulnh aAUUlO Bond and homr. Al'Dlv I -
hail not lieen round yesterday, although tu or ddre W. B. MoUmkooh, 11' n I V l K l f N r.m'lkvnt
MM.h...n.ul. for him. Ncwbem.N.C. J. i. wULf EHH1" IJU11,
W. B. rtLADE8,VKIC,Iwl.
JOHN DUNN, I ,.
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OVER CITIZtKE DANK