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PA V i i i 1 Ml . if t: : ii i ir It i 5 s I f' i: TOE WEEKLY JOURNAL V ;EsUI4iataOS7S. s Published U Two Sections, every Tues day and Friday, at 96 Middle Street, sew Bera,H.C. CHARLES U STEVENS, BDITOI D PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month, a&Venta. Threes Mentha, 35 Hix Months, 80 " Twelve Month. 1 00 pNLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the ofBce, or upou inquiry yuiail. gyThe Journal is only sent on pny-in-advaiice basis. Suliscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions. and an immediate response io notice will L1k; trprcf iatc(t l, ll" Journal. Kntered at the ruslollicc, New lii rn ti. C as aocoud-class niiitter. Sottloa One Tnesduv, Mar 1,!!I LET US GET DOWN TO BUSINESS. The news of the killing of the at tempt to buy the State's Stick in the Atlantic it Noi th Caroln.ii mil road, and t) thus Secme t'le eiilin control of this property, will I" glally roceiveil by the people in i!i;s Section of the Shite Tins satisfaction is not. ;is sonn might argue, t h:it the peoph- nlnt the A. it N. ('. me Willing to o, uon-progri'saive and iueoppos.il in iiecept, npportiuillies of ad vaiiri n l' their interests, lint the sa' i s 1 . i ) mil over the defeat of the Home Snnli cite is duo t ) the ipieslinnalilc ni.-n ner in which this syndicate woni about in its elTorts to buy the c tn trolling interest in the load. The re v.as too eager a ilcmaml to secure this woi thh s : ( ') propel iy. and at a lignre ivhicli was nol prupm tionale with either the value of the property as reckoned from the Syn ilicute's side, or that of the lion i is shown of the roiid's actunl pici i.t earning capacity. In a word it looked like a "Job,' and snyormg of such cv i mu nown this way was against it. Now that this matter is set 1 1. il , it is with satiffai lion t hat the peo ple run turn to the coi.temnl.it ion of the A. & N. ('. iimler the coming administration of .lames A. I'.iyan. To the full credit of I'res.il. iil Patrick it must bo said his ad mi ins j Iration has been a good one, and j Mr, l atrick hiinselt is niglily n -gaided by cverv ouu in this city win has had dealings wii.n him. and his management of the road has been able, with justice to all interests. and a careful study to promote the I road's best welfare and interests. President Bryan conies into tin A. it N. C's management, as a citi zen of New Bern and ('raven count v. one fullv competent to administer the road's present alTairs and pro mete ami advance its every interest. As Mr. Bryan has hitherto re ceived the support of city and coun ty both in his ollicial and political capacities, so will he get the aame generous support and assistance as the A. iV N. U s. 1 'resident, for asidi from the personal feeling and good will for his success, there 'is the knowledgo that the road 8 prosperity menus much to every individual. And so it can bo said of the peo ple along the entire line of the A. it N. C. road, for one and all are anx ious to get down to business, and all look towards President Bryan as being tho man who can and will make this business for tho road and the section through which il runs. AGITATE rOI GOOD ROADS. Now that tho weather is drjing up our country roads, and making it possible for farmets to get to town, let them not forget tho recent long tpell of rain, followed by enow and ice, and the consequent shut ting them off from all communica tiou with their nearest town or trad ing place. Let not the farmers in this vicini ty forget how many of them were prevented from attending the New Bern Mid Winter Fair, and because ' of I 1 roadtt, ' Uotr many farmers in h'aderii Carolina have been prevented from marketing their produce, and get - tliig i good i rioea for it, when now the. "demand hua fallen off," nu-'tpring work elaimi ' ' their tirov ; and ; attention, o that they oannot market their pro duce?- All became of bad roada,, - Compare the money that hat been lost by the farmer! beoauee' of bad I Ioi lAved many a life I Fertrjily cures Cro end J t V hop.iu-co?h.IlBtal a w and lure. Mothmcnn TUOa Teiiyi rely on IU ChiUrrn I Uk. IU IXxe arc mull. Price 25 ccota, roada during FsVaarj; with wbt it'voeJd havo ooet to hat kept in Rood order til tb couuly road. With the ooming of Spring and Slimmer, tod dritd op roadways, let not Ue pant winter bo forgotten, but let there be a movement which shall result iu ibo building of good roads, bo that another rain; season will Dot find an impassable harrier between cout.tr)- and town, which no farmer can surmount. The tiiiu fjr Ugiuuiug th a a. is low. 1 're part' for the bud times wl.cu it is possible am! tin rt; will bo no seasou of regrets. Aj'itote for good roa Is at once and ail the time until llijy become realities. NEGRO YEOMANRY TS ILLITEF ATE WHITES. The Jot H N A I.V excej 1 1 0 : i f t' th. Washington Post's position on tin sulTrage ipiestion in Noit'iCi.r lin.i. namely, "that the average ncgio is a better eiti.' n, a more . - 1 1 s -1 ,ii i m ioi co in polit ic -, t hail I he i white," have tin! w.th a rcncwii. insisleiice by the 1 -1 that it is cor rect in its position of known:;; th south and the in jj'o question, ipnt, as well as any Scut hci n idilor pos si iily en. A-" a basis for this t borough k nowi e.lge the writer in tin Post ilniu. thttt ' four Years service in th (' m federate annv and twenty ye.ti.- e peiience of recoiirt i in 1 10 i and po' itic.il re-foriualmn alhrwards c iii- Stltllte a claim' fnl It, IS k le led'-e. And Initio r th, We I e M i i l lie i!t-' .-t s ii.- it i -it I ! c w el e lleci I lie ilc l III II saw. i ai l.ei ll.ll i- I 111' lf l III il'.- of I In- .no III I II S I .11 I' eolllhle,! In liie ljlin;;l- ni'i:ro yi-oinanry ilian n ll I. I Mil el I III- llie .elite. I ol I lie illitemt - w Idle lieiii'l e, :t;nl w e I I, i leil is lllole, wi ll I ' Is 1 1 e , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,t.--e el I he -i '11, II ill r el 1 In -linn- - Hi opinion. I n -1. 1 1 e 1 i me--. 1 e i 1 e u - :t : . , till' ni'loi's Were I lit- IlielliU alel llu "ioiir while-.' Mi le llu- t-lii nut- el I lie illleall il I lelllt 111 V 11, 111 cell ililions have noi mail iiaKv i I .in.;' infer I rm the -oeial i cm 1 n ion : n Carolina, w ineh oiisii d 1 In omi Ihll'.iploll, Iblllel. llr.iwlel. .oil like, and i;a e ii- I In ii-L'itai e! i he pr.i leiariiit Tl c Jot K N ! vt rv cbeerl ully gl an Is Ihe I'o.-l Us "i pi ! ii'itiv" ol lour and twenty cais, winch uonhl bring it to lx.s.V but since !s.does the Po; t fullv n ndc: si.ind and ip preciatc what changes havo been wrought in the ncgioin North Cain lina. sii 'h I'mhcal chanties that even1 his own political white lucll.nii n ivis, ,,, Li,,,,, ,,,,. ,,, , , , . pin latei lino at the pel's." i 1 1 j Aml in tins year of l.v.c., I he I Post's claim of intimacy with the! negro pi est ion and .-i, Hi age in Ninth Carolina is 'Kised upon enndun ns which do not exist. S, tl. I '.,i ' i,,,.,.ti- r., hi ie-,,s! of experience, there is a pi nod ol neatly lifteitl years, an I in I his i time, granting the previous i:e tenet' of a class of 'lie-1 ,. y, ..man i y . j so. Id, gooil clt i.eii.'. consel iative ! and worthy, inch a class has passe away, and in place m (ins '"negro yeomanry," to wlinh the l'or,t Would conlide the "d.-stiuies ol ihe Southern States," there has cnnie a new icgro geneia t ion , pampered by politicians, ovoi educated by too Sen! mieliial whites, iviiich w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 seek to supplant . noi only the Post's "illiterate whites" but the entire Anglo-Saxon race. It is this new generation of poli tical negroes that has sought to con. trol tho destinies of North Carolina, which is not. tiiitislied with I. ones' every day toil, with sining I nlay, in order that tomorrow tuny be pro vided fot ; a generation whose desire and purpose are very f ir removed from the Post's ideal "yeoinann; n generation which has iiocoiim iv.i lism, whoso kuowdedge of libeitv. freedom and HuHrage consists in demanding olive, w ithout being tax payers.; demanding social 'ipialm, by iutei niui rii'ge with whilis, aiH ollicial position and public recogni tion simply because it enjoys a suf frage given under staess of circum stances. Tho class of "illiterate yhites," which in Ibo Post's opinion threat en our institutions, are about as large numerically, as the Posit "estimable negro yeomanry." Thore are "poor whites" and "illiterate whites" in North (Jaro lina, bnt they are not a menace to the State 'a interests, present or fu ture, and with a removal of the negro aa an over ruling political factor, tbeie ilanei will loon oeaae to exiat. Anil today, i asoJ upon a careful atady and pereonal knowledge of the put fifteen jeara, and lookiugatthe aitaation conaervatively, and with out political thought, the JocaniL will aay, changing one worl t( the Poat'a, "we repeat; therefore,' that in oar opinion the average segro la NOT a better citizen, a more oon aervative force iu politics, than the poor wbito. SlSFSallRED F0R1IEE Cm llule iriiT humor ana ml 4U a fc.ijr tan om oue nostril, kt It kepcoaspeeea till wo tboubt sao would wnt get it i jic J. We tried everrthiB; we eonhi get, rut ii kept getting- Urfir an ttao time, till Lttx trd,Uuwrrkpkmparl ettclow i i', ami up om tide to Ike eft, were a aoiid sere. 'c Uiixigbt Uure was no ouro, and that aha would be lUiJiffund for Uft. Finally we tried t'TirrcA Rrnsniss. W6 need Cvnniu I' .olvkt and nearly a bos of Cunocaa ( jiDtnont), and la a snort time abe was eo l.iuy -ll, with nosear or trees of the earner. Mrs. Wis- CHICHBSTKK, PtalBTiUe, (X SriiPT TlltTMiir poi Twnim Diime III Nil HCMHto- VITN Iom ir Hits. WmbLl. Vltb i uTieei, ofl r.U nitiitc waa CltilX'Ma. md 4STh'AlwvattlMwmtt. hminnmnnPnii. i-u .-..rn-pk ttuttu. uwacwilrtf Umuft.ljM. Ne Crime Intended. Ilia coineily lacks motive. Well, lack of motive goes to remove iu presumption of criminal Intent. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With Local Applicalioos, hs they cannot reach I he seal of ihe desease. Catarrh li a blood or eonsiilutionaf disease, and in onlei to cure it you mum take internal reine.lies Hall's ( alarrh t'ure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous- surfaces. Hall's ('alarrh Cure is not a ipiuck medicine It wap piusci Hied by one of. the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular ire.-eiiption. It is com posed of the liest tonics known, combined with the best lilooi! puriliers, acting directly on the 'niiroiis sin faces. The perfect combina tion of I lie two ineredknts is what pro duces such wonderful results in rurinir I'alaitli "-end for testimonials, fire I' I. Cuk m v A Co , Tiops , Toledo, ( . Sold by driigisis, price Toe. II -ill's Family Tills are the Is'sl. Nothing ta Sa7. "i 'i I you hear me when 1 allnl you t hi- mi ii oi on '-" "Ves." "Why ili-bi'i you answer then'''' (Hiildn'i ihiiik of anylliing to say " For La Grippe. Thomas W liil lielil A Co . 24t) Wabash een j ay , coiner Johnson si., one of Chicago's I wej olilcst and most prominent diugi;isis, mill Ii j recommend Chamberlain's Cough Itiinu e ol j ily lei In urippe, as it not only gives a llu ir ! prompt and complete lelief, but also pro- i coiiii'eiaels any tendenev of la rrinne to result in pneumonia For sale by Dully F S 1 he Scat of the Disease. Husband- Why aie you so angiy at the d ictoi Wire When 1 lol.l him I had a terri ble lireil feeling he lold iv.e to show him my longiic. I f you have a cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, dillieult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us ,,,.- , ,, suggest ( liie Minute ( ough ( lire. Al- n ays reliable and sre. FSDulTy. m Making Snrc ol 12 cr Ground. He- I )o you like classical music? sht' "o you want my honest opinion "'": you Ihiiiking or inviting nie to Hi,- ipeiii' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in Chicago. Hisgen liros , the popular Soul h Side 'liiiL'gisls, corner Wlh M. and Went woiili nv., sny: "We sell a great ileal of Chamberlain s Cougli Hemedy, and liud thai il (lives the most satisfactory re sults, i specially among children for sen re colds and croup.'' l or sale by F. S Dully. In Harmony. lers simply deny Mciiicl hi it ll He -iek. All, something like the to e dispensary. lorlirs at t he For In, st bites, hums, Indolent (ores, eczema, skin diseases, and especially files. e Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve slaiuls first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to Imitate and coiinlerfeit It. It's their endorsement of a good article. Worth'oss goods are not imitated, (let De Will's Witch Ha.e) Salic. FN Dully. Always. Funny, you never see a college -nan be 1 1 1 ml the bar. No, they are more likely to lie In froi.t Banger of the Grin. The greater! danger from l,a Grippe is of lis n suiting In pneumonia. If reason able care Is used, however, and Chamber lain's Cough Remedy taken, ad danger will la: avoided. Among Hie (ens of thousand who have used this remedy bir la grippe wo have yet to learn of a single case having rentilled in pneumonia which shows exclusively that this remt- dy is a certain preventive of that dan gerous disease. It will cure la grlb.io In less time than any other treatment. It I pleasant and safe to take for sale by F 8 Duffy Breach f r remise. He Ho that courts and runs away will live In court another day. She Cut he that courts and does not wed, may find himself la court Instead, BhwiniatUa Cared ' la 24 Hear. ' T, J. .lriacltmore, of HallerdV Black more. ftitaburfclH fa., aayt: "A short lime iihoeI prewired a bottle of. Mystic Cure. - It (oi me out ol Um house la 14 hours. 1 look to my bed with Rheansr Itsm nine asontha ago and tor Mvstle Care ii the only medicine that did m any good. I bad five of the best physi cians la the olty, bat I received very Utile relief from them 1 , kaow the Myitle Care to be what it la represented and lake pleasure la recommending It to other poor aufferera."";; , w, ,'.( , i bold by Ilvary'a Pharmaejr-o ,e' '' ELieTIQH UW 1 PISSED.1, Lirelj Mtm i U Seoale . Chamlier. The Wilsons Ite instated. Seaaler Osbarae ( si rjieg the Day Vila a Strong Sperrh la Farer ef the Wilsons, Jol'KNAI. HrUKAO. ( RiLiiou. N. C, March 3. ) Thero was heal lightning and low rumbling of limn ler In the Keaate Cham ber yestenlay when the election law was under discussion and I efore the final vole by which it parsed. Il was the lirsl lime that real tuger lift ween opposing politi cal parties came to ihe furface. Senator Oleiiu engaged the entire fusion element and when it was stirred up by gome re ntal ks of the western Republicans, he spoke out iu language Iliads was pretty strong and iUite personal, Ktying his opluion of men who put themselves upon a political cipiality with negroes and yel px-sunied 10 hold ilicmselvcs above llieiu social'.y. For a while things looked dctjiledly s.pially but liually t lie slorm sill sided and Ihe tinal passage of the election law was had in an easy sea win. The Wilson ease will be remembered by every member of this lomenil Assem bly as long as he ri'tiiemben anything. Last nigh' w n s au experience iliat not many of ileni will care to experience again very soon. The case has been post poned alon ; lioin time to time until It could be done no longer. The committee ha I made ils report favorable lo the Wil sons. Ii was at fust thought that this would sinliee mid the Moiisim would ac eepl it. Ilnl il was soon found out that such was not the case and the matter must be gone into by the court of Im peacliii enl. The counsel must lirst lie heard ami t lica the members must have unlimited lime to tell whal they thought about i he w hole mutter. Tin- c'iiiii began at four o'clock yes terday alleiuonn and kept, up until 7 o'clock and thi n there w as a stampede j for something to eat and a hasty return to tin- Hall of the House when the bear ing w ss lesiunt'il at K o'clock. A large volume w oiild bo required to contain the pi oceediiiirs. Tne counsel at each side sokc at great luaglli ainitlien I he memliers spoke some ol llii iu with tiresome persisttnee. This weni mi until late in the night and it was nol until a ipiarler of two this morning that t lie man most people were wailing took the floor. This was S':iia-to.-Os orneoi' Mecklenburg and In a half a i hours la'.k he reviewed tile case with eveiy person piesent intent on his words. No member of this Legislature has a personal force eipial lo the Charlotte man. He declared upon rising Iliat he rote he left the lloor be would have van quished the enemies of .Major Wilson. lie appealed to Judge Connor, who sat xvith President Reynolds, on the law points and each time Connor gravely nodded in agreement and having covered the chief points in I In: -evidence, he dwelt on the character of Major Wilson, how he knew that he had given away more than $20,000 iu his life lime lo those who needed il, and then lold of the lime When Zebu Ion It Vance was in prison and Major Wilson who had sevrtl hundred dollars of his own then, gave Y mice five bundled of it. He declard that Wilson unlike many loved money li ss than other thliins. Shortly after two o'clock Osborne called the previous pie lion and iho roll call began. The vole w as on roll calls, first on Major Wilson and second on t. Olho Wilson. The Se .u.iors voi ;d lirsl and resulu d 2-1 to 1!i in favor of Major Wilson, the Representatives lollowid nnd their vote was Ml lo 117, showing on the joint lmllot oi to .Ml, a majority in favor of Major Wilson of 27. There wns nppl.tuse ni this, the rem nant of the crowd that crowded ihe gal lery for hours joining In, and tlievoteou Olho Wilson began. This was closer and more uncertain but when the result was announced it was show n that Olho Wilson had also won the senate voting 21 lo2l, and the House 7t to M. it ma jority of IU, or eleven less than I'-ajor Wilson. There is little doubt but that the personal ellort of Senator Osborne won the day. As chairman of tho committee ho fell called upon lo Bee that the report was sustained. In his speech he de moralized several of tho opposition, calling on them by name, and especially overthrowing fly-up-tlK creek Thomp son of Onslow and tonalor Ward of Washington. It was remarkable how a study of the vote shows tho character of the men on either sido. In Ihe final round up, nearly all the members who are recogn r. si as jurists or men of stand log and character were in favor of sus taining the committee. On the other aide were l lie extremiststhose who get tbolr dally fond from the News Obser ver, Senator Justice gave tbla paper and Ita editor some good wholesome criti cism, that received hearty applause for Ita course In trying to force lbs ease against the Wilsons. -s'-. '3 - ' Thompson of Onslow attempted to get back by calling ihe "Post" the "tool of the corporation", Tbea Oabonte took blm io task and ahowed that ha had aot read this testimony that he bad claimed to have iiudMit so as io be snre ''to vote right on this great iiiu-atloo." .- - v ";JVit ' 11 11 :-.K,fl '' ' Honesm'e n,mHl. ,! . Wasdiiiotok, March t The Presi dent today Dominated Assistant Naval Ooastrucior Richmond.!', tlobsoa lo be IT. ' 1jT - . Z . T ,Z dvaaoad Ma numbora from Ho. t..f Ita, list of assistant naval conttructora for extraordinary heroism.-, ..v . ' o jk a l xx x y . , Sears tea . : ' 9 ttr.d Ym Ibn Www-' CaoirA SWasti A . LAST BATS OF CONOJtBssV. rrswtde Pen OceSraMatsj Deter ike atsreiesste e reaes Treeitlee. Otker Mows mt Waehlatriesu WaaaiaoTOM, March 1 A dy ing Con gress b about the liveliest dying thing ever seea aay where. ' The "Wat Legisla tive day is now on; it wrll lie practically a continuous session of IVttb House and Senate lor twenty-flve hours, ending at noon tomorrow. Things havo been in a grand rush all Ihe week, and an onor maus amount of work has beea done. Much legislation will fail, but all of t'le appropriation bills aud everything else lhat is absolutely necessary will get through. This avoids an extra session of the next Congress, at once, but the President and most of tho leading men in Congress believe thai one will have to l called inside of live or six inoulhs. The aci ion of the Benate Iu reducing Ihe number of warships authorized lo hi bulll by Ihe Naval appropriation bill Is not popular, but the reasons given by the Stumor are logical and sound. They aay that in would bu Impossible to even begin work upon more vessels thin are provided for wilbiu. three or (our years and that it was needless lo appro priate money lo build them so far aim id of when they can lie built. The mouths ef Hie politicians arc fairly watering over the Ccus'js bill, now a law. Il makes the Census Bureau a part of the Interior Dcpailment, bill glvei ils Htierlntendent exclusive con I inil over all appointments The Nicaragua Cans! is provided for in the River aud Harbor bill, although there was danger for several days lhat the entire River and Harbor bill would fail. Thu canal amendment does nol appropiiale the entire amouul to construct ihe ciiual, a It did when first adopted by Ihe Senate, but only provides for the beginnining of the work but as il virtually commits the govern nient to building the canal tlcre are few objections heard from llio'e who have been advocating the canal for years. No one need Is- surprised if months roll by before ll ere is a formal exchange of copies of the ratified treaty of peace botweeii representatives of t lie United Slates and Spain. If llie administration ever wai in a hurry to close this matter, recent expressions of Congressional opinion have caused il lo see the desira bility of delay. Opinions have, been ex pressed by members of all parlies thai the I'resiilent will have o authority lo c inlinue a, military government in the Philippines any longer after peace with Spain has been officially proclaimed lhan would be necessary lo gel Congress together and submit to it the qiiedloii of providing a government. Although il is contended by inein'aus of the adminis tration lhat It would bo perfectly proper for Ihe President lo continue the mill tary control of the Philippine! aftor the treaty of peace lakes effect, until Con gress meets In regular session and de cides what sorfof a government shall lie given thu islands, the I'leslilenl may dc cide to avoid the ca irge of usurping authority not properly his iu tho easiest way, which would bt by simply postpon ing thejllnie for Ihe Irealy to lake effect, or calling an extra session as soon as he allows the treaty lo go Into effect. The treaty has nol yet been nulled by Spain After it h I! Ih-cii rati lied b iih countries will appoint Coiniiii-Hionui i to nuke the exchange of ialili.:d treaties. Presl dent McKinlcy can delay appoint ing the A inei ii in c.oiniiii-i-ioners a! long as he may see lit lo do s.i There u a class of men w ho never give anybody credit for doing anything with out an expectation of gain, a i l il Is quite numerous In Washington. Those men say that the German government has ordered lis warships away from the Philippines and placed Hie Hermans on the Islands, aud their interests, under American protection so as lo be sure of making tho government financially re sponsible for damage done to properly owned by the (leuiiaus, either by the Filipinos or our troop!. Kvsn supp.n lug lhat lo be true, llie action of Uer many is slill a good thing, ll remove! the danger of a i onllict between Gorman and, Americans, which might havo been precipitated at any time during the last ten months by a foolish minor oUicer on either side, and w jlch everybody knows would liuvii hs I to a costly and bloody war, which neither country desires. And this government was probably respon sible, anyway, for all damage done lo tho priipeily of foreigners, Iu Ihe Phil ippines, although some think that Ihe responsibility lies with Spain until afler the treaty of peaco goes Into effect. The general tendency of ihe evidence given before tho Miles Court of Inquiry this week, has been lo condemn the can ned beef Issued la Culw. Beef men tea tilled thai only cold air was used on re frigerated beef. The army bill, as adopted, Isn't sat(s factory to anybody, but Iu failure would have made an extra session, and mem bers of all parties displayed fear of being responsible for an extra session. Al though the bill proyldes for sn army of almost 110,000 men for two years from neit July, if la certain that there will be anew army bill at the neat session of Congress; It will be necessary, regardless of (be number of man needed, to rorieet the known faults la tbla measure. , , :'''.'.' AMaartw Sseaao. .Thankful worda written by Mrs. Ada B. Hart, of Grolon, 8. "Waa Ukea with 'a. bad cold which settled on y lungs, cough set In end finally ternd- aated la consumption, roar . doctors gave' ne op aeyljig I could live bat a abort time; 1 gave myself np to my Bavlor, determined If 1 eoald not etay with any friends oa earth, 1 would meet my absent oaea above.' My husband was wj ailvlaed to aet Dr. Klnsa New Dlaeov.. sxiyiswu tw go wi "'"S ' " tot Cooiamptlon, Coughs and Colda ' JJk gMbotUei , , ,.kVj r St IIH tui m. nie; MIU JW . mm. saved ,aad now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free el . 8. ll..iru. IV..,,. Ulnni 5 " J . , llegular size Wai and $100 guaranteed I or price refunded. x ;;-, : ;' ;if; - - i ii-.;:"-'! rt (oyVC-Wr. if mmmm i AcCetaUerVcpfirwrorAs slQnlaling Ifcerood SPKegotl tiiiglhcSUiBVifh.'Windlkcbci' PfODiotesDitioslin.Clictfiral ncssandlfcst.Contiins ftciilr Opium.Morphiitc r.Qr ML'.eriiJ. KOT NAltCOTIC. aOmwMJU Apdfcct nentcdy forConstlpa lion . Sour SlonucliDiarrhoca, Worms ,Convulsion5.FcTrish incss nndLOSSOFSLr.Er. Facsimile Signelurt ef NEW YOHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Meadows' Gold Tobacco Guano, EADOUS Iffendows 4 'of Ion Csluaiio, Jjftrgely Incrcitses the (Junnlilv niui (irade of Cotton. Ulrariowft' IUxNoIved Itiie& I'olnsh ('oniponinl RI'IlloHK, All Crop Csluaiio. Mi'itdows' Orrat l'olnfo Gnu mo. Meadow k' Carnal Cabba Calnano. GERMAN KAINIT AND DIAMOND PHOSPHATE A SPECIALTY. NKND KOK OUR P.OUK ON TOBACCO crill'liK, KI!KK. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO., W BEEN". iT: C. We keep always on band Hard llriifc, I, allien. I' .i k SiiiiM;e, the Ik-sI and Inl lest Nice II. i f Sle.,k fk'.. Slewing lie. f ftc. All kinds of Hrv f-love Wood under large shed, it never (;ets wet in ii.'mv weather. cord guainnteed lo the load. Hand made Ileum Shingles, llugiiies and llicycles. Houses i.lway s lo let. A large sliMik of Groceries, Flour and Meat ( licapvr than any man. I'oft for fencing. We kpII all -iiliovo nienlione.1 nt Ihe CheaMst Prices. BIG BILL, Th5 mi Ma ICE FOK HOMK USE Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made from distilled water and free from impurities. Specially In tended and prepared for human con sumption. Ice delivered daffy (except Sundays) 6 a. m. lo 6 p. m. Sundays (retail only) 1 a.' m. to 13 noon. For prices and other information, address, - New Berne Ice Co..) - . R 8. GCION, Mamaoib ir. w. simpsoXs liteel G8 Broad Street; , ;.,:;;,..--. a'vv-. - srvBBBisraisr Tnaott Msasta 1 'imi. bonmoms eio. I re i.nf a ei an njtm mi I elKir imri.iii our onnw, frw l,i,ar e tHVMOHm Is m,liahlf lNU.itAM. I tinimnnlrA. Umsptrualf Amnlnthd. HwMlhnnS on I'II4S ennl frMk Olnat eg-Minr fr Miriiie wiiMila. Hinis UkM thmunh Muun A Co. reeslvl Smmi wtUt, wiihiait ei.mk lu ue VVls..it. Jk...iiW.s A SwUiHrtnlT fll-.4 wH?. . f .flnrMt Hf. . fnlaUnn .if ..T .ii'i'i'.'i f. u,l, l ornii. :l s '.' n.r f.4il in.mllu,a SvWbl MwpMm . f f' 8ishssray, f'-'V "'1 v t ' a f st.Wasbiuaiua.ilu. ' Architect & .tSopCsrinleiideD mm " For Iftfantl and Children. Kind You Have iau - AIways'Bcught Bears the 6DII0S 1 Leaf Product's Tobno of (he Pines! (t)ualilv, l''si' ia 11;. Kino Wrapper.-. ritoKKssiovu. KOMUI U5 A. NUN, M'.W IIU'M:. - N. I . Olli . : C'p. Iloit-I CI a'i .v, l.a. holllll l'l;uil MM . I. I'laclice in Nuilli Calolin.l i'. M. SI iii iii ii iih. t. I). Ward J. II. I on, I . W. foil. 51Mfl()NS, IHiV & WARD, ATTORNKVH anil ( OI NSKI.OKS at LAW. ' Kf.W Ht.HMK, N. '. Ollle. (W So, Front -Street, nearly oppo- site Hotel (:ialla ka. (t Htlccs also nt KaUicli and Hmithlield.) Cruel ire Iu I tie umiilirsol t'lavcu. Duplin, .'oTiet. (iiislosu ;iiru-rl rmiillro, Wake, JoIiiihuoi. 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S.:.l..-'-'V-T. ,- ''' '"-' -V.- A -Tooih Brushes, i --..WsiUk Broomv''-';'i, M:; Toilet' ArtWfa,,.ii.4 ',; v'; ;-', Vvv; , Perfu tnerjy 'cc' U With etery ptrrn'"" f FA IKY fOAP j ; .; amounlmg' to' !W, CVi.ia, ll'l''1,mVk-;" Calendar With llmtoa of IVwey, in-irllt . and Wheeler: ? '""t O UOCt '"' "' DJ., ' Physic Inn's PrVsclptlori -, ,-. , ; - ' ...m..a specialty , .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 7, 1899, edition 1
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