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i. r ?r j A :C i " If, pft An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method ami luiu filial effecta of lUc wv known i nit-dy, Syrui f Fir.s, mannfai'Uiro'.l 1 v the California Km Svi;ri' i'n., illustrate the value of obtaining tin liquid laxa tive principles of plants kn..wi to he medieinally laxative and presenting tliein in the form most rel reliint,' t" t hi tasto and aceeptahle to the system. It is the one pel feet st ivnj'theni)! hta tive. clr;tm.i:ir the s stem I'tieetual I . dispelling colds, headaehrs and ivvrrs gently yet promptly and enahlinr ime to overcome hahitnal e nst ipat ion per manent 1 v Its perfi-et freedom from ever)' ohje.et ionahle (nalilv and suh stance, and its acting n tlie kidneys, liver and Imuc!s, v, dli.Hit u eaUrnin or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. in the process of lnaini fa'turing !urs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste. li:t t !i med ieina I v ma 1 it u s d t hr remed are i t t :i f n 1 from --eiiiia and other aronuitie piatils. hy a ni' Mu'd known to the ( a i.i oi:m a I'lo s i:rr Co. only- 1" order 1o jret its heiiehenil elTeets and to aoid imitation' . plea;. retnei.t N-r ) he ful 1 name of i lie ( iny printed on the front of every ,..'kae-e. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. i-BANClyCO. CAL. l.O.'Ti'.VII.l,!'. 1'V. NVAV YORK. N Y. l'..r ..... l.v :0I I'mii:.:.-.! I'll.t Nil' e, i l"t' THE JOURNAL Nov Item. N. ('. 10. 'M. II 1 I N I I ! I I I I'iiir wivilh lure l- lln' I'n ill I inn 1i:iiu' I'm l.'.l.n l, t 'l :l I'll i i ! - :i:i- II. Sihilh icsimiI ill i vr ill l:i will M'titrn liiuiii' M ' H k ill 1 III1 lull! The liaiiiUi'ini Wrslein i hi'iii I nlri ll.'il l"il;il 1 :il li- j'ollliil :il t In' l(l;tll nllii i', :il those nreilin il I .lav, .-in.! Tele -rap! -t.TIl I Ti I.' i. i. i ( . . 1 el in The Spin of t'ai li-n-t vene, Mnnil: nl Hi w iii. mill y . Mai vene on I hat iMiirel, 'Jillil. .1 iliti;e Tinihel lake, has iiven no! ice In thi i In' will elleil. I .11 I.i.ai .1 imi. I Ii Ve,lne.la . w hile I he -I . horo w.i on !:ei 1 1 ip, J. Nellse ri er. a in u'rn loillleil fell o ert'oanl. ami w hi!e lllllile to lest lie him. he er ' Unit, . 1 1 ink ami w ar drowned. Samleis lived in I hi.- . ii v. eoiinls his hoilv Iki.I not lieen A I ( .'III'. It'll l'l I ' 1 1 1 i . I 1 1 M lit .1. In Thin st!ay' .Ii i i; i , in I he i il ms awarded, in I lepai t un nl Yll, I em ; I...: K K. nary I h pari men! , ( la seuppei iitmi: w ine, in lies, Ihe aw mil w it- 'i VI, for ! I hail 1,. Mrs. Jones Il should hae l.een Mi--. ( anie 1 1 a eoek, insleail of M r. .loin s. .i . w . i l,. ii, ...I. I iieil al Ins home ill ( 'e.lill ('..ii.! in Ihe year of his aire John A. Weeks He had sullereil for -oiui' lime with a earhllnele :unl hilei 1.1, toil po;si in i iu -i I ill, from w hieh he --iiiin pa--eil aw ay 1 le was for over eihleen yeats ihe u illicit!,: and ellieienl I'oslinasler, ( eilar Point. A lime tried niemhei of ihe M. Y. linn. It and ill.llllL.1 HI an. I i.lli i lionate lallu I He leaves foui children ami a host of friends to nio'iru his departure. N.i ( l.io. Ke In . A N. ii. Today, the lllli of March, w as the limit given liy President Pal rii lo make an swer lo President Brvan.as to w hy he should continue to huh! the 1'resid. in v of the Allanlie A N.nth ( .uulina tail road. President Pal i ii k sa;d last uihl lhal there was nothini; to report on the mat ler except thai lie presumed Hie lawyer had not been able to make up their pa pers and that a few days might pass before an) thing one way or the othei would lie determined. It was (.aid Hint President Bryan would probably return hereon next Saturday. i!i:sr ik ai.i.. To dense the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, une the true and per fect remedy. Syrup of Figs, liny the genuine. Manufactured by the Califor nia Flu Syrup Co , on'y, and for sale by all druggists, at M) cents per bottle. Iuinaci' in the Cmiii. Tho Virginia-Pilot of Olh says: An In lervlew yesterday with a nuinlier of truckers with reference to the effect of the recent fevere and freezing weather on the cropi. All of them aro of the opinion that there will not be raised e lento part of the usual crop of cabbage .What the wind failed to do on Tnesday the Ice finished thai night. - Radishes have all been killed and tbe ... neaa that nre nut nf lha vrnnnit mora cut off entire!. Th. think ib.t .,!... ' tbe I. Mid April the itrawberry crop will be the largest for years, and per- . haps they may get tome money c-ui of - that, especially as berries In North Car , oltna have all been killed. Not one child diet where ten formerly ; died from croup. . People bar teamed the taint of One' Minute Congb Cure and use It for sever luii'g aad throat iroat troubles. It Immediately Slops co ugh - Ing. Il neverell. F 8 Duffy. y PEKKO.NAL. Mr. 11. 11. linitrr of Hlouewal', was here yesterday. Mr. A. 11. P-arringinn of Baird' Creek was in iheiiy rslcrdav. Col A. 11. Denuis of Doue, in The city j etlerday cn business. Mrs. S. J. Hudson wml to KinMuii, yesterday lo visit for a few dxys Senator Ivie -Millu ol Paudiio, the city yeeU'itiay, or. his ay from Kalugb. M r S. A. Bird ami daughter Mamie, of All. Olhe arrived lual to visit relatives ia the tity. Ma.Mll J uliu- .1 nl.fs ul 1 I'i'l an in Lome Miss infill was a page in the II ohm; li es, w as in t lie i ii v o 1.1 Kl.UM tenl.n . Hon. FranU Tlionisoii, ami wile, a bir of tlie LeizUlamie fioui On;... ri e.l i.i the i it j la.M t i : ; hi '. mm I :.ih 1 I l. II. At I 1 1 an. I He eame .1 II.. in lia!ilii nulil uli.l i I t'l-l iv loi li.iir lu'iue a: a..iiineii s ie nil m el'til w cek. H ull... i-l. U 'I lie Mal'lliH V.-i.-,hill-. 'ii'ii la-1 niulit at I he Mill ,Ul' 'a'.l.l. r I he :t i-'iee o lw i II.-. S S. i ' 1 a -, v. ii a at..! a most ei, i.n aliit- ei a- It, i ill lel'-'U'il ill il I ellew t it w ilh ti. V,-i-hin'i mi. M. I iiiil tin t'ui.iiii-il hnnio ..1 all of limn well- in ei.-Un l .iit - i-: Kt f l eshnieuls were all iiiitoo'i,. Some i . all, I llllMIIIH'll!al U.lv i i 1 1 1 ; i el ol nl-: BUCKLEN'SAl.MCu SALVf, I il i;i-: r A I. !. fol liieuin, ll.in.i, Ki up iii. ' i i .1 I V 1 iiiil v. i i Ti ! I litlllll-. la I il I a . I. . 1 1 1 1 p I . I '' . 1! illl III. uutli- 1 lll- ,pp Hi: and law - I.. Pal Ncu Hern n page lo !.y ( ..' el !l .1 1 1 o:t nl p'ltnpilii'I. 'Il.,lii-l! d i; i:i rce I N ol I h t 'a l olilt.-i "p a! and 1 1. -. i ipt i i N oi I b ( a i iilin.a, 1 1 il I Hi-tori Slale ol ,l' 11' pa- I I.. I ..I.I old n.i;i Kin I The ... tar Wedllf 1 il- is low t em pel al it 1 - lav, I he men u rv inil , J-i di i;rt'es. rue 1 . 1 hi -i ii rpil! r. un I ,11' I I llClO' liia! I. une pia pi.isl'l iuitli it lino 1 -ii ov Vi rely ilililliue-l ill ol her t rui k, hut I h.ipele Pi an un a A.- t i fruil, it i- in 1 1 cet e,l any lliiilel i:l II. Tne U ilniiii.-loii M ha.- I he l.ill.iw lllj ' It 11 i 1 V Mr. W. F loi.'lish, o leilillll ; i l! i"lis i- It. Me.-.-l-. Pope A Hew. 11 .luce brokers. New Y,.lk. lb l.een inlet up lite W. .'v W ailliia.l Ihe c: I of his hou.-c am! I In- cold weal her has In 1 he 1 1 u, king interest . have it,.! sullen- 1 linn I ...lis lhal asltoil- t.. l aw l.el i ies eai !' fs ill" by Ihe how e el , el iliiles h:l c iiccn a;! cold weal her. It!-. ant )..; that t he pencil crop ii:i- 1 hurt. e h iit n from out liu c di! weal her Monday l- Unit Un til inliiiiid ri p- and il cold ill I g real damage to t he I ruck c is expeelt il 1 hill last nigh!'. pill an end lo eai I v egcl alilt I . ..I I,- II:. There is much s 'Merit of Ihe damn: ...III;.' I . r.,i-. pecitlai ion as to t he ;v done bv I he rr-ecnl eold wave, the backbone of which was broken yesterday forenoon. Some are of the opinion that a number of early crops arc seriously Injured. However the most experienced truckers claim that the full extent of t lie damage can not be ascertained until today, after the sun shines upon the plants fr a few hours; after which, if seriously injured, pea vines and other plants will turn black and fall over. Mr. W. E. Springer visited his farm yesterday afternoon and found far less damage than he anticipated. His lettuce Is uninjured. Ills radishes are, how ever, killed outright. lie thinks that his English peas are uninjured. Straw berries arc not hurt at all. Mr. Qeo. T. Johnson also visited his truck faint yesterday, and told a Si ar reporter that be does not think he has suffered any' loM of cousequence. It is mostly unpro !lwledlruck 1,1 "P0801 PlRCe b sustained serious Injury, 'Ihe lowest temperature registered during the prevalence of the eold wave was about 7:80 a m yesterday, when tbe thermometer teg'tstered S3 degrees above zero. Wilmington Star, 9th. OOD Nf-WS come from thrum V4 who take Hood' Bamnarllla for ' scrofula, dyspormla ami rlrenmntism. I itoiJorttagreeUiatHOOD'S CURES C: j.- . UVara the J 1 tsiiiature S f MjiAUmMi nmediBit. The following Aldermen mel at Ihe City Hall. February 20, 100,5 o'clock p! ui 8 B Parker, K GasUlL C E For, KU (it-rock, C T AValsou, J VYBowden, B K Davenport, W 8 Philips, Thomas F MiCanhy, J A McKay, W 11 Blhhoi., 1. I lllwB . ..r.... i. . ....... . j , umi j, i cil t II uj,ci uciug 1 iluly sworn, to organize by fleeting C K Foy, chairman, and Ed Uerock, secre tary. K T l'atterson was placed in nomina tion for Mayor and received full vole of Board, was duly elected Mayor. .1 I Tolson, was placed in nomination ami was duly elected City Tax Collecto . .1 M llargell was pluced in nomlualion ami iluly elected Chief of Police. tin motion the city onliuunces of the ul.l lioiirtl were adopted. On motion tlie city license of tlie old It. . ml w as adopted. iii. in. t in u the Mayor was autliori.ed :.i lelain as special police all the ap i .. .i ii toe-, of the Hoard of Tiustees and lo ap p. hit as many additional special police a In- may deem necessary for the ptes i i aiion (if oml order. ' 'n inolioii the Board took recess to meet at 8 o'clock. K. C tuorK, Sec'y. '1 lie le. ess nieeling wai ealleil lo order !.y ihe iaor at s o'clock, following an veriil loll call. S II I'arker, (' K Koy, I. I (lei, i, k, C T Walson, .1 W ltowden. I! Ii laenpnrl, V S Philips, Thomas K .Mi'.'iUlhv, .1 A McKay, W II liipliop, H Mi-osway, V li.-iskill. The lion. I of I nv Tax Collector w as o'Tereil for aeei planee, i;ivcn by Fidelity iinl Depnsil to, of Maryland for tive ilio'iaml il,. I lai s w af. aeeepted ami re-f.Tu-il lo ( iu Attorney for irrsliirn tii.n. The bond ol t'h cepl e.l anil 1 c lei . i in e., igal'on I'.. rf of Police 1 RC I to eily attorney for iu'miiii-ii, t' T Watson and (' !: F.. . (hi million Ihe bonds were left in pos se-. ion ol ihe Mayor lot safe keeping (In motion : In- ordinance requiring !..u looms lo i l.i-c ul I,' o'clock was sus pended nulil Saliirda on account of Fair w c. k. j (ill motion Hie bear llilg presented by I Ihe t iiv of P.ein, i! erlainl, was loan I ed to Fair A s-, ial ion on condition : lhal u shall be cared fm ami returned in s inieeonililion as when loaned, tin' As I soeiation assuming all responsibility lor j -afc re' urn free ol eosl to city, j (bi motion 1 In- following ordinance : was iut roiliiceil and adopted Be il orilnini d by Hie Mayor and Al dernien of Ihe l ily of New Item that all of the ordinances which were in force tor ihe government of the Cily wf New Bern on the 1st of February, 18!l!, as Ihey appear ami are iccor.led in the Ordinance Book in the ollice of Ihe City Clerk and Tax Collector of the City ol New Bern are hereby le-euaeled and ii.lopied by Hie Mayor and Board of Mermen ol Hie ( 'it y of New Bern and all o! said ordinances are in full force and t iTeei ftotn this date. On motion the following was adopted. Persons engaged as iliner ills in selling, oilt ring fur sale, exhibiting or otherwise ii-ing or occupying any building, place or si.iiml upon ihe strcels of the city all -in h sales, exhibits, amusements, games oi o 1 her I rai ls or callings not otherwise ciittmi'ialeil herein, rates $50 annually (hi million J J Tolson was instructed i :i!l upon 1 In' Trustees for the books and paper, and blanks of the city. Oil million Board took a recess subject I. i t1! of Mayor K. (Jkhoi k, Sec y. March fitli, si'l. Ti e Board of Aldermen met after re i i ---. Maot Patterson presiding. Parker, (iii-kdl. Bowdcn, Watson, McCarthy, I )i -o-w av and Bishop. on motion Alderman Itisosway xvas i i. co d secretary pro tern. On mo lion Dr. I F Itlieni was nomi iiaiid ami elei'teil Port Pbyscian, reeeiv- ili'.' s votes. II (' Whitehurst was nominated and eh de l ciiy attorney, receiving 8 votes. Maik Disosway was nominated and clee .. d City Treasurer, receiving S votes On motion W l Styron, II M Uroves, and .las K. Carraway were elected a com luillee of Audit. W K. McKay was nominated and elect i d Sexton of Cedar Orovc Cemetery. Aideiniaii Davenport at this junction made his appearance and the Hoard of A I lerincM proceeded to Hie election of ih followiii'' nolicemen: I Poll, eni'. No 1 W 1 M,,,,l...... rn. eiving !i voles; policeman No 2, C I,up i.ii, icceiving I) voles; policeman No ii, I B Dixon, receiving 9 votes; policeman N. I, II T Brlnson. receiving 0 vote; diceinan No 5, U T Smith, receiving 9 .le , policeman No fi, I. II Hanks, re- i ing !) voles. On motion Ceo It Willis was elected Sexton Greenwood Cemetery, receiving 9 votes. II II Tooker was elected Pump Inspec tor, receiving 9 votes. .1 E Williams was recommonded fore man of street hands. On motion the salary of policemen was lixed at 130 00 per month, by a unanimous vole. On motion the City Charter and Ordi nances will be prinled in book form. Ordered that street hands he good men the salary to lie fixed at $100. Alder man Davenport voting no. O rile rod that the Mayor be empowered to suspend any policeman when In his judgment he Is under the influence of liquor. The Mayor announced tbe following standing committee. : btreeU and Pumps Davtnj o.t, Gas kill, Disosway. Finance Foy, McCarthy, Watson. Fire Department Oerock, McKay, Phllllpf. Ordinance and License Bowdeo, wataon, uerock. Cemetery McCarthy, Foy, Bishop. Sanitary Disosway, Parker, Watson Water Work-Wato, ; McCarthy, davenport, ' rollce-Qaakill, Davenport, liowdea Light-Parker, Oaskill, WaUoa., .' Wharves anil Dock Phillips, Bishop, l'arktr look rr- s Hu'jcct to call of i Mayor. K. J Dis .sway, Sc t'y pro lein. March, Tib 1WK). 'l lie hoard met in regul.ii' monthly ms- I sion Mayor F T Palleison presldiug. 1'ieseut, Alderuieii Parker, Gasklll, Foy, tierock, Walton, llowdcn, Philips, Devenport, McCarthy, McKay, Disosway and bishop, utiiiutesol of previous miet iugs read and adopted. Un motion. It 1 Williams was ap-1 pointed Biiperiotemlanl of lire alarm. On Motion, It P Williams was empow ered to make requisition on tire depart ment to purchase jars and i lie I com inillee on lire department empowered to act. On motion committee on lire depart ment was enipowued lo purchase w reaches. On motion thai mailer refering to si. c 2ii, chapter i;i in referrence to gaso lene, uaptha and petroliuin, referred to committee on ordinances. On motion, Henry Hrowu granted permission to run a sewer through Court alley conuectin with Craven street. On motion Hie trustees were granted mine lime to make tiieir report. On motion the mailer pcrluining lo cemeiery was refeired lo city attorney. bi motion the t liy I lerk xvas instruct ed lo gel logeiher all books and maps leitiiining lo tne cemetery fund. 'I he treasurer's bond presented and on ip. -lion .-is accepted and copied in intitules ol Hoard and pl.tced in Mayor's hands lot safe keeping. On motion a commillee was appointed to wail upon the owners of the Winer, Sewer and Fleet lie Light Companies in rcgiiid to the cilv's purchasing same, the lllllt. tug . 'I' Watson. F M. at Hi ( In null i. lo Keep i: Uol.isbolo lo lepotte judginc ill .miuillee was appointed: 1 B Par ker, F Caskill and i the Mayor xvas intruded . lose coinniunicatlftu with Old ol her places in reference 1 -mallpox and when in his lo i all a special ineeling of Board ot A id- i men lo do so. ( n mot inn t in- hill of .Miss Calhoun for I pew t it ing illy charier referred lo chaiimaii of iliens committee on char If i. ( in in ii-.in ( ' .1 y Attorney and Audit ing 1'oiiniiiiiee u ere inst rucled to look mi l Ordiuaiii es nnd report iu nexl u eciing ol ihaugi'S, thai whenever ill ihe onlinauce- w hicli were in force for the go ei iiinen! of I ha City of Nc Bern on Kebiiiarv 1st, 1 !i!, which ordianccs Ime been enacted by the Board of Al dcrinen of the City of New Hern. The Words Councilman or Coiincilmen and the w onl M a i -dial occurs thai said w ords b.-struck out and in place the words Alderman am! Chief of Police be insert ed. On motion communication of A T Siiunsliery was referred to City Attor ney lor investigation and report at next meeting. On motion all bills was allowed ex cepting bills for lighting kerosene lamps they wcra referred to Chief of Police for in esligiil ton. Nolurtbei business, Hoard took re cess subject to call of Mayor. J. J. Toi.siin, City Clerk. r it km It Mis Mili: i). Ill llii X. ii Item Mi.l tlintiT l-'ulr Akmi. eiation at Tlirir l.nsl r.xliihilloii. (coNci. t ut i ) HI- I' XltTMRNT I I . A I M I'iS WOIIK. Mrs MvK Sullan, best silk -jialched 1 1 1 1 i i , (Mi; Miss I'.ci ilia Tucker, best calico patched quilt, . Vic; Mrs M J Oas kins, Askins, lio-t while quilt, faucy quilling, -Vic; Mrs M Smallwood, best knit counterpane. 1 (H, Mrs Susan E Pi ice, best rag carpeting, 10 yards or more, I 0b; do, best homespun woolen 10 yards or more, 2 00; Miss Mary Street, best home made hearth rug (any style) 1 Ii", M rs S E Gaskins, Askins, best home spun cotton, 10 yards or nmr , 2 00; Mary F Full-tier, 2nd best homespun woolen 10 yards or more, 1 00; Mrs II E Brewer, Hocky Mount, best sewing by hand, 1 00; do, best linen table cover, 1 00; MTs T II PECULIAR TO OURSOIL Catarrh is an A merit an distan. Mrs. Grcg'er, Bagby, Tex., says: "Pe-rn-na has done wo much good for mc that I am able to do my own work." it Mr. JacobGriffin, Elmer, Mich., writes: "Iwaavery nervous and unable to work. I have taken several bottlea of Pe-m-n and am entirely well." Esther Luther, Frank linsvUle,N.C.,aaya! "I took yon Pe-rn-na lor deafness can hear now at well aa I ever could." Aug. TrylotT, Mt. Clem ens, Mlch.,wrltcs: "Ihad la gripp and it left me with terrible eoogh. I took re-rn-ua and was cured. !V t Mrs. R. Cueat, Kearney, Bnffnlo Co., Bcb., trrlteaj ami . tt.. i.a wilirrg, mtwi mmj 1 v I am how cntlrul mrad of it," ? , 4 :"-'. n. Walter Brady. Caa- .fi ... . i.V- Jl R 'Ix JH W offensive I axcinaoa my- , J nelf from aU society. AfUr I had borne U fonrteea yearsl read Dr. Bartman'a book called : ' The Ilia of Life.' I took seventeen 'oilara' worth oi hi wmodlca and ata I "-" (, .' :? e ' , .A.k.ny Almanac lor the jear low. . , j True J Greatness i In Medicine Is proved by the health of the people who have taken it More people have been made well,more cases of disease and sickness have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla than by any other medicine in the world. The peculiar com bination, proportion and il process in its preparation make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself and un equalled by any other, Baltic, do, handsomest center square in colors, 3 00; Mrs L FTIllery, do, hand somest embroidered colored liucn table cloth, 1 00; do, handsomest mouchnir i ase, 1 00; Mrs James Waters, Tiandson -est t enter square in white, 3 00; Mrs Swindell, handsomest drawn work.cenler square, 3 00; Mrs Mohler, best plate doilies, embroiderlcd, not less than 0. 1! 00; do, best plate doilies lion It. n, not less than ii. 3 00; Mrs N 11 Street, best plate doilies drawn work not less than 0, i tK); Mrs W II Hicks. Greenville, liest exhibit of doilios not les than G, 3 00; Miss I.ucy A IjImi ll, best hand made In fants dress, 2 00; Mrs Charles Thomas, best water bottle doilies, honlton or bat lenbttrg, 1 00 CLASS II FANCY NKKnl.K WOUK. Mrs Kinsey, Trenton, outline embroid ery in thread specimen, 1 Oil; Miss A Powell, Tnrboro, tailing embroidery, 50c; Mrs I, V Tillery, Hocky Mount, pin cushion embroidered, 1 00; Mrs llevman, d.i, sofa pillow, linen, 1 00; Mrs II E Brewer, do, bureau scarf linen drawn work, 2 00; Mrs T II Battle, do, carving cloth, colored, embroidered, 1 00; Mrs M Oppenlieinier, do, tea table cloth embroid ered, 1 00; Miss Annie Hryan, I'ollocks villr, sida pillow, silk, 1 00; Mrs .1 E Paris, bureau scarf, 1 00; Mrs A II Heller napkins, embroidered Initials in cotton, 1 doen, 3 00; do, napkins hem stitched, embroidered initials in cotton dozen, 2 00; do, liest specimen work not entered elsewhere, 2 00; Mrs Charles Thomas, lea or lunch cloth batten burg lace, 2 00; do, lace collar, honilon or point, I 00; do, best culler square In hoiillou, 1 00; do, best honilon or point lace hmkerchicf, 1 00; Miss Benton, picture frame embroid ered 100; Mis James VValcrs, buffet scarf, l 00; Miss Elevens, Sonlbport. Roman embroidery, 1 00; Miss S Hollis tcr, ladles fancy bag, I 00; Miss C I! I.ee, best center square In bat 'cubiirg, 100; Mrs MM Marks, best pair Hilienbnrg lace curtains, 5 00; Mis i: l Hay, Kln s Ion, handsomest display of fancy work In this class, 13 or ii.ore ai tides not en tered elsewhere by one lady .'I Oil. IlKI'AltTXII NT X, CLASS I. Cnn I,, ling and Knitting. Mrs Fie I Kol-eils, Ik si knitted child's afghail, l Oi ; i rs II O Myall, Kill-Ion, liest child's I I, (rocheicd, 50c; Mrs John Dunn, U si child's sack, crocheted ,r0c; Mm do i indlcy, best set of table mats I don .Vic; illsslietlie Windle. best uilltons crocheted or knitted, 5 i; do, best slippers, crocheted or knitted. ftO; Mrs Anita Manly, best pair silk slocking or socks, 1 00; Mrs M SmulKvoo.l, best shawl or scarf, crocheted, 1 00; Mrs Seymour, liest afghan, crocheted, 1 00; Miss Lula Thomas, liest crocheted and knitted shoes, 51; Mis M () Wiudley, best display of work iu this department, hy one lady, five or more articles, 2 00; DKPAItTMBNT XT, CLASS I. Children's Department Under ID years. Mildred Gray, Im-sI plain sewing, ma chine or hand, .r0c; Jennie Roe 2nd best do, 25c; Mattie Banks, best calico quilt, 50c; Elizabeth Clarke, best dress doll, 50; Ethel Hughes, best silk embroidery, 50c; Sherley Cooper, best outline, 5(c; Jennie Rot, best knitting, any style, 3oc; Flora Waters, best pin cushion, 25c; Elizabeth Clarke, best button bole not less than sir, 50c; Will llroadfoot, most Ingenious piece of handwork 1 00. DI TAIITMBNT XII CLASS I. Fine Arts. Miss Ilulchlnton, Wilson, lest oil painting, other than port rail, 2 00; Mist It Beall, best oil painting, portrait, 2 00; do, best water colored landscape, 8 CO, do, best water colored portrait, 2 0t, Hint Anderson, best water colored fruil and flower 1 00; W M Coble, Trenton, best crayon portrait 1 00; Mis Hutchinson, Wilson, best band painted Are screen S 0f, do, beat decorated bread and but ter plate, not lea than 6, 1 00: do, beet one band painted celery dUh, 1 00; Miss Kcheack, best pin tray, 50; Mis Ander son, beat not bowl 1 00; Miss Ciajpoole, best pen and Ink sketch, 1 00; Nace Brock, best pencil drawing, 1 00; Mi Hutchinson, Wilson, best hand painted tea set 2 00; do, best specimen china painting, not entered elsewhere II 00: do, best candle slick 1 00: Mary Bell Macet handsomest display of preserved Bower 1 00; J I llogere, best wood carving 2 00. Clas II Children' Department UaderJftTear. LaqIm Una, best oil painting t 00; Ethel tlnghee, beat water color, 1 00; do, .beat pencil drawing 60. j do, charcoal lady ;80e. .'rH.w;:; . Mrs n B TJollaad, large and beat col ilTOIIHl W "llMKW ISO" w liram. 85 tarletle, 00; lection of distinct variety of greenhouse - V ' " Z.7 " , 4 00; do, handoaet display of blooming plant, 4 00; Mr W U Blropson, eeoad host, 00; do, best display of geraniums U bloom. Vk do. best display of tresis o W90Blt qq. Mia tacy Mb, hand- ' emea uispmj vi vmtim nun. . w,ww, ure piani w ;uu,w uwumtva r,mm"t a I ' JI IS I W i We have solved the problem i and give the BEST CIGAR rORrf!FIVE GENTS. Vail and wiU convince you. We are also giving very fine values in chewing and smoking Tobacco Bought under the market and sold ac cordingly. A trial will be beneficial to .all oi us. A IV FOOTWEAR I IK we uave to nt me eye, inc ioot ana and the pocket-book. Enoutrh said. Thousands sustain i 00; do, best collection of ferns, 2 00; Mrs T A Ureen, for most choice and rare planU 2 00; Mrs E II Powell, best collection of cut greenhouse flowers not less than 10 varieties 8, do, best collection of cut, out door flowers, 2 00; Mrs II It Holland, best rustic flower stand with growing plants 2 00; do, liest hanging basket 1 00. J W Stewart, best and largest col lee lion of vehicles for pleasure aid use, diploma; do, best 3 horse family curriage, diploma; do, liest top htiKgy, diploma; J Mitchell, best open liuirgY, diploma; do, best wngon for farm use, diploma KI'KI'IAI. I'KKMII MS Mrs C C Jordan, for hand palmed tin- sere n. No l'J, premium not designated by E W Smallwood. Miss Hutchinson, Wilson, for fruit dish, No 2, oire set brush, s by C 1) I '.i mi lium. Miss Hclienck, for water color land scape, No M, one botllc line exliacl by Henry's i'harmscy. Miss Louise Lane, for oil painliug, No 24, premium uol designated by I'" 8 Unify Miss Mary Itichardsou, for calico quill, No 14, one box flue candy hy C J Mc Sorley. Miss Jennie Sultan, for center square in Baltenburg, No U, one box One paper hy O N Knuett. Miss Klmer George, for crocheted baby sack, No 20, premium not designated by 8 K Kalon. Mrs C I) Hay, Klnston, set J doz cro cheted mats, No 10, one buggy rolie by J W Stewart. Mrs Claypoole, knitted Back, No 25, premium not designated hy A II Powell Bessie Trapier, knitted sack, No I!, one handsome rug liy (1 A Barfoot. Mrs 1'igotl, best display picserves, No i, one maccaroul dish hy L II Cutler. Miss Jennie Ilurrus, best cocoanul cake, No 10, one pair hdles shoes by J II Holland & Co: Mrs I il Telletier, bcU loaf bread J K M flour, lOOlbs flour hy John Dunn. Mrs Owen Ouiun, best rolls J K M flour, lOCIbs Hour by John Diiun. W F Crocket, best display of farm products, 23lhs graiiulnled sugar hy J If Parker. Mrs John M Ipock, liest display of to bacco, plow by llyiiian S.ipply Co, John It Miller, second liest display of tobacco, 5 bu-diels of oats by Ilurrus & Oray. Why wcro 3.-,0o0 BOTTLKS ol.' KOB KUTi,TAaTKI.KS8 2,-xi. CHH.L TONIC sold Uio llret yonr of ila birth? Answer: Boce.u80.lt Is the BEST AT ANY I'KICE, guaranteetl to euro, monoy refunded If It falls, pleosant to take, 25c per bottle. It b sold and guaranteed by How Ruropeans Fattea Occse. People who read of tbe torture inflicted upon geese In France and Germany, where tbe pate de fol grass Is made, are not aware that In one place In onr own coiMttry the same method are need lo fattea geese for the Hebraic population or New York. In Watertown, Wis., there Is a settlement of Bohemians, where the womea pursue this work a (he chief Industry of the place. - 1 Tbe geese are nailed by their wey feet to the floor of wooden cage, set In dark warm room. Then they are fed with all they can poMlbly eat, and when ap petite fall they re crammed with nood les, made of a dough of corn and buck wheal and forced down their 'throat with a (tick. Every two hours they receive aa many of these as can be forced down, ; and la a few week the bodies of the tortured fowl are distended Ilk pumpkins; tb llvar atone frequently weighing from U to pounds, and the geese from 80 to 25 poondu Thejr are then killed and pluck ed by th women, the latter operation being completed before they are really dead, and thlpped to New York. Arriv ing there they are put. Into cold torge,' where they may remain for months t r year. Soma eea recently at the poultry how had been In slorsg for a year and a half, and were said to be la prima' ooodltlon. The fit brew ar eitremely foad of tbm, and quantities ot them are a& ; v rr'; ! -. v ... - , ... Olveme a liver regulator and Icaa retrtilala the world." tald a toulu. The druggist handed blm a bottle of DWltt' Little Karly Illsers, the famous little pill, y 8 Duffy." us in this assertion. ATTKMPTKD HOl'HK ItMtMNO. HuHtllng T.hi We lit It.irn. M.-:i.l,-. liy. iilK Out. Ilvavy Ci-opn to lie I'liuilt-d. Personals. Teuton, N. V., March 0. The measels In lids vicinlly are dying out for Ihe want of material as nearly every family hiiv lal a visit from this dise.isn. J. I' I'rrd3n. K"i., Is ccnini; well and w ill toon be out aiionding to busi neys again. Some one allcinplcd lo burn up Tien Ion by "keroscni ing", Kol.cil Pcikins warehouse and npd ing a match lo It on Monday niulit List, chining I lie weather boarding con-l.ler'ably but a the hmise was wel and a heavy wind was blowing the lire went out. H id Ihe M'loundrel succeeded in Ids iiilenlions I In- whole business pnrlion of I lie i.omi would bine Ik'cii burned up. John llarrcl and Miss Ida Hawkins, were united in I lie silken 1 U of mat. rlinouy on Wednesday la-l, liobcit T. Dunn, J. I' , ollieia in,' They line the good w ishes of Ihe vi Ii .It- coiiiniinrily that llielr lives may be I i J I pros perous. Mrs. John P. Koonce retirrrred to her home nl li..Utli on al unlay last. The steam, r Howard made an extra trip lo Tieiilon on Wedivcrd.iy Inst wilh a full loud of fertilizers. Shad have been on our maikcl for a week selling f ir fiO eents per pair. E L Hardy is prepming Ihe necessary building for a whisliey ili.-diliery nbolll a mile from Trenlon, on Un: road leading from Trenton to Polloeksvllle. The farmers around I rcnloii mc plant ing a heavy crop of potables. Tobacco will be more than doubled this rcas.-n over the last crop. The inclement weather has placed the farmers much behind in their work but they appear lo lie in line spirits mid rue U'ilizing every fair day lo work, gelling ready In plant l.usi crop-.. .he l oii.ini -sion, i ol Jones county have uivanled tne tonir. el lo l.ulld a new bridnc across (lie ini.l r u e at Tren ton to J l Ila kins, coi.l acior We learn thai the t oinniii..neis have divided up and appoinied new overseers on the public roads and will spend all the road money repairing liie ronils Im mediately. Some of Ih.; nversi-ers aio now at work trying i" lirin:: order out of chaos. V I nut tli.l ili-y will clean out the ditches nml inU' tlicunicr out of lite i Old-, u-ie I lie 8,1,-iile nml hoclln stead of tm -Ii and briar honks Wonderful arc the cures by Hood's Snrsupiu iila and yet il is only because as thotinc tnio blood iitirilici', it iniikes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood'8 Pills for ihe liver and bowels, net easily, yet promptly. 26c. A Maiden's Fhi'.raofhy. Millicent spent half the night making paper flowers. Wl y is she in t-ucli a hurry to finish them. Oh, she thought if she hurried hard she could get all the paper cm before her shears got dull, MABCH ANI THIC LION Something Ilel tar TUun the Old Bw., ''Wytaglirwat'tne'riota ' an) ti e lamb Iu Hatch often (lrrrvea1. false1, but there Is another and a tietler one whhh (literally true. When March come in and finds you taking Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify, enrich and vllall.e your blood you may expect, when It goes nut, that th, WW leave you free from that tired feeltn and with noVo of tho boils, pim ple and eruptions which ' manlftft themselves because of linpnru blood In the spring. If you hare not altettily begun taking Hood's Sarsnparllla for yonr spring medicine, wo advise you lo ' begin today. We assure you It will make you feel better all through tlie nmmer. , Vv i; ProoTBt ihe pudding Ilea la the eating of It. Proof of ROBKnTff TASTELESS ' CHILL TONI0 lira In Ihe taking of It. - , COST NOTHINO If It falls to euro. M oonta per bottle If It cure. Bold atrlotly4 oojbimeriu by ' ;;! - 'V-v. .,."-' '"" f ' For Hne or Kent, v ; I The James A. Ernnl Farm, located oa , j1 ' Mule Swift Creek, Craven county. For ; Term apply to K. 11. Wuiti.t Wash 'loglon, N, 0. ' v- ..." ' -' i-Vv'i-r I- r t- - I
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 10, 1899, edition 1
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