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TUB WEEKLY JODftNAL PttUUhwd la Two S-Uoo, inrj Turn d .y d Friday, al M htkldk Suw, sew CttAKLfc U MbVENi, bditob me pkunumioa. SUBSCRIPTION KATSH: Two kttmlba 84 P8"1- ThrweHMlIu, " 811 Mootba, Twelve Moatba, U ONLT I'M ADVACK. Advertising rate fnraibed upon ap plication at the offica, or upon iaquiry by mail. Hf-Tho Joubjul 1 only at oa par in-advance basis. Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their ub scripliou. aud au immediate reeponae lo notice will be appreciated by tbe Journal. Kn It-red it lb Poslofnce, ti. C. aa aecend-cUai natter. New Bern Section One Taesdar. Oct, 10, lf TBI SPIRIT IS rOK IXPAKMOII. Througb all tbe magnificent reception given Admiral Dewey and tbe men-fcehlDd the guns of bis warships, in all the speeches, addreses anil cheers of lb American people, Judging from tbe di patches, tbe teuor and spirit sbown I that tbe American people declare fei holding every possession wblcb has come under tbe American aims, by force or trealy. It it American and Anglo Saxon I. expand, to broaden mil, to acquire, I li territory, education, religion or com merce. If L were not for ibis spirit of eipD sion how slow the world would be today aud how would the great reforms bate been accomplished, civilization advanced aud Christianity cirried lo tbejilleruiosl parts of the esrtb, If the spirit of Anglo Haiouisin had not been oae crying eut and reaching out for new peoples and new lands lo subdue, physically, moral ly aud commercially? In the early days of this great Ame.l can .Republic, this spirit of expansion W ,s aroused, and the great territory within tbe home bounds was the result. The civil war caused a halt, but when the declaration of war against Spain was heard, there was one people In spirit, united and determined for the success of the arms of the Republic. The successful conclusion of be war, the new duties involved in its success, bus aroused the expansion spirit of tbe nation, the desire to throw off its lassi tude, and lo seek ,to broaden its trade and commerce, aud If ueed be shape any destiny for good which might threaten evil. The American Republic is in tbe world's race for progress and tbe uplift lug of humanity, and no belter exhibit thai It is in to stay, can be furnished, than in readtea the. ttory of Dewey's hosaecomlnj.- I " ' THB aOSfBL PF H MALTS. It is not so mucti what a person eats In each season of tbe year, aa wbal should not i eaten; il 1 not a question of style in raiment, u the aeaaonahle kind of clothea to be worn, that hare to much to do with health. Is the propogalion of the Qospel of (IcHkI Health and Sanilatloa, il Is always the want of faith In the person or per soni, that makes It so hard lo Impress upon people for their acceptance. The reason for this li that the trl deoce for Good Health and Good Sanita tion Is negative in character. No one believes that akkueee it to attack him or her, until It la upon them. The people of a community do not believe that any epidemic is earning through impure water drlnklnf and lack of sewerage, until number of persons are down with disease. Thus it la that the law governing health are neglected, and only slckae s to the) individual, and an epidemic to tbe community brings the resllilng sense of transgression. Aa to a mallet of exawee to the lndl- rldasl or oositaMtty, the careful Ob ervue of .aashary rales la both the chauqiea eft4 tost feutkdld to ports, yet on sesMSJr l this sty aeg aOrs srt drasst)hjjssiasi Isfth, BSglsot erssfsi In sad troubie coaset la lbs way'of "dla- SaSSt.'- Tks personal t ipetleace Messw to be tbs saly soosplsbts evidence, sad vary eoeily It prove io those whs leara from Llks assrly srsry thing la Ufa, this kaswledfs of iBashav-Skd BairltMloa, hooJJtoUalUslMas, Il It sot a foapel to fcs ftst forta by brsceptaloaa, bat by auaiale, sael fit ehMdrwa Uaght lha mosmUj) of obasrt Inttssd followtag tits rales fwrsrataf good taalti at home, irljl vast iaf iWlari aot Ibfoad wtsio BUfaadi Lle.r, I V 1 1 i lata.. i k a. . a .-. - .! eoaas cltion r a'otSaiaihartf tmftf iL. Im t. ibh ayata. 11.. tad Is their public C.padtU fll be bulwark lnM tbe bed Uw which thIrlowaor'cliyhal Inellialed or fol- lowsd I the way of aeglecied anlla lloa, ax knowing the rale of tirict aeailatlo, Ihe wisdom of obserrlug the , tbsy will be, reformer, ia arcing To il leal good water aud g.Hd sewerage shall ut primary factors iu their tuu oi : city's guvrrnaieiil j Nor Deed this t;na-l of llcillL be coauued lo lowu ercllj, fur il i m U ( applied lo every farm, uinl i;oh1 &a u 1 1 & j lloa ad ruVs a.pt"rlalulrig lu the iiuli j V (dual's health and nt-ceaaarily i- ui f i r i ' as ft ell, on tie taught iu I be cu ni ' , & i well as iu tbe liiwn DESTROYED BY FOOL FRIENDS. Iu the midst if tin- rejoiciun ii Admir&l llewev's home coming, sin) tin celebraliou of bU s1cihIh1 victories in the Philippines, there is the daily justing spectacle of the wordy news pajer tights over the merits niul tlcniei i I of Admirals Sampson and Schley If there were ever two unfortunate men, who had fallen completely into the bands of fool friends, these American Admirals are the two. The result of these recriminations has been to overshadow the great victory at Santiago, and instead of celebrating that victory as was Manila, the tiresome anil senseless trash uf fake interviews, falsi doings and impossible saviors of thc-e two uien ate published in ncttspapctH which know their falsiiv These fool Mends have not inertly kept Schley aud Sampson from receiving due and fair recognition for their sei vices, bill they have by their i Hurls o I trying to down each oilier, kepi bolh ihelrown favorile hack, and presentid any just reward or lecoguition beittt: paid the gallant captains ol I he inn ships H ho assisted in defeating l ei w-i:t' lleet. Sampson, Schley, t'laikc, I htlip, Kvans, VV;ilu wi ighl and the n si , log'-thei ftllh the men behind the guns who sank Cei vera's lleet, or assisted in the light, all deserved and would have Ih'I'U given an ovation by the American people, e cept for the fool friends of the two Ad uiirals. As it is a hardship has been done all the men, oltlcers and crews, for not be ing given due credit for their magnificent behavior at Santiago, all on account ol inlschie vuii bickerings and attempts to hoist Schley over Sainwon, or Sampson over Schley. It is a splendid illust ration of being in the hands of feol friends, anil tbe bad results of such a position. CONFIDENCE AND WORK. Local efforts iu promoting and assist ing in building industries in New licin M r ir ri,v I n tr I There ia bolh an Ini rested conlidence being fell, locally, that industiles c . n Ih established, aud once built, will provi prolitable inveslmenld for those taking slock In lhe:u. Heller than the expressed conlidence, Is tbe faith eipreased in actions and works towards securing t liese industries. The work of the Chamber of Com merce is being seen and felt, a single outgrowth being the cotton mill project which has reached a temporary organi zation and will soon be in shape for permanent organization ami work ol constructing a mill. There are a number of matters which demand the attention of tbe several com miltees of the Chamber, which mean the betterment of New Bern and her inter ests, and it is to lie hoped that I lien committees will give such matters their Immediate attention. That conlidence Is lieing restored In New Bern's future is a matter of con gratulation, especially when it further Inspires work on the part of the peo ple. Beware efOlotaieats fer Catanh That Oeataia Mercary, at mercury will surely destroy I ho sense of smell and- completely derange the whole system when enleilug it through the mucous surfaces. Such ait Idea should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, an the damage I bey will do li ten fold to the good yoa can possibly derlre from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by T. J. Cheney Co .Toledo, U , contain ao mercury, and Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and ataeout serfeces of tbe system. Iu baying Hair Catarrh Care be tare yoa gtMbs jreaalae. It I taken Internally, tad made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Uo. Testimonials free. Bald by Druiritsta. price ner hot Uu. . Hall's family Pills are the best. WHIIaa U Oblige. Direst Car Conductor fay, will yoa kindly pae up the aide? faaeeoger Tee, 111 "pa II up" if I aa nad a seat. . Mtaaejrak'a Ire Merr Was las rsMlt of Ms spUndid health. T.Jli.l,t lll .Jri . - - wy Bet tr Suiof owetv II 1 7 onaUlle sad tbs (uooes "isy.lsp ssry power of ortta ind body.-Oaly t3c at r,8. Duffy t Go's, drug (torn . "No Eye Like, the Masters Eye, Yoa are mister of your health, and if yoa do not attend to duty, the blame is easily located. If your blood is oat of order, Hood's Sar saparilla will purify it. It is the specific remedy for trouble of the blood, kidneys, bowels or Uver. Kidney - " Mj kidneys troubled me, and on advice took Hood s Sarsaparilla which (rave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep Is refreshing. It cured my wife also." Michau. Both, 3473 Denny Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Scrofulous Humor-" I was In terrible condition from the Itching and burning of scrofulous humor, drew worse under treatment of several doctors. Took Hood's sarsaparllla and Hood's Pills. These cured me thoroughly." J. J. Lrrrn Pulton, N. Y. I1IU cure llrr IMa ; th nod Irritating an4 jtlc to take with aood' Sarmpajiluw ChlcitifO'a Queer In4laa Au Kuglishuiuu of rank and mooey visited t'hicago recently and with him tuii.e his pilvute scc-r'tiii7, a youug, fivsb faced. Jolly fellow Just out of Oxford mi. vcinity. The oecrvtury brought letters of Introduction to a I'hicago n. mi from n well known Lon dou iictoi ii ;ul mi eiually proinlucul nun of leiu ia. '1 ho Eugllabuiau cuuie direct lo ( Liciigo, making uo stop iu New York I lie sccretuiy culled upou ibe (1:1. ago man to whom ho had let ters mid who did a little entertaining, inviting ihit'c city friends to moot tbe irhnte sccii tnty at luncheon at a no ed restaurnut. It was after the cigars were lighted that the conversation turned upon things American. The (.'hlcngoans knew that the llrltons won1 crtHlltod with believing that they could shoot buffaloes under the Hbnde of the Audi tori u in and shoot grlz.liea along the Sliokle, but t hi y were not cjuite pre pared for what was to como. The lit tle luncheon party had lieon waited upon by a coal black negro with crisp tm ir curled tight to hit bead. Tbe sec retary throughout the repast had eyed the attendant with Interest. When the waiter titiallv bad left the room, tlie Kugllsh gue.-it turned to his boBt and said: "Mr. Nclsou. It Deems to mu that 1 read somewhere that the American In (Hans had straight huir. The hair of the one v h -1 waited on us curls like astrakhan " Chicago Tribune. Married With a Iluniy. The iiiarnage customs of the Neulo:: are peculiar The young man who seeks a bride first obtains the favor of her parents and then pursues her. catching l:ci In his alius. She lireukt loose a::d runs and does not yield uuttl he has ciinu'it he: several times, final ly lit lead- her in triumph to her home Here li i father !:ags the youth up a l.id.ler h her floor of their hut. The mother drags up the maiden. They are then ina.'.e to kneel, aud the fa ther pours over them a cocotinut shell fill of uat r lie then humps their leads toother, ami the ceremony Is eoinpl1 ted They spend Hull' honey moon in the depths of the mountains and I" f live das and nights are lost to sight, after ., hli-h they come back lo e oi day Hie. Tin-re is another marriage custom which Is worth describing. Instead of the oiilh and maiden being dragged up the hut ladder they are innde to climb two saplings that grow near each oil.er Then an elder of the group tmisps the siip!li:'s and draws them together cnt'l the heads of the young couple touch, with a kiss or a bump aciordll.;; I the force used. This makes thcia nam i.nd wife. Fori. in. MOZLIT'S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates tbe Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidney. Fur biliousness, constipation and ma larla. ror Indigestion, sick and nrrvoua headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart faliure. For fever, chill, debility and kidney diseases, lake Lemon hllilr. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganlc regulation, take Lemon K.liiir. 60c and $1 Ixillles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Motley, At lanta, ta. A Prominent Minister Write. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, willi great nervous prostra lion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Moley's Lemon Kllilr. and am now s well man. ItK.v. c. u. Davis Kid M . K. Church South, No. 2H Tatnall St., Atlanta, Oa. - Preminant Meaaphiaa Writea. Dr. II. Mo.i.kt, Atlanta: Having lieen a great sufferer for three years from indigestion, ami been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me any relief. Continuing lo grow worse my brother advised me lo try Ur, lor ley's Lemon Elixir, which remedy be hid nsed for several year. I commenced it use, and must ssy your Iemon Eliier I tbe greatest medicine on etrth. I have never suffered day since 1 commenced using Lemon Kllilr. R. L. Rocco, 200 Hernando St., Memphis, Tenn. A Car. This I to certify that I used Dr. Mot ley's Lemon Kllilr for neuralgia of tbe. head and eyes with lh most marked lienent to my general health. 1 would tlsdlr have nald AOO for the relief It has given me al a cost of two ar three dollar. il. A. Haiti, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., tie. Othelle far Hlaaealf. Mac 1st rate What yoa got to My fur yerself? Prisoner Well, as Othello said - Maglstsu Never mind what 0Thl lef lil, he'll teetly far himself when hi lima oomes. i ; ii i i ii Why weW 18,000 koTTiii'or BOO. JtBTS' TABTZLES8 ISa. C II ILL TOKI0 sold the Ant war of Its birth f , .war Baedaaa Itla tbs BEST IT UTT PRICE, WK, bbsaaat Is hake, 8, a kottls, U leoldtTaauiUd by , .). 'd D B8AD0X1I. Whole4l and Ritsll tmUUa I M.hmI oi.) call imis IRE FIJ Claimed TLt Nol Mac? Are Op posed To'ripaisioo. Pleaty ef Legal Molltlsjs. Holdlac Cottoa. The Kiperlneat Karm. OTersuhsc riptiim Uf Cottoa ill Stock. Haikkih, Oct. 6. Attorney (leneial Walser was asked the quesllou, how many legal holidays there are iu North I aroliua. He buds, lo his surprise, thai there are no less than nine aud ventures the prediction that in no other State are there as many. These holidays are as follows: January i Lee's birthday, Jan tiary 19; Washington's birthday, Kebru ary 12; Memorial day. May 10, Meek leu burg Declaration ly, May); July 4, Labor Day, September 4; Thauksgiving Uav; ChrtstmaL day. Mention was made the other day in an item that there no close season for partridges in Johusion. This proves to be an error, TJie lard season ihere begins October 15, which is Hi days earlier than in most of the counties. Some of the newspapers are haviug a good deal to say about the annexation or expatiMOn .dea. If the great public would vote on that question as it talks, It appears that il would be hard to find many autis. .SuchUnow the tsperience of your correspon lent, who has ques- ioned ln.uttreds of people during I lie past eight month?. I'he inline of TUomas Huttln of Wash ingteu, is being p -oiuinenlly mentioned u count clion witn the assislsnt profes sorship oi law at iht University of North Carolina. . A Duun, of Scotland Neck, is here attending the Supreme Court. He says tbe peanut crop lu that section, U the srgesl on 1 coord. The fanners are still sure that they will quickly tee 8-co.ut cotton. ItecelptB here continue lighl. The farmers are holding. Some folks says lhai if cotton goes to K cents the farmers will hold for ), and so on. 1'iot. Massey, oi the Agricultural and Mechanical College, says thai in the experiment farm there are now 2:1 acres, ot which leu are llie property of ihe expeiiuicnl station and thirteen aro lent by the Stale Agricultural Society. He jays l tun tins lann will be plauled large ly In fruit trees for experimental pur poses Nurserymen promise that they will send specimens of everything they are growing. 1 hey are quite enthusias tic as lo Ihis cew plan. The remainder of the hunt will be planted in truck crops, so that a study can bo made of tiie dilllciilties which beset truckers in the eastern counties and remedies be found for ihe vadotu plaut diseases. fliis truck farm will not only be an ob ject lesson but will lie a market garden for the benefit of the students at the col lege. TLe college inw owns somewhat more than ."i00 acres ol laud, all of which is desirable and of a nature to increase in value. Judge Hurnell tiled a decision In the bankruptcy case ot llray vs. Cobj, from fc.ll.abelh City. A man named Sawyer set up a claim for );i,200 for a loan made Cobb, who owned a bank, which failed. Tiia loan was made seven day before Cobb's bank failed. Of the money $ 1, 'toil was on deposit in Cobb's bank and this Sawyer had verbally directed Cobb to use. The olher $1,U0 Sawyer advanced lu cash. Judge 1'urnell deel led thai Sawyer luu a priority or prefer ence In the coll. oral deposit, which Cobb made with him for the fl.UOOso lent, it being for a present fair consider atlan, the $l,;stXi lieing for a pre existing; debt. The etock for the Neuse Cotton Mill, $100,000, t f whicJi C. (i. Lalta, of Ral eigh, ii president, has been over sub scribed here. The number of students at the Baptist University hero U now 200. The State Museum gained two curio files to-day. One a canteen car ried by a North Carolina soldier dur ing the Hovol illonary war; the olher a leu-shot revolver carried in Ihe civil war. Mlsj Jane Andrew, daughter of Vice President Andrews, of tbe Southern Railway, left hern for Philadelphia to lay, to christian the steamer Angusta of the Baltimore, Klchiuund & Cbesapeako Steamship Company. Tbe Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction has itanaal a circular to friends of t bo school work. It ay: "There I. to be a great gathering of peo pie at the Slate Kair, October 10th t list Inclusive. The educational depart ment la aecondl to none In importance. and I hope you aitd your school may bn InduceJ to take vioe interest In thl de partment. Lei us bare a good displ of the educational fork done In the dif ferent luslluuloaa In tbe Stale, bolit from the Slate tail the private school Then, never was a time, perhap, la tbe history of our Slate when public senll- meniLaa been In a better condition on the Object of education and thl Interest houlu lw shown along with other great Interest of the Slat at the fair. If you will nutke ao exhibit, writ at once lo Oepi. C. B. Densoa or to mytelf." The Agricultural aad Mechanical Col lege ha secured Captala Xdward la Fletcher, I, H. A. .'retired, a Inttruutor of tactic. Ill homo Is soar llamptoa, Va. H t a Nw Yorker sasT graduated at West Point la 10G8 11 was retired for disability ihrte year saro; was la (tractor for several yssn lu Arkaaiat laduslrtal toilers, where ba made a las record as a geatlsmaa aad gftpabla anas, Gerald MoCaalby. who was (or ssrsrsl ysariBtats ealomoiot letha arrived to the rtntle of last Jroellloa. Joseph Htockford, Bodgdoa, Ms healed a tor raaslng for Mvsatsoa yea re aad en red hi pile of long etaadlog kr? aslog IWfvTil'i Wlteh Hassl 8alrs. lt Cans all ikla dlstasts. F I Doff. .. JhVAUWNUaAJ MM AU TIM tun vrri Pain-Killer.l Manx txn ass owe ctiai fos Oiampo. Dlarrhaaa, OolSa, I Coughs, Neuralgia, Rhaumatlam. IS east SS seat Satttsa. SEWI OT IHtTaTKMS sur oarer tmi ocnuiNt. 1 pummr DAvir rtH-LOVf UtWKI't AOT1CE. Tk-.1 I llruoklju OUier Waraklpe Itent To Philippines. W asaiki.ion, Oct. 5. The Navy De- I'hilippines. as suggested yesterday by j Admiral Dewey In the course of his con- fereucc with Ihe President. The Brooklyn will certainly go. that much la settled, as she is wanted as flag ship for the squadron. It was Admiral Dewey's idea that ves sels of larger type than were first thought of should be sent to lianila. Ue poiuted out that tbe smaller class of gunboala would be exposed to a good deal of unnecessary danger if they were sent out. To carry out the plans for cutting Ihe insurgents off from their supplies, these vessels must be scatlerod around among tne islands often w itbout consorts, and thus exposed lo Midden attack. The larger vessels will not only be amply able to lake care of Hit nisei ves In such cases, but may serve as parent ships from which may be operated a number of tbe small lauuehes that have been doing such good service. It was suggested at the Navy Depart ment that three of the lour vessels now under orders for Manila will pass through the Sue. Canal, so it will be available lo divert to South Africa should matters there take shape requiring the presence of a United Stales naval lorcu. OflMONS Of TIIK YACHTS, Tho General Titlk II11114 11 F.iv.ir t he Col umbia' Wliiniu. Nkw YottK, October 15. (ien. Thomas L. Watsou, captain of the Atlantic Yacht Club fleet, said after thu race to day: "I don't know any more about those boats than if I had stayed at home. I made a few observations of Ihe two boats. They have lxilh pre veil the most wonderful yachts in lighl weather. I believe the Columbia will eventually win. Hut 1 look for the hardest fight to retain the cup that there has ever been." B. M. Whitlock, vice coiLinodore of the Atlantic Club, sai i: "T must decliuo to tell you which boat will win, for I don't know. They. are very evenly matched In lighl wlnd-i, and w e all a alt eagerly the results of a race iu heavy weather. The Emerald skipper and his Irish crew are certainly handling their craft wilh great skill. Nevertheless, I continue to put my trust in the New England sailors, 'ihe l-oal that i the heller managed, iu my opinion, wi.l win." I am very sorry," said Capt. Hobley I). Evans, who commanded the Ciovern menl ships guarding ihe course, "that there was no race between ihe Columbia and the Shamrock. I think the Shamrock is no malc'j .'or our boil in light weath er. She made a better showing on the lnd. I believe that the Columbia will not beat so much to the windward at she will off Ihe wiud." Captain Roberts, of the revenue cutler Manning, said that the sailing or Ihe yacht did nol show much. "1 believe, however," he said, "that If the wind had held, the Columbia would have been the first boat around the outer mark." Lieutenant-Commander Fremont, who had charge of the torpedo boat at the course, said: "The best that could be hoped for was a drifting match, lu this the Bhamrtxk is a great surprise to me. Th action of the Columbia blanketing the Shamrock before either boat bad crossed the line, although a pretty bit of seamaniblp, was clearly a graudsland play. It coukfBsve no possible effect on the race. All during the day It appeared to me that the Shamrock was the belter managed of the two." Baantaat DIUinatam. IluuiWRiJt, Oct. 6 On calling on Dr. Lyds this afternoon a reporter of Petit iileu was informed by Ihe Transvaal rep resenlative' secretary that nn official In formation had been received from Iba Boer Government for at least five day. A private telegram from Pretoria how ever, sliled that n ultimatum had beau duly tent. During Ihe winter of 1897 Mr. Jame Heed, one of the leading citizen aad merchant of Clay, Clay Co., W. Ya., truck hi leg against a cake of lea lo uch a manner a to bruit It MTerely. Il became very much twollea and pained bin so badly I bat ha con Id aot walk without tbe aid of cratche. lis was treated by pbyslcant, alto used MTaral klad of llnlmeat and two aad a half rallontof whisk T la balhlasi II, but koihlag gave aay relief until ha began vising Chamberlain Pain llala. Thl brought almost a complete cars In weak' lima aad ba believe that bad ha not seed thl remedy hi kg wsuW bar had lo ba amputated. Pain lUlm 1 ha oqaaled for prlo, bruit aad rbauma- tleta. For 1 by f. 8. Daffy Co. 1 wowdsr why tbaas embteaaa sis called araur -Wall, yoa kaow, s faaOly wllk rau bars a good deal Jthat would otherwise) la ull bsyosd their reach." g "VThea oa 'bo)i war's almost dead trora whoopfsg coagb, oar docUrf- gsr tod UhMts CoagkCurs. They recovered rapidly," writs P. B. Belles, Argyle, a. lteorseooh,oold, grlppo sad all Ihiott sad luog trot-tlea, T . siiiiinnitiiiiiintniiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiK B ? To) E VJLpiai ADVICE3 r: iT'lfilLaLa riEfl andWOMEN. re wjfj- OajewiaWiaeieweaSTfnl ' " ' V j ymmm flSii vmf at mVfiZttitXTi" f aaa) ) Cm Xin!ia imih Von ii hii w. mu fa attla1aOjai : rtorc rets it cxsEtiia WWW aiamia w mm l.iasiiet MO strlM rail mm iaay -a eaa- OellMeywwiiseeaaifc lCAaurCa.te1l as all roe can about yjaT aaas4to5BrmsaaT& a alT!AX. U i aiaUiMqaej"lbBIeaa otOa:BJMl amjU wUl K ..iwam. WrtaetoM maJTanftok JtlYQ. ixji, eniar.oaia, m TRY FIRST-BUY I am now the Sole Agent for the o o o P.ELEBRATED o o o mu iu s 09 MIDDLE 8TRBKT, irrrn dr. hoffett s rrTiiifii ttUHN TEETHING SPECIAL - TO - At the American Slock . . . Company . . , We littve just arrived from I lie Northern M;:i ktls wilh :t couiitletc line of CLOTHING. DRY OOODS. SHOES, H NTS, Ladies' and Otnts's Furnishing which will b sold at LOCK BOTTOM PRICES. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! We surely have the largctt line of Clothing in ton, nc huvu ( lot iini; rnoii(rh to tuil and til every man, every joulh and eveiy little boy, lor i . i it- a at v. hi. h you vt ill wonder. We are unable to mention prices on Clothing for tu r stock is loo g eat. Come yourself and be convinced. Come early and avoid the rush. The eatly bird c ittrbrs' the worm a-ul the etrly customer catches Ihe bargain. Ketnetnber this sale will not best very toiiar. The American Stock Company, IIOWAIU) A MACHI'. Propiielors. fi and til Middle Street, SKW P.ICUN, A Good Telephone SERVICE 13 A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED C'oiivenieuce, Order Your Phono st Ones I REALESTATEAGENCY House and Ixlt For Bale at Lowest Posaible Figure. DcirWe Home and Tenement that will prove a floe invest ment. Collection or Kent a Specialty. Office at residence, 17 Johnton street. 13. . HARPER. IF YOU WANT Pino Shade Treat, Fin Prult Trees. Fins Ornamental Trees, Fins Roses or Fins Shrubbery Place your order with It. A. LULL, New Bern, N. C. Order now being taken for Fall Plant ing. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. On tract of SO acre in n fourth mil f oiir of New Barn. On tract of tJ acre in lee than ooa mile of city of Hew Hern. Uo tract of 800 acre In about ot a mil of oltr of New Bern. One tract of 90 acre In two arile f cllT of New Bern. . Oas tnto of 90 acre in two and . n btlf Bill of Citr of New Bern. On tract of 800 aore In Ursa and ooa quarter a0 Vt City or wsw kstt." - All of lbs above tract aro well locav ldbtog fo t)is tame t?ls of ths rims that New Bero It.. " . T. i Tby sr ia good state of enhrrstloft and ws nolo isam at a twit j or peW. et., apply lo r" i j. J. WOLF CNDEM, Kew Bern,N.Q Morana'city; M0.7 T. L. HaM, Trot. ;, nTwi Hsilsfacu rA? v J-j notes rr.oHT tns ocean, j- Tl lltigiain llT a trial treatment. s AFTERWARDS. 2 NEW IJEKN. N C rl kegulatra tbe Bowsls, 1 1 Makes Teething Easy. Ill TEETHIKA Relieves tbe U Bowel TrouMss of Children ot Ani Age. POWDERS Ooate Only BS Omit. "Aek Tour Dnicelet tori. THE - PUBLIC ! N. ('. P. TRENWITH, Ill;i4'ksiniili, lid Wlit'elrig.... Mauufncturcr of Hugics, Wagons, Carls, I'rsys, etc. All kinds of Itcpttlring in my line doi. with matneas anil disputch. Two new I 'aits and two new Drays on hautl, also Spring Wagons and llutrgie newly repaired, I'or Sale at a Reasonable. Price. tySbip work a Specialty. Shop South side of South Front Street, between Middle anil Hancock, New Hern. N. 0. 1TOTICE ! All jdsm vnulinu MOVES OF ANY KINO IiEl'AlliEI) ANO PUT UP, Coll ou J. W. WOOD, Corner Proad ami ktidtllo Si nets, (build ing formerly uted a Mr. Stanly's book store) and they will Ileeelve Prompt Attention Also Tin Work of any kind. ICE FOR HOME USE Clean, pure wliolceonie, guarantied to be chemically made Iroin tlivtillutl oatcr and free Irom irnpuriilea. specially In tended aud prepared for human cim umption. Ico delivered daily (except Sundays) 0 a m to 6 p m. Hundaya (retail only) 7 a in to 13 noon. For price and other iuforuMttioii, Address, New Berne Ice Co.,. B. P. UL'10 MaaaosR. School Books ! All Kindt At nxler't Jewelry Store, nexl to tbs Jourval, New Bern, N. C. School Bookt st Low Price by mall, pott paid. YY rll ot for pries Halt and term. J.H. & J. 11. KKKL, v RIKLCBORO, H. C'1. Allpitatbt g iir: woik 14 to demoa Wait fc, Clock or-Jewelry,' I, ant prepared to do It taaaoaabls. Clock taost r. palntec. Watches, Olocks sod Jewelry tor sals. .- Will tats orders tor say fcl4 r Jvlry it ot fat Mock. 0s1Uadeiav.;' -' --" i W. DUNN, las Jeweler, i . .i O. I Pael.i T it , opt A. N. C. depot.. - HOES. Have Just Bpffiin
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1899, edition 1
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