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TUK WEEKLY JOURNAL BataaUatea ltTB. Published la Two Bccfcooa, every Toe 4 it ud Friday, at M Middle bint. new Beru,N.a CHARLES U 5TLVEN5, tnrro aju noninoL 8UB8CB1PTIOM RATES: Two Month. ti Centa. Threee Mentha, . " 8ix Months, 10 " Twelve Months, 1 00 ONLY IN ADVJlNC. Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. tja-The Journal is only seat on py-in-advauce basis. Subscribers will receive notics of expiration of leeir sub scriptions. arid n immediate respouse to notice will ue appreciates vj Journal. tlit K.iiUrnl at Ilia PostofBce, Hfw B-ru H. V. an second-claas matter. Section Two, Krldaj. Oct 1H99 THREATENED ABOLISHMENT OF STATE ISSUES. The tendency to to away with Stale Issues in political campaigns seems to lie on the inciease, so much so that their final abolishment Is threatened, and can iliilstea for local and State offices instead of going before their constituents with the correction of local abuses as their warrant and guarantee for election, have only National issue! to talk about. And ill this time especially does this forcing out of local issues by national issues, threaten the discussion of Stale issues and local abuses, which can only be remedied by local means, and thus leave the people with State officers, Sen ators and Congressmen who will Ignore local needs and cater entirely to national policies. There was a time when a candidate for county, State or municipal office was regarded as the right man to take the stump and show the needs of correction in the public place he sought, and per sonally make promises for the faithful performance of all duties connected with the office he sought at the hands of his people. But today it Is quite different. Out side help is sought by candidates for State offices, and speakers come In to talk "politics", who have only crude ideas of local conditions, and who are strangers to the people. Their speeches may abound in splendid oratorical effects, but after it is over, what benefit is it to the people who are suffering from inefficient local office holders or ruled by a local political ma chine? There is no Bection, district or State, where the people are not competent to know whst they want, and where the coining In of outsiders to tell them what they need 1h not offensive, an interfer ence which is destructive to every local attempt of self government. Tho campaigns this Fall In Pennsyl vania, Kentucky and Ohio, are notable examples of the Ignoring of local Issues, to the substitution of national; to the invasion of outside speakers, and the appeal to the voters to stand by so-called political principles, which have positive ly nothing to do with local conditions, while local abuses are entirely left alone, or if mentioned but slightly brought for ward and quickly dropped. Thus It is that local men and local measures arc kept In the back ground In this campaign where they are all Im portant, in which national affairs have no concern. It is the ever encroaching line of the politicians who think of themselves only and of getting themselves Into office. What the voters should do Is to de mand of local candidates their individ ual campaigning upon local Issues only, and so get the correction of local abuses thorough sensible, practical and business like methods, and not be humbugged by oratorical discussions by outside speak ers. Let local and State Issues be widely separated from National Issues, and so let ne confusion enst when each Is pre sented to the people. THE "DOLLAR HUNTERS" AS FIGHTERS, When war between the English and tha Boers became Inevitable, the nations of Europe at once credited tha Boers as being tha superiors ot tha English In fighting. The flghu at Mejube Hill and Lalng's Nk In which the English suffsred se verely, while the Boars loal few saen, wart set dewm by the, European war critic a Ulastratlva af the Been sapej- lority. Y It will b remembered that Umm foreign ritica la tke begTuInf of tha war between Spain tad tMa totatry, laughed at Um ."dollar kaatlig AaMrt eani' wko war to light aacfc trained old en m ( war to, ba " foan4 la lha 8panlsa - ';' Ivaa whaa Admiral Daw deatroyad U Spaaiah fleet thara was bo change In lata saalisaet.1, bat when the Americans oaptared Baa Juan hill, there wu a more wholaaoea respect entertained fur the American tad they were thereafter not as rely retarded as "dollar huolert but givea credit for their valor The English have been ht-l.l lu the same category, as "dollar haulers While the Kaglish navy is retarded supreme on the seas, yet tne Kutl'.sh army has been held very lightly by tin European powers Tha tremendous mobiliation of tli' English troops, and their speed uaiis far to Africa was not sutticieut intbau.-e the critics, however, but Ihe U.-Lls at Ulencoe sud Klaud-laate l;mn jinwii that English valor U not men v :; paper, but Ihe real thin Thsl the lloers arc realiiiij: lnl 1 1 -v are not having a raiding patly ojii lend with is evident, w inle ilo . .i--l;ii of their success is not even pr ...'n iiiu:. cal. MEANS FUTURE TROUBLE FOR DEMO CRATIC STATE IMERESTS. Between the penitentiary liippin.'s given Federal pi isoners u nder the nil lliority of ( apt. Day, and U.e iuhumaii treatment of con i iris at 1 he Male farm at Northampton under I lie diieeliou of Superintendent Summer I!, is a picture presented which it is imr.l In bciieve could lie fautid in Noilli Carolina The iuveslii;aliou on these matters has developed a most unsavory mess, and a mass of reading which niusl div gust every one, b its disclosures of in humanity and ineonipelrney of those iu control of unfortiimile bein.'s. The fact thai public investigation has revealed such a condition ofatlairs, is not so remarkable as the apparenl public iudilTerence now that lire facts are proven. 1 he Stale press wil h Us UMial for the good of the common w eal unt has uml published the inv alion report dealt in no measured tones of eontem t over the disclosures, dciionncing Ihe management thai perpetrated such ,iilio cities, ami demanding the proper pun ishment of the management. But what has the press denunciation amounted to in results'.' I'l act u al ly nut li ing, for the directors of the penitentiary instead uf ousting Situtnieii li, called his action "a mistake,1' while Captain Day, continues to run his department, per haps more carefully us regards Federal prisoners, but really indifferent so far as State sentiment is concerned. And is it unnatural that ('apt. Day and Supt. Summerell should remain serene, for have not their directors whitewashed their official conduct ? But a matter of real concern, political ly, Is the bearing of these proven charges in the future upon the interests of the State Democratic l'arty, for there have been Democrats, so reputed at least, w ho have lent theircountenancc and piesence as directors, to the escape of (he peniten tiary management. If the Democratic directors are in such minority as to be unable to have punish ment meted out, they might to get mil of the directorship and let Ihe blame fall upon those who will assume it. , Ho sure as Democrats, in any part, re main among those who thus arrest the public demand for the punishment of Un guilty management of penitentiary af fairs, just as certain will the Democrat c party in the future be tainted with the lnlqt'lty. Let Democrats place the odium where it rightly belongs and not become ( -a r ticlpators in it In any degree. Beware ef Ointments for Catarrh Thit Contain Msrcury, as mercury will surely destroy the ir nsr of smell and completely derangs the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used eicept on pre scrtptlons from reputable physicians, ss the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive fiora them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nianufsc tured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, ()., conlsins no mercury, and is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucous suriaces or ins system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be aura you (et the genulse. ll Is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by K. J Cheney A (Jo. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per hot la. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Cropi anil Prlea. Housekeeper Why are apples so high In price? Market Man 'Csnse they're scarce mum. Bat the papers said the crop wss so enormous that apples were rotting on the trees all over the country. Yea'm. That's why they're scarce. It aiun i pay to pica era. Their atnalneaa Beeminr Probably no ona thing baa caused such general revival of trade at f B Duffy's drag store as their giving away to their many customers of to many free trial bottle of Dr King's New Discove ry for Consumption. Their trade la Imply anormotM In thie vary valuable twaody, from the fact that It always curat and ntvar disappoints. Coughs, olds, asthma, bronchitis, cronp, and all throat , and long diseases nra quickly cured. Yoa can teat it before baying by getting a trial bottle free, large size 50c, and $1.00. Evary bottle warranted, Gmt Histc Is Not Always Good Speed." ffdany people trust to luck f(f f ffg often disappointed. Do not dilly-dally in nutters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With out it you are " no good. " Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and bKod lieallhy by the use of Hood's Sar sapanlla. the faultless blood purifier. Dyspepsia-"! know positive relief for lys-psi and that Is Hood's Sarsapa nlla. It cured me. My neuralgia also n.ipil." W. B. Ualdwik, UA Oaa Street, liintrliaiiiton. New York. Tired Feeling - My appetite was rain ious. my liver disordered and I was ur.M Hood s Sarsapsrllla relieved It all. It . unii a friend of mine of female weak-nt"- ' Mas. Jeksik A. Mkarks, Clayton, Liei. HI at aaaatat ill ll I s nils cun !1v? r 111 : the uon tnitmtln aud i-tdiiriK- t lake with Hood' fttyrmpsajlilav A llathrr Novel CoaaplaJnt. Ail Kuglish traveler ouce met a com panion. Mining lu a state of the most woeful despair mid apparently near the last ugonlcs. by the side of one of Hie niouiitnln hikes of Switzerland. He Inquired the cause of his sufferings, "ob." 1 i I the hitter, "I was very hot uud ibirsi.v and took n large draft of the clcru water of the lake and then sat down . ;i this stone to consult uiy guhlcl k To my astonishment, I found tl, :it Ihe water of this lake Is very poNouoiis! Oh, I am a gone man - I fed It running all over me. 1 have only a few minutes to live! Remem ber mi- to" "I.ct iiie see the guidebook," said bis friend Turning to the passage, bo found. ' I. Ynu du lnc est blen pols soiiciiso" t"Tho water of this lake abounds ;n tish"i. "Is that the inclining of It?" "( 'i-l t ;l l ul V " Tin- living mini looked tip with a ra diant ..'unti'iinnci-. "Whnt would have become of you." said tils friend, "If 1 hnd not met j on'.'" "1 should have died of Imperfect knowledge of the Freuch language." MOZLET S LEMON ELIXIR. Regulates ths Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Fr biliousness, constipation and ma la; ia For indigestion, sick and nervou" heudaclie. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Klmr. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Klixir. 6(c anil 1 buttles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Moley, At lanta, ( la. A Prominent minister Writes. After leu years of great suffering from indige.-tion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and const i patioii, I have been cured by Dr Molev's Lemon Klixir, and am now 8 well man. Kkv. C. C, Davis, Kid. M. K. Church South, No. 2H Tatnall St., Atlanta, (la. L Prominent Memphian Writes. Dr. II Mozi.kt, Atlanta: Having been a great sufferer for three years from indigestion, and been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me any relief. Continuing to grow worse in y brother advised me to try Dr, Moz ley's Lemon Klixir, which remedy he had used for several years. I commenced its use, and must say your Lemon Eliier is Ihe greatest medicine on earth. I have never suffered a day Blnce I commenced using Lemon Klixir. U. L. Korco, J i 1 tt Hernando St., Memphis, Tenn. A Card. This is to certify that I used Dr. Moz ley's Lemon Klixir for neuralgia of the head and eyes with the most marked brnelit to my general 1 hrallh. I would gladly have paid J-iOO for the relief it has given me at a cost of two or three dollars. II. A. Hkai.i., Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., Ga A Hint In New Kern. Citizen - I suppose horseless carriages have greatly injured your business? Liveryman --On the contrary, I now have more to do than ever. Citizen -How is that? Liveryman Well, you see, all my horses are kept busy pulling broken down autonillcs back to town. Joseph Btockford. Hodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured bis piles of long stsnding by using DeWllt's Witch Hazel Sslve. Il cures all skin diseases F S Duffy. After Kflfef-U. Mrs Crlmsonbeak They say that pco pie with blue eyes are apt to talk too much. Mr. Criaisonbeak I thought it was the people with black eyes. Relief la lis Beara, Distressing Kidney and JBlaildcr Dli ease relieved In six hours by "New Qreat South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of Its exceed ing promptness In relieving pain In blad der, kidneys and back, In male or female Relieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Sold by C. D Bradham, drngglst, New Bern, N. C. Contrary. " -'ome men." says the Manaynnk Phil osopher, "only look sober when they aie full." Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre will digest what you eat. It caret all forma of dytpepla and stomach troubles. E. R Gamble, Vernon,.Te., tayt, "It relieved at from the start and cored me. Il It now my everlasting friend." F S Daffy Jans Waal He Waatea. "Will you tty gracer asked tha father of two daughters to tha yonng ma who had been Invited lo dljner. . "Wflf ir exclaimed the yonng nan Joyfully. "Wsll, I should rather think I Would. Greet Is the One Tra wanted all along. Did yoa think It wu Helenr C0UEiG. One That Has Conferred Decrees Not Known at Home. Spanish Caanoa at the listin Sign of tood Times. A Snake Frew CrsTfa. Will ef A. F. Fate Paid Fair Adniissloas. RaLkioh, Oi totier 24 The rapid-fire cannon taken from the Spanish flagship at Manila and given to Haleigh by the officers and ere of the cruiser Raleigh, Is the supreme attraction at the museum It is said that il w as ihe first thing asked for by 5,000 visitors to the inustum last week. Curat i Krumley has just put the gun in the - .uie condition as when It was installed on the flagship, as to paint, polish nn I bronzing. The impp 1 1 nu nts al the public schools here, in the way of heating, elc , are a long step l.n w ard A letter con s nom Chicago asking whether there - an institution at Ral eigh known a- Fee Dee Collegiate Instl tute, with a 1M. Harritt as president The letter sav - "1 his so called univer sity In North 1 irolina has been confer ring degrees u,. ui certain British clergy men in England and a fiiend from there writes nie, making inquiries re garding it. 1 have written to Dr. Bar rill, but can get no replv. Can you give me the number of students and the rela tive importance of Ihe said institution " There is no such institute here and no one has yet been found w ho has heard of It. The annual debate between Wake Forest and Trinity Colleges on the ev euing of Thanksgiving Day w ill attract the usual large audiences. The I'niled States quarantine officials have slopped at Andrews, on Ihe Mur phy liiRiicli of the Western North Caro lina Railioad, 120 head of cattle, which had been driven there from (ieorgia foi shipment north. There were today 1711 students at the newly opened Baptist Female I'niversity here. The Supreme court will devote this week to appeals from the liflh district Will Wynne lias invented a telephone witli new features, and is having the 'phones made here. A button is used in stead of I he c rank and this giv es auto matic connection with the exchange and also Indicates the number calling There was frost here yesterday. It did no harm Neatly all the cotton is picked, save in some low grounds. Hy November Mill practically the whole crop will be gathered. "robe" Marshal, for ','H years the jani tor of the cilv hall, died yesterday of heart disease. There is literally no bankrupt business in this district. The officials declare that this is but another sign of Ihe great prosperity w hich prevails. Superintendent Day, of the peniten tiary, Insists that there is no question as to the making of both ends meet this ear. lie did not relish the statement by the directors that there was business friction between I hern and himself, though no personal friction. The last arrival at the State Museum la a rattlesnake of immense size, from Craven county. It is a "diamond" rat tler, seven feet siv inches in length and four inches in diameter. The will of the late Mr. A. F. Page has been ad in i 1 1 1 I to probate. Among other legacies he leaves half interest In tut: Academy of Music to the Mclliodlst Conference for the Methodist orphanage, the other half going to his wife for life, then all goes to the orphanage. His estate had oiiginally been valued at $200,000, but he had elaborately provided some time ago bn his children, so the remaining part was left to his wife with the exception of i.tlO') in small legacies. Mr. Page had only recently mule Ril elgh his home, b it he had invested large ly in real estate here, and built some laage buildings. He owned the Opera House, the Park I Intel, and the (Jommer clal and Fartneis' Hank buildings, besides many small dwelling houses and his handsome residence The paid sdmi-sious lo the State Fair were about thirty per cent, larger than last year. The lecclpts were sufficient to pay a dividend. The Hilimore exhibit got 137 premiums In the poultry depart ment. STATE SUPREME COURT Opinions Handed Down From Raleigh, Yesterday. Special to Journal. Rai.kioii, October 24 -The Supreme court flies the following opinions: Flnlayson vs Kirby, from Wayne. Case continued with direction of court that notice be issued to plaintiffs coun sel, Informing them that unless all In terested persons are made parties by time case Is called at term, defendants motion lo dismiss plaintiffs appeal will be al lowed. Stale vs Fagg, from Wake, error. Yass vs McDonald, from Wake, per curiam, affirmed. State vs Millet and Mehagan, from Edgecomb, reverted. R A A Railroad Co Tt A 4 W E Rail road from Wake, affirmed. Collins vs Collins from Franklin, af firmed. Sydnor Pump Co Tl Rocky Mount lea Co, affirmed. Benton vs Collins, from Franklin, af Armed. American Officer Detailed. . WAsniKdTon, Octolor M. Great Brit ain has compiled with tha request of tbt United States Government t tot' par mission to tend a number of army offi cers to obterva and report Bpon tha mil itary operatlont la tha Trnatraal. For mal order wera issued todijr directing four army ofncnra to proceed at once to Donth Africa tod prtsent their creden tials to tba oommsndlog general of tha British military foroct, ' , KIT &$ HARD NtESSED. British Army Faced hy hocn In Snpertor , Force Waiting For Ken. Lokdok, Oct. 13 A dispatch to Ue rV.ll- W.. f T A I.L .li.. ik. I I a large force ander General Joubert aad Commandant Tons opened fire on Dundee Saturday. The firing was con-I llnued Sunday. The reeullAit Is staled, i is not kaown al LaHvn,ltl, 1 i w i m . . .in General Tula, evidently, Is in a tight corner, as he has, or bad, to face tbe ; main Boer Arm, nnder Genera Joubert. I o.n sir onr. RL.-.r. Whiu, the I D. , British commander in Natal, will un- aouoietiiy aetacn pan ot me torce wnicn i was victorious at Klaadslaagle and send it to Yule's assistance. Such a detsch ment, however, will leave Ladysmlih poorly protected against the threatened attack from the west, as General Hunter on Saturday wired that the departure of the force to Elandslaagte left him with only "a couple of battalions of regulars, a mountain battery and 300 Natal voluu leers" to defend the town, which is the British military base in North Natal. Further news, therefore, is anilously awaited in London. The Parliamentary Secretary of the 'Var Olllce, Mi. George Wyndbaru, made the following statement in the House of Commons this evening: Lord Wolseley sums up the position in Natal early this morning as follow : In the battle of Elandslaagte, Octobei 21, two guns were captured from the Boers, who lost heavily. A Isrjre column of the enemy appeared advancing from the north and wot on General Yule, who, consequently, had fallen back from Dundee and was concentrating al Gleucoe. In this operatlou we gathered In tbe wounded and medical attendants left al Dundee. General White was in position at L aily a in i I li and was being re inforced from I'ietcrniaril.burg. The enemy appears to be in large numerical superiority." ATTACK IN THE REAR. Irish Members in Parliament Utter Bitter Words. Best of English at the Front. London, October 23 While the House of Commons was discussing the report oil the supplementary estimates today Patrick O'lirien, Parnclliie mem ber for Kilkenny City, declared iu a speech that the Boer war was murder and that the bands of the British Secre tary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, were as much stained with bjood as those of any murderer who ever mounted the scaffold. The Speaker, William Court flully, called upon O'lirien to withdraw his re mark, but he refused to do so. The House then, by a vote of 3l(i to 2C, re solved to suspend him, and he left the floor, saying: "You had hotter Iring up another ar my corps unless you want it somcwhcie else " Not since the C'lmean War, more than 40 years, ago has England sent out an army on so comprehensive a scale as in the present crisis. A deeper interest at taches to the Transvaal campaign for this reason, as It touches more closely arlslocratic fumilics and country houses throughout Great Britain and Ireland. From the Queen downward tho upper ranks of Great Britain arc sending oul their best and bravest. The names among the officers whom the transports week by week are hurry ing to the Cape include most of those which have been familiar as household words for centuries in English history and still lilt a large space in today's so ciety. OUR LOSSES LARGE. At Least so Filipino Leaders are Say ing. San Imouo, Lt .oN (via Manila), Octo ber 23 General Lswton Is giving his personal attention lo getting boats con taining subsistence and ammunition stores up the Rio Qiande, but they are still four miles away. Il Is a serious problem to undertake to supply the troops here, as the water is too shallow for launches, Twenty American prisoners are re ported lo have been moved north from Ban Isidro two days ago. A Fillppino newspaper makes the statement that independence will be given to tbe islands in December, when Bryan will be elected President of the United Stales. The tame paper alleges that the American losses have been 13, 000 since last February and that tha American policy now It a "retreating fight." A Filipino officer who bad been captu red tald be bad no wish to return to camp, at bit men wera thort of ammu nition. One hundred men of the Thlrty-fourtb Infantry are coming lo Ban Itldo to act aa scouts. Manila, Oct. 24 Tbt Filipinos around Calambe and Aagelet bava both ered tha Americans lately with repeated attack wblcb, like most of those mad by Filipino, contltted of (booting lot of ammunition Into their opponent' camp from long range. Major Cheatham' battalllon of lb Thlrty-teventa Infantry, threa compa nies of tha Twenty -Brat Infantry, a bat lery of tha fifth Artillery and a Gatllog gna tailed out thlt morning from Calanv- ba, drov lb Filipino from their Ires aha and panned them threa. mile, la- flletiag heavy lot. On Amarloan art killed and Una war wounded.; Why wtxtr 15,000 DOTTLES OF KOB-IRT8- TA8TKLE88 Wo. CHILL TONIC told the first year of IU btrth 1 jwari BeoaoMlt w the BEST AT ANT FRICE, iwanteed to aura, money refunded if it flli. Meaeant to take, 10 pet bottle. It U told and guaranteed by - " ' '0 V BRADHAM. Wholesale and Retail MP!! Ovsnonsia Curn a a Diaesta what you eat. It artificially dlgaaU the tcd and aide -Waiura in BlrengUMnlnf and noon. ,tnlCM.n the exhausted dlgMtlTO OT- faoa. It i the latest dlaooTeraddlgeat ant tni Ko oUm!. w-otr-Uon Can approach It la efficiency . It In- ,LUWJ nevee eou permanenuy euros P7.P.P"' dleaUoii, Hoartbuxn, . r lamieirww. Knnr NtnmaAh Nn. SickHenilacAe.Oaatnliria.rmriaTw nil ouier result or imperreetaiMnUon. j veaaiwa ay K. C DeWitt a Ce, Cbteosn. F. 8. DUFFT. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. One tract of 30 acres in one fourth' mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 27 acres in lets than one mile of city of New Bern. I One tract of 890 acres in about one, mile of city of New Bern. One tract of tK) acres in two miles of city of New Bern. One trac of 90 acres in two and one half miles of Citv of New Bern. One tract of 800 acres in threa and one quarter mileH of clly of New Be-n. All of the above tracts are well loi.- trd, being on the same side of the riv-is that New Bern is. i They are in cood state of eultixatlon and we hold tbem at a moderate pi Ice. , or prlceH, etc., apply to J. J. WOLFENDEN, New Bern,N.C P. TRENW1TH, Itlac'kNiiiltli, and Wheelriglit. Manufacturer of Bugiries, Wi g a Cirte, Drays, Sir. Hepairing done on Quick No-ice. tyShip work a Sjiecialty. I South Front Street, near the railn ad. Always on Hand Huiiics, Wagi ns, Cur s, Drays, etc., for side. i Moreiiend City, N. Q. T. L. Hall, Prop Terms Satisfactory. HOUSE FHONT8 THE OCEAN One-Haif Gold Dust cleans everything about the house better, with half the effort, in half the time and at half the cost of vSoap or any other cleanser. 8nd fir trte booklet" Ooldtra Rolw for HouMwork THE N. K. 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CO., Laaeaater.Ohlo. m 2 TRY FIRST BUY AFTERWARDS. 3 uuuuuuuiuuuiuuuuiuaiiauuuut? rafesr. wm mm u teetc3Pcv:debs ROLLING I batter than to ba "rolling In wenlW," and at thi "tnH of Ufa" I good, par and whol wm bread, yoa thoald tec ir to at of our OH rtca Flour, that 1 m-i from the beH telecttJ wbaa', and msnufaTtured by tb be process. Tour bread will b white, light and nourishing It y u utaour high gTtd Patent Flour, and your pat ' try. cake. o , will b all fast you oould detlra, r v a W ara at agent 'fo?.PrttV off . . Try Utlehrated Roattai Ooff a lb aaa of our Kooba and Java nod you will us n other. J. R. PARKER, JR. GROCER. Phone CO. Strond-IIan J and Kew BICYCLES. To panleo needing good second-hand and new Bicycles. KXTXT"9""' - ..... S Gents Liberty's,..! 10 00 Gents Favorite's, 10 00 1 Doyt Boxtnoiae 10 00 l Boyt L c H,. . .". 7 00 1 Rots Klrrii ft no 1 Gents Northampton 10 00 1 l enta Jtrie 10 00 1 Genu Emerson. 1 SO - , 1 u its list of accord hand jw beela the U tt burgi Ils we have evi r offered. Call early and ercure thrm. We iiave just received a nice lot of new Wheels and Tires Call and examine. gaskins' cycle ompany Planters Building. A Natty im.l Swll aTacket. As wil: as handsome Capes and Walking Coiln in the latest stylo. Also a new lino of E I' Heeds Fine Sb ics. j A beautiful line of Silks for waists. I l'lnid Novelties for Skills, all to be , sold lower than can bought elsewhere. J. J. BAXTER. Russell House. i While In Beaufort be sure and stop at the Ruseil House. First-Class Roard. A home for traveling people. Fishing and hunting unexcelled. Terms $1.25 a day or $5.00 per week. j G. A. RUSSELL Prop. SavezL IZMGUE i22 ADVIGEEs FOB I MEN and WOMEN. oearnatlon and roll addrcmi nM,strem ana on, 1 KegnhtatteBoveb, 1 MaiTeetulng Easy, il TSETBIHi Meres tin VBowttTrmHeitf t CMfon of Auriga.- rr Onaai Ontv B OanaB. 'aak Toot Biaaals w"V IN HEALTH L ',77 Broad Stieet. J 7
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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