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TIE ML J0DRN1L atahiiafcae It? ft. Published in Two Section, every Tues dtj url Kridaj, at M Middle Street, Mew Bern, N. a CHARLES L. STEVENS, KD1TOS l.ND pKOPRirrOK. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: t.. M,..h 85 Cents Threec Months Six Months (H' Twelve Months, ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advrrtising rates (uruishrd upon ap pli,-Hii..n at the office, or upon ui.iuii; by mail. W-Tht JofKNiL is only sent on pay " . ... . l..,-,lvra il Ivunre baaia. &uuscnuri will receive notice ot expirauuu ui i SrliptlOIltl hihI an iniineuiaie rri notice will Jot ItN Al.. be appreciated ny w. Knt.-rcd at the 1 Wofti, e. New Hern li. ( '. as second-class matter. Section Two. Friday, N ls;,;l THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSION REPORT. The report of the I'liilippim- Cimnm sioners is a ilocuinenl of Milne, in iN hi torical and political aspects. The character of I lie commi-sioneis should give the leport a t rut lifulncss and trustworthiness, and readers must feel it conliilcnce that here is something whii h portrays the real situation in the l'hili -pines. T he viii ion- o pinion- and jink-mci. ' v, h icli lime been sctloi'.liin tliis coci tiv bv persons eulinic iilnlly or political ly ntTeiU'il, who know nothing of the siuiation in the far Ka-I. prrs..nu!!y. thcref. ill' these opinions aim jinlginen' canuot and "hould not he heid of tin least value, in discussing the I'hilippiiu -present and future. T'lie Commission's report shows I ha' j Airninaldo's iiisnrrection on the uiai.ii of l,ii.on i- not a national movement among the tribes and peoples of the Philippines, 1ml a local allair that tie previous insurrections again-t pa u w.'re not for independence. and the Agni naldo insurrection is one to gratify i s leaders in their anil.ilions for power. With these facts established, I he "lieorge Washinglouisni" of Auiiiiildo is seen in ail its absurdity, and instead of the hostilities being due lo provocn tion from the Americans, the trouble came from the l agals led by Airuinalilo. w ho thought it an occasion, immediately I upon Spain's power being breken, lo Hei.e the results of the American vie tories and set himself up iu power. The history of allairs i and about Manila previous to the surrender of that citv, shows how Agiiinaldo fomented I rouble, and soiighl to loot Manila when I the Spanish troops should be withdrawn Willi these local conditions, the report shows how impossible it was then and would be now for Admiral Dewey to have withdrawn his defense of Manila, its people and property. The rule of anarchy which prevails in towns not under American protection, indicates the necessity of irotectint' Manila and its interests. The extent of the insurrection, it progress, can best he understood by the following from the report. "In the archipelago al large there w as trouble only at those points to which armed Tagalogs had been sent ill con siderable numbers. In general, such ma chinery of government as existed served only for plundering the people under the pretext of levying war contributions while many of the Insurgent officials were rapidly accumulating wealth. The administration of justice was paralyzed, and crime of all sorts was rampant Might was the enly law. Never in the worst days of Spanish misrule had the people been so overtaxed or so badly governed. . . . When (leneral MacAr thur began the movement which ended in the '.aking of Malolos the natives, at the order of (leneral I, una, fired their towns liefore the advancing column Those who were unwilling to leave were driven out by insurgent soldiers, who burned their houses." The object of snch treatment of course was to prejudice Ibe common Filipinos against the Americans. Before the Comininalnncrs left, the inhabitant! bad returned, rebuilt their homos and were cultivating their fields, order preralled in Manila and business flourished. This country' position towards the Philippines Is not a political one, but one which has a moral obligation at tached to It, the duly Is plain, to pre serve order, and make safe and sure the pnbllo welfare of the people of the Phil ippine. The moral obllf atloi Ii flnt, and the political tod pecuniary considerations eaa be determined whea law and order art eetabllahed tinder the tart protection of the AbmiIom flag. FOR EXPANSION OR COlTTJUCTIOrT T Tk qtMalioa ot tipeaaioa ia not , fcerely eat for polltioUat to flghtow, IbAft AAA frt ftlltutt Af A AfMlltlt la aW ttlia1f Af kaa1f kM Afi m mh. paoilonlatf The) Indrf ldal la oonainnlt who k KM an expaaloaUl. U a conlraclioa-' 1st. j Do yoo patronize lotal tradesmen, help to promote locl enterprises, lake Ilo active Interest in assisting in 1 tic im provement of local affairs, pay our mall or large bills prouipilt If you do, you are an eipansioiiUt, I and oac & alue In your community. I If you are indifferent to local euler ' prises, buy all of cnr -...is or as many I of tbetu as p..i: 1 oui .f 1 , u, never , have an emu jraiuj; word for iiiur townsman w L may be tn.iuc ttk-nif. refuse lo pi if on .1 i and a !oi,. C UK.! K.,'l : r . , . i w e p"5-l!'lc, if i t. arc ;i ( i ill 1 1 11 nil inert It a- aper, uincli o.l pu lit 1 hrtli ' i u i lie this. . . .iii-i- tioi a in! a community h ; itu-i. !t;e delriilu-nt W u r l t lie HHllll -.-I 1 .d.tv !r It 1 . 1 1 1 i.t. l n ' 1 1 n! u h "I li :i : i" :i ;u; ii Hie way foi the i lid i .1 il al t.- eX-and i to gel out nf self and realie thai tlitre is -i lllc' liillg to ilo III t lie rt oi Id. ami u in h out for snmr leal, taticiblc t.bjict The i 1 1 1 1 1 v i d 1 1 a I m mm mil n it v tlist le fue,- In e jvtud, i i el Iiti u to gl'o VN nur rower and inure i .iir.r."i lid unlil it l e conies dead, and is inn over bv sunn follortini: generation and izroun.l to atoms. The important ipn -t ion is lot the in dividual to decide, me you an cpan sionist, a id do ,.n propose In exercise your expan-ion powt i- in as-isting your community to expand'- i IHLVSIONS t)l; PAH IV LOVALTY. I I t line Is one le in in poll! if . w ilii II 1 li ' i -1 I ail- to dure l-i ii -- i ill , it i. Ilia! f " j irl v lo ali v. A i.il ii mallei - u. 't i I 1 1 1 e a Slalc or Naiioiial campaign, tlic i.;ci. c-pi-ciaii the Hulk iil.il he-italiiu' olci, is ever confronted and threatened h '.Ins politi cal -l.illbolrlli. Til i- 'p::tl ' all ' m of 1 1,1 I'. an i.. not uu i ol v t lap 1 1 ap, bi.t polit i II i- ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,i cliaiaci. r a- i ii le, a ml et i.l ei - at i very c!m ; i -n in deluded by il. and -ii.wi under il as it i hurled from tin- -lump or I In- paitisau news paper. "Pally loyalty" inii-fnlk-l poiitiiV inli rprt la! ion nn-an- I hat I he i iter niu-'i Mi-i'pt llli.jile-tioiiablv the ll olti i c it ion -of hi, paity. vote tin' 1, ci.it without si ' i'at c h i 1 1 g ll line alii! mi I ill llialit i- of his own choice in every pal t icll lar. Let a Republican iic-italc to endoise the political tenets of Maik llauna, and I he parly loyally ' ii'ie-tioii al once (.0nfoU3 ,jim Let a Democrat iclu-c to sytal'iow tin--i.iteen to one plank of V. .1. I lit an, and iplickiv 1 he lash ol "part v loyally"' lali- upon hi- lu-ail and -iimiider-. And yet the remaikahle part of Ilo po.ii n al t ry i - 1 hat it -ccnis to 1 hietl j apply to the otcr, w hile t lie I . ... ilu al seem leader or I lie ollioc -ecker ; a-- m to be a slat e to it - decree. his legitimate for ! he poli: ioal or ollice seeker to depart in more or le- degree from ids pany principles or 1 plalfo'iu. in o der 1 nnt success al Ibej ptrlls may resul.. 1 if con se he is "lova1"' to iiaitv 'political eiediency ' is denianded pist at that lime, and any utile "ii regularity'' may lie overlooked for it is for the parly's "good." Thus il in t hut an unsucces-fiil politi cal party, under the rule of t,e.-e "e pedierey" leaiiers will in Ibe couise of a few campaigns be found very far from the o.lgina1 principle- of the party, and the voter, dragged around by these leaders, if he really wakes up and iric lo study his position, will be unable to find a single principle of his original political set w nieh he thought he w . following. So far as Ibe political ollice seeker is concerned, he w i'l swear as .emlily lhal he is "lock nbbed," politically, as he ever was, mid as Irue as ever to party regularity, while he may have been working every possible kind of poliiital scheme ) perpetuate his ovi 11 power or rule. There a e occasions and campaigns when "party loyally' can be rightfully asked, if not demanded of the parly Toter, but the many times when "party loyally" is demanded, when It Is de manded not for party Interests but for politicians ends, makes Hie voter unable to decide when he hears the watchword, whether ll is the real cry of "wolf," and danger to his party, or the cry of the political leader or office seeker, after something for himself. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chihiy & Co., Propi., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last IB years, and believe him perfectly henorable In all buiineee transactions, and financially able to carry oat toy obligations, made bj their firm Win A Tarus, Wboleeale Drugjlst, Toledo 0. Wai.diho, Kikrar A Haa tin, Wboleeale Draggtit, Toledo O. , , UairCUrrh Care It taken Internally ietlng directly apoa the blood and urn- eovi MrfaoM of the tyilem. Price tlie. per bottle. . Bold by all Drngglta,4Ratl- Bonlali free, i . . - Aiall'i faaUly PJla ttt tb beet. - . 'A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Irrward Worth." Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels. is sure to come if Hood's Sar 1 saparilla is promptly used. Tins secures a fair outaide, and a consequent vffcor in the frame, with the glow of health on the cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood, i Catarrh " I have had no return of the ralarrti which troubled me for years, since Hood s Sarsaaril!a cured me." Mas. Jos Mahtix, Washington St.. Urdensburg, N. Y. Dyspepata -" Complicated with liver u;wl kidney trouble. I suffered for years wiiii i1ysi.-i.sla. with Nevere pains. Hood's 't; Hni-arilla made rue strong and hearty." J. li. Kmkktos, Main Street. Auburn. Me. H...l I'llla rure Iitit ills i th non Irritating and otiiy ritthartir 10 tak with Bool' SaraaparUlnZ A l.reitsome Sapernl 1 1 Ion. 110:11. g..t about lu a village in .1 '. '. lai from the Herman fron r...t the corpse of a woman who : ' . . 1 '1 boon burifd had turned In ci.i:i" K. 1 body in the village Uot in 'i. -M il 1I10 rumor, but ascrllieti or. .11010: drought as the cause. A i.- 1 . .ii in il w 11s held, and It was de .1 H it th.- husband of the woman ild I. at.' the eoflln opened and the 1 1 j . i .-1 1 -1 1 In Its original position. In - -iiiul, however, promptly re !. aiid in thing could persuade him '! to the iinnuious wish of his 1 lilliiL'i is. whereupon the latter . 1 1 .- ma 1 tor In t heir own hands and 1; 1.1 tin- hiirchynrd to dig up nnd ; ii ..Ilin To their great surprise A Ku ti. r had 11. c body Th f list to t 1 I'd I to. '. op.-l; the riici W llcl the - a t ii lie- Tii ses-t pel- h-nct mil-, lay In Its original position. . . o -l, in. -lit was not lessened - i' gal authorities uppenred on an I opened nn inquiry, with 1 posing punishment for the 11 of tic grave, bi.l.' iieigliborhtMHl was pos ill the idea thnt newly buried d . it i-i c to blnine for the prevn I the di v weather, for lu anoth er tiiiimc not fur off, a grave was opened :iud the eoftlu unscrewed to pom outer on the corpse. The lie iiiglitod pi-asanls of this village were nf th.- opinion thnt this whs the best tviit to iuiliieo the clerk of the weather to supply th, in w ith much needed rain. MOI I Vs. I.KMON Kl.lXlll. A I'leilsaul l.euioii Tonie. Cures indigest ion, headache, malaiia, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostraliin and heart failnic, by regulating the Liver, Stomach. I'.owels and Kidneys. VIiI'v'm Lemon Klixir Cured me of indigestion. I had sufTercd lor ten years. I had tried almost every uiedii inc. hut all failed. Since taking Lemon Llixir 1 can eat anything I like W. A. (iiitKUTII, Ibcvesvillc, s. c. .Mtilet's l.eiiioit K'lxir I Cuied me of indigestion and heart dis I ease, alter years of sufleriiig when all I fther remedies and doctors had failed, i N. ll. ('01 KM AN. ! lieiilah, S. ('. VI i-.l h l.riiioii Klixir. I Ii ive bejn a great sulTercr from dys e -ia for about fifteen years, my trou le being my liver, stomach and bowels, , w 11 h terrible headaches. Lemon l.ll.vir icuridnie. My sppetilie is good, and I 1 j 1111 well. 1 had taken a barrel of other j liieiiicine, mat uone me no goon. ClIAItl.KS Ul IIIIAItb, No. IM5 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Moley's Lemon Klixir ! Cured .;ie of enlarged liver, nervous in , 1 digest ion and heart disease. I was unable to w alk up st airs or to uo any kintl 01 w ork. I was treated by many physicians but got no better until I used Lemon Klixir. 1 am now healthy and vigorous , (J. 11. Baldwin No. lis Alexander St., Atlanta, (Ja. MOI.KY'S I.KMON HOT DKOl'S. Curres all Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness Sore Throat, Hronchilis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 'Sic at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. 11 Molev, Atlanta, Ga. Make Fluuga! ion I'eriimnent. "What you seem lo need," Bald the mini in front of the persistent individual w ho was finding seme trouble in getting tin- bulletin board within the range of his vision, "Is to have your neck vul cani.ed." F S Dufly & Co guarantee every ioq tb- of ( hamlierlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is n a satisfied after using two-thirds of t ie contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough and il pleas ant and safe to take. It prevent any tendency of a cold la result In pneu monia. Tlt Corufad Flillospher. "Of course, the only truly happy man is the man who devotes his life to doing good for others," laid the corn fed phi losopher. "That ia the only occupation a man can engage In, ia which people will let li 1 111 have his own way. A Tbonaana Teag-wea Could oot express the rapture of An nie K. Springer of 1125 Howard at., Phil adelphia, I'a., when she found that Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption bad completely cored ber of a hacking cough that for many yean had made life a burden. All other remedies and doc tor could give ber no help, bat ibe says of tbli Royal Cure "It toon removed the pain In my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like sound ing Its praises throagboot the Universe" So will every one who tries Dr, King's New Discovery for arty trouble of the Throat, Chest or Langs, Price Me and $1 00., Trial bottles free at F 8 Duffy's drug store-, every bottle guaranteed. Wnsa la Bsyboro stop at the Ixaptoa Boost (or good aooottawdatioaa 11H II MEETS In June the Legislature Will In crease Commission's Power. Cesilderlsf the Slmeatoa Declslea. Ne Tap Cotton Crop. The Rail road Sail, lonely Officers Bends. The Bonds Ageis. Prltchsrd la Xarylaad. Ralcigb, Nov 7 One of the Demo cratic leaders in me Legislature, speak ing of the detisiouiu the railroad lax assessment ca:r, says the Legislature will certainly meet next June and that he supposes the act creating the corpora tion commission will be so amended as lo give the 1 ou.mission authority to assess railroad pmperty for taxation, in dependent of an y provision in ihe ma chinery act. id course railroads can even then appeal to the Federal Court for an injunction, but in granting il the court will have 10 reflect upou Ihc wis dom or sincerity of the corporation com mission. Then- ill then be ne room to decide that ihe 1 ouimission has not the power to asse-- -ucu property. The corpora'. ion commission is iu ses sion .again this week. Among other things to w h ii h it will give special al ien tion will be an appeal from Judge Simonton's decision in the railroad tax assessment ca.e. Attorney F. M. 8im mons says that an appeal would im mediately be taken and lhal the suit would go to the end of the law; to the Circuit Court of Appeals and then, if necessary, to the Supreme Court. He expressed surprise al the decision and the point made, saying he expected that the judge would follow Ihe custom of the L'nited States Supreme Court, which sustains the construction put by the Slate courts on State laws. The Stale Court iu such iTses holds that the laws enacted at one session of the Legislature are to be considered pari materia, as was ti e ease 1:1 the asylum cases ami iu the Day peniti ntiary case. Lugene llarrell, ex-quartermaster gen eralofthe S'.ate and ex-quartermaster of the First liegiment of Volunteeis, is convalescing from an allack of yellow fever at Havana. It is learned that t'icre have been fewer ca-t i of fever in Havana this year than in any year in perhaps a century. The Supit inti-Court this week Is hear ing appeals from the seventh district. Farmers iu this section who expected something of a top crop of cotlou say it failed to materialize. T lie frosts cut It off. 1: is hill rareiy that (he August blooming amtiitnls to much. Llfoils are lo be made to considerably develop the Stale Library. Much work is iu progress on the grounds at the insane asylum. A large area has been put in grass. Superintend ent Kirby is receiving many letters of .'ongralulalion upon the large percentage of cures of patients. It is quite probable that (he Demo cratic State committee will meet here before the year closes. In the Superior Court here today a suit for $10,000 against the Seaboard Air Line was taken up. A fireman named Overby was killed two miles from here in Dicember, IH'.m;, his engine havintr been derailed Hi- wi low sues for dam ages, basing her suit on t he claim that the road w as defect i vt : that is, Ihe rail was not properly fastened. The rail road claims that the rail had been tamp ered with. The law niiuues that the bonds of county officers -hall be filed with the Slalc Auditor; that of the register of deeds by the ( :-. 1 k, and lhal of Ihe clerk and sheriff by ihe icgi-ter of deeds. The Auditor la atked whether there is any compensation allowed for sueli filing and says no. A reprcsenta' ive of the American Bank Note Company called on the Slate Treasurer and a--nred him that the pen ilentiary bonds will quickly be piinted He said lhal the representative of the company, with whom the Treasurer had been dealing, was of uusound mind, and added that il would uol be necessary for the Treasurer to sue the company for in terest on the di bl for the farms, as the company wo uld pay it without any trou ble. Revenue Agent Wheeler Is here, mak ing an exaaiiuai 1011 of the collector's of fice. Senator Priu l.ard made one speech in Maryland last week. He cancelled ill his appointments in Ohio, by reason of sick ness In his family. The Federal convicts from Wilming ton will arrive al the penitentiary here today. One of them, a negro, gels 10 years for robbing two postolllces. The negro bad liet u out of the penitentiary hut a short lime when he committed this crime. His specialty, In fact, ap pears lo be the robbery of small posl o.'lkea. Supreme Court Decisions. Special to Journal. IUi.i-.inn, November 7 Opinions banded aa follows by Ihe Supreme court Mitchell va Noble, from Jones, motion lo docket and dismiss defendant, appeal allowed. Jenkins va Daniel, from Greene, modi fied and affirmed. Drooka will case, error. Osttla vs Kllgo from Oranvlile, modi fied snd affirmed. Gates vs Max from Durham, new trial James vs Marcom, from Durham, no error. Slate va Sharp, from Dnrbsm, affirm tttete vs Hicks, from Durham, af firmed. Adam vs Brattle, from Wake, af Armed. Why were M.O0O DOTTLES O? ROB ERTS' TASTELESS SSo. CHILL TONI0 sold the Bret year of lta birth? ..weri Because it Is the BEST AT ANT PRICE, guaranteed to sure, money refunded If It ! faHa, pleasant to take, Ida pet boitls. It bs and guaranteed by ; '0 D B&ADdAJt, Wholesale and Retail HfiHTlHE BB1YEIT. General White Holding Off The Boers At Ladysmith. Celraso Troaps Retreated In Woed Order. Natal to Be Uefesdfd. Boers t'entlaae Their lavasiea f Cape Colony. KsTi oi KT, Natal, November 4, noon A reliable messenger has just ai rived from l.adysruilb, passing Ihe Hoer lineal In the nighl. He reports that heavy righting oc- curieu 1 uurvuay ana r riaay arounu Ladysmith. The hottest engagement was on George Talbam'a farm, on the Or ange Free State side of Hester's. The British drove the Boers back lo their camp. The Boers, it is said, suffered great loss, and 30 of Ihim were cap tured. The fighting was resumed Friday, the Boers tiring from Nosdwathshana Hill, near Pepworth's farm. Again, il is said, they were driven back, wilh loss, on their camp. A large Boer force, wilh artillery, under John Wessela, has taken up a po sition on the left of Beacon, locating on the Woodhouse, I'icclones and Lang varacht farms, facing Beater's. A small commando Is now encamped on the south side of I'ielers Station, commanding the railway. The Boers have lorn up the culverts of the railway near Pieters Station and have burned the wooden portions. No damage has yet been been doae at Colenso. The houses, stores, railway and iron bridges there remain intact. The messenger says he heard that the Boers would be in Colenso today and that Ihe volunteers were leaving. To Defrnil Natal Capital. PlKTKRMAKlT.llL'ltO, Natal, Nov. 6 The Governor of this place, replying to day lo a deputation from the town ceun cil which called upon him to make in quiries regartling defense, said that everything possible would be done. It was decided ;o form an emergency mounted coips, composed of men resid ing in this district. They will make a serviceable body ami will supply their iwu horses and equipment- An ambu lance corps is also being formed. A proclamation has been issued de claring that i he Orange Free Slate proc lamation announcing the annexation or the L'pper Tugeln district of Nalal is null and void. Il is said that the Colenso garrison saved all its stores, tents and kits The Boei s numbered about 5 000 men, com prising a fresh coips of the Orange Free States. The armored train did splendid service, taking a detachment of the Dub lin F'usilecrs lo relii vc an outlying fort garrisoned by volunteeis. It is reported lhal the Boers lost 800 in killed, wounded and raptured In Thursday's battle on Talhams farm near Ladysmith. Kxcitrlticnt Ml Cap Town. London, Nov. 6. The Daily Telegraph publishes the folnwing dispatch from South Afiica: Cai'k Town. Nov. 3 Sir Alfred Mil ner laday issued a proclamation declar ing martial law iu the disliicts of De Aar and Orange river. There have been no tidings from Lady Smith for two days, and feeling Is ia tense, while the wildest aud most base less rumors sre Hying about. Detachments of volunteers, which have been hard at work drilling during the last fortnight, are leaving daily, but their destination is not allowed to be stated. There is 48 hours' daily in cable traffic on the Eastern line, which s still inter rupted near Dclagoa bay. The cable abip Anglla has arrived with the shore section of the new cable from the Cape to St. Helena and Ascension. She will begin laying it Monday. AT RICHMOND. Meeting- of the Daughters of the Confed eracy. Announcements for the Week. Iii iimonu, Va , Nov. 8 The second annual meeting of the regenta of the Confederate Memorial Literature Society waa held tbia morning st the old Jeffer son r avis manalon, Reports were read from the regenta of the various Southern Slates, airs Joseph Bryan, the preai dent o' the society, was prevented from sllending on account of a bereavement In her family. Her annual addreaa waa read. Al the concluaion of the buaineas meeting the section of the shaft of the old Confederate Ironclad Virginia (Mer rlmac) was presented to the society. The brasa plale made to be placed on the ahafl contained an error, aud will be aubatlluted by another. Thla substitute is that contiibuted by Franklin Buchan an Camp.-f Baltimore, in honor of Ad miral Buchanan. The shaft Is In rear of the mansion and rests npon two granite bases, each of which supports a dais. The presentation addresses were made by Col. Ashlon Ramsey, of Baltimore, snd Mr. Virglnius Newton, of Ibis city Col. Richard Msury Introduced the speakers and Mrs. Archer Anderson ac cepted Ihe shaft on behalf of the Confederate Memorial Literature So ciety. Tomorrow, the Grand Division of Vir ginia, United Daughters of Ibe Confed eracy, will meet here. Wednesday the slith aonTrel conven tion of the Ualted Daughters of tbe Confederacy will meet and will unveil tbe tablets In Si Paul's Church to Miss Winnie Davis and bar brothers. Thurs day the Daughters will unveil Zolnay's monument to Miss Winnie Dsrls In Hollywood Cemetery, and a statue of I f resident vane ana a monument lo Jefferson evla, Jr, In Hollywood probably will be on veiled at tbe same time.'. .' .'- " ', Tbs monument to Miss Wlnals Davis arrived here tble morning In charge of Mr. George Jallsa Zolnay. (be sculptor. It was put la plsoa at Hollywood. Mm ia Cure Diaests what vou eat. It artificially digest the food and aids Mature in strengthening and reooD struct! ng the exhausted dlgeatire or gaaa. It is the Utestdtaotmreddlgtat ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it la efficiency. It ln- Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Heaache,Outialgla,Cramps,ana all other resul ts of I no perfect digestion. neporee ay e. c DeWitt Cbieoge. F. 8. DUFFY. P. TRENWITH, Blacksmith, and Wheelriglft. Manufacturer of Buggies, Wrgoi s Carts, Draya, &c. Repairing done on Quick Notice. tyShip work a Specialty. South Front Street, near the railroad. Always on Hand Buggjies, Wagons, Carts, Drays, etc., for sals. Dyspops stauuy relieves ana permtaeDUy cures Pyspepala. Indigestion. Heartburn. The Best Washing Powder. Housework Is Hard Work Without It. Nothing but Coffee, and that the highest grade of excellence. This is a practical day and generation. Public patronage rests upon positive merit. For this reason Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Seal Dnwd, Java ir.d Mocha, in tin can. Other lliKh-Gradr Uranda. in parchment fibre liued bagt. are consumed daily in more than a million homes. They have been proven the full standard jf coffee goodness. The fragrant aroma is appetizing,; there's enjoyment and health in every cupful. It is not possible to get better coffee; it is not probable as good can be had under any other brand for any price. Quality is the foundation of value in the un rivaled quality of Chase & Sanborn's Coffees rests their merit for public confidence. We never have to coax the second order. Imitations and counterfeits are common. A few cents more profit often indjees the dealer to urge some inferior brand, therefore we say, see that the seal of Chase & Sanborn is on every package you buy. Then disappointment is impossible. JOHN DUNN, Nolo Agenf. -2ME tJ TEETHIK8 POWDERS Cool and Cold Weather Clothing, In New Ooods and Latest Styles. Everything else advanced except prices of our Clothing. See these values Men's Suits $2 50 to $10 00. Boy's Suits $1 60 to $5 50. Children's Suits 75o to $3 50. Fall and Winter Stjlea in HU at Meet to 8uit every purchaser. Big Line of Underwear, Bhoca, Laxliei and Gent'i Purniahinga, Vrm Goods t Loweat Prices, . Come and Let tuBhow yoa oir Goods. - . ' . The American Stock Company, noWlRD MACUT, Proprietors. M sod 61 Middle BUtei, KEVff BEBJf, It. C Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale, One tract of DO acrre In oae fourth mile of oily of New Hern. One tract of 17 acres io lets I has oae mile of ony nf New Bern, Ons tiect of 350 sens In about one mlie of city of New BeD. On tract of IM acn s la two milee rf city of New Bern. Our irae of 90 acres In I wo rd ons hvf nd ea of Citv of New B'in. Ons tract of 300 acres In tare and one quarter uiilr of city of New Ben. All of Ihe above tract' ar well loca ted, leing on the ssmtusid of the rivers that N't w Bern is. They are in good state of rnltivatloD and we hold trrem si a moderate price. For prices, e'e, apply to J. J. WOLFENDEN. New Bern.N.O THE CAROLINA, Morehead City, N. 0. T. L. Hall, Prop. Terms Satlafactcry. H019E FRONT8 THE OCEAN Russell House. While In Beaufort be sure snd stop at the Ruaell House. First-Class Board. A home for traveling- people. Fishing snd bunting onexselled. Terms flJUi a day or 95.00 per week. Q. A. RUSSELL Prop AldsDlgteQon, Regnlatw the Bowels, Eakn Tactile Eur. TKEIHDU leOera tlx BctdTrwiUMCi ChOdratf by Jit I nt etv as iwt EL
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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