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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL SataUiafca lf7. . Published la Two Seotoona, every Tv day wa Friday, M sUtldla Sins. Ber,N.O. CHARLES U STEVENS, EDXTOB UIB PBOPUKTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Months. 8(5 Cents. Three Mentha, 5 " Six Months 0 " Twelve Month, 1 00 (ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication ut the office, or upon inquiry ty mail. HThe Journal is only sent on pay-in-advance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub script tons, and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the Journal. Entered at the Postofflce, New Bern H. C. as second-class matter. Section One Tuesday, Nov., 21, 189 SOUTH-EASTERN ASSOCIATION'S NEW MOVE. The recent announcement by the 8 JUth-Eastern Tariff Association of a re ductlen In fire insurance rates on farm dwellings and barns, on dwellings and contents in cities and towns, also on churches, schools and public buildings and their contents, is an encouraging sign that protection against fire shall not always continue upon a practically pro hibitory basis. Naturally the S-E Association will ap plaud its action as being done to favor insurers, but the real facts probably are that the Association thinks to demoralize home companies, also the Association finds that some insurers have secured fire Insurance from a distance, hence the South Eastern feeli Us monopoly threat ened and it lowers its rate upon a eer tain class of risks. If the South-Easteru Association is simply making the rate cut as the begin ning of an insuranee war, there is not going to be any important gains to tin Insured, for the reduction of course docs not affect existing policies. If the cut is to drive out competitors, then local home companies must suffer, unless their home people courageously stand by them, as they should, no matter how fieree the fight may be. New Bern like many other places in h ' 'a; n' i- distressed by exces sive Ine in.-u c rules, and if the re duction affects all kinds of insurable prop erty, and the reduction is made in good faith and upon a permanent basis, then some good will be given to those who must Insure their properly, regardless of high rates. That the South Eastern Association should voluntary reduce rates, except for some ulterior purpose, is to be doubled, fur il 1 hth a monopoly of high rates too much lo give insurers any bene fits. The real reason for the reduction will do doubt be made plain later on. HEALTH PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY. Dr. Richard II. Lewis, Secretary ol the State Board of Health, says there are at present fonr conntles in North Caro lina in which small pox prevails, these counties being Halifax, Rowan, Person and Chatham. I A later newspaper report says that there ii a case of small pox In Charlotte. Thus early In the season this most loathsome disease seems to threaten the people of this Stale, and Dr. Lewis says he expects small pox to be more preval ent this fall than it was last spring. While small pox raged all aronnd New Bern last winter, by good manage ment end care the local authorities prevented Its entrance Into this city. Now that ft may appear In this sec tion again daring the coming winter, It will be well If ail precautions possible be taken to keep It from this city. The prevention of the entrance of dis ease from outside sources Is always a safe method to pnrsue, bat en equally reliable method is to make tare that there to nothing within the city limits, foulneaa of any kind, which shall be a weloomar tod receiver of any epidemic that maybe prevalent, Then Is nothing la the way of filth or disease la this city iV present to attract sad develop any epidemic, and the dty authorities should aea-to It that the sums of prevention la the way of cleea lines be constantly exercised. . ';' , ' tHl HCXEASB OP SOBMETT.ARB AfcOf G0ODHO1ULS, ' i ; ;' V The often expressed fear from the pul pit and religions press that the world Ii growing each year more demoralised, ( the moral! and habits of the majority of mankind, It ao doubt an. honest expree lion, yet It le uno,netlooably "camed more by Ihe wish for a greater and more Increase! and visible Christianity on the j art of the people, than by aUOal , , . 1 1 , . f of an Increasing moral dun ' - T!,1 eol"r'fi oft' s ptet, whi'elt mint to toeea wlta aooouat of eriaaa utttrlou tkpraviliea of th laamaa raca, euMl b accepted as the ealy ar biter hi the Matter, tor if the food dead of man and womankind wart placed oa daily .record hty would far offset the bid deeds. No stronger sign of the increase of sobriety and food morals, and the ap preciation for the man of good habits, can be found than is today demanded in the business world. Look at the auvtrtisemenu of those who want help and those who want work. What is the most prominent feature of these "Want Ads" '! Is it not the ikmand for sobriety and irood habits on the part of the employer, and the certuicaltou by the seeker of a job that he is sober anil of good habits? Take the great railways and busim-si-houses of the country and how impossi ble it is for the drinking man to get work, when a few years ago, sobiiety while on duty was only required. A recent order of the Southern Hail way Company lo its train employes, is a significant sign of the advancement ol good habits. This order is that employes while on duty shall not use tobacco in any form Another important move in the diitc tion of better habits and manners is the ordinance passed in many cities agaiusi pitting on the public sidewalks These two illustrations, apparently trilling, are nevertheless movements to wards good morals, fo nothing tends more towards increased morality in life than cleanliness of speech anil habit ol living. It is this public demand for men whosi characters are good, whose lives an sober, w iio.se habits are i.idusi nous, th 41 tends to elevate mtnkind. There may be legislative enactments ot prohibition, against drinking, agaiu-i disorderly conduct, against unclean liv ing, yet these laws will never IteelT.-ctiy unless ihe public shall thoroughly en dorse them. Far better and more efficacious in the cause of sobriety and good morals, is the demand for men of such characters, than all the prohibitory laws thai can be placed upon the statute books ! And if this premium is placed on sobriety and good morals, who can think otherwise but that it meaus the advance inent of the world towards a better and higher plane? RIGHT KIND OF TALK. "The Richmond Times accuses The Herald of being a Populist organ. We have been aeeii-ed ot many things, some of which were true, but this is more than we can betr. It is true, we advocate a few I'opulist principles, and voted for them at the last general election along with thousands of other North t'aroli nians, but we owe allegiance to no polit ical party, and what is more, we do not intend to.'' Durhom N. ('. Herald. lion ' This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars He ward for any case of Catarrh tint can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, () We the undersigned, have known F. .1 Cheney for the last l.'i years, and believe him perfectly henorable iu all business transactions, and financially able lo carry eut any o ligal'jns, made by their linn West Jk Tki ax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Waldin;, Kinnan & Mah vm, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blod and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all DrugglstB. Testi monials free. Hall's family Pills are the best. Unworthy of Reifpeel. "There is enly one man less respected than the man who won't pay his bills," said the Cornfed Philosopher, "and that is the man who can't." Thrown In the Shade. He sailed across the ocean twice, Bore war and gtorle't shocks, Bat finds his fame dimmed In a trice By Mrs. Dewey's frocks. Reflection on the Brand. Rivers (lighting a cigar) My doctor lays f mast reduce my consamptton of these things to one a day. Brooks Thank heaven I A friend In need 1 a friend Indeed. That la exactly what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is. It It the mother help When the It suddenly awakened In the night by the ominous bntky cough, and labored breathing, of her babe. It la the safe retort of the youth or adult whea ha ha "caught cold and there It eoogalag and irritation of the mocoat membrane of the throat. It allaye the Irritation aad euree the cold. For tale by . 8. Duffy A Co. -. ' - . '- f ' ..: OomA InlernXlewnJ taw., - - JabbeiI tell you, old man, It's a tan rlble thing when your wife quarrelt with her mother tod th old lady llvet With you. Which do tide do you taker Havert Neither. I preserve aa alarm ed neutrality. - .) v..: Pa, J. Betehtea'a Aati Olaretie. May be worth to you mora than $100 u J00 'hlld bo ,o111 bW'ng from Incontrnce of Water dnilna tlceo ,, , ,,, ' " v . Cures old ami young alike. It arret the trouble at once. 1. Bold by C, D I'm '.U a, dnifSIt, flew Bern, K. C. "The Least Hair; V Casts a. Shadow." A single drop of poison blood KtlC unless checked in time, make the whole impure Hood s Ssrs&parUU is the great leader in blood purifiers It casts no shadow, but brings fan shine and health Into every hoc Behold. Dyspepsia "Suffered rrerythlne but death lor jeers with dyspepsia. Nothmf relieved me until I took Hood's Sana pe rl Ha and It made and kept rue well. Can eat anything I wish ' Mas. Kuans Mckphy, Hull's Mill, Punburv, Coon. Consumptive Cough - " Five rears ago 1 bad a consumptive cough which re-du.-ed me to a skeleton. Was advlaaa to take Hood's Earsaparllla which I did and recovered normal health. I bare been well ever since." Matilda BKiDeawATCB, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut Kit, Jaflaraonvllle, Ind. Hood's rtlli enra Itrf till ; the san-srrltnUM so inly cmth.mc to tots wn Uood'l SarfrfiSL An Assessment Poena. The assessors of Ktllfngsworth Conn , were both amazed and amused when they received the following list, handed in by a poet farmer of that town: ' One wife, with ltd hair Two steers that's a pair. One horse (she's a mare), That is all, I swear." MIII.KVS IJiMON IUXIR. A 1 leasant Lemon Tonle. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Mozloy's Lemon Ellxir 'ured me of indigestion. I had suffered for ten years. 1 had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon I'.lmr 1 can eat anything I like W. A. Griffith, Ueevesville, S. (J. Mozle)K Lemon Elixir l ured me of indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. N. D. Coleman fietilah, S. C. !lotey'rt Lemon Elixir. I li ive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou hie being my liver, stomach and bowels with. terrible headaches. Lemon Llixii cured me. My appelltie is good, and 1 am well. 1 had taken a barrel or otbei medicine, that done me no good. Charles Gibhard, No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Mozloy' Lemon Elixir Cured i.ie of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion ami heart disease. I was unable to w alk up stairs or to do any Kind 01 work. I was treated by many physicians but got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous C. H. Baldwin. No. its Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. MOZLEVS LEMON UOT OKOfS. Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, brouchltis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegani reliable. 25c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr II. Moley, Atlanta, Ga. COURT CALENDAR. Craven County Superior Court, Fall Term, 1899. FIRST WEEK. Monday, November, 27th. 64 Abbott vs. Hancock. )H Congdon vs. City of New Bern 71 Agent vs. Willis, Tl Atkinson vs. Perry. 101 Ernul vs. Congdon. TXICSUAY. ":l McCarthy vs Tramway Co. til Ferris Shoe Co. v Swindell. C2 Covall vs Covall. WEDNESDAY. 48 Morton vs Morton. 49 Iteizenstein vzKinnon. 59 Ryan vs Roach. 93 Kelly vs Roach. 112 Roach vs Kelly. FRIDAY. DO Oaskint vs Broaddus. 4 Dowdy vt White. 0U Dickson vt Jones. 102 Mcllwane vs Walker. 104 Moore vs Ives. 1 17 Meadowt vt M. Reserve Fund. 118 Garrett vt Beit. Oarrett vi Douglass. SATURDAY. 113 Alexander vt Dan nen burg. DIVORCE. 110 Barnum vt Barnum. 114 Green vt Qreen. Robimon v Robinson. Hudson vt Hudson. Paine v Paine. Weekt vt Weeka. MOTIONB. 4 Bryan vt Grimes. 6 Bryan vt Bprolit 0 Bryan vt Lee. 7 Brytn rt Bprulll. 8 Bryan yt Bectoo. Bryau vt Owena. , 10 Bryan vt Splvey. 11 Bryan Tt Bprulll. 14 Meadowt vi TUdaJe. . 19 Conn tt Heath. 17 Jonee vt Bbem. 7 Hlnee vt Outlaw. i M Bank vaBpenofr. 87 Lovlo vt Pearoe. . ; 44, Pelletlerv Lumber Co, ,,'48. Gray vi Fisher. ' - ; ' .- 60. Hahn vt Blade. ' 66. Bank ti White Oak. 1 ,68, Mortoa ti Hudson Lumber Co. 08 Cobn ti Heath. : , -,- 7 Hahn ti Heath." ' ' - ' ' OS Tobacco Co ti Crabtroa. ' ' 98 Farmer vt French. 1 , 108 Cutler vi Stlmson Lumber Co. -10S Haywood ti New Bern. ' Swan ti Hookir. 107 Hlne ti Moye. ' 108 CleveviClevi. " I 115 McCarthy ti Wbglni. 118 Garrett VI Long. 119 tintclilmon vi Hnichlnson. Twenty JlJtn Autirersary Of The Baptist Tabernacle Celebrated. Fealteatlary Reform. Ckaagei It SoUiera Heme. Eliaabath City KaitUac Mllla Chartered. Daatert Ceamlag Frem the Nerta. Raxbioh, Not ember 17-The Baptist Taberaacle here is oelebratlnr lit silver juhUee lie 25th anniversary. It was tped that all its former pastor would be present to participate la the services Rev. Dr. J. D. Hufham wat here and preached yesterday. Other former pas ton present are: Rev. Dr. W. A. Nelson and Rot. Dr W K. Uwatboey. Rev. Mr Wllliamaiieipected. Rev. Tom Dixon writes that he cn not be present. The Tabernacle has grown to be a very large church, and has the largest Sunday school In the State. ReT. Dr. Hufham spoke about the question of penitentiary reform. Hetays that what I needed U a system, which 11 be Just and honorable to the State and humane to the convicts, and declares that the agitation for it shall continue. He agrees fully with the idea that the penitentiary must be taken out of poli tics. The Raleigh & Eastern Railroad has bas applied to the penitentiary for 800 convicts, to begin the work of grading the Hi miles of the road January Ut. A penitentiary official says 200 convicts will be furnished. In the rear of the Soldiers' Home and occupying about one third of Its land have been for 10 years the quarters of the county convict road gang. The coon- paid rent to the home. Now the county has lents, and no fixed habitation for its road force, and has given up the leased ground. The building has been Id and will bo removed and the land will become the garden of the home. The shuttle block factory which Mr. Elwood Cox will establish here will be on the si'e of the one burned in 1885, and a few yaids of the North Carolina Railroad. The Slate charters the Elizabeth City Knitting Mills, the capital to be not on- ler 20,i;0(), .1. B Blades and others are the stockholders. Sneaking of the meteoric shower of 18C, Mr. Wayladd Dowd, of this city aid it began about 3 o'clock In the morning and lasted until 5 or after and that it was magnificent. He was fox hunting during the time. Mr. A. M McPheeleis was 8 years old when the 1833 shower so startled the people and was at the window of a room with Judge 'otter and other. While tho sky was literally ablaze an old woman who lived n a house on the premises was walking slowly towards the house- When she entered she was asked what she was doing and said: "I have come to go with you all to judgment." In her hand was a frying pan and on her arm was blanket. It was a queer equipment for such a journey. The lateness of the autumn here is shown by the fact that there is a pro fusion of roses and chrysanthemums. Letters to the Agricultural Depart ment ray that is several of the Piedmont counties the wheat and oat crops town are the largest in many years. It is hoped they will displace cotton. Dr. Edward Porter fell from the roof of his offloe at K icky Point and was angeroutly hurt His lip Is injured and three rib broken. Partridge hunters aud dog trainers are apldly gathering at Newton, prepara tory to the annual Eastern field trial. A dozen sta'es are represented. Secre tary Bradley of thu Eastern Field Trials Club, haa leased a game preserve of 10, 000 acrea for George Crocker, of New Tork. The Eldred Kennels have tecui ed a 10,000-acre preserve. DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Death of Student B. F. Long, of the Uni versity. Run Down by Train. ChafMj Hill, November 18. Mr. B F. Long, Jr., of StatesrlUo, a member of the freshman class, waa itruca ty the Chtpel Hill train at University elation today, and- received fatal Injuries. An arm and leg were broken and hit back Injured. ; ,v '"- -' ' The facta of the accident are briefly at followsi Last night. Mr. Long re celved telegram from bit father, tell ing blm to eama to Raleigh for a day, where Mr. Long, Br , wat attending the Supreme Court. uToung Long left thlt morning for Raleigh; and It waa while awaiting bit train at University lUtlon that the accident occurred. Be wat lUadlng oa tba Chapel Hill track watch log the Incoming train from Greeniboro and did not notice approach of the breach line train, oa Whose track he Waa Handing. Ha wat knocked down by It. aad dragged for tome dlitance, thoaih the wheel, fortunately, did hot pat over him. Mr. Long wai takea to Dur bam, and bit father joined hint there. The atudenti. were deeply grieved over the accident. r r; " Dobdam, Nov. 18. Young Long died at 8 o'clock tonlrht. Ha wa ronHlout aatil near death, tilt father reached here three hoar before be died. HI mother eoutd not get here, but It oa her way now and will reach here at I o'clock tonight The remain! will be carried home tomorrow. . " - . , y ateUef lat SU neara, DUttettlog Kidney end JLM.ddtr DIt relieved la ill hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It I a great lurprise on account of in eirro i- Ing promptneot In relieving puln In I- 1 der, kidney and back, In male or Ich m's Relieve retention of water almost Im mediately. If you Wniit f!ih li n )U f nu I cur thl I the r nx sy, r !.l 1 v C. I) Brailliam, dni':;Nt, I r i , .". C. JOUiERT REPORTED TTT I FT. steers Lose Their Leadlir General. sou Besieging- Ijriyunith. ' Lojtdob, Kevembar 18-A dispatch re-1 ceired bar today from Pletarmarllx'xirg dated November 1L tare: It b rumored here that that General Jubert hat beat killed la actioe. ,.v - Gaaara) Joabart has beta noted for hie para eoaraM and eoolee. aa4 n ,r ageroufly aiposed himself may nave oaugerousiy exposed ''. . . M la a peraaaal rccoaaoiatanc of the Brit lea position. If he ware really killed the beitWoeld, h would seem to be fittest death to inch a g-llant toidler. ciren nia loan aanut mat ne lootni aqaaraly and fairly, and hit action whea General Symont died In cabling to the bereaved widow established him In the high regard of all soldier. It it said that Ihe death of Jouberl would t a likely to lead to the adoption by the Boer of bolder tactics, at It well known that he was a cautious and conservative commander, and that be had difficulty in restraining some of his followers. Lomdoh, Nov. 18. The teport that the Boert have penetrated southward from Colento to -Cherely, where tbey have cat the railroad, show that they are adopting a proper strategical plan to Impede the advance of the British re leiving force. According to the latest advices from British sources, at Eslcourt, the Boers are suffering from lack of supplies. though the large store the British left when they evacuated Newcastle and Dundee must have been of great assist ance to the Boer commissariat. The task ot maintaining a complete investment of Ladysmlth it probably proving onerous Lady smith seems to be well provision ed, and the inlrenchments aredaily being strengthened. Ballon Party Sees Meteors. London, November 16 A balloon with Percival Spencer, the aeronaut, Perclval Spencer, the aeronaut, Rev. J. M. Bacon and Miss Bacon, ascended at 4 o'clock yesterday morning from New bury, Berkshire, for the purpose of observing the Lsnoid shower. It de scended near Neath, South Wales, thi afternoon. The observers saw only five meteors, but were near enough to catch some of the fiery vapor by a special appara tus. They were obliged to make a sudden descent, as the ballon was drifting to ward the sea. As a result Mr. Bacon was badly shaken and his daughter's arm wa broken. Vibsna, November 10 Dr. Weiss, di rector of the Vienna Observatory, who beaded a scientific expedition to Delhi, India, to observe the Leonids, cabled this morning that they had not yet ap peared. Remedy For ft'ervous Kxhaustlun. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life ltenewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvellous Lvitalizer and strengthened It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Apt-elite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Uearl and falling health. It it indeed a wonderful Life Renew er and Life Strengthened Sold by T A Henry, druggist, New Bern. Other Worlds to Conquer. Rote I think, Clarence, we had belter move to another hotel. Clarence Why, Rote, we are delight fully situated. Rose I know, Clarence, but the peo ple here have teen all my ttlk waiits. Ft8 Duffy & Co guarantee every bot tie of Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who It not satisfied after using two-third of the content!. Tlili ii the beat remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough and Is plea ant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to teiult lo pneu monia. TaktBC legal Advice. Cholly Mr. Bharpe. cawn't I iua a man for railing ma a meaily little chip munk? - V i " ; , Lawyer Ton can. He appllea eiqulr reloo epithet to you.. " , r; 2 Toa never know what form of blood poleen will follow constipation. - Keep the liver clean by nilng De Wiu'i Lttle Early Rlri and yon will evold trouble Tbey are famou Utile pUla for eonatlpt tlon and liver and bowel troubles, . F. B. Daffy. x i-rl it' Vail aeeea. iiif: ; Pardon ma for aaklng the quettlon at anah a time, admiral; but have yon roted '5o. I've paired off with a Democrat." AUGUST FLOWER. ', - "It la a lurprlslng fact,", tayt Prof, HdUlon, "that In my travel In all parti of the world, for the lait ten yean, I have met moie people hiving used Green' August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and tlomethj and for conatlpatloo. I find for tour lit aad talesmen, or for person! filling oftlce positions,' where headache! and general bad feeling! from Irregular babltl exist, that Green's Ang ott Flower II a grand remedy. Jl.doc not Injure the lyslrra by trennenl ute, and I excellent for tour ttumach and Indigestion " Sample bottle freu at F. 8. Duffy A Co'. Bold Ly dealer In all clrKrd coun tries. Out n4 tn. you, Frilililej? ' "How are I bavrn'l in n ym fnr s I out of i,l.t'; tiin. Oona ntln-ly 1 vi 1 1.-'. .1 of i r I 1 n 1 w v.. Dvsnonsia Cura j 1 1 . Digests what yon eat. I itaronctaiiyaigtauinarooaanaauu- Mature in ttrengthenlni; and neon f ItartiflclaUy digeaU the food and alda ,f.turo in atreegtheniD and noon. troctt11' the exhausted dlgeatlTO of an. Jtiathalattdi809T6reddigeU. Mt gad toother preparaUo ant ad tonto. Soother preDaraUo can approach It In efficiency. It Id Sick HeachGMtrlgl,Crtmp,and aiiouierruiMol lmperiectaieeeuon. Pieaaiwa by K.C DeMtuaCo. Cbleeae, T. 8. DUFFT. P. TRENWITHr ISlaclumlth, and' Wheelrlght Manufacturer of Buggies, Wtgara Carts, Draya, fto. ;. Repairing done 00 Quick Notice, tyShip work a Bpecialty . South Front Street, near the railrtad Alway on Band-'Buggiet, Wagons, Carta, Draya, etc., for tale. HpiialiM MrmniiB of m Bievhknk'.sU or InvtantlT amlod desiring a trip to th Parta Kxposlttoaa Wlta good The PATKNT AJECOKDt BttmoMiJUt ffTiTl OH- fSOFFETTS sttrtSt. TEETHIXB iaasSssaMaati 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 teat Brand, Java and ktorna, la tin , cans. Other Hbih-Onide Brands, In 1 narchmeat nbn lined bag. re consumed daily In more than a million homes. They have been proven the full standard of 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 induces 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. , v sJOUN DUNN, - Solo Aspnt.V . Cppyanid Cold win" Newflopds ;, : Everything else adranood eioept . . See these yalues--'; i"; :' vi--.V : Men's-Suits' $2'60' td'$10 OO-W IS Boy's Suits $i 60 to $5 66.Wi' "-it-. '? Fall and Winter BtyleaJa IlaU Big line of Underwear, 8hoey Ooodi at Lowest Prices.':'. ':-:.: . if l.-f Jv . yr Come and Let us Show you oir Goods, , 4 , iffj ' HOWARD & MACHT. ProDrteiora.'-. ' ' ' :&'i 6 and 81 Middle K'$?-J7J. NEW BERN, K C. , : " OiiiiiiiiiiiiillilljininiiliiHiliiiMiiiiiiiK Ovir iriifinw tf wrvwifrftjTijr tiw- fMtofytinl notttrit ,ti U- im-f -l'-rn . t nTM.n, ' h U i .". "TT-Da.-rv.i.fi.rw tswat, '".. "IS, JnJk.rrt.r, iio f?. -- ofaxir.v r(-rf, i-. -r w U, aiwfc, r" . ft .'1 IM ti -- ' f w.-. n,M ri , ! J ' 1 ! ) outhern "Sti. ' " . j V . T ; ;" - - - -". The Standard Bilw at ae " ... "The Direct line to all Pointa, SOUTH TEXAS, -CAL.IFOSKIA, V- FJLOR1DA, iouto nico. - T. Striotly FirsWClas qalpment on all Throogh or Local Traina; PoJlmaa Pal -. aoe Sleeping Car on all Night Train sj " Fast aud Bafe Schedulea.- r Travel by the Southern and you are at- jureJ a Safe, Comfortable and Ezpedl ttoua Journey. Apply to Ticket AgenU for Time Ta;. blot, Katee bnd General Ioformation, or addreta - ? F; B. DABBY, - R. L. VERNON, "' o. r. I. L," T. P. a., Asheville, N. CJ Charlotte, N. C. . - Fbahk aJiNNOH, 3 M.CCLF. 3d V P & Gen Man. Traf. Man W. A. Tobk, G P A. WASfUNQTON, - - D. C lldiDIiSestlgrj, BegnlateB Qm Bovds, : . V; MB.T86tSing Easy. 14 TEETH1NA Mlera tba ' U Bowd Troanies tf HI (Mdrai ot iaj Aga, POWDERS VL2 OosU Only SB Oana- SaasSSlAak Van ShmU ftvSft. W arid ; Latest Styles.; pricea ot our Clothing. v' - ChUdren's Suits 75c lo $3 60." at Tricea to Suit etcrj purchaser,, Udiei anil Gent'a Furnishing, Drew , . ...L. . i--Ja ton - r.iE n and jo:.zz::.-: I. i i . . .. , t wot ,
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