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TUB WEEKLY JOLRNAL Satanltafced 1919. Published la Two Beetioiia, every Tom 4 tJ and FrUlay, at M Middle Street, Born, M.C CHARLES L. 5TEVEN3, EDITOR aHD PKOrKirrOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Two Mouths 8.r Cent. Threee Mentha, 85 Mix Month, W " Twelve Month ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rate furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry ty mail. fThe Journal i only sent on pay-in-advanc basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions. and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by the Jol'BiliL. Entered at the Postofflce, ti. C. a second-class matter. New Bern Section Two, Krlday, Dec. 1, 18!9 THE DANIEL PRESIDENTIAL MOVE MENT. The suggestion of the name of Sena tor John W. Daniel of Virginia, as the Presidential nominee for the National Democratic Party, by the Richmond, Va. Times, possesses the element of political daring that is refreshing and striking in lis Democratic boldness. The suggestion of such a candidacy, on the part of the Times, is refreshing in that it removes the Idea that the Dem ocratic party has and can only have a sin gle Presidential candidate; and it is stri king in that the Sou' h i an and does offer a man as a possible Presidential nomi nee. The introduction of Senator Daniel as a candidate for President, the Democratic party would not need to make inquiry hi to who John W. Daniel was, nor would the people be in Ignorance, North or South, of this man's political anteced ents. Secure in these essentials as a candi date, namely publicly known, recognized for ability and popularity, holding Democratic principles of the Jefferson Ian expansion kind, a sincere believer in the American People's sense of right and the people's greatnesB, Senator Dan iel seems to be fully equipped to lead Democracy to victory. In his viewB and opinions on those imporlant new questions before the peo ple, Expansion and Trusts, Senator Daniel is not blind to the situation, re cognizing that this is nu era of expan sion, combination and organization, and that public sentiment so wills, hence the futility of politician or political party opposing a tide which is irresistible. Certainly the Democratic party will be broadened and given better chances of political success, when it puts forward as a leader and gives heed to such a man as Senator John W. Daniel. THE PEMBROKE MANUFACTURING CO. The charter for the above company, which has been secured by local parties Interested in promoting the cotton mill Industry In this city, Is the first real and substantial movement towards securing a cotton mil) for this lacality. The movement several months ago of getting subscriptions, looking towards the building of a cotton mill In New Hern, received sufficient encouragement to warrant the promoters In feeling that the successful erection of a cotton mill in New Bern could be accomplished. The securing a charter followed, which makes every subscriber who take stock, feel that he Is taking stock In something real acd tangible, and not simply put ting his name down on paper for some thing unreal and mythical. Now that the charter la secured and there I a name under which to do busi ness, which gives certain power to an organization upon it compliance with certain rule prescribed In ttt arl'cle of Incorporation, there remains for those interested in this enterprise, both those who hare previously shown their faith by subscribing to certain amounts of slock, and every one who has not pre vlously dona so, for this company I not a limited on, It la a New Barn organiza tion, and by this la meant that every citi zen of this community should be a stock holder in the Pembroke Manofacturlng Company, and this means a cotton mill for Haw Bern, aa enterprise which will help every trad and baslaeea, every merchant, and every financial and com- ' ThU company la not a limited ona, it belong l the cttltaaa of Haw Bam, i aerator rvsry citizen taouta ne a stock- ' holder in If. -S'.t. "'.' The uborlptloa book will be open - In t few day, let every eltltea be pre pared to com forward and take Mock. "... .I . , . lira. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., say, Oar baby' waa eovetad with rantitg ores, DeWiltl Witch Basel Salve cared bar." A specific for pllea and akin dis eases. Beware of worthies counterfeit f r, o. miny, . TBI GITQvG OF THAJftS. . Oa this anniversary, when public proclamation is made by President and (governor, that the people observe the occasion aa one upon which thank shsll be given to Almighty God for the bless ings received daring tht past year, the question la even present upon its occur rence, bow shall the day be observed, by feaal or fast, in religious services or iu holiday amusements While the observance of the Nation's .Uafg,,,i1K a .uu Lu c variously celebrated, there ought to lie a deeper significance to the day than is; generally considered in Its observance The National holidays during the car, each has some special feature to ck'im' its observance. j I Every National holiday as observed hi this country Is an event for the display of intense feeling, patriotic or religious Thanksgiving Day partakes of both kinds, for in its observance there is a rail for patriotic feeling when the country '. history of the past year is recalled, and there Is evoked a religious enthusiasm which finds utterance in prayers aud songs for the meicies received at the Almighty's hand. The giving of thanks on this day must to every thoughtful person be an occas ion calling for more reverence th:in mirth. Not that Thanksgiving Day need solemn observance, without pleasures of any kind, but it a day demanding more than the mere eating, drinking and thoughtless merry making. How has the past year been in its blessings to each citizen of New Bern? There have been sorrows and disap pointments with all, to a less or greater extent, yet there can be found bright spots as Father Time has chased each day along, and now today, lake a retro spective view, and forgetting the evils, cling to the blessings, give thanks foi them and resolve that the blessings shall predominate to a greater eitent during the coming year than they have in the past, and they will be found so next year, Let the thanks today, be not perfunc tory, let them be from the heart, then shall the day be blessed in its obsci vancc, aud be a day of joy and pleas ure. Dfafueii!! Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the Jdiseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness, aud that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Kns tachian Tube. When this lube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and links the intlammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by en tarrh, which is nothing but an inflame 1 condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca-1 larruj luai cauuoi, ue cuieu oy nan s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. Cheney i Co., Toledo, o. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Kvery One Liable To Krr. Bridget I can't stand the missus, sur. Von Blumer (sarcastically) It's a pity Bridget that I couldn't hare selected a ife to suit you. Bridget Bure, sur, we all make mis takes. A 81 KK CI HK FIIK CKl I Trnty-ATt Verf' Conalanl ! Without a Failure. The first indication ofcrenpls hoarse ness, and in a child subject to that dis ease it may be taken as a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chstnberlaln'a Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the chill becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy ceugh appears, ii prevents the attack. It la used In many thousands of homes In this broad land and never disappoints the anxious molb er. We have yet to learn of a single Instance "In which It has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such a record twenty rive rears' Constant ase without a failure. For sale by F. B. Duffy A Co. at Maaoa a Beat. "Maybe this work doesn't tire a fel low," eiclalmed tbe first burglar, as they operated on the ssfe. "Yon ett" responded bis companion; "and tbe worst of it is we can't stop for arrest' AUGUST FLOWER. It la a surprlalng fact," tay Prof. Bonton, "that In my travel in all part of the world, for tbe laat ten year, I have met mote people baring used Green' August Flower than, any other remedy, for dyspeptla, deranged liver aadetomacb, and for constipation. I lad for toorlsta aad salesmen, or for person filling office position, where headache aad general bad feelings from Irregular habit eiltt, that Oreea'l Aog nt Flower it a grand remedy.-. It doe act injure tha ayttem by frequent use, aad to aseelleat for aohr ttvmaca and ladlgestloa." Bampl bottles free at T. s. Duffy a. Co', t - " ;-i '.: . . field by dealer la all 'drlllted eoua " .. f - t - , . ' ' " lumJ, ! it. ' ' ' ntrmiaw .. T It teem queer that the girl with I graceful carriage Invariably walks. , - "Want of Watchfulness SHakes the Thief." Many cases of poor health come from want of watch fulness. 'Bat if yoa keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effective, natural blood puri fier is Hood s Saraaparula. iimpjMnnts. It neve Imrxjrw Btood-"FWe vearliurled witti pimples oo lace and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me permanently. It also cured my father's carbuncles." Auui E. Chast, Tustln City, Csl. Catarrh- " Disagreeable catarrhal droD- i I'iiiks mi my lUruut made roe nervous arid duzy. My liver was torpid. Hood's Sar ! sap.irilla corrected both troubles. My hralth is very good." Mat. ELViaA J. Smiley, 171 Main St., Auburn, Maine. 3(wdA Sauapatil Hcwwl Pills mire llYerjlU ; tfac non-Irritating &4 nly tuttmrtic to take with Mood 'a jeirtsyrliljZ 'A POLITICAL CASE.' Opinions Handed Down by the Supreme Court. Special to Journal. Hmkioii, Nov. 23 Collins vs Teer, from Orange, per curiam affirmed, State vs Chaftln, from Forsythe, new trial. Slate vs Kadge, two cases, no error, liurr.ey vs Allen, from Bladen, error Stale vs lieachum, from Richmond, er ror. State vs Fender, from Alleghany, af firmed Laffcrty vs Young, from Cabarrus, error. I.o e vs Uorsett, from Randolph, af firmed. Cottuu Mills vs Mfg. Co, from Mont gomery, no i rror. Burns vs I. I!, from Randolph, nev, trial on -llh issue, alone. Braffor.l v i Reed, from Cabarrus, af firmed State vs Mclver, from Montgomery, new trial Robeson vs McDowell, from Bladen, proceeding dismissed. Miller vs liuano t o , from New Han over, no error. Dalby vs Hancock, from Granville, reversed. The Court in the last case, which is a "political case" decides that the Fusion BoHid of Education is entitled to office, thai is to nil save one of its members, Fuller, who was not a citizen of the county sulliciently long enough. MnI.KVS L.KMON KI.IXIK. . rit-uant Lemon Tonic. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostralicn and heart failure, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Mozli'y'a l.piiion Elixir Cured me of indigestion. 1 had suffered for ten ears. I had tried almost every medicine, hut all failed. Since taking Lemon Kli.xir 1 can eat anything I like. VV. A, Griffith, li evesville, S. C Moxlry'rt l.oinon Klixir Cured me of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all olllt'r remedies and doctors had failed. NT I, .... . ), .,n, s C ' Mozlry't Lemon Klixir. I h ive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Llixir cured me. My appetitie is good, and 1 am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. Chaki.kh GinnxRD, No. 1.115 Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Mnl('s Ltnon Kllxlr Cured ;.ie of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stairs or to do any kind" of work. I waa treated by many physicians, but got no belter until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. C. H. Baldwin. No. 9H Alexsnder St , Atlanta, Oa. MOZLEY'H LKMON ROT DROPS. Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Bxoncbllis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 25c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. Overheard tu The Clarden of Eden. Eve See bow the fig lesres sro turn ing. Adam Yet ; and the apples are getting ripe. 1 shouldn't be surprised If we have an early fall. An editor print hi paper to give his patron the new of the day and for tbe money there I In it. He la presumed to know of what be writes, and be general ly does When he write aa be doe in the Leader Courier, Osceola Mill, Pa., Ilhout fee or hope of reward, that "Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy acts magically, and we have found none bet ter In our household. If yoa hare a cough, try It," it may be accepted a an honest eipreislpn, worthy of credence. For sale by F S Duffy A Co. Why shouldn't the politician bare a bee In hi bonnet, If bl wife insltte oa baring a bird In her's? OMhllWaJa. No horseman, bo matter. . bow foadba may be of tbe Bag, will carry hit fond - bum to the ei teat of marrying a Baggiof ' wife. : . r T -..!' I IW l tiw. tn - - .... - . rrZ7 ZZZT. Of B, ttool of KlJUIKTSf TABTEUK88 ( vmu. jvsw Ilea la tbe taking ef It, c OOaT NOTTfrKO if it biu t. aa .! per bottle If It aorea. ' Bold attiotiy ' bf ... , C D BRADI1AM, Wholesale aodftetaU DE01UB BiHIS Tnrte. Thousand Dollars Damages From Electric Co. Immense Federal Coort Docket Next Week. Bales Oa Distilleries Far IrregaUriUes. Receiver I'alitr.ItT Kallread Needed Rai.cioh, November ? Mr. Alexan der Yarlan, a drummer front Richmond. Va., has entered suit against the Raleigh Electric. Company for 3,C00 .damage-, which amount i claimed by the plaintiff who alleges that he was forced to get off street car on llillsboro street during Fair week because he refused to pay the ten cent car fare. The Federal Court nominally meets next Monday, hut really not until the day following. The docket Is Immense The term will probably continue three weeks. Then there will be a recess until January. It is the criminal docket which Is so heavy. A lot of Circuit court busi ne?s will also be done, and on this dock et there are some big cases. Prof. Itoberl L. Csrmlcbiel, who ar rived Saturday from Denver, Col , where he went a few months ago in the inter est of his health, died at the home of his mether In Salem, aged 87. Consumption was the cause of bis death. Ue was a son of the late Frank Carmichxl, both father and son being well known musicians. The son had few equals as a violinist For several years, up to the time his health failed, be was leader of the or cheslra with Primrose and West's min strels. Nathan S. Mosely, a native of Wayne county, and who was a lieutenant in the Confederate service, died quite suddenly al Rockingham. L. O'B. Branch Camp of Confederate Veterans, of which he was a member, attended in a body. Mr. Mosely was one of the 000 Confederate officers who were placed under fire on Morris' Island, near Charleston. Revenue officers made raids in both Franklin and Johnston counties and made some captures. Several registered distilleries in this district were seized last week for irregularities. One of those seized is at University Station, but It has been released. Senator Butler returned from Ashe ville and is much pleased 'at the inter est taken i.i the "Appalachian National Park." State Treasurer Worth selected a pho tograph of the capital to be used as the desigu on the next State bonds print ed. It is said that there will be no further steps taken in regard to the appoint, menl of a permanent receiver for the University Railroad, the Southern hav ing paid the $2,500 damage claim of An drews. The State charters the Elm City Orug Company, of New Bern, capital $10,000. D. II. Senler, a clerk in the office of the Secretary of State, returned from Kansas City, where he went to appear as a witness for the United States Post office Department against Ben H Morse, the swindler who hVcced so many people by selling them $10 bonds of the Alaska- Klondike Mining and Improvement Company; the bonds on their face setting forth boldly ihat the company wag char tered by Nonh Carolina. Morse agreed to admit Jhat the company had no char ter from North Carolina or any other State and got a continuation of the caae. ENGLAND MORE HOPEFUL. Situation in Natal and at Garrison Points Less Gloomy. London, Nov. 2H -There is a distinctly more hopeful feeling here regarding operations in Natal, and there la every reason to believe that It I justified. The reported withdrawal of the Boer north ward 1 confirmed, and the British ad vance toward Ladysmith baa begun in earnest. There can now hardly be any anxiety in southern Natal. The capital has ei -caped attack and the hemming of detach ed garrisons at Estcourt and elsewhere has been -temporary and not acrloui. Tbe railway is werklog, to Frero, where where there are about ten thousand British under Iiildysrd, whose) rapid advance seems to aim at cutting off Boers who are moving north from Weeuen These art supposed to be hastening to Coienso bridge, which I supposed to be Intact, a even Boer would find difficul ty in crossing the flooded Tegula river, which tbe bridge spans. Tha success of Ulldyard'i movement 1 not assured, however, a the Frer bridge hat tieen completely wrecked. The glamor of General Melhuen'i dearly bought success south of Klmber ley outweigh tha present am let y lor farther new of hit advance, but mili tary circle manifest growing uneaslnese on account of tha lack of aews regard ing the Ninth Lancer, who pursued the enemy after tha fight at 6r4 Pan.,; ,yi ' As a cars (or rhumelrn Chamber lain's Pain Bala i gaining a wide repu tation. I). B. Johnston ( Richmond, I ad.' has been troubled with thai ailment sloe im. Ia speaking of It ha tayat "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chsmberlaln'a falu Balm. It acts Ilka magic with ma. My foot wai swollen and paining ma very much, but on good application of Pain Balm relieved me, for sale by F Duffy 1 Co tin Shall I alng I3erana I Love Your '"W l7. teated hen.lf IM piano. , .nll4 it. r..L m,hm la a t.mi, rif you lor me, don't ting, r s ' t iF , ' A.:'' Bometlmel i rain csts and dog, but iha doc haa been relenlnc alone for sr- arardayi. rainwuous disorders. Among teutatiftt laswreats. Tewaa . Ana rYiSMert Abajndoa.ee Ta ' AjBCrtcus. . Mkim, Nor. N The lasaivenla have evacuated Maagalarea, pro lace of 1 fanratlnaa.ieavtorserea American and !' Bi Bnaatsa itrWter. who esrsped ii4 . i. i to. V...WN. . u... ..... Colonel TVn. -nf the Thlrtj-fonrth Volauieer, arrived at Mangalarea last eveuiog after aliard march and fording ikaAg., ll.f.andth.tKo.Ie.Vcom. panyofthe Thirty third had occupied the lown for two days, the i us irgenis, iding. re-. General Alejandrino-eommtnding, treatiug to the mountains behind the town, short of food and ammunition. Beside this hi men were deserting and sii cannon, which tbe insurgents were dragging, impeded their march. Colonel Bell proposes to follow the Filipinos until be can bring about a decisive tight or they are scattered. Mangalaren was strongly fortified with ri tie pits com manding the roads, but the iusurgents abandoned the place without firing a shot. Three hundred Spanish prisoners who escaped from their captors before the American advance, Including civil offi cials of rank, who have been in the hands of tbe Filipinos for more than a year, and many officers, have arrived at Manila during tbe past week. Francisco Keves brought 10 J of them from Oeneral Wheaton They were a motley-appar elled an.l bearded company. Some were ill and had to be carried from Tayug to San Fabian in army wagons. A delegt tlon of ibese former prisoners have vis ited Major Oeneral Oils, in order to thank him for his hospitality, which in eluded the furnishing of food and clothes. Senor Jamarillo, the Spauith commissioner is making arrangements to send them to Spain on board of Span ish transports. Buencamlno his been lodged in com fortable quarters at ihc po'ice station, with his f-iiuily. Olher prisoners are not allowed to communicate with him. He is classed as being tbe most slipper.) personage connected with the insurrec lion. He was a colonel in tbe Spanish army and a traitor to Spain. At tbe time of the first insurrection he tried to sellout to the Filipinos, and his pro ent imprisonment excites no sympathy among his own people, while the Span iards think it is mistaken leniency for the Americans to refrain from shooting him on the Luneta. the fate dealt out to better men in the aali-SpanUti up rising. Aguinaldo's youngest child, Which was recently christened at Tarlac with great ceremony, died and was burie I at I) jy am ban in Aguinaldo's Might. (Jen eral Wheaton reports that nalivai have threatened violence to Aguinildo's mother, who is now sheltered In a con vent, wilba gmrd. Oeneral G:ii has ordered her brought to Manila for saft- Caucus Currency -filll. Wasiiinutos, NovemlM-r 21 The gen eral bill piepiired by the Kepublluan caucus committee, appointed by the last Congress, has receive I its tlual revision at the hands of ihe members and will be given to lite press tomorrow afternoon for publication Wednesday, a'ter a copy has been mailed to each Republican Rep resentative in Congress. The measure represents the unanimous conclusions oi the committee and will be called up foi consideration at the caucus of Hepubli-; can members of the House, which is to beheld probably next Saturday. Ac companying the bill Is a report celling forth at length tbe reasons end necessity which in the opinion of the committee exist for the proposed legislation. Tho Evening Mar today prints tbe followinfaas some of tbe chief features of the bill aad which, In the main, are probably fairly accurate: "An amendment to the courage lawa making 25 grains of gol I, 9l)J parte fine, the standard coin measure ''An amendment to the greenbidt re Issue act f 1879, providing that those Treasury notes shall be redeemed with gold, and when ao redeemed shall not be re-iscued except In exchange for gold. This provision wilt prevent the opera tion of the endless chain which hitherto has been the mean to raid the gold" re set ve. )MAn amendment to the specific re sumption act, directing tbe malnten ance of a gold reserve of not leal tban $100,000,600, the maintenance of tha ra tenre at that figure now being entirely dlaoreUoaary to the Secret ry of the Treaiury. "An. amendment to tbe national bank sot authorizing banks to be organized with a capital atock ofJH.OOO. At p res ist the minimum it $10,000, Another amendment to tbe aama act authorize! banks to issue a te to tbe par value of tha bond they have on deposit to core circulation. At present the limit li 60 par cent A third amendment to this act redaots tha taxation oa bsak circulation to 1-10 of 1 par ceaf .. Tut ta 1 to pay tha expense ot , engraving and p rioting tha aotea. The present rata mora tban meet tbla expense." ; ,.' i -V .My aoa had beea In trouble for rears with chronic dlarrboie, Bometlme ago I aerauadttd blm to take aome ot Chamber bvla'a Colic. Cholera' and Diarrbtaa Kern- ady. After abar,two bottle, .of tba ii lent le he wat cured. 1 glte tbl tett moolal, hoping , om one lmllarly afflicted nay read it and be benefited. Tboiiai 0. Bowta, Olenooe,0. For tale by FBDuffyACo,- i-..'. "-.ft .'''t :. . j 1 , . ..' -; "JVhat Is a ilVa, Uncle Alecit." , ;. "A rival f Why, he I a meddlesome ma wbo fall la love with a girl Jnt because be see that ome other naa ad- mire ber." Imixraiant to Knaw. II H u ( Holanlc liioou numj 1 wbm yoa nvrt j uu win in u ipo t",.. nv lni(( suns f.r $1, or alrlarjre bnlilr (full trmttnrni) Kr ln tilal bollle d ' I lost my purs Ibis afternoon. Jr. l:LO l l' AI.U 00., lilt Win hflll sire-1, Aibmis, ii , and t"Ul snd m.dl. Gracious, Julls! were you going shop- CH b,lc m ill b arnl, sll rhsri-n fr-piiil. scrilrf ymir trnublp, and wul In plng Or coming bc k. t lin!n In e mcdl nl advice." W rtic t-t-y. of, ..Dyspepsia Curb uiaesxs wnai von cat. -i .ItarUflclaJly IciaJly digeaU tbe food and aidi ' in atrengthenlDg and noon- Itluluilrtli InallM I w 1 nature ,trnfittntr.Mhiiirt Sl.J.- ii g,n. It" lh Utt dlacvered dlget - 1" ant tod tonkj. . JJo Other preparaUoo j can approach it in efficiency. It in-1 SZtefc Flatulence, Sour Stomach, KauseaTf ticK tteMacauaatraicnaAampa, and aJiQtherran)Unf imparts Apt; I riFiu y a. v. usiiKca,C0MaflQ F. 8. DUFFY. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General ' Farming Lands XUX Otue. ' One tract of 80 acres in one fourth mile of city of New Bern.' One tract of 27 acre in lers than one mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 350 acres in about one mile of city of New Bern. One tract of 90 acres la two miles of .. V T -' One trac' of 90 acres in two and one half mile of Citr of New Bern. , One tract of 300 aorea in ihre aad one quarter miles of city of New Bern. All of the above tract are well loca ted, being on the same aide of tbe river that New Bern U. They are in good state of eultivation and we hold them at a moderate price. For prices, etc., apply to J J. WOLFENDEN, New Bern,N.O The Washing Woman's Best Friend. Oat nadlciaoa ai futorrndpoMotlaUieurordlaaMS f naa, uob as iUu, OoHorriun, Clot, aafrnurtorraca. Faraneala, Imvvtcncit Itfankaod, Aatvnltto f rt ifdii- (raXea, later neama, ttwrrs, ocrwor, tc, and In alaoaaa at aromaQ.suoh as . PtM, Oaaorraa, Imaorrkso, Womb TmMt, Ttmalt Ifaalawa, StrriHti. Sarinf Dcwn Pmtns, AThi; ruol TrOMbU. OarmaMaaiaratMulTelr waaal, Havar fall tm car ax'ekljr WaA aaata ma kmraafwl aaTteets. IE k. A PROVE THIt IY ORDERINQ A TRIAL TREATMENT. S Of W aHIISia wa awa tvMSaMWt aa dTlo FREE snfqr g . aalivary, m ymm mw mm expaai mm. Mm CAJIUTTL to tell as all yoa eon aboo W t joar raaa, taa auira tht aatUr, jtmt aw, oeoopatlonand IgllaiMroasj "5?fe.SgLlHa 9 at rumbar, Iowa, sooatr and ai.ua. ClmSEfirOHDBWCB KTRItTLV COITtl. ajb fiXkAX. If yoa aaaaMtso Tmiirlll ba plaairil baitOHCH mma. tmm wtU mm -m TRY FIR8T-BUY AFTERWARDS. luuuuuuiiuuuiiuiuaiauiiiuiiuiui? Pic-Nic For Bargain is oca : . ',' 25 PEU VEST IM Olt.XT KAI.K. Betlnnlng Tomorrow and ending after our entire alo k ot Dry Good and Ijsdfea FurniNliing Goods is sold. It i a proven fact, that aT these givxls have advanced from 20 to 25 per cent in Mice, but aa I have c ncluOd to di-u n lnue handling above line of good', I will sell vLo n at the above quoted discount In order to cIb them out between now and ChriMmat. Our atock ooDsistsof a full line f -' i; , v Domesiics, A large variety of Dry Qoodsl Trham a -e,'" Lndh Underwear C rseta and a comp el line of Ladlcsjand- alirtee' Shtea,' alao tip.r, t ' JackeU.Dres and Undeiakirta "Dcn't falf to call oft' ' J. ROSEHBAUM, Just Keceived a new ana pretty line Qlj - Bftft? Suits. ft'irAS '3 to Ladies spect these , 00 MIDDLE BTBEiT ':: .';.'' !' ' BLOOD. CURE .SENT' FREE.'; ' r ' ; j m j xr X - - VI - f .. - .--. An Offer Proving FtUthVo8uffem r - Readers Write Today !' Ul-!-r,rar!Ceri,Katlng forea, Eahyfjr 1 Bg, E Jwl or l lO'd ruiwn, ; FrsUUntEroptioo. iircrutotai mat oram i ,rm vth". . eared !y B B (BoUbIo Bl ml tlalmX mdapa ly to run- Bltenl0l-, a m -atte. deP ! Blood ai d 8kln tn Oblet. I iou' lIi d tlluf Are to. I''r All' run doaaf .Have yoa Ecannaf ' Fimrlesr -!o'cJei tnd Bomrt k Bkla or ? Scalp Huntoraf BolW Eruptlooaf tk!n Itchee and Bwollrnt Acblrt Boaref RheumatUoj? ' kcrofuUf Catarrkf Tl ea y u need BUB Bolee'D Blood Balm). , beeauee It dralna from tba blo'id and entire system all the poison and humor. which cause all of these trouble, an! tbe t.ue In Ing removed, a,rmsfient core- , folluwa. . B B B net a a Una l n I uil I Jig up tt a biokea down constitution. J . Krery one atja that B B B is lb mm wonderful Bho4 ru-ifl.r pf the agrt 4 and no wood, r, for it be cured the most deep teated, obatinate . (wen the most deadly rancer) flr doctors aod patent aiedlclnra ksd failed. Thoroughly trsted for tblity year and wv.r kauwa great In B H B that w will od to any j test the mi dicine at our expense. No condition attnclitd to Ibl olT-, aa wa., know what H H II can On, we esk It for. you to try It. If you tn aall.fUd Ihat ... . Pi TRENVVITH. ; lUnckitmllh, - - . . . .... . . eiw wagoot C Onjt, WJ ' "'--- - . unaraciurrr or ' '- : - Frrn? ra-Sbip wotb aSBecialt V : - ti VT d 5 ' -T-.S M Qol-Bngglei, Wagooa, Oarf, Drj . etc. for aale. . : . . i-L ' - a THE. CAHOLINA, llorebead Cliy. S.O.. 1C.L. Ball, Prop. . - i Tt,rois;Stti'actr . . ? . : HOlSS.IW)T3 THR OCEAN SHOE' 8H0P I AIR. II. Siott Rtablca on IfMdU 8rk .' v, . :, y ; I lifter I bee Inducements to custom- rs.. Wi.l one the heat of stock and give you as good and neat work as yoa ran get In this city- This I guarantee.. New tjrork; m gpeclnKyv Repair', work done neatly and jwltu. dispatch. Pi ice aa T . 1... A V... . -..I. ?H. W. GIBBS. RuMsell-Hbuser .While in Beaufort be sure and atop at tbe Buaell House., First-Class Board. A home for traveling people. Fishing and bunting nnexcelled, Terms $1.23 a day or $0.00 per week.. i A. KUSSKLL . Prop. Best Powder. Dirt's Worst Enemy. V.mZWc as ADVICES I FOE- m5 MEN and WOMEN. wendarfaTIr satis- ! TJSDER HOTl ALBBRT.m '.71 "'?'. z L ' 1 - - - . : . ''' ' ' . - , KB W BERN, K tt fall. For tbU reaon our faith U ao Y ruif-rer a TU i uottw ree, o iney wisy a... ,1 a . Jk I .... . 1.. . I... . 'L-f v A:
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1899, edition 1
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