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I S 3 4 I !1 I 1! Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY . - y OVERCOMES . PERMANENTLY Buy the i,envin - kiw , o ox (Jl'maTgvIvp(?. THE JOURNAL New Item. . ('.. Jlur. liioo. NEARBY AFFAIRS. Matters .if I.ik.iI Inleivsl in he tilv aiu ( ouitlr v. j Maximum ! .'ii: i .i" '. ! c-: i i , ;a x i j minimum Vs d,'J :tc-. i lni'ica-ihj t nm.li:,, --, xx'.x i:-:.i' ti'lllplTHl II i i ' '- ' l.i- ' m ' i' i-: i I . .! n . ! ' I Spi-ri :tl ; i i . . 1 1 1 II.. i' i n 1 1: : 'il ' llif MhMic !!..! K ,: :: i . !, ,i. I pulill.' iii.. .- iLliii in ;l. ! ' !! , prrstnl. r ii. im' w ii. i u i ii i i i 5 . -. . i i .- X I.'-. 1' HI I I .111 1 1 irii.ls, -ll.Hll.l Hi ' III ! ' N . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 !l L ' ' 1 ' in I his -i-. i i- .ii. I l,:r. Ail kind- l"i 1 , n -n 'i I l mi. All in I. I'lni n I 'I , tllXt'll I' Kpv in I Ii nil.' 'I'lii-i.' w mi i Il it'll I n! 1 till' llls-l" Kxilx li.nK Tin- in i iMv in.- N l.i .. i mm rli. 1 1 :i .lull .'X..' : mil ill I in' I In- inn: tin- i ll x 111 ..I.'- (',,, Wr.li,, ..; , llMll..' Ml Ni xx I in ii I I,.- .. . -ixrlv !.,. ( rax ri.. i '; V limn, I. rrpii! : - . , . tl',11 l II, r Aii inirr ilny nil in be l Nail .M; li Mr. I S..U! r, Ki..:.l which Mr i n ! In- en . lion 1 he Jnd I " xx l. -1 Inn. Il'-nrv I'.ixx, Si , Nexx V'.rl ( ', .lUBII.-l III I of S',I!,,'I!I d ' ' '. a-h.n. ;. x H'-p,,,-i I ; a . X 1 ' 1 ' I X t 1 I I, ex -,n ! hi !a is lhat ( ,ii !i..iexp.',l,' J i I a I 1 he lull -l ni .X . ! :,. huge M hurt XT" : -e and a k'n-al mi plan tfil i ii 1 1 . p. a, hrax v r ),. r n I'M 1 o know i he , x ad 1 1 an a I 1 1 a: w iii I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr i, !'.,, f v, was iu the t ity last niKhl Mr. V. W. Clark n turned from a bu&iric trip to City. lr. J M Wnrd lefl for cirtco yesterday morning, en enterdiiy Kliab.'lh 'an Fran rt.llle lo Manila Mrs. .1. W. Dugnld ami daughier, Kva Grace, left yesterday lo vl.il her parciiir. in Macon, (ia. Will Put In Tobacco. Mr. H, 8. Watir, of Maynlllr, was In tha city yesterday lo buy guano for his tobaoco crop. Mr. Waters hat hired A. (). Laurona of Durham, lo kelp la the cultivation of nletobacoo crop. Elbt acres will Im pal I by Mr. Waters. First Fair Tickets Sold lb Bm mm tkksit ot admission to tU Ktw LWra Fair rt told y aster 4ay. T fcor Uom PoUockani, ani bouhl lb llcketi of A. K. t2lb Urd. . ' ' . , OABVOnZA, V JonraiTs Twenty-Third Tear. With today's iasee of the Weekly JoI'ikal. bejintlu tweaty-lhird year. The Weekly Joi kxal U no a Senii Weekly, Issued Tuetday and Friday, and givrt Mm latel news, aoJ its ubscii lion (j nee it only one dollar a )cn New Republican Paper. A new paptr, to be primed iy 1 :r Advocate FubliAbmg (.'uuipatix t: ti., city i. lo be issued in a lew dsn It xxiilbe Republican. iuiolilitf ? .hat thai paily will Dot lnvi a inou'li ( u . The paper will tie Imlnl l.i..t. : E. (. . l.uncan Fair Invitations Furnished AIm'UI six hundred hnuilsoii.t . rutti a, uaiim..- tor the Kair ri i Fa i tm.i-, haw btt-n furnijit lilt i Marshal h mini; ami ri.!i :i . :u.t:t aini W in. Mann l u , : 1 i pi, i w nt.t ul hari-. 'I in- i . 1 1. pai t .1 I l.i m wi.i i . 1 1 1 1 1 u' i :tphiT. l h :l' h!y nj.f rt ciuit , ! ; i.t t- w .. m r !ntt i t-Mt il : n i U t - ut (4i i Kiii r, an'l it i i ii ; ! m! ;. !!, c im: iiliHIh Mini IIiHllV i t j : i ' :t 1 1 n.;: hci nl : w : ; m Mm-- P,-,i khem' Precinct. el's vf li l.i 11: - I'lc, :i I : ' in-i r pi - itiarv met t iiu I'll .11. i;n in . II xx loch i -1 : 1 1 . ihe 1 i.i- Tin- lii .. liu' I'. Air, , k. (..., -ii. i nr. i: m i. I'h,. h.un. i- it- .mi rer , -.hi, l in k Hi l'. mi 1 r t ll'!"l"-c 1 In' t "..ll-l , Mm 1 1 in . t in " i il iiinrn l . .1 Wliiir M M N l A Bad Fire Near Pollocksville. 1 I hi k-v 1 1. I K, M in rli 111 1 ..'rim k 1 h iiii.i -iii'iii- I tnili-s 1 1 nin i ink 1 1 1 "X i- i w ;i t'..lniirlt l f Mi. 1- rl i- n! ;l pla. r 1 Ii.' 1H Ink. l iU -; mvutl bv I'll'lcr, pin-, , two ili'Tr!' ' nil ii it, 1 nii.l Inn , n!" Mil l rnlirclv lo :i t'i .!;. llll I xt i v In uy I i-" I. il 1 In- li n: i nnk n -p.inlniii'ii i- c.,1 l'i In- no n .i-oii nil' n- lit' ii;i.! no 11. ixx ii. np llin -1 ion u f.,i --np:, i iii'iiin .1 li. Ii Naval Reserve Uniforms. i 1 1 1 1 -1 -1 i n .! Ho- Nnx iil Ki'si rx c- 1 IX 111:' III . I I I'.. Kox llil XX 1H t'll'l 11 il IM' nn:!"ini, .mil I.: i,' . up- -. . . XI -11 1 i'l I ' ll-ril f'T I l iv :r i !ir m. ml! m- .x l! 1 :n, tir I ii..- Im,i.m bin,' ! X I I il IlI- tU' XX' I Nil1 .In p.'i'l i n I'M In' n iiii- r..n The Last Royal Governor. i i.,r nieuip"l.m x of the Our I ' ei aid pnl, 1 1 -lies a pleasant n,,i n e Me.x llei u, and .,f i annnal la.i, xx li i , 1 1 xx t - ale l' ralel u I, and xx e In -i .xoliu ikf g.,.i a, ( i ,1'iuee ot In ilalhih t, ,:. I ur , Vllt'll'l II Fall i Apu In. ateint-hl-. In, xx. Xt r. ill the 1 titer I T .,! I ' i. llient lulled I I, a i of 1 he ,,x ill t;,x t-i l. I'li'.r. 1 i on xx a I'rox im e t f N, xx : lifler I lie b:jl I '.r . ! succeeded 111 .N,'i' Ii rx. I. i n-ct I i y,,n xx a 'II,, ,,: - " This is an 1 ran-ft-: re 1 I" ll,t Tnik in i;;i. -1 , . . r ; A laniHiiri',, and was suec i ait.lina hi Jo-iali Marli ne 1 a. I i,,x i rnor until I hi xx In, t nil :i, prin- of i ; ; "i when I lln.-f , .1,, l,n-l xv a - driven l,- pal ri. 'I llel t.f I as 'o the safer ni ami I he liritish apt' fear Ktver. Primaries at Beaufort. .-p t ii In .Journal. To xi K ri r , March '.'1 -The I lem primaries were held iu North ami I iiiin fort precinct today (lit ,, I 'cm. .( rat ii thirteen I In 'ole of t w o bundri- I A bernelby I a x i s lii ki I it . x i'. I t Ii i r tee les. MorehcadCTty Primaries. al to .Iiiurnal. linn xii in. N ( . March M. At the I lenincralic primary meeting held tonight, the following delegates were elected lo County convention .1, .1 Hoyall, Chairman, W. .1. W allace C rt Wallace, J.J. Koyall, T. !). Webb, John K. Lewis, M K.-Jynes, W. Y. Kul for. I, W. I,. Arendall, W,(i I'lner, I. II W illU, W W Willis, (1 I, Arthur, Wl' Adams, Siacy W Wade, V) Gulhrle. Meeting harmonious. Spring: Millinery at Duffy's. We with to ilsle to all who arc Inter emeu in miiunery mat wnile we are making an effort lo close out our dry goods, which we ate doing slowly but turcly, we have no such Intention In re gard to our millinery department. We are here to itay and for bail nest Our stock which Is Urge and complete Ii dally arrlflng and will lie ready for tbe trade and lo a few dayt. lbs date of our opening will be an nounced later. II. B, Durrr. Re. W E Bluer, W, Cetoo, 5. T. wrlien ."I bed dyspeptl. otr twenty yetrt, and trl4 doctor end Medicine wllbool beaeOk 1 wee persuaded to sm Kodoi DrtpeptU Cat kid It helped ne from the start. 1 believe Ule be a p- Beoee.for ell forms of Indljeailnn." Il digest what jou eat, f Deify. .. ALL AT SEA. Rcptbikaas lave R CaadUates. rwa Utts WU1 Hoi ie I kfximil Uaeni meat. IUuuch. N. C. Marcb W.-A Re publican of promioeacc frm tbe Eaat-1 em put of the Stale aaJd today, that he violently oppoaed hit party 'a hating any ; organiution in tbe East for the August election and aigDed aa a reaaon thai to i ik.'nlie would only make the while uiure determiued to carry the election ; This I'm a delicate way of expressing his belief that the Dsmocrati weuld cer uinly xx in. , Tli faet is I hat the Republicans so fsr hTe no il.in8 ami no candidates. It is always their custom to select their meu before hand, make up a slate in fact, but Ibis year they are at sea and oltices appear to go begging. They know , 1 'eiuoiTstic nominations art- equivalent 'i, elections. No! a Kepuliliran tan lie ! ..unit h bo has any idea xx In will lie bi party's randiiiaie loi (iovern.'r. (lutof ib'.ens asked, not one has ausxxered with ; any degree ot posmveoess. ume say ;n a vague xxav, Hichiuoml I'earsou, xx bile others say I hat he doesn't waut llif nomination, bill does xxanl to go to onuiess from the tub di! rit l. I'uinplfU' as xx as (.'iiaiiinsn llollon's 1'1'ixxnfsll and collapse t xx o vears ago, I Ki put, lit an;, are sax ing lie xx ill be re- i lei led t'liaii man. .pu.ikings ait' in progress in mauy c ,;n;n- nii.l xxildly scallerid. Tbe k in ri I m i' n t is I lie sole ( epic. The plan lo make all else subordinate to it is being xvi 'il i nni.d onl by the lemocisls The Kepnl, lit ans utr pulling some speakers in :ln in nl, t,ul ihey do most ot their xv.ok bv Imsti w hacking, taking single vuii isoixiry -nmll groups. It will be a ri-i x iiinipHiifii for Ihem, but of' coui-f llifir ii hi li in &1 coniiniltee will help I In in ns u did iu 1-Uli, xx hen it gave -fno.uiM i..i Monti Carolina. In a few ins - I ,,pmi-t- :ue speaking, but a Tery lexv inni'T liuller is piaclically tbe mil, l i'p.ili-l t,, make any sign, bariiug ihi- n ne nn-iiibi-rs of the State camniillte xx In, in, 1 In re in .lanuary and fulminated a :i; u-l 'he iiinendiiient. A populist xxhoin l!Mi xvhs of Slate iidiuin. in c says Si-nmor Bullet is deal ing xxi;h the Kepuhiiraus us if he could coii.inmi'i ,i I'oiuiuaudi'd tid.boO populists xx In ! a he dm s not control lil.lHW, and (Ion tlx p.,puli-ls xx In, whl vole against the ami ndu.i nt xxouid do so anyway, limit'! or no iintlcr. Sonic id I In pupuli-ls xx ho in lSllfi and lsn; xxt i, pi "iiiiiieiil in olilics, xxilllhis jcar ni ,. Siale Autlilor Ayer, ex eli'ii; ma::, i- one The populists who are trx ing !.' ; their people against the atnt ii'iniri,1 Irixe discovered that they I'limi' l ciiii out their plans. Enough hint - !iu ' i ' u dropped lo show them wh-ii ihi- i ".'ii entioii will do; that is, Ha'.elln ri r n c in I inert t lo the individual vit ix "i ', he populists. 1 1 , .ne a- k- people from the country i.i. ,.:i'il and eastern Motlh Carolina th,- i. -lion "Wluil do you bear the xx l.iit- Id-publicans saying on the ipics li. in el the Hiiicndment'' tbe reply is " i hi v me dix i.tetl. some for and some at'aiiist it ' A politician weuld declare tin ' ere all against it. The altitude of' the negro in this ipies !i"h is interesting. Il is passive. He sees wn il is sure to happen, .liui Young says I he negroes care nothing about register in.' ,'i x oling, feel little or no Interest in lln' en clion and xxantllie white people I,, -ei lie I he fianchisc matter, the negro 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y wishing lo be let alone. The w Lite Republicans want Ihe negroes lo keep out of conventions, keep in the background ill fact, but to register, i "iing, speaking for the negroes, says ilii re vi!l be a tew, if any, in Ihe con venitons. The question is w hether this i - nl I heir own motion or whether is It in , I a following oT the wishes of tbe w l, ile Republican v FAIR INDUSTRIAL PARADE. l iberal Response by Merchants. Promise Of Large Number In Parade. The Committee appointed by the chamber of Commerce, Messrs. II. K. I'rx an, Jr., .1. K. Parker, jr., C. I.. Stevens in visit the merchants of the city on the matter of an Industrial Parade, for Thursday of Fair Week, made a call upon a number of merchants, anil rt , cited great encouragement. Several merchants cimhl not promise lake part, but may do so, and all who II take part will have their names added to the list. The following have signified their In tention of taking part In the Industrial Parade: J It Parker, Jr, A II Powell, .1 L McDanlel, J A Jouet, O 11 Watera A Bon, John J Tolion, Jr, I. M Hatterthwaile A Bro, I) It Davis, M llahn A Co, It II Baxter, TJ Mitchell, W I' Jones, K 8 Duffy A Co. I.ucat A Lewis, J K Taylor, Geo h Ives & Son, C L Spencer, New Bern Jot hhi, Ham K Eaton, O Marks Co, The three City Danks, 0 F Jenrls, John Duon, J O Done A Co, K fl lleckbnm, GABarfoot, 0 D Bradbam, 1 D Hollaad Co. Job a Baler, 3.0. Wbltty ACo. B.B. Perker. Wtllli A Kclatosfcv ; "; r ; ,) Hytnaa Supply Co. " OTTOiV Culture" IS the name a valu-illustrat- ot able cd pamphlet which should he in the hands everv planter who i raises Cotton. The book is sent Free. Sad name and GERM N K M l WORKS, N -! i New Yoik. ORIENTAL. New Jail Rcnellslal The South RWer j Fire. New Smrc For Mldyette. flor- mon Fitters Abroad. ! Thosethat l.ne not "had 'em" hate ' got 'em." i Our friend Mr A. W. llaskins is with us again, and reports his falher "conyal ' e-cent. The sight of our little new jail seems , lo surpress evil doing. I I he lumber barge Geo May is moored at t lie band mill wharf receiving cargo, i Mr L. H. Midyelle has returned from ' Humes' chapel where he attended the ! first quarterly meeting of the season in I the dist rid. I Mr t harles Kdwards, of South rirer was in town last Saturday, and tells the sad news of the loss of his house by fire ou I he night before. He saved only a small portion of bed clothes, as the roof xxas near falling in when be awoke. Mr. Kdwards has our heartfelt sympathy his loss, for we are told that he is an honest and industrious man, though a paralytic ! Messrs O.W. Mitlyette ifc Co hare i torn dow n their old store and are build in a new one in place of il. It is a violation of our town ordi I nances to discharge tire arms within the corporate limits, but when master Fred I )elHinar xx as apprised of the fact lhat a dog had caught a sheep, he tei.ed hit guil and hastened to the scene of action, and poured Ixfo'charges into his canine majesty, disabling him, but boou suc ceeded in finishing him with aclub. Fred would have killed him the first shot had he not bail so many measles. Miss Mary Dixon, niece of Mr. G. K. Dixon, is boarding In our village and go ing to school. We see I wo "mormon ciders" In town today, 1 don't think they received rnuch encouragement for they did not stay long. RESOLUTIONS. Adopted hy the Ministers' Union of New Bern Relative to Ihe Departure of Dr. Geo. L. Leynurn. In view of the departure of Itev. Dr. (i. L. Leyburn from our community, and liis thereby ceasing to be a member of the Ministers' I'nion, xte the other mem bers of Ihe Tnion desire to give lo him and to put on record seme expression of our appreciation of his fellowship and counsel as a member of this body, and as a laborer with us iu this eomaiunily in the cause of our common Master. There fere. Itesolved: 1. 'l hat we are grateful to him for his valuable servicea render ed as President of this Union since Its organization, ami for his wise eouusel In all things pei taining to our work. 3. That our fellowship with him has been most delightful, and that bit clear judgment, Bound learning, ttrict con scientiousness, and godly walk and spir it have been a benediction and Inspira tion le us. X. That we feel a sense of personal loss at his departure, and Ihbt we assure him of our esteem anil affection and pray that he may be abundantly blessed In all his lUe and labors. March 19, J00O AN ADVENTURE. Three smart young men and three nice loven true as steel Decided, In a friendly way, To apend the day awheel. They started in the early morn, And nothing teemed smlaa; And when ihey reached the leafy lanes Tbey '. in like rode twos . ibis I They wandered by tbe verdant dale, Beside the rippling rill; Tire tun shone brightly all lb while; They heard l be eong bird's trllL They sped through many a woodland R laile. The world was fall of bllx And when ihey reeled In lb tbede Therm In I wo . Ilkrtblsl Tbe tun went down and erraing cane, A lot too soon, Ibey said; Too long they tarried on tbe way, Tbe clouds grew black o'orkeed. Down dashed th raja! Tbey homeward ew, , ' Till one unlucky ails -Slipped ldeways Crash. ! Ureal Scot S Tbe lot i ,"-.i ; .;:,' Wereallmliedupllketblsf ,. ' CaMforal Curio. ' IKtW.Att-v-'.:. To dealt thaeystaos la a gcntl aad truly heneflolaj Meaner, when iketpeiit tin come, lb tra and perfect remedy, Byrop of Fig. Day th gee In. Maouractored by lb California JTIg Byrop Co., only, aid for sal by all druggists, at 60 ceou per bxTitle. ' a-wltl of ' DOYEX, Kaad Mrtctor Sccirtd. ITUte Sapraa acy Qah Elect BtOcera, Crap Acrcan tacreascd. Col A. C. Davts'wu la low Taaaday. Mr. BobU Duaaof Joaes, was in law yes'erday trading. Mr. Fraak West and Mis Daisy Weal, of eioa are visiting friends aad relative ia aad arooad Dover. Our beginner ia toe band business have secured Ike service of Mr. Dick West to practice them. Mr. celk Weal and hi good wif with a wagon load ef children, leaving as mauy behind, spent S-mday at their eld home place. Mr. and Mr. L. II. Outlaw have se cured the services of another young man to belp them journey through life. We have learned ne name yet. According to time set our while peo ple met Monday night and organized a While Supremacy Club, with about S5 members. O. V. Richardson, President, Luby M. Foy, Vice-President; W. A. Wilson, Secretary. Messrs. A. S. Dixon, F. Ii. Dawton, J. F. Tyndall and D W. Richardson were appointed a committee to solicit members. Several good speech es were made. Mr. Ben Ormond and son, who have been quite sick, are very much improv ed. Mr. Ormond waa here today. Dr. Weetent went to Kinston this morning. Our farmers have gone into the fertil izer hu-iness more exteusively this year than usual. A good deal more sold at this point than ever before. The potato acreage is largely increased. Cove Items. March27lh. One of Cove's be9t men left several days ago for Jacksonville where he will accept a pesition in a saw mill under tbe management of Mr. Will Banks. The citizens of this place have re organized a cornel land with Instruc tions given by Mr. J.irrett White. Mr. A. W. Avory of Fl. Bainivell, was in town Friday. Miss Eliz Daugherty accompanied him home. Miss Fannie Avery returned home Tutsday from near I'erfecliou where she lias beeu speuding several days with Miss Lydra I pock. Mr. Jesse Heath has accepted the con tract lo carry the mail from Trenton to Core ( reeL. W. F. A. From $1 50 lo $5 OO A day paid to Agents for canvassing eir publications. For particulars nd dress S. W, RE MS, Havelock, N. 0., State Agent lntern itionHl Pub C . Information relating to the lives and ancestors, as well as lo the age and lime of dumb of (1) John Gill, Mm well n - membered mechanician of New Hern. 2) his father, (8) his mother, whose niinden name xvas Elizabeth Bell, and 1 1) his first wife, whose maiden liainc was Elizabeth Tignor, is earnestly solicited by the editor of tbe Jourral. $10.00 11jKWA11 ! The above reward will be pi I for the small bible containing the family record of the late John Gill, w ho died miout the year 1848. The book as reniemhored would measure about bi'txl inches. This bible was w th the family on the Am-lin tarrr, twenty-one miles below New Hern, al the time of the death of John G il. The family record ia what is des-ired ami the amount named will be paid to mi person who will turnish the mm or a copy of it. Address JOURNAL, New Bern, N. G. Lawrence Si Co , (ESTABU8HKD 186"! ) Wholesale Ccfflmissioa Mercliants, FRUITS AND PRODUCE. 20 Mo. Side Fanenil Hall Market, BOSTOX, - MASS. SPECIALTIES : Peaches. Melons, Southern Fruit and Truck. Sweet and Irish Potatoes. Reference Faneuil Mall National Bank, Boston Fruit and Fruil Exchange, Boston Jnamuer of (Joinmcrce, It G Oun A Co.' Mercantile Agency. o o Stencils, and all information furnished upon application. A Reward of 100 00 will be paid to any pertoo who will apprehend and cor -viot tbe person for ending three leave from or of lb record book in the offloa of tbe Rc liter of Derd which bat recently been dlcmvered in Book No. 1, looludirg Page 87, 68, At, 80, 1 and ti By order of tl Board of O mm'io -era of Pamlico Otiaty, IhU March Stli, 1900 JOHN P. TINGLE, Cb. Board foaity Commluloi er., XI lander L , (bik. ,'.'- Vww&9V ' w I ;( $100.00 Reward Fleischmann GOODSF.' i;PRi:iTIIIG M W tlmrm rXffwl.la"I.H n4 I . V fHlC.M AMM Hill lit. J i W. T. Ell I CO, TWO SEHATORS'.TESTir.lOHY." Tell What They Know of BON. EDWARD DWTER. Senator 17th Dlstrtot, Chleaao, III. Hon. Edward Dwyer, State Senator, Seventeenth Senatorial District, Chi cago, 111., writes " Pe-ru-na cures when all other remedies (all. I can heartily recommend Pe-ru-na as a catarrh rem edy. It has been two years since I was cured, and I consider my core perma nent. I took the remedy (or two months and am now entirely cared. I applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I tried many remedies without avail. "My catarrh was located chiefly in tho head. I was afflicted with catarrh 'or seven years." Pa-ru-na cures catarrh wherever lo cated. Who Is It that aayt Pe-ru-na will ;ure catarrh wherever located T Doctors say it, lawyers say it, preachers say It, a vast army of men and women say it who have tried it. The old and the young say it. They say It in the ea6t, in the west, they say It In the north and the south. Houses and Mules ! Larger Than The largest Finer than the Finest We nave just received, puYchasod direct from lie Ituiser by onr Mr. M. Halm, TIIKEE Carloads of Stock, atfd liave now on hand GO Head of Mules, and 4) Head of Horses to suit you, for any and all purposes, Farm, Draft and Road Wor. A full line of Buggies. Koad Carts, Wagons, ( art AVhceld, Harness, Robes and whips on hand Trices and Terms guaraiitecil. v We invitejjour early inspection. Kespectfully, M. HAHN & CO. Jtist AtAvcd ih cases Nice Jaicy I'runeg. Try Anderson's Concentrated Fonp, assorted. Fresh Ontario Buckwheat 2, 3 and 6 pound packages. Sliced Ham, 12c. Small Pig Hams 13c. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, the beet that can be bought. Nichols Oatflakcs 10c package, fresh. We are headquarters for whole Codfish, received weekly. One quart jar of Prepared Mustard only 15c. A lot of assorted Jellies in glasses only 10c, Try our Maple Syrup with yoar Buckwheat. Our price will compete with any merchant on Broad street Youra to please, L.M. SATTERTH WAITE & BRO , 61 Broad Street, OiyVtaVlaw'laelleaOtyV , ... , . K : ,. . ' - t r. -w,i I For the, ' Lenten Season ! '' vv v. Via, iltiwuu , J R. PARKER, 'Phono CO. ' Xt ii .iafflOB M",,.l I Q4fW)jf42fffifApi ftt)XHtV O Catarrh and Pe-ru-na. Ho. Porter Johnson, who ha erred ' fcor 7m a Stat Beaate Ook 'the Fourth District in th city ot Caieaco, lit, and who Xo I th Br Oataoaratla Senator ever elected front that diitric, writesi BI eaa heartily reooosDeod P-ro-aa a catarrh ear. It ear whew U other remedies fail. I applied to several doctor, bat thsy wet not ahl to cure me, ,; -", - -, - HON. PORTER JOHNSON. (Senator 4th District, City of Chicago, I1L " I took tbe remedy for fifteen weeks and am now entirely cured. It has been a year and a halt since I waa cored, and I consider my cure durable. I was afflicted with the catarrh (or five year. My catarrh was chiefly located ia the stomach Send to The Pe-ru-na Medicine Com pany, Columbus, O, for Dr. Hartman's latest free book on chronio catarrh, lav grippe, etc Phone 169. I !)( (awlataVefO .' . -. .. V ' ' Jut recited a freh lot of Co h " ' 1 Lwew WM Irh Po a- Jtnta, Bit ion line oi , vauuea lma aat L-1 r,1 ry mf aa . a . '' ri -. xvo ai r it'if :e tauma; CallfoTola r4h and nnlelt PVtra. Kva o ' I a I tlai At '. pi i ; t'vaportiml , , 0 fif-ni a Ptao ire.1 P a vr.i ta ; ed !fw OrlekU Molaat 10c rjv Mr il Pyra,i I qt. Ty Rlvif ' Buler M: Onni TU' ftvt tOo. Very beet paint fliur.1,0 lb 4 and pUn'.y fmb Vgtr I Jo. . - Uivni call for an) thing tn In fancy ('retry line aad I wilt -rusraite to nl ar von or refund V V yyonr more. Tour to serve, J R.V GROCER 7 Broad Street. Yeast .- '.I '
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 23, 1900, edition 1
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