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n i . -j I U IL.t-tkua.o4 1S7. PubiibJ la Two BeotKwt, rry Tuea d ,y ao J r ruiay, M UUi Sir, Bow B io, N. C. ' -. , CHARLES L STEVENS, . Borroa us raonusTM. 8UBSCIUPTI0M RITES: 1 Month....,,....;..,.,...! Cent?. Three Month,.,.. ,....., ... .; . Six Months. M. " Telv MoaUh,. ...... ....... ..fl.M : ONLY IS ADVAHCX - ' Advertiaing ratea furihd apoa ap- cdicatioa at lb mot, or apoa inquiry . tyTb JODBM4L ia only seat on pay-tfr-adraao beaia. Rurjocribora will receive aouoa w xiueMui w miou -acriptton and an immediate response to notice w..l ba appraciated by the Jonas al. Entered at the Postoffice, New Bern H.C. im second-class matter. S action One Tuesday. Aag. 7, 1800 THE POLITICAL BARD. The leafy Spring! when the up begins to flow, and the gentle lambkin begins to leap and play, la productive of tbe poetic muse, who bursts iulo so inllid rhyme, of Gentle Spring. The summer with its dog days, and other kinds of days, develops the mid summer maduets In the rhymester, which may be in season, but be without rhythm, and deallug with various topics from the gentle bovine to the musical mosquito. Joined to these and other bards of the season, in this year of 1900, Is the politi cal bard, who lifts his voice in cocka lorum style, and already has he burst his bounds, and sings. Listen to this lyricist from Fox Lake, Iowa: "Flags are flyln' High for Bryan And Adlai Stevenson, too; But Mr. McK. And Theodore, they Are feeling pretty blue." And the rhj mesler of the New York Sun, carols. "To shout for Bill and Teddy I always will be ready; But not for BUI and Adlai, Although they need It badly." And from Minnesota comes the hymn In nursery style. "Oh, the babies all are cryin' Aloud for Billy Bryan Not for the other Billy, Because they ain't so silly." And this poetic melodious lay from a Michigan Exchange, "They've taken down The name of Towne And put up that of Adlai, And you'll agree, It seems to me, They might have done more badly." And from another exchange, thus flies the muse, "The Bills are running at tbe head, And after them come Ad and Ted, While Debs and Barker In the rear With Woolley and the rest appear." And yet there are those who wonld decry these lines, and demand the su -preasion of the Political Bard. There are those who cannot appre ciate such warbllngt, and In the event of political aacceu would forbid the giving of a poet-office to sncb a bard who pre dicted In tuneful rhyme tbe victory for Bill and Ted, or Will and Ad. All hail the campaign poet, for his tribe must ever Incieaae, even with ao reward In sight! THE ALAJtl OVER NORTH CAROLINA. To tbe resident of North Carolina living in this sectloa of the Rials, the Slate election which was held oa Thurs day, the lad of Aug oat, except for Ita Importance as one which by its vou would eliminate the tgaoraat aegroes aa a political factor la the Bute, this elec tion was the qaleteat held siaee the war. Te the rwldeat la aeaay large aonL era cities, the day was oae apoa which was to oecar strife sad blood shed, rif allag Us horrors of the Boxers la Chl- s, ; The JoasJUb Is sot repraaaaUng : dlllMS ssespt ta Its ewa seetlew. aad this sectloa ss sailed the "harra p , la the IM campalfe, which waa the k- - glaalag of the aaaveateat for Wafts Bupreaaacv. ' ' . ' Ia I be prtseat eaaBpalga, there he aot era a single eaagpalga 'horror,' locally , te record la this paper, , There have baea Bawllsf CaTsI rh as wars held la IBM, to See to the pobllc safety. There hat beta B0 Marshaling of armed Bra, or red shirt brigade. TMs of1ke which was threatened la 1' 1, K- 'rfl as waraleg Utter daring the c,rr.r.V. , f ' Tl - .:..,' I' :;ity ef frlnloa, tut r f r ' . 1 n in I '.-g a rtndtdate f . r r ; , - ,.f (,.!!,', one f' 1 f t'-e I -y etia esawiacy. . - While Kapubiiraaa opa!y voted for the Aaaradateot, aad aeiorod Sao opee 1 voted ih IWoct-stle fctata aad eoua tylickela. .'; . '. . Hot a alBgla protest erer lb elect loa la Crave eoenty has ba aaada, except It asay ha fro a few Popallala, wb had a Uoogat of halo elected, and viHoe vote asay be smaller laa tbry hoped It wealds.- ! : 8oca has bee lb political easapalga silaaUoa la this ooualy, what ia pre vloS political eaiapaigaa thera baa been claahlaga aad coaalaat danger of blood shed. The reason for this change la ao doubt due to the fact that the colored voter In Crave recogais that he la sot through political efforts to ba made the equal of the while man, socially and otherwise, and thai the government of county and Mate affairs are for the white man to lake care of. So far as the outside alarm over what light happen in this section of eastern North Carolina election day, such anxie ty was wasted. And it Is a matter of congratulation that the people of Ciaveu county have pasaed through such an important cam paign and election, and preserved such order and peace, with noibiug to disturb any interest, Individual or public. TWO STANDARDS OF VIRTUE. There can be little doubt biu that tbe tendency of tbe age is for lair dealing aud honesty in all transaction?, social, commercial aud political. And yet with the tendency towards square dealing, success that may come through questionable dealings, docs not receive the rebuke that it should fioru those who assume to malnlalu the stand ard of an unimpeachable honesty. It may be that the little deceits and hypocricies practiced iu society of the day, is preferable to an honesty which openly notices, and bluntly corrects every trilling Irregularity. Tbe apparent necessity which seems to make departure from the single standard of virtue a necessity, is pro ductive of the double standard of virtue, which is set up, tbe little departures from tbe single standard not hcli held as any breach from virtue, the thought being that a deed cannot be evil if com mitted with the purpose that good may come from It. It may be that the streuous living of today, which demands success regardless of the means that may lead to its attain ment, creates this double slauilarl of virtue, and makes the single standard seem of a past age, sn out of dale matter. Iu commercial life, tbe demand is for ntegrlty of character and boneity in all transactions, and yet success will point to virtue as It owu reward, when II! suc cess may prove the attempt to gain as dishonest, which was overlooked in the triumph of success. The cry for honesty in politics Is loo often fraudulent, and a sham to caver some dishonest scheme, while the con tention of every political party Is that it la sincerely honest. In all of these, the healthy, open way is for a single standard of honesty, while the exigencies so frequently aris ing, mike duplicity of more or less degree a necessity to those concerned. Tbe demand which makes success im perative, which seems to Justify slight departures, and short cuts, is the fruit ful source of evil. It la the fatal misconception, which creates two alandarda of virtue and makes believe that they are equal and even better than the single standard which always measures men and things by the una rule, and stamps tbem with the weight of justice. tee stewara, Btoo. The readers of this paper will tie pleaaed to leara that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to enre ia all Iu stages, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care Is the only positive ears known to ths medical fraternity. Catarrh beiag a constitution al dbeaes, require a eoastllatloaal treat nasal. Hall's Catarrh Cars Is taken In ternally, acllar directly on the blood sad aeons snrfacea of tbe system, thereby destroy lag the foaedsUow of the dteeaee, an1 giving ths pstlest atmaglh by bnlldlng np lb coast It nllo sad assisting natnr la doing Its work. The propria on have so muck faith In Iu earatlvs powers, that they offer One andred Dollar for any ease thai It fall U ear, send ff tX 0f tesUmo- Ula. Adraaa, - .. ' f.J.CHINtTACOToUda.O, Mold by Dmiglsta, 75. .. Halt's Family Pills srs las Uat. ' Kalcker M las Bnatoa'a fat bar keeps S a fit. Bernard. Bockar T dlscoersg admlr.rs? Kalckar (), an; It's t raised to trot lo and rescue s fellow before he's wholly frown. Million, will be spent la politics til. , Jr,f w, tU. esmpalga polng without moaey say saere Ibaa ws ' "'P the Widy tlgoron. wit boat f !. I'y:-j '.! ! sir them ''". .' ,m K" l il Ispep.a Cure dl- U n- , - Women suffer- . iug frout feaaalo . i v : troablssand from irregular I or painful mea- see, ought not r - - t i it J. j to him nupa u I doctors cannot U help them. Phy 1 aiciajts AT ao f busy with other i disease thavt they do not un derstand fully - the peculiar ail ments and the delicate orgautism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a loir trial to BRADFJELD'S . Female Regulator which is : the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses, Leu corrhuea. Falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness. Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large ft bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. Send fyf Htrly tllu-.trte4 fr book Ml ttx NllCt. The Rradfktd Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. tlafaa Chonte'n Bad Wrltln. (Joovsre Tlcknor, the historian cf Spnnisli literature-, wns once called as a witness in n ense In which Itufus Cbonte u;'.s entwd. nnd. being seated by tbe eiiiln-.'iit counselor, wns attract ed l,y tin- notes which he hnd made of the e -iileiiif. After eying them with Interest, be remarked that the writing reminded lilm of two autograph letters ':i bis possession one of Manuel tbe Crent of i'orttiKnl (dated ViYl) nnd the other of (SoiiRalvo de Cordova, the icront captain, written n few years earlier. (Any oue who has glanced ner these remarkable specimens of c!iiiuirnt)liy will marvel that It wns ,os.sihlc to make out n syllable of BUeb i'.b Kllde sera wis. I "These letters." Mr. Tlcknor assured Mr. t'boate. "were written 350 years UK". "I'd t bey strongly resemble your notes of the present trial." Ciioi'te Instantly replied. "Itemark able men. no d.ntbt: they seem to have been much 111 advance of their time." Cmoline Tieknor In Truth. Sweet and Law. A yoiinc man named Sweet engaged to many u yoim woman named Lowe. A few Sundays previous to the wed dins the happy couple attended church together, and as they wnlked along the aisle the choir begun singing the song "Sweet and Low." entirely unconscious of the musical pun that was being per petrated. "And all this hnpeucd in a city In Michigan." Choir Journal. The Way to Sacceaa. The lOlderly Geiitlemau The true se cret of success Is to Hnd out what the people want The Younger Man- Aud give It to I belli. ebV "N:nv. coi ner It."- Indianapolis Press. A Brnte. I he Father You two had better nave a quiet wedding. The Iovers Why? The Father There'll be noise enough nnd to spare after you're married. Syracuse Herald. The. Umbrella. Jack I made two calls this after noon, and I must have left my umbrella at the last place I called. Tom How d vou know but that vou left it at tbe first place ? Jack Because there Is where I got It. LKMONS AS MKUICINR. They reirulate the Liver, Hlomach, Rowels, Kidneys and Blood aa prepared by Dr. U. Motley, In his Lemon Klixir, a pleasant lemon drink. It cure bullous, ness, constipation, Indigestion, head ache, appendicllia, malaria, kidney die- eases, fever, ehtlle, heart failure, ner vous prostration, and all other diseases cauaed by a torpid or diseased liver and kidneys. It It an established fact thai lemons, when combined properly wbh other liver tonics, produce the moat de sirable results apoa the stomach, liver, bowels, kidneys and blood. Sold by iirnggiala. oue ana ft DotUes. Re. Joha r. Saadar Wrttaa, Dr. II. Ifoxley, Atlanta, Ga : I have been relieved of a trouble which grrat ly endangered my life, by using Mle Lemon Kllilr. Mr doctor declared say only relief to be the knife, my tronble beinr appendicitis. I bars been perma- nentir cu'M sad am now n well I am a preacher of the M. B. Church South located la the town of Verbena. Ala. My brother, Rev. . K. Cowsa, reeommeaded in Lemon Klixir to Ship me half dosen largo hot lie. C. O. D, ; 1 -Blaale'. Cored me of a- loat steadies; rasa of cuius sad lever fj aslng two bottlea. - J. O. 8rani.iT, ; Engineer K. T. Ta. A 0a R. It . Mm its tit naiur. - Cared me of a ease of heart disease and IndlgestMMl of four rear sUadlnr. Irled'a dotes differ! medkH nea. None bat Lemon llilr don me say good. Trt.Rs Diant Cor. flabersbsra and fit. Thome His. Pavaaeaa, U. . Mmmtrf Ltmmrn SUUIr. I folly endorse It for servoat pro t ra tion, aieederbs Indigestion sad coa.tlpa lion, having Ssedllwlih moat talUtae lory results, after all otter remedlee had r"ed i. W. Itoi.w. . W est End, Atlanta, (la. Ma l(r la hv mnr4, nTboe lililcoos, LeathenUh, fltnd l.h Chlnesel - Pbe I think are, I'm going right te nrk tills vsry B) nul. .nd bunlnpn rlll,rd nsaie fot choir low. 1 OAtl' L- CillSt.IELUItii. U Cast lilies Aivince Te JSiai - , ten Will Be Kardered. " J a pases Advsare Lla Kepalsed Treana Ordered Tp.' Bnaala :' Is Barkwaad. Can--' , v "sg -i 'wesalae. r' Special to Joaraal. WasatnoroM, August 3-Tb movs aal of the allita Uiaard Tekla begaa Uat Sunday from Tien Tin. . Tbe Rus sia commander made a ahow Of rdur taaos to Joinjs the wlvance bat part of the Russian . troop bad already beva thrown forwent. The Japanese troops I the advance ttrack a Chinese village and araeaal. The Ohlaee opened fire from loop bole aid woanded thirty Japanese. Tbe laltrr then retired from their position and fresh forces were pu.hed up. Shetlg, the Chinese diiector of rail roads, declares onirially that if the allies continue to march on Pekln, all the min isters will be killed. Tbe viceroy of Msn kla makes the same declaration. The Chinese viceroys declare that no more messages will he sent lo tbe minis ters because the allies are advanciug on Pekln. Two Chinese otticial who have shown friendship for foreigners have lieen be teaded- The Stale Department has a dispatch In in CoiimiI Fowler at C heefoo which nays that the cipher message from Hinis- er Fowler at Pekln was genuine and vas dsletl July SOlb. Washington, Aug. 2. It would not o surprising to well-informed military experts here should tbe Chinese army vhic.h proposes to dispute the advance f the allied troops upon I ekin lie mugbl between two fires, for, coincident with the advance from Tientsin, asecond olunni, composed of Japanese troops, has left Shan Hsi Kwarv. Shan llii Kwaa ts ou the same paral lel of latitude as Pekln. There Is a cood .oad leading to Pekln from that plsct- md the coin in a following it could co- iperste with tho one leaving TIol- i,in It Is expected by ofllniuls here that the Chinese loopi will make an effort to top the 1 lentsin forces a short distance from thai city. Failing iu ibis il is be lieved the Chinese will fall back behind the walls of IVkin. The disposition in official circles seems to believe that another defeat to the (Jhincse forces outside of Tientsin will mean the collapse of organized nppos -tlon. SHAH'S NARROW ESCAPE. Attempt On His Life In The Bois deBou- logne. Saved By His Grand Vizier. Paris, August 2, Following closa upon tbe assassination of King Humbert at Monzaandthe attempted shooting ol King Alexsnder at Belgrade, a deter mined attempt was made here this morn ing to kill the Shall of of Persia, as he was leaving the Palace ef tbe Povui- cigns, where he is the guest of the Kreucb nation. A letter dated from Naples was re ceived by -the Shall in the mail this morning, warning him that bis life was In danger. This letter wns posted In rls. It said: "To-day you shall meet the la ne fate s Humbert." The letter was signed by an Italian, who gave bis address. Disregarding the letter, tho Shah left Ibe Palace shortly after 0 o'clock in the morning oa a visit lo the pottery werks at Sevres. - The gales on tbe A venae Malakoff side were opened wide, sad while the guard turned out to present arm lbs royal landau started at a walk In the middle of the avenue and turned to tbe left Into the Avenue do Boll de Boulogne: Betide the Shah tat hit Orand Vliler, Amjn Saltan, and facing the monarch were Dr. Adeock, his phy sician, and General Parent of the French s my, Bicycle policemen and detective In plain clothes, also riding on wheels, proceeded sad surrounded tbe monarch's carriage. - It proceeded only shout 90 yards towards the Avenne da Bob) de ttoalogne, when a young man, having the dress sad sppearance of workman, pushed tbe police saide and sprang ap oa lb tbe footboard of tb , Carriage. He held a drawn revolver aad quickly pointed II at tbe Bbeb, almost .touching Ike monarch', breast with tbe maul For soma reason ha hesitated a moment before pressing - lbs. trigger. ' Instinct ively the Bhah bent slightly to lb left. pattlsg oat hit right head st lb lias to ward off bis assailant.-" 1 Ta tirand Vlalar, a man of great strength, promptly seised tb woaliMie satsatla's wrist and gripped so hard that la msn dropped the weapon, which fell on ta carpet at lbs bottom of ths car riage. At tb asm. la.taut a delect l. In spec tor seised tbe man around ths -vslsi ssd threw ftlrh ta the ground. Td Ilk la bars s photograph of that aua," nonchalantly exclaimed lit (then. Tbea sddrlf a few word la kit aallv tongas la kit companion. th. sarriag,bs told tb coachman U drive oa. 1 Tb weald I sssenln a a. dragged off U polio station. All b would ay wbe questioned there to bit re mod was lb la: "I did what 1 wMird to do." II refused to tell bis name. The woold-b mardorer S sk. In ths itroe; Boatbara accent, snl msy prnv to be SB tltllaa, though hundkerrhlnf found I 0s him bears the ftisik of th Oi ban I dred-ari'l-elghlh Tfm h t:.'i;!innt of the I line, now ttaf lnnd at I crwrsc. j Tsrlt bts rrcelrH neirt of ths sl- JAsatesuUnf ii M.ik U here lalerbrnaadnHy a faard Iter lever he goes. Curt prrcaailoai wU! I also b taken le protect fresideat Loa- .1 - t - easccau iesieriaj. -. e ,i. epertai to joaraal. Rauuoa. Aag. a, The Raleigh tram defeated Slaleavllle today by a acor of 4 to t. Hits made wer Kalelgk a, 8UUvill8, error Italelgh a, Bute villa 1 Baltcriee were Peraoa aad Maa nera, Keana and Lamber. i - Americta Coal Export. , LoaooK, Auguai 1 Mack atteatioa la Ulag glvea ia maaaractarlna: circle to tbe report of the British Coatal at Philadelphia, aUtiag that tbe Called Slates bad beconas large 1 porter of eal to Europe, Germany, Ualy aaa An trie aslng it la prefereace lo the English coal. T . ' ':'" 'i "'':- , , . It Is his opinion that Its Introduction luto England Itself la threatened. East Riter Tnnaels. New Tobk, Aog, t so i prise was sprang el the meeting nf tbe State Rail toad Commission In this city-today when the full scoe and flans fot two projec ted tunnels under the EVutl Elver were fully explained. '5 These tunnels are to cost $30,000,000, are to be completed in five years, and the money is to be put up by English capitalists. The companies making application are the New York & Brooklyn Colon Trans poilation Company and the New York, ilrnoklyn fc Jersey Cfly lUptd Transit Company. Storm In Wilmington. Wilmington, N. C , August 3 This city was swept by a terrific rain and wind storm this afternoon. Lightning struct and partially unroofed Bonds' Hotel, and Ibe wind carried off tbe roof of the Seaboard Air Line freight ware bouse. Tbe rainfall was almost equal to a cloudburst. Water stood more than a foot deep in Market Street, aud the street floors and basements of many of the principal buildings were flooded with water. The three-masted schooner Sarah D. Fell Captain Loveland, Philadelphia, broke from her moorings at tbe Atlantic Coast Line wharf, drsgglng tho pillars with her, drifted into the channel and collided with the two-masted ctat-twise Kcbooncr Joseph. TheJosph was dis masted and the hull badly damaged. "SPARTACUS." The Anthor'a Starr of Hair lie tTsusie to Write It. A writer In the Lcwlston Journal who Interviewed Itcv. Elijah Kellogg says: When nxkod If he hnd written any (lecluiiiiitioiiH iH'Bldes "Spnrtaeus to the Clndlntors." "Uegulus to the- Cartha plnlaiiH," "Vlrlnlits to the Iloinan Ar my" und "Pericles to the People," he replied thr.t he hnd written "lellius," but that It had never been published. TliL'ii be asked the writer If be bad ever heard bow "Spartacus" came to lie written, und when told that be had never beard an autlientlc statement concerning it Mr. Kellogg said: "Dining uiy first year in Andorer Theological seminary we wen required to write original declamations and de claim tbein before au audience. A com inlttee of three seniors criticised the speuker publicly, and lVofessor Tarke performed (be saute duty privately. I always dreaded to face an audience and especially to be criticised publicly, tnd so I thought I would write some thing that would so Interest them In the story of It that the critics would forget to uotlce the errors, and so I wrote Spartacus.:' When 1 had finish. .Hi declaiming It,' the professor ssked the committee If they had any sugges tions to offer, and they aald they bad not but Professor Parke told me pri vately that there were errors tbst might be mentioned, but tbst he wss glad I bad made a dejiarture from the old custom of declaiming nothing but sernioua and moral disquisition and bad rlreo tbeni some rhetoric. . ' l So the author of "Spartacus" was tbe first- declolmer of IL Little did be think tbst no waa the first of thou ssnds of , acsdetnla.; and collegiate youths oa both sides ef tbe sea to re cite a composition of so bumblo origin. This bit of literary history to precious as coming from tbe Hps of this grand old msn, and this Interview will forev- er have a safe piece In the treaaur bouse of tbe writer's memory, Harmless, effli lest, rsllabla ssd pleas sat to Uke Is Roberts Chill Toole for' chills, fevers, malaria, night sweats ssd la grippe. 13d. No care, ao pay. "The best I ever saw," (s what they all tay. 0, D. Brad bam, F. B. Daffy Co., aad lMhhtg CSIaewara. WstU-By Iks way, who It lbs god of war-or wsa, raibert PotU I'r f org oil a ik duffer's asms, I at I tklsk It wss Aaaaalaa, Chills, fever aad malaria yield to Koberu' Chill Toole, If yoa get tb geo sin, with a red cross oa label. l e per bottle. Money back If II falls. C D Brad- kam, F. S. Duffy Co . and U. It. l avlt ' WkM ah II M Dllr TTi7 Aren't. It Is S great drawback to kav tense. What do yoa sttftD? Whra gtrt bu tens til th snrn th like best r afrsld of her. Ceree4 Nell Do yon know the lsriruigs of fiosrf 1'.. Hp I know that whrn lis -n !i n, if "ilinnrh of Amerltsn rrsutiia. It (ionti't m-an 'I hta yon." If t,,;i.;.-1 ! h 1 !,: ... 1 r f. fr ,1 AVrpetaUe Trf paration for As similating uKroodandBcula Lng rite Sfejtaaciis anflliowels of Protrtolcs DigcationCheerfur ness and Rest.Contains neillar OpomIofptune norXiiteralr VOX JiXRC OTIC, .-f JUC , rFoTnfawaa . L BpntaWtnsVsw esaYIJsn Apetiecl Remedy forCoitsUpa Tion, Sour Stonvch.Diarrhocn and Loss or SLEEP. Fae Simte Signature of , XEW YDBK." - 11 jM: EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. UPPER. I j TERMJ lAfc I wrwjriaBesafcaewtt'f" wnwnMri m ia w 1 tj vsa, a UK r U' wl .am w MODERATE, for beautiful cataloouh rc Address J-A-Sr M il HOLT. Oak Ridge.NC FINANCIAL. r. A. flreen. Pres. K. II. Meadows, T. Praa. II. M . droves, Cashier. CITIZEN' RANK, or jsrarw bxeeut, xt. c Doing General Banking; Business. rel raary 18, tOO, Hui plus and I'ndiri-! dtd Proiits, $ia,l!IS.7n. Prompt nnd careful attention (riven to all business entrusted to as. Accounts received on favorable terms. Boon! t Direclonu ferdtnaad Ulrion B. U. Mseilowe, Chan. Outly, Jr. Jamos Undmoad slayer Habu, Thomas A.breaa, 0. . for. 1. A. alnalowt, tainnel W. tch, 'ibas. B. t"owir, I. W. flralneer. . W. Smallwuod, o. n. ivea. w. r. f irockott Mark Disotaay. F. & XL BANK FEBRUARY 1st. I0OU. . t Capital Stock $73,000 Sarplas, Undivided fronts, IO,OtM 8.400 1 62, MW Deposits.. OFFI0ERH. ' , t, II. Ctrruia President. ' V V " W. 8. Cdaowick, Vice Pres. , .. T. W. Dbwbt, (laahier J. W. HiDotjt, Aaa't t'aahlcr. ' , V-v . , Miss UuowkiS rjAKrvToiVr. r,;".;.;-.'.'i-:- piitKUTORS; Wm. B. Blades ; . M. M. Marka, J U. D. Brad ham, P. 11. l'olietler, U Ii. Cutler, . T Jno. Suter, . . . W. 8. Chsdwlck, J. W. Stewart, . T..W 'Demey,-'. i.-tr ' It collects for merchants, nana factor eis sod other Basks promptly at pecial rates to- earn, and makes qnirkeet re- lorn poattble. By It liberality and n lerprlslns: business methods, it is forging to th front of Kaal Carolina's Banking Institutions. In iu own city, U b the nly one which dors.not pay Interest on Deijotlia.- . . ' F, M. fUntatsat, ,- A. D. Wsrl J. M. Psa, . - E. W. Pa. ilMlONS, POU A WARD, ATTORNEYS as1 C0CNSF.L0RS s .f-;"-. ' . ' LAW. vm staana,!. v -(Met C8 Bo, Front Rtront, nearly Oppo , sit Hotel Challawka, (Offloe also at Raleigh and Bmith field.) praetlee In lh enantt ol 'rTn. Txipltn, JimM, tmjilow, ;rterM ranillno. Wake, tolin.ton, UamnU and Wllaoa; ta tna Ha pram and swleral UrarU, and Wusravo) tmrrk-m ar doalrad. IVlletler, ATT0UNET AT LAW, i !dU Street, Iswjerf Brltk BallflUr. Will r'""1la t" CnnnriK of Crave Iferteritl, Joi, tinmium inn I'mulM,. V. o UutulMliao krtie anil buirem imrt he 11. v.. turivr.nn, V.'i Ilroml tltrvtt f : & L:"i r.":' I rvrt: Ill V, : . 0 i .r ' It, J r . l!. 1 - m v.x1' y v u u y r'rlr.ftr.ts ar.d Children. ' Tb Kind Ycu Have Bears tho . Signature Vjfjr In ; : Use ; For- Over Thirty; Years THnTfttmiftufteOMMMV. Htw VOftsi etTV 1 OI- OF NORm CAkOU?JA. - The Head of lbe isle's Educi lionut Fysltni. Three academic courses leiullni; to do KrttM. Profi.'Ri-lonl c(iiinc3 in Law Medicine ami Pharmacy. ' 8 .mm r flcho'il for Tcarhors. rVhidarsliipit nnd li'mrs lo Nt edy Vm tuition In (iin Tuition ?i;fl. didslea for Ministry j Miiiiiler 8 ms anil . l'1'cacbers, J SU students besidt'S 101 in Hummer School. 'Si U'uchoit in the faculty. For catalogues and Information r.ddrrea P. P. YEN ABLE, Pnsiiteit, ' . v; Cbupt i him. n c.,--'; Trinity5Pairk . ' Pteparn thnrjtigbly for Oolloim. Ot- n . u I. 1 . I .. ' I? .... II. I. Matbemailcs, flideacvs. Hwtory, Kroni b,' Qetmaa, ;Book-kcfinir.- M norapby, and Typewrl inir. Kxtcllent lllinny and. THE WilVHiSITV KJ Dinoaiiira ariiiin'a. racni'y 01 i-rvrn eoilrge graduwes.. KeW anl 1 iU-ant bulldiuKS furubhid with all mo i rn in 4 y. provemeots. All of the fliai a ruins' ! i last of sixteen entvreil eiilb g, Vot il- . luatrstMl caulogue, add reus, ' r V,Oj.'-BWI,Ura.m'aaler,' ' ' '. ;., Durham, N. O. - EASTJ2UN. CiBOLINA DISPATCH UM; -AND- smipioii Steamship Go. - For All Vohii JVorHi. Tho Steamer NEUSK trill luavo on Mo'itKyt. Wclnrailars, am) Ki i'ln j'H nl II p, in. sharp, 1111k iug Umlings at Uri titul, atcl Uoait ok 1 lanl. , ... " The Str. Nowberno C'ommenelug July lt, l I bf i t 1J o'clock no on Tuel iy an l P. n!a;', making lan llnc t C'rli'iit il. II mimlin I Sid anil Nk IIi i.il. , Uf Freight t'-jvivt-d not liiti'. than one hour prounim to s-iiliiij;. For fnrlh'-r informution !' I" C, '). JIKNDKUMOX, At. IT. K. Kisn, On, Mjrr.j H.C. Ik t.iiiNP,(ii'n.Frt.4 IW.Att Norfolk, Viw i.usseli lkv.?' Wl ' la I'.. v.f-1 I ' I." I! ' 'I ll-l.." i ! ' r 1 -II M y.'l l nd a'loa. ymi it ' ' ! j hi rnt. It i " , r -ro A t 1 tmpt Ith but on Inil'rnstl.in, All J" r 1 n l' rod!!, mn 1: -x if t:. a-
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1900, edition 1
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