THK WEEKLY JOURNAL Pahliahad ia Two HiWim, rrj Tim dty aad hdj, at t MkiUW tHreet, tw Barn, N.a CHARLE5 U 5TEVEN3, KDrroi ard norunot. 8L'BSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month. 0 OuU. Threra Mwilb, " Six Moolhe, 00 " Twelve Month. tl 00 ONLY IN ADVAKC. AJv erlisin-- rale furnished upon ap pliralion lit the office, or upon inquiry by mail. lyi'ht JuI'KNal U only seal oa mj iu -i.!-. ainf batti. Subscribers ill r.Mt-ive noti ( t-xpiratioo of their si.li scnplioin- mid an immediate reepounr lu nolire I appreciated by llit Jm HN Al.. Kiili r il t the I'twlomre N. ('. u stH-onil-t'Uss matter. Sm tlon Two. Friday, Sept. 24. 11100 EXHIBITS INDICATE RESOURCES. A local Kair, or t 8lale Klr tliouWI U an exhibition of the products of its l ( alii v, or Stale. And these exhibits are a visible Knur anlee of the resources of Ihe country and show the possibilities of soil and climate, aided by the Industry and Inii l ligetice of the people who have grown prod nets. The exhibits may lie the product of manufacture, and in degree, these nianu fai lures will Indicate the resources of Ihe section, attesting by I he variety articles, the skill of the makers, as will the linish of the articles show the possl billtles for manufacture. The New Bern Kair, la its former ex hibits, have shown visitors the possibili ties of Kastern North Carolina, both in lis grown and manufactured product? These exhibits have been eicellent in the past, but there in every reason for expecting even greater excellence In Ihe November V&iv Exhibition, this year. In one grown product, especially, should the Fair management encourage competition in making an exhibition, and that Is in tobacco. There was at one time, some very erroneous ideas about this section of North Carolina, as regards Its ability lo grow fine tobacco. Home persons may still have ilouUs about the quality of tobacco grown in this section, aud there can be nothing like a Tobacco Kxhlblt al Ihe November Kair, in tills city, to thoroughly dlnipate forever such Ideas. I.ct the Fair management offer som good premiums for tobacco, and make a good tobacco eihlblt at the coming Fair. PRESIDENT BRYAN'S REPORT. 'The annual report of President James A. Bryan, of ihe Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, which ia to be sub mitted to the stockholders of the road, this week, and of which a summary may be found in another column of the Journal, Is a report which vitally con cerriB every business aud commercial In terest of this section. From Morehead and New Bern, Ihe A Jt N C railroad la THE great high way over which the trade must flow, and very largely is Klnstou and other points on the line lo be the gainers from the well directed management and main tenance of this road. I'ri'sldent Bryan's report this year has in ll more than the ordinary pasting In terest of an annual report, for the paat year lias witnessed a revolution In the A .V N . ). road, In ita passenger and freight service, by the Urge Increase of Its rolling stock, by the construction of an almost new roadway, and the build ing of habitable quarter at lu station for the traveling public, and being able lo take proper cam of the goods en trusted to lit hands, by better freight facilities. Doing away with old things, and creating a new order of affair, 1 cerUln to be met by resistance on the part of tome, criticism on the part of many. President Bryan' move ha received tbeae rebuff, and yet the basinets com munlly of thlt ally ha fully endorsed hi change la train tched!, bit la created lander of freight factlllle to the hipping trade bar, aad to tha many added convenience glr lo the ir rat ing public Th ttory of Morebeed"! g rut tat-xee latn tammer, - Maald reaoti, saowi What la A. It. 0. road did to auk lb tureae. Tee laeraaatd anslas a H point 1oa lb aaUra lie. It tadloaliv that trad ttlaU, aad ibat epportaehy, by 101 inMpotutlott, taf eel madia u Wlag Hl Ufa. ,fiol rarllroa4 la Mbjarabl akyka4 oadllloa, rraaldaal Bryan ta bti tapart Awi wba4 baa alraady kW U pUnUi U lU tahlMmaUM, aavttwU r ik fataM Biui .iij. a V mtmm www mm pMMMJ mm fsnbat doaa, b tddad tatprtniiaait to la toad, lre-y lecreaaiag lu buie ! sad ear-Blag capacity ' A ay report can ba so worded, o eSet-' lively draw op, wlla aa array of stall lies laal oaa ileceiv. If deception 11 lie . aired, Prealdeol Bryan preaeult Lis rtp.irt, with It figures, ll details of business, lu receipt and xpendllurt-i. and its' various exhibit, favorable lu this, ul favorable In thai But mere detailed accounls, caonui show bow the people of the section ill rough which the A. A N t road pauses , have been benetlllett lucrra.-nl trade of local merchants is uoi shown in the annual report, belter land valurs along Ihe road, are not pla ed lu ihe no nual report. But all these have come during im pasl year, and while I'residriil Krvan. in his evolution of Ihe Mil M ullel road into : Ihe greatly Improved Atlantic A North j Carolina railroad, canuol declare a di i deud lo Ihe stockholders nf the road the question, purely, slriclly and pmc- j tlcally a business one, is, has nt'lliit-i gaiu been a nota'jle and has not the greater good been accomplish, -d , by Tresideut Bryan's plan id manng. mem r The .lot UN A i believes that the future will justify President Hrvan's luanai ment of the A A N. ('. road, during his li r s I ) ear, as its I res i den I Reasons why you should use Huberts' 'Tasteless Chill 'Tonic, composed of pur est Ingredients, pleasautest to lake, and cures when others fail. It is master of chills, fevers and all other malarial dis orders 2V No cure, no pay ) It Davis, F. S. Duffy Co., C I) Bradham PRICES NEVER HIGH ENOUGH. A dispatch from Atlanta, says "The farmers of Georgia, have made a remarkably unanimous delenuiiial u i, this season to gel the highest po sible value for their cotton crop. "Extremely hot weather for I lie la-t three weeks has caused the remainder ol the staples in the fields lo open wilii a rush, and already the greater portion of the yield to lie gathered and that remain ing unsold are held in tiie warehouses ot local factors until the owners are satis fied thai the price lias reached high water mark "Very Utile has been disposed of at m lower figure than 10 cents a pound, mid uearly all the planters have urgent debts which must be paid olT Immediate ly, and these arc selling Just enough cot ton at present to accomplish this pui pose. The large balance will not be sold tin til the eleventh hour, and not a few f the more wealthy producers have ex pressed an intention to hold their snr plus until next Hpring If necesBary." And one year ago, probably sever - eights of these same farmers would have b 'en willing lo raise anil sell cotton, for an Indefinite number of years, if tliev could lie assured of receiving seven cents a pound for what t li-y could raise. But now with cotton at ten cents u pound, these farmers agree to hold their cotton for still higher prices At Ave cents a pound, a year or so agn, the cotton farmer was unwilling to en ler Into any such agreement, anil hi a time when he needed protection, when to-day the price of cotton yields mug nltlcent protit to the grower It Is the old story of never being Isfied, aud the cotton fanner i nol alone, for the wheal grower, the i urn grower, and the raiser of live stink, have all seen the time when they pur tued Ike same ceurse, of holding the r products when prices were high, and they had good returns for their labor, but tbey wanted to get a little more And what has been the lesull in unni or mese caaet : Ihe consumer has found supply elsewhere, ami the hold er had either to Bell al lower figures than he could have received, or elm held hit product! until forced tv do-pose of tbem, and al a loat. Cotton mty go higher, and the fanner who now refute to tell t tcu cents, bt ctute colton may tell at eleven cent, twelve centt, or higher, may gel these higher prices But In holding hit cotton, the farmer goet beyond hi legitimate butlneu, when lb price I al a figure aiaurmg bias full return for hi labor, and be come a much a tpeculalor t if be bought cotton fuluret In the New York market, and once tpecultlor, ll will lie bard for the farmer to determine what I a fair price, and at what price he iboald tell bit cotton. Htati or Obio, Oitt or Tolido, ' ' ' mm L.UCA" IXHinTY, j F J. Csimt make oth that he I lb tenlor partner of tba firm of V. i. CHBirr Co., doing bullae In lb City of Toledo, County anil But afora- atd, and that tald firm will pay lb iua of OlfE HUNDRED DOLLARS for aaca aad vry cat of Catarrh that ca aotba eared by tb at of Bau'iCa tabb Cdkc. FRANK J. CUENIY. Bwora lo before to aad tubeerlbed In my praasae. UU tb day of Dec at bar, A. D. 18M. 1HI A. W. OUtABOK, Notary rW!. Ratf CahM-YtrCbrf ti tat lataraai ly aad aeu fflrwctly a-a iba bo4 and aaaaartaaa of tba yeta Bead foe laMlaaoalaie, frea. ', r. j. cam kt oa, ToMo, o, , lol4 by DrogrWa, Wc . - I , HalTi Faa!) pDJj an Ua beat. ALL lV0i.7ft A dnxggiat ia Mtcea, Ge., savs: " ! ktve sold a large quantify of Mather" a Prteod, and have never known an in sis nee where it hat failed to produce the good results claimed for it. All women agree that it make labor ahorter and lest painful. " Mother's Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects I are readily experienced by all expectanl I mothers who use it. Years ago it passed the experimental stage. While it lwayj Shortens isoor ana lessens me pains or delivery, it is also o? the greatest benefit during the earlier months of pregnancy. rcaJilv overKome, and the liniment relaxes the strained muscles, permitting them to expana wunoui causing uisrrcss. motiier s Friend give great recuperative power to the mother, and her recovery is sure nd rapid. Danger from rising nd swelled breasts is done away with completely. Sold by drug-gists lor II bottk. THE BRVDPIE1.D REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. OA. teil - mi Blw.truod buuk fwf poctant wSm Texas Town Washed Away. Special to Journal. Ai sun, 1kas, September 25. A n -port says that tin- town of Marble Falls, was washed away by the Colorado rivi r Hood. All ellorls to reach the place failed ti -day. Marble Falls has a population of about illlil, and is in Burnett county not far above Austin. MOI KVH l.KMON EI.IXIK. Keg-ilia! l)i I. Ivor, Ntouiaeke, Huwtil autl Kidneys, For biliousness, constipation and ma lar la. For Indigestion, sick an 1 nervous lieaihiche. For sleeplessness, nervousness nil heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kldnej diseases, take Demon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Mk- and 1 1 Unties at druggists. Prepared ouly by Dr. II. Mozley, A -lanta, (is. A rrmuliieiit Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, wllh great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and constipation, 1 have been cured1 by Dr. Mozley's lmon F.llxlr, and am now a well man. Kkv. 0. C. Dav is, Kid M K. Church South. No 'JHTalnall St., Atlanta, (la. A I'romlii lit Meinphiaii Writes. Dr II. Mozley, Atlanta Having lieen a gical sufferer for three years from In digestion, ami been treated by many physicians, who failed lo give me an any relief. Continuing to grow worst my brother advised mo lo try Dr. Mo ley't Demon Kliiir, which remedy he had used for several years. I commence! its use, and H.ust say that your Lemon Klixir Is the greatest medicine on earth. I have never suffered a day since I com inenceil using Lemon Kliiir. It L. Koiro, JOfi Hernando St.. Memphis, Tenn. This Is to certify that I used Dr Mo? ey 1-etnon Klixir for neuralgia of the iead and eye wllh the most marked beiielit to my general health. I would i gladly nave paid JotHj lor the reller It bat given me at cost of two or three dol i lars. H. A Rkaix, 1 Clerk Superior Court Handolph Co., (ia. Hlow Thermometer. "This thermometer registers only 7'J ! degrees," reinsrkcd Mr Snagg. "I am ; su e the temperature is higher than I that." 'Yes, It Is," added Mrs. Sntggf "I dropped that thermometer yesterday, and since then I think it is about 7 de grees slow.'' QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, Angusl Flower tllll bat the laig est sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers' tnd grandmothers' never thought of uting anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors weir scarce, and tbey seldom beard of Appen dicitis. Nervous Protlrattoa or Heart failure, e'c. They used Aaatait Flower lo clean out the ylem and tlop fermenta tion of digested food, regulate the action of the liver, itlmulal the nervent aod organic actloa of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headache tnd other ache You only need a fw daaea of Oreen't A'iguit Flower, In liquid form, lo make y u satisfied Ibeta 1 nothing terioui the m iter with yog. For tale by F 8 Daffy aaSMI4Ml It. ('shier I can't honor that check. madam. Your bmband't account la Over drawn Woman Hnhl Overdrawa, I It? Iaaa- pecled something was wreag wbea be tlgntd thlt check without waltltg for ma to get lb by it eric. lrg na i pot aatroaoaten eaed lb itrn baat tbl an 7 and doctor rieclara aaarly all tb pro Iralloa ware ladaetd by disorder of lb iiomacb. Good beaHh follow good dlgetUo. JCodJDftpvUCradlgu what yaa aal. If joa bv laeUfdoa er dvt-M-ptla It will lekry raliv pad perally tar joa, T Daffy.' fc-afV lb) U-i U .w latcM .' " ft r-mirm. j Lst GoTerauneBt Crop Report For This SUte. Sapreaie I'otirt No Case (enrrat lataartaare Kepnblle fatter ta be Established. Nrtr Ei ' odattoOkUhaiia- Prom 1 n e ii t A r r 1 1 a I s. Special lo Journal Ralkioii. September SS. -Til Sup- ; reme Court to lay look up the nrtldi. trict appeals The clerk of the couil i says thai there are no cases on the docket l this term which are of ny ' general interest or imparlance It will be severs! days lit fore the Sup rente Court announces the names of the 47 applicants for attorney's license who passed examination. Two of the applicants were negroes Three new lodges of Odd Fellow have been organized, Grand Secretary Woodell stales, these being at Franklin ton, Homing and Lesksville Among today's arrivals here were Senator Marion Butler, w ho had a con ference with one of th" leading Kepul licans, Collector Iluncan; Joseph J. Mar tin of I arboro, Republican iioitiluec for Congress from the 2nd, district, Fran cis D. Winston, Slate organi7er of Dem ocratic clubs: B. B. Wlnborne. judge of Bsrlie county Inferior couri, William It Allen of (iol.lsboro; J II Bridgers, T. T. Hicks and A. C. Z dlicoffer of ll ;n derson; Joseph P. Pippin of Tarboro; A A. K. Seawell of Jonesboro; K F Ayd letl of Elizabeth City. The Farmers Alliance in this State is now beginning an earnest attempt at re organization. Its fortunes have been for a long lime at a very low ebb The Republicans are making plans to establish a paper here. The negroes have In view i tile an ex odus to Oklahoma. Some from t ti i s sec lion are now living in that Territoi v and declare It to be an earthly paradise Next spring a considerable movement of negroes northward and westward may be expected. There are at present r7 veterans In the Soldiers' Home here of these !l are in hospital. The last crop report by the I'nlled Slates for this State, tliis season was it sued this morning, for the week ended last night It contirms all previous re ports of a short crop of cotton. In some sectious all will be picked in twenty days from date. The farmers in the middle and eastern sections do not de lire rain, as it would injure open cotton aud Interfere with picking, which is progressing more rapidly thau ever be fore. The colton crop is lemarkably clean. The report says in detail. Splendid weather for gathering crops aud for other farm work prevailed luring th week. 'The temperature wa much lower, In fad a few degrees below ihe normal iluriii the tirsl half of the week, . though rising slightly above normal the latter portion. The morn Ings of the lHtli and llllli were very cool and llghl frost was reported to have occurred at hig'i rillitiules In the iiioiin lain districts. 'The weather remained very dry in many counties, while in others beueticial -mowers occurred both si the beginning and al the end of the week. The amounl of sunshine win. abundant. While the absence of rain is causing fui ther delay in fall plowing, a general or heavy rain would nol be bene ficlal on account of the possible Injury to open cotton, w ith which the 'ieids are now dotted Picking cotlon made fairly good headway during the week under Ihe favorable weather conditions In many counties the crop is now all open, and over three fourths gathered Some correspondents express the opinion that al! the cotlon will ha picked by Ihe middle of October. All previous report of a very short crop have been confirmed. Fodder pulling is over and farmer are bousing t lie corn crop. Cut ting the last tobacco In northwestern counties is advancing rapidly, but no Im provement Is reported In the late curings Peanut are nearly all harvested in the oath and are ready to dig In the north portlont; the crop Is short. Peas, iweel potatoes, and fall gardens were tome- what benefited by the rains of the week. Turnip are doing well; many turnip ware town during the week tnd have come ap nicely A good deal of plowing wt done where the toll wt mold enough, and tome wheat, rye, and oat have been leoded, but tblt work I ftr behind the average for the tetton Cyclone Kills Eirbl. Faikiiai LT, Minn , September 24. Maager details have reached here of a terrible ca'.ulroph which vlillrd the village of Morrltlowa, 10 mile weri of bere, thorlly before G o'clock tbl even ing. The village wa tlruck by a cyclone and a barn wa raited Ip the air and dropped dlmctly on top of Paul Qatx ke't saloon, where H people bad taken refuge from lb ttorm Tb saloon col lapsed and all lb ooeupant were burled In lb debris. It la id that ighl detd bodle and tbraa lojored prtoo were laka from lb ruin. ' Storm Stnck Seattle. Bpeclal lo Jovraal Bbattih, Wb., cVpteaiber SA Tit (rant ooatt Moral rtacbed br, damag ing v"Prty t th ana-ant of f TOO.IWO aad rndwrlo It baadred people boat- Deith of Ccaeril Palmer. Bpaalal te Jearaat. T ' raiaariBLD, til., 8itaabr ---oral Jobs at. Painter, b wa Ibe bead af the Ootd Deateoralla ticket, Id 180, died bere today, aged N - f' -- -. ' -' , . . " . , . t , . afaileaa Llm tmi car ail Uvar Hl rrtetldo. ' '. . ' THE snuiB roirrTcTOEXr Mias: Owaers TVcilca Fll rYaptrty tad Aaaadoa Wart. Ho CUbcv . ' Special to Journal. 1 1 a ia ltuk , Pa., Septemlwr iV Tba ! coal mine owner la this region sty that I they will flood the mlaei aod aliaadoa their efforts to gel workers, ihe Sham 1 okin collierie fall. W i Lxustlti, Pa., September ?5. (Special) Five handrad miuert left ' here for the bituminout mine. Five 1 thousand have gone tine Ihe tnlbracite ' strike brgaa. I PniLADKt.PBia, September St - lu lled of Um expected clatb between the troops and striking miners In the Schuylkill region loday a peaceful calm pervaded the region and there was nol Ihe slightest disorder for the soldiers to be called upon to quell, in fact, iu niui-l of the districts of the anthracite coal fields the day was extremely iiiel, there lieiug no demonstration whatever on the part of the striker. While the operators claim that number of their employes returned to work In (be Schuylkill, It was early t -day evident that the operations did not assume the activity which the mine own en yesterday expected, and today tind more Idle collieries than al any lime since the strike began. The strike leaders claim iiuriy addi tions lo their ranks, and President Mitchell estimates lhat the strikers force was augmented today to the extent ol 1,8'JO or 2,000. No overtures to end the struggle have been offered by either side. The strike leaders are occupying themselves In in ducing mine workers to quit, and I bt operators arc endeavoring to mine all the coal they can with their reducetl forces Meanwhile coal shipments from Hit mines are daily growing less, and eport of advances in prices of the commodity are received from all trading sections TEXAS RIVERS ON RAMPAGE. BrcaklnK All Records For High Water. Warnlns: Sent Out. Dali an Texas, September 24 The Trinity river is higher tonlghl than it has bet n since lS'.i:), when it broke all records. 'The water tonight lacks only six feel of reaching I lie IH'.M) mark anil is slili rising, owing to I ho heavy rains last night. No lives have been lost In Hie im mediate vicinity of Dallas, but colton and live stoi k, notably sheep and bogs, have fullered heavily. The Item of dam age to roads and bridges alone In the dozen or more c unities affected In Northern Texas will lie about $2.-0,00 A bulletin received here this afternoon from Fowler, in Bosque county, says: 'Brazos river out of Its bank; higher than in 12 years and going higher Big rise will reach Waco tonight." Fowler is ."ill miles north of Waco. ll is reported that 41 Italians bavt been drowned in Neuces liver Kighl persons are reported to have been drowned In the Hood al Brown wood. Part of Ihe town was wrecked Communication is cut off, hot h by vv lie nm! rail ArsTiN, Texas, September 24 (lov ernor Savers wired tonight lo all points soul h of here warning notices lhat the greatest Hood in the history of the Colo rado river, which Hows by this clly, is now surging down through the moun tain gorges to the northwest of here, and is expected at this place by mid night. Li.ano, Tcxss, September 24 The Llano river, a tributary of the Colorado, is 17 feet above normal and has done much damage In the valleys. No loss of life has been reported Reports from va rious points In West and North Texai are to the etlcct mat all I lie, small streams are greatly swollen and are sending large volume of water into the larger streams. UNITED STATES TO WITHDRAW. England Joins Germany's Proposal to Punish Chinese Offclals. Special lo Journal. Wasiiiniitoh, 8pl. 23. England and Japan now favor Germany's proposal, as to Ihe punishment of Chinese officials by the allies. Tba United Stales therefore ttandt alone In It view of what should be done, and German official lay Ihlt country I now itolated In It potltlo o far t China it concerned, aad thai American Iroopi will be obliged lo rellre to Pekln. Oeneral Chtffee ba been directed by cable, today, lo withdraw all United Slat troops from Pekln, and ratar tbem lo Manila, except one regiment of Infantry, four troop of cavalry aad oaa light battery. General Chaffee will rv- tnaln lo charge of that. A ctblrgrara nnnoaoeee lb murder of eleven more mlloarie la iba Huantl province. Further Chinese Uprislor. Special to Joaraat. lloaaaoao, Beplenbar 13. Advice from Canloa ay thai lbCblBeorga- laailoa kaowa a tba "Triad." baa a cltted litelf, JO.0O0 tlrong, with tba boi rtlnKwkngaa provlnoa, arbo are la rebellion, aad lky tbraaUa Caatoa, alto tbraataa to dettroy tba fraaab gaa boa above Caatoa, Prince Taaa bat been atada preaideal of ihe ( hlaa Qraat CoandL Did t Star Oea-er to Yea tba Ihlt Pmbt Dav if pAii-Kii-Lta oa tbe end of Iba flegar applied pact or tvlra to asaaqotto btte-'-weald' esaatetae iba Itdtta'anitl tveedily pattact tba twclllagt 1-ala-XIUer arlll al car bliet, ana lUng ef etber poltoaeo laeert a wall a rpUle; Be tllraailoa apoa rapper oa aacb bottle. Avoid obil Bia, tbeva I bat on Pala Klller, Parry D i Price 5 and SOo. wiL'tiif . .Trrrz.-. iv i" . ..ji mm m . aifflflating llel-andBetfiita- bJlglSlDtKaiBalalBowta Promotes DigestionJCtorfiJ- ness ana rest.un(ains namer Ojium.Morjrfune norMiiicral. iNOT KARC OTIC . CSjmZmf? SiSSirpMaTTCaT Aperfecl Remedy forConstip tion , Sour Sh3uv:h,Diarrtioea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nrss and LOS9 OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. mil EXACT COPY OF iVTAPPER. Woman's Crowning Virtue. Bbltoh, Mo., July ST. For yean I suffered terrible pain rery month and my doctor told ma 1 could nol be cured t-zcept by an operation. I felt I could not submit to that and wai ao des pondent I had (riven up all bopei of a cure. My htiHband inalnted on my trying Wine of Oardui and at I a it thank God I did try It. Laat month I did not hxr a pain, and did all my work, which I had not done la eeven year. MRS MINNIE LITTLE. Modrsty 1$ the crowning virtue of American women. H Is the tratt thlt ill mankind admires. A modest woman is the must ptoinK of all created things. Because of this beatming virtue thousands of women prefir to suffer untold miseries rather than confide their troubles to a physician, and to even think of submittinu to an examination is revolt ing. They can't get their own consent to an operation. Wine of Caidui permits sensitive women to retain their modesty. Willi it they can cure " lemale troubles" in the quiet of their own rooms. If special treatment is required they can write to the Advisory Department ot the Chatta nooga Medicine Co., and their letters will be promptly answered by women trained in the cure of UIIIS' ABVISORT ItPAITBllT. Foralri(W to cm rtxiulrlnif araclal dlrertlniia, d1rt-aa. vlTlnu ayniptuma, UaUn' )vlr, '. Tfc t fiATTilOU'Ui EUK tbK vUm, t'tbalUnootfa, Tenn. LARCK BOTTLE ra tuuo I O el.tLAJi A FINANCIAL T. A. lrii, Vrvm. K. II, Mtiailowi, V. Prea. II. M. Urova, Caahler. Or NBTWT BBRN, JPT. C. Doing Oeneral Banking Business. Feliruary 18, 1910, Surplus and Undivi ded ProHts, fia.13f.7U. Prompt and rart-ful attention given to all businos entruited to us. Account received on favorable terms. Ittarft of flrlors. rardtnaad Ulriod K. U. BlMulOWt, Cbaa. DntTr.Jr. Jtunt-i Sedtnonil,, Mayer Halta. Tboma A.feratn, C. K. rov. I. A. tisadowt, tamuel W. Innck. Ohtu. R. Towior, I. w. OralnKer, S. W. Bmallwuotl, o. a. iva. W. r.Crocaatt. Mark Dicosaav. F. & M. BANK, FEBRTJART lit. 1900." Capital Stock 75,000 ftaralaa 10,000 Va4ivldf4 rroflts 2.(00 DeaoalU 1(2,000 OFFICERS. L II. OuTlbb jPrenidenl, W. P. C'BaDwiCK, vice rrc T, W. DiwiY, Cashier. J. W. BlDDii, At-s'l Cfc.l,irr Mis Bbowrir II ah is. Telle. DIHECTORSi Win. B. Blades M. M. Mark. '. 0. D. bradham, P. II. PlleUer, U U. Cutler, Joo. Buter, W. B. Chadwlr-it, ' 1. W, Btearart, T. W. Dewey. It Mnlla.-la for march anta, tntannfaniar- r and othtr Bank promptlv a epeot.l rate lo earb, and mate qalckeat r -Inm po til l.-. Oy lla liberality and an. U rprtalDi ba-ln ateibod, ills torirtnu U tbe front ol East Carolina's Baaklnf Inailtntlftfi-L In tta own eilv. It la tbe only one which doesot rnUreet on Uepoall. i fROrFHWIOftiL. r. H. Rlaaaaa. .1. Ward I. a. ttm, . a. w. r. 5tMnONS, POU a WARD, 1 ATTOXNtTI aal COVRSIlOtS al ' LAW.' - aw . . ' OttVoa 68 Bo. rroat Btraet, nearly oppo K ttoaet uaatiawaa, - (Offloe al at BaleUh aad BnlthBeld.) ri ati la la oitt a Cmrw, pgprht. nmrnm, OatWw. Uarlana tmmlivo, . ohnatea. Uaraat nS WIlaM la U wt aae ttUnS Maria, aad waswere wit a are ft Iran, , . --:,., ... P. II. Pelletler, T . ATT0KNIT AT LAW. - m 111 ItreeV Uwjsit BrUk Balldlar. ' - '' '"'"V fiN awaiKtln ta tne rvrMttti el Crrfm iWtorat. Jn... I i"- ."it I atlUK. U. a Cvtirt M bmlm aalt Suitwa Ir-OWl M For Infanta and Chndran: Hhs- Kint You - Have Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ITOSM th enmiM comm ht ntw wmi omr womanly weaknesses and irretiu brities. There should be no hesita tion. Delayed treatment means a chronic condition. The longer postponed the liar ler to cure. OF WINK OF CARDUI i ntx vis wu 0 wik. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AN P- Oa KRRIGHT 81 PASSHNGKH. For All PoliitM NorUi. The Steamer NEUSE will leave on Mondays, WctliuiIayM mil Fridays at 0 p. m. sharp, malt ing laudincB at Uriontal, and Koun- oke 1 'lurid . naun iii:aj. The Str. Newberne (Jomroeneiug July 1st, al l leave at Y3 o'clock noon 00 Tuesday and Friday. Baking landings at Orlrntul. Kuanoke laiautl and Nagt Uead. 5T Freight recoivad not laU-r than one hoar provions to sailing. ror farther iitformstion apply to OKO. HKM)KIWON, A-rt. M. K. Ki kg, flo'n. Mgr., (I.C. HunniN't.d. n.Krt.A I'mto.Aii Norfolk. V. Do jrou Wish to O-t terminate Btd Baiga, Cock Roacbcs, Anta ? Acl, Then Dm Liquid Creoleum (Venlimm la alf t tadl AnmaAnfif remedy fof aiaay ile sirtsfnts. As a dlln(olanl It la u per I or a earkoiV le acid, h aw-liker potto neat txir corto ia and has a ptVaaant aealibM wrtnf, Ureoieam M sura oeam 10 run, rur Han'-, la Dogs, bad iU kp fit kmM.' Th rkrtotNit evt-nd retneil oa lbs asarkat.1 TKM CENTS ONLY. 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