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IMU WLTLfIV;-in!ltnill ItTnV dty aa4 Friday, M M stkddto , CHARLES U STEVENS, Mtoa 4 paormiKToa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month Cent-. Three Mentha, 111 MoOlb, " Twelve Months, $1 ONLY IN ADVANCE. AdvertisinK rate furniabad upon a idicaliou al the ofBce, or upon inquny I y mail. T Thr Joirnal is only sent o pav in advance barns. Subscribers will ro. -vivr notice of expiration of their sub srnptioii" and n inimedlate rssspouse 1 nulic ..I I appreciates uy Jul HNAl.. th. Knlcrid at the l'oslofHce, Sr lU-rn N . i '. as Becnd-cUss matter. Section Two, rrlday. Oft. 5. !. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. atsarty a alike ihaas la both Um and inllnit. ladeid. U (kb criticism apeBa to the whole lot of asouWa U torical aotwja, with parka p ibe scp te of The Cloister and ike Ueana " Thy era aieBply flavored witb hUtury. bat, u ry iladeal knows as work ..' rwpraaealalioa are false to ihe iruiti ' rrirrt SEHiTQEIlL Me loth eavdkiai, bat raOacUoa oa la pert; dorse caoddaie aslag d' . . . ()icstlB OverslAduws te National Let lhe senatorial coaleet eitlM ooe. bui lei u Kcwocrat forge: ial toe Election In the SiatC Sf hi U among brethren of the mat p- TIES UP TIGHT. For President W I l.l.l A M JENN1NUS HliYAN, of Nebraska For Vice-President. A OLA I K STKV EN St N, of Illiuoii. Third Congressional District, N. t' t'HAKLES K. THOMAS, of Craven. LOVE HER STILL. We believe that the greater part of the sober minded, Intelligent portion of ihe people of this country, no matter to what political party they belong, view with dislike any attempt to create a feeling of distrust or eumlly between this country and England The ciceeding friendship that Eng land has manifested for the I'nlled States is claimed by these disturbers of gi od will to Ik; only self interest, that En laud feels the need of an ally. With how great contempt such a view would be repudiated by the English people knovvlclge of the English character makes plain. There is danger that the people of I his country will lose sight of the fact thnt In all essential IhingB Eng hind Is a real democracy and that the presence of royalty itself is mainly the result of Htlllsh conservatism and ns pert for the forms of established go r ii men t. They have the essentials of good government and If there Is any ruling power in England It la most cer tainly the House of Commons. All thoughtful minds also concede that the rule of England In a.l her va i bus colonies has been moat just and has resulted in the betterment of tl e races under her rule. Nowhere In the world Is there a disposition to throw ff this rule, and the loyally of the colonies is beyond dispute. As far back as 1H7I, M. Thiers, the eminent Krenchmau made Ibis prediction and late events have proven the soundness of his far seeing prophecy: "Whenever England Is In conflict with a foreign power Europe will see her colonics rally round and cooperate with h':r. Without the slightest expense to her they will equip their soldiers, their only ambition being to show their close U'lion with her and to demonstrate llikt their strength and energy are at her dls poxal Just as ber enormous resourc. i are at theirs. I predict this In spile y hi r smile of Incredulity, and although perhaps none of us will live to wllnett It." The closest bond of union between the two countries has been and will be, their 1 Irralure Nearly all writing that has b en ennobling, that has come to us from ouuide, has come to us from Eng land. American literature Is a thing that has sprung up within the memory of many now living. Ijong ago the wonderful Thackery visited these a bote He was for peace and good will. He fell at borne here as the American does wbo goea to England and coming bare ba said: "If I can say anything to show thai my name Is really Makepeace, and lo In crease tbe source of love between the two coontrlea, than plana God I will." If wa deatr to promote the welfare of lite world w eaanot but reciprocal ibis sentiment. Kaowiag oar ova faults, w may aaa I bat England has faalle. But weeaa heartily say that with all her faalle love bar at 111. REMEMBER ALL THE CANDI DATES. However much the Demot iac of the Third liUtrict and of Cravm i...int may be Interested in rM:u.' a iarc vote for the National eui.crii. in kit. no voter should lose sight of the fait that the entire lint of Htmw rstic u.uiii neea are equally entitled to hi- volt In voting for Denim ralic Pietdeniia! eieclor, the voter dies h: d'ltv !v the head of his party, but there renin i,- the political obligation I" tin icm ! tin parly ticket, which is f n 1 1 1 ! I ! e for Ibe other candidate;- There can be little ijut-stion th;t: tl c I iemocracy of thi-dist i ii l w ill ii"i fs'l In casting a full vote fur I'.m- i ai d Stt ensou. Hut a'.i eqiia'lv unpin tun; tc i- th .1 fir the I M nit k' r itt to t Hniosiiiii'i n'M uopolltUal excitement should n. n-e to dlslurii Ihe vole for Charles K 1 lionia , which should be a very large one The fact that weak ciwiditlates of other political parties may oppose Mr Thomas, la no reason why a single v ter in this district should not vote and work for Rlr. Thomas, and help increttsc his majority. No doubl Craven county will taki special pride in casting a laige vote for Mr. Thomas. It is his home- county, he ia wellknown of all its cili.cns, and the work in his one term in Congress show his help in the material welfare of hi. home city's interests. Hut not only in his ou u home ha-i Mr Thomas exhibited an interest, but he has been watchful of the interests of his ei lire disl rict, and every one who knows Mr. Thomas will feel sure that as before, the best interests of bis district, nie bi--own, and will receive every care and attention I,et the voter remember all the ( and: didates, and not fail to vole fo' the en tire list. liitcal failh. and therefore lei do abuve , Tea 1'altea (rep Promises lu enter into It Terjl.irfr Ea'aralioaal Rptaras Tlx A' - seft Case. be IW, air of ialM,l Fur Cttrrh Tfea ('aUW Merct-f. as mercury will surely destroy Ihe sense , special lo Jo of smell and completely derange ibe) Halioh,i whole system when entering ll through . Lacy Is again the mucous surface Such articles j evere allac k should noibe used ex epl on prescriptions j compiliug im fmm renulalde nhvkiclans. as the dam- 'bd operaltit age Ihey will do is leu fold lo the good vou can possibly derive from then1 Miners CawflJeat utV Insist aa Xttis Terms, Oferlor; Afalnsl Caal .a Itaad. P't laJ In Joarnai. Wiuntsnaaaa, Pa, licuder I - Pre dr.i allichell, of Ibe I'nlUd Mioe Work ers, says that the strike is now cojnpk'l sad that there will be no reauniptioa of work natoe there tl fl rst a ronveniton r prusentlng every colliery The miners declare that ihclr l uion m isl Iw recognised. The Indepeadeal eal nperaiors are detiaul. Their ooamlittve waited upon ihe I. resident of the coal roads and pr. - n from mill owner. vbeir coelceu uio . ud f.om fsroiers ; ranlinir hie her wafea and other i-oi - Oowhe.e one ill the only talk heard WMlou Tbey n(U Joln jn e Is auoul Ine t i atoriat cnmejji i ooay IUir Comiidfcsiouer i- ofilce, alter a very AMhin.1 lie Is uo proffer of a 10 per cant, increase unless Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured t,y j It 1 8ld that noi a few persons desire lbe coi.C4rr,j,,g companies agree to a ine seuatoila. pinnary nx.u lor a isici , ... lllfnl ln.,.,i ( lu) m.r ! cent, of the lide-wati r sellnm prices lor i their product. They are not mskirrg 10 1 i.or iv.nl nn thtr In vj.ul ,iiin Is Ihpv ll ... ino.c .nan .. ; t:,rei ,nd if they have lo iucrease wag ui a tug vine ai uie .. . ... nr,1(.,.v j.,,. u, their margin of profit, and they might as well close-up their mines. President Mitchell does not lie'lev. liial the operators can hold out much longer, lie believes that If the nrlk. should be unduly prolonged it maj make history by changing the drift ol popular opinion aud making one of th caudldale.8 al Ihe coming election I 'res deut. V .1 Cheney Jc Co , Toledo, () , contains no mercury, aD.I ia laken internally, an iug directly Uou the IiI.khI and mucous surfaces of the svslem lu buying lis" s Catarrh Cure be sure you gel lbe genu ine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. I'heuey & Co. Testimonial free Sold by diuggists, price TV per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. I In... a K. Judge You hit the plaintiff with a chunk of cal, and your conduct pre sents not one extenuating circiun st ance Defendant Meg pahdon, Hah, jes one, Sah. It was soft coal, Sf V Lirge suu spots astronomers sa caused the extreme heat this summei aud doctors declare nearly all the pr.v iratioin were induced by disorders o' the stoiinich Good health follows goo. digestion. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digest- what you eat If you have indlgeslloi or dyspepsia It will quickly relieve am! peiuianeutly cure you. V 8 Duffy. Our I ,hm! IJaa .. "It's terrible lbe way the price ol coal is going up,'' wailed Ihu pessa misi. ' Well," there's one thing lo lie thank fill for," said the optimist; ''coal doesu 1 melt, like ice." FALSE TO TRUTH. The t iceedlag aooalarity of tha his torical aoral baa baaa aoaimeaud oa. Roata people tblak Ua4 aach boohi ra adaratioaal bad arc baaeltetal lo raadart wba will aH read bWiorfca. Ba trilb will Ml, Btgaa radieaM ibat ifcia aiaat of boohs It M tU WaN, a4 rtUat ara ' placklaf awaraga W taaA laaaJHaa ' itk tu fonrw!! : ., , "Whf baa aoi ito rWeaaaaJ Htla potaud oat lhat Ua Roaaaa aharaofw la -B nar" aa4 Qmi Tadta ara toll AWSE OF SENATORIAL CANDI DATES SHOULD END. The Senatorial liglil now going on in North Carolina, ia developing cunniiit: and every kind of political ingeniiilv among the. followers of the candidates These elTorts In behnlf of lav. otic candidates are all right, provided their promoters keep constantly in mind tha' KVKKY i AN 111 hath, Carr, Waddell, Jarvi and Simmons, is a man of irreproachable party reputation, twid to cast repiimoh,!. attempt lo dishonor an opponent in tl.i contest, by any deed or word, which hall Impugn the political Integrity of a caudidale means that the I 'ctnocrntic party of North Carolina is dishonest in Its organization, and untrue among its membership The fact of this dishonesty wo il.l 1" in strict evidence, If the friends of inn candidate should accuse and prove I hi, I an opponent was not lighting s pian-ly upon Democratic lines In a contest, especially a political one. It Is not to lie supposed that any deli cacy of manners is to lc used toward- an opponent, and ) et in thin Mini. on. contest, In which every candidal, fo nomination is an acknowledged tii. i party man, snu the light is within th. ranks of the Democratic parly, there is certain courtesy which cannot ncMn lie denied any candidate Messrs. Jarvls and Waddel! an- . an.li dates seemingly without press ac n t who can keep Ihclr constituent)! nr f..l lowers fully advised on the situation each day Messrs Sin -lions and Carr on the ol her nana seem well provl.leil with i.ews agents, who keep In perfect louc'i with I n situation, and keep Ihe public full d vised as lo the particular doings of each The disadvantage of Messrs. Waddell and Jarvls In this way Is perfectly sp parent They are helpless lo quickly correct the reports of an opponent which may be sent out, and their an swera must come, only afler a report a day or more old. Hera are I wo candidates In a m isu e defenceless A report can be sent out, that one or both of Ihasa bavi withdrawn from tha oontaat, and before It can ba contra dieted asaay rotara will aaa ll rnd read, aad pafhape aever laera different 'y, and than have their votes diverted. Tata was done a few days ago not la dlrec statewMal, bal by aa laaloaatioa lhat Maaara. Jarvle aad Waddall waa'd whhdraw from rare by October lath. i Thla la not saaraly doing tbaaa gaatta- aaaa aa kajary ba thwlr eaadldacy, bt b 4iaera4tu kbaaa aa aunlag la a Maalo rtal rat U ba aaad a 4 eai'i paw jat at ha aaadUata. ' UlbaralaU ba Mf fotltlcal -Hw VIOl K S I.KIION Kl IMK. Itei;..l)tl-H Hi.' I.ivtr, St.il.iai-I.e, lt.wel tli.il KilA)N, Kor biliousness, constipation and no. laria. Kor indigestion, sick an 1 nervou headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness an. heart failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidne diseases, take Lemon Elixir. I,:. .lies, for natural and thorough oi ;-iinc regulation, lake Lemon Elixir. Mic and $1 bottles al druggists. Prepared only by l)r II. Mozley, Al otnla. I ia. i.iimarv n xcu lor a dale than elect n-n day, on the ground thai ll inlcrft i.-s too mm I. w ilh the elei lion. On th. 11.. r hand there are serlions lhat t w t'l thing else t.- 1 ring election S. n.e declare the w hole ).n mary idea is long and this yeais ex pertence will prove lo lie final The Slate i barters the (iilnu-r l'ty (joods Company of Winston, capital $150,000 K. .1. Haynolds, a w i.lelv know n plug tobacco manufacturer, is a large stockholder Among the hi rivals an W l Mclver, of New Hern, Fiancis D Winston, and St. I.eou St-ull of Wilson. Chillies I'rice, of Salisbury. Farmers say they have never seen in fore such a growth of cotton at t lie lop A cotton-grow cr yesler. lay said that if there were no frost until middle of No vember be really belt, veil the new growth would produce a third of a crop, so full of blooms and squares is it The State Supcriiulcnl of Public In n ruction is now making up the returns fur this year. Last year all then-ports fiom county superintendents and ireas uiers were In band, while this year ten of each are short. Standing M.istei Hhepherd is this week taking testimony in the lav; assessment case al Wcldon The main idea of the Corporation Commission spp .irs to lu to endeavor to prove that I here is no systematic iindervalual ion of properly oilier than railway proper! . in milking assessincnls. A Slate ollicial says Ilia1 the undervaluation is something likt :!!! per cent lie does not, say that ii i sv si. .malic or by an under-! imling oi ti veil rule " -Av-- - r - - - - - - - . , If - inn i -F- -w - -i ii - fcEiesiiiE his 3 The Kind Too lift re Ahrays Bought fend Which ha Jtocaa tn ue for orer SO yean, ku tora) th sifttatu of and hat been Boada autae his aer aoaal operrlfJon alace 1U lafaner. Allow no one to daoelva yea in thla. All Connterfelta, Imltalioni and M jBst-aaroodn are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorta la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishnesa. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of mmli.elit Minister Wril4M. ten years of great suffering A A fier i. mi indigestion, with treat nervou i ..st i at inn, biliousness, disordered kid es and constipation, I have beei ureii by lr. Moley's l'inon hlixit and am now a well man. Ukv C. C. Davis, Kl.l M K, ' 'liurcli South. No J1 Tatnall St., Atlanta, (ia. A I ' n i in I ti t-i.t Me.i.plilail Writes. lit II .Mnley, Atlanta Having lieei. a t;rcal stilferer for three years from in location, and Insnn treated by many idiysicians, who failed to give me any any relief. Continuing to grow worst my brother advised me to try Dr. Mo ley's Lemon Kluir, which remedy he liad used for several years. 1 commence-' its use, and n.ust say that your Lemon r.lixir is the greatest medicine on earth I have never suffered a day since I coin mi nce.! nsinn i.enion r.liitr. (. I. Kocoo J'lfi Hernando St.. Memphis, Tenu. Weather Conditions. WahiiinotoN, I) C, Oct. dier 'I. Ko. North Coiolina: Itain Wedncsdsy Kresh nortiicasl winds Weather Conditions. The conditions along the Atlantic const arc similar t. yesterday, the barometer lvcing hi);l. over Ihe norlheasl sections and low ti the south and south.. -1st uf Floii.b. catislne fresh noilbeaslerly winds from New Kngland to Key vVest 'I lie wcath er is generally cloudy along tl"' coast with f bowers in t he Middle and South Atlantic States, I. ocai snow Is lulling al Huron, South Dakota. The temperatures have been generally moderate except in the southern half o' the Unlf States. The conditions will continue unset tled In Ibis scctimi willi lain and fresh uolheiisl winds No Arms For China. Special lo Journal. Wahhinoton, Oct. 2 Ll Hung Cbanc abandons the idea of going to IVkln. II. is n i- al Tien Tain anil will negotiate with Ihe Russian Minister when the lat ter has arrived. (leneral Chaffee says that It will re quire a month to get the Anirric i Iroops out of China. The powers agree as to China In for bidding in the future any Importation o arms into thai country Ureal Britinn, France, tlcruiany am! Russia officially announce thai tbey ar. in a. l ord ou the ilestlon of the Chinese settl.UK'nt pioposc.l by Delcasse which plan favors an immediate opening ol iicgol ial ions. BRYAN'S GREAT CAMPAIGN. Sweeps Through Minnesota and Speaks Six Hours. Si l'rt.. Minn., Oclolwr 1 Mr. Ilryan today traversed what sic known as the I'inc Hair, ns and the Scrub Oak portions of Minnesota, reaching theagrl c iltiiral p irt of the Sta e north of this city .luring the afternoon, lie made tin lirst speech of the day at Wist Superior Wis , beginning before H o'clock in lb. morning. He immediately crossed th. Si. I.ouis river to Duluth and starling with an hour's speec h there. He made speeches at eight oilier places on the way, which, together wtlh the speech at Duluth and Superior ami those made lo night in this city, made an even dozen speeches for the day. Kour of the. speeches averaged nn hour Ui duration and the remaining iglit, fifteen minutes each, making about si x hours of speech-making all tol.l foi he .1 ly. The train was decorated with the ni. Uonal Colors and the special car bore Hit Inscription "The Republic, no Umpire,' and "E.tial right to all." S7 A Canl. This is to cert if y t hat 1 used I)r Mo7 ley's l-mon Kliiir for neuralgia of tin head and eyes with the mosl markel Iwnrfit lo my general health I would gladly have paid t-'stM) for the relief ll lias given me at a coat of two or three do) lars II A IIkai.l. Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co., (la Kfm.lf I'M -mint. She's awfully neivons. Isn't Tess she .less -My goodness, yes nerves al all. .She has no It is well to know that lie Wills Witch Ilarcl Salve will heal a burn and atop the pain al once It will cure ei "ma aad akin disease and ugly wounds and sorei. It la a canal n rn re for piles Counterfeit! as ay lie offered you Hea th! you g tha origins' De Witt's Witch Hael Halve. F S. Daffy Roaaat U tit Vai wJas aacla-aaaoaa drttawlap for Uaatcaalos, aaaaadif r1C" lata klad Ua brtaoal o a. U tnppoMj ldi of tat aacWata, ket atoriai raoa It Is aet avtrttf 4taartdtia. Wlak.il to Oaiiaiir'uU. Hibernian In front of aaflniabad balld ln to fellow workman at flflfc-ory window MalsaJif, to to tba apaklng lube. I wtat lo tall yea to aome down DOES IT TAT TO BUY CHVAf A cheap remedy for coughs and colds Is all right, bat yon want something last will relieve and cure tba nora aware and dangerous result af throat and lung troubles. Want shall you do f Ua k a warmer and wore regular cllaaaU? Yea, If poaalbta; If aat aoaafbl fof yo then tn either caaa lata tba aiiLT raaaadf thai ba bean Introdacad la all dtUlaed eoantrlee witb tacoaat la MVtra Uroal and lung troablaa, "DoacbWi Oarasaa Hyrap." It aoi only aaaJa aad aUaaalaaM tba tlsanaa to daatrojr Ua gam dlieaea, bat allsys Islam anattoa, eaaaaa taay aa- pactoratloa, gtvea a (nod algbl't rakt, aad curee tba pat teat. Try oa botUa Heroiaawadad ana ay jean ay all (trag shiii la tba warld, For aaJa by t. r. CAPUDINE HEADACHE k NEURALGIA. 1 t'Me, m4 aViUle.';;. For Bale by Bradham, DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. Fifty Thousand Visllor s Expected in In dianapolis I.NiiiANAf.il.i- I ml , October 1 Ar rangements for the convention for the National Association of Democratic 'lube here Wednesday and Thursday have been pra. in-ally completed. OfM cers of the assoiialion expected there 111 be 50,000 vi-itors here by Wednef lay. Adlal Stevenson, candidate for Vice- President, will ariivc lo morrow even ing. Honalor Jones, chaiiman of lbe Democratic National ('oinmllloe: W J Bryan and Itourke t.'ockran are ei. p.M'le.l lo artlve at noon Wednesday On ihe Vaal. Special to Journal lAR!wN,0. t -The lloj-is asked for ao armlsllcc ..f live .lays and made use of the time to drive .sltlc noilh from Oliphanls rln r Oeneral Baden Towell has a.ilvcd al 1'ietorla lo take command of the police In lbe Transvaal and Orange lllver col ny, where ll is pro oetl to malnlsln force of 12,000 men, all Powell. under Iladen r eN.w(f. "Well this la great, 1 must ay " "Whai's Ilia matter" ''I gave Delia money lo gel ne tone thlogs n I'arls, and hera aha u.l' ota with them worded as If she we e making me a praaeal of Ibem." The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For 0ver30 Years. tnk eaafrav eeWMfiv, tt awniuv rnwaTT, nnr vonh octt. f Wills? I di rol'Iarla-lU THE LINK THAT BINDS I aJ4?'J 1 Jackhom, Tbww , Nov. tt. I wu subject to micarrla(tf fir three yeavrt, nd lutfored constantly with h:ickache. I wrote to you for advice, and after using llireo bottiea of WlneofCardui, accord iiiR to your din ctitm. I am strong and well, and tho moihor cf a fine firl baby Mrs E. N. JOWEttB There Is no use talking a balr in the house is the link that binds husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder thin fruitless weJkck. The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there is a derangement Somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or umre of those common disorders known as" female troubles". Wine of C-ardui is the remedy. It puts the organs of generation in a stiong and healthy condition, fitting the wife fur the sacred duty of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one makes its advent it is lusty ana strong, well-lilted to grow to ma turity in perfect health. The mother, too, passes through the trial with little pain and m dread. Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder ful medicine for women. Mint' Aovumir itTatsT. K.i. A.lvlce tn ma rfi.ilrtiii iiM-rlal dtru.-ttoiu., al.lr.iM, Klrt.itf vii.i.L.m, UiW A.tlrr lr-t. Thil4rT4!f04KlA MMCIKK CO., t'liaiutie-oua, T.-.in. Large Bottles for $1 .00 at Druggists. 51 FINANCIAL. Young: Vandcrbllt At Work. Nkw YoHK.Octotier 1 Alfred (Iwynne Vandcrbilt today took up the burden ui lernbich his grandfather and fatb. r fell lie liecame in fact aa well aa name head of his house manager of Us great railroad fortunes. Young Mr. Vanderbllt resolution logo to work was as unexpected as It was surprising Not even his most Intimate friends dreamed that he contemplated uch a thing. He has glveu the Impres sion thai he preferred the existence of a society man, but his finsncee, Miss Elsie French, urged him, ll Is said, lo look af ter his own estates. The announcement was made last nlghl at Newport at a dinner given bj Mrs, T. (). Frence, mother of his fiance. few of their yonng friends were pre ent, but had not tba slightest Inkling of young Yanderblll's Intention, until sud denly he arose and said simply that be would be on his way lo New York with in an boar In begin a new life. "I am going tn my falber's desk," be added, "to try to take up the work whore he left off. I want yoa lo wish me good lurk," rhls morning be ar lived In New York nd spent Ihe day In conferring with officials of Ihe New York Central. Youog Vanderbllt la Iba rlcbeal yonng oiaa la the world. He Is worth 10,000,. 000 and his Income Is 1:1,000,000 a yaar. ll Is said lo lie bis inlentlna to cioaed lbe wraith of bis uncle, W. K. Vaader- bill, estimated at 100,000,000. r. A. 4ir. I'ren. K. II. Meadows, V. I'res. II. SI. (IruvfK, CMMtiier. CITIZENS' HANK, Off NBH7BIIBN',tI.C. Doing (Itncral Banking Business. February i:l, WOO, Hnrplua and Undivi ded I'rotlH, ri,ir,.',.78. Prompt nn.l careful attention given tn til biis'i'.'Hs entrusted to us. Account; received on favorable lerma. Il'iar.l ot lllrfictorn. i:4STKItX CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, ferdlnand t'lricn I. a. stnadows, lamuu' W. IjMM-t, Jhaa. It Fowier, I. W. Ura'nKer, W. Bmal'wuod, iM. N. Ivea. Do not get scared If yonr heart trouble yoa. Mosl likely yoaauffer from Indl gealloa. Kodol l);spcpla Care digests wbat yoq eat and lbe worn not tomack parfeei ' rati. It Is tba only preparation kaowa Ibal eomplately dU gaata all elaaaea af foods; that la why It earat tba worst eases, of ladlgeatloa aad stosaarb trmba (fur varythlog alar bat tatM." Tl Mar ba lake la til eoa.fl tM ad raaaol hf bal do yoa good. Fi 6. ItnWf. - .. . - .--' ' Waasaara' WH. RtMoand-"! doal know hew mack af aa aOowanca, to . ia , yon t fW" - - i i Me WIfa-"Ton ka ho aiach yoa eaa afford, doat yoa r, V ', , ; ,'if Haabaod-" Wky, in. , ,, J Wlfo Thaa gtM m a laoch tvira at f eta Spare. w ' , , Weather Conditions. WASntsoToa, D. C, October I.-F. r North Caroline. Rain Tharaday. Coa- llnoed northeast winds bacomlag freah oa tba roast. Waatbar Coodltlonr-Tba waathet It oloody with s bowers along Iba Alltalle eoaat from Vtm Kngltad lo Florida. B raaata reporit rainfall of 1 81 hMhoa, udKawBara l it lack daring tbo paatMhoar. Tho Waat India dlslarbeae hrt not a yet dWvalopad aayaaergy. Tbo baroniaWT eaa U a eat high oral Wew Sagtaad aad Lower Bk LawraiMW Valley with winds motily iroai nor'l eaet oo tbo eoaak . , , . Tbo eoedliloai IndleaU ; sal tied weatber sad ooeaalooal ehowtn lo Iblt trctloa with aortbatwt wlada, Mark Dianawar. E. U. Maxlowa, Chss. DaOr, Jr. Jaaa4i sodmoo.ij Ms' cr Hans, Tn.rmas A.raa, C. B. fn-w. W. r. Crockett. t'UKinHT & TASSr-NCKK. For All fioiatN North. The Steamer NEUSE wtllloavoi.it MoiiilnvH, Wcl m-aiUiir, Htnl Fri.laH n!, ti ii. in. atiarp, inak- i n Undines al Drixnlitl, utol lionn oko 1 Un.l F. & M. BANK, FKBBUARV lit. 1B00. Capital Stock 175,000 Sarplnt 10,000 Undivided I'roBU, ,500 UeaetlU 16S.000 I- H. CrrTLia "President W. r. CuadwicK, Vice Pre T. W. Dawav, Oahior J. W. B otil, Asa't f'aal.ier. M 111 i l IUnkn, Tel i . DI HECTORS: Wtn, B. Illadea, M. H. Mark. 1 0. D. Hrailhan, P. U. PallMkor, U H. CuUer, Jno. Suter, W. B. Uhadwlck, J. W. fMewart, T. W. Dewey. It collecla for sTtercbaota, maaufaotar- en and other tWuika promptly ai apooi .1 rate to earn, and makes qnickeet r. tnrns poaalble. By fu llberalllr and On. tarprialng bualaaa nsethoda, tl le forging lo lbe fruot of Eaat Carolina'! Banking IrslltoUon. InlUowBOity. It U lb only on which doaa.ool pay Jotefeet oa liapotlta. rKoncMHioiiAu OABVOTtSAi - IrniH, olnUlTa)iiwti taegg P. . fUmntena. 4. D. Ward J.H. Foa, ,,.'. W, Fob. 5IMTI0NS. POt k WARD, ATTOMItl sal CwUVIKLOM wl. . LAW. -" BBW ,.. OtSo S8 So. Front Kuwet, aeoriy Oppo ' - otht Hoiel Cbatuwka, " (OffloM aleo ol BaMch nod Boallbneld.) fiaatl la tne fatiae e rvar . Ipit, I'm, IMltw, tLTtana raaallM, Waka, nl aa aarrto are lra. Mm, HarwM 4 Whanwi la a awe rsrtOTM wearaa. east ; P II.Tellellrr, 1TT0KXIY AT UW. " JIU Itroet, Uwytrt Brlal lllldlag. Will oraMI la th t.i.nM 4 Otbtso Oaf 1 1. Jobm. msl..w sft I hiHps, 0,0 i Cuvst m ira au um. boart a ka -ND- CIJ Old Dominion Steamship Co NAtiS iii:ii. The Str. Newberne C'.nnmu.iciug July 1st, l l l.avo at ti oc'ittk nwMi on Toastlaya and Krwlaya. making landings ui Orient .1. Kor wis s'and end Nags Ileail. tiT" Freight rucoivod tx4 laior '.han one hour prerioui to tusibug. Kor further in'ormution a,ljr K nKO. UKNDKIWON, Agt. M. K. Kino, duo. Mgr., II. C. IluiKiiB,OoD.Frt,l IWAgt Norfolk, Va, Do you Wish to Exterminate Bed Brig., Ccck Roathe. Anla ? Ac, Then UsV Liquid Creoleum. renleoia tt al'O aaetfa' holier bold anted for mint atntple admrnta. ' Ae dtvlnfroiaat It.jl tufverior n eartjo- ' ncid, H a Iwier pcH'Ooona itnf roniw ! aid baa a oVeaaol h-rlthful Orrlor. I1iIium le tare float n to rieaa. ran Maine In 1. g. aad will k- p K'le rff bore. a. Tarlwr ow ho osrkM. TIN t'KNTtt ONLY. A'loU'th - I'fovonlallaw aad Inarotl- elda. ', j , . .. f - ,f s , : lrrhora4dXth0 n LsfCwtef Mo-ha It a. Ct&u MolbaltaO la ooo toauad suk. ttet a .' , . $"' ' hi'ii V t s i ' Fj'lllaTo'M Jtiixe ial Itfaw. rer7 -' r - -' ,1 lyiVloYt ' fraac pi one HntaXlf I oompciood L
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1900, edition 1
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