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Petit i JT" . . " , , yOLCMI IIUI. SIW BIRR, CRAVIH C0D8TY, N. C. FRIDAY, KOflMBIK 16 l0 -Slt'OSU SECTION, RALEIGH. Frcltkt Rates Diseased. Aadltoriam Site Decided. Htrrjj May Get a Short Job. The Flower Show. Special to Journal. Raleigh, November 1. i he corpor ation eominlHioa met today and look up tb matter of f nilgai rate. Trmre were present as representatives of the great system of railway, J. M. On If of the Southern. H M Emerson of the Atlan tic Coast Line and 11. W. U l. lover of the Seaboard Air Line. Janiea Kyle of Wilmington appeared a complainant. OoTeroor Kuasell will tuake an ap pointment to fill the vacancy iu the at torney generalship due to the appoint ment of Z V. Walaerto be reporter to the Supreme Court. Republican here express the belief that the Governor will appoint his good friend J. C. L Harris The appolulee will of course only hold office for two mouth". A State otlicial was heard to say thai he did not mink WaUer would be re porter long, as the legislature would change Hie law so aa to mahe the attor ney general the reporter. To this the reply was made that the Supreme Court has repeatedly decided tiiat olllce is property and cannot bo lakcu ay dur ing the term of appointmeut. Revenue olHoers made a raid in Frank lin county last uigiil and captured twu illicit distilleries. The site of the auditorium here has at last been selected. It Is on South Wil mington street, within 100 yards of capi ol square ami is 1-O.vlSH fret The price to be pai I it fOOC". Bonds a;e to he is sued anil u n auditorium constructed Beneath it lueiu will lie stores. It is to scat at least 3)00 people. At the home of Mr. M. T. Norrii here this iDornii if his daughter. Mis K' liol ,m ris, was united in marriage to Mr. Joe K Marshall, a son of Rev. M. M Marshall rector of Christ Church who performed the ceremony. Mi-s Mamie Nonis whs maid of honor. Dr. Herbert Koyster heal man. The session of the Presbyterian Synod hero is the KTtlt. The mtcudaace breaks the record. Rev. Dr. Morton of Wilson is the new moderator. Last night Rov. William lllack, the retiring nioilciiilor, preached the annual sermon. Attorney general Walser suys he warmly faVors the creation of a depart ment of justice, with the attorney gen eral as its head, aud says it will save the State much money. The annu'tl chrysanthemum sIiqw was a great success. By special effort it was brought up to the average. The State charters the Jackson Springs Hotel Company, capita! $2;l,(X0. It ou ns the siirinira and ill build Ur;t hole) there. Keeps Same Cabinet. Wasiiihoton, Nov. IS President Mc Klnley today announced clearly and forcefully to the members of his Cabinet bis desire that they should all remain with him during the four years of hia coming administration. His wishes were made known in an extended speech at the Cabinet moeting In the While House today. Responses were made by all of the members present, and while there were no definite pledges from any of them that they would accept the poatfollos thus tendered afresh, there was on tLe other hand no definite declination. Christmas box for Manila. Niw York, Nov. 18 -Laden with tnore thaa 8,000 Christmas boiea and carrying 000 recruits for the army In the Philippines, the transport Kllpatrlck, which was formerly tho Atlantic Trans port Cbinpany's steainor Michigan, tx -gan a two months' trip lo Manila this afternoon. As the Kllpatrlck, was the last ship of the fleet likely to get to Manl'j by Christmas' the rush to send piesents wa. enormous. Three thousand were sent. Clerk of Synod. Special In Journal. lUi.Kion. Nov. II. Re D. I. Craig of Iteldsvllle. N, O. I elected Clerk of the I'resbyterlad Synod to succeed Ue. J. Alston Ramsey, deceased. Accident on Southern. Ppcclll lo Jnnrnil.i lUutioii. November 14. The Booth- era Railway passenger train Jumped ibe rail near Durllngtoa, N. V. Mr. Willy .Allen of New Hirer and engineer Price re btirt bat not -earl nasi y. Tho t ack wjrat lorn up for a long distance. , Celery llelchs Powders are jcoara Iced lo relleva betdache la dm tnlnaua Their sale Is sioaJlly Increasing ; Made odxild only at I v I ' Pharmacy., Ppeel.1 to Joaraa'. -": ' .? JUr.Biou, Noremlrer le. Dr. Thomas D. Ward srbndM lo ibis thy laaf ek lie his wilt bconrath tSOTOlO 81 .Mary's roialtXllee and 1f0 la tkt Vulverslty 0l North Carolina 10 aid dr- etrlof etodraia. . . . ; , ' Jr CASTOR I A Tor Infants ud CWJixea. Mi Yea Km Alujt E::;tt Pear the X' jnaturt of The State Treasury Report Elerea Months. For Elertloa State Hoard Oflleera Ke faaal lo Allow New Freight Classification. N.C l'n -by tori an Synod f isrlit Against Simmons. Special to Journal. Ralkiou. Nov. 15. The State trc-auif today gave out the following biaUiuent fur the 11 months, ending October ol, of the current fiscal year. Uccepis $1, 4HO,24i.ai, disbursements 1.40l),iil til. At the beginning of the year H im.' m a balance on baud of 51;U I ; The present balance is $1 ll.'iy'1.";. This balance is really duo to the t 008 of 4 per cent bonds '1 ( $14S, bonds j had been for 15 years held a an invest ment and the interest on tuem saved. Years sgo a surplus on the interest ac count was Invested in these bonds, with the understanding that tiny could be sold whenever needed. Thin year they were needed to pay lnicie t i n the 4 per cent debt. Adjutant general lioyster says that on Tbaukfgiving day the company iu all the conipiuies of the -M,iu ithceis ; Uiianl , will be elected. Tin-re is much pleasure h re at the news that 1". M. IVarsall i ic.v Rem is to be the private se.irnfirv ti.iv. Ay cock. Mr. IVarsall '-vas i;i l1": .'S and again ibis year the in.leiHliiiblu i .-crclury of the Democratic i-w.ui ive cooin.lMi Toe a( lion of I he ' roo. sion In refusing to :i r.v L i-l .hrdlk-ilioii no.de or ji in ule bj the i.iilwy s I '.. North t'HIolin'l wia ; .l-cr sitieslinn ho in lorce. h"! .oiaml--.' ff. illl d I i be , Tl ' las t'licre whs a lo.nr. list of e. ninUiuls ;ig tinL the uew rliuisiliralion. To.l.iy w.i t;J ill :u!."i:i' hiy North Carolina I'rc -lij t..iun session here. Kev. Dr. leiliro prubeuli'd the an mud rujiiil ol' gents of the yiio-l a orp.i:fi.i. riion Springs. At uoou llie number of the dc:egA:e to fi oarlici'iatetl In a reunion of liic l he ! d in nii'e i.' i; Lr! elltl I S 'II! Si ll;l('ll of Davidson colleje, t iidinn-- i: Yarboro house, where covis ,urc I j i i . for 150. The news Hint Senator .I'ri'rharil is preparing lo lii;hl the t'Cating ol M. Simmons iu the .Senate wj a atlrpri-ie In some persons, ns it bad been Ihoiuiil Senator Hullcr was l In- the prim" mover in Ihv mailer. K. -Coii:rres-rii in Thomas Settle, Republieiui, iu an open letter, warm Senator I'ri'cli n l t . lot Mr. Simmous alone. Senator i iili hanl is just now in Oregon. Some election bets will not bo sell! d until the Slate board of Commissioners meets here on llie 19th, infant You can't afford li nek your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption, tine Minute Cough C ure will cure throat nnd lung troubles quicker than any ofliei preparation kr.own. Many doctors use Il as a specific for grlp; e. It is an infal lible remedy for croup. .Children like I' and mothers endorse i'. V. S. hufly. To Educate Filipinos. Nkw Havkn, Conn, Nov. Id Yale; will educate five Filipinos, pmvidi d I the sre youni: men of exceptional fit ness and high character, to be selected by Judge Taft, of ihc Philippines Com m'a'lnn. Free tuition will be given to the five Filipinos who present themselves at the opening of the next academic jear just Wore the hl-ccntennlal celebration Ttie corporation hopes by this pioneer work to induce llie Civil Service Com mission In Washington to make an effort lo secure the co-operation of lead Ing American colleges iu a general plan todojfortbo Filipinos just what was done a number of years ago for the young Chinese and the young Japanese who were educated at Yale. Pearsall Becomes Secretary. Bprclal to Journal. Goi.ntH-iRo, N. (!., Novemlier 14.-Mr. P. M Pearsall 8cr try of the. Stale Democratic Kxccntlve Committee ha: beeB tendered the position of pilvalc secretary'to Ooternor-Elent Ajrock and has oollfltvl hlin thai ho will si repi. WeaUicr Conditions. WA-HIot!, D ! . N'Vfiler 10 -KofNirh CaMllna. ylr Kiiday. Va rlabl wind. A einl ro!d a'rra has appesred over thd Bitibwet Willi genr fall In leni ptrJre ta.lle m'osif -. nl upra and renlral Wl.so.H tsUns Brsmatrk, Hilli rJknta trjf rt. min l(nwtrapniirir sf .el utsoi iio toro thla umrnJotf.. k : r J": Ftel litap, le'urea arnerslly pre- fall over ko 1wi Ion the lake region, earl F.alaail. Killing froH no earred at New llurk Hf and I'hlla hi Phlt u; - -, . ;:.-i , . ksa y people wort bettaet Ihey be llm' tksjf beta bear! ils.t f e ekSBceeare that their brim ara all ri(M km their stomachs are unable to dlfi food. " Kodol Dyspepsls. UUra dl gesti what yo eat and prevsnls tbe for msllos) of gaa which makes the stomach press sgalnst the heart. It will core svery form of ImPgosiIoo. F. pDnffy. SETTLE TO PRITCHARD. Tells Htm That Any Contest against Simmons Would be Useless And Harmful. Asherllle, N C , Nov. 14, 1900 Hon. J. C. Prttcharrt Marshall, N. C. My Dear Senator-Having, like your self, the Interest of the Republican paityat heart, National and State, I l ust that you will Dot misconstrue the motives prompting me to address you tlris lellcr. The results of the November election speak for themselves, to Ihc intelligent mind I understand from various sources, official and unofficial, that it is the policy of a ninrUr of gentlemen composing ihc Republican organization of ibis Slate, through you as Setralor, to protest against seating Mr. Simmons .-.hen be presents his credentials as Mr. liuller's successor. I am opposed to; ih i! policy and hope that you w i.l not j uive ear lo it. I see no good in it to the j Ki pnblican party or to the Slate. On vhat grounds will you object lo his be iiii; sworn in and ask the reference of hi-, credentials lo" the Committe on I'iivilises and Elections? The case of Ko'oeils from Utah is not applicable, Y hi cannot establish anything against Mr Simmons, personally, that would I ) i h ! ! ! v tin- Senate in refusing him ad mission You would therefore have to list-i- mir case on palitical and legator politico leal issues, to-wit; North Caro lina had not at the time of the election o! th" members of the legislature which elected Mr. Simmons United Slates Sen ator a lepublicnn form of government ;;o u.inteeil by the ('onstituli.ui, and Therefore said legislature, so elected, h i I n power to elect a Senator. Sup nw-j.in succeed in convincing a ma in it y of I he Senate that the contention i i s ii ... t ai n ed by the law and the facts, vioit I he if? Mr. Avcock would iinmedi ilclv appoint Mr. Simmons to till the vacaii. v, and your flijht would just have beun. You would. Iu the language of my lamented friend, (Jen, J. M. Leach, mly have "entered the vestibule of at Mck." ' i mtli you continue that tiiriit op in the ground that Aycock, the (iov--r 1 1 ;, himself elected under the same r Uw , iii l.i. :i'i id no power to appoint a Senator vacancy? Again, should you -ii c ed, if the United Stales or Stale S ipreme ('ottrt should, upon contest rovvin out of any act of the present legislature, sustsin such a decision of i lie Senate, "where, oh, where"? The 'etni ii-, i f t he November election, as eiui pared Willi IhiM.i of the Aucust 'a .- ion . slioiv f;rest gniun by the lie pnVici". purty. The August election I led lb" N ivembcr election were held nu b r I he same law. If we had no re publican form of govern inert in August ivi: imd inuit iu November. Our laws were the same in each election. If the I legislature can be investigated and set aside by the I" tilled States Senate upon ; the s'letati. in that there exlslelnore- puiiiicrin foini of government at the lime they were elected to the legislature, and therefore ileolities lo admit the man this legislature has elected lo represent lbs Slate, have you not gotten the Slate and the Kepuhllcan party In a very awk- wan) position? How can you assault the ! credentials of Mr. Simmona and not ai ! shull the credentials of every Congress man from the State, Including those of i Moody and Blackburn, Republican mem , '! rs from the Eighth and Ninth districts? 1 If the election of either Is uuder the condition of the non-existence of a re-I pulidcsn form oi government, the same is true with refereneo to all our National lt.'I'ii i niaiivcs. You cannot malotaln thst Moody and Itlackburn were elected tinier a republican form of government and that Simmons, Kluttz, Kitchin, iiihII et ai. were elected under a non republican form of government. I am not Mr. Simmoot' champion I suppose I had ai much to do with the opposition tn his confirmation as collector of intern al revenue as any living man In the Stale My opposition was political; and as I was then In a contest for aseal In Con gress with Mr. Williams, and Senator lUiiHom was taking sides with Williams, I made the fight In behalf of the Repub- I lican party and to give Senator Ransom something to attend lo at home. If this Issue is made, how will It be I m? Clearly on the ground of tbr present Improperly called Hmmom lUctlon law," the constitutional amend ment and ibn conditions and circun. .tancea atlendlng the election Is I In inswrr. You cannot Invoke Ibe Wil mington rim thai occurred onder a Re publican and Populist aleclloa law. 1 hu business Interests nf tbe Slate as r. p'sfcntn) by tbe merrhants, msoi - f .et are n, bankers, railroad maa and all I'lmrrn will com lo us If o only gits them an available opportunity to do so. Why, then, not "let tbe dead part hot) its dcsd'7 Act lo the living prei enl, In art within and God o'erbessl. Sincerely your friend. Thomas Btrrta. Wbsl a IVetdful Thing It Is to wake np In the night sulTr-rlng from ckoltrt morbus, arid jet rue of IbU klad are very rommoo. Tbe trouble, bowtvvr, will aetai be coma serious If jot keep a hoi lie of riN-Kai.tH at hsad; for It II a remedy tbst aever falls lo ear cholera cramps, diarrhoea or dyseolary. Avoid ulMtliuiea, thrM la bat one Psln-aTlller, Perry Davie'. Pile tie. aad Soe. Tbw Ona Day Cold Our. tt ftJ IS.rnanM mm KmoM'sCWxix hMr1Hf (niWm KaMly kM M V4nKaif nit, Davis' Pbsrsaacr bse tola agsney (or Theo" Cigars. Late Telegraphic News. WkthioKton. Nov. 15. Secrelary of War, rtnoi, wi I retire from the es'iinet on account of III health Chhneo, N.o . I'hbip D. Armour has become the head of a treat crenmery trust, i i.pitol ivtrnM -live million dol lars. Ulasciiw, N.ii 1"). The plue has be come i nur, l ej'.irpateil in ihis city. Ws''ingtcn. Nov. n.-lMriii He ear, 21.000. i mm i raids have ai r im-I at Havana, nearly all of l!,cui Soaiiiii.tls. The Wnr Deparlment report shows lhat 300 armv rilles are mnde dully hi Hpringueld, Mass. The leport 1 as resehcl l.en- Ihsl Cue naturalized Ane i ienus lone been cruci fied in T'lik'-y in order o intoil i fessious from t h- to The Chinese Prim es 'l ean ami t'hu an have been pnt.ni clo-c coiitini-nieni pendiiiu' a il"cio,n, nf I lc ir fa'e :m her report says thst Prince Tuan is in ri volt. Chicago, Nov. I.'i - 'Ihicvic in wrl'oiu markeil as 'I'elephoue Wagons took down and stole i niib's of coppct uirc. Ho-ton, N v. 1.5 - n-iiii'iei of t hicve in this oily stole a thicc Ihousand pound safe i oniuinnii; $ i.Ooo. Raleifli News. Special to 'on mill. UaI.hiiiii Novenil er K Smith jfave a lnrnpi"i . K. Ch itnbei s lodnv to bl'U Davidson College Alumni. '1 he Presbyterian Syn dorsei! I In- pi ojiofe l Si ate The Mel hodisi rphaiis icaled 'riianks'iivietr llav. rison pre-dilinir. d today cn- 'roricatot". i- will be ded i'.Mmp Mm If you have ever ai;ony of croup t grateful ii, tube's a ( 'on j () Cure wnicli as it is aiiinii.i-lcic. couglit, colds and : i ii a can for If" re i hi!.! in llo r.aii.'' ho III Mooili- I. T,i, 1 1, mat .li nes ni Iu troubles. K. S. DulTv. Tfn tuv I'or llie Vii1:t. "They tell it good ninny Jokes Kentucky ooioncb: ami ;!.. o i uverslon to WHti-f," .-:il I a lal d:, 111 the boiel corridor the other "but the riclust thing In that line nbout ,.:t;iral Hiuui-r nieht, I ever knew to come off In i-cil life hap;:, mil j over In Alnlmimi when old limn HrlcH , was trying to sell Ids suniniei- hotel. I!rlgc;s liuil :i pretty piece of property In the Abibiliini biK'obiiids. nil. I lis stur ' feiiture wns n iiingniliceiit big siring I tlmt welled Into n sort of husln mid i wns lis cold ns ice nil the nar round. ; He 1 ill (i good prospeolN of making n j popular resort out of the place, but lie got the fullfornln fever and olTered it lit ii sacrifice to n inee horse man from I Kentucky who bud an Idea that be m ils j cut out for n lmnllord. I "The nice horse initn was n typlenl Kentucky colonel of the old school niul !l nilghty tine fellow. He clinic down I to look over the ground In person, nod Hrlggs started out with bltn to point I nut the prlnelpnl attractions. At Inst I (,.,. ,.. t the fnnioiis spring. 'Tills. ! colonel,' said Hrlggs, stopping nt the edge of the bnsln nnd swelling with pride. 'Is n wonderful natural reservoir j of crystal pure water, Inexhaustible In vol,,",e nni1 p" a ' -l""ltire. It in uii'it'iiiM j in-- witt. ni nri mik i" ' south.' " 'Mum in-in!' grunted the colonel, sl7.log up the bubbling pool. 'I reckon I'll have to have this hole filled im If wo close our den, Mr. Brlggs ' " 'Filled up!' exclaimed Hrlggs In hor ror. " 'Yes, sub,' replied the colonel calm ly. 'You sec, I'm not n-oalculiitln on keeping any stock on the place.' " New OrlcoiiH Tlinea-Democnit. When the India rubber man finishes his day's work al the museum In shouldn't lose much time on the home ttretch. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousandn of sufferers have proved tho matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headache They make pure blood am build up your health. Only 31 cents. Money back f nDt cured. Sold by C. D, Hradham, Druggist. This is for YOU! tjoleee yoar Stalloaerr. Cards, ale, are gotie an la aa antstlo manner and wall printed, li repels rather tbsa aiiraots. Fine Job Printing ,k Costs, ho mortX tbsa poor work. We do Just as cheep!? to the printer wba posse ssss ao special skill or taste and wbo bee ao thought to tertlng oat a good Job, Try as. WW. T. ItlleX, Dlryclee, 0 u na, A m m a n t lloo, O ra ph- opbonee. Job Trial lag, , Robber Bumps. 9! M Middle St., lew IVta, N. C I - - LI 1 1 V l V -Sli A ijK i-c'-t CvEK.VORK. I: War Scl ; ir llm 'ronia l'l 1 1: i li I IroTfl I nd. im- eb: "1 Uslli try to ki'. said a ha sixty odd to U 1 t in l e and ycat . id Hi hn : K." iu cf tp.iltii but b. f.- I In. I accompli? ii -I a fat mutiy or i.ii duinp. 1 f -1 ness by it h i "H..w CHI 1. 1, till, ,.! I v. 1 tpli' " i fl l ::. I by dev. it in t: asked a tin preposterous hinis. If t ii lookmi.- party. '"lhat is "Is it?" man. blllili 1 the hale and arty "Well, h.ive be llcin to p. IS1 CI...! INtcn n moment, and when you lid inail.c ..u i.l! f.-cl citile.l thiil. it not i". c ct-ssi ,1 v pre as it nci 1 1 1 . Tin: t cars ap. ! ut Mbiih time 1 btid built up a business that was u.mli $1 1 i.l i hi a y.ai to me, I I was so o cr .i oi L.el that I was almost a : shadow. My du'e-di.m find my nerves wen the I Wife u ere l-.ic; eone, in!.- s I eld arcclv -I p. an.) my II-. i.r i.-t l I. "lie, do. t .1- fi. -'-! I. -.. do It e how 1 .11-1 - - nia'iiui: , d to i for the ...nor. 1 m; wlinsc is yearly I would I:. lie - s a -In M t im i thin!; lli-i loss o! bad oi ifc-ici copl a my pr one t !. ly inc prc.idi ih"r. : riven thiu-.-s for :l I 1 1 ! tiilm ai I ust half an I I w mid li"t ni 'o receive .ud ,;reat .v;. The .I' in v fa nr he h id oik. other , . n h in 't before Wlote to . lived to ed harder lip l..i.rc .-f a busy c city, 1 i. ic. and. 1 n a I'l b. inir c..al. 1 led nol I'M n-.os. and li .; ro:i;;a. I be il: llie I. talk tin. m;:t thrill e,- lo Ijlkilli: four o lime cud lull w as .-. i I is ..Hi III dole, lie .1 . tbiui; -. out t .1.1 I c'f i.o I . :: . ,", W..I i ami I ! in l the d,. I ::.:c lole- pill" I I.. I and li 1 can "lb III 1 til. : laud II. !v el I f. I. Ill" Mil. I'le.!.' Ill tail.inu' i tn your nd lie at- : ll he lie! I ion l v. il h In. jl-et said l.olll. self . Inst. '1 I I M.ll ' I. v I not I .In parly dc.-tnicii.iii yoii can il i il . a. t to one after it and of the Icsi You've gi.l more already, aud I'd . ol till' ol her III III I yive ll'elll. I. cade I ness I've Ik en ! ' will ";ive V..U a :'. tl e.e tl i. lie liillf haw. That I . do. aud -self re- ll.C 1 e.e. i i lit i,ll w bat we can when y.e have nirain and !:' ' a cf yoni s a . !i..ne do for you ' I'll "Well, il but he w a M.lel a! ion. Oi I li.e Woll.eil Ic bll-inc-s. Ii of u'etlini; dm. ist tool, my l.i Met to be U.o e.l Old I Weill I .11 i let. I sap.,.,.... .!. r (ltiii on !, I llie old C, li'iell! .-in fa- et nth. .III . C.llie.l . . in sens. s. a man w:is in' I i- liasi- b.in I . lake r at mi' brou-.dit me o ncliidcd llial w lien ami I . worliim: ... hard hi was in.l'i ness nrol it , as ii t a rest. And take year. I ii.c'ed crowdni" llduirs, the ple-.el.l I.. .1 I did. I... a v. i.ole i-e, but u.lhoiil en I w . lit to sec I talk Willi llilll t than ever lie w as so mii.-li i:n nd when I I. .1.1 nil "live ::lc III. . i ai. uc: him "ill Ins ni. al., ail ad 1 ul h: about a laieer . mi didn't know me aifaii proved in appcaranr him who I iiiis he u w oi k. but insi t"d ol to dinner as a fee vice." 'l'ilsliine..ii ! ll,H,sll,-H. An A tchiiir. gill who can jump a live font fence, and accomplish oilier athle tic feats, has pul her affections on a young man who wears rubbers when there i-i a due. 5,000,000 must be sold Jerseys and ( harlcMnn Wak'-field varlelles YI'HY I.nW. 1,000 Barrels Nice Smo lb Seed Irish Polalots. write lo V P. B.M'OIIAM. Proprietor, Coitiee i.r 'e and Honey PodTiuck Farms, Washington, N. '. Russell House While. In Beaufort tie Biire and stop at the Husell House. First-Class Hoard. A home for traveling pcopic. Plshlnr and bunting unexcelled. Terms $1.25 day or f.VOO por week O A. KI'HSP.I 1. Pror. FROM HtMiFuL!! COCOA" and. CHOCOLATE dm r oust rrowi R0CER3 EVERYWHERE RAIIsllOAIK CTLOHS : XIEH WANTEll. Tartlei who caa'cnt white oak tod tellow or beart plna tom lis and de liver same OA Neaee or Treat river, Where lira csa he loaded oa , tteamboa of barga, caa And rash market for tame Address, for partlco late, ' , . F. 8.IIoa,' ' KewBsrn, N,0. TO ll.T I . . . .stU r HousVrk is Hard o REMOVED ! V s . tir. Sfri;;i4i A In . w e w i 1 i . : to v stricl at lent i. :. t . . c - . , llri we sre aiwa s ii oi. nii i for iarttvvi ft"- iv fca) l-.-tt . Illlili.ll lull i I s I "PARKER, Jr. s J. A. ItlfOAIt STRI-KT IjivTtv. Freil, Stl :ai!S M'n.iw .. , ;,-s x 'r. 1 niul I f KiiuuiI l-ltess, I:. N-w . W 1 i I nt . V. In Cotton ( m M tM.I'.n ami IIS. I 1.1- viiiii-cs 1111111.' mi n r 1 1 1 if il.-siri il. 'I'll ;ie of col Ion for imicli liiln-r u iciN ( ofrt'-iionileiiri' Soliril.-i!. NEXT TO COTTON KXI'II.VMiE. ' Three Things to Remember! 111 ni 1. Hcoiiil, Tiii-i! r.' U. II. Phone 1 S5. FINE MULES ' M. HAHN 8 SOU SlltUllc fit. MaMfw, HVA't 11 GOLD DUST. I s S3:i!!(M'li ff"V, l' I.I l 0 a i a i lee lo I he I i nde i i : . 1 1 '. t i. r ( " li v 1 1 n i ' - .li I 'i s s " ."'-r ; - it i i : ' 1 1 I ; I . I-'!,-. .1. 1 "if Utia-i-ios, VViiprotlS JONES. . STKW'AKT'S (ll.lt ST.WP. Proad SI reel. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1900, edition 1
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