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Us 1 3 1 M VV r TOLDMK XXIH. KIW BIEN, CRAVIN COUNTY, S. U.. TUCSOU, J ASL AttY 1 mi - FIRST SEi Tio.N. M Mb'KS , THE ST1TE UNTIL Reports of State Departments For Past Year. Ureal Hrewtk la Masonic aad Odd Felluw Oi gaaiielloai-. Sulci lei s at Uovrrntir's Inaugural lo. Amoela. iua of Acad uili EleetlOB. Special to 1'iu- nl. Halkiuii, Ductmbtr 29. -Grand So' reiary It II Woodell (if i:.e Grand Lodge of l Fellows i ij" there are now 130 lodges, a gain of 5 per cent, With 7 On !ii'n"i-'s. gsbi of ir per cent In 1-1 'i I'"'- f ' kl ble increase. The Masons sldilug tlie year gslne i S I xlgea an J 8tW uie.ubets. Tbe gain of ',-ith organUatiom. a -will be seen, 19 In additions to old lodg a. The O :d il ows are giowing, h sw-'ver. farm re tap -iy Masons L. . II ....... 1 ... t..tll K rl . " ' "s"" " department tolls me h3 regards the ship- menu or lh winter lelluce from Ue , eastern counties as of marked Impor- ! tance. Shlpmrtnta legan Dccemlxr 15 j and wll! conlluue until the crop W ex hausted. He sff the crop Is moro pro' Itable than spring lelluce. Mr. li.-uu r says that the development of Baltic raising In the mountain region ij grati fying. There are many more caltle of the better breed, such a9 Durham, Short horn and Polled Angus. He says the most nolablu activity in the Stale just now oulside of in iQufacluiing and trucking is of apple culture, brought about by what he terms the rediscovery of the apple regioa in Yancy ouuiy. A great many orchards are being set there as well as In Watauga, Wilkes. Madison, Haywood ami olhur counties. ! I That region Is the habits', of the apple. The seedling developed there oilers tin world lis finest apples. Uu.ler iho new j nd proper plan only one varleiy of frntt Is in orchard, this Is called a commercial orchard. Good packing and good roads for the transportation of the apples are Ihc prl-ne necessities. In concluding his remarks on development Mr. Bruner said another notable fea ture of the year's work Is the seedlug of a very large fall acreage In wheat for I Central North Carolina tn the miun- i tains, and he speaks of, this as a pied- j mout feature. ; State Librarian M. O. Sherrill is pre-! paring hU report. It shows 30 .000 val- umes In the library proper. Ilegaiding j the library he says the first reference he ' ..i . i. i. i., n,.. i.... .r inn u,hon ' It was establUhed. h does not appear that It was of nay size ai far along as 1841. Gov. M irehead, Chief J mice HufHii, auJ Associate Jusllcei Daniel and Gaston were appointed trustees. The followiug have been the librarians: J. F. T.yl .r. Oliver II. Perfy, Theo!ihl lus ll. Hill, Henry I). Coley, Thomas il. Purne l, (now U. S. Judge) Sherwood Hayward, Kaodolph A. Shoiwell, J . A . Blrdsong. J. 'J. Elllngto-i. K M. Co ib, M. O. aherrill. Tlu library hulhllug is defective and is .pile the reverse of fire-proof. The report of the corporation commis sion is in course o' preparation. In 188 1 the railway commission was ere. a ted. The average number of complaints ; docketed was about 221 a year. In ImM ! the railway commNslon was abolished and the ccporallon commission wai es tablished. All the duties of the railway commission were devolved upon It and many others besides, as for example su pervision of banks and building and ' loan associations. The railway co-nmis- j sfbn Increased the railway asiemu -ni from 13 to 33 million dollar. Tu'-ii I .si year the corporation commission I -creased it from 83 to 43 millions. on this last Increase that the great 'U .. began, which has already bn In p'"-'- i resa 18 months. No one knowi Wi ) tt . will end, and what it will o-t Tin j commission has three months In which to take testimony before the standing master, Then Ihs railways will have a month lo which to lake testimony in re buttal. After all thU the standing mas ter will make his report lo Ju Ige SI snontoo, The railway com n Is si n re duced the passenger rates, first class from lo Ii cents and second class from 1 10 I cents, Freight rates hive been reduced about ii per cent. Tele graph rate were reduced to Si oen's for a 10 word day messSfja from auy point la lb State to any other point wlibln It, The telegraph ooeapenlei started to Bisks big fight and put the ease la the federal ootjrt, bat withdrew It and ao ceoled the altaatloa. Taee came the "fnaloa" railway commlMlon, pat In by Ooveraor Russell, by Ue force of arms, Mto (peak. That commission under took lo reduce the Western Union Ule frapk rates to 19 sals. VTbei Ihs oor poratlost cowsmlsaloa cams 1st U wlih drew the case and restored the U cent rate. The "fasloa" comahvilon Isseed U order redecing the paaseager rates, rat elssM to I Mat. The oorporeOoa Otwsalseloti oasae Is sad withdrew (his smm from Ike federal ooait lalo which Ue3tloelts bad pel It There are ahootto appllcsets in ad saUeiM lo the knhodlst O pbsaage, aisawAWjaweBjSaawwawsa CASTOR I A Uilfci Yea Ejti A!i2ji Ejtt Beetrw tao EfaMwri of hex. The 3rai boy received it Ernest Mengam, of Durnsm, whose parent were Baptists. The first girl received : Caaale Bright, of Beaufort county New la received of ihe dmth n' Dr Joahua N. Vlck of rielma. II ; had held several public posi ions and w .i &ji.ys a zealous democrat. The Stale Auditor s repm i -:. s it.n iheconnly laies aggrc-'sii- f:.J:-i...' the school Ui i $ I ,!.', JO, ' i. urm tai is $7'Xi,30i. msking u gran i I dn.1 of 3.064,460 an lactase r :Lt . ,i year of almost ?3jO,(Xh' The North. Caroliua A--01 ol Academies, In session her astipu lation wariny commending tit n State rtupei inlendcnl of public u lion, Charles 11 Mebuic, e,.,t high hi pit.dalion ot the , t.-.r services lo the rniise ol ed.u-a .. i Stale. ll is cipecle t I'm .is i: .. j ... rq. I col llcrs will he lr .! ii, i .,: ol Gov. Aycock u i mi' in!, , The mill iry tea' urv will ! prominent. If tip- -t.i - t,i. It is propose.! to Imve il: . i- ..... . llie east p i it.i of h- n i. Mu favorable, In the Acadon Then wU, r (ve ,,,, . , ' , . , ll i;ene::il shows that the strength "I llie luinitl i-t'J-)5 ft i!et:rtn-e of (ill. Dmii: III; u-ir two infantry companies uiol two lii sions of naval reserves were dil':iiidol. There are now 3 rt gimciils of inlauliy, 5 divisions of naval mlliila kih! n sciion of ailiilery. ll U proposed ,o ii'ive two more artlllci ) section-., t'lit-in ill i and one in the weft. The Association of . c uo n.i -s h::.-. elected the following illicfi: Sherf, of Eli'.-ihcili City preside. .i, J llr.'iham, of Vni r( nlt,:i i I. i Madison, sccielhiy Reported Cipture oi Devtoi London, Dec. ifS. I'r are in clrcilatlon in l,ond . ni mi; l continent that Oeiiernl Dcui I ini. Ii, c.apluie l. The l!rili-h Ch -rli-P ! : . A frii a Company leccivt d tiii. inl.ir; ti'in from a source in whi'di i: :i-t toiued to place implicit (iiiidci The War OHl.-e, however, i' wiCioid Bny con lirmalion of the repori. . . stonewall Jackson's Chaplain DeaJ. Ci.arkdai.k, Miss, Dec. U-v. f K Jlartln, pastor ol st i. ,. J8in, 'lenn, di.d Inn wa9 chaplain with "Ston, v In Ihc Army of Virginia, du en u i . lo nil ' .I:. Illl! II.' Ill Record Around Cape Horn. 8an FtiANCiw n, Dec. 2H. -The ni w Steamer Sonoma, built for the Oceanic Steamship Company, bin anivt l In r. after a record -breaking trip from I'hila dclphia. She came Krouii.l Cape ii-ru in 38 days and 0 hi. urn, making no -lop-.. The beet prevlmm time wi-t lliat inudc by the Sierra, 43 daja h lit mi rn . She slopped at Coroiiel, Iiowimt. The S .noma Is a idnlcr ship of i She l- lo be placed in the rim lulu and Amlralia. MlTI'l II. .II- THE MARKF;TS. Tho fol ed by J. N. V. owing ipiou: : ' n E 1, allium A. Co, .w 1 h 1 1 Nl'.V ViiKK, I Open. IllL-b l...v . . V lii 'J 70 I i . . W ;n 'J I ." 'J V ii '. o 1 . h H2 Ii on . H.I? CoT'l'os; ! J a ii . . . . Mch May Aug . . Sept . . . . Wheat: - ! jWar j Suar . . So. II j Ptd. I W. A 1, K open. II: . "1 -III .. 7; .1,. I. Nor. I ' Fed. B. ... Hock Is . . do. Pao . . . A. 8 W. Con. T Am. Tob C. B A 4 4', Ik'i lt.: Cotton receipts srtic if.ioo I. sin. Cook Probably Chief Justice. Bpc ! lo Journal. Hai.eioii, Decemlier! 31 't Ii tbe Cerrsut nplalon tonight mat i harl s A. Cook will be mads Chief Justice, to sue oeedJodxe Falrclolb He has Iter n st the Kiecntlve office most of lbs dsy. The Goveroor has said that he Inland ed to sppoinl s Kepobllcaa lawyer lale of Green l oro as Chief Justice. An of ficial at the l apltal has given a hint that Judge Tlmberlske will be appointed. Will tbe Kaiser Com:? LoaDOU, Dec. 10. Wnh refeience to aa order of Prlnee Henry, of Prussia, lo repair to Berlin, which The Norddeut cbe Al!egmelae Zsltong eiplslns as dee to tho wish of Etaperor William to kse him, leer the affairs of govern aseal, the Borlla oorrpoedNt of The VWIIrt SfAWA MSSllnNB S ASIsj.Im,S ikml lb. KaUor to las Called Bute. Back Ultks pUli as DeWlu'i UtUe ZarlyRlsera are very tMlly takea sad they art wooderfolty effective la eleaaslDg . I lb Urn aad bowels, f. B. Daffy Uo. WHO ML SUCCttD. polenliar:. Lave litsrn uncipectediy or dered t" b.gu tin- preliminarv joint, note Question Of Next Chief Justice lS and hie noutied ;Le foreign envoys to the Leading One Now. ll ' oris of (tticsses Made. Examine Umiih lit A A X ellfge. Vultiiilion of I. and lin frDiichi.ii:i";it V1II Come I" p. I" riu: t. It H M. I oui llhV II. Hit -The news of the i .itli ol i-.nief justice Faircloth j - the chief topic of ta'.k j 0 mi l It'diiy. '1 lien aiu meet l:,i' liar al llie siipienie coiut looni i' . linn;. p.ilnti-d i lo Hit: j 1 1 m 1 1 1 -1 .' At this Ihc j a ci tm in i ( I e t ; Itiiiiai: Gov. I irimr juai in Cl.-wk, ex-chief rpimi. Titoinis S Kenan, ' oil.er. at. I W. o DoukrUs 1 n;v,. rr Mi pointed lo diafi j Ill- hard 11 Battle, W. 11. " 1,1 U,n'-' .s- u- "i'"1' i Itiides llie committee above I .1 II I', 1 M tfi-ul Ic-iiien went It) Golds- b ; miioi.i; Ihem uss iciatc justice I) ... i-. 1 I. niles A. i oi.k, revenue col 1. . or i 'line in, Claude iiei uard, and J. C. I. llarri-. Tneie it no end of hurmises as lo who v, ili be llie uext chief justii e. Mo.it Re publican "xpeel nsso' i-ile justice Kur clics .,i l,e au.l think (. A. Cook, E. W. i'liiibc;! iki-, W. S. O. It. ICobinson or A i lilu- M Moore to be the appointee j l i'!;-liii- v.ictiicy caused by Kurches 1 pr!;iti-ni. "iiiy 'm.c.-h'i lii-1; Ku i chei say the governor I Not a few express j :! c belief licit Cook or Tiuiberlake will i - icined. i i.e;.- is one story current that Senator l Hi r may gel the place, that he would i .lei and ('. A, lo-'ynold, who would :(ii- In co. a tovci nor, w.iulit apioinl K i-' ;i Se;.:i!iir. I' .dav tli was taiK among s.inie i Icinocrals of having the bar urge ! liu sell in go on llie supreme bench J 1, him i Hign -uol let Gov. Key- i appoi.il li i t ii . Tlntse who iy lie- appointment lllilfl be favor made I in tin-c,i,.i and that ICissell is far and :i -. ay I In- abet republican in that purl : l . Ma -. They say il would realty .' i-m -! -oi :lj.po::i!lllfiil to llie bar, a.. :--. i. -i:t : h it a r-'piibl ,v-'iii i lo have ' e , :illd I liry li-l not want fit her . l.ni'iei I ike lo hive il. i i i ii tic i : i 1 1 in- hci c c-tci'lav, Cook today I i- - il l that one ni Ihc birgest ferli . : n.'iiiuf act . lei : in liic Mate say his .mi c : foi ..iiug delivery are loll per nl :: ! '.(! r tli:. n last scasoil'.. This Is i . i -.1 in. d lo mi mi a vast av-jrage in col t a III --t depl iralilc thing. T.ieyeat eiidcl today has ceilainly Ir-c-i a prosperous on fo- Kaleigb ami ! i . r ii ( '.tioi iii-i l.i:lio.v the rciii-irksblc openess of ini -- iion ii may be staled that roses - inn pii r.--tl h'-ie today. l ie limit Wlnslou say s llie entrance e -.aiiiMi.tiioii for the Agricultural and M 1 1 ii i u i- nl vol lege b gins on January id, a' '.I a in , lli.n u-ipiiring students : he in i. oil 'anu try 'Jnd The regis , . i -,; i m f .! 1 In- 1 r i :u I .1 miliary 2-3, hi -:.ni. n il l o. . lo ii-iii ivc c mdlllons Janu t i 'Jn I and Ir l There w ill be a fee of I 1 i-.cli, for cnltauce examinations.! . - c i -: i at n n and e x a an ha I ion to renin ve , , , i.iUstmns cnaigi-d all students who . , , ,. , ' i i lo In- i tinlni"! as prescribed above, , ., , , ., , . ,,, , i Jan i ti v -n I and 3rd. No fee will be , , . . !ini:ii' il - n liiose days. The fees will be illlllie,ll!i:civ 1 i d f-.n l. Hi- I I - ' n't j 1 tin - .1111- of II rim) over to tliu ritutlfntH (uii.t Htarl" i tiy Uiu alum ' H'-rily HtmllMlli. p 1 1 )i i imiM n:v hy i "oil .nd. lb i nar.l, I S. dlsirlel al i in- v , l. e a .oil . ,1 I'l.-a that soi.ii- oni' . t'-ti :. - p a. snd hi ii ' i I.Kt i ii hi or ! l - . I . . i .. r nut v oe aft t- r i I I s: I i lotl I In In -t as, 1-. gel nl ' - - v t i i , a ' i ni . I U ml b.r I a x l l . . n - ' ! i . - 1 In ! a vl ' . w ii it s w esr toll i ; i , i si pr i( i tl v Is sworn to i-t. i v v oi-i-m o.,.i not le binding -ii l he la fid coarse. It ll stern Ihc vsl ,e o1 lie- Ian I eaaie In ipjcsllnii In any way whatever it w. unl give a most v a ii-tbb- k ml of information. II, l a, dial Club to-night gavo Its S.-s I m i ilitiif. I lie' hearing of the the assessment I . t(-i i. Wilmington will continue unbl , l-'rid.y The aisertlon Is positively mails that t the validity of llie disfranchisement of iireto "llbleraln will com? iMiTorc the! Suie Mipreme ( ourl, IJ mills- and not qaiinllly snakes Ds Witt I lulu Early Klsxrs such valuable Hi il- liter pills V S Duffy A Co Bob Bunch Moves Up. Sperelsl 10 Journal fc Hai noil, Dc 31 - Rotx-rt I, Bunch Is appointed genersl paaaeeger agent of the rWaltoanl Air Una with headquar ters al Portsmouth He has for yean been chief clerk lo General Paaseager Agent Turk of the rtoulbtra Railway aud wsslaat week spprHnUd one of Its assistant Passenger Ageate. In msklng aew reeolves for tkli Hew year 1901. lei this be oae of them, Re- ,B nf . leeks tad tolls Ike vest aad skirt. If terhltiroer rlotorwilaaUot I have Ike 1'ta aad t will refued Ue aiosjey If eae drop of lak anile yoer etotkee earrled tpofdowa. Deitet Ibt Jtwler, Chinese Matters Look Well. l'Kkiv He 30 -Tbe Chinese plenl- that ettcct The Chinese themselves wete gi utlv ha.unishid at icceiviog lite imperial tiiet ructions. Neither Li Hung t 'bane nor Prince Chung had ei ptcled sui' es. in persuading the c urt under ten day-. The Kmpcror's in atrictions aie to agree fully to the note hut to i udeavor to get the bet terms possih.i, particularly in the mat ter of liailtiric the numccr of legation guards and also as to the places wheie these are lo le It.calid and to retjtiest the powers not lo destroy the lortt. hi.t merely to diiiirni ihem Value of A. C Line. i cial lo .locrna'. II a I K l ll , Dee 31 The orporalion C-iiiiiiiiin will tn Wednesday have U.e Looks uno papers ol i lie Atlantic C-nist Lii.t ..: n ' -e 1 i fore r-'anil.ng ni-islt r W ihniiiL'ton lo h!i w iis true value. A Corner in Beans. j St I.oris, M-., Dec. 2S -The coruer on the w hile bean market I cing iii:iui u lated by l lie Dickinsons in Chicago is having u bullish ellecl on pricis here. Wilhliitv.o weeks the price on white beana has gone up from f l.m per bushel to $.'.20, and today at oiie part of the market llie price renchtd JJ.Jo. It L tlie opinion of St. I. .uis nierehants that the pi ice may go up as high lis t'-.ftO be fore the coiner ease-.. According lo the local merchanls tlie ' 'ickinsons Iia e got the market at their mercy and there are only d'!0 cais in ( hicaio and -i I in si. Louis now' owned by individuals independent of I he coi ner. Theshoitac of I In- c.iop in Michh'iiti irnl ol her poinls has play ed dli eel ly into tin; hands of ihi: iiinti! ulntors. and Ihc gieai demand foi the food coniiur, fioni ) Li.i'l iii I and llie United Slates lor theli armies in Africa and tlie Philippines has tended to bring on unusual hardness in I f ee-1. UI" 4 The College Graduate. The lale Mr. C. 1'. Huntington, In a public speech, shortly before his dentil, -aid that the college graduate was ini pruci i.'iible Mr. Kobirt Kllis .Jones, I're-idenl of llobart College, illsciibsc ! he m ti ter thoroughly in an article In Ihc January Forum, and poinls out the ( loophole In college ci-i ipliuc, the leniency of parents, and the causes gen ! erally that unlit a college man for the s vere struggle mat must fo'l iw gradua tion if the graduate Is dependent on his ..wn energies for existence. ICt-llttltly Silently. Mrs. Mildly Mrs MoKalden, your neighbor, Patrick O'Donuell, has applied to our society for work. Is he a steady uiau y Mrs. M.-Fa.lden -Steady ! tiia'iiin ! If he was anysteidii dead. Whlsl, he'd be Gain, Not Loss. Regarding tiie Associated Press ill patch Ihal members of the order of Chosen Frl-jnds would not gel a cent f ir their policies. Secretary H. C Twin lug, of Wi'mlngton Council, No Hi, , that this does not apply to the rimncll here. Some years ago all the ' " councils of the order had the choice of , ndoi.ting w hat Is known as tne euualia 1 ' , lion plan Wilmington Council choose to adopt p lis members gain instead of lose In the recent change In llie or der Wilmington Hiar. The merited reputation for curb g piles, sores and skin diseases acquired by DeWltl's Witch Ils.el Salve, ha led lo the making of worthless counturlells. He sure lo g. i only De'A Ill's Salve. F. S Dully A Co. Queen Wilhclmlna's Marriage, j N i Yoiik, Dec 'ix The Hollsnd So rlei). of Nr N'ttik. nceived a cible j gram fr-tn 1 he llaue lolsy saying I Ihal Queen Wdh.dmina'a marriage has been set for February 7. The moil soothing, hesllng and antiseptic application ever devised Is 1 DeWllt's Witch Ils7.pl Halve ll relieves al onci and curia piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases liewsre of Imitations F. S DufTv A Co '- "What Is light V asked the tearherjof the pupils In the junior class. "A ten-dallsr gold piece that Isn't full weight," replied the bright youngster. A lrlhl. j "What are vou here for, airman? Inquired tbe benevolent visitor at tbe l Jail j "Why, yoe sea, sir," answered the prleooer, "I tuck something thst dlda'l beloac to me by rights, an' dlda'l do ll ! amordln lo law." IssslH Reve tlsseiea. Mr. Woggs-I eaderstand yoor wife bat made a reoord of 900 pies baked this year. Made record I Well, where do I let let'em. the WeU, Tommy, did yon get what yoe wealed this Chrlstaaee t Hew r They oaly glmaao vkU I eeded. BABY'S PORTRAIT. (SklUV! b) L. tubU.,: A BttU buJ I i n: ). tTO babj i. '. : 4 I A dalntr Iin.r m. Two HttU- . f.c. I, I r ..I . ' ..: " With Un ill ii i its '. ; V. r . '.. :c Llie ilt 'lr pa l:. r w A hltlc n. ..tl '-.1K"i ' A tin) ii.j . . i.k .1 And N 1 1. ; ast 1113 1. , - -Twr l VLI.Illn i il. . . ' - ; . A bif'.v f r, !.. u ' st I ' ' . i ' Vl hu I'll' 't,i IMl ' ,- 1 1 , Tu Btut'l) l. ..I !.!.! a Tv , , ? i.i l. i,.; : And ruiuilnu It-. I ... .. . A ri.Ktu-h mini. I I . n: ' :i Sw pt-t Uhy u . s. ii, .1 i, l Tl.t' pui'.mu tuir t 1 I'tars. i TAKING IN MR. MOODY. Row HIh Confltlence XVnn AtitiNt-d ttf the Mutivea ttf llelhan. When I. I.. Moody went to It. thinly luring his truvtls lu Ihc east, lie was very soft hi-aiti .l ow .- all the iniiltl tilde of licgKurs lln-ir. m.: only Iwiiiisc the plnce is so uiiusunl, bill liccnusc be was mined by Its lii-antil'id liatlllioiis. lie gave quantities of "backsheesh" and then asked If any i f the children had the iintnes of Mary and Mnrtha. Yes, Indeed, they bud. And that open ed IiIh pockets again. The news of bis gcnei-ot-lty spread through the T.hige. and new cliihn nnts ciiine until bis visit gcciiied likely to result in n tight for existence. The ciiso wiih getting dcspi late, nine c told the ili'iigoiiiuu to call f . t- silence while he made nil address. Then he siihl: "I have conic li.mXI inlle.s to see this little village of Bethany. It was a place my .Muster loved to visit, mid 1 hue come lo see it bei-niise be loved It. I inn very ghul lo meet you all. but now I want to be abeie. 1 have no mole backsheesh, anil 1 bid you good ley." A line looking boy of In replied to the address. lie spoke tlueiilly anil with ('it- gini-e cf mi niatiir. Mr. Moody was delighted with Ihc beginning of bis onitlon. but not w ith Its conclusion. "We lilt' gillll to see Ihc gcllt 1c lllll II mid bis friends who have conn- so far, but (be geiiilcina'i niiisl not think (bat his actions are eiiial to the impni-t-tuee of his visit. Six tlioiisaiid iiiiles is a long way to come, and llie gentleman must have saoilliecd iiiui li lo luake Ihc visit. In conseiitietu-e it is natural for lis to expect that be would be iiuinlli- ' cent In backsheesh. This be has not been, and we now expect tlinl In- will give us a great deal more." I Mr. Moody was so dNiois.li d tl .t In i a ba lido 1 1 'i I llie : :: i,:; l n..i eniiiely and ! Inn ileil aw ay w ith bis I'rieiids. "I did think," said he, "thai boy bad a soul above backsheesh." "And diil you think, loo. Il.nt .- .tue 'of the children were iiaiind M.-nr.a and MaryV" he was asked. "Certainly. Why not'.''' Nothing; only they were all boys" J Youth's Companion. A Srlll.-r A 5 venr ohl buv w t nl Ids n...b .1' ,ln I. I -Id In hi y.un " she lull.. er lo make n call. The link house, who was fond of childi him she meant to ask bis moil, her have him. "1 lon't you ;hi mother would let me buv o asked. "No. ina'aiii." answ ered i! fellow; "you haven't got enough." "How much would It lake':" tinned. "Three hundred ib liars," said iln- boy promptly, as If that would setih- tin matter nt once for nil. "Oh, well, then." mi'. I lb.- w. i - a... "I I think I (Hli linili:l:'- Ii If I wi I and s,v III, n , ' " "No, hia'aii " In- s "Maiuma wouldn't Tin 1 a re ti n- i T ll-. wouldn't like to I. n nl, ll fnlo Eii'iuliuv 0RICETABLET5 mad with nure SPWttSH UCORICf Urvwjrp -.ied for cure of COtXiHS ' COtDb 6 lov PriCRAto iWallThroot Affections , ... --IOan)S' BOXIS- 5oW by Druqqibt everywbere or snt . pcsp&io on receipt oi price UxJf'Tj M1 BroKtwsy Nrw YORK Fnriu Jinn Wan1il ! VnnU'i! -Two ue ii lo work on farm, mui lenaiit all white. Addreas, K. M. STKKKT, He', uir, N. C, To all Farmers. Thsi an In snt of (on I cnlloti seed lo plant rn Inivlhe King Colton seel ''"" : T .Watson or J. M M'Gowsn j 40 oenl psr bushel, choir stock. Middle 1 nt Wsrkrt Uck, New Hern, N C I. TKKIVWITlIe BLiCKSMITE & WHEKLRIGRT, aaafaetarer of Bagglee, Wageas. Carta, ke, aUpalrlag Dtat .Abort Nolle. Boggiee, Wagoaa, Carts aad Drays kept kaad for aale. sti wsWaWara-sfc smHs7 iwsTTswsy v. f xsxsyr s sv iiiiiiHivj.tik'i.itiiinii FRESH LOT Oi: I Mi. hitY Butte? k a ; jjj .lust 1C ia i Onl 25 Is gr I'oin.l lii A iMiiuhuicc al al. Ij. ! Pjiii rs 71 Hroiul SJr t. t Floi ..la ( h.u. ' t ' 'ini, ( u 1 1 ii',: .-. . '.,!-. l; i. ) K". if. (...! lot. 1 II: 1 I 111,! !li:l I'.iiti. i for :ini ll... l'i. I h i. .1 Fruits an.l ' ibb -h .1 ' i "! ! r. -ll I.--' S:i..i ml 'i ,. in- i'. i i - i : '. : Mark. I ! J. 'Phone !I MtDil, Reliability Out Motto. I'lirc li'Dilncts ;tt rt'iiBniiiililc pvii cs. Il is will In liirn over n "New Leaf" ;it (lie cinl of evci'v vent' ii'iil lie"; iii a New Year trviiio to do licller in some av, llian vim 'lave in (In- just one. So Infill llie New Yt'itr tnulino- wild Parker ami mui ."iiii I'ctuli lv see at llie end of the year that mi 1;;im- lieil wi ll uml siived inniicv. r carry a full line of Fuiiev ( i roierics, nnr stock is ciiiiiplelc in vvcrv wav and a call from mi will la- hililv ajijirc I'lalcd, vou w ill receive a L't'cal ! a : of lu-tii lil. Wishing all mv old and le w iatnii.s A 1 1 ; i p j and l'ros ici'oiis New Year, I am N' n i rn lo jileasc. U "PARKER Jr. I 9 firrs&f'ftj? J. A. JONES, IIKOAK STKKET, STEWART S OLD STAND, SSST. STABLES. Ijirgest and HOUSES and Fvci Fun ml in New Fern. Also a oinjilet Harness, K.1ch,JW hijH, ( ait 'Wheels., Ktc. J. A. JKf. Ilrosd Street, Slensrl a Old Stand H A T nttr door at our rovolv A loo ing eliow caae will convince you that c toll only the Very Istcsit Sty loo and Colon id Hoft and Htilt (lata. We ba vo few Sletton ian plr to close out. It il worth your time to itnp ajid ue the cam if you don't want buy bit AEKIEOSUSlSfiffi, 67 'nudisj Sit ft V S: 5 ..- : -. A .'..-. Ma!.l-a t 'I" l'i;. - . Ni.- Mm .1 C.-i'nU I no 1 1,, " ; i .f .. a lo-a' Sin- 'la!. le .t .1 l...:i-!. d I idle.- .-.I "'lie lit , : ill in I -. Vitv Files! Cr;im l Sic- ir I :n. .1 !!:iin.-, 1 ultoll . u . -.- I i. , hj al I ;. ti k Hut loin W !i!.Kie Sf 'rjr jnsisiiQ F'iiiest"Stoclv Line nf lu .'trieH, Wagons A Year's Hard Riding ho proven tint the Hn of BWycJes handled by me I. tli- HET. My 101 71 1 1 no is more ro nple'c ia ,n any previoau - ' ' r- 1 h,T ' V""' tot i Mutt, luurrttiiD, IUMtsLKU GLKVEfstjm. BTEABN, AYRAOlTrtK, EAGER, CflaVWrORD, - MAG tl A, IDE U VEOtTfE, lEIf.lARr AKD Mins DILI 0U Is t.TFWta8F'Itr.. Btcycrfs,Gnns, Amtualtlo,arspsy epboaet. Job Prlsllsg , Rulibet Bumptv. . -. 91 11 kflddlt Rt., He nra, H. 0 1 to -
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1901, edition 1
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