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Q6 li.ltt II I i r J ; NEW BEEN, CRAVEN COL'NTY, R. (. TUtSDAY, J AN LAKY 2 a IM - Fl RST bElTluN, S L Mbti.. 1 na 4 irL. L im EITR1 PH. : TO Allowed Commissioners of Craven County. Dees of Pamlico, Keep Hit S-at. "PraUellair Deer la Onaluw. Libel Lair aad lnsnrance Bill Paw Flaal leadings Special to Journal. Ralbioh, January 26 The House bill allowing Craveu oounly lo levy a epecial tai pasted second reading la ibe Benaie. Tbe Hauee election committee re ported lo favor of Geo Oeea, the sitting member from Pamlico county. The bill patted the House allowing Craven couu ty Commltaionert extra pay for services Tbe bill wt adopted allowing Jones county commissioners lo appoint cotton weighers, alio bill to protect deer In Oust w county. In the Senate today, various commit tees on apportionment of D.strlcts were announce J, respectively, Uaalrun i J. A. Brown, for Congressional; Cameron Morrison, for Judicial. The libel law bill passed Its final read ing, also bill to protect Insurance policy holders, by allowing the peraon Insured, In case of loss, to bring new action at any time within a year after non suit or dismissal, notwithstanding any limita tion of time thero may be In tbe pol. Icy. Bill passed the House giving Superior courts jurisdiction in cases of cruelty to ' animals, this being no vested entirely In magistrates There was a lively dl-cuaslon on the bill taxing dogs fifty cents, the lax to go to the public schools. McLean, the member from the new county of Scotland, protested Indignant ly. He said amid great laughter, 'North Carolina has come t a pretty pass, if children bave to be educated out of the poor dogs, If these lawyers here are goto to tax dogs, I now give noLice that I will Introduce a bill to lax cat?. Tbe bill passed incorporating the Security Life and Annuity Company of Greensboro. The Senate tabled the bill to eliminate Negroes and Indians In making appoint ments of districts. The most soothing, healing and antiseptic appl:cnll.in ever devised lo DeWiu'a Witch Hazel tlve It iclievta at once and cures pilf, sores, eczema ud skin diseases. Beware of Imitations F. 8. Duffy & Co. DELEGATE APPOINTED. To Marii me Congress ai Brunswick Jan. I 30th. Bpcoisl to Journal, IWebrJi N C. Jan. JHlb. (iovernor Aycork eppoiula Z W. Whitehead, idtlor Milling Journal at Wiln Ingion, Delegate from North Carolina to ihe Mar'Ume cougest at Brunswick Jan. 10. THE MARKETS. The following quotation! were reeeiv ed by J. B. Latham A Ca. New Bern, N. C. Xaw Voax, lit .18. Oorrow: Open. High. Low. Close Jan 10.80 12.50 10.80 11 80 Mch 9 8) 9 42 181 9 31 May 9.17 9 81 0 37 9.39 Aug 8 98 8 90 8.91 Mft Kept 8 47 8-W 8.47 8.50 Oct 8 81 8.81 8.21 8 24 WtaUT-. Open. High. Low. Close May 81 81, 8o 80 Am. Tob 1I4 114 So. R'yPfd 71 71 i Fed. 44 4-1 K i . I) Con. T 95 JL 8. A W 4M 41 80 By 90 1 Rock U U 12l Mo. P U S84 St. e 1181 1541 A,P 61 604 W. U e8t B8J Cottoa reeelpta wait 88,000 bale. Ural MawMa. Bpett BL Bale 7000 bed. Tataret, Jte -f.b. t II, Aog-Sepl 4 J). Wvw rmra 0t. ajarkat. Collea la the local market nJ at T loat at the cloee of tke ttock mar ket wet ttaady at tbe decllnt. Plflj Tkouu. UjtL Meal). Jt. ti-Upanl of SO.000 rillplaoe kave lakes Ike oatk of all tlaaee la llloQe frovlaot. Tklriy rebel MrrMdef4 jeeterdajr at Seat Uabara. - Tke Pblllppla CoamlvtJoa kat aaeaW tbe at Aeelariaf prraa la araii atlal Cattail Bute author! 17 of aUllaf a4 abatUag tbe iMtrmdloalti attar Marab tail lalh,!bje la bold alBoa. .. CASTOR I A lor UaAU a4 CMldraa. til Iti Yci Bin Ahrajt Et Baarl Ua Cenatara of RALEIGH. Favor State banks. Revise School ! Law. Power Again For the uov ernor. City Water Supply. rULsioH, Jarv-nry 20 --Ad urt.. h! of 1 a Slate ha.ik ha4 w : It :u n let! er to each I member of ihe U-gUlMt: ' ', hh iu thfr ; a bill will be introduced i:i the legil I lure ilirecliog the .'Mate luasuur : I make all deposits In hut-- ba:-k , and in j llmallog thai in this way Slats insiitu- lions will be fostered, ai if ll.eie were' any difference between rtta'e an 1 Nat ional banks. Hjuit people own s.nck in both classes of banks, and th-' state gels taxes from them. Prof. Pratt of Chspel Hill, ..f the United Stales irejlogical survey was here today and exhibited a t oufederatt half dollar, made at New Or e in - in 1 .So 1 It is one of four which w r miuted there There are only tvyo bid.! for the public printing the two Kil-.dB titru who do the work aa I a G.ddsboro firm. lo the house yeslurday theie were very caustic crlllclm o! the A rlculliiia! board. The criticism referre I to t lit fualjn board. The Ueiivisi'at ito,;isil all the abuses In 13UD, wh.'ti t!i. -y g it control. The merchants association of Ilih'tJh at Its meeting !at nlht specciti cv sidered the beat way uf devt.-i.pi:i:; III ; leaf tobacco trade here. lUleit'h ii . r t : to b' a market In WS5 and s-l'. o les than It did then. There Ii no only on leaf warehouse open. The State bo-ird of pharma -y liccn-o -tbe fellowing a-p i trmtici-ita: I L, Wil liamson, anil W ll XI lacker of !t : ii monil, Ya;ll A. l-'KrU , n! A-,h vi . (ieorge Noltlught-.n a l I' i mm Simptson of Utk-U;i; Ycrii" i l-'ctv, Heiidersonvilh .1. I). C: I'rtirv, i Inn, -r i,o WhllaacrV; K. II- out of 15 applicant'. The Mate Superiiiten h ii -f puMii' structlon la at work on a r v ui ' ' present public schooi la v, so t- i i i -. it available and les cn-s.'i .- -. ! !: says his plan U lo ni .k .: i :r. board of dlrectii's, '.he cnur-i. -. 0:1, tendents an I one coumiiu-1 m-tu in . ilUtrii't responslli'k ; an, I furllier to i ihe county Siiperintetrlr.v :n r? aut'. ity and pay and require him to p-jia-i-, ly villi all th-1 ackiroV. Mr, Carueii; U very do f tending l;i cln-ulatin li'inuy itle.i to put such iilimrics in m i.o ! in ... rural dlstrl.Jls. The tuperiiiti-ii'leii: public inauuct;ou of thU Siic lu i: oommends thi-i pUu, and pleili i earnest support of it. The actiou of the il. mo.:'!!1 ic o I last night is decidi-! tint the hi; - i lure shall ri -lorc to i he lime mor th pjwer, taken away in IH'J.I, of apji'.i! I ing directors or irusnes ofih- va::i. Slale charitable ft'.tl penal in-iu nlo.i - i warmly ronim-'irleil h. D -iu -it1- Tbe Stale Hirers and the It ;;;s! iiili yeslerday alleruooti carefully tnt.. i :i the work at the Agricultural hi! .M- -chaulcal College, forging, wooil worknu drawing, etc., instruction In mukii i dye, etc. Tlie old chapel is iied f textile machinery but thru it not ii operation. There l about wort 1 1 I machinery, all a gift. A pp. rial huil ll::.. is a -iked for. The ra let corps give u drill. The cadets i; really I'.ue I u:iifor,i overcoats. Strange to say Uiey In; r never had any. The new tiller plant of the itiicui water company will go ioto ur .lo.) It. Th water flows from a very cl. nr ( r,-i k a little over a mile Into aseltlin ; Inn thence overflows and pa-ini ihro il, m, Altars with a capacity of 2 mill. n g: lont a day, thence by gravity Into H i retarvolr, and ihence alio hy gravi y t the pnmpt which force it Inlo the ai. i lank, 147 feet high, In Ihe cliy EfTect of School life on Children. For tbe beoi-fll of parents and -1 i . I . 1 1 esprclally, I wish to biinir hefore jou ihe cause of general aliipldily In 1 hildten who are Seemingly bright and arnsiliie ll It a well known fait tint tin dreaded disease (by those who know ihe nature of ll.) Myopia or near right N, nearly always caused by close wor t aiol study especially In children, the leim and refractive media being toft and 1 easily shaped by the accommodation ' retolla In a lota of aocommodatlon and poor dUlant rUI n, lu prevent thli it It absolutely necetiary to al leist once a ! year lo bare their eyei examined by an optician. Myopia begins lo a low degree and 1 unlets tbe proper roncare lent are tilled It U apt lo develop In pr gieulte aynpta, which by an inert mi of thr apoterlor dlttatuir of tbe eye, dcairoyt Importaat ocular crllt re.lu.lng aadly tbo acuity of vl-loo and finally rrauliing In total bllndatx. Myopia ran he acquired in an tm elropla eye by holding print or work al a eloee dlalanoe e'pcrlally la children, altoby a stooping nr unnatural position aad an t icelltnl atlmulinl to tblt It tbe tktpe aad angle of drat over which acboulcblldraa ltt 10 tlu-lr. Look lalo Ik raoao of your chlldreat bard bead aad lad oat if whn tby aladfltdoea aol matt lo droatinrtt aad I a at tverlatUef beadacke, wblrb dltappaaet at If by aiajlo ba late are (raecrlbad lo relieve Ibe strain. Cos tal!. i.O BtiTaaJa. Tkeetaof Bradbaat't Dlota Catarrb BaalT, algkl and ataralnf , will keep ibt bead ataer aad protect tbe delicate aaal BMnibrtaei froat aoldt. Free fro la Jqrlowi ubtteeee-skllJrta ate It. lOet al Bradkaai'i Pbarmacy, THEY UUE TERMS- Railroad Presidents Offer Agree ment on ten Million tax Case. Term Will be S-nl to Legislature by the (Iovernor. Bills In troduced on State De po. Its and tax Assessing Sp' l ial lO JOl'K.NAL. Kaleigh Jan. 28. A Bill was intro duced In the Senate today to require Ihe State treasurer lo deposit funds only in Si aiu banks. A bill was introduced and paused imposing high license on the pule of liquor at OreenBboro, not less than one thousand dollars nor more than hundred. The Introducer of the bill declared that this was the correct way ro Kettle the liquor question all over North Oaroliua. The House met at seven thirty o'clock th--earliest hour of meeting on record hi I introduced by Winston, ui i horizinit the Governor to employ and pay counsel for the defence cf State eh'' !i.iii olllccrs under indictment in !-'c leral courts. Winston aleo introduced a bill to re M ;c to the State board of education its fonuer powers to regulate use of text books In public schools. Wiliard introduced bill making the cor partition commission a board of tax .ii.u-.i-sioiis, to exercise general con n.l tied supervision in all county and city t.ix listers and aa-espors, so that al! ono-eiii, particularly personal property in i he assessed al actual cash value an"! rcij.iiii ;g one member of the board to; vi it each at least once annually and in- ; vclii'ate. ! lileuicnt on the long suit involving , 1 1. e increase of teu, millions in assess-; nie ut of railways for laxi.tion was made i : iviay. President Warren G. Eli. .11 of! Atlantic Coast Line presented on behalf j or various mil ways an agreement to the t ' '.ovi ri.or anil the chairman of tbe cor j p .riit'on rwiimisilcn. Governor Av- , -end niessaeM tomorrow i-i I y to the Legislature giving th, ! :nes ! tins of agreement and transmitting a . comiiicml.itiou of corporation commia- t hat it ho a :ccr)lc:i. I'mt or Old Overcoats. "WhiTo do the old overcoats go?" Is a query thut is a imtunil successor to the old ilddle, "Where do the flies go In winter':" The old overcoats scent moiio. how to lude nwiiy. no one knows Just how. The overcoat starts Its ca reer on the back of its owner, who paid , i-lo for It. It keeii9 hliu wnnn and ! slM ltcrs ti i in from cold winds and from storms until it commences to get fray I'd at the edges and the pockets are lorn down the sides. Then the owner uses the coat for rainy days only, and no more does he take It to call on his I'miicee or to recline on the back of a chair while he Is rending at the club, lie Keeps It another summer, and the mollis get Into it, nnd when he takes It out In the fall It has boles here and there. So the owner gives It to the Jiuiltur. IT the Janitor Is not a cold, haughty man. and tbe Janitor wears It awhile until bis wife gives It to tbe tramp who wheeled out Uie three bar rels of ushes. The tramp wears It until tbe old coat commences to fall apart Then he gives It to nnotber tramp, and It falls apart still more. And then sonic day the oont has entirely disap peared. No one knowa bow or when. The coat Just simply faded away. That's all anybody knowi about IL Chicago Tribune. Trrlne lo Kcrp Oat. A sick mull who was really near to death could not resist the temptation to have n little fun with bit spiritual ad vlser. lie had a lingering malady, but IiIh days were certainly numlxred by a few weeks at tbe most He had not been known na a man of ttrong rell glims convictions, and yet there waa little If anything which could be laid against him. It was one of those dell onte cases In which It la hard for the minister to do anything. Borne one eumiesterl to Rev. Paul Weyand. then stationed at Mornlnirslde, that be moke a mil upon tbe patient (iolnir to the boose, be found tbe man propped up In lied to relieve a amotber- Inc sensation. The sick man could acsreely talk above a whisper, and Rev. Mr. Weyoud begun to make subtle In ! qulrles shout his spiritual welfare. ' The Invalid's answers were all non committal and evasive, and finally In ; dt-apnlr the pastor asked: I "Do you rally want to go to heaven. Mr. ItlnnkT' "Io I want to go to heavenT repeot , cd the dylnir man In a hoarse whisper. "Why. thst's the place I've been flght- Inn o hnrd to keep out of for tbe latt ' two yesrsl' -l'ltlsburg Newa. Mel a aereea, one of ihe iispptVat neea aerved by thni wonder fid and many named In tern Ion the moving picture machine. nniHitrs in a story told In tbe London Mmjc Hall. A party of Rrntlemeo were watrb ing tb ptrtnrea when la ooe of tba Soittli African eceaee Ibe reroglilaed aa afflrer frlrod Tlte lf af lh oflirrr, or ieing totd of tbia. wrote a thr oianacr and asked ibai tbia pic ture might lw pat MM cent la evening ttuea she wonld aurpoavl Join 11c r from Uktattaw. Hw had not aeiT bef b ashend fat eter a rear, hot al taat obewrved bin In a f rot poa iba aertea af aiaa aiaiogrtptt. . ' .. - ' rsaenat aad Cocoas at BrititaT at bfe Soriet'r. . .- . ' tla;ler Caad at Bradbama. EARLY LEGISLATIVE MEETINGS. Soldiers Hora TbJi Week. So Au rium For Raidfh. Too Manr DOf Hallib, January ilLc '. ti house of Uc leisialute dio au l.. pu it dented t h r e this n.omitg. h iMtims at 80 o'clock. 8aturdav ni. nrrn; n met at 8 " , Grabam of 1-ra'ni wt': Ing early hours. Then, lo (jet e; en . h Graham, Itouulree of New lltut.v-r made a motion to meet at 7,yu i U i s moru Ing. Mtauiimt Graham tad aerurrd leave of absence until Tuesduv ai noon, so tbe joke was not ou him si all, but on Kounlree and ihe o'berf The ho vice disposed of a 1 I of tuinor local Beaure this men in. The btaiu ihi.ieistLe Entield Kuii ting mill' al Knhel)' capital $10,ct0. It J. Corbitl and others stockholder, nod authorizes the Louise Cottou mills, nt Chailotte to issue $100(J00of preferred stock. The t'nlsliiiif! touches are being given he njw tVilllard h.)ije:y m II he:e. The machinery is nearly ail Installed in another new knitting mili here, llci ' rose. The Security Life anil Annuity Inst ance Company, the chtiter of which was grautcd by the Legislature haturda) , was organized that afternoon ut Greensboro, and began business today. There w ill this week he a coo 1 deal of ' talk about the Soldiers' Home, as the ! Daughter of the Confederal y ami the Slate Association of Coiifoih ra'e V'-lei-ans meet Wednesday lo ilecido whut ihey phiill bsk the U -gi -l.iline to d.i foi it. The borne now gels flU.OOO a yeai. There are 100 on its roll, and of men aLont 75 are present. There are always a number absent on furlouib. There are more in the home iu the winter than j In the Bummei; as quite a nuinher 3ii,.ay it their homes In the summer and liirht, work, in iraideus, etc." The Superintendent of the Houie sa)a that if the annual appropriation wen (25,000 a hundred more could be taken, and that there aie mm 50 appiic it ion- nii tile. The collage system is in u e, riltre 8re 23 livinS r,,on18 The build- t iugs arc of wood, one story iu height. Wood tires are in use. Most of the in mates are from the country arid It is s iid ibis sort of life Is healthier or them than if they were in a large sleam hunted building. The Legislature committees ou mil Urv affairs are invited to the agricjit ir il mid mechanics' collage Friday lo ee tin- drill of the cadet corps and lo mi.ke inspection. There are cadets I'll, rj aic only lltf rtlltis a:ul it is said to more can lu obtained from the gov einmeul. This ij strange, as the lallt 1 uas a great Hock of rllles on hand The North Caiolina Conirrussmcn onitht lo he ahle lo secure tbo needed titles at oik e. Hut iilll" has been heard lately about the oudiloriuin for Kaleigh No place in the ytate so greatly needs one. Thej subscriptions aggranate $11,000, of whld ' oily a fourth has been pBhl iu, Hlcp- are imw to be taken to enforce lh col lection of all. Many people say they I never expect to see an auditorium here Some of ihe legislators say they will make the most heroic effort ever made in the state 10 tax dogs. Some 1 ne has made the statement that lln-i j are million dogs In tbe state. Half figure in probably nearly correct t wo I that ' A charter Is to be applied for by anjlhem auntiorium company, 01 rr rn-ion-.-t.iivni capital 25,000, j Thus far the legislature has enacled I on 1a- one law establishing a dispensary, j There are several dispensary bills before It. j The legislature Joint committee on j penitentiary Is now at tbo Koanoan I fauna, and will be there several days A I aludy It being made of tbe entire prn- ' Herniary system. Later In the session a j great deal will be beard about the pen- Itentlary. Home favor tbe farm system while others oppose ll. There It yilnoj unification of Ideas or plans. hen Ihrralenod by pneumonia or ' any olber lung trouble, prompt relief la ; neccaaary, as ll Is dangerous to deity. We would suggest that Uoe Minule Cough ( ure be taken at toon tt Indica tions of baring taken cold are noticed. It curea quickly and lit early ute pre j vents consumption. F. H. Duffy A Co. t A CeU Wrlltrr Jek. A btialneet niau cnnic dnwn lo his of flee on n winter morning when It wna bitterly cold. "Wbew. how cold II It!" he aald lo ooe of the clerka. "Just sbut tbst safe If you plceae." Tbe clerk obeyed, with a pnatled look. Then when be could rostraln Ll curioelty eo longer be asked: MEicase me. sir. but wby did yon tell tee to shut the oarer "Why." replied hit emptoyer. with a aly chock i. "there are a food msoy drafta la that aafe."-IndQn Kuo. Tfce -Otfcee rllw" aavesl artaa. Wlfa (ervrrelyi - W'ba dora tbia neaa. alrT Da you kaew the time? llasliaad reb. 01' deer. I v. at (bid 'talaed, ot' dcr. by Tearf I atalrenWat Wife (1 termed aDd growlnt; aaddeal yrcpaibetlcl Afcldriitl , Oood gra etoua, Oeorgal Are yoa aaacb ban! Uaebaod-Ko. at' aVar, fort'aatly fhlc) aoc Aiabevweat bapp'a'd f alher rrr Cktckrtc. Ma Co., ,. Quality aad at aaantlty aiakta Da Wlu'a Llliia tarty Rltere tack valuable litis liver pill. " F. 8. Duffy Co COTTON SOIHHf. Great Exciiv-'rcent ::i New Yur.-, 0":r the Seasatunai AJvanc;. Sold up to 1 i iO u ni t i d d 1 I 1.20. -Imi'Ij lliird I'n. e-', I Shortage Sji.I t., l.i 1st In the Ijr kit Spt t'ia: ' o o'J i f. B 1 Nis Vol x, Jau ii.it .s lhcit wire l ii retries todat , n ; Lie- c.-itni ei chaue, w in n January coiiou louched ih hi best pol u I on it cor !, t he opening wu 10. JO and li e quoiaii ir. sl.-adilv a l vaiictii uciil ' 5c who rtacl.id al 11 a. in n a Iv .u- e o.' '.' Jo points fr.,m Ihe o oiling. this U'tai.s an toivatjieof fl2.7oa hale, fu h a ' Tornei" Iikm no! heen seeu n the mikel ftir y. ais H iwanl Wilson, ol tL't iirm id Feiuie W t run and Co , has the criolil of organ i.lng lite co ner He was one .film two o tl.rie persons who had fcnv ot rnpos urj ou the exchange t-1-lay. 1'ue rapid siiides rn-tiL in January hroi.gl.t many brol.ers and tip Tutors lo ihe t xchange lc n au h development The'-queee had been thietitcued for so ni- time A weeka.o Iheic was a very large oiiiMtanding short interest in llie Option but most of it had Lien covered Friday an J aturlay. The sh.ir'age widen ri mst-i"! today was largely tor New Kt giau l t'hicago and Soul hei n .pt cnUt'irs ;v no h.id been -ken! i:"i! of a-,, itiiiher tvi.ice and who had been hoi ll:u nil until ihe last day in the expectation llii' the deal would collapse As soon as the advance was noted today some traders hegan to cover, and this disclo-ed the fact there vas no one willing lo sell and that tin tuque writcn iiao tieen running I tie ilea ft -the last in mill had given out orders to Mil up the price. The tra. ling '.v is ino-tlv in hundred and 2 hundred bale lots, one hindri"' hale 1 its being th: :u illeti lot d. ilt in on a contract. Wilson's company is said to have had 50 thousand hales of cotton actually purchased being" lo.tg of on: hundred Uioilsand more for January deliver). I'lie bold manipulator Is su'd to have settled privately wit Ii many of tin Shorts" Such little pills as DeWius Little Karly Risers arevery easily taken and thej are wonderfully effective in clean: ice ihe liver and bowels. K.N Duffy mi HtM' ('ouscli'ilce WuMli't Tiiiii lit'tl . ' If ati) people call, Norah, lie sine I tell tb'Tn I am out What are walling for? it doe-n't disturb j on conscience, does if" "Oh, no, ma'am. I'm hardened to ii I've worked for sncii l,' iiars before ma'am." iieiw-rn i rirn.l.. Miss Oletinn r I think kissing is co foolish ! M!ts iiay build Uh ! hut you inurtn'i hellcre everything yuu read. " This talk against inonaichies ina'-i s ' me llred, exclaimed I he empbatis loaid Kings and ipirens art all right Yes, remarked llie ch -erfiil i II..I. pro Tided Ihere arc nut ll it 1 rj t WHY COUGH Dr. Hnll'e Cough tyrup cures Cough or Cold at once. Coiicinors Croup, Whooplng-Cough and Measlo-I 'i.'.igh without I'nil. All mothers praise il. Doctors preHcrilio it for Hronehitis H'B.rs"neHH, Clriipo, rnciinioiiia tii -1 llonaumplion. liui'-l;, suro r"tilu. l-lcf . ?s crnla. rniM-1 11c (if. COUCH SYRUP Always curat vahen otheri fwil. Dr. OuH'tinilacwaCMuUisa'.ion. .no pllla -jc II Y UK t 01' NTT, Rl ST PHrOrV Seed Oats, f-oed Uyc, Wheal A ( ".v. r. MarMalt for litnttllcr-i. II 1 (S II. Ill I, I,, Kaal Hide Markit I'oik. NEW BERN. - N. C. at Tin: BOOK STORE ! Turner 1001 Almanac. To Merchtnlt and Po.lmtit.rt tt a lower price thaa tbey can be bought of Iba Pablltber. Btiier tbe Jeweler bat a fait liae Jeweler. 0. W. I NrtKTT, New Biaa, N notice. Itotlre la kmbyelvea tkat anpHea, tloa lrlll ba atada to tbe Uetieral iaeeta Wy tarbaeie thedlvldlet Use 6iveea tba Ir4 aad th, toaathlpa, CVavta eoeaiy, N. C. , Tklt tba Tib, day of Jienary 1901. ' Tao 0. Irox nxapA f, "it vVJbt 1 1 at t S 1 1 1 t 1 a f. f a 14 1 PRS-SH I.OI 5 IMt. Aktv JUST RI 5 Alt. h'uircv l-'i Li Frc- thilurm I'rep.u ! 11 1 k l.ea! : Fresh ' i fits and in luickucb. I'ttiio-s, 1 Iricil ( 'an tied (nioils id nil 1, ituls. Fulton Market H.-t-f. !'; Saur K 1 niit, him! ti iiiiu i 1.;,.- ; will interest on. B.g I'cai r 5 'it.om 9E. 7 5 5 1 j. Ae ilKOAII ST If KKT, STKW ART'S OLD STAND, Kale and ixSi;iii4' ,VCI' lollllll 111 I crn. Also IllllllCsa, kubcS l.lU kH'r'l lihli HOI2SZS hew Underwear Sale 20 PER GE3T mm 21 Wk mil. All our winter weight underwear now 20 per cent, less than regular pricea. Men's Natural Wool, rogular price $1, now. Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular price $1, now Men's Ribbed Umlerweur, regular price 75c, now Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, regular price $1.50, now $1.20 Wright's Health Underwear, fleece lined regular price $1,75, now 1.40 Best Quality Wool Underwear, regular price $2, now l.CO Rr"VTOn'o Patanf flnatln 3aav. tl.nma 4tv ' nil wva a v tvuw uimstiv ueaiu Viwwcio iu CLiA of I 8iZ68 irOXXl 30 tO 44. rfidUCOd tO C0C D0.ir. We have only a few so come early so as to Roods are bound to soil at above prlcps. The abve pricos are TOIl CASH ONLY. J. G-. Dunn C7 ror.in r: r : r y 1 1 1 . r 1 iff II J flV 'rK. - XmVED gin I'ti'ier righi f:,o.n 1 Hue kwin-.i and UlJ '.he dairy I ushioned loos und Nice Freih H"!inti: Uuttiuk.-a - lies and Applts', k, llcin.'s iekled, wltich 1 In eat ii if lues 3 ISr..r 1 Hi. 1' inc-l Mi clt t'f- a ' omjileU Lin of Buggies, Wagons JON S U ts rt"SWJSd e) ( art U Imi'lH, F.tc. J. A. .KiXIH. Itroad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. WB 80c 80c 60c sizes in each style lelt, got;proper sizes. These t -N I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1901, edition 1
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