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rnu viTLkiv. iniiMWii 1UU II LUUil UUUIUIOL BuykU iif I. IHUmhed tt Twe Beocsdfea, aVery Taw day tad Friday, at H htWidle Sum, lew Itn, M.C. CMAPLFS U STPVEN5, leJ&ofar IHlele oa Sew fiera, h It wH thai Uls writer Koid b elnrred. tt la the) eeeoed HO la Posi has need tUeolamaa, aaprovoei uJ without to th mix ed 8VB8C'RIPnO KATES: Two Moala Cent. Tare Month. H Ms Month. ' Twelve Months H uO ONLY IN ADVA.Nl K. Advertising rule furnished uui ap plication at th 'iffif. or 'P miiuin by mail. rarTh. Jul KNai in only sent on y- lo- advance Wis. Nulocnberw will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriplion hiuI " immediate rciinsc to, notice w..l Ih appreciated by the Hf Jol'RNAU ( l f, HOT WEATHER PHILOSOPHY. It u) be difficult 10 nwrt w t . pbil. ! ophtcal calm Ihr iltii ..( July August on w b 1c L the !Urrtu under .ilaius lowarda I be i.ii of tbe hull., an. I ll.r . weather man rra-IMera the lerr - ''"in J to 100 ll 1? ctS) lo p) dm 1 ii.ln.l n., ' '.. I niomelrr or It-i Uic I'ul li pL.' hit ,. n. l :c i ier I i 1 ! ; . ' i, : h. -. --i .nit t mi i v i: i it i hi.! - i el u s '. Lrt 1 U:( . f I : I. i ( the H-t , I y ') I be Dyspepsia Cure Digests whit yoo eat ThU preparaUoa contains til of lb ami digesiaoU and digest a!) Minds u' food. It gtvealnsuinl relief and iiev failstocure. ll allows juu t eat mi the food you want. The mt nsiine stomache cao lake It. by Us use mai.y thousands (if dyspeptics hie ith cured after everything els taiii-d 1' prevents formation of gas on Uu' "tmn a. h. relieving all distress ft-r ea' , i.g I ii liny unnecessary, l'leant l-i tali. It can't help but do you good Pr. i..ir.-1 -n. , 1y ' 1 1 ! rr A 1 it.. 'llie ll. bulUc vX-DVlkiua Uliit. llie jix O.I. ,i. I lliriiiingt.aiii A i I . AS TO THE ntDEJUOTT. SUlklnf Seaboard Machinists Eitc l:mc. I aalrarW 1 r l H N l-uk. i i Carulika. t. I'hI () Hi ' 1; i km. 1 1 , ( l ,.r HI , t il.M.leif i . I i. .k . , . I. ..r .Xnrlh i i,mlri. 1 1 M4 I t.t I H I t t 1 I V i lie Oir ! f I lie 'lr I ' ' ' 'HI I III' l-ll-'l M 111..' r .i i-Im rr -i 1 . MlIit. tlw oi. hHln'irt lit-"- '.-li A Ailnm ' lit- i '! li- nrrt-M b;rn Uv. Fntered ri the roslofnYe, N Htii C. us second-class matter. Section Oae. TueiiJaT. July 2. l'.MH :ln .f b ll. Kl HOME MARKET FOR HOME IN VESTORS. "At the opening of senli-ii hiil for the Issue of $10,000 rli bonds, tiearlnj; 5 'er ri-ni Inlet est and maturlii); in 12 yenr. the entire Issue whs warded lo the Bank of Wsvne. t ilO.ftMi, this lieliiR r0 1" Her Ihnu sny other bid submitted " The above local item from the col umns of lue (loldstioro Argils, tells the story a home trannactlon, one which the municipal authorities of every place might do well to think over. The recent selllnn of a $10,000 bond of the City of New liern's to outside par ties, Bhould Instead have ln'en placed in the home market, and (flven to local in vestors. The fact that a fall or good premium was realized by the sale to outside parties, when perhaps by sulliiiK to In veBtors In New Bern, a less premium might have been secured, is not an argu ment in faTor of tlie outside market lor local securities. A sale to outsiders may brliiK new money into this place, but to offset this, the interest paid on the bond goes away from home, the city, county and State loses the tax on the. bond, and the money which could and would have gone Into this bond, Is kept Idle In bank, gocj Into three per cent certificates, or is sent out to some other place to build up lt In dustries. . Kven at par il is belter for home se curities l he ilced at limne, amonit local Investors, llian to be sent abroad and some premium realised from their sale. There Is too much money seeking in vestment by people or this city, nr carried at s low rale of Interest in bank certllicates, which ought to be given an opportunity of investment In any or all local I onds which niay lie Issued. The illy or town which gives us home market lo Its local Investors, will reap the benefits by so doing, besides greatly st renglhening the credit of the place, at home hint abroad j i ell i . . i i :h I..: I i-Mllier . ' r lit in mi : eel Mil' -, , I my the i i u ni U : ' ) fin s pu H-il ri 1 ' 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 Tin I b . II k : ; c . 1 1 ! n Weal hi r i ll;' dol.b. ;l - pr. iieoi '...li :in.l : be j pa-Ji tby ' !- ll b ' be IVi wkesl ill b and I he f tri best calm i -srniiH.i J. r . hot days. 11" o lll.'UiV pels. ill the idea 'hat absolute sar for I rue hot ucaihrr comfort. Mix il up, have an n ciipalion th it is not a woir)inir one. physically or men tiliy. and it will make the hot days letis felt, than will complete idleness, Willi the constant ipiery of the mind reaching out for soinel liintr to occupy itself with. There are few who can "thank the Lord," and be philosophical as 1'iaiik Stanton pictures All railin' at the weather I ruin the nioun lains lo tlie sea. Hut " Thank the Lord," says Johnson, "It's hot enough for me ! 1 diinno wltar we'd land at el twu cold as cold could be ! Thank the Lord,' says Johnson, "its hot enough fer nie ' The sky is cracked wide open by the heal s-fallin free. Hill "Thank the Lord," says Johnson. "Its hoi enough fer me 1 Just think of the hereafter, where you'll blae beyond degree ' Thank the Lord," says Johnson, "it's hot enough for me ! The craps air burnt to cinders -wells dry as dry can be. "Thank the Lord," says Johnson, "it's hot enough fer me 1 The world might now lie freeIn", with not one flower to see. Thank tlie Lord," says Johnson, "it's hot enough fer me !" But perhaps 'he best summer tonic is to lay aside all possible selfishness, lo think how much better oil you arc ihun others, and make il your portion to give at least some relief to others who may be worse nfT. Then may Ihe sun bluti and the pavcrucu is bti rn with leal, and pass unheeded An old time philosophy, tbat of forget fulness of self, but ll can be employed to the benefit of self and the i: I of others, during these days when so ofte n, "Ihe sky is cracked wide open by the heal " ".IT ..!l . ! 'anis, ami- s' all. uvl, I Cli, '1 was d f..- n ol eii III .. i. I, i .. IHIi ' V I H p ' in A . I. i n ...... '.VI b Olt'i d f I "li. ' b r.l. ri'iu- -i f.-' I o . samr mine U - .k ii:c a. i . i ' -i ; l'f Si I. - . i -I si n Ion li ' t. oroei lo ii" j ' . - i ' . 1 M'-rroi of ' li. -la ; - n.iol cxam'lii - , i oald ha v i nL. ' t.. i v.iiit ..f w I., - ) ann-d as a i n ' t Kl'alxilh (Mi . . ' i... arrival liMta) an. I w I. ill ..' pil'ilb in Ilil I, .la, in llie nii'l'llllk' O' Ihiard ..( pill. In J rVi i I; of l.al inlv da) Farajra M alstert Rri Tct Ajfrcol Cr Tbe Details. I m J int 7.-Ta forega Kinh. t - ai ..la) aierllnc dlraisel najy i. I . o -n'ol of Ihr lo'triaBity i, or- ln oi Iw Hr'i.iii Muilurr, Sir Krn.il tSa- I oi . I r f us- I . . arfrr- IOlll;i-r .f'DU I .i .-a-M It. I tie laillt 111 llo rlrtl! ibal ' b ii find herftrll una'iie In mrc! tier ri. IU. I I - I o. KiiiiUii Mlhlsler, M. di (iters, ban 'oi - i l xrwil that the tnlertl on the t in t-hi ti ll y U in l 4 ptr cent I I. e I niied Slates special repreaenta- I I . Mr KcK'khlll. thinks their sboil'd lie lot Ir furl Im r delay W I. en lbes psiinis are sillied the w UK i t the Minl-litt. will ta- rai'l'call) on. pi, test Hev. Aribui Siniih. tin- mi-slonary L'ul aulhor, preaching a: Ti.nlsln on the aniilvi rary .it the reilcf ot ibat clly i i ii in Jtt, said he thoroughly agreed wilb Sir Kola rt Hart in the slalemenl w as I S . Stieep ,,f j lb il unless there was a complete rrgec . aiioiher ii.r-n.lM t, : eraiion of China In a few years the coin Til on 111 I Icipel 1 1 r) (oi. m i'.rs 1 1 a A ug 'Jt, ;s ; .' lo t .1 . Mo i-i n i I . i r ho . tn 'Ve u r I r r I 1 1 I : leeil.lni; I'oW "ii loib . i a ; 1 1 1 1 1 i Ii I with th. I rcsiiils Tbe t llects were al- sai is ry llian from any! hit. ir we .ver used Yoilis very truly . an dc.eiv.il by JOSKI'llS. KKY. It I - i h:.Pii n.'.sl inHiMca.. nn.i 'I'l'Hln'y moll! rl dining ihe facii.r I , i of m l'aul ( 'hnrcb SiMiibern .Methodist ( bur. b i would le menaced by M.lHU.'MiO Koiers. The Chinese wonld iiever toi- The strlkii. A L i.mcbiiitsts ,er). j l-H that Iho Rover movement was lull. spend most oi i layti-.u, in the CapMol J appnv.al by I be Court S.iuaie. Tiiiie bant'- benvliy mi ihelr; hands and i hey -cr no pr.-ipei'l of n setllemcn' I he tenu and i amp r.j'ilpage for Ihet AStfetahte Prtparaiionror As slmHaiing IcFoodandBefula twg tt Stouacte andDowb of m.-h Wiiiiieu'a Latrat Fad. The latest fnd ninoiig wealthy vrom en of England Is to Imve n silver model of lli.'lr pet dos and cats. The model Is nindc sinnM, for 1111 oi iiniiieiit. while the pet Is nllve. or iiiter lis dentil n life size and exact mode! Is nir.dc of silver, and this takes the place of tbe stuffed nnd mounted pet formerly popular. AFast Bicycle Rider. Will often receive painful cuts, sprains or bruises from accidents, linck lens Amies Salve, will kill the pain and Ileal ihe Injury. It's Ihe cyclisl's friend Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Sore Lips, Horns, Ulcers and Piles. Cure guaranteed. (Inly 'Joe Try il by C 1) Hradhiim, Druggist. Sold Aiii.llif'l New Vol k Srniiilill. New York, June 'is. John J. Scannel, Ihe lire commissioner of Greater New York, was indicted by the grand jury today for neglect of duly and conspir acy to defraud the city. Three Indict ments were returned for crookedness In alleged purchases of lire department supplies. one of lh( troops are helng prepared for shipment to xVrlghtaville. Wink on ti e texlil - school building at Ihe Agricultural and Mechanical colleue hern is to begin Iu ten days and he finish ed by llie uiliblln of September. The price al which ihe contract was given M A. Mo.er, $181.SYiO, Is regarded as satisfactory. II N Duke, who has done so much for the Oxford Asylum said to your corres pondent: "I will make my home in New York, but my heart will lie in North Carolina and 1 will not forget the asylum and other worthy charities. I am deeply grateful that what 1 have lone Is so greatly appreciated." Only one patient now remains in the smallpox hospital liore and there is only one suspect In the detention camp. Kvery available convict Is is to be put n railway work by the penitent iary au thorities. Ihe plan is to have -100 on nlracl work along this line. Work in making brick and mattresses will be con tinued, but by July 10, the making of shit Is w ill cease. The price paid by tlie coin i actor was fiO cents per doen ll is found Ibat this does not pay. HOODLUM. ROWDY AND UNHOS PITABLE. The above words llie Halclgh Post puhlUhes an characteristic of the peo ple of New Heru, who attend base ball gamrs, anal enteilaln visiting club And afler a hundred or more years of the highest reputation for h.mpiialii v. it ace mt singular that a newspaper latin log to lie reputable, should allow iu col umm to la- used lo malign the people of a clly which siands without reproach for Iti unlveisal boaidlallty. and love of fair play. But ll Is left for the Puat'i tiolilaliorn correspondent to wrlle, and foi the Pott to publish that "hoodlnmlsm. rowdylum and anboapllallty," prevails In this city. Tbe article In 0,-ieillcn, bearing the Goldsboro date of Jim Slh, referring to a recent fame of haae ball played In this city bclween the nine from Gohlt horo, and the local nine, ahowt cltiail) tbat tbe writer knows nothlog of ihe abject, the ball game, eicopi that mrb a gan wai playad. .Nothing- else In tbe article, even supplied details, la correct. Tbe mere fact of a lot of Inaccuracies etma( together ami published, wonld not warrant a line from tbe Joimai , I bat when he people who attend hall tana la I his clly art cbaracUrliad at Woaglai to tbe hood I a a and 'rowdy olaaa, and lite city la pobllabed abroad a sot Iraallag Iu vtallors ooarUoatly, IkN Um JvCB4t will eaUr a ptoleat loaf aad lowd. If U Poat wW to la facta, tat It aad aa apahl rafiatali to . 2fv BmU aatarrWw ib-aa baat tall koodUaM and rowdlaa, (aoaaw of Umh aata aaay a tabaortlwrt to hi paser ) U8aW1a,lkroatpobably tall taa attaadaau at batw bail paw, craaka," ft aor faodatatt lam tbaa R apatita te ovutdara. , ' lad la faS kapb wttJa um eaUrt Catarrh Cannotbe Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as ihey ( annul reach the seat of Ihe disease. ('. tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dls ease, and in order lo cure it ynu must take Internal remedies Hall's Calairh Cure is taken ip'einally, and acts direct ly on blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not ipiack medi cine II was presi rilved by one of tin liest phy sicians In I his counl r for years, and Is a regular prescription It ! on posed of t be best tonics known, emu hlned with the I n-st blood purifiers, act Ing din etly on the mile his surfaces The perfect combi n al ion of the two in greiiienl s Is what produces -in b won derful results iu eurliii; Calarrb Send for lest imniiiaU free. K. J. CHUNKY A Co., Told Sold bv Druggists, 7.V Hall kKamllvlPllls are thejla sl. 1 lysp.cptirs cannot lie long lived le cause to live requires nourishment. Pood is not nourishing until ll is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, tl in list have assistance Kodol Dyspep sia Cute digest" all kinds of food with out aid from tlie slomach, allowing It to rest and regain ils natural functions. Its elements aie exactly the same as Ihe natural digestive fluids and il simply ran't help but do you good. V. S. Duffy ,v Co "Major" Taylor Tll.-lr Hero. Pans, June 2M "Major" Taylor, the American negro bicyclist, started for the I nlted Stales this morning amid an immense throng of enthusiastic adult ers Wiiliiiin Yainlerbi was a passen ger on tbe same train, bnl attracted no ailentio'i. Didn't Marry For Money. The Huston man. who lately miuried a sickly rich young wnmHD, Is happy now, for he got l)r King's New Life Pili- which lesiored her lo perfect liin'-b Infallible for Jaundice, Hllloui in si. Malaria, Kever and Ague and a Liver and Mmnach tronbl elTec' lye. Only 'i ic at ' '. iltiu- store. II Gentle but Hradham's O ' V arrluHt loll K.ir t'utia . Havana. June .ft A decree ordering compulsory vaccination was Issued today Heretofore vaccination has not l-een compulsory, alt hough since the Amerl rani bare lieen In Cuba they have Insist ed on vaccination to a great ritent especially In all tow ns where troops were i-uarlrred When General Ludlow was military governor of Havana he ba a creat deal of vaccination done. In lVM and ihe early part of 197. 2 WW j people died In Havana from mallpoi i Now there is practically no imallpoi In . the pfoylnce. j "Tbe Itoctort lold ma my cough was Incorahl One Mmote Coufb Core made a wll man." N orris Hllrer, North fkratford, N H.-IWaaae yon'ee not foood relief from a stubborn cough, doa'l despair Ona Mlaaia Cough Cora baa earad Ihosaaadi and it will care you Safa aad sura t 8. Daffy A Oo. Ilmil.. si I. ml up Hamilton, Ohio, June JH - p.. Mowing Ihe failure of Ihr H'Tenlh National Hank, of New York, i he dlrm-lix of llie Miami Valley National Hank heie today reorganized hy ousling ic President pleicher Ileal li who has Iwcu a-tlng Prrsident of the I out ll n t Ion "A lew ii.ontlis go, IimhI which I ale for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour 1 used one bottle nf your Kodol Dyspepsia Care and can now eat my breakfast ' and other meals with a ndlsh and my food Is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cnro for stomach troubles. II R I'ltts, Arlington, Tel. Kodol Dy(wpla CureCure digests what you eat K S IbilTy ft Co FRANCHISES IN MEXICO. American Syndicate to put Linos on 200 Streeis. City ok Mexico, June 27 Tlie city government has granted a concession for another street ear company, to be called the Kelt Railway. It was organ ized about a year ago, with $000,000 capital, and had built some short lines outside the cly. It Is reported that Arthur Si il I well and other American capitalists associated with him have o lie red lo put fresh capital In the con cern. The concession authorizes the new company to occupy 200 streets. OWED THE BANK. Henry Marquand & Co., Suspend. Heavy Creditor Seventh National. Special to Journal. Nkw Y'ouk, June is. Henry Mar piand .fc Co., brokers, made an assign ment today. It was largely due to Man pi and it ( o. I list the Scvenl h National Bank, which fulled yesterday, was forced to suspend, tbe firm owing the bank $1,500,000. Oil Fire Still Spreads. Dkcatuk, 1 i.i.., Juno 27. The lire which started at Preble Tuesday night by lightning striking a tauk of the Standard Oil Company, containing 50, 000 barrels of oil, is still burning. Three hundred men are lighting the tl (lines and making efforts to save live other tanks that contain over .'tOO.OOO barrels of oil. Joseph Ktntz and V. D. Lewton, of Lima, Ohio, were loading a cannon to shoot the burning tank when It explod ed and they were fatally burned. Many of the inhabitants have been badly burned. Promotes DigwlJon.Chccffur ressarxl Rest. Contains neiUer Oplum.Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Va SmJ- MnaJW- (InaWiay Mi li jim VWr Aperfecl Rcmefly forConslipa Hort , Sour StomiKhiDwrrtioca Worms .Conv.iLsions .Feverish ncss nnd aJ5S OF SLEEK Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. P Tot Infants and Children.' tThe Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the Mj Signature i EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 'W For Over I Thirtv Years innfiTnfMn urn u i m Ttt ctnTt com hiwtom crrt. FIRE ON A TRANSPORT. Public Building:, School, Theatre or Dwell ing may be artistically decorated or finished plain with Last Volunteers Home. San Puancim ii, June "7. The Forty third Volunteer Regiment, the lust of volunteers to leave : he Philippines, ar rives here to-day on Ihe transport Kil palrick, 23 days from Manila The Korty-tliird was In llie Philippines IS months, seeing much service. The regiment was recruited at Camp Meade, Pa. It was divided In 'he Philippines, the first twp battailous being stationed on llie Island of Mindanao, while an -oilier baltalloti li 1 ,'i.aid duty on llie Island of Leyle The pony .si . on. 1 Inlantry whs mus tered out of the s, i vti i I" day. Gorman's Candidacy. Ha 1. 1 1 vii i:K, M 1 1 , June '.'7. --The can-J ilnlacy of former .nalor Arthur Pue Gorman for re eleiil m in ihe linlled Stales Senale, by tin- Legislature which Is lo he chosen ihi- fal , was Informally announced to da; al . dinner given In his honor al the coniilry home of Jo seph Frledonwald, one of Mr Gorman's must ardent a lml eis Ware Increase Offered. ItKAlflNo. Pa., June 'J7 The propo-l sillon of Frank ( Smink, vice-president of the Itcadinc, lion Company, of fnrlng an Increase jf wages lo tbe 8,600 sulking Iron workers, the puddlers to eceive $4 a ton, w 111 be rrjecled The wage schedule for other classes of labor has nil been prepared When the puddlers rjl ibew were le celvlng H 25, but the company has since announced a 25-oent raise. The leaders say they will not aooept the offer of Mr. Rmlnk unless It lacladoa lha recognition of the union, aad tba strike will likely go on. The men haT bean locked out for about ali weeks. Officers Hang By Cables to Fight The Flames. Nkw Oui, kans, June 27. The Ilrltlali mul" transport Monterey, from Cape Town, has arrived in port after a terrible experience wllh fire at sea. Twelve days out from St. Vincent llamcs were discovered in the afierhold and gained such headway that Ihe beat prevented the usual means of extinguish ing lire on shipboard. Flames and clouds of smoke poured out from the hold, and when the offlcers and crew were about to abandon the ship First Officer Held and Fourth Ollicer Harrison volunteered a daring plan. They proposed lo lie wire cables around their ImhIIcs and have their companions lower thorn dowu the side of Ihe ship until they were abreast the port opening Into the burning sec tion. It was a dospcrate expedient but after a short consultation was adopted. As the flie was near the water line, tieid and Harrison were lowered until they were submerged in the sea nearly up lo their waists Hanging thus, half burled In the waves, with the ship under head war, ihe men battered In the port holes A hose was then lowered to ihem, and for several hourB they hung swinging outward and Inward, pouring h stream Into the blazing hold. In this way they finally checked the Mames The vessel was badly damaged nnnnirry an economical, durable and sanitary interior finish tor walls and ceilings, whether plaster or metal, smooth or rough finished. NO BRUSH MARKS, CRACKING or RUBBING OFF. Simple to prepare. Easy io apply. Fourteen beautilul lints and white. Obtain our tint book, literature and prices. li W. SMM.LWOOI), hardware, Paints and Oils, NEW I'.IIRN. N. C. CAPUDINE CCM HEADACHE 4 LA GRIPPE. llo. r I'rtannara at tWrnt R4a. Hamilton. Heraiuda, Job M. Th British transport Armenia, carrying nine hundred aad thirty liner ptlaonara, arrived here today under guard of a company of the Royal Warwickshire retdmenl and ar landing today. Tbay are bring placed on Islaa Is la tbe soaad. Mora prisoners are aipactad wltala a few days. Tk. Mast la Haw Varfc. Brooklyn, Jans M. Tk flrat death fiom baat ibis seaaoa oerarrad tfela saoralng. Joba Ward was proatratad Fired by Blackmailers. Tm rn, Kaa., Jaaa7. Dlar.kmallcrt who demsndad $5,000 frota W. C. Car son, a wealthy Cow lay oouaty farmer, and were Ignored I red lha Carson homestead wblla Caraoa was aa rovta to f)i ford for bit mall, Tba booaa waa destroyed and Mr. Caraoa waa fatally bora ad. Carson reed red aaoaysaoas letter sever l weak ago daeaaadlag that be dapoalt t-1,000 al eanala point, ll Ignored tba snlsaira.. Lalar aa other lav iar waa rarwlvad ttatiag that, sbowld ka aot comply with ksi Wmaad bit boaaa oald b borwad aasl kla Ufa takta. This also waa Ignored. t . ' llleatriiyad hy Llfhtlllpa;. Chicago, Jnne 26-The JCollnge of Physicians and Bnrgeonsone of the his toric buildings of the west sldo, was practically destroyed late last night by fire, which was started by a bolt of llghl nlR Kl)t4a atrtkura Arrvatil. Columbia, 8. C, June-C. 1. L'tter, W.C. Gravely, C. L. McOalls and C. K. Reaon. strikers from the Boulhern Rail way shops, were arrested to day charged with riot and assault wllh tnteqt to kill. atria oa tka Heading. Reading. Pa., Jane 88. Eight ban drsd Reading railroad shop hands are dow on strike. They marched In a body this morning for psy which Is due. Ibe I company demanded tba retnra of books of membership la lha oompeaj't relief aaaoclatloa. Tbe men refused aad tbe wage were aot 'paid. Tba courts will aettle the matter. yesterday sad tiled today, ftamarowsl V kite k waa aketat flaasee taddealr peraoas are repotted oaerenaae ky tease beat today 1 ka Wlkjas, Urea, aarrnai maa caaaot aeaaaafally eompeta with ble keaJthy riaaL DaWht sLIUle Early Blawra the . - LaW MK tmmA tDm RiatlW ' . famoaa pllla lot enwatlpaUo fU tf DargrU. - -,-' . PttlTy Oav broke oat la tbe knot. Mra. Carsoa esoaped, bat rataraed Vrt tba kooae (or klgbty prised rtolla. Wkfle Mra. Caraoa aaarcked fat tbe laHraaseal tbe lansee aptaad tepidly aad wbaa ah agaia raarJaad tba epae alf abd waa aar loped la flssaea. Ktlgbbora rusbad to bar aa atataaca, bat aba died afltr several boars of so (Taring. narber e te tire Tears. Jersey Clly. Jaaa 17. Thomas 0 Darker, raoaally eoarloted of ehootlng Ret. Keller for alleged Intimacy with kla wife was sentenced this moralng lo ire yaara la prlaoa by Judge Blair. AtaaftVteVleaftewlatawiaw'V IDS? S K A Ficslt lot Small V limns, Hreit' fast 8tii:, 1'ic Nio Huiiih illl(l KlIJlisfT 'lit I'll SllOllllkTri. If yon witnt soiiictliinr nice try our 1 niokcil I'mk Sntv saccs, i;i( k'(l in oil, I'Jjc Hi, they arc nil riiriit. We ulso huve ;i full line of ('itiineil Mctit.s, j;!Ulilv, Soiis, ctu. If you wnnt giHl lu. ad, try our li 4 1: mid Flour tjiej! rim't W U'lit any wlu ic. VV life also lu'mlquai tcrs for Kii.t- Hull.i mul Cnffcn, Otir Moriiini,' (llory liraiul of nllVc Nik. 1, 'J, :i ubd 1, at -De, "i.ic, -at)i: nnd o-'x H-r pound is a trwle winner t.ivc us n tiiul nnd we will uunrantPf to jildst' um Yours for business, X PH0NK Oil. WboleMle and Retull Orocer, . Vr. ICroml aV IliiiK'sH'k St. - J pwasLA- Car Peninsular Stoves and Ranges J ust; Received . Sates Two Prom Death. "Oar little 4agbtar kad aa alntoat fa tal attack of whooping aougk aad broa ckltla." airltee' Mrs.". K. Daailaad, of Artnoak, K. T,' bqt, wbaa all otkar remadlea fafled," wt urad ker life with Vt. Ilngi Raw DUcotary. Oaf ateca, wha bad Cofisnmptlon aUge alaa aaed Iktf arowderfa) aad today aka la perfewly nefeta throat aad loag Tlf trine' Haw Discover atedlctne oa rank. Infallible for uoagne v . aad CoUla. 8(e aad t.M bolttca oaraa- r flOftB i lead kyCP. Bradbsra.' Trial botile v. i Full line Kentucky .DilijrUSlorveis DMiigh r Oil CuokiiiK Huvt i iivuna 'JtSMsiiAcn nini inria over I nrtu inn it net utni vn ilia v.rH wiiiv - v ..--- ... - J . . a,- " . . . . im w an i a . .ii ir'i'A 'tA . ... " noro. ana im-a ntruc . uur iuci now i'aiiiiiucic m itauitt. xjuora ana ' Window ftcret-hr. AVe V'tt full stork of . r. vr 'a.. 4'v I ) n m! t e I r S e . O ., D t llrl eaa ew F 1 nin aae k I 14 uai uai u uuiiuiiiu iiiaiui au Uaa adranoed I'aHiU, Ulla-anu v arnitMt, unui and Nlvcr Joam. : AU tha Uraininf . Mdlola. rioVeln VatnlaUafiocari. I ,-, ,( ifr' :t ;V; -V ' wen." Da-i , v ... " - v v . ,v- - dlaeaaea yield 9 We oeilytr the gomji ana, BMiteClHtit JTttr Ual( l,V ' a i " aa to ao other T .,', , ... ie!,, .: "- "' ' Oaskill Hardware Co. , 78 Mmi'iu Bt ;'' NEW BMJC, W. q :
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 2, 1901, edition 1
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