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TBE WEEKLY JOURNAL IfUUUM lift. fey aid Friday, it M Mlddl teei, tw Ben.. C. CHARLES U 5TFVEN3, IDlToa AND rBOTElXTO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: To HonUu iMt i Tir" Mfnrlbe, Hix Mottth, 5 to f 1 00 ! Twelv Month, ONLY IN ADVANCE Advertising rates furnish.d upon ap-. pltoation at the offlc. or upon inquiry by mail. ' tyThf Jul RNai. la ,'iily aeut uu pay- i ln-a.lvan.-e 1.h. . Kut-rriUr will receive notice of npiratlon of their nun sorptions and no immediate response to j notice le appreciated hy the JotTtNAl ' Kntered al the runtnftke, New Belli , li. C. as eMMnd-elass matter, 1 Section One, Tueadat. July It), 1901 A. & N. C. RAILROAD AND ITS SECTION'S DEVELOP MENT. While no effic lal report of the re, tut Inspcctiou of the Atlantic and North Carolina Kailroad property has lieeu made public, unofficial reports atale that those who made the Inspection trip were greatly nsloniihad at the Improve meut of the road's property, and Ihe de yelopment of the country along the line of the railroad. Those who live on the line of the A. & N. C. railroad, cannot fully realize Ihe changes whic h have been made during the past three years. In the passenger service, the public had a single t rain each way, daily, ex cept Sunday. Now there is a daily passenger service of two trains each way, every day, In cluding Sunday, besides I wo special passenger trains in additional each week. It was not very long ago, that a dally mall In and out, except Sundays, was all the business interests along this railroad received. Now this service Is doubled, dally, with the same service on Sunday. It was not very long ago, that it was Impossible for anyone to leave New Bern or Moreliead from Saturday night to Monday morning. Now there is no de tention on Sunday or any other clay in the week, but the opportunity to leave morning and evening, with certainties of connections at the end of the road at Uoldsboro. It was not long ago that the stations along the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, were hardly protection against a slight rain or the weather, hot or cold. Today, hardly a stopping point on the road, but has Its neat and ' omfortable tation building And In the freight service of the road, there will he found Improvements at every point, with special increase of this service at the main places, Uolds boro, K Inston, New Hem And with these increased facilities, the public has less chaiges to pay for travelllni; and frelehl services. This section of Kasleru Carolina may accept these greatly Increased benefits from the1 Atlantic and North Carolina Kailroad, and n it appreciate the fact that its people are greatly Indebted to the roail and Its management. It may he argiucl as a purely commer clal tiauaacllou, these Increased pas lenger anil freight facilities, lower rate etc , but yet the people along the A. A N. C. road, and In the aantlnu thHrngh which It passes are rearriag peranaa) tie ne fits, ami there Is an Increase of wealth to people and land, because of this railroad development Kveti without an official endorsement, the management of the A. A N C road cannot lie Indifferent to the fact that It has done a gn at work In the Improva meat of the proerly given to its charge, and to the section through which the road passes, in greatly promoting and assisting In lis development SUGGESTIVE WEATHER FOR G00I ROADS. With rain falling anno part of five iucfMlve dayi, the snatlsr of local acted Improvement rannol hut fore Itaalf forward. Tk evtKsaataom wklra foilowxl Prof. Holmea' lertut la tblseonaly, aad after varla tlx Klffblh towaihlp nrfcaalutloa of Kod TraaiDM, abonUl tor boea pro slomlv of aoaelklot UafbU Wfowlkto tlaaa. TM rKsHit repofl of th CWaBtwr of Conmttei, ttck tadlcu4 mix lUt fofwiteffwkef MtMlIy mJkt$ Wc l . , . . I fi M jv. n . .Ml tht fL iyirlttlM.M4 a A. iB4lwJrttf gf. tutm.,, (:.. M . - ; ' .' - ' . 1 - , .' .'. tout of Utli count, feel tie Wuialel W tb Kftkiii of X.w hr Tt breht raiav period bxaT not re lard La bstttaeat of la farmer aad atar ofcaet, ao far at the roads aaay b bard to tttld, u ikl b iM la Ua for mui h healing of country produru Bat af It moaU begtas ihe l.idar ro niOT.nk.al of la e rroi,, sad iLe o,al t.r of good rjart. alll t fuuud ery im porlanl to sttry tuicreMt rounliy sud t.j,v 1 Let mty tee lb. bi ..f imitations fi t nd utttioieiuaut lu l lawu omuly, 001 '1olnHr.a" are bo) soln in inake good roaet unle they Ikrouie aelhe, ('relic al, tod taalei is) and are put Into .We mskio the road. U-ticr. tuatrad of Uktn!( tOJl. Briw ltl, rj, SQmi ' " improved. urn - r- mi QENERAL CARR'S NEWSPAPER UTTERANCES. V pou his reiurn to Noiili ('sr.. Una. General .lullsu f Larr Ilka naturally heen beseigeu lu rtiraiil to t he published , , M - t . , . Interview In the New oik piper, which give utte-ianie to his pi lim al vtuvo, Natiniisll) an I locilly. ' 1'he New York lulerview Wis put- lished In thtte loluruus, and ttii 8 Uen eral t arr suhstauiially eudomei lu the , Inteivlew given out tiy him last week, at hU home In Durham, and needs no repetition at this tlrue. While the aeulioieuu ex pi eased hy tieueral Carr are straight forward, and thoronghly rhara. teitatie of the man who uttered them, they are not the ut terances of the politic ian; therefore I e Ing in a measure a poldh lan, Mr. Carr must run the gauntlet of the political press criticising and the politicians, themselves To the Jni'HNit., it has alwas seemed an unfortunate circumstance which aliould have forced Julian S. (air to enter the political arena Holding -Mr. fair In high esteem for hla Cilieushlp, the Jmuknai. never thought that any political exchange was equal to the giving up of this Citizen ship, not even a Heuatorshlp, although he was induced to make the run As it was a mistake for (leueral ('arr to make the !"'euatorlal contest, so has it heen a mistake to give utterance for publication, to any seutlmeuts, which must he received as political In the first, (leneral Carr was resign ing the position of a first Clti.en in a great Slate, and In the second he Koine liefore the public, as per his critics, a disturlter of existing political condition", and must expect the grossest lampoon lug, without the opportunity to correct the tuauy wrong impressions which can lie placed upon his published utter aucea. As Clii.eu Carr, the Joi hnai. values and respects the great work he has done in building up North Carolina and pro moling various enterprises; honors him for hla great public gifts, and the count less charities which for years have come through his lllierallty, and applauds tilm as North Carolina's representative wher ever he goes lieyond his Stale to stand for auy of its interests, except it lie, po litical. lint is Crut-ral Carr, 1 lie I'olllii Ian. the Joiknm. sees a great life's im oid lighted, and a name which every resl I'ent of the Slate honors, Is made the comm. in hy word hy the lowest of tin "polities! gang." North Carolina Deeds thousands of Cltleni, ( arr, hut not one politic Ian, Carr (iaurl Wuult'l I'oDfllltnu liirii.s. Washlugtou, D C , July 1'.' Report, hy cable from Major Scott, Adjutant (leneral at Havana, say, "tlcneral s con it 1 1 1 on Impsnvlng He personally n marked to Major laioe that he had not felt so writ lo some time as today " Hw's This. We offer One Handrail Dollars lie ward for any caaa of Catarrh that ran not be cuixl hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. K .1 ( HKNKY A CO., Ppr , Toledo, O. We, lh uodaralgaed, have known KJ Cheney for the I sat 15 years, and believe Man perfectly honorable In all business transections aod financially able In car ry onl any obligations marie by their Arm. Wist A Tat x, Wholesale Druggists, TolacU.O. Wai !, K lawAM k Mm Via. Wholesale Dragglair, Toledo, (). H all's tatarrh (?re lttrkeii Internally acting directly pon the blood and mo rtoua sarfanrs of the lyateai Price 7V.. par bottle. Hold by all Ornggtsta. Teeth Bsoolal free. Hairerasailr Pill are Ike heal. H Terk, JtHy l-Fraok Hattlraa Make, aaalcMt) of Marqaaad A Co , thftavmhii smalmM! lit ataiemeni 4bilh (ras hVtxMhetted caatomers' smrttlat aad told their elleau that the bo4d had hes-n aoU. GAP U DINE CCtEi tltinirni? L T 1 rtHtVV ULAUMUl LA liUIilft. l$JMaJad M Beufe, li Dyspepsia Cure DIaests whit yoo eat. Thl nrenaxatlnn mntaina all nf th : digesUnto tud dlgwt all kinds u' "ma. Ugrie8 instant rellerauH nere- failatocur. Hallows you to eat all the food yoy want. Tb imist sensitl vc ' 'TiUmiach cn lake It. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics hae Ikii iurtHl after everything else failed I' prevents forniatiomif inutoo tic Morn ach, relieving all dlslnns after eutt i ok Ihetlngunuecossary. l'leasaut to take. It can't help but do yeu good Pn-pHrrdc.nly liy PC I n i rr c i 'lil.-in,. 'L'Uc at. Uullle cottLalos lout lli- m ai 4CMMI NlnM Oklnhtiin Ki,lr. Kl lieu. i, I U:i. .Ii:! 11 The total registration ol 1 1 , i n , ; t sdiii s csterdsv was HI 1 S (If tlies Hi ! a:e women As sist ant 'ominlmioiM r li'clisr-l-t can rei; i.itci h i persons dailt from n v. , n I e iM's W ill h Mhi-I alve ahotiM be piomptlv applied to mi, hums and scalds. It soothes and illicitly heals ihe liijiiicvl pail Theic aie worthless counterfeits, he sure to ret leWill'a. K s Duffy A Co. rrttyttr tur KmIii in IllMiiuri. JefTerson City, Mo.. July l'J (lover nor Dockery has received numerous pe lltlons askin; him to ias te a proclama tion selling a day of fasliu ; and prayer for rain. It it said that, unless mln shall come so.ni, the (alio re of crops in Missouri will be the gieatest ait ce T 54. "1 am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present i ood health and my life I was tieated lu vain hy doc tors for lung trouble following lagrlppe. 1 took One Minute Cough Cure ami re covered my health." Mr. K. H. Wise, Madison, (ia. F. S. Duffy A- Co. XictiiiiH nt KhIIiiihiI Aeeiilent. Kansas City, duly II. The death list resulting from the Chicago anil Alton collision near Norton, Mo , grows with each h mr. At lids liuV -0 persons are dead, two are dying and the hospital physicians state that others who In haled steam from the wrecked locotno tlvcs may not recover. You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body needs Is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest It, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestanls henco must digest every class of food and so pre partflt that nature can use it In nourish ing the body and replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, health, strength ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite K. S. Duffy A Co. e;ilite'ii l-'lsliprini'li nnm licit. St. John's. N. Y., July 11. A fishing vessel from the banks, which has arrived at Ca e llrotyle, reports that the Ameri can lishlng vessel Wynonia, belonging to (lloureater, Mass., has been run clown off the (Irani! Hanks by an unknown sleumer. Klghtcen of her crew were lost and the two men who were saved were rescued by the Newfoundland schooner llurln. Troubles of a Minister. To lienent others Rev J T. W. Ver iioii, of 1 1 art well, (ia, writes "For long time I bad a running sore on my lei; I tried many remedies without benefit, until I used a bottle of I.lcctrlc Hilters and a Ixn of Hin klcn's Arnica Salve, which c irred me sound and well.' Sores, Kruptlons, Holls, Kcems, Tetter, Salt Itheum show Impure blood. Thou sands have found In Kleclnc l itters a grand Mood purifier Hint absolutely cures thee troubles. Satisfaction Is guaranteed or money refunded by C I). Hradham Large hollies only 'ide. Ktriaura ItIiirn lu (Viiik. Miamokin, July 1'.'. Klve hundred striking miners resumed work this mora lng at Hickory Kldge colliery, the I nloa I 'oal ( ompany reinstating several me n who were dlsrharged for Intercepting miners on their way to work lo learn whether they hail union card or not Ikkii k ok I). II. Hahiit, Si c. of Stale, At sTix, Tux , Nov. SI, 1100. I have found Dr. Moffelt's TEE! II- I N A a splendid reniesir and aid for my teething children When my oldest boy was a teething child, every tncoeeMlIng clay warned us that we would Infrltably lose him. I happened upon TEETII IN A, and began at once administering II lo him, and his Improvement was marked In 34 hours, and from that day on he recuperated. I have constantly kept It and nteil It since with my chll dren, and have taken great pleasure In aonndlng Its praises to all mothers of yonng children I found It Invaluable even after the teething period was passe.1 MK D. II. IIAKI) Y. ( in., iinid is.4ii.eei r Waahlngton, D C. July It The Cen sus Office has Issued a hwltaln concern ing the urUa population of the coun try. It shows tbal 9,Hjm people la the Called Hle'es live la rltUi and town of over 4,000 population. Paring Ian Mar na Infaat child nf.0",l,4'd umT oar aalghhor was nfferlig from cholera lafiateai. Th dortova had gtva ap all bop pf recover,. I took a hot! I of ChMbarlala'i Colte, Cholm Md Mar. bota Hewkedy to ibt how, Ulllnf thsna ' ' ..I? W tood lf ,mA aweovdlaf to dlrartloaa. ! two dara l-ainao in mna naa mi if raeovtrwd. Tm r T. . 7 rTO"ra- 1 tbIUIaaow vlgoroM aad heeUly. I hv rammadd thU remedy frt)at rr aad have tmr haawti H tm r.rt' . " . -- IiCtfifiiBin,lWtlllf, Ohio, lMttr,B.DBtC- i ' ' - , ' ' ' .. V ' ' mCBINlSTS ruitD- No Miiry aid Strike Retarded a failure. , H.ioki Nut la lki)e Kjd iron Ktpurts 1 t' 1 1 ' f-r tM,.r, Prm im fr Lif ( rrtl ,.,,, f.ir i aui l u r h r K i t ii. I. 1 .' I i -1 Ik liiir UlS ehtnlils h-?i know as i i Itiev it.: i.'t a'c lo d 'I hr in, Ion i5 l,i Nor in : III , I rt'W ,i i y i l It ,4 ii no I 1 1, presl lent , if ; ,. i i folk and II, . . ,i e ill Tliey sy i i ' i :. i - moiir f roeo -i . are neel v I ',. . ; . o lliat the Mlrlke l,ts :l.-.l ;on,-- of tlieili i . i 'i ii, t c st in I ! ei( c, us,- i,e iiioveiiicnt f , lo li s p-iy for !i boil's i work Is hum, ! one for 10 Inn; since it is Hi, pre nor of t no li oil i s w day Hi '.I I ii r Slrikern r, -irlkiio.' f.,r Thl H secret. It was e;n-i tc.i u,n: Hie penllealiary Ikooks would U in "ii. li s ape by J uly j l i that sinteiiienls could lie made of the I stains of affal i s u p to J an nary 1 , A prll 1 I and July 1. Iml tin- fuslonini ailiuinlslra lion had I'linb lu micIi a tangle thai an expert has t een employed to straighten them out TiKiay W. J Tyson, insurance swiud ler and bigamist, was taaen from jail house to the penitentiary, to serve 10 years, lie said lie had not been treated l it' lil IK' has cei t ainly mil the least giound for the statement, as there were live i harges agaiul him, all for peniten tiary ollence s, he sulimilied in sll, Was convicted of bigamy and judgment sus pended In all the other cases. Krone nearly nil iimrtcis comes news of the badness of the crops. Division superintendent Whisnant of the' Sea Imard Air -I. Inn says the crops on that road lu Not th Carolina are worse than he has see n them in years. Deimpsey Wood, of Lenoir county says the crops are the poorest In many years and that the rains have washed out the fertilizers lie says this is the reason why the crops grow so slowly. The slowness of grow th occasions general remark. This afternoon the members of the North Carolina Press Association passed here on the way tee Morehouil t'it.y from (Ireensboro for an outing. They were lu spec ial cars on a regular train. The inenebcrs arc pleasod at the attendance at this year's meeting, which was larger than in a tuimlier of yoars. The nc!W sedeool law, as stated some time ago, makes no provision for the giving of life certificates to public school teachers. That provision was purposely omitted. The board of public school cMcmincrs will no, therefore have to pass upon any applications for such certificates. There Is a great demand for the new lawB. The issue of advance copies of each law, as printed, lias relieved the strain con dderahly. Russian Crops Burned Up. London, July 12. "There Is no longer the slightest hope," says a dispatch to The D.illy News from Odessa, "of Hav ing even a moiety of Ihe crops In the Volga government!, of A.nara, Saratoff anil KaBsn, as well as tunny districts of the neighboring irovernmenls Over the whole region there' lias lieen a protracled drought with tropical heat, the tempera ture varying for seven weeks from 130 to 1MI fahrenhel! All slreams had dried up at the iM'glnnliu' of June. The crops in Houthern Kussin average about the uoial ield." Return of Hot Wave. Ati.ant, Hi, July II The entire South sweltered today In a temperature which lu some place s exceeded the 100 mark. At Nashville iri was recorded. This broke all records for July since the establishment of Ihe weather bureau, :tl years ago. Birmingham re ports 102.UO, breaking all records, and at Little Kock the mer cury went up to 101. Memphis, Mont gomery, and Augusta report 100, and Chatlaniwga, WIN. Mobile, Savannah, Ylc.ksburg Knenville and Atlanta report a temperature of oil, while was the highest reached at Charleston. No prostrations we're riKirlel from any point Fire in Laurinburf. Lai kiniii no, July 11, (kneof Ihe most eleatrurtlve fires In the history of this town broke out this afternoon al I o'clock In ihe M A. Mc.Dougakl fnrni lure store and the wind was) ao favor able liial It seemed the entire town was doomed. A rough estimate place the loss al $041,000. The northern portion of ihe town Is in ruins. No one baa any adequate Idea as to how the fire origi nated Newport New. Strike Oyer, NawtoHT Nrwa, July 11 -The strike of ti e Newport Newt machinists Is at an end. The cllmai cam suddenly to night at a meeting attended by practlc ally all the machinists from the thlp yard, when try uaaelmoui consent, the en deciiled to retort lo work Monday, nt lb old tenia. Th fact that th machinist cod Id not obtain fond with which to support th idle aven, aad tbal th ship yard Management data Bl r raepoaalhle for th defeat of '" "" Hotlttt Dty the TuTll Unlet. ' Lou Don, Jalr lte-Tbl Waa lU hoi tMt rnfo trta)C t pft rai la Ixrndoa. At anoa tln lha thar. oaaeter regittetad Naegreef g iMTtarC, toadol MUgt, tor aad persplrlig ibatto aad H waa ttt U th na. Taera'featOf aocMeatal bratsei. Toa forget were many M ef iwnrok aad proa- ta IrottbU la aslog Bocktea'i Arnica .m . i. m i Himi istiswn prrtrsi eseiiissM mvw laieiliwe lor riaspwa, anens, today Mwbfeb rerdlet of ipopt,, bykli Bmptlow. and rile, lold hfCD U4 beat Wtrt Midrred, , . .; Br-dhi,M6aaU.. , - "it .i,'.':- i ' ' ,.' - ' t i ' - HON KBAtLT ILL KICflT. sWeXatU W0Uart aftCUkt ClUCs) El ctsusuat ha Chrvcliaj. Ciivilasd, Ohio, July 1U The tsi on tte l atlad Baakiag aad Saving! , Ciiapau) , Li- b began yesterday, was' umtrnatHi today The hank kept lu arlT all nljbl Is order to j permit mil iu dvpoallon to withdraw j tutu iiii.ney. I arly today fully JO ruta and women w. ee Kurd ait In front of the instilatton All .1. iLaicli a ere promptly luel, and the ..iC.-Uli of lbs tank derUead Ihey w.tis p,cpaici lor aay eiuergeucy. Ihe run ass started hy a Bohemian wouiiu who i alle, at the bank yesterday hefor Ininklug Lours lo draw money Shi- m as in lJ lo v all Faillug lo under laud, however, ehe luienedlately went ,,ut and aprea I thv rep ol that ihe bank ,,,, f,,,,,!. The cspllal stork of Ihe hank Is $100,- lo rlisai lis dep.ults amount In nearly $2, i k . ismi illMI ll'" hen tbe foreigners finally realized tcNtay that the bauk bad ample funds lo meet all demands the run came to an n,t Many persona who had withdrawn beir money returned ll for depo.lt . Mrs. Jefferson Davis 111. I'oii i i.A.Mi, Mi , July 11-Mrs Jeffer son Davis, widow of the former I'resi deut of the Confederacy, Is quite ill al the Columbia Hotel tn this city, wher she came a few days ago lo spend the summer. Leaguers in 'Frisco. San KkaNc ist'o, July 11. Two large delegations of Epworth Leaguers arrived today. They consisted of a delegation front Davenport, Iowa, and 500 from St. Louis, Chicago and St. Paul. Those members of the League who are traveling on special trains are timing the ir journeys from all parts of the Tnion so they may be in Salt Lake City on Sunday for Ihe gigantic rally. There will he In all 1 ."V specials, which will travel so as lo reach this city at various times during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Latest reports show that 25,- 000 persons will come from east of the Kocky Mountains It Dazzles the World No Discovery In medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has lie en caused hy Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest testa have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Hronchitia, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure In the world. It ia sold by C. I). Hradham who guarantees satisfac tion or refunds money. Large bottles 50c anil $1.00. Trial bottles free. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich heart burn is likely to follow, and especially so if the digestion has lieen weakened by constipation. Eat slowly auel notion freely of easily dlgeated food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let all hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, Indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Hlomach and Liver Tab lets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. Kittle With Burglars. Potlsvllle, Pa., July 12 - Four masked men entered the hotel of Peter Hoke at York villa, and encountered Ihe proprie tor and two guests. During the fight that followed uue of the robbers was shot and killed. The three remaining burglars made their escape. The Best Remedy (or Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I have been In the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire Hit I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel trouble," aays O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, (la. "This remedy enred two severe case of cholera morbns In my family and I have recommended and told hundred of bot tle of It lo my customers lo their entire satisfaction. Il afford a quick and sur cure In a pleasant form." For sale hy K. H. Duffy 4 Co. IMsaatrssu Trala Wrxk. Kaaaat City, Jaly 10 The south boand passenger train on the Chicago and Altoa Railroad ha bean wrecked al Marahall, Mlasonri, by colliding with a freight trala. Bliteen paateagan are killed and twenty-Hv Injured. It wat a bead on collision, and both engine were demolished. "I wish lo trathfally Male to yoe aad the reader of Ihea fw ltaea that ytvar Kodol Dyapepala Car la wltaoal qna- tloa, la beet aad oaly ear for dytpep la that I have vei com la contact with aad I bar a4 many ot he prepara tion a. Joaa Baaaa, Weal Middle, Pa. No preparaUoa eqaale Kodol Dyspepsia Cora a H eoatalMall th aataraldl geataau. It will dlgt all kladsof food aad caat help bat do yoe good. V. A. Duffy efc Co. ClarlnaaiL Jaly 11. The aaeehlaUt atrik la this eltr. which faegaa May M aad lavolvad froaa Ira la him Uoae aad eesploy, practically ha bee de- el ared off. Notice teWledmea,. Taert't potlvlye teed toMdar discomfort Vf raeeoa f skaflat. A " iJEiijlSSlS XVfietabae Prcparionfof As slmilaling fjcFoodand6eiiia oithaSkisftcxiteii Promolcs Digestion Ctarrul nessflftdRi'st Conlaiii neitlaT Ocatim.Morpluiio norluu?ril. NutXahcutic Aperfecl Hfmudy forConslipfl flon , Sour Sloiivtch.Diai rheitvt Wi irms ,( Convulsions ,1V wi i sh iwss mid Loks uf Sleep. FacSimue Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. mi and Contraction arc two of (he most import ant features of paint. A paint that will not expand or contract according to atmos pherical conditions ia sure to crack, blister and peel oft. MOORE'S PURE HOUSE COLORS being composed ot the best pig ments and pure linseed oil pos sess the necessary elasticity to obviate these difficulties and therefor' make it the one pre ferred. Wtt Stliel olll Jiuilllll ceilnl l, llil ami iiieili' pi ii il nii ill I'm 4tisli lii- 1 1 ;i nit'. li VV. SA,I I VV(Xrl). Ii.-irt1m.in-. I'mhv .111.I (ils, NIAV Hhl-fM, N. C. s 1ST BSfl A lut Minill l'i;r 1I:iims, I'mi'i' l'.c.! Si,i-, l'n ll.iln. iillil F' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Ciilnl Mu.lileli'is. I f yeiti nut shimi I lu ii" nice' It; iii! c 1 1 - k t - I I'mk ,'-;mi-Hlge-S, iacke-el jn oil, I e i,, t lie-- ll 1 r ill! I'i:;iil. We- iiI:mi IlieM' ii full lino uf Ciiiiiii'el Mc its, " If ynti uiit (,'oeicl lo i :tel, 1 1 ran'l li' Ix'ttt iiiiv" In re Wc ul'c Iilso li('tlilii;il let Meiiltilip (iloty lilnlid i f ( eillee' o(lc unci :!.ric jii r Miiiiitl in it truelo (ivo tm a t nn 1 Hiid i' will VlllllH feil' Wholesale and Retail (Iroct-r, PHONE 89. W. Ilmiul V IIuiiouoIa Sim. ar Peninsular Stoves and Ranges lust Received. V line Kentucky IK liht Siovph, Dimjrlcr Oil (jmkiiiK Sloven and Ovens. Come Doan and lixik uVe r Uutn yeut'll ct what yon want her?, and prUitt rijrlit. Our i.lmtli m now coiiiiili U. in (iauzo l)eHir and Window 8crcii. Wc. kfop n fi.ll etex k of ' Hardware & Building Material. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 16, 1901, edition 1
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