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TBB WEEKLY JOURNAL tabllaa.4 Pabliabsd ia Two Secucm, ever; Tttes day and Friday, at M Middle Street, aw Bora, N. a ICMARLE5 U STFVENS, sDITOB D PEOPKIBTOK. SLB8CTUfT10N RATES: Two Month Cn.t. Three Month, 85 His Months 60 Twelve Month l U -TL2-"- "ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advi-rlisine rate furnished upon plication at the office, or upon inquiry , ,.,) W. - a 1 1 ' regard lac falaea of tod, wlitooi a laougat bul laa! there iu he no lean tomorrow, for will he not be tn of acat It 1 the glamor of title , ihe Ue of power, the charm of beL furruunJed with the dignity of potluon. tLai Is o fasclnattng that maXrs public l'('f holding bo alluring And those Who halt ?Ui.rtrOc-vl lo ILt position no one cu know l-m them selves the bitterness and anxiety "LUn actually attends, the sun-ess. arid liUti follows the possession Vet the f&ncinatlon .wr o'Uits llit nt- , U-Diling worries, and the UtfUt for '.lie pogesolon of othVe ai.l c ontinue si' long p-! ae a posslt.ity renin': - that !t may be HTTlu JflKNAl if only sont on imy in mivame tamm. Sutcritrs will re ivc notice of expiration of their ul siTiptioim ii.'! an iimiKxliiite reern.nw to notice v.i.1 t- npprcciHte.1 by the J..I KNAi . per-o i .-tinn lb- pt e weakiRs ! Hi- gaino.-r .ue lice p..se.eil of pobli. ! -hake off the cravliu' even wlun' r-uit mean- unliapplin-f and 'lie I HI. r. '1 lit the l'ootli. I N. C. itn second class matter. New Hern RLVL-NL'ES I ROM I)RIK. ALCOHOLIC Section Two. Friday Ntn 1, l'M) THE QUESTION OF CITY LIGHTS. Whether this city shall be well lighted Is not a question of politic, nor a mat ter for jokes. The line weather of the last few weeks has not made so noticeable the absence of the arc lights and the other lights which makes cany and pleasant going out after dark. But this tine weather Is not going to always continue, and the short days of the year are here, when a cloudy or stormy day means an early night fall, with long hours of darkness, when dan gers of various kinds not only threaten thoBC upon the Btreets, but also those within their homes. Well lighted streets are not for those who may have to be out after dark, but every householder, every family receives protection that wonld not be theirs, If there were no lights. The matter of a well lighted city is not personally the property of the Alder men, or the city authorities, but the question of lights belongs to every tax payer and citizen, and the Aldermen are simply the means to carry out and put Into operation the lights that are so vital I., the ,c-t Interests of all property. The December election provides for a public e re--! on on 'hi- matter or. tin part of the voters at the p"',ls. The question of whether $looo Is enough to vote for an Klectrlc Plant, is variously discussed, with I lie prevailing sentiment apparently at thl- time that the sum Is not large enoiiu'li Alderman Ives In a rec-nt communica tion In these ('Minimis ha.- written quite positively and Liken Inures lo prove thai the amount I- enough, If more facts can be added to these, so much the better, for the voters want l" know lo the fullest extent what voting the bonds means, how far and how much lighting D possible There i- in ! a slr.g.i dt!-n 'T l.iisl ness Inter--! of New Hern t but can af ford to have "ii- d'irk night cm-, an 1 the i iiy he unpr' v.d-d w :! h light - HIE FASCINATION OP PUT.LIC or-ncE. The :at--l 'i;ifHi'' that 11, en A : r v !c iti-in r hii ! u ui :eo-i.l. i-'iol in 1. mi. don. 1- iuteie-lir:.' in -iiowlii ho in k h ah Mholi. drink i-i-.-iimiii.mI,' and Iimw much revenue :t contribute- to the countries where 11 1- largely r-i,-sumed. The figures cover the pas', live to ten years, and areas follow-, for the bur leading nations ol the vorld. per capi'a In gallons of wine, beer and spirits, re spectively. I'nltod Kingdom ..ill :tl " 1.12 France . -1 - -v-' (lermany . 1 I"1 27 ' ' I'nlled Mates. . . 0 :M 1 "' In noting the consumption ot beer, that relative to llerinaiiy I- somen hat misleading, as Hie coiisuinpi ion of licei in that country varies The general average per capita is -et down above at 27 5. but in Havana lo consumption last yeai w:i- .! ainl '.v. Helglum it was Id '.' In round ligiins tin- I nitid Kingdom and the United States drink one gallon of proof spirits per capita, whl'n Fiance and Germany drink two ga!'.Mii.- The above estimates "I c.cir-e in Li no allowance for moderate li inkers, ,, those abstaining. In the matter ol revenues hollc drink, the tigures I. show i; yielded In Hi- I nio lid per cent of Hie national per cent tu France. 1 - per . many an 1 ."' pc: ci ;il i;i Stales "Imt tkm eOLB DUST f"W ao Snd lot our fRE bootuaL CjoaOsn Rui !at Kpuaewora," 1 1 l i ; - Ik I V J JL MK HI fin' mm No soap, no soda, no borax, no ammonia nothing but water Is needed with LB B to clear, ar.vthir.r y ts. pans, furnitur . clcthcs. wood work. It require t rt!y half the labor a? roap cr any ether cleanse r. .u.d t n.uch less. Si c that the r.arr.e "Fairba-.xs' and the "Gcli! Duet 7 -Mrs" are on the package Roi use ali imitations and subctitutes. THEN K FAIRBANK CCMI'All i', Chicot bl Lou'. New York boston EKD OF CZOLGOSZ. Funeral of Pulaski Cowper. K.m Kioii, Oi-' hi.- The ft) ii ral of I 'til iki ('"wp-i, pu'sident ol the North ('aiolliia Hume lire Insurance company wa- lieid here this afternoon. The in suiancc agents attended In a body For 10 years Mr Cowper was the : Ijuster id' the company and two years ago be cauie its in sidciii iTCOCK'S ADDRESS Timely Remarks at the Opening: of the Colored Fair. Mi Ady ice to the Colored Uacp. limber 1' lire baser? Near 1 ( o : c-ii, os!.a ( ii re s not a men .. , .1. i ,,, i, ,, .,!.. i. I tieliloii. Sua Dentil hi Mi. i ' iiiti iirtiiiit. ii aooi.i.- in. j -i.'in.acl, c Miiipk-te and 'ibsolute rest by roenxnoro 1 lie I. or j digesting the loud you eat You don't ' lllllll CllSO. have to diet but can en joy all the good; ,, ,, I ' 1 ! 1U1M..H, Oct. 2!l -Gov Ayeock ti I loud voii want Koilol Dvsneosla fine 1 ,-,, mllv r.-lieves that distress,,! frelinel'1'" n""" opcnc.l the 22nd annual alici , -iling, gives you new life and vie I Stati coiored fair here lie said ill part: 1' Dulfy 1:i.,v not he In annronrlate for me on aslon to express to you the hope lloui alio last yi :ir 1 , llgd '11. r, v-nui . I:' nl In I o i j h- I n Roasted in a Fiery Pit I a.-toii. l'a, Oct. J!l. William Sig num, Howard I! Randolph and George I Inch, machinists at tin- Lehigh Valley -I., p.-, went in!., n pit today to repair an engine, when a torch they carried ignl ii.l gasoline which had leaked from a hose and settled in Hie git. An explosion l.'l'.owed. .ami the three men wire hor-::i-..i ' . u d Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with l.oCM, AI'IT.ICA l'MNS, as thev cannot reach the seal ol the disease. Catarrh is a blood m constitutional ills -as-, and in oi dr r lo i in- It j oil riiu-1 lake Internal rcmedli s. Hall'.- (oilanli Cure Is taken in! et naiiy , and ai t - ill net - ly on the lilood and mileo-is surface-. Hall's Catarrh Is n-1 a quack medicine It whs prescribed by mie -f the best phy I sic I. a ns In this count ry f r veal - . and 1 a regular prescript b'ti. I' 1- lomposcdj of t!,e bet tonics know ii, i "in Id ned wit Ii j the hc-t blond purllicrs. ai ting directly j on the miicou- surface- 'Ihe perfect I coinblnatloii f t lie 1 W" Ingredient , I-, w hut produces -in li wi'iid-rlui n suits in ciiihu- Catarrh " Send) for : -1 Incr, i-.i-r-i f ;.i t iii.NKi,.v. i n .( I ... . : I" S. Id by I irnggl-ls. TV I ! a: ,'sFalllb V I 'ills are 1 In ,1" -1 For ll.iee day- and nights I sullertd i I aj' !i untold In in an attack of cholera j inoilnis bioiiglit i n by eating cucnin 1 Ii-i-.'-mvsM .. LoHti.cr, ckrk of the ISlri-', i. .ml, 'en! rev l!ie, Iowa. "I though! I shou'd surely die. and tiled a do. en d'lTcrent nn dii iin-s but all to no I -irposc I sent for a buttle of Cham I'ciiam's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lo nit'iiy and three doses rellevod me en 1 - n 'y " This remedy U for sale by F, S l) ;!l v ,v Co The Race War in Louisiana Ni w ( Irlcans, ct. 2 b It is not be lieved thai the a-slstance of the mllllla will be needed lo restore order In t lie rac w ai a! Live lak (Tiureli. The very -u rinllN "f tin- i rinie against life seems 1 . have brought matters to a standstill. .:u- ii-groc-s and two wiiit-s represent !.. 'o'al d-alh bkoi LarcMxtaat ta Aabara Exit af the Miserable Assassta. At Bi aa, N Y., Oca. SS -At o'clock I hit morning, Csolfoai the aaaat tin of President McKioley, iu elect rt cuted in Aubnrn priaoo There waa ao one preaeot except the aelected ih- aessea and priaoa ' official Electrician 1 Davis turned on the fatal curreut ol 1800 volvi and death ai pronnunred tnalan-' laneoua. The pkytteiant In aiiei.daDCt at the electrocution were Dr Cuarita F . McIOBatd of New York and Di John Garvin of Auburn priaoo The a-aaxin was carried from hit cell u the death chair but he died unrepentant The death chamber Is a vault like i room, tiled on floor and walls, alxiut 2fl I feet square. Not a ray of natural ligbt I reaches It and It Is ventilated b) a shaft , stretching upward from the centre i f , the ceiling The death chair, v lite L La- 1 been used for several execution ., was1 placed li a ruhlicr mat, not far fi ui. 'hi wall nearest the death cells, and had 1 Na n refitted and carefully examined I .. j the left a cupboard in which the elei tii . cal apparatus is placed and where i!ec ! trielan Davis, who has coDdur ted all tin fifty eiirht executions In the slate, inri-d on the current when Warden Mead wh at one side nl C7.o1l'os7.. ilmppi-l hi- handkerchief A RACE RIOT. Buffalo Bill's Train Wrecked. I 'aiivl are t w-nt v ti v "pp. f..r the I-r n men t ..l!n- made vacant by the death nl .1 udg- Thoinas t ' Fuller And this Is only a single Instance of the hunger for ofll-e. no matter Iimw In significant the position may te Next year in North Carolina lliere are to be a number of men elected to public oflloc, among them Congrcaamen, a ttena tnr, Supreme Court Judges, Superior Court Judges and others And yet for each and every olllce there will ! numerouii candidate, and time, eflort and some money will not b apareil by those seeking the nomination, and afterwards election There Is a fascination lo hold public office that Ii irresistibly tttrartlvr lo the majority of men. Ths honor sod emol ument of course ars Important, and yet men will give up grxx! mercantile bol neas, lei go a profession that brings In s handsome Income, and desert an aatored and steady trade In accept a political office, let It be by appointment orlhroofh the votes of Ibe people. A public offloe may not be productive ol eqaal flaaacial returns and still It will b cboeea la prefereooa to work la aay of the trade or profeaeloM, by ala bbm oat of (vary tea, d wllhoot aay aatUfactory reaaoa beiag give. The wont faatar of boktlag pablle offloe It IU ffer apoa lae peraoa wko ta Ue poallloa, fo ai greater aasbl tloa Uaa i be always aa office bolder aaUota aataaaiaa tlK aaee fMtlg Into pabllaoffloa. la proleaaiosL, trade or aosanreial prmlt, i aaaa wtU U aaaaaailaal, m4 Utak al prot144a tot fatara aoaUafaav. tea f J fD U4 kla lllHiMlli eAaa aUe wksfttaf Ya . Oct. f.".i I n I lb n of liulTaln Hill - tVll-1 W wa- w r-eked -0 ml ies from tc l-v-u!y hnrs-s w-r- kll.-d. br n w-r- hurt lid I . la Banker Routs a Robber. .i H. iiarrlson, Cashiei of the hank of I l.oruviHe. Ohio, has lieen ml, bed of 1.. a::h by a serlou- lung t rouble until he 'o.dDr King's N'iw 1 Mseovi ry for Cnn - ,uij ': 'ii. Then h- wi.iii ' It is the b. -1 medicine I evi r u-e.i f..r a -l vere 1 ! o n bad ca.-e "f lung trouble. I al- keep a bottle on hand " Don't Is, or any Throat w hen you i an la. M.i and fl 00 I:lal iiottlcs free at C Ii llradham's 1 1- : t..rc w a lifer w llll t oughs, I o. i i.e-t r Lung troiibi- i u r-.i no easily n ,y Claim Admitted. London o, t -".t. The baiiKr ip! y court hni admilt-d Ih- i aim "! John Smith, merchant, for live !!i"iviii I do! lars against the Duk- of M u.i he-t-r in the eventual seltlcnienl . f'l, Duke'a debts. Mothers everywhere pralae ' ' n i Mln tile Cough Cure for the nulTerlniri It )ihr relieved and the lives of their lltll- rnin ll ha saved. Strike at the root of tin tronblo and drw out the Inllammatlon. The r.hllilrena favorite Cough Cure F S DufTy. Pastor Eipclledon Arson Charge. Nashville, Tenn , Oct 211 - The Ten nece Omference ha expelled Hev II A Gherry from the mlnlatry and mrin berhlp of the M. K Church, south, on rhrge of fraudulently collecting inmr nce on property In the destruction of which he wa t colncendlary Dr.,Boir Baby Syrap (or Teetblag Babies. Price. 10 rt Cure Wlnd-Oollc, niarrboea, Dysentery, Grl pins; Pains, Hoar rttomach, Fever. (;bol r infantum. Ir Holl' Hby fyrnp promote the digestion and soothe the baby Botha's Narrow Hscrpe. i'n tnria, Oct '-". Cununanilant Gen eral Botha's recent escape from the llrltlsh r-ilumna pursuing him was very narrow Ten prisoners were taken. In cluding Ccmmandcra Hans. H itha and S. hutle Giant Nerve Builder. The Mystic Life itenewer U the most Powerful Nerve Huildcr known It ab solutely curea all form of Nervotin Dis ease and Weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how long duration, auch an Neuralgia, Nervous Prrxtratlon, Ner vous Paroxyamn. St Vitus' Dance, Pal pitation of the Heart, Physical and Men tal Weakness. Debility of Old Age, etc. Sold by T A Henry, Drngglut, New Hern Venezuela Elects Castro President. New York' Oct 24 A cable dispatch announcing the election of I resident Castro of Venezuela, who has been pro visional President for one year, baa been rw-elved at the Venezuelan Cnnan-'str vet aee. A good transparent pasts may be ob tained fry AteaxwrtBf rms cm nee of gum arable and Iwa drama of glyerln in three atrbrea) of rMHa water. Win yoe caaaot sleep foe roaglilng. It Is hardly asoseiary ibat aay oaa iboald ull yoa laa yoa aeed a few dose of Caeaaberlala'i Coaga lUeaedy to allay U Irrltalloa of Uroat, a ad avaia aUep aoaatbla. It U good. Try It faf aala by t. V Dot 0. Itodot Dyspepsia Ccro By Brtblnc the Nerre with nplnm cough may be stopped tem porarily, bat the Inflammalloa of which I iiw cougn i ijaipunn a11 ironi wi to worse Io not waste lime aad asoooy on delusive "cough salitarea." Reeaeta lier that Allen' Long Balsam dnea not merely put ih nerves U sleep. II gets right down to the root of the tmabta and so cure evea deep-eated affaelloas of the throat aad laagi. Call for 6,000 RecnlU. Washlagioa, Oct. aeOemeral Chaff ea asks that iflOO raaralu bo seat at ooco tn MaofU to in veeeoctaa la sevaral ragi seata. Oeaetal Cbaffao report that the f!aUr ttrtagtb ea laa aonhara La MsklMtkaate lka a Jsaeare thi that r-cei.t events occurring in the nation may not unduly excite you and that you will still remember that your best fiienils are those who live In your Stall What you wish, what you need more than recognition by the President or other people in authority Is the es tablishment among yourselves of a so ciety founded upon culture. Intelligent and virtue and is no wise dependent upon those nf a diHerem race. Tho law which separates you from the white people in thi' State socially always has been and always will be Inexorable and It need not concern you nor me whether that law is violated elsewhere. It will never be violated In the South. Its vio lation would be to your destruction as well as lo the i ii j ii y of the whites. No thoughtful conservative and upright Southerner has for your race ought but the kindest feeling and weare all willing and anxious lo sec you grow Into the highest citizenship of which you are capable. It is absolutely necessary that each race should remain distinct and have a society of its own. Inside of your own race y.m can grow as large and broad and high as God permits, with the aid, the -ympalhy and the en couragement of j.iur while neighbors. If you can eipial the w hite race In achieve ment, In scholarship, In literature. In art In Industry and enmmerce you will lind nn generoii minded white man who will Bland iu ..u: way, hut all of them In the South will Insist that you shall accomplish Ilii- high end without social Intermingling and thU is work for us, work for ymi, and ll Is necessary lo the peace of our i tlmi and essential to the education of j.uir children that there lie no misunderstanding on this point." Three great I nnber companies, the Cummer, Ih- Yinicnt and the Camp, have acquired very large areas of timlHT lands ncr VYi l ion and next Spring will ticgin a railway from Wcldon by way of llrlnkley vllle and Hingwood to the edge of Franklin nunty, to gel at half a billion feet of short leaf pine The road will be about 'to miles long. As Mr. and Mrs Dardcn of Pill coun ty were on the train near here this morn Ing going to Greensboro, upon receipt of a telegram saying their daughter was dangerously nick, they received another telegram saying their daughter was dead and that the body was on Ihe east bound train Tho shock nearly killed them At 10 o'clock today the Virginia- North Carolina Photographer's Associa tion met In Its 5lh annual convention in the Senate Chamber. U. L Clark of Richmond presiding C. P. Whorlon of Italelgh. G E. Hayne of Hampton and H L Alderman of Qreensboro are the vloe- presldenu, Waller ITalladay of Durham, secretsr), P W. Holtslngrr nf Char lottesville, treasurer. In the Supreme Court lodsy Ibe Uor ham rase, from Iredell county, waa argued Thl I Ibe aolable case la which Gorhan, a representative of the Houtbern railway, waa charged with lorn foolry with Jnrora la a dangerous case agalnil that com pasy aad waa fined aad sentenced to M days la jail for contempt of court fie appealed from tbls valance Three Victims are Whiles, andilNe grots Reported Dead. New Ohi.kans, La., Oct 28 - The Pic yune's Amite City ipeclal say-: "Three white men and 11 negroes kill ed is the startling news from Washing ton parish tonight. "Your correspondent has just con versed with a man from Franklinlon, and lie confirms the alxive Information, but he knew nothing of what has hap pened since yesterday evening The first news of the race riot was brought here loday by Cornelius Mixon, who, with his mother, left from near Franklinton this morning. He stated that white men rode into franklinton at 2 o'clock this morning asking for help, saying that the negroes were up in arms threatening to exterminate the whites. "The scene of the tronblo is at or near Ilalltow n, where a negro was burned last week for criminally assaulting a while woman. Ti.is was not the cause, how ever, of the murders yesterday In which the three white men and 11 negroes were killed and several wounded. Mr. Mixon saw and talked with many men from the scene, and they said that worse trouble was expected today, as armed men were Hocking to the scene, and It was reported tho blacks were equally active In preparing for a battle. A Foot Ball Story. Nkw IIavt n, Conn Oct.2.H I gly sto ries arc heard about the game U tween Columbia and Yale Saturday, the Yale students claiming that se vet al of the men on the Columbia eleven were not bona lide students. The Yale football authorities will not make any statement to that effect, but admit that Investigation has been started The undergraduates demand there ho no game next year with Columbia, but the management will not say that that will lie the course pursued. Coach (). Poster Sanford, of Columbia while here denied absolutely that aslngle man on the Columbia eleven was no. student in good standing In tha. univer sity. The Yale coaches have said that no protest will lie made nlmul y ester day's game, but they do not deny the report that Is circulated on the campus that Yale will refuse Columbia a date hereafli r Supreme Court Opinions Special to Journal. KAi.Kton, Oct. 29 The Snpreme Court filed the following opinions today- Boman vs C C Itallroad Co , from lllch mond, alllrmed Trimmer vs Gorman, from Columhns error. State vb Council, from Cumberland, petition dismissed, former mllng affirmed. Mitchell vs Raleigh Electric Co., from Wake, new trial. Smith ts W. 4 W. It. H . from Ramp- son, error. Wllkle vs Raleigh and Cape rear Ry , Co., per curiam, affirmed. In case of Slate ti Lewis Council from Cumberland, convicted of rape, petition to rehear It dismissed and former ruling sustained. ThU ruling was that Council waa guilty and must suffer death, Judge Douglas dissents from ruling thai Ru prema court has nn power to rehear criminal case. Case of Mitchell vs Klectrlc Light Co , for damages for killing her husband whxB wire not properly Insulated fell Case weal against her la lower enart fine gets a new trial Tho Kind Yoa Hmre Ahrajf Booflit. ftnd wUch has been la ase toe W 80 jtmn, has feme thr tfgrt&tar of ' aad haa Deeo made aader his per fAfrjm, msoal wperrlsioii slnee ita tnl-anex. CCCA44 Allow no mxA todrrad va vtmi In th la- Ail Counterfeit, Imitation! and " J oat-aa-srood " are bat Kxpertmento that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and CliUdren Experlectoo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Coatoria is a iiannleas ubatltute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Dropa and Soothing Sjrupa. . It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo Bubatanco. Ita age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays FeTerlshness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tm oitms eonwmv, TV HunaAV srscrr, New re em. NOTE THE PRICES At the Planters Warehouse. F. S. Kit N l! h. 112 lbs. kh 11.75. 2M lbs. 11.50. 13D " " 14.2ft. 78 " " 13.011. 1011 " " 11. 0, 20 " " 21.00. 63 " " 10.00. 3;! " " 16,50. 47 " " 23.50.; 20 aii.on. U V. LANCASTKU 50 " ' IH.00. 32 lbs. dh 13.75. 19 " " 2! 50 .1. M. H'OCK. x'l " ' 27.00. 108 ll (it 13.00. 58 " ' 10.7.V 10 " " 25.00. H2 27 00. h. DAWSON. 88 " " 22.00. 214 lbs. 6.00. :! " " 47.00. 100 " lO.(H). 8i " " 22.50. 264 " " 12.00. J. M. SIM I'K INS. l'ENNIK WILMS. 475 His. 15.00. 37 lbs. 10.75. sam moork. 2-j :: :; :. 62 11.9. ffl 12 75. lr, . .. ,:,.,,; 25 " ' 16 75. CO ," " 12.25. II'Oi K. 15 " ' 27.00. 23 IIih. (to 11 5'),' 2ii " " 40.00. 26 " "' 17.00." 1,. S. II A RI'Kli. " " 21 r'"- 6(H) 11,9. tt 800. (1ASKINS 28 " " 21 00 214 lbs. m 10 25. IS " " 35 00. 22 " 22.50. 100 " ' 25 .(Ml. 20 " " 12 00. 145 ' ' 13.25. 77 " " 18(10. 1S4 " " 10 25. 1,50 " " 1(1 (HI. W.J. .FRANKS. The Barns Portrait. Ki.ainn, Oct. til. Tomorrow an, lag la lbs Pasata eb tax bar laa oil pots trail of Capt. (Hway Barat will ha pra aaalad to tba Blot, taroagk Uta fUata lltorarj aad fllatortcal Booletjr, try aoraa of ala assosadaau. Jadj Waltat Clark ill rrnlds, tba arldrasa of pfaaaal allot will N a4a by Di. K. P. ftattla if ika SuiaValraralty aad Btata Aadltor B. t DUots win tataaa Ua tpoack of aeerp laaoa, 4ola so li Ua plaea of tkaT Oof araor ao loft tala afuraoot for ; Wal- Hlccoofhs Suddenly Cared. Trentoa, N. J., Oct. J9 Dr. Coraellos Hbapbard, ona of lb Uadlag phjabHaoi of tbls clly. baa boaa aaffariag frora klc oooght for two woaka. rhysldao froaa rblladalpbla wara aaataxmod lo ala bod Me, aad last algbt Ua hloooagaa sod daaly ooaaod. Yours to Please, Planters Warehouse Co., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. tyVlXirnswV!vVlV ta'Vl.V tswlwpVlawrla Received this Week. ( jHi ('(xl CriiiilxTries, Celery, Quukir Ontlliikec, biirtl- (led Wheat Iliscuils, ( iiickeil White WIichI, Old Knsliioii anil rreiarcl Hurkwlii'jtl, Ilt'cker' Flap Jae - l'an ( uke Klonr, Uye mid (tritium, Creuni of Wheat. Full ("ream i heepe, Iniiorted and lomeHtio Miuaioni, Whole and Shieddid ( ixlflsh, Irish and Sweet PotultaK, Corn el MiuiLerel. I ox liiw r Print HtitUT, (iool Cx)kinrr litilttT, te. (iood (IckkIh inako good huainctt, poor gixU are never chenp. Think it over and come to rarker'H where you will find every thinpr frewh. Youra to Please, J. IS. aECBXS, Jr., Wholcaala and Retail Qrocer, PHONI 69. CVr. Itroftd A Ifftncoek Nim. c Our "4 rMMai i t-J!y,'urlf-'- PtMMUMaws A BTi CURB ' I rakkaiviiw Mal mm m.i. nli""mMt mmtm ftinoinbrua Onaoa ia and look aaAartaa (Bitli(jii alftWa . ii Hi-y, If anl1wJ. JX'M wiw mwjw - jrrwn m r..m.. i Basaaj a 14a a ra- 1 It a. a I l""f'.""ij rt Mini IIIH ' S10VES fflB JlRS - are Ifl and a OomplrU IJp Qoai Btorw, Wood 8ttrci andIIoatera. Only plaoa la town to find ft Wllon TlleaUr.' We. kave ,tbein la thrw , alrra. Oar Carbon Ptfilnralar b tb Boat, Ukea Ua rval to inn tba' in Uiaa any other. -' Vn roarJa of one pieoe, Btoy Board! any aim. : N ' , I look ow otjtitook aJtd get otr't'flort' fefort.'btljrhj ' t , - .a. Ball - Bcannj Castocs.;x : "( nrrrompt IWlTeTy find Ootxla Oottrirjlrr. f f y f , VliAataaiB iimimiimi- ww rion ' n Kiti ft :" insw rxnH, n. o,'1. 00 to opaa ia rair, t r. s. Dtwt oa lit. -'I I tttn Tv TTT
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1901, edition 1
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