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7 I Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. . SM FHAKCiaCO, CAL. umvoiE. nr. : hew tout. r. A GREAT EXHIBIT. Dairymen's Show at the - Berne-Fair-.- New THE JOURNAL. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. B. Duffy Lace curtains. . Business Locals. FJR CASH ONLY, 000 lbs. Gloss starch 2o lb., by lot. 2 bbls apple vinegar, 10 cents per gallon by the bbl. Lois or tin ware at cost. Elk, Itailroad and Old Dominion Baking Powders, $3.50 case. AMeRood, 18 Middle Street. TRY a nice cool glass Budwei's Beer,' on draught at the Palace Saloon today. Something fine. r FOR RENT Six room dwelling on 8. Front Street, adjoining residence - of S. II. Lane. Apply toS. M. Bnixsos. PERMANENT Employment Summer and Whiter, National Portrait Company, Chicago. WANTED, a few energetic ladies and gentlemen to canrass on guaranteed salary of 10 per month. Call or address W. C. Bost, Davidson, N. 0. Filling Prescriptions Is of vital importance. Drugs are eit'.er good or bad, no medi um quality. We fill prescriptions carefully, scientilicaily; our drugs are fresh and our chemicals pure. You may not know this yourself, so we ask for. believing we merit, your utmost uonndence. . Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. - GAItDEX SEEDS JUST RECEIVED FROM LANDRETII & SONS, AT Davis Pharmacy, Phone 50. Cor Broad & Middle St flandeville & King's Flower 5ceds. Tenners Candies JUST AS GOOD AS UUYLEIVS. I will' sell 1-Pound Boxes PINK SEAL BRAND for SIXTY CENTS. Retails In N. Y. for 73 and 80c Fresh Oooda. H. B, WATERS, JBt., 103 MIDDLE STREET. 3,.- Si a E3 a g e J - M t " "J e E O o o O P 2 P 3 5 Lettrr Fraas a tramtaa Dulrjiaaa. If a Will k Her. AIM r. B. Kmory r Ike EsBVrlBiMit Klallaa. The meeting of the North Caroli na State Dairymen's Association at New Berne during Fair Week prom ises to be of more than ordinary interest. . ' . - 1 . ." This meeting m ill be probably Thursday and Friday of the Fair. The cows will arrive early in the week so as to be in condition for the Context. -' ;. There will bo a working Dairy School, in" which several expert Dairymen will be engaged to illus trate and explain the ' work. A model dairy, or dairies, will be placed on exhibition and there will he a dairy cow contest to the win ners of which the Association will give premiums. The cow making the highest number of points in a two days trial will receive as premium $15 00, the second hst cow 1 10.00, and the thiid best cow 15.00. ' The Dairy Content will take place on the grounds of the Fair Associa tion on Wednesday and Thursday, March 2nd and 3rd, 1898. Entries ( must be made with the Secretary, Ueorge Ureen, the same as ate all other entries, .'. . . '. :: ' Tlio cows must be milked oat Tuesday evening under the superyi sion of I M Johnson, M S, or some other representative of the N, 0. Agricultural Experiment Station, who will supervise the contest and report on it. A good programme will be ar ranged for the Dairymen's meeting. The N C Swine Breeders Associa tion will meet at noon Thursday, March llrd. at the model dairy ex hibit. ... . The following letter is received by Mr. George Green, Secretary, from a prominent dairymen of Pennsylvania It is full of inter- Dear Sir: The program and ar rangements for holding the next Fair of the Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Associasion cannot help but be very valuable for the stock breeders, dairymen and farmers in that State. , I haveconsi(ierablo knowledge of the dairy situation in North Caro lina, having been in attendance for several years at the New Berne Fair and the State Fair at Raleigh, as well as being present when the State Dairy Association Qrst organ ized and attending a number of their meetings, as well as traveling considerably in the Stale, and hence am in a position to know that the only thing lacking to make dairy ing a success, t specially for home consumption, is lack of practical knowledge of the business. . . ' That the State is naturally adap ted for the dairy business is proven by the fact that there are in the State of North Carolina a few of the most practical and successful dairy farms In the conntry. The arrangements are mado for a two days State Dairy Meeting in connection with the New Berne Fair as well as a Stato Dairy School where the milk will be taken to the separator and the cream churned to butter. At the same time there will be an exhibit of my herd of llolstein Freisian dairy cattle, which will in elude my famous cow, 'Jarl Henry Beatitude, who made over 23 lbs of butter in seven days, and Aegie who made over 27 lbs in seven dajs and also my noted bull Aaggie 4th Wayne Uorbam, who is pronounced by all experts the finest ipecimeu in the country, and also a dairy herd. The milk from this herd rill be made into butter right on the grounds. I will be in personal charge of this exhibit and will be pleased U give any farmer all information pos sible on dairying. So that this Dairy Exhibit and Dairy School should not fail lo bring out every farmer, intereited in the same, in the State. Prof. Emery with a very com petent assistant from the State College and Experiment Station will also be there and in charge of tlio dairy work, W, M. Dkkkinokr, Walnut port, Pa. January 10, 1809. allri-Wliaa. Mr. Will K. Baxter, well known in this city, who is with J. J. Bax ter, Gent' fnrnUhcf, was married to Miss Kugeula Dixon, Wednstday at 3 p, m. January 20th, at the home of Mr Goo. Dixon, father of ts bride, In Pamlioo county. The enrtmnny im performed by the Iter. U. B. John, of CVuteuary church of this city, and the wedding wps a quiet one, only relatives being present. . " :Tbe happy couple returned to New Bertie last evening, and will be at Hotel llackie. The Journal extends best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and wel comes them lo New Borne. AUK 0u VACCINA! i.i- Others Cities Cave Taken Every v Precaution. A SAT IN IHj CITY. The Weather Bureau forecast fori t day is, fair and colder, f There were sales of 28 bales of ootton in the local market yesterday at prices rangingfrom. 4$ to5. The maximum temperature as ob served by the Government Weather and Crop bureau ye".erday, was 08.0 minimum 53 0. . ; . , There will be a. meeting of the Atlantic S. F. E. company th's evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full at tendance is asked for. Those who are to take part in the play of Cinderella, will pleow be at the theatre at.4 o'clock this after noon, us a lull leheursat is to te given. Be prompt at 4 o'clock. . A full rehearsal of all the chil dren who will take part in tho play of Cinderella, will take place at the theatre today, at 1 o'clock. All the children are requested to be prompt ly on time. Bryan Gatkill, arrested for the stealing of a mule and buggy from Wilcox & Lane of Bellair, was on hearing before Justice 8. It. Street yesterday. lie was bound over to the Criminal court under $100 bond. Al! persons who are interested in the opera of Princess Bonnie, art urged to all:nd a meeting to be held tomorrow, Friday uight at the residence of Mrs Joh'.i Dunn, at 7:30 o'clock, to perfect arrangemeuts for giving this opera. - . Misses Rebecca and. Mary Emma Street and Mury Jones will receive their friend at the residence of Mr. E. M. Street, ou George street to n'libt from 8 to 11 o'clock. There will be an entertainment given and refreshments served ana the pro ceeds will be for the benefit of thoir Sunday school c!as. LAST NIGHT'S miKSTT.EX, I HOW, A Lars Am Appreil Aadlracr Urectmbe PtrlwniMt, The Theatre was well filled last night lo witness the minstrel per formancj given by the New Berne amateurs for the beneDt of the City Band, ; , The introductory part wus ex cellently put on the stage, and was equal to a high class of minstrels. The end men s parts were splen d idly taken by Jack Neal, Joe C ingJon, CliS Warters and Charlie Thornton, who were the life of the performance with songs and local hits, which received a liberal applause from the audience. The after pieces were, some clever balancing by Cliff Warters, si comic sparring match, and the farce, the Rival Mail Carriers, in which Will Stallings aa the widow, provoked applause and langhter, closed the performance. Prof. J, F, Magnire, assisted at thf piano, and the Band's rendering of between the acts music was very well received. The entertainment netted the Band a good sum. tw raam la Cfcarlatla, EverybWj elllaa- Vacclaatcd. I( V Be lr The alarm of small pox in Wil mington has subsided to a great ex tent.' Ye y prompt measures were taken there lo stamp out the disease Vacimation has been made com puloy. - ; - ' . Charlotte reports two oases of the dread disease, but that city was well prepaid d for its appearance. An extraot from the Observer below shows what had beeu done. ' : The question with New Berne, is what steps have been taken here ? If any are necessary, let them be taken.. Now is the time for precau tion for we are soon to have great crowds of visitors iu our city. Our health authorities are t flicient, and any action they may una necessary to take in the matter will b backed np by publio sentiment, . This is what was done according to the Charlotte Observer: ; "Pursuant to promise, this paper announces, with regret that small- pix is uow in Chirlotte. Yeiterday two cases, both of colored people and ' both in out lying portions of the city, made their appearance. It is a pleasure. Loweyer to say that when there was no smallpox here the municipal authorities pursued a broad and sensible policy. Charlotte has not made any quarantine against other place,! "where smallpox ap peared, but most careful measures have been taken to prevent its sp-ead here, if by chance a few gpo radio cases should get in. The school children have all been vaccinated A large proportion of the adult pop ulation has also been vaccinated. The disease finds every preparation made by the authorities to isolate any case or cases and a proper - hoa pital will ho provided without delay, Ail in all it would seem that the disease falls in Charlotte upon ster ile soil and if the authorities do their doty, as they will without doubt, the result : will be a fe isolated cases at most, and the dis ease will come to an early end. They discharged a plain duty lust night in adopting an ordinance roakiug vaccination compulsory. they could do without an I k.. . do withont if they had Ihe money to pay cash for. lis time the people had awakened to this fact that nothing saeoieds- like a cash sjotrm of buaueji. Give this a serious thought, farmer. ' ' We have had but few marriages in this vicinity np to date. Wondor what is the trouble? There are more pretty girls in this neighbor hood than any other in the county. There have been more fish of the mullet tribe caught and hauled from New river this winter than has for many past. We have seen as inar as 10 carts passing this place in one long-procession cn route to New Perno loaded with mullets. This has been the. case for at least two month. ; . ' Messrs E. B. E liott and' ll.trrieti will soon be prepared to build win fences. They nra . builders of the best and cheapest wire fence we have ever seen. '' ; : Messrs T. A. Bjll, E timet V, and B. Bender had a very pleasant nd successful days hunting latt week.V Bell said every lime he fired the birds fell; he is u fine shot. Misses Addie Suelling and Louise Line of New' Berne: are: visiting friends in this place. 1 hey are very popular young ladies and have many friends and admirers among ns here. Hev. W G. Johnston of New Bi rne preached two very interesting and instructive sormoos here last Sun day. . - J, II. Bell left last week for Nor folk where he will purchase some horses for this imirket. ' FAILED TO APPFAH. rBBSONAL. Mr. G. A, Barfoot returned from Wilson last night. Rov W. S. Kone of Gold.boro, came down last night. Mr. Frank Miller returnel lo Goldsboro yesterday morning. Mr. J. F. Cowell of Bayboro, was in the city on business yester day.' . Mr. F. G. Simmons left yester day morning for hit home lo Jones county. 'Mrs Martha Morris of Ilileigh arrived on last night's train to visit relatives in the city. Ksv. D, H. I'etree of Kinston, and Itev. B. II. Melton of Wil ton, returned home yesterday morn ing. Mrs. II. D. Morrill, of Jackson ville, sitWr of Mr, T. J. Crewder of this city, arrived last night to visit in the city. Mitt Etta Nnnn returned homo jetUrdaf from l'ntcgi, whert she bat been spending a few months, teaching so iojI. la ! a T Intra People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial I UcCts ai il were satisfied with transient action: Cass Aa-alaat J. V. WlaaVId Dlamls, Asallir Warraat. J. V. Wiufield wa discharged from custody before M. W. Chap nan, a colored Justice, at the Court House yesterday at one o'clock. The man who made the charges, named T. W. Uolton, faileJ to ap pear to prosecute Winfield and sent tome excuse for not being present. It appears th it there it nothing whatsoever in the char re that Win field shot at Uolton. Ths scalp wound received by Uolton was in some row a year or two ago. it it olaimed that Holton was drunk the night be got out the . warrant for Winfie'.i. ' After the case was dismissed a warrant was served on Wiufield by a constable from Pamlico county Winfield gave bail for hit appear anoe in that connty. TUT A CASH TSTEM. ';IT' f ' " We are t' e Agents in Few lionio for the justly cele brated Thompson'! Glove Kitting Corsots. Thev must be good or wo would not sell so many of them, That'a .Hhimt the beet n commendation we can give tliem. ' Nursing Drub or While,. ., .1 00 H & H, low or lr:Kl. h ick, ......... 1 00 il", midch-d alter Hut French, . .. 1 00 S & L. ixlra lonjr, 1 50 BfriJys Itua well known brand we have: : , - ' . - ' ; The A rmorsiiW (il tfon'1 break down : at the Mp) ... ..... ......... 1 00 Dr. Warnei's llealllt. ... .J ...... . 125 Also Ft rrU , Waists tor' Children, -Jlise & Ladle. ; ' WeRra still selling Winter' Underwear at greatly n duced Rgures. - ; Lilies All Wool Vests, i. ....... . .. 79c fjuliin Wool Vests, , . . . . . .69o I Ladles 4 W.n-1 V.sli. .....88c Mens All io tihirls,. 70c i v 1 I i January 23. . O. MARKS CO. tni zhmno. cm it nr V ;ULsLiniiiiuyoriui.ui v -t Ha m.i -in i 5 Lacs Curtains and Iran, i !)3 - : Kanwi HI HnhJ . "Cant, K. M. Pac, one of the pioueers of leaf to'Jic;.) in Virginia and , North Carolina, addressed a portion of the farmers of Jones ast Saturday, In the Court House at Trenton, on the culture of to bacco, The Captain eave the farm ers some wtioleeome advice on the subject, and a result of his talk, a large number will plant toWco this year.' He also distributed Seed and a small pamphlet giving a trea tise on the cultivation of lobacro. Phis gentleman is thoroughly verstd on the snj ct of h'.s disc mrse, and if the people wid follow Ii'h alvice they will not go .wrong.'' Trenton 'ews. . '.- ' OF LOCAL INTEREST. Oa to J. J. Baxter and get the latest thing out in Shirts. .... I am offering my entire stock of Win er Goods low 'down f ir the cash. , J. J. Baxter, . . , J. J. Baxter is agent lor the Vis- csl Patent Leather Shoes just in Every pair guaranteed not to crack. Who eyer heard of it." 1 We intend making a clean sweep ot the remaining pairs ot Lace Curtains and thin Curtain Materials. To do this we have cut the prices, cut them so low, as will quickly close them out These goods have been taken from their usual sections and piled upon the : "job- tablo" near tront of store. - Haven't V the space here to give detailed descrip 3 tion ot the offerings,' but there are some splendid values in the lot. Some ot the ? quantities are limited, so those who put off this shopping will fail to get the A pick; -This collection ready Thursday. 3E3E- OB, 3D aa farmer ala lata S.t. Waat Co a a BaaT t'allaa Acrraaa Irn TrarTb Mam la Jaaea Caaaiv la rukiaa. Pollock bvillk, Jan. S5. Farmers In this tection are troub led in securing farm labor. The cotton crop of this year will be about the tame aa that of last i acreage in Jones county. U. L. Haughtoo, one of onr lar gestoottou producers, tayt lie will plant about the same this year as last. He generally raises about 350 bales a year. Mr, T. 8. Bender and family left here lait Sunday to visit bit parents in New River. Mr. Uen Hurst left hero last Mon day for Norfolk, V on business. We wish him a pleasant and success ful trip. Mr. K. A. llnggins of Florence, S. C. Who has beou here during the cottoo season representing Mesarr. J. II. Sloan & Co. in the cotton business left for his home iiiSmlh Carolina last Tuesday, Mr. Mug gins lias many frien Itam n im who wish hi u Wtill and regret very mticli to tee him lesvu. The condition of the to-cu!!ui farmer of this country is Ji'jdoruMe. They gi-tting deeper In debt l... I .1.1 I, Im ...........II. L.. . , ... ... . i every year, they are mulaving them- that Syrup o hg. will remanent ty I q UTCIUUIHU IIUVI1HHI t.U.H H IUU, WUII informed peoplo will ti:it buy other laxalirrs, which act for a tune, but dually Inj'ire tho svnU-ni. It ty thi jt-nninc, in.tiltl by (Im California S)rupC. if.;:' Bomethias; ta Knew. It may be worth some hing lo know that the vtry bett midic pe for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor I u E ectric Bitters. This medicire is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gen(ly stimulates the Liver aid Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing of! impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the 'appetite, aid digestion, and is propod by those who have tried it as the very best blood pnrifier and nerve louio. Tr it. SolJ for 60c or tl (10 per bottle at F. S. Duffy't Drng Store. Taa Will Flad. You will find me always at xj shop. Ytu will find me prompt with 53. j )b as well as a 13 00 j ib. Yon will find all my work of the highost class. - You will find my prices lowir than others. . Yon will find me next door to the Journal offlne. You will find me anxious foi your patronage. BaSTEB IIIR TnWELEK. WajrWalOaaa Hum T Djii'i pay rent all your life and in the end have nothing but a lot of wjrthluss rent receipt) (o sho for thousands of dollars thrown away, when you can hive a home (hoi'i house and loi) buill according to you own idea, in any loctinur you may seluot, by i-i.iily paying in m what you are now piling in rent, comparaticely. A. M. IJakkii, igent, 57 PoIIh-4 M. Mouses Tor Rent. Mojses for 5ile. Farm Tor SjIc. ColL'cllons of IVnt. Any bunincts in our inr ill be j;1 iruiniK allnli(in bjr li-nvln wmd ul ti Meadow3' Cotton Guano, Largely increases the quantity and grade of Cotlon, . Meadows' Gold Leaf Tobacco Guano, ; " ' " ' " Produces Tobacoo of the finest quality . rt ecially fancy wrappers, ; Meadows' Dissolved Bone and Potash Compound.' Meadows' All Crop Guano. Meadows' Great Potato Guano. Meadows' Great Cabbage Guano. UlUUIAX KAI NIT & DIAMOND PHOS PHATE. A SPIiCTALiTY. E. H. A J. A. IJeadoYs Co., iriANUFACTUUEUS, ViVAY IIEKSE, 3V. C. 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