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i. v V - - u ; i J. m THE JOURNAL. 1 T.';?:fe - Published every day w the jer, except Monday, at 94 Middle street. 'V . - .' PiionbNo.8, -. . ..' CHARLES L. STEVENS, ' K. : ' EDITOR AND rnOMUKTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATJES. '. One year. In advance'--... -..,.. r$d0 K Ona y earshot In advance..,..... 5.00 v Monthly, by carrier in the city., . . . .50 ".,;; Advertising Kate furnished on applt cation, . Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, N. Cas second clasa matter.' urflclal Paper of New Beraantf , s'-' Craven County. Kew BM-a.K.C, Not. 11, 1900. ' " f . NEW BERN'S WELCOME WEEK. " This week oshora in the Fourteenth i Hew Bern Fair, the Fair this week not hetng tbefregular annual one, aa the . annual Fair was held here last April. Tomorrow- la deaignated aa the first day. but Tuesday - will inaugurate the opening otlhe New Bern Fair, with its splendid "'exhibits and grand race -.. meat. J. ". ! gtfing the people of Eastern Car Molina two Fairs -within one year. New Bern! doing, something beyond ordl V .') nary, something which no other city In ' . - , North Carolina would attempt. , h In making the change (or lis Annual , Fair, from "February to November, the . : fair maungement made a wisemojr', as r, . - February weather has proven most uu- f'. - 1 certuin.and while not interfering so much - -," -, t with the exhibits, has prevented tho at-'KK-,:-;..i tendance that the Fair really merlle(". j r !" '- In November, thero Is every cppor- tdnity to make the Fair cne which shall exhibit the resources of this section at ?'V - 5 '.their best,; and those who visit New S Bern this week can see what Eastern : ', iTN-- Carolina can produce. ' lo. the way of entertainment, New Af .!: Bern and the Fair Will present to visitors virf '.?) wlety of attractions, of asocial nature , t- in the way of dances and theatre parties, and of an amusing character, in the way of shows on the Fair grounds. -It will be atrlctly Welcome Week in HSew'BeTB,'' and It will be the fault of visitors If ,hey do not have pleasure ''ffS'Z " and enjoyment to their fullest wish. , The entertainment is here, and New Bern extend a welcome to all to come and have a week of enjoyment, as well as one of profit In sight seeing;. , -x How's This? k We offer One Hundred Dollars Ite ward for any; ease of Catarrh that can ' ' not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cnre. ; r . J, CHENEY .CO TOiiBDO O. . ' Wt, the anderslgned, have known F. ; ;". J. Cheney for the lest 15 years, and be , - .. Uere-hira perfectly honorable In all bus ' Ines tranaeilonl, and financially able to '; .carry ont any obligation made by- their j'. 'j firm- -- --. ,:: ; WarrATarjiX, Wholesale Druggists, ' -Toledo O. p . , ,'WlXDtlie, KuA & Mabvih, Whole- ' aaleDnigglata, Toledo, O. '' . ' Hall's CatarrW Cure is Uken In ternslljr, , axrtlnf dtreotly Dpoa the blood and bo ..' oous aarfaoa of the system. Price 75c ;- par bottk. Bold by all droggUta. Tea . tlmonlaU free. , ; ' . . OalTi FamUy PllU are the best. ; ' 14 Uet my Una are east In pleasaot pUM, Mn ark ad lb poet. He was an ' observing yoaog man, and - fae noticed . that the editor had supplied bimaelf with new waste basket, spick and span will pink rlbboM Intertwined through it , x f sprcaajuue wnamx. bM tbtaca are "the beet" the be "the beet eelllBf." Abraham flare, WdlM 4ftls, of nellavllte, O wrW Mecuiq Blltora are the beet sell ln Btlui I bare bandied li so years. You leoy wkyf Host diseases bela m tUsordert ,f ilnsnerb, liver, kidney, towels, blood aad Mrvea. Klectrle bn- tt loaee up the eUxiach, rr(lt (lr, kldoeyt SBd bowels, ptlrlAe the Mr I, Mrf theoa the nerres, bear rorw sDBlUtudes pf maUdles. It hul'.ds tip the satire syaieaa. Put aew life aa4 ir"r In'eaay rek, alckly, rua-dowa mis nt wfMoaa'.' rrice 60 cmU. BoM by C P. Drsdhara, Dru(ll, - - T1lOasln." U.rMiWektot tba oplakmf ti laamiiBttit uwysrsea aewrula qaaa ll. nt law the olW far. -, . V ut Wer tMr oplaleae the saasef gmnrm ARJwtktB, " j ... A" i ror rtiU baa IM Uif ' .lyrnedlclaebl that tvlliaed , r ir.'rtWv snd t'aadosctaart' r . - - i n !,l rf tslnf SS)rtbls kt4 fot 1 i m I'. :i-o.D, rVsHorawesa ' '''' Una bsad of A rpea- - I rrxt'sttna at Heart -1 "1 A a 34 Doarar U as-1 atop Urmn . f d, t'etisistbearila tl,e r'rvftue ad ' ; reitu, and that i f"rt i! j'l at1 t s-1 r' h't ' 1 f-s - ( f f I, ' r NO PLACE OF SAFETY. 8CIENTI8T9 SAY PERILS BESET US ON LAND AND SEA. ' DIuMn la Mmmr Term MaM e - Onrtak -Aa XMalltr, Tfca - Tkera la aaall Ckole ett a , mtm Mwtdeawo-VaU sal Rise f Cntaa. . History, and aeteneeaay It is dangerous to live anywhere on this earth, and give facts and figures to prove It From pole to pole denser abounds, and frightful ca tastrophes are liable to overtake human-,. Ity at any spot on the globe; ' Science proves that not a square mile of the en tire earth but baa in morn time of -the ages been swept by flood, flre or glacier, or buried by volcanic eruptions or vio lently shaken by earthquakes so that all human life there must have been ended. Wan, seeking refuge from the floods Of the seacoast, goes to the mountaina aad places himself in the path of avalanches and landslides or builds his heme on a volcano. As to earthquakes, there ia no place that has not felt them. There is an erroneous and popular belief that only the tropical regions are liable to severe earthquakes. Even the chilly plains of far Tartary have been torn by these shocks. Earthquakes have vUited the city of New York in the past that, were they to come today, might topple over the skyscrapers and kill thousands en the streets. Tornados, lgnorantly called cy clones, are liable to strike anywhere south of the polar regions, and where they cannot live the blixsard takes np the work of scaring mankind. There is no reason why the Atlantic ocean should not sink into a yawning gulf some night and set the great lines high and dry a thousand . miles from port There is no reason why the Rocky mountains should not give place some night to a vast Inland sea. These things are ever imminent, but. as they happen so far apart men forget and actually seem surprised and confounded when the thing expected for centuries comes to pass. It Is a well known fact that the entire Atlantic seaboard Is sinking at the rat of two feet a century from Cape Cod to Cape Ilatteras. If it can aink that fast. it certainly haa no very solid underpin ning, and some day the props may let go nil at once, and where will New York be? Vast tracts of Holland are already far below the surface of the sea,' and the waves are kept out with the great dikes, and science says that Holland, Belgium, Denmark and all the southern coast of the Baltic are sinking steadily. The entire continent of Atnlantft -has gone down under the waves. Why should not other continents follow r To balance these depressions some spots are rising. About one-hnlf of the Pacific islands are being elevated. So are the West Indies, the west coast of South America and Spitsbergen. The entire series of Japanese islands rose from the waves in a comparatively brief time. And as it earth Itself did not abound with dangers enough there are aerolites that go hurtling through space, smashing a house or a man here and there. Light ning snd cloudbursts add to the terrors, so that one could hardly pick a more dan gerous nl;nct for a habitation. But to come to specific Instance, the rarthqnnke at Lisbon Nov. 1, lT.'.V was one of the most terrible. Part of the city sank 000 feet The sea was driven back for a moment and returned In a wave SO feet high. Sixty thousand perished In six minutes, yet Lisbon flourishes In the same snot. Simullsneoualv with t' c Lis bon dlssster the volcano of Kntlusgia hurst ont In Iceland, and the sprin rs In Bohemia were dried up. only to b-irst out in waters deep with ooher. Many towns In northern Africa were nl.u de stroyed. The entire area shaken was six times as large ss France. Seventeen days later a shock from the same renter paused under Boston and tumbled the chimneys down, killed fish In the harbor sod sent ships sahore. It pawed on through NcW'England Into the wilds of Americs. Nine hours later a ware 0 feet high overwhelmed HI. Martin's, In the West Indies. Had New York been standing with Its tall bnildlngs then the storv might hsre been longer. In 1811 800 miles of earth about New Madrid. Mo, shook constantly for months. I .a lies were fornml and mrs- terloosly drained. Mud shot out from fi snres as high as the tops of the tress. These disturbances ceased suddenly at tho moment of the great eartbuunkr on March 20, 1812, which destroyed Cn racaa, In Venesnela. Thousands of farms bow flourish In the Mlaaotrri d s- nict, snd Csrsras la ellrt acuta. - The I -sod That Bwlnirs IJke a flam mock ia the name given by Indians In the territory almit Sun Salvador, Central America. That city wss utterly rov ed by an earthquake on March 10. 1873, but the people bad grown alarmed and bed dVsvrtnl It. so only COO were killed. It flouriabe today. No century In history haa been without sever esrtbquakea in aoolbera Italy. Tkouaands have perished there. Vesu vius adds to the danger of that land, and the towa of Toes 44 Oreco, which l.es under the mouatata, say.aaeet the fate of romp!! and lisvealaaaram ear dar, It haa been partis Dr destroyed asesral newe. la 1781 100.000 were killed ht Calabfria by aa eartbqaakav bat the la forrMa. Oa various ocraatoae a boat aVA00 hare aartslMd la eestaaaake aborts St-Asri- -Zn.cm la oa sav. Oa Feb. 20 1880, the ty at Coacepctoa, fa Boat America, was aastrored for lb fourth time. Tbeea wars 800 aboekata two waste, Qa the seaalu -a . ware SO fclit knls mm Ska i-UJ Jmmm Feraaaoaa, and Ire easse to the earfaee of the aceaa thvaugh 400 feet ec water. The sa taraed Week, had a seal odor. a o4 asUBoas of aab were killed. . Japaa aad South America have beea etaakaa ae eftea and aa vtoWstly that aa earthquake there, la hardly worth eat lea. la 1804 a wave traversed the Pad&s from Japaa aad brake oa the AaMtieaa east BVtlora asy a wars avat 00 tH blah la aa ImaaaslWIIfy, but a Wave 00 us aura eawrnise Miiae. i arm. m lotHL Metlen, the Kaet ladlae, Catee, Araaa. Uaa, Hawaii, the rhlUpptaai, Call torn la --theas plane have beae the sr. a as of feerful disasters (rem earthquakes aad But sn rutta af (beat terror axa tea alssly aa. Mast aaaa arvet1y mm- aad as aa aot baaw thaaa tblas. Otkers red ef tltraa la thtr hooka ad rraH taeai mhnf srttb Wr Itte aad aiytbaWy. Only (be profsvitoaal Wnts lava thna rvar la ailad, sad brae era ant aktnaol, foe Uwi fcaow tkere la frslly aw aar oa eartk rrfW Tor Mall aad Kiaraaa, DeWltt'i Utile Early Risen art the bast II vat pills rvar aaade. Easy a Uks ad aevet gripe. 7. S. Duffy. CAPUDINE IV., ? . 1 - t . WOKA1TS TROCM.ES ARB FEIALB V DISEASES CUKEB BY t a Johhstofi'sSl Safasaparilla QUART BOTTLE8. ' Pabafui and SuppresaeS Mensea, Ir regularity, Leuoorrhosa, Whites, Steril ity, Cloeration of the Uterus, ehanire of life. In matron: or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS TON'S SARSAPAKILLA. It ia a real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the head, distress ing pain in the left aide, a disturbed condition of digeetion,-palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, narr ousnesa and irritation, aleeplessneaa, muacmar , weakness, : bearing-down painav baokaohe, legache. Irregular ac tion of the heart, ahortnesa of breath, abnormal diachargea, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breatita, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make the average wo man's uie so mueraoie. MiGsueajr save eo., aaems, nia, ISold by 0: D. BUADIIAM, New bern. Cuba Bneouragea IuimlgratluD. Havana, Nov. 8. The government Is encouraging immlgraiion, and i large Increase is expected. In all cases an ef fort will be made to send the newcomers to those sections of the island where labor is particularly needed. IHOZLEVSLEMON KL1XIH. A Plea!.atilLeniou Tunic. - Cures indigesl ion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chilis, loss of ap petite, debility,' nervous prost ration heart failure, snd apprndlcitN t'V regu lating the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Moaley'a Leinun Kllxlr. Cured me of indigestion, I had suffered for ten years. I had tried almost every medicine. Out all fallen. Btn.-e taunt Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like W. A, OHIKKITII. Beevesville, S. 0. Moalpy'a Leinua Elixir. Cured me of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors had failed. N. D. Coleman. Beulah, 8, C. . Tfc- . . Mualeya Lemon EUalr. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years.my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir cured me. My appetite Is good, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good, ' UrtARLKS UmilMlD. No. 1515 Jefferson St., Louisville. Ky.; Moaley'a Lemon Elixir ." Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous n dlgestlon and heart disease. I was un able to walk op stairs or to do any kind of work. I was treated by many pbysi clsns, hut got no better .until I used Lemon Llixir. I am now healthy and vigorous. O. H. Baldwin, No. 98 Alexander St., Atlanta, Oa. , sfoalaj'a Lemon Hot Drops, fares all Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Sore throat. Bronchitis, Hemorrhage snd II throat and lung diseases. Elegant re liable. . Ufa ar druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Morley, Atlanta, Oa- A aoft answer may turn away rrsth but sometimes it comes bsrd. OABTORXA . Basra the Igsstars ef in sum iw nan wwits Bmpr Foolarlata of Time. These proverbs are queer things. We bear about footprints In the sands of tlmat and we are also told that lime flies. Now, If lbs latter Is correct, where do the footprints oome from. Both makers aad cironlalora of coun terfeits aommlt fraad. Hoaeat men will aot deceive yoa into baying worthless counterfeits of DeWlu'e Wlloh Betel Salve. The original le Infallible forcarlof pllea, sores, ecaema and all skla diseases. F. B, Duffy. alaaJKeller, ,Halsa Keller, deaf, lamb aad blind, bas been elected vice presldsat of lie freshaea alaaa of Radcllffe rollege. at Cambftdfa, Vaaa.. ,v , ; Wbea you want prompt 'eating little pills thai eever gripe aae De Will's Little arty Risers, f. B. Duffy. ' "- . .'caVaEaaaga. .' j ' . My dear aisylssi your kosbsad It oaf'. faring frees aervous fffatrtlor. What ba waits hi aaold douche. Vary wall, doctor, I shall write i mama to a Mat Met, - , " ' Great Lock of it Editor. " .. 'For two years all efforts to rare rV aaata la the aalaa of soy bands lelle'V w riles Sdltot B. IT. taster, of By recuse. Kaa., "thee I was wholly eared by BockWs's Aretcafalre." It's the world's bast for Eruptions. Bores aad alt skla d aeaaae. Oa'y tie at 0. D. Bradham-s - . - a - t : Vis rusi CUrb Psrhajm you'd !! to look al aouie gnndt a 111 lie saore es pensive ikaa ahnpr-w Nof asrasssrily, but 1 weald llk to look at some of better quality. ' TVars Is to p11" la Itfs If yes dda 'dng to ht ls,: lo rat an ) rsn'l rt St a'f M on armnnl r,f ln!';: r n. tlansy iinewa. of f-mtnavfa, li Tt l a 1 1, ill a t fur y ' , l , ' I, a r t - - 1 I,. r . ft , " ; f ,. .. ' , f 1 ' f t ' t 1 . ! . I . . . , liWASTED ELOQUEKCE. P. tOT OF JEfUCHO ORATOR- THAT v , COUNTED FOR NAUGHT.'1' ; ' Fa Parklauh. the PoatmaaSer, Telb fWIiy tk Vlacaaaiaa Over' Oraa sueatlBB the To ot tha Town Hall ..Taarw Wu abruptly fcadrd. -: Copj-rt;lit,-ia, by C. 0.. testa, - Jericho has bin bnlldin a town hall for the last sis years. It was to bev a tower Iff" the middle, add there baa I bin a good deal of discussion as to j what, should finish off that tower. Borne stuck fur a gilt ball, some fur a ; rooster, some fur crossbars with the I p lata of the compass on .'em. The town board wanted to please the ma jority, and a meetln was called one night last -week to settlA jvhat the thing should be. Nobody realized now Intense the feelln waa till the meetln opened. Squar" Joslyn headed the gilt ball party, and he got up and spoke fur 19 mlnits without stoppln lo wipe the sweat off the back of bis neck. He started In 250 years B. C. dad come ellppln down to now like aoft soap glldln down the cellar stairs. He con tended that a gilt ball on the top of a tower bad alias bin considered an em blem of Innocence. It would be the fust thing a arranger wonld look fur when enterin the town of Jericho. If he saw that gilt ball, he'd put. up at the tavern and feel safe and go away ITna B008TBB WAS Alt EKBLKU Of GRIT A5I speakin well ef the town. If he didn't, he'd eet the folks down as vicious ami desperate and drive op to Tarry town, or Dobbs Ferry. The squar' wanted tbat ball as big as a pumpkin, nud bo wanted real gold leaf fur glldln. ant bo closed his speech with an appeal to tbo people to coutlpue to be ln;ioceqt and happy. Deacon Bpooner was chair man of the meetln, as usual, and when the squar" sot down Ibe drneou said he'd made a p'lnt. Euqs Williams wns then -called upon. He beaded the fac tion wbo wanted a rooster. Enos didn't go as fur back as the squar'. He bas asthma and Is short of breath, and so be started out wltb Columbus to dla klver America. He bad bin rendln up on roosters. He couldn't find that roos ters was an emblem of Innocence, but be didn't want no Innocence on a court bouse tower. The stranger would Ond Innocence when be come to play check ers or trade bosses with a Jerlcbolnn. Tbe rooster wns an emblem of grit and Independence. Ho was a bird wbq went to bed at aundown, got up tx-fore sunrise and was hustlln around all day. A rooster on top of that tower would signify that Jericho could take core of herself and didn't bow down to any other town In the state. He was out of breath and bad busted a suspender when be aot down, and Deacon Bpoon er rapped with a cane and said: "Enos baa not only made a speech equal to anything Henry Clay ever got off, but be'a made a thunderin big p'lnt In favor of the rooeterltos. I waa ag'ln tbe rooster when I come here, but I've almost changed my mind. Let aa hear from Bllaa Be bee. . Sllaa waa one who wanted the p'inta of the com pass pot up. He waa born In Jericho when the town had but three bonnet and bad been turned arouud fur GO yea re. Tbe only way be oonld toll north from tooth or east from weat wae-to make a black spot oa TJnclt Jim Oreen'a bam door, and be never went to tbe bach end of hie own eomflrld without glttln teat and bavin to whistle to bla wife. Ilia speech waa op to data. He didn't go back ovT eU tooths. Ma Mid tbat what bad alloa ailed Jericho aad what would aline keep bef down waa the want of knowlu the compass p'luts. Do wasn't the only one wbo was turned I round. Half tbe folks In town couldn t ge huckle berry 1a without gittla lost and wauder- In around all olgbt lloga and doga walked around la circle bees use they waa confused, sod every time there waa' a lawsuit moat of the wltoenaea said west fur east. Aa emblem of In nocence would be aU right and a rooet ar would be a thing ef beauty, but bot wonld be beaten by compass p'inta, " . . 'Bllaa haa made a party good srwech and a purty good p'lnt" eaya tbe dra east, -"and I'm anrtrr kfltn ge of Ibe fooatrr and Iran In to bis aide. Though I've tlvrd to JerVho for 23 year, 1 can't make ant ylt wbctbrr my pin W Da tbe north or treat eld of the Mraae. I'm smdanrlandln Ibat Etlaha Taylor bas auntblu to spring on Ibis aimin, and we are rraify to bear It," Ellaha waa ready, lie had bin w a tra in the growth ef the town hall fur alt leng yi-en, and hs bad bad bla rye on Ibe tower dny and night He bad look ed at It from tbe atrevt and from (be roof of bis barn. De had looked at It t hnonrlay and eqatntd at It at mid night and bad rosne to one unaltrrsMe eortrtuelne-lie anld the Bfrr af a flit anel lo fiiiNh off that toaar, and he wastrd that an;c lo be p'tnttu ap "var!a. asms as on a (ravaalnns be saw llW Ill's H-u 1UI faiia al'l U k ly fcaal lha anftl l.nma and al la sn' Rot Ifit. i air, li cn t ajp''i l I' en'a aa'i ra anr'f ra a!'!, frt rl a-1 , t ".. t. I ae It f-f t sr.. a a 'ii.'- lews,.f aoil;.'.,, C''!;rit f i r. i - to Buffalo. "Ibe angel would Signify the goodness of Jericho, and strangers' would no longer atop and raise a row because they couldn't git a glass of beer or Qnd anybody to take a hand at pokers He p'lntln upward would be air object lesson to the Sunday school children, and the sight of her would calm the .feelln'a of a man about to lick bla Wife. - . There waaS bowl of derision as Ell ha aot down, and the deacon said that no p'lnt had bin made. He was a dea ron of tbe church and a good man, but he'd never consent to h'ifet a gilt angel on top of the town hall. She might p'lnt upwards or downwards or any other way, but angels didn't belong on towers. He called upon Beverly Jones fur his views, and Beverly Jumped up and declared himself In favor of the American' eagle. If a rooster signified grit and Independence, an eagle signi fied all that and a dozen things more. An eagle stood fur liberty, freedom and equal rights. It was tbe emblem of a glorious republic. Its wings sheltered the helpless as well as the strong, and Its soft cooin lulled theTnfnnt to sleep, while Its scream sent the father to the field of battle to fight fur tbe grandest principles of mankind. It wag a rattlln speech, full of redhot patriotism, and Deacon Spooner said that Dnnlel Web ster never approached it in his palmiest days. It didn't affect the other fac tions, however. They stuck out fur the gilt ball, the rooster, the compas-i p mts and tbe angel, and each one de clared he'd fight to the bitter end. As a compromise, Jim Shorely, who didn't care what tbey put up. moved fur a gilt goat, and Abraham Scott who was-goin to move nway and bad lost all interest, moved fur a monkey, but they wns hooted down and every body began to Jam his elbows around and call everybody else a hog. There was every sign that the incctin would break up In a free light, when there comes a flash ami an awful clap of thunder, and at the same time I.lsh Billings walked In to git out of tho storm. Deacon Spooner appealed to him to save the honor of Jericho bv brlngln about harmony, nud Lish looked around and replied: As I understand It, this crowd Is divided as to what shall ornament tho top of the city hall tower?" "That's it!" yells everybody. "And you've bin Jawin and spcechl fyln fur the last three hours without settlln on anything? Wnal, I don't see no use of any more beln said." "But what's your Idea, Llsh?" asM tbe deacon. "My Idea Is1 it that fust thunderbolt knocked yoinj ' gained old tower Into a Continental rked lint, and that yon klu save" yol ireath to pick up the slivers fur kit I )u wood." And the rrdt Crushed out ncd fouud mat Lisu wavef ect. M. gtAD, The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and anre throat cured bv Kcr mott'a Chocolate Laxative Quinine. Aa caiy to take aa candy. "Children cry for them." ludgc Iir?ctory. NEW BEHNCONCLAVE4P8. Improved Order Hcpissophs, meets 2nd snd 4th Thumlsy ti'ghls, al 8 o'clock st ltoun tree H .11. P, A. Willis, Archon; (Ireene Bryau, Financier; A. T. Blransbury, Sec retary. EUKEKA LODGE NO 7. I. O O. K. Ofllcerf: W. T. Hill. N. O ; .1. K Parker V. U ; Geo. Oreen. Kec'd'g .Secty; J U Dawson, Kiuanclal Seer, lary; A. E. I'ltt msn, Trraa. Iiegnlar meetings evcr Monday night al 7 HO o'clock. CALUMET ENIAMPMFNT, No 4 I. O (). f. Offlcera: L. L Moody, t:. P ; J. O. Delernar, II. P.; J. J Baiter, t". W ; 0. H. Hall. J W ; Oeo. Oreen. Pcrilie; E. Qerock, Treaiurer. Itearular Encamp ment, 1st, 3rd, anil Alb (If an)Tburads) nights In esch month st 7 80 o'clock. NEW BEHN LODGE N"o. 1, F. H. A C J. (J. Ccales, PrnV 1. U. Kmlth, Kecoid Ing Sec'y; E. E. QutUley, Kinanblal Bec'y Meets la tbe Knights of Harmony Hall every1 1st snd trd Monday nights in each month. CRAVEN LODGE NO I K SIGH TV Of HARMON tleets Snd and 4lh Wedoaaday "aarfna In eai li month In Roontree's Hall. Pollock at real, at 7.8" O'clock, i. B. Tailor, Pra. I, lent; R. i Dlaoaa-ey. Sec' J; It R Hill. Kloanclsl Secretary. K SIGHTS OF liOltOK-Oftleers, K. R Joafs, Dktatot; O. U Vlnaio. Repoiter; W. F. Houniree, PtbaocUl Reporter Near Bema Uxlta No 43 me ta ibe tad aad 41k Ftlilav nights al 7-80 o'clock la Itoaalree's Hall, Pollock atraer. Prank LtsUe's. Freak resile! Popular Mralhly haa a larfs lubscilpiloa Hal; but It should be, larytr. Its msnaertueai la avra eor (tie, lis plaa bet let lhaa ever before. Aa aa added stimulus toward aa Increase tba Monthly offers ao teat Ibaa two kaa dred and al sly lour (14) prises la ca b to the sbia and a on a. boys aad lrls, akn thov at.-vil ruenry la secuilDf aaw aabarrirajra. Tali of! r 'saaaaa lliat llaia sad euercy shall ba all aatd for. ; . ' The frice id Ike Vt 'ue la one tfoL laasr. Its en tea is appeal directly to people a ko eeru Int food aad timely literal a re. A fa epsrt hours lsk III add Id your lucrtae sbiaollUy. rryoasraai amtk thai HI pay you arils f-H tetna (a fraak fla I'sKUk In Doflra,lll.Mr rifih A, K.a Turk.'. , --,..-, . ... i... - Sctcdole or Italia. . r Arrival of a.alla feoan annk aad eat dally atrapt Avnday, IM) a.' k (V.S4 p. m. Wflmlaa-ioa aad tba slb SI p. as Mora bead City O0 ; Lrate, Knnb and 00 a av aad IV) p. fa Wfiieleriflk aaif aoutb tflOa. a Morabaad ftiy W p. aa." ' raPiTa. ' " Mailt arrive frum ark sad a-aet 40 a sb i 8 .'0 p. ev Leave a. m and 'i p m. The put.lla a ill p'raaa t In an!1 itial U.a B.nrnlr f ma: t"f lh J'ink sod est r- -- ai a 'i i m. 7' "t a"'"---"" ' t t r'fik and Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa eat. It artificially d lgesta the food and aids Natura la strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of Imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and ft Largealtecont&lnsZM times small site. BookaUaooutdyspepslamaUedtrea prcporea by E. c. DSWITT A CO.. Chicago. P. 8. DUFKV !&:2.' .2?-':2S-'' -X. . $ RHEUMACIDE ( RHEUHATln 33 fl to stay rmti n. jfr HIK MRIMCAL WON IIKlt 01' Til fiV Niiiftenlh Clit-3 t & Avepetahlc. rempdv lh:U nnaitlvn !l ly cu'res recrnt and long stand- M 1j injr cases. The greatest Mood it'i nurific.r known Hna 1I10 hrari. r--- - -. . - ment of leading physi- VI tcr thorough trial. Cures iff 'ent of the cases lr a'ed. JK hy all New Hern drug- M ennorsenien HV clans after ilv 93 per ce; '.IJ Hold li V Price ail.00 Tar llntlle. ..".' LOANIMC, ! Loans made. Loans placed. Apply to ISAAC H. SMITH, 1.10 .Vl.l.r.e street New Burn, N. ('. E.W. Smallwood, DKALEK IN GENERAL EAHDWARi, Anil all Kinds o"- V11LDISG MATERIAL. V, ir N li ii r, St .ccn I oor and Windows. GLACIER REFRIGERATORS Whicli arc the W1. They have but few e U i's a hi N'i H;ir o- or . I'-c Crc.im l'ri(o .. iVntcr Coolers Michltn Stoves iind HiiiKe. PnlnU. Under hotel Chattawka, II 1CEI TV, X. 1 SI. W. KIHFNOX, Architect i uf ei lDleudcn US Itni.ni Mtret si kawklal A BRAND NEW SHOW I Mew tea nn O ATi'inn a L at I I'lltST h i:HOH The Rhoda Royal Australian Inple 91 timing Hi Slt'iingcrle " he RIkhI Itojal 8howa wns good, Atigusi ii'.i, r.itiu. Si :MW$m T.lWorU'i CttlsrtSf tU BEST. iliCSIHtlT lIATtTUIJUX . Tasted fih bli Ira eatlraly tflfTeraat fro Mylklair yoa kaverev aaaa, aa f will N enivlaeH W foa see tba B( Af eesfalloa, Hal eboae are Ml all elite aa4 t'Otpaeiat feaiaraaj - . , . fof, Prrrli ibJ Bli C3 Efi.lifat Tuls'l tttrMi. .I'ipf. fihirpe to! Til DcttcbmrBt i lUtn Tkt Oarii lick tlld!( TotJ. mZZ - Tin: TiicirNo noiri .. . ll.rssolert of til Hits WtlellardleltbUre. ; ' ? k . ATBfrri Of TRAIHED PES rosMtf o tLirtiiiTi : ' TM Qa frf alt Lady liorae Tralaers sad Meaege ntAt tf)..(iikrf llfMrtin rerforffifn toi Hffor8iuefi.aa.50 Tin: i tii'ii Annri, To Trsnlm all Fuorpaoa Cloaaa. ' ( r, r 1. 1 o I a. T t: t r T f V M T L f-a tl T.tH prfiM-'ral rtla Wtaaaa J I 1 ' v ' . ; r r -f J i . m -1 li- - ra raiara of la JUST IIFCEIVEI A FULL LIN B OF King Heaters & Coal Stoves which ill be sold i biap for rath. KJ"lt will be to your Interest lo see me I efoie buying le that line. P. 3TI. DBAAEV, 09 So. Front S. CAROLINA INN, Broad Street, New P.ern, N. ('. Open to the Public, With Latest Modern Improvements. Table Flrgt-Class. Hot aad Cold Baths. Sample roon s for comnierc al m i . MRS. 8. It. STREET, Proprieties. A Good Telephone SERVICE IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED ,- . . Convenience, Luxury ! Order Your Phone at Once I Russell House While In Bcsufort tic sure snd atop nt he It usul I House. Firal-t lusa Hoard. A home for travellnir neonle. Flahlnv snd hiintlni; uneicellod. Terms $1.25 tny or 9o.tM Pr week (i A. HUHSELL Prop I,r4p'rly Fr Kale. 1 have several desirable Residence for sale, situated in the bei-t residence part of the City. Also a number of (rood I'liild.ng lota In good localities. J. J. WOLFENDEN I. TRKNW1TII, BLiCKSMITa & WHEELRIGRT, Manufacturer of llugirlen, Wsgonit. Carts, Ae, Kepairins; Done onJShort Notice. Bnpulea, Wagons, Carts and Uraya kept on hund for sale. Hltop, Stmlh Front Hlrcl, NaarilhnKitllrtm,!, NJLW BBIRN, . IT. REAL ESTATE! City Ilenl Fiitntn I oughl Rnd so.d on I'nl'i rl urn ij lit nt b fni lliosi; in H e city sb ell k tl ode li ing out trie. K. W. II A II r Kit. a tt a 07 l!tl AMKitlCA Rauroad bhows. A ICoiuhh ITypptMlronie. Itig and moral. '' Worrester Spy l 1 ! a A- nra f.ir" alii ir.e a A a itirt ' y a'tff awn THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! The llsr,(n in t mil ' i-l Line of II ii tin;; Si I'.o li , m il (', u! iur shown in tl.c i ii . Wi Lie i !mi : L' tj'B li.r lhe Well I mmi Ilir.h til at'.. C'ooltiii Klovt mch as H c 1 xe( 'm r, Elmo, Parmir Glil, K'unirr Hoy, O.K. K i g and ('. K. tji:e. n. All of vv 1 i, h v e i i.,::at c lo give per fect Mil 1 Kt .it 1 1, n. If you aic in li' t d el MiMliini; in the Hn'd vurc Pii e or S Doors nd Blinds, Lime, Cement or Nulls ive us a call and we CAN AND WILL SAVE YOU M( NEY: Yours for Busilo b, I. H. CUTLER H'DW'F CO Notice ! . The Oldest and Most ? Reliable Firm. Nmv lit.nnirir, nnd Deliviring Nice Stove Wood, Aah, I Ink at d l ine to your door ever)' day. A Special Lot of l ed Heatt, Hand Made Shingles Just Heceied; ltilck and l.nilies, I eats for f nriiiir, Tarnnd I.ime. Cnuutrjuien he sure and ec me before you sell your ealtlc anil pink as I have opei ed a market Ni w n'y friends come get the Best I'oi k nml ! ei I Sn k nt BIG HILL, Tic Suie&le Man After Dark even in S' ti m!.er a lieht l-'ull over coat In frt-t) Mi-n 1 1 v v.i) . i.iiifortable in Oetnlier, hIiiiukI hIwiuk 1'i n't order (loilieuliiiiiitiifrireM.il we our latest novelties in IU,ylaii. SuitoiilH, I'ail- doekR ond oilier I Ier r,,r the Autumn and Winter of l!n III r,nu.c eul and fit iiiu-l innii I, n:f,ti ri ,1 ami handiwork- In re I ln-y nr.- ICE 'OK II0.VK USE CVtin, jmre wi-nii i nmr. c'lH tntt cd to be c mirally nm-U- Ik.ih iia-t 'h, wu'er nil frrr t mm iinufi iHlly ln- uih1hI and pM-part! fir ituiiirtn con unipt inn. lr- (i4 lii-r. 1 1 H i I y f ! 1 1 'i l Sunday h) fl i m i ft p in UM.InvH n lull n i j ) 7 n m m 12 ntfin Knr piirN Mini ii4 r in'i.rn n ion, New Ferue Ice Co BLOOD HUMORS Hlt:rr, did ,i rr k, Cani-ern, CstlDU Sores, Krzrim, Klc. rurrd by B. It. U. Trial Bot lie Free Krom Impure blood romra all aorta of pains, acbee and sorea, ending Irequenily a deadly cancer or some chronic aoro If yo can answer "yea" to any of tbe folloalng questlona your blood Is diseaa ad eadNm ore. lo cut. or scralrbea heal alowly t Does your akin Itch or burn f Havs yoa pint, plaa K upllooa so yoa frH aahasacd to be seen In rnmpsn) f Arklng I tones or Hark r Irrronf Ol.l i..;e. T Bolls f ficmtelaf Itbeoirailam Pool Breath Catarrh f Areyou I'ah r Du Heel or Bealaa form on ilia Hkln llalr or Hcalp f PttcsUsg Tslss la the llalr r AH Haa Dowa, fat easily llred, and aa II red la tbe aaoralag aa wbea yoa went In bad? 'lettering Heart! Ilave yoa Ulcers f Kla Sorasf Caseerr ' lay JooaaU raadar who suffers le aitl viead to take a few (arte bnitlea ul B. B. a (Botaata Illood Balsa) This tasaarly Is sadoaUatlly lae beet aad only perfast Blood ParttWt aaade. U 0 n, (llotaala Blood lUJai) ba 1 rarera of SO years of earaa, aeaas la taoraagbly Iraiad. Br Uklaf a few large bull Irs of B. B. B. Ue Wood la ataoe pare ana rtrk, all the sofas ara ItealeA, aad aatbea aad Mine vanish aa Ue aslst bafora Ibe as a. B.B. B. bat cared ervat 404) eaaaa af eeacer, aae ef Ueaj proaaeaJ iMaraUa by 4 aw era aad apaetallata, Eatlaf enraa, atcareaad aerafala are baalod an that ity aarer botW tba pailrat aaala. laeeaaalalta arnral form Is eared by from I ta I Urea bntUea. t, B. B. aaraa bv dralalaf lae BAtaaat aad aeasore oat av tba blood, at (be saaae time It balltU ap tk brakea daaa aoaaaltailaa, . far sale by dreg itau, tl pat Urgtba Da. ar large ant Use (full ireauaaai) p. Oowplma nlraeiloaa altb rarb Hnttla. )ta rare lbs bottle rvade Haalo IDood Palat. M -wfTarrrt may V Jt 4 trial bntlle g'vaa sway. Addraas Blood Balm t o., Ailaata, tia Daarrlha symtoaas and fraa aaa-Hral adtlra g ! raa. t Ti. ta I ;v' r-l Hrf It ht Lap to I' ' ' t I a - - .-' at
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