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THE JOURNAL. Published every day la the year, except Hoeday, at H Middle street.: PhokbNo.. -'.'-"'. CHARLES Li .STEV6NS. , nnM Mi raopauToa. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One jeer, Id advance ..... -t.'.4.00 One yeer,; not In advance.; .. 5.00 Monthly, by.cerrler In the city.. . . '30 Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. " - Entered at the Poet Office, Sew Pern, N. C, as second class matter. Official Paper of New Bera aad Cravea Coaety. New'Bern. N. C, NaT. 16, MOO. EFFECT OF ELECTION IN ENG LAND AND EUROPE. The congratulations of Lord Salisbnry on the re-election of Mr. McRinley as President, seems to have been the voiced sentiments of social and political Eng land, but not of commercial and Indus trial England. That the present expansion policy of the United States is viewed with serious alarm both in England and on the Con tlnent of Europe, there can be no ques tion. Hence the anilely on the part of the English manufacturers on the results of the election of November 6tb, In this country. It Is not merely that American goods are finding places in the countries In which Etigland has sold her manufac tures, but that American methods, In the shape of Improved machinery, are forc ing the English manufacturers to adopt the American machines, or be left out of the competitive trade. It is not that England loves to accept the np-to-date American Ideas In the im proved machinery, which revolutionizes everything in the way of manufactures, but these new machines England manu facturers are compelled to adopt for economic reasons. To more fully appreciate this Invasion of Eogland by American ideas, the fol lowing, from a recent dispatch from London, staowsj the position in that country; ' It was merely necessary, to go, for In stance, to the International shoe and leather fair held In London this week to And It abundantly demonstrated that nearly all the vast array of machinery Is American. British manufacturers were literally compelled to adopt it. One of the conditions on which qpe remarkable machine ja Installed on a royalty i that no English machine can be used In the same factory. And English mannfactur era Snd themselves compelled by eco nomical reasons to accept this restric tion. As for the finished product, there are now 1.200 shops In Great Britain dealing In American shoes sold through a single agent. Others are also rapidly developing trade. What Is true of shoes Is also true of almoat every line of Amer ican manufacture, and It Is easy to on demand these conditions." In Osrmany and Franca, there was felt the same Impending fate, namely, that lbs continuation of the present Ad ministration means the seliort of foreign markets by American trade. But American prog resslveaeaa Is not going to be stopped by aaythlag walla the world Is aa-opee eoapetltlve field for Itseipansloa.. HnraThi? We offer Oaa Hindred Dollars He ward (or aay; ease of Catarrh .thai Caa aot be eared by Ball's Catena Cars. T J. OHKMKT A;CO, TOkIDO O. Ws, the aederttgaad, hare kaowa f, I. Cheney for lb last 1! years, sad be lieve kiss perfectly aoaotwMe la all bas is m traaneUoca; Sad sanaotelly able la carry oat say obllgatloa snede by laetf rav WawvATaeai, WtotaaaV? Dragteta, Toledo,. Wiu.ma, Kibbab kUnvra, WboW sale Draggtsta, Toledo, O. Halts Catarrh Cars Is Usee taWraallr, act Is g directly apoa U Wood aad sav coos aerleeee ef 14 ayeiaaa. frfMee TSe pevaoula. tald ay ail dregjW. Tsa Uasaelela tot, Hall s raaslly PUIe an the beat Tnt-fa 4s0n BB)s9s1ai4as(stsi4SBtsHrf Jeakla la Us ssoet abesl-leded brcsf t ,,-. . .,.'., . Wkst'tka4oM at" , t "Wkr.ae vmm la eosabteeUoa of Oat tafa a a nteaeef papa te keep frost fergnUlsg H aa4 IVee) Vsneed lb eeee 'la the sere te keB frosa toata . . f prul LIU VUlflre. Wbaa llor Ire "the beat Uy U OVH "the haat BnUlng." Abraaaaa Mara, IsadTM dragrtH, af tylevlUa, O. rHs Oerle tlltota are it () t tag BiU t aave; knedW la M years. Trtlaawwtff Wa dm-sana a-fta la 6M4at ef atoawB, II vet, kHr, Weals, leee' aa4 eetven, tlwula Mi tort lonee as tke , rt-viUv brar. M;s a4 Wrwala, pit! fin tfc Uoal, iri I ;). IM aairvei, Wms etna aU!ia4 af maUlu It b-j!'.. e0 IM i!ft y. I u 1 vtr la'4 a f , k , t - ' ' lion Be Kuit II, r jWe had -ontFpanoert- th wagons on the veldt iM-tn-ccn Prieaka' and Ken- iiard. The donkeys had been driven to ' the veldt and we, my .friend and my self. - were talking hi the "taal" to a Dutchman named Oert Maane about the wonders of tbe universe.. .' "s ' We mentioned that the. world was pound. Ma aus aald that he knew It This answer waa bnusnai tor a Boer," so we asked him bow be knew.- Be replied:- --:,. "c-fir i:T-p-i: ' v "I started to ride to Poortje one dark night through the Teldt, and I rode bard all tbe night and next morning t fonnd myself at the place 1 started from, so 1 know the world la round be cause 1 rode round It" London Stand; ard. ' r . . "'''''. "' ' AHlflelat Erea. Artificial eyes are supplied to all too world from Tburlngta, Germany. Near ly all tbe grown Inhabitants of some of the villages are engaged In their manu facture. Four men usually ait at a ta ble, each with a gas Jet in front of blin. and the eyes are blown from gas plates and molded Into shape by hand. The colors' are then traced in with small needles, no set rule being observed In the coloring, and as every man uses his own fancy no two artificial eyes there fore are exactly alike. Extent of Florlat Industry. The florist business in the United States Is by no means an unimportant Industry. It Is estimated that the re tall value of flowers sold annually Is $12.f00,000 and of potted plants 110, 000,000. There are no less than 10,000 establishments in the United States de voted to tbe growing of plants under glass. Chicago Chronicle. Oust of the sea Is one of the myster ies which perplex sailors? No matter how carefully the decks of sailing ships may be washed down In the morning an enormous quantity of dust can be swept up at night. Powers of Endurance. "When my grandfather was a young man." snld the boy with a snub nose, "he could run ten miles without sto) pln." "I heard my grandfather make a prayer 25 minutes long once at a pray er meetln," responded the boy with the dirty fnee, "an It didn't feaze him." Chicago Tribune. The One Day Cold Cure. Cold in head and ore throat cured by Ker mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to take aa candr. "Children cry for Ihem." The married man who goes on a tear will have occasion to worry over the rent. DOES IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP? A cheap remedy for coughs and cofda is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung trouble. Whit shall you do ? tin to a warmer and mure regular climate? Yes, If possible; if not possible for you, then In either case take tbe only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success In severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Hyrup." It not only heals and stimulates tbe tissues lo destroy the germ disease, hut allays Inflammation, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try uni bottle Recommended many yeara by all drug gists In the world. For ssle by F. 6. Duffy. A Hall rark atnlnlmaoa, She -Papa ssjs our minister's salary la only half as much as that of this pitcher. "Well perhaps tbe pitcher's delivery Is better." Chicago News. NOZLKrfajUtMOKBJIUXIH. A PI am.mo Tkta. Cures ladlgestlok, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration, heart failure, aad appendicitis by regu lating the Llrsr, Bowels aad Kidneys. Msstofs I ismaJKMair. On red of lodureatloo, I had suffered for tea years. 1 bad tried almost every adldoa, bat all tailed. Bloc taking Lease Elixir I can eat aaythlag I Ilka. W. A. OmrriTB. IWreeviUa, S. 0. aatafi Law BUstr. aw Oared ate of ladlgestloa aad heart dis ease, after years of aafferlaf wbea all UM rested las aad doctors bad fallal. N.D.CoUMAikf, Bealaa, 8. C - tMUrl I wmm Mats'. I have baaa a craat ae Beret from dva pepeta 'of about Bftoea yeara. say trouble balag Bay liver, atoasach aad bewets, wtU torrlbto kaorlacbaa.v Lesaoa Xliilr earsd asa. My Bppemri good, tad aas wait. I had lake Barrel of otsev BMdtctae, that dooe sae ao gond. tSJABaBa OtBBABO," No. 1911 Jeffertoa St, LooiavllU, If Cared ate of aatarfe4 tlvwr, arrvoei s dlgoatloB aad brt dlaaaaa. wa aa abia to walk bb stairs or to do aay klad of Work. 1 waa treated by BMa pkrst etasts. bt rot bo bauef Bain 1 aaed Lease ElUlr. J aaa sow beejiby aad vlgevaaa, O. It. Biowi, Ro. Aletaader C AUasta, Oa. Met fsiM ati r.ii rtA. vi aWe Utroai, HfoeebHia. Hassio'Tbaraaiid all throat aad raag dlseawa, Klegaat re- a IraysW Prweradoaly Vf bt. B.Mottoy,iUMt4,Oa- rVMM mm ra UkB saaep Bmetera; a tittle aoay eaeaaa tWaa te be atb ap. Wbwa ye waal prompt srtlng Utile sill i.( ver grtpe im IH Wlu Utile Herty fA'aa. f. fl. PnfTy. CAPUDIltJE ' unit HEADACHE i MI'HAAGIA. 1' -, r . t ( ! . WOXAICS TROUBXES AITO FEXAL6 :. DISEASES CURES BT - Johnston's ' Painful and Suppressed Men&ea, Ir regalarlty, Leueorrhosa, Whltoa, Steril ity, Ulceration of . the Uterus, change of life, la matron or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit Bud sure in JOHKB TON'S 8AR8 APARIXLA.J . It la a real panacea for all pal or headache about the top or back of the bead, distress ing patn In the left aide, a disturbed oondition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv ousness and Irritation,: aleeplessness, muscular i : weakneaa, - bearing-down pains, backache, legacbe. Irregular ac tion of the heart, shortness of baeath, abnormal-- discharges with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuraUria,, uterine disDlaeement nnd catarrh,- and all those symptoms and uouDies wmcn mane tne average wr onn s me so nusereme. mcaieAJi sane oo., strt, mm. Soldby C.p. BRADH IM, New bera. ABSENTMINDEONESS. Abawrdttlea Into Which Victims of tlie Habit Have Fallen. WTien lapses of memory become habitual, the person is properly called absentmiuded. The Chicago Tribune relates the following absurdities into which some victims of this disease have fallen: A bridegroom of 24 hours left his wife, strolled around to his mother-in-law's house and asked her If her daughter was st home. This came from force of habit He had been call ing there dally for some time, and it probably occurred to him that he had not paid his usual visit A Chicago bank president is unable to account for three-quarters of an hour of bis life. He went into a res taurant as usual and ordered his lunch. Nearly an hour later be found himself In his office chair and suddenly re membered the order. He went bock across the street and asked If the luncheon was ready. The clerk Informed him that he bad eaten, paid tbo bill and gone away some 10 minutes before, that he had put his hat on as he went out and that he (the clerk) had not noticed anything peculiar In his actions. The bank president congratulates himself that be can be trusted-to be have like an - ordinary mortal even when he doesn't happen to have bis mind with him. An editor of a dally paper has laid himself open to unkind remarks by trying to take up a collection In his office. Happening to want a small coin, he turned to his fellow worker and asked for a quarter. "Haven't got It but here's a dollar." the man replied as he tossed It over. The editor put the dollar In bis pocket and Immediately turned to a special writer at tbe next desk and said: "Miss , could you lend me a quar ter?' Then, seeing the man from whom be had got the dollar grin, he added hastily: "Oh, never mind. I Just got a dollar from Brown." In analyzing his conduct he said that Browu's reply that be did not have a quarter was apparently the only part of the transaction that made uny Impression upon Mm. But be hi under suspicion In that office and will probably never be able to live It down. Both makers and circulators of coun terfeit! commit fraud. Hoaeat men will not deceive yon Into buying worthless counterfeits of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original Is Infallible for caring piles, aores, eczema aad all akin diseases. F. 8. Duffy. It's generally the mva who's wrapprd up In himself that finds fault with his surroundings. DeWltt s Utile larty Risen are lbs best liver pills ever made. Easy to Uks aad a ever gripe. F. 8. Daffy. 1 How do yoa Ilk tail eoapf asked the barber, oarsfaDy depositing the brash la the patron's Month. "Bone aay It's bet ter tbaa the last," "That," replied the eistomer, -Is oaly a nutter of taste.'. Great Lack of Aa Editor. 'for two yean all efforts to ears Xe bmdb la tbe palms or aty baads failed,' writes Editor H. H. Lester, of Syracuse, Kea Hbee, it a-as wholly eared by Bur ,!' A rales Bel re.? It's tbe worlds boat for f rap Hoes, Sores aadeJI skla dinette. OatytMo at 0. D. radhsas tVateptsratwMetfOntada. at oekf Inpeck sjs tbat he bet at last discovered a difference of eplntoa between btaaeaU aad ble wife. WoaksYew, she lboegbt "owe way aad be tbowghi b tboegbi aaoUer. "' At last ait llaea are east 4e pleasant plnoaa, rvwiarkad the, poet, tie was aa ebaervtar reaag staa. aad k Botlosd that (be dUf bad aeppltsd btaaaalf wit a saw west socket, spick aed spaa Ilk plok ribbeai letonwUed larooik iWsaW lajr?-sM.fagn WolL Dave, what did yoa de Mr irUalbWrthilayr )h, I paMad ro!mlnM that I was glad I "sal os k.irL latllat apnMt Joarnsl. Tiki's Is ae r'.Mnnre la 1 1 far If jnn it ad t','-nt to 14 t an4 ro't rt at n'-i M n a'-f'.nnt of In V,--it..(,. ll'y Vi :;.:-.' t, t f i r,.:r, jn !., flHH:.B!.ll, f..f jrr,-, i:;, ha f--mmTi- i)n t, i( )., --! ,! j-t; l! ot, t s '-:, ' ' I r ,-! - t t' ' f t I i a-. ! a I I w.-t 1 ' PRESIDENTIAL' LIGHTNING. teraa'a) Prank rre4 e Toman- Law -V 8tndnt Bt and H Won, The Hlglituliig caused me to bet" on the presidential election In 1800,- aald WartBtreet man, "and I won. j : ' : "I'm net more superstitious than tbe average - Individual," continued : the man. "although my act would Indicate the contrary. I was a young man In a law office In a Kentucky town. My preceptor bad; pasted ovef hla desk poster containing tbe portraits of all of the Candida ten, Lincoln and Hamlin,' Breckinridge and Lane, Douglas and Johnson and BeU and Everett'1 ' The poster contained the platforms of the various parties. There was some un certainty in that campaign. My pre-, ceptor. was. an enthusiastic Douglas man and wanted to bet all be had on ilia candidate. . It was my first experi ence In a presidential campaign, and I had a fool notion that Bell and Everett would be elected. I had never made a money bet but I was aching to take up my Blackstonlan preceptor, although I lacked nerve. "One day there was a thunderstorm. Tbe lightning loosened a number of things- In the town, the building In which I was a law student being one. In one of Its pranks the lightning cut In the wall on which that political poster was posted. The result was that the upper part of the poster hung down from the wall, covering up all the can didates save Lincoln and Hamlin. De spite my sympathies for Bell and Ever ett I imagined I saw In this condition of the poster the result of that election, and a few days later when the Doug las enthusiast talked on his upper notes and offered to bet $25 even on his man I took him up. He was very much astonished to think I would bet on Lin coln and Hamlin. He said I was a young ass and other things and that he would bet with me to tench me a les son. After the election he nsked me how I came to take the chance, for there were few Lincoln votes In the town. When I told him the source of my tip, he grew serious. " 'You have wou your first bet On a presidential election,' he said, 'but re member, young man, lightning never strikes In the same place twice.' "But It did In this case. Lincoln was -elected."T-New York Bun. At the time of the Roman occupation of Britain five distinct species of dogs were there, most of which can ylth certainty be Identified with those of the present day. There were the house dog, the greyhound, the bulldog, the terrier and the slowhouud. Bronx river. New York, dertvea Its name from .louts Bronx, who settled In that region In 163!). Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what yoa eat. It artificially digests tbe food and aids Nature in strengthening aud recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest dlscovereddtges tr eat and tonlo. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly reUevesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 81ck Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of Imperfect digestion. PrlceMe. audit LanrsalaeoontatnatMttmea small alaa. BookallabuotdyspepslamalLertlroe Pre pared By Z. C DeaTITT ACO, CQlcag P. 8. DCFFY. Frank Leslie's. Frank I eslle's Popnlsr Monthly has a large subscription list; but it should be larger. Its management is more ener getic, Its plans better than ever before. As an added stimulus toward an Increase the Monthly offers no less than two hun dred and aixty-foor (184) prizes In cub to tba men and women, boys and girls, who Show most energy la secii'tng new subscribers. This offer meant that time and energy shall be well paid f. r. The price of the Magazine Is one dol lar a year. Ill contents appeal directly lo people who care for good snd timely llteraldro. A few spare hoars a week will add to yoor Income substantially. If yoa want work Ibst will pay yoa write for terms te Prank Leslie Publish ing Douse, 141-147 fifth Ave., New York. Notice of First Xeetlnf of Creditors, n tbe District Court of Ike Called Staff, for tbe Kaatera District of N.0. .-'-'..; -. la tbe Matter of 8. . Redding, Beak rapt Id Bankruptcy '" . .V Te the Creditors of Petliloaev, who -baa ' baea adjudicated e Beokrupn '. '' Take aotlce that a BJewttug of Credi tors win be bold el tbe office of L. J, Moore, Itaferea, la New Beta, N. C at ll.av oaths 7ib day of Oct. I W0, a which Usm the erertllors may atusd, prove tbslr alalma, appoint a trustee, taeniae the beakrept sad transact such other be tineas at stay ptoptrly oosae be fore tbe Bwetlsg. L. i. Mooaa, . . J , JWerea Is Baakreptcy, New Beta, N. C. Oet U, 1900. ' Schedule of Kails, r - Arrival of BiaHs from Borih and west daily eirpl Baaday, 10M a. m ) 6 W p. at. Wllmlngtoe aad Ike snulk 131 p. ss. Korvbrad City O0 a. an. , ' , Lvete. - Konk aad esil 1.00 a at snd I to p. e i v ilmlng toe aad arm ih 8 10 a, ajLj Motthi iiy I V) p. at, fiaoav. W tils sr'Wa Iri.tn a'.i h sod i 0 a aa 6 'O p. an. LTt t (J b. n ( Snd I'st a. Tl.t f uhc will f''n l--r Is rrj'nd l) t U.s mf-rtilp n.ii'i f-if Ui Nftftk irtd ' t i'-' at ;$ a, n. tl.M a''Tn.-n m.II f'r Im0, and -i ' ' 7 " v i.. if '- 1 ! ' r " ' '1 p. m. A KM . ' WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous " Prostration. - If you are dangerously sick wliat is the first duty of your physician 1 He quiets the nervous system, he deadens Vie pain, and you sleep wjll. - Friends aeb, "what ia tho cause?" and tbe answer comes in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon yon so quietly in the beginning, that yon were not alarmed, and when Bleep deserted yon nifjht after night until your eyos fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. Mas. A. Habtley. You ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in your courses, and you grew irritable with out cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, faintinff, dizziness, headaehe, and backache send the nerves wild with affright, and you ennaot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of 221 V. Congress St., Chicaeo. 111., whose portrait re pub lish, suffered all these .ironies, and was entirely cured by Lvilm 1.. 1'iuic ham's Vegetable Compound; licr case should be a warning to others, and her cure carry conviction to tie minds of every suffering woman of tin- un failinir efficiency of I.ydiali. 1'inkham'S Vegetable Compound. Attention Sportsmen ! AVc call jour altention to our Line of Loaded Shells we have them In Smok( less, Semi-Smokeless and Black Powder, with prices as low as can be had any where. Wo ids have a nice lot of Hunt ing Coats, Lrggir-s, t-hell lleltf", Oun Case;. A nice Utile Sporting Hllle, ear ries 2't short or linn rartrle, for Z (K1. Loading Implements, tiiinnlcue. and s Full Linu of ILirdwarc at Low Down Figures. Yours truly, J. C. Whitty IroMirlv For Wnl. I have eevernl dc niia'dc Kesldi nee for aale, ftiiuatud in the be-t residence part of the City. Also a nuntler of pood building tots In good loOHlitii i J. .I. WOLKKNDK.N A BRAND At New Bern nflfn AftTimn nil Sri III aaiurtuMi, UUU Q U FIRST NFASOIV IN AMERICA The Rhoda Royal Australian Irtple Railroad bhows. Slammnlli fliin;rle a R4ninn Ifyppodroiiie "The Rhodu Korul Shows was good, Hig mid moral." WorrcsU-r 8pv August 29, 1H0O. ' ; . TT.X1 (t mWotWt dMtmt ill BtST AMPtHIHTaiSTITOTlOI Tvnied tihiMtloa asilrslf dlfTarfil fretn ssytHaf yoe have eeet esevaeal too will be enaviscH if ;o see the Dig Aggregative, Uat saewi are eel all alike R rail ;itfarlal fast arrc ,. . .' . . , . i Pfof. Bfrrli Hi Ul 63 rfiitlfal Jnhti Bortet. . . .' ' ' : Tipt', fbirj inj lilt DtHcliiiieBt of tHjr Btdfri- ' ' - : . The Hone HCk Biding Pui-j. fX.-'JZZX. Tin: TiicnrxoN iioy TUe Far,a:M of all Clone Knls Hardle Hldeva. ' ' ' , A TUOiPt t r TR.uxtu rmroEMuo ilipbiitb. Tta Q'ims of all Lly lleiai Ttalnars ad Maaage Hldr HO Oih'f Plr.M Mim ff rf.ii inri mJ Pfrfarnicri.-50 the: rorii auii:j, 1 1 r T f t of f iffos Clowas, ( ' n.t 't n I f!I i T r IM t 1 1, Architect & Superinlendeat f58 ).nai fitlVej- A Good Telephone SERVICE 18 A BUBINEHtf NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED Convenience, Lusts ! Order Your Phone at Once I Russell House While iu Beaufort be sure and stOD at i he Uusell House. First-Class Board. A home for traveling people. Fishing ud hunting unexcelled. Tcnns 1.26 lay or S'O.ou per week O A. RU88KLL Pror. REAL ESTATE ! City Real Estate bought and so.d on commission Collection of Iients for those in the city as -cll as those living outside. j:. k. iiAiti-Kit. Southern R ail way. 'I'll., Ktundi.i I R.i;iw) )i in 8 )! TH Tho Direct Lino to all Points, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND POHTO RICO. Strictly First-Class Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you areas- ,i!ii-l ;i Safe, Comfortable and Eipedi ions Jouru) . Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta Mos, HateH t,nd General Information, o uMresit F. It. OAUIIY, . L. VEIfNON, c: f.n. a T. r. a., Anlievillti, N. Charlotte, N. C. : hank H. (Ianmin, .1 M. ( n. M V I' A U. m Mum. Tr M i W. A. Ti kk, (I I' A. WAMIINOION. - I) f. NEW SHOW! A Ti. n . l.. .V i V t ....a -... ptlnr!; .1 alraat VHwan .- a rir "I arsa a . I ' E.f.Uwooi PEALFR IN Gil EM HABLWARF, And all Kinds of ID1LMSG iATfflUK Wire Netting, Scien Uoors anl Windows. GLACIER REFklUERATORS Which are the bett Thi-y hnve liut few equals and No Superiors. Ice Cream Free7.-n. W ile Coolers Michigan Stovi a and Ranges PalnU. Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW KEKN, N. V, Notice ! The Oldest and Most Reliable Firm. Now Running, and Delivering Nlro Stove Wood, Ash , Oak and I'ine lo your door every day. A Special Lot of lied IIcriI. l'i,nd Made Shingles Just Heeoivcil; Hiicli and Lathes, Posts for fencing, Tar anil l.inie. Couutrynien he sure ami Fecme before you sell your ral tie and noik as I have opened a market. Now ny friends c n;e c I Hie I! st Poik and i eef Sieak nt BIG HILL, The Sliir M After Dark even in September a lirlit K ill over coat is fri(iM-iilly ver i ninforlalilf -in OctoOt,r, aluiotil a!vu lion l oidrr cloth rut liilo l-efore j mi km- our latent novelties In Hagliiiiv. Soil, uir, Pad docks ami o'ln r leaders for llie Aiitiiinn andWinier of r.H'OI M kmufc cut and Hi must innti li maieiial ami I , m il-work-liere lliey are. F. M. Innfu i. It, ICE 'OK mt-M . 1KB dean, pure whol, hoo'e. c'-a- i.-tt' i-d lit he chemically made from o,r:,l u, -. a r and free from iinpuriiit-H. Vpr-.-o'ir .,t lended and pniarel for Luoimi, n sumption. Ice delivered daily irx, pi Nintm ,., n a m to 6 p m Sundays (retail on'yt 7 , m to li ,- on Pur prices and oilo-i iiorioun,.-i. AddrutH, New Feme Ice Co i.oamxj ioi:v ! Loans marie. Loan pla ed. Apply to ISAAC II. SMITH, 130 :l,ldle .ireet. New Bern, N. C. Isodgc Ilr?rloiry. NEW BURN CONCLA V B , knpro..4 Order lieplaaopbs, meeta Ind and ia Tburadar alghls. at H o'clock at lanan ties Ual'. P. A Willi.. Arcboa. Umna Bryaa, rinaaclar; A T. Slraaabnry, fee reiary. Et'BEK A LODUK MO ?. I OOP OBosrai W. T. HHL N. (J ; J It Parkar, V. Oto. arena, Rec'd'g Biy; J II. Daesoa, Pleaoclal Ascrttary; A X riit naa, Traas. Regular aaaw lags avary Monday sight at 7. B0 a'clo k. CALI'MIT INt'A MI'MKNT. No i. I. O. O. f. Officers: L. L. Moody, C. V . i. 0. Dekrmar. H. I 1. Usii.r. H W . C.H. Hall, J. W.,0o. Oraan Berths-, P. IMrock, Treaaarnt. Rrtelar Koranip ateat, 1st, Ird, sad Mh (If sny) Tbarsday Blgbu la sec aaoath at T 80 o'ctor HIW DKRlf LODOK No. I. Ml. C J. C. KValaa, Train J. II rsilk. Kecord tag Beeri K. I Qldl7, Kloanrta Hae Mattala lae Kaigkia of llsriaoay lull every 1st aad Ird Moaday Blgnta la sack flsoalB. OHAVBN trKJt NO. I KftlUfirn Of BAHMONT. Maxs ted and a. Wedaaedar alkis la er aaontk la Hoeatres's Hall. Pelletk atnat, m clnee. J. B Tavlov, PmskVan R i.. DUosnay, fWyj Ha UIIL rtaasciaj, BfatfVlBaTy tHtQirra or puKon-omcem k. b. Joe, Dleiater, 0 U Vlaaoe. HrtNMev W. f, loaMrM, PlaBBrUI Hapnrtnr . ee Bevae Larlga Ne MS an ike Baxfl sad 4ik rrWar aWMs at IM entort hv Reealfse'a Hall, Pslkstk Btmt, P. TRENWITir, aaaraeiartr B , ... Isrtlaa, Vtfsia Carte, kt, Vpatrla lHBBBaktrl Hatrrer Bag'". Wagtiae, C Bed I rtB kp ee kaBd fn Bale. I'K'wiMa, sararw Mwm.W, w. , - la I ''") aw-p at i, Lf-o K -A :- T " lr c n r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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