0L XTinHO. 284. MW BIEN, N. C, SUtJNDAY MORHIH8, DECEMBER 30, 1800. NINETEENTH YEAR NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE' Will not open his store for business on Tuesday. Jan. 1. 1901. He wishes his patrons to govern themselves accordingly. Ot'i'tyV:!' ttS You will live well if yon buy the best of our slock. It don't cost much more than the cheap kind of living either. We are getting in a Fresh Stock of Christmas Goods Such as Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, Cranberries can or buli. All kinds of Dried fruits, and our line of Canned Goods is complete. We sell the Best Goods for the Least Mouy of anyone in town. Would be glad to have you call. If yon never cull you will miss all. Yours truly, J. TARKER, Jr. Cor. Ilroad V lont Read This! Bat stop st 70 Pollock Street end leavayoar Uondry. We have moved oar Laandrj Office lo the itore Mr. Mr Sorley genenllv ate for toys, We have oar Laoodry plant la fine snaps, plenty of light, pleoly of room, plenty of good oft water. Now with 'beae advantage) W trill fusrantee better work I bio w ksvt aver done. We doal atop at theae promisee. We bars 400 nles presents wblcb will be Rive twaj wlib every package of leoadry that Is left ai tbe office There present, are well worth coming af er aid will only be given oat two weeks. Oar wagon will be on the streets rvrry day, all gooda will be ca.led (or aud le- Wltk mens lhaoki for your pest pet rosals and wishing all a proaperoua New Tear, we are Yosre Trnly, DAYBIRRY 8TCAH LUINDRV. Paoaa 140 T Pollock 81., NEW BERN, N. C. Ynii Rhmilri Spa . W M VMVMIM WWW . Ai a . a . T . a as o i tear iniinu rtmni. nnm ni mi naiio toao Cigar $1.00; Pipea, from ftc. (o fl.Meacb. TVtr cMea oralr raili liae of Otean oVortlad war, rarlaoed f7 Sc. in IVv trvatUtlag ot Vea, Plate. Ill tit A. Pat Bnte. Jewal Roiaa, tbota. Bras Via, ItoM Jar a ad r.it ai'.ki it. in i it ave . .. Brwaket ol all llasll AT COST. VAImUm at twU'ed Istracts aad ToUat WaUf, 4at lt plela at low arl.' ca. Suader foal sack aaHtsO, Coijataa, AJolfk Patellar act kk kWt, 'YolsH - Aassaoola, La Tender ;"a4TIWPaUsaa. , , WM 600DJ. r arrlag kU, freej t 0 to. " Kalraj aa4 fork a, frwat 40 fr a4 3v riu4 Kalrawtai fevks frwai eurer Plalel frua M et ap. f.Morl frM TM lpk J'.- ; N kkl Plated eUeor frota Ha aa. A few wood UeaUrt laft tklck will ka old ataoei, ' laa fall Um af aaik ktavea. '' 1 1 aa U a(4t4 M 1,4 market fat tka ile. ' v , A fan Kaa e Bard war aafet frill (i Iiitlt!g . V ;' rf axa, tri' & " ' l I Uf rae !( frt':'- r idt4V (iVtV ,4V Hancock Htn. 8 A look in our door ut onr revolv ing show case will convince yot that We sell only the Very Luteal 8tyles and Colors in Soft and Stifl Hat. We have a few Stetson tutu plea to close out It it worth your time to stop ant see tho case if you don't w.int U bay a hat, AHMSTSOKG & SIMPKiNS, 67 rUddla 5trit A Year's ford Riding kM arovta that tbe tt it jela (kaK)w4iy aieliiia IE-T. My i 01 la t eor i a at la Ik a j itw I yea. I kava a aloa'a a a 'far toiCM,HiH Pnnn, -, iitkt ii. Hi, i.LlYtt-tND, ..Tll.KATBACU9t , EtoucnuwroRD, ttirt .a ' a , ' Vfc'HTTf, fCJVNAlT AND MAI1H DICYOLX0 tWtbp bU( Rpactaliy. WJI.J. Illfita, Reytlea, Ota, AMaattloa.Orapa attaoaea, Jek Pflallag, JUltwr Buaipa. It a 44 Middla fc Faffrwa. ' MtorrBnaldrbli, ' Afuv tlote eppKmloa I the atndy ef ike k y M ih lot year, I StoVrla ami thntoauMy aqfp mje ror e wart, I il uke a vnsra an t la a f' ifJ FVIiool, a4 apo r ttr !'! r r t rpilt rtir.' ' ts fin" ',aieie la awt ! iIm J n n..Ti H A T THE STATE C&PITiL Reports of State Departments For Past Year. Ureat Growth la Xasoale and Odd Fellows Organizations. Soldiers at Woyernor's Inaagoratlon. Association of Academies Election. Special to Journal. Kai.kioii, December 29. Grand Sec tary B. II. Woodell of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows aaya there are now 130 lodges, a sain of 5 per cent, ith 7,000 members, a gain of 65 per cent in 13 months. This is a remarkt bio increase. The Masons during the year gained 5 lodged and 800 member. The gain of both organizations, as will be seen, Is in additions to old lodges. The Odd Fellows are growing, hswever, far more rapidly than the Masons. Secretary Bruner of the Agricultural department tells me he regards the ship ments of the winter lettuce from the eastern counties as of marked Impor tance. Shipments began December IB and will continue until the crop is ex hausted. He says the crop is mora prof- :ic. than sprlag lettuce. Mr. Bruner ys that the development of cattle ijiug in the irwuntalnl'egion is g ratl in.?. There are many more cattle of ho butter breeds, such as Durham, Short rn and Polled Angus. He says the nost ivitahle activity in tbe State lust v.v oitslilo of manufacturing and tcking is of apple culture, brought h ut bv what ho terms the rediscovery fie apple region in Yancry ouuty. great rainy orchards are being S9t here m well a) In Watauga, Wilkes tadUon, Hiiywood anil other countiss. ftiat region is tha habitat of tbe apple. he seedling developed there offers the vorld Its finest apples. Under the new ni proper pUn only one variety of uit Id in orchard. 1 ills Is called a ommerclal orchard. Good packing and ood roails for tbe transportation of the apples are the prime necessities. In nc-uiliiig his remarks on developm nt .- Druner said another notable fea ru of the yoar'a work la the eeadlng of ve y larn fall acreage in wheat foi entral North Carolina to the annn iln, and he speaks of this as a pied- nut feature. Mate I.ibnr an M. O. Sherrill Is pre- iring his report. It shows 30.000 vat nes I i ihe libr iry proper. Regarding if library he says the first reference he un ti il to it Is lu tbe laws of 1821. wLen n i'iUiilUae.1. It does not appear i it it was of any size a far along aa il. i lor. M i re bead, Chief Justice i ll i, an 1 Astociate Justloei Danlal n i oastou were appelated trustees. Phi foil owing have been the librarian!: F. Tsyl r, Oliver II. Perry, Thaopbl is I Hill, Henry U Coley, Tnomu urnell, (now U. S. Judge). Sherwood -iaywanl, liaodolph A. ShotWell, J. A. Irdsong. J. C, Ellington, It. M.Cobl, . . Hbrrrlll. Tbe library bnllJInf la efecilre and is quite the reverse of r-proof. The report of the corporation commla- on Is In course or preparation, lo 1 the railway commission was era. ted. Tbe average ntfmber of complainU lockeled was about 143 a year. Ia 1894 be railway commissi. .a was abolished to I the oo'poratlon commission was aa abllshsd. All the duties of the railway commission were devolved npoa It and any others beside, aa for eiaople aa- pervlslon of bank and. bnlldlna; and oao associations. The railway aoamle- ilon incraaaad tbe railway aaaaaaataal rom 11 to S3 million dollar. Tkaa last year the . ooraoratloa commission la- It from 81 to 44 mlllloaa. It was on this last Increase that the mt 4f hi began, which ktt already beaa la prog. rees 14 aonthi. No oat knows wbea It will tod, and what II will oust The ooaiisleeloa baa threw months la which to Uk tsxthnony before tbe steading muter, Tbea lbs railways will ktva oath la wblcb to Inks tatUssoay la re- ball il. After all this tbe etaedtof tar will mke bis report to Jadga ai a too. Tfas railway coaltlna a dacad l ha passenger ret, firat claea (rota D lo H eaola and ttoiad c!e froa I to I etnu, Prlbt rtVM ktva bees radaoad about II per oej', Tela- frapk ratas wart redaoad to 4 tea's (or 10 word day anvefa fr j a aiy polai la tbe 0iaU to aay. other poUt wltbla It Tkattlatrask a startaj t-t k a big 4f at sad pal tbi case la Ike federal ooaAtatwliadrasr It ad ao- eaptad tkt ailaatioa. Taea eaasa "fatloa" railway aaa'sl w, pat la by governor Rataell, by Iks f itj af aase aa Id speak. That aoasalsHoa asdN took te radaca Iks Wasur Valoa rrapk rata ta II aeau. waen tk oon paratloa aoatalaeloa aatna la II wlik draw ttc aad raatorad tb 4) seall' artillery. It Is proposad la ksv twa rata. Tks "fsslja aosawltalna lasasd aa order red sot eg tka paMger ret, irtteiasstoiiaeait, Tb orpotatlaa WBwwuinam in nsaisv ISIS ...... . . irosa ta isowrai aoan into wblcb' tk7ss1otsls ksd pal II i TkerS are aboat M spplletsts fw ad aUestrra to. tba kteibodist O'pbseste, 1 1 CASTORIA Tor IsfMit asd Ctil.'.rsa. Til ririTurn '! . J . tl'.e s . , t f f'gnaiar tf l,jtfy , ' ' THE SISTERS OF ST. Their Favorite Remedy Grippe and st. mrcEirps orphah astlvm, Dr.S.B. Hartman: "Soma years ago a friend of oar Insti tution recommended to ne Dr. Hart- man's 'Pe-rd-na' aa an excellent remedy tor the la grippe, of which we then had several cases which threatened to be of t serious character. "We began to use It and experienced inch wonderful results that since then Pe-ra-na has beoome oar favorite medi cine tor influenza, catarrh, coughs, colds and bronchitis. Sistsrs or St. Fharoib, "St. Vlnoent'a Orphan Asylum." Mr. G. W. Ar lnge, of Colllna Tille,Tex writes: "I have been us ing Pe-ru-na for cough I have had for some time. It has completely oared me, and I do Mr. O. W. Arlnge aud Bon. heartily recom mend It to those suffering from coughs and colds. I will praise Pe-ra-na for ever." Pe-rn-na cores la grippe. Mr. Joseph Klrchenatelner, 87 Crotop street; Cleveland, says : " Wo have used Pe-ra-na for eight years as our family medicine. During the whole of that time we have not had to employ a physician. Our family consists of seven, and we al ways nse It for the thousand and one aliments to which mankind la liable. Wo hare need It In oases of aoarlet fever, measles and la grippe. Mr. Joseph Klrohenstelner. Whenever one of the family feel In the least 111 mother always saya: 'Take Pe-ra-na and yon will be well, or, If we do not happen to have any, 'We will have to get mora Pe-rn-na.' Pe-ra-na la al ways satisfactory la oolde and coughs." Free Carraspaadettea. The olimatlo diseases of winter are mainly eonghe, oolds, catarrh, bronoh Ills, tonalUtis and other oatarrhal affec tions of the respiratory tract. Pe-ra-na Is aa absolute spaslfle for all of thaee af faetlons. Pe-ra-na will sure a eoogh or a eold la a very few dare. Pe-rn-na will eara ohronlo catarrh even of years' standing ka a few weeks. Pe-rn-na should be kept In every doom aa a safe guard against tbe many affections so whlek the family Is liable during tbe Wtatstsaaaoo, fctra. The drat boy raoelrad Is Ernest Maag-asa, of Darkam, wkoae parents ara Bapll Is. The Aral girl received Is Oesata Bright, af Beaufort ooaaty. Hews Is rseatved of the death of Dr. oekaa If. Vlok of1ma. lis had held everel pobltc potltloas aad was always 4 realms dtaocrat. Tks Utats Auditor's report skews last ibsoonnty tatat aggragata 1 1,8 18,4 a. ka school 1st is 1 1.034, MO, lbs gtaeral tai Is 1734,1)7, Baking a grand lata! of 11,044,440 aa I screes over tks previous year af almost 3A00O. Tks Monk Carolina Association of Aaadajssas, la a.aeloa bar, adopted raeo latfoat waraaly ooamtadlng tks retiring Stat fsparlaleadeat of public lastlta- tloa, Cbsrles H. Vsbaaa, aipraaslag high appreciation of Ike raise of kls sarvtoas la la aaasa of adaoatioa la Ibis Blata. It Is eipaeUd tkat aa aaaay as 1010 eoldlartVu ka bars at law laaaguraUoa of Oov. Aycock os the IMk of Jasuary Tks military feat era wUI b O aviat prosalasat. If Iks asatkat la favorable Il Is proposed to kava Ik aa assoaU ai la set, portlae) af laa aapivol. If as rsrxabta, la tks Aeadaajy af Moala. Tars will b s reeeoUoa at las sieca- Uv ataaaiaa aail a ball at Iba Cspltoi 0 aa. . . , . Tks raoort af Ik adjulaat gaaaral skowi Ibal tkaatroafik oflkaOaard Is lit a darraas af 04. Darlsg tka yaar iwa lafsatryaooipaalas aad twa thl stoat af asval rsatrr vara dlsaaaaVd. Taara ara aaw 4 rvt'aaaats of iafaalry, . t4 dlvlslosi of asval asiliUa aad a saeUoa or avnilaary sactioas, aa la Ua aast aad ana la lbs west. . Tka Assoelatioa of Aeadesalat ka ti- , ,w imiv Iba foMowUsg aOlaarti A L Bbetf, af EHsabetk Cily praaidaat. Jobs Orabasm, of Wamatoa vlca-ptasldeal. ft U Madlso fcrrtvf. IT I p It tdl at f'e wbea t p-n's life is la dsrf ft. A bl"d tnn,b i rri'4 Wy rr' lrim i!on r. I ! FRANCIS USE PERUIIA for Coughs, Colds, la Catarrh. east mus st., coLCMBrs, ohio. In every city and large town in the United States the Sister of Charity has become a familiar object. The Catholic Sisters sweet messengers of charity, ceaseless and Indefatigable in their labors more quietly and swiftly In and ont among the people, receiving, dis pensing, assisting and comforting. Neither heat nor cold, f atlgne or danger, deter them from their errands of meroy. They are to be found in palace and hovel; in the boulevard and brothel. Nothing daunts them. Nothing dis courages them. Vast institutions of refuge for the homelese and hopeless have arisen In every city by their tire less labors. By no means the least service they render helpless humanity ia their dis pensation of medicine. Their experience among the sick, and their anxiety to be of assistance to them, soon lead them to know the most efnoient and safe reme dies. It would be Impossible that so popular and valuable a remedy aa Pe-ru-na could hare escaped their atten tion. Many letters hare been received from institutions of this kind praising the benefit that Pe-rn-na has been to them. Mr. Albert Borngraeber, of Mayrille, Wis, says: "I want to tell von that have been given good health by Pe-rn-na. In Sep tember, 1898, I caught a very bad cold. It aettled on my lungs and I was troubled with night sweats and a terrible cough. I could not sleep part of the time. I ooald scarcely breathe. I began to take Pe-ra-na, and In a short time was entirely cured.' Mr. W. E. Mo- Kaln, Iowa Park, Texas, who was aompletely re stored to health by Pe-rn-nra, writes as follows " I bare used your Pe-t-a-na and hare given it a thor- ongh trial. most say tbe re salt was flattering to you, and I can ooneclentlously rao- ommend it for soughs, oolds, and especi ally la grippe." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, for a book on ohxoniq avra. bh srve. Reported Capture of Dcwet. Lohdok, ller. T8. Present reports art la circulation la London and on tb coatlnent that Oentral Dewtt has been oaplarod. Tbe British Chartered Booth Afrle Company received this Informs. lioa I rom a snorrara which It la accus tomed to tilac Implicit confidence Tb War Offloe, lowerer, Is wlthonl any confirmation of Ik report. When yoa need a soothing sod heat ing antiseptic application for aay par- poM, at lb original DeWIll s Witch Bssrl MJya,'a well kaowa oar for pllss and Iclo rfls -avra. II swale eores wltk ont Ksvlng a arar. Bwr of conn ter ra! ts. P. S. DmITv ft Co. Stonewall Jacktoa't Cnaplaia Deal CuaapAi.t, Mlas, Deo. t Rev. I Martin, pastor of M Loke's ebnrch, of Jscksos, Teat., dl.d kere today. Bs a chaplain wit k "Stonewall" Jacksoa ia Ik Army of Virginia, daring Ik civil war. Masy isoa kavs kad tb riperleao f Mr, I trr braisa, nt Korth Rtral fo d. S. II , akossy,oryars I af fered ladara fmai cbmala ladlfeaDo al Kodul lyp.la Car taada a Wall ssan of oe " It digeeu akal yoa aal dad I a rauala cara for dfapapela aad every fnta) of stooisch Iroabte. Itgl relief at aae t'ta la Iba Woral sad rsia'i b'p t do oa Ood.P, Dn.ty A IK ,v R.'CJri ktotti Dps Bart. raa T suat isc s Ut. IS. Tea sew st atr aViSoma, Ut for 4Sa Oosaalc ftsaavaaip t'par, sits artlred bat Stsra rsvxwd ataaslnf Irla ffosa Ttfls- )'Sil. Ka seas aroaad Cf lima la 44 47s4t , aailrf aa alnpe. Tb bM rvlmr tint aa tkat saade f tV aifira, 44 Car 4 er. fbe tirvfi al Core.l, knwef. T 4 emsnhs U-t sfcip f tke PUrta ?h t in 1 flw lis the inn sn Hf Ul Sfd An-if.!! a i r, 't I:--. 1 "!t 11 Mr.Albort Borngraeber. Mr. W E. MoEalD. FRESH LOT OF Mt. Aii?y Btftte Jnsl Brcevis'd Only In Abundance at I. 1j. lrlvlaiii?rM 71 Itrond fslrct't. Florida Orunges, Nut, U:iisins, Ajiplos, Mulajrii Grapes, ( ition, f'unants, D.-ioJ Figs, DaU-s, Nice Mixed Candy 10c !b. Clover Hill Print Butter, Cookiug IStiUer, a leal Nice Table Butter for 30c lb., Fresh lot J.iva Koasted Coffee at 20c lb., Dried Fruits and Canned Goods of nil kinds, Very Finest Cream JC. ( hec$e 15n lb., Fresh Iot Small Sugar Cured IIuniR, Fulton sl Mifiket l'eef, and numerous other Prices. J. 1 McMHI 3 'Phone 91. J. A. JONES, BKOAIi STKEET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, lil very, F?ed, Sale mid .1 Ext'ltailO . . sw A Ijargeet nnd Kinebt' Stotk of HOESLS and HTJLES Ever Found in Now L'ern. Also a ( oinpleU Line of Busies, Wagons Harttcss, RobesWhijis, Cart Wheels, Etc. J. A. JONIvS. Broad Street, Stewart's Old Staad GREAT REDUCTION IN CLOAKS and WRAPS. We will sell the remainder of our Stock ot Ladies and Childrens Cloaks and Wraps At a Sacrifice. Come Early and get the Choice. D.F. JARVIS, 4 POLLOCK STREET. r 1 tJtL Book Store a ii i Stock Marked 2 i Down ntCost. J ' G, 11. nnnctt. I 25 Vis Per Pound 5 nice things at Rock Bottom EL, WlioIeNale Wrocer, 71 Ilri4 Hi. jg aH A "Bkt? TP-.f" ii Kl EH aft AsBsswVifl us n niaS 'Extra Wants For 'Boys. We have jnt received a New Line of Hoys Corduroy 1'ants, which are wakhantkii not to np. Siz'g 5 to lf years in short pants, and 16 to 20 in long tro'ifers. We have also a line of Heavy eight Worsted Cants made by us a hich we are offering Cheap. Wc are now prepared to lit any eisv boy, so call early and gi t your choice of styles. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tbe Uptodaste Fnrnlaherm, 47 POLLOCK BTRKKT. STOLEN I A llirtf. rl nirrde No. 11047, Han ford ieat Xa. 7, I J lock Uanfonl tliea, Blck rrasa-. C.l.ary 8 dd'.a, saodel r, (doaata sprlo), Paarhlllit laterai laaea Irosa laa ooe ot j. E. at R. Oltars, 44Cravaa kHrrat, batweea ta kaars of 4 aad I oHoca p. at. MosvUf Dw. UA, t00, Five ( ) roljn ft. rant Ux lu 'stars. Ts it) . le (44.) Dollars Reward for tka arrstt aad a a vlcOoa cd k Uarf . WtraatwTlta, tATUAKL, CIIARA. Haw Bare, K. 0L UleofFUh TmeUrj, WIH as sold ai B-wfort, K. C, aa tka 14 d y af Jaaasra 101 la tka kltkaat sHdivt for M. s Ik fnllnwlaf dVantlkad rrnfwri l hWle U) laa Cavtatat HI and rmlliarr ' He fartory, kotlet s4 all kiaraUl tkar so, no. Strap kes. Snr.a koarl, whsif. eook kesa. an rnnkief alas- Ua alan s 40 konw tae !. ata ! knraa s4 rrt, on f'f, ivs ka M I nnm, ebnal S4 of Wno4, e l Stt w.ll trrl. Isl.nal la SO eon leas) at lKll)lml..lii.1t4H'Mll CTr Hit, a FsKTnri.a Co. H J''", Pe f . s4 Trssa.

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