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THE JOURNAL. Published every day la tbeyear, except Monday, at Middle street. v . Phohb No. 8. CHARLESU STEVENS. "EDITOR AUD raOMIKTOB. , . SUBSCRIPT! Oil RATES. One year, In advance .......... One year,' not In advance..;.... Monthly, by carrier In the city..'. .$4.00 . S.00 . .50 " Advertising Heterfurolsned oa appll Entered at the Poat Offioe. Uew Bern, JX. O, w eecond clan matter, v s 1 Official Paper of New Ber "tJrarea. Coiatr. 4 Mi New Bern, N. Cr-Jea, 18, Mi. SHOULD WEST 'POINT, ACADEMY BE ABOLISHED. , i ; The development! being brought out :? by the'Roard of Inquiry, in lu inveetl- : gatlont on the matter .of hazing at the Wert Point MlHury Academy, reveal annh hmlalltv - ihal It hrlnffl ID lh . question, whether - that Military achool ' bad belter not be abolished, especially if ' hazing 1b to continue, and be prac- 1 tlced. - ; Ko better illustration .of the baaing methods pursued, at shown by the let- tlmony, is to be depleted than Wat dpne : bribe Washington Pott't cartoonist, who In hit cartoon showed a group of ' etdeti behind a high fence engaged In hazing another cadet. The cadet being hazed is being held op bra laner man than himself, while another large man is engaged In the nleaiureable Dastime of punching the little fellow, who is perfectly helpless. The code of hazing at West Point teems to be, to haze the1 weak cadets, by pitting against them older cadets who re in special athletic training for such performances, Naturally, or rather unnaturally the Investigations seem to give personal affront to the officers and oadets on ex amination, as to the hazing, who seem to think that to question into little matter, such as maimimg for life, disfig uring or killing a cadet, ls special pre rogrative of theirs, which outsiders, and especially Congress hat no right to abridge. Congressman Drlggs, on the Board of Inquiry, has atlgmatlzed the West Point hazing- as "brutal cowardice," and. so will every one say, who reads the details of the examinations being made. Either hazing methods should be rooted out, or the Academy abolished, for the revelation of the methods pur sued show them to be a dlsgraoe to the Dark Ages when opportunity at least was given a man to openly defend him self in combat, against enemies, and not be assaulted by so-called friends. There It more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and nntll the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For great many years doctors pronounced. a local disease, and prescribed local rem edies, and by conitantly falling to- care with local treatment, prououhoed It In curable. 8oienoe hat proves eatarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires eoosllieilonal treatment. HaU'i Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, It the only eoBstliutioaal core on the market. It takea Internally la doaee frthn 10 drops to a teaspoonfuL It acta directly on the blood and mneous sorfsos of the system They offer one haadred dollars (or any ease It falls to oar. Bead for circulars and testimonial. Address. F. J. CBISIY Co., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, ?5o. Ball's Family PUU are the best. Bullous A girl seldom marries her Cynlcee Mot the wrist aoate other glrl't pit. ' just out Parsons who seller from ladlgratloa oaa aot aspect to lire loaf, beoaase they aaaaat aat Lb fond aaaalreA 1a BMrtah the body tad bo prodoctt of the oadl- gerted foods thty do eel polaoa b blood. It It laporteat ts ears) iadlgee " tloe at sooa se possible, aad ta best soothed of doing ibis la to ate tat pres. k araUo kaowa at Kodol Dyspepsia , 'Care. It d ! what yoe Oat eed rs tiaras ail laen'rreiive orgta to ytrfaot Basil, r. cvuuny at uo. no&h There bnj mack atoaey la mt- ekel aeeiposftloaa. . Jomt-Hoi lots of laeei tea be bought (or a asm aoeg. - A Dtcj Mjitery. Ills t trery why weeae endure Beck seas, lleadack, Xervoeesees. r leap Weesea, Melaaaaoiy, FsJatlag aad Dl ey Kpene aksa tbovtaad lave f rot that EtoctrU Billed will qukkty ear eek troaWae. "I teffered fof f Mrs with ktdeey trneble, wrltee Mrs. Thshs 0tf lev, of Pttenna, Is., "and a tsme Wk palaed ate so I emld ant dree mjmU, Hi rTtwlrie tlitutr whoilr tsird an), skbosrh T ysare old, I tow IK l t(l III Kf krmHtl II ear- mH Coat!peil'ii, Irr.; rnva AfT'tU (iM firiwi c t r r ! at CD. Ilredlisia't drug store. AN ACCURATE WIFE. Bs Ike Foiled Her lieabaae'e it- tempt ta Be Brilliant. TU tell you a good story, boys." said the host as there was a pauo in t lie cod Venation. . "It e about a lady too." . Instantly there was a craning of necks. "That story about Mrs. .Archibald. toveT" interrupted his wife. Yea, my dear," the one I told yon about the other day.. It happened this way: I was going down Fifth avenue" You told me Broadway, my love." "Yea, I think it was Broadway, but it doesn't matter much. At all events I was going down town when a lady dress ed in a blue waist" ' C 51 1 think you re mistaken, hubby. - You certainly in id pink. when you- told n the story. V --.vv.-ri- ':- -' 'T - WelL let tt go at tnat it was euner blue or pink and" s white dress" - "Ko: she was dressed all m blue, aqn ( you remember?".- ' ri-hA aiMt ntif nil wire a iook uai came from a marble heart . .She kept looking at me'. - - ' - "Ko, my dear, yon did at ner." jTrell, confound It. we both rooked at each other. Her face seemed familiar to me. She was tripping along, looking as fresh as a peach, when suddenly she slip ped .on a banana skin and broke her leg"'- ' A j ! v No, Keginald, ner ankle." .. . Bless mv soul. Mrs. would you like to tell the rest of the storyl" -!:: : "Now, don't get mad, dear, but do be accurate. 1 "Well, she- broke ber blessed ankle or twisted It, and I had the satisfaction of carrying her Into the nearest drug store. She smiled a sweet smile at me" "I think you are mistaken again, dar ling. You told me she wps unconscious. Yes, I know, but that was before I mean afterward I mean Mrs. B you get me rattled. Please don't interrupt She smiled at me some timer anyhow. and seemed to thank me In a mute man-, ner." ' .,- "One moment, dear. You certainly told me she was voluble in her thanks after ward." -'. ... . "Yes, yes. Say, am I telling this story or are you? I asked her if I should call au ambulance. She whispered, 'No, get me a cab.' I got her a hansom"- , No. Don't you remember, darling. an automobile?" - Oreat SeotL madnm I here. bovs. let's go to the club'-Neow York Her ald. THE CARD BACK INDUSTRY. Emploraseat For Book Cover De Iffaera Tricks of the Trade. Few whist players ever think of the labor and intelligence which are bestowed upon the backs of the cards with which they pass an evening. It represents an Industry which gives employment to scores of skillful draftsmen and even art-1 ists. No one can tell why, but the public demands perpetually new designs ou the backs or playing cards, nun every year sees the Issue of probably a thousand new backs. These vary In simplicity from Hues of little stars up to the most complicated geometrical patterns, arn besqueries and Gothic designs. ' The de signers use a system which reduces the amount of their work -tnree-fourtlis. They draw merely ono-qnnrter of the back, transfer that quarter to the quarter diagonally opposite and then reverse nnd transfer these two qnarters to the two remaining. The design is usually drawn upon a large sheet of drawing paper which is anywhere from four to ten times the site of the card. After it is finished it Is reduced by a photograrer to the site required. The advantage of this practice lies in the suppression of sny error or even slip. A line which Is Inked too heavily at one point would look bad it left In its natural siie, but when reduced to one-tenth the difference Is imperceptible to the eye. The same thing applies to geometrical figures. When drawn, tbey may be a trifle Irregular, but when reduced they appear to be perfect The best work in this field is done by book Illustrators and book cover designers. Some of them have been so successful In the making of card backs that they attend to nothing else. A majority of the designers, however, tske up the colling as a relaxation or an additional source of Income rather then s regular occupation. One artist with more Ingenuity . than honesty devised a back which could be marked by abarpers In such a fsshloa that It could scarcely be detected by sny player who waa not In the secret. This design wss exposed s few months afterward and the plate de stroyed. Never afterward did the manu facturers givs him employment New York Post Dak las aad Baea, The dahlia la deservedly a favorite flower In most country districts nowa days. A row of brilliant red dahlias on either side of the garden wslk Is charm ing and effective. The flower, too, de serves our esteem la thst It blooms when roost of the good things of summer are hastening to decay. We do aot bear beekeepers telling stories egalost the dah lia nowadays, bat It was decidedly a sus pect In former dsya. Authorities held that the cultivation of the dahlia ' aolta Incompatible with successful bee- keeping. The bees, rt esed to be said, were rendered drunk sod rBrapable by feeding ea the hooey of those flowers. loose would die from the effects, whllt these thst recovered made little or ae boaer when they arrived bod at the hive Loodoa Express. Be Clara Osrt, 1 bare come, sir," said the English aoMemaa eoadeeeeedlngly, "to ask 7 oar Caagiiter In umin." "Indeed 1" replied the bard featured AaMricaa papa. "Practically yea want asy daughter end ker'fortaoe, giving your tit le la etchange. Isn't thst ell r "Well or It yea pat H that way, yea. It aot say title asore tbaa safflctsat to" . "Si. I waat aoBMthlng te boot, and If yoa don't clear est yWU be that some- thing. "-Olboile Steadsrd tad Times. ' slaw Ha BspleUsted l. Da yoa knew where year k sabs ad's soewty Mi roods are?" - "No, but I bare reason le believe tby are tt the top ef ewe ef tbe toes tows skyscrapers. At sny rate he toM ate be dreamed about tbeva leet allht and I die- tlactly bean) him Binder. "Tao high for ate, I peas eat" Chicago Pest. ' - It ClraJciT-e Globe.' Tbe faast of 8 tickles'! Arnica Salve, as the best It the world, tttendt round the earth. Il'i the one prf" kuW U Ceta. Coma, tarns, llrsiaes, Boras, rWliU, Bolls, tlrers, fsloaa, Aka, I'slns as4 sU skis Eruptions, Only tnfsillhks Pile ears. He a hot at O. & Bradbsavs drug store. CAPUDINE ccm HEADACHE LA GRIITE. IV, Ve, ted V. liotUa, for sl If 0. D. trs sr.l V. A. r--tt bilioacnoGS ; ! and the hundred and one simi lar ills .caused by impure blood or inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties couuuucu us 1 . QUART BOTTLB. ' It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh- builder, and health-restorer, it has no equaL . Put or in Quart Bottles, and sold at $i each. "THB MICHIOAN DRUO COMPANY, rMsrolt, Mkk. .t'UituniiaiiDuiw ius. ags. Soldy C. P. BRADH AMwl era Her FetiliuUm. v He 1 see they are making clothes now out of wood fiber. She Oh (what's the use? Somebody HI be sure to Invent a new kind of moth. , OASTOIIIA, Usarsrt TiS rUEd TfClt H3W Hlwgrs BotlgW WgUVlS . ef--. . No man complains that hit wife's mus lard palsters are not at strong as those his mother used to make. ' The merited reputation for curing piles, tores and skin diseases acquired by DeWllt'v Witch Hazel Salve, has led ro the making of, worthiest counterfeits. Be sure to get only DeWit.t's Salve. F. S. Duffy & Co, A Dlffereaee. Mistress -Mary, didn't I see you talk log to the policeman this morning ? Mary No'm; it was him talking to me. Pepsin preparations often fall - to re lieve Indigestion because they can digest only albuinlnoas foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of forfd, and that is Epdol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. F. S. Duffy & Co. Bonie-Orowt Laster. "Then you don't bank much on ances tral pride 1" No; It Is more to a man's credit to start from nowhere and be somebody than to start from somewhere and be uobody." MozticrsiuCBior klixir. A Pleasant Leuion Toato. prepared from the fresh Juice of Lemons combined with other vegetable liver ionics, cathartics, ..aromatic atimulants Sold by druggists. 50o and $1.00 bot HUB. I For biliousness and constipation. For indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon jtnxir. For sleeplessness and nervous pro sirs lion. For loss of appetite and debility. For fevers, malaria, and chills take Lemon Elixir. - from a Praaslnaat Lady. I hsd not been able la two yean to walk or atand without eu Bering great pain. Bince taking Dr, Motley's Lemon Kimr 1 can walk half a mile without suffering tbe least inconvenience. Mat. if. tt. blood wobtb, Urlffln, Us. At the Capital. I bsve lust taksn the last of two bot tles of Dr, Motley's Lemoa Elixir for nervous neaoacne, indigestion, with dis eased liver end kid neve. The Xlixlr cured me. I found It the greatest medi cine 1 ever usea J. H. UaaiCH, Attorney, UZS F. Street, Washington, D, O.I Maslaytsasaa; KMstv ' W. A. Jsmee, Bell Btatioa, Ala wrllea: I have aoffered greatly from ia- dlgeeiloB or dyspepsia, oaa bottle of Lemoa Kllilr done ma store good tbaa au me medicine i osre ever taken. - fetoatey's Lease Bat Praps, , f oree all Coaght. Ooldt. Iloarseaees, Bore throat, Bronchitis, Ueesnrrhsfeaad all throat aad long dleeeMa. Xlegaatra. UBBia. . ; - . ' Ao tt drurrlste, Prerred oaly by Dr. u. aoaiay, .uaf la, US-. , ' . Persia o . Customer Pm looking for oaa ef tbe tstest books. I dot's recall the titles bul It's a long ttO'y of wee. v j Hew Clerk-tiers 's one called 'Wbsa a Han't Mtrvied.' Ktybe tbat't II. This taaeoa there It a largt death rate among cblldrew from eroap tad lung troubles, prompt actio will eavt the little oaee frost thee terrible disease. We know of nothing pa ertata 14 givs Instaat relief at oaa Mlaata Cough Cere. It' ten also be relied apea la grippe aad all throat tad Iteg trouble of adults. Pleaesat to take; T. B, Daffy Co. - - - - - his AataSil . Wlgg-Isn'l ll feety lha wsy Lodge Is elwsyt Joining snent hew society f Wsfg WslLbe eenfldad to Bta that ka bntws 14 heroes fsatoat sows day se the tola survivor ef soaseihlitg ar oth er. Elowa To Atom. Tbs oH Hps Oit the rxxly eoirtlms RlS t poanrfql, lri:, f orjHl, p ) I et '-x' I' t I'l. Klr.f'S .i. ri.i,, WM a s pa'feMly bsrsn'ase. .1.1. t'Mlr .'(!... fi r sr 1 t. a .t to as f. f f lh ly,(n rl I k 1 l C. I -j r .re tt.ZH WITH GREEN HAIR. , FeeaJlar Amietloa Walea Tlatta Wsrkcra la Copper, . According to Professor L. Lewin, Ber lin, a distinguished German scientist the hair of soma copper workers is al most certain to turn green sooner or later. The professor haa studied the subject for years, and be tells the result of his Investimtions In the Deutsche Medizlniscbe. W ochcnscbrlft 'For nearly 250 years," he says, 'sci entists hsve known that the hair of per sons employed In copper works is apt to become green 1 a curious fact aad one which ik especially interesting from a biological point of view. The general be lief, however,, that the hair becomes green fter a few days' work In summer erroneous. Workmen perspire freely daring the -summer, and the dust from the copper naturally clings to their skin and tends to give their hair a greenish hue. This green, however, can be easily washed, off. , , "The true irreen does not annear In the hair of workmen until they bare been some years at the business, and neither ny wasning nor by the use of enemies is van tbey ever wholly rid themselves of It I have examined over 800 workmen, and yet I found that only eight -of them had any trace of green in their hair. I ex amined one man, a brass polisher, Who hsd been 27 years in the factory,: and found hie hair of a natural color. On the other band, I found another polisher who bad a green beard. Even animals' hair becomes green under such condi tions. This waa elearly proved to me by the discolored hair of a goat which used to frequent a certain copper factory and which nsed to drink daily without any evil results the water in which the copper waa washed. ,;- "In the case of workmen the hair of the heaeV and beard changes color more often than that of the eyebrows, and, as a rule, the beard changes first On men with white or fairhoir the ehange can be noticed more readily than those with dark hair. Another peculiar fact la that after some years the green may disap pear from the hair, provided the work man is no longer employed at this trade. knew one old man whose hair, which waa-very green while he was working at copper. Became snow wnite soon after he ceased to work. On the other hand. a story is told of a workman whose hair, which was white while he wss at work, became green within five months after he had stopped working. In the cases .which I studied the green was spread evenly over the' whole hair, which is curious in view of the fact that two ptber scientists who have oeen vtuaying tnis subject discovered more green at the roots of the hair than anywhere else. The color Itself, I found! varied from the lightest green to the very darkest" eXaPANSSP CURB A Waa and Dai net Tiestment, eonfiatlnii ot BUfrOHITOHlKI Boxes of OtDtmei isles or OuumoBt an. nt A a ad two of snirintaraaiiddesrea. Itmakwanoparatloo wlik the kuiiaor lnJooUoDjof earbolloada, whlcb tre pfilaf ul and wlduib a penaaner.icure,a&d oftea raanlUnj to arata, nnneoanur. Why endure thM tarrlblelaeasa? We Pack a Wrlum Ouamnta ht eaoh tl-Box. loa onlr par rot fconeeisrsosived. Mo. aul 11 a box, 0 lur aCbua nuinitvaFSforPIlM Japanese pile ommsEirr. 2&0. a Box. " F"t IIVKB asd BTOMACH BBOULATOa saaBLiuuuruKiriuu. Hmaii, mud aod pieaaast 10 lake, eapaolallr adupMd lor eblldran a in. 14 POHaSSesnu. OTIt:K-lltaOentilnalreahi F. B. DUFFY 4 CCv Important Post Office Notice. It Is very Important thai all persons holding keys to Post office boxes not now rented by them surrender them si this office at once. The keya are not sold by tbe Government. They are tbe property of- tbe United Slates. Th boxes hsve to be rented to other parties and it It not desirable to have some other psrty holding t key to their box, If mall should be missed out of tbe box, suspicion would of course rest upon lbs $srly holdlog the key. If this notice Is not compiled with and the keys surrendered I sbsil be com polled to publish the names of those withholding keyt to boxes tbsy hsvt a caled. Respectfully, B. W. lUacocx, PoslmssWr. McClore's For February. McClore't Magaalne for February will cos tain t character siady, "CrcAsr, Wllllsm Allsa White, la which this brilliant wrller eoslyxat Tammany leader and declares tbe sac re Is of his power. "Is the World of Graft," by Joslsb Flyat, la this article tbe eathwr, hat woa Cam at a personal explorer of lb aadtrworld, discs seas Ckloago aad lit aealclpel . government frost tbe vlew-polol of tbe law-breakert theaaset Tea.-. "Some Ileoollectloai of Joht WDket Booth," la th title for a pdrsoaal asoir of Llaoolt't attaaala by Clara Morrla, . notice Pint Heeuor CrMiton. Ia the District Ooen of la . Ualtad : Slat, forth Xstiara DlMriet V.O. ' la th maUer of X. R. Ateiaader of New Bern, S. baakrapi. la beak rantcy . - . . . To the Creditor ot Fail tloe r, who kasbasa edjodlssleda Raasrar Ibis lb Utk day Jsassry A. IX, 1901. 1 Take t oilce thai a steeling of creditors wUlbMldattbeaoof U I. Moor, !U feres, I Kew Bera, R, (X, at I , at. oa the H dsy of Jtsaary IMI t which Ubm sad place th creditor may at teed, prove their cIsIsm, sppoiot Iraelaa, ca tmint the baakrapt and traaeect sach laob Otbar baslneat a asa properly ess before the meeting. L 1. Mxrt. Btfsre la Baakruptey. 5w Cera, N. t'i, Js 14 k lavif. - KotlciT Shirper. Ad fret(bt for GuHibnro lal ti ttoss waa of Vn Pr Snoa he sV ll 'd at lb WsrshoeasVif Ik A. A K. C. R. It tot IsIM Kas IMOo'doek , as. and ail fralrM t MfiMl ad sad '! as lof Kw Iiii ! t daw l!r4 "t Ulf l. n II a. ra. fr.'flii r-lra sflaf lh loarsal'.l U -if. war ',.4 aa i da r. J. r.c. p.vis w O LI Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. It artificially digests tbe food and aids Nature- in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gant. It it the latest dlscovereddlgest aotandtODio. No oUier preparation can approach lb In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures lyspepsia, .indigestion, ueartDurn, iatulerjce. Boor Stomach. . Nausea. Bick Headache, Oastralgla.Crampsand au outer results 01 imperfect aigestion. Price 50c. and tt. LaigealteeontarnalMtlmet tmallaiss Book aUa&oMdyspepsia mailed free wreparest bjf E. C MsTlTT CO, Cblcago. , F. 8. DIIFFT ft CO. are grown and selected with special reference to their adaptability to the toil and climate of the Booth. On our teed farms, and lu our trial grounds, thousands of dollars are expended in testing and growing the very best seeds that It is possi ble to grow. By our experiment we are enabled to save our custom ers much expense and lost from planting varieties not adapted to our Southern soil and climate. Wood's Seed Book for 1901 is fully tip to date, and tells all about the beet Seeds for the South. It surpasses all other pub lications of its kind in helpful and useful information for Gardeners, Trackers and Farmers. :" Mailed free.i Waite for it. . T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seed Growers & Merchants, J: , RICHMOND, VA. UrIEST SEED H0BSE 11 THE I0UTH. THE SUN 1887 10 01 BALTinORE, JVID. The I'aper f tl.e i'eiiple, Fur iLe P.-Olo fitd With llio IVo l -. Honest in Motive, Fearless in Expression, Bound in Piinciiilt), A newspttptr i an edncivior; th le am all kinds of educntnrts tml thu inai wh spends money judiciously nod lilie.rnily is better able to lm a' t lm knowledge than the man wlu ha.'littlo ir iutl.ln( to spend. The Sun is the highest lypc nf a news psper. The Suu's SpicUl Coir -5'0:ic!ent8 thrriuhnu thu Uulu-il Suiex, as wi ll hs In uro;v, 8 .n'.h Afitcl. C'lilaa. hii'I in fact, all ovor the world, miku i' a-i u- to-dalo oewspapcr. The Market ri po t"' nnd comm.- ci t features put tho faim. r, thu n:i:i limit snd the broker in close couch it:. tin. in ark els at Balliiunre, Norfolk, Chari ton, New York. Chicago, 1'liila li liihia and other places which a c prominent centers. From now on the mws of the world promises to be moro inlurestiui; thun ever before and national and political questions will arise, making prohibly the most eventful period in thr-country's history. This, together with the eoris nf edit ors and reporters at lUltlruor.', Well ington and New Yo k, mke The rlun Invaluable to its readers. By mail Fifty Cents s month; su months $3; one yesr. tt. The Baltimore Weekly Sod The Best Family Newspaper. All tbe news of tbe world in attractive form; an agricultural department seco nd to eons la tbe country; mtrket rrpons which are raoogolaed authority; short stories, oocnplrt io each aumbrri en in lerellng woman's column, end a varird tod attractive department of household wiaveet. One T)ollar a year. ladueesneau to f ttars-op of clnlw for the Weekly Sun. Both the Dally and Weekly Sua mailed free of pae Io the I'nlted Stale, Canada and ktealonw Paymenis Invsii. bly In advaao. Address A. 8. A DELL fT1PANY. Publlsl.sis snd rmprietors, Baltimore, Md. LOAXIKG MONEY 1 . Laaa taad. Iaat placed. Apply to ISAAC B. BMITH, 1i indie sfees Kew Bera, K. C. Post Office Service. r Tb atteaUoa of la pabll It r. peotfatly oli4- to lb tbaag la the tcbedebj of lb atatli pabiisaad today. Th tbaag aeeeaslitt a tew schedule lot the eerrtef, vht Coliactto MA a at t 1 00 a. t. Delivery 100 ' " 11.00 Delivery ." tOlat, CoHectlnf I 00 p. St." UJ0 - Cotbwttaa to Veslasa disvlrt oety IKS aa.totMp.ts, , iwttf Maa tnt p.: tm. to $.w p.m. At tbe foot Orant lb tuilt for lb I M a. t. trslt tlosat at t U a as, . T he 140 p, at. trslt tt 4.00 p. a. . fat Ik fall gotig La at t MereWd ayttoop. m. Tt is eae anl lcl Inn a Cs osf, froaa t W . am. to 1 Ol . Ms, TM tadsy aad firAaai Irsla tM eat tarty msl fir ieiar dlsie prdnt fcnaeae her aad Oolda. C fftt"l 4.!lrff whlo Open ftvas J m la I' 0 a. aa. pa4sts, 0av rai li.:'wf wU-Itw f-a f' kalfsa krmt sf f r. w all a l ssiav MISeeds The World's" o .Best 'Music Splendidly bound la tn volumes at a Bsrgsln. Instrumental snd Vocal. Strict ly classical. A ebsrmlng Xmst Present. Also cibskespeare complete In gilt at one-half price. ' O.K. E8NE1T., " - ' H" AfjQUAHTi'B FOit HARDWARE - And all Kindt of EDiLDIHa MATERIAL Heating and Cooking; Stoves and Ranges, Lime. Cement, Master, Paint", Q'l-, Varnihh, Patty, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Oitlery and nil the useful articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store, ICet Gtiotlsi. IioweNt Prices. Under Hotel Chattawka, WEW nERN, If. C. MBLi, NO ! Wo bave now plenty of Dry Stove Wood Oak, Ash and Pit e, kept under sheds, never gets wet in rainy weather. Phone 131 for Dry Wood, Shingles, Brick, Laths and Posts for fencing, Tar or Lime, I ork Steak or lit" f, or anything you ;need that you can't Aid anywhere els. The only Stove Wood man there ' B'' Is BIG HILL, Tbe Shir Man After Dark even In heptrmher a light rail over oat Is frequently verj comfortable in October, almost slwsys. Don't order vlolb cut Into before you see our lstest novelties In Raglans, Surtoota, Pad locks snd other leaders for tbe Antumn snd Winter of 1900-1. Of course cut and III must match materiel snd hsndl work-ahere ihey are. F. M. Chadwlek, 1. TBENWIin, BLACKSMITH &WHIMGRT, siifaettrsr ef Bagglet, Wag eas. Carta, Ae, Repairing Ota a(3krt Utile, Buggiee, Wagons, Cart aad Dray kept oa head for sale, Bhaaa Beauh rraal OtraaS, Hear Ike Maltreat. ProprtT Fr Hale. I have severs I deelrabU JUaidesc for tale, sltsstod ta lb beat rvaldeaot pen of the City. Also a aseabar of good hollding lot la good looalilte. J. 1. WOLnSDIK, T, K Taltey & Co, cojiJiiMiox ttM mum aid raisa fish f II Wtter U lUmr, 14. Ite'eiawt f.rwr U'Meaaf lVeiloaal Ba riiltitsl , Ittkial aa k. JL ' Tint hibilcl - O aaa sfx Mewdey, J. 14UL lb Is'g tag to ovarii t Waratxs n Treat rlrer will be ps1 te Ike pekll lot an liwosalag frettkt over Ik A, tt. 0. R, H, for Kew rWi alery. AU eel tr frthi li hs 1otwir44 vv i4 ra4 ff the present, sad tali otkat etas wti.t, will be wsy -W 114 tad (of ward a kwWfjil, fraet th 14 wsratWMa ea rlree. TVs aw wstahoaa wit) k ktow 1 real Blve Wsrsaoes, srd Wf K I. w.mm r 8. LDrUt jesrva-r. A Prosperous New Year la what we all desire, and we pro pose to help yoa make the Incoming one a proprout one by , ifturing ;you spr cail trga)oa id Sealng-Mschlne. The Blu Ilibon BfisTioK llachfo for $&00. Tbe tamr Ip Drop Head fps fO-DO.- The Marguerite forJ IH OO. Jhe Sellable Drop Head fir ft)35,C0. The Kew Do mestic 13.00 aad t .00., - The r Hew Do mettlo Drop Head for $35.00. The New Home H0.no and $33.00. The Cele brated Weeeler & Wilson' for tSO.OG and 85.00.; , So you need not send your money away from home when you can get a guaranteed Machine from a home dealer for $15.00. So begin" the Rew Tear right by starting right. Watch our ad vertisement and let us Induce yo.i to come our way. if ) ou need any Ammunition we offer you Loaded shells in black powder at 40e. Semi-Smokeless at 50c. Smokeless loaded by this Laflin & Rand Powder Co, at 55o If you are a wholesale buyer, we offer you 200 B. D. Plows, 20,000 pounds or (Jesting. 200 kegs Nails, 20,00) Loaded Shells, 200,000 Paper Bags, 20,000 Butler Traya, Drays loads of Tinware, and a full line of Hardware at Competition Prices. Wishing a happy and prosper ous New Year, we are ' Yours truly, J. C. Whitty U New Bern, Bf. C. J0k Julius M. Amoldf Iaivery, Feed Sale & Exchange Sfablen, Hordes & Mules, Buggies, WagonsJ HarneBS, Whips and Robes. tyVart whtelhja Bptcinlty. GG Broad St., New Bern, N Southern iRmilway. The Statiditid iiiuiM- .y r tlx- SOUTI. Tho Direct Utie v. nil Pointn, TEXAN, CAL.IFOUN1A, I I.OIIIDA, CUBA AND PORTO mvo. Strictly First-Class Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; i'ullinsn I'&l ace Bleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Feat aud Snfe Schedulca. Travel by the Houlhern snd you arc as sured a Safr, Oomfnrtahle and Ezperli Uoua Jmirney Apply to Tickel Agents for Time Ta bios, Rates and Orneral Information, o srldroas - V. R. I1ARHY, R L. VERNOS, c r. T. a, T r. 1 , Aaheville, N C Chsrlotte. N. C. A. II Uadwick (J P A. Washington, . c ICE fOR RUSE l!tg Ueaa, pur wholeaoma. goarantoed ' be chemically onede from distilled ws'i r tod free Irom imporlliee. Specially In -availed end prepared for human con sumption. lot tMivered daily (oieeplaSundeya),'. t si to I p av Panday (retail only) ? a m to It noon. For prVes aorl Mher InfornssMoo, Address, ' New Berne Ice C THEY HAVE ARRIVED! Tb Da U osvoi and n. tt Lin of I fat las' Mtove. - - . w Co;h Wood td Oali trr th . t In Oil. ' -Warla sri'ilfw it wn . , lM 8lgi Oradi-. Cooking Klorret, n t Th tsrraarWaa,' CIsm,. . j . ; rertMf UIH, "water Boy, O, f .. Xleg aad U K. Ism. AM of w. teh re to glee -r-. wsJ'sfarlloai. t, .-. If yaw 1 a rd of St) iklag la laftrda-tJertWk, JVj, " aad Bileda, Um. Uaesl e ' ttvewsteatleM tO.I!f HKo' WILL HAVE TtC MONSTt Kl SI'S fof lua l-e L IL CUTLtR UDViF CQ
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1901, edition 1
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