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THE JOURNAL. Published every day tnlteyear,xept Monday, al W Middle atreeU : . , t'BOHB No. &. . ' CH ARUiS M STEV ENS. . KDITOH AMp-TROMIIrtOBv , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tins year, tn edvane "$ One year, apt In ince.,,-.. t Moatltlv, by carrier la tbe cliy.,-- .50 Advertltng Rate furnished on appll allooT , ; V Entered at the Poat Offioe, Hew Sera, N. 0., aa aeeond data matter. , Official Paper of Ne Bera aad Crsves Coaaty. r New Bern, N. C, Jan. 19, 1901, CONGRESSMAN SMALL ON INLAND WATER WAY. 1 It it erer a matter of eattsfactlon to ' not the effort of a representative 1 elected to office, and to feet satisfied that ail efforts are made not merely for duty or party's take, cut are Inspired by ' motives looking to the interests of all the paopld of his district if, not State. - In Eastern North Carolina, the Jouk ml ha long recognized that favorablo legislation, both State and National, in behalf of this section's Interests, was al. ways hard to secure. - For Eastern Carolina to a great ex tent is an unknown territory. It has been set down aa an unhealthy section, and Its peculiar geographical position, with its communities small and widely stparated, has kept it to a, great extent beyond the knowledge of all except the few. In the Oongreisional - action on the River and Harbor appropriation bill, JohnB. Small, Congressman from the First District, North Carolina, made an able presentation of tbe needs of his dh- trict, and this section, in the matter of aa appropriation to make an Inland water way from the southern terminus ot the Dismal Swamp Canal to Beaufort Inlet, a distance of two hundred and eleven and on half miles. - The Importance and need of this in land water communication is erer felt by the commercial interests of this sec tion, Eastern Carolina, and in time of war it ha always attracted the attention of the National government, a being needed, but with the war orer, the pro ject is again neglected. A Congreisman Small very ably pointed out In hi speech before the Hons, this Inland water way Is not local, any more thaa it is National In Its Importance, for with such a water way, tbe terrors of Cape Hatters are esospsd and to be able to esoap the danger of Hallerai is a problem which is almost International la Its Importance. Wall no Immediate work 03 thi In land water may b commenced Just at present, it Is Jut such a presentation la public, aad work before the eaaaalltea, a dose by Coagraaaaaa Jmall, as will aklmetaly bring the desired mult, of aa appropriatloa, aad the eooompUsknjeot of U system of water may a now pro Jaoud. There Is mora Catarrh la this section of th oouairy thaa all other diseases pat together, sad aaUJ the last few years was (opposed to bo laearsbla. For great many year doctor proaoaaoed It a local disease, aad prescribed local reaa adlaa, aad by oonstaaUy faittag to ear with local treatateat, proaoaaood It la - curable. Bcleso as prove ealarrk to bo a aoastltatioaal disease, aad therefor raqatrea eoaaUtaUoaal treat meat Ball's Catarrh Car, aaaafaotared by W. i. Ckeawy Co., Toledo, Okto.l la oily ooweiUilloasl eara o the aurket. It i lake kisrasJly la dose frata 10 drop to a laaspooalal. It act directly oa lb blood aad bmoou surfaces of tbe system . They offer OM ksadred dollars for My Sees It fall to aura. Bead (ot atresias sad Matlasaalala. ' A ililmi. , ' T. t. CBXMKT Cos Toledo, 0. MM y araggwa, wo. . . -JBalTrally 1111 are th beat . Boaa-nty wlf I tha salt of the anav ' : - . .- " . Joaa-So wt Ufa wife. , ' ' . , .. .. . , Tbe ertt4 rawataiWa lor Oariag - pilot, ea a4 ekla dlsisas seqaired try DsWlll'l Witch Haeai hln, km 14 ' to lb ataklag f wtwtMox aoaaiorfalia. . H Mr to only t lift oalra. T. t. Daffy Ca, ; r ' KitrvsMs ot wboa t alaaot tld fmlfl Wat aa4 eiiall . - . i - A Decf Krftlery. ';, I Ilia a ayaory why woasot tadara . Wt b a, HraiUraa, Ntvmmsos.Io ' Vaaaoot, Mlsaobo)y, FalatUg aad Dls . sy psll whoa tbnoosi As hav prtrvtd Ut EiaHrVs BluS will kk1y cwr mI IrooMos, rl sfforod lot yoar with kWv WooMa, witwa Ut IMm Chf ly, of PeVsrsMi, !., '4 a Um bock at as I mil4 0H area anytsif, vol T.ttit piur wke ly ei4 r, sd, sltkmtk Tl fr t,M, ir a al.t to 4a an air kmiotk " tl er.r "' C'-a.i'.-sil-Hi, lrr i;!t , r'rm rrft s.: . i6!ye't C. U I'.r..LT," drof i'.ora. . PASSING OF THE BELL. Lea?! Cm! to HeeorA tea Jor . . kb a Sorrows of Hajaaaltr-. The solemn and Impressive custom of announcing death by the tolling of the church bell will soon be but a vague and dlstitut. memory. "The; passing bell" has Itself passed away, and Its ' alow measured accents no longer tell the story of the departure of one more ! aoul. The brief notice in the daily pa per, while It convey explicit Informs- - tlon, falls to give something that the bell'a tolling carried wltb .It The sol- emn' rbythtulc Jones "awakened- a mo-j jnentary vibration In tbe breast of each listener and bade each pause tor eym-; oathy and meditation. The ;beH adV V moalaned the sinner to repent and warned the thoughtless that time waa; flylnir while it spoke clearly and com- i prehenslvely-and bade' all scattered, and preoccupied Inhabitants attend Ira story: . - " Tbe bell's voice Is Identified witn all the deepesf and most sacred human emotions. It baa bespoken tbe Joys and sorrows of nil mankind for centuries. Is Its voice to die away and have no part In the-life of the future The wedding bells ring out no more save tn some song or atory. The Christmas chimes are seldom wafted to our ears. The church bells ring but .faintly now and under constant protest. "The cur few tolls tbe knell of parting day" only In verse. A sunset gun today gives greater satisfaction. - The angelus sounds merely In pictorial form, the Ore bells give place to still alarms, tbe dinner ben Is silenced In polite society, and sleigh bells are discarded. , What Is the future of tbe bell that happy sliver tongue that has sung out the Joys of all tbe world, that solemn tone that has mourned for the nation's dead and voiced the nation's woes and summoned to tbelr knees the nation's worshipers? Atlantic Monthly. AARON BURR SMAGN ET I S M . Be ComqaereS AH Feminine Bearta Without u Bflort. "From tbe time the beautiful and brilliant Mme Jumel had been a young girl and when Aaron , Burr was only a captain In the American army she bad been more than once under tbe spell of bis strange fascination." writes William Perrlne In Tbe Ladies' Home Journal. "Burr bad Introduced her to the celebrated Margaret Uoucrieff, had desperately flirted with ber and bad Implanted within ber on admiration which was still alive when he waa an aged social exile. She bad written of blm In earlier days that be appeared, to her to be 'the perfection of man hood,' that his figure and form bad been fashioned In tbe mold of the graces and that he waa aa familiar with the drawing room aa with the camp, " 'In a word,' she said, Tie was a combined model of Uara and Apollo. Hla eye was of the deepest black and sparkled witb an Incomprehensible brilliancy when be amtled, but If en raged Its power waa absolutely ter rific. Into whatever femalo society he chanced by the fortune of war or the vicissitudes of private life to be cast, ha conquered all hearts without an effort aad nnttl bo became deeply Involved In tbe affaire of atate and the vexation incident to tbe political arena I do not believe a female capa ble of the gentle emotlona of love ever looked uporr him without loving blm.' Wherever bo went be waa petted and caressed by her sex, and hundred vied with each other In a continuous struggle to offer blm some testimonial of their adulation. Subsequently klme. J am el waa married to Burr, who waa nearly SO and aba nearly 00. Tbe mar riage waa not a happy one, and the two soon separated." It Girdles The Globe. Th fun of BookWs Arnica Salve, as the best In. the world, extends round lb earth. It's ths on perfect healer of Cats, Corns,' Bora, Bruise, Sore, Scalds, Bo Ui, Ulcers, - Feloos, Ache. Paiaa aad all ttkla Eruption. ' Only Infallible Pil care. SSoaboxet C. t. BradbaaVs drag store. a Way. Ton dtda't sesm to get oa with thst Bos ton girt. - ' H oi ths at on th adg of br chair ready to ran aad look bp my proauacla tioa la lb dictionary. Ptaon who soffr- front todtgeaiioi' caa not srpect to lit kcg,beo las) oaaaot sat th food rqalrd to aoaritli lb body sad Us prod acts of lbs aadl gtad food lhay do Mt ' polsoa lh blood. It I Importaal to cor ladlgas Uo a sooa at potslbla, and Us bes BMtaod of doing this to to as th prrp. aratlos kaows aa ' Kodol Dyspepsia Cars. It digests wbt yoa (at aad re lic rea all tasittlva orgaaa to irlect bealta. t . S. Daffy Co. - ' ; : ')- Mar We ratao. . ' .-' What's baeoas of lb "asw woaa w hoatd to aiaah aboot a fsw lears agat . .. - : - . Oh, abs'a prrvbably kspl bosy k log baby cloth for , hot graadchlldraa 'T' s Blowt To Atom. Tb old Id Ut lb body louMtlaM Sotd a poworfat, drsaUr, porgatlv pill kei boea tiploded; for Dr. Klag's Kw Llf Plllo, watch sr perfocily bsrmleas, gsally sltaiuUt Uvr aad bowal to pal poteoaoo atatlor, daaas lb system as 4 "ahsolatfly cur Coattlpstloa aad kk Beadacbo. Oaly (Si at a V. kVadbaa's drag star. ' ' , To 14 aa andartakoT trytag tdlovrs1lilrof llf. CAP U DINE ttBES HEADACHE & LA GRIITE. 154, r, 'd rtu.. for : by C. D. i:-':.m tt.i I. A. Ks-i-X liivilvUil. bilioucncss ... and the hundred and one simi lar ills caused by impure blood or inactive liver, quickly yield to the puntying ana cleansing properties contained in '- ; jJoI,n3t5np arsaparii . ;: quast wnu. . It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of th body. Asa blood-cleanserj flisb builder, and health-restorer, ft has no equal.'' ; Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at r each. ': "THE MICHIOAN DRUO COMPAMT." Dstnlt, Mich. - .' 'd ., -las uvoranai nr war ua, . , sjb, m Soldtby CD. BRADHAM - twWn. 2tis t'.i ' ) m ioo Haw fturats Bojpit , - Ho Oeaaral" Rule. -. Hewitt ow, a a general rale,' wo men- ' t Jewett My dear boy, there Is no geo eral rule for women, Pepsin preparation often fall to re lieve tndigeetion because they can digest onty albutuluoas foods. There la one preparation that digests all classes of food, and that is Kodol Djspepsla Cure, It cures the worst cases of indigestion and gives Instant relief, for it digests what you eat. F. S. ynffy & G-. . MO?t,Y'SfLKMON KljrXJK. ", A Pleasant XiamoB Toola, prepared from the fresh juice ol Lemons combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulant Sold by druggists. 80c and $1.00 bot tles. . For biliousness and constipation. For. indigestion and foul atomacb. For sick and. nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon iSlliir. For sleeplessness and nervous proitrs tion. For loss of appetite and debility. ' For fevers, .malaria, and chills take Lmon jsiixir. From a Prominent Lady. I bad not been able in two years to walk or stsna without lunennr great pain. Since taking Dr. Moxley'a Lemon' Elixir I can walk half a mile- without auDering the least inconvenience. Mns. R. B. Bloodwobth, Griffin, Gs At th Capitol. ' I have Just taken the last of two bot tles of Dr, kotley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headache, indigestion, with dis eased liver and 'kidney. The Elixir cured -roe. I found.lt Ibe greatest medi cine l ever used. J. H. Mbhich, Attorney, 1325 F. Street, Wwblngton, D, C. MMlcysfLamoa: Dlilr W. A. James. Bell Sutton. Ala writes: I have suffered greatly from In digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of l emon Elixir done me mora .good than all tna medicine I bava ever taken, Xoslaj's Leasoa But Drops. (ure all Count. Oolds. Hoaraea 8ore throat. Bronchitis, Hemorrhace aad 11 throat and lung disease. Elegant re name. . - too at dragglsta. Prepared only by Dr. a . aiosiey, Atlanta, ua- clcrgymaa while eatachlalag hi Suaday-cohool a fw weeks ago bad caslon to ask lb cbildrsa th meaning of the word "pUile," A llttl girl la the youngest class was to certain that she knew that b did aot haaltata mlnuu but with lh greatest of-ooetdeoos swerodi "Aa splatls I th wlf of apoctl." -.- ' -" . This stasoa thsr I a larg doaih rata among children from eroap aad luag troubloi.. Prompt aotloa will savstba Hula osai fro loos terrible dim W know of nothing so eortala to gtr losisat relief as oa M touts . Coogk Cor. It caa also b rallad spoa la gripp aad all throat aad lag tioablc of adalta. Fleawat to lake. F. 8, Daffy ros! Office Scrtlce., . ' Tka aiuailos ot tb pobllo Is pootfolly called to ths chaagS la sehodol of tho suila publlakod todaf. Tb chaag acltats a Mt Bckduk for tbe earrter, vlur v .' ' Ooliectioa t.00 a. av to LOO a. ' Delivery 1.00 , 11.00 DUvry1LC0 " ' lOOfj..,, Cot loot too' I 00 p. . COO- - - i . Oollactloa la.boalaaaa district oaly M0 p. av to 1.00 p. av . .- . ItoaUag KaO ,00 p. as, to UO p. si. " . . . 'k - . " At U Post Offlos bo asaD for U .OS a. av trals ofaoa at l.ll a. av Pot the ISO p. as. I rale al 100 f. as. -Ft lb Irala goleg East t hforraoa Clif atLMfwai..' . Ttan la aa eoitactlo oaly oa Saa- day, from T.00 a. m. lot 00 a. av Tt raaday aad aftaraooa tralas gotog rt earry ao mall for taiavw. dlala polot batw a bar aad Oollr. boro. ' .- Carrlw delivery wlalow opos from 3 a at. lolO SO. u. Bsadaya. Gas. ral Dallvery wtadoW opea fof half aa hour after a1! aia'l aa Paa1y. Hollce To Sblrreri. All freight for GbidiUto sad at. llnna wast of Vtm I rp mun b it- llfl at lh lireir ii, 'of lh A. A K. C. H. R aot lit this K' to a't . i a. m. snl I I fr'rM lot "nrt .t ! !:ir,rs eaitof.'.ro r.?a a- U d. I!rr1 a -t J.i.r lhs It s m. Fw'iM I ' f .o. e! 1 t4 If. ' '1 t tt f!r. i r r n.T,., QUARRIES OF OLD EGYPT. Wktrt Stsa For PrraMta of k Desert Waa PrwiniaaV On the way to Phils and th bead of th cataract, a short distance south of Assouan, w com upon the ancient quarries -which supplied tbe granlta for tbe column, -statue and obelisk throughout Egypt for many centuries. Ah obelisk which we saw Ilea tu Its native bed. It Is 90 feet Is length, and three side have been carefully cut. but for some unknown reason It waa nsrer separated entirely from the par ent rock. "The surface bears the tool marts of the workmen. The grooves tn It show tbat tt vraa to hav been re duced at the nMea. j it was auppoaed that the stone wa4jplit from It bod by drilling boles in tbe rock and filling tbenrwlth wooden wedge, which Were afterward saturated with water," tbe -Swelling wood furnishing the power. - From Illustrations In tbe temples it la dear that these great monuments were floated down the rtver on flatboats and rafts and then-carried Inland by arti ficial cafials or dragged overland by thousands ofslavea. ; In one ot ths tombs -at BenlHaaaan- la a picture 11- lustra ting tharoeeaa. The great stone is loaded upon a 'huge sled drawn by a fsjTjltttuds ot workmen. One man Is en- gaged in pouring water, upon the run ners tofjrevent frlctton; another stands at the left of the statue and beats time, that; the men, nay Work; In unison, while overseers provided with whips, urga the laborers to their task. ; What king desired to oxtricato "thla block from the quarry,' why it was left here. what It Was to commemorate,' we can never know. Tho riddle of ths sphinx is solved, bnt the riddle of the obelisk In the quarry will no doubt remain. with us forever. Chautauquan. Te Avoid a Total Lose. A Pittsburg man tells of a visit he made at a thrifty home In a nearby town. The call waa quite a pleasant one and during the evening "Abey.1 the hopeful son of the family, was sent to tbe cellar for refreshments for tbe guests. He could be heard grop ing bla way through the dark, and then came the noise of something fall ing and the crash of glass. "Abeya' mother was plainly uneasy, but aha assumed tbe unnatural composure which her society duties demanded. Soon "Abey" came up with an armful of bottles. "What was that noise we heard, Abey'T" asked the mother. "Nothing much," replied "Abey." "I knocked over a bottle of milk and It rolled down tbe atepa and spilled." "Did you call the cat, 'Abey'T' asked tbe thrifty woman. Pittsburg News. Freeneat Vaeelaattoa. Although almost absolute Immunity la sectored for a period of alt months by vaccination, there la no certainty that Its effects will" continue beyond that time. In tho majority of cases It does, but tbe Interval for which this additional benefit Is enjoyed Is variable. Hence those wbo have studied tbe matter moat carefully recommend fresh operation - If more than six months have elapsed since tbe hut one. If a person is liable" to be subjected to perl aa in time, of an epidemic- New York Tribune. . Sot Whollv a Xftafortaa. Tbe Widow-Yea, Henry'a death Is a great loss to me, but 1 am thankful for one thing b died befor he could get hi patent perfected. Sympathising Friend Pardon me. Tbe Wjdow You dont undewtandj Why. In that case, yon know, all tb money bo bad would bar goo sooner sr lster Boston Transcript Dyspepsia 'Cure DIaests what yoa eat It artlflolally digests ths food and aids Nature la suoogthcnlnff and rsooo struct! ns the exhausted dlsastlv or gans. It laths UtstdlKovjrddlgeV ant and tonic, Ho other preparation eaa approach It la efficiency. It In- ttantly relieve and permanently euros Dyspepsia,' Indigestion, Heart bur a, FLatulsooe, Bour Stomach, Kaoaea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and all other results of Imporfsct digestion. tTeaenaatB M was SMilisln, Step all oagaUriussaiasinliUfiOS rrsars eyl. C.PaTrrT CXX.CboS V "! r. a. duftt Voa' T, K Tafley & Co., cosinissiojr , E4LSBS rs-H." TIE&iril AID IRISH NSB, f II Water 11,' BalUasrs, 14. B?re- rraftV aV M vtbaats SaUsaal Ikatt fsrttaasjUl- Kstlotal as k. ' ' ,-..-, Kotk rial Ueetiar rf Crc4Jtor. Is Us DtitHct Coart si U Calud Buua, for ths testers Dtetrtet la tlx astier ot E ft AUiasdar FtwBora, H.O, baakrapt, la baaa- np'sy- T lh Credltot of IVtltloaer, wbo aa bets 4Jalicted a Bbrpti tbl tb Mib dsy Isasary A, I, 101. Tk antic Ut a teetl of fdltor wlU b bl4 at tbe offlna of L J, Ma nnwrm. la rtm iea, n. u, at Bp. as U.s I dsy of agry 101 at ftblrk tliaosad plan lb feditof atsy ela4 provs lh1r :!as, srpelot a ttMa, si saiin U. tirr.t sal traaaart tort, i'k Othef a ay fr,'j ens U'-m t t-e et!n I.JM.ii. li.f.re la ti. rt! f . !' tt'. Jt, C . i At a li I. ll rr t' f.l Mi I' Mm r A Noted Boston i its ; Symptoms : and Terrprsi--Two SevereJ OaesCuredpL Hnldiam's Vegetable Compound. M am so nervous! no one isn't a well inch in my body.- are diseased, my chest pains me bo, but I have no cough. I am so weak at my stomach, and have indigestion terribly, and palpitation of the heart ; am losing flesh ; and this headache and backache nearly kills me, and yesterday I had hysterics. " There is a weight in the lower part of my bowels, bearing down all the time, with pains in my groins and thighs I can't sleep, walk, or sit, and blue oh goodness ! I am simply the most miserable of women." This is a most vivid description of a woman suffering with nervous prostration, caused by inflammation or some other diseased condition of the womb. No woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is no need of it. Read about Miss Williamson's case and how she was cured. Two Bad Oases of Nervous Prostration Ourod "Dear Mks. Pinkiiam ; I was suffering such tortures from nervous prostration that "life was a burden. I could not sleep at all, and was too weak to walk across the floor. My heart waa affected so that often I could not lie down at all without almost suffocating. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it worked like magic. I feel that your medicine has been of in estimable benefit to me." Mis Adbui Williamson, log N. Boulevard, Atlanta. On.. S5000 RGW ARD.-W baot1epolofi with the Nm tonal Ctf Btiak of Lynn, $000 Which will bj pftld to svny rMn whoenn flrxl that the ahor fMtlmoiiUl rsj4lr not fonuiiM, or vera pudijiom Demro oDimnint in wnier tpMiiii pt torn. LYDIA K. fl.MKHAM MKUlClhl o5T EoW.Sfflallwfiod, HFADQCAliThRS FO t HARDWARE And all Kinds of BOILDIMG MATERIAL Healing and Cooking Stove and Ranges, Lima, Omenl, Master, Paiols, OI-, Varnish, IVty, Saab, Door, Blind, Cutlery nd all tbe uefnt articles nasally found in an Up-tO-daU Hardware Store. Tift Good. IiOwesit Prlcra. 1)d4c Hotl ChstUwks, NEW HI. UN, If. i The World's Best Music cJadMly bo ad Is las oleM at ( fees tie. laeiraaMSial aad Vocal Strict ly alssslaal A ckarln Xaia Praaeak Also Haakcepeai oosaalei Is sill at sw-lf tale. . . o. ji. smm. , 1 kar aeveral dealraUa RMtoVaoS fof sale, allM4 U IBS Wl r!4S sat of to Cliy. iletHltelH SvlMiag let to good toeaUtleo. -. - , I i.WOU KSDRf, ' , TiT. iMtUcl " Oa aa4 tftav Moaday, jaa. ik, la l'I d koakavodloal h4I S Treat rtvaf UI V aoeaed U Ik tat all lanaitaf rrelh Seat Ik A. A If 0. 11. tl 1m 5t IVrs .Htrfy. " All aai iol.i fret,i t V 1't4t4 evst hM wA fnf i w firai, a4 aeill ex K e U nritenot, c k -V'M 4 f MM a ktrfi.ft, n (as ;1 etk'.n t ft. ,!, T(- e-V.'.M eiil h m T ral I f W t v. s 4 Ft fo, I a I. rrt t t.-w'l. f t Woinan Describes ever suffered as I do I There I honestly believe my lungs . " I had nervous prostration terribly, caused by female weakness. I suffered every thing; was unable to eat, sleep, or work. After a while I was induced to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and I really began to improve on taking the first bottle. I continued to take the mediciue, and am now better hi every way, and feel like a different person. I am simply a well woman." Mas. Della Ksisaa, Marlenville. Pa. We l ev aow plenty of Dry Btov Wood Oak, Ash and l ine, kept oor sheds, never gels wet la rainy weatber. Phone 13! lot Vrj Wood, Bhlnglts, Brick, Utb and Posts for fencing. Tar or Lime, fork Bleak or Bf, or anything yoa .need that you can't Had aaywbere else. Tbe only Store Wood maa there "D" BIG HILL, Tbe Me Eai After Dark . rev la (Wrteaibe a lUkl Fall mt, oat M rreaeaily very oetoelMola Ootobsr. slaioet ' alasta t)Mt avdav Wk al lata Ufnr )M e mt let SovwHlo la RafMaa; SsMaata, fad dock ted t leader foe tea Aatist sad Wlatet of lttU Of aoara wi Sd II si auk titaill saw Sas'M wotk ker ikeyare. . . A.. . 'v V, tt. atiulwfdk. P. TltKNlVITir, BLACISSiTd & WHIELEIGET. IfaaafMtsrer f Magitea, Wsgaaa Carta, A, Kslr1g Dss krs HU, Wsf, Cart 'a Ihsy ft os ksad fof aaia. aee toe Pereo4, aasrve' sst TROUBLE A Prosperous Jew Year la wbat we al dexlra, -.aad w po- pose to help joe mal ths Incoming one prot peroos una liy . off trine;, yoosri'- call targalna In Sewing Machines. 'I be BloeTlibon ivlf(f Machine Tif llfM-u. The earn In Drop l $:0.uo. The Marguerite lor 19 IK) I Be RftlnMe Drop Head fur: 25.M'. Tlie New Do- tnestloszs.uuand ?3u.uu. Jim rtew lki mesllo Drop Head lor S.S.5.W). Thi- N. w . Home 80.00 and IS.OO. The Cel. -b rated Weteler & Wilsoo for $iV) 00 ami 35.00. Bo you need not send your money away from home when you can get a guaranteed Machine from a home dealer for fl5.00. 8o begin tbe New Year right by starting right. Watch our ad vertisement and let us Induce you to come our way. If you need any Ammunition we offer you Loaded Shells in black powder at 40c. Semi-Smokeless at 60c. Smokeless loaded by the Laflln & Rand Powder Jo, at Mo . If you are a wholesale buyer, we offer yoa 200 B. D. Plows. 0,000 pounds or Casting. 200 kegs Sails, 20,009 Loaded Shells, 200,000 Paper Bags, 20,000 Butter Trays, Drays loads of Tinware, and a full lino of Hardware at Competition Price. Wishing a happy and prosper ous r.ew Year, we are Tours truly, J. C. Whitty to. New Bern, 9. C Julius M. cArnold, lAvery, Teetl Halo s& Exchange Ntnblei, Horses & 9Iu1oi, Buggies, Wagon, I'amnns, Whi t and Robes. tVCart wlte'nja epccp.llv. GG Broad St., Sew Bern, N V Southern R ailway. Tb- 8ta. dald ot ri.. 8 '. Th The Direct Line tc all Points, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, t LOR1D 4, CUBA AND POBTO RICO. Strictly Firct-Glass Equipment oa aH Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Bleeping Oar on all Night Trains; Faat aud Safe Schedules. Travel by ths Bouthern and yoa are as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi tkma Journey Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta blea, Rate and Oeneral Information, o eddress V. R. DARBY, R. L. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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