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TTHE JOURNAL; Published very day in the year, ttoept Moaday-, at Middle tret,. . ,; - - " Pbose Ko. 8. " . . CHARLES l STEVENS. .OrTOa!tD rjioFatmsW'TV . ;. SUBSCRtPIIOR RATES.: "- Om year, In- advance ..... ... ,.$4.00 One year, not la advnos... '.;.;,..' i.OO Monthly, by carrier In tijeclty.,..:. .SO Adverlljing Rate futatshatloa appll atlon. . "' r,ifc,t, ' . Entered at the Pout Office, Hew Bern, N. C, m teoond clan matter, ; Official Paper of New Ben aad , .Crate County.-,- New Bern; N.C.. feb. 10, 1801. WHO ARE tCOMMl NITY BUILDERS,- H is often mnarkeV why does not Milter Blank, with all his money do a methlng with it for th n. building of i his city? - , And yet the person .asking the ques tion, although no banWor capitalist, might hare ths samr query put to hi,. ' nd what his r -piy-.would be Is no hard matter to gneso.or It would be that it was the duty of those who had so much money to put It where it should benefit the community, and not for the moderately well-to-do clllien to- put his money Into enterprises,-while the rich men held their money back. Bat this matter is really a personal one. pjStev It is not the question of any citizen to measure and perform his. obligations by the rule of another. p .- .s Every citizen has personal obligations due and necessary to perform to his community, and in the- fulfillment of these can be reckoned the standard of his citizenship: y One most important obligation, and one which does not involve (he payment of a cent, but one which Very many citi zens fall short in, Is that to believe In and speak well of yonr city.- - It seems strange that any person will talk down or belittle an y property which he may own, And yet every citizen who has no favorable word for his com uunl ty. Is doing Injury to. It, and to every social, religious and commercial interest with which he may be connected in that community. p'"','' The citizen who puts his thousands of dollars into a local eaterprts, be It buildings or manufacture. Can hav hli Investments made practically worthless, unksi his fellow citizens shall speak the encouraging word, which shall bring tenants for the buildings, or demand, for the manufactured goodly The importance of tbls" strong word of approval, at home and' abroad, la too lightl appreciated. It If a power for the promotion and succett of local enter prises, and without It the beet local eaerprltes can go by default. :. Both tbe citizen who betide, and the citizen who contributes of hU optimism, are builders of communities;' Tbe suoceas of one li (Bade securely so, by the oilier, II Is ifca combination of the goods of one citizen, endorsed and advertised by another, whlok stakes an Immediate market for IbemTaod It Is this combination, backed Op by the eiti ten wbo glories In teettg the talidtsfc and proclaims publicly. laoerely and heartily, bis endorsement of tbe work, which aMoree tbt dovalo meat aad permeneocs of a oommuslty.. $ico Reward, $100' Tbe; reader of this i (paper will b pleated to leara that there le at keetoa dreaded dlaeae Ikal trieae ba able to care la all lis state end .that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh : Com la tbe positive eqre aow kaowa le tbe uedlcal fraternity, Catarrh belt a toast I ta tlooal disease require a teastluilioaal irMtoMBL Heir Ceurrk Cere Is takaa Islrraally aclltg directly po Ik blood aad ataooa eUffet of ta trot, tberebf destroying the 'fooodattoa of the dla aod glvlsg Ue Ueat etreegik by balldlag ep la eoesiHaUo aad tasks lag aalare la doing tie work TljMftopftetor bsv ktioch faith la IUMretlrprer,lbatt offer CM IIaa4red toilsr ft ard re Urn tt falls u tere. ' 04 for. M of atoalaU., AMrmLVJ --'-,-- ' y.i.CBIUTC.Toled0. ;SoMlby4rggUa,l:t.t Oair f aaafly I Ul ar U beef- . Tk goloVt tl ft lMVt. tt oUasr da felOH saaa tH For lb WMkaeet tri, proalratUwi foCowtef gflfp lbr ft an tlr.g o fnmpi aai fleetlvt '' li . Ooagh Car.- This prep 'ly Avd ajsitlif 'ff aU Ur 4 l ag ifbl ! - 1 C r! srivNU eoafa tt was taedeM car ktty. r, . I "y c. f , ' Tro On lf c'- W-MAH., . mapmakinqjn England. lsUaa Worn ar tk twara Ar -. Oeleiwt br tk Fm. . ... New map have yearly, almost daily, been created by the tword. Pint it to the BahreMJhasel, the It U the Kile Taller, and now, with the Inclusion of tbe Oraar Tree State and. the Trans vaal In bet majesty's dominions, anoth er vast tract of territory baa to be col ored red. Wbo actually doe tbe paint ing, and when doe It begin! The ques tion la one of those which are permit ted to flit promiscuously across ttte mind and never receive an answer. But It prompted an Express representative to call at the headquarter of the Boynl Geographical society and tax an official on the subject of Imperial mapmeklng literally, not with Maxims or over a volunteer dinner table. ' i- ' Apparently the task of the pen and the compass la as exacting a that de manded by the sword. For It I a re markable, stupendous and detailed la bor. The first essay is to determine the length, size, ownership and color of the various rivers, railways, : towns, etc., which run or lie approximately uear the borders of the new possessions. The explorer may discover or the officer with a scouting party may alight upon a new village, river or mountain, a careful survey of which he makes, and this may reach tbe royal geographical survey. But the greatest care has to be taken In accepting the absolute aecu- racy of the reports, for the enthusiastic discoverer is often led away by inevlta ble circumstances. Military surveys are usually made, It was explained, before a surveying com mission meets to decide tbe "spheres of Influence," political and commerclril, boundary lines, etc. The reports fur nished by these commissions are sent to the foreign office, who issue blue books, which are laid upon tbe table In the house of commons. After that and not till then are the new Brltlali possessions colored red. London Ex press. A Hit That West BevatlBa. The death of Sir Arthur Sullivan re cently recalls an offer that composoi once made an American manager that was refused, which, had It been ptuer wise, would have made him an lndo pendent fortune. The manager was George Holland, who at the time wa directing the Grand Avenue theater. In Philadelphia. When "Pinafore" was running In London, Mr. Holland hup pened to be there and one night met Gilbert and Sullivan at the Garrlcb club. Tbey asked him what be thought the opera would do In America, and Mr. Holland promptly replied that hi feared Its refined satire would not Ik appreciated In this country and after some further talk flatly refused an Oder of $500 for the exclusive Ameri can rights. Subsequently "Pinafore" was brought to America by anotliei manager and presented at Klralfy's theater, now the Broad Street theater, Philadelphia, and, as Holland .had pre dicted, played originally to empty benches. ' Soon after this, however, the tide turned In Ita favor, and tbost wbo read do not have to be reminded of Its subsequent record. Holland him self, who Is authority for the state meut, says that had he accepted In could have amassed an almost colossal fortune out of the one piece. Just an other case of missing the tide. Clncln natl Enquirer. Cm t Cltr Omnanti. Pari has a municipal debt of $350. 000,000, nearly balf that of all tbe cities of France, twice aa great aa tbat o London and one-third of the local debts of all England. Every Parisian owes $100 more than every Londoner In Paris government cost $26 a head, the highest rate In any city In (lit world. As an offset It claims to be tlx best governed, and while the conten Hon may be disputed It la certainly sec ond to none, affording an example ut administrative efficiency never surpass ed In the urlian history of any period But Berlin la not far behind, and tin government there only coots $6 a bead while in St. Petersburg tbe-Job Is dom In tolerable fashion at $2.50 a bead Iarts will have to revise Ita system of economic one of tbeee day If It ex pecta to meet running expense and pay tbe Interest on Ita bug and grow log block of securities. New Tors Tribune. Bockleos Arnica Salve. - Ha world-wide fan for marvaloos ear. It ears any other talv. lo tto,' ololiMal or balm for Cat, Corns Bars, Bode, form. Felon. L leers, Tet ter, Belt Romm, Favor Bom, Chapped Hands, Ekla fraptloa; lafallibW for Ptle. Car gaaraaloed, OalylScalC. D, Bradbam'a, I rat TaaakTo told m then wt bo pleae playor la tbt boo. Jist Itotea to tbat girl tb Mil loor. 714 Landlord no I mo plartti Mrwy a pracUoer, Bi4 ta tauter ar tie. "I vaJhot goV wrtto Mr. RocfiUckaraWow, of Laard Bprlars, p, C I kd oftsaajptlo M bad thai lb bl doctor (aid fowl Mtllvr tbaataoatb, bat I bsgan lot Vt Kief's Ntw Plaootofy aad wa wbotlr tmrti by aevea boUle aad aa bow stout aad wal'. It's a aarlvsUd llf-vw la CooNaiptloa, rBoamosta, 1 1 Oripp aad BrowcklUa) UfalUbbj for Coogka, OoUe, AibM, Bay frrer, Cmaa or wboqplag Ooogh. OaarmaUed botU 0 aad $1.00. Trial bouk frw atC. D. Brdbai'( drag Mor. -. . . "ly br roki" fk4 Uy elUt. k b4 rna d lb eld bm 't tafoBsd It. yr rijd4 tb let tari "T oellar bwilo Is brekan." CAPUDINE HEADACHE & Ik GRirfE. ibn, r4.d to 6VHU. - f" 5 by C t. BraJUaj a4 D. k. . "PAN-AM " RESTAURANTS. Tfco Bnt ( SerrlM 'Will B t-r- Tbe needs of tbe Inner roan will be well attended to at the Pan-American Exposition to be held at Buffalo from May I to Nov. 1. 1001. At iota exposi tions' a-gnr mistake baa been uiade by not providing for good restaurants, where satisfactory oicals could be ob tained at irasonaMe prlcva.'-' JRIttier the' food obtained ;bs not tecn of Rood quality or prtees charged bnve been ex. orbltant or. the faciiitlea In-some par ticulars bare, beeq Inadequate .-to .tl occasion. Vw-'2,?"'e''..'. v.v.' " There will be good restaurants in dif ferent parts of the grounds of the I'nn AnierlcRD Exposltlou, so that It will not be nectssary for visitors to go out side of the arounils to secure a goof meal, well serv ed, at a moderate price. All tastes will be suited In the services rendered, for there, will , be places where- uicals will be served on an elulwrate plan to suit the most fas tldlons taste and where prices will be in proportion to those charged at high class restaurants in large cities. There- will be other places where tbe meals will be cheap, but the food appe tizing and healthful and the surround lugs clean. There will be restaurants lu the beautiful building at the. en trance to the Midway, another In a similar building at tbe entrance to the Stadium, another in tbe Electric Tow er, which will lie one of the great cen ters of Interest on the Exposition grounds, and another on the Midway. Refreshments will also be served In the Temple of Music, which may be en joyed by visitors at the same time that they are listening to tbe concerts In progress In the auditorium. There will also be a New England kitchen, a Ger man restauraut. a Mexican restaurant, on Italian restaurant and other places where various kinds of refreshments will be served. EAGLES AT THE EXPOSITION. Remarkable Deeoratlon Vor Etlinnl ottr Balldlnar at BnSalo. The building devoted to" the Depart ments of Ethuology and Archseology nt tbe Pan-American Exposltlou. which Is now approaching completion, will have soioe remarkable sculptural dec orations. Among them will be gigantic 0guro8 of eagles and lions, which will be placed upon eight of the 10 panels StRVICE BUILDING. of the domes. These sculptures In staff will be conspicuous features of the architecture of this beautiful build ing. Models In clay are first made of tbe figures, and from them reproduc tions In staff are cast. The model of the onRle has Just been completed. It Is of colossal site. In the model nearly 10,000 pouuds of clny bnve been used, and each bird, when cast lo stnff, will welgb fully two tons. The sculptured enxle will meimure nearly 10 feet In height. Emu oa Paa-kurleaa. 1 A movement to Interest the public school teachers and public school pupil In the I'an-Aiuerlcnii Exposition t- he held at Buffalo next summer has been started. It originated In some of the public schools of Pennsylvania and Is being taken up elscn bere as the wis dom of the plan tx-couics apparent. The Idea Is to have the teacher In the pub lic schools write i-unn fur various de cision of an educational character on the objects and alms of the tCxpulli'n and tbe bearing that such a dl.iulny will have on the commerce of the world. A similar plan regarding the Pari Exposltlou m found quite Knr reaaful and resulted lo tbe attendninv of a large coqn of ttacbers at that fn!r. Tbe plan contemplate also ewuty by pupil. It I believed thai In this way mocb Information run be aprvml re garding tbe benefits to I derived from cultivating l-liwrr relation with lb different countrlnof this bemtspliir and tbat It would mrnlt In greater In telligence among the public cuonl teacher stirt pupil on Oil aubjecf. as well a a larger altendanco among Ibis clas of ll population at tit Ksposl tlon. . W la4Ua WUI anraa. Lonls IL Arise, Coiled 8tt Consul lo Ousdolcniw, ay that lo lb Wml Iodic tbe ran Amrlcn Exposition coBBldrrod morb more Important than lb Centennial Eiposltloa of IST0 tnd tbat bowdred of OSUre ar preparlag tocooietslU . t - ItlUloa of MrU ar faaxilUr with DeWltf Uttl Sarty Riant 4 ib b0BMiB4ai tsd Ut to b faatoa Ditto IIvm ni, Jlevw grip, f. a. Duffy Co,' . " . . ' .. BasBiJJjajBiaBjaiBB - - Mrs. T. Teolet-t oat yea tvr bi lalo boforo taterlBg BMlooaf r.' ' Baataiy Robol , gaa- at, M'aas. If yet but (utd s aaloo v's tor lo bo a fries rarara' a to A ptwofwl ! eaaaot b raa olik weak boiler, lad w aaa'l kea p rk strata of a artiv tr, wlib a to cb aeltbcr eaa w nop l basis saeblBO lo 4 iwpalr. It lb slmsv ark taaaot digest ob f o4 lo kVp tk body tmg. mk k frptilij a Kodol I;ppl Csrt kold U 4. tl dtgast kat yoa ! aad tl sl.pl; Mi bip wt g gnod. p. a Duffy 41 Co.'. . . ' . . Tosj y-r wkst U a pri Toyl f !! eplgrs. asy n I OMatiyta old ht lik fsl klskera. ' , lUrWKl lpWlft4 skew that ') lasao fond rty b tirr'!y ('i 4 kf frFUr, rJiH fcc., !,. rl Csis, Uk ai .!i.:y d''' Wka4ant. At It ) II nty fnft,tj. KtU ef ,!J ib, ks'a'al bis r dv'.Ml th 4 , tt I at rnt Mntw.vmK lll mt,i I, t (i r- r IM l" tftil f,t f I-",:'. ! n irA tl 'T Istuni rr '. y, a I "y (, Dyspepsia Cure Disestswhat you eat. ' It nrtlflclaUy digest tbe food and aids Naturo in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive OF omna. It. Ut.ha lnfst.rilsra4tlmwt. ant and tonia ' No other preparaUon caa approaoa itria emcieacy. ma siantly relieves and permanently oures nvArunftia. T ! rraat inwx ti nm rt hum Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, oicb, xieaaacne, uasiraigia cram pa ana all other results of imperfect digestion. small sis. BookaUaboatdyspeDsiamaUedtie Prapar bye. c OeWITT ACTA. Cbleae -1 ," r. e. dtjfft & ca ; . o Beautk Bigiatu f ITOHIA. IM Kind You Haw Always la..u ay U va pircied the world on his btnli, I nt wo-Hd probably balk at the game of Carrie Nation's. Wi7l,ii,vi'.iainN Ki rxiK. A fliiuaat Lcmou Tonic Drenared from the fresh lulr nt tnnri combined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, animal ic stimulants Sold by druggists. 60c aod ( 11.00 hot- lies. For biliousness and constipation. For Indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headaches. For nalDltaUon and heart fjillnrA take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervous nrnalr. lion. For lnSS Of ShtietttAanfl HnVitlflv For fevers, malaria, mil chiila loL-o Lemon Elixir. From a framlneut Larij. 1 had not been able In two vears lo walk or stand without suffering great pain. Since taking Dr. Mozley's Lemon biix'r i can walk half a mile without snlTcrin? the least inconvenience. E Mkb. H. H. Bloodwoittu, Griflin, Ga. Al h C aplt 1. I have lust taken tbe last of two bot tles of Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for fiArvrtna Kairfuih, Inlna. i.n 1 . k pl eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest medi cine i ever usea. J. H. Mbnich, Attorney, 1325 F. Street, Washington, D, 0.(0 MosIe7Lmoa7mxlr W. A. James, Bell Station, Ala, writes: I have suffered creatlv from in digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of Lemon fciixir aone me more good loan all the medicine I have ever taken. Motley's Lemon HntDrap. "ures sllCouahs. Colds. Hoarseness. Bore throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant re name. 85c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr, II. Motley, Atlanta, Ga- Tbe auctioneer, no matter how cheer, f ul. Is always looking for more bid cus tomers. Worklnf Overtime Eight hour law ar Ignored by tboe tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, nlgkl and day, coring Indigestion, Bil iousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver tod Bowel trou ble. Easy, ph-aant, ssfe, sure. Only 2Ao at C. D. Bradbam'a drag store. Hoax-Pie is very Indigestible. x Joax Kay be that's what makes soma peopl so crusty,'' Reports ibow a greatly Increased death rate from ibroal and lung troubles do to lb pravaloac of croup, pneu monia aad grippe. W advise lb us ofOnsMlnnt tough Cur la alt of tbeMdifflcallle. It I lb only barei les remedy thai- glv tamed I te re sults. Children Ilk H. P. S. Duffy. , Peat Office Service. Th atiaatloa of tba pabUo I r- i poet fully called to lb cbaago la tb Bcbodohl of lb BsaO published today, Tb ckaag aooBMltalM a aew obdal for tb earrWr, vli Oolleotloa TjOO a. at. U a.0tf a ' Dllvrjr 11.09 DeUvory 11.00 " , " 1 00 p. Collctto.00p. bs." AM ., Collect loa In balsa dial riot oly U0p.ta.ta 1.00 p. as. " . ' - RooUag Mall (Ua p. B, I IN p. a. " " -' ' At tb Post Offlo tb stalls for tb a. as, Usla dost at 1U a, m. ? Tot Ik 00 p, aa. Irala si 4.00 p. am. ; r.t lb trala golsg East to Morahead Oiytl.oep,ai. . - -r. - Tkot to corijoUoa' only oa Baa day , fro 1.00 a. avt OQ a, at, ' "Tbe faaday aad afieraooa lrls goiag k at tarry a Bull for Isisisse dlsta pofat batwoa bora tad Gold. bora . . . Catitct't it Utory wlodow eoea fro JO. avIolOW. at. Bsadsy. Oca tra IHllwry dow OpM for balftt boar tftrr eaeb smM oa aBtfay. Imporiaat fett Omci ffotlcei II I very lponl last til pr-i boailng kfyslo prat oOlr betas tot Bow ml4 i f lh rraUf ibsai at tkl f (Hi it rare, 1 so try tr Bot ig'd by IN Gvf(il. Tkf art Ik Hoptf of lb l'thd i'. T l U 14 eibor ilct 4 ll I Bit dirMe toast lf liy kMir ky fMi Ut. t If ar l ik'ptiK r,trt est of iK 3,; i Ins aunt) of r,s rl apnq o f nlf ssWIrf liji ty, It il. Is ttt tl B'l f:il alia ta.l (t),sli; if.nt'r'4 I st.'l U f "l t- t' l' t' nr of , ..,-,; sfs to W:s lky kr - v,-. n.. - , STAGE GLINT &. ; : ;'.' .;. Ulnnespollj l to bare a music hall Conntesr Cujseil baa arranged for ai early, appearance , on ' the American atage. t-vi.' ..-'. CH i Vlctorien Sardon JV hard at ., work on. a new ' spectacular piece for Utf Porte 8c. Uartln. - . : ';' i. Richard Mansfield laid the' corner atone of the new Garrlck theater. Phil adelphia, on Dec. 20,'. , ' . , i- Chauncey Oloott la an enthusiastic member of the' order known a the Knlghta-of Columbus , -' "Bweet Anno Page.1 the comic opera la which Lulu Closer has been trying ' to star, is to be shelved. I , Roland Reed, who has been In preca rious health a a result of several seri ous operations, I reported to be on the mend. Mme. Janauscbek, although appre ciating the-honor, has declined to ac cept an Invitation to enter the Edwin Forrest Homo For Actors. New Tork has a law prohibiting Sun day theatrical performances, but the vaudeville houses give their regular programmes and call them sacred con certa, Ada Behan has bought the American and English rights to a drama based upon the Dreyfus case and will play the part which might be described as Mrs. Dreyfus. Carl Hauptmann, a young brother of the author of "The Sunken Bell," has had a Berlin hearing as a dramatist without giving any promise of dupli cating the success of the latter. In Atlanta a short time ago a theater doorkeeper refused to admit two de tective In plain clothes. They arrested him for Interfering with an officer, but tbe charge against him was dismissed .by the magistrate and the detectives soundly rebuked. PliagE tTiTT?T? To;s,VSn,'e," ywatio'l1"' consisting o! BLPPOSITOBIus, csimifcs of Ointment tiltwa Boies ol Olntmenl. aneTW f aliina Cur tor Piles wtthUio knife or lnjscuonoof oirtwlleaoia. wblch arSMinfnlsndseidan.iw.i.n,,, JMnlUDi In doaia, unneoeMsrjr. Why ondurs braeflisnoelvea 60o. ana M a box, fur SST Boot 0 aBftll. JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c a Box. antBIXJODPOUlriHR, Smsli, mlla and pleasant Mlake,iipMlsJlrUspUMlfnrehll(lrensnM. W P. S. DUFFY 4 CO. iVlrVritt't4tfii ., . ..nit.,. A FkliH -. i 1 i:KN ! I telrclititll tn v,-rv uk. '. I scrtbar. Qolj Si cents a ;r-ar. Mr.fav vw MAGAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE ! f19' bMDtK'l colored platra; lrww 'MhKmdrfafitkiri: icononin : ( gtcy work ; hou-cho Id hinti ; fiction, ttt. tirb . ,ar. r, swnd tc. (or Mtwt i Labsir ffwu- bVauitcal. Und lor trmav BtT.lati. Rv1UhU. Rintnia rrtw. I datft, Ecnomical and Abolutel Dul L'lia ( a. . nuj rms raiieMllafa MS CALL fATTERfJS qSa9aa.i- A llowiuac Pattern.) j Ohtf ) am4 ij n. uK tKNM mifkmt Aak for Ut Scld tn aauly tvwr cm l laMra, or ry amul iroam THD McCALL CO.. II I4 Wtll tlk St.. IM THE SUN BALTinORE, MD. 1817 mi 4W Tb I'apj'r of the Piople, For tbt Prople ard With th P.nple. Hoortt In Motive, Fisrlru in Fiprusion, Sound lo Principle. A newspaper Is n educator; tbri are all ktoda of educator, but the man who pcad moary jndlcliiuly nd libit ally it Ultcr tbl to Imrt.l bit knoaladge tbaa th enao wbo ba JliUo or oi thlng to spaod. Tb Sub U-tb bigh lype of new PPr. , Tbe . Pas' "p. olal Corrpoodnl throagbaat lb Unlud Blttrt, as wrli a la arope, 8 ib Africa. China, aod la IkaC 1I over lb world, ouk H ao Bf lO-dat Mwspapor, 'TbeMatkit irpoU aid coo soar cla featurrt pat lb fuar( lb (Rarcaaal 4 lb brokrt I tnacb wltb ibo so atats at Bali In ore, Rorfolk,'Cbarie too. Jtw Yot. Chicago, PbHd.lbia d ol bar plat vbirb a a proakloabt eaelcf. ,Pi bow ri-ff aew of tba -orWJ pvoniWt l b an IsltrasUng lb a vr bvfkM and aaHootJ aad politic i! qnesiloKt-aUl nf taakiag probably 'b taust atoolful larmd la tWOMtlryt kUtory, . . v. '. ; . ,..- TkU,t gMWwltblb4trrir odlt. ot4 ropntlet at BVlllmott', Wtsk 4 Hw totk, tk Tba boa tevalueU lo m rasdy. ; 1 " ty smiI ridy Cau a attaih(li moritl.t io)r. M." ;. --,-' The Baltimore VrCfkIy Son The Ite Psailly rTBapav, , - All -t m t of r-a wM I JircUv forioi s Ktfnrel 0filniaittwd 10 ob1i iM l aursat rvaaru w'.fv ri''l'fl a W-rfi'j) abnrt toff. cpbi (a 'h MaWq law t-a t!i M v's e--'i.aa, and a vsiUd ai I nr rf-it.. J , a I t "( i old '"it Iu'Wi' f'. t,..!"B t Tt t" l' i! .1 fun wti M f l v IV lr.n-4 ', 'a -t.l ... I j ,. t. i ,. Mr Is 4?, A-M A. A' Tt, ' AV, - ill' M, I V 1 : S COUGH SYRUP f a care Hacking Cocgha,- 2 i.ionta auU Crouthitia lu a fjwdays. Why then risk' Consamptioii, a (low. anro death? Out Dr. Bull's Congh 8yrnp.- Prlco, S6& l)or,'t bo imposed upoiu LSI JWIUSO IMC Kim s HfDniUHC , ( U wot as gttod ss Dr. Bull's. f-1 Sal tatlaa Oil ears RlKacwtlsa. h4 Actios and Pains. 19 cts. After Dark even In tteftirnher a lit?li! Fvl coat is freqnfnily vi-rj toaii'irt.-dri-; October, almost alwava lii.n'i : cloth cut into liefore wm s' mi: novelties in RazUnsi. Hiim.-h docks and other lendt-rx fur the and Winter of I(i0-1 (it ,-! and fit must matcli matrrlal i ; work here they are. F. M. Chimin h i. TAXES twit." nti. n 1 1 it i - "taw. atavaij d'm. m tiW i j All taxes are NOW DUE und collectable, and SfUST HE PAID. ' Costs are now added. JOSEPH KIXSEY, Feb. 6th, 1901. Sheriff. ECD.&O.D.Line. IMPORTANT NOTICE. On account of necessary repairs to the Steamer "Neuse" she will be withdrawn from her route after Monday Feb 4ih. until .Saturday Fed. ill b. The saillnir schedule during the week will be is follows: Monday, Feb. 4lh, Stearapr Neuse, (1 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 5th, Steamer Newberne 12 noon. FrldHy, Feb. 8lb, Steamer Newberne. 18 noBn. No 6tesmer sailing Wednesday or ai fl p. m Frldsy. GEO. HENDER-ON, Agmi. New Bern, N. C. Feb. 1. Great Reduction We have 1Viiiuy-I the stock from our Loaer iliddb 8treet store to 130 Middle St. above Halm's stables Owing lo lack of space for oar trriiirndoim stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, hovn we have concluded to fell them out Below Cost, no reasonable offer aill be refused. Tuke advantage of lliiu opportunity (o secure l urguiut. Yours for business, i Oil I, A VS. Notice. Nolle it hereby given Ibst sppllca- llno will be made lo lb pmenl Oeneral Assembly of North Carolina lo Incor porat th Trent Rlvr aad Capa faar Railroad aod Lf s;Id Conpaay. Jtaatry tl, 1901. B. B. DAVENPORT & SON, 11 II 1 1 rmenmnflise Evtrytblnf Voti Want to Cat - CHEAP FOR CASH. Oil Ooods.atd ruWfat' tappU alwayt oa ktad. - k - ; - Will tar yr Eft, Chlct. lUaa. wtl, OH Beml tad Dtaatead Botk Tsrrsple, 0oJ Ttfso nTf. Toot of MWdl U; Watt Slda, NEW OCRS, K C Proprrty Ir.M. I hat vtra dlrtll Krali) fnt W, shaslad IUMN rvaldfai psft of ik City. Also I Bsailsvr af (ood ti,l' rj kiU la lrMilr - l i. woi.rttDE"-, tn 4 ' ' 1 ' ' f' ' " " , 1 l.-(,uv f Admtniatrator'sXotlca ' Bavlog qoallfled a AdcnlBlUrator of the etalof WIIIUsb D. Btanley, d reaard. late of Cravea Cooaty, N. On lata It to. notify ii peraoo bavin; elim srlnt it stld eaiate to present ihrro for : airpt mi or brfoi lb Itih. day i f Jsun.ri 1903, or tbl nolle will 1 t-b ! In r-ar of rreovery. All rtrBt lnnh-ri tj the tlt mate will please makr onii selmnrs. - W. t LA3-SITER. Admin's rtor. Ii. W. Tf II.L1AMSON, Attorntiv. Janusn I6l!, 1001. X.ilic ! ll' nc t Ij w dy ti'ialified as admfnla ! irisi! -i i I o,ivi r Ii'itk. rt'.rasrd, all per-Ik'xm- k I'.ialms K.'S'not ratd Oliver l-,i"- 'in- in utird tn rvtent the tame , "i'lh (-,':,:- on rr N-forp Jannary sard, ilii'i! or i M- n.iiic,. will he pleaded In - . f !. r . All persons Indrhted -.. i f i.r- i qii'-.tt-d to mRlte Im- I 1 01! ' U II Y r i" it X .m i n-'ciL-jn nf !l ' Mi l':- t'tUH'rJrtMl 'lOi'.CO 1m ' - ' nh pi :wn;8 btivinc !.. ssoiice will j ii ' iil HSli fVt Hit' j ' - i- ( . f r j r . ' -.r. slKll. . ; U Ki i., ! : if ' ' .: ' i t i iiii.t i- " (itiiici: i. p-i.l oil' ri' i rt'i ht-Ji ilecpHr-irtl, arc i I- I . I if i II - !' '!-'.;. C 1 ' i H fibril !! mhii! (tect'Hvefi a n n ni i lieil to preM-nt the HiTi- f 'I- paxnn? "n or tifforp January 2U, 102, or thm i n'ifP vlll In- pl.'a-led in li'i "f rtcnvi'ii Tlii .!hm 21 A-.LEN "IXON. Kx-citor. Svxrs'Klrix .olIiv. Having qimlilled as executrix f H e Ixst will hd lettHment of the Isle O. '.. I'eilev, Isle rf t'raven countv, N. C. I herebv noi fy all persons having ckims acain-t the estate of the deceased to I recent ihem for pavmt nl,on or before the 28th dav of Dereinlwr, 1901, or Ibis no' ice w ill plead In bar of recovery All persons luMi bted to the said estate will plense make prompt ei'lem- nl This M. ccmher V8,h 1WKI. SARA I! E. (J PETTEY Exeeiitrix. R. W Williamson. Ationiev. ht i ii- mil : t .;, . r t nrnl t r'i ' ''"n, ni i-'T'i'- ..(-- r. n -! . i j ' 1 ' i ! I. 'I.., fV v-d.4v BO YEARS' -O EXPERIENCE Tswoc MajtRa rrt11 CowvmoMTO Ac Anyfwwj amdlnf ft aktMnt) mnA tieriptaiiB anary qnloklr answtin omr oainuta frtaf mhwLhmr aui taTulka aa prombl MtaMtJtblaa, CWavaMaMav tlonartl7 rMiDdsTUI. Habnctkoo PtUanU gaant fro. OadtMt (aarfNtrr for MuriiiaT paUajnu Pa4BlaT taakn tbrotif tt Maann AC. -aolt jMriaW ttakiitw, lihoM fiittrrv, (! Scientific Jf mcricatu A rtaan4nmrf mwgtntmi vawfeff . Itn? atat fr. eQlavUon of avrty taMmUBc rDtvL Totnatav. rWl forjr twonlatft, Ik mMtftn 1vtdajaJajraV faVflCsl vltMl, BsstJ W WastBsUMtOaat V. W THE 0-K Steam Laundry, Si atWdle St., Hew Bcra, H. C I wish tn t'at lo Ibe public that I have opened a naw Pleas t-aondry al No. 81 Mlddl Kt. W dlra tb patroo Bfofoe aad all. Strictly Brat class work fBtrtalead. All work dtllvered If rqold. J.Q. DAYBERBT, Maaacvr Notice Koilot It brby tlvta tt appllea Uoa will b Biad to ibo 0ri Asatav bly. for a ehartsr of Tb faraMra Beak of LaOraere. If . O. Jaaaary M 101. RusselhHoiisel Wafl la Bfort ba tare aad turn m ta HbmII Ho. rirM-laa Board. A ao for trviln( poops, flak I a aad baailat aetoallad. Ttraas im a Uy ar a.W par tratk . , - - " ;t a . a. ruwku.' Proa ' W I a aev Uatf af Dry Piu Wood Ck. Ask aad rtaa, kit aaaVt tbaa, vv wet la ralay vaikr. Phone !3l tot Dry Wod, aktaate, BfVk, Laikl ad Pnt fov fBlBf,Tara Ua,rk Bleak ar flf, as aryiklaf Jn tmi tkal to saa't 14 tayokar ), , IC s a a. TROUBLE, HO! A. & N; C. R. R. --' TI Tvp aft. 19 To Tak Etn-i Kattlay. Dir. nt, 1000 at- lt:f 0 A. kt., JtT. JcHnj, rl Bon true.: I Uotoy X No. 8 , Pi-tir Train S,. ' p m sraTfOm- Ar. - " :. ... &ld4hnro . J m i; n V 83 10 12 . 9 00 . t 87 . :o6 J09 a in BSD 715 . . . . I.atmiiicH. nTinaiot, . . , Ar. Naw Hern, Lv... Ar. . I.v. Ar. Morehari Oly L No. 7. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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