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H IMlTfflfi, sni u An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well knov.-n remedy, by Blip or Fios, manufactured by the California Fio 8trup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most ref resting to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Stbup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRAHOIBOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW TORS, H. T. For sale by all DnirolBts. Price Mo. pertwttle. THE JOURNAL. New Bern. N. C, April 4, 1901. Index to New Advertisements. Dawsrni Candy. II. E. Hnyall Apples, etc. Hyinan Supply Co Some think. Simmons & Hollowell Go Shoes. Business Locals. A VEHY nice line of Candy In beautiful boxei st James B. Dawson's, 103 Middle St. KING np 33 for Apples, Oranges, Ban anas, Lemons and Grape Fruit at the Brosd Street Fruit Store. H. K. Royall. KOK SALE A second hand dray nesrly 9 good as new. P. Trenwith. GOLDEN Beauty Pears, Apples, Banan s, and Oranges at MoSorley's. Fine Pork Li Market today. ins at the Oaks Meat Fresh barrel of Tripe just received the Oaks Meat Market. at Try the Famous Star Hams, the best in the world, for sale at tlie Oaks Meat Market. "Black and White" Studio. Not black and white people, but s lyitem of drawing. I bare opened a ludlo at No. 73 Pollock itreet, where 1 will teach the system and also give let one In paitel and olllpalnllng. I make portraits to order from titling! or from photographs, and appeal to those who want good work and have the moiey to pay for II. Visitors are wel come. Oth A. Miu.sh. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than theae powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and to14 oalj at Davit' Preecrlptloa Pharmacy. FRIEND GEORGE: In antwer to query will tay that wood on train wat not mine, at I have plenty on jar.l to supply all cuttomert, eapeclilljr Oak and Ath. And by the way, confidently, don't tell any one that price are now reduced. Yoort at ever, MOOKE'8 W(X)I) TAItD Filllnr Vision. As a person grows older their tight goes from them, and at toon at the Ci vitelline lent or lbs eye focuses to fsr swsy as to cease diffusion circles on the ratios at the tarns tint giving a cor respondingly small retinal Image your eys is laboring ander e sertoai i trait This change, or defect It Inevitable unlets a person happens to be near sighted or Myopic, It le canted by ag, s hardeaiof of tbe leas ead the stole losing their strength; every eye tu vsry strong lens which le health hss tbe power to focus for clot sad fsr ob jects, their power Is gives to It by dree Itr aad rtdlllag statelet (tphlecter oeclet) eeUea Ike cillery taatclee, the wars we tank et e eloee object lhore. Isr eioecle eostreeU thereby ill the lent more enevet aad giving It e shorter foct, ead whew we look away the rad iating tcUe eoetraei eleo th lee by lit owe eprleg, like tlaMlnlty tl si lent giving loeger focast If the eye he not thlt power It he to be M pelted by teteaee la the shape of lees adjected eoneetlr la give the eye Ms proper fe rsMleg power to relieve that hsetlstk eve. J. O. HAITI, Jr. CURE YOUR HEADACHE and LaQRIPPE With CAPUDINE . ff e Ui tftef ocTee whsesvev-, tl, Me mi tta. MtWiehjT Mmrf ml DaV rwatei-. tT,r , Avm sENsmTE. ; -r; A CJty EmBtoye Champions ttw Qly The Joumax, yesterday published as acconit of the taota of lbs last meeting of the board of Aldermen, In regard to the recess meeting, passing no special ortticisai upon anyosa, but perhaps show ing soma dUaallafacUoB with the pro posed manner of electing the water works employees for the next two ) ears, at a recess meeting. This statement of fact seems to have called to the front the present superin tendent ot. the water works, J. C. Thomas, Jr. He took occasion yester day, at a politician, to openly criticize the Journal saying that It wat "a d shame tor the Journal to criticize the board of aldermen when it had the city printing," and Implying that said print lng would be taken away for Its temeri ty In publishing anything not to said Thomas' taste. It seems to the Journal that It ia Hi duty to have something to say about the water works In politics. In common with many others It advocated that the water works be bought and hence feels somewhat responsible that it shall be well managed and especially that it be kept oat of politics. It is now right in politics and as an instance, the superln tendent Is a person whoae only claim it being a politician. The Journal does not believe that the work performed ly this gentleman in politics has been es pecially beneficial, referring by this to the "fine work" done in Bern precinct by him. There was too much enthu siasm shown at that precinct. The Journal has m candidate for Mayor or for Aldermen and any pre ferences are merely personal. Finally there has been too much sensitiveness among city officials to the slightest criticism. Let them do their duty and no thing can touch tbem. Local Barometer Readings. At 9 a. m. on Tuesday the barometer in this city stood at 30.10 leches, the wind being Northeast, with rain. At 3 p. m., 29.00, wind Southeast. At 0 p. in., 29.70, wind Southeast. At mid night 39.65. 'At 2 a. m., on Wednesday, 29.48, (a Tall of sixty-two one-hundreth of an inch in 17 hours,) when the wlud shifted to the Southwest in a squall, ami the rain ceased. At 8 a. m. the barome ter began to rise, but reached only 2100, where it remained all day, the wind con tinuing high from the Southwest and West, clearing at sunset. K . The Weather. Fair and warmer la the weather fore cast for today. The temperature yesterday was 05 maximum, 49 minimum. There was a fierce wind and rain storm Tuesdsy night. The rainfall wat 1.11 Inches. First Cabbage Shipment. The first shipment of this sesson's csbbages has been sent to Northern markets, from this section. The csbbsges were from the Arlington farm of Mr. M. II. Sultan. Purchased Colllgan House. The realdence of Mr. William Colll- gan, on Hancock street, near the A. , C. depot, has been purchased by Mr. Luther A. Taylor, who will occupy It with his family. Carteret County Superior Court. Carteret county Superior Court, which held Its Spring term this week st Beau fort, had no cases of special Importance on either the civil or criminal dock ets. Novel Fire Department. Prof. Gentry 't famous dog and pony show which eiblblts In this city under can vat at the Fair Grounds today, have lbs ssost novel fire department In the orld. The members art all dogs, poo let sod monkeys. There Is a chief sod ell the snbordlnsu officers, sll of which work la harmony aad move the apparatus, which Is an ettct reprodac tloe of a regalar Are department spps- ratus. This act Is one of the many fee tare of the new performance yetr of 1901, which laclode many novsllle Tbe show Is fleetly twice Its former site thle veer aad the performance even store IntereetlDg than ever. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. W. E. lieeden of Morebead. wte here yetlerdty. Mil Dollle Davit of Beeafort. It vis iting In the city. Collector B. C Daarea of lUlelgh, was la the crily yceterday Mr. W. M. Webb ead children, of Moreheed, tpeal the der la the die jee terdey. Mr. Waller BHstoe weal to Raleigh reeterdaf to lake a fneliloa la the ft. A. L Railroad ehepe. Jedge Heery O. Coster of Wtlsoe, aeaeet Uroegk the ail last eight, g otef to Baa fort eej haslets. tVteeiar F. H. tVtisaeai ap frees Beeafort yesterday saoraUf, ead krft le the efWaeoe for KeWgh. Meter, k. D. Ward, W. W. dark, M DeW. ttirsaita, H, A. Meat, L J. Moore ead D. U WertT ret reed ywetef lartUf atereleg froes Bee tori, where they had he aiteadltej Carteret aaaey i. . -Santa at eWlaaf a Ueaiifal Dae 4 OTe4kJaj, KVt -, ttrn Bale ! feef eheea sad gel Ue beat Ue v fertUd, ta th mgVet, W, P, Tathert fee fW. Ataortwaa frt, E f. P-44 el J.J. B.i leva. , . BOBERTS-CUTLER. ' Beaatifur Weddinf at Centenary Church Yesterday Afternoon. The Toner People Prominent la 'New Bern Social Life An Impressive Ceremony. Departure For The North. Yesterday afternoon long before the ushers arrived, or the doors were opened there was a crowd in front of Centenary Church, anxious to enter the church, to witness tbe marriage ceremony of Mlsa Adelaide Hart Cutler and Mr. Daniel Monroe Roberts, which had been t.a nounced to take place at S P. M. The prominence of the contracting parties, gave tbe marriage a special Im portance, and some time before the hour announced for the wedding, every seat was filled and all space within Centenary Church was occupied by relatives, friends and those interested iu seeing the ceremony. The bride, Miss Cutler, the daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Lycurgus II. Cutler, is one of the best known young ladles of this city, and is also well known In Greensboro and Raleigh. She has al ways been prominent in the social affairs of Centensry Church, and was a menber of the chol'-. Mr. L H. Cutler her father, is President of the Farmers & Merchants Bank, and head of the L. II Cutler Hardware Company, of this city. The groom, Mr. Roberts, is in the meat and grocery brokerage business. He is well liked, and stands high among the young men of this city. His father is Capt. Daniel L. Roberst, wholesale grocer, who is also Treasurer of Craven county. For yesterday's ereut, Centenary Church had been tastefully aud beauti fully decorated. Back of the pulpit, and within the chancel, palms, calls lilHes, plants and Tines were hanked In tropical luxuriance, making Ja back ground of tlowery splendor. Facing the main church aiale, outside of the chancel, was an arch of vines and flowers, and suspended within the arch, under which tbe young couple to Ik married bad to take their places, wat a wedding bell, made of iris lilies ami narcissus. The clapper of the bell was composed of jonquils. Two thirds down the main church aisle were gates of daffodils and smllax, through which the wedding party had t pass. The choir gallery was also huog in vines and flowers. At 5 o'clock, the great church organ, Mrs. J. A. Mesdows organist, announced through the music of Mendelsohn's Wed ding March, the approach of the wed ding party. In regular order tbe pacs, liio flower girls, the groom's attendants and th -' bride's attendants, marched out to meet the approaching bride, the bridal pro cession forming in thecliurch vestibule and coming into tbe church in th fol lowing order: The Bower girls, little Misses liulli Watson, In yellow silk, and Myrtle Hib bard, In blue silk, who took tbelr placsB at the flower gates, holding thtm open while tbe bridal procession pasted through . The ptges, Wl titers Cutler Wa'.klnt and Oeorge Holland, dretted In white fUnnel suits, with white silk blouses. The brides attendants, Miss Clydo Ellington, of IUIelgb, first bridesmaid, Misses I'earl Powell, Mamie liay and Carrlo Arendell. Ther wore white organdlet, picture bait trlmmod with yellow rotes and carried bunches of while carnations. The groom't attendanti, Meiers L. 11 Cutler, Jr., Albert II Bsngert, T. J. Koberts, Will R. Hay, Oeorge Hen Itr sod, sod Howard 8. Birr on Tbe first maid of honor, Mlsa Fannie Caller, sitter of the bride. Her drett was jell j w savin, flowers on hat yellow carnations, sod carried Easter lilies. Ltt came tbe bride, leealeg upon the arm of ber father, flb was super bly gowned In white crepe decbloe, with petit and orang blot torn trimmings, while veil and carried rotes, At th bride reached th bridal arch, th wet seel by the groona, who Ntas stteodtd by his brother, Htrry Roberts, earring at belt tnia Together beneath lb arch the young coepl took their placet, while Jott be yond ead oattlde the arch, stood tbe Rev. It. T. Botapts, peetor of Centeeary Cherch, who very Impree tlrely performed the sasrrWfe eeirloe of the Methodist eh arch. I anted lately after the marriage ser vice, while the wtddlsg party wee Wev lag th cfinrch, the choir eaag the Bridal choree from Loheagrla. Mr. aad Mis. Roberts left oa Ue stent f Hewberwe last algal for a trip U Ue aorta, Banlejote,. Weehlagtoa a' ether ettUe, aadapoalhetr retara wlU aa Uelr heat la Ule dty.' A wkaeee of the kve aad regard le wklch the newly aterrted aovplo were held, a greet eeaieef af sotlly aad head toet pieetett were iweetiwd, Teejr are too aettevoee U specify, bet eOetfst of rteh Ml gtaee ware, Nraltire, ptcteree, art ware, elltwr ware, deopraied dish ere. eta hrolderte, Baeat sad rap. VBU TIATELWO . Whether m pVtseer Wat a haele, lake ea every trip a kottto af lyra af Pit, a It acta eaott pltttsstl aed ai ften ea taw htdaey, Um. aad haw. ata, prevvetleg fevers, heedeeaa, aad Meet fovwHesekkeeM, PeraalelaM eeet awtltea hy U htadltg dragghta. Meaefaetared if Ue Call fere la Pig fepCo. aaly. '"-' ; rwfWi.; . Kf Prwpevtr IV aVevi. Apply la th yVtgiH at T. T, Vef7erty. ' , Wt. Ot J let . TH1 HUUCITS. - The following qaotstleas were reoelr eJ by J. K Latham Ce, .Hew Bern K. O. New Tom, April 3. Cotton;- Open. High. Lew. Close Apr 7.87 8.00 7.87 8 0 May 8.01 8.29 8.01 8.24 Jely 71 8.10 7.94 8.18 Ag 7.05 7.74 7.65 7.74 Oct 7.36 7.43 7.38 7.4S Wnn.T: Open. High. Low. Close May 78 78 77, Low. 4T 78 Clot Con: Open. High. May 48 48, 47' 137, 7f 48, 104i 28, 150, 1044 Mi 13, Hi 101 47 Am Tob 135 So. Ry PM ...... 79 U. S. S 49 Con. T . 1011 Bo. Ry, c 38, Hock It 13IJ Mo. I. . . 108, st. p ; wh B. O S2 Leather Yi A. 8 54, A. C. 101, C. AO 4CJ T. C. I 5J Cettea receipt! wete 23,9M hales Mi I'lverpuel Spots 4 5-8. 8sles 1,000 bale. Futures, Mck.-Ar. 4.37, Aug-Sept 4 ( New Barn Cottn Market. Cettea le the local market yesterday waa quoted at 7 00 to 8.00 Advices to .1. K. Litham So. today were: yea New York. April 8. Higher prices on cotton arc probable I! Moohe & Co, New York, April .8 The sharp advance was was on shorts buying May Delivery. The very recent advance was on Fcrnle Wilson & Co. buying May. " Useless to express positive opinion If shorts keep buying. It. J. Johnston & Co. Frightened shorts covering cotton salot. May delivery ssid to be in strong hands. K. Uimui A Co. RKCKirTa. kint week latt year. 1,0!)0 1400 14,000 10.000 15,000 16,000 This week. Sat. Met. Toes. VTe.l. Tkurt. Frl. 1U.0 17.001) '-'7,000 IW.000 84,000 MJJeUlrJUJ New Shoe Arrivals. DreTto, Selby & Co.'s line of Spring OXFORDS for Ladies wear Cutler Lyon & Fields Ox fords for Misses and Childrens tyear. R, T. Woods Famous Button and Lace Shoes for the Child ten, with a tine of Oxfords for the very small youngsters, to arrive in a few days, , I - " TtTeTATm CUT BOND SOLD- hrlng a Coed Price, Considerably Above the Last sale. Tbe bond for 910,000 of the city or New Bern was ecld vetterday at 108, The best previous bid h id been 106, and at Ue meeting of the board of aldermen Tuesday night, oa motion of C. T. Watson, clerk J J Tolson sent a telegram to a Chattanooga firm offering tbe bond at 106). An Immediate reply was re ceived accepting the offer. The sale or the fa9,0W bonds to pay for Ue water work last August wis made at 106,, wo that thla sale was at a considerable advancu, making a differ. enceof$235. The sale putt 850 Into tbe city treasury, that being the amount realized on the sale above par. It was thought that there would bo some difficulty In selling the bond in a single amount Only one bond could be issued, for the whole amount, owing to an error of the clerk in the Leglslslure who copied the bill wrong. It was expected that the amount would be in small bonds, allowing them to be placed largely at home, many of them being accepted by the creditors of the city. The sale indicates that the city's credit It very good. Those famous little ptls, DciVitl's Little Early Risers will remove all im purities from your Bystem, cleanse your bowels, make tbem regular. F. S. Dully & Co, VOICE OF PEOPLE. Any Candidates ? Ed. Journal; I have watched your news columns for some signs of candi dates for Mayor. I read of the several csudldates proposed by friends, which were jokes, I suppose' and now sec the name of Mr. 8. 13. Parker announced for I tho MTOrlly' It Mr. Parker the only candidal for Mayor ? and does uo one want the Tsx Collector's oillce, for I see no nemo mentioned You sco just who tB announced, as you note above- The Journal cannot answer for any one who has not ar uouueed himself. Enquirer may find ballots at the Primary from which to make selection for candlutcs I Bartllng Remains. C. P. Berlllug, tlio well know middle street barber, has decided to rem iin in New Bern and hns bought back his place which lie had sold. Mr. Darling has many customers who would miss him if he left for other parts. O jtl. IBS T Q n. I .iSk. . BesritV) ) 'M W WS BCIffl Bigot -.to MAGNETIC HER VINE Easny. Qalekli . Pinumtlf Rest and. S.M.r".?,.'. TT. T-tit VI IB) Itf, NmvooS lability-, Iniomnltv FmlMmf Wcmnrv, at; waitin; Diavsaaet ana kit Yoaim rttcal'lng rr'.i t Irii oiceiaNm. 1 pr iMn.efof Miilrtl to niaddreia on rccattu! one 'Xtt Ua Altxuolisa Co bi. Pal, Mica. For Sale by K. 8. DUFFY & CO. I 4 .. ' Our sautes? ; H :.- NEW SPRING MILLINERY. Await jour inspection and your judgment m to it merit-!. It i to say the least the most magniflant tul'eotion w liuve ever sliown. To make this Kaater Display doubly iuteresting we will luvi; on sale this week: Several hundred beautifully trimmed Ladies' and Childrens'' Hats, Sailors and Walking HaU, at price fully one-third less than others as'r. Sailors and Walking Hats 25c to 13.5(1. Ladies and ( hildrens' trimmed Hats from 50c and by easy steps up to 20.011. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge, G. JL VARFOOT, 43 Pollock Street )OOOQODBODOOGODODO0OOOO( o 2 FOR MEN EE We lime jnsL rteoived a New and ereryone's t-ai li. Madras Sinpcu-I'p-tr-iliilu line of Derhy foul-in- ders for negligee wear. I i 'r: i ... " ' ii.i i ir, iiiii:'iini aim imi,irjii)j l!at Win-s, v. hicli Vi viH offer thisj week nl i f 0WVV Don't fail soe our New Tlme-in- one Tie. the -Kr-uk-nk". Ties iu , Y...l will make a se, i,n ,..! ,k a how. lonr-.n-halidnnd went. The ,f v ,.,., ik .n I ,n , i ; , 1 Hd inKe is now !,. 'I lie swelleet Hung ! straw HatK. Kv.ty -had- in Vxm ilinwn this eai-. Three lies in one, : ,.,., ; ,i, v ,, ,i, , . 50c. Oin I'unu-lii.iK Deartiuent is ovei'lloiiiH' New effects. Just Arriv,-( Z-phw- weight SliirK New ( 'ifal H .lis I h: Npliiig- st the "'dpi nr, $1.00. I'e mi ! e c ui "-In: I Wan-It for men I ! .ml', cm- -:,.e;t undei a patnl, ri ini' ui siitp BELTS of al 1 i It ti 1 1 1 il i ! i . t pi lees within Ii.tiSu,Iiimi'I-Ihi:,i'i. J. Q. Dunn & Co. 4ul(ittm to .M fail LI nil, 57 VOIAAH11L KTIIEET. S,lS'lSlSilSllSl' iSl'lSl' lldleTVItrt K S Mftnninn Stnnft tn Hfta th S ew w r aeaj w -aw llenllh im the Fountlntlon r Hlrpimtli. KAT PAHKKIl'fH ii ItO l.HI VM ! nave just ieiveia ritr.en "i ri i.i t uir i . i ; . 1 1 . ur s srllele! : I tm y E'tporalr'l Apple. CaliMmla I'nitte. A Hi ra Tatile I'eenkea I'l I " " T'nuit. I " Ytncy t.mru . . . A Paine Ftni j ralmi Finrj ( alitoml !! v)rg P'tum Onsl . . . . . . Give in a Cell fr terihlnj i er line i ll l t Li i pirate toe Team f l,e.ir. J. !E. lPj.lZlZ.12T2y Jr. Wholesale and Urtrll Qracer, PHOM G9. Cor. Ilroad A Ilnnrork Hi. OUILFORD LEWIS. Wall I flOCT. t bav, the mfmcf tot lUe Celt, ' . brll AUTKSU I RA I n WAI.L rATER. . Bampltej aent to ynr hmtm or n1 U t at iHwwti' Omti'Cllpnwy tux, 103 VM.ft Kt 7 & Summer Shapes ia Collars. The most amazing 'display of li'ic ; I losicrv. ; r v c di inuninalilc in ; tllp Nw Deifrm. S"' ' '" "' " ' " 'I" " " " " , lrj;e ratine of priee. tuw y..nd tins sriiiin are a d-dudii n the eve. ,,,,, I(1,w g,,H;,,, ,.,,,. K i 1 Sh-ie.i fur ' oo. ' ( r.wf,.rd l'atent Kul al ( ',o. We del v r i.nipcl il i,.n en lh.- I w alu. s Aai !n hec til- slnprt SUITS. We will ii"t :i a w..i, aU.ini . . 1 1 1 Suit, si! wr mii vii I" do is I'p (Mill .llii Kt ll.eni, t 1 1 1 ' V " ill -'.! tlieins.-lve- si llie M in. n knlil l.n 1'HH KS at hu . . fT. i III, in w tw ererw i i i ?, K mm .ti.. I r, ,i rlti .en, i .ti I'. SA. pkr j CwrlHetic:. The eetl Own t he hd le Crave iCneaijfor the irtal of erlttlsai eases wfll ha a rfl lerai ef the kepetktr eoari hflealaf ea th tto4 Meatte ihefere the Iret Mee4r la SepeeatWr jaeslhelat Aefeet IKh IW. ...' to , .'m I M Wa4 aver te that Tana af th NerHofe.Mri W, K. W a twee. W.'att Tefff at KMttf to4f. BOYS.
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