THE .JOURNAL. Published every day la tbe year, exoept :i ttoadar. at to Middle street - -. illBSCRlPTOIBAS - ;Oae j cr, In advance ;"...4.00 J Monijay. by cnieriii tie clt,; fv ;$0 '-'' ftfratfafn Mala TurAlull AIV ft Tin! 1 uiyi hMu& awarma t .,"'f y. inlered the onl OiScO, UeW ?erii , N.O.,ae second class fcaWJj&lsSJ Official ..JPapor ibfMMi Beta;wil '?Jt.'5 VIRTUE 0J THE Db&AKi MAKER. ; Charles M. Schwab, TOnsger .Pf tie great Steel Trust, hsaUry Is re ported to be one mllltoA dollars a yei r, is before the public -as the. exponent of the triumph of nqn-eduallpn Jp-ver edu cation, .... ' !? :V:va ! Mr. Bchwab's position seems to be, accepting himself as the illustration, that the advantage c i well trained school life are Inimical to success in life this success being In llr )hab's eeti. mitlon the gaining of many dollars. The indWldualsucceiff, pecuniarily, of this steel manager, has naturally turned his head. He attributes to 'himself vlr- tues, and cannot -iee why pthtrt 'shall not follow in M course of life, snd thereby acquire the mine virtues. Mr. Schwab shows bit ignorance when he seeks to make the youth of the conn' try all strive for. the' dollar to the ex clusion of all else, 'i ;Jfj It Is Impossible that every mn shall be & millionaire, as is pictured by the steel manager, and yet lliiCinan would advocate a course for the young men to follow, which means only the pursuit of the dollar, without anything else to fall back upon if failure Is made, 'j If every young man should lay aside the pursuit of knowledge,'' h gained through public school anj Oblloga, and go out into the world to seek only the dollar, the successful one "at the very most must be limited - But In the pursuit of knowledge, how ever severe the course of study may be, there Is success for all-(t may not be that the student will be ble to satisfy his gross nature as Mr.'Schwsb can, thr ugh the ability of his dollar, but the student can see and enjuf a thousand things In life, wb'ca are invisible to Mr. Schwab, pleasures which his dollar can not give. ; ' If education and Its v-ilua to every one was not so lmpertshably fastened upon the people of this country1, there mlghi be much barm dfcns by strro public talk? as Mr. Bchwab's, who advocate, as III tie education si possibly (or, business men. ; What is needed Jtodsf,' 1 not such publio advocates of the rirture of tht dollar maker, bated vocal se of odoca lloa, snd the vaktt t lltee which arc not ('.van for self aloat,' at, ht the money maker's. '-'"'. f'-;' Mr. Schwab ny I a agio that the virtue of mbney msklag, sod It soooeaa, makes klm aa aotaorlij, 'ajd a sals adviser of the youth of,, the; ooentry. le to sooooy getting, he may he 1 1 aatborlty la I's ova line, bet could another person, to aaf totntog of tie tboasaods aewooM laftaaaco, follow his melboda to the an sncoeM T Mr. Schwah ihlMw JkWU as a finished at list la dollar gatUsg, hoi as aa ndfUor of the yonth, proves hy bis talk 10 know swHh' if. of the ml valve of life, Ha alota, k"os or poaslV . . .. . B, ' tsti 0 fro, Crvf of ToUtov' , i Lccae CoVWTf X . I raa'J. Casit nvkee oath that he I Uokr paruet ti U4 trm of F. I. Caaaar Cos nf htuiaeei la U Cky Of ToMo, poaity tad Hiau afoct- (M, ad that raid, 01 will pay the W Oaa ilrhat4 Doujiat lot aara'sad every rase of lt"a ibei -waaaol he ewree) It ae -of limit's nuiitl ciusit. Beom U befov m aaJ loWtrtbed . la my prases, this 4th i4 I , hsf, k. tX tw , III I twlc, - . Usll'l Ciatk Cere ! islet ajsJIy.aael Me dUsnly 4 ), aad ssacnM ' twrfan f i - S) , Bawl foe levllaHMlala. trm. r.i.ciiKvhTo7 .in.a; ItoUht Jrrria. Tie, . ltalrsFsasnv Pills th t . . . Ce t munmry i , Alfc... X, T. Vf If SMKI f i as Tmy'(, ran tm ittt m it' n Mreew S-e ,i pvr4 swi y jt '. j i t r. .f tb t f 'fT.T-t i TU n h Sp. ' t. Taatal Tlrriaa, . " Ovid tells na that the first temple of Vesta at noma was constructed of wat tled walls and roofed with thatch. Ilk the primitive but of the Inhabitant. It was Mrtie other than a circular cov ered ti replace and was tended by the unmarried elrl of the infant comma- nlty. It Korred as the public hearth of Home; and on H glowed, unextin- gnlsuea througneot the year, toe sa cred flro "which w supposed to hav leca broufiht from Troy and the con tinuance of which ws thought to. be linked jvlth the fortune of the city. ' The name Vesta Is believed to be d rlTcd from tne same root a. the-Sda- skiit woe, which means "to dwcH'to inlsaldt andr shoirs that slie was the pxIdoKs of home, and home hnd Hie licnrth ns it tocua. r A (own, a atnte. is but n large family, and what thetlo- nwHtlc- ucorth was to the houso that, the temple of the perpetual Ore, 1 cmhe to the city. Every town bad it voeta, oc common hearth, and the col onies derived their flre from the mothvl or hearth.-; '"'., '- -"-:-.':..:;';.' .Should a vestal maiden allow toe sa cred flre to become extlngulehed she wa beaten by the granoT pontiff till her blood flowed; and the new flre was solemnly rekindled by nibbing togeth er of dry-Avobd orhy focusing of un' rays. Tlie.-clrcular form and . domed roof of the temple of Vesta lrere anr Tlvals of the prehistoric hot of .the aborigines, "which ere .f Jnvarlably rouno. rjomniu Magaane. Foutfit For His 1M ' H father an 1 .'later both died of Consumpttpn," writes J; T. Weitl orwax of Wyandotte, Mich., au'UI was aved from the tame frightful fate only by Dr. King's Kew Discovery. -AhaUack - of Pneumonia left sn obstinate, cough and v ry severe lung trouble, ." which an ex client doctor could not help, but. rew monlns use oi.tnis wonnenui mein- elne made me as well ts'ever and I gained much In weight." infallible toy Coughs, Coldt and all Throat and Lunc trouble. Guaranteed bottles 60c and fl.no at C. D- Bradhsm's drag store. Trial bottle free. Big Strike of Bricklayer In Mew York. New York, May 17. Fifteen thousand brlcklayett struck today. The Union championed the cause of eighty brick. layers, who demanded thai they be paid four forty day for three weeks they were compelled to lay off at the Stokes apartment house, their pU.n having been taken hy roofers. It Sated His Leg. P. A. Danforth, ;ofj LaGrange. Oa., suffered for six months with frightful running sore on hit leg; but write that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured li In five days. For Dicers, Wounds, Dies, It's the best salv In the world. Cure (uarranteed. Only 2So. Sold by O. I) Bredhsm, druggist Kmpltal at I4M1 Moment. Norfolk' Vs., May 17-Monroe Lewl who wat to have been hanged here toils for murder, was granted respite todiy Ibrnuirh the efforts of John Graf, bis frlcoi, who begged money from door t Inor to psy the cost of the Court of Ap- orals. Flohrkcc, 8. C. Nov. S6, lVOn. 1 was first sdvlsed'by our family phy sician In Charleston to ate TBTn'NA with our baby when she was bat very young Infant, aa a preventive of eollr. and to warm sad sweeten the? ttomacl j Later It was awful la teething troubles and lis effect ha been found to b u very beneficial and. so free from the dinger that arcooqueatapo tht use of drag end soothing tyrspt, that ' btrs come to regard li, after na Mb three children, u on -of Iks aeoessltlsv wha there to a aaw baby la the house (ad oatfl the teething troubles art; over sod w lake pleasure la recommending It to oar f Heads Issued of lb horrid staff that so many peopl at to keep their baWee qnlet .: Baaawau. M. Art. (Mgr. DaUy Thaw a4 Weakly Timet Meseeagar.) ', -t. r VaHlMiaak tm Oh I ' , Wellttoa, O. Mty proaoenoed aanhqeak shock wat felt here earl) thl moral of. Tte first' dlsiarbaaot m of fBett .forco to awakoa pita) pervott tud was followed by two hard tfwaort of otrth tbot e'tplaoed fnral DsWUt't LllUt tUrly BlatW March Ih rettotest part of the howl d tt tTth IttpsrlUto tpoedlly with 4lorafoft, , They tr fsiaoel for theli adlcacy. hWy lo take, aevtr grip, 1 1 Dffy tkOo. ..V - MM Trn r UMf, ,' "' f Rtw Tovk, Mty lt-Tke Miath reaisBMl urtsl for AthaayUls saora- laf. Old Solicfl Eiptflaicc . "X " K M, Alalia, aoivrl wsf vetortn.of Wtachsairr.Iad, wtluw My wife was tlrh loog llttt I frUaf gone 4 tort trtMwt, hat we wholly tr4 kt Dr. k leg's Hew I If rilK ' which Watkt4 oltt for her ItnJik " They alwtytdo., Try lUm. Oa'y ft III). D. feradbaas'i itiat lore.v " awv, a. rttMa at n"4 Kr Tork, Mty I Wftav Mnl P. Pkllltpt,tf llstlein), la,, ko gained faar hy arMlrailsg the atlast ttrlte I FMirpoal rot(u, w found niMrd a a Vlaib Awaa tpart ta at. CAPUDiriE erst HEADACHE lAGHIITi: IV, ft, at 4 r I m;!-. F"f tC0 '7 C. P. T rt '. tm ! ' '; A !'.-. : JAPAN IN WINTER. Cr la na nf the Jllch Maa Tkan la Or inuklu. T suppose that the American people and the Russians are the only western races that really keep warm In winter. mill those who dwell in other countries admit that they have the tame ideal by their Inefficient effort to attain to It," wrltet Anna N. Benjamin in Alnalee'. "The Japanese winter la most trying on account of it continual dampness, tut the Japanese are content to remain cold." They make almost no effort to overcome It The old Ibushldo' (chtval roas) idea of the -"samurai" (knlghtsj wat that It was effeminate to feel cold, tnd inch is their severe training! that they do not really feel It as we do. The wearing of tome extra -'kimonos and the use of a 'blbocbl,' or" trailer. In which Are. a few 4inj.tick of lighted charcoal, are. the. only- concessions to winter weather. T With the hlbacbr they never pretend to beat more than their finger tips, which they hold ovet the coals. It is need when the house 1 entirely open.: , j. ".;;22'-''"'':''. bollt of thin, light wood, and the elid ing panels which tervo. for door, and Window have paper panes. . They aro as apt to be open as closed during the day. When 1 took my first jlnriklsha ride through the streets of Nagasaki, I forgot my own sufferings- In my :ym patliy lor this unhanny nation,- which at surety as thc-eold come endured such misery from It. .The coolie wear thin blue Cotton clothes and are always pad dling through the rhnd.- The ttorekecp cr sit out in their open booth, and the women go bareheaded about the street. Id the "houses of the rich the still cold behind the closed panels is often more Intense than, that outside In the sub thine, where the air it stirring. The tctroobi and public buildings are equal ly frigid. - -! ; : . "It seemed to "line that thetmly warm things In Japan were thebables, wlio looVed like bundle of gnyly colored ernpe, their round bends covered by knit cops. They slumber peacefully tucked down their mothers' backs. The attempt to keep warm In winter It hot entirely a 'modern Improvementthough It goes with western civilization. . The Koreans do It very thoroughly, the Chi nese to a certain extent The Japanese, es a race, continue to scorn It a they always have done, and this It merely one of a hundred example which provo that the Japanese are still true to their traditions In their dally life and as yet little affected In the ordering of their homes by the Ideas adopted from the west" NOVEL CURES. Unlqne Metfcod Bmwtovcd to Over come Certain Dlneane. Freezing, baking, Illuminating, tor turing, frightening and bruising are among the accepted ways of curing cer tain diseases, says a writer in the Phil adelphia Time. For example, the bak ing cure: When one has a well devel oped rheumatism, be Is placed In a spe cies of stove and the crystals of uric acid are literally melted out of bis body. Another odd cure once tried for rheumatism was burial In damn, warm clay. The first rheumatic burial took place at Menominee. Mich. The treatment was not a success, and this form of cure bos been given up. The freezing cure: This was first In traduced by a Swiss doctor, Paul Bur- deyrout. lie placed his patients In sheets Immersed In Ice wntcr, packing tbe patlcm all about with crushed Ice. This Ircstiurut Is today used In typhoid fever canes. . Or the patient It plunged Into an let water hath. Tbe treatment saves many lives. Itaglng fever above 105 degrec- F. has been brought down by these means to normal 08 2-3 degree lo res than ten- minute. Neither of these modes of treatment actually freetcs one. A physician of Paris, U. Flgcau, Introduced in 1800 an ammonia vapor method, which really fro the patient Tbe body was placed Id a chamber Into which certain chem icals wer introduced. Ammonia gat, by sudden evaporation, then produced Intent cold, and the blood In the body lost moat or in beat. U. Flgoau't method did not meet with success. Borne of hi patient succumbed ' to tb drastic mease re. and the practlco wat abandoned. K -' - - : Th Wheel rrvfcUm. ' ; Whtchi at any given moment hi mov tag forward faster be top of a eoaeh wheel or tht bottom - - V " - i ; Tb answer to tht question oeem llmpio oogh, bat 'probably nine per sons out of tra. asked at random, would give lb wrong reply. Jt would appear at first tight that the top and bottom tBatt bo moving tt tbe mm rats that Is, tb mm of th earrtuce, Rut by a little tboogbt It Will be dis covered that the bottom of too wheel la In fact, by tbo diractlaa of Its mo tion aroaod II si la, mo? lug backward. In aa oppuit diracttea to that whlrfe th ctrrls la tdrstxing tod hi roa- equeoUy etittooary la space, while tb point oo top of th wheel 1 bmv lg rorwtrd with tb doubt vetotiiy of It owa aotloii (round Hi ail and th tpead at which th can-lag tnovra, Plow Onrns Ik aaa Th tea kti It flower gtnWa, bnl lb MoOtn art Dot oo planU as Ihry tr op (he fautd. It Is the anhoal of tb nc (bit make tu gsrdena, tb eortl of lb tropical wslert partlca. hrty oitklng a diatlny of fiorsl beauty that fairly rluls Ihf gorgtoo tvtar Hig and dVll.ai grara pmmted tj Mod Otinw. Ho ttuovly do Invy ht plant Mnnmi that H U hard to t Uev that b7 am a Holly aalmnl la orgaortalluo. tr, fitackford sty lint mong lb forsl grdn Ibwe r be of cvrloos fpnns snd fllilria Color dnHlrf ltit Ju.t as IM Mfl ard buitM-ntc- drt iiif plant gn wi on tond.-ClkaTj C1irili it penpl on); kasw vhtl In bnl Kndol t)vprnt Cor ll nna! di 0dla tlf rff knnH-botd th a fW (mn;.! nkn At nr f'Pet ff a feeing nt la )i '.i ifir Mr f . t.i Inf. (!tiirx. inf Hi nn b or bfMk. si ty trn1't!l..n at Ajt; Sl. A pfpr'l B, Rr.;., p tU(Jf, h. ti ll aa ! f- lb rtmn rh, ', d , f ! j. ij I -, Utn'y t't I I n j- j . t f ::: ! V Dyspopsia Curo Digests what yea eat.. This preparation, contains all of tb eiiKcsiauta ana digest it Kinat or riKKt. itgivQg intuiutreiieraiia never faiU to cure. It allows you to eat ah the food you want. Tbe mostsonMilr stuiuachs can take it. By lu uae niany tlutusaiidt of dy-speptlca have--been rurcit after 6vcrylhlngcl8o failed. H nrevon 1 1 iortnauon or in on i lie aiom- inti, relieving an attires alter eating. I u lug u Hueccusary. jf icasani to take. 2; can't helt'!-''- i but do veu aooii iirfdimljiby RO. TcW rr A Oa, lhlrt "VVA boUle coolttins ) Umai Ibe G0c slo t Bt DOT FX Oa' " . He Had'! Lwt BnralAiv. "John," tbe aakl, suddenly (halting hln, nborel A burglar in the bou,' "Are yoa" surer batked,;V;'' v Toslttve," the replied. . "Don't yo hearhtmT,.;i';4cVT-; ' " "' '" He got tip and began to dress hastily, Jlt iuletly.'r'.i ':.s -', "What or yoa going to do, John? she inquired.. 'l.ni going to sneak out the back way : and get a policeman," he an weredr." " ' 'Bat If yon go right down ttalra now,", she tald, "you'll find htm In the dtnlntt room." "Oh, I'll find him, will IT' he retort ed sarcastically, . "Well, now you Just look me over carefully.'' ies, John; what of itr 'l)o I look like a man who hat lost a burglar anywhere?" "No; of course not but" "Do I have the reputation of being an Impertinent fellow who Is always Interfering with other people' bus! ncsTto I In any way resemble the loot and found department of a daily newspaper?. "No." "Then why should I get tangled np with other people' property?' "You're afraid, John." - "Afraid nothing!" he retorted tadlg nantly. "1 am looking at It from an ethical point of view. This burglar un doubtedly has been lost by the police, and if I took charge of him they might think 1 was trying to steal him and make a lot of trouble for me. Besides, I'm no searching party. Yoa women don't understand tbe etblct of business at all." Chicago rost , Tcallne? tnn ehslanaalr. In the town records of the city of Boston there Is a curious passage Which records how a nehnolmnatw n-a examined and what happened. The manner in, which tbe visit of Inspection I recorded makes one Incline to tbo view that tbe unlucky schoolmaster may not nave uaa rair play, although If be wo really IneUlclent he may be Sfllr1 tO ham hpn IllriirAri hff hla rvuim lu the record for tbe 22d of May, 1TZL It Is tot forth that: "Coll Pen Towntend.' Jctvmlnh Al len Ewir, ft John Edward together whu tnc select men. visaHtod the wrlshtlns School at the Ronlherl Knit of Boston on Thlrsdny the 24th apll ana Kxamimnt (be Scholar un der inr Ames Angers tuition to their proficiency In Rpadlng writing 8cy HhcrlliB A the master abllltv of lnih. Ing ft Inairnctlng youth hi rules A. meinous inervrore And are of Opinio Thnt H will be no Ron Ice to th Town to Continue. uir inm In that Kmiiln. (Vliefrnnoa If was voted that the said Ur. Ames Anger tboold not eon tloue waiter of the "Said Boatb school" - li I true that nothing I tald of the oiptuoa or spelling lorok-ated at tbe "wrlgbilng 8c1k1," and It U also poo slide Dial a eierk rather than tb com mute was reap as lb h for th error of the record, bat there, I certainly toiuelhlug alKurd In th passage aa It nana, ' . ' :""; tmeoM tnu. Tb Canadian Bortbnat ts a naatnv llonary havea for wealthy yosrag Kaf fiisnror or oomodie tnajtinct. , Msm ber r tbeot tttUy oarrha) bant ing and earnnla; otrtlt from th Hnd. oa Hay company and srrik Into tb oarren mwo to prospect fof Btlnerafal or lak ap land th nralrV, Sot moat often the rttra te tb dvflbnt- thm ef tbe town , with nothing bet hard wards for the wIMerns, - The conalrocTloe of the TrBtanmrnn railroad rndncvd the yoanger eon of ae wvenay Kogtiah fsmny to tak trip tulo ibtt oetteodlafe dlatrtrt Be rrtonrad M Ottawa -a - r)laannofo4 eaaa. "If tbe eaoet oVeotate eowBtry Tom ea imagiae.- he tald I friends, "I hare bev ewt pronpeettng oirxnlmra for what daf -wit host tln fgj of snlrosi llfav Once tbe oiy itvtna thing I ram arms was him. aad M was na eiarmfivl that it wa trrleg knock tt bratne ewt againatairre." i . II i aer woodpcfcf-Ntw Te CemrarrcUl Adrertlaae. tt truy h ti-f roun te dlapet a pop. emr ovtoaioa. hot there l o nr tb tbnoaanda nna wtlnana ship laanrli t flor exit hvtwv tbst lb liraalirullr rrUrxll haul inn broken Saul rial lh stem nf I ship M anyihlug but th cbof-m brand of tbsmtwr draw from I to admlrart fllsr. VbnTrf a ship la tsnrvrhed la d(krr4. th lnilrnlty (fwrniolr tuow iio as h euM of tb ynMUth sin) In, ln.jr.1 (n v U ) ef tV) la I H' m or S ali!!lli,ji Inr wtnn. Irnr H follc,l tt.Bt rtril 01l Is !! lr "t frrn lb kdralrars rrl!f, trt tt fnnln!y ! n4 rtiaminstie f f'.rIrii titiiirr.-r.r.!h r-sty srd t:iary liliwuil nl ll. "Il'll". frnirni. I.ltf R. on fr' I i - t j- n c'f a It T t ' Sr, fin, . tn t h " 1,1 o-f If 1 ' ' r.-.' ! ! r., 1 , , - , "THt UtW TENANT,, BW, vkni m bt ur Hit 1 irr - --' dom afaut the wanneiiti at bit tasart'', i ana lekd tw an, ant la ck put , etrtnaa darfcaeia Klxne lorlora and nanv - -- Vlvr ptarcad na nippr nwlAV taroacm .. -tim mm nj uuen upon im noon ;.Wn roamarf tuartn ant nw" . -v But aa certain 4y canit nt'j";'' :; Wha knacanl aad vouM not to oenlel , And tnmr th twtea camienu wtd ; -- " .; and mtcrad irltk th W and iot,: te dinrr web tlul (rid had i Th dust that lad metfrH had taM, '-' .''Tln) tvtod hanaiiw, rra and bayed, ' .V , Bad TUuabtd ere Ml wort m donn. flS, hi toth aweai njt betrt lor n " ' , ' V - Xku of old aorroainf ud doubt, . ' And to toth'nrt It U alwat . f With pace aad toppr certalatrt . Oh, hoax to g U"d lw inch a M' ;s, J And rery maet nor Irt him And - That (haa) ana traant left behind, ' rTht silent, tad eyed aKmorjrt -'ATtoodont Quiimr in Jhuner" Bazar. ; ' TVIU Drclara MarUnl Law. Albaoy, N, -T," May 17.- Owing to conflict bet wih soldlert snd striken It i reported-'thtt -irmrti'iil law' wit te declared In the Klate rapiial city ni.drr military control. " Tbo strike sympsthl aerf say H ts thoif turn to shoot now and are arming." . .'."O little girl wa iinoonscions fit m strangulation during a nnWen and ter rible attach of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv ing her three doses. The croup was masiernn ana our little darling epeertlly recovered." Bo writes A. L. Spslford, Chester, Mich. F 8 Duffy & Co. COURT CALENDAR. Superior Court Craven County, May Term 1901. FIBST WKBK. Mnrnlny, May S7ih. 81 Wilson vs Wilson. 82 Deanlson vs Decker. Wood vs Neal. Tneailay, SMIh. (13 Meadows vs Peny. 24 i ohn vs Heath. 43 Darnell & Thomas vs ilollir. 47 Tripp vs Brewer 68 McSorley vs K. C. D. Line. Wrdnxiiilay, SDth. 56 Smith vs Foy. 00 Ives vs Ins. Co. 64 llollowell vs Caho. 115 Horwll. vs Duffy (nrat esse) 63 Shclky vs Hawk. TharKlay, 30th. 7 Coho vs Heath. 60 Register vs GriQln. 73 Webb vs Jaycocko. 74 Williams vs Tel. Co. Friday Slat. 76 Rhem vs. ComniiMloncri. 78 Meadows vs. Ives. 79 Lsno vs Rsney. 80 Heath vs Calloway. hi Miller vs Robert?. . Unttirtlny Juaa lt. 31 tiaskint vs Droaddus, 67 Gonlner vs White. H4 Hsncock vs CommlBBlonera. l5 Waditworth v Buller. 88 nrv y vs Clark. ai Wl c.x vaSllUI.'. MOTION. .1 M. alowit vs Tlwlalc. if tank vs Spenrcr. 41 Duffy vs Perry, ae Bratlham vt City. 4t iimlham vt City. M Onlley v Hafely Co. 88 McCarthy vs Hill. DIVORIK. II Groan vs Oreo. m tun V uni. Drown v Brown. Ortasofe v Drlosnn, a Hotlgee vs Hodge. Tork York. -. HliDqOABTEKS 0R HARDWARE , ' ""Aad all Kindt of IlesOipg and Cooking Stove and llMgV pme,"Ceeijl, . riaeler, Palott, OiW, Varnish, Puiij, 8h, Dtmrv flllod, ObUerj ami UI tbe oenfal artlcfre niuatty foood , in an (Tp-Uriial Ilardware Btore, ' . . " - , z U4r Iiot Chtu wla, nilXV JIKR1V. ;':Wa CV Pi.llcitlm ire'i-Boii. , ' Monk ( amllna I la IMfeprihw ( rttrt I'aajnty, f Unvrt Julia Manhall,' W-IJI lnlf. ' .hall. II T Manksll, ( t ' ' 1-e.Ha Msnkall, aad - , X.r.h.lU u Iwl Irmi aantod bolng iatanl ap. wrt( hr lhlf t . f-nd II A Mr.hit and It A H.nhall. A ' , iy K, Mar.lr.SI, , TtDTl'-J Th tf l n ' kawft t! Uh nntk ibai aa nril", nit a aW. hM lS ir,mmmr1 In mUi fl i t I ta f nMr, rf it m ( ' in It a rti a f -rl ft l1 i.t'ift ta i rv,iT. 1 f.r'.'Ha. a l ! I ftr'--' U- l j f ;t; Bf , u -1 ' It . - i t. I I . , I c , , ,.( l I ll, ( - Tr,., fjt i , t f , ,,.(,. H 1 ' a ' I ' r. E:W.Siallwooi fTf?r-r fiini.diilcklf. PifwieallT Resfofil. Imt riutur, Kenoita .vtmn, " cxeawa. ft r-t Fov 3alehyF W. v-B-aOSTCEiC Capital, Surplus and Prodis $88,850.00 - APRIL 3vth, 1901. Have something solid to back you. Nothing like a Hank Account to make yon feel at ease with the world. If you have not oiionetl one yet begin at once No timo like the present We will ac cept an account as small as tLOO, and our best endeavors shall be to make our relations with you mutually pleasant and proiitablc. Nice Residen ce On Johntton street for-sale nt alow fif?ui'i'. I a'eo have oiw my IihikIh 100 first-class fence misIs, and 10.000 laths (hat will be disposal of very cheap. E. E. HARPER. I'hone 19:(. List your Taxes. Notice i hereby given, Hist the list taker Tor the Hill township Craven coun ty, will sil at the Court House in the city of New Bern Juno 1st to 1 4 1 1t In elusive, snd fretn 241 h to 2111 h inclusive, at 'them's station on the lfilh, at. Itellalr on the 21st ami 22utl of Juno 1001. At which time snd placo, all tax payors of said township, are required lo return to the list taker, for taxation, for the year 1901. All'lhn real estate and personal ptoperty of every nature, and lo give in tl e r polls. Under the palus and penal ti04 Imposed hy law. Your attention is especially called to the ri'vcnne an. W. N. I'uoii. List taker. I-ROSPEROUS r1E OF THE WORLD wouldn't think nl enrlng a 'ady.nldll suit of i liilhlnK. ('ne of the hiiurtex of life In to hare your lotiilng lu lit well, hang null, look null and lit )..ur Inili vldu.tlity eHTialljr In wami wrother We 111 makn you a suit of i-lolliiug fnun terri. at pricfia llial will give you lhi luxury sl s fair prur. F. Jfl. i'liadvt irk, H. M. Pollock, (Jvtry. Focd, .alt and -FxchaoKo The CHEAP EST Turnouts In the city; i y No; 70 S-uth Front Etreet, opposite note! Chattawka- Aary tm tr yl Fnk rt odt. rDiiihf .4 tlifcr. I.ltawrtk A farlul ,iua, at, , 4 f i In, l-rir,, -tr 1 rih,... . m . U,. .u- a .J to 1 V a . .. . .. ..i s. -. i'l J t- w ' f ' t"fia. I - I . i H a r-n l"ll STABLES t K7 MA6XET1C kebvike; tv.lt with a Written litfcttnr. Inaiimma, eauiu Mmumt, a-4 aU . an hhiii ranaiMn rn'iTi aanr cr mn to S5. Maiivd UanyadScou wrsatt4anc. DUFFY f"0. A.&N. C R P. THHCTABT.T s: 19 To Tiiks ElT I s. iui j, Dec. Wl llOti at r.':0U A. . K. T. iJoing Karl rkiRKDVtJt: Going Wet No. 8 Passenger Trains Lv. p m HTATIOHR: 8 40 Ooldsboro 4 0!) LaQrange 4 32 Kington 5 40......Ar. New Bern, Lv.. 5 50 Lv. " Ax.'. 7 15. . . Ar. Morehead Oity Lv. No. 4 Ar. a m .. 11 OS ...10 38 ...1012 . . 900 ... 811 ... 8C7 . N.: 7. I.e. a. m.- 7 40 ... 8 im f so. . . . n 55 I' 50. . . . 11 15 ...a Pi Sim nger -Hun In) H (Inly Nc. 8 A. p. m. . . . floldaboro . . ..IjiQrnnge .. .. Kin. ii n Dover .Now Btrn Morchoad ('ity Lv .... 80b .... 7 2'. ... 7 1 .... 6 .... 6 4 W No. 6, Passenger Train. No. 6, I'm e iik r Ttt.li,. nTATiONH: DailvJEiorpt Stjndav. Ar. jt. 7 SO. . 7 48.. 7 5S . H II) . 8 28 8!'.fi . H4I! . li 0 20.. 9 SO. . 952 . A. M. . (loldhiioro. Lv.P, u . 7 14 Ikwl's I JaOraiiKC . . Kalling Creek. . KlnHtnn. . . . OaNwell . . . . I lover . . . ( )ore ( 'nttk . . Ttiararorn ... Clarkn New Horn.. . 6 40 68t . BS . li: . 5 M . 54 . r. if . 5 10 . 5 Of. . 4.S P. a). No. 1, Mi'tl Kt. and 1'aHa.Tn. Lv. a m 5 01! 5 31 .. 0 15 I No. 2, stations: Mx't Ft. and Pass. Tn. Ar. p m . . (loldslKito 6 ifci lkiHt's 4 58 ... IjiUrange 4 28 .Kalling oreok 3 5 ....Kiiiaton 8 as Caswell 2 2" Ar. Dover Lv 2 10 . ..core ore 1 10 0 2!) 7 15 . . 7 23 7 57 .... H 20 8 55 TtiRcarora 12 48 9 13 Clark's 12 40 9 4) Ar. Now Horn, Lv 12 10 1 HO Lv. ' Ar 10 47 2 12 Hiverdale, 10 Id l- 20 croatan 10 00 3 5 llavclock 9 40 8 H4 Newport, Lv 9 0(1 8 4? Wild wood. 8 47 8 5'J Atlantic 8 H8 4 f 8... Ar. Morchoad city, Lv.. .820 4 23 ...Ar. M. clly Depot, Lv 760 f. A . U. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Tnca-lay. Thursdny and Raturday, fi. L DILL, Sttpt rintc trto n BL4. KsMiT.1 4 W kLUlGRT, i Mansfaclarrr of JiMKirira, VVaKn. I arts, Ac, Krnalrlan IHinron karl NeUte, Rangtn, W'aKin, Darlr and kopt no band for sale, Nkwtaa HmmIH fr rwat Mtrrai. l-nr lla llillr...t. Htsyi 1 . . Hlr for I'urtillun. ' I'jr lrte f a JiKUtnanl and order In s certain special pmrvlln; hoora Win. , M. Waiaon, llctk lo the Kuprrlor Coail of Cfarea county mala anil reodnied May HHh. 1901 la a certain enaiW where ia W. F Hill aad II . V. Hill, bin wlf. are plaisUffa, awl Hainarl Haiti, John flollna awl Kmlty, bla nlfn, t.'karley Ann Halloa and otUra. and la Wire of Daj j rVatlry sad J no A. Bratley are dafrwl ant I will ripoae for snJa at palnlo oil cry Bilbo Omit bona In Mew Hera at It n'eWk sa. esj Moaday, Jan I7U, IWI. fnv eak la tka kurhnm biA rWr.lkeMl.wlaa'UiHt, sltaau4 la Iks voaatyof craw ami tUniaof Honk farollna oa lb aorta aid el New i mess ana Ts k.r s rrnk almM tfun fellnalxivo New rWa fa tka fwknf FJ'J ;ZZZ7Z 't pvamnatataninM Im aorra na 4aiaaan4o Kid no Wain ba Um4 Faone Mr Uaa, fotawtly k Uadof jarajaaaia iwauev, oaoaaxl. , , , v U. 0. W HiTRHL'Wrr, 4 "Skecter" timo. tmA WMowt UU aniairnav f , . elra WrawVAotihr ta Mi tn nt any d-w m whvd.i and ai v, wnsm U- r-fc-k b. in, m fc-- tmi rIWiir fifftnin ft lot iku mI m m of fh,m nt f,i fw, a.-4 w 111 mas yaa tmptr-' vTiJl Kn a la, en M H b4,t-,-, hl.U. 4,', U,, .mil na. 7TB TUB I lli'ri . . .. f-.l f w.ll sell . 1 " f -I ' ':", V. f ai. In o, rf!tf f n It 4,ti a 1. an at ' aan-a (m!,.,, 1 t -ta it :5 t. . 1. A FEW HEUGHTFtTL FIRST-LASS SUnnER TRIP5 via. the NEW YORK CENTRAL At rates within the reach of all. I'm m NPW OI K lo Niagara Falls and Buffalo (I nn . American .Exposition) during the season, front 9.i o to $ ?.i o To Rochester & return,J line 4 & . 7.ti-t To Kansas' ity and return, une 7th, 8th and 9ih, ,.tiIj :t:i v ToOineMH.ati and retnm, July 4th. 6th and 6th, only Immi To 4 iiirii i hli, rolurniii( via tl,c 8 1 Lawrence River, only 27 25 To Cincinnati, returning via M. lAV.n-i.ee .it t aiiUti.i i.4-1 .i.i.ly ; 0 tiuu-iiiiiUtL, rtMttiiiiiig i:t St . Lawrence I iver, Qtiebce :nni tin ' Fagtienay, only. 311 .25 To an I int.ciM'onnd retnrn. .Inly 4tlt, 12th, i inly 7(1(0 m r-;,n r rancist-o. n tninin n I Oltblid, Lilly 'll ( ) l'o f-iin Y rttneisco, r-t it I'll in ia Portland including live ai d nr lialftlays in Vcll..tstui.i ! :i i k . Ulllli l'o I liaiitiiiKpin and n turn. .Inly 5, 15 on : o I ettofl and return, July (, )7." II To DeltoiL, returning via Alexan dria l ay, only, 2(1.75 To Detroit, rctitrnieg iu St. 1 aw- reine lliver, only '.'0.5(1 To I ettiiit, ii'Uii'iiiufi ia Sl. Law rcm e h iver ami Vnehei'. oiuy 31.50 To I ctroiL, returning via Ihe M. I avvrence River, Qnil.i c atnl llu- Sagiienay, ' mil), 39.50 To Mackinac lslai.il ntul tcluin, July lilli, 8lh. only, 21.01 To tiiilnth and return, July , H, 311.00 l'o Dulutli, leliirning via M. I u rence Hiver, from .4j;4S..')(i to CI .50 l'o I hicagoaud retuiu, July '.3d. 24th. and 25th, only 20.00 To I hicago, rein ruing via I he C real I akes, only 30.55 1 n t hicago, returning via rail ami the Ht. I au rciiie kiver. onlv 3(1.70 To Chicago, reluming via the ( ; i rat Lakes ami the M. lavvnnii' River, only ;i!l.ir, l'o I liatilauqua ami return. July '.'nth, only 15.IHI To I uiiisville ami return, August 2?d to 25th, on v 21.00 I n Iniliiinai'olis and li tiiin. Sep tember U'th. Mlh, o iy HMO To an Krani-iscn and ri'tuin, . rp' ti'tnher lilt.li In : (Ith, only ',0 0(1 To t-'an Knuwisco, r. luniinj; via rorlland, only 7n.uo Tu I ake George and ri'lurn, i-wiy taturilay, oniv slit) To 'I linusanil Islands anil ivliiru every Friday and "alurilay. only il'..vi To Muntieal via lltt-M. I nioinir River, returning llnough n,,. Adiriitttlai-ks, every l-ridav and f-'atunlay, ' ' only Hi. no To Montreal via the M. Lawn in. Rivvr,rturning via I ake .'-.. i ',()) llli lililing yuehi'i-, pilr;i, onlv 5. HI Iik luoing Iho ag ii iiay, extra. 11KI To Adironilar. 1'oinis and n tnin. every Friday and r-atiirilay, fnilll f IIUHI to f .'. (M I A Urand rersnnally Condiirleil Tour or the Continent Y foiling tin- I an- ini rii an l'xi.. .n Niagaia Palls, the oloiado . I'lke s I'eak, thioiigli the i ; , lake, t-'an Ktaiuiio, Monteii), I. Angeles, .'nnla I ai taia. :,u .1 . ,-, . I ,., land Seattle, 'I ai-oiiia. .okane . Ii.m bia River li ip six and inn. half da v m the Yi'llowstone I'm k, t. I aul. ' In. ai . A inagnillient tri. of 3S days. in. In. I ing all i-4-tts's. inr pailnulai n. garding tlu -c lours, addrev. MILTON C KiiACI! ('en. I -.1 1 in I a- .t I New York ("cnir.il ,V I'mh.-n l o. i I n! mail. 1 .'Id i loadvvav Ni vv "l . 1 1, NQTICE to all Truck Sh iippers A .V N. ('. It.UI U . TllANhlMltTVII. I h I I New linn, N (' Mil, I .' I'm, S et:il "I'lrk-iiji 'i , ti i it will I. hi. Nrw IUtii lo gnlle r up I'ti,, k n! in nn', Tlmrniaii. Cm una i,, , leimeillalo Trin k I'lallnnna, I i -!,i tmnlliy Trurk Train No -T' . ',. lows: Mitnlsy, fi n ni itml (', . 1 1 Tnoaila) a i, ,. ,,, We4lnraiayR. rrl.l,a. . i- ii- r "i tnTHlilii. a III hate I.,, v.- , i packars marke-l ami trvly l..i I. ..: i . o arilval ot "I'h t up Tiahi ' H I. 1 1 1 1 I lienrrxl .ij l Allanlir 4 I.im-. WlLUIMiirtiM h. N) lln.M K I. Till TAHI.lv Nr.. ;,, la Klfrcl Wetlneoday, A nr.. 7. 1--V. 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