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- c THE. JOURNAL. PebJsbed imj day ia the year, etpt Moaday, M Xtddl street, , ,- - ,- ' . Pttosi Na 8. . - - J ' CHARLES U STEVENS. .' BDITnS A roraiTov - SUtSCRlPTIORtATU. Omjnt, J advises ,Om year, mm 1 advenes ,,.'.. LjCotWy, by carrier la the city :, .-, Advertlsta Bates farulshsd Appll - Eatered at Jhe Poet Office, Mas, Bent, ,K. CL, as seeoad dats natter. 4etl rper f Hew Ber - ' Craves Ceesty."Vr Mi New Bara. K. C Jsbs 90, law... INDICATOR OPMJSIIIESS AND " PROSPERITY. . - . It Is. generally accepted bith ' of postage dtslipi Is i Rood Indicator of lb - amount of baslaeea done la a p'aos. " - Jut at present the -poeiage stamp asad not tMnsatM-poi Sling to prosper lty throughout tbs contrjv for ott evidences are sefficleut. , Tab "4a sala of jipoitsge -mmM Nsw Beta, vUooatUul taoVi-aaevJaiii- dtcatts that tba toil new coadUloat ban are Improving, while the oaaual eb- aarrer may aae ae -obaage la tha tli na tion of the place, or Improvement In trade coadltloas. . " F rota tha Agates obtained at Washing lmawiapwaHtlTbHt,f Loalt Globe-Democrat leans that In 1831 tha sales of atampa ameunted tofl7 eots per. Inhabitant In 1699 to 95 centa and In 1901 to .88. Theae were year of prosperity, and therefore furnish a good basis tor comparer,. In 1900 tha grot revenue from stsatps wai tbree times as greet as It was ninstpsn year ..before, although the population Increased less than 60 -per cent. At the end of the period ot a4aetseu ysars tbs proceeds par capita from sales of sumps had In creased aearly M per seat. Tha comparison Is not carried back of 1881, because previous to that year letter DostsAS era 50 per cent, higher than In MQ0, and the mastntam weigh; for single rate of postage was only one-half what It I at the present lima. Front the abate flcnres It ia aaay to aea that prosperous years have increased aalea of pottage ataaipa. -Tha postage stamp easy be a sma'I af- fair, but I Me factor la the trade sltna- tloa aad a cood barometer of boslneu conditions of a city. Caunt Qaukot bc Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. they eaaaot reach the seat o( (be dlasass. C tarrb la Mood or ooestltotioeal dis ease, .sad la order to oure It yoe stest taka taiaraal reassdies- Hsll's Catarrh Care la takes eeiereslty, sad Bate diraev lyoa tie blood and ssscoes surfaces. Haifa Oatarrh Cars It not a qaack Mdl ctae.- Iie'aa prescribed, by ewe of the bast pkyeleUaa la this eoaatry for years, aad hi a regular piaaw1iiibT. lt la coas. posed aa the beat, toalaa haawa, aoav biaed wnb the bast Mood partners, aot lag dlreolly M thaaaaoM larfaaai, The perfeot eossbfaathw of the two t gredtaatula what ptodaea awcb woa. dlaleaaBlMUaariag CaMsrrb. Baa1 . for taatlasoaLala irea. .: ' TCI. CUUXT a Cos taM. a. Bold br Drecgtsts, 71c. : HairaTaasllf PUa are the, bast, t J ;Ui. iaae ra,la4eeor fPial iwaet Mtoblrsa, la drlag. Blssoa Baas sC iu lbs OowseWai Ut Ida algJa aanl da;. Krv fret MS . fasariy bsra bsaa sabied aot w aun. as - death la tapoeted Wm they aaald ar .traa.'v - ' . . DUtl larry rrr1U7 ' Tbe Bostoa aseaV was tal sly asatrM a etahty ricb aaa tsJhspaj acw. for be got Dr.wg's flew Life fUU. whtss) sesiised bar a perteot ' beaha. lafaDlbss lot iaaadlaa, KBosuv ' aeaa.1t abtrta,. fevsr Md .iAae.aad all LHat aad KaaitBb traabUa. OeatlaNt ef aatlva, . Oaly ma at 1 D. .Bradbaja s V:.' Tkel jteas Jatft. Jsse tU.Tke Vady af saaa was fooed Uh atafalsg at tbe foot C ftfiy-etaht atrestt bVeoblyev Tt b theafki tahesebHiaot tba leery beat t Vankael4 dlaaew - . -:, , ii" i iimaii i ' - , "The Peetovs told ate lay aeagb wss . . laaarabta tt bf issta Oeegk Cere snade aas a r4l BMa." ParrU r41rse, Snrk ' aVatfara. V. B. Beceese yoa'fe aM -feud fsllsf tsesj a stabbora SMga, ahatt da!. ae K lasts lgb tare 'baa eerad tboaasaas sad M will eere f ; Bafe aad ' t A PTr A Ca. tiw-il a tWM THaa. Brleiol. Jsse llTVe CUiiu-s Was r'vMi a trial Mil of. Th atsia aail ta tl t r lkW i Ua 'Bri'UL 1 be BAt(' 1 im- pfnt. " be tlfS. aTos eawt'. 'y s.ft :b t' - vf ftvl In I L!u:. r t I " ' ff,ijl!s le cm ! i IU f-,t4 ' I ) ' fe- .. t y, -" f A I . . there are plenty of nitn in tl!s Vori.l;" said the Iwad of tl.e firm, i. dreseiiig Uie ekii he had suiu.joL.tJ Into tha private office, "who can trace their feucceMea directly to what thcr At first eon&idcred failures. 1 knew man who 30 yvara ago vu a clerk In clothina; store. His employer dis- c barfed bla for Jneotupetency. - Hs hunted tbroueh ail the clothing stores la town trying to get another lob, but couldn't find one, and at last, almost starred, be got a place as a brakemaa oo one of ,tba railroads. Today be la practically the bead of that road,drawa a salary of $25,000 a year and regards the man wix discharged him long ago a the beat friend be ever .had. Now, be la only one of hundreds) of men who nave bad simitar axperlencea., to you see what at- first seems a misfortune mar oftea .be a reel blessing' In die guise." 1 v . The young man bid a yawn behhvt bia hand , and, thinking of too Hva broiled lobster he bad the night before helped. a certain soft eyed creature to remove from the scene, languidly re plied: . ' . Yea If kaow that has frequently happened.- Did you went to. apeak to me about anything In particular thla morning, Mr. Yamsleyr' ' Obf jBQ; ,notblag,-of Lspeclal .Impor tance," - the old gentleman . replied, "only I'm going to give yon a cbanoe to look hachtaoiue. day aad regard me M your best friend. Goodby. I hope you'll -have all klnda of success at whatever iyoa;dclde to go afChl cago Herald. - -- . A HarlBa -fiarrlaa. . . ! No wojnan twipoaasased the.eoar age of her opinions la a greater, drp-ee than Lady Burdett-Couirs. fr . few aetresDes wlth a aukln scewiat jef aeaifiWW.OOO wul(t bare wnhstaoti m she did the attars eawrriaaw-;-brll- Jiaat -aaAotber wise, made o lief; by all aorta aad conditions of men, ays al. A. PLn,An4hen.i -baring been .proof agataat all blandishments of 4be o(V poelte ae until the age ot 0. liew Tew wewo mavejaarMi te marnr.as sue ..did, , a reung Aaurleaa gatlrmaa JMllt 9 yearn bejfjuvi4pbal ftnaretftanerrf ta tue aeguiataa,iwata aatn,,orangebteeaamaaud laceJrelll Saves Two From Peath. ' Oar little daughter had an almost fa. tal attark of whooping cough and bron chilis." writes Mrs. W. E. Hsviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed," we saved her life with Dr, King's Naw Discovery. Oar. niece, Who had Consumption In an advanced stage also used this wonderful medicine and todsy she is perfectly wall."'. Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Or King's New Discovery as to no-other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaran teed, by CD. Bradbem, Trial bottles free. I -J CklasM Soldlsm Owtnot lUtuni. Pakln, Jnne 18. The Foreign Min isters have declined 4tasent to tbe re quest to allow three' thousand Chinese soldiers to come to Pekln at this time Tbey consider It Inadvisable to permit I ico a step before the latter part of August, when the International troops, eioept the legation guards, will be with drawn. A Fast Bicycle Rider. Will oftea receive painful cuts, sprains or bruises- from aorldaala, Bark bras' Arnica Salve, will kill tha pain aad heal the lajory. It's the cyclist's Meed Cares Chafing, Chapped Heads, Bora Lips, Bares, Ulcers aad Plies. Care (uaraatsed, Oaly ftftc. Try It. Bold by C. D. BradbaaviHaggUt. , Wsyeroaa, Ca, 'aae lbV Tbs asgroes beat art greatly rWraagbt ap ever tba truing at Mary rlasrars, aiardarad dar. lag last alght, .Tbs wceasa's asaallaat' after kaoeklag bat seasslsss with a Bat. teoe, slabbed bar twice la tbs neck i DyapepUos Caaaot bs los( Jived be ta Ha leqaliaaaaajrlsaaNati Food b) aot aaaelsblai tall ll h dlgastad, sevdered stoasaeh aaaaot digest food, Lr auutbave asabaaaaa. Kedol Dyspap- toOafd1geauattkladsef food wlta- OatM frees. Vbs stoaaaok, allewtag k ta rest east aanla las aaioral raactieea. lis taliatesis n rxaetty tae aasse as the Mara) dlgeattrs said aad It. staspty UaWibalpbatdoyvaiood. .B,Defy ,tBaffsla,I.T,.Jaaa ll-rue this store lag destroyed I we aWvatora, laeaa) am MB, tba rktbat BVad part af tba dock of Us lataraattoaal fairy Osv Tbs total toss esoaads Ivo kaadrad laaaaaad aoUars. . - , CaVast VonXAi baa.SU A bi 1 'aim tni kwfll New Vest. Jaae-ll-Tkree il af tba Aasaas Caavaaa Oceaaaay ware Ulaapoueaetaadf rtvfwl w tba theft af aewaa aaeaaaad dall srsrtb of Kalry. rTVey sr si I trsstad aaairtoyvsa. - . ,wmif If '-k Urn a eatbs hH iwd'atkb I (ais ..... , . . . . . . I. iwwtrwswn aea ran is nf; hiassarb for half aa boar, t IM! as bpHUntywatlUdIDysiaUcSrs BS ess a ait jay brae fast so 4 atMwft a,r.'hk s4 aiy food It as Kedol Ittrp!a Csts I t u,tt. trsekU. II. rH'. A'ilniina Ke44 tyr'e CreCara d'as i. yea eat. r. a. I ?y n -1 r r : 1 ia .L:fjpb C 2st3 u-hit yea cat. This preparation contains all of tbe ditrestunu and dlpesu all kinds of food. ltKlvealngtantFellef and never Talis to cure, it allows you to eat nl the food you want. The most (tens! lira stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. . It prevents formation oi gas on trie stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dletlngunnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't help . but do yon rood Prepared ooly by K.O. rrsWrrrftOo . Chicago Tbe 1. hotafe witalns H tunes tiw sue Hb . Pv8. DUFFY GO. HUMOR OF THJfi, HOUR -r -.. . 1 " . 'i. & .. . ... - i j ' Om the rteket Llao. A - Louisville boy, an officer in Ibe Pblllpplnea, tells a story on one of his brotber oilkcera wbicb-wlll bear repeat tog.. The officer In. question., a captain. Stutters badly- lie bad been po te craitlng. duty In the United States, and while at bis .work bad enlisted for his regiment a man-who stuttered as badly as If aot worse than the captain bim- aeU;: .- ' ' -'-,-v-:: ::- - - --X.-" ; ; Some time Inter he was ordered back to bis company and, a few days after ward was on d uty as officer of. the-day, Ae;lt .Uuppeued, the atutterer that be bad: eullsted was without ,J0a ,kwwl- edge 4ut.n, guard , duty that .night When. tbe captain -went around .to In spect the guard, he came to the new eentry and was challenged, "Huh-huh- h-balt, who-who-who c-c-comca there Y Tbe captain answered. "O-o-o-of-of-f- of fleer, of tbe dld-dadday." Then the sentry said, ''A-a-a-advanee, ef-f-of-ollloer of the d-d-day,, to-b-blb- balt-berecogDlied" ; By this lime tht capah was wd aB over, for' be. thought the man, was mocking him. He did not know the re cruit, although the recruit knew him, The captain went bounding up to the seetryaad yelled at bim: "W-w-wh-wh-whst . f-f-fool enlisted j-ju-y j-jou V And tbe sentry said: 'Y-j-yu-yu-you did, sir." Louisville Courier Journal. Oat s4 tha Vrrlna Paa Tomkins knows a thing or two, be does.. Aud when his wife told bim ahe was starting spring cleaning-- ' be aevef roraed a hair., flasknpty want aad saad biawelf romfonabte at 4beoalcrtUr. . ; PL alaa be avrsr taaw hta wtfa had rdMd tea af coal as for that vary ay. -. . ' v busst awr. ' ,. i H bas hrva dtaoovefad tjj Hr!k Cu)nwl4a wHh lkre ryea," "Mtrt f twiyr . . -Her ' . ' ' '. , "lb Ink ef Hi. fna M XI rH Sr af a hn ring rtrraar-Orvalaea' lata tl-v. Cottara,(is. ir. H. HT; Df t'. i VntTl I l U S mf Jili'ia tt'j I i ! a l .n fl wnlL 7i.f lf!H si f''.ff iin fr--i t ;,'-'f-f S"L ivi U-t i- , i . 1 ii i . f - I : ( l , I .! last Cla Deatk taaa. 7 , E. V. Xlctievrr. the su-jroervr of Dor othy UcSn-. a Ina Ih-ach jrrl. pail the pu-clir of bis crime oa Mar 10 by be!a Laajn.'d.Ui the irallows room of Saa Qaeutln- prtson, . Uethrver . was dressed a a aomber unit of black, with A white rose pinned aver bia In-art It was 11 minutes before Dm. Caary. d-. wards and.Tvaby proooucci'd Metbever (Vitd. la the ailenc fbUnwIut.-tbe aprjagiu of tha tmp.a ilnl -aiila-d en one of jue barred windows of the aUawa roow.aad fwrst Umt song.5 its' voice for iwnu. minutes mU'.piml irlta SJkpirarwaaf;lM priest. -.aiai tt waa not uuiit-a alipprr.from baujrod tuau's foot fi-U ta the Qoor with a aolse that tba featueml t'borbitrr dew aaay. . Clraas Caa-taaarlBo. 4 : In ruruiie. It in tlm custom to lond cauppua ad i aUona over Jlte nUle of the ear.: Q ba one ot the aorerelima who visited an American circus In fats domains aaw the runwaya placed at tbe end ef taw can. 4 be Muck aad -tackle fixed far ahead of the ruawey.-tbe rope -jwinlug threugb the block and attach ed to tbe heavy rases: ; when, lie saw heavy relU of .vauras sod wasoos be ing lifted from tue jtrouott and a single team of bums drawing them ipeedlly to the 4ra aud then all the lengtb ot tbe train, finally lowering them Into tbe cars, be expressed the utmost astonlsb- meat tbst bis engineers bad never thought of inat before. Collier's Week- im Oiauioat aaatws "'".T aatun aad tam, ll Bakeaaa oparatloa vUhUMkairaor ki)ouUona or orbolla aoldTvbtoS arsjMiotdaailaahioBi a iaiiaBaianHVaBdtaa Mntttiv ta Snath .Miiu!12n thlasarriblediaesMaT. Wsri wHnm OwinwtaeliiaayhatBoa. Toa fair aartM ssfSaTaais JAfAKESI MI aarnEhT tSa. a 1.1 CONSTIPATION 'ttJSMix& F. B. DUFFY A CO. It h not too late to put In Window Screen and DiMirs, come nr send your canwnter to select sites from our complete stock, we have them and they must go. Prices within the reach o' all. A few nioro Refrigerators and White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, .We furnish everything U make ynnr home comfortable. L. H. CUTUR HDV'F CO flew York Central Tours. Ts bars Walled Saelety Ckrtit- Paa Easeavtr, aad tbs Pabllsi Mew Tork so Claelnaatl vav Buf falo (raa-Aaievti Fiposltlon) rMuraing via.' Rstgara Falls, ThoaaBBd Ishtada, ft. Lawrence Bivee, MoaUaaL Quebaa, the Ha- . ITvmaaad thsAdlriKulack alntiD. - Ulaa,,.. ........ ;. .t8 Itrw Tork tn Pea Fraaotero via. " v. Cladnaatl (Onaventioa), Deaver. N4mMla MonaUira, BaH Lake, Laa Aagebia.sVtk,... . U.OO , . Betaralagvla furllaad.Taouaa, - rWtUa,sW, tMO ' Itb five aad oae-haU days fa ; the TaUawalaaa. 13L00 . BMaroksg vie Uie ft Lswrapra. .. . . HriMMUta, BlUt v 111 Jit , ' , ' ""- , 1 . , t - " Ta Bsaaarf Bsptlrt leaag Ptepls's Csls, aal lbs rabllet" : Kew Twk ta(.1liivla BurTabt ' rrsa-Aawrtrma KsftlUnnk rx. ' -taming via tbe OrMt I akaa, Mil wauko. Msrklna,Ltn.M,(kwa. ,,. bod, Hiiffa.!. Iiasrs ralls.diwa the IM. Lawrvwm, ai'MttmO, Qa ' " ber. the adrV kwk. rmly, rVHM, hMtading Dahitb rault- - -ma.atara, .M Ta"lrKatthts,aalths rilllti , firm Y'f k In I..r.ttlls via Bl- . ' - -Bib. (1-4aTfrn F.ir-titt) . rinrBig M?n fslla, tha " . . Ik'oaxl l.laiwU rli-wn tha S4. rM.i I(iti kt'niraHniae 1 D.c A'l'-" k KmMaiu, M W . In' lud ni lit laaa ri':'"j , ., Ll '4 fi ,.M.ii tBiH t ah tir i t ly t I'M l utiUm tin a'"1. f f t, V-f .. kULWt f. tiJ A 11. . V-k ( I:-'- 1 "t l .1 Boxaaiir U L-iO C -iliLj -IUE CLCp UOllons of little glands or tubes connect tlw blood wtrh the skta, adjtowh it a-,;. uiaiui oat carrvme with it the unpuilUes mat e thrown, ofl blood., MJLtt provided -tthsrtatn-4thars which pew fv . .1.1 a t. a 1 1 iu so doaory related that whatever afiects Uooa ot tae ouiec. oniy aaaiui, nn ui iukm, rm . letweea tba blood, and akia. Whea, Jtheref ore, the - . : - . : Uood becomes poisoned from any cause, it quickly fit ft?ifsWf . laaniiesta itself upon tbe skia in the form J , 'nJflM M aa of aoras and .alccrs. simples and various Xf tfrOat f OiffOIIS , eruptive diseases. By the character ot tte Sons we. are enabled to aetermme toe nannw or ufni" T , -T t tk. htwl ha. ttm nam necnliar am or DimDla. . Ins r akia is not only affected by the poisons without eater throwjB the open jgianaa or pores anu H"'v Ucrcury rubbed npoa the skin viU prodacc sUieumattstn, and Pwaou Oak and Ivy ad other wild plants lain easy acctaa t the bkod through the akin. As so-called ' VJT VT -. im diseases origiaate ia the blood, theappUoation : PlIM .PatOgj 'jiiaj, of powdaf aoaps and washea can do ao permanent T . - : Dood, but often do immense- damage by Soft. Health V ' Skill inK "P the ouUet to these little tubes " 0 ;F , """J! 'Ki ' J and uJterferins; with the natural astioa of the skin. The treatment mast begin ons antidoted or aeutralised; 8. B. B. does this and purinea tne circuianon, ouuas . up the blood and fltisbea the little glands or pores' with pure, new blood, and -restores healthy action to the akin. ' The jiseof cosmetics never yet brought health and beautv to a rousrh. red. Tjimolv akia or sallow complexion. What is needed - ia rich, pure blood, such as 6. 8. 8 makes. ing blackheads, bwtcheaaad irritating, tuning eruptions, om improves yourKciicnu health. 8. 6. 8. contains no mercniy, potash, arsenic or other mineral, but is s purely vegetable remedy and the safest and best in all blood and skin troubles. Write our physicians for advice or information; they have made a study of blood and skin diseases, and yon can. have the best medical advice without cost. Book or Blood and r Diseases free. THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC $0., ATLANTA, fiA House Work Is Hard Work without GOLD DUST y HRADQUARTEBS FOR HARDWARE And adl Kindsi of BUILDING MAT1IAL Heating and Cooking Stoves and Ilanges, Limn, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Putt;, Saeb, Doors, Blinds, Cutlery and all tbe use! ul articles usually found in an Up-to-dato Hardware Store, B?t Goods. IOW3tt PrlH. Under Hotel ChatUwka, NEW BERN, N. C Irodgtj Directory. NEW BEUN CONCLAVE 480, Improved Order Heptasopht, meets Ind and 4th Thursday nlgnts, at o'clock at ttoon tree Half. Dr. E. F. Early, Archon; J. J Tolson, Jr, Financier; Ueo. D. Oordner, Secretary. EUREKA LODGE NO. 7, I. O. O. P. Oftloers: W. F. Uroekett, M. Q 1 Jsmes B Dawson V. O.; Geo. Green, Baoty; W. H. Hervey, Flaaaolal Secretary; A. K. Pitt man, Treaa. Reeular meetings every Monday aigat at 7.80 o'clock. CALUMET ENCAMPMENT, No. 4, L O. O. F. Officers: J. i. Baiter, a T , i B Dswson. U f .; T O Carraway, B. W A. T. Lead J. Wj Geo. Oreea. Berlbe: E Oarock, Treasurer. Ralar E scamp event, 1st, trd, aad 6th (If say) Thursday Bights la each moala at 7. B0 o clock. NEW BERK LODGE No. 1,7. H. A C J. i. WolfrxUa, Preak J. H. Smith, Re- eordlag BetfyiH. R. UUI, Flaaaolal eeey. Maaula tba Katghta of Harmoay Hall every 1st aad Ird Moaday eights Ib each moo in. CHAVEJi LODGE NO. t KMI0HT8 Of HARMONY, blasts tad aad 4th Wsdaaada alikts la each asoatb la floaatree'a Ball, Pollock streai, at IM o'clock. B. R. BalL PrasMaat: R. t. Dlsoaway. Betfyi R.R. Hill, ruaaelal Baorstary. . Sale cf VitQi.le. TlBber Tor "PirllUoa. ' By 'elrtas of sa order asade la lbs ipa etsl pvaeeedlaga eaUitad, Mrs. Laara V. Oasklaeead Aaate W. Uasklas, Mellle N. Oasklas aad leU JL Cask las, tba Wet throe aimed, being lafaats, appsarlna by tbslr geaeral gaardlaa, Mrs. Laara V. Uasklas, vs. Beraerd U. Ovktaa, BUW lard ttaerlagwa aad. Addle Barrtagloa, ble wtfa, aad U array A. Uasklas. before W. M. ITauoa, Cuwh ef tbe Beawrtor Ooert of OravaaOoealy, saada ea the IIU day of Jaae, I 'it, tba aaderstgaad eoasatlssloaere will eBat is sals aad sail at penile sootloa at tba Coerl iloaea door of Craves Coaaty, oa Moaday, Us lath day of J sly, iwl, at 11 o'clock, sorm, SoOm klfkaat s4i1om foe aaah. tbs Ussbsr al the aise af twetva laabaa at Ue keea, two feet froai tbe groaad, or which Shall (tew to that slaa dartag tbs parted of taa ysara froa date af sale, oa all the follow I af das1hd la as a. ta Will (11 A tract of land lylse ea tbeeana aldeof Bsm aad ept-sr tkle of Cypraw acaaeh aeolalalaf luttf foat Seres, diaxrltwd la a S"1 frnia baork Kikk IrH. II. Ga klas dsd Nv. . ti (I I Tea laads in Bryaa M. Gaakles from kla faitMf, lsUl (iaakiae as nftrrwl la la tht M of h)hm f'o" klrs of l ) klDilo B. H Uatklfta, dl. Marrk . la Wk t). fte !, (t ) Oa tk aoiik ii of rlv Sal ll '..nf I.UU. Salfl nl, l.i 4 tiiA ta s AvA frr-at Tkia II (akl lo A ' I I'm n4 J A.liuk'ns it-rtt.-i la t.k l rf 4t'. Ml i l.l ra !! r.-. of r0 fif 'u t '-' -4 la '! ! fi.-m V 'V s(. tnih SK'1 eu., ! . l-'i. sal J see 19, i'. K-fci f t '. 1 - I i rih l.-1 r . - t in . I-. 7 1 - If !- 1 1 . ..!.--,. , 1- lJ , - t tii ' r k c ' -1 t i . . , -. ' ' . - , ) i ! , 1 f out.upoo It an oily aubstoace. keeptag fi w and mid The blood aad sua so serioasly- ''"V"" t -. - ,-VVtal generated in the y.butj with the blood, and the add or other ppia- - It not only relieves you of all disfigur A Summer Outing will be more erijoynble if V"u take along a naadHonie rerge rJtut, inane niul mushed In an artistlo mnimur, and a pair of trousers of high grade material in worsteds, cassinierer or cheviot, that we will make for you in the perfection ot Ut and finish, and in a st le that only an artist can give. Our style is iwrfm.t, our fabrics exclusive and our lit and llnish exquisite. F. 91. Chadwick, Notice Sale of Land fur Partition NORTH OAROLINA. ( raven Oounty. I n the 8uierior Court, before the t'lerk Julia Marsliall. Nellie I, Marshall, H. T. Marshall, (lorn leslio Mar shall and Marsliall, the last four named being infants appear ing by their next friend II. A. Marsliall, and U. A. Marsliall, VH. Guy K. Marshall. Pursuant to a decree of the PiiK'rinr Oourt of i rsven ('oiintv In the alxne entitled proceedings (or sale of land fur partition rendered by the I lerk of said Huperior Court on the nth day of June, 1001 1 ne undersigned as iximmtuiion- or will offer for sale at public auction fur cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door of ( raven I uunty on Monday, the ftli day of July, Imi . at the hour o( 12 o'clock, noon, all the fol lowing described real estate, tuwit: l.y Ing in i raven County. North t arollna. situate six! being on the south side of rieuse river, west side PliK Uinn s creek and south of the A. & N C. K. It., be ginning at James K eath's tent corner in Uie head of l)ogwl a HghtwiMMl tump on the south side of Iitwhh1 branch, also the comer of a arant t Bldiard Hpelght for 430 acres, ilatetl I7M running then,- with said hnrlght's lute south si wast IHfl polps to his cor ner thmra with another of his lima eoath 10. west 100 poles to a pine, thenee sou Ul StLwsst IM poles tn Absabim (St tor's 100 acre talent linn, thenoe with said patent line north 40, west M and oae-balf poise to sakl Tsylnr'sbeainnlng corner la the aorth end of Jim's ilaro mack tbewoa with Bald Taylor's brat Uae south ,411, .wasS t-Vl pohrs, tiW north 10, Met rXW rm)ea to Uie rnrmw of a. ll, rilg!ifs aril acre giant, ilat.d 17H, UieiK-e with hla line north 4A ( 460 poles tn Jaaiea KaaUi'i ratewt Una Shanes wdth bis Ha south Ml pules In Us oegmnmg. anatalalng tnor bundrad arm. mora or sras. Thla Sth .lay d J.ina, I Ml. ROMULUB A. NUBN. Comaiisalonrr. Trule Hal. Bf vtitee of tba powar v sated la avs by ikatssrula Deed of Trast. dsksd tba Mtb.day of Jaae lino aad easoatad by tbe the Kats CaroMaa Fish, Oyster, Qasseaad ladaatrlal'AasoalaUoB. 1 wltt si pose to sale at tba Ooart Hi door ia Nsw Beta al tba boar af II o'clock al.oa Moaday tbe Mtk day af J sea, IWI to tba bltsaat btadef all taat sar tala clees, aarcaLo tract or let of lead lylag aad aatsg . oa I be vast Sfcteof ueorrsetrest, aew aaowa as us re. ml Msradasslasit Bead la lbs sftyal Bew Bsra aad beg tealag at a aotal aa aald road al tbe swmnu ra iatav. seeUna t' w l roa aad Oadsn strsM. resalsg Usare anrtkwardlr aloag aald Maradxalssd road lo flee Heart. Hk seas aalaloae rlaestesM ta ta lalafsna. Una of I In Sd Jlara SrU, fkeaea south W ia Meaat So Jkdae SM iaew ik--t tae lias ef tV4 M, ta Ikssald Utr4mt4 road Wts rtret, lf.tkw stlLki ail Ik kal dinrs. tikll,hls ksila. sk s I frau 1,1ms (atlbg sad tntilDf IM stvn .ar kaM ori ti,.r tas aald lUat tmoaa, fk.k lliw itm sai IsHailrlal A M.wHllrs, fs a-1 rie ehlrksis r. ! jr l(( a."- .. ' , 4 S"iia y li'-vl M I . , t (. j i- u i. . -. s i-, 3 f -at er- t 4 t - ; -.. at l f. f i. . 'Sft h4 - ' i.. ' j ft ' A. I. I ; f - - . m i , ' , . M ii I (,;, ft II' , la - 4. , , i AIMTM Line Ballrcail Co., : Caadessed Brbedsls. TRAINS GOING HOUTB. DATED 9. it Jsn.13.lK0i! QCOirecttdjj A.M PALI P.M. A.tl l ll Lv. Weldao 11 -so Ar.JL.all. 1 00) Lr.TstboroJ IS 1 0 00 i. rt-Mt tt i eo a si 4 30 7 ta 10 0. tn 5 15 5 67 12 52 2 4l Lv. Wilson 10 411 7 in L. feWma.. 11 18 12 M a 40 Lv.Faj'vtlle! Ar. Florence P.M A.M Ar. Golds., 7 55 Lv. Golds.,. 0 45 7 51 3 30 4 35 DO P.M Lv. Magnis ArWilra'ton V 20 P.M A M. TRAIN 8 UOLNG NORTH, w a S2I6. gtS S sr-O 7, 2 SfjQ ZO 2,0 A M. P. M. Lv.Florenoe I W 7 H5 f.v.Fay'ville 111 15 ... . 041 Lv.Beltna.. 1 50 11 86 Ar. Wilson. 8 85 13 18 A.M. P.M. A.M. LvWilra'ton 7 00 9 35 Lv. Mag'lia 8 80 11 10 Lv. Golds 4 60 0 87 12 20 P. M. A.M. P. M. P. M Lv. Wilson 3 85 5 88 12 13 10 45 1 IM Ar. K. ML. 8 80 6 10 12 45 It 23 1 53 Ar. Tarboro 6 4n Lv. Tarboro 2 81 Ly. a Mt. . 8 80 12 45 Ar. Weldon 4 82 1 8 P.M. A.M. Yadkin Division Main Line Train leaves Wilmington I) 00 a in, ar rives Fayetteville 12 05 p ni, leaven Kuy etleville 12 25 p m, arrives Banford 1 43 p m. Returning leave rlanford 3 05 p in, arrive Fayetteville 4 20 p in, leave Fay etteville 4 80 p m, arrives Wilmington 9 25 p m. lienaetteville Branch Train leaves Bennottsvillo 8 05 a m, Maxton I) 05 a in, Red springs 0 51 a m, Hope Mills UU a m, arrive Kayctteville 1110. Hetuni ui(j leaves Kuyctteville 4 45 p m, Hope Mills 5 00 p ni, Red 8prlngH 5 43 p in, Maxton 0 10 p in, arrivnB HcnnettHvillc ! 10 p ra. CTonnuctione at Fayetteville with truin No. 78, ut Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Hprings with the Red Springs and Bowmore railroad, at Hau ford with the rJeaboird Air l.iue. and boutheru Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Train ou tho Scotland Nock Branch Road loaves Weldon 3 65 pro, Halifax 117pm, arrives Scotland Neck at 6 oh p in, Greenvillo 0 67 pa, Kluston 7 5r p in. Returning leaves Kinston 7 60 a ni Urccimlle 8 52 a m, arriving Halifax al 11 18 are Weldon 1133 a m, daily ci eepl Hunakj . Trains on Washington Branch leave Waftbinvton 8 10 a m and 2 80 p m, ar rlvr Parmele U 10 a m, and 4 00 p m, re turning leave Parmele V 85 a m and 0 30 p m arrive Washington 11 00 a m aad 7 3 p ni, dally except ttuaday. Train leaves Tarboro, N 0, daily eicept .Sunday 6 80 p in, Sunday, 4 16 p m, nr rives flymouth 7 40 p m, II 10 y m, he turning, mstis Plyuiouib daily exop Hundsy, 1 50 a ni, aud rtunday tl 00 a u, arrives Tarboro 10 10 a m, 1 1 00 a n. Train on MiJIand; N C Hraucb leave Goldrboro dally, except Sunday, 5 (Kj a. ea, BTlviog HmitlifWUI B 10 a m. Roium ing leaves Hmlthtleld 7 00 a m; arnvea at Golutboro H 26 a m. Train, oo Naaliville Branch leaves Rooky Moont att 811 a b, 8:40 pm, arrive Nasbvillti 10 SO a tn, 4 03 p m, Spring Hope 11 00 a m, 4 26 pm.Returoing leave Spring nope 11 80 a m, 4 56 p m, Nasu vllla 1 1 45 a oa, 6 26 p m, arrive at kock j Moaut 18 10 p m, t 00 p m, daily except Sunday, Train oa Ulinton Branch leavss War saw for CUotoa daily, except Hundsy, 11 40 a at and 4 26 p ui, Returning leaves Uiiiiton at 8 46 a m aud S So p m. Train No 7a makes cloaa coonsctloD at WnldoB fin all points North dally all real via Klohmood. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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