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1 1 1 " ' ""- - " ' THE JOURNAL .. ; ," PaUahad amy day U the jear,axeepl ? Hobday, it M Middle atrert, ; s : T. " 1 IHofca Ko. 1' --.'":l - . ' ' "SPBSCMTlOl iATES ' Oat year, la adTaaoa On year, not U dnoo...r.i. Koataly, by carrier hi Um city. . . . JO - Adrtrtltloir littaa farolehed oa tppll EnUNd ! the Pom Office, New Bera. N. (X, at taeond cites nailer. . ; OfflcUl Tuftt f New Bert aad " Crara Cty. ' New Her. N. V.Jaljr I01. INSECTS AS FACTORS IN DISEASE 1 CONVEYANCE. . . - It hu been only a comparatively ibort time tinea aerloui tlqdy has hern made on tbe subject of Insects a factor In conveying germs of diaeae, breeding pestilence and bringing ruin to town and cltlea. Today thin conveyance of disrate has become to well autbentieated. that this government directs its health officers to give serious attention to the matter. So longer drei the dnnM exlt, that through tbe mmqulto, malarial disease la carried; the Infect Ion of typhoid fever, and to a certain extent cholera, may 1 e conveyed from the excreta by flies to persons, while a high authority claim that tbe plague Is transmitted from the rat to man by the flea. The recent army experiments with tbe mosquito as a conveyor of yellow fever germa I now well known everywhere. And while the government health offi cers, and the city health board may ob serve with all due care this conveyance of disease by insects, It Is the duty of every citizen, every house holder to give this subject careful study, an i ate if tbeir premises are properly protected, by being cleanly kept and well venti lated. It Is well to know that tbe stagnant pool, the water barrel, the disused and even the need cistern, are all as danger ous to personal and public health, as the r 'fuio pile or the garbage barrel. They are each and every one breeding places of disease, from which the In sect beara tbe germa to fasten them upon some bnman being, causing sickness and death. f'ne ounce of petroleum, the cheapest kind of crude product, will kill all pos sibility of mnaquitnes breeding In still water for a space of fifteen feet i quart, and a single application is said to last for one month. flow many ounces and how great would be tbe oost for this petroleum to be applied to poola, ralo barrels and citterns In this vicinity! Aod haw great the personal boneflt it It Impost! ble to estimate. This conveyance of disease by Insects Is far beyond tbe experimental stage, It Is an assured fact, and there Is no excuse for health authorities to he Ignorant nn tbe subject.- The day la past when a health officer's duty began when a naUaaoe became to violent a to call public elteotloa fot lit abating, for la tab) age It It tbe iaj of the authorities to tea to It that there ekell be no aatieaca in the IrM place. And without the first slam of Ibr alaaacee, there need be nn Intact bearing the germa of disease to be fast eaad apon bameajMlag. How's This. W offer One Handred Dollars Re ward for aay cae Catarrh that caa ao i bs cared by Hall's Oalarrh Car. F. J. ( HKNKY A CO., rprpt Toledo, a W, tba tad reigned, bar knows F J Cheaey for the last II year, and belltve bla perfectly swaorabte la all basin Ifaaaactaaa and lata daily able in car ry t aay obltln mad by tbalr Iras. Want k TaI, WkolMab) DragfUu, To4H,0. WiiDiia, Kiaaaa M sa vin, Wbo)la Draggba, Tolada, O. BalTt Catarrh Car la takea laterality aetlag dlney poa Is Wood asd - MtMtfaw4UMytm. Prlcw Tna, per aeubv Sold by aUDraggVta, TMl asoalal ftea. , Cairrail)r fin art tat W.'- x , ., ' . . V ntaeat rraaka Mva It) Wt trat aulas yoarwtrr . . Thar aa nlt wr . ' . Vk vett, I pooaie.- tlew (May raaU Ufa la lia mntt lacUdlag fmtrMUr- BaftltMfa Warbli X SDarlsg a4 May a lafaot tblU M ef awigbhrw mm rifferiag frost taoltrt lafaalaaa. TV iwtan k4 f Ivta ta all aav iMotny. Ititnt a bottla ( lakMUIa'CnlK(bkf aa4 tNar rW II test Jy t Iba bwsaa. vtllag timm I VH mn n mU tV i 4 It t4 aidla f lnntra It le 4jt . lb tb rblM bad fsl'y rtMrvaml. The ; ablbl It tW V'fOtn.t tad Ua4l.ly btv( " rtd Ik's l't fractal ly a4 k avf kaa h to Ml Kh Cvavta (Uaaa, Pr.ktH, ''tlo DifcteaakeV at til Art. ": Diplomacy la a Dae art, and Is Its Mcceaafui practice much depend upon the observation of social conventions. Borne of tbe tnoat successful diplomats aeem to spend most of their time at dinner and portlea, apparently doing nothing bat eojoybjg tieoiscl vet, but In reality net-Tina; weU their countries, la truth, tbe reputation of a country at foreign court and ofttlniea Ite tret fare In Important -(sauce depend very largely upon the aoclal ablUttca of its minister, for tb man who la "popular aoclally la very likely to drive a, better International bargain than hit unso ciable brother. Tbla la well nnderxtood at Washington, and the selection of n chief for one of our foreign embassies depends In no smnil part upoD his so cial culture. KU ward Page (iaaton In Waman'a Home Companion. -r . Every decade briiiiM shorter hour fa tboat who merely work", but for tbost wno wonta succeed there It do time table, Sattmlay Evenlug Post, . Adam de la Hale, a troubadour, wrote tbe world's, first comic opera In 1240 I wish to-jnubfully state to ion and he renders of these few .line that your Kodol T) . pepia ( ' u re Is without ques tion, tbe best oii'l only cure for.dyspep. Ma that I have ever conic In contact with ind I hate used manv ot!ie prepara- ions John Heani. West Middlesex, Pa. No prepnraliou equals Ko 'ol Dyspepsia 'lire a it contains all' thu natural di lettante. It will dlgen nil kind-iof food mil cHn't help but 1 you pood. F. S. Duffy & Co LesiSJgka In Love. Tvo noticed," said the obsei rant girl, "that tbe big men ore the most demonstrative in their loveuinklng." "Perhnps," remarked the wlso girl; but, after all, a girl should never Judge a lover by his sighs." Philadel phia Record. Tou can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your body neils is nlenfy of good food properly digested. Then If your stomach will not digest it, Koilol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural illgeKtmts heuco must digest every cla9 of food and so pre pare it thai miluri' can lire It In nourish ing the body ami replacing the wasted tissues, thus giving life, heallh, strength ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. F. 8. Duffy & Co. A. Saeeeaafal Caae. First Lawyer 1 Just concluded very successful case. Second Lawyer iour client won, ehl First Lawyer-Oh, no, but I got nv feesI-Oblo State Journal. DeWilt's Witch Hsxel Salvo should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scald. It soothes and quickly heals he Injured part. There are worthlcts counterfeit!, lie sure to got DeWltt's F. 8. Duffy Co. Arf There Sonr I "Johnnie, give nie ail exniupre of n combination of meaningless pbrnscs " "Tes'm. A barglnr proof snfi- tial.l In a fireproof block." Cleveland Plalo Denier. Notice to Wheelmen. There's pottively no need to endure discomfort by reason of chafing, tun bora, insect stings, sore and perspiring feet or accidental brultct. You forrci the trouble in nslng Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Infallible for Pimples, Ulolches, Skin Eruptions and Piles. Hold by C. I) Bradbam, Mcent. Tba Kl( of (ime. Constantinople, July 1 tt I reported bar that King George of (1 recce lotendt Irfvlttt ftultan Abdul llamld of Tuikty Tbl will be the flrtt time In hltlory that a King of Urate hat Htlied a tnltaa of Tarkty. After tbl visit the King will visit Kaiser Wllbelm of tier any. A Poor Millionaire Lately tteivtd la London because be could act digest hi food. Karly use nf Dr. King's Nvw Llf Pills would bar tavad bin. Tbty strength lb tom acit, aid digestion, prnmnt lrrllllliin. haprnv appetite. Pile Sfa. Mnne kacklfaot talhirled. Void by ' IV Dradbasa, dragglsL tha Hlf atHka Oa, IMlUbarg, July 1 Rrpnru rxwlvvd bat thla atenilaf tt that tbt mills of lb Amsflua Kbcat Hteal Cow pan y at ta follialag placae bsrt ba Ml alaot atklalgbli rVnttadabj, Pkosatowa, Byd Park, , MKMvport, Vaadergrtft, PaCaabridga, Ma., t'tttoa, NlU, SrUgafwrt, W.lUvllbs nbl -j tad Maa aia, lad, Tkart It ao dusordar la aay of Um towsa, Aboal thirty laotwaad r aow ttrlklag. , r , ; ; TroBb'ej f Minuter. ! Btat ik a ltV. i. T. W.,V. a, of Utrtvtll,' Oa.,-writs K.tr long Ilea 1 1 ad Ma Mat sots' o my W. 1 tried at itwwdhas wliboat , taill I 1 atotilt of ilwttlt titttatt aa4 I boi of Sckla'( Arate 9lv, aksrk rr4 tt ta4 tad aril or, I rapt If, Botta, f - a, Ti tuf. lt F kraal bow lapr blond. TVrtv taadt ksf feat ad la Elactri rllitort t fta4 bkxad partaWr Uat aWoiataiy area lb troabUa, . rtMetb t at ra Ud M taowty rtfaadd by U. I) Btadbaai. Large V4bt awty &6a. C APUDIN 11KADACI1E k Ik GK11TE. llr p H 4 V ftsttla, Tot ky U. V. ww aal I). A. n n 0 Dyspepsia Cure ' Digests what you eat.k This preparation contains all of the (Ugestunts and digesU all kinds of food.. 1 1 gives instant relief and never fails to euro. It allows you to cat all the. food you want. 'The mostsensitive .stomachs can take It. By its iiko many tltousands of- dyspeptics havo been cured Hflereverytlilng eitse failed. . It prevents formation of giis on tbo sloni sch, relieving all distress after eating. IXcting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. IS can't Eselp bat da you aood .VjiariHlonlyiiy E.ft PF.VlTT,t('l.,rhlcai?(f F. 8. DUFFY ft CO . Vlre at OlmrleHtowi BoBton, July t Fire was discovered in thfc Hoosatanlc tunnel docks Charles town, tbit morii;ug, npit williln a few rulnule-f pinrn Ihrn-. four mid live wore burning. The strnnu r Sachem enngh; Are , but was lowed in miilrirca n snd saved.. An explosion of shnlUc caused tbe stir. The loss h tiiHrter of a million. ' I um Imli blid i,. One Minnie ('inn;), C.nro for my present u il Iw-mIiIi ami m llfu. I was I rcnli.'d In v m i i by docior, for li.n iroulilc f tll. -.. in liyr(i. 1 look One Min'itc I'-eiu'li ''nre i-nd n covered nn hitnlih." Mr K. II. Wise, Madison, Uu. F. .-. l)ufT ,t i o. j Dii'i'tr.uiH Citiilit I..M.iiiiU. Pekln, July 1 Five men calling them 89ives ,m"llr;ln wi" fiftiin-ii by Chinese troops in a town lifiy miles fr.nli l'i kin in day ntul lit-lnl . v.-l In r to Mi.j.ir Hutu rln-n . t'oinnuitnlcr ol the Culled St'iidi. l.CL'atton imnrii. Tlie tiit-n wcie lawlii in (he lci ot Iroliiu'. beiiii; IiioihiiI id tun presence uf Cliiuesc troops in tlio lim n. Man) shots were fired before the men surren dered. The Best Remedy for Stomach and -Dowel Troubles. :l htv ti. cn in tin dreg im.diiC!-8 b.r lw. my yi ars and have s .Id most all of the proprietary iiieillt ines ul any note. Among the entire list 1 linvu never found ail) thing to ciial I'liaiiiUMlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diniihoen Ucmudy for all stoniaidi and tmwel iioubles, says (). W. Wakefield, of Columbus, (ia. "This remedy cured two severe cases ol eho.;ia morbus In my family aud I have recommended and sold hundreds of bot tles nf it to my custom r lo their cm I re satisfaction. It affords a i.ilek and sure cine In a pleasant form." For sale by F.'H. Duffy & Co. , lMi ful lleiil tit Nu York. New Yoik, July 1--Seventeen deaths ire tep'il led from lie.ll thii Ill'irnillL rid Is i he hottest first of July on re onl. The lo-Srnlinni are growtlij; I ' !io fit.'bttii1. The tie rinuiiii u r i nl He nl out1 hundred at one o'eloi k No relief is ei. ei.il for sneral das. The t'tttil deaths the paHt iuiir days due lo liett hsslsen fifty three Heartburn. When the quantity of fiml taken is too large or tlio ((Uslily too rich heart burn Is likely lo follow, nnd especially to If the digestion hu liecn weakened hr roiikllpaltou. Kat slowly ami not loo freely of easily illgestetl food Matleaie tiie food thoroui;bry Let tlx hours elapse to-(ween meal and when you fuel a fullness and wtlrfht In , the teiflon ol the HoniKch afiet rallog, tndlcallng ;hl you liave eaten too much, lake one ol (Jlisinticrlalu's 8lomsch and Liver Tat I, Is and the hekithurn may he ami Ic 1 Vor sale by F Huffy A Co. Nets York, July I -The uprising i.f tbe owners ol the New York t'ommei clal Kln't labor unions Knutdsy nialil has lliui ur ileno Ibti l a: cr no harm. Non union men ate now rtial lltht In I ho office tad appear bl to baadie the work tatbftctof laly. kb llrru t if 0. II llAiitir, rtre of Hitie. A 1 sttH, Tn . ,N.. SI, lfi I hsip found III. M. ffrti t TKnil ISA a pplendhl rml)r tod tlrl fnr mr lelhln elilldlrn WteO 01 jr Idcal tMir u t ttvthlnf chll.l, vny snorewllnx i'T eisrnnl ua IhaJ e eiould Inetliahl ne l.lm. I kappmn.1 n n TFKTII MA, tad he; Ml si unrai wlmlaUUrliia It 10 Ma, d hli lapr;iTtonat at wtrkad la tlbntl. tnd froea thai rite oa at rapiuil. 1 coaeuatlr kept It aat il It elnra ti air ekfl in; at4 ba iskea (rtat pleer It tptttla lit talf-t to tU awetkwrt af vat ikltrha. . I foaa4 H iartlatiilt tt tflf lot leMblnf prVd ! . xri. p. it fiAUbT. , taa tea. elt iVelliaea . KVf. York, Jl l-Tb t'ali4 8ut IMeirVH Att"fr , n iter aaaatafwl tkei ta rr!4 foria lilt ttrailoa te til a tWo'i rtwnlntteua af lta aa lof tS faaraili Msilotti Jlenk a4. tit (t aaer coaferrltg ahk Ik Olrers. . . , , It Une$ IU WtrJl Ho Ulamtrrjr It aeertkiaa at ttct treat1 mi HSit nf IM tiejuaurtt ikttta kwra bf'Dl. KU' Ke Illeeerreff for Caire.. tl't arei mt kea a kl at ttrtlaat al tVtuseieif ItrHi, 'teeiaola, HeeMatrktc a, rVt'if 4 ftrtttaiUt, teAeauit ff Um It ket fetmM tn tife a-ti'n For fvt.e, w, Aeak, IU frf, lefenie 4 Wfce-t ! (V te lire tlaeat, siteal It IM tptH It It If C I. Pikll a!iniilM sl'a'A. U'. r-f ffsaile tn-va tsifaVii; sn 4 l 7,1,1 fcr.ibt fre. ; THE GAMBLER."" a Rad ca Cna nun, tit rata j- ,;-; t'Mintut mo, -I remeuuicr una uoDdsoina yona& fob low whom I uawl to tneot ocraeionally on the taircko who-capt;wd n)p youthful rancy. 1 met hlrt. july t midday, as bo Std not rise till Into, &iui thla fact, with certain ecrupulous dis tance and neamesH In Ms dres. ought to have trade me suspect rr.at he wiw it gambler. In my Inexperience I! mil; Invested bim with a certain romsnrie mystery. . 'sOnif morning as I was point fut to my very early breakfast nt 9 clic:u ltallun cafe on Lon;; wharf 1 w.w mir prlfttHl to find him nlso descending the stiilifrse. He was Herupuluusly.dros ed even at that early hour, lint I :is struck by the fact that he was all in bim k, anil Ids alight IHrmv. buttoned to the throat in n tl;rhtly tilling rock eoat. Rave. I faiie;.(l, u KiiiKular inelnu eholy to his iialc :oiitli(-rn fae- Nevertheless heiri-eeted me with niore than his nsnul scrone coi'diaiity. and I remembered that lie looked up with a linlf pustled. half muuHed expie: sioo at the rosy morning sky as he iv.iiked a few steps 'with me down the descried street. I could not help saying that I was astonished to see him up so early, mill be admitted that it was a bival; in bis usual habits, but added, with a smiling significance I afterward re membered, that it was "an even chance If he did It aguln." As we nenred the street corner a man In n buggy drove nn Imnallcntlv. In Blilto of the driver's evident haste my nauiisomu acquaintance got In lei: nre and, lifting his glossv hat to nie with a pleasant smile, was driven away. I have a very lasting roeollec- tion of his face anil ilgurc as the buygy sapiieaicil down the empty street. I ver saw him again. It was tint until week later that 1 knew that an hour lll'tee lie. left me Hull niorniiur hi- w:im lvlui; dead In a little hollow behind tbe Mission liolores. shot through the heart a cluc.1 for which bo had arisen so curly. Drct Hnrte's "Under the Itent wooits." OASTOEIIA. 3ivii thi TtrB W ''oil Hats Always.Bougli! a-. o I , Best For The South. Wood's Wood's Sci'ls nn1 innvn iinl st lecti'il with siri-i:il ri-fi'r- Turnip I: tn I In 1 r itnliilitv to ' Southern ami climate nml irivr the Seeds. liesl rcnilsanil mi ti sf ;i r t io 11 i'Vi'1 hi'ie. If vi. 111 imr- chnnt lines lint si ll WhimI's SiciIb write fur Hpociul l'rirc ht: Circular K'vtnir prlnn hih! Infcrnm Unn atMmt Turnip Scedn, Crlmnon Clover, Late Seed Poteloce, Herman nuiet, Duckwneat ami an :'Hoitaiii' Heeda, mailed on requrat. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen - Richmond, Vs. WOODS HAM. CAT.tUMirK wm- In Autruat. telle all nlmnt Crlineoii Clever. Winter Vttckee. Kane. Rnat Preot and Winter (lata. Seed Wheeta, Uraeaea, and Clover 5ccda. VefeteMe .Veda toe Fell Ptantlnu Hyaclntha, Tulip, etc. UaUlnfruo mailed (roe. Write fnr U UNIVERSITY of North Carolina Til K IIKAO Of Ibr Slslea Idtralienul Si.l.in AccUcmU IVpa rt mr n t , Mediilnr, Phtrinncy. Highly ni trbolt sblpa. Km c li.uloe In learhara and ministers' son, l.oana for 1 he nrrdy Hlnrlenla, 4S Inallii. Inrn New llntmllnrlea. W,ler Wi.ik. ( en Hal Heal Inn h),lem l2H.iOiaNUt in In. 1 mv. iiirnt. lo 1 :KXI ljd WI. 1 Pall lei ru l-rln Srptemlwr H. Ileil Ad.lrrae, V. I'. VENABLIl, I'rtsldrnt, Chapel HIH, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY Ocirmilj of Norik Carolina. family f Mlm. IK "Ineka,. .Well l".nlpl thitninrim, 7b4MM(h Wierk. innon it. ontR exfiKSES low Fall U-rtn Wiru Kepuaibur tlh, IWI. 444r, e ' r r. r. vtxme, rratwcai, , Otpci Bill, i. t Pollock :& Credle STABLES f eJ, Halt 4 ; tjiUiartft 4Tho CIIKAP'nOT Turnouts In.tho city. ' Ko. 70 f outh Ftonl Ctrcct, opposito Hotol liatbr SavirigR Busy "Men aMWomeri, m tj.z The Gutlogk r A Weekly Ncwjpspct and an IHustntcd Mtgaziae ia oac Tells the tfory of wrli-liappinings every week ia brief, clear-cut paragraphs. Lytnta Abbott is the Editor ln-ciicf. and Himiltoa W. Mabie the Associate Editor. JACOB A . RMS Th- 3'ith.-r of " Mow the Other Half Lives will pivr in I irLi Outlook an ii.tensrly human and vivid Hi :n'.:i'f nt his f.xtcr:rncc as child in Denmark, hi i ittitiki.Hit in uiieiic .i workman, traveller, a icMter, and ihi,ily i stuiiert oi tc-nmnt house jir.iWriiis, aivdan filltint aid to Theodore Roosevelt in riorflimizirnir, the New York polite. Mr. Kiis writes vcfl, simplicity, htiuiur aud vigor. LYfrflAN ABBOTT will eniihuie 3 f-ei its of Imiiortar.t papers on funda mental poLtkal f.rinciples as applied to twentieth enuiry pr ;iticms. h will be Ljlktd " The Rights J will define industii.il, educational and Ii;;inus, well political, lights and duiius Scrvict' of Publication- -NOTICE1.: NOIiTII C.VIIOLINA, ( In the Cruven Cuunly. Siioerior Court Daviit Wilson unil roily Aim Wiifiou, his ife, vs. Ii-liu i). Sl.eiu rii, ct nl. NDTICK ! I In ilrfi-iiilunt iihovo ioiiik'iI will take uiili.-r iiiat nn utlloii I'liiillnl iib iiliove nan 1 1-11 rmnmciHTil In llm Superior Con.' !,t' mv'ii county to pe.rfeol 1 lie litli- ;.i i wo rcrtnin ltjlH of liinil HiMime iu lii. riij of New Item. N. C, mill fur lug on iM-in.ii mill Jonea streel.J, ami to can' O 11 i.erlain tleeil io nnid properly Impropcily make In saM ilefeinlanl; anil 1 lie mel ilefemlunt will further take iioiii i- llini lie ix reiiilieil to appear at In; next Iflnn ol I he Superior ('ourt of sulil 1.'. unity io lie held on the third Mon diiy I 1 h ' u ml er, i!)01, at the court liouae of !:;.! coniii v in New Hern, N. I'. lino Hu-wrr or ileinur lo the ooiitplalnt In miiiI net; .11, or Hie phiinliffH will Hp ply to the Couit for tiie relief detnuiuleil In said eiunplaiut. 'I'hii 'HA day of June. 1001. W M. W.VTBON, est; Nolici' Salt' ol Land lor Partition. NOII ' II OAl.OUNA. i-ieii(loiint.v. InlheSiipi ri'.l ('..nil. In-fore theClerk. Jul . 1 M:irs:.ill. Nellie I . Marshall. II T. Maisliall Cua I . slie .Mar- shall ;n,.l Mai-shall the last l"iii naine'i l ein;; iiiflinls appeur- ill" li llleil nel flleliil ii. A. Vaisliail. ami II. A. Marshall. VS. K Marshall. I'm C. , 11 1 1.1 u 1 .:..tii r.ii I le. iee ..1 I he Superior II ("ienil ill llle ahove in.-s ..i sale ..( 1. 111. 1 f.,r 1. il l.v llie Ch rk iif sal. I ii He .".lii .iav of .Itine, .1 I'm. r .ii;iii 'i as ....iiiiiiisseMi-sal- at 1 tl.li. aiotioii tueh.vl 1. 1. 1. 1. .. al the 1 r "f 1 'ra en 1 i.untv n la ..f .1 :l 1 , ll.ll" . at . :-i k 1. ...li. all Ih. i.i tile 1. ll.. 11TI i-Olt i.e. lav, ll Hlh I I'J . - Ml., ll I estate. ll I.y V . II I . Ill.t . 1 Itenii; .11 1 1 ith ( ...hi 1. afolm: sale ..( . ereek. It.. Ile si Mil SI... 11111I1 .1 ll.. A N r i al -I I . Kealll s : l' I nth sale . .,rner J t f. r -IJO : ileut i.-rner lii;litHood f )oi;o.l a L'rant t. 1. r.-s. dated "'I "' ill' I. a lat.l Ih. I'm "1 i'!l 1 ll I.H.. I'e-I.ei- 1 1 1 1 san! r-j eight's ... .... il. il-.' . -1 ;n, p..... i., hi , ,,r- 1 I I I u ill. .int tier ( his lines lllli lO we l IHI pi.les i..-ff pine. Ihen. e ..il.'i III) u.'.l Z-'t p...- t.. A huh ni lay 1 1.10 a I.- pal-nl line, llieln wilh s;.ul Jrtit.-nl line ni.rtli 411. I.e hall p. les .. s;,id 1..I rtesl 4 unil r'ahi'Kinnini; i ..rner In the ti'.rtli 1 nil .f Jim' . Maui. - Orst theiuf nn r id 1 k 1 1 . 11. w ith wit. I Ta 1 lllle nil. H l I Ml .. l.i.rth In. i-a.l .HI . 1.. .!.- 1.. it.. . K D S-l,;lit Kn . r.- train. . I7lla. I' I I.. 1 u ill, tils line ... . 1 1 1 . Ill, 4 Ki , !.- I., .lam. . k.-alli tun-lit lUted east llie I1...... ..ill. Ins Ion s. .ill. 241 IM-Iea 1 1..- U nii.ii.jt. . 1 .f 1 Ul J f 1 1 toill Iniiiilr . i.-k i.e-re . r .-.s 'I I.I. Ml. .lav ..( June, 1110!. ItuMl l.l H ,. M'NN. I '. -niuii.i.iH'r Naif of Vklmlilr Tirnbrr Ptflitl'iD. For Hy virtoe of an ufdci made In the ape. clal pioreeslh ( entitled, Mr a. Lain a V, llaklnt end Arnte W llakloa. Mnlllr U .1.-1.1 . .. I I I Ll 1 1. .L I . '.' - -'- M Ibeet naovrd, llo Inlaau, by ll.elf grarrml fuardlaa, Uu aj.ptrlBi( tlaeklas. lUreard II. Owkiat. Hill buj Htillnglon tod Addle lUrrlBgloa. hla vile, and llaivrvf A. (iMkloa, be fur W. M. Wtitoa, Clrrk ot Ibt Htpertor Ceiirt ret Crtvea Cnantt, at4 oa tbe 1.1b day of Juta, Itwl l be ttderelgtrj enajnalveloaert will ntTet for el t4 tell tt poblVr taatloa at tbe C'oert lloaaa dnnt nf Cnns Cottlr. oa Mnadey, Ibt !ib Ur "I 4"lr IWt, at II o'eWk, aona.uiba bUbeel Udder for raak. tat llmher of tbe ette af latlre laraet tt Ibt leu tt feet frwa Ibeimflni. r akiek bail (law In tbei list tluileg Lbe ptin4 of lea jeers froea Halt of eehi, oa all tbe Minelne 1e)te4 laade. lowttl (l.l i A irect ul laM l)lr a tbe aorta ttdaof .ir ou i.pre io el 1 J preee htaert leiri'i-g lJ leear teeee, dretrlliet la IMITHnilT- WJM t tie 4 tfea Reb rlrk4 loll. II lie, klre dal-t tint. 9. IC. I Tbe tatdt devetdl lo Ttrfaa 11. Oeetlnt f met ble fibr. I14 ,etl te re'eTfeel ta la tbt el of rale e tree b re ! 0 (la. kln t H. II UaeklM. lai4, MarebM. Vt. evenrM lb kv- k ?, la; ) (a lb aHb eMt "f braee fleer M eaaaleldttf iJtUe fi rreek. aa4 oe ei1he It t el line Ibne, II (ieeblat to Alfred tik'a e4 t-$ A 4klM rwrted U U"k l". 41": () 1 1 r ike 'r'k tHe f fSe-re. Mve Int'y iIhuM la !.. eertalt deede er. Mere I. ttrlinn.b 4 Ml, 4,H ivm. a. I. ee J ate , laan, kvok ( e'en lea nlbet traeet ,uil la I-:, llle II 0Ml by u,e ite of H"tk t aenMaa 1 Ke tvltl - t artee la thii ti'ee fci4'e4 eel i'e'v evi, T k s lire Hey .ll l t J to IK rirrkaaee. , li !a the I Ii ' rf 1 I, l r-. II ItVI'if. I" all l.l A ! I 5, I V-esrT i a WMra, RALPH CONNOR Under this pawudonym were wrtttcn two of the most striking of recent novels, " lUck Botk ' aiid "Tbl Sky likt." A new novel of Canadian and Western life by this author will appear in Tmb Outlook during the ye.ir In spirit, humor, pathos and strong character-drawing It is even superior to Its predecessors. SPECIAL OFFER To introduce p'I" h e Outlook to new read ers vc will send it for two months' trial for 25 cents pro vided this paper is mentioned. Address THE OUTLOOK, NEW YORK COCOA&HOCOIATE PURE t HEALTHFUL II GROCERS EVERYWHERE. It is not too late U put in Wiiulov. St ift hs :iml Doi.rs. finnf m-ihI ymir ni't'titiar st'Irt si.fs from mir f niiiit li- si.u k. have 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;i 11 1 1 Llit'V must fnt. I'lifi's witbin lilt nwirh f' A few more Refrigerators and White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. ! We funiKli t'viT.Vihiiin t" makt- your !tmif ctiiifrt:tl)lr. L H. CUTLER II'DW'F CO Foreclosure Sale. rursuiuil In 11 j.i.lfinenl ef liie Sti pe I i.r 1 on 1 1 ol I 1 vi 11 1 oil 11 1 y .1 iinliuy lellu lillHl In hii nelh. 11, i i.lllle.l t'efkt I !ext.Hl nml l'e itfHl 1. hi Hie ,V N V. railroait eonipany, the iiii-teislL-neil, Ki elerk ol -ahl ( '..nil, nullun i. -.l nml lllrei leil lo li.i.i inse n ei 1 lain miirlKHKi dued Cker 11 led liy llnvld limliiil mh Mlllv. Ill lieu ol I'loseei'lloB II. .ml ..l said plain1. 11T Ci as.ar Iteeton and in tinlil aull Now t !n-r fore. In ..I.. .H enee to iiatd jinlineni 1 tvhl r,n aale nl the e url llol.ae door In New Horn, at 12 -I'cloek, Monday Aul-.i i ill. 1001, for cash nil tlie rli;lit. liili nml In teril of the enld David le-l ami I!. 11 and lo a rurlatn plete or i.rtreel ..r Uu.l ailuileil In Craven ei ly. i.. wil ItolnR porlh'ii of the ;'.oo a. ie iriant the Hittfc of N011I1 OiirnMiia to W V. ('larko, and by said l.'ltrke and wife eon veyed U Mllly Heel, liy ilcnt ilalnl April -M. 1KU7, and recordon In the nlll. ol ll.. l,.vl.ia. rt I lH. nl1'..unn - llcvlnullig t Ollllat't lialr on tin ,,mp, running ihi urt, aloi.K 1 1 - Iran t,rl I'.wariU Dover loJini Washinir ton', field, llirnei. at rl(;hl tni;lr llh ' 1,1, Una 1., a rnanle In Dover l.rnrl. tbenrf. nnrlh al rltfhl einrteatn . ililn. thrtire villi the Hue nf iVrntnr.il He. i... In the Irani road of 1 1 1 nee li.nl.ei Ul 1 tbtnoa Willi Ilinee tram n.al la ll.i f.s it ed houae, thenre real, along tin se.au.pl. I thr flral nUlloii, fald lo ronuhi lilti ae.rea . Inei her erltli Itui Irnpanv. uu nl- 1 thereon. i i W M watV?. i t'lrik HnptiU.r ('null, i June tf'h. 1001. I, TDIWITV PnilPPP . ITer 111UU11 OuULIIbUO .In , I ...di. en 1 ly live gmiltiaui ami unih-rj;niliiaii. is urvi. ,.( atnily Twenty thrrv lee. here In demie eoiiran. Elfht bhiBI"ioe I eUllll.lfl III. Khn.V...... I M .-.!.. ' I ' I I III. hmrr farllllei-e. I'et Tninaiuni and lh telle appilnlini nu In nle. ebiaeeMew aiM) leu reaal. Alb-exlanre nearly dmihlmt etlthln the rt eevee, jneart, Ktmae very biw. 1 ll" bml ri'lb-ev. la the neve that oflera Imlenl the beat tdvantaevva K nd fnr reUloiiA. rHEHIDKNT KILhI-i. u ,v . , . , Dl'Mta, M. C. TRIH1TT PABK'HIGH SCHOOL, PWMtAet, wr. o. Unt term rrfyeit fet.libet 11, ar. Oeit 4 Iha beeVefhooia In tbe fbllth A U auiUe Ptatsau lae It nt aig tratoeel treieh ' eri unaurpavaevl library aa4 (ywnaaarniei 1 f Ultra: etrwlteat alhlatke tdianttureh I 1 ! Hir' tienesi tt t t" (tve uit . kat reilietlec tnllMeanea ne tn nr- lure Snd oVvekf etrevirlb ret ehtraree tt llu- eaeee Uaaa. 1 eon lw. , fxr lb HieVateal laUkf ua tied tlbnitL tiMeeee, 1. F. UIVKtr, lleaH Mtati-r. .. IrvBHaa, K. C Iilrrnt Tnx Ncilrr I Alt Aitnfiier. Iliyelrlaas. rvaikHt, tn lot eeta, Iteval f alate led ileail (VI bnla Ar-U, Deejees (a Ttfk Meete, oe4 e4 fel rver, fbeajotme ae, tetaiher laeAlera, rtitenalevt, Jelt heeWra, llorat elet, tllf rele DeeJet Motel Keeper. ee , ev art reilrtal ry U a to py a laneaet tat Aa let day of aaeiof'erk d erarf eeer . I'teatM eJI tt Ibt ebertft t reaat aae ta4 fn j lbe Ul ted get t"t lleetet. I. er.DlDDtS, , . ' i ' ' '. - ' ' rbet',0. Jee Itrj, . s outhern ail way Announces that, F fleet i e I line 'J 'nl. it li.ai.fi. rated New Train Service AND '.I TV N Golu.ioro and Grernstinr i Which in eonueetion with the Atlanii. and North Carolina Hailn.ail givei, Bplendiil Service to and from New Ueni. WK8T HOUND Tii.MNS. Nn. :-lally-Ni. 11. Lv. New IVrn II (Kl a. r.i. 7 Oil p in. Ar. I.ohlshmo 11. (I i ' K.r, , l.v. (lolilslu.m '-'.or, 11 411 Ai. S hun, ?.fn ltt.:M " -nleij;h. :i.4(i ' il 4." " I 'in Ii:iim. 4.1 I .'.;!(! a in. " (ireenshori. (i.il'i Ti.l 1 KAS I' HOI Nl) IK1N -'. Nil. Ill Uaily--Nii. :ll. Lv. Oreeiishoro l'.'.IH a. in. I'-Ma i. in. " I'lirham It :r 2.4.' " Hnlei,nh f, " ;i..H ' 'elina 141 " 4.lf. Ar i.i.hl-.hoi.. ; :i 1 f,. ;ii l.v. cohlsl i". " ;..4 1 r New Item ' Hi T in ( lose ei.uneelii.us inaile at I ; reensh. .1 . fur all point:. Nmlli. South or West. I'tiUman ei ice Irani N.s. 11 ami 'J, carry I lllhnan Sleeping Cars het een iii.hlshi.ro and i.rei usl.t.r... Knr full inf. .riiiat inn apply to ticket aj;ent at New rein, nr 11. 1 . Vuiim.n, r. i'. a Chaih.tl.-, ,'. 1 . .-. 11. 11 v it 1 iv 1 1 't, 11. r. a Vii..hiiii:t..H. D c. THE L & M. PAINT Is II SI'I'KIIIIIi; I.Vaily ,Mi.'l I'iiitit. II y.nt ili.nl.: lliu pi -t 1.1 e ;i limlv al I In- l'ir. Ii I 1 1 in ( liiinli nil Kriisc si i it, w Im h, w t. -1 1 , . , ,!, v:8 Painted with L. & M. Paint 22 Years Ago. Tin- i 'I-!, l.i.iiisl I'. .1 Lv J. C. Whitty i lie. r I ' .. 1 1 1 i ' Ilk. II.. I ( ,k, It K A Summer Outing ill h. ie..r. . i.j il.t. I , l.ik .. al.'lii: a ha... I i " nl. a" I finohe.1 u. an hi i.i i . .... i .ni.l .. M.I .'I II...IV. ,s ' I l.i.'li r,,l, ... .1. i ,.,1 ill ..r l.-d . . a- ..... r i . I . . . t i h i are n ill . . ... V . . r v..., .. il . r ,. I, ., til flt anil l.l.e.h UI..I .e 1 vl I. tli.il ..l.v n rtll .an en r .,r I I. i. p it, , i our fal.ii. i. -i, h.siv. ,i,l i i.i n, ,1 llalsh etipiiaite 1 F. 51. 4 lir.tlvlt L, Iotlgr Illrrrforj. NKW BKI1N CtlNCI.AVKtw Imp" " I (rder llepaaeopke, mreu lol aii.lt h Tkarerltr alahia, at M i.Vloet ai It"' .. Iretllall. Dr. K V. Kail) , A rrb..t. J Totena, Jr, Flaanrlet; term I). )i.i.iei. tWerttary. Kt'RKKA IOlxil no 7. I o o r frtaotrat W. f.VnwMtfi. N. tl t Jar.ee 11 IVavena V. (I i Oeo. tlraea. IWy: W II Htrrer, flaaaetti terertery. A. K Tin taa, Tree IWnltr eeeellaga ere.y Moadae algkl at f M n'clnrk 0AI.CMKT UNCAKI'laKNT. No 1 I. it. O. t. OWeerf i. I Metier. C I' J II Otatna. II P4 T D Cerraeay. ft W .T. Ua4 J. WjOen. Ueeea. rWHI. K tletnrt , T'teaia. IWalar fCareeap aveat, let, rd, ted ata (If say) Tkereday aigkit la aarb ttoaia at T W tfrtnek. HKW UftX U)IV) Na I.f. R. C t, 4. Wedfeexkea, fee J, II. Pet Mb. rmdleg iWi K, R BUI, rvrlei Her j ateevlatbe Rate kit f lletavney Hail erery let a4 Ire! Ma4at tlgbte le teeb aeealb. r4TK1 fHll HO, I KHIOMTS nr HAHMONY. Meeat ta4 aa4 .ib Weeleeavtay alfbit It ear aanek la Pe!lre'( MaJi. l'o4 or eteewt, (I ' at ft-elor. . R Hair rreetdeai! .'. rneneirer, Stefi R R, but, Fltaaette tW marr. ftr ld by r. ft. () t o. IU-.i'U
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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