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An Excellent Combination. . The pleasant 'method and beneficial ttrnur or Flag, manufactured by the CAuroajnA Fin bvBur Co., illustrate .hevalueof obtaining-the liquid lax-, tire principles of plants known te be medicinally ' laxative , and presenting ' them in the form most ret resiling to the taste and acceptable to the yatem. , It la the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the arstera effects ally. dispelling colds, hcadachei and fevera gently yet promptly and enabling; one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. - Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and snb stance, and its acting on the kidneys. liver and bowels, without weakening; or irritating them, make It the (deal laxative. In the process of man u factoring figs re used, as they are pleasant to the taste, butthomodloinal qualities of the remedy are obtained, from aenna and other aromatic plants,, by a method known to the Califobwia Vi SranT Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tb Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sax rsajroisoo, cx.;:"; lAtnevnxa. sty. :--mw yosx. sr. r. . sMrselsbvaU Drnig1ata-Prieeia. gat satUa, THE JOURNAL Mew Ba. M. C, Jaly to, 1901. . Index to New Adrertisemnts. - . Lost-fSblll. Guilford Lewis Lb. box candy free. ' J. G. Dunn & Co Negligee Shirts. J. L. McDan lei Fancy Cream Cheese. Broad Street Fruit Co 83 Coco-Coras . Simmons & Hollowell Oo Special. Business Locals. A POUND box of Nonnally't Caady for a three-bagger by any New Bern player today. By Guilford Lewis", at James B. Dawtoa'i, 103 Middle street. TO THE New Bern man that knocks a home run In today's ball game the Broad Street Fruit Store will give2S0ooo Colaa. LOST $5.00 bill between the Post office and Eaton's jewelry stores Liberal re ward for Its return to this office. ARLINGTON FARM MELONS. The largest and finest flavored Co ban Sweet and Florida Gem Water .Melons of the season, now to be had at the Broad Street Fruit Co. FRESH Chocolates and Almonds, by Express last night. James. B. Dawson, 108 Middle Street. FOR SALE A very desirable business corner, Corner Hancock and Queen Bta., known as "Colligans." For particulars apply to Thos. F. McCarthy. CASHIER WANTED. Must write good hand and prefer one with knowledge of typewriting and stenography. Written application required. Box 640 city. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the best. Middle street Fresh Chocolates at MoSorleye Westera Deer at the Oaks Market to day. . Western Pork Loins ot the Oaks' Mar ket today. . '," let Cream Soda at Mcfjorley'e. . Celery Headache Powders." - There Is not any better' remedy for ' headache tbea these powders. , Tee? ever fall la relieve. Made and sold oely at Dsylr Praeoriptma Pharmacy,. SELECT SCHOOL. .3. Mies Howertna will receive email amber ef eblldree at bet enfool No t Ckaage street. Xegegeaeeatt foe lei est school yea aaoohl be made bow, . : It tie July deanac Sale7,l At Uk eetHng prices, gettlag ready for Fell sleek,. baby cape Ma,. $10 ladles ksU BOe, tie organdy sad Uwae ao lfie, lOe llambarg Se ) ard. ' r -.w .'i t....- BARfOOTS. ';' ' July Qeiraace Sale.; i ' k t Every tiling su nun try mast g pricre wlUdeU, aoWt overs with, ns, A!l White (oerts, silks, rlhtaaa, etntiruliUr. lee Me., at It nta ooe-tUUd to -a half of ' Hle' pHoos; ' . BARFOOTHL . . .. July Ckartiice Sale " Tomorrow. Monday, ene oar rvfi tar Jaly Oaranre l,- ery thing In stock the Ina Mt afemnirry Is now r -dacedfor M4. k alHMr IlAHFtKiTSj ; t , ' ' - - . -.r i 'CAT-UDKIE '(.'1 'i.' i v 1 , ;' H' i J , iroE- ; 1 . ' j Ncftous and . ...... ' t J4 k mD IT all r::uccri3. - fas ttnutoa Base Ball cluB It expect ed hare this morning on the Hollowell lad Peterson Excursion, together with several hundred ro.Urs. ' , The exact hour of the game could not be decided op.. last night by Maasger Clark. . As the weather will probably be hot, as late aa boat as possible Is deslrs-Wer;;v,:;j:.-, 'J: ";CV:.;-. - Circulars -oa the street today, and other notices 'will give time ot game, the eaeounceaseut being made after sr rtral of Klnetoa team. " ' - - tmormun., The Parke Team are playing winning ball, having ' defeated the Mt, Olive club, T to S, end Katurday won from the Fort Ran club II to 4. It It to be hoped the Parks can play her again. , ; The JosMAt dislikes te see the B K's worry orer New .Bern'" "seml-pro-feasloaals, bat no . klok frost here, when XL Olive presented Its bra new batiery, Bngga and Harper, fresh from Klattoa. , ? i' , .? 1 ' Try us against. Olive, bat whaft the nee of apologising. , The game's the thing sad yoej are always la H, and that Is what we love yoa-tor.,L ' . ;!-.. ' The Berry Editor ot the ML Olive Anvertlser, In bl lut lesne has the fol lowing; .;;.' ; f- ; - . " ".Manager dewberry -states that the club never was treated belief than when la Hew Bern, and every member of the ' Boys, yon hare got to. land the Soft Shells. .Yon can do It even If they are semt-profeulonal." ' Cotton Prospects. ' Be ports are made of some very siceV lentastnds of cotloa -tbg good fields being early planted, cotton,- that .late plaated being In moat cases more or less damaged by the ftxeesslva rains of sev eral weeks ago. Some fields of early cotton show a remarkably heavy growth aad well filled with bolls. T Some last year's cotton Is still coming Into markets Ons lot of It bales was sold this week that matt havebeea aa unsatisfactory deal for the owner. ; The lot Was bought last fall at 10 cento aad held for a rise whea the whole country was bullish oa the staple.- The cotton was exposed ta the weather 'and so much rotted that each 500 pound bale - was re duced to 400 pounds la rehandllog. The cotton when finally sold brought 7 cents. Bach k price as 10 cents should content th producer, especially wheni It Is. obtainable at the beginlng of a crop year. ;.. . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. M. M. Msrks left for Asherllle Sunday afternoon. Mr. 0. K, Foy retorned last night, after several days visit at Seven Springs. sMtas Kmma Lnmley of GoUsboro, Is visiting her aaat, Mrs. Root. Hancock.; Mrs, H. B. Duffy and ton, William, left (pr Norfolk, Va., yesterday tq visit relatives.. . , " Mr. aad Mrs. O. V. McGebee, aad Mrs Baaa Chnrcblll left yeeterday to spead sometime at Mtdlsoa, N. O. .' Misses Battle aad Una Williams, left for Snow Hill yeeterday, after uabort visit with relatives la the city. Mla Maltle' Ivey of Sevea Springs, who has been vialllag Miss Gleanle Moody for aevera) days, retaraed homa yesterday. ; A Pkasut Event. Last atgbt Miss BeBa Htaea enter- talaed her yoaag lady frteadt at her home Oa Beeoack atreat, . The evening was passed - very ' pleasantly aad the guests were served with lavltlag and ooollag refreshments. " , ALUANCB. Expect It Salld a Chuck, Aa Accident, . .'. BaTkttaf 1 Osi Navy, vi v Jnly St. FaraMis are very jaach die- eoe raged with their crops, the eoatlaaed rala has nearly raised the crop bat they are very buy finishing ap their crops tlaca rala has abated, , .' .- - Rev. Jlakme hat just finished a' esries ef mretlags at oar pmee, there were no aoseioe to the church bat I think there was a great Seal or good Ooee. .We coalamplaU hwlldlag a M. X. dhareh at bar plaee. , Mr. B. P. MeOot tef hee gtvea aa a M aad good maay Inge are beiag glveaae by the ellleens e have appointed the first of Aegust to meKaadergaaise and start beHdlag the search. .. .. , .. Llule Freak, amt of J. T. aad Leas Dawson happened la a very eerioae ao eldeat eeverai werkt ago. he wee tbrowa frees a horse aad broke his arm. but glad te esy he Is Imprevhig. . . Ira A. McCotlav, daaghteref B. F. aad R. A. MoCottev has beea wry ctek. bat she M tmprovlag now. , , , Wiltjr Cam pea, aoa of ftam Cam met wl'b a very Mr Was eocttleat last Satanl y eiolg, a Saw fell eeroae his srm t: i lu"'rtad t very serious wemad. 1. O. MoCotter has Just retaraed from a aoooeesful batlaeM trip, travelling frfr Steapkea Pelasy m Co. . . Capt II. tf.lowdy, from your ciiy wee wbb es lut wrek. lis ass oe bis wy from Onom Creek Ulead aed he uid the BMxqnlloee were m bad thai l hey ate the hat sets ng hie horsr( grmd M the t'spt. ' - . hcversl or i er young taea ears i ar tkt brsla, Messrs. Lrvr tlir. (VvslMd TlnilfS, W. A. It.ioii and t W.Tlsgls haveslistrd la the sr how aw) ewwe boys J ft. Arc you trcjl f:J t:','. FCV Watermeiont. The Mormaat. Cete 'Vale. .At ttw Sprlngt, The " - An! Keeling-. -, - -Gam Branch, July t7.-We are having tome of the holiest weather we have everteea. : &W''-T1:" fr'Ji Some boys not far distant teem to ea- oy the "fon" of teeing hogs twlm aatll a early drowned, yon had better not love such "fun" boys hear the fierce- ie coming for joa, Watermelons are scarcer In tble com munity than w have ever kaowa at thle rctaoa of the yeaa,.yr,;f' The Mormoat had Hg.etlebrallon here yeeterday, la honor of the arrival la Salt Lake Valley of Brigham Yoneg ana comrade.- we were Mdimu hut the Apotle Paul had bidden ns not ' ro aa it was In honor of Brbrham, Read (I Co-. V:tlfi8). We consider Paul's au thority a Bale better' than theirs, not w thitandlng they claim direct revela tions from heaven. The little babe Hot la the floor. - Kicks np Its Hoy feet. ' Pokes Its toes Into its mouth. . ' That making both ends meet. : 'f hilt ta too hot to write, or read an J especially too hot to make poetry when the babe ie close by. There Is some tobacoo drowned on Gum Branch, what will become of the farmers who have lt. From what we can learn there is air most a failure ; In the cora crop, some farmers only expecting 100 bbls where they have been getting 1000. We bear that "Kit" Simmons hat mar ried a lady la your town, If so we wish I on much bapplaees over the tea ot life "Kit." . . .. There was a rattle, snake killed la Mr. Lelnster Biggs stables not many days since.. The cool drink sellers at the "Springs" certainly ought to have disposed of con siderable toe. lemons etc . for It was hot enough.1- A great many went from near Richland so we bear. Mr, Nelson Scott add son went- front here and we don't know who Cite at present. . Mlet Annie Barber will go heme Ban- day. Her brother, JT. Barber of this place will accompany her. Mr. H. M. Farrlor and brother went to Mr. Alsa Fountains Wednesday. Mr, Fountatn it a blacksmith, and he made Mr, Fartlor a-paU of bits for 4e. Can New Bern" beat that for cheapness f "Big August" meeting 1st, Sunday In August at Southwest. .One of the two men who here the is me father and mother aad yet are not (Knott) brothers was dowa Thursday after the tobacco trade from Klnston. We hear so little of politics lately that we suppose "seed-tics" have taken their place. Frnlt of all kinds seem to be very late In ripening In this section. LleHT Biavch. DIED, Died Ju ly 88rd in the 10th year of her age at the reeldeaoe of Mr. A. T. French near Beaufort Carteret county, Mrs. Susan W. Beetley. en tk ITORXAi iNlMYNlbwMeni gaatsat Moonlicbt SalL There will be a moonlight tall oa the steamer Howard Wednesday bight July Stat. The tail It gtvea by Mr. J. M. Howard's Sunday School class for the benefit of the -Methodist Orphsaage. Refreshments Will be served. -. Masks by Lombardl'e string hand. Fare Si eta. Tickets caabe had at the boat aad at Kaaette. Boat will leave foot of Craven St. at 845.' " . . ''r. Mr. William Potur a prominent cltl M of Pamlloo county, died at kle real. deaee near Alllaaot oa Thartday Jaly 4, II n. The death of this hoeored gealk ataa, deeervee more than passing entire r la the vrarbetweea the Blatee betook ap arms with Ike Soath aad was a faith. fal aoMler to,tbo end. c - J -f s. - Aad .whea the Boaala.' Bine Flag ceased to reflect lie light la the morotag taabeamt aad klet with lutllkea folds the gealal breexa of ear Soateere clime, he retaraed home earl pursued the quiet vooaUoe of farmlagi As a neighbor ha wee tree at steel, at a friend the best pa earth. Poaeeebie aad unlet la hit de meanor yet whea asselled hie eatagoaiel toned a foamaa worthy of kle steel. eleep oa ktad friend, may thy spirit rest with the Ood who gave. Aed great, Ob God, ea the day of the rasa rnciloa vhta the sheeted dead are etlrvlag aad tie greet white throae Is sat we may slothed la the panoply of righteoaseese tinging the prelse of thy Red eroand (be throve of God. i. E. D. ' CHUDtEftI SEWING. ' Clolhee mails for yoaeg children, aad all binds of ehlUlreassewlag done. Ap ply to Mrs. W. K CUrke No, 10 Ckaage street. . - ; rrtscfiriiont it rvi Dsvl I'erwrlrHUia Humify mskae S sperlslty of frr..rtlptm. Kfery pre. rrlplLm sent Ihrrr rert-lre. prompt and rsrefol sMrnllon, Only (lie pnrv.1 sn best dm an-a. it, N.r .uUmimiI.is I pra.:ller.. hnl .ry prrwrlpiloa Is MlleJ Sicily Mllx rli)i'i i. w'l Ti brlr-s srs flr tmt fi.nn.li!, tnd ynttrs l!,fr in ht t'.U4, '4i:vn T' 1 WILD WOOD. ;y V July 29. Weather Is warm and rain b badly needed, the crops are falling some whh firoughT.' - . '. ' i A large part of our farmers have quit thelr-farms and gone clamming. - Mln Phenle Watson has been viallUg at New Bern. - She! spent Sunday home, aad left Sunday . morning for River- Messrs. W. H. Wiggins aad Gng Wig gins of Glenfietd spent Bnnday-it Wild wood visiting their old friend. It was their former bome.'-'?isiiS; 'fStt Mist Lara Roberts of Newport and her pousla, At Its Lonle Roberta of New Bern spent a tew days with aa' last week., Mr. Walter Colllaa of Wilmington came dowa Sunday and will spend a f w days vlsttlag'hle m-m' Mr. J'. BK Walson went to Newport Sunday evening; S'iJ'rw - Mr. D. W.: Willis went to Morehead City Monday night on boaiaesa, W Qerk and Curler Examination. :t5. I'Nw'BernrM. "The Untied Slates CJvji Service' Com mission snnoonces that on Bepf. 4 1901, aa examination will bcDrid In this city for the positions of clerk and carrier in the pott-oflioe service. All persons who have been examined for the position of clerk or carrier witb la the past year and failed to pass may be reexamined upon filing; new applica tions fat due time. This examination offers an excellent opportunity for entering the Federal service to bright, energetic young per sons who are not afraid of hard work, and the Commission hopes that a anfB-1 elent number of Intelligent, active per sons will present themselves for this ex- amlnatlon. It may be stated that there Is a wider field tor advancement upon merit In the Federal : service ' than In many private employments, not only by promotion in the same office, but by transfer to other parts of the, service. The nature - of the examination is test of practical, general Intelligence, and of adaptability In post-offlce work. The age limitations for this examina tion are as follows: Clerk, not leu than 18 years. -Carrier, between 31 and 40 years. Applicants for male clerk and carrier mutt have the medical certificate in Form 101 executed. Applicants for cai rter must be at least 5 ft. 4 In. la height, and weigh not less thsn 135 pounds. Female applicants are not required to have this certificate executed. For application blank (Form 101), full Instructions, specimen examination quee tlons, and Information relative to the dntles and salaries of the different posi tions, application thonld be made to the undersigned. - Applications must be on file with the secretary of the local board before the hour of closing .business on Aus. 38, 1001. Auianr F. Patterson. Secretary Postal Board. FOR - . Some odds and ends that must go belore stock taking begins. Tooth Bruthea 26o value,' Ho Wnfek Broonw 7; ;J- 7c Ladlr Collar lluttoiin, 1 down . . card tot --. . , . '. .' ; 2o Alnminlum tMt Tina, each ' ic Ilooka and ; Eye, with r the hump,' per card 1 7 y , 80 MeUl Uair Pina, per bo .;" 7 80 7: In additUn to the above wo have a num ber of articles that we have no nroom to mention here that will : Sido and BacSloii '.i-'--S - Have lust received and Pompadour Combs and CheU Hair JL?ins : At I0c e-e uvWW s. J W S-i' n 0 Our cntlro ctocl; cf ncacIy-t-Tcrxr Chlrt VTrAzli r.ro i;r : !ly rcc'uc-;!. T.;I:o c looli nt lli:r x ;:r a yen cc::io t!o .;a t: r :o Xho not!cli3 1 r List ot Letters Remaining In the Poet Office at New . Bern, Craven county, N.' C Jaly if, IWli ""-.; " - j. ' -.' J '. O Cicero Garner.HVi''f' i UA. L. Harrtactoa. - A : P Henry PowelL (epeclairi'' Z '"'i S-WUllam Speight..; . : ''--? W-Thomas or Samoei Wtlllamt.' -.-j X-Odeeta.AeUart - B Mrs. J. O. Brown Cbancea A. Brlmage.:v'?r "fn : JD Mrs.: Hattls A. Dsrtt, Francis Dewrd..-: ' - . F-Hattle Ferr tt. If Julia Hogglaa., . M Henry Metre or Weirs. RMrs. J.-il. Robblns. S Nevermore Sampson. W-rLadra Willis, Martha White. Met tle Wblta. 1 ' - s Persons calling fortha above letters will please say advertised and give data of The regulations now require that one (1 cent shall be collected oa the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. Hahcock,P. M. NoonUrhtsau. The ladles of the Tabernacle Baptist church will give a moonlight sail next Friday night, August Ssd. . A very pleasant excursion Is anticipated. Moonlight on the Bridge. Neuae River bridge, these moonlight nights, Is a favorite resort, for with a southerly wind there is a delightful cool nets and freshness to the air upon the bridge. A alight breeze in town de velops into a fresh one upon the bridge which matt be felt to be appreciated. Failing Vision. Inevitable. Strange to say while all parte of the body ie growing, the eyes are going back, tblt begins at the 10th year, but doee not become manifest until middle life; at the age of ten the eye possesses e near point of (3) three Inches, nt (30) twenty four Inches, at (30) thirty, 5i Inches, st (40) forty, 0 Inches. At this period the near or close point has receded beyond a comfortable dis tance, because of a flattening of the eye, tiso a hardening of the lent and a weak ening of the muscle governing It, there fore, as the power of making the lens more oonvex Is removed and as . the eye becomes flatter, you must see that trou ble commences and aid must be had from some source. Science end art has bestowed ne with that aid la glsasee which adds convexity to the eye and restores the near point to a comfortable distance. You can getthem fitted correctly by J. O. Baxtis, Jr., Graduate Optician. NEXT mm Porpoise Bhoe Laoea, 4c Turkey Red Embroidery Cotton ljo - Large aaeortment of varioua kind pi Lace at . greatly reduced prioea, .;.. v ;- .v7- Tbiala a good ehanoe for you to bay Boma Turkish Bath Towels Cheap.' 1 AH new goods with prioea aJT --.'. . . .' ssr yuvs, .. 7 be priced low. a new lot ot CIde, Back and 25c. v a Vyvyae 7 . . , . f , i a- ff 4 f" will ... .- teems to prevail among moat fjereons that the walls and ceilings of their home must fee papered; or if a new dwelling, unfinished until the plaster dries. " -V Plain' walls never harmonize with the furnishings, aud very, often paper doeav not, burthe fourteen Ixautif ul tints in whioh nn Ulu ie manufactured, permits of uh room Wing fiuinlnd in different com binations to! hnrnjonize with thu furnisliing and may bo altered from time to time at less expense thau paper. Muresco is economical for the plain cottage and artistic for a DURABLE. Before decorating obtain our tint E. W.'SMALLWOOD, Hardware, Paints and Oils, NEW BERN, N. C. 11 . o P6WG SHIRTS I X tl.OO aiid $1.25 Values now X 75c. x Scriven's Elaslio Seam Bulbriggan Drawers 50e Blue Serge. Skeleton Lined Coats 4 at cost. All Clothing Reduced 20 per cent. J 1 1. 6. DBHI & CO., ; 5; IFollocilc Street. OC300dd44444dOQO Healthful in Summer. Our mla Is a bcncAc.iitl hot wcslhrr ilrlok, lieranse II Is rnmpourd mainly i f Ihrce hcallhful thliiR Frull, ( ro:,ni ami Prnren Water. E.eryl'ixly knows thai ftrli Lull li good for yu In summer. III.. nniuuV way of caring for a man under primitive conditions. Why shouldn't It ! hcallh- full Crushed Fruit, Frnit Juices, Fruit Flavors. Cream la a delightful means i.f ukluK nourishment which, In childhood, all save lived nn. Ice Orcam, fnam, igs aad Chocolate. Ice It e neeeeMly nnwadnyn On; Is the purest the nisrkrl rii i-t-l)' us Witb. We give you a di lily. Inn. Bslllfully Inlermlind, time Dir. inaln lagrrdlenta of eur lolihfnl keep yon fmiA drlnklpg too mm-li aner; qnenrh Ihlrat'as wales, will nt; ee eonrage ad appetite tir thnlf penile us- teaaacri and In one form or anoibrr are ueltifnl tn nervt ns, wnrn-nl people In summertime.. BrunnAx't FoliaTAiy. Walter A; Wood's Mowing end Reeplng Medlines and aVt taehaseaU for sale by .. ' L. B. CUTLER HAKDVTAB! CO . : KewBera, .i5.- .'.-": -Tbey have sWl the swerent test for over M years and aie in asn In every grara country to the world, llavlng won over I4f0 mortals and swardiat the bwd lag exhlirttlnnt In ell lands. I an evi dence of their superiority over tl ntlrtr Mil mansion. SANITARY. boor, literature and prices. Drav, r.-i, rednood t Values, now PBACTICAL EDDCATIOH I ft r ill Airinuluir. J timi ci iii'. Mr 5 rh:mic A i ts ami (''ttcri Minuf:n t- Vt 1 1 r i 1 1 " i ii ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 f ill i i try ;ini Jjj il Arinilluir. I nini ri uy. Mi I'LMh. i l sIikIviuhI iii;iimi;i1 triiii ) inu- I"'! if.'O :i y:ir. 1ft:il rfi.--i ii; luilinc il.itlmtj; hmi aj Itoittil. ''Iur( (:nlh t-. S Mlltlcilts. Nl'Xt M'SMidl hrf.'iliH ft W hi'i.ti'inltci ith. 3 ! Sj Knr inllopir n!ln (Ie.. T f I fit Winstitn, ("rcsidf'ht t aN. c. ( oklk(,k I II AriCHlturf & Mechanic Arts S g RALE I ( 11, N. ('. i fiJveJKAUts f ILilBook Store ! Leave Your i: Name For N. C Booklet No 1. i i: Subject, :: "Va Dare." il MAJOll UHa.ll AM DAVK-i. :: 0N. Ennctt. AAdasaAaA4asaaAAsAsAAAAAAAAAX wWW WWW V WWW W . A schrMiatir rlrd sliarpte, nearly new In excellent eoortiUon, carries over 4011 basheU of oysters. Will asti cheap. Am Uniting tha water buslnem, will trade r nnytlilng daslrabln, aildreta, bharpra, Journal, 1ew llera, H.V. Pollock & Credlo f "mi:'", Tho CHEAP EOT Turnouts in tha city. - " I.'o. 70 Couth IVont Ctrcct, oppc:ito Hotel If ix tr; t!.o : rij i.:;:.-r". . u i thi-m 1 y the j.i;t. f M it i' i' 1 !.&m.a7f ( cr r I . I i i !rt i : - . Ay'y t J. !-. 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