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Si "7 C THE JOURNAL. ''- Pub.lshed avery day in tbe year, eaeeri Monday, at M Middle street. A v PhoxbNo.8." ' CHARLES Li STEVENS. : TOITOB Aim nOPBIBTOB.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . - One ymt.'tn. advance. v.'tS; .. One year, not in advance.....;... S.M Monthly, by carrier Jn the city... .. .50 "'Advertising fUte furnished on "apprj cation. , Entered at the Poet Office, New Ben, N. O, u second tolas natter, f : OBelal Payer t Mew Ban . Craven Ceanty. aai New Ben; N. C Sspt 20. 1901. THE LAW AND BUSINESS IN TEkESTS. - ' It hv announced that the Charleston exootltlon will be well Drovided bv the State, dispensary with liquid "refreab- menL t Legal formalities will do ignored to iWn extent at the exposition restu- rants in order that the patron from other State mar find evervthlns- home like. The arrengemenU to be made are aaM to De m violation or me aiapea eery law, bat it I under tood that, for the: take of the exposition, no one in South Carolina Is; to protest i The above from aa exchange, if true, and there U not much to qaestloi ' it, will not create in advance very favora ble opinion of the Charleaton Exposi tion aad fat waye j ajt t -'?; .' The fact, that an Expoaition cannot be held In Charleaton, S. C and prove - aneeeet'Wlthoat violatlHi Oil State laws, ought to have proved anfflcient in Itielf to have prevented any attempt, at hold lag the comtjlg Expotltfoiuir' ' . ' Bnt It I plain to be seen that the Oharlettdniana have no scruple In thli Expoaition matter. ' The Expoaition la to be held for the "business Interests'' of the city, and to let any mere question of law Interfere, and Injure It financial results will not tie permitted. ''The very open manner in which the botslde public It notified to come- along land not be afraid of the law, "everything homelike" for liquor drinkers, ought to prove that every kind of "a good time1 Will be offered the visitor at the Char leaton Exposition.-. . This plain declaration o much In ad' Yanoe of the Exposition's opening will be greatly - appreciated by those who feared te attend beeaoeeof the Sooth Carolina dispensary law, and the trouble and discomfort this law gives every one In making It necessary to bny drunki by thi wholesale katead of getting drank la the) customary retail styler prevalent In every State outside1 of SoathOarai ; The "business intereeU" ofOharlestoa are to be congratulated on the luoce fqlplan adopted of avoiding the -law, and thereby enearlngf the Etposftlea's success, and the comfort of those attend ing It. Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lnoas County, , , - tss, t Pkah J. Chkhit makes the oath that sM Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cbott ft Co., doing business In the Ofty tC Toledo, Coanty an State afore- -atlsV tad that eatd flrat wiU pay the jam sam of OMB H CHOKED DOLLIES for each and every ease of Catarrh that earn not be cured by the use of Hail's Ca- TSJUtH Ceng. J : - ' ' : V v , 1 MfV ' . Mi 1 1 I baw haaaxt'S'- 1 Sworn ic before me and subscribed In my preeenoe, this nth day of December, A, ?. MM. ' , -5 ' :'-'"-y.,,..:' A. W. OLEASON, ! . . Hotary PabOo. . i. Hall's Catarrh Cure l taken toternally and act directly on the blood aad ma eoasearfaceaot the system; Bead for "tiallwihila Iratvf-. ftZ&f.M . r t. J. CHEMST t CO, Toledo, a Sold by DrngglstaV7Be- fr .VairsraaUly Pill artvssiy:': J ' '.. I ; tonfeued Aorderer. la la hO. ; r - KnoivlWe, SepC i7Al Miller, of i Meat 8priagv N.O U in jail at Moon ..." ;tala City for the ahootlnf of Morris - . ..Wnao and father, J. J, JHlsoa.- Tha ".i latter Is reported fatally wounded. '$. Q t V " ' Vsr ' ,'. Ml hytlolansWiow aneeribrng Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having P . T f oaad that It Is the beet preecriptloa '' ' they can write becaue It at the one . preparatloa which eon tains the elements seessary to digest not only some- klsda .' ' .'of food but all kinds and - It therefore Y ; Mres Indigestion and dyipepela no mat. T ter what lu cause. P 8 Daffy., :;ff5,i;."i Gefieral Funstoi mJlV I Manila, Bept. 17. Oencnl Punstoa Is '. la the hospital suffering from appendl : A :'Vr dtla. He will probably be operated a. i J-i. Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., Writes " .Tmt Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I U b- t remedy for indigestion and. slon - !, trouble that I ever used. For y I ; Suffered from yi"-j9!s, at t' -i-; Belling me to stay l:i ! 1 f ! , anlold j;ony. I n r . Kodol Dy pep s-'ft'' " , t IttOfllor, !,tl,o, r f, , J ' 1 a? ways t '. to i ' f r it i .. t Th ' ar I have b i r: 1." V 3 I . k&Ui0 MOTC -" rattrson, N. J., Sept, 17-,Mrs. Brescl the widow of the man who killed King Humbert, has been notified by her land lord that it would be as -well if she moved from "the borough at aa- early date. The notification was not a threat bat slnply an invitation te go. j. Bryan TWnkj tne Kansas Qty Plat S torn Will Stand.. . Lincoln, MebT, September 12, In a let. ter to Geo. W. Harris," president of the Bryan Traveling Men's Club, of - 8t. Louis, made publlo today, W, J. Bryan. outlines what he believe,: wlU ba the leading iBaue of WH. Hi. Bryan be lieves that the silver question la not set- tied; that the fight against trnsts tnuBt iontinoa, ; together with opposition to overnmeat by Injunction and,' finally, that the Kansas City platform bid' fair to be as sound a declaration of Demo cratic principles three years hence a at the lime it we adopted. -; Jcurlcs Failed Los Angeles, Cel., Sept. 17.- James J. Jeffries failed to night to put out Hank Griffin : (colored) In four rounds and forfeited tlOO.' A Nlgntoi Terror. ' , Awful anxiety wu felt fotttbe widow of the brave General Barnham of Mach- la. He., When the doctors! sald;t she would die from Pneumonia before morn ing' writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, wh at tended: bet; that fearful night, but ahe begged for Dr. King's. New Discovery, which- had more than once saved her ttfeaj and r cured er; of Consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." Thl marvellous medicine is guaranteed to enrol all Throat, Cheat and Lung Disease. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial botilts free at O. D. Bradbam'i drug store. Afsinaldo Sends Kefrcts.- Manila, Sept. 17. Aguinaldo haa writ ten to Civil Governor Taft and Military Governor Chaffee saying that he re gret, "With the rest of the American nation." the great loss suffered by the people of the United Bute in the death of President McKlnley. A Shocking Calamity. "Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A, Kellett, of Wllliford, Ark., Hhl foot was badly crushed, but Buck- ten's Arnica Balvo quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful for Burn, Bolls, lllea and all skin eruptions. It's ' the world's champion, healer. Cure guaran teed. 25c, Sold by 0. D. Bradham. r . Chinese Troops Re-Enter Pekin. Pekln, Sept. 17. The Chinese troops re-entered Pekln today. The - Ameri cans and Japanese simultaneously hand- ad Over the forbidden City to the Chi nese authorities. tienry jsrayaoa, Harris, a. U.r says: I took medicine 20 years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than anything else during that time. Bert Cough Cure."5F S Dnffy. ' Cotton Darnafed by Rain. Americas, Ge., Bept17.-Raln ha been falling .In torrents, In this section for two days past Great damage to the cotton crop is feared. Pickers have sus pended work. - . - J"r.- m AS1WW . ' Bat Tv la liMMr, ' - , There la-one class of etttsena In Cleveland that 1 always cool, no mat ter now warm the rays from the tun may make tbelf neighbors feet In the warm, spells tb, Chinese -residents of .tba aty.tra -never-beard te complain. and while all other natlonalltlea eeeo ed te be represented In the reporta-of aeatns ana beat vlcUms the Celestial alone seemed to possess immunity. bis eoouess is due to the fact that be baa an antidote for the heat in the ahape of tw irons hU native tend, and be knows how to take It Th hotter the day th warmer will be th tea Which- h drinks In -unstinted quantfc -ties.' nf .- .iu-'j-.v-yi - S On of the followers of Confucius who has aa extended reputation for bis dexterity in mixing chop sooy for th cultivated tast of actors and people with Thespian taste explained th reason why. none of hi people ever fcaffet w1t;hoati He also, said that dbrtngf th tot Weather none of hi topt ever sat any meat, and even th odor, of yokomal has no temptation for mm, Tne pniiosopby of th Chinaman Is that tba abstinence from meat and the tndulgenc In th boiling te act in conjunction to keep bint from feeling the beat Th tea la supposed not only to relieve all thirst, but to . induce a perspiration that In torn brings about a lower temperature. - The Chinaman also eschewa sny at tempt at bathing during the heated aeaaoo snd declares that this also con- tribute to bis general chilly tempera. tare., lie never hamper himself with extra clothe snd above" all has never learned to read a thermometer. Cleve. land Plain Dealer. . ; . ' 4 . (-WorklEr Klctt and Day. The buslont and mlr litlcnt little things that aver wa made I Dr. King's Mew Life Pill. These pills change wenkooss Into Strength, llntleanness Into energy, braln-fsg Into menial power. Thny're wonderful In bii" Jli g up the buhl h. Only 2rt per box. Bold by O. D. Brsd- l.&m. - A This preparation eontains all of the aigesianw ana aigeets all kinds el rooa. xigivesinmnt, relief and never failB to cura It alio we von to eat all the food you want The most sensitive siomacng can laxe w. ay its use many thousands of dyspeptics have. been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation or gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to tdke. &-:iit0'h bait do von eoad rj'IreooniTD7 e u. inwintoo.OlilniS , - P. 8. DUFFY CO. . f; V Delletou Peaeb, akorteek. Peach shortcake may be made' With sweet dough, but to most palates la bet ter without the sugar. Whatever sort Is used- roll it In sheets less than quarter inch thick, butter th top f half the sheets, lav the others wxm the buttered surface and. bake until Just aone. uor two sbortcatcea of average size take a quart of peaches after peelr rag ana naivmg. Tbey ought to be very ripe and juicy. Maah them Quick ly with a pound of sugar and stir talf a pint of sherry well throosh them. Let stand until the cakes are baked,! 14ft on the upper cakes, ssread th lower one mica with peaches, lay on the top. and put more peaches udou that Leave out some of the sirup and; serve it eitner clear as a enuce or mix-: ed . with cream or whipped through cream, according to taste; Guts and Bruises Quickly Healed. Chamberlain' Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like Injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less - time than any other treatment. Unless the Injury is very severe It will not leave a scar. Pain Balm , also cures , rbfrtmatlsnv sprain, swellings ana lameness, ror sale by F. 8. Duffy A Co. lupcrtlaaBt. - It la said that Sarah,' duchess of Marlborough, one day remarked to her grandson, Jack Spencer: "Jack, you must marry, and I will give you a list of the ladles you may propose to." 'Very well, grannie," he said, and ha proposed to the first on the list When be came back with his wife from, their; wedding tour, they went to pay their respects to the old lady. 'Well, now," she said, 1 am the root and you are only the branches, and therefore you must always pay: me a great deal of deference." i -mat ia ac very weu," aaia J act. Impertinently, "but I think the branches would nourlsu a great deal better ir the root was under ground." Stood Death Off. E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He says; "My brother wu very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he wu wholly cured. I sure Electric Bitter saved his life. This remedy expel malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids dlgee tlon, regulate liver, kidneys and bowel cure constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female com plaints; give perfect health. Only 80 t C. Dl Bradham's drug store. T Prlmrr Maaata. . The primary planets are those which ere the centers of secondary systems) consisting of small globes revolving round them In th ' same manner a tbey revolve round th sun.' These ar called secondary planets, satellites of noons. The primary planets which ar thus attended carry tba satellites secondary planets with them In tbeli orbits round th sun.- ,. HaTCHSCHQBBta, Ala., J uas ar, 1870. t ,w. y. moFFSTT year Bin I caa assure you that i your, TEXTBINA (Teething Powders) I Indispensable t us. and in no single Inataao hu It vr proved a failure, W have tried soolav Ing metilolnes, aad everythlag knows to ns and "old women," and your Teething rowaers are pre-eminently asuoees aad bleulng to mother and cblldraar Tours truly, to." ;.'v J. M. DaLAOT, i :-' m , i T Chavf! Raf.tsjaMlaeAi'i'w'V Ton say" pursued the ebalrataa at the Investigating committee, "that resorted to no bribery whatever during me election eo rar as you knowr" : "Tea, sir.- replied the wtlne: "tbaf trtint i said." : -- ': . i , 'Did be wot ctrrulat several boxes of elgarsf ;-?- ''. ;-v.-. i He, ' sir, but tbem dear waaa'l bribe. Here' on oMbem. Fov try It? Detroit Pre Preea. .i , - - ' , ; Hav you a sen of fullness la the re gion of your stomach after eatln?t If so you will be benefited by aslng Cham berlain Stomach and Liver Tablet. They also cure belching and our stoa acb. They regulate the bowels too. Price, K cent. 8ld by T. 8. Duffy A Co, . ' Grand Excursion ' To the land of the sky, A.Url'.le. N. C. Toesdsy, Ffptrmljer 17.1S0I, All A. A N. C. Coiflins to go through without cl wg. Bpeclal train for the accommodation of all. Ticket on al At all si a! Ions. . . . Kre for liound Trip tickets good te rotuni t.y ny rT'i'ar Iraln, Including r 2 ;h. (,!v- two full dsy In Al,eTi;i I'fi.m alorel.ail Cllv 13.SJ. 1 JU:w 1 K Baton , 1 Tr 'II 1 i r: y, pp C ;, l'i v-r town r - To wash white taffeta tand other whit Ilka, make strong uda by boil ing castlle soap m soft water, allowing It to cool to blood heat, or 100 desrree. and wash the silk In it by swirling it eDout ana ughtly : squeezing out the water with the bands. Then dlb tba goods.4nt aaothea suds -of the -aam atao, squeese out once mora and hang m an airy surdesr Clace until almost dry, puUlng eot aU vn4nUefroBiim to time. BoU the silk carefuUy over a Doara ana let tt 11 wrappsil lB a towel until there u only a tracKOf molatnra left Then amooth it under-a fine whit cloth with a moderately warnUron. If a -clear, tone. of. .white be desired, add brolng to the -water, Jmt ir an ivory shade, be preferted use theHclW auda, Another process is to spread the ma teriai smoothly rupoa a clean board and cub over it evenly with a soft cloth a- strong emulsion of white soap and water,' then scour with a brush until the sapots- have disappeared, scrub lightly on both sides with dear, soft water, wipe as dry as possible with soft cloths and leave the material with out a wrinkle- and with the threads running in straight lines to dry, ussy Hokr. . . -xnis is tne very . latest baby soother and IB warranted to calm th most energetic infant -vocalist The Inven-J tlon, which has )ust been patented; consists of an ordinary rocking cham With a cradle attached, and the fond mother ha a only to insect the child la AHtrPTOSATBIIOiaXB. the latter and seat herself In tie for mer and rock gently backward and for. ward, and the baby goes to sleep with out unnecessary loss of time. when not In use, the cradle slides underneath the chair, and when, this Is 'done a rather handsome piece of furniture Is the result' The Inventor has also made provision for two young children by designing a double cradle, one telescoping into the other when not In use. with this apparatus two young specimens of infant humanity may. be lulled to sleep at the same time, while the nurso or mother Is comfortably seated In the chair reading her farerlta novel or magailne. Cured of ChronlclDlarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffering-. "I suffered foe thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I wu put being oured," says John B. Halloway, of French Camp, Mis. "I had spent so nuch time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the ef fect of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but oy aooiaenti wu permuted to nnd a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottle 1 am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that It be la reach of all who suffer u I have." For ale by F. s Daffy & Co. 127 Middle Columbian Insecticide, Peterman's Roach Food, Hooper' Fatal Food and Sura Death to Moths, Bugs, etc Also Bromo Goradine The , disinfeetant. that dUlnfecU and deodorises. W keep on band a complete stock of . ,- nMidaesv. ' . -, T9"t Artkl f Tootb Bnubea, ftc ( , rhysiolan' Prescriptions a specialty. vvtvVvi NORTH CAROLINA. I' - la ths UB4VBM Uouhtt. , i Bnperlor Court , jttt.i vsnsronw . i ,-. -vs.- '.I Nortoa The defendant abova sasaed will take notice, that aa active as above entitled has been commenced la the Bu-I perlor Court of Craves County, to ob tain a divorce s vinculo matrimonii from the Defendant, John Jackson, aad tba am ueieaaaat will fartber lk sotlce that he la required to appeaa at tha No vember term of the Superior- Coart of the ald county to be held oa tba 18th day of November, 1901,. at th Coart Uouse la New Bern, If . C, and aaswer or demur to th comnlnlnt la said action or th pUlntlff will apply to the eosrt rorine reiiei aem-aaea la said eom- This tas 10th day of Beptamher) 101. - i-e y.. Wi M. WATBON, - . t -.S Clerk Soperior Coart, A Good ic.:; e::::yic-: is a busixshs rr :: ::itt, ' C"(;;. vr:::::r-c: irciia COM. Henrys Pharmacy St. las Va th Bi f narA wateassayjba delightfully Soft ac by- thrawtngooranee, peel ,lnta it Jurt iefor betag. used.: Th peekarlU netjuuy payra agaa-alrJeiifcaktn, out give out a Maraac. ' Paint left on window panes tw care lee painters can be removed bv dlo- plag a penny let water aad apply hig it Marble U nicely cleaned try rubbing rt-wttha tloth dluued la tui'Beutiii and men pouan with a dean. Dertectlr dry Wtr Vvti!' tha-araaeMlcatelr fuaaMit raKAii b washed wltawut datww oi xaojiapiittMSt arc Ust Kmksdj ia brine of salt and water for about aa boor before waihlng. - IK rj . - r There Waeettnrit diaeaaacAhafc fiM eocne aown to- M a . throuirh nunv col' 0 turic and jii older tnas history Itself, vet very few outside of those who have learned from bitter es terteBce AaowisMsythigg f itxnatweoi chaaotnastlc. At irstoe littkuket Oi Soreaanaem tbeti fflamlof tba oeuls ot grow awtii ; punpies ureas: out on us breast, back or some other part of the body and fill with yellow pustular matter ; the mouth, and throat become sore aad tbe toneit Jdlttatss. hadtsaatel. Headache ate frequent, and muscles aad Joint throb nsd jiartt especially! iduriag damp, rainy weather. The are some oi thecvsqtasaa f Jht jsnet loathsome pi au diseases. ConUtrtou Blood Folson, ' r" " TtfsKstsaAge poav COlatafllOUa on doe not aiTctt mOOei-PblaW eaten np wlthrl:wrtWa short time after being inoculated, while others bow but slight evidence of -saKtJafcioriivJang tuna aftw. axpauxcv bat it tendency in every case Ja til complete .destruction pi tne pnystcai system, sooner or later. L Bi laaeefe.aad laiallibl cure for fhistjsaAdiiaiii. tha only aattdot for tbssspecUie. poison. v. It cures umtagtotu Poisod intverv form .snd stage thorouffblr and permanently. 8. 8. & Con tains ao Mercury, Potash or other harmfnl imlnaralsv.but ia strictly and eatirdy swvsgetable remedy, nnd we offei l,ooo.oo reward, for proof that it uV not OtnV MESICAI, JfWeh was tab. DCPAKTMUri, i. dLlii a nobis work la rUTlns ruffM-ln. . Olve owl stotans a saer niatory or yonr caw I sra thste adwlo This will ooat (mt notajssar, and. wbat yo say wiu m aela la strietes eonnoenea. With thls hli and a eovv ef onr ,bok on Ooataarloaa. Blood Poison yon eu sostnaas jrouv owl ae and ear your self hosB. . SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., Atlasta, Ga Jffotiee of Snmmoii). NORTH CAROLINA, 1 In the ramlico Uonnty. J Superior ' nurt. Maggie McCotter, Plaintiff, vs. John Wallace McCotter, The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pamlico county to obtain a di vorce upon the ground of abandonment and the defendant will further take notice that he I required to appear at the next term of the Superior ( onrt of said county to- be held on the 6th Mon day after the 1st Monday in September, 1901, it being the 7th day of October, 1901, at the court house of said county, In Bavboro. N. 0. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff win apply to tbe court for the relief demanded in said complaint, This 8th day of August, 1901. .3. B. RICK, , ( lerk Sui erior Court 1870. 1901. I. B. CUTLER HDITF CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Leading brands Palnu. Oils, Vsrnlsbe, Brushes Ac., House furnishing goods, Excelsior, SImo, Farmer Girl and Farm er Boy Cook stoves snd many other good makes.' See our "Favorite" Steel Ranges. We have every thing la Agate, Iron and Tin war. . Give your beating stoves attention Remember that every body caa not get astov put up at onoe, that first cold day I Mr to come. W hsv th best tin both wood sad coal stoveaver la New Bern aad would advise yos to se lect one aad have tt put ap properly while there Is pleaty of time. The. Moat' Delightful Boat to NEW. YORK and Norifim&td Eastern Summer Resorts i 18 . m THI . , ;; OLD D011INI0N Li:g all sua cornrEcnoirs.r -i ' " Desirable Roots to Pen.Amerlcaa la- poaltloa, Buffalo, a th' Hoaotony- 'of of ionf rau nmy is atocem . y, ..-f. Express steamship leave Norfolk, Vat' dallv, except Sunday, at 70 p. m.t snd Old Point Comfort at ;0 p. m., for Kew York direct, aBoedmg. opportunity for throngo passenper from the Boats, Southwest and YV eat to visit Elohmona, Old Point Comfort and Virginia. Beaoh ea route. ' Tor ticket and seneral mtonnatiosi apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M, B. Crowell, General Agent, Norfalk, Va. or J. r. Mayer, Agent, Ull Main street, Richmond, Va. .' , H. B. WA lMfER. Trafflo Manager, ! ). J. BROWN, Gen. i'sssenger Agt, . Ntw Yoas, N, Y. , Cheap " Excflrstor - .. r..y To 01 1 Tolut Comfort, V., aad lt- y nla r-Kh, Vs., via Atlantlo Coast Line from J'orehesd City, New Bera snd .'' : ' ns on Atlantic and North Caro Una I "ionl, '- o ? n for t'tmi trip. ' . ' i F .i.lr 17lh, good re- 7 tn.' on or txftneP"p- Short Uceatr Jtrtp -, fm Vitality, i minomaa, l fi r as aT.sria For dale i.y F SOLI ON ANALYSIS OF HAUHH LITIIIA WATEI, I?y K. (),!,,, Doremus, M.14 LL-I., I rof-ssor of homistry and I'tysii-s, College of New Yorlf, October 7th. 1H91. Its Specific Unruly , js 10014 at 00 F. Calcium- Fulpliate Potassium f-ulphate Hodium Sulphate Sodium Chloride Sodium Bicarbonate Lithium Bicarbonate.. Magnesium TMcarbnnale Iron Bicarbonate Hilica Phosphoric Acid Loss on Ignition Solid DrMat?26 F Carbonic Icld in Bicarbonate. 1??.K The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTI D TO PHYSICIANS. Jlafrw Lithia Water for snip in CinlKiys, Demijohns and Cases of 11 Iliilf-Riilloii RotHc. Carl onausl quarts anil pints. For s de everywhere MAX L. JA''() S, Niv cni, . ' Local Diatiibntor to the Trade. nniiiiiiiiiniiii inn: I House Work is Hard Work v ithout GOLD DUST. I Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of ibe I'nllwl States for the Eastern District n( North Carolina, at New Bern. In the Matter of GEORGE W. COBU, of Elizabeth City. N. C., Bankrupt. The petition n( George W. Cobb of Eilzabctli City, N O . for a full dis charge In I'si.krnptry of himself indi vidually, anil as surviving partner of Gulrkin and Co., having hton tiled In said Court, ll is ordered I.y the Cnini, that a hearing lie had on tlie 1st dny if October, 1901, liefore t,. . I. Moore, Ref eree, at New Bern, N. C , st 12 oY.lork noun, anil thai all known CKillimi other persons Inti. tested appear si ml time and place and show enuxe. If nil they have, why llio prayer of said pel I lionur should not lie granted. This the 18l!i day of Beptcmlw r, 11K)1 H. U GRAN r, Clerk. By G.EO. GREEN, Deputy. Pollock &Credle Uvery, Feed, Sale and Exchange TheCJHEAP EST Turnouts in the city. No. 70 South. Front Street, opposite Hptel Chattawktu Lodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLA VE Me, Improved Order Heplasoph,- meet Ind and 4th Tharsdav alcht. at 8 o'clock at Bonn- tree Hall. Dr. t. r.Iirly, Archoni J. 1. Tolson, it, Flaaaolen Geo. D. Gordner, oecretary.- , . NEW BERK loDOE Ho.l. t". fi. ft C- J. O. Scales, Prest; I. H. Bmltb, Re eTdlng SscryjR. a Hilt Jinaaotal Sec'y. MeetslatbeEalgbls of Harmony Ball every 1st and 3rtf Monday sight la each mootB. v CRAVEN LODGE NO, t KNIGHTS Or HARM QNYv Meets tad aad 4th Wedneadav ' nlKhta ia each month In Rooatree'i UalL Pollock street, at 1M O'clock. 4. J. Woirendea, President! Ib J. Dlaeeway, Bee'yi B R. Hill,' Financial Xzecntrlx . Rotle. Having this day aukllAed aa Executrix of tbe last Will and Tfstanent of John D. Dinkln. late ef New Bern, deceased this Is to notify all persons bavins Claims against tea estate oi my teatatrts to present the same, properly aatheatl- est ad, to tne, or to my Attorney, oa ar before tbe ird day of August uwi or this notice will be pleaded la bar ot their re covery. All person Indebted to said slate will make prompt payment. - ; . ANNA IHNKLN8, - - Eiecutrlx.. Owaa H. Ooiosj Atly. - - New Bera, N. 0., Asgatt X, 1S01. ' rr-i RuesbN Ilousb Whll In Beaufort be ur and stop at the Knselt lionae. first-Glass Board. A home for tr.velln; pennle. Fishing stable; t bin " u lermsaLsa AlkwulBI OUlSkVI uuu i rtuuiisUbli li.y or k.).i..j i "r - v t (i A. HU88ELL Prop .yli-lL.jiJ-J KERVIRE t. PinEaaaBtlt Rtsf arttt. iKtA Srt.? !! VI tM tr. Mamu Drnmr Iihwomalsa. ntlliui Memory, un tasHn auicl sail WasJOMsM real) 'A net iVntt) (trnrl v or ii.r hM.C ter ttt. itoiW f kajttirut receipt ot pf ic - li C. IS-..1 sl. S. buFFi'j A CO. H!ia "4 OF IT.S 10".4 3 Imp. . .6i4 0.700 0.918 . 2.V17 . 2.861 8.C74 0 392 . P.029 Trace . 1H.61 (hil 1 14.229 118.788 4.088 h 11 1 If I an lit; C4hm( l.m uinuton & New (tuts t i. n TIME TAIII.K NO. ft. In Klfcci Wudnosday, Aug. 7, lulls Hail Except Sunday Going Snntli RCiiKDULE: Oiling Ni.nl No. 51. I'aflflenKor Trains No. 60, l.v. a in. I' 00. . . . 3fi.... S1 ... 11102... 12 0M. MTATK1NH . New Hern. . I'nllol'.ktlvill,. . . . Viayav'll, . Jttekaonville Wilmington, Unioriep(it Ar. P ii. S H. 5 'I t ai I i 12 l.'i I- M N :t, . Ar. Willllingl!1; I. I' u I'ahbkniiiom A Kiiitiotn Nn 4 Ijiuve Wiliuint'lon Mnmluy, Wediien lay and Kridtiy. I.en. New Iterni Tin day, Thnrmlav and MahinUy. I.V. A M 7 30.. S 40. . 9 30.. 10 06 . 10 SI . u ao.. 12 on. 12 30.. 81 65.. 1 30.. 16 . 2 53 . . . I.v. Wilmini;lou, Ar Mott'H Hill.... Wootlaidi I lolly rid ire . . Dlxon.. Verona Jacksonville Nnrtheaet. Wliitcrnk Mayavllle I'nlltickflville. . . . IMiruM's... . 1 if, 12 ,', 12 If) II 40 10 61 III 'JO 4.r. H fift k :tii 8 1115 7 20 li ;J, tt i KJ '40. Ar. New IWriie. I ,v . Ihlily Re.i.' Sundav. I. H. KKN1.Y. ilefnrn; Mmh... KANT KICK CAROLINA DISPATCH LlN;, rKKifiHi n PA.StSr lir.R For All Point NH)l,. On and nfler tliia dale until fmilier notice tlui steamers of tlii line are scheduled to sail from New I'ern if, follows: The Steamer tfEUSR for Oriental, Roanoke' sUind, Mizabelh Cit end the North on Mondays. Wed nesday and I ridays nt It . ni. filr& Stiv Newberne For Nags Head, Klltnlietli City and tliu North on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock, noon. t-y Preiijlil monivial pn' ! r than one hour uravfoua u- -'nln,, ,For fnrthnr itiforihatiiMi n-i-' . OKO.fiRNIKUsi" ,Kt. ktK. Kin. Oi. Mr., ff.T!. HuiWINS.tlmi Krl...t f . i . Norfolk.. Va, New rem, C i Aug. 1 ', 1001. itPa'TtticNwrru, BLACKSMITH &WHIWGHT, 1' -.. -.J. ftaaafaelarcr af . Bagglea, Ws(ts, Carls. Ac, Repalrlsg Base a Rkert Netlee. 'Bkggle, Wagons, Carts and Drays kept head for sale, , ' ' Samsw Baath rmt tri, '.C U v HE W BERN, If. 0. it li t R. 4 II 011 AND, rpuccessor to Geo. Bishop. a. , PpaM TH, afft 4 "nil FirfllTrTIPP .. Offloe! 23 Craven Street.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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