An Excellent Combination.
The' pleasant 'method and beneficial
fleets., of the well knowa remedy,
v SravP of Ftes, manufactured by the
CAuroBxiA Fie Stbup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid lasa
tire principles of plants known to be
. medicinally laxative- and presenting'
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system; It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In. the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
' taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
' remedy are obtained from senna and
other 'aromatic plants, by a mothod
known to the CAuroBHU Fio 8tbuf
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
romember the full name of tbe Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAH FBAlf CISCO, CSX.
LOUISVIIXK. KY. WWW YORK. V. T.
rtoreslebrsU Drogtlita PrioeMo. par bottle.
THE JOURNAL,
New Ben, N. C, Sept. 89, 1901.
Index to New Advertisements.
John Dunn Notice of Sale. ,y
Archbell ft Co. Coffee, .,,
G. N. Ennett Next Tuesday. i-
D. L. Ward Land Sale.
Miss Howerton's School.
Gssklll Hd'w. CoStoves. .
Simmons ft Hollowell Co. Fall good)
Business Locals.
MISS HOWERTON will re-open her
school at No. 10 Change street on Mon
day September 80th 1901.
FRESH Assortment of Loose Chocolates
just received at James B. Dawson's, 108
Middle Street.
FOB RENT. Six room dwelling at
Riverside. Apply to William Dunn.
CANDY Just received a fresh supply
of Assorted Chocolates. McSorley.
JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey 1b the
best. Middle street.
MRS. A. H. ALPHN'S SCHOOL
Will open September 90tb. Also
night School for boys. Those desiring
information apply at her residence No.
00 Hancock St.
MEHMAH. FOUL.
Will re-open her Music Glass
. Monday, September 28rd. Those
desiring instruction will apply at
her residence, 100 Broad Street.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ,
Mrs. F. W. Hughes returned -front
Raleigh to night.
Mrs. 6. W. Hancock sad daughter, re
turned home from Tsrboro last night.
Mr. Harry Roberts returned home
last night, after an" absence of several
weeks.
Mr. John M. Charlotte of Rock Hill,
S. 0., arrived here last night, for a few
days visit
Mr. L. B. Cutler and Mrs. D. M
Roberta went to Greensboro yesterday
to visit Mrs. i. C. Watklns.
Miss Mamie Rehoe left for Jackson
ville, Fla., yesteaday morning to visit
her sister, Mrs. J. 2. Borden.
Mr. B. G. Credle returned from Golds-
boro last night, where he has been at
Undlof the District Confereaos.
Rev. W. H. Frost returned yesterday
from Arapahoe where he had been con
ducting revival meeting.' There vert
seventeen secessions to the church. j
When you want a pleasant physic try
the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach
vaad Liver Tablets. Tkey art easy U
take and pleasant la effect. Price, St
cents.. Samples free at T. 8. Daffy
Ooi. drag store. .. ,f
, ;
Fine Western Beet et Oaks Market,
today: v r : ' -fr,
Prescription tt Darte.
Davie' Prescription Pharmacy make)
a specialty of prescriptions. : , Every pre.
scrtptloB sent there receives prompt and
. careful attention. Only tot purest and
beat drugs are need. No substitution Is
t ever practiced, bat every prescrlpUoa i
' Blled exactly as tbe physician wishes.
' The prices are fair and reasonable. Bend
- yoan there to be miea. .,. . ,
, Does not effect the
It it different from other; )
Headache Remedies.' ; .
BOLD BI ALL DRUGGISTS. .
Meeting on Kill Question. -
There will be a meeting of the stock
holders of the Pembroke Manufacturing
Company to morrow, Monday night, at
8 o'clock, at the office of Mr. B. M. Brln
son, on Booth Front street, for the par
pose of petitioning the executive eom
salttee to make soma settlement of the
mill question. .- t,.'.-
Principal Wblte Graded SchooL
ProfT J. Psnl Spenoe, of Elizabeth
City, who was elected Principal of the
White Graded school of this city, has ar
rived, and will this week enter upon his
duties heri'i i't'-?-i v'MS?
. Business Removal. v
The hardware business of P. JL Dra-
ney has moved from the former stand
on South Front street, to the second
building below Hotel Chattawka, on
South Front street.'
What the Papers Say.
Culhane, Chace ft Weston's Minstrels
gave a great show. Buffalo Expres.
A crowded house greeted Culhane,
Chace ft Weston's Minstrels last night
and saw the best minstrel show of the
year. Boston Globe, Sept. 2nd.
Culhane, Chace and ft Weston's Min
strels at the Academy last night gave
one of cleanest and brightest minstrel
programmes ever given in this city.
Providence (R. I.) Journal.
Graded School Notice.
The White Graded School w"l open
Tuesday, Oct. 1st.
All pupils who were In tbe school last
year will report to their former rooms
and will be promoted from those rooms,
new pupils will please not report until
Wednesday morning.
Tnos. R. Foust, 8upt.
Notice of Sale.
Under directions of the Board of Di
rectors of the Pembroke Manufacturing
Company, and by authority vested In me
by certain notes executed on the 2nd day
of March 1900.
I will expose to sale for cash to the
highest bidder at the Court House door
in New Bern on the 10th day of October
1901., at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m.
all of the delinquent stock in Pembroke
Manufacturing Company. A list of the
same is now posted at the Court House.
Sept. 28tb, 1001.
John Dmnn, Treasurer,
Pembroke, M'f'g. Co.
Funeral at Cemetery.
The funeral services of the Infant
child of Mr. and Mrs. Zaccheus- Fulcher
who died yesterday, .will be held at
Cedar Grove Cemetery today at 8 p. m.
Don't wait until yon become chronical
ly constipated but take DeWltt's Little
Early Risers now and then. They will
keep your liver and bowels in good
order. Easy to take. Safe pills. F. S.
Duffy.
Services Today.
First Baptist Church. Hlght C. Moore
pastor. Services today at 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. m. Sunday School at three o'clock
In the afternoon. The public cordially
Invited to all services.
The Pamlico District Union meets
with the Christian church today. Pulpit
to be supplied. All are cordially Invited
to attend.
Services at St. Mary's Free Will Bap
list Church at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
by the pastor, Eld. W. H. Frost. Sun
day School at 2:80 p. m. The publio Is
Invited to attend these services.
Christian Science Church Services
Sunday 10.45 a, m. Bible Lesson Sermon
today Subject: "Unreality" Psalm
08: 7, 8. Testimony service Wednesday
8 p. m. Reading room open dally. All
are cordially Invited to attend.
Female Benevolent Society.
The "Female Benevolent Society" will
meet at the home of Miss Olivia Metis,
Tuesday afternoon. . Oct 1st. at four
o'clock.
A never falling care for eats, burns,
scalds, uloers wounds and sores is De
Wltt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most
soothing and healing remedy for all skin
affections. Acoept only the genuine. F
8 Duffy. ,
John Robinson's Shows. .
John Robinson not only offer to bis
patrons the best series of circus perform
anoes, the finest and most elaborately
equipped hippodrome, and the largest
and most comprehensive, menagerie, but
bat added this year to tats already super
lative series of sxhlUtloos the a-rand
biblical spectacle of Bolomon.HIt Temple
and the queen of Bheba, and the finest
sosnle, processional, terptlchorean and
lyric spectacle that hat aver Invited pub-
Ile patronage. 'VV;..- W '- ";.,' ; ';
Our oltlxent will toon bars tbe oppor
tunity of witnessing these grand exhibi
tions for they are to be In New Bern!
Saturday, Oct. 18. r '; a adv. .
C!:Nti what yon tzU -. '
i
"it touches the
Tlftif People who have
4 twuv. trlw It any this 2
of CHEEKY GLVCEBI.NE:-It
soothes the Irritated bronchials
and allays all throat Inflammation
'caused by couching. If you have
X a cough or a'eold set this remmlv
X and get well, if you are hoarse It X
will clear your thrnnt In a If w
hours. HoldatHAI''Xr8 Pliar-
X macy, Cor. lird ft t icet Bin.
?? tutu
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE."
' P. H. MlCtlCft POStttOB. f
Ed. JoFS!UI.:-I had hoped that It
would be unnecessary to appear again be
fore the public in an article explanatory
of anything connected ' with the Pem
broke Manufacturing Company, but It
seems that some of the citizens of Mew
Bern at the present Urn are thinking
very much more of the present few dol
lars than they are thinking of the 7 good
and prosperity of the frown and com
munity in which they live. Agala some
very silly and unlikely statements are
being circulated that need correction and'
contradIctIoB..(f-. Vf,,..'--'l
4 In the first place, Mr. Brlnson In : an
article appearing In your paper yester
day morning .asserts that statements
were made by the promoters of the Pem
broke Manufacturing , Company that
active work would be began on the cot
ton mill within sixty days after payment
were being' made on the subscription to'
stock. An assertion of this kind with
out condition leads one to believe that a
man who makes inch an assertion and
one who believes It are both certainly fit
for an Investigation by the court and
the appointment of a guardian for their
special benefit as they are certainly .In
capable to transact business for them
selves. At all the public meetings In
which the organization of this Company
was discussed there were three plans
laid down for the construction of the
mill. -
First. After the subscription to com
mon stock was made, then for the sale
of preferred stock. In the failure of
this. " -
Second. By subscribing to the Build
ing and Loan Association for shares, and
afterpayment oi these shares for a suffi
cient time, that the Building and Loan
stock would become a basis of credit to
borrow money from the Association and
start the construction of the mill.
Third. To allow the subscribers to
the slock to pay sn amount sufficient to
give the Company a basis of credit, when
they could borrow money npon the sub
scription list for the completion of the
mill after It was begun.
The first pUn looked to the construc
tion of tbe mill at once and It was stated
tn this meeting under this plan, that If
tbe preferred stock could be sold the
mill could be in operation wlUin a year
after organization of Company and first
payments had been made. Upon the
second plan-operations to begin after
24 per cent had been paid in. Upon the
the third plan, operations cculd not be
gin under three years from the time pay
ments commenced. The night of the
organization of the Company, the sec
ond plan that had been discussed In the
previous meetings was practically abol
ished and the stockholders recommended
to the Board of Directors the Issuing of
preferred stock. The Board of Direc
tors in pursuance of the stockholders
action Immediately formulated a plan
for the Issuance of preferred stock, and
appointed a Committee who made an
active canvass of the City of New Bern
and got s total amount subscribed to the
preferred stock of abqnt $3500. The
plan was also submitted to people out
side the city but failed to get subscrip
tions to It. The reason given for this
failure to subscribe upon the part of oar
people tu that there was nothing to
back the guaranteed stock. Tour Direc
tors In their endeavor to carry out the
instructions of the stockholders sent a
Committee to Interview and get Inter
ested with us, a thoroughly practical
cotton mill man who was In close prox
imity with as, and after this interview
and getting advice from the gentleman,
your Directors thought It best to post
pone any action looking to the Imme
diate construction of the mill for two
reasons:
First, Thst It was not safe to try and
finance a scheme with the three per cent
paid upon the stock, and
Second, On aocounl of tbe large In
crease in price of all machinery and ma
terial that would go In the construction
of the mill
The action of some of the subscribers
to the stock has thoroughly demon
strate the wits astlon of the Board tn
not trying to finance the Company upon
their promise to pay. At the annual
meeting held In March of this year, mat
ters were thoroughly gone Into and
every stockholder who was present at
thlt meeting, with the exception of on
or two who were then In arrears, seem
ed to be, thoroughly satisfied . with the
conditions then existing. The financial
report of your Company showed that
notwithstanding the entire expense of
organization, books and. Stationary had
been paid for it had not decreased the
value of the stock exceeding 10 cents a
share, and how with the money that la
Invested at 8 per cent- Interest your
Company It receiving Interest monthly
amounting to abent $65 00, so that when
your annual meeting comes your stock
will be worth a premium, . ; ;
I em thoroughly aware of the fact
that there are people In Haw Bern.- who
would honestly delight In the failure of
this enterprise., It It to be regretted
however, thst any such people are al
lowed to exist In a eommanlty.' At the
last annual meeting an amendment to
by-laws was adopted, providing that no
stockholder who was ninety dsys In ar
rears should be allowed to - vote at any
stockholders meeting, and I desire ie
tay to those who msy attend the meet
ing called by Mr. Brlnson for Monday
night, that If they are In the same coqdi
Hon be Is, I hardly think tbe Board of
Directors will pay much attention to
any request they make unless they bar
first Interviewed the Treasurer of your
Company and settled their arrearages
In full. . : !
Repeated efforts have been made from
time to time to organize a cotton mill
here. Many plans have been dttcuesed
end fallen through, and now a company
baa been organized. On a large part of
the stock 19 per cent has been paid In,
and under the p!nn t'.ut we sre now
working, In lens than s ysar and a Im'f
evidence of the good faith of the Board
of Directors will be shown to the satis .1
faction of every'stockholder In the Com
pany, by the active beginning to con
struct a cotton mill, and It seems to me
that any reasonable man who will stop
lor one moment and consider It they
wish the enterprise to be a success,
that they would not have it Jeopardized
by . commencing to build npon paper
promises with nothing stronger than
their word and tig-nature to the netet
to- back up an enterprise that calls
for the money as the work progresses.
It hat been suggested that the purpose
of the promoters was to freeze oat the
small stockholders. No man who Is sans
and hasn't allowed a few dollars that he
hat paid In to absolutely bUnd his mind
from a Just and reasonable conclusions,
can truthfully say. that the Board of
Directors and management of youtyCom
pany has'at any time shown any dispo
sition to freeze out anybody.. Had this
been their purpose the Interest of 90 per
cent of the kickers today would have
been told oat under the notet that they
willingly and- voluntarily executed In
settlement of their subscription to the
Company. The time has come now,
however, when Injustice to those who
have been faithful In their payments,
that the Interest of the defaulters must
he sold end when this Is done the Com
pany will not have frozen any one out,
but the Individual subscriber who has
failed utterly to regard his promise to
pay, will have barred himself by his own
act and not by any act of the Company
The time has come when the Individual
subscribers and stockholders must de
cide for themselves whether It Is their
desire to go on record as being the ones
who. to mr mind, orecludes the Idea of
a cotton mill being 'constructed in Hew
Bern within our day and generation, or
whether they desire to be on record as
being ones who desire by every help of
theirs to encourage and foster the inter
est of this Company, so that within the
next two years a mill can be constructed
and in operation. Shame on those who
wish by their acts and deeds to help pall
down that which their better fellow cltl
sens are trying to build up If yoa can
not pay your subscription, then in tbe
name of good citizenship try and dis
pose of your stock and interest to some
one who will. Don't try to skulk behind
the buah; don't be a dog In the manger,
don't try to put your short comings on
someone else. Each man has enough to
bear his own burden without having to
near yours.
P. H. Peli.btibr.
Liquidation Is Best.
Editor Journal: The article written
by Mr. S. M. Brlnson add published la
yesterday's paper expresses the thought
of a great many of the subscribers to the
stock of the Pembroke Manufacturing
Company. The most remarkable thing
about the matter Is that there should be
any occasion or necessity for writing
such sn article. If there Is any one
mmmmLmmJimmUS " """" "
Tf OR
THE
WE are showing a large and more varied h toe It of New
: Fabrics than we have ever shown.
. ' This will be a Fancy Shirt Waist Season, the New
A Designs in French Flennels, and Albatros for service
: able wear, and the Beautiful Silks for dress iu the new
effect, and the Handsome Roman Stripes are to be
seen to be appreciated-
IMess
(laOTr
1 1 a v-kav
-i' -v. . - r- ? '";!: ..jf-.j. '. ' '
'' ' Make a Special Visit to our store to look over oar
line of Dress Goods. - It will cerUinly py job. ' - ; '
'i Vj Many handsone pattern : in - the 'finer' qualities .
- to: select from, with the very bet style; and ; qnaliUea
in the medium grades. . '.' ;.'
'a -a' u . VaV 1 A SB L J I, A. .-'
We can better show you the good and prices if
you will spare n a few minntes, ' If yon will fire nt a
few minntes it will be mnfjh to your advantage when
you are ready to purchase. " . - " ' ' ''
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O O 0 0
' 67 Police!: Street.
principle of legislative or moral law
which Is known of all men, It la tha prln
clple that a contract solemnly entered
Into It obligatory pon all the parties
thereto; however onesided the agreement
may be, tuch obligation as doet exist Is
binding epoa the party to the extent of
his covenant Just why tha subscribers
to the ttook of the proposed cotton fac
tory should be held ap to a strict com
pliance with their agreement when the
promoters of the enterprise have failed
to make good the promises made by them
at tha time of taking pbaerlptkm, Is not
plain to a number of the subscribers.
Representation were made at the time
of soliciting stock subscription that a
a cotton mill would be erected within a
few months. Thlt hat not bean 'done.
It wat represented that capital would be
Obtained for tha purpose of constructing
the mill at an early day. Thlt hat not
been done. It It right to enforce tbe
conditions of a note when the consider
ation of the note has failed r Who will
suffer if the notet remain unpaid f Who
will be the beneflclarlet of tbe forfeited
payments f What man will openly ad
vocate mulcting a lot of. fellow citizens
who have unsuspectingly gone Into an
enterprise for .the public good? Who
will Insist npon a plan very different
from the original agreement f Is It the
adroit financiers who with an eye to fu
tare liquidation are seeking to buy out
the dissatisfied subscribers at twenty
five emu on the dollarf Would it be
mora than acting In good faith to re
fund the money paid In by those sub
scribers who object to continuing under
me outngea conaitions ana release mem
from farther responsibility f No one
could be hurt by such action, as the ex
pentes Incurred up to this time amount
to less than the Interest on the money
paid In. This would be fair, equitable
and just and no one could complain of
bad faith. A cotton mill would be of
Inestimable benefit to this community
but liquidation In tbe present Instance
It even better than a mill with victims
of the well-known freezing process.
R. A.N
OABTOnZA.
Bsarstat ' WO TOIWMIWIg
Hfaatan
For The Children,
A Fine thing to give the children
these dsmp September mornings Is Lax
ative Chill Tonic; pleasant as Flu
Syrup and a certain cure for malarial
poisoning. Keeps the system In perfect
working order. Only SOc. at Brad ham's
rnarmacy.
LAXATIVE TASTELESS
HILL TONIC.
Gomblalng tlM laxative property
of Gaaoara. Vcaeflclal mm a arener-
al toolce - Guaranteed. OOe. OalTaolt at
FALL
jm laj " i -..-a .ii.
a.
Ahz Lincoln---
once said KDat swap horses while
crossing a stream."
We say "Don't swap-
MOORE'S PURE
for an inferior paint because it is
cheap or the result will be the same."
An inferior paint is cheap in the
can but expensive on the house.
Moore's Pure House Colors being
composed ot the best pigments ground
in pure linseed oil, produce the best
results at lowest cost.
We furnish the colors
that will harmonize
with the surroundings
ot your home.
E. W. SMALLWOOD, Hardware, Paints and Oils,
NEW BERN, N. C
School
D
Coming!
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We have everything that
school weivv -New Suits, New
Collars and Stocking, and every little article iii-eeai'v fur
boy's wear.
mnes Lower nan tver.
It EM EM BR R -we givo a
:and pair of ghoea.
4m lir WC Will iippiCClitie 11
1.6.
MEN'S
DD
57 :Follc3r Street-
D. F. JARVIS,
hati just received a complete stock
of FALL AND WINTER
STYLES IN
shoes.
ALSO OF KNTX" BLACK
HOSIERY
For Ladles, Missar, Boys and Children.
lTh (Teat success of "Onyx" hosiery
is dae to its perfect black and Its supe
rior quality, shape and finish. It is
guaranteed not to stain the feet, contin
ual washing does not change the beau
tiful Black; it remains perfect until the
host M worn out
Ths "Onyx" brand is confidently re
commended to our customers, aa tha
best article for purity of dye and wear
ing quality ever offered to tho public.
Over Seventy Two Million Pairs of
this brand have been sold.
For sale only by ' . .
' D. F.; J All VIS,
phone' ISI.v cC-y vf A'fi . "
:: AiiSLBook Store
NEXT : :
TUESDAY
i: We Wilt HaU our
I SCHOOL SUP-
I PLY OPENING,,
G. II. Cnnctt. ;
am
HOUSE COLORS
ays are j
your little men will need for
Shoes, New Cup , New Huts,
t
School Hup Free with t'.ieh oiiit
11 ,yl)U m ivr uvu t) un i a
& CO., i
WE IK,
oooo I
The Time
Has Come
To b-i patting up onr Heating bIi-tph
for both woo l and cor! Don't wait any
longer, but conic anl make rnur wlcr
lion. Wc have all giailcn tn select from.
Cook toves anil ltnhf;e from ilic
cheapest tn tho best maile. A Inn a fu I
lino Qeneral Hardware.
P. M. DKANEY.
South Front Street.
Accuracy
and Exactness,
We do uot (?utw Klxiut anylhlns; In
our prexcrlptl.-n ilipai tmeol. We use
accurate wc-tithls and measures. We
also use easel mothnds In compounding
tbe various components Into iliu medl
oln as It is wltcn ready to tnkai And
tbea we are 11 ways precise In clucking
over tbe prescription as a Jlnul pn-can-ttoa
to see for certain that everj ililn Is
all right.
Ia other words we are going Into
detaflllathlt way, jutt to show you
how thorough we are In every part of
our prescription work Thoroughness
Is exactly tbe word.
Oar object It to get yoa to send or
bring all your prescriptions here to be
filled. We want sad Invite yon to do
this. ' 0. D.BIUPBAM, Druggist.
a. a. noixaao. . ' ; tot. a. willi.
HOLLAND k WILLIS, .-.
' ' aassssra t O . BUfcoa, 'V.V;V'
Fincral Director! anil Mtkm,
' Offloej 22 Craven Street ,
f. Celery Hetdache fowders. i ;f;
Thara la aot aav 4etter remedy - for ..
keadacbe thaa these powders. They
aever fall to relieve. Made and told coly
at Davis' Fresorlptloa Fbarstacy.
"I i