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THE journal: tPub.lshed every day In theyear, except Monday, at H Middle street. ,o ;'t PhohbNo.8. , ' CHARLES Li STEVENS. ..' BDITOBAHD FB0PWBT0H, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. , ' One year, to mdvanca.V jMttw One year, not to advance 5.0 Monthly, by carrier to the city.. . . " SO AdverllslnglRatee famished on appll cation. Entered at the Foat Office, New Bem, N. C, as second elau matter; , ' , ' Official Paper af New Bem s Gram Coaaty. p New Bera, N. C Oct 18. 1901. AMERICAN FRUIT INVASION OF EUROPE. Any American product, manufactured or raw, Uiat cannot be profitably ex ported to Europe for consumplou there, hag not yet been discovered. The latest American product to "In vade" Europe !s California fruit, which has entered into successful competition In London and Paris, against the Span ish and Italian fruit. A Spanish newspaper. In that coun try's fruit section, In noting the Cali fornia fruit coming Into competition with Spanish grown fruit, gives the reason for this preference of the Ameri can fruit, by saying: "California oranges, peaches, apples and pears, reaoh Paris, after traversing 6,000 miles. In a more appetizing condition than ours." And further says that Spain's fruit growers must adopt American Im proved methods of cultivation, In order to successfully compete with the Cali fornia fruit growers. For years the California fruit people have been studying the question of put ting their fruit on the European market, and now they have found the way, there is fear and consternation among Euro pean fruit growers, who as yet cannot meet the American fruit, In quantity, which means cheapness, nor In fresh ness of quality, which means ready sales. The California prune has about taken the place of the French prune, and with the California orange In its perfection, the growers of Southern Europe will not be able to equal it In richness by any tlicy can grow, Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tpnlcs known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results to curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, O. v8old by Druggists, 78c nall'sFamllT Pills are the best. Botba Outwits Kitchener. London Oct, 10. Dispatches 'just re ceived from Sooth Africa Indicate that tbe Boer General Botha has again given Kitchener the slip, escaping northward. The Best Prescription for Malaria. ' Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gaova'i Tastblbss CniLL Totnd. It Is simply Iron and quinine to a tasteless form. No core no pay. Prica SOo. . , , Miss Stone Is Well aid Allre. ' Constantinople, Oct. 10 The presence of Miss Stone and the Bandits on a mountain near Dubnlue la confirmed. Miss Stone la known to be alive and well. The Inhabitants of Dobnllse hav beta supplying the outlaws with food." Giant Hero Builder. . ; . . .. f - . The Mystlo Life 4lenewer is the most Powerful Narva Builder known. ' II ab aolntely tares all forms of Nervous Dhv ases and Weaknesses no matter how ' aggravated or how long duration, such as Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, Ner vous Paroxysms, BL Vitas' Dance, Pal pltallon of the Heart, Physical and Men tal Weakness, Debility of Old Age, etc Bold by Ty A. Beary, Drag gist, New .'Ban.': -:V - f . f i 1 at A rw ""i mpMs 1 Elll'l. HI. W,l.,.. ii)firt: s,uii,.,t. j, 0f r r" 1 "rat sir, it . . , a .. 1 . ,i( ...... iiiss " '""""l. .1. feu . a bu, !,.( , as n.'-1 J "'ir-tSf "T, f . a B.J c;....; i" r - " ! '.. ' l.ti. J - ' 4.... r a . . 1 : - F. H. DUFFY CO. ,. Borrible Deed in hew tort , .New York, Oct.' 10 Mrs. Louise H, Carrol), a beautiful young woman whose husband alt serving In the engineer corps to the Philippines, was murderous ly assaulted to the bedroom at the home of her parents early this morning by Captain John B. ;. Nelson, late -of the Army transport service- After shoot- tog the woman three time Nelson shot himself, dying Instantly, -N " Banker Routs a Robber. 3. B. Garrison,' Cashier of the bank of Tbornville, -Ohio, has been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption,' Then be wrote: ''It Is the beat medicine J ever used for a severe cold or a bad case of long trouble. ; I al ways keep a bottle: on hand." Don't suffer with Coughs. Colds, or any Throat Chest or Lang trouble when you can be cured so easily. Only SOo and fl.CQ, Trial bottles freest CD. Bradham'a Dru Store. ' Fatal Collison. Barracksvllle. W. Va.. Oct. 10. A collision between two fatt freight trains on the B. & O. R. It. resulted In the death of engineer Wetgle. several per sons were seriously Injured. ' Mothers everywhere praise One Min ute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones It has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The ohlldrens favorite Cough Cure. F 8 Duffy. ' ' Duty Is a power which rises with us la the. morning nnd goes to rest with is In trie evening. Gladstone. Driving out tbe Enemy. These are the days of oolds, sharp and sadden, attacking throat and lungs, and leading to consequences one does not like to think about. Avoid further ex posure and fight tbe enemy of health and comfort with Perry Davis' Painkiller the family stand by for - sixty years. It conquers a cold in a day. See that you get the right article There Is but one fPalnklller, Perry Davis'. Prominent Marriage. St. Paul, Oct. 10 Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of Jai. J. Hill, married Oeo. E Blade, of New York, today. Mr. Blade is assistant to President Underwood of the Erie R. It. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething Babies. Price, 10 eta. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. Flgb With Filippinos. Manila, Oct. 10. A detachment of tbe 81st Company of Macabees today en countered a large force of Insurgents near Llpa, province of Batangas. L,leut. Beau of the Macabees was killed. The enemy was strongly entrenched. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at F. 8. Duffy & C J.'s. drug store It Is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack If given as soon as the first Indication of the disease ap pears. Prloe 29 cents per box. Samples free. "Where there's a will there's a way," which Is Just as likely to be the wrong ne as the right Pittsburg Dispatch. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Price, IS cts; large bottle 28 cts. Great est core on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgla, Soreness, Sprains, Backache'; Stiffness; Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell togs, Burns and Frost Bites. Salvation OH kills all pain. Worm la the Earth. Naturalists estimate the number of worms In each acre of earth to be 84,000, and they maintain that It U almost Impossible to calculate the amount of good done by these crea tures. ' A Fiendish Attack, An attack was lately mads on O. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through Lis kid neys. ' His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit to a chair except propped by cushions.- No remedy helped him until he Vied Elec tric Bitters which effected each a won derful change that be writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cares backache and kidney trouble, pari ties tbe blood and builds op your health, Only BOo at C D. Bradham'a Draft Btoro. ..', 1 E. 1 11 taM ii 11 '' - ' Kodol Dyspepsia Cars is not a mere stlmolaat to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute reel by digesting the food yea eat, -You don't havt to diet bat can enjoy all tha good food yon want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cars Instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, gives yon new life and vig or. IS Duffy. v ; ...v" ? .' - : la Accord With Administration , . London, Oct 10. Ambassador Choa'.s today authorized a denial of the report that be' wouldn't return 10 England as Ambassador after bis vacation and that tbs Nicarauguan treaty was the llnsl event bl. h would call for a new am bassador to St. James. Mr. Choate says that he la In per f em accord with tbe ad ministration's Nicarauguan policy. When you have no appetite, do not relish your food and feel dull after eat ing you may know that you need a done of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver TaWoU. Trine 25 qpnls. Bamplns free at F 8 Duffy ft Co's drug Horn. "Let (fee COLO CUST . 1 Klr fiil ' J r k no eonwntant ehaaper anil batter than mi unm mimn than anything alsa wy kiiiu mm low mm uvu Try It once ana you will . THE U K. FA1RBHN1C COMPAHV,'Chlcato, St Lmut, New York. The Urrck Pike. Tlip commuu measure of road dis tance in Grot'cc Is tbe pike, three-quarters of an Eugllsh yard, 1,000 pikes be ing about 750 yards. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine In a taslclesn form No cure no pay. Price 50c The Itlkadac. With the exception of the British parliament the Swedish riksdag is the oldest legislative body In the world. Tbe kingdom of Sweden has main tained Its lutegrlty for not less than 4,000 years. "I had long suffered from indigestion" writes G. A. Le Dels, Cedar City, Ho. "Like others I tried many preparations but never found anyehlng that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly I put on tbo use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Ho is gaining fast and will soqn be able to work. Be fore he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indi gestion had made him a total wreck. F 8 Duffy. Panpers. England spends f 8,400,00 a year on her paupers; Scotland. 000,000; Ire land, 1,400,000; France spends less than 1,500,000. "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," saysM E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Cenlreville, Iowa. "I thought I should surelv die. and tried a dozen different mediclnos but all to no ' purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham-' berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doees relieved me en tirely." This remedy Is for sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. Contra eta. Contracts relntlug to personal prop erly nre governed by the laws of the plnee where they arc made, but tboSb rehiring to real estate are governed by tin- laws of the state where the prop erty Is situated. OABTOniA. Baarstk A alas Yos HlH lwri BoogM Blgaatos ST f ef I l-nve lived to know that tbe secret of tin'mlmim la never to allow yoar en r rjjltn to stagnate. A.' Clarke. It Happened in a Drur Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of bough medicine that I did not have In stock," says Mr. C, R. Grandla. tbe pop ular druggist or Ontario, N. T. She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I oould reoom tnend. I said to ber I could freely red pmtnmid Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy andthat she could taka a bottls of the remedy and after giving It a fair trial if she did -not- find it ' worth ths money to bring back the bottle and 'I would refund the price paid In the coarse of a day or two the lady cams bsck la company with a friend la aeed ol a cough medicine and advised ber to boy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I obaskJer that a vary good frcommendatloa for tbe remedy." It Is foe sals by F. 8. Duffy & Oo. ' . . " ; ; v Caatlir Silk. ?. " Unlit after I lie sixth ceotur of ana ro all aiift ttnported from the east to Hie west wos rained at Its weight In gold. The allken goods were put Into one-genie and eaough. gold to talaoca them-was placed fa tba otber. I f -:r,i i m a V- twins do your work I" Send for our : FREE booklet "Golden Ruletfot HouMwork." 4. mhualma, yom will find that any wap at any prica of wp mi mnj pna. i rare ii na enansar Of always ue it .ft Aalinnla n id Scent a. Nearly all nnhnnls are fond of one kind or nnotber of perfume; Hons nud tigers delight In the odor of the nltar of rose; eats are extravagantly foud of catnip, and wolves nnd several other kinds of wild animals delight In tbe smell of usafetlda. Stepped Into Live Coals.' ' When a child I burned my foot flight fully," writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises snd Piles. Sold by C. D. Bradham 23c Salmon Skin Boots, The Eskimos of Alaska make water proof boots and shirts of tbe skin of tbe salmon. I am satisfied that TEETHIN A (Teeth ing Powders) have saved more children than all tbe doctors put to,, ether. I have recommended TEETHINA when tbe doctors gave up tbo child, and It cured at once. LOUI3 F. WAIBEL, Ph. G, Druggist, St. Louis, Mo. The Light of the San. The sun gives 000,000 times as much light as the full moon, 7,000,000,000 times as much ns the brightest star In the sky and 30,000,000 times as much as all tbe Rtnrs In the heavens com bined. In size tbe sun equals 1,800,000 earths, but owing to its smaller den sity Its weight equals only 800,000 earths. What's Your Face Worth ? Sometimes a fortune, but never, If you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on tbe skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Plls give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion Ooly 25 cents at C. D. Bradham's Drug Store. Parental Eeaaonr. 'Tnpa," said Dicky, "all the other boys are going to have torpedoes or firecrackers or something for tbe Fourth of July. Can't I have anything at all?" "Dicky," said Mr. StlnJey. beckon Ing mysteriously, "come with me, and I'll abow yon something." tie took nln out to the summer kitch en and showed him a large package, neatly folded aod tied wltb a string. "There," be said, "nre all the paper bags that have been brought Into tba bouse for a whole year from grocery stores and other places. I have bad your mother save them for you. Every one of them will make as much noise as a firecracker If you 011 It -with air and pop It right" It waa not exactly what Dicky bad set bis heart on, but It was all tha Fourth of July he got Youth's Com panion. - Will taw Taka Caaaoa. ' "So you're going to marry Mlkef amid tha mistress Inquiringly, "lis, mum." "Are yon sure yon are not making a' mistake V "Well." returned tbs cook thoughtful ly, "he's not tbe best man In tba world.' to be sure, bat If I lava him go bow kin I be 'sure of gtttlif another want rva been thlnkln' about It, an' It looks to me Ilka If s right an proper to taka what ve kin srlt when va kin ait It Them that boldfoff for tba big prlsaj naa bean known to lose tba little wans. I think I'll taka Mlke.BCbicego Post '- -n ? ' ':;' Tna Canal War.. -, "Do yon aspect to realist a fortuns from your latest Invention V asked tha bapltallst , V - . "No," said tba Inventor, ."I don't real ly expect to. -1 bad soma hopes, but I suppose It win be tha usual pro gramma. I'll Imasina tha fnrtnna and anma one else will realise !t"-Washlngton Star.' PPrt"1 CHILLS, FEVERS ... ruwi.j NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by HcbcrU' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by ft. S cents a bottle. : ' 'y rrfundrd If It falls to do Uie work. Delight- f.ii to t. ; !, , 'Leer. I Dr!-tets. A WOMAN'S LOVE. Itt enrtbMl angel atttlnf fclch in (lory plant tais shrill wall rtn out tram penrttcryt 'Ha mere, KtiLf Ut angel; bear my storjrl '1 land, and; Mind with pandonata Ion, I tell. : Lort bnmcht aw dona to death and death to bell, Foe Ood la )uat, and death for sin la well. "I do not saga against hla Ugh decree Nor tor aqrself da aafc that grace ihall be, But tot njr lore oa earth who mourns for me. "Great Spirit, let aw aaa nur lore again And comfort him one hour, and I were tain To pay a tteanuid jreart of are and pain." Then add tha pltjinf angeli 'Vmjl Repent That wild row I Lookl Tba dial finger1! beat Down to tha lut hour of thy pimlnhmmtl" But atlll aha wailed: "I prar thee, let ma got I cannot rlae to peace end teare him so. Oh, let me aootbe him In Ma bitter wool" Tbe braien gatea ground auddenly ajar, j And upward, Joroua, like a rising star. Baa rose and vanished in tbe ether far. But aoon adown the dying sunset sailing. And like a wounded bird her pinions trailing, She fluttered back, with broken hearted wailing, Boa sobbed: "1 found him bj the summer sea Beclined, hie head upon a maiden's knee. She curled his hair and kissed him. Woe is mel"; She wept: "Now let my punishment begin 1 I hare been fond and foolish. Let me In To expiate my sorrow and my sin." The angel answered: "Nay, sad soul; go higherl ' To be deceived in your true heart's desire Waa bitterer than a taousand years of fire I" John nay. DYNAMITE AND MINERS. Xanar Imnannltr From Accident Be aulta In Conteinpt of Danirer. ' "After a miner bad bandied dynamite1 for eight or ten years without a serious mishap It Is a good Idea to put him to doing something else about the works," said a gentleman of this city volio has had a great deal of experience with high explosives. "The chances are a hundred to one that his tong Immunity from ac cident has given him such a contempt for danger that be Is an unconscious menace to everybody on the premises, lie will do things that not only Imperil his own life but t he lives of all his comrades. To give you an Illustra tion, once I had an old Cornislimiin at work at a mine lu which I was Inter ested 0,11(1 hod Intrusted him with n general supervision of all the Masting, lie bad been hnudllug dyiinmlte for twenty years or more and was Justly regarded ns un expert. Pining tlint entire period lif had never had an acci dent worth spenkliiK of, and by de grees the care and vlgilam-e that wore responsible for his excellent record had worn away until he was beginning to entertain the delusion, commuu to old hands, that the danger of the stufT was very much exaggerated. "One day I was passing through n cut where some blasting had been go ing on nnd noticed the old Cornlslunan hammering a drill Into what seemed to be a boring in the rock. I asked him whnt he was doing, and he told me coolly there was a cartridge In the hole that had failed to explode and he was 'Just knockln' out the tampln' to re prlme It' I was horrified, for at every blow he was liable to explode the dyna mite, nnd 1 ordered him sternly to stop nud never repeat such a performance. The proper method would have been to hare drilled a new bole near by and exploded the first charge with a second blast. Ho obeyed sullenly, grumbling to himself, nnd less than a month after ward was blown up while doing exact ly the same thing. He lost his left arm nt the shoulder, his left eye and part of his left ear. He also lost his contempt for dynamite, nnd when he Anally emerged from the hospital I gave him back his former Job. I never had a more scrupulously careful cm ploy eo than he was from that time on. It seems a brutal thing to say, but there Is nothing that docs an oM dynnmlte band ns much good ns to get blown up once or twice." New Orleans Tlm-es-Democra t RockaBye Baby These are sweet words, but how much pain and suffering they used to mean. It's different now. bl.ice Mother's Friend has become known expectant mothers have been spared much of the anguish of child birth. Mother's Friend la a I ni.-nent to be applied externally. It is mbh-d thoroughly Into the muacles of the abdumen. it fives elasticity and atrength, and when tho final great strain comes they respond quickly and easily without pan.. Mother's Frend la never taken Internally. Internal remedies at this time da more harm than good. If a wernaa la supplied with this splendid lini ment she need never fear rising or swelllnt breasts, morning sickness, or any of tha ciscomions wntcn uauai ijr accompany preg-aancy.-, ;-. -'. The proprietor of a large hotel la Tarn par Fla., writes; "My- wuo nad an awiui time with her lira child. During her second area-nancy, Mother's Friend waa used and the baby waa born easily! before the ttoclor arrived, ll'a certainly treat." . y '7 . OH fHotWs frieael at the ' ' V . aVaf star. (I peraatua. thx BslsraLo KimrtAToa co., . -,, -.' Atlanta, va. Writs far ass- In Ulastrauxl book, " Osiore Immmy aj Dorm." Having secured the service of tt- pertenced parties, I ana prepared short antic to tiecota Farm, City, Land and Hall lined surveying Ditches, Street and Koad laid out and leveled. Draughting In all It branches ftlua and black prim made. Old map ie paired and mounted.' Tnpngrsnhloal surveying end plotting. Drawing and wokrlng plant esrcutrd ptoruplly few. erag and drainage planned, laid oat and eonitruclloD auperlnirnded. , J.. J. IVoIfendcn, la'r.v Hi rxs, N. . ' .THE PtOLHta UOf-MJ. The vEi2id vlhat Men Admire. a ' ' ' Men admire a pretty face and a good figure, but sooner or later learn that the happy woman, that contented one la most of all to be admired. Those troubled with fainting spells, Irregularity, nerroua irritability, backache, the blues and that dreadful bearing down feeling cannot hope to le happy, arid advancement in either homo or social life is impossible. It is clearly shown In the young lady's letter which follows that Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compo and. will oartainly ears the sufferings of wo men ; and when one considers that Hisa Mttrphy'e letter is only one of the count less hundreds which we are continually publishing in the newspapers of this country, the great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine must be admitted by all ; and for the abaolnte cure of alt hinda of female ilia no substitute can possibly take its place. Women should bear this important fact in Bui rid when they go Into a drug store, and be sure not to accept anything that ia claimed to 1 "lust aa good " aa Lydlav E. Pirilrlaaiti'a VegeStasfcle Compound, for no other medicine for female' ilia has made so many actual cure. MISS MAKGARETTA MURPHY, President " Lend-a-Hand Club," Seattle, Wash. "Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: For three years I Buffered with bearing down pains, backache, became nervous and hysterical and could not enjoy life as other young women did. A lady fri-;nd who hud millered similarly and been cured, suggested that I try Lydiu E. Pink hum's Veg etable Compound. I had litae faith in it, but nevertheless I gave it a trial, and I am glad that I did. I kept getting better gradually and my pains left me and within four months I was a well woman. This is a year ago and I havo never had any troublo since. I wish all sutt'ering women knew of your valuable medicine Yours very truly, Makuaii etta Munrnv, '270:1 See. Ave., Seattle, Wash." Two Tore Grateful Letters. " Dkau Mils. Pinkiiam : I feel it my duty to write you in regard to your valuable medicine. I have been troubled with falling of the womb and innammation of the ovuries, and was so bad I could hardly walk across the floor. Tho doctors snid it wan impossible for mo to get well unless I had an operation, but this I would not listen to. Having read so much abont Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound 1 wade up my mind to givo it iv trial, nnd It has done wonders for me. I commenced to feel better from Uie first dose, and today I am a well, healthy girl. " Hoping that your vegetable Compound will relievo other sufferers as it did mo, and thanking you for re storing my health, I remain, Miss Alma Lahso.v, Box 18H, Hudson, Wis. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Plnkhnm if there Is anything about your sickness you do not understand. She will treat you with kindness and her advice Is free. No woman ever regretted writing her nnd she hag helped thousands. Address Lynn. Mass. S5000 REWARD We havedepostted with the National City Hank of I.vnn, SHIO0, which will be paid to any person who can And that the above UisUmuiiiui Utter la not gonuuie, or waa published before obtaining tbo writer's aH.al sr roiaslon. Lrdla K. Plnkham afedlotna Co., Lynn. Mas. The Farmers k Merchants' Capital, Surplus and Profits $88,850.00 APRIL 30tb, 1901 What We Have Oonr, Do. nnd Will Continue to 'V This Hunk oi mleets its l.usliion upon "u- -to-now" nieiliods. It Is our purpose to ileal Justly ami litiernlly wllb all. We carefully afetrnrd llie lnlereais of cur customers, Moreover, wu fre quently do It unkDo. n to tin 111; as op portunllira often come to ua In confiden tial ways, snd you cannot over-appclaie ucn conaulrrailon. We are not disposed to mrrhu k i lie fact that tlielntereats of the Hank and those of I lie people are elosi ly ltind to gether, aul t an ii. -L by any mean be aeoa rated. Tbl Batik sets aa a repository for Will, and safely keeps thi ni till the proper lime o surrender, w III also act aa the custodian of money or papers left with us In etcrow. No charge for thee ervloe. We procure Letter of Credit for In tending travellers. .' W aim to be prompt, progressive and liberal. In tba matter of accommodation, tht Bank meet every requirement within tbe limit of prudent banking. If yon have never been Identified with us as a patron, wa ask you to eomlder the advisability of becoming one. - In tba early future, we propose adding a novel, yet substantial Having Bank feature to our already progressive In vitation. l.odge Directory. NKW BERN OONQLA VI iSI, Improved Order Haptasopba, meet lad and 4th muredar nights, l a o'clock at Koaa Iree Hall. Dr. & T. Earlr. Arcboa: J. J. Tolaon, Jr, Financier; Geo. D. Oordner, Heoratary. . . NEW BERK LODGE No. l.F.B.s O- J. O. Pcalet, Preat; J. H. Smith. Re cording Bee'ytR. It Hill, rlnaactal rjec'y. Meets la tbe Kolghte of Harmony Hal) every lit and M Honday eight la aaob moDth. . : CHAVKN LODQI NO. I KNIGHTS Or HARMONY. Meet led and 4th Wedneedav olght In each month la Rnontree'a Mall. Pollock trel. at 7.80 o'clock. J. i Wnlfendeo, Pafdent R. J. Dlaoaway. Ker'y; R. R. Bill, Flnanolal Secreiary. - - . 1 . , , P. II. Pelleller, , ATT0ENET AT LAW, SlddU (ttreet, Lawyer Brltk Balldlag. Win pr-tt n the Ooanttaa at Oravea, artarnt, Junes. Onslow ana I' sail loo. U. a Jourt at Maw ima aa4 aupraat Uoart "DKAn'Mns. Pinkiiam: I have been greatly benefited by the use of your medicine. 1 was troubled with a pain in my side ami any little un usual thing would utmost prostrate me I was io nervous ; I was so wens I could not do my work ; menstrua tion was very eeanty. I tried med icines for my nerves, ulso kidney and liver medicine, but nothing did me any good. I then concluded to try Lydia E. Pfnklinni's Vegetable Compound. 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Iv4fs l l IS C-fiOlilNA iU,sFATt:fi UN ANI For All Pol ii 1m Vm.I- On and after Ibis da to until further notice the ate mors of tills lino am scheduled to sail from New fern aa follows: The Steamer NEU8T for Oriental, Roanoke Teland, t llsnbrth CM and the North on Moadaya, Vt od. netdays and rhbtys at f- Jv m. The Str. Newberne rot Nag Bead, Klltabetu City and the Forth on neaday and Krldaya at l'l o'clock, noon. : I BP auaaIW.uI ' .ist . Imi ff thao arte hoar irrrli'u- m -, liiia : ror fnrthni iitrntH'tti. a i - u ' ;OKO MKNMKMMtiK Bi H.O HTinitiita.trtii Krt.4 (V,. ttr J ' Norfolk V ;.'.' New Bara, N, 0 , Ang. r, ItOU , . .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1901, edition 1
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