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i. T ':'i.'iJr. a 'Uy THE JOURNAL. - Published every day in the year, except Monday, at 4 Middle street. ' x . Phos Ho, 8. - ' $ ' . CHARLES L. STEVENS. '' ' , - SDITOB AHD IBOPBIBTOB. ' '. r- . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' One year, In adTance .... ..M One year, not in advance S.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city,. . . ,.50 AdvertllngUtei furnished onjappll cations ' -v? Entered at the Pott Office, New Bern, . N. 0 at second elaai matter. v:fr Offlelal Paper ef Stw Btn and , Craves Coin ty. Mew Bern, N. C. Oct 27. 1901. THE COST OP POPULARITY. The cost of individual success mast' be measured by the personal effort demand ed; to. win, and its after effect for good or evil, npon the Individual. ' It is this self examination which usually the successful manor woman seeks to avoid, lest the inward inspec tion shall reveal something that may change the glow of satisfaction which the accomplishment of the aim sought has aroused. .- "To be papular," how have men and women striven to gain the point in their every day life, so that there might ap pear no sign of irritation between them selves and their Jielghbors. It is this seeking to avoid criticising the acts of others, that seems to win popularity, the attempt, to shun all treading on the other ' person's toes, which too often gains the applause of the nn thinking Crowd. , The wish and endeavor to meet the approval of one's associates should ani mate every one, and this can be accom plished by the practice of self denial in those things which every person must mutually share In some part with an other. In the great world, where the. public becomes the ' neighbor, to be numbered not by the dozen br score, but by hun dreds and thousands, this approval passes Into the ambition to win popu larity, be it in the business, the social, the educational, or the religious circle, until there seems to be the . need of practicing something that may bo termed "policy,' until policy becomes the con trolling motive to inspire every action. Shall popularity be sought and won at the cost of the loss of self-respect T And no one can question but that self respect of the honest, Inward searching kind, cannot be kept where policy, alone shall govern. This would mean to the man or woman in publlo life- the con stant practice of hypocrisy. And yet there mug) arise times and . occasions when it Is impossible to be "all things to all men," where the Individual opinion would be forced to assert Itself, and policy could not control. It is possible to grow beyond this point, to be so cowedmorally, that self assertion is impossible, and weak ac quiescence la every thing Is the course followed tb keep popular. ; - ' . " The cost of inch popularity upon the individual can only be (or evil, for self, ithneea dictates the policy that governs every deed and word.' - . CatarrftCumotbeCnreljl with LOCAL ArmOATIOKa, as they cannot reach i the-aeaV r the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional dis ease, and la order to sure it yon most take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternatyy, and acts direct ly on the blood end mucous surf sees. HalTs Catarrh is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians tn this country for years, and b regular prescription. It Is ' composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting directly on the., mucous surfaces. .The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In raring Catarrh. . 8end for "(testimonials tm-K-J,9st)is, iyy4. ' F.y. CHEKKYk 00.,JToledo,:a i. i sola by Druggists, too. , - . , : .-' HiiriFamllr t art the best ?'. ; i Explosion Kills Five Workmen. y Pittsburg, October M. A bolls ex , ; ' ' plosion at the Carnegie steel Company's farnaeee resulted In1 the death of, five ';i K$.?&lNtomm wd probably more this morn. &i&h'0 '"'ii'' 10P weret reduced t a toast f wreck. ' ' Mothers everywhere praise One HIn ,, ate Cough Cure for the sufferings It has r:; .i' relieved and the lives of their little ones . " .'It has saved. Ctrl kes at the root of the trouble and draws out the Inflammation, The chlldrens favorite Cough Cure. F 8j ussy. . r - .. . :&r i r'V Many Uv Lost. " ' Phllad lphla, October 28. A nens) Are started this morning, in a nine story building occupied by Hunt, .Wilkinson . A Co., furniture manufacturers. The Bre was practicably confined to Hie bulld'rg '"' law'ch It or!,;'naio(l. Tbe police esll ' mete seve-U n. dead snd thirty Injured ' ty U.S r.a. lbs Ion Is half e million. ' ' - A WomaH Wins Fame. r CNl&gara Palls, Oot25. Mrs. Anns Kdison Taylor fa In a precarious condi tion here today after yesterday's trip In a barrel over - the horseshoe falls', -In which she earned distinction; being the first and only person making the voyage euccessf ally. - j " ' - What's Yonr Face Worth ? - r-- Sometimes " a fortune, but never, ' if you have a sallow complealon," a jaun dloed look,; moth- patchea and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life PIls give Qear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Elch Complexion. Only 88 cents at C. D. Bradbam's Drug Store. "- it & tfc'y 75ff At the Coronation of King- Edward. Washington, Oct 28.-Rear-Admlral Av-S. Crowningshield has been assigned to command : the European squadron which will reoresent the United States at the coronation of King Edward' of England. -' ' " When you cannot slp for coughing, It Is hardly necessary that- any one should tell you that you need a, few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of throat,, and niake sleep possible. It le-good. , Try it. For ssle by F 8. Duffy & Co. ' China and Russia. Shanghai, Oct. 25 Gen. Tang Lu, In a secret dispatch to LI Hung Chang, asserts that the Dowager Empress le an xious to enter into friendly relations with Russia and conclude the Maoclin rlan'treaty. "I had long suffered from indigestion" writes 0. A. Le Deis, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations but cover found anyehing that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cuie. One bottle cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly I put on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Be fore he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indi gestion had made him a total wreck. F 8 Duffy. Failure to Float Bonds. Tnkohoma, October 85. The attempt to dispose abroad of the bonds of fifty million yen has failed. This Is expected to seriously affect the position of the cabinet. It Happened in a Drug Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have In stock," says Mr. C.R. Orandln, the pop ular druggist, of Ontario. N. T. She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. I said to her I could freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving It a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund' the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back In company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good fecommendatloo for the rented y." It Is ror sale by F. S. Duffy fc Co. The Duke Sails For Home. St. Joan's, N. F Otft. 25.-The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Tork sailed for England this morning on the royal yacht Ophir. The British cruisers Klebe and Diadem accompanied them as an escort. . YOUJUIOW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING When yon take Grove's "Tasteless ChDl Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it' Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price 50c " Bcadlnar. ''v' In bending, whether at a desk, a dish pan or a dinner table, bend from the waist, not from the shoulders and avoid the fatigue and injury that come from a mlenee of muscles. . - Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. ' Are you weakened and (exhausted ,by overwork, worry or disease f The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. - It Is the- Greatest nerve Builder known. ' It 1 a marvel ous vttallser and strengthen, Jt quick ly and certainly caret- Less of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and LifeBtrengtbener, Sold by T A Henry, New Bern t'.tV-'.,: - 5, IhuI awansa. Tbe expression used by the prophet Joel with regard to the locusts that "they ' darkened the aun" has often bcea corroborated by subsequent ob servers.' Even ; In southern Europe swarms of locusts have been seen in Such numbers that they, quite obscure the light of the sun.' y , (-; O A O TO XI IT A. i Basis tot yf 11 si" Yon Nan Aimt V. A SIM'S Ae-a. - The great majority of men wbo have passed forty ere old or yon tig according to their belluf. Those who think tTioin eelves old are old; those wbo think themselves yonng are young. Chicago Inter Ocean, For i . , j i j e. r r L v J j V J Dyspepsia, fara Digests what yea eat. This preparation contains all of tht digestanta and digests all -kinds ol rood. . it gives insxantreuei ana never fails to cure. It allows yon to eat all the food vou want The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. jjieting unnecessary, peasant, to uueev H can't help. V -f . Dut oo yoogooa PipttrodontTby E.O. TraWmtOo., Chiracs The SI. bottle oootataa SM time the Me. ata - - F. 8," DUFFY. C0-;V'r : , Why Hla Clock Wa Slew. '. There is an Italian fruit dealer, with a welt 'stocked; store near one of the suburban railway stations, who has adopted : a unique device" and ' one which shows a deep knowledge of hu man nature, to bold his own in com petition : with another ; dealer, ' whose stand Is some fifty -yards nearer the station than his own. A commuter was leisurely peeling a banana In his store the other day when the Italian remarked: - x . "You gotta Ov minute before yonr train." 'No; twenty," replied the commuter, glancing at big clock en the wall "Tnata clock fifteen minute slow," said the Italian, "t keepa It slow. Peepf nsed come In a-here, looka at clock, getta excTte, go way, not bny. Time to buy at. Pedro's stand, notta here. Now keepa clock ' slow, get mocha trade. No, I not letta peepr miss train. I tella them after they buy de banan'." New Tork Commer cial Advertiser. "For three days and nights I suffered sgony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," says H. E, Lnwther, clerk of the district court, Centrevllle, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, end tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me en tirely." This remedy is for sale hy F. S. Duffy A Co. . Horc Reat. Doctor There's nothing much- the matter with yon. You only need rest. Patient Oli. but. doctor, look at my tongue. Doctor Tbat needs rest, too, madam. St. Louis Republic A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at F. 8. Duffy & Co.'s. drug Store It Is called Chamberlain's Btcmach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and Will prevent tnejattack if given as soon ss the first indication of the disease ap pears. Price 25 cents per box. Samples free. Cluunpaapaa Pvaalca Arba. A Vienna newspaper contains a long description of the expedition led by the Austrian explorers Mnsil and Mlellch into the north Arabian deserts, where they collected many scientific and historical treasures. The explor ers were attacked on six different oc casions by hostile Arabs. Five times they drove off their assailants, bnt on the sixth they were overcome and rob bed of everything. Then explanations took -place. The explorers informed the Arabs that theyNrere not traders. bnt scientific men. The Arabs then re stored the plunder, and friendly rela tions were established. A few bottles of champagne which were among the stores were 'presented to the Arabs, who were delighted with the beverage. Of course they did not know they were transgressing the,' Mohammedan law regarding wine. What pnnled them a good deal was bow champagne could boll and still keep cool. Kodol Dyspepsia Core Is not a mere stimulant to tired nature.. It affords the stomach complete and absolute - rest by digesting the food yoa eat Ton don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food yon want. " Kodol Dyspepsia Care Instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, gives too new life and rig or. F B Duffy. ' ' i j ! Weak I Silk StMklaara. . - Silk stockings should -be wsshed in tepid water with mild sos p.. Rinse them in several waters, Shake them well and roll them In a doth to dry after polling them Into shape, -J , . . . The foliage of meadow saffron fan tnmn crocus), when eaten,' causes a burning thirst, dilated pupua, Irritation of the throat and vomiting. - ;,v ' ' T. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment ' Pries, 18 ete; large bottle 88 otiC Great. est cure oa t aria for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Borenesav 8pralns,t Backache Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns snd Frost Bites. - Salvstion Oil kills all pain, ? 'V-a yyy-:'Z ' ,t What Tea Pat la Tea Heath. 'It IS through the mouth that most malignant germs find their way Into the bodjv and therefore one would think that It was hardly necessary to warn people afrnlcst the risks they are running In using It as a sort of third Band. One would Imnglno that hnrdly any one needed . cautioning afrnlnst holding money with the lips, and yet an Immense number of otherwise thor oughly ck-fuily peo le Indulge In this dirty, dangerous practice. ... i . J Lurry a to. DISCOVERED BY ACCIDENT. - - - , - Bow the. Pavlac Valna ot Asphalt Wai Broaaht to Kottee, All forms Of bltnmlnotm pavements. whether manufactured from natural or artificial asphalt, are In fact artificial stone pavements. The Industry started with the use of the natural rock as phalt from the. mines In-tha Val de Travers,- Canton Neufchatel, Swltier land, .The. mines were discovered In 1721, but it was 1849 that Its utility as a road covering was first noticed. ' The rock , was then -being mined for. the purpose of extracting the bitumen con tained in It for use, In medicine and arts. ' It is a limestone found impreg nated with bitumen, of which It yields on analysis from 8 to 14 per cent It was observed that pieces of rock which fell from the wagon were crush ed by the weight of wheels, and under the' combined influence of the traffic and heat of the sun a good road surface was produced.- A macadam road of as phalt rock was then made which gave very good results,' and finally In 18B4 a portion of the Rue Bergere was laid In Paris of compressed asphalt on a concrete foundation. In 1868 a still larger sample was laid, and from that time It has been laid year by year In Parts. From Paris It extended to Lon don, being laid on Threadneedle street in 1800 and Cheapslde In 1870 and in successive years on other streets. Mu nicipal Journal and Engineer. Ho Limit to New Ideas, There never has been a time when the Individual has stood for so much as be does at present. There- has never neen a time wnen inaivianauty and personal Initiative brought such amazing rewards. There never has been a time when the Individual could or did exert so much Influence as at present There Is no Individual today so Insignificant that. If he became the medium of a new or potent Ideal, he would be prevented by uncontrollable conditions from expressing his Idea and reaping bis just reward. In all ages up to this man has been, owing to bis limitations of physical force, a plaything of conditions, a slave of his environment Skill and Intelli gence were but two of the factors In his progress, bounded and restrained by limitations to their employment Now, however, with universal energy at the disposal of each Individual, this terrestrial sphere scarce puts bounds to his field of Influence. Cassler's Magazine. Frnlt Adda Kill Germs. A writer In a scientific periodical states that It Is not generally known that fruit acids are germicidal. "The juice," bo snys, "of limes and lemons Is as deadly to cholera germs as cor rosive sublimate or sulphur fumes or formaldehyde or any other disinfectant It Is so powerful a germicide that if the juice of one lime or lemon be squeezed Into a glass of water that Is then left standing for ten or fifteen minutes the water will be disinfected. It makes little difference where the water has been obtained or whether It has been boiled or filtered." As boiled or filtered water Is not always obtain able this la worth remembering. Stepped Into Live Coals. ' When s child I burned my foot fright fully," vrltcs W. H. Eads, of Jonesvllle, Va , "which caused horrible leg sores for 80 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Palve wholly cured me after everything else railed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Plies. Sold by 0. D. Bradhsm 25c. N limed bj Indian. It is snld tbnt the Indians gave to the first cDHicru Immigrants wbo came in to California the name of "Wo'hah," formed from "whon-haw," the sound they heard the drivers produce when tbey shouted to their oxen. Dr. Boll's Baby Sympfor Teething Babies. Price, 10 cts. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrnp promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. ' Chleaco'e Iroa ladastrr. . The iron Industry at Chicago dates from 1867, when Captain B. B. Ward of Detroit built the Chicago rolling min fust outside of the city." This mill was built to reroll Iron rails. , . Banker Routs a Koober. J. B. Garrison, Cashier of the bank of Thorn villa, Ohio, hat been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discover) for Con sumption, Then he. wrote: "It Is the best medlolne I ever nsed for . a severe cold or a bad case of lung, trouble. I al ways keep a bottle oa - hand." ' Doa'l suffer with Coughs, Colds, or any Throat Chest or Lung trouble : when you can be cured so easily.1- Only -6Co and 11 00. Trial bottles free at 0. D. Bradham's pra - Store. .. . .".'..i.'J;.,. yti:f:'Tk'.tlmmmm Wliidalaai'J The human windpipe Is composed of sixteen or eighteen cartilaginous rings united by ; exceedingly flexible lg When you have no appetite,- do not relish your food and feel dull after eat ing you may know that yoa need a doss of Chsmbsrlsln's Stomach and- Liver Tablets. Price S3 cents. Bsmples res at F S Duffy A Co's drug store. ':, r ' Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of h TJnlUd Btstes, for the Eastern District of ;-yv.o. '- la the fitter of Richard S. Neal, Bank - rupt New Bern N. O.In Bankruptcy To the Creditors of Petitioner, who has .been adjudicate! a Bankrupt: Take notice that a meeting of credi tors will be hi Id st the olSoe of L. J, J'oore, Rereree, In New Born, N. C, at 13 M., on the Otb dy of Novi 1901, at which lime the oivriltnra m tv attend, prove thulr r,llmi, appoint a trustee, eininlne t!e lnnkrnpt and Iranfact such bti'V a a n, ny pro, nly corns before J. ?'oo r, i'. u lil I'm L'i:pU7. , r. ('., i t. : n i i. Tl 1 pry llli An old sore omlcer is not only a source f' gTt1day diJtorjrf pain, but the constant caref worry and anxifety over one of tnese malignant festering places produces an nrihealthy-'Stateisf the nervous system and the patieflt txditieSilnbrBidly "sensitive, miseraljlc and gloomy; No one could be otherwise when naunted'by the presence of an inflamed, angry j looking sorejwith a continual discharge, carrying with it the lite fluids, thus robbing the btxly of strengths and vitality. An eating, lingering ulcer naturally fills the sufferer with feur while noting the daily growth of the sore, from .which there is a slowbut perpetual discharge of yellow or greenish watery matter? and feelingtjheildun, thrpbbtrdr snarp hooting pains as the poison penetrates the tender tissues and reaehis the tone. ; ' , . All slow-healing, stubborn sores are dangerous. The same germ-producing, cancer tainted blood is back-of every sore or ulcer, large or small; that does not promptly and penna nently heal ; the little blister upon the lip or tongue, the warty growth or mole upon the cheek About a year e-s I wrote the Kedtoal Department of your company to aaoar taia waethar or not year 8. 8. 8. would oure Oanoar, aa my wife had on on bar bre tat, whloh three or four of the baat dootora at Oraaton, Iowa, adTiaed her to have out out or removed with a plaster. Upon receipt of your letter, I bought flva bottles aad ahe oommenoed to take It, and in lea than eight montha aha was ourea. i am not write you Until how be .cease X wanted to aes If the onnearwouU cansa i wanted to see if the oanear would OOma back anin. Th arm nn vmn. some dhk aa-ain. xnere are no aymp- tome or eigne of a return and I write In order to tet-amhesahnua1 m hat a wonder ful medlolne your 8. 8. 8. la. Hy wlfo need. Just lt "battle,' btt the Canoer waa oured after aha had taken 19 or 14. I feel aa thoua-h year Sj8. 8. oould hot be too hla-hly recommended . a. E. BIMBOAB, Thayer, Iowa. Washes, salves, nor anything else applied directly to the sore can do any permanent good ; neither does the use of the knife or flesh destroying plaster cure, for local causes have nothing to do with these germ-breeding plague spots. You might cut out every particle of the diseased flesh and scrape the bone, but another sore would come. The germs or poison in the blood m ust be destroyed, the stream of sluggish, polluted blood purified and made strong before the heal ing process begins and the sore or ulcer can get well. S. S. S. is the only remedy known thai can and does accomplish this. It cleanses and purifies the circulation, and. when new, rich blood is carried through the little veins and arteries to the sore, it brings about a healthy healing around the edges, and a permanent and thorough cure is soon effected. S. S. S. not only Potash or other minerals, which not only ruin the stomach, but often produce most stubborn and offensive sores themselves. Prompt treatment should be given a sore or ulcer, no matter how small it may be, whether external or internal, for what you think a simple sore, may, in reality, be an unde veloped Cancer. Our physicians will gladly advise all who need their services, and those who write us will receive valuable suggestions regarding the treatment of their case free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Lodge Directory. NEW BERN CONOLA VE 486, Improved Order Heptasopbs, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday nlgbti, at o'clock at itoun tree Hall. Dr.E. F. Early, A rchon; J. J Tolson, Jr, Financier; Geo. D. Gordner, Secretary. NEW BERN LODGE No. 1, F. H. & C J. C. Scales, Prest; 3. H. Bmlth, Re cording 8ec'y;R. R. Hill, Financial gec'y. Meets in the Knlirhts of Hsrmony Hall every 1st snd 8rd Monday nights In each month. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONT. Meets and snd 4th Wednesday nights in each month In Koantree-a Ban. rouocs street, si i.w o'clock. J. J.Wolfenden. President; R. J. Dlsoswsy, Soc-y; R.R. Hill, Financial Becretsry. . The Overcoat Question - . (or tin) Fall and Winter Season offer s wids variety both in style snd material. In our stock ol fabrics we hats many choice gems in vicunas, chev iots, kerseys, meltons, etc,' which we will make sp la a style , cot and finish of surpassing elegane at reasonable pnoes. -''..."..';- j.-l'F.1 Mi Chfedfiriek, NORTH CAROLINA I In ths , Craves Ooooty, aperior Court C$l'f- Bassn J.' Joses. -y . ,ky,y.?: itonoa. y;-. Ths defendant abovs nsmed will tsks Botlos, that an action as sbovs entitled has been commenced In ths Superior Court rf Craven county, to obtain s di vorce s vinculo matrimonii from ths de fendant, Charles Jones, and ths said de fendant will lake lort&er notice that US Is required to appear at ths November term of ths Superior eoort of ths said oonnty to be held on ths 11th day of No vember, 1901, at ths oourt houss In New Bern, N . U, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or us piainiin win apply to toe conn lor ine renei ne manded In said complaint. ' . -' IhlB 8Hh dsy of tfnptemhar, lt)01. ' . . W. M. WA.THON, 0. 8. o.; II. P, It( lUID, iOK Xi WILlft. ' , IIOLLA!'D U WILUS," -y ' SueeMaora to Geo, lUehiia, . ' ' i "I T' "' "t r r l,),""" ( ... ( . . .1 I ih to k& &. and other parts of the body, and the almost imperceptible tumor or lamp upon the breast, as often result in Cancer as the deeper and more frightful-looking ulcers. They feed upon; the same morbid and destruc- .tive materials that are gener- - ... . - - . j ...r ated within the blood, and inflammation and destruction of tissue will continue just so long as this impure matter is carried through the circulation to these old sores and ulcers. cxpeis an lmpunues, dut. 1 :.. 1 x j m aaavi ciiaiige in uic cuure system toning up the nerves, increasing the appetite, and aidis:.; the digestion and assimilation of food, thus building up t Ik weak and wasted constitution. S. S. S. is strictly and entirely a vegetable medicine, and no bad effects follow its use, and for this reason it is better than Mercury and 1870. 1901. . i mm HWf co. BUILDERS SUPPLIES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Leading liranda fsainta, Olla, Varnishes, Brushes &c , llouae furnishing Koods, Excelsior, Rlmo, Farmer Olrl snd Farm er Boy Cook stoves anil many other good makea. See our "Favorite" 8tcel Rangrs. We have every thing In Agals, Iron and Tin ware. Give your beating atoves attention Remember "tli at every body can not get s stove put np at once, tbat I rat cold dsy is sure to come. We have ths best line both wood and coal stoves ever In New Bern an 4 would advise you to se lect one snd bare' It put np properly while there Is plenty of time. As the Weather Is a Little Suggestive. We wish to say that we bnvs a alee line of Sheet Iron Ureters ranging In prices from 1 SO to $10. On. We bsve alio sdded in our Heating Stoves the Celebrated t ales Hot Blast Coal Stove, tbess. stoves bnvs fea tures' peculiar totbemoelves. Oar stock of Cos! Bods f 10m SO to 80c Is attractive, s full tins of Store Pips, Elbows, Collars, Steve Boards, Coal Sifters, Wood Saws, etc etc f Oar Line of Ammunition Is complete to which we Invito your attention. --' B'y ths way If yon owe ss It wonld be so nice In vou to call aad oar oW . .. - ...TowTt-toU -"'I. LC. Whitty V IV-gf Desirable Truck. ( olton, Corn and Tobacco Farm for rent. ; Cob-J renient for shipping tviter mid J For terms apply to ,,4 ... Box: .726 ',ur: ernrNn 0 A Good Telephone -.f.-!i-1 - SERTICS IS A BUSINESS , , NECEBSITT, A. HOM1 v CONVENIENCE. A COM rt'; y-'- BINED, y.i.-.ifiii ;;;V' TICttr-ZUj, - 7 : tl-.-rer Your fLo-s) at Oncat sTlaat Breed and Foster the Germs of Cancer Plague Spots the Outgrowth of Dis eased Blood, and Constant Drain upon the system. 81k years aao my lea from the V nw to tha foot was one aolld aore ani . very oa twi onanalTe. I apent over al.000 trips t 1 Hot Spi ! Springs. Lo. ..I fbyslolane treated me to no turpi. s... bad about oome to the ooncluaion to have my lea amputated whe-i friend lnduoed me to try 8. 8. a. I beg: an to. take your medlolne, mid In ma months It oompletoly eured me. I. tonaider 8. 8. 8. t iio a-randeet medlolne the world h.is ever known. Xy oaae la a witncB today aa to what 8. 8. 8. will .iu when taken reaalarly. I havo irai n ed 80 pounda. I write thia to ahow tha ooxnpany my appreciation of their wonderful medlolne, anil I :.m ready to write a letter at any timo to any one wlahlna- further Infor mation. J. B. T ALBERT, Wlnonn, Mis... wonts a complete ana raciien 1 . 1; : oy uumiuauDg m active orga : ;, Mortgage Sale. Under snd pursuant to a certain Mort gage duly register rt In the ottlce or the Collector of l'uainm at the I'ort of New Bern In Rook uf Morleairea of Enroll) d Vessels No. 12, Folio 48, as Truntee io said Mortgage named, default having been made In the prompt and faithful performance of tbe covenanta contained therein. I will oner for Bale and aell on Thursday, November 14th, 1901 hi Hie hour or Vi o orock m , at the Old Domin ion wharf near the foot of Craven ntrrel lb tho City of fi'ew Bern to tbe blglu at bidder forcaabthecortaln 8crew Mionmrr called the "Guide" of New Bern, N. : oDclal number 106424. as described In said Mortgage; together with ber bonis., esgiss,-' boiler, and all machinery of every kind and nature, anchors, cables, chains, rigging tackle apparel, furniture and all other necessaries thereto apper taining and belonging. This October 14th. 1W1. P. W. FRRRERKK, Trustee, Owkn n. Ginos, Attorney. He Farmers S Merchants Capital, Surplus snd Profits $88,sso.oo APRtt JOtb, 1901. What Wo Have Done, Do. and Will Continue to Do, This Bank conducts Its busings npon "up-to-aow" methods. It is our purposs to deal justly and liberally with all. We carefully safeguard the Interests of our customers, Moreover, we fre quently do It unkaowa to tliemi as op portuultles often corns to us In confiden tial ways, and you cannot over-appeclale such consideration Ws are not disposed to overlook tbe fact that ths Interests of the Bank and thorn ef th people are closely bound to gether, and cannot by any means b separated. t This 0aak -aetr aa- af Mposltory for Wills, ewe safely'. keeps them till the proper time of surrender. Will slso act as-ths custodian of money or papers left with us In escrow. Mo charge for these services. .. " We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers. . , WSaJot to be prompt, progressiva snd Bsral..v la the fJtsttar of accommodations, this Bank masts every requirement within 0s llmkof prudent banking. if-yea bars sever beea Mintlfled with st as a patron, ws ask you to consider ths advisability of becoming one, '4 la tbs early 'ntsrer, wsproposs adding Sssval, ysd -sabstaaUal Savings Bank festars tooSA at leads' Jrogreaalve In- Admlnlalrmtr'si Xoilt 4 Hsvtaf nulsslifled 'as admiotstra- ftt B. Oft Hbsstyir oetsatd, all psrsoas indebted to tbs setato of the ln teslatoars rsq nested to Bake Immediate navmaat.' . AaeV alii, psrsoas hnldlnc claims against Said estate are aotlBed tn present ths ssmavt aul ve rifled, to me, os or before tbs list day of 8eptnhT ' ltM, sr this aotlea1 will bs plaaded la bar of recovery.' - -v ;''.-': . lseptmsisCIOC"'-9 : K ' f i a . LitJL., at atA.- ' .) .: i ,.' -.J2'-:: Adsslalstrator. ; OAQTOniA. - yltsl,iri4Tw Ha lrwnawrH . 1 pia.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 27, 1901, edition 1
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