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THE JOURNAL. CuhJaLed every day In tb ;w, weep'. Monday, t H Middle street. r PnontNo.8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. iditob urn rnonuiTOB. t s . , - SUBSCRIPTIOK RATES. -One year, In advance........ .;..4.e One year, an la advance.... ..... S.tt Monthly, by carrier In the olty.. ... M . AnvortlslngjlUtes famished onjappll ration. 4v?t';'?'' Entered at the Pout Office, New Ben. N. 0., as aoooad class matter. Official Paper of New Bora and Crave Gouty. New Ben, N. G. Not. 6. 1901. ' - LIGHTS ARB WANTED ALL TIME TIME. Tho question of e lighted Now Born, or a New Bern left In darkness, ts not at the Jorjaiui rogardi it, a nutter of vital Intereit to the board of Aldermen, ex clusively, but It It a subject that every tax payer and elttien It vitally eoncerned about, or should be. - "RaptU transit" for this city may be noteworthy advancement over the mode of walking or riding In some of the vehlolesto be found here, whlob are called "pnbllo oonveyauoea," solely through ooartety. Bat what li the sense of boasting "progress," on aooount of the new Mo bile service, when the olty has no lights, when the days are about ten hours In length. And It Is not so muoh a matter, this solid darkness throughout the olty at Bight, of personal discomfort and an noyance to those who must be oat after night, as the continuation of "no lights, la threatening and surely endangering every material Interest of the oltyr The single matter of Are Insurance, and it Is no trilling affair either to those who pay for this protection, Is going o be affected by a dark olty, and Insurance rates will be advanoed unless there Is tome Indication that the present embar go of darkness Is to be soon removed. In a few days the citizens will have the ohsnoe of registering, and in a few weeks (December third) the opportunity will be given to vote upon the matter of giving the board of aldermen authority to issue bonds for the purchase of an Sleotrle Light Plant. But what about the Intervening weeks and months of short days and Ion nights, before the city oan secure Its own lights f As before staled, the people want lights every night, and It Is a serious matter to be without lights for one week, not to say an Indefinite number of months. There Is no opportunity for progress to get In any good work, if It must grope shoot la the darkness. Beware of Ointments for .Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mereury will surely destroy the sense of smell and eompletaly derange the whole system When entering it through the mucous surfaces. Buoh articles ehould never be used except on prescrip tions front reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is tea fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Our, manufactured by J. J, Cheney Co., Toledo, O. ooa tains no mercury, and la take Internally, acting directly upon the blood and muooue sur faces of the system, la buying Hall's Oaten Can be sure yon got the gen uine. It b takesi internally, aid made u Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney etOo, Testimonials free. -' ,;. SoUbyDnggbtavftSe. ;' ; ; HatTsPamllv Pills are the beat. A rmiMtaH, " Among the worka which ere. taking place at Windsor castle it the pulling up e all the floors, which hare not been touched since the beginning of the hut nbja, seta not for a century. Ttsty re to bo completely telald est snodeta. fcrtnctplee and are to be rendered flr proof, Blnce the burning of Bandrtef bam the kmg has always had a great rea4 of are. nod he la taking adrar- Rag r the present opportunity of rat Daring the eaeU more eeeur against the devouring eleraeut-iTetiler. v 'Trs'rl'hTi J This preparation, eonr-lne all of Uh dUresUnle and die! kinds ot food, ltgiveslneitntrelfaadnevvr falls to our. Itailoweyo to eat all the food you wan W 1 tie nnt aciwitlve stomachs can lake lu I y lu use many thousanda of dyanepUi-a hire bwn cured after every Unnir sine lulled. II prevents formauonoitraa on Ihestorrj. , ch, relieving all c ; il'-a after rati ng. , JjieUng unnecessary, i'loa&aot to take. Uca'tL SWmmtmlyHf 1C d rWtrrann ( ikb-wi aSl.luUMOuakaiaa4 IMlMkbllMia.M ' P. fsC&UTTT pQ. '." rertnlt t Coeke. : . Edward Cockorv'Jrno tllved in, the wlg.rf Cnailct It, it chiefly known to ttia'tfr&Rlrt generation by the nay Ing la common use, .-"According to Cocker," which, meant in accordance with arithmetical rules. I saw the oth er day amid the treasures of a private collector a copy of the tint edition ot Cocker's Immortal work on arithmetic published by T. ' Passenger at the Three Bibles on London bridge. Only two, or at most three, perfect copies are known to the. book collector. "One It In the British museum. Thla .par ticular copy, Its brown morocco-; piti fully faded, bears on Its title pageithe Inscription, "Cher's Arithmetic; Perused and Published by John i Haw kins by the Author's Correct Copy." .; . It contains what purports to bo a portrait ot , "ingenious Cocker.'"' Ex ports, however, shake their heads over the authenticity ot this work of art There are many engraved portraits ot the epoch,, but there waa only, one Cooker. The British museum copy hat ao portrait, and there is too much rea son to fear that, this embellishment was added by some ingenious owner Of an earlier century. Cocker died tin 1670. Thia rare relic ot the past bears date 1078. Scotsman, TOW MOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When you tske Grove's Tasteless .Chill Tonic, because the tormuls Is plainly printed on every bottle showing thst It Is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no psy. Price 50c Kin; Leopold Off His Visit. Brussels, Belgium, November 8 King Leopold has abandoned for the present his : projected visit to the United Wates.' When you fee) thst life la hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamber lsln's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. Por sale by P 8, Duffy ft Co. Ex-Senator Davis Declines Holor. Mexico, Nov. 8. In the Pan-American Congress General Reyes, the Colombian delegate, proposed sx-8enator H. O. Davis, of West Virgins, for permanent president. Ex-Benstor Davis declined the honor. OABTOaiA. Bents ) TM JUWWwyt BOUgM sati sf JUlllons.for a Naval Station. Washington, Nov. 8 Rear Admiral Henry 0. Taylor, ths coming chief of the Navigation Bureau, In a report submit ted to the the Navy Departmeut . upon the establishing of an Immonse naval station In the Philippines, estimates that ths project will cost the Government $80,000,900, and perhaps $40,000,000. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. Price, IS ota; largo bottle 20 cts. Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Bpralns," Backache' Stiff nees, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. Muriel Nelson Seeking Dlvooce. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8 Muriel Nelson, the fsmous London composer and writer of lyrics, hu corns to Omaha to get a di vorce. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup .for Teething Babies. Prlos, 10 cts. Cures Wlnd-Collo, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Pever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes ths digestion and soothes the baby. . t Squadron tor Charleston Show. Washington, D. O, Nov. -It Is said at the Bureau ot Navigation the North Atlantic Squadron, consisting . of the flagship atearsarge and the Massachu setts, Alabama and Potomac, will . visit the Charleston Xxpositlon about the first ot December. ... ' v&t '-.n . 2 ".. ' .'v. A' YlUire . Blacbmltlt Sated His Uttle' Son . Ufft. . Mr. E. B. Black, the well kaowa. vil lage blacksmith at GrshsmsvUle, SulU vaa Co N. 7 says: "Our little son, live years old, has always been subject to croup, and to bad have the attaoks beta that we have feared masy Uimi that he weald die. . Ws have had the doctor aid used many medicines, but ChambarlabVs Oough Bsmsdy to now our sols rtlleaoe. It tsestt to- dissolve thsv tough at eons and by giving frequent dose wkea. the eroupy tymptotst appear we have found that the dreaded croup It cured befor It gets settled." . There Is ao danger In giving this remedy for H contains ho opium or other Isjurlous drag sd msy he given as confidently to a babe as ia aduh. Por sale by P. 8. Duffy A Co. .:-."'.. , - nv-1!' f tm site aiwrev - . . I At the battle of Omdurmaa a aoldler bekmgtng to a -Scotch regiment WSS nearly killed by a bullet which struck the ground Just rs front of htm wbOo he wae firing tn a reclining posltloa, On rising to move a few feet forward, toTMthlng earn down fcla aleev. It yraa.th bullet. How It got up his aleeTt without Inflicting damage can only be accounted foe by the fact that It must, hare been spent by the time It struck the ground In front Of him and the course or Ita flight Up hit aleev was Its lust bilk-t. - - : ; A Simple way to rmtnte ri)lor to wood la to mix p color with cU and tnrpm tiiw sr ';'" W'h a s ft cinth end ru. ..;. z la wi-.s. t.;:t t: poK.i.-red p'gmMit ov r--' -e ground la ttt may be p- 1. r t V ' t t use raw bT, for & k t" l. -suit r- ' rt. It It ISViry fl-i - s ' '. b.T i " s !e of I -"9- t . f'.rof ..a, auj fur .. -.ty vat ti .... ft. IIOTED tilYCT m ' ' Bakes an Important Statement ;iPf Interest to All Women. I ,, '' " DtAB tens. PnrKnAiil The bon mt, Intelligent physician is above the 'School.'- Whaterer ta beat In each Sue should bo used, no matter to what School a physician belongs. I, as a matter of m8cienoo, can only pre DB. WANATA, at lUnata flK. teriba the best, and as I know and have Rroven that there is nothing in Materia edlea which equals Lydia E. Plnk bam't Veyetable Compound In severe eases- of female - disorders, X unhesitatingly prescribe it, and have never yet been sorry. J know of noth ing better for ovajrian troubles and for falling ot the womb or ulcerations ; it absolutely restores the affected parts to their normal condition quicker and better , than anything else. . I have known It to cure barrenness in wo men, who to-day aro happy mothers of children, and while the medical pro fession looks down npon ' patents,' I have learned, instead, to look-up to the healing potion, by whatever name it be known. If myfeUow physicians dared tell the truth, hundreds of them would voice my sentiments." Da Wanata, Lansing, Mich. (5000 forfeit If ohm ttttlmnlal It mt famine. The record of Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound cannot be equalled. Accept no substitute. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo meu free. Address Lynn, Mass. Needle Traversed His Body. Bloomsburg, Pa Nov. 8 After carry ing a half-Inch piece of a needle In his body for 80 years, George T. Hoopoe, of Berwick, had an operation performed on his left arm below the elbow, and bad It removod. When the ncedlo entered his body It ran Into his right leg below the knee. Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Rencwer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It Is tho Greatest Nerve Builder known. It Is a marvel ous vltallser an4 strengthened It qulok ly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Norvous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Iloart and failing health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthened Sold by T A Henry, New Born. Killed by Effort to Release Cow. CVbj iUle, Pa , Nov 3 -Mrs. Ellen McDonougli, while trying to remove a barrel luto which her cow had pushed Ita head, became so agitated that she died lss'amlv of heart failure. A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Eodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did," says County 1 hyslclan Geo. W. 8crnggs of Hall County, Ga. "Being a physician I have prescribed It and found It to give the best results." If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach It decays there and poisons ths system. Ton can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs digests what you eat Ton' need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starve tlod. The Wont oases quickly cured. Never falls. P. 8. Duffy. .. Be ltessahesa. '" - Wife (revisiting the teen ot her be trothal) 1 remember, Algernon, ao well when yon proposed to me how painful, ly embarrassed yon werev. iLv i '.. ;A . ; Algernon Yea, dear, and I remem ber so well how kind and encouraging you wet and how easy you made tt for me, after all Tlt-Blts. - .f , "'-('-1 'A Ctvr Da . ' "A - Durango man," " remarkt th PloresvUls (Hcs) Chronicle, "ws'sbow. lag to a friend th good potnbs of hit dog and threw a half dollar cola Into th river. Obediently the dog dived for th cola and brought p a-two pound catfish and H eenta la change." - - :A: ' "I have used Chamber Iain's , Collr, Oholsra and Diarrhoea Besaedy and lad It to be a great medicine," says htr. K; 8 Phlpps, of Poteau, Ark.. "It Cured me of bloody Bui. I cannot speak too high ly of lut , This remedy always wins the good opinion. If not praise, of those who sea It, The quick cures which it sffectt evsnlath most severe u pases make ,1 a favorite everywhere. Por sal by PA snuffy On.1.':,;; Even men are pro"TWlng gastrononv really. Bdentlflo fl.ctrtlce hat at last revealed to us the fact thst the woman who rata salad en a hot day to July, August or September It dlflplaytng sound gastronomic sense, aaya What to Eat The long belied dreamer tn th reetaurant may hare been ntncteen41t fareot kinds of a fool upon every other profKMltlon In life, but he knew what to eat on a bot day. - The hnman anV nwl needs f " or Its eqalralrnt la summer, V, i h thctr oU the salads sup ply everything a men phyelcally needs tn hot weather. All the drtltied race tf the world are salsl ra' of a, but Amer Irana eat krae than da any olin-r peoi le. It kt not a '"n of BK-ntnl doeny or mor al dt fiwt f r a Cian te tttt sslc J; It la gnatrnnoiulc Mac. Cbsnntwlbtn's bw:oh sad Uvrr TWra cure b!!!enhs, econ",)!'. and h- ' I 1 i t mte v to t ' and '! - t la " -t, F-r sn'. y F. 8- i.if : ; iau aji ' Justice John M. Harlan of the.TJalJed State supremo court, when a practic ing lawyer In Louisville, once tried,hlt hand at newspeper - work, taking1 the place of a personal friend, then editor of the Louisville Commercial The Jus tice gat along an right, writing editori als, bnt had Ideas as to news .that were at variance with those of the city edk tor. . . - -One of the reporters bad written: a clever account of a man who bad f ajar from the fourth story of a building and escaped without, serious injury, ft made a. story. of about ncolumriJn length. With a proof of tho'.artlcleln his hand lho temporary editor came to the city editor and tald; "Mr. Smith, please have this story cnt down. I can't tee anything In it that makes it worth that pace' "But It's the star' story of thtuay, Mr. Harlan," gasped tho astonished news man. "I think it's a remarkable story and well worth all the space giv en to it" "I don't," said Justice Harlan. "If t man bad Jumped up four stories,. It would certainly have been remarkable, but even a fool could fall downjfonr stories, or half a dotcn, for that mat ter." New York Times. 1 The Driver's Point of View. The hotel coach was filled -with a crowd of happy, jubilant visitors, and tho horses tolled splendidly np the hills. As each eminence was reached and at every turn In toe road the crowd would burst forth Into cries of wonder and delight at the magnificent scenes which burst upon their view. Th mountain Jehu alone preserved a 41t nlty and silence which rather awed the Others. At length, after a particularly lovely view had been passed, one ot the guests at the driver's left band re marked: "lou don't seem to take much Inter est tn the scenery. No doubt If s an old story to you." The driver Bbook his bead. "No, that's not it," be answered. "I Just don't care." Then he leaned a little closer and whispered: "But I knows Just how you folks must feel. You all come from a long distance Just to see things, and you're boupd to enjoy It anyhow so as to get your money's worth and not feel as though you was chcatm'' yourselves. Oh," said thlsi driver In a superior tone, "I don't mind It when I understand bow 'tis." -Leslie's Weekly. The Tacboat Cantata. A tug lay hard by, and the captain added his bit to my sociological noc turne, as I sat In the pilot house and peered out on the water, where red lights and green lights, with many of yellow sod white, dripped slgzag fash ion down from the wharfs and ships. "Where do you sleep?" questioned L "Why, here," he replied, "In this very pilot house on that nice fluffy bunk you're a-eettln' on; an' sometimes I sleep at that wheel, a-steertn' this boot, sir. Can't be helped, sir. The hours we work would stare lna trained nurse an' send a sentinel to bo shot Why, man, I've seed the time when I've stuck by that wheel twenty grim hours at a stretch. Once tt was forty-two hours. And when you read In tho paper about towlu' a big propeller clean through a dock or Jammln' her into her next door neighbor ter keeps don't you say ns tug folks are Johnnie Raws. Just say we're worked and worked till we sleep at the wheel. For that's God's truth, sir." Atlantic. Held hr Rtlejeett. When Dom Pedro, then emperor of Braxll, was entertained at tho White House, ho had been told by a confused senator that It would be expected that he, the emperor, should be the last ot the guests to depart. The president's wife, however. Inform ed her other guests that they would be expected to follow, not precede, the royal party tn leaving the house. The result was that no one dared to go for fear of a breach of etiquette. But at 8 o'clock In tho morning a tired woman pretended Illness, and the dead lock was broken. Great Is etiquette, but common sense la sometimes allowable. . A Cvrlttm Damateter, A curious barometer la said to be used by the remnant of the Araucanlan race which Inhabits the southernmost province of Chile. It consists of the tjattoff shell of a crab. The dead then Js wbtte M fair, dry weather, but the approach of a moist atmosphere la Indk cated by the appearance of small red spots. A the jnolatnre In th air In creases the shell become entirely red and remains ao. throughout the rainy ' A Wl P ML .-On the whole." amid th aged weath er prophet, 1 have round that th tat art course It to predict bed weather." "Whyf asked the neophyte. ' . ""Because people are much asor ready to forgive yaw tt the prediction does sot coin trn." . -, , - - Young Man I want an engagement ring. ,i -c,,-;,. Jeweler Yea, str; about what sunt t don't know exactly, hot th can twtat me round, her linger, if that It any guide." - ' ; Plsaer Where doe that man Film. ny get ell hie sooney 1 -. -,. Boater Well, 2 loaned him flv dol lars two year sgo. Ohio Btsts Jour It claimed that dentistry prolongs Ufa, As has been Said of matrimony, tt certainly makes It teem longer Louhv Till Courier-Journal, . , , ', -; ' ' T, ?"a. if t - . i w -. " 6rtra Father, : - Augustm Washington, the father of George Washington, was engaged tn 1733 In making pig iron at Acookeek furnace. In Staffeed county, Va, a boot fifteen miles from . Fredericksburg, when his famous son was bom.' This furnace had been built by the Prind pk company, composed' of Dngllsh cap italists, as early as 1720, on land owned by Augustine Washington, aggregating about 1,000 acre and containing Iron ore, Mr. WasUngton becoming the owner of oatMtfxtfooa tte furnace prop erty In consldemtiea of the transfer of his landjto the company. Sufferers front this horrible malady nearly aiway inherit It not necessarily from the parents, but may be from soma remote ancestor,-! Cancer often rum thronghswvernl lfeaerstJena. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood foi years, or until yoa reach middle life, then the first little cot or ulcer makes Its ap pearanceor a swollen gland in the breast, Or totna ether port of the body, give th fink warning. To case Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all the poisonous virus must b eliminated fsosnth Mood... every vestagt of it drive out . Thie&ra & does, and b tbeacly medicine that con reach deep, seated, obstinate blood troubles like this, When all the poison has been forced out of the system .the Cancer hcala, end th disease) never returns. Cancer beginsof ten inasmall way,asth( following letter from Mrs. Shircr shows ; Aaman liauii ai imiw mpwanatan inc, Mw the esroh lefUUM ot c Ilqyfacc llgavf tae aopefoer famwvta. tea el tn tminme R 1 It would MMd a lie. then sen b over, btit -woold mot heat this continued for some time. when my Jaw began to well, becoming verr Mlnrat The Cancer bi. taa e cat aad spfcad. onto It wates large as a half doljeiywhenl heara of a 8. B. aadUetermlD-1 d tORive a t tilt trial, ana u was Kmarkable what a wonderful effect It had front the very bqjtnntnff j the sore bcfaa tt beat and alter taking a few bottles disappeared entirely. This was IwoyaftrseROt theie ftre still ao signs of the Cancer, and ray general hcatll Mai nnM mml Una D Cmnnn fa Dl... ts tne greatest of all blood purifiers, and thl only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our free book on Cancer, containing valuahlooud interest ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. W make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT STECIFW CO. ATLANTA, GA. akAAd 60 YEARS' .V V- sryDCBiiraies Tradc Mini Ft j-aC DceiQN rfWI CopvhmtAo Anyone nontllng ft keteh and dMertptlon may tynieklr MMrtAin our opinion free whether an Invention li nrobabl eateiitAhte. Oommnnira. Uom Btrtctlf eonQdentlaL Handbook on Hateuta lent froe. Oldest aaenoj for aecurtng pal on u Patenlai takou thronirh If unit Jk Co. recelvii medal aoUot, wtthout ebanro, lu the Scientific Hmm. A handrvomolr lllnttratad weeklr. !tirirost otr nilatlun of an aoiontltlo viamaJ. Termi, 13 a year i four months, L Sold b jail tievrdaletiL MUNN Co . New York Brnota (Xltoo. Ob t St. Wadinurton. D. O. As the Weather Is a Little Suggestive. We wish to say that we hnve a nice line of Sheet Iron Heaters running In prices from fl.SO tn f 10.00. We have also added tn our Healing Stoves the Celebrated Tales Hot Blast Coal Stove, these stoves have fea tures peculiar to themselves. Oar stock of Coal Hods fmm 2ft to 6 is attractive, a full line nf fltovo IMpe, Elbows, Collars, Stovo Roanln, Coal Sifters, Wood Baws, etc. etc. Our Line of Ammunition lt completi to which we Invite your attention. By the way if you owe us it wmil.l n so nice In yon to call and pay s. Yours Truly, J. C. . Real Estate Buys and sella ( itv Property, Farma aad Timber Lands, .Gall and see me. Hi Mwnu Br, NEW BERN, - . C. v.rri Ml r For any case ot CXXIIJU3 AID'Fl5VJCIl:tliat cannot be cured by t7hcn usod strictly by directions. The only onkbinecl. 'Chili1 aod Fever Treatment on the marketT The liver and: kidney stomach, blood, brain and nervous system treated separately ViTIIEELEB'S TONICT7U1 cure -v-.-r j: J l-i ':litU t'f&ZZ ' 1 Intcrcitcnt; Dilicus cn TI:d Zzzl Tcnlc. Great Appetizer. A logical prescription, scien- WHY SUFFEaFROKI CH'JAJ TAeTl. m4 Ci:xlTc 4 . Sale of Land to flake Assets. North Carolina, 1 Superior Court, - Craven County. fcfo,a October 18th, 1901. Thomas F. McCarthy Adminietrator of Robert O. Mosely, Jr. deceased vs. Wright Hosely and Lucy . Ann Moore. Pursuant to the License and Onler of sale to me directed In the above entitled proceedings now pending In the ut-er-ior Court of Craven county upon the pe tition therein Bled 10 sell the land here inafter described to make assets to psy the debts of the Intestate: I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for Cash st the Coart house door of Craven county on Monday the 18th day of November A. D.,1901, at the honr or 13 o'clock m. a'l that certain part lot or parcel of land lying and being situated in the City of New Bern, on the soatn side of neuse roau now caiiea Broad street, upon which is situated the dwelling house of the said R, G. Mosely Junior, deceased, said house bearing the Number 197, beginning at the northeast corner of the lot owned by Isaac H Mini ih and Tunning thence castwardly along I he said southern line nf said road or Broad street 42 feet, and running thence southwardly parallel with the said Smith's line 100 feet to the northern line of the lot of Uobert O. Mosely, 8e n'or, deceased, thence woslwardly along the said Mocly, Senior's northern line to the eaBte. n line of the said Ihhhc H. 4mttb, and then northwardly along the said Smith's eastern line tn said road or street to the lie); Inning licln the same land allotted to Kohcrt ). Moxely, Jr., in the partition of the lands of Jesse Mosely, deceased and liclng the same ot npon which t lie widow or snlil Uob ert G. Mosely, Jr , now renl.lca. 8u!i-ct to 1 lie I lower anil I lower right of the widow of the '! Id ln'rl O. Mosely, Jr , drrenS 'il. This sal'" I I'ing made by the tei ms of aid l.iri'tisi-, miIi ject to Hie Kiirlns of Dower llwrln THUS. F. McCAKTII V, A'lutlninl i i!nr. Ixiif.or Ntttiw. llavinp duly iiililicil us Executor of ihc last will mikI testan.ent of Sarah Francis Ta'ris, deceased. All ni'rHoiin to whom H ihl 1'mIhIj. In in I - - -- debteii are requeMti-ii to present their claims duly verified to me on or before October 17th, 11KU or this notice will be plead In bar of recovery. And all per sons Indebted to naid estate arc notified to make immediate payment. This Ocl.TVtli, mill. THOMAS EDWAI1I) PAUIUS, Kxrcutor. The Fanners A Merchants Capital, Surplus and Profits $88,850.00 APIL;3t,th, 1901 What We Have I one, Do, and Will Continue to Do. This Bank condnrls Its business upon 'uo-lo-now" meihrwls. It is our purpose to ileal justly and 1 berally with all. We carefully saTrguaKl the interests of our customers, Moreover, wo fie quently do it unknown to them; as op portunlties often comu to us in confiden tial ways, ami you cannm ovcr-nppeciate such consideration. We are not disposed to overlook the fact that the Interests of the l.ank and those of the people nro rlonelv tw.und to gether, and cannot by 'i ii:ean be separated. This Bank acts as a repository for Wills, and safely keeps them till thi proper time of surrender. Will also set as the custodian of money or papers left with us In escrow. No charge for these services. We procure Letters of Credit for in tending travellers. We aim to be prompt, progressive and liberal In the matter of accommodations, this Bank meets every requirement within the limits nf prudent banking If you have never hern Identified with ua aa a patron, we ask yon to consider the advisability of heoomlnn one. In the early future, wnpropnae adding a novel, yet substantial Havings Bank feature to our already progressive In stitution. Russell House. While In Beaufort be sare aad stop at :be Basell House. Mrst-Clsas Board. 1 4 home for travel tug people.' PHssng tod hnntlng unexcelled. Terms 1.23 s itv nr $S. OB per week t n. numrsl.l Proo a , y -,.; 'li- j"-. - LiALiLu!L-j NIGHT SWEATS Orippe and all other forms of maladies when you j" - can be cured by 6ho Tonic -The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. as cents a buttle Money refunded if It fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. - Local DiruggWs K. Kt. . Miiioiik . I', fun! 'sirwnitNs WAIV ATTORNEY anl COi NSKI.iiu , LAW. NEW BSBRK, M I OUlce 8 So. Front Strerl, i ..n, ., . site Hotol ( :iial j-.v ! a .(Uttoe also stl lialeih.) Practice in the counties of (Jraven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed oral Courts, and wherever services are desired. D. Jj. WAItI, Attorney at Law, 74.8o. Front St , Opp. Hotel Ohattawka, NEW BERN, N. C. Craven County Attorney. Circuit, Craven, Jones, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, anil the Supreme and Federal Courts. P. H. Felletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brlek Building. Will i-raullce In tbn Countloh of Craven Oarleret, Jones, Onalow ami Pumlleo. tJ. H Oourt at New Itwrne and Supreroe (kiurt Notice of First Meetins; of Creditors. In the District Court of the Uulti .1 Stales, for the Kasteru District of N. O. In the Matter of Richard S. Neul, Hunk rnpt New Bern N. C In Bankruptcy To the Creditors of Petitioner, who ha lieen adjudicaleil a Bankrupt: Take notice that a meeting of en iii lor Kill beheld at I he office of I, I Moore, Itcfeiee, it. New Hem, N. , ni 13 M , on Hie !)lh ib.y of Nov. IfKll. al which lime thi 'ri.tttorN mat alleiol prove their tOaini", appoint a Liu-i. e. examine the bankrupt unit traiiHaet mm h buitiiicss aa niny pi.ipellv ollte It I. or the meeting. I, .1 M.IOI.K. Itcfeiee in K;iiikruple New Item, N. ".. On. 2".ili r.ini Southern Itailwaiy. 'I lin Ntaiid it. ill ToiTifl. TEXAS, VVttA AM PORTO II H O. Strictly Firnt-t:iati Koi ipiin ht .n Through or Local T mi nn l u'lnoo. I'kI ace Bleepins Oars on ill r.bi Trn'-.u: fast ami Kale Srhittiili Travel by the Soullu " il yon are as- :) :l Knp. ill diirci ft Sure, ;..i:if.-iij.i tious Joinney. Apily to Tiek, blca, liat.. i.ihI i aildri'Hf. It. I. VUtNiiN Age fi.i Tn. iilin loal I' VKI S , i l . t. r, a., ; -l.. up. lilnrlolt,.. N. ( :. n II. IIa'idwh k, i.I a. WASUINtiTON. I A Good Telephone 8EKV1CB IS A l-.t.HINKH.-NKCES81TV, A HOVIK. CONVENlENtK. A i;uM BINKI) C'Oiivciiirnrf, Ijiixur ! rder Your Phone at Once i Properly For Nnle. I bare traaral du Ira hie Itrsldem fol sale,'iSttaated la the best resilience Kit of the City. Also a number of kimi tiding lota In good localities I. J. WOl.r tNUKN, uu - -.. , r ... ; Trliclecilo by Chsi3 CXX cllaMtcr..-- - : , F. B. EtT.T A CO.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1901, edition 1
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