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It-- t: THE JOURNAL p- )ubilshed every day In the year, excep! Monday, at M Middle street ' flora Ho. r. -CHARLES ') ..-. - v.t' SUBSCRIPTIOR RATISl 5 - Ow year, in dTjioe. .T. 4b Oneyeu, not lo adTUiM.v....... S.M - Monthly, by curler In tie city.. ... .SO ;1J - AdvertlalngrUtee furnished onjappll ' Entered it the Post Offloe, New Bern, : N. On u second class matter. OleUI fifU f Nt Bri u Hew Ben. K. C. Not. 8, 101. THE ELECTIONS OP NOVEMBER ' ' . FIFTH." :i ' The election! In this country on hut .. Tuesday, November- Cth, where the ta- iue might be Kid to be along strict party - line, were generally favorable to the Republican. In New York City, the election was not on real political line, for Sbepard repreeented Crokerlwn, while Low ctood for honest administration of public af faire, supported by Democrat! and fte publlcana and others without political affiliations, but who desired the over throw of municipal rale through absen teeism, ; Politically considered, the orer throw of Croker and.Crokeriam, is a distinct gain for the New Tork Democracy. Oroker ever represented "spoils,1; and 'spoils" totally devoid of principles of ethkal or sentimental. And Orokertsm did not merely de moralise the local Democracy of New York City, but Its pernicious Influence was jellln Statejand nation, when the Democratic party had to meet In contest with other political parties, and contend for principles, not political plunder thai, might come to the victor. With Oroker down, and driven to Bog, land for a permanent residence, thare-ic hope that Tammany can assert real prin ciples of Democracy, and not the evil organization ft has been under Oroker. Unfortunately Philadelphia failed to overthrow Its "machine, rulers" who have made the ' name of that city a re proach throughout the land,, through the offensiveness of Its municipal corrup tlon. S . If there bad been the same unity of feeling and work in Philadelphia, as In ' New York cfty, that city would have come out from under it municipal cor ruption. But the public sentiment seem ed Insufficiently aroused to the real situation, and did not solidify and over throw the "Kachlaa'. But generally, the country and the people are benefitted bytbs recent emo tions, and the results are for the masses, and not for the few seeking personal benefits. Beware of Ointments torJCatarrh That Contain Mercury. at mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tion! from reputable physicians, as the damage they wttl do totes fold to the good you cat possibly derive from them. HalTs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0. contains no ' mercury, and it taken Internally,' a ting directly upon the blood end mucous sur faces of the system, . la .buying Ban's Catarrh Our be sure you get the gen uine. It is taken lnternally,and made In Toledo, Ohio,, by P. J. Cheney Co, Testimonials free. :? . ;, t Sold by Druggists, 78c. ; : J? , ,:; ' HairsFainfly Pill are the best. ' ' U Hug Chanf Dying. V V - Pkln,Nov. S. It U annwoed tha t Li-Eucg Chang Is dying. . The famous Chinaman has been failing Jpr weeks . and may not survive the day.-- ' -: j;?' Dr. Bnll'i Bahy SjTWjfor -.. J, Teething Babies; Price, 10 ots. Cures ' Wlnd-Collo, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. QrK" plng Fains, Bour Btomaoh, Fever, Chol- 2 '' era infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup promotes the digestion and soothes tbe) . '; baby,' : ' -' ' - -a v-,,,- - .Is." Rallroai Collision. ' . : .-.V Barrlsoa, N, 1, Wo. AA" crowded passenger train, carrying people who , ' had been Micturating the election victory -' U New York, erashed Into wild englns . near here on the Lackawaana road this mornlag. 'Bitty passengers war out and bruised. The conductor hasdl ppreered , Rheumatism Cnred In i Day. ' Mystic 'Cure for Rbumatlr4 and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to I days. Its action upon th system 1 remaiktbl ; and mysterious. It removes at once tUs 'eUM end the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose grestly bencflls. tS cents snd 1.00. Bold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Born. I' I .4 V.. .J It - . SHE HAD EVIDENCE. -' CoarU Really Oahl ta Olacrlmlaat ! rToi el fka Idiots, "I don't think a man In love ought to be held legally responsible for all his actions,' said the man with the weak eyes and peaked chin. "Take toy case, for instance. . rive year ago I fell in love with widow. She was In my thought day and night; and I could scarcely sleep or eat; I bad become about half fool when I heard some gossip about her" and de cided to haul-off. She sued m for broach of promise, but Mk I thought she bad nd. tender epistles of mine as evidence I didn't worry much." -i 'Well, tbo suit came enr,sald. the old growler- in th corner. 1 - - rYes, It was called in due time." - v. ,ir "And she bad a easel" 1 " , ' "Bay, now, but the did ? Yes, sir, she had such s) strong cose that my lawyer udviaed me to settle with her for 1, 000.'. - ; '.-"Then she had tender epistles, after ?Br George, .but she did!.' A near as t could remember I bad written her about twice a week, or 100 letter in all, and 4bey were only friendly ters, Her old dad came into court with her carrying bushel basket full of letters, and every one from me, over 8001nnur, : - - "You don't mean Itr . "But t do. I'U be hanged if I hadn't written her an average of three letters per day and in' every one of them bad wanted to die for her and called her forty kind of angels! - Yes, sir, and I had to bond over a thousand plunks, and I reiterate that the law ought to discriminate and deal gently with Idiots," Boston Globe. AMora Lack of Tmet. Gladys I always like to ploy whist With Mr. Gossllng. : Myrtle-Whyt Gladys When I scold him about the mistakes be makes, be never gets an gry, but aaya that when I sit across the table It's simply impossible for him to keep bis mind on the cards, , Myrtlo-rWeil, 1, too, have often caught myself staring so Intently at the mole on your dobs that I had for gotten everytblnfr-oh, must you be go ing so aooor dear? Chicago Becord Herald.. . . " Bdatoa.Hea. - Barnes I don't know whether it I In the atmosphere or the surrounding, but the effect of lectures on me is 'not Always the same. Howe Probably not i; Barnes When Professor Belcher lec ture down at the Lyceum, l Invariably go to sleep, whereas when my wife lectures me after going to bed I am a .wide awake a can be, and I'm not at all interested in her subject Funny, hn't it? Boston Transcript ' : . Oaa War t Set Eves. ' "Cabbage again!" be exclaimed. "It seems to me we bave had cabbage nearly every day for a week." "We have," returned Mrs, Flrstflat, "but I'm going to make things disa greeable for the "woman in the flat above us If I bave to cook cabbage every day for a month. She's been put ting on airs, and I don't like "-Chicago Post'-.-. . :' . Pravloai, bat Win. "Mane Tom, I been sorter thlnkln' lately 'bout my Chris'mus glf." - "Why, you're two months ahead of timer "Yes, sub, 1 know I Is, but you mo' Ingln'ruUy make lch a po mouth wen Chris'mus come I 'lowed dat I'd start right now on de installment, plan!"- The Deftat of Croker. New York, Nov. 6. Croker Is much chaffed today over the Republican victo ries all joverth State. It was a surprise to th Democrats, Th announcement that John F. Carroll will succeed Oroker is received by Tammany Ball with satis faction. It Is said today that the greater New York Democracy, which helped to elect Low, would ask for TeoogatglUok as the regular Democratic organisation, and with the help of ex-Senator .Hill, the Greater ,. New - York Democracy hope to be seated In the next But con vention. . ".: Cold la England ' London, Not. .England Isexpet lenclog the most sever cold weathr la any year at this seaaoa.; The,, reports from the busiest ports ehow little smc. - - - '- ;i - When Vou feel that, life I hardly worth th caadl take a do of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.. They will cleanse our stomach, ton up your liver end regulate your bowel making you feel Ilk aw manA For sale by F 8. Duffy Co. ': A Buffalo Xtvt&H$ . Buffalo, Nov. 1 Ernest ptertet wa found dying U t pool of hi own blood this aaonatng, near th polio station. Be died Ufor the ambulance r- rived.if'r't- Iv.'.-r-i-v. '-;. i (.." Chamberlain' Btomach - and Liver Tablet curt billousneas, oonsttpatloa and headache. They are easy to tak sad pleasant In effect.' Tor sale by F. B. DuffCkx ""-v".vf.'v- , - a. i -'.' " Carnefcie DecIInea i Baronetcy. ' Leadon, Kov.: B It lerepbrUd that An drew Carnegie previous to leaving boot land we offered and declined Earon- . t 'd'A. or?oniAi' ' BaustW ' f w BongW ," TerrJtls Ttiafre nre Disaster-. ilarley, Wis., Nov. 8.-The Klon dyke theatr was destroyed by fire, la gathtr with fir other lulldlngs, this morning. - YO0 mOW VHAT YOU, ARB TA-.:."3 Whfn you take Grove's TvWo C1.!U Tonic, bwatife t!,8 formiils ts J.ln'n'y prttilrd cn BTpry b'rttle g'.oRlrjj V .,t i Is s'n j'iy lif-n si-d (j-' i hi t- ' n f'sr-n. I'a erne i i -. ! t .' -., " " - Mexican Hustang Liniment - ;t; ton't stsy BP or near thewirfane. names lo we Dooe aoa orivca eus For a Lame Back, Sore Mttscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore ness of your body there is nothing that will drive out the pain and in flammation so quickly as j If you cannot reach the spot your self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly. Mexican flustang Liniment overcomes the ailments of horses and all domestic- animals. In fact, it is a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what the patient is. PERSONALITIES. ' Tho Rev. T. E. Cramblett, pastor of the Bast End Christian church, Pitts burg, lias accepted the presidency of Bethany college. Tbcophllus C. Calllcot, editor of the Albany Argus, has received an indefi nite leave of absence and will spend nevornl months In Germany. -, Eugene Diaz, the composer, who died recently In Pnrls, was the bod of the celebrated painter and was the com poser of "Benvenuto Cellini." Mrs. Catharine Getty, who died re cently In Baltimore, bequeathed the bulk of her estate of $30,000 for re ligious and charitable purposes. General Charles Heywood, comman dant of' the United States marine corps, holds the oldest commission In either branch of the service, Admiral Dewey coming next The new governor of Porto Blco was a classmate of the governor general of the Philippines. Judge Taft and Judge Hunt were friends throughout their course at Yale and graduated together in 1878. Slgnor Marconi has just been pre sented with the gold medal of the Ital ian Science society. The presentation speech was made by the Marquis Lugl 8olarl di Lore to, an officer of the Ital ian navy. ' Kansas ranks John T. Stewart of Sumner county as Its richest man and sets bis wealth at 12,000,000. He owns 130 quarter sections of land. Twenty year ago bo was an. office . boy In .WIcblta. . 1 Captain Oswald Ames, the tallest man In tbo British army, who was a eonapicmou figure Jn Queen Victoria' diamond Jubilee procession, was mar ried recently to Mis Cecil, a cousin of the Marquis of Exeter. .' ' ' - James MofTatt, eighty year old,' a resident of " Concord -township, Eri county, Pa, I now cutting bl fourth set of teeth. He has slso gamed bis second night and is able to read the Quest print without the aid of glasses. President - Boosevelt, though-. the youngest-chief - executive, - la a. year 'older than Emperor William of Ger many, who is forty-two, The cxar 1 but thirty-one," Emanuel 1L thirty three, Wllbelmlna twenty-one and Al fonso XIII. fifteen, ; v ": - ; - - Major Hiram Paulding, grandson of John Paulding, one of th captor of Major Andre at Tarrytown during th Devolution, died at bis home In White Plains recently. He was vice president ot th Andre Memorial ssocUtlon, of which the late Samuel J, TUden was -Sahratlon O0 tne Best 'LtnJment Price, IS etc, Urge bottle 18 ct. ' Great est cure on earth for Kheumallsm, Neu ralgta,""Borenoss, Sprains, Backache' Stiffness, Outs, Bruises, Wounds, Dwell ings, Burns and Frost Bites.;,, Saltation on klUt sOl p&i-ZX.T " ? .if I. mm a ' - MINISTER WU. t It la understood that Minister Wu has a very much higher regard for our civilisation since he learned to dance the two-stop-Washington Star.- - ; Minister . fo suggests that w ex clude anarchists and admit Chinamen. Wu delights In good naturedly poking tbla country In th rib. NaahvilU American, . I ' 4 Village Blacksmith Sarei :';;HIi ' - 'little Son'i Life. - Mr. H. n. Black, th well known til lage blacksmith at GrahamSvllle, Sal 11 Vsji Co., H. Ym says: "Our little son, five years old, ha always been sabject to croup, and so bad kav th attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We hare bad the doctor and used many meillclnet, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is now cur sol reliance. It K'mi to dltsolv tbe totigh mucus ni t;j giving freqnpnt drmsi whna tbe ctQupy iyn ; toms sj p"ir we hiivs found t!if,t tho il;" ! ! croup curcil hrfore It s 'i 1." 1 linr Is no dunnr In ' 1 ; I' H' ' 'y for It cout't'iii no i or ii r I "i l:n-; Ha n py l 'H ' M'is ci.. '7 to I !. a an 1 ,it. J-nr s.,:o t-y I-. H. .: ' A Co., I trot goes in through the muscles and &u soraiaai aua uuu MEN AS THEY PASS. The new president of Ecuador, Gen rral Plasm, Is only tblrty-elgbt yean ld. Although the lato Frederick Fraley ef Philadelphia ate. hot muffins ever day, he Hv"cd to be ninety-seven years 01.1. William Loeb, private secretary tc the president, was originally a stenog rapher In the public offices at Albany, N. Y. Professor Dewar of Cambridge, whe liquefied hydrogen, has been elected president of the British Association For tho Advancement of Science for next year. Jutaro Komurn, former minister from Japan to Peking and later to Washing ton, has been formally Installed as for eign minister of the Imperial cabinet of Japan. Ho Is a graduate of the Har vard Law school. EL N. Wood of Omaha, who has Just been elected president of the North western Fire Underwriters' associa tion,- has been a member of that asso ciation for eighteen year and has not missed one meeting In all that time. Judge Bacon of the Wbltecbapel and Bloomsbury county (England) courts, who Is now nearly seventy year old, srts whenever necessary In bl court from 10 In tbe morning until 7 or 8 at night without once leaving for lunch or tea. , President Roosevelt is the second president ot Dutch ancestry, Van Bu ren being the first. Of our other chief executives, fourteen have sprung from English stock, Ore from Scotch-Irish, three from Scotch and one Jefferson from Welsh. Prank B. Llttell, who is now employ ed at the United State Naval observa tory, Washington, bu been appointed a professor of mathematics In tbo na vy. Mr. Llttell passed first In a compet itive examination held at the Washing ton navy yard, In which there were two other comDetltora, Evelyn Abbott, the Greek historian and fellow of Ballot college, Oxford, died receutly at the age of fifty-eight years. Boon after graduating tbe low- He, half of his . body was completely paralysed, and be was obliged to de liver his lectures and to do his -work aUbUlif lying flat on his back.' A Physician Testltba. "I have tskai Kodol Dyspepsia Core and have never need anything In my life that did me the good that did," says County physician Geo. W. Scrogg of Han County. Qa. "Being a physician ; I have prescribed ft and found It to give the beet results' If th food you eat remains undigested la your atomaoh it. decay there, and poisons -the system. You can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation., - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat.! Yon need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starva- tlod. The worst eases quickly cured Never fails' F. 8, Duffy.- . ; ahhisr rrtask fcy nraacMpha, A system, of "teaching the French language by phonograph Is to be tried In England, Several prominent French professors are devoting their energies to preparing phonograph cylinders car rying French lemons upon them. The fbhonograpblc record are accompanied by a book which contains thirty les sons, each ot which correspond to pbonograpblo cylinder, and each les son la ingeniously Illustrated. All that th student has to do Is to set the phonograph in motion, , and the book will explain' what tbe Instrument Is saying. Th object of this system Is to glv th French accent correctly. "I hare used Chamberlain' Colic, Cholrra and Diarrhoea Remedy and And It to b a great medlrtn,M say Mr, ZJB rhlpp of Potcau, Ark, "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak loo high ly of It." This remedy always wins ths r.'KKl opinion. If not praise, of those who use It. The quick enre which It effects evrn In thn most severe caoo mk It favorite everywhere. For snleby F. n. Dnfty Co. BimatwQ, - FOREIGN FACTS.. ' In lap .th capital ot the, Bank, ot England wafrfun&OQBL Ills now, 60000. v , t s It I estimated that C0,0aO net suns went from London to th bopflelds ot Kent, England, this year to pick bops. At -Mortott FUswarrv- Somerset (England) village, with n population of over -000, no death, has been recorded for over a year,- : Artificial wool made from turf fibers to noutahjytt Pueesldorf, Ger maay, 4o iifcrui1ntT cloth, band ages, hats, rugs and so forth. Experts believe that the. recent flnan clal eriaut in- Japan UL help to repeal the old law which forbids the holding of. lnn& by alien and. discourages the inflow of foreign capital. The ten' splendid horses which the sultan , of Moreccc. sent to Emperor WlUlam of Germany-, hatw proved un able to stand the climate of north Germany and kevra- nearly all sickened and died, The lettc from the emperor bf China to the kaiser Is painted on a single piece of yellow silk over four yards In length and is beautifully Illuminated with dragonv flowers And arabesque embroidered lu-sllks of -many colors. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tbe average value of the mules In this country last year was, 10 a, head more than tbe average value of horses. A curiosity In the shape of an ear of corn was found recently on tbe farm of Arthur Stratton In Montpeller, Vt. The ear had four distinct tops, all forming Into one -cob at tbe base and growing from the same stem. A movement has been started by the teachers in tbe public schools of Phila delphia to erect a monument to the memory of Lewis Elkln, who bequeath ed nearly $2,000,000 as pension fund for indigent teachers. The Nebraska state game warden bos forbidden tbe farmers to fight tbe grasshoppers with poison, saying that tbe loss of birds and game Is too costly a price to pay for tbe destruction of comparatively few Insects. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains alt of the dltrcstants and digests all kinds oi food. ItglvcslnnUntrellcf ami never fails to cure. It allows you to cat ;: tho food you want. The most n-isi i ve stomachs can take It. lij it u c n- inj thousands of dyspeptic; Ik-uh cured after every thing else f; i led. 1 1 prevents formation of gas on the Ktum ach, relieving all distress af U r eat i iik Dieting unnecessary. Plo&j;;ut to lukc. It can't help bat do yea good Prrpumli niy by E.O. Pi:WlTT,ti'.i..'hlrai Tin- tl. UoUlo contain t'r, kmicu u M- atxu. F. 8. DUFFY & ( O Your Hair. CAN BB SAVED. No on ever used Cok Dandruff Core ithout aatiafying results. It makes a ecalp healthy, and a healthy acalp grows healthy hair. Imitations and substi tutes fail, but the genuine doea all e elaio it will do. 8old at every drug stors. used in every barber shop. Coke Shampoo and ' Toilet Soap. for shampooing ths hair and beautifying ths complexion. A pronounced and iooediate suc cess. Delightfully refreshing A. R. REHER CO., CHICAGO.. , - DO 1MR- 'X itV ' . Trad Manns . -O ' OCOIOIIS) . ' 1 1 ' OosnrmoNVS ale - aiuuaaawain .- aulAklv MMruio a skaUe aaS amartaam mm our opinkw frai wbaUMr aa iblr oatanwtol CMamnnwa. Mflt trim. OUlmt mmrnycT (or nnlttscpalani PatamU takM taroaaa Mana OOwSM uu. iinnni rrimt ttiii SBMIol maUf, vKkoat cnuva, Ja Urn koatob $sv?M Jiaricfa SbanoMmdf lltwanitad wmUr. fanraatMv , aolaUun of anr M.frua ymrniL Tmi, SS S ri tout monirw, aa aavwwNwn Js a Little Saggestfoe. We wish , to say thai we have a aloe line of Sheet Iron Heaters ranging la prices from 11.80 to $10.00. x - - , -; We have also added to est Heatiag Stovsa tbe Celebrated Calea Hot Blut Coal Stove, these stoves have fea tures peculiar to themselves. Our stock of Coal Hoda from (8 to Wo Is attractive, a full line of Stove Pipe, Elbows, Collars, Btove Boards, Coal Sifters, Wood Baws, etcete. Ar : Our Line ot Ammunition Is oomplete to which we Invite your sltentlos. - By the way If you owe us It would be so nice la you tn call and pay , - -. . :- '. Tours, Truly, .0 i :. n J. C. QiUy J'rc; rrly X"cr V.:.e. I have several desirable l!ealdeno for sulfl, s'UiHled In the bust residence r - ft t!i CUy. 1 1-o a n"mtr of good mm i. f. wti.r: "r: , 4 t.C-VAPirsaDntlT Bufoni. ImI vttailtr, Mama DaMlttr. Inanamla, 1 VTutrnc utiaHM House Work Is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. ! Salt of Land 1 flak Assets. North Carolina, 1 Superior Court. J Craven County. J te,iM October 18th, 1W1. Thomas F. McCarthy Administrator of Kobert u. Moaely , J r. deceased .vs. Wright Mdsely and Lucy Ann Moore. j Pursuant to the License and Order of sale to me directed in the above entitled Jiroceedings now pending in the- Buper or Court of Craven county upon tbe pe tition therein filed to sell the land here inafter described to make assets to pay the debts of the Intestate: I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for Cash at the I'oart house door of Craven county on Monday tbe 18th day of November A. D.,1901, at the hour of 1 o'clock m. all that certain part bit or parcel oj land lying and being situated In the City of New item, on tbe south side ot Ncuae rnad now called broad street, upon which la situated the dwelling house of the said It, O. Mosely Jnnior, deceased, said house bearing the Number 107, tx-ylnnlnf; at tbe northeast corner of the lot owned by ixnitc II Hmilli anil running Ihenoi- mMwar'lly along the Haiti nouthern line "f xnitl rood or Broad street 42 feet, nnd running thence southwardly parallel with the said Smith's line 100 feet to the northern line of the lot of Koberl O Mosely, Se nior, deceased, tbeoco weatwardly along the said Mns-cly, Senior's nm tin hi line to the eastern line of tbo said Innac H. Smith, and then northwardly along the said Smith's eastern line to chM road or street to the bi-ginniiig Hi-tnif the same land alloltid to Hubert U. Moxely. Jr., In the partition of the lands of Jesse Mosely, deceased, and being the same ot upon which the widow of mill It-inert G. Mi-sely. Jr , now resiileit. Hulij-cl ti the lhwcr and Howrr rlKht of the willow of lln mill Hi Ah n (1. Mosely, Jr, derei Snl. This sah- !lng made by the terms of shIiI Jilrenur, miI jecl to the Kiirhts of Dower Iherln TIIOS. ('. McCAHTII V, AllmllllMrftti'r. llnving duly hUH'illi-ii tin Exeiutnr of tbe last will ami ii-niun rnl o hauiu Frnnrts Parris, ileceaned. All person to whom s .Id nl- ! in- dehti-il are miueslnl ii nil- -ni iulr claimH duly verllii-il to mi on or In-fore October 17th, 1902 or this notion will be plead In bar of ncovcry. And all per sons Indebted to eMil edtalc are notified to make Immediate payment. This Oct. 17lh, 1901. THOMAS EDWARD PAliltlS, Executor. The'Farmers Merchaols Capital, Surplus and Profits $88,850.00 APRIL 30th, 1901 What We llnve Don-to and Will Continue to l. This Bank c nduru tin ImikIih sh upon "uj-to-now" methods. It Is our purpose tn di al Justly and liberally with all. I We carefully saf-(iiHril thn intercsta of our customers, Morcvi-r, wu fre quently do It unknown in llii-.iu; as op portunilles often come to us In confiden tial ways, and you cannot. over-nppeclste such consideration. We are not disposed to overlook the fact that tbe Interests of tin- Hunk ami! those of tbe people arc (!.) I .on ml to gether, and cannot by any means be separated. This Bank acts as a repository for Wills, and safely keeps llinn till tlie proper time of surrender. Will also act as the custodian of money or papers h fi with us In escrow. No hnrgi- for thesu services. We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers. 1 We slm to be prompt, progressive and liberal. In the matter ot accommodations, this Bank meets every requirement within the limits of prudent banking If you have never been id milled with us as a patron, we ask yon to consider the advisability of becoming one. In the early future, we propone adding a novel, yet snhetanllal Havings Bank feature tn our already progressive In stitution. Russell House. While Irr Beaufort be sure and stop at the Rusell Bouse. First-Class Board. A home for traveling people. - Fishing and hunting unexcelled. . Terms IM day or 9O.U0 per weak Q A. RUttrtKLL Prop Wood, Wood, Wood 8tove Wood any length-Jry and at soned, delivered quiok to your door, as cheap ss yoet'eaa expect Give us a trlaL A few houses to let Laths for sals., , , ' ' , J See Bin: ML Tlie Sijle hi Our lea rrAumml II w lalk Aovoaaatadiai ketch, aad dcrttrtiua of aav (nvaatloa wll aromptlf rvr-va omc aplalofi fr coacernlaf ha pninubllltv el ama, Bnw lo gfctala a ratrat" anil apoa rcquMt: , palanta sacarad larouffh aa adwttlaed lav anla'at aav MaM -'.v-ntviiU Ukva oat throagh as tarla viiivlal VMIiv.wllhoiU charge, la Taa PamrrSaooartJ aa iiioMraivo ana whwi timwM inaraaf I ooaaaltra by HsBurartttrraaaa invcaura, , aaaa m auapia opy rtis, aooiavaj; . " VIOVOS 4. SVAJS OO. . O-slaat AOormtr,) ' ; ' tvaat KI4a, , , ' WAaMIMOTeH, 0. ,VV - l, I 1 1 H"S " tagM Notice MA6XETIC KERYIKE Bold arKh a WrlMa Oaarantea to cur. Ifltna MaBOrr. and .'. aaS all WmUMaM nmluria fmm earlr or lua ax r m m, arr SM.e or Sd. injaMraM oarecipt i( pne , !a Mai l.aWa Oa.raI.MIaa. For Sale by F 8. DDFPV (JO. Fit A. I. V! ..ft - SIMnOMS S VVARO, ATTOtNKi anl COIINSI"! (K- t LAW. KKW MCBRJK, N. : Office 88 Bo. Front Street, n.-nr!) ,:-- aite Hotel Chattawka. (Offloe also at lCaloiqh.) Practice In the counties of Graven, Dunlin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever services are desired. I. Ii. WARD, Attorney at Law, 74.8o. Front St , Opp. Hotel Obattawka, NKW BERN, N. C. . Craven County Attorney. Circuit, Craven, Jones, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, and the Supreme and Federal Courts. P. II. Pelletier, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Middle Street, Lawyers Brick Building. Will irautlce In trm Countlex o Craven Oartaret, Jones, Onttlow hdu Tumilnc. U. H OonTt at New Barne and SupmroA ivurt Notice of First Meeting: of Creditors. In the DUtrlct Court of the United Slates, for the Eastern District of N. C. In the Matter or Richard S. Neal, llitiik rupt New Bern N. C. In Bankruptcy To the Creditors of Petitioner, wlui hn been adjudicated a Bankrupt: Take notice that a meeting of rn ili lorn will be held at the office of I. .1. Moore, Referee, In New Bern, N.C.bi 12 M., on the Uth lny of Nov. 1901, m which lime the creditors may atlemt prove their claimp, appoint a tiuli -e examine llio bankrupt unit trAnniict huWi bUHlness ah may properly come h- run: tbe meeting. ;l. I Mooiik, Itefeiee In Bankruptcy. New Iti rn, N. Oct. 25ih 19ni. Southern Rjailway. The SUllllnl,! KiiilWhi' .1 11,1 H('l"! I, Tito Direct l.n.e tr ill Pointri. TEXAS, ATi1FOKN1i. FLORIDA. AND PORTO itiro. Strictly First-t'laxs Rrpiipmcnl on nil Through or Local TrBinn: I'ntlninn PhI ace Bleeping Oars on nil Niilit Trnum; Fant ami Safe Kchi-rliili-. Travel by the ISoulhe' nod yon Hrcan rllirc.1 4 Siife, ().,oif.; t.,n;i -oi.l Kiipidi tious .lout iiey. Apply to Ticket Agenie for Tiiot- Ts bios. Knl. :inl ' ienel tit liifornotUnii o-a-ldn-Bii p. k. i,.um i K I. VI:UNN, u. i -i. T. p. A., ?mIi.-vmII. n . i:imr.,le. N. ' II. IUi DWK K H'l A ASIIINOTON. II r Real Estate Dealer. Iluys ttnd sells ( ity PrnX'rty, Farms and Timber I.aiidri. Call and see me. U HinDi.ii 8t, NEW BERN, - N. V. A Good Telephone -BKBVICI IB A BUHlNRMtt "MCMBITY, A n)MK t COaVBNIENCK. A (X)M " BIND . ....... STecejMlty. ; . CMaTenleno4, 4v Year PIwm M Once ' uiPiirrnisifwii'ii, lasnfaeUrer of ' " Bsjtiev Tagens, Carts. Ac. , ' Reralrlsg Peso es Short Metlee Buggies, Wagons, Carts iad Drsys j. i. mas. kept on hasd for sals. ; r... ;' , J"., ' . ' w. Soata. Fro at Slraal. . 3-f'i. V- Mmmr iki SMMUoa. .., . ( y' r - i ft. ' . T . T It" - I it . -i 'a - A.'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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