THE JOURNAL. ruuuajiea every uay in we year, esixjit Monday, at Middle street. - 'j, ., Phokb No. 8. ' ''' "v CHARLES L. STEVENS. 1 - ' BDCTOB USD ifBOPSIXTOB . i ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, Is advance $4.0 One year, not In advanco.v. . ., ,. . '$.00 Monthly, by carrier In the ctty.s.U1 .50 ' Advertising Ratea furnished on. appfl nation. - v- : Entered at the Post Office, Sew; Bern, N. 0., as second clan matter. , - - Official Paper f " Ktm Benuanf s Craren Ceaatj. ; " i"1 i" New Bern, N, C, .Not. 24, 1901. NON-COMMUNTTJ SUPPORTERS. Brery Individual In a community ia under mutual obligation to be a tup porter of the bett Interests of that com munity, ". The public office holder before he be comes one it lequlred to subscribe to an oath to support his country and Its con stitution. Every citizen "before permission Is given him to vote at any looal. State or national election must swear to support these Interests, Bute and National. But the citizen living In a community, while not compelled to give oath bind ing himself to protect every local inter est, yet Is In honor and duty bound to give his unqualified support to every just interest In the community, where he lives and enjoys the local benefits of protection given by the power of local government. " V And yet In honor and duty bound to give true and perfect alleglanoe.there are dtlsensln every community who will fully Ignore their obligations, and en joying all local benefits, refuse to sup port local interests that need and should receive their support. There are constantly demands made upon the purse, in order that some local charity may be helped, some religious or educational Institution given needed aid, all calling upon the cltiien ;who has sufficient of goods, and oan give to oth ers. There are the duties of citizenship, which really demand of every citizen his attention, such as a knowledge of the conduct of his city's affairs, and his county's, while a greater knowledge would include his State and country. Thore Is the local merchant, the local industry or enterprise of every kind, which should ,find ia every citizen-a patron and supporter. . The local newspaper, read by every one in the place, receive the actual pe cuniary support too frequently of the few good citizens who are honest ia tab scribing and In paying their subscrip tions when due. V ' ' ; The social, religious, educational and commercial welfare of any town or city re decreased ia proportion to the num ber of Its non-supporters of nrae af fairs. The municipal -prosperity and ad vanoamentof any city is ia proportion to toe amount of interest Jts taxpayers and dtlaens give to examining into the business conduct of Its affairs. Mo personal success comet through In difference, nor can a oonuaunlty prosper la any way whan the sentiment of its aoaHmppottlng eltlnni It Indifferent : to the ttrnggUng home merchant ot local enterprise, and negligent a to the man- ' ' ' i Forccrzpdli The llabilfty to disease "ia greatly leadened when the blood is ia good cott- . dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the System; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate .fermentation "would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously.' - A. healthy, active circulation means good digestion and .atrong, healthy As a blood purifier and tonic S.S.S; has no equal. It is the safest and best ' remedy for old people and children because It contains no minerals, but ia made exclusively of roots and herbs.; No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im V"N parities, - At the (fi( vi ( 1 same time It builds . V - the weak and de . :l . i. tated, and reno- w' ' v, the entire sys tem. It cun nnanentlyaU manner of blood and a t troubles. ' JXr. JR. HI. ITnii of TTrtwroa, O., vrlMit "I had -.aet. st haiKlaanafaoo f'ri ' f)v iraara, i. i 1 broitlc out la li . .. . . would form 1.011 tfti,ir 1,1 t . . Sti rl 11. ji;..M. t. 'i a 1 mo $(MUl. I II -..-(1 f 1 H lit .H I B" h,t.j i tf . f-t-' -.. . 1 u, ami f ,tQ SI a r Auil ftiuouti M mij unit n." v ," I rn. -rT r '"A r ' - f T. in. 11. 1 -1 r t 1 1 t. ) m 0.- I f r t- t , 'J.ot- - S 01 , - i 'i ttoutX 0 r f. id tar niir f - anil ' wir 1 ' " 1 r I 1 , t j -ir . i;. i . .- Ill .11 ; v , "'. " sgement and conduct of the general af fairs going to make up its municipal ity. V ' " A community whose citizens are for getful and unmindful of their communi ty obligations cannot but retrogade in every way, bringing equal distress- upon all. who may live in the community. Beware of Ointments ior Catarrh r - -That Contain Mercnry. as mercury will rarely destroy the sense of smell and completely . derange the whole system when entering it. through the mucous surfaces. Such - articles should never be used except on presorlp-tlons-from reputable physicians,, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T. J, Cheney & Go., Toledo, O. contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, .acting directly upon the blood and mucous tur. faces of the system, - In ' buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen uine. It is taken Internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, . by F. J. Cheney & Co., Testlmonlalsfree. : Bold by brngghtS) 7Sc ' . Hall'sPamily Pills are the best.; To Prevent Lower Duly, , Washington, Nov. il. President Ox nard, of the American Beet Sugar Com pany, Is hereto prevent an attempt to lower the duty on raw sugar, which he alleges is for the purpose of ruining the domestic beet sugar industry. He says that the Standard OH people are largely Interested In the sugar trust. j ; . 1 ) Y0D KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING When yon 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 tasteless form.- No cure no pay. Price 60c. ZollMoffer Indicted. New York, Nov. 88. The Kings coun ty grand Jury today returned an indict ment for grand larceny against George Zolllnhoffer, the defaultiug paying teller of the Williamsburg Savings Bank. 'Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Price, 15 cts; large bottle 85 cts. Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache' Stiffness, Outs, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bites. Ba'vatlon OH kills all pain. Defaulter for Hundreds ofThou V ' sands. Liverpool, Nov. 88 Great excitement was caused today by the announcement that the City of Liverpool had been vic timized by a trusted book keeper to the extent of hundreds of thousands of dol lars. - The defaulter has not yet been ar rested. -. - A Physician Testifies. ."I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did." says Oounty Phystalan Geo. W. Scroggs of Hall Oounty, 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. Tod can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation, t Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you -eat You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starva tiod. The worst cases quickly cured. Never falls, T. S. Duffy.' . The Custom's Frauds. Buffalo, Nov, 28. The jury In the case of Frederick W. Lang, the Roches ter Custom's inspector, oharged with conspiracy to defraud the Government in the duty oa tobacco rendered a ver dlot of not guilty today. ' V - Dr. Bull's Baby SyrupHbr Teething Babies.? Price, 10 cu. Cures Wlad-Oollo, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Paint. Soot Stomach, Fever, Chol era .Infantum, pr, Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the babyvvV VJ ' ' " A latevMtlag;.. TraMMetloa. r ' '"Been to town!" - v Yes," answered Farmer CorntosseL ; Howa buslnessfV ', . - ' , "I dunno yet 'Haven't had time to 0gger. ,I bought a gold brick." - ,,- "There's no profit In that" !w";r. t- Yl ain't so sore about that The fel ler I got It of was so kind ot hasty an' nervous that I Jet handed him a bunch of Confodarate money." Washington Aixt.nAj-J ,,.!,.:"?!' -- i-.".'A..DarfMr1' " 'j .Do yon mean to say that the scene of your play Is laid In .the Infernal rcglonsr - . ' ' . "Yes," said the persistent young man wlth the manuscript .""I asked the .manager where, he thought X ought to 'go for a plot and I am following hit advice." Washington Start- . j ' f '- "'- 4 v.- ii i" lTk Pallia Yean Mas.'; V r "Yes," bo id the haughty young wo man who was a Colonial Dame as well as a Daughter of the Revolution, "my grcat-great-grandslre full at Bunker 'hiil" . : . ' "Ice 'or bnnnna skint" Inquired the 'polite young man from Milwaukee Cleveland 1'lnlii Dealer. . WM Stride lelaaae J Bfaklss. , ii i i " y Little rollyrwxln, wlio Uvea five mill from tlio station, hns evolved a lirll- ! t pr 1 ' of ' Ii'n? I'll I) rnlnjf !. n. '1 'i f' i fi' i Ore a i , i i - ' !o I y p 1 a i ' rl Both Sides Ready For Battle. " Vlnceanes, Ind Nov. 83. Both sides In the conflict resulting from the strike at Prospect Hill coal mine are lined up practically for battle today. The aon- i union-employees, who have, been made stockholders, are determined to work, while the strikers are equally determined to stop them. " - . - , , Chamberlain's J Btnmach r and Liver Tablets - cure - biliousness,' constipation ; and ; headache. ; They 'are easy to take and pleasant in effect, ' For sal by F. 8. Duffy Co. " Biff Oil Ships. " Philadelphia, Nov. 82.-The Btandard Oil Company recently closed contracts with the Cramps for the construction of several, large oil Transatlantic . ships. The minimum capacity is to be a million and a halt gallons each. . - "Life Renewer" For Ladles. " Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mich., Writes: "I had not been able to sit up a half day - at a time for thirteen years until I used the Mystic .Life Renewer. It has cured me of nervous troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. It has helped ' me In to many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors said could not be cured. - The blessed Life Renewer has done more for me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments com bined. It Is the most wonderful medi cine I ever saw." Sold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. Korwny. The population of Norway is about 2,000,000 souls. It was 2,110,000 in 1801, with a probability that 15,000 seamen and fishermen were absent from home on the day that the census was taken and that there has been a net Increase of 75,000 since. This Is an average of 10.80 Inhabitants to tba square mile, showing Norway to be the most thinly settled of all European countries. When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamber Iain'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. For sale by F 8. Duffy & Co. Leather ad phm.. A few drops of any perfumed oil will secure UDraries from the consuming ef fects of moldlness and damp, Russian leather, which Is perfumed with the tar of the blrcb tree, never molds. OABTOHXA. Btantht y) IMatMlM Hl AWWyt BMP The Strikers Win. New York, Nov. 88.-The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad this afternoon made a proposition to settle the strike through the State Labor Bu reau and Board of Arbitration. "I have used Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find It to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. 8 Phlpps.'of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too high ly of it" This Temedy . always wins ths good opinion, if not praise, of those who use It. The quick cures which It effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by F. B. Duffy & Co. The Wheat fir. . The wheat fly feeds upon the flower ot the wheat while the hesslan fly lays Its eggs In the stem. The former thus renders the flower abortive, while the injury done by the latter affects the whole plant' - A Village. Blacksmith Saved Bis Little Son's Life; Mr. H. H. Black, the well' known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sulli van Co.. N. Y, says: "Our 'UUe son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. ' We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's dough Remedy Is now our sole reliance, it seems to dissolve the tough - mucus and by giving frequent doses when the oroupy symptoms sppoar we have found that the dreaded oroup It eared befon it gets settled." There Is no danger In giving this remedy for It contains a? opium or other injurious drug and may. be given as confidently to a babe a an adult For sals by F. S. Duffy Co.' '" o The oldest public house in England Is Ye Olde Seven Stars, standing la the heart of Manchester, which hat been licensed for 550 years. v " ARE DEAF? DEAFr.'SCO ah: : by our new invention. Only ;- .fPAIlTP" p ".j.- r ?nt ait. Y-:" ', lil.HU l(W.U I. . i . M 1 1 labia -; , W, A. WEknRAN, OK BAtTlfifiOkS, SAY8I ' ' - - . . - . haitimo, Mt, Man n MM. ' Gtvtltmr i fnv entln-lv rnr1 of lrnrn (hankt lo jrout irenliiitnt, I will uow give joa a lull hirtUtrv of inv tn 10 l.p UM il nl vur ihwiflUta. - ' . . v AWmt brt yim .o mv liulucar Uciiaiiiomiig. and llil keptoa gcttlni worae, uutll Ilort my lit rmn-! fit Oti.i c-ir etilir.-lv. . ' . ' I u-.uii rwent n trivutiicut i'.r catitrrh. for thffeninnfh. Trllhmrf nnywKTr, tiittHI a nwrn. lift of iivu-bm. aioxniT ellKTH. ttac tmnimtrnr M-iliHl of tlilirlly, who (old mc that onlv mi iK'nitiim could liclp nit. oml even thai only trmirarily, thai Ibc taeail auuwa would f.ifM tl!. l,l l!t!- h-.-nrlti" In th affc-d i-ar would I tml fc-revrr. ... ' 1 lliru unr lulvi'iilwmi'iit m-ci-lcii :illv In n Kt-w York 1ufr, am! onlrrKl yrmr Irrat-fur-iu Mlrl ti.ui (I Ii unlyuK-M' t'.-t' (Kt-onliMtir to vour dirt' Ion, I lie hmw-b t'nwrl, n( tn i'iv. .-.(ii r fuc wwl:. l"v icrint I" H'c 'li"i"'Ur liaa been cutitdy rcnoml.. 1 llinnk yua he-utily ntl in -l u ri.iii;.n . . Vt-ry tiuiy vin., , f. A., I.-HMAM, m- Blm.dway.lfcilthnor, Md. On? tittti :i:rid ttor not luii'fffrr. with t,wnr vsnnl wcnpatlont Ettrniin.ttlf.!! and V''" f " " ( ' ' ' " "' " T T ' " ot B r-" fifU-.c- I; 1 ., J K, I '',' - . I. .... ... i i - . . - - i -i ' ) Marvelous : 'Elixir of . life pig covered by Famous . Doctor--' . Scientist That Cures Every . - Known Ailment ? Wonderful Cures are Effected That 'Seems Like Miracles Per formedTrie Secret -of Long Life of Olden Times Revived The Keme1 It Free to All Who Send Name and Remedy. ' After years of patient study, and del ring into the dusty record ot the past, jM well as following modern experiments in the realms ot medical science, Dr. James W. Kldd, 2861 First National Bank building, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes the startling announcement that he has DR. JAMES WILLIAM EIDD. surely discovered the elixir of life. That he is able with the aid of a mysterious compound, known only to himself, pro duced as a result of the rears he has spent In searching for this precious life- giving noon, to cure any ana every ais ease that is known to the human body. There is no doubt of the doctor's earnest ness In maklng hls claim and the re markable cures that he Is dally effecting seems to bear him out very strongly. Hie theory which he advances is one of itason and based on sound experience in a medical practice of many years. It costs nothing to try his remarkable "Elixir of Life," as he calls it, for he sends It free, to anyone who is a sufferer In sumcient quantities to convince of Its ability to cure, so there Is absolutely no risk to run. Some of the cures cited are very remarkable, and but for reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. The lame have thrown away crutches and walked about after two or three trials of the remedy. The sick, given up by home doctors, have been restored to their fami lies and friends In perfect health. Rheu matism, neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, kidney, blood and skin diseases and bladder troubles disappear as by magic. ueaaacnes, Dacxacnes, nervousness, fevers, consumption, coughs, colds, asth ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all affections ot the throat lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome In a space cf time mat is simply marvelous. Partial paralvBlB, locomotor ataxia. dropsy, gout scrofula and piles are quickly and permanently removed. It purines tne entire system, blood and tis sues, restores normal nerve power, cir culation and a state of perfect health Is produced at once. To the doctor all sys tems are alike and equally affected by tnis great "JHiixir or Lire." send ror the remedy today. It is free to every suf ferer. State what you want to be cure.-i of and the sure remedy for It will be tent you free by return mall. I FOREIGN FACTS. I Norway owns 825 different subma rine" cables, but tbelr combined length It only 824 miles. j The new Glasgow municipal tele phone service bos underground wires 18,500 miles In length. It provides for 80,000 subscribers. ! By offering King Menelek 6 per cent of the proceeds Italian capitalists have succeeded In securing the exclusive privilege of working the gold mines of .western Ethiopia for fifty years. Only Russians and Chinese are al lowed to go overland in-Manchuria. It Is unsafe for any foreigners to travel ,1a that country, for, even the military guaros cannot guarantee protection, tela. large number ot cuttlefish have i cently been caught off the north coast of Germany. As they have never be fore been met with In these waters it la difficult to account for their pres ence, - i A Scottish newspaper sayt that peo ple have been playing at lawn tennis on Sundays at St Andrews and . the lav-for Sabbath breaking Is sUH unre pealed and awards twenty-four hours la the stocks for such a crime. If 'An Italian pays away in taxes 22 per cent of his earnings, compared .with the Britisher's OA The population 01 luuy ia av,vw,vw waa uwu uai ut Great Britain, and yet the income tax In the former country Is made to pro (Idee as much at in the United King dom, v '. " - --'v fl!IY COISES? ' ALL CASES OF , - - ' those born deuf are incurable. - PADEREWSKI GOT $20. S tf ataaaaaaBaaaaa-aiaJf Bat, It Coat, Blaa VhaS tm Qtt Bla "j Clohaa-Oatf Paws, v . ; Paderewskl's first really' important engagement as a pianist - was m Paris long after the death of his beloved Wife. He was engaged to play In the drawing room of a lady famous for her muslcalea, and his fee, which seem ed to him enormous, was $20. Ha man. aged to persuade the humane agent to pay him- tn advance, and when Fade rewskl had- redeemed his dress suit from pawn and paid for shoes, gloves, tie and other essentials he had no mon ey left for cab. hire, so he ,was forced to walk to the scene of his engagement -The mutte loving audience Inspired him. He played with feeling, passion and mastery of his Instrument as nev er before. His success was Instant and unmistakable. The poor player ha. suddenly become the lion ot the hoj his dream had become a reality, ami tame and fortune were assured him. At last, after disengaging himself from his admirers, he turned to leave, when his : hostess, remembering with regret the smallness of the fee for so marvelous a performance, offered him her carriage tor his return home. But Paderewskl's -pride came to the rescue. In his courteous yet reserved way he made a formal bow, and saying, "No, thank you, madame; my own is wait ing," be stepped out for his long walk homeward. Pearson's Weekly. A Llrlna; Exaette. A servant who did not find her way very promptly to tLe kitchen one morn, lng was visited by her mistress, who found her In bed suffering from pain and violent sickness. She explained that she had a cold and had taken some medicine which had been recom mended for the children. "How much did you taker' asked her mistress. "Well, mum, I went by the directions on the bottle. They said, 'Ten drops for an infant thirty drops for an adult and a tablespoonful for nn emetic.' I knew I wasn't an Infant or adult so I thought I must be an emetic, and the pesky stuff has pretty nigh turned me Inside out" Medical Brief. The "Eira Horac." A lover of horses recently noticed a custom In France which he thinks ought to be adopted In this country. On every street in France which has a steep grade there is stationed an "ex tra horse." The law compels draymen and others to make nse of this horse until the summit or the hill Is reached, and there is a beavy fine for refusing to hire the extra horse at a small fixed rate. Placards by tbe roadside Indi cate the point where the extra horse should be taken on and also wbere he may be dispensed wltb. Rvolatloa. "He boasts very proudly that he's a self made man." "I thought It was bis money that made him." "But then. It was that machine be Invented that made his money." . "Ah I Then he's really a 'machine made man.' "Philadelphia Press. The Dar and the Text. "Hit wuz a mighty cold day," said .tho old deacon, "en dey wus some ex cuse fer de passon makln' dat big mis take in bis text fer stidder sayin' 'Many Is called, but few Is chosen,' he give hit out 'Many Is cold, en a few Is frozen.' "Atlanta Constitution. Sweet Potatoes. The southern way of cooking sweet potatoes is to boil tbem first then slice the long way in slices a quarter of an Inch thick, lay In a dripping pan with bits of butter, sprinkle with sugar, dust with cinnamon and brown In the oven. Eaae. It Is a great mistake to Imagine that ease ia conducive to longevity. To en- Joy life and prolong It occupation ot some sort Is absolutely necessary. Dyspopsia Cure Digests what yon eat . This preparation contains all of tbi dlneatants and dleeste all kinds oi food.) Itglves Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want The mosf sensitive stomachs can take it. By its nse many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents rorraauoa oi gas on vne stonv acn, relieving an aiskrma aiter eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take H can't halo n - si" si m m dot no yoa aooa Prepared only by E.O. DiWrrrA OO., OMrac lay at. mwi Buniaina an iimwi ww aun. aaaa V T. 8. DUsTTT ds CO. "Headache. - The . following Is quoted from a late work on tht diagnosis and treatment' of the diseases of ths eye, by Edward Jack son, A.L) If. Da " ; ' ' "It ought to be universally recognised that eye-strain It the common eause of headache. - Aside from headache pro duced from fever, toxemia, and organic disease of the brala and its membranes, eye-strain la almost Invariably a factor la ths production of headache. Tbe head ache of eye-etrala is not of any special character It may be constant or Inter mlttent ellght, or severe, felt only on the nse of the eyes, or felt after their use, continuous or recurring Irregularly or at certain Intervals. It Is aggravated bv many other causes, such as banger, sxhsasuon, exposure to heat or cold, or indigestion, or it may aaem eniireiy in dependent of other Influenoea. Ia the majority ot cases eye-etrala Is not the only factor In tbe production of head ache, bat It may be the only factor ot practical Ininortasoe but It alone oaa be remoTfld, and Its removal will girt re lief. Buch headaches are- generally felt In the frontal, temporal or occipital re g!nt." KAsa me soove again, ana remerouer tlmt e a'ra la relieved by glasses prop", y f L V.'eare lu evaiy way di-t 'lira i.iy tcatim Uia " ii 1 i - " I i r'- 1 f '. jr f " un au. 1 . , la - .A. , . I m i t i !' j f ; I v ; t ! j . J. O. I , J i. CriD U .r,t'rOS andSaddW Sor Mexican MnKanr IJnl. rUlf tlAiiitCoO neat is jort what yoa need. It takes effect " a oiioa, and yoa will be astonished tp see how quickly it heals sores. It's this way : You can burn yourself with Fire, with Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself with Steam or Hot Water, but t here is only one proper way to cure a burner scald and that isjby using " Mexican Mustang Liniment. It gives immediate relief. Oct a pieco of soft old linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind loosely upon the wound. You can have no adequate idea what an excellent remedy this ia for a burn until 30u havo tried it. . - ACAUfl TIP If you have a bird aiHicted with Roup or any rtllWla III a other poultry disease use Mexican Mustang Liniment. It is called a STAKDABD remedy by poultry breeders. (yadItI y0UB HAIB 15 FALLING JIUKIJ you njay bs absolutely bald within a year. You can save your hair by using Coke Dandrult :Cure It allays the itching, cures dandruff and promotes a vigor ous, healthy growth. Get ths genuine--imitations are worth less. Bold by druggists the world over. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap Is unequaled for beautifying the eompltxion and shampooing ths hair. A DELIGHTFUL TOILET BEQUISITB. A. R. BREMER CO.. CHICAGO. ALL mil GGINTK. II. W. SIMPSON, Architect Supermtendeut 68 Broad Street The lUght Time to buy roar snlt or overooat is now. and this Is the right place to leave your oraer. we nave a mil line oi ran and Winter goods, best cloths and exclusive natems. Wesrlve vou correct fit and style and the best tailoring. The cost Besoming lo uie ciotn. F. M. Chadwlek. lsodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 48, Improved Order Heptasophs, meets lad and 4th Tba radar nights, at 8 o'clock at Bonn. ires uall. Dr. Jb r. JCarly, Archon; 4. J. Tolson, jr, financier, ueo. v. Uordner, oecretary. CRAYKN LODGE KO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Heels Snd and 4th Wadnaadav hlphta hi aaeh month In Bonntree's Ball, Pollock street, at 7.80 O'oiocs. j. J.TVOirenden, rresiaent) K. J. Dlsoswey.Sec'yj B.B. BUI, rinaaolal neoretary. Hat bo eqoal for tne cart of all forms of 'Hacle aci Nenraljpa when all other preparatlont fall to glre relief. Absolutely harmless, SS and 60 esnU at all Drag mores.' By the dose at Bode fountains, -.r '-'' ..'.- , Unr h miumI il w fall. Aat on atadinf ttf h ai4 dMfii(aa ol a ay tomnikm will rrijn pt ly rrf1!". dvjt oplnioa fraa concrtriing i4mti.il!tr oi aaaw. Hnw la OMala a l-.t.Mt" aol aim riiMal. ramta arauat ii"mli aa (l.ctlM ( or aa la ai onr xnaa. rateula takva rmi tnmnKn aa rmv rjvuM ir.rMliolcharafi.ln l wa Farairv Baocmrk aa liiiMtitt1 and w)i1r drr,,it4 loaraaf OtH,,ilrl l,T atnnitflirtiii'.aanii nvma MuUluf aampiauoDy raaa. uuiaaa, t . VIOTOII 4. IVAKS CO. , . (l'aanXjlIrar. BOND ELECTION. To Determine Question Erection and Con structlon of Eleclric Light Plant. Bolt ordained that the question cf erecting ami constructing an Electric Light Plant for tbo City of New Hern shall bo submitted lo a vote of the qufili fled voters of said city. And for Hint purpose an election is hereby calleil ! be held In llio various wards of llic clly on Tuesday llio SJrd day of Dcccinb r 1901 A. I). That for the purpose of ihc pun line or erection of said Plant, if a msjority of the qualified voters of said city at such election shall be In favor there of that City Bonds fhall bo issued not ex ceeding fifteen thousand dollars, of ihc denomination of not Icsb than fll'O.OO each, payable In not less than tw enty anil not more than Thirty years bearing in terest at not more than r$ pujahle semi annually, which said Bonds may he is sued directly In payment therefor, or sold at not less than par and the pro ceeds so applied. And that said syslcm shall be cstuli llshcd at the least possible cost consist ent with the best workmanship not esceedinf.' the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, and notice is hereby given and shall bo otherwise given for bids lo be furniBhcd this Board for the furnishing or construction of said Plant. That said election is hereby culled to lie held under authority of the act of the general assembly entitled an Act to In corporate the City of New Hern rati lied on the 20th day of February, ltlilil, and pursuant to an set lo provide for tho holding of town and city elections mid special elections ratified the irili dr.y of March A. D. 1901. NOTICE Is hereby given that a new registration In the various Wards of the City of New Bern Is hereby ordered for said election. That the registration books for i lie registration of all legal voters shall be opened on Thursday the 14lu day of No vember and shall remain open for seven days and shall be closed for registration on Saturday the 23rd dav of November lit being tho second Saturday before said election: idh aaiu dcokb snail do opened during the time aforesaid at the hereinafter nsmed places, and that the registrars hereinafter named between the hours of 9 o'clock a m., and S o'clock p. m., during tbe period aforementioned shall keep open said books for such reg istration and tbst ssld book shall be opened nntll 9 o'clock p. m , of each Sat urday during said Kegistration period. That at such elcctioo there shall be Toted ballots printed upon white paper without device and bearing the words respectively "For Electric Lights" "Against Electric Lights" and for the purpose of holding snd conducting said election tbe following named per sons kre appointed registrars Snd poll holders, and tho hereinafter named places are designated for the purposes of registration and the Dolllnc places for said election lo wit: First Ward. It. R. Hill. RceUlrar: J. T. Lincoln, Geo. C Jones, Poll Holders; PolUng Place, City Hall. Second Ward. J. II. Smith, Registrar; H. L. Hall, W. B Flanner, Poll Holders; Polling Place. Court House. Third warn. k. n. etrect, KegiBlrtr; W. Bowden. W. N. Pngh. Poll Holders; Polling Place, Street's Stables. BmmA I.... If. 1.-I- tranH. Brloson, J. E. Gasklfl, Poll Holders; Polling Place, llarget I Old Store, . Fifth Ward.. O. J. MeCarthr. Reul- trar; & W. Watson, O. T. Hancock, Poll Holder) Polling Place, Fifth Ward Hose Heel House. Sixth Ward. B.T. He Howell. Regis trar A. 3. Gasklns, Jno Wetherlogton Poll Holders; Polling Place, Rough and Ready Track House. Russell House. While la Beaufort he sure and stop at the Resell House. Flrst-Clasa Board. A home for travellns neonle. Fishlnsj and hunting, aneioelled. Terms $1 .86 a day or 15,00 per week - : j r- . 4-' tt eV nuDcusbu -rrup Property For Sale, - I have sereral desirable Residence for tale, situated in ths seal residence part of the City. Also a number of goo balldlng lots la good localities. , taaai'lallilat, SfSSHiriQTOM, ft, 9 ' 1, J. WOLFEHDE:

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