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THE JOURNAL. : . Published every day la the year, eioepi : Monday, at H Middle etreel 1 . PeojtbNo.8. ' jC(UKLE9 JLCSTEYENS. ; - .lniTOBAJIWl)tBT)B.'- SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES. - - One year, In advance! lV,$-fV,"M One year, not ta advance......... 5.0e Monthly, by carrier tajhe city..... 30 Advertising Rttee turt!afcM onl,appn eetlon. W V & Entered at the Port Office, New Bern, N. O, at second class matter. - ' ,4MBelal Paief SrtJJer 'New Bern.N. C. Nov. 87.' KOI. ;; GOOD REASON FOR.POPU-. ; LAWTY. , - There It ene Soothera man who ea peclally provokee applause endeommen datlon from the people end press wher ever be goes,' and that man la General Joseph Wheeler. v the hero of several ware, well, along In yean, poor bat In ragged health, General Wheeler ie a moat attractive figure In i the present tday of American history, .tiif The. man's native honesty and Ism la so thoroughly in evidence where ever he is, that people are glad to meet him, and whn they caunet enear enough to shake nl hand, they enjoy standing oft . and .cheering thla sturdy American. - The sterling worth of Joseph Wheeler is seen In his entire nubile career.', H la enthusiastic, hearty and sincere, hi everything he does, and withal modest and unassuming In his personal tri umphs. At times there hare been suspicions that General Wheeler might feel It neces sary to lend his name to tome scheme, honest though it might be, which would bring him In some substantial financial return. Others hare done this, and not been condemned, only criticised. Lately It wat announced In the press that General' Wheeler was to be at the head of a large manufacturing enter prise, to make fire armf, but this seems an error, Judging from the ToUoWlng from the Boston Herald, Which paper greatly compliments the Geaeralf '"" "v ' "All honor, to kGeneraloe Wheeler, who steadfastly' ref usee to inerease the comparatively small ttlpend he receives as a retired major general by lending his name to any of the numerous stock Jobbling aohemes that undertake to-bait ewplebythe aieof prominent .names, e seta a good example' to a large num ber of eminent gentlemen who are not to prudent and who possets less deli cacy on the subject." - And this It only' one trait which dis tinguishes this eminent and deservedly distinguished Southerner, and makes him popular whetewre gpes..v' " j Beware f Olntmento br Catarrh That Contain Hercary. at mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and 'completely derange the whole system when entering It through the muoous y turfaoeev- Sack ; articles should never to need exoepf on proserin-1 lions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do It ten .fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t. Jv Cheney 4.Co.Toledo, Qoontalnt no . mercury, and it tanJntenallyhSJ directly upon, the blood and mucous sur faces pf the. system, In .buying Hajl'i Catarrh Curt be ture you gel the gen uine. It It taken Internally, and made fa Toledo, Ohio, by J Chanty oXCe., Tettimonlalajfree. v Bold by Druggists, 7Bc Hall'tFamllr Pills are the beat.; j IMnceton,Nov.,W-i-There was nateU a . ..i . . a) '-. a ' pace u mi tieaay improvement in Grover Cleveland's condition. . ngaataN ' SmaUpoxjlfl Hew Tor, f j , New York, Nov. M.-Seven new eases of smallpox have heea reported to the health department nine Saturday night. Tha disease, wbloh iu almost epidemic hat winter, died bat In the summer. f. C.- is -1 .a,,."r.ar "f'T 4 ..14 hlM4 This preparation eontAlnt all of tbi .dljreaUnta and dlrrata all kinds ol food. It ftlves Inu iiiitrc'ii f and never falls to Cur. '"wh i to eat all the food you t wit. The , eriHitlvt atomacht can Luke It. ly lui use many thoufmndt of dyTwnt!r9 bare bepn eurcd aftprevorytlih c.rto fniicd. It i prevent forraa :mji .uion Uieatoni- ach, relieving all cisat s aftr eati. ' JJlotlDgunneotuKury, l iumnutto W tt ca'tr.'i ' ' ' ' I U"i pf": ) PTtArWI only br V O, ('n 1 : ... V P. B. DUFFT 4 CO. ,v T A DUEL AND 30ki; 'A Com Bont s CaateUana's Flrait t ft r Lo iu ield of Honor? fot jt Eon! fie Caatellane'a flrstjo was when he bad Just come from school, Lad as hff was, he couldjide, shoot and handle a' sword," butane was BtUlvery young, very bashful, rather greeny At the club to which he had Just been ad mitted aome of. the .men, hQin life made conical, began to guy' hjm. It wns ensy'to stir up hla anger,, fotthey chattered scandal about a woman he knew.?iHe polled ever the table and struck one of the men. The next, day he received a challenge. - In good faith he selected two good clubmen. aa his secQBds In-aU thla the clubfellows taw' only a, Joks, and when the ar rangement wera hurried and the two opponents stood face to face In a mead ow near-the Seine the flstols were toadecV-with blackened bread crumbs. "OneT'two,' threej'- They, fired to glthwvi The clubman gave a great cry, and fell to the ground groaning. : :, 'Se'ai fatally wounded dying J tte aeconda exclaimed, choking with laugh ter. .' " : . ' '' Be Castellane felt the heart In Aim rtoaway like water. He'had killed k man. It was not possible! "Dead f he asked .anxiously. Tea," said. the corpso'hnd eat Up grinning.''''-'"".'" .The 'schoolboy' looked at the laughlnj clubmen and saw the Joke, thejf had played on hlnu He stooped.ond Caugh the corpse by the ankle, Oraggea it' 3 bit and with a. sudden jerk tossed tea feet into the river. Then I'll bury It." said he, As the clubman crawled .Tiro: river, dripping mudand water; theffilej elded the joke was on Irfm. Saturday" fveinlnrl'ost ? ME. COLOSSUS OF RHODES. : ff ; It l" iA'ia One of the Aclent Sevea Wonder ,i o( Mtm Wntd. The ancients succeeded In making that .alloy Of copper which Is known as ;ronM. ' Among the seven wonders ,pf the world was the famous statue, .wh'ol- ,1y, made, of brpnie, historically known ' as the colossus of Rhodes. It repre sented Pbcebus, the national deity of the Chodlans. It was begun by Chares, r fcnpft. of Lyalppua, the sculptor, and wat completed by Laches 288 B. O. The. popular belief Is that It stood astride the harbor of Rhodes, that it was 106 feet high and that ships could easily sail between Its legs. Pliny said that few men could clasp Its thumb. It was cast on metal plates, afterward joined together, and this process occupied twelve years. In the Interior was a spiral staircase reach ing Into Its head, and In a great mirror suspended to Its neck were reflected the coast of Syria and the ships sailing to Egypt After It had stood for sixty-four yean thla colossus was overthrown by an earthquake, and Its remains lay On (he Lahore for 023 years that Is, until A. D. 672 when they were sold by the Saracens to a Hebrew dealer. The original cost was 800 talents-say, $8, 000,000 and It Is not too much to say that a similar Image might be con structed now in one-fourth of the time and at one-third of the original cost Ehodcs, by the way, must have had a, i i a mi ,x. UU1USMUH oil wo pruiu, lur rimy KHtti that the port waa adorned with 1,000 colossal statues of the sun. igfiSSfo. ' y ' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tsblett cure biliousness, constipation and. Jsaadache. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. For sale by F. 8. Duffy A Co. Present From Fighting Joe. Montgomery, Nov. 25. The first American &ag raised oyer Santiago after Its character hat been presented to the 6tata-of Alabama by . Gtf. Joseph Wheeler and Is Bow i the capItoL It Will float from a mast of the Oauendo, alto .presented by Kitn. Wheeler and toon t -be planted on ' the capltol aronndfc' --a r Dr. poll's Baby Sjrap.for Teething1 Babies. Price, 10 eta. Cures Wtad-Colio, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping PalnaT Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era Jlnfantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup promotee the digestion and soothes the baby. t r i ;, , For Conscience Funt .Washington, Nov. 15 Becretary Gage h'ai received from an unknown 'source, through the collector of customs at the port of Mew York, 118,669.00 which hat been deposited in the United States Tteatary to the credit of the conscience fund. - tJttte, are the Jay of eolds,', sharp and tudde"j; attacking throat .and longs, and leading to oontequencea one does not like to think about ; Avoid further ex potora arid fight the enemy of health and comfort with ferry Davit Painkiller the family stand by for sixty yean. It conquers a cold la a day. Bee that you get the right irtlola. There'' la hut one Painkiller, Perry Davit', ? V-, KanimaL' oddities , ; ' It la said that hornets never dm the aame neat a second season. '. ' The largest gg laid by any European bird Is that of the awan; the amallett that of the golden crested wren. . The t Ilk worm, la three Inches long atyd la well provided with legs, having tie Jwia than Slxteca of these valuable jnemfcera. t j U i I J.i i .', ' A French farmer has made experi ments '.Which ahaw; that caterpillars avoid bMck objects,' but are attracted in numbers by white. - iGrylu.uiitIs nr plctomd on Egyptian onuBieiriti ctml BOOO U. O. The Arab-Loarhuund Is the Oldest type of domestic dog at present existing. 'Mosquitoes were unknown In Bwlt snrland until the completion of the St Qothard tunnel nndcr the Alps, The tunnel gave them a short cut to the land of WIllMnJ TelL . ' ' X pigeon In Imrvcut time eats' Its own wclRht In Rrnlo a dny, nnd a blftckblrd or tliniiiti will cut Its own welc'it daily rlprt f r-u'i, y kinds of birds exlnt i ,suii.ar inr; y upon pluiita raised l-.;i)ina fur Ms food, hi itisT n 'lot tla CSLD IBUST ' finnri far ran. rkfc.6 tooUtt' "Golden Rule far Housework,". If you want cteaatiaess to rate shout your house use It removes dirt, grease, smoke-stains and crime from any cause, leaving; everything clean and new looking, It does not injure bands or fabrics, j It is better and cheaper than soap. ., - THE N. K. FAIRBAHK COMPANY. Chloago, St Louis. Near York. BortOD. POWDER AND BALL. Russia, Austria and France an have field guns capable of fifteen shots a minute. Venezneln has n gun vessel of 832 tons, and this nary will be augmented some day by four river gunboatt now In course of construction. Twenty companies of the French army are to, be equipped with a thirty six pound bicycle, wbicb can be carried on the back when necessary. Experiments bare been made In the Swiss army on the effect of smoking on the march. The results were In fa vor of the troops that were allowed to have tbelr pipes, and, moreover, their discipline waa better. A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Eodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did," sayt County Ihyslclan-Geo. W. 8crorgtof 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 the system. Ton can prevent this by dieting but that means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat Ton need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starva tlod. The worst cases quickly cured. Never fails. F. S. Duffy. Cancer. Facts collected by Insurance compa nies show that the danger from Inher itance in the case of cancer Is not so great as Is commonly supposed. ChlneM Wonci'i Hair. Dressing the hair Is the most Impor tant part of a Chinese woman's toilet The district she comes from may be known from-the manner In which she does bcr hair. It also Indicates her station In life. Young girls, whether married or single, wear cues, colling up their hair as their western sisters do on attaining a certain age. Remedy-, for Nervons Exhaustion. Are yon weakened and) exhausted by overwork, worry or disease f The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It It the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It It a marvel out vttallzer and ttrengthener. It qulok ly and certainly cum Lost of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and falling health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Btrengthener. Bold by T A Henry, New Bern. POLITICAL QUIPS." When a statesman goea to Washing ton, he never conies back the tame man. Atlanta Constitution. , ' In nine cases out of ten tbe politi cian wbo abuses the press would not be able to make a living without Its assistance. Washington rest What a candidate says to tbe public la often forgotten. But what be aaya to a party boss Is likely to be brought to bis attention with a -force which compels nttcntlon.-Wasblngton 8tar. "I have used Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find It to be a great medlolne," says Mr. E. 8 Phlpps, ef Poteau, Ark. 'It cured me of bloody flux. 1 cannot apeak toohlgh ly of it" Thla remedy , always wins the good opinion, If not praise, of those who use It. The qulok cures which It effect! even In the Brest severe eases make It a favorite everywhere. For tale by F. B. Duffy A Co. vX ...i"' V,-! ' - '. ; Deceive. ' Edith Ton say old Mr. Goldloy de ceived Edith dreadfully about hla agar - Gladys Yea, poor glrlt After they were married be confessed that be was only sixty Instead of seventy-five.; Because you are better tban the man yon despise does not mean that you are not worse than those who despise you. New York Tress. ; . .. - Tomorrow Is not elastic enough In; Which to press the oeglected duties of today. ' ' . ' , . For BalobyF, 8. " A; if W I.-. I,.t (! '1 into!. . twins fo your warkl,". jrEisWri PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. Bartholin, the sculptor of the statue of Liberty In New York harbor, has made a colossal equestrian statue of Verclngctoi-ix, the hero ot Gaul, which is to be set up at Clermont Ferrand, 250 miles from Paris. The German novelist Taul Heyse, possesses the faculty of forgetting bis stories almost as soon as be has fin ished tbem. He claims that by for getting his stories bis mind Is left clear to receive new Impressions. Mrs. Lillian Thomas has opened a studio In Loudon. She has already be come the rogue because of her fame that came from her painting of a por trait of the lnte President McKInley. She is a widow, about thirty years old, and was born In Columbus, O. Mi's. Arthur Sianunrd, wbo writes novels of English army life under the name of John Strange V inter, care fully brings borne and unlls up in her borne every horseshoe which she finds. She recalls with pride that her Urst stroke of literary luck came to bcr the very day when she picked up ber first horseshoe. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Price, 15 cts; large bottle 25 cts. Great est cure on esrth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache1 Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wound, Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bites. Sa'valion Oil kills all pain. Found Dead in Bed. Washington, Nov. 25.-Wllllam Gioo, messenger to the secrelsry of state and one of the oldest employes In the State Department, was found dead in his bed last night. Tbe causeas acute Indiges tion, bringing; on heart disease. A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsvllle, Sulli van Co., N. says: "Our little son, five years old, hat always been subject to croup, and so bad havrthe attacks been that we have feared many times that he wonld die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Dough Remedy It now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the eroupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before It gets settled." There Is no danger In giving this remedy for It contains no opium or other Injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as an adult. For tale by F. S. Duffy 4 Co. Must Get Help or Starve. Washington, Nov. 25. Consul Gen eral Goodnow, at Shanghai, reports to the State Department that half a million people In the Yangtte valley will starve thlt winter unless they get some help from outsiders. When you feel that; life It hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet!. They will cleanse your stomach, tone Bp your liver and regulate your bowels making yoB feel like a new man. For salt by F if; ' Bla Betas of Ofllee. 'VI ' 'A. J. Catsart. president of tbb Penn sylvania railroad, was making a quiet tour over one of the branches of tbo system recently and wandered Into an out of the way switch yard, wbm something one of tbe rani -won -was doing did not meet with lilt Approba tion. He made some suggestion to be man, who asked: : . ' . - . ':' r "Who are yon that's trying to Wach me my bustnessT ';; : ' "I am an officer ot tbe road,'' replied Ifr. Caasatt . v ' -.-.y - ' ,-vr V . "Left tea your switch key, then," aald tbe man suspiciously.' . Ur, Caasatt pulled from hla hip pock et hla key ring, to which was attached tbe awltcb key, which no railroad man In service It ever without It was tufa-' dent proof for the switchman, who then did aa he waa told. New York Times. . : . '.-,'. . , .-, V- li)S'Y ti uainin t ti imii rsni, FtHintf iu.mo. f, nnd nil DVli & CO. EDWARD'S CORONATION ," .'.rv ji . , oral JWti a.!WUl CtenreimiSB 1 . 1 OaetaamesaM tOssnalewr I - IFh. rules. aa4s regulationa. governing ba 1 to be wipnr-At iiie-saoatton Ot King Bdwkrd next year have jost been Issued by the earl marshal, Among other things there is curious gradua tion la the far trimmings of the robes WhichL emphasises the fine distinctions existing in the ranks of the aristocracy. All the, peers have been notified that tbeie robes must be ot crimson velvet, edgedi wKhi minever: theicape furred aviUa mtoever para and powdered with bars or rows of ermine, according to their degree." Hare follow tb irumerical gradua tlona distinguishing between the ranks: Bafoaa-are allowed two rows of ermine, yisconnta two and a half riws, ear la three rows, marquises three and a half rows and dukes toot rows.-An the man tles and robes must be worn over full court areas, uniform or regimentals. The earl marshal's order banishes coun terfeit pearl and ail Jewels from coro nets, which are tot be "silver gilt, the caps of crimson velvet, turned up with ermine, with gold tassels on top. No Jewels or precious stbnes are to be set In coronets nor counterfeits of pearls Instead ot silver bails.'' The number of the latter permitted revives a nice sense Of distinction. . A baron's coronet bears Biz silver balls, a viscounf a sixteen, an feeri'a eight, with gold strawberry leaves between; a marquis four balls and four leaves alternately; a duke's coronet ha no balls and has only eight gold strawberry leaves. She ear) marshal next prescribes the robes, mantles and coronets to be worn by the peeresses. These are of the aame materials at tbe men's, with similar graduations in tbe number ot bars of ermine and balls. The length of the train marks the difference in rank. A baroness is allowed a train of only three feet, a viscountess has one and a quarter yards, a countess has one and a half yards, a marchioness haa one and three-quarter yards and a duchess two yards. GOLD IN THE KLONDIKE. Plenty There, Sara the laapeetor ef the British Yakea Mlaee. Placer mining In the Klondike la yet In Its Infancy, according to Dr. A. C Robertson, inspector of the British Yukon mines, who has just come out He says: "As a placer paying proposition the Klondike has yet In my judgment, twenty years of life, and for the next ten years the annual output of gold Will continue from $15,000,000 to 20, 000,000. By means of the dredge, steam shovel and hydraulic dredging I think every foot of ground heretofore work ed In the Klondike will be reworked. Thla will be done of course hi tho summer. In fact, with the Introduction of machinery tbe Klondike la getting to be more and more a summer camp. ."In view of these unproved condi tions one must realise that they have only begun to open up the Klondike. The output will continue large. There will be no perceptible decrease In the yield for ten years, though the max imum output in a single year may have been passed. I expect to see great things accomplished by steam shovels and hydraulic operations Tbe latter, of course, require a lot of water, the aupply ot which, when exhausted In the creeks, will be from the Klon dike river. One of the best indications that the Klondike Is to be long lived Is to be found In tbe permanent and very expensive purchase of improve ments. Tbe new administration under Governor Roes Is making wonderful Improvements. Expenditure for roe da alone thla season exceeds $250,000. The redaction of the royalty from 10 to 5 per cent, with an exemption of $5,000, has been a material factor In bringing about an Increase In the an nual output of the Klondike, and with in twelve months I look to see the royalty abolished altogether and an export duty of 2 per cent substituted. This will force the establishment of an assay office in Dawson." San Francis co Chronicle. Write This Down In the book of memory: "There Is bo such thing aa a harmless cough, Every oough is a warning of a ooondenoe that goat from bad to worts Balaat It ta rem edied right away. Oplaat-ladea medl olne is a delation. Allen's Laag Bal sam euree the wont ef colds. It clears the bronchial passages, so that the langs get plenty of air. Why not get a bottle today f YOU KNOW WHAT TOO ARB TAHRQ When you take Grove't Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed oa every bottle Showing that It la simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form. Ho curt no pay. Price 80c Winter Excursion Rates. Effective October 15, 1(01, exeartltV rates are placed on sale by the Soataera Railway to all priacipal winter resorts of tbe South aad Soathwsst ; Ask ; aay agent Southern Bailwsy for full Infor- OpeaJnf at Winter Tourist Season. The Southern Baflway, Which oper ates Its own Haa over the. entire South and fomt the Important link. In the great highway t travel between the. North and South, Florida, Cuba, Mexico the Padfie Ooastaad Central Amerloa, anaoBoces for tht , winter of 1901 and 1903 the i most anperh. service : ever . of fered. Itt splendid regular service will be augmented by the Southern Palm Limited, a - magnlfloent Pullman train, which will be operated , between Hew fork aad Bk Aagnttlne, Florida. J- .'' "Winter Homes in Summer Landv." The above It the title Of an attractive booklet juit Issued by the Passenger Department of the Southern Railway. It It beautifully Illustrated and fully des cribes the winter resorts of the South. A copy may be tecared by sending a two-cr-nt stamp to 8. H. HardwIck, G. P. A Washington, D.O. '''. , . i ii mumum r.",1 r .. - f A t 4 'V. 'fWI'H eOe"Uto t,ui MtntJ Mnl vj I urVairtMi.towJlfement it just what yon need. It takes effect ; ' Bt im end joe wiUbaaetonlshed It'jSthis-jryay: You can burn yourself with Fire, with Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself with Steam or Hot Water, but there is only one proper way to cure a -burn or scald and that is by using ' i- Mexican Mustang Liniment. It gives immediate relief. Get a picco of soft old linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind loosely upon tho wound. You can have no adequate idea what an excellent remedy this is for a burn until you have tried it. v ACflUfl TIP If you have a bird afflicted with" Roup or any rUlll lira other poultry disease use Mexican Mustuug Liniment. It it called a standard remedy by jwultry brooders. ?iJL.out prospective WO RrW baldness. Do s thousands have doneuse Coke Dandraff Core It prevents baldness, preserves the hair and promotes its healthy growth. Satisfying re sults guaranteed or your noney back. Be sura you get the genu ine. Initations and substitutes fail in their claims and do irreparable damage. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap An immediate success. Its ster ling qualities demonstrated by the first application. Unsur passed as a complexion leauti fisr. 8end for free booklet. A. B. BREMER CO.. CHICAGO. ALX. DRUGGISTS. A nticepb alal gine Has no equal for the cure of all forms of Headache and Neoralnia. CUBES when all other preparations fall to gtv e relief. Absolutely harmless, 25 and 60 cents at all Drug Stores. By the dose at Soda Fountains. Headache. The following Is quoted from a late work on the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of the eye, by Ed aid Jack ton, A. M.; M. D.: "It ought to be universally recognized that eye-atraln Is the common cause of headache. Aside from headache pro duced frees-fever, toxemia and organic disease of the brain and Ha membranes, eye-atraln ta alasost invariably a factor In the production ot headache. The bead ache of eye-ttmin tt not of any special character It may be constant or inter mittent, ellrht or aevara. felt onlv an Ihe nseof tbe eves, or felt after their ate, ooattnnoat or recurring Irregularly or at certain intervals, u is aggravated by many other causes, such at hunger, emanation, exposure vo neat or coia, or indigestion, or it may seem entirely In dependent of other Influences. In the majority of eases eye-etraia la not the only factor In the production of head ache, but it may be the only factor of practical Importance but it alone can be removed, and Ita removal will give re lief. ' Bach headaches are generally felt In the frontal, temporal or occipital re atona." Bead the above agata, mA .remember that eye-strain is relieved by glasses properly flttedV We ere In- every way equipped for scientifically testing the ayes and determining the right glasses. In every ease ABSOLUTE SATISf AC TION It GUARANTIED. Prices are at reasonable aa good work will Justify. J. O. Baxtbb, Jb. A Good Telephone 8EBVI01 IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM- BIN ED Hetxmlty, 4 , ConTenlenees, -rar Your Phoon at Onca I . iRucccll llouso ' While In Beaufort be ture and atop at (he Busell House. Flrst-Olase Board. A home for traveling people. Tlihlnf and huntiee Bnexceued. xerma fuse a day orS5.00perweek . ' . O A. SUBBEtl. Prop irrcerty For Gale, v I have eeveral desirable Reeldeaee mmim. .1, n.l& In Ih KmI MaMaflMI part of the City. Also a number of Rood building lots la good localities. to see how quickly it heals sores. II. W. NIMI0, rehiteel & Superintendent ft 8 ItroiM. Street The lliulil Time to buy yuar suit ..r ovi'rmal i'. i" and Ibis is tbe ri(;lil plmc tn leave order. We liav a full line of lall :i Winter goods, besl clotliHand exclus patents. Wc (jiw you i i'i-m l lil a style nnd tbe best Hiilcriii' 1 hi' . according to the cloth. F. 91. li4lw iek. Iodge llreelor. NEW BE UN CONCLAVE 480, Improved Order Hcptaaopha, meets 2nd and 4lh Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock al lioiin tree Half. Dr. E. F. Eaily, Arclion; I. .1. Tolson, Jr, financier; (ico. I), (lordlier, Secretary. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KMOIITH OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights In each month in Rountree's Hall. I'ollork street, at 7 :tn o'clock. J. J Wolfemlcn, rrcnldenl; It J. Dlsosway, Sec'y; K R XI 1 II. KlLancia! Becretary. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Dcsions COPVRIOHTS AC AnroM MiMllnff ktrti nnd deaoiiptlon may quiekir MOwrUIn our opinion fro raioniT ttovruaui our opinion rrtjtj wneii nwtwiuon tai prvvtiDiy pasvsjiit-m.Uffs, mimuniiti- Uona trtoilr oonBdantlflJ. Ilandbookon Patenu ntlon M p ImtrleatlTO nt trtm. 0dat a CHdit aurnocy for MMWrlnff paUmiU tak en tbronirh Mann A Co, noeln Lm. without obmTvtx la th Pattenui Scientific Jfinericdtte ikin nonwmelr 11hiitnatd irMklr. hmrtrnt otr Lion of mnf otnvnUBo oimsJ. Ttjrmn, $9 i four roontBsV tL bom brail mwariMlorm. talsUion eSLCo ---'- New York BriiMh OOm. SB r St. Wublniton. D.C. ii nTthint; yon ami ertmimmi else nt AVrrjiniJiaiiK, confiiaHToroctnN aoitOTION. BHtmodl,aketck,er photo. tot trtm rillloa ana adTio htant Inm WABHINOTON, D.C. aXlRaVNEgia, Emtrw tn rnnimn Tnatono. DiufUa el TpPcwlTORIfca, baiH t claisMaam DiMotOUitMnL tmmtttlutmVmioirVM HmqiumiManM. ItMWuopmus llkkkalMT IntHalaaaef auolMMtd,wkloa OTHIiHul auMiaanwiiioHannalolm , imiudj Is Mt, mi ry. Wh omluf niw wmotm hmih w rm a writiot ItaahaitfM. frMMlVBKVfca tuMtna, ,aaa lu,t(uf K. ssav jli-snnS PIU OianKRT. Eta. len " 1 CC:;3TI?ATlOMif m fnM i.rrun m eijii 6iii.i ,. t n4BlAX)DPUIliriuK. Small, DIM mnd ptaa i loUi, amateur MmM tnr sblKlna i aMk i DnaMlSaaola.. KOlKJIII baiUmanlnafim latum j'U Vn Jag aai oaUf bf . f. B. DUFFY A CO. V. . CisMts wbt you 5 I n nrr5TC73 i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1901, edition 1
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