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VOL X1X-N0. 210 : SIW BIRH, I. C, SUN DAT MORNING, DECEMBER I, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR 9 ... MICE OLD QUAKER Cured of Catarrh By Peruna After 20 Years' Suffering. LADY MRS. FOLLT ETAK9, A LITE-LONG FRIEND OF PE-EU-NA. "My wife (Polly J. Brans) says she feels entirely cared of systemic catarrh of twenty years' standing. She took nearly six bottles of thy excellent medi cine, Peruna, as directed, and we feel very thankful to thee for thy kindness and advice. She did not ever expect to be so well as she Is now. Twelve years ago It cured her of la grippe. I want to tell thee there has been a great deal of Peruna used here last winter. Peruna does not need praising. It tells for itself. We can and do recommend It to anyone that Is afflicted with catarrh." As ever, thy Mend, John Evans, South Wabash, Ind. The above letter written by a venerable old Quaker, Mr. John Evans, living at South Wabash, Ind. tells In his quaint language hia cxporienee with the national catarrh remedy, Peruna. The Quakers lieve always been eh t aoterised by " their untiring mm is relieving, the .suffering ot their own poor, and are hospitable, sweet-spirited and gentle people. They universally wear plain, unobtrusive clothing, not so much tor uniformity, as to escape the ever-changing fashions In dress. 4 Their honesty and Veracity Is well known. Henoe this letter will be read with Interest by all classes. Could any words be more to the point, could any evidence be more oonylnclng, than the above persuasive, direct, sin cere letter T Systemlo catarrh Is a con dition in which chronic catarrh has per. vaded the whole system. Catarrh first begins by localising Itself in some one or more organs of the body, bat very soon it shows a tendency to spread to other organs. If it is not checked, the whole system becomes invaded by this Insidious disease. When catarrh has reached this stage, of course it has gone beyond the reach of all local remedies. Nothing but a systemic remedy can reach it. Peruna is the only remedy yet devised to meet such cases. Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system. ' It does its work quietly, but surely. It oleanses the mucous membranes ot the whole body. It produces regular functions. Peruna restores perfect health in a natural way. Anna P. Nichols, Vice Orand Baxter Robekah Lodge, in a lettor from 906 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., says " My friends rec ommended Peruna so highly that I pur chased a bottle to try it and have never been sorry. " At times my system became en tirely run down, I could not sleep well and lost my appetite. Since I have used Peruna I feci like a different woman and hardly know what It is to be sick. I congratulate you on the merits of your wonderful medicine and wish you continued success. " One of Dr. Hartman's free books on catarrh, sent to any address by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Anna P. Nlohols. HACKURN 1 W I L.1. MAKE A . J SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS GOODS THIS WEEK. Broad Cloths, Venetians, Ladies Clolh, Covert Cloth, Pebble and Fancy Ar mure, Henriettas, Serges and Cheviots, in colors and black. See our 25c line in the window, re duced irom 40c and 60c W We will also make a special ot Um- brellas and Handkerchiels. f yjy All who contemplate making Useful U Xmas Presents will do well to visit our W a4J stores, w 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. 1 Solicitor 7th District Appointed. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Novembar 3). 0. C, Lyon of Elizabeth Town is appointed solicitor of the Seventh District, to succeed 0. M. McLean who died yesterday, who was to have been appointed. An Evangelist's Story. "I suffered for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various reme dies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Kirk- man, evangelist of Belle River, 111. "I have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from, maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Care affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and long troubles. For croup It Is unequalled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to take, never falls and Is really a favorite with the children They like it. F. S. Duffy. ) tisyviyviyvisVtist tsisiyv 1 Fresh Cauliflower, Celery and Danish Cabbage, s We are also headquarters for anything youjwant in the grocery line. If yon want Good Coffoe, Tea utter, Flour and . Pure Vermont Maple Syrup try ours and you will use no other. We also have a full line of Fancy Oranges, Malaga Gropes, Mixed Nut?, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, N. 0. Dried and Evaporated Apples. 8end me your order for anything in my line and I guaran tee to please you or you get yoar money bock. Tours to Please, , J. 23. l?JLiLZR0SS3s&, Jr.; Wholesale and Retell Orocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad & Hancock 8m. " : FOR RENT ! . 9 room brick house, Hancock it, between" Pollock and South Front, hat water, sewerage arui bath. '-1 Offices and stores rj ruler Stanly Hall on Craven street ; ; Thoroughly renovated and paint ed throughout. Inquire W ' JI. HAHN & BON'S TAL BES f AT TOE 1 :: Ceotxal Meat Market, Cor. Broad ft Middle Bts., . - (Oaks Market's old stand) you will find the nicest lint of fresh Heats the' mar ket affords.' The place has been newly painted and flicd up with a view of ca tering to the wants ot the first-class trade of tlie city. At any time you desire a nice steak or roast of either native or western beef give us ealL We will be Murderer Respited. 3poclal to Journal. IUlkioii, Nov. 30. Drew Vaughn, icntenccd to bang at Wlnton, neit Monday, for murder, Is again respited by the Governor, this time until Deoem- ber 12th, as the Qovernor has not had time to fully examine the new evi dence TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, eolds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Oo. Soldiers Defeat Sailors. Special to Journal. PniLtDiLFOiA, Pa., November SO In the annnal contest between West Point and Annapolis foot ball teams,' played on Franklin Field, this afternoon, West Point won by a score of 11 to 5. Manner of Fighting Fire at A. & M. College Caused Total Loss. The Best Prescription for JUlarU. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gaova's Tasteless Chill Tosic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form No curs no pay. Price SOc - Reward in Cropsey Matter. 8ptclal to Journal. " ,5 ' ., -.l RsLBtOR, November 7 80. Governor Ayoock offers three hundred dollars re wsrd for the arrest of the Unknown per son or person!, who: have either ab dueled or murdered Nellie Cropsey of Elisabeth City, '.t."Cir-l ?,fa fpr. Boll's FOlt tor Liver IBs One pills dose. Box, W pills, lOcts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, BU lonineu, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Or, Bull's Pills never gripe. CASTOR I A ; , Tor Infants and Children. .'Ibi Kind Yoa fox A!:;s C::;tl THE MARKETS. New State Charters. Craig Law Be fore This Session Supreme Court, den. Toon Quite 111. The King's ters. Ralhioh, November 30. Most of the talk here today was about the fire which late last night-destroyed Wsatauga Hall at the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, two miles west of here. . The Are originated In a loft over the kitchen, In which were stored mattresses, and va rious other very Inflammable property and was due to a defective flue. The building was three stories in height. On the first floor was the dining hall, used also for dancing and Receptions; In rear of It the kitchen, and on the second and third floors were 27 rooms, occupied by 40 cadets. The occupants were aroused about 11 o'clock by the smell of smoke and found the rooms full of It. There was a good water supply and the cadets got to work. A number of the cadets who roomed In the burned building were in the city. Some windows were raised to let out the smoke which was suffoca ting. The fire corps of the college and the city firemen were at work and thought they had the fire under control, but made the grave mistake of catting s hole in the slate roof. This created a draft and about midnight the fire began In earnest, air getting at It through the open windows. Most of the cadets in the building lost all their property. The loss Is about $10,000, with 0,000 insur ance. The 40 cadets thus burned out were forced to go home today, as there was no room for them. The other buildings are full and so are all the available rooms In West ;Iialcigh. The legislature will now have to provide more dormitories. It was urged to do so at the last session but failed. The HI ate charters the Lumberton Cotton MlUs, capital $75,000, O. C Nor ment and others stockholders. The mill will both spin and weave. A Char ter was also grsnted today to the Caro lina Electrio Co., of Maxton, capital $50, 000, W. S. McNalr and others stock holders. It will furnish light, power and heat. Two convicts from Nash county ar rived at the penitentiary today, to serve ten years, for house breaking Some ot the other convicts from that county were sent toForsythe to work on the roads. The remarkable decreaso io the mem hershlp of the King's Daughters In this State will cause remark. A few years ago there were hundreds of circles, while now there are only IS. Here In Raleigh there were 17, now there Is but one. The fact that the supreme court will have to pass at this term upon the valid ity of the Craig law, which requires cor porations formed in other States and doing business here to domesticate them selves, and that then the case will go on appeal to the U. S. supreme court, is of public Interest. There are four cases In volving this point. The news today from Gen. Toon, State superintendent of public instruc tion, who Is sick here, and threatened with pneumonia, is that he Is resting easier. His sickness started with a chill which Gov. Aycock says lasted three hours and was the severest be ever saw. Gen. Toon's sickness Is unquestionably serious. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern N. C. Nnw Yor, Nov. 30. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Dec 7.1 7.03 7.58 - 7.58 January 7.02 7.62 7.56 7.56 March 7.60 7,60 7.55 7.55 May 7.58 7.58 7.54 - 7.54 Chicago, Nov. 80. Whbat: Open, flleh. Low. Close Dec 73 73J May 77j 77 Corn: Open, High. Low. Close May 65 65 Ribs: Open. Hinli. Low. Close Jan 815 . H33 Health and Beauty. A poor complexion Is usually the re- salt of a torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse Is carried off It will surely cause Impure blood. Pimples, bol'.s and other erup tions follow. This Is nature's method of throwing off the poisons which the bow els failed to remove. De Witt's Little Early Risers are world famous for reme dying this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels bat never cause griping, oramps or distress. Bsfe pills. F. S. Duffy. :k. or p. . Members of Alhenla Lodge No. 8 are earnestly requested to attend a nesting of their Lodge to be held Tuesday even lag Deosmbsr Srd, 1801, at 7.80 o'clock Election of offloers. ' " ' ' J. U. SMITH, l ; i-K. of B. ft 8. ew Bern Lodge No. i, F. H. fc C 1 Members of above Lodge are requested to attend a meeting of their Lodge to be held Monday evening December 8d, 1901 at T.JO o'clock. v '-, ' ... .r ; : Election ot officers and other Import ant business. - : ,'' J.H. SMITH. t?;' r,'f Prosperity. M I Where's that prosperity r Wen, ws should say so I Noticing as ws did yes terday the number' of. loads 61 material that passed by the door ws could not but Inquire about It, And In answer from several draymen ws were told that all the brick were from Moere's Wood and Brick Tsrd. - ; 1 1 Celerr Headache Powders. : I There is not any. better remedy for , headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davli' Prescription Pharmacy, , . ' ; - !lew York, Nov. 30. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 125 126 125 125 Con. T So Ry 34 34 U. S. L 12, 12 U. S. 8 43 43 Tex. Pac 40J A. C.F 29 29 B. R. T 00 64 Va. Ch May 710 705 NEW HERN COTTON JVIAUKKT. Cotton sold in the local market yes terday from 7 to 7.30. Liverpool Spots 4 11-32. Sales 5,000 bales. Futures, Nov-Icc. 4 12. Dec-Jan 4.11. Apr-May 4.09. New York. Nov. 39. Advices to J. E. Latham &o., yester day, were: Latham Alexander & Co's estimate of 9 millions discredited very little buying power. It. Moork & Co. Tobacco Seed For Farmers. All persons wishing good tobacco seed csn get same by calling at Planters Warehouse, New Bern, N. O. One Night Only ! Friday. Dec. 5th, The Complicated Farcial Extravaganza in 6 acts. A nop, skip anil a jnmp. A Bell Boy Produced with Special Scenery, Me chanical and Electrical Effects. Played by a company of Metropolitan Artists. If you want to laugh keep your oye on the date. Under the direction of Goodman & Drew. WeKnow Our Business Ton wouldn't patronize a dmralirt who did not. There la no risk when you trade here. We have made the drug businen a careful study for yeais. Prescription work is ol vital importance. With b ion ou anxnu dtod uuum KnKfl. ' We have in stock a large llnool Cm,.! Vlnrr Chiraols Vuti tor Mm and rrOSW lYlIIg JJo;s,uittUooi chamois lined With flannel. rroSt VUeenan, uirinMae rf chamois covered wim i-runcn luimci. perfect pnotcctluii ftKahui cold and sudden h.nircs arainst couchs. colds, pneumonia, and nil cheat and lung troubles. Jurt the thing tot onuurun gouts w auoui. itkc, s.uv. ChlUlron's sties, $tjOO. C D. BRADHAil. Fresh Pork 1 Sausagre. Fresh lot Clover Hill Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, On tario Buckwheat Cream Cheese, Bologna, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Corned Beef, Small Hams and Breakfast Strips. Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Nice New Prunes 5c lb. Large Prnnes 10c lb, Jellies and Fruit Jams. Lima Beans, White Beans, Split Peas. Irish Potatoes and Codfish. Yam Potatoes. Nuts all kinds new crop. Complete stock of everything usually keDt in a flrst-claas grocery store. Lowest possible prices. I will appreciate n i . . i enure 0i your traae. lonurs truly, Wholesale fe Retail Grocer, 3 t I if nitfvnf . I. MS AN K . i ji 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. j Something New. 5 Arrivals for this week are as follows : W. R. Pancake Flour, Buckwheat, Currants, Haisins, Prunes, Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Candies, Dates, Figs. Dried and Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Green Apples,Cracker Dust, (Jrac ers-both package and loose.Waf er ettes, Macaroni, Cheese, Tapaico, Postum Cereal, Grape Nuts, Oats, Etc. Space forbids my continuing, as I could mention articles enough to fill one side of this paper. Call and get your wants supplied. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. 'Phone 137. The Latest in China Indian Head Ware, no China closet com plete without it. Tryon's Palace and scenes from New Bern on China, appropriate to send your friend. AT WHITEHURST S 45 Pollock St. Have You Jried Arch bell & Co.'s Coffees 9 liiSjLBook Store Favor us with a visit and have your Holiday Gift prob lem solved. G. N. Ennett. A CENTURY AGO the didn't have the style ot earrlagee we nave -today, with comfort and style eomblned. They didn't have repair shops with sncn sgienaia equipment as onti shops have. We are ready tor any kind ot repair work . yon can brine. We will do It thoroughly and promptly. You won't find our charges toobiRU. r, Kf -v-.. . BPKCIAL NOTI0E Anyone desiring to purchase a Waters buggy on one years time can do so until Jan. 1st by. giving gooa secunty.'.r.; ' .(.; t . . H. Waters 5c Bon, Phone 185, -' 78 Broad St Nrrw Ban, 5, 0, LONG XXPKRIXKCS and the skill gained through the constant practice en ables ns to successfully repau all kinds ot guns and revolvers. - . tr -! : ISow ts the time to prepare for hunt ing;. We arc prepared to supply, your wants In ammunition and runs. . . r- Our stock ot Sporting Goods Is com plete, root Balls, Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, In tact everything that you want In tbia IUm. , -i.-1---- ' t h; XVtL 'X. ixjOLEv . Dealer in Biotolm, rooumita, BronfuM Good, PnOHoosirHS, Job Pimmo, ItcBBii Stamps, dial Pkiassa, i-3 mm st ; w km, r. It you have not do so at once and you will get the best value in the city. Respectfully, Archbell & Co., PH0HB 194. 75 BROAD ST. At Oaks Market POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Geese. MEATS Veal, Pork, Mutton, Western Lamb, Western and Native Beef. Bngar Cured Hams, Sliced Hani, Hmitnflehl Hams, Honeless Ham, Break fast Bacon, bmoked Tongue. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sausage, Frank furts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pigs Feet. VEGETABLES Carrots, Parsnip, Cabbage, Irish Po tatoes, Yam .Potatoes, Celery, Onions, Lettuce. WILD DUCKS. Oaks TIJIeat 1VI arket, 57 Broad Street The) 5tyl In Oar Overcoat- ; gives aa Individuality whloh the well dressed man.anpreciatcs. There is , a variety ot styles this season tot yon to choose irom. We have all the best ma terials and a big variety ot exclnsive de signs. We1 male overcoats. , Yon seed one BOW. . y.;; ttjuwoW I i l'ChetdwIdate fr ' l if.'. 'I.,--.-: r .-.V." . vV .'-!..,'. iiJ; r :,-.'.":; able te servs yea at all times. .; ; f . " ' '
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