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4 An Excellent Combination, - The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, IStbuf or Figs, manufactured by the California Fio Svbup Co., illustrate ' the value of obtaining the liquid laxav tire principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative, and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet pr.mplly r.ni embling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable Quality and sub-, stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Sybup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. , BAIT FRANCISCO, CAL. LOtnaVTLLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Vorsolobyall Druggists. Prion Wo. per bottle. THE JOURNAL. New Bern, N. C, Jan. 10, 1902. Index to New Advertisements. Eale of valuable property, rhos. J. Mitchell Horses, etc. G, H. Waters & Bon Winter vehicles Oaks Market On next Saturdcy. Simmons & Hollowell Co Special. Business Locals. FOR BALE A good horse and baggy. The horse Is ten years old, and Is a good traveler, will work on farm or road. A good Bargain, Cheap. Apply to W. A. Wilson, Dover, N. C: JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey is the best. Middle street. On next Saturday, the Oaks Market will have dressed tnrkeys and chick ens. Prescriptions at Davis'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention is given them. Only the best drugs are used. The prices are reasonable. Send yours there to be filled. Celery Headache Powders. There is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fail to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Walnut Taffy and Walnut Buttercups at McSorley's. Sale of Valuable Property. Pursuant to the judgment in the action now pending in the Superior Court of Craven county, North Carolina, wherein The National Bank of New Bern is plaintiff and J. M. Bpencer, et als defend ants the undersigned will sell at public notion for cash, at the Court Bouse of said Craven county in the City of New Bern, on Tuesday, the 11th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1002, at 18 o'clock, raid-d, the following property, to wit: , All that body of land situated In said Craven county near the City of New Bern, west of End Street ana between Nense Road and Lawson'i Creek, known at the "Rhem Farm" embracing among other tracts of land the original "Rhem T1.. Ik. "H.rt" l.nri tha "f!rir" traot and the "Jerkins Field" and all the machinery and improvements oniald lands said lands conveyed to Kate E. - Johnson by deed dated Feb. ,1890 by F. M. Simmons, Commissioner, and de scribed in the complaint in said action. Also the horses, mules and farming Im- Jilements ' directed to be sold by laid udgment. M. DeW. 8TBVEN80N, Commissioner. Jan.JOth, 1902. i ' ' asaassssssssi " ' ' ; . i .) Embroidery Remnants. . . Beautiful Hamburg Edging and In serting remnants that told at IS and as high at 15c yd. reduoed to lOo yd. Also some remnants of silks and velvets at remnant prices. Zepher at Bo skein. BARF00TS. The superiority of Carolina Cough Care lies In the simple, natural reme dial, all purely vegetables,' of which It Is composed; Ton cannot get ' a better , family oough remedy) ; If you try it yon will always use It when you bars a cough to break up Bold et Mots, end guaranteed by Bradham's Pharmacy. '' If Tour children have Croup, Whoop .' lag Cough or a simple Cough,! An way' Croup Syrup will otrtainly relieve them It li about the only re medy prepared ei ' elnslralv for Croup and Children' Oonehs end we unhesitatingly recoa snend It as the best. Many use and praise It. We ruarantee It. Price 85c Bold ' at Henry! Pharmacy, Davis' Pharmacy, ; and Bradham's Pharmacy. . ; CAPUDINE Does hot effect-the ' heart:-- .:- Iljs'difleront from'other 1 r ' Headache Jtemodiof. -'.' t 3LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Mrs. J. A. Paris and children, are vis iting relatives at Moyton, N. O. : Mlu Virginia Baxter has gone to Philadelphia to study engraving. Mr, Leon Slmpkln has gone to Charleston to visit the Exposition. Mr. Joe Patterson has . returned from the University on account . of sick ness. . , .. - " 1 ' r . Mrs.' J. E. Latham returned last night, after "several days visit; at Beven springs,, , r - ' Miss Lula Dlckerson went to Beau fort last night to visit relatives and friends.. . , Bev. John Btaaly Thomas, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Suffolk, Va, is visiting his home in this city. OABTOHXA. I The "Buttons Banquet The annual banquet of the New Bern Steam Fire Engine Company was held last night In the company's handsome quarters on Craven street. The banquet was thoroughly enjoyed by about fifty members of the Button Company and guests, and In addition to a very elegant repast, there was a flow of toasts, that were as greatly enjoyed as the feast spread upon the table. The principal event of the banquet was the presentation of a very striking oil painting of Old Jim, the great hose wagon horse, the gift coming through Mr. Sam Eaton. On the picture frame was a tablet in scribed "Old Jim, after SO years of con stant and faithful service, January 1st, 1902." The presentation speech was most hap pily expressed by Assistant Chief Engi neer, T. C. Daniels. Don't Live Tog-ether. Constipation and health never go to gether. DeWitt's Little Early Rleeis promote easy action of the bowels with out distress. "I have been troubled with eostlveness nine years," says J O Greene, Depauw, Ind., "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best results." F 8 Duffy. Work on New Residence. The brick basement for the new resi dence being built by Mr. C. E.-Poyon Middle street Is being made. The build ing is on the lot Just south of Mr. Foy's former home which he sold to Mr. C. W Munger. The new structure will be modern in appearance and construction. During the last few months there has been a great deal of repainting of resi dences in .the city, much to the improved appearance, of the city. Among those so handsomely touched up are the homes of J. M. Howard on Pollock street, W. B. Blades and B. W. Smallwood on East Front street. The painters are now engaged In repainting the residence of Mr, Oeo. H. Roberts on Pollock street. Cut this out and take it to F. 8. Duffy & Co'a drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physio. They also cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness and headache. Hot Drinks at Davis'. During the cold weather, stop In at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy and get a cup of hot chocolate or tomato bouil lon, or you can get a glass of genuine coca-cola. The Great Barlow and Wilson. there was a gathering of minstrel lovers that packed the Opera House to the doors last night, that assembled to pay court to Barlow and Wilson's Min strels, as they appeared on their annual engagement. The performance consisted entirely of modem minstrel attractions. The people went to witness the fin de Steele minstrels of the season, and found them leaders by several lengths, for everything went fast enough to keep the most lively on the qui Vive. Their effi cient agent told the troth when he said that the company wu better this year than ever before. The performance abounds In new features, whloh kept the audlenot In a continual state of hilarity, the bit of, the .evening, being made by "the great Barlow and Wilson." , The vooal numbersj are gems. of the first water. The company is far superior to the Usual Standard attraction. Cincin nati Enquirer. A 4: , If troubled with S week digestion. belching, sour stomach, or If yon feel doll, after - eating, ' 4ry Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, So cents. Samples free at F. 8. Puffy 4 Go's, drag store.: ; ;i-.i:;' Clears at Davis'. ' : Davis' Prescription Pharmacy huex elusive, agency la this dty for the popu lar JTheo" cigars, Besides. this brand there are other well known brands. Buy yourclgars atDavls'.- i: Bool-keep Supplies, ; . 1 1 Yiolins Half Price, . . -j Lelt-over EoMaj Gccis. 20 i: , per com. tff. . : ilTmiisr'i M'CaroM I G. II. Onnctt. ; " COHTIHUED FBOM 71B8T FAGS. ' ment, herewith. The cancelled vouchers have been turned over to the Register of Deeds for safe keeping and S coupons are herewith turned over to the Board to be destroyed in their presence by the chairman, the same being of the denomi nation of 130.00 each, and numbered reseotlvely, 8, 4 and 156. , Respectfully, ' ' L. K.R Joans, . " Jas E. Cabbawat, By E. M. Grim, , - , Auditing Committee. D. L, Roberts. Treasurer In account - with Craven County, from September 1st, 1901 to January 1st, 1902, , ' . - GKCBBAX rUXD. ' JUeelpts. Aug. 81, To Balance On hand $8108 48 " errors as found by auditing committee 16 81 Oct. 14, ToBherlft Klnsey 628 83 " - " Jas. W. BIddle, Sheriff 20975 "", ' 100 28 81 i ., 78488 " ' " " 81515 It U ,4 amount overpaid 60 Nov. 4. To Jos Klnsey 242 09 " 13. " J. W. BIddle, Sh f 797 65 " ' " " ' " " 802 45 " 80 " " - " 761 60 u m M ii ii ii 288 40 Dec. 8. " " " " " 600 00 " 6. " D. L. Ward, back taxes 87 00 " " ." J. W. BIddle, Sh'f 63180 h i ii ii ii ii 86g 29 " 47 " ' " " " 401 18 II II H II II 11 $8367 06 DISBURSEMENTS. By voucers paid 7961 88 " Commissions paid D, L. Roberts 231 70 8193 68 Jan. 1. To balance INTEREST FUND. Sep. S. By balance 178 48 2811 To Jos Klnsey ex-Sh'f 1425 00 Deo. 5. By 8 coupons 90 00 " " " D. L. Roberts, com: missions 8 65 12166 Jan. 1. To balance 1303 84 Fenee No. 1. Sept. 1. To balance 81 65 Nov. 1. By D. L. Roberts, commissions 98 Jan, 1. To balance 80 67 Fenoe Ho. 3. Jan. 1. By balance - 7 71 Dec. 27 " R. Russell, voucher 16 10 Dec. 27 To J. W. BIddle, Sh'f 16 10 23 81 " By balance 7 71 FINKS AND PENALTIES, Sept, 1. To balance 184 82 ' 9. " J.M.Harrett 4 85 1 18 " L. E. Lathlnghouse 6 00 Oct. 26, u J. B. Morton, 1 p 10 00 ' " 8. R, Street 6 00 Nov. 9 " .1 00 ' 80 " W.M.Watson 85 50 Dec. K. - 285 00 481 17 By balance 481 17 Jan. 1. To balance 481 17 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND. Jan. 1, To balance 139 62 Ordered that a voucher be drawn In favor of L. H. Cnter for S7.16 being the amount of three receipts paid by the Treasurer for Interest claimed by him on vouchers, and the same when issued be cancelled, the . Treasurer having al ready paid said amount.' Ordered that a voucher be drawn la favor of O. D. Bredham for 11.85 for In terest on vouchers paid by the Treasurer and same when Issued be cancelled, the Treasurer having already paid said In terest. Board took recess until 8 o'clock p. Board mat at I o'clock a. mi January 7th, 1909. Present Commissioners, Jones Baxter, Tnlcher and Wood." . Ordered that property, helng lot on Spring street, listed to A.B. JTonvllle at 118.00 be reduced to 12.00 on account of error of list taker. .-- The board proceeded (o draw ,a Jury for a special term of one ' week of the 8uperlor Court for civil eases exclusive to be held on the trd day February 1901, It being the 1st Monday la said month. No. 1 township Edward MoLaw horn. . -. - -' No. S townahlp-Jobn M. ) Whllford, W.D. Wbltford. ' ' ; -' - No. I township A. T. Trench, W. E, McCoy. : .. v. No. I township Joshua Adams, C. C. Boil ; ' :- ;;' No 6 township Wm. Bays, ' Allen Arnold, Robert Rows. ' No. 7 township Howard Forsyth. . No. 8 township E ' T. Berry, Issac Cohen, John B. Ives, W. T. Hill. ' A LIGHT COUGH. Il not an easy thing to l.wn it fasten! Itself onto the bronchial tubes and rerhis for the lungs. There Is a v to S!,.,ke II Out of thi svtm. It's n y way, lnk ( .orry-U!y( erlne. '1 1j!s rem e.lT cum evitrjr time. Its cn rmlve prp!rtl'- iro to the Pp.it hen I' o n n lUtie tliVI:i 'i r',v yoil ami (hlvi'S It 0"t 'i It I ' ' ''I " .4 I No. 9 township A. B. Dawson, E Z B Davis, G, M, Lathlnghouse. On motion the regular monthly bills were allowed. Ordered by the Board that the clerk notify Jos. Klnsey, Ex-sheriff to pay the balance due the county for taxes on or before the 80th day of January 1908 or an action will be Instituted in the Super ior Court to recover the same. . .- ;i ' Ordered that properly on Braggs Ally be changed-from John H. .Fisher to W. T Biol, on account of error. - .ft ' The Treasurer - presented his report which wu accepted and ordered spread upon the minutes. " Report of D, L. Roberts, Treasurer of :. Craven county: ,;.- - '.s---:1 : Qeaeral Fund. Dec S. To Balance . 18845 8. To Jas. W. BIddle" 500 00 " 6. ToD.L. Ward 8700 " U. To Jas W. BIddle 681 80 " To vouch ers - 868 Dec. 87. do 82 77 do 40118 2,204 35 Dec. 81. By vouchers Jan, 1. By Balance 2,030 87 173 48 8,204 85 Interest Aoeonnt. Dec. i. To Balance 1,305 59 1,895 69 " 81. By Conpons 90 00 " " By D L Roberts, Com. 2 25 " '! " Balance 1,808 84 1,895 50 Fence, No. 1. Jan. 1. To balance Fenee, No. 3. Dec. 2. By balance Dec. 27. By voucher 80 07 7 71 16 10 23 81 Dec. 27. To Jas W. BIddle Jan. 1. To balance 16 10 7 71 13-81 Speclnl Bridge Fund. Jan. 1. To balance 139 62 Fines and Penalties. Deo. 2. To balance 196 17 " 16. To W. M. Watson 385 00 481 17 Jan. 1. By balance 481 17 481 17 D. L. ROBERTS, Treas. Craven Co. AjA I J J an & & Lots ot Bargains leit from first days sale of "Leit Over" Embroideries, Valencinnes Laces and insertings. although many patterns are en tirely closed out. i : f To add new interest to this sale we place ' . ' ON SALE THIS MORNING , , , . .. . a Beautilui line of real and imi-; tatlon Torchon Lace and Inseriing. All nice patterns but at greatly; Eeduced Prices. . . . These- Embroideries Val. Laces and Torchons are to be seen to be appreciated, 1 Ask; to see the Special J 5c 36 inch LaYon . ' . 1 1 - w 67 Police!: Sircci. 5' !!;?!! t I f 1 1 1 1 ft ' TEE MARKETS. The fol owing quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham A Co, New Bern n. o. - : - Naw Tobe, Jan. 9. Conoiij I'' Open. HlgK Low. Close January..t.;, 7.75 7.90 7.75 7.90 March 7.96 8.08 7.96 . 8.08 May 8.05 8.18 8.05 8.18 July .....09 8JSI 8.09 8.21 Aug. .. . . ... .. 7.92 ' 8.077.92" 8.07 Chicago, Jan. 9. Vf hbat: Open. High. Low. Close May......... 844 84, 881 88 CoBHr Open. High. Low. Close May :.. 87, 67 66f 66f Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close Jan .882 877 New York, Jan. 9. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 128JJ 125 122 122 Con. T So By 831 831 U.8.L 12 Hi U. B. S 44 441 431 48f Tex. Pac 89 A. O. F 301 801 V. C. C Copper.... 71 71 09 69 Cot. Oil rsa Liverpool t Spots 4.18-82. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Jan-Feb 4.27. Apr-May 4.27, May-June 4.27. NEW BERN COTTON MARKET. Cotton was quoted In the local market yesterday at 7 to 7. PORT RECEIPTS. Same week last year. 176,000 22000 46000 Last week 296,000 This week. Sat. 56000 Hon. 45000 Tiles. 65000 Wed. 44000 Thurs. 82000 Frl. 33000 24000 260C0 24000 175,000 LAXATIVE TASTELESS HILL TONIC, Combining the luatlTe property of Omrtcarta. beneficial as a gener al tonle. Guaranteed, 60c. Onlyold at Kodol Dyspepsia Cur," Dlrjeata what you eat. Asm A A A AAA A A AAAAAA AAAAAAA uary pecial ft - - ' TV c z z o $o$oowoo$ C Z Z Z") Boy s and mm REDUCED 20 PER CENT. Children's 3 piece suits, from 3 to 8 years : $1.50 Suite, now $1.20. 2.00 1.60. 3.00 , 2.40. 4.00 3.20. 5.00 4.00. Boy's Suits, 8 to 16 years : t6.00 Suits, now $4.80. 5.00 4.00. 4.00 " , S.20. Boy's Long Trouser Suits and Over coats all 20 per cent less than regular price. NOW is the time to fit jour boys. We can save you money. Qualities guaranteed. TERMS UASH. . G. DUO & CO.. O Men's A iBrushes hair mtuanEs, TOOTH BsmnEH EATXIER BRUSHEN. AT COST PRICES. We buy a large line of 25 per cent. off. We make the price we would have to JKfS tape to ua is we sell so manv o J profits." DUFFY'S FOR Horses, Mules, Buggies, Farm Wagons, Cart Wheels and Harness GIVE ME A TRIAIs THOS. J. Court Notice. SPEQAL TERM. Oa the request of the Board of Com missioners of Craven county, His Excel lency the Governor has ordered a special term of the' Superior Conrt for said county for the trial ot civil cases only to be begun and held on the first Hon day In February next, said term to con. tlnue for one week. The regular February term of the Su perior Court tor the trial of civil cases will followHhe special term and begins on Monday ' February the 10th to con tinue one week. Judge Francis D. Winston will preside at both terms. ' r , . W. HWaisok, ... ' ' ' . Clerk Superior Conrt JanuaryB 1908. TUCKER'S GB1M & HlfiELI fOBKS, Granite & Marble Monuments, ' : Contractors for Building Stone. E A Tucker 8 Bto, . 110 North Front Stress, ' WIlMlKaTOP, . S, G. '' NOTICE I . . . ' ' '. .All creditors of 3. H. Vinson will iileaM render sn Itemised statement of their account to me at once. Those Indebted to him will kindly remit to cover their account and oblige. ; - G. L. VlNBOlf, - '''..'... Administrator. De?. 16th, 1901. Ltuldren s Boy's Wear, 8 AT COST. sample brashes every year and get the 25 per cent. You get them at pay for regular stock. The advan- more "Quick sales and Small PHARMACY. MITCHELL. Carolina Worm Killer has never been known to fail when needed and alwa'sdoes good, even when a Worm Killer is not needed, by preventing the need. Eee? Iffe. AT BRADHAM'S. HORSE SHOER F. TBENWITH Shoes Horses at his shop next to Street's Stables, South Front St. A Mother's Horror I Croup, Croup, ' can be prevented if need in time and cured almost Instantly by using. WAY'S CROUP STROP, V AT BRADHAM'S. 86a. ' At Oaks Market ' - potjiItry- . ft sal "J msmMmmi wwvnv . Va1. PnrV. Wntton. WestatSl t SfllK IF.Va llMABrB fl lnisaVaMtsl IJsaASlSa . Western and Native Beef. Hmthneld Hams, Koneleas Ham, break out Bacon, emoaeu lungue. - rora Dausege, mixea rausara, rnn farts, Bologna, Fresh Tripe, Pig Feet t VIQETA8LK3 (larmts. Parsnto. Cabbaare, Irish Fs tatoee, Yam potatoes, Celery, Onions, WILD DUCKS. 1 57 Croai Elrcct t ?ittf it HiH! i i i 1 1 HtiHMUtt; ,
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