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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, except Monday, at 9i Kiddle street.; . ' PhohbNo.8., CHARLES L. STEVENS. . -.V. XPITOB ABO TBOPBIHTORfl -.; wl .; BUBSCRIPTIOH RITES.. . One year, la advance.......".. . ;VT One year, not In advenee... .... ,8.00 vi' Monthly, by carrier In the city..... 80 - -' . ... ';' v Advertising Rates furnished on.'.eppll 'cation. I " - - '' ' -. Entered at the Post Office, New Ben, K. C, as second class matter. ' Qfflelal Paper of New Bern and emss Crave Connty.; .-, New Bern, N.;C Jan. II, 1908. RESULTS FROM OVER PROTEC TION. The stupendous gifts of American millionaires, made millionaires most of them through the American system of over protected Industries, their immense money gifts to colleges and charities are beyond the conception in their vastneas, of the ordinary citizen , whose income ranges along with his expense of living. It is the system of protection which has enabled Andrew Carnegie to pile up sevi ral hundred million dollars, so much money that he cannot spend It, or re duce it to any appreciable extent even through great gifts to various institu tions. The protection for American Interests re illy deserving, and a continued pro tection for industries which sell their manufactures at 10 to 40 per cent less In foreign markets, than the American buyer must pay for the same, is legisla tion of two very different characters. The political cry of "Infant Industries most be protected," ought not deceive any one, and yet it will unless the peo ple study the question of protectlonrnot for personal benefit, but for community benefit. A study of the country, Its "appalling prosperity" of to day, is significant, and demands the care of those in public of fice, lest the present years of fatness find the country unprovided foi years of leanness, that can and most probably will come, through the extravaganoe of flush times. Over protection, unnecessary protec tion of Industries, is Increasing the nam berof American millionaires, and the drift of the times is too much for the care of those already over protected, in stead of protecting interests which vi tally concern the happiness and prosper lty of the masses of the people. Deafness Cannot be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the -ear. there is only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the muoous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed yon have a rumbling sound or Im perfect bearing; and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and nnless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are eaused by ca tarrh, whiolt Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the muoous turf aces. ;. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Dure. Bend for circulars, free. F.J. CHEN XT ft CO,Toledo,0.. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . -V HalTs Fam&T Pills are the best. French Venezuelan Claims. Paris, Jan. .Inquiries show that the Frenchmen having claims against Yne Mls are urging the French government to adopt coercive measures. .' ' r OAMTOniA. ' .. - The. Last Crew Retort, , 'I x: Algiers, La.; Jan. A crew of nine i. ; fishermen from the steamer "Sparta,' which sank off Atlantic City January. '. , landed here today. They had been given K" -Op as lost," "" v ' ; ; '";(. u fByopopsia Ouro Diesis ui.at yea eat ' - This preparation contains all of tht dlgeatanU and digests alt kinds" ol , food. Itclves insUntrellef and never " falls to cure. It allows you to eat all '. the food you Want. The moAtnonglllve stomach can take it. Hy Us tine many thonsands of dyHpeptlcs have Urn .,, cured after evnryUilrii? clrte fiiil(d. It ';. prevents formation of gas on the atom '"' S' h, relieving all dlHtress after eating .'. Muting unnecessary, rieiiut to tuko. 'ium Ci, bout) (xUiUiim i Wii. tuv iMj. (wm "f. 8. DUFFY A CO. -. r f i .ILLS CF FAliiiC... ' Cue of the feat-..es cf the s a son Is h!fU necked lace i.mcy waists fur din ners and hifcu teas. Pineapple albatross, a weave that suggests a combination of the ordinary albatross and crepon with a silky, shimmery surface, Is particularly ef fective for house gowna. ';: .. Fur toques are relieved by trimming of flowers, an effective mink model showing facing of yellow and white Chrysanthemums. . Dahlias and camel Uas are used on many of the new fur bat, - , -.. fihadowy Watteau designs appear up on some of the new French two toned or chameleon taffetas tbnt are used for entire .evening -gowna, fancy - theater .wraps and the linings of costly opera wraps, r f ' - ' - ' ' People who want the latest thing are buying glove handkerchiefs fine little squares of French linen to tuck Into the palm of a glove.' .These are about a quarter the size of the ordinary hand kerchief, .some embroidered, some lace edged. ; 'Skirts of nacre silk mohair trimmed with strappings of the same and tuck . ed vertically nearly their entire length, worn under raglans and French new markets of Russian green, ,: Napoleon Hue and other colored cloth, are among the greatly favored styles for matron, ly wear; .. ..-. , .. s Remedy tor Nervous Exhaustion. . Are yon weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew your strength and vitality. It is the Greatest Nerve "Builder known. , It is a marvel ous vital! set ahi strengthened It quick ly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and failing health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Benewer and Life Strengthened Bold by T A Henry, New Bern.-.. The Qnlelc Cnu. The quick craze is by no means new, but seems Just now to be more In trusive than ever before. Here is a young woman practicing fourteen hours a day to cultivate her voice. Re sult, lost voice. Nearly all the pugi lists, active and retired, are writing volumes on "How to Get Strong Quick," and the reader are exercising two or three hours a day, when ten minutes are quite enough. Result, lost health. The get rich quick fellows, in Jail and out, are hiring able lawyers to help them devise scheme that will defy the law and enable them to fleece Iambs regardless of the code. New York Press. Heads Should Never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie; Va., she writes -Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches I had suffered from for two years." Cure Head ache, Constipation, Biliousness, 85c at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Disastrous Paint Fire. Jersey City, Jan. 9. Fire this mora Ins; destroyed the", building of Reed & Collins, dealers in paints and chemicals. A terrifflo explosion followed and shook buildings a block away. Write This Down in the book of memory; "There Is no such thing as a harmless cough. Every cough Is a warning of a confidence that goes from bad to worse nnless It Is rem edied right away. Opium-laden medi cine is a delusion. Allen's Long Bal sam cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial passages, so that the lungs get plenty of air. Why not get a bottle today? :" eqojD uosjqarr papiaj mi etnoq Iujq pas jsq qojnua oj jerq&j(puvt pepp) ex. nemo peuorqroj p0 jsoz eqx Salvation Oil the Best .Liniment. Prle,:l8 ots; llarge bottle Sats."Gret est cor on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, - Sprains, Backache1 Btlffnesa, Cats, Braises, Wounds, rwell. Ings, Bona and Frost BIteeA Bavatloa 00 kins all pain. : -. .; . Itecorered British Gun. London, Jan, l-Lor4 Kitchener re ports that the second British gun which the Boer captured at Baakelaagi has been reoorered. 1 1 , - V ' ' Beat put of aa Increase of His ' fV ? ' FCDSlOB i..'lvii' A Uetlcait war veieran and promi nent editor writeti "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier la Mexico to '47 and '48 1 contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an In crease In my pension for , on every re newal a dose of It restore me". It Is aneqnalled as a quick care for diarrhoea and Is pleasant and sate-to take. For sale by F " Duffy Co. . . :::v,::'-:. " ' Angl o-German Discord. . r ,' London, Jan. 9. The stinging rebuke administered to Chamherlala by Chan cellor Von Bu!owiof the German Reich stag, has caused intense and widespread Irritation and Is greatly Increasing the bitterness of the Anglo-German dis cord. A' - - : .. ANNUAL MEETING " ,', OfStockholdcra of tne Rational Bank of Hew Bern, R. C. ' - The annual meeting of th slockbold rs of this bank, for the election Of Its directors, and lbs trtnnacllon of inch other builness ai Buy come before thi m, will be hold at their banking home, on Ihstnd Tnoiday ofJnury, bolng the 14th d iy of January, 1933. Tie polls will be cinonivl at 13 o'cloi k M. tote closfvl lit 1 P. It. ' ' G. H. r... K,T, '' CoUiiur. recemlcr 13 1501. " Vienna, Jan. 9.-The Al!fjj)eine 21 tung'i Sofia correspondent reports that despite denials, It Is a fact that Mies Stone, '.the American missionary, " ab ducted by brigands, was liberated ten days ago and that the full ransom de manded for her release was paid. The missionary, the correspondent says, em barked at Salonica. for Genoa, ea route for America. - - - . New Century Comfort ' - V Millions are dally finding a world of comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kill pain from Burns, tfcalds. Cuts. BrnUesi conquers Ulcers, rand Fever Sores; cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Bolls and Felons; remove. Corn and Warts; Best Pile cure On earth." Only SSo. at C. D. Bradham's drug store. - Year's Deficit at Harvard. - Boston, Jan. 9. The statement of the treasurer of Harvard University, just Is sued, shows that the institution ran be hind last year 1 300,000. - . The Mothei's Favorite, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the mother's favorite It Is ' pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It la 'Intended especially fo coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and Is the best medicine made for these diseases. ' There Is not . the least danger in giving it to children for It contains no opium or other injurious diug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For Bale b F 8 Duffy A Co. Bla Touch f Hamor. "Always," says the astute news edi tor to the new reporter, "always be on the lookout for any little touch of hu mor that may brighten up our col umns." , That evening the new reporter band ed In an account of a burglary in a butcher's shop which commenced, "Mr. Jeremiah- Cleaver, the weU known butcher. Is losing flesh rapidly of late." Exchange. CoBvcrMtlomal Freaeh. "Can you sneak French?" "A little. That Is, I can shrug my shoulders." London Answer. A Prominent Woman Speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, In peaking of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run In to pneumonia. I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow Worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me tc try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found It was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again.' For sale by F B Duffy & Co. A Good Blanr or Them Woa't. Most of the women are now quietly working on Christmas presents and aaylng they don't' know whether they will get them done In time or not Atchison Globe. Finds Way to Live Long. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen We Is made by editor O H Downey, of Churn busco, Ind.,"I wlshlo state," he writes "thatDr, King's New Discovery for Consumption Is the most Infallible re medy that I have ever known for Coughs Colds and Grip. It's invaluable to peo ple with weak lung. Having this won derful medicine no one need dread Pneu monia or Consumption. Its relief I In stant and care certain." C D Bradbam guarantee every COo and 11.00 bottle, and give trial bottle free. ' ' THE TURQUOISEv : The turquoise, the birthatone for De cember, ignlne prosperity. The turquoise was a familiar and fa vorite gem among the ancient Mexi can and Indiana of the west -?;; The turquoise fade when It owner I in, and die when the wearer la at tacked by an Incurable maladyao they ay.--.- v-V'''-'.! f The German claim thafby its vary ing shade the tnrqnol torn telltale ton th caprice and mood of Its wearer.; i-'-i-.VV ,.t ; ; Shakespeare give these 1 word to Shylock: "He would not have lost hi turquoise ring for ft whole wilderness of monkeys." '':. l.v.v- The turquoise derives its same from word meaning Turkish and is so called because ibe first turquoises were found In Turkey.' -; .. .. . .v .. . If your birthday comes in December and yon wear a turquoise, you need never be afraid of falling off a high place. One of the powers of tbeaaure hued gem Is to preserve Its wearer from this catastrophe. - , - ; . It Is also said that It has the power of protecting Its wearer against con tagion. A turquoise would certainly be an ornamental substitute for vacci nation. Its efficiency would probably depend npon the "faith" of the wearer. Havana at TXmr. - Babbits play in this way; Two of them I have not seen it played with more ran quickly toward each other, and when on the point of contact each leaps Into the air, but one higher tlian the other, clearing him completely. They come down with their tnlls to ward each other, but Instantly, with an, as it wero, "Excuse my tail!" both turn and run and leap agntn, and this they will do from two or three to half a dogen times, always Imping tip nt the exact inomptit wlnn tln-y wimM OtliorwlRft conm Into clli; 1hi nml (mm? always tiililnit the Wc'ht li-np Hoine tliJH'S nn nr.N'Hb'Uhtiy ltH:' n( rV' t over Mm ci,mi!iit-M, 'J'hi y Hcvi-r im-. l in t'-ii n'r, ymr cm I ei-e liow tli'.H c i I d av-' ' 1 , t by a plan or f! I ' i ! .iiowfil I v t'i- " ' ' . li I r t r - i lu a m" i I I .. . J ::aerer from this horrible malady nearly always inherit it not necessarily from the parents, bat may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runt through several generations. This deadly poison way lay dormant in the blood fot years, or until yon reach middle life, then the first little sore or nicer makes its ap pearanceor a swollen gland in ti breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first warning. : - - -. To core Cancer thoroughly and perm sentry all the poisonous virus must tx eliminated from the blood every vestag of it driven out. This 8. S. 8. does,' and is the only medicine that can reach deep, seated, obstinate blood troubles like this, When all the poison has been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and tht disease never returns. Cancer begins often in a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: : A smftU pimple came on my jtw about an fad belowtheearonthetcftsldeolmyface. JtgM BK wfMm or urcunven- cinos, and I should nave foreoHenabont It bad it 7 patDeguntoinBameand -' itch ; u would bleed a little, then tcb over, but . would not heaL Thla eontinned for aome time, , when my law began to welt, becoming wn, painfuV The Cancer be. gan to tat and spread, until It waAWt lnri7 aa m half dollar.when f heard f of 8. B. 8. and detemtin- i and tt was remarkable "Vh -.! what a wonderful effect 'ar.f no sign Of the Cancer, and my general heatlk oontinoes good. Mas. K. 8HiEa, 1a Plata, Ma is tne greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable, Send for our free book on Cancer; contalninp- valuable and interest. tag information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. W make no charge for medical advice. s THE SWIFT SPECIFIO CO, ATUSTA, GA. Bcattasi Ems. If the whites of eggs do not beat lightly, stir Into them a little salt and stand them over or near the Ice for a few moments. They will then froth more quickly and stiffly. India Rabber. An India rubber tree gatherer In Bra zil averages sixteen pounds of juice dally. Driving: out . the Enemy. These are the days of colds, sharp and sudden, attacking throat and lungs, snd leiding to consequences one does not like to think about. Avoid further ex posure and Sght the enemy of health and comfort with Perry Davis' Painkiller the family stand by for sixty years. It conquers a cold in a day. Bee that you get the right article. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. A Beatnea. A heathen was originally a dweller on the German heaths, the last locali ties In Germany to accept the Chris turn religion. Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, SO pills, 10 cts. Core Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills never gripe. Xorvrar's Coast Lias. Korway's coast line is 1,700 miles In a straight line, but over 12,000 If foi lowed around the fiords. One hundred and fifty thousand Islands have been charted In her belt of Islands. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup tor Teething Babies. Price, 10J cts. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Hour Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrnp promotes the digestion and soothes the baby. Ctlseoarairl aa. Mr. Strong (after the quarrel) You will return my love letters of course. Miss Jlmplecute I haven't ' kept wem. somerviiie journal. CIS BB SAVED. r;T-., lo onesver ustd T . . C6hfDbkdrdure ilthout lUefiina riauHs.- It nakta scalp healthy, and healthy eoalp grows healthy hair,. Imitations and tuhst.T : tutis fall but ths genuine--doss all st deli it til do. Sold at evsry drug store, uisd la tvsr y barber shop, -.t-V, Coke Shampoo and :c , y .Toilet Soap. " for ehimpooinj ths hair and r beautifying th compltxlon. ' A pronounced and iMtdiata iue-. tees. Ci light fully rsfreabinj. 1. B. BBEME8 CO,;. - CHICAGO. AI.Ii DRTJCOISm Wood's Seeds DCST FOR THE SOUTH.' SEED POTATOES c::i ot our ieadikd speciaities. We have tlioUKnmls of barrels in ttock; the heft flalnc.growsi pnd Virginia Second Crop Scr d. Wood's 1W2 CataioRuo gives comparative crop rtnults. both as to earlmens aud yield, with Maine grown and Hocond-crop seed.. It also contains much other. uieful and vnluahli" Information almi:t )'otnt.'iei. W'H t for L'ntiilngneaud ; "; :;tl l'ot:it() 1'iice l.int. V" l's EcGcrfpUve Cah'rc vo. rn) In oil I., i, . iHilj ra i.i.t. t,ai, 1 ' . A Loadoa Hottoa, " - ' To be In the fashion one must wear fur. Thla is a decree which no woman Who cores to be considered smart can ignore. To moke the matter more dif ficult; however, furs are this season more elegant and expensive than ever, and one must have the purse of Porta, natus to make a notable display. Chinchilla Is the material of the hat shown, and a soft drapery of white lace trims tt, In addition to the snow PUB AND F2EA.THHBS. white bird considered chic by aome mil liners. Fur and feathers ere not a very happy or artistic combination. Soft velvet roses and leaves seem more beautiful and appropriate allied with fur. Besides, they lend the necessary note of color. New York Mail and Ex press. About Elbow Sleeves. A word here upon the effect of wear ing elbow sleeves or pronounced under sleeves with a flaring sleeve model In relation to one's height. It Is impossi ble to do so without losing that pre cious height line, and no matter bow much a short woman may admire the cutoff sleeve or the very wide flaring one she should not Indulge herself In wearing either, but cling to sleeves which mark a long line from shoulder to wrist If by any chance she insists upon the newer sleeve, then she must have the top at rather closely and be low the elbow have a glove fitting ad ditional sleeve to wrist This will sug gest the long arm line. In the matter of nndersleercs, have them as small as possible and not strikingly in contrast with the gown. By these little manage ments should women study tbelr par ticular figures In tileir relation to the modlshness of the day. Dressmakers in their rush of business cannot be expect ed to do this, nor are they much Inclin ed to it as a general thing, as their ex perience proves that their clients pay no heed whatsoever to their advice, al ways going their sweet way In direct opposition. Road? DemoaMratloa. "Do you think you enn make my daughter happy?" asked Miss Thirty smith's father gravely. "Why, I have already, haven't IT" replied Spoonor. "I've asked her to marry me." Smart Set. In Trntntnr;. "Do you go to school every day, my son'" "Tea, sir." "Well, what class are you In?" "I'm -In der featherweight class." New tork Journal. Commissioners Sale. NORTH CAROLINA,) Superior Court, Cravim Coumv. ( Nov Term, 1901 W. H. Oliver, Trustee, The Griffin Fchool Fund and State on Relation of L. I. Moore, Solicitor, on Behalf of W. U. Oliver, Trustee, vs The East Carolina Fih, Oyster, Game and Industrial Asoclatlon and Wil liam Dunn. Trustee. NOTICE 1 Pursuant to a decree of laid Court rendered at said Term in the above entitled action, we will sell at the Court House door In New Hern, N C, at public auction (or cash, to the htahest bidder, on Monday the tenth day of Feb ruary, 1003, at the boar of twelve o'clock, M., the following described property to wit: Situate In the County of Craven and being In the city of New Bern, known and designated aa follows, vis being In that part of the City of New Bern formerly known as Dryboro, and being lots numbers twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, tblrty-one, forty one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-four and forty-five in the plan of said city, bounded on the north by Cypress street. on the east by George street, on the sou in try fine street, and on tne west by the public road connecting Pine and uypresa streets,. Known as tne unmn School property conveyed to the said East Carolina Flih, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association by John Dev ereux, Trustee of the Griffin School Fund. v.; f 1 i..,, k Thi Tth day of January, 1909. & f - r ,Z-' 1 1 l Moons, v-v.'j'v.'- r' ; ,' William Dcira, " - ' '': . . ""' . ' Commissioner.. To Merchants, CommUslorj fler- ' " chants,' Liquor. Dealers, ; S Liverymen and Hotoff. u.; . - v V 'i Office Register of Deeds, I '.; vv:V Craven County, f Nrw Bsiui, N. C, Dec. 8I( I901.F Ton are required by law to "deliver or return to me, within, ten day after the first day of January, In each ' year, a sworn statement of the amount of gross sales mad by yon In your business as a vendor of or. dealer In goods; ' wares, merchandise, commodities ot whatsoever kind or natare, either wholesale or Mail for (be twslve months, or eny part of said time, preceding the Drat day of January, 1903.-' ,' - ,r.t- ' Prompt compllsncs with the law Is earnestly reqneatC'l, and for failure to do so you will be required to oome before the Board of County Commlaloners, and further be guilty of a misdemeanor. EHNE1T M. GKEEN, Brainier of Deeds. M " f ' M t n A grv'd rridiiiy lmuse for $100 I r liKHiOi. AiKiilmr for $5.00 Ko: !i j nyiib's In nv;inro. K. I'. lIAKrLIu County President " ,: , F. Roberts; of Says to All Sick Women! "Give Mrs. Pinkliaina Chance, - I Enow She Can Help Ton as She Did Me." "Dbab Mrs. Pinkham: The world mahies great reformers) their names and fames are in the ears of everybody, and thepublio mess helps spread the good tidings. - Among them all Iydia EPinkham's name goes to posterity with a softly breathed blessing from the lips of : thousands upon thousands of women who have been restored to their ' families when life hung by a thread, and by thousands of others whose .weary, aching limbs you have quickened and whose pains you have uuuju away. MRS. IL F. ROBERTS. "I know whereof I speak, for I have received much valuable bene fit myself through the use of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, and for years I have known dozens of women who have suffered with displacement, ovarian troubles, ulcerations and inflammation who are strong and well today, simply through the use of your Compound. I fsel sure you will never know one-half the good you have done hu manity, and I only wish every suffering woman could know what you can do for her, would she only just give you the chance. Fraternally yours, Mrs. II. F. Roberts, 1404 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo." Women, do you realize the generosity of Mrs. Plnkham's freely offered advice ? Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Iler advice is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted having written her, and she haa helped thousands. Her medicine, Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, Is the true help for nervous, sick and ailing women. It regu lates the monthly sickness and overcomes all those uterine derangements that excite the nerves. This is the easy and the right way to get the help yon need. Bead the letters from the women Bhe haa helped. When women aro troubled with irregularities, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, indigestion, Teucorrhoea, tlisplacement or ulceration of tho womb, inflammation of the ovaries, general debility, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " all-gone " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. $ RFWARn uuuu U. B. noiXAND. JOR. K. WIL 1,1 8. HOLLAND k WILLIS, HDcceaaorattoftteo. Bishop, Fonera! Directors and Milmn, Phone 2 0, Office: 2'2 Craven Street. Having secured the services of ea perlenced parties, I am prepared jn short notice to eiecnte Farm, City Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid ont and leveled. Draughting In all Its branches. Bine and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wok ring plans executed promptly. Bew- ersge snd drainage piannea, uua oat and construction supennienoea. J. J. Volfenden, New Hern, N. C. Capluv Snrplai and froflu ,(. 00 j Aut aoth, tun. , . What We Have pone, Do, and . ; .. WlUOootlnuetopn... This Bank oonduots Its bmlasss apoa "oo-to-Bow" methoda. ' It Is our purposa to deal Justly - sad liberally with all. ' We carefully safeguard th tatarests ot onr customers, Moreover, are fre quently do it unknown to tnem; aa op portunltlos often coma to aa la eonddW tlal ways, and yon cannot over-ppeoUu snob consideration. . . Wa are not disposed to overlook .the fact that tht Interests of the Bank and those of the people are closely boaad to- gotuer, ana cannot oy any aaaana or separated.':.' ,' j - ' ' " . ' This Bank acts aa repository for Wills, and safely keeps them till the proper time of surrender. Will also act as tne custodian of money or papers left with as to escrow.. No charge for these services. ;.. - . . We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers.- .... ' We aim to be prompt, progressive aad liberal. . In the matter of accommodations, this Cank meets every requirement within the limits of prudent banking. If you have sever been identified with us as a natron, we auk you to eonslder the advisability of booomlng one. In tlie early future, wepropose adding a novel, yet sulmtantlal Havlnfrs Bank future to onr already progrelve la- .lllnilon. -if 0RVI1 Ie Farmers & Merchants W.O.T.U., Mr. Hi ; Kansas City, V Owinr to the fart that aome tkenticsl ha Iroro time to time questioned th eenuioe- in icsutnoaul letters we are constantly mc we have deposited with the National ink. of Lvnn. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1902, edition 1
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