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THE JOURNAL. ' PubJshed every day la Uiej ear, except Monday, at 9e Middle street, . ' , PhomNo.8.";' - CHARLES L 5TEVENS. . ' XDITOB AH3 SBOPBDCTOB. t- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One yew, In tdTance.n . 'One year, not In advanoe.......,S'.00 : Monthly. bv carrier In the city.. .. , 0 Advertising Rates famished on appM cation. -. Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. 0, as second class matter. offiMal Paner of New Ben M i Craven Gomnty. New Bern, N. C. Jan. 17. 1902. LOCATION THE BASIS FOR MORAL TURPITUDE. The. newspapers are now making free of the alleged behavior of President Schwab of the Steel Trust, who Is travel ing In Europe. The report concerning Mr. Schwab Is that he gambled heavily at Monte Carlo, and to such an extent that Mr. J. P. Morgan telegraphed him to go slower in his sporting gait. How much truth there may be in this story of course cannot be definitely known, but that Mr. Schwab should have been criticised for his conduct, if he did gamble, as alleged, Is the really surprising part of the story. The basis for criticism of man's moral turpitude, is his location. The eminently respectable citizen, must bear himself very differently at home and abroad. At home, to enter bar rooms, to fre quent gambling places, to be known as a visitor at questionable places of re sort, such habits would cause eager com ment and criticism, and cause the man so conducting himself, to be taken In hand by his friends. But away from home, the citizen may exhibit his sporting nature by indulging in these worldly affairs, and receive no really unfriendly, mnch less denuncia tory, criticism. Why location forms so important a basis of the ethics of the day, Is not to be easily seen, for certainly the badge of respectlbillty must undergo equal blem ish for moral misdemeanors, whether the acts may be committed at home or abroad. But while society, If not the church, does not seriously note the difference In the home behavior and conduct abroad, and demand one manner of conduct, re gardless of location, who or what shall change man's behavior In this respect? There seems to be a moral illusion about it, which disarms all criticism and makes the home act of any moral turpitude one for sympathy, white the same conduct abroad passes without no tice or comment. Deafness Cannot be Cured br local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. there is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube gets In flamed yon have a rambling sound or im perfect bearing, and when it Is entirely closed deafness is the result, and - unless ths 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- caused by tarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. r. J. CHENET ft CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the. best. Safe Blown Open. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. IB The safe of the First National Bank of Pltcaira was blown open early this morning. The thieves expected to get lands of -the Pennsylvania railway for payday, i For tunately the money was seat away yes- tMrAmr ' '.""'':'. !! V Dr. Ball' Pills tor Urct Ills., One pill a dose. Box. SO pills,. 10 eta. - : . ;. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, B1I - ; looiness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach V Disorders. Dr, BuU's F11U m and Bowel i never gripe, Refular SafeRobhlnsr. H7.,, Spring Lake, N. I. Jan. 15For the ' . reeoond time In six months the safe of the " poetofflce here was robbed this morning. t .: m The burglars silenced witnesses end with i pointed revolvers escaped, : i i;i(i-iyBttAs Should Iteyer Acbv V;( V -Neref endure this trouble. TJse at . ' . -onee the remedy that stopped It for Mrs. - v N. A. , Webster, .of Winnie; Vs., shs writes "Dr. ' King's New Life Pills ' ' . wholly cored ne of sick headaches I had i ; suffered from for two jeers.' Core Head ' ache. Constipation, BilioUfnes". Bto, at " CD. Dradhsm'i flrog store,. . ... , THE1HORSES." 6nward Bllver, 2:08, will be crlYen ly John Hussey next season. X H. Shults owns ten mares In the 2:10 list Match it If you can,; George Starr expects to take Bay Star, 2,-08, to the races next season. H. xCDevereux of Cleveland has re fused several flattering offers tor John A. McKerron. - - i . . , Net profits of the New England Trot ting ; Horse ' Breeders' association for 1901 Were $17,000. - ' o ' Medio, by Cooper Medium, dam of I Peter Stirling, was bred by Major P. Pv Johnston, president of the N. T. The Monk, 2SW. is in Buffalo tor the winter,' ana tie onuooir is mat Oeera win drive him If he starts next ' George Ketchem while In California leased the stallion Silver Bow, 2:16, by Robert McGregor, and will keep him for service at Toledo next season. -. John Call, the Cleveland veteran, baa taken tip- handBome mare Gertrade M., 2:1S& by Beveille, 221. to New Yorlc and Is stepping her on the speed way thetfkv :T-. u -:- ';; Baron Dillon: 2:12, is sire of five in the 220 list and fen with records of 2:14 to 228 at ten years old out of his fifty foals two years old and overa I remarkable showing. The ChUom. U'te creature., having the greatest number of distinct eyes Is the chiton, a species of tnollusk, In the shell of which has been found as many as 11,- 000 separate and distinct eyes. " Povltrr Tent. To ftnd out whether poultry is tender or otherwise pinch the skin. If it ad- aercs to the flesh, the bird Is tough; If It leaves the flesh, it Is tender. The Skin. The fatty material .secreted bf the sebaceous glands of the skin may be normal,. excessive or deficient, In quan tity. When normal, the skin Is supple, bnt not greasy; when excessive, the greaslness is apparent; when deficient, the skin Is dry. Fagots For Heretic. A church In London still possesses an. income originally given to it for the purpose of buying fagots for burning heretics. Plenty of Clock. There are .250 docks in Buckingham palace, and It Is a work of no small Im portance to keep them going. Some of them are as old as the time of Louis XVI., and the works are Btill In good order. Santa Fe. The oldest capital In the United States is SantarFe, which was the scat of government In New Mexico as far back os 1040. Beat Oat of an Increase of His Pension. A Mexloan war veteran . and promi nent editor writes: "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48 I 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 restores me". It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant ana sate to take, ror saie by Jr is Duny & vo, Pope Again Sinking Borne, Jan. 16 The condition of the Pope is the source of grave alarm to his phystcans. It is thought that his condition is carefully concealed and it is authoritatively learned that he is merely existing and the spark of life is likely to be extinguished at any minute. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. Price.115 cts; llarge bottle 25!cts. Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache; Stiffness, Cuts,.Brulses, Wound Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bites.. Ba'vatioa Oil kills all pain. Arresting Americans. Fekln, Jan. 15 United Btates - Consul Newschweng Miller reports j tbat the Russian anthorltlesthere are .arrettlag all American Officers and sailors with' out cause. Minister Conger . is investi gating. - 5$S in, is Dr. Boll's Baby Syrup tor Teething Babies. Price, Wets. Cures Wlnd-Collo, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Paint, Boar Btomaob, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup promotes the dlgestlontand Jroothee the beFVr- . . i t-y v ve-f-.i r oppose sate currency. New York. Jan. Id-New York bank' era do not look, with ,fvor fupon the scheme of Benafof Piatt for the Issuance of State currency ' : . VT-."?.?l i .-in.-- ( OABTOnlA. Beats ta , ', yy IM HIM MM MW Hlwaji BOOgB z U .Tcrrinc Explosion. Marlon, Ind, Jan, 15 Bosluess blocks 1 and dwellings were shocked this morn-' ing by the exploslo of a large quantity I of nitre-glyoerine, stored In . msgaslnes ' I at St. Mary's Torpedo Company aad the Empire Glycerine Company. : V Child Worth Millions. V My child Is worth millions to tne,H ly Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlaburg, Fa, 'yet I Would have lost her by croup had t not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure. "One Minute Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, oroup and throat end lung troubles. An" absolute safe conch cure which acts Immediately. The yonngott child can take It with entire ssfety, Tbo little ones like the taste and remember how often it helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season especially It may be needed sud denly. F, 8 CufTy.- , (Hrabn r JX U-Vl j". mm "! Dvopopsia Sura Dfessts u'h'it you eat. ;' This preparation contains all of the digestanta and digests all ki3a ol food. Atgivesinstantrener ana never falls to cure. It allows you to eat ali the food you want The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many mousanas -oi . dyspeptics nave oean cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, rellevi ng all distress after eati ng. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take, It can't telp mpm;P v-v dux no you noon Prepared only by E.O. DiWm & 00., Chicane The (L bottle contains H times tb 60a. slaft . SEWduffy a'co, - ' ;" FLOWER AND TREE, f : A single leaf of the orange tree care-T fully planted trill often take root and grow.- . ' Bosln and. tallow In equal parts make an excellent covering for wounds in fruit trees. "Belting" a treft-that Is, killing it by destroying the bark in a circle around the trunk Injures It for lumber. - In transplanting trees all roots that have become bruised or broken should be cut clean away behind the broken part A pan of water kept steaming In the stove will keep the atmosphere In good condition for the growth of bouse plants during the winter. Trees should always be trimmed when young and growing In such a manner that there will be no necessity for cutting off large limbs. Wood mold, provided It is fine and free from roots and sticks, with the addition of a little well rotted compost, makes a splendid soil for the pots or boxes In which to grow the house plants In winter. Orchards generally produce full crops only every other year. This Is because the full crop of one year so exhausts the fruit producing qualities of the soil that It is not able to make a full crop the next year. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 3 Days, Marton I. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wire had Inflammatory Kbeu matism In every muscle and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond 'recog nition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight, physicians, but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave imme diate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I sm sure it saved Her life." Hold by l. A. Henry, uruz- glst, New Bern. Campaigning In Samar. With tho exception of a small part of the Island of Sumar the ground Is entirely covered with a dense Jungle, which It Is next to impossible to pene trate, says a Manila newspaper. The trails lead off fairly and after a few miles end In a blank wall of Jungle, which Is so matted tbat it takes hours for the soldiers to cut a trail wide enough for the passage of a single man at a time. What the natives call trails In the mountains are simply paths al most entirely covered with Jungle grass, rattan ana bamboo, tnrougn .which the hardy mountaineers force their way with ease, while the more encumbered and less accustomed white soldier cannot get through at alL Finds Way to Lire Lone. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen life is made by editor O H Downey, of Churn- busco, Ind., "I wish to state," he writes that Dr. 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 lungs. Having this won derful medicine no one need dread Pneu monia or Consumption. Its relief is In stent and cure certain." 0 D Bradham guarantees every SOe and 1.00 bottle, and gives trial bottles free. WaratanEnl- V London, Jan. 15 The King hu given bis official endorsement to the belief of the current public that declaration of peace hi Booth Africa may be expected. War may now be regarded as approach ing a conclusion, wtre "bis words? this morning In addressing officer Coldstream of the Boot boards, who will sail for South Africa tomorrow. . "'-',- t0 New Century Cfimfbrt. MllllODSre dally; flnding.a world of comfort In Bncklenl Arnica Balve. It kills paid from .Bums,: Bcalds, Cuts, Bruises;, eonquers Uloers, and Fever Bores; cares . Eruptions, Bait ithentn Bolls and Felons; removes .Corns and Warts. ' Best Pile cure on earth. . Only l ago, at C. D..Bradham's drug store. r In Aatamobll Hetfcaaaa. - An automobile hothouse Is one of tbs latest novelties In Paris. Baron Ed mood de Rothschild has Just bad one constructed at a cost of 10,000 francs for the purpose of carrying hothouse plants from his country estate to his bouse In Paris. The Journey there and back used to take two days and neces sitated the lodging of three men over night in Paris. It Is now performed In the same day and will doubtless be a considerable economy. . v ; A Prominent Woman Speaks.' Prof. Boss Tyler, of Chicago, Vice- President Illinois Woman's Alliance, speaking of Chamberlain's Corih Romo dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run In to pneumonia. I Irled different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and tt medicine Opset my stomach. A frlen advised me to try Chamberlain's Crni; h Iieme!y and I (mind It wna '. n t to take, and U rriicve'i nis at i u pw enilr' y r'nri"!, pnv t .,j a 1 !t l'i n tn 1 e -.nil- i i r I 1 1... " olyi 1 or t r.lLlC OF .THE REVOLUTION A See ret Puiiiewir That STaa TJac . nr Tory Leader. - - Tunnel workmen engaged In excavat ing at a farmhouse which stands on Scrlveris point, 'close to Long Island sound, discovered a secret passage lead-, lng from the garret of the, bouse to the sound. - The passageway, it is believed, was used in the Revolutionary war by the Tory leaders of Westchester to es cape from the American troops which, imder v Washington, were . encamped for weeks in the neighborhood at the time that General Howe of the British army wag encamped Just opposite, on Long Island. :r:;' &T-' . The legend of the passage has been known, to the older residents of West chester, -although few of: them have eve seen -It. - It was known as the "Tory hole.'-: The builder of the old bouse was Isaac Wllklns, an English man, who settled in Westchester short ly before . the ' Revolution.. Notwith standing that he married a sister of Lewis Morris, One of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, he was a hot Tory. ' V The house stands near a small creek leading to the sound. It is'a two story frame structure with shingled sides. It has an Immense chimney and fireplaces and was considered one of the finest bouses in Westchester county when it was built, 137. years ago. . The upper stories, are provided with portholes, through which the Inmates guarded their grounds. . The passage leading to the tunnel is in the garret It Is about four feet wide and is covered with a trapdoor. Stones steps projecting from the out side of the chimney form a stairway all the way down to the ground, where I a tunnel passes under the basement and runs out under the yard to the small tidewater creek.. The mouth of the cave and the tunnel years ago tumbled In and are now almost obliterated, but the passageway from attic to cellar Is Intact Exchange. anamination of Navigable Water. A Canadian patent has been granted for a system designed to do away with the lighthouses, buoys and the entire paraphernalia for night navigation be tween Montreal and Quebec and to substitute a' submerged electric system which, however, will apply to all In land navigable waters. The main idea Is to sink an electric cable in the cen ter of the navlgnble channels, with power transmitted from a power house" at Montreal and lines of colored lights at or above the water level each side of the channel, the lights on one side being of a different color from those ou the other side and supported by cork floats. . The idea, if not exactly novel, is In teresting and will provide a method of lighting obscure channels which should greatly simplify pilotage. Clerk, and Carrier Examination at New Bern, N. C. The United Btates Civil Service Com mission announces that on February 19, 1901, an examination will be held In this city for the positions of clerk and carrier in the Post-Oflle Service. All persons who have been examined for the position of clerk or carrier within the past year and failed to pass may be re-examlped upon idling new applica tions In due time. This examination offers an excellent opportunity for entering the Federal service to bright, energetic yonng per sons who are not afraid of hard work, and the Commission hopes that a suffl cient number of intelligent, active per sons will present themselves for this exsmlnstion. It may be stated that there is a wider field for advancement upon merit in the Federal service than In many private employments, not only by pro motion In the same office, but by transfer to other parts of the service. The nature of the examination is a test of practical, general Intelligence, and of adaptability In post-office work The age limitations for this examlnotlon are as follows: All positions, 18 to 45 years. All applicants, male and female, must have the medical certificate la Form 101 executed. Applicants for male clerk and for carrier must be at least S feet 4 inches in height, and weigh not less than 188 pounds,' The names of all ellglbles will been tered on both the clerk and the- carrier "registers, and appointment from either register will remove the eligible name f romjwth registers, . r , This examination Is open to all eltl- sens of the Halted Btates who comply with the requirements. Competitors will be rated without regard to any con stderatlon other than the qualifications shown in their examination papers, and ellglbles will be certified strictly la ac cordance with the civil service law and rules... r.-y m-' "-::' r - For application blank (Form 101), full Instructions, specimen examination Questions, and Information relative to the duties aad salaries of the different positions, application should be made tt the anderslirned. :. f :"-" , Applications must be oa die with tbo secretary of the local board before the boor of oloetng business oa. February o, ivu. ; . i - . ' : 1 -i -i r".'"' r A.. F. PattbrsoH. Secretary Postal Board. .'A- "Winter Homes in Summer Lanth . Ths above la the title of an attractive booklet just Issued by the Psssenger Department of the Southern Rallwsy. It Is beautifully Illustrated and. fully des cribes the winter resorts of the South. A copy may be secured by tending two cent stamp to S. H. Hardwlck, P, A, Washington, D. 0. ' . r Opening of Winter Tourist Season, The Bouthern Hallway, which oper ates In own lines over the entire flouth and forms the Important link In the great llnhwsy of travel between the North and Houth, Florida, Cubs, Mexico the Paclflo Coaat and I rntral America, announces for Ilia winter of HHil and 1003 tho moBt superb arnica ever of-fn-d Its f pli nili.l r gulnr n rvli e will bo a Lin- innliil ly the fiiti! In-rti I'nhn l,a n: ' ' ni!' (-lit I'tilli) nn tr . i v U U ( ; e,r,:i,l 1 i : I. -.1 .-. in wilt MtlStang Liniment ess - Mexican rA toad under a harrow Buffers no more than tho faithful horse that ia tortured with Spavins, Swinney, Harness Sores, Sprains, etc. Most horse owners know this and apply the kind of sympathy that heals, iCaown far and wide as s Never fails not even in the most aggravated cases, i Cures caked uilder in cows quicker than any known remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, Bkin or joints that cannot bo cured by it. Me lean Is the beet remedy on the market for m. d " . . Wind Galls, Sprains and Skin Lump. MUStang IinimetlL It keeps horses and mules in condition. Don't about, prospective WO RRY baldness. Do as thousands have done--us8 Coke DandruiX Cure It, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and promoios us healthy growth. Satisfying re sults guaranteed or your money back. Be sure you get, the genu ine. Imitations and substitutes fail in their claims and do irreparable damage. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap An immediate ouccess. Its ster ling qualities demonstrated by the first application, unsur passed as a complexion beauti- fier. Bend for free oooKiet. A. B. BREMER CO.. CHICAGO. ALL DRUGGISTS. anything you Invent or improre I also got CAVEATjtfADg-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, at ttch, or photo, for free t lamination and advice. BOOK ON PATEHTSfb&or?p& "G.A.SKW& CO. Da(it T m lltOUiajrTAM n t t mju un;iu, lUrlOniiiU IVH a w M Notice of. Hale. Pursuant to those thtee several mort gage deeds executed by Henry B. Lane and wife Annie L. Lane to Henry H. Frost and Gustnve tietscboll a a tea tne 4tb day of October, 1895, and recorded In the omce of the negtster oi jueeas oi Craven County, In Book 118, pages 884 895, and 896, duly assigned to the under signed; and In the certain mortgage deed executed ny saia parties on me sua dsy of April 1897 to George H. Roberts, which said Mortgage Deed is duly re corded in the office of said Beglster of Deeds, In Book 121, page 490; and In that certain Mortgage Deed executed on the 19lh day of January, 1898, by said par ties, to the said Qeorsa H. Roberts, duly recorded In the office of said - Register of Deeds, In Book 12, pages 7, 8 and 9 and duly assigned to the undersigned, I will as such Assignee, on Saturday, the ISth day of February t the hour of It o'clock m. at the Coirt Bouse door of Craven county to the highest bidder for cash offer for sale and sell all the following described lands as described In the said seversl mortgage deeds as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on Goose Creek, known as "Popular Bprlng," running thence south tit degrees east magaetlo course of 1891, three hundred and thirty-three poles to the Intersection of the BUI road with Pembroke road thenee along and with the Pembroke road to Reedy Branch, thence with the mala road known as the- Pollocksvllle and Beaufort road to a point known as the Punch Bowl.thenos with the eastern boundary of the division line between the lands of the late Bamuel ' Bill,' the Perry heirs and the Williamson heirs and others to a point known as Woods creek thence down Hoods creek to Trent river, 'thenoe up Trent river to the month of Goose creek, thence up Goose creak to the - beginning, containing fifteen hundred sores, more or loss, excepting that part of the land within the above boundaries known as the Foscue land. The land hereby convey el being the same land which was conveyed to said Annie L. Foy by Win. F. Foy by deed dated December 22nd, 1891, and register, ed In ths office of the Register of Deeds of said Craven county In book No. 107, pages 444 and 445, to which reference Is mads for full description always ex cepttng reserving the timber on said lands wbloh said parties of the first part have Lerelofere conveved and also ei ceptlnr the part of said laud conveyed by said parties of the first part to Henry Front and Uuatavs Ilettcliell by deed dated October 4th, 1W15, asms being about GO ar-tea and llng between Hoods Creek and Trent river, "v This January 14th. 1003.- V J. H. B. Carbwv, Aaatgnre of the mortgagees. ''. By O. H. (into, Attorney. T" "" """ T"TT A giint roo-nj- Ik or $3.00 per month. Another for Ilolb jujiible 111 ailvjinrc. V.. K. HAI;r 55.00 reirww-' - - iiiiii readily overcome Loss of Cate Uiaeawtd Hoofa and beratooea rn oorw mules sad cattle. Farmaratry aVi Winter Time Vehicles are now to be considered. To all who reanire the best, most adaptable, most Dractieal. most comfortable and most durable carriage for cold, stormy and wet weather, we recommend our line o! rockawavs, surreys and top buggies, $50 to $100; two seated rocks ways at tWO to $300. We nse only the very best material in every department of our fac tory, for the construction of only the highest grade vehicles to be found on the market. You can depend on our vehicles being up to now. We are first hands for any kind of materral for re nairine and can save vou money. See us. Yours to please, ii. II. Waters & Hon Pk 166, 78 Broad St, Nkw Bern, N. C, Having secured the services of ex- Derlenced parlies. I am prepared on short notice to execnte Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting in all Its branches. Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokrlng plans executed promptly. Sew erage end drainage planned, laid out and construction superintended. J. J. Wolfenden New Bern, W. C. jLodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486. Improved Order Heptasophs, meets tnd and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Boon tree Hall. Dr. E. F. Earlr. Archon: J Tolson, Jr, Flnanoler; Geo. D. Gordner, Secretary. CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets tnd and 4th Wedneadav nlehta In each month Bountree's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. J. J.Wolnnden, f resident; K. J. Disosway. Bec'yj B.B. Hill, Financial Secretary. Southern Railway; , The SUndaid Banwayjef the BOOTh : The Direct Line ic all Points, : ' TEXAS, CAMroruriA, CUBA AUD 'i'S. . Btrictly Flrst-Claas Eqnlpment ou all Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal aoe Blncplng Oars on all Night Trains) Faat aud Bafe Schedules , Travel by the Booth and yoe are as sured a Safe, OomfotUole and Expedi, Uous Journey, 1 -, , '- , .;' Apply to Ticket Agents for Time" T bles, ltates and Uenoral Infnrtnatiou, OI llrois F. B. DAEUx, R.U VERNON, 0.,At.A, ...... T. t, ., ' lAsheville, K. 0, ; ' - Charlotte, N. 0. '. , 1 B. II.lUMwlct:,;G;P A, Wa: ::- T' T, - - MEY1 ! TofiUrdunUa CommLuloa tUt .7; v chant,' liquor Deafen, - Liverymen antf Hotel. ' ' Office Register of Deeds, I " '.: Craven County, Haw Basar, N. a, Dec 81,1001. Ton are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten days after the first dayef January, la -each year, a Sworn statement of the amoont of gross sales made by yon In your business as a vendor of or dsalev la goods,;, wares, merchandise, commodities of Whatsoever kind or nature, either wholesale or retail for the twelvemonths, or say part of said tfawa, preceding the first dsy of Jsasarjv iitm Prompt compliance with the law Is earnestly requested, and for failure to do so yea win be reqeiteed to come before the Beet f County Commissioners, aad farther be guilty of a misdemeanor. ERNEST M. GREEN, Register of Deeds. Tie Farmers IMertob Capital, SurplM and Profits $88,830.00 APRIL 30th, 1901. What We Have Done, Co, and Will Continue to Do. This Bank conducts Its business UDon up-to-aow methods. It la onr Darnoaa to deal lustlv and liberally with all. we severally sareguara me interests of onr customers, Moreover, we fre quently do it unknown to them; as op portunitles often come to us In confiden tial ways, and you cannot over-appeclato such coBstdaratton, We are not disposed to overlook the fact that the Interests of the Bank and (hose of the people are closely bound to gether, and cannot by any means be separated. This Bank acts as a repository for Wills, and safely keeps them till the proper time of surrender. Will also act as me cusioaian oi money or papers leu with us In escrow. No charge for these services. We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers. We aim to be prompt, progressive ana liberal In the matter of accommodations, this Bank meets every requirement within the limits of prudent banking. If yon nave never been tdrnitned wtin us as a patron, we ask you to consider the advisability of becoming one. In the early fmure, we propose auaing a novel, yet substantial Having Bank feature to our air-arty progremlve in stitution. Don't Forget Our elegant line of r elf-f renouncing Teachers Bibles, Vest rocket Tdition of Pronouncing lestament Vest ocket Edition of the Bible Dictionary; besides a nice line of good books to select your Christmas resents from. You can give nothing better to your boy or girl or friend than a nice Biblti, Testament or good book. Yours truly, J. C. Whittyfo. Cor. So. Front A Craven St. I. B. HOLL1SD. JOK. K. WII.LIS. HOLLAND t WILLIS, If OCBOF stJtO, O eo .HIliop, Funeral Directors and Maimers, Phone 210, Office: 22 Craven Street. s 5 127 Middle Ht Columbian Insecticide, l'eternmn Roach Food, 1'ooper'a Fatal ' eod and Sore Death to Meths, Bags, eU. Also Bromo Cloradine The disinfectant that disinfects an deodorises. We keep en band a complete stock o fledklnea. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Tooth Brushes, etc. i bvslcians' Prescriptions a specialt Russell House While In Boaofort be sure and stop at the Rnsell Bouse. First-Class Board. A home for traveling people. Fishing, and hunting anax called. Terms $LM a day Of W.00 ps " o . (IC88KLL Prop F. E. Rlstmeaa, A. P. Weri . 5IMnONS & WARD, , ITTOsUm aa1 COUNftKLOtS t -. - . law;-: - S . . ,. .. (Mas) M So. Front rKreet, Usarry opfv ..- sue notet cnauawaa, r.. . (Office als at BsleUrh.)V PrMtles la the eoontles of Craven, Dnplta, Jonas, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, In the Bopresae aad FeeV oral Courts, aad wherevei servioes are dsstraoVt : .- :--.-. ;:V;-,-f- '. ,t '.-' -ana' w -sr-l 1.41 V, ; . J av A sDaassaa7a7(v.-' . v;! ATTDBN1TAT1AW, ' Kil Street,t Lawyers Iriek l'-- Balldlna'.- u, Henry Pharmacy WiU praattoe-ta tlw Ooanttas H OraVM ,. -. ,; CwrSarat, Joua, OnaWw ana PaBUMD. 8 ,..; OwrtasMsw aM a Susrasx Man -r - : 7.: ' Attorney t Uw, -. :.. fBo. tront 81 ,' Opp. Hotel Ohattawka, -, NKW BEEN, N. O. - Sravea County Attorney,. w. Circuit, Craven, Jones, ;Onalow, Cart, eret, 1'aniiic", "!', 1-t-noir, ;and the Bupreme and I . ; ni tourts. - ST -X:
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1902, edition 1
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