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THE JOURNAL. ' PubJshed every day to the year, except Monday, at 96 Middle street.: H ". Pnoita No. $.3 , , i t l- v . . tv CHARLES L STEVENS. SUBSCRIPTI01I R4TES.V - - One year, in dvance..;.....$40 One year, not In advance..... S.00 Monthly, by carrier in the city.. , .'i .50 Advertising Rate furnished on appll cation. Entered at the Port Office, Mew Bern, N. 0, aa second class matter. - Official Faper of New Ben aa Craven Couty. New Bern N. C. Jan. 88, 1908. DECEPTIVE VOLUNTARY PUB LICITY. The Chattanooga Tradesman makes a strong point when It takes Issue with the New York Commercial, in the tat ter's placing so much value on the vol untary statements made public of the business of the great corporations, no tably the United Btates Steel Trnst. On this subject the Tradesman says: That none of the statements of condi tion issued by great corporations are complete, not one. They do not answer to any intelligent demand for publicity of their capitalization and operations. The omission of a single fundamental fact vitiates and Tenders comparatively worthless the very fairest of these re ports. They do not state the actus! caDltal paid in. Without that fact as a basis the entire report Is misleading. Take the case of the steel corporation. Its rerjorts proceed on the assumption that every dollar of $1,880,000,000 of stocks ana Donas lssuea as capital repre sents actual Investment. This when the world knows that there Is an enormous amount of "water" in those issues. Ex perts do not know how much Is water and how much is reality; bat com petent judges say that for one-half of the sum stated the entire properties of the corporation can be dupllosted on the most modern and improved Unas and supplied with working capital. Others say the Investment, including working capita, represents not more than 1550, 000,000, all the rest of the colossal pile being imaginary, if we may use such a word. This Is rank dishonesty at the basis, forming the foundation of the statement; and it inevjtably follows that the superstructure Is honeycombed with fraud." But no business man or sensible per son is taken in by these "voluntary" publlo exhibits, no matter how much or who may parade such showings as being In the Interest of better commercial in tegrity. Every National bank statement shows positively the amount of stock paid in, and so in the groat corporations, what stock has been paid in is the basis for the reader to judge what the corporation is doing when looking over the volun tary statements given out for the pub lic This kind of voluntary publicity is about on a par with the line tot argu ment that some of these great manufac turlngcorporationa are "Infant Indus tries" andi need protection against foreign sellers, at the same time selling their goods more cheaply abroad than In the home market If their Is to.be any voluntary publi city, it should at least be honest, which wonld give It a certain and definite value to the publio which these state ments do not now possess. 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 Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the nwoous 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 the inflammation can be takes out and this tabs restored to its normal . condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases oat of tea are. caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing bat A Inflamed condition of the muoous surfaces. ,, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot be cured by - Hall' .Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. . ? F. J. CHENEY ft CO, Toledo, Ov r Sold by Druggists, 76a. 1 ' ' vfr- Hall's Family Pill are thejbest. -V; , - j . -. J , True it is. and always ho been, that eheerfulnes Is riches that eannot be taxed Ladles' Home Journal. " - -v Dyspepsia Curo , . , udis preparation contains ail oi u , ;:, dlgeatants and digest all kind ol yf t' food.! Itgivee Instaatrellef and never j- falls to cure. It allows you to eat all v-r'' thA fnnd vnn emnt.. ThA tnmtr.aanHtt.lv : stomachs can take it. uy jta use many .. - . . . M I 't f RIIM ftif4r A YATOLIkl ntT AIHA TAllAfl- IK ii u" prevent lurmuiiunui gHaun uie atom. -'. AT.h. TAllATlnft All H Af tat Aftt.l ntt Dieting unnecessary, Pleasant to take - r it can't tiers a. -a .. a v rrTjarannlrry K- O. PfWirr on,, ( nlfi?f : -am si. notue euouoas wua uw , ( -,J ' i'V.'t.i.'.' H a. H. HTJTFT 4 CO. 1 be Little Cirl Paid. I heard an Interesting anecdote of Jacob Grimm the other day. One of his prettiest tales ends with the words "whoever refuses to believe this story twe me a thaler." - - One winter morning 8 little Jewish girl rang the doorbell and asked the servant t If Heir Professor Jacob Grimm was'at home. When informed that bo was not, she said politely i "Will you please hand him this tha ler when be returner - -.The servant took the coin, glanced at It curiously and Inquired whs sent it ana what It was lor. "I owe him the money, uyieUV laid uenttiegin. - "Why? what torr " 1 ' - "Because I dont believe the story about the wo!f."-Berlln Letter la Chi cago Bocord-IIerald. - . "An Interesting little story attaches to the volume of Swedish fairy; tales which Mr. EC. U Braekstad has trans lated. Years ago a Swedish friend gave Mr. Braekstad a book, eaylng,"Here la something yon will Uke." Be turn ed over the pages with the remark, "It isn't Swedish, 1a it for I know Swed ish?" "Not Swedish," was the reply, "but Swedish dialect" "Ah," said Mr. Braekstad. "can I manage to read itr He tried several times, not very suc cessfully. But one day he began to read the dialect aloud, and then he un derstood it at once. It resembled the dialect of it part of his Own' country, Denmark, and had been taken down phonetically. Condon Chronicle. A tee PrortalOB. In av W1U. The following wlIL though not espe cially cartons In Itself, throw a curi ous light on the streets of London in the seventeenth century. John Cooke, among other bequests, left 1 "for the maintenance of a, lantern , and candle. to be eight In the pound at least, to be kept and banged ost at the corner of St Michael's lane, next Thames street, from Michaelmas day to Lady day, be tween the hour of 0 and 10 o'clock at night until the hours of 4 or 5 in the morning, for affording light to passen gers going through Thames street or St Michael's lane."-All the Year Will Impose Sugar Duty. Brussels, Jan. $0. The International sugar conference reassembled this morn ing, British delegates announced Great Britain's intention to imposa counter vailing duty on sugar unlets the boun ties were withdrawn, Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. PriosJlS cts; largejbottle SoctaOreat est care on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache 8tiffness, Cats, Braises, Wounds, Swell ings, Barns and Frost Bites. Sa'vatloa Oil kills all pain. Leniency in Philippines a Failure. Washington, Jan. 80. Gen. Bell, military commander at Batangas, report ed to the War Department that the len iency toward the Insurgents was a fall are and he has determined to enforce vigorous war. NewjCentury Comfort Millions are dally flndlng!a world of comfort in Bncklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from Burnt, Scalds, Cats, Braises; ' conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores; cares Xrnptlons, Bait Rheum1 Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile core on earth. Only !5c. at C. D. Bradham's drag store. UprislntrtReportsJ DIscredltel London, Jan. JO. Officials In the In dian office today deny the truth of the Odessa report of a native uprising in Naslrabad and the defeat of the British troops in three engagements. Beat Oat of an Increase of Els Pension.- A Mexican war veteran and promi nent editor write "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as $ soldier in Mexico la '47 and '48 I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an in crease la my pent! on for on . every re newal a dose of It restores me". It Is unequalled as a quick care for diarrhoea and It pleasant and safe to Uke. For sal byFtSDaffyA Co. V Meant Myers Hare JStrnck. Boston, Mass., Jea.'iOBI hundred team drivers struck today, affecting for ty-seven flrms.liThelr actios is the cul mination of the trouble ever the demand for Increased wages aad shorter hour. ' 1 n 11 -;- : -u . v Doing the Right Thing. .T, The trouble begins with a tickling la the throat aad asgglng ljttls cough. Soreness la the ohest follows aad : tht patient wonders tt he Is going . to have an all winter cold. , Probably, if he does the wrong thing or nothing. Certainly not If he nses Perry Davis Painkiller, the t launch old remedy that ears a cold ia twenty-four hoursr There to but on Painkiller, Perry DavlsY - V v; i.,' i frV;-Tv '" 1 m 5 ViJipOVJLRNOR BHAVf.'4.t !, Qovsmo Shaw was born tn a log cabin. No wonder his wife thinks be to a. presldttiQal poslMUtyrw York World. - - .y ,V . .: .OoTsroor thaw first askM hie wife and then accepted. Mom man do the reverse, but they are not as wise as Iowa's govern or.eiew York Mall and Erpress, It, as reported, Ooternor Shaw, was born In a log eabtn, no wonder Fretl dent Ooosevelt wantsd to bostle htm Into the eabinet and oat of the way of ue ugntnuig. Albany Argua. .. i Heads Should Kercr Ache.": ; Never endure this tronbla. Has at once the remedy that slopped it for Mrs. N. A. . Webster, of , Winnie; Va., the writes "Dr. King's New Lit Tllli Wholly cared me of tick headache I hsd suffered from for two years." Cur Ucsd ache, Conciliation, Ullloupneas. 8"c at V. U. t iaUaui's drug store.. A juUar fact lu collecting birds t ;s l the .wide diSci-ence In values ( f ecz pt the same family of birds. i wr tnstsnce, there to the great family of hawk. Some hawks' eggs are worth only few cent each.- and other hawks' eggs And a ready sale at $3, $5 and $T each. - It makes a hundred dol lar bill took dilapidated to bay a com plete set of even western hawks' eggs, While a fall set of all known hawks egg cost upward of, $000. The egg Of a jnareh hawk, a red back hawk and a copper hawk may be bought for 20 centa each, and the broad winged hawk egg will bring $4 each the world Over. .The eggs of Swalnson'i hawk and the buff breasted hawk are Werta" L00 each. ',- - - ,.-.-r'- ': Ta TwM at BUeaee. -' : In PerIa stand two towers called by the Parse the Towers ef Silence. Ac cording to the religion, they never bury their dead, but have the body exposed on the top of one of these towers nntU the eon and the rain and the fowl of the atr have cleaned the bone of all flesh. The, bone are then collected and placed In the other tower. These Parseee, who are follower of Zoroas ter and very devout have almost disap peared as a people, there being only about 8V000 of them at the present tune. v lUMltt tl Cttankv Oatarrh of the ears and. -catarrh of the Srastachlan tubes often cause deaf nee. Catarrh of the stomach .load toe stomach with tough phlegm and Intsirtere with digestion. Catarrh of the gall bladder obstruct the outflow of the bile, which is absorbed Into the circulation and thus gives rise to Jaun dice. - Catarrh of the bladder to a dan gerous disease, from the difficulty of getting rid of the mucus. Rheumatism Cored in a Day. Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 dsys. Its action npon the system Is remarkable nd mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits. 73 cent and f 1.00. Sold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. President Palma Here. Ponghkeepsie, N. T., Jan. SO Presi dent-elect Palma, of.pnba, arrived here today to meet fifty, Cuban students of the State Normal School tt a reception. Welcome as Sunshine after a long storm is a feeling of relief when an obstinate, pitiless oold has been driven away by Allen's Long Balaam. Only people who have been cored of throat-ache and. sore lungs by this reme dy can quite realize what the feeling b There is no opium in the Balsam; Its good effect Is .radical and lasting. Take a bottle home today. Taken Back to Pen. New Tork, Jan. SO. Syndicate Miller was taken Jback to'.SIng Sing today to serve hi unexpired portion Of the ten year sentence. Dr. Bull's pills tor Liver His. One pill a dote. Box, 60 pill, 10 eta Oar Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaint, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Boll's Pills never gripe. Five Killed in MllL Belfast, Jan. 10. Five persons ware killed and ten mortally injured by a col lapse of a large spinning mill here to day: light others are still in the ruins, OAflVOnZA. Baatstas :. Tat tiaa Ym Itosj alwayt Bfagta CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. i i i n i . A' few well written advertisements wonld help The Congressional Record. Washington Star. s - The dally newspaper continue to "coop" Tb CongTeeilonsl Beeord In printing many of the speeches deliv ered ta congress. They don't have to rait for the addresses to be "doctored up." Lo Angele Herald. " : '; ;.S Later on the postofflce department may decide to exclude The- Congres sional SUcord from the malla. it to largely an advertising cheme, and much H it matter 1 deception and eWoterldn Kfinsss City Journal. t4 Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup tar'--. Teething Babies. Price, 301 eta. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Palo, Boot Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. . Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup promotes, th digestion fand smoothes the PRILL8' OF FASHIOnI -fvf f,r . . i ,.,vr i r table, otter, mink, ermine and chin lallla are tb favored for wrap of tlstlnctlon. vJ'-!v. -v- v J. Great variety to produced thl M sen with for trimmings, which tailor aad modiste as prodigally for both Cay and evening gown. , . ' ,. " Fashion ha esUblUhed Norfolk plait as a salient feature of winter blouses and fancy waist either, with front or back battening. '. v : - . " Th separate fancy waist has become a very conspicuous leader among th meet costly and elegant day and even lng drea garment for women, . ', Baglans, newmarkeU, French -itrr touts and other styles in long coat fot s treat wear are toor generally worn thl 'winter than they have been lo year. , . All tb tondencle of fashion still In cline toward the svelte clinging ef fect Id gownln. with llttlo or no means of distfululufr any defect of Cg r by fornjor clever manipulations of drapery. TUa smart little trlcorno bnts are njure fmlilonnble tlian ever thla via tor, and tliey are formed of every vari ety of fabric from Angora r nnim and rlih velvets and sntlna to nn..,l' 1 'r, -J tw Xurk Pout y Ucod'sleeds EEST FOR THE i&UTH. SEED POTATOES ORE OF OUR UADIKS SPECIALTIES. ; , We have thousands of barrels in stock; the best flalne-grown and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood'a 1903 Catalogue gives comparative crop results,' both as to eariinessand yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed.-; It also contains; much other oseful and. valuable' information' about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and 8 pedal Potato Price List. , Wood'fi Descriptive" Catabgae lor 401 gives ral table, practical, op-to-date Information about all Seeds, giving not onlr deaorl pttoDi, but the bast crop U trow, BMt nwetMtid wavaof (row ing; diffamt crops, and much other In formation of (peolal Interest to every Traoker.GardenerandFanner. Mailed tree upon request... s T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, .tlOHiOM, VIBBIilA. Iraekers an farmra reqnlrlng large . quantities ol aeeda are requested to write for special prices. -1 " 'Whitney's LavlakBeaa. The Hon. William C Whitney In an swer to a banker friend who alluded to the lavish style In which he enter- Main said: "I have the money and can afford these expenditures. They are one of my ways of helping people. It Is bet ter to give employment than alms. -I believe it to be the duty of every rich man to spend as much as be can af ford and to help trade along. Then all will prosper." Finds Way to Live Long:. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen Hfo Is made by editor O H Downey, of Chura busco, Ind., "I wish to state," he writes "that Dr. Elng's New Discovery for Consumption Is the moat Infallible re medy that I have ever known for Cocghs 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 stant and cure certain." C D Bradham guarantees every 60c and $1.00 bottle, and gives trial bo'.tles fne. Ablatio Tarker. Asiatic Turkey Is to be rescued from iemlbarbatianlsrs by the construction of $140,000,000 worth of railroads, one kf which will run. through the Eu phrates valley from end to end. The new roads will follow the old caravan routes, and they will touch all the principal cities and towns of Bible land. A Prominent Woman Speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, In speaking 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 teemed 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 snd suffering, end I will never he without this splendid medicine again.' For sale by F 8 Duffy Co. Sfrn-nrberrlfs. Why arc tliey called F,trnw"-berrU,sY Smart men differ on that. Some say It to on account of their hollowr8tmwllke tern. Others thluk It Is because tliry have to be covered with Btraw or simi lar protecting material In winter. The most classical explanation la that oar Anglo-Saxon forefathers nscd to raise them and they gave them this name because the berries are generally on the ground that Is, "strewed.", or rtra.wed" around. Child Worth MilUons. "My child is worth millions to me," ay Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsbarg, Pa , yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Congh Core. "One MlbUte Oough Cure I tare ear for oonght, croup and throat and long trouble. An absolute safe cough cure which set Immediately. The.; youngest child can take It with ' rntlre safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often ; It helped them. Every family should have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cur handy. At this season especially It may he needed sod- denly. F. 8 Duffy. 8TRIKE OUTS. ' v; i ' ." Between a poor grad of baseball la trammer and wrangling all winter; It la about tuna th National league gave place to an organization that baa th real Interest of th national game at heart Denver Republican. : v .h - Instead of bothering the conrta with their stupid baseball war why do not the Messr. Spalding and Freedman put on maaks, take a bat in each hand, go cat In aome Held and settle th mat ter between themselves Buffalo Ex pre.''- ' :i LB ALD H E ADS aouii bt'i curioilty If Dandruff ; Itching . Beilp and Palling Hair wr promptly trrtitia nd cursi by- using - r-v,;;::"'- ? Beaultd art absoluttly certtld. Frlc rsVurnsd if gttlsfylng ; rBultt art not produced.. Only the genuine ia euri. Imitations and eubotitutes era worthless- eomotlinoa dangeroua. Cc!:e Zl:zr.:zo and Eaa no equal for the eonplex ion. Results trs Quick and fclghly gratifying. i. d. i; : :.n co,; cnicAco:. " - seat Brreiw Tkmt Bate Bee Fes-: rf'S' -. etrmtet hr! tke-Trpa ,-, " Error of the press often-begbi with error of reporter who have mlsonder stood spoken, words. The rule of fol low copy comrjeio the xomposltor to re peat the. exact , word written by the reporter, and. the following blunders are the result ofpbedlence to thla role. A speaker madethl statement: J -la these daya'clergymen are expect ed to have the xrisdom and learning of Jeremy! Taytor.", But the . reporter wrote and. the compositor repeated "the wisdom and learning of a Jour neyman tailor." -' Another speaker quoted these lines: - Oh, come, thou goddeaa fair and free. In heaven, yclept Buphroayne. They were printed a written: Oh, ooma, thou goddeu fair aad free, ' In heaven she orept and frose her knee. Another orator quoted this line from Tennyson's "Lockaley Hall:" Potter fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay. But the quotation was written and printed: Better fifty years of Europe than a circus la Bombay. One of the worst perversions of a hackneyed quotation, incorrectly given by the speaker, is this, which seems to be the joint work of the zealous re porter and the equally reckless printer: Amicus Plato, amicus Socrates, sed major verltoa. I may cues Plato. I may cuss Socrates, said Major Veritas. "The Practice of Typography," T. L. De Vlnne. Meanness Saved Him. A prominent clergyman used to tell of one of his parishioners who had been very sick. A physician had given him some medicine and told htm he could go out, but under no circum stances was he to get wet The man went out on the farm, and a shower df rain came up suddenly. There was no shelter near, and to save himself he crawled Into hollow log. The action Of the rain caused the log to shrink so as to endanger his life. He could not move, and, being brought face to face with death, the whole of his past life came before him as in a panorama. He remembered tho days of his childhood, his entrance up on life, his successes and his sins; then be remembered, last of all, that when be left home that morning he refused his wife, when she asked him, for GO cents for the church, and the thought made him feel so small that ho had no difficulty in getting out of the log. COURT CALENDAR. Superior Court. Special Term and Febru ary Term, 1902. SPECIAL TERM. Monday, February 3rd. Smith vs King Solomon's Lodge. 28 I uh. Co. va. Duffy. 29 Armstrong vs. Bluenthal. Arnold vs. Scott. Tuesday, Feb. 4lh. 55 Adams vs More. 57 Pollock vs Mesalc. 77 Meadows vs Tel. Co. Wednesday, Feb. 5th. 88 Rosenbaom vs Jarman. 42 Canady vs Goldeboro L. '. o. 61 White vs Davis. Thursday, Feb. eth. 38 Register vs Griffin. Hahn vs Pollock. Rose vs R. R. Tilling vs R. R. Friday, Feb. 7th. Ives vs Bowden. Jackson vs DInktns. Harrington vs R. R. Robinson vs R, R. BtEOOLAB TERM. Monday. Feb. lOlh. Smith vs. Reserve Fund. Hancock vs. Commissioners. Vincent vs. Miller. Croom vs. Pritchsrd. Whltford vs. Peel. Ellis vs. Satterthwaile. Caton va. Toler. Hancock vs. Mutual Reserve. St. John's Lodge vt. Mutual Re serve. Taylor vs. Mutual Reserve. Pop vs. Mutual Reserve. Tuesday, F.b. nth. Huyett Smith vs. Gray. 1 44 fill 68 78 Bcneslky vs. Haw. Lane vs. Raney. Wednesday, Feb. lstla. Eborn vs. Lokey. Gaston vs. Smith. 8ultan vs. Lumber Co. Cox vs. Blades. Broaddo vs. Congdon. . Thursday, Feb. lath. Harvey vs. Clark. Marten va. DeLoatch. Marten vs. Perry. Royall vs. Electric Co, I. H. emith.v. i. H. Toong, at al, Friday, Feb, UUu Jones vs. Button. . Garrett vs. Hlnes. -loy vs. B, R Bays v. Berry. - . Arnold vs. Oongdo. -Taylor v. Congdon. RKOFLAB TEBX. ".' : HeUoaa..' Meadow vs. Titda!. Bryan V. Hayes.' v ' Jotllo vs. Justice. " ' . Pelletler vs. Whltford. Bol Ex Bel va ttlover. . . k . the court. 47 73 ' ' .A is-' a i -. X 10 "M:; I;" M ., A...'.'..:- ' SI tt..,. tt. ..Ii- M I 0t a-". . -tt 'U " ,' J ' . . Bank vs. Bpeneer.'., , , - , Jones -vs. Nixon. ' i : "'-, .- ; ' Burros va. Myers. ..'-. v Bectoa vi. Brock. , .' Harrison vs. Rouse, . r- " - i Green ts. Green. J- " ' i . Cully vs. B. 4L. Duffy vs. Prry , Humphrey vs. B. A L. .v .:.' , Veglater vs. Grlffln. ' Mount vs Klrkman. , r - , -to Mor.ler va. Lnmber Co. i'ate vt. Boulanpnr. Ilmlsoa vs. I'hlillpt. Wilson vs. Shepard, Oliver vs. Pair Association. Carter vs. Carter. Divoacs, n. ks Va. rirkt. Wayne vs. Wayne. '. Cnruum VI. Hsrnuni. - ' Ilcniif'S vn. llodgos, y in . lmis. Wiilincy vs. WMlnoy. ,r.ri;H:tn vs. Jacl(n. Vv liii .in.. link vs, Wlilenbrlnk, Harvey v. Harvey. r;; MUStang ! Uniraent V - fV- 1 r A toad tinder a harrow Buffers no more than the felthful horse that is tortured with Spavins, Bwinney, Harness Sores, Sprains, etc. Most horse owners know this and apply tho kind of sympathy that heals, known far and wide as Never fails not even in tho most aggravated eases. ' Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, ekin or joints that cannot bo cured by it. Mexican ,9 tba hast remedy on the market tor u j . . Wind Galls, Sprains and Skin Lumps. iTlUStang liniment It keeps horses and mules In oouditioo. Handy, Useful, Articles Nice Pearl Handle Pocket Knives, Scissors and Shears, razors with plain and fancy handles. A II the above goods are fully warranted to be the very finest quality, For your boy a good first-class single barrel breech loading Gun only $4.75. We have many other useful articles uch as are kept in Haidw sue Miirr. L H. I Hfc Co. The Farmers & Merchants Capital, Surplus and Profits $88,850.00 APRIL 30th, 1901. What We Have Done, Do, and Will Continue to Do. This Bank conducts Its business upon "up-to-now" methods. It It our purpose to deal justly and liberally with all. We carefully safeguard the interests of onr customora, Moreover, we fre quently do It unknown to them; as op portunltlos often come to us in conflden tlal waya, and you cannot over-appeclate aucn consideration. We are not disposed to overlook the fact that the Interests of the Bank and those of the people are closely bound to gether, snd cannot by any meana be separated. This Bank acts as a repository for Wills, and safely keeps them till the proper time of surrender. Will also act as the custodian of money or papers left with OS In escrbw. No charge for tbeae services. We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers. We aim to be prompt, progressive aad liberal. In the matter of accommodations, thlt Bank meets every requirement within the limits of prudent banking. If vou have never been Identified with us as a patron, we atk you to consider the advisability ol becoming one. In the early future, we propose adding a novel, yot substantial Savings Bank feature to our already progressiva in stitution. B. B. nOLLAHD. JOB. K. WILLI HOLLAND Ir. WILLIS, lsesoratM4Blsaoi, Funeral Director, aiS Maimers, Phone 210, Office 22 Craven Street - Mia' A i. ' 'V Winter Time .Vehicles are now to be considered. To all wh requite the beat, most adaptable, moat practical, most oomfortabts and. most durable earring ,ior coia, stormy ana wet weather) we recommend onr line of rockawaya, , sarreys and top, buggies, W to $100 two seated rookaways at M) to $300, W ate only the very best material in every department of our fao tnry, for th construction of only th highest trrade vehicles to be found on the market. You can depend on onr vehicles being np to now. - W are first bands for any kind of material for re pairing and can ear you money. Bee us. ... ours to please, . G. II. Vfclcr '& - Gin, . - raeae 185, -' ' f ,3 Ird Et,' tn Ebbs, If. 0. r, , n e and eatU. ntrmentryit, Lfle.ment. To Merchants, Commission Her -chant, Liquor Dealers, Liverymen and Hotels. Office Rearlater of Deed . ) Craven County ( Nbw Btn, N. C, Dec. 81, l"i. Tou are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten ilaya after the first day of January, In evh year, a worn atatement of the amount of gross salea made by you In your business at a vendor of or dealer in good., wares, riMTcbaDdlse, commodities of whatsoever kind or nature, either wholesale or retail for the twelve months, or any part of aid time, preceding the flrm day of January, IU03. Prompt compliance wlib the lr. Is rarneatly requested, and for failure lo do so you will be required to come l efore the Bonrd of County ( c-m nl'siorers, and further lo guilty of a misdemeanor. . EKN EST M GREF.N, Hef Idler of llrrils. Our elegant line of l elf-T'ronouncing Teacliors Bibles, Vest I'ocket Kdition o Pronouncing 'testament, Vest ookct I dition of the Hiblo Dictionary; brsides a nice line of good bpoks to select your Christmas resents from. You can give nothing better to your boy or girl or friend than a nico Bible, Tostament or good book. Yonrs truly, J. C. Whitty to. Cor. So. Front 4 Craren 8t. F. X. .,lmisa. i. II. Ward suvmoNs a wapd, ATTORNEI asi COV NARl.OKrt at LAW. aw k, a. -. Office 08 Bo. Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Chattawka. (Office also at Raleiirh.) . Practice In the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret. Pamli co and Wake, In tbe Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and wherever tt-rvlct't aro desired. P. n. Pelletler, ATTOBNET AT LAW, Mlddl Street, Lswyert BrUk Balldlag. WUI praettne In th Counties 01 Uravsn ansrsh 4oass, unsiov ana ramiico. i-. b nan at sw lurra ana ptipr'v D. Ii. WAItl, ' Attorney at Law, 74So. front Bt , Opp. Hotel Ohattawka, HEW fTEKK, V. C. Craven Coanty Attorney. .Clroult, Craven, Jonea, Onslow, Cart er, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, .and the Bap rams aad federal Oonrt. A Good Telephone BKRVICl IB A bUtflNKHB . HZ0B88ITT, A BOMS .' CONTXNUMCI. A COM ' BlStU) - . . .. .r.yWeesffifdtj, t v CnTenlenee, Orpat Your Pboo at Once Xode JDlrectory. NIW BKIUf CONCLAVE 480. Improved uroet i uerKasopns, Dia aa sou in Thursday algbte,atB o'clock at Bona--tree Hall. Or. K. T. Karly, Arehoa; J. ' Tolaon, Jr, Flnaacleri Ceo. D. Gordner, ' . Becretary. , -., . - cnAVEw lodoi wa i kniohtb OF HARMONY. Meet lad and 4th Wednesday night la each month la Roun tree's 'lalL Pollack Street, si 7.80 O'clock. J. J.Wolfenden, President It. J, Dlsosway, Beo'yi 11.JU, Ulll, rtoanolal Secretary. ; . . .. - v. OD op
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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