THE JOURNAL. 'ihibiUbed every flay in the yeeE, except Monday, at Middle itreet, - . PnoH No. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. BDITOB iBD PBOFRIITOB SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES. : One year; In advance ......M. One year, not tn advance Monthly, by carrier In the city .50 AdvertlsinRate tarnished onappll cation. Entered at the Post Offloe, New Bern, N. Q., as second class matter. Official Paper of New Ben and Craren Couty. New Bern. N. . Feby. 27.. 1908. Er.r.A?JiD RBAJ. WINTER HARD SHIPS. It i! a ritatiT of tvi.!fatnlill"n that New Kuand In ptopte ha'.e fe!y pused iDi" ii;h wutvh while moa'. -. iv I s c.!i'n:, yet hM not cr.U3.1i"' ate.' t.'. fiiinf:, much less loss o' l;V i- I 'ie i o" . The i' oh. i :-es a ve'y differ ent kioif trnci it "- wlntor an J Us ioiiiv'i'd 'n f nftw of liie ronn t v. Know nr iii'.o'nii bsinin, shdt "II tbe poor from obts'iiinn wo-k, and cob tt.y wi.'(l Midships tn 'hp la- Y;tniu a fw oVa, filiowlug the Boo-, com iue R'.oiy if rain, and fiee'inij wtia'njr, which has wrecked teie'.ph aid i!wb."!ia w'r, r.ilnid tcm, and in'uii-d piooerty. But In Ihlo aeVn there has be"i n.i snow and ice to prerfni wo'k or iojme piopfsj. The weather has been severe In Its low temperaWrea, but foci has not been ex cessively blgh. and tbe ground while frozen, has not Impeded travel, or hin dered tbe very poor from getting fire wood from the fields. Local benevolence has ever been on the watch to assist the needy, and yet this benevolent work has been so quietly done that help has been given without It appearing that any one was in need. And especially has this city been for tunate In the health of Its citizens, and from any disease. The climate of New Bern is beat ap preciated, when It is compared with that of other sections. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting natnre in dolDg Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimon ials. Address. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pi:iire the best. Kilmer Sf Us Securities. Pevl, Fb, e.--e!Pfties valued a. B.oCO.Ort (M.r "!oi4lng to 1 resident Fal K u t-v i mly been sold fire. T r money will h spent In fnr thor'ng :.m Br pwpagende In Eaioue aad An.e When yon want a physic that Is mild and gentle, easy to take and Dleaaut In effect use Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 15 cents. Bsmples free. Every box guaraateed. For sale by F S Duffy & Co. BMivloJ S'.iM Btd'.d. Hd-H K.b .V The Oaplato Gener al nf Pk.'.om i,ficiw.t the sttjke endd; tV- tt wi" e resnmed In all the facto') w. Tt4'e.lloa l.ch Ibtt the lo.l.l eftn I'oope tent t9 Utfif (f..w fcs Ugnn. Toer are tie p li-n-irs awitUi tilalbyaourU anart'al. . t V sTl . uvspopsia uuro . Diacsts what you cat. This preparation contain all of thi dlffeatante and digest nil kloda o4 looo. itgivee instant relief ana never falla to cure. . It allows you to eat all tbe food yon want. The moataenalUvt stomachs can take It. By lis use many thousands of dyspeptics navn been - cured after everything else failed. It prevent formation of gaa on the atom- mnh, relieving all dlstmes after eating. . Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't befji - . ; , but da yoafieJ ' Furd mil Thy . O. rWiTrOo.1)hlrtmf . 2lwSkbotUcoaUtuSHUiuMUiue.SMt t . DUFFY 4 CO. .. HE WAS EXCUSED. &wt tk Talnmavm BwMTleel Bts ste mm BvaSbMi Jur XMty, A yonng man whose features and flashing eyes betokened: great earnest, ncsa was summoned before a Jndge of the city court the other day for Jury duty., He Immediately asked to be ex cased. When, the judge asked him what excuse he had for not serving, be replied: -;"v -"I believe it Is a rule of the court that the Jury Is the sole Judge of the facts and the court of the law-that the juror should only weigh the. tacts as presented by the evidence, not tak ing Into consideration any of the rules of law governing the ease, wherefore all lawyers ' are . exempt from .jury duty." "."But are you a lawyer 1" asked tbe Judge. .v , "No, but I have been a close student of tbe law for many years." "I oui afraid that I cannot excuse you If you are not a lawyer," said the court, smiling. .. "But" . continued the young man, with great earnestness, the color mounting to his temples, "I am sure If your honor knew as much law as I do your conscience would not allow you to serve on a Jury." After the bench and bar had recov ered from this naive outburst the judge told the young man that If It wns n matter which affected his con science bo deeply be would excuse him, and n very -much abashed youth left the courtroom. New York Times. The SoorploB'a Woidttral lu. I have studied the habits of tbe scor pion for mnny years and have often noticed bow very sensitive scorpions arc to the most delicate sound, musical or otherwise. Under the thorax the scorpion has two comblike append ages, which are the antennm (pecti nnts?). It Is pretty well settled by physiologists nnd entomologists that In Insects the onteniue represent the or gans of bearing. Tbese delicate struc tures are easily affected by the vlbnu tloim of sound, nnd there can be no doubt whatever that they ore also af fected by sounds quite inaudible to the human car. The slightest vibration of the atmos phere from any cause whatever at once pnt3 in motion the delicate structures which compose the antenme, to which orpins Insects owe the power of pro tecting themselves against danger as well us tbe means of recognising the app.-oHcli of one another. London Spectator. Railways la Araeatlaa. "The railway system of Argentina," snya a correspondent of tbe London Post "Is second to none In the world. Trains ran at frequent Intervals and punctually, especially the long distance trains. Tbe rolling stock Is excellent, and a long distance journey by rail Is a luxury. Tbe sleeping cars are sumpta ously appointed, the permanent ways are well laid, and there Is consequently very little jolting. It Is possible to breakfast or dine In tbe trains as com fortably as In a hotel. The dining cars are well fitted up and beautifully deco rated with flowers and pot plants. The food is properly cooked and tastefully served at any hour of the day or night, and, above all, the charges are ex traordinarily low. Fares, too, are very low, so that traveling Is sn easy and a cheap matter." BmmkM Rail Risers. Finger rings made of horseshoe nails! They are certainly not pretty or grace ful, but they are said to bring good luck to tbe wearer on certain condi tions. To be a genuine charm tbe ring must be msdo from a nail taken from a horseshoe found by tbe owner herself and nobody else. This Is taken to a jeweler, who bends It to lit her little linger and cuts off the superfluous length. The ring Is not welded together, end the bead of tbe nail stands for the set ting. There's no wsy of proving It but those who have adopted these orna ments soy that they bring just as much luck as a horseshoe Itself bung over the door with ends up. New York Herald. Remedy for Nenrong Exhaustion. Arejrou weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease The Mystic Life Renewer will quiokly renew yoer strength and vitality. It Is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It Is a marvel ous vltallser an strengthened It quick ly and certainly cum Lost of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tation of the Heart and falling health. It Is Indeed a wonderful Life Benewer and Ufa Btrengthener. Bold by T A Henry, New Bern. . Future Sufar Market New Orleaaa, Feb. J.-The New Of leant lugar exchange decided today by a vote of 74 to 48 after an Slotting m sat in?, fi eatablUh a tutors branch of Iks exchange Is which those wbo desire lo speculate In sugar can buy and sell. Tt future market will probably be ooeaed Miessrlv text month. :, r ' ' ' ' , 1 Dn Bull's pins tor Llrer Ms. ; Onr; pill a does. Boa, M pills, 10 eta. Ovre Constipation, Llvet Troubles, Bll lowaess, Impure Blood, Dipepals, Fe eule Complalota, Btomana and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pill never grips, Mrt. lonewili" Jacivin Qiiu tlned.' iJ ; CWkiiis, N. 0 , Feb . The pitfc Jaucs ef Mr. "Suite-vt'l JwAvia ( tele fi'.y Is fa.'er tirlct smallpox q .r ss las. ; A tfU flag la 'root Ot ie j t!-iH ' geseral attention, Hit StoAoa ief wes to trey toe ho.te 4 ' elm Badtr qniraat'oe. - Kdwla B 0', S p'omlotut rsaldent cf 1M ii,wu ! la tbe bona uaH aod rupcd by Ma Jscksnq, has (he dls v " br. Bull's Bali j Syrup for - Teething Babies. . Price, 10 ots. Cares Wind-' o"o. l-a -bftei. l y ffliery, Gri ping Pains, Hour Btomach, Fever, Chol era Itfaatrn., Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup promoict the dlgsttloa (and soothes the sby. ' ', , , TO MOTHERS Krs. J, II. Hasklns,' of Clileago, 111- President Chicago Arcade Clubt Addresses " Comforting -: Words to Women Regarding ChUdblrtlu ..''' J Dbas Mas. PiHBnAm Mothers need not dread ehildbearing after ihey know the value of Lydia E. Pink ham's r Vegetable ; -Compound. While I loved children I dreaded the ordeal, for it left me weak and sick MBS. J. H. HA8IUNS. for months otter, and at the time I thought death Was a welcome relief; but before my last child was born a good neighbor advised L ydlali.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and I used that, together with your Pills and Sanative Wash for four months before the child's birth ; it bronght me wonderful reliof. I hardly had an ache or pain, and when the child was ten days old I left my bed strong in health. Every sprinfrnndfall Inow take abottleof Lydia E.Pinkhani'8 Veg etable Compound and find it keeps me in continual excellent health." Mus. J. II. Hassim), 3348 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. $6000 forftU If about Ultimo aa It not gonutno. . Care and careful counsel is what tbe expectant and would-be mother needs, and this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to Sirs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. uettlna; Even, In the crowd that filled a Mulberry street auction room were two Italians Who watched tbe sole with Interest and enjoyed the badinage for which the auctioneer la noted. One of the Ital ians bid on some household article, and It was instantly accepted. "What'B the name!1 asked the auc tioneer as he opened the salcsbook. Tietro Dlonozelln," answered tbe buyer. "Oh, that's too much) I'll put down 'Peanuts, GO cents.' You're on," sold the auctioneer as be rattled off tbe next article. The other Italian bid enough to secure the article, and his name was requested. "Potrlcka O'SulIlvano." quickly an swered the Italian. "Well," mused tbe auctioneer, "that's a good old name for a dago. Come, that a not yours, though." "You beta It lsa nota mine," was the quick reply, "but Itn is agooda as Pea nuta. You maka de ran wltua 'ta llano name; I maka fun wida Irish." New ark Call. The greatest danger from cold snd Is grippe is their resulting in pneumonia f reasonable care Is nted. however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack nf la grippe lu less time tban any other tieatment. It la pleat ant and aafe to take. For as la . by F. d. Duffy & Co Anotb-r Gri ma Claim. 'iV.-h!,. ..... Fun. ?5. Germany hat oa.'o a di-Bwio upon CVa for an addl !'. l.irt-a"U.v of 10,(0010 taW foi iMiiiyi wh'c" U (a r:alini wre over ' or.1 tlo ponrawerenttlnjf up ' iit ) int deir.. irtt latt su.n'mer. Millions Put To Work. The wonflertul activity of the new century Is sbown by sn enormous de mand tor the world's .best workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. . ForOoa stipattoa, Sick Headache, BiliouaDen, or any trouble of Btomach, - Liver or Kidneys they're. np rivaled. Only Ste. at O. D. Bradham't drug store. .Rural Delivery "Qasslfletf.". Wechlngton, Feb. M The Hook Committee on Post Offices and Po.1 Roads today sgreed to favorably rpre vjnt a b'll to e'estlfy tbe roral fire de, Htery a-di and pit s the sddUlosai tU uader tbe coa tract system. 1 "iii i ' Duffy tbe druggltt, will refund yoi your money If you are not satltfled arte Uilng Chamberlain's Sloaaeh aad Liver Tablets, Tbey er e dU oVs of the ttomach, blllouieeat constipation and headache. Price tS ot tts. Saeiples free f 8 Daffy ftOo. ,.v .; r H - ' - '.'h ' ' flo e A 'Me M Detroit, t JW.i. i- Vi'e ra ;oa "tW l H, s .v nil', , wn ck wa svv r ti-rft-m a v :'il t isto,.,; eonUnuat To n.-'-'.f A.i-ltt(i w.e lS tttr'iK ia '. n)iy. ; T.-t Vie .rW Ir.'ft.owtl .4ivfc.i;. tV e,4l..e Use baa tJCv.WO .n .s a a at vttu !l. Uik eaneti woli ?yjV ... .. - v...:- -The ellai of other eoah afdlrtnet to be at good at Cbambar'aia i t's effect aally set at n It la the following testi monial of Hr, O. P. Alan, as employet of Bartlett 4i Dennis CoH Gardiner, lie. Be says: "I had kept adding to a cold snd cough la the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of with out permanent be'p, until eae ly f was la the drug store of Mr. Houlehaa and be advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money If I wai not Cured. Mylungt ad bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I wai ompUte1v C.red by Ibis remedy, snd have since alwayt turn sd to It When I got a sold, and soon find relief, , I ,a)so, recr amend It to my friends and a n (lad u.J-ay It la tbe bout of sUcotiRh: medic net.? Fin '. by Duffy 4 Co. , i - DIAMONDS. - " ' .Si r i-Jm-p Vatted atatM Bar Tam-SftSa at i- Woria's Oatpat. ' : The world hat never seen and in ne other part of the world Is there now to be socu anything like America's jewel madness as sbown by rne conditions OI today, when more than 800 New York establishments, are engaged solely In tbe; importation of precious , stones, jwheu agents ot American dealers are seorcblng Europe for the white gem 'and hopelessly endeavoring to' supply American appeals for rubles and emer aids and. when 0,000 men In South Af jrlca are tolling to obtain diamonds, .more than half ot which are to add to the fceanty and happiness of the Amer ican woman. , : It Is she that has caused the United States to become the greatest diamond market lu the world. For her we have imported in a single year 120,000,000 worth of precious stones, for her at one period we smuggled them in at the rate of $7,000,000 a year, for her we annually buy something like (12,000, 000 worth of diamonds and thus for her enke heartlessly leave of the world's total output of diamonds only some $8,000,000 worth to satisfy the .vanity of all the rest ot the women on earth. . For her adornment we annually cause to be brought to this country diamonds weighing In the aggregate 1,200 ponnds, a weight three times that of (lie total output of the famous Kim berley field and practically the equal of that of the whole of South Africa, the world's greatest diamond mine. Frank S. Arnctt in Ainslee's Magazine. A Way of Cooklnir Ilodents. The ncj-'ro slavcH of Jamaica used to rcgnrd rats as a dainty, their masters not providing thetu with any other meat. Their method of cooking tho toothsome rollouts wns to Impnle each one on a long wooden skewer nfter cleaning the animal and cutting oft the tall, turning It briskly around over a fire until the bnlr wns all burned off. Then It was scraped until free from fur, and finally the end of the skewer was stuck Into the ground, inclined to ward the fire, until It wns toasted dry and crisp, thus being made ready for the meal. Saved Her Child's Life. ''In three weeks .ur chubby little boy wss changed by Preumonia almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Welkins, of PI' asant City, O, "A terrible rough set in, that, in spile of a good doctor's treat ment for several weeks, grew worse every da . We then used Vt. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was soon sound and well. We are sure tblB grandj medicine aaved bis life." Millions know It's the only sure cure fi r Coughs, Colds andall,Long diseases. C. D. Bradbam guarantees attraction, .V'c, $1.00. Trial kbottles free, ! Bvre lliiirlty. 1 Mrs. Odasippo It 13 n ios!tIvc shame to see bow poorly Mrs. Charltee clothes her children. Mrs. Clubb Hut you must not forget, my dear, thut her time Is so much taken up with uo'.iL- slum work that she has no time to look after them." Ohio State Jourrt:l. "nreaklns he Bank." i The operation of "breaking the bank" Ct Monte Carlo consists merely In ei austlng the temporary capital of one jof tho tables. When this occurs, that table goes out of business for tbe dsy. Washington Star. Saved Him From Torture. There Is no more agonizing trouble than pl'ea The ctnatant llih ng and burning make life Intolerable. No po aitl n la comfortable. Tbe torture la un ceasing. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For tkln dlaeases, cola, burns, bruises, all kinda of wounds It la unequalled. J. R Qerall, 8U Paul, Ark., aast "From 1805 I suffered with tbe protruding, bleeding piles and could find nothing to help me until I used De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few hoiea completelyxured ma." D. ware of conn terfells. P. 8. Duffy. Coeeaaa Tree. The profit on a cocoanut tree Is $1 a rar. ' The Toaarea, The tongut gives many warnings. If it Is Urge, flabby and yellow, yon are eating too much or in some wsy mis managing your feeding. If It Is smaU, red snd Inflamed, your stomach Is In named, too, snd yon must live for a time on milk snd biamnth mixture and avoid tea and alcohol A Le;acy 0Tbe Grip ; It often a run-down system. Weak i aaervoutDeas, lack of spretlie, -ergy aad ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys oftea follow, aa attack of this wretched disease, TbagrtJiett need then It Electric Bitters, the splendid tonic, .blood purifier and -regulator of Sl mach, Liver and Kldaoyi .. Thou sands have proved that they wonderful ly strengthen the nrvea, build ap the system, and restore to health and good spirits after . aa attack of Grip. If auf ferlor, try them. Only COS. Perfect satisfaction guaraateed by C D.. B ad ban. - vt ' -V ., ? ;,.. y.. reeotaa) a oak, " The keepers of tbe big cobras in the Central park menagerie and the New York soologtcal garden do not And it easy to supply their venomous charges With tbe kind of food that tbey spe cially prefer. ' la theif native land co bras live chiefly on smaller and less dangerous and objectionable snakes, but although every, effort Is made to collect harmless snakes o satisfy tbe appetite of the Imprisoned cobras at some seasons they have to be content with rats and mice, which they do not particularly like. Other varieties ot captive snakes are fed mainly on toads, mice and rabbits. English sparrows are also purchased for tlicm, , . Bucklen' Arhicit Salve, . ' The beat and moat famous compound la the world to conquer aches and kill paint, Cure futt, healt Burns snd Braises, ubduet Inflammation, matter Pilot. MHIhaicf Bona rold yarly, Workt wondert la Bolls, Ulcert, Felonr, 1 i.!n Enipt'oia. It tures or no pay. 2"c. at C. U Bradham'a ding ttore. , EZcQdPoiQon There la no poison ao highly contagiosa, so deceptive and so destructive. Don't bt Wo sure yon are cured because ail external signs of the diaeaae have diaappcared, and the doctor says you are well. Mahy per sona have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cured to realize when too late that the disease waa only covered up Sttv: sr.. . n,n ..driven from the CA9 Begot Uko. aurfacetobreak out again, and to their Sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe sk-tn disease, an old sore or nicer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con tracted . in early " nwoen. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. i9 the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and h does this so thoroughly snd effectually that there la never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. cures Contagious Blood Poison in any and all atages; contains no mineral to break down vour constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood Bjison is the most complete and instruc ve ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also bow to cura yourself at home. It is free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking a cure. Send for it THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. THE SUN - BALTiriORE. MD. 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He Baltimore Mly Sue The EestlFamiljJNr s apcr. Alltbe newt of tbe world In attractive form; an egticulturad department second lo none In the country; market teprrtt which are recognised authority; short sto; let, complete In each numbet; an In teresting woman'a column, and a varied and attractive department of household interest. One dollar a year. Indncrmenlt lo sattert-op of clubt for tbe Wscklt Hun. Both the Dailt snd Wmsxt Bus mailed free of pottage In tbe United States, Can ada euci Met wo. faymcnta invariably la advance. Address : iu c. M KLL COM 'ANT, ... I SbU'hert snd Pioprletort V ; ; . Baltimore, Md. The Ulsht way - t f m the Only way lh to toi a ent goed work aud the right Is the only way we do repairing for yon. Whether it It blacksmith werk or. var slab work, or any kind ot work," K Is never tliRlited at Waters' rarrtage re ralrlng shop. " tring nt your work, we are hnulqnaiiert In Ihia bnaineas and want yoa to rome aid tee the largest aisortmnt nf tiiRRles ever thown here. All vl:tora are welcomed, l .. -, a, .XXe. Wafers. Ss Gon, ; ..: ; :. rh. n . 78 Troad ! t. New Brw, J. 0. I J Is - ?: "No man it born into the " world whose work it not bom with lum. There la always work and tools to work withal for thoto who will." "We have Tools for the Carpet) ter, Implements for the Farmer I el lup's, White's and Avery's Plows and ( astingf, both steel itnd u;isl; Guano Sowers $1.75, $4.00, $t t.O and $12.50 (set; our new guano sower); Planters, Oiillivutor, Har rows, fec; Shovels, Il(K-.s. Spade, Pitch Forks, Ha es and evci vilim for (he fiinn Paints, OilsjVnrnis'.i nnd Hnislie.j for the PiiinUr. ' ooking uUnsils for the kitolr n Agenis for the oldest and in, .si reliable St ives and Kimges tiiaini faeliiviid, and i eep castings iu stock ta fit. Huililers Supplies of "all kinds Hash, !'c)tv, i iinds, Lime, Hair, Cement Plaster, &c. L !!; foller Un. k For Sale Or Lease ! The Gr!st Mills and Factory property, Cor. Hancck and Johnson streets, known as New Bern Grist Mills and operat ed by Geo. Bish op, now deceased. The plant consists oi Jwo up to date mills, one corn clewner, ele vator, belts, ono bolter and everything com plete and in first class shape lor operation For terms and fur ther information ap ply to E. K. BISHOP. Dissolution Not'ce Is hercliy plven thai Ihe firm of Arntclionfr and Muliliewa ia thU day dissolved by mutual censent, K. F. Mat thewa having withdrawn from said firm. 11. L'. Armstrong Is buiIioiIzmI and em powered to collect all IiIIIm due the fir . Tbe saiil 11 V Arma'roui; numii all liabilities of mid firm aud will pay off aud dloch .rge aame. This the 2 III day of February. !9I2. F. V. MATTHEW'S. 11. V. ARMtSTiiONO. T'lan' ln the public for the patron age extended in the pant to the firm of Armstrong an I Matthews. I avk that tbe earn'- patronage lie extended to Mr. H Armstrong, who eucceids to tuo o'd business of Aimairong md Matthews K. F.MATTUKWS I Oar Spring Styles , in fabrics for Crercoata and Suit ings are ready for yonr inspection. We nave an the novelties it the season In forces and Cheviots. Order now and you will have plenty of time to have your flttl'ig done, Our prices will be luuiiu mi bi&iitcLury, vur wura. uasur- pissed. F. Jf . Chadwlek, I have on hand: Several Second-hand Buggies which are Bargains. 8 joke Oxen. 8 Log Carriages and Tackle. 1 Pray nnd Harness. I will c:l very low for cash or on tima. J.W.STEWAR1. JExecnlor' Xoilce. '' Baflni qoailfled' m eieeator of the last will and leatameat of the lata TnomaiO. Battle deoeaaed. Notloe li hereby given ;lo all peraoai having elalma agalnat Ihe eatate of the laid de etaed to prraent thetn lo the aader Igned for aett'ement, on or before tbe Stb day of February. 1008 or thla aolloe wll be plead la bar of reeovery. All persona Indebted to laid aalata are no tified to teltle the same promptly. - .. Wn. 0. BATTLB ' J.v. ;;. .n'-:--.;s. . ... KiM r. . Feb. 8th, im : ' , 'Wlnteriexcoritoa Ratei. Dffeotive October 10, 101, lonrtlM ratoa are placed oa aale by the Bonthera Railway to all principal winter neorta of tbe Booth and fonthweat. Vk any agent Bonthern Railway for fall Infor mation.' . -, " '"' ; ' , '' .:' ' FOR SALE P. HKAHyi Al:Ti Hs l OK HARDWARE And all Kmda of iiiiiiK nnmi Hint we ami CiL.tinij; Stoveii nod lUllg-8, ,illlM. (',,,.t, I'-dKlt-r, I'aiuU, Oilf , iiiif., hwili, Doors, Rlinds, CutUry nnd nil the iisoful r.rticlea usually found in an Up-t -date Hardware Store. laaweNt. Prices. Under Hotel Chattawka, W E W HjERKT, BT . V. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE AM) 11 IHII.V MME. rKIIUHT & PASSINBIK, For All PolnlH IVnrlh. '"omnieneing Monday, February 17th the. .steamers of this line are sched uled lo kail lu in New lieru as fol- The Steamer NETJSE for Oriental, iioanoke Island, I' lizalu th Cit and the North on Momlajs, V i l nescliiys and hiidays at Q p. in. The Str. Ocracoke On Tuesdays, Ihursdaya and Saiur daya at 3 p. ru. Freight recoivd not later than one hour previous to sailing For farther information up ply t GEO. HF.NDKKSON. Au M. K. Kino, Gen. Mgr.. H.C. HcDoiNB.Oon Krt. Norfolk, V New I em, N. C, Feb. 1", HI A Good Telephone 8ERVICK 18 A b(JSINE8 NECESSITY, A HOME CONVBNIENCE. A COM BINED v , ConTonieiK'e, Luxiirv rper Your Phone at Once I V. . mm a- Ward 5'MnONS WARD, ATTORNEl aa1 COUNSELORS at LAW. RKW BfcatNE, . 41. Office 68 So, Front 8treet, nearly oppo aite Hotel Chattawka. (Office also at Raleiirh.) Traotlce In tbt counties of (JraveD. Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carlrrcl, I'smli CO and Wake, In the Supreme and Fed eral Oonrta, and whertter services are desired. P,,H. IVIIrtler, ' ATTORNEl AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyrrs Brut BalUlair. Wdl araaUoa la iht Conntl ot Cravoi 0rtrat, Joooa, "o inu 1': m:i-o. r. a roil at Bw a tw4 i.t.w frrr 1. . WAlll, Attorney at Law, 74 So. Treat St , Opp. Hotel Ohatiawka, JTKW B1RN, N. . ( ravaa t eaaty Atteraey. Olnait, Cravta, Joaes, Onslow, Cart eret, I aaalice, t.reeaa, I eneir, aad (la apraaae and Federal Caarta. W. . HfcIVEIt, Attorney atLaw. MEW" HERN, - - - N. r. Gives notice of leinoral of office to. tliatalso occupied (aa heretofore) by Mr . H. Onion, and will continue to prac tice aa heretofore. Attends regularly all eoarta la Craven, Onslow and I'ainlic eonnties, aad will f elsewheae aa re qnired. Agricuftural Implements MUin AH pansier i-aane owera. Hand "uane Powers. One and Two Bone Tram lewa. Collar, tTarneaa, flnyle Tree. -. i'levlat a, l'rk Rands, Plow Llaea. k Aad erervthlni you teed In the Im ptementLlne., ' . - : x,Aiiow,:ijiH. - Yaara jruly, J. C. Vhi Cor. Bo, Front Crave St," ' c: 3sta what yow mmU , - Dofflinion Steamship C ttv

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