The journal. ruUlsbed every day in the year, escepi Monday, at W Middle street. ., 1 V " -.. " Phohs No. 8. " ' " " CHARLES C STEVENS." ..''.'': SDITOB JlSB PBOPKIITOB i ' i ' - . . .. r .. i - SUBSCRIPTIOH RITES. : One year, In sdvance...... .... ,f.N One year, not in advance Monthly, by carrier to the city.. . .. M A.dvertls!ng?Ratea furnished on??sppU cation.. '"' " Entered at the Poat Office, New Bern, N. O, as second class matter. Official Taper of New per m Craven Cowrty. New Bern, M. C. March 1. 1902. too MEETTvn ftfl Mi RPR The meeting of the Stale Democratic Executive committee, called to meet on the !th of this month. Is said to have several matters of public, or rather State Interest, to decide. One Is the question of a long or short political campaign this year. The best interests of the State, Its commercial, Industrial and,soclal will be affected by the length of time give to politics this year, so that a short cam paign means less agitation and disturb ance of these Interests. Another question which may, ornot, be brought up for some discussion Is re garding the matter of a senatorial pri mary this year. Those who had anything, to do with the last senatorial primary are not likely to be enthusiastic over another, but the regular State Democratic convention In Its meeting, should determine this mat ter. The matter of the place (or holding the next State convention, Is paid to be a subject for the committee meeting Ibis month to decide upon. The Journal has on occasions, criti cised Raleigh, for its being without ac commodations, hall and hotel, suitable for entertaining great gatherings. Remarking on the Journal's criticisms, a Raleigh paer has said, "why doss not the Journal suggest Morehead as a good place for the conventions T While this query from the esteemed dally at Raleigh may seem a settler, the Journal will say, that Morehead can at least provide hall and hotel accommo dations for a crowd, which Raleigh can not do. But as to the next meeting place, Raleigh a few days sgo developed great activity in Its auditorium scheme. On paper and In promises this air castle au ditorium again became a certainty, and will continue to exist ascertain, ontl the committee on the 15th decide Ral-j eigh as the place, when the bobble will again burst, and discomforts will agala be the portion of all who must attend the convention at Raleigh. The committee on the 25th Inst Is not without something to do, and what It does Is really Important, in many ways. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be enred by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him to be perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist A Tbuai, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0 WALDiFtt, K inn ah & Mabvm, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood.aid ma coot i iiftce- of the system. Testimo nials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Hall's Psmily Pills are the best , Did Not Heed Warning Jacksonville, HI., FeU 7-Woodfold Hg es was riddled with bullets by a mob and the top of his bead' blown off as be lay In bed at bis house at Norton vllle, a hamlet south of here. He had been suspected and acquitted of murder Ing neighbor and was warned not to aetarn. . - r , - ' ' DIaests what yoa cut , ten.,.. , .i a -i it . M .l. mi) prcparaviuu wuuuui iu ui tot dlgeetants and digest all kinds ol food. Itglveslnstantrellef and never falls to cure. ' It allows yoa to eat all 'the food you want. The mostscasiUve wtuwu" hd iriftRvm. i ' J its uavuiaiiy eurea armr fimrrimnff eim rauea. is . prevents formation ofgas on the atom ' aoh, relieving all distress after eating. . a i . aa vcus a s , i , j. ; ; a ...a. J- . M jvv.-. a...a a. .a vises rnj Tl.A .1 kiJllDiuinlulii.H IL.aLUtl. ;v,lT,'' ) ri 8. duffy ca:".W Dyspepsia Cure Two Isnocent Ken Eacj. Philadelphia, Feb. 17-Amos Stirling, who was hanged to day In Moyamenslng prison, confessed to the murder of Prof. White, law Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania la 1900, for which Charles Perry and Henry Ivory, colored.! and innocent, weMbMgeigJ,,, t. "While Wise Doctors . -J iT' :.i an studying-the bacUloa of consumption thoughtful laymen realise that bad sold aooora panted "by eouhing, sore throat and tlghlneas across the chest is too lerlnns a matter for delay or experi ment They . . also real I is .that Allen's Lung Balaam cures a common cold In a day or two.. .Obstinate eases take more time, ofeoursev; ..:.; '. He Speculated. T . Springfield, Masi i? Feb. t 17-Fre4 Hnmpage, bookkeeper, for the Chaptn National Bank, wm arrested to day for embeszling four thousand dollars of the bank's funds. - ' Mrs. 0. B. TanDensen, of Kilbourn, Wis., was afflcted with stomach trouble and constipation for a long time She says, "I have tried many preparatlona bnt none have done ' me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets have." These Tablets' are for aale at F. 8. Daffy's drag store. Price 85 cents, Samples free. President and Cashier Commit Sui cide. Burnett, Texas, February 27 The WeetfeU banking house here failed to day for nearly one hundred thousand dollars. Cashier Wm. Burgess com mitted suicide at St. -Louis, and Presi dent Westfall at Salt Lake, Utah. Merely a Reminder. Bear In mind that Perry Davis' Pain killer Is Just as good for Internal as for external trouble. It will atop the agon ising cramps la the bowels which follow exposure to cold and wet when taken Internally, and will cure strains, sprains and brnUes when applied externally. It should be administered In warm wator, slightly sweetened. There is bnt one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. viirvias JHntton. In cnrvluir ti U g of mutton the bunch of fiit.upur tin- thick end should be dis tributed as u dntnty. A saddle of mat ton should be sliced thin from the backbone dowuwnrd. Bar'a'a Dram. Tha Aram which TTavrian mm n1AA at a festival In 1740 Is still preserved in uamtrarg. Can't Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life PlUs la dally coming to-light. No uch grand remedy for Liver and Bowel tiuaiilee ws ever known before. Thous ands bless them for curing Constipation, fcf. k Headache, Biliousness, Jaundice aud 1-iJ'gA.tton. Try them 25c. atO. D. Bisdnain's drug store. Shorter Hours Wanted. New Tork. Feb. 87 Three hundred and fifty linemen of the New Torkand New Jersey Telephone Oompony, Metro polltaa district, struck to dsy for snorter boars and higher salaries. A tie np Is Imminent which may spread through- oat the country. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs pat on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw, MUlloas know that the best thing to pat on a cat Is Backlen's Arnica Salve, the Infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Bores. Skin Eruptions,. Barns, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only too. at O. D. Bradham's drag store. Will Not Visit Canada. Berlin, Feb. S7 There Is no founda tion for the statement cabled from Lon don to the United States that Prlnos Henry will visit Canada before return ing to Germany. Would Smash the dub. If members of the "Hay Fever Asso ciation" would ase Dr. King's Nsw Dis covery for Consumption, the club would go to pieces, for It always cures this malady,, and Asthma, .the kind that baffles the doctora-lt wholly drives from the system, i. Thousands of osce-bo po ises sufferers from Consamptlon, Pass saonla, Broachltls owe . their lives and health to. 1W It conquers Grip, saves little oaea from Croup and Whooping Cough and Is positively guaranteed for ail Throat and Lnng troubles, 50s, and $1.00. . Trial bottles free at a D. Brad. aam's.1 n : ;.-'". : ' ;. M frefeht Trains taiude. Glratd, Ohio, Feb. 7-Two fast Pitts burg western freight trains collided half a mile east of ' bars to day, ' Two perl sons war killed and four Injured, two fatally. ' ' , f, t - , . ' ,In a. cemetery in Trumbull county, O, there la a tombstone en which the following epitaph.- composed by ths Km of to deceased, M Inscribed; . ... ffsre tics our father bmaath the sodi' ! ,'v Hla eptrtt la sm to Mtt his Qed, ., : Wi amt aaora ahaU sw his tnad ' - v. nor n tne wea upon h i.uTi' hw nnjiii it,- j Btenheik 8a tt im all nm rt Bolter. How did It harmen that alia threw yon overt t,i jamea-i oon't know for certain, bnt I suspect It was because she wasnt bopelessry la love with me-Bxchange. Dr. Bull's Babr STrorybr - Teething Babies. Price, ;i0 ots. Cures Wlnd-tollo, D'a-rhoea. I'VfntorT. Gri ping pains. Sour Stomach, Fever, Choi era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Pyrup promote the digestion md lootlics the oaby. ' -.. - CURTAIN CALLS. Olga Nethersole will' probably plai In this country next season. - , ' George Thatcher. Is to head big minstrel ana variety company. - ' - -Soima Herman Is announced as one of next season's stars, appearing in "For the Bed Cross." ' " i, - Harry Brown and John Blakemore, the well known eomedlans, will be joint stars next season. . ' - ' The Eugene Cow lea Opera and Con cert company baa been organised and will soon take the road. ' -i ICarle'Loftus has tbs ssslstanoe of no fewer than eight people la her new aong, ?The Shop Walk," - . - i . "Parson" Da vies is said to be en gaging real levee negroes for a Lon don production -of "Uncle Tom's Cab in.1' )v;L.;$ r X '"aV t(" . E. J. Morgan will have a new play next season In which he will play a dual role, somethingbn the order of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." . Dr. Bull's Pills tor Llr nis. One plll dose. Bos, 50 pllls,? 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints,'' Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. - Ceol, : ' . It was In a western hotel. A bellboy was sent to Colonel William Greene Sterett's room to ascertain what urgent need had impelled -that gentleman 4e push the button. He entered and found the colonel deeply Immersed in a friendly game with some chosen spir its. ' "Did you ring, snhr he deferentially inquired. "Xea," said Colonel Sterett, deftly burling two unpromising pasteboards into the discard. "We want you to .bring us some whisky. My friends here will take Scotch, and mine is rye." "Yes. sah," sold the boy, turning to go. "And after you hare brought us the whisky," continued Colonel Sterett, ar rcsting his (light, "turn In n fire alarm. Some one In tbo next room has set tbo pin co a Ore" New York Times. Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. O. The editor of tha Vindicator has hsd occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber lain's Pain Balm twice with the most re markable results In each casi-. First, with rheumatism In the sh u!der from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, which wss relieved- with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parte afflhted and realising Instant bene fit and entire lellef In a very abort time. Second, In rheumatism In thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the Itnimi nt on retiring at night, and getting np free from pain. For sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. Three Claaaee. Henry Thomas Buckle's thoughts and conversation were always on a high level Once he remarked: "Men and women range themselves Into three classes or orders of Intelli gence. You can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons, the next by the fact that their bablt is always to converse about things, the highest by their preference for the discussion of Ideas." A Good Cough Medicine for Children. 'I have no hesitancy In recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Ta. "We have given it to our children, when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop ing rough, and It has always glvsn per fect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best eongh medicine for children as It contained no opium or harmful drug." Sold by F. 8. Daffy 4 Co. Oar SsrprtalBC flowers. Few people In England, remarks a London paper, who grow the sunflow er for ornament have any Idea of Its usefulness.. And then It proceeds thus t. describe the sunflower on its native beeth ln the United States: . . Bo rten is -this plant In oil that the seed, of oaeof -these monster plants will yield fifty (aliens of oil, while the refuse of tha. seed after this quantity of oil has : teen - expressed - weighs 1500 pounds when made Into cattle cakea, -'... .; ,; ..'-l , TheVkeofWariuif V 4 -v Clouds thet happiness of the boms, but a nagging, woman often needs belp. She may be se 'nervous and run-dowa la health that trifles annoy her. " If sbs Is melanoholy, excitable,' troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spalls she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing i womsn Thousands of sufferers ' from, female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys hsvs used ti, and be come healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. CD. Bradbsav Guarantees satis. faction. , " 1 i - , ' i ,, v If' ' - . - ' . - -f ' . ' S-Hw Wllmg. t - Mrs. Meeks How do yon knoW that trengor you were talking to Is a mar Med man I Did be soy he waaf -.Meoksr-No, but he looked sort of sympathetic when t told him I was Chlcago Newer,.. : ; , . f v--.. ".J , ' Borne people can be made to belters anything except that they dent koowi verythlng.-Atchlson Globe. An Honest Kediclns lor La Grippe. George W. Welti, ofroutlv Gardiner, Ifs is s: "I bars hsd ths worst cough oold, obil and grip and hsve taken lots of trash of no account but profit t the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedr Is the only thing that has dune any good Whatever. I bavj used on bottle of It and ths chll's, cold and grip have all loft se. I congratulate the mamifMV turnrs of an honSil me'licln." For snlo by F. B. Dury & C . ; FEMININE CHAt, " - lime, Melba has in her London borne toilet set of hammered gold with a lily ot the valley design In diamonds and pearls. r .-'"..' Lady Halle is said to possess the most valuable violin In the world,. It la a Btradlvarlus whlcn-formsrly belong ed to Ernst and Is valued at 910,000, -, Mrs. William F. Dreer of Philadel phia Is said to be the possessor of one of. the most remarkable peart neck laces in this country. It is made up ot thirty-seven pearls of different colors. It is said that Mme- Patti never' plays in an opera where any . one has to alt on a table. This is because she baa not made a success In "Carmen." She attributes this to the fact that she bad to sit on n table in tbo Inn scene In tha second act . Mrs.-. John W. Macksy, . who now lives in London, .has a pan? of black pearl -earrings,, two solitaire pearls, which are said to be Worth 50,000. She also possesses a chain of diamonds nearly two yards - long, as well ss many other exquisite gems.. , Miss-Annie Blalock of Georgia is en gaged in founding an Industrial school for the negroes of her native state, modeled after the'Inskegee institute of Booker Washington. ; Her father has given her a plantation of.200 acres, with the buildings, for that purpose, Mrs. Sarah Byan of New lock re ceived a letter recently containing five 2 cent-stamps. The letter explained that the stamps were equal In value to some which tbe-wetter bad taken from Mrs. Byan's pocketbook twenty years ago, when she was a teacher In the Newark Union school. Lady Jersey Is reputed to be the best lady platform speaker in England, and she has a variety of other talents. She has traveled and has described her travels In magazine artloles. The hap piest years of her life were the three during which her husband was govern or of New South Wales, she says. PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. Edouard Detalllo, the famous French artist, suggests, that bis brethren of the craft should give up part of their time to tbo painting of sbop signs, which should adorn and not disfigure the streets. In an 'after dinner speech at the London Savnge club recently on the purity of the English tonguo Winston Churchill remarked, "I have written five books, tbo same number as Moses, but I will not press the comparison." Augustus St. Oaudens, the American sculptor, has been selected to make the heroic figure of Parnell for the monument to be erected in Dublin. The work must be completed In five years and will cost from $40,000 to $80,000. Of this sum there has already been subscribed $30,000. Mrs. Mollle Moore Davis, the writer of ujugazlne stories, has apartments in s quaint and romantic part of narrow old Itoyale street. New Orleans. The fame of her "Fridays In February" has gone beyond the gates of that city, nnd In ber salon frequently assemble persons of note from all over the coun try. Slnrere PrnUc I Good Form. It la not considered bad form to praise a dish or to compliment the ar tistic table arrangement, remdtnbering always .that there Is a vast difference between sincere admiration and flat tery that embarrasses Instead of pleases a hostess. Woman's Home Companion. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Armstrong and Matthews is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. F. Mat thews having withdrawn from said firm. H. 0. Armstrong is authorized and era powered to collect all bills due the firm. The said II. C. Armstrong assumes all liabilities of said firm and will pay off and dlaohnrge same; This the 21st dsy of February. 1902. F. F. MATTHEWS, i H. a ARMSTRONG. Thanking the public for the patron age extended In the put to the firm of Armstrong and Matthews, I ask that the same patronage be extended to Mr. H. V Armstrong, who succeeds to the old business of Armstrong and Matthews. F.F.MATTHKW8. Low Rates to Charleston Via. -Atlantic Coast Line. ' The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company announces the following rates to Charleston 8. 0, on account of the South Carolina tutor-state and West In dian Exposition Charleston, 8. C. Dec. 1st, 1001 to June 1st, 1002. The following rates apply from New Bern, N. O. ' - -: $7.M tickets to be sold Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week until and lncln dtng May 89th, 1902, continuous passage; final limit seven (7) days In addition to data ot sale. '. . ' ' -. , 10.40 tlokets to be sold dally nntll and Including If ay (1st, 1903,. contin uous passage, final limit, tea (10) days la addition to date of sale. ' "- ''' - ; 7 ; tUM tickets to be 'sold dally until aad Including May Slat, 190J, contin uous passage, anal limit June Srd, wot. 'For any further 'particulars writs or sail on 1 ' - ' T S U.M EMERSON, . " Gea'L Pas'gr, Agt. Wilmington N, C. J B. MANIX, ' ' ." 'Agent, New Bern, N.O. :'.." . J. H. HARTS EL L, . ' Trr. Pse'gf. Agt. Tarboro, N. O r". mmi " I have on hand; - ' - ' Several Second-hand toggles which aro Bargains. - .; v ::;v'?.,: 8 yoke Oxen.-'- V'.'-i vr,C 8 Log Oarriiiges and Tackle. " ' 1 Dray and Ilarnct a. '. '. .. ' v I will 1 very low for cash or on tuno. '.'...-.' J. W.STEWARl. Are Especially Invited to Write .to lVlTS. Pinkham For Advice Regard ing Their Health. All Such Letters Are Strictly Confidential. School days are danger days for American girla. - Crften physical collapse follows , and it takes years to recover the lost vitality. Sometimes it la never recovered. Perhaps she is not over-careful about keeping her feet dry; through carelessness in this respect the monthly sickness is usually tendered very severe. -- Then begin ailments which should bo removed at once, or they will produce constant suffering. Headache, falntness, slight vertigo, pains In the back and loins, irregularity, loss of sleep ana appetite, a tendency to avoid the society of others are symptoms all indicating that woman's arch-enemy is at hand. . This need not be so if mothers would have a thought for the physi cal condition of their daughters, and see to it that they have proper assistance. Xydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped many a young girl over this critical period. With it they havo gone through their trials with courage and safety. With its proper use the young girl is safe from the peculiar dangers of school years and prepared for hearty womanhood. If there is anything you don't understand write to Mrs. P4 am at Idim, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful How Miss Wilson and Her Sister Were Cured. " Dkas Mrs. Pinkuam : Your Vegetable Compound hns done myself and sister bo much good that if I can possibly help some sufferer by Bending you a testimonial for publication I feci as though I ought to do so. For several years I suffered with painful menstruation. The pain would sometimes begin ten to twelve hours before menses appeared, nul sometimes not until that length of time after, and for a day or two I would be weak and exhausted. I tried many doctors and other remedies and had about given up hopes of being any better, but thought I would give Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial. " I have taken six bottles and am so much better I can hardly believe I am the same person. My sister Is also much pleased with your medicine." Mabel E. Wilson, Attica, Ind. (Oct. 13, luou.) s5000 REWARD be paid to any person genuine, or were slf. lLydIm B. For Sale Or Lease ! The Grist Mills and Factory property, Cor. Hancock and Johnson streets, known as New Bern Grist Mills and operated by Geo. Bish op, now deceased. The plant consists of two up to date mills. one corn cleaner, ele yator, belts, ono bolter and every thing com plete and in first class shape tor operation. For terms and fur ther information ap ply. to ; - ; E. K. BISHOP. The Right way ; ' 'Im the Only way to tnin out goad work and ths right it ths only way ws do repairing for you. Whether It U blaoksmith work or var nish work, or any kind of work, it is never slighted at Waters' oarriage re pairing shop. Bring ns your work, we are bradqnaiters In this bnslnesa and want yon to corns and ses ths largest assortment of Buggies ever shown tier. All visitors sre welcomed, :. ,'uT O. IX.. Vnlcra & Son, ;; Pb.n.itr, . ' : 78 Broad Ft, Nsw BsttK, N.'C. ; OAfl TE OJttXAi ' ": His Kinrt'.'gs lb "" Bocl 1 jSvLv'- '1'.r, ' , .'f f K v OwinR to (he fact that rnme skeptical pwple have Irom time In lime questioned the genuine ness rtl the testimonial Idlers we are com.Unt); blurting we Imvi iv Bink. of Lvr xtled with the Nmtoni fk-nnn. whkh will who will show that the above testimonials are not published before obtaining the writers' special nerrasnv Phikha-m MeIlolnA Company, Lynn, Mam. Oar Spring Styles in fabrics for Overcoats and Suit- ings are ready for your inspection. Ws nave ail the novelties of ths seasan in Herges and Cheviots. Order now and you will have plenty of time to have Tour fitting done, Onr prices will be luuiiu sHtiRiaciory, onr won UBSur. passed. . F, OT. Chadwleh. "No man is born into the world whose work Is not born with Mm. There is . always work and; toels to work withal for these who will." We linve Tools for" the Carpenter, Implements for the Farmer Bel lup's, White'B and Avery's-Plows and Castings, both steel and cast; Guano Sowers $1.75, $4.00, $6 00 and $12.50 (see oar new gaano sower); Planters, Cultivators, nar rows, dec; Shovels, Hoes. Spades, Pitch Forks, Rakes and everything for the farm. - Paints, Oils, Varnish and Brushes for the Painter, Cooking utensils for the kitchctv. Agents for the oldest and most reliable Stoves and Ranges manu faclared,and keep castings 1m stock to fit.-x:'.., Vs-??;': 1' Builders Supplies of 'all kind Sash, Toon Blinds," Lime, Hair, Cement Plaster; fos?jjJr l D.:wicr; mm ; ' . itteraey aCLaw, ": V--.. KBW BERN, - ff ' C. Gives notice of removal of offlos ts that also occupied (as heretofore) by Mt O. H. anion, and will continue to prac tice as heretofore. Attends regularly all coarts la Craven, Onslow and I'amllos counties, and will g elsewkeas ss re qalrsd. . , , . .... i HKADQrjA.RTERS.FOR HARDWARE And all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Heating and Cooking Stovos and Ranges, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oile, Varnifh, I'utty, Sash, Doors, Bliuds, Cntliry and all the useful articles usually found in an Up-to-date Hardware Store. Best Good Ijowest Prices. Under Hotel ChatUwka, NEW BERN, N. . CAROLINA DISPATCH LIKE -AND- teamshi DAILY LiIJfE. FREIGHT & PASSING RR For All Points North. Commencing Monday, February 17th the steamers of this lino are sched uled to sail from New lieru as fol lows: The Steamer NEUSE for Oriental, lioannke Island, I lial.( Hi Citv and the North on Mniulajs, Vil esdays and I i idays at A p. m The Str. Ocracoke On Tuesdays, lliurMlayi ami vaur days at :! i. ni. Freight rK!r:vf. '-i r than one hour provioMi to ., . For further infornmt . M. K. Kino, Co., Mit., H.C. HlJIW!N::.(l. i Kri ,t . . , Norfolk, V,. New : em, 1. C, Kel . !,!! .' A Good Telephone SERVICE 18 A HljHINI.s NECE8SITY, A IIOVK 0ONVEN1KNCK. A com BIN ED (oiiv?iii'W Liiixni ' ')rpr Your Phono nl o. e I F. V. ssss'.n.. . i Ward 5'MnONS 4 WARD, ATTORN El asl COUNSELOR at LAW. SIW BKBRK, . C. Otfios M So, Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Chattawka. (Offlos also at Ralolich.) Practice In the counties of OriTen, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Crlrrrl, I'Hmll co and Wake, in the Supreme tml Krd sral Uonrta, and wherever terriers are desired. P. IX. Pelletlrr, ATTOBNET AT LAW. . MUtls Street, Law j en Krlii. Balldlar. WUI SracUc In th Conntlvn of Cr.r.u OarUni, Jonaa, ulow ana I'.mllco. (i. a CODrtetN.w Sara. aaS Siprai. Coort D I. WAItl, Attorney at Law, 74 S. Praat St , Opp. Hetal Ohattawka, JTKW PtRN, N. r. Craves ( saaty Atleraey. Circuit, Craves, leaea, Oaslow, Curi arst, I'amlice, Grasae, Lena I r, aad tl a aaraaia and Kcderal Cearts. Agricultural Implements MUCH AM fiaagler Uaano Bowera. fland Guana Sowers. One and, Two Hon Team I'lww . Collars, Harness, Biagls Trees. v Clevises, Bark Bands, Plow Lias. - Aad everything you seed ia ths In Isnsnt Llns. " -CAUDi OJT US. ' Years truly, J. c. A CO. Cor, Bo. Front A Cravea St. ' Exeeutor Notice. Havlnr ansllflod ss leastor of lbs l..t Kill - A . ... Thoraas O. Battle deceased. Notion Is hereby given lo . all parsons having claims against ths estate of lbs .said de--; MMial a I h.n 4a iKa HnilMi ilgned for settlement oa or before the 6ih day of Fsbraary, ltos or this notice ; wu oa fiean iir narr - irwirary. au rwnnni ' lnrL.hliul La aalit Mt.ta ara ha. ' tlnad la aailla tha nni nrnmnll. , pGo i Vhitty t f n . r rY m. IK bATTLB,' . a " i - i if. J Kssestor, Feb. 8tM v : ....,'