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THE JOU.'AL. r-uh.thed erery day la the year, etcep Mtindny, at Kiddle street, t - ' Psoas No, 8. V CM a gl.CT.U STEVENS. - SCBSCBIT10S RATES. ' & : ,,.... . Monthly, by carrier In ti etar. M -M. ft 1. : AdverilatBclRate furatafced oOm.l$ . cation. - " Entered at the Post Offlce, Sew Ben, N. ft, as wend dew BHtSjsr. - OHelal raaer af Km Bm wl " .CraieaCeaJBty. ; New Ben, N. & Aaril a, IMS. POUCAL DANGER MI WITHllf. From ell putt of the Bute the local dldaearaMUat. .smainaUoa.. .eadhow the nomlpajlon ior sack pffee .has host of seekers. ' " The Joumai tees uo stfas SB the part toftu Meads, ibe Mrt tloi -other side of politics, to cause the Demo cratia -caadMates eel coneera tathb yen's eleetloe la Worth Casnllaa. f Bat there Is e worse me Jta that which coma from an Bunted political enemy aad that Is the . dlseaeetoa hied among friends of the jeme political faith. - With all that la needed to seen re of- flje, namely a nomination, there la golaf to be a fierce straggle Junong Demo or its to tils BMrttageHhi4nwh -eted nomiatoB. Towards eefheffloetot Oiled, there Is now going oa some - sharp ' work, ta order to hcbts nonUaaUons, and Uote candidates eenterlng abont each nomi nation .ate j0ijtbtoonlng ykaowa, with the result af a foeUjsg of. rUslry being created. ' There Is no friendship amonglhe eoe testants for a polltleal nomination, any more than there is among the candidates for a woman's favor. It is animoaUKUickva. VUl war, sod the sncossslBl Bum laaot fisUg so. be away ,11m w-BQajiuBUoex. mWvH being a very much hated man. It ta the openMBiof the. field, the one -sldedaess of JteJiagtipB, whfeh is going to ultimately bring bed resQlU to De mocracy. THpeUtScaleaasjlttot " CM1 llftB.namnMaU this year, af tfQls.Us la. Its own ranks, sot from attack oa the parts political enaaaiaa without. ; DcafiKM Cusot ke Qircd by loeal appUrsllons as they cannot reach the ajUassad fwttoa t the ear. There ta oaly nae. way to eara laeittesi, aal that b.jm(liMMroaatiWBfdle Daafaess laaMuejtbyaaj iafiaasedeon. dlijoB of ttsHMMJMac oh thejla. taahlan Tana. -tthSB thfe tab, ta hv . flaaaed you ass M rnmblhtg aoaad M laBrfecthearg,aBd wkaa tt Mm tUaly closed, Desaaaarll jOMtreen-aaMl Bnleaa the InflsismslloBcan be Isfc irsttl and this tub restored to Its Mrmal emv dltloa, hearing wU be dastfojed orH ever: nine .owes ant of. tea atseMad.ay. Catarrh, which is aothiag bat aa la flamed aondlsjsaaf the mueos sur faces. Vi''.;v;,-;:.'.:.i'? ,..,' Wa wd ghe. One Jtodrad JMlamJ for any aasa ofPeatams (uaassd wy4fJ Isglay.rjraaarr ZagUaa tarthtl.aaabe am4 by lWral M.wald.haBjaBd laraase Catarrh Cure. 8end for elrealars, free. r. 1. CBKMT QD, Toledo 0. , i HiMitai--'fr.-;'' $ HalTs Pamlly PUla artha beet WelUburg, W.'TanlefeleiBe storm yesterday destroyed the historic TraakUa Xetbodlat Xpisoopal ehafch fearaitVe seal ef -hew, Taw-eaaraMe , pastor was jerloasly laissai mL fear saeaahsts af the aoaamaaiiBBHkJllsjdjad seaaBjaadsd. .... - - , . U csreamore Wf H aasiamt laUsietbs Bhrlsmaahkm takl s - : r a low the eating of baproper food er tee free Indalgeaca la lea-water. Tba mediate cause of cramps aad' eoHo ts of -' teaUmatateatloaafthe.bsBiils by gas. , Qaiek relltf lellewa aba aaeat ferr Davie' Pamklller. .Carafal Aaaaaksep- ' era give h the plaee of honor la the fi .i-j-. -u-. I.-.. . ,vr I,-- 4ieailk Teas, JUiek ll-ew ra- -aefalsfJa. The list at 4 1 maa ?'.vy-, i, k Da,VBgVciae;Ha4 'la aven If It Is spring. Bach eases often resuH aertonsly at this seaaoa Just because fto pie are em' ens. Ai'scfC-e Klnats (CocrhiCore w!!l remove-BU idajirr. H-AbeoIu'-'y tafe. Acts at aace. Bum cure far c'!-v,s, o!, tnw?, r '?,broB ehltls, and other tliroUsid ii-jt-"-.bloe. "Ibi'eutel Ooe.l-'nute Cc Cure ef"'iJ ye, saya I vsimt'. r C O.r- I r. IX 'Ilia t' S V bertc ' ica f ". . has aavtd fi f a r ie . iIcLmFM ar.4 1 i 'y rf i." TbeeUH hen's fafo,! F.P.I . "Now, cLnj.en," said tLa fccW teach. er, ftbe first t ' j Is to organise th SCi K)l. w.. ' . "Jiut we cea't, -Ma'am," piped a wee amiiil voice ftom Ue rear. ,-.! "Why notr asked the teacher la sur prise. ) .-.j,: :.-:':. -- v: "Cause," answered the voice, "we Bint got no organ." Ihleaso Newt - nariasr Witk rtee."-; "D fen know this is the sixteenth tuns yon bare proposed, to mtf' -It mar be. a haven't kept count "Bat why do you do itr ; . , 1 think it has become a tmblt BuV ear, do you know my heart was pretty. iearlr gay meutn. is time before the tost oner ) ' '."wby v , "I was afraid yon meant to accept me.- uievmiana rials DeBttr. .-'. - ! ' 'irta OeaMeaeea. Teel "Wd Charley Obobblni yon thought he aent that beautiful vales Oner-;" - ; r ' ij- Tern ! Cnajler'tt-a very ale young man, with good proepects.' "But yon know well e&oiuh that be "Of course; bat It didn't do any barm ill let Mm knofi that I Bhouldrrt have bees a bit anerv If he hail" whtnir. Bta& , - tvv .'.-Tfce aislee s Ma -Jfr..XVilahhb',raeioaal If a aeariy midnight I soppoBB IT1 get the reptf aawecDsuwe very ut eauee. MlaB.EatlancB Hl I doot mind hto r.:olkM0t rm delighted t- MIbb PaOenee (desperately)-Ho: Wa the late leavers who bora me-Catbi usupas i I have put a ftrtend of mine on bla feet three times In the but tw UcSmtth Thafs nothing: I Dot friend of ulna on bis feet fourteen. Omaaliut jitgbtaw' fork News. Patience A. girt takes great cbaneaav oa oar Brat proposal of warrlag. ; , Patrlc-Do yoAimeaa, If she aacepta Moecuaea ttl pi . nS8nar wa"Takemmteamaa. " Young Physician Tou are m bra ken, my good. Wrd. . Tm a regular graduabv -CMeaga Meera. II VmSL Brown Co yev. tbtnk she's a clever girit fialta Cnwal Batbcrteo good look lug. tloait Tou thlat-DetroH Trei Psesa, ; . JT leas thaUN0tO0O-aerea of Cuba. BearrybaU the ialana, are forest There are thh-ty different apecieS f . patina alops.fouad thera. . ; SbptinBisLeftui:. 5 Far all klads of sores, bams, brakes. er other wounds De Witt's WltekHaael fjavas-a sura care. kto diseases yield lotat 'oaoa,KBTsr,. falls la ease of piles. Cooling and healtag.- Naaegea Blna but aWttft. Bewara, of ceaaset Wtai -l aafferadrf or many years fieaa A soHaaaaed byagaashet woeusd la aca iroaoM. ,i aseo.au ataas M rasa- ledias to so parposa aatlLI tried De- WkWe vYttekfiaaat larva. A few boas lejeplaaei aaredma,-'F. a. Duffy. R CbaBfe U CorerameBt. aaihtlBtv March ll.-AeabJe ffia fatch was eaaalved by the Oolamaa legatloa today from the Minister af Foreign Affairs at Caraoas, cnUrlsg a ssiua4eatas et ta report that there baa eewA-aasaga af .garenateat la (frmUM , i.".!:', . ... - i . .WMtaaajSMwsaaioaaai ,tbe leg af J. B. Omer, Ftouklla, Grave, IU, whleh am itout.u.r.ii mi. . neeed aoatotaaadrall remedies for' foar years. Tkea aaklea'a Aralca Salve cured aim. Just aa good ior Bolls, Barns, Bruises, Outs, Coras, 6eaida, SktaJCrtiptloas and Piles. 13c at C, D. Bradham's drug store, 't A I CRomnj.B4wi!te Bouse. ' . Wathbigtoa.Iarck II. The largeet 4 somber of elifUrsa la years gathered at the White Douse grouadi for the easier Sgg rolling parties UxUy., All races were represented. The President and hi children, aad the children of the ve sicas legation attract much attention as merry makese, - ".. "TteCrtat t:;r.:l Swar.5 . - OfVIrl"' ,alsa,bm!Dg ground of I'ar'a s. Co Is low, wet or marshy Srround Mrj wafcknes,c ... a&d cone; " . mala4:. I tt - " !' 1, 1 ' "S. 'l. e - -rrt r I f ..fer,acLee InUie I ' TiyliiioedP"'ro"a o Litters never f ..'! " -0 II",'- ' J tr J. Ji ' l ' " ! . for . .'. . ' .. 'Bl. (' 'II jfM L o , j cf e 1.1 i I . , t a ue I.. i ' 1 J I . ixre for tl..'in, t , s t uui; t eoloct an au j n f ynt ile groom la rt ji I ijiuu-j game ot t "-' .n scy, f a U scarcely more than a ' LX". 1 'i t pretense to visit the sacred Car a at Beri&fee and wash ewe? his la Its healing' watera, OenerjOly there would not be time before the avee Itpy dayto-cemplete each a Jow ne? when the groom undertakes It but ilM twiieeaust be ahewn, and the Company sets out When the .bride's f"'.Uer meets, them and dlaaaades the a-aom from Buch an andertaklng, be la veryf ready to atop. He la asaured. moreover, that Ala sins nave not been so grievous asto need cleansing before his nuptials. If the brldeV rather la aatiafled rltb bis spiritual, condition the roung man may need aay ne-eurey bet be returns and prepares the than. or gojd badge, that all married woman, nmst wear suspended from their aecka. Woman's Home Oompanion. - - During a performance f "Csptahr Lapallase" at Taleoda tteater semef years ago an liK!ient oceuried which. for ilrkeeOeet-JettJiothlng ta betd erred. . During the said play.aome -af. the actors mingle with the spectators w order to co-operate from tba body of tba bouse. :' No sooner bad lllratiea, the actor, taken bla eeat la the ataD(ban a daring pickpocket robbed blm of bis gold watch. Jialles.aetsed the man by Majeoat oMat aniV-eaHed out ta a avaaiffiRBavalcat . v . tit eaMoel metal Thieaesl -..-Tisaafldlenofc tMaiUttt epl- .-an!t wa?pffaiimanw, taBOttIkJachfe maa Jfilimd a wlthaptiittirrlsn bird or , . "T3am laaai jfarar fiasaad the actor in toaa dwsmin.'ftterllos got aWJaTSBkf.fi-?tr .: i h' tJhaaolca asjaa(hd ss aararaivthat tlwasidlewbsake-imJeBAwiletiBe ntuchxeeUent leettnmM Jtaaawhlla tba thief managed ta braakiaway Xrom bla - VlelOs SflgirAar.: Millions marvel at the .muUUttde of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Life PUlathe most distressing too. Btamacb Liver and Bowel troubles Dyspepsia Lose of AppetiteJaundioa, BUlouiness, Fever, Valeria, jail ffaD before r these wonder workers. : fiSeatO D Bradham's drug store. :'' - - Many Saxon farmera who wark In the fields in summer make artificial flowers in winter. la OM aateaUtlaaw It was ance a common article of be lief In1 England, that whan a maiden ran Into the flelde early in tba awning to bear the first note of the cuckoo, and when ana beard It took off bar left ahoe and looked into It, she. would there find a man's hair of the same color as that of bar future husband. . "A Keatk, If man's mouth were as large In pro portion as the mouth of a fly, he would have to have a bead tour feet la diam eter to accommodate his lips and teeth. Caotbt a.' DreadM Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large Importer ot fine-mtl-llnery at JM : Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, seyet "Daring (ha lata severe weather I eaughta draadtuL cold vwbJesV kept me awaksat night r And -made ma unfit to attend my work daring the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamber lala's Cough Remedy for a sever oold at that time, which seemed, la relieve, her so quickly that ,1 bought eases for myself, Jt acted like magic and I began to tmnrova al aaoa. lam new aatlrety well aad feel very pleased to acknowl edge Its merits. . Jer ,sale iby '. f . B. Duffya Do. ' . u . Leaee Ve rw hiw, :' Leaves of trees were need for writing purposes vary early by the Egyptians and probably by the Qreekav Tba Hln. daaaaontlnoed the use of thla material vara wiuun a rew eentarlea, . Bvea at tba present time books of leaves are In tba south of India aad the island of Ceylon. Tbeleaveaof Asiatic trees, from their else and ere admirably adapted for books, If wa may Judge from the name being etui apyBed to-the paper of books, we shoQld imagine these leaves to havebeen formerly tba prla-aBMtarWtewaay-i i a The Best Remedy For Uenoutlan. 1 -ywx warn raost rinr.-' ' All who asad CnambsrIatn's.Pala Balm for rheamatlam are dettghted with the quick relief from pato which tt affords, What epetUagaf Ms.Kr D.X8lnkv of Troy, Ohio, sayst "Some time age I bed s severs attack of rheamatlam fa my and -shoulder. I tried aamerous reaaerUes bat got aa relief aatn I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons. COv, drugglsu of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbeyreeoia meaded It so highly that I bought a bot tle. I wes seea relieved f all pais. ' I have slnoe recommended this liniment to many of m y friends, who aerea with me that it Is tbe beat remedy for enueee lar rbenmalleta In the market - For sale by F. K. Daffy A Co. . . . . Snow roIIowsToinalo.. -y PltUburg, March 81. A Snowstorm of much severity is Interfering today with the work of repairing the damage cau ' by yoaterday's tornado. Tba storm be f so this morning and the cold is caus ing sofTcrlrir to many whose houses were unroofed yentnrday. :t:.t; i la f , ' ' r a i i a ! 1 . . 'r t ' :r. t r- v a. T' ' 7 t 1 I S"1 t' " ( ... L;:;:;;:IayurQ This preparation contains- all of tbi diirestarjts and dleesta all kinds oi food. ItgivesinaUntreUetand never falls bo cure. . ItAllowa von to eat ul. the food yoawant The most sensitive swmaens can take it. By lt use many thousands xl dyspeptics have . been cured after everytklng else failed.: It prerenta lormauon oi gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting tinneoesaary. Pleasant toiaie. X1m tL noWnronUlas m stmestae igc, aawT, FieVOTFIT oVeO- Mew Tork,: i-'Mareli 81 The Oenmsn Kaiser's yacht Meteor III was Jammed stern on a group ' of piles -today at onooters . taiana pier, Her stern wee Slightly bent and the name plate crushed The teekwood lalHtroand the stem of the boat was broken. -;: ; Whea To O IaU a Dn Store to get botlla of Palukilex,.examlnelt earafuMj itaiiaejti4a snads toy. Parry Dsvis, andont be pursuaded to lake somethtug "Just aa good" because It ts a lew oenis oneapar, jnere is ouly one Painkiller, "Perry Davla,.N Urge ibot lies M and 80c tisseotea Jaktn Oft - 8t Joha,N. B., March 8U-iThe jas- sengers f the steamer bake Superior, itx m Liverpool, which went aohfira here were taken off today, ' ' Wants To-dP; others. "I had stomach troubles-all my life," says Saw. Mehler, proprietor of the Union, Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., "and tried all kinds of remedial, went to se veral doctors and spent considerable money trying to get a moment peace. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aad here been taking It to my great setltfacttftB I never ; found Its -equal for stomach trouble and gladly reeom- mand It In hope that I may. help other sufferers.'' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure qures all etomacb troubles. Too don't have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what y on eat. F, S. -Duffy. Carton Tre Cam It lax I . There la a curious growth or trees at Tllden'a Point. Me. Thiw yellow Wrcti troea are growing on n jiiuo atuuip. Tbe tree, which was altout tuo and a half -feet in diameter, la tbouKbl to bare been cut down some, fifty years ago. tearing a stump tuiec'nnd a half feet high. The seeds of the birch must have lodged on this stump, and as tbey grew -they --aent their roots down Its skies to- reach tba ground. The three trees are, respectively, live, sis .and seven inches in diameter. A Testimonial Prom Old England. I consider Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the best in tbe world for bronchitis" says air.- William Savory, of Warring- ton, England. "It has aave4 my wtte'a We,be having beee AasaRvr to braa eUtia for over lis jrrars, being moat of the time eoufiaea to ber bed, Bhs is Bow quite well." Bol l ty F. B. Duffy A Co. The Duke of Wellington weeaoe day sitting at bla library table when tba doer opened and. without any an nouncement la stalked a figure af sta gttlarly III omen. . . Wis are your aakea the auka m Ids abort And dry manner. loeklDgiap artthout tbe slightest change of cooo tenance upon tba totruder. t 1 tun Asollyoa I am aent nare la kill yoc- ;-. - - - :L Bjh asel very add." , " ' ) I sm Apoilyoa-nnd must put yea to aeatk, "BUged to da It toaayr -V ; 1 am not told tbe day or the, hear. but I asset do my allusion." - "Vary tncaavanlaatt very boarl great many letters to write. Call again r wrtta ma word. 111 be ready for you- Tb duke tbaa went oa, with bm ear- temmdanoe. : Tbe;aanlac appalled probably by tba etern, Immovable old gentleman, backed out ot tbe roam and la half aa; hear was la aa aay lam, v . A SstraA Maa I i One ot tbe attests of St Francis Xa Tler'a church devotes himself to work among tba bund and the deaf aad damn, He says thaty aantrary to the general Impression, the blind Bra pecul iarly happy and fond of Jokes, ; ? :' IiluatraUve of thla, not long since a blind acquaintance of bis whose re mainlng senses, like that of all bond, are exceptionally, been, waa la a rooaa where were some lady visitors, .Final ly one of the ladles left ' "What remarkably white and perfect teeth that lady baal" laughingly re- auirkod the blind man." i - -"Why, bow do rou koowy asked Father Btadelmau, . ' v ; "Beoauaa for the last half boor aha Ins dona DothlDg but laughr Nerg Xork Tlroea. r . J " . ' - If troul.Jed by a Weak d'-ostloa, . loss of sppetHe, or const! patatlon, try a few donee of Cbauiberlatn's Stomach and Liver .TaMete. Every bos Warranted. For Bale by F 8 Duffy A Co. '3 rr.r -:-..- oa A. L V. C.Trc'.t r r "nd tv, J,-, :i r t he era I " r,f 1 1, I rtr, it) ( , f I t f Jewess ma - .v for United Shite district iid CbxuU . tmrtsAprUS8thrtet. f The following : named psmons have been drawn to serve as Jurars at the BfiTt smilnn jfJto JJpJted.fltataa.Dla; trict sad Circuit Courts to be held lu this City the week beginning April 88th, 1901. ;i 1- , - .--- - Craven CMatyr-lievi Bray, Timothy McKoy, .uafhltty, Wm. E. Burden, fooL), 8. Wisaattwoodt W. P. Burros, John BIddie, Thomaa Daniels, M.L. HolloweU, M. M-Marka, P. J. Lee (col.), a M. BocklMBu, Jfehn U.Ballh. - Greene County J. W. 8 Beamsn, Al fred I. GvisMfcry, Rlthard H. Hardy, J. B. May, Eli Dargon, Jas, B. Jones, M. D Lesslter, B. H. Beaman, J. X Moore. Wayaiaaty a X. Bssiw, Keedham Moaaj,a W; r.owers, BeaJ. Price, W. THalss, W. tk HoOoweU. i Jones County B. L. Brock, J. M. EUtsiT.'A.-Bell, A.C. Foscue. W. H. Cos, Latter King. Pamlico County 8. A. Redding, Jesse Btanclll, (ooL). John Weskctt, Jas. B. Casey, Adrian Eastwood. ' Carteret County Augusttan Wade, David McCane, T. D. Webb, C. P. Dey. . ' Pitt County & L. Davis, W. T. Har ris, W. H. Smith. Onslow Conn lyB. A. Brwln, J. W. Freeman. Lenoir County R. B. Kinney, Frank House. Airs. Mltford-.What do you think of thla vlvhwctlon queetlon? - It must be awful to be cut up alive. Mrs. Graham Tea, and It Is awful to be eat dead, aa I waa by one of my dearest friends last evening. Boston Transcript TOO KNOW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula hi plainly printed on every bottle showing that it Is simply Iron and quinine hi S tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price Wo. RAILWAY TIES. Japan baa -naiulred tbe American dining car system at a Jump without pausing at the railway aoudwlch stage. Ezpresa ami limited trains, accord ing to esperts or the American Society of Mechanical Kiifrtneera, have increas ed the cost of running locomotives per mlie nearly 100 per cent Tbe longest railway run In England to - made by tbe London and North western rallwaj- special trains to the Riverside station. LI verpooL Thla run Is just over 200 miles without a atop and catches tbe American liners. : The Chicago and Alton will place a eurgeon'e chest on every passenger car on tbe road Tbe chest will contain everything a physician needs to per-, form a simple operation or dress an Injury before the removal of a patient to a hospital. "life Renewer" For Ladies. Olivia Peterson, of Coldwster, Micb.. writes: "I hsd not been able to sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years aatniasedthe Mystic Life Renewer It has eared me of nervous troubles, Beadaeke and a very bad stoeaacb. It ha helped me In so many ways, and cared aw of afflklioaa that the doctors said oouhl sot be cared. The blessed Life Renewer baa done more for me than all the I'atent Medicines, Doctors aad Christian Selene treat masts com biner. It Is the most wonderful medi etas 1 ever saw." 8old by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. YoUR HAIIs. CAB 88 BATED. :rio Out aver aasa itaeaV ttlifyina rtaalli. It aiktfi ectli Ub;, and hssllhy snip gross healthy hair., IalUtiona md subsU totao lnv hut the gtauios lost all M-tlatM It till do. Soli at ami drof atort, oaed U-avir btrm abop. Coke Shampoo and H;''TOlct:Soap.$-: for abtaMolag - tba halt and ssittUfylog the eoaplsxiou, i yroneancsd sod lamsdlits soe-:. aeaa.- BsllgbtfuUj rtfrsablng. ... A.,1. IBEUZB CO., CHICAGO.. FOBBAXBBY Alsts OliUOGISTS. . i ,Mn. . . .. i . k vH n ( '-n,.,. ..-( t.i.i. a Um bU f r -.ft, m and s at.,m 0a, r - a, 1 -- Kftlal Skaalui7-M -t - .T rs tmwn timM. I ...-t. HH af aeiaamiTe, - sw aalle- A Hotter'? Horror i Cro'Sp, Crcjp ; . .. , can be prevented If used la time aad.oured almost lnslantl;?iy using czm c:::? sn:?, ' at r-r-Atnra. tJe. i r-a a j t '" 'i, i j I" 11 j those -if ) i flirt t ' y i e . i Ire. j ! t;e s 1 j n t , lor I f ' ' m1 wo.tj l y tieulrg yon ' i. I) n. o" a to Vancboro v--1 i'vii n. s tsL rMrr, v, :: t.::i, V. ' ;.., V. f. J; A. JONES, UDery,Feed, tr Exchtnoe' mmMOVO - -Largest and ever 'offered for sale iu New Bern. Also a complete line of Buggies, Cart Wheels, An. llroad x. . i iTaTTr a? Mthe Head Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. ' TOBACCO Ml Speciully prei.ared for the lands of Eastern Carolina. Insures a good cure. Males wrappers hikKCIIs your purse. By its merit ajone one farmer in Jones County will ukc it r-xcliihiie-ly on Lis sixty acres of lobawo. As our goods me nmimfat lured mar you and m t re shippt'il, wo claim Fieshmes ai d Gcod Muhnnical Condition. Eiih Grade Ostbap, Poialo, Allcrop aod Cotton Gnaoo. Our Motlo: "Not How ( beap, But How Good." agy-If you use F i tilizew nil and See us. . II. A J. A. MEADOWS to, High Urade Fertilizers, Factory Neuste RlTer. NEW HERN, N. :. AT Mr HAHN & SON'S r Mt 40 headjof Horse8!and Mules adapted ior the farm, draught and road work, thoroughly seasoned and ready for work. Full line of Buggiee, Hame, Wago.iP, Carte, Etr. See us before buyinjf end SAVE MONEY. Respectfully, M. HAHN A SO. DirecUry of tbe Halls at tbe New Bern Post Ofilce. Mail for all points North, 6outh and WestllaA. N. C. R. R. and A C Line oloea at 8-80 a. m. . MaU fur aU points East via A. A N. C 0. R. close at B:80 p. m. ' UsTi for all points North snd West via A, A N. 0. R. B close at 8KW p m. : Mall for Otlental, Maateo, Elisabeth City aad Korfolk via Btr. Neuse close ato JO D, m. Mail for OrlenUl, Manteo, KKsabeth City and Norfolk via Btr.Ocracoke close at liSO Bu'a,;.V'ii MaU for Olysnpia, Orantsboro, Bay bero. Stonewall, VaeoerawM and Or lea Ul close at 6:W a. tn. ':-," ' i v . . ' Mall for Bellalri Lima, Oeddy, Chip aad Dobbs olose st fc80 a. at. . Mall for A.kln, Braat, Zorah, Wup aad Taaoebore ena at 10 p. m, .."- MaU for Whllfurd close at 1.-00 p. ta.' ; ,r Sbtmoub W. Hasoock, P. M.' 3 . Af I ryeUi .SBm VaBa H&e house and lot for sale, or want to Bay a house and lot, J.V.STEWARl. A II as!. Finest Stock of- A Car Lead of each just received. Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips J. A. JONES, Street, Stewart's Old Stand. GOLD WF Stables "o man is bom into Uih world whose work Is n t born with lilm. There is always work and tools l" work withal for those wln wllL" We have Tools for the Carpenter, Implements for the Farmer Bel Inp's, White's and Avery's Plows 'and Castings, both si eel and cast; Guano Bowers fl.75, $4.00, $6 00 nd $12.50 (see our new guano sower); Planters, Cultivators, Har rows, Ac.; Shovelis Tloi. Spades, Pitch Forks, Kales and everything for the farm. Paints, Oils, Vnniish and Brushes tor the Painter. Cooking uUnniltt for the kitchen. Agents for the oldest and most reliable Stoves and Ranges manu factured, and keep castings in stock tofit. - Builder Supplies of all kinds 8ash, Doors, blinds, lime, Ilair Cement plaster, &c. . ; ' . L-II; Culler fldw. Co. I'.atAn1. A as a ! ' - two hundred aad forty-alus (849) 'f -at ...a e.. a A. At e ; 1 Bald land la a part of tbe lead known as ths '-Psttlphsr land," situated aa ih : North east side of Neuse river, Land as ' ' Nil MUrirallitl.' T. J. VOORiS. Attnmav. ' . 'i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 2, 1902, edition 1
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