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lev ,3 the journal: i. - - - f r ' 'PnWUW tntf day lav the T, tpt Moadv JowmI Bnfldlng, 6M0 Gravea Bty v'T;' ,r V -: FauauiKotS, - f CHARLES U 5TBV6NS. - ISOBSCWPTIOS RATES'. One rear. In advene.. One vemr, not U advance.... --. Monthly, by earrtar ta tt cltj M Advertlalnf Rate fnmlkc. oa cation. appU Intend at th Foat Offloa, i(w Ben, N. 0, at aaoond olaat mattar. Offlelal Pater of Hew Bern Craves CaJt. ui NEW BERN, N. a. September 28, 1904 TfiB A a H C HOT A DEAD ISSUE. Soma of the Journal' eiteemed State eontemporarie art gtvtog Hanks that the Atlaatio aad North Carolina railroad ft now a dead lame, no more to apring ap like a Jack-ln-the box, and frighten o Intimidate men, person andthlnga, to affect politic! or become a atlrring li ana to make of laid Bute admlnistra Uoae. Th Atlantic and North Carolina rail road may not be the attentions thing It kaa been, bat It la not dead by any meant, and It li likely to prove obnox loutomen and political parties in the f ntore, and In a way to eanse alarm and eonoern to those whom It comes In con tact with. Like many other things said bj the unknowing about the A. A N. C. wad, it is most absurd to think that a mere lease relegates the Influence which thli road exerta upon this tectioa to noth lag, or that this property which has a potent factor in many ways upon this section foi fifty years, can be Wken out of lotion bT the sbrnloa of h tease, no matter whom the lessee may he. The lease of the A A N O ry move's It in soma ways from being an active po litical , faolor throughout tin em In; Bute, but It will not aubdui r a fac tor In thesectlon which It tuierses, for its influence Is going to r imln, for s time, long or short, as oertf in po'ltloi. may determine. In the charge of manaKemtni, there i going to be much concern ;ver the A AN C and those living aloog lis line are keen to tee what la going lo develop out the many promises mace. While the management lives up to I promises and glvea the business InU u-ti tbelr full share of transportation and other fsTors, there are going t be many timet when failing promises-and Indif ferent attention are going to provoke some harsh criticisms, all thit promisee copy for be printer and readies; for the publlo, w that the A AN Olt going to still fl u a promi nently In the headline. It may not be the old cry of "lrase," bnt It Is just as well to remember that the A A N O oocuples a prominent news seotlon of North Carolina, and will be heard from very often. News In a NutshelL The New Toik Democrat have named Herrlok for Governor. The electoral rota of the State promises to go to Par ker aad Davis. George Washington Bradley, 97 year old, said to hart beta the oldest eon- federate Yotoraa, died at St. Loo It while on a vUlt to the World f sir. Mr Brad ley lived lrrHoeeton, Trias, and served la a Missouri infantry regiment during the civil war. Thedaaghtar o( Blr C bee tang Liang Cheng, China MinUtar to the United State, 1D make her social debnt in Wathlngtoa tome time this winter. She win be the trtt Chinese girl tormaUy to eater Amerteaa eoclety. She 118 year ef age. Bootaltet Jewi tad member Ot the or taedom faith had a riotous conflict to Load because of the tetioa of the Socialist fa disregarding the Day ol Aa mformal meatlag of cotton tpln aen wa held at Charlotte. N. C , and a call for a beetmf ef hard yarn man feereren fa title ally on the 97tb Inst, lamed. Hearty 800,000 spindle were rapreteated, . Feartal 0401 AfaJn Him. . Bedrlddca, atoBeanddsetlut Seek, la brief wet the eeadltloa of an old sol di by bmm ot I, i, Hsvees, Versailles O. For yean ae wa arrabtud whs) kid aey disease aad aelaer docton aor aiedlotaet IV htm NUeC - A ieafih he tiled lUctrk Blltera, II p'i him aa ah ft la tbert order and nrw b testi aea, Tm aj tat) toad' teeouplele re- , 4 .a ttldnef troeble and all fori of Btom 'e,aohaadBowl CompUlnU. Only fOr rj, :.r9 unaraniaea ey w i Braaaam frsgfisL YESTERDAY'S !: MaRIETS. Catton, Crate, rnrltioH aai tock " Unfe U Mctl 'lUeelpttanl -" :;. . .-..v.-wta i - - supmoitt,--v p v - The following' an ta marks aaota lion, received by p rival wire from J Walter Labare Co.. to Bornu ft Co. New Bern, H. 0. flaw loan, fiepcaa.. 'Jottom,- tpen. Hlga. ham. Ulo Oct.... 10.OS 10.84 10.81 10.61 Dee 10.78 10JM 1070 1070 Jan 1088 10.98 10.78 10.78 Sept 10.88 10.91 10,88 10.88 Chloago, Sept S3. Chicago Grain. Open. Oloae Dec Wheat 109 110 Dee Corn 60 - 59 Dee OaU 81 31 Oct Ribs 747 75S Oct Pork 1140 1180 Oct Lard 717 717 New fork, Bept. 83 Stocks; Open, Amr.Bugar 1801 Amr. Copper.... 67 Atchlton 811 Southern By... 321 (Joathern Ry pf 96t O. & Bteei 161 U.S.Btee) pf... 67 Penn. R B 181 Erie 801 Ulose 180 671 80 881 96 161 67 130 80 138 166 135 671 84 LouisvlUeANash 1881 BLPaul 1661 H.T Central..... 126 tt. & W 67J Va. O Obemloal. 85 Harlowe and N. Harffiwe. Bept 31. Cotton picking ha now fully gotton to be the thing of the season and some being moved to the gin. Mr M A Bell came over lact Thursday and la spending a few days with her parents. Mr A B Taylor and son, Leslie after a few days visit to relatives returned to her home in New Bern last week. Mr G W Thompson came in from Goldeboro Sunday to see bin family and returned un ihe evening train. Dr C N Maeon went to Beaufort Sun day to spend the night with his Bleb father. Miss Corione Bell after a few weeks vi-it V relatives, returned to her home at Morehead City today. Messrs Charlie Rogera and ('alio Red dick were here yetrday on the sam oly errand Insurance. Mr Don Hanks, lemMcDaniel and Cecil Taylor went to New Bt rn on their Bikes Saturday night. Mr and Mrs J B Elliott spent Sunday at Oak Grove with friends. Miss Beesle Mason with Mrs Delia Taylor an alternates, were chosen by tb Harlowe Sundy School to represent It li, ibe District 9. 8. conference, which Is ti meet In Newport on the ts-99. Mr J S Mort-n went Wlmhrop Mon day on busloest, as deputy sheriff. Mr Boomer one of our most popular sommerclal men was here yes erdsy on business. Mrs C yds Morton and lister. Mist Beule left yerUrday by drive through the country to New Bern, bnt will Bnt stop over at Thurman with relatives, from New Bern she will go to .be 8. B. Conference at Newport. Mr J R Maeon went to New Bern Monday to spend a few days. Mr L J Carroll of Newport was here yesterdsy; in the interest of bis liver) and tales itables. 1 r Claud Taylor of Bachelor had hl schooner ths Centennial on Morton railway for needed repairs and paint ing. Mr George Henderson who has been rusticating around here for awhile look tag for gee and other gam seems only to have founk some dear. Mr G W Wallace and hrr three dsughters who have been on a visit to relative here, left for their home last Saturday. DtHB Parker, the Dentist, after s weeks work for our people, left for his home at Trenton list Saturday: Mlse Laura Conner of Thurman la oa a visit to her slsUr, Mrt Joan S Mor ton. Miss Msy Adtm 1 off fee If aw Bern to vUlt relatives and tee the ruralvel. Jss B Bell, Xq., b I pending the day b m tiy or sum. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applIoaUont, ae tbe eanao reach the diseased portion of the ear Then U only one way to oan deaf met, aad that I by costtltatloaal remedlet. Deafness U ceased by aa Inflamed eoadi ktoa of the mooout llniagoi the En secbiaa Tribe, When this tube U In flamed yon hare a rambling toand or imperftct hearing, and when tt I en- Urety closed, Deafaeat b.the Menlt, aad etaletethe iadammatloB oaabe take oel tad thlt tab restored, to 1U aormal ooodltlon, . hearing , will be destroyed ronver, nine easet out of tea are canted by Cstarth, abteh U aothlng jut an lr flamed ooDdlUoB ot toemucout turfa ee. - ''X:,; Wl will gin Oat Hundred Dollars for say case ot Deaftass (oaaaed by catarrh) thetcaaaotbeeond by Hall'i , Ceten)! Cnre. 1 1 .. ; f'y -,A ; Bead for circulars free. r C. S i v .-1 , r. i. cHm ' oa,' r Bold by Dnggute, 76. -, ' j Tsk HaU'i paarily PtU for ectu tfpi Cr-a a Col j in On t y, C ', w 5 T . ;t Wards kill; -T " "lt '"" BeptMthT 7t"ln weather bow for Picking oottoa (at the people aay their cotton i wat- Ing aad they oeal get piokava, ,"-: . Mr Sbla Bogert, o Hubert spent Baa- aidarBlghtaarerX'V.?-" -"- Mr JOXlttletoa andsea tpsnt 8o day with hit daughter, Mrs Ella Colllra atHawae. Jr?;1-vJ1- -: Mr-Joha D Ashley, Of Pamlico eopnty pent Saturday alght with Mr G G Hat- teU and family. . v " .' Mr aad Mre Ed Marshall, went to Queen's creek Bundty. Blscy Burnett, a respectable old col ored woman died here last week. She wasnly tick about sevtn hours. Her last request was that Bev A J Jones, colored preach her funeral which he preached and an able sermon. Mr Leo Hatsell went to Qaeens creek Sunday. v We are glad that W G Smith la some better. We ere sorry to heir that Gen H W Willis It very sick. Miss Annie Eatsell la (pending this week at Hubert. Mrs Kdtrardt is quite tick at Dr W J Montfort'i we hope she will soon recov er. DrWJMontfott atUuded the large -at Bwantboro Baturday. H. Chamberlain's Congu Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Uoosh Remrdy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the longs, aids expector ation, opens the secretions, and aids nature k in restoring -the 8 stem to a healthlv condition. Sold by P. S Dnf y and L-avls Pharmacy. COURT CALENDAR. Cais on Docket For October Teim, 1940. Superior Court, Crsven Coomy. Monday 10th. 60 Hsnoock viWC Tel Co. 41 Disosway s Edwaids. 63 Cannon vs Luces Co. 69 Bow ve FiBher. Tuesday 11th 48 Heath vs Cowsrd. 68 Meredith vs 8 A L. 54 Mocdy vs A ft N C. (6 Roberts vs Ivee. Wednesday, 12tb. 25 Gardner vs Gwaltney. f.7 Prltcbard vs Bacon. 65 Simmons vs A C L. Thursday 13tb. 75 Hayes vs Chapman. 76 Harrison vs Workers Mulu-I. 77 Ipock vs R R. 28 Congdon vs Blsdes. 61 Blades vs Congdon. Mclver vs Hablcht. Mclver vs Cox. Smith vs Becton. Frldsy 16th 65 Miller vs Scbenok. 76 Miller vs Smith. 23 Stleff vs Ives. 65 Smith vs French. Motioni. 10 Miller vs Roberts. 28 F & M Bank 9 Hahn vs Lastiter. 88 Range Co vs Blddle: 43 West vs Ins Co. 67 Berchler vs Miller. 73 Crawford vs Moye. Divorce. 60 nine v Hiues. Which Is Better-try an Experiment or Pro lit By a New Bern Citizen's Ezper Iment. Something new It aa experiment. Mutt be proved to be tt represent ed. The statement of a maaufaoturer I not convincing proof of merit, Bat tbe endorsement of friend I Is. Mow supposing ton had a bad tack. A lame, weak or aching one, Wonld yon experiment on It T Ton will read of many to-called curst r Endorsed by ttrangtrt from far-away pttaet. . It different whsn the ndortsment come front home. . Xaty to prove local testimony. Host oderteateet It the proof that btckt every . hoi of Dose's Kldoey Pill, ' Read thU cstsi . - - W f Aberiy, Sapt aad pert owner of the PI a Lumber Co, on Griffith ttreet, It I Grave 8l teyej -' , , - "1 have seed Doan'i Ointment (a raj famDy aad toaad It a to be all right, .. I do lot owe to allow". my esme to be pabllsbed ae yeeoatBMdla aey pro prietary audlclnti th) ItUlcg about ray ailment . bat Doea't Otatoeat I nek a talablt an4 effloUat rsraedy that ( wtU aot object to tay log to io aur one. lebtelaedtttt Bndtum'a Pbf. ey; ; " - ' -v. .;-.' For tsl by all dealsrt, PiW K0 eenis roster-Milborn Co,8uff.U, T, od tgenlt for4h I'alted Mate.- Rtatembar the ' earn Doea'taxt take ao other. ' .. . a every ' lira IV s - "t- A'THEILUNS PUT . fheyUlage . Parson a Drama TuU of ?ButUBf 'BittatloatV'. cH. - There are many" exalting tttuttlons aad interesting soeaaa that appeal to the emotions of the hsart la "The Vil lage rareon" which, begins aa eogage- ruent at the New Masonic Theatre Tues day night, Bept 87th. t The play la built with maca eler- ness and e3ect, depleting the life of a clergymen, whose hspplness has been clouded by supposed unfaithfulness of his wife. The plot brings out a ras- oslly lawyer, whose sole ambliOn is to separate hasbsnd and wife, so that he may gain her love and fortune. In this he has been asiltted by his brother, for whom he bas litt'e or no respect In order to accomplish bid purpote of deceltfulness, he sends an iootlmlnatlng letter to the wife which by chince falls Into the bands of the parson. The par son, whpse whole heart has been wrap ped up in his wifes welfare, change on reading lu contents. The wife, noble and true, clings to her husband who sprons her from him, and a very strong scene between them Is the result. As the play pronrestei, It finally brings about a joyous reconciliation and the guilty are punished. The plsy Is elab orately put on lu four acts with genuine oomedy neatly interwoven. Seats will be on sale at Waters store Monday September 26. Prices, main floor $1.00 and 75 cents, balcony, 75 ard 60 cents. For Kickers Only There is a disposition on the part of some people whose characteristic is best degsrlbed hy'the pricipai word In the heading above, to erltlelse the manage ment of the new Masonic Theatre, on account of the prices they charge for admission to the shows. They complain that they never have paid such prices and tbat It Is robbery to ask it, i In defense of tbe mansgemeut tbe Journal detires to state tbat while the prlc- s are higher, we are getting a high er clam of entertainments and we are merely ppying for what we gat. It Is Kemraly expectei that Ihe opening night of a thoatre the prices will be lomewhat In advance of whst they are tteually and such prices are paid with out queslii.n, people taking Into cpn sideratlon the fitness of things. For lnstauce, al Wilmington the high water price of live dnllsra a seat was psld. Only une doilnr Is asked for the choice ! nf rinhtn ill the tinnr MfiAnntn IKu.lr. Theai prices arc not exorbitant and the mi.nageineiu cannot accept less. Moreover, It Is well to nttta tbat the scale of prices here Is the same as paid at Il&lclgh Wilmington and Charlotte. We aru getting the same entertainments anl they ard ths best on tbe road travel In i? through the south. The neit play, "Thp Village Parson," which appears here next Tuesday comes directly from Raleigh and goes from hereto Wilmington, making a circuit. none or tne pisyi produced bere are presemrd at opera houees In towns or email ci It s Mr Bostic Dead. MrO W llns'.lc was boi n In Duplin county, N C. July 25th, 1657, and died August 81st, 1004. lie le-ivea an agei mother, four broth era, two slrteri and live ch llren to mourn ihclr loss Uu was n member of Ihe Baptist church ar the lime of his death: firsts memlier of the Christian Unnrch bnt goInK to 'be Baptist by tbe requett of his wife, mill he alwsjs belle?ed In the Chnrph of Oiirlsl as tbe only true Obutch. S i weep n i for Jeaus Is gone to pre pro a pltce for them that love him. So be is gone home to be st pesos with Ood to swalt the com ion of Ihe dear ones left behind. A preclons one from as Is gone, The voice we loved it still A place !s vacant in his home Which never can be filled. R. L. B. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Foty million bottle of August Flow er sold In the United State slon since it in trodnctlon I And tbe demand for It Is ttlll growing. Irn't the! a fln bowing of success f - Don't It prove that August Flower has hadaafaUiag suoeest in ibt care of indigestion tad dytpeptls th two greatest n era lee of health and hspplness f Doe It aot af ford tbe evldtnee thit August Flower I e sore speclflo for til stomach and Intestinal disorders f tbat ll has proved Itself the best of nil liver regulator f Aug nst Flo wsr ha a match! eta record of ever thirty-five years 1b coring the eilleg millions of the distressing ebta plalnis a tnoees - that la becoming wide la lu scope every , day, et borne tad abroad, aa tbe ferae of Aogatt flow r spread. Trial battlee Hoi regale sis 1 60. For tale by , all dregrltts. - F 8 Duffy. Go to th Oak Beat best CsDnrd Meat. Market for the Delicious, Refreshings k ; . "S5 i K PCWU Invigorating mm " All order'seither local orBhlpplD promptly filled, JLTlvate families uppllea.-fDone 28. - Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Cv a ..-- : the scallop taltevllre leas aerioualy ana -servilely thai ! ctaa'.na. the elame -end eyiterev the crater can't move from hie plte' thi (lam ran. bnt rarely dote.' The Kalloy U as free at a bird almost to tb tad Of bU day. Tbea, again, the kcalloa-has tempera ment He exhibit the frolics omencsa of chlldbood, at blgber (aimaU do. W see little scallop by tea and doatna darting swiftly her lad there in the water by a quick epeelag and abutting of the two valves ef their shells. They are aa graceful al 1 flovk of un birds and as vivacious, Captui oua. lay It on the sand, and it anapa lu vulve. Impatient of the Interruption, if we in terpret tbe sign trigbt. It is alto gether happy if put back In the pool. Country Life In America. Ber Case Euetfv. It is related of a clergyman who wit the happy father of a cbnrnilug uuJ beautiful daughter that one day while preparing his Sunday discourse he was suddenly called from bis desk on a mission of mercy. The sentence at which he left off wa this: "1 never see a young man of splendid physique and the promise of a glorious rannbood almost realized but my heart Is filled with rapture and delight." His daughter, happening to enter tbe study, 'saw the sermon and read tbe words. Sittln down, she Wrote underneath. "Theui'u uiy sentimenU. papa, exact ly." Dr. Fmllf Memoir. Among those who bnve ei formed great feats of memory may be men tioned Dr. Tuller, author of the "Wor thies of England." He could repeat another man's Bermon after hearing It once and could repeat 600 words In an unknown language after bearing them twice. He one day attempted to wulk from Temple Bar to the farthest end of Chenpslde and to repeat on his re turn every sign on either side of the way in the order ef their occurrence, and he did it easily. London Mall. Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly alwty distort s tbe sleep more or less and It often the canre of insomnia. Many cases have been per manently cured by Chamberlain'-' 8mm ach and Liver Tablets. For salo by F 8 Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. Low Railway Rates for dicus. The Howland Improvement Co., Let sees of the A & N C railway ojir the following low rates lo and from New Bern October 4th, on account of John Robinson s Olrcus:- Tueeday, Oot. 4 h, 1804, at New Bern Kinston t New Bern and Return $1 10 Caswell " " " 95 Dover " ', " .80 Core Creek " " ' .56 Tuscsrora " " " " .85 Olark'a " " " " (Sold by Conductor) .80 The above tickets to be sold by No. 5 train, good to return same day, Oct. 4ih. by No. 6 trato Morehead to New Bern and Return $1 20 Hollywood " by Conductor) MansfUle Wildwood " Newport Havelock " " " Oroaton " RIverdale " " " (iold '.00. .95 .90 .80 .55 .86 .80 The above tickets to be sob! by No train, good to return by No 8 train fame day, Oct. 4th. A HANDY REMEDY Hanco k's Liquid JJu'pbur I'sKiluni In Th Hov ahold. Every home rterl-va claln well h.ien remelles of STtontirio, molern iyi e, for nse In imargurjo nr on tba sp pesrance of chrO ilo dlsor ler Han cook's biquia oaipBoT t-i aurh a prepa ration and is nneqatlul lb Us sphere, in value nn.pproCDfd Len added bathing wstsrs, It tonlo proper tes give them all the of finest sulpha spring Th power of Hancock' Liquid Bui' phtr,- Nature greatest germicide It absolute over ach, Itch, herpes, bains and scalds, ringworm, pimples, prickly beat, diphtheria, catarrh, oanker and other soreness of scalp, eyelids, nose, month or throat At leading pharmacist. Request de tertptlve booklet of Banoock Liquid Sulphur Oo. Balto, Md. THI PEOPLE ALL OtttA, Olve Va ffewW aUrWfc Thia word ef tat baa been in every' tntfm mouth, end many are wondering what the word sjtnlnen, thouh no on kaa rt been found, who will deny that riwbws HUHPICIDB do th won. Wall, for the Information of thooaaad at people who Hko to know all about ood thine, we would ear that HBfCTCIDB wwns, dwt77r or kilter ot "Harp." New "Harp" M th taallf nam of a etnas easd by varteo vereUbl par ealtea. A ahnuar talorob ernnaw dan dro; Itehlnc aoalp, and ratlin halri tkl I the esterok tha mrWHRCXB BERPI CIDM promptly etrrl artar whkh th hair trow. Bold by loadlne- dractist. end Ite. ta taap for tup) t Th Berptetd C. tMrett, aftob. - . aaBRADHAM,poial Aft Front fit Administrate r'32rotice ' Hsvlag qualified ae admlnbtvater ef J B Baatea, this it to notify all persona as viea claims aga'att tbeeetste of the saidaWeted lo exhibit thetn to the aaderslgne4,a or before the 80th day of September, 1(05, or a node wilt be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to a'd eM wti plete roe ImmedUte ytyment. This SOtb day Bept 1904. T F JlcOABTHY, Administrator SAMVTETi JACKSON Practical Horse Sh er nd Blacksmith. la rear Chan. U. Hill'e Feed Store CifiOLIKA DISPATCH LINE -AND Old Domifliop Steamship Co The steamer Neuse will be withdrawn temporarily from the route on July ISth- for her annual repairs. During her absence the sUimer Ocra coke is scheduleu to sill from New Bern for Belhaven, (Instead of Ellnsbeth City) at 8 p m on Monday, -Wednesday and -Friday. Until further notice there will be no steamer sailing on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturdays. GEO HENDERSON, Kgx New Election Precinct Bv order of tbe County Board of Election at a meeting held at Court House on Sept 17, 1904 the following division wat made of Tisda'e s PreclDCi for which Twenty dsys notice Is hereby given In accordance with th" law gov erning elections raswd at session of General Assrmbly 101. ''The precinct now known sh TUdale'e precinct Is hereby divided as rollows, t wit; Beginning st tbe mruih of Rocky Run running thence in a straight line to 1 homes Eabaak's place n ar Clarke, thence lu a straight line t Bachelor Oreek theuce in a straight in e to Deep Gully, thence with Deep Gully to Trent River, thence with Trent Hlver to the beginning at Rocky Run. The forrgiiog boundaries to embrace an election precinct to be Known as Gum Row Precinct. The boiniisrlrs of what Is known al Tisdale's I'reclnct will remain as Tlsdale's Precinct, eicept (ng tbe foregoing bouniarlen wb'ch Is tsken then from to make an election precinct lo be known as Gum Kiw pre cinct as aforesaid L O. DAN1BL&, Chm Co BJ of 1 lections W- it FLANNKIt, Secret' r. . anrthlnr von Invent or improve i alao cat CVE JRAOE-HARK. COPYRIGHT or BESftS. PROTECTION. Bend model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS LV. to winiwnvsr w war it-. ws. W A8H I N GTO N . D .C. Executrix Notice. Th undersigned having qual'flei Ihu Eieoutriz ot William Calvin Oilffln deceased, hereby notifies all persons bold ing clstms against tbe estate Of sa d do-cea-ed to p'esent them duly aatbenii a. txi, wiinin one year from this daieo ih's notice will be pleaded In bar of tbelr reenverv. All persons indebtrd to lbs t tn of said deceased will pleae make lo mulli'e pyn ent. FANNIE A. uRIFUN. Executrix. Brpt. 17th, 1901. liiiii New Bern Military Academy, NEW BEM, N. C. The Largest and Beet Equipped Boarding School in Kawt rii 'ro lint. Spccialista at ihe head o! every Derartment, Faculty of l'.i men bera (including lecture faonlty, rep;eaentliig Univer ity of North ( aio Una, University of Virginia, A M of M ti eippi, Trias Nomiil Co! lege; Belhaven HoeplUl, Medioal College, New York; Collegn I'liysin.uiH and 8urgerns, New Ycik; Peabody Normal College, New Yr rk Concr vatoty of Music, America a InstltuU of Normal Methodr, Boston; Con ae vatory f yuslo of Pa 1j, Krance; Leitslg Conservatory of Mumh Qtrmany; Harvard Universit , Trinity Coll'ge and o her prominent it. stltutima. SKVfiRAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being tiptmlnl for in w buildings, barrac' lad dormltoiie Lighted t r ju hout by elcctru i ty and (applied w th city water, pn ts the 8 ate affords. Huth romnH. Large and loy 1 itodjot body latt seatioQ. Apply at once for b?autilully illustrated Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Sep rate and Dlttinot Ina ltatlon with 8t.ong Facility of 5w olaliaU - v r Thibedani moataaalljr- tnaiterad mithoda cf Bookkeeping ami Byttemi of Shorthand art r deteloped are oied In thl Co lege. td for Bcokkaepen and Btetrocrapberi fraatar than wa can tppy Poslt'eni tTiaranteed to thoaa taking oorabtaed cootm, Railroad fare paid for thoM tkkicf inQ Shorthand and Bookk eping aoholanhip. . Ta Ona of tleM coarara and let help ycratoafood paying poaiUan. ; ' 1 r J, V .'.: - - Apply at onoi tot Illtjtintti oaUlcgM, Our Letter. TA my friends and patrotif: We adopt tLis method to express our tinotrest thaeks for )oor lib eral patronage in ihe past spring and summer season; having made bnt few mistakes and havine len able to rectify the tame satisfy . torlly, we are encon raged to mof on, We have our new t)lej iu am Onr samples are just superb. Browns and b own mixed mil be the height of tt!e. These goods are in clay worBtetl. tbi vio melton, and kerseys, and we Lav,, the price within reach of every one who deligh s in ppemling thin money at home. We have opened a branch work room at the northeast corner of Lypreoj ana Bern streets in ordir to accommodate our friends and patrons in that part of the city. All work is guaranteed to he up to the average American tailoring With many thanks for pa.st fav ors and an earnest solicitation fur the continuance of the same, I am respectfully, It. SAWYER, The Tailor. ICE 10 KIStOL'NT Books Containing coupoi'B for MX) lbs. of Ice In 10 lb. coupons, value tt.iKj will be sold to customers at a discount of 10 -er cent.' $3 60 will buy $i 00 worth of ICE If book Is procured, ellhor from Hie ilrlve of waon or from the nfAYf ID (Irlflitli street. New Bern Ice Company. Entry Notice. STATE OF NORTH CAHOblNA, Craven County. Tp Gro B Waters, Entry Taker fur Cra ven Count : The underalgne 1 A Phillips nf Craven county, North t arollna. entorB ami layn claim to tbe fol owing dt8crlln.il piece or parcel of land In No 1 Ti w nbh(r Ciaven county, S'.ale of Norih t'lirnlflra tLe ame telng vacant and i.nHi'prnprl ated land, and aulject loHntrr, vl llualed on Fast side of It If Hy.il link Joining the lands of Cha- Jmltr Jr, tin lands of claimant Phillpa atil ui hi Tf . on lain Ing by eetlmatii n I wi li c ( l'J) acim. Entered this 10th day i f Au VM. A. riiu,u-, OUIniHiit. Institute for College Younjr Courses Women (ti Conserva tory of Music lb Best, Place for Your Daughter AGENTS fSSffiSR I AGENT! TBS OBlATaWT BOOK OP TUB DAY "CHRIST IN THE CAMP ' Br Da. J. WrLuui JoNia AXiBxra srPOBTB, K. C Worired one day, reoelvod 10 nnlrn " Asv "ftMetved Ptw lo'ckck. aobl 7 lr Mnl.f Vs. "SpU 14 In 1J houra." L. P. Samirrj. Txaa- Worked one dajr. ot 12 orders. ' ArrLY AT OHCC TO TBI MARTIN tHOTT CO., Atlanta, Gc, V nv, a vA I Cataioyiut? RALEIGH t REt VK. AdJrrv V tlin . tlJie
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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