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he journal; fvNUkaA evert day ta ttayeet.ea eptXoadagr. Joerael Building, 0M0 Onra St. ,-;v..:: - ....rsoaX&lk '' CHARLES U STEVENS. ' . IOIM9MS SSUBSCBlhioiBiTISr. One veer, ta tfveaoe........ One year, Ml ia advsnoe......... N Monady,byontorUtkiotty.." Advertf tiiig lUtea famished oa appll Cation. Intend ktUMFeHOfloKXawBrn, N. a, m Hoomd class matter. OMelal raHV wf "eif am Craven Cenaty. NEW BERK, N. (X, October 16, 1904. LET VP ON PATCH WORK PROGRESS. .Repairing which it jmt sow being done upon some of this city's streets) U quite Illustrative, unfortunately so,ot very much that Is constantly' going on In other affairs end matters In New Ben't dally life. . There ia a period In eTery olty'e growth, when It geta beyond patch work, aa the one method to atay hi de cay and ezUnd Ita growth. It would teem that New Bern ought to hare out grown thia patch work ttige, and begun building beyond one day, or one city ad mlulitratloniu If the people were going to atay here, and not going to leave to go to lome other place of reeldence. It it itriotly rural to chronicle local fence painting or grata cutting, and It la patch work progreaa when New Bern cannot go Into tubatantlal and perman ent material Improvements initead of repairing for today, only, with eTery probability that the repsirsl must be rs probahiyty that the repalra mutt be re newed tomorrow. The fact that New Bern continually galnaln population and grows, com. merclally, while there la no real, ttrong taking hold and puahlng material thlngi here In a live drogreeelve manner, only p'roTea the great merit ia the geograph ical location of thli dtyand the natural plendld reaouroea which thii section giTNtowardi aaalatlng the growth of thli city. It ia a good queetion for every busi ness man and every cittaen of thia plaoe to aak hlmielf what would and eon Id New Bern be made If there waa a unity of the people' la forwarding every commercial and Induatrlal lnterett f Certainly there would be no patch work progreaa, but OTerythlnf would be gene Into with the thought of a big future for Naw Bam, one to which a future generation or two would look backward upon and lay, "our forefather! watt bufldore. There were gianta la thoae early day! of New Bera'i develop- lag and unbuild ing.M The patch work atage of New Bern b put, and It U time for the people to arouee thamaalTea and go Into a atate of real eao; substantial progreaa, a period worthy of the surrondlags and the nat ural reaouroea which blast thia aeo tlon. The Grnriar aUrtilnea. AS the auguUea aeom to be grow ing. We notice, for one thing, that change, la going pa ta the 041101141 poll- ay of The Metropolltaa sftgatiao, It hea greatly Ineraaaid la ctrcaletioai the older perlodjoels had beat look to their laurels, Tkoee who hare watched It re cently haw noticed aa laigtovsanenl la lu geaeral aharaoaat and tone, end.wtth tke Roreatbar aamber, two new depart- sacau have beam added. On of these, The World a . Urge.' dealing wllk aotewecthy mea, wnsm and orenU of the day, wffl to eoadoeted, In the futare by Alfred Hoary Lewia, who la widely kaowa ai a writer of great strength naa vlrllrtv,, Mr Lewie' ability to aee thlags dearly m rtraOod only by all kaack of tetiag, la tke simplest aa4 moot direot f aaaloa, the soaolasloas ho arews from them. This aopartmeat la fully fflaatr tad. Another department, to which ad ded atteatloa aaaaaeu hare beam pa decli with thlngi theatrical arm dramet- la. Ia thVpart ef the amgeelas the per aoaaUty and opinions of Mr J amen Bane ) ker wtJ peedomlaaU , Pen are alt great aambes of fall fag and smaller pi otarse of player, Iteaeee to be the . editor! emhiOoa to give The aUtropott- taa magentas a ettoagef theatrical later ' -eat tana that attached to any Other high eiess monthly. The other tea tana tad . department! of The htetropoUtaa go oa v . ' a k a.-.. l . a, diuvuraa taueiiy. - ' A wall known travail sua who U- im ua orag araao ears ao aee onea t or It waa wanted lot a ektta or aa adnlt, u4 If tat a tnd Hurt- almant iavarlalJr i.teeomsnead ClaaberUla'a Cough Berne . it. Tke reuoafot tbleie that Ut TXSTirjiAI'S K1RIETS. Ctnei, ftraia, Frerlilaai tU Stock! lilfl ll' Meet. Jtecelpttand -:;.. The following are the market- oaote tloaa, reoatred by pdrate wire from J Walter Labaree et Co.. to' Burma ft Co. Hew Bora, N. O0,Q wroaa,Oct.t5.; QotToen ' ? Opea, High. low. Cttoae "oi. 8.85 .w j iee Deo.......... 9.M lOiOt 9M .9 Jan 1000 10.08 8,99 10.05 March.... T... 10.J7 10.K 10.08 10.13 New York, Oct. 16 8Moxtj- Open. ' Cloee Amr.Bgar....1861 I8t Ami. Copper.... Mi Si Atohltoa .8 85 Southern By.... 84 ti Bouthern By pf.. 95 9H U.&BteaW...80t i 0. B. Steal pf..'. 80 81 PenaRB.r.....l85l 15 Brie............ 88 UutoTllloftNaah 181 188 Bt. Paul.. ...... 169 188 N.T Central..... 185 1SS) N.W... 72 78 Va. O Chemical. 86 88 Ohloago, Oct II. Ohloago Oralo. Open. Cloae Deo Wheat 1191 118 Deo Corn 40 49 Deo Oati 88 88 aeptBlba 843 850 Sept Pork 1215 1840 Sept Lard 715 786 BA.NK BTA.TBMKNT. New York, Oct. 18. BeaerTea,lncreue 8,890.978 Loana,deoreaae 11,975,800 Spado, lucre ate 841,500 Legal Tender,lnereaae 88,800 Depoilta, decreaae ' 12,088,800 Circulation, inoreaae 497,000 Educational Rote. . The educational Impolae li continuing to grow In Oriental. A fair proof of any peoplei lnterett In any came wiow much money they Invest In It. Lait. May the. people of thli town ahowed a genuine lntereat In odacatloa by Toting a ipeclal tax oa themeelTOk, and now they are going etDl farther down la their pooketa to buy the new Aoademyfand the one acre lot on which It itanda. The School Committee' and the Coun ty Board of Education made the bargain wlthCapt B r Plokleafor the ram of 81,000. Of thli amouht the State lend) 11,000 to the town to be paid la ten yean, aad the dtlaena are to raiao the other tl,00a which will be paid la Jan uary when the property changea handa Thia li getting at educational work ta buttaeai like way. We all feel juatly proud of tall tranaactlon, It apeaki well for Pamlico county. Thoaohoolau opened up wall We Tttlted all the patron before the open ing day, urging them to tend theit child ran regularly end to take advantage of the opportunltloi offered them for oduoa ttoa. Already nearly Ave alithe of the chUdrea la the dlatrict hare beta earoU- ed. ' The young ladlee aad eohool glrh) are going to give a baaket aupper Prlday night the 8Ut laat, the proceed of which wW be oaed to put in tome aehool apparatu. . We all know that when Uttgwad women tarow laeu uoaeaoe utoacy mcvomint tt ajoaai aacoeat, to we ex pect a f eatt aad a pleaaaat eodal aoev doa oa that evening. - B. a BOLTOH, Orleatal,NC,Oct. Uth. Hewa la a Ratslien. The aaaual ronort of the Waatan Vatoa Telegraph Co gtrm total reran a f 1M448 JS1 aa tiacreaM of L70S. not rerenue wea fj7,e87,47S, a Inoroaat of bUoffleiallyaaaouDOed that taa taatameat for a oareak neat In the Vailed BUtea aad fraaot lndadlag uoruoa ana Algeria, wlU eoau Into toree a hot lt r.-.j,' r j,-. u "" f'ci -- s.i'i Typaold tevet 1 epidemic la the Bap. UatBtat orpaaaage at TaomarvQla. There har bea 48 ceeea aad two death TheramaMeaeea'la Uehoepttal and freak ceeeeare daily aided. The demomtaatloa at raldag .tlOjOOO la taJIdaiaaltarraBV. j.- ItaUaadeputleo who have aetarivaA from the Peace ooagroa at Bt Leak are highly pieaeed with Amerlcea hoealtan- A 1 08,008 bout, the large ta tke world la to be creeled la Chloago. - 1 JLWMAPf INI8 Ol8IUttV ; iua aad WmLm At-e ta m "m w Hn-i ,i uwm re a enBtortoa ti-oua k. Binot (mw aTe bwom thtn n4 k Tm btta tbroutk the thia ! the MmbK f hot li pmm, . thai N,irhni . uiia- . . l aoa th, MMirtat. Thl, . an ntln,M ,. la tb n irlt f.M J ,i vi. - fnwti'Ml. ll-Di.-l la F1.-1 (,-. f. . , ,,. , , , Profeew'-EtfaiBfv?' Charlotte Newa Oct 11 ; i ': The many friendi of the Charlotte achooli wlU rejoioo; to leara that Mr Harry P Hardiog, the new principal of the north tchool ta getting along weU with hla new work.. The children aad patron of the echool are delighted with him. . Ee hai already gotten the work well In hand, and he greatly endeared hlmaelt to the pupBaA I ; The aohoolt are doing a aplendld work thia yea? and eaptclally U thia true of the north tokool. over which Mr Harding hai been placed. vAU inter cit ed In the lehooi fed that ht I th very man for the place. It may be lnterett- log la thia OOBBtctloa to give e abort ao oount of Mr Harding' . teaching eipor- Unoe.- Qe graduated at the Unlveralty of North Carolina with the cleat of 1699 taking the A B eoureo. During the next two yean be waa vrlnclpel of the Near Bern gradtd aohooL - In ' the- fall of 1901 he oeoame iuperlnten''eet of tff Oxford graded school. The next year he went back to New Bern , becoming laperlnttndeat of the aohoola of which he had formerly been principal. ' At all ol theaa echool Mr Hardiog hat been auoocMfol In hla work, and left each place muck to the regret of e'l the pa trona. Letter tt DA uarcett New Bern NO. Dear Sir: There' nothing we ilka to tackle to wall a cheap pdnt town. Devoe la cheeper than any of 'em. Oheap meant dear, and cheap mean oheap; you can always tell ' which. Cheap towa la natty; cheap Devoe to faithful and true Devoe. Mr A J Bmlth, Littleton, Pa, painted hlthouachl painter told him to get 18 gallon Devoe, had 4 left Mr A H Bebera, same towa, ha lots of bulldlnpi Palnta Deve,payi 80 oenti more a gallon for It, la glad to, tayi lt't the choapeat pdnt there la. He knowa how It coven; he don't hdt ;knew how It wean yet. Youn truly, P W Devon & Co. 88 P. 8.-E. W. Smdlwood tellt our paint. TUSCAR0RA. Oct 14ch. We are glad to aee It cool again. Fine weather for picking cotton aod peat, and the farmer are aa- gay at a locking bird with 10c cotton. Mr J T Regtater la having a dwelling built on hi plaoe, Mr Floyd Stewart la hauling lumber to build hi dwelling, We are glad to see ourboyt making such lmprovementa, The protraoteed meeting doted at Qethaemlne church laat Sunday with two aceeaitoni to the church. Mr N T Week! went to Klntton today oa buelaeia. The frlendt of Mn DO Taylor will oogiaato anew tnnt ene u lmprov lag. Mr J 0 Moore family have been tick with tore throat. We were afraid It wa diphtheria, but Dr Street wa to mo thorn yeeterday aad said It waa uloarat- ed son throat Master W altar Moore act two ated trape la a pood to catch a fox and they were about four feet apart and ho hi surprise on morning oa had a hawk aad the other bad a crow. Honey Dew. STEM TOO GBI1T. Hundreds ofKew Bern Headers Find it so. The hustle aad worry ofboalaees- Md, The hard work aad stooping of work Th women's koasahold oarea. Art too great a tlrmia oa the hid- Kidney trouble, ariaary trouble fol low. A New Bora dtlaea Idle you how to care them aO. . JBOarU plambeto(71 CraTaaBt, realdiag at th eadpf Nruae brtdgt "I suffered with a weak . back which started from 4 wrench I gave my back whoa Mveuteaa year old tad Bhaa troubled me over ataca, aometlmes so badly I oould not work. I seemed to loee all aee of mp bask at times aal wsi hardly able to stead, and aoald aot stratgbtea to tare my Ufa, eapecUlly whoa I took oold. I never thought about oomlagtrommykldaey. laaedplae- ier alter piaster ana uaimoat wiuout aamber but without permaneat relief, I saw aotloet about Dona's Xldaty FfUs end was ladootd to go te Bradaam's Pharmacy for a box. They are tbeok- eohepiu beyoad doubt, I lead them aad have not had my former alne aad my bach hat become wall aad atroag. Tot can aae my , aame at one whoea- doreet th ddm made for Data's Kld- ey Pills aad I am glad to lava yru ao Por sale by all dealer. Price 50 eeats Foeter-Kntmra Co, Buffalo, B T, so'd aU for the Calud fjuiee.' Rrmemhar the aame- Doaaa M (akeaootnar. Go to li !tl MLk , Market lor lb Dot! Totf 'jtch Keel Pcriln T,"! y e tl It t' n eip't Htm sl;i - i I' ; . '. 1 1 l - x ? STROPS XiFllBH Hon. friaries R,; Thomas., HaUog Votes' lr "iemocracvi ' He Hat Been a Useful and Sueceasfd Legislator and Will be He-elected by a Tory Large Majority. ( jpecltl to Newa and Observer.) New Bern, N. C, Oct 18 Demoor.U of thli dittrict are greatly pleated with the report! that come from the effective campaign which Hon Charles R Thomat li making In hla canvaai In the -Third Dlitrlat. At some appointments he bat met hit opponent ex-judge W. 8. O'B, Roblnton and his handling of his cause hu delighted Democrati and mde vote for the Democratic ticket. He Is well equipped upon' every Issue, State and National, and his exposition of party principles and National ittuei has won for him the applause of thoughtful men In every part of the district In which he haa tpoken. There Is no doubt of hit triumphant election by a very large majoi lty . The career of Mr Thomat In the House hit been marked by close attention to every lnterett of hit constituents and success In serving them. He his "made good" as the following appropriations obtain ed for bit district shows: River and harbor appropriation, $75,- 000. Public building for Qoldsboro, $50, 000. The building Is now being oon itruoted and the fall amount of $50,000 Is available. Two life-iaving stations, one at Sweat boro, Ontlow county, and one at Beau fort, Carterant county, 30, 000. Road to Federal cemetery, New Bern, $8,000. Preliminary map for Simpson county, $1,500. Marine biological laboratory, Beaufort li) oo-operatlon with Mr. Small, $25,- 000. Decently for Improvemtnts at labors. tory, $8,000. De hit put about seventy-five rural free delivery routes in the Third Dlatrlot distributing in salaries to carriers an nudly. $45,000. He has also passed through Congress and hai a favorable report again upon the bill to pay the war claim of 81 Jehn'i Masonic Lodge, New Bern, $6,- 000. He alto baa a favorable report on bill 10 repair monument and beautify grounds at Moore's Creek battle ground, Pender county, and a favorable report backed by the Secretary of the Treasury for a new revenue cutter to navigate Pamlico sound aad Neote river, to cost $175, 000. At the time of hit nomination the Newt and Observer, wri leg of Mr Thomas and hit service in Congrest laid: Mr TLomtt has ttken a prominent part la the debates In Congress end hat made epeechet of force and ability oa the flaenclat bill lb favor or btmetdlsm; the Philippine uuettlon and the eubjoci of ImperUUim; the Ufa-taring service, by which he hdped secure an Inoreaae of pay of life saving crewi; oa Southern war daUuv oa th truita, oa reciprocity, oa Moore's Creak battle ground moan Basal, oa th river aad harbor Mil, la eluding inland aad waterway from Nor folk and Beaufort and on tke poet offloe appropriation bUL "Wither peat experience. Increased knowledge, aad larger acquaintance Mr Thomas Is better equipped aow to serve hi coast! tats t aad th State. He Is a member of the Importaat committee oa public bnlldlngt sad grounds, aad by virtu pf that poaliloa hu beta abla,aot 6a to teeire aa appropriation for a haadeome public building ta aoldsboro, oat to aseiit la eeeuring appropriation for IM buDdlag aad enlargement of other public buUdlngl 1 Noeth Carolina. Ia the event lb Detaoerati carry the next Houseyasle aow. more than pro bable. It Is expected Ihst Mr Thomas will be made chairman of th public building! aad grouid committee, a com mltte of Importance and e where he oaa aerv hi who) Bute. - As evident) lag the esteem la which Mr Thome Is add la hi district, th following I token from a leading editorial la the New Bern Joe rail, publbhed la Urn home tit j ot Mr Themes. rri Tk strength of CsarleO Randolph Thomas among th people ef hi district Dee to Ms Integrity of parpen I v iBghlioottitlteeate, and la feltkfnDy malntdnlD a h'gh per toad chare ef la the omoe at Washtigtea to which'' ks u beta elected. ; - Asd when the lourad pabllthad lome oaths Sfo, Mr Thome' record to Co-' (reac there aef eaongh le tblt rtMrd,to getbtr with the coagrestiaia't pertonal chrK-,tt la till, to wtrraat the vtry nnaalaoni eii-reslna if bis dli'.rlcl. wblil bu tlace beta b' rloa, whkk metal h! retora to Ouagirar. It bu aot are'lnd political cbmlnf or tl.e CBstnmary er.nvntln. tre fnlllrg te !(:' tl.!s tir-!im:'r . e"-,ous ' -i f.,r (V T' . J ' - EiiUi'iiiij Have been aafferimr from Inroure Blood for many years, having Boila and otha Erqptitma. .Having heard ol S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and am glad to say that it haa done me a gnat deal of good. I Intend to continue to use it, aa I believe it to be the beat Blood Medicine oa the market. Cleveland, Term. W. E. Dbtbks. Pot over fifteen yean I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boll appear on my leg below the knee, which waa followed by three more on my neck. I aaw S. S. 8. advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I nave not been troubled any since. Gso. O. FBRTIO. 114 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May a, 1003. From childhood I I had been bothered with bad blood, akin eruptions and boils. I had boila ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac- uuuipauyiug iuc crupuun waa lemDic. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the akin eruption and boils. -This has been ten yean aro, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mas. J. D. Atbkrton. Write for our book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any special in formation about your Case will coat you nothing. Tks Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a the jutt estimate far this record and Individual character it the recognition expressed at the county convention. It Is a record of which every voter In the Third District it pioud o htve such a Congressman, and it it a record hardly equalled, much lets turpaeied In any other congressional district In North Carolina." bbk headache It caused by a disor, dered condition of the stomach and Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For (ale by all druggists. Joint Discussion. Hon Charles R Thomas, Democratic candidate for Congress, and Hon W B O'B Roblnton, Repnbllctn candidate for Congress, will have a joint discussion of the political Ittuea of the day at the following timet and placet; Beaufort, Monday, Oot l?ih. Newport, Tuesday, Oct 18th. Jacksonville, Wednesday, October tOtfi. Catharine Lake, Thursday, October 29th. RIchlandt, Friday, Oot 81st. Pollocktvtlle, Baturday, Oct 22nd. Bayboro, Monday, Oct 84th. Vandemere, Tuesoay, Oct 25th, New Born, Thursday, Oot ober 27th st night. Vanceboro, Friday, Oct 28th. Trenton, Monday, Oct81st. Goldsboro, Tuesday, November 1st, at nlgbt. W L BILL, Chdrman Democratic Congresslond Committee, Third District. O B HILL. Chairman Republican Congressional Committee, Third District. T J CUBE A COLD INoNEl.AY Take Laiaflve Brom Qainlne Tab.ets All druggists refund tbe m ney If It tails to cure K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c Jones County Speaking Democratic nominees, Joaee county will speak at the following times and place, v 1: MaytvlII', Wednesday, October 18ih at 11 m. Pollooktv le, Thursday October 0th, 18 m. Chinquapin (Hassle's Chapel) Friday, Slat, 11 m. Beaver Creek (Islet's Store) Friday nlgkt, Slit, 7i80 p m. Cypress Creek (Chas A Rhodes ston,) Monday 84th, IS m. Tuckaho (Uargetfs Bton) Tuesday, S6lh, 11 m. Beaver Creek (Heath's Mill) Wednes day, 85th, Mm. Trenton, Baturday, Oetober 89th at 8 pm. ' . Hoa Pnaklla McNeill wlD speak with Goaaty candidate at MayrrUIe, Pol locksvlll, Haaklal Chepd sad Islor'i store. Bs will alto speak at Trent), oa Tkirsdsy alghWOot tOtk. " ' . TXJWHITAXIR, Obm'a. Xx. Com. THOS D WARKEN, Sacy, Xx.Com. Csafeulosj $f Ptlat. ' Bev. John' 8. Cox, of ' Wake, Ark. write, "For 18 year I suffered trust Yellow Jsandioa. X aoasulled a aamber of phytic! aal and tried all sort ot Ssedt- oleea, but got ao fdlet Then I Uf th tt of Xlectilo Bitters and (eft that t am aow eared of a di'ee that had si la It grasp for twelve years." If ot weat reliable saedlqiae for Llvr sad Kidney trouble, alomaeb disorder ot geaeial debility, get EUeotri Blttera lu gaaraateed by 0 D Biadkass. Only 50 oenta, .- . - -. ProtJipt treatmeal of a ellshl attack Cf Diarrkoea will often prevmt a eertoes r sn.it. Tbrt kanw Remerit It I it. (tTn Ax.u.d's p. unit. Ter polhn artna, SiMirs r S Daly end T A (Innry, w Bara, N C, war not it to give eatlsfacUoa, ! T,'i-f :l tl Cnce. . - " Fly I.' - ' -r ad Bfta IW f ; Appolatmeat af Speakers; The following oandidate aad other Democrat named below vwlll apeak at the following places oa th del mea loaed. AU apeaken will begin at 8 e't lock p m. J W BID OLE, Ft Barnwdl Saturday OolStad. Jasper Saturday Oct 10th. EK GREEN- Cove baturday Oct 89th. Vanceboro Beturday Nov 0th' S M BRINSON. Jasper Satniday Oct 22nd. Ft. Barnwell Baturday Oot 10tb. O H OUION, Jasper Baturdsy Oct 22n Dover Baturday Oct 29tb. Vanceboro Saturday Nov 6th. M Do W 8TEVEN30N, Dover Saturday Oct 82nd. Cove Saturday Nov 6th. R A. NUNN, Ft. Bard well Saturday Nov 5th. W D MclVER, Crra'an Saturday Oct 82nd Vanceboro Saturday Oct 89 h. Jhsp r catu dsy Nov. 5th. THE SECEr OP SUCCESS. Ko ly million bo u lea of August Flow er fo'.i in ih- United Mat r.one since lis Intrc due. Ioii I And the d mand for It is btlll gro'n,' ifn't that a fim abowlng uf sjccess ? Don't It provi that August Ficwer hat had unfiling success in the cure of indigestion ano dyspepsia the two greatest enemies ol health and hsppinesa f Dees I' not af ford the evidence Ihet Angus' lower is a sure specific for dl stoma fa and lntestlsd dlsorden f that (I hat proved Itself tbe best of all liver legulators T August Flkwer hat a matchle t recon of over thlrty-flve yeart in curing tht ailing millions cf fiete distress'nir com plaints a success that Is otcomlos wtd :p in Ita trope every day, al homi and abroad, at the fame of August Flow er spreads. Trial b ittlrs 85c;' regular size 75c. For sale by all drugiri-ts. F B Duffy. Hon. R. B. Glenn The next Governor of North Carolina will speak in New Bern on the night of Thursday, Oct 20th. Let every citizen hear tblt brilliant orator and champion of Democracy. Ladlea cordially Invite 1. EM GREEN. Chm'n Ez Com. C T WATBON, President Parker and Glenn Club. Administrator's Notice Having qualified aa administrator of J H Benton, this is to notify all penont hiving claims agalnit theeetata of the said deora.ed to exhibit them 10 tbe underlined, on or before the 10th day of September, lr05, rr a notice will be pleaded In btr (1 tbelr rCi vrr. All penont Indebted to ra d rit.ti wH please make Immediate y.yment. This 80th day Sept 1904. T F MCCARTHY, Admlmttra'or NOTIOE OF SALE. I'urauint to the certala Judgment rendered at tbe Hay Term 1901 of Cn ven Superior Court In that certain act ion therein pending, entitled the Hecbt Blrtcbler Company va J B Miller, I will offer for tale and sell to tbe highest bid der for cash, at pnbllo auction at I he Court House door of Craven County, on Mondy November 7th 1904 et the hour of 11 o'clock M., all the following described realeetate to wit Lying and being ia Craven Oouutr. North Carolina, In No. 1 Township, and adjoining the lands of Q. Whliford and othen "and mon fully described aa fol lows. Beginning at the head of G. Whit ford's canal and moat north western cor ner of add O. Whttford'a land, runola Northwaidly to the Oounty line,- thence tunning with add County line Una Hun dred and Twenty Seven Poles, thence running Bontheriy to G. Whltford's third corner, thence with said Q. Whltford's line to tht beginning, containing Three Hundred Acres more or lorn. Sept 86th 1904. E M GREEN, Commissioner. New Befn Militafy Academy NEW BERN, N. C. The Largeet and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. 8ptoialiaU at the bead ot every Department, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, rep.osentlng Univer ity of North Caro lina, University of Virginia, A M of Mistltslppi, Teiai Normal .Ool. lege; Bel haven Hoepita,afedloal Oollege, New York; College Physloiana and Surgecna, New York; Peebody Normal College, New Ycrk ConMr vatory cf Mule, Amerloaa Iustltuto of Normal Methodi, Boston; Con setvatory 1 f Koato-of Pa.la, France; Leiislg Onservatory of Music Oermaoy; Harvard TJniverait , Trinity Collrgs and 0 her prominent in stltutlBS, BEVfiRAL TH0U8AKD DOLLARS being expended for new buildings, bsrraola and dormitories Lighted tbnuihout by electrioliy tnd supplied w.th oity water, t$ puie aa the 8 aie afforda Bath rooma. Larre and loy 1 stedtnt body last session. ' Apply at once for brautiiully illustrated Oatalogut. VJL SepiraU ud DUtlnot Ins station with 8t.ong Facoty of 8re- olallilsi," r.:":' .r '-m,.,...-v v. , Thibeslnnj meat easily mastered 'methods i BoolkespJof and Systema of Bhorthand enr developed are .vied In this Co lege. IV acd for Bookkeepers and BtenogTapbers greater than we can npply PcelCons (Qsjanteed to'those taking txxnbmed eotirte," Ballroad fare paid for those Uklsg full Bhorthand and Bookkeeping scholarships Take out of tbeae courses and Jet ta help yon to a good peylag poslUon. ,i 4 v v.;. ;. S,vU-;.. , . Apply at onoefot Dlnstrak4 oataltfnv : ':'.:;.'' t ;' -. Address, '- r , e ', v .) .'-r , ' - If OTIC E ! Notice ia hereby given that Certificate TsWfor two thtree of stock of tht A & H C Railroad Company wtth my name attached hat bt en Inst. Applica tion fur the reiikue of same will be made. E H MEADOWS. Oct 18 1904 Shafts and Poles Cut A man who has a good shaft or pole on h 8 buggy can drive with great Batisfdotion of knowing that juiely the shaft or pole will do jus tice iu case of accident; we can fur aisli both style and quality. Our repairing department is tbe most complete in any section of this oountry; we are headquarters for I til of broken part for any kind of ve iclef; remember we aie first in hand in this line of business, ami ao one can undersell us if you get the quality. We are building the renown Water's Buggy that hss a record equal to any boggy under the arm G. H. Wntrrw A Men, Successors to G. II Witers & Son, Phone lt. TH Broad . w Revn. ICE 10 DISCOUNT. Books Containing coupors for 800 lbs. of Ice In 10 ,1b. coupons, value (4.00 will be sold to customers at a discount of 10 per cent.' $3 60 will buy $4 00 wc rib of ICE If book It procured, either from the driver of wagon or from the 1 (floe 19 Griffith street. New Bern Ice Company. Executrix Notice. The undersigned having qudlfied aa the Executrix of William Calvin Griffin deceased, hereby notifies all persons bold lng claims against the estate ot aald de ceased to p ent them duly autheniua. ted, wlihln vw year fiotn ibis date or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol thalr recovery. All per m indebud to the etlate of said deceased will please make Immodla'e ptynceni. FANNIE A. GRIFFIN, Executrix. Sept. I7th, 1904. huxtartefor College Young CouraM Woeaeadb; PEACEV Conserva tory of I Music. 16 RALEIGH I FRC Beat, Place' N. C. llt.n. lor Your Jaa.Dlnvime Daaghter HOUiaTIR S locky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Baiy Msdlglas far Buy tails. Briars Otldu Hsalth aat Baamd Vlfw. A. iprclfle for OonstlpaUoii, IwtlraariOD. I.l.a ti'I KldD.T Tnmblaa, PUnpts, Eossoia. tmpur ilkxi.1. Bad Broth, Shlnlsh Row!., Hadaob t form, m MBU a box. 0nulaa mada by Houjarsa Dag Coawurr, Madlsoa, Wit. flOLDEN NU6SETI FOR SALLOW PEOPtI Business College kaowtl it ITisreleeo fanrae from It . iit v -tt't'-w eva. lro lee c 1 i?ni 1 a r A N An 1 1 r ' - ih i i ' f It, an! I ,t t m ' .... 1 1 ' al, i lJ lMliUJ I t is L, sULaa L( : (
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1904, edition 1
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