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THE JOURNAL. PabUshed imr iy the year, apt Moadar. ; Joonal WMlag, M40 Crave 81 V, "" ' CHARLES U 5TEVENS. nnoanj S0BSCKirTIQIUTB7. OMMt, III 4TM6t.... Oaeyeai, aot U linm Moathly, 07 eerrletta the eftr... .'.49 Avertlstag Betes turfclahsdoa cation. . ltetoiedu the Pot 01fae,Xe Ben, M. a, M 8004 elan , Ottm Cnatr HBW BERN, K. O, Ootober 80, ! FUTURE CAVB AND CLIFF DWELLERS. The cltlMa of this, the twentieth oe- tory looks with curtoeltynd wonder upon the ralniot the habitations of what are known as Cave and Cliff DweUere, the former ia the Paleolithic period, the latter whose habitation! are fnnnd la the vallev of the Rio Oolarado and Mexloo. Bat how will, future ages regard the people of thU century, when an exami nation la made of eomrof the building! of today, which go into the earth many feet, and alio tower ttory upon etory, al moit rlTallng the famoua Tower of Ba- belr ' The old time term of a thing being "din cheap," cannot be applied to the ground In the big eltles of thU country. The owner of dirt la any of tho great cltlea of the United 8tatee,llrdi Hi value eo great that the ipaoe In feet la uied in a t art leal line below the natural ground level, and abore as high ai Ingenuity and estenoe ou erect a building. The result It that men lire and do bualueei In the modem cavern of today or else living above ground In a tower lag structure, lads thenuelTM In the darkness of amoke or In the obttruoted light of aome other huge iky icraper. It la thui that the man of today, the dweller In a city, lives In seal-dark atmosphere, away from a clear uy or the raa'i rays. The modern surround las of this twentieth oentury produoee artificial conditions, demanding eslea tlflo and artificial means In order that life, business and trade methods may be pursued. And who can foretell but that this century will Hud the dwellers la the great oltles, exlstiag 'and pursuing every ordinary, life function, doing away with real air and light, their waati ta direction supplied by wire for light and heat, and their air furnished by tube and pump, this producing a race of betags whose birth and lift are strictly created through artlflolal means and la the greatest degree thereby, produottve of an abnormal human race. New la a NitshelL It Is believed that signs point to an early move on the part of the United (nates to stop the eastern warfare. It Is the belief at Charlottesville that the defense la the MoOae case vrOl be mottoes X Insanity, The trial began yes terday. The Xpleeopal Bones of Bishops patt ed the amendment to the aaerrlare canon forbtddlnf the remarriage of dlvotoed peraoes, but the House of Deputies did Aafettoraey for Belgium declares en attempts being made to make Oe Hal ted Mates a cat's pW In the Congo eaVr. Ahveaehwasria down b a fog end sunk 1st Korfolk harbor. Those on board A, sataen' strike la tee Kanawha ooel region lathrestensl . , LctterUBRew Bert Sawyer.. BewBoraHO. Dear lirl Twe and two make (our ot always, depends tpoa what "twe and twe" are. Twegaaoes -of water and twe nh kmeof mCkaoa't make foergaUeeeof KeftheteoM fwtt gaDoMol pafat thkaB)fawaltUg,eleyaa4kero. eaee eO, make four galloet el teal fats.'; . . ; ; ThaTi what wt ateaa by aeytag 'ftw e OaUoea) wean loafer." It takes , tewet gallon ef Defoe lead aed dee thee of mired paints U paint aheusa, ami ireen twle et three times at j kmg as kUa4o0 salted bfhaaoV u ' Br Ches Awry, of Herkimer, X T. .heegVt 1 gaQoaw ef Devoe Ued aad etee te peiat hie Ire ho t, hU palate kavtog Igtred that It would require at laealthat emouat, M gallon did Ue work and he rtar4 is r!ion, , V on r 1 , .1 ' yf "- fir' t:-ouCo, . w r. r - -r. r , TESTEIDAT'S IUKOIS.-- Coites, toala, IWttloaa ut Stock The following ere the narkot quote' tloa Motived by private wire Iron J Walter UbirN A Co. to Surras A Co. Hew Ben. $. 0,; ' Xiw You, Oct. 19. OOTTOJ Open, High. Lowt Close ... . .M "viiYiJn .98 10.04 8.W i.80 ... 10.0 10.11 fi.8 10.87 .... 10.M 10.10 10.0 10.06 0.':..... D)0 ?....., March... HeW York, Ool. 18 ftrocxj- Opes. Oloae AJnjt.flugar.....487i 8fi Amr. Copper. ... M 84 Atchison 85 88 Southern By.... 84 , Hi Southern By pf.. 9t 85, V. a BteeL 88 81 0.B. Steel pf...82 81 Peon. R B 188 Ity Brie 86 m boulsvUle&Nasb 188 lStt BiPauV. 171, mi N.Y Central..... 185 18S N.AW .78 73 Va. 0 Ohemloal. 85f 8I Ohtoago, Oct 18. Chicago Grain. Open. Close Deo Wheat 111 H6 Dec Corn 48 40) Deo Oats 88, 89 Bept Ribs 845 Sept Pork 1385 1880 SeptUrd 780 785 A Judicious inquiry. A well.known traveling man who vis its the drug trade sayts has often heard druggists Inquire of customers Who asked for a cough medicine, wheth er It was wanted for a child or an adult, and If for a child they almost Invariably recommend Chamberlain's dough Reme dy. The reason for this is that they know that there is no danger from it and that It always cures. There Is not the least danger In Riving It, and for coughs, colds and croup It is unsurpass ed. For sale by all druggists. Wilcox Strikes Back. Bellalr H 0 Cot 15th. Editor Journal. I see In your Issue of 4 th Init an ar- tide headed, "An Answer to OeoB Wilcox's Card." 1st I wish to state that the card I wrote was not written expecting a reply nor as a challenge to any one, I Just wished to state publicly what my pollti cal convictions are and that they have not changed to that because my coal got too large for ms In another party or that I changed expecting a fnt job. 1 Sad I never asked any party for an offios except road overset r" and this I lot. trd I have twice held the exalted po sition of county surveyor, once on ac count of the Incumbents Inebriateneat an imbecility and once because bo om ate would have It I did not hold this of- floe because I was elected for I have merer been elected. This Is the only "government trough" I have ever fed from exospt oensui taker of a position of Ho 8 Township. "Wise fool often change for -expect ed Boodls and seldom get lt,n Teach. Probably the statement thafhe stands today a political outcast" is correct and for this there U wading and gnashing of teeth, but my ooat flu exeeotwhan I am too long from the gOerumeutl (rouga.- v "Wise mem change often aad fools when the eoat flta," I have In my mind a changeable man He changed from Bebelt Yankee In 1881 or 99 aad' afterwards changed to every poutloaV party that eame oat, Jolasd every church la his section (I In au j aad many died leaving nothing but arepitatloar HWak we had dsmocrats la Jfprth Carolina long before . we had a eemo- eratlo party, else why did .tome of our forefathers erose the Uae between Korth OsroUnarsndyirglola and .come te the pieeeai rona usrouna to Tit- eatOov Berkley's cruellies, was aot this seed of dsmocrncy t ' Was aot this prior to tbs date meaUoBtd la my oarfT Probably 89y brother Dixon's histor ies saeaaory doee aot lake Mm beck to these minor events. -:: j. ' -,- -v. I kavt been called "hog but never before was MbUolv aaenaed of hetae mixed with 'wild eat aad bear, though 1 would as lief bt km to these at hold soma honorary poaltloaa I have heard 1. : "Oeorge m a aovlce." This Is one oa me for oa December tth, I a m, 1880, after Llaeola was elect sd tad before he toook his seat I began and "novtee" means beginner. ' Xow 'Billy" I meaat by raanlnf bask over my ancestry te shew how lav probahlertwaa that la IBM one of sock I Hue of ancestry should . bt ouch a de parture, yet ws tee end hear 11 coittanv ty. else we Would aot hear "Roeefs DttelpUe" preclalmlsg "afier you, my dear Booaer." ",010 I WILCOX' Insomnia aid ladifeailonCured 'Last yeas I had a Very severe attack of Uwltruellot leoold bol eleep at slfbtsnd suffered most excreoltihg pilot for Ihne hours after ear.b, ntL I WM troubled M way for sboot tliree months Wbea I ee4 ChattkleiUVt llooach ssd Llrer Tbltt,snt .-1 Ti 4 imcii!!te re'.lct" ttyi Jofaa I) jon.Tul leev re, On'artn, Canada. F'f Sals j ell '. - CIENCE PREVCNT9 BALDNESS. fa Fatal On aa4 tta peaasay Wow e It I the rarest thtnt la the world far a man to aioeasarur hu. bu whose hair la not dead et the root, nee a told It be will use Neerbro'e Harpl- ide. the new isoalp antleeptio, Berpt- dde dettregre the gam that cuts the heir oft at-the root) and deans tne aoaip 01 daridcufC and leaves it In a, perfectly healthy condition. , Mr, tttnnett. to the Karyland Block, Botte, Kont, was eo ttrely bald. Ia lert than a month Hrpt dde had removed the anemlee of hair crowth, and nature did ts work by eov erlna' hie bead with thick, hair aa inch Icnr, and ln.alz weeks he had a normal suit of heir. 8old by lea dins -drugglsta. Bend t In atempa for aample to The Herplclde .Co., Detroit Mich. . O D BAADHAil, Bpeotal Agt - . ' OUTERS. . - Oct 17. Hiss Bugenla Oldfleld and HlUeMUs Mary Howard ol White Oak visited Mrs O I Ward Sunday. Kemrs C O Smith, Sr. , and James KlUlngworth and son Willie are spend, log a few days at Sneads Ferry.' tittle Miss Laura Heath ofRhemsls Tlsttlng Mlatlves here. Mr J P Harper went to Trenton Satur daj. T Mr Q 0 Edwards returned from Char leston South Carolina Friday.' He went with the John Bobinson's circus that far and (men stopped and returned home. Mr T H Harper of Pollocksvlllo spent Sunday with relatives here. UNCLE JOSH. SIMPLE REMBDY FOR CATARRA Just Breathe Hyomel Four Times a day and be Cured. If a few years sgo some one had said you can cure catarrh by breathing air charged with healing balsams, the Idea would have been ridiculed and It remain edJorthat eminent lnvestlestor, RT Booth, to discover In Hyomel this meth od of care. Hyomel hss performed almost mlracu Ions oures of catarrh, and It Is today rec ognlced by leading members of the medt cal profession aa the only advertised remedy that can be relied upon to do lust what It claims. The complete out- lit of Hyomel costs but $1.00 and oontlst of an Inhaler, e medicine dropper and a bottle ot Hpomei. Bev J B Cook, of Hollliton, Mass asys: "My wlfs hss suffered greatly from oa tarrhfor fifteen years. Hearty four weeks ago she commenced to use Hyo mel and the beneficial effect was imme diate. It la very seldom that she needs to clear her head and throat and she is able to rest quietly at night" Breathe Hyomel through the Inhaler for a few minutes four times a day and it will cure the worst case of catarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the air oasaages, prevents Irritation, and effects a complete and luting ore. In New Bern there are soores of well known people who have been cured of catarrh by Hyomel. If It does not help you FB Duffy will return the money you paid for Hyomel. Jones County Speaking. Dsmocratlo nominees, Jones oouuty WO! speak at the following times and paces, Tlx: Pollooksvlle, Thursday Ootober 80th Urn. Chinquapin (Haskla's Chapel) Friday, 81st, 18 m. Beaver Creek (bier's Store) Friday night, list, 7:80 pm. Cypress Creek (Ohas A Bhodea store,; Monday 84th, 18 m. Teckaboe (Uargetf s Store) Toesdsy, S6tlLl8m. Beaver Creek (Heath's MM) Wednes day, 88th, 18 m. Trenton, Saturday, Ootober S9th at 8 psa. . Hoa Franklin McNeill win speak wth County candidates at MaysvlHe.Pol losksrllla. Haskla's Chapel and bier's tore. ' Be will also speak at Trenton, oa Thursday eight Oct tOth. TOWHITAXKR, . Ohm'a. Ex. Com. TEOS D WARBEH, Sec7.X1.Oom. . Sard Tw Iron Death, ' Our little daughter had aa almost fa in! attack of wbooptag oouga and bron cUlls," writes Mra WK HavOaad, of Armoak, K.T4 "but, when all. other remedies fatted) we saved her life with Dr. King's Hew Discovery. Our niece, whs had Coasampttoa la aa advanced stage, also used this woederful mediolae tad today the U perfectly welLI " Dee perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. ling's Hew Disoovery as te ao other medldas oa earth. Iefalllble for Coughs end Colds. SOeund 11.00 bottles gua. anteed by C D Bradaam. Trial hot lit free. , ' ,- 1 '. . It ) bat a few aoooihe' more aae ef Sleentf Kleetrie Kat aad Koacb Paste to ctnnptetoly fr the city front the rate and Bice wilh hn It It at a.'tljcted a var or SO SfO. Csoarna' Taste ba been nad qtiila freely in the bnt raaidaooae aad la many storeev la all tbeae placet (hare era Inlay eo rata, mice Of cociroachnt. Thlt Taste drlret the rait and antes cut ol the hoom So die, end can be dpetH4 epne to rid the kvtne) el lhe p-ia, ll la aure dwiih trd f lie enirec! at( Aw nun. lreairrt tn eto"f bare the I -' fur axle, nr It be SMI I, ' f " ift tw.il tf prirfl, hj ' " ' . " i " ie 1 tw( o., Trtl.'in 1 i, -1 . i.i. r -t i ;r. 5V; ii.,'-i t , .1 t I e 1 '.';)!)-, i l.C . SI - f er V In Inly, 1883. 1 began to break out with Bcmne on my head, lege and arma, and km treatment with- local docton. hot did not get much relief. They etild the die ease hadWome chronic. I then quit mem and tried various ointments and aoaps for another two years, bot as toon as cold weather came I was as bad off as ever, eo I Anally decided to let medicine alone, and foe twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Ecsema, except bath ing. This teemed to do about as much good at anything I had tried. . - , . v . Doting the time I lost about one-half of imy hair. . I began 6. 8. 8. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had rut eo long, but soon discovered your medicine was doing me gooa, ana continued to take it. I need-seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, nothaviagaatngttspoton my body, which before was abnoet com. plettly covered." F. CNot-VOl. IQ17 BMKE.DOIJ wU unamwa, la. - in iknu. .cn wu uihiui pic mwij the parts effected, though the disease ap peart on other parti of the body. While ex tensal applications allay the itohlng and bnminff tamtxuaiilv. It It the adds thrown fnt 1 .J lu. mJI 1 A- ti off by the blood that cause the irritation end eruptions upon the akin. Theaetds must be neutralised and the system cleans ed of all humors end poisons before' the cure is permanent, 8. 8. 8. is cuaran- teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic end other miner, ale. : Book on the skill and its dis eases sent free. Medical advice furniahed free. The 8wlft Speolflo Cenpany, Atlanta, 8a, Joint Discussion. Hon Charles B Thomas, Democratic candidate for Congreis, and Hon W 8 O'B BoMnson, Republican candidate for Congress, will have a Joint discussion of the political Issues of the day at Ibe following timet and places; Rlchlands, Friday, Oct Slit. PpIIocksvtlle, Saturday, Oct 23nd. Bayboro, Monday, Oct 84th. Vandemere, Tuesnay, Oct 25th, New Bern, Thursday, October 27th at night. Vanoeboro, Friday, Oct 28th. Trenton, Monday, Oot81st. Goldsboro, Tuesday, November lit, at night. W L HILL, Chairman Democratic Congressional Committee, Third District. O B HILL. Chairman Republican Congressional uommlltee, Third unmet. Appointment of Speakers. The following candidates and other Democrats named below will spesk at the following placet on the dtte men loned. All speakers will begin at 8 o'clock pm. J W BIDDLE, Ft Barnwell Saturday Oct 2Jnd. Jasper Saturday Oct 19th. E 11 GREEN, Cove baturdty Oct 29th. Yanceboro Saturday Nov 5th- 8 M BRINSON. J taper Saturday Oct 22nd. Ft. Barnwell Saturday Oct 19th. O H QCION, Jasper Saturday Oct 22nd. Dover baturdty Oct 29th. Vanoeboro Saturday Nov 8th. MDtW STEVENSON, Dover Saturday Oct 82nd. Cove Saturday Nov Sth. R A NDNN, Ft Bardwell Saturday Nov 5th. W D MolVER, Croatan Saturday Oct 38nd. Vanoeboro Saturday Oct 89ih. Jttpsr Batutdsy Nov. 5th. STRAIH TOO GREAT. Hundreds of New Bern Readers Find it so. The hustls sod worry of business man, The hard work and stooping of work men, . The woman's household cares. a t . a iihIh i a aa VMJ heye, .Backache, headache, sldeache. '' Kidney troubles, urtcsrj uoubhs fol- low.-' .' . :: v. ,. . " A Sew Bern eltlsea tells you hew le cure them eJL- ,'--n ... 't . i B CurtU, plamber of 71 Graven Bt, retldlog el the sad of Ntate bridge aayir-jf'.v. "IsaSsved with a. weak" fsck which stsrted from a . wrench I fn mf back see seventeen ycere" old and Q kae trouble me ever, plncay Kmetlmes eo badly I could not . work. I seemed to lose ell use ot mp heck U times and was hardly able to stand, ' aad oould ' Bot itrtlghtee to save my life, espselany j when I lock eold. 1 ueVer thought about K oomtng from my kidneys. I used pits-' ter after planer and, llo'rseets without aumber but without permanent relief. I saw nottor a-aboot Doaa'i Klt)ay Pills sod was Induced to go to Brad ham's rhsimtry foreboiv They are a back achs pill beyond, doubt, 1 seed Umb and have sot bad my. fnrmrv pains sad my btok has become well . aad strong You cm ate my name ae oae who tn itortrt lh" cltltna nae 'of Ooaa'S Kl'U sey Tills snil I am g:d tt htv yc 4o to." . . '. For talt by sll dealers. Price SO tenia Fo'or Mllburn Co, Buffalo, H so'd -nta for the Unltisd Klalet. I ' 't tl, nT!e V' an' 1' ' Renter at Once, ; BegisttatiOB books will be open from Thursday, Oct lib, aajJl sqn down, Sat urday, Oct 89th, and the' books will shut open for inspection by voters only for challenges on Saturday, Hovembes 8th from 18 a m to t p m. Dont fall to remitter before Saturday at suneet October 89th. The sooner, the better.- And after you hare regUtered.'don't fall to vote. Notice Is hereby glvrn that Certificate NO 8828 for two ahsres of stock of the A ft N O Railroad Company with my name attached has been lost. Applica tion for the . reissue of Bame will be E H MEADOWS, Oct 18. 1904 CAROLINA DISPATCH 'ulNI AND Old DomioioD Steamship 0) Commencing Fiiday fept 30th the steamer Neuse will resume her schedule between Newbern and Elisabeth city, leaving New bcrn at 6 p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She will make a landing at Oriental but will not stop at Roanoke Island in either direction GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. Wanted I By the A. & N. 0. Railroad Howland Improvement Co., lessee) 100,000 flift-class cross ties, 7x9 inches and 81 feet Ion?, for imme diate delivery. Apply to R. P. FOSTER, General Manager, New Bern, N. C, Notice of Summons. NORTH CAROLINA, Bllnatiorponrl Cnavss Couhty. f BPeorOourt Henrietta Sproell vs William H Spraell. The defendant above namtd will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced In the Superior Court of Craven county, to obtain di vorce a vtnoulo matrimonii from the de fendant William H Sproell, and the tald defendant will take further notice that he Is required to spoear at the Novem ber term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the nth Monday after the 1st Monday m aeptxmber 1U4, It being the 81tt dty of Noromber. 1904, at the Court house In New Bern, N C, and answer or demur to the complaint In aald action, or the plaintiff will apply thj court for the relief demanded in doi m plaint. This the 18th dtj of Oct 1804. W M WATBON, CSC Commissioners' Sale. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Superior Court Cbavkn Countv. Before ine ) Clerk. Ed Allen, F A Morrit aad Hellen Harrit minor by neit friend Dlnklna Ei-rarte. Pursuant ta an order of the Buperlor Court made in the above entitled tpeolal DrooeedlDin, 1 will sell for oath, to the highest bidder, for division among the beirs at the Court House door st Mew Bern. N ('. tt the hour of 18 o'clock m on the 21st dy ef November 1804 the following rraL estate, lying and being In No 1 Townthlp Craven county, North Carolina knOen m the Guilford Wether logton patent, nh'en patent Is recorded le the moe of the Kegltter ot Deedi of Craven county, la book or patents no, 5, page 77, containing one hondred acret more or leu D. L. WARD, CoromlMloner. Oct. 19, 1804. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the certain Judgment rendered at the May Term 1804 ot Cra ran Sdperler Court la that certain act ioa therein pending, entitled the Hecht Hlrschler Company vs i E Miller, I will offer for sale aad sell to the highest bid do for oath, at cabllo euotloa at the Court House door ef Cretan County, on htoady November 7 th 1804 at the hoar of IS o'clock at, all the following described realestate to wlti 1 JJ V I stay, auu WfjiuK asm vaiwvaa vwvaiyi NorU Cerollaa, In No. 1 Township, aad adjolalag the lends of O.WhUford and others.'aad more fuliv described ee lol lows, Beglnalns at ths head of O. Whit ford's canal and moat north western eor no? ot aald Q. Whllford's laid, running Rorthwaidly te the County Uae, thence rnanlne with said Count? line One Han dred end Twenty Bevea Poles, thenos funning Southerly te O. Wbttford'a third corner, thetoe with laid O.Whltrord's line to the heglanug, eontalalng Three Hundred acreijasore ot lest, . Sept NU 1804. -Arri- -,sf QBKXN, . .... :.' ' .. . Commissioner "itthoiitj be borne la mind tta every cold weakens the lung, low er the vitality aad prepane the STtteni for the more eerione dit eaeoa, among which ere the two greauet deatroyere of hnmaa life, pnrtuDOoii and consumption. CcuIi Hcmcdy; has wa Its irrMit popularity by Its prompt ctirra ol thia moet rmarnoil a Imnt. It aide etr torati.rti, r 1 -.r the )mhf and pne the e "'' ei utig a tfwrlr t" ) ! H r.m- IlliS Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchanjre vpippiPLE ' Largest ard Bneat stock of Horses and A car lead of earn jus' in. Alto a complete line or Buggies, wagons, Htrness, ltobes, Whlps,Csrt Wheels, Etc ' T. TCOTES, op. HEATERS AND Complete line jut received! Stoves put up and pol - ished on short n tice ? General Hardware, full line! Sash, Doors and Blindg ! Hesth & Milligan Faint! None better ! New car load Ellwood Wiie Fence just received ! Machinery and Mill Supplies ! Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle. St. Phone 147. CAROLINA THE BEST BRICK offered on this see M. M Marks, F. T. Q. Hyman, the New Plants at Olarks, Hjman's Siding, Kington and ItobersonvM'e. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. New Bern Military Academy. NEW ISFU, N. C. The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in KtiBtem Caro lina. Specialists at Ihe head o! every De.aitment, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lectnre faculty, rep esenting Univer ity of North Oaio lina, University of Virginia, A . M of Mississippi, Texas Normal Col lege; Belhaven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College Physiomna and Surgeons, New Ycrk; Peabody Normal College, New York Conser vatoiy of Music, American Institute of Normal Method?, Boston; Con set vatory tf Music of Pa is, trance; Leii sig-CtnBervatory of Music Germany; Harvard Univtrsit , Trinity Collrgj and o her promineat in stitutions. SEVERAL TH0USAiD DOLLARS being expended for new buildings, barracis a'd dormitories Lighted throughout by electricity and Bnpplied with city wattr, ai pu ens the- S ate affords. Bath rooms Large and loytl student body last session. Apply at once for tx-autilully illustrated Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Sepjrate and Distinct Ins ltntlon with a St.ong Facu'ty of Spe olaliflts. Thi best and most easily mastered methods of Bookkeeping and Systems of 8horthand evtr developed are used in this Co lege. De mand for Bookkeepers and Stenographers greater than we can supply Positions tuaranteed to those taking combined course. Railroad fare paid for those taking foil Shorthand and Bookkeeping scholarship. Take one of tlese courses and let na help you to a good paying position. Apply at once for illustrated cataltgue, Address, S. J, HOLLADAY, A, B, LL B. President. ICE It. BISCOUhT. Books CoatalalBg eoepors lot 800 lhe. of Ioa la 10 Jh. ooepoas, valoe 14.00 wOl be sold to oostosaers at a dtseoeat oflOper eeat. ' i8MwUlbay4O0 worth of I0 If book It prooertd, eltaet frees the driver ot wagoa Of frost the offlee 18 GrlOth Ilov: Bern Ico ny. fnttlterfe for Colltere) . fkirraee Yoms l-r.ll .1' a a eft aVf A VM Compa Mules ever offered for tale In Newbern. COOK STOVES Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven SI Phone 818. BRICK CO., BUILDING market. For prices R. Hyman, (i. A. Niooll, Bern stockholders. Executrix Notice. The aederelgeed has la qaaUSed ee the Iieontrix of Wllllaai Omivla Orlffla deosaeed, hereby notl flee all peraoas hold lag olalau aaalaet the esute of aald de eeated to pteaeat then dolt aelheattoe. eed.wlihla one year from tbla dele or this aeitce will be pleaded la her ot their reeovary. - All persons ledebted to the estate of said deeeased will please asake Istesedlale pereteeb .. ,-. fahhie a. omrror. KxeeatrU. Sept. 17th, 1804. , - ..a. Turning Oolunoa, Balalten, Bala,' Fptn dies, BUlr Kewels, Rampa and XeH line. Mantles, . Bracket,' Grill, Porch and Lawn Swings, 8sh. Doors an3 Scrfljnt made to order on shoit notice, . , ',.';' v r-r-T:'" ft tzztuvt. Catlnrn Iril A fe). J.. .
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