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1 - - 1 r V-l-i V . ) y v ; THE JOURNAL. ftbUeb4 every CJ ft T. Bet Monday, Joaraot Bn' lu, 6M0 , Craven BW: ' " ' i , -- , " -v faon Ro, a. CHARLES L. STEVENS. uutoi uio nanaaa SUBSCRIPT10H RiTIS . Oh year, Is iItum I4.H One year, not la advaaoa.. ratwo Monthly, by carrier la the olty..... U Advertising Rat faralahed oa appli Cation. ' -:t.--- Entered at the Past OUco, Hew Barn, N. 0 at tocond elan matter, OBcIal Fapr f Htw Ban '.' Crave Cauty. NEW BERN, N. 0., Jan. 7, 1905. HOW IMPORTANT ARB GOVERN OBS MESSAGES. A retiring Governor1! Btewage may be laid to have two main object!, flrtt to prove that the Governor who It on tha eve of retiring has kept the pledge of his administration, and aeoond, to rec ommend certain thiogi for bit aocoeMor or for the Btate'i leglilatnre to fol low. Looking at It literally and praetteally, Is there any actual value to theae mea- ages f Every one U urged to read a President' message covering many col nmna la a newspaper, and the Frets com mentsnpon It, A Governor's message may not be as great In length, yet la character It is the tame, extolling the . administration which passes out, and sets np advice for the incoming adminis tration. For a retiring Governor to recount what hit administration lias done, It to force hit followers to applaud hit utter ances, and his opponent! because be Is about to retire, are held ttlent In their criticisms, If any, through courtesy for the departing Governor, whom they know can at least do no more In public At for the recommendations of aretlr Ding admVnlstiatlon, what fores can they have upon an Incoming administration, which has Its friend to oblige, and ila followers to pacify to the but possible eitent, In addition to the campaign promises mads and the pnbUe d tola ra tions of the Governor, at to hi plant and policies, If elected to offloa f In the administration of Charles B Aycock, as Governor of North Carolina, the really admirable feature of hi four year la ofBoa, hat been hit fidelity aad steadfast purpose la f nrtaarlag tha edu cational Interests of this Bute, to Which he gave hit promise la the -fog In ning. However Governor Ayeock may reoom end to Governor elect Glean, there la no probability that aay reooeameadaUoa will receive anything bat a eowteeea ceptloa and peiaapa ackaowledgalent, for ao man upon taUrtag a high office, , elected thereto by tee popular vote, I golag to accept for hit policy or addled line of action, what hi priJitsssor ree- oameada, and It I thla Individuality of each public officer, which taada mtareat to aa eJmUlatratloB aad ataarpt apoa It origiaallty aad If )att aad noble, marks It with oharaeter which feoelrea the aoosage aad ret ) set of tvtry althea of the eoaau wealth. A Grim Trued It daily aaaetad, la taoataada of u Death elalma, la eaea-aaa, aaotaev , vlctlia of CoaanmpUooi at raaaawala. Bat whoa Coaght aad Coldt are proper I treated, the tragedy everted. Ffl Heattey.of Oaklaadoa, lad, wrlleat Mrwue had tha eoaesarlloa. aad ihrae doctor! gave hot ipw JHaally the to !r imrt Kew Dieoovery lot Vow MtatUoa. iJuuba aad OoUkw -which eared her. tad today aha It well aad etroag." It kltle the gffrata af all dla aaaae, . One doew lellevea. Cieraateed at 60 aad t by 0 tfee4aa, dragglet , TVtal BOUH irea, " e tnav Tha MtMeawI aaTaartarlii abewt ' an heart, aad I have aa eppetita, tv- o- The Doctor Ob, you're la love: tnt ae taftUnf for thai. ro raa'i , . ; , ttartorr .eruiuiy I aaat" 'Wby. ;t. voctot, yvfr Dot SBtrrVed." ' ; , Cured bit Bother A RbesmitUm. . -Ut Mother hat a ntrmlnf Uea ear W .. taany years froai II Howard, or llaaoaad, I'a. aAttieva be we Me la am al alt, valle at aU tlaua Waltlag Wat pelKfnl. J re tented bar Ha a bottle nflikM'oTU. n't I'sta flalai sod afUv a few app.kaiUwi be d Ided tt we Ik aval xlrlii plo rllet sli bad rt lrlel, fx-i, ke t wlthn ft aow and l l tlir a'J U . A ecraiioaal i ! I eatina ef I'ala htlm kni tr. j'a that eke Waa ft f tr- . wtih." Fot ; by a t It- 'i t. I.OilCDl I -Vfc t kara' f g'raa ll at f a m be a 1 1 tha ! i Atae.ryif (.' f I.I f -f tfce A ' r s ! " r HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. l7oea It U Free ef Duliul, M Qrawa Hair preparations end dandruff cure. a rule, are Mtclqr or Irritating affairs that do no earthly food. Hair, when not laea. arowe naturally, Miurlantiy. Dandruff la th cause of nbia-taatha of all hair trouble, and dandruff la caused nr a a-arm. - Too only war to cur dand ruff to ta kill to germ; and, ao far,, the only hair preparation that win poeltlvaly doatroy tna com la Newbro'e HorpMdo absolutely harmleaa, fre from area, sediment, dya matter or dancarooa drnn. It allaya Itchlnc InatanUy; makes hair aioaay and aott aa allk. "Destroy the rauee, you remove -tha effect Bold by leading druggists. Bend Me. In stamp for ample to Toe HerplcM Co.. Petrolt, Mich. - . J- - C.D.BRADHAM, Special Agt STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN. Quotations of Yesterday ' Marketi Km- nithed; By Borru & Ccs Craven ' Btroet. f BiwYobx, Jan. 6. Open. fflgh.Low.CloM .. 0.8B T 03 6.8 " 7.08 .. 6.89 7. .88 ; 7.15 .....7.01." 7.29 7.01 7.26 OOTTOK, Jan.. March.... May Hew York, Jan. 6 Stocks! Open. Close Amrflugar...... 143 Mil Atchison Sp 64 ' , Mi AN... 87J 1 87 Southern Ry pf.. 97 97J U.S. Steel 29 21 AO.O. 85 85 Va. 0 Chemical. 87 i 87 B I.... 88 ' 861 Erie... 46 40 1 0 1 r. 71 71 Cop 74 78 Chicago, Jan 61 Chloaeo Grain. Open. Olote May Wheat 114 115 May com 44 44) May Pork 1J60 1265 Mar Lard 680 690 We buy and tell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guaran tea until stock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia for stock told on delivery. -JJUKKU3 ec w., Gen. Broken. To Editor of Journal, New Bern: If LdsM Paint Is not solJ at Mew Bern we will sell property owaon di rect, alto tend half gallon for examtaa. lion, give toirtr aayt time tor payment and tree paint to paint first house taint ed. Wean and covert Ilka gold. Lead with tlao. Hon enalkable. 4 i all on LAM and S gallons oil will oaint a moderate titta noute. we invito property ownen to write tor particulars, and color card. LAJituM&n t saauirmB. Paiat Maker for Jllty Yean. P S Merchaata deatrlai aceaoy, mav obtain It If properly equipped for sell- ' ' - A LOST ART. f k fflead ef MetaJe Whleh Certala llmeea (Jaed Wmt Teela. Fame end fortune await the lucky In dividual who ran redlacover tha com bination of metal from which the Egyptlana, the Asteca and tha I oca of Pern made their tool and arms. Though each of these nation reached high atata of civilisation, none of them aver discovered Iron in spite of Lb fact that the toll of all tlrree couav trlea was largely Impregnated with -ft. Their substitute for It waa a conbloa too of metal which had the temper of ateeL DeapJta the greatest efforts tha secret at thla corn poal Don baa baf fiedadntlt and has become a lost art The great explorer, Hirabokft, tried to discover It from an analyats of a chlael found la an ancient Iocs allver ulna, but aU that he could And oat waa that ft appeared to b a com-' binarJoB of a amall portion of tin with ooppet. TbtaaatablnaUoa win not give tha hard oee of ateei, ao It fa trident that tla and copper could not have beta It only eompoeent part.. . WhaUTef might bsv bee lb asture of the me tallic combloatlo. toeae anrtent ram wore able ao to prepare pore copper that It entiatrd la Imp tna ft ateet produced at the present day by tha anoat orient locally approved proa eon.. W'Hh tbetr lirowse aad ropper lav tnrraeajte tbey wera able t sjaarry and Sltape the tiardeet know eloaea. Sorb a gnntta and porphyry.' and eve ml emerald and like aolwtanea, ' A redlerovery of Ihk Vt art weald revoUtlntihta wtsny trades la Which aleel at prmttt bold lb tnoaopuly, If corvr could Una be tempered aoW ) tdrantac aver aleel would be very greet, and It Would 00 flout be pre ferred to tbe latter la numerous trxJne true. It a rnrtcrae fart that, tbrqih this loat atlll ba(na modera f attots, ft tooet bare dlewered B6rindnitly by the three race hkh anatl ue of It SO k at. New Tort Herald. TM graatevt i;llr rtnorataf, Tl etore VU!!ty, rra'.ale Ut kuleeya. llftr tad stnejarh. if ilot'llr's ny Moi'l T f"'t to at get f 9f BrBeyVrt. Tfcat's f'f, fn',T Sf TtMel. f t,'t. THE COMMON SPARROW. Be U Mot Atwaya the Beiaak. Ti : -vbead IlPaUtoa. ' The boose sparrow naa been -celled nuisance, a street gamin, a vagabond, a thief, a robber, and thla by many ao called, bird lover, yet. In my opinion, ha la one of our moat interesting birds. Ha la lively, bright, thrifty and brave. No one, not even -hie wont enemy, can gainsay this. He la alto ever -ready to' help his own kind out of any. .diffi culty Into which they may falLi. -feis One day, aa I waa walking up street past a ' larger; mill where doaena - of sparrow were collected, I ear some thing which hat much Increased my esteem for tha so called Uttu street gamini--ttoraa in nesxmKwie, na young bb Inatar, ableA . I yT quite common; Aa I jlc''t Jit- tendon ivaa attracted by onewthese in the middle of the road alone.''' He vaa sitting there and every little while giving out a little disconsolate chirp. ,Whllo t waa watching him a delivery cart came down the street at full speed. The young bird was likely to be crushed, but I waa not the only ob server Of its distress. Aa I watched about A dozen sparrows flew down and gathered round It I didn't know what waa going to happen' for the minute, but I Was soon enlightened. The flock of newcomers fairly hustled the little one out of the way 'of the oncoming cart and Into the safety of tha ditch. don't know exactly how they did it, they moved so quickly, but I. think it was In the same way that a man 1b carried onward In a crowd. He helps himself a little, and the people around him sweep him forward. The little In cident clearly showed that sparrows are not always as selfish and unfeel ing ' as they are painted. Amateur Sportsman.' T J CCBK A COLD IN OWE LAY Take Laxative Bromc Quinine Tab.et all druggists refund tha money If It tails to cure. JO. W. Grove's signature It on each box. 25c OLD AND NEW COINS. latereattec Pacta Ahoet Cotaasre the DICereat Jllela. The director of the mint Is called on to answer such a wide range of ques tions concerning the values of old and new coins and medals that he has found It necessary to Issue circulars covering matters of this sort Tbey tell some Interesting facts. It appears that the mint does not buy old coins or paper money except some rare colonial coins in fine condition, which are de sired for the mint cabinet Mutilated or uncurrent United States gold and silver coin is purchased ss bullion. (The mint has no pattern nieces for sale, The government pays no premium for the return of any of its coins or pa per money. New coins cannot be struck until authorised by an act of congress. Tbe mint supplies United States coins only and not of any paat date. The fifty dollar goldplece and the half dojlar and quarter dollar piece In gold were struck by private parties on tbe California coast during the 1840 period and not by the United State government Tbe coinage of tha following coins ceased in the yean named: Half and cent copper. In 18S7; 1 cent nickel, 1804; half dime and 8 cents, silver, and 2 cents, bronxe, In 1878) 20 cent, all ver, 1878; trade dollars, 1888; $1 and 13, gold, and 8 cents, nickel, 1880. The Colombian half dollar waa coined In 1803 and the Isabella quarter in 1808. The Lafayette dollar was struck la 1800, the date on the coin (1000) be ing that of tbe unveiling of the memo rial. There are certain markings on every United SUtea coin that enable tbe place of It coinage to be located. Tboee (truck at tha Philadelphia mint bar no mint mark- but thoae strwet at all other mlnta are distinguished by a amall letter on the rarer, near tha bottom. These letter are O for Char lotto, N. C discontinued b 1861! CO for Canon City, Nov, dlecon tinned la 1803 D for Dabtotwa-a, Ga, dlscootla- oed la 18R1; O for New Orleans and I for Sao rraoclsca. Tha coin of the United Bute now autaortsad by law am la gold, double eagle, eagle, half eagle, quarter eaglet la allver, half do) lar, quarter dollar and dime; minor, I cant nickel, end 1 cent broaaa. A per ao may buy a proof set of gold cots from the mint for S38.M and a proof set of allver and minor coin for ILSO. IrTbeei tha boaiaea of tbe mlnta alack medabi may ba etruck from diet ftrralehed by todlvldual, public tnsU tatloaa and tneorporatfd aorteUe at a charge aflcteat to eevef the east the opera Oo and tbe valse ef tha snetal.-rlranktrn Kg ate.-- mm if Gct-M Glen IA1UCI, K. C JAJCAT 111k, mi. Tba Atlantic A North Carolina Kail- road will jB Jtoand Trip Ticket to Raleigh, N. C, and rvUira oe avoaont of the inru ration of Gov, -elect Glenn at Raleigh, January 11th, at the follow. Inf rated i Feat tils New !Ura W U(.ran t ftiverdatt fe Mew Hero ftiverdat (nien Kerelrirk V.iMaroud Twe'arrtra falling Crerk KiMtnn (aewell ter 4S IM 4 10 40 iv 4 I St t is Urv Trk'atO I a-W Jammry iJ lit Wild r.nnl I m Um. H:h, 1 -i'.. K A. t.t.AU lt"t Mirgof, . Entry V7r, Tate op nmtra cu r.it. t'rTt O vtf i'f.!- Tw f r 1 S V I . f l, ill' . t Tl e s ' -' v ... A Waiatle..'. la the train of Anna of Denmark, when she went ' to . Scotland ' with James VI.,' was a gigantic Dane-of tnatchless drlnklhg capacity. He' poa- aesaed an ebony whistle, which at tha beginning of a drunken bout ha would lay on the table, and. whoever was the last ' able to blow 1t was by ' general cooaent considered to be the champion of the whistle.'" It- happened, how ever, that during hia stay In Scotland the- Dane ' was defeated, by Bk Robert Laurie oiraxweiton. vM after three daya and three, nlghfs of hard drink ing left the Danender the table and "blew? on the whistle his requiem shrilL",. Tb6 whistle remained In the family -for many years, andt the last person who carried It off was Alex- ajander Ferguson of Cralg-Darrocb, son of Annie LAurie, so well and musically known. ; Bobble , Burns immortalized the subject, in a poem entitled ."The Whistle." . n. A PIU AT NIGHT. - NO UORNINu tyTER" SICX HEADACHE .osrnvcLV cuneo ar . I 1& Alts all OIssssm at tbs Stomsoh, Ihsr, Klsasr aad BomIs, Csnstlpstlea, Blllous atta, Msadaebt, ladlatstlg, Nenmsaass, Pbaataa, Istoba ad All tkla laearilUs.- mi tu Br ALLfiMiamn. Tim SUM, 10 Caat aad 25 Casts per Bss. Aooept No Substltutea. Wage Plants For Sale ! The largest, hardiest, -earliest and beat known varieties. Succession and Urge Type Wakefield. $1.50 per 1,000, In lots of 6,000 or over $1.26, 10,000 or over $1.00 per thousand. Special price on large lota. Address, N. H. BLITCH, Meggett,8.0. The United States of America, Easteri District if N, C. WHEREAS, on the 24th day of Deo. 1904 Williams A Cosby filed a libel la the District Court of ih United States for the Eastern District of N C, against the Steam Tog Sue, her boat, tackle, apparel and furniture, In a cause of ac tion for labor and material furnuhed said Steam Tug Civil and Maritime. And WHKRKA3, by virtue of pioeest In du form of law, to m directed, have elr,ed and taken the said Steam Tug 8oe, her tackle, etc, and have bar In my custody. Notice I Hereby Ufvon.thal a Disliiet Court will be held In tha United Bialet Court Boom, In the Olty of New Bora ou tha 11th day of January 1000 for the trial of aa'd premise, and the owner or ownen, and all parsons who may have or claim any Interest, are hereby died to ba and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show -casss. If any tbey have, why a final decree should not (as tapnyed. u. v. uvMjB,m, U. S. Marshal. By R W WABD, Dept. U B. Marshal. Executors Notice. Having qoaUned u Kxrcntor pf the laU will aad tattaaseat -of Aagallo Yoik deotaasd, lata of Crave eoaaty, B C. thla I to aotlfy all pertoat havlag elalmt agaieot the Uta of the said ae pasted to Mhlbtt them t tha aadrr la-wed oa or brio re tha bih day of J aay ISO or this aeiioa will ba pleaded la bar ofraocvery. All peraoae ladebtad te tbaaaMl set at will maaa imasMiau panaaat. aay at aaytih, 1803. J.T. YORK, .Xsaoator. Executors Notice. Davlg eaalUed as Iieoalor aadev Ik kaet will aad teeteaseat cf ra Johasoa tcnd. lab of Crave eoaa ty . this I to aotlfy ell eereoes havlat elalmt taalart tbaesut of the said oeoraead to aiklhlt I beat lo lb aaderslgaed, o ot before th Ota day of Jaaiiry, It 0a, or I hi aotloa will be pleaded la bar el Oetr reeorerv. 4n ueraoa ladebtad lo se'd eatate l ploeae maie ladlale peymeal. Tklalhd. Jaav tart If sm 1 1 tJ IVn V , A Ja tT BltJa U r V ffk IVJV. : ox). p. duomt, t . - aieealora. Executors Notice Hv1( a a all Bed a Kreewtort Oaeor tbe leal will and uataajeet of iieary H eohaena, deceeeed, Ha of Otavea ew IV. tUperenaa bavtag clalei acalaat ibeaataieoftbeeald imm aaed are bee- bj aeliried leesbtblt tbees en Is seder t'reed oa or before lb tlh dyf Jt I aortal sxiilo willle pleaded la bar el reeovf ry. AU perana tedebied teealdeetu wlUssska lanedUH pay aaW4la Jaiawy lib, l. waa.M. ftrnroff. . , onxMiroiif, IseeaW-s, i. lu r. Ai:i), Attroy at Law, H M, front Ft, d tv tlf-l! tleltaws itf r-...t, B. o. rr.a ( arty Att.tmr. It. . n i -' 1 a4 -Ki - a4 I- "i i !, T 1 t iv t .-, t lo 4 f . I was barren dartag tt ate year of aiarrted Ule. eaSarlag ytfh feiaral auBea-aanoa aad a dona oilier acnes aad eeln. I was a poor eaoase for a wile aa I waa not able to be ae aiore than aeoat half tbe ttw aad deilr emw aeakar aad If- "J Weaker.---' Wlae of Oaidni eaaaeed aw tats a dUtareat woanaba Ave aaort anatba. made tut roboat and etroDg. wiLfJ "7 nsatal to yoa far mj food beatth aad eat tadep II 1 a baby who I I I - I the pride IV I " '- I ' et oar Borne 1 I aadtblsisaU ) vl- aac" Wine of women. Wine barren homes. and relieves the Secure a Ail druggists sell $1.00 f rtlai anaVeeana Lit tie Head of All 1 wm' 111 1 - a ! VI Meadows GOLD LEAF TOBUCGO QUAJO! Use It and you will be satisfied. It is ma'e for Brigh-. Tobacco and a ill wake it. Special Cabbage, Potato and great Cotton Quano. One of our most pop i lar brands is :: :: :: LILCieO ! It makes everything grow. If you life Fertiliser inhist Unit y ur agent supply you with MKAIiOWS HUAND- They are maJe light. :: :; :: :: E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS COMPANY, llAM KAl HIRERS. Work : Netiae River. Office: Union Toint. ' lohcdistahce:phohe m HEALTH MnLmBir Tbe treat remedy for aemu waw. nw.rHtiwa teacr, Mltktlr KmlMlose, oruptaa. waica Commissioner's Bale. NORTH CAROLINA, I 8 J per lor Oonrt Uraven oonaty. neror uiaii. John U. Fisher Baml Dryaat, I B Bryant, Thomas U. Biyant, Tb Motaal Aid Baaklag Cib. pany aad ft B Flaaaer, Oaar. ad Litem. -Uf vlrtae of aa eider obtained oa th Srd day ct Jaaary, 190a, before tbe Clerk of laperlor Coert cf Cravm ooanly, O , la He above entitled pclal Ftee adlag to :! Isnl for dlv I- iloa, im aaoarsitaM at toeassiasioaer laereia appolalod, will offst ror ai and mII I. Ik. kl.h hliU.. .k ,k- Coart Hotia doof la Mew atern Craven eoaaty, M U, oa Moaday lb ath day ot rebrmarv, 10) a the boar or 11 o'tl ck at U tu'lontag daeertbed rral etUle lo-whi AU that cartel pteee or parcel of ktad ta lb el tv of Mew Bora. Crave aoastv MO.aaJofaiaf lb leads ot U. atari I, WQItaaa Jonea aad olbera, lylaf aad be lag allealed oa la Sowlbeta stda of the alley raaalag bet wee Ueorf aad Bera Mreeta, raid alley bel MotU of Cedar treat aad lane pvallel tberelo, belag keow 4 "Drrboro A I lev". bratnala at th Morth Karl oomef of the A bere- lofot aoaveyed by Mart T. Kaaary to I be New Vera Uo-orwreUv IM1 aad Baltdlsg Aaaoetetaoa ( p aad by O. Marks) aad rest saatwardly aloe the toolbar lie of said alley 13 feet tru-bo. Ueaee eoalhwatdly aad parallel whh Ueorr lreet II feat Ulht In WUIlaa Jones' Itae. ibeae weatwardly aloaf aald Joaes' lie U feet t lar bra lo tbe k4 now ewee by U Marks, tteevre aortkwardly aloeg aOd Mark llaetl leettlacbeaM U beflealag. Velag tee easae lead eoaverr le Taosie Brv at by deed bearief Oat ot A4rU tfcd. In, rerntded aS4n pebll ftairaa Ml oBoeol kaelaternlledeloresld Or eeaenoatr la I Job Ho. M Polio lit, aaat labetlted bf the Ht4 dettads rVaaaael Prnal. jnswrh i Brvaat aad Tboeit U. rlraaat aa tkl'dne d betra at-lswta141kna Hrrsal, dae'd. , , This tfd da ef Jaa.a.a 0ifl, BATUAKbUH I R-A, Coea, Executor's Ni tice. ttv r i wou.r mt Kar HrfMl ' Lwi, Brrrf Hw-tfii frn.e l.!J it k'ne ttTi ai Ike .. r !! d. sb'1 la f tol IKtrrn da f eMkavvttc-.-I, l f, tt r tf-m ite's tit.!) f '. '' Urn tii t-.-,U( ! kr r-f lir r- r t. A ' l fw r r ' !! "le t aaee atate i -o, H. C , I ki I 4 Real .Woman. ( - ( Ho. MS Peae ArBnoe, -' - Hoseroa, Tea, Maj M, 13. Vioa-PaaiiDBiri, Hotxrroa Ouia. Cardut brings health to side Cardui brings children, to m How, can any woman refuse the health Mrs. Mason has? Any woman can secure ex actly the same relief if she will take Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui is a certain core for menstrual irregularities. It will not do impof sMities bat it does care bearing-down pains, makes motherhood possible for barren wives pains at the monthly period. bottle of Wine of Cardut today. bottles Wine of Cardui. ewaav Tobacco Fertilizes ... New Bern, cA. C. proatratlna and all dl zx.: Of Lh. ranMeAllM i-.rii.un rrmmuuti, rauiruror uon Maooooll, VwUirul Krrora. Mental Worry, aioeaalra uat tiff r. ir. lea m cooauaiptiao ana iDeeaiif . Wlta arary bold t tl.QO par boa fiale of Valuable City Property, tilover Place North Oaiolln, I BupailorConrt, trsita louniy. Hefoi lh ( laik U K B'.over, al.. to Tb Court. BAl.g FUR PARTITION I'uisaagt lo Ik ladf SMat resdsird lo th abota ranted pioroedlaes oa lb SVih day I Deoaasber, 1PU4. tbe ui.der tigaed will aell al panlle tartlna a ibr Oonrt Hons door In lh City af N Hem, MOBday, Mil, tbe Ol h ilsr l rbrary,lwOo.lb lollowlag leads i-wli: a otri am lot or uo sliaau la ihactn of Mw ih r. Ivlag oa tb soetk slil ol Ualoa Mretl aad weel sue of Zt rmsi strret, begiaalag al the eoatbeeet Inlrr section o said street aad meat- tbeec southwardly eliag East froat Mreet two kaadred fet to tbe II of lb lo foiss rly owaad by Mr Vara Bavatd Chtike, ew octapled a Mr. Man O Moallea: tbaar wrlwardly wllb ibl Ila of said ln oaa haadrtd feet i Iba Una of l IjI owned ay Mrs. Kllaabetb H CUrkfi tbear aattbwaidly wllb lb Ila of tb lot of Mr Xfstbrlb HClan tli lbi feat 10 the aortbraat nrrof tk to owned by lb raid Klteebeik II (Haike: tbeec wittwsrdl) aloea la lie nf lb lot oaar rrlaeteid KJttaoelt HUlerk Darallet le ualea tree r-alf itebl feet i lb Mae t la tot wal by Urn rga Biaveer al lb Hat of a' dea(t laeare anawardly with lb Ue 4 lb bat r lb eald Ueot Wove nae baaOel aad f.nt ta-fo I Calo el i eel i Ueere tatvardiy aaoag Ualo eueet u raisats:. . Ten of el a foMewst Oe foertk ash, baWene a to saoatbl Hi Till riasned aalfl Mrcbae Banae Is eald la fall, lalr4 U b paid Vr re peysaeaia f MO WlrtVENBOM. WM. Wl LAItg. .. - , '-.' I Entry Notice. j v '; I let of Marth Caralae,' . Crave Cwaaty, Ta Oenff B, Walete, ftalry Take fa Crave Coaaiyi . Tb dnltd Wealef t Morit f rVaafnrt eneair, Honk tleraHaa. a lata sad lay las t the follow I eg dearie eel ptaw ar pertea ef lead I M I lee wiaaibla, 'are e. a f Monk IVallae, beaaee belaf vara at ae aaapf mpfteieel iaadaad ear)ea e eaity t! ii Km H 4 rlMl lb Fred K WifflaaMad, Ike llariilag I a 4, Ike lead of J-ke Mllie, fevly ike laae f Jr ( k VI rlee tae luaklaa lead. Oaky la'aad Iiaer'f naerk. c atalelag ky nt'alil'l Ml"lliMlef Alr4 I Ms '') a ef I I W 4 W i- l.Kf B. k,uKHl Ariralnlstratora Notlcs I'..' r a 'fi:. I r" IVeaeiale ail r-'' - a. 1.4 e i 1 a I r ..4 e'.a'a - ' ' ' 1 1 H a t e a-e i . ' r, . e flR, -i ' i i'h a - ( ...I. ..!l-f -..! ! ' f. ' a IGE ihwscoom: Book Coatalalng oonpors lor 800 lb of lea la to lb. coupon, Telue - Will ba aold to customers si a diacm : of 10 per osat.' S SO will buy tt.00 worth of IOC j book It piooand, either from th drive of waoa or from th office 111 Grlfft tireet. New Bern Ice T A Ciiii Prrs E H Meiuw, T A Uzzrtl, Caan Citizens' Bank or rm'sinir.M.u Do a Qoneral Banking Butla Snrplna aad Undivided l"rul tan.ooo 00 We will give -ptdaieniad careful altriition 1 buBtiiees atEuiW4tt ur. We invite your account. Iryun. BOAKll OK DIRECTORS: J A Meadown. Sam'l W lpurk. thas H Fowic J W Uraingrr, F. W Smallwood, Geo N Ivea. E H UeadW7, C has Dully, Ji . Jaa Redmo.V; Mayer llahn. Thoa A Oreeni C K Foy, W F C'nicliell, Mark Dlsoway C V MrOeen Annual Meeting uf the Stock holders of I he Nalii nal Bank Tb annual ir.e-iinir nf the stockho. deis of ihe Nailonal I'aok if New Berne fir the elecilon nf I'a dir. cms and lb trai aamlon of such other bust cess ss msy come before them, will be held at llitlr hanking bouse on the C"i d Tuesday nf January, belnj Iba lUib ray or January, luus The im Ila will open at I'a o'clock noon and cb se al I p m. H II ROBERTS, Casbler. Dec. 0. 1004 k 0 YEARS', EXPERIENCE A Taana- MaJtK .aV Demon ''ft'' COFVRiOHT Ao. Anyone lending a akeleb and daaerlptlon mar qulokly aaoarUIn rmr oplnloa free what bar an Intention la probably patentable. Coaimniilca- UniiaatnotlrorHiOdenllal. HANDBdOtoaPatanu aant free. Oldeat aaenoy r Patent taken tbrouf b aerial nnttoe, wltbotti obai in A CoT l a tbe Scientific Jlmcrkan. A swrteoatrir llhwtrmtM wertlr. mlabllaTatl nf faflV aeMlliA) VaUrilaal. ; rour noniais Vi. bum dj gut mwMjajujrm. .CO"' New York itaaTlOO. D. C. Hranah iVnoa. V SL. Waabuwl A Good Telephone BERVUK IB A UtmiMftir NKCE8BITT, A HUM It .OONVKN1KMCK. A BINKD NMlr.llJV (luvrMlenrv Iuxur ! bidei font Hbone at Oocal Brick Brick Enterprise Brick & Tile M'f 'g Co. We lie' rr claim to have better gcxxls than aiuillirr; we leave that Ui Uie buyer. Old rrs left al my oflloe in the Karnirrt and Merchant bank bulldiur will ixviv .rorniit at Irlitinn, J. XV. Nlrwarl KeoreUry and Traprr Russell House BKAUrf)KT, N. ! Centrally locabd. All thadeli Oaoi of the aeaaoa. Well Tenli latad rooms, Oond beds, fbooe cos wnienort, I'ol't atvd altantiv tier Van U. Rate U0 par da;. 8p)oial aod lilbsral UwDa by week or Biooth. 0. A. RUSSELL, prprl mr. Mortgage Sale ot the Steam Tug "Sue,'' By Virtual I be pneei troefeared I aratiala atmigeoe f laeaia by Hliear BerarlfitaJeAs W Ultrrer as kbe kntk a 4 A aril 1(04 aad letarrled at la CotteeWiVe eeee ha Ike Iwemea's ft awe M RHsah h OHf, M C, Llbef n f Morffa, folk T. The waaeretiee llleMMikeklbe wbVe few, ktlbeOiy fMiwr, M , al tb wbeif af lb anal yard) af U4M eed Oe bb fib Uy of Jteaary l4 tl II ertne e. Tbe wkaala of lb teeaea Ta "" laeelkeV wUk aM Ike koeia, teKboea, eaala ikytieg. akekla, appeei, ' faaliare aaat all aaeer tiejiailaa lb ke ei i rlialg aad bekoog wg IkU Jee.lk.lk" . . . J(H WBLOfH, , . .. WdBUh, 4see. . uvmm W SE.MOUR W. nANCOCI ; Attorney at La v?, nr Wilt araclk 1541 4 r)ralCMfit. . cince ffsd ;t. t:oTic:i Mai1 U t-aral f ' t'f, a!. ke e U ta t lb l 7 i-. ' ti.I le IV a
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1905, edition 1
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