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THE JOURNAL. jr. Tl.S LAW VI FULL. Very Lew Round - Trip : Rale - ' ' Nil IT l? TZ . Z. Published every day in the year ex cept Monday. Journal Building 66-60 Craven St, v Phonb No. 8, , CHARLES L. STEVENS, EDITOR AND rROPRIETOF, i.. . . . ... One Year, in advance..... One Year, nottaadvance.....!...M. Monthly, by carrier in the eity..,k 44.00 .. 6.00 . 60 ' Advertising rate furnished on appli cation. . - - . , ' '---- - Entered4it the Post Office, New Bern N. C as second-class matter. -" 1 OFFICIAL TAPER. OF NEW BEBM AND i CRAVEN COUNTY, New Bern,' U.: G, February 9, Mod. GIVE THE PREFERENCE TO HOME , MERCHANTS. . There, is -always something alluring, which attracts the average person, to .the traveling solicitor or seller of vari ous goods. .The travel by day and pass out by night merchants, which invade ; every town and city, with something to sell, at seemingly ruinously low prices, are dangerous to the established local merchant, because they can escape the many expenses which the local dealer has to meet, and while claiming every thing for the goods they sell, they are wholly irresponsible and the buyer whc finds his bargain an expensive expert . ence, has to just submit and without i chance for redress. . Very different is it with goods bought of the local merchant, who occupies s store, pays taxes and remains through out the year to guarantee his goods, and make good all defects. New Bem has many of these plausi ble outside sellers who come here and make representations which make the local merchants appear as high priced beyond all reason, even cheats in their dealings with the people of the commu nity. It was not long ago that two of these street merchants came here, and sold groceries by house to house canvass at prices which the store merchants could not buy the goods for at wholesale for themselves. The result was plenty of business for these men, while the local merchants had to just wait for the end, which came with the disappearance of the street merchants, who secured ad vances from those who were to repre sent them after they had established the business. The community which gives welcome greeting to every street vender who comes along, is not going to see its town prosper, for local merchant can not compete with such corner!. Nine times out of ton If the citiien will visa his local dealer the same goods can be parchased and at no higher prices. Low priced goods when offered by the sUvst vender, who Is away totnor will prove very costly, while real bar gains may be found In the store of the legitimate merchant TO CURE A COLD IN ONI DAT, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine. Tab let. AD druggista-rsfund. the money It it talis to cor. . - : E. W. Grove's signature on each bos - Vtctlng of MagittrstM.' The magistrates of tad 8U townshtn Crave County, are hereby noU&ad so meet at the Court lion, Saturday, feby 11, ISOSat U 'clock, the earn being no adjourned sneetlng a required by law for traaaactMg county t-usi- Tnsj rr eraser's of the ptbOt toads will make their reperta or before that day, ', . '' Take doe BoUeaand rovers yonrMhs rordinry. v ' V ' -, STREET, . Ch' Bvperrieer, Voo4'i Sec;!, Extra Ecf! Fc:s ars itt,l!r nnm tt Ihm aval satis. !s.mj jwrXil4e erot in "l lu snajkM o4 W: ri r.';:jE:: jE ' 1 tr.'-.i J'-' r: -n, ar. 1 are 1 11 '.'. t n Pint AHm l u t ? rmaaer et Fa.lar k.idaees. That such to ths ease fcsa b-n enn- cluelvely proven by sclentiria research. Prof. linns, the noted European Ida specialist, declare that dandruff, la th busroweo-up cuticle of the scalp, cauied by paraatte destroying the vitality in the hair bulb. The hair becomes llfeleaa, and. In time, falls out. Thta can be P re Tented. ... . Newbro's Herpldde kills this dandruff term, and restore the hair to Its nature) softness and abundsncr. Herpldde is now ore by thousand bf people-all satisfied that it la the moat wonderful fjalr preparation on the mar ket to-day. 'Bold by leadlnr drwnriat. Send Me. la tamps for sample to The Berplctd Co., Detroit, AHch, , j 0, D. BKADHAB. p.rfs) Af. - STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN. Quotations ef Yesterday's Markets, fur niahed by Burma ft O, Craven - " Street, - , . Nb'w Tom, Feb. 9 ', Cotton: .j-v Open. High. Uw.Cloi March- . .-. 7.49 7.60 7.33 1.83 May .... 7.51 7.65 7.51 July ... . 7.86 7.66 7.46 7.46 Oct . . .' . 7.76 7.76 7.66 7.66 Spot ,7.80 ' 1 . Newark, Feb. 9., Stocks:: OpejK Close Arm. Sugar. . . 1441 143) Copper. . 7 .73! ' 73 i AN. .. . . .881 -T-ifltl So. Ry. pf. . .35 84J S. P. .... 67 66, S.J.. U. S. Steel. ; .31 . 301 Erie. .' . . .471 31 A.C. O. . . .;.8H. -81 V.C. Chemical .36 . 85J T. C I . . . . 77 771 R. I, .... 844 . 341 Chicago, Open, v 1161 451 1282 Feb. 9 Chicago Grain: May Wheat . ' May Corn. . , Close 1161 45 May Pork. . 1285 May Lard . . .690 Ws boy and sell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guarua toe until stock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia for stock sold oo delivery. BURRUS 4 CO., Gen. Brokers. LAND OF FLOWERS SHINE. AND SUM- California Woman' Letter of Special Interest To People In New Bern. At this season ef the year a letter from tit land of flower and sunshine is of special Interest to oar readers. The following letter from the Hoiden Drug Co., of Stockton, CaL, one of the largest drug bouse on the Pacific eoast ta oi especial interest. -, tmt wrtt Enclosed tea letter from one of the most prominent resident of this city She will not allow her nam to be pub lished in the newspapers, but wecan furnish h to any one writing oa." The letter Is as follows: -, , "For some four year my daughter has bad headache, which seriously in terfered With her school work. Until recently we attributed the trouble to eye strain, bat happening t notice your advertisement of Eyomei,, w were satisfted that her trouble earn from catarrh, , ' ' -.,.' l- W purchased a dollar outfit, end withia tweoty-foer boor great rehVf was experienced, and the loosening of mucous matter and the redaction throat mftammation began. Sixty Jay' as ef Hrome I made Marty complete recovery, which w consider ry satisfactory aftor nearly four yean of ex pence and fruitless treat- Mat by ether snethods, and that w feel gratefttl to to pot It mild." . 'Mrs. This Utter shows that many caas of aWkneas and debility r aimply ca by catarrh and that they ean be eured by llyomei. This to Nature's ow tethod of raring eatarrh, BiedlraUrf the air yon breate, A cofnpWte outfit, Incbidihg the heler, costs but L, and extra bottles are onry SO rents, Aask f. 8. Duffy te Show yo) lh strong guarantee un ite wbkb he sella thta remarxal,! rm edy. - A Kw's'f Wont Pewr. .'. The el'l Krarey of a mule was pv. trf!y (W'Tnnnetratol in an muir j wj rm KuMIe trt ytr4af tA tKe d Urmirn4 rlnrv of (he brute n a-, n etVre1 at lo en ri. a i' A f. 'e rran fron tH r-! ?rjr ! . l4 f --I ft t' eert la the rr: .' a a ' e v ! ' 7 V a ' i . . , .. , ' - , 't ! t. r M t- ! I t e - e f i i isrtcterlzee ths Prsauclles ef the Play ' "Maud hlyller." - - y The New England pastoral playi Maud Muller", which will be present ed at the New Masonic Theatre has aU the delicate humor, tender pathos, and heart reaching attributes which char acterise "Shore Acres", "Way Down East", "Old Homestead", and other plays of the type; a sweet love story, told in a simple way. :;i" . .-: . ; . It will be interpreted by a carefully selected company including Hiss Beulah Thompson, - the .popular ingenue, as Maud Muller, . , . Handsome scenery and interpolated specialties add to its interest - -- - This company appears here Tuesday night, Feb. 14. . - - , " " The Senate passed the joint State hood, bill admitting the State of Okla homa, to be composed of Oklahoma and Indian Territory and New Mexico, with Arizona eliminated. - ." . The old, original GROVES' Tastolee Chill Tonic ' - You know what you are faking.' It is iron and quinine fat a taste less form. . No cure, no pay, 60c - Counsel for W, . Hearst argued that the increased price of cost -imposes burden of 840,000,000 on the public. , , STARTLING BUT TRUE. ' People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of A , Chica go theater in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number-or over 30,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely passing notice.;-Every- one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from cold And could have been prevented by the ubc of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy.,.; A great many who had every rea son to fear pneumonia have warded off by the prompt use of this- remedy. The following is. an instance of this sort: "Too much cannot be said in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and especially for cold and influenza. I know ' that it cured my daughter, Laura, of severe cold,, and I. believe saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia. "-W. D. Wilcox, Lo gan, New York. For sale by all drug gists. Consul-General Oscar F. Williams, whose information aided Admiral Dewey in his Manila Bay victory, Is to be suc ceeded by David F. Wilber at Singa pore. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let, all druggist refund the money if ft fails to-cure. E. W. Grove' signature on each box ZD. ' . Mrs. Brodie L. Duke was released frc the Tomb Prison, m New York, the tharge against her in Texas not be ing pushed. Statb or Ohio. r Ohio, Ott or Toucdo, I Lucas Couktt. Frank J. Cheney make oath thath is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing businesa in the Oty of Toledo, Count and SUto afore. aid, and that amid firm will py-th of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for bach and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall Catarrh Cor, i FRANK J. CHENEY, 8 worn to before me and' tubscrl la my presence, this th day of Decent- bar, A, D. 1886..- v" V - i , (Skau) ,A. W. GLEA80N, " . , t, V NOTABT PffBUCj HaU's Catarrh Care Is token in pally.-aod acU directly oa the blood and maeoo surfaces of the system, Sent tor testimonial free. v ' " . F. 4VCUENEY A Co., Toledo, a Sold by aU Druj-fistA, 75c . i Take Hall' Family PUI for; eonsti- . Requleltioa papers from Illinois tot Johan Hoes, alleged bigamist. granted by Governor Iilgging at Albany 8ICX HEADACHE. Thto dbstreestng ailment reaulta from a disordered condition of th etonvach. AH that to needed to effect cur to dcee or two ef Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver Tablet. la fact, the attack. may be warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, by taking I dose of these tablet as sow a the first sywintMn f an attack appsara, SUM by aU drug glita. No further news of th m Using crew snd rairfain of th steertier Dsmsra hs Wn rwe4yed, and ne more of th wrer ted Veeael's Wien hsr rcVel the V t. Th record f th diaaster now ;rvls s-ightee rafud and ffleen drowned. - THE When yrwt t rT'' e( e rinr nivr.ic, rai.t ptijulr that la rr, to U'se ar. rr'a ri a;, a HM ("! r TaMet .6 n i I Ana; .f tj a Iff! - 'Mr ' It. Th Bill uthorliinj-Jli Sal el Th Elec. trie Light And Water Works PlaM . ; ;'. Now Bilor Uglalitur. '. We publish herewith the text of the bill enabling the Board of. Aldermen to sell the electric light and witter works plant.';, The measure' is one wnjchhis awakened a great deal of interest and the public re entitled -to' know the purport of the law: A Bill to be entitled an act to Provide For Tho Payment of the Indebted ness of the City of New Bern. The General Assembly of North Cart' una Do Enact:- . . t , Section l-; ' - Z!iJiif-s'r That the mayor and Board of Alder men of the city of Now ; Bern, have leave, authority and power, to bargain, sell and convey the water works sys tem, sewerage system and electric system, upon such conditions and terms as they may deem advantageous to the said city': Provided, that said property shall not be sold for a Jess sum than the total cost of the same to the city, from the time of its purchase, construction, erection and establishment to the date of sale; Provided further that the money received from 'the sale of the property shall be first used, to pay the bonded .indebtedness' of said city of New Bem; and then such Other indebt edness of said .city as may .have been created or incurred in the purchase, construction, erection, ' establishment and maintainancc of said property; and the balance, if any, paid to the treasur er for the use of said city. Section 2. That the mayor and board of alder men, for tb&jpurpcue of exercising the power and authority granted in the pre ceding section of the act shall, subject to the provisions of said section, have the power to contract, to bargain and sell and convey, and to give an option on said water works system,, sewerage system and electric light system to any probable purchaser of the same, up n such terms and conditions &3 they may deem proper. Sections. That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repeal ed. Section 4. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification, . VOICE OF THE PEOPLE A RMoitabl Question. Mr. Editor: Please ask our Board of Aldermen why it is that they do not take some action as to extending the city limits as those who live out qn what is called .Riversi&e" or "Dunn's Field, and above the A. 4 N. C. railroad on Na tional Avenue, have some advantages of our water and lights as well as onr fire deparment also their wagons and drays have some right and tare up our streets and yet pay no city taxes. ' Now I think it only fair and just that they bar their part of the burden of taxation equally with us. I also under stand that children out there go to ear graded school and pay as sameaanotbr ing in said school, so why not extend said limits! L, G. DANIELS. ' , . ar rrnni - ; ' Th decoration of grand officer of the Mfrton of Honor, which Bse Just ben conferred upon Francis B. Loomta, first aeslstaot secretary of state, by Presi dent Lou bet of France, to toe highest but 'one of th decorations within the power of the president of the French republic to bestow. One of tb ra on wbkb led to tit conferring of the decoration upon Mr. Looaila was tb Interest . t roused In ' Franc by his speech la behalf of toternatloaal Art trstloo oetlrend last September befor lb biterparllamentary union. Mr. Iomls Is nsttr ef Ohio and diplomat of wide experlenc, ' Befor oterlBf the diplomatic aerrlre be bad im :m a Ur k. a. BTia'1 a renn ! a I t.ifl as urna!!i asd fnr eeral j era e1 .! In rl'kf wf tl I ln-1nni!l Iriiiine. In l-l h w-iit to hi. I i ,-. e, J ran, a a t 'nlled I 'f.t( f.: il a. ) il.i'lu- 1' rf!'l'-Tve I!.- wm.'o rtt('fi!-e r '-' ' It-e )..! :!-:('. ,tt H 1 ' l' 1 I he r. . ' . 1 w ' - I I rant ' - - ! -t h . I- ( ti". ' ( p I r . n tl ei-ra :'i " A' I-.- I 1 t I . ! f -'T IT jo::its Tllfe rnc;iT::z INSIDE ciaESI , L.n r 1 - is thsmost powerful and efficient blood purifier in th world, ft rwcepe out all (he impurities sad boteonou crerm that cause RHEUMATISM. LA- Calm, CATARUH, UVI1 and IIDNIY IR0UBLZS, BIUODSru-SS, CONSTVA- L : T10N, IHDICESnON and COHTACI0U8 SL000 F01S0N. Improvca the Stomach, builds up th entire tyttem, ' At Field, the iamous mlrntrtl ; Hon. J. P. Gibson, the South Carolina legislator, and hundredi of othcra testify that ksttU rn If roe Wik BOBBITT CHCsiICAL CO. Bahlaaon. Oeia " tosesr Ms Rot'' Beak fraei vt Diul. MOTHER OF PEARL. 1 Iaematry ef Isilajrlaa It I Pre . " : . class Weeti, The sole7 curiosity for sightseers in the city of Hanoi, a town of tbe French Tonqulu, Is the industry of Inlaying mother of pearl In precious woods. In fact one street. Called tbe Street of tbe Inlayers, Is given up to the trade. Tbe workmen are genulue artists, combin ing artistic perception with great man ual skill Furnished with rude tools, but with great patience and skill, tbeee worklneu produce .articles of grent eetiuty. , They have npplled tbe princi ple of division of labor, or speclallza- , tlon, to their work. The cabinet mak ers first put together the various parts of the materials to be Incrusted. The jolulng is done without tbe aid of nails aud with a nice system of dovetailing and use of paste, of which lacquer Is the base. Krom this cabinet maker the wood passes into the hands of the de- signer, who makes sketches for Its or namentation on rice paper. These designs are transferred to the wood by the In layer, whose duty it Is to choose the pearl that will best serve to bring out the beauty of tbe desigu. Tha-mother of pehrl Is obtained from n large species of shellfish, called casque. caught chiefly upon tbe shores of tho Island of Poulocoudar. Tbe Inlayer cuts tbe pieces of pearl into little bits and chooses the combi nation of colors which will make the contrast necessary for the artistic suc cess of bis work. Tbe Iridescence Is heightened by tbe us of pearl dust furnished by a kind of mussel taken from the brooks of that region. When the bits of mosaic are chosen the In layer tries to give tbem the form of the design chosen and disposes them as a mosaic In the wood. Tbe crude morsel s made translucent by pom Ice stone. Toe pearl Is then DxeO In a vise, and the labor of patience begins. Kneeling before the viae, he shapes the pieces with a file no larger than an ordinary color crayon. When tb pearl to sbnped It Is necessary to trench K In the wood. Tbla to ordinarily don by children fourteen or fifteen years old. The bits of pearl are then set In the groove and Axed with paste. Tbe whole I gently bested to melt tb paste and sq fill tbe interstices. Tb design la then polls bed, varnished and given tbe fin ishing touches. The work bse been' counterfeited, but never sn-cr -fully. New York Herald. pi every ef the lehlkreeear. Ichthyosaurus I a aamt Bch Jest ed with hocaaoa t rival th mastodon a a most widely known toeail, dating back to its discovery by Sir bMwsrtJ R. Bom, between-1814 aed Ul. In tb ' msrin deposits ef t.yiae-Rexts. Bngtaad. Th name, signify Ing "fish tixard," shows that this a alma I Inv Pf mid Kenlg. Its doacrlber, as having a BahUk backbone combined with a shoulder (irdi of tb lizard or saurian type, i- This tana could sot bar been Mr happily choesa, bee as, while re taining tb ekeletoa of as stavtoUc and extremely andeet Usard, tb Icbtbro saar evolved a moat atrikthgly modern atonal Ukenea to- tartota vary fa miliar aatnuls ef tb ss. llabry fair. field Osbora l Century. A e1s aels) Few a Tees) Ts said lira. Melon to tbe aid friend who was picking p tb tb reads of fa ailly 'history, -my Bobby, a paveileg with a rtrre now." '. . , "Pretty hard work, last ur inquired th lotsrseted calier. - r-.frrer a bit of &" returned tb preud mother of Bobby. . Hie" living Ilk fesllecuaa, be la head la bl forher. aa ye saigbt sy for It' a handsome salary be lets, and every b leased thing he ha te ae to to toy hi heed la tb Hon awath S suttee of soan tw or three times day at taartr ueat"e-Teuth' Cempalo , -; ' , as Wei eel e. a Sister Boe-ir ao we Oertrade ear abe'll eeree apeak te yon rJa, to know bow eetMtUv she I about her ba. leelmy-BBt I 6 ml Bexter atsbd. Oertle's hair I wiy m ds9lr, II Is lb prsrlae list ef ssbara that l-ee Blalsr Bus Well, what i-4 yea say Is ber whe ye railed te 1st br ut la yrnr lonelkt lv hciy-l ws ratW etrH,:tht to Bud br e the H'-m wait! ( far snei, M er. em. -lUila, fesdr-h'sw . terk a w et-ee w "ff reuf-K. M r. a-'i ' "r w-h H IM i X'A l (. n l.er Taewi. iii.iee, yo ar e t ( .n," re ' .. So you a e tieee aa fcuer- '.. r t 1 1 1 f ii i ; THE ONE WHEN OTHERS FAILm . LNGLISH GOLD LZAF. rbe Reaan It Manufacturers faek II In Bibles. "James," e:iil the English cold manu facturer, "we are bout of Bibles. Oo downtown and buy six dozen." .laities In due course returned with tbe Bibles in a handcart. They were taken from him by three men. their covers were torn off. and the pages were trimmed with sharp knives down to a certain small size. Then these little reduced papers were sewed to gether luto a multitude of small books. Tbe small books were distributed among the hands, and In tbem the firm's output of gold leaf was packed between every two Biblical leaves a leaf of gold. "It seems Irreverent, not to say sacrl- I legions, I know," said t lie heal of the fi nil. "but we bnlwa.vs do so. We have done so for genera I lonx. Gold leaf Is halways put on tbe market In Utile bonks made of Bibles. "Why? I'll tell you why. Oo'.d leaf must be packed between printed In stead of plain pages, for the reason that it would sK; out of plain pages, which are loo biiioiI li for It. whereas tho In dentations made by the types on the printed pages are Just sulllclent to hold the leaf In place firmly. That's why printed pages are used. We choose among all printed pages Bible ones, for the reason that the Bible te tbe best printed book n-golng. The type Is more evenly set. and tbe printing Is liner than In any other work, and we need the best typesetting and printing In our business, you know, for any roughness or unerenness is apt to tear the gold leaf. "That's why nil English gold leaf Is parked In Bibles. It's a necessary thing to do. but all the same I've of ten wondered that the churches ove never gotten nfter us gold leaf ninnn facturers for our hlrreverence." Ixjn don Chronicle. SECRETS OF THE HAND. Thtsaa Taat Are Revealed Toirh of Ike Bile. to the Tbe handshake of some people makes you think of accident and sudden death. Contrast this III boding hand with tbe quick, skillful, quiet band of a nurse whom I remember with af fection because she took the best care of my teacher, I have clasped the iand of some rich people that spin not and toll not and ypt are not beau tiful. Beneath their aoft. smooth roundness what a chaos pf undevelop ed character! All this la my private science of palmistry, snl when I tell your for (an It IS by no mysterious Intuition pr rypy witchcraft, but by natural, explicable reroxnltloo of fhe embossed character In your band. Not only ' tbe hand as easy to recoznlse as tb face, but It reveal Its secrets more openly and ud- ousclously. reople con trol tbclr countenances, but tbe band Is under no such restraint. It relaxes sad becomea listless when tb spirit Is low snd dejected, tbe muscles tight' en when tb mind Is excited or tbe heart (ltd. ud permanent qdalltl stand written oa It all (be lime. As there are many beauties of tbe face, ae tbe beauties of tbe band are many. Toorb lu It ecstasies. Tbe bends of people of strong Individuality sad arasltlreneas ere wonderfully sao bile, la glance of their flnrer tip tbey express many shade wf thought Kow sad seals I touch Baa, grace ful. vppl w listed band which spells with tb earn be oty and distinction that yea mast are la the handwririog ef some highly cultivated wish yea could tee how prettily tittle rbHdrta spell Is wy band. They sr wild Bower of hamsalty Bad their saor era! loos Wild Bower of perb llrlee K el lev la Cefltnry. "' 'r Btsetes. -TIs, hr said lb Jovial taaa a be stepped acq a bits are as) the bach. TBI fled I S yaa. I Bar Oa wf th fsasleart tforle oa record, s ye are Jwst la Hate, f ; 1 Boat car for It." We tb eaa dtd reply. -Toa see tber I often s pathetic aid eve to ban. I bar Just been wot with say errbltevt, and b thawed as tare of lb fsnalest riorle I e'er taw. If I hsdn't ba asylnf for Ibsta I'd bar la us bed mj a if silly." ' - Vra t xrrn.tct I i ' a 4 -v. WelSHIWCrTON, D. C. PRESIDENTIAL IN VUGURiTlO, HiBCS i 1935, ..SODTHSRr- BilLWAY.. will sell tickets on March 2nd snd 3rd, at extremely low rates to Washington, D. C, snd return, with final return limit March 8th, 1905; however, an ex tension of final return limit mav be cro- cured to March 18th, 1906, by deposit of t:-b-, : . i. t .. i Tr. i.' i . . . . . vicnei. wuu iruinb vaiiuaiinv AKeni. ai Washington prior to eight o'clock P. M . , March 8th, and payment of ONE DOL LAR. Special inducements to Military Com panies and Brass Bands in Uniform. For detailed information as to Rates, Schedules, Sleeping Car Accommoda tions, etc. ASK THE AGENT, or R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., J. H. WOOD, D. P. A, Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N.C. 8. H. HARDWICK, W. H. TAYLOE, Pass. Traffic Mgr, Gen ' 1 Pass A gt, WASHINGTON, D. C. Brick Brick Good business men will look be fore they buy. Enterprise Brick & Tile -tl'f 'g Co. I. W. Rifwrt Secretary and Treasurer 65 Pollock Street. Russell House BKAUFOKT, N. Ontnilly located. All llied.li- cacie. of tne seas-m. Vtell venti lated rooms, Good beds, I'lione con veniencen, l'ol'te and attentive Ser VimU. Kalert II ,r0 per day. Special ami liberal terms lv wrt-k r IllOntll. 0. A. RUSSELL irirl r. T A (Iren, Prc I. H llriil.-, - T A Utirll, ( Citizens' Bank or srarw Mmmmw zsr. Do a Qcneral Banking Buala Aorplna asd liadlvided I'rvnU ti?,oon oo We will glv prnti(t and raictul otlrnfli-n t.. biinhirsB riilrutteil tn u.. Wr litvilr )mk ac. ouitt. Try il. RQAKI) OK IIIKtl jtlKS: ) A Meaduwi. Siml W l rk. ( l.a H I'owl, 1 W Gnliiirer, K W Snallwnud. I .ro N lm. PH Meadow;, I DuHy.Jr. Jai Kedn)o.l . kUjrrr Halm, I hot A Crern, Ctr,,). V T trocketl. Milk Dliowey t( 11,-1 ,.t,. fViii sayQitaf yo IsTest erlnrproTSt sles fel CVt fTlf0t-Bll. cbftlKlNT or Mill MfalEcm. B4-vX swdet, sketch, or erw a maaioaUo sa4 sdrka. nnr ny nirruTeraia. sWVssineXtAa akssil autraea. ltoAtOS BUUk UH rBILHIBtoebe&n zuc.A.SHdw&cqt IVW s4 llf saa ia1r.A.l t 'K i Pe. nistoc.NT. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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