A n. V V t ) '.I -' "I : feT7 Hern, IJ. C- Vcdn sclay 5Ioiuins, t If ojembcr f 1C03. Tenij-Foiirlli Vol. XX III.- IS . n A: HAPPY MOTHER wa. maa. miiclne mediciM winaof highly of o( Cardal am glad to don.lt mi :n i: A havo Win of Cardat natom two months afterward. of every twenty cases of bearing-down pains or ovarian trouble. . :. '. Wine of Cardui cures barrenness and ..aidrthe mother in ; .nnfk fnr tha nnlfal of childbirth. After that event the ASeprevenU dangerous flooding and helps mothers to v . quick recovery.' Wine of Cardui is the one medicine a mother should use before ana aner cniiuoinn. All dniggiiiU sell 91 .60 bottles Wine of Cardui. , ENTEHFBI8E , BHIC5K THE We can ship First class Brick in any quantity up to 1,000,- y'000. If you need Brick, ap ply to J. W. STIIWABT, Secretary & Treasurer. New Bern, N. C. 7 Turners Almanac for 1906. AT Ennett's Bookstore If It s Something nesv iou ' Want We ta It. Two Special Values that will appeal to aoy womia when she sees them No 1904 Drop 8 kin with knit top and 22 inch flannel and deep Humes, worth $2.00, but as these skirts are new and Lever been on the market before we ot far them at 111 25 , .No, 1402 Mercerized drop skirt with TLnr.nrriiii Plait, worth $2 60 for 81 76. Ethe best guaranted ; ana au sizes, onouia mey rip or Dreaic : while flitlug on you get a new pair - I J M MHcheU & ;Co. PHONS m : f , . . . . . . , . . 1 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. ' ;aaaaaAaAlAiAiitUAAie.AAiiAaAatiaiAiaaAiAAAAU EXCELLENT : YALDES: In New; Seasonable Goods For This Week Selling Every Item In Thli A.d. A. special BLANKETS. W offer at this tale 00 pair ettra elif heavy, Cotton Blank eta, worth tioa e pair, eWwhere at only ft a pair. , "' ' - . ' . ; ; ' T COMrORTS. v"5; . 2T4 eitra heavy targe ette ComfotV r worth I.M, eor epocieJ price l-' each, . ' 8PFXIALIALK -e Clothing and EHoia. ovarcneU Tt rWn. Boyi OvtrcoaU t3.00,t vahie aalelLW. ; zntZ9 coons bale , 15 pit m ftne rnlity eiTV tu.tre Mo- - a!r .tvi rwy yrv CWa, ti Irvh.itrt hvy Lli Cloth.alld'.:: '' Bafcre wt baby m bora 1 wai In great this mediciM 1 would not bar. .Men strong Monfoto life through childbirth. But lUat .ft coinpauvcij j o j for four month before baby came. I nuatnitMbirad dt health a. I took it for four moo bfterward.- I oaaaot apeaa too lASoaaa, 7odo Mtoh' CLCB.j . J Win. and I env TaaASBua, Wine o Cardnl U a powerful tonic which acts on the generative organs of women, regulating menstruation and giv fnir tone and strength to the organs which . affpntnl. Ik enrei nineteen out O A NICOL.I,. firs and Boiler kra.es. Brick for Sale AFTSR THE SHIP IS WRECKED every bod y can tell von how she might ha v. be. aaved After your house is in ashes many a wife aereknows how the fire could have been put out butit wati't. There's just one and only one safe way to save yourself against the ravages of fitr insurance compapy.the only kind whose policies we write. Phont 200. r. TB KM WIT H 7" BLACK5MPH & WHtKLRIOHT Buggies, WagonB, Carts and-Drays al ways kept in stock. I reset tires without cutting with the latest im proved tire shrinker. I keep a good supply of cart wheels always in stock repairing done at quick notice. Shop on South Front street near the Railroad. kid gloves, all colors v ; - JACKETS. t00 nke quality jackets, fof Ladles, Jtn.UA to (.1 1 . ami win hi rn i?viafl f ivw this week front We to $10 00 each. ; . ' V MONEY SAVED la money made. Don't pey lOe for your flannebHUe. Come to oe and gt some at S a yd. UNDERWEAR tot theae fw day we oTot ymi an ettre fKxl quality . I hil.Ud VaaU arid Taxis at Z Mn's Urj fleore linod UrvIrTWtar and drTt, arrtnting with waieht and rrr.!h In tm tt KM. !"- e.tre . fcry fo linad Phlrta and r!rera, !1 aira VnUm Fi'fe f"f Tr j en4 I'tl- HIE , The estimated majority forMcClellan for -Mayor of New York waa 60.0W. The contest bfctwefen "Jerome and Os borne was cloee, no rertain figures. Th Marttlanrl oWtian onPoe kmend- I ment close no figures. ' , ; Ohio wai declared, had elected Dem- I ocratic Governor. JOHN PAUL JONES. V to Ilia Time fia.Uy the aioat C- pioaoa Koval Hero. - Tliere were naval heroes before Paul Jones, and o long as the isea dominates" Uia; land tiler will not become extinct. But up to 1)I8 Uuse he was easily tne most oousplcuous ft his class, so far as hUtory . hat 'euatirlhed them. In the days wnei gaiiey fangea tiiongsiae gni iiov or aitrVikmif shtu locked oars with its eneea a hand to hand struggle'to i the deuta eouj-afje and resource of tne I Paul Joaes order '..may not have been ho uncommon But fighting snips grew larger, and the new'faetors of sail pow er and caunoa range fcuitalled tbe field of personal prowess. Up to that time no sailor; could know surely, that be was wlrti)ped before be was killed, but in the days of the frigates a quarter deck iieio had at bis disposal lu every un -j S " I fight a THety wrTueldents fnd results from which he mignt cieauce a respect- able reason for giving up his ship. During 300 year the sailors of the continental uivles that encountered the British on the seas bad uniformly been quicker at that mental deduction than their mdre stubborn foe until the Eng lish heart of oil It bad come to be thought liivlncllJle. Paul Jones ghat tered precedent not only by combining the t-lassie method with the new, but for a greater wonder, by putting the onus of mirremler on ti e Eugtish when, by every time bouorr ! test and rule. he ought to have atv.-ii'ed the role of a chlvalroiis prisoner. On tbe continent his skill ami courii'jt- everywhere gain etl him the prestlg" of a hero, while the fact that he had -humbled the British lion" placed him with Hercules among Hip demigods. To the English he was merely a notorloitsly offensive rebel and pirate, and after his fame bad" Ikhmi drowned In the tidal wave of the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars even his own people allowed their nduilratlon to be colored by tbe Eug- 'ih estimate, ., But no patriotic sailor ever carried himself .stralghter as to bis authority or enrned his fame more honestly than Paul Joups. He belonged to tbe faction which Included Washington, Franklin, Uobcrt .Morris, Alexander Hamilton .md I-flfuyette, men who, with their followers, endured some stings from ibe rear, but have since shared nearly .ill the glory. Because In character, ability and deeds Ianl Jones was a worthy associate of those Immortal pa trlots his body will be placed In tbe crypt of the new chapel at tbe Narai academy, whose teachings he virtually begun, and,, hi fame will live and grow as long as genius, valor and love of freedom are viieriRUou. -century, Tha Vlltm HI One of the moat recent sclent Uk trt- umibs la the nitre mkroacope, which contlsta.iu tbe sppllcotloe to the mkrro cope of highly cvttceotrated artlQctal light by ibe. ajd ef powerful lenses and prisma. The result Is so greatly to lncrveae the WsgnlfyuigHiQwer that million of prrtkles Lltbcrto beyond the rnnge of Ue inlcroacope are rra dered visible, The nlrra niltroarope, too, has revealed, cuong otuer things. new and at r use ilrlug crentnree moV' log about to e drop of buuiaa liloud. By the old form of microscope only In active lakToaropIo matter could be nbotofraplteoL; , Any. activity, nnleee very slew, was VtrX. altogether. Even tbe very alow morrmMts caoaed blur- rluga. L'tid't Ue aw lakroecope bae tiria of all l sUod clearly mealed. with Unir ltgtitil moremcais. , What ! Aoalrtat ' Tbe prt-aot rrl.lK la the Austrlaa em pire recelU What ttatemea end diplo mat! have akl of the deal gnvaromeot -for exawpl. 4 ' , AuaiHo b lha ailo at all alrl1lai AtMtrta la aot a nalloa) It M a atatav. Mtlrnkk. , Aiiiriaa rtot a nai.-, aha la only AtnNda la. an admtttbrUatiaa. noi a Stale. HiMttinl ... . Aialrla M mr.ir art aaaaatM,artb.ML A' tiMa anrwH na illt a , Yet, Id tUe of all, Aoatrta mnalae aa imjr al brr emperor one of the I. w.--a-.-r- ..n. I Tfll-ia tkll.ra la riaia. Tl 0)if a tm.rl tundWrd wbe Ta f'iwi ta tit. fl,;Mn- n bis flat, tt fci.l ufM biinwir. "It U p.a. or,'" r In a Mtrt ii a Nrw Ink ne 'p-r. ' to Imi Ucl.nti. clilU irr arrnini) r. alwl one. 1-iit fliSl- Ir.iwinf 1t il i. vl.j . !. tti ':i t in 1 1, - lr- Hi MiiHiht. tni latiJ- ffD 1 !i ti'iiron iii r .. t if t'!frl.!t f.-i 4 l-f-f fa jjiiit. ft ,e w. ( '. I . '. 1 ih.n, th-t 1 ".!,)!.' I rl I' i t'T fi-.i.i ll.o !-. f . J- t ' f I " " o,-, - - - - - . ; One Execution Fq December . "2 Raleigh, November 7th. So" far . ai knows there is to be only, one execu tion in December, this being ''that of Preston Daniels, who will' be. hanged on the second at -Williamston . for the murder of William Eborn. It was . a cold blooded ahooting, Daniels having left his seat in the ear to get 'out at tee station, and when he "returtrid found j Eborn sitting in the seat with ; his girl He ordered lum out, ana when Eborn made some remark, Daniels pulled his pistol, ahouted 'look "dutl'f i and show Eborn throuhg the brain. . This oc curred On an excursion train crowded with negroes. :: Gzcklol':-. reel 'exs nonrly clevou feet cubit was uoai-ly tvv;ity-two inches; luiud's breuUUi is equal ia three and ie-c:eii:us iu?bes; a kuhts ureauui i ofiUiil to a little le.;s thaii au ineliTu Jiekei of silver was abaut 2n.. 8i.: a Jiekel of gaUl was fJ; a talcut of sil- r-was 4'J0; a talent of Bold was ;early flJ.OHO; n piece of silver, or temiy, was 8',-jd.; a farthing was equal o halfpence;, a mile was less than a inrthing; a gorau was ltl.; nu ephah, r bath, contained tour gunous anu Jre pints; a bin was three quarts and ihree Vlnts; an omer was six pints; a cab was five pints. London Globe. Low Rates to Norfolk. Account Virginia Carolina Foot Ball game, Norfolk jnov. au, rates o.zd win apply for the round trip from New Bern nAa ' ITinolAn orA T,aflinniro ''XK ftO T , W.. . T from jjorehead City and Newport, 6.75 fm RMI1nrt Tickets oh sale Nov. 9, with final limit Dec. 2, 1905. Pull man Sleeper wm be operated, new Bern to Norfolk. Our train No. 4. Nov. 29, arriving Norfolk 7 a. m. Nor. 30, returning leaving Norfolk 7 p. m. Nov. 30, and using our train No. 1. Dec. 1. Berth rates, $2.00, each, direc tion. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal: Raleigh, Nov. 7. The Supreme court handed down the following opinions t- day: Bernard va Shemell, dismis:- ed. , Tussety vs Owen, Davidson, rjr. Lindsay vs Austin, Union, partial new trial. State, vs Mclntyre, Cumberland, judg ment arrested. Lane vs Commissionars, Rowan, af firmed. Messenheimer vs Richie, Stanley per curiam affirmed. State vs Thompson, and State vs Morton, Stanley, per curiam, no error Loth cases by authority in re tiorham, 179 N. C. 48L and in re Young 137 N C 652. M. E. Whitehurst and Company re ceived yesterday the largest case ever MAltu1 In tti if It wil an fin (XV- nal package of vaaes, direct from the am i4tfr1v Knv ft ill R78 Far Chnrth Work. . . - Philadelphia; Nov. 5.-After author - king the payment of 1343,675 for the extension ox cnurcn wont in tne uuieo . . , , A, . . BUtes and ita Island poaaeesion. the general committee of church extentroa of the Methodist Episcopal Church ad journed yesterday. , Tbe 1343,678 will be distributed amonglUO conferences In the United State, Alaaka and Island territory. The sum of 17,600 was voted for Porto Fico, 18,000 for Alas ka and $5,000 for the Philippine Islands In addition to special gifts. The Phila delphia, New York and East; Confer encea . were requested to contribute $13,600 for work among the Japeneee la Honolulu end elsewhere, $7,000 be ing approprlkted this Xar. i r- .i i i a iSptctal Ttrtn ef Court ta Try MvtM Raleigh, N. r., November 7.- The Cotrrnor onhrr a epeeial term of court for Warm county, beginning and JarVall, the murderrs of W. C King, n"ar Llttirton,-oho are in jail here to save there fronv lynching. The Govwnnr alao ordn anothar apaciai trm, Uita wmg 01 uuiiioro county, thinning T9rrmt IS. and for the criminal trials. Jmlge Ward rill hf ld ll.is court and JoHge B. f. Lrmg H1 hold Ue i:ial lrm of War- tm court. "P.umrr.s;? SjIi Ihil Wttk, Thare oill te a rimir ' f-'t U W,.r.t of t? tr.rr'.rg Tl fatH.y r-', 1 r ( a i 5 a . ' ! (' t' it i ' .- . ! '" I- J-'"V. 9, rarj om ml er..:,; I in ?.' tern si f I '1 " r . l 1 r r WHAT'S IN IT ? Tht Attempt te Braak A. & N. C. . ; ' . '-rii ; y i . ; . Editor Journal: h - The commissioners of Craven county in their endeavor to break a legitimate contract have employed four lawyer, three besides the county attorney.. Is I this not a fearful waste of count) funds?. Could not one lawyer, at the outside two, have done as well as foot? There must be politics in this. - ' j J. J. BAXTER.- Baby sleeps and grows while mamma rests if HoUister's Rocky Mountain Tea is giver. It is &e greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers.' 86 cents, Tea or Tablets;; P. S. Duffy." LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in -the Post Office at New- Bern, Craven county, N. C, Nov. 6, 1905. hen's list. B Reddon Bryant, Wm R Bright. C James H Carter, Geo Cockerham, D L Cobb. . F C S Foster. G A B Gaskins, Edgar. Gwaltney, I Jesse George, JulvanGibba, H WGan-J dy V ; I HW R James Hill, Aurjiatras Bar-1 ns, Wm B Hill, John Hutchinson. I I-EH Israel - I J Will Jackson (2) I M Lizzie Manley, C B Miller, CrisoJdrug experience, extending over a long Moore, W W Moore. ' . I N J M Neliason 39$ Middle St. I S Joseph Simmons 133 Broad St , I Rev Anderson Strond. I T Louis Thomas, Zorah, N C. I W Monroe Whedbee (2), A L Wil-1 Hams, Lewis D Wilkins. Z Idoth Zeolien. women's list. A Mrs Sabra Adams, Mrs Nicie Ad- kins, Jasper, NC. . B -Lessie Berry, Annie Lee Britt. C Hettie Chapmound. ' G Mrs Lucy Griffin. Mc W J McDuffy, Jerkins alley No P Carrie D Parker. R Mrs Maggie Rika. S Mrs Jennie Spruill. W-Mrs Alberta West 191 Broad St, Mrs Sallie Whitley, Fanny Wiggins, (D L), Mrs George Winston. Persons calling for the above letters Will please say advertised and give date of list: The regulations now require that (1) one cent Bhall be collected on the deliv ery of each advertised letter. S. W. HANCOCK, Postmaster. Opening at Whit e- hiirHt'n Thuradav Nov.lwdrfllcharctr"thelr popularity o . , v Best Extracts at Warre ', Lowneys candy at Warren's. Men Wanted For Pan am t Washington, Nov. 7 Civil service "mmetioni to secure eligible, for tie urn iivhi in nuwuvr v& ciwqi wuvuu- out the eountry December 6th of this fear. TheM ooettlone Mreeaariee 1 -ip- fnm I1.2D0 - to tl.900. but nnii. 1 500 a vear.' end tnnsDort i . I Koo will be furnished to the canal Ton get it at Warren 'a., , We have It Warren's. Ciltndir Committee. The Calendar Committee of the New Bern Be will-moet-at the Oerk'i office tomorrow (Thoreday) morning at 10 JO 0 clock to arrange a caleodar of ctvO eases for trial at November tern 1906, ,. ... ' " - - B'order of committee. . . W, ML WATSON, ' . . tlerk. NoilHl " A reVularcommunlcaOonof 8U John' Lodg. No f, a, f, 4 M., will he htM ihl, Wednaaday evening at 7 80 Bt order of W. M. . J. U. UAoUN, y V Sect. CALL on Caakine Cyttr Co, for HgM gonds and fight prVe. Nrw tlryrUa tt $IS and ep to $W etwh. Bi-c: l!ra it $1 and up to $4 aarh. Oiir Erakos f, ttd on J'-ur tlrycle al$ir to $'i .'h. We rrair yw,r fna. t i- to!, Mirg rr.'K nea, tc Wofk d-T.e f ti-jp.j 'Jf -y k:;!eJ wot k man. .'a'. it V.'rTn'. in I .. r. $, i . r :;)(..--.( n '. t ' . - D RINK Bars Men,, from Employment: . .v . - - : , i - Evary Una of baahieS. ta taglnat ' to ah at ill doom mbaolutelr to drinkinf tan." Baalnomnmnrtltioa aaocn ke. that oalv meM ai -- hahitA eu Sail : amployauat. mployrt do not want men that an ad- : dieted to drink.. Adrinklag maa Is aot in t condition to haadla mponaible work. Contiaaal' driaking diaeaeea tha aerr. ymem. No "will powM". can car; tnat teat la aeomaary. . Cures Whiskey and Beer Habit Take OKEnrBftuietly at Home! ' To enrs witaoat patient', knowledce, buy ORRINE No. 1; for voluntary treat ment, bny ORRINE No. 3. Price, (UW per boa. i Care Effected or Money Refunded Book on uDrnnk.nneun (anted) fraeoa nqaeet. OKRINB mailed (sealed) od ceipt Of fl by THE ORRINS CO Wswalntfton, 6. Q.Lor aold in tbi. city by 31 C. D BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. A SUGGESTION To Tht Ptopls of Nw Bern. The Articles appearing in some of our leading publications have created a good dead of discussion in New Bern ih regard to advertised medicines, their reliability and power to cure, and ft a local drunrist. I. F. S. Duffv. want to say to the people of New Bern that I believe one of the moat reliable medicines that we have known in our period, is .Vinol, the cod liver prepara- tion, made without oil. Vinol is not a patent medicine :e very- thinz in it is printed on the back label of every bottle, and it actually does contain in a highly concentrated form all of the medicinal, curative elements of cod liver oil taken from fre&h cods' livers, and without a drop of the system-clogging oil to upset the stomach and retard its work, and this is why it is fast superseding old-faRhioned ccd liver oil and emulsions. Inasmuch as Vinol is therefore the 'test scientific improvement, of an old and standard remedy it is the greatest strength t reator in the wot 11 for old people, weak, sickly wonenjand chil "r n, nursing mothers and after a se vere sickness. It cures hacking coughs chronic colds and all pulmonary trou blea. We positively guarantee to re turn money if it fails." F. S. Duffy, Druggist. Isn't This Absolutely True? nothing ever become ;popu i ir : ere or in any other country without a rea son. Popular men have merit of some kind must have, or they would not be popu liar. They must have exceptional merit and lacimn wiui biiiic. I As with men, so with goods. So with any article that is on the market. It cannot increase ita sales, it cannot be adopted as a standard article it cannot survive generations unless it has real, inherent merit Millions of dollars spent in advertis ing any article without merit, are just waated, so far aa continued sales are concerned. Intelligent housekeepers cannot be compelled to buy what they do not approve, of. That much la a self-evident fact It cannot be gainsaid. But it tells iU own story of Lion Coffee and Its quali tya coffee that has been the leader of all package coffees for more than a q darter of a century, that has steadily grows In the affections of million of American homes since Ita firat intro ductior, long, long ago. Ita unexcelled flavor, perfect purity and at I orro qua Jr; its atsjkr.e cl Knees and neat appearance, has en deared ft to tbe heart, of the peo ple. ' : Good grocers will tell you this, but those who drink coffee ought to' know much more about qoa'lty than they who simply eaUiL Insist on Lion Coffee, hoy no loose eMfee (1 bulk)- you don't know what you get. Hew can your grocert lunch Gaunter. ' If yon feel like eating n nice lunch, etoa at E. Walnee'e Store, 133 ft IJW atreeW Afl khde of dwkhee, also importcg ow.llirr, vimmirgyr mw New Chstel Cheese," Sardinef . Roaa, Caviar, si.d Holland Herrings. . tvrrythlng pp-tte. " .' . v New " : Masonic T tealre Tho World Ilonownod Tragedian ' i -LEWIS KOiiniSON'"'- MF.rHisToriiF.iB ; X! UST.; i 1? i r T ''if' -b 0.rr;ny, t'afrr.r.f erit. rt.. 11.00 ard New Goods at McDanfel1 Dill Pickles. Sweot Mangoep. Sweet Cucumbers and Pour Cucumber Pickles Sauer Kraut. . Mince Meat. Cape Cod Cranberries. Fresh Carolina Rice. Oatflakes. Big Hominy. Grita. Buckwheat. Fresh lot Fox River Print Rnrtpr New car load. Snow Drift Flour, ground from New Wheat. -' 5 And the beit Lard sold. Try a pound of it and you will be BUT' prised at the improvement in the flavor of your biscuit. ' " - S The very higndst grade groceries at the lowest possible'prices ia" 8 what we offer you, anTguarantee everything as represented. ' iuurs to J. L. McDanieil farker Store. a Winter Goods Winters knocking at our door, With no uncertain sound he's demanding entrance everywhere Are you ready for him ? How about your Winter Suit and Overcoat ? Are they in proper condition to weather the storm of the com ing season ? How about your Winter Underwear, your Gloves, your Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery. If there are any weak spots in your wardrobe we are here to strengthen them with the BEST THAT'S MADE. in the tie ury Oooiis line we vt r J - " - J - " trust that you, Madam, will examine our stock and get your outfit here. Get your Dress Goods here, get your Shoes, your Cloaks, your Neckwear, your Gloves, your Underwear and Hosiery here. We have an exclusive Millinery Department where you can get your Hat and everything in the Millinery line. Our inducement is, The Best at Moderate Prices. We've no scheme -Just good goods. M BAXTER J L. HARTSFIELD, 4 Contractor and Builder. OF Nth 83 1-2 MIDDLE ST. pflOSI Vto -t . Would he qlaa to bafhe any one inspect my as it goes Malaga Grapoi 20 eta lb. Mankrt ': rapes, 30c banket. beat liananaa 20c dozen. Apples ir, and 50 eti p4-ck. Irmona 20 rta doz. Florida Orange 40 and M ctii dozen. Raixina W) etna peck. The beat Celery on thr rr.nrkrt, DaUa. rigs. Cocosnuta. Cranberries. Fresh CUacolaU and bon bon. All for today at tha St, rhone 33 Lumsdcnh&Strth 1NSCRAXCE AGENCY. gtorg Hoe of Fire loeurance Conv pnnlea. . . ' . -.' AS Besinaae promptly atUexM t VTirPt H.Kn he hie oflWeln the ho:V'ir-g ef e Daniel, ITahn loree sn4 Mul C'-rJiay, en Craven lret, whe he iH b pWd te a all per- pm Karir j h'"we with Mm, and ef pcraor IrUhted to rjm are t?Kl4 o fail er1 make WATI-R IUIIN. tat Co 1 N. piease, & ISetail Oroeer. Corner Broad and Hancock evervthinc rpHv fnr nnn nnH w up, Laths For Sale Account North Carolina Annual Co ferenec, A. M. H Zion . Church, No Bern, N. C, December 1-4, 1905' t. A. A N. C. R. R. will Sell round tr tirkeU to New Bern from GobklxK $1.25. UGrange 96c, ; Klnston 7 Dover Moreheed City . 75c, Br;, fort $1.00, raUe from all other sfaC in proportion. Tickets to he sold I 3. and 4, good returning until Dec. 190o. For further information ai , to any agent A. 4 N. C. R. B, it. E. L. BUNCH, Traffic fctanagrr. tk)kUboro, N. C. - ' Old Paperi TSc!l. Time to put down cart'..', r cWonlng. Papere will be ';, 1. ( Journal office and aecure V.. f per hundred. Comuman of V Will be given ttnll! thtit water rent charge of I per cent, f r After thle oatter pa tr ie days Instead of 10 cot off after tha Im quarter, If not paid 1 i: devii UttV ShetthexBolblr...! onsllty Oil, and r e chine attachment. make of nwlilr.r, foer machine. C. win save on nvrr ence , J Graduate Op'' ' Hamilton , v A mark, n V ' c trvm'.t, ir rf r. Mail ar-t-f. ; Work 4 vJ