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HZ YEEKLY JOURNAL staeliaaaa 1919 PubliKd la Two Secboaa, every Tarn day aad iday, at SwMkld Street, wew Bera, n. U. CHARLES U 5TEVEN3 iDiwiinnoninoi, - k - BUBflCRIPTION'RATESt two Aioaiha.... HCnU. TV.. Usu.lV,. BB- " Six Koala. ...... . BO ' Twelve Months, 9AM ONLY IN ADVANCE. sAdertisug rates funMhed upon ap pucauoa at tne omoe, or upon inquiry .- -St,' r-Th JouiKAL Is only cent oa pav- la-advanoe basis. 8ubecribars will receive notice of expiration of their sub- id ai be s scriptiona and an tmmedlas reapocB to appreciated by ine oUce U Falr,nd their phenomenal success la mtblag operalloaa, especially the (real Comstock mine which la all years aad M output of em Una handred mll- ka dollar. la all of U aatarpriaea of the Bouaa ta Firm, aa It waa kaowa, Maekaywes tka leading spirit. From mining operation! Into tka beak lag bullae, aad tkea la to tka talegrapk baslaeaa, Meckay showed the same ea-l ergyead iBleUlgeaos, which brought! ktai success. JoUlagJsmea Gordon Bennett, la aa oceaa talerrapk line, ka alao founded tka Poatal Talegrapk Company, being I actively engaged la bulkllng up both. Walls living abroad a great deal, Mr. alackay was ever aa American la spirit aad deed, aad waa always Intereated la American affaire. HU waa a life which bai added muck to tka Increaae aad building np of Amort can Industries, and proren of value In advancing all IntaraaU of civilization. Byspopjia Curo Deists chit yea cit Thla pir partition contains an of the dlgesCanU and digest all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and new falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive siomacns can take it. dj its use many thousands f dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress alter eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't heln - . but da yon coed PNVfedonlTby KCL I Wrrr a Oa, Ohlr aa at. whm hhu una waa aas. sim, f. K DC ITT A CO. 7. Entered at the PostofficefNew Sera n.u saseooaa-ciass matter. Sectlea Two, Friday Jaly S, 108 NEWSPAPER CRITICISM, AND LIBEL The suit of the Commonwsaltk's At toraey against the Ylrglnlan-PUot of Norfolk, because It Is supposed, ot that newspaper's criticism ot the' attorney's handling of a certain Criminal ease, this suit Is a matter of Interest toeverynews- paper publisher. Perhaps no line Is harder to positively definite than the one where a newt- paper's Criticism ceases to be public aewtandls a just subject for a libel lulu'?- r-f 'y-ytt'r:: newspaper criticism is no more ac ceptable to the public official, than It is to tie citizen la private life. , - The former may be more hastily pro- - Voked to action In the matter, not so " much la regard to the sustaining of his v Individual character, as to the saving of kls official reputation, whereby his tenure of public office may be threat ! sued. ' The newspaper of today la the mentor of the people, and being such It mast treat and deal with the conduct of pub lie office. No man in a position of public trust eta feel so keenly, and view so dlspssa , lonstely, the conduct of public affairs, ' as does the " newspaper, this being of course outside sny politics lu the mat OP THINGS PAST. The esteemed Charlotte Observer notes the case of Mr. Pearson of Burke, who withdraws aa a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for the next Legisla ture, one ot the gentleman's reasons for withdrawing being the fear that the "discarded negro issue" might be re vived, and he would not be In sympathy with It. , The Observer mskes this withdrawal the basts for a "No More Nigger for Htm" editorial In which the Observer says: He (Pearson) forsees snother "nUrser" campaign and has no stomach for it. now many men in the west have r We are here to say that if it la Insisted upon and persisted In It will distrust and alienate more western white voters than It will terrify and solidify. We people np hers hsve had enough of It and want to get down to the consideration of men and of live Issues, If the Western FLOWER AND TREE. . Nothing) more charming In the way or plants than a wistaria trained Into a tree. For a fine lawn trim with retrolarlrv ana frequency. Regularity one of tne secrete of success In this line. Allow plenty of apreaalna- room for an wild flowers and perennials. One of their most lovable features Is this tend ency to Increase. " : A toad In the carden Is a real friend to the gardener. It means a dearth of Insects and other plant enemies, and It costs nothing at all to keep. As a cardinal rule never, sire alcklv plants manure. It will Insure their de struction as surely as II. you) fed a much enfeebled Invalid on an alder man's diet ' . Saycd From an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption,'' writes Mrs. Ai M. Shields," of Chambers burg, Pa. "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used It, and was com pletely c ured." For desperate Throat ana Jiang Diseases is the safest cure I 1 it.. 1 . A 1 1 ttti i m n people, Includlngthe - -SEaLK Charlotte Observer have had enough of I anteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bot ties free at (J. u. uradhsm s. fered , Ces tests. ter. ' '' The public press Is practically a unit, in Its desire to promote sll that is best for the people, snd It is not too much to ssy thst the sacrifices are made by news papers, not by outside persons, la all the great achievements which have marked the world's progress. , And it k In thla matter of libel, of what shall constitute a claim for dams- gee upon a newspaper, because of ' Its kposure or criticism, or both, of the public conduct "of s public " official, that Is so vital to newspsper publish' ,'. era.- 'i- "' As la the case of the Yirglnlsn-PIlot, kow were the people to pass on the sub Ject, without the Judgment "of news- . paper as well u thst of their Attor ? ney r Public officials are not infallible, nor Is the newspaper, but the chances are that the latter will be more often cor rect thsnthe former, having leu of per- s sonal Interest and being without special . jirejadlce, In the case undef considers .Hon, and as to being sustained In Its " opinlonsTlne logical TinarTullciaT,1the t newspaper cares to M foono; correct In them fully as muck ss msy the individ ual who seeks dsmsgeTfor" crffldsm from the newspaper, f ' The newspaper refusing to impartially criticise the conduct of pubIctaffairs,jre - seating just ressons for lu position, Is l hot carrying out Its special dtTt may bi s great responsibility, a risk to Its m , terests la so doing, yet Jt Is no more than doing its paramount duty as the ' mentor of the pw'':?,?'('':5'' ' ; , And in doing this, lu duty, h may be claimed as being subject for libel, be- i ckuse of Its passing Judgment upon some inamuuers conaoct or a public affair. : A newspsper msy have passed Its limit. In criticising, yet done so without malice or prejudice, only carried the publication ol "its judgment to a full - uuiuptauuny in oraev last- um people might understand the esse as It appeared from the newspsper point of opinion and judgment. J . .im Wrifiolaa Pilot's msy have been such aeaaev it U was can there be a warrant that It 1s a ej for libel? Jury should ea!1y d the "nigger issue," how does It think the people "down east" feel about It f We are not merely out and past the Issue, but are ceasing to have patience with the Democrats who every once in a while are dragging it out, as if we were Interested In the Issue. If the Observer had noted these columns a few weeks sgo, snd read the proceeding of the Eighth Senatorial Convention, at which a prominent Dem ocrai aeciarea nig county people were Independent now thst the negro Issue was desd, snd would not be driven, etc, our esteemed contemporary would not feel thst the west could stick np Its nose at an Issue, as if the same issue was tolerated.by the east. If. the Observer will note .the Wil mington Messenger, ss well as the Journal, It can see how much of an "issue" is tne matter or the negro vo- ting. -, ; -: It Is a past Issue, snd the politician who attempts to "terrify" and "solidify white voters upon it, will be laughed at down this wsy. It is to be hoped the Observer will in future give us some lire thoughts, and not drum up politics! borles for our "t ' v ' consideration and denial. Jnattca Greater Thaa Charity. The one divine work, the one ordered sacrifice, is to do Justice, snd It is the last wo are ever Inclined to do. Any thing rather than that As much chari ty as you choose, but no Justice. "Nay,' you will soy, "charity is greater than Justice." Yes, it Is greaters It Is the summit of Justice; It is the temple of wnicti justice is the foundation. Bui you cant have the top without the bot torn; you cannot build: Upon charity lou must build upon Justice for this main reason, that you have not at first charity to build with. It is the last re ward of good work. Do Justice to your brother (you can do that whether you lore him or not) and you will come to love him. It Is all very fine to think you can build upon charity to begin With, but you will find all you have to begin with begins at home and Is es sentially lovo of yottroelf.Euskin. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh thst cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. " F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Ws, the undersigned, hare known F 3 Cheney for the lsst 18 years, and believe him pefectly honorable In all business and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. WnsT ft Trcax, Wholesale Druggists, loieuo, u. WiLDiitd.KiirHAif 4MABVIN, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. '' 1 , HalTs Cstarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle." Sold by all Druggists. HalTs Family Pills are the best. Tou may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetloman with a torpid liver and you may know that his food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore-hls livef to Its normal functions, renew his vitality, im prove his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 23 cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy & Co's drug store. ' i A Reekleaa Pluarer. In the great gambling hall there was breathless silence. A poker game between two of the billionaires was In progress. About their tables were packed and Jammed hundreds of curious excited people watching their play with aston ishment t "111 bet you a porterhouse steak,'' ays one. Murmurs of awe rise from the watch- era. " ' - Clear and stern comes the answer; "I'll See that porterhouse steak and raise you two rib roasts, a pig's knuckle and a can of oxtail soup." Here the onlookers gasped. One of them Indeed muttered:. "It Is such things aa this that make anarchists." Baltimore American. fcarkaalte'a Trnablea. Manhattan-Rut I suppose you never have any excitement down In Lonely- VlHe. -.V'i ; Bubbubs I don't, eh? Say, bsve you ever tried taking a bath lu a roomful Of mosqultoeH'' Town Topical :-" j?: .?.-. ;- The Sew Catt. "What protection has this Dlace against flrer asked the tourist. G ? 'Not much." replied the native. "W rely principally on a belief In the effi cacy of prsyer."-New fork Times. Call at F. 8. Duffy & Co's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physio.' They also improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. - ' fla Mltktr TnVL Bow doth the mental crowd look up Throueh smoked or colored rlau To hlra who trmreleth upon Tne welcome railroad paaal . .. t ' v. '"-Buffalo Bxpi Mum Ha Waa aVMldaar Far. Hewitt I'm going to give you fltav Jewett-If you can do It you shall be my tailor. New York Times. ; ; a ' . 3 s ch a case, last c? t.....:,a kt;cs. The death of John W. Macky In L . Uittika the last of the famous t ' '--j Kings of California, whose ener- ; r ,! andbub'ness skill muiked : " ' ont In Nevada and .Ca'Ifor- ' ' : 3 r " 3 Iuila::'ry. -.fir ; r;o, r)r '-' "all !' - ; t t f A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cored. "At one time t suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle, ssys Geo. X. Cary editor of the Guide, Washington, Yn. After using several wen recommended medicines without success, t tried Cham berlain's Paid &Im, " and am pleased to toy that relief came as soon aa I began Its use and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." TbXi If T. 8. Duffy Co. i - we mi male, .-- : : ii nappenej.at a meeting of club women, who ' were settling vsrlous compueatea InternatlonaL national and civic arrairs with their usual facility. " ueiieye in imperialism T, anaea me speaker. " - i-r- I rs. ptrongmlnd rose Instantly. "In the fam;?y," she said, "I da" The sj.lauoe ,was deafenlnir. CA. The Best yrcscrlptloa for Malaria, Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbotk's Tastslbss Chill Tome. It Is simply Iron and quinine la a tasteless form. No cure ao pay. Price 600. ' f - aa ,.y. i j '; A Daaararoaa Beaeat, ; : Example era good In their way ' ' For areat and eka for small, . , Bat followina them nay tend to spoil Much that's original. Philadelphia North American. " .is',- V '? r - ti Taa Eur "Way, "How does he play aoifr "By proxy. He sends a caddie over the course, while he alts on the club- house porch."Judge - ; ? Acts lr.' :'-:!7.. i.Coldt are sometimes Euoie troublesome In summer thsa lu wlntcf, It's so hard to keep from s1"n? f th" 'rVe cool lug oJ after exercUu. Onen.1uu.aCongh Core cures at 'once. . Ab3o!ut.;!y safe. I-".mt "s"' ', c"-9 hr ecu ' i EDClUIIIiilB - FtTorablc For State Firemen's Tournament at CapltoL Asaessmeat Upea Cesimea Carrlera. UI, Cellege BaiUIaga -- State Charters. Prim Of- for riremea'i Sapt, Jeyaer Better Ralcioh, July 23. The eorporatloa commission, hsving completed Its assess mentofthe vsrlous common carriers, todsy gave out the figures, which are as follows: Atlantic Coast Line $13,793,' MO, Seaboard Air Line $3,713,738, South era $15,8X3,677, Wis. Allaaom railways t3.9C6.520; total for railways $13,483,306 The Pullman car company $180,305, tele graph companies $905,140, express com panies $135,770, telephone companies $389,484, street railways $1,194,590, elec tric light and gss companies $159,010, water works $230,485, steamboats $396,. 30O, graad total $46029,840." ; ' ' There la Improvement In the condl tion of State Superintendent J T Joyner and It Is saia today thst he msy be able to be in his office next. The buildings of the Agricultural and Mechanical College here are bow united; but is the desire to hsve those devoted to agriculture on a new site west of the present one, ao ss to separate them from the mechanical buildings. The site re ferred to wss recently purchased and Is in front of the State fair grounds.'' It Is the highest part In several miles of Raleigh. The trustees of the college will ssk the legislature to appropriate $40 000 for these agricultural buildings. T A charter Is granted by the Btate to the Red Cross Remedy Co., of Wilming ton, cspltal $10,000, James M. Forshee snd others stockholders; also charters to the Elizabeth City Hosiery Co., capital $10,000, E. F. Ayddell and others stock holders; the Peerless Mattress Co , of Lexington, capital $10,000, W. It. Holt snd others stockholders. One of the large oaks in the capital square has died, since July 1. Its loss makes an ugly gap in the superb growth of trees. f Among todsy's arrivals were R. . Smith and W. 0. Von Glat of Wilming ton; T. A. Green of New Bern. It is said that Gov. Aycock may re main away until the end of the week. The sudden cbsnge in temperature lsst night following the Intense best, wss very grateful and adds much to the pleasure of the firemen who aro here In such numbers. , The fourteenth annual convention of the North Carolina State Firemen's As sociatlon began at 11 o'clock this morn ing In the city, President James D. Mo- Nell 1 presided. Rev. Dr. I. Mc K. Pittin ger offered prarer. Address of welcome was delivered by M. T. Leach. To this nooeri dick uougias ot ureensboro re sponded. President McNeill called on Chiefs of various fire departments to make remark. Roll waa called and Salisbury, Salem, Winston, Tarboro, Wilmington, Wilson, Greensboro, Hen derson, Elnston, Now , Bern, Raleigh, Spencer, Washington, Rocky Mount, Monroe, Burlington, Asheville, Char lotte, Concord, Durham, Elisabeth City, rayettevllle and Qoldsboro were found to be represented. Speeches were msde by Insurance commissioner J. R. Young Rev. Ir. Plttenger, V Mayors Boyden of '--'VV ' ' V, . j . , i Salisbury, Webb, of Elnston, and Powell of Raleigh, ; ', The firemen's tournament is to begin tomorrow st 11 a. m. and continues Thursday. The laces all take place on Hlllsboro street, except the Hook and Ladder contest, which will be on New Bern avenue. The courses are both good ones. There will be a street par ade at 11 a. m. tomoirow. The engine contests begin st 11. , The prizes for long distance are $50, $30 and $30, for quick steam $50 and $35. The hook and ladder prizes are $100, $50 and $35. The horse hose wagon races occur to morrow, prizes $35, $50 and $25, also the championship reel races, prizes $75, $50 and 35. The hook and ladder con- teats occur Thdrsdsy, as do also the hand reel grab contests, prizes $40, $35, and $15. There will also be on Zharsdsy TELEGRAPHIC ERF caused terrible dam- Wlsdsnd rain age la Baltimore snd vicinity Sunday. Twelve ' people ' were killed by tke storm. N. Vi va- .The steamer Primus, of the Hamburg Assertcaa One waa rammed by a tog In tke Elbe river, Germany, Monday mora ine aad sank. Flftv nereons are reported to hare drowned. Aakley Cooke and . Theai Lauterdale were hanged la "Greeavflie, Miss, for the murder of Thoa. Wray, aa engineer. The mea are highly connected and great efforu" were '"made to save them but were of no avail 1 ,:r:'i ! What threatened to be a race riot oc curred at Fraaklla, Ya, when pecial offieer Jones tried te arrest a !negro named Johaaoa who was tke ring leader of a fracas which atartedoa aaexcur- ... . ' Hon train. The British steamer, Comer le, , Is aground off Bewails Pt., Va., The boat was bound from ,New Orleans to Usm burg wl,th a miacellanepus .cargo. vl Seeyld Aeel has beea proclaimed Sal tea of Zanzibar la succession of Hsmond Bin Said, who died last Friday. 1 John W. Mackey, the multi-million-1 aire, died la London after, a, brief 111- ness. tie was one ot Uie wealthiest cit izens of the United States., His made his money by his Interest la miaes. Four people were killed by a cloud burst at Blnghampton, $300,000 worth . . ' - oi propeny waa aeairoyea. The Law and Order League aad pat rons of a .base ball game had a fight at Nebraska City, ,Neb., , Sunday. , The trouble arose over the attempt to play a game contrary to the ordlnsnce of the I city. . .The Law and Order . men were beaten. . ':,.., . . ,- It v"" fl I rtrTarfBlof MeleMMsteta. mail into a (ka half full ol watoread sUh Ju$rgUyour thfoctofwa U will quickly cure a Bore Thro, 1? 4 1 V,-'JL H - 1 '-'3 . ' - y m si. i;.J Keep this ' ' ' ,' foct always free la your memory: ( For Cats, Mashes and all Open $orei, yon need only to apply ..,.r , I1 j afar times and the soreness and Inflammation will ' ' ? j be conquered and. yqmd fle healed. , : v. , 'r X , . To get the l?eet results yoa should saturate a pieoe of soft cloth witltao liniment andind it upon tha I. V't : 1 - I in wound as you would a DouHice. ,. 'n rJi v. ; 85e, 80c and $1.00 a bottle. t, lrrn a at rvr nil ronr ronltrr i .. rtCCr tn C I C Ull lUaip, Boaly Lsga, Bumblefbot or other ' diseases among your fowls um nexloaa) Mastaag Uoiaaeat. and at the very first sign of 1 . i special feature races. Women and Jewels. ! Jewels, candy, flowers, man that 1s the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, heslth, Is often ruined In the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If . a wo man will risk her heslth to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself agslnst the Inslduous consequences of, coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in Its esrly stages and heal the affected lungs snd bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. it is not a cure-all, but It is a certain cure for coughs, colds snd all bronchial troubles. You csa get this reliable reme dy at F 8 Duffy's. ; i Get Green's Special Almsnac. She CompromlKril. ' Friend I though! 'you' said you in tended to put on mourning tor your poor bmbnnd? . ..; ; . Widow I did, but it was so very un becoming that I compromised by wear ing black stockings. Denver Republic an. : -.. ..;'!- A Good Corjfh Kediclne. C It speaks well for t bamberlaln's Cough Remedy when druggists use it In their own families In preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five years with com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ers," says DrujrglBt J. Golilsniith, Van tten, N. T. MI have always used It la y own family for both ordinary core' s l coVs and for Ihe r i f '.'.jv.' MarrLND, Fla, October. 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. . . - i siTr.i Gentlemen: I hsve had Eczema over thirty years, have tried . many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded so read ily as to Liquid Sulphur. , I think If-1 used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed It for others with most satisfactory results. I consider It the best, remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discoT- eryof the age ., , ,, , ' t.. , Respectfully yours, t W, A. HEARD, M. D. For sale at F, 8. Duffy's. , Hi -JT. "wVTn (iu..,,tllls5.- r '. w -5ru , TUCKER BROS 810 North Front Street, WILMINGTON" N. O. The place to buy your Cemetery Work at BOTTOM PRICES. Ir Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. . . r Branch yard, Goldsboro, N, C. Beld As Accessory. opeciai 10 Journal. " . i ? Raliiob, N. C, July 83. Lawrence I Davis was held today to appear at the J next term of .court to answer to the charge ot offering money and thousand mile railway ticket to Lorenzo Morris, a weak minded youth to kill Miss Kather- Ine White, , , Morris killed her with an : Davis was admitted to ball which he gave.-" riiM THE KOBX1T CAROIIWA State Normal V- Industrial College. Literary Classical Scientific. . Commercial Industrial Pedagogical flusical Mr. W.S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of W interact, Iowa in a recent letter gives some experience a carpenter In his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. 1 He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged, to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dla.Thoea. I. mentioned to him that I had-; been similarly troubled and .that ! Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera' and : Dlar- j rhoea Remedy bad cured me. He bought a bottle of It from the druggist here and Informed me that one dose cured him, and Is sgaln at his work." For sale by r, 0. Duffy ft Co, , , - Session opens September 18th. Expenses $100 to $140; for non-residents of the Seate $160.' Faculty of 88 members Practice and Observation School connected' with the College, Correspondence Invited from these desiring competent teach ers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories sll free tuition spplieatlons should be made before July loth. ' . For catalogue and other Information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. HcIVER, ' . . i ' GREENSBORO, N. C. (Agricultural and Mechanical College. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in 2 .Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, flectianlc Arts 3 nd Cotton Manufacturing; Full Courses (4 years), Hhort Courses ($ year.J Special Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. i L..a, uuw suiurnis, new miiming ror am. Write for booklet "A Day" at the A & M. CoHege.' ,','-. - - . t President GEO. T, WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C 3 eAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAS,iaaAAAAAAaaAAAaAAAaAaaAta? .. IITInVU- !I'V!V, uillllll Weekly Crop Bulletin, . , For WeekEndlng Monday, July 81, 1903 . Very wsrm, dry; sunny weather pre vailed during the greater portion of the put week, and drought appears sgaln to be causing soma Injury to crops, except si places in the. extreme eastern and westemj portions''of the State,' ' where light showers occurred oa the ISth. At thla, the critical period of the crop sea son, abundant moisture is Indispensable w mi uui iu grain ui cvrn . anu vu i ff CKfi t1 -'SI" If1"-'' enable cotton to make sufficient size of Jt 'dOfth CarOlttia weed for a fuU crop. '.I. . ' - ''' The mean , temperature during pie Academic Department r. in . . x-r 1 1 . , English, Classical, Scientific and Commercial for boys and young men. Seventy-one Hoarding Fnplls from reventeen Counties and two States the past year. A MiliUry-ftehool that Is rot a machine: where arrtciasov ihbtsad or combers is bought; where TBtrrnrui, manlt, honest boys are wanted. four years Preparatory Course, giving full and thorough preparation for College or For Life, Athletics encouraged. Charges reasonable. Term begins Fept 8rd. . , j Write for illustrated catalogue. ,,' ' ' 'j ;-(';? ? ; . -" a umib,' bibs. UNIVERSITY week was about 82. or 6 aboye the nor ma!; very high temperatnres prevailed during the latter portion, when maxima exceeding 100 occurred, especially on Saturday, the 19th; these high tempera tures were accompanied .by rather dry Ing winds, and most crops began to uf- ier lor jacs 01 moisture. , f . , ine rsiniau or the week wssverv small, and was limited to showers about the 1Mb at a few places; the deficiency waa over 1.23 inches. In some sections wells are getting low and stock has to be watered. ..Crops hsve made rather slow growth this week, though not by sny means beyond reach of Improvement If rains fall soon; lowland crops are fine; the cultivation of the stsple crops has 'Inir, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight? scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to mffiisters' sons. ! Loans for tbe needy, t-.t u 563 Students: - 54 Instructor. New Dormitories, Water Works," Cen tral nesting System.-"" Fall term begins September S, 190?. ' Address, " v " ' I . . .F, P, TENABLE, President, ' .' A COAPEL VLlLlf N.'C. been prsctlcslly completed nearly evsry- f r-TI A nTr rri rr - 1 ADEPARTIJENTm J rinity Collegt?,, i .DUB1IAB, N. Ci. . -Offers 125 graduate and undergradli ate eonrses of study. . New library as cilitles, t laboratory - equipments and) gymnasium. Number of students doubled In 8 years. Large ''number C scholarships awarded annually. ' Loans made to worthy studenta. Expenses ' very moderate. ; . .-. For catalogue address, ' r ' ' . 3 l. W, NBWSOM, . -1 . r 1 t . Begistran. Attorney at Law, 74.SO. Front St , Opp. Hotel Chatlawka, NEW BEEN, N. O. CravenCountj Attorney. Circuit Craven. Jones. Onslow Cart- eret, Pamlieo, Greene, Lenoir, and, the Supreme and Federal Courts, K.,rn!:5slrj tae System. f . It la through the bowels that the body Is clesnsed of Impurities. , Constlpstlon keeps these poisons in the system, caus ing headache, duloess and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and finally aerloua illness unlets a remedy Is spplled. De Wilt's Little Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver ami promote easy, healthy action of the bowels Thee little pills do not set violently tut by strer::.rr,!ng t' 8 1 'i tr.nUa t:. 3 ls j f. : a t' 'r OF PHARUACY. NOTICE ! Mrafilj cf i::ril C2 nwATfvt jtalirAIAAtlt ;,NISK iKSTRUCTOKS,', Weirtqulpped Laboratories, ! ; " Thorough Work. Fall term begins'Septemler 8th 1802. . ' ' Liquor Dealers and Liverymen are-' hereby notified that they must coma forward and Hat ibelr Schedule B Tas at. once. The time has already expired, and In order to avoid trouble they will at tend to ibis matter at once, - Erkkst M. Ohees, ,r. . i: : ri-p.Ts. L.pjut sad luag troull.3. a grippe, and find It t . : 3." 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 25, 1902, edition 1
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