AKOUXD un about. Cotton sold at 8.40 yesterday. All the Jen closed their placet of business yesUrdiy Chickens ere still rather aeeroslathJa aaarket, Nioa growa oaea eaeiy sell for . OTtnty cenUapelr. - - i The schooner Dorchester U anchored at the Meadow yard wiUxTObnahele of oorm fro Norfolk. . , t The Elks' Window display ati.G. DaaaftCo'e U rauaing- paaeereb to ' : itop and admire It. The Iron building at the foot of Kid dle street belonging to Mr 0 T Watson U being imped end painted. - Thomas (J us pen ex-enenn or ramiioo j- county died et eta home In Yanderaere yesterday after e brief Ulnae. . The echooner Governor Venoe of Core V", Bound eerae In port end will be healed on the way for repairs and painting. A Meeting ot the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Centenary M X. Church will be held this afternoon 3:30 o'clock, at the church parlors. Mr. L. C. Tolson who has been with U1Q national Dana, naa Kcopnu a puni- . 1 ST . V) - 1 . 1 . ! . tlon with the Blades Lumber Co., In this city. The boats from down the river bring in a lot of onions now and then, enough to about supply the home market. 8ev enty-flve cents the bushel is the usual price asked dealers. Mr. C. S. Hill should have been given the credit for arranging the tasteful de corations of the Bee Hive and not Mr. J, A. Patterson as was mentioned In yes terday's Journal. Farmera sav that cotton Is ooenlnc very fast and that picking is being rush- .1 f V - I i I.. , txi, oui very iitue is wing uruugui w market yet. They are perhaps holding off for better prices. A good supply of fish for the local demand was on market yesterday. Mul lets are the most seasonable fish just now, but some very nice trout are oc casionally brought in. The stage scenery in Reaping the Har vest will be more magnificlent than any ever shown on the local stage. The elec trlcal display will be one of the most beautiful features of the play, With one exception all the members of this year's graduating class of the graded school arc attending college. This is a splendid record and one that should be emulated. The number at col lege is eleven. Mr. P. A. Willis is painting his resi dence on Pollock street. The color scheme will be entirely changed, and the residence which Is already a very nice one, will be greatly improved in appear ance. The electrical effects at the play "Reaping The Harvest" will be the finest ever seen in this city. The company carries its own scenery and electrical apparatus and makes exceedingly beau tiful tableaux with their lights. Mr. O. G. Dunn, the young stationary and school supply merchant, was mov ing his stock yesterday from the store on Craven street, heretofore occupied by him to 69 Pollock street, where he will henceforth supply his customers. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Mary F. Thompson, were held yesterday afternoon' at the residence on Pollock street, and at Cedar Grove Cemetery, where the interment was made. Rev. R. F. Bumpass officiated, Violet Wiggins and Jane Whltgeld colored were before the mayor for the larceny of household goods from the home of Mrs McEaln. They were held for trial in the November term of crimi nal court under $50. bonds. A representation of the eruption of Mont Pelee done In oil was posted on the Marks' store building yesterday. The picture was so realistic that many ran off fearing that they might be hit by some rock or buried beneath the lava. Lint cotton sold yesterday on ,thls market for 8.43, only a few balea.belng offered. Several years ago New Bern was a very lively cotton market and the sales would run way up In the tens of thousand bales In a season. Four thous and bales now, is a fairly good season's business. A sharpie via at the market dock yes terday loaded with sweet potatoes, of the popular red yam variety, but such a great number of potatoes have been brought to market the price for them was unusually low. Only 60 cents the bushel being offered. A few weeks ago ; ? - they easily sold for 80 cents. . , ' " The friends of William H. Stevenson and Matthias E. Manly will be pleased u. warn that they passed the physical re- qulrementa for edmlsslon to the Naval , , Academy at Annapolis and have com , menced their duties ' In that Instltu- " tlon. ' The Olympla ' correspondent reports " that Thursday, October 0th has been set :.; aside as a Public Road Day , by the peo ple In that section, and. that on that day all are requested to meet for the purpose of working the road approaching the Reuse river bridge. Why don't the business men of New Bern go I In arid , assist these people in their effort to ilieaokfown! "UjilO . tJ '.. af .;. tCAFUD3BJE , CzrssC6!is,LaGrtppe i 7 Fleasant to take. Your jnoney ,., ' . . bac II It fails.. , ' COLD ALlHUCa.STS HO! FOR Tim CaRKIYaL. The alg Skew Boned la be a S access. 25 Shews.' Floral Parade. High Dive, Moat Met Fea tares. The Vm is growing shorter to the advent of the Carnival aad everything Is getting a good ready. It will be a grand saeeesa If work counts for any thing. Sack member of the lodge feels himself a committee of one to see that the preparations for the show are made adequate for the affair itself. They arc all satisfied with the work accomplished so far. The floral parade preparations are pro greasing finely. This will be one of the most beautiful features of the Carnival The date will be announced soon and every one should make an effort to see it. J The eruption of Mont Pelee can not be described, one must see It to appre ciate It. The awful visitation of fire apon the unfortunate Inhabitants of the city of St. Pierre will be reproduced in scenic effects on Tuesday and Thurs day nights. Three Immense barges are placed In the middle of the river and the eruption occurs on these. This is one of the most expensive attractions of the Carnival and hence an admission fee Is charged. J Thd daring leap from fifty feet In the air to the waters of the Neuse will be another attraction which may be seen every day of the Carnival. It perhaps may be pertinent to Btate again that the full Latton aggregation of shows will sppear in New Bern next week. Not a part of them but all. The contract with the Latlons Is for 20 paid shows snd five free shows. That they will be here Is sure. There is some impression abroad that on account of the poor success experien ced In Kinston this week that the Carni val will not be what It Is advertised here In this city. It Is the desire of the Jour nal to dispel any such idea from the readers' minds. The shows will all be of a refined and amusing nature and will be complete in every detail. If the performances or the amusement company in any way fall to meet the re qulrements of the contract the fame is forthwith cancelled without nny psy to the company. ft Please do not confound the Kinston and the New Bern shows. The Carnival at the former place has not been up to the expectations of the people there but we may be sure of hotter success and the merchants need nave no tear or any failure of plans. For Ladles Inspection. We welcome October! the month when lavish nature with unstained hands paints the forest in gorgeous colors, and and decks the fields In golden rod; and with insinuating mildness of Indian summer would deceive the unwary into believing that the time of wintry winds, and icy blasts Is unreal, and re mote, and would tempt the negligent to delay the many necessary purchases that means so much to the comfort of the home, and well being of the family; No so the Simmons & Hollowell Co.! with their usual promptness and charac teristic forsight they have studied the the needs of their patrons, and have pro cured unexceptional values In their var ious departments. The housekeeper cannot fail to be pleased with the handsome draperies, table linens, towels blankets and comfort ables, while their selection of black skirts and dress goods, waist patterns, has never been surpassed. Those who are artistically inclined will find in the stamped linens and tin ted pillow tops with silk to match most congenial employment for the long winter evening. The millinery department was aglow with burnt orange and golden rod and was thronged as usual with animated visitors. The hats were the recipient of feminine favor, and many econiums were passed upon the combinations of fur, feathers and lace. One specially pretty was castor velvet enbroidered in chenille, another compos ed entirely of black pinked half Inch taffeta raffles. Black and white braided felt was nnique, while an all feather turban had, many admirers. Ping Ponir has become such a craze, it has invaded the realm of millinery, and claims one style all its own, and a pretty style It is too in oiack moire, pmmes and chiffon. , One feature of opening day of this en terprising firm, and In this they are ex clusive, la the gift of some little novelty to each visitor as a souvenir un yester- dav an after dinner oonee 1 spoon, witn pretty design of , Electricity Building, Buffalo Exposition, .was very much ap preciated oy pleased patrons. : " ' ; , . Marriage at Trultt's. ", On Sunday, . September 28th, 1002,,' at the home of Mr. G. R. Gasklns, near Truitt's, N. O, Mr. Samson Rows and MIssLucinda Warren were happily joined la holy wedJockfMr.fi. A. Oas ' After" the ceremony Mr. : and Mrs Rowe left for Beaufort county where they will make their future home. fit - A Fashionable Grievance. J An unusual case was heard by Mayor Patterson yesterday .wbrreln one colored girl accused another of defaming; her good character. Such i a have hereto fore been very rare among the colored, people, bat la In a recent session of the Superior Court sitting' here, a case of slander was pretty thoroughly aired, and given much prominence, and it is expected that In the future It will be quite the style to prosecute that offense on every opportunity. Mr. Patterson will give his opinion as to probable cause for binding over, today at Jl o'clock. ' - IPS iz;:re DIOCl 'What is it? asks the ntnther as she notice the smooth akin el her child aaaired by a red or pimply crnptioa. It is impure blood, and the child needs at vo bejrui the we of Dr. Pierce's Goldea Medics! Discov ery, the beet aad aarest remedy for imparity of the blood. It entirely eradi cate the poisons which corrupt the blood and cense disease. It genres scrofula. ooiia, pimples, ecsema, salt rheam and other eruptive diseases which are the di rect result of im pure blood. It enriches ' as well as purifies the blood. Dr. Pteier awdklae ha not only bene fited me rraty. but tt has done wooden for T two ion, write Mr at. lunrick, of Ptauter. Oawego Co., N. Y. Both had acroftila. I hTe loot two daughter! !n lea than 6 re yean with coBMnptioa and scrofula, at y eldest son was takes two or three years agro with nessor rhare rrota the lusts. It troubled htai for over a year. He took Dr. Firm's Qoldea Medical Duomry. aad has aot had a hroorrhur in owe a year. My youaer son had scrofulous seres on his neck; had two lanced, but has aot had any since hs esmaenced to take your med- Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and rungs. A 1008 page book, free for the asking. You can get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical book ever published, frte by sending stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for paper covers or 31 stamps for cloth-bound volume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Another Landmark Gone. The old well on South Front street will now becomea memory, its reality and usefulness cone forever. Situated as It was, on one of the city's busiest thoroughfares, It was ever a drinking place, for mau and beast. Warriors and statesmen have cooled their brows and slaked their thirsts from its limpid flow, snd for years, tire some to the memory of man to recall, It has freely given up its water to the necessities, and delights of the rich and poor, high and low alike, but now Its waters are stilled. The well was one of the old time sur face wells, and for some time it has been feared that it had become contaminated and lately the water assumed a dirty, greasy appearance, which was sufficient to condemn It for drinking purposes. The city hands late yesterday evening removed the pump and top curbing and with a few loads of dirt, In a little while demolished and obliterated this old am' well known landmark. The authorities will cause to be ereotc.l at an early date, a large fountain at the corner of South Front and Middle streets, which will perhaps In the cour ie of time be as useful and popular as the old well, and a good deal safer for one's health. REELSB0R0. Oct. 1. We are having fine weather now for the cotton pickers. Mr. J. R. Brinson, of Kershaw, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Brl noon Saturday evening and Sunday. Misses Pearl McCain and Lonla Gar ner, of Newport Carteret county were here last week visiting Miss Maggie Brinson. Messrs. S. A. Brinson and Daniel Cutler went to Arapahoe Monday on business. Mr. R. L. Pipkin who has been away for a few weeks returned home last Sat urday night." Mr. Whitehurst Lee, and sister, Mrs. Cordis Dowdy who has been vUlting at Arapahoe, passed through here Sunday on their way home. Mr. Gene Ross of Granlsboro started a school at this place last Monday. Mr. William Delemar has been quite sick with typhoid fever at his brother's, Mr. SamJDelemar'a of this place. Master Oscar Barrow and Clyde Reel went to Arapahoe Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. John Arthnr, and bis sister, Miss Annie, of Askins, were visitors at Mr. H H. Barrow's Sunday. Miss Jennie Reel, of this place, has ac cepted a position ss clerk -and Cashier with The Bee Hive Company, of New Bern. I Mr, H. E. Barrow, who has been away for quite a while returned home Tuesday night. : ; j Mr. Q. W. Brinson and wife of Araps hoe were visitors at this place last week. .; ' j ''1.. " Mr. H. fi. Barrow went to New Bern yesterday on business. ' ,'.';., , j .. . Brown Eras ' : - OLTMPIA.:'.:'J Oct. 2. We are having fine weather now for harvesting cotton and j other crops, although cotton Is considerably off from what waa expected.'' ? ! . Rer Mr Jenkins filled his regular ap pointment Sunday. "He gave us an able sermon on ' "Christian' Iducatlon," and if the people who heard It wiH, think over It carefully there can be much good derived from It. P 1 . Miss Cornelia ' ftol ton 'Ties gone to Wilmington to, teach music JBhe Is one of Olympla's well accomplished Voung ladies. . J . , 'S "' -. Mtss Lona Holton -is visiting friends la New Bern thie week. k- : Mr H B Holton - and famil la visiting relative at Bethel, Pitt Co. they qre ex sccted to retarn shortly , .1 i ' - . It Is requested that Thursday October 7th 1803 be made ;sf Publlo Road Day to work pn the ro4 known as the fowler road wading from foot . of Beus river bridge to the edge of the sand hills. The people far and near are Invited to meet at the east edge of the glade at 7 o'clock a. m on the date mentioned above with tools of any kind or with horse or mule and cart to haul dirt on this road. One and all coma, and makq, this a good road la one day.. - ARAPAHOE. -! A Boom little Teva. Edacatieiutl Mat- October lit Arapahoe seems to be a little oa the boom.oottoa Is selling well though the crop seems to be a tittle short because ot the rust' Bat all ether crops seem to be good. Sweet potatoes bid fair to yield a good crop also, the fall Irish potatoes are In a flourUhlOg condition. We will soon have a telephone line from Arapahoe to Reelaboro, on of oar merchants, Mr. Joseph Reel, deckled It was a good plan to put our people In talking connection with their aelgh- We have another enterprise oa foot in oar little town that will add mock to the general welfare of our people that is a good permanent school. If we could educate our boys and girls at home to the point when they desire to some course of higher education we will find a much more satisfactory method and by so doing we will ssve considerable money with which to start. them In college. Prof. O. J. Hock, of Virginia Is here and will teach school In the Arapahoe Academy next Monday . He is a compe lent teacher. We expect to employ more teachers as they may be needed The schools will he larger after cotton picking. We will add another story on the. academy building and make other re pairs and changes as may be required. Mr Johnnie Freeman and Miss Clara Tingle were married September 38th 1902J JIB. FOREMAN. Oct. 1. Quite a number of our people are attending court at Beaufort this week. Rev. R. F. Slilley, of Now Bcrnattend ed his quarterly meeting at Mt. ZIon Saturday and Sunday. Miss T. Annie Hancock of Harkcrs Island, is visiting relatives and friends at this place. Arrangements are being made to got Mr George Wiley ,an invalid of Russell's Creek, off to Johns Hopkins hospital In Baltimore. Thousands suffer and hundreds Jio every year In this country from some form of Bowel Complaint. The best remedy for these diseases in children or adults is Dr. SETH ARNOLD'S BAL SAM. Warranted to give satisfaction by T. A. Henry. MILLINERY OPENING. Elaborate and Beautiful Displays of Fall Bonnets. The Fall opening at the Bee Hive was one rsre beauty. In addition to a fine display of the latest styles of ladies hats in rich and varying styles was the beau tiful draperies in the store. A person could almost Imagine her self In a Turkish bazaar, so deftly and artistically were the rugs, curtains and blankets arrant:!. All the prosaic af fairs of the ordinary dry goods store were concealed and palms and ferns added Immensely to the beauty of the scene. Somo of the rugs displayed were of beautiful design and of the very best material and workmanship. The blan kets were of rare design, many of them pretty and were woven by Indians. The wholo store was a sample of Mr. J. A. Patterson's decorative art and a splendid success he made of It. OACPORxA. Bsaritbs ?lbe Kind Van Haw always fomM Democratic Address. Hon R. B. Grenn addressed the peo ple of New Bern, at the Court House Wednesday night, on the Issues of the day. i , , Owing to the attraction at the Opera House only a comparatively small audi ence was present. About one hundred and fifty persons. .... , ; ; Mr. Glenn was In his usual good Shape and made a very-strong and forolble ad dress which Was received by the audi ence with unusually strict attention. His comparison of Democratic and Re publican administrations of State affairs was -strongly drawn, and seemed to be an answerable plea for (.he success of De mocracy. . . , i Frequent applause showed thst the audience was in full sympathy with his argument, and the tribute to Senator Vance, met with a feeling response from every one present,, . 1 ' ! tf.: ACough I hn marla a most thOrOUCfa trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap- pointt.'!--J. E. Finiey.ironwn.v. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won t cure rneumausm; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it.H tsut It will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. ,; We first said this sixty , years aeo ; we've been saying it -tr. " " Z5c..Bt., $l.M. ever since. Auuists. Consult yonr doctor. If be says taks i It, the do as ha says. If h tells yon not to take it, men uon tw The Brat law of health " Keep the bowela regulsr.'Ayer'a Pills are gently laxative. One is a dose. i. C. A.TER CO., Lowell, Mass. en and t i: n.: t r psm ; D Z DR. HATHAWAY, Rcognbcd as the Leading sad Most Soccsssful SpscUUtt in ' HU Sn m tbs Unhcd States. J. Stricture sty ear lor this disease BO eulUnfr or daniremnii ual attention, and treat Us tlon and reran 1 allayed and the canal hoots Varicocele the Yiialttv., It weaken form certainty just as any other disease, and their strenrto Is bslns a. and learn -the cause ofr our trouble. 8c:ul '. Blood Poison I will tell TO frankly whether or not you ars .v 1 1 I ' ' j t ' . .. I s i dnurs.lnas quick, 11 not quioxer, lime tnan any tn.wii trriumeni, siy cure is a permanent oue, WlITba radlcated from the tyttem forever. Bona lar my tree booklet, "The Poison King." Diseases of Women to health thousands ot suffering women. Send i i ....,. i: , . . - rli rA; Mr specialty also Inclades all otlierehxonls diseases, such lvhswinin 1 1 ICafjCOC - - - m -- is eqalpped with the most approved X-Ray i T-lMi I invito everyone to consult tne wlthnnt charirc.and will refund railroad fare one way to all who take HfllTIP I rHRIITIRril treatment. If yon oannot see me In person write for symptom blanks and toll Information about my sue IIUIHw s unuiiwiit tesHful jilsit'of home trcatmuui by which 1 have cured patients lit every state In th Union and In foreign countries. Correspondence confidential. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 74 Ionian Building. 23 1 r. Rroad St., Atlanta, Ga. THE DRUGGIST AND DOCTOR. A Person Hay Find Relief of One as We'l as the Other. When a person Is sick ho naturally sends for a physician and then seeks the druggist or sometimes he goes to the druggist without having the additional expense of the physician. In either case if he goes to Henry's Pharmacy he makes tio mistake.' There he will get the most efficient remedy for what alia him no matter what It Is. Mr. Henry Is a druggist of large ex perience and has pure drugs and medi cines which are very essential In com pounding prescriptions or making a medicine. As a preventative of sickness he has several good disinfectants which are used in sick rooms and in dressing sores and wounds. Leading in this line is bromo chlorallne a strong disinfectant and deo dorizer. It is used with good effect In contagious diseases and should be in every home to provide' for In emergen- Death of Mrs. Forrest Mear Vanceboro, on September 36th, 1902, Elizabeth Forrest, widow of the late Lemuel Forrest, departed this life, at the advanced age of 80 years 10 months and one day. The deceased leaves one brother, Rev. A. (J. Hart of Maple Cypress, and three sons and 44 grand-children survive her. She has been for 66 years connected with ihe Disciple church, and has ever been a devoted and consistent mem ber. aw" Death of Mrs. Thompson. Died, In this clty.on Wednesday, Octo ber 1st, at her home on Pollock street, Mary F , aged 61 years, : wife of Capt. Augustus U. Thompson.' ' ' . Mrs. Thompson had' been an Invalid and sufferer for years, yet was patient through it all. She' leavea a loving hus band, who has the sympathy ot thla com mnnity la hla bereavement. ' The fnnajal will take place thia after noon' at 4 o'clock at the residence 84 Pollock street. . . iist-iupssaas . ,A THE VALUE OF EXPERT TREAT -..ifabHi.HBBT.-' '.' Everyone who Is afflicted with achron lc disease experiences great' difficulty In having their case Intelligently treated by the average physician. These diseases can only tie cured by a specialist who understsnds" them1 thoroughly: ' Dr. J. Newton Hathaway of Atlanta, Ga, ia acknowledged the most skillful and suc- cesBful ' specialist In the United , States. Write him for , hla expert oplnlpit . of yonr case.'' for1' which he makes no KEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOtESALK PRICKS CURBEKt. .j, Eggs, per dos,w.....,.,ai ...15o Chickens, old per pair...f...,i,60&0 young, per pr....... . . 80 & 60 Pork, per lb, f i . . , :; t . ,. . . . 1 A 9 Beef,.,, .? f, ,;......'.'. .( ,,mj,wt & 8 Hldesi ttreen. per lb ..w.6c Beeswax, t 00 to 25 Corn, per bush, Mv 85 Oats, .-tJ".(. aj) f ....... ,4.'.. 66c Peanata , s i w a i .6 Potatoes, Tama.j . ,. . .".' .65 Bahamas, h -:H Local Grain Market; Corn, per bu, '.1.1....'.. Oats pet bn..t. ,.,........ Meal, per bu, i, . . . ........, Hominy, par bu-.... v.J , Cora bran, per 100 lbs. j Vs, ! Wheat bran, per (. . ... . ,t.ff. . . . Feed, 100 lbs.. ....... ".,V.;..r..: Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs . ; , ; . . . Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs, Ship stuff.,'. '., ,'. .1. f No. 1 Timothy, per ton ; .. ;. to JS0 ,85 .85 ISS 1.40 1.60 I60 ' 20.00! or-:on o? UL3 ' y it fill, I :r. f Ths 'spaelanst Is now ladlrpaajabW. In all walks of Ills there Is a desuad to the sua ho en do one parttenJnr thtn bsttsr than any son lM.tadnMsiuuMWakMsiil f hUaaosnTt to,ad eaafcMwt aD of his ncrr? and ability A the specialty hs has nhaann tor hM life-work." - ' '' -'' , . Isrlj in mi professional career I mtllstd that Ohmla'DlsaanM wera aot hctng flvna tbs auraUaa Which thsir lasorcuss warranted. Imv thit thras diseases required s special St Bni which the brjur praatltlansr noald nrrsr nsqatm. For mors than twatr fears I havadf votrd nvaelf zeluslTalf to tha stud and ttwaurtcnt ot thesa disease, and tho fact that phjsi el rmmend me to their patlsnUUsasTldearocmf still and ahlUtr la fsrlalllaa. 1 lrespeclsj counsel to phrsldaai with obstinate aad owssaro oaaea. - 7 J baTodeYoted particular attrntlon to shroi.le d.-jci ot ntea and woawa.and no other ( alass at disss requires mora Intelligent and expert treatment. It Is a fast that a majority of V Bun owe the atrlousnesj of their eonditloa to Improper treatment, aad a fsllara to real las the Importance of piscine; thstr ess ta th hands of a skilled and eipert spsetnllst. Nervous Debility etc., which irradnallr weakens and Injure the the tnte nature of nis srouwe. rtenrousiiea, weaa niiiilpcted aerbius result are sure to fullinr. I Hvnintoni of weekmlnirof his manlr functions, under m skillful treatment you will hare restored IioimI. Whether jreu consult mo or not. do not Jeopardise yiwr health by xperlmcntln with ready-raaile medlctnea, f re samples, so-called quick sure, eta., as th nsost delicate orcanaot th botlyare involved, ana only an expert annum i booklet, ' Nervous DsblUtr and Its Family ol Ills.' Is eentle and painless, and often eanap no detention from basinet or other duties. It Involves surcioal operation. Improper treatment will result In serious Injury. I iv each ens Individ 9 every requirement. Every obatrnrunn is removed, and all dlaohare soon cram, ianamma- us promptly and iieruuuiontl. Scad for free This disease is the enlargement ot veins of the ncrotnm, which flit with the entire KVMtem and saDS awav all sexual strenKth. i cure this disease with the nam unl- quick f consistent with medical science. Probably r ilralnedavray without their knowing the eauac. 1 fm k.Mbltnn V.rimiMU drainedavray without their knowing th cause. lor five booklet on Varloooele. . . , it. J This horrible disease Is no longer Incurable, and when I say ihat t can cure the most sever ease I do so because I know Just what my treatment has accomplished. If you have sores, pimples, blotches, sore throat, pains In tha bones, fall Ins hair, nr any symptoms which you do not understand. It Is important that vo consult me at one, and an unfortunate victim. 1 wyl gaarauiee to ours Women who suffer front the ailments peculiar to their sex ars eared by my gentl aad painless metlMxl of treatment, which avoids all neoessliy for sorginal operations. If yon suffer from bearing down pains, bacluche, lrrcrntlarltles, Icimhorrhea, etoM writ ms about your case. I have restored for my free hookletoti Women's Diseases. lienee. etc., and all who want skillful, expert treatment should write me about their ease. My oho and eleelrtsal apparatus, so that my patients get thu bom-lit uf the latent discoveries of scienoe. Taxes for 1902. The tax books will be open at the places and days stated below for the col lection of taxes, and it is expected that all will avail themselves of this oppor tunity to settle their taxes and avoid paying costs: Vanceboro, Saturday, October 11. Maple Cypress, (Gardner's) Saturday, October 11. Truitt's, Monday, Oct 13. Core Creek, Saturday, Oct. 18. Dover, Wednesday, Oct 15. Fort Barnwell, Saturday, Oct 18. Morton's Store, Saturday, Out 35. Croatan, Saturday, Oct 18. Jasper, Saturday, Oct 23. I will be In my ofllce in the Court House from 8 o'clock a. m. until 5 p.m. every day in the week except Sunday. II. W. BTDDLE, Sheriff Craven Co. Schooner For Sale ! Past tai ing and commodious Schoon er Mabel!, 14 net tons, recently rebuilt and fitted out with everything necessa ry for dredging, will easily carr one thousand Imsliels of oysters. Is also a first-class freight boat will tarry UOrt barrels or HI) tuns, 'ate, solid, com fortablo. For price and terms aililrfss: J i . :. IK IT, r ni th iirii iv y. t Pine and Oak Wood fir suit ly boat load. NOTICE I Out Sale. ' I am now closiii,' nut my ' tocjc at cost " tJry " Goods, ( lothiiig, Shoes, Hats and Notioi i 1 1 rooer ies. Ilajfilwafe, , (Tm ,snd , .glassware, also a fnll litinof ilfuga. One dwell ing ' atttl 6tor ' eioinbineil for ! hale. Store, !'25x50 Jeefc Six rooms ;up otalrsT 'I. T!'m 'T '! Apply to .ijs-,M fe . OovesNi THERE are two makes of loaded shells known as THE BEST. U. M. O. and Winchester. . I Also carry tha Cele- urauni Austin ixueu oneiis. sus re ceived thirty thousand shells, both black In and smokeless powder, drop and chilled .snow uo uu aooeps tun nu uuieu jus as good." . , . . ... ;. My line oi laggings, Hunting Coats, in Kew Bern, also full line of Single and Double Barrel Guns, both hammer and hammerless. I make a specialty of Sporting Goods and if I havn't just what you want, cap ' get it for you at abort aotiCW i'.' "i ! ;.. WIJ. T, HILL, i- .rhone ' " . 91-93 Middle Street.. niw'bernk.''0.';;; ' " Closing S M W I MM f - a. sTaV ' MM I All A5C3, YU! Orerindalirene, Imlleeretlons anil see r aot th onlr eaiuns ot an Impalrmenl ot sexual strength. Such a dsmnaw ment frequently enmes from worry, overwork, mental strain. rytrm twlt,r Ih nnfortnnat TleUra reallssa iwh, niumrai, raw "i enemnry, spma oeror J viiror, i , and If want Ui talk to every man who has ear of 1 lean nmaintlr enrreet all IrreiralariUea. and all of the strength and rTlory of poor man- os euireiteu wita our eajaa, seaa lor Ire book on Stricture. stairnaat blood, eausln a eonstant drala npon more men are afflicted with Verteoeele than Con Come tome at once If yon think you are affllot- ' you without the use of strong aad Injurious mi it not lucro paten wore, ana in millli as Rheumatism, Catarrh, Diabetes, Bright's - p.i..i. i...,.. .,..,2 a. For Sale ! 1 offer my Him k of Ocnoial Mt-r-cbaodlM' r.TH!e at a ll.MiOAlN. U II) sell Mock nmt Fix tuns complrlr. This is a One opponuuily Ini the right party to engage in the mercantile business. One of th Quest locations In tho County. Business Ten Thousand Dollars per year. For particulars correspond with, I?. It. If flUiKT. 8llverdale, N. V. "Knocked the Stuffing: . out ol it," and linike it into splinters, may have Imwmi tlm fate of your inrrinjM' Iikii it was run into by xiimeUiinic; lint "I here is lialni in 'olnail," i.r llii-rn is iiU-a-ure in knowing tht in our shop yon rctn liave it iiiiiiU iji'imI us iifw. ) all kiiHls uC iwrrii f rfiriii ' nml hlm'k siiiitliing iu a Nkillful ud s ;-rii'r maii enr. VV put ItulilM-r TirK mi yonr old or nw iiHr)l shrink your uo-1 ires in a niHrliiiif without initio; ilicin. r vnrylMMly is invitfil to xri tho work of the niai'Mnti nttii); new holU in saint) old pine, i - U.. : if u s riiuiH- '. TUCKER BROS North Kro.it Street, WII.MINiTON, V ' . The place to buy juur.'i'ftiuutavy Work' at BOTTOM PlticEs. Ir Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble. Lettering and Finish the Best. Send for latest designs. AU work delivered. .1 '. Branch yard, Goldsboro, i. C. , IS7 Mldait Hi. fin line of DruKs and Medicines. Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc., also the following Mineral Watersi Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Llthia, ; Hupny . adij Jfanos, flunyadl Matyas, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Bed Baven Splits. V Combs, Brushes, Toolh Brushes, Pwterlne Tooth Paste.' ' '. COLUMBIAN INSiiCTIClDF. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and 'r Bed Bug Destroyer. 1 Brom-Chloralum A Sure PREVENTATIVE of infection ot contagion ot DIPHTHERIA ? HMALL POX. Phy siotans Prescriptions a specialty. Basra lbs " " fa ftW rinylr lli!pJiiiuf.

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