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THE WEEKLY- JOURNAL - festttbUahea ISTA .Published 1 Two Seebona, every Tuee Zyeed Friday, at n MWdic Stew, ttora,N.O. CHARLES L; 5TEVEN51 0ITOB 1KB PBOPXml BUB8CEIFTI0H RATE?', Two Months ST0." TtreM Months, ' Mx Month - B0 M00 Twelre Months. 1W ONLY I ADVAHC, Advertisine rates rnrniebed "P0" plioattoaU thi office, or noon toq" M-The JoimrUL U only sent on pay :JSdri08 bwi. Subscribers wUl NloSoe of expiration of their sub Erp&i immediate rnse to 2SloTwSul be) wpreoi.ted by the Jotmnix! Entered at'.tto Postofflce, New Kern f.Cv second-class gutter. Beetlea Two, Friday Sept. 10. 1903 STRICTER OBSERVANCE OF WORK DATS AND HOLIDAYS. The partial observance of Labor Day or any other public holiday, mas.es of it only a holiday of moderate degree, lta Talae being to those who dropped their work and gave the day to recreation or net from the usual day's labors. Ti.AWniiM(il the few national holiday! of the year, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Year's Day, Memorial Dm. SVmrth of July and Labor Day, would proTe of greater profit and talae If they were to be observed more strictly, that la, U instead of a few persons drop ping all week day work, there should be an entire cessation of the daily work vocations, and every one took the day off. Take It as these holidays are now usually observed, there will as it may be, from one quarter to three quarters of the people making the day an occa sion for rest or recreation. The result is easily to be seen, for those who keep open stores are kept from enjoying the day, and at the same time have no business to occupy their time and attention. The day to them Is In every way a loss. On the other hand, if stores are closed, and employer and clerk and employe leave all work and business aside upon these days, there will be the gain of rest tad recreation, and no loss of business, and both employer and employe will en ter upon the work after the holiday with greater energy and ambition. If the clerk, the mechanic and work man can feel more assured that they will each year have the national holidays for themselves, there (will be a distinct gain found in their work, and their in terest In their employer's affairs will be found greater, and this will create In them better efforts in their work. A strict observance, so far as possible, of the several holidays In the year, means better service by those who will be given these holidays to themselves, for the workman in every trade or pro fession both needs and is entitled to those days, to be a complete separation from the usual dally toil HOW, IS COTTON GROWER TO BE SERVED? A few days ago the newspapers record ed the sale of the first bale of cotton, whlek of coarse brought a fancy price, and cash day there are report! of an in creasing marketing of . new cotton in Southern markets, bat these sales of cot toa' are at constantly declining pri ces. ; It was not many weeks ago that Mr. Brown, the eotton king of New Orleans, was bidding 13, It or 15 cents for all the eotton la the world. A. few days ago a New York paper published the story of this same Mr Brown having cleared np his eotton trades, and himself and other specula tors, dividing seven millions of dollars ajmong themselves, these millions repre senting profits gained la cotton market speculations. : But now the situation In cotton comes directly to the eotton grower, what is the outlook for him, and the millions of ' bales of the new crop, now coming Into the markets f Judging from the market at the pres ent time, it looks as if the cotton grower Would receive aboat nine and a half cents for his cotton. This is not a low price, considering - the prioes of previous years, but it can not but be exasperating to the producer of any marketable commodity, to watch speculators juggling with the market which Is bare of his commodity, until he gets r'. 'y to sell his goods, and then to have lis market deserted by those who ojrel h!gh prices for something which dlJrrtexfrt. tad then when the real a:' ' 3 c " I !ar , tie price was dro; the speculator of high prioes was out of It, and that the cotton grower will have to market his staple upon an actual con sumptive market, bare of the specula tion which made tea cent cotton look cheap, aad which rave speculators the chance to fatten their own pockets. - In simple language, and a few words, the time has come when the effort will be male to cheapen the value of oottou because the farmer is the party to reap the benefits, not the speculator. It is not a new game, for every year witnesses Its repetition. N THAT "FATTENING" POSSIBILITY Without combatting the Judgment of our contemporary as to the propriety of either leasing or selling, we would like to inquire how the party running the road, whether as representative 01 the State or lessees or owners, could "fatten their bank accounts" without heeding to the fullest the "people's wel fare" and so conducting It as to be of the neatest usefulness and benefit toMthe country through which it passes? ' Of all utilities essentially aepenaeni upon me orosperltvof the people whon It serves. the railroad, let Its managers be whom it may, Is most conspicuous, lne question to be determined la. can a road managed through political Influences be brought to Its greatest usefulness to the public as compared with management for private interests which would be compelled to conduct it wisely In order to produce the rat bank accounts. The above from the esteemed Raleigh Post, while not directly calling for a re- plv. vet Implies that something more might be said upon the subject which calls for the Post's comment, namely, the sale or leaso of the Atlantic & North Carolina railroad. The builders of the A. & N C , and the North Carolina railroad, no doubt had It In their mlr.ila the scheme or a great Stale railway running east and west which should build up the State by developing sea ports, from which the products of the State should be sent out, thus creating and keeping commerce within the State, to its upbuilding, in stead of sending it outside to build up the sea ports of other States. The Atlantic and North Carolina road is all that remains of the plan, and while it is not strictly an east and west line, yet it makes possible, while kept out of the possession of any of the great rail way systems running north and south, the development of a section of the Stale, which these north and south lines of railroad have no use for, and will not spend a dollar to develop. The Post can not surely be credulous enough to believe that Mr AB or C, who is every once in a while coming forward to "relieve" the Slate of this burdensome property, is going to be able to possess this A & N C property and prevent its being bottled and sealed up by the other great railroad systems in the State ? It Is money to whoever secures this property, not In its development, but in the turning over process to the railroad people, who will gladly pay largely to shut up the line take away Its present Independence, which it will possess while under State protection. There are obnoxious political features connected with this piece of railroad, and they ought to be relieved, and will be In time, but they do not count against the possibility of losing this road as a State possession, and its usefulness to this section of the State. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot -reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medl clue. It was prnacribsl by one of the best physicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination ofthe two ln gradients is what produces such wonder ful results in curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials free. F.'J. CHENEY 430 Toledo.10 Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Fills arefthe best. . A Bird Tbat'g Har4 to Kill, ' Penguins have an extraordinary amount of vitality and are harder to kill than any ordinary cat The writer once hnd occasion to kill a large bird aboard his ship, the Southern Cross, and, making use of the weapon next his hand, be drove a large spike square ly through the creature's head and fin; ished the operation by nailing It fast to the deck. That seemed to make the job very complete,. ' and lie went below decks for dinner. Coming tip an hour later, his astonishment was prodigious on beholding the penguin, head erect, flippers out, waddling about, apparent ly without thought of the spike, which SHU remained transfixed In his cranium. In Praise of. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give yon a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," sayt ; Mr John Hamlett, of Eagle Past, Texas,- I suf fered one week with bowel trouble add took all kinds of medicine without get ting any relief, when my friend, Mr C. Johnson, a meichant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when had taken the third dose was entirety cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy 1 I! foul - - Bkln Dll twelllnr. Carbanwlee, Maepleav Berafalre TmiiuhhU riHiltTtr'tra-T- B Sim j I tin -rYl V I t eVeeeaeei mcbtt an eel, tm boaee, tack aa4 toetfa, luktat Saabey Skra, Bloat trail aul ar ttaia, SveUea Olaaaa. Klrfaaa aaa BaaaCea tba Sua, Meeae lauaaa la Heath, Son Throat, Hauler, ar dnm iilliaa. Caere OilaiaS SeWaar nab aa SMa. all rea-eowa. r aarroaa, Clean aa may fart of Iba eody. Balr ar Bra. kemfalllaf ear, Oertaedet or Bella, Ul i - Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed aaawawtbawBialaadaMatait aratetaaarewaara MMca,faMat MlllaM,aiidkot aprtantaiL Mala aU ewer, ati all aeraao'ratfm.reoaaUnreUrete, raaaee htooarmreart rich. aocajl.WT chaattas lae aaM tea rata a cieea, hearth? aoadrtlea, B. B. B. aa, nimrt lhnanaiHoeaoae Bloo4Pleoa area after naefctnftbekut Kacea, ft Old Bheniamtlam, Catarrh. Keaema an eaaarA b aa awfal ftlnaiS eeaeJUea at the Blood. B. B. B. atope Uavklnf mmi 8itu. ruktac an Scratching, Aehea and fataai caret Baearaatlera, Catarrh! hrala all Seel, Bra lea, Craptloaa, Watery Bllatere, foal feetartnf Scree 0 Bcaaraai tf ftrtaa: a ooia, Ueltfcj Uood eoprilr to effected aarta, Cancer Cured V Bolairie Blood Bala Cant Caaeats at aU Hade. Bappgntlat SweUrofi, Eatinc Serea, Taraore, aclr Clean. II lilit tne Cencer rolaoe and heali the aime or worat eaaeer aartaetlf. II Ta hare a ftraaiat riropla. Wart, SwatUaga. BTwotlrai, Stlagrai rare, data Brood Balm and tbay WUl dUapeaar hat are thee hereto IntoCaneer, Maf ajp atianir hm iliai eaaai tt eaaeer eared h taktac Baaaara Blood Baba. . im OAaUMTKil. B Ua eeUKftr f IVj mt mm eihea ana rerrb aeateraUa- la fwkaaH If a re.r aaaajaU wltn. ) Botaais Blood Balm (BJLE. M Pleai Coinpoaed of rare Botanlo lnfredienta, Btrengtheu weak ktdnrT and vrak etomaena, enrea dvirepeia. ana me to tan. oorornrniyHetraiorroTraj Complete direction, go with each bottle. Maeerla or . . mmm I ahle SVaait Ynm trooble, and apedal frre medleal adTloa, M ault gef writing Blood Balm Co, A liAnta. Oa. Deeai'lbe eooj pec la Too Mack Publicity. They have a weighing machine with phonographic and mc-gaphonlc attach ments at a New Jersey resort where you drop a penny In the slot and pres ently hear your weight announced in tones of startling volume. Thrs is a somewhat unpleasant surprise for the fat people and not especially pleasant for the very lean. When the large and evidently strong minded woman drags her little husband to the scales and then steps on the platform with a firm ness of tread that makes the appara tus Jingle she Is not at all pleased when the megaphone roars forth, "Two hundred and thirty-three!" Nor is she any more delighted when the wizened husband Is greeted In sten torian tones, "Ninety-seven !" But It is loads of fun for the lookers on. Cleve land Tlnln Denier. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, In brief was the condition of an old sol dier by name of J J Havens, Versailles O. For years he was troubled with Kid ney disease and neither doctors nor med icine gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It pnt him on hit feet in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the rotd to complete recovery." Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c Guaranteed by C D Bradham, druggist. Treasure Trova Latr In England. In Englnnil treasure trove belongs to the crown. According to the law, If any one finds Hidden treasure and con ceals it for his own use he Is liable to fine and imprisonment It used to be a hanging matter. However, It may be some encouragement to English treas ure seekers, if any such there be in these enlightened days, to know that the laws of treasure trove only apply to such as Is discovered by accident Treasure discovered by systematic search would not come within this de scription; neither would finds discover ed by astrological or cabalistic sciences or by the potent Influence of the dlvln- Ing rod. All the XearTtouna. For a bilious attack take Chamber lain 't Stomach and Liver Tableti andt quick cure it certain. ' For tale by all Druggists. - Etrmoloarleal. "Well, there's one consoiatlon," ob served Mr. Suburbs philosophically, as ho shooed his neighbor's hens over the fence for the some hundredth time. "At last I have discovered why chickens have crops In their anatomy. "Why?" asked his wife curiously. "Why not, with all the seeds they plant in themselves V queried Mr. Suburbs. New York Timet. - ! .-' PrMlaelf That. 1 Braggsby I tell you I'm overwork ing. I am turning out an awful lot of work lost now. t' Nocker That's lust exactly the word your employer nted in describing your present work. Baltimore American. I Bncklen's Arnica Salve. t Hat world-wide fame for marvellous caret. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment of balm for Cuts, Corns Bams, Bolls, Bores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions) Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only Mo at 0 D Bradham's, druggist. V GaiaUa; r UttleV The discouraged artist stood off from hit latest work and viewed It with gloomy face, vf ' "There's no use talking about it," be said morosely, "I can't paint as well as I did ten yean ago." , - ; "Oh, yes, yon can," aald the tried and honest friend to whom ho made tht confession. It's only that you taata la) improving. y-' Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's .' V; 4 1 i Conjh. Remedy. "M ! 1 1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for more than twenty yean and It hat given emir satisfaction.. I have told a pile of it and can recommend It highly. Joseph MckUmxir,. Linton Iowa. Ton will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS Te he g la Hitter sf btililtery U cense The Couaty Coeamiaslonert by a vote of I to X, In their steeling yesterday, re fused to Isttruct Sheriff BIddle to receive the county llcease la-the mailer of the Fleldt distillery. 1 Ohalnaaa Baxter oast the. deciding vote, claiming that the cltlxeai petlUoa was the reason for his aa voting. . . Mr Fields who has spent eoaslderable money upon his plant here, will now inati tute mandamus proceedings against Sheriff BIddle to coo pel htm token th license, ai the law realre. Mr Fields claims that he haa sought to avoid every dlsturbaace of J any kind la this matter of his, which ha regards only aa a business proposition, and haa wished to keep out of all legal prooeed lnga, but believing under the law he has rights, he will proceed at osroe tn Insti tute mandamus proceed lags, and compel a Uoanse to be Issued to him. ' : A Thousand Chorch.s It the United States, have need the Longman & Martinet I'ure Paints dur ing the i ast ten months. Every Chnroh will be given a liberal quantity whenevor they paint. Don't pay 11.50 a gallon forlloseed olL which yon do when yon bay k It a sealed can with a paint label on it. 8 & .C 14, therefore whea yea want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of h. A M. and mix tlx gallant) of pure Unseed oQ with It ! It will make fourteonlgalloHS of paint, It'sIJoneJea'sIly. s It makes the paint cost you only stoat $1.20 1 gallon, ' ' You probabaly wont need more, than ten or twelve gallons of It, because tht L. & M. Paint covers so much more tar face than other paints. Sales have been tent of nillllont of gallons; nearly two million houses paint edfl undor guarantee to repaint! ir not satisfactory. Samples free Fold by our Agent I Hyman Supply Co, NOTICe. All Stockholders of rtc rd and their immediate families will bo passed free over A. A N. C. to and from the Annual Meeting of the Company, Thai s Jay, Sep. 81, 1903, at New Bern. N. a Ticket) will be furnished by S. L. DHL Gen'l Supt, New Bern, upon application. Good on Sept 24th and 25th. NOTE IMPORTANT: This Com pany'! construction of a S:ockholdert Immediate family Is the husband and wife, and such of their children as dom icile v 1th them and who are dependent upon their parents for maintenance and support No special train will ran, stockholder! holding tickets will be ' transported by the regular trains. S. L. DILL Gen'l Supt,' A. B. Baxter's Cotton Letter. New York, Sept. 9. Reports of deterioration are coming In from many sections of the South, through vailoot channels and the feeling it galninc groond that eotton is not doing to well as wat the case a few weeks ago. 4 The weather hat been exceptionally Una for some time bat the fact that the tempera tare at night has been very low, sp peart to have been overlooked. The mercury has been entirely too low and on this ac count the conclusion Is reached that the crop will never prove a heavy one , no matter how long frost may be delayed this fall, . An early frost, it it admitted, would lead to a great buying scramble ao matter how big the receipts may be at the time. The movement is boand to be heavy since It has been next to noth ing to far and until It exceeds last year's total will hot oount for much aa to prices exoept at the moment ' Tht market developed much weakness i after the opening owing to blg recelptt In Savannah and tome bear' selling by people who got fooled on the last crop. Some Europeon telling alto took pli here. Port receipts 9,008 agalntt 33,000 kit year. Cooler weather was Indicated tor the Southwest ; ' Emergency Medicines. It it a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for nsa la caaee of accident and for alight injuries had ailments. A good liniment and ona that It fast becoming a favorite If tot a house bold necessity la Chamberlain's Pate Balm. By applying it promptly to a eat bruise or burn It allays the pain aad eauses the Injury to baal In about onv thlrd the time usually required, and aa It la aa antiseptic ft prevents any dea ger of blood poisoning. When Pate Blm It kept at hand a sprain may bt treated before Inflammation sets te which Insures a quick recovery. For tala by all Druggists. . Tk Blahon mm tmm Wltar. ' According to a tontenipornry, a bishop who to widely known-for hit fympa- thetlc and kindly nature having occa sion recently to call upon a widow on some church matter, and finding tier deeply distressed at her loneliness, ven tured, as he was quite entitled to do, te offer a few words of fatherly conaoia tlon. ' "Too most not," he sold, "be cast down by year sorrow and lonely pott' tion. Bemember tbe maxim, 'Man pro Dotoa.. bar M 'Alk my tord.'' Inter rupted tbe lo'dy, "If man only would." It ia not mentioned whether the bishop was a bachelor or not Londoa Btand- Distress Alter Eatiqr Ccred. Judge W. T. Holland of Greentborg, La., who It well and favorably known says: "Two yeart ago I tuffered greatly from Indigestion. After eating great Cstrest would Invariably result, lastlcj for an bour or to and my nights were restless. I concluded to try Koclol f - s- peptla Cure and It cur-1 Kt t .'j. TWO TEIXDS TCJ1CC0 OtO?. asatjfsaitBsam lew rtfc Em Fallen art'' r&tvr CaU . Itak.- : eUuiat, September & The bast rO stale appears te anov that U tobacco crop tala eeaeoi la not evar two thirds Marga4ae Italy oat, T " . " Secretary W P BaicWor of Ike Farm ers Preieedve I tsc slsttan- atye laat priest have iallta- nff jo raal thai now aalU for eaiy 7. : fie tayt thai la ao redaction of acreaga this year. Aato laeaoldlng' togtther of the farmer t the Igkt ateiast Urn tooaoee trutt, A says their alUUae It vrj firm and that ever was there nek aa effort on the face ofthe earth to got the farmerette become a aait. He hat Mdeabf Uttt by the time the next crop kpta-aed Ml the faravera w4UalottMritaaM there wUl be a very large redattioa a the acreage. ' ' Winter la JIfew York. Maloae, N. T." Sept. 8. A frost of npreeedentad severity for tala time Of year occurred la the Adirondack taoai talni hut night. The tbraoaaUr reg Istered t3 degrees above aero. The eon crop It practically raijiaa. . Ice wat formed to the Ih Ukases of a quarter of aainch. , . . . ; .-. WhjtrUrdUwttetiis. Raleigh, ftepi, 8.-lt teetni that of the saagiat raise do nor oompreheno the fall meaning and parpoet oftbe Ati duben Bird Law. A turn te this county who killed a tarkey eotae dayt ago was before a magistrate for that offense. Be pleaded guilty aad the magistrate final him a penny aadootta. The game warde I wanref rte' aad of thi makes complaint of such a course' demiM K called to the attention anthorltleai StomacK Trotble. "I have been troubled with ay ach for the past f oar Jmn," etyt D, 2 Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Qreamftelr) is. "A few dayt ago I wat iadaoed to bay a box of Chamberkla't Btomaeh aad Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them aad feel a great deal better." H you have any trouble with yont ttomaeh try a box of these Tableta. Ton are oai tain to be pleased with the result. Price 85 cents. For salt by all DrunUta. Oar Haseum Growing. The Journal has received another tA dltloa to the freak department of Its private museum, through the oourteay of Hudson & Co. tht popolar Middle street grocery firm, to whote i ttanda obliged. - - " .-' Tht freak It aa apple, or two applet tut at preferred, a twla apple, beUg two perfectly formed appka aoaaaote4 by a llgtment oa toe ttdea .having two blostomi aad only ont parent stem. The freak fruit la very green lookteg and wat plucked front the. orchard of Mt A P Whitehead at Adam't Creek, i The Genuine ts. Counterfeits. The genuine It always better than a counterfeit, bat the troth of this state ment is never more forcibly teaUxed or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine .DeWHt'i Witch Hazel Salve with the. auny eoaa- terfetta and Worthiest labtthutet that are on tht marker. W,S.Ledbatter, of Shreveport, Laj ' uytt "After attef Btrmeroui othtT remedlet without bane It, one box ofDeWitt't Witch Hasel Salve eared me. For blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding piles no remedy it equtl to DeWItt't Witch Hasel Salve. sold by F. 8. Duffy. ' Tha MUt fcaJiaaaew t reHete. The Philadelphia IaqniMt that tbe eevca tnuateft aibaestsi Tnotav as W. Lawsoo, which waa t July 10,1003. U an acajrawkNloed, fail- and is tu be dlamantkHl, aer eUO- erate machinery to be taken oat end her hull to be converted, tute m targe, mth an he elaborate raac.aery.'.Mr the tmndltat of hev tafia eh hee mo ed te tomn mmi&m&-.vu , It look aa xt HbXx'X&V fore and aft rig had. tliaaa& ee aaaeedteaaeeevoariiitif. -wir ' -eeBBaaaalaaaadUU-." - Tbe Pleasure efatint. . Pertoae euffertng front' ladlgettloa dyapeptia of other stomach troable will find that Kodol Dyspepsia Care digests what yon eat aad makta the ttomaeh sV Thlt remedy at a aeter falling dure for ladlgettloa aad Dyspepsia and ail oomplateU- effecting the- glandt tf avambraaet ofthe toauehor- digestive tract, -When yoa take Keooi Eytptpt! Care everything yoa eat tastes good, and every hit of tbe autrimant that y oar food dontaint it aatlmllited and appropriated by tht blood aad ttttoae. Sold ft.M. A French aplculturtrt hae discovered that beet eaa be trained at measen' era. Some of tbeaw wingad letter- earriera, with" tiny trUe of clotely Written paper tied to their bodlea by meant of fine wire, have beta known te travel a distance of fonr miles or ore ia twenty mlnatea. They, have. It seems, an unerring Instinct for their Uvea end eaa find them ta apy tott of weather, evea wbea canted to C taaee te tightly doted boxea, A Boy's 7inr::: Term. With family arcu-lsipcc ' T l'T te die, and a ton r! "eg tor Ufa, i j to get Dr King't Taw Ittoovery foi Con sumption, Corahs and Co'.-s, W II Brown, ot LtesvU'.s, ' lal, - eri5 1 dsa'.Vt t'oru'et froa es".!.r.j bcr t' ' WOtiirfiJ uasJlc : J f ; t I st t ! ,h"Iiu.7 LV e r-- . I and tooa cure J V j. 1 sir;, t." yev y b 1 1 r .:t f (f7 :Tb jHai Ton nava JUway la use for over SO years, All Counterfeits, XmltaUoni and Jotrt-oa-rood are bat Kxperimenta that trifle with and endanger the health of . infiutts and ChHdrenCxperlence asalnst Jpeiixnente WhatCSXORIA Cktstorla te a harmlesa tmbstltate for Ctvttor OH Partv Korle Drops and Soothing 8rapa. It te Pleasant, It contains neither Oplnm, Morphine nor other Varootlo eabstanoe. Its age te lta foarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays FeTertehneaav It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' CoUe. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Conatlpatlon and Flatolencya It assimilates the Food regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep ' The ChOdren's Panacee--The Mother's Friend. CEnuiNBCASTORIA ALWAYO 7 $nn tto Tbe Kind Ton Have Always Bought 'Be' Use For lill aaaeaw m aiXTHll.MS3ti. V Costs Only 25 cents at Dragfjsts, J Or nun it crats te C Snat Dr. MoCeet'e TUETHINA a epleadK neMdr aa aid fee mr leeihlaf ebildrea. Whea air aldnl SS.VMDiaal kUl eeetr aaeoaedlaa (u vernal ai that wa woeM laerllablj loee him. I happeaed uwa KBTHINA,aaaeiaa aeeaae MmlaereirlaiTt to aire, end hie IraaroneMnt wee narked la t koore, aad from hu ear aa fee nhmmmi r a-M Mn.hi.i.uii.Miiiriuirith..uH. geetyeleeeeadleg Ua areieea all aiathera at SALICYLATE, J. Fall eeettttt.SSrtStttttttfttttttttv .. , a a. John Dtniaai) Grocer 4 15: Begs to call the attention of Complete Stock of i I j Staple and Fancy Groceries. l l Every Bteamer is bringing in some delicacy to be added to J J his stock. - , ' A share bf your trade is solicited. Your orders will re- receive careful attention and at - - - - All orders small or large Plicn 74. ' ,,,, .eaaaaeaa44 n ' Monnments and -. .!eeJee,,', D i r Dooht, sal which baa beea faaa borne the tjtrnatnre of lad baa been tnada tmder Lie per ' sonal saperrlslon since It Infiency. AHow no out to deoelTw you In tbte' Clgn&tur of Over 30 Years. Cam Ctolen-ntftntoa, Dletrhoca.DytaUry,aa th Bowtl Treybki o Children mt Unrig: Aids WgotJon, Rcgulatti ins Boweu, MrtiMtiwas the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. ai. MOWnr. M D ST. LOUIS, Ma foaaaaaUdraa. I leaad II laralaeble em attar the uotJimg ' i BKB. D. O. HAHUir. mm j & Trochet's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A standard and infallible core for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical authorities ot Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve ia liquids ol the ttomsch without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. Price, SI per bottle. Sold by druggists. Be sure and get the genuine. La.ua aire, vo., ci.s:vxiajid, ohio, BOLD BY? S. DOTTF Clothingr IS ALL HERE. Tm line this soason is way shea I of any thing ever shown here. Suits $10 00 to $20 00, Trousers $3 00 to $7 00, x We want you to try on a few; of them. , The fit is better than the Tailor-made goods jou have been buying. Don't take our word for it, but come in r and seefor yourselve?. G. DUNN & CO., Correct Wear for Men. the nousekeeperejio his Fine and ; - - J a PROMPT DELIVERY. will be appreciated. Groccf YOXdIdCCH BT. Dcadstones AU Cemetery Vork tiRight Prices ; ' - Lettering and Finish the Best. latest Designs. AH Work delivered, 11. A. TTJCaXdlS, & .HUD., ' TOMINOTON.il. O. We have some cut and rough brown stone at A, O. L. depot in New Eern that we will sell cheap.i '".r i'"-' "oArjr?OIlIAi tMMta. Kind ton H2' fctf 1 a -ar at a ' a a) , e a a . r v . Is pleasant to take. For sale by all ITowmytlwp it r " rt 1:t- it.1 ttOD 1 - t,:J.ry looki ti II orrr-; . .s. ; ' loa perfect." Ec'Jtr.Cl In the ban 's of mankind." For sale by
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1903, edition 1
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