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TUE WllKLY Establish IBVS ?Vublihd ia Two Bectiona, every Tue day aa maay, u vo mmih- owi Bart, N.CC CHARLES L4 STEVEN.") . SUBSCRIPTION R1TE?- Twk Vn.tl.1 tTOenta. Three Months M M Biz Months, M Twelve Months. ONLY IK ADVANCE, advertising rates furnished upon ap aTioatioa at the office, or upoa inquiry by mail. " WThe Jottbhu. U only sent on PT- ! tecolve notice of expiration of their sub- acriptiooa and an Immediate response w ' notice wul be appreciated by the Journal Entered at thte Postomce, New Beta H. C. ae second-class matter. Section One, Tuesday, Oct 6, 1903 A LOCAL HUMANITARIAN HEED. For a community, which if It may lack in other civic virtues, It most con iderate and liberal towards any unfor tunate or helpless person, New Bern bas signally failed In every attempt to estab lish that really Indispensable Institution a hospital. It is not that a fully equipped hospital Is not wanted or wished for by every thinking citizen, but there Is the lack of effort, of concentrated and well directed effort, which Is demanded In order that New Bern may have a hospital. The Idea of going to a hospital, causes the uninformed to deplore such a necessl ty arising for them. Bnt the hospital of today is not a place where only severe and harsh surgical operations are performed, for manypt' tlents now go to hospitals, who need no surgical operation, but who do need the care and attentlon'whlch can only be ob tained at a hospital New Bern does not need a good hos pital for its poor alone, or Its rich, bnt It needs a hospital where both the unfortunate poor citizen can receive treatment, as well the well to do citizen who can afford to pay for special accom modations, each alike receiving the good attention and care that their cases may require. Every week, there is some case in New Bern, which should receive hospital care, and the patient would gladly pay for hospital treatment, if one was here. And not only this city and Its people would be blessed If it had a hospital, but the people of this section would find a well equipped hospital of Inestimable value to them. This community can never rise to its full civic requirements, and serve its Citizens as it should, until it has a hoe pltal for its people. IMPRACTICABLE GRUMBLING. Without criticism and fault finding, there would be no adjustment of many of those Ills, which are so largely caused by the thoughtless and careless. It is the stralghout criticism, striking at mistakes and evils, which may make tome one squirm, bat if it is honest and unDreludlced. its effect will be for good, although It may cause temporary ill will where It hits. Bat there Is much which passes for honest criticism, by those offering It, which is far from such crltlclsmand Is to be classed as grumbling. It often happens that even grumbling, If timely, and not affected with malice or prejudice, will work good. ' Bat there Is much 'grumbling, that Is Impracticable and barren of results, be ' cause it is inspired by 111 humor, and falls in Its effect through the poor spirit which directs It. This impracticable grumbling Is found In the family and adds to the burdens of those who exhibit It. without having any but bad effect upon every member of the household. In the church, there ia to be found mash of this Impracticable grumbling, It corrects no abases, weakens the chrls- ' ton spirit of all coming In contact With U, and keeps back all church advance- ,.. meat On the street, In the office, at public meetings, in the newspaper, the Imprao , tlcable grumbler is prominent and obnox loos, and will work evil unless set back by strong wills, who recognize the mis chief which such I parson can create, if permitted to have any control, or even bi given hearers. - It there mast be criticism or even grumbling, la the family, office, church or upon the street, let it be honest, sin cere and kindly. It will then receive at- ton'.Ion and be given a recognition which v "1 r ' e It of some affect, an i, thereby 8 . ,. ; " h tie good pnrpof e, fat which it kmc" 1. , c;. XPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS IN LEASE OF A. k If. C ROAD. The sentiment in the western part of the State, has been expreasedlhat the sale of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad property to the highest bidder, was the proper disposal of this State property. Bach an expression Is one given with out knowledge or consideration on the subject. " Sentiment In this section, where peo ple are personally Interested la this rail road, either as stockholders, or as doing business over the road, says no sale, bat a desirable lease. If the road must go nnder a management which la not di rectly a political one, at It now ia. Accepting then the deaires of those being most directly interested, at being worthy of first consideration, the lease croDosItlon is one which demand) at tention. A lease of the A. & N. C, means that the State will retain its proprietory rights In this property, and thereby be a gainer In IU enhanced value, while sale would only mean a fixed amount of money, without future benefit?. In the matter of the lease of the ' A. & N. C. road, both the stockholders, and this Includes the State, as well as private stockholders, together with the people and patrons whose business affairs are to be affected, must be given the utmost consideration, for as this roadie man aged and operated, so are the stockhold ers and the people along the road af fected, for good or evll.both present and future. Therefore an advantageous lease one which will guarantee the stockhold ers a fair annual dividend, give the pat rons of the road a service equally at good as the present, with an improve ment as conditions may demand, and fully as important receive a guarantee from the road's lessees that they will lend every effort to premote Immigra tion into this section, la order that the farm lands, as now threatened, may not be abandoned, through acarclty of la bor. It Is politics which endangers the A. & N. C. road, and prevents its being of dividend paying value to Us stockhold ers, and of building up value to the sec tion through which it passes. A lease which will meet the consider ations noted above, sought by reputable parties would no doubt receive the re spectful attention of those who can grant It. .Catarrh Cannot be Cured 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 medi cine. It was proscribed 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 of the two In gredients is what produces such wonder ful results in curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,.0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Government Cotton Report Washington D. C. Oct 3rd Condition of cotton up to September 26th, was 65.1 as compared with 81.1 one month ago. The monthly report of the chief of the bureau of statistics of the Department of Agriculture will show the average con dition of cotton on September 25th to have been 65.1 as compared with 81.S one month ago, 58,8 on September 85th 1908, 61.4. at the corresponding date in 1901, and a ten year average of 67.4V These figures indicate the condition pn Septem ber 25th and no. attempt Is made to an ticipate the result from future weather condition. Report of damage during September from rust, shedding, drought. caterpillars and worms are general throughout the cotton States, the damage in Texas being caused more particularly by boll weevil and boll worms, The crop as reported Is from two to four weeks late, and many correspondents report that there will be no top crops. ' Eaoagrh. .. - A New York man says that one of the most pathetic remarks 'he ever heard was made by a youngster who belong ed on New York's east side. The little fellow was taken to Coney Island on aaoutlng conducted by a charitable organization. ' Ho went down on the beach and stood for several minutes watching the waves rolling In. As far aa he could see there waa nothing but water, and the expanse of waves and Whltecaps fascinated him. Heaving a fleep Blgh, the little fellow remarked, "Well, this Is the first time I ever saw enough of anything.'! ? Gained ' Forty Pounds in Thirty , , ' Dais. ... For several months our jounger brother had been troubled with Indlgesi tion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of shirty dajs he had gained forty pounds lu'.flesh. , He is now fully recovered. We have a good trade on tfce Tal'etP. Hollcy BrOS.,Kerchants Long Erancb, llo. For sale ty All lijiJil Skin Dleeasoa. wnins Carbuncle PtmplM. Scrotals TMiimKIl imrrl rrt-tl-f p- Suliiijiltni-Ti r-' "-' ' irawaaM seaal ana nabs to0 tad Joaaa, lutuai Idblij flHn, TtVrim fttM H HT Win, ft ' "T-M, BWaf ana rum.oa tb. Btia, Mwn rstcs la Moata, Bon TtnoU, rtaplM, or offantfTS anuMian, CmrAMenA Spot, or nut on tllm. all ronkiwv Clem M any part of Na tear, limit or ar. mwaMUat oat, Cnrksiidaa or Boils, last . Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed a croons Ik wont ana nMaoMpaaata mm rtn sooagra,raudliiMa, aad hot xtoa talk Hotte aUaorayanpa all actanlaha, redact all rltlrta. blood pur. roll rick, oompKMr eBanftaf tM Mm bodT too a clou. BtalthT Modttioo. B. B. B, aaaeoma tinojudtof otmof iuooa roues trcaanrt Old BhoamsUsm. Catarrh, Kraoina bio raneS by aa awful Souoaot oooatltoa at tb Btooo. aaB,atopBawklii aa BpttUac ttaalat ana Scratching. Aenai anS rami corol Khwnnllaa, Catarrh: ataa aU Boaba, Bealat, nptloaa, Watarf Blatert, tool fottrlnorool Eenma) by gtrtafa soboaltby Mood Kry to aSoort part Cancer Cured w Botaraa Blood Balm . Can Cbnnwi of aU Kinds, Bnppantlas SiraUlBia, XaUag Bona, Taraora, ady Clami UUlUtboCasoarrouoataatuuoagni or vont eaaoar pertectry, U yoa bara a soraSM rtmpM, Wart, SwaUlnia, BhooUaf,' 8Unsta rata lako Bkd Balm and tbv vm dtawpau baton Uw otmlop bio Cuter, llatryapvanatlybopataal own of easoar eand by takus Botaaw Biooa mm. aw a la Srawl.t.t-fUaa. 1 t larva .w If aavsA asa.wua 1 h. ana mds .uauir mm mt iidnan ana at tomaeni, m otidcpn.. Complete diroctioM go whb aaob bottla, Mampjo writing mooa ruura co Auaoia, mr n.u.H, aaa a-ajatpnioo wyw uj troabla. and rpMUl tne modloal adrioa, to suit yosl Oa. BotortboTOOj )N, SIM MtU 1U KUM MIML EDITORIAL FLINGS. In her coming concert tour Mme. Pa tl will fare well, as usual. Baltimore American. It is a mistake to say that the canal negotiations have come to a full stop. It Is only a Colon. Chicago Journal. We have the two minute trotter, but we are as far as ever from the two minute political speaker. Denver Re publican. Let the cynics who ere carping at An drew Carnegre's kind of philanthropy Just reflect a moment on Russell Sage. Milwaukee Sentinel. It will never do to again speak of Ve. surlus as "she" or "her" after learning that It has thrown rocks a distance of 600 feet Kansas City Star. Mr. Edison declares that his stomach has been injured by radium. Any man who will eat stuff worth 83,000,000 a pound ought to pay the penalty. Wash Ipgton Post Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost a tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitls," writes Mrs W Havlland. of Armonk.N. T.. "but. when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr King's New Discovery. Our niece, wlin hart rVinonmnUnn In an advanced statre. also used this wonderful medicine and todav she is oerfectlv well" Des- perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr Klne's New Discovery at to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Ccnghs and Colds. 50c and $1,00 bottles guar- anteedbvCD Bradham. Trial bottles free. A Death Frtajalnar Plant. That certain Insects, birds, mammals and reptiles habitually pretend to be dead when danger threatens them is a Veil known fact, but it Is generally be lieved that this stratagem la resorted to only by animals. In South America, however, there Is a plant a species ol mimosa which resorts to death feign ing, evidently for the purpose of pre venting the grass eating animals from eating tt : In its natural state this plant has a vivid green hue, .but di- tbMIv It ia touched bv a human Ansel t -hv tiT li vinir, animal it ollaraei Into a tangle of apparently dead andl withered sterna. London Globe. . Confessions ot a Priest. Kev. Jno S Cox, of Wake, Ark, writes "For 12 rears I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted ft number of phy sicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the ute of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years."If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general de bility, get Electrlo Bitters. It's guaran- teed by 0 D Bradham, only 60c - Moaer aad Brains. A newly arrived westerner wits con fronted In a Street TNew York late at night by a ruffian with leveled re volver, who made the stereotyped de mand, "Give me your money or. I'll blow your brains out" "Blow away," said . the westerner. "You can live in New York without brams, but you can't without money." Unrrlaa- ChlMhsoa.. The child la so of ten right . It has not the miscctlaneous knowledge of the grownup person who reads newspapers and keeps a tame Encyclopaedia Brt- tannlca In carefully devised cage. But the childish mind has an unerring log ical faculty not In any way confused by superfluity of Informanon.--London Academy. A Cure For Dyspepsia, I had Dyspepsia In Its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not ntnv satlnr antll after T nand ITnrlnl Djspepala Care which has completely cared me. Mrs W w Baylor, Billiard, Pa. Do appetite, loss of strength, ner - vouBness, headache, constlpstlon, bad breath, sour risings, Indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Eodol. , Eodol rep resents the natural juices of digestion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive prorert'es. It c'. s ea, pur!CBj and swestens the t!oa;acb. EoMlyFSE,". HAYWOOD TRIAL SUk't Ezamlnatioa of Witnesses Occn- ; pled The Bay 's Sessions. Special to Journal. . ' ' Ralxior, OcU I. The Rxaminafloa of State's wltneaeB the Daywood cat consumed all da . , llaay were exam Ined. . Their evidence iu mainly that !twaj the second shot which struck Skinner, and that the latter was walking away at the time It was fired, two saying he was looking backward over his shoulder. $25,000 GTHNASIUH For University "orth Carolina, kyutin KemoriaL . ' Special to Jour ia!. "Ralxiqh, Oct, S Sx-Jodge Wat P Bjnum of Charlotte, today gave the University of North Carolina a 125.000 gymnasium In memory of his son, W. P, B. Jr., who died before ;his sophomore year at Chapel Hill. DIED. Lours Minly Scales, after an Illness of about four weeks of Intense suffering died Out. Ind, at U 80 am. Louts was a bright young man with a bright future before htm, betaf only 17 years old the 23d of last June. He leaves a devoted father, a heart broken mother with brothers and sisters to mourn for him, besides a host of friends In New Bern and Raleigh. The funeral services will be held at the Episcopal church today at 8:80 o'clock. ' ' May his slumbers be alt blest, Now his eyes are closed la death, May the Angels ever keep , Vigils over him while he sleeps." A. Many Mothers ot a Like Opinion. Mrs. Pllmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: "One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly always brought relief. Many mothers In this neighborhood think the tame as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by All Druggists. Bruin Wanted Sport A large black bear on exhibition at the Oaka Market yesterday, . attracted con siderable attention, JJruIn met death at the hands of that crafty hunter, 0 0 Jordan, while roaming on the banks of Great Lake. Mr Jordan relates a most wonderful narrative about the pursuit and capture of the animal, how for a while It was a race to see who could shin up a tree the fastest. The hunter first chased the I bear np a tree, then Bruin, Uklng the "port cnasea ute nunier up a tree. &i I One time It it Said that man and btUtS were both up trees at the same time, making goo-goo eyes at eacn otner. At ltngth a lucky shot brought the bear to the ground, afterwards he was brought - to New Bern and today one hundred and sixty four pounds of I toothsome bear meat will be offered to the worthy epicures of the city, -'- ; . Palatal. . Johnson Does your wife, -apeak French t Y ; Thompson She thinks she does. "You don't speak It. do you 7" "No.M ., . - . . "Tln-n liwd y ktnw nil- d.U'tT" "I. watciinl .- r-i-r..-' wilii-i-'ii face the o'iri-r d-!..- w .-: --li . lnlk 'iK to him -ivt IT 1 ' '.t!i.-it I? l:i-(iH1o look .r u .' i i :: t tiduM-hr?' .- Fori a pleacant phyalc take Chamber- laln's Stomach and Liver TabUtls. E h take. Pleasant In effect, For sale by All Druggists. nnlr and Blcrssssa. W. E. Henley once met Robert Louie Stevenson and found bis friend dis tressed because be was not a Voltaire or a Dumas, though be had an equip ment which oujrht to have made him their peer. : Stevenson put his "failure" down to the weakness of hie lujura. "Perhaps yoa are right Louis,? sold Henley. Tve always felt that tt I bad not been a blessed cripple 1 could have taken the earth In my hand and burled It Into the sun.'' a; Love Letter. . Would not Interest yoa if you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo , writes: "I saffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of. Buokletf Arnica Salve oared me. It'srthe best salve on earth. Stic at CD Bradham' Drug Store. ' BmU pi. We often bear of eating "bumble pte. In the old bunting days of "Mer rle England." when a etas was brought down, the "quarry was broken'? on the spot the choice parts of the venison being reserved for the huntsmen, while the entrails, heart liver, etc., called In the bunting language of the day the "numbles.'' were given to the common people. w Of these they made s piet called "Bumble pie." Bence to eat "numble pie" became to abase oneself apolo gize abjectly. The transition from "numble pie" to "bumble pla" wr easy, especially In view of Ca cance of the word. ' A Perfect PsSsICCS Pill - is ths one that will cleanse tne t 1 set the liver to action, re-r.ove t' a 11 J clear the complexion, c" re h leave a flood tsate in tiie moutj. . famous little pills for HJ.rg sw.b vrr pleasantly and elTecttit,.!y are TV , I: Little Early Rlterr. Fb V..o: fl yette, Ind., sayr: "All c r j I ? nsad gripe and slckea, v ' '.' j : Little Early risers ate ' ,' i t-V.J byF ST. "y. TE KEWS O 1 KwTSI Wffiis, fradarLk Aa4 Barton Yu Wormer, three t-ilhers. aU yBg men, win lectroentei at Pae- naori prisoa. Ktw Tuhv ThmrUayXiiA artM tirfy I eommhted wu Ike wards of Ihairl At Dm coavtatloa to aoaUaate a dldate for smayor of Nsw Tork Thars- aay Bight, Ool Georri B. KoClsUaa was mads the choice ot the Taraaaaay demo crats, ,The BftMUng jWa aa aauaaDy I wraroiv The Democrats ot Rhode Islaad ra- aomlaatad Governor L. J. C. Oarvla 1 Thoraday. - "". : Seaboard Alt Una . shares suffered a I heavy slump Taarsday. Ramon are a-1 Hoat that, the road Is la fiaaacUl dlffl eultles. -. . '? k .- aBs t . . , Teachers for Jhe fhllUpplnes. The ClrQ Serylos. Coauabslop has ust I received a call from the PhUipplae Goy- ernsaeai for 1W mals Uachers, with sal aries as follows? M at $1,M0; TO at L000 aad 85 at $900 per aaaaas. It It deal red to secure these teachers without ua-l necessary delay, and -aa- examination I WO! be held oa October M0 lav virions Cities. Y v. -i ,r. For application, Blanks , ancLJarthet Information concerning .the scope otl the examlnatloa,' sraasportatloa; com- dttlons of "-esapoflyaisBt, - ate, appM- oaatt aaoalaUafly sUaOlbftEattsd States Civil SsTrloeOgSBaUsiI.shljigtoai D. C or to thaserstarr of ths etvH ser vice board at any pos-oflloe where letter carrier serrlos has ben eaiahluhed. Persoas-wbaara enable t Jle their formal appUeatiOaala trdr to moelve I admission cards to the eiasalBatloa . will be authorised to take the axaml Ballon, I If they wQl notify ;the Oommluloa by letter or telegram In 'iraffldent Uase to I ship exaaalnatloa pasers and arrange tor their examination. - - T I -AS . Brokt late ElsSoise. S Ls Qulnn of Caveadlsh, Vur .was I robbed of his cuttosoary health by la- vasloa of Chronle OoasUpaupa. When I Dr King New Life Puis broke Into his house, his trouble was urrested sad sow he's entirely eared. ' ThsyVe guaranteed to care. sBe O D Bradham's Dmgl Store. NEW YANCEB0RO BOAT. The Gasoline Freight sad rsucager lost , Hacnolto Row iBVacrvlce. The steamboat line to Taaceboro bas hadaa addition to Its ..aerrice of the gasoline boat, Magnolia. There are sow two boats on this line, the older boat I being the Carolina.' The Magnolia is a ssbstantial craft for I passenger sad freight traffic. It Is about W feet tons; and has js ' icapacltr of " tons. . It was made a Washlngtoa, H O, by the Mutual Machine Co. It i from the Baakars to New Bera yesterday I and loaded with freight for Vaaoeboro. The gaatlemea InUrWed U this line Messrs If U Lancaster,' O JTChapmaa and J S Parser, Their bosU will make dally trips : leaving lYsnceboro U the 1 morning and Kew Bera la the aftsr-l aooa. -- .''v. ''"r"r, "SBI ' . L-i " . Ll , , -Lock law. or tetaaus;' leseOsed by a I bacillus or gem whkh,axlsli plentifully la street dirt, - It Is Inactive so long as exposed to4heaIr, bas wieswearried beneath theekla as in the vowds sauted by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air to excluded the germ Is roused to activity sad produces the most virulent poison; (known. Tl" .germs may be destined tidail xnz jot look- Jaw evordrd by spljlag Uissberlala s Fain Balm fietry as soon as lbs Injury Is received. Pals Balm Is an vanUssptie and causes eats, braises aad like ujuriea to heal without maturation and la one third ths thnv-tequlred. bit the usual tteetmaaU It Jator salshb. all Drug gists. ; Uiy-WetV did Te sea taert U tt I traet Is she teeUy eeecea is btm or tt only Hie .rumor , KeUls .Viisve Hisfl ej mm tt truth la tt I .be 4 a tone ta!X wlth her and toldWHUa,. U.-Juet wild about me, and abe never said a word beat alnvBrooklya Life, -TjooNa wsmr) s i mf wiwia, aen bum i up," she said foraivlngr. rrvu mm "-mravweteo, this i t,1.f in nan fiktatllniMll THE BEST IN TUA - tpP " sjs e -TT9 svmsinf SB and Ca be kdia U tame. Cert 'rt ft Art then f A Tkousaa CLsrdut ' It the United: Z 1 haref ased thel Longmaadt I': ' Jire tsjdar- Ins the mat tea fc.uu.-a. Every Church wCl be, glvea iQIberai quantity whenever tiy palot. Don't p r.:U3 C t-'or linseed on, which yoa do has yoa buy It la a sealed can with a paint label on It. 8 d; ft li, theref?r9 when jvn want fourteen a-aHons of r ' t, br j r j'J.X gallons of L. At II. anl mix BUallons of pare linseed oHv.:.h It, It wlll'isake focrtcia gs!!ons of paint. 1 It's done e&s'Iy. It m&ket thep&I-t cct r"t C"! ibont tUD a gillon, - Yoa pioUb&ly wnt t -t -4 tan or twelve gallss U U L.-'-.i t 1 L. A M. Tiilat covers so mnc! J core s;r. :cet--e' yrjitsts. ;" , ; --f ' ii:.:icca t25i -f t :'";;cl " - v, r"'v'ytwot:"I;al.; " "ij ' V 1 t - r;,'.ar..Ktcs t r - -r j r 'i lj c r r i r A- Tha JDrnl Ton nave Always In me tor over SO years, 1 and CfjJ-f-f1; y aonal 8arervlslori alnce las InEvncy. ' "i'VAJ AHotf no one to deceive yoa in thl. .. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnat-as-good are but . Experimenta that trifle with and endanger the health of -Infanta nri chiJisv-JSzperlenee against -Experiment ifcWhaCASTORIA j Otstoiia Is a. ltMa .aubetltate for Castor OH. Fan- -rtKorle. JDropa and .Soothing1 Syrnpa. It Is FleaeanU It "i eontalna neither Optom. Morphine nor other Kaxootle . i anhstanoe. Its age Is its gTiarantee. It deetroys Worma . auid allays Feverifihness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troohlee cores Constipation . : and Flatulency. It aiglmllates the Food, regilatea the . Stomach and Bowels gtvlna; healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. . pEriuinE!CASTORIA AU7AY0 Bears tlxe The Kind You Have Always Bought lln Use Eor Trochet's Colchicine : Salicylate Capsules. A standard and Infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the highest medical suthorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only In spherical capsules, which dis solve In liquids ol the stomach without causing Irritation, or disagreeable symptoms. - Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by :0LCHICINE SAUCYUTt, druggists. Be sure WIXJUULbUI aW SOLD LY J. A. JONES, , Lhery, Feed, Sate and Exchange ST.AB. JLs 3S S- -LARGEST AND H Ever offered for sale in New Bern, A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Baggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips Cart Wheels, Etc. " : J 1 have jost received Car replace free of charge every broken stances under which it broke. Am also carrying an unlimited asstnment of TOP and OPEN BUGGIES, SURBETS, Eto, also a big variety of Buggy, Wagon and Ort HARNESS from f 6 50 to 125 00 per set. WHIPS. BLANELETS, Summer and Winter ROBES, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, tod Sundry Furnishings of every description pertaining to fj horse or rolling stock. Relative to HORSES, I have LOAD ever geen in Eastern Carolina, Roadsters, Draft or Farm Horses. On and after November 16th look to rae for MULE?, I will have them on hand to meet all demands. irnuD. ri-'HAnn, Phone 71. Middle St., StW BERN, N. C. -1 j :z3 Li Donht, and which bast treea bas borne the sl?natnre or Haa Deenmace txtkict dim per Signature of Oyer 30 Years. ana get me genuine. - CO., CIJtTXXABin. OHIO, Bala Proas. F. 8. DUFFY FINEST S10CK OF- . ma "N TTTT'.T!C! OhUiWi .JaVans W il II ir r A. elONSiS, Krontl HU Load of -AUBURN WAGONS and . nTrmm imnivmira r -tn Ju&JVIVIlXa UUAXUUIiJklr-i axle regardless of load or oircum now en hand the Beat Selected CAR Mcnuccats and ileadstonos. AU CctrrJcrj Vorh dR'sht Prices -Lettering and Finish the Best. Latest Dc3igns. All Work Delivered. - - -:.t;il!:e;gtc:TsN. 0. '' " t5T9 er3 ct:t sr.l rousa brown at A.
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