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KATIE CANNON OLDS When word cam her yeeterdty after MOB that Mn r A Oldi wu dMd.it wm hard to believe nd wort tUll to folly raaltc that this twt little woman had pasted away Into the Gnat Beyond, and would never again ith kind word and smile greet those whom she met Oat of the splendid types of womanhood which God ha given to mtnaind, Katie Oaanon Olds, was of the brightast, cheeriest, most charitable and lo Tabic type. Every one, from the black mam my to the greatest white man, each wu the recipient other kind word and cheer f ul smile, and both loved her. Charitable to the extent of personal sacrifice, Mrs Olds went through life with a stream of benedictions following her, for her charities knew no bounds, and the was no respecter of persons, if she or he was a sufferer or In want, it was enongh, for her loving heart found Its greatest source of joy In giving to, and assisting others. By nature, Mrs Olds was giftad. Quick and apt of mind, her literary abilities covered a wide range, as did her executive ability, so that from church work, to newspaper writing, to society work, to King's Daughters, to presiding over the State's Daughters of the Confederacy, each received full and and careful attention, and all was well done. In these and other qualities which this lovable woman possessed, made her friends everywhere she went, and friends who were bound to her by the firmest ties of devotion, because her devotion to those she loved wss untiring, sacri flclng when necessary, and endless in Its thoughtfulness. It is for these indi vidual characteristics thai there are mourners In very many places today for each friend feels a personal loss In death of Hrs Olds, for each received some thing good who knew her, something that must go with each through life, for helpfulness, for encouragement, for self betterment, and to the writer the help and encouragement that came from this ever brave, oheerful and lovable woman must ever be as a benediction, until afier his name is written, as now is written after her's-Flnls. C. L. S. At Rest. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. It Is with a sal heart, that we write in rememberance of one we loved to wel1, our dear grandfather, Need ham Willis. He was born April 11th 1S20, and died July 10th 1904. He was 84 years old, when the blessed Lord called him home. He joined the Primitive Baptist church, about 45 years ago, and lived a conse crated member until death called him up higher. As long as he was able to go to church his seat was never vacant, but he be came unable to attend, he was confined to his room about four years ago, and he suffered so much In his old age, but we believe that his suffering Is all over. He has gone to dwell In the arms of Jesus, although it was hard to give hlia up, but we have a sweet hope of meeting him In Heaven, where parting will be known no more. We stood by him and done all that we could, but there was one, above us, who could take him out of his suffering. He had a place for him to fill in Heaven. He was a good father a loving husband and a kind neighbor, ever ready to lend a helping hand to the poor and needy. He leaves a wife six children and one brother, and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn his loss, but we mourn not, as those that have no hope, for we believe he has gone to that place where our Heavenly Father has prepared for all his children, who trust him, and he died as he lived, trusting In God; but It is hard to stand by and see one leave ns, and know we will never see him no more In this world, for he cannot come back to us, but love can go to him; and may our blessed Savior pre pare his dear children to meet him around that great white thrown, where parting will be no more, where they will never have to say eoodby papa, where they can be together for ever and ever What a happy meeting that will be, when we meet our loved ones that have gone on before. And since It is God's holy will, We must be parted for a while, In sweet submission, all as one, We'll say: Our fathers will be done. Written by his grand daughter. CORA CLAYTON. Sam Paison the colored boy who threw a stone Into the car window of the excursion train returning from Wil mington to New Bern the night of July 2 Hh, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary at the Pender county court this week. It will be remembered that the stone hit and badly injured the young ton of Mr Vsher Koonce of this place. Mrs Koonce, Messrs W P Jonet and Bruce Edgerton were witnesses In the case. N O Peterson, Hampton Wife was sickly and unable to cat, sleep or work. Uolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea made her strong, healthy and rosy cheeked, 85 cents. Tea or Tabltts. F. S. Duf jr. Some ornithologist hu discovered that the English Sparrow Is, strictly speaking, a native of liassta and says It should be called Russian Sparrow. That fellow needs watching, none but a cow ard would strike an enemy when he it down. A frightful accident was narrowly averted on Middle street by the inter vention, of an ordinary wooden box. Jimmle Lane, a white boy of about four teen yea: was riding on hi) wheel with a small wooden box, something smaller than a cracker box resting on the handle tar, and when passing the Citizens bank, struck some obstacle w hich tipped the wheel and he was thrown head first into the leaching vat, The vat was full of lime t: i, had just bsen mixed with water making a very strcng solution, which if the boy had fallen clearly Into, would have sc&ldel him to ruin or may be death, but the box referred to fell In front and the lad falling upon it, his head and face was kept out of the lime Aside from getting his hands burned but little hurt was done which was extreme ly lorlunate. The ninth annual session of the Unl vcrsalist State conference will be held at Voodington church Sept. 23rd, 24th and 35th, 1904. The ministerial services will be conducted by Revs Q H Shlnn,D D, D B Clayton, D D, Thomas Chapman md J C Burru D D Klnston Free I'ress, bth Mothers Yes, one package makes two luarts of baby medicine. See direc tions. There is nothing jusl as good for tables and children bs Uolllster's Uncky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea r Tablets. Hrj E W Watson returned last night cm I'el'etlers whero she has passed a w days with relatives and friends. Mlas Elma Rowe who has charge of irfoot Bros. Millinery Department has eturned from the northern markets here she has been selecting the new styles for the firm. James Koonc?,son of Mr John Koonce Dover, died in terrible agony at his home yesterday of hydrophobia. He was bitten about three weeks ago by a og supposed to luve been mad, and the disease developed Monday. Since that me he had suffered intensely. What you doln' neighbor? Helpln' Bill What's Bill doln' ? Helpln' Mandy. What's Mandy doin' ? Helpln' Mother. What's mother doln' ? Taking Dollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible family F S Duffy. Red H1U Items September 7th. Cotto picking It the fat bow. Mr .George Carrawmy hat kit ginning outfit about ready for irintlig cot There is a revival at Stony Branch church this week. Qaite large crowd at Mitt Clara Parker, and Mlaa Jane May of Farmvllla visited at Mrs George Parker't laat weak. Mr and Mrs Frank Eaton of Pnow 1.111, were visiting at Mrs W H Cart way's last week. Mrs L C King and Mrt John King of Falkland, and Mrs 8 A Watklnt and ton, Bert, of Norfolk Va, tpent last week here. Quite a large crowd attended the pic nic at the Street place last Friday, alto the game of ball at Lima In the evening. Lima won. Mr Jason House left last It oaday for St Louts. Mr and Mrt Frank Eaton tpent 'att Sunday with Mr and Mrs Oeorge Carra way. Quite a sad death occurred In our neigh borhood lttt week, Mr Chancy Bottle of Duplin Co, who was on a visit to hit titter, he was confined to hit bed nearly two weekt with typhoid fever, he was laid to rest on Mr George Green's farm. We had a heavy rain laat Monday evening. Messrs John and Bob Tugwell Jim Parker, and Tom Hughes of Farmville visited relatives here last week- Mr and Mrs Sim Dawson spent last Thursday with Mrs George (.'arm-way, Rev Bllbro of the Baptist church spent Saturday night at Mr 11 Cartway's. Blue Eyes. NEW BERN CHALLKGE'S PARISON. COS- No City la the State Can Show a great ar Per Cent of Increase. The new ctty directory hat given tome figures on the growth or the city which shows how remarbably the place baa (Town. There It little doubt that the f gurea ate correct. In the first decs Ararat don't lie and secondly the demand for houaee and the great tin aunt of build ing that hat beta going on for the past two yean will warrant the statement. Accord leg to the official figures of the census of 1090 New Bern's population at that time was 9.090. The compiler of the directory after making a careful ctnvaat of the city and making such In ference and expirisnce he hts a right to makr; he gives out the p'.aing in foimaiion that New Bern has 13290 in- habitsnts a growth of 40 percent In lets than four years. New Bern hu not been much in the habit of (lowing her own horn, but In the light of thi is figures we would be pardoned If we got out the brvts band and took a day off to celebrate. The cause will be sufficient for the deed. It It well to take note, moreover, that the population known at ''floating" it not a feature here. The namet In the directory tre those of people who for the most part have steady work here and are bonafide citizens. While it Is true that the colored popu lation exceeds the white, a careful counting of tne names in the directory will show that the proportion of hltet to colotei will be conttdeiably larger than It has been hitherto. It Is estimated that the correct ratio will be seven negroes to six white people. aatsMt Ply. Mr Leon Idas J Moore and Mitt Hand Foy ware man lad last tvealag at o'clock at the hosst of the bride's stoU ft a few miles from the city. Rev T M H George performed the ceremony The wedding was ai tended by only the relative and naar friends of the eon tract og parties and waa marked for the simplicity of detail. Tb bridal party came to Maw Beta Immediately after i hi ceremony and a reception waa he'd la the r boa t tb coruer of East rroat and Union ttrejta. A It N C Railroad Notes. The Vane went Into tb shops yattar dty lor a general overhauling aad paint lag. Boterel hundred new ties have been distributed along the line of (he rtadJ this week aad are being place 1 In the road bed as fast as they eaa be pracar ed. Tie rolling stock of the Atlantic and North Carolina road Is to be repainted, and i he name changed. v here the name Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad now s on the let:e tn.ard will be How land Improvement ., Lessee and be low the belt nil, Ike No and A N C. Div. The wotk of ahanglng the anginas of the Allan tie and North Carolina railroad began yesterday, and the mattral net tary for the chsngtng of four of the pas senger engines from wojd to toal barn era has been ordered. wimffismt LOADED SMOKE LE88 SHOTGUN SHELLS FACTORY POWDER I Good shells in your fan mean a in the field or a food a core at the trap. Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater" Smokeless Powder Shells are good shells. Always sore-fire, always giving an even spread of shot and good penetration, their great superiority is testified to by sports men who use Winchester Factory Loaded Shells in oreferencs to any' other make. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM What is Life? In the ltst analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it Is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derange mt nt of the organs, resulting In Consti pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. Its gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Bradbam't drug store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, 1 lolls, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Ftver Sores, Chapped Hauds, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 2)C at D C Bradham, Druggist. Police Court News. Battle Carter, a colored woman was In the Mayor's court yesterday for the larcency of $8.75 from a Portuguese nam ed BraaviL The woman had the advantage of hav ing a man who could not understand English and had not been long In this country lo complain against her. His evidence against the defendant was damaging. Two other women, Ella Haywood and Eliza Holley were arrested for having received the stolen money. . The Haywood woman was said to be the first to take it and she in tarn have passed It on to Eliza Holley. The Carter and Haywood women were bound over to court under the sum of 150 bonds. The Holley woman wss dis charged for want of evidence. On ao count of her bad character the Holley woman was given until tonight to get out of town. Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola it possesses wonderful tonic properties made from the famous Coca plant and tola nut. Frny-BalanaaKcUevM Right Awaj widaitatasstttrMofwswsnaiit1ti ftodol Dyspia Curt Notes From R M I Kiaston, N. C. Rhcdts Military Institute, opened opt 5th with the largest number of pupils ever before present at the begln- Ing. Naarly all the domltorles are filled with boarders, and already the manage ment Is looking t iward Increasing the room for boarding students. The teaches are all in their respective places, and keep things busy and moving at the Institute. The opening recital given by the music teachers will be In next week. There Is a very large and Increasing music class under the direction of the tea music teachers In both voice and piano. Every day new students are arriving, and the frleuds of the Institute are much grati fled at the successful beginning. Strictly a Democrat. Editor Journal. I understand there is a report being circulated that I am going to accept the nomination for some office oa the Repub lican ticket. I wish to say this Is a malicious false hood and the author Is certainly entitled to his portion of that lake that we read about. I am a Democrat, not from policy, but principle and shall work assldlously for the success of the ticket In this cam- !gc, and furthermore I shall not vote for any mau who Is not the regular nominee of the party. D. P. WniTFORD, WARDS MILL Sept 6. Weather is very pleasant. We had a heavy thunder squall and rain yesterday. Cotton Is opening fast now. Rev C E Edwards Is holding a pro tracted meeting at Enon Chapel this week. Rev Wheeler from Tar Landing Is doing the preaching. We are glad to have Bro Whealer with ub as he is a good preacher. The Republican mass meeting came off yesterday at Jacksonville. They nominated a county ticket throughout We have not learned who were nomina ted. We learned that Mr A F Furnell in as- nominated for Sheriff. We are sorrow to hear of Mr Frank Provow being sick, also Mrs I M Mar. shall, but we hope they will soon be out again. The mail from Jacksonville to Ward's Mill was delayed an hour yesterday on account of the carrier being sick, but ar erangemnts were made and Oscar Jar man brought it. uscar is a nustier too. We hope Percy will sooa be well and out. Mr William Humphrey and son of Jones county were down last week on a deer hunt. H Mis 9 Helen Gould, noble woman that the U, proposes to spend a part of her vast fortune in finding something to de stroy the boll weevil, that pest of the Southern cotton fields. To this end she has employed an eminent scientist and orcithologist, one Prof. Dr Brown to conduct the campaign to exterminate the weevil. Dr Brown claims that God created a bird to destroy such Insects as are dangerous to vegetation, and he is tberelore proceeding on the theory to discover a bird to accomplish his work. Wo would be glad If the eminent pro fessor would discover a bird. Insect or something else that would prey on man's enemies, especially that annoying ene my of man's rest, the mosquito. We would agree to buy several hundred of them lo turn loose In oar thanty at night. News in a Nutshell. The latest census shows Fri n -.e has gained just 441,613 in population in 10 years. The per centage increase is small er than in any other European coun try. Czar Nicholas issued a ukase extend ing the privileges of higher-class educa ted Jews In Russia. It Is said the germ of "spotted fever" has been fouud in the prairie dogs In the West. There's Dytenlerj -Colic, too, And Cramps; bin this remember do Though enemies all babes mast meet. "TKTH1NA" will them all defeat. TKKTHINA" Overcomes and Oounte racts the Effects of the Summer's Heat Ails Digestion, Regulates ths Bowels and makes teething eaty. Costs only 25c. Excursion to Carnival. The A & N C R R will have special ra'et on their road during uarmvai week and in addition they will run two special trains from Morehead City, re turning late at night after the shows are over. Efforts are also being made to get the A C L to offer reduced rates and no doubt but what they will grant the re quest asked for. The steamer Carolina will rnnt wo excursions from Vanceboro dating the week, one on Tuesday and one on Thurs day. Also there will be two run from Fort Barnwell daring the week, therefore the people of that section will have ample way of getting to New Bern at a cheap expense. NEW BERN'S GREAT FALL FESTIVAL AND Street Fair! Greatest Exhibition of its kind ever in South. Presented by Seeman-Milican Madi Gras and Free Festival Go. ONE BOftlD WEEK OF FUN. 19 25 SEPTEMBER 19-25 15 Big Novel Shows. 6 Big Sensational Free Acts. Grand Military Band, 40 Pieces Excursions on railroad and steamboat routes. Proceeds benefit Knights of Pythias Band, New Bern, N, O. If you are looking for fun and a jolly good time make your arrangements so you can meet us in New Bern, Positively no obscene or lewd shows allowed on grounds. Gambling strictly prohibited. Remember Date And Gome Along. Sept. 19-25 Sept. 1O-25 RHODES MILITARY INSTITUTE And Kinston Business College;. ITS ALWAYS BID. GALILEE. Sept 7. the go on the A PURIFYING POWER to Inherent Qualities of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Make It a Household Aid. This preparation In Nature's greatest germicide. Thus its use upon the face produces that most highly valued result a rare, clear, Deautmea complex ion. Added to tho bath, Hancock's Liquid Sulphur cures diseases of the skin and confers ths benefit of lasting health, These ailments and many more are conquered by the use, according to di rections, of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur: acne, Itch, burns and scalds, prickly heat, diphtheria , catarrh, canker and soreneeB of eyelids, month, scalp, nose or throat. At principal druggists. Send for booklet to Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co, Baltimore Md. Pulling fodder Is all farm. We hare the finest crop of corn we hare had In several years. Cotton is cut off one half. We have had the biggest rain since our last writing thst we have had for several years. It Is reported that Miss Ida Wayne of Olympla will teach our free school this fall. Our protracted meeting hss been very successful. Everybody cays It was the best preaching they ever beard, but Miss Maggie Jones and Sabrie Wiley were the ones thst obeyed It. Cotton has just begun to open in Gal ilee. No one has begun picking it yet. Some of our fall crop of Irish potatoes are looking fine. Bad colds seem to be the most of the sickness in Galilee. Most everybody Is sick with one. Miss Pearl Stapleford of Morehead Is visiting in Galilee. Mr and Mra Samuel Jones of this place are visiting their son at Morehead City. Miss Belle Stapleford and Miss IF Stapleford who hare been spending some time In Gillie have returned to Morehead. Good Luck. 8 B O Tadyk, a Turk, has applied for men.benb.lp in the New York Cotton Exchange. H P Garfield, 78 years old, cousin of the martyred President, died In the county poor house at Lincoln, Neb. Be was a blacksmith. Hhe State of Vermont Is solidly Re publican. The votes csst for Roosevelt and Fairbanks registered s majority of 86,000. Jefferson Davis, Governor of Arkan sas has been elected for a third term by a plurality of 80,000. Because of his race, Wong Kim Yuen, a naturalized Chlnamsn, refused to be come Mayor of Qalntaro, though leading citizens desired him to do John Barrett, Minister to Panama, warns Americans against going to that country unless employment has previous ly been secured. The Best of Backs are Bad When They Ache and New Bern People Enow it. A bad back is always bad. Bad at night when bedtime comes Just as bad In the morning. Ever trv Doan's Kidney Pills for It? Know they core backache care every kidney 111? If you don't some Mew Bern people do. Read a case of It: F P Avery, foreman at the A & N C R R shops residing at 80 Graves street says: "I csn recommend Doan's Kidney Pills which I obtained from Bradham Pharmacy. My back when I would g t Up In the morning felt weak aad lame and the use of Doan's Eld fey Pills re lieved it I have felt much better and stronger since I nsel them. My back wu a weak spot and if I caught cold it settled there and I seemed to lose all use of it. Since using Dose's Kidney Pills my back has not troubled me one Mt. Yon can use my name as an endorser of Doan's Kidney Pills and I will recom mend them to anyone." For sale by all dealers. Price 56 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. Cotton Estimate. New York, Sept 8. Commercial and Financial Chronicle estimate the cotton crop for 1908 and 1901 at 10,188,688. FROM GEORGIA. CCBowen. Attorney-at-Law, DaltoD, Ga 1 o Fincher & Nichols 'Have last finished painting three of my houses with LAM Paint. It cov ers almost twice as much surface a ex pected. Hsd no idea that cost of paint would be so small. Always give me L M." Actual cost of Loncstaa & Martinez L & M Paint less than 8180 per gallon Wears and covers like gold. So d by Hy Supply Co. m Know One Sal J lraanMlnttKH lunar la 1 filyspepsia Wisest what won t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acta on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expector ation, opens the secretions, and aids nature ia restoring tb system to a healthly condition. Sold by F. 8. Dnffy and Davis Pharmacy. H0LLI8TCP8 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bust Medtolnt for Busy Peopl. Briars Goldu Health tad Bwtwtt Vigor. So for Constipation. Indigestion. Un .idney Trouble, timnw Blood, Btd A and trouble. Pimple. Eesama, Impure RraAt.h fUuMrlh Bowela. Headache and Backtab, ffl Rocky Mountain Ta In tab J let rorm, w cent a oox. uenuine mm nj HoLusTta mao coapAKY, maouoo, wit. GOLDEN NONETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE For biliousness, headache, dyspepsia take DvTfcacher't Liver and Blood Syrup. Wooi i'sSeeds. Twenty-five years practical ex perience, and the fact that we do the largest business la 8eeds in the Southern States, enables as to supply every requirement in GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very best ad vantage, both as regards quality ana poo. Truckers nnd Farmers requiring large quantities of Seeds are requested to writs for special price, u yon nave notrecsrvea i codt ei WOOD'S SEED BOOK for 190C write for it. There b oot thst and aractkral It jtvs to Southern WasCs ss Bk wOJl Ti Wi Wood & SodSi SsitBsn mm Object: Give higher education;; pripare men for sophomore and junior classes; give full female col lege courses and good business pre paration. Ideal in location and beautiful surroundings. 9 strong college and university equipped' teachers. 160 students 80 boarders 1903-'04. Kates, board, tuition, laundry $186 per school year. W H RHOOB8, Sups Kinston, N C New Bern Mititaty Academy , NEW BERN, N. C. The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Oaro- M . 1 T 11 - 1 lint. Specislisto at the bead o Fery Department, uacuny or iw mem bers (including koture 'acuity, rspietenting Univer ity of North Oro- lino, University of Virginia, A & M of M'Ssi slppi, Texas iNormtx col lege; Belhaven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College rnysiciaoa and Sur.e-ns, New Ytik; Peabody Normal College, New Yerk ConBer vatoiy of Music, A met loan Institute of Normal Methods, Boston; Con servatory cf Husk; of Pa if, France; Leiislg Conservatory of Music Germany; Harvard Universit;, Trinity Colkg and o.her prornine it institutions. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being upended for new buildinirs, barracs s a' d dormitories Lighted throughout by electric! tyr and supplied with city wat:r, p pme as the S ate affords. Bath i corns. Large and loy 1 student body last session. Apply at once for bcautilully illustratedi Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Separate and Distinct Ins itutlon with a St.ong Facn'ty of Spe cialists. . Thi best and most easily mastered nuthods f Book Keeping ana Systems of Bhorthand ever developed are nsed in this Co lege. De- a.a 1 1. 1 1 An anttnlft maud for Bookkeepers ana etenograpners gieaiei tau wo ui Positions tuaranteed to those taking combined course, Railroad fare paid for those taking full Shorthand and Bookk oping scholarship. Take one of ttese courses and let us help you to a good payi g; position. Apply at once foi illustrate a eaiai guo, Address, S. J. HOLLADAY, A B, LL. B, President. ftodol D)pefin Cure jefjsita wlt v lat Teachers Mo. 1 Township. School tearhera who with to teach in number on towasMp, Yaaoaboro, ar reqnested to meet with the school com aaltMcman on Saturday 12 M, October 8th 1904. R. W. SMITH, E.F. ADAMS, imlunil Br rfr Hottwrm V"" Position Taken. The well known hrrie saoer and blaektmith, Mr John Jarrnan. hat taken a poaltlon with J H Brjao, Cove, M U, who does all kinds c f r p Ur work. Administrators Notice Having qualified as administrator of l,tt Hatch, tbla It to notify all peraons havtss: olalms against the estate of the tld dceed to exhibit them to the un designed, on or before the Mislay of August, 1806 or a nodes will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in d.bted to tald estate will pitas auk immediate payment. TW.moyofAot,mHATOH, Administrator. Mel 9JPJaro Women find quick relief In Dr.TttaesMrlS Uver end Blood Symp.
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