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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL PublehedUTwoSeotlons,svery day and Friday, et Joeraal Building. SO- SO Craven CHARLB5 U; STHVBN, SUBSCRIPTION RATH?-, Two Month. SffCents. Three Month, . 85 UMoithn,7. $0 " twelve Months. $1 'ONLY IN ADVANCE, Advertising rata furnished upon ep pTicetion at the office, or upon inquiry by mall ISJ-Tha JOVBUi, as only sent on pay n advance back. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription ana an immediate unuw w notice wLI he appreciated by the Jonas ix Entered at the Postofflce,; New Bern it. 0. u second-clus matter. THE VOTER'S SEPIOUS SECOND THOUGHT. The reare Democrats in North Caroli na who view the present Democratic ad- mlnUlratlon with disfavor. Arguments may be offered to show thet much might have been done, which was not done, therefore at this time there are Demo crats who are heaiUtiog whether to ac cent the neat and forget Its errors, and help to perpetuate Democratic adminis tration of State affairs, by voting the State Democratic ticket on November eighth. It ll the spirit of North Carolinians to be conservative, and history shows where mistakes take place whenapeo nie refuse to take the second serious thought, and Instead act upon rash im pulse, Influenced by prejudice, and in Jure themselves by acting calmer second thought. without the Accepting as fact that the State Demo cratic administration has made errors. there Is a splendid second side of wise acts upon which the people hare rallied great gains, morally, educationally, com mercially and Industrially. If it was possible to place men In pub He office who cou id make no mistakes, there would be no need tor parties or opinions. It would be life positions for suoh men, and the general public would be the gainers thereby. But such men are not born, hence the demand at each election, and the putting forward of candidates who are repre sented to be men fitted for public honor I and the people's trust In very many political campaigns, the ticket to be voted is offered, and the vo ter Is placed In the position of selecting a Dartv to be out Into public office as the lesser of two evils. To the North Carolina voter no such political condition exists today. The Democratic party In its administration of State affairs has not been pert set, but It has brought prosperity and develop ment, it has advanced social and educa tional conditions, it has stood tor the best things, although at times it hat failed to secure all of them. Its public record is known and read of every one, and the slightest error stands tor itself as does every neat public act. If there wu possible perfection in any Bute ad mlnlstratlon,then there might be need of apolagizlng tor mlstakes.but there being no public administration, errors have been made. The State Record of Democracy's oDoonenU standi for itself. Its last public appearance gave ; Nor th Carolina, Uusselllsm and Butlerism, which today stand synonymous for State disloyalty and disregard of public opinion and State morals. It is thought of the pos sible repetition of such condition, or conditions disturbing to the general i fare of people end Bute, which must make every voter see that the SUU Democracy offers the way to a safe pub lic conduct of State affairs, with an ad ministration which win five security at home, and to outsiders offer conditions whioh shall make a confidence . that means everything in State development and Its prosperous growth. WHAT WORK IS BEING DONE AT PANAMA. The report of the Panama Canal Com missioners recently made shows what has been done on the Isthmas since the United States acquired possession of this property, and is full of interact and importance to the people of this coun try, as showing what progress is i The question whether the Canal Com- wlll do the work of building I or It will he done by contract. will be determined when the comas i look into the work, and the oon- The work on shows that there are now between two and three hundred engineers and others sent from the United States eagsged ia the engineering and construction work, and upon sewerage and water supply, with a tone of from 1,000 to 1,300 labor eta. This does not include the sanitary force, nor the force of the governor of the tone, nor the personnel of the mate rial and supply department. There are also surveying parties at Colon making estimates upon inner and outer harbors, and at Bohlo investiga tions are being made in detail on sites. An engineering corps along the main line of the canal In the vicinity of Cule bra is making surveys to determine the feasibility of stralghtnine the line of the French company. Another engineer ing force is constructing a reservoir ia the valley ef the upper Rio Grande, which will furnish a minimum supply of 2 000,000 gallons of water a day for the city of Panama; also a distributing reservoir for .the city of Panama at Ancon. It Is also making surveys and and estimates for sewers ge system for Colon, and plans are being prepared for the construction of a harbor there. The commission has purchased so far three modern steam shovels and open ed bids for eleven more, has sent to the isthmus a large amount of railroad ties; has recently opened bids for 3,700,000 feel of lumber, and will soon advertise for about 4.000,000 feet additional. And In connection with this canal work it is of local interest to note the recent newspaper statement that the company which has just purchased what is known as the Green Swamp, lying In Brunswick and Columbus coun ties in this State, are to furnish large supplies of timber from the thousands of acres of timber land they purchas ed. LET UP ON PATCH WORK PROGRESS. Repairing which is just now being done upon some of this city's streets, is quite Illustrative, unfortunately so, of very much that Is constantly going on in other affairs and matters In New Bern's dally life There is a period In every city's growth, when It gets beyond patch work, as the one method to stay Its de cay and extend Its growth. It would seem that New Bern ought to have out grown this patch work stage, and begun building beyond one day, or one city ad ministration, as If the people were going to stay here, and not going to leave to go to some other place of residence It is strictly rural to chronicle local fence painting or grata cutting, and it is patch work progress when New Bern cannot go Into substantial and perman ent material Improvements Instead of repairing for today, only, with every probability that the repairs must be re probablllty that the repairs must be ie- newed tomorrow. The fact that New Bern continually gains In population and grows, com. merclally, while there Is no real, strong taking hold and pushing material things here In a live drogressive manner, only proves the great merit in the geograph ical location of this clty.and the natural splendid resources which this section gives towards assisting the growth of this city. It Is a good question for every bust- man and every citizen of this place to ask himself what would and could New Bern be made if there wu a unity of the people in forwarding every commercial and industrial Interest ? Certainly there would be no patch work progress, but everything would be gone into with the thought of a big future tor New Bern, one to which a future generation or two would look backward upon and say, "our forefathers were builders. There were giants la those early days of New Bern's develop ing and upbuilding." The paten work stage of New Bern is past, and it Is time tor the people to arouse themselves and go Into a state of reel and substantial progress, a period worthy of the surroudings and the nat ural resources which bless this sec tion. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Forty million bottles of August Flow er sold in the United States alone since Its Introduction t And the demand tor It is still growing. lint that a tee showing of success? Don't It prove that August Flower has had unfailing asia the core of indigestion and dyspepsia the two greatest enemies of health and happiness r Does it not af ford the evidence that August Flower is a sure specific for all stomach and intestinal disorders f that 11 has proved Itself the best of all liver regulators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five years ia earing the ailing millions of these distressing com plaints a success that is becoming wider In Us scone every day, at home and abroad, as the fame of August flow er spreads, xnai Domes sec; regular size 7Sc. For sale by all druggists. F BDuffy. A free bottle of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Synrs will be sent to any reader of this paper who will write to the Thstthar 30TH DAT NO RAIN Dry and Cold Weather Continue at Rilelfh. Baceessfel Park Season. Feet Ball, Colored Church. Schools Closed by Diphtheria. Celt Revolver. Cess pllsaeatry Ban fast. Kepub 1 leans Speak. Raleigh, Oct H. Pullen Park here has had a very sucoeesful season. From the first of May to the last of September the number of visitors from the city averaged 800 a day, and during that time more than 40 excursion psrti from other places went to the park .The receipt of the swimming pool were f 500 The showing is very satisfactory indeed A number of Improvements have been made at the park. This morning the football team of the Agricultural A Mechanical College, left tor Charlottavllle, Va. to play the Unt verslty of Virginia team. Rapid work is now being done on the isrge First Baptist Church, colored, at the southeast corner of the capltol square. It will be oae of the four most oonspicuous churches In Raleigh. Today wu the 80th day without drop of rain. The combination of the drought and the cold weather is rather odd and not at all pleasing. In a day or two Mr ROW Connor Is expected here from Wilmington to take a position la the office of State Superln Undent Joyner made vacant by the elec tion of Mi B 0 Brooks to the superln tendency of the public schools at Golds boro. Mr Brooks Is still here, the schools at Goldsboro being closed on account of diphtheria This dlsesse bss also closed the oldest and largest public school here There is some increase of it, and it is claimed that the dust which is blown everywhere Is largely responsible for the Increaw. For a number of years a claim has been made that Calvin Cox of Pitt county wu the Inventor of what is known as a colt Revolver. The latter revolver wu first used by the American trooss la the war with Mexico, and gsve the Mexicans a great surprise. Todsy Secretary of Bute Grimes received the two patents granted to Mr Cox for lm. provements In breech loading fire arms, dsted in 1858 and 1800, and signed by Jacob Thompson, BeoreUry of the Inter ior, who wu by the way, a graduate of the University of North Carolina Tour correspondent looked at these patents snd the drawings of the weapon, the latter do not show the revolving mechanism. The banquet of the alumni of the State University resident here wu held this evening. One of the special guests wu Dr Charles Bsskerville, now occu pying the ohalr of Chemistry at the col lege of the city of New York. He will go from here to Chapel Rill tomorrow to receive a testimonial from the faculty and students of the University. Two cases of small pox are reported In the country in this county. There are no cues in Raleigh. This evening Mr. Chu. J, Harris, Republican nominee for gove-nor, and Hon. Thomas Settle spoke at the court house hen. Mr. Settle has spoken here a number of times, but it is the first time Mr. Hsrris has been heard. RUSSIANS FLEE Japanese Pursue Capturing Men and Guns. Japanese Minister Re ceives Heport. London, Oct It Baron Hayashl, the Japanese minister this mcrriog issued a report from Field Marshal Oyama, re ceived In Toklo confirming many of the press reports of the Russian reverses about Yen tat The report reads: "Near Penisho the enemy's counter attacks were repulsed on ell sidea The centre and left columns and the right army are vigorously panning the enemy. The central army hu captured the heights a few miles east of Yentai, taking two field guns and eight ammunition wag ons. While pursuing the enemy they also captured field guns and ammuni tion wagons numbering eleven at Bank nalschlctiaa, besides one hundred and fifty prisoners. The pursuit by the right column of the left army is proceed ing satisfactorily. On Wednesday, a de tachment of the enemy with artillery, while being enveloped by us ran panto stricken. This wu eleven miles east of Yentai and are retreating northward In disorder. Our left ainoe Tuesday night bu been continuously attacking the en emy, posted near the railway within ten miles north cf Yentai. The central col umn of the left army after repulsing the enemy's strong force occupied Lantsen wlch five miles northwest of Yentai, cap turing sixteen gum. Thereupon they Immediately punned the enemy who Wen retreating in disorder and captured four more guns, The right oolamn of the left army while pursuing the enemy near Schfll river captured five guns and ammunitions." A Judicious Inquiry. A well known traveling man who vis its the drag trade says he hu often heard druggists Inquire of customers who uked for a cough medicine, wheth er ft wu wanted tor a child or an adult, and If for a child they almost invariably recommend Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. Th reason for this to that they know that than to no danger from it snd that It always oures. Then to not the toast danger In giving it, and for oughs, colds snd croup toll unsurpau- ea. ror sate oy ait druggists. RALEIGH Showing of September Climate aid Crop Report Editor Hsd to Decline Position. Uoverame.t Gets Liquor Tax. Receivership Bill Costs. Cav alry Company to Organ ise. Raleigh, Oct 15. -It Is learned that J. D Eggtestoa, Jr., formerly Superinten dent of public schools at Ashevllle, but now Superintendent of schools In Prince Edward county, Ya, hu declined the position of Editor of the Charlotte News on account of slcsnras. He Is now In the hospital at Richmond, his disease be ing appendicitis. The climate and crp report for this State for September was Issued today. The most Umperstore lor the Bute wu 70 degrees, half a degree below the nor mal, the highest being 74, at Hstteru the lowest 59 at Lynville. The blghut absolute temperature wu 90 degrees, on the 80;h, at Lexington, and the lowest (1 degrees on the 16:h at Lynville. The average rainfall wu 3.28, which la a little over an inch below the normal. The greatest rslnfall wu nearly eight Inches at Pittsboro, and the leut a 3rd of an Inch at Wayncsvllle. The drought now prevailing in Central North Caro lina and In fut over most of the State la specially referred to in the nports. It breaks all the records since 1887. Then were killing frosts in psrts of the moun tain region ss early u September 16th. Revenue Collecor Duncan who is look ing after Republican politics for Eastern North Carolina will make a tour tirough his county, Carteret, and will visit all the precincts. He. was Ulklng today about the enforcement of the Welti law, and says that none of the State officials bu ever examined what la knewn u record No. 10, In his office which shows the persons who have paid apsclsl tsxu for the sale of liquor. He ssys that in nine cases out of ten when sales of Hquor are made In Watts law territory the government hu got its tax, the lie nor being sold In defiance of the S:ate law. In other words the Revenue de partment has seen that Its law hu been complied with and that the Federal tax has been paid. The records conUIn complete list and ia really the only thing open to the general public. A bill of costs amounting to $995 has been filed In the Federal court here in the receivership matter of John-P Cuy- ler of New Tork against the Atlantic A Noith Carolina Railway. Exceptions have been filed by the attorneys for the railway. A troop of cavalry Is about to become a certsinty hera The requisite number of men hu been secured and applica tion will be made to the governor for commission to organize u part of the North Carolina National Guard. It hu been 18 years since there wu a cavalry troop, this having been the Scotland Neck MounUlned Riflemen. The SUU will of couree.lf the troop la admitted to the National Guard, uniform and equip it, but of course the members will have to furnish their own mouths, the State allowing pay for these only when the organization Is on ordered tours of duty Georgia is the only State In the United States whioh has a regiment of calvary. Light batteries of artillery and troops of cavalry an necessarily much more ex pensive than Infantry organizations. STATE PENSION LIST. Classes and Allowances given. Charter. Slate Raleigh, Oct 14 .--State grants a char. tar to the Bellevue Manufacturing Co, of Hilliboro, to make tarns snd cloth and knit goods of cotton, wool or silk, the capital stock being 1 125,000-and the principal stockholder B 8 Stiudaick and T M Webb. It is the second cotton mill chartered this year. In a special Interview with State Audi tor Dixon, who has charge of pension matters, he wu uked about the number of pensions on tbe new list and replied that then wen of the first class 04) who will receive $50 a year, of the second s208, who will receive $15; of the third clsss 551 who get $35; fourth class 7438, whose annual allowance is $'.4. There an 3)50 widows, who receive $11. The total number of pensions Is 18,11$, an Increase of 1,848 over lut yur. The largest Increase in any one year was In 1003, when the new law went Into effect and It wu over 8,000. Lut year the in crease wu only 748. CHILDREN'S MANY MISFORTUNES Inthoagesof children up to twelve years, their misfortunes, from baby's prickly heat to the bby's open son, an may. Few parents realize tbe thera peutic value of sulphur for skin diseases and Impure blood. HaaoocK's Liqom Soxphur, Naturo's Greatest Germicide, is indispensable in a home when an children it may be taken internally or applied direct to the affected parU. Hen ia the opinion of Mr B J Lamar, Vlnevllle, Macon, Ge, We usei your Liquid Sulphur on our one ) ear oldbaby who suffered intensely tr m prickly heat over her entire body. A imlf dozen ap plications in two das enti ely relieved her and she slept soundly. You should recommend Liquid Bulphur strongly to mothers. It will prove a blessing to every family with small children. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltimore, Md., sends trie it booklet on sulphur. KUROPATKIN IN FRONT Reported Wounded. Japa Per- nlng Aggressive Flghtlag Oct 1S.-A report from Toklo hu it that Gen Ksropatkln hu been wounded. The Italia Mllitaln hue dispatch from Mukden stattag the gar rison then is departing for HerM-v Toklo, Oct 18. After the Jspaneae had partly occupied Bhahopan yester day evening the Russian's mala (body fall back Into the mountainous district east Of the railway where they halted end an no w facing the Japaaou right, which they endeavored to surround last evening. The Japanese eagaged the Russian reserve divisions who wen be lieved to be personally commanded by Horopatkia. Fight against these re serves resumed this mora Ing. The ut most Importance It attached to the out come. Rur-alans sbout Penslhu fled to the norlheaat. Ueneral Oku hu captured ten more guns and the fighting continues aloag the whole front News in a Nutshell. The annual report of the Western Uotra Telegraph Co gives total revenue y 829,249,39?, an increase of $S1,703. ot nvenue wu $7,887,475, a Increase of $838,007. It Is officially announced that the a- rangementfora parcels post b 'tween the United States and Franc including Co rale and Algeria, will corns into foice on Nov 1. Typhoid fever Is epidemic In the Bap tist Sttte orphanage at Taomaavllle. Then have been 48 oases and two deaths Then an now 90 cases In the hospital and freah rases an dally addel. The demoroi nation It rai-lng $'0,000 to bold a sanitarium. Italian deputlei who have Jeturned from the Peace coegrets at 8t Louis an highly pleased with Amtrlcen hospitali ty. A $10,000,000 bottl, the largest In tbe world ia to be erected in Chioag - A farewell banquet was given In hnn or of the Anhblshop of Canterbury at the Waldorf-Astoria. Bishop Potior presided and many distinguished per sons wen present. The archbishop called home yesterday. The four hundred and twelfth analver tary of the landing ot Columbus wss eel brated at the World's Falr.the day being "Italian day." Valuable models and ait treasures worth $100,000 wen burned In a fire which destroyed One of tie studios of Augustus St Gaudeas, the sculptor, Id New Hampshire. For a silver dollar of 1804, W F Dun ham, of Chicago, paid $1,100 at an sue tion in New York. Ex Gov W Murray Crane was appoint ed by Governor Bates United States Senator to succeed the late George F Hoar. The sttuaticn Is growing serious in the Manufacturing section around Spar tanburg, 8 C. The cation mills located on streams frcm which they derive their power, are facing a crisis on account of the exceedingly low water. Borne an only r u' nlng thru days in the week on account of the lack of water power. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of wt o -ping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs WK HatHand, ot Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption 1c an advanced stsge, also used this wonderful medicine end today she to perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung dlieaui yield to Dr. King's New Discovery u to no other medicine on earth. Infallible tor Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles sua' an teed by CD Bradhasn. Trial bottle free. Tbe Growlnf Magazines. All the magazines seem to be grow ing. We notice, for one thing, that a change la going on In the editorial poli cy ot The Metropolitan Magazine. It hu greatly Increased in circulation; the older periodicals had beet look to their laurels. Those who have watched It re cently have noticed an Improvement In Its general character and tone, and.wlth the November number, two new depart ments have been added. Oae of those, "The World at Largo." dealing with noteworthy men, women and events of the day, will be conducted, in the futun by Alfred Henry Lewis, who to widely known as a writer of great strength aad virility. Mr Lewis' ability to eee things clearly Is rivalled only by his knack of stating. In tha simplest and moat direct fublon, tbe conclusions' he draws from them. This department Is fully lllustra ted. Another department, to which ad ded attention Menu to have bean paid, deals with things theatrical and dramat ic. In this psrt of the magazine the per soaallty aad opinions of Mr James Hune ker will predomlnata Than an also a great number of full page and smaller pictunsof platers. It seems to be the editor's ambition to give The Metropoli tan Magazine a stronger theatrical Inter ut than that attached to any other high cleat monthly. The other futures and departments of The Metropolitan go on u before. fttodol Dyspepsia Cure Dig ante wtint votj ariU Educational Note. The educational tape lse to eootlnulag to grow U Oriental. A fair proof of any people's interest to any can e ls.bow much money they latest ia It. Last May the people of tale town showed a genuine Icterest In education by voting a special tax on themselves, and now they an going still farther down In their pockets to bay the new Academy and the one eon lot on which It stands. The School CossmtlUo end the Coon ty Board of Education aaade the bargain with Oapt B F Pickles for the sum of t,000 Ot this amount tha Bute lends $1,000 to tha town to be paid In ten years, and the citizens ere to raise the other $1,000 which will be pai 1 la Jan nary when the property changes hands. This Is getting at educational w jik In a business like way. We all feel Justly proud of this transaction, it spe.kj well for Pamlico county. The school hu opened up well. We vlelte i all the patrons before the open ing day, urging them to send their child ren regularly and to tike advantage of the opportunities offered them for eduea tion. Alnady r early five sixths of the children In the district have been enroll ed. The young ladies and school g rla an going t give a basket sapper Friday night the Slat Ids', the pto sole of which will be used to put in some school apparatus. We all know that when ih good women throw their influence Into sny movement It means success, so we ex pect a feast end a pleasant so i d occa sion on that evening. R. C. HOLION, Oriental, N 0, Oct. Uto. ren Thousand Churches Painted With L ft M. There to not much money los t to buy- log One pint of ready mixed paint, but when a quantity to needed, then Its big loss to buy any ready mixed paint. The Longman A Martlnta LAM Paint la seml-mtxed, and quickly made tedy for use u follows: to tour gallons of the L A M at $1:05 per gallon, add 8 gallons of Unseed Oil atSOctspir gallon, thus making 7 gallons of paint for 8 10 or $1 10 per gallon. Weara and coven like gold. Bold by Hymen Supply Co. Professor Hardin?. Charlotte News Oct 14. The many f rlend t of the Charlotte schools Will rejoice to learn that Mr Harry P Harding, the new principal of the north iCaool is getting along well with his aew work. The chil Inn aad patrona of the retool an deltgh'ed with him. He has alnady gotten tbe work well ia head, and hu greatly endeared himself to the popda. The schools are doing a splendid work this year and sp daily Is this true of the north school over which Mr Harding hu bun pieced. All In crest ed In tee rehool feel that hi Is tbe very man for the place. I may be Unrest ing In this concoction to give e ehort ac count of Mr Harding's teaching exper ience. He graduated at the Unlveralty ot North Gartllne with the cless of 189 taking the A B course. During the next two years he wu principal of the New Bern graded school. In the Ml of lOOt he became superintendent of the Oxford graded school. The next yew he went back to New Bern becoming superintendent of the schools ot which ha had formerly been principal. At all of these schools Mr Harding hu been successful In h's work, and left each place much to the regret of all the pa trona The flyman Supply Co., Dear Sirs: Over fifty yean ago, our firm began selling paint throughout the South sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater than anyothei brand of paint. Read the following: "Have used the L. & M, paint twenty yean, houses painted with eight yean ago ahow bettor today than houses painted with other paints within two years." A. B. EdgeU, Alachua, Fla "Have used all brands of paint, L. & M. Pan Paint stands better, end wean longer than any other paint I have ever need U say tarn years ex petlence." H. F. Smith. Painter Concord N, a "I painted FrankenburgBlock with LAM Paint, stands out u though varnished. Actual coat wu leu than fiao par gallon." .W. B. Ban, Charleston, W. Va "I painted our old homestead with L. &. M. Paint twenty-six years ago. Not painted since; looxs better than houses painted In the last four yean with other pslnt," H. 8. Scotfield, Harris Bprtnga, 8 0. "Used the L. A M. Paints for sixteen yean. Painted thru bonus with It fifteen years ago; they have not needed painting since. ' J. X. Webb, Hickory. N 0. Respectfully, LONGMAN MARTINEZ. These Celebrated Paints are sold by Hymen bupply Co Timber For Sale The undersigned often about eight hundred thousand feet of fine oypws timber for sale, mar the banks of Menu river, six mites above Seven Springs. Apply to A. H, DALY, Sevan Barings N 0. Kofjol Dyspopsla Cure sMaMsats wbejt yon oMfcsV TUSCARORA. OctUth. We ate glad to en it cool 1 Fine w ather for picking m tan fanners are aa ma at a mocking bird with 10c cotton. Mr J F Register to having a c built oa his place, Mr Flo)d Stewart to hauling la to build his dwelling. We an glad to see our boys such improvements, The pro tract d meeting closed at Gethsemloe church lack Sunday with two accessions to the church. " Mr N T Weeks went to Kins ton today on business. The friends of Mrs DO Taylor will be glad to know that she is Improving- Mr J O Moares family have been sUk with son throes. We were afraid it waa diphtheria, but Dr Street wu to see them yetterday and said It wu ulcerat ed eon throat. Master Walter Moon net two steel traps la a pond to catch a fox and they were about four fut apart and ho his surprise oe morning one had a hawk snd the other had a crow. Honey Dow. Hi$ tf lata Since Steams' Electri . Paste has been recommends thai ot this city, there has been reatl in the rat and mice family. ioC reward to offend to aay one who uses Statue Elec tric Paste and does not nm. it ssrrssefel in killing off mice, raU, waters , etc. It to easy to use. and is greedily oevoored by rats, mice, cockroaches and all v- a. It to sun death, aad gives universal eatte f action, especially as the rats ai d mit An not die U the house. If v an,. obtain this Paste of your dea. it oe sent' 1- press prepaid on i.ir: price 'Jf Steams' Electric PasU Co., CUees uk. Small size. 25c: Hotci site, eicht times th quantity, $1.00, Si Bold by F. 8. Duffy. Wood Turning! Column, Balaltora, Rai.t, Spin dles, Stair Newels, Ramps and Ka- alei Mantles, Brackets, Grills, Porch and Lawn Swings, Sash. Doors and Screens made to order on short notice. REQISTER dt UZZELL, Factory.C'hurch Alley, NewbernNO Commissioners' Sals. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Superior Court Craven Cooktv oJ1J' Ed Allen, F A Morris and Bellen Harris minor by next friend Diukfns Ex-Par la. Punuant to aa order of the Superior Court made ia the above entitled special prootedh gs I wl'l ull for- cash, to the highest biddei, tor division among the heirs at the Court House door at Maw Bern, N i at the hour of 1$ o'clock aa on the 21st dyof November 1804 tha following real estate, lying aad being in No 1 Township Craven county. North Carolina known as the Guilford Wether iogton patent, which patent to recorded lu the r face of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, in book of patents No. 5 page 11, containing one ncnarea acres mon or less D. L. WARD, CommlMloaer. Oct. IS, 1004 NOTICE I The school committee of No S town- ship will meet at Trultt, Ootober let at 19 o'clock. All applicants as teachers are nqu rated to meet and contract aa me law dlrectc W D WMITFORD. One handled an i seventy grad uate aad undergraduate eourue of study in departments of Litera ture, Bbtory, Science and Philos ophy. Well equipped laborato rtes in all departments of science Large library faclllt'es. Gymnas ium furnished with beet apparatus Expenses very moderate. Aid tor worthy young men. Broad and national spirit. TRINITY COLLEGE IAS THE LaRGEST ENDOW. . MINT OF ANT COL LEGE IN TIE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES-.. For catalogue and further Infor mation, address D. W. NxwaOM, Registrar, DURHAM, N. a Divorce Notice. North Caiollna, In Superior Court. Jonu County ) Before, J B Collins, Olerk. Mary Boy kins ve Cyrus Boy kins. Divorce. Service by Publication. NOTICE. Tbe defendant above named will 1 notice that an action entitled u above hu bun commenced In the Superior Court of Jouu County for purpose of dissolving bonds of matrimony now ex. latlng between plaintiff aad defendant In this action! and that the said defend, ant will further take notice that he Is n SE" id to appear at the next term of the rtor Court of Jonu County to ha oa the 8th Monday after tha 1st Moadav in September. It betas: tha flat of October 1904, at the Court floats of said County la Trenton, N O. and an swer or demur to the computet In aald action, or tha plaintiff will apply to the Court for tha relief demanded In said complaint. This 80th, Sept 1904. J B COLLINS, Clerk of Superior Court of Joau Coon ty. For biliousness, headache, dyspepsia takeDr.Thaeher'a liver sad Blood Syrup.
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