Tsal "aval I I 10TO lay end Friday, at J C Craven tout Bnildlig.ss- CHAKLBS L STEVEN SUBSCRIPTION RATEP-, Two Month, rCento. Three Month, 88 " ix Months. 60 Sana l. ONLY IN ADVANCE, Advertising rate fumuhed upon ap pB cation at the office, or upon inquiry ey mail. ffTiio J oras i at only scat on pay n -advance bseia. Subscriber will receive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and an immediate response to notice wi.l he appreciated by the Journal Entered at the Potofnoe, New Bern ft. C. as second-clan matter. CONDITIONS MUST AGREE WITH ADVERTISEMENTS. Municipal advertising ia attracting Bom discussion in the press, and the comments on some skies would Indicate that inch advertising waa something new, and as if towns and cities were Juit beginning the exploitation of their special advantages to outsiders . In some ways municipal advertising ii new, bat the scheme of local booming a place it not new, and has hitherto been the form of advertising which ha developed many places from Tillage into citles.and in some Instance through its over booming has brought rail to many investors who bought upon specu lative chances, ooly, and without a con sideration of any true or solid t unda tlon for the price paid. Bat municipal advertising in I is day is conducted upon business prb ciples, there Is publicity bat not of to boom kind, which is usually largely b word ot mouth, bat the advertising In is dec larations has the actual condltl ms to warrant everything said. As the merchant mast have the wares to make good his advertising assertions in the newspapers, so must the nunlcl pallty be able to show the investor that it has the resources to make gcd the investment which th outsider ts staked to take. Industrial and commer r.ial re sources are offered as special advi u t ages why the outside Investor should bay property or go Into mercantile Ua le. There may be business reasons, and sound ones, which will make a city an attractive place for the man with mon ey, and the same place mar prove through local conditions lacking in many essentials which will detract from its commercial advantages. The public demand Is today that mn nlcipalttlea shall have not only attrac tive business opportunities, bat tht the twentieth century comforts, once held as luxuries must be part of the commer cial attractions. Good and well kept roadways, well lighted streets, good water In abundance, a local admlnlstra uon oi public affairs which ia progres sive and safe, ample fire protection, and a people who are united for local im provements, are some required local conditions necessary so that the out side investor can feel that his money is safely intrusted in a community possess ing advantages making it profitable and well protected. THE OLD QUESTION OF OYSTER PROTECTION. In the local columns of the Journal hs;ben noted the fact of the beginning of the oyster season in this section, the fine quality of the oyster, and the probe Die large increase In quantity of oysters to be marketed compared with the sea son of 19084. The prospects for the oyster yield this season, lis increase over last is due to the bed weather of mat winter which as stated the oyster growth, aa it prevented the usual depletion of the oyster beds, as the storm were too severe fir the oyster gatherers to secure the! hu But while the outlook at pre it for the oyster trade Is most hopefu . the Journal has information that the old trouble, the ruthless and unsparln r har testing of oysters Is already begot , that oysters are being taking up without sort leg and regardless of sice, and a each lot Is hoisted up, it Is dumped in its en tirety into the waiting boat, and carried eakore, This means that tin oyster beds are helng rained, for It does not take long with such depredatory work, to prao Ucelly take up the bottom of tit oyster beds, leaving nothing for seed, anon which e new otoe) of oysters can he grown. It might bs asked where are the State's Inspector! while this is tak ing place? Thetis th qaeetioa, they are not where the dredgers are scraping mp th oyster beds, or these people might be prevented. It may be that polities engage) these Inspector, say way the depredations are reported, and th State's oyster industry is being ruin ed. It is to be hoped that the next Legis lature will be mede to see the great im portance of protecting the State' oys ter ladoatrles, so that this source of wealth ssay be kept for all time, i year ly resource of great value, lnste .d of being rained by a few persons fir the sake of a few dollar today, whet, with care the oyster might be made an un failing source of profit to the people nf this section and a revenue to the tjtate for all time, It Is the old issue for Eastern Caio- lica, are the legitimate oyster and fish interests to be be properly and justly preserved, and what will the next Legt lature do about It THREE NOTABLE BEPRESENTA TIYES TO BE ELECTED. Th people of this city and section can well feel a pride In voting for the three Democratic nominees, Congress man Charles R Thomas, to succeed him self. Owen H Qui in, Esq.. for a mem ber of the Oeneral Assembly, from Cra ven county. David L Ward. Esq. for member of State Senate. Charles R Thomas has made a Con gressional record in Washington and Id the House of Representstives, second to none of those who have gone from North Carolina It has been a record of per sons high character. As a representa tive, it has been a record of faithfulness in official life, fidelity to the interests of his constituents, with no political ani mosities mixed in, ssvoricg of favorit ism. It has been s political record ot unswerving and non-temporizing Dem ocracy. Owen H Ouion has already nude an enviable record in the office to which hi will be his own successor U is se rvices at home have been no less -worth; of re- respect and commendation, than were his services at the b'aie'r capital in the last Genera As sembly, His brilliant speeches, and the high charscter of his positions In til de bate, have been recognized and he 1 a leading candidate for the honor of the next House Speakership, In the Ateem bly. liavtd u Ward ha been honored at home with positions of honor and trust He has been in his party, not a worker because of possible rewards of office, bat because be sought the success of those principles which his party stood for. He has been valiant in ths fighting ranks, and his election to the State Sen ate is an honor he Is worthy of for his petty services, and in mental abili and personal character he will do credit to the State In serving In the next Leg's lature. The people who will have th oppor tunity of voting for these three candi dates can have the satisfaction of voting for not mere party candidates, but for men who are in touch with all the peo ple, and whoee election means added respect for the section and districts they will represent In their respective offices. SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT Of North Sea Outrage. British Cruisers Shadow Russian Fleet. London, Oct 28." There is an abstnee of official news this morning regarding the situation censed by the Russian Baltic fleet firing on the British fisher men, bat the atmosphere le rapidly clear lng and It le believed Lord Lansdowns, the foreign secretary, wilt be able to announce at the cabinet meeting today that a settlement of the difficulty is In sight. London, Oct. 18 At the Russian em bassy the following statement was is sued: "We are (in constant communication with the British government and aa a re salt of these communications the embas sy hopes there will be a speedy and satis factory settlement. The whole aspect of the situation has decidedly lmpror ed. London, Oct 28 -A dispatch to the Central New from Gibraltar says the British cruisers have left here heading westward.lt is believed their destination is Tangier, A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says the cruisers have left Gibraltar for Vigo, Spain. where the Rutslan Baltic fleet la now at anchor, FROM GEORGIA. C C Bowes, Attorncy-at-Law, Dalton, Ga It) Flncher k Nichols 'Have just finished painting three of my houses with LAM Pslnt. It covers almost twice as much surface as expect ed. Had no Idea that cost of point would be so small. Always give me L A M." Actual cost of Longman Martlnss L AM Paint lees then $120 i er gallon. Wears and covers like gold. Sold by Hyman Supply Co. lol Dyspepsia Otart Diflweta what you out. VIOLATORS OF Ul. Hunters Cannot Wait Date Bird Shooiing. For Governor Ayceek Buy on Stamp. Educational Bay at Colored Fa u. Applications For Admission Te Soldiers Home. Pen sioners I acreage. Raleigh Oct 89 Governor A cock, alter making a strong political speech here last night before a greet audi. nee. left at 4 o'clock this morning for Pitts boro, to make aaothsr speech. He goes tomorrow to Henderson, for the tame purpose. Today was educational day at the State Colored Fair here. Yesterday the numbers of visitors reached three thousand. It U learned that there are violations of the law against shooting partridge before November 1. It I said that with in two miles of Ra'etgh pot hunter have been killing blids for several week. The number ot rural free delive-y car rier today reached the high flur of 785. A number more will be nut on be fore the year ends. Secretary T K Bruner of the Stale Board of Agriculture who expected to letnrn to St Loot to wind up tome work connected with th Ei position ai he will not do so, bat will remaiu here. Over 01 applications for admission to the Soldiers Home are now on file ana the Superlntendenl expects e number more to come in. One ot the question which is telng asked, is whether the legislature will in crease the amount of pensions- Though there Is a considerable Increase la the number of pensioners, yet the fund has not been enlarged. Some farmer in this section say they have practically completed the picking of the cotton crop, but the majority of them have not done so, but on the con t -ary have much yet in the field. The Wilmington Stamp Works Com pany Is authorised to Increase Its capital s ock from $8500 to $25,000- rhe number of newspapers In thla S'ate la 292, with a total clrcnlatloa of 688,526 Of them 136 are Democratic; 15 Republican, 21 Independent, snd 2 Populist. News in a Nutshell. Former Gov. Geo K Nash dropped dead at the home of hi stepdaughter, Mr W ortblngton E. Babcock,Oolnmbn. O. Governor Nash had been In 111 health for over a year, having been atrlckeu with heart trouble and other complica tion while governor of Ohio. The most terrific explosion in the his tory of coal mining in Colorado occurred at mine No 3 of the Rocky Mountain Fuel & Iron Company at Terdo, forty miles doe west of Trinidad, the number of dead is placed at between thirty aud sixty. A receiver was appointed for the sr. amahlp company that owned the Geu e al .? locum. Alex Kiss, a one-armed and one-legged wife murderer, was hanged at Newton, N.J. Crazed by the pain of palling a tooth, Benjamin KUng attacked a New Tork dentist aud almost wrecked the of flee. The long protracted drought in Missis ippi has caused such a scarcity cf water ia the rural districts that many cotton gins ha?e been compelled to close down. while others are hauling water many miles In order to supply their engines Over a greater portion of the State there has been no rain for seventy-two days. The new under grout 1 railway in New York City was opened with formal cere monies at the City Hall Thursday. It was reported thst the Union Pacific had secured an option on the Great West ern Railway. Miss Mary Worth Bagley, of a noted North Carolina family, being penniless c mmttted suicide In New Tork. Firemen "beating a ride" on a Wa bash freight train were killed in Illi nois. The State troops were withdrawn from Berkley, the scene of the lynching ot the negro Blount last Monday, and all in quiet. Representatives of nations of the torrid zone who have been showing themselves ou the "Pike" at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, at St. Louis find the weather too disagreeable for them, and quite a number are returning home. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter bad aa almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis," write Mr WK HavUaad, of Annonk, N. T., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr King's How Discovery. Onr niece, who bed Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery a to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 60c and $1.00 bottle guar anteed by CDBradham. Trial bottle free. IHSURAHCR CObWIIR Over Adjustment of Fire Loss At Hamlet- coi. Whltford at Raleigh SUM Bird aad Gams Wardens. I ar rlages Announced. State Offic ials Absent Ransom Monument Fund Raleigh. Oct 29 Among todsjs visi tors was Col John D. WhliforJ, of New Bern, who was so long In public life a the president of the Atlantic A North Carolina railway. He look exrcmely well, having changed so little In 20 year that ihe change I not noticed. In the Superior court here a case in volving the insurance at the gieat fire at Hamlet last year, which destroyed the cotton compress and warehouses and a quantity of cotton I on trie', seven insurance companies figuring in It. There i to be another suit aad a very Important one bv Englishmen, to whom a lot of the cotton had been s ld, this being again -t the Seabcnrd Air Lice for loss. There Is yet another salt sgainst the same road for $40,000 dam I gas for the death cf Mr Wilton, who was In cnarge of the compress, and who was burned to death. There are many law yer la these suits acd all are being warmly contested. The pos master Is unified that some changes ia nral free delivery carrier have been made, theaw beieg ae follows: Jacksonville, Wliliaa Watts, vice O B Jarman. resigned. Moerje, Thomas A. Price, vice L A Seapreta, reaigaed; Ore QUI, M J Kills Tie, William T. Bill who waa killed in th great train wreck near Knoxviile, Tenn , Sept Satk, while on hi way home from the St Loci Kx fxeition; Washington H B Leer c it vice, F M Hodges resigned. On the 15th of November Mte Rosa Battle, the youngest daughter of Hen Richard H. Battle 1 to he ssarried here to Dr. Robtr: D. Mi.ler of Goids boro. Today, upon the recommendation of Secretary Gilbert Pearson of the Audi bon Society of North Corollna, the Gov. commissioned the following persons as State bird and game wardens:-James D. Justice, Rutherfordton; F B HI!', Pitt boro; Jesse L. Powell, Warsaw ; W. D Joyntr, Rocky Mount; E H Freeman, Wilmington; A E Garrett, Winston: Sam uel A. Cooper of Knotts Island snd Nathan Owens of Jarvisburg, both for Ourritack county. These are not coun ty wardens. There sre really no county warden in the service. They are all State officers and may be tent to any part of North Carolina as direct ed from Mr Pearson's office at Greenaboro. War dens receive $2.50 a day and expenses daring those dsys when they ste act ually and necessarily on duty prose cuting violators of the law or attend ing to the other duties of their office. Of coarse hey ere expected to keep things well under control In their own county and the edges of the su round ing counties all the time The wardens are working hud. A report hat been received of a conviction in Bertie coun ty, where warden Dantan prosecuted a man, who was convicted of ktlllog deer out of season. At the Me; h id 1st Orphansgi here to morrow afternoon two bells, an to be blessed, thlt ceremony being known a the baptism of iho bells. It will te quite elaborate and a number of Raleigh peo ple will go out to witness the ceremony, never before seen here. Democratic State Chairman Simmons Is greatly pleased with the political con dlttons In the 8 ate, and has returned here very brUht and enthusiastic He Is certainly a drawing card as a speaker aa his audiences show. The essence of news In the various State departments ia very narked New paper people wander here and thore but find nothing going on except the dull routine work. Today there were only two heads of department on hand Com mlsstoner of agriculture Patterson snd chairman McNeill of the corporation commission. Everybody else It on the political warpath except the 1 State Treasurer who Is In Arizona for his health, aid who, by the way la lmpror ing rapidly after his severe attack of asthma, and can now sleep Well at night. In a little while the Alumni ef the State University will gat et work to raise the fund for the statue of Senator Ransom which they and the Confederate Veterans desire to see placed In the Capital bqaare on the north side, where there is a very fine situation for it Everybody Is very much In earnest about the Slate. It ought to be no trouble at all to get the money and quickly too. Ransom was much more than a State character, he was a national one, a wonderful man, no matter bow you take him. The writer wes very much gratified by Gen. Ransom's visit to the Hall of History which he greatly admired and th next time he came he brought with him aad presented the beautiful sword riven him br the First North Carolina Infantry, when he was Its Lieut Colonel. Many special cars took out to the colored Fair yesterday the hundreds of students from Shaw University, colored, which is ode of the largest negro Insti tution in the country. All were well dressed, both trxet being represented, and everybody wore the c dlege colors. There were 7000 people at the Fair At the home of Mr Joseph B. Boa shall here, a dinner was given to Mr Goo O. Heck formerly of Raleigh, now of New Tork and to his fiancee Mb Helen Brooke of Philadelphia Mr Heck Is a brother of Mn BousbelL, and ha son of the late Col. J M Heck, A FEW INTERESTING FACTS. About The Recently Computed Sub way la Mew Tork City. The opening of the great Mew Tork subway last Thursday waa aa event of h'storlcal Interest. It will be classed among the stoat gigantic feat of engi neering yet undertaken. We fire in the brief paragraph below a few fao's aad figures concerning the construction of this wonderful under grtaed railway aytteca: The length ot the tunnel ! 13 miie. Total C at 140,000,030, cost of Brcok ya extension, $10,000,000, coat cf equip ment, $18,000,000; contract awarded Jan 15, 1900; work began March 85, 1900; fire miles of system on vidnct; 48 autloos on entire system; In the work 180 lives were lost; actual time spent in work, 1975 days; average number of men em ployed pet day, 4 6(1. Men tmplojcd in operation, aoout 5,000 Ballasted pu smgers annually 818 400,000 Fares an nually eat mated $11,000,000; expiee train (peed, 43 miles an hou';local train peed 85 miles aa hear. U. H. Snowdea, St. Paul Wife was lick for years, nothing dm any good un til we need H.v lUter a Rocky at centals Tea. Now itaa Strang and healthy. SS eea t. Tea or TaeHta. F 3 Daffy. World's YblMe Sipptj Of Cotton, New Orleans, Oct nS: Stctvury H tot' etatemtnt of the world" vUlbW apply of cotton issued today shows it total visible to be iMT.UO agaiast 2.90.8 laat week aad MsAHa last ear. Of this the total of Aatufcaa cotton Is 8, 4VS.140 against 2,908,813 last week aad 1 867,741 last year, aad of all other kinds, including Egy p Prjtll, India, etc, 491.000 against 482 000 last weekend 477,020 last yesr Ot the world's visible supply of cotton there b now afloat aad held in G eat Britain aad Continental Europe l,490,000agaln-t 1,181,000 bat year; ia Kgypt 108.000 arainst 89,000 laat year, in India 190,000 against 177,000 last ye r, and in the United States 1,183.(93 against 898,000 last year. Lett ir to F M Chadwick. New Bern.N C. Dear Sir: Tere la endless discussion about baiytee In print. Perhaps this set tles the question. Two houses eiactly alike at Drlhl, N. Y; the owner of both is Mr N Avery. One wee recently painted Devor; the other with a berytes paid; same painter did both jobs; h's nime Is George Gll beit. One cost $37; the other $54, The first took 6 gallon'; the other 19. Six gallons Devoe, aa to covering, equal twelve of the other. Yours truly, F W Devon & Co. 93 P. S.-E. W. Stnallwood sells oar pslnt. Democratic Bally and Barbecue at Vanceboro. Saturday, November 5th. Hon F A Woodard, Hon C B Thomas, Hon Larry Moore, Hon James A Bryan and Hon O H Guion and others will Speak. A band from New Bern will make music for the occasion NOTICE ! For Sale A fine two horse farm, 309 acres, sit noted on Swift Creek near Vanceboro and known at the Morao farm. It it nnder good cultivation well constructed buildings end a good landing place at the river shore. For terms, address or call on A. P. WILLIS. B. Fmkelstoin, The Honest Merchant. I have convinced others and will convince you. All I ask is a trial. Look for the glass sign which reads B. Finkelstein, DryGoods andOlot Ding Good goods with prices to suit the buyers. Goto B. Finkelstein. 73 Middle St, Bryan Block . Timber Per Sale Tee uodertlgned offers about eight hundred thousand feat of floe cypress timber for sale, near the bank of Neuse river, six miles above Seven Springs. Apply to A. H. Da.LT, Seven Springs M O. Schawl Child rea la North Carotins. Raleigh, Out SS -Statistic jest com pter ed In tee office of the State Stpertn- tendemt of Public Inttraettoa enow that there are 680. 009 ehUdrea of school aft la the Bute; Mi 809 white; 991,541 col ored aad 1,886 Ore tan Indian. The Stale distributed January 1, $100,000 among the count! a for the public school This haa been oa th basis of 14.07 cent to each child. A tiua aeteed fare For Piles Ilchiug, B iod, Bleeding or Piotruding Pi es Druggist rjfund money if PAZO ulNTMENT fal's to cpieeay lata, no mattr r, f how long a'andlng. In 8 to 14 das If your druggist nasn't It tend 69 n tamps and It will te forwarded p ai paid by Pari lledlcioe Co, Saint l.outa. Mo. inViNO NO POLITICIAN. Starswla of Ihr Arathor at ll -l In a I'uulir PuUttua. Pre-si. eut Audrew Juckson iu 1S20 appointed Washington Irving secretary of the American legation :it London. This yielded a aafctry of fi..VX. lrvln ; was at the A!!, .in bra In Spain when Colonel Thomas Asplnwall, United State vn- u! at tondon, oeut him of trial aeivhv of his aHMlnttncn. Irv ine replied in the following letWse . Alhambra, July K. 183. My Pwar ii;irl I hav Juat been ur vlavl by (Mine ot my appointment a notary of Iteration at London, an of- ftc a unvxiMrvltd a unasked for by m aa taat at pop at Roma. It has been tonal tr uaaoileil! by my frUnds I con- faa I bar Wt treat rpu-nanrv to enter Into too Bnha and buetl of t . world aad to lay myself under any rastratnt or raaponalNllly. An offer like thla break In upon the quiet, retired literary Itr In which I have ao lone lndulrd. My brother and my Intimate friends, however, are unan lmoua In urging me to accept, and I have complied with their wlshea. I (hall disengage myself, therefore, a soon aa possible from my occupations and engagements In Spain and push for London aa rapidly as the hot weather will permit. I hope to eat an English beef steak with you toward th end cf Au gust. Tou need not address any more let ter to me to Spain after th receipt of thla. With kindest remembrance to Mrs. As plnwall and the young folks, for whom I ball endeavor to bring some marveloua stories, I am, my dear Asplnwall, your ever. WASHINGTON IRVING Martin Van Huron was secretary of state and signed Irvlng'a commission. Probably he never would have been ap pointed secretary of the legation If It bad not been for his older brother, John T. Irving, Judge of the court of com mon pleas In New Tork city in 1829. Washington Irving a short time before bis appointment as secretary of lega Hon had received $15,000 for his "Co lumbus." He immediately Invested It In a steamboat enterprise and lost It. Judge Irving thought It might be u good thing If he bad something In the shape of a regular Income, and he used his lnnuemc t have him appointed secretary. New T:i-k Tri!;inp. It is n wise man if ha knows his own business, and it la a wiser man who thoroughly attends to It.Wnyland. A worthless man always has his sign out. A tr bison Globe. Lecture Lyceum Course. The holde rs of Lyceum Course tickets. can get their seats reserved tomorrow at Waters, the next attraction of the Course the led ire by Cant Jack Crawford, the acted poet scout, who gives s most de lightful entettalnment. The usual ten cents for reserving stats will be charged, when holder present their - tickets General admission will be one dolur. ne nnnuu-.-. un n - ... A well known Church of England missionary among the aborigines of Queensland, Australia, gained great In fluence over a certain tribe in a verv peculiar manner. This tribe had the queer custom of having the front tooth of the upper Jaw knocked out The missionary by accident had lost this same tooth and replaced It by a false one. When he got talklnc with thn aborigines, he would poll It out, point to the hollow place and say, "Me brother, belong to you!" In this way be gained the complete confidence of the tribe, converted every member of it to Christianity and Introduced as much civilization as they were capable or assimilating. Everything Her Short. The late M. A. Lower, the nntlnnnr is responsible for thla Lulllngton aueo uoie: One Sundav mornlmr tho em-ate man of diminutive stature, preached rrom the shortest text lu the Bible "Jesus went." to dozen people, and the offertory realised ouiy 10 pence, wnereupon a stranger remarked that It was the church, the smallest congregation, the Buiuuesi parsou, the shortest text and the smallest collection he had ever Known. e8tminster Gazette. Looklnar Dowa Into Four States. Krom Mount Genevieve, a l tea k in Gilpin county, Colo., a persou can see into four stntes and one territory. Oil a ciear uay tne observer cnu discern the Uintah mountains of eastern Utah, the Medicine Bow ranee of Wvomlme. the tips of the Hookies lu Xcw Mexico ana tne principal peaks of Colorado. The plains stretching to the east are plainly visible clear Into Nebraska,. Method is like packing tbinga in box. A good packer will get in half s neb again aa a bad one. Cecil. Some Seasonable Alice. It may be a piece of saperlone advice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It 1 almost sure to be needed before winter is over, and much mora prompt aad satisfactory retain aie obtained when taken a soon aea cold ia contracted and Before It has be come settled la the System, which can only be done by keeping the remedy at hand. Tm remedy is to widely known sad so altogether good that none should het I tate aboot baying It in preference to ear other. It Is for sale by all drag- gists. "Oa yea make both and nseat Patr "Shore and I can't make one end aaoetr Town Topics. WIm Yaaaar to Tira-And did he kJa yon year chaperon? Marda Oh. no. Ho waa wke enough to kits bar tret C turn but Dispatch ' If" a woman over got so "homely" she isn't worth looking et, she'd better tke Holliater's Kocky Mountain Tea. Brings back the bloom of youth, 88 ct, Te or Tablet. F 8 Duffy. tr of Marbt. Rev. Dr. Thumper loe cut married life seem brighter to you? Mrs. New bride It ought to. My wedding gifts included twenty-five lamps. Joy's recollection Is no longer Jey, while sorrow's memory ia sorrow still. Prompt treatment of a alight attack of Diarrhoea will often prevent a serious tickneaa. Tne beat known Remedy la Dr. Skth Abnolds Baiaaat. Yonr pothecarle. Messrs V 8 Daily end T A Henry, Xew Bern, N C, warrant it to give tmtlafaotlon. I m rr rinrt-fj. Ilos ess (miring o? her guest) Sir. Justyu. will you take Miss 8uiitb out to dinner? Mr. Juatyit (his first ex-perlene-e) Br Mrs. Jones, let me whis per something to you. I left my money in my other clothes. I've only got 19 cents about me. Please let some other' man take her put Chicago Tribune. A Lore Letter. W. u'd not Interest jon if you're look ing fir a guaranteed 8a' ve for tores, Burns or Piles Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly tore fcr a year, bat a box of Bucklen't Arnica Halve cared me. Its the best Serve on e rth. 25c at C D Bradham'a Drag Store. t p Tuniiy-tlrff Thaaaaatl Feat. The highest lir.lloon iiHoenalvli ever 'made wns 2S.tKX feet. Santoe-Dtimont went tip 23.000 feet. Beyond that height the rarefied air muses bleeding; Of the nose, mouth, ears and eyes. Frequently he ascended to 20.000 feet Finally, however, he devoted himself to the development of the airship. World'a Work. A Judicious Inquiry. A well known travelleg man who vis it! the drag trade sart he haa often beard draggtttt Inquire of customers who ssked for a cough medicine, wheth er It was wanted for a child or an adult, and If for a child tney almost invariably recommend Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. The reason for this it that they know taat there is no danger Iroat It and that It always cares. There Is not the least dsngerln giving It, and for coughs, co dt and croup it is unsurpass ed. For sale by sll druggists. "But you can't make a machine that will think." "No," replied the Inventor, "and I wouldn't if I e-ould-lf I thought It would think S3 raate people do." Chi cago Reeorel-T'r'-nlel. A bad ine'.n'i j tuleu enable tw tol retuomt'e- ' e I i:!d f-w ftt Confessions of a Priest. Rev. John 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., write. "For 19 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted n number j of physicians and It lei all tort ot medi cines, bnt got ao relief Then I began the nae of Electric Bitter end feel that' I am n w cuied .fads as that had me la it grap for twelve years." If yon w mt a reliable medicine for Live r and K dnev tioable, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. Iu giranteed by C DBradham. Only 60 cents. '00,019 uosr.iv sdAosnwi jo pease ui eittoad .rotuo jeqjcq sjaputtiq iiqj) rtmoooq (nijaoqo eiu adoed smog BSOJJ saij )ioj)i - IiaAt on jj pip oh on 'qo-ettaw. '.piOMUMir OS eq su.tt uquaa old eq uoqAv paiappnqa I 0a THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Fo-ty million bottles of August Flow er sold in the United States alone ainoe Its Introduction I And the demand for. It It Bttll growing. Isn't that a flnel showing of success? Don't it prove! that August Flower haa had unfailing success in tbe cure of indigestion and! dyspepsia the two greatest enemies of health and happiness ? Does it not af- ford the evidence that Augutt Flower 1 a euro specific for alt stomach and Intestinal disorders t that ll haa proved! Itself tbe best of all liver regulators f. August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five year in caring the tiling mlllloot of these dlttreulng oa plaints a success that it becoming! wider la its scope every day, at home tnd abroad, aa tbe feme of August Flow! er spreads. Trial bottles Soct regular! site 75c. For sale by all druggists, r Doffy. County and District Republican Ticket At a recent meeting of the Republican! Executive Committee of Craven county; - - the following ticket waa unanimously nominated. U B UUJL, Chairman. Senator 8th District-J 8 Basnight, Craveo; J M Mewborne, Lenoir. For Howe of Reptesenttitves Lee J Taylor. Treasurer- Gnu B Bin. Register of Deeds-J B Griffon. Sheriff-John Blddle. County Commttsloners Richard P William, James B Huoter, John W Smallwood, Octavla McOlowhom, 10 Beard. Coroner dlww4t M - .'I