fUC3 FKOn NATIVE ROOTS. 5AFB AND RELIABLE. That ill reete ot bmt native plants, growli wild in oo Ariojn fcreM., SiewTreBiarssWe ?rop;ilcur Skumm maladies to wU fWi. ves fheunwtored W'""1 runtlv V lie Of KM WM Q4 JevesHked work so ifht"o lh. work wi tettl-kttBW Ikereiore, ho dot -papoose ro',?.L. f Ut ih Uwir sreatremedy for fe- a.u uknw. Dr. Pieree esao wo " . vtnei Blue Cohook-ta k -bse4 wit ithwrtttrtMUtt !Z7.ffMtiTo than bt ether neaicrae In ero.nti po towoBja. llui evicted westen have boon sTea ftositbe operettas leWe ee Jhssur. - knlfoby ths tlately see efDector lWs Favorite Prsserlpttos. Tesder DMvr the lower selvte raeloa, with bTkocho, spells of dtoeesentyess. bsertof downpelns or distress UouM not gVuheeded. ooamoMfevoriteFre- - scrtptton' wiU work auivelous heart Kr.ll eueh cases. W seeeraUy. r . im .r. j Ik im a hu ioiii nf (jae. Tbe-'rserlte woman's peculiar ailments, eontain lerf e aoanUtles of snirltuoes lienors, which aft very hemful, especially to delicate womob. raverlte Traecriptioe" .cou talne neither aleoael sor hernial habit' Iannis axus. All its lasredienM are priatoden eak settle wrapper. Itts Mwarfal Invigorating tante, imperttna health and streoith in particular to the ontens distinctly fuainlno. for weak ana slskly weave, who are "worn-out," or debilitated, especially for women who work ia store, office, or school -room, w so sit at the typewriter or sewinf machine, " or bear heavy household burdens, and for ursine mothers, Dr. Pierce s Favorite prescription will prove a priceless benefit because ot it health restoring and slreaath-f iviag power. i For oonstipation, the true, scientino ? cure is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I Mild, harmless, yet sura. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. The Western Union Telegraph Co, fettled ft ease out of court at Kinaton TfCUlHiUMil, 4 ITU UMUIHU nov Ma. v. M. Harding and the suit was for the detention and errors of a telegram ad dressed to her by which she was kept Ignorant of the severe illness of her , son. The corporation paid her $475. , , Rain .does not seem to deter the crowds at the fair. The newspaper re ports give account of large attendance and that all seem to be enjoying them serves.;' The special train was unfortu nately caught in a heavy rain storm yesterday and in consequence but few ' went.' There were 13 tickets sold at this station. Mr. H. B. Lane, who has been in the freight department of the A & N C Co, will leave this morning with his family for Saluda where he is to assume the position of cashier in a bank The epidemic of diphtheria at Kin- 8 ton has subsided and there are no new cases reported, j A man almost needs a valet to go . v around with him to tote extra clothing - these days. Generally it happens that t.ha WAnthitp ia n vflrm f-hnf he mm ahari his coat and still be uncomfortably warm. But in a half hour the wind might shift and we get a blast from the north that would make him dodge into his coat and overcoat and then he might need an umbrella. Oh, this wee ther ia fierce all (right. One can get , any thing he wants m 24 hours time. ' The rainfall Wednesday night was .35 of an inch. A number of persons have enquired of the Journal where the Cooper rented ies which have been advertised exten- .; sively could be obtained. By consult- mg the large ad on the second page they will see that C P. Bradham has the various medicines on sale. . Owing to the severe coast storm the steamer Ocraooke did not arrive here yesterday until nearly 6 o'clock last , . night The steamer left for Elizubeth City last sight at a late boor. , . The high tides at Morehead and Beau fort have continued longer than usual I the present coast storm keeping up for - the past week. The water has been high b the Neuse and Trent riven here, for a week. i Owinr to the fact that the E. of P. I Vend has so engagement out of town I Friday night, the grand opening of the skating rink with music by the K. etP. f band has been postponed until one I night next week. The particular night will be announced later. City tax collector Tolaon, warns all owners of don who have not vet neid ' their tax that he has turned the list ; over to the chief of police and warrants ... will ne servea on tnem at once. Then were four persons before the Mayor on t , this charge yesterday. , Owing to the iC of P. band being ab I sent from the city, there will be no ! masauerade at tbeakatinsr rink tonictit. I Instead there will be s game of Hockey j iutm wjiu come, ami H wui prove S funny sight for the spectators, and i plenty oi excitement lor those who ' taxe part. . . v Invitations have been received by mends w the marnsge of William Hen ry Henderson to Annie Lsurs. Sahintnn which will take place at the Methodist cnurcn in Jacksonville Thursday Nov.8. The lady is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Satiaton, of Jacksonvitli :snd Mr. Henderson is ftjwefl known ' and gpopuUjr ' young man of Onslow - y- t s The new saw mill for th John Roper Co. at Oriental is well under construction and it is hoped that it will t ? r-- for operation by early spring, ' . f the construction cf V i r--,l on the site of the old f,tt ( . ..i ...treotare rapidly goirj - . '. .;is tot Ue'y that It will be c 1 1 v ! " !a ypar. Both these --TV- i. tkdnsrik aniMisiU for next week. Thfcy have had fine success in Raleigh and every where, they ap pear they are well received. The mutinous sailors and murderers. Sawyer and Adams, whose case whs carried before President Roosevelt and who refused to interfere with the sen tence of the lower court, will belong at Wilmington .Thursday November 1st THEY C0M1 AND GOw Mr. a H. Wetherington of Tuscs- rorft was here yesterday. Mrs. A. James Mitchell went to Hen derson yesterday. Mr. C E. Foy went to Norfolk yes terday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Fulford who were married at Macon, Ga . October 8, and have been on a bridal tour to northers cities, are guests of Mr. sad Mrs. E. H, Barnum and will visit here for two weeks. Mrs. B. B. Nixoa has returned from s trip to Durham, Greensboro, Wins ton and Raleigh. Mr. W. J. Brooks returned yesterday from Richmond and other places. Mrs. R D V Jones entertained friends last evening. Bridge whist was the feature of the evening. Mrs. Geo. A. NicoUand children have returned home after an absence of sev eral months. Letter to M E Whitebursi. New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir: It is s great thing for s merchant to have the exclusive sale (in his region, of course) of anything wan ted by everybody. There are two ways to treat snch goods. ' One is: put the price up and make profit The other way is; be fair and make more. Devoe is the paint that takes least gallons and costs least money a house, a job, ft year, a lifetime no matter how you reckon your costs, except by the gallon Devoe ia the best care-taker and costs least money. Don't forget that the principal part of the cost of paint is putting it on. Less gallons, less cost. Don't forget that another principal part of the econ omy is long wear; less gallons, less cost and long wear. It is a great thing to have the exclu sive sale of popular goods, of goods that make friends, of goods that enrich both buyer and seller. Devoe is per haps only ten per cent better than one or two others; but ten is a plenty it's 200 or 300 better than many. There's many a merchant who hasn't found out his goods. It doesn't take a man long to find out that Devoe is the least-money paint and why, no matter which side he is on. Yours truly, 14 F W DEVOE & CO. New Tork. P. S.-E. W. Smallwood sells our paint. The Coaster Ipoem Again. Mr. Jack W. Allen editor sad prop rietor of the Morehead City Coaster was ia New Ben yesterday sod stated that tht little paper, the management of which be had assumed was doing fine ly. It has been in circulation for seme time, having discontinued publicktioa for while after the death of the form er editor Mr. McCullen. The people of that (section will be well represented by the Coaster. The Worst woman in the World. Hsve you say ides who or where she is? The Sunday World of New Tork has located her, sad next Sunday will tell shout her. Among ether features tn s particularly interesting Dumber will be stalk with Thomas A, Edison; the Revival of Baron Munchausen and hia Adventures in New Tork; the story of how Mount McKinley, the highest peak ob the continent ha bees scaled at last sad by New Yorker; the tree story ot the marriage of Mrs, Howard Gould's sister to s Chinaman, a remark able "History of Love," and many mors articles of greet attraction to every class of readers. Gibson-Roberts. Mr. John W. Gibson, an electrician employed by the Electric Light Com mission was married to Miss Lovie Rob erts, st the home of the groom's mo ther, Mrs. Nick Arson, near James City, Oct 17th. Rev, Jr J. Douglass performing the ceremony. Masonic Notice. " A special communication of St John's Lodge, No. S A. F. ft A. M., will be held this Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is earnestly de sired. Work ia E A degree, By order of W.-M. J. B. DAWSON, '. Secy. Bids are wanted for the piling for foundation of Elks Temple; - Plans and , speceficationa for the same can be seen by application to the under signed. - ' PHYSICIANS Different Opinions on Cooper's Remarkable Success Held , by St. Louis Medical Men. - . .. St Lbuis. Oct 19. 1 The astonishing sale of Cooper's prep 1 stations in this city has now reached: such immense figures that the medical I fraternity at large have become forced into open discussions of the man and his preparations. The physicians as s whole seem to be divided with regard to the young man's success in St Louis -some behgwill tog to credit him for what he has ac complished, while others taseert that the interest he has aroused is but a passing fad, which cannot last and which will die out as quickly as it has sprung up. ' The opinion of these two factions is very well voiced in the statements made recently by two of a number of physicians who were interviewed on the subject Dr. J. E. Carass, when questioned about the matter said: "1 have not been a believer in proprietory preparations heretofore, nor can I say that I believe in them at present But I must admit that some of the facts recently brought to my notice concerning this man Coop er has gone far towards removing the prejudice I had formed r gainst him when the unheard of demand for the preparations first sprang up in this city Numbers of my patients whom I have treated for "chronic liver, kidney and stomach troubles have met me after taking Cooper's remedy, and have stat ed postively that he has accomplished wonderful results from them. I notice An Important Ruling Special Correspondence. 1 Raleigh, Oct. 17. The Corporation Commission makes an order that it shall be the duty of every railway to place a bulletin board in a conspicuous place at each ticket office, upon which shall be bulletined the time at which each train carrying passengers is due to arrive and leave under its public sche dule. It is also made the duty of each rail way at each telegraph station 30 minu tes before the time when its trains are due to arrive at such stations to bulle tin this fact upon the board whether said train is on time or not and if be hind schedule time to state as nearly as possible the time it is behind. When ever there is any indefinite delay of any passenger train it is made the duty of the railway to bulletin at all such sta tions the cause of such delay and the probable continuation thereof, and the passengers on board of such train shall also be informed of probable delay. It is further made the duty of the railway to cause its bulletin of all de layed trains to be corrected from time to time, as the entries thereon are as certained to be incorrect . D. of C. Meeting. The Daughters of Confederacy will meet at their rooms this afternoon at four o'clock. Election of officers. MISS MART L. HENDREN, Secy A Yeans Mother st 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, unsil six months ago, when she began taking Electric , Bitters, which hsve completely cured her and restored the strength sad activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs W L Gilpatrick. of Danforth, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Sets stomach, over and kidneys right purifies the blood, and cures ma laria, biUiousnsss snd weakness. Won derful nerve tonic. . trice 50c Guaran teed by all drug stores. . Carmen Sylvs, Queen of Roumania, story writer and poetess, was married to her husband four times. . According to the German civic code, according to the Lutheran religion, according to the Roman Catholic Church and according to the rules of the Greek church. . KlElSllniIlCCI3 Makes KMwsye and Blaftser MaM More than half the total miners of the world were in 1901 engaged in get ting coaL Great Britain employing over 833,000. the United States 594,000, Ger many 643,000, France 171,000, Belgium 138,000, Austria 119,000 snd India near ly 93,000. The total output of coal was 886,000,000,000 tons, of the estimated value of more than $1,475,000,000. ' 1 eiwMMejBasWsaVBwases'e' ' - ,. Bleed Pslseslng ' ' results from chronic eonstipation,which is quickly cured by Dr King's New Life Pius. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life snd vigor: cure sour stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discomfort 25c, guaranteed by all druggists,,,. - Fear not tomorrow's mischance. From the Turkish. . , DISAGREE. particularly in cases of stomach trouble that the man has relieved several cases of years standing that proved very ob stinate ia treatment.' ' : - "I sm the last man on earth to stand in the way of anything that may prove for the public good simply through pro fessional prejudice and I am inclined to give Cooper and his preparations credit as deserving to some extent the popu lar demonstration that has been accord edtheminthiBcity." . f , Another wen known physician who was seen took the opposite view of the "Cooper-mania," ss he called it which bow baa this city ia Ha grip. He said: "I can only liken the present state of affairs to s certain kind of hallucinat ion. For want of s better name I might call ic "Cooper-mania," The people of St. Louis seem to be firm in their belief that this man Cooper has health corked ap ia a bottle," ; . nu. "Some of them imagine that he has completely cured them of. various ills judging from their statements. It is beyond me to say why the city has gone crazy over the man. It ma gbe safely put down, I think to one of the pass ing fads that so often attack tne Ameri can public" - "Sooner or later the people are bound to regain their senses, and will then re alize that a reputable physician, ia the one to whom their health had best be intrusted." In the mean time Cooper meets sev eral thousand people daily, and only smiles when statements of the above character are quoted to him. His char itable work still continues to be very extensive. Bogue. Oct 17. Mrs Kate Arthur, Mrs Dora Gaskins and their children of Vanceboro, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs R W Smith of this place left for their home yesterday. Mrs Ida Dennis of Cedar Point left today to visit her parents at Mace donia. She was accompanied as far as New Bern by her husband,' Mr CC Dennis. Mr Whitford of Vanceboro came Sat urday to visit relatives in our midst , Quite a number from our neighbor hood attend the circus at New Bern last week. They report a nice trip. Mr E B Moore is erecting a nice dwelling on his farm near the water. He expects to move in it by Xmas. B. E. PILES!; PILES! PILES! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind. ' Bleedimr. Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. ' Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is pre pared for Piles and Itching of the pri vate parts. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by dnunrists. bv mail lor 60c and $1.00 Sold by D. A'Harget . A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind.-Garrick. A PresilasatTrslsmsa j The many friends of GH Haass, Engineer LEtWEE. at present living in Lima, O, will be plsssed to know of bis recovery from threatened kidney disease. He says: I was cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially to train men, who are usually similarly afflicted. For sale by Davis Pharmacy. . . . There' f nothing like having the key of the fields. From the French. J He to Care a CeM. The question of bow to cure's cold without unnecessary loss of time is one in which we are all more or less inter ested, for the quicker s cold is gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumo nia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L Hall, of Wsverly, Vs., hss used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years and says: "I firmly believe Chamber bun's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market far colds., I have recommended it to my friends and they all sgree with me." For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Little fish are tweet From, the Dutch. r MacKay'a Mac-u-dine cures all headaches, etc, does not de press the heart 10, 25 snd 60 cents $ bottle at druggists, 6e doses st foun tains.' , Local grain Market. ' .! torn, per bushel 76 Oats, ; .., 60 Meal, ......,.771 Hominy " ;" .... 75 finrn bran, per 100 rbs....'............,.87 Wheat bran, " ....... ...L40 IfarSfle. 100 1TavsaSe'eSeaeeaieeeeeaeeele40 Cotton seed meaL 100 lbs... .1.60 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs.............. .60 Hsy, $1.10 perewt . 21.00 WROLK3ALI PRICES CURRENT. ' " r . , .. , ' r,t!re,per aozen.....,..:..... a, Pork, per lb .- 8 I Jve uoffs...... 4) t r, ..o& i l.. i-s, yTeen, per id. 7 " dry "... 1 BANK.- v . . . k ORIENTAL WIlJ "OPEN FOR THE TRANSACTION ' OF REGt LAR BANK13U BUSINESS ea ,.: . K Seltchs Accounts Fro Tbs ashless Interests And Citliess ot Pamlico County. ' " J -' ; CAPITAL STOCK ' $18,000,00 ' PrssMsst 0. H. ROBERTS, ' Vlce-Pre. S. F. McCABE. ' CssWsr-J. W. MILLER. " I 'I. ROBERTS & BURST Distributors for Craven, Car teret, Onslow. Jones, Panv lico, Beaufort, And King ston Counties. . J Ladies of Oriental And ' Pamlico County ! Your Are Cordially Invited to Attend -MY- Fall Opening ,. OF , . Pattern Hats Also a beautiful line of Shirt -Waist Hats and Children's Head wear. When ?rou come don't forget to look at the aces, embroideries and handkerchiefs. You will also be pleased with the col lars and belts, also the muslin and kint underwear lev ladies and cbudren. i-OPBNDIO - WDESUYSEFT.:26, 1306. Yours Ever Ready and Anxious" '.'H - ' to Please, ?i . fl W. 1 'I ;x oriental; n. c f Will display the most ' beautiful line of lamp shades, beginning Monday Odt. 15th. This ia "probably the most at tractive and unusual line of goods ever offered in New Bern and it is worth your while to see them. - ' Select your Christmas goods early and get the pick In beauty, quality and price. ' Dolls and ' Toys. ' Everybody welcome. ' No trouble to show our stock. - ' WATERS' CHINA STORE. J ... i :Fcr sals! . The Stole snd Dwelling on thecorner of South Front snd Hancock Bts., to gether with the lease on lot. ' Two lots on National Avenue 145 ft x 200 ft,, adjoining the property of J- P. Taylor. Apply toJf V-C;-Avr.t t; !,w kMRS. L. B. HABICHT. V. Not like- ) any other. Shur-On Made in the common-sense way to Comfort the eyes and . improve the looks. No pinch v ing, no shaking, no drooping. '; .""' rjl J'1 f, , I H DIRECTORS ; B. F. Pickles, W. J. I I Smith. A. F. Mldyetts, L. F. Me- R B " . Csbs, lasuaSsNftt, It. C. Weed- N II wsrd, J, f. Cowed, t. W. Forts- U ' bss, W. J. Csrson,' L. F. Smsll- I R . " wood. A, 0. Wsrd, G. H. Roberts R IS tl.i its HiwuntL-; in"! MB0R:10E;iA vJ.-V. j jCan give immediate employment u'; Ll white or colored, . MSieaay employment.; All parties ' - -.wanting vorkcommunicate at pnoe -pyf with- Uses the same Records, Produces Large Aluminum Horn: indestructible without changing; simple and durable; - i iiiiiiinar.in & ,s .... ,m a:,13 filODEL -Z- . iReccrds 1 ' - ' tl '. II , i I SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, DEALERS IN EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND ATE8T RECORDS, " ' BOX 286. . iu-- NEW BERN, N. C. ! Commencing THURSDAY, v Oct : 18th our Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, . Ladies and' Childreiw Cloaks, Underwear, Notions and Shoes at ' Absolute Wholesale: Cost J ' The atcck is entirely new and everything is to go, in chiding all the New Stock of Dress Goods, New Wraps New Stock of Shoes, in fact the entire stocks in these lines sre to be sold out. ' We will devote our entire floor space, time and atten . tion to Exclusive Wholesale and Retail Millinery. ' f BARF00T BROTHERS teeseMSieS).aS Smii, fr g p. t asafastpae W""!"3"'"5'' essssv' lItf' -: Hyacinths, Chinese LiliesVt 5UAVIS :HHAKJVlAtY;; IAS A.' BRYAN, President, j 4 J. H. HACKBURN; V-President , A- ROBERTS, Chier lElttlllK 0FNB7 BEOIIE ORIGINAL CHARTER DATED NOVEMBER 87IW 1885. CapltM1 $1 00,000 00 ' - Shareholders Liability ? 1 00,000 00 . - -v- Snrnlut k Undivided ? ; - - -' - ' it rroius ,1 ;ti;'x . t juisi uiviuenus . Organization ' Fc:3 : FEB CEiiT. In n ; iq:: DEPOSITS I The Board of Directors desire especially to ell attention to the . Capital and Surplus which should be attractive to those desiring ab- . . solute security for their funds. ; ".'!: ., - This Bank was originally chartered more than forty years ago, and with a capital and accumulated profits of over $200,000.00, cour teously offers ita services to the public and invites bath large and small accounts of individuals, firms, corporations snd banks, pronr..; ' ising every facility consistent with sound and prudent banking. Col- lections on New Bern and contiguous territory earefully . made and remitted for on day of payment at reasonable rates. u v SAFETY DEPOSIT COXES FOR RENT t , ' DIIU:OTOI13: JAS. A. BRYAN, i. H. HACKBURN, : CHAS. S. BRYAN," E. K. FISTTOr, JOHN DUVN, ' r GlU. l . , A. D. WARD. Ii V.-jR'-t ;M-.ji e', Good wages paid 5 '8 the same results as a $50.00 machine, reproducer; plays thousands of times. construction nothing to get out oi order. . PAmnlnvn iiifs s Freesias, p;& Narcissus, smwe fr , - ; ; 3?z,utu uu t 'Jt . HOLIISTFR'S ....-.... .'.Y--f S . - . . . j i.k.. -d t'-i"t tor Sty T'i. f t k -' hw "4 lM .rift ' t - f i .,.,.,,..H. i. ..m!r i , 1 -, - 1 t ,"... I t ... t 'l , alttt.lt- ' int. I 1 I' H ttf t it. .i 1. 1 t.jj-,i nzm All bids muct be in by the 2rth. cf October 1X5. WILLIAHBUniJ. ": ; Cccrctrry. Hew Ern. II. C. Oct. lClh. liit! j, a t.,u) l,i !y fitted glasses is o.' properly fitted fi ar - ' '2 s'J , we 1""". ; f " J. 0T " f ' " ' , . 3 ia size and capacity . i .... -1 . t saw Bii.l property, rwiwex, "... 20 to 22 Corn, rxsrbuahel f .4 1'rn'iiU 4 ) a Tf t v.'..l . re coriv i'..ow here Po '?3, lants - , hi.-.as ...7 J