- 5- - a. ? "2- 4 THE JOURNAL. V: Pubdshed ewry day la the year, sxcept Monday, t W Middle itml -. CHARLES STEVENS. -. , . WTO AIO OFSJK1KE. " ,. 1 1 y" j " i . ,,. BUBSCMPTI01 KATES. : ' ' 6m year, la advance. I .f4.M .One year, not la edvaaos......... fM MoatUy.bycejrierlntheclty..... aSO J Advertising Rates furnished .on appU cation. - , V Entered at the Pott Office, New Bern, ; H. 0, u tecond.cUH(;tU..!V ; t , Melal Paer fKew lm Mi , New Her! . w.. ", HQ LAOGH FOR THE BRITISH, ; A the tlme for the lnterneUoael yacht nee drawt near, and the flae eall. tag qualities d the Bbamrock II are told la the newipapera there U ooa - sternatton ejrpressed by numerous Amer (cans oyer the teeming probability of losing the American Cap. :'i , ; The attempt! of the Brltlih yaehttmea daring the pasHlfty : years hart-been failure In getting within tailing tfhv tance of securing thlt trophy, .end It baa remained for the Irish to cause the first uneasiness among those who Jiate to see thlt oft won cnp leare American shores. ' '"' '' ' r So far at the Intrinsic value of the prise Is concerned, itamonntt to wry little. ' It It valuable on account of age and association, nothing more. Bat the real thing that so many Anwrl cans fear, Is not the loss of the cop, Wit the laugh of the British, who would re gard BIr Llpton'e lifting of the trophy at a good Joke on thlt country. . i And yet the jovial Irishman's secur ing the cup would really put the laugh on the English, whose failure to capture ft hat met with inch signal failure dut- tug the past half century. :If the cup mast go, It can go. Into no. more deserting hands than those of the thoroughgoing sportsman, and gallant Irishman, BIr Thomas Upton, and to loss to inch a yachts maa will be no dis grace. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Luoat County, ' f u. f Feaxk J. Chknit makes the oath that he la the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Own. A Co., doing business In the Ofty o( Toledo, County and Stale afore , said, anil that said Ann will pay the turn turn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every eeee of Catarrh that can not be cured by the nee of HauVC taxbhCvri. 11 FRANK & CHENEY.; Sworn te before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day ol December, A, D. 1886. .-K. A. W. OLEASON, Bull. J Notary Public , Hall's Catanh Cure U taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mn cous turfaoea of the system. Send fot testimonials, free. .. T. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. BoldbyDragglste,7Bc. BairsFajallr Pills are the best T Celebrate Presldeat'a RecoTety. lUffalo, 'Sept.' 10.-Aaethet lreel deat's day U to be held at the Xzposl tlon to celebrate the recovery of the President A eystees of eleetrle elgntie ' will be arranged to that e;tten :lf aal bells .will be tet ringing, whUtlee blowing, cannons booming all orerth ' ' Halted Statea,-.,,. rW'&V -f- " Geo. 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The flnaa- 5rclal altnatloa It more sa'Jr 'actory today . than at any t' ne s'-ce t' shooting of ';- the PreslJunt. There was ne meeting of "l clearing bouse this morning. : ' AShocL: ' "Lately befell Writes Dr. A. Ko' "ft foot was bs a ra!!rod It.torer," iMt.cf v::::.'ot1, k., ;Vy ew ' , h"t 1 v X e !"" ' 'f ' ' ' ' .! f r ' Ion's Arnica P i! It's S'mply wor I'll -ssnil allsU'a f Wot'.J's c' ' I ' td. 5 t :a i c. f 'HE glAsS OP fashion. ' ExLoHb 'are" predicting that the nu merous aeehea worn are the forerun ner of gowns with drapery. ) A parasol to be carried with a mourn tng costume la of a heavy corded black allk, and Bet at Intervale with inch wide folds .CMpewjiaC.Ss' Something win be to say of capes as the days grow cooler, short capes, not much more than collars, varying to ths long shawl shaped capetv '. - t A-' pretty linen "gown - of - gray te trimmed with mauve bands,. each fin ished with mother of pearl buckles. The waist Worn 'Wtthjt la of mauve batiste. ! - . . f " Ostrich feathers promise to be yery consplcnons In millinery next autumn, and birds' plumage of all sorts, dyed in alt sorts Of colore; Is being; made up Into breaatt, wings and birds as real as the genuine songsters for winter hat ornaments. ' 1 The heart has. been everywhere In woman's dress except on her bead, and It has at last reached the hats. Black MU -for the fall. It Is said, will be trimmed lth black galloon spangled, the black spangles In the form of hearts. New York Times. BETWEEN THE ACTS. , Clyde Wtch, the dramatist, te yacht tnglnBnssls. HaO Calne Is dramatising his new novel, rib Eternal CMy." . Christine Nllssoa Is reported to be se riously Ol at her borne in 8weden. - Mrs. lames Brown Potter Is writing an autobiography of her stage Ufa , Blanche .Walsh has been acting Bo rneo tn to West to the Juliet of Maude JPealy...; - ' '". Bdns Wallace Hopper't legacy from her mother was 1260,000, and not a million, as first reported. Bdooard de Betake has decided to re tain to America next fall and will be member of Manager Gran's forces. According to reports from Parle, Mate. Calve will be paid 1100,000 for her season with the Gran grand opera company''''!- r Arthur Sldman, one of the best de lineators of New England characters on the. vaudeville etage, died suddenly a few days ago. y. Sarah Bernhardt' s latest Ideas are to have a play written for her by Budyard Kipling and to project a prominent French theater in London. . Stood Death Oft E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded aim to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued their ate nntil he was wholly cured. I am ear Eleotrie Bitten saved his life." 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The commanding officer of each regiment has power to give aa many sacks as are deserved, and at the com elusion of every campaign he tends la a formidable bill to the government for rice. .No Inquiries are made, nor are the names of the recipients asked for, so In nine cases out of ten the officer sells the grain and puts the money into his own pocket; while the deserving sol dier, to-whom the rice would have meant a good deal, has to go without Nabhvills, Turn, June 11, 1885. Da. a J.MoFi-m, St Louts, Mo. I can truly say that your TEETHINA Is the greatest blessing to teething chil dren that the world hat ever known. I have used It two years, snd do not like to be without a box ajl the time. My baby would hardly have lived through hit second summer , If I had not used your powders. He Is now strong and well and has all his teeth, ' I never al low sn opportunity to psas without reo ommendlng TEETHINA to mothers. 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WCErt y Elesta sttn has about T0,000 worth of engagenients.l'i'f'f 5? liiv I-'-' The Boston challenger cup race wit! take place at Cleveland Sept 4. Shadow Chimes won the 15,000 Pan American stake; best time, r Schley Pointer, by Jtar Pointer, ta&d. has 'Cut his pacing record to 8654, ' ; . According to Boston reports an offer of $12,000 ha been refused for Ana conda. , - . . - The Caro (Mich.) track stables were struck by lightning and three horses destroyed, among them Aethon, 2HSM, " Dr. Book, 2:10, has been sold by EL EL Smathers to O. K. a Billings of Chicago, and will be relegated to mati nees snd speedways. .:. L T. Washburn, 2:1 by Bupee, 2:11, who has been pacing so well on the New York half mile tracks, was used on a butcher's delivery wagon last year.,--'-"' , - . Little Tobe, 2:18, the. pony trotter, by Pamlico, 2J0, took his record seven yean ago, but still has a great turn of speed, as he worked a halt at Baltlr more the other day In 1.-07. : , An effort will be made to get Cres cens for an exhibition at Old Orchard, Me. - The kite track there Is very fast, and as local enthusiasts think the champion could trot it close to two minutes they talk of subscribing a purse sufficiently large to attract him. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Do not cut the lawn too close hi mld sdrnmer. The quince la a great feeder and needs good cultivation. The more cabbage plants are hoed the better they will thrive. Bed raspberries and blackberries may be allowed to grow two tp two and ouc-hnlf feet high and should then be nipped back. Cucumber vines should be picked over carefully every day, for hi favor able weather the fruit comes on with wonderful rapidity. Small trees are more easily dug, have better roots, can be packed better, cost less freight, replace more readily any loss of roots and make handsomer trees tban large ones. In growing larkspur from seed sow the teed in August, as soon as It ripens, in a pot In the greenhouse. As soon as ,tbe plants are large enough transplant them Into boxes. Winter tlicm tn cold frames. Trees that have been grafted this spring should be all gone over carefully and all the water sprouts rubbed off, so that the sop will all go to the grafts snd-lnduce a thrifty growth. ECProeiTO wawvuHa aimriiiiniuannrriHi tmrrMtara and (. UmakMaaopmiloa vita um kslf or Infection of ttrbolta aaSTSkkX mpataMaodnldmaimuaBteiu7Biaofua! anrtlIUncCaitarPU paarantoe Iwaaoli SI Boa. ToaealrMrlM WANES PILf OtKTsTOT.zas, a Bex. CONSTIPATION i,! Sayaaaw ftla UmnJormU ealrbr F. S. DUFFY A CO. A Summer Ovting ; .. will be more enjoyable if you take along a handsome Serge Butt, made and Aniahed In-an artistie manner,-and a pair of trousan of high- grade material la worsteds, casslntems or cheviot, that we will make for you In the perfection of At and finish, and in a style that only an artist tan give. - Our style Is perfect our fabrics exclusive and our At and finish exquisite.- r r ' ' i f.j.v-,V"""w",:''-. j NORTH CAHOLInA, - v in the -2 W Cratss Codsiv. . f Superior Court) i ' JULIA JACKSON .-' V.;1 2,fS&i- vs. - ;C John jackbonv . ..-w . -A : NoTtcs The defendant above aamed will take notice, that an active as above entitled hat been commenced la the 8u perior Court of Craven County r to ob tain s divorce s vinculo matrimonii from the defendant, John Jackson, and ths tald defendant will further take aotlos that he Is required to appear at the No vember term of the Buperior Court of the said county to be held oa the 18th day of November, 1901, at the Court House In New Bern, N. C, and aaswer or demur to the complaint In said action 01 ths plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com. plaint. . . . .... This ths 10th day of September, 1001, , ; ; W.M. WATSON. ,' ; ' , i Clerk Buperior Court. Ibj's Pkriicy, Oolnniblan IiiKecticide, PeUrman's Rich F'mmL, Uixiper's Fatal Food and Sure Dcnth to Motha, Biigi, etc. Alto . J"-' r iffy f J' & "" Tlie info, lnt tliat liuinfci-U and iloixIuri;.i'. We ki p tin tihru) a complete iU of n " if''?, .. thlasr Itat ' -Jnst before -the ancrOerman war a .traveling quack la Franc employed aa his clown, fterth faaaloa f the tfay man named Tore,; who testified to the exceUenee of hb master' care for Indigestion, by swallowing corks and pebbles. After leaving th quack h enlisted and to the presence of Dr. Lorents tore open a live cat, sucked Its' blood and devoured It Be also at Ja . the same way living snakes, grinding their heads between his teeth. During tn war he eeaveyed secret In Cosmatlon fo the- French. "army by swallowing a-amall box with a writ ten paper Inside it, but he wss at last detected by the Prussians and punish ed as a spy, y r. f- ;;, 3Ud Catarrh has become such a .common diiissr that a paraon catirerr free from this diagtartteg complaint is seldom met with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh as nothing; more eeriooe than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of .th. nose and throat It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerons disease; if not at first, it very soon becomes so. The blood If qnickly contaminated by the foul secretions, aad the poison through the general drcuiation I carried to all parts of the system. ' 8afares, washes and sprays are unaati factory and diwppointing, because they d not reach the seat of the trouble. S.S.S. does. It ckansea the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system all eatar thai secretions, and thus cures thoroughly aad permanently the worst cases. ' Mr. T. A. WlUlaau, a kadlnr aw-tood" aaer Chant of Snatanbarg, S, C., write, i Par yean 4 aw a icvcra caw m aual Catarrh, with aU tlw dtmrrrabM cSmcU which EckxMf to that disease, aacf which raaka life painful and unendurable. I a aad medicines prescribed bv Icadiac ahnle4aa and sngveHcd by cumbers oTirlenaa, hot without ret tin aa better. I thea began totake a a a tthad the detiied effect, and cured me after tahinc ehrhteea bottle. In my opinion B. 8. S, ia the only medi cine now in uea tnai will eflect permanent can of CaUrrh." is the only purely veg etable blood purifier kuown, and the greafa est of all blood medi cines and tonics. If yon have Catarrh don't wait until it becomes deep-teated and-chronic, but be gin at once the use of S. S. S., and send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases ad write our physicians about your case. THS SWrFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, SA." Notice of SnmnionN. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Pamlico Oonnty. Superior Court. Maggie McCotter, Plaintiff, vs. John Wallace McCotter, The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Uourt of famltco county to ttbtatn a di vorce upon the grounds of abandonment and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the Sth Mon day after the 1st Monday In September. 1901, It being the 7th day of October, 1901, at the court house of said county. in Bayboro, N. O. and answer or demnr to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, This Sth day of August, 1901. J. R. RICE, Clerk Superior Court Walter A. Wood's Mowing and Reaping Maoblnes and At tachments lor sale by L. H.CCTLM HAEDWARI CO , New Bera, N. (j. J They have stood the severest test for over 00 years and are in use in every grain country m th world. 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('., 4 Local Distributor to the Trade. 3 CommlHNioiier'N Male. North Carolina, ) , Craven County. ( 1 r Court. The Hutuaal Aid Banking Company T8. Charles Kornegny and Susim A. Kornegay. By virtue of a judgment anil decree rendered in the above entitled action At Ihe May term, 1901 Hupciior Court of Craven county, in which the under signed was appointed Commissioner Tor the sale of property hereinafter de scribed. Now therefore. In accordance with the terms of said decree, 1 will olTer for Bale at public ven ue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court house door in the city of New Hern, Craven county, N. C , on Monday the 10th day of September, 1901, (It being Ihe first day of Ihe Sep tember term of Craven County Superior Court) at the hour of twelve o'clock 111 , the following described real estate to wit: One certain tract of land situated and being In Craven county. North Carolina, on Dry Mourning Koail, and.bonnded as follows on the. north by Ihe land of Moses Raspberry, on the south hy VV .1. Rountree's lands; on the east by J. II. Hackburn'a lauds; and on the west by Dry Mourning Road, containing seven and one-half acres more or less. The said land being the same Inherited by Susan A. Kornegay, from the estate of Monroe Itountreo, dee'd. This 14tb, day of August A. 1) , 1901. RAPHAEL. OIIAKA, t ommlssloner. Pollock & Creole Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange vr-i. The CHEAPEST Turnouts in the cittr. Street; opposite Hotel Ohattawkal . Xodge Dlrectoiy. MEW BBRNOONCLAVK486.1diproved Order Heptasopas, meets ind and tb Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Roua- tree HH. Or. K. F. Ksrly, Archon; Tolson, Jr, Ftnsncler, Geo. D. Gordner, Beoretarr i- . , 1 n -: . . , 1, ... . i NEW BERN LODGE No. I.F.H. J.C. Scales, Presti r. H. Bmllh, Re- eordiBs; see y;n. uui.nnaoctai tteery. Meets In the Knights of Harmony Hall every 1st and 8rd Mondsy Bights In each month. v wji 4 CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1 KMGHTS OF HARMONY. Meets' Ind and 4th Wednesday nights In each month la Rountree's Ball, Pollock street, at T.S0 o'elook. J. J.Wolfenden, President; R. J. Dlsoswsy.8eey( ICR. Hill, Financial Secretary, h.. i .-v: i:ztcnlrlx -Notice, f Having this day qualified as Executrll of the last Will and Testament of John I), Dlnklns, late of New liera, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims sgalnst the estate of my leatatrlt to present the same, properly autnentl. eated, to me, or to my Attorney, on or before the Rrd dy of Angust ltX'i or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said tBtate will make prompt pvment. Executrix, oi n. Cr'" v; Any. STABLES I e l i ra, t. V., Auf;int 8, 1301. Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you . v 1, t can be Cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by It. as cents a bottle Money refunded If it falls to do the work. Delight ful to take,, v Local Druggists. 2H4 3ixmiiTxiixzninira 1 Atlantic Coast liini Wu.MiNUTON & New Brum I: 1: T1MK TAIII.R NO. f), tnK,rcct Wednesday, Aug. 7. Iwi. I'aiiy Except Sunday, doing South rciikdulr: doing Nont No. M, I'atwcnger Trains N. Ml, I.v. a m, stations: Ar. pin 9 00 New Hcruo f 44 : I'olloi ksvillo Mil MM Miiysv:!lc 1 4H KM)-' Jacksonville 12 Oh ' Wilmington, J 4 r futon : 121.r ...Ar. Wilmingt.n; Ia-. .. I' " I- No. It, Pawrnokh KitKKiHT No. 4 Leave Wilmingtou Monday, Wwlinv day and Friday. Lea'.' New Kerne 'l'in day, ThHrsiiay unit HahinlHv. Lv. A H Ar e M 7 30 Lv. Wilmington, Ar I If 8 40 Scott's Hill law. 9 30 Woodsidc la If. 10 06 liollyritlgo ... .11 1(1 1061 Dixon 10 M 11 20 Verona ill Jo 12 05 Jacksonville. 114', 12 30 ,, . . . Nnrtheaul W 21 55 Whiter uk H Ml I'M Maysvillo s lift 215 i'ollockaville 7;l 2 55 DebniM'H II ; 8 40 Ar, New IWne, Lv li 1-0 Daily Exoop. Sunday. J. K. KKNLY Hencrai Mannrt kanti:bi CAROLINA DISPATCH LINK, -AND Old DomiDionteaiiiship Co. FREIGHT & PASSHNiiltk For All PolntM lMorlli. On and after this dale until fnat Im-i- notice the sti-amers of this line am scheduled to sail from New Hern a-, follows: The Steamer NEUSE for Oriental, Roanoke Island, Flizali.th Ol and the tCorth on Mondays, Wed nesdays and f ridays at a p. m. The Str. Newberne For Nags Head, Elisabeth Oity and I ho North on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock, noon. t3T" Freight reoeivod not Uti r than one hoar previous to sailint;. tot furtner Inlormatiou apply t GEO. HKNDKliSON. Agt. U, K. KiKi, Ocn. Mgr., Q.0. DcoaiNa,Oen. Krt.4 Paw. Agt Norfolk, .Va. New Rem, N, O., Aug. V, 1001. ; Exeentrlx Notice. Hsvlni- ADallfled as Executrli of the Last Will and TesUmcnt of W. E Clarke, deceased, all persons. Indebted te said estate are hereby requested to make prompt payment . to the under, slgied, and all persons holding claims against said estate ere notified -to pre sent the same on or before the SAth day of July, im, or this notice will be . pleaded In bar of their reootery- !-t ; i ' ' altlMtta i n n, aaaa, W-'V-. -;:. .: Eiecutrii, 'f ThU inly Mlb, - .; ; M h 8nocitUt to 'itleo. pihojlv'?'i Offlc 22 Craven Street. ,' V. , , at1 1-. ' 1