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I'M .V --I - THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the year, exccp: Monday, at 9i Middle street. ' -r ; PhohiNo. 8. . CHARLES L, STEVENS. ' SDITOB 1.X D FBOPBIBTOB, :;. r"' SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES. ' : iti;vv'. One year, In advance '. ,3.ZiEi!a - - One year, not In ad vanoe. ......... S.00 : Monthly, by carrier In the city., . . . .50 A.dverttslngRates furnished onsppli cation. ,'.'--"'. " " - Entered at the Port Office, Hew Bern, S- " bT. 0, a second class matter. ' Official Paper .of New Ben al .--Crave Gouty. New Ben, V. C Nor. lit, W01. i. THE JUWOARY SHOtJLD COB-;' - HAND RESPECT . . Already everything promise that neat yea will be notable one in North Car- ollna politics. , '"' , . f ' The elimination of the negro wt po ; lltical factor Is going to make aa Inde : . pendent white rote which to. not going to follow any political machine, nor" be y bonnd to any political ticket, whose can- dldate are named by a political circle, bcaase of "Machine fitness'1." ' The special Indication of this promt 1 political uneasiness) to to be found in the columns of the State press. ;"Ptfs , ' The "whipping in "proce",- by the "machine organ"'! not proving tuccesi fid, because the press generally believes Itself capable of thinking end.' acting, without the supervision of a guardian newspaper, which 1 to set lu "oopy"t lame to be given Insertion In every lasae In best" position, with payments in"klnd words'' from those eminent politicians, nominated and elected through "machine method.; " - ' - -' - , But of those to be nominated and . - elected in North Carolina next fear, the judiciary should 1n the greatest possible degree be spared, ' and not be made to pasr into and through ' the poHftoah wrangle, which Is going to engage every. - candidate. ,' ' . S There should be a sense of feeling that a man worthy of being named for a judgeship should be above the polltlo lan.- . Bis personal reputation and IndV - vidua! character ought ' to : raise hi m . above any strict partUanlsm, so that the fact of being a "party man," in the mod' ern poUtltlcal adaptation of the phrase, should not be the Jirst and only test . of the man to be named for the Judge ship. ; . V; There are many men, capable, worth aa cltixena, eminent In the study of law, of high social character, -"who could fill judgeship. And yet because of not ,, being "politicians,", thee men ' Will pot ' be mentioned or thought of. ' -k-And it to because of this claim, that of being "politicians," the judiciary . ticket ' is likely to have to meet the same polltl cal flings that will greet every nominee, from some side or through some aewspa per, whose name will be en the different tickets. t " h k , It would be a wholesome and healthy " campaign, II there could no men bamed '''for Jadgeshlpi'whdse chief qaallfl cation "mu not that 'of being a "good pollU- li would-- Inspire .greater respect for 'fifMU f-PwiaBt Jakemaa'tf i.fiiV E--p t5 Mormon Ckucb, fr'Xf. Salt Lake City, Utah, Kecom Y". mends Iydl E. rinkha-Va '& man's l?criodIcr&laa, ci r --: DnAn Mh. rBAj--Berirre' ,I j knew of Lydla E. Pinkbnm'e Vr r etabla ejornpoiuid I dreaded the ' - appraaoh of the time for any menatinai ' period, as It would mean a conpla of . j. IBS. BUI.DA JAK1..IAN. . ifs in hcl with lnfnw r .in and si f- fi'iipfT. I V.'flS tlTKHT t' ft phyHi-Ur.i civr tr ovcra y.r t.U hunt hny r n. ff whr-n try aiXoiit ;.n w rnlU-'l to I y . 1 h.kliAm'a '- ( .t. y lev .Idfoiiri i v - r i I . i i f ' . i i i I -t i . X hi iif I' H 0 '! ft -1 1 I- W' .1 c . i . y In h- ' ... ..! a tiialrni.t K't Ut 1'H I V liwnl'h con - y i. ' .'r .st i....t r ov r t V '".'T.-.l, !tv l.!.l n . .-y b i . . ! , ; .. I I ( yon. ' Yiu i i i - , 5 the lsw, if those p&sdng upon it were a little holier than the politicians, and la fuct were cut be designated as being able "political campaigners." . But however It must be. it is to be hoped that at least the judiciary part of next year's campaign tickets will be able to command respect before and after its election.. Respect -is due it and It re mains with those who must name the candidates and the candidates them selves, to command all that to due. Beware of Ointments; for JCatarrh " -That Contain Mercury. aa mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous v .surfaces, : Such j articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will., do to ten fold, to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney ft Co ; Toledo, O. contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, a. ling directly upon ibVblood and mucous sur faces of the system, In . buying Hall' Catarrh Cure be sure you ' get the gen uine. It is' taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by 7. J. Cheney ft Co9 Testimonial free. , - . , 8old by Druggists, 76c. V ;"nairsFamlly Pill are the best. . "t.,. (:.--..', . 1 '-' JiaxW,-:fV' '''t- .-.T- -V.I..-V-. - '7-- V Salutes on Edward's Birthday.-; i JiOndon,': Nov.ril.VThe King- spent hi birthday at Sandrlngham 'Saturday With the Queen, the Prlnoe and Princess Of Wales and the jreet of the royal family There has been no official observance of the day, with the exception -of the cut tomary salute and the ringing: of church bells. - ' . . - "I have , used . Chamberlain's , Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea-Remedy and find it to be a great medicine,", says Mr. K. 8 Phlppsjof Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of blood flux. I cannot speak too high ly bf It." - This remedy always wins the good opinion, if 'not praise, of those who use It. . The quick cures ; which it effect even in the ..most severe cases make it a favorite .everywhere. - For sale by F. n. Duffy ft Co. , Sultan Satisfies France. K Constantinople, Nov. 11. M. Bapst, ODUcHor iof the French Embassy, re ceived a satisfactory communication rrom the Porte regarding the remainder or tlW' French demands. Th conflict Between France and Turkey may, there fore, be regarded as ended. -'".' .an : Sairatlon OH the Best Liniment PtIoc, IS eta; large bottle 20 cts. Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia,' Soreness, 1 Sprains,. Backache Stlffneu, Out, Bruises, Wounds;' Swell- Infts, Burn and Frost Bites. Salvation OH kills all pain. - . . Jlorran Buys White Star Line. London, Nov. 11 The Sunday Special On the authority of Its New York con respondent, announces that J: Fierpont Morgan has acquired the .White. Star Line and that he has secured a contract to parch ate the Dominion Line." . . . Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. ' Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease f. The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly renew, your strength and vitality.' It to the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It Is a -marvel on vltallzer and strengthener; It quick ly and certainly cures. Lou of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpi tatloa of the Heart and failing health. It to indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthener. ' Sold by T A Henry, New BernorJ'fc- H ' Nor do Norwenlan hotel themseive console yen. Built of wood, their chief merit He tn the Ore escape, which to to be found 1n the chief room upon every landing.' At VUne t spent a happy night answering the questions of nerv ous travelers who came from hour to boor to tee If the Are eecnpe In tnf room waa working properly, - Angry assurance were powerlees to convince timid If ancient ladle. Did t really think the rope would work! Wa there any danger? Had I tried the contriv ance myself?. Excellent souls! A If the printed notice were not enough! - An, -that printed notlcel J have" a .copy of It by me aa I write. It I the eomplete Instruction In English to the traveler threatened by fire In a wooden hotel tn Norway. Let me give It you aa i ronna it: r . . . "Fff -escape to throw40ut the win- flow. ... rv.'t: ,. - "The putted snorter ahatl be found In every room. : . , "To Increase the hurry let down the Docy one Dy one until au shall be left "N. B.Tbe cord shall put out the ground from the shoulder thereunder." Loudon MalL , Fiorl.t.1 Uvm Ave hort. ' "It Is commonly nppoeed that the men who work In the tnlnee or tho whose oeeiirnttons necceiltate the breathing of poisonous fumes and gnoes are the shorti-Ht lived," an Id a prorol Dent r'"r",''l'in. "Thl Is a mliitiike, ami !i i k r; Inn many to li-flru that tlifl 1.' t i ill ruSe Is found amori! a cl.'.u v.i.) ijtri:'ie In tho swr-ti oiVirn florlutn. "The r-!sm la a ! one. Tln ( 1 t ri- "t Rt ,! i i t'-o tofiid aii.l t .1 ( '. re of r ! - 'in' H I'l t' V y J I ,i Tin Ctreu Feats. "A great deal of wmeecr-.-nrygyTO patby ts wasted npon tho clieua mei who stand up proudly In ppangloi tight and let - another tUcu ma bring down a sledge hammer npon a rock placed upon his head wIJi ford enough to break It," any an old ctrcul maa "This to epectacular, but la en tirely painless and call for no gcral etrength or endurance.- Upon tho cra nium of the strong inn a Is put an lrol contrivance welgblng about 150 poandi and provided with cushion both Above and where it reata npon the head.. 'A pretty good ebsed rock to used, and tbt hammer la a heavy dob, to yea can aet -that the blow that cracks the rock I really a serious one,- But moat of the force to taken up by the-rock and th rest by the Iron and cushlonav whll the only sensation felt by. the subject Is a gentletap. -' "No more difficult than this to' the act whereby the hero of the canvas tent permits a rock to be broken npon his cheat with a blow from & sledge hammer. So long as the subject" a back la free and doe not rest against any solid object the trick la perfectly aim pie. v A little niustratlon: Take a beard Dp and Jet it lie freely, in your Jiand and hit tt smartly with a. hammer. It la difficult to hurt your hand, and the thicker the board the teas the sensa tion. But now put your hand on the table and hit the board ' Hurts," doesn't It? 'Well. If a the same with the rock on the chest" H . - . - Bow oa AasMtora asamlaC . - A study of mediaeval rural life Is apt to give the Impression that the princi pal part bf the life of the people: waa spent In quarreling Or in the commis sion or prosecution of offense;;, Our ancestors certainly were a Very ; UU gloua and a very disorderly people. The records teem with Instances of men and women drawing knives against one nnothei; of breaking Into.' houses, of prosecuting one another' for Blander. Then we have such entries aa these: v : "It to ordained by common consent that all tho women of the village most refrain their tongues from an slander ing." "Thomas, son of Robert Smith, Is fined 13 pence because his wife Ag nes beat Emma, the wife 1 of Robert, the tailor, and Robert, the tailor, six pence because his wife Emma swore at Agnes, the wife of Thomas." "It Is en joined npon all the tenants of the vil lage that none of them attack any oth ers In word or deed, with clubs or ar rows or knives nnder penalty of paying 40 ahUllngs." i : r l ' Such entries, frequently occurring, In addition to the innumerable Instances of Individual attack, - slander, "petty theft and other Immorality seem to snow" a community of far from perfect virtue. Ltpplncotf s. Borne people expect fortune to break In the door and nnnonnoA her arrival through a megaphone. Nashville Ban- A Physician Testifies. , "I have aken Kodol Dyspepsia Cuie and have never used anything In my life thai did me the good that did," ay County I hyBlolan Geo. V. 8croggs of Hall County, Ga, "Being a physician I have prescribed it and found it to give the best results,'? It the food you eat remains undigested In your stomach it decay there and poisons ths system. You can prevent this by dieting bat that means- starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digest - what yon eat ' Ton need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor ttarva- tlod. . The Wont cases quickly cured. Never tall. F. 8, Duffy. - - Weds by Long Distance 'Phone. .Chicago,-11)., Nov;' tl-W. H. Stern- bar; and Wary B. Locke, both of Wichi ta, Kanv were married over ths long distance telephone between Chicago and Wichita. . . .. - -; : . , . -, i ? -;i m Bull's Bahy Syfnpiror' Teething Babies. - Price, W et. Cure Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era infantum. Dr. Bull' Baby. Syrnp promote the digestion and soothe the baby, - j-"v"' A" f "!.:-, "m . ''v' ' , a Brescia Shaken by Earteqoake. " Breads, Italy, Nov. 11 Several Under ground trembling culminated in a le ver earthquake shock. The Inhabitants were panio-strloken and fled to the streets.j- A number of buildings were damaged, but no. fatalities have been re- ported. P-j'.., ;- When yon feel that life It hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach ( tone np your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. ; For1 sale by F 8. Duffy ft t o.-?;...' - -.'W T'JPP'P - Glasgow Exhibition Clears $400,000 Glasgow, Nov. 11. The Glagow Ex hlbltlos came to a close Saturday. The total attendance wa 11,496,62; and the aet profit 1400,000. ' OABTOniA, BtantU yyllalif.il Yw '""t , of "'. Wiaf-JS t-isUoktZf Helen GouIJ Gives to Rntfcrt. New Bruntwkk, N. J.. Nov. 11. Mias Helen Oould bus glvrn p.OfX) to Rut gcrs College, ths money to be available at an sirly (into ' pers,a: A Qurtoaa Wtl Caatom. ' .The Dyaks divide In pairs when the bout arrives for taking food, the father and. mother at one platter, two slaters at one and still two brothers at anoth er. -When the family la not equally divided as to sex, a brother and sister may eat together, Imt this must al ways be the youngest and oldest of the family. . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta core biliousness, constipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. For sain by V. B. Duffy ft Co. Werr tiiever, Iad. Patience She Is very clever with the pencil. Patrice Tea; her eyebrow are all right Tonker Statesman.- ' TOD KROW WHAT YOU ARB TAKTKG When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula to plainly printed on every bottle showing that it to simply Iron and quinine lit a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 00c - r',Prt num. J U commercial sense Porte) Blco Is almost entirely without forests. r v ' A Village Blacksmllh Saved His little Son'i " Ufe";: : ' ': Mr. B. H. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at, Grahams vllle, Sulli van Co., N. T, saysi fOur little son, flv year old, ba -.always ' beea sabject te croup, and so bad have the attack beea that we have feared many time that he would die. . We have had the doctor and Used many medicine, but Chamberlain' Dough Remedy to now our sol reliance. It eem to dissolve the tough mucos and by giving frequent dose when' the oroupy symptoms appear we have fodnd that the dreaded croup to cured before It gets settled." There to no' danger Jo giving this remedy for it contains no opium er other injurious drug aad may be given a confidently to a babe ' at an adult. For sale by F. S. Duffy ft Co. - Th Ra.alu CIImXA' The Russian connt' npon their cli mate aa one mcana of defense, as It was when Napoleon Invaded Russia. Their troop ar accordingly trained In winter nianenrcrs, Including loading a bftttory, with Its war transport and material complete, upon alclghs, mov lug It for some dlntAoce over a difficult, snow covered country and bringing tt Into notion again.. ' C' 'sllh, rcvr.r.3 fn 1 s'l rj'.!. r forms of ma! when you cm 1 en: 1 ly 3 - r ' - . , ,i i ( . i i t c is' r r ' ." ! ' t i r: ': ly It. 3J i a I ' if It f :'.'.;' v ';. I ". 11,1 ..' '" -. . -" .i, - - . I 7.0(H) toyour f ive Wrgiilia Bright yxm Qxte packag Cigarettes FREE FREE FREE The Northlight. The Jury of Awards, appointed by the ran-Amerlcan Exposition to consider the merits of Acetylene Generators, has awarded to us the UIGE1EST GOLD MEDAL, scoring absolutely the highest numbers of points for simplicity, effi ciency and safety, on the Jfortlallglit Machine. The Jury consisted of Col. D. P. Heap, Chairman, Lieutenant Colonel of Engin eers, United States Army; Prof. Geo. C. Pond of the University of Pennsylvania; and Prof. Geo. Shepardson of the Uni versity of Minnesota. - Thia to the third time that we have received the highest award at an expo sition, having been thus honored at Omaha in 1808, and a Philadelphia in 1900. v Information freely furnished by ad dressing F.J. WEATHERSBEE, Agent tor North Carolina, New Bern, N. O. , Having 'secured the services of ex perienced parties, I am prepared on short notice to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Street and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting In all It branches. Blue end black prist made. , Old map re paired ana ' mounted. t ' Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokrfng plana exeeutad promptly. Sew erage ana drainage . planned, told out and construction superintended. , J. J. Uolfcndcn, I ' Ifew Kern, BT. C, ' For any case ol' C1II r :n -:i r:l etrlct: Ly : r Trc -trncr.t cn 11 - " ill euro dealer EC)IL he viili 1870. 1901. L H. CUTLER Off CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Leading brnuclx I'alntu, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes &o , lloune famishing poods, Excelsior, Elmo, Farmer Girl anil Farm er Boy Cook stoves anil many other good makes. Bee our "Favorite" Siwl Iianges. We have every thing in Agate, Iron and Tin ware. Give your boating stoves atti-ntlon Remember that every holy can not get aatove put up at once, that first cold day Is sure to come. We hare the best line both wood and cotl sloven ever In New Bern ant would advise y-n to se lect one and have It put np properly while there Is plenty of time. H MqU for tM ctjwof all forms of , HfiSMrhl! ailrt mm HIS: UUHUUUUU HUH, IIUUIUIIU- ' "' '-mrmrtm-mplLt " ' when all other preparations fall to give , relief. "Atwoiutoly harmless, S5 and .60 ' cant at all Dmg Store. By the dose at ' Soda Fountains. 1 FOR SALE. Two' Lota in it good localityii' e Also one House and Lot. v. . ' . e. k; EAHPfinJ'1 AHO that cannot be cured by n n CIrcctidna. Ths only combined' CMll1 and d u:.:ct. '.Tho liver and kidneys, stomach. A 1: ' give e of lsodge Directory. NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486, Improved Order Heptaaophs, meets 2nd ami 4ih Thursday nights, at H o'clock at Koun tree Hall. Dr. K. V. Early, Archon; .1 .1 Tolson, Jr, Financier; Geo. D. Gonlni-r, Secretary. NEW BERN LODGE No. l.F.H. & ( -J. C. Scales, Prent; .1. II. Smith, Hc cordlng 8ec'y;K. K. Hill, Financial 8oc'y. Meets in tho Knlfrhts of Harmony Hull every 1st and ttnl Monday nights in r li month. CRAVEN 10DGE NO. 1 KNIOHTH OF HARMONY. Meets 2nd and 4ih Wednesday nights In rnch month In Ronntree's Hall, Pollock Btreel, at ?.:n o'clock. J. J. W'olfi nden, l'roetdenl; It. .1. Dlsosway, Hec'y; it R. Rill, Finsnrlhl Secretary. Real Estate Dealer. . ,,uy8 Hld' 8ells , itj proi.l t Vi Farms and Timlxr Uml Call and see me. 94 Middi.k 8r., NEW BE UN, - N. Cotton Wasted! ' Highest market price paid for ame. BTJWIDS & GRAY CO, j J : New Fern, N. C. prescription, 'BCicr. rcr tz3 fit retail by f J. I. STKWAHT,
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