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4. THE JOURNAL. "Published every day In theyesr,eicp Monday, at 9i Kiddle street.;; ;-' CHARLES L.' STEVENS. KDITOBABD raOFBinOX : f - Oneyeer, In advMee....,...,....$4.0 -" ' ' One year, not laadrano. . . .0 ' ' Monthly, by carrier In the city.... V ,50 , , ,v " : - Advertising Rates famished on? appli r , cation.- -. t- -v. . XV?iv.v Anierea ai uio run viun, uwu, N.C-ss second class matter. v J Official Paper of New Bora and gjGK ". Craven County.;; New Bern, N.:C. Jan. 10. 1908. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL PROJECT. The building of the Isthmian canal Is a matter of Immense importance to the South, and Its commercial Interests In the future, hence this project, which Is now before Congress, is of Intense In tercet and Is being closely watched by the South. The qaestlon to decide, as to the aTallable routes for this canal, seems to He between the Nlcareguan and the Pan- Briefly summarized, the Nicaraguan route Is some 180 miles in length, against 19 miles of the Panama route. In distance from the United States, the Nicaraguan has some 400 miles in its favor, which Is apparently the chief and only. Important factor urged in its faror, for in the cost of construction, Its greatly added length, other things being equal, must far outweigh the distance saved. The fact that the government must pay forty million dollars for the right to the Panama route, gives with this pay ment the effects and work costing four or five times this forty- millions. But another phase of this canal ques tion, and a most Important one in all fu ture time, is that of thehealthfulness of the two routes. Dr. George A. Soper, a sanitary spec ialist, has written anjeihaustlve article on this question. Dr. Boper's conclusions are that dur ing the period of construction both routes passing through areas extremely unfavorable to health and there being practically no difference in the nature of the ' diseases to be anticipated the Panama route would be the more health ful because of its lighter rainfalls; and that all the considerations of soil, topog raphy and the nature of the engineering work to be done are also in favor of the Panama route. As to comparative bealthfulness after construction and un der active operation of the canal this ex pert's conclusions are: 'The difficulty of controllng health conditions along the line would be great er on the Nlcaraugaa route. The shorter Panama route would canse passing vessels to be exposed to the possibilities of infection for a much briefer interval . The danger of the communicating diseases to and from Isthmus is fairly represented by the dif ferences in time which It would take ships to pass from ocean to ooean by the two routes. The likelihood of the canal becoming a disease focus, thus interfering with commerce, by requiring all healthy ports to quarantine against ships passing . the isthmus, is much greater in the case of Mexican 11 raadily overcome Loss ef SshY MUStang UnlmentsesaaalesaiKieatala. Vaimaretryis. A toad under '-tii.t??-"-.? Buffers no mort) than the felthfnl norso .r, --. . A' :X ,..,t ., ' -s' K :.; - 4nai fnrt.urnd with Brtavins. Rwinnr-v. ITamnM .' . ', ' Sorca, Sprains, etc Most and arroi the kind of eympatby that boala, kuowa 1 j rvi ss wrav mm ,v , :: z viT Liniment w&i 5:" ?p i Korerihils--hotovon In thomoBtagavatedcafiofl.'' ( , " '''.'.'I '"'' CurcS caked nililer la cowg qnickor than any known r ; i s . rcmoay. uaraiy a oisotso - r Ki wia tl:a Tuu s.a. Auhoui'h tue laiiH-ua health rccoi are much uu-kene-.i ly beavy In s t life bv disease, tills U not toLe coubirucd as evidence of the exUience of condi tions favoring a an "iter immunity from sickness along tue .Mcarauga line. More lives have been lost at' Panama because most lives have been unnecessarily ex posed. .The experience of Panama is to be taken as a warning of conditions which are liable to be repeated on either route.". - The faot that the Commission appoint ed to look at both routes, which favors the Nicaraguan In It report, notes the laving In distance, for this country's Atlantic and Pacific porta, as the only point In its favor, la not an altogether strong argument, when so many other things ought to be considered.'- - ,. ' & .; The single Item of operating expenses, in the two routes, favors the Panama 1,000,000 per year, a saving equal to the Interest on 140,000,000. "--. - Deafness Cannot fce'Cnred , by local applications, as they 'cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. there Is only One way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an -Inflamed - con dition of the mucous lining of- the Eus tachian Tube. ir. When this tube gets In flamed yon have a rumbling sound or im perfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness la the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out. and this tube restored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, Which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ' r P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Lumber Kilns Burned. Wilmington, N. 0., Jan. 8. Two dry kilns at the plant of,the Angola Lumber Company, situated on the Cape Fear river were destroyed by Ore today. In the kilns were over 160 thousand feet of lumber, all of which was more or less damaged.-The total loss win not exceed five thousand dollars, almost wholly covered by Insurance. Dr. Boll's Pills tor Urer Ills. One pill a dose. Bos, 60 pills, 10 ets. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, BI1-1 lousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. California Grain Needs Rain. San Francisco, Jan. 8. Early sown grain in the (southern districts of Cali fornia needs rain badly. Beat Oat of an Increase, of Bis Pension. A Mexican war veteran and promi nent editor writes: "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier In Mexico In '47 and '48 I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an In crease In my pension for on every re newal a dose of It restores me". It Is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by FB Duffy A Co. To Supervise Tobacco Under Shade. New Haven, Jan. 8.-0. T. MoNess with two assistants will be appointed by the National Government to supervise the ralsinr of Sumatra or shade grown tobacco la this State. . Dr. Bull's BaTj Syrup tor Teething Babies. ' Price, 10 eta. Cares Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Boar Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the baby.. :-:'":- hone own era know this t . :' i ... . : - iccuiiar to muHuo, etin Uyopbpsia-ICupa tlzzzU what yea eat. This preparation contains all of thi dlgestants and digests all kinds oi food. Itglvesinstarifc relief auvlnever falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dletlngunnecessary. Pleasant to take It can't help - - but do you good Prepared only by E.0. DiWm&Oa.Ohlraie 1b tL bottie epotaias iii Umea Uw 600. slMi r ' ' v-f - 'F. S. DTJFFT & CO. Americans Not Wanted. " " New Orleans, Jan. 1 Dr. Daniel 8. Brosnan, who-; went to South Africa as surgeon - on a British horse snd male transport, returned here today. ' Be of fered jhls service as surgeon of the Brit ish army In the Transvaal, hut they were declined on the ground "that' American degrees were not recognized In the Brit ish service. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment Prloe,TlS cts; fclarge bottle Sonets .Qrest est cure on earth for Bheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, - Sprains, Backache' Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and Frost BItes.Bl Sa'vatioa OnklUsaUpaln. . Schley at White House. Washington, Jan. 8. There was con siderable comment over the reception accorded Admiral Schley at the djplo matlo reception at the White House last night. President Boosevelt greeted him most cordially and Mrs. Roosevelt departed from nor usual custom of merely bowing and extended, her hand to him. A Prominent Woman Speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice- President Illinois. Woman's Alliance, In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run In to pneumonia I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me tc try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again.' For sale by F 8 Duffy Jfc Co. OABTOHZA. Btantfc A " TPS HI MWJI gQttjH Bpatos O ran Ys In Cuba. The style of eating oranges In Cuba Is to peel the luscious fruit round and round as an apple would be, care being taken to cut just through the yellow rind, leaving the white akin entire. M is then 'cut open through the middle and eaten from the hand, no spoons being used. Finds Way to Lire Lone. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that will surely lengthen life Is made by editor O H Downey, of Churn busco, Ind., "I wish to state," be writes "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Is the most Infallible re medy that! haye ever known for Coughs Colds and Grip. It's Invaluable to peo ple with weak; longs. Having this won derful medicine ao one need dread Pneu monia or Consumption. - It relief Is In stant and cure certain." C D Bradham guarantee? every BOo and 91.00 bottle, and gives trial bottles free, x ',-TAME FISH IN A RIVErV A Travel' Starr at What Be Saw When In camp the other day, I was riding through a. village when the vil lage headman asked me If I would like to see "the fish.'' I, not knowing what the headman meant, at once went with him down to the banks Of the stream, fallowed ; by several - villagers with basket of sessanum and paddy mixed together.- Then the thuggt called "Lay, lay, lay, lay,", for a few moments, when, lo and behold, a. Urge herd of ngatwe, or big, short, flattlsh Dsn, came up Just under our feet and were promptly fed by the Burmans. . " ' ; Tha fish were amaalngly tame and tolerated , being 1 stroked,.' and petted evea by me. There were In all about thirty-three of them, varying in site from eighteen inches to three ind a half feet long, the larger ones having a girth at the gills of about thirty Inch m. ; They would go away and come pack whenever they were called. : -; The villagers told me and I see no reason to doubt what they say that these same fish come up .against the monsoon flood at the end of June and go away about October every year. They can recognise individual fish by marks, soars, etc, which they pointed out to me. ' . , The Mon Is nearly dry In the cold and end of the hot weather, and the fact that these Ash return to tbla one village landing stage every yenr reg ularly and never go to any other Is quite worthy of remark. A villager wbo kills any of thetn has to undergo a penalty of 10 shillings by common consent. End frreat care Is in con quwice tnken of thorn. The Wiiitwo of t!Hr rnrina In a Very short, tM' h i' h, t ' ; 'i-l nff rnjihlly from In !:). 1 1" ( i''!ln to th tall, 1ms long fi-i ! 'i oa 1'iiih ii- it mill lower I!p nil 1 no imi nuia ti t'i. i ! n i n U- vi'iy c 1 " nint If i 1 t t -1 ti.i: i. I i.nvo ,fl.. lirnrl ! I n I 'i in l : t, 1 it a li-r l r t . s , III B 1: ! liver Oi.!:!' I V. 1 ! I t 1 1 Ih n STATE LINES. Let Jersey incorporate a company, and she does not care where It oper ates. Philadelphia Ledger. - The biggest state hT the Union is low anxious and eager to supply oil for the universe. Good for Texas, the torch of the nation I New York Trib une. New Century Comfort. Millions are dally finding a world of comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pain from Burns,- t'calds, Cuta, Bruises; conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores; cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile core on earth. Only S5o. at C. D. Bradbam'i drug store. Shrinkage In Pullman Estate. Redwood City. Cel., Jan. 8.-The will of the late George If. Pullman has been probated here,- the petition fixing the value of the estate at 1500,000, but the evldenoe showed it to be worth only about $3000. , ' y i i ii : The Mothei Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the mother's favorite. It Is pleasant and safe for children to take and always eares.. It Is Intended especially fo coughs, colds, croup and -v whooping cough, and Is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is. not the least danger in giving It to children for It contains no opium or other Injurious rdiug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. ; For Sale by F B inury avo. .. v . a . . Gorman Nominatel .f..X I 'Annapolls, Jan, 8 Arthur P, Gorman Of Howard county was nominated to night by the Democratic caucus as Uni ted States Senstor without absenting tote. . This assures his return to the United States Senate to succeed George L. Wellington..;. r ,; )-; ,f -v Inflammatory Rhenmatlsm Cnredln Marlon L. HilL of Lebanon, .Ind, says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheu matism in every muscle and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen abnost beyond recog nition; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. - It gave imme diate relief and she was sble to walk about In three days.-1 am sure It saved her lire." Bold by T. A. Henry, Drug gist, New Bern. , - . v. '-. Pni. , : ' '' ' Quin pens are prepared for use by sorting them, drying them in hot sand, scraping them so as to remove -the outer skin and then ' hardening them In diluted nitric sold. Fnn.,1 Soldlera. ' Of the siiiaicrs In the civil war 48 per cent were farmers. I' '3 SLdu'.l Tcvcr Aclse. ' I ever endure 1Mb trouble. Csrt al o,.i n (' a r m 'y l!mt eio; ,1 it for Mrs. r. A. V.'i ' ' r, of Vi'lnnir; Vs., the r t "" r. V -;'a I:i:.v 1,1 f,i rills i " i 1: -M.fr til- v'm.h-lU,l ' m i." ( n.e S , ! !'.(!. al ;';.-:f- v.;" ' - . ... : . RettJpn to your dealer five Virginia Brights cigarette EOIL wrap HsaHsaHflsMaflMH pers,and Ke will give V you one package of Cigarettes There is no better "Bright Virginia" cigarette Commissioners Sale. NORTH-CAROLINA, ) Superior Court, Cratbn Cocntv. f Nov. Term, 1901 W. H. Oliver, Trustee, The Griffin Fchool Fund and 8late on Relation of L. I Moore, Solicitor, on Behalf of W. H. Oliver, Trustee, vs The East Carolina Fl;b, Chster, Game and Inriunlrlnl Asocifitlon and Wil liam Dunn, Trustee. NOTICE 1 Pursuant to a decree of said Court rendered at saltl Term la the above entitled action, we will sell st the Court House door In New Bern, . N C, at public auction for rash, to the highest bidder, on Monday the lenlb day of Feb ruary, 1003, at the hour of twelve o'clock, M., the following described property to wit: Situate In the County of Craven and being in the city of New Bern, known and designated aa follows, vis being in that part of the City of New Bern formerly known aa Dryboro, and being lots numbers twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, forty one, forty-two, forty-three, forty-fonr and forty-five In the plan of said city, bounded on the north by Cypress street, on the esst by George street, on the south by Pine street, and on the west by the public road connecting Pine and Cypress streets, known as the Griffin School property conveyed to the said East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and inauainai Association ov jonn uev ereuz, Trustee of the Griffin 8chooI Fond. : This 7th day of January, 1008. Labbt I. Moonn, ' William Dome, Commissioners. The Farmers $ Merchants Caplul. SBrplw and Proflu $8850.09 What We Hav Don, kDo, and . 6 Will Contlntw to Do. , This Bank conducts Its business upon "nn-to-new'' methods. . - .. It is our purpose to deal Justly and Uberally with all. - - " - ..- S,-,. , Wa eanfiillv aafeiruard tha Intaraata of our customers,. Moreover, we fre qusntly do it unknown to tnemj as op portunltles often come to us In confiden tial ways, and yon cannot over-appeciate suca eonsiaersiion. . v n , . ; - We are not disposed to Overlook the fact that tha In 'email of the Bank and thosef the people are closely bound to gether, ana cannot py any means D separated.-- .' ,'1:,.- ., This Bank sots as a repository for Wills, and safely keeps them till the proper time of eurrender. .WW also act aa the euatodian of money or papers left who ns in escrow. ko cnrge lor inese services.'- .. . - . ... We procure Letters of Credit for In tending travellers. -. :' ": . ' We aim to be prompt, progressive and liberal. ,-.., -- - In the matter of accommodations, this Bank meets every requirement wltnln the limits of prudent banking;. " If von have never been identified with us as a patron, we ask you to consider the advisability of becoming one. In the early future, we propose adding a novel, yet substantial Hiving! Bank fpRture to our already progressive IB' I . .' M :' 1 ; Agoid roomy lionso for $8.00 pr moiitli. Another, for J5.00 I!olh prtyub'e In ftilvance. ' e. v. riAi;rr.u. " 25 n. B.JilOI.I.AHP. JOF.,1. WILMS HOLLAND & WILLIS, Funeral Directors and Malicra, Phone 2 0, Office: 22 Craven Street. 80 YEAR8' EXPEBIINCE -i" Tim dc Mams OOWVRMHVS) AO AnroM wntflnf a ktb and swalyUua aa qvlflklr ueartaln oar opinion fr , bmntlon k) probaMr Mtanubl, O UouitngUreonftdanttal. Baxlbookoo PaUnls PatenU Ukan tnroofh liwm I 07 nr MoutncnuBU. fartol Mttaa, wllboot Scientific Jctrm. AhanSaonatrtllnitratae waattlr. Urn eolation of anv aslanuaa toomaL Tanna. I raw: tour month, SI. Boubvall aawadaalan. Co !--. New tort k V St. WaakhMton. D.O. Having secured the services, of ex perienced parties, I em prepared on short notlos to execute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying. Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and leveled. Draughting In all Its branches. Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired and mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wokring plans executed promptly. Sew erage ana drainage planned, laid oat and construction superintended. J. J. Volfendcn, : New Bern, N. C. lsodge Directory NEW BERN CONCLAVE 488, Improved Order Heptasophs, meets Ind and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Boon- iree uau. ur. js. jr. Jtariy, arcnoni . 4. Tolson, Jr, Flnanoier; Geo. D. Gordner, Deoretary. -v- CRAVEN LODGX NO. 1 KMIGHT8 OF HARMONT- Meets lad and 4th Wednesdav nlebta in each month In Rountree's Halt Pollock street, at 1.90 0 clock. , J. Wolfendea, rresldeatt K. J. Dlsosway. Beo'yi B. B. Bill, Financial To Merchant, Commission Htr v, chants, ; Liquor OeaUrt, " '-y Liverymen and Hotels. -Offloa Register of Deeds, 1 ;!,. , , f . . . Craven County, J - Nrw Baaa, W. a, Dee. 11, 1901. t Ton are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten days after the first day of January, iu each year, a sworn statement of the amount of gross sales made by yon In your business as a vendor of or dealer la goods, ; wares, merchandise, commodities of whatsoever kind or nature, either wholesale or retail for the twelve months, or any part of sa'.dtlme, preceding the first day of January, 1002. " ' . ' Prompt compliance with the law Is eamemly requested, and for failure to do 10 yon will be required to coma before the Board of County Commissioners, and further ho guilty of a mh.Vmnanor. t J 'sjfjsjaassMatntnsj sjs aat-rrr-A mw a. m w Clothing tor Christmas should be the best you can afford. Tou'llget the moat satisfaction if you have us mske you a pult or overcoat to order. We give a wrfeci fit and correct style. Too have s choice of material' from s big stock of eicilv patterns. F. n. Chiulntak. Mi Fo get Our elegant line of elM renouncing Teaehers Biblea, Vest l ocket I dlllon nf Pronouncing Teitament, Vesi ocket Edltioa of the Bible Dictionary; besides a nice line of good book to aelect your Christmas resents from. You can give, nothing better to your boy or girl or friend than a nice Bible, Testament or good book. Tours truly, J. C. Whitty So. ' Car. Bo. From A Craven St. sMf . 'sTfl J ala OohimbkM InssciUcide, ' Puliwisn Boaoh Food, Hooper's Fatal feed and Beniyiflafia .3 Bare Death to Maths, Bags, etv AUe : T-' The disinfectant that dUlafaess aa',... ' deodorisee. -: '''...' 'w, ' Wskeepcaldaeompletestoelc o --' ,'. 1 J . ..."''V- -I '- Tootbnubet, etc.: fhriMatu rwsfirliAloni a speotelt" . : ' , - sVWHTJAL KEETW6 IV mnkiumi mt m JtaBswrttoil'tf . The eanoal meeting of the stookhold-. era of this bank, for the election of Its - directors, and-the transactloa of each. other business as assy come before th'.m, ' 1 will be held at their banking bouse, on ' the Ind Tuesday of Jsnosry, being the 14th day of January, ItOS, Thm polls will be opened at 11 o'clock M. to be closed at I. P.M. , ; . Q. II. RonssTa, ' ?.;. . Caahler.' tocembef 181:31.. ; ' Rfclator of DetuS.
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