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THE JOURNAL. : PubJshed every day U the year, except " Monday, at e Kiddle street. . ' v -s Paoira No. 8. ' CHARLES L. 5TEVENS. ,J: xsnom Aflo mopbxto.. j v - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . One year, la dyno,.n...M'" One year, not la adTance....n" IkO ' Monthly, by carrier la the city.. ..! ".Q , , . Advertising Rstei furnished on eppB cation. - " Entered at the Port Office, Hew Bern, N. 0., u leeond class matter. - Official Paper of New Bern . 4 Crarea Coaaty. New Bera.N. C. Jan. 19, 1908. THE LOCAL CONSIDERATION OF PRESENT AND FUTURE.' The condition of New Bern, Industri ally and commercially, present and fu ture, demands the attention and most practical consideration of Its every citizen. It Is not enough that the people of this city should be satisfied to have the track crop offset any failure In cotton and tobacco. Or la a year like 1901, to hire the saw mill Industry prove a re source against actual hard local condi tions, because of bad crops. That New Bern has these varied re sources, track, cotton, tobacco and lumber, Is, a matter of congratulation, but not one of these, or all of them to gether, are proving sufficient to build up this city In any noticeable materlal.de gree. And It is this absence of any material prosperity, in the way of new industries, new trade features, a union of the citi zens towards the accomplishment of anything which means better things or better tlmeB for all, which Is bo produc tive of loeal indifference over the pres ent and future of New Bern. Two results are certain to come from this lack of no joint community of In terests feeling and behavior. First and most important. It drives away every active and progressive citi zen, especially the youth, who can see nothing for them to do, If they remain here, either present or future. And second, with no Industrial or commercial activity, there is nothing to attract outsiders to come to this city, to seek a new home and to assist in build ing up the place. The responsibility of this non-activity Is upon every citizen, who can assist In removing the Industrial and commercial depression, now existing here, and does not. The determination to act, Is one which should be put Into force at once, for every day, week, month, this action Is delayed, so much greater the task, for the means at hand are diminishing, In the going away of those who refute to be a part of a dead place. And this delay also means a menace to those who have property, for the ac tive, progressive element Is drifting away, with nothing to take Its place, and this means a decrease la develop ment, and a loss In property value. This question, la New Bern to remain In the rut of non-progrewlon, Is one which addresses Itself to every tax payer and property holder. It concerns them now and hereafter, and It means everything for their pres- enf business and pecuniary lnterests.snd much more for these same Interests, next year and In years to come. Deafness Cannot lie Cored by local applications, as they tannoi reach the diseased portion f the ear. there is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed eon dltlon of the mucous lining of the Xis- tachlan Tube. When this tube gets la- - named you have a rambling sound or Ira- " perfect bearing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness is the result, and wnleta the Inflammation can be taken out and this tub restored to Its 'normal eondl- tlon,hearlng will be destroyed forever, nine case out of tea are caused by oa- ' ''.;' tarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed .w . condition of the mucous surfaces. S" . 1Tt will give One Hundred Dollar for . .- . any case of Deaf ness (caused by catarrh) : ; - ' thatoaanot becflredbx Hall's Catarrh 'IvfyiX Cure,,- Send for circulars, free. U-jk V.J. CHINET ft CO-Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75V; . j, t WMi Fsmflf PU1 Sjia , iV t w,rirM Wanalp' prerdue : t:ty;$i Honolnla, Jan. 17-Th British wsr. v- ' Wp Condor, long overdue from Ylctorla 7: ;- Ju not yet arrived at this port.. 5 ; , .. 1 -' 4) VVNcw Century Comfort :'t ;'Ill!!ODSrel dally finding. vrcrld of : .' comfort In Bocklen's Arnica fs've. Jl kUl rain from Boms, Pcalr-, tnts, 7'; " Brulseti conquers Ulcers, and Fever . Bores; cure Eruptions, Bait Ithcum' .' ' Bolls and relonij removes Corns snd ' ' .' .Warts, EoBtrile enre on earth. C'y ,. 85a. at O, D. BraJhara's drug store. " Tie Bntlthi. ' T tiava alwavs thouclit that a man named. Smith or Jones or Brown ,was hnndiraDDed in the race for a -career, but now I have reason to take a more hopeful view of It," says a man named Hmith nnnted in the Philadelphia Res old friend of mine about some ambl bld friend of mine about some ambi tions that I have long cherished, and ha uM to me: "You'll have to change your name. The world refugee to take a man seriously wnoee name lsjomiiu. Although be said, this Jokingly, L was somewhat Impressed, for it was rather In the Use of my own thought. Sev eral days later I picked up copy of vtrhn'M XVhn In America f a book that contains biographical sketches of per sons prominent inline yroteeonjus uuu In public life.- Just out of curiosity t turned to the Smiths, and It tickled me to death to count 128 of tbenu to say nothing of ten Smyrna, xnero were also elxtjr Browne and forty-fllx Jones es This was a revelation to ma, and it has given me renewea nope.- - -; Tbe sTeW lmm&.'- vmm mtnin MmD with a refu tation for bloodshed that extended to ha AMaHa HV the LeadvillS (Col.) Democrat, "Leadvllle has developed Into one or tue most npngni cnies m the country, as free from violence -and crime of any kind as a New KDgiana Tillage. Tbli. result baa been brought about through the Influence of the good mniMi of the community. Tbev Work ed for the election of officials who could M trusted to enforce the laws ana make the city and country o most un desirable place for lawbreaker and vagrants, and their moral mnuence throughout the year bas been most twuwflolBt In this resneot. They have evolved a city of borne and good gov- eminent from a mining camp who a record." a- 3- Inereaaa of Population. The Increase of population during the past 100 year of people of European origin,; according to Sir Robert Ulffln, the. famous English . statistician, bas been from 170,000,000 at the beginning of the century to 510,000,000 at its close. The growth of the United states alone has been from a little over d,ooo,- 000 to nearly 80,000,000. The English population of the British empire has in creased from about 15.000,000 to 55V 000,000. Germany and Russia also show remarkable growth, from 20,000,' 000 to 65,000,000 In one case and from 40,000,000 to 135,000,000 in the other. France has Increased from 25,000,000 to only 40,000,000. CUtc1o4 and (ha Detectives; The Hon.- Daniel Scott Isasont, speaking of secret service agents, sifl the other day: "Mr. Cleveland was a very bard man to get along with When he was president It Is all over new, but newspapers bsd a lot of fun with President Cleveland over those sentry bores erected In the White Bouse grounds. Those boxes were erected by the District of Columbia authorities. As a matter of fact, President Cleve land wouldn't have a secret servlcs agent around Urn. ' He was a mighty bard man to handle In this respect He didn't like the secret service agents and wouldn't have them with hlnv a mm explosion. Knoxvllle, Jan. 17. Post Office Clerk Martin was Injured today by the explo Slob of a package while stamping letters The package was addressed to a local hardware house . company and bore, the name of a New Tork smokeless powder Ann. ' Six Hundred Killed by Earthquake. Mexico City, Jan 17 Advice received today announce severe suffering at Ghtlpanctngo and Guerrero, as the result of yesterday's earthquake. Six hundred person' were killed. I' SXIXA. Biaatfc ttgsatve af Tbj Kind Vw n Wwsys BoggBt Shipload of Boer Prisnoers. Hamilton, Bermuda." Jan. 17. The British transport Montrose arrived from Capetown today with another detach ment of Boer prisoner. Dr. Bnlr mis tor Urer Ills. One pill i dose ' Hox, tOj'pUlsY 10 cts. Can Constlpttlon; Urer Troubles, BU- 1 outness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Pa- male vomplalnts, otomach and Bowel Disorder. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. Valuable Present for Hiss Roosevelt Berlin Jant' 17-Prlnca' Henry w hounoed offidslly today that he will take to' America a valuable present from the Smparor Qertnany to Miss Roost SahatJdn Oil theBesf Lmlment Prios,;ia eta) Uarge bottle Kioto, i Great- eat oar on earth for Bheumatlsm, Neu ralgia, " Borenes. Sprains, Backache'; Stiffness, Outs, Braises, wounds, Swell ing, Ban and frost Bites, ; Sa'vstloa OH km all ytULr - &.j; a Apprehension for Steamers, Washington, 3tL' It Th weather bureau Issued a report today that a mid- eoeaa tempest blUsard will be enooonu ered by .steamers ', bound ..West from English potts today. Oreat apprshen Ioa is felt for ahlpplng,-Vtt&lxX & or. Bull's Baby Syrup tor :. f settling Babies. Price, 10) cts. Care Wind-Colic, DIsrrhoes, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Paver, Chol era Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Byrup promoUs the dlgestlonjsndjaoothes the baby.' - ; England's Trade With Kexlco. Washington, Jan, 17. It is lea-ned to day that the Brill. h Consul at Hew Tork has been calling sharply to the at tention of English manufao urors the great gains the United Etatot Is n.nl's In the snrr'ylng of 1'oilro with art'i Imported from forefga countrlos. Walnut TairysndVTftlnut t " St JIcForlry's. JGpGp3ia;:.(JuPd t'zzziz u!.it yea cat This preparation contains all of tbt dlgeatants and digests all kinds of food, it gives lnstanireiier an a never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food jou want., The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics nave oeen cured after every thing else failed; It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary, Pleasant to take. It can't h mm&' dux ao you cooa rVeparedontyby Ra DaWmftOo-OhiragO The L bottle contains i times UmHo. ste P, 81 DtJIPT (XX : Lobsters often7 travel In regiments, seeking new. feeding grounda. Their migrating armies are always led by the biggest and' strongest nhesuf while' the maimed and weakly struggle along be hind. Purifi-lnsr Water. Three grains of alum will purify a gallon of water. - lt It stand for a time, and if no filter caa be bad strain It through'a piece, of calico. ' ' , r...- BoapatoB. . ' Every portion of soapstone lost in cutting Is utilised. In other ways. It gives the dull color to rubber goods; Is used in paper to gain weight and Is also an excellent article to use In mak ing fireproof paints. ;. , j. , Factory AeeUeats. Accidents. In factories are said to be much more frequent In bad weather than in good. Capo Town Leper. . When the Dutch founded Cape Town, there was no leprosy among the Inland natives. - A century later two Dutch farmers near toOape Town were found to be lepers, and since then the dis ease has been steadily Increasing and spreading northward among both na tive and European races. Rheumatism Cured In 24 Hours. T. J. Blsckmore, of Hsller & Black- more, Pittsburgh, Pa., says: "A short time since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in H hours. I took to my bed with Rheuma tism nine months ago and the Mystic Cure is the only medicine that did me any good. 'I had five of the best physi cians in the city, but I received very lit tle relief from them. I know the Mys tic Cure to be what it is represented tr.d take pleasure In recommending it to other poor sufferers." Bold by T. A, Henry, Druggist, New Bern. Mailt Watchmosu. The first night watchman was li censed by the New Tork common coun cil In 1697. Camphor. From the earliest times camphor has been a practical necessity to man. Its pleasant perfume. Its destructlveness to insect life id Its many remarkable therapeutic virtues, have more than earned its great popularity. Plekllna;. When pickling, always use the stron gest vinegar and have It scalding hot, as cold vinegar becomes ropy and will not keep. . ; . A Careful City. The " authorities of Alx-la-Chapelle recently sentenced to two weeks' Im prisonment a man who carelessly threw away a lighted match in a forest neat that city, although no damage was caused by the act ; ChUd Worth Hfljpn$. ' "My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of BarrUburr, Pa, yet I would have lost her by croup bsd I not purchased a bottle of One MInnt Cough Cure, "One Minute Ooogh Care I tare can for oorghs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolute safe cough our which act immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety. The little ones like the taste and remember how often"- It helped them. Every family should have s bottle of On Mlnut Cough Cur handy. At this season especially It may be needed sud denly. F, B Ddtjr. " 4 ; ;.T.,i;-'.-.:i.V; '. c, ;-. :ii ! Raftber Proas Orew4. - 'The Ingenuity of a Yankee Inventor has devised a us for that humble snd unlovely shrub of the western deserts known aa thsf ."greasewood."'1 It hss been found to contain a gum thst af ford a valuable substitute for rubber. " The method of . obtaining the gum, Which has been newly patented, con sist in bruising the woody stalks vf the greasewood, sosklng them In a so lution of carbon dlsulphlde and) tbw drawinsTbff the liquid,' which M dis tilled. The chemical used as a solvent is driven oft by beat, and there remains in th bottom of the vessel a gummy stuff, flexible and elastic - -r. Finally the gummy stuff is washed and purl fled, the result being a very fair substitute for . India' rubber f good, In fact, as to suggest the notion that some day the American deserts may be made to yield very satisfactory profits In the production of raw mate rial for gum shoes and bicycle tires, Saturday Evening Post ; .' Beat Out of an Increase of Ell .'i. ".'Pension. A Mexican war veteran and promt nent editor writes: "Seeing the adver tisement bf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Itcmmly, 1 am r;uilml-d that as a soli'tor in Mexleo In '47 and '48 I contracted Ken loan diarrhoea and this remedy lr k- pt me from g'Mt'ug; n In- cren"0 lu n y pension for on every ro bbwhI s il')e of It rtstores o.u". U In or." .'i..": I m a qui' k euro for r!' "T!. 1 i .-.'t snfs to liiffl. i ur t 1 y 1 i n U ( ii, rjiNCLS ANO JEST3. "- ( fffco Otkef Hu'fEiii f '"y, radiant, Bimple, s7,' :v'?-:: iWith ye. that lur on's sense awsyt MuoJi to lova, bit to hat, . - v lii supreme artist mad my mate. - Fervid,, anuoua, graoerul, elvar, ? l-j:i" Bifhlng- for sreat wealth forerarrr.?;,' Jewels, laoe,- priceless fur, ; Only these appaaled to bat?tj'i-fl S'X '.' t . . ----- ."i-:fS.- T'A y ; Lannhliig. blushlns, sweetheart, wifa ; When th money gave out strife; . ' ; -A richer one loomed up, and hm-??vfs?! . Has what Oo4 flrst save to me. -' ; U'-j;v?iCWaaa.SseiaeraJ ''rvf ;x bj'' Jsaloas From th,ymr', tlMt-:' She What IS the. correct translation bf the motto of that lovely ring yon gave' inat;.VHS.jt'-.-:;-k He Faithful to the last.. X ", She The lastl . How horridl . And you've always told me before that I .lwtheteryfli8tJiit'?l--:'''-'v :" y' ': -.''AMlriosv. When she was won, though they were :y-.'--wo,V-'.-'':I!-'vv., ' . . .... i Boon both wers one,' you see. But In a year the doctor called, ' And then those two were three. 'f-Vdumt. Bis Lack. i ' "How many women did you try to marry before yon got me T she howled in anger.. ' " Twelve,1' be answered sadly, "and I never thought to. count them; "before, elther."-Baltlmore World. . , . Bas! An astronomer, earnest, but rash. Went out on a Tot to view Mars. Then a William goat cam with a , And then ha saw all kinds of - Philadelphia Press. . Ho Skipped. She What was bis father, anyway, do yon know? : He Yes. WhyT "He told me his father was a skip per." "That's right He was a bank cash ier." Philadelphia Record. Mary-, Choice. Bald I to Mary, "Are you hungryt" "Ten." said ahe. "I am." Bo "Name your choice," 1 said, and Mary Had a little lamb. . Philadelphia Bulletin. Good Words Scarce. "If we can't speak well of people," said the gentle young woman, "It Is better not to talk of them at all." "Tea," answered Miss Cayenne, "that Is why the weather Is such a prevalent topic of conversation." Washington Btar. Snpplr TJallmlted. "Give me a kiss, my charming Pearl." A young man said to a blue eyed girl. Bald she, "You great, big, lasy elf. Pucker your mouth and help yourself." Chicago News. The Worst Ever. "That" said the cheap barber, re leasing his victim, "Is what we call the Shakespearean style of hair cut" "Ab," remarked the other, viewing himself In the glass. "The most un- klndest cat of alir'-Phtladelphla Press. Harmonious Dlsoor'd.' The other Instruments all howled, Their hearts war full of Ire, And they together beat the drum Because it dubbed the harp a lyre. Chicago News, A Rebake. "He can't make out the boat's name. "Well, what difference does It maker" "What 'difference does It make I Ton talk like a man who never had a ma rine glass t" Finds Way to Live Long. The startling announcement of a Dis eovery that will sorely leng en life Is made by editor OH Downey, of Churd- bnsco, Ind., "I wish to state," he writes tbstDr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is the most Infallible re medy that -I hays ever known for Coughs Colds and Grip. It's Invaluable Mo peo ple with weak lung. Having this won derful medicine no one need dread Pneu monia or Consumption. Its relief is in stant and cars certain." .0 D Brsdham guarantees every 0o and tl.00 bottle, and give trial bottle free. Bariod Forest. ' Buried forests found In Alaska In lo calities where no trees exist now bave revived a discussion of the theory that the arctic, region once possessed s trop ical or semltroplcal climate. A few years ago a New England professor wrote a book based on the Idea that as tha earth first cooled at the pole they were the original scene of vegetation and human life and that mankind gradually moved southward daring the prehistoric period. . ; vi - A Prominent Woman Speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, .Vibe President Illiools Woman's Alliance,' In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Eeme dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter whlob threatened to- run in to pneumonia. I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and , the medlclus upset my stomach. A friend advised me tt try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found It was pleasant to take snd it relieved me st once. I am now entirely recovered, saved s doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never - be without this splendid medicine again;'' For sale by P 8 Duffy 4 Oo.. . - V:." - . - ;.',' rroStable Clover.- v. A Missouri farmer Is thus quoted In the Maryvllle (Mo.) Tribune: "1 sowed ten seres of clover, using as seed on bushel, which cost me la I sold from that ten seres twenty tons of bay for 1005 -a ton and, thirty-six and half bushels of seed for (102. Then sold th second crop of hay for $14 That made the receipts from my ten acres f !08. The swd cost me ?0, nnd Was at an espeimo of about $(10, so uiy net profits off tlio ten acres of ground were aluioHt ?-3 an acre." i:c.-;.!s tiwll Kcver Ache. Kvi:r e i luro this trouhle. Use at or-e ti.e remeily t!.it slopp' I It for Mrs. IT. A. V. '' :r, of Winnie; Vs., she v i y. ' : w i.ife nil , , mI l-i ' I ! I ' - , i " ( i -; 1 .' -.at mmmmmm '.. The man with awakeii jtht tenderest emotions of ; his more fortunate fellow being. The haggard wuntenance, swollen joints and twisted and deformed limbs tell a pathetic story of pjiufimo; such as Rheumatism alone can inflict,-1 Only those who are- painfull f and slowlv hobbling throuffh life can fullv realize what it means tn rw rrntrri.Ttnim.' lThey feel most keenly v tawu uat tfloy are no longer workers puc unwilling arones m uie Dusy world. ' r- Rheumatism should not be neglected because the'pains at first are wander ' ing and slight These are only the rumblings of an approaching storm of pain and aches that may transfer you from a life of activity to the ranks of the crutcl bound cripples. : . Rheumatism is due to acrid gritty particles being deposited in the joint, muscles and nerves bv an impure and too-acidblood. and the strongest constitutions or mn cles of "iron and nerves of steel to every fibre of the body, and t i v i ana aisioage mem. Finally the natural oils are consumed when there is a creaking, grinding noise with every movement of the '.inibs; the joints become locked and immovable, the mus cles wither or' contract, the nervous system gives way and the patient becomes a physical wreck and crutch bound cripple. Rubbing with liniments may produce counter-irritation and afford temporary ease, but they cannot reach and destroy these corrosive particles, which are daily forming in the blood. The correct treatment the true cure for Rheu matismis a remedy that will dissolve and wash out this inflammatory matter and expel it from the system, and no medicine does this so promptly and thoroughly as S. S. S It neutralizes and eliminates from the blood current all poisonous, noxious substances and maltcs the blood pure and strong again anr as it circulates through the body, all effete matter is gathered up and sent out through the proper channels. This rich new blood cools the feverish, throbbing muscles and joints and refreshes the tired nerves, and welcome relief comes to the wretched sufferer. S. S. S. contains no Potash, Opium, Anodyne or mineral of any description, but is a Guaranteed Purely Vegetable Compound. The strong minerals that are usually prescribed Send for our special book on Rheumatism, which is free to all who desire it. Write our physicians about your case, and they will checrf ally furnish any information or advice) wanted free of cost. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. First DANDBUPP. Second-ITCHING SCALP. Third---FALLINQ HAIR. The next stags is BALDNESS. Yoo need never reacb it however, for CokeDvdniitCqre will absolutely save your hair. as' thousands testify. Sold at every droit store. Be sure you get the genuineimitations are ineffectual. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap A delightful article for the hair and complexion. It hae no rival as a beautifer. Satisfy ing results are guaranteed. A. B. BREMER CO.. CBICAGO. AIjXi dkuggisth. COURT CALENDAR. Superior Court. Special Term and Febru ary Term, 1902. SPECIAL TEHM. Monday, February Srd. Smith rt King Solomon's Lodge. 88 tub.Co.TS. Duffy. 29 Armstrong Tt. Bluenthal. . Arnold ts. Scott. - Tuesday, Fsb. 4th. 59 Adtms ts Hoys. 57 Pollock ts Hesslo. 77 Meadows ts Tel. Co. - Wednesday, rob. Stfc. '. 88 RotenbanmTt Jarman.. 41 Osnsdy ts Ooldsboro L. Co. . .61 Wbits ts DstIs. . ; " '-.i Thavsday.Fab. Sth. 88 EegUter TBjQrlffln.' - . 58 Hshn ts Pollock. . 78 Sossts'R. R. ' 79 Tilling ts R. R. ' - , rriday.Vab.Tth. '... 68 Itss ts Bowdeu. ' ... 64 JscksoaTsDlnklni. ' n Barrington ts B.B. "" ; 0:;BoWnsosi. Ti R.: ' "-v '"t : ' .UCOTmiJITKBat. ' '- ' Monday, teb.l01w jv , ' , Smith ts, Reterrs TnL,y:, i5"50 Hauoook ts. Commlssionors. h 61 Yincsat ts. Miller. : '' . ,. "; r ' 62 CroomTS.Pritchsrd.rtf ': . ', '"'' 68 Whltford ts. PesU;-;i5;.:.-:'V '68 Bills ts, Bsttertbwslts. i l' r? Cstoa ts. TOaty'.P-' ' V" - Hancock ts. Mutual Reterrs, ; i t Bt. John's Lodge ts.: Mutual Re-'pi- serT0,';;-:: .S,Kp:--A ylor TS. Mutual RssSrTS,: 'J l i. iPope ts. Mapsi Reserrs.'- 'yl"i. v'tawsstos', ts. Mlihi; c; ' Huyett Smith ts. Grsy.r1;-, t''!' ' Bni,.ii, xtmh :" V '. wi . avwtaaj ' an s as it H Lane ti. Rtney, Y ''Wadnssdar.Fsb.lSlh. M Eborhys. Lokey.!: ..;'' , 58 Gsstou ts. Smith, , 1 . 78 Bulttn ts. Lumber Coi, . . " Cot Tt.'.RladeB. . Broadilas ts. Congdon. ; .. TlmriiUr, Feb, 13lh. . . 47 Harvey tb. Clark;'" 73 Marten tb. DeLoalcb. MartfiriTt. Perry. , ItoyallTS. E!etr!oCo. ' I. II. Pn lii Jvs. 3. U. Young, et si, TIiUt, I'Vb. 14IU, - Joiirs TB. Bulton. Oarntt tb. IIIucs. T y ti. II. It. 1 i fa. I rry. A I',.,! 1 O'l'S'toB. the crutch never fails to arouse their helpless and dependent can long withstand these corroding poisons. They penetrat no liniment", lotion or other external application can read in Rheumatic cases act very injuriously upon the lining of the stomach, causing inflammation and a most dis tressing form of dyspepsia. S. S. S. not only purifies the blood, but at the same time invigorates and tones up the whole system, increases the appetite, strengthens the digestion und restores the rheumatic sufferer to sound health again. Taylor ts. Congdon. REGULAR TERM. Notions. 5 Meadows tb. TUdale. 8 Pryan vb. Hayte 7 Justice vs. Justice. 8 Pe'lletler tb. Whltford. 4 -Pol Ex Rel tb. Clover. 10 " " " " tbe court. 11 " ' " ' " " 22 " 11 14 " ' - 15 Bank tb. Spencer. 16 Jones tb, Nixon. 17 Burrus tb. Myers. - 19 Becton T. Brock. 20 Harrison ts. Rous Green ts. Green. Cully vs. B. & L. 26 Duffy tb Perry. 17 Humphrey vs. B. & L. 88 Register vb. Griffin. 48 Blount tb Klrkman. 64 Dozler vs. Lumber Co. 57 Pate tb. Boulanger. 66 Hudson ts. Phillips. 70 Wilson tb. Shepard. 71 Oliver vs. Fair Association. Carter tb. Carter. DIVORCE. 21 Hicks ss. Hlcki. 21 Wayne vs. Wsyne. 24 Barnnm vs. Bsrnnm. 40 Hodges ts. Hodges. Ellis vs. Ellis Whitney ts. Whitney. Jackson tb. Jackson. Wlllen brink vs. Willenbrink. Hussey vs. Hutsey. s Vs. VI -t's. Jk ''"' " viV anTthina Ton invent or hn prove alas tot CAVEATJinoE.HARK. COftSlSMTor DtSftS PB0I6CTI0M, Send modal, skatoh,orpboto, for frae oxamlnatioa and anrloa. BOOK CI PATEITS EOiSiSSl wzc.a.c::ov& co. htiDtUfrM WASHINGTON, O.C. r. - ,w? . f Hsvlng secured the ssrrloes of er perlsnosd parties, I am prepared oa abort notloa to sxecuts FanB. City, Laud aad Rati Road torreylng.. Ditches, StreeU sad Roads laid out sna isreiea. Drauihtlns lu all Its branohes. Blue and black prints mads.' Old maps re- psirsa sau mounwa. v lopoinium surveying snd plotting. Drawings and wokrlng plans exeouted promptly. Sew erage and drainage planned, laid out and construction superintended. . J. J. Wolfcndcn, - '.' Wew Kern, W.1 C. ' NEW BERN CONCLAVE 486, Improved n.Ha TlAniaannhs. meets Ind and 4th Thursday nights, at 8 o'clock at Rosa- tree Hall. vr. it. f. ariy, arcnon; 4; t. Toleon, Jr, Klnanctorj Geo. D. Gorduer, Secretary. - ' -' CRAVEN IXnaB 1TO. 1 KNIGHTS OK HARMONY. Meets Snd snd 4th Wednesday nights In eaoh month In Kountreo'B Hull, . Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clor k. J. J.Wolfenden, Prpttl-ntj K. 1. plsoswsy, Boc'y, It, R. Hill, -Finanolal Becratary. 1 . OAfl"OT!TA. ' ' m a li- E-l the drvTVstvTnnatri v anrl condition when it dawns upo. Helploas From Khammaitism. I was terribly affllotad with EhanmatUm forola-hMB saoatha, aad durlnar my sick neas trie tht kill of aaaay rood phyaiolaiu aUowhoaaproaranod my oaao hopolar I was for a year In snob a helpless cond, tioa that I was usable to drsss or fsad my self. I had sUlod at diffartnt tinua, fifty -two prsaoriatloaa smaWMtad by friends, BOMofthaaaalvlaa'XBoaayralUf; I final ly aeeldoa to try B. S). S). aad took tha flrst doe while hobbling- about on orntohss. After takiajr two bottlaa I found ao much raltof I was ablo to rollnqnlab the use of . one orntoh, and a faithful oontlnuanoa of tha saediein ToUarod mo of tha other orntoh and shortly afterward enabled ma to a to my work, at whlob I hava baen evar alaoa. I have had no return of any symp toms of Hhonmattain, although this was even years aso. Tours vary truly, J. O'K AXLSTj 8185 V. Sonata Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. icoavaiajn Winter Time Vehicles are now to be considered. To all who require the best, most adaptable, most S radical, most comfortable and most urable carriage for cold, stormy and wet weather, we recommend our line of rockaways, sarreys and top buggies, (50 to 10Q; two seated rockaways at 6300 to 30O. We ase only the very best material in every department of our fac tory, for tbe construction of only tbe highest grade Tehicles to be found on toe market, xou can aepena on our Tehicles being up to now. We are flrst hands for any kind of material for re pairing and can save you money, tee us. Your to please, ii. II. Writer a fcon, Phone 185, 78 Broad .t. New Bf.iin, N. r. Russell House While In Beaufort be sure n I stop at the Rusell House. First-Class Boar '. A horns for traveling people l lahirn? snd bunting unexcelled 1 ern s $1.46 s dsy or $5.00 per week i 1 i LL Pron t. X. S ssaiOB. A. D. Hard SIMrtONS 4 WARD, ATT0SNI1 aa1 COUNSELORS st LAW. . SIW SlIsStRE, a. c . Office 68 Bo. Front Street,- nearly oppo site Hotel urjatlawka, (Offioe also at Ealelsh.) Practice In the counties of Graven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Osrteret, Pamlt ee snd Wake, la tbs Supreme snd Fed. . eral Courts, snd wherever services are desired. -: Pi H. Pelletler, ATTOBNET AT LAW Kldlle Street, Lawyers ' Brt ,t,:-:v, BUldlac. : - -Will praetios la tns Counties af Oren artorot. Joaee, Onslow ana Pamlloo, I B .WitilMv Borns aad iiprw ' ci - D.VI. ;WAUD, '' Attorney af Ur i n 1 iflmi ' a J 74!Bo. Front St . Ooo. Hotel Ohattawka, " r ' -A -C; NEW BERN, . W'-.fS--i'i ''Craven County Attoniv:r"';-;; ? Circuit, Craven, Jones, Onslow,' Cart, e iv erat, Pamlloo, Greene,- Lenoir, .and the .,'-; i Soprame sard Fedjsral Courts. it j;'; .' 'tr'- uj: ':';'''.' '!-"' -.A'.-.'-'x, '''"'.'; ' AOoodJQ;' Telephone ' SERVICK IS A BCJBINESa ,1 XECESSITT,'' - A HOME CONVENIENCE. A 0OM Vs BINED , " -' .' ' 'j-- : '' - Tiettr-ilty, -'-' ., " " ' r.--:-r r, r V. r I : tt C;tce I .."'. TV '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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