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THE JOURNAL. -'. Pubdshed every day la theyear.excepS Monday, at H Kiddle street," '-"; . . Peohs No. &3 ' J CHARLES U STEVENS. . IDftOBATO (SOmilTOB.) . - r SUBSCRIPTIOB RATES. - One year, In dTnce. ...... v.... M.M One year, sot la advanoe...... -Ma Monthly, bycarrlerlalhectty..... M Advertising Rates furnished on tppll cation. . ' Entered at the Poat Office, New Bern, N. 0., m second claas matter. , Official Paper ..of New Bera and Craven Coaaty. New Bern. N. 0. Jan. 10. 1908. SILENCE Olf THE CHIEF JUS- : TICESBIP. Henry A. Page's article on Judge Walter Clark, as the only and unop posed candidate fortbe Chief Justice ship of North Carolina, which was pub lished In the Charlotte Observer on the 26th and In the Raleigh Post on the 28th, might be termed a "feeler," as to the situation on this most Important of fice, one which vitally concerns every Interest, private and pnblic, in this Btate. The Charlotte Observer on this article said, editorially, "Blavery able paper, distinguished for the force of Its argument and Its In clsiveness of style, deserves to be read by every voter In the Btate. The situa tion with which it deals Is the most ex traordinary ever known in our political history. Thousands of people recognize Judge Clark as the most dangerous man in the 'State. Lawyers do not hesitate to say that as attorneys going before him in a certain class of cases they know their clients to be already pre- indged. It is charged and believed that ieha worked up litigation knowing that it would come before him for judg ment, A large part of the bar and of the thoughtful, conservative element of the people, lack confidence in his ability or purpose to do justice when the prospect of popularity weighs against It, and yet he Is marching on to the chief justice ship without an obstacle being pat in his path. The selections for the posi tions on the Supreme Court bench are regarded as in some sort the preroga tive of the lawyers, and yet the lawyers do not chirp. Do they fear that If they do he will remember them in his decis ions?" And the Raleigh Post In its editorial comment on the same article said: As Mr. Page suggests the certainty of a verdict against a corporation, baaed upon vicious perversions by construction of the statutes, baa reached .the stage that even the public no less than the contingent fee lawyer smiles in confi dence, regardless of the merits or the honesty or preposterous dMhonesty. we may say of the claim. For the present this corrupt and shameless robbery is visited upon the railroads, but before long, when those guilty of thus debauching the public and i prostituting the powers of the law may I feel safely ensconsed In power all other corporations and successful enterprises will be brought under the same nefari ous schemes of plunder. It is a shame full exhibition of the public morals of the day. It only remains to be aeen whether the people have been utterly de moralized and lost to all sense of that honor which they once demanded should sit in high places and - characterize the ', enactment as well as the administration of law In this State. And the Raleigh New-Observer, the official organ of the machine says, edi torially, on the same subject: "Judge Clark has three or four times been the nominee of his party for. high positions. He. has filled three judicial positions with great ability and with de votion to the true Interests ef the Com monwealth. He will probably bathe nominee of the Demooratlo party, ac cording to Mr. Page, for Chief Justice, If there is even a probability that the party will name him to lead the ticket this year, ought any except Republicans to be engaged in trying to Injure the chanoe of electing the Democracy's aoml aee- Even to him who runs it la easy to see the end, and that la that Judge Walter Clark it already the accepted candidate of the Raleigh machine, for ibe'Coief. , Justiceship. -- And this being the situation, of what profit Is it for Democrat! to protest t For such a protest will place the person lo protesting beyond the political pale, (or thus the organ baa said. , V . V -1 It could have been a pleasant party discussion to have taken np the Individ ual merit of Messrs, Clark, Connor, Shepherd and Jotters who might have been candidates for this great offloa.j,:, : Bat the sUsnc is fixed. The organ hat peaMnoe, : "fall In t Jail laf and yiot to hint who fails to Join and ? take up the political look step. .'.f Dyspepsia Curo wVviit It.tfHwaa 1 nai a vr. wol Infant nAa Talis to cure, it allows you to eat all & I M - M'l,- . i.i ' t I J l 1 I I l ! I I i i :. stomachs can lane it. ny its use many , thousands of dyspeptics have been " eared aftor everything else failed. It "... prevent formation of gas on the atom- ach, relieving all distress after eating v Dieting unnecessary. Ploasant to tako. It CEIS't kz'Tt - . ' Lai cfa ycj rsi Pmmroa only by E.O. TnWrrTOo.,im-ij ;t, 'i.iMiSi.lwHiecyuUUuilijtUuiMtlit.Uw.ou, . " F. B. DTJTFY 4 CO.-;'- '' : ' : A.towiorm t'aio'or: Oa ft yery clear, cold night n'ven tag party was given-, la a salon4n Stockholm, Sweden. . Many people jrere gathered together la a single room, and; It became so warm la the course of Jhe evening that several ladle complained of feeling ill. 's r-w , ' : . An attempt was made to raise- a ,wia. dow, nt the: aaahe had' been frozen in their place, and It was Impossible ti move tbenksi-'SXA!- - t :- In this situation, as tt avaa absolutely, necessary that air should ba admitted, a pane of glaaa was smashed pvt.' -A cold current at once rushed In, and at the same Instant flakes f snow were seen to fall to the floor In all parts of the room Mi , The entrance of frosty current into ha atmosphere which was saturated with moisture had produced a snow fall Indoors. Nature. , f Eswf to Settle. A famous lawyer once bad a slngalar case to settle. . A physician came to btm la great distress. Two slaters, liv ing la the same house, bad -babies of equal age, who so resembled each other that their own mothers were unable to dlstlngolsh them when they were to gether. Mow, It happened that by the carelesaDess of the nurses the children had become mixed, and how were the mothers to make sure that they, receiv ed back their own Infants? "But, perhaps," said the lawyer, tbe children weren't changed at aBs" . , but theW no doubt they; ..were changedClaald the phyalclan. "Are yoo sure of HV "Perfectly." "Well, If that's the case, why don't you change them back againt I don't aajiK difficulty inthe-case,' , ' Eea&ess Cannot be Cored by local applications, as theyScannot 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- When this tube gets in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or im perfect bearing, and when It is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken ont and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of tea 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 oatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 76c . Hall's Family Plus are taebest. Domont Performs a Great Feat Monte Carlo, January 28 Santo Dumont this morning in the presence of an immense crowd circled Monte Carlo Harbor In an -air ship. He re ceived a tremendous ovation. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. Price.US ctsj.large bottle 25;cta.Great est cure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness,, flpralns, Backache Stiffness; Out, Bruises, Wounds, Swell ings, Burns and FrostJBites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. - Real Admiral Ktmberley Dead Newton, Mass., January 38 Rear Ad miral Kimberly, TJ. 8 Nn (retired), died this morning of eppoplexy. He was One of the members of the original Schley court, jtad was released oa objec tion by Schley. Collision on R.T. Central. Oneida, N. T. January 38 The sec ond section of the New York Central Limited (eaatboand) train collided with switch engine today in front of the station. Both engines and most of tas station were demolished. The engineer of the limited wis killed and the fire man seriously injured. : : ' Heads Should Never Ache. ' Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped It for Mrs. N. A, ,Webter,of Wlaaiej Vs., she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of slek headaches I had suffered from for two years.". Cars Bead ache, Constipation, Biliousness. 26. at 0. D. Bradhjtm'a drug store, s,. . rPorrer Cantlit ? ' d Washington, January 28 Tao polios hero have been notified of the arrest la Cincinnati v.of Morris Alfelder, former servant to Senator Bsveredg. wanted her for forging bis- .employer's asm to three check and securing .two hun dred doUatS.-,,;..; i:: . S-J Hew Century Qimliijrt J ' .'.' '" Mlllloos are daily'' finding a world of comfort la Bucklea's. Arnica Salve. It kills pala from. Barasr ticalds, Cnta, Bruise) , conquers TJlcers, : and feter Boresj cure Eruptions, '.SaU Rheum Botav-aad Pelonajnaovea Coras and Warts. Best Pl cur on .earth. ; paly 85c at 0, D. Bradhaa't drag store. v- i " ' "',1 -' !P$ace For South kttai ' ton Job, January 38 Mr. Balfour aa aoaaeed la the Hun of Common to day that Holland had made proposition folr peso In South Africa and that It Is Believed term are satisfactory to the Boar, j '', ':.;,,-'-;'; . ;.':;'', r":- " ' Chill Worth Kliilons;;:;' My chQd Is worth million to me," sjl Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrlsburg, Pa ,'yet I would hav lost her by oroop had I not purchased a bottle of On Minute Cough Care, "On Mlut Cough Cur 1 tur curs for wwghs, croup tnd throat and lung trouble. - Aa absolute safe conga our wblcb act immediately. The younget child caa Uks It with entire safety. Tbe Utile ones ilk the taste and remember how Often It helped them. Every family should hare a bottle of One Minute Cough Cur handy. At tl.'s season especWy ttmay bs aeed;-4 sul-deaTy.-r.Br try. -. , Umlt of Micfoteoplo Power. Profesaor. McEendrlck la his presi dential address to the physiology sec tion of the British association remark ed that the smallest particle of matter that, can be seen with our present mi croscopes la - between on four-hundred th-thousandth -and one- flve-hun-Aredth-thousaadUt of aa Inch la diam eter. Tbe diffraction of light lay the microscope forbids tbe possibility of seeing still -amallar objects.. -Xet the living spores studied by physiologists ere sometimes probably even' smaller In else thaa the most minute particle that the most perfect mlscroecop can show. - - .''.- - -. . : , ,-Oroama Fov Olvoiree. - A north side woman sat up till 1 O'clock the other morning waiting for her husband to come borne. -At last, weary and .worn out .with her lonely, vigil,' she went up stairs to retire only to discover the missing husband there fast aBleep. v Instead of going down town he bad stolen up stairs and crawl ed Into bed, and it made hla wife so mad she didn't speak to him for a week. Chicago News. - ; - v - . - Botlv GirU Bappr '' "How Is your daughter Edith, Mrs. Ukeslderc .-'; ,.;-v'- ' .' r. - "She Is well and happy. Ton aaow aha Is to be married oa the 20th." "Indeed. And. how, Is your other daughter, yiorcncel", , "She la also well and happy.' Ton know she got her divorce on the 10th." Washington Times. Aa Aeeeaaaaodavtsasi Chemist. Chemist (to poor .woman) Yon must take this medicine three times a day after meals. - . Patient But sir, I seldom get meals these 'ard times. Chemist (passing on to the next cus tomer) Then take it before them. London King. y.thIr to Haw It, "He likes excitement," said the young man. "So I supposed," replied the dear girL "Whyr "Well, his choice for a wife made that the natural Inference." Chicago Poet Firemen Injured -Brookfield, Mate., January 88 Three large buildings were burned here this morning. Seven fireman were caught by a falling wall and seriously injured. Finds Way to Live Long:. The startling announcement of a Dis covery that willurely lengthen life is made by editor O H Downey, of Churu busco, Ind., "I wish to state," be writes "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption i the most Infallible re medy thai ! fBtVever known for Coughs Colds and Grip. It's Invaluable to peo ple with weak lungs. Having this won derful medicine no one need dread Pneu monia or Consumption. It relief Is In stant and cure certain." 0 D Bradham guarantees every BOo and 91.00 bottle, and gives trial bottles free. Royalty Travels Berlin, January 88 The Prlnoe of Wales left here this morning en route toStrolltz, Windsor, Englaad. Queen Alexandria Is 111 with a severe cold. GlantNerve Builder. The Mystic Life Renewe'r is the most Powerful Nerve Builder known. It ab solutely cures all form of Narrow Dis eases and Weaknesses no nutter bow aggravated or bow long duration, .such as Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, Ner vous Parojryams, St. Vitus' Daace, Pal pitation of tbe Heart, Physical and Men tal Weakness, Debility of Old Age, etc Sold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. ' ' The . ITavtual BsaaaSy. There is aa old negro In Washington who believes that the art of healing Is a "gift" not to be acquired. A friend Who knew bis point of view recently attempted to draw btm out . "Ton say you're a naturfi! 'doctor, Uncle Enoa. Now,' what would you recommend in a case of agnat" - Uncle Enes leaned oa bis broom In atlenos for a saomeat lost in thought but when he spoke It was with the calm assurance of aa oracle, r . "Ds be medicine for de ague would be an efflorescent powder to puff out de skla aa lift it oft de bones. , When de skla is dra'wed tight over de bones aa de ague begins to shrink It de bones Jos' aaehelly painful an ache ful, sab, '' Bat de efflorescent powder It flsa aa flsa inside an' puff out.de ekta an obUvlate de difficulty la, a sho'jt time, aaa.,,.;:i, ;'o jk. m nr o .x JL'i Bai fa ; . rA i" m Una Hum mgH SalDkna. The beautiful island of Blclly, with Its huge volcano. Mount Etna, and Its most Interesting remains of classic Greek architecture, . Is; the . world's great source of supply 'for sulphur. The rocks 'and noil are largely of vol canto origin, and tbe eulphur mines la some place penetrate deep-Into the earth. - A common sight I a train of freight cars loaded wlta bars of sul phur as yellow as gold. 1 Borne of tb greatest mines are cloM by Girgenti, the celebrated Agrlgentum of thaBo man historians. About 00 per cent of all tha sulphur produced comes from " . A Prominent Woman Speaks. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of " Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough reme dy, saysi "I suffered with a sever cold this winter which threatened to run In to pneumonia. I trlivl dilTcrcnt remedies but I seemed to grow worse snd tha mcdlclue upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Clmmherlulii's Cough r!ii.o)y and I found it was plcaftnt to ti-i-. s-.il It relh ve-'l nie at on' o.Ia' ii:iw e.i ' ';r "v 1, savidai' ' 1 'I, f n b 1 1 ' ", ii -I I v It r 1 c V ' I :' ' r 1 i e i ' i.'' I r i 4 1 F 8 I f ' BtcUr tk B a i livufil simtn.iiul Wife of President Jakeman of . riders of the llormon Church. Salt Lake City, Utah, Recom- mends Lydia . Pinkham'g r Tegetable Componnd. Jor.Wft. i r man's Periodic Tains. .' (- -V- - .- ' ; 'if "Dkab Mbs," raKHAa: Before-1 knew of Lydla E-Plntham'a Tegw etable Conapoand i -dreaded the approach of the time lor my menstrual period, as it would mean a couple of . MAMft4iMAaMM vwwwx MBS. HULDA JAXKKAK. days ia bed with intense pain and suf fering. : I was, under the physician care for over a year without any relief, When my attention was called to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound by several of our Mormon women who had been cored through its use. I began its systematic use and Im proved gradually in health, and after the use of six bottles my health was completely restored, and for over two years I have had neither ache or pain. You have a truly wonderful remedy for women. Very sincerely .yours, Mas. Htn-DA jA.KKHA.ir, BaltLakeCity.Utah.' -46000 forfdt If about ttttlmonlal 1$ not gwwm .Just as surely as Mrs. Jake man was cured just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cure every woman suffering: from any form of fe male ills. Mrs. Plnkham advises sick wo- free. Address, Lynn, Mass. Hark Twain's Movlnc A story Is told of tho duys when Mark Twain was a hack vri-Iter In Knu Francisco on a weekly salary repre sented by one figure, Bret Ilnrto and Joaquin Miller -serving on tbe same staff with llko pay. A woman of means who patronized Bohemia and gave tbe Impecunious stragglers many a good dinner saw Mark Twain, thinly clad and Imperfectly shod, standing with a cigar box under his arm and looking hungrily In at a confectioner's window. The patroness of letters asked what .was In the box. "Oh," drawled the humorist, "I'm moving again." Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for Teething Babies. Price, 10 cts. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gri ping Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Chol era Infantomr-Dc Bull's Baby Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes tbe baby. Still In tha nine;. "I hear your engagement with young Gotrox has been broken off," said the first fair daughter of Eve. "Well, you are. entitled to another hearing," rejoined fair daughter No. 2 aa she held up a graceful hand on Which a solitaire sparkled. "You can see for yourself that I am still In the ring." fBeat Ont Of an Increase 01 His Pension. AMexicanwar veteran and promi nent editor write: "Seeing the adver tisement of Chamberlain' 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 baa 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 pleasan t and safe to take. For sale by F H Duffy A Co. CtadItI wcb bub is falling. )vYvl Yoo my b abeolutilj ball within ytar. You can avi your hafr by using ; . It allayi the hcblng7 nras aaadrof f . and proootaa a vigors Qua, baalthy growth. Gat tbr-jDUina--inltatlODB ara aorta laaa. Sold by druggieta tba torid m.;- . - ' .'. : Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap la unagualad for beiutifying.J tba soup lax Ion and ahampooing ' tb hsir: DELIGHTFUL TOILET 'r'.-A ; 8, BBEHES CO CBIC4C0. ;, Winter Excnrslon Rates, - - : ESeottv October IS, 1901, excursion rate are placed oa sal by the Bouthern Railway to all principal winter resorts of tbe Boutb and Southwest Ask any agent Southern Railway for full Infor tnatloa. ' - 'Winter Homes in Summer Lands.' ' The above Is th title of an attractive booklet just- Issued by the Passenger Department of the Southern Railway. It Is beautifully Illustrated and fully des cribes th winter resort ' of the South. Aeopysnay be secured by sending two-cent stamp to. B. H. Eardwlck, 0 P. A, Washington, D. C. - Opening of Winter Tourist Season. The Bouthern Eallwsy, which oper ates Its own lines over lbs entire South snd forms tbe Importtnt link lo tbe great highway of travel between th North snd Ponth, Florida, Cubs, Mexico tho I'udflo Count and entral America, rmounr s f(,r the winter of 10(1 snd l;! 2 Ilia rmt jopetb service ever of f. ,il. ! 1 r "liar si-rvli will l.n a 1 1 j X n t m ' ;n Palm I ' ', a i it I i v mi trnln i v 1 ! II' 'n I'oir FOIL THE HOUSEVflrS ! ,JoUh Read'a IaTcatloa, 1 ' : The inventor of the cooking range died tbe other day,, saya a writer In the New York Mali-and Express. HS was ninety-two years old, and he lived at Everett, idasa, a suburb of Boston. His name' was Joslah M.T Bead. The name Is not m-fWho's Who," and the old man was unknown" to fame, al though hla Invention effected a more profound and - momentous change in American domestio life, perhaps, than Morse's electric telegraph did, or Whit ney's cotton gin, or even Howe's sew ing machine. There bad been stoves before Bead. Franklin made a stove which still goes by bis name. It ls-slm-ply an open grate on legs, with a pipe. Tbe feet can be warmed at it, and the room can be filled with smoke. There were rude cooking contrivances before Bead ' made his ranges, away back ia tbe thirties, but they were crude at- raira. Men who are now not old caa remember when women baked in a Dutch oven a movable tin box, which was shoved up in front of a hot open fire. The cooking range made possible an elaborate and careful arrangement of the humblest cuisine. It was eco nomical In the sense that it gave a great deal more beat from the same amount of fuel. It saved beat and time. It enlarged the American bill of fare. It Increased the complexity of tbe do mestic organization and abolished old fashioned rustic simplicity. For the Sickroom. Accessories for the sickroom cannot be too dainty in appearance, but above all Is it Important that they shall be washable. A pretty medicine glaBS cover made of a piece of circular white UneS may be embroidered In some delicate design and the edge but tonhole stitched. Near the center two small eyelets should be worked. Then a piece of glass corresponding In size and shape should be obtained at tbe glazier's, and this, too, should have two small holes similar In location to those in the linen. When the work Is fin ished, the linen Is tied with baby rib bon to the glass, and a most service able and at the same time attractive article for an invalid is ready for use. Dr. Bull's Pills tor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr, Bull's Pills never gripe. Ordinance Passed By Board of Aldermen at Meeting Janu ary 17tb, 1902. Be it ordained. That no person or persons shall be permitted or allowed to wash any oysters or other shell fish, in tbe waters of, or dipped from, the Neuse or Trent Rlvefs.at any of the wharves or docks In the city. Any person violating this ordinance shall be fined five dollars for each offience. Be it ordained. That no person or persons other than employes or members of the Fire Department shall be allowed to loiter In or loaf around the Engine houses of the Fire Department buildings of tbe city. Any "person violating this ordinance shall be fined five dollars for each of fence. J. J. Tolboh, Clerk. F. V. Simmons. A. D. Ward 5IMH0NS ft WARD, iTTOBNE aa1 COUNSELORS at LAW. aaw asasi, m. c Office 88 Bo, Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel unattawaa, (Office also at Raleigh.) Practice la the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, in the Supreme and Fed eral uourts, ana wherever services are deal red. . Court Notice. SPECIAL TERM. On the request of the Board of Com mlssloners of Craven county, His Excel Ieacy tbe Qovernor has ordered a special term ' of the Superior Court for said eonaty for th trial of civil cases only to b begun and held on the first Mon day ia February nxt said term to con. tlnae for on week. ' f Tb regular February term of the Su perior Court for the trial of civil case will follow the special term and begins on Monday February the, 10th to con tinue one wees,, juage rranois u. Winston will preside at both terms. : ;;?4-&' :.Jf. HVWawob-, ' ' ':-f.v Clerk Bnperlor Court. , January 8 100ft, ' A::Gbbd Telephone . " BEBVICB IS A BUSINESS ' NECESSITY, A, ' HOKK ' ' 'COKVENIIKCB.- A COM- ' BtNJED , k . . i. Onrenlenees, JLuxury ! . v irpar Your Phona at Onoa I Notice of Summon.' North Cabolisa, ( Superior Court, -Cravea County. ( April Term, 1908. v ' Charlotte William. NathanlelVllliams- V' " Tbe defendant above named Will take notice, that an action aa above entitled has been commenced la the Superior (Jonrt of Craven county for divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, and said defendant Is required to sppear at the next term of tbe Bnperlor Court for Uravoa county to be bold on the fits Monday after th 1st Mnnriny In Msrrh, 191)3, It being th 7th dy of April, l'i i, at the court bona ot Bniil county, In thn city of New Horn and nwsr to demur to the complaint In ni(l action, or the plaintiff a 111 ap ply to the court for the relit f demanded ia nud coinplulut. Ti.is i".id dsy of Jfiimrr, lflOJ. ; ; v. Watki-n, C'luk few I Uii Court. ,- The UabUrty to disease is greatly, lessened when the blood is ia god con dition, and the circulation healthy aad vigorous. . For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and tba consti tution so weakened that a .simple malady might result seriously. ' A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. 3. SL has no equal. It is the safest, and best remedy for old people and children because it contains no minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly aad effectually cleanses the blood of im purities. At tha same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all mannet of blood and skin troubles. Mr. E. B. Kelly, ot Urban, O., writ! M I had Eczema on my hands and fac los five years. It would break out In little white jp us tales, crusts would form ana drop off, leaving the akin red and inflam ed. The dootora did ma no good. I naad allthe medicated soaps and salves without benefit. 8. 8. 8. cured me, and my skin ia as olear and smooth, aa any one's." Mrs. Henry Siegfried, of Ospe May, N. 7., soy that twenty-one bottles ot 8. 8. 8. oared her ot Oanoer of the braaat. Doc tors and friends thought hav ease hope less. Blohard T. Gardner, Florence, B. C, offered tor years with Bolts. Two bot tles of 8. B. S. gut his blood in good con dition and the Bolls disappeared. Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. Handy, Useful, Articles Nice Pearl Handle Pocket Knives, 8cissors and f-'licars, Fazors with plain and fancy handles. A 11 the above goods are fully warranted to be the very finest quality, For your boy a good flr.it-class single barrel breech loading Qnn only 44.75. We have many other useful articles uch as are kept in Hardware stores. L. H. Cutler Hdw. Co. To Merchants, Commission iter chants, Liquor Dealers, Liverymen and Hotels. Office Register of Deeds, ) Craven County, ( New Bkkn, N. C, Dec. 81, 1901. Ton are required by law to deliver or return to me, within ten dxys after tbe first day of January. In each year, sworn statement of the amount of gross sales made by you in your business as a vendor of or dealer in goods, wares, merchandise, commodities of whatsoever kind or nature, either wholesale or retail for the twelve months, or any part of said time, preceding the first day of January, 1V03. Prompt compliance with the law la earnestly requested, and for failure to do so you will be required to come before the Bosrd of County Commissioners, and further be guilty of a misdemeanor, ERNEST at. GREEN, Register ot Deeds. The Farmers & Menfats exists:. Capital, Surplus and Profits $M,eso.O0 APRIL 30th, ioi. What We Have Done, Do, and - Will Continue to Do. This Bank conducts It business upon "up-to-oow" methods. It Is our purpose to deal justly and liberally with all. We carefully safeguard tbe Interest of our customers. Moreover, we fre quently do it unknown to them; a op oortnnitie often come to us lo confiden tial ways, and on cannot over-appaclate such consideration. W are not disposed to overlook the hot lht the interest of the Ban a and those of tbe people are olosely bound to gether, snd cannot by any means br separated. This Bank sets as a repository for Wills, and aafely keep them till the proper time of surrender. Will also set a the custodian of money or paper left with us In escrow. No charge for these service. We procure Letter of Credit for In tending travenera. We aim to be prompt, progressive and liberal. - In tb matter of accommodations, thi Bank meet every requlresnent within tbe limit of prudent baaklag. 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