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THE JOURNAL. Pab.lsbsd every day la theyser.excepl Monday, at. Middle street ' ? " Pnon Xo.8. CHARLES L 5TEVENS. BBiroBHun nrarnrttoa - SUBSCRIPTIOR BATES. Oat year, ta advaaoa ..... ......f4.M Oaeyear, not !a advaaoa M Monthly, by carrier ta lk olty. .;'. AdverUsIng fUtes lurnlsbed on eppll etlon. Entered at the Pott Offlot, Nw Bern, M. C, aa second class nutter. UMelal Payer of New Bern and Crave Cewty. New Bera. N. C Jalj . 1M2. THE PENALTY OF PROMI NENCE. The lo-celled blessing of free speech and a free press, In this conntry, earriei with tt the certain eeotare of every prominent person. No penon, no matter what hit emi nent ability or distinguished worth ia private or public life, can etoapt the la evittble criticisms which dads eome. thlng of evil or questionable In Ita tor- roundlngs, of eome act, private or pub lic, or In tome tpecch or conversa tion. Public rewards of any special charac ter, and a pension for life from the gov ernment cannot be held as any great re ward for the servlose, whlck eome Amer ican! hare givea during their Uvea to their country ,aoh. rewards areaot given to those who bane tea , paemlaent In the country's service. It Is otthaAmsaVsa poWcy to make the latter portion ot tbe lives of Ita great citizens brilliant through office and pub lic reward. Presidents drop late obtmrtty, going about as ptals) attlxentv earning a moder ate llvlag, Great genaraj and admlrele-go private life, their only raeogalUon being the quarterly pension or salary cheek, which la sent than fsom the govera ment. . The federal judges go Into retirement, and only tbe very few know of their ex lalence. Tbe Senator or Congressman, ao mat ter how eminent his servlcles may have beta, atids that once out of ottos, he must shift and hustle for himself, and take bit chances with tbe great crowd, eager for a living. In commercial life, the banker or mer ahaat oaoe out of the active teade, Is not regarded ia the circles where oaoe his word was supreme. There b no favored class Into which men aad women once prominent can re tire and still be prominent. The attempt may be made by this or that one, once aa authority In some pub lic pursuit, to attract attention, but cen sors I the penalty usually of such a st tempte, with consequences of stirring ap harsh crltlsms. The penalty of prominence In this country, Is that It often no protection from eensnre, but really invites it. To do nothing, to say nothing, la a refuge la obscurity, the opposite from prominence. But who wants to pay each a price for the Immunity It gives from private or public eaasaia, wMoavlaawrK lably follows the person who Is promt aunt. Call at F. & DtfyeV Go's snag store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach aad Uvar Tablet. They are-aa. aUgaat physio. They aleo Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate tbe Hver and bowels. They are easy to take aad pleasant la effect Mate Varaaa. So late aa the ear 1600 silver and gold were equal la valoe la japan. , Tmrnmr Mtaaa, Borne o the cheap lodging bouse ta London are called "penny attana," Xaay'ae'Oare . beeebje, with woods backs. Each lodger placet hie arms poo the back ot the beach before him, and then, ranting Ida head upon, Ida arn tries te steep. if a Hai lie to T-, Aad say eome other salve, oislsssat, lotion, oil or alleged healer It as good at Back lea'ijUaloa Salve,. Ull him thirty years of marveloas cares of Plle,Barss, Botlay: OonMp , FeioaA i Bioers, Cuts, Scalds, Brakes tad CUa ' Krnptloat prove It's the beet a&4 Cheapest. Mo. at an. Bredaema Jif itorj, ,' "Jt- : - tt$m-r ptxM. I -.what t .- .ealtlnaperttaatw-' - -; . Ioda--lB wbatVayt , .- ' , , - Kdaonie-p-why, ibelenot Colonial Paavbat wtara ahe came to theOoso .. aval reception aba bad oa a more ale- ,ipjiuiwiauisj,wM.aiiaiia t -PetroUFm frees. 'l-.it,-'.: r Ten ttav niT ron iiiTiirao w amm vluu uiusflra rinuM iTniii rt prilled oa every bottle tbowlcg that it " -1 form. No cure no pay, price CI , - : CUHftSNT, COMMENT, tt ia bot tbe automobile, but the fool (who rone It, that the pubUe objecti ta x-vuicago uecora-iieraid. r -- England may be willing to turn the next Utile difficulty over to Tbe Hague court or arbltraUon-Plttaburg Ga setts. ; -V-'J-p-i ? : - --Tv: What we want to know la whether Profeaaor Moore'a sew cooling ma- cblne worse the eame way as a weath er predlctlon.-Phlladelpala tedgar. Profeeeor Alexander Graham BelTa airship experlmente ought to be some thing practical If not altogether prac ticable, Tbe Inventor of the telephone U no pipe Oreamer. Boston Herald. It teems that tbe people of Australia are thinking much more about their own affairs than about tboee that con cern tbe empire at large. While tbla la perfectly natural, it la auggettlve of future independence for Australia rather than of imperial federation. Denver Bepubllcan. Saved From aa Awful Fate, "Bverybody said. I had consnmptloB,' writes atrt. A. 1L Shields, ofCbambera burg, Pa. "I was to low after elx months of severe sickness, caused by Bay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of tbe marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Dlsoovery for Consumption, used tt, and was com pletely e ured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases It ia tbe safest cure la the woridndls Infallible for Coughs, Colds aad Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottles 60c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at 0. D. Bradham's. What "Prt Toar Helm" Imu. In this country tbe helm ia put to the port aide of tbe ship (or left band aide looking forward) at tbe order, "Pont your helm!" The rudder of course goee to starboard, and tbe ship's heed movea to starboard. This Is tbe rule of moat nations, but in Sweden the reverie ia the rule. A Sprained AakJe Qnlckly Cared. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," aays Geo. E. Cary editor of the Guide, Wathlngtoa, Ta. "After uslag several well recommended medidnet without socoees, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleated to tay that relief came at toon aa I began Its use and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." Bold by f. 8. Duffy A Co. A Literary Light. A abort time ago a well known writ er of London, remembering that he had never read the- noncanonleal books, rent out in search of a copy and in one bookshop after another drew blank. At last he went to bit own par ticular newspaper shop, which alt dealt in Bibles and light literature. "Have yon the Apocrypha?" be asked. Fer e, moment the young woman be hind tbe counter waa puzxled; then, brightening, ahe aald, "Ia It a weekly or rmontbiyr Acta Immediately. Colds are sometimes more troublesome la summer than ia winter. It's so hard to keep from adding to them while cool ing off after exercise. One Minute Cougb Cure cares at once. Absolutely safe. Acta Immediately. Bore cure (or coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy. Why Two Bjtra Are IVccnMrr. Sound travels by waves radiating from, a. central point of disturbance. yastee waves radiate when a stone is dropped into still water. So far as tbe hearing of each individual la concerned these waves move in a direct line from the cause ot the sound to his ear, tbe Impact being the greatest In tbe ear nearest to tbe source. This being the case, a person who has totally lost tbe aenae of bearing in one ear, although be may imagine that the defect is of tittle con sequence, cannot locate tbe di rection of a sound to save his life, even mjkemthe center of disturbance la quite nearlUm. Need More Help. Often the over-taxed organs of diges tion cry out for help by Dysptpahy's paint, Nausea, Di illness. Headaches, llvet complaints, bowel dlaordera. Booh troubles al for prompt use of Dr. Xe new Life Pills. They are gentle, 1 thorough aad guaranteed to cure. tBe at 0. D. Bradham's drag store. The Oiat "Our daughter baa at last met her fate, tny deac" "How do yoo-knowr "She-received aeveral letters from he? admirers this morning, but hit waa the only one aba didn't fumigate and stem ate." In the Tyrolean perishes of Mlawlsg and Eieta the moan bora of nearly every hnsjeohoht are engaged In the making of roaarlso by stringing beads together. The leal yytaxilewa for BtlarU. V GUUj Be fayw a fcrtU of GanwB'a Ti i ai.emOamx Tneaa., 1. simply lrean4latMl e taatidaae Item. He 9t baU B haUbu'ltMkntilMi mttar Is ajeaaUow pee aad cover with court bouillon; etawaer with' pan closely eov erad remove ta a nlattcr whoa tandav. be don't breairt garnish with potato namatterve with eggaancav,; ''OJkovonxiav. V, , I M Hat Tie Hiwi hvj, ' ' " etla4 We aad Drr. . ' - (The driest part of Scotland la the area bopnded br the Forth and Tweed, the yearly rainfall along, tbe coast be. twssn these ewe Hesse never eaeeedlng thirty nsais '. The tYeaaaehe 4UtrU tfth wetted pert of ScetleaeV the average yearly rainfall beiag nearly eighty. Incheax ; tiee-Df. B. Betchens'i Aad-Maretlt may be worth to yon more tbaa 100 If you have a child Who tolls bedding from Inooellneaoe of Water during sleep. Caret o! J and young alike. It arrests tbe trou'u'e tt once, 1. Cold by 0. 1), Eraaio, Drnclat. ' ' FRILLS OF 'FASHION. ; Seal wee acarfe with matching veils ire area on some of the broad Franco Bicrure nam. ' - . Among the pretty and eetvkeable tummer dresses are those of dark blue twlss muslin dotted with- white- and made up over white batiste or taffeta. The flat sailor of rough white etraw witb wide crown completely covered With flowers of the small varieties ia A novelty. ; Uce ie. draped about the - lAuislne sllka and ailk and latin fou lards are etili greatly- is-favor aa-fatn rice for dressy wear, and row of laee or velvet ribbon and racking in every. ronn are tne usual finish for gownt of this sort. Bodices cut in halt low rounding ahape in the neck, with abmdant ruf fles of lace or chtffou at tbe edgea of the elbow sleevee, are a feature of many of the latest gowns for midsum mer wear. The blp yoke of lace,, insertion or tucking, or often of all three combined. ia one of tbe French fancies of trans parent evening gowns, and tt is quite evident that la to be carried Into the summer aa one of the favored, modsevr New York Pott Mather Always Keeps It Haady. "My mother suffered Oong time from dlatresslBg paint and general 111 health due primarily to Indigestion,'' says L. W Spalding, Verona, Mo. "Two yean ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy six, eats anything tbe wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects as she has her bottle of Kodol bandy." Don't watte time doctoring symptoms. Go after tbe cause. If your stomach Is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests tbe stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It Is nature's own tonic. F. 8. Duffy. T The Ulailrt Berew. The gimlet screw, tbe Idea of a little girl, brought many millions of dollars to Ita inventor. Deetora Iaearaaeei, Accident Insurance companies regard the physician as a better risk than tbe Burgeon, and tbey regard tbe city pby aicion better tban bia brother practi tioner in tbe country. A Rime; Her Toe. A woman without arms baa been married at Christchurcb, New Zealand. Tbe ring was placed upon tbe fourth toe of her left foot Ton may at well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that bis food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to Ita normal fuactloaa, renew his vitality, Im prove his digestion and make blm feel like anew man. Price 2S cents. Samples free at F. 8. Duffy ds Go's drag store. When the Era Btlak. Inflammation of the conjunctiva, or membrane which shields tbe front of tbe eyeball from the air and takes tbe rub of tbe eyelids. Is indicated by tbe glued state of the eyee in tbe morning and more especially by their bloodshot condition, the Teasels being bright red in color and winding about In great ir regularity, with no discernible order or plan. Dent Fail to Try TW& Whenever an honest trial It given to Electric Bitters for any trouble It Is rec ommended for a permanent cure will surely he effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate tbe liver, Invigorate tbe nerves and purify tbe blood. It'sta woadsrf ul tonic for run-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach lXtordera, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by O. D. Brad- ham. Ooly 60 cents. Ta PIbA the Brntlh, Saacawtlo Pole. An expedition Im U-Iuk. planned m Norway for the discovery of tbe north magnetic pole. If Indeed such, a spot ex ists, for It hat been suggested that what Is called tbe nieguetic pole may not be e definite point' nut a consider. ble area ever which tbe needle weald stand vertically. There la alee a ejoea tlon at to the absolute flxlty In position of the msgnetlc pole. Captain, at Amundsen Is to command the expedi tion, and the tblp GJoa baa been pur chased for Ita nee," The start ia to be made in the spring of 1903. A Good Cear Medklae. . It sptakt well for Vhsmberlalu's Cough Remedy when druggists ate It la their own fatnlllea ia preference to any other. " have told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five yean with oom plett satUfactloa to myself aad custom ers," tayt Druggist J. Goldsmith, Tta Kuan, N. IV I have always used It ia y own family for both ordinary coughs aad eolds and for the oouga following la grippe, aad fad It eery efficacious." For aabj y f. 8. Duffy Co. Shopkeeper (to email child, who ban brought . back a recent purchase) Whafs the matter .with tbe cbeeea, my deer? - w ..;). Small Child Please, father taya arben he want any bait for fishing he can dig 'em np in our back gardens- London King. k'V';:-;-.-:'s'."S' Vacatloa Dgya.;:;',',. Vacatloi time It here end the eblldrtn are fairly Uvlng out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. Toe need ovty to gusrd agalast tbe ao- eldeau Incidental to moet opea air ports. No remedy eqasls De Witt's Witch Quel 8atve for quickly stopping paid or removing danger of seriont eon sequences. For cuts, scalds and woumla "I need Dt Witt's Witch Hazel Fairs for sores, cuts snd brqlses," sxys L. II. John ton, Bwlft, Tex. "It Is the Ixt r-mr,!y on tin mitet." Sure cure for p'' i t I skla d!wS. ' I'eware of cuui.' f. t. D Dyspepsia Cure ; mzzste urlutyott eat This nrenaratlo'alontaina nil of th! dieeatanU nhd dia-ests all kind ot food.-' Itglvealnstantreiief auJ never fails to euro, lt-allowg you to eat aL' the food yon want The ruostscnsilive ttomachscan take it. By Ita use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. - It preventaionnationcigaaon tliottomv acb relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't toto but do vou good mpareaonit ojr k.u. rewiTT&Go.,OMrage 1'ae IL bottle conlains t Uiurat the 60c skeV y. a. nu fy co. Lamps That Talk. Electric lamps not only can be made to talk, but also to sing. An ordinary arc light can be niiide to produce sounds in two ways. One Is by placing the arc lu tbe circuit of a telephone Instead cf tbe ordinary receiver, and tbe other Is by placing it in the circuit instead of tbe ordinary transmitter. In either of these positions It will pronounce words, which can be beard distinctly at a considerable distance. It naturally follows, also, that tbe elec tric arc can be utilized as the receiver and also as the transmitter of a tele phone. RELIEF VH SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney at Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by "New Grrat Booth American K idrbv Core." It Is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidneys aad back, In male of female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is tbe remedy. Sold oy j. it. nrauoam, urnggist. LlcklnK l!rr Itainpi. We find the fol!orl:ig anecdotes in a Naples paper: "At the nostoffloe vee- lerday, amid the lurue crowd antherad around the window, wits n young Eng lish lady, handsome, well dressed and 'aCCOlODanied 1V lll-r ninlil Tha vnimir lady bod Just purchased some stamps ana was about to itlfix them to a num ber of letters which she held In her hand. Delicately tearing off a stamp, sbe said to her iiinld. 'Pull (sic) out your tongue.' And the maid, with Eng- I .... . . j , .... uo. luiiu uct jtongue, while the mistress passed over It a postage stamp, which she subse quently stuck on a letter. She went through the entire package of letters. and for each one the obedient waiting maid thrust out her tongue for tbe mistress to moisten the stamn. Cmi- oua manners these English people have." Saves a Woman's Life. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lots Crsgg, of Dorches ter, Msss. For yesrs he had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough, "Often," she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed till I used Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption sad was completely cured.'' Sufferers from Coughs, Jolds, Throat and Lung Trou ble need this grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure Is guaranteed by C D B radium. Price COc and $1.00. Trial bottles free. WlUle'a Tronblr. "What's tbe trouble. Wllller aald Mrs. BroVbio ber small sou. who wsa crying. "My kite won't fly." sobbed Willie. "and I made It out of fly paper too." Little Chronicle. Cooe Work. I saw a splendid cut of Cadlelsb Yes terday. 'I didn't see It Whnt paper waa It 'None; It waa on tbe street. Ulae Kandor did If-rblladelpbla Press. Polsoaiaf the System. ' It Is through the bowels tha the body Iseletasedof Impurities. Conttlpttlea keeps these poisons ia the system, caus ing headache, du loess aad meiaueboHa at drat, then unsightly eruptions aad daally serious Illness unless a remedy It applied. DeWllt'a Little Early Risers prevent Ibis trouble by sttmalatlaf the liver aad promote easy, healthy aotloa of tbe bowels. These little pills do not act violently but by strengthening tbe bowels enable them tn perform their own Work. Never gripe or distress F. S Duffy.. - The Caaea aaa the Lavryes, - The point of tbe following story lies in the Important pert which tbe "three penny bit4 plays in church col lections in England. Canon Blank wet having a friendly game of pool at tbe squire's, and One of his opponents wai Wlgsby, tbe banister.- The canon loot a "life" and took from hie pocket threepenny piece to pay for It, which he placed on tbe edge of the tableY V: , " ; . . "Oh, sold Wlgsby, "I tee, canon. yon have hiSd your Anger in tbe plater The canon drew himself np to bis full height, a good alx feet, nnd.. looking the man of tbe taw full In the face, aid, "I'm surprised' that yon. Hr. Wlgsby, in tbe presence of this re- pectable company, have tbe audacity to recognise your own paltry contribn- Mr. W. B. Whedou, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wintered, Iowa la a recent letter gtvet tome experience a carpenter In bit employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. Us turn "I had a carpenter working for mt who was ohllgtd to stop work for srreral days on account of being troubled wllb dla.'rhoea. I mentioned to blm that I bad been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolura snd Diar rhoea Uftmriy had cured me. He bought a buttle of It from the drn;-;.;lt ln're and r-r.'-i me tNat one done ciiri i blm. i Is- : ' it U. 'si work."- Fors..'ety r. v.. i rt v. THB CHWSTIAN SaiSTITS. VtH jl z branch churches have , increased ifrotn 410 to S31 again of JOS- Itmay interest yoq to know that nearly two-thlrdt of the membership of the branch .ehurchet it made np of those who have come from churches of: other denominations. In two years the number of ' sasoclstloal which hold Christian Science Services regularly la fifty-nine, making the num ber now 181 At this meeting Mr. Edward Kimball of Chicago, made the motion thut re ferred to by the Boston Journal: "As sembled in tbe largest business meeting ever held In Boston, perhaps the largest ever held In the United States, the mem bers of the First Church of Christ, Sclen list, Boston, the Mother Church of the denomination, voted yesterday after noon to raise any part of two million dollars that might be needed to build In this city a church edifice capable of seating between four and five thousand persons. This astonishing motion was passed both with unanimity and assur ance. It was not even talked over, be yond two brief explanations why the building wss needed. Learning that a big church was required, the money to provide It was pledged with tbe read!- nets aad dispatch of an ordinary mortal passing out a nickel for carfare Wednesday night, tbe last ostheaer vleea, waa a testimonial evening. It waa marvelous to see this immense au dience laraer than ever, all ready to tell of their Joy la being healed of sin and sickness through the gospel of God's dear love, and the evident freedom from all not harmonious was a lesson truly tn its practical demonstration For the first time since tbe Mother Church was dedicated a change was made In tbe Readers. Judge Hanna first reader with Mrs. Qragg as second gave place to Prof. Herman Hering of Balti more with Mrs. Williams of Chelsea, Mass, Judge Hanna having been put on the Lecture Board tbe field Is rejoicing la tbe privilege tbe world will have In hearing so able an exponent of their teaohiags. Tbe Boston Herald thus dpeaks of tbe newly elected First Reader. Herman S. Hering Is a son of the late Dr. Cnnetantine Hering of Philadelphia, the founder of Homeopathy In America, and was for five yeara associate In elec trical engineering at Johna Hopkins University tn Baltimore. He gave up hit profesalon three years sgo to devote himself to Cbrlitisn Science work. He Is a graduate of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College and bas been Pub lication Committee of the State of Ma-y land, and brlnga broad culture, youth and consecration to this service. One thing which Interested tbe looker on was the nightly teatlmony meetings or the Christian Scientists at the large hotels where tbey were. The banquet halls and large parlors were scenes of Joyous greetlog and every one was ready to give and to hear these testi monies from all quarters of the globe. A real rejoicing In tbe goodness of Ood as revealed In Christian Science. All re joicing in freedom from oppression, dlf- ease and care and anxious to mark the joys of their fslth contagious. The smallest victory over details of daily living, bualness complication!, sin, sick ness, poverty all told in praise of Him who alone gtvetb good, were heard with a new hope that all the children of men may be free. I,. BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE Another ridiculous food hss been branded by the moat competent authori ties. Tbey have dispelled tbe silly notion that one kind of food Is needed for brain another for muscles, and till another for bones. A correct diet will not only nour Isb a particular part of tbe body, but It will sustain every other part Tet how ever good your food may be, its nutri ment is destroyed by Indigestion or dyt- peptls. You must prepare for their ap pearance or prevent their coming by taking regular dotes of Green's Augnst Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aid di gestion, stimulates the liver to health, action, purifies the blood, and makes yosi feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get tola reliable remedy at F. 8. Duffy- Oct Green's Special Almanac. CmaM lOlIR EAIB 13 PaLIIM. ;,vrr Jim ay be abtoluUlj bald within year, ion tan am your kalr by naiag It allayg the Itching, rs dtidruff and proaotea a vigot out, bulthy grortlu Get the ?anulBalaltationa ara aortfc aa. Bold by aruKBlata the, ejorll ow--:.'.--v.--,- v . - Cokie Shampoo and la onig.Qilta for otlfylng -the toaplaxloa tad hanpoolag the bair. vi rBLICHIFUh I0ILIT ? A. B. BBEMIB CO.. CBICaCO. , r 1 ' - - .,,1 ... t -.'-'. ; -.. A1Tj - DRUG GISTS Trinity Colleger; i-DUB1IAX, K. .ft,v...'. Off era 185 graduate and nudeigradu ate eoorsee of study. New library fa cilltles, . laboratory equipments and gymnasium. - Number of , students doubled in 8 rears. Large number of scholarships awarded annually. Loans nude to worthy student, , Expense very moderate. . y ; . For catalogue address, ." ,'. r . , . . D. W, NKWSOM, . ' - Rpclttrar. la.Vlj-S Jaw-'-'. ONLt SERVE. ASA MASK FOR. v-'c CONTAGIOUS BLOOD VOISON They hMe it3.rei)tilaive form, and etopefled hrf these druira. Ilea ilmmanr nnrii tha ffMi.i have worn off or, treatmene fh.IfBSfrinn1 mh tt L. breaka down the mag nnd) teaotflW" oa full of life and? venom at ever. Mercury and Potash mayrtf prttBe-aorea and eruption, but at the name time they drive the) poison back: Into thfftlood and system, -where it feeda upon the tender tisanes, membranes and nerves flffWly breaking ont in most disgusting- sores and even destroying the flesh and bones. Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent cure. They have a palliative bnt not curative effect upon this treacherous snake like disease. These drugs produce mercurial Rheumatism, destroy the teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach; and bowels, causing inflam mation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derangement -of the system. S. S. S. is ft Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only antidote for the peculiar virus that spreads so quickly throughout the system, corrupting the Mood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body. vegetable remedy and we offer ti.ooo for proof to the contrary. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge. Our home treatment book will be sent free to all who desire THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlaata, Ba. aam fipaaw' TOEETJjl NrpOVYDEItSJtarSy " s BfltwflvaviBMsl. Avar . Haxbl la llatll Rwt.J. W. Berry (of ArtnasM Met rwdlat Ooo toaiMtxirrUn t ) "TiaVatimfl find HTU owtiufor which p(aM laxaimi two MckftirM ot"TEETHIN A." Wewoidr bow wt hiTertiied children wltboutlt Thwothwr day a UjijlmUU somi sent hi. package and UosUxuaUav moat opportD ttm; ottr bam wta ia Mrioms oondlttoni hii bowalt bad batm ia bad condition (or daya, and nothtnr thatws gi did any good ; Um Moond do of "TKKTBINA" cava pautoct relief and h haa had no furtlwr kroilbU, OtiMr awininSfi x ito family oava aad it and vrr doaa baa uiw m pmnejoa 11 TTTTWrTTyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTyTTTTTTTTTTTf cAgricultural and INDUSTRIAL A rnmbinatinn of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in F Engineering, Agriculture, Chemistry, Electricity, Hechanic Arts- LaT aJ ta a . 4 r auu wiran manuiacturing. Full opecial Courses (3 mos.). Tuition and room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. ' 30 teachers, 309 students, new building for 500. Write for booklet "A Day ' at the A. & M. College." President GEO. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, N. C. ; THE NOItTII AICOI,l A State Normal nd Industrial College. Literary Classical Scientific Commercial Industrial Pedagogical Musical MARBUwOBANfTE, MOMENTS.. r "RVETAB" t WHISKEY BEANS Something nbsolutely new and with which we have experimented for years. One l ean makes one glass Artificial Whiskey (Rye or Bourbon); six Beans to the pint Just the thing for travelers, and convenient for pic nics, excursion, etc Contains all the virtne of the best whiskies witb ont tbe deleterious effect. Hade from the pare veg etable matter, and guar anteed to contain no poi sonous or narcotic drugs of any description. If a beverage is not de sired, a Bean may be taken in the montb with out water, and the most exhilarating effect will be experienced. . Box of 12 Beans SOc Tbe Beans retail at 10c each, and can be procure ed from any druggist, fancy grocer, or Ante lass bar., For sale -on dining cam - One fcox tent postpaid on receipt of B0 cents. 0 S M a B a s 5 I GIVING DISTJILIfifi t'O , ' ' MattUars at" - - By saa Basn WkUklM. . , BT. Miui9ao. t MMMft ... , .m ii aj 14.WABD, AttotUler. - 74 .Bo, front Bt , Opp. Hotel Chattaw.ka, Craven Oonntj Attorney, ' . I j eret, Pamlico, Greene, Lenoir, aa!d the Supreme and Federal Courts. UXATIYB TASTELESS7 !i!LL to::ic: I Sni,. 4iuitrMni. ao. Oal avia al HSLU4M I'llAKMACX, ,. , , ,, a.' tfSBTi, w - thla nerrjent Aiatann. o. . a. destroys tne serpent, and eliminates every atom of poison from the blood, it makes a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the Same time builds up the general health. S. S. S. contains no minerals of nnv VinA tint ia a n,ir1 a a cMechanical College EDUCATION: Courses (4 years), Hhort Courses (8 year), ; Hession opens September lRlli. Kxppjises $100 to $140, for non-residents of the Seate $160. Faculty of !!! members Practice and Observation School connected with the College Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teach ers and stenographers To secure l)oard in the dormitories all free tuition applications should be mde before July 16th. For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. HclVER. GREENSBORO, N. C. TUCKER BROS. 310 North Front Street, W1LMINI1TON, - - C. The place to buy 3 our Cemetery Work at HOTTOM 1'IUcK-'. Ii Foreign and Domestic (Iranite aiic Marble. Lettering and KiniHli tbe Best Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Kruucb yard, (oddsljoro, N. C. Directory of ihe Mails at the New Bern Post Oflice. Mall for nil ...ms Norlh, rtomh anil West via A. & N. t H ii mwI A 1 l.lue ( loe nt f .'to h. 111. f,.r nil polnin lv,s vIh A A N (' If. It. cli,su at h-.M p. in. Mall for sit poluU North anil West v A. . N ( l( It .1 n.iui ., .., Mall for Oriental, Manleo. Ellr.alielh Clly anil Norfolk via Kir. Nenne clote at 5:30 p, m. Mall for Oriental, Manlno, Kllzabelh City and Norfolk vis Hlr. Ocracoke rlosu at 4:30 p. m HTArt Kol.'TKH. Mall for Olymnla, Orantihorn, Bav boro. Stonewall, Vamlrimere and Orlcu Ul close at 15:30 a. m, Mall for Bellalr, Lima, Oeddy, Chip and Dobba close at 130 a. m. Mall for Akln, Ernu), Zorah, Warp and Vaaceborn close at l:(Kl p. m. Mall for Whllford close st 100 p. m BamnuB W. Hincocb, P. M. Southern Railway. ThJHi.i d.idRaiIw);j ue BOUTb Tbe Dlreot Una tc ail;Polnts. TBXAJb, CAULFOIINIA, FleOHIDA, " -, ponro mcx). Utrtctiy RrBt-Clase RqiUpment ion al Thmaih or Local Traina) Psllanaa Pal ace Bleeping Oars oa all Night Trains: Fast and Safe Sohedolet . Travel by the Hoatber aad yoa are as sored a Safe, Qomfoitaoie and Expedl ttoue Jonmeyt .' . .;' . ' - - - ." - Apply to Ticket Ageau for Time TI Uea, Hataa and Oaowal loformatioak ot address . i. K. DAKBY, , , B, Ii, ySRMOR, . . O, .!. A, K t'f .-..-a a-. t.y ta.kniiw at n ; Cbarlotte.N.a -v - , :i :'r-- 8. IT. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 6, 1902, edition 1
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