THE JOURNAL. Pubdahed every day In the year, eipp Monday, et M Middle itreet. ProhbHo.8. CHARLES Lt STEVENS. DiToBAin nomnrroB SUBSCRIPTION RAIES.I -One year, In adiiceV;'.'.f. One year, not In advance Vonthly, by carrier In the city.. ... j 30 Advertising Ratea faraltbad on appll Cktlon. ! Entered at the Poat Office, New Bern, fc. 0., at Mooad claaa matter. . ; J fldal Paper of New BerW d Crarea Ceanty. J.-.W Bern. H,. 15., An. 22, 108. PERSISTENT ADVERTISING WINS. Intelligent and persistent advertMDg ll as great a factor In the successful for taae getting, as It ever was. Even the strenuousness of the present age does not fall to recognize the Im portance of advertising, especially newa paper advertising. Publicity each month and yr"he Comes more a business necessity', for with the growth and advancement In education, the reading public grows larger and larger, and to it, the mer chant with goods, the manufacturer, with wares, and even the office seeker must present themselves through the preks, in order to receive the attention which they must secure, In order to suc seed, each la his own way. The rush of affairs today, Is very great yet the successful applicant for public attention can so advertise that the rush ing throng must read and stop to deal, no matter If It again takes up Its wild rush. And this advertising is not of today, alone. It was yesterday. Is again In stronger View today, and strengthens Its hold upon the public, by arJpbarlng again to morrow, In new aspect, perhaps. With a change of language, but still telling the story which wins trade and cus tomers. It h the persistent advertising appeal which presents Itself each morning, noon and night to the pnblto which both attracts attention, and brings trade to the merchant following tbe course of al ways advertising. There rosy be dull months in Made, but no day, week or month can he MM J sacrificed by any memfaabt, and lei a, upon the plea that It Is 'too dull to ad vertise. r Spasmotio advertising has-eyet pfbfei a failure In securing real, big results, while every notable success baa come through the persistent eonra of belsrg before the partite, every day' In the year. HoVs This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the.underslgned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him pefectly honorable In all business and financially able to carry 'on! any ob ligations made by their firm. Wnav St Trvax, Wholesale Druri"l Toledo, 0. Waldino, Kinnin & Marvin,' Whole tale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly: upon the blood ant aim ooWMtfaces of theayrtem. Testimonial! seat fte. Price 76c. per bottle, t Sold by all Druggists. Ball's Family Pills are the beau ' Hope Sprlaara tvrmal.i The patience of fishermen who lefty love the eport la the theme aVtaiany ettttea. One la told by a ma"wko traveling; on foot through parKbf ftrrg. lanaV came npon a solitary fUMKtnm who looked a If 'time nd the world might pass away without disturbing his content "Have ytt rhtred rang in thu) etresnot" aaked theutwlsw. ft "EHhtaen year," wa The calm re sponse. "Get many bites?" was tha nac question. Tbe shernnin tnrtfly? nm& hl (Via .Horn therod itt&h!rMaV -iivre mtamtuf fwtf'mM t feaAtaV na bite," , ' aiawaxaariwp fvU!'Jl , iSS AV(M.fc a, m 5a Thla preparation contain all M'thi dlgeavtnta, and dlgeeu jll kind d looa.. iigiveeinuini,reiiei ana neve laUtlaWti tfrailowafaW-ea.-ail p4flywil'ii. Tht'lH ,4e tfclmaabi CaUTUka It. Iy IU use many tnoutanda or,swspeftle nave) Men cured afsrvfrwrnhltir villed. . It prevenurfaraiatiunof t thaatonv' ch, relieving all dltra atulr eating. alpgtrnrjpweeajTJflataejBttftVaka, Jit sllafl.Jsr".. .'.,f',;-'t i!.tt .:' lMabtev(iXMSt SiiouuwWsiu, r b. dvity cd Hi ' ' GAKOfcN SOSSIfc, few drope af ammonia to a pint of Water sprinkled on the roots at bouse plant wlU pHKlueo . an f abundant BTUWIU. " .i V:''."'v . , --t? .:;', The goldenrod make an , excellent garden plant but to bring out tta beauty fully It ahould be associated with the aster, which la almost every where found growing alongside It , "Rotation of crops" must be the watchword of the flower lover with a fatal) garden. " Bulbs and seed plant may be grown In tbe same place. . The eeds can even be Bowed before the bulbs Unve ceased blooming. MflaiHy place, plant heliotrope, myol8, lilies )tS the valley, violets and so on. Heliotrope and pansles will thrive admirably at the foot of Ibe rosebushes or around tree trunks. Portulaca and nasturtiums will thrive In sub nnd sand. Hma Away Vrom Doctor. The family hope and pride, Ave year of nge, was out of sorts. He didn't eat well, and he bad a slight cold. Mamma thought the doctor should be sehttror, ud papa concurred. The doc tor looked at the little chap's tongue, felt his pulse and left some little pills. The nert-dgyhe came again. The boy's cold hung on, and so did the doctor! AX tbe end of the sixth visit however, the father thought tbe patient well enough, so he psld the doctor off with the; understanding 'lbat he need not cotae again. Nevertheless, the next day saw tie doctor arrive, and,, the! day. following. Not wishing to offend hlm,Uh0.fatnlly thereupon bundled ud the boy and went away for 1i vlsitj The doctor could not charge for a vistj tb a kwkad ap housey and that was ad easy way to escape his attention and iuV MhVtttew York lYess. All Were Saved. "For years I Mffered such untold mi sery from Bronchitis," writes J H John, ston, of Broughton, Oa., "that often I was unable to work. Then, when every thing else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consnmp tlon. My wife suffered intensely from Aaikaas, till H cured her, and all onr ex peilewc goes to show It Is the best Croup medlolne In the world." A trial will convince you It's unrivaled for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.09. Trial bottles free at C. D. BradhanV. Ho Wmm Omit Vaster. "George," exclaimed Mrs. Ferguson, wtttt flashing eyes, "am I the mistress f tfela honae or am I not?" " Yoa oertahil y are," replied Mr. Fer guson, jwlth alacrity. "What's tbe mat ter wrwr tfrdlaeravged that Impudent hired atrl, aod she retases to leave. I want you to go to the kitchen and bundle her odrde4k and erop!" '"Sbttlalt between yourselves, Laura," said Mr. Ferguson weakly. "I wont have anything to do with it I'm only trte - waiter of the boose." Chicago Tribune. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse thaa unpleasant. It Is dangorour. By nslng One Minute Cough Cure yon can cure It at once. Allay lnflamsaatlon, clear the keadi soothes and strengthens the rau touraentbrane. Cares coughs, croup throat andlnng tfbdMesV Absolutely safe Act tmmedlately. Children like it. F B HsVaaM-vrajit. "Do T s-anew a geed tonic for nerv' on persons, Bunpklnsr "No; iwhat I ivant to tnd is a good ibsUckaba neoaavVMIttwti tit llr wttM Use Hancock' Mqutd Bulphnr, for ileaesna, Plmpteaj lUngworm, Dandruff and all iHn diseases. For ; sale at F. 8. Duffy's. SraiMw Diitnu. Mt. BaldwintThat basband of feme U a-nwrt carries man. I expect he'll loseWs hend one Of these day a Mrs. Bunn I see he's lost the next than taH-ei Jteir. Stoiy Btoriee. It Is a pity the baldbeaded man cant sranafsant the unnecessary beard oti 'Els Chlh to the smooth spot on his pat, -fit Louis 8 tar. The Beat Prcjcrtptloa for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Oaovat Tastii.iss Cviut. ToMa It I srssply Iron and qulnma aV taatelesa form. Ho cure no pay. Price 60c f 'A ias-MtMitiai. TPrWlrer.'Baiauel loffgfellWW was poet, as well as was his more eminent oroHier. Re was the TOrnplreT of" t hynuibook for churches, in which work hama Jafbrtetlow ttergymai f'-the aame Christian name. On ap plying to WUwr neinn- of the pro fession tit fiT6(5vR60k a title the laft td snajuauwl Uatt tttw called fhe Bant bdak,.;j 0 XtjHsFfS90KXfi!kM 'xjfrftttd Bui pan. They am superior to those of lb aoaoalebBte4 Bulphnr ipflngs,havlBg the addl4nalwdvatg of being vad say-desired streagth. Taey,wlll ' oar Prlokly beat, Beaeesay andall sWadla- For sale by F. 8. Duffy. W)!Wlfa 'NOTES. Jfir J irdlel a4rte,velld Sekrchlighl threw 0. W. UfMeneld. Ullbnrn. N. J. baa ptouirw'w. awaJia 'qaaaefla) lata, or uecu num. ,. , i I Bads BsteV the as east aytHaa mi flma chamnloa of Amarlen. is attraea In tba ail England ladle ' tennl champion Mp games, beld at Wlmblei don re5Cy,-l'mfl,Ttat)b-tJeat MraJ B terry, tba feasor CM BMtitwal titlai Kid ; Uvlgne, 'the ex-llgbtwelghfi naidMtu of nrwiorM. bi mtrn& from his recent San Fnnclseo t)r1-l 'down, and tba doctor hope'to bring1 Blm aWnrW all Tltf tit - ". " ' ' A mTltA-'wIn ttetVWWrarfged between Tomrfiy . r prra Wiae, (Who tM r""!" 1 I n r 'ind, snd ave;' t ' n of the 5 X5aavale','15thre inaav off ranis einjpto' Bis11w;fellwrihaaviuife .which t mar :be legend. When he t.waatcroaslngithe Mgeta, his vesser la taken bv Dlrates. TheyJcaxrledlhlm to Pharm'apnsaari" UlanhfofTtflieJCa rian coast .whtctoltwas.thern their pos session, and HSero he'lwasjdetalDedrfor atx weeks wlththree ohlMttendanta, while the . rest of hlsfaervanrwtiwjere sent tto the nearest H6mkhstatl6ntto raise his rajisomV ' The ptntealtreatwd hlmwltlapoUte ness. HesMnedHntheJnspoatajlajed games ,with tbem. looked! intoi their habits and amosed himself jiwlthfthem as well as he could, frankly ) telling them at the same time'that'theygwould be hanged. The ransom, a very, large on eyabout 10,000, was brought'eaid peW.-Caesar was set ' upon tbe main land, near Mi letus, where, without a ''moment's delay, he collected some armed easel, returned to the Island., seized the whole' crew while they, were dividing their plunder, and tooklthem away, to Pergnmns, the seat of government ip the Asiatic provtaee, where they (were convicted and crucified. "Clemency twas not a Roman characteristic. It was therefore noted with some surprise that Ceesar Interceded to: mitigate the severity of the punishment The poor wretches were strangled before they were stretched" on their crosses and were spared' the prolongation of their torture. James Anthony Fronde. Kcxlco't laland. Mexico's Jurisdiction extends to more than thirty islands. Just Look At Her. Whence came that snrterhtlv sten. fault less skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. Hhe looks (rood, feels rood. Here'B her secret. Hhe uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result. all orrana active. digestion good, no boadaohea, no chance for "bines." Try them yourself. Only ISc at C. D. Bradham'a. Fear causes more dlBease than i'.o microbes, more deaths tharu famine, more failures than panics; It costn more than war, Is always a failure und is never necessary. Four weakens the heart's action. Induces concretion. In vites IndiRestlon. produces poison through decomposing foods ami is thus the mother of astoiwlsanliiK, which ei ther directly causes or greatly aids In the production of quIteiOO per cent of nil our diseases. G. P. Meachnm, M. D., in Health. K Needs a Tonic. There are times when yonr liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early lilsers expel all poison from the system and act aa tonic to the liver. W Scott, 531 High land ave.,Mllton, Ha. says; ."I have car ried DeWHt's Little Barly Risers with me for several years-and would not be without them." Brahll and easy to take purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. F. 8. Duffy. A III nt tn !i.- .Kan. If tin- nvi'ia:.' i. ii i " unlucky In love r.peiit l::;ir 111 niiii li i iRy In bunting I some other desirable girl as he does In chasing the ilrl who Is nnklnd to him, he would soon be n good deal happier. Soinerville (Mass.) Journal. Frank C. Andrews the banker wrecker who waa found gnHty of embezzling 1,000,000 from the City Havings Bank at Detroit Mich, was sentenced in Recorder Court of that city to Utyeara hard labor In the State prison at Jackson. LisBainsa Bianta oa the Bodr. A curious nnd not uncommon effect of lightning is the fonnatlon of certain arborescent or treelike marks upon the body. By early observers they were believed to be due to tho presence ol neighboring objects, which were pho tographed upon tho skin. Various et p ton tions were offered by different n thoMtles. Ricbardson has shown by ex periment that the blood is the beat elec trical conductor of all human tissues and that theee marks are merely the Impressions of the blood vessels on the skin, due to the action of the lightning on tba blood in the vessels. Exchange. HlsSltttTUreatcaed. "While picnicking last month my;il-year-old boy Was petsoaed by some weed or plant," say W H Dibble, of Sioux City, la. "Ha rabbed tba poison off bis hand Into his eyes and for a While we were afraid he would lose tight finally a netgbtortevMdMadod DeWltt'i Witch HfeMl 8aM. Tba first application helped him and In a few days b waa aa well aa A...1' Vn ftWfcft' Mats Yim calda, wounds. Insect bite. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Balve la sure cure. Relieves pile at once. Beware of Counterfeit, r.t). Dnffr , - troarVats. At this season of tba yenf tba curling Iron work overtime aad then accom plishes nothing. Atchison Globe. Madotwto Desasaaa. "Are yon aura you can aupport k famllyr , . r , . "I only want tba glrL" Judge. ' ' tovS latoMoireaos. ' Oh, lovaj'Mrs; lowt ' Love la Jib a dlaahMatt It wiana lot a poor boar ' MArTtAko,LA,Ootobsrl0th,l01 Tba HaaoOck Llohld Bulpbnr Co., Bait! r Oentlemen: I bar had Icum on IKlrtf years, bave'trted many remedb pMoerlbed by varloui physicians, bat nothing has ths disease vlaUod ao Of kl to ' tiijtjri) ' BoLraca. I think If ased properly It Is andonbtedly a peclf fl for Iemln lave prescribed It fot other with most saUsractory rtsalta. I consider -K th best remedy for aata aeon affection I hav ret kaowa, and regard It aa ih greatest medical disco v ry of tbe age, ( i BMpeclfully jrourt,' " ' 1 ',V W.A. HEARD, M. nV I " Fof Mer.p. D u .Ty'a," LWomen oftea astonish new, acquaint aaces, who ara Introdnoed -to a larger family ot mmg ooy ana Ttesutny giru, who call this young looking .woman mother.' It is popularly supposed that -v . maternity .1 '.the too 72 of beauty, and the J0S worn and faded faco of many a rnotner seem to wanant tho belief. But it la hard to believe that nature ahouid compel a woman to sacri fice the rightful, dower of her beauty in order to carry out 'a natural function of her being. And nature does not. The pain and sufferings, incident to motherhood are, to a large ex tent, unnatural.' x ills is provea by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, which prevents and cures nausea, tranquilizes the nerves, encour ages the appetite, induces refreshing' sleep, and makes the baby's advent prac tically painless. Mrs. Orrin Stiles, of Downing, Dunn Co., Wis., writes : " I hare beeu Intending to write to you ever since my baby waa bom in regard to wnat your 1 Favorite Prescription ' has done for me. I cannot pralae it enough, for 1 have not been as well for five yearn aa I am now. In July last 1 had a baby boy, weight u lbs., and I waa only, akk a abort time, ana since I got up have not had one sick day. I have not had any uteri Se traabte since 1 got up. I was not only surprised myself but all my friends here arc surprised to See me so well." "Favorite Prescription" has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do hat ' accept an unknown and unproved sub-: stitote in its place. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the, complexion and sweeten the breath. ORCHARD AND, GARDEN. Mulch quince tiws with coal ashes. An unfruitful orchard may often be brought into bearing by n heavy appli cation of manure. Many orchard arc seriously injured by allowing too heavy a growth of grass around the steins of the trees. By keeping the fruit under the trees cleaned up n large number of pests that Injure both 1 lie trees and the fruit will be destroyed. Where such plants as dock, plantain or dandelion are glowing In a lawn they may be effectually destroyed by nn application of vitriol. Gooseberries and currants are largely propagated by cuttings. In cutting out the old wood the most vigorous pieces can bo cut into short lengths and set out for this purpose. To My Friends. It Is with joy I tell you what Koilol did for me. I was troubled with my stomach for several months. Upon be Ing advised to use Kodol, I did so, and words cannot tell the good It has done me. A neighbor had the dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him because I recommended it. (ieo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength of mind aod body, dopend on tho stomach, and nor mal activity of tho digestive organa. Ko dol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles. Indiges tion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. 1 ake a dose after meals. F 8 Dufly One Advantage. "She doesn't have any trouble In keeping a servant girl." "No. Her husband Is political boss bf the ward." "What has that to do with It?' "Why, ho has the handsomest police man assigned to that beat." Philadel phia Press. OASTOniA. Batistas ollta Kind You Haw lwars Bought The Parental riot. "Nellie, dear," vhlnpcml the Wash ington youth. "I see my mother and yours nre In earnest conversation over there. I wonder what they're talking about." ; "Maybe," said the Washington maid en, with a bright blush, "they think they're holding a steering committee meeting." Chicago Tribune. Scatters all Records. Twice In hospital. F. A. Golledge, Ver bena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doct. r to cure a severe case of piles, causing 34 tumors. When all failed, Bi.cklen's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subduta Inflammation, conquer Aches, kill Pains. Best salve In tho world. 25c. at C. D. Bradham's drug store. Those Girl Frleada. ! "I had a proposal last night and re fused It" i "Yon are always thinking of the wel fare of others, aren't you, dear?" Ohio State Journal. I Kaar of Bolatloa. Mrs. Hushmore You'll have to settle BoarderThanks, awfully. The latt place I waa at tbey mado me do bot. Prickly beat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. Will also cure Ectrrna, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Culs, Burnt, Old Bores, andall akin trouble Ink short tlmef when used at directed. , For sale at t. a Duffy' Drug Store. Ui .. .Haw SlaaU. . ' ' Utlllcantr-That Mia Bplasher rhaa noma taste. . t, , Maodo-WbisoT,. ', r . Muiiceni-Why, she 'nroca right int the water With her bathing, suit .on.4 'ifciA'at,.-..; v.'.ML.t :'i ' -- .! I s s r - : : C-i f .-;a et J? : .'a vi. cMMota vi. .vtf'vl fjeUnlold la manufactured ljf diatom ins nltrocclluloa In nmphoc-tbat lb to aay, forming a mixture of nltrocello TOO UIOV; VHAT ' TOtf) ARB TAIIff When you tak drove' ' Tisteles ChlB Tonic, because th formula I plainly printed oa every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tastelest form. I'o cure no pay, Price 59c. ' jv . rtaara -, rijiarflfTmafO" "sja "vraii -e in.-rnz ,wnen aoe ,waa playtafc OaaMlle Adrittg' tbe scene with Armasd-aha dtaceWrd 'thattbe flowl!,HheNejilematba I J -M V.1 , , -l. STfVUV VI WUKU U1U ffuvltt piut lUTXMXl, waa nrlsslng from her breast, where It ahould have been pinned. "I tried to 4warn Armand,' she related, "but he ItnM rna1th4i love and-dld not hear. In Bsamalr Ijtmt. acrrnia tba room. Jbera Waslhasnnpet table and on it a beau ttfallWacl eWAatwthe work of a'mlnrjtastoajrvrench oft some of the , greenest Jeaves. The poor man did not kjuWj)arrythbi&'of rwfaat was coming.' Toa tehocdd bavet.aeer his mien when I hnnde4.rnW"rlarT'lyfa'& toi partreqnireoV ritla a atrange flower.' "IT IS A BTBANGE FLOWEB." ' 'I agree with you,' be whispered baek. That was smart, but unkind. When I said, 'Cherish It,' he gasped. When I ended up with my last, 'Keep It,' be nearly threw a fit. He did not help me out at all. Hut I got even with him. I might hare hid his exit, but Instead I swept owny from him, leav ing him alone in the center of the stage. and then In fell view of the audience he had to kiss tbe celery. Nowadays he cannot smell that vegetable without thinking of me." Miss Morris did not reveal the actor's name, but it was probably Stuart Robson, remarks the Chicago News. Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flower), man that Is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of sll jewels, health, Is often ruined In the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a Wo man will risk her health to got a covefod gem, then let her fortify herself against the Insldnons consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. fioBCliee's German Hyrup. It will promptly arrest cdn sumptlnn In Its early stages and heal tho affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It Is not a cure-all, but It Is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubloa. x ou can get this reliable rente dy at V H Duffy's. Get Green's Special Almanac lie Didn't Mean II. Representative F. II. Glllett of Mas- sncnusetts was Dresldlnrr over the eotn mlttec of the whole house one day, alid ttio congressmen, were unusually turhu lent and unruly. The speakers could not make themselves beard, nnd Mr Glllett used the travel until hln arm nehed. Finally he said, "The members must sit aown in the aisles. ' Immediately the house burst lntrt roar of laughter, tig. Glllett could Hot understand what had caused thmerri- mcnt and dually called CbampiClaik, who happened near tbe spettker'axVak, to come up and explain whst'was the matter. "Why, you told the' members to tit aown in tne stales, ' saw uiark, "nnd you are a near neighbor of Boston. lYou'llinot be able to nnnear In Maaan- ehusetts society for two years at least". un, i seer- said Mr. UlUettreraonaty "What I intended to uv.vas that th member In the aisles sbould'.takertbalr seats." Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer O, O, 'Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do to new, though for year be couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from thajtorst form of Indigest ion. Al physician and medicine failed to help bhn till be tried" Electric Blttefs, whlok worked achuwoader' for h4n that he declare tbey are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for disease of th rUomaob. User and Kidney, thev bnld Up and give new life .to tbe , whole ' ionv lem. Try )hem, , Only; r)ro, Gnaranteid, py y. u. uraopam, nraggist. 4- f:-Mt.' f;iu ir, it -V :.. : . , . . . 11. , '"if:"" '. i W "firn I jut .' .n OeddaOilaa llaaeetlcldJeteMpa Raddh' food: BaaneVs ratal food 9UH Death b MoihvSugaj aaa,' Akvo unMromo Cforsdrnti Tba laet'b' UIxirer & " ; ''''''''' ' ('. ' i ! ' W keen on rU'rid . cpWrtock, lk ntaltcllMsV.V -.'(! 'UA'kv iif:V';!Tifit AHkM;- V''tiY ITiyslolans'JI'roscrlptlont . tpectal PUBLfl NOTICeiv ROad TtraftO 'ft ' it: Nottee 'l hareby driven MhatHMe Road leading out of tho CHty of New Bern has been discontinued from End Street to the road golDg through the Oaks farm and the public are; notified not to travel on said road. The Road Trus tee have heretofore erected obstruction and signs on this road notifying the pub Vc of :ibef action tt ho obsirncttonand signs have been removed. In order to prevent any passing ditches wlfl lie cnt across thl roaljaniljilRn pm.upTiotlfy- ing Hiephbllc bf thli fa$. f A$y person who wh( trderferes with' these slgrls or ditches will lw "pVosecrrfed knd any person who attempts to pass over the part dlscontlnnerfnaill also be dealt with. W. 11. Hilar, ., '. . S'ipl. i ; . , , , , , , . NOTICE ! The Democratic Primaries will be held At the various election prerlnels of Cruvt u County, on Weduesilny, the 3rd du)' of Hi ( I . in t . r , 1!)02, In aicoirtanoe Willi the fullixvliig plan: Plan foi li'.lillni.' u J hjiikm mlic I'rhnary for Or'aveii rminiy ' '' ' I. There shall he pmvhU'il at rtich vo ting prcc.inei one box for i nch office for Which CHiiillilnies present themselves. , 3. I lie rnaliniHii ni ciininilllii' tor each voting piceinct sbalt appolut a Clerk who shall keep a poll hook, and register each Democratic voter of snld precinct The name of each voter shall be checked when his vote Is cast. Said clerk shall receivers compensation $2.00 for his day's service, to be paid by the Candidates. Each candidate shall havA thi. nrlv. liege of selecting tome Democrat at each Voting precinct to represent his Interest there. Such representatives shall have the privilege of witnessing tho conduct of til primary, noting Irregularities, and reporting same to hi committee for ad justment. 4. The poll shall open at 7 a. in. and close at 7 p. in., when the clerk In tho presence of the representatives of the various candidates shall cauvaas the vote anil make his returns togotaer With the poll book to the cli airman of the County Kxecutive I ommittee to be can vassed by the Executive Committee at Its meeting called for this purpose. 5. The clerk before entering upon the dlschsrge of his duty, under these reao Unions, shall be sworn to faithfully and honestly conduct the primary and make honest returns of same. Wednesday, Heptember 3d was fixed as the day for the primaries, and the Executive Committee shall meet at the Court House on Haturday the 6tli day of September at 11 o'clock for the purpose of canvassing the votes and declaring the results. There lielng no further business, on motion the committee adjourned. Hf.nky K. Biivan, .1 it., Chni'n B. G. Crrdi.e, Hec'y. Cola Headache Powders Contain no Anllpy-lne, Morphine or other Injurious drugs. They do. no depress but stimulate tho stomach and increase Its secretions. Guaranteed cure for Headache and Sour Htomarh. Prlee 10c. Made anil sold by flradhsin's Phar macy, corner l'ollock snd Ml lille Hta. For Constable. Havlag been solicited by my maay friends 1 wish to announce ray candidacy for the ofllce of constable of township No. H, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaries. IIKNRY T. HRINSON. For Constable. Upon personal solicitation of friends, I whb lo announce publicly my candid. acy for the ofllce of Constable for the Eighth Township, subject to derision of the Democratic primaries. NATHAN TISDALE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. To tbe Democratic voters of Craven County. hereby aasjoence myself a candidate for 'the o County Surveyor, sub ject to th Democratic Primaries. K. A. KULCUER Kodol Dyspepsia Cnro utrjvata what iron eat. 'M - n'tt a M o, 11 2 YTTH W. aan bamlUd Dr. Mnaatt's nimnia (TMtaia P tea Skat ,.tjNarf aHa aal w Inia la a fcaa Hin anian kaadi1a1Miar',wkMltoa Is alfhatMaa tvan 4 Umi eoaakra for ir tar ttmhiOnaiataiaaS aaattr laa uoa utkia tlfehlDV-Ill VO ;. t ,.' , I (,;. qicattttt and . ;v : 1 . ' ..:. .,1 1 .,,1 : nj 1 . w J 1 MUUZIKUU, UVULA ! IUN I 1 aitynalk n tf laaoiy and Sractloa, of bo jWrJ) aad yaaaaj work-in 4 BnsHnaerinr. ArrlculturaL Chamlatr. CWirlcltv. nachanlc Arta f)itctHrinr. rifled 8pfllaLCputK S ino.)..'.TulUon!n toon,' $10a terffij board, 8 a month, q I JQraaibnTOatndeabnliaii let booklet "A Day q I al tba k. AatUrA,V'l! r j Wpw 'ift $?rt&frtyit 3 To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: 1 respectfully announce that 1 am a candidate for the office of Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Craven county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. To the Democracy of my county I de sire to express my lincere thanks for the generous support given my candidacy heretofore. Very truly, W. M. Watson. To the Democratic Voters of Cra ven County: 1 hereby announce Unit I am a i.ndidalP for 1 lie Ctllte of therifl of Craven County, Btiliject of course to the Democratic riinaries to be held 8ept. 3rd. ' . W. Biddle. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the ofllce of Sheriff, anbject to the Democratic Prima ries. F. S. Ernul. NOTICE ! 1 hereby announce myself an a Candidate for the Oflice of Treas urer of Craven County, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held on September Hrd, WiiVl. Respectfully, D. I, KOBKKTS. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myselt a candidate for the nomination tor Register ot Deeds ot the County. GEO. B. WATERS, To the Democratic Voters of CraJen County : I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Itegister of Denis. I have nothing to say derogatory of any other candidate for the office, and base my candi dacy solely upon my leenid as a county otlicei', my record as a Democrat, and as u worker for the party. I submit my claims to you for consideration and if tbey meet with your approval by a further continuance in the office, I will endeavor to deserve your truat as I have striven to do in the past. Respectfully, Ernest M. Green. To the Democratic rvoters of Craven county: I hereby announce myself a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to the Democratic Primaries. Josiah Tingle. TV li I WarHiaJysiy.s li. fill tfeaawdTrotibluol lyivCailsseMy4,.. itisarsaAaaaasKaiiaaj . strSn.aT hCMdaa Msku j, torrrrr. a, rx. sr. Lowia. asi MO. Aisa, Sa Sot. la an I m ataeaua Srailabodasltoa tolkaMblta Maaaay SasMaaaS rraai vaar at rw aaaH aar ardata latysawaaeaaaaaaaatlaiBaaasaaiatsaaifaaUoa M aiac aa sSartaaHf aaaaawarw laa alMta af Um mant. ma UAHaa a aaaarji nnoa oa. . , 1 cmechantcal College. 3 A - . 3 I I

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