THE JOURNALS Published erery day la the year, eioepl Monday, at Middle street. . . Phoki No. 8. 4 CHARLES L STEVENS. BDITOa UTO FBOniBTOB SUBSCRIPTION RATES.l On year, la advance One year, not In adTanee S.N Monthly, by carrier In the city SO Advertising Rates f milked on appli cation. Entered at the Poit Office, New Bern, N. 0., at second claw matter.' ' OBalal Paper of - Hew Bara Cravea Coaaty. New Bern, N. C, An. 28. 108. SENSATIONAL NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS. North Carolina politics are just enter ing upon a period which can be desig nated as "sensational." It Is a sensational political period, In that there Is a breaking away from the cut and dried political methods which have prevailed (or so long, and the In dividual, each voter, Is having his' own thoughts, and feeling that he can exer cise and direct hit own vote, without being dictated to as to how he shall and mnst vote. As a notable example of what may be called this sensational politics, is the card of Mr. E. R. MacKethan, published in the Fayettevllle Observer of 26th inst. Mr. MacKethan being an honored citizen of Cumberland county, Secretary 6rthe county Democratic executivecommlttee, and a member of the last Legislature, both of these positions be has resigned since taking his course of announcing himself as an Independent - Candidate for the Biith Congressional District. It will be remembered that quite a contest took place over the Democratic Congressional nomination In this dis trict about a week ago. la his card to the voters Of the Sixth District, Mr. MacKethan says: I , In a government by the people, It laJ natural, right and good for toe people to divide. For more than thirty years . unnatural conditions forbade a true and unhampered division, with safety, In North Carolina. In 1900 there wis a change, and It was proclaimed through out the Btate, that, hereafter, her elec tors should, and would, be FRKC to divide, every man according to his views On Monday, April 80, 1900, this was proclaimed In Cumberland by our pres ent honored and distinguished Governor and, In Introducing him in this city on the evening of the same day, a privilege and honor accorded me as president of the White Supremacy Club, I called at tention to, and especially emphasised this position. How be and o there la bored to bring this freedom to her right ful electorate, the returns for Governor and the General Assembly in' North Carolina are a lasting record. For cause there Is now a division among the voters in the Sixth Congressional District. What strength It represents now, or will hereafter grow to represent, and what the final result will be, H Is not now within human knowledge to tell.' When I, therefore, respectfully announce, as I now do, my candidacy for this high honor, aa your Representative la this District, no man can realize more than I do the importance of the step, no mat ter what the result may be on the fourth day of November. Mr. MacKethan's action Is sensational in that he has broken away from a sub missive acceptance of a convention's vote, of course regarding him as a Dem ocrat. It is hardly sensational if It be accept- ed as he states In his card, that electoral are free, and that there exists aeaosl for division among the voters ot the Sixth District. These two contentions being true, and his word has ever been held as good, then his candidacy Is honorable, In seek ing the suffrages of the voters of the Sixth district. And this is only one Incident of n- i aatloaal politics, more of JMoB4re most likely to take place, as the new to llttcal epoch now begtsmrng la Noith Carolina continues to develop. Scatters m Records. ' Twice la hospital, t. A. 6oUedge,V.r bsaa, Ala paid a vast' anas to dottJr to cure a severe cart of piles, ckosllg M tumors. When all failed, . Booklet Arnica Salve soon cured him. BubduM Inflammation, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve In the world. JocWt O. P. Bradham's drag store. r it ... n '-.TaM preparation aootalao all afxiM ' dlgeaianU ao4-dlKt.all -alnda- W food., ilttfvaa lhslwiLraliaf aadaerSr ' 'Tails to cure.' I t allows yoa iaoil rthA food vm want. The uoataaoaiUva ,' itomacha car Lake It. By Ita-uaaman ctiredarfarverytblnitl(w failed. it Mwvaatatorraatlonofrasoo the atom .. vh, relieving all distresa aXUr aatlDf. UUI. takt tneu ng no necessary, r leaaani yt ia fllaTam ei 1 n fciiHii a tosVPahaa a rw i . aaa' 4 wV.av mrnrT eV-oa L'A i t '1 v TESTERDirS IARIETS. Cettoa, Gralo, hwlxlona a4 Stocka, A Kuce la Prfcet.' Receipts atf s ' SMpaenta. ; , The following are the market quota tions, received by J. E. Latham Co. New Bern, N. C. y Chicago, Aag. 87. WaaxT: Sept, 7U 7U 70 70, Dee 67J 67t 66, 7t Ooaac Open. High. Low. Close Sept 67 67 58 67, Dec 43 43 4. 42 Rlbe:- Sept 1013, 1020 1010 1030 Dot 9971 1000 995 997, Pork- Oct 1700 1720 1697 1720 Jan. 1490 1402 14821 1493 Lard Sept 1085 1085 1076 1082 Oct 980 980 975 . 980 Jan 840 840 835 837 Naw Tom, Aug. 27. OoTTOH; Opeai'HIgh. Low, Close Aug. 8.60 8.79 8.60 8.68 Sep 8.37 8.63 8.37 8.47 Oct 8.23 8.47 8.28 8.42 Dec . 8.16 8.42 8.16 8.39 Jan. .1 8.19 8.87 8.19 8.87 New York, Aug. 27. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close So Ry 40J 401 H 40 U.S. 8 41 41 41 4li C. ft 0 65, 551 54 55 Mo. P 117 118 116j 117 VO C A. C. O Arnllce 12 121 121 121 Liverpool Bpots 5. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, Aug-8ept. 4.47. Sept-Oct 4.88 Oet-Nov 4 83. ram' Ban arp-rn. Same veek last year. 17,800 Last week 26,414 "fhleereea. Bat. 6800 Mob. 7410 Tues. 10068 Wed. 9117 Thnrs. Frl. 51,000 How's Tbls? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. '" We, tirfr-fenderslgned, have known F J Oheney forthe last 10 years, and believe hlsa pefectly 'honorable In all business and dnsDoUHy able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. Wasr A Tiuax, Wholesale Druggists, i oieao, u. WAXAind, Kikjuk A Maevin," Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials aent free. Price 75a per bottle.1; Sold by an uruggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tbe first oritur tree known to grow In Europe ' u"jrnonsstery garden at Rome. '11 sVultus called the -Median apple. The trees first grew In China, a ad tbe brlcM fruit wna relied SMaampaleev Thcorange as we now "Writ 1s 1 very inoderti fruit. - '4rrea"Blr1alBaa Trmperatmrr. Tbe areraae temperature of Great rfltlmm'.ftat'rtsen "nearly I'l-S-degreee Wltbln the last balf century. January Is now. nearly Befrees' warmer than It wss. f A Vtcmsatf Precattion. "Do't taglePtaiQold.; .It Is worse than unpleasant It la dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Core yon can care It at onoi.' Allays' inflammation, clears the Bead, soothes and strengthens the rau cous taeubraneV Cures eonghs, etotap thtoafandmngtrtlubles. Absolutely sife AcU Immediately. Children like It. 18 Duffy. ttodoUSfSpepftla CtiriB at. ftttmmm lattar i aartav. "After two years ot life In the QnaW tlr-Ltln,'L-aay Chnrlee- Thoodole Murray, "where I got my studios at Frenahri StsrtaHer for-'MUa ' 'Fop, chetttV' tt freely 'Soy that If Is the worst place In tbe world to send a young man or womaa if yo enter tain, any hope of meetlua; bin M her In heaven. I ; ; H havd snoehfexperHuee tn the role of Journalist and bave'lrmstl- gated the alama et Xeadoa and Ui erpool,' know the-Tendatleln ef Nei Tcrt 'sjJa-Th-nttta?tlooe- at BerUn, aud'Tlirnrla'Tjttt'fW downright Bataa le IMaeburty of S teioaaiiese 'and -gut adt-eaTseoaMetisrT yetrtamit go to the Qtwrtler Utln, for It la-'ber tbat Inv mevalltr Is aeeepted aa a vlrtoe.'Tinfr' aak'Viatae.'ais tm Uae derasrcatlorj to distinguish It from Immorality,, i Urtm rennf aasyoryoDtiy weaaa-ean anrvlve each envleeament untarnished, an4martyareirtoeofo,lifa. That la MnnNrasktatrrective vice, augar' coated Immorality, . which la j0atiferoaa,'"and that la what young ui and yrmia tnd la the Quura t , FLIPPANT FUNGS.,. J ' l i HI t f- Whew It eomes to a quMtiof f a premacy, whent acknowledge tba corifc-Ueviaftllain Dealer. K "': ' A machine that WUI lay UWaafast as alx or seven men has beenrBented, bat wo-ehaH -attU-eeatlnae t get -osr egga In the aame old homely way New York Press. I; The Pullman company baa raised the wages ot lrr conductors, - The tra vot ing publBS. (hdwBveP.'win continue to raise tbe wagea of Its porters. New York Mall had Erpress. Bnasla baa demaada,S0O,0TjeTrom Turkey as Indemnity fob damage ione during the RussoFurkish war.' it is a lonely day when the bill collector -does not call on the oultan. Washington Star. The Philadelphia Press publishes what purports to be a picture of St Peter recently discovered. Just now St Peter can't help himself, but If tbe editor of tbe Press ever knocks at the pearly gates he will have bis Innings. Florida Times-Union. . Moat WrafBl Feat. William . Lyon, a London actor of the latter part of the eighteenth cen tury, once offered to wager that he could repeat every word in a Dally 'Advertiser at the next' morning's re hearsal: Accordingly the next morn ing hie opponent ridiculed ' him for bragging upon his feats of memory. Lyon forthwith handed the paper to n Judge agreed upon, and, notwithstand ing the want of connection between the newa Items, editorials, stories and advertisements; be . repeated every Word of the entire paper from begin ning to-end without the least hesita tion or mistake. Prickly heat cored In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles In a short time, when nsed ss directed. For sale at F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, Climbing? Rocu. Climbing rosea are not seen bnlf as often on our porches and trellises as they ought to be. They grow rapidly, reach a good height their follngc is heavy enough for shade, and In blos som they are exquisite. The Crimson 'Rambler, which hns glossy ijreen foli age and bright crimson red doubls roses borne In clusters. Is one of the loveliest of tbls clues of roses, and no one can help admiring It. Why don't more people plant It? Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly step, fault les9 skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result, all organs active, digestion good, no headaches, no chance for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 15c at O. D. Bradham's. mp vmi:in ' urn t rt. If th. M':::on holds. K:liis:is will this yenr nils- ItH rrjiti'st corn i-r;t. Ky reiiMin of the m tt In I failure of wheat n Ki'i'Mt deal of wheat Innd In this yeur devoted to corn, mid it Is estimated In some quarters tluit the state will have 100.00O.IHMi Im'.sIicIh. Its p-uatcst crop heretofore .u' under :!."o.0OU.0K bush els Thr.t Kansas will this year raise the greatest corn crop ever raised lu an American state scenis nssured. Last year Kansas raised more wheat than ivaa ever before raised by an American state. Fanners say that usually a cornHeld will average one car per stalk, but that tbls year, owing to unusually favorable conditions, tbe fields will average two ears 'per stalk. Atchison Globe. It Meeds a Tonic. There are times when your liver needs a tonic Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. De Witt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W Scott, 581 High land ave., Milton, Ha. says; "I have car ried DeWltt's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not be without them." Small and easy to-take purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. F. 8. Duffy. Proraaltjr of Mia ProCoaaloB. "Who Is tbat scientific gent in room 157" asked tbe scrub lady. "I dunno," answered the broom gen tleman; "but he's a funny one to swear. You ought to hear him. When he saw a lot of moid on top of bis Ink, he said. 'B'diluirr Just that way." Chicago Tribune. AI! Were Sarel "For yean I suffered luch;onlold mi sery from Bronchitis," writes J 3 John ston, of Broaghton, Qa., "that often I was unable to work. Then! when every thing else failed, I was wholly cared by Dr. King's New Discovery for Gonshmp tion. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, till tt eared her, and all our ex perience goes to show It Is the test Crodp medicine In the world." A trial will convince yon It's unrivaled for Throat and Lbog diseases.' Guaranteed bottles 60b and fl.Oe: ' Trial bottles free at O. D. Bredbem'e. r-wtriooarb Harbor. There baa existed n harbor at Ports moutrK.Enuhitid. rtsortcd to by fight lug ships from the niort nnelont tltrjca In out, history. - The nomane undoubt edly used It vwbea they i had tbttr stronghold, at Portcbester, and tnpy appear te have named tt Portoa Mag Una, or the Great Port The footsteps of the Soman provincials and of the Banna 'and' Normans may be traced, and from tese times onward the name of Portsmouth "eceure frequently la our 'history. ..That place had attalnid Boma -measure ef Importance to too reign of Henry Uf Richard Conn- Is lion set salt thence when last be left the Shores It his kingdom, and In tb tune of bis auccessor 4 naval estab lishment existed at the port.-Londoo Qlobe. -s'v; l C . !'."i".'Y TOO ' MOW WHAT TO0 ARB TAtmO When you take Orove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo, because the formula Is plainly prtnted ea every bottle allowing that It tllSii ; ' lroa and q-.'r.'ae In a twu .:, ni form.. t cure bo 1-7. 1' ' t. Isoften4 only a sympton o dyspepsia. l u ayspepsut mere is Km 01 nuinaon; which is felt by brain as well aa body; the mind grows morbid as the body loses visor. - Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical , Discovery cures dyspepsia and oth er diseases of the stomach and asso ciated organs of di gestion and nutri tion. It enables the proper nutri tion of the body Sd restores men cheerfulness aa well as physical strength. " For about two yean I suffered from a very obstinate case of dys pepsia," writes R. E. Secord, Rsq., of 13 Eastern Ave., Toronto, Ontario. t tried a great number of reme ies without success. I finally lost faith in them all. I was so tar Sne that I could not ar any solid food on my stomach for a lona time ; felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep nor follow ray occupation. Some four months ago a friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' After a week's treatment I had derived so much benefit that I conUn ued the medicine. . I hnve taken three bot tles and am convinced it has in mv case ac complished a permanent cure. 1 enn conscien tiously recommend it to the thousands of dys peptics throughout the land." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good " for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the liver." Wlailoin. Wisdom conslsteth not In knowing many things nor even In knowing them thoroughly, hut in choosing and in fol lowing what conduces the most cer tainly to our lasting happiness nod true glory. Somehow, people never act as you think they should. Atchison Globe. OASTOIIIA. Brs the f 'to Yon Haw Always BoiijM Signature of .tlr. Sti-.n r.H n JudiKO. No Oranm- I'nc State Jr.de was ever more popular ll::in Mr. Steyn In the days when Ji travcrstMl the coun try In n two wheeled ciK. There were no railways or hrhlces in the Free State then, and travelers, even with a ludgo'fi salary, were compelled to live primitive lives. When mealtime came, the Judge would stop his four mus tangs and alight from his gig to make a fire by the wayside at which to cook his dinner. Having eaten his chop, he wouhl resume his journey and at nlht would knock at the iloor of the nenrest farmhouse, where he would ho wel comed to the family supper table and offered a bed for the night In this way Mr. Steyn traveled through tho Free State from end to end, adminis tering Justice and making friendships at every plaec he visited. His Sight Threatened. "While picnicking last'month my 11 year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," ssys W II Dibble, ofBloux City, la. "He rubbed the poison off bis hands into his eyes and for a while we were afraid he would lose sight. Finally a neighbor recommended DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped him and In a few dsys be was as well as ever." For skin diseases, cuts, bnrn, scalds, wounds, insect bites, DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve is sure cure. Relieves plies at once. Hcwarc of Counterfeits. F. 8. Duffv The 1 '.I n , A riioi:r- ti," , , ,i arti cles ot Inrnl w . 1 1 r, Minill jjieiea before hei::- . airi.-il io the (nltlo. Kor cutting meat persons ot rurtk kept a carver, designated the scissors or carp tor, who had the only knife placed on tbe table. Use Hancock's Liquid Hulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff, and all skin diseases. For sale at'.F. S. Duffy's. Practical Inquiry. Tho town council of a thriving burg In the west of Scotliind recently ac quired a piano for their town hall and appointed three of their number to In spect and report on the purchase. Tbe councilors were not musical experts, but one a Joiner bending down ana applying bis eye to the several corners of the Instrument remarked, "I'm bae judge of music, but I'll warrant ye a' the boards are plumb." Frank 0. Andrews the banker wrecker who was found guilty of embeszDng 1,000,000 from the City Barings Baal at Detroit Mich, was sentenced In Recorder Court of that city to ;i Clears hard labor la the Btate prison st Jackson. Thoacht It UVely. '' ' Mrs. Dozzle And will you love me when I'm old and unlovely? Doozle I suppose so. Yon ace. 111 be old and daffy then myself. San Francisco Bulletin. i Work la the inevitable condition of human life, the true source of human erelfare.-Tolstol. ..., , 'Take a bath la Hancock's Liquid Sul phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur fiprlnga, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will- esre Prickly beat, Eczema, sad all iklaydls. eeeev, wot sale by r. B. Duffy. ; .n .. .,--:-.': . aiie Nlokaasae, . "I bope they don't give iriy little boy any naughty nicknames In schooL" I Yea. ma. tbey eaU me Corns.' " . "How droedfull ,Xnd why do 'ibby call yon thntr V ; j , i- . ' "'Cause I'm always at the foot. f . - The Beit FTtscilptton for Malaria. . Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gaova's TAsratase Chill Toato. It la simply Iron and quinine In t tasteless form. No ours no pay. Price 60c 1 I I 1 "'a sP 1 ' U. ttU ' a. S, 'A -SHORT .STOtyCST-'" Fbere aro Boatok H22S'hrJsa,' in aanon toOO fcoteWatnt'688 fBmlly 'hotels, Of the 110,000 American sofaiers who participated In the Mexican war only about 6,000 are living. . There la a pigeon ranae near Los Atigelea'tohlch every year sends about 40,000 aquaba to the market. The sand filtration plant in Albany Is avlng nearly! lives a, yeali M shown by comparative statistics. No less than 80,000,000 acres of Cuba nearly half the Island are forest Tbirt'spectee of jalm alone are found there. The average dumber of counterfeit ing cases now handled annually is about COO, and of this number nearly 60 per cent are those of persistent and habitual criminals. Tbe oil from sunflower seed has been found to be an excellent substitute for olive oil. It also has possibilities ns lamp oil and may be used for dyeing pnrposcs and for the making or sonp. Tbe Australian ballot law was adopt ed in Colorado before the state gave tho suffrage to women. This law pro vides that the voting booths must be so constructed that tho "voter's legs may be seen below the knees." To My Friends. It Is with Joy I tell you what Kodol 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 Geo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength of mind and body, depend on the stomach, and nor mal activity of the digestive organs, Ko dol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, Indiges tion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. F 8 Duffy. A t'nrlona Phenomenon. While the llery tornado at Mont Pe lee, pr.sslnc toward the south nnd west, widened the sweep of its de structive power In order to extend Its devastations farther n remarkable phenomenon came to stop It In Its course. Two strong atmospheric cur rents laden with rain, one moving from the southeast nnd the other from the north, fell of n sudden upon the sides of the llery spout nnd, cnclrcllnK It along n distinctly marked line, cooled It to such a point that I have seen persons who, finding themsoivea precisely upon this line of demarca tion, were struck on one side by fiery missiles, while on the other, and only a few feet away nothing was .fatting but the rain of mud, cinders and; stones which descended nmvthe coun-, tryslde everywhere. Century. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from tho worst form of Indigest ion. All physicians and medlcinos failed to help him till ho tried Electric ltlttors, which worked such wonders for him that be declares tbey are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver sad Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole -sys tem. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by C. D. Bradham,;drugglat. Coaaterfellcri. There is nothing which Uncle Sara protects with greater care than 'his currency. Because Uncle Sam's money Is good there are always ieoplo ready to counterfeit It, and for these people L'ncle Sam hns n special body of secret service detectives always on the wntch. Tho most dangerous counter feits ore those which most closely Im itate the original, and to arrest the makers of dangerous counterfeits the United States spares no efforts and no expense. It seems n pity thnt the United States government coufd not extend its surveillance of counterfeit ers to thoso who counterfeit whole some foods, reliable medicines and other articles necessary to the health of the public Philadelphia Inquirer. WANTED. We would like to ask, through the col umns of your paper, If there it any per son who has need Green's August Flower for the cure ot Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troaalta that has not been curedand we also mean their resatts, auoh at soar stomach, fementatloil of food, habitual cosUreoesa, nervous dys pasia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness la fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver f This medicine has been sold for many year In allotvllliedoouatrles, and we wish tocor respond with you aad send yon one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first.' Wa have never known of lis falling. If so something more serious Is the matter with you. Ask your druggist. ' O. G. Ganir, Woodbury, N. itl Commissioner's Sale for Division, NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Craven Oounty. ( Superior Court Before W, M. Weuoo, Clerk. Alr P. Davis, Laara Jackson, . ., aad her hnsbaad 'red Jackson,, . i. '.-.. .,,-Vb ; Lacy Bendersoa, aad Charles -' . Henderson her husband aad , : . j ' . . , 1 v. .'..; Ella & Lewie. -4i , ,, I y virtue of an order and' decree Irf tbe above entitled" special 'proeeedlnv, before IhwCler of the eaeawtor Crmst of Uraveay County. N. C. The aader- signed aa Commissioner , will offer , for sals aad sell at cubllo 'vendue . to the hlgeest Udder of cash, ' at ' the' onurT aoaseaeoria me eity or new earn, Craven Oounty. N, 0 on MoDdav the ib day of Oat., 1803, at II o'clock aa., the following, desorlbMt real property, to-wltt A rrt of lot be. 49, on west Ids of uddv otitatw at reel. fcJiPOfeet. eoavayxd Ky F. 0. Roberts, O. M. m, to Allnn (1. Kubana, and oonreved by L ehrlaf'-.'yenll. W.-'KuUnk,' eteca. irlx and eircntorot said A, U. Eubank itWftMi!t Onion. - , : '- '-, ; ,. ; - - fi.A'TlA," . - Coii.a.ipnloner. d no. ,t r i t kit tii Th& 'tUih tMivbstitate fof legs, and affords a very iiUOTvexuenMiwfUeoiia mode ol locomotion there is no more pathetic aighti'i&aralB) eeraptvriowly and painfully moving alone the street aupporcea uy wese axunatu iuuua. When Rheumatism settle in tBe) bone and muscles of the legs, it is sale to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless and crutch-bounds. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited in the1ointa andrae3awehrfaBot intense pain, the knees and ankles 6 well , and Vhetrthe fattta?! oiht and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn aad stiff, and crutches a necessity. - ThearidpoiaonjithatpredncexheniBatie pains form in the blood, and are distributed thrcrtgh-4he ystem, an lodged to the arms, shoulders, hands, back and feet, Of other bartstff thaJodyresulting' often In total disability. A permanent cure tt Rheumatism' can biefiected only by a complete cleans ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood, and the gritty particles are washed oat or dislodged by the)' new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. S. S. S. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce another attack, but expels every atom of it from the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Th" I : ::.er-rery of Florida. Juan !'c: i' - I.eon, sailing from Porto (p i i a:vh of new land, dis covered 1 ..i. March 27, 1512. He landed i:e:,r Si. Aiurnxtlne, planted the cross unil i.osses. ioii in the nam Of the Spanish monarch. In 17U3 .1 treaty cetlhiu; east mid west Florida to Great i;:!!::in. in exchange for Ha vana and tl-. - .e:.tein part of Cuba, was ratllied. In 1781 port of Florida was receded to Spain, nnd in 17S3 Great r.ri!::i:i ceded east and west Florida to Spain. On Feb. 22, 181'J, eastandwcsFJorldajfterejjceded to thtiiitrtStalc8jbrftrrtandpur- chase, Spain reeelvlng5iOOO000. Maitland, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I have, had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, hut to nothing has the disease yielded no read ily aa to Liquid Huij-iujii. I think If used properly it Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescrilied it for others with most satisfactory results. 1 consider It the best remedy for cuta neous afTeotlons I have ever known, and regard It as ihe greatest medical discov ery of tho age. Itcspectfnlly yours, W. A. IIKAlil), M. I). For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. To the DcmoeratiG Voters of Gra ven County: I hereby annotince tlitit I am a andidiilp ot the t flit f f fliciiff of Craven County, snlijeut of course to the Democratic limai'ics to lie held Sept. old. J. W. Biddle. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myself oh a Candidate for (he oflice of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Prima ries. F. S. Ernul To the DePFiOGratiG voters of Graven Gounty: I hereby announce myself a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to the Democratic Primaries. Josiah Tingle. NOTICE ! I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the Oflice of Treas urer of Craven County, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be held on Septemlier 8rd, 190'J. ltespectfully, D. L. ROBERTS. 9fl.lt iaa iTtxmiaU Or smU M aaanl C Wa an kMt)M Dr. MolW TCTTHIWA ff iifthllNliiIwi) twWttum M int ltiwrUflo tk jwblU tv prDrjwMHT nMh, m mt Mi t t to two or thro kawlrw frM pmt wfc usaiistassiitttmMMintiinintiTtt f iffrVtwyttTto F i i et mhlnatlcfi cf theoi tod praoWca, hoc study and raanual work la F EndneerlBr. Ankuttatialttryi Eltcttidty, fUduinlo AtU4 F Ind Cottoa Mjuiutaetttrlaf ffclt Coorsas (4 years), Bhort Courses (lyear E Bpaotal fJouma ? iioa.i TalttofcWimi llOa tanaifcoard 8 a month. 3 E to teachers, 89 students, MW budding ajh.'i. k iL'inJ"' -; : a. -j.- 7 ,1 - , -.. l ' it . - a frt4a.i,ii..iniA , JltlutUll VUUi AlUUiilkllUlUUUUlAmAUUUiUUUUtAUUUki S0UHD To tbe democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce thai 1 am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, sub Ject to the action of the Kemoerallc Primaries. To the Democracy of my county 1 de sire to express my sincere thanks for the generous support given my candidacy heretofore. Very truly, W. M. Watson. To the democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myselt a candidate for the nomination for Register ot Deeds ot the County. GEO. B. WATERS. To the democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myself ns a Candidate for the oflice of ltrgister of Deeds. I hnve nothing to say derogatory of any other candidate for the otlice, and base my candi dacy BOlely upon my record as a county oftieei", my icconl as a Democrat, and as a worker for the party. I submit my claims lo you for consideration and if thry inert -with your approval by a further continuance in the oflice, I will endeavor to deserve your trust as I have striven to do in the pant. Heaped fully, For Constable. I'pon personal eolicltat i.a of IrioiuU, I wish to announce publicly my candid acy for the oflice of Constable for the Eighth Township, subject lo dii lalon of the Democratic primaries. NATHAN TISDALE- FOB CODNTY SURYEYOB. To tho Democratic voters of Craven County. I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for the oflice of County Burveyor, sub ject to tin Democratic Primaries. F. A. FULOURK. For Constable. Having been solicited by my many frlonils I wish to announce my candidacy for the office of constable of township No. 8, subject to the decision of tbe Democratic primaries. HENRY T. BHINS0N. 3Brtoron-lofiiitHi, H)lalllsia,Djjuttry,ai the ewt'houhlaa ol '- CMdayyig,, U WgssttoaVa fe.ulatti hs BoalfeMragtnM J. MOFFBTT, M. D4 STVt)UM. MO. '- Wi Am, Waa:1A liMal m wiy imnm in ma jmr w jwww our oraan -mfn ff U Marit mI tk MUafMtkm II lm mmf way iwwnr mmmmoM oaamcs-Hflnniw (or 800. , Writ fof booklet "A t)ay '! .-Wt.J : iiw. 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