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THE JOURNAL. PotnUhed every if la thereat, excepl Moaday, at M Middle street. PHonlto.8. CHARLES L. STEVENS. dros aid raontavoa SQBSUUfTIOK RATES. Crneyeer, ta trivasKg.'.'UVt V...S.I OAs year, not la advance......... S.M Monthly, by carrier In the city. . , . . JO Advertising Rate futllehtd on ppll CMlon. 'H"-! Intored at the Poet Offloe, Mew Bern, B. C, ai second clan matter. i'i iwi mi' eBclai Paaer ef ' New Be Crarea Ceaaty. New Bern. N. C, Ang. 2S..1M8. IS IT DEMOCRATIC EXTRAVA GANCE? v Jfjthe Btate dedclt In iti treesary fundi of $453,000, Is to be charged against the Democrat!, and every sign poioti to this being a leading Itiae In the coming campaign, then the Demo cratic administration and Ita friend beuld meet the issue frankly, honestly and unhesitatingly. the JooasAt disagrees with (he 1 es teemed Raleigh Post, In the letter's argument, off setting the alleged Btate Democratic Administration's extrava gance, by pointing out as extra extrava gant the administration of the NafloW affairs, by the Republican party. The State Democratic administration must stand or fall upon Its own record. The present administration Is respon albl for three great " appropriations, $800,000 for educational purposes, $TWr, 000 additional for soldiers pensions, $100,000 for permanent additions In way of Improvements on (Hate Institutions. These are magnificent appropriations, but Is there a dollar to be clipped from these amounts, which might be termed extravagant, hence demanding that It should be saved to the tax payer f If It cannot be maintained that a dol lar of these appropriations I net Justly needed for the use It was appropriated for, how can the claim of extravagance be urged? An extravagant State administration Is one which first makes unwise appro priations for State affairs, and the pay out the money collected for these ob jects, over freely and unwisely. There Is no qnestion but Btate appro priations and State expenditures have reached a large figure, but It should not be forgotten that the growth and devel opment of the State demand the lie crease, if North Carolina Is to keep up with the world's progress. If the Democratic party's Intent was for the State's Interests, end the appro priations were so made and so expended then let It stand upon Its record, prof Its capability by so financiering that the fiuste's tedehtedneei may be met, and the great purposes of education and Btate development shall not be checked, but continue towards greater beneficial results for all the pwple. Let not the present State administra tion, or people of North Carolina shrink from the demands of the times, la tk Ing themselves today, When by so doing the returns shell be many feld tomorrow ard hereafter. There Is an economy which might be practiced In State affairs, vastly snore damaging than the alleged extravagance of the present State AdmiMMtratlon. HOW'S TMs?. We offer One Handrei polletaBaward for any 6af Cstasrn- that rcansjot be cured by flail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENBY A Ca. Teiedo O. We, the undersigned, hkkmm Y.J Cheney for the lest to years, an kellete hit pefeetly honorefcsj la sJtksatasjsa and financially able to narty eat any ok ligations made by that's 'Iran. Was-rA Tsuax, Wholesale Brnggtota, Toledo, O. , ; Waldiho, Kimuv .4 Mabvin, - Whole. sale Dwlglets, Toledo, 0.' ; Haifa t)s,9sre (statin laterally aotiagdrreetly fxm the- braod aneVnw cons surfaces of the system. Testlsaoalals sent free. Price 75c pet bottle. ""Bold by all Brugglsu. . , . Ball's Family Pills are the best. UAlWNww J". eiw This prentaUe msJMdlf tfs dlgestanu nod dleUaU hinds of rooa. ' id gives instant renei ana nevr falla to cure. It allows yo o.eat all the fend ya frantj-Tlie owstsensltrva eujMauftscAa lake It. By Us use iaoJ thousands of dyspeptics bare 'been cnsMaftetverytliirialrfHle4- It prevents formation of gas on tiio atom. ch. reUetlraraH distrewt a "t V eatlno. Meting unnecessary. Ploaaautto take. W4wst.suua mMk 'Ai ui lii tuna tfiSTObAfS MARKETS. , Wttoa 0ral PmWsIom sat Stacks. r ai(re' ta trices. slleclatt aid v " v" . SUp.ttats, The following are the market quota tions, received by J. B. Lataatn ft Co. New Bern, N. C. Chleago, Aag . 18. -WiAilfi- ' Sept.. Dec.... OdsW-r Btpt... 70f 70 69 S9 fit) 6f 6 66 Opes. High. Loir, dose 57 6T 55 5 42 42 41 42, Dec. . . . Ribs: Heat-.. oe... . 1012t 10181 M71 9871 9871 9671 9971 9671 Pork- Oct 1728 1785 1705 1705 Jan; 14S0 1490 14631 1468 Lard Sept 1075 1062, 1050 1050 Oot 977 977 950 900 Jan.... 880 880 822 82 Mm feac, Aug. 88. OeweBlga. Low. Close Oorreni Aug.. 8.50 8.67 8.49 Sep ,..8. 8.45 8.85 Oct 8.83 8.41 8.88 Deo. 8.30 8.86 86 Jvi. 8.89 8.88 8.87 Hca 8.85 8.25 8.81 8.49 835 8.33 8JJ6 8.27 8.81 New York, Aug. 28. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close 8a By ...40 40 39j 401 O. R8 411 411 41 41 O. 4 0 651 561 51 51 Mo. P. 117 117 116 116 V C C 66 66 66 M A. O. O , A4loe :. 181 19 tipets 5.1-22 Sake 8,000 bales. Futures, Augept. A 49. Bepl-Oct 4.41 Oct-Nov 4 85. , poa Same week last year. 17,800 5000 6000 18000 7000 10C00 10008 I.Mt week 85,414 Tklawees. Sat. 6800 Maa. 7410 Tnes. 10068 Wed. 9117 Thurs. 10985 Frl. 51,000 WlUlr's Tronblr. "What's the trouble. Willie?" said Mrs. Brown to her small sou. who was crying. "My kite won't By." aobbvd Willie, "on I made it crt of By paper too." Breeklyn Eagte. A StaptJ Fellow. Flaherty He's aot sranrt at all, at all, IS be? FlDulgnn-Smnrt? Faltb, he's that dumb ye could talk bebolnd his back rolght before his face an' he'd not know tt.-PMMBrphln Record. HI. KlBd at lacome. Lawyer What Is your gross income? Witness 1 have no gross Income. Lawyer No Income nt nil? Witness No gross Income. I have a pot income. 1 am In the fish business. New Orleans Picayune. The Mont. ftmte the king at beasts, tlr Moii.fi , h -of the jungle? The I.lyu ' nt for teodneea sake dut s t -It ..ll aald sal New furir,' :j It lfeed a Tonic. There are (Usee when you llrsr needs toa1c.'Doat-rl(r6uiatrres that arloa knd wtjIdtMDsirm'sUltlsXariy Risers egpei au pouoa irom tne system aaa act as Urolc to (he tlver. 'vt Scott, 581 High land are.. MlUaa.'Rsvav4i n have car ried De.Wltt's Little Kariy Risers with nwiof stfsrss-fssss) mm -tweum snw witanai sua.v :Bsaaayaus easy to take purely vegetable. Tbey never gripe or dlstreasr. BbafTy S9a(m Wss WnU: It.aefsas TnmH.H.fyet It at a fact that Buiperor U llllnm of (lermany la often; snort Oftaissiey, and the reason la beeausv h rawly caerlea any money ta-hla potketa,. i tV -ty- ' fnvtbnr aiyfce-e af a festival rtrn nts brother, Prince Henry, and, hist attention, being drawn to a new automatic nuiebhsa; be reeolved to pot ru4a lautbslot. ln order to see bow Apparatus worked.. , When bo seejMked ferevoolavbewever, be eoold est AmoV ont, and bo wss obUged to BunwS from bis brother. ' ' "parlous ether occasions, end- to tnrwmld botrnr'alae'H ts his cqatam to give" meney to rho foreetera atuT Miliar attendants, bo hat found It necessary to borrow from his xom pan Ions. wrA ... .( ... ' The 661 Time when" be ntTs IiW pock ets wltttr moiutyr la on Ciu-latniis eve, for It bat long bverl Bis custom to stroll tt that time through the strivr steer hit paMee and to give money to all Oe servliiar porsewa' whom lie ni-t, but eepoc'.; r t "ilW'ee srnl ol-t w:' Hera, f NOTES Of? NDTABLES. ' ' Mmo. twin KonUca's real naroa U Korton, end one comes frow ao Old Ne England family, - -, - Secretary1 of the Tfeasory BBatr la said to keep longer office hoon thin any other maa In a similar position In Washington. ' It la said that John Murray Fort of Boston, the first president of the Mhtgntr-eentral, refuse to boy for 1125 tend In Chicago now; worth over $12,0001600. George H. Swexey of Irvlngton, N. J., has a collection of birds which Includes every species, native and resident, of' New Jersey. He has Worked as a col lector for the past fifteen years. Although out Of politics, ex-Congressman Btnllings of Alabama is moder ately busy. He runs a gristmill, a saw mill, a country store and a plantation and practices law for relaxation. In five years the copyright on Alfred le Mussct's works expires In France. His sister, Mme. Lardin, who was with him twenty-six years, is still living in a modest house in a suburb of Paris. Thetus W. Sims, representative In congress from Tennessee, was working thirty years ago In a brickyard at $1 a day and later wandered over the Big Bend State with the pack of a peddler on his back. ' Mrs; Benjamin Harrison's library, collected by her husband during his Illustrious career of more than forty years In publle life, le the most valu able private collection west of the Hudson river. Rev. Thomas a Hall, professor of Christian ethics at Union Theological seminary and a writer of many books on religious topics. Is on accomplished musician and for a long time was un decided as to whether he should be come a composer or a preacher. ' Lord Stanmore, who Is now seventy two years old, enjoys the distinction of being the Inst peer crented by Mr. Gladstone. He Is the son of the Earl of Aberdeen, who was prime minister in the fifties and in whose cabinet Mr. Gladstone held the chancellorship of the exchequer. To Mj Friends. It is with joy I tell yon what Kodol did for me. I wss 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 S Duffy. Attnr of Ronea. In trade the rose Is very valuable, as tbc nttars of India and I'ersln sell at a very high price, and there are lnrge districts of rose gardens In which men and women nre employed, the harvest months being March nnd April In Turkey also rose farming" Is largely carried on, and a very One attnr is got from the roso grown ' In Kashmir. Even rosewater is a luxury which Is by no means to be despised as to price, but the attar of roses Is Immensely costly, and It takes on enormous num ber of flowers to distil even a few drops. The attar la said to have been first discovered by the favorite wife 0 Jehan Jeer, through whose garden ran a canal of rosewater, on the surface of which. the' begum 1 found a few. drops of tho precious attar' or oil floating. All Were Sarea. "For years I suffered suohjuntold mi sery from Bronchitis," writes i 3 John ston, of Broughton, Ga., "that often I waa nnable to work. Then, when every thing else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tlon. My wife suffered Intensely from Asthma, till ft cored her, and all onr ex perience goes to show It Is the best Croup medlotne la the world." A trial will convince yon It's unrivaled for Throat and Long diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at O. D. Bradham's. Spala WaklaaT tip. Most of the great fortune of Spain lire in the hands of the nobility, and too industrlai'backwarOaess of the na tion fc attributed to the fact that men of rank have hitherto neM aloof from trade. Coder the prompting of the king the are now beglnplng. It Is said, to Invest In Industrial enterprises. One Of the finest cement plants In the world has recently been constructed at Barcelona by American engineers end manufacturers, and we ore also pro riding tow machinery for a lirstk mak ing establishment whlcb will have fear times the capacity of tho largest Amer lean establishment of the kind, These bricks may serve as the fonndation for a new era. The natural wealth of Spain is very' great, and ml' that bat been tacking to her development It the dlspoatrjoo to "arloeand band,'' ; Prickly keel oared la one application by aslng of Bancoek't Liquid Bulphar. It will also core Ecsrsaa, Fetter, Plsop- Isa, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cut, Barns, Old Borovaadaa.tkla troubles laa abort time, wbea ased as directed. For sale at P. B. Duffy's Drag Store, .. '.1.Vi.' all CfclkMa0 sWstJ$JsTW'j'; V:',?'-jH'' Seedy IndlvlduaM would like M cot measured for a suit ... , , Fashionable Tailor OmspldottsIyHAt about.what price, sir? - , 1 Seedy Indlvldual-Tbat toAket no difference.--' '."t-'.- Satbioaablo-TaSp (ad beforer-We generally reqnirs A depeert from aa known pertlee, - , 1 ... ' -. v r, Seedy Individual (calmlyV-I do aot iwtsh yon to make the salt It baa been so long since I enjoyed this experience that I simply wish to got measured,' " TOU tKOW WHAT TOU ARB TAXH7Q vTTien yon take Grove't Tasteless CU11 T bAc-anse tlie ftmmi!a Is pk!n!y ' Ja every .-g tut It I I"n 1 all a i ''.-t If.- -, ; ( ,; 1 ' 1a only one of many distressing ' symp toms which point to the' presence of womanly diseasea. If women thoroughly Understood the relation of the local wom anly health to the general health, they mnui unucrouinu mac backache, ; headache, nervousness, sideache, dlalnrss,' falntnesa and similar feminine ail ments, cannot be cured until the womanly health la established. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures dis eases peculiar to wom en. It establishes reg ularity, dries the drains Which weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. In curing these local dis eases, it cures the ail ments which they cause; backache, head ache, sideache, dizzi ness, fain tn ess, nerv ousness, and other ills peculiarly feminine. "I wrote you for advice Pebniary 4tn, 1806." writes Mrs. horaa Hafstead, of Claremore. Cherokee Nat.. Ind. Ter. "I waa rack'tig with pain from the back of my head down to my heela. Had hemofL rhage for weeks at a time, and was unable to ait up for ten minutes at a time. You answered my letter, advised me to use your valuable medicines, via.. Dr. Pierce's Favorite'Prescription, ' Goldea Medical Discovery,' and 'Pleasant Pellets,' also guve advice about injections, baths and diet Tfl( my surprise, in four mouths from the time I be- Sin your treatment 1 was a well woman and ave not had the backache since, and now I put in sixteen hours a day at hard work.1 Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. Ad4 dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, is given away. Send 21 one-f cent stamps, the expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Ki-eplnK C'p A ppt-urnncea. "Do yon think Unit iloy Is worth the money you .".it pnyliiK for n tug?" "No, sub." answered Mr. Krastus Plnklcy, "imt you's ki to ko to some expense foil (le sake of social standln', Isn' you?" Washington Star. OA8TOIIIA Basis tbs j The Kind You Haw Alwars The Kind You Haw Alwars Sigsstnn of Aai:-" V- . '.i-,.t. "Some p.-; ; 1 : ;!..- ,li-1!K. (,'ist to ill:, i-.. 1 .. i, K!:!lully 1111- re.'isoiialilr ' "Is the man wis . j:it left an exnin ple?" "Yes. lie wauled me in k'ive him something le ciwf a cold." "That'H m .. slmiile." 'Yes. but Ik- wanted me to give him 'a guarantee that the medicine wouldn't make him feci worse than the cold did." Waslili:;;tnn Star. Frank C. Andrews the hanker wrecker who was found guilty of embezzling s)l,000,000 from the City Havings Bank at Detroit Mlcb. was sentenced In Recorder Court of that city to lSJyears Lard labor In the Btate prison at Jackson. Take a bath In Hancock's Mould 8ul phur. They are superior to Ihose of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will curs Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin dis eases. For (ale by F. H. Duffy. Sonewhnt Different. I saw a man giving away ante to "What! You don't mean to say youi saw a man giving nwny automobiles?' "No; autographs. lie was a literary star." I His Sigrht Threatened. "While picnicking last month my 114 year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," says W n Dibble, ofSIous1 City, Is. "He rubbed the poison off htij hands Into bis eyes sod for a while wsj were afraid he would lose sight. Finally a neighbor recommended De Witt's WItcil Haxel Balve. The first application helped hint and In a few days be was as wen as ever." For skin diseases, cuts, burn: scalds, wounds, insect bites, De Witt's Wltoh Haiel Balve is sure cure. Relieves piles st onoe. Beware ol Counterfeits r.tJ.Dnffv 1 I Am He Called It. . , fBut, why," asked the man who al-j Ways wants to know "why do yon call! that little jump yon make from a tower1 Into the water "n leap for lifer Theyl tell sne It Is not at oil dangerous.' ' 1 "Won.'' replied the "artist" "doaX I make, me Urln' by Itr'-Clodnestl, Commercial Tribune. , . ! Scattert all Records, , Twice la hospital, r. A, Qalledge,Vert bene,. Ala., paid a vast snra to does, rt to cure a aerers ease of piles, caoalnsj M tumors, . When all failed, Bujklea'a Araloa 8alvs soon cored him.. Bubdilesi Iaflammatlont oouqoers " Acheey kills Pains. Best salve In the world. - SSa at 0. P. Bradham's drug store. .' i 1 ;Ti, I 1 1 1 1 11 1 .; '' T. j , ( sosmriair ee It.' .',,",-., Wife Of Eujlnent I'hllnntUroDlat Mr' dear, What werv you thinking of?. You gave that Kxir man only 10 cents.' ' - Eminent l'lillnnthroplst--l know It, Amanda. It will be 110 when It gets, Into the anecdote column. "-Chicago Tribune. ,,,, o ,- Use llsncock's liquid Sulphur, tor Kr.roma, I'linptos, IllnKWorm, IlandriifT B-i 1 s'l f'Jn tiii'-sscs. Forsnlo a t3. dny." tiV;a'.r TV t enT Ik KatsrMM .-BubMaV . f ff tke pSrwaWksA . Bifas. I ii '4 bav nofrlekrnliisT enotuill to IWtetnar- In tbc arlleajt ftaesKraveaa (Were accounted "unlucky." If so, why (were they chosen from among all the Mrda of the air for the merciful er- i4of carrying bread to Elijah In the r 'Sid they steal it? They glveatatheftl.AJso la the written assured that "Ood hear- VBHTsfOOnl tawn iraft ;tler . ary out unto him.' And nothing of this la said of doves or of any other white or heavenly kind of bird. An expla nation la glVen W' thff Egyptian coin-jmentarf-ehti fiti-'iBtft to the Coptic 'script by Evlphasraa, A. D. 308-401. .The passage Is certainly very curious, and I am permitted to transcribe it We: "Why, then, did the evangelist 'mention no name among the birds ex cept 'ravens only? Beeattse the hen raven, having laid her .eggs and hatched her young, la wont to fly 'away and leave them on account of the hue of their color, for when ihatcbed they are red In appearance. Then the Nourlaher of all creation sends to them a little swarm of In sects, patting It by their nest, nnd thus the little ravens are fed unto the color of their body is, as it were, dyed and becomes black. But after seven days tbe old ravens return, and, 'seeing that the bodies of their young have become perfectly like their own. henceforward they take to tbem nnd bring tbem food of their own ac cord." It la for naturalists to ascertain Whether or no this strange account of the young ravens holds good In our day. Cornhlll Magazine. WANTED. We would like to ask, through the col umns of your paper, If there Is any per son who has used Oreen's August Flower for the enre of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costlveness, nervous dys pesla, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness In fact, any trouble conr nected with the stomach or liver ? This medicine has been sold for many years la sll civilized countries, and we wish to cot respond with you and send yon one of our hooka free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of Ita falling. If so something more serlons is the matter witn you. Ask your druggist. Q. 0. Ukeen, Woodbury, N. J. Cot a Dariraln. Years no. lieforo tho corrupt prac tices art. when a Scottish parliamen tary candidate, was canvassing his con stituency he called at the bouse of an aged couple. Finding tbe old woman alono, be entered Info conversation and asked her to use her Influence in get ting her husband to voto for ""him. Whllo they were conversing tbe .would be M. P. noticed a kitten playing a boat on the lloor and'offered 5 for It The bargain was struck, and on leaving he again expressed tho hope that ahe would secure her husband's vote for him. "Wool, air," answered tho woman, "as I said afore, John's, a man o' his aln mind and just docsu whatisTtrlcka his aln noddle, but at ony rajteAtir, you've gotten a real cheap klttervfor yer opponent was In nae f arer gane than ye8terday, an ho. gled mo 10 for Its brlther." London (Answers. Just Look At Her. Whence came that sprightly step,fault less skin, rich, rosy complexion, smiling face. She looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She nsea Dr. King's New LlfePlllr. Result, all organs active, digestion good, no headauhes, no chance ior "blues." Try them yourself. Only 15c at 0. D. Bradham's. The Cat Coiamna. One of the features in which! Eng lish periodicals for worjsentcUftafrom American magazines otytheisameAclase is in the "cat column." Thercasaseec tlon devoted to catgossip lnjmany pc them, in which veU kjwvniaVuUterlcs are described, tbe good .rjointseoffttheir ln mates and thetnethodaof'theb4owi ers set forth and His taaililiwajifii nr respondents discussed aUwlUa)ajurJ consblous gravity and a dlgSttyWj style which apr)rostcleitmnvwisia American eyes. - Thillnr s rnnHf rtrn-, sequent absence frorntMhcswiofteifa mous cat are thua grawelylchrantclesT In a recent pUcathmrf'BfaBtwasvpro vented. fvom ariesrlnttJEUlnbmTrsr' by, an unfortunate accldantijlusrlagigot a fish bone firmly flxedjlnlberi noses while eating her snpper'.ASriofbasv well over the weakness of thai eyesJhrbVhl1Ut9U awitifpasa-oirirra aayorjtwo.ny . Look. Plauiit, Pleise. Photographer C. C Harlaa, of Katosj, 0, can do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffered untold agony from tbs worst form' of iadfgesi ion. All physicians and medtclaes failed to help hla UU ka triad Blaotrle Bitters, which ..worked snob, wonders, for .hjn ta.it he declare they are a godsend tb sufferers from dvsbeDsla and stbthaci troubles. Unrivaled for disease Of tha t Stomach; Liver sad Kidneys, they build up and give ew life-to the whole sys tem. Try lhem. Only. 50c. Quaranieejl by 0. D. Bradhsnvdrugglst. , uoir I o;a nutett riot iry 1 '-.' By' tbe HeveutTOitli Vaituryi golf 'it Holland bad s)ewyitd a hones. tturaly i winter, taosu, ftlm.pufcU, volntera, at the period, seem to have found a p eutlar inacftiktlon ' in ''wAiftW ' scenesi with their vtmii bright atxaoeplurwaad the moving, eJouupt flsjTiree, In their varloua occupotlona of sledging,, skaf h er 'golf-As might te expect4 many a goinngrteoe Is te'Swifoaad In pictures by Van de YsWe, Van dT Meer, Avcrcamp, Van Ooyenand otoV era nrthcTr-arBoot.- Several 'drtwiHrt of this period showing single flgurea or am 11 wwArpe gfw awhsn sykettef idea of lira golf or the teM3oi)aola Seur". , .'" ' . ; CIm.i. i i over Is a tx...e Cf CboVS's Tii -s riitu. T-io. -It- Itj.slrp'y t .... ..,., j a HRpNk UGH The nar of Bussf has bees! -Ukiaf lessrjrjainaeJntmiranuslitateis and U-lfepcgitd fta&ilUzjUpv& Snlte a talent In this direction, i It is officially annoanced that Queen .Wilhelmlna's stay at Schaomhoxg has had a very beneficial Influence on her health, but precautions still have to be observed. i Tbe fate king of Saxony, who had a rooted, obecttoirto exebangrnsy Us etd elothea for ni'ifflos, la said td have one day sighed for "the good time the Wd knights had tn their armor. Thcv I fjrotroublod, wjth ;ip creases." . ff'Ths) f'croivilP princt; or Germany' baa OeTewped Into au automobile expert. Be knows every piece, of the ins eh I ue. and the other day wla-n hi" auton.olj'.le broke down tin- prince hm.jelr alighted and repaired tbe dainai-e A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It Is worse than Unplessant. It Is drgernn. By UBlng One Minute Cough Cute you ran cure It Si once. Allays Inflammation, clears the head, soethes and strengthens ih mu cous membrane. Cures coughs, croup throat and lung troubles. Ahsolntely safe Acta Immediately, Children like It. F S Duffy. Tin- , One of Hi! military cei-v-i-ternul Interest quired to tub men. The T):M 0 cents a i! y . i Kii,;;r'ji Wotre. ; --.hi .'Itles n'jout the in i ., i many la the pa : list tin- u.lk-ers are re in tile lYtiKallty of the (;f the :-.o!.lier Is only . but Lie ariiiv reiruln- tlons (,'tianl it Jealously. Each man la expected to keep lilx money In n little bug KusM-!ii!e:l lna:i a string around his neck, a.d any otllcer during In spection may demand to luure the bags Opened and their content alio wu. If It be found that a soldier la spending his pay too freely think of that, with tho pay at so low a mark he Is rep rimanded and punished. lie Is com 'pelledsnov make -hlsoysseover-his ex penses. 1 Maitland, Fla, October 10th, 1901 Tbe Hancock Liquid Bulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I have had Kczema-pver thirty years, hava tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, hut to nothing has the disearo yielded so read ily as to Li(juin Hui.ruint. 1 think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed It for others with most satisfactory results. I consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery of the age. Respectfully jours, W. A. HEARD, M. D. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. Commissioner's Sale for Division. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Craven County. ( Huperlor Court before W. M. Watsnn, Clerk. Alex I'. Davis, Laura Jackson, and her husband Fred Jackson, VS. Lucy Henderson, and Charles Henderson her husband anil Ella E. Lewis. By virtue of an order and decree In the above entitled special proceeding, before the Clerk of the Huperlor Court of Craven County, N. C. The under signed as Commissioner will offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder 'or cssh, at the court house door In the eby of New Bern, Craven County, N. C, on Monday the tun day of Oct., at iz o'clock, m., the following described iml. property. to-wit: A part of lo. No. 4n, no west side of Muddy or liera street, StlxMfeel conveyed by F. C. Roberts, C. M. K., to Allen O. Eubsnk, and conveyed by Lu clnda Stanly and L W. Eubank, execu trix and executor of said A. U. Eubank to Lucretla Onion, This Mth day of Aug. 1002 RAPHAEL O'HAHA, Commissioner. To th5 Democratic voters of Craven coutoty: I hereby announce nivself a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to the Dqruoomtic I'ri marie. Jostah Tingle. NOTICE f ., i I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the Office of Treaa HKJI of Craven County, subject to the Democratic Primaries to be hold on September 3rd, 190'2. Respectfully, D.' L ROBERTS. PW.flOFflTT'a. lie tnXTHINaU, 1HM VSU M MLa Or Bstl II sals ss C. km kaalas Dr. MdSm's TBTRnTA ma aw sms la a iwa SaaSwS gw 9 raaf, wStofc 1 lV 9 r r 1 ,, sjs W m ' a AaS7 Is, ST a , in '1 1 Mm 11 1 1 1 -S I ill - SaMMllaaavikcia Um ooitr?, lor uUj af aoUlal SWtaIlr evulirMrta UM mjicH ! 1 'i''"i'-':-V'it'' F iu : A rctnblnatka tt theory aad psaotlea, of book atady sad saajeaaJ work la F Entlnaerl -, Atrlcultatw, CbamUtry, Electricity, rUcttsTnic Art J P And Cc! ton I,nunicturiBf nnCoarseertyearsV t)hoMOoarses(lyear A P epeolal Courses (3 mc,). TnlUoa And t) leachert, Wl Undents, new building katJlXlaJ(llsaJ.'-;r;V;'5f.,t', .,1' rd C if '.'M'l M'KttGltaaX CEO, T. WINSTON, JUldtft, If. C. 3 To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself a candidate ior the nomination ior Register oi Deeds oi the County. GEO. B. WATERS, To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Register of Deeds. I have not bin 2 to say derogatory of any other candidate for the office, and base my candi dacy solely upon my record as a county officer, my record as a Democrat, and as a worker for the party. I submit ray 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 trust as I have striven to do in the past. Respectfully, Ernest M. Green. To the Democratic Voters of Gra ven County: I hereby announce Hint I am a i.ntlidule ler t lit' ( flit e of Hie 1 iff of Craven County, subject of course lo (he Democratic limaries to be held Sept. itrd. J. W. Biddle. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Democratic Prima ries. F. S. Ernul. For Constable. Upon personal solicits! ion of friends, I wish to announce publicly my candid acy for the office of ConsUhlo for the Eighth Township, suhject to ileelslon of the Democratic primaries. NATHAN TISDALE- FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Toibe Democratic voters of Crsven County. I hereby announce mysi If a 1 hmiII.ii1 for the office of County Surveyor, huI. Ject to th Democrallc I'rimarles. K. A. FULCIlKlt. For Constable. Having lieen solicited hy my many friends I wish tosnnonnee my candidacy for the office of i-oiinialile of inwnshlp No. H, subject lo Hit, (Ucialon of the Democratic primaries. HENKY T. BUINS0N. To tbe Democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce that 1 am s candidate for the office of Clerk of the Huperlor Court of ('raven county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. To tbe Democracy of my count? I de sire to express my sincere thanks for the generous support given my candidacy heretofore. Very truly, W. M. Watson. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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