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THE JOURNAL. 'i Published erery day U tbeyeai.eioepl ' Monday, at H Middle street, j - j CHARLES L. STEVENS. JUBSCRffTIOH UTISj Om year to tfvaeoe. wliM Omu, not la advance......... . Monthly, by carrier to the elty.v, ,50 77r-, n CAdvertlalng'.itates fsralsied, in, VcpU tatloa. - Mt'i ! Entered at the Pott Office, Hew Ben, , C, a second class matter. p Omeial. Plr - eW B ad CrsTea Ceaaty. iewBera, M. ft, Sept 8. 109. MOW FOR MORE BUSINESS 1 the Fall months are here, the rammer with He heat and desire for rest and aee baa paaeed, and It should bathe Retire and pnrpoeeof erery merchant, eysry business man, and every citizen, lev wake np and do ererythlng possible to Increaae, each hla own business, and Oat of this city, generally, for with the proper IndlTWnakeffori, not only h)ln dWIduai benefltjgejned, but community benefits aa walk v jtsliu The greatly Increased tobacco receipt, are already being felt, in heir cumu lating effect on local trade. Cotton haeeowaeneed lobe atarketed at yet but slowly, bat It will soon be arrlTlng In quantity to be appreciably felt, and the local trade will be greatly Increased through the -ejee.-of cottoa during the next few sseaths. V, - These are but two product, but with good orops of other kinds, the local trade outlook is most promising, and it eta ;'befreatiyt increased If? cash and every citizen will assist by word and ef fort, to enoourage the marketing of pro ducts la this city, by proving to the out sider and tba farmer: 'the advantages of the local market. The time to promote and Increase Fall and Winter business and trade In Mew Bern, Is now! $ioo Reward, 4100k The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has beep able to cure In all Its stages and that 11 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive care now known -to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a oonstl tutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and maeona aarfseas of the system, thereby destroying the f jna datlon of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by bonding up the ooastt tutlon and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors nave so much faith In Ita curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any esse that It falls to cure. Send for 111 of tes timonials. Address, . ' i " F. & OH1HBT Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 76c! Hall's Family Fills are the best. ffrVTHE HUMAN 8TOMACH. tow It la Ornnrk4 fer Tier CflsV Dattr steals. r: 1 It requires about Ave hours for the stomach to work on an srdlnary jneoi anOast it, oat of Itself, 'ashen it rails tats state of repose; hence if a man eais; three timee a day bis stomach aa net .work fifteen boors oat of twenty tour. After a night's sleep we wake upwifh a certain ameunt of bodily Tig er wMch is faithfully portioned out to every muscle ef tbeaystem end every et of muscles, each Its rightful share, the stssnat h smey othfra, . .When the external tody gentjreary, after a longlsy's work, the, stomach bears its share of ' the f atgm baf If srfcen the body Is weary with the day's tsU jre pat it to bed, givlag the stern? ach meanwhile a ire hours' tak,wbb-b sBost be performed, we impose, upon kheiyery, best Mend we have tt pp$ kbal gives as ens ' of the largest amounts of earthly enjoyjberit-sn If kkaa sertaaica; is coaslaasd it sense A icertaialy' wear eat resnriafty.as4be My itself win if it is -a i i i k ery.day,., I ,. r f. I ad it fcerasW eat between steals lbeauts.stDSuabas no -rest beta Iweskrast in the morning until 1, a, t tm o-otaefc. sext day) Isaacs rtiatkat sssaany-persons have dyqpepsta. - Tbs sternsch Is ported so mock a ad as con. atsatly,haV ,.)ips) sunt m . !.,,. :.: w ?l .ltf I BS Ski' - VsW M a m aVeaW wMS sy-sv w e j TtaU preparttloo rrtfaln alt of h It aIms Imilant ufsnrl r.w,.f ? falls to eurev It t ws fn 1 1 ' 1 ., the food you want. i.b nii Lm i. K stomachs ran te it. y.j !..- my . anonsanus ui uyxm-uui a n un wro "l BreventeformaUonof uitson i a s'ni It rn'l I --"i . ,' "irv1mi1w'T O. ' r. B.E.. rXfif irLV TC34CLtVR."j Hayeri ee ( a Csetae Im reiala : . l a Patleati i ; , -; ; Alt anonymous physician who-- has arrttten suuie "conXesalons". for the la dependent telle this story about him self: l- -'"Z received a request to call trots an old patient who was afraid she was taking scarlet fever. I responded nt once. The patient arts one of two elderly sisters whom I had attended for many yean,' I greeted iter la the Sitting room and noted her pulse while In the act of shaking bands with ber. By some,, witty remark I contrived to make net laugh, which enabled me to see ner tongue, : Then t aid to a play fuAroaet. If you get me a glass I iwiU treat yon to some of my patent soda water.' She did so. I pat S tab let in the water and she drank it . ' "I want yon to know that I take pride In tny original metboas.' , Itry to educate say patients to Ilka, and not toflrend, the visits of the doctor, . In this case all of my work had been done without the direct knowledge of the patient and I felt very good over it So I bade my patient goodby with .ex treme cheerfulnees. ; itZfisr-s "She looked eurprised, sad then said: Of cooree yon will come apstairs and see my sister? 'Not today,' I said. Give her my respects. -'Why,' .she said, looking nystlfled and startled, bow strangely yoa talkf 'Btrangelyr I echoed. : 'Whyf 'Because I sent for yon to prescribe for my sister and you decline, to see : her It flashed ever my mind in an Instant : I had pre scribed for the1 wrong sister. I was entirely too clever." . 4 $ Btmare ot te Knilt He profession has advanced more ra pidly oflate then surgery, but it should not be used except Where absolutely ae- eesssry. Ia esses of piles for example, It Is seldom " needed.- DeWHt's Witch Hssel Halve cares quickly and perms- mestly Oaequalled tor eats,' barns, bruises, wouads, skis diseases. Accept no eosnterfelts. "I wu so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength," says, J. 0. Phillips, Paris, 111. ",QeWitlW8ce. Baaat eared me ia e short time,' Soothes sad, heala. F. 8. Oaffjfi.i f. -:l js-.- ftatiek Jeailee at Aacot. Not only the horses, but the powers of the law, says the London Chronicle, am swift at Ascot, for the course has a special tribunal for the punishment of evildoers. No sooner; is the plck ( poeket welsbef. er ticket enatcher ar rested than he a stsndbw in a little room in the rayal stand, where the evidence ia heard, and the verdict and sentence pronoupeed before the offend er fully retlltes that be ts caught No where else does punishment so swiftly, fottew crime ss St this court which is decreed by clause 81 of the indictable, offenses art of 1848. This face course tribunal arose cu riously in the eighteenth century from aa assault upon a royal personage. In hla Indignation at the Impossibility of Instant punishment ot the assailant he ordered that in future a magistrate should always attend the royal race meeting. This has ever since been done, end by the above mentioned act the chief magistrate of Bow street was constituted ex officio a Justice of the petes of the county of Berks in order to, enable hla to bold this court at Ascofc, c- Saamai t Hass JM. The art of laughter should sorely be cultivated in fact, all and everything that lends to Joy. The wish to be happy, the love of gladness snd beau ty, is, I am save, a thing to be desired. Consequently It Is worth a little culti vatioa. Play is aa essential a factor tnnejra Urea ss work. Philosophers teS as that no man lives his own Uf s until he plays. Work comes from the exigencies of life, from the "masts" ot this world, which often push a (man along very different paths from those he would choose to travel by, trorslhv cllnation or capacity, Play, Is, how ever, his recreation, and here at Ala JHsjnrs time comes oat hU whole toui, Autpsw and- choice of pUy.'hla arssterof lesser sicueslt for It. tore flapermte saiadvand. body frora the strain of AaOy wck-Chperon. - & r IfMseH, aHismaas. bte amnsing .story M. Joldl alette Crowning ot a foee queen of k country) aistrict near Partsi, Ths selected! queen, as ona at the formalities of awarding their dower, was asked by. the mayor for the name ot her fiance.' "Itbve none," she repliedV Uotmedj that a swsetheext:. was indispensable, theJ, young -Ufiy- added timidly, -i thought the ' municipality provided everything necessary."- Btralghcway.a young swale presented himself as sn saplrant, and. being as promptly, sc-; eapted, ail tilings became regular and taerder... :rt; " A StDtaP ptdataetU; : Iseffective Bret medldae Is a dtsap peiatsasat, bat you doa wast to purge slralassreak tbs glands of lhsstost aeh aad bowels. DewlU's LlUle larly Blssrs Beret dtaappoist, They elssase the system of all poison asd, putrid mai ler aa4.de It s gently that one enjoys the plesssal effect. thsf are a tonlo to the liver, 'Oars biliousness, torpid liver ad nrevaat fetan - 9M Daffy.F y' '?f3"r . ,mm - ' I fa -;. A SUeklasr esas.r-' X u Hi writer In the National Btockmaa gtvee this method of trestlng a kicking Fat on him a strong snrelngie Have one ring where the check hook tosase and one eight Inches lower en the right side.. Now run a strap front the lower ring to the crup per about where the blp strap passes through. Now take s nve-elghths Inch rope fifteen feet long, fasten it to the ring at the check and . then book through.' the ring In the halter and back through the lower ring in the surcingle. Strap op hla left fore foot This should be done In a strew yard. Now you have him ready. Uke your rope end go sbeed of him a few feet, lllt' to the rlKht and lxg1n to pull Hold in 1" -y ail li t Mm P ' t t:ie hard, nt ! J i bin ht -l to Me 1 go dun n to the miiud. a juu coil t ' i you 1 1, I' t 1 ' 1 ' 1 Sldeani b Now jn ! him. f I' ' 1 'nil 1 There's fire, the saying runs, and so as a general role the saying holds tme. The fire is unseen, bMoea, bat the ascendim; smoke makes it prise nee undoubted. SI.ll.riB vital argiiA frottt ' swkiil j4O40Cnipt J T blood. r"Voa cant .aee the-Wood, bat. JT- the phnples, boils, ..r .-. eta, which mar the YH skin surely indicate impure blood. For this reason the ' Y medidne which care these surface blmihs in wet iiue them throngh the blood, . Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery purifies the blood, removes the wast . snd poisanoas substances ' which corrupt it, aad thus cures diseases which origi nate in impure blood, such as boils, pimples, sah rheum,- tetter, ecse me, sore, and other painful and disfiguring diseases. eOolden Medical Dis covery" also increases the activity of the bkod-mak ing glands, thna increasing the suddIv of toure blood. rich In the red Corpuscles of health. it shea tae Back nlnwi to testtflr Is the Mertti "of Dr. Fine' Ootden Medical Dtaev err,1 mSia MU A sate WtUa, of Pus luin ad candldlT thatk it the tnade : comptmrndA for piVrinc tkM Uoo4. .InStied terribly wkb rhemnaucm, and rilmpns oa the Us b4 swelUas t y IraSM and M ss that Icoaldaotwalk. X spemwXMt twemv do nijina docton bill hat iitdwd tMaeaM mt or two ir) I was raadiBS ose of war I enuftdum Soocs aad X decidea to try Dr. rte Golden MetHeat -Dili nil aad 'Vamtt i eoaia box waia. i ipamwrnw j uwiin pajing doctor' bltta hat ecatved ae btaeSt. A fierce' Golden MnMori PIimiih aaa MprlntlAn. and am eatirelv euttd. Accept no sabatirate for 'Goldea Med leal Discovery. There is nothing ajnet as good" lor diseases of the Momach, blood, and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Heassnt Pellets regulate the bowels. Be Wa lot. "Qentlemen, -you Wouldn't take me to be a member of a millionaire's fam ily, would yon T' inquired the young "Frankly, we would not" "Neither would the millionaire, asked him last night" Not Doomed For Life. "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A, Greer, McCon neUsviUe, 04 "for Piles, aad Fistula, bat, when" aH failed; Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me In two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruises, Cots, Corns, Bores, Eruptions, Bait Bheum, Piles or no pay. j)6o st O. D. Brad ham's drag store. Where Baaedkfan Ia a Slav Palgrave, In hla interesting book de scribing his Joorney to the sacred city of Mecca, gives au amusing account of his conversation with a mollah. On asking the reverend gentleman which he considered the most deadly of all sins the holy man replied: "Smoking the ahamefuL" "And next, O son of the prophet?" "Drinking," "Are these the two greatest sins, fa ther r "Verily, my eon." "And murder?" "Ah, that's nothing-nothing. Ifs forgivable." "And stealingr "Ah, thsf s forgivable too."' "But smoking?' "It Is the unforgivable crime," re plied the mollah sternly snd looking keenly st the fictitious Mohammedan, And tela is the Afghan's creed. Mur der and theft are forgivable. crimes, but tor smoking snd drinking there is no redemption. A Parson' Noble Act. "I want all the world te know," writes Ber. U J. Bndlong, of Asbaway, B. 7, "what a thoroughly good sad reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters, They cored me of Jaundice sad liver trouble that had ceased me greet suffer ing for many years. For a genuine, all around ears they excel anything I ever aw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their woaderf oi work ia Liver Kidney and 8toraach troahles. Don't fU to try them OalyOOats. Batiafso tloa Is guaranteed by O. D. B radii ant. Eu 7 Salllac. Visitor I would like to get you to teach me to anil a Lout ' -Boatmsn-SailsboatT Why, ifs easy ss swimmtn'. Jest grasp the main sheet with one hand sn' the tiller with the ether, an' if a .Haw strikes ease op or bring 'er to au' looso the halyards, bat look out for the gaff sn' boom or the hull thlngnl be in the water Sn yCU be upset; but if the wind Is steady yr an right, onless yr too slow in lufftn', esnss then yeTl be upset euro. Jump right in an try it; bat, remember, what. ever ye do, don't Jibel.. , . v-s '' ';ll'"r".'1. ,- LlBtcrlar Samner Cotds. ; ' Doat let k eold Tua'al th!seasoa. Buauner eolds srd the hardstt klad to ears sad ft negleoted may linger slosg for smoaths. A long siege like this will pun down "the st roe rest coastttetloa. One Minute Cough: Cure Will nreak ap the stuck at onos.-' Safe, sure, acts at Oaee. " Cures coughs, , eolds, eroop, bronchitis, all throat snd lung troubles. TheehlMrea Hke It;; P. rVDnffj-J- eV rt,w si' liefer? ' "Tda mint think I'm s fooll" he et elslmed. " .: r' ; v Toa natter yourself," she replied. Chicage Becord-Hersldic1,V;''4:'ir ' ..-; : ' I '- -'ft- ('' f- 4. '- A -. Staraaea. v ' -,.: -'ir I ,Sr nsj ina Murniy Kanu wna ,- , , ( aoaked u Uirouah tb Mtnaitf :'- arm hand to kna and kotow to ) The MB4ataa ot ha plumber. , , . BalUmor New, . "..;-'; , ... ; ,'',i;r;aw Wl a. Starr. . Be Are yen fond of Octloa, darllngt Baawyes, darling, but don't tell tne I am the only girl yon have ever ioved- ut -I Fortsae Faw$ t taaa. ?-f '' "Having il!(!tre!ng pains In head, back and tomrh, and koine without sppet!i, I bffa to ne Dr. King's Kew Ll:0 I ' ",," vr!'i W. T. V.'l" l,(ld, Of l" ' ; " '., "f"l n f t 1"! s r ' ' i ! i r - h - 1 A SSarrwf WUllaaa Blaetc, th Isnreb - lat aVlaT Amb, ' One tiroe: when Mery Anderaon..was playlnr In "The Winter's iTale in Dublin , Wllllftm Black, ? the novelist, whshwas very intimate with Miss An derson and her family, insisted 'upon assnmlng the part of one of the anpers, who was dreeaed as a very old man with a jrenerabla beard and locks that felt upon his shoulders. . i When Black went: upon tho stage in hw, disguise, he Walked. jSboat among hta fdlow supers with unceasing testlessncss snd. Judging by the wad raotioiaV of bis arms, seemed to be addressing to each la turn an impassioned harangaei The audience began to wonder who the new actor was and what on earth be was doing in a .play in which neither Shakespeare nor the stage managers ever .intended htm to appear. : Presently came the time when it was the business of Perdtta to distribute flowers among the peassnts, among whom Black had, his place. Miss An derson, carrying on the practical Jokes of the family circle,' had prepared a surprise for this moment, and, having distributed flowers among the less fa vored supers, she handed to Black a large cake crowned with a wreath of laurel, saying ns she did so, "You take it," in allusion to his triumphs in the contests of wits at the supper table. To her consternation, Black showed that he was quite prepared to carry, out the Jest, for, taking the enke from the hands of Perdtta, he immediately distributed it In substantial portions te his hungry fellow supers, who, finding it to be of excellent quality, began to munch it greedily under the eyes of the house. Exchange. Take Care ct tbe Stomach. The men or woman whose digestion Is perfect snd whose stomach performs Its every function Is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies snd sweetens the stomach snd cures positively snd per manently all stomach troubles, Indiges tion and dyspepsia. It Is the wonderful reconstructive tonic thst Is making so msay sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment In the food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay, of Holladay, Miss., writes: Kodol has cured me. I consider It the best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take It after meals. F. 8. Duf fy. The Batcher Bird' Larder. It is possible thnt tbe butcher bird's "curious and cruel habit" of Impaling various creatures upon hedge thorn Is his way of supporting his wife dur ing her period of seclusion. Of many species the female Is fed by the male on the nest, but the butcher bird's prey consists often of creatures which are too large to be eaten at a mouth ful. Even If the male could always drag these carcneses to tbe nest it is obvious that the female could not eat them there; so the "larder" may have been hit upon as a happy device te get over the difficulty, the female flit ting thither to help herself whenever she is hungry. Country Life. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family aronni expecting him te die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New DIsoovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown of Leeivlll, lad , endured death's agonies from asthma, but this wonder ful medicine gave Instant relief and soot cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Use marvelous cures ot Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat end Lung troubles. Qusranted bottles 80c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at 0 D Bradham's drug store: The Maa Willi the Fiddles The little old mnn Ihldled very bard as he stood near the curbstone In Twenty-third street The puSsersby looked at lilin curiously. Some of them smiled. No one Knve him a penny. Presently he was sewn to totter and then to fall, but be kept on fiddling Just the same, even when he lay prone upon bis back. A mnn helped him id his feet Ho never missed a note. A little boy who had licen regarding hhtf With keen Interest went up to lilmi Suddenly the hmv hut!:: iolsed and motionless. The little old mnn tand ran down. The bov bouclit htm for a quarter, however. The vender showed, him how to start the name up again, and the two went off together, happy end contented. New York Press. , i '' The Best rTCSCtiptlofl for Halaria. Chills and Perer Is s bottle of Gsova'i Tajtslbss Csrru, Tostc. It Is simply Iroa and quintns Uf s tasteless tons. Jfo ears no pay. Price B0 "'' Father (left In charge) No, yon can not nave any more cake, (very sen oosly) Do yon know what I shall have te do If you go on making that dread ful nelset '-!.V'-Ki. ' '..'-a-sV.r-ipl 4 Wttle OM (sobbing)- as, 3 &f f x Pstber Well, what la that? if-C . Little Glrt-Qlve me some more cskel ' , And she was quite right,- sWstks'- ; Alt Hal Vol Hae Alwwi tnjt Wgutns " of , jr.; Task tt Calaala. 'J A Baltimore physician waa once called hurriedly to see the sick child of colored parents in the vicinity snd per ceived at the first glance tbst tbe in fant had but a few hours to live. Ex pecting an outburst of ' anguish, be broke the truth as gently ss possible to the child's mother and wss met with the sterling rejoinder, "That's sll right, doctor; there's plenty of room for him op yonder, but we're droadful scrouged down here." i; t;.1 ' TOO KnOW WHAT TOO ARB f A1H0 When you tab Grove's Txtelo CIilll T 1 ' !wHB the formuls I pla'uly r-'" I on evmy bottle showing that It . c ! i ''!! a t ' months -of diligent and faithfnr use of external remedies that the place .remains ss defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous . ensatitutiojial at jjria trQuble.and,;that.tie dregs of .these diseases remain ia the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poison perhaps .Cacar-M coahe smfsce and began its destructive work. .- , The blood mast be purified before the sore will fill np with healthVfleah nu un naMxi Rgaoua iia ntiuiii suiur. is througb. the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the tore or nicer and keep it irritated and inflamed. - 8. 8. S. wilt purify iand " invlautate the stanant blood when all sediment or other hurtful snaierials are washed out, fresh rich Mood ia carried to-the diseased psrtsvrtissmes f cm, aiid the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. 'rr sn.-trwtt. had a s; f tSS,ybl?1I)urifier m to anA- Waa tswsted by the 'that is. guaranteed entirely vege baaSphrsloiaa bat raoalva no benefit, table. It builds up the blood and iS StL5-.-s Zite dea ?ZX.nZ ber and she has been well ever alnee. otne medicine does, j If yon have J. B. XABOIJ0, 88 Canal Btj, a sore of any kind, Write ns and get , v . . Oehaes, Jr. T. the advice of experienced and skilled physicians for which no charge is made. . Book on Blood and Skin Diseeaes free, srwirr dna:ciric. pp., Aslaat.. Ca. WAJLWAY T1E8. .Women are to be employed to work the signals on tbe Southern rallwsy In Austria. The through trains on tbe Siberian railway are said to be operated at a loss at present because of tbe low rates and because most passengers take sec pad class. Cbarles YV. Hayes, the vice preal dentof tbe Grand Trunk Railroad com pany, has issued an order to the heads of all departments In bis company to look for "bright young men.'' Hydraulic bunVr stops for stopping trains at tbe end of a line have been tried soccessruly st Altons by tbe en gineers of the German state railways Tbey withstood tbe shook of a train of 200 tone at a speed of eleven miles an hour. Take a bath la Hancock' (Liquid Bui' phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Bprlngs,hsvlng the additional advantage of being msde sny desired strength. Tbey will cure Prickly heat, Bcsema, and all skin dis- For sale by P. B. Duffy. Oalr UlvPS Para. Poems and stories used to be written about the infinite variety of articles to be found in s boy's pocket . Girls do not have pockets so much the worsf for them but the things they stow sway In their pocketbooks Would put s boy to the blush. A girl emptied her purse the other day. "I have to clean it out," she es plained, "every once in awhile, Just as I do my bureau drawers." These are some of the things that were in It: Two one dollar bills, a fifty cent piece, tw quarters, s five cent piece (lead) and ten pennies, a "lucky" Italian coin, a Japanese "pocket piece," two receipts, three bill, a narlor car check, foul street railway transfers, five mutilated stamps, s pencil stub, matinee coupon, three keys, newspaper clippings and a cleaner's check for gloves. That wss not at all an unusual case. Almost sny girl can match It Pittsburg Dispatch. CAUTION! This Is not a gentle word but when yon think how liable you are not to pur chase for7Sc the only remedy universally known snd s remedy thst has had the largest sale of any medicine In tbe world since 1888 for the cure snd treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung trou bles without losing Its treat popularity all these years, you will be thankful we call ed your attention toBoscbee's German Syrup. There are so msay ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, bat for severe Coughs, Bronchi tis, Croup snd especially for Consump tion, where there at difficult ezpeetora tloa aad coughing during the nights aad mornings, there Is nothing like Gar stan Byrup. Sold by all druggists la tbe civilised world. - G. O. Oress, Woodbury, N. J. WMwat ruwMHsn, lime, Scalchl was ia a very sad wsy if she met any one. who squinted, snd she would go through a whole- host ot evolutions to rid herself of the evfl spell. "''"" ' ' Mario's foible" wet smoking. As smoking wss forbidden at the theater, be would never sign a contract ant the clause which made him an except tloa to the rule, was inserted, Us .would have his valet waning In tb wings with a match and a cigar and weald rash off tbe stage, take a few Whiffs snd then return to A tender lerT scene. The dgsrd thst he smoked eon) him half a crown, and be sever soar than partially anlafaed asm Breath street soys to- London knew him. and when tbey foUowed - Ala earrlagei cheering, be would have r handful oi coins ready, to , toaa, to ttisn--BX iaMpapM a - Harris, 1 October lfta, 1901 The Baaeaok LlqaU Bslphsr Co., BeUi-f . ui . . .... . . . ... r '4.'.BUIt Jaitr' .V TJ"r ... 1 . J eiaticateal hare had Tiwssss ore thirty years, hare trtcd msayresssdlss prescribed by earlatts physicians, tail lo aotbtnf has the disease yielded so ssad fly as to ' LtqtrrD Bntratrm . I talak If assd aroperly It Is undoubtedly a speol io for Ecasaia, 1 bars preseribed it lot others whs Stoat saUsfsetery results. eeaslder tt the bast rssady. for aeta aeoos sttsetloas I hare ever baowa assd regard It ss the greatest medical dlsoor ery af ; Jhs age.. v , M ; . . i Respectfully yours, - j '.. .. . ,. W. A. BKARD, ILt, f , 1 1 MianawM, t auarhc, r r t 'What Is the right thing re do when your wife sk you for money and you bsren't rot Itr ... ,,; ., . , ' "Under thone clrcumstancee snythlnsl yon do will be wrong. New, loik Herald. ' I'M narcnVs Ll.u!d E . .Eur,'" for Ecrema, I'liniea, HI. jwc", I' rnfrn? ' i ' ' i i" i. T " 'a s" . P. WO! sour tie sweetest disposition aad nanstorm the most even tempered, losr- aoie Batare jnto crrrsj-grajnea and irritable iaoHvidtMlXM ?"$ Tf inlnilrwMTtW . a- fatf JfiAAmtv 'am tortured by an eating- and painful sore. It Is truly diacouratrinflr to find after TOWN TOPICS. ; St. Louis I" t.Mllij l!. Danlsb r 1 : : . x - M- ..v u : rselancboly Commercial Appep.l Aeconltnc to the new Chicago direct ory. tb- city Lumbers 1.820,000 souls, 'or &t itast l.feC.OOO peopie. Boston C.loli" A Boston mnn r.ns raised the Inquiry, "Why 0o peopl- !'., iu Chicago?" aiaybe some of then: hnrt te choose be tween that place ami lioston. KeokuU do.) GateiClty. . The Nnttotiol Educational associa tion should meet in Hoston neit No City in tbe United States, with the pos sible exception of New York, needs ed ucators more or feels tbe need of them less. Jacksonville Times-Union. Prickly host cured In one application by using of Hancock' Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Eczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Bums, Old; Sores, and sll skin troubles In s Short time, when used aa directed. For ale at P. B. Duffy Drug Store. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce that 1 am a candidate for tbe office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. To tbe Democracy of my countv I di -ire to express my sincere thik for the generous support given my rnncilclscy heretofore. Verytruly, W.M. Watson. NOTICE ! I hereby announce injHelf as a Candidate for tho Ollice of Treas urer of Craven County, subject to the Democratic Primaries lo Imj held on September 3rd, 190'2. Respectfully, D. J j. ROBERTS. To the Democratic voters of Craven Gounty: I hereby annonnce myself a Can didate for County Surveyor, subject to tho Democratic Primaries. - Josiah Tingle, 1 1 'V V lUMIIUlll w " or a, u sj t c mt wtsvsW M B sai-aisrpsasssnr ssstMM. Mi M- ta M nn SBSBBTBSsi-B s ansa niissss rTraasaaHBaST saVTOiesya of Mm fnwsT, sW sfcew gsw iMHisx Lr r rCTS . .. aw r SC S. W SSL MwaasSSsstMlaSMa;.,.,,,. w-. -;i .rif : l' lyfawduf&l ami' 'Mh$IRlAL ; " A WmblnatrnHtheoasd.irsUeajt4so In CnjHnerrtugV A grbuitiutw. CliiBiUty, Jt3cctrklty, Whanic Arts tBd Cottod Manutactarior. fnU 8peolaltoiir,'toos, 'TulUossrols a terms board a month, q ; 8'j teacher, 8CV students, aew bulMInf t at iTie A.1 A It Cotlegs," j.'j ., . rrcsiaent Ctlt. VUTSfCX Ra!clclt,'rf. C 3 To the 'Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce mysell a candidate for the nomination tor 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 nothing 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 my clainm to you for consideration and if they 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 DemoGratiG Voters of Gra ven County: I hereby announce that 1 am a i iididiiie it i" ti e ( ftti e of r heiifif of Craven County, subject of course to the Democratic riniaries to be held Sept. 3rd. J. W. Biddle. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County : I hereby announce myHelf as a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject Ui tbe Democratic Prima ries F. S. ErnuL For Constable. Upon pert-oriHl tmllcltni im of friend., I with to announce publicly my isoilld aey for the oflice of Constable for tht' Eighth Township, sulject lo decision of tbe Democratic primaries. NATH N TISDALE- FOB COUNTY SURVEYOR. To tbe Democratic, voters of Craven County. I hereby announce. nya if s csndldste for the office of County Hnrvejor, sut. Joct to th Democrstlc Primaries. K A H'U'IIKK For Constable. Illng been solicited by my many frieniia I wiab lo announce my candidacy for tbe office of constable of townbhip No. A, labjeul to tbe decision ol tbo Democratic prlmarie. HENRY T. HKINSON. ' English, Classical, fkleetifle and Commercial for Iwys and feting men. feventy-one Boarding Pupils from Seventeen ounties and two Biases th past year. A Military School ll.st Is sot a machine: where crricinsoT i sot ad or nuhbkrs jr iJJOdhi; where TnornmL, auSLT, honest boy are wanted, t lour year Preparatory Course, giving full and thorough tr raration lor College or For Life. Athletics encouraged. laiKe reasonable. Term begin fept 8rd. lite for illuatrated catalogue. J. IS. UEBNAM, Sspt Cm Ctiitri-lrriiii CUMrcaaixr jm Aids tHfUm, situ SW aewsls, MrsacUwas sssuiae sm Makes s-Cii-J.... TEETHIrtG EASY. a atorprrr. ea. tv t. low. aso. 6m Wlmd sfbssbssb as ssglitgrnUg .,, r o.: cMechznical '-College. EDUCATION: Coumsft tsars), Bhort Courses (lyear 4 fof Mtt. ' Write for booklet "A Day 3 - ' ' h- '' s, : A " II I I I (J(I.( J JUI(1 I ,1 j, iJ
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1902, edition 1
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