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TH JOURNAL. ; Pub Jahsd every day la theyeer.exoapl Monday, V1&I14 street Phojts Ho. 8. CHARLES U STEVENS. 1 wMToAajro noranrox "-i-ft' , SDBSCRIPTIOIRATES.I -Ons year, mot la advance...... Mt -. Monthly, by cantor ta the'city,. . M v ff 'i ' Advertising Rates fWished oa appU . Entered at the Post Offlee, New Ben, . a, as tfe.dM.!ftart 1 1 r.pr f N.ir lUrt And ' . ' Craven Ceutr. "New Ben, M. C, Sept, t. IMS.- WHOLESOME SCHOOL HOUSES. la this beginning of another tehool year, too mnoh effort cannot b given1 to snaking attraotlTe the Mhool houte, In. torior and exterior. Howsver well supplied the eohool loom may be In ita books, . and In a teacher of ability, If there be aothtng at tractive In the surroundlngs,if the wells re bink, ttoMfflig dirty Ml ffflei with cobwebs, the seats without tack, and the desks mere bare table with each unattractive anrronndlngi the beat of teachers cannot mike educational progress, aa be or she conld with attrac- tire surroundings. And the really wholesome achool hooae la within the reach, means and ability to create, of the people of every school district. , J ' There are children who will gatf knowledge regardless of difficulties slid surroundings. . Bat to the many -who may desire knowledge, tta attainment may not be to easy. An education simply from books la one thing, while there Is an education gained both through books and by sur rounding objects. . tH Ir the early Impressions which are so Impressive, so lasting, and to valua ble in the education of the child,- heaoa the need that the chllti shall be early surrounded with every thing 'possible that Is attractive and wholesome. The ef ort that might be necessary In each school district, to add to the at tractiveness of the school house, would find Ita return a hundred times, In the added Interest and Increased attendance of the scholara,for the wholeaome school hoaee will both attract the children, and hold them, making the matter of educa tion afore easy for teacher . and tu pll. Let the people of every school district seek to make and have their achool house a wholeaome one. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper wfll be pleased to learn ' that there' ll at least one dreaded disease that science has beet able to cure in all Ita stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlaease, requires consti tutional treatment Hall's OaUtth jCbr is taken Internally, acting? directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the System, thereby destroying the f uu tatloa bf thedlsesse; ud giving the par riant strength by tmtldlng up the eonstl tatloa and assisting nature In doing IU work. The proprietors have so much faith tails ouratlve powers, that they ' offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Sekd lot lUt of tes timonials. . E CHKNIY at Co., Toted4 O. B0Wy Dltinfltta,Wc.t J v Ball's Family Pills are the best., . A , Abarataalaaaat, j r ,j .- j ( j A professor of one of the unlversitiee Is famous for his abscntmlhdednoss. He recently went Into n barber's shop to get his hair cut Taking a 'east In, the chair; U-rmmtU ' i "A it o.uft cool to tat room per haps I bad better keep my hat on. while i Mu'mt wr ;lmlr.-'J-,t , .! "A couple Were married In St, Louis the ethc day who coolant eotarstarA each Otters laBguaJe," Said Mrs. Bit -And Oppose that W avW peakably ha ppy.'J commented Mr. 011-Wy.-Detroit FreeVpreas. , I ; f sPM TiMMMt!m fAntn -a aa?1 t 9 tt-am , Auia nt'"a'msevii n "uwn aa i -idigeatonta auJ eu n ki ef 'food. It gives l ""'tnt relief and i"vr , fa Us to cure. i i iuln a via ta t all ... - the food vou want. Tbe riowtsriHiUve stomachs can t3'e it. I , , i maoy e ben ctrredafiorcvwyi.,,,) i n. 9 3. It oatom. t rating. :. totake v ... IjA Swents format.mn 01 f:m fL ."ch, relieving ail Hm"-i Dietlocunaecessary. 1 u s1 11 a Cettda. Craia, Pi uvl slant and Slocks. Binge la fricea.. Receipts aad ' . Shlpmeats. ' -"l- " The following are the market qnoia Hons, received j J. K. Latham at Co. Hew Bern, V. V-Jj., Visi- ' , t',v. Sept....... 71 71 704 7(4 jDeeJi....; 67f 7- aWJv Coii - Open, High. Low. Close Bept. DO S7t i Ti, ort ' Dec.., BIbee-. HBepfc.. bot... Pork.. Oct.... Lard.... Bept .. Oct .., Jen .. 2f . im im liim im" MS M0 MB 987 1715 1715 170i 1702J 1485 1487 180 1485 1050 iOU 10BQ 1050 . 880 68S 837 . 897 Hiw.Tobk, BepL 1 1 OoTTOjr, Opes. High. Low. Close Aug.......... Sep.... 8.84 851 8.84 8.48 Oot....,.M... tja,8,48 8J8 , 8.41 fDae ....".. 8JM' 8.87 828 8 85 iJfcaU'.v ..'OJ-'0.M 8.83 8.88 k Moh.... 8.18 8.80 8,18 8.28 N0wlfork, Sept, 8. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close S&By ..........40 404 40. 4dl D. & 8 414 414 41 411 C.AO 65 561 65f 55 Mo. P. 117. 117 117 117 VJD C .v-....... 66 , 67 66 67 g.q.'O.....; Am fee. 4 18 IS 12 18 B.R.T.t.; ..... 68 r.W 68 68 Spots 6.1-8 Sales 7,000 bales, fntures, Bept-Oct 4.88 Oct.-Nov. 4.81 Mov-Dec4.M. roH BS5DSUPTS. Samejvaek last year. 17,800 Laa week Thla weec. i. 5000 6000 18000 Moa. Tov tioeo Wed. Thurs. 7000 10C0O 10000 51,000 CAUTION! This Is not 0 gentle word but when yon think how liable yon an not to pur chase for 75e be only remedy unlvsrraUy taawn afed s remedy that hu had the largest sale of any mediolae In tbe world sine 1868 for the oar and treatment of Consumption aad Throat and Lung troa hies without losing Its neat popularity all these years, yon wUl be thankful we call- edMr attention to Boeenee's OermaA By rap. There are so maay ordinary ooogk remedies made by druggists and others thai are tbea and good for light colds perhaps', but for severe Coughs, Bronchi tis, Oroap-Hsad especially for Coasump. Ion, where there is difficult expectorsj tloa aad ooagalag daring the nights aad mornings, there Is nothing like Ger man Syrup. Sold by all druggists In the eiviUnetTWSrkl. ' I M fcOnifes, Vobdbory, N. J. TlOTeaor""aTd Mia ttyttght "1 Srant yoo to kofgw wane In life (or me, lave OkmgU 'of Joumat Vmr"arT iFSftt' Mtaral Thclma "Oh. my so ymraa and throbs and pulsates whh an amMtton to give the world a Ufa work that ahall be marveU oMhhtOiacaMls4etraaatrajiclni Ataa vastaeW of t Mwettnrsl beaw 'Woman, you're bora to be a mik . Bewsn ot ae'IaHt Ho professioa has advanced more more ra pidly of late thai surgery, but It shoald not be Baed saeept where absolutely aei eessary. la osass of piles for example, ft Mldom ." needed. DeWiU's WJ Hasel Batvo euros' anlckly 'sttiO taenUr Uaeqaaued for DU, burm bruises, wounds, skla oseasea. ' ao eotuitarfelts. "! was so troubled hlosdlng oflet that I teat mack blood aad strength," mye, 1. C. rhinipa, Paris, 1X PeWitt's Witch Basel cured me la t short time,'- Hoothev 'aad keak. - T. B, Duffy.: msiiwuifc The Lombard style f art9dtctnrei (0 which ttor Nermaa Is allied, placed the support eonaptcnoualy In tbe wall Of treat thickness, with Urge blank paces nnptetced and prominent, the wans plainly ten their work and their capacity te do It Tbe ornamentation Is aabaervtent to the Idea. Shallow recesses and paneling bring tbe sur face of the, wall Into prominence. Where they are pierced for window or floor the beveling and melding In per nectlva lncreoH tbe Idea of atrenuth. Tbe arcadlng points to the depth. Tbe Circular arch Indicates tbe solidity of the wall above. Tbe c1r- r win. lows Wer adapted to imf',;,..i the notion Of 1 I'T, ; ' U t I" ,;" 1 ! 'i "v'l Is'nhno. tt.3,;ti t 'i it ff-i,l:-A from Vi. 'i 1 ' ""ft It played no P . . 1 ' ' "t'Iod np S but In t 9 1 . iuhnrd, .f f ' .. ", It "-rti'd Icl benns AOKDt irlti ' .COLLLI A,D SCHOOL. . The Baron de nirscb school fund in Callda maintains fifty schools". The number of teachers amounts to 847, and there are 0,034 pupils, - i ' . ,Woodrow Wilson, the new" president of Princeton university, now pleasant ly recalls for 'the encouragement of tbe mass of. mankind jhat wbea he waa graduated be managed M rank only about Nov 40 In etaas of 129.!. President Bemsen " baa announced that the endowment fund of H.000,000 for Which the frleods of Johns Hop kins university bare been earnestly (forking for the last few months has been completed. This puts tbe anlver alty upon on assured financial basis. : Conrses of Instrdctloti for cbUdreO rho stutter have been started la tart- bos German schools. 4 In Berlin t. sK apeeiaUsta engaged by the. municipal board of education devote twelve hours a week to this work. One and a bait per cent of the ehlldren attending Oar man scnoois stutter. . ; If ot Doomed For life. . "I wo treated for three years by good doctors," : writes W. A Greer, McCon nellsvflle,. "for Piles, and ristula, but, when alt failed, Bocklen's Arnica Salve cured me in two .weeks." ; Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores, Eruptloaa, Salt Rheum, Piles or no pay. 85c at O. D. Bradham's drug store. . Tke Salt. ' Lawyer (to ttnrld young woman) Have yoo over appeared as witness 10 salt boforeT'.s'"i'::'.o. Toong Woman (blushlngH'T-yee, sir; of course. Lawyer Please state to the jury Just what suit It was. .. Young Woman (with more confi dence) It was nun's Yelling, shirred down the front and trimmed with a lovely blue, with hat. to match- A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," writes Rev. U. J. Budlong, of Ashawsy, R. L, "What a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found In Electric Bitters. They cured me Of jaundice and liver trouble that had caused me greet suffer Ing for many years. For a renulne. all. around cure they excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work In Liver Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50 cU. Satisfac tion Is guaranteed by O. D. Bradham. TriO. There ir no sue j thing In life as a trifle; every event and action, how ever unimportant seemingly, has a root below and n branch above which twist and torn into some other root and branch, making part of the great Substance on and in which we live. Its presence and absence both affect the entire mass of which it forms a part Exchange. Lirtf erinf Summer Colds. Don't let a cold ma at this season. Bummer colds sre the hardest kind to cur and if neglected may linger along ror months. A long siege like this will pulldown the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will breakup the attack at once. Safe, sure, sets at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like IL F, 8. Duffy. Haw Do fi llt Circlet The IntclllRciice of people may be gauged by asking Them to make a circle pa paper with a pencil and not ing in which direction tbe hand is moved. The good student in a math ematical class draws circles from left to right The Inferiority of tbe softer sex, as well as tbe male dunces, IS shown by their drawing from right to left Asylum patients do the same London Family Doctor. 1 A Boy's Wild Bide For Life. With faaJly around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aad Colds, W. tt Browa of Leesvill, lad., endured death's agonies from asthma, bat this woader ful medicine gave Instant relief aad sooa eared him. Ho writes; "I sow sleep soundly every tight. Like T marvelous Cures of : OoasampUoa, 'J. Paeumools, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove 1U matchless merit for an Throat and Long troubles. Cos ran ted botila 60c aad ILOO. Trial bottles free st Op Bradham's drag store. ; Veer Hr Hicks," she wrote, 1 ant irery sorry ghat what yoo ask I cannot grant - I. cannot become yew "Wife,, fours Sincerely, fetbel Barrow." Thea ahe added: P. &Mn second thoughts,, Bear Geonre. I think I win marry yoo,' Do come np tonight and see your Own polntment, but you dos't want to psrgs strain had break the glands of the stom ach aad bowels. Dewttt's Little Early Blsers never disappoint. They elsaase ths system of all poisoa aad putrid mat ter sad do ft so tgently that one aaioys the pleasant effects. They are tonic to the liver, Cure biliousness, torpid liver and prevent fever. F 8 Duffy, vy-.i--'i ' hi r. -i . i ' Tbe Bride There's 1 only one thing deeded to complete our bariptness. ' Tbe Oroom What IS that dnanstT -Ths Pride 1 do wish tty Brut hue- band and your first wife would meet and get married. Detroit Free Frees,, Tbere la so much competition in the world that tbe man wbe mnkea a good living should be a hero wua bis wor ta fullts.--AtchIsion Globe. ; - ' ' ' . ."V Tcncre rivers a T;iaa. "Having dUtrcipg pafns In bead, back and atomach, saj bolng . without r!''", I br. in to ne Dr, Kind's New I.: 3 r:::a-writes A7. T. Wl.':.!,'-, of I' ,T.-r., 1 e 1, f -t 1" e a '." J . ' , f '1 n. . 1 : .'.", ' la becomlns more txmular amona women. The reason given Is that a woman jhould know how to use the pistol for self pro tection. The theory should be carried tanner, wnere a woman is in danger from assault ' once she is in danrer from dieeaas every day of her Hie. women have not only to .k. 1.V rJ diseases which '(1 i threaten husband,1 S brother, and eon,: but J " they have also to gnard - jf against diseases which . are peculiar to w hood. . From these xllseaaes Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will effect ively. defend women. The use of- this medi cine uicemts as well as restores the woman lv health, ft correct irregularity, dries weakening d r a i n a heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. I cannot my enough far Dr. Hem's Fsvorlt Prescriptkm and Golden Medical Discovery,' writes Mrs, Ida M. Tntt. ot 406 Franklin Btraeti Cnwfordsville, Ind. I could hardly walk aim or do my hoasework when 1 heard of your va Oerfal medicine, I ased five bottles of each aad several vials of ' Pleasant Pellets,' and can say I am a well woman. I thank Dr. Pierce for Us advke tor he helped me to live. May many thousand women take my advice and when in poor health or suffering from- any female trouble take DC, nerce'a wonoenul medicines. " Sick women, esnedallv those suffer ing from diseases of long standing, are in vi tea u consult ui. fierce, oy letter fret. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredlv confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages, is given away. Send ai one-cent stamps (expense of mailing only), for the book In paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume Dound in clotn. Address ur, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CURTAIN CALLS. Adolpb .ink has been re-engaged tor "Foxy Qulller." Boyd I'utnam Is pnsslng tbe heated term at Annisquaui. Jennie rtelffnrth will be with Stnart Robson next seuson. Mrs. Leslie Carter will spend her va- cation n-ltb tier mother in Switzerland. New York Is t" have German oper atic and dr:inihti: companies next year. Clara Betz Is to be starred In a mo slcal comedy entitled "Tbe Summer Girl." Miss Clara Allen Bourne, a Kentucky belle. Is to play Mercedes in "Moote- Crlsto" next season. Edgar Kelden lias engaged Vlnls uenEhaw to create u new character In his latest ploy entitled "Peck and Bis Motber-ln la w." Take Care cf the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect and whose stomach performs its every function la never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach and curea positively and per manently all stomach troubles, indiges tion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that Is making to many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of tbe nourishment In the food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay, of Holladay, Miss., writes: Kodol haa cured me, I consider It the best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. 1 was given up by physicians. Kodol saved tny life. Take It after meals. P. 8. Duf fy- Foollxh Qm-atlon. Haskcr Hello. Crabbc, wbat are you going to do with the camera? Crabbe Going to tore an artesian pell in our dining room with 1L You didn't suppose I was going to take pictures, did-you? Trath'a Echo. "Good men, you knew, ore scarce." , "Tea, 1 know, nnd even bad men have to make themselves so at times."' -Boston Courier. The Kadleuo Indians of Paraguay. are skilled potters. , Prickly heat cured la one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Ecsrms, f alter, Pimp les, Rtagworav, Dandruff, Cots, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles la a short time, when used s directed. Tor sale at T. 8. Duffy 's Drug Store, , PUyar, . r First Twaddle I saw to cairrliur for the minister, yesterday, Donald. What sin v prayer is nel - - I ' Second Caddie Man, he'll never mslf a gowffarl D'ye ken what 'he aayb when he misses tbe ba'f ' , - . I First Caddie No; what does be oayf Second Caddlo idlss-nstedlrt -rii totr iQlasgow Times. ; . . . The Best rrcscrlptlofl for HaUria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle1 of QbovWi TasTsnJus.CHrii, Toaid U' is simply Iroa and qulnlns ln tasteless form. Mo cure no pay. Price ooo. ; r ' Old Gentleman--Whr are sea crrint. my little man? 3-r.,i': T - Small Ilo raobblnsn I AraamtA las night that the school burned down. and-,., .''..,..;'.;?. -f Old I OmtlBinaii farmnathaftntllvii. Oh, but I dont bellevs that it has. Small Bov Neither do 1: 1 kin aasi the top of It over the hill.' ,-V ;.'''": Take a bath In Hancock's Liquid Sol phur. They are superiot to those of tbe most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having ths additional advantage of being made any desired strength. ' They will ears Prickly heat, Ecsems, sad all skla die. For sale by F. 8, Duffy, T . i Salt Tartt,.-fA? '. The Mother Now, Elsie, did I teach you to throw your clothes on the Hoot In that dlnreputable way? Elale No, mamma; I learned myself. -Puck.' ' . . ... i Tbe lights in ths the tor' sot the met a good exaanple; tbey seldom go out be tween the acta, . , Ue IlnnrocU's IJqtlld Bulphut, for I'ln-plra, IMnfworm, DandmT ' ''.;' ;. r f 'c "' P. 'dtr- 'a tisMsrestear ire . fr Hally fau - ffbefclty ofAimr U 0Aa lttad of lhOgaanw name. For upward of 1.000 years It haa been an important trading place, 3.'oe population of the island bsestlmatsd at over 400,000, and It has ltd that there are something like ,000,000 dead bodies packed In tts soli. umiqr'eouturluo too BfUstdeoTif the have been used aa a . burring grtwad. Wow ft etty kod tho eemo, tory;are hopelessly . mixed. The gravee touch one another at every point and form soUd white surface of rock) brick porcelain and cement, covering more than 1,000)00 square feet. Near one of the JoMhooafe '80,000 bodies are' burled Vertically to save space. The Btahd tm sr plot of ground of as many te equaro. 1 .- x fiTO .WtUs'from which the city draws Itavwater appty, are shallow and are sank on thft edge of graveyards and, even among . the tomba thumselves. The water Is noddy aad la colored by the perpetual turning up of the soiL It bag no sewers, and the Streets vary fami'twOifeW'totitx feet' in width, No-, wheeled veWele csn one them. Here, and tttero tt atf open place or phua, dug oat so sts to be a huge re ceptacle trrto which the streets dls chargo theu- refose. Filth abounds, hodjits twin sister, disease, flourlshea. The atmosphere Is nvden with noxious meUs, and the burial of the dead goes on at an alarming rate. Lord Spencer f Altaerp, one of the greatest of book rjoUectors, was af home only In his own Held. One day 1 browsing about Bond street, Lon don, he went into the Shop of a dealer nt bric-a-brac. The dealer, who knew him by sight, said persuasively: "Here Is a Una bit of pottery which your lordship really ought to have, and yon shall have It very cheap only 2' guineas." So Lord Spencer bought It and took it home and set It in a high place. One day a connoisseur of china paid him It visit, snd Lord Spencer showed bis bargain. "What did you give for it?" asked the connoisseur. "Two guineas," answered Spencer rather proudly. "H'm!" said the connoisseur. "At that price the marmalade should have been included." "What do you mean?" "Why, that precious piece of yours Is nothing more nor less than a shilling marmalade pot with a green thistle painted on it." -erasrpx. I don't have no opinion of these newfangled women's notions," said Mr. Hyde when his wife timidly ex pressed her desire to Join the woman's self Improvement society. "But we learn so much there," ven tured Mrs. Hyde. "Don't believe It!" snapped Mr. Hyde. "Women don't know much, that's a fact, but let 'em stick to their domestic duties and learn them. That's my opinion. Let 'em follow St Paul's Injunction, stay at home and ask their husbands If tbey want to know any thing." "ButrJobn"- "I've settled It, and that's enough, Jane." "But, John, that's whst women have been doing all this time, and perhaps that's tbe reason tbey don't know much." And then Mr. Hyde threw his boot at the cat and boxed Freddy's ears for grinning. Pearson's. t 1 Cnrnn vlncrd. A Preshytcr an prc:.-lier In the cen tral part or Now Voi!: state tells this story on MmxelfK "It was Sunday morning, and I bad started for rhurch, Tbe family were preparing: to follow whon the youngest, a five-year-old, protested, "I do not want to go to church." "'I don't feel much like It myself, Fred, this morning,' replied his mother, bnt we mr.Ht go. Father has to go has gone already, nnd he has to preach.' " 'Yes,' said I 'red, unconvinced, "but we have to listen, and that's worser.' " - Ham.aHD,FLA,Octoberl0th,1901 Tbe Haaeock Liquid Sulphur Co., Belli ost,Hd. . Gentlemrsr 1 have had. Kosema over thirty years, have trb d many remedies proscribed by various physicians, but to nothing has tbe disease yielded so read ily as to LiqoiD Bclthcb. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema, :, I have prescribed It for others with most satisfactory results, j I consider It the best remedy, for cuta neous affections I have ever known, aad retard It aa tbe neatest medloa disco- ery o usage. .- . , Kmpeeiiully yours, W. A.HKARD, M.D. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. i - . A MswSasil k mm sasiaalsaae. "Don't you Ulnk Wilt, haa nusscAl Unghr - j "Indeed I do, f notice bo aiwaya Mvgbs when yon try Is stog."-Donver news, ;. t? ; : '1i' f ' . , ' 1 - ,' i- ' ' The wlrslM mousatrap fallows plat . We harawltb bast o eaasttonv' : S Knew In msussiasa mmututy I . Jk praoucai susaasimn. . i i - -. v - .mw Torn tmnsl. l '- - si, a - - ' Ji Basis tiw ItfSStass '..V f . A-t:.n, T. ' Wet ahlB sus4 Usrhtatsw, 1 If the clothing la wet lightning may pass over it aa a gooa conductor with. out harming the body,. On the other band, persons may be killed without harm being done to the clothing, rare Instances bodies ' have , I stripped naked by lightning. The cov erlnjrs of tbe feet are liable to be say rlounly Injured, because It Is here that the IlKbtnlng meets tbe greatest re sistance in ienvlug tbe body. , . ' TOO MOW WHAT TC3 ARB When you taks Grove's Taateloas Cl.ni Tonic, li-fNe the formula is pi' Vy li'he !! I on every nn''e l' nwtrt t' st It - - 1 ' ' ' il ' ' ' f PEN, CHI S E L AN 0 6 RU S Mrs. ara Jreefle Wright, the Hew Sort sculptor M said; to be the Only IwomswhOcan model khjidrw om life. . The model children In Sunday school books are not drawn from Ufa. Frans Mollerr the Vienna artist, has Just received 200 damages for a bro ken finger nnlL Muller is Inordinately tain. It Is said, of bis nails. A Jealous acquaintance broke one of tbe nails. aadVther artist sued,- jlltStr f. B. Farter of PhllsdeTphla Is in Minneapolis, for the summer and while there will do some portrait work. Be expects to .return home in the early fall to Sbitm a commission Upon- which wOricjta begun slriy 4n the spring. ' .Mrs. Frances ' Hodgson Burnett Townsend has left the sanitarium Where she went 'ta 'teat nerves worn by the strain jdr'lutrd wot-k and baa taken a eottagf at Easthanrptoo for the summer. There she Is working up on her next novel, .'The Destiny ot Betttno," and between- whiles maklcg a garden. ' -i Urs, J, H. KankiiHit tff jDhlctfO, Bl.,Tre8ident Chicago Arcade Club, Addresses -Comforting TVords to Women Regarding Childbirth. ! Deam Tai PfijKnAtl t riothera Seed not dread childbearlng fter they know the value of Lydia E. Pluk ham'8 Vegetable Coqtpound. While I loved children I dreaded the ordeal, for it left me weak and sick MRS. J. II. 11 ASK INS. for months after, and at the time 1 thought death was a welcome relief ; but before my last child was bnrn n rood neighbor advised Lydin.IS.IMnk nam's Vegetable Compound, and I used that, together with your Pills and Sanative Wash for four months before the child's birth; it brought me wonderful relief. I hardly had an ache or pain, and when the child was ten days old I loft my bed strong in health. Every spring andfall I now take abottleof JLydia E.PinJkham'H Veg etable Compound and find it keeps me in continual excellent health." Mas. J. II. Haskinh, 3 -'48 Indiana Ave., Chicago, IU. fSOOO forfeit If about tutlmo mtaJ It not gonulno. Care and careful counsel 1h what the expectant and -would-be mother needs, and this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to Mrs. jVlnkliam. at Lynn, Sfass. s r '.Wood's Seeds. Crimson ClOYer 'vrill yield under favorable condi tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per acre, or 1 to 21 tons of hay and is worth as a fertilising crop, f.20. to $25, per acre. Full information is contained in our Fall Catalogue just issued, which we will mail free upon request. Wood's; Fall Catalogue also tells ' all about Vegetable and Farm Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed Wheat,Oat, Rye, Barley, Vetches, Orass and Clover Seeds, etc Write for Fall Catalogue and prices of any Seeds desired, fTTW?W00D & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. saasasadLakstaiJLai 3 SAMtV: Costi Caly 25 eestt it LifJ, .fjg WMTn ssaB M aaats te tVk AOfFKTT, M.' D. ST. ! T ; ' ' . - - J avumto. W km m4U4 Dr. SWNo's VarmiS (VMSahMri)ft stMssaSMts SBt mas as a pnmtaMrr Mr, BMSWaa,aa4 ar tnmm mmm stsnr Jsim ul wsw ... lo I m mtm Suadwd sws ssr ft, wmom Mtmr ilf ClaltolaMhMsol Ihasoaalrr, iwlhrwoklMn aSlMaaUr sasawwirisiisswiTiwiiviinis,isjnwi.CTi.i . mi . ,i . hi. frwisrfrmi iil ii isi .n.liEli 1 .i...ansa.J....ii.................a.s..Ss...to;..... IT,VVVVVVVVVyVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVJVVV"VVVVVVVVVVVVVT;VVVVVT. l?;'iM'fX,v.W'tei.w'.f-, " .'.'...:. . . - '51 A f mblnttkn 1 1 theory aei practico, of book study and manual work ta Engfnerrlhjri Agiktilture, CncmUtrr, Doctricttjr, ilocluuslc Arti 3 ind Cotton Manufacturlnr. Foil F fecial Courses ,! mos.), . Tuition and f A tesrhrra, 8P8 students, new building st the A. M. College.! ; "-- -..'. ; Prcsiacct.CLO. T. WKSTC, RalcH, If. c, 1 Thes. Daniels. Tress., la Aeeeaat with the City ef Mew Bern. , OKHBBAX FTJMD. Aug. 1. To Bsl. To srror, see page 87 Aug.). ToJ.J. Tolson do ' do 1,03x10 August, Naval Reserves 15 00 do 15 00 Oasklll Hdw. Co. 7 45 Hyman Supply Co. 74 J O Collins 80 00 R P Montague 85 00 JE Oasklll 35 00 Municipal Journal 6 00 Burma 4 Gray 02 88 M A Brooks 10 00 Thos Daniels 16 67 J J Tolson 63 00 J 8 Mania 00 H W Blmpson 50 00 L G Daniels 9 10 II M Q roves 2 00 Ralph Davenport 2 00 U 11 Tooker 25 00 Atlantic fire wagon help er 5 00 Thos Daniels 228 60 J J Tolson 15 57 N 8 Richardson A Bon 10 50 C Lupton . . 85 00 F T Patterson 50 00 J T Lewis 80 00 W H Griffin 85 00 A L Bryan 85 00 H C Wfaltehurst 25 00 J C Fnlford 4 08 New Bern Gas Co 8 05 A J Gasklns 20 00 Richardson A Han 7 00 do 8 50 'AH Green 5 00 N B Hose wsgon helper 5 00 J B Dawson 8 10 - " 1 50 J M Harget 50 00 Frank Hyman 4 50 J H Harget 6 60 C L Stevens 6 00 L M Edgerton 3 75 GeoNEnnelt 215 J C Whllty & Co 3 85 Gasklns Cycle Co 4 25 5 On JCWblttyAto 3 (Ml Cutler Hardware (Jo 2 211 Palanre 13 62 t 1022 10 WATER BEWICK KKPT. Aug, 1, to balance 210 75 Aug, 80, J J Tolson .V8 74 t 77H 4J 8 25 2 2,1 28 00 3D 00 25 00 25 1:0 10 75 40 (Ml 51 40 2 (M) 20) a 00 5U 80 103 00 25 00 8 5H 50 00 50 00 65 CO 0 20 1111 25 Ilymsn Supply Co Uasklll Hdw. Co Fred Thomas Joe Parsons H H Tooker J J Tolson J C Jackson J J Tolson Ralph Davenpoit II M Groves John 8 Manli II Miller Mfg. Co William Dunn Haywood Hull Joe Kul'ord Hardy 1 ewl J V Thomas Jr K Kllis Williams A 111 my H111I1I1 Balance 78 4tf Kl.tK'THIi: 1.1UUT UM). Aug. I To balance Smith ( iiorlney & Co Balance 3.112 57 2 828 81 314 22 3,142 67 ft BERN WOOD CElf KTKKV. Aug. 1 To balance A .1 Oasklns T F McCarthy J E Latham Halance 1 872 tl 12 Ml I 05 765 10 5V3 7H 1,372 HI rlCII AH UUOVK CEMCTKKV. 1 r- bil .. ce 1 no : A'lg. I V M Mr, am- t'y I Im ISM Wl lil IU Kodol Dyspopsl DlflMto what voti a uur vou aaf XA OBASTOE, jr. c i Englbh, Cbusi(l,'8otentliic and Commercial for boys and yi ung men. Feventy-one Boarding Pupils from Seventeen rmnties and two States the past year. A Military School that Is mot a machine: where bftccibroy ibstsjd or hcmbkhb hoooiit; where TBcmmL, MAHI.T, nonasT boys are wanted. fonryeara Preparatory Course, giving full and thorough 1 reparation for College or For Life, Athletics encouraged. larges reasonable Term begins r?ept 8rd. W rile for illustrated catalogue. J. E. DF.BNAM, Bspt l i reahlssel ChBarsaesliw tarn. AfcW PlgstHii.-fetjulasu ms oewtis, MwagUwas oisumm saa Haaes TEETH lN4i EASY. LOtHO, MO. O., IS, MM, Mr aaas at mmmn Hl SiaMata m ii lasiM m Hull a If s Courses ( yew), Bliet Courses (year J room, 10a term) board 8 a month. 4 for BOO, . Write for booklet "A Day j ,: . . '...'p ,- :, ', 4--, mi "p. & r .
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1902, edition 1
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