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THE JOURNAL! j i ' Pab.Uhed every day In taaynar.ejoepl sfoaday, at N Middle street. fs PbomHo.8. CHARLES L STEVENS. ;idito ins nwnrato . - . SUBSCRIPTWII !WttS.; v On rear, in advance...; .'M.t Ons fur. not ,ln advenes Monthly, by carrier lit the city. SO . H Advertising Rates tarnished on appn cation. 1 Entered at the Poet Offloe,'ewvBrt( N. 0., aa teeond clan matter. OBeial Paaer f Ntf Dm lM Crave Ceaaty. New Bera, N. C, Sept. 24, 1908. LIVE BY WORK, NOT BY WITS. "We need to set onr people back to the Idea that they mutt earn a Hvlag, not secured by doubtful methods and modern tricks of trade," says 0 E. Vaw ter, of the Miller Manual School. Happy fill be our beloved South when soon achoolt of Industry ahall be built up for all; when our young . men learn that the highest type of . manhood It bown In him who by hsseatrindSstry supplies the wants of himself and thee dependent on him. It li 1 moit lamentable fact tbat many, very many, of oar young men after leer ing school, hare no way of making a living unless they go to teaching. The result If that we hare a very large class of young van Waiting for something w tarn up, who think they are eaucatea, who are too proud to work and who are too poor to lire without work. The few who succeed in getting an office or winning a place that pays make the exception. The many who mast earn a HveUhood by the sweat of the brow make the rale. Let us. then, edn cate the masses so that they can the bet ter gain their living. Let this be the rotoi the eioeption -will itake oare of It self. With trained, edaeaatd, thinking, reading workmen, we will hare a rich, prosperous ooantry, dotted all over with lovely, happy homes, with no place for the bar-room and the gambling hell. Buoh a movement would Indeed be the greatest temperance work this country a ever known. Southern Education Notes. i $100 Reward, $ioo The readers' of this paper will ,be . pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been abte to cure la all Its stages and that I Catarrh. Hall's ICatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constiutional disease, requires a constl tatloaal treatment. Hall's Catarrh One I Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and in neons surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by banding up the oonstlj tuilon and assisting nature In doing Itl work. Tbe proprietors bare so raacB faith la Its curative powers, that thij offer 'ae Hand red Dollars for any ease that it falls to cure. Bend for-Hst ofte; 'ttao-IUs. ,4l Andres. F. B. CHINKT & Gov Toledo, ft BoidbyDrogglaU,.5c. - Ball's Family Pills are the bast McLean la Control. x Washington, Sepfl -Capt McLean commanding the CI net naatl.f cabled the Navy Deeertraant today v that he has oomplet control of toe situstlon on ' the Isthmos of Panama. TOlUflOW WHAT TOO AM TAXIflG 1 When yoa take G tore's '"-SWlass Chill Tonic, because the fotwoV iU-if printed on every bottle sM-tfgi-at It Is simply Iron and quinine a taateless No cote- no pay.-Prio Bto i Up itoMbe Times. 'ThemHew York sarhko iseahus M w-tama." said TJhote BrTuttle ss hs took his aocuitotned . seat on the caecker terxel. 'lief eorsked-t-fToeer. - ' "Yep. I wm op to the city last week an the taUer JawtritUwafw old me my gold bricks Isn't -handle' aotWn' bat chanks o' coal now. TuftCMlJttUl ') K. Vnrb tUntaanha M. Mkfisll returned to WUkesbsrre today.- lefrtdf i the oeal prMdmrtviHe erried UkN Hrentyrt bM4efUrt raa ' feed Iran the ene-roeMV f man, at the Bowery ibeeere last algbt , llpbinc QliBkcn FtUOTer l-w - JOmmCMCtfnitrtmM wai- M-,1wrfWrdMti)ir rree porter MriuU all Moaatf Moat BMMi ' i4Nwtt-afiptdtJk(ta i"H .''J "I i I I LI ' ' II i i PHotly haarettredr i oat appllia kyiwlng of aenoaok' XtqnUrSilpMM ; It will -Uma-ie Bnassna. Fetter. IPtmp ' ! Mi i l -fiMMlttiff. Outs. Bnna1 w . i.j . .i.-j!... k ( .a KMlhlil 1MB i vaaittlnmw when asea aa ameoveo. gat r;TFTi 'afcr"- " "- ----- - LAW POINTS. - , v- - , . , .k female ovetv twelve years of agv tnay florins her minority make a will .disposing of be personal nronerbr. Bontbcastaw flep. Sou to Carolina, judge Uary. B18J : An ordinance prohibiting tbe making M public address in any of the public places of the city within a half mile ot the city hall without a license from the mayor la held, lit Lore versus mien (Mich.), 65 L. B, A. 618, to be reasonable. The requirement of the statute of frauds that all elements .of -a contract t -must be lawrUlngl ft la not to be prjCsemaflthln a certain time, does et require tbat they-ebeuld be in a Single Instrument but they may be contained ta correspondence between fhfpaaHea.' (73 R. X. 8. Rep. 140.) Use Hancock's Liquid Hulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and allkln.dlaeases. For sale at F. 8. Daffy's. Aja Atmosphere of Bapvtmess. I Happiness la, we maintain, a good end. Tbe only question Is, How much sacrifice la it worth? Well, certainly not the sacrifice of sincerity and xr tauuy not toe saennee or others, out Surely the aacrlflce of the bablt of men tal laslnesa, which Is only self sacri fice. If by a little trouble we can cre ate for ourselves a sweet atmosphere In which to live, we are surely doing nothing of which we need be ashamed. 'After all, no one breathes bis own atmosphere- alone; others breathe It with him. If happiness Is a despicable ob ject, let us face the fact sincerely and give np all the many things which we now do openly and exclusively to ob tain It If It Is not, why should we not pull ourselves together, give our at tention to the game and play up?- London Spectator. The Best rrescrrptlon for HalarU. ' ChJUa and Fever Is a bottle of Gnovc's Tastklbm Chill Tohio. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No core no pay. Price SOc n Kttf Ht.H(D f -Wm. I was In Washington once," said a man at the club, "when Tom Reed waa tbe czor of the house of representa tives. Hp was holding forth with ear nestness on some theme to a group of friends when that man you see over there by the cigar counter pushed his way through the crowd, graHped Reed by tbe hand and suld effusively: 'Hello, Tom, old boy! How do you do? Reed responded In a manner that Was more of a shake for tbe man than for his hand and went on with his talk. When our friend over there had edged out of the crowd, some one said: 'You didn't seem to be happy over htm. Reed. Who la your friend, anyway r "Reed drawled out 'He's n fellow from New York who knows more men who don't want to know blm than any other man In the United States.' "De troit Free Press. T rtftr laaaderera. When Napoleon entered Genoa In 1805, tbe rich patricians of too city exerted themselves to gain tbe favor Of tbe conqueror by all sorts of flat tering attentions. The most elaborate of these was a banquet patterned after the famous one offered by Antony to Cleopatra. Tbe tables were set In an artificial garden, floating on pontoons, which were towed out to sen during the prog ress of the feast At the conclusion of tbe banquet again In Imitation of An tony and Cleopatra all the costly gold and silver plate was flung Into tbe sea. 'ThfcHttle tribute of honor to the cm- peror ras not so expensive as It seem ed, for tbe floating garden waa sur- Munded with nets, and the plate was subsequently recovered. IJaterlrtf Summer Colds. 1 Don't let a cold run at this '.season. Oumuiur -colds re the hardest kind to curce-d lf neglected may linger along -asMMhs. - A loagetege like this will Mil dewa the - strongest constitution. One Minute Congh Care will break up the attack at once. Safe,? acre, acts at once. Cures eonghs, eolds, croup. broakKtBVH throat and mag troubles. The ehlMrea nke It. F. 8. Duffy. Morrtn Helps Coal Charity. New York, Sept 23, J P Morgan ha contributed mora than 120,000 to the Nathan Btraas Free Coal Fund. Fortune Payors a Texan. "Having .distressing pains In bead, back and stomach, and being without appetite I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of Keanedale, Tax., "and soon felt like a new man." Infallible in stomach and ttver troubles. . Only 2Sc alC. D. Brad- I-ham'dtntatora. Kite Leopold'! s Action. Brussels, Bept. 8-Ts scandal aris ing from King Leopold's ' dismissal of his danghter,-the Princess BUnhanle, from the bier of Uie late QaeenM-rit Henrietta,. '-V-pa, yelterdayt la aglUU Ing all das sesi. Popular sympathy Is expressed for the Prinoaas. The piib. iM4t hopa aaaVtte ' death of ths Queen f4U4esd- to a treeonoUlallon of Leo pold and the Princess, on aoeoaat of -wltay Count- Leaysy, Is abandoned . Take,Carc.cft)ie Stomach. T-e sa-rtfc? woman whoa digestion MissjsemQsa4jejaatsBBaaali- performs Un tvjrjlAnctlah it aevra-elck. Kodol peaamf. nium t ana tweetaas the tosssch and cores potltlvsly and per maketrlly all twack'tti)abtes, -ladlrsr- Montaddyipepsra.' Iv lithe wonxterrai raco-ttrMMrre -tonlo-that- t maklnf so haityck eoplwell aad"wak people Mrbag airtyfag tstelr 'todies! ad ot the aoarlsHnor In thafood they eat ReVi KHi flolladar. Of Holladay.lMUs. wrttoav Kadrt bat eared ma,-1 eo-sldsr It Ike beat atwrdy levsr need fof dye yeptlsiaridtstomaeh troubles, t was given op by physlctana, : Kodol ( taa4 my Ufa, Take ft after meals. F. S. Vn", Cattoi Grain,- rrorlslou suaV Stock, v Jtante in Frkea. Rccairgfaad : '' 'shipments. jiW' . The following ate the market quota Hons, received by J. E. Latham Co. New Bern, N. O. Chlnagn,, Sept. 28. Wa-U. Sept.. 79J 83 7i 80 Dec 70i TOi 69f 69 Cons. Open. High. Low. Grose Sept 88 63 61t 81 Deo 4S 45J 44 4Si Ribs: Sept U70 1170 1146 U80 Oct i0S 1110 100S IIOtj Jan 80S 80S 80S 80S Pork Oet ,1600 4080 1687 Jan ISIS 1580 ) ISIS 1520 Lard eept lies 1176 lies lies Oct 1005 10071000 1000 Jan 865 865 860 862 J Haw Yoax, Sept. 23. Cotton; ' Open. High. Low. Close Bep 8.84 834 8.73 8 78 Oct ... 8.88 8.83 8.67 8.67 Dec .. 8.85 8.85 8.75 8.76 Jan 8.00 8.00 8.80 8.80 Mch 8.68 8.68 8.65 8.5S May 8.66 8.66 8 58 8.58 Mew York, Sept. 23. Open. High. Low.i Closs Stocxs; Bo Ry ... U.S. 8... 8t 40 80 4" ........401 40 40 40 65 55 531 62 121 121 116 110 60 69 67 , 67 51 51 50 61 67 67 BSj ' C. & O.... Mo. P.... VC C.... A. C. O . Am Ice. . B.B.T.... dpotsS. 1.18. Bales 8.000 bales. Futures, 8epU)ct 4.51 Oct.-Nnv. 4.48 Nov-Dec 4.48. PORT RBOniPTH. Same "vaek last year. 58.757 Last week 208,000 This wees. Bat. 82000 Mon. 44946 Toes. 54633 Wed. Thorn. Frl. Beware ot the Kalte. No profession has advanced more rs- jldly of late than surgery, but It should not be used exoept where absolutely ne cesFary. In cases of piles for example, It is seldom needed. DeWltt's 'Witch Hazel Halve cures quickly and perms men tly Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "I was so troubled with bleeding Hea that I lost much blood and strength" aaya, J. G. Phillips, Paris, 111. DeWltt's Witch Hszel cured me In a short time.,' rioothes and heals. F. a Duffy. Powers Oppose Russia's Move. Constantinople, Sept. 22. The deci sion of the Saltan to permit four Rus sian torpedo boats, which are in reality torpedo boat destroyers, to pass the Dar danelles Is considered here to be a viola lion of an International convention, and action In the matter is expected from the other signatory Powers. Mot Doomed 'For life. I was treated for'thne years by good doctors," writes W. VA. Greer, McCon nelltvllle, O., "f or Pfles,-sad Flstala, bat, when Jail failed, Bucklea's Arnica Salve cured ma in two weeks." Cores Burst, Bruises, Cats, Corns, Bores, ErupUoasralt R-eam, Plies t no pay. 25c at 0. D, Bradbam's drag store. ' Uncle Sam to Hare Flower Shew. Washington, Mpt St. Ths finest ei Ualtlon of chryaantbasaams ever made In America la to be held la November at the Department of "Agriculture, Ths Department has ilM varieties) vwo;plants of each grewlng M ttaP gTeanda. OA.ITOII list Til MIUwytoarM ef - Tbe FbiiXirder.4 Jlsw Tork-Sapt It-vCoronsr Jackson todsy begaa' tbeiniaet Into the death of banker lclasCFlsh. The.polloe tare s long ' Mat tf 'wlta eases to prora deteetlve Bharkey't tttU Ths laaiUy to llere itotv tbe .Uaappaaraao of tto Cheek over which the quarral between Fish and Bharkey took place It atUenos of a plot to rob the banker, r ! ... mm ?,,,, "I wantrall rhir world to know,", Writes RstVU J;3odlong, of Alhaway, "whara tUoioegHy gooeV d rsltsbla medlcloe toaqi'la rKtoctrle Sitters. They eared me of Jaamllos nd liver trouble thai had caused me great suffer Ing for many years. 1 For S genuine, all around euro they, excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all fot tbelr wonderful work la Liver KIdny and Stomach troubles. : Dont '.Jlfi t"y t1 n. r 'y rjr's. Patlsfso- U g'ivit H y C. I). I !!is:n. t- -ii. . . ' . . There is a great need of motherly watclw rn)nmsnn car.' A irrowmg gin neeaa all her strength, and. if she is nervous and melancholy, and loses appetite there is sorely something wrong, imaisespe- trne aa the young girl sppreac acoaa that pe-i riod of chaaga when the woman ly functioq la ea tablished. Time: ly caraaraptwner treatment at tbis period may mwe much after 'suf fering. The best medi cine for young girls who are nervous, melan choly, and irreg ular of appetite, is Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion. It cares nervousness, dis ziness, and melan choly, promotes the appetite, and gives the body fobnst healtlv. There la no alco hol in "Favorite Prescription " and it is entirely free from opium, co caine, and all other narcotics. "Mr daughter was troubled with dizziness and consubatlon and was very nervous for five years. writes Mrs. M. Carter, of 1545 4th Street, N. W., Washington. D. C. I tried several doc tors bat they gave her no relief. At times she would eat nothing, had green and purple circles siader her eyes, afid.waa melancholy. A woman mend of mine told me to try your ' Favorite i-rescnpiion ana ; rieasant pellets which I did. Alter taking one bottle of each she began to tm prove and is still improving. . reopie aaia hjokcu aa Hwugq sue were She is twelve pears otd. ' She Is twelve yenrt otd. There arc no circles around her eyes now and she is healthy and lumiHi, cais as mucn as any cniia, ana ta grow ing fetter every day. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the bowels. Entered Jail Instead of Ministry. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 22. Rev. A. W Howe, who came here from Virginia to establish a mission, and who waa to have been ordained to the ministry to day at Steelton, was arrested by a Lan caster detective there this morning, and brought to the Lancaster jail, charged by 14-year-old Grace Thornton with a se rlotu offense A Sad Disappointment Ineffective liver medicine is a disap pointment, but you don't want to purge strain and break Ihe glands of Ike stom ach and bowels. Dewltt's Little Farlv Hlsers never dlnappolnt. They cleanse the syBtem of all poison and putrid mat ter and do It so gently thai one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a tonic to tbe liver. Cure biliousness, torpid liver and prevent fever. F 8 Duffy Try Thta Drop u Penny. Have you ever noticed tin- Interest that money nttructs even If It Is only a single cent? The next time that you see a copper ooln (Implied In n street car Just observe. Every eye in the car will turn U tlie i,i where It dropped, and there will he manifested a real Rencrul concern over lta recov ery. Two or turvc hinna ore likely to come in contnet over the point of Its disappearance, npd then their owners Will draw suddenly buck and try to appear unconcerned, hut In another second they are npiln IcnniiiK forward. The man who dropped the cent Is usually tho flret who appears to bare brushed memory of tbe trivial occur rence aside, but Junt as soon as the eyes in tho onr have turned from him bjs own are sure to po back to the goo? far tho. hope that the truant coin twill hfteeca When bo has gone, there Is a re newed Interest among the passengers, fee? the stare of "finders' keepers" has arrived, and those near the spot of disappearance become quite diligent until they are a woro they make a cen ter of attraction. But Interest In that tittle coin Is not lost while there Is a passenger left, and when the car Is empty tbe conductor takes his turn and resurrects tho cent. New York Herald, 1 Maitlasd, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid ttulphur Co. Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I hsve.hsd Eczema over thirty years, hsve tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing bss the disease yielded so read ily as to LiquiD firi.rnuH. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I bsve prescribed it foi others with most satisfactory results. I consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, snd regard It as tbe greatest medical discov ery of the age. Respectfully yours, W. A. HEARD, M. D. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. Oil For Fuel. Mew York, Bep'ts 21. The American liner Kensington arrived here today htv tug made a successful experiment with luel oil on the passage. Take a, bath In Hancock's Liquid Sat phar. They are superior to" those of the most celebrated Sulphur SprlsgSahavlag the additional advantage of being made any desired strength., They will care Priokly heat, Ecaema, and all srJn dis eases, for sale by F. 8. Duffy. $1000 For The Coal Striken. Chattanooga, Tenn., September It The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fir man today appropriated -11000 i to aid the anthracite miners sad stt offotal tele- gram was sent to President' Mliohell anttoaaeetnl the fact. V V i ' ' i ia hi ' J f ', A BOy'l Wild Ride Pof Life. With family arounl expecttog'hitn 'M die, and a ton riding for life,' 18 Smiles, to get Dr.' Klogl ' BeW," Dlswvbry' fpf ConiUD-.ptton, Coughs and Colds, JW. JB. Brown of Leesvlll, Ind , endured death's agonies from ssthms, bat;, this Wonder ful medicine gar Instant relief atirlsooo eared htm He wrltest H ,nw) )eep soundly every night.", tin ' msfvelodi oares of Consumption,' ; Phdtimonla, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchleas merit for all Throat mt Jjiif if trouhlns.' )nranled ' botlli n d l.oi). Trial bottlos free at C D 1 i drug store. i II it .1 1 A QR9HAEID AND 1 tiot plafltlpiarwyg;biyjroanB reea hottMlarg4 t f ht r'-i- ftroper lnrdgv better chance to develop. Rapid growing tree have a softer leee ,a hie. to. resist ir BMMcloverla one of the best plants for tha nrrharrt U keeps the gTound, loose and enriches and shades It etileiaVibes? Httaut pecanf aidtnabUltiBv(rAur4rad if trans- ' planted When large. They are better planted aa nuts where they are to stand. i -Ipcan4Dg resea, cutting back closely produces, as n rule, fewer blossoma of finer qunllty, rrhlle those not so closely pruned will bear a larger number of smaller flowers. ' Its'rjetterto-TOt 'away the dead wood, evemifc the-ttree is disfigured, than to allow it to remain. This Is especially'rnie'1'of the peach, which thrives under severe cutting back. THE FASHIONS. Long allk mitts In black or white gain in favor as the season advances. Belts of cream white doeskin fin ished with buckles of Norwegian silver are worn with eostnnesv of white wool. Tbe fashion a fastening a very large bow of ribbon on tbe left side of the corsage now seems to be universal. Blbhon three Inches wide Is often used In making these -blaT round choux. . , The huge flapping brims of some of the latest French millinery obscure the wearer's - featurea. The broad brims- asa usually semltransparent and, ivhether of straw.-crinoline or neapol Itau braid, show a fancy plait. Black Is still worn extensively. Semi transparent black textiles, such as grenadine, voile, etamlne, albatross, silk sausUn,-net. etc., are almost invari ably mounted over white silk or mer cerized batiste. Inlets of cream or ecru tinted Insertion are profusely em ployed by way of relief. New York Post WANTED. We would like to ask, through the col umns of your paper, if there is any per son who has used Green's August Flower for tho cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Llvor Troubles that has not been cured and we also moan their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation ot food, habitual costiveness, nervous dys pasia, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness In fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver f This medicine has been sold for many years In all civilized countries, and we wish to cor respond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of Its failing. If so something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. O. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clow will yield under favorable condi tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per acre, or 1) In 2 tons of hay snd is worth as it fertilizing crop, $20. to $ '. per acre. Full information is contained in our Fall Catalogue' 1 jutti issued, nuiuii tw twu muu iree upon request. Wood's I all Catalogue also tells all iilMint Vegetable and Farm Seeds for Pall Planting, Seed WheatOats, Hya, Birlsy, Vetches, (irass and Clover Seeds, etc Write for Fall Catalogue and prices of any Seeds desired. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. $300 Reward! The above reward is offered by Governor AyoocV for the arrant of Cyras Dixon, of Jones Connty, con1 victed of murder, broke jail' Sep tember 16th at Trenton, N. C. Dixon is 2ii yean old, S feet, 7 to 9 inches in height, prominent cheek; bones, red face, thick dark i hair, dark eyeshot" bloated appearance, wears rrninbet7 shoe. I, N. M. Harriett, Sheriff of Jones County, N. C, will pay Ten j($10) Dollars Reward 'for the apprehen sion and delivery to me of the body of the above named person Cyrus Dixon. Delivery to beimade at Trenton, N. Oi by tbe 6th day of Notwmber, 1W2. ' ' $5;00;Rcwanl- :..iA.ciis., - Five Dollar Reward will b paid for the pp fehenddh 5 and dejlyery. to me of the bodv of one' Sanflblnh Fuliihar. colored. Jshbuti 21 rears oil age. tsbottb Mset 8 lMbeas aign, fall faoe.' ''W 41imtH'0OTirplewii (clean shVtt..e!ltlttl abWit 185f,ut Said ajmrehiifton' IM. 'dellr b rjiadvto;mienia70, by ember ethy JlHitufn ti'i.i v-Five doUarl reWtfA wttl b forth apfehenJIorl'a6d dell nii oif tne boity. of'otui An 4rev, Ut bfjn aWyeaif-Wj ught balr and mnataohv gmyj rree, abont feet I thohV ktgh;' Jiia full faoe and weighs ity pounds. Suld dfiliVervIo be made to me at Trenton, K. 4 ..byoT.'iflth, 101 4 " '! ElmS Jones' CobotyJlv ' Ei-t-t." 1002.,,"'; ' 1 1j ,; . Could, rxarm BJLn It. HetQLitfySi Plnkham'g Yegetabk Compound. " DbAb Mas. Phtkha il suppose a large number of people who read of my remarkable oare will hardly believe it, had I experienced ti myself, I know that I should not, MRS. 8ADIB X. KOCH. "I suffered for months with troubles peculiar to women which gradually broko down my health and my very life. 1 V7&s nearly insane with pain a times, and no human skili I. consulted in Milwaukee could brlna me relief. " My attention was called to tydla B. Plnkharn's Vegetable Com pound ; the first bottle brought re lief, and the second bottle an absolute oure. I could not believe It myself, and felt sura it was only temporary, bat blessed fact, I have now been well for a veor. enlov the best of health. .and cannot In words express my grat itude. Binoerely yours, oAdik J!i. Kocn, 13 10th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 3000 forftlt II aaooa tstttatmlal U ot gtim. Suoh unquestionable testimony proves the power of Lydla E. Plnk hsvm's Vegetable Compound over diseases of women. Women should remember that they are privileged to consult Sin. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass about tho'r Illness, entirely free. rCCTHING av... v ' 4-. Costs Only 25 cents 3 Or mail 25 U to C. Omra (Sr D. Ft. I hare fonnd Dr. Hoffett's TKETHINA a S)leadid asaaadr and aid (or inr llhiuR obildh-D. Wlion my olileat b"T wns a toflthlnir child, ernrr sucandina ilaj waraaS.ua that we wttald iaerttably lose him. 1 hapiienrd itHn Tl'.KTHIN A, mid hus&n at unce o.lminlxterlna' it to hiia. and his Improvement was marked ia J4 bourn, .txl from that iluy on ho rocu)orouil. I here cunMtanlly kaptlt and u,ed Uelace with my obildrea, and h.vw lakon a'at ploanure In Rounding Us praises to all mothers of TVuoffcbildrea. I found It luralttable ern artur the u,thing i,il.d was luisscd. tin U. 11. HAHDV. !IF YOII THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities lll,m BRING YOOe WMCCO TO Til K Farmers Warehouse rpown. "DJiJTXJSr SALES. We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. Sale for lHrtitio ! ! NORTH UAKOL1NA, 1 Suporii r j Craven C mity. Cmirt I'tirsuant to an nnlm' obtaitH'd on tMp i 8tli (lay ol Hcptenili. r, 1002, ief..rt tin. 1 'lerk of thi Hui'rior l;i nrt of Craven' County, N. C. in the Mjiecial I'roeeeil- j Ing to Roll land lor division, entitled Kdward I. Jonec, Mary K. Hykes, Ann Maria Wilson, 'fannie Oats and J. W. 8Wsrt arrainst Busan Jones, I will of. for 4o( sale afHr sslltotne hiploist bid der for cash, at tlie court house door in New Bern, N. C, on Monday the 18th day of October, 1902, at the hour of 12 o'clock, 14. the following described rral asiata, to-wit: Lying and being situate in tlie City of New Hern said state anil ootinty, on the east side of Bragg', alley, beginning at the northwest corner of Caroline Hill's lot, and running thshos northwardly along the eastern side of ssid alley one hundred and elglii (10Mi feet, more or less, to the southern lino of the lot formerly occupied by Moses P, Hill, deceased, thence eastwardly along said southern line seventy-eight (T8( feet, thence sonthwsrdly mrallel with said alley one hundred and eight (108) feet more or less, to the northern ifhenfsald Caroline Hill's lot, thence westwsrdly seventy'-elRht (18) feel along her line to point of beginning. It being tbe land inherited by said Edward P, Jones, Mary E. yrfs, Ann Maria Wil son and Fanole Oats, as rMldren and heirs-at-law of their lather. Jamas Par ker Jones, deceased. . , This Oth day of r-ontnmber, KM. i ItaPHAKIi O'HARA, ' Commissioner ADMINISTRATOU'S H0TICI. Having Qualified as administrator at TheajaaC Battle,' J tx dsoeawsd, kite of Craven (tounty; N.O.,1 hereby notify all persons bavtag claims sgalnst the estate of the said deceased to present thtm (or payment on or before toe otn aay oi Hentamber.lSOS, pi tills notft (Will be pWsd Irf sal of tfcefrwcoriiyv AJl p. ienff Iddettid toasrtff eitaM wltl breaae male Immediate payment. I ( V Admlnttrator. ', T AdniInIiitraWiytic 1VMeVoSsll(red MUdtilBjrator J.at: n. ftawefaj dtsssssdiata a Cisrrsti Maaty.-N. 04 this Is to; aotlfy iaU -i sons havlac clamvs againsi assatw said deoessecf Ul frhlblt 'them t-aa aaulenlriMd vA Ot before the 10th day of rJeptaanber, 1908, or thla MrUc wllf be nial In haril their reooverv.r- e-atu' fir aoat Indubte'tto said eststa (f11 pleasa make immedlsM ptyairaa. - t n This lta e Q Br""'r"', , i E.W.Smallwood, HARDWARE Kelrigeratcra, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors, Win dow Screen's, Oil and Cook Stoves, ttaogee. time. Cenioiu, I'laHter, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Pnflj, Hash, Dor-n.. liiinii., .'ntlery Hid all the usol n I arlicnw ii'-i ally Inund in an Urwto-Ite llarowflie .Si ore. r M VUAHTEK8 FO Ami all Kinds ot -KUIMG MATERIAL BeM. 00a-! Under Motel CbotUwka, GO YEARS EXPERIENCE CoPVRiQHTa A.C Anyortv fif-tirllnif Hnklrli hih1 i1c-. Tint Inn i.jh, quickly natori itin niir oi'iuiin lioo wliu(h(tr an Inwenllun in probnhtf phlinnlilti. iiniinuiiiOH tloiiMMtrli'tly Ooiitltlentlnl. l(iihi,l-i uit I'atuiiU eia lr. OMul tiitHiii-jr for Hoi-urliiK (wtientB I 'bU ait 1st tiakuit flimuirli JUimii A Co rucelvie tperUit notice, wil liout rliHrtru, tn lh Scientific Hmcricnn. A hanilBHanilf lll;mtrattMl iklr. jtre9t tilt ml-ilnii r miit - 1 1 iiif jotiriiHt. rririu. (3 a yrnr: f.mi itl;i, $. HolU ly h.11 tn'Wfi(Wtleri. ii.UNM & Co.3o,u"''d-a' Nev York Cures Caolera-lnlantun, Diarrhoea.DyitnUry, and the Bowel Trouble! of Children o4ny Age. Aids Digestion, Rci(ulatei the Bowels, Strengthens Ihe Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. . D 8T. LOUIS, MO. POW0I at Draggists, J. WOFFCTT. BT.auT. Katmiu c,f But. ansviM. Ti... No. 'JL I'JINI. WANT Commissioner's Sale. NOKTll CAHO I N A, ) Superior Craven Count . ( Court. JOHKI'll I, 11AHN, vs. Wll LI AM 11AUHH. Hy virtue of a iiidtrnienl n-iMh-reii at the .lauuarv term, 11101, of tin, Superior Court of Craven county, N ('., the above entitled action, wliervin the un dersigned was duly apHiinted (dinnils sloner, to mnku sale of the land here inafter described, I shall eipose for i-aln and sell to the highest bidder for rash, at the court house door of said Craven county, on Monday the fHh day of Oc tober, A-. I)., HKW, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M.. the following described real estate, to wit: A certain lot or n el of land situate in the city of New iiern, iu said state anil county, on the east side of Hcott's Alley and known and distln- fu is lied in the plan of the estate of .1. oshua Scott, deceased, made by Henry A. Brown, surveyor, as lot No. 1J2, con taining BS feet 1 i Inches front on Hcott's Alley by 103 feet 8 Inches deep, bounded on the north by lot No. 128, on the east by lot Ho. 115, on the south by lot No. 121 on the west by Scott's A lley, more fully described in tlie deed from (loorge 8. Fisher and wife to said William Har ris, recorder! In the office of register of deeds for said connty, In book No. 119, folio 80, to which reference is made. This Cd day of September, A. I) , lttOS. J. B. O'HARA, Commissioner. Notice oi Summons, NORTH CAROLINA, 1 In ike Cuavih Codmtt ( f uperior Court. Ploreros F. Onloa Vs. . AUredOaloa. Tbe defendant abovtnaraed will take notice, that aa aotloa as above entitled has been rTammenead la the Briperlor Court of' Cravea eoaoty to obtala aa sbscilirw1 dlvoro from the defeadaat llfrad Qnloa, -and the said defaodaot 111 ftmher kt nottoa that ha ia r! qnlrad to appear at the November tat m of tha Bflperlof Oorl of said Ootinty to be bald oa" the 10th Monday afier tba 1st Monday of Bepteraber IBM, being Ufl 10th day of Korean bev loot, at tha Uooi t boas la MovrCara N. C end answer eg deatar wta' aowjplalat hi Said aotloa acwM Bto"tatMatlff'win apply to tha eooH tsf the relief 'denuded ia sain.enmplalnl. L Tals 3d day of Sept 190s. . -"t- - vv. ss. vrjiirun, ; y X ' 'Csrk Bnperlot Conrt. aC -- j - - - r SI -Wta wsr
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1902, edition 1
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