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'4 1 i" Vi IE JOURNAL. - X':-. , .Wv,(.::,'l.'3-,.-,N .: ..liilsbed every day U theyear.exoepi juday, at e Kiddle etteeV" ' r (i CHARLES U 5TEVENS. sDiToa asd i-ioPBi-roa : One year, In adTano,,,,;,.......M-H One year, not In adyanoe.. ....... 4.M Monthly, by carrier la the city.. .. . M j . 1 " """"" 11 i i Advertising Retea furnished on appfl ' : CHUN). v- 1 Entered at the Poet Offloe.lStiw Bern, ' -j N. O, eecond clast Batter. keir Ber '4 Cntm Ceutyv Mew Ben, N. W Sept 26, 1909. j, CONGRESSMAH C. R. THOMAS. Ifn.. .VAtnk a arViaarajaaaa.t flliavleaA W Thomu, published I Mother colaran V 'kJL 41, 1. Ina alimtM OiaV WttaalhAM MMImI of the CoDgreaaman from the Third North Carolina District ; ?)tttsa reoordMch Ullf why. the ' " , democrats of hit district again nominated '. Ml Thomas, and, that liy unanimous 1 Nf , convention vote.,, :t . . . t ... The special ganins of af r Tbeuue for .HL tola place of honor. Is hb icwcleotl.Mii :f 't. . ... . . .1 - 1 M 1L. n l naeiliy u nil trait, ana vuo uuawnuv - 'r spirit vrlth which' he" admfnbteri hlepo ' f altlon of trust : , - . ' " ' : Congressman Thomas is first a Demo- crat In all that hie party may ask or re quire, bat In hi, poaltiqt 5.M Congress man, and the adipiasttraUon oflhedu- , tlee of the office hie. (k Atte most .liberal .v - . a - t 1 . . . .-' 01 men. easv 01 acoees. ana a irieuu to ..... I. hi. .ll.trlnt amlkl otpoiiaca. ' . ; 1 1 j? 1 . !:; fai knowing the'; wants of the people tot Me district, Congressman 'Thomas 'politics present no barrier to applicants, or la it necessary that any one seeklag a favor must be a Bemocrat, for only let the applicant prove A worthy, and he or she will receire careful consideration in the presentation of whatever matter may be asked for. - - ' The fact that Mr. Thomas has no poli tical opponent In the coming November 'iWion, ts no reason why he should re ceire a single rote lees than he wonld, If he Was severely contesting for the of- lloe. ';, While Mr. Thomas' election will be a .'" democratic victory, a large rote will be t I more than a party victory, it will prove t. that honest endeavor and conscientious 't i work In office, as shewn by Mr. Thomas' record, Is appreciated by all men. ' Certainly Congreasman Thomas, as his own socceasor, la, deserving of this ' Urge vote In November. It will both iA honor the man and the, people who re . tfcog Me ami reiard.' the worthy office holder, by gWlng iim their votes. lioocffjr.lioO;. , ; The readers of) this paper will be H pleased to lean thaV'tben Is at least t one dreaded dlseaae-thatscteoos has beea ' - J able to cure la all Its) stages'and that if 'Catarrh.' Ball's ICatarrh Care Is the : ,'& only positive are now' knows to the lmedlcal frateralty. ;Catarrh being a I sTjCOwsUluUenal OaMeetieaalrel a eoaeU , f taUonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ' -Is taken Internally, t otto .'- directly Y'npon the blood anil mnooas eufaaee ef . the system, thereby destroying the tyao- ,'datlon of the disease, and giving the par . tlen strength by bnlb op the eonstl ' ? ( tatlon and auirtlng natare In dolpgju y work. The proprietors have so. much ''' faith la lu cnrative. powers, that, they ' t oiler one Hanoee) PM for asiy ease " , , "thai It fails to eiriacdot list offtea- ehnonlala. tJ.A5- . 'ri eVddress, " -v r'f . ' r.;a CHBNlf eV Co, Toledo, O. t ; Bold bylDraggists, V5o,i " ' , . '.("V TMmle It cv , - 'pM of thew1eet roew'Vre t - knew," says OonimBmti Scatt,reald "oaeejthat theus'At ,w4J ti.1be ' vmdtwtll ef t! man wee to, get blip . w Tn a'favw, and tM rest war ' to grf the 111 will of si man was to let him V ioit iii-injury, tTafo Dotelot thsf fi)ligi4ae onjr times It conies true. ' How many of your ne-rroje-ra so -not Jteoeoae,: yets t have 1 ! done thefe a'wronir, but because they liave done yoa one? 4 And fueldffctftUy, if you eel unfriendly to a man, yon might 'taquir rbUier It is because akwrouged yon tee; jroo have iwmbted' hlus. froman' nature U a : " curVms lhlng."-IUDas City. Dtar. j ' ' WeVoald like to ak, through the eol umni of year pr" t, if "lCr I P soa wfapkaeisi.. Swi'i August Flower for the em of In v-tlon, , Pyspepsle, and UvsrTfoul lua U.at has not been nreeaa'd we alvo tuean their': results, such as soar etoi H h, -fenentatlo of food,aMte:al in, tirrvoos djs n i. nt focllngs, if j trouble eon. '1 or !'vorf.f'T,Ws ' r irnrny years la 1 we wiehtocor 1 yoa onbf : S-. B '. If I w -ia, iteartachr- r JiplessBese-i t '-reeled will fts r neillatietijbt, n nil cl ffllted coin Twpoalkffthyiri r l.ooVl froe iHtKlewer, nerer ko 'Mng tarn youv At ALIASES OF THE PEAfiUTW kea An KaavrNstntMi Fe-e . Toot Iim Patas 11ckW, i. Conaldering Itaurirreraal popularity and excellent standing In agricultural circles. It la remarkable how many aUaaes thera are under which the pea nut tra vela. , Whenever it Is mtrodoced to a new community the toothsome offering of the sod adopts smew name and cornea forth with An additional sobriquet which make it' almoef-wn-recognisable to Its old acquaintances. If the "edible frulf-as the dlctloaa ries call it-had eTer"4oBe anything to be afinamea or, me puon migoi unacr stand, but aa things are the eccentrlci tlea of peanut nomenclature-are abso lutely astonishing. . r oul Here U Tlrgtnla we designate little Mend principally as the peanut, but quite' often" 'we likewise allude to him as a ''ground pea" and occasionally as a "goober.; : Over in England tbey call the aamr fruit ground not. While It Is variously known elsewhere Mas "earth nut," "Manila nut,r,"uruut" and "plndar." Th scientific patre nymic, aa ,we underatand It, hvAraohi pypogteo, and the family belongs to the genua" of legumlnoue plants. But, be Its name what It may, a nut is a peanut the world over, ao fat as Its virtues gov and few are the hu man "palates which decline to receive an Introduction te It Richmond Dispatch.- -.,- J- imai(fa-tIUakm A PennBylrania- pbTBlclaa .telle aj story about his servant which reminds one In a vague way of the "skinny aide out and the woolly sid4n" rhyme. He had Juathired a servant who, aayhtbe Philadelphia Telegraph; had some, of the "Ould dart stlU clinging td her boots; ' ' . - " One morning he noticed 'his bfflce windows wera rather dirty, and,) call lng Bridget, he Instructed her to Clean them before he returned, t. the same U1UQ JI9 4VW n lull HI W.VWOTIf mwy and purchase a new chamois akbl and send it home, ana witn tnis sne tii u clean the windows. After he had gone his rounds he re turned, to hhv'fflce. Olancing at the windows, 1 bo found them thickly streaked with grease. He called Bridg et, and the following coUoqui took place: ' ' ' V i' ' i "Bridget, didn't I teU you to clean the windows?" " v, I' vj. ' y "Tea, aor." ' l-.'-tti,:. S "And didn't I tell you to use the oe chamois?" f '."Tee, aor." ' ' '. ' "Well, did yosase ttr "Buret I did aor." s " ' "Let tat aeh the cbamola," sail the doctor, and Bridget promptly brought It Then for the first time be learned that hla wife' haA teft the feMaa nl half hour before him and had sent home T some tripe. Black anal Whit. Every crow la said to think ltaiowh nestling the whitest, but a white' cat that bad four kittens, of which hrce were white and the fourth waa black, gave the .first place in her affeottooe to Booty. Once they were all brought Into the drawing room to be "shown oft." Besides the humans the room contained a great Newfoundland dog. Hitherto cat and dog bad beesV oh friendly terms, bt now paasy shewed much anxiety lest the dog might harm her buck -pet especially. AtJaatehf seised It by the neck and bore it be neath the lowest piece of furniture, where the dog could not possibly crawl, but she merely mewed to the others to follow her ss best they could, The-I black kitten owed all thiatfSreVtk its color, more happy la thleteapect than the black sheep which la said to feint-. 1 nil.nfL known sNejhbuth Holland, forms part of the nsrtberB part of the Netherlands. These proA tnces are. composed of land rescued from the aea and defended by Immense dikes. . Holland was Inhabited hyj the Batvl la the time taf Cesar, wbe made a league with tnem. It became best of Gallia Beigka and afterward the kindgom of Austria' FrratlMtll to the llfteentb eenrnry H-waa; gov? emed by counts under jtheGerminiem perora. Holland waa at one time a Dutch - retmbli&r It eras treated t Ungdom in IMS, and Louis father of Napoleon IIU waa dee! Una." . ' : ' " ' ' . - . S "I alwaye endeavor," said the Kit 71 monlal pbikwopaer. "to take the wrong aide tot an loWneequentlal argusMnt? r-Wlrh whatlsbiect In vlewr ha- Was naturally asked. . ''t . - "It given my wife a. chaws ti'pea-e me- wrong, and-this -so oetigMf fher that I find her generously txaceaUe ea aa the mors Important jnafiatCh cage Post ': ,;..-i.;.p.utif- J.."1-, " -r.u. li- as atsi. ' "MrrDlggtea," said the with Mg ruffles' on hla ahouldera," TrhOl tea would let me come and see where Ive.. I want U look at yoortoomJ t .twhy certainly. tBotrwMt yoa think: of tbatr "My aietar aald It was better your company, so I thought : It must ht something JtasWi i; ytl , . Tfca . natlma-aaM. vv"l hold, a full han4vmurmured jthe swain., ns be squeciod thft. Illy wktte Jnccra of the fnlr maid. Here a roya1 ilealt metihted to pm twwatA , -t-uX y 1 A royal flush benta a full ben&evtry time. (See lloyle.l , ' , A '-, Bhe' woit-TtaltlmoT American.'' -' . It le Wnt warte' to buyaorne! Wrt H warte' to Ivuy-aOnrtMdy a bnht-ti tit iiimm), atieilf'dyot 'a n'- ! rriV wltirs ft Is (rihiU'tn brlut a aaslkr . r-v f and haavtaoeato rt ..lt.'.l m - . t 1 , - Ineffective liver me " ine ii'a.dlMp aomtaoent, but you don't, want to pur-s strain aad bmiik the ( 'i Is of t'ie'- -1-ach and howpls. !i's I' " j Risers nsvrr dlcupini" t. 1 ' y c the SynU in of sll ' 1 r ' .1 I; ter anil do It so ; t .'en".; 111 f' f 1 1 ' s 1 ' 10 the 1' , f- '!!' I TESTERSArS MARKETS. V V ,, ,t,lM,'rt , Cottoa, Grain, Irovislonat And Stocks. Range in Prices. 1 RccelpU'and V r i " , shipments. " l' ' The folldwlng are the market quota, tlons, received by J. fii: Utham Oo. New Bern. M. 0. - - . Ohlcago, Sept. tS, . mi v.--.' etn X mi J .... v4 - ' upen. niga. bow. utoee 8ept..f,j.S est 5J 1 I ".!! Mli liFt8ept.85. Oarwm 1 Open, High. Low. Close Sep. 8.74 8.1 Oet....... M8 , a3 ,'iOeo ..,S. 8.7 4aB..."4.. ,8.79 4.78 8.71 8.63. 9M 8.88 i.7 848 871 '8.65 883 8.68 8.B 8.45 fiacu..,. .BJt? .8.85 at 8M IMav.. New fork, Sept, 25. Openr fllgh.'Low. Close )roOKa;- 80 By SSf . '881,- 82 88 D. P. 8..... 80s ftAO... 55J 1 aWP,......ll5. TO O 8 A,C O ... ... Am loe. . v. .. aT.... .....4 to , m m Ki ' 5 -62 ltOt-UOi 115J 68 7 67 61 64 64a itipnrei. 8aUe ibOO-balaa. ruUmevDeptOot 4.48 Oct.-Nor. 4.48 a., - 1 oa0ee 4 46 4ubt KBOBurra. Same laat year 58,767 Last week 808,000 This weea. Bear 88000 Tuaa.VM8g8 MTrt. 18000 Thura. Tri, A A tens Mar riah. A York flaherman relates an expert, tee he' had the other day In capturing A.eurious .specimen of the finny tribe which Is puzzling everybody to deter 1 mine exactly what sort of a aea. mon ster It is. . He waa about two miles from Boon Island when be felt, a tug on hla tlx pound line,,: He commenced to pull in, but, .found that he had tackled a bard Job. He finally, got the monster Into the boat and brought It In. -i The fiah la of a muddy color, over al feet long' and with a bead that is' felly three-quarters of a yard Wide at-tlie Widest part It has a mouth reseiuMIng that of a shark and small teeth, The teeth are not hard; aa would naturally be expected In A fiah of this atse. Its eyes are about a bbl w lan okt fashioned copper cent The fish weighs 200 pounds. One Of the atnangest things about the fish Is the apparent absence of bones. Ken- twoecJonrnaL ;-'-? s, jLHUwnevev nasar rae awry, ar uen- I-erar B F. J3atler'a hatred of pepperT 4eJMerttls," Bo spoke weO 'UXaraco, Wheh the general was at the height of hla career, he waa coun sel iaa aig'ceee that ntvorrea tnof saiula.of cellars' worth of hides. . These hldee "wera from South America; And vwert ta a ejwfulorU unening wtata. IB order to keep theuUogether It had beewma-uajsty to tver 'them With black' pepper; vat qaantrttee -of which had been used. -. 1 'tWha the-general told me this, be .naed to.aax.that ha had a-uspldon thwtAchiaN'tPperwajl afterward gath-'l area together and sold, and ao great want bar alerter that te, might rrua I tgslnst soma of the article that-hoth- 4ngeswl8 tasmsi hlnr ts-asc pejrper."- Phlladaiphla Telegraph.: . i z- - - . Thir iroa fcnnaji AomiraL :, Wsktte4.eU-r Admtrai We'g AMcBCa.bl thaOeimaat4vy, whtf has been stationed IA Ohlaase waters foe ear tral years and la on bis way homaretop pa In Washington today and vllu4 the Katt Department. 'J; i ..".v... iitili'HVih6& pkar,- They are superior to those of the saost celebrated Sulphur Springs, having tke hdJUloanJ advantage ef being made knf iMred strength. They will care Prioklyheatv Ecteroa, and all skin dis eases fpi sale by 1 8- Dan. V'.-V ' .- ,. '' 1 -." '; t ' . i Coalttfcnt tPountV;; New Tort 8epi"is.-h is stated to day that some small dealers oa the Eaat Bide of this etty are charging 20 a short ton a cent a pound'' for coal by the bnshel or baxiet, which is the way, It la ho6ht by lite ry poor. - -' - j ".A B-y'8 VM sFortifc. ' : ' Wth ffaH arnhri I Anflgtllnff Mm to die, and i son rU','."t for life, 13 miles, to get Dr.- King's " N'ow Dlno-vvory for Consumption, tV""'i Cohlf, W. II. Prow a of Ixoivlil, 1ml , cndureil iloatli't i f Mm f ua, l ilt this womli r w 'iiii .vain nit celli. f and siion rt ' ! 1 ' n. I e wrli": rrnv sir' p i;' , evrvy ii' 'I" J,Ifc9 irnrvelous .f ( 1 aTyaU: 7 - -apt.. .....vB.- . .... . : OoBVr PLAYS AND PLAYERS. i r. f v j ' f - t" f j Barney .Oilmore baa returned from k summer visit to the lakes of Kll temey. ...,. v tt$. I Mr. Hugh T. McNally haft written a Ihree act'- musical comedy entitled "Eureka." v -i Alice Nlelson. is coming back to this country; to smg In light opera unda the management of. Kla w ft Srlangerv, i Sadie MartlDot may play an engage ment in London nnder theitaknage ment'of. her husband, , Louis' Jethei sole, -v r , ' w Eddie Foy, the comedian,' has filed a peotlen la Wttkraptcy."8 Hla Bahtimesj fas' says, are 84,600 and N has nq a eta.,.Jv ' r I" Bupert Hughes, author of "A Wooden Wedding," has sold a new four act play to Wagenhala ft Kemper for Miss Blanche 'Walsh;- v ; : - M. Ooquelln is malnratnlng his repu tatlon as a phUanthroplgt, 'He :has Just contributed one-third, the cost of a home for sixty disabled players. "The Motor .OIrr; . la the latest of the genre announced, from London, (where Louise Beaudet, known well In this country, Is to have the chief role. . Fortune Farors a Texan. "Having distressing pains In head, hack and stomach, and being without appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New Life mis," wrUesW. P. Whitehead, of Kennedsle,' Tex., "and soon felt like a new man." Infallible In stomach 'and liver troubles. Onljf 25c at 0. D. Brad ham's drug store., Mane?:, In Popcorn. The retallliiR oT popcorn doesn't look like an exneclnny dignified or promis ing commercial witerprise. but that there la big money inr liopcorn if you can only sell enough of It Is proved by, the experience of the Humphrey fam ily of Cleveland. In 1801 the Hum phreys, four of them,- were worth $25, 000 less than nothing. They managed to secure the small capital, necessary to start them In the popcorn business on a band basket basis. At first they didn't sell much popcorn, but they managed to keep- alive, and stuck to popcorn. Today they are worth some thing like a million dollara, all made out of popcorn. Detroit Free Press. OABTORXA. Batistas Taa tad Yw Km tiwflfeeTjit - at lOUtO S 0UllniOO. .: a rtsieiWpr ie. The Covoevor'Kaellng tslnnds, which belong to toe 'Britten "empire, are the private preflertyof '1Q. Cluals Rosa, who Uvea orl theo abd governs their primitive petiubitton' aa - an autocrat. They are a vtnsr of eornl atolls lying 000 mile air Java Head. How simple the peeple are may be seen front ' the fact that they do not possess a pnrson, Neither- hare they a scboolirmster, Ice, hoTsea. wra.' poBtofflce nor bank. But apparently 'the Inunbltants !o well enough ' without 'toes generally con sidered necessary concomitants of dv lUaation, a tbey ore tnielllgvnt enough to play golf and bav A links. The place baa ne money.'- Instead of filthy metailtc lucre lathe ehape of coins one usereurtoue tookins little hhlts-carda fgoed for A aros 1 rupee, a half rupee c 10 eatA ' These are aB signed by th proprtstor of the Islands and are apparesrtly regarded aa legal tender. Take CareeftAe Stomach..- j The man or; womah whose' digeathi Is perfect and wkMetosaach performs Its every ftfactloaJs aevet alck.- Kodol cleanses, purifies , and sweetens the stomach and cures positively aad per manently all stomach troubles, Indiges tion and dyspepsia. . it h the wonderful reconstructive tonic that Is making so many sick people well and "weak people strcghyoMveylnc;tothmr;'hodles all of the aottriahment ln'.the food they'eaf. Bet. J. H. HoOaday, of Hcriladsy, ' MIsSj, writes) Kodol has cared me. I consider It the beet remedy I ever "used for dy pepels and stomach troubles. , I Waa gives op by' physiclaas; Kodol-' saved my life. Take It after meals. T. 8, Duffy.-''-;;- XUr-MW-sl't.' . 1 poisoned It Mosqnltt Bite.' 3 'ii e Atlantic Hy, ;K. JBH.;t&4ut atoOrearyr the mUliooalrslioet aad; shoe ssaaafafiturer of Rochester; h) lying In i preearloaseendttlon atiHadaea Hall ruffermg .Intense pala, ' therssalt'of being bitten by sat sxtoaOarga Xsw .Jer sey sMsauilo ever weak ag,-' i-w 'i I ii a in' ') ' "- "' TOTI'IHOW WHAT TOO U lADffd When yoa Uke.Grote'S "Tasteless1 fJhU) Tclc,beoauae the formula Is plainly printed en every bottle showing that it Is simply tron and quinine m a tasteteas 'arm.' . Wo oars ao pay. Price 86e,. k'i' v ;;." , r ii ii mi' c Amhassodor Herbert safls, X Londoa, Bept. 88.-The new BriUah embassador to the United 8tater,8lr Hlsh ael Herbert wUI tall for New fork Sat nrdayifrom Liverpool ;.oiuhoard,.iha steamer Campania. jr'A PttT8on',Kwtie Act.'-; ; ' Pl ta'at 111 the world 10 know," writes BevV. J. fiudlong, of Athaway, R. L. "what thoroughly' good and reliable medicine I found In Electric ' Bitters. They cnrcd-ais of runtlica-and liver trouble that had caused re ?rr suffer. Iff for msny years. : For a " 'ne, all. ar. s d euro ttay txcol tny ' I ever Saw." Electric i:'""is are t..n iMrprtse of all for thrlr womlrrfn) tk i Liver Kidney - and fltomnehj tn fc s.' Don't fall to try them On!? '3 C Batlsfao-, tlon Is guaranteed by U D. 1 iilhm New ' A'u;'i.i la Gi2i35i;la. , V.'ssliliif ton, r'r tit 2.1. The Colombian rvo'itlon lias I ' n out seriously la s new pliu-e, sworliptf to litfonr-.-i'lon re-f;lv-:l lit tie I' y , .-! 't t..l.-.y. I'.' lyt' ,'1 .ft: tc ! : ion ; t Cnellt- Crashed. ' William Bliss when prtctdntSot the Boston and Albany rnllroadWH8 eoce called before the railroad committee ef the Massachusetts 4cglutatTtre tj festl fy on traffic . tnatters, and a young member - who was ' scrvhuj his first term undertook to exomino him. .' v ; "I want you to tell me how much" It fabsta to haul's freiirht icarCTom Boston h Knrtnirflolfl " anlfl h mpmhor ' , "I oont inovf," replied Mr. BllgaT'1' ' XOUAOn t QOW, y. p. tt . . rrhatsvas!theemwerf tfwtet" , fWha t are youj anyway P ' President" '"otwhatrit., 1 s?Tbi6stanaa? Albany railroad." ! "l-.Well, lr,'J hegan the leglslatorn In rising voice, "if yon are William Bliss, president-of the Boston and Albany railroad, and you don't know what It costs to haul freight from, Boston to Springfield; Who In the name of heav en does know?" , ', ' ' "' ' ' ' "No one that I know unless it is-a member of the Massachusetts legisla ture wbe Is serving bis first term." . Another member continued the ex amination.. '"'' "OW Patch," the Forcer. It was about the year 1784 that the first forgeries on a Tory large scam were discovered by the Bank of- Eng. land, and these were done by -one man, known from his favorite, disguise, as "Old Patch." , By a large . issue of notes spread over a long period be de frauded the bank of more than 200, 000, and, having only one confidant, his mistress, great difficulty "wns4 ex perienced in tracing the source iof the forgeries. "Old Patch" in his check, red career of lottery office- keeper, stockbroker and gambler had' given banknotes careful study and acquired a knowledge of engraving, paper mak ing and printing. He made hla own ink, manufactured the paper an print ed the notes on a private press. Hn va rious disguises be hired boys from the streets to present the notes. Suspicion was at last aroused by bis movements. He was thrown into prison, where he cheated the law by hanging himself in his cell. Loudon Chronicle. Lingering Summer Colds. Don't let a cold run at this 'season. Summer colds are the hardest kind to cure snd if neglected may linger, along for months. A long siege like this will pull down the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at onre. Safe, sure, eets at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like It. F. B. Duffy. t. Tried llard. At a trial at Auburn,. Pn., one of the witnesses was a green countryman unused to the ways of the law, but quick, as It proved, to undgrstabd Its principles. After a sevcru lTobs exam ination! says nu exchuugo, tbe counsel for the government paused, and then, putting on a look of severity, ex claimed: - "MTi Wllklns, has not an effort been inad to Induce you to tell a different etoryr "K different story from what 1 told, sirr "That Is wbst 1 moan." "Xes, sir; several persons bavo tried to get mo to tell a different story from what I have told, but they couldn't" "Now, sir, upon your oath, I! wish to know who. those persons aro!" "Well, I guess you've tried 'bout aa hard as tny of them." y- Not Doomed Far Life. . - ""V "I was treated for three years by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, KcCon neUsville, O., "for Plies, snd Fistula, hot, when all failed, Bucklen's Arnica Balve cured me la two weeks." .Cures Burus, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, jBores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles or np pay, SOe at 6. D. Bradham's drug store.. ' 1 , ' Depart ments hort of Coal Washington, Bapt 28. Local dealers wbe hare the contracts fer:'8uplflng the Treasury, War,, Navy,-. Btntajuul other Departments with, hard' Boai are unable at the present ,Uma to carry cJ us terms oi toetr eonuacuv, a ' j,v (,., Chilli aadTever Is abott ot Q)Ta'sj ims ri.iiyuwi tat nauuni,,,. .i Tunus Chili. Tosio. !lt '.laieply iron ana qqinw la a tasteieetorm..Jio wreao pay, Prioe Wo, v .t! 1 r.i . ' '" - i ii ii - i r ii t 5 if'. 'I'OljmpU Flatship.,.- j (,,,. i- ' Wuhlaglon, 'Sept'1 li.The "tinted flutes eralssf Olympla fll beoomej Bagv sfafpef the speolal iqoadron- cftmloeed of vmaele assigned for duty ftf YejWsael an and Colomblsn waters.-" J;a , . J lAiTUHt) FLA, October XOth.'ioi 1 The Baaeook Lkald Bolphar tX'Bskf. GenlJemen I have had thirty years, have tried ) maty Mi proscribed by jrariooi pbyalclaa, hut to nothing baa the disease yielded so kaad- fa. to; Irfo,uTP 8jLrni..l thklf used properly it Is undoubtedly a ftteot. fie for Eczema.! t have pfeflcrlbed t for others. with meat Mrtsfacl4 reaults, gA wnslder ;lt the beemeriy, for pata. neons s (tedious I have ever known sad regard It aa the greatest-medical. dlfoo arypf Ike Igr.i t, -.' 1 1 I . ,.' Kespectiuiiy youra. . . 4: ;i'. .',: W. A. BEARD M, ;; fof sale at F, 8. Duffy's. ;.' V ja'A EartUqnake Sbagea Quito. , Guayaquil. Ecuador, Sept, 23.-A ae. vera earthquake shock waa foil todly at Qnllb, capital of Ecuador. It wet fol lowcii by a vlolant storm. - . t JO U.II.I, v. w, u..w. Ko profession has advanced more ra pldly of lolo than urgcry, but It should Bot b uaeil -Pft ' ' " "lulelj pe. ?)'. In . of t'ii' fii finil, It la K!lom needed. DcWIlt's Witch lliir Ifnhfl cures qtilik!' arifl pe)na- - 1 , ..." O 'St i. I In BHUliaae Onlv when then fa MnuKfv I4l:",Te aeafhUuiu-ectiog may be the basia of unitv in narriim. but aheVisvfeeTstfacture depends largely on the wtiaaiy health. When the rUe la tormeataoV'with backache, distressed by headache, and racked try nereaos- Bess, sba baa nosmbttion for exercise or pleasure, . - - t Doctor Pierce's favorite Preedrl makes weak women atrons- and women well. . It cures headache! tmt. ache, and otbu womanly ilia by1 curing the diseases of the womanly organism which causB-them. It estabUahes legu Urirydriea weakening drains, heals in twrrmiatton1 as-nloeration 'and cures female weahneaa. ,v t. ' . ' Weak and sick women are invited to ecrtsidt Dr. HereeVv-letter, fret. All correspcaideace is held aa strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address -Dr. JL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. , , The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription does so to gain the little tnertpt&tpaid on the sale of lees snritoriptaatsrilrtnes. HU profit is year leas, tfierefote accept osahstitute. , wife, eoaiBcaad. to cmanlato Itwraty years ao,-niM lewla AvarBler" c-thif df ToUoa, M Pwasact- Strata, WiUndui, fa. "We nave mta ine aun or twelve auTerent Sccton. It time PUccr"i OxtUea Mtdkal Disomry.' fih'cflBi'do h.r hows wfrt aM Bill walk;, u oirltc uurL ammdiaaain ana Voa can pablUh this letter tf Von whn. We navcMaiMf Mcb baacat that we wish every Mrwfca teaiatotet sesM ke aclnplita Boa ar dbeuea-aa tlw doctors aaid. We win GQiliaTienve ue .wintint rm ommi arerteaHUa.)M' irtaae.aur God blew you aad yoar.Jafutate." . .4 Df. Pierce's Pellets ere the mostjdeair abte'haatrre tor delicate "' $009,000 1dr Charity ' Bombay, 8pt M lowrogee Manock jle Wadle, a Bombay Parsee, propesss to hand over nearly $5,000,000 to a truss for charitable purposes. OABTORXA. Btatsths -Ts tei Vw Mawi alwayh BongM Big- St JrLa. -r of !. Marines Reach Panama. Colon, Colombia, Sept 23. Three companies of United States marines who arrived here on the auxiliary cruiser Panther, reached Panama this morn ing. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Bccema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. 8. Duffy'a. ' Civil Service Examination New Bern Post Office. aert-Carrler Examination. . The United States Civil Service Com mission announces that on October 15, 1003, an examination will he held In this city for the positions of clerk 'and car rier la the Poet Office Service. This eismlnatlon offers an 0 rooll ant opportunity for entering the Federal service to bright," energetic young per sons who are not afraid of hard work, and as previous examinations have failed to result la e sufficient number of ellgl hies, the Commission urges all persons who are qualified, and who may desire to enter the Poit-Offloe Service, to apply for snd tske this examination. ' It may be stated that there Is a wider field for advancement upon merit In the Federal service than In many private employ ment. While tbe salary IntheiPoat Office Service is usually about $400 pel annum, at the start, this amount j com pares favortbly with the compensation of a beginner In private 'employ ment.'" 1' The' aature'of the examination' la a test of practical, geperal Intelligence and of aiapUbfrtty In pott-office work. The exajhlnitlon wlil'coniUtbrtri tub jecls mentioned "below, which villi be weighted u follows: I -Bubjeetl. Weights. I 10 " ao "I'SpeniBg ' a Aninmeue &i$t.',l Pimman'.Mrf ' I Copying from pW copy . t Untied States geography r iteaMinV'addiessaa ; 10 10 10 Total ;4l fn.c i : ige Irmft, all ' potltfoai, ' lft '1 KM 44 ' Fromeailgftaes Seilnltlg fro'ij fills exkmlaotloa ft to expected thaT eenca1 tlon will be made to. sxlstlng and fhtpra -Tb aamls of all aula erlglhlea wlU be entered oh hoth theelMf and the .eirrisf register, tad SppoItitmeBt" front sftber. register will temove the hllglbie's ahmes from hoth regtsters.' ''. 'f j K AIT spplkanu. male Itaa1 f'emafel tuuit have the atedlcarlfioato In f om'I0 execWd.aWrieaotr 'must be at leasts teet 4 Inches to helghtnd wjolrk -ab Jf, who "nivTbtek ro? tbar fMwlttol dt WetV of carrier telfrpiAe)rhdifhlfl4; be leeiamined unon Ulnar new apillca- 'ilidil' eoptpij ikini due. iliae-V '. " Kai.liaWuJtti'.WM AepbK whli sensoftha United Bute who eotaply With the redttlremenU. Compeinorsj will be rated wlt hont legsrdi to say considers tWrt T irtia the f "It",! ns t!iown In- Uiit tsaIaatlos pf, sua enables Will be certlflnd strictly In gcoordaACS wlii the serv! law and rulsaS ' For application blank (Form 01) full Inslractlons, specimen examination a user; lions, and Information rolo-ive toi the duties sad salatlvs of the different posi tion, 'and th locMlon of th tit:n!ra-1 Hon room, !'s!!(ttlon -should .be rtiadi to the secretary of the board of aiaiui-ae- tt tl-e pot-t:.T n.' ' ,''.' I fni''-" 'on will be acc,nptl for ' ' ' -i r ' i T 1 v1,' the f : ' " H -e 9 a, w i . r 1., I 4 t-H A-t F9M m bsSOt suU K an ts C. bm Oft on fee anaBentad. IXauan U milu In and IF YOU The BEST Stables, The3EST TO TDK Farmers Warehouse Town. DraJtXdhST SfiLES. We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmers Warehouse. Auctioneer. Wood's Seeds. I n: m 1 mmm uiover "lil Jfli-l.l ntJil. iv. l ivor.'ililc coiuli litf iiw-.-. to'l.i Ui'-.i'. !' -jn i'ii foiMl per W ( in- i li I.im uf Imy nnd is v. r-t ri :,u ,i i'i-i I ili.iii' rrop, $20. l 5---i. i-i-i .I' tf. l'"ull inforniHtion is in: I ! i lit-. ! iji ..mi K:ilt Cubtloirue . juHVi-nvl- lni h v lil mall free dpiih rt'iti. .-it. , Wood's l-a'.l C.i ...lEtiO also tells nil ulioiit V eg etuble and Farm . Seeds r,,r pall Planting, Seed Wheat, Oats', Uye, Barley, Vetches, (irass and Clover Seeds, etc Wrte for Full Catalogue and prices of auy Seeds desired. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Str. Blanche. On and alter Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902, Str, Blanche ; will sail for Vandemere, Ktonewall and Bayboro, .Tuesday and Friday at 7, a. m., returning Wednesday aridHatujldayj ; i 06ods received for above points daily. J. B. Arendell, Agt. Adminisfrator'M Notice Ilaviar quallded a administrator i f Joo. H. Harris deceased, late of Craven connty, N. C, tbls Is to notify all per sons having claims against Ibo catato of ssid deceased to eiblnlt litem to tbe nnderslgned on or ! fore the 10th day of September, 1903, or I l.li notice will be plead In bar of tholr recovery. All per sons Indebted to said OHtato will please make Immediate payment. This 8th dsy of 8optrnber. 1902. Wm. A. Byhd. Administrator. $300 Reward ! ?jflffvdwariTSr HffcTQtl'; by fliyOTftt: AyWJoriUe urreat of Cyrus Dixon, of Jonot l ountj, con- j violed of murder, broke jail Sep- HflflW 22l plti;t 7 to I v incnea i lea in height, prominent cheek VMBea, ' red raccV thick "' dm k hair, thirk eyw "Vf ' Woftttd rrppearttDce, werenvTjrnber7 shoe. ' ' Jj N. ntUorrlett, Sheriff ofJonee Opwttyy NkOi, Will pay Ten (flO) Dollars Hevaxd for tho apprehejv- alart 'WfJeUvwy' to me of tbal - , f-. m a e . ' - ' l poay oi tne auove pamea person bmaTiSun. peUyery io be made at'..-, i1 ' lAitn' ' .00 Rwar T Hv&tUW Jiewdwill be paid for the apprebenglo and 4llverr to me of tte bv otoneTBjniiolplt' i I tl VtxVJA fFdsiL . ..jg itrai j. kjL.v. vi.l am hkc auuui v (wvn aiwucn uwu. tfua .... r-? r -r. -' v: ! r J face, of TlTgb. , frnpiexion lean gttidhnprDhcDHioiKhd 'rJoHveri' U be made to roe sU TfDntonf Nor ember 6th, leOa, mshutli J-. Pite dollara rewlrdyi (be, paid for be VprehenBlon and deU very to nie.rrf the body ofc one John ; Aa. drewa,1. Whiter abottf t&yearf of ap, lfffht hair and ttfnaWohV,' gttf eye about.,' 6 teet" 8.,' lhcbes" Wgh, "bal t ull fnoe and weigta. 140; pounds. uij delivery .to b mado tovtno"itt , K. 0. by i.'ov. Ch, 1002. , ' ' T -Cunty. 'rriTT.-wr-ncrM Clolm-bfntu, ill I : DlairiMaJ)yi(Btsry,aiis W'llik11' fill th bowel Troubles of - r - . . , , r . f nt Children efiay Ma: uijcjuon, Kymata th Boweli, Strsagthcns mgrjsts, -tnene ana Manes TEETHING EASY. Oj T. LOUIS, MO. n l; MOFFsTTT, M. Idait upoa J Sara nuauttr kept itea aae Maoe wiu my okHdraa, an ban lakoo gnat aa S taaaias al rasas ehMaraa, -i teaiul II lanlubu mc irtor th. knthlug " MiiS. D. H. HAKDY. WANT facilities I ''OR UNLOADING TOBACCO ' not staaioN UNIVERSITY C0LLE8E OF MEDICINE- , MtOrCIIIE-DEITHTIT f RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. PHARMACY la or Laboratories for Proof, rhMpltala for Practlc. Ow awodrcd paga Catalogw Pre. Directory of ihe . Mails al the New Bern Posl Ofiice. Mail for all i ii ' Nnil. mli ami vVcpl tla A. A- r '. It li. i.n t A f Line c.liiHe a' ;-. m. Mall for nil ,i.ii.k Kni in ,V N. (' It. R. clime at r-i'i" m Mall far nil (m.Ii,1 N. rll, hi.iI Weal vis A. A N. (!. II. II clime nt lirlMl i m. Mall fur Oriental, Manlen, Kll.alieth Clly anil Norfolk via .sir. Neime close at ISM p. m. Mall for Orliiiltil. Manlen, J.Mal.it ti City anil Nnifulk via Hi r ( IrrhCohc close al 2:KO . m Htaii Kiictrh, Mail for OlwiiftN, (iitiutsl oto, l'ay born, Htoniaall, Vnrileiimit mil Orlin tal close at R-'M) h. m, Mall fo Kellalr. IJnm, (inlilv. Chip anil t . . tit e'life al il.-UI n in Mall fur Arkln, Kriuil, Kmah, Wssp anil Vanceboro clone al 1:(MI p. m. Mall for Whllfinil rlom al 1 IMI p. in Hkymouii W. Hancock. Ij. M. r.. VKA8 t XI-ClllhNCK Tti.'. nrts COr-VHiOlti AC Atiron .1 1iimi-tiiiii inn Qiltr-Uv i.f - I Hi. ! llivotil i"M Ik .r.ili.l! tlollrRl.l. l . .ll.ll.tvil Mtlit Irxet. )!( upt lsUm! taken tlii' 1I..T I '..II- ..if (UK mlallll .11.11 iuulfe tTeV'tt.J B'tlCA Willi" , 111 tltt Scientific American. A buniliwiiiii'lT lllualraiml riil-ili.tl ..f .in, .,'IumiIoo r- I JirveMt dr I TtTini. W a II nfvp1uilr. i.ir - r-..t it II:.. II jt - .'niKr. :.!!-,, Now TnrK Henderson Telephone Toll Rates. Tin- folli.ttlriK 'loll Italea will lie in effect on ami alter May 1, IWIIi, subject to abane or eoi reel Ion. Prom New Item to Ayden :iQc I.luletun M Byydloo 70c. UmlariurK Mk- ftulTalo HptliiKS, 7V. Morehearl Clly :t0 BariNiRloo Deanfiot UhaaeOlly Clarkravllle Chapel Hill Dana Durham Rnfleld Preaklhiton Qoldaboro Greensboio 80c N.ahvllle 45c II'm: New pull 2,';e 7(lc Oxford fi.V 70c I'lymonlli 40c A5c Raleigh Me 50c Roanoke Itpd nOc lutn linckv Mount 4.r.e V)c Hcollanil Neck 4.V SOo Belma 40c Kmllhael.1 4Kc KOc Pprlng Hope 50c ftOc larboro 40c 40c Wake Foreat 5Cc 80c Warren ton 5oc 60o Weldoa 50c U5e Wilson 40c 8Qo Winston $1,00 K; C. TiiPLEM AN, -Gen. 8upt. Oreeavllle Hanllton -New Hirer Henderson Blga Point Klnitoa AtKoi Choese Tr0wi Glasses H lsaiareiperiet)ce o lad any per eoa wha' bots ayea -having the same foeae and aalesa that do, the work of feoth la alwaye thmw la Ike stronger. Onl a skilled opifetaa with .the aeoos ary letmsaeota can (taiertnine the focus oiskehey eeparalely aadiiraacrlbe lens " w 'Te hWa-arergaa. to ,oarlf oar oad bo ,eaipteat ,fae- the sake . i i . r aMdrtlBgly, IsMt aeaaiWe to leave ytrlnlosleseilgatf Too have la your atldsi a gradiiale Mao hae - atood a rigid eiamleaUoa (root .the rery toMeat and test Optical OoHego to '-.the V. B. flued wHh lhsamelnstruenU' fotfad la Ihe leading 'optical offlceela oar coaatry, ,, a. private fsrior. la to ihe teat of my store. OonsTJhatroa free.' If yoa are ia Bead of medical- attentloa, yoa will be referred to one oompeteut.lf Its only eye strain and your ease is la the taaga ot flaasea, ve thoronghly nadavstaed re- fraction, and year ireatbtent a food aa yoa can gt In any octtttiu office where yoa pay tea times more for It. Tonr utoaof bark If you are am satisfied. 1 J, O, BAXTER. ' -t i . 4 Ktiir n i I'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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