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the " Published evcv C y In the jear, except Monday, at M tin -.e street. - - , . , Phosb No. 8. ' -. CHARLES L STEVENS. VUBBSCRIPTI5.i RitESJ1 ! '. a. : ; .-- - aa a :UBVTWi Ul aHi.vautivr.. .-"''' Onevear, not U ad van., Me Monthlv. bv carrier la "the city....,- ' -Advertising Ritetfarnlihed on eppU cation. -' . Eater at titl Fott Offloe, Hew Bern, N.d,MecondolMitttt Official Paperfef YKe Bens u Craves Cauty. ' ' New Ben, K. Sept. 10. 1902. RELIEF FOR COAL STRIKE. It seems to hive 1ee n left to the news paper men, tooffera means-of ending the cost strike la Pennsylvania,' whlea may prove the solution of this difficult problem. - ; - According to press reports, a commu tes, headed by the proprietors of Boston newspapers, has eonght relief , In the courts for the present coal shortage, and consequent high prices by asking that a receiver be appointed (or the coal eom panles and coal carrying roadtC.. This action hai a legal basis of coarse, with the following In support of Its poal Hon. v. ' "Blnce the public have a right In the mines, aright to have coal forthwith mined for Immediate- Consumption and have a right to have that 8ol Immedi ately transported ootof the mine regions by the coal-carrying 1 roadsi a court of equity would, If no other solution of the difficulty la open, have authority to, and upon the application of a representative proportion of the people undoubtedly would, appoint a receiver or receivers to take Into his or their hards the whole business in the hands of the anthracite coal combine and to ran It In their Place." --.. i": . How far thlslefalUheory caa be found and made practicable, and there upon be put into axecatkm, remains to be seen. Certainly the public would seem en titled to an equity in this coal matter, and ought not to be made to suffer un necessarily, either through exorbitant highprices for the fuel or be made to do without this commodity because of the personal dllTerencee of mine operator and miner. If the public's, that Is the oomsomer's equity can be established, there will be no more strikes, at least none to serious ly affect the welfare of the public. $ioo Reward, $ioo The readers; ofj this paper Will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In alj Its stages and .that Is Oatanh. Hall'stCaterrh' Cure Is the only positive cure svrw ; known to the medical fraternity. .Catarrh, "being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hairs Catarrh Core Is taken Internally carting dlreetly upon the blood and, mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by bottdlngop the consti tution and assisting natore ta doing its work. The proprietors-have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls to care. gend for list of tes timonials. - ' ; V - '-' . Address,; '''" r 'iiM ' F.;s.-.CIIBKf bil Toledo, O. Bold bylDraggiatai'lSni h-i f 'i Hall's FamUy JUla are the best EXPENSIVE BONI Count Castellans stJB 9od the ree ord g the expeaslvrf taaband.-Bir-mingbnm (AU.) Age-treraHl V Jf, Count Castellane baa daasled Paris by a fairy fete, This looks as if some, more family history 'were soon to be written on the .stubs of a Cheekiook Wasbingtou Star. . ? : 'f . Take a lath to Hanoook's (Liquid Bu17 phqr. They r iuperlot tothoie of the meet celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage, ot being made any desired strength:. , They will1 asre Prickly heat, Kcaeorn, and all akln dhv aaaes. For sale by F. & Duffy."'? U " ft! - j Tombstone In Ws Cellar. ' Laaeaster, P., Sept. -Josepk t B- Tauii a ..11 a - miIom AmA A srn sua. bs. wsjii aea uo laaraiaae: wavw iw m i fsTwaV rlstWat stern kaskl the liMnttaiAnA MaXffJa mscrlbed. in his cellar. It will be placed S,ww waauiivw, . f. All atorrmrh "t'liiii - ierat. Hit v .Ait' aT - .W-' . I'm. Iweetenathep allot tnapon . ' i Oil' Qottoa, Grain, Prov'Joni and Stocks. - Ranfe In r.kcs. Rccciptani - - T Shipments. ' "r- ':".'' The following are the marks q nota tions, received by J. E. Latham A Co. NswBern.N. C. - ' ' V If . . Chleaga, Sept. W. -Wsmuts , 'l'''' ' Sept., ,... ? t H w Pee...W H8 ' eept,., ...... - WB Ooavss Opsm. High. Low. Close .Copt.., V.h i W ttfT 57 Deo..,.'. Haw toajL Sent. 89. 5 Oonom ' . - '. Open, High. jbow. Oloas- Dot... . . . . . ? 8.68 &68 ; 8.M Deo - 980 B.78 "8.76 Jaa : . . 8.84 8.77 - 8.80 Mch.. ........ 8.57 8.55 . 8.57 May..... : 8.60 8.55 -Mt Mew York, Sept, 19. Stocks,- Open. High. Low. Close SoBy . . . D. a 8... .. . a AO.. ....... . Mo. P.. 70 O . ........ VO. O ....... km Ice RRT NY.O... 88 .87; 48 . Ill f! . .J". ' 68 ." 86 88J ,W 114! 67? 81 115 m, n 65 156 - 8 i 1M S 113 . Honey soldi to S3 per sent. M per cent. . ; J Closed) Spots 4.15-16. Balsa 7,000 bales rntnrea, BeptOct 4,44 Oot-Nov. Nov-Dec 4.41. 4.48 poa Same week bat year. 58,757 i Last week .80800 This weec Bat.' Hon. 48000 Taeav' Wed. Thurs. Frl. Though tne JarMncM-foUedkaa t common object la this country, little I Is known of Its nnnofactare. ne of t the largest factories la at Kioto, where an a veraaw t 8.000.000 f ana xeartv are t turned out. Spain is the rrlncipaeasq tomer for the Kioto fans, Italy eonf II tng ezt Is Importance" and then fbei United Btatea. and Mexfoo. The faafi are not at all easy to Manufacture, 'as eight different Workmen are required to make a single frame while before the fan Is gnUbed It . baa to pass through the hands of ten people, v "V ' r.-- r n . v.'-4 . - ; A ramm's lUmmM ' "IwantantheworidtOkaew,"wrlti Bar. O. J. BndloVr, of AshawayJB. W "what a thoroughly good and . reliable medicine I found la Eteetrle Bitters. They cured-'meof Jsundice and liver trouble that had caused me great snffs lag forTaany years, For a genuine, all around care they eiosl anything I ever aaw.f Electrie Bitten an the surprise of aO for tbelf wonderful work la Liter Kldaey and Stomach ' troubles. - Doat fall to try- them Only 80 eta. -Satistso- Uog Is guaranteed by O, D, BreulieBCs The Russians hvl started RTlvscuale MaacborU,- f 11 i-V?' Bausaal' BgaaUw Of-" .J--. ; fimpty Earrd Wm DanscrotiC Woodstown, K, SJ. 8ept 86. By the explosion of a catsup' barrel which had formerly been a ted for: alcohol, Walter Watsoa, of Yorketowa, was aevarsly burned about the head and face this after noon.--, ;- . snd bnwcj tnmti-s In cl"d or fc . ani t.K'M. i nioioiia. dinrrhM-,d"":-ri!---' tllj:il UK' II tr l i e r"' 'liLdl llliu In t . atiiiiHi-ti. 'i I only v ! H ' i t without l. a lining l.,i sum,.' u U to f.- Bihar- 7 . . Sept.,...'. 1185 1186 -41U Oot...'. 1106 1100XU06 Jan . 1 j- Pork t , - -,'r Oct. 1650'-lf388 163S' , Jan .: 15-181 151T " May Lard.... s . ' , , Sep.,..- ; USO1070 1145 "Oot..., " '9M't 075 -881 Jan 845 857 88ff nsMMHaaMSte eBBpaMi HALCVY. Tk ttorr of the Orlglsi ot Poa las- lit M Cimcn.'; Blaet, the composer ot the world fa mous opera "Carmen," and Halevy, his librettist, once occupied apartments xrhoae onteT doors opened on the same landing. As soon as he had finished an; air Blxet would hasten to submit It to bis neighbor, who subjected it to the most severe erttlciam. From morning to night- the". piano resounded la the cosabeeers apartmentft - One - night Elzetflnished a dramatic bit 14 Which he flattered1 himself he had success fully sketched the pride of a trium phant toreador after a successful bull flghix Bat Halevy listened in silence and showed but a moderate enthn alaamiVBlset, somewhat piqued, asked tho cause of this coldness, - "irs good. I. admit," said Halevy. "to fad; If s too good. It lacks move mentIt lacks snapIn short, .it's not poputar enough.", , - i - "not popular enooghr ishouted the ptqued compoeer.- "Do you--wttnt to write for the alumar .He went out In a huff, out soon relented mnd In an hour returned with another air. -lils-" ten to thlB. aald tie; "here fa1 my toreador idea -written down to - your popnlat-ievel.K 1 wag Indeed the song of the toreador, and the only one which On the first night received an ' encore and seemed to move the -first night audience-, from T Its., torport Chicago f Baa' at Cfceaa, - The Burmese game seems to be rath er aevy Variety of chess, the pecnH kutty l It being that a pawn "quoeng" when It strikes an Imaginary diagonal Una drawn from the player's left band, corner tothe tight Hand corner In front t-falm bla -opponent's left hnnd cor' jer. "The' irtecee are massed on .tho player risht hand, but the three prtv UegeApawnswtnere r are, only three allowed to "queeii can pnly "qtieon"; wbeti ue'qaeen! has been- taken. We labottra sayhBre"tbat no piece o julvn- msu w Hoffmen. rcauy cxibiib in vtuti ern chess, the roost powerful piece l e- tng equivalent to oa rook or castle. r In the Burmese game the privilego cf translation confers no higher hand on a pteoe-tbaR that of "cjekoy"-cnllc4 queen in European equivalence by vlr. tue of Its being unique a piece pos sessing scarcely: more power than a pawn, ' The . usual: move of the piece called "queeh" In all oriental varlc-tiesr-of chest is one square diagonally sndV It Is inever one of the supertor pleoee.Iiondon Bpectator, mil i '.!' -- ' Tike Cgre ti the Stomicto TM man or wbmaa whose digestion la perfect sad whoee stosiaok perfonnS lueveryonetloa Is never sick. Kodol cleanaes,i purifies and s sweetrns - ths stomach aad 'eures positively and perf manently all stomach troubles, indiges tloa and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that Is making SO maayatck people weU aad Weak people strong by conveying to their bodies, all of the nourishment In the food they set. Rev. J. H. Holladay, Of Holladay, MIss4 wrHesiiCodei has cured me, " I consider k the bast-remedy l ater' used for - dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I waa given up by? physicians. Kodol ' saved a life,: 'Take h after meals; T, P. Duf- Geo, Chinee's Return.? - - General Chaffee expeets lo sail frcsn Manila tn about a vMrtBt--,'aC I Th tax frtscrtpttea far Malaria. ; CbiIlaeVtiyrerBi bottle of Gnova's faatUaaCBTXliToirro.'Jt H simply Iron and quinine la taateleu ions, Nq cute-no pay.Prlc 60o. 1 A -physiclnn ekplalns b6w the worm" gets lntohe' tteiSsss - Vyben the nut la still gTbenT an maccf cornea along andn tlug 'a weiae ulacta which toavlte' eggi hatched, gghtaJopon tkefjgrean ebastaut Had stings It At the' saTaa 'Hat tt-dcposltjf some of Its eggs 'la. tfae-opelns thus asade,-- ;Tbe cbesenut ;beglns to- ripen, and at- the same time the eggs are-hatching. , The lnaecrwlectvxbestnutraa g place for depoaltmg'ltf fSW as being- the beat adapted thrce by fnetinct.- The floury matter In the nutamr to sagar; and angaa ooBtaaai iatrbtsn, -which produce ; a- . ': lth family aaoand ezpeetlag him ' to dleaad a son riding for life, 18 miles, so get Dr. KInai Mew- DIsoovsry for Oonaumptloa, Coughs and Colds, W. Hv Brows of LeervQl, Ind , endured death's' agonies frow'astbataJbnV this wonder 1 ul medicine gave Instant relief and soon eared knar He wrlteer- now sleep souadly every night.", Lite marvelous cures of Consuiptfon Pneumonls Bronchitis, Coughs, ' Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat and Lunc trouL.1.-Gusranled bottles ftOosndfLOO. Trial bottles free at O D bradbam's drug store. - , u ' ' !v'-fTitWi-s -pntla) ! ;. The best thing a physician or anr-; gsoa can do la to go off about six months every two or three years and gjvw patients' a chance to miss him and then come back and resume prac tice.! The u lll flock back to him In swarma, pn.vlded. of course, be has estabilrltl- "ivputrttlon- and (mined their fonipli 'i' .confidence." Co sajs a leading and eniliieutly succeiMful sur irvu. w- ' ' . ' " Here Is a pliy ilchin living In a city of M.(v" Inliiihlfaiitu, with a prnrtfre of . i.i.hX) a jenr, i f which be collects 112.0''). "The m.,--t srncci .-.fnl lirnrtl ttimr In my town." he en)', "are two t a yi-nr rni-h s; i , OAflTORXA. t . A 11 tt . ' t In N,, !r l-'ivln T I ' , I I i I , ,. 1 i' 'Iffl v o hi Of healLh, we any of a perfectly health ful womim, and ft is a "picture everone loves to look upon. All the pictures of all the art who have ever painted the glory, and -beauty of womanhood, are only copies and imitations of this picture. Never artist I mixed -a. color on his palette that. Can vie with-, the hues which -ti4s a healthful wom an's '-cheek. Why" should this charm be sacrificed to. sickness V It need not be save in rare cases. The gen-1 end health of woman is ea linked with the local womanly health that wasted cheek nit Minlr Mi MrM are In general bat evident of woaT.ni7 diseases. Cure the diseasei and the pay sical health m restored. "J " ,- - Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preecription cures the ills of women. : It establishes regr. larity, dries weakentag drains,- heala In flammation and ulceration, end cures fe male weakness -' Mra atanr B. ink of TiaoCT, OMmcr Cott n I shall always recommend prl. rite PtMcHntloB. 'Ooldrn Haial W. V.. wrilM Picm's Favorite PiMcriftlOB Discovery' cad FleaMnt Pellets,' for they car4 aw when doctors and other medicines failed For fifteen years j sunerea antoM misery. Whea I conunenctd taking Dc. Picrce'i meat dnca. 1 bad civea no aU hoo of cm ntUnc well, I could not lie dowa to steep, and every-. uung i aw wouia almost cramp me to aeaio. Waa rery nervous and could hardly walk across the room.- I cnly weighed alnetyaoaadswhre t commcDCed taking these medfceinea sis years sjrq ; now 1 weifh one hundred and forty pounds and am having better health than ever before, My friends aU say they can hardly bsHere that 1 am the same person r after hetag sick athws I have chajujed ta he rdhast hnd rosy cheeked. - . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelletsinvigorate Stomach, liver and bowela. V -' f I mini I mi til I ill is - '. ' -'.,A,e,.elkyrf'ta.: . " No clergy.ojnji j ileil a Quaker I wedding beqitnaf jtaer happy principals' r nerform .-- tlic cercmonj - tiieiuelv9. IThis '-tot. the '-faiutaiay j-epoated.' . the brldP6rooni',at , a recent ""WoildlUfj; "JVieods, hero hi the la-espnro of the trd ud tn tlie divine prepuce I tnke this, my friervfiV Kdltii j.81rtry Hanbury Agga, to-ta; nty n-lf K promising the fear of the' Lord and- vlh divine as. alatance to be her nitbtnl and loving husband.';' The bride repeated slnii lac declaratlou, the jeertlftcate of. uiar rlage waa signed, by . wttnessee; short addresses treat .Scriptural, texts were made,; -prayers were offered, aod the ceremony was ended-Escbiinge, 'v. yisf'itmw liftoff "The stajnyf:iaiaoavila. 4Hlc4raga4 gtarted, but is ton month Iftv i? .&arieirtrc Vie'liWeAuttrt6f some of the natt- fjllerswof- rilnettes, aald a shoW-jmniK'la- tneredlble. ': I know r matt -who cOndueTk' a marionette theatet- wheTfMn an wrtieetra of tghT pieces plays under marionette leadership while In the boxes a doaen marionette spectators laugh and applaud and on the. stage a marionette drama Briskly enacts itself. The conductor of sD tbjs stands exposed to the waist at the .back ot the stage; and apparently be la motionleas, though' really eaclr finger of both bands' and the majority f thk toes of both feet are working-with un exampled rapidity, fc each marion ette ta connected by string with a toe or a flnger'-or the operator and this string aorowtime has as many as tea or flfteenrbrarjeben, Joined to the man ikin's face; body, -arms, legs, etc., ae that ft may dance, smile, wave its arms and -do, a number of other lifelike things. One of these figure, Indeed, Is ( connected- by thirty-two' trmgs ta the operatorf 'It la bewildering M think of the number of strings there must M altogether, and really it la lmposaibh to mcelre;;ctbe4lextainndm thought required In the artistic manlp nlatlon of a band of marionettca-Phil- adelphia ltocord,i?L .'" ... .v .'j-t '. . .. : 1, ' - i lefut et the XAlli. , r Vtb profession 4as advanced nt Dldly of lata than surgery, but It should not be used esoept Where absolutely net oessary." In oases of piles' forexampla, t U ieldoin y needed. ; JeV71iri r'WitiB Hazel Salve cures quickly t.and perm mently Cneqoalled' for; eats,? burns; brulaea, wooada, akin diseases; - Accept no oounterfelts. "I waa so troubled with bleeding pilea that I lost much blood Sad strength says, J. 0. Phillips, Paris; Ul DeWltt's Witch Haael cured me la 4 short tlmeu . Uoothea and hoals, F. A Puffy. ,v'y.--:. Vy i BacedoBlt DlstnrDeii -Turkish troops are being dispatched into the Interior 'of Macedonia to quell dUtOrbanoes.-"J " Use HsnooekV Liquid ouiphar, -Jot czetna. Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff aad all skin diseases. For. sale at T. B, Do Not Choose Tour Owa Glasses I ; It Is a rare experience to find! aay peri sod with - both eyes having the same focus snd unless they do, the work ot both Is always hrows la the stronger, Only a skilled optician with ' the necea sary Insruments csn determine the focus of each eye separately and preDrrllje lens accordingly, Is It sensible to leave the selection of your glanaes to yourself or any One not compulent for the sake of saving a few dollars at ti e expunoe of yonr priceless s!;hlf Too have In ynnt midst a gra'l '.! who hos stood a rigid exsmlnatton from ilievery oUV t snd best Optlral Cnll're In tl-fl C. B. iiile-1 villi the tk-' c in; ti tin i,:s found In tha li .-liiig eptl- ..1 t-"'.a In itr i iwtry A pnviiu: j fr. r I- In li o rriifn y ft : t'on.',,:;,: I..., f y ut I,, I... .1 ..f II.. It , JTf-1 1 il (' i ' ' I !1 I ; " ' , . ! 'Mi. .' i f JW'7i biatsV3 I :-j -af ttCUCrtC T I ji 1 1 an - " w , A WnJklnar Fer;t, 4 ' Host ferns are cojiaiwdtravelerg. Kew fern leaves grow out from Uie ait- dcironnd roots "sorael lstniipt,iivrnyi' rroia ue eta pinnu 'i tie- average ob server scarcely-notices this., but' .there Is a native fern that stei Oil nt so lively a pace that Ita od habit "aaa long furnished ono.of :tlie. unceasing entertainments ; ot" the woodsE'The walking gora often carpets, ledges and tops of . sha ded "rocks. The'-, slender, tufted leaf fronds are singularly ur fernlike tp ppemraiRO, yU'hey arprlnn abour hnd walk by ilccllnlrig' then taper tips to the soli and taking root there rrnd growing,.'; In time, clusters of new leaf fronds, spring from such rooted tips. By and by some of theeet too, bite the earth and, taking root; start still other colonies, which In turn wuT continue the progress -again and again. Nntur-f:- with -the lapse of tlme, the cosri , Jon between the older tufts and the jounger becomes broken, yet one sometimes finds series of three or four linked togethef, representing aa many steps. In the. pretty ramble.4 Country Life' In America. TtflcATmomlt- :' .J , This is not a gentle J ward but when you think bow. liable you are not to. pur chase for 750 the only remedy anlverrally known audi remedy that has had tile' largest sale of say medicine In the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and lasgtrou bles without loslngits great popularity aU tnese years, you will be thankful we call ed your attention to Boscbee's 'German Byrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps,' but for severe Coughs, Bronchi tis, Group snd especially for Consump tion, where thete Is difficult expectora tloa aad coughing during the nights and mornings, there Is nothing like Get man Byrup. Bold by all druggists In the civilized world. " G. G. Grkks, Woodbury, N. J. ; Booth Sails for America. London, Sept. 27 General Booth com mander-ln-chlef cf the Salvation Army, will be a passenger on the steamer Phlla delphia, which Is lo sail from Southamp ton tomorrow for New York. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pains In bead, back and stomach, and being wtthoat appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills," wrltt s W. P. Whltehead, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a new man." Infallible In stomach and liver troubles. Only 26c at .0. O. Brad barn's drug store. Gen. Alger Goes to the Senate. Bsginsw, Mich. 'Sept. 97. Governor Bliss tonight tendered the United States aenatorshtp made vacant by the death of Hon, James McMillan, to General B A. Alger, of Detroit, former Secretary of War In President McKinley'i cabi net'' i T0U KlfOw WHAT TOO AJtB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless OhUl Tonic, because the formula la plainly priated on every bottle showing that It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless jrm. No cure no pay. Price one. Terrific Rains In Texas. Houston, Texas, Sept. 87 During the past twelve hours there has been a terrl- flo rainfall over the whole of south and a portion of east Texas which has done great damage to the open cotton. - Not Doomed For Life. 1 was treated for three years'.by good doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McQbe- nellsville,. O., "for Piles, and Flstali, but, when all failed, Bucklen'a Arnloa Salve 'cured me in two weeks." ' Cures Bums, Bruises, Cuts, ' Corns; Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Piles Of ao pay. SSe at CD. Bradham'a drug store. ' ' ' ' .:vv " r' ; . v' - 7 ?itKW Recort-Bi-eaker. i ilarristmrg, Ps, Bept With 3lf- 000,000 already oolleotad aad tamed utoj tha State Treasury aad the aasaraacb that the present fiscal year- will make ft 33,000,000, all records of that office will .be.btxkea..':;;;-K '-.-.?i i.',v; t .1 lJierlBi' Summer Colds. "ft i: Doat let a cold run, at this season. Summer coldsrev the hardest kind to ours and1 If neglected may Bnger alongj rot months. A long siege' like (his Win pulldown tbe strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Core will break tip the attack at-once, Safe, sure," atta eta at eroup, ones. . Cares' coughs, oolds, bronchitis, all throat and long troubles. Tha chlldrsa like it- T. 8. VvKti t i Refuses to Take Oathv -: Mablni, former j president' of tha plno Bnpreme Court, still refuses totaks the oath of allegiance at Guam, u;- ." n oau isappuinimcni. ' Ineffective pyer medicloe ; Is a Cits; polnlmenl, Imt yon don't want td purge strain sad break the . glands of the stom ach and bowels. Dswltt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They cleanse tbe system of all poison and pqlrld mat ter and do It so gently that one enjoys tbe ploasaot effects. Tbey are a tonlo tp tbe liver, Cine bllloiimore, torpid llvofr and prevent fever. - V fl Dully :. The limn wlio loudly nnnouncea be fore mnrrlnno tlmt lie Is K"I"b; to I r r.''?"r la tli sjiiik wbi nf'r iprnTlnr-s rnrp t tn Ks nirp .Ne . . Willi bis teotli.- ' i n ):,! , (lute t 4 only (J: if ri'-en to fn.rn 17 1, It- s of I r. I.e 5 i t I ;' . ? , . , t ... ,1 - ssieac insf aiwi at ataatueux iTslian t t f . ys-,Ceeeei:-; Tha Gooawoodrace eourfief hi unique. ; it la a long way from a sta tion and 'is not near any town,' aaya the London 3'atier." It la on a hUt tha top of which U ahaped Jike; n: nowo ahoe, the space between the two horns being, repremnrert, by, dflepjvlng The course runs round the horseshoe, OiatlrTIMtfleMleM of one" born and the fisilu' at the tend of the other.'" The1 result of this la that the equestrians who on other courses con trive to see both atari and finish by i:plo. process of riding acroas w uuo uwi iuvo son yiVKtoW SyltllllsJl, do ao st t3oodwoodrt They must elect which they will see and remain there. On the other band, the course la very eatry to teUow'Wltn glaasea. - Tho saees aa an tnetlttttlon are com paratively moderriv but there must have been hun traces and matches on thla course fnnce' tbe days of WilUam III, when; waea ef tho Goodwood hunt as in existence, In 1800, howev er, the then Duke of Richmond made a new course, which la practically the present one, In . 1801 the : course woe completed, Qd tn. order tor celebrate this a regular meeting eras got up by the duke with, .the assistance of the bunt and some officers of the Sussex mllltitt and yeomanry, and prizes to the value of alxmt 1,000 were put1 up. This meant n 'good-annt-tta those days. Thllf waa the-first Godwood meeting ol lmnertajice,:nd rom that year ft beeameanannneiwverny , ; -t , Marrr aiin. Wi.a fsntAhnrlfHI, 1001 i The Hancock Liquid Shlphur Co., Balti- I - , , - - v V V , , , . more, Hd. . s Gentlemen: I have had Kozema over thirty years, have tried many remedies" prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has tha disease yielded so read ily aa to Ljqtjid BuuHTig. I think if used properly It is undoubtedly a sped fle for Eczema. ' I have prescribed It fot others with most satisfactory results. I consider It the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard it as the greatest medical discov ery of tbe sge. Respectfully yours. W. A. HEARD, M. 1. For sale at;F. 8. Duffy's. French Miners, 8 Honrs. French miners' voted to demand an eight-hour day this to Include time taken for meals and la going to and from their work. OA ivoniA. Bean lee aVataat af aTailUMYsilbwJamh Civil Service Examination New Bern Post Office. Qerk-Carrier Examination. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces that on October 16, 1003, an examination will he held In this city for tbe positions of clerk and car rier In tbe Post Office Service. ' This examination offers an excellent, 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 Inaanffieleat number of ellgl bles, the Commission urgee all parsons whosreaaaliflad.aBd wlromay desire to-enter the Post-Ofnee Service, to apply fee and take- this xamIaatlon It may be staled that there Is a wider field for advaaeemeet npon averit In the Federal service than in many private employ ments. While the salary lathe Post- Office Service Is usually about $400 per annase at Ike start, this amount , eonf. pares favorably with Ike oompenaalion ot a beginner In private employment.-,- - ; . ,Tbe aatara ot the examination la n teat i of praotloaLjgeaeral intelllgenoa and of adaptabfUty In peet-office work. Tbe examination will constat of the aua- jecu,-oteetloned - below, which will be weighted aa followat i :tkibleeta.H Weighti ; io i, 30 lnaeiUag. J ArUhaMtlo J 3 IMtefHrttlag., .,(. .. , 4 Penatanahlpr . .. -,. 5 Copying frosn plala sopr g United Stasaa gsjography. 7 Reading addressee v ,4 -i i :r ' ' 1 iSriTr -v Total', i-v, ,,', .r. Ag Ufntt,; ail i posllloaa, - w - 10 10 i ..-..100 to , ftS . Front the allgfblea JwealUag froes thfc easmraoiloa It is axpeeted that eerUfioej lon will be amade to -existing and future taeaacles,4 ri"?-. Sv-'f i The earnes of an mala allglblea wIUm entered oa both the clerk and the carrier register, and appointment from sltl register win remov the' tllgfble't nam frnm both e!atia-''-'V " " . ' " T All appllcaata, male and female', nv have the medical esrtlfloete tn Form 1 sxecuted. Mate appliaants mnat be least S lent laches in height, and weft act less than 138 penndav -r ': r. All persoas wko have tieen examln for the position of clerk or carrier wltla In tha past year aad failed to pass mat be reexamined apoergUag sew spplIoa Hons In dno tlme.M. , J. Z' I ; Thla etaaiitiattona lavrpeuto all oltf zenaoTtbs L'uUerV' State Wbd aompiy with tle reqiitrements.'CompClttors wlO I-" '1 -'''': :-;.tf",, idt 'i'arytntark tlim other tliau the qnalllications show a lu " ' -'"s'li,.. , ners, andKh!blefc kL. , -i..: -in kwonUnca with the civil service law and rules. . i For ar-'llcatloa Hank (Form 101), tuO ll,.v. .'118, s. Ml' .Is:.-, It! el. : ! a exsmlnatlon qncsv ' n i ' ''.rt to tbe i of t" a dl'oimtt f 'H-it n nt V 8 '-! !.:. i fhoi.' I te mn 'o f f -i I -sril i f r : vnl- 9 II i, a. l f.-.r ... vty it sj i mm. . ":,.i; i. ' '-L "ui!iJL. e . , 1' ! i. rrj r luu ctuuju iv nsc buhuhub m sckb. ana anoraa - n n inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion there is no more pathetic eight than person slowly and painfully moving along the street supported by these artificial limbt ; , rWnen Rheumatism settles m thC fea arid mnscleaof the legs, it iaaaJe to rjrecUcttliattli victim wilt eventually become helpless and crutcli-bound.MThe ccrroeivs), Irritating matter toat is deposited fat the joints-and muscle censes) tha moot intense pain, "the knees and ankles aweU, and when the natural oils and flnide that lubricate these parts are completely- destroyed the joints become locked and V" ute muscicn drawn ana sun, ana cnucnes a necessiiy. The acid twiaons that produce rheumatic pains form ingheVblood. and are c!l8tTibuted through tlelyatem, and lodged in the amisyfAhcSjldera, hands, tockaad feet,"orotheV parts of the wndy resulting often atMotal disability. Aermdrfttit cure of'BiltinBaiaaB nnaf til eluatsii only by Acfmplete cleans ingsM thdvlood, andasflother remedv MJfcrely aamplisbes tnk aa S. S. S. It netizeaHlati eft-ecta, pNfnjftfec$iaurS blood, by theTieW ncs bro3eVimie2iritsn Utf trritetaia'nanllni in ij i tiTu in l"tu t'austtti another attack,- but expels eveytom titsytemr8. S. S. ia ft purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. 1 Write terpen epecial f book otTRheumatism; and if any medical advice brothe Information ii wantedrotar physicians will gladly furnish it withoUharge.ft, ... ., .. THE SWIfT tPECtf 10 CO, ATLAWTA, 6A. f!pt1 " Ta Costs Only caiti . . . . Qvsioa e D. BV !A1KFu..allBlV 1 isV-'Rffawjkf.i ii 'IMYWsrrW . u 1run7 unamwiiTMiaisn SVMBaia raaisil) aaa aid tor mr taalhlne ohlldran. Wnaa air oldest J!f.?J?xnA child, erery aacceedlas dav wamsd ms ibat ws would tnsritablr Iom hln. 1 happaoed upon TEKTHIaJA, and befaa at oaea Mmlalstsrlac K tofcln, and kls Impmamaat waa marks In M hours, and from taat day on he recuperated. I kan oonstantlr kept 11 and assd It alaos with mr children, aad hare taken ureal Ssaursin aoaMlaf US prataaS to eB mothers al roaaeealUrea. I loand U Inralaable area after the teething WE ARE FITTED UP To FffiL ORbERS for Stoves A full stock of "Wood Heaters, Wilson Heaters, and both ai e per feet with front feed door. You will find on our floor tlie kind you want. We arc prompt in putting them up. L0.1, our stock over before pluciiig your Order. We carry a p.ioil I(K;k of Sasli, Door, lilindi, Lims, f'eiueut, Plas ter, an) Hung j-ou may want in itiildtirs Material. Special Black J;u-k Move Bl iekintr. Ball Bearing Castors. I'HONV TA M Admi nlMtrator'N Hftl ice Having qualified as admlnlstralor of Jno. H. Harris, deceased, late of ('ravi n county, N. C, this Is to notify all per sons having claims agalntt Ibe dtxtn of said deceased lo exhibit them 111 the andersigned on or before the 10th ay of Heptember, lUflii, or litis nntleu will lie pit-aa in oar of their recovery. All ni ..no In.lnhliul tn BUI.I ..I.I. n. I I I DUWB lUllUU.C, 1.1 M)IU II ... I, 111 make Immediate payment. t))tlHe " This elh day of Heptemlu r. UK)'.'. Wm A. TYiin, Admlolstrstor. Str. Blanche. On and alterv Tues day, Sep. 16, 1902, Str, Blanche will saiL for Vandemere, Ntonewall and Baytioro, Tuesday and Friday at 7 -a. m., returning Wednesday and Saturday. Goods received for above points daily. J. B. Arendell, Agt. $300 Reward! The above reward is offered by Governor Ay cock for the arrest of Cyrus Dixon,' of Jones County, con victed of murder, broke jail Sep tember 16th at Trenton, N. C. , . "Wxoo is 22 rears old: 3 feet T to 8019 mojnhqighsvproniirlpit clieelc bones, rtd face, thick ditrk Lair, dark eyes of bloated Appearance, wears number 7 ahoe. 1, It. Ms rVictt, Slicritf ot Jones oontjf. N. 0' will pity Ten' (10) Dollars Howard for thc app;etiir eion and delivery to 4iie,ot tiie body of the above named person Cyrus Dixon. Delivery to be made at Treoton, N. C. by tbe 6th dafof November, 1902. $100 Boward tor iW IpptebBBsifJn t&A deflfery to me 4 f tbe.bodf o((pe-,Iiffaidolph Fuloher, tlotrd, .(bont 22 yeara-of age, about feet 8 loobea high, fqll faop.f .Hlghl-- oompltxioni- dean s'Bwen, weighs about" 135'poundi. Said apphontiioit'.ftnd. jiolivery tt ba made to me at Trenton hy Kov emWflth;t90.iiV4: Fivi dollar reward, will f ;Pid for the apirtlienalon ind deiivery to me of- the body of oni John' An drews, white, aixrat S8 Team of age, light hair aad mnatachif, f fay ryes, about 6 feet 8vlnchea' high, baa a ull face ftrwweigha 140 pounds.! ald delivery to be inadi ta mf ai Trenton, N. C. by Kov. Clh, 1902. : n.'M. nAiir:iii:TT,";.;:y - EheTiS Jones County. j r i t. ii, tw2. ' ' ::,, liii and asusss of it from Curu Caolera-lnfaotom, ' larrhota,lysentry, and liii . M the Dowel Troubles of Children of Am Mam. Aids Digestion, Regulates UK Bowels, Mrtncthens the Child and Mfakes TEETHING EASY. at Ltnggists, J. MOFr'B.I I." WT. D 8T. LOUIS. MO. HaattT, Sastatarr ef Btata, Anam, Ti.( Nor. 81, 1S0O. SUta. O. iL HAKlJi. Kill 111 rw31 Gaskill Hirdwar 1 t .mii.j Ht Notice oi Nummons NORTH CAROLINA, ) Hiirinr Craven County J Court I noy f'urlis, William II. ( urti . 'I lift tletmitlnnt nlinve named ill t:i k i ntitire that an action as above entitled 1.. 1 !.. .. r I'm uinicr,! ,, inn 11 1,. 11 n eonrtof Craven county, to obtain iii- vorce a vinrulo matriinonli. from the ile I i-iwlniit. H illiani II. Curtis, hih! the said ilefeiulant will take further notice tlmt lie is required to apiear at the Novem ber term of the Htiperior c nrt of said county. In be held on Hie tenth Monday after the first Moml&y in .-eptnder. I 02, it being the Kith day of November, 1902, lit the court house in New Hern, N. (.'., and answer or demur to the com plaint in t-nid action now on lile, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tin relief demanded in said complaint, 'I his ' filh day of September, 19(l W. M. WATSON, Clerk Huerior Court. ADMINISTIMTOIt'.s NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that the under signed havinfr been duly appointed ad ministrator of , I. A. Paris, deceased, that all parties indebted tn said estate will come forward and settle the same, anil that all iersons having claims againsi the estate will present the same within one year from the date hereof or this notife will be plead in bar of their re covery. 'I his Hept. 37th, 190.'. J H. 8. HYNIJW, Adm'r, Mo-toe, N. C Farm For Rent. Hope Farm, about 4 miles from New I'ern. a00 acres cleared. Good land for Tobacco and Truck. Good form buildings. Inquire, J. R. CR0MWEI.I,, New Bern, N. C. tla)11s)itoclM Powders -"t'onlsls ae aallpfrlnr, Morphia aetstaorroM drats.- Tbe do no i resin Ht aUawslata ta atoasaoh aod itr aWrs Secrsttras-V Ouaraatead core forfiMabeB4tlvsjr Hlotnach. Price tec.vtaeKl siJ by Oradham's Pbar safrstatarraieaf'MtMle Bts. xBrsMSTainsT mm -TaAMsisaa CorvsnoHra Ao stirs 1'alanla tafeiMl llmMrvh Simla Sti ' uatasHa assrldi am Its, Hr.rml at, tm, tm tiia I M lit I i...,ll Jt..,,i iiSaafi'' AbarNtsnmlf Stmrassst oaatly.'' laisaaS cSr enUtloa M an, aoMHHIaa v.arnal. IWlM, SS a r, t,mr n,ibs,L StM4 af ail BasjsdaalarS. . o,...iC3"j--'Kc;tJfori - sinuioai I'TU. Mill. trsishlnaiu O.O. V.. ' S 'if- ' i Telephone; IP be::-, .cJt M-ai UOBaKtUH.?' KECI...aiTY, A. HOMI CONVENIENCE. 1 A 0OM', BIN0 -. '. ,. . V. ." sWiTt,, SnM4iB twirkii
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1902, edition 1
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