it -. '-i f THE JOURNAL. ; Pabdshed erery day In the year, except Monday, at Middle street : V - ' u Peon Ho. 8, CHARLES L 5TBVENS. grJiroa W nonmoi ( VV SBB5CBPTI0H BITES. .,- One year, In advance.,... ..$4.N On yew, not In advance. .. .. .. B.M Monthly, by carrier In the city v.... M Advertising lUtes furnished on appll eatlon. : ' Eatercd at tie Pott Offloe, New Bern, H. C, aa second daM matter. - Offlelal Paper ef New Bent Crarea Cesaty. ami New Bern, N. C, Oct. 8. 1908. THE NEGRO SEEKING HIS OWN ADVANCEMENT. The occasional announcement aen In a State newspaper, that "the negro la till In politics," and also the occasional warning by some fiery stump speaker, to "beware of the negro at the polls," canee only derisive smiles down this way. The change In the public demeanor of the colored man In this section In the past two years Is most noticeable, and can be best appreciated by those who must come In dally contact with this citizen, (or the colored man today la no longer the politician, but Is turning his efforts towards a citizenship for him self. ;, .--: This is especially noticeable here by ths Purves Industrial School, which has for Its purpose the training of the colored youth into, the knowledge of practical workmanship, so that they may become fitted to earn a livelihood. In the country, the colored people have never been so industrious. They have raised good crops, and these have brought good prices, and with the profits the colored farmer is putting Improve ments upon bis farm, In new buildings and securing better stock and farm utensils for his use. Where politics were two or three years ago the chief .and only topic of conver satlon among the colored race, there is not a word heard today. The colored man in this section Is seeking his own advancement. He Is out of politics at a factor or element and deserves all encouragement In bis new course of personal advancement. The colored race In this section has accepted the amendment. If the color ed citizens is preparing himself to vote, he is not boasting of It. Anyway ho is making a better citizen of hlmBcir, which Is worthy of all praise. Statu of Onio, City or Tolhdo I Lucas County. ( Frank 1. Chsnby, makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing .business In the City of Toledo, County 'and State afore said, and that f aid Ann will pay the sum of ONE ni'KDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of . Catarbh that cannot be cured by the use of ' Hall's Catarrh Cork, FRANK j. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this (th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. 0LA8ON, Notary Public 1 SEAL 1 Hall's Catarrh Cure It taken Internally " and acts directly on the blood and nau seous surfaces of tie1 system. Send for testimonials, free; S t '.' .'. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pith are the best. Ho . :n Vint Haelar. . Jety-pli f W.nttrls of Lnnraster, Pa, the hum: wW;imdo the first re i volver, illexl the other day. The present generation hardly. . imagines , a time ' .when there was' i revolver, but ''in truth it is n luoCcft) weapon and Id Its ; real efficiency only fw years old; not to exceed forty. - Before the elvll war , tbero wciw the oM fashioned pepper boxes, which wen .dangerous to the ; user. Tien came the ."nary.'' which had to be loaded like ft tntuket emCU barrel requiring separate attsntfctt and i namnHy being jmeffective except t joint blank range vt '.'?'.' . - i T ,jt m e- mm ftw Jill j 1 ' Is th fate tof snffeWW iWte'rtrfftaiKdtiB. f f It roar food iwsftatntiinaiiriAiuil tM&d't huim nn kh . i v. t . . . . uuu.- aa laoii, i omhusvu man pvuoniag life Mytieut. k i iMti r. . i ' .- v u r ill 2 : i t x;i Cndol la the ilVffo. Ilmk iiuantHlMOf DDltl a4 ..: I YtVf WA?.tVY. ,- . seam. ifwaint maa tra-! - . Mit a frmbt4 as Kodot I frit an lmFironhti hc,m4 aflea. ilewboitlasaniikiuiiil and U. UmtmaB . aUKHU. AkUitaej-in-Lmw. MucoaatTaa.) t 1 arabli . t m ww nowujt am ,uoU and u. - uaeaoa i waaai SoMfa an t i n A - " " , f . j ' vW -a.f ' ma i J I (I 1 . . v i TESTFTJjirS MARXETS. 6 T Cotton, Grata, htTftdonivuA Statka. " Rase in- tkcs.v IcceibtaSud C 1 " SUpmCBta.;, , t - vijj' The foHowing w m MHkll tjnou. Uons, recetvad by private win to J. K. Latham ft Oo. New Bern, N. C Oct. i WntAT-. Oct .. .. Dec , May 44 70 70 mi Oobh: Open High. IMfw. Close Oct... . Dec Hay.... Ribs: 68i 47J 42 fid. 48 Oct 1100 1090 1100 Jan 817 806 818 Pork- Oct 1700 1610 1680 Jan 1535 1601 1585 May 1430 1490 1430 Lard... Oct . Jan Hay. 1017 877 815 997 860 810 1000 877 819 Nbw Yojuk, Oct. 1. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Oct 8.70 8.71 8.68 , 8.65 Nov 8.75 J.76 8.72 8.73 Dec 8.81 8.83 8.78 8.79 Jan 8.87 8.89 8.84 8.8S Hch 8.68 8.65 8.61 8.68 Hay 8.64 8.64 8.61 8.64 New York, Oct. 1. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Oloae Bo Ry .......... 38, 39 88J 894 U. a 8 40J 41 40J 40 O. & 0 52 631 53 621 Mo. P. 115J 116 116 116 V O C (8 68) 68 68 A O. O Amice U 11 B.R.T 65f 651 65 65 N.YC 158 158 167 157 Liverpool Spots 4 88. Sales 7.000 bales Futures, Nov-Dec4.60 Jan.-Feb. Apl-May 4.68. 4.5ft, BSWBUPTa. Same veek last' year. 58,757 Last week 208,000 This weea. Bat. Mon. Tnea. Wed. Thurs. Frl. 60610 60830 62000 34143 26000 '62800 46000 84100 81800 VlVOUU Life Involved In Paring a Corn. York, Pa., Sept. 19 Gangree,'c4usd by paring a corn, ha laid ' aged f'eter Kuhl, of this city, at death's door. O Bawstht Blgnatan of .BTORIAr siH KM YsiJhayljSMfJiBjM Famine In Soft Coal, j Altoona, Pa., Sept. 19 The very part of the Central Pennsylvania soft coal field Is suffering a coal famine. 'Soft coal is retailing at 4.28per ton." Ala. Pmt (MtaiweUI C ' Ethel-May always .battles bdiT cover as soon as it begin to rain. Belle-Tea. 8b belltVtS, srMt poleon, that In order to succesM Nal1' must keep the powder dryWodW His Life In Peru. "I just teemed to have gon -iM tr pieces," -write Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "blUotstriest and a lame bacathad made life a burden. I eooldn'iai'or sleep and felt almost too itorw'bit to work when I began to use EleeerW Bit ters, but that worked OlUaw.V'riw I sleep Ilk a top, can sal Uj$tii aav gained In strength aadesjoy fcsxtHrirk" They give vigoroot hemkk sjtf ie Hf to weak, sickly, raa-dowa peoipls, (Try them. , Only 50c at O.P Btadhanrs Irng store. t- I T aw ''- " ! Mew South Afr1cifrtir iedaiL London, Bept, 29.-K.lai tXdfCrd I hat approved the Istaeofa secoad- Booth African war medal, bearing Waowaretna he frtrotoi ot any oiher gy. It will be granted to. troofjCwhOT participated in the latter phssse of Use war. "'-"t if isaonuumi aamugo Dy aeCftyiBs4aM . . ... . . . . r . sensible renuvlv. UTiHirMMmr wi.t in V - Ml M !T T VI 2 Hi U strenotbens th body and at the same -UiM rmU the stomach. This rest soon restores perfact Xeatth. Cuf bsrtlns nd stimvlaaU only teach.' lbv sytuutoloa. kodul cures. i It Is nature's toolCa ; r Y . itK1inimlli Srinllrrtlilil itil I aritald Othnr BlMtlrlnM. ImiI noihlntr iMliMd M. Am m :rt t:zm.p tut Ca yen tr: V I t r K. i. t. iol'Mmgo. HoMhynH -.i-ra.. j. . hln, haallnt ,. .- n -t ite, sates Sad oniiassSi jtwar ul cv-. . . ' Fm:niN CHAT" Hp pin. Bennett of Rochlahds, Dear Ca- tiebar. Jrehuid, Who was, already the mother of eighteen children, lias given birth to triplets. C i . ? The first, day Hiaa Sna-U.- Stress "hong 'out her "shingle" to practice law at Montrose, Pa she was retained In seven different cases, r ',. - ' -? The Marehioneas of -'Stiff erln, a. daughter ot str. Davis of New, York, is at imlv an arvsmnllahed httfTituf. hbC arTnonnsb: cohnblaeenr of china.': k.BiUd Wckens; a Kranddauithter of Mlharlp T)lok:enL 1 winnlna fame In lferary an4 art circles In London. She 1 is the wire pt tamest Bowcuer uarks- AHrv Elisabeth : Bllsbee Archer, who and in Salem, kfaas., recently, was an eyWltneas ol the great naval fight be tween the Chesapeake and Shannon off Balem during the war of 1812. i - Mlstk nUee P. Gregory of Nash- Jvllle,-Tnii, is the sole owner ot the Ore-roe. Tale Blackboard and Crayon company and holds a number ot pat ents on blackboards crayons and eras ers. Mrs. Ague Cannon Is one f the prominent suffragists of Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1808 she and her hus band ran on opposition tlcksti for elec tion ss state senator, and Mrs. Cannon was the successful candidate, Rlstorl says that the married life of herself and her late husband, the Mar quis del QrtUo, was living contra Hetton of the saying that no marriage in the profession Is happy unlese both husband and. wife belong to the stage. Mrs. Henry N. Ceuden. the wife of the blind chaplain of the honse of rep resentatives, shares with former mem bers of congress the rare privilege of entering the' speaker's lobby while con gress is in session. She accompanies Tier husband every day to the capital, and the 'chaplain remains until she calls W take him away. CAUTION! This is nor a gentle word but when you think how liable you are not to pur chase for 75c the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung trod bles without losing Its great popularity all these years, yon will be thankful we call ed yonr attention to Boschee's German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, hat for severe Coughs, Bronchi tis, Croup snd especially for Consump tion, where there Is difficult expectoia lion and coughing daring the nights andmornlngt, there Is nothing like Ger man Syrup. Bold by all druggists in the cWnhed world. G. O. Grkbk, Woodbury, N. J. Idleness, for Lack of Coal. .B. Harbor, U L Sept. 29. Coal scar city here threatens to shut down Fahy's watch case factory, employing 750 hands as it has only threo weeks supply of dbal Take a bath in Hancock's iLlquidfluL phur, ; They are superior to those of the I MMl'I.Wll Bnlnl.., Hnrf.m t...ln. ft tXV iMAl 1 I , V.I , 1 I A-.I . v mi in uj imiEou Bbiougi.il. iwj win cure Prickly heat. Eczema, and all Bkin dis eases." For tale by F. 8. Duffy. Servla'a r i Kinna. King Alexander or Scrvin is without an heir. A sensational story from Bel grade via Vienna anya that lie bus de termined to adopt nud educate a healthy peasant boy at his successor on the throne. Servian history of the nineteenth eentury lends curious interest to this sfay.jiowever the fnett may develop later. It wna a former swineherd, one Mliosh Obrenovltch, to w bmu the mon archic title of the nation fell In 1830 by vote of tSa assembly, the Turks hov- .Ihg WledW driven hut f the country all the aristocracy. Previously for abort thirteen1 enrt Mlloeh had led tbe Jervians in their struggle for Inde pAici "J'injl seal of the porte was laid upo kjs trlirmpb and the succcs slom waaeserted to his family. From him has descended the Obrenovltch dy Mstfof Hllans, Michaels and Alcxnu ders. i Mtleah Wat a man of simple, coarse he bits. Be became a despot, vras forced to abdicate In, 1830 and returned to power at seventy for a year only In 1850, It would bo a remarkable repe tltloh of tiwtory if tbe twentieth cen tury were to see Servla again under the role of an original peasant New iTorkprerld. V Cms Like Hot Cakes. The fattest selling article I have In y stor," writes druggist C. T, 8mlth, of Davit, Ky. Dr, King' Wew DU eoderv n Coawniptloa. Coughs and OotdtT NWhsf Itslwayfe etna, laky fliHrl oTBWir hat Bevef failed. I bar knova ft to savs sufferers from Throal aal Lung Ittestes, who oould - ftnet of tt, Lest phy iWlawf prerfbs and C. Dv Bradbaa gnaraatea tatlsf action or refnad price. Trial bottle free. Reg. sizes, 60s and It- .:r 1" Plmra flmtien. rhe growthir of paiuima jdnmr lw biootnj n' huirmit tndiwrry In Cull. t anlnvJ'hi-u tDi-y are rut, day or so sum" tb'iti? the plililm. and aisticb flmts'tM ilnuiKr 'jiiear from the hilt to t' iin-oix-d. witli snow. After the dryltig th iduur arc tn km to the i euriiitg iimtwund then finally soriud The Saint alKi inntt bMintlfuT piunti arehbout tlifKy-alv- hu nt - loug snd thcrartf bJcKud for Ainui i: rtthur in packages of xouo f hi lurgr ti'r, flit prtcoe ranging', flow f jimi to .T0 thousand, r acrord.llK" to the ilKlmnd, There are nuiucrolin Viinnw" nrrhnrda In Califotirlirrnn''liit Ui iln-h irodm? ttrir ) n(rtlry'frin "iv.i )( nt lillli'. whhfk lwitw,yw.oop'ii titii i down ra muii ranehde, wMwiftlH few ore ruUtd. in 1L Callfdrnhi produces about ,2.500.000 plumes a year,, which are sent all over this Country and Europe. Chicago. Vkwtf., j- . ' There are some men- who teem tolbe' favorite o8 fortune.- theyar indus trious, -cheerful workers, roll to over flowing of tbe energy oi splendid health, and tncceas seems fairiy to drop Into their hands. It is of such aa these that CthsV laas. hssdjl and leas snccess 'tulIJrisaTsayf envioualy, "That'fellow firtTsi with a ffold spoeu in his mouth." And yet " on analysis it, will U vHWU' 1I thW tutcess is lahrelv dae to splendid health, the endowment of a healthy mother.. 4"? '! Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription rivet the mother health to give her child. It, core ueifousneaa,-nausea and sleepless-' nets. It makes the body comfortable and the mind content; It givee physical vigor and muscular elasticity so that the baby's advent is practically fainlea. - M will tttdeaw W ttll yor o the' many benefit! I hnc derived from taking Dr. Hera's VmciU Preacriptkn." wrttea Mrs. V K. aobcrt oa,of Medkioelxlge, Barber Co., Kant, Ma the tall of 1899 I ni expecting to become a mother and anneml terribly with paina in the backer head; in fact 1 ached all Httnerea sthreat- arith awful bearlna-nlown. uaine t I ened for weeks with tnUhan. A ladv friend told me ts nae Dr. Pierce's atedlctnea, She had taken them ana ten nee a-ucw wuman. f m naing ine raTome rreacnpuon ' ana uxw bottles before my baby cam, and twoj after- wards. I anuerea nimoat oea ren. but hardly rw almost death-with mv other children, realized that I tick when thia baby was bora out naraiy I aaq she weighed nda. She ia now i nenrv known an twelve and one-ouartfr poyi eleven montlw old aad has hour's ekkuear; at pivseat she welgha thirty aeyen pounda, I owe it all to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.'' " Favorite Prescription makes 'weak women strong, 1 and aick-women weU. Accept' nor substitute' for - theinefllcine which works wonders for weak wotnen. ' Dr. Pierce's' Pleasant Pellets are the most : desirable laxative for delicate women. - 1 'CGttgf'AIS1? ECH06L. Tht pnlillf itehool s'V:t-iii hi Pitts burg 'wat (ftinhllshcil lit ixtl. tvltli seven twii'lit'rs In 11X11 tlit'iv were PHftiplPtiif iii To kyo liiilltllii's costing S.V.r.i to be used ns n tliilvfriltj- nitflHiilv'i'l.v for women. This university rft)W ha 550 pupils and forty-six professors tind In structors. ' Dr. Henry Wood,' "director of the Germanic dcpaHtnenf of - Johns Hop kins university, who fecehfry married Frauleln ClotlWewvbtfsctitnnn of Potsdam, Germanyi, he' retkatned to BalUttore with BlBhrldc, I Sam , Look Out For i peVer. Utlloutness and HverffliWderB t this season may be prevented' by destining tbe system with DeWltft Little Early Risers. Those famous little pills do not gripe. Thoy move the bowels gently, but copiously, and by reason of tbe ton ic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. F. 8, Duffy. Oil and Gas for Glass-Making. Hillvllle, N. J. Sept 89. The window grass factories In this city will; start operation October 15. Owing to the scarcity of coal manufactures are pre paring to run their tanks with oil and gas. Forty Tears Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of aiyoae. That Is. what De Witt's Wltoa ttaal Salve did for C. Eaney, Geneva, O. He tjr "DeWltt's Witch Basel Balve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts,', burns, wounds, skip dis eases. Beware of counterfeits. F. B. Duffy.' Porto Rlcao Schools Opea. Ban Juan,- P. R. Sept. 89. Twelve hundred public schools were opened over the entire Island this ;mornlng. The at tendance totaled over 50,000. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff andiallktndtsetses. For sale at F 8. Daffy's. ; Chnrcb aad State in a Crnsale. Lancaster, Pa , Sept 10. All the min isters of this oity will preach tjjalnst profanity neit-Bnaday tmorniag. v ' ' nrirVib. r Football Player Killed. I . Bloux Falls, B. D., Bept J9. ijarry Jordan, ot Bloux Falls. Is dead from In juries received,. In; a f footbeUj an here. The Sett frctcrlptloii for Halarla. Chills and Fever It a bottle of GBOva's TAsnuuCarruToinav It I tlmpiy Iran and quinine In a tastetee form) No cure no pay. Priot 60c ; , , i '"' - ; . 'T'r- :Z Do Not Cboose Tonr, Ofrat&wes i ;It Is a rare experience t6fln4 aiy jter son with both eya'.trldrthe same focal and antes they do, the work of both it always thrown & the stronger. Only skilled optldaa with the nce sary InsrumrDti can determine th fbout of eaph ys separately and prescribs'lebl accordlBglf , . . Is' h seaslble-rlo leavd (be selectloa of yonrr. -glstn to) ypurtelf or any one ar eompetmt fot t1 l ot saving a few dollar at the-otpent Of your priceless sight f Tbu have In nur midst graduate. who has stood a rfgld eitmlnatloa ' front' the very oldavt and best Optical College: In the U. S fined with the tarn loatiniaeat' fouhd I Ike leading apt leal oftloes it DttVcoanlry i" A private prhr lain the '"rear of my store.. Consultation fret," If yos are In need of medical- attention, yon will M rtferrrd to one competent, If Its only eye strain Ind-yonf cat fi tr (h fkrige of gists,' w thorotigTiiy tJb(Itirtafi4 m fraction, Mil yonr 'ireatmirnt as good yoa can get is' arty- oonllstt'Ofnoe where yon pay ten times , more for it. - Yonr money back If you are not satisfied, ! " , y 1 Jf.O.BAXTEh. 5 Vr t-f? I -t Xtlf 1 K "1; UAvvpo'iNtS,: i one who has nurchased In kohd fahh without act ottc.vmorWl Wt, teis from n mottgageor In pdsseialorM, held, hi Deau versus Cushman (Maine, 68 L. B. A. 039).;not to be liable for conversion without demand or refusal. ,5 That tbp itnmilw e teat Jc Inspired Dy avarice or greea is beta, in state wmrMtjCWJonh aowarro vbtatI 878), not to preclude the defense of In anltyti(F JHJ power Is weakened to suipfi an iixmt as to leave the w flicted one powerless to control the im pulse, j The courts have decided that where mortgaged ' property Is purchased at foreclosure by. the mortgagee and sold Vis nn fnronaAn'niifta anraflaa An nAAta w ui.n.uuuwu iniw BuaauE0 vru UULCS1 tled to have tbe proceeds of the latter sale apply on any deficiency due on the notes. ' " The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Eodol, the new discovery which it mak ing so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Oranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes: "For a number of years I was troubled with lttj digestion and dyspepsia; which grew Into the worst form. Finally I was In duced to use Kodol and aftet using four bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dote after meals. It digests what yon eat. ' . 8. Duffy. Strenuualt-. Native Oh, no! Wo don't object to that sort of thing. It makes business boom. Tourist How's that, pray? Native Oh. doctors, undertakers, cartridge iiinnufucturt'ra nn' a few others. Chicago Aincricmi. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children tako cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than cronp: It's attack ts so sud den that the sufferer la often beyond hu man aid before the doctor arrives. Bach cases yield readily trone Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays In flammation, removes danger. Absolute ly safe., Acts immediately. Cures oought, colds, grip,- bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless Just before an oratorical con test I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice to time to wm the medal" P. 8, Duffy. a .. .itc. c-.ib. "The l;r.;Jo!-r. !.. the world." taya A Chi:;i'-tt pnper. "j brt-ti seut'froia Japan to the .i..?rlcun Museum of Natun.l HN'.ory. Its body Is uboat tbe site of a iii-Rc dinner plnte, nr)d' its two great uinis would 70 nroitod a man. Thu louni'Ht uifasuroment ef the whole is tvri'lvi' f it. The- Jdlhted limbs rcsLMiiiilf bninboo and kurry spines and hooks mm well as daws. The crfib In mild to (Hhri'iIbc itstlf'to Imitate tb. oa lidttoni by stiklnp pieces cf rpoiu.0 and seaweed dir Ite body with a nhitlnons saliva."' ! : America's Famous Beauties . Look with horror on Skin BropJUons, Blotches, Bores, Pimples. They; dost have '.hem, nor will any one, wh ases Bucklen's Amies Balve. Tt glorifies the race. Eciema of Bait Rheum Vanish be fore It. It oures tore Hps, chapped snds chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25dst O. D, Bradham's drug store. j . .Rural, Frefj Delivery, j . Washington, Sept. 89.EstIrats (or th mral free delivery servlas! r tbt fiscal year, finally framed today,- aggre- gate - Ill.SoiOO, a net. Increase Powder Hill Explosion Shakes , . Wilmington, Del. Qept 19,-rSari mornlnar a mill at the DuPont orka exploded, bat no on wss d, ' The ex-plosion could be beard toy toaea, and set ibf -i windows ;jlp tbi city tattitnc. .1 . Blnp'.r-fKvj' 1 Itt .1 ,.-,:i'r by nitiu. peraoiis tlu'i i : I't: lifty tnucimii i-fil' hiiir wrj.'; .i' .'.f ' ,'iitili'Q atr-uY- omt-iti.!- .tnf"Vj.r'.lf Vf miir wpif m4, jiwi'.-;"ri'f tpi fl ur iiuxtr.iv.MH. 1 Hiia 'two . uu mnm' fuls of Jm-t-r,TtiMi i,;i;i ftrtiwBiiiy fci , .!i,' W'l' 'lit- -M.W It Is dwif,,;X ,'ii fitpKli-jiti fii! ink. 1 Hu ur hiii q r(n(tltia.fs jrapijw. Ml Hill m to f: lM-.-;i;rt1'til.m,)V,.i1' th trWti&W$W-Jrl-Mt ; nlr.?:?",' tarw M:tt;i pA rrd, iHinjlty tlnm'pi',4 s.-iWiuill't ckri;rr r.vtjb jttite sqortnfv ;"T kjl iiK-tufrfiiitited poc-niiut 'MAi.t:)tufy,Ait .or n'iifi anhfrsailritl f nsfiip H ttaar. r' iliM 'jWrilrhrf! T will r'f Pr rn. r.-fieir,' tloip. J ores," sndlt akin ' trrrnbtos In t ahort time, when used as fllrootedj' for si M T. B.,Duffy,iDru Slora," I " I secured by the mortenije are not entl.rrarms 8ettSinty, ITj. J. L, Pota- It tthls ocWder iidrt . !;' ."a. " ,' , ."!, 'J-. ' ' ' frlpklr liaal cnritf IM FGfeoriehsi tOVfi. Wd Mer)0!r.v I jl'il V h C1? ?lwcf,,4'e The' EomaS la 00 longer unbeaten. Crceceut fa still emphatically king. Th forir.year-4a lUiy-Eena Wise, 121, by Wiggins, 2:19, recently trotted In 2:14 at Lexington, Ky. - Geetge State waa waabas te get-Bar Btar, "2:08, to the races. She has a bowed tendon that will probably keep limmfmm : There are three fast pacers out thts soasorttljfc th.- 'Oeap;, Quartermaster, 2ibapterMMsg7; j Qnar tert&ke 2rU4a aMBti Slea. 2-iaU. PU7Bk4weII,K0BBnd Pmndexft MXtrUmp HUfconsed- Ion admlntta . . E f " w dexterbreewaa. ef the latter, died last Ella Wai the Dexter PrlhcV mare whlrtrTth., 2 in w a, lumbuSj O.ttr-a- Palo Alto product and out of 'fcjitrt'' by Electioneer. Her dam Js a slater of the famous Ally Exprets- f T1miiwju''Wr5u a farm slxtyVltu.-flr1(rt opposite-the Ketcham 4mn, ftetfr" Cresceus station. plestj)f TOfedO, ' and will set- 0WHmmWrtmj1!!i WlU'probnbly breed ewrottris - M aitLano, Fla, October 10th. 1901 te Kancock Liquid Bulphur Co., HalU- more.'Md. Gentlemen: I have hail .Eczema over tMrtyyaars, has tried Tany remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded sd read ily as to biqurD SuTpwub. I think, If used properly it Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed It for others whh most satisfactory results.' I Consider' H tbe best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery of tbe age. ' Respectfully yours, W. A. HEARD, M. D. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Tit For Tot. Algy When he married the widow, he stopped smoking. Maud-Why? Algy Well, Bhe gave up her weeds for htm, and he gave up the weed for her. Certalnl? a Clever Lawyer. "Is he a good lawyer?" "A good lawyer! Why. nay. I've known htm to prove the truth of what isn't so and not half try!" Chicago Post The trusting shoemaker is apt to get beaten out of bis boots Philadelphia Bccord. O Bean the Blgaatan of .BTORXA. it tind Tw HswiUwssj flstbt Rather DftaeourasrlaeT. "Slip tolil me bIic had utnUe a study of palmistry." "Well?" "Well, she offered to reuU my pnlln, and I let hB--." "Naturully." "Antl then she told me that I -tfos go ing to euflVr 11 disappoint merit Id love, but would trot over it anoVtuarry a poor girl." "What dW you any?" t "W hat could 1 say? She's rich, and I Intended to propose to her that very evening." Oat of Death's laws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and Urer trouble,itbat I had suffered with for years,'' writes P. Muse, Durham, N. O., "Dt. King Mew Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 2fic at 0 D Bradham's drug store. Inherited. The artist' was painting the portrait of the daughter of the coal baron.' : In her boll gown she was an inspir ing study indeed. "How do you like my arms? she asked, wIMi that true naivete which comes with great wealth. "You bare a dlvlno right." he nssert- eu. Tea," bo smiled. 'l Inherit; tbaf rrom porai." rRlttniore Amerlcaq. - ' -; . ' - 1 Tata Fatal State, a "Tea." auhj Iluiiible; "one-moment's delay undoubtedly saved the would be HUlfide'slife." And what." asked Bauble, "wostbe reason for the delay r He hfldut decided whether to 'tako carbolic add or boy an anromoblle," Balttnioreiewa ' -u- : to MOW WHAT TOO Ak4 TAUtO When you take Grove's Tsjteiese, ChlU Tonic, because the, formula to jjWrily orinted on ererr bottle ahnwlnr that It If simply trpti and qalnlne la a tasteies om. ftp cure so nay. lrloe 69c 4 TM Beer. Fatau-a rareKaU.i AfVto boy," nld th; nurse, ,who un known to thnjnotberfcbad eone our and consulted' a, fortune teller. '''will set ail ttte wrtrlinif thcenra. ;" - I And be did. That bby tw 10 $iau beod!ard Invented the telcpnOtie.-tOhl- eago Tribunal '. 4 ilrarlw'Ja. i nisi M in l 'Ci. .tjaerij,! yelled the pQlleeman, f wtsre re ron goliig wtb hat ebOuk, of, kard coal 7" ' ' -j V , t n . - ' J ' "fVfue JwefetV th'nSll pOed.. wife's crniTpvcr gemttlcaco sattaw-lWtM)V t-kfL , : ,;r )i)'H(iin' arUann'l Sj.ai .taiyji J t iS'SaS'y acXa.TEJSBa,r Swiss's i UfM m H kn ...a mmW A!lhIlrntosiTS'otlftv " Hstlnr quallDed as' administrator- Jao. U. Uarria deceased, late of Oravest coosiy, f. C, tbt It to notify all per sons paring clalau aralnst la estate rf saM deceased to sslillilt them to -the ' .-. nn nr k..rr,M iv. tittk .f tptber, jeoS, br tun aotloe''wlll b Po ? iif rewrveryt 'aji par- . This klh day of t. r, lSOi 'V'- - - - ".'"' V m. A. BrBn' ' ' - . '. "Administrator, (Mmm-wmm Tie crutch U ft Doof substitute for legs, and affords a mv irjcoBveniant and tiresome mode of locomotion there is no more pathetic sight than a person street supporxea Dy xncne arancim 11m ua. When Rheumatiam nettles iatha bones and muscles of the legs, it i a to predict that the victim will eventually become helpless a t-t- 1 i P1. 2M4-AlnM.nMu.i . : - A 1 -tarthe tolpta m&Wt&Vl fo ana ankles swell; sjm wiven tneriurnira. ous ana nuids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked aud the muscles drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity. The add poiS4fJ that produce rheumatic pains f onto ia the blood, and are distributed tiuoughfthe system, and lodged la the arms; shoulders, hands, back and feet, ofotfcer parti oNStcJody resulting oftaa in total disability. permanent ciitetlw Kaeaassaistu cm Be caected only bre. complete cleans- g of the blood, and no otbyer remByvo surely accomuHsbea this as S. S. S. It, iiiaitrH- thft acid edectak OuiiflewslirWrarBteS the stairnant blood aasaf taf fiitfy particle are washed out jJt l - 4la - cked sufferer. S. S. S. leaves Bo inorbid, tt-ffiftttertfl the bkad4w rt-uniteand-tiroduce another attack, but expelfmCry atom of it from 'tife system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion Of1 general health like alkali or potash remedies. ' WritYfor oof special? free book- On -Rheumatism, and if any medical ade)Oif'oflfer,-infonnatit)n is-wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish tt wtthowtdiarge. THE eVWirr 8PECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. V SS1EKB31 SSSV " Ml il NeW TT. tJi-fa ill i Costs (Wf 29 teats Or auol oaU U C. Jnlr 18, 1WH. Da. O. J. MoMMl!1 Tosaruat Ala tty expartenoe with ronrexoelleat medloloa, TRBTH1NA. Our Hula girl, Jntt thirteen aioathi old, bat had much IrjaMtiteMhlai. Krarj nvuxtr aa xhaaiwd In tha ahapa ot praaerlpttOQi from tuullr phrilf lana. Her Dowel continued to Mua off pure blood and barnlag faver eonUnaad lor dars at a time. Her Ufa was almoet despaired or. Her mother determined to try TKKTKIWa, aad teadar or two there waaaereat cbaasa oew lllo had rKuru.it- - uuwm were renuiar, aaainaaKato isariuinA ntA. the roan, ale., O. W. THE PRICE TELLS ! Some recent pales at the Farmers Wan-honsf your pood tohneco and we will please you. M. li'OUK. 24 lbs $13.25. 7H llis ir..oo. KS Hie CO 1S.5). 21 llis fi 18.r0. 411 1IS ttH.7-1. M. (JAHK1NH ;ms lira 12a.no. M. EDW vR . , 70 1Ih $2l.S(). 45 lhs 14.2.r). 22 Uw (to II7 tr.. 2sr lbs $1.VhI. IW lbs ((H 2ii 0 '. 42 lbs $19.00. J. H. HOCK. H5 lbs $ I7.H0. 1S1 lbs dl) $1S.OO. 0! lbs (( $1(1.00. A. II'IICK Wi Ilia $15.01'. 44 lbs $17 00. 38 lhs $2fl 00. 114 lhs f $10.M). J. M. HOWARD, Manager, RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. C H. Str. Blanche. , Jan(4 aliei Tues ddyiSt3.;ie,iX902, Str, Blanche will ""sail for Vandemere, Ntonewall and Bayboro, Tuesday and Friday at. 7 a- m., returning Wednesday and Saturday. Goods received for above points daily. J. B. Arendell, Agt. $300 Reward ! The alxivfi reward is tifferotl by i(rOeniO(: AytHik fort'1' rrwt "f Cyrts IMxoii.'pf, Jonoa ( onntj, oon viclocl ofiiiurdor, 1 nok i jail Snji tember lfitli til Trenton, N. ('. Dixon ia yours old, 5 feet, 7 Ui 9 inches in height, prniliifnt cheek bones, red fate, think dark hair, dark ejes of'Tilonted iiiu-uranoe, wears nunilier 7 sjioc. ,-! I, N. M. Harriett, Sli. till'of JoOrl , onnty, N. V., will pay Ten ($t0) bollarft Ite ward for the apprehpiv'I "t i sloli and tlidiverv In mn of t.rirtl body of the above mimed person' f!rii T)i.,n. Deliverv In hn marln J itTrMton V r. h. th. nik'rl.e rMrVLST'S JSLTir" Tl a,att,f a , ... w,;."ar-rC!. Hoveitfber,'lW)2. $5.0Lflpward rr. for the pprrretiehiion ude ,dellvery it! me o Ue body of one Jandolph FiJohW, oloI,'1ut 8 of tgcOmt S feet irtches lilgli, fall tBfe of nigh oouiplcitcip, elean ahaveri, wefgh aboitAi. ' poqnflf . Said ApprehetiBio' tn I deliver to be rnade ttffcve t 1 retjon by Nt cTUber 6tb, 19Qii. . ' live tfoUuilf.um w.ll1 paid for U.ewppthwslen and delivery M jtwh, vu(Hapoit;Sii. tears of age, yjffiMi w tK"fy t jet, ftooot, leei rtnciaoa -ugit,-Bsj a Said deljver,tp U lowkto tnt'it TrlAtijit,'tt;br)f NoV. Bib, 1902. , L.CWV. Ufi aVBVMm. .. r -ss -a- slowly aad painfully moving along the tog mef fc iatesMopain, the knees or dislorjged Cam Uohri-lotaotiii, biarrhota,DyKnUry, and the Bowel Troubles of CMidrta oflr Joe. Aids Dilution, Regulates the Bowels, strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. at Dnggists, J. MOPFETT. M D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Mr Daar Bin JaittM to voa dmaMla that I ihoald iriva vou Utile babe la now dolnv well. MolVKU, Kdlur aad tronrtetor Toakeeee ( Ala.) Newa. (Uptown). firing UASK1NS and BKi'AN 100 lli. $1(175. II) 11)8 (& $:!2.M). 51 IIm $i:t5. 21 lhs r,.im (.: (' ir li 174 lhs til $151)0 145 lbs $17.50. :i? Ii- 04 $10 511 220 lhs (fa $14 25 MltS. MOI.I.l ri V. 'I'-'t'li 15 Ihn () -r-7tl 00. I 1! II11. t'4 1 1 - I' 1 54 iIim ii) $:;ti..o. 27 lhs (it) $20 00 17 IIm (i) $25 Oil 7 llxi Qf, $50 1 11 (' I ' OAHKiN-i fiH Hat (in 10 .'.0 41 1 1 -h (.;, $15 Ml 2:1 II.m (,, $17.0(1. 21 lhs tin $2M 01 4S llw tit) $20,110. Notice oi Numinous NOKTl Cm (AliOl.lNA Sit.i'rh.- I'M (.nllllly. l.nry Curtis William II. 1 he deft-mtai)t nln ntitioe tli.il an a tiim n Cn rtH. Iiltlllfil s ill titkl: all. e-iilit le-.l lias been i-t.in riit-in-.-i 1 in tin- S n if n. .r oourLtit ravi-n nty, tn . t . : , 1 1 1 ih- vnrce a vinruh. nial.riiiii'iiii, fmin th du li-iiilaiit, Willinm II. lliirtis. niiil tin-stuil di fi'iiilant will 'altn fiirtlii-r imliin that 1m is rwiiirt-il tn apiM-ar at the Nov lit r term i.f tliti fJuiierinr n ml nf saiil t-inmly, tn hn lichl mi the ti-nlli Mnmlay alter the lirst Mnmlay in Si-itiiiiher. Wi, it lieitif; the llllh .lay nf Nnveiiil.er, 190. at the eniirl hniiM' iii New Hern, N. ('., anil answer nr ileinur In the tinii. plaint in k:i if artinn nnw nn lile, nr thu -1 : 1 1 1 1 1 It will Apply tn the inurl (m thu relief ilenianileil in saiil t-iilnplaillt, 111 is Vlith ilay nf epteinlier, lWl'. W. M. WAT.stiN, Clerk Huperinr Cniirt. nllMINISTIUTORVS NOTICK. Notice is hereby (jiven tltat Ihti uiitlet signed havint; been duly appninie.l ail iniiiistratnr nf J. A. I'aris, clei-easeil.thitt all parliw. indelileil t.. saiil nstale will otiinii fnrwanl and settle the same, anil that all periiina jiavini; rlaiius ai'.ninst tlieestaUi will present the saute within one year frnni the date herenf ..r tliis nntiee will be plead in liar nf their re (every. 1 his Mept. 27th, lOtlt J H. . HVNU-V, Ailui'r, Mlitne, N. ('. BO VEAR8 CXPSRIENCS ' A'Smm! , Ccyiaarra Ao r TTr)aaT"'waaawi ana aaajiruvw torn aKicmiiKicmcaa. ileMo? an artarrtlMm& JjSWa lffffiSsSlP Fan For Rent. Hope Farm, about 4 miles from New Hem. '200 acres ohared. Good 1.arid fdir Tobacoo and Trnflk. . GoocLarm buildiair, iPfiiS,ifJf .J.H ..CEOlIWEIala, i Xfrpem, N. a ; 'f' feeitiir'VM, kattpytaW' Morphia or ether In iftrtoias' ra: ,t Taey' do ao rIevTess art sttanirate tbo atoataek aad Dorease Its seeretlr.as. (tuaranued ear 'or Ueadaebe aad Soar Ptntnaeh. Prtoe arilfl bf Bra'iaas's PhaN Oikcy, ooiust l'ollock and lil tdls Bis. : .'