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Si . THE JOURNAL. :j.-'v -j i ".a.. ;,.;:-..: 1 Published wry dsyta the jeer.exoepl Monde at M Middle street i V i . Phohs No, 8. " . , 1 CHARLES L. STEVENS, iSOBSCRIFTIQli RATES. Oneyesri ta advance..,....;. ...".Mt One yew, sot In advance. . 7.... ".v Me Monthly. dv carrier la the city.. , Advertising lUtei furnished on eppll Eniejeiai tin) Poet Office, "New Ben, f H.O-i foond clue matter, i Ttvr' Bent v Gnm Cewty. New Ben. N. 4fc,- Oct, y IMS. ' TBE "REAPING OUT" BUSI NESS. t , An esteemed contemporary a few days go, threw ont the hint to the Winston Journal to "beware" lest It "be reed ont ' Of the pert;" because of lis ontspoken- .ThU "reading ont of the party" Is i seaethlng of a bygone time. It Is a co temporary of the "party .whip," and belongs , to ,the itlme of ' "poUtloal forcing," when political bogies gave the principal strength tprllUcel parties. . Happily these are past, and the Win ston journal knows It and expresses its knowledge In the laugh which the '-read- - Ins; ont" snggestlon bring forth. The Winston Journal recognizes cer tain features In s Protective tariff which work for the good and prosperity of the people of Its sectldn, and their Interests. It points these features out, endorses them and like any and every North Cam i Una newspaper Is the same position, - defies outside crittBjsm, since it believe v- In Its local affairs being sustained. The presidential candidate who made the fatal admission of "the tariff being a , a local Issue," ruined-his own political fortune, but he had the entire country ' to aeoonnt to for his speech. Hot so the Winston Journal. Usees certain of Its home affairs which need a tariff for their benefit, and it openly declares so. This declaration might in another ' community, in another paper, be unnec r easary. therefore hot be made If the "reading oet". process wunot ; already a thing of the past, the newspa ; per which advocates its home protection first and all the time, would be wholly v Indifferent to such an attempt to make it hold Its voice for Its own community's i - beat interests and their advancement. - The Winston Journal can laugh and say, "If this be political heresy, then read away!" State or Ohio, Crrr or Toledo I Lucas County. . J Frank i.CsKstr, makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J Cimt ft Co doing business la the '..-, City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm tffl pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLL ABS for each y 'and every case of ' OatakkB that cannot he cured by the use of, Hall's Oatabbh '.Com. "" lit FRANK J. CHENEY. " j. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, .ri.D,im ' , A. W. GLASOH, 1 j uu ( ' Notary Public . and acts directly on the blood and aw oos surfaces of the system. Bend for y testimonials, free. ' ' V.S. CHEKET CO., Toledo, O. , Bold by all Druggist ft,' ;f - . Ball's Family Pills are the beat. V K. " tell you," said the bachelor with . ' V eruaty wsy-rtt tttnkta ?l doat believe In this bnstnees of henpecked ; Yhaebaixle. ItUuk .a njarrled man ' ammU Mrdt htawlU," ' , . ? . 't.', 8o do I." agreed the woman with '' an alimony, "so long ns be doesnt In .terfere with tho married woman eta ' t ckdag her wonfj-Beltlroore New. ;. ... , I I.. Mi..., ., n'wti? ? - 7 iDes Wayalcf To me tbew la Botlt : ' f 4ng like originality. .Nothing would -. ,V ive me greater pleasor than to meet k a original man, r-, '2"; Hr. Dartlese-tf yci had been bora a little eocmer, MlaaSWaynlngv-ron wwold , 1aveezperlencd that. pleasure In the :. aocMy of AdaavaicbmoBd Dispatch. aftef theeaniA. Ptlraulants and cathartics will nevercure lnV n. '. They may temponri y re! le the system but the nwt t meal clops I b a . .. a. 'X at -t food should t t l, Tbe nourishment-)-lifAl'.S-t-slreiitfth t eoeMilaa '-swnuaiieapprciiaUMi aoeoroea oy : Children Tfcirho 'fi ' j ; , - ' . j aw ' "4, i-iir "''in tha niusnf ! -, , il t !i t r.iH'i li i to 1,1'in '-jftble lo a.l waaung dlm-niMit. - Mshiaaar. lew,. . . . riWtf U.C.X jkYS KARZETS. . Cotton, Grain, nTislee and Stoekv I 'Range .In rricea. Xecclptsind " "V- Shipments. vThefollowrngarethe market quota tions, received by private wire to J. E. Latham ft Co. New Barn,- N. 0. t j Chicago, Oct. i. -t . 70 ; 70 J f - 70t . 70 n - 70f , 70 Open. High. Low, Close Waaa-K- Dep... May... Oonar Deo..., May... Ribs. Oct... Jan .. Pork... ..Jan ... ' May . Lard.... Jan May... 48 491 48 ,48 48 4 ' 1147 . 827 1147 827 1148 1148 887 1S7B HIS m 828 810 18S5 1448 1555 1447 1S76 MBS ...6 , 817 880 817 Naw Yoan, Oct. 8. Open. High. Low. Close Cotton, Oct Not ...89 8.78 8.63 8.78 Dec 8.75 8.84 8.78 8.8 Jan 8.88 8.00 8.75 8.8T Mch 8.W 8.67 8.60 8.67 May .61 8.68 8 66 8.67 New York, Oct, 8. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close SoRy 80 80 88 88f 0. a B 40 40 40 40J 0.4 0 68 68 49 61 Ho. P. 1151 1161 118 H5I voa A. CO ....... 68 68 68 611 Am Ice B. R.T 65 66 64 64 N.TC ...158 168 1561 167 Uie if Ml Spot 4 84. Sales 10,000 bales Futures, Nov-Dec4.58 Jan -Feb. Apl-May 4.56. 4.67. HURT BssontiTa. Same veek last year. 58,757 86800 68800 40000 84100 81800 88800 819030 Lut week 808,000 This we. Sat. 50610 Mon. 60830 Tuea. 68000 Wed. 81113 Thura. 45000 Vrt. 40717 CAUTION! This Is not a gentle word but when you think bow 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 la the world slnoe 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Luag troa blee without loetaglts greet popularity all these years, you will be thankful we call ed your attention to Boschee's .. German Syrup. There are so many ordinary ooegh remedlemade by druggists and ethers that are cheap and good for light oolds perhaps, but for severe Conghs, Bronahl tls, Croup and especially for Ooasump tion, where there Is difficult expeotora tlonand ooughing during the nights and mornings, there It nothing like Ger man Byrup.'.Sold by aa druggists In the civilized world. O. G. Gnnmr, Woodbury, N. J, a ' a-soi-i. Jnck Do you know Itot'Ele's flanceet Tom Yet; nud for Hint roasoiitl know that he la not the true sport be Tom-Hc dliln't Invest In tbe -ffltir rlage lottery till ho got a sure tblaev Town Topics. - r- tlaMu Boalva. ' i ' Kittle Well, ibire'e one thing iboot the auto. 4t has enabled a inod anaay to make a, oelee. In the world ho never were heard ef before.' "- I' - KattM-But U has btwagMMen1no worso odor than liefore, If thalJWere aosalble-BostoaTranecrlpt;, j;.. US Secured. Stolct fUnmC t ' Madrid,5, Oct 8,-DespIte the? heble official denials ft became known tod sy that an attendant at the antique asasemn Stole two of the most valuabla plclures4 sad sold ,taem -tor a mere aong tor a foreigner. ;?4.i ii fyy r I I vue syxteni. .-, ,' vf"1f!fffl. rlnBecstrentrthens and sweeten thoirtosnarl his n.wdi'raverydlfwt.!all clauses of fcnid and sp rtnts 1 1 a and d;'-Ki Ire orpain In sMlmllikllnr and t riMir(( It Into the kind of nmirlHhtnent t, t Is ( a i r L jf tliel.i 1 an I ( i to th llMe tlirmi, nut t ,, , Miimorgsnsof thfilxKly. KuUul cures IiiiIIk Ioi AtlAPAHOE A toon Little Townr,:-dncati( itionai BaV . " seems to be uri, Atteoaing. v October 1st Arapahoe seems to be a little on the boomotton Is selling well though the crop seems to be a little short because of the rojt. Bat all other crops seem to be gflodi Sweet potatoes bid fair to yield a good crop also, the fall Irish potatoes are ia'a floarishlng oaditlbn P?fy&!$r ? We Will soon have a ' telephone line front Arapahoe to Reeleboro, -one of out merchants, Mr. Joseph BeeL decided it wu a good plan to put our people la talking connection with their neigh bors.;; ij" -h t We have another . enterprise a foot in our little town that win add much to the general welfare of our people that Is a good permanent achookyjf ' : If we could educate our boys and gtrls at home to the point when they desire to some course of higher education we will find f a t much ; more satisfactory method and by so doing we will save considerable money With which to start them in college. Prof . O. J. Reck, of Virginia is here and will teach school In the Arapahoe Academy next Monday . He is a compe tent teacher. . We expect to employ more teachers , as they may be needed The schools will be larger after cotton picking. ' s, We will -add another story on the rMSadenry .btrirding and make other re- isalia and ehanges as may be required. r . -Mr Johnnie Freeman and Miss Clara Tingle were married , September 2Slh ttWJ J.B. M. The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the pralseB of Kedol, the new discovery which Is mak ing to 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. Orsafill, of Troy, I. T., writes: "For a number of years I as troubled with in digestion and dyspepsia which grew Into the worst form. Finally I was In duced to use Kodol and after using fonr bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what yon eat. i'. 8. Duffy. Th FaatldloaB. "May Flypp Is too funsy for any use. You know that guRhinn special article the Bluffer bad about her? Well, she actually objected to It because tbtf bead lines were In block face type." "Bat whyT 8be said black face wnsn't In bar tnony wtthi-a pronounced blond." Cleveland Plain Dealerl Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that I bad suffered with for years,'' writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect heallh.nBest pills on earth and only 85c at O D Bradham's drug store. Tit AiiMuer. ToncuiT A ioir ni;:n murls r.i I with $10 In bis pocket to uv k ,in. I!I!k Hi owes f." tt r.-lit. V. fill Kf.T. for coul. W'lm t iloi's ln li.iv,' wlirn lie retunmT Scholar Di'iid nisyl A Jhr. a new hat and n turkey!- Tuck. A Frfrnil la Xrvil. Beetcm I'rIib w ! I riiikI hnve 20 by aoon today, and I left nil iuy money at home In my other clothes. Can't yon help hiu out? . Wlscman8ni-c. I'll lend you car fare to g homo for It Philadelphia vPreta. Bis Lite In Peril. . "I just"; seemed: to have gone all to pteoeVi writes Alfred Bee, or Welfare, Tex, "biliousness' and a lame back had made life a .burden. I couldn't eat or sleep aai felt .almost too worn out to brkwhen I began to ase Electric Bit. ten, but that worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, hare gained In strength and enjoy hard work? They give vigorous, health and new life to. weak, sickly, raa-down people. -Try them. Only SOcat O D Bradham's drug store. ;-. ' . ) ' "ton cant jjuy that fellow.", said t'.io barber as the bflldhcadoil cuntomi-r left tbe Shop.' '; f - . ioa try ftr asked -ncif wneit n got into tny-cunir, i asked him If bo Wanted a hair cut, mmI be said he didnU care If 1 cut both of them." IadianapoUa News. -, ;;, , Itlj'il - Hi in."r;'.-'.,.-'i Make a bath ta Baaoock'a Liquid SuL pair, - They are superior to those of tbe meat eelebrated Balphur Springs, having Ue addltlMial ad vantage Ht being made srleslred,-Uengta. ; They will rare Ilckry besi Xesemev aad all skin,. lis- for sale by F.S. Daily. V "It ta welt known that ticking labels b a harmful process, and a committee Of Inquiry ' found- that in one- thread factory tn Lancashire there were em ployed . tome twelr full timers, who each licked ' front forty to fifty gross labels per dny, and tblrty-Ove bait timers, who Accomplished front twenty to- twenty-five gross per day? One wotiia lufirmed the committee that When buay he could complete forty five gross of bobbins a day. or, allow ing a ticket for each end of the bobbin. ninety arose of bibels a day! In I ro und the Inbellng of mineral water bottles M mofitly done by boys, who Urk with their toti(-ms labels which Sre alrraily Enrnmnl. They put scvernl lulw's In tln lr moutli lit onto and, It Is a ft. l-e t i out nnil pitrk them on T I I H . : I ' ' 7 II li -1 (' " - H." n. ; -1 - - " , f f ' , - ?.v-V'-'- I - ; Family cares and duties do not weigh down the well woman, and tbe children are never in her way.'-' But when the womanly health fails, and there it a con stant struggle with weakness -end pain, householdautiea are a burden aunoot past bearing, and children are f cease, less annoyance end muyiZ?--- : v Weak women sue made strong and sick: women ere made well by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite; Prescription, It establishes regularity, dries diaarmeebl drains, heals inflmnmsrtc and nloara tica and cores female weakneaa. ' v . Sick-women are invited to consnlt Dr. Pierce by letterre. All coMesvendeace strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Bufialo, N. Y. I had bem ailinr seme lime, tnubfae with frmale weaknea,writn Mrs. Ta H. Johason, of Avoodalc, Cheater Ca, Pa. "Every mouth X would have to Me on my back. - I tried many different medicine and aothtnar c at relief until I begin Dr. Pierce's nedldae) attag two bottles or ' Favorite Prescription 1 and two of 'Golden Medical DuKorery.' Tbew medicine hare cured me. When t begin your treatment I was not able to do very much, but now I do tbe work fin- my family of nine, and feel better to-dy than I hire for a year. I thank you, doctor, from the bottom of my heart, for well do I know that you are the one who oared me. "Favorite Prescription "has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete rare of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved-substitute in its place. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best laxative for family nee. " THE MAN WHO CLIPPED. I saw him take the paper and Turn to the household page. Then scan the column up and down, Aa one wlio all would gauge "Aha!" he m ittered to himself, "Here's 'How to Make Rice Fritters' And 'How to Utilize Cold Beer And 'Homemade Stomach Bitters ' " Then from his pocket forth he took A pair of scissors, small, And severed from the printed paga The helpful hints and all. H clipped "The Way to Scramble Eggs" And "How to Make Peach Butter," As well as half a doxen more. "That's all" again his mutter. "A thoughtful man," at once I mused, "A man who cares for things, Who loves the calm contented song The home teakettle sings."' "Do you," 1 asked, "preserve those notes "So that your wlfo may eye them?" "Not much," he growled. "1 cut them out "Bo she won't get to try them." Baltimore American. Forty Years Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That Is what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. Be says: "DeWltl's Witch Bezel Salve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years," Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Rebels Hold Fort . New York, Oct. i. A cable received at the offloe of Csmpagnla, flstllenne, here today says that the attempt of the government troops to land at Port de PatK faded and the rebels are still In possession. Look Ont For Fever. Uillousness and liver disorders at this seasoa may be prevented by - cleansing tbe system with DeWltl's Little Early Risers. Those famous littlepnis do not gripe. They aseve the Vowels gently, hot copiously, and by reason ef the ton ic properties, give tone aa&streagth to the glands. ' F.B.Duffy. Rewmlr Brake. . Camden, M. J., Oct I. The dty reser voir near Delaware River, broke this morning i and eight million gallons of water escaped. TOO tifOW "WHATf TOU AfcB TAKING When yoo take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed every Dottle showing that It Is rinrply-ireaend quinine In a, tasteless Nootb-ih pay. Price Mo Foxhall, 0ct. Keens has leased Bllckllng Hall at Ayssham,' Horfolk, from ths Marqnls Lothian estate noted for ill gardens, also because tbsanl mala, birds and home farm are all pare while. . '-'jV' sMsaajweaMBnaannnnjaB(fBaaM -r "V" 'S--..t sri;'.--y " y1 ; lasjstm;v l7 Bwgja y. " . ' :" I, n nsa ' . Do Rot Clwese; tour, Owa cusses I 'i-It Is a tare eiperleoce to find aay per sob with-both eyes having the tame focus sad unlet they de, ' the work of both Is always , thrown In the stronger. Only a skilled optlclas with the neoes sary Inframrnts eaeT determine the foot s of each eye separately and prescribe lees accordingly, Is It sensible to leave the selection of yonr glasses to yourself or aay one not .competent for the take of saving 4 few dollars at' the expense of your priceless sight I Ton have la your' midst a graduate who" has stood a rigid examination from the very oldest and best Optical College In the V. S. (lite I with lbs same Inatinmeats found In the leading optical oflloca la oor country -. ; A private parlnr Is In the rear of my store, Ciinsnltailon -free. If)onartln Died of medical attention, you will he referred to one Coiriprimil.lf Its only vji, stiulnsnd your case Is lu tlio rsnjre of p'li-'i-rp, we HiornnsHily nniliitntRpil rr f i ii , ! ! i n, fi:l niir 1 1 1 !' inrti I n. fiM i, h s. . fREELSECRa " Octt We are having fine 'weather now for the cotton pickers., j-" ; . Mr. i. B. Brlnson, of Eersnkw, visited his pareals, Mr. and Mr. N. G. Brlnson Saturday evening and Sunday. i. Misses Pearl McCain - and Lonia Gar ner, of Newport Carteret county were here last week -visiting Miss Maggie Brinson, V - ' ' " ' - Messrs., 8, A. Brlnson and Daniel Cutler went ao Arapahoe Monday on business,' , -: Mr. R. L. Pipkin who has been away for a few weeks returned homo last Sat urday night '. T ' : ' Mr. Whiteharst Lee, and sister, Mrs. Cordle Dowdy who has been visiting at Arapahoe, passed through here Sunday on their way home. - Mr, GeneEossof Grsntsboro sterted a school at this place last Monday. if-. Mr. William Delemar has been quite sick with typhoid fever at his brother's,. Mr. BamfDelemar's of this place Muter Oscar Barrow and Clyde Reel went to Arapahoe Saturday and returned Sunday. , Mr. John Arthur, and his sister, Miss Annie, of Askins, were visitors at Mr. II E. Barrow's Sunday. . " Miss Jennie Roel, of this place, has ac cepted a position as olerk and cashier with The Bee Hive Company, of New Bern. Mr. H. B. Barrow, who has been away for quite a while returned heme Tuesday night. V ' ' tit. 11. W. Brlnson and wtfu of Arapa hoe were visitors at this place last week.. ' Mr. H. n. Barrow went to New Bern yesterday on business. Brown Ktrs A Uocuuii-i t n'l;;tln : th:' f:ile of land, tinted l."!i'J r. t:il -!j;i:f.-. Ii.v (iuj FnwkcH, v:is ihc: 'Jj si'hl It; l.c:idou for SS05. . Friends on no nlrslili voynKc should never fall out. Chicago Xeivs. Goes Like Hot Cikes. "The fastest selling article I bave In my store," writes druggist C. T. 8milh, of Da.ls, Ky. "Is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. 1 have known It to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, Lest phy sicians proscribe it, and C. D. Bradbam guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Keg. sizes, ftOa and II. Rioting At Plymouth Wllkeebarro, Pa. Oct. 8. Rioting pre vailed In Plymouth all night, -' .it X 3. . iii ' w Huie ArWeys ' Shot Robber Dead. Williamsport, Oct. 3.-Flve masked men broke Into the Montoursvllle trol ley power house and opened fire on the engineer who was twice wounded but he seized a revolver and shot one dead The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Qaova's Tastblbss Chill Tohio. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form, tfo our no pay. Price 60c President Mending. Washington, Oct. 2. It Is announced at the White Bouse this morning that the President's conditions are fatlsfac- tory. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulphur, tor Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff aadgalliskln diseases. For aaleJaliP. S. Daffy's. Frl a Total Wreck. . Kingston, Jamacts, Oct. 8. The Nor wegian steamer Frl, which recently went ashore on tbe southwest shore of this Island, has been abandoned as a total wreck. - MatTLiKD, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Bulphur Co., Baltl- more, Md. -. n-'. " Oeallemeai I have had Sctenteover thirty yean, have tried many remedies prescribed bv various phyriclans,'bu to nothing bu the disease yielded eo read ily as to Liquid 8tn.ratm. 1 1 think If osed properly It Is undoubtedly a speci Do for Ectems, I bars prescribed; It for others with most satisfactory results.: 1 oonalder- It the best remedy 1 TeW: cuta neous affections I have ever kaoww. and regard it as tbe greatest medical discov ery or tne age, j , -i ' i - 5 . Kespeetfully your, ' ; i.'-'''--- WA. BEARD,' t. IX; For sale at t. 8. Duffy's. . ' . . :.- . " ... V-f. -I", .SWpi'to,. Watcl Cartbs.' ' : - Washington, Oct. S.becretary of the Navy tMoody .today stated . that It has been decided not to formally organize the Oarrlbbf aa dlvtsloa of the North At- lanlln Pqnadron nntlll after ihe.wlnler maneuvers of the West Indle. , .$ J .fj ; Natnral Anxiety.;. ,.: - V, Mothers regard spprosclilng winter with uneasiness, children -take cold so easily. No dlseae Costs more little lives than crnnp.;, It's atlack Is so sqd Isn that the sufferer is often beyond he man a d befnre the doctor arrives, floch r-f yloM readily to One Minnie Congh Cnrn ' Llqnlflos ths muens, alNyi In- fiammsilon, removes flanker, Almolute Iv a'o. Acts Immrdlaiely,' Cores rrii(ih. cnlits, (Trip lirom-hltls, all iliront snil tiifg 'iroulile F. MrMnhmi, llmnpton, On: "A Imd imM r'ii,!crri ivr v ! i Vi. j'ii. In fun' m ii ' F', ! : it h i-1 f - n I.- t I 'lill-ri'ril I-!..(, v 1 t ! t-V Sonthriiv.ladh, Gu.f UIslC Chicago, jCnred by - Ijdla . PinUum'sYegetabla CompoBnd After the BestDoev torsHasi Failed To Help Her. " Dxtan Maw. Piwaauut rI can thank yon tarn perfeot health to-day. Lira XMacaA to-dark, to met a year or twej agrx I hadoonstant pains, my limbs' swaUod, I had diaay apeUa, and never t IB, Ml UBS LAtms, HOWABD, OHIOAOO. knew one day bow I would feel the next. I was nervous and had no ap petite, neither- could I sleep soundly nighta. JLydi . PinkJbam's Veg etable Compound, used In con junction with your Sanative Wash, did more for me than all the medioinee and the skill of the doctors. For eight months 1 have enjoyed perfect health. I verily believe that most of the 'doc tors are guessing and experimenting when they try to' ewe a woman with an assortment ai complications, such as mine i but you do not guess. How I wish all suffering women could only know of your remedy ; there would be leas Buffering I know." Laura How Ann, 113 Newberry Ave., Chicago, 111. ttOOO forftlt It aeons UttlmonlaJ It sot gmuln. Mra. Plnkham Invites all wo men who are 111 to write her for advice. Address Lynn, Mass giving full particulars. It n lli In a It in. Phrvr.oloulst Vc.ir mm will never die In Jail. Motlirr I ini! very elml t' J a s- It. PlireiioiiuilKt lie "III llvr to serve out his sentence. Xcw York Tress. The Affront. "Tut. tut! Yon lire not going, to fight!" "I ain't? Didn't yvr Jost lienr hiru call me er bliiined erlHtotrnt'?" - Life. America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorfrlea the face. Eczema or Bait Rheum vanish be fore It. It enres sore lips, chapped hands chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 2.1c at C. D, Bradham's drug store In Troable. "Alas, nine," he cried, "if only my three girls hnd been boys!" In truth he was in sore trouble, with three young men thrumming three bn,nJos and singing three different love songs under three windows at one mid the same time. "I might as well be -a victim of In somnia," he walled. OABTOXt.X.A.. BWstae '' Tln Kind Ysu Have lUwaya Beugrit Bigastare of Hastily Jaulcfasr Hero. j-Who Is thatr asked the man with square toed shoes as he paused In the art gallery. , (. "AJax defying the lightning." "Tbey made a great to do about small displays of bravery ' tn those dnye. LlghtDlng seldom strikes any body. I wonder If AJax would lmvc bad the courago to ride In an automo bile or a trolley car?" Washington Star. Prickly heat sured lq ona appUcatlon by using of Hanoock's, Liquid Sulpaur. It will also cure Kcrema, Fetter, rimp les, Ringworm, lMn,druff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores,, sndallskln, .troubles in a snort time, when ns aa directed.' tot aleatir. RttyDrag gtgre. H. '. , r.U,lht$f DraXk iBd MedlelBfi. perfurs tonet Scape, etc, also he following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithla, Huniy adl fanoa, Bupyadl Matyas, Carbana, Veronica, Apenbv Red Baven Splits, i , Combs, BrusheShTooth Brushes, j . y, " VJ ,-Paaterlne Tooth PaatJ -s COLTJMBIAk JHStCTIorDR f Creoltrm,? the flieat' Wstofeotant and Ti"'ti? V Bed Bug Destroyer.' j A sore PRJCYJNTATIVK of Infection of contagion, of DIPUTBKBIA et SMALL POX,'S'5i-f',,'ii;"' j' . lnrOlasPrescrlptiooa a -apeeiaHy. Taxes fbrKI902i The tax books will be- epea at the plaoes and' days stated helew fat the Col Uotioa of taxes, and It Is expected tht aU will avail themselves of this', opper tnnlcy to ketUe thelf taxes and rdid paying eoetai' ." 'I -e --, .a m ; , Vaaceboro, 6atuhjyt October II; , Maple Cypress, (Ganroer's) Patordy, October 11. "' ' '" j : Tmlft's. Bfnnilt: (VI III 11 l. 't Core Creek, Saturday, Oct, 18. Dover, 'Wednesday; Oct 15. '-' fort Barnwell, Saturday, Octs 18. -" j , r.,4n'a Pt,,M Palnnla. Onfalt.'? ' Crnatnn, t'atwnlay, Oft' 1SV ,'''" J" . ! i f ' ' y, ' t. '1 " ) I v ill in ) i - S In t'io Court -..i ' 8 o'i ' " ' . m. 1 5 p. m. 'i. A. Sale and Exchange , L AUG EST AND FIN8ET BTOCK OF HOUSES and 2vTJXjES, ever olTeml for sale in this city, A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Buggies, Wagon?, Harness, liobep, Whips, Cart Wheels, &c, F A eTONXyS, Broad Stewarl's Old Stand. JHWHTfS. .truTiiiNfjraYii.iJWi Costs Only 25 cats Or nail IS esats ta C. la.. Julr 38, 1S7S. Da. O. J. HorTXTT iy xperienc with your mm Ileal rezoe Ileal meWrhaO, TCKTHINAV. Oar MUle firl, Juat lhlrteen munlha old, I rnMd was eiewui4 la the thape of praeMripUoni from fanllr phyalclaita. re blood and traroiac fewer oonltaaed for dare at a time. Hr life wm almost Uaiiad to post off para latieieajiQiBg. fiwarr Her mother determine! to try TE8THINA. tkrid In ft dar Uta bow! wer regular, tuid thanka to TKRTHINA, the i a najr Yonrg, ate.. D. W. a,. niiB TQE con THE PRICE TELLS ! Some recent salis nt tlio Farmers Wiirelionsr (llp-tnwii) your good lobiicco and we will pleiise you M. II OC'K. 24 Ihs $12.2 7H lbs dt, $15.00. 85 lhs fl5.n i. 21 II B fej 18 50. 40 lbs $in.7r. M. OAHKINS. :!HH !bs J2.00. M. EDWAKUS 70 lbs f20.50. 45 lbs $14.25. 22 lbs $17.25. 285 lbs (fi $15.50. 57 11)8 25.0 42 lbs (ft $lfl Oil J. II. H OCK 85 lbs $17.50. 181 lbs C'4 $15.00. 205 lbd df) $10.00. O. A. II'OCK 00 lbs $15.00. 44 lbs $17.00. 88 lbs $35 00. Ill Ihs (ii $10.50. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H.fRICHMOND, Farmers Wn rehouse. Auctioneer. AdminiMtraior'M Notice ; Having qualified as atlmlulalralnc of Jno. H. Harris (lrcessed, Inie of Cravi n county, N. C, this Is tn iiiitlly all per sons having claims Rpslnul ibe estate of Sid deceased lo eihlhlt ilirm to the anderslcneil on or before tbe llltb ilny of September, 1003, or Ibis notice will be plead la bar of tnelr recovery. All per sons Indebted lo said eslalo will pleaxe make Immcdlato payment. This Sib day of Hcnlcmlicr. 1902. Wii. A. Hvnn, Admlnlslralor. $300 Reward ! The aliovft rewnrd iH offered by Governor Aycock for the nrrest of Cynrt Dixon, of Joncw Connty, oan Tfctod of murder, broke jnil Sep tember ICth at Trenton, N. C. . j Dixon is 22 years old, 6 feet, 7 to 9 inches in height, prominent cheek bones, red face, thick dark hair, dark. ey of bloatfd npit'nrarQe, wears number 7 shoo. I, N. M. Harriett, Sluriffof Joiiph onnty, N. C, will pay Ten ($10) Dollara Reward for the apprehen sion and delivery lo me oj the body of I ho ubove named person "ynw Dixon. Delivery to be ruadf at Trentou, N. C. by the 6th day ot November, i 902. $5.00 Reward CACI1. . . Fire Dollars Reward Will be paid for the apprehension and. .delivery to me orthe lKdy;pf one .IJattdolpb Fulchea, eolorrd, about tt jeara of ag aW 5' feet 6 Uicbes hif'h, full faciei tf::ft&imknii data shaven welgbi tbovt ' 18V, -pounds. 8aidftpprehen8ion and, ilelfirery p be nude to tnVat,Trfntol( by Nov ember Otb, Five doHaUrf ill be .paid for the apprehension and delivery lo mo of the body of one jrhn An drews, tv hit, about 19 years Of age, light hair and muatachry gray eye, about. B foet 8 bchot high,, has a ulj faoo tnd weighs M0 pounds. Sold delivery to be made to me at Trenton,' N. 0, by Nov. Cth, 1902.; N. M. IIATtI'vIETT,' Stables Cores Cbolen-lofantum, Dierrioe4,DyiiiUry, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Mae. Aids Digestion. Regulates tne Bowels, Mrengthens (he Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. Da 8T. LOUIS, MO. at Druggists, J. MOPFKTT. M Hr Dau Sir : JoaUo. to too demuda that hould rIvu you ban haul much Hnr Ixiwela ittaialred of. or litUej babe la now doing well or two tnere wise great change new life lit two U)rw win a great change new life bad relurnud McIVKR.EdttorandHrophetorTuiktwee(Ala.)New. uiiiw usHie ia now noinir wen. 1 "'K O.VSKINS ami ItHVAN. MiO llw. $10.75 1!) H dn $:tJ.Mi 51 lb- (uj $i:i '21 II s (., ft--.- ! ( 1 ,4 II. (,(, 5 i II I I I II r (li f 17 Ml. !I7 llm i, $1(1 Ml 220 lhs (jt) $14 .25. li MRS. !(i. .IK t'. II'OCK 15 Ihs 70(m. 172 Ihs $12 00 54 llm $:ili.iO. 27 Ihs $20 (Ml. 17 Ihs $25.00. 7 lh fr,o i II. C I'. UASK NS MN 11,8 (if) $10.50 41 llm (i( $15 Ml 2:1 ll $17. Hi. 21 I'm (,i, $ 8.0 i 48 li- $2l.ilii. Notice ot Summons. NOItTH CAHOI.INA, ( Sup.rii.r I raven (uinty. l 'i.iii t. I ury Curtis, vs. William II. Ourln. The (Idfendant above nanmil will Uike notice that an action as above entitled has been rmnnienced in the Suiieriur ronrinf ( raven eounly, lo uhluin di vorce a vinculo matrimonii from the de li'iidant, William II. (Jurtis, mill the said defendant will take further notice that lie Is required to appear at the Novem ber term of the hnperior ci urt of said county, to bo held on the tenth Monday after tho lirst Monday in Hcplcinlmr, 1102, it beiiiR tho loth day of November, 1 002, at the court house in New Hern, N. O., and answer or demur to tho com plaint In said action now on file, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, This 26th day of September, 190.'. W. M. WATSON, Clerk fnporior Court. ADMINISTUATOlt'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed having been duly, appointed ail minittrator of J. A. Paris, deceased.that all parties indebted to said estate will come forward and settle the same, and that all persona having claims against tho estate will present the same within one year from the date hereof or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. 1 hi t-ept. th, 1904. J H. 8. UYNUM, Adm'r, Moyton, N. C. BO YIARe v- VEXPERIENCK TfcAt MalMS Oaaiawa CoewneKtre c xrlaf aiakatr ad awrlpUoa an il if nmr aiKiiioa frM vhoaar n tsJtatrtltll . ttt.ttlt li BkTXha,btf sUiiUb). Ciran ., (iMMtnea:iT rvHiOdemtCai. tianoelaaaoat Ot k L'tHnoutaMn wiknaPaUaU V Jll-el .U-U eajlaUm f ay T ctewiim KxtraeJ, mUatu aU. MiaU iaaiavH Tewir-t, VI i roar tswultc '1 wv.. Hope) Farm, ;about4 ''Inllea from New Bern 200 acres olrared. Good J Land for Tobacco and Oood farm bnildlnga.- 'vJi'Ioqulrej j. ii. cnon7Eisi., . ' , New Bern, N. 0. J taV.- HiiReiil. 4,'J
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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