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the journal; M'.tsaad every day la tWear.exoepI ,.Koaday,atMMlddj.aiet,. -- - Pno"No. 8l ' -L -' 1 ri 1 u CHARLES Li STEVES. .'' " amtoa axb nanmoi. i"-- .. - f . . nA vm year, in HntTMr ml In advenes 5M ;: Monthly, by carrier 1 tM ity. . . . M Advertlslng.Rates famished oa sppM cation., - Batered rt thPotffioe,HB Bern, ; ll. tJ, as second class nutttar. . QBelal Paper f vaW.aten aad Craves. Ceaaty. Kw Ben. N. C, Oct 7, 1M3. . r . The work of the Bute chemists In making the pore food tests, which has beea completed, mast provoke the query, r. m , i . 3 , . Kit wny 100(13 are so macu auuiuern- t2 u tn demand inch teats as have been made. r According to advance reports the principal adulteration! are made In jell ies and jams. - These articles are very Important household necessities, and their con sumption is Immense, ever on the in crease. Two things may be said to cause food adulterations to any gross extent, . scarcity of the pure article, or Its cost Bat if inquiry Is made i the 'Stores where Jellies, jams and other foods are old, it will be fonnd that the consumer as a rule seeks an article according to Its price, rather than to the demand as to its purity, ; ... . If the Investigation will be toad, the foods which are adulterated wlB be Been to be most attractive to the eye, and to the taste there will be fonnd nothing ap parent to cause their rejection. It is only in the aftet effect, brought about by the constant nse at adulterated foods, that the evil ' effects upon the hu man system will be developed, and in most Instances where Injury is done the trouble will be unknown, or charged to something else than to the use of adul terated .foods. The remedy of this food adulteration, and Its (deleterious effeotsupon people, lies with the consumer. If cheapness Is demanded as the first requisite, there will be the manufacturer to make the food for the price. The reputablo manufacturer Could not permit a slogle adulteration to be made In his article sent to the trade. The trade mark Is the guarantee, and the contents of jar or can must bear out the label. The manufacturer who Is Inforssed as to the chemical properties, knows that substitutions can be made,bnt.thls he also knows is adulteration. The sabstltation means greater profit, but it means an In ferior article, even more, an article really Injurious to every consumer of it, Let the consumer demand first amity in the article wanted, and there wllljbe no food adultoratioa to demand tke work of chemists. The consumer will not bay stale vege tables because of cheapness, yet will bay a manufactured product of the sama, be cause It is cheaper than some other brand. . Tharule of demanding first whole tomenesa,wiU break np the atanufaMare of adulterated foods. V -ffnrnatrfai .'r ji His Life lit Peril. "Ijost seemed to faaye gone all to plecea,T writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, ;'. Tax, biliousness and laiM tack tad made We a bordei J eonWa't eat or .. sleep aad felt aJfcaoaf wra eat to . work when I began to as fcloeftte Bit ters,.t that worked won dart. How I sleep like a top, caa'aayQilift have . galnedln strength aid enjoy lard work" TnefglreflKorons keaUaand hew life - In 1 ml -fX-- ' '- ' - . , 'themOnTy Mc-at V D Bradham's flrag Eaytlea BlocKaSev Germany has ptoaoasaaed ttsi Waakadf of Hayilea portefiMaTeMtva. an v., t r' "f-i ht)" ' a : 1 Flux, eollc ebotera rnnrl.ih au comulalotaot foods fennenUna 1 rrevont fever arid itfrteet bigooUoo. '.r ' v ' 1 -,i..h. koliildlrUi ll'H""lt, fXMVlt,)) t., t :mrrf V t TESTElDArS 1ARZSTS, Cottoa, Grala, mvlsteae tad ItafU Raagt la Prices. RecclpttB4 1 Shipments. " , " The following are the aurkat quota tion,' received by private wire to J. E. Latham ft Co, New Bern, N. 0. Chicago, Oct. .; Open. Blgk. Low. Close Wamaf. . vPee . 6B May.. 70s 71 m 48 70) ' 48,'r 6 '1 ' Deo.. Mav . Slbs:- Uct.. Jan . Pork. Oct . . Jan... May Lard... .Oct . Jan May.. ? 48 48 837 888 8.5 838 1588 1470 1S08 1490 1576 1470 ISM 1490 890 897 843 887 832 807 848 Htm lfovOot. ft Open. High. Low. Cloee Oottoh;- Nov.., , Dee... Jan... Mch.. May.. .. 8.78 "8.78 8.84 ..8.98 ..8.70 8.W 8.79 SJ4 8.69 8.70 861 8.71 8(8 8.S7 A60 8.84 8.78 8J8 8.87 8.89 New Tork, Oct. . Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close 8oRy 8, ' 18 88f ' ' Wl Ur8.8... "IH M 89.il C. AO -At 61 49J5 H Mo. P. 118i im 111 Hit TCC ...o7 '87 88 88 A. O. O SU 5U SO SOf Am Ice Ill B. B.T m 64i 82, 61 M.TC ;16 168 168, 158J Spots 4.84. Bales 10,000 bales Futures, Nov-Dec4.61 Jan.-Feb. Apl-May 4.68. 4.59. BtaWBIFTd. Same ek last year. 48,068 28900 68800 45000 84100 81800 88300 819000 Last week 208,000 This weec. Sat. 60000 Hon. 60000 Tuee. Wed. Than. Frl. State or Ohio, Cm or Tolbdo ) Lucas Codmtt. ( Frank i. Cmtsmr, makes oath that ba Is senior partner of the firm of F. I Chknbt A Oo, dolag : btadoeas fcs the CIt of Toledo. Count and State afore said, and that said una wfll pay tkoaBml or urns jiuriuititLitMiaiAHttiaraaem and every case of OataekH that cannot be cured by the nse of Hall's Cavamx Cuna. FBAMK J. OHKMKT., Sworn to before ma and eabsertbed fa my presence, this Olh day of December, A. D. 1888. . A. W. aLASON, beau Notary Public. HaUt Catarrh Oara ta lakaa thteraally and acts directly oa the blood and ma oo as sarfaees of the ayttean. ' ftoad for testimonials, free. F. J. CHXNKT A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists, Wo. HalTs Family Pills ire OebesL Martial Law fcupeadrt. Martial law lav Ratal was suspended yesterdsy October 5th. OJaVtoVOtZA.. IMMIta) MmbM Jasinese ' TbAaiMMkaBVMjn w be leaned at 610,41, r Prickly heat eared la oaa appBeaUoa bv nslna of Hsaoock's UaalA Balpkar. It wQl also ara Icarmaj FaUeC Imp - ies, Ringworm, DaadntK Cats. Brns, Old Bores, aad aQ skla trouUea ta a Bsantsa" ' : .iJ9 nm , ,r ,MQ Laaa. shoA atasav' hwsed'sa directed, t jTorl'pkkr. : They are superior to those of the sale at F. 8. Duffy's Drag Btora, . ' 1 AmtamoxrTwcr;X Ambas4dor To Wt St lSlanbdW yeMardaytoaMa MrA:Tetrla Bg laid, - ,. y ',: i rrr? puis: ' Ml Hk v I 1111 I 1 I I " .. T . . ., ... tk I o:i,vt.t aueMaainglaruaa-lndl(!Ilr'j.- , , ,. ,-. , , - J -v", nuiivmi n wHMi w pomi ltketmta fa r, n5 ho rWt of uodlgestad i la the sU iuacli Vka nhlM mm.w (a taenr uu-h tauihu .uiMu.t tniu. J 'io i e t-nniV ranea- Unlav tbe ntonuch la Iji ftaLota , . ' t,..:.- ..' ? uH ;T3ftknt Avtr for.tntng at a It tolla to ffftftit)!ifJSJ4srta . :- . v wsiag isms amx Kodol ls the new discovery which cure all stomach 3 , and bcwrltronblbyremvlngr-.-a-i Thifwn" ' ',,'t 'f'j'euuitldn Iw,iuh, H.ri...e allot .wwwawMMOTwi nww fiim g-mw servuej ewr I) and strength It contain. - r- n..', t.roi4a MMt a) SImmI Yrwaitoa. " ' ' '. la a lung auuwlu caoa o eMarrl, w im iar."-v. '(1 rtr,niM, anHtiyall ' H ..! '.. " "" as .mI mm S " ' -'-' - ' The mneral standard of measurement for wOnsanhood ia "grown-op-ness." Waen a girl is emancipated trom acncoi aad arrives at the dignity .of trailing akirts and elaborate hair dressing she is looaea upon as a yoaag wotiisw. Bat aatare knows nothing of each stand ards. When the Womanly fnno- ttoo is estatuisti ed womanhooc Is attained ac cording "tor lie fhkSi$ there ncneeq a? womanly care and cautloti. It Is girlish ignor ance or neglect at this critical time which often results in long years of after misery. i Mothers who perceive the evi dences of fnne Hnnsi deranBeh meat in' Jcng irUt should promptly have them begin the nse of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It eetshlishes reg nlarhy, tranqtdUzee the nerves and tones np Ate whole system. Mz tn)nblc4 started during my girlhbod,' tiUs JUa Plan L Oner, of n Bowe SIKct, akron. O.. "bat did not prove serious until 18m. nwin suffered mm that time I did not see a well day. 1 ffeiea at every monthly period with terrible daohe, IrrtuUon of the iptne and pains in knr heels. I bad aoreucts through my hips and ovaries aB the tine and conatant bad One doctor would tell me one thing ailed me, another would say something altogether diner eat, bat tncy only relieved me. I then wrote me. you ana loiioweo your farce, i wok nn ww, U Dr. Pleree's FavoTle neeeripdon, four of Oolden Medical Uaomnr' aad five vials of 'PelleU. Have not had a tingle avmptom of old Btauble so ar. tCan aleep good, work rd, and eat solid awl substantial food with out 4ut rem. " , f ' J I:Pietcee Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the alnggajh liver. - The Newport Mews Shipbuilding Com aany has Dbaqeogad the Navy Depart ment to show whether their company or the New York Navy Yard can turn out a battleship In the shortest space of time. WANTED, ! We. wphld Ok W ask, through the ool dmns of your paper, if there is sny per son who has used Green's August Flower for the core of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, an d,LreV troubles that has not been OMred- ahd We also mean their results, snch as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual eoettveaess, nervous dys rjesls, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness In fact, any trouble con nected With the tomacfa or liver f This iiedlulua lias becjlTold for many years in all clrllixed aOua tries, and we wish to cor respond wltb yoa and send you one of ur books trek of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We aave never known of Its falling. If so something more serious Is the matter with yon. Ask your druggist O. a HKU, Woodbury, N. J. ' The Reading Railway Company has aotlfled Its amptoyes la Harrisburg, Pa., who are heads of fsmllies that they will he supplied with one ton of anthracite ejoal each at '94.23 per ton In less than tea day. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for PtmpMa,'ItlBgwona, Dandruff and alt skla diseases. For sale at F. S. Daffy's. Reports -from Liverpool show that large oidarg.tor ' Lancashire and North Wales coal continue to be received from America, but the ei porters have great difficulty In getting freights, the rates for which hava been Increased 1 during last week. Mattlahd, Fla, October 10th, 1901 tie Hancock Llauid Sulphur Co., Baltl- atQWiia .. .. . iGantlerhens-I have had Eczema over tUrty years, hava tried many remedies asescribed by various physicians, but to adthlng ha Uia dlataaa yielded ao road (H as to'ttotmr BcirHtrx.' I think If head properlyit Is Aadoubtedly .a specl- M for Xcasma. I bate prescribed It for c titers aalUs asuat snl factory reanlts. l sldetlhebeWjrenledT, for onta- us4ectlonsllae alei kbowatUd It as the (reateat medical dlsoov oftbaaga. juspeouaiiy yours, Sf ,W,A. HKARD, M. D. f For sale at F, B, Duffy's. Shrrhet. H Iharbet, or sorbet, hs It In sometimes 1 4MIed.' It water Ice beaten rapidly HwkiW fncrrrrg. so-inm ft I light snd . It is svrrcd at JuDchooiis, din andTftlbtAia, Water Ice U stlrrfd occaliaaally iH la mora solid add Wefeiirla. ccuaJfnr T SO tweet that one part In tea thnaaawd.af watert ssaasUy i - isited. 4 ; . ft 4 f n alkMnoooVa lukeaanUmHaaoooVs LlqurdBoC Ml celebrated Sulphur Bpr lags, having j thai afaHmnil eetvaikagef or Aalng made J aaanalrd;siri ktk; jTbey'wUt 'nia Tnmhmim) ga ail sajnita For salt by F. B. Duffy. .' t" llerko's rtrlsllctlon eihtuls to mors WwatMahr Mexinvcaw ajoonri'D who orcf as- cngeu U 'I 'I mimu uirour v nm iiciirjr - V lb -,in VLfct inonlha and twentv. r7 avcexalon. I I . f f roi'V tMah. A' raascta, ar "potw- mnn'a dlab," la -adVantaaW t'nt .Hiret-or- ftur. tmrd 1 al. ., - W wntrr and mnmd with pepp r. salt, bolter and a.littUv!nrllo. Whtu tut 'roi art tnorooj:hly softened tlf pa- baPt It rearly to tvA Wenrivf iH.urnlok.' ij.'At tbt frtrii-ntl of nn tlmiinrrli'd wo man In r-i inn-let u the mourntnE r - 1: The coliln, the hwirno, the trnp- I - of th lior"S and t!ie l!vry 1 f NOTRSF HOTABt.g83 1 1 Bx-Qonmor Whyto of Maryland hoj Jtwt celebrated his aeventy-elghth blrtfi Atftftte Id sceHtnt bejiltKftV i fi iApbHRttnaVibef yrtennASltai caught robbing his safe while asleep, concealing the money tnd a carpet. Grand Duke Cyril of Rassia, a oouain- of the -oar, la vtetrtr Jtnan. htre,-e hat beta given ah Uoposlug rettptioi 1 JoaaulnPltrueroa Larrain of Chile baa been ttunmisslonod by the lovernment toatudy the organitatlon of pUbBc li braries in Europe and tbe United States. -- jr-'". Henri fiourict, a Bwiaa atenmakan bat recently conipleted a watch fnade entirely out of tbo frory taken from a billiard ball works and east complete. It keeps good time. . LeoDOldo Batres. the Mexican con. aervator of national monuments, has Just concluded a years archaeological excavations among tbt ruins of Zapo texan cities In Oaxaca. The Bngllsh "Justice Barnes takes down his notes in shorthand and Bums up from these notes.. He finds this a great saving of time and by this means Is never Obliged to Stop ahvftnese. .-" Commandant-Moller, lately : of the Boer army, was not born to be shot. During the conflict with Great Britain he bad twenty-one horses shot, under him, but never received a scratch. , , Prince Victor Nlpoleon bits Just re ceived at Parts front tbe Oorslcan com mittee a silver kit Imperial ctown on tbe occasion of the centenary of Na poleon Bonaparte's appointment as first consul. Bradley Martin, Jr., who Is at pres ent In Paris, has sold his three automo biles. He says the numerous recent fa talities, added to hit own phenomenal bad luck, have cooled bis enthusiasm for the horseless vehicle, One of tbe oldest Clergymen in Eng land Is an earl the venerable Earl of Devon. Be Is one of the few members of the bouse of lords who was born be fore Waterloo bectant' a-caiae in his tory and who hat lived In four reglmea Jules Massenet, the famous French composer, is an enthusiastic player of patience and nlflrms that many of his best inspirations come to bim while engaged In this game. Like the late Charles Gounod, M. Massenet is an in veterate smoker and prefers a ptpe to the finest cigar. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist I, t. Smith, of Davis, Ky. "Is Dr. King's Kew Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because It always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have known It t6 aave sufferers from Throat and Lung i 'diseases, whoould get no help from doctors or any Other remedy." Mothers rely on It, best phy sicians prescribe It, aad 0. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free, ' Reg. sizes, 50c and $1. Aiofter Operation. Deputy United States Consul General Bowen, at Paris, will nave to undergo a second operation In a few days for In ternal trouble. Look Oat For. Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cloanslng tbe system with Ds Witt's Little Early Risen;: Those famous little pills do not gripe. They mora tit bowels gently, bat copiously, and by reason of tbe ton- lo properties, give tone and strength to the glands. F. 8, Duffy. King Edward bat conferred tbt order of ;the Royal Red Croat upon Mrs. George Corn wallls-Watt for bar services onboard tbt hospltsl ship Maine daring tbt Boer war. Mrs. Corn wall Is-West was Miss Jennie Jerome, bf New Tork City. OABTOntimi Bears tV W. J35 f ' r FriUalH-ta' klnn.. QiHfT EIIxji. rili. vlr; lu ijuei n thongb the lOTed bcoieU, ,ft':in t;!itel ,o ths kinL-doni with n ' rlntr. 'fuTtli she nl- wars wore. The dih crw' W-er It. arid it bad to far riled off shifrtiy before Xm fleath. f Dorllrd Craekoaa, -p for deviled ci-uikeiit'ihfx.thrue table- spoonfnls "gfntvd ' 'tboeee, ont-foortb teaspooo avy'muttirrd, oMureaaboon aachovy pn stw dtak of 1 rayenat nd pinch of Unit; blend With out table spooa batter spread over cracktaa and put In hot oven 'until they bogln to ' -.IKatnral . Anxiety. -. I Mother "regard WMblnwlJttir; With Bneattatss, chlldrea -take cold to aatlly. No d latest oosta itlila Uvea than ctbap. . It's attack W stfani dea that tbt tuff trtt Is often betoarf krA- maa aid before tbt doctor arrives. Snob casta yield readily to Oaa Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies, the mucus, allays In flammatloa, removes danger. Absotatt, ly .' safe. - Acta - Immediately. Carta oougha, colds, grip; bronchitis, all throat and long trouble, F- 8. MoMahoa, Hamptoa, Gat -A bad oold r. :..leri me oloelea lust before an pru...i!,...l coo. test. 1 Intended town?.! w but look One Minnie Con h ( ;ra. I r-stortd mv volet la time to win the aiUI." - F, B. Puffy. . jo, oecniMrj oi mo navj bwwhu' ad ths tonlract for ' he eonatrtrctfon'ot (he battleship Louisiana lo lbs Newport Newt Slifphnihling Campany at Its bid. of t3,00,000. .. . . t rvaai a x n iw oioa Take Laxative l oino t, .huue Tat lets All druc;;'la tuf'ind the monry If It falls' to cure. E. W. Grove's inn'jjre ln each h -x. "-. " HL 11 .- - - .( ' - &&&&& You Can 'est' a UU1.I f Too Early. f. A-' S R'S flRIIRT Affords iHappf '"an J Marteloug Re8ultIo Rheumatic Soffe'ters, f u The autumn season with Us changeful weather la a time of dread to all rheu matic sufferers. Chilling winds, cold rains aaSheavy, Impure atmosphere, aggrerata?(eiWy coadjtlott bf rheuma tism, arid brlngv many lUfferers' desper ately near the grave. ' Are yon a victim of rheumatism in its acute or chronic forma I If bo, you can't begin too tarly to get rid of this baneful disease, to purify the blood aad strengthen the system. The marvolous vlotorlea of r Palne'a Celery Compound wrought In the past for rheumatic suf ferers, Justifies you In giving this won derful medicine an Immediate trial. It has given to agonized, helpless, and crippled men and women aew ' and happy lire, freedom from all pains and sufferings. It has produced amazing cures after the failures of able physlc lsns. At this season, Palne's Celery Compound will do the ssme good work for you, dear "reader. - Mr. G. W. Web ber. Janesvllle, Wis., says: i was advised by a irlend to try Palne's Celery Compound for rheuma tism and nervousness. I had previously tried other remedies for these complaints without getting relief. I am pleased to say that the verv first bottle of the Com pound relieved me. I have now taken six bottles or the Compound In all and am Cured. I feel younger and better, and have a good appetite." FOR THE HOUSEWIFE DIAflOND DYES have been manufactured. They rive fast. beautiful colors and are prepared for home use. aimpij ioiiew airecnons. Direction Book and 45 dyed eamDles free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Tt. Billiards In Spain. Billiards have been brought Into high favor In Spain by the Queen Mother, Maria Christina. OABTOIIIA, feearsthe lln Kind Voii Haw Alwrs Bought Blgsatan of Signora Duse. SU?nora Duse will sail for New York October 7, from Hamburg, The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever ta a bottle of Gaova's Tabtklkbs Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form No eurt no pay. Price 50c. At American Embassy. President Roosevelt's sister, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, was one of the visit ors at the American Embassy In London the past week. Forty Years Torture. ' To be relieved from a torturing .dis ease after 10 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is What DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve did fpr C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: "DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of plies after I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, bums, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware of counterfeits. F. B Duffy. New Motor Car. Marconi claims to have Invented a mo tor car to run 600 miles at one charging a 88-mlle-ac-hour speed. ! Out of Death's Jaws. rWhen death-seemed vary near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, tha I hid suffered with for yeart,1 wrltm P. Muse, Durham, N. C, ' Dr. King's New life Pills saved my life aad gave perfect ataiia." best puis on earth ana oniy rsc (. o D Brtdham't drag ttote. - Daughters of tbt, American Revolu tion will break ground In ' Waahlngton, H O., October 11th, for a Continental Hall. , TOU KNOW WHAT TOD ARB TAUffft When von take Grove's Taeteleat Dhril Tinle, because the fornrula la plaJaly printed oa everv bottle showing that ft IsislmDlv Iron and out nine In t tasteleta' r . .-,,. .v ... i num. Ho ttort-no pay Frtoa m, U Not Choose Tour oWGlassesl Uiisa rare eiperivnot io una any per i with both eyes, having, .the aamt focus aad unless they do. tha work of oqin is always nrown in spa sirongn. Okiy a skilled opucfaa with tb atott laVy losramtnts oaa daltrmtat tbt foout n( taoaat teparttely and pretcribolenl aooOrdlDgly; J ft ft Sensible li"lttvt lilt atleotloa of yoar glasses W yoartell o saont aot eompeterlt for thssaks 0 j aw&jtvfew jfollera t tttrjjeMa if 0fiteswHii!ht r vm ji,ra m midst a graduate who hag stood a rigid ejmlDatloa,:Irom ,lbe very,' ojuaal aad bait Optical" College In' lb TJ. A fitted with, the same Instruments . ouad la tha lridln)('tpt(car offices ta our country. A' . W private parlor Is tn. let rr ar of my stare. ' Cnnsullatlou free. If ) ou rt In a)edof merilcal 'tttenilon, yon' will be -ferrl to one competent, if lit'only eye ?p16 tnd"'y)uf rase f In this range of JilasiM-s,'lw iboroii(flily nndcmt'and re frscilnn, and tnr trpatment good as jou can pt In any (h -nllsis odlco where jou py im Him s ibiiie for It. Tonr ii in f i k If you bio not !' " 1. PAIN VHA aUlt.r mm K WosU tat I rpreee'nk 'arltOl5oblles are 'too cdBf pUcated and prices are too high for general adoption. The ratio of ma chines to papulation In tbe United States, 12,000 to 78.000,000 say-that is, onftlo-. evejx&BOO rrtona-oes not at first glance appear promising, but when we conaltSi Joflly three years-1 ago the ratio jWft M 1,600,000 per sona a very different "aspect Is pre sented, and it may be safety concluded that with auolr. possibilities of demand the autttnoblte- -mbst of necessity grow to meet the measure of Its great ness. American inakers are quicker to see this opportunity than are their for eign rivals, as Is proved by prices. Foreign machines' are sold in this conirtry it'fr t,80e to 120,000, the record artce,- -pnloV by a 'wealthy New Yorker, for a French machine, while the highest priced American machine la $0,000, an' WthdWds are In use which coat their owners from $050 to $800. A good hote Bhn wairon may be had for $200, and the aWomdbfte must ap- prolttmate thls-flgurt to become popu lar and give tha horae some tope that at last he can qvtt wtrk and live like a gentleman. That this may be done and still be profitable to makers is shown in the history of bicycle price ana in tne rurtner fact that one of the first American makers, with tbe dodu- lar-idea in view,-made 'machines to sell at from $40 W tfloo-gnd adranced his prices later bWaWie tie team jt what ever he aaketLWflnam JrLamptn in uutmg. The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol, the new discovery which Is 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 yon feel good all over. Mrs. Cranflll, of Troy, I. T., writes: "For a number of years I wu troubled with in digestion and dyspepsia which grew into, the worst form. Finally I was in duced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a doso after meals. It digests what you eat. F. S. Duffy. Tke Saak of Bna-lnn. The foundation of the Hnuk of Kng land stronghold Is alxty-alx feet below street level. The Diver's Oatat. Divers' I. its wetch twenty pounds apleec. The helmet weighs forty pounds, nnd tlie diver cnriies also eighty pounds of lead to enable blm to keep his balance at tbe bottom of the sea. America's Famous '.Beauties Look wlth-horrer en Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They den t bare them, nor will any one, who uses Baoklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be fore It. It cares sore lips, chapped bands Chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at C. D, Bradham's drug store. LIST OF JURORS or October Term of Courts. the Federal , Tho following named persons hare been drawn to serve as Jurors at the Beit term of the United States District and Circuit Oonrts, which will convene la the United States Court rooms ta this city on Tuesday, October 88tb, at ten of dock a m. i Pitt oouatyA J Moyti J W Allen, John S McLawhorn, R L Joyner, J H Setthom, William Ktttrell, J R Bar. vay Jones eooaty a S Waters, Hardy Whltford, Perry Jenkins, Luther An draws, D H HarrtMn. Laaolr eooaty 'Jaws Uarper, Jo ha L Albertsot, Eadrea Xlmore, DW Wood Y 1 Papa, Joha D WaHara. iPamttoa ookaty WBllam H. BaWyer, M W Ale zander, W i 8waa, ' Dudley Pant--'- 1 i Grttnt ' tonntyJokn H Whitley, TboaaaS Hlh' WMllara Gay, Joseph Fra iler, W B. Daft, cv - Oartarat beaaty--DavId J, Ball, Hotla D Wyttt, Jtttpb A' Morton, Melvla I rAivh,'WL JasmdtR jWayaa aenats-Gtorct GvaaUam, W dMa,AttaB Oot. " " 4 'Beaufort oounty 8 R Fowle. tHyne county Ben Mtxon. a jCraVto' flonty-J K Wllllk, W D Pettl pler, W F CrockeilTTffBlevenson, W K Dlxoa, Jcfca Bttt Aamafcl Parsons, J A BmJtb, J H Mottley. r B Xrnal fOaaloW aoanlr A A Sakank, J B BryaafaKAbMey. . IfintPveAts. , . ... , VJ V.!. . . . . . . . following eDDOlntmenta have beea mkda to4U Ct Candidate 'ind others. It la eamealy desired tkataU will avail themselves of these opportunl- tita ta atattbarlsanaa dlaeoasafl. ."P-trt lloa. O. H-trtttM Wltl IWat W BoVrf oeraruaj vrouimrjioyi ftli a, anwwr, . Bbtrlff Jit. W. Blddlt and B.M. Brin- Z40, wtn rpeax ai jtoiisv oaiuraiv "f rVm ill fv tL'.i T- : A. Naaa a4 - M. qrsaaqrt, whl speak at Oort Orttk, Batarday Oct- ihet 18th anlX'HikwUw 'iX4 D. U Ward.iaad. (rao, Waitrt, laqrt, will speak at vtaetttra aataraay uoto . Boa. O. H. Qulosi.tad Baas Larry L Mbort will speak ati Fti!'Batttvrall FH AJm rW.tnkM till tSI Tt ,wr''-lM ' i j p. M. Green, Eq, will speak at Tay lots Btora Bawforwobtf Mtk at 1 oort will sna at Yanoebora -aUN lis r. .... ., : '' .. CSudpy :a OKLrSERVE AS A MASK FOR CONTAGIOUS BLOOD They hide ita repulsive form, and this stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the effects have worn off or treatment, ia discontinued; "when it preacs down the mask and becomes Mercury and Potash mav drc no the they drive the pcHaon iacfe-fnto npon the 'tender tissuea, tnembranea anfj terves, finally breaking out in moat disgusting aorea and even destroying; the flesh and bones. Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent care. They have a palliative but not cttrative effect upon this treacherous snake like disease. "These tdrttgs prodnce mercurial RAeumatisni, destroy the teeth and corrode tiieerabranes off the stomach andlxjwela, causing inrlam anatiott and dyspepsia, MrvoMncaa and general derairgement of the system. 8. 8. S. is a Specific for Contagions Blood Poison, and the only antidote ft the peculiar virus that spreads so quickly throughout the system, Corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body. vegetable remedy and we offer f I.ooofor proof to the contrary. Write ua about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge. Our home treatment book will be sent free to all who desire it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlaaia, 6a. . irriTCaissAgiaay fie Oalj 25 cats u e. 9 Or Bill It uniEoaa, au., juit js, inm Da. o. J. annrHrrwar Vitr i jaMoa lo 70a araunai that 1 mould jom iraroerteDM with voarozosllont m.llctk. THRTHIN. Oar Httlo arirl. latt thirlMB month, old. hu hmd much UUMWH ilotoethlnir. Kverv nmedv wu oxhaiulod ! tho iluH COltl Ftlaned lo IhuO Oft nnrw blood And bnrataw favnr nonttnnad for dnvn nl n Urn, Hr Ufa . m...t dn.nalrad of Hr notber detormlnad lo krv TBBVaiN A, ud la a Say mm nowaw were rTguiu, ajia tnanltj lo THKIMIHA. toe loon, mc. , ifi TV . THE PRICE TELLS ! Somo recent sales at the Farmers Warehouse (Uji-town) your good tobacco and we will pleaaa you. M. H OCK. 24 lbs $12.25. 78 lbs $15 00. f-5 lbs (it, $15 All 21 lbs $18.60. 411 lbs $18.75. M. ('ASKING M lt.n $22.(0. M. EDVV R: S 70 lbs $20.r 0 45 lbs $14 25. 22 lbs $17.25. 2S5 It (?S $15,511. 57 (o $211.0 I. 42 Urn () $10 00. J. II. II lllli 85 lbs $17 50. 181 lbs ((i $15.00. 205 lbs iQ $10 00. c. a. i rw ii . lbs $15.0i'. 44 lbs $17.00. 38 lbs $25 00. 64 lbs dtt $10.50. C. H.JRICHMOND, Auctioneer. Taxes for 1902. The tax books will be niien at tho places and days stated below for the c l lection of taxes, and it la cxpei'leil tliat all will avail thnmselves of this oKir tunitj to si-tlli- their taxes and avoid paying costs: Vanceboro, Hatunlay, October 11. Maple Cypress, ((lanlncr's) Saturday, fJctober 11. ' Tniitt's, Monday, Oct. I I. , Core Croek, Batunlay, Oct. IH. Dover, Wednesday, Oct. 15. Fort Barnwell, Batunlay. Oct. 1M. Morton's Btore, Batnrday, Oct, 2''. (.roalan, Batnrday, Oct IH. Jasper, Batunlay, HcL 25. j I will be in my olllce in tlio Court fjouse from 8 o'clock a. ni. until 5 p. m. very day in the week except Honday. .1. W. BIDDLE, Blieriff Cravon Co. 17 Ulldille Hi. full line of l)ru)?8 and Medicines. i I'erfmnes, Toilet Soaps, etc., also the following Mineral Waters; Matchless Jt ineral Spring, Buffaln t.ithla, llunny adi Janoa, Himyaxll Matyaa, Carbana, yeronica, AtKitrta, Red Raven Bpllts. I fOmbs, Brushes, 1'nolh Brushes, I D . : 'i' .,. II i rastriiiti i (mtu rraavn. i COLUMRIAN INSBCTICIDF. Creolum, the' Great Dtsinfeetant and I Bad Blig Destroyer. j Brom-Ohloralum i sure PRKVBNTAT1VB of Infoctlon nf Koontaglon of DIPHTHERIA ft SMALL ifOX. . k j Phvaioams Prascrrptlons a spaolalty. T T rjradham'a AtrtU tillioiu Uvtf PUIi. j art pataly vasatabla aad act ky sttmnlatlng Usa Uvar. eaaslsi laercasad Bow of bile and prodaclnf aataral saoVt ssaata of taa towals. Taay do aot pro doos frlrrtaa; ar sick atoasaok. 'Sara ears for Coastlpatloa, Flatalaaoy, Dsartbara eta. PrloaUeta,' Mannfactsrad by C O. Bradham, wtoleaaia aad, retail, drag (IsU ' -' ' '- , :( , II 1 ijiiyn. 4Lajiii..-M f MOiaeiTT? A t HO - i t- -. , lOTTnirnt, I Bay I PcJasli POISON serpent disease. as full of life and venom as ever. aorea nnd emotions, bnt at the same fJbnMood and ayptent, Where ft feeds 8. S. S. destroys the serpent, and eliminatet every atom of poison from the blood, it makes a thorough and radical enre of the disease, and at the same time builds up the general health. S. S. S. contains no minerals of any kind, but is a purely Ctolsri-lDfinltii. Olarrhota,Dystntcry , and the Bowel Troubles ol Children of Am Aae. Aids Digestion, Regulates mt vowels, &ttengtnens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. in Dnigtjsls, . MtopinrrT. D ST. LOUIS. MO. at wnHntion, from hmllv nKw.inlknL lir bowel. or two tkarw'vna a rrwat ebanga sow Ufa had returad uttu baba la now doing wall. auuvatj VBB, Kdltor aad Proprietor Taakefae(Ala.) Nawa. fiing GA8KIN8 and BRYAN. 100 IImi. $l.75 19 lbs dh $3.'.50. 51 ll.n $13.25. 21 II s (4 Stir. or. C.C.II 1CK 114 1Ih $15.(0 14', I,b $17 50. :17 Ilia $1(1 50 220 ll.s $14 25 MltH. Sldl.l.lK C. IIMOK 15 Ilia (J $10 IK'. 172 II ((J $12 00. 4 Mm OA $:I0.I'C. 27 lira (si 20 0ll 17 lbs (Hi $25.00. 7 lbs id $50.1 0. C. I'. (IAHKiNH. HH 11.8 io.;.o. 41 lbs CO $15. Ml 23 lln (sjj $17.' 0. 21 U.H(if) $2H (H 4S Urn (,) 20.00. ll'itraa ilk I iwuil mm M. HOWARD, Manager, Farmerf Warehouse. $300 Reward ! The !tlxve rew;inl is ulli-n-il 1 y Governor Ayeock for I lie sirresl of ('yriis Dixon, of .Ioih-s ( minly, euli victcd of inurdi-r, ln-oke j:iil S-i -tenilicr Kith nl. Trenton, N. ('. Dixon iH T years old, it feet, 7 tn !l inchcH in height, prominent cheek Imiiics, rel face, thick (link hair, (lurk eyes of 1 filiated appriu unci wchts nuinlfer7 hImh1. 1, N. M. Harriett, .Sli.-rill Of .loii.-s oiinty, N. (, will pay Ten ($10) Dollars Kewunl for the upprehon xioii and delivery In me of the hotly of the hIkivi; nannd jm-iboii JJyruH Dixon. Delivery lo Ik- iiiimIo at Trenton, N. V. hy the (1t h day of Novemlier, 190'J. $5.00 Reward Five Dolhirn lieward will lo paid for the apprehension and delivery to nie of the liody of one liiindolph Fulcher, colored, about 'i jearH of age, aliout 6 feet H inches liiph, full fuce, of light coniph'Xioii, clean shaven, weighs iilrout l!),r pounds. Huid apprehefiKion and delivery to , lie made to mo at Trenton hy Nov embr Cth, 190'2. Five dollars reward will be paid for the appreliension and delivery to me of the body of one John An drews, white, aliotlt 23 years of affe, light hair and tnurrtttchf, gray tvee, aboua't fee. 8 fttchet rtfgh, haa n 'ultT'tlWl treifch y )tound8. aVtAenvlabettade to ma at tntatoti, 5.13f K; t&. 1902. ir.4ilBXiUaMr, - , va , v.- . . Dopa) Fam, abbrit 4 miles from1 H4v tim. '200 acre cleared. Good ; Lnnd 'for Tobaorx) and Tmok.- Good, lam bnildinga, laqntrc, o'. ...s. ' 'v' Stw Beru;'H. C. ';v. assaaw tr4 1 t"i taM : t (lit - 'r-t f - ' '. Cr" r..f l 4 a'i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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