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,. .a.' , THE JOURNAL. C v- Pubiiahed my day to ttojetr.uoepk ; ; CHARLES L. STEVENS, ' ' ' krntoB mp nwraiitoB ; ft,tSUBSCHIPTIOH RATESA I , - OMyear, In ad'vanc...... M.M One year, not la d-vano.... .'., v ' : Monthly, by carrier fr$ (he city.. .....SO , - ' " ' ' Advertlslne'Rate furntiued-on appli V :-. " - " ' M eatlon. ' . ' Entered at UwtWOtO New Bern, r N. 0, eOOd olMNIBMtW. Offlela- Pe-fr air Crarea Cennty. New Bern. N. C Oct. 15, IMS. f 1 lias mn niwajra uio vfiu,uu va w : , Journal, that the facte regarding local condition!, ihonld be glren the public. This relates to the conduct of county and municipal alfalrt, and euch.ttate ' menu concerning matter directly f , 'r feeling the tax payer and etery citizen' 7 Interest. f $ Not least among local matter, t that - . appertaining to the anltallou and health of the community. A matter of Immediate concern, I that relatlre to the email pox situation In Craven County and New Bern. On thl point the Joubhai ha pellet ed In each publicity a was necessary to protect this commnnlty and outside com munities, from thla dlieeee. Exaggerated stories boat go forth when attempts are made to conceal any local disorder. Such stories have been tent from here during the past lew day, and a thl I the first opportunity given the Journal, It publishes In the local columns inch facta on the small pox situation as are possible to be learned, and they are pre sented, as have previous report on thl abject, and as future ones win be, as coming from those In authority. With the local condition preseutedln their true light, all stories should come from the facts In the case, and not be taken from that too susceptible and unreliable source, street corner gos sip. The situation Is therefore given, and will continue to be, whenever new facts present themselves necessary for the public notice. 8tat or Ohio, Cttt of Tolkdo 1 Lucas Cotjntv. J Funk J. Chkhkt, make oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J Chkrey & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Btate afore said, and that satd firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every esse of OatabkB that cannot be cured by the use of HaiX's Citabbh Cork, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, Ihlt.vtb day of December, A. D. 1880. - . A. W. GLA80N, 5 rial Notary Public. lV Ball's Catarrh Care 1 taken Internally and act directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. , Bold by all Druggists, 75a Hall's Family PUla are the best. rhaasred View. :'"He'a dreadfully disagreeable an boorish." . "Tut, tut, my dear, lie used to be, but bo Is no longer." ' ' "How Is tliatr "Why, since be bn Jieooiri fanwM sire have decided to eooetdef htm only delightfully eccentric ad0HglDf Chicago Post n Ralatrvar lanaartaaaa . ' "And you really, think that the pollt-. teal boas of your "party i ft. greater ' man than Henry Clayr '. f'WH'' aoswerfd the candidate, -I, . '.wen't exactly amy he's ftTeater, hot he hae a great deal more Influence iwtth the people Trtth whom ,I am olnf ' m lmtlnee at present" ( WuMngto ''-Btnr. . ,vV:f . ...-M t 3" OJk.UV&TlXA.i "Samjsj ."' T -af '. v . iCrsta-s K mmT. ;. ,i A Ther waa Once a woman in Albany, 5 prodrtt and cautloua about the UtersV -'iure read by. her chlldreay who-, ap poaled to Blahop Doane for advice and - t juamietlon la the matter. They cneV alaered and dlacuaavod many JnfenUa 1 ioka, the bishop either approving or ' eondemalng them s tbey came op for, ' Judgment, until finally "Robinson Cru- M-exay wae-named.. v ' C i :y;7t ) De you think It anlUble tot, pit .... . iflUua.a .U Ik. WMha, - ' ' . . ' ;f i'i Oh, m" replied the blnhop. "It Jf ' flulte t harmlrwa narrntlro'and .ha '.pleaaed boys tur sg.-s. ' Bealdoe,' yoa ("t know, there t eome reason to bellete -, WWnson Crusoe was en Kpiacopau. B,, And the bishop' eye twinkled,. "J;; "Indaedr exclaimed Tommy moth er "Why, I wvrtr w thiii." : ?. ' eontliinr,! lha Mshopi "yotj Tfinrtmctpber tlmt he kept good Frl- tKir 4 i 1 ..A Ta aat fv. "nn fnr Malaria ' CMlltattdFsverlsaW.Ie of Gaova's turitM Can t, 'i . It la f '? foa and qhlr.' ' ' " f ' 're-BOpay. 1 .; J- y" ' f CotteaC 6rali frerlstoKi and Stocks. t sUift U Mco. Itccdpt tat '.'.'; Shlpmealt.;, The following are the market qtota tlons, i received by private wire to J. X. Latham ft Co, New Bern, N, 0. ' ChloagtsOcttM. Wniir Open. High. Low. Close vDeo;.......". S , 71 ' 70 70J May-.v 7H 72 71 78 COBM. , . Deo. .. .. m m m May. .. ... i2i 421 f Bibs. Uot ... Dee .. Pork.. . Jan..., Hay . Lard.... Jan Hay... .. 11(0 11W 1190 ltSQj ..-880 888 827 ! 827 1S83 1875 1580 1S87 HSi 14S0 1477 1485 8K 897 837 801 897 887 New roaa.Oct. 14. Open. High. Low. Close CoTTOH;- Kov. . . Dee... Jan.... Mob... May... ..8,58 8 54 841 .. 8.81 8.68 8.58 8.71 8.79 8.81 ..8.40 8.50 8.41 ..8.49 8.61 8 41 8,45 8,55 8,6 8,4ft New Tork, Oct. 14. Open. High. Low. Close. ,..86i 17 m 871 ...sot 40 m W ... m 49i 48 in ...1081 108 108i lOSi ...8t 684 est ... 48 49, 48i 494 ... 83 63 61, 88 ...158 154 152J 158 Srociej So By ... u. a s.. 0. AO... Mo. P... VO C... A. C. O Am Ioe. B. R.T... N.TO... Bpots 4 76. Sale 10,000 bale Futures, Nov-Dee 4.51 Jan -Feb. 4.50. Apl May 4.51. PORT HSSOUPTg. aame week last year, 57,081 26000 Last week 208,000 This weec. Bat. 46170 Mon. 68068 Tuea. 74828 Wed. Than. Frt. Natural Aixlety. Mother regard epproachlng winter with uneasiness, children take cold, so easily. No disease eoet more Itytle live than croup. ' It' attack Is so tad den that the sufferer is often beyond ie. man aid before the doctor arrive. 8 case yield readily to One Minnie Cot Core. Llqnlne the mnens, allay in flammation, remove danger. Awolojte ly safe. Act lmmedlabihJ 'tjofe coughs, cold, (rip, bronchitis, all threat and lung trouble, F. 8, MoMahon, Hampton, Ga: "A. bad cold rendered ae voiceless Just before an oratorical .eon test I Intended to withdrew but took One Minute Cough Cure. It reetorjad my vole In time to win the medaL? jF. 8. Duffy. - Aaeleat UajncsUaaT atadhaij' The ancients .did not. have UgMnlag rods constructed as ours kre, buthey bad lightning condetera which ahews that they knew haw ty proUct eelvee from the danger that Uee tola thnnderetornv Em 'id lion' igtii the tenth century llghtnlDg yrn divest ed from fields by ' plantingin ttn lone stick or sole, on tob:oC which were lane heeds. ItU aaJA Jnatliq Celtic, soldier oaea to vy;0 jMte themselves Bate' from the stroke. 6 Uf n storm vj lying on ine ireo .with tbeiruiked tword planted xiol onward beaklo them, . There wuVa go on the abore the Adriatic nee A etronnboMI a Dnnle castle, on the hlghast' t' of wbieb there waa ns Iron od T at wan need a a meant of telllnft'w pwariai waa aiiaaH7MUin fVv'- touuer waa niwyf jtnJaataIJafii rod when ine t bad .a. tbreal look, and It WS VmAut In Iraioenfly put the kon point of hi Javelin iloe to the rod, watching rot the enark wonkl teU nun it wan tiwe te wfrft bhermett by ringing a big beu. . . . , . r " . ' -' I-...' "" -.JLT ' . - TaMrl Teath BVatnv 9hmr - "There le'only one feature cOa tor which will 'give him away v! sllag-alaeajn n perfect. makeqpc marked a young actor, "and taat t c tore is the tsaUa. Let man do what be W1U to hinaoe. Jet him covet 'it with all kind t rmV beerd,Xbwk are and what not. but the teeth, will dlndooe hi Indubitable. teoetiflty K rsctiy ne opens ni Aosnn if stwaa. a ,1 aJ. . 1. " , ! uiM va av rujiw m wucn., - , -,. i ; "1 myself,' when ittfng In the .trot Dfn bona watching oUaer people per farm nor, hevefreqnrftiy x. ps llnj .mjaolf ,'aa' to' thn'hii-utirr ofjn rt "vcriy mad np player," but uu ;. jonjef tta! the aiild player disclosed hi ivo ries' Ih.m t have at once spotWJJilm, prnrklaal, of Coorso, be baa chanced jto M n man whose face ixnowvr? ately weLL Strangely enongh, bantly any one I aware of this curlom truth, bat It remain an nndenlnbla fact 4 iMaama.", ... , a ,. ; ' . Leo Ct Tr ' lilllousneM anil Kvcr C eason may be pr' ' ! theaystem with I" Iilaers. Tlio ,f yripe. Tbry r -.- ; 1 ' r ; ' ' nuori at ills ty clean il i f I.'ttl Early do aot I y-nt It la a laudable ambition to reach the top of the ladder of sncceas. - But many a matt who reaches the topmost ntner finds his Doaition a torment instead nf a mnmpa. nana -a sacrificed hla ' liealth titnrt ts, A nun can snc ceed and be ; strong li ne heeds . Nature's warnings. When there'. & indiges tion. Ion of ap petite rinsing tn jth earn, dizzi ness, nxxs De fore the ere or palpitation ofthe heart ; any or all of these avmotoma point to weakness andn loss of nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures dia caaea 4 he stomach and other organs of di gestion and. nutrition. By perfect and abnnd-. ant nourlahment dis tributed to each-vital onran it enables the ta-oantk- hou au ae organs to pre senre the oerfect health of the body. -' .i . ' yw aboatlwo vem I insVRd Ana a m aje case of dyMepata -writes K a accord, Bn., of 13 Battcro Ae Toronto, Ontario, " t J!""bSr " remtdlte whhout ue a Ilnalhrloat hlth to them all. I was so Ikr gon that I ooald sot bear any solid food la mv atoauMh for a long time i felt melancholy aod .denoted. Could not leep nor follow my ccenpattak" Some four months ago a friend recommended your ' Golden Med tad Discovery. Altera week's treatment 1 had derived so much bent that I toaUnaed tbc medicine. I have takea three boUlea and am convmoed It haa as my east accompUshed a permanent core. I can cmuKienUotuly rccommlnd it to the thon- asaas oi, ayanepuca tnrouanout ttw land.' The Common Sense Uediral Arlvlaar.a oo8 large pages in paper covers, is sent ra- uu receipt oi a i one-cent Mamps to ly expense oi maiung only. Address at. v. nerce, BuBalo, N. Y. Tenenifiiit Front Blown Out. BprlngBeld, Mas . Oct. 18.-An at tempt to locate escaping ga 6y the light of a kerosene lamp resulted In the blow ing out of the font of a three-story wooden tenement last night. Four per son were seriously burned. Prickly heat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also crirefEcn ma, Fetter, Pimp le, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cut, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles In a hprt time, when used as directed. For sale at' V, 8. Duffy' Drag Store. Pseodo Labor Paper. Pottavllle, Pa,, Oct. 18. Over 100,000 copies of the pseudo labor paper, the International Reform Labor Leader, containing an attack on President Mit chell weia teat Into thl region yester day. The mlne-woikers, noting under the direction of their leaders, did not remove the papers from the railroad sta tion. His Life In Peril. "I Just seemed to bave gone all to piece," write Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex "bniOMnes and a lame back had made Ufe a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit tern, bat that worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained In strength ad enjoy hard work" They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-dowa people. Try them. Only 60c at 0 D Brad ham's drag tore. $35,000 tor Broken Keck- Chicago, Oct 18. Fred Thoerfell whe ha lived for a year and a half with a broken neck, wu awarded $33,000 dam age against the Union Traction Com peny. Oat of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomsch and liver trouble, the I had suffered with for year,"' writes, P. Muse, Dnrljam, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life PJITI laved my life and gave perfect heaUh," Best puis on earth and only SSc. at 0,1 wsdhanr drag (tore. I . . r . Cuhler Suicides. New Tork, Oct. H.-Charle O. Dale, eaenler, nf the New, Tork County Ma- tlonal Bank, wu found dead at hi home In Went ew Brighton; today, lie shot ' ! lyTears Tortare. . i tnM raUnved from a torturing dhv aaam afue 40 veara! torture mlrkt well oatta the gratlled of anyone, Thai U wbntDeWW'l ; Witch Haael Salve did for a, nny'.,Gena, O- Be y" D Wlti' Wltck Basel Salve cured me of plkse after i fcsd sallered 0)es.' Onree enta, awra, erMnde,' tkln dls eees. Beware of eonaterfetta. F. 8. . aaMaaaasaaaaaaanaaflia ' Paria, Oct. lt-Te French Aeronaut Dlwndky and a eompanloa . aamel Kr. nnrer kllie by a fU. from Debrad aky'gjisUIpjUiU nwrotBg - f - 'fyjh; Mne. Jjr lyniv London OetllUalted Btate An- baeeador Cboate, Adjutant Geaeral Oor bin and Generals Wood and Tousg were the guests of King Edward Ibis after- noon at. a . luncheon given Id honor of Lord Kitchener., , - , v . . J . . , . iiiiaaaaii i i "'" '' hVSttt Hot Cakes. : . r "The fastest srlllng article I hay In my Store," Wlltf druggist 0. T. Bmlth, of Davie. Ky. " Dr. King' New Dl eovery for Cossnmptloe. Oougb 'and Colds, because It alwav enre. la my tli year of stirs ft ' has ntver failed. I have known It to save sultrier from Throat end Lung rllse, aboeould get no bi'lp front doctors or say other remedy. Mother rely on It, lest phy (Iclant prrsrrltie It, and 0. D. Brailhtm rnara litres ' ' a or refund price, Trial bottles fjr, Iii g. sires, BOo and l. WW. ) 31 J ft f RILLS OF FASHION, Electric gray I one of the newest ec the new tints of this fashionable color. Lace, wiii rMaln Jta, position as a trimming, and all lace toilet will be quite ne much in fashion as ever thla winter. --4-.T u--.tr. V- ' The French cashmere tot: wear thin fall are very beautiful.' A soft, velvety aXay- eaahnMra-ln particularly becom ing to clear complexloned branette. v Venetian,' kid , flnlshe4 and aetln faced clothe, cheviot and fine camel' hair are to be need tor autumn tailor gowns for shopnlng,' promenade and tmveting wees;ai ,l-fj-:V' Bvcrythlng.poinU to n arenerou nee of velvet thla year, the costumes, new 'dress" ; coats, cloaks, flcha capee and fancy jacket opening np nnUmlted posslblliUea for a fabric always rich and Incoming. s : . ." ; ; i; .. French lacketa of lightweight covert cloth are made with double breasted, aemtloow front and finished' with three graduated shoulder 'carle, the roll of the lining showing like a silk or satin piping- at the extreme edge of each cape, 1 The picture bat. Is atiU fashionable. but It must be worn with iudirmenL The large, graceenl linen of the picture nar, witn its wide brim ana sweeping plumes, can never properly be worn with anything either mascnllno or even severe In style. New xork Poet Haw it Banneaan. 'It was kinder funny that is, orer- lookln' the seriousaeee of It," said the landlord of the PettyvlUe tavern. "Ton Beet Miss BabrieUa Lanka, who haa not meanln' nny dlareepect to her, yoa understand been an old maid so long that If b generally believed to be chron ic, approached the railroad ctoeau', and a brakeman waved a red flag at her to warn her of the danger. She thought he waa trylh' to flirt with her and advanced toward him with a smile, and a caboose that was backln' np struck her good and plenty. Luckily no bone were broken, and the flnt thing she said when she recovered con sciousness was 'Oh, this Is so sudden T " Smart Set CAUTION! ' Thl It not a' gentle i word but when yon think bow liable you 'are not to pur chase for 75c the only remedy nntvernily known and a remedy that hashed the largett sal of any medicine M the world since 1868 for the cum and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung trou blee without losing Its great popularity all these yearn, yon will be thankful we call ed your attention to Boachee'a German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedle made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchi- til, Croup and especially for Consump tion, where there Is difficult peel or a tloaand ongoing during the nights and mornings, there la nothing like Ger man Syrup. Sold by all druggists In the civilized world. Q. O. Gnus, Woodbury, N. J. The Odor af Death. A I.omlon pliyakinn of liirc;e prnetico nRKorta that owing to hla extremely semiitlTP Dense of smell he can foretell the rornliiK of death forty-eight hours, lie says that whon a patient come within two (Inyo of ilcnth a peculiar earthy swoll In cmlt'.cd from the body. When the fatal dUcdtw la slow in lta progTean, tho odor mikes its appear ance aa much as .three days before hand, but when the disease is of the galloping kind the doctor soya be re ceives mnch shorter warning, tie at tributes the smell to . mortification, which beslna within the. body before Uteuxtlnct, - i lf-- ! Dog are thought to have this sense, for hunting boqnd have been observed to begin a moornfuljiaylng a day or two before their master died. The Worst Form. ; - Multitude are tinging 1th praise of KodoL the new discovery which I mak ing so many lck people Well tad "weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing had ketnug 'the etomeci and by transforming ihelr food Into the ktndof para, rich blood that make yob. feel, good, all overt Mrs. Oranflllof Troy, L Tw write: j "For a number etyeats I was irpubled with In digestion and dyiptpsle which grew Into the wont form. ; Finally I was In duced to nse Kodol and after nsmg fotr bottle I am -entirely cured. I hoarfdly recommend Kodol to all sufferer from Indigestion and dyspepsia. ' Tak dote after meala. It digests what jou eat J 9, S. Duffv."" . : V i -v : , i.. i am, i ,,? two Amvca. h i ' Pari,OcUlS-OenaTSBolha,Defret and Delarey rrlyed early todays Sena tor PaullsA aad Proboerwer oajthe ebmmlttre wblob received tbe4 tt the Utron... .' Tkn batk In Bsncosk'sHlqoid 8nL phur, They art npsrior to those of the celebrated. Bnlphnr Springs, having the additional advantage, of being mad any desired ettengih. They will ear Ptlckly heal. .Issema, nad ah ekla die. ass. ..For ealeby F.B. Duffy. t',' ) t CoTenment Befetted.-VV -! Wlllemttadt, Cartcoa,' OoL Teneanelsn' novetnment. troop while re-ttmptlag tooeoupy Ooro'ths oapt. tal of Falcon, were again defeated at arday, tottalnlng hetvy losses,.' th i -, TOO MOW WHAT TOO 4. KB TAXJJJQ When yon take Grov' Tsetelea hlll Tonlo, bcau the formula .It plainly printed on every bottle showing that it I simply fro and qntuln In a tasteless arm No Cure no pay. Price Me , . Placed Dclormed nfp.l' -,' Chicago, Oct. 18 Prof. Adolf Lore Da, of Vienna, operated on little Lollla, rlni";hter of J. (' ' t A r : nnrt yentar. 6 r, nd r;;t 1 er 1. p In ( Vi e which had been d!al at' 1 i'nr l)"-r l.!r!h. 1 r !)ur, for :Gi.&..b"CH! Grsnd-Nieee ; of -Ix-Prealdent James K.'. rolk; WrUe3 ) ' Hrs, Plutham Saying: " Deab Mrs. ruraitA." i J hara been married for nearly two yean, and ao far have not been messed witn enua. I have, however anxf ered witn n eom plication of female foublea and P4lnT:,' iul menstruation, nntil very recently, S mmmmmmtm aaatsat ms MBS. IDA. 1. BOSEB. "The value of Lvdla E. Pinn, ham'8 Vegetable Compound vas called to my attention by an intimate, friend, whose life bad simply been a torture with inflammation and ulcer, ation, and a few bottles of your' Com pound cured her ; she can hardly' believe it herself to-day, ahe endoya such blessed health. I took four bottles of your Compound and consider myself cured. I am once more in tfne health and spirits; my domestis nnd l omm&i duties all seem easy nqw, Ipr X, feel so strong I can do three time what I used to do. You have n host of friends in Denver, and among the beat count, Yours very (rratefully, Mb. Ida L. Bosks, 326 18th Ave., Denver, Col." 1 6OO0 forfeit If asm trtMM t ttwlM. If yoa am 111,' dont hesitate) to tretabott of LydiaE. Finkbaro' Vegetab! Compound at omc, and write to Mrs. Plnhnam Lynn, Mews for special adyloe It Is free.' ttevensje. "They say she married him to get him awry from another girl." "What did the other girl dor "Sent ber a bundle of hla love let ters as a wedding present. That was the reason she had nervous prostration and was compelled to give up her .wedding trIp."Chlcago Record-Herald. v OASTOniA. Baantla IM UiM TW Hill lUWfl IcngW Slgaatai of "Yon in: !.r !.ln!." ... ... .. ...oiiti;,' Mike, "tlat I i'o.s r l.ni I... .- t.i volii. If J'OU l.. y. i. .I'k i; I'ui n vcoai!. ifi.l 1:.: :.(". at a lot o' thlntra." "Then why di.i:'; ju net cinploy raent?" "It's me pi l: . ': '. ; ilat keeps me from followlu' uie lnc'.t:: trlouR Inclina tions. Every tliiic I'.erL-'fl a etflko de clared 1 i-'oes on n Fyuipathetlc strike to help nloci; i!e rautse. Au' derea a strike BOiui.wliei-0 or another puity near all do time." Washington Stcr. Maitlamd, FLA.Octeber 10th, 1(01 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Baltl more, Md. Gentlemen:-1 have had Eczema over thirty ycara, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, bet to nothing has the disease yielded ao read Uy at to Liquid Sulphvb. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I bave prescribed 1 for other with most satisfactory result. I consider It the beat remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard it as the greatest medical discov ery of the "Aga. - Retpectfully yonrk, : W. A. HKABD, I..D. For tale at F, S. Duffy's, Jurk Cade's Maaaataat. . , At IlcnthfieUl, In England. Is a firm on which Mill stand tbc remains, of an old stone bouse tbut'ls said once to have been" the home -of the not oi Ions JackjCida. . Whether ernot Cade ever lived there can never be eccnretely;de termlned, but there la no disputing ;tb tact that be was killed Id that neigh borhood. On the main road, not far from. the fnin of th bouse, eta mis- moo. nment, with thlrUatcrlptlanj rjieer this spot was Slain the notorious rebel Jsck Cade by Alexander' I den, Esq., sheriff of Kent, A. D. 1450. Hi body wa carried ro London and his bend fixed upon London bridgel. This is tbe toe eese ot 'anHfebetn-'iml' thl fortbn cfaancetl) ever to trsJlec.'- ':Jyt :.', .: -; , . - ' America's' Famous fteautli "Looi with horror "ol BkIn Eruptfcn, Blotchea, Soret, Pimple They dont hove them, nor , w 111 any one, who Booklen'l Atnlea Salve. It gloriBe; the face. . EcumaorSalt Rbram vanltb be fore It. It en ret tort lips, chapped kind ehllblaln. Infallible fot Pile. Se t O. P, Brgdhtm' dreg tore. u. " Do Not Cboose Tour Owa Glasses t , . - ... .. . .. . :f h It a rare eiperlenc l find any pe ion with both eye having the tame foeot and unlet they do, th work of both 1 alway 'thrown In the ttrongef. Only a skilled optlolte with the nece wry Inirqmeat can determine the focut of each eye separately and prescribe lent accordingly,' It It. tentlblt' to leave the telectlon of your glasses to yonrtelf or any one not competent for the tak Of taring a few dollar ttthe erpente of yonr prloelett tight f,. You have la your midst graduate who hat Hood rigid examination from the very ohleat and best Optical College In th V. 8. titled with the tame litstrumontt found In the leading eptlcal offlcet le nur mnBtry, A private parlor Is In ilia rear of my store. . Consultation free, If J outre in need nf meillr.al attenllon, yon will be referred to one competent, If Its on'y eye strnln aurt your csae l In llieracsof (.tap.es, we Thnrttiigljly rtinlrr' 1 r fr. ilon, and V'"" tT""' t s ! ! yn enn $ t lii !y h '.':: .t . Fir . "TsV lTewove took her Hn UeoaJJffld while vwajiOering for' hi beaitii:ln the 4tl W'-lp enid, yJtMrf'tamllm typical milkmaid of old New tmgmnd See her big sunbonnet, her dree op-to her shoe tope, her . plain but neat cal ico and the very pall. Itself. Una morning for adventure, and I Will Be quickened his walk and waa aoon ct-Finn morning thla mornimr.' h aold. I would tike to help yon carry hern.jraene rHly, but he felt the roOTwnjnme, umt ne anew was hid nneTnnJkrnhot Bo he kept on doing AS the talking until they reached tbnJan Jnto which ahe was about to tnrn..: mm go witn yon r he asked. RrtCmted taaa?al him. eBWnjaast may not, nor do I d lfry(mf attentions. It Is bad enough tw af!S grown man splitting hit in-nrnWeeVibnt-when be shows his lg- rjpTfthcrrbf' the proper nse of should. and then caps the climax h'or may f think It is only uyduto'tell him-that the aammer school at.nj Hnston abont ten miles from here.1 New York Times. The New Bern Pnlldlne and Loan , . AssftcUUon. Thl Attoclatlon now in the 16th ) ear of lta laccestful operation, offert . to the citizen of Hew Bern and surrounding section itfe, and jprofltabje Investment taTVeVWWlt'Vii!T "tk Uy tMlngt Jn mll,ejtJuge ammo it ' The.nllbnate . value, ol Sach Share of Stock, Is One Hundred Dollars. Which it reaches in about Eighty- four .month by tan payment of only One Dollar per month for Each share. It to. better than Uu best Saving Bank at the money to compounded monthly. It la tha finett InatltntlonJn the coun try to enable one to tecur a borne by tmall monthly payments, or of already owning a home to Improve It. The Association since lit organization ha loaned out In New Bern over a QUABTEB MILLION DOLLAR- the erect figure being $28l,(SO0, anil It ha never lost dollar of principal or interest. It baa now loant outstanding in New Bern amounting to $115,700.00 and any stockholder offering proper security can borrow One Hundred Dollars on every there of ttock he owaa. The following statement for lbt year Just ending tbowt the condition of the Association. 15th Annual statement. Sept 80, 1902. BUI receivable 115,700 00 Doe by ttockholdw 8,580 00 Caah 8,810 64 148,590 Due Stockholders, Bills payable Reserve Interest. . 102,024 00 10,800 00 150 00 10,056 64 8 rplae..... ...... 133,nt0 G4 A new series of Stock Is now offered for subscription and full Information may be obtained from any Director or the Secretary and Treasurer. Board Director!. O. E. Foy, E. K. Blahop. Geo. H. Roberts, J. M. Howard, J. H. Haekbora, E. Wadtwortb, Jno. Dunn, T. T. HeOarty, M. Dlaoswey. C. E. For, Prea't. J. H. HackBcaa, 1st V. P Jie. Dona, Snd V. P. J. It B. UARRAWAY, 8eey. A Treat. P. H. PBLLETIXB, Attorney. - $300 - Reward ! .Tin above award ia - offered by Governor Ayoook for the arrest of Cyrn8 Dixon, of Jones' County, con victed of anurdrt-,' IrroW Jail Sep- tember 16th at Trenton, N. 0 ; Dixon Is 22 yean old, ft feet, J to 9 inoliw in height, prominent cheek fjortrea, wd face, ttdokdark hair, ' j- ' s) i mi f 3 a 'I danc eyes ox Dioatea appcnrtnice wears mimbet? ahoeiV'n .1-1 4 I, KaU, Hwrieta, Bberiff ot Jones 1 onnty, N, C, win pay Tea . (ltd) DoIlnrB Reward for tie appreien- aloa and deBverr to me of ftlie body V of ;tTrie 'kbore named person Cyras Plxoo. DellTery. to be Made at TrentonaJS'vO. by the 6th dai of r r. rj'a,.ij tf-Z.aisVll mMirviepi- Fife Poller iWard wiQ be for the irptehraioh " and delftery ta me of the body of one JKandqlpb FuloW.oolorfA about 22 year of age, nbont ft feet 8 lnohea high, fuM faoe, ot ' light ';eomplexlori,YWn ihaven, WeigM about 135 ttifid. 8aid arprenension . andT delivery to be mad to m at .Trenton by Nor ember Ctb, 1903.. . - j ' Five dollar reward will belaid for te rprrhcn8ionnd'delIv?ry to me of the body , of, ppe John An drew, whit, about S3 year of $ge, light huir and mufltaohf, gray eye. tWit ' 6 fed 8 lnche high, h a ullf an! Wi-' a H0 iuodj, 11 ' 1 (' ,:v--y ti 1 r--'e to md at QjCD PEOPLE ...-- Do not-always receive the symrjathr , they dfiKrve. . Xhetf aUmenU are uuaajauauj, wa uaviuu snu unavoiuauie at weir ume ot lifi Dlaeage and infirmity ahonld not always be ansocl " ated -with old aire. ' The ere of the arav haired rrandsire may bn as bright and the, complexion at; fair, as -any of his younger and more vigorous companlonaC Good fifooef la Htm mmorrni otmmmhmy old mom, tot it regulates nd ntroU vweyy-Tjmtt trf makes the 'nnsclea elastic and nopple, the bones strong and the flesh firm ; but when this lite fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age an44iease Any draugemant of the blood quickly WW itself; in an nlcer, ore, wart, fhmc or some other troublesome growth upon the. bodyr and Rheumatic and nenralgic pains become almost consHni, accompatjjea warn poonnigeationnna eolo. extremities. eJlment.4)snppear. S. 8, 8. in Just improved weak digestion and tone no . ? rmwiBiHuaa Haevuesiuiatea orirana. wnen ail doqiiv tary taint or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. Write ns fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help yon. This will cost yon nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skin dfseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta. 6a. m a lasy-Wit-fS'TO Costs finlj 23 cats at Mgtfsts, Or stall easts to O. Jalv SS. 187R. Da O. J. BtuaVBVT X. Mveiperianoa wnt roar eioellant siaalaiaa, TonsUMa. IranalaleatbUK. K.err nnud, waaaihautad la Iba ahap cdBunued to pax off pura Wood aod bsmlaf (arar oooUaa Bar auahac dalanalnat to Uj TKKTHllf A. and ataaaj ot waro reralar, asa uaau to TKKTHINA, lha UUIa baba la now doia( wall. Yoors, ate., D. W. nolVaB, Btitat aa rrspriater Tsaketat (Ala.) M.aa. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange -LAHOK8T AND avttll,' - tTatr' T'-! HOESES a,zi(5. UTILES, ever offend for sale in this oily, A fin lo:id of each just in, AIbo n complete line df I'.nggies, :Viigonp, Ilarncus, liobtp, Whiis, Cnrt Wheels, &e, al A .lOKEN, Broad Si. Mt-wart's Old Stand. THE PRICE TELLS ! Some recent hhIih lit tin- Farmers Warehouse (IIitoii) yonr good tobacco and we will please you M. II OCK. 24 lb $1J.JX TO lbs 1R.00. 85 lbs $15 5J. 21 )!s 0 S1H 50. 40 lbs $1H.7;-. M. (1AHKINS. 888 lbs $22.00 M. EDWAKDH 70 lot $20.50. 45 lbs $14.25. 22 lbt $17.25. 2R5 lbt & $15.50. 57 lbs 4$ 2li 0 '. 42 lbs $1U OJ. .1. H. II K 85 lbt (3 $17. VI. 181 lbt $15.00. 205 lbt $10.00. C. A. II'OCK. 06 lbt $15.00. l - 441ba $17.00. 88 Ik 9 $28 00. 81 lee fin.). C, H. RICHMOND, 1 Auctioneer. THE CELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters We are the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, tlamriierleni Shot Gun. l.Plli) linfl Ammtinitinn for Sport- , General HarJ-trare. Under Hotel CbttytmtmA ; -Ta Tle labile. we, tbedertliaeit t nntiM that the TJadsrtakloj boiiaeea eondneteti by J,Q. Battoaand Bonn-Ill Beeeailnued eaderthe' aa, ' la tbr teat a4 jalwit ttylcs, " Toaaklnt tb' public for pail favor and aoliolllng a portloa of their patronage, me renal-' J m J, . v, , . Kld170ora, . "f-i',. . ' s J. rJ. SUTT01lc.B01l.. J6. d. Button.'. rraoilta Botto. OIHc No, 1$ Bcotf Alley. and attention which regarded aa purely H. a. H. being purely vegetable, i the safest and best blood purifier for old people. It does not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and i! , . A .1 . . ..... A . , ... .-. such a tonic as old people need to the Stomach. If there is anv heredi Cifft CMsri-brfiiliii, iAarrno.uvMntcry, and the Bowel Trouble! ol Children oMir tot. Akh) DlJuUon, Rejulalt. th Bowels, Strtiqthtru the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. l. MOrFBTT. M. D ST. LOUIS. MO. Daa. Sir f JutlM a, voa daaaa Uial I ahMlil mt v. won OarSHlstlrt, Jut Uilmaa moatha old, haa had much of bmcrlptiuaa rrom ramtlv phyaklana Har bowel. (or dar. at a tlma. Harlua waa almo.1 daapalred of. nv avara waaasraat chanaa saw Ufa bad mturned Stables' FIN8ET HTOCK"OF- .ling (IAHKINS n,l ItliVAN. 100 II. & $1(1 18 IU Uit $;Mi. 51 1 1 in $l3 2.r. 21 li s IM.H) (;. (', II IK K H4 11m (ft $15 ( (I 145 ll,s $17.r,n 37 lbs $1 50 220 lbs $14 MIW. MOI.I.IK C. IPOOK. 15 lbs ( 70 IHi. 172 lbt & $I2 0ii. r,4 lha ffl $:UI.I 0 27 lls & $20.00 17 IU 44 $25.00. 7 lbt $M) ( 0. C. I'. OABKiNS. HH IU $10.'i0 41 IU $i5.ro v w iu a $n.oo. 81 I'.'H.Ol 4Rlf4fi 180.00. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, Farmer Warehouse. Hope Farm, niton t 4 miles from New Bern. 200 acree cleared.' Good Ijmd for Tobacco and Truck. Good farm bnildinga. Inquire, J. R. CROMWEM., " New feem, N. 0. - M i. a- v v-a h,v,t or tmnrnvsf tJaft rat t ., -4, C .f, HIorattAj f.,,.i,ua. Km uumd, xtoh,oa pacta, r raa.amlna..na and ailvWia. f M I Jfaae. WaAttvt I... w.l t . i i faa bafcaa aaiaak VVArtNQTON,0.0. aaaaaaaava aasaasaasaaaaaaaj Fnlr Rent mm Rt::::!l ', Wall Id Boanforl be (era tad (top a C ' "aall Unatn. ririt-Clast Board. A kmne -i $ ptrrple. '.Fishing and hnnttnft nneioollod, Ttrmi f UU a ' tf er f1.f- j-ar wrr n a. i rron
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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