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-;4 'i'l , THE JOURNAL Published erery day In theyeeicep ; Moaaay, at f 4 MidcUt Street. Peoiti No. 8. CHARLES U. STEVENS. SDITOB UTD rOPBIlTOB ' SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES.' One year, la adTanca tM -One year, not In advance S.H ' Monthly, by carrier In the city M ' r Advertising; Rates furnished on sppH cation. Entered at the Pott Office, New Bern, M, 0., as second class matter. OHclal Paper of New Bens ui Craven Cennty. New Ben. N. C, Oct 26. IMS. THE QUESTION OP HEALTH AND TAXES, j The public dlscosslon of any matter appertaining to the welfare and best in terests of a commnnlty, Is not Indica tive that those in authority have been, or are, derelict In their official dntles. The discussion of the handling of a - minor evil, which could become, if per mitted to continue unabated, a serious evil to those at home and abroad. Is a subject that demands open treatment to those Immediately concerned. In the matter of small pox in Craven county, for it is a county affair, not one properly belonging to New Bern, as construed-under the law, this matter In volves, first, the health of the commu nity, and those communities which may have relations bringing them In touch T' with this community, therefore in dan ger, If disease existed here. Secondly, there is Involved the cost of : both stamping out any existing disease that might be found, and the prevention of its continuance or spread. With the regulation of health, comes the cost to the tax payer. Because of what danger might occur In the future, the Craven county health board took what has seemed an extreme - measure, and demanded that a oompul .'. sory vaccination take place. This nec essary and wise action has led to the ... alarming and exaggerated stories which have been sent forth broad cast about : small pox in New Bern. On the other hand tbere have been re ports, locally, that this board of health ' has been extravagant in its methods of dealing with what It regarded, the needs of the situation. When a duly authorised and credited board of health says certain measures are necessary, Is not the time for the ' average citizen tocrltlclse. If danger threatens, say those ln- - proper authority, then what may seem a lavish expenditure, is not for the tax payer to rebel against, for money is not to be considered when health is In danger. Bo far as the action of Craven County . board of health is concerned, the sltua i tlon is in Its control, to stamp out and prevent disease, be It any disease which threatens the community. '', The tax payer must bear this extra ,;- coal, because It is a public necessity, nor Will the tax payer complain of cost if the work Is well done. '.. "But another phase of the situation remains for the future, and this Is the public accounting on the part of those ' Who have expended the county funds to prevent the' disease from getting en trenched. The fact of this future accounting should not cause those In authority from any deviation from a right course of " action, bit It should make them weigh well every expenditure, so that when the time of trouble is passed, there may be the applause of service wisely and pa triotically performed, and not the show ing of duty poorly and Illy performed. Statb Of Ohio, Citt or Tolido ) ; -'i LrjCAiConirTT, f Tnun. J. Cnmv, makes oath that he Is senior partner of the flm otti Cnsanrr A Co, doing business la lite City ol Toledo, County and Btate afore said, and that said Arm wlB pay the sum of QNB HUNDKZD DOLLAJUJfor each and every ease of CaTAsan that cannot i cured by the use of r BUi'a CatnJi Com,;'.. A' r TWiipC i. OBXNtT. . Sworn to Wore me end subscribed In y presefloa, tale -4th day of December, V.D.18845J'.. ( : ,: , : anab J jv ' HdUry Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken Internally d acts directly en the blood and sso is surfaces of the system. Bead for Umonlals, free. ,!' M?.- " -" T. X CHENEY CO., Toledo. Qi Bold by all Druggists, 78c, '--ball's TsmDyPlUs are the best . C JIyster7jrveeV,tAA. Mlilngtoiflot. Al.ftOT hovatlef "f.n life and dentil since last D scent . Irs. Ada QUbert, Dennis, the Ttetlnt e of the most myteriooe assaults In 'Htnryofthe District of Columbia, in the Garfield hospital here today t'.e mystery nntolved. V.r.,'. 'TESllIffiATjlAW- Cotton, Grain, ttvl'U Range In irtkeiiBepttM-i'i : Shipments. The following are the market quota tions, reoelved by private wire to J. K. Latham Co. New Bern, N. 0. thleago, Oct. 85. WnaAT: Open. High. Low. Close Dec TOf 721 711 78 Hay 73 J 78 78i 78 Cons: Dec 61 TB 61 SJ Hay 43 48j 484 43) Rlbs:- Jan 880 80 815 820 May Pork- Jan 1552 1660 1661 1560 May 1470 1480 1470 1480 Lard Jan 910 910 907 910 May 887 83T 835 837 Maw Yona, Oct. 96. Oottok; Open. High. Low. Close Nov .. 8.4S 8.48 8.45 8.45Q0 Dec B.60 8.68 8.64 8.545 Jan 8.68 8.66 8.60 8.601 Mch 8.40 8.41 8.37 8.88. May 8 89 8.40 8.87 8.88 Maw York. Oct. 85. Stocks; Open, Uhh. Low. Olose A. 8.R ...184 134, Mo. P. 111 IU 8p A. Cop .651 65 8o By .37f 87! S. lly pref 93 J3 B. R. T 63 63 St. Paul 198 198 D.8. 8 40 40J C. & 0 61 61 B. & 0 108 108 MAW 77 76 N.Y C 156 156 V C C 67 63 A. O. O 58 58 Am Ice 10 10 Estimated receipts for tomoirow, Galveston 16 to 18000 against 16854. New Orleans 9000 to 10000. Houston 9600 to 10600 against 18216. Lift pool Liverpool closing cotton market closed easy. Spots:470. Sales 6000. Nov-Dec 446. Jan-Feb 444. Apr-May 444. POST BSOEIPTS. Same week last year. 430,000 Last week 805,000 This weei. Bat. 56000 Mon. Tue. Wed. Thurs. rn. 418006 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 you feel good all over.' .Airs. Oranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes: .Mtor a number of years I was troubled, wjth In digestion and ayipApsJa , wWcAA grew Into the worst form- Finally Iwas In duced to use Kodol aadafle osiig four bottles I am entirely anted. rl.heaxUljt recommend Kodol to. all silvers, from Indigestion and drsDepsla.' -Take e dose after meals. It dlgesU what yon eat t. 8. Duffy. The lute Dr. Talmuire once called on his lawyer and found two of his P rlBblonvra tnvre on tegnl business otS pnvuie uaiure. "Ah. Uoctor." called -the lawyer greeting, good morning I Bete en of your flock. May J aak wit pertinence If yon wyswl them as) MimsV .hum n .MkW "I don't know as yet," replied Tal ma ee drylj, "whether they're ptarXpr white, but I'm certain tjpat If thene main here long they'll bleeesoV ft AraerJa'i nurpfeavties ? Look with horrer on Skla Eruptions, Blotches, Bores, .Pimples. They dont have them, nor wm anyone, who nses Boeklen's Arnica flalve. it liorlfles the face. .Icseau osSaItKhemai vaaUh be fore It It csrss ion n ps, eJkafpadJaads chilblains. InfaUIUlefor Plh. rfSqatO, D, Bradham's drug store. . ,t A newsrper.thasW!rlles.,t(e,af.. f ects of a hurrtcaner rll nhatjfrs jnountaluH. im up 4ake hfrtt' soots,' dJauiiinil. l turtbeav rjtaldvUlagfa rasti- him) i.v.Tturned a haystack.": J 14 laaa mm a TerHlarir. -!Wten jsUnaal was flrat Mmulsed a -a-terfttory-la aSM, It arsa' liMdadsor part oC the, present state of Colorado, extending as far west as the crest of the JBocky . ntonntajna. Dcsrrer, JLsaoH villa, Pnebta and Outers do Borings are' Joe"! MPtWfiXtfmitPfL. i l TOO no wbtat rrm Ann tavtwo When yoa take Crove's Wasteless Chfii f i onto, Decause the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showtne? that It Is limply Iron and quinine la a tastel ll' SliiMkXeix LAKE. T. ' H 'Mr'St Water Wit m Ut ( .: .-ieg., leilfMesl -'Palt, is ' A. lake with a salt roof Isn't froaen tall; and tt Isn't underground. On the contrary, this remarkable lake may be seen At any time during the year, folly exposed, being even at Its best when the son Is shining directly upon it This wonderful body of water Is one of the saltest of the salt lakes and Is sit uated near Obdorsk, Siberia. The lake' Is nine mllea.'srtde and seventeen long and wlthie 'memory of man was not entb-eiy ropft rex by the salt de posit iJWiftaJIy ;yaporntlon played the rippoaiefltpart hi coating tbe lake -eK,sri asjt, jttut at the present time ,.aft jsprfpgs which surround It an,dijhfesiMhe thlckneas of the cwLfp' In the, hjua ago rpi4 T.apratlon of the lake,.wtjers left greet salt crys tals BoaOjug.ffu tpe surface. In course of time these caked together. Tbus the waters were .finally .entirely covered. In 1878 theii&tjfiwnd no underground outlet Into. Abe ,rivcr Obi, which low ered Ita surface about three feet The salt crust was so thick, however, that it retained Its old level and now pre sents tne curious spectacle of a salt roofed luke. The salt coat Increases six Inches In thickness every year. The many Islands with which the lake is studded are said to act as braces and to help keep the arched salt crust In position. I'nlqae Hotel Balm. Following are tbe rules and regula tions posted In a certain bote! in Illi nois: - Board, 60 cents per square foot; meals extra; breakfast at 0, supper at 7. Guests are requested not to speak to the dumb waiter; guests wishing to get up without being called can have self rising dour for lunch. Tbe office is convenient to nil connec tions; horses to hire, 25 cents a day. Guests wishing to do a little driving Will And hammer and nails in the closet If tbe room gets too warm, open the window, and see the fire escape. If you are fond, of athletics and like good jumping, lift tbe mattress and see tbe bed spring. If the lights go out take a soda that Is light enough for any man. Any one troubled with nightmare will find a baiter In tbe barn. Don't worry about paying your bill; the house Is supported by Its founda tion. Detroit Free Press. Mosifrlne- it. Mrs. C. was horrified to discover that her little seven-year-old daughter was acquiring tbe habit of alluding very freely to the devil, and at last she told her determinedly that n repetition of the obnoxious .word would bring severe punishment The child .knew that bcr mother was In earnest, ioahe set a seal on her lips. At last she seemed to have forgotten It but one Sunday Mrs. C wbo had been too 111 to go to church, asked her If she could tell what the minister had preached nbowtln bhl sermon. "Oh, yes'qj." she answered. "lie preached about .our Lord going up Into the mountain, and being tempted by by by the gentleman wbo keeps belli" She didn't Intend to run any risks of being punished. Francis E. Wadlelgb In Llpplncott's. Goes Like Hot Cakes. The Jf as test selling article I have in my store," .writes druggist 0. T. 8mith, of Davis, Ky. "la Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Oods. . because It always cures. In my eti years of sales it has never failed. I haye known It to ssve sufferers from Throat aadLnng diseases, who could get no help from doctors or sny other remedy." Mothers rely on It best phy flcjans prescribe It, and C. D, Bradham guarantees satisfaction or refund price. .Trial bottles free. Ret-, sizes. 50c and .Vor -yen. It's very ran." -f'Jlow Is tllll'l." ;"ft"hy. hf.nlnuy hrl.l tl.at :o train a Wlfi H'0htI juii k'iim.Ji! i::tih bcr While sbe'M young So be UUI." v'TVdir "Vell. it seenm Hint nl- bad tbe same idea about a busbnnd. and now JJtefe's a crisscross of training Ideas jUUat la simply home wrecking." Chi- .-, Wkr Be AbjMteC. ',-"8nt nape." pleaded tbe million eifes daughter In behalf of tbe poor iaung man she wished to marry, "sure kd.it Is ne disgrace to work for a liv- tor KSi-DO, coy , fleer no. What 1 object 4a4p -being the one who Is worked for plrrtr.h'udclpn'ft'1 Bulletin. 1 1 OAayvoniA. sasjtts : mmmiiimunfidmt II ravtkr. DeUy. eorjple bad been engaged to be for about fourteen years, and the awaln had not mustered up enough to ask her to name the Miappy day. . The other evening he called in bj peculiar trams m mina ana asKea her to sing something tender and touch- Ltng. Imagine hie surprise when she Mat (town at the piano and sang, Dar- Jpngl I an tTrlng dd." There was no jfjirtW delays-Scottish American. ic T . : .- ' ;CA:hblsbop Whately cace asked tbe hsjoeatleni "Why can a tnaa sever Lnarye tbe . great oessrtr ; ana aaswsrea tt himself as foilowa; "He nuas be can eat the sand Which tt -Abere.-!, BW ; went : bronght, the send- yiyBi tsreT AViiy,, Noah ad i bis -flelcendnnfs uui uam, mustered and """" -' " v Iraklaar lalaa. '.. ,- a noted BmutherSL "Is SB In capacity tor taking pains." remarked . B ml there, "old I flwariache must be a genius, , He get .evert kaa.4- aument be bears any one else Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. LBuMsd ICOOiSM 4albi jrTh i -CM Banoock's Liquid Sulphur, for EcKfM, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandrulf all skin (' s. . For' ' t F. C i fu . ' . VJo ItROviVmnt Is going to happen to the little boy who is stuffing himself with green apples. A Sown man couldn't be induced, to try at experiment: and vet tbe grown man win overload himself with indigestible food for which he will pay a greater penalty than colic. It is this careless and thoughtless eating which is the be ginnine of stomach .trouble and all its painfnrconseqnencea. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures dyspepsia and other forma of "stomach trouble." It restores the weak and run-down man or woman to sound health, Some time hat eUpKd ttact I have written yoa in regard to the treatment I have been taking anaer yaar Uutraetlana, mjt Mr. K. P. Cingaura, of lllnneapoUi, Minn. "When first I commenced taking your re medic I wae under treatment of a veuAnown pedaust in this city (and had been sor four months), for catarrh, and eapecialty atomach trouble, and I wai rapidly getting wane. Oot o bad that I could not eat anything that did not diatrem me terribly, and I waa obliged to quit taking tbe ooctora iresinwm entirely, i was greatly re duced in Scab. Aaalaat . retort I wrote to you and stated my case, and. after receiving your In structions X followed them closely. After taking Ave bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one vial of his ' Pleasant Pellets ' I commenced to improve, ud decided to continue the medicine i and ob- your instructions ling hygienic treat- meat. It Is now nearly six months since I com menced your treatment and I can say that I am well and never felt better in my life. Am very grateful to yon lor wnai your medicine has doi for me." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness and sick FACTS FROM FRANCt. Paris pays tiiiuly one-qiinrter of all tbe direct taxes levied In France. In 1909 the JCIflwl tower becomes the property oi tbe city of Purls nnd will then be used for its weather bureau. Tbe Paris municipal council has passed a resolution urging tbe French government to abolish capital punish ment Parts, according to the latest census returns, bns a population of 2,060,000 persons, of whom over 1,200,000 are either foreigners or provincials. The French government has decided to install In the Pantheon, Paris, tbe famous pendulum by which Fouchauld in 1857 demonstrated tbe rotation of tbe earth. His Life In Peril. ' I just seemed to hare gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit ters, but that worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work" Tbey give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people, Try them. Only fSOc'at 0 D Bradham's drag store. Is it anybody's business to keep count of the number of persons wbo are killed by accidents from dny to day In this country? The uumber must be enormous, and most of the victims die of modern Improvements of one kind and another, says Life. Fatal trolley car Occidents are more common and comprehensive this year than ever be fore; railroads kill and malm about as usual, automobiles do their share, nnd mines, factories, fires, drowning acci dents, gas accidents, explosions and the like contribute with extraordinary steadiness to our mortuary statistics. In the Industrial world especially tbe sacrifice of human life seems prodi gious. Human life Is cheap, but, cheap as It Is, American civilization seems unduly lavish In expending it Tako'e bath In Banoock's Liquid 8ul phnr. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, hsving the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will cure Prickly heat, Eczema, sad all skin dis eases. For sale by F. & Duffy. A Delicate Compliment. To bo able to compliment without seeming to (latter Is a rare gift, and probably no nice of men la endowed wltb that gift more extensively than the French. An example of tbe Frenchman's rare tact In matters of this sort Is shown In that sweet little story of a man who had ventured to compliment a white haired old lady upon tier beauty. "Ah," said abe, i fear you flatter me. Ton call me pretty? Why, I am an old woman, my hair Is whits, and see here is a wrinkle." ' ' ; "A wrinkle r be replied. "Never, madame; that Is not a wrinkle. It la but a. smile that has drifted from Hs moorings.'' Prickly ,heat cured In one application by using of Hsncock's Liquid. Balpbar. It will slro ranJKeatms, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old fores, and all tkla 'troubles In a short time, when need ss directed, for sale st r. ft. Duffy's Drag Btore. ' v r Th!-..r.,jrr;';;.-iljt ' . The Oim 'indiiin k wwrvliig of a hltiliit )l :i" Hi.. ii I... I,;:m h.lticrto oc cupied In ui :: vniifin If but ft one tr.ilt. lie fcM.m the alMt aolitnry except I. n i;iu . tile alwrlKiwtl tribes In refusing to tomb r.lroh J Jn suy, form, , This pctllry of. total nlmtlneacf Is rlgtf. if adbiwd to In tbe titer of sold. ItnsV gcr and Uln rie and even 'during the exeitMueiit of ci reluonlal rltea. What' ever his fsnlts amy be, Judged from the white man's standard, the Oua of South America has at least the saving virtue of manliness. His Ideal la one of bodily prowess, hardihood, snd rn-durance-Bcottlsh American. -.- ' '-I:. Look OulFor Peyer. -v . Biliousness and Hvsrjllsorders St tbls season ma ha nrevantad ttv nlaanalna- ths system with DeWItt's Little Early Kisers. Those famous little pills do sot rrlDe. Tbev move the bowels rentlr. but eoplon'", snd ly r"- n of the ton headacheTjj - 1 's pr"r.-' , r!ve tows a 1 s'renflh to ;"! t, F.F, , feV SHORT. 8TQRIES. 1; : ' f , New lork has ninety-five of the B6S -piano factories in the United States. ; A new and very rich goldfleld baa Just been discovered In northwest Arizona. The mines of southeastern Alaska showed a yield during tbe season val ued at $3,000,000. The number of deaf mutes in the United States is said to be over 110,000. There arelilso 88,900 persons wbo are blind. Tbe agricultural and pastoral Indus try of the Argentine Republic is In a critical condition in consequence of long continued drought. . What is said to be the largest cotton mill in tbe world is to be located soon near Kansas City. Tbe investment will reach about 10.000,000. Most of the "Russian" caviare eaten In tbe United States comes from the Lake of tbe Woods, Canndn. It has an area of 6,000 square miles. Tbe price of caviare, which was 89 cents a pound five years ago, has doubled since. Smallpox, us otHcially reported In the United States from Dec" 28, 1901, to May 2, 1902, presents a grand total of 30,bl5 cases, with 921 deaths, in con trast with 22,344 cases and 340 deaths In the corresponding period of 190L WANTED. We would like to ssk, through the col umns of your paper, If there is any per son who Iisb used Orern's August Flower for the cure ot Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles thai bas not been cured aud we also mean their results such as son r stomach, fermentation of food, habitual cosilveness, nervous dys pesla, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplrsanew In fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver I This medicine has been sold for many years In allclvlllzcd countries, and we wish to cor respond with you and send you one of his books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one lioltle first. We have never known of Its falling. If so something more serious is the matter you. Ask your oldest druggist. O. O. Urekn, Woodbury, N. J. ftlnrrlime In Stvrdrn. In Swedish towns the nvciTjfe mar rying kku uf mnli's 1m thirty ami a half years and of fi-uinlcs twenty -m-ycii Mud three-quarters. Ge-rnia. Every tiny or jour life, you take Into your system nerms Rutlielont to end your life were It not for the protecting action of the defensive agents In your blood. The Best Prescription for HalarU. Chills snd Fever Is s bottle of Obovb's Tastki.kbb Chili, Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Milk In Clilnn. The Chinese have (In- i lea that milk revives the jo::; i.fi:l -ov.,in nnd that it has special vl. lne as winter food for old people. To Waterproof Shoes. Roots ami Khoiti may be rendered permanently wnteriiroof by soaking thetu for some hours in thick soap wa ter. A fatty acid is forced in the leath er by the soap which makes It Imper vious to water. Out of Death's laws. "When. death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, lha I had suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durhsm, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health." Beat pills on earth and only 25c at C D Bradham's drug store. Rduou.luu In Germany, (in many Is now the best educated nation of Europe, yd only hundreds of years nj.-u Cemnn tci'.chers In many pnrts of th:- eo.'. ilry wcro so poorly paid that they used to sing In front of houfrx lir (iril, r to add to their Income by odd pence. A Klalilna Tip. It Is a belief of fishermen that tbe finny denizens of tbe deep are hun griest aud bite most freely during tbe four or Ave days following tbe moon's flrat guarter, Forty Years Torture. To be relieved from a torturing jdls esse sfter 40 years' torture might well oause the grstltude of anyone. That Is what DeWItt's Witch Hssel Balvs did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He ssys: "DeWItt's Witch Hsrel Salve cared me of piles sfter I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware ot counterfeits. F. a Duffy. An Attentive Daachter. Ho (after marriage) I don't see why you are not ns considerate of my com fort as you used to bo of your father's. She Why, my dear, I am. ' Ho How do you make that out! Wheu I come Into the bouse, I have to bunt around for my slippers and ev erything else I happen to want, but When I used to court yoa snd your fa ther would come In from town yon would rnsh about gathering up bin things, wheel bla easy chair up to the Ore, warm bis slippers snd get him both s bend rest nnd a foot rest, so that all he bad to do was to drop right down and bo comfortable. Bbe Ob, that was only so he'd go to sleep sooner. ... : Maitlasd, Fla, October 10th, 1901 Tike Hancock Liquid BulphnfOc,, Belli, rf. store, Ud. J - n--r: ?,;;v;.rt - Gentlemen)! have bad Kcsetne over thirty years, have tried many rrssedles prescribed by various pbysloiaaa, Vat to nothing has (he disease yielded so read ily as to Lio.cn StfLmca. 1. tblak If nsed pioperly It Is Undoubtedly a speef. DC for Frsetra.! I have prescribed b for others with most sstlafattory results, consider It the heat rrmrdy for eats neons affections I have ever known, and regard It as the yrestest nodical illseov ery of tk ge. . i " . ' -! j Bo.'pectfully )ours, : 1 , .x : w. a.'hkard, n p. . For sale Hfi 8. Duffy's. ,wtr ;nqte8, or notables, - rW,; ! i ' jMK h ?b4 yoewMkfNof Porrjhndjs said to (MttJ al!ft man in England. jg7yaJrV tbe wcU-knawa art collector, has" just, purchased' one of Stuart's portraits of Washington. . Senator Clark of Montana has made a purchase of rare ruga, paying a quar ter of a million dollars for twelve. Elijah Norton of Bangor, " Me, con ducts a.Zaz'farm near that city aud aaya their, raising la considerably more profltabtetflifn the raising of vegeta bles or rain. Borne spent bullets have been re moved, from Lord Metbuen's wounded leg; and It Is now expected that be will make a rapid recovery. Tbe leg will be a little contracted. Tbe French scientist M. De Bain talgnon, who predicted the catastrophe about Martinique, baa announced that there will be periods ot volcanic activ ity early. In November and' early In February. I Dn, Edward Everett Hale will try thin ulnter to persuade all tbe wom an's alliances In the Unitarian churches bf Massachusetts to devote their stud lea the corning winter to tbe subject of the world's peace. ) Lord Avebury,. better known as Sir John Lubbock, Is teaching bis dog to read. The scientist baa now progressed so far that Van finds a card with "Out" printed on It when be wants to go for a walk and picks some other words In the same fashion. . Mr. Otto ' Qoldscbmldt, husband of the late me. Jenny, Lind and himself at one time a busy pianist and conduct or, to seventy-three years of age. Mr. lColdschmIdt Is probably tbe only man now living who was a pupil of both Chopin and Mendelssohn. Henry BnsH of Oakvllle, Mo., bad a sweet potato dinner and supper at bla house the other day. Tbe same potato waa nerved at both meals and furnish ed a plenteous repast for himself, his wife and Ave children. It would have fed one person for two weeks. The oldest man elected to tbe Ver mont general assembly is Arnold Ball of East Haven, Jacksonian Democrat, seventy -eight Tbe youngest is Har mon B. Eddy of Stratton, Republican, twenty-one. Legislator Elect William Tudor pi Somerset la tbe father of Leg islator Elect John Tudor of Stamford. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No dlsesse costs more little lives than croup. It's attack Is so sud den that the sufferer Is often beyond hu man aid before tbe doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays In flammation, removes danger, Absplute ly safe. Acts Immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. 8. McMahon, Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless Just before an oratorical con test. I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice In time to win the medal." F. B. Duffy. Svrlaa Teau-hera. The public schools In Switzerland are opera tisl l,j the government, and civil service rules are strictly applied. The teachers, who arc mostly women, ure very well paid and never discharged except for cause. Wben they get so old they can't teach, tbey are pensioned liberally. The result is that tbe coun try bns an excellent corps ot educators. OASJTOn nasntks. lis IittdVM Hw AtmnBsuiM sr The New Bern Building and Loan Association. This Association now In lbs ISth ear of Its successful operation, offers to the cHIsensofNsw Bern and surrounding section. ssfs snd profitable Investment to those wishing to make regular month ly savings In small or large amounts. The ultimata value ef Each Share of Stock, Is One Bandred Dollars. Which it reaches in about Eighty four months by the payment of only One Dollar per month tor Each share. It Is better than the best Barings Bank as the money Is compounded monthly. It la the finest institution In the conn try to enable one to secure . a home by small monthly payments, or of already owning a home to improve It. The Association, since Its organisation bas loaned out In New Bern over a gUAJOTR MILLION, DOLLARS the maet ngarea beiag $21,600, and It has never lost a dollar of principal or Interest. It has now loans outstanding la New Barn aasoaatlag to llB,700-00 sad say stockholder offering proper security can. barrow Ons Basdred Dollars on every share of stock be owae. The following statement for the year Just ending shows the condition of the Association. 16th Annual gtatement. Hspi W, ISO. Bills receivable. 115,700 00 T. V IWt U aft arVi-a, JSa Dae by stockholders RJWO 00 vises .810 64 1H,SM 64 Due Stockholders. Bills payable Reserve Iatarest., Karplee... ....... mow oo I0JO9O0 150 0 10,0M ; ! ' : .. ; whom "si new series of Stock Is now offered fa subasripUoa. and fall mftrmatlon say be. obtained from, any Director r sae Herretary saATaVMairerv ? . 1 4' Y .."-.'.' ' h vl.pBoard IMreotors. .j, at. Toy. &K.8lsho. I- tieovB llobertv "., J. K. Howard, i4! i. H Hack bum, , 1. Wadsworth , Jaa..Doaa,. , !,,T.. MoOarty,'.,. t-t . i':-'.jt'V ' ' ""waaiumse lit ' ' Fflc'v. Treavr. rnnrnn7sn OATINOT Sheumatism must be treated tfcrough the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief aa S. 3. Sl It attacks the disease in tha blood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all Irritating or poisonous substances from the system. S. 9. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates through the body,, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and jointA anJ the sufferer i9 happily relWedrrom the discom forts and miserv of Rheumatism. External remedies are all right so far as they go, but they don't go far enough, and you can't depend upon them to do the work of a blood purifier, and those who pin their faith to liniments and plasters as cures are bound . . .... i - j. . I to he f I . ereater part of their lives. 1. X V Hheumatfo BTiffprettt who Write US aid and helpful advtcn from our physicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free out special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains in a condensed form much information about Rheumatism. TUE SWIFT SPEOIFIO OO.. ATLANTA, OA. J. A. JONES, Liveiy, Feed Sale ana Exchange -LAItU EST AND ever offertd for sale in this city, A car load of caoli just in, Also a complete lini'ofBtiggie8, Wagons, HarneEs, Itohrn, Whips, Cnrt.Wheels, Ac. .1 A I! mail St. Stewarl's did Khind. THE t KI.KIIIf ATKI) Garland Wood Heaters Wi- ill'C till' ill'llt. Brcccli Loading, Sii K: ;hk1 Doulilc Barrel, irHiniiicrless Kliot (Jims. F" ill line Aiiiniuiiilinn for Sports men. 8ash, Doors, Blinds, General Hardware. E.WSmaiiwcQi Under totrl t.hanawka, Notice of Summons, , NOHTII CAROLINA, t, Before the j (!raven County. ) Clerk. Tjhomaa B". McCarthy, AdmlnistraUir tif Vomis riimntons, ilec'd Vd. Ivlna Ilalt h, Mary Hatch, Cenus f immona, Zentts Dewey, Adallne Dewey and Edward Dewey. I The defendants, Zenuj Dewey, Ada llfie Dewey and Edward Dewey, will take notice that a special proceedings entitled as above has bren commenced before the clerk ot the Bu pert or oonrt o( Craven county to sell had -to make assets, that the said defendants will ftjrther lake aotice that the are requir ed to appear bgfora the elerk ot the said ceunty at the county eourt house In Dew Bern, N. 0., on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1908, and answtr or demur to the petition ot the petitioner In this proceed ings or the petitioner will apply to. the eourt tor the , relief ttanansfed hs said pMitlon. -. f' W. M. WATSOW, I , Clerk Superior CosrW ImdhaUll'slAlrtl- 0llotM Uvar Pjn, '''v--j '. are purely vegetable and act by stimulating the llwr.- wnsVig. laoss) (law of Ml and pnMaelif liaUiral mon twnta ot tha bowels. . They do not prc daos griping or sick stomach. Sore ears for Constipation, ftatulenoy, Beartbara etc . Price ii eta, . kUsttfaotured, by 0. IXBrsdbsm,holsaiam4 retail ar glSS. i-V : '!" II".!'..' !J, " l.'1.1 .'.'ilil'l'-.g VMl'.1 Cola Hasvdacb fwdara ' tvi u ' Contain no' InlipyHnV llorphhr 04 otbei IcJuirWmi tragsv Tbey (Joh no depress but stimulate the stomach snd tnnra Its secretions. Guaranteed cure f r L he and r'-'ir'T'.:- ch, . V:ls ) ,5. i. ' l an!,i . l . -n's I liar. I .ry.C". I 1 u.i!X;k kad i. . , .. J .t. . BE RUBBED OUT But a good Hnfment off plaster will often five temporary relief because it produces counter irritation ei reduces the inflammation and sore ese . Butmaortol nernal treatment can have any affect Whatever upon the disease itself, for massMisrtlejts Im not m mUn tUaae, Irat is due to an over acid condition of tbe blood, and the deposit of irritating matter or Uric Acid salts or sediment in the muscles and joints, and no amount ol rubbing or blistering can dislodge these gritjftr particles or change the acid blood. Rheumatism often becomes chronic and the mus cles and joints permanently stiff and useless and the nervous system almost wrecked, because so much time is lost in trying to cure a blood disease wltb outside applications or doctoring the skin. Louisville, Ky., March 87, '02. Oen tinmen: I am f lad to say that 8. B. B. has ourod ma of Bheumatism. About two yaars aro I suffered from Bheumatism In tny knees and feet, my ankles swelllnr so that I oould not pat on my shoes. This oontlnaed for several months, during- which time X was applying- liniments and going- by ny physician's dtreotions, bnt derived no benefit. I was told of B. B. 8. and tried it. I immedi ately got relief, and continued the medicine until I was entirely well. 8108 Floyd St. D. J. DUANE. meet wiin uwappoimrueiiL, ttnu win nursino' a case of Rheumatism the ft. fi. & ia a nnrelv vegetable remedy. does nos eon lain any roiasn or mtneiai of any kind, and can be taken with safety bv old and young. about their case will receive valuable Stables FIN8ET BTOOKrOF ToTli I'lihlic. We, llie uiMlerslgnt ,1 irtvi- notice 1 bnt the 1 1 rirl. rtuklng Iiiibiih -s i i1 u nl t-.il ly J. 1. Hul Ion anil Son will ! c lonlliniril under llie aamc iihiih-, tn ihr tn-at anil lalesl sly Us Thaiikini' Hr- putillc or past favnra unit t-oli- Ii iml' porl ion of tliolr put iiiii c, w c n ii i h f ii Ku iliy )inii. .1 (I. I' I Kin. ,V SON Jo. (i. Sin loii Ii r ini.klo, Siiilon. Offlcc No 111 Siotl' i Alley Notice ot Nummons NOHTII CAROLINA. I Superior (raven County. t'omt I ncy Curtis, vs. William II. ( 'ii rli -. Tlio defendant above iiaini il n ill take notice that an at tioii aa nlmvo inililli il has been coniiii-in ed in t i- - iixrior courtof raven county, in olitiuti di vorce a vinculo matrimonii (r the de lendaut, William II. t in lis, mnl ihnMiid defendant will take lurtlu r i.oiic, that he ia required to appear at tlie Novem ber term of the i-uperlor citirt of taid county, to be held on the, tontli Monday after the first Monday In September. h02, It being the lOtli day of November, 19U3, at the court liouae in New Uern, N. C, aul answer or demur to the com plaint in taid action now on tile, or tlm plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Sfltli day of Keptemher, W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court. Hope Farm, aliout 4 miles fiom New Corn. '200 acres cleared. Good Land for Tobacco , and Truck. Good farm buildings. Inquire, J. R. CROIXWEIsL, . New Bern, N. 0. miAV0MAtA)AmAAAA " -i 1at si 1 S'-'nr vl II it r lmavva alaa nil C 1,1 CorlMii.MlorDtM.S j fat. eklioal. Hnl Bodat, satch,er plwio. I liv in flnn.ii'i, mn, anna. m w j lit Jm Pmimai UwTori. 45 - v - TOM r n J Farm for Ml mm
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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