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0- ri:!"i THE JOURNAL; ' ' PubOshed erery day la the jear.eieepl ' 'fcoaday, at MlUcMle street. . He. 8- " " - , . - CHARLES -Ls STEVENS. MITOl AJID rttOntHTOB:': , SUBSCRIPTIOB BATES.' One year, in MTanoe......1.....M.M One year, not In adranoe . , Monthly, by currier In the city SO Advertising Rates roralshed on appll , tatlon. . . - ' Entered at the Port Office, Hew Bern, M. 04 as aecond clut nutter. Offleltl Paper ef Mew Bern ui Crarea Ceaaty..; New Bern, N. C, Not. . 1M2. TIME FOR LOCAL AGGRES SIVEKESS. There hu neter been a time in the history of Hew Bern, when there to so mnch actual need for sggressiTeaess Upon the part of Its citizens. This aggresslreness It wanted along new ltnei of commerce, which shall bring butness to the local mercantile trade. There Is need for agitation which shall bring business to the local mer chant One great local snccess, a local ability and talent of no small degree, is that of the banking business. At least every three months, in the columns of the Journal will be found facts and figures attesting both the growth and financial soundness of New Bern's banks. This Is a matter of congratulation, as is also the statements published showing the sums of money on deposit or bonds held In trust, by New Bernians. But only a comparative few citizens can be bankers and bond holders. There is the majority of people who must work, and who must be given an oppor tunity to earn a livelihood. The local workman or laborer must be provided with an occupation with at least living wages. Borne will be satis fled with just a living, while the ambi tious will seek anether place where they can do better. And employment of the local laborer, la most important In Its effect upon the trade of the local merchant, and it is up on these two classes of citizens In this community, that this question of local aggressiveness is to be most seriously considered by those citizens who have the means and ability to promote such enterprises as can be profitably main tained, for both their owners, and the community as regards Its wsge earners and local merchants. Then Is too much local satisfaction up on the part of those who are comfort ably fixed, who accept the old jog trot of trade, without any attempt to develop new enterprises, or assist In putting some life Into trade. This local Indifference Is seen on many sides. It Is seen in the slovenly kept side walks and atreeta, the propped np build ings, v Mch oughtlto.be torn down. as nuts anoes, Instead of being held up to give the owuers s few dollars rent. This local indifference is seen In the do-nothlng-pollcy of the chamber of commerce, which Instead of being alive and aggreeslvely working for New Bern's welfare and Interests, hu done notningjln many months, And in the mean while other places With less natural advantages are going ahead, their citizens alive and aggressive for the advancement of every local in terest, New Bern acts contented to plod along hardly in sight of the Industrial procession. It is time for a change from this go plodding existence. There Is a local aggressiveness needed, and at once. . Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contains Mercury as mercury will sorely destroy the ansa of smell and completely derange tat Wkole system when entering It through the nraoous surface. Bach articles - sfcoald never be need exoepl on prescrtp ' . tlons from reputable physicians, as the dungs they will do Is tea fold to the-l . geon yon can poesioiy aenve irom tanas ; -, ItslTs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T i -, J .Cheney Co, Toledo, 0 eonUlne no , netenry, end Is taken hternally, acting . directly ttpot the Moot slid meeow tar . feMs -of the sytucn. tt; ttytt Hall's CaarrkCtfrebei'yvgettto get InA 'It Is taken Internally and made la Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. ' Testimonials tree. . ? . " , i v. Bold by)rugglst.:Priee TSe.-perbot- tl4.-? ' - - - - ..' ,, . -.. ' Bell's really pDli.art the best Jl'"- '' '" M ' evety' -dtoe ; ta 'what Vgrtid meJle DrrKW'e "SewX&eTlUe la," writes o: B. Ttfruer, Tjettpieytowii, Pa, "you'd Sen all yon haVi la oay TWO we. ' ' use has made new Baa of aae." Inf .: :'. for eonstipatlou, stomach and I'm U(mhleL(Xo at 0, D. Bradham thht, l f " . - ; -v. . TESTERWT8 lAWETS. Cotton, firala, ProrlsHM jjU Stacks. ' :, SMjpnXat.?'C.' The followlag are the market eeete Uons, received by private wire to J. IT Laths at Co. New Bern, K . O. CMeago, Her. 8. Warn Cloae High. Low. Open. Dee 71" 71 7U 71 May. 74 74i 7t 7W Coast Dec SO SU 11 May 42B W 411 43 Oats:- Deo m t W 80i May 81 811 81 81 Pork Jan....... 1S83 1685 157 IStO May 1443 1445 1440 1448 Lard Jan 30 835 080 33 May 847 850 847 Bibs. Jan 818 81815 810 81t May 767 7e7 765 867 Naw Tesx, Nov. 8. Oottom; Opea. High. Low. Close Jaa 8.80 9S0 M 8J5 Feb 8,1847.08 8.07l Mch 8.11 8.18 8.08 I.10QU Apr 8.18 8.U 8.1ll May 8.15 8.16 8.18 8.15 1 June 8.1917 July 8.17 8.17 8.15 8.16lf Aug 8.04Q5 Sept Oct Nov t.ieii Dec 8.80 8.83 8.18 8.1830 New Tork, Nov, 8. Stock; Open. High. Low. Close A.8.R 115J 114J UP 108 108J Mo. P. 108, 107, Bp 68 671 Men 136 1841 G. W 1881 ll A. Cop 63, 61 Tex 44 4i Wab 47 46, Erie 86t 86 Erie, 1st 66 65, Bo Ry 86 85 a Ry pref 88, 831 L.N 1881 li B. R.T 611 01 Pa 1881 167 An 84J 881 BL Paul 1841 183 U. a 8 88 871 Rg 681 60 Po 1011 1011 C. A 0 46 46 B. A 0 1081 108 M. A W 711 71 Tol 68 601 N.T 0 1581 1511 Wi 801 801 M.R 1881 1181 Cfi 85 88 TOO 651 a. o o ssi m R. 8 80 181 Am Ios 101 101 Total ports estimated today 60000 vs. 48038 last year. Estimated receipts for Monday. Galveston 13 to 14000 against 15,818. New Orleans 1TU 18000 agalast 18,885 Houston 16000 to 11000 tgataet 8,818 Liverpool c to tug cot tea Market closed easy. Nov. 4.41 NoV-DeclM. Dec-Jan 4.8 Jaa-Feb 488. Fob-Mar 4.88. Mar-Apr 4J8. Apr-May 488. May-Jane 4.88. Boots 454. Bales 6,000. rowr B BO SUITS. Basis sek Iut year. ' 418,608 Last week 85,000 This weea. Bet. 45000 Mon. 47000 Taea. 780N 17008 Wed. 58000 Than. 88000 Frl. 60000 Cured oi met After 4t Tears. Mr.Haay,M 0eefa,,01U6, had the tarn for forty Mart, Doctors aad 1 lars could do kiss ao taetla good.' Tb Witt's "Wltoh Basel Salve eared simper manently. IaValaable for cats, barias, bretees, sprains, testations, ' ecseau, tetUr, sell rhenss,1! AH etaet skla fk eases. Ledk for the mseae DsWtU ea the pksge-Mn thass are oheaptWoYOt leas oouterfeltf. , r. & Daffy. g First l'lh-Whafe the matter finback? tit kwka seedy. Beeond rtsa-Tesj he drteklng Mkw There Is a tlch eoand Bt etoetes) hack doer that only a few people hare opportunity to eaoyAAtebisoa QloD. '-."Take I bet ia Baaeock's Liquid 8ul phur. They are superior to those of the tost eelabrated SeJphtfr Bpringt, kiting the additional advaotage of beteg snJe aay desired Kretigth. They ' will eflre Prickly heat, FcMtna, ad all skla d's- FOTSalf, -;:7.V..Ji7ji "Patia." said the boy. "when you an la your advertlsemeats thnt your good Are acknowledged' by coniMlaseure to be the best what do jou aiean by coo- "A connolaear, my tor," answered the greet manufacturer, "a an -emi nent authority-!! authority, in abort. Who admits that otir goods are the beet" - : The Mowm SU. .s First Mouse Xoo don't mean to aay you are afraid of women t " Beeond Mouse No, Tin not afraid of them, but they have each a: way of screaming; yea know, . Beelty It Jest apeebt me completelj. Boeton Tran script, i : ' : .. - TOO KKOW WHAT TOO ARE TAXJBG When yoa take GrevVs Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that It I It limply Iron and quinine In a tasteless sm. No cure no pay. race Dec. , Pwt the Palat UmwH. The Plasterer I thought yon were working on old Kay's new house? The Painter So I was, but we had a row, an' be Bald he'd-put the rest of the paint on himself. The PlnBterer And did bet The Painter Yee; at Ust that's where he put most of It B is the most common tetter. In 1,000 letters e occurs 13f times in English, 184 times in Fw-h, 146 In Bpanlah, 178 In German. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulpbur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all Skin disease. Por sale at F. B. Daffy's, Knew Wbo lo Blame, In a city not subject to earthquakes there lived a family which bad one bf those domestics of the break every thing they touch sort Recently the town experienced a slight shock. Pic ture were thrown down, crockery and furniture rattled about In the midst of the tumult the mistress went to the head of the stairs and called out In S would be patient tone. "Mnry Ann, What nro von dnlnir now V" A Cae Koi N.M7, Sector Remember, my young friend, there are things in life better than Xonnc Friend Yea: 1 know that but It taken money to bay them. k JmH. T am going to visit the JalL There la a man I want to see there." ( "la one slit I know about forty whom I should like to see there." In-' dlanapoUa News. Pricklylheat eared in one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cureJEcwtna, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sore, and all skin troubles in a short time, when used ss directed. For sals at F. & Duffy's Drug Store. The WlsSotn of Ump'rltaee. When I was 20, I thought I was 40; When 1 was 80 I thought I was 00; When I was 40 1 thought I was 25, -and when I was 60 1 wondered If they were going to bring In tbe high chatr at the table and give me the bottle. W. W. Good win. Retiring Harvard Professor, at a Dinner In His Honor. A ThanksfMng: Dinner. ' Heavy eatlag Is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks InfiVme tbe muoott membranes lining the stom ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach, producing a swelling after eating, heart barn, headsets, soar risings and finally catarrh ef the stomach. Kodol relieves the inflammation, protects the asrves aad cares the catarrh. Kodol cures In digestion, dy spepsla,all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening the glands of the stomach. F. B. Duffy. Pis la cSl. A curious old custom was revived at Great Oakley, England, where parish lands were let by -pin to candle." The local clergyman presided. A pin is In serted la a burning candle, and so long as It remains in Its taJlQW resting place bids ar taken. The last bidder before the phi Orops is declared the tenant Oriaado, Fla., Oct. 3, 1901. The Haaoook Liquid Sulphur Oo , Balti more, aid. Qea'Uenten; I take pleasure la moonv sseadlag Seacock's Liquid Sulphur to any oaesafferiag wtth Beseau. I have had it for tea Or fifteen years, have tried many remedies aad found ho relief ontD I was iadeeod to try your "H.L.B." Have only ased H a short while aad am owalktoM enfrrely eared; 1 can truth ruliy sayfaat siter fifty years asprao Udag payaMaa that year Uquld Bui afaarlsta eaeet wbadertul remedy for Bcseaul I have ever known. Tours respeotfaUy, - ' ' DR.W.W.LKAKB. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. RAILWAY TIE8. WIreleae tctegrapby ia to be ased oa ttallaa trains as a means of preventing railway acctdewta, v r - ' Bpaln holds the record for cheep Working of her rallwaya. Only 48 per cent? tbe grosa earnings are spent In AeagatAetitl; ;. ' U . . fBsferAlMlJortabt Allwaye are being built In China.: Notwithstanding their theoretical objection to rallwaya, tbe Chinee make mocb as of them When built, ltd trad h at one improved. All tbe aew trains en -the Central London rtflwsy Art to be of fireproof 'cons traction, steel and asbeatns being iartetr ISaedi Other nrMDtlnna tim Jhe awfetjr of ,;Veeagr are being i'; ."' Ltct in TWrteeit ! "B Uafflng It Ues Wm, Splrey, of Waltoa Furnace, Vt.f got s bos of Bachlen Arale "Salve, that wholly Wred s horrible Fever Bore OS hit leg, Kotalag els ootid. . Positively cures BfttlfM, Felons, Ulcers, Xraptloni, Bolls, ' Bonis, Corns sad Plies, TJnly ISoCOaaranteed by C. D. Bradham drag, gist ' . ' -;;; A ffistnl ta. tmwmm, M-i'- -The Japan -Time relate the-fonow. lng Incident: "LaBt Thuredny a splen did funeral procession was proceeding from Hongo to Bhitaya in order t bury the remains of Tarsji FnkaaawaV the bead Of the gambling den of Hoa-go-and Asaknsa, when the policemen of the Hongo police station stopped the tiroceeaion and ordered that the fuaer- al should "not take tlace in such a splendid manner, ee tbe Aeeeaeed was a convict, whose term "of punishment had not yet expired. The accusation' was true and the .bereaved family Waal therefore compelled to carry -out the burial service In a stealthy way." Pea PeaeOa. In spite qfjfte fact that the typewriter has displactd the pen In many bost nees offlcee, the demand for pens and pencils still continues. During the year covered by the census report one gold pen, ten steel pens and fifteen lead pencils were made tn the United Btates for each family of Aye persons. Youth's Companion. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way when yea neglect coughs end colds. -.Don't do it. Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Contump Hon gives perfect protection against ail Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, sad doctor's bllla. A teaipoonful stops a late cough, persistent ase the most stub born. Harmless aad nice tsstlag, It's guaranteed to satisfy by 0. D. Bradham. Price 50c. and 11.00. Trial bottles free. B Stared Boner. Bees never store honey In tbe light, because bouey ao exposed granulate and is then useless to the bees. Tooth Powder. Pulverized charcoal, precipitated chalk and powdered orris root in equal pro portions make a useful tooth powder. If purchased In small quantities and mixed by the purchaser, they wtD probably cost much less than it com pounded by a druggist Question Answered. Tes, August Flower, still has the lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilised world. Tour mothera' and grandmoth ers' never thought of using snythlng else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tors were sesree, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Hesrt failure, etc. They used August FIowst to clean oat the system and atop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that Is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches snd other achea. Tou only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make yon satisfied there is noth ing serious the matter with you. Yon can get this reliable remedy at your druggist. Price 16c. and 75c. Lenten Ron Lent 'Bin. Fmcleln von Under Btandt - How very plainly dot deur Lady Church lcigb Is dressed I Friend Yes, Indeed; but you must remember It is Lent. Frauleln Ach, nol Yon do not mean to tell me really and truly dot she bor rows ber dresses 1 Puck. OABTOniA. lataa tottowWBsajM Blcnnta ef la la ludM. Only ti'ii Imv' In n hundred rweive liny 'iln-ntlmi nl nil In ludla. ' Spearing SwordfltA. Spearing swardnsli ou tbe Atlantic roast Is one of the most exciting and luring occupations of the ocean farm er. These Dsn bring good prices. If you are billons and seeking advis ers, Take DeWltl's Little Early Risers, Just before going to bed. Ton will find oa the morrow, Ton are rid of your sorrow That's all; jest enough said. These fsmoas pills do not gripe, bat move the bowels gently aad easily, cleansing th liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the glands, preventing a return of the disorder. Am Analeaa Artist. U. Ducornet, Who died in France In 1803. Was born wtthoot arms or hands. He had th eye of an artist and, not withstanding hfs great misfortune, ac tually studied painting nd exhibited many One productions wholly executed with tUs toe,. - . WO Oaaart . Wild canaries were not yellow orlgV oally, but green or gray th color. ' TheBesirrescriptimfoTMilsji Chills sad Fever b a bottle of Oaova's Tastsvisjss OsTtti, Tottio. 'It 'Is simply; Iron and quinine la- a tasteless font. Ho ero-M per. Prleo 60s. I Wt areas TeUsrmm Rats. ' The .Ounard company 4n Its "infor mation to Passengers" now Includes the following: , 1 V ; , - i rt ) l -' . ?-; rarjstra. From ship to xfareahl statlen..,.. Id. From shl t uaaala -etaamar an thanae 10 Stalton MotcThe minim vm rat via Sara, onack M tt f or Can words, to addition t the land char, and tt oants par a saa far ocxt of datlvary to WMIern Un ion offloe at Brldgohamploiw Th aiknS. mum eharg via Crookkavto Or Stitlaa ta the ynltal Klmaaas la a, td. A StartUnj rsvpriie.'- i .Very few eoaU believe la looking st A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black, etalth of Tllden, InL, .that for ten years be euffered such torture from Rhea atlsm as few could endtr and live. But a wonderful change followed his Uklag Electric Hitters.. "Two bottle wholly eared ase," he writes, "and I have not felt, a twlnreln over a year." They regulate the Elilneya, purify the blood and car I'licunialUm, ITonrol- ?' -rvo''". --.. I - (''-' '. n i v- . 1 7 -v t . -1 . FOR PUBUC HEAtTHv urauancet rassed By StalUry Broad " of Craven County, K In order that the citizens of Craven Oooaty, inoradlttg the City of New Sent may know the exact health regulations passed by the Sanitary Board of the county, they are herewith pabBthed. -. And m order that the public welfare shall be best served, It may be stated that these regulations win be rigidly en forced. 'There Is not a single regulation which should not be carefully heeded, certain ly every good citizen will cheerfully aid In the enforcement of these regulations, which are as follows: , Section 1. It shall be unlawful tor any person to harbor a person affected with small pox, or suspected of having small pox for the purpose of'oonoeallng same from health officer. Aay person Violat ing this regulation shall be guilty -of a misdemeanor, and fined 835.00, or Im prisoned 80 days. Section 8. It shall be unlawful for any Eerson to remove or transfer any person aving small pox, or suspected of hav ing small pox. to any other place, with" out the consent of the Superintendent of Health, or assist any such person to elude or escape the health officers. Any person violating this regulation shall be guilty of a mlsdemesnor, and fined $25 00, or imprisoned 80 days. Section 8. Any person who willingly fails or refuses to report aay person afflicted, or supposed to be afflloted wkh small pox to the Superintendent of Health shall be guilty of a mlsdemesnor snd fined $15.00, or imprisoned 80 days. Obdbbed by the County Sanitary Board, that it shall be unlawful for aay person or persons in Craven county, to refuse to be vaccinated when the County Superintendent of Health shall offer to vaccinate them, or when the County Sa perlntendent of Health shall advise that such person be vaccinated. Any person violating this rule shall be fined not ex ceeding fifty ($50.; dollars, or imprison ed not exceeding thirty (80) days. MeStvlne'ii Can. McSwinrV itin Ic ii R :x!lir!oiin cavity id thp ciirr wi t!- cut of county Doncj,-.! I. It'Wiiiid. Inio wlilih tin- tide rushes wit li sf-li rorii- i:f to product a sound like the IiooiiiIiik of a cnuuon, which cun L.e lieiird twenty or thirty miles away. Snake In India. More deaths from snake bites occur In India lu bouses than in the fields or In the Jungle. CABTOniA. Bom the jThe Kind Vm Hoti Hmjt BogM Btgnstiu of FLIPPMMT FUNCS. Tbe lufi'l d i to t . gy of uitrn i;li !' n ' ! I'lirnseolo .. less car- rlogc peopl.'."- ,liiit, i-. The desti iictlun i :;um:'i1 by Mont Pe lee Is not ended .in' authors have seized upon the i-iUn troilu- and are writing novrlp ntiout It. - Atl:int:i Con stitution. A Chicago iistroiioiucr holds that the rnbabltnnts of Mnrn are superior to the people of tills cm tli. Hut then be has only looked ut the mutter from a Chi cago stnndpoiiit. Atlanta JournuL Lieutenant I'eary appears to have had ou board the Windward a little of almost everything to be found In the arctic n-Ktons except a chip from the north pole. Topekn State Journal. One Minute Cough Cure. Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Coughs Pneumonls, Asthma, LsQrlppe and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I got soaked by rain, aays Gertrude K. Fen ner, Huncle, Ind., and contracted a i vere cold and cough. I failed rapidly lost 48 lbs. My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cure. The first hot tie brought relief; several cured me. I am back to my old weight, 148 lbs. Oat Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re liever the cough st once, drsws out In. flsmmatlon, cures croup. An Ideal rem edy for children. F. B. Duffy. COURT CALENDAR. Craven County Superior Court, November; Term, 1903. MONOAT, NOV. IT, 1003. j 30 Wood vs Railroad. 34 Wilcox vs Shuts. 83 Barker vs Banff. 85 Jackson vs Scott. 50 Lane vs Reel. TCX8DAV, aov. 18, 1008. i 81 Meadows vs Telegraph Co. ; 88 White vs Lokey. 68 White vs A AMOR BOO. ( 80 Adems vs Wetherlagtoa. - i 81 McCarthy, Administrator" vs Bat, - tie. Haaff vs A 0 L Railroad Oom PWJ- WBOnSDAT, MOV. IS, 1003. . 88 Groom vs Pritehard. , 43 Arnold vs SAL Railroad Ossxej - - pay. . 47 Jewell vt Paul. . 48 Daalelf vs B By. Co. i VI Taplor vs Daagherty., 68 Whlteharst vs OaskUL 67 BatUvsAcsRORBCev Seymour vi Qoott snd Brown. ' i W SOMDAtveTJ 40, ttOS, - ! f' fB-Dsffy vs Meadows.. .-iv ' 48 Bohaffer vs Jacobs. ' . s.r,nii -J 61 Wethertngtoa rs Winiaarst V pi-T fionos: booist, '-friz 'V ii JleaB ts Bpeneer.''f W Hv t Pste vs Belanais." 't X tP T 'iatt Roval vsKleotrlflGft-v 'r 46 Hahays Vm'rt ti"! An nru -a a.. . 1U ., w uirnai Bum , . t f T 64 Bd. df Id. ?s Oltjr1 of Pfew Bern. lDartlnCarti r;;; : Oreea vs Oreesv ,f; ' Thomas V Thomael i Guloa VsQuloa. 'v' ' :' Waters VI Waters. Andertoa vs Anderson.. Fenner VS Fenner. V- AMERICAN SOOljEti itk aataVWka Wa ttaalsa. W r it, H.vsiu. 4 riAerieaasoclety,'' -Saj Ainelee'e, "ha been definitely established npon a monetary basis. We may deplore the tact T we may ignore tt, tint tt is fact, and tt la very mnch the wisest thing to admit It with dispassionate frankness, .Jor if we assume our social standards and conditions to be differ ent from Waal 'tWy really are, how are we getng t Study them and under stand them and get at their philoso phy? From the point of view of a eck entifle Observer, the classification of everybody and everything according a flnateial principle of division, is a good thing, for It greatly simplifies the whole subject "Formerly there was no classification of any kind. American life was a chaos, socially, full of all aorta of anomalies and Incongruities. Every Section of the Country had its own standard of distinction, and this stand ard wa recognised and respected no where e)se. Thus tn New England lit erary, scholastic or theological emi nence wae held to confer a certain cachet upon those who had obtained It In the microcosm of -which Philadel phia ased to be the center ancestry counted moat of alL This waa also true to some extent of the south, yet there, as in the west, political prominence canted with It social leadership. New tork always more or less impossible to formulate was a place where there existed Social Wheels within wheels and Social planes that never touched; though, the whose, perhaps the com bination Of ancestry and money meant tn those days What money alone means at tbe present time." A Toothaome Dlah. Eggs and caira liver la a toothsome dish. Fry lx eggs and arrange in a long dish. Add a chopped orflort- to about two ounces of finely chopped calf's liver, pot in a frying pan over, a Strong fire eight minutes and add a little vinegar, salt and cayenne pepper. jfvDr. itVoonor's Mall nsns of morniila. o I rJUWlaSas' mdaau . Inaduua, itllzlr ot spina, a I .si. '1 ealnorwlituey,a larc book of atr Ueulars on home nr wanatorliim treat neat. Address, fi M. W(K)LIJ5YC)., Wblskei Cara iioin. I'rrorHtrMt, Aiiaui. waarcin PILLS PArR. 1Tina2"-Jp I rftr, aa Dngfatt a CIlitJKrl b,'Jk KMUia&H St. I a4 4JrW hoaf esjeJsd he BeTtass mm TiaUatV S3 Pwarrrr-re,s. htWmClMa svsiel lamllsV if (l. h; A Mr Drogaiirt r HHad A, tsi Mkwrewt.ra. T tSlN i- K IHriWartstr. TeMU-mesUU KrAti kr LrvaAr," i M(r, by -. -tn. n.ntfli- msiis. SeMtf ' bUSrf C bejgmlagj Ch. )-. 1'niLA., TA SICK HADE WILL WEAK MADS STRONG Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered bf Famous Doctor Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment Wonderful Cures are Effected That Seems Like Miracles Per formedThe Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived. Taa Bma:i Tree ta AU Who Bend Ham an BamaOy. After years of patient study, snd del ving into tns auity record or ine past, ss wellss following taodara experiments In ti. mlnu tit wlAIa1 mI.mi. H. James W. Eldd, 8861 Bsltes build ing, Fort Wayne, Indiana, makes the staruug aanonnosment that be has DR. JAMBS W1UJAX KIDD. i laralr disco vsrsd the eiiirr of Ufa. That Lbs Is able with the eld of a mysterious compouna, xnown oaiy to mmaeii, pro. duoed as a result of the-years he has sbeat la soarohlng for this precious life giving boon.' to ours any and every dis ease that Is known U tie hosaaa bod v. There ts ao doubt of the doctor's earnest aess la making his claim ana the ri markable cares that tat ts dairy SAottag sseme to bear him out very strongly. Hie theory which he adranoes ia-ona of reason sad btaed .ee) as4 eaparlenoe ia a medical pratthW of -many years. It eoste nothing to try- his remarkale KUrofUlee eallS'lt, tor he seada It free, to anyone who is a sufferer In sufficient qeanUUee to ooavtaoe of Its ability to edre, so there Is absoluulr ao risk to raa. .Bo ate of the enree ejted are vert remarkab and' bdt for rellsbl WltneeMs would hardly be credited: The lame have thrown away crutch' aad walked abeat after two or thaesestshi of tharsmedyi tMalok, given op by home doefdrs, have beea' resiofed to theKfaml lies and friends ln'prfeot health. Rhea atatlssp, SawrnlgU, seraaauhi, 'heart; llrsr kkltrer, bloed .aad ikia-v dlssassf a4 bladder troubles disappear ss by magic. Headaches, backaches, ' .aervodsneas,, fever, consumption, eog1is;eolds, asth ma, eataivh, broaehlttoand all aSaotloai Of tbe throat, langs os any -vital orgs , areesaily overcome I space . of time i tht Is simply SiaryelOUS.- '"' )" ' Fartlal paralysis, iooeaaotor' ataxia, dropsy, gout, -aorofsUt ' and ' ptlas .ewe qulokly aad pemaasatly removed, f It pnrlllos th entire srsteni, blood and tie inwi, rostoi Brrnial nerve power, clr. euih lntt snd esint of porrW-i buaith Is proc uoil t once. Te t ' doolorall sys. I , . i .i .,wht nfitad by t t ' nM I -nd for lii i - i '. I-, ,t i , to ev- f euf. ; , 1 to I ? C'r- i IV I Prix ts t JjjjJI ail li mrnim MUTE AND CHRONIC, lt&l&'?Si3. MUSCULAR, MERCURIAL, p,X ARTICULAR AMD INFLAMMATORY. I. ... ,tyrr r js't aw, in ata aaaaatw, Atvcjr i.-vaw rraua.iua, barometers and'piost aiW Weather predictions, the Increasing pains in jjZc- rt xbuScks ana joints toreteinng the approaching storm or the coming of bad weather. . It Is from these constant Batterers that the great army of rheumatic Cripples is recruited. Their bodies are worn out by the Incessant pains and ine joints oecoiae so svnenea ana oent that they are at last compelled to give Up or hobble about on crutches. t Nobody ever outlived Rheumatism; the disease never loosens ft grip or leaves ol ks own accord, bat -toast be driven ont by intelligent and persist ent treatment through the blood, lor Rheumatism of every variety and form is caused by Bti over add condition of the blood, and the deposit in. muscles, Joints and nerves of corrosive poisons and gritty particles, and it is these irritating substances that produce the inflammation, swelling and pains, which last as long as the blood remains tn this sour and acid state. To cure Rheumatism permanently the blood must be purified and invig orated, and no other remedy does this so well or so promptly as 6. S. S. It refreshes and restores to the thin acid blood its nourlebipg and health-sustaining properties. And when strong, rich blood is again circulating through the body the acid poisons and irritating matter are washed out of the muscles bjfr. and joints, and the pains at once cease r,n, a .bv rrN rrN rrs Through our Medical department 'the pain-racked, despondent Rheumatic sufferer will receive helpful advice ffom Physicians of experience and skill without charge. Write ns fully about your case. THE SWIFT SPOiFIO OO., ATLANTA, OA, - m uorrwrv. ' itaaaaaai a. M J -T. M-f a- nnt.u Mini nv.ivrvarw-M . Costs Oaly 25 ceots Or run ti Mats ta C. . Not. M. WOO. I M Srrt aSTlMd br wfth oar baby when ho ,11 butftrcrr yuanff Infant, oa n proTOntlr. of colio and to warm and iweeteD tb.itomach. Later It wu uaefQlln teetbfnir tronblet, and IticffMthaf bsoa found tobeiov.rr tMnefleialand aofree from danfren that are conaeqnent upon the hu of drag, and aoolbln. Itrnpl, that we hare come to regard It. af'r uu with tore, children, aaoneof the neeesaltias when there te anew bab la thehoiue and nntil tbe teething trouble, are over, end we take pleasure lo reoommendlr-f It tooar frfende Inttead of the horrid .tuff that ,o many people uae to keep theii baby quiet. I1AHTWELL U. AYKH, (Hanacer Dally Tlmee and Weekly Tluea-Beauinner.) House Work Is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. -BBanaaMraaawaan WINTER TOORIST TICKETS NOW OH SAM Via. To all the principal Winter Itusorts, st V Kit T U)W KATKS. The Pesorts ol the South, Southeast and Southwest; Cuba, California and Mexico offer many inducements to tlie tourist. Some Prominent Resort Are 8t. Augustine, Palm Ileaoh, Miami, JacksonsTllle, Tampa, Bninswisk, Sa vannah, ThoniasTille, Clutrleston, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, Plne hurst, fjamden, 8ummerTille, AblieTille, Hot Springs,' "THE LAND OF THE SKY," And "Sapphire Country." TICKETS ON HALE Up to anil Including April 80, 1003, lim ited to return until Hay 81, 1003. BTOP-OVERB Allowed at important points. THB JUGH SLEEPING OAR8 of the highest standard bstweea prim i pal eltles and resdrts. DlBiNa Cab 8ervicb Ukbicsi.i bd. ABk nearest Ticket Agent for copy of "Winter Homes hvBaramer Lands. W A TURK, ' 8 H HARDWIOK, rass.Traf Hgr, Oen.Pass Agt, Washirrgton, D. C. Southern Railway Sears th, yf W '' tin 1111 Vm J. A .JONES, Livery, Feed Say -am "Exchange ; ! i i ', V LARGEST IKD - ,, vm offered for sals in thin oUr, -Also't comrjletslineof Bngfiet, Curt wWls, ,:-" . jt ;. -4:- -T,. xzSZ-T E3 from an ache or coin, and have long since forgotten th joys of a painless existence. They are at the mercy of every 111 wind, and their misery ia aggravated ty expoture to cold or Sudden changes In tVtaa taalll s i aaiiss a s Vli am ViaAntna eawul V lee nr ttowllav Qrsen, Ky. 0ntlmn: About a Ti o I waa attacked by atrat Bbaumatlam tn my shoulders, arm and I below the boa. I eM sot ralea my arm to oomb mr hair. Daotor praaorlbed for ma for over two month without Sirln ma any relief. I saw 8. 8. 8. aTrtlud aal oldd to try It. Inuaetatly I ommnod lta use I fait bttr, aad rtmarkad to my saothar that I waa clad I had at last foand aome relief. I oontlnued It ua and am entirely wU. I will always iVal 4ply Ibtarastad In tka suooaas of 8. 8. 8. Slao It did m ao much od. Your truly, UHa. AWOB BOKTON. . 811 Twalfta Straat. ana uneumatism is a wing oi us past. S. 6. 3. is a purely vegetable medicine end doe sot derange the Stomach like the Strong mineral remedies, but builds cp the general health, increases the appetite and tones np the digestion. Cam Cbolera-lnfanftin, DUurhoea,Dystntcry , ami the Bowel Troubles ol Children of Any Agt. Aids Digestion, P,cguUtej the Bowels, Strengthens the Child snd Mikes TEETHING EASY. . D.. ST. LOUIS. MO. vaumea.Vt-' at lhiggists, J. MOFFETT, M, onr funflv shnlcua In CharleMoa to m TKKTIIINA UTihlnr yon teretH or hnprore; also ret) CAVflATjrfKDfi.HARK, COPYlllSHloi'DESleN i rHOTECTKHI. rtend model, aketcb, or pboto. farrrea aaamaiation and ad .loo. J nnr fin ditcmtc??"' oAtty. Itiva SS IDILnilllH baton patant. i wZ"O.A.SNOW&GO. Patant Lwjr. W A8 H I NQTOM . D.C. j BRADHAM'H L1VKH and STOMACH PILLS are purely viyetsljlc and enn be glvea to vi ry old pruplo and children. Mild Id action, i li f r ff. a t Is far-reaching. No psln or discomfort follows Ihelr ore. thty li?e liren called 'Health's Housekeepers," wlilch Is quite true. Does jour llvrr hnrt tou ? Iletter Irv ihesn pPl I'i'ca 26c. at URADII AM'H I'HAIIH ACT Str. Blanche. On ttiul after Tuesday, OctolKir 28th, 1902, the Str. Blanche will sail for Hayboro, Stoi,ew;ill and Vandomcic on Tuesday's and Fri day's at 0 o'clock, a. ni , ivlurniii Wednrsdny'a and Siiturday'H. Freight receivi-d forulvovu iir.t8 daily. J. B. AKKNDKI.L The undersigned will make you n Loan, or will direct the use of any idle money yon may have on hand. Your security absolute Signed, ISAAC H. SM1TIT, 120 Middle St, New Bern, N. C es 7 l " tlXSKt BTOCK?) -i '.A oar kd of saoh Ittii In! "": rvee ''V SiaM 1 Wsgoaa, IlarTjess, Eobei, WWrA r-';--.v ' v :; v-;! -u "v---"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1902, edition 1
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