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THE JOURNAL. Published every day U the year, eieepl Monday, at M Middle street. CHARLES U DITOB un : , fiOBSCiaTlWl RAW ftM hv In iAvium aJ ftt One yen, sot la advance .M M onthly, by carrier in th city M ' Advertising Rate furnished on appll cation. KateredatttPotOffloe, lw Ben, N, C., second clan matter. OleUl Paper of New Bern ui ' ' y ;f!mm rtaaatT." New Bern, N. C, Nor. 18, XWt. TWO POLITICAL PARTIES WANTED IN SOUTH. However Democratic the Southern ' newspapers may be, there li itlll the wlih upon the part of even the most ul- tra, that there might be two political parties In the South, and these both white. With this disposition on the part of the Press, the action of the President In the matter of giving Federal offlee to a colored man In Alabama, with the pros pect of political recognition of the col ored race in the South, there is a feeling of discouragement over the political oat look. The November election in this State, shows that the colored voter is out of politics, and even the sop of a Federal office is not going to revive into any considerable number the colored vote Id North Carolina, so far as the Republl can party Is concerned. With the coming of a white party In opposition, whatever political name it might take, to the Democratic party there would have come healthier political conditions, a discussion of Issues, and a vote cast based npon intelligence and a knowledge of facts of what was wanted by the mass of the people, A political campaign waged between two white parties In North Carolina, would mean something. It would prove stimulating In effect, and would tend to assist In the development and growth of the Btate, removing the Indifference of the citizens to things political, which must prevail so long as there Is but one white political party. An Intelligent white opposition to the Democratic party would prove of immense benefit to Democracy, in arous ing It to greater and better efforts In sustaining its position by force of its Issues, fully and ably discussed, on the the stump and In the press. Bewareoi 'Ointments for Catarrh Tha Contains Mercuryf as mercury will sorely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on presorip tlon from reputable physicians, as the damage they will dots tea fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O., contains ao mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gens-' Ine. It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. lOheney iCo. Testimonials free. Sold'.by.Druggiets. Prlce.75c per bot tle. Hall's Family plllsar lha.kest. Threat ! rnil of Celtom. Out of a slnglo pound of cotton 4,770 mile of thread tanve bcfen spun. Watra1oae. In-buying- watermelon see that the Had ia more or let peppered with mall black spot, often a little raised, Uk blister. A melon o marked 1 ripe, with black seed. Plh Bar Ho BralMa. , N Fishes are without eyelid, property o called, and, aa the eye 1 at all time Srabd by the surrounding water, that gland which euppUea moisture to the Jl not required and therefore does notaxlat Luck in Thirteen. By tending II miles Win. Bplrey, of Walton Furnace Vt., got a .box of RlliflrlM Amine, fUlva that rtutiTsi Osrahorrlbl Frr Sora-on hUJeg-' Nothing :le pbnld. " Positively tkm Brtlaaaj- Felon, ' Hoar, Tsnr)Uoft, Bolls, Bnrh; Corai and ftlean.Ofaly K Craaraitteed bygX P, Br4aaa dnt ... :.' .esa p- ' J ' Daaw IW . ; Thamndlaga 6a VbtW tfymm sump 'is -Bint'Brit'dair aid so! red in watar, wttk a little alvvta r-gnr nd aleohol added. It 1 the flneat miwiiaa ttvtn wi4, let waan ft It once tet paper or cloth gum mad trlU It U vnr'iiywtewa eta rathe (kaa tu)uHf ''' - ( ( Prickly nee ttirU la OB;rnWtlo. r using of Hancock Ufqnld Bnlphar. :t. 4"! .!dcntKan4, FetUrPtop ' jwormrJandtuff, Cnu, fiarna, ff .re, and alt lkfn ' troablerta t 1 V-;i, when Psed M directed.'' For f t F. fl.' Buff y'l Drag Btot,"7" ; testerdats eariets. : Cettaa, Grala, . mmmitat -: Stacks, lunge ;u"ltttlte art 4 -. SUpaaeala. Tka faiUowliiTW mtOUK, w Uons, recti v4 by prtvat wlreto J. B. Latham Co. New Ban, N. 0. Chrsage, Nov. 17. WnniT: Close High. Low. Open. Dec 73 7li May 75 W Const Dec 881 65 May U Perk Jan 1517 1689 May 1440 1447 Lard Jan 919 17 May 865 889 Ribs: Jan 791 800 May 767 " Nnw Tone, Nov. 17. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Jaa 809 8.08 Feb MS Moh 7.95 7.98 Apr 7.98 May 7.96 7.95 June ........ 7 98 Jaly 78 Aua 7.89 Bept Oct Nov 8.03 Dec 8.07 8.09 New Torn, Nov, 17. rtooon; Open. High. Low. Cloee A. 8.R ...115 117 UP 101 101 Mo. P 106 108J Sp 183 188J Man 184 139 G. W 185 128 Mon m 6 A. Cop 55 55 Ter 49 42i Wab pref 44 44 Erie Erie, 1st Mi 84 C. X 98 98 So Ry m 82 S. Ry pref 98 99f L.N 188 194 BR.T 57i 58t Pa 155 im An 82 8 St. Paul... 178i 178 E 84 88J A Q C. a S 86 86 Rg 55 56 Po 100 100 C. 4 0 45 45f B. ft 0 99 99 M. & W 70 70 Tel 66 861 N.TC ...149 1501 R. 1 148 1484 Wu 88J m O. W I9 99 M.R 187 188 Cfl 86 86 CO 68 IT C. A 129 1994 A. O O 46 48 U. X 84 84 UK 148 149f B. 8 19 m Am Ice 10 lOf A. L 88 97 L. R 18 U A- F 84 881 Pae Mid 88 88 Total potts estimated today 67000 vs. SUM last year.- ' JCsttmated receipt for tosaorrow. . ealvestoa 18 to 11000 against 13,50 last year. - New Orleans It to 17000 against 19.118 last year, Houston 8OO0O to 99000 against 18,74 last year. Liverpool oloelaf oottoa market,aloMd Spots 449. Nov. 4.11 Nov-Deo 4.18. DeaJaaiJM Jan-Tab 4.88 re-Mar4.SS. MatApriJU. Apr-May 498. May-Jane 4J6. roavr Hem teak last year.-1' 418,088 ; Mi aTtladrtral iptllow'o. MaV papwt placed nndar the eeek la helprnl la 1m Oadng 'alunibar. Tkw pillow - than cheeka Ui flow of Mood to the bead.' Jba -CalDaer and J'apaoes oa that tnetnoa to woo me goa ec at amber mofl uemlj aitaytwtu Metal Itapota which art not ta dallr t pf . rhla Inayt'prtfetited by1 drbpplBg 4lasup ee tugar Into the pot befert patting 8t away. ,, -( v '; ., " Th btfTtcrrtl hrr-'drta.. CtUls and Frr is a l'-'it of Qnmn't TAatatnea Crmx Toma It la a':r-.'y lrn and qntntnt H a t I f rj. ; i wire no py. f;- f . , Last week 81a000 This weea. Sal. 45000 Mob. 67000 tak Wed. Thnra. frt. Thousandth of i Womei Suffer, , ind.Manj Die, Owing to False TrettmeDt. FAUCE S . CJQIsUtT COMPOTJIffD. si . Never Fails to Banish f'isease and Ee-egtablish Lasting Health Thousands of women are kept In sick ness for months and years owing to false treatment and the use of worthless med icines, and we are Inclined to believe that Milton thought of this class of al most dying women when he said: "The angelic guards ascended, mote and sad.' The common sense treatment of today for weak, rundown and Buffering wom en, Is Paine's Celery Compound. This marveloaa medicine la spoken of In every part of the civilized World, and men tnd women of all , claases derive new life from Its use. M. Elizabeth Messick, Marietta, Ohio, writes about her rescue from a low condition of physical weak ness; she aays, ; "Eight years ago I was most success fully operated on for an ovarian tumor, weighing twenty-five pounds. After the operation tonics and foods were used In vain to bring back strength. In some way Paine's Celery Compound came to the rescue, and It really seemed that four doses produced a change. I was then sixteen years old, and had three years more of school - work; Your compound lathe only thing! have to thank for (tretiglh during the last three years at school. Now, I am eight months of each year in the South In the home mis sionary work among the freedmen. This last spring I would nave had to give up, but one bottle of Paine's Celery Com pound made me over again. My sister cured her eczema with Paine's Celery Compound. We recommend it to all." DIAMOND DYES for children's clothes are most ser viceable. They color Jackets, coats, cape, ribbons, stockings, as well as dresses. No other dyes eqnal Dia mond Dyes In variety of uses; they never disappoint Direction book and 45 dyed asm let free. 'IAMOND DTE8,Burllngton, Vt, n r JclH'A ' i. ill 1 III!.' invt enr lutit rv:i: 1,7. Browi ('!;. I'm i:vfi;i!;.- k.o; ry ! Jones - Itnt lie wasn't limt nt nil. Brown I wasn't thinking nbout Charley. I wag thinking of the suffer ings of those who would be told about that (all for months to come. Boston Transcript Question Answered. Tes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Tour mothers' and grandmoth ert never thought of nslng anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tort were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop 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 and other achat. You only need a few doses of Qreen's August Flower, in liquid form, to make yon satisfied there Is noth ing serious the matter with you. You tan get this reliable remedy at your araggiat. rrioe 10c. ana voa Trath at the Matter. Before and after taking. Chicago .Newt. . Om Waste Ceuih Cure. U the only b armless cough cure' that give quick relief. Caret OoagatvColds, pronp, BrqtjtjUtia, Whooplof Jough Pact mo nla -Aithma, LaGrJfwa and all Throat, ChjkHhad VmflW-' I otke1yrt!&4ta .Wrtrdt X.Ftn ktr, MancKI airf'ntraeted te er oU and gh; v,t failed rapidly; (oat AS Jba, .MyHtW-reooinraended E. fUttitiaCAgA tithr tliq flrit bot-brbcht-aMfa)vcfaleared ma.. I back to-say old wabC?HB 1U. One MlanuXJough Curt cntsTai-phkgm; re-Beveathtwgb-taaca, drawn cot In- aaunatloa,-aare aroup. Uta Ideal chlldrta. r. B. Dully. 1 " WaJtraaaaa la Baaaarr. iWaiOtact nofler the a of forty a ot ,bt tmployed. In, eafea or rea- ttatto.n:tInngary.4;,.;:V, j:l, i" '"i 1 1 11 1 .' ' It .ta r- yaahew f lUawa, j . ,,!,, - jPtltow ol teataarvaiw ohjectleoabls, WiBMty fnrniab the needed support fbrtb-4tta4.aiiy ,air too -beating, at they HaW I rreniarkall capacity for 4 v - -f a-M tkaaa. iBtJlaf mayjte quickly J4 from the ptncMuarty aiot xr aboaby-etrmnd. lag tbalsaab'er WHb Vtrator Moisten a clotb with er ,hnt. walat and, after wringing, lay it aver tint offending part while tbt Shot IS pn th' foot Barely It taort than tine tucb application re quired." ' v : ...--w; - '':, . . r. Toorrina cor.n in o daw Take Liatlvt Eromo-Qolnlne Tablets. T" - - oneri'f T'lEsrerj Txr parson;, i Caw Wtwt the Weddia tUatl Was aa the SWajht Baa a. clerical correspondent of the Lon don Express tells of a wedding cere mony In which he officiated and In hit teal for rubrical observance laid him-' eolf open to-a comical and crnahing retort. i. . " . "I was then curate of email coun try parish ta Somersetshire, and one day ' a couple presented themselves after due preUmlnarle for niarriaga In the village church. ,. "All went weQ anttt the moment came when it ia directed by the rubric that the man shall place the ring upon the fourth finger of the woman's left hand, but then trouble began. The yokel, apparently from nervousncsa or Ignorance, laid bold of the right band of his expectant bride and placed the ring there resolutely. " 'No,' I said, with quiet firmness, 'you must put the ring on her left hand.' To this hlr only reply was a stolid stare. Thinking be bad not un derstood me, I repeated my words, but with no better effect "With as much warmth' and In sistence as was justified by the occa sion I now took firmer ground and said, 'If yen do not put the ring on her left hand, I must stop the serv ice.' "And then the climax came. With a complacent amlle, that seemed to show hla satisfaction at having" for the mo ment 'bested' the parson, the bride groom settled the point for all time With the words, 'Please, sir, she ain't got none!' " How Billlftrea Were Iaveate4. The English are very fond of tho game of billiards, and a letter in the British museum gives the origin of the sport It waa Invented by a London pawnbroker, whose name waa William Kew. Kew not only lent money, but he sold cloth, and for the latter pur pose bad a yard measure, with which he used to compute the amounts. One day to distract himself he took the three round balls which are the em blems of his tradethey may still be seen in front of certain shops in Lon donand, placing them on his counter, began to hit them about with his yard measure. He found It made a pretty game. He got a kind of skill In making one ball glance off the other, and his friends who saw him thus employed called the game Bill's yard. It was soon short ened Into billiards. But the yardstick was the Instrument with which the balls were knocked about, and dllilcul ty arose as to what to call It. They called It after the name of the pawn broker n Kew. Paris Klpiro. A Woman's Life Saved by Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Ind, Kgs "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition had been In bed for lz weeks and had eight phyilcians, but received no benefit until the tried the Mystic Cure for Bheu mstlsm. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walkabout In three days. I am sure it saved her life. Bold by T. A. Henry Druggist, New Bern. Another Cheerful Soul. "Hanks always looks on the bright tide of things, Do you know what he said when he lost his Job the other dayr "I haven't heard." "Hj seemed to be quite cheerful over It 'You see,' be explained, 'I ap plied for a raise of salary nearly six months ago and didn't get it Think how much more I would have had to loae If they'd given me the Increase.' " Chicago Record-Herald. OABTORXA. Bean Ik tTat MM IN HtW "WW SJ -SZtt-M. r of Uaew Something Aboat Him. The man who knew him happened in while be was trying to give a good Im pression of bis Industrial value. "Yea, sir," be wet saying, "I guess 1 have the reputation of being a bard worker. Why, air, I'd rather work than eat" The man who happened In touched him on the shoulder. "If that la really your condition now," auggetted the new arrival, "yea had better tee a doctor aad get tocne thtng for your appetite before you Starve to death." Chicago Poet A Startling' Surprise. ' Very few could believe la looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robntt black smith of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years be suffered such torture from Rbeu matlsta aa few could endnrt and live. But a wonderful? change followed hi taking Electric Bitter. "Two bottles wholly cared me," 'be write, "and I bate not felt a twinge la over a year." They regulate tbt EMatyt, purify tbt blood Md eurt Uberrraaihun, Ntaral gli. Nervousness, - Improv digestion tad give perfect health. Try them. uniy 00 ci. at u o, uraanaia arat tort. , - The ring necked Uaard of tbt Arlavna 'deaertt it not a mart devourer of weak-. llnga. Ht It alwaya ready to fight, whether be la challenged by another ot cornered by a man. . When brought ta bay ta some hole, b opens bit Jaw and daabet -bravely -ant, snapping at everything which oppose him, and to fierce and tuddea It bit rush that It It Impossible to- face It without flinching. Dy holding twt Of thee Uaard toosely by tbe email of the back and allowing (their bead to claah at tney ttraggl to etcapt, out may be able to Induct bom bats each at must occur tvery day In the detperat Uaard world., ., - f Forgetting that they were captives, hey would seise upon "each other and venftholr thwarted rage to' the otmoet In a fight Wtilch. but for timely Inter ference, would doubtlea lead to tbt death of on or tbe other. Such bull dog pugnacltyla rather unlooked for In lnrd, but a student of clmmctet CO!d enn!!y pud ! t-n a-t ,'iw and y -t v .- ; 'gn t t y I ' la Wwrfi ' Is aa hereditary disease, and one tot which a tainted ancestry or blood poison ed -parentage is responsible. It ia trans mitted through the blood and show itself n swelling' and ulceration of the glands of the neck, catarrh of the bead, weak eyes, sores, abscesses and skin erup tions, with a gradual wasting away of strength and vitality, ft also attack tbt bone and Joints, resulting in white wet ling, hip disease and deformities of every kind. We see the effects of this awful blood taint every day, but it exists in so many forms that often it passes for some thing else and is treated aeanother disease. Scrofula robs the blood of its nutritive Sualities, and it becomes too poor to pro uce healthy growth and development, and THE OlrT thin, emaciated bodies f.- . and pallid, waxy com- Ur A plexionsare the result TAINTFrt Only a constitutional 1 nln 1 K,u r?ne?SeVl!!lwork9 ANCESTRY. through the blood, can reach a disease that has been transmitted through generations or been lurking in the blood since birth. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all scrofu lous matter and tubercular deposits, and when rich, pure, health-sustaining blood is again flowing in the veins there ia a gradual disappearance of all the danger ous symptoms of Scrofula; strength returns, and a complete cure is effected. S. S. S. contains no strong minerals to further break down and derange the sys tem, but can be taken by the very old, at well as tne nnoaic aged and young, with out any hlrmf vdaftef effects, or the least injury to the meet delicate constitution. If you have any signs of Scrofula, 01 your children are stunted or ' slow oi growth, pale and sickly, write us, and om physicians will advise you free of charge. The Swift Speolflc Co., Atlanta, 6a. EinbnrrnNKltij- For (hp Profceeor. Proi'i'sr (i h'rt I'lnsm-doiitlemen, I have to apologize for 11 sliort delay In beginning tl.l lecture. I hnvc unfor tunately left my manuscript nt home, but my boy, whom I linve sent for It will be here shortly. Professor's Son (audibly) Mother couldn't find the mnnuserlpt, so she has sent the book you copied It from. New York Times. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Flmplep, Ringworm, Dandruff and all fkln lilsenscii. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Lot.I.tnt; Alu'.itl. "But 1 iloin see,'' m the senior naitiur, "lur.v you en'.i charge the money you've spent on that impecu nious young fellow up as business ex penses." "Why, that's simple," returned the young lawyer. "IIo hn3 a rich uncle that Is sick, and there's going to be a lovely contest over his will." Chicago Evening I'ost Orlando, Fia., Oct. 2, 1901. The Hanrock Liquid Bulphur Oo., BaltL more, Ud. Gentlemen. -I lake pleasure in recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one Buffering with Eczema. I hare hadjlt for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I waB Induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only used It a short while and am now almost entirely cured. 1 can truta fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing nhynldaa that your Liquid Sul' phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Jizema 1 have ever known. Yours respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Even the Dollies! "I suppose you are fond of playing ,wlth your dollies, little girl?" Little Girl of the Period Yes, very fond; though I do have a great deal of trouble with them. This one Is dl, vorced, and that one with the yellow hair is going on the stage, and this lady In pink bas had four cooks In a week- New Yorker. TOTJ KMOW WHAT YOU ARE T AXING When you take Orove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It I limply Iron and quinine in a tasteless orm. No cure no pay. Price 58c An UnnMnnl Untton. "This collar button Is my own Inven tion," said the street fakir, "and tbe name I hare given it Is 'Fault' " "Because everybody bus faults?" suggested the rod nosed man In the crowd. "No, my dear air; simply because If ao eaiy to find." Philadelphia Press. If yon are bilious and seeking advis ers. Take DeWUl's Little Early Risen, Just before going to bed. "You will find on the morrow, You are rid of your sorrow That' all; Juit enough laid. These famou pill do not gripe, bat move the bowels gently and easily, deeming the liver. Their tonic effect give strength to tbe gland, preventing a return of the disorder. Bath Ba. Bath bags are easy to make and In expensive e well A yard of cheese cloth la aofflclent for half a doatn. Fill with bran, powdered. orrlt root and ; caatlle. teen thavlngt and us a a? tponge. Oo after the can, Btlmulant and J aa , '' ma. a..aa They may temporarily relieve tbt tyitem bat tbt next jaeal dog It again. The food should be dlgeeted. The nourishment healthatnii,l aoalaina ihmilA h nnrnnrl.t4)n.l v. ),. ..(v"V"Wfce Wam vovwv n fravawv - wBWnn '. rf ' '.- 1 uuim.iiieiiLniiiirMniiBiaMiiMiMUiiii) TTlffl Thl new discovery d!wt all olaasotof food arulawlst ( tat IIM the ttomaok and digestlvt raan In atimUetlog and ..J mm ' .... luw ' '.v. v, uuuriBiMUO a liliae IB ' rOtl ' r: taken np by thtblood and fed to the Uattt throughout , -mm m . , the various orf una of the body Kodel.oitret IndlgesUoit ! llr ! "' dysper removing the eaust ef all tbomaok a.i.g - v trouble. i.odol gtvet inch ttrtngUi to tbt bodyihat ' -' 1 , i It la Invaluable in all waatina dlaaiuM. . ' "I afih In think eon frtrwM F- -i ii. "Tt enri me oi n . vtMlikaeAf. 1 (KM i 1 Plrepandtif E O, Ct I. . OVEB THE OCEAN. ; Vaw native government employees la Iiawaat antra than glOO year. Sine the fall '-of the campanile In Venice the gun that used to announce noon and aunaet it allent . For the firat time on the Italian coast a shark has attacked and devoured a bather In the tea near Naples. "Majuba" waa the name given to a new tulpharona yellow colored rose re cently exhibited ' In Parts. Another black red variety waa called Boer Cour age. Nearly two-thirds of tbe twelve miles of the BImplon tunnel are now com pleted. On the Italian aide 2,000 men art employed and on the Swiss side an even larger number. Tbt cathedral at Gothenburg, "tne Swdlsh Venice," which threaten to ahare tbe fate ot the campanile, la only a hundred yeare eld. It burned down In 1721 and again In 1802. Peat gat baa been employed aa fuel at the Motalu Steel works, Sweden, for the part thirty years, originally for the paddling furnaces and to a still greater extent subsequently for the open' hearth furnaces. A Polish count some time ago took bit automobile and hla colored driver to hla estate. A tew days later a depu tation of peasants appeared, who de clared that tbe negro was the devil and threatened to kill him and destroy the machine. Cared ot Plies After 40 Years. Mr. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dol lars could do him no lasting good. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him per manently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin dis eases. Look for the name DeWltt on the package all others are cheap, worth less counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Ten Men and u Snfe. In the subbasement of one of our big life insurance companies Is a safe so Verge that h theatrical company might perrorm therein, lucre are three doors, the combinations of whose locks are controlled by ten men. Each man, a high official of the company. Is an In tegral part of the Integral whole. In In stance: Five men are required to open the outer door, each knowing a llftu part of the entire combination and no more. A, having set the gatlngB In his combination. Is followed In turn by B, O, D nod B, when the bolt may he moved. In the same manner the second door Is opened by three men In combi nation and the third by two, In the lat ter caso each being In combination with one or more of the other eight on tbe outer end second doors. Tbe safe Is regarded as safe. New York Press. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping In mate from death. Fancied security, snd death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do It Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tlon gives perfect protection against all Throat, Cheat and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops a late cough, persistent use the most stub born. Harmless and nice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by C. D. Bradham Price 00c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free A Topiler. "Paw," said little Tommy Flgg on being scolded, "1 heard Mr. Watts say that great men's sons never did any good. I ain't a great man's son, am ir Up to a late bour Mr. Flgg's mind had not found a sufficiently diplomatic answer. O. Bam tat .BTOniA. iTMKMTMlnwftlmtatt Signs! af Breaking Olaea. The following Is an easy method of breaking glass to any required form: Make a small notch by means of a file on the edge of a piece of glass; then make the end of a tobacco pipe or a rod of Iron of about tbe same size red bot in tbe Are. Apply tbe hot iron to the notch and draw It slowly along the surface of the glass In any direction you please.' A crack will be mode in the glass and will follow the direction ot the Iron. Take a bath In Hancock' Liquid Sul phur. They art superior to those of the mctt celebrated Sulphur Spring, having tbt additional advantage of being made any detirtd itrength. They will oar Prickly beat. JBottaaa, and all -akin dis ease. ror;al by P. a Daffy. Dawkte Work. First Decorator I advised him to have bit bout decorated during hi wife' absence aa a surprise. Beaond Decorator Goodt-T hen we'll bar to do It all over again when abe geta backv-Llf . - Oaet Maaaera. Oood manner la tbe art of making thoat people eaiy wttb whom wt eon- mm Whoever Mfctlrl on la tbt bctt bred.fn tbe compnnrv. .a .. " ... " cathartics will never enra inditfn V ttWIUI - .. - ,rm rH OUftrtafM IMoa, OelleM. f-i. iwaaitMiiidM i.-u i-uad. Vv uea ttclea kw4 - "v,M naeh (yartiial Continues to maKe READ THIS LETTER 1 ALMOST A MIRACLE. Dl-0, B. 0., Aug. lath, no. Oe-tlsmen j-In September, 180, I took rheumatism In a verr bad form. In a month after th disease started I had to aiv up my work and to to bed. It continued to grow worse until my arm and hands were badly drawn, ao much so that I could not use them. My legs were drawn baok until mj feet touohed my alps. I was a helpless as a baby for nearly twelre months. The muscles ot mrarma and legs were hard and shriveled up. I suffered death many times over. Was treated by six different phytloliuu In MoColl, DUloa and Marlon, but none of them oould do me any good, until Dr. J. P. Swing, of Dillon, oame to see me. Be told me to try your Rhbtjmaoid." He got me one bottle of the medicine and I began to take It and before the first bottle was used up I began to get better. I used Bve and a half bottles and waa completely cured. That was two years ago, and my health has been ezoellent ever since. Have had no symptoms of rheumatism. I regard " Hheumaoidi " iu by far the belt remedy for rheumatism on the market. I oannot say too much for It. I have reeommended It to others auto and It has cured them. Will say further, that I began to walk In about six days after I began to take KHaCMloina," lth the aid of orutohes i In about three months after I bogan to take It, I oould walk at good as anybody, and went baok to work again. Very truly, JAMES WILKES. All Druggists, or sent express prepaid on receipt of $1.00. Bobbin Chemical Co., jH'i'n. ..... , fftmiN0JiwBiiia." Costs Only 25 cents at Draggists, Or xuU ti esate to C. J. MOFPETT, I &QJsm5 with our baby whan he wu bat a .err ronng Infant, as tOK. B. O.. NOT. 98. 1900. I wi flnt arll Lier 11 ra uMimin leeuina tronoies, ana iu effectual FLOaUCl that are consequent upon the use of drug and soothing Sftnna, that we bare come to regard It. after use with tlirei children, ae one of the Deoeiisitiee when there la anew babr In the house and unhH the teething troeblea are over, und we laae pteaeure In recommending It to our friends Instead u,.. ujwi.-bhm. Aiu, J. A JONES. Livery, Feed Sate ana Exchange -LARGEST AND ever offered for sale in this citj, A car Uad of en li juat in. Alsoja complete line of Piiggieu, Wagons, Ilurncfs, 1,'obcp, Whips, Cart.Wheels, Ac, I A .IONKN, llroad 11. Sltwtiri's old Stand, FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. Ordinances Passed By Sanitary Broad of Craven County. In nriler that the citl'.i ns of Cravm Couoty, InrludinK Ihn (Illy of New Bern may know the einct lieahh regulations passed by the 3anltry Hoard of the county, they aro horcwlth pulillsheil. And In order that tlir public welfare shall be best served, it may be stated that these regulations will be rigidly eu forced. There '8 not a single regulation which should not be carefully heedid, certain ly every good citizen will cheerfully aid In the enforcement of these regulations which are as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to harbor a person affected with small poi, or suspected of having small pox for the purpose of concealing same from health officer. Anv oeraon violat ing this regulation shall be gnllty of a misdemeanor, and nned 'ia w, or tm prisoned 80 days. Bectlon 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or transfer any person Laving small pox, or suspected of hav ing small poi. to any tuner place, with out tbe consent of the Superintendent of Health, or assist any such person to etuae or escape tne health omcers. Any person violating this rngnlatlon shall be gnllty or a misdemeanor, and nned 120 00, or Imprisoned 80 dav. Section 8. Any person who willingly fails or refuses to report sny person afflicted, or supposed to be afflicted with mall pox to the Superintendent of Bealth shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined $15.00, or imprisoned 80 day. Okjdkrkd by the County Sanitary Board, that It shall be unlawful (or anv person or persons In Craven oonnty, to rafae to be vaccinated when tbe County Superintendent of health shall oiler to vaccinate them, or when th County Su perintendent of Health (hall advise that auoo person tie vaccinated. Anv person violating thl rule shall be fined not ex ceeding fifty ($50.) dollars, or Imprison ed not exceeding thirty (80) days. Dissolution of Partner ' ship. The partnership heretofore existing between P. A. Willi and W. A. Moln- toah nnder the Orm nam of Willi and Molntoth be been thl day dissolved by matual consent aad iho retirement of P. i. Willi, having told hi Interest to Xngen H. Williams who li bis uoe or. ' 1 1 This Nov. 13th, 190. P. A. W1LXIS, ' ' W. A. Mel N TOSH. MOINtOa WILLIAMS MA JHIHK " Th baslMM of MacMnUt and roan dera hertoror oondioted oa Orara tract, NW Bern. H, 0, by WUll aad MoTntoh will hereafter be earried on by W. A. Mcintosh, aad lagan H. WU liam, nndar th firm nam of Mcintosh andWUlUma. ' , Thl Kof. 13th, im'- ' ' i ur a .iiTnarr 1 . . v4....evous I rvp" in. wiLtiAMa J Miraculous Cures . Baltimore, fid. Corn C.olen-Infantum, Dlarrhoea,Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Requlatei the Bowels, Strtngthuis the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. . O., 6T. LOUIS. MO. h.Mr .mil. nh..Ui. In nhpli . .... TV I. ' I ' I J I ' . jrMTSQers of collo and to warm and swetn tbe Blumacb. been ronad to be ,0 rry beneflelal and ,o free from danK'n of the aorrid staff that so many people uge to keep tlieli Baoager -ear iimesana weeair iHaee-jaesBenter. i ' ail Stables FIN8KT BTOCKJOK- iLS .-I tralta 1 le. Id ,...lal, I..IJI., nloal 11 I PA. kl! D-;tt'i' f lsodge IMretKtory. CHAVEN LODGE NO. 1 K NIGHTS OK HAKMONY. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday nlehts In each month In Rountree's Hall. Pollock street, at 7.80 o'clock. J. J Wolfonden, President; j. H. Hmlth. Hec y; li It Hill, Klnsnclal Secretary Directory of the Mails at Ihe New Bern Post Oftice. Mall for all points North, South and West via A. & N. C. It. It. and A. C Line close at H-30 a. m. Mall for all polntB East via A. & N. C R. R. close at 6:20 p. m Mall for all points North and West via A. & N. C. It. R. close at 0:00 p. m. Mall for Oriental, Manteo, Elizabeth City ana Norfolk via Htr. Nonso cIobb at 5:30 p, m. Mall for Oriental, Mnntco, Elizabeth City and Norfolk via Sir. Ocraooke closo at 9:80 p. m. Star Routbs. Msll for Olyrnpia, Grantsboro, Bay boro, Btonewall, Vaodermcro and Orlen lal close at 5:80 a. m, Mall for Belial r, Lima, Gcddy, Chip and Dobbs close at 0:80 a. m. Mall for Askln, Brnul, Zorah, Wasp and Vanceboro close at 1:00 p. m. Mall for Whltfordclose at 1:00 p. m. SavuouB W. Hahcocx, P. M. 4332 ELQLN, FATHER OT TIME. A van beavy solid gold eaea, heavy aa a filled oa, beautlrully hand carved, fitted with a 15 Jeweled tlgin movement, perfect tin piece. Only $35.00 while they laai J. 0; BAXTEE, fADOTlTA. f Ut rW' I wt aVf sf P XL
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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