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THE JOURNAL. Published every day to the year, cep Monday, at 94 Middle itreet. From Ho. 8. CHARLES L 5TEYBNS. ditob ami rBoramos SQBSCRIPTIOH RITES. One year, la advance $4.N One year, not In advance S.W Monthly, by carrier In the city SO - AdvertiaingJRates farnlahed on appll cation. Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. C, as second claw matter. Official Paper f New Bern Craven Coanty. and TO THT CONTEMPORARY, JUSTICE Several o( the State newspapers have recently quite pointly called the atten tion of some "esteemed contemporary" to the act on Its part, of an abstraction of an editorial, without any credit being given the real author. This lapse of credit giving Is seldom rebuked as to news Items, although It Is almost a dally occurrence on. the part of a few BO-called "big City dallies" to cull out local happenings from their Piute exchanges, and under a "special" with new heading to re-print as "news." This "news" stealing is of course eas ily known to the initiated, the editor who reads his exchanges, while the out side public, the reader, will never know that these alleged "specials" from State towns, aro "cribbed." and are the items dug up by some local, hard working edi tor, and were abstracted "withont per mission" from his paper. But while this qews piracy goes on withont any special interference, edito rial piracy is not so easily accepted by those who have worked out a good ar ticle, which is paraded in another paper as the original product of the "conterc porary." Among the newspaper fraternity, themselves, this editorial piracy Is n t merely condemned, but the perpetrators of such piracies are held In utmost con tempt. This however, does not prevent the piracy from occasionally taking place, yet It does not seem that profit from such a plracp was worth the deception worked upon a few readers, as offset by the knowledge that (the piracy was easi ly detected by the real author, and If no public rebuke followed, still the theft was known, and the plunderer would never be able to pro re an alibi In the matter. But while a few of these editorial pir acies take place, there are very many more editorials which are published In different State papers, taken from some contemporary, and In each republication the original author's name goes with the editorial, being held in as high and (acred esteem, as is the subject matter of the editorial. While these occasional editorial pir acies take place, it must bo said that there Is each year a higher spirit of jus tice prevalent among the newspapers of North Carolina, and that in moat cases of piracy It Is a matter of haste for copy, rather than the rush to seize tbo thoughts of an "esteemed" for home con sumption, and the deception of local readers. HOW'S This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh turr. F. J. CHENEY i CO, Toledo, O. We, .as undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wim & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo.O. Waldtro, Kinkah, & Mar vis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Oatarr Cure Is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfacesof the system. Testimon ial sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, HairsFamtlypUlsre tbefbesL aVrealu of the Mont Pelee Enptloi. Professor Angelo Hellprin In an ad drees on the Mont Telve eruption said jthe first phase wng the emission from the water of a brown colored cloud jwnich was Impelled to a vast height Utmost simultaneously . a Made cloud Intensely luminous that downward to- jsrsrt the city and when over fit Pierre iwa anattered by a tremeniooa light ning Maakei which awnt the death deal ing blast la an directions. - Bone of the freaks of the destruc tion, he said, were Inexplicable. In one body was fgwrd setxebed to' crUp,and beat da It lay a bos of match es untouched by fire. Jewel boxes were. picked np with the exterior i'"f-tN' and the trinkets taelde fused in a ootid toaet-inuaaeipuia Becora. - i a a i a : . i . . ' , A m ' Tease Utiia ftaaooea't UyiiA gal pau. They antsaperJkie tataoeeof the tost celebrated Sulphax Striate, hating the additional ed vantage of balnda any desired, at renfth, ,rhey, will owe Prickly beat, .Ectema, and aU.jskJa di' tM Tor tale by.K. 0. Duffy; r- Hit YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. Cotton, Grala, ?rt)Wo ui Sttcks. .Shlpaieatk The followlnt are the jMtket quota tions, received by private wire to J. E, Latham & Co. New Bern, N. 0, Chicago, Dec 8. Whiat: Dec May Jan July..... Cobs: Open. High. Low. Close 78, 72i . 75 75i 781 58) 48 43 73, Dec Jan May... July Oats: Dec Jan May Pork Dec May Jan. . . . Lard Dec May Jan Riba:- May Jan . . 66, 48, 4I 82, 1490 1675 1000 875 . 942 807 795 1002 1688 8(0 940 815 800 New York, IXc. 2. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Jan Feb Mch Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 8.2 8.17 . 8.30 . 8.19 .8.81 . 8.82 8 05 8.87 8.25 8.29 8.19 8.30 8.82 8.10 8.26 8.17 9M 8.19 8.21 8.12 8.05 8.86 8 21 8.2( 8.28 8.28 829 8.30 8.12 8.27 8.57 8.27 8.85 New Tork, Dec, 2. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 122J 180 Union Pacific... 101, 991; Mo. Pacific 108 106, j 8o. Pacific l8t 162J! Manhattan 166, 151 Great Western.. 128 12',, Money 7, Amr. Copper 68 67 Texas Pacific.... 42 J 42 Wabash pf 44 48 Erie Erie, 1st 85, 4, E.F Colorado Bo 29, 29, Southern Ry. ... 32, S2i Southern Ry pf.. 92J 92, LouIsvllleANaah 180, 180, Brooklyn R.T.. 87 64 Penn. R R 168, 157, Atchison 88 83 8t. Paul 178, 176J Erie 84 841 Atchison pf 99 984 U. a Steel 864 80, Reading 8 60 People Oas 1021 101, C. St. 0 47 461 B. & 0 1001 98 M. & W 71 71, Tenn. Coal, Iron. 67J 671 N.Y Central 156 1644 Rock Island 144, 148 Western Union.. 88, 88, Ontario Western 29, 29 Anaconda Cop. . Metropolitan.... 144 1414 Coal, Fnel,Iron 87 88 Va. C Chemical. i 61 Canadian Pacific 129, 127f Amr. CttonOU. V. S. Steel pf . . . 88 8S III Central 146 145 aepnbllc DeLA Hudson.. 163 161 J A. L U. B.Leather. . . . 12 114 Kepublle Steel... 81 19J U 8. Leather pf. . Amr Car Found. 85 34) Pac Mid Estimated receipts (or tomorrow. Total ports estimated today 68000 vs. 66000 last year. Galveston 8 to 10000 agalaat 7,870 last year. New Orleans 89 to 80090 against 28.898 last year, Houston 7000 to 8000 sgalnst 18,818 last year. Liverpool closing eottoa market closed Spots. 448. Seles 8,000. Receipts 68,t00 Hov-Dec 4.45. Jan-FebA44 Feb-Mar4.4L Var.AprA44. ApMayM4 May-Jane 44.'.. Jute-July 4 46. von aaesurT. Same k lul ' - - BUM H 88000 TSOOt ;;iS7M0 rftWM 47000 -9 Lest week 0M8 Thls'wesa. Sal ' 87000 Moa. 40000 Taeav 68000 Wed, Chura.,:.,.; ' lira. B. i. Dockery Is secretary of till luano sxaie unrary cow mission. Sarah. Bernhardt Is exceedingly fee tldleus about her shoes. It Is said that sue nas a pair to match every dress. Mrs. Marie Vltt of F.altimore recent ly celebrated her stparntion from her husband by giving a "divorce party. Mrs. William Vanderbilt. Jr, wears her heart on her belt Hers Is an open Ueart and a big one, too, all dla. monas, and is used as a sort of belt buckle. Miss Beth Gilchrist of Mount Hol yoke college, 1902, has won the prize of $75 offered by the College Equal (jurxrage league for the best essay in favor of woman suffrage. Mrs. Leland Stanford has Inspected tne uouifi Memorial library In New Xork with a view of using it as a uiod el for the library to be built by her at Iceland Stanford, Jr.. university. A committee of the Nutional Society Daughters of the American Revolution, after communicating with Mrs. Fair banks, the president general, announces that she has consented to be a candl oaie ror re-elect ion before the annual convention next February. Mrs. Lydia Coale Shmpless of Phlla delphla, the Inventor of the scientific breadmaking machine, has won the fifty dollar prize offered by the Boston Women's Educatlonnl and Industrial union for the best household labor sav ing device at the Mechanics' fair. Miss Kate M. Gordon, secretary of the National American W. S. A., sent to Mrs. Stanton's funeral. In the name of the association, a floral design of crossed palms tiled In with white roses nnd carnations and tied with the suf frage colors. This was burled with her. Mrs. Lee C. Harhy of Charleston. S. C, has won the hundred dollar prize in a contest ordered by the state of Texas for an official flag song. Her poem, set to music, will be sung on all patriotic occasions and is to be put Into the cur riculum of studies In every school, col lege and university. Orlando, Fla., Oct. 2, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one suffering with Eczema. I bare had it for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I was Induced to try your "H. L. S.' Have only used It a short while and am now almost entirely cured. l ean truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur is the most wonderful remedy for eczema i nave ever anown. Yours respectfully, DR. W. W. LEAKE. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. ill I" Tl.c Dry (;.::;: !' K'umlKt says of one store ',',h , :.'a it Is familiar: "Every employee i:i it i c , :n!i to bo s!e-,:U there be good r.at .;reI. Why any difference la t!i:-j re. ;vet between this rstalilifhincat aial the nverace store? Is jirrt liai.'.ri ".atnie about the name the world over'; Trre. but there Is a difference. The iirepnctor of this K'.-uc Is net (paly a me; chant, but a gcailena-ia. He treats his em ployees with marked cocrtcFv ami con sideration. As a coasiiiucnee thev feel so kindly diipc.se-1 toward, blm and his business Hint their good will Is re flected In their treatment of his cus tomers." Some storekeepers never find out why it Is that so few of their casual customers become regulars. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sud 3en changes In the weather servos notice that a hoarae voice and a heavy cough may invade the sanctity of health in your ownhome. Cautious people have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E. Wise, Madison, Ga , writes: "I am In debted to one One Minute Cough Cure for my life." It cures Coughs, Colds LaGrlppe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes the mucous membranes and Strengthens the longs. F. S. Duffy Plxlns It. My price," said the merchant who. inad been asked to fix one for his bust-. bess and who was quite willing to sell pat, 'Is 1150,000; not a cent less." Make It Just that much less," sug-i kestcd the promoter, "and I think we! 'can close the deal" "How do yon mean?" "Make It $140,999.99. The head of this syndicate is a woman." Philadel phia Press. Use Hancock's Liquid Uulphur, f.r Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm .Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. . Duffy's. Another Novel Fire Caalne. The chief of the fire department In BoacQ, FYnnce, has Invented a Ore pump which can be operated by tap ping the current of any street car or electric light system. The. pump Is small enough to be drawn easily by one horse In a light two wheeled cart, but sufficiently powerful to throw a stream of water 100 feet high. la a trial the new pump developed Its full energy In (three minutes, while a steam pump re quired fourteen minutes to get np the same pressure. lean tea Vgaattm Hal tw Hw llwrri BotgM ef iMvrni Aeeaa la 'CMMUte. ' Winnipeg Is the Mecca of the lmmr gru Jo .MitttJtoba and the northwest A-elty of UMKio inhabitants, with banks and wsr l!.i'.ws,lhal wouldldoeredltto. (be old country, with miles of aveattoa $(4. red brick villas down which ran rapid electric cars; eitrryrog' their llne With ae eye far the future, fur Info the ajarfcetanrdeaa-and oornflelds, 'WlnaW Wr,', with its forest of telegraph aad ttleabooe poles and. network of over kj4 wires, la more Americaa and ga abseil tbsa any city la the west efOs o- sjdaVLondoo Szpreaa j ; .-,-.t--- n .iiu ! rrm.riinwn lor najana, . . qhpi aad Farer It a bottle of Qtumt asBLBas Cbixl Toata It, to simply Iron and quinine la a taatolese form. No riio py. Trice R?tj. . Mos DaaUla. Trees., la Aeeenat wlla the City ef Mew Bern. Not. 1 To balance - 33 88 1 JHHargett la Ml far September 20 10 Nov. 1 J M Hergett la fall for October 58 70 1,808 16 Not. 89 J J Tolson tax col. 1,314 78 84 08 Balance 1,338 81 OKNBBAL ITND. E W 8mallwood 18 65 " " 4 65 Burros A Qray 7 61 Cutler Hdw. Co 4 40 Thos Daniels 16 67 J' '' J 67 Waters ft Bon 1 00 G H Waters & Son 3 00 Mason B Qawdey 28 28 J M Hargett 4 30 Burns & Gray li$ 26 J W Bowden 86 00 " " 86 00 " " 86 00 " " 28 00 " " 85 00 W T Brlnson 6 0 Richardson A Son 14 00 M K Whltehnrst 5 20 J M Hergett 50 00 A J Gasklns 20 00 W A Brooks 80 00 Tbos Daniels 287 85 J J Tolson 87 60 Helper Atlantic E Co 5 00 H H Tooker 25 00 J T Lewis 30 00 J O Collins B0 00 W U Griffin 35 00 Lon Bryan 35 00 O t.upton 35 00 J E Gasklll 85 00 R P Montague 35 00 August Gael 6 60 E W Smallwood 1 32 C C Jordan 16 00 C J Brlnson 5 00 W K Brooks 20 00 A J Gasklns 80 00 W H Griffin 35 00 J E Gasklll 35 00 M E Whltehnrst 2 55 M Hahn & Bon 6 00 Simmons & Hollo well 1 20 O U Guion 16 67 16 67 W C Brlnson 00 J M Spencer 9 98 B B Davenport 90 A J Gasklns 13 50 P T Patterson 50 00 1,338 81 WATER, 9EWEB ELECTRIC LIOIIT DIPT. Nov. 1. To bal. 879 44 Nov. 1. To Balance transferred from Electric light fund V04 02 Nov. 0. To J J Tolson. tax col lector ;m t)9 Nov. To error In charging vouch er 29 10 Nov. 31. To J J Tolson. tai col lector 875 00 Nov. 29. To J. J. Tolson, tax collector 499 06 2 644 21 By E W Small wood 22 28 Richmond Engineering Co. 403 28 E B Ellis 2 00 T F McCarthy 8 00 E E Williams 75 00 J C Thomas 60 00 J J Tolson 85 00 II H Tooker 25 00 Jas Parsons 80 00 Fred Thomas 80 00 Haywood Huff 80 00 Hardy Lewis 50 00 J J Jackson 40 00 J J Tolson 69 71 W T Brlnson 5 00 B B Davenport 3 88 J B Manlx 8 00 H M Grove 8 00 Ralph Davenport 2 00 J J Tolson 78 90 Smith Courtney A Co. 717 89 J J Tolson 86 88 J O Jackson 40 00 Hardy Lewis to 00 James Parsons 80 00 Haywood Huff 80 00 Fred Thomas 80 00 HH Tooker 25 00 J O Thomas, Jr 60 00 J J Tolion 2 00 do 88 88 EEWIIIans 75 00 By bal. 444 71 3,844 81 CKUABl OBOVB OBSaarBBBT, Nov. 1. To bal r 847 88 I also bold J. E. Latham's - Bote and mortgage oa the building which he sold City for this fund for 765 80 The ooeamlttee having ftad oa hand took'ttasaa liTeetmesitntetae qesaetaryfaa4 '38Q. 17 Nov. 80. 1 B JVJfoCat-., , thy . 1 00 Bal '-'..-..tig 07 : : . .-i80B7 fataa nrisHals sill, fla a BryayBilui , Admlnlrft.Vu js.rUbr. ihir flghtlat sbljw siioyM )u stronger, and not eo Seat nv-dsat want a Bavy built slss-ly'ie-4b4'e miwey,-Nw Tork Coiarnerrrsb t .,;' C a It Is flyt(or-(B-rjsrtry'te'(o ao. anlldlug etirpefTKboat.'Biwvldlng the tea aeeded te opetaieiiBsBU it bib. new vessel eaa enly 4m eeulpped 7 patting bb eld eee eataf eeajaHsskaw. Philadelphia Inquirer. -.,' t ' TortnBAaxi.uuioHaoAT. -" Take Laxative Brome QnlnlasrTableU All dmfglsti refuad the money If It faEi to C"). E, -yr. 0"ri!' ,f 'j U on ' 1 1 x. : A FAIRY.SXOJIY - 1 1 Qmi '-.A;;. ,-- . When young Count Rufus ad lost fala fortune and was .going ont lntotbe yrorld, his old nurse said to him: "Count Rufus, if yon would And your fortune see that yon despise noth ing; however small or worthless rt may seem. Great walls are made of little bricks." And the count remembered the say log, Decauso Mirse Deborah was a. Wise woman and -never said anything for naught. Count Rufus lived In a desolate old castle on the top of a mountain. All the mountain was covered with Ice and snow, so that he had hard work In go ing down to avoid a tumble Into the black, deep ravine. A thousand feet below and at the base of the mountain was a thick forest, through which he must pass before he could reach the road that led to court. "What can't be cured must be en dured, however," said the count to him self as he walked slowly down the mountain. On the way down be saw banging on a bush an old hat that looked as If It had been dropped there by some poor person passing that way. A scrub by old hat enough It looked, but the count remembered his nurse's saying and, picking It up, put It In his pocket Hardly had be done so when an ugly little old man started out from behind a tree. "Bring back that hat!" screamed the little man. "Whnt are you robbing honest folks for?" "Honest man," answered the count, laughing, "if that hat Is yours how happened It that It was hanging on a tree instead of your head?" And In a spirit of mischief be put the hat on bis own head. "It fits me very well." said he. "I have taken a fancy to the hat, my friend." 'Oh, you make game of me, do you?" cried the little man In n rngo and be gan to run after the count. That was not much matter, for the count was an excellent runner, but presently he found that the little man instead of running ou two legs, like himself, turned round and round on one leg nnd that he could go in that way two miles to the count's one. More than that, the count came presently to the forest, nnd there. It was nearly as dark as midnight. lie stumbled obout and as he did so heard the wood elves laughing at him. A flg for nurse and her advice!" ho said In a rage. "What did I want with this old bat? I only wish I was out of the forest He had not time to finish the sen tence, for the moment he saldUt he felt himself lifted up In the air, and, clear ing the entire forest nt Jump, there he was on the other side, walking along the road that led to the city. That Is very odd." he said to him self and ruhhed his eyes and nose to see if he were dreaming It would he very comfortable," he said to himself, "to get one's wishes as easily as that If I could say now, wish my supper would come walking out of the bush.' and thereon a flno sirloin, with a bottle of wine, Bbould prance out" But before he could get any further out came n noble sirloin of Btesk with knife and fork on a silver dish and bottle of red wine, marching along se dately, and planted themselves before him. Ihls Is wonderful," cried the count, but since It costs so little I wish also for some salmon, of which I nm very fond, a dish of partridges and a basket of fruit. Instantly the boughs of the tree un der which he was standing bent down toward him, and lie sow hanging from them salmon, bnskets of fruit and par- tnoges. "Hello, here Is wonderful bearing of rruitr said the count, laughing. "If tne trees do such things In the winter. What would they not yield In the sum mer r But all this time It never came Inte his stupid pate that tbo old hat on his head had onything to do with these wonders. When he had eaten and drunk to his satisfaction, he said to himself "I wish I knew which of the two roads at the angle there leads to the court" Out whisked n squirrel from among some stones. "Take that road to the right" said tne squirrel, scampering up the tree. The count stared after him. with his mouth so wide open that Master Squir rel might have Jumped down if be chose. "Why, the squirrels talk rather than I should not have my wish. I wish I had a fine horse and knew how. I looked. I have not seen myself since I left borne, and one wishes to be decent at court" Instantly pranced out a horse from among the trees, saddled and bridled and ready to mount At the same moment he heard some robins tittering: "Did yon ever see such' a shocking bad hat? He, bet" , The count pulled off the hat and threw It in the road. T can wish for a flno new one," said he. "But no, you can't you blockhead; no, you can't!" cried the little man on one leg, Jumping out and iinHng around him. "That waa the wishing hat and you have thrown It awayl" "Oh. dear! Why did not my nurse tell me?" lamented this booby of a count "But I shall know better the next time!" And so perhaps he might Bat the text time never came. People do not lck up wishing hats twice In a Ufe Ime. . . Rataral Imtereaee. ' Blggs-Tbera gore a man who hasat spoken to his wife foe three years. ' Diggs-Berres blm right He should not have married an andless talker. Chicago News. A NUUoa Voices Coald ' hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall of West Point, Is. Llstsa whji A vers aold had. tattled oa his ileags, causing t most obstinate cough. fBererat phyilcUai Mid he badoonsnnip jtfoa.Bai emld not help -Mrs. When all thooghvbe was doomed he began to nee Dt. King's flaw Discovery for Ooniamp loa aad writes it -completely eared me sod sired my life. 1 1 how weigh 887 lbs." "It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Long troubles, Prloe !". and 11.00. Trial bottles free st 0. D 1 f s limrn'i, . MERE MEN. JtetienlSBeasa, who wrote tbe-moele f cense Belt" to the wordeiof Thomas aa Bgnan, died a vagabond. Stephen M. Griswold, bank president ex-state senator and churchman, will seen complete fifty years as an usher in Plymouth church, Brooklyn. Civil Engineer Robert E. Peary has reported for duty at the navy depart merit, Washington, but will not be as- gtlsntll be tally recovers from his ifeMttaperatlon. Detatfll uses crotches. Signer Puccini, the Italian composer. who has been fined several times for driving bis motor car at a furious rate. has been warned at Leghorn that he wm Be prosecuted criminally if he per sists in breaking the law. uenry U Dawes, ex-United States senator, although he has Just cele- Drarea Bis eigbty-seventh birthday, is still chairman of the Dawes Indian commission and from his home directs the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes. representative Vincent Borelng of the Eleventh Kentucky district is the only Republican elected In his state. When Senator Deboe retires In March, Mr. Borelng will be the only Republic an representative of the Blue Gra State In congress. Mnrquls Salgo Teugumlohl, the dis tinguished statesman who died of can cer recently in Yokohama, played such a prominent part in liberating Janan from the rule of the tycoon and in re storing the mikado that he has been known as "the oriental Garibaldi." D. E. Thompson of Lincoln, Neb. has accepted the appointment of min ister to Hrazll offend to blm by the president shout a month ago. Mr. Thompson was the caucus candidate for United States senator from Nebras ka two years ago. but withdrew In fn vor of Senator Dietrich. inarles j. Swuuhoii, a successful manufacturer of Minneapolis, eelc Orated his silver wedding n few days ago. His employees called to congrat ulate Mr. Swiinsiin and his wife. A each employte shook hl.i emiilover's band he received an envelope. In each envelope was n deed for forrv cres or improved l.-ind l.i Ano":a coun ty. Mian. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has th lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilized world. Your mothers' and grandmoth era never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and thoy seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system aud stop fermentation of undigested food, rrgu. late the action of the liver, stimulate tho nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that Is ail tbey look when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Oreen'a August Flower, In liquid rorm, 10 maae you sallsned there It noth ing serious the matter with you. You can gei mis rename remedy at your aruggist. rnce 10c. and i0c. Prefer Waares to Tlpa, ine waiters of l'arls are up in arms against tips. They held the other night a meeting whose battle cry was "A bas le pourbolre!" and are shortly to Issue handbills setting forth the evils of the tipping system familiar topic, though never before presented from the wait ers' viewpoint. Tipping is a complicat ed system In Paris. Each "pourbolre" Bs It is collect ed la put into a general box, and at the end of the day the total is divided equally among the waiters. They receive no wages, but on the contrary, have to advance to tho cafe keeper at the beginning of each day a sum estimated at one-half of the day's pourbolre. Whether or not the gratui ties reach the estimated totnl the fixed sum Is paid to the owner for "ex-' penaee. One garcon recently brought suit against his employer for these ex-. penses and recovered. The 2,000 wait ers at the meeting determined on simi lar action. If yon feel ill and need a pill Why not purchase the best? DeWltt'i Early Risers Are little surp risen. Take one they do the rest. 4 W. H. Hcwell. Houston, Tex., wrltei I hare used Little Early Risers Pills In my family for constipation, sick head ache, etc. To their use I am Indebted for the health of my family. F. 8. Duffy. FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. Ordinances Passed By Saaltary Broad of Craven Coaaty. In order that the citizens of Craves County, including the City of New Bers may know the exact health regulations passed by the Sanitary Board of the coanty, they are herewith published. And In order teat the public welfare shall be best served, It may be stated that these regaJattiiBS wlll.be rigidly en. forced. There is not a stogie regalstton which should not be carefully heeded, certain ly every good eJUaao will cheerf ally aid la the enforcement of these regalatlons, which are at follows: 1 Section 1, It shall beaalawfal for any; aersoB to harbor a oersoa affected with small pox, or suspected of having small Ki ror tae parpoee 01 ooooeaung tame tm health officer. Any person vlolan log this regulatlow stall be gamy of a led ess aa nor, aaa aaea tw 00, or im- orlsoBed 80 dare. , Bectloa 1 It shall be anlawfal for ear parsoa te remove or transfer any person having small pox, or suspected of bav lag small bob. to-any aieer place,. with out the ooaeeal of tae iBopertateadeat of Health, or . assist say jack person to elade or escape the health officers. Any person violating this regulation shall te guilty of a- mledemeaaoiy aad tttaod 35u0.ornDptlaosied80deTS. , Bectloa 8. Any pereon.w ho .willingly falls orrefaseo to report an Dersoe afflicted, or sap posed to be enibted with snail- bob to the Batwrtnteadeet of Health shall he gBllty of a mlsdemeaBOt aad fined $18.00, at Imprleoaed 80 days. Okdsbid by the Coaaty Sanitary Board, that ft shall bo aalawfnl for an person or pereoae la Oravea aoaaty, to refuse to be Toeolaated whea the Coaaty Superintendent of Health shall offer to vaccinate them, or whea the County Ba perlntendent of Health shall advise that ach parann be vaccinated. Any persoa vIoiMtnr this rule shall be fined not ex " iinoj I'ij ( ill ) dollars, or imprlloo-irjotsi- i.! j thirty (..U) days. I NOTES OF NOTABLES. ; lord Salisbury is fond of animals -and bas a favorite cat that Is bis con stant companion. I Major Herbert Darling, recently ap pointed police commissioner of Bloem fonteln, Is only twenty-three years old. Captain R. W. Fuller of Boston has Palled more than G50.000 miles and has passed around Cape Horn twenty-two times. I General Fitz nugh Lee has been elected president of the Jamestown Exposition company nnd has accepted the office. I Louis W. Thornburg of Ottumwa, In.. Is the oldest settler In that state, lind bis wife was the first white child born In loun. i Dr. N. C. Morse, president of the Io va Association of Railway Surgeons, Is the heaviest physician In America, (weighing 825 pounds. ' General Cronjc has arrived in South Africa from St. Helena and says he Is ready to assist In the work of recon struction of bis country. , William Gould Brokaw, a New York society mnu, Is spending $25,000 to put n small Japanese garden In his es tate near Great Neck, N. Y. Rev. Oliver Dyer Is the only surviv ing member of the original stenograph ic team In the United States senate. Kteuogruphlc reporting was adopted in I he senate In 1848. ' Count Ilonl de Cnstellane, bis father and two brothers have Joined the French League to Refuse to Pay Taxes, nn outgrowth of the government's clos ing of the Catholic schools. A. II. Wright, mayor of Merrill, Wis., Is the youngest chief executive of any city In the northwest. He was born Dec. 20. 1870. nnd was elected to the position be now holds In May last Captain 1. M. Smith, the first man who stretched wires across the state of Wisconsin, Is still living In ToDeka. Kan. lie has mnde weather observa tions from a scientific standpoint for the last fifty years. Cnptnln James R. Mnlllns of Detroit makes a good living capturing sen lions. lie gets most of them on the const of Mexico nnd southern Califor nia, lie has Just returned from Eu rope, where he disposed of forty. The will of the Inte Adolnh Kutncr of l-'resno, C'al . has latelv been filed for probate. Five thousand dollars is left to charity in and around Fresno, to be "distributed as the executors shall deem best, without regard for race or creed." Cures Cancer and Blood Poison, if you hire b'ood poison pr duclng eruptions pimple-1, ulcers, swollen elinds, bumps ai d risings, burning. Itch ing skin, (ippor-r.-lori-d spots it rush on he fkin. mucous patches In ini'uth or throat, fnlllni: linir, hcim psiiu, .i I rln u mstlsni or fun fii'ni'h. in!:? Jto'itn'r Illood Hnlm ( II. II. I! ) l kills the poi- on in the blooil; soon .,11 win s, eiiiniiniia heal, hnnl swellings subside. ncl:i nml pslns stop nnd a perfect cum Is m i lc of the worst esses of Idond I'nlsnu ror cancers, tumor, swellings, entlnir sores, ugly ulcert persistent pimples of all kinds, take I!. B. II. it ilenrojs tin cancer poison in tin- bipod, Ih-hIs oinc. r of all kinds cures the wois! Imm. rs or surpursllng swellings. ThonsHmla ourtd by H. II. 11, after all else fnils II B. It composed of pur-- b itmlo Ingre dients Improves ihe i'IkksIIuii. m ki-s lie blood pu-e anil rich slops the awful Itching und all sliaru. slioiiiiuir nalns. rhoriiiighly rested for thirty years Druggists, f ! 1 or Imtile. with complete directions for home cut. Sample free snd prepaid by writing 111 inlm (In , Atlanta, Oa. I u-i-crlhc 1 r uhle and free medical advice also sent In si altd lclli--. For tale by F H DnITy and C. I). Brad- ham. New Hern. M ' I I ch..i' : : : .!.' I ' late 1,1 vc hi ... :. ' . . - ' . ,'. ., h.- !,-.:, j, : . : T.vs::iI!i..-s II. li...,,l...,..i a.- MiK.I .1 that slllll iiipbsliisl by i -i of chalk it'i. staining Ifj lll-C I'. It has been f bar I 1.' s I-- y ': :.ei chemical ill ans. Fir: t kI arc dlpp.'d In a col'-r b them with tints that will Imitate any kind of mcr'ilc known. Tor this pur pose the sei::o mineral stains are used as are employed In nature. For exam- de. to produce counterfeit "vcrdo an tique" oxide i f eopHT Is utilized. In like maimer green, pink, blin k and other colorings are ohtnlnisl. Next tho chalk slices go Into another hath, by which they are hardened and crystal llzed. coming out to all Intents and purposes real marble. TOO KHOW WHAT TOU ARE TAKWG When ) ou take drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless orm. No cure no pay. Prloe Mc J. A.JONES, r- Livery, reed Sale ana Exchange -URQKSt AUD riNBXT BTOCKyf l, cvr ouerca iqi nut jn urn oiir, Alao compleU lint of. Baggiea, JA JOIaX BACKACHE. Backache is a forerunner and one of tho most common (symp toms of Sidney trouble and womb dUjMacement. READ MISS BOLLMAN'S EXPERIENCE. Some time ago 1 was in a very weak condition, my work -made me nervous and my back ached frightfully all the time, and 1 had terrible head aches. " My mother got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkliain's Vegetable Com pound for me, and it seemed to strengthen my'baek and help me at once, and I did not get so tired as before. I continued to take it, and it brought health and strength to me, and I want to thank you fur the good it has done me." Miss K'atk Bollman, H3nd St. A Wales Ave., New York City, fsooo forfeit if original of abotrt htter proving genuinentss cannot tin piorfm-ed. Lydia E. Pinkliam'H Vegetable) Compound cures been use it it tho greatest known remedy for kidney and womb troubles. Every woman who i puzzled about her condition should write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and tell her all. Th. Conk Vni SulV. All Italian prince who hud a Sicilian cook was once liiivelln- to bis pr,,. vlnclal cst.-iicK. ( ikliiK with liini his cook, together with Ms entire kiti-beii force, without which, so fond as lie of the delii m il s thev wi le wont to prepare, he ran l.i I! ever traveled. At n point while t!;o narrow path along tho precipice u:r:a-.l il e initio of a pro jecting rock the inline, nt the head of his long cavalcade. In aid n shriek anil the splash of a body falling Into the torrent far below. Willi a fine white with horror he pulled up and, looking back, exclaimed: "The cook ! '.'he cook! Oh, do not tell nie It Is the cook:" "No, otir exis-Ilein-y," cried a voice from the rear, "It Is lion l'rosiloreino." a l'ri sWi The relief, lain! prince heave then sahl. " Thank gorsln of lllti the ci rise ill 1 What S III - la Hi-- a Name? Lver j HiInk I-c.-mi's to t ii I, win ,t c. or i i e - r j nj7", l,ou Wlleh III. I iln Foi IHiiiil.U. i i1 1 Inc I i 1 - , .., i snil nil 'kin ill.-,. K r i 'i. pitrnil I II -II' ilvi has ( i.-il. Tl.l. , wor M- s- mi m ' r's - He i'1-naln. k f. If, . t De- Wi .SI) '.Mother Co, nioir fainilini- ( er personage jo IM-rsnii. .Mrs. ; e." who Is probably oh;l. It ci I li.i ii n nv oth ;tor v books, was ii real mim for that was her real name, lived with a family mi d Fleet, who kept a little stole III I'ud ding huie, iloston. OABTOllIA. Bus tl It Kind You Haw Always BougM V. tiLlllMu , ..,,, Any person cauyhi wlr streets of Itiienos Ajns I arrested. The p., II, ,. ,,: right to whistle. ii" In the ..Wo tu be Inive the Kronoui) l i:KK. When .ggs nre expensive, it Is well to remember that It Is nut n- .-i svry t boll a whole e-i; to K,.t vp, ,,. .lr. nlshlng. Separate white and yolk with- ui iiicnuing tne latter llm ,,;l,.tl It uaru In salted water. The white saved for ginning or meringue, ,.c. Is I'rickly beat cured In one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will nh o cuic l7i ma, Keller, I'lmp lea, Ringworm, I andruff, Cuts, Burns, Old fores, and all tkln tron'-lca In a short time, when used as directed. For sale at F. '-'. Duffy's Drug Htoro. Stables a car km or Hen Jul In ;Wcon, I Eatum. Bobac Whir ' Broil Bt. Stewirt'i OH Stand. -?
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1902, edition 1
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