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THE JOURNAL. Pubtlshad every day U thayaar.ncepl Monday, at MlUddlastraat. - .' JhKamKo.1 1 ' CHARLES L STEVENS. om in tBwro SUBSCRIMIOW RATES' One year, In adraaoe.... ......... M.M Om year, not la advance IN Monthly, by carrier la the olty. 10 AdvertlsIng',Rates fumUhsd on ippll cation. Entered nt the Pott Offlos, Hsw Brn, N. 0., m Moond olast matter. Official Paper af K Barn Oram Gstity. FRUITS OF THB COAL STRIKE. "Man's Inhumanity to man" could not be better eiempllfled than by the course which li being punned by the 00 al deal, tn In many northern cities. Aooordlngto the board of health In Ohloago, 100,000 pertont In that olty are itok, dna to the laok of eafflelent fuel during the present winter) and at the ante time there are eald to be hundrtdi of care loaded with coal on the aide tnoke In Ohloago, whloh art marked to be kept Intaot and not to be unloaded or old. Alio there li reported to be hundreds of tone of ooal whloh baa been dumped from can lying along tide the railroad track! tn the outskirts of that olty. This holding baok by the coal dealers has but one object, that of Increasing Its price, and making oonsumers either pay or perish. The news dispatches tell of several In stanoes, whloh each day are becoming more frequent, of ooal trains being taken possession of by olllsens of fhe smaller towns where there Is no fuel, and where auoh forolble possssslon Is the only pre vention for these people sgalnst death from exposure In the cold. The Injustice of the coal dealers Is so great, that their Indictment by courts and their being forcibly deprived of coal by people In distress, meets with gener al publlo approval, for with the ImMaie se amount of coal being sent from the mtnee It Is gross eitortmn ef the worst kind to force the consumer to pay twloe the value of coal, because of his, the eon eumer's necessity. It needs no argument to prove the un Justaess of the coal tariff, whea the ooal trust Is given Its assistance to rob the consumer. Deafness Cannot beXurtd local applications as they oaanot by the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to oure deafness, end that ta by constitutional ramedUa. Deafness Is ceased by an Inflamed con dltloa of the Moons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thta tubals Inflamed yoa hat t rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whea It ta entire ly closed, Deafness b the result, and On lees the taflaaoMatlM can be taken oat and thta tab restored to IU normal ooa dttIoa,haring will be destroyed forever) alaa case out of ten are caused n) Catarrh, watch ti nothing but aa la flamed coadltloa of the mucous Mr. We Will tt One Hundred Dollars Tori say eaae of Daafaees (oaused by Oatarn) thai oaanot be cured by Belli Catarrh Cure. Bead for circulars, free. F. J. CQXRBT A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Ongglsta, We. HallHTamllyVlUs ejthe.ttstt VtrarUla'a Oalv Slav. The Mate of Ylrglula once. Owned a slave, tbe only one probe by the com taoaweatth vr did 'own. lie was known as beta the ntl Magct of the University of Vlrglula. The university only had 1300 left orr when It was endowed, and h waa papoBd to bey a ftegra with this amount and keep htm as a bell rluger. They bought Ben, ski ta his time he became a great char Mtar at tbe university. He knew errboOy and was very warto! To everys fJody. en taetd to get Very drunk aa the Ubaral and constant feea be te stved from Stadont. He died Albamaria pcorhanae at aa advanced y A Iwki Utir Iratathe. on Bavertaa vfnearh axpertoMbt taff artts. I baltom VMM (Met aloft aa Used a tttOe buck apeefc that awaftftd ta ftNanvaBy taeaa and which, tba theesrht, waa aa at tha cards) thay f rfad for thrwwtnir Out termrta and that tha Orevotsc of tha ha Does ftmr R a kmc bt est tooatng at tha a hand that tha bettooa Wat riaang not trawl. 'Rwddaaitr, Bwerer, taat ahhrptaf showed thatttaraaa , trtnaet vaattm4tearr fefcWd Veen frt.aaeftot fcXthaheJ- Vtkl tfrdfidlltn lUx beta tales R ATtsda8amgMHaal IX eMh 'aA'iaaWUrt -Wltoh Hate! Jtahet niaayatnaadthapQaarofM here.' t tried kaV dactMa tsda-n-alaea, at all lattal anapt UWUtl iTVe. Baaat UIyH) aral ma.4 It aaamhaaaUoaiaf tha eVaaOaf trartiea M Witch Bene-wtlh-wiasertU" aad ajaattlaaiat taRavai aad MnuaaemU eanad,Weaar, Rchtaf had ae tadlat auah. aaraa, aula, hMaofe. a,aaJtraeamaaC 'I V!a:4 T ; TESTEXfiirs KARXET3. Cottai, Srali. FittrUioat uA Stocks. . fcalft H Met. Receipt! aid ttlnaeats, The following at' tk4 market quota lions, 'received by arlvate wire to J. B. Latham Co. Hew Bern, H. 0. Ohloago, Jan. II. Wauuti Open High. Low. Close. May 7I -70 Valy 7V 78 Ooaat May 4S tn m m Oatst- May M 841 . July 811 Mf Vn- May 1080 1625 July Lard May 053 847 July Blbsi- May 809 80S July 800 Naw York, Jan. IB, towoai Open. High. Low. Close Jan 8.00 8.50 8.64 8.51 Feb 8.54 8.65 8.51 8.68 Mob 6.86 8.66 8.58 8.60 Apr 8.65 8.65 8.61 8.61 May ...8.68 8.18 8.61 8.68 June 8.68 8 68 8.68 July 8.67 8.67 8 61 8.64 Aug 8.47 8.48 8.44 8.46 Sept 8.14 8.14 8.11 8.1 1 Oct Nov Mew York, Jan. 18. Btoeicai Open. Oloss Amr.Bugar 1321 1811 Union Paolflo... 1081 1011 Mo. Paella 1101 110 Bo. Paolflo 166 1061 Maahattan 152f 154 Oieat Western.. 88 28 Money Amr. Copper.... 64 01 Tea Pacing.... 411 411 Wabash pf ;4tl 1 Irle, 1st 701 70 Colorado So 811 811 Southern Ry. . . . S5 8A Southern Ry pf.. S4 Ml Loatsvllle&Nash 188 1871 Brooklyn R.JT. . 60 68 Pann. R R 166 1531 Atchlioa 88 ' 88 Bt Paul......... 1801 179 Irle 40 41 AtahUon pf 1001 0 O. B. Bteel n 871 Reading 6l 6i People Gas 1041 101 tt 0 46 41 B.d)0 1081 1021 M. A W 74 741 Tata. OoaUroa. 68 611 R.TOentrak.... 1681 150 Rook Island 61 601 Western Valon.. 98 1 Ontario Western S 141 Metropolltaa.... 1411 it Ooal, Reel, Iron- T91 76 Ta. O Shemloal. 63 631 Oaaadiu Paotflc 1I7 0. A A Amr. Otte on. W.B.Bieel pf... 81 881 Ml Oeatral lt 1481 RepahUeBteel... 801 sot Asa, lea DeLARudsoa... 171 1781 A.I t.ftleather....l8i Ui Amr Oat foaad. I9 trB.Lohtharpf.. Pae MM 41 1 40 Rstlauted reeelpta for tomorrow. Total parts estimated today 48,600 vs. atoo kwyear. ahastaa TOOOte eXMOagaiast 6,161 art year. Re Orleans 11000 to It against 10.MI last year, Roastoa 11006 to 11006 agalatt 6,106 last year. Liverpool eleetag eottaa market eloeed MM. AW Balsa 1,006 meoaipts I.600 taaltt DaWaa Ja-Rahltl raMtarict, Mar-Apr i.n, Apr-May AM MaylitaaH.Ca rar Rkan ek Malll 86, 009 Moa.' ThafT Wed. Thara. m iSDOt K7066 . McuAcuniairaiaA "-', fahr Laihtrra Riata Qutatae Tables AS diaigUi reread the aaoay h faPt aatara. -. W.rata"a elgneUreleaH OAfinnil'v,' r 18606 KOOa 60006 ' 6S006 ''R8006 -'" ' V S ' -1 aj " ' " " ' MEftE'WEN". Morris Pht ppnrd.'a new eoDgreeamaa from T(r.-.i Is tweiity-aoven yean old, but looks teu yoors younger. ; Sydney Clark of Black River, Wis., who liivci'lcil the paper collar, is now, in bis iiuA-iy-foiii'tii year, at work on a new wii t of iiutomobile. Blr Unbirt Dull, fellow of the Royal Aetronomlciil society of England, baa been elected n member of the Ameri can Mathematical society. Benjamin liobbs of Springfield, Mass., Is the oldest active armorer in America. Ho has been In the govern ment employ for over fifty years. Becretary Hay is building in. Wash liiKton r 700 room apartment house, with n rcRtnurant planned to excel any thing of tlio sort In that city's history. Rx-Uecretnry John D. Long bss been unUo a member of tbe Mayflower De scendants. Ho Is descended from Mary Chilton, who first set foot on Plymouth rock. Bextou Mark McTlgue has bad charge of tho village cemetery la Kokomo, I nd., fur forty-six jenrs and In that time has dug with bis own hands some B.OOO graves. N. r. Hulctt of rnulett, Vt, a con slstent ndinlrcr of King Edward, re cently shipped by express a box ad dressed to his majesty containing a po tato raised on his farm that weighed over four pounds. The United States district attorney for tho Dlxtilct of Columbia, Morgan Hawley Itciich, was graduated at Yale In the clam of 'H2. HIb father, the late Bnmuel FeiuURon Beach, one Of tbe most distinguished Virginia lawyers of his time, wiih n Connecticut man by birth and a graduate of Weslcyan uni versity, MUUUetowu. A Scientific Dlscorery. Eodol does for the stomach that which It Is nnable to do for Itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol supplies the natural Juloes of di gestion and doea the work of the atom ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles of that origan are allowed to rest and heal. Eodol digests what you est and enables the stomsch and digestive organs to trsnsform all food Into rich, red blood. F 8 Duffy. Tkr Tunc Waa Familiar. All Interesting aneeilute la told of the old tune to whloh a well known nong Ih now kiui'. Tho story runs that when the army of tin- first Napoleon was In Kgypt In 1TW the camp for awhile nas near the pyramids. One afternoon about minuet the hand was playing, and tho natives of the desert hnd collected and were listening to the music. Noth ing unusual happened until the band struck up a tune which we now hear under the name of "We Won't Go Home Till Morning." Instantly there wore the wildest demonstrations of Joy among the Redoulns. They embraced each other and shouted and danced In the delirium of their pleasure. The rea son was that they were listening to the favorite and oldest tune of their peo pie. The tune had leeu taken to Eu rope from AfYlen In the eleventh cen tury and had lived separately In both countries for over 700 years. Use Danoock's Liquid Sulphur, for Ectema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff an 1 all akin diseases. For sale at P. B. Untrl Lluurfa. There Is no place like the desert for Heard. As a man rides through the white sands or over the black malapal mountains In Arisons or southeastern California and sees tbe Bash and scur ry of these brilliant and graceful crea tures the suggestion of death and soli tude 1b broken, and, beholding so much life, he Is brought to wonder If the country Is really a deeert or only a mud to which a man Is not adapted, for hero arc animal which never drtnk, yet frisk about through thorns and cactus and fatten on the Wtter plants. Many a deeert prospector bad lain down with hie burros to die and seen on the rocks about him the black heads of the chuckwalla Hoards outlined against the braseu aky. The chuck- wallas were happy and corpulent with good eating. It was their Country. For thousands of generatlona their an ceetora had never thirsted for water, and plants which the atarvtnc burros paeaed by furnished both food and drtnk for tha scaly nadrea on the rocks. Next to tha alow moving and deadly Ulla monster tha chXKkwalla la the largest Uaard of the deaert, being from a foot to a root and a bait tn length. Country Ufa la America. OAajVOXltA. (sane, f The ttlaheal Waterfall. There Is In Mexico a wonderful wa terfall, which probably enjoys the die tluctton of being the highest Waterfall In tbe world. The fall ta known by tha Indian game of Uasaeeaohla and la lo cated about 190 niltea west at tha city of Chihuahua, near the summit of the 8lerra Uadre mountain. . Tbe areva- UiM of the mountain la 6,500 feet above Hm level. The cascade (alia 0TB (act a Btickir Tat, "Yoa printed nay death notice, aad that's be joke.'' "But, my dear atr, thafa aot my fault Ife tha fact that yoa are alive that omket It M Joke," . . There waa a svMteMaa ta this that aaada It moat anaoytngly passllng -Chkaga Peat , ' aw raar a M. "j - Ooasipy Ms a Tha liuisaa keaa aa a very Imposing aatabllshmsvit.' ' Orocer--Thy d that, lastead, and my atorVa tha as thara sncatly beea tmpsavd ea. NrW Tork Ttsaaa. ' ; ,-' " "Wtlttatt, aakad the rvsraktr aatMa, "M thta real pumpkin alar v If punk era got, aaa," attflty raptted tha awtera waiter. Chicago Trlbaam j vVv-ts- CiZ ' taka'a Wk ta Baaooch'a.LlaaM Bal pkar. "They V lupertor ta those al tha oat aatebraiol Balphar Pprtaga,Btb tha addtttoaal arfvaataga al betnt made ley desired ttrwigth. They w: J care ritvS.1 fcial," Rcttma; aadasMad for i.:a h? T. 8. ti?f. PLAVS AMD PLAYERS. ' London la to have two revivals f6f' Othello" this winter. ' Badm Martlnot will be starred next' Season by Qllmore A Bhea. Jennie Yeamans has succeeded Marie Oahlll In "Solly in Our Alley." The pony ballet has been secured for Klaw ft Brlanger'B "Mr. Bluebeard." William Gillette is already making preparations to produce "Hamlet" next season. John Ernest McCann has sold a four act melodrama, "Fortune's Wheel," to George Samuels. Bugeule Haydcn is playing Madge Chesterton In Dan Daly's production of "The New Clown." Preliminary preparations for Kirks La Bhellc's production or "Checkers" are neartng completion. Owing to Miss Lulu Glnser's contin ued Illness It Is possible that Miss Vir ginia Earle will take her place as ths star of "Dolly Vurden." THE ST. LOUIS FAIR. 1 Jerusalem in mlulaturo Is to be re produced ct tbo world's fair, for which ten acres have been allotted. . Julian llulpb has been appointed manager of the eastern headquarters of the world's fair at New York city. j Colorado onyx, alaliastlne and ce ment will be used hi tha construction of tbe Colo iido building nt the world's fair, Bt Louis. ! W. J. Bplllmnn of the United Stales department of agriculture Is preparing a map of he United States made of plants to be exhibited nt the 8t Louis exhibition. Wallace 'truce or llmoklyn has re- wived the ppohituient as commission er to (ire-1 Britain by the Robert Burns CcH ge association, which Is to reproduce r 1 the pounds of the world's fair at St. Louis tho cottage blrthplacs of the poet The crowned heads of every nation, Tho rich men, poor men and misers All join In paying tribute to DeWltt's Llttlo Early Hleers. H. Williams, Ban Antonio, Tex , writes Little Early Kleor Pills aro tbe best I ever used tn my family. I unhesitating' ly recommend ttaeni to everybody. They cure Constipation, lllllnusnesa, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, ma lailannd all other liver troubles. P8 Duffy. The "Knr of 1 Hun y nIhs." A cunningly c uis!i uelnl prison cav cm, consisting .f :i I n;..' elmiuher con nected wltb one or sui.'iller dimensions. altuatetl n.'i'i- S raense. Italy, has gone Into leKenib.iy blsloiy with the title of the "l'.ar of IMouyslus." The smaller chamber w.m unUnown to the prisoners kept In this undi rground dungeon, and the lyi'iuit b. v li s.' iwnne It Is known had a habit if s i ivtliiK blmself there to listen to the conversation of the con victs, who were mostly political offend ers. An Ini;. nlniiH device constructed at the smaller end of tbe larger chamber transmitted the sounds through the partition, thus enabling tho suspicious ruler to hear even the whispered con vernations of his "suspects.' Homethlnir to Sltoof. The other day a Military sportsman. bis gun under bis nun. was wandering down a country lane In luvemess-ahlre When he met a sum II boy making for tho school. "I say. my Ixiy," he remarked, "is there anything to shoot down bereT" The boy looked around ?or a moment and then answered with eagerness: "Aye, there's a skulenialster comln' owrc the hill!" London Answers. Unconscious From Croup. During s sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl wu unoonsclous from strangulation, says A L Spafford postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure waa admin latered end repeated often. It reduced tha swelling aad Inflammation, out the mucus and shortly the child was reeling eeay and speedily recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, LaQrtppa, aad all Throat aad Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat aad cheat aad aaables the lungs to contribute nure. health-giving oxygen to the blood. T 8 uuny. Wkal la Haplaaat Happiness la the greatest paradox In nature, it can grow In any soli, live under any renditions. It defies envt ronment. It comes from within. It la the revels t ton of the depthe of the In ner life aa light aud beat proclaim the van from which they Yadlata. Happi ness consists not of having, bnt of be ing: not of possessing, but of enjoying. tt la the warm glow of a heart at peace within Itself. A martyr at the stake may have happiness that a king on hie throne might envy. Man la tha creator of hie own happliMss. It la the aroma of a life lived In harmony with high Ideala. For what a man baa be may be dependent on othere; what he la rests with ulm alone. What ha obtahaa tn life ts but acquisition; what be a tatna la growth. Happiness ta tha aosiTs Joy In the nossesBlon of tbe Intangible. William George Jordan. rheeeralanaa. tt la said there la nothing whkh dlt rnaeo Itself mora quickly m a family than the coolirasa, Indlfreraaca had dh eooteot which manifest thaaaaetvaa ha tho countenance! of ana of Ra nvambeca. Thla thought hi hot absolutely tram There are Mne.thlnaa which MBoaaaal eat thcmselvea with aa much rapidity and more force. Thay are a bright arnlkN a frank aad opea man Bar, a cheerful face, a happy heart BatscteA Orlaado, ria,Ooi HM.". Tha Baaroek Ua.aU Balpkar.X BaM ; iaoras1dv i -h " Oeat)eaMs I taka'pleasarOa leajeaa Beading nsaooek'h UqaM Bulphar k aay oaa eeffertag wtlh Iiiatma. I have baJ h ktr lea or Bftaeaj yeara, hava tried maay rratedlea aad faaad aa reliel aalll I waa mdacadta try yoar "U, U B." Bava oaly ased It a short whlla aad asa anwalsseet awl iraly eared. leaatrathr rare say tkal after any yeara aa pi IMae- phytldaa Uat your LtqaldBaK rKf la the asoet waderfel teesedy for Lcaasaa 1 have ever kaowa. - - , - Toara rvretfalty, DH.W4T. UAXK. ForeatF. B..ruryis. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. i ' Tho Meat ttffter'from Oil 1 family fa ohn teMttbrtKi, 1 Wllkee mllv fa ohn Avferro 14. BDhlnX -20, byfflWaoneer, arill iMds tha aoos of his sire aa a speed producer. Twinkle, 2:05 la tha largest win ning pacing mare of 1003, her winnings being 110,000. Indications aro that the Jewett cov ered track stables at Bast Aurora, N. y,tVin be Wl tniMfhll winter. Wit(Hrf JrtsV3i Tired trotter la Tony WH 2:1114; by B. W. tt, son of Bed Wilkes, out of Trinkets, by Xoung Prlnceps. A, B. Ooxe, PaloL Pa, has purchased for breeding purposes the bay mare Blfrlda, by Candidate, dam Gladness, by Nutwood. Wiggins, 2:10, by Aberdeen, dam Alblna de hfer, by BtambouL added five new 820 6r better performers to blB list In 1902. H. A. Kline, Pbenlxvllle. Pa., has Durchased from William D. Althouse the trotter Battle A, by W. D. A, dam Bella, by Baron Wilkes. W. N. Taylor, Watervllle, Me, has Bold tbe mare Lodctta, 2;10V4. sister to Bmma WestlanO, 2:10H, by WesUand, out of the dam of Joe B. Nelson, 220, to Baltimore partlea. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in 1 Day By Mystic Cure For H. Sedtt Doifhiny, 'of HAena, Mon., says: Aftor'Tyfhs ttetfffMa With Itheu mattim for two weeks, hotter the physi cian's care, I wit ItdnCed to try Mystic Oure for BMimttftm. In less than 24 hours I WashbletO get up, dress and go down Stairs. 1 can heartily recommend the Myitlo Cure to any one suffering from Rheumatism. Bold by T. A. Henry, Drogglst, New Bern. '.iuri(fary 1 m Kiiirland. V.urg .it y cannot be committed In the daytli a. The Rntf!! rule Is that If there light ciim:i;h to see the face of the I ruder tliere Ih no burglary. This, how er. doce not include inoonllght. for u houeebi-. -Ua r rnterlnu" after night fall, howcvir hrbrlstly tlie moon may lie shln'.iiK, la leg.illy a burglar -that Is, If It .i leasotmbly certjini that he lias entered with the tntcnt to commit fel ony, for while h trump br liking Into a house to sh-cp tuny be u housebreaker he U not In the proper sense of the word u burglar. Burglary, however. may ronslst In breaking out as well as breaking In. for one who hides in a house before nightfall to steal and aft er Bteallng breaks out to get away Is Ju8t as maeh a burglar as he who to effect Ids purpose breaks In. TOO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING Whea you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed nn every bottle sho Ing that It la simply Iron and quinine In s tasteless orrn. Mo euro no pay Price arc What Vb Make ef (ha Bar. There Is tin old Ijtncnshlro custom of putting a number of articles before a child nnd prophoxylng by the article which the child touches what he may become. The story (roes of Lancashire man who waa at his wits' end to decide What to do with his offspring. 8o he placed on a table a sword, a Bible, an apple and a box of pills. If the child touched the Bret he was to be a soldier, the second a clergyman, the third a greengrocer aud tbe last a doctor. It was a somewhat heterogeneous meea of professions, true enough, but It of fered tho advantage of a wide range of choice. After tbe experiment waa over he met a boon friend. "Well, Jimmy, how did tt get our asked tho friend. "Did he take the sword or" "He took th' lot, eo I'm goin' to make him a lawyer." The hextrrtacrlprjoa for Ralarta. Chills aad Pevar Is a bottle of Gaova's TASTftlhatrjnntLToaTO. It Is simply Iron shd ti tthihe ta a tea tales form. No nara no pay. Price 60c al, - A BM PSjIsaaaay. An ArflertSifi frtwn Texaa got Into trouble with a gatKlarme ta On CKy of Mexico during tha BpaalabnAntaracaa wa, Wb8h rbretga And local astrUmeot waa k4dnat tha muted States.' The Offense Mttsrsrad targaly Tn tha fact that tho 'arranger- waa an American. hot hatsHH ta B nsv sfthstosa. Not Irlahmt ta sea tha Texan spend the Bight ta jaB, hie frtetxts sailM forth to obtain hJa-raluBBev rtret thay viattad tha home of' the AmerVeua ambaaaador and ttxmd b waa oat of tha dty. Then thay ireMW fta bom of the aasrBah anhahirToaJ 'him tn bed. By dint of torWfc. Mry knMsjaded ta gattttv Mb QsttAvbmwtoA -ware met ak tha Btatroaae by tha anrjsr hlmaeO, arrayed ta aCaetal psrjfemaa. Carefully dlagutatng tha fact that thetr tmprka oaad trteod waa aa American, they ap pealed Air assBatanta, "Ah," said tha mtnMer tahOouhly, '"yow mah la ta )anlB heT But teniae, to be a British anbjectr "Totu Heanaaty as General -'AgMaVMta, Vha' acthd Vmar'VMika Bnr -ABWBJ4tha mhala- tar, thaai tha pseBoaaytvai ia ta hht tavarr Half aa howr hatar, thabka ta tha asjanaal tutatsiaUaai tt th BrtV M mlnkstw, ta Taaaa waa ret sa ess: from tUUSXtbajf jail. - iArJ lftwtrtd. Taa. Aaanat fsWs atmhat tha hu gest ask at any WAdtoth Ih th atvtnakd wextd.ToMBSbvberk'hhd BtadmeOp aiVhsme thoaghi of aafag aaytklac esse tor IadtgaaUoai a BtTloaaaeaa. !. lore 'war bbmc. aad tasty oaldasa haatd al AppasjdVaUh, ITemM rtotantloa) a Heart faflaiav haa. Thay head Aaa ITowar Ualeah Mt thaaytHsiahd slop reraMalatloo af Badlgretsat rood, tag. Was tha eat to of tha Kvar, aUamlatwtae aervoas lad avfaaai aettoaot U4ay taaa, aad that Is all they" tool lath teal. latdaj UI d with' anacaea aad other schea, Tea balv haad a few doe at Dreaals Aeiraat' riowar. aa kVraM j f m, ta BMka yoa s tftd thara M bms ieg Berions ia) w- t wua yea. - loo caa ge t) . ,e imAf tt ywat dracgkft; ik kcai aaad to. , -eN, - "aft .--a?ua si iMi . -ee tlOTES OF NOTABLE8. aft tTitMWW A Vfcirlaae Wfc'ft MoA gat trifl IHHDf AI DWHUILiKVtl, una swwvwa, 'hOm 'Bht.'rlrttlalkffTU'llrat'boy cbolr In this country. King Charles of Roumanla haa a .crown fashioned out of steel from a Turkish cannon captured at the buttle of Plevna in tho Turko-Russlan war. I Bev. Thomas H. Lewis bss tne rare distinction of being president of two wo. ?i of I mIImtm at one time, the Western mary land and the Adrian or Adrian, mien. vino filiiilan Ahmad, a holy man Onrdnannr. Punlab. claims to be the Messiah aud promises that those who believe In him will uot be attacked by plague. George It. Stan, who tlrst OttcOY ered Iron In northern Minnesota, died at Dnluth recently lu extreme rwrerty, BltbMgh bls discovery resulted In Mist ing mllllomrfres out or a wore or oraer men. ' Durwood O. Cain of the United 8tates n nii hf rtporsetlta tl ve Cain of Ohio hnh the" Sfffcfifl ' eflpy trf the- treaty between Ohtrttt ann Jspan wnrr the war of 1894, which he secured In Peking. I David Lowenburg of Norfolk, Va, hah been appointed director general of the Jamektown Tercentenary exposi tion, to be held In Norfolk In J907 to commemorate the foundation of the Colony of Virginia at Jamestown. 1 Bev. James Outrani, a noted Scottish mmintnln climber, who has been visit ing unexplored districts of the Uocky mountains In Hrltlsti Uoltiiuuin. saya be discovered on Mount Columbia a gigantic glacier covering 200 squire miles. , Bloodgood Cutter, the Long Island "farmer poet" and one of the Intro cents who accompanied Mark TWaln .,..1 i,iu brood iibroad on the shin Quak er City, has Just sold the old house In which he was born in 1S17 at Little Neck. N. Y. iinrvev Loiraii. the Montana traia iYiii,i- nn recently alven ten sen fences iiirareiiatliiK 130 years. Eight sentences are for fifteen years each, to bo nerved concurrently, and two scn- tmicM nre for five veins each, to be served coneiirreittly. Cures Blood, Skin Trouble, Cancer, Blood Poison Creates Blood Purlfler;Free. If ii in 1 1, od Is Imi'iire. ililn. diseased hoi or full of liiinvii". If oii hsve blood poison. rsiiCcr, rsrl iincli s, e'lni( S'ircs, scrofula, e. 7. ma, ll hliigi, rNlrg-i and lumps, fcsbl . plniplf k!n, li.nin pslns, calairh, take Bo'snle It!... d Itnlra (It B 11.) according 10 dlrerilmi. S." n all aoro heal, act es and i'kIiis stop, the blood Is made pine hihI r'ei, leaving th skin free from every rrnptlon. -ind glv lag the rich glow of p. rfei i li. Hl.lit the sUn. At the n i- lime. It B B Improves the illg'-"il"ii him- !spepl strengthens wink kldnes Jiibi 'he midl me for old . '!!, It i v r s iliem new lj' runs Moid. Pi iigir'e'-. tl per Urgetotilc, with diMc:ton for home cure. Simple free snd prepaid by writ Ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, -a. de scribe trouble and ppeclsl free medical advice alto sent tn tested litter. K It, la especially advUod for ehiuule, deep' seated caeca of Impure blood and skin dltrae, and cures after all 1 lo falis For sale by F. S Duffy and C. I) Brad ham, New Bern. TIif (ilrnlTf. 'i'he children bad written compost tlons on the (.linffe They were rending them aloud to theelasH. Al Ir'st the time came fur little Willie to read his. It Was 11s follows: "The giraffe Is a dumb animal and cannot express Itself by any Kound ticcausc. Its mvk Is ho loug Its vole.' gets tired 011 It- way to Its mouth." l.lltle Ijitlm.le. I sv:i!.' n mini ::st to tic pretty careful In order to hold his JoU" wild the tal!;:il!vr pn-icii;;. r. "Yes." i.s'iil.d '..v ,-ooductor sadly. "If I knock n fni-i- down, the Company kicks, and if I knock n :-.tuioiiKi'r down he reports me " New York Tlunn. Arvteilf laf roe mm. Hicks llint picture of IVAubvr'a that you boutiht at tho exhibition looks tarter tn your study tbau It did then aomehow. Wlcke Yea. I huv huim It tho other side up. -Soiucrvllle (Mass.) Journal Tbe higher a nran'e character tbe less he- need concern himself about his reputation. New York Press. ' rMckry heat aarad raoae appllcaliOD try dkltrt of BaaWeVs Uqnld Balphar. K will alao cure FVxtma, Petter, Pimp lea, Ringworm, Llaadruff, Cuts, Be rat, KM floras.' aad an akta tronMes la a short triB,t kr-t used as directed, for aals Bt F.B. Duffy's DrtajtlHor, J. A. JCDvNiSS. Livery, Feed Sale tm Exchange Of - T-l . i ( ' 5assBsaaa W Xet4 IV W b hk sita aVlae acorrrlcta line ot Rar-iasv Tarrava. nm. Pw uM An Ideal Wra's Uedlclna. S-fv Mrs. Josie Irwin, of 325 So. College St., Nashville, Tenth, of tydia E. Pinkham's V-effaMi Compound. ' fr'th',t1ie hlBtOTV of medicine haa the demand for ono partioulaV remedy for female diseases equal lea t rial ai- itned by XycUa tn. I'lnknain a rtrCt&lbre' Compound, and never during the lifetime of this wonderful medioThe haa the demand for it been so great aa it la to-day. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and throughout the length and breadth ox this great comment oome tne giuu tidings of woman's Bufferings relieved by ft, fend thousands upon thousands oMetters are pouring In from grateful women saying tnat li win ana posi tively does core the worst forma of female eompiamxs. Mrs. Plnkhftm Invites all wo men who are puzzled about ttietr health to write lier at Lynn, Muss., for advice. Much corrc spoiidcnco Is seen by women only, art ft no char go l.s marie. WOOD'S Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunny South," because they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of the conditions and require ments Of the South. Twenty-live years experience and practical growing or ail tne dinerent vege tables enables us to know the verv best, and to offer seeds that will give pleasure, satisfaction and profit to all who plant them. Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of pood things, and gives the most reliable information about all seeds, both for the Farm and Garden. 1. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. WOOD'S BKBD BOOK also tolls nil s boot Oraas and Clover seidi. 8d Potatoes, and all Para Seeds. Write for Seed Book and prtoes of any Farm seeds required. Atlantic 4 ohm t I.-m Wi i,v tNiTuN .t Nm I m.S' ii I, Tl K TA i l l. N... ,i. InKITect Wednesday, Aug. 7. ;mu Exoepl Sunday. Uoing South aoOKBtJLa: (l.unK No. 3, Paaeenger Trains No tr. a m, stations: Ai 00 New Berne W Pollockarill. 61 Maysvill, 10 08... JaCkaoiv,jv ta oh I WilmiuHtoo i UW Union itpo. I IS IS Ar Wllmiagi-in, I. v. F U No. 8, Pasaanau A Fhkikhi i... N..HI r 111 40 1.4 1. I it r V ,. i 'I ,. Leave Wilmington Mood, W dav and FVida U N.. day, Thuredav and Ratunlav. Lv. A t T80. ..,.Lv. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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