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a- .3 v.: 'y.. THE JOUuiLL. '. - IMbdshed every day In the year, except . Monday, at Klddl street , v - PhomNo.8. - ' v - CHARLES Li STEVENS. k. x- -rf kottos un nonuno - 1 -3,- "J - . ,' ' -;SCt4 'SUBSCRIPIIOH RiltS ? " V" One year, la advance. One rear, not Is advance.......;. I 1 " ' ' Monthly, by carrior in tat city,... M -3 f' ' " ' ' '" ' Adwrtlalng'.rUtai furnished on appll . cation, v " . V Kntered at the post Office, New Ben, N, C, at second elan natter. - ' 'i T, Official -Tatter ef Hew JBtntl asi ' Crnvea Gnaty. - f THE LUMBER SUPPLY, A few bUlIone one way or toe other In an estimate of the number of feet of ' lumber Handing In aTallahto forests In the United Btatea la not a matter of i great Importance compared with the bn- menslty of the total; therefore, we nay t properly enough accept the expert guess i of the editor of the American Lumber man, who puU It at 1,600,000,000000.1 : the present rate of consumption and '.. growth per capita, the tame authority '.. estimates that In forty years ear lumber snpply will; be exhausted.'. Of etmrse, there would be time In four decades to produce a new crop, but that will not be done. It Is the American habit to do little for posterity except piling up debt for It to pay or repudiate. This genera ..... tlon Is doing that grandly, and Is not a bit backward about filching from coming generations the means to defray current expenses. ' ' .. i Bat It Is quite possible that there may be a great decrease In the per capita use of lumber. It Is now very much leas than It was a few years ago. One of the frame houses that our grandfathers built contained lumber enough for three frame houses each as big as the grandfather's according to our revised notions.. The substitution of steel and terracotta and cement for wood is Increasing greatly, and tbe Intention -of substitutes for wood In building and fences Is going cat all the time. Instead of a lumber fam ine forty years hence, It may chance - that the available supply wll be greater ' In proportion to correal demand than It it today. Still tha planting of trees ought to be encouraged for many tea sons Washington Post. . Deafness Cannot .bc.Cared - . by local : applications aa they cannot reach thedleeased portion of the ear, There is only-one way to cure deafness, and that Is by -conitltuUonel remedies. Deafness la mused by an Inflamed ooa dltlon of th. mucous lining of the Eustachian Tuba, .When this tube It Inflamed yon hare awmhllng sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entire ly closed, Deafness it the result, and un lets the lnftnmauUoft an be taken ont and this tuba restontd te Its normal con dition Rearing mil ba destroyed forever; nine oases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh,- which Is nothing but an In. flamed condition of . the mucous eer- tlces.-' ' -'-,, -j ' We will.glTeOnaHundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Care. Bead lot circulars, free. : P.: JT. CBXBXT A CO., Toledo Bold by JJrogglshvJSc. -" Hall'tlFamlly.Pins are.the best , " A Tallar We. , Pity the Broadway taiknv He has his troubles. Tour suit Is tUree aiaea too awltjetlomadf a.caful mea . urwja..boweralAreeae4.fo Xr planattooa, be confessesj "Those mieetv able cotter, (ptague take 'eml -Theyi wont follow my measorememal I cahT make 'em do Ul I am losing custom all , the time because of them. This pel of 1 trousers is 81 at the knee. It aboold be J l&i :The. book mrt ,18-mara kisnt, iThlo coat'oarbt to bo 4 Cheat: trsMf Tbey cot It to antt-ttemoortee, : lea Ting me to fight It oat with my pa H trenfc'VDoL.roa mesn-ttethat row nlloavhjrad nien,tete4Jt tutrM in - . that manner T" ho -was nakwt lrd, ,j nww cant help it Wajr on the alarse of those fellows.. We dont know ont Mrie oro oar owm-4 biro new eswe "ororywosk,- bat they aoaalike." " Xhis admlsakn explaine the bungling - ;'wort Of ecsDo Wiaar-Xvw.XvlPnm. ' OnHaatilos -mmu - There- are- two word 1nr the, whole . range of the JEngush language contain sag eu the -vowels ioMbelr NRolar-or datv Xhty are abstemious and faosUooa. The following words -sack hare them to faTOgular orderi Aotborltatlre, dla w adTiJrtageous, ennratliv. eiBcadoua, . Inatsntsneooa, Importunate, :, nwnda- ;,cioua, nefarkma, .precartooa, pertUia ''J;-t,-U' doon, BaerUagloua, stmuitaneoaa, tena- qS&Sti.: ma' onlntentlonsl,1 , anobjectiotnble, r?4 "" y'-' 8noan"l. andlwoverable and Texa Maul i.aworHi tbronsn the dictionary : tnist-inn n ttthets llgbt, It ' ' u tsuily niilU thai there are tratseron '- '''fV't'':, nine lettorwl iuouoyllablc words In the ' IriEsh Innguage-ocratcbed, stretched, i ecruncbed, - ecranched, ; acreeched. Prickly heal cared la one appllcaJoB . 'f u'"t of Hancnrk's I.!i"' l g ' li will also cure.Eun ma, l ottor, 1 'I lea. Ringworm, . Dsnfln.T, C .':!, I ' ! Old Bores, and all din trouU.s , short time, whn atrd at ' sle at P. 8. thi "ft Dr- ; . In ii -AMITS. Citlos, Grain, PrsTislons and Stocks. RacfeU Prices., Receipts ant -: Shipments, - - - Tha following are the market quota tlont, reoelred by prlrate.wlre to J. P. Latham ft Co. New Bern, N C.-v.--. . : - i V Chicago, Jan. 80. WmuTi f Open tKgh Low. Close. ;'May;.t.V;.?,; m4f ii'4 joiy.;., w-; m juiy..;.:42riJ rf, a "Mayv..':.". 85 " - 1-86 Jury..T... 8tf ' m rerk- May -1645 r - .-I07i Joly.. - 1610 - 1687 Lard....- . : ... " . ;May..;..v.. W. 808 . July. ..... 887 ; " 845 Blbst- .. wMsy........ 818 882 -Jiy , Naw VoKK.Jaa. 20.. Open, High. Low. Close OOHOJC; "Jan.;........ 8.T 8.74 8.60 8.71 Peb 8.68 8.69 8.65 . 8.66 iMch.... 8.76 8.70 8.71 8.72 Apr.. 8.74. 8.74 . 8.74 . May. 8.80 83 8.76 . 8.77 June ; 8.80 8.80 6.77 July.....;.... 8.78 8.88 877: 8.78 Aug 8.58 8.61 8.66 8.56 "IBept,..;.... 8.88 8.38 8.23 P.St Oct. Not... I New Tork. Jan. 20. Stocmav Open. Close Amr.8agar.,....18i 12Cf Union Padflc... 101 101 Mo. Paoifla 112 lilt So. Pacific 65J 64 Manhattan..... 158i 168J Oieat Western.. 27t 271 Mvney..... Amr. Copper. ... 68 631 Texas Pealfle....41J 40 Wabathpf Erie, 1st........ 44 44 Colorado J30.....7H 701 BouthornBy....6f 85 SonthamBy pf.. LoulsTUleANasbl271 1271 Brooklyn B.T.. 66 67 Pena.BB 1541 163 Atehbon 871 ' 86 St Paul 1771 "81 Brie...... 8 891 Atchison pf..... 89, 881 U.&BteeU....86 361 Beading........ 631 601 People Gas 108 QsO.m 621 62 B, AO...... ...101 1001 M.A W........74 78 TeaCoal,Iron.62 611 N.T Central,..., 168 1511 RochIaland.....47J 471 Wettont Vaioa.. SOI 901 Ontario Waatera 88 S3 Metropolitan.... 1 141 Coal, Pad, Iron. 781 781 Va. 0 Chemical. 621 62 Canadian Paotfle 185 136 C. AA.... ...... Amr. Otton OU. 48 UB.Bteellpf... 86 m Central...'... 147 BepuhUo8teL.,tll 211 Am. Ice. 10. 10 DeUBndson4.178 . 171 A XletfeOVa)a)f ? -. KBJathe;..a2t ' 12 AsK4JaPoad.4l 401 TJBXeathsr pf.. PM.MId.. f -Total ports estlmsted today 88,000, va. ,00llaHyeasr,':A.M;:ferv3 VI. Xatlmated receipts for tomorrow. Oalreston.-fiOOO to 10090 against 882 last year. yv&:-:;v:i :t'S iLtm Orleans Ul to 18000. against 12,928 Mat yOUiN i Jv;."i' -v- ..: Eoostoa 10600 to 11500 against 7,887 iastyaar.', .: . y; : Llrerpool cottoa aaarket closed today. t MUL'aJOiir I Bales 10,000 ; neosipie wt, ' Jaa A78. JaaPsbA78 - jaarsapr a. vs. -. JaaoJuly A70. 'vu:". , v:; ,;.BaoM .TWa. r 816,084 Thla weec. it:.:-. " - "-' Bat i 1 taow .;.t--T;-iA -taioo Mon. ; 84000 -' : "8000 Tues:.. IE 000 1 ;f U: . 45000 Wed. 82000 810O0 88000 ' 198000 ' t ' - - To ecus; a cold is oh dat . Ts'e taxatlre rrnmo-Qnlulne Tablets T' 'is'.jnatnre -- oeererf Than, '. -:-r ' ' ; I:' -Kr ai IMS; a iarhli!g;S(alc$t; : Be Assures Rbeainatic' Sfliferers That t)nc Bottle of v 7 . Compoana fianisM His Pains anil Apis. t TbeetariUng and happy cure wrought by Palne'a Celery Componad for theu- mttio sutferors have deeply- impresstd medical men everywhere, and today, the bcit practitioners are . recognising tbe great Talue of the -Compound, and . pro scribe It with confidence. . Palne'a Celery Compound- stands ua. equaled aa acure for all the varied forms of rheumatism,- At thla season Its good work Is apparent in thousands of Amerl can homes.; Men and women, lame and crippled,- and utterly helpless from the terrible disease are being restored to ac tlvlty, health,' and ' strength. Palne'a Celery Compound is the only medicine that rescues and eaves the despairing victim who la told that he or ahe is In curable, Mr, L. A. Pleabman, Gap Mills, wen vs., writes aoout nta nappy, ex- Eerlence with Palae's Celery, Compound etsyst ; -- -Stl''iv.Jx'' "I had rheumatism In my left arm and ahoulder, could not eleep, and had no appetite, I visited my sitter who Uves in Prankford, and ahe told me that ahe had been afflicted Just as I was and Palne'a Celery Compound ' had done -her more good than anything ab bad - tried, and she advised me to use it. I got oae bot tle and' used It, and the ,resnlt - was I slept well, bad a good appetite, and the paint of rheumatism left me and I have not, ielt them since; in fact, It hat cured me and I feel like a new man." There are many ways that odd pieces of cloth may be worked Into useful and decorative objects for tbe house, J DIAMOND DYES waL color AirriHinG art color. Direction book and 45 dyed aamples free DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt Why th Bum Wu Dall. "I wonder what makes my rasor so dull," said a man, looking at the blade he had so carefully sharpened only e day or two before. "Why, father," spoke ap little John nie, playing marbles on tbe floor, "It was Jast beautiful and sharp only this morning when I made my wooden boat with it" . The Best Prescription for llalaria. Chills and Pever la a bottle of Gbovs's Tabtelms Chill Tohio. It Is simply Iron and quinine inXtastelees torn. Nc cure no pay. Price 50c Behind ill Scene. "Ilun y tip. Itowlaud," called the lead ing ludy, "thii peopltPare mad because wo ore keeping tuem waiting. "Then I will not go on at all," storm ed the ueuvy tragedian. "Why not?" - . "Because I refuse to play to a mad house." Chicago News. . A SeH Bvldeat Fact, "Time was," said the tramp sadly, "when I owurd a big plantation." . "You Room to hare a good deal of real estate on your hands yet," replied the woman of the bouse, casting a cold and sarcastic eye upon bis grimy paws Washington Times. He who la false to present dutybreaki a thread in tbe loom ana will see tot defect when tbe weaving of a lifetime Is unrolled. Mystic Cure For Rlieumatlsm Gives ;: . immediate Relict . Isaac Jackson, of Thorntowa, lnd., lays; "I bare been a sufferer; for years with Rheumatism,' and found nothing that would benefit me until I tried Detchoa'a Myatlo Cure for Rheumatism. My knees, were terribly; Inflamed and swollen and the pain excruciating. The remedy relieved , the pain Immediately and the Inflammation and swelling be gan to subside - at once. I hare sera U used In many other cases with the Wonderful afloat.. I earnestly ad visa, all sufferer! from Rheumatism and It eoraV- gla to use '-;,-;.;' , "t " Sold by T. A. Henry, Dzoggitt, Hew Bera.i.i1 ,'PnlM Stoae for BalMUc. i . . Pumice stone- la 'need for:- building parpoeea In the Canary, leisnda, : where Jt Is difficult and expensive to procure stone of any other description. . The loose cinder dug from the aides of tbe volcanic eonee la also osed for the man ufacture of huge blocks of concrete for the harbor works at Lae Talmas and BantaCrua. Pnmlce stone was odglnsl ly used for the dome of tbe mosque of St Sophia on account of its lightness, but even this proved to be unsafe, and the building baa been reconstrncted. , In Ceylon the most useful building stone is "cabook," a species of pumice. Scientifically It Is known at iatedte and occurs in beds lying between basaltic and other lava flows, from tbe decom position of which It has resulted. At the ifoot of Vesuvius there are Jarge build ing quarries of basaltic lava, and at the same spot as well at near Borne, a vol. canto ash or pumice called "poasoUna" u wrought for the same purpose, - J : Orlando, PloOot. 8. 1901. The Bancock Liquid Sulphuric, 'Balil- more, ltd..,- .. . '' .. - Oentlomeut I lakejpleasnrela rcom- mondlng ' Hancock's Liquid, bulphni to any one suffering wll,h Eczema. I bars ban It for tn or Driwn yara, he tried many remtullcs and found no re!U;f nattl I wss Induced to try your "II. L. t." IUvo only und It a short . while snti in now almost entirely rnrcd. I run truih- A ful'y 'iy II: it s'n r f'j ypr, pmc t! 1 ' I t' t y r I ' , '1 I ' r In i' - i t v ! r '7 f r I i I ! i r 1 ,, " ATHLETICS IN E NGLAN 07 .' Tkef Aeeiue Oroat Enthulsaa aa4 ;, Fradaee. atraei Trephlea. ' Athletics' attract much more attenr ttod in England than In America. The people ore more enthusiastic, and It la not unusual to see .15,000 or 20,000 peo ple attending the games,- There are Sports three and fire times o week, so that ha ambitious runner,, can fill hla trophy room with any number of suit able prises.-- An American champion has no Idea of the reception that a waits him. ,.Tbe many sports committees at tend him, and he Is shown the hospital ity of the eltle;5feii'5y :.-3t--aft'ii-i.. It la no extraordinary: thing to be in vited to a dinner In your honor or to stay a few days with the lord mayor of the city. All of these affairs, one must admit, are a great handicap to hl.tratolnaj'?;.-f,.;,";Jv ;';t";:; 'Vi'S'i:;?' . The prises abroa'd are, " as a general rale, very valuable, much, more so' than In America. ' They "are not wholly con fined to silverware,: such ai' cups and the like, but it Is- nothing extraordi nary to see an athlete departing from the races with a sewing machine or batrack, and In some cases I have seen orders for beds..' The lucky competitor, hs a rule; can- have any Ktlcle be de sires, and, as many British athletes are married, they generally take the most serviceable article. Arthur F. Dnffey In Outing. ;.. Two at a Klad. " "My word, Fltznoodlc," said a war office clerk, according to tbe London Express, to a colleague wb.a sat at the next desk, "Just look at that workman on the roof of that building over the way." -J "What's the matter with hlmr in quired Fltz, glancing through the win dow at the Individual Indicated. "Matter," retorted the other, "why, I've been watching the lazy beggar for the last twenty-fire minutes, and be hasn't douo a stroke of work all tbe time." At tbe precise moment at which the above conversation occurred a British worklngman - wns addressing bis "mate." : - "Sy, Bill," he remarked in a tone of deep disgust, "d'ye see that 'ere loafln' war offts clurk In that room dara there? B'elp mc. If Hi ain't bin a-watchln' Mm fur nigh on art a bower, an' tbe bloomer's done nothln' but etare hout o' the winder the 'ole bless ed tyme. That's the sort o' chap as we pys taxes tor keep!" Cares Blood, Skin Trouble, Cancer, BloodflPoison. Creates Blood PnrinerJFrec If your blood it Impure; thin, diseased hot or full of humors, If you have blood potion, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, Itchlngs, rlalngt and lumps, tcabby, pimply skin, boue paint, catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to directions. Boon all sores heal, aches and pains stop, the blood Is made pure and rich, leaving the akin free from every eruption, and giv ing the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the tame time, B, B. B Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. strengthens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, aa it gives them new vlgorout blood. Druggists, f 1 per large rottle, with directions for home euro. Sample free and prepaid by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ge, De scribe trouble and special free medical advice alto tent in sealed letter. B. B. B, Is especially advised for chronic, deep- seated eases of Impure lood and skin disease, and cures after all else faila. Por sale by P. S Duffy and C. D. Brad nam, JNew Bern. East ladlaa Chlldrea. Bast Indian children frem their ten derest yenra nro more carefully trained In certain rt-Hpects by their mothers than the children of the most civilised peoples. The moment the youngest ba by ceases nursing Its lips are closed by Its mother. - If the baby, does not keep them closed, she uses mechanical means rigidly and even cruelly. . When the ba by la put to sleep, it Is strapped on to a board, its bead slightly raised and Its chin lowered, which tends to keep the mouth shut. The result is that when the teeth are forming and making their first appearance they meet and contin ually feel one another, Thus they take their relative positions and that health ful and pleasing regularity that gives to the American Indian as a race tbe most manly and beautiful moutba In Jtho world, r- .-' ''nef Haafc mt m Issrass, '. The -showman's little : boy had a Noah's ark which be examined with some contempt' ' 'V - l'V "Sayl" he exclaimed at last "Noah waan't much of a feller, waa beri Mt was suggested to tbe youngster that Xoah succeeded Is gathering to gether a pretty good menagerie. , "Good!" xclolmed the . boy fully. v-Huhl - Where's the two head, ed calf and the six legged goat and tbe Ishthyoeaurus and the elegtaoto pard and the. magnlclnteioper ; Why, If Noah set up aa a snowman In thflse days be couldn't make expenses." ' "He couldn't?" -V C ?-v;l , "Of Murse be eouldtft Why; say", bo dldu't have a thing In big ark ex cept anlino Is that actually exist" Brooklyn Eugl . ; 4-?'-, -' aa'alley UM Flaasa.' Tho port ijbelley was -walking on day , In Loudo: with a respectable so licitor. Leu Hlielley suddenly vanished and soon after as suddenly reappeared. Ue bnd viitcrcd the shop of a grocer and returned with some plums, which be offiTwr to the attorney with great delight. The - man f fact was at much astonished at the offer as Shel ley was st bis refusal.' - v " One Hundred Dollars a Box ,, la the vslne II A Tledalo, Bummertoo, 8 C, placet on DeWltt's Witch Hsl Salve: He tsyi: "I had the pilot for SO yeurs. t Itlrd maoy doctors and medi cines, bat all failed escrpt PoWltt's Wlnl, Il.ril Silva It cnrH mo It Is s eonibli. silos of the hnllnf properties of Witch !!.! With anllwi-tl s and i '" -I-.; r V-r"s snd -,m-- ; SIRES ANO SQN3.. 7T F. B. Garviq of lndiauAislla, 73, tj the president of - th Associated. Har yard Clubs of the CpJtqa.Btatea. :i . 1 Bepreaentatiyo Jaeoh Euppert,. Jr, of New Tork has one of the finest collec tions of 8t Bernards to the. United Btatea. Many are prise wlnners..:- Mr.-Chamberlaln and Ur. Chaffee, the original. Tennesaee and hhr Pardner of Bret Harte'a romance, "Tennessee's Parduer," are stlli living st Groveland, Dr. B. B.: Clements, who baa been, sent to. the 4agialatnre "from Macon county, at a, u the orst BepubUcan elected in .that county, in thirty-five .iroara.. : -; .;. '". One of tbe richest titled men In Great Britain Is the Duke of Buccleuch. who owns, chiefly, in Scotland, hla native place, some 450,000 acres of hind, bring, ing an annual rental of over $1,000,000, Alfred Tanderbilt is more of an ath lete than, most of at family He Is a splendid horseman, a good polo player,. Is as skillful. at golf as he used to be at. tennis and is a. first rate band at hockey. Elton Lower, tbe new chairman of the civil service commission pf Cook county, I1L, is a newspaper man and during the early agitation tor civil service reform was closely, associated; with the (ate John W. Ela. Sir Francis Jeune, tbe London digni tary who presides over tbe divorce court there, Is considerably, over six feet toll. A burlesque, writer recently called him. "the. greatest friend, some people have at one period of thefe-llvee," He sometime gets through as juany aa twenty suits in a day. Congressman. Loud of California was badly beaten In the race last November. On bis way eqst to attend the opening of congress the train on which ha' was traveling was partially wrecked. A col league congratulated htm on escaping serious Injury and Loud replied, "Oh, that was nothing lifter tbe wreck I was In on election day." Unconscious Prom Croup. During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl was unconscious from strangulation, says A h 8pafford, postmaster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was admin istered and repeated often. It reduced the swelling and inflammation, cot the mucus and shortly the child wu resting easy and tpeedtly recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, LaOrtppe, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers In tha throat and chest and enables tbe lunge to contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to the blood. P 8 Duffy. Satalrawi la OMta Daya. Tbe first accurate description of tht nature and ravages of smallpox is that of Bhases, an Arabian physician, who flourished In the tenth century and was the author of books on medietas and alchemy. This terrible scourge was also de scribed in most of tbe ancient Chinese and Indian books. In China It wat known as the "bean disease" and traced back to tbe times of the Em peror Kwang Wu, who reigned A. D. 25-28. The earliest Chinese treatise on smallpox was published In 1323, and from thls.lt appears that Inoculation baa been known and practiced in tb far east since the Sung dynasty, A. D. 000-1127. Chinese experts bold that the poison Is communicated by the parents to their offspring, so that all possess Its germ in their constitution. waiting only for circumstances favor able to Its development TOO KKOW WHAT TOD AJtfi TAXING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless itm. Ho euro no pay. Price Mo. Javaalle Tbeotocr. Two little girts, nged respectively sis and eight years, were discussing re ligious matter,, relates the Christian Register. Tbe older one ssld to her sister, "Which would you rather 1 do, live or die and go to beavenf "Why," tbe young on said, "1 would rather live," Whereupon the oidertone burst out with the empbatlo question, "Sarah B, what does your reUgtoo amount tor Troy -Tlmea, , WaU Bahaeaa. Motber-1 don't Ilk the looks of that boy I saw you playing with on itbe street Ton must not play .Wjjh had' utu noya, yon know. . . Bon Oh. he nut a bad ttttU boy, mamma. Hs st good Uttt pay; -He's heen to tbe reform school twtlmea, and theyv lot hint out each dm oa account of good behavior. . :. ' f Caetaaacr. "Is you abo ho lovs yoar .aaked Mis Miami Brown. : ,-. -. - :- . . . "Is I shoT rejoined the other pity rngiy. "Is I abort Didn't he refnee a invitation to a dog light so's he osnld com a-oourthV las' Wednesday night r, Waahingtou Star. . , - -m-'..;-v. 1 1 ' . P ' Baaa H .. . - Onmmey Skldmor baa good hCrs aenae,;: . Gargoyle I ouppoos yea - meaw be knows bow to pkk the winners at, the raceal. . i. ; -y.? ;: L?? :i- Gummey No; I moan be aover beta, -.A. conceited man admire hla, ewa mistakes bacao be makes them. Chi- cagoNewa. ; m. uooti tour,. -., ... v Oormaa Syrup J the spsclal pratertn. Hon of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated Sev man Phytlctva, and la ackaowledgaa to be one of lb most fortunate discoveries la Medicine. It quickly, careaCoogks,, Coldt aad all Laag troublet of the seaar Mt aaturs.removlog as It does, h eaoas 0.' the affection aad leavlDf ike parts Ir s strong sad healthy condition. It la not aa experimental medicine, but bat stood thetnttof ysra rWnr snif'iMton la every ess, 1. ii. a, ti ri.i. l.icrr-'iig Sft'P f,rf t- .o conn-,,,, i r j ,(..,n l"- r "- t. ! ( 1 '-.-.- , i 1 1 1 1 , i : ' . , T3Utr oltho JWooaJyn Eatat Ea4 Art Club. :UAL irreou- IK laritie are gener ally the beginning t4 a vnmui I trou ble. With the vitality at a low ebb,' the blood weak ened, the digestion disor dered, the goes about pale faced, hollow-eyed and hag gard, a piteous con trait to the blooming health of hH trmnam mari -iRltt iWlV 1,000,000 women havemunoU healthagain by taking Wineot Caudal 1 sail 1 11 a I , health, even in tha most Mrsis it and anrravatea case of weakness. Vi IJ. U finnlar rjt Wa. BSS Bar- oen Btreeti Brooklyn. N. Thao-wsed WmoofiCardui andie saitiu-wdi hart lot si new Jifew Health Snyder is worth -a-gwas aeai, siaots an attractive young woman with intel lectual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of, tha .Brook-. In VA kwtma i ThiaaaaitiaB mW aa a. wmmm , iaiaUast. anlj tore and reananaaitt pil$Ai of the respect aad truss-he teflswJ women haviiniher.; She wruest,, ,f "K womso wooidpay r " " . - l .1 As regulator i me laaniawu uaraaias Wtna fWai I in In nil Viimia tneaiK It liajahnKUlaSsta tMrfset no WINEofCARMI THE WRIT RS. Colonel Thduita Wentvvcrth. .iifitin son hn Just wlcl.niti-rt his i-eventy-nlntb birthday. Fa 11 in- Vuii.i. Ihe noted Italia 1 novel ist, is In California gathering it4't;lal for a novel dcultng with life 11 ml hck-IiiI conditions In thnt region. Justin McCarthy has Just passed hi seventy-second birthday. He has ap parently abandoned novel writing awl is devoting himself exclusively to his tory. The eminent German playwright Gerbardt Huuptmann, Is only forty years 'old. lie wns born at Obersalx brunn, in Bllesla. ills father was a ho tel keeper, lie first came into general notice through the performance of hi "Tor Sonncnnufgnng," which made a great sensation. A Scientific Discovery. Eodol doe for tbeetomach that which It Is unable to do for Itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Eodol supplies the natural juices of di gettlon and doet the work of the stom ach, relaxing tbe nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles of that org;an are allowed to rest and heal. Ttodol dlgeet What yon eat and enables the si omarh and digestive organs to trsnsform all food Into rich, red blond. V H Duffy. A Short Mile. The shortest mile In Europe Is the Busslan rcrst, which Is only 1,106 yards. Iiaatr aad Wlaler Alike. Suriimui has the smallest ranne of temperature of nuy place lu the world. Tbe summor teuipemture Is 78 and tbe winter temperature 'IV- degrees. Use Usncock'a I Iquhl Hulpbur, for Eczema, I'lmplea, Ringworm, I'mulrull and all akin diseases. Por s-'ea P P, Duffy's A Win Womaa. "They say her husband gratifies her smsllvst wuth." "Very likely. She knows better than to hare any big wishes." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Bfauna r Uciat4 Oxrsea. Liquid o; 11 v iicu lin.1 f oruod It , milky in niuwaruiicu owing to tbe pres ence of sonic luipurlty which may b Moiored by passing It through ordi nary filter paper. When pure. It la of a .tale -biue .color, which, however, la not do, aa some ha v .thought, to tbe preoo,of liquid oxeue, wukth hi of - a .dark. blue, ootor. Liquid oxygen Is a -nonconductor of electricity,, but Is strongly, magnetic. It may be lifted from a cup by presenting tho pole of a strong electro magnet. It seems to have rery slight chemical activity, since It will extinguish HgMed match .and baa no action on a piece ef , pbo .phoru. dropped Into it. It la welt known) that tho A and B line or the solar spectrum are du to oxj-gen, and from expert man ts on tbe top of Mont Blanc It Is thought tbey are largely It .SK.wnouj oue 10 ice oxygen jBtin earth'a atmosphere. , rrofeaaor Dowar showed that' thee line com out rery etronc . when - liquid oxygen I Inter posed in the path of the reyi from aaJ awtflolamp. - - The ctowatd heads of tvtry nation, - The rich men, poor msa aad aUrs ; All Join m paying trlbate to ; i DeWltt's little Sarty.Blaers, Bb Wnilama, San Anton la. Tti . Writes Utile, Xarly. Riser, Pills are the best 1 ewsrweed I my family. ; I aaberlutlng If roeommvad them to ever) body. Tbey ear Coastipailon, Billousns, Slok Btadache, Torpid Liver, Jaeadloe, ma laria and. all otben Jlrei 4ioaMei. .P8 Da ffyv otIceScliool Taclrtri. '. vi, Th Boa'tdof .KdacaifoaStitB matt- Ing hsld, Jinasry ,1580 pstaedih (ollowlngotdefj i... ' .i . .. . ., "Wkereav-sadav-Drsasal eondhloaa signing vouchors for teachers at any and all tlmea, Ihedflilra of (he Costly Fopt. of Schools ass asriootly laterfemd with; It I hereby - otdemd; that-ta County Bupertateadent be la hi efflo at Sew Born, N. C, durlsg buslarss boars every Eitnnlsy for the purp of transacting the bna'nniit of the schools lnd that be to tnctr htaith w woeW HMO kttfWDW. llMm. awtkasaaJ dsagWert, aad .... l..f Ugeaasia tht nutter of sncdi ciiia, observing Ksotts, tha? avosM f lad -that thadoctocs' IMOKllpuona do aot pttfarm tnctnutyconsthryassgrren crtdlttoc, - - . . - h eonai;with my (JforrlstasadraalMcElKt'i mssKscfcwrK and I took ud kaaaaaarvMaana to thank him lor sr&Js eacaaiop to m wkh restored SMiT'lrnrTT r anssV',j; Ton may secure the same relief as Ifist Snyder, itypn take Wine of Cardui at theioeV'itTnedford't Black ttghtistha aomnsaion medicine of Win oiCordnJ and It is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly la effecting a ear. If you take these .TrHIclnti according to directions, the zalirf aad cur Ja simple. Some cases ajsiicured tttsss ysri otnert taxe longer assauss tbHeate has run longer. Bamember how Miss Snyder took Wine t Cardui ant has health. Tbe same ai l affaxfl yon to-day. million suffering women have found relief in .-Wiao-of Cardui. .' Slap ofvRlTera. Generally speaking, the slope of i-lv era .flowing. Into the Mississippi from the east is on an average about thn( laches per mile. Those entering It from tbe west have an average descent i about six inches par mile. Tho nvi-r age, dssaeat-per mil of the Minnow after it leaves the mountains is ivck oned a t abaot a.. foot ; tba-Des Molmv from its source to Its conjunction will the Mississippi, T.8 Inches. The ent lit length tbe Ohio shows a fall of evci flv inches. Tbe Mississippi from tin mouth of the Ohio to the gulf has .1 foil of bnt 2Va Inches. Prlaad With a RMtrmlon, Mooney Brace up, maul Troth, jt-j luk aa If yes didn't bov a frl'ud in Hi whale wurrld. Hogan Ol bovu't. Mooney G'wan! If It aiu't moni-j yez wan't f borry, Ol'm as sinhI u frl'nd as Iver yea had. Brooklyn Lii'i- Rahhlaa If la. Ho was mumbling about tough sti-uk and cohj coffee and making blnim-ll generally disagreeable. "Don't growl so over your breakfaHt, John," said hla wife. "Nobody la going to take It away from you." Her O Years. "Madge saya she la twenty odd yonra old." "That makes her more than forty." "How do you make that out?" "Count the even years too." Newark News. There is nothing quite so provoking to a busy man as to have some idlur come along and arouse bis curiosity. Atchison Globe. Take a bath In Hnncnck'a U.-iM Mil plmr They re uperlnr iiitliii- r nf 1 In most celcbratNt 8ulpbur Sprlnia. h.ivlrv the additional sdva itaire of Im-Iiil- iiml any desired strength. TIm-t will nut I'rliHy Kri m. i il all -I- n a mseii Por liy P. S Duff,. Sxculrlx IVotlee. Having duly qoalidwl at nwi'r x l JC4ili B. Taylor, dt-cosel nil pi-i-.-n havhtsr clHlawLagslnst his eiu- me 1. )Ulred to pscsent such Ulm in Hi. lerslgned In New Hern. N. ('.. l -r pi,t men), duly auiaentlcitled n r I- for -he tid day of January I Ml 1 1 - mi lice will ha plead In i.m r h i, r . v sry. All who era liidsh nl 1-. - ...I , mail make prompt p-iviiimu Thla January Iwtb. itMKI. NKI IIK I. in I, Kxieatrlx of Jaothli. I'av l..r, -.. I AI)MINI8TIUT0irs NO I II r To undersigned H. II. rc(n h iln day qnafifialaslmltilira' or i-hh 1 menl anoexo f Kk-uor r-irlnr .i . . h . .I aJlpeisons havlog -.Uinn h in-i u. Mtstsi f lb K.U'or Hl.ri-,i,il r i--quired to-,presBl siK-h uUhm, iil . Iheallcated for paym-m in said a.,,ili, i. tratetloNcw Bern, N. 0.4m or .- .. iaaowy tgad llXH w ihU anh will u plead la bar of their recovery. An alio are Indebted to said estate must msko prompt payment, Thla January Ifhh IMS, 8.H.BCOrT. Administrator with the will annexed or llano r Taylor dawsaacd. i AUauU!iMt, Eslne. WlUf TOI ft NlW BjlHM K. K. TUIBTA8LI SO, 6, (aJUoot Wadnssday, Aug. T, lMta'laiiy sUosM Baada. Going South ajoxmDU:40o4ag Mortl. -no, aa, raassoger Trslus 'No. 1. t. a aa, . mviomi Ar. p m 100,,,...... Mw Bra s tu .......P(llookville . . 1. ..kfavavtlW 04 4 U 4 H laf a - 10 0. .. . . . .' Jaeaaosmile., . . . U08. 1. Z , h iauna,ia Uv.Ar. Wnmlarviwii Lv Ho. 1 Paaamtoa A Pninin . Laaw Wtlatagmas Maaaat Weda day and Prtdsy. tea f4r Hevne Tu. asm iaaailF,aaa MatWae, t' iiit.vfW,-. ' V Ar r 1 a.-.;-vLa. WtleaaMtna, As W t U 8 40a .Woodaida. to , jg ! 1? 08 .r. .-,,;Ilollyridga , . , - sit f IO III .' . Wt 1 : aan a 10 5! ...JLlWifla-r:. " 11 SO ' - - - ,a-aa It OS . . vJr.kovUU IS SO. t.. ,,M.Northeal. ; V,,,'; IM IM.l,,.Mi. Whltenak -. ",.,. ' SO i...w.w. J'iM . .. -' '1 s... ! 'n. at o'V. r I- " 140 Ar. f . I.v. ana ) Y. ' I1 Bot I rrqnln-d o attcirc" to such
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1903, edition 1
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