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y 1 HE JOUkINAL,. Pub Jihed every day In the year, eiP' .; atonday, at Kiddle street. CHARLES L. 3TEVENS. umiiDnanimi SUBSCRIPTION RITES ' One year, in advance $ On year, not In advance SO Monthly, by carrier In the city SO ' Advertising Ratal famished on appll cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, M. C, ai second class matter. Official Paper ef New Bera and Cravea Ceaaty. IT IS A BUSINESS NECESSITY The election on Msrch 24th in this city, on the question of voting bonds, In order to secure the Pamlico, Oriental and Western railroad coming to New Bern, is a business proposition which cannot fall to appeal to every citizen. And it Is a proposition which cannot fall to appeal favorably to every thought ful citizen, especially to the merchant, and every tradesman in New Bern Railroads today are nothing the but business necessities. Their entrance brings trade, arouses local commerce, and with mutual efforts on the part of citizen and railroad, there is development and growth. The Pamlico, Oriental and Western Railroad Company asks for an expres sion the part of the people of New Bern, in the way of a bond Issue, to prove that this road li wanted by New Bern business Interests. It Is not sentiment that is to be ap pealed to, but the business Intelligence of this city. The prodaots of Pamlico county seek an outlet, through a natural channel, a railroad. This road proposes to make New Bern Its terminal. The question is, does New Bern want this business, which naturally Inclines this way, and which with a railroad will readily flow to this cltyf Thejeipreulon already given by lead Ing business men, In tavor of this road coming to New Bern, shows that It Is wanted, and the election on March 24th will prove It. The Pamlico, Oriental and Western railroad Is simply a bnslness necessity, and the election Is but the form which is demanded by .law to secure Its ontr y to New Bern. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one . dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith la Its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any ease it falls.to cure. Send forjjotrculars and testimonials. Address, . J. CHENEY ;CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c Hall's Family Pills are the,beit. Pains la Africa. It may be a surprise to the unen- w ... J plorer, in- forcing his passage through Africa, bas ever for more than a few days at a time been off some beaten track. Every village la connected with some other village, every tribe with the next tribe, every state with Its nelgh- bor and therefore with all the reet The explorer's business is simply to select from this network of tracks, ' keep a general direction and bold on bis way. They are veritable foot paths, never over a foot in breadth, beaten hard and netted beneath the level of the '.-jt?M bej ot centuries of iwnninM rn learn mar nmnin T nn ' i - ; -native traffic. Like the roads of the old Romans, s these footpaths run straight en through - amrvthlnaT. lidorA anA mountain anil vnllpc never shvlns at obstaclei. nor anywhere turning aside to breathe. Yet within this general straLghtfor ' wordness are a singular eccentricity and an Indirectness of detail And ' the reason Is not far to seek. If a stone v', w enoonnterea, no native will ever v - ib wuutu htr occur to mm ",xtkat that atone was a dlanlamahla nh- ' ' Ject and that for the general weal be - nug.ni" wspiace it More Riots. '. Disturbances of striken are sot near ly as grave a an individual disorder of the aystea. Overwork, Joss of sleep, nervou tension will be followed by nt ', tr collapse, anises g reliable remedy Is immediately employed. There's Both lng so efficient to ear d borders of the Liver or Kidney e XleetrJa Bitten. It's wonderful touts,' end effective nervine and the greatest all around medietas for ' ma dowattemtv-1 tUspala Nerv onsness, Rheumatism end Neuralgia, and expo''' Malaria germs. Only 60o and v.!. 'action guaranteed by O.D.Bradham ' a -. tisrWaefiBiriia. . y -. .-: J ; . i - '."- Cottoa teaii, , rmUWifr k4- tacka. Range in Pram epttaa4 , ' SMpmeati. -v?- The following are the market quota tlom, received by private wire to J. I Latham ft Co. New Ben, H. 0. Chicago, March 4. Open High. Low. Close; WSBAT; May July Sept Com: May.... July Sept Oats: May July.... Sept.... i jrk May ... July.... Sapt.... Lard May.... July. .. Bepl ... Ribs: May.... July.,.. Sept . 77 7H 71 m 78 711 47i 45 47 45, 44, S5i 8 83, 1815 1763 1830 1777 37 978 867 IHO 8U7 075 1.87 085 New York. Mart'i 4 Stocks; Open. 'loi Amr.Sugar 131 130 Union Pacific. . . 96, Mo. Paciflj 10 HO So. Pacific 01 J tilt Manhattan 143 l45 Oieat Western.. 24 25, Money Amr. Copper.... 72, 73, Texas Pacific. ... 89, 30, Wabash pf 621 51f Erie, 1st 67, 68, Colorado So 23 37 Anaconda Cop.. 118 120 Bouthern.Ry. ... 34, 84 Southern Ry pf.. 94 944 Loulsvllle&Nash 121 121, Brooklyn. R. T. . 66 07f Penn. RR 146, 146, Atchison 84 S4 St. Paul 178 17S, Erie 864 SOf Atchison pf 98 U. S. Steel. 881 88, Reading 59, 89, People Qas 1011 109 O. Si 0 48 4t B. & 0 94 94- M. & W 72f 78 Tenn. Coal, Iron. 64 65 N.Y.Central 148 144 Rock Island 46, 4t Western Union.. 8t Ontario Western 81, 81 Metropolitan.... 135 186 Coal, FneLIron.. 71 70, Va. 0 Chemical. 61B 82 Canadian Pacific 182, 182 0. 4 A Amr, Ctton Oil. 44 44 JS. S. Steel pf . . . 87 87 HI Central 141 140 Ropubllo Steel... 21 i 21J Am. las DeLJt Hodson. .. A. L rJ. S.Leather. . . . 12 13 Amr Car Foand. 0,8. Leather pf . . rac Mid Naw Yoaa, March. 4. OorroHi- Opea, High. Lew. Oloee Moh 10.07 10.14 9 9 - 8.86 Apr 10.0J 10.03 May 10.00 10.05 9.71 9.7s Jane 9.83 955 9.51 July 9.74 9.81 tM 54 Aag 9.4S I.S8 9.15 (MS Sept 9M 9.04 883 833 Oet 8.64 8.68 tM too Nov 8.54 tM 8.48 &4S Dee 8.50 8.88 8.89 8)89 JMverpeol eottoa market eloaed.toaay. Mid. 8.84 Bales 12,009 Receipts 25,000 Open Close March S.18 Bil8 Mar-Apr 8.17. (f.18 Apr-May S.91 SJtt May-Jane 8.23. B J8 Jnns-Jnly 8.14. 5.88 Jaly-Aag S.18. SJ8 Aig-Sep 6.19 144 Bept-Oot 4.85. 4it7 Total porta eettautad today 81, 8f ve 18,000 last year. estimated reseifte far tesseiiea'. Galveston 5000 U 6ga agates 6a8 last year. New Orleans 9500 U 10KM aaaiaetS,M9 last -year, Hoaston 2800 te 8908 afalast 1 982 last year. roar Last week v HII947 This wseit, Moa.. 17000 1 Tuea, 88000 Wed, JIOOO Than. r .;'."'.; - saatryaarl ' ' . - -; 14M0 . . moco ' '' ?:.. 18JDI wow -' , r !-: t to tout A cto n out sir 7 ' Take Laxative Bromo-Qilnlc T-Ueti This signature - -" .cieltty bOX nt - t m- - n "i !-' dooq wastroisonca A i Happy Cure After JJse of Two Bottles of P.aineY Celety Compound Tbe Spring System Geanser. Health Is that natural state of tte whole body In which the entire neivous system is so perfectly regulated that It can, without undue effort, perfoim its almost numberless and all-Important duties. The Mood as It courses through the body must bear nourishment and life or poisons and death. . - In the spring season thousands around us suffer from various forma of blood JTJDOB P, P. DE3VERNINE, One of the First Citizens ot Cuba. diseases and many are unexpectedly cnt down by death. Your blood Is surely filled with waste and poisonous matters when you suffer from bolls, plmplesr blackneatls, eczema salt rheum, erysipelas or Itch. Whtn nerve force Is low, when jou suffer from Insomnia, lastltude or neuralgia, be as sured your blood demands purifying and cleansing. Palne's Celery Compound quickly bar. Ishes from the blood all poison !; it sup plies the proper elements for enilchlng the vital fluid, building tissue and for the general repair of the whole system Try Its renovating and life giving virtues at. oaee If you would be made well, strong end nappy. J udge f. f . Denver nine, of Havanna save "While I was in New York I resd about Palne's Celery Compound and never thouihl Ironld ever gut well. I oaly-took one bottle of that wonderful dlasevery and found myself with better vigor and energy." Mr. Thos. Young, Elmora, Pa , says: "I suffered vory much from blood poisoning, snc alter doctoring lor two months with my physician and not re ceiving good results, 1 tried fame s Del ery Compound. The use of two bottles oompletely cured me. All my thanks are ana to fame's ueiery uompoand. The Word "I'mbrelln." The English word umbrella Is very like the Lntln, coming through the Italian "ombbrelln," or "little shade.' The French, German, Spanish and oth ere give It a distinctive name, such as "paraplule," "regenscblrru" and "para guaa." "Umbrella" and "parasol" are etymologlcally precisely the same thing, but custom has given tbem the distinc tions that we understand today. Working Overtime. Eight hoar laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Bill ousneas, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, (sure. On ly 25c at C. D. Bradham drug store. ' Baaler Work. "Why don't you try to carve your name high on the tablets of fane?" asked the poetic enthusiast. "My friend," answered Senator Sor ghum, a little severely, "there Is no use in my dodging around with a hammer and chisel when I con do such effective work wltlTa fountain pen and a check book." Washington Star. Is an hereditary disease, and one fat which a tainted ancestry or blood poison ed parentage is responsible. It is trans mitted through, the blood and shows itself in swelling and ulceration of the glands of the neck, catarrh of the head, weak eyes, sores, abscesses and skin erup tions, with a gradual wasting away oi strength, and vitality. It also attacks tha bonce and joints, resulting in white swel ling, hip disease and deformities of every kind. We see the effects of this awful blood taint every day, but it-exists in as many forms that often it passes for some thing else and is treated as anotherdisease.' Scrofula robe the blood of , its nutritive qualities, and it becomes too poor to pro duce healthy growth and development, and THE ulr I thin, emaciated bodies mm a -and pallid, waxy com-Ul" A plosions are the result TllNTTrl ' Only a constitutional IMIHItU T'.TutrZl ANCESTRY, through the blood, can reach a disease that has beeh transmitted through geaerations or been lurking in the blood since birth. , & a & cleanses the blood of all Scrofa tons matter and tubercular deposits, and when rich, pure) health-eostaining blood Is again flowing in tha veins there is a gradual disappearance of all the dange o syarptoms' of (Scrofula; strength iwrtmw, and a eompVrt cure la eff ectfcd. & 8. & contains DO strong minerals U further break down and derange the sys tem, but can be taken by the very Old, al t i f- aged and young, with I . . I V inv harmful mftmt effects, or toe least ury to tne most licate constitution. If vou have any slime of Scrofula, ot f' SGiMMA your children are stunted or alow oi growth, pale snd sickly, write us, snd 0111 j,hvicians will advise you free of charge . i:,8 1 tr?.?. Co., it.ttir.ta, r 1 REFLECTIONS. ; "A wife often permits bor affection to blind bet. reason,. , ' ; Begard for petty things often wtU dwarf a man's ambition.' - - v i A woman's love .can become annoy ing as well as burdensome. . - . Marrutgebased n honest affection, will withstand the ravages of time. When a woman gives way to anger, she begs her own pardon with tears. Many women find happiness- only when attending to the affairs of -Others, .Confidence Is not easily galued where exaggerated love of self Is found to exist To decide between love and duty Bas caused hours of worry -to men as well as to women. The man with a vice wonders why So many persons think It their duty to make public the fact Man often shows the bard side ot his disposition to mark more strongly the generous shades. Philadelphia Bulle tin. . A Goo' Thlnf. German Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Bcschee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and Is acknowledged to he one of the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs', Colds and all Lunr trouble of the sever est natur,remnving as It d es, the cause 01 the affection and having the parts In a strong snd healthy condition. It Is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction In every case, which Its rapidly Increasing sale every season conArmi. Two mt.lion bottles sold annually. B. schee's German Syrup was Introduced In the United States tu 18S8 and is now sold in every town and village In the civilized world. Three ilosca will relltv- sny ordinary couch rrlce.25 and 73 ctt At jour druggist's. I'.ti'n :t-.. 1 All All) M il lPI OH-:- l'At I'M tO flllOV htm t'.ic l i t..-1 Ida I In l.'.i il could bo:ist -f. r.it lukin him to the largest ho knows. "Oh!" c the American, "this hotel would ait In one corner of some of the hotels In New York." Just an they were at the door coming out they saw two horses drawing a large piece of Iron (nbout twenty feet). "What is that for?" asks the Ameri can. "Oh," exclaims Tnt "we're building a new hotel In the next street and that's the poker." Mystic Cure For Rheumatism Gives Immediate Relief, Isaac Jackson, of Thorn town, Ind., says; 'I have been a sufferer for years with Rheumatism, and found nothing that would benefit me until I tried Detchon's Mystlo Cure for Rheumatism. My knees were .terribly inflamed snd swollen and the pain excruciating. The remedy relieved the pain immediately and the Inflammation and swelling be gan to subside at once. I have seen It used In many other cases with the same wonderful effect. I earnestly advise all sufferers from Rheumatism and Neural gia to use It. Bold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. Sufficient. "I don't believe that half the stories the gossips tell are true." "Neither do I." answered Miss Cay enne. "But halfs n plenty." Washing ton Stat. Tha ReapoaatbUltr Plae. "So their marriage was s failure." "Not at oil. Marriage is all right It was the man and the woman who were ralluree."-PhlladelpbJa Press. It Saved HIs?-ef . P. A. Danforth of LaG range, Ga suf fered for six months with a frightful ruining sores on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly enrol! It in five deyer Por Ulcers, Wounds, Pilar, It's the best serve in the world, Care guaranteed. Oaly SB cts. Sold by 0. D. Bradhaavdruggtit IWMl fact Aamrsal, Rufus Noasuh! Ah don't hove no maT trouble wlf de boss at da shop. TJncie Bemus Hubl mus 'a done reformed yor ways, den. Is yo't Bafua-tosetmP AhWdooe quit do ob-Chlcag Newat Prtckly heareaiea bfona application by using of HanoockH' Ueali Sulphur, li will also ewwCaaema, Tetter, Pimp lea, Ringworm, Dandruff, Outs, Burnr, 01dSoree, andallkin troablet In a short time, when used at directed. For sale at f.8.yuffy'i Dreg Store, "1 should bo pleased ' to exchange curds wltll you, Mr. Barrow." said Charles Wllllps. extending his. They had met for the first time. "I'm sorry I have no cnrd.i' with me," said Barrow. "Allow mo to write my address In your mcmorundum book." "Vo you know that is a very daugorous fhlng to dot" . WUIlps remarked. "It cost me StMO once I had the babit of carrying- no cards and abyning my name In a dew friend's notebook,' just-; as yon are about to do In mine, always on a blank page. One day, after a. convivial even ing, I waa presented with aa IOTJ for that sum, doly signed by myself. It was lmpoaarble to dtspats It -1 bad to pay up. But I , ha v never since been so freewltH myautograpTi." . "By George, I never-tboutbt of thatr cried Barrow. : "Suppose yow write my name flowa yoursetf." New Tork Press. w ; ". 1 f' A RetMrtiMe Cise,; ;-,-, - Oas of ths mosi remsfksbls cases of a oold, deep-seated oa the laags, oaoslng pneumonia, la that of Mrs. Gertrude X. Fenner, Marlon, lad., who was entirely eared by the use of One Mia ate Ooagh Cure. She ssyst "The oonghlng and training so weakened , me that I ran down la weight from 148 to 93 pounds. I tried a number of remedies teao avail antlllased One Minute Ooagh Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strength encd my limps and restored me to my r- wv; t, lsn SJi-l b,''s"-'i." F. Uko a Comet In the sky cornea e star of Malta to the weak askT famous remedy weary desppn' does for the stom ach that which it oontdyspepuo. la unable to do for ouring an Itself, even "if but slightly disordered OT overburdened. atomaon troubles and digestive disorders. Kodol supplies the natural 1 lulcesof digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the 1 nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles and membranes of that I organ are allowed to rest and heal. It cures 1 Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart. nervous dyspepsia and ! all stomach troubles by ! cieanslne, purifying and I strengthenine the elands. I membranes of ths stom- f ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia 1 Tear DasltrCaeSossly Tea. ' Bottles only. SI .00 Slza holdin, 1 times ths trial alia, which sell lor 50c rrwani ftr E. LDeVlTT t, CO, C0IU00. F S DUFFY I; 1; I 'M oi n i iinl'i'ilei-iite veteran i'oi: : t l.i li..- Spanish war tliat In liior;.i'i:ts hi' i-M'Ii.-meiit l" thought ho was !i'Mi.-.- C.r Vankeen. A biogra phy of kui:;i.V...'. ilu' historian. coutains a KlniM.ir story of l.onl Italian, a vet eran of the NnMleon!e will's. In KS.VI Itiichm went to the Crimea. Two French oltlcers were attached to his headiinarters. Several times the staff was embar rassed ami amused nt Lord Raglan's bablt, due to old peninsular associa tions, of calling the enemy "the French" In the presence of the foreign guests. Orlando.Fla., Oct. 2, 1901. The Hancock Liquid 8olphur Co., Balti more, Md. Gentlemen; I take pleasure In recom mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphur to any one'sufferlng with Eczema. I have had It.for ten or fifteen years, have tried many remedies and found no relief until I was Induced to try your "H. L. 8." Have only used It a short while and am now almost entirely cured. I can truth fully say that after fifty years as prac ticing physician that your Liquid Sul phur Is the most wonderful remedy for Eczema I have ever known. You rs; respectfully, DR. W, W. LEAKE For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Conrltifclve Argument. First OllU-e Hoy I guess de boss will raise my pay. Second t)lllee Itoy What makes yer t'lnk so? First Ofllco Uoy-1 give him ter un derstand I'd stay till ho did. Judge. Takea bath In HaLCOck's Liquid Sul pbur. They are superior to those of ths most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will curs Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin lit eases. For sale by F. 8. Daffy. Bon nil to Get Tk,n. "Don't you think," said the generous minded ninn. "that you would feel more l(ln6ly toward your political rlvnl If you could lni:'.K.iieyouiKelf In displace?" "My dear sir." answered the energet ic man. h:;;i ! in t iii won't do. I'm ;-il;g I ; !! : .' -:i I:, lil-: plai-e If It v:v. pos 'l.,' i- . ,' ,. :..,m one oi' i . . : :.. n, mi-lit . i ." ,.. .i- : .. : The best pill 'ncalh the stsrs and stripes It Clesnsos the system snd never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordly repute Ask for DeWItt's and take no substi tute. A small pill, easy to boy, essy to take and easy to act, but never falling la re sults, DeWIU's Little Early Risers arouse the secretions and act as a toale to the liver, curing permanently. F. 8. Duffy. Bitbcr Drlnklnsr In atv The bablt or other drinking Is known to be prevalent In some parts of lus sla, also In cast Prussia, and all the ef forts of the authorities to combat -the evil haro hitherto been almost fruit less. An Idea of the extent to which the habit prevails may be gathered from records given in the Russian newspapers of a recent accident which occurred at a place called Trosano. Ether Is drunk, by farmers on festive occasions, wbeajt appears to be con sumed la poiifuls. A farmer, celebrat ing his son's wedding, lathe fullness of his hospitality got in two pailful ot ether. During the process of decant log the ether Into bottles a-violent ex plosion took place, by which six chil dren were killed and one adult danger onsly and fourteen others mora of lesa ' severely injured-British Medical Jour nal,s . - ' , ,Z-.. rbnnd Them Bart to Haliav ' ' ' greargormand who bad a passion for shellfish inherited a One estate and a largo sum of money. -- Ho bad been extravagant, and his friends were greatly rejoiced at his legacy. Mr. H. Barry rn,"lvn at Hottfe" tells to What use the money was devoted: v t- . ; I went to town one day and sooa learned that the prince waa In bis asd al4nccunlouscoudltlon.. ' -i ',' , "Wliero has your legacy gone V ' I asked. . V. ; "Why," he rtplled, "you know that t am very fond of lobsters, and, having a rlvef on my estate, I thought I would try to aecllmntlie thr-tu there, but tin fortunately I have spent all the legacy In t' o sNemnt "Without iiiceecillnir. I ' f t I ' " V nf-T IS I t ! '" ' , -lNJOYNl . SriWv aaswfl) caufiakiissw. stru I' asieacevi SMramea. . rTOrMdieuc-e cWwaryTfaa a Tcmry-- idg one." The front rows of the big? hall" were filled by old women very ao vera or viMt smiling rhe pei-petual smile of vacancy. Then came a grimy group of dock hands. Their wives, some of them tu clmrge of three babies apiece, were nil over the room. The girls came in httge feathered hats and ydleer-Mgb pitched u-lttio-Uuus to the gurtg'of yoanff hooHgtuM wBase one deeWs seemed to- be to wreck the show. lu deod tbt'y x-mifrtbntwl even more audi bly to fbe LttteHulinnent than did" the eiOrtiitrt,' Wli!lk'tfr'ciergy who pa trOlle un" ttr)diWB seemed on excel- tent terms wit everybody, but quite' powertwaa to control a -good part of the audience. Somebody-opened with a pitino solo. Really people might have more sense than tot choose a Chopin nocturne for such an audience. The pladlst was twice told to "a and get an' organ." There was a shout for some tune un known to us, mid after that the render ing of Chopin was permanently drown ed to general1 and -stentorian conversa tion. A girl with ambition to become a professional next siutg, amid audible comments ou the pluluness of her frock, and she quitted the platform In awfnl silence. Bertie and Ills cello had an even worse tune, lie was in VKSjtfte "get bis hair cot." wlil. li was certainly a pleee of timely ud'k-e, and eT'trt:n"riW df) uotiw of Id lustru nwnt there were anxious ImiiilrleK If brwnsth pfi'n. As this hud a percep tible effect on Irritable llertli-. then were general offers to attend his fuuer nl and more ndvlee to tb" eC'eel not to take "tli:1t okl nin-zer eut with you when you go i-i.iirtlu. 1'y this tlii:. the troupe wotv lenliled. and the iv: tor had to mount the plat form and r quetit some soi l of outer. Outlook. Cares.Cancerand Blood Poison. If yoa have blood poison producing eruptions, plmples,nJcers,swollen glands bumps and risings, burning, Itohlog skin copper colored spots or rash on the skin mucous patches In moath or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheuma tism or foul catarrh, take Bbntanlc Blood .Balm (B. B. B ). It kills the poison In the blood; soon all sores erup tions heal, bard swellings subside, ache and pains stop and a perfect cure Is made of the worst cases of Blood Poison. For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent plutples of all kinds, take B. B. n. It destroys ibe cancer poison In the blood, heals car.oer of all kinds, cures ths worst humors or suppurattaK swslllngs. Thousands cured by B, B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes ibe blood pure and rich, stops the awful Itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Draggists $1 per large bottle, with com piste direc tions for boms curs. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Bala Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe treuble and spec ial free medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sals Nsw Barn by F S Daffy 0 D Bradham. She Took II. Dr. Youngman My dear young lady, you must take exercise for your health. Miss Sweete Thanks for the advice, doctor. I will certainly jump ut the first offer. New York Times. Qutotr Conellon. "I see that one IVimsylranln convict fatally assaulted another." 'They must hare Bouie bad men In that penitentiary." Cleveland Plain Dealer. What's la a Name ? Everything Is la the name wben It comes to Witoh Hstle Bslve. K O De Wilt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago, how to make a salve from Witoh Haset that Is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, Itching and protruding Plies, eozema, cuts, burns, bruises sad all skin diseases, DeWItt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits Ask for DeWItt's the genuine. F. s Duffy. i-vii Awn?. "1 underntniwl Ids friends have all deserted lilui." "Yes. You see, they discovered 'that be was actually going te need their assistance." Colorado Springs Gaaette. It Is a poor consolation to the girl who baa been stung by a bee to kbow !Bat bees ars partial to sweet things. RECORD OFTRE PAST No Stronger Evidence Can Be Produced. Look wall to their record. What they havedons many limes In years gone by la the bast gaaraetee of future retshs. Any one with abed bath-, any reader aaffertngi frm arlosry troubles, from any kldasy flW,. wlll flnd ta the follow regrvidsaiea' proof that relief and fare Is aeer at head, . : Ut. ft - M. - If vers,- tha well-kaewa shoemaker of WlataaeUr' aveana and Mil street, Asbla0dSr, sat "Deea's Kidaey - riUfarO nN traefyiewds,'ihs loager yoa kaaw them the better tbey arasaptsolslsa. ', oaa add nothing t tha statetaea I Brat made Ik 18M after I prasjored: th remedy' -at1 tha Veaiots Drag Co., aal-toolraeoaras of the treat aaea t, which eared meV f wat absorhtels free froaswtf baataihs for nearly ihrse years, thea I aotlced.a slight ache as lbs rseultofa-oeld; 1ar mybtok. A botf Doaa'a atMaay' PfHe-dltposed of Itjtl hSvaTeseiasssDded tbiersmedy to any aad hsrr' sever . heard of one Who did not endorse thssUlms made tot."? For sale by all dealers. Prloe, 60 oesits sbox. FoaWr-Mtlburn Co ," Buffalo, Jf. T.,'sole agenti for the V. tL ' r'- ; J ' F nhf the nsmawDosu's' and Undo Gam cayo it's all right tTnele Sam, In the person of tea of his toverameat officials. Is always la eharw of every oepartmeat of our distillery. Durint the athspraatas el atsUllatlon, after the whisker la stored In barrels In our warehouses, durtnc the seven years It remains there, from the .very srala we buy to the whiskey you sat. Uncle Sam Is eonslaaUr on the watch. We daro not ttkew sallon of our own whiskey from our own warehouse unless he says it's all rU'ht. Aad when he does say ao, that whiskey sobs direct to you, with all it orurlnal "trenmta .rich, eaa una S&Tor, cairrtaf UNiTKO STATUS BBOISTBIUcD DISTILLEB'S (iUAUAN TE of PURITY and AGS, and savlnc the deatera' enonnous profits. That's why HAYITEB WHISKEY b the best for medicinal purposes. That's why It la preferred for ether uses. That's why we have over a quarter ot a million satisfied customers. Thai's Why YOU should try lk Your money back If you're not satisfied. Direct from pup Sam Dialer Prifiti I PURE SEVEM - 4 QUARTS We will send yon POTTH TXTLL QUART BOTTLIS of HAYWER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE for tl.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try It and If you don't find it all right and as tood aa you ever used or can buy from anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense, and your St SO will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How could It be fairer f If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a oent. Better let us send you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, set a friend to loin you. We ship la a plain seated case, ao marks to show what's Inside. Orders for Arts., dsL, OoL, Idaho, Mont., Wer W. Hex.. Ore. , Titan, Wash, or Wyo. must be on the basis of Quits for 04.00 by Express Prepaid or SO Qautrta for aie.00 by rretfltt F re paid. Write out nearest office and do It NOW. THE HAYNEn DISTIULISSa COMPANY ATLANTA, OA. DAYTON. OHIO " ST. LOUIS, H0 ST. PAUL, MINN. DnrrtujaiT, Trot, q. fill Ji 1 ' II ( l'(i '.ill! it'OO- i' Iiim.v ! A' i'. tin- l.nrk of tlio 7- vi!!"v I'.i-.--. ol' lii,- m(.-;'s horn ::;:i.i:ii" :i:,.o:!y tlii- r:tibsU;iilL-t for toku-ro uta d liy tlio Auit-rlcaii Indians. Ill S-vilz-i l:;l.il ;i winl rnlli d lilotllltuiu lull. ii m I; umiki'd In (,'rcnt i)iiniitltk". It 1m ii-itvdi-riHl In-fore usIiik nnd causes the Kinnkr-r to liccomu n mciitnl nnd pliysii-iil u-n'ck. Tlic nitth-cs of South Africa lire peculiarly affected by Kinok Inj; the drtinl leaves) of tlie cnnipbor plant. The smoker trembles with fright nt nothing, weeps bitterly nud UBea all sorts of words which do not In the leust express his meaning. Tho wild dutrRii, another South African plunt, poisons slowly any one using It. The Stomach Is The Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because It cannot transform the r-oil h eats Into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without flt re storing health and slrenglh to the siom ach. A weak stomuch cannot digest enough food to feed tho tl Jsucg anil re vive the tired snd run down llmlm and organs -of the body. ICodol Dyspi s:s Cnre cleanses, purifies, sweuens ami strengthens the glnnih ami me nihranrs of the tomarh, and curia Imllcstlun dyspopBia snd all ttomach Irouliltn. V S luffy. I'r.n-f Irl-.x, : "Thilt fellov i ; 1:1. . tryll-K lo Ket I Il; l'l ; .fill fns.i on. i.ui't he'," "Doesn't sceni tu iit-dcritaiid It very well, for a fact, but with n little prac tice he'll got his b:uid lu." Baltimore News. OABTOniA. Bcarstat The .ind Yw Haw slwart Bought The Kind Yw Haw tlwart I Bifaatus Of The Hni.k ot l-i-; ... : ;i ;u:r l scfiles so acciii'iilc t!..ii at.' Inl: nt on s piece of pm-or visibly nffwts the bal ance. Use Hancock's 1 iq'i'd Sulphur, for Eczema. -I'lmplea, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases, for site si F S DnfTy'i L'nft-mmiiiiitleal. Dusty Hlxides -Will yer plensc give me n dime to gut souiethln' to cnt with? Bunker mil My good man, you can not purchase a set of false teoth for 10 cents. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chilli and fever Is a bottle of Oaova's TabTklbm Cbixl Toaio. It Is simply Iron aad qalnlne in a taatelass form No core no pay. I'rli e 60c llnl,Urt Wny. Mr. Kldder-reoide sny that It la lmposHiblc to Had a needle In a hay stack; hut they're wrong. Mrs, KldOpr- How .would you go about it? . . Mr Kidder Walk 'across the stack In ray. Stocking feet Denver Repnb Uean.. , tWBKW yrVAJ. TOD - ARB TAHIO Whw yotr tahe Greva'a Tasteless Chill Tonlo, beeeae the fprsnnls la plainly printed oa every bottle showing that It fs-slmplyitoa aad (jurnlno la a tastales f :rm. No core ao ay. Pile Wo -it!tiK l-ilmtMima fcr Hcuara, The Mwr-. vtj drive a tmilR In alu. pluuiU Uuuu(U.,Umi linlles. have a fixed price , fur Lh onlluury type according to tliolr si-. To uHc-'i tulij their true vnltK- 'i'i..-'y luensbn' from tho unll of the fore foot to Uh top of the shoul der, and for cflrb ' cubit high they chargo r00. An Airk-uq elephant of tho largest slse tueasuree about nine CUblta or thlrtOAn nnd nn.hair r ln ilgbtaiMl ssoMhiaboa4oo.v bom) Cevlon oleuhntira tmonn la W Juitltt the Blck Of llm Ar lTni. boy was saved" rtltss iirl- V. Watklas or rieasant Cltyi. Ohio, . "I nenaiohla had played sst bavoo' with Mai Ind a tetrthls eodaif set li bestdea Damm. treated him,, bat be few1 Worse very day: At length we tried Dr. Rlagl Pew Dlsoovery fol tOobiamelloa'r and r darling1 tu saved" He's HOW souod.sjid wen. Kverjboriy oflfht to know, h's t only sinecure tor t.on.-' a, Colds snd l .iiin d "sw-s. - (jn,ii.e-, by 0. I) 1 "i. !- I'r' -s i i - distillery to YOU FrtTUrts Adulteration I YEAfl - OLD RYE 0 EXPRESS PhEPaID ISM Pricel Gent! THE SUN Now Sells for 1 Cent, unci run U had of Kvery Denier, Accnt anil Newsluiy al. I luil. I'ri.e. All. Si'iim mums in District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia North and South Carolina An Wki.i, Ah Tiiobk in Prnnsylvania ami icliiwurr 1M TllKOI diKH T TIIK I'MTl-II S I I I can gel Thk Hun by mall fur one cent n copy. The Sun at I Cent IS Till! ClIEAPKbT IllOII-C'l AHS Pai-i k I.N TIIK t'MTHII M AILS. TlIK Sll.,'s KIKCial I i.l t-i-1 I i!i I. . . tliroiili-ii:l Ihe llnileil -lnii-, In K'iiiin , ( li. a, S n, Hi A 1 1 ii I'lillipiilnn, I'.iilo l;ic,.. Cm!.., rvrrj I'tlii i I'ttrl nf llic v 1 1 1 1 . 1 i i i. I In nl in k, ii llie i-n-bl-!'t liewpp; it'i liii.i cnn printed. Its WaahliiL-lon nuil N'i V lllk lull 1 1. HI.'. are among the liekt lii the lnic ! Si III! . snil KlVH I II K Sun s It ail. is lln i ti information upon all lni-truiii c Ill - I I III - In tne Itgmlallve and linnncinl n-nli i - , f the country. THE FARMERS' PAI'Kli Tils Sun's market n pnrlii nm! i . nm i : cli.l i iiIiiiiiiim nt, i iiii lc:i 1,-i :i J.li nnd (.ill i he f .rn.t-r, in, Mi- li i . n 'i - ..n.i ll.e Imiki-r in Imicli l -1 ll,,- n.-.-l,. . I llalliMicre, Nm-I,,!!,. I 'i.hi -;,i.i, .'s,i Vnik. Chlcnn, l l, .,cl. . '., ,.n, .,i, ,,: cr ImpiTUiu pciln'K In u,, l'niicil Sl.-iii ami o lie r c. uiilrlo. Ail, i,k Wii ii ll Ths Reader Gels Fir 1 Ciil 'I UK !-UN in 1 lie bel type nf n I -, i, per. morallf and Intellectually, ll In an educator of the highest character, nm Slanlly allmulating the noblo blenlx lu In dividual and national lire. Tna Sun Is published on Sunday, u.i well as every other day of llic week. By mail Thk Daii.v m-n, $:i n jmr.in eluding Tub undav Sun. (4 Tin: Si n BAV Sun a one, $1 IKI a y r Iiik Wiiiiy Sun, $1.00 a j. r. Addr- A. x. AtiKi.i. (omi-wv, I'ulillahcrs ami I'r iirleliiiu, llalll r... .11,1. brad ham's Antl Bllioua Uver Pills. are nnrnlv veimiAi,),. ...,i B,.t i, S lmulallng the llvei, causing Increased Bow of Idle and producing naiural movi meots of the bowels Tln-i i., not pm dure griping or sh k siimiacli Sure cure for Constipation, Flmineec-v, lltarthurn etc. I'flce 3t CIS. Manufactured hyC. 0. Bradham, wholusale and r lall drug 't Henderson Telephone Toll Rales. " Tlie followlnu loll Kiilii. will Ui in effect nn and after Mh) I. nail, -nlj -i t lo clisnn or out i( lion From Mew I ern in Ayden tic l.iui. tun r.r.c Boydton' 70c UuiUhui); r,(lc Buffalo Springs, ?0u .loieliead f liy lltk Fjrllngton 80c Nu.hvllle 45c Beaotmt Hoc Nivp.n -i".c (Ihaaflf'llu 7a Clarkesvllle 70c IWoulli 40c Chl Hill (IV KaleUh Wlc Dona ftdc Hoaniki- lt,d Mk- Dnrhaau V- Kock) Mi uml 4ftc Bofle'd fiOo Scotia ud Kick 4V rraakllnton 60o Selma 4V Ooldatxtrn aiV RmiihfUM i. ; w wua,.HUW,u GMamahnta afkv fln.lA un. nn. Greenville 80o Tarboro 40c Bamlltoa , 40o Wake Forest toe New River..,.,, 90s Warrantoa 68c Henderson i . 60o Weldon 50c High Point, - 8oo WUsoa 40o nstea v .. aoe Winston . fl.OO '.V.."'Vr.O.TbEPLKMAi. . w-'t tJatu Sapt. ro, n OAOTOritA. . P'--tor y" "" .1 "" ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 5, 1903, edition 1
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