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;t ' 5 - -. - 1 V I-' ,S JHE JOURNAL. r Published wry day U theyear.excepl Monday, at M Kiddle street, . - CHARLES L. 3TEVENS. . "SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES1 vS 'Oiiwli sdreaoe......... !. - rX One year, sot in tlmot 00 Monthly, carrier in the city..... JO - 1 - . &"JU,,'Vm' -i-. ... n . a 1-1 1 .n,ll ' - j. ; &avertiHng naies iunuwwu u cation. otred tit the Pott OH oe, Hw Bern, .H.OMteoonddutmattn1. : OMeUl Paper of New Bera end Cravea Gouty. CAHNING INDUSTRY OPPORTUN ITT. A may be noted la the local columns there I a canning (industry knocking at the doon .,of thU city, seeking an en trance andthe opportunity to do bus! neu la thU Jolty, and for the farming IntereeU of thU lection. There are no favors aonght by the Heinz people, who aeek to pat np a can- , nlng factory here. Instead 6f favor, the Eelm Company grant them,- for farmers who will ac cept the proportion, wh'ch only Invol ve the planting of a sufficient acreage - will receive the teed, find a near by mar ket, with no; expense of packing for Shipment, and a good healthy price guaranteed for their encumbers. Here ii an opening wedge for the es tablishment of more canneries for the truck prodnoti of this section, and the establishment of a canning industry, which will make certain, each year, tbe profitable raising of farm products In thU section, regardless of the lack of demand, or poor prices, which may pre vail for these products In outside mar kets. There should be a ready acceptance of the Heinz offer by the farmers around Hew Bern. It Is an opportunity, if aocepted.whlch means an assured profit for trackers, and the probable Increased demand for other products beside cucumber, with an assured market and good price for these products. $ioo Reward, $ioo. Thereader of Ithlstpaperjwllllbe 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 Cure Is the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care 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 In its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any ease ft falls to cure. Bend f orlclrculars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHKHEY A.CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 175c. HalTs Family Fills are the best SgNtla'a Mlsmterr Sheep. There are about 10,000,000 migratory beef In Spain; which each year travel a much b 200 Wile from the plains to tbe taoantliea.'ji Vbiey ''are known as - raasburnantea, and their march, rest ing places and behavior are governed by special regulations, dating from the fourteenth century. At certain times ne one .may travel the (tame route as the sheep, which have tbe right to arras on alopea and common laad on the- way. For this purpose a road nine ty yards wide must be left oa ell In closed and private property, The shep herds lead their flocks, 'which follow titter and ardpnd. The floeka are ac companied by provision moles and by large 'doge to guard against wolves. Tbe merino aheap travel 00 ra!le to tbe mountains, and the total time spent on tbe' migration there end back 1 fourteen week . ". " "' mnimirid tnsetiw. -Bribery la elections Is an ancient If sot aa sweorsbtBcustom. This 1 shown In the case of Shrewsbury, England. 'An extract from Perry's "Parliaments and Councils of England'' of a case of fcribery with. Its pntrUbroont, to 1571 WMnra, hr long tbe psruidoo custom . tAa been In practice: "Thomas Long, 'a "Jrery, simple saaa and BnOf to serve, is . vtaearJoned boat he same to be elected. ' '. fie confesses pSai it give the mayor - i, 'i pt JVestbury and aaotbe A for, his '. 'J flaos. They are ordered to repay this '' . smm, and a fine of i20 1 to be assessed Wine corporation and Inhabitants of . ' rWeetbury Toe their scandalotis Vat r : tempt" One can smkitne' the tndlgna tiom pf these Jnaabttantsi ot Bhrews - ' bury, svbo rseelrefl do -bribe having to ; fw fine for those who M..'f K "iurt la th nfck of flms) our lltU boywMwWillealCrl. W.Wataus of neassnt tWr Obi . FBeninonla had plaveSftd hsW With hlihlad- , tt riblswugh W''bstdet treated hlal bnt'k sriew worse evarv day. At length w Wed Dr.Ktg ITew t" covery'fot OoossntptlooYaallottf f nrwtssve4'Hs'rowsotmd,aid i L - vorybody ' 6rht to know, it's t rrirefor Conrhs, Colds end ;c C""- i -1 by 0. 1). . a es-aai.i ti. TESTERDArS KlXXETS, Cotton; Grain,', rrcnrttleaa mi Stocks. ' rUs,ge to Hces. Kecclpti aad -$Uints.; '. 1 The foUowag'are'the saarkei qaoU lions, received by private wire to JX. Latham Co. Mew Ben, M. (,, Chicago, starch Jt WwLn Open High. Low. Closa, Kay .....74, , 74 Jaly.... 71 U Sept........ Mi H OoBS: Hay...."... 44, 4 July 48 m Bept 48 48 Oats: Kay 141 Mi July 81, 81J Bept 28 Xi Urk- Kay 1790 1800 July 1687 1720 Sept 1876 1700 Lard May 90 1000 July 977 987 Sept 977 986 Bibs: Kay 97S 930 July 947 968 Bept New Terk, March 19. Stoozs; Open. Close Amr.Bsgar 187 136 Union Pacific... 9If 94 Ko. Pacifle 109 109 So. Pacifle 67 63 Manhattan 140 141 Gieat Western.. 84 85 Money 51 Amr. Copper.... 73 72 Texas Pacific... 88 88 WabaBh pf 4 SO Brie, 1st 66 67 Colorado So 26 86 Anaconda Cop. . 12! 122 Southern By.... 82 88 Southern Ry pf.. 95 95 LosIsvIUe&K ash 121 123 Brooklyn R.T.. 66 67 Penn. 11R 143 148 Atchison 82 13 St. Paal. ........ 169 170 Erie ....86 86 Atchison pf 98 98 U. 8. Steel. 87 87 Reading 61 61 People Oas 102 108 C. & 0 46 471 B. 4 0 98 94 K. W 71 721 Tenn. Coal, Iron. 66 17 H.Y Central..... 186 187 Rook Island 44 45 Western Union.. 90 90 Ontario Western 81 A.C Metropolitan. . .. 134 134 Coal, FaeLIron 68 67 Va. C Chemical. 03 64 Canadian Pacific 129 180 0. ft A Amr, OttonOtl. V. 8. Steel pf . . . 86 67 111 Central 139 140 Republic Steel... 90 90 Am. Ioe 7 1 7 DeLftHadson... 171 171 A. L V. S.Leather.... 12 12 Amr Car Found. 49 40 U B.Leather pf . . Pae Mid 87 89 Ksw Toax, March. It. 0 ottos; Open, High. Lew. Close Mch 9.88 10.00 9.88 10.00 Apr 9.98 8.84 9.98 Kay ,9.78 9 .94 t.78 -9.98 June 9.69 9.70 9.17 Jaly 9.68 9.77 9.68 9.78 Aag 9.40 Ml 940 . 9JS0 Bept 8.98 8.97 899 8.96 Oct 847 1.09 M7 8.64 Kov 6.48 8.58 (.46 854 Dee ...8.47 189 1.47 a,M UversMl Liverpool eettea market closed today. Mid. (.84 Bale 7,09 Reoefpt 80,090 Open Cloie Kerch 6.17 8.90 Mar-Apr 8.17 tJS Apr-Kay 6.18 8.M Kay-Jane 8J0 8J8 Jnne-Jsly 8.10 BJt J sly-Aag 6.19 0JJ Aag-8ep8.1 8.18 Bept-Oet4.81 A84 Total porU estlsuM today 10.IM TfVV08rM. ; Isttmatod reosipu for teeaorrow. Oafveetoa 4000 to 8000 agaiast SjM lastyssr. ' -r- ;;. .;. " JIwOrle4u2(k)0 to 8090 agaiast 1,981 last .year; tf ' '. ,.v'.'.i,f.2 Hoastoa 4 JM0 to 4,008 against iJtSO last year, l yc ifi 1 8Mr tman isvV-.--3-t Ist-wei-' '??.mlas6 isaivX nit ffzt'Pjrtmvts X Bat,'-18000 WWti&.mkt'Hm Kon, 18000 --- ;f., .vi;. 18008 Taei . 19000. WoU 4BO00, Thar. 10000 tO CTJItC A COT.B 1 OJTB OAT ' Take Laxative Bromo Q-if nine T.." i J-LIS".. "ih.-j-Zf f 170C8 s'gnature - " - r - 3Yir.cl0ujiGrcat Strength CreatorT: 11QVES0NE ASPLET0)n) "AND QUICKLY REBUILDS THE SYSTEM, We Witt JtefliritJ the PrlcTol AVtataif ItFafls.' The wont part of sickness, f recent ly, is getting orer It The patient's strength Is depleted, Ills System is generally demoralised, relapses re continually feared, and naturally. 9 The one thing to aid recovery Is to Bve the patient that which will enable m to get strong, and at the same tune give strength direct to the different organs of the body. , Nothing Will do this like VlnoL I It acts directly on the stomach, cre ates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain the nec essary elements to Increase the weight of the patient and to make new healthy flesh and muscle tissue and pure, rich, -red blood. v The following is a letter showing Where Vlnol was taken and did good after a case of sickness. It reads as follows VI wish to certify to the very great benefit which has been derived from the use of Vlnol in my family. My wife was very sick with the grippe and afterward was wholly run down. One bottle of Vlnol places her on her feet in better condition than she had been before in six months. I heartily rec ommend and endorse it" Henbt F. BtubtbtJlNT, 81 Huntington St, Brock ton, Mass. Everything that Is In Vlnol Is plainly printed on the label ot each paxkAge. We know Vlnol Is a splendid preparation, and In many cases we have been able to see for our elves the wonderful results Ut brings about. Remember that we guarantee Vlnol and refund the purchase money If you are not satisfied. F. S. DUFFY, DRUGGIST, The CrcOlt They Give Von. "What Is success?" asked the man with a liking for tbe ubstruw. "Success," answered the cynical friend, 'is something that ImpelH your old acquaintances to sinlle elRiilllrimtly and remark, 'A fool for luck.' " Comporlaona. Miles That fellow I'uffem reminds me of a bass drum. Giles Hand It to me slowly. I'm troubled with Ingrowing nerves. allies He makes a lot of noise, but there's nothing In him. Bad Proved It. "A great deal may be said on tbe sub ject," said the prolix person. "That," said the weary auditor, "is the one point on .which yoO have con vinced me." Washington Btar, Take a bath la Bancock's Liquid Bui phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will cur Prickly heat, Enema, and all skin dl For sal bv T. B. Daffy. A Fi!adle4 Deduction. Wsggaby So De Wruytcr says he wrote ninety-nine poems last year, does he! Msggsby I understood him to say -"better than a hundred." Waggsby Thars what I meant by ninety-nine, I've read his poem. Bal timore American. . . Prickly heat oared la one application by using of Haaoock's Liquid Sulphur. U will site eareEoeei&a, rotter,' Pimp SM, Blngwom, Dandruff, Outs, Bums, Old. Sores, sad all kia troubles In Short time, when used directed. - of sale at f. 8. Daffy's Drag Store, ,' WMs Aeaat the 8itnm j The Old Testament- records- show, ttotwtthsranltlng the' various revisions through which these venerable books have passed, many Indications f anl-i mat" Worship ' among - 'the 1 Israelites,; WWcrsmst have lasted for ages be fore tbe prohibition Inculcated in the second Has of the- Decalogue was for ttulated. 1 At s comparatively late date Jehovah was worshiped .under tbe popoiaT symbol of a bull, while the twelve oxen upholding the lover in Solomon's temple, as well ss the horns adorning the altar, were draws ' from the prevalent bull worship.": 5 Modern research has also proved that the cherubim were represented in tbe form of winged bolls.- M. Lenormsnt In bis famous book on the "Beginnings of History" says that during tbe time of .the kings snd prophets "most ss anredly tbe cherublmas there descrlb. od, are snimals." f y : 1 . ' rlvf; What's M I Wame tV'jl 4 Xyerytblng Is la ths came' when It come to Witch Hazle Balte. E. O. De Wllt A Oo-of .Chicago, discovered some yer ago,' how to tasks a salve from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for riles. For blind, bleeding, Itching snd protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skla, disease, DeWltt'i Ealve r,i no equal " Tht ha given r!f to ii" : - .'in wort!k?i count-! ' ' ' r I. u'VUt'lU'-Jg ..:' . F, r 9 sssw aaw. jpotw.v - ; twct obliging men;-:-; , Back Vu the Victim ! stvsw Oas . .x Sai traesnns It wss In a Boston street car," "When the ear stopped sf a crossing, a lady got up" and went to tbe'door. As she! rm Ihere was the chink ot a coin oq vuv n nof oer sue was out 01 ue car. and across the streets Two ladles who had sat next to her looked yrittt snx ious Indifference on the floor. One of them leaned slightly forward, but said nothing. Just as the conductor 'was reaching for tbe bell rope a yonpj spied the coin and dashed out- car. Be caught the lady who bad left the car, handed her the coin, ran back? caught the step of tbe ear as the mo tors began to stag In crescendo and sat down breathless. One of the two ladles opposite him leaned forward and aald coldly, "Toung man, what did you1 do with the nickel I dropped T The, pas sengers tittered. An old man at the other , end of the car turned to ibis neighbor. "That reminds me," he said,1 "of something that happened to my wife years ago. "It was before thcrdays of conduct, org, when we' used to drop our nickels into a slot, and they ran down a groove to the bos behind the driver. "My wife bad started out with a lit tle change find one of those trouble-, some flvo dollar goldpteces which used to be more commonly In circulation than they are now. Her eyes were not good, and so she was nervous about her goldplece and bad It on her mind all the way downtown. - "When she took a car for home, she met a friend and grew Interested in conversation with her. She. put her coin in the slot sbsentmlndedly. The driver turned as it struck the box. Ton remember the coin fell Into a glass compartment first, and then the driver pushed a lever which sent it Into the strong bos below. VAs my wife beard the click of the lever she thought of her five dollar goldplece. She looked in her purse. Sure enough, It was gone. She went forward and spoke to the driver. He said be hadn't looked very, carefully, but he thought there wero only three nickels In tbe glues receptacle when be pushed the lever. "My wife insisted. Tbe driver said If she .would ride to the end of the tine the cashier at the station would open the box. This meant a Journey of two miles beyond our street, and my wife was In a hurry. "An old gentleman who sat by the door fluid he was going to tbe end of the line and offered to give her $4.96 cents and get the goldplece at the sta tion. My wife thanked him snd took the-money. When she got borne, she found the fire dollar goldplece in tbe lining of her purse. "Next day I went to the station. The cashier said an old gentleman had made him open tbe box. There was no gold plece. The old gentleman bad left In, S rage, refusing to give his name. He1 said be bad been swindled end did not want to be known for a fool. "We advertised in tbe Darjers. but we never beard from him." Youth's Com-, panlon. ... j More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not near ly as grave as sn Individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by ut ter collapse, unlet a reliable remedy Is Immediately employed. There's noth ing to efficient to care disorders of the Liver or Kidneys a Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down system. It dltpel Nerv ousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expel Malaria germs. Only 6O0 and atlsfactlon guaranteed by C.D.Bradham Druggist. Wtr rmeknra Are Small. It 1 said that the nnder slxe of ths French and their physical shortcom ings as a nation are due for the most part to the heavy drain made upon the race by Napoleon. All the nblebodied men were enrolled In his service, leav ing none st domestic or business pur suits except the extremely youthful or tbe aged. From this drainage of the blood and destruction of the sinew of the race France has not yet recovered. Use Hancock' Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Bingwotsa, Dasdrsff snd all akin disss. . For sale at T. B. Duffy's. - . ' : YA rtmni Mtetake. 9 ' He had recited to his class, the story of Abraham entertaining angels unaware.- Feeling that the-children might not know tbe meaning ot the word "un aware," ho asked them if they did. One little hand weat up promptly, and tbe smallest girl In the class said: " - : ,-Tne thing you wesr next your skls Harper's Magsslne.-"v ? Ths aeat fretcrtpuoa for Malaria, f ': OhIUs aad Fsrer In bottle of Qaova's TABTaxassOsruToino. It Is simply boa and quinine ia a tasteless form. No mire no pay. Prise SOo. . ; - s'sjoW laeMs WewaasvSk New Zealond. Australia, the Bamoftn fend the Solomon 'islands, ss well as portions of the Hawallaa gronp, are the-homes of various species of worms with thick, besvy bodies and with a well defined nee connecting the body with a bead that Is a startling remind er of that of tbe monkey. In the Sandr wtcb Islands they are called "me-ta-lu kV-i which means "creeper ' With . a Child's head." An old New Zealand leg end says that at one time they "were of immense proportions and threatened the extinction of all human life on the Islands. ":"---; 5s..;.-v.iK. f Remarkable Case. ':,;; i - One of the most remarkable eases of S cold, deep-eested on U Jungs, causing pneumonia, Is that of Mr. Gertrude K. Fenner, Marlon, Ind., who Was entirely cared by the uie of One' Minute Cough Cure.' Bh sty: "Ths ooughlng and training to weakened ma that I ran down In weight from 148 to 03 pound. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I Med On Minute Cough Care. Four bottle of tht wonderful remedy eurM me entlro'y of t! ennrh, trerith 7 T ' ' 1 p 1 r 1 r s to f ,! it- ' ." '. OOtNQ THE GRAND EWTrTT t - v -1 - .'. -peW A Ctm Umm Emjoys H FsWtj .. ' t 'Psiftnw , - - The experiences of a farm jiorse UW unexpectedly joins a wagon shQw.lrrhy is described by Sewell Ford uy "JJoreea Nine." Calico is the name ot the horse. At night be has a hard time puninfJtLe band wagon over the country roftdgput he thoroughly enjoys bis parctriQb performance nnder the man ten?2rh author describes Calico's feelings 'as follows; Ah. that grand entry! That area something to Uve for. No inattefpo bad the roads or bow hard'W biuj had been,' Calico forgot It sff Jtjrtni those ten delightful minutes when, with his heart beating time to the rat-tailat of the snare drum, be swung prancing ly around the yellow arena. It all began In the dressing tent with: a period ot confusion In wblcb&BotjNS) were crowded together as thick.'aa they could stand, while tbe riders dressed and mounted in frantic hastojjor tombs' late meant to be fined. At last the ring master clapped his hands as a sign .that all was In readiness. There was (Mno mentary hush. Then a bugle sounded, the flaps were thrown back, and 40 thd crashing accompaniment of the1 band the seemingly chaotic mass unfolded Into a double line as tbe horses, broke into a sharp gallop around the freshly dug ring. The first time Calico did tbe grand entry he felt as though he had been sucked into a whirlpool and was bains; carried around by some Irresistible force. So daxed was be by the innate, by the hum of human voices and by tbe unfamiliar sights that be forgot to rear and kick. He could only prance and snort. He went forward because the rider of tbe outside horse dragged him along by the bridle rein. Around and around he circled until he lost aH sense of direction, and when be was finally shunted out through the dress ing tent flaps he was so dlszy be could scarcely stand. Cures Cancer and Blood Poison. If yos have blood poison producing eruptions, pImple,ulcers,wollen gland bumps and risings, burning, Itching skin copper colored spots or rash on the skin mucous pstches In mouth or throat, falling hair, bone pain, old rheuma tism or foul catarrh, take Bontanlo Blood BaIm (B. B. B.). It kill the poison In the blood; soon all sore erup tion heal, hard swelling subside, ache and pain slop and a perfect cure Is made of the worst case of Blood Poison, For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the cancer poison In the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swelling. Thousands cured by B, B. B. after all else falls. B. B. B composed of pure botanic Ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful Itching snd all sharp, shooting pains. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Drlggists f 1. per large bottle, with complete direc tion for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Qa. Describe treublt snd spec ial fret medical advice sent In sealed letter. For sal New Brn by F B Daffy 0 D Bradham. Saved hy (r.e Snlolnt. An old lady who at the l-.it wns cer tainly not very lmuilcnl nttended church one morning 11 little while ago. During the service nn anthem was sung by the choir, during which a cer tain Mr. Wood rendered a solo. When returning home, the old ludy remarked to a friend: "Dear, dear! What a mess they made of that anthem, to be sure. Why, If It bad not been for Mr. Wood they would have broken down entirely in one (art" London Standard. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions ars always st work, night snd dsy, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, Constlpstlon, Sick Headache aad all Btomsch, LIvsr snd Bowel trouble. Easy, pleasant, safe, ture. On ly See st C. D. Bradham drag store. The Cat and taa DaarhaaU. This Is a true Btory, says a writer, that my grand mother told me about her cat and dog. Sue nsed to find the cover off her doughnut Jar, and also no ticed that ber doughnuts disappeared. One day she beard a noise and found that the cat was on the shelf where the doughnuts were kept Then it put its paw in tbe jar and drew out a dough nut and pushed It off tbe shelf, and tbe dog, who. was looking up at the cat, caught tbe doughnut in his mouth and ate It. When they found they wero caught, they acted very guiltily. y The best pill 'neth the stars and stripes lt cleanses -the system and never -'t'.gnpe. ?:'; : ' " : Little Karl Bison of wordry repute' ' jv Asl lor DeWltl's and take no subsU. tnte.-- ' nly ' r." A small ptll, easy to boy,' .easy to take sad easy to act, but aever fall tag fa re salts. ; DeWlir Little ..' Early . Bison aroust the secretions sod act sa a tonla to the liver, raring ptrmassnUy. f.l, Daffy, i'-'r- ,.;:'"'.' ' . "; y-':. , ' v PraSoae aad PrvrntUa. - f The following quaintly worded notice Is posted outside tbe offices of one of the street cor companies of Paris: "We beg to Inform burglars that we do pet leave money or Valuables In any of oar depots during the night Yon are re quested to msko known thts fact among the confraternity, so as tosvoid unnecessary trouble and lose of (100." Tbe newspaper which publishes the above sdds, "Prudonce and preyeatloa are the two mothers of safety." . f' '.tr';'. it Sated' 1$i&0lfi P. 4. Dan forth of LaQrangs, Qa, suf fered tor six months with t frightful running sores on his leg) but writes that Bncklen's Arnica Salve Wholly cured It In five dsy. For TJ1W, Pf 1, It's the b-t salve In f ? r - -sjsslaisBWaBBj.-. 1 vi What Tals Orattaaaty'Isa nera 5tatemeat of Pacts. No one can have any ressoa for dis senting from the particulars and proofs which .follow, for verification, of the same Is within easy reach of every resi dent of this vWalty, Thafc, Doaa's Kidney rrfls' prompri "aad'atectnally curs kldaey eomplafnU SatxtaatlsUd not only y in' this particular ease, but by all who leave given them a fair trial. Testimony . likewise shows that yos do aot have to take them lndefiBlttly to be cured. ' Walter MnUbhlin a mschlaehsnd, employed at 3. Holllday 80ns planing mill, Wheeling, W. Vs., address 803S la cob street, says: "Had I not used Doaa's Kidney Pills when I did I wotOd not be alfre Bow, I was in a terrible condition and although 1 took quarto of medicine I got no better, but worse. Friends spoke of my bad- appearance snd thous ands knew sbont It. I could hardly get around, aad felt and looked Hire a dead man more than s living one. Doan Kid ney Pills were a blessing to me, half s box relieved me, three boxes entirely cured me ahd now I feel as though my back wet as Strong ss that of any horse In Wheeling. 1 would rather have a bos of Doaa's Kidney Pills than the ser vices of all the doctors In the State. For sale by all dealers. Price, SO cents a box. Foster-MUbura Co., Buffalo, N. sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doan's and take bo other. It SaolU taa RaoMafjf. She Oh, I think the country, is Just lovely I He Say, ye never bad to milk six teen cows before breakfast, did ye?- New York Journal. Book Adopted Not Used. Raleigh, March 17.-Mrs. L C. Blair has sent to the State text book commis sion a letter regarding the text book on physiology, calling attention to the fact that these are aot In use In the city schools In the State. Auditor Dixon of the text book commission ssys these books were sdopted with the understand log that they would be 'used In the city psbllo schools at well at In those In the oountry, and expressed hi surprise that they were not used In the city school. Taa Orlatiaal Traat Barter. At the present time, when rumors are rife concerning tbe existence of "rings, for maintaining high prices for tbe food of tbe people, It Is interesting to see how such persons were dealt With' in tbe good old times. In 1548 was passed "the bill of conspiracies of Vic-' tualers and craftsmen," and it enacted "that as of late divers sellers of vict uals, not content with moderate and reasonable gain, have conspired to sell them at unreasonable prices, if , after the 1st of March next any butch ers, brewers, bakers, poulterers or fruiterers conspire, promise or make oaths, they shall for the first offense forfeit 10, or twenty days' imprison ment on bread and water; for tbe sec ond offense 20 or the pillory, and for tbe third offense 40 and the pillory, With the loss of one of their ears," It any such conspiracy was entered into' by the company, of Vlctnalera, it cor poration waa to be djaeoJred. London Chronicle, ' ' OrlaadoFla,20oV , f, 1901. Theaacock Liquid Burphaa (Bo., Balti more, Md, Gentlemen,- I take pleasure in reoom saeadfng Baaooek's Liquid Sulphur to say oaejiufferlng with Kcsema. I have had rtfor tea or fifteen years, have tried away remedies aad found ao relief untn I was tnduoed to try your "H, L. 8." Have only.tsed It S short WhUi and am aow almost entirely eared. Ican truth fully say that - after fifty yean as prac ticing phystetaa that your Liquid Sul phur Is the moot wonderful remedy for Xesema I have ever kaowa. Tour respectfully, DR.W.W.LIAKK..? For sale at F. S. Daffy's. -, V. -lSaa-aaajeSSaJBfJSJ risratta Dlahaa. On one eeessfoa Blsbop Selwya was going down the' river Walkato with a Maori when the latter, who was very buy, left off paddling the canoe, at the same time muttering that If Selwya were not a blsbop he woOW-wetl, "go for Urn. in a moment tbe-bishop told the man to turn the eanee-ashore, where, stripping hlmeetf ot everything episcopal, be said,: pointing'; to ' his robes, etc: "The bishop He there tbe man ts here. I am quite ready, come On." The Maori did nof "come on," however, put qulsti resumed his work abithoot aaother morrnurLondoa Ttt- tae Stomicli it Toe Itaa. ,4 A weak stomacl weskeas the maa, because It caaaot traasfona the food he eats -Into' nourishment. 'Health and strength cannot be restored to any slok mas or weak woman without first re- Storing health and stnrlh to tbe stonv sch. A w ' k etoi. c t d 'srest noi'h food to f' J ttis t. and re vive the tired and ran dowu i mls snd or"ns of the body. Kodoi I finmsli 9 e'on, fmllss, s - an 1 r l i -' sri'l At tfiK HEAD Olf Alt TOBACCO FERTILIZER. ;ialLliilV 11 U .MVUU XJUni II mm t I v Epeojallv prepared for the lands I ' - good cora, makes Wrappers aad Fills Your Parse. Aer oar goods are manafaotnred near you and not rcsliippol, claim Freshness sad Good Mechanical Condition. Sigh Grade Cabbage, Potato, Allcrop and Cotton Ouano. Onr Motto: "Not How Cheap But How Good." Use oar goods and have no regrets. K KSl J. A. MEADOWS CO., fflrifrs, Factory on Neuse River. NEW BERM, N. c. THE DOCTORS. Tcits In tenement boiw.H slmw that In five minutes ifftcr wipies 2..VXI germs wltled on a saucer tlirti- Inches across, iu the same length of time be fore sweeping seveuty-flve germs set tled on the 'Siiuccr. A writer iu Charities pluces the num ber of crippled childreii who applied for relief at the New York hospitals during the visit of Dr. Lorcnz at 8.00O, nearly all of whom were sent away be cause of the Inadequacy of the hos pitals for their care. Dr. Flick In a lecture on tuberculosis warned especially against moving into bouses .previously occupied by con sumptives which had not been disin fected and also against tbe employ ment of consumptive servants and em phasized the efficiency of cleanliness as a preventive measure. A Good Thins;. German Syrup Is the tpecial prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boachee, a celebrated Ger man Physician, and Is acknowledged to be one of the moat fortunate discoveries In Medicine, It quickly cures Cough, Cold and all Lung trouble of the (ever est nature,removlng at it does, the cause of the affection sad leaving the parts In a strong and healthy condition. It Is not sn experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years giving satisfaction la every case, which It rspldly Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottle (old annually. Bosohee's German Syrup was introduced In ths United States In 1868 snd I now sold In every town snd village In the civilized world, Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price SS sad 75 cts. At your druggUt'. Slow. Wobaslv How long did It take you to do that picture r French Artist (proudly) I am on gage upon cet for scex months! Wnbasli Juat as I thought. You're dead slow over here. Why, I've saw fellers In Chicago turnin'- them things out while ye wait Pbllndelphia Press. Things took dim to old folks. They need have soroo young eyes about 'em to let "era know the world's the same as it used to be. OASTOniA, TkMYNMNAhrrBftrM Bjfaatan f Objected to Pre I'oti, John Knapp of the St. Louis Repub lican had little use (or press agents, and It took a mighty Rhrevtd man to get a free puff from him. He never Would publish a lawyer's or a doctor's name If lie could avoid It, for fear they might derive some benefit from the free advertisement It is said that One morning mention was made in the Re publican they call H the Republic now of a man having died of Bright' s disease. Old man Knaps bunted up tho proofreader and called him Into the private office. "Why, did you let that, get Into the papery asked the old man, indicating with his forefinger tbe objectionable paragraph. . "I don't see but that's all right," said tbe reader. ' "You don't, eh V. snapped old aun Knapp. "You don't eat. Do yen think we wast to advertise that man Bright for nothing 1 He never bad as ad, in this paper In bis life." . Mystic core Por MetmaUsm Gives Immediate' Reflet Isaac Jackson, of Thoratown, lad., ssys: HI have been a sufferer for years WiUaUieuBasAlsa, abd found ' nothing that "would benefit me antn X tried Detcbon's Mystic Care for Rbeumatlta. My Iraeet wersTterrlurtaflameO- a swollen aad the pala etrndallBg.Tss remeay reaem ue pain jmmedistaly sad the Inflammktloa and (welling be gaato iubstdc at once.' I lave sseait ased tfemany other ossm with (Ussma wonderful effect. . I earnestly, advise aU sufferers front BAeonuU aad Xearal- gla loose IC -': Hsnrjr, DrnggUiNw aakaS utul f Pl?1f TV Wt sua Won't W me, L-t Utnr a fool msnresste "ab4ow ba aljjBfe by atanfllair la his SwajghAj - Tbe horse ts man's best frieaoVa inept these at the ttcatrssSJHtak V "J-'i " '' ' r :" ;-Vi. m.iaotr'VsitWtj ami tabw Whea yos take Grove' Tasteless Chill Tonld, t -1 VV fonntla Is plainly t--,-s''w!rft at it ' -i li a t '..;..n h iSoIdbynA, n nn I 1 t 1 A 1 - I of Eastern Curolin From tha Father' sidi Senator Ornpbter -WYll, 1 1. 1 say he'd rote for our bill 7 Senator Malnchantz No; he couldn't Imagine a bill of n mm ed and odious character. Senator Graphter Did you tr was fathering the measure? Senator Mulnchniitz Yes, said ho funded the liill'H iluii ties bud been inherited, -l'lill; Press. Mill In- Mill I li'l III' 1,1,.' N'lpl.m Notice Is hereby given that i will ply for deed for lot of land No. H llniL'L''s Alley purchased by me at SherllT s ili- ,i land sold for taxes on 15th or July 1903. GEO. EUHANK March 17th, 1903. 1 Insiuiv :i To Whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that havi in lost certificate Mo. 836 for one chare .. stock of the Atlantic and North Cnio ' Una R. It. Co., application will ho nmli for a duplicate certificate according ! the rules of the Company. A. B. WASaiNOTdN. March 17th, 190U. NOTICE. Certificate No. 10(1 for oneslnuvo Capital Stock A. & N. C, Ii, Ii. ( " Issued by Ralph Bell having hcon 1. 1 , I will make application for a ilup li-aie March 16, 1903. A. I). WAIID. Assignee J. 11. Mann, A dm. Italph II' I deceased. Important Notice ResarJinjr u. S. Mail Boxes. "Whoever shall hereafter willfully ki . maliciously In jure, tear down, or ileslmv S any letter box or other receptacle esuli llshed by order of the I'ostmaBter (Jem r " al or approved or designated by liliu fur the receipt or delivery of mall mailer en any rural free-delivery route, or shall break open the same, or willfully m ma liclonsly Injure, deface, or di-nirny am mall matter deposited therein, or shall willfully take or steal such mailer fr iu or ont of such letter box or rcceptaele, or shall willfully aid or asslnt Iu au d the aforementioned olTeiiBi'H, nhall I, i every such offence be punlahcd l.y a imr of not more than one thousand .hlhr or by Imprisonment for not more Hum three years." Tbe patrons of tho New Hem I'.. Office and the Rural Free-Delivery roui. oftb(County abonld fe-l a perxonil Interest In the above law. It lm- I" ' n enacted for the protection of your mail and It is your duty, and to your lntrrr-1 to report promptly any deprvilntlnn covered there'iy. Kvery cllort will L. 1 made by me to apprehend theulliv Violators and prosecution by the l ulled States will surely follow. Skyhook W. IUncock, Fostmastkii. saa aa an,ww www- . I I lll'l 1 B1 imu i -mm snrUilBS Ton iarant orimarorei alto rati CaVISTjnol-MAaK, COfVlMHTorOIIIeN MOTICTIOS. Saad modal, sketch, or ptaoto. for rrea namlmll in and aAvkm. B2SK CI PATENTS Is. tSbraL zmo.A.z::ow& co. HmUmrm WASHINGTON, D.C. I Atlantis) Const L.ln. ,WlUfWTOsT 4 Naw Bsbnk K. K. TIKI TABL1 HO. 6, laKffect Wednesday, Aug. 7, 18ft8,;inily ftS '.fS Xxoept Sunday. Oolng South aWOKDCia: Going North - No. W, Passenger Trains "No. 03, IiV, a BS, : ''x STATSOSrS: Ar. p m, t OB,.iL... New Bsrae 9,....,,PoIlooksvuls .. .. I SI. MaysviUe. 10 OS. Jacksonville.. 640 B04 4 4tt 4 IS 183 iH r a 1108. i Wilmington, I Ual TJniosi Depot ifll viAr. WUstlagton, Lv. . tV-sTS Ko. b PAassawaa Faaraar, No. 4. Leave Wllmingtoo Mondsv. Wednes day aad Friday. Leave New Berne Tues sV Tbunday aad Saturday. 1, ; :'':'-; ; Ar. rs t 0. .'..Lv, Wdtatagtoa, Ar 1 46 840......... JSeotfsHUl IS 66 SO.......... Woodatda IS 16 10 05.,. ,.,..;.HollyTidge..... .1140 1061.,.,,,,..',,.llxoa..,,'a. ,,.1061 llso.,.,. .... Verons. .., 10 M ll06.,,.,,.jaoksonvlUe ,.., 040 11 SO.. ........ NortlwasU. - 8 68 l ........-Whlteoak w 8 80 aiaysvuie . eve S16...,..,.,PollocksTins,,,1 VS0 SES ......... Debmhl's. 8 8S 8 40 Ar.NewlVrnfcljv...... 800 'uiiilj i-icj't Bmnday. ' , ,'. ' J. B. r-LY, . . ;'.'' t '4AaaBat-' si
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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