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' . . - . I , - - ' ,7 ..... ....... ...... I 1 ' 1 a, THE JOURNAL Abashed trery dayia theyear.exoepl Moaday, at MlflddTe street. - - CHARLES Li STEVENS. , ' SCBSCRIPT10H R1TES One year, a advance... .....M.M One year, not la advance. ( M MoaMy, by carrier In the city..... JO Advertising RatM furnished on ppll calloaw v Entered at the Pott Offloe, Hew Bern, N. O, as second class matter. Official Paper of New Ben Cnm Ceaaty. Mi PS IT A CONFESSION OF MUNICI PAL SLACKNESS? In a Jocrhal editorial not many weeks ago, In the dlicnuloa of Manic! pal affairs, the Idea was advanced that men Making nomination and election for city offices, ahonld publicly declare their personal platforms, so that there might be no misunderstanding before election, or If elected, what their official policies were, or would be. The result of this suggestion can be noted on- another page of -this paper, where the candidates hare their cards announcing themselves for nomination at the approaching elty primaries. In reading over these cards of iho candidates, the majority make dec tloas, which Indicate that they feel and bellre that the people of New Bern just now demand to know which they stand for good municipal government, or a nomination based upon political consid erations. Another important thing to be noted In the candidates cards, is the promise to make better some present existing municipal conditions. Here Is a public declaration by seeking offloe In the City of New Bern, that the present municipal conditions are not as they should be, In other words, that municipal reform Is both needed and promised. This acknowledgement Is the most hopeful sign for New Bern's future. The Jotnuui. might unavailing j point out municipal deficiencies, and . tax payers might have their complaints pass unheeded, bat when men seeking offices, themselves declare for reforms, there cannot fall to come good results to the oommunlty, Its Interests and the peo ple's Interests. The disposition, locally, is for Improve ment In development In every line of trade, Including new Industries. This development cannot be successful without elty officials who art in thorough accord with this sentiment, and more, will work for the accomplishment of this development and advancement. In seeking men to fill the several mu nicipal offloea for New Ben, every voter, tax payer and citizen, should measure the Candida tea with the thought can thee men fill the positions, ably, honestly, conservatively, so that every Interest which means a better and clean er municipality shall be advanced t This may seem to soma too high a standard to attempt, but let the people try to name and elect men who will strive to come up at far as possible to such a standard, to that Hew Bemoan reaUy go forfard, to beir; things, aa It can and abeald; and aaj moaYof Its citl aens hope It win. J lioo Reward, $100. The read en of this paper will pleased to, lean that there ia at 1 ban - able ta cure in tit lu Mage wd lharis Catarrh. HalTs Catarrh Can la tot only poaUlve eon bow kaowa to the medical fraternity. Catena being eoaalltuUoaal disease, requires a contti tutloaal Ireataaent. HalTs Catarrh Cm Is taken lateraally, acting directly upon the blood and Mcoaa aurf seat of the) system, thereby destroying the founda tion ef the, diaaus,.aad giving the w Ueet strength. kybaJldiag np the eon . atitutloa and assisting nature la doing IU work. "The proprietors have ao mkch faith Im IU curative powers that they offer om hundred dolkrs for nay case it tana tooataCBewd fordrcalars . Mat fMtBaaMrtril.MV'- ' I, ' : AddreaM F, J. CHXNXT;OOt, Toledo, a 8oU y DnafmSHk-Y h:- : ;. Hair FaamOjCnili an the haat . ' . ; 'xea, Joomoa, Wkat Is itT . .- - j isn't p half bd.Utr. -Hrii . "A', . y. what makes jqa ask aocfc rjw"on7 ' --. XAaae I heard Ate. rCgaSaU any (2at r pa waa halt bright he would dti r i v eoarrk 1 you." r - -2 HhbaO la a Jw Bma, Johav ,!.:. . arjapa Is one of the brlghtaat wn ia rowntrr. vet Modacad." OAirro-iTA. tt . ut, i , . . YEStEWXS KAKXETS. ' ' CaltOBi feral, FrevlstOM and Stacks, '- Range In Meeaftccdits and The following are the market quota tlona, received by private win to J. Latham Co. New Ben, N. C Chicago, March 18. Wbvbiti Kay..... July Bept..... OonH; May.... July Bept Osts:- 7 July Sept I rk- May ... July Sept. . . . Lard Msy July. ... Sept Bibs. Msy July Bept Open High, Low. CSota. ,78 691 7! 67a V 18 481 m m 48 8l 80 m 80 7 1800 1780 1693 1805 1717 1697 1010 '985 988 1007 995 988 986 9S0 988 960 New Tork, March 88. Btocxb; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 'l4t , 184 Union Pacific. . . 90 Mo. Pacific... 107 1 106 . Bo. Pacific. 61i 601 Manhattan 187 188 , Cheat Western.. S8i 88 Honey Amr. Copper. ... 67 66 Texas Paelfle.... 87 87 Wabash pf 49 49 Brie, 1st 66t 66 Colorado So 85 85 Anaconda Cop. . Southern By.... 8U W Southern By pf.. 90 90, LoulsvUle&Nash 117, 117, Brooklyn R.T.. 65i 65 Penn. It R 186 1871 Atchison 89 80 St. Paul ....161 168 Irle 84 84 Atchison pf 97 97 V. a Steel. 86 851 Beading 68 68 People Gas 101 f 101 0. & 0 45 45 B. AO 90 91 M. A W 68 69 Tenn. Oosl.Iron. 64 64 N.X Central..... 181 181 Book Island 48 48 Western Union.. 88 87 Ontario Western 80 SO A. 0 Metropolitan.... 185 184 Coal, reel, Iron. 64 64 Ya. 0 Ohemloal. 68 68 Canadian Pacific 187 187 0. A A Amr. Clton OM. 48 48 - D. 8. Steel pf... 85 88 Ul Central 186 186 BepublioiSteeL.. 19 19 Am. lee 7 7 DeLA Hudson. .. 166 167 A L W.Bieather.... 18 II Amr Car Found. 89 88 UB-Leatherpf.. ' Pae Mid 85 85 Maw Taaa, March. 88. Open. High. Law. Close .. 9.87 9.87 9.81 Ml OoTTOtt; Moh.... . Apr Ifay June .... July...;. Aug... . Bept Oct Nor , Dee 9.91 ..9.11 Ml .. 9.67 9.T0 .. 9.79 1.7S .. 9.40 1.40 8.80 8.80 . 8A6 847 .8 85 8J6 .8.84 S.S6 9.8S MS .as M0 M4 S.74 MS- MS MS s.ss 9.66 9.67 9J4 174 S.SS Llrsrpeol eettesiasarkat sttstsl teday. Mid. 140 5,099 BetelpU 18,060 Opea AM .Mar-AprfiJt Apr-May 5J1 . May-JaaeSJB JaaWalyASa Jaly-AH6 Aug-SwSJ7 OapVOat ' SJ4 MS SJS MS 6.18 1 porta estiataUd Uday SUM W 1300 laatyaar..--' ,; ; ... , :,A tttUaated naatata fat taavsrnw. Calvestoa SOOS ta 4000 against . . 899 lastyear'f v:w.. xi.r:-,!-rys- Mew Orlaaaa S300aa9S69 wss S,SSS last yaar,;' AU. , Houston 8400 to 8,509 Kgataat SJDS4 Warldt flatus aapply S.S1MM e. 4,- smerioaa Hsflda aapply 1494J98, ra S Crop la lgU to data tHfn n Crop la aight tor weak 181,188 va lis, 97,046 n.i78 Thlai Bat. S1000 IK i:: V,: ir Mow. - Tasa.. wed. Thara. ''.'. Frt VAKDEXERE, Hatch 84.-M r J A MoCotter of the firm of 8 F MeOotter A Brother returned froto Baltimore on the Mth, where he has bean on .business. Johnnie reports a plesant;tr1P. and no doubt a profits- baton. .-A Mr George Wagner of the Taademere Oyster Co, returned ; from Baltimore on the Mth, after a few days visit at his j hoiae, .. ,; ; s. sV; Mrs Martha .Fowler of New Ben Is visiting relatives and friends in our Mr J A Barnes and wife were visltlog at Mr William Muses Sunday. ' Mrs Brjtta E Potter la visiting In New Bern. - Miss Jennie Ball has returned to Yandemere after an extended visit with relatives in Ooldaboro and Sampson county. Jennie waa glad to get back to "Old Yandemere" and her many friends were glsd to see her. "JohBr Barleycorn" had a little" tussle" With some sailors on Saturday, but there was not much damage done. Potatoes are coming up and the bogs are .coming also. Someone ssld a few days ago that he saw the bugs parading on the streets in one of out towns. Tho hew butldlns of the Vxndemere Oyster Co., when completed trill show up well, being 40x153 feet. Wo don't know whether they will can any oysters this season orno, as the season Is to near gone. A colored man got shot at Holloas Store on last Saturday for 8 cent per lb. II. Good Advice. The most miserable uvIdl's In the world are those soflerlng from DyFprp- Sla ami Liver comp'alnt. More than seventy-five per cent of the people In the United Stales are afflicted with these two diseases and their "fTecU.'-uch as Sour Stomsuh, Sick Headache, Ha I- lual Oostiveuess, Palpitation cf the Heart, Heart-barn, Wateruraeu, Gnaw ing and Burning Pains at lEePltofthe Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Xaste In the Mouth. Coming up of Food after. Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Durggltt end get a bottle of August Fbwer for 25 or 75 cts. Two doses will relieve you. Try It. All druggists. Oat of Place. A sentry, nn Irishman, wns on post fluty for the first time nt night, wheu the officer of the day approached. He called, "Who comes there?" "Officer of the day," was the reply. Then what are yea doln' out at night r asked the sentry-London Fun. Take a bath in Hancock's Liquid Bui phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, hsvlng the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. They will care Prickly heat, Eczema, and all skin dis eases. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. TbHr Uppnall llolcu. ou say Hint tk-mliblcs nnu you played lu opixmltc roles on the night he ran away with the box office re ceipts. How waa tlint?" "While I was appearing be was dls- appearing." Baltimore Herald. Trouble, like cayenne pepper, la not Very agreeable In Itself, but It gives est to other things. Th t Prescription for Malaria. Uhlila and Fever Is a bottle of Gaova't Tastbxss Cam, Tone It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60s. Ia the old daya, when thosupply of lunaucs exceeded their accommodation at Bethlehem hospital, the difficulty waa not met by the building of tempo rary annexea, but by the admission of outdoor patients, who went by the name of Tom o Bedlams. As an old Chronicle tells ns: "They bad ou their eft arm aa armllla of tin about four uchea kmc- They won- about their necks a gnat hen of aa oz In a string or oawdry, which when tbey came to a hoaae for alms tbey did wind, and they did pot the drink given them into this Iwra, whereto they did put a stopple.". It waa found, however, "that several jragrant persona do wander about the city of iMdoa and eoontrlea, pretend- tog themselves to be lunatics under Ctm In the boepKaJ of Bethlehem, with Waas plates about their arms and lo ecrtptioBs theeeoa," and these ccaatoo al aattonta had ta cesiaeaiienee to be abetlshed la iaTSLoodoa Chronicle. ; Vsrlinc Orerttae. rldght hear law an Igaorsd by thoaa tireless, llule werkera-Dr. King! Njrw Ufa POla. MUlloas are always at wort, aight and day, earing Indigestion, Btli- CoBStlpaUoa, Sick Headac Md all. Btoamch,. Liver and Bowsl tromblaa. Easy, pleaaaat, safe, sura. Oa- J SSa at C. D. Bradhaa drag store. it, v - , . - . ... ..p. -.. . Waaaaai BaOar. ; There are any uunibrr -of lostaacea aa record of women aalllug ships Into tingle handed ; when ..conipellrd -4bef4 by some rxeeptional stress of trramstsncea. Atypical case Is that of the brigantina aloorburg, cholera atilckea ta the autumn of 1877 while on A voyage from China to Australia. The oelyooe that escaped the pestilence waa the eaeuin'a wife, and ahe was handinpped by having a baby la arms to aaekie and atteod to. Keverthelesa ah aavlgatrd the vessel Into Brisbane, A voyage of some Cevea weeks' dura- j iioa, reeflng. steering and generally performing the work of a full crew. while teadrrty corning the slrk during her spare aiotiieara.-Lr)ilota Tit-itlta. The best pin 'i ath the sUrs sad stripes It cleanses the ayauai aad sever gripes. Little L-uly Tilsers of wordly repute Ask for De Witt's aad take ao substi tute. "' . ,'' A small phi, easy to boy, easy to Uke ' d ey to srt, bnt sever falling la re- DeWIH'a Little Early I'.lrers "e f ' f.ff!.in end act as a t- 'c '"".'a I'vr, rtu'rj !) :"y. F. S. O CEl. (08.IT-. I T tm Tgnua f h A "Rao ri or " 13 " , J116. UA&ae Has Long Sought People will read advertisements about emrae made by - medldae. -Aa they teed they wonder If the statements an true If true, was the relief temporary or per manentr Reed this ease about Doanla Kidney Pills: W.H. Clarke, of, Bennett street, ao conusant at the Block Bros. Tobacco Works Wheeling, W. V , aayn "If my backaches I know what will cure It, Dean's Kidney Pills. They are the beat remedy I everoameaoross. For months was plagued with backache, not sharp pains, but a dull aching all the time, that made me feel miserable. I got med lclneoa different oeoaslone from doe tors, and it teemed to relievo me for the time, but it was soon at bsd as ever. Hearing of Doan'e Kidney Pills, I took a course of the treatment. They eured me, and that cure has been lasting. I will corroborate this In a personal Inter view or In reply to any communication mailed to me." For sale by all dealers. Price, 10 cents a box. Foater-lillbura Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Vampire Snparitlfloaa. Tho prevailing belief In European countries was that vnmplres were the ghosts of suicides or others who. bad died violent deaths and were forced by tho devil to lenvo their graves at night and feed on tbo blood of men and wo mfa, and any who died at the bands of theso drcudful creatures also became ramplrcs. In this way beautiful wom en became vaqiplres and enticed young men and fed on their blood and flesh. It was believed that thoy had power to issunie any shape or form desired be tween sunset and sunrise and that they committed most of their awful deeds at midnight. They were powerless In the daytime and were generally in a tor pid state. Garlic and wild rosebushes were guards against them, and cruci fixes wero feared by them. To prevent suicides from becoming vampires thoy .were burled wltb-a stake driven through their hearts, and the straw they had slept on was burned. All the dogs and cats in the villa go were locked up, for if a dog or cat Jumped over a corpse it .was sure to become the home of a vampire. Chicago Tribune. Tragedy ATerted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mn. W. Wttklns of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors trotted him, but be grew worse every dsy. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and ou darling was saved. He's now sound.and well. Everybody ought to know, It's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and au juung diseases, uoaranteed by O. D Uradhsm. Drurelst. Price 50o and it 00. Trial bottles free. A Lar( Order. The proprietor of a certain restau rant had "lettsod" the reverse sldo of his bill of furo to a cnrrlago manufac turer, who prlnta advertisements there on. The other day a customer In a great hurry ran Into the restaurant, sat at a table and waa banded a bill wrong aide up by the flurried waiter. The customer put on his pince-nes, curled his mustache with his left band and snouted In a voice of thunder; 'Bring me a fly, a landau, two victo rias and a dogcartl Got any wheel bar rowaJ . The waiter fled. London Answers. InflammtorypUierinuUsm Cored in l Day By Mystic Cure For Rfleumatlsm. B. Seott Donnslly, of Helens, Mon, Bays: After lying helpless with Rheu matism for two weeks, under the physi cian's care, I waa induced to try Myrtle Can for Rhenmailsia. Ia less than 84 noun I waa able to get up, dress and go down stain, I can heartily recommend theHystie Can to any one suffering iras rmaawsnsm. Bold by T. A. Henry, Dngglat, Haw Bera. ye Wfce rar Ban aa Beater. The bishop coadjutor of rannarlra. Ada, Alexander Macks r-B ml tb, waa aa the way one Sunday amrnlng from the ryn aiawr raUroad atattoa to the ehapei of Brya Mawr eollefe, when ha waa to preach, " Aa he drove la the hired station waa oa along the country road ha aaw ap proacning on toot a uraa boy with a ball and bat and a catcher's mask. ' . The blabop eanswl his carriage to pail an. "Little boy- ha said, leaning out "Ufttoboy." -. 'Vlr,'' retarned the lad, ' "r "Do yon know when tittle bora aa who play ball oa Sundayf i lea, air,- the other aaawarad. The go to Beatoa'a tot aver than bahlad the dam.---Naw York Tribaaa. , j; TOO MOW WHAT TOO AM TAKJ5Q When yoa lata Grove's -Tasuleas ChDl Tolc, bscanse the forsaala Is plainly prinled oa every bottle showing that it Is ststply troa aad qatnlae ia a ttsttlsss lurrn- No anre ao oar. Priea 66a. flale of Land, v - - The Natloaal Bank ofKewBarae :: "-' ' -va. ' --: y-; IX Bpeacar, etala. ..' Parsaaat to the fadrmrat la the slum aaaed actios, rendered tt the Ibraary Ursa, 1903. of the bnnrrlor (narinf Craves county. North Caroline. iwiu sell at b door of the Coert Boture oftotd Cravta consty, lathe CHy of New I.-re, oa llondtv, the 4th d.T of tttf A D. IU jI. at IS o'clock miA. d at pni,.;e swiioa for eh. 1 titt ptrt Of lilt tract Of Un Whl'-h Is tlt'H es both t' of the 1 rnt 11 In t- 1 1 '"n nif ?kw trt-n v '.-t tu i I ( f t i . . ' -n, n1 knrwa ! .9 n Wi-i S a I )w a, i , k I - !' i . U . n at l a I .... REASONS FOR THINKING. Asms Wfcy Oamaaa- ta Ur m Vtmet , Now," ealoVthe- lawyer, taking the witness for crass xa ruination, "I want you to tell the court Just what made yon begin keeping this very amnaing oiary, in wtuca you nave ao minutely Jotted down your huaband'a remarks. What first suggested to you that it would bo a good thing to have sucaa record handyr "I -think' ahe began, "that"- "Oh, but please remember now that wo don't care' what you think. We don't want to hoar what yon think. ieu us wnat yon know." "WoU," she replied, blushing and mlttlng her large, soulful eyes to turn toward the Judge, "I began keeping it Because I thought it would" "Now," tho lawyer Interrupted, "you are telling us what you thought again. Please remember that what you thought or what you think or what you may hereafter think is not what we want to know. Kindly go on and tell us about this wonderful record, howlt happened that you were so particular to Jot down every cross word be said to you, and why you even wrote out your (ears, as you have seen fit to call them, whenever the look in his eyes didn't seem to be Just as loving as you yearned to unvo It." "Let mo seo. I had been reading story In which tho heroine kept a diary, and i thought it" "Thought? You thought, ehr "Well, I had been reading this: book, and I concluded that It would be inter esting to keep a dlury of my own." "Oh, that was the way of it, ehr Tou couldn't have liad much else to do if wo may -Judgo from tho way you jotted things down," "No. You seo wo have never had any children, and as we were boarding and I had no household cares to take up my tune I thought" "Ah, you thought agalnl Why will you keep on thinking?" "Well, ono reason, I suppose, is that I am hero luBtcad of down there wear ing your sliltiy coat and rhlnettone stud." The witness wns then excused. Chi cago Record-IIcrnld. Cares Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have blood polton producing eruptions. pImpIet,nlceri,twollen glands bumps snd risings, burning, Itching skin copper colored spots or rssh on the skin mucous patches In moulh or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheuma tism or foul catarrh, take Bontanlo Blood !3.!m (B. H. B). It kills the poison In lliu Mood; toon all tores erup tions heel, bard mtcllltiL't subside, scbe snd paint s op ami a perfect cure it made of the worn cases of Blood Poison. Foroanceip, tuiinns. ttrellings, eating tores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take D. B. R. It destroys the cancer poison In the blood, healt cancer of all kinds, cures the wont humors or suppurating swelling'. Thousand! cured by B, B. B. after all else falls. B. B. B composed of pure botanic Ingredient!. Improvci the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful Itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thorough ly letted for thirty years. DragglsU 1 per lsrge bottle, with complete direc tion! for home cure. 8mple free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co.; Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble and spec ial fre medical advice sent In sealed letter. For ssls New Bern by F 8 Duffy U U Bradham. The l.aky Slaa. A. That's Jones' daughter with him. Bbe'e Just about to bo married. D. Who's the lucky mant A. Jones. CABTOTIIA. assntkt I'm UndYeaHsw tlwiyi BoarM af Wbtrt Lira la Straaaoaa. Ilere lu tho north went omi oncounten the UviiiK reprusentntlon of the strenu ous life, ileru men work together In a way unknown any when else. The la Insular, overy man for himself. The northwest, indeed the whole west, haa learned the value of co-opera tloo aad community interest Migrating to new country, with difficulties aad dan gen on every band, the people ban been forced to combine and stood with solid front to the world, As a Ma tnnumeraoM organisations nan sprang ap having for their purpeee thf a. vancemeat of soma oommunlty tntoa. astwuy Btannard Baker la Csctury. ; WbafsiaaKsine? Xvsrything kin the aaaae wheait mea to Witch Baals Bain. XO.V Wttt Co., of Chicago, diseovsnd as years ago, how to makes sain from Witch Bezel that to apaeUa for PUss. For blind, bleedlsg, Itching aad protntding Pllsa, acsaau, ceu, baraa, braisat aad annua diseases, DeWlUI Balva has aa squsL This has ginarisa to Buuaroua . worthless eoaaUrfalia. Ask for DsWIU'i lha geaala F. S A gnat atruggla aruw la ai wotaaaa tolnd when she Is asked what her new gown cost-' She la always In doubt wnetzmrto sat the price ia half aad make yoa envv her the barnla av Aao. ble U and make yoa aay her afflasMtv span Momenta. - - , .: $ -, , . Pas Baacock's JUqald Halphar, tor oaaasa, Fbaplss, Blagworm. Daadraf aad aUakla disss sea. For sale at F. 8. Paffy'a, ' ""' .' -; - .''Km Caaaw Vmt Alaraa. .V'.T"" - as. meura ur. lieutxx-t TTs a pity the way most great akea's sews torn out It's only In nn Cases that tbry amoont to any tiling." I hope,- the lady rrtunird, "that I yoa are not Worrying about ear child In this eoanectloo.-Cfcicaro Beeord. UeraU. - Prickly beat cured Is one applloatios by SJlrg of Htnyk's Llqnld Bu'i hor. K h rurer-na, Fri!"r, I ', y Cu: t- ccjusn&R scmircB oojrrauBD mow rtasTriaa. UaaMsaitau an wet aatobhutag la tha way of dob petition a system of amuug. They an practicing let ages of God throarh Christ to man Tbey are leaning hourly to live nearer to uod, sad to benefit maa la their ef fort. "Mr. Chairman, Iaa toatreny I haw never laani a Uhrlttlsn 8ieatltt tsak agalatathe medical profeaalon. It would Da ussiest should our rellgtoa allow It. u is weu atubllthed. We do aot-aom pete with It Itttas separate fromour as aarth from Heaven. Thaydo not touoa ana sever win. We leave you and the law makers of North Oaraiina to yourselves. We come aa a iwdytlmp Ifto aak, aa ear counsel has said, to be leiisjoae. We ask ao favor of thtoat- ambly, bat the privilege of llvlag at we an taught by Ood. A simple request at your hands far the womaahood.to whom uou nrst ipoke thraurh onnlaadar. mrs JCduy, aad for the womenhoodapt North OaroUna, which la nnmaeated hen from Buncombe to Grave 04 for Uie asaahood which hat obosea to oobm with as. Wa come not to wranalcbut U man I issitaa spirit of Christ. All wsaak1t not to be hurt ay those who should aro- laa as "As to the healing of OhrUtisa Belaaee. n is ate lees for ma to speak. I amsaot here to ooavlnoe people they should be vnnsuan BdentliU; I am not here to asa anyone to consider this subeot I au not ben to oonvtnos the dootott titat tbey are wrong, and that the Okrlttkan Boisatltli are right. I would not If I coma, mat motive of a man's tiioart Whlohls not led by God Is unstable. Then we rest and there we stsnd "It wen useless to tar that ChrUllaa BolsDoe does not heal, and with due rc tpeot to the Superintendent of Hoalthof North Carolina, when he accuses us oi being a menace to the health of thoineo- pie at large, I ass, are the leachlns. of Jmus Chrltt demonttrated through ftlth wnioaneais, a menace to rour neonla. from which they should be protected f II so, drive us out: If not. all we ask It that every law that oan be made lo thlt State be made to protect the medical pro isuion, to establish It, and to pal out of 11 every quack. We will take you hand by band and urge It aa a class, bat do not tell us we cannot pray without be ing tooffed af Do not tell us we can. not heal the slok. Tou heveieea told hen that cases dlsgnoseJ hsve been aeaiao. i, myaeir, am a oasethst was dlag noted by Dr Porter, of the Muta. cbuMlte General Hospital, as Inourabie a an uxuy a perreethr well woman. through the understanding of Christian Doienoe. Here in this Assembly are those among Christian Science people who sisna nested of almost everv man iionamt Idlseasa, goitre, consamnllon. aipuieria, borola, appendicitis, can oar, The Principle of Christian Soleace applies from a finger scratch to tht last enemy, else It would not be of God. Tbs Unets of our ohurch I would Ilka to rsad to you. , (Copied from "Solenoe and Qealth" permission of Mn Kddy,") 1. As adhareau of Truth, we Uke the Inspired word of the BlUe as our sad cleat guide to sternal Ufa. 1 Ws ackaowladgs aad adore one sa prams and Uflalto God;-we ackaowt- sdga one Ohrtst-Hls Boa Jetai Christ: us uoiy Qbost or the Divine Comfort er snd man Dls Divine Image and llki- assa. S. We ackaowledga God's forrlvensu of sin la the dsstnetloa of tla. and la tbs BBderstaadiag that evil aad lis are aanal, banes aotstonaL Bui tba belief la sla Is psnUhed, so long u fc) iasla. 1 Ws askaowlsdgs Christ's atonot mant m the evidence of divine sad sfiVi enclose Love, aafoldlag msa't aaltj With God throaga Jam Christ tbs Way. shower. 6. Ws ackaowladgs that maa Is tavsd through ChrlV-lhrof h dlvias Tnth. Lifs, aad Lore, u dasaoaatrated by tbs Oalfieaa Prophet la Us heallag of lbs swa aaa us ovsreoealnr af sla sad; Also, that the aradftxlsa of Js- lasaadhUnsarnetloa wan designed w Sstvau kaauu faiU aad aadsmaad. ug lo the tpirltaai perosptloa of the auraai szlstoaes of tbs goedaailhe rsaltamaa. t, WS solsauly provalss ta ttrlrSb waua, aaa pray tor that Mind to tola u which was atoala Christ Jesas, ta km aaa asothsr, aad to be ausaBurol. faL Just sad para. rUMasMstnaas that ws should bs m BtlMBdsrstood, aad ret it Is only tbs BatanofavsryitspBsanrtsd,aBdws waUaa Him. 1 weald lika ta My to this Assembly I was asked If ws wars to ban satsids legal ulsat ta Agkt ear btttl.Isaldaaa.' Chrisslss SalssriisU la Horth CaroUaa an North Oasa. Unlaaa. If ths itgal profasaioa of North CanMaa aaaaot sastsla tta Uwa, lit) saaaot protsst siUasasklp, Ult aaaaot rsgulalsh affairs, whythsawt auat SB. ' - ' i , . , fat wa aoasa, Irastiag la ths law sf Worth Carollaat trastiag tha Aaassably) trastlag tV Board af BsaUh, aad wa alatpf oar wqaast to bs 1st corns una s nrr piat.' j Tit ttomack Is IU En. A weak suasaeh wssasas the asaa. bscaaas tt aaaaot tnasfana ths feed bs rata aoertthaasat. DeaHh aaa atreagth aaaaot be rsetorad is a-v ska SUB (IT W-a Woaiaa I;IkH i.rat aa. Stnrlrg h a and M"'.k to i "xe 4 i i i i '" f ' J to I i t, a t . 1 ' I I r " m f : ' ".it 1 Bating Ulcers And a so urea of worry, anxiety and wdleaa trouble to those who are uMlcted with them, parttotilariy ae wh laeatod ttpoa tha lower extremities whrro thadrcularJoa ia weak and alugviah. A Magranona eating ulcer upon nl0 Icz ta afrtghtfut afght,ad aa tha petaoa burrowa deeper and deeper into the tiaitw beneath, and tha aon coatiauea to spread, one can almost see the ilM, meitinr away and feat the strength going out with thesickenln dUcimrKcs. OrattlBxirai ad datp ailensiv wlcen mitta develop Irotu n simpij bolt, tWmtimMthwmimmm-fhm' an ft threatening danger uUvayB, becanaa.whilo all such aoreaan not oancarooa, a great many are, mui ihu .1 u 1 . 1 .1 . r , uuuiuiuaa.v yva saifrsiaiu am cusozias siosr-neating uiccra una Kie pur ticnlarly it caaeTttOAlnyour iavily. Fco sores arc common and cuuhc the greaieat annoyance, secnuaa ttjsy -an ao persistent and an sightly aad de tract from ono 'a appearance. Middle aged and old .peoplo aad thosa whoso blood la contaruisMtad and tainted with tha germaaad poUoa of malaria oriomajanviwis stclraess, or excessive nso of tnercury, ra the chief sufferers from chronlo tores and ulcers, Whllo tha blood remains la this unhealthy, polluted condition healing ia simply Unpoaaible aad the aon will continue to grow aad spread in spite of w&sfcce sad aalm or any superficial or surface) treatment, for tho aon is but the outward sign of soma constitutional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system, which local reradies cannot cure. & 8. fc reaches theso old chronic very root of the trouble and counteracts aad removes from the blood nil ihe Impurities and poisons, and gradually bnllda p tho entire system nn.l I atxengthene tha sluggUh circulation, and when the blood has been purliied' L blood purifier and tonio combined and a aafo and permanent cure fur clu mile sores and ulcers. If yoa have a slow-healing sore of any kind, laiu ( small, write ns about ft, and our physicians will advise you without charito Book on ttlood and 61cln Diseases free. THK9WIFTSPCOm0 00.,ATlANTA,0A. , MwiU Worn, "Tliey Hliy .viiiinit Hwlft hih-iu1: all ho niiikoH." It's even nori.e thiui that. 1 11 111 told lie sieii(ln a kooiI hurt of what Ills fatbor inakin." A Remarkable Case. Oae of the most retnarsahlo casta of a coM, decp-eraied rn lliu lungs, causing paeamonla, Is tbst nf Mrs. Gertrude K. Penaer, Marlon, Ind., who was entirely oared by tbo use of One Minute Uougb Ours. Bbs say.; "Tho eonahlnr anil straining so wtahened ms that 1 ran down In weight from HH 10 tl pounds. tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minnie Oougb Oure. Four bottles of tills wonderful remedy eared me entirely of tbe cough, strength sned my laogt snd restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." T m. Daffy. rial tfca Llk. A siilMWTlher wlio was In nrrnars to a rurnl pniicr van dylnir, nnd tho editor 1roipeil lu to see Mm. How do you tffT nakeil the hmkII milier. All likilot lirl).-kl U fiii.. mi-," itimpfd (-.'i.l.-.Ttl.. r. I " - ' ! a-" -.. ' l . ..tlior. 1. II . l' . I.t, In :.-.. I,.,, ,,,1,1 II Saved Big ur. P. k. Da nfortb of LaOrargs, Oa., saf. fsred Tor sir Booths with a frightful naalng sons oa his kg( but writes that Backless Arslos Salvs wholly aarea n ia are dsjs. For Ulcers,' w wnaua, nws, n t ins best salvs Is the world, Can gusrsatatd. Oaly 19 eta. owo ay v. u.radbem, dnggist. Sate ana A - tArcr-T Axomsir btowc of- -u , orLd. IIVX UX.CB3. tfrT c" i t T la t '- c'f7. A eavr load of aacb Jort In, 7r 'r vcfr-;:H TTrtt, mmm febta, Wblpt. ores A Constant Drain Upon the System eldoata, Oa., September, 1000, wtft Bpeolflt Oo.. Atlanta. Qu. Deer Olrsi-Bomothlnir like a rutnf earns on my Instep, very imull ttt ftrat, not at all painful, but aa it taew laner and beaan to pain mu 1 eetMUltad a dootor, but In aiatu of tbllne eould do tha tore nut worm aadbeaan to discharge; thou oihor saaa same until mo whole top or Us foot was one laree maaa of aorua avi Z eould not walk. Than my hua btnd, who had been cured of 801 or. ula by the use of B. 8. s , ho believed It would oure me. I besun ahtna it aad slant bottlea cura set my foot healed up ninety. 1 b lleve I would have been a oi lppl, for Ufa but for a. a. s. MB8. O. B. KINO. sorea thfonrh the blood. It ows (a th. ana we system purged of nil inoilild.l unhealthy matter the henllnir i.iur.a.-i' begins, and tha eating ulcer ur 1 himiu' 1. . i 1 t y wiaj ia suun vuiireiy guno. ,l 8. 8. 8. contains no mineral r poison on drugs of any description, but 1 1 k ar-' antced a Dtirelv vetretuble reim-ilir ' Soolvli Seaaa. An l'llifllnhlailh anil 11 Ni-dIhiiiiiii w, i dlxilllliiK III" 1 ilii 1 1 l III. ill , Slin ki-M kii 1 Mini I In t-tiM. "Anil y . 1 1 Hay. l j'nu, tlini inn KliiikrHiiiiii' wiih a Kiviiti r in.ui 1 1 . Itolilili' I In niH V" "Yen. 1 do, mill every Knell. I klllllVH It." "lint ynii miy that It nn : SIM-llle Willi flllll, 'I'lU MMV III' llo 1 I that wear a muni ' " I "t'erlaliilv It huh Klialii'Hi in. I, ..1 hlu ItliriiH eotilil hever hui I "Nun, lino; llulilile IIiiiiih .,1.1 11,, .111. 1 ,,. line mii li I that, lie liml nu I HC'IIKf III Hliy II lllllIK like Unit ' I "Ower nnii lile Heime. innn! U I ., 1 ) uu liienn V" I "V-H, yen; Itiihl.li. Iliiin.i hi. ul. I 1,, kent llnil (my IiIi.k won 1, 1 Im, I.,'. 1, i,i, crunii oir anil Iiiiiik It mi tin' 1.1.1. c.r till! clnilr hedire l.vlllK 1I...H1 l.u . , ,,, to foriret that Kol.l.ln wan a H, ,,l -Tit IHU. Orlando, KU., Oi l l'i i Tll llllic.ock Hul.hur Im, i;iil morn, Md. (letltlcnietl; -I uke iileamn. In in, m mrnillnij linn . oek'h l.li(nl,l ; nl, i,,,, i,, any ono sulTtirliiK wltli I'i. . nm. I l,, hail It fur tori or llfmin )iuih, Imn iin.i many romnllea and fiiuml m, n-ll.-f nnili I was Induced lo try y.mr 'II I. Hsve only uaeil li a kIuti while ,,.! BOW alllllMl enllrely rurml. I an inuL fully sny thai aflur 11 fty yt am a i i,, llclus; pliynlclsii that ymn 1 .1 , , 1 1 1 . t s,,; plmr la the must nmulorfiil Ee'jima I have ever knnwii Yours reieelfnlly, 1)11. W, w. i.kaki: For sala at P. H. Duffy's. A l.aaitr jta.ini. HtllHTlllliiiMleiit C. M Hinlll. (jf , Copiier Miiimliiln mine, i,,.,., i, ,., Utah, H 11 hellever III tin. Mull, ,,, II,,, nilutfe, "'Tlsnii III wind Mini 1,1,, . Imly iriKMl." Me niirioivly ,., ie,l .,.ih liy lielUK eillninhi.il In I he n.ln. I.j n caveln In n drift, lie iviume,! i, u tlllllft Intor In I iikjx t Hi,. , uf duUW fUIM. I,y ll u.eldenl il ,11 , TOVere.i I hat a ihli vein nf ad liet'li (ii(eil. "l'l ' Nort Rlolt. IHttorbaares of tlriken are nm m If as grave as an Indlrldaal 1II...1.I11 .,1 lbs tysUH. Overwork, Iras i f l.. . aervoss Untlon will bs followed hv ui tsr collapse, unless a reliable remedy 1. tawsitietely employed. Thure'. nnii, log so emctsnt lo care dlsoidi r or 1 In. Wvsr mt Kidseyaas Bitot ric lllttera It a woadarfsl tnnle. and ffrila nervine aad lha gnatest sll sround medlclnn fur rSB dowa sysltwa. It dlipcla Nrv ostness, Bheamsllsm snd Neuralgia ami stpsls Malaria garmt. Only uv ami iiar.tiua gasrsaieea Uy C'.O Itrulliain Dnggist tz. Jit JONES, Hobea, Wblpi. t 1 f"! f'"L'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 29, 1903, edition 1
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