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JOURNAL. liiU luhaUhed every day la the year, excepl Monday, at M Middle street . , ; PnonaHo.. ' CHARLES Li STEVENS. . hottob am rxonmoa ' . .SUESCR1PTIQB RITES" Oaeyear, la advance., ..$4.66 One yesjy not m advance......... 6 66 v - Monthly, by carrier a the city. SO 14rthla Rates fnnished on aooU ,:w..ry 7. - ? tation. ' - V Batered tf tbe Post Offloe, New Ben, M. O, M eoeoad. daaa matter. OBelal ?aar er New Bern CraTea Ceiaty. aad I IPERTWENT TOJHE COTTON v GROWER. , Wlthkthe action market doing the sen sational act of all the world's markets, and the .price ot spot cotton ranging betweenfelwen ead twelre cents per pound, the party who thonld be mott af fected try the great advance In the price of ootton, 11 only an Interested looker on, not tecanlarlly affected la any The Southern cotton grower, the ' party. Who make thli great product. who, eaa end ought to control in some degree fha prioe of cotton, and thereby L recelTe the greater benefit for hie labor, Is at this time, simply a spectator, vlew- log prices soar upward, without a pound .' ot eotton to sell. The eotton growers sold their cotton at eight cents, some at nine cents, and a few at higher figures. But It Is safe to say the bulk of the cotton crop , brought little orer eight cents to the grower. It Is not that the cotton farmer refused to be a speculator, and sold out his cot ton at once, but rather that the cotton farmer bad sold his crop before he had mtde It, through debts made for his fertilizer, Us seed and eren his home supplies.' With these debti pressing upon him, the cotton grower was placed In a posi tion unable to help himself, eren with every prospect for higher prices for cotton. The mortgages must be first satisfied, and the holders of the mortgages were likely to Insist upon Immediate . settle ment, especially when they realized that . the cotton received In payment was a commodity which was constantly ap preciating In value. - It Is for the cotton grower to put In his erop without It being mortgaged; to cultivate Ms eotton and have It picked, without being subject to mortgage. Having planted and gathered his crop, without any lien upon It, the cotton farmer, can then quietly look at the market situation, and place his own price upon his own product as it looks best to Um. But so long as the cotton grower mortgages his future crop, he must not think to dlotats Its price, or expect to realize the benefit from high prices. . .lienrnrs Cannot he fnrrd bv Local ?annlleatlnns sjttthirTVnnnt , - reach the diseased portion of the ear. ,'lbere it only one way to cure deafness, ana wet is cy constitutional remedies, Deafness Is ceased by an Inflamed con- 1 dltlOB Of the mucous lining of the , Eustachian Tube. When this tube is t Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or fmperfeot Bearing, and when It Is anllre ' Iv closed. Deafness is the result, and nn. ess the Inflammation can be taken out and tail tube restored to Its normal eon. dltloa, : bearing will be destroyed for ever, atne eases ont of ten are canted by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In. named eMOUion or the mucous ser. vices. We will give Ons Hundred Dollar for any ease of Deafness (censed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cars. Band for circulars, free i , P. eVCHINIY 00, Toledo, 0 Bold by Druggists, 75a HellVFemDy Pills are the but ; ..1 i "Pardon me dear." said the village - cuKsvaOTiaevT-tor appearing at dinner in my wrapper, DurTrv 5 - C.; ! rMnh' tli.f all rtffht IntorninfoA Vfc lUtBIvnV flff Ml MMftt tV, "IMn. n mm. , l ,mmtiw . iv urn iu wnwam ' 1 " HwUIMllla AAMA feh Ma t a. f i 8t Uml Star. . e- S WMal. 1 - .' ' "BotaV start aaa knmr If a rfka ifllhtl Now. If I ware ron I'd taa . ana quttas. t ';v 1 - t "Say, vot do Jrona tlnk dla ! a wo ia'sr-Mfe , HBJtBF IN SIX B0U1S, Dill Irseslng Kidney and Bladder Die ease-relieved la six aoan by "Haw UKBAT BOUT! AJIIKIOA SLI9KIT VIW - ' -J - " ' - - r- 1 ivmvpjv YtwTjmWFmrWT7IM azeeadlag promptness la relieving pais la bladder, kidneys, tad back, la aula or feaiala, Relieves retselloa ef wstet al most immediately.. If yon waat quick relief and eare this is the remedy. Sold by 0 D Bradhara, Dmgglst, New Bern, tr.C 4 " JtU: J if: :'(' " '- TtSTirJ)AY'S EAIJTS. Cottoa, Grain, frovtalolu and Stock. Mage la frtcca. JWcetptt u4 : 't u' Shipments. . ; The following are the market quota lions, received by private wire to J. X Latham d; Co. Haw Ban, N. 0. x w ;t CbJeago,Vay 19. Wasuaw - Opea Blga, Low' Close - July .-. 78 m Sept m ' 711 Ooaa July 44, 44 Sept 44 444 Oale:- July. 33 84 Sept 80, 8't I ork- July y 1717 1778 Sept.,.. .. 1767 1780 Lard July m " 807 .Sept 88S 80S Ribs: July 940 800 Bept New fork, May.19. Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Sugar 183 128 Union Pacific... 87t 87 Mo. Peoifta 108, 108 So. Pacific 61 62 Msnhattan 188 188 Qieat Western.. 80 81 Money 8 Amr. Copper.... 64, 84 TeiaiPaclflc... 82 33 Wabash pf 48 4f Erie, 1st 08 7 Colorado So... 531 11 Anaconda Cop. . Bouthern By. . . . 88 28f Southern Ky pf.. Loulsvllle&Nash 114 114 Brooklyn R. T.. fit 64 Penn. R R 187 127 Atchison 77 77 8t. Paul 166) 168 Erie. 88 88 Atchison pf 98 96 U. S. Steel 83 83 Beading 60 60 People Gas 100 100 O. A 0 41 41 B. & 0 89 89 M. & W 69 69 Tenn. Coal, Iron. 68 69 N.Y Central. ... 126 188 Rock Island 40 40 Western Union.. 84 84 Ontario Western 27 271 A C Metropolitan.... 129f 130 Coal, Fuel, Iron.. 67 68 Va. 0 Chemical. 61 61 Canadian Pacific 189J 180 O. &A,..n Amr. Otton Oil. 86 86 U. 8. Steel pf. . . 88 88 111 Central 136 186 Republic Steel... 17 16 Am. Ioe 84 QJ Del Hudson... 121 13 A. L U. SXeather 121 18 Amr Car Found. 88i 88 U B.Leatber pf . . Pae Mid Maw Tobx, Msy 18. OoTTon Opea. High. Low Close May 11.60 11.70 11.50 11.64 June 11.25 11.86 11.18 11.88 July U.9S 11.88 11.18 11.14 Aug 10.96 11.08 10.83 10.9S Sept 9.70 9.80 9.67 9.78 Oct 9.10 9.85 8.06 9.81 Nor 8.96 9.83 8.98 9.83 lec 8.96 8.90 6.92 9.18 Jaa 899 980 8.91 9.18 UirH Liverpool oottoa market eloaed today. Mid. 6.44 Sales 8 000 Meoelpls 16000 Opea Close. May 618 6.09 May-Juac.6.14 6.07 ' Jene-Jnly 6.14 6.08 JulyAeg.6.08 6 00 -Ang-8epWt 5.84 r8seM)t (.81 s.t4 Oct-Hov 4J9 . 4.96 - K6v-Dee 4 88 4.86 ' Deo-Jan , Total ports eeUauted vs 8,880 last year. teJay 9,C0p Estimated reoelpU (or tssnortow. Oalvestoa ia 1800 . agalaat -641 last year. ' 'A flew Orleans 4,600 te 8,800 agejast ISM - Tear, -. ' Boastoa 600 to IJ06, agalaat 686 uwt year. atartet Letter 61 C6tt6i. y frtvata Wlr la J. B. Urban k Ca, ; Maw Toat, Bay la,Taera baa beta a vary wild lime la the market fot soma time bow, aad aa the average t?st lu stated, May went to lUrf 00 c ,.', u!a- tloa. Thea July went I! on r rr- .aaW( Laatwask v laet aar. , 89,515 . 66.666 Talawaaa,' :. . s;,-f.j'r. Bat,-. 6000 " .. - ' ,-m Mob. 6000 y :i'.4W6 Taaa. 6606 . -..V '6000 Wad." - . 6000 Tbaia. ' ;','. ".'ci 6000 tn. .; . s'.- ''.' i. ' . - , , rwOO ;.!? " "y .."..f i. We are Interested to learn what cause is assigned to the advance in August today Have not heard of a third factor in ad dition to Messrs , -Sally and Brown la July, but there certainly must be some body third in August A very able broker ob the floor, on whom fortune seemed to Smile for several years sold 6000 bales of October over to a.pound. . He does net aay much in talking ep the market but pegs along with a few thousand bales purchased on recessions and says In his opinion It does not' matter . how . much manipulation and how much smash there may be la the summer months, ' October will sell higher before : that option ex pires. Somewhere about here It would seem that the market would break."; We would purchase October on every de cllne. July sold 11.33 then enjoyed a quick slump of 80 points la about IS minutes, inis me Etna of thing we can expect in the summer positions. ' ' C. W. tee &.Oo. The Wastes oi the Body. Every seven days the blood, muscles and bones Of a man of average size loses two pounds of wortaout. tissue. This waste cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach anj digestive organs fail to perform thelf functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease gels up, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enal4cs the 910111 ach and dlgosllve organs to digcxt and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blond ibat rebuilds the tissues and nrolect- the health end strength of the mind and body. Kodol ciircslndlircnli.nl Dvaiim- sia and all stomach troubles Ii an Ideal spring tonic. Sold by F S Duffy. A Nile Vlllnirc. A traveler of tho upper Nile thus do scribes n typical native village: "The bouses nro built of Nlio mud, each bouse nccominodntlng 11 family of no matter what size, the Inhabitants of each village almost all related tc each other, comprising sometimes several hundreds of people. "Their streets nre littered with 01th, animals of every kind obstruct one's path, dogs growl and snarl nt tho ap pearance and Intrusion of a Btranger, and women flee, hiding their faces In their yashmaks lest a white man should behold their features. Flics in swarms settle on the children nnd lay their eggs on their eyelids, unwashed, because they believe It to be contrary to their religion to wasli or remove the flies from their eyes." Chicago Record Herald. , Flffhtera In London Street. The reign of George 11. was a great fighting time. Every man who went abroad knew that ho might have to fight to defend himself against footpad or bully. Most men carried a stout stick. When Dr. Johnson heard that a man had threatened to horsewhip him he ordered a thick cudgel and was easy in his mind. There were no police, and therefore a man had to flght It cannot be doubted that the martial spirit of the country, which was extraordinary, was greatly sustained by the practice of fighting, which prevailed alike in all ranks. The Real Thlna-. "Tell me, Harold," she said as the gentle old horse they were driving along the country road dropped Into a walk, "am I your ideal girl 7" "No," he said fervently. "You're my real girl I" Whereupon tho horse, finding him self totally neglected, stooped -.and 'be gan to browse. Chicago Tribune. An I'njuat Aspersion. "yes, our society's new president cer tainly is a busy woman, but thcyjsay ho is neglecting her duties as a wife and mother." "That Is not true. I know, for a fact that .she managesto-eee;hcrJf amlly al most everyday." Brooklyn'Life. A Startling: Test. To save a life, Dr. T. Q. Morrltt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera tloa of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for scute atom ach and liver troubles so I prescribed themy The patient gained from the first and baa act hsd an attack In 14 months," Electiie bitters -are positively guaran teed (or.DysDensia. Indigestion. Consti pation ana money troubles, Try tbem. vuiy ouo sivu uraanaare. '' A ralr IXnetlon. Hlaa Verisopht Why do "you say that ran Million, Who Is to be married today, la ao plain? , Do you know har by eight? ,. , ..ii. , ; Mis Vcrlulce-No; but I notice that fb papers have printed only the pic ture of ber future husband.-Judge. Courage la that element of manhood 1 a man which never deserts himself Mr Ida friends. Schoolmaster. . ; Prom t Cat Scratch. U en the arm, to the worst sort of a burs', e or boll, Ds Witt's Witch Usui Salvs to a quick core. Ia buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DsWIlts this la the salve that heals without leaving a soar. A specific for blind, bltedlng, itoh log aad protruding Ipllse. Sold by F B Duffy. ".fV , Bbe put the book down, with a slgb,' "Whnt Is it darllngr be asked, i, 1 'j "Ah, dearest,' I'm so fanppy," she ro piled: ; , . ' ; "Bat yon bad such a aad look la your apea Jnet now." . ' . -. t v ' 1 know. I've been reading about the unliapplness that the wive of men of genius have always bad to bear. Oh, Alfred, dear, I'm ao glad you're just aa ordinary plug of a fctlowr Chicago Becord Herald. -. :. , . Qnlck Arrest. ' ' 1. A. Oulledgs of Terbens, Ala., was twioa In the hospital from a severe cut of piles esusing ittomors. Atterdsctors snd all remedies failed, Itucklrn's Arnica Blre quickly arrested farther Inflnma t'i n snd ctiicil him. It conqners arhis S'i 1 kl'.'.s pain. J'.c st CO Bradham's, : ", PCLL0CS5VILLE. ,. : May 18.-M1SS Mabel Barraa bee rt turned to her home a( this place from Kfnstoa High School, where she has beea for the last eejdoaV'-St?v:&; Dr. O J Bender left ben Baaday (or New Orleans where be will spead some time. He will atop over la Atlanta where be wll) have "some dental work done and visit friends.- : . . , Mr Robert Weeks aad Qraham Eooaoe was here yesterday vlsltng the young ladies. Mr Weeks is a frequent visitor aere. v . ""'f . v'':. Misa Bertha Tucker will dose ber school at this place oa May' 87th, The Hob: Alex H White of tbls place will deliver the address at 11 o'clock. The school will have speeches dialogues es says and deolamationi at night of the same-date.; Miss Tnoker Is a very able and successful teacher and has given en tire satisfaction to the patrons of the school and has made many friends In this vicinity who will ever renumber her kindly. Mr T S Bender and family left for New River, Onslow county Monday wheie they go to visit his parents snd take a little rest up. Mr J C and C H Holland of Ibis place have engaged In chicken raising. The have purchased an incubator and are hatching chlckena very successfully so far, and they are hopeful of great and profitable results. Miss Blanche Barrus and Miss Msry Whitty were vMtlng here last Saturday MIjs Blanche Is attending school at New Bern, her brother Ales bought her a very fine piano. a.uer me long rainy seaoon loUowa a ong dry one, which is a very bad on young ctop. Cotton la a poor stand the groun t too dry for a full come up Farmers are complaining of tun cut worm which Is doing so much damage to corn and tobacco those cold nights. Mr E L Haughton had some Irish po tatoes o) exhibit here last Thursday that would easily grade price. They wore 2 by 8 inches. Mr Cleveland Bell and Miss Bessie Holland who have been attending the Wlntervllle high school returned to their home hero Sunday looking well and re port a fine time. Harlowe and N01 lb Harlowe May 14 Miss Corlnne Bell of More head is spending the wvtk with Miss Madle Bill. Mr J II Davis Jr. was on Uoue Sound on business last S iturday. R-V J II M Giles filled his regular ap pointment at our church last Sunday and relume 1 to his home at Newp rt In the afternoon. Mrs S lsun Dickinson who has been spending some days with ber n phew Dr O N Mason left last Sunday vii New port for New Bern. Mrs.Cuas O B'ales who has been visit Ing ber brother Mr W K Moore 1 ft last week for Philadelphia. Mrs Jos A Morton and Mrs B D Han ger! speot a day last week making pur chases. Mr J H Davis of Beaufort was up Sun day to spend the day with his son Ua-ry Davis. Mlis Carrie Freshwater who has beea her cousin Mr I N Howard's family, at Blades has returned to her home at Hubert. Messrs Jno S Morton and Jas R Bell, were lr New Bern on business lsst Mon day. Mr Geo T Bell one of our veterans went to Beaufort Tuesdsy to sttend the memorial services. Miss Ruth Howsrd went to New Bern Monday to mako spring purchases, etc. Rev J H M Giles snd family ot New port came over Tuesday and spent the night to attend the commencerjent ex ercises of Harlowe Academy. Mr IN Howard went to Morehead City Tuesday to meet with bis Masonic order that night A party of between thirty and forty came over In a launch from Morehead City Tuesdsy evening to attend theeonv men cement, among them we were glad to see the Rev D M North and many other of Oarloae's good friends from that city, were especially glad to see our former townsman, Mr O O Bell on this side again. ' Miss Pearl Taylor who la teaching at Wlnlhrop came home last Saturday aad returned after exercises. Tuesday night We are always glad to bate oar valaabls "Pearl" at borne. ;t Mrs Ellss Bell of Morehead City is spending a short time at her old bona with her son, Mr 0 f D Bell. -. ' Mr Kenneth T Taylor of Wlnlhrop was a caller at our sanctum this wctk, he seem perfectly happy la his lately be gun matrimonial state... W were glad to have at our place tbls week a call from Mr and Mrs J F Smith of Bachelor. V ,' , !, 1 1 Mr W F Beotoa west to Wlntbrop to- Space will aot allow only a passing mention of the commencement exercises Of Miss Madle Bell's school ca Tuesday Bight , The decorations of tbi academy for, the occasion ware- beautiful .to be hold and before the beglnalag hoar It was found tbst every kch of area stead tig room bad beta taken aad although that every body was erowded waea the spleadld program bad beea finished, which was, so well rendered, a1 were ready te jola la saying that It was one Of the most eajoysble oceasli.ee of th season. It la to be regreted tbet space will not allow the mention of some of the many excelleot recitations, dialogues etev The c'oslng and good Bight hoop drills were too good aot to be mentioned but Its goodness Is beyond my power to describe 10 that I will only say that It watoneoftbs best things of the kind that I ever saw. ., - 1m Kit ' 5 I ' ! ' r I - JACK HAS0FS WAGEU HE WON IT W GREAT 8TYtt Wmt- j Ciee Haattas Bwaials ot av.sa , awai DM Visa TlrarlnU aaeitsasssi. Bira Bkaottaw Tkat Oaeawsl sjcrtaa Old Seoteksman'e Bywe, From all accounts Jack Maaon in bb youth was the wildest rattling yoaiug blade In the country. One of bis sport ing escapades la a household tradltbia down in old Quantlco to this day, sayt Alexander Hunter In Outing. .' There was a large plantation In-the section owned and worked by a Scotch man, an elderly man, who employed gat- overseer, but filled the place blmaeUL. He was the typical stern, bigoted Scotch Covenanter as drawn by,;tbs) immortal pen of tho Wizard ot the) North. He was a fanatic in all tblnga and was utterly out of place among the pleasure loving Virginia gentry. It was tbe Irrepressible antipathy of the Cavalier and .Puritan the rising of the bristles of tho boar nt tbe approach of tbo stnghoundR. He herded by himself, and they left him severely alone. The canny Scot waB himself no fiporbtman. nor would ho allow any of tbe neigh bors to Are a gun on his place. Now It happened there was a large ball near by, with Jack Mason ln, at tendance, of course, and during (the night the young planters discussed the chances ot autumn shooting eaatibda. plorcd the failure of all their eSotta to be allowed to hunt on the BcotehmaB6 preserves. Jack Mason offeraoVtofbet his favorite horse against any of equal value that he would shoot overt that preserve on the morrow and wlththe full and free consent of the owner.. Ha wns asked If be knew him personally or had unknown means ot winning bis favor. He answered in the negative, and added he bad never even met the. Scot in his life. The wager was closed there and then. The next morning' as the old Cove nantor was walking up and dowotthe porch enjoying his after breakfast pipe a strange apparition advanced. upline gravel walk and took off bis threaor- nered bat and made him a sweeping bow. The Scot winked his eyes and looked again. lie saw a slender, effem inate looking fellow some twenty-flao years old who seemed literally torhave stepped from tbe ballroom. His ruffled shirt front wns adorned with ft dia mond, mother of pearl buttons gleamed on his sky blue coat, and his satin small clothes gllBtened In tbo sunshine. A pair of silk stockings were gartered by, a love knot bow of blue ribbon, and bia dancing pumps were decorated by, B Jeweled buckle. He carried a gun Tin one hand, nnd two pointer dogs trooped at his heels. Well, what do you want?'' asked the plnnter. In a mincing voice the intruder asked his gracious permission to shoot a few birds, saying be bad been dancing (all night at Warwick hall and needed a little morning exercise. The Scot gazed at him with the same feeling perhaps that bis stalwart moun tain bred nncestor had at the perfumed aalnty fops of Charles H.'s court. He was about to utter a curt and positive refusal when bis grim Scotch humor got the better of him. He came. near hilarious laughter as he saw that deli cately clothed creature standing clean, Jaunty and nloe and then pic tured hi 111 returning from the bunt his costly attire In rags, bis tender Umbo scratched, his morning glory all aone. So bo smiled In bis beard and aaked him if be intended to bunt Just aa be was dressed. Ho was answered -in the affirmative. So be gave his assent that his unknown guest for that one day might shoot all be pleased, and tbenvbe started off for the low grounds to at tend to tbe cornshucktng. A short time afcr his negro manager came running up to him and stud: "Marster, there won't be a birdJeft on dls here place. De man's a dabbil. and tbe dogs is the debbll, and tbe gun is a Qeobll." Dropping bis work, the owner hur ried to tbe scene, and be openedS'bia eyes very wide indeed at what'hs aaw. In the front of tbe house was a stubble field of several hundred acres thatfead been harvested In wheat tbo a year. It was as level aa a table endran Ideal feeding place for the quail, foe many years they bad whistled,; mated and fed around the place all undis turbed until they became almost , as tame aa, barnyard fowls. The owner aaw the dogs stand motlonlees, aawtbe dandy sportsman pick bis Wsw-gentry, wnerwtney were, aaw a few birds bsa and two puffs of smoke, followed by a nearly simultaneous report Two birds dropped, then the dogs retrieved, ana tne game waa nanaed to a aot script negro bid whom tba sportsman bad picked up somewhere, who bad tied tba blrda to a string and wrapped tnem around bia body until be jraa Half bidden from view. . . Tba gun waa loaded and "capped ln- aideof a minute. Tba rerformance waa repeated Tba man never hurried, tba doge, beautifully trained, never bea gled, tba gun never, missed, and- tba dandy bad, in sporting parlance, aever ."turned a balr." Tba stockinnrara a tittle colored by tba chick wse. bet he was ready to lead the minuet that moment' :'-; .".;,;.. Tba Scotchman at first waa furiously angry,- but aa bo aaw" tba matchless .work of tba trinity of , destructlva ktgenta-man, . gun, dog-ao perfectly blended Into one, and beheld fat tba af fected coxcomb tbe same metal which under Bnpert bad again and a gala broken th steel fronted aquarea of Cromwell's Ironsides, be advanced aad asked bia nam, and when It was given be answered, "I might have known It" ' And that's now Jack Mason won bia :-'-yJ The X-Raj8. "YAr '' Receat experlmeals, by practical lasts aad examination with the aid Of the X. Bays, establish It sa a fact that Catarrh of tbe Stomach Is aot a disease of Itself, but that It results from repeated attacks of Indigestloa. ' How Caa 1 Core My Indlgeatloa V Kodol Dyapepsla Cure Is curing thousands. It will cure you of Indlgottloa and dysp'ps'a, aed prevent or cure Catarrh of the Hiomsrh. Ko-lul 6' -""ts What vru est n"Vis the atom. THE BROAD JUMPEUr" ' very scboolbow tbbkayCtr.ba eaa broad tans, and ao he ean tow certain degree. But thie event iaonewhlch ahoaU beawae at systematical It to,get tba beat results. The Jumpertahouid Brat cararoitr aooca maretrtoetoatgo- Inr an to tba take off. ao thatlba'can avart o b OsitaeKa eajt'fwetttyravo yaida baeb and, bfrertaprrfnf itbfr marr wtto one or rditsasrana by be win be sure to strlkataluroff wbe aa Oansaa rt TheynrnBrwaran- aot be anref -wttlaglb4seatatr into ua jttfflp imsaa;iM(isrnraeticaiiy sure of hKtng tbetake cff.Afttwtbhi baa keen acquired tb amleto want get to work. In -ttUa-run" tbo tumTeaauBlgseBt arjseAatsaM,M)twaasBiamiaM ernweivauw! MC0r; that be can Jump, AftBr shc atmot.twt have levatlon.ebli vain.. He should) go angle of at rss forty4IVM6asjrjreea.f A goodlwar to ftbhfalaanrdiB8by piaang atnoraieju and Jumping Jover ' It . 'rbjBmper aweaitteijB4Tbtba4Btraate jttsttbefcfe'alhflnfclaelabswmftjii nimseuioo 07 a spaamoaiosorjortrwiin his arms and lc.4Tl gwirtltiatt1kQ tXMTgrenaVatrtbe'ratrheatsiaatble aistsDce. FctlMWlll!Sheaoe?rar Bjt;ds6ae8 fan.beiflsiuw laWlebtaVifba BtblatibtBnc ba;lBtofba8plt It must.bat'wneniljeTOd4that1thaf tba speed itbe . farther. outAOwseexfcaa be thrown: with safety. A great fdeei of practice 1 necessary to become a good, broad lumper, but tala.'la aa event which If la not well to "practice too frequently, as it hi very bard on the legs, Tbe broad Juniper will there fore aot expect to get at bia beat dur ing bia Brat season. O. W. Orton In St. Nicholas. Good Advice. iae ,most fmlaersble beings In the world are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver complaint More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their rffects,such aa Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habi tual Cosllvenesa, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Waterbrash. Gnaw ing and Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Bkln, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste In tbe Mouth, coming up of Food sfter Eating, Low Spirits, etc Go to your Durgglst and get a bottle of Augast Flower for 88 or 75 cts. Two doses will relieve you. Try It. All druggists. K.lalu It. "Why Is It." mUed the curious guest, 'that poor men umuilly give larger tips than rich men?" 'Well, suh." wild the waiter, "de po man ('.on' want nobody to tin' out he's po', an' de rich luuu don' want no body to flu' out he's rich, suh." Chi cago Tribune. The Last Straw, After a fellow has walked about fourteen miles every night for two weeks with the baby it pains him to be told by the doctor: "You look all run down. You should take more exer else." Pittsburg Dispatch. 8ioo-br. B. Betchon't Ana-blarctlc nuty be worth to yon mora than 6100 If you have a child who soils bedding from iBCooUnence of water during sleep. cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at onoe. $1. Sold by O D Bradham, Drnggls New Bern, N O. Cosllr te Admire. Why Is It that weulthy people be- como so co Id and cynical V "Tuey don t nevesHarlly." anawiercd Mr. Cumrox. -They have tlielr entbu alasms. The trouble Is that a rich tunn can't admire anything without being solicited to buy it"-Wasblngton Star. PastpreadlBl KWeleeeee. 'He's quite a star as an after dlbassr apeaker, isn't her v "Start . He's a regular moon. He comes brighter the fuller he sets" Philadelphia Press. PLEASED TO DO IT. New Bern Oitizetia Gladly Speak Public ljr on this Subject. A peblie statement Glveata the pahlre for tba awbHe Aetnase! axperteaoa. . Truthfally told for ha au ally's sake. Baoald lad realrupreeuUoa. Mew Bera aeopla are pleased 10 dot!) Pleased ti tell their frieads aad aatea. Tall taasa aboal tba "Hula or." '.i.y,: ,. : Tba good deed of Doaa't Kidaew SMI. ...... ,v An swaadlaf e'er tba ettr. LlfUaf bardaaa from achlag baeka. carug taa Mdaa of kldaey Ills.. Baaa tba proof la a Maw Ban anu s F. P. Avar, forssaaa at tba A. A H. a&K,aaoaa, rasldlag at 80 0 raves street, larsi "I aaa reeomaseae Doaa't Kldaay plOa walob I abtabsed from Bradham's Pharmacy, t My back vhea I woald get ap la tbe Bkotalna fsM weak aadleaeeadibeaaaaf Doaa-a Kldaey Pills relieved It I have fait stack bstte and atroager Maea I asad tbaaa. My beak was a weak spot, if I caught old It set tled there aad I seemed to lose all as ef It BInce sslng Doaa't Kldaey MQs my back bss act troubled aaa aaa bit Tost eaa use my name as aa eadrraer ef Doaa's Kidney Pills aad I will raeoaf mend them to anyone.' . Tot Sale by all duelers? Prtos, 88 eeats a box. Toster-l": ora Co., EuZalo, H. s- ' -' 's f-.r t:.s U. B. F ' r t!.e sts Doaa's snd Kan Ihimetrftstbe kMntiurttbMtakefofabo swdt nni-elmoat iaiTnitBliaWrbi IntolthetalAttBa ierica'sJIostPictWhee I I NGER.j lm'D'(J! 9 COej u.s.a.; Jl I,. 'M. HIMa'KItTOY, ! Corner Pollock nul I'riwii Sti.-.t , j L NRW HKliN, N. 1.. j Bsnsuq, Acr.nrr. DIFFER EDITORIAL NOTIONS. Llpton pluck Is stronger thnn Upton luck. New York World. Soon "the sweet girl grnduete" will drive overy old bachelor daftward Macon (Gn.) Telegraph. A good delivery will be useful In the pulpit work of William A. Hunrtay, formerly baseball player. I'lttsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Is It spring fever that tfonrrlM yon. or is It the scarcely tinderstooil symptoms, of nn Inward v. iii iMr: Hint the lth will soon bo bltlngV-Clcvclaml I'lnln I er. Mrs. Ituaaell Sage snys her lnishnnd tried to smoke Jimt om-e In his life. Tbe thought of tho sinful wnHte ot money probably did the rest -Denver Republican. Perhaps It bn never occurred to Mr. Morgan that If hi- would boll Nm water In them we might more readily digest soma of bis "undigested securities." Atlanta Journal. A Sure Thing. It is said tbatjnolblng is suro eirept death and taxes, hut that Is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Mscovery for Consumption Is a sure cure fur all lung snd throat troubles. Thousands csn testify to that. Mrs. O. II. VhiiVldre of Bhepherdtown, W. Va., eya "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a j ear tried everything I heard o', hut got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery than cured me absolutely.' Il's Infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Paeumonla and Consump tion. Try it It's gnaran teed by O. D Bradham, druggist Trial bottles free rieg. sixes 000, si. on. The Terr Geo stem. "He's forever prating nlxmt what bis conscience tells Mm. What does his conectenoe tell him, anyway V "It usually tells him appsrently what wim sinners nis neighbors are. Philadelphia Press. iuwhu ne worm msy owe every, man a living, only the persistent cot-' lector gets it Best Terr WfUlM. Mrs. Andrews waa tbe most cotMcleo tlous visitor of the district, but for va rious reasons aba waa not popular among tbe poor people whom she longed to belp. 1 Wt want to aea that Deaked look. Bf woman to my room again, nor I wonir saw rne gTaudmotber of tba Bine ragged Palmers, 1 read my Bible wid the heat folks," went on. the old ladv. tmt there's times for soma things an' times 80 otbera, aa' that Aadrewa wotnea bt without tba sense to know the esse from tbe ether. , What.Waa the saortn aba bsoagbt us yesterday, ell m red and oa letters, sad we with earpty stom chst 'Be filled wltb faith r Tewtlra tmpaaaaa. '. - " ' ' . ; A Utile Eirty Kiter -. . ow aad ibea, at bedtime will ears aoa- stlpatloa, Wllonsnese aad liver tltmblar. DaWltfi L tills lVrly Biseri are tba fa mous little pills that ara by arosslBg the secretions, moving tba bowels gent ly, yet sffectnally, aad giving suck lots aed strength to the glands of la stom ach and liver that the ranee of the tree. ble Is removed soil rely, aad If their ass IS continued fbfafswdsvs. there will It F 1 ' irn of t! . .rmnUlhl t,l K. m 1 MODES OF THE MOM! NT White gowim of cv.-ry ' will be In favor tlinui-lmut 11 ! ""er soiimhi. Short. rollnrlcHH i.MIn J-i.-i.-t-j ri or cream white nre nri:l . m.). ent Hinull gnrtnent 1 1 i i vrtuii:. There Is an ti i ii:-m;i I v.ui. ii i Waists of wnAi 1 1 . 1 t 1 1 I M,ls -tho display Ini liii'.iiij; SaMmi, N Irish and Ann'ilrnn wi'uvr:; Ono of the design .nii'm:- . i gowns of ti-nnpn i-.-nt 1 1 , :. t 1 1 . i . lining of ilellc:ili' r, it, it- nml . ..ni 1 .1 tint lo give the effect 'if a ilml m escent fabric. Serviceable dn-sHCM fin- yniui r are niadt- of Kheiibi i'il'i 1 1,. . 1. trimmed with bins l.n a hi ii... , piped with red Hllk, with ml st. .. I lar and girdle with hii:Ii rn-U riloimod of fine wa-.li ml b, with suminer dri-Hs sl;itis nl' . n chine, talTeta Hllk. pc h.-.i foulard or veiling will inl il.:- waists of pnlnt i)'csnit. 1 liilTun Silk mull. New York l'nst Mad; Yiunfj Afain. One of Dr. King's New I lb-1' night for two weeks Iisk ini nn- 1 'teens' again'' wrlu-a It II Tun. Dempse own, la lii'reilie 1. the world for I Ivrr. Stomach mi els. Purely vegetable. Ncvi 1 Only 6'c at C I) Bradhnm'K ilruc 127 tlldtll. Si. Fall llnf nf lirnen uml Mnlit 1 1: Perfumes, Toilet Hieips, kIc following Mineral Waters Mat. hi- Mineral Spring, I nffaln l.iilu:,. 1 ,.: , adl Janoa, llunyadl Wsty-.i', 1 ni u , Veronica, Apenta, Ked Ua ven .t-Ji!'. Combs, flrnshea. Tooth l!msli.. raaterlne I'm. lb l i.t, (!)I.L'.tII,.1.,N IN -1 II lit Creolum, the Creel 1 llnfmtant ,n lel Hug Destr -jnr Brom-Chloraluin Asnrel'ltKVBNTATIVKof . . . eontagltm f Dll'll'l nt.H.fi a m i POX. i bvstclans' l'rMu-rt.tiii. . 1 ,i , J. J. BOYED. VETERINARIAN. All diseases of the horrc mtrcn'-i treated. Hpasmodlo aad other forms of Oolla cured. Blind Staggers permanently relieved, Ho Cars, Mo Psy. Address, J. i. ItuTEl), . Covs, N. C. ' ; UinVllESITY LVVy 5CH00L. lory's Pliarimic) Tba sammer Terra brglaa Joes ,10, to aoatlana three moat k a. - Thorough lastracUoa la enartee ' admitting to the bar. Special leotaras by amlneal lawyers. tot Catalogue, addresa , . Jas 0. KacRao Dean. chri rni, w. c. 1 anceofl'r T-own, srl t .:. n. f t. r -iirr.H.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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