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v JOURNAL. la' ' d every day la the year,xcjepl ilonday, at ? Kiddle street, --- . Phoiti Ho. 8. CHARLES Li STEVENS. SDITOB UO aBOTHMTO . J3UBSCB1PTI0H R1US One year, In advance. ,iM,.. .$ One year, not In advance.......... Monthly, by carrier In the city.. . . . '.30 J. Advertising Ratei furnished on appH - cation.-.'v--.- - .. c V Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. CM m second class matter. - 'Official Paper of New Berm ii - Z " ' .Craven Gouty. ' ' TRAGEDIEJ OF STATE INTERESTS 'V , The hearings In the habeas corpus pro- J - ceedings, la the Haywood case at Ral- t elgb, and ot the five men implicated In s , t the Jones murder case at Wilson, are of - State Interest, and the newspapers ' are 'giving full and detailed accounts of eachrlT r- ' .- Both cases are similar in that the parties on -trial at each place are promts nent, locally, and each tragedy was --' startling and shocking to the communl- Ay in whlch.l$ was committed, and be rceuse of the prominence of the parlies ' concerned In these Raleigh and Wilson : tragedleSi the entire State has been to Some, extent affected. . .The very startling character of both . these tragedies, together with the promt: "' nenoe of the 'persons and families con' ." nectcd with them, causes the entire pro ceedings of each to be watched with Intense interest throughout the State. The tragedies which already have taken place, are Important only as they a shall bear upon those persons causing : them, that Is, those on trial for the mur ders committed, are Incidental, except to Immediate relatives and friends, while the people of Dbth communities, and the people of the State outside of Raleigh and Wilson, are deeply concerned on the . question Of trie law's dealings In the . matter. :' . . The hlgbest.crlme has been committed Thoee committing the crime are In cus- tody. - The qsestlon of granting habeas corpus, which will practically give the prisoners their freedom, that is freedom from a prison's environment, ts now the first Issue- . There is a living tragedy, while these habeas xorpas proceedings are being set- - tied. ": '''z2 -- There Is the tragedy for those Imme diately concerned. And there is the tragedy which ie to govern the dete'rmln lug of future crimes of like nature which i tnay be committed tn North Carolina. -';'.: The crime; and the equitable law pen ' alty meted oat to the offender, means security to society.-The law may be , construed to the benerlt of the offender. hut wben It la, society Is threatened, as It makes possible the non-effective car rying out of the statute law,whlch holds . people In check, and makcB the criminal distinctively crlmrnal. ' Thi RaWghand Wilson tragedies are " not of and for those communities, alone, for the results, In the Una! determination . or punishment for the crimes committed, , cannot lint affect the entire Stat. ,'VDeaftiesi Cannot be Cured . .. by. local applications as they cannot reach , the diseased portion of the ear. ,.. r Tfftrets only one way to cure deafness, and that lsy constitutional remedies. Deafness I caused by an Inflamed con- - dttloa ! the- mucous lining of the TCastachlan Tube."' When this tube la Inflamed you have rambling sound or . ' Imperfeot hearing, enU when it Is entire ly closed, Deafness Is tbe result, and On- ess the Inflammation can be taken but ' and this tube restored to Us normal cols' dltlon, " hearing will be destroyed for ever, nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an ln . filmed condition tof the-mucous aer- , .,' vices.-, . . ;. We Will give One llundad Dollar for t, any case Of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh ' 'i Cure. Bondlfor circulars. frsA y-.,"J v "; V- cold by uruggutt, 70c. ,;;. -i, : tw Family Pffla wo ih best.-- . : " ; , "Thew's ft poor man at the door, ttr, s 'as two woodon legs, Bis, and ?e aaya. nir, wouia yon. be good ;nOogh, air. to"--. rx'Wi-:, -'p.. "Ton go back and teti the poorjnan with tho Iwp .Wooden lega that 4ea .' blamed Jncky Tell tilm, iy jot the . Jiuui in vow icm. uoron uiooe. . . . . ' A K.kL. All .J .. ,t ."'i ' ;' , "Ohr yps, I proposed, but wbea i got ? 'jI' tliroiiRh eiie siiook hot he4Pri--'if "Hut vmroiy tiiai-lda'J isooojafe .. .. ' .yoo" . .. v . . . ' ' "Well, no, not si taoch ' u fh t set '- 'T.v' ("int-lior fniii.'t came Along tod ahook . ' BilSsf-l : linnge,,. Yoonf'ltaia.l'i.' fng's NW Life Pills esch ki has pat me In my lt-s D a Turner, of i s. They're the best la ' cr.tBtomach and Bow -M. Nevet pipe. aiUiam's drag store, One of ! ntfO t f-T t u' 'U t n-.' IDcll!: the ('. ! ' els. 1 Only: - . ' j ' : S . . .. . . .X'?'viAif -. '' Cottoa, raln, Provisions Jtn4 Stocks. . - Range In Prices. Receipts and - - Shipment!. ' The following are the market! quota , Hons, received by private wire to 3. K. Latham ft Co. New Ben, H-Oi--- - ' T-'T tWoago,Maifj, WkbJlT) ,Jpea High, lVov. Close JTuly...tMl ,73 ?Si Bept .,-"701 ;v.T-v, - lot .Deo 71 ' -'"'.71 i i ' - " . 'f , f v ' OOMNJ - . J - "i ? V July..'.,.... 45 , 'i'Z' Bept t V , Deo.....'.. ,48 ' i -v 43 Oata; ,July.,..i.- Ml Sept........ 811 , Deo, 8H lotk-'. : -8 811 ; r;- 17S6 sJuly...,,.. "Sept.. Deo. Lird,.,t . Vitly Sept OOO MIS Bibs. 17i5 1870 88S 875 ' 7uly. Sept. Dec.. 937 915 r 948 t0 NewTerk, May 120, Stocks; Open. Amr.Bugar J122I Union Pacific... 88( Mo. Paoifle 105 So. Pacific 601 " Manhattan..... 18il Gieat Western.. .201 Money..... 8 Amr. Copper. ... 681 Texas Pacific... . 801 Close 128 881 1041 "491 ' 1871V 801 -: 'a -67f '801 ' 451 071 Wabash pf Erie, 1st. Colorado So.... -Anaconda Cop. Southern By... 451 67 .set 801 90 1181 591 1861 781 Southern Rypf..W Loulsvine&Nash 118 Brooklyn R. T.. 80 Penn. R B 1871.. Atchison 741 St Paul 1(9 Brie 84 Atchison pf 95 U. a Steel. 811 Beading 481 People Gas 99 O. A 0 89 B. AO ...88 M. 4 W 871 Tenn. Coal.Iron. 55 N.Y Central..... 187 Bock Island 85 Western Union.. Ontario Western 86 AC . Metropolitan.... 1181 Coal.' Fuel, Iron-881 Va. O Chemical. 571 Canadian Pacific 185 0.4 A.. Amr, CttonOll..84 C. S.BteelJ'pf... 8IJ 111 Central....." 1851 -Republic SteeL.. 141 Am. Ioa 7 Del 4 Hudson... 1711 A.L.. U. SXeather.... 101 Amr Car Found. 87 U B.Leather pf . . Pac Mid 7 1491 881 941 80 481 1001 39 871 071 641 1861 841 84 81 1881 71 671 1841 331 811 135 15 71 1701 101 86 87 Hiw roix, May 89. Open. High. Low. Close ...luSrlU9 1U9 OoTTOH; May..... June .... July Aug... . Sept Oct. Nov Dee , Jan... .. ;iuiaitu 1140 ...11.08 11J8 11X8 11.16 ... 10.58 10.70 10JS8 10.85 . 10.01 10.08 9.97 9.99 .. 9.54 9X8 9X8 .958 ...941 9.41 9.40 9.40 .. 9.88 9.45 9.87 9.10 .. 9.88 9.48 9.85 9.40 Uvsrpool cotton market closed tosb f Mid. tu r : - 'Sales 4000 - ' ' UKscelpts 8006 ; i'l . Closf. " ft MsyCStHO SMay-Jnnal8.08 " 7ae-Jnly 9.08 , July-Ang.ejO v'AugJ5ep;5J8 ; 8ept-0et 5.44 .'.Kov-Dee 6.08 Dtc-JaU' .Total -ports estimated Btoday wi,500 ts 5,140 last year. c :..! .AsiunatM reeeipis jot tomorrow r Oalveston CQ0 to 1000 agatns jt89 leiyeM.:xnjrtV;'-T.t i. ':'' Mew OrMne 1,400 to 1,808 against 8470 Houston -: 160 t"' 8500 aitalast '" 1431 lssfmv;."'-'-?u-y.,' irrrX t ton MosmrTB, . rX-ty-8am week . u tail wssrj last year. 9at':'KC0 Mon. -' . - J'v -r.:" :- sott wv .tow ,;ry.'; r- (-.,!' sots TkxmJ low .";.,.-'.r' ' woo Fri, 8500 i ." bico - : OADTOniA, 8.07 . s ' .;..co ;-.'.-'t-;'-.46 . - ' ' 8.18 . . .. By Private Wire to J. E. Latham fc Co. New York, May 29.-New crop ai d crop newivhasbeen the feature this week,, this from a speculative stand point,-as distant optlona were decidedly more active than old crop, developments in the last named not betog of a nature to arouse much enthusiasm, over - the course of. prices. An extensive short Interest created on a mistaken ibeory ot the . probable, eourso. of "Fall position bought considerable, and professional operator! seemed to rial more profit tn trading In the distant positions, la this respect the market was most Important of early summer, as -It Indicates the shifting of Interest, to the development of the next -crop, and not In what may happen la -July and AnguaWThere bat been a good business , In October with prices fluctuating extensively and favor ably for traders. , . The Journal, ot Oont-: meroe published Us first crop summary; This publication has a good standing as Its reports foreshadow the Government condition Ja an accurate fashion. Condi tion given this a m was 75.,. These fig ures are very low.'-lpwer than any one expected.and - only serve-'io show ' that the present crop7 has hid one of the poorest Starts In .years?" Igxt weeVV re port il likely to be low and . Indicate there will be grounds for material. Im provement in crop In-reminder of season.- - We are not Inclined to agree with figures onaoreage,- however. - Weather at present Is decidedly better and during last ten days the crop has made material improvement Over very - aasyfafsuwry conditions early In the mpnth-'" For this reason and because prices have advinoed to a point which discounts the ihfavota blftetartWe are not dlposed to bffy the new crop at 91c - ' - 0. WiLee&Oo : From a Cat Scratch" on the arm, to the worst Sort of a burn, sore or boil.'DeWttl's Witch Hazel Salve Is a qalck Cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWltts this Is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding, Itch ing and protruding piles. Sold by F S Duffy. - BLADES. May 88 The recent showers are nice onHhe crops which are now in cultiva tion. , The truck farmers are now busy ship ping their white potirfoee. It is hoped that a good price will be the result.' Mr W B Moore, superintendent ot Blades mill here, has gone to Delaware to visit his people. Ills wife and child ren are spending the lime with her peo ple at Blverdale. Mr Claude Taylor .who has been at Seven Springs for his health has re turned, feeling much Improved. Mr Ernest Hern, saw filer at this mill has been quite rick, but. we are glad to tp say that he Is again able to be at his post.--- . Mrs CD Morton who has been visit ing her people at Stella for the last three weeks has returned, bringing with her Miss Nellie Barker, her youngest sis ter. , Favor. ti'iv.i- LuteM la the' Came. ls7Ah, rne," niched Uio drug clerk, "bow women do -changer iWbnrs tangled In your wheels .BOW?" asked tbe boss. K" - - ; i ."Wheal I was doing the courtship istunt wlfb Cordelia," said the d, c., "sba.dcclared that if I should pass In my checks eho would also die without delay. And now"- . - . . , ."WelLrhat nowr' Queried the boss. ' "We have; boenmarrled only six noatM," continued xh ejnlstant dUI compiler, "and she is dropping hints around to the effect that I ougbt to get m me iMureov; Chicago News, r It''1 'i.'i'-l'SJr.t-f-4- In gout tbe skin secretions take .pedal ; odor, which - Sydenham com pares to ,thnt of ,whey. In Jaundice tht odo ie that of musk: In oppllaUon. Of .vinegar; of aonr bee In scrofnla, of r"arnl read, in Intermittent fever. In BUbetes,r,when there is -perspiration; the smell taof hay or( rather, of aoe tenerbut ' according to Bouchardat, midway ; between aldehyde ami ace tone, being due to mixture in variable proportions of these two bodies. " TheyAre -New -Bern Peoielaiicl What .Tney Sayisoir Lo When an Incident like tbe following bcoura right here at home, It It bound to Barry weight with our readers So many Strange occurrences' go the, rounds of the press; are published as facts, people become skeptical.. On 'one 4 subject tkeUclsm Is rapidly disappearing. This ts duerto the . actual experience . of our citizens, and their public utterances rt gsrdlng them. Tbe doubter must doubt O mora In tbe face of such evidence as this. . .The public statement of a reputa ble citizen living right here at home, one Whom you can see every day, leaves no ground for the skeptlo to stand on ; Mrs N Vincent, widow, living at 108 Craven' street, . says: 0ban's Kidney Pills hsve been vor beneficial to me Tbcy certainly relieved me bf very dis agreeable pains In my back from which I suffered for a long time. I obtained tbera at Bradham's Tliarmacy and I mnat ssy tlicy proved to be a good remedy In uoy cm." ' For salo by all dealern. 1'rloc, 60 cenli a box. Foetor-tlllbiiro Co., IJuffulo. N. sole s-f-viH for the U. 8. . J', -ct.lmr, tiie Bime Dorii's .! t '- ilay 3 Y.it J C Long and dauehteis, Mleses Ois and Maria went lq More head City last week and returned Satur day. ' MrWl Moore left: last week for a short visit to bis home- In Laurel Dela ware. . v V Mrs W B Mooro and children are spending a short Hme with her parents at Klverdale. . . , t Miss V adie Bell oame back from More head City last Sunday., J . Misa Mamie Bell returned to her home In New Bern last week.'- ,r- , Mr and Mrs Ernest Webb and little Lizzie of. Swansboro are spending a whllawlth Mr W F Becton's family..' Mr J S Morton who never despairs at failures has fallen upon another scheme for keeping loe for our people this hot summer, and for the parpoetof his soda fountain, by putting ait" Ice rcom In the ground under- the middle of bis store which now seems like H may le a bud7 jreaful and convenient arrangement, Our truckers are shipping off their Irish potatoes tbls-weesv ' - : Messrs Miller and Forsyth of Thur man .spent Sunday with Mr' J H Da- trie..' '' V;,,; -w 1 Mr Kenneth Dickinson lelt Monday for New,.. Bern where he goee to take a position with the Bladea Lumber Cem- Ms. Joseph A' Mortoawent to New Bern on business Tuesday. . ' 'Misses Bessie Morton, .Ola long and Sadie Beotoa have gone to Newport to Join with the plBteat:'.tlnl pises.. to Ja R Bell, Esq. was la Beaufort Toes, dsy attending to ihe delivery ot some lumber which ha had sold tkercv- . By hl Item of . eamplalnt about tbe manner of handling the mafia and the expression of a desire far a better deliv ery last week the itemUer has ihe com plaints of our mall officials who seem to have mistaken the meaning of the word "defaced'- to. mean "tampered 'wlthTn but this does not mueh surprise, us, but Mr Roosevelt perhaps hae this satlsfao tlon that he has his most available white material for these positions and the peo ple must submit and take what mail they gel aid get it when they can and In the best condition tbey can. : Mrs Bottle Bell who has been on a few weeks visit to relatives in Hew Bjin rt- turned home last Saturday. Miss Lara Taylor of New Bern Is spending the week with relatives la Har lowe. .- ' Mr Dan Bell ot Morehead City spent last Sunday in our Village. A Miss Lena Smith of Bachelor nassed through en route to meet with the More- head City pie nic which came to New port today. . .-v , ASnreTUne. It Is said that nothing lsare except death and taxes, but that Is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Is a sure cure . for' all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. O. B. VanMetre of Bhepherdtown, W. Va-sits "I hat a severe case of Bronchitis and fef a year tried everything I heard o', but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cored me absolutely." It's Infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump tion. Try It. It's guaranteed ,by C. D Bradham, druggist Trlalfbottles free. Reg. slses.600, 1 B)1.TO. AU SUa fmmlt. EvnI thought you were never coins to speak to Harold again as long as you lived r Clss-1 know I said so, but It wasn't my fault that I broke tbe resolution. Eva-How did it happen!" CIse He called me up over the tele- . ."The world Isn't what it need to be," complained the cynic.: Pormerty ' man bad some chance.' Now It tt lust lute juat uue":-'-: : - . j ..-f : -Just like a church fair," eald tbe listener, eapplylng the lacking almUs without an effort. Judge," - . . ; "Did few bare marry words wttli your wife last night r - . . '' ."No; only a few words, but they were repeated very often." Ally 81 100-4r. B Dctcbmr. AnU Dtaretlc may be worth to you more than $100 If you have e child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during keo. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once, c IL Sold by 0 D Bradham, DmgglsVNsw Bern, N O.- : s . '. , 1 "' . i'it 'i; ---T. CwItU ruiilmsi. : -Cuttles"' require deft handling. : The" bait, which -consiata of a rough chunk of fish fastened to a book ot even tied to a string, is not dropped ever the side to be swaliovrsd, but to excite the gus tatory organ of the cutties and to be slowly pulled up. until those mollusks have reached the surface to-a vain at tempt .to -embrace it with their long arms.- Then in a moment a gaff is plunged Into the leathery mantle of the Would be diner and the creature la un ceremoniously Bung into the boat The prosnlo nature of the fishing la some time punctuated by grotesque Inci dent. For Instance, the cuttle which brought our catch up to a baker's dozen helped to support tbe Idea that thirteen I an unlucky number by mak ing Ids entrance Into the boat a. pre text for emptying bis bag of awpla Into the foee of his captor, the liquid tran. forming that gontlemnn's glib speech lnlo a more incoherent spluttering, and then running down his whlta "Jumper iu what tbe dnyllRht sliowed to be t black torrent. "That was a brnave clumsy Job," remarked a comrade, re ferring, not to the aim of the cuttle, but to the incautious handling of the flxlierman. John laabi-ll In Longman's. .: i rr; t. -i -f V; i ' .1 f:...n a J.A.c " t ' e It t' ( 1 Ala., WM C B of j ' (id! ) : v POWDER .AND GUN3. " Srilcam That Taer Wen Itt Lama Before tha Cailatlaa Bna. :-. There is abundant evidence that the origin of gunpowder and artillery goes far back in tbe dim ages of the past. The Hindoo code, compiled-long be fore the 'Christian era. prohibited the making of war with cannons and guns or any kind of firearms. Qulntua Cur-tius- informs" us that; Alexander : the Qreat met wlttr-flre weapons in Asia, and Phllostratua -nays that Alexander's conquests were arrested by the use of gunpowders. It la also- written , that those wise men who lived In-tbe dtie of the Ganges "overthrew their en. mies with tempests and thunderbolts shot from the walls.": Julius Africanus mentions shooting powder in tbe year 273. It was need In ithe siege of Con stantinople in '068, by the Arabs In 690, at Thessnienica In 001, at the mega of Belgrado In 1078, by the Greek In na val battle la 1008. by the Arabs against the Iberians (n 1M7 and at Toulouse la r- It appears to have been generally known throughout civilised Europe as early a' 1300, nd soon thereafter it made its way into. England, where it was manufactured, during the reign of Ellzabetli, and we learn that a few arms were possessed by the English In 1810 and that they were used at tbe battle of Crecy in lSM.-Cassler'a Mag azine. - " i. - Joseph .Chamberlain, the English statesman, was once Indebted to a nursery rhyme for a great oratorical hit. -In one of his speeches he wag criticising Lord Beaconsfleid and Lord Salisbury on their return from Berlin, whore they had been carrying on nego tiations with Blsrunrclc. Both had mode speeches explaining their actions, and one of them In the course of his oratory used the word "if" so many times as to give Mr. Chamberlain a chance in his reply to make one of those popular allusion which are remembered longer than any logic. "What the honorable gentleman has said," he remarked, "reminds me of a rhyme I learned from my nurse: - "If all the aeaa were bread and chaos t; It all the rivers were Ink, If all the lakes were currant cakes. What should we have to drink t" The effect on the audience was tre mendous. No one ever forgot that "if." Gardens la the lee. . A glacier when It dislodges Itself and aall sway over the Arctic ocean never travels alone. In tbe wake of every large one floats a line of similar com panions. The Eskimos call this phe nomenon "the duck and duckling,' and any one who has watched the progress of tbe wild duck followed by her brood will appreciate the aptitude of the name. Strange as It may seem, plant grow and blossom upon these great Ice mountains. When a glacier la at rest moss attaches Itself to ltj protecting tne ice beneath. Just sawdust does. After a time the moss decay and forms n soil, in which tbe seeds of buttercups and dandelions, brought by the Wind, take root and flourish. Those who have traveled much In arctic lands say the poppy does not bloom during the brief nortb- orn summer. Look Prapmn. . Even though you may not be pros perous, adopt as far asposslble the appearance of prosperity. It Is sound capital and will bring good Interest la the long run. Shabby looking people. you mny have noticed, always appear apologetic and can easily be turned down when they are most In need of a helping band. Do not confuse apparent prosperity with extravagance. Small but telling home economies can be practiced in order to hide from the public tbe fact that tbe wolf Is at the door. Keep a brave front .Dame For tune like to throw her magic cloak about the shoulders of tbe-man or wo man who looks capable of making tbe best of It - - " The most reckless apend thrift la the world la the on who squanders time. Money loet mar be rlned. friend. ship broken mtty be renewed, bousea aqd land may be sold or buried or burned, but may be bought er gained or built again. But what power caa restore the moment that has passed, tbe day whose sua has awt the year that baa-been numbered with the ages ajonex.n.f -' - - i.Tt-'i-;' v Better ftiav"-Asy ?': -i . . "Don't you think," asked the anxioM young playwright after the first per formance, "that I might have Improved It some by putting tt in. three lnstaad of war actar. tt wr j . . .- :i;-v;y4'.'-elL 7no." "tbe -Crltlo . resiled. "1 hardly think ee. The curtain wouldn't uw uowu uoca in uiar. case a a IS now."--ChlcsgoBecord-nerald, &r2r"'. . 111 . . ' 1 C:"it 1:' Hit XHatavaahl Taeav;". ;' - "Is your employer outr Inquired the caller. - 'ii--.. -..v ': ;.;-'". t fTet, sir," replied the office boy. K "How do you know without looking Into his private officer . . - "Because I just heard htm arrow! -about the cards hejrs. gettJn' and Mil tor anouer stack or. blues.riiUaal phla Press.- . I r,--y::A?.K. . . 1 " .j. ii.'.. -'-t : .;--. TBa Tl Ba. , Teacher Which letter la tbe next eae to the letter "HT ' ; - , V ; Boy Dppno. ma'euCV - -i f ' : TecberWbnt have I on both sidst of any nose? ; , , " - t f , - . ' '; Boy Freckle, ma'am. "'. ' Tride goes before destruction, end ss does everything else If It has any sense. ,-Tnwa aad Country. ., i . ' A StartSlrjr Test. ' . . To lave a life, Dr. T. Q. Merrllt. of No MsUoopany, Ta , mad a startling tent mulling Id a Wonderful curs. lie wrlie, "a patient -was attacked with vlolt-nt bomorrhnfTr', cned by ulc. tl'in of the stoninih. I Iisd nflrn f I I ' -trie I'.ltlms i'jtr-!'.fit for S'-nlet .. n- i i 1 l!'-rr trnn:,;. a ( J pr, - i' !. !'! ..t r '" l ff.m f r, t i ) i .i, i ; i . - ' May 27. The rain last Sand y night did much good, as we were getting quite dry. ; Potatoes need more rain, but rot ton and corn Is getting along very well. The dry weather has beea very nice for killing grassland the farmers have made use of the t!sass;Vrfiv' . - Mr. T. O. Willis, isaslsUnt keeper at Brant Island Jfght house Is ashore this week, . W Jwsl informed - thai he has been promoted and wIU go to Harbor Is land soon. Toes tsna worthy young man, we wish bins abaadant socoess.;S.Sfe: ' Mr. Leroy Harper who got hurt ome time ago by falling from a cart, Ir lnv provmg wa are gladia learn.S,:i;r :;Mlss Luis Muse went to New Bern to. day on tbe steasaw Blanohe.' - Mrs- J. I. Fentress ( of Maribelis vtottlng her sis ters, Mrs. U O.- Holton sad Mrs. A. 3. Bobbins todays " ; ? Ws are reliably Informed thatthe mar riage bells will ring out about T6olook this evening when Mr. Charles Swan of Marlbel wtiltaketo himself better half to adorn aad beautify bis already beauti ful home. .We wish them aloBg and bappyUfa..' ' It begins to look like the P. O. A W. a R. Is-completed, when Pamlloo county voted bonds on June 88, 190. We were promised a railroad to take this year's truck crop to market Work was to be gin In August or September. and the work has beea put off from time to time until It teems that the road, will end where It began. It now looks like If Pamlico county ever gels a railroad tt Will oome frony Washington, and when Washington makes a move In tbta direc tion something will be done end den't forget It. Let ber come. 11 . . RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved In 'six hours by "Nxw Ghat South A kibicab. Kidney Cork. It is a great surprise on account of Its exosedlng promptness in relieving pain la bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this 1 the-remedy. Sold by J D Bradham, Druggist, New Bern, N.C. HI Faea Spolla Uaaora. "Did you see the man who Just went out?" asked an uptown barber of a customer a a swarthy Individual left the shop. -Yes? Well, be spoil a raior every time I shave him, and be comes here twice a week regularly. Be is a stonecutter, and the grit and dust are so Imbedded in the pores of his face that It Is like drawing a raaor over the side of a stone. I always use the best tools I have upon him, but they are not atone proof, and a dull raaor Is the result when hi beard da removed. "He Is a customer upon whom I lose money, and I am glad to say that be Is tbe only stonecutter who favors me with his patronage. I often wonder how It Is that be doesn't wince when the rasor strike a section of stone that is imbedded In bis face and bounds off, but tt hi probably because hi Skin Is so hardened that he feels no 111 effects.'' Philadelphia Tele graph. Seate DlSsalt Tablea. . Some of the excavation at Nippur show that the Babylonians bad multi plication tables five times as long as those commonly used In schools. Most little men and women, for Instance, do not have to go further than twelve times twelve, but tbe Utile Babylonian children, nays Dr. Henna V. Ild precht, who superintended the late ex cavations, bad to go as far as sixty tunes sixty. - Numbered fragment of tablets bear ing these "multiplication table" have beea found, soma few of which go aa far as LSOO times L800. But these were evidently only for astroaomleal purposes. Those old astronomers seem to have felt bard pressed for time and when they were calculating the distances ot the new stars they found, and their slss, they did not want to take tbe time to multiply, .and so just rexerrea t these table la stone. The flshertnea ot Clndad Bolivar, aa the Orinoco river, in South America, caicn meu nan in tbe queerest way ia tbe world. . Thar one no bait, hot tr to book the flab by tbe body. A cyllnt ancai wmgnc as nea 10 a long nne Above this wratarhr. n a kmirfh f ale iacbeai etreag fUrTt)ooks ars attached, Tbe line to thrown eat la places where tbe current fa swift and shoals of fish) Das. r It 1 hauled rn lanJdiv. h . a series of Jerks and usually there la a aw va aav uw aooca. .- : - t . I This snetned nt flahlna la aalforf akwl oauwr iiiemty, -to roo.' -.-- I dlatraat hnth the InfklUM K morality of those people to whom die-. oraer is or bo consequence war can live at esse ta an inma ahu wh. Surrounds us reseda snore or less that uiu im w mil u nm, uv nina as nae oo of those dark bin tarns which tn ODite of- evervtlilna atllt Ihimr mm light around. ' If our taste did not ro ves i our caaracter tney weeid be aa longer tastes, but tnstinct.Cmlla Bee- vestre. - . - . - . - - ;. .i. , - ; .' '- '' -: ' iv ' -'. : WaaWal SlaaaaSaar. -. rtrst Hport Dtckaoar M a woodarfal flnaaeier. w.i i- Second Bport-Uowl t v-.Vi-. - -First Boort Ft a hnrmwaA a -ftTaal from me this morning to take him np town to see a man that be could bor row t.'j from, and with that IS ha hl off another man that be borrowed 30 from. Exchange. - - rW ' Tbe X-rays-. ' ' Pocent eiperltnents. bv practical teals and emlnili;n ihihsa!d of the X lUys, eataMlhh tt ss e M that CaUnh of t' r:s s h I cot a ij:i of it f. I 1 1 . f I Its tn IT, ud a;- ( In ZORAH , - ' ' Miy 27. The long drought hat at last brokan. Crops were beglaohrg-te suffer eoaalderably for the want of ralfcAiT We have two new eases of typhoid fever lo-our community. Mr.' Cephas Teler, and Mr. Bnast Toler Dc. Dlxna of Edward Is atteadlng tbem.?- .-" JMrs B, q. 3v"hltford: bs bet a quite slek for at vera! days, but Is somewhat better iMxp;': Mr.;-Johq OwMm Who was 10 very sick a short tlaie hack has beea slowly Improving Utelt txit was wexss sgain when lest iwr4: tiomif'y' :" t;?: ' Mrs. W. ft Bnrgi-s. and chlldrea, f Kin stoat are vUltltig: relailvct here. They came donStiiidiy orcompaaled by Mr. Buritets wbo.'svtamed. Juuday, Miss Dora Crawon of Cbla will spend a few week wli h friend h re Mr.: John O'Neal. wbo is laibeU.8. Army' stationed Is Georgia, Is expected home on furlough nbortly. ' ': Our young folks anticipate a fine time at Maple Grove on the ftth Pros. There Is a picnic 'and a double game of ball there that day. Let us fin up the baskets, go out and enjoy It. Pluu and.Bta Pis. An old Kentucky Indictment has been brought to our attention which al leged that defendant "did unlawfully, willfully mid uiulU-loualy .kill and de stroy one pig. the personal property of Georye 1'Ikk. without, the consent of said Vgg. the said pig being of value to the aforesaid George Pigg, The pig thus killed was the mate to some other pig that were owned by said George PIgg. which loft George Pigg a pig less than lie snidUIgg) bad of pigs- and tlniH rntuless y tore said Dig iroin uie at Oaaroa. Pisof ether D against, the peace and dignity of the commonwealth or Kentucky. uaa and Comment Tbe Wastes oi tbe Body. , Every seven dayn Ihe bl -od, .muscle and bones of a man of avetage size loses two pounds of wornout tissue. This waste cannot be replenished and ihe health and strength, kept op without perfect digestion. Wh n the stomach anJ digestive organs fall to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enable the stom ach and digestive organs to dlgant and assimilate all of tbe wholesome food that may be eattn Into the kind of blood that rebuilds the t lumen and protect- Ih health and strength ot the mind and body. Kodol cores Indlee-tlonl Dysprp sta and all stomach troubles It la an Idea spring tonic Sold by F 8 Duffy. All For Teddy. The Penoaylanla Republican slntecmi ventlnn endors (I Itooa -velt for rnnml- natlna and declared against any change In tbe present tariff schedule. Senator Quay dt-cllned to aci-rot re Wectloo a chairman of the stale cum mltlee ind Senator l enrose, was chnn-n his tucceisor. iaantaa Bf satin - s! lite UlJ Vuu lwap The Ttme Far Reerentloa. In this Insistent nsc. wi.c:i life every where is at high pressure, there Is great need of ouipliiiHb.Ing the Impor tanceyes, the ulMolute necessity of recreation. What I work worth, especially brniu work, when It ts performed with Jaded faculties, ho i-nrgy of'tbe brain cells being cxhuiMtedl ,-' One ambitious of becoming a writer. for example, thinks be I saving time by forcing bis brain beyond natural bruits. lie believes that what be does ever hours Is clear gain and that writ ing a chapter or an article after his day's work In an office, a factory or store Is to his sdvantage. But sooner er later he will realize his mistake. Ma- Tture will not be cheated. A maa may --profitably occupy his evening lo study or In some. other ec eopatioa than that by which be earns bis daily bread, but be cannot do a full day's work of any kind and then wise ly attempt to do creative work In the evening. A fresh brain Is absolutely essential to the production of original thought. Even a : recognised author Who forces too much work upon his brat will soon see that his writings are not as.moeb in demand as they bare been aad that his reputation to wauiog-O. 8. Marsdea In Success. .- . - 'DaUs- Waal .There are many stories told of tbe tact and Uhdlhiesa of aflatraaa TVnll TkUdUoa When she-was the Ant lady of tbe land. - Her ready wit saved from eoafjisioa tnany a visitor to the White Mouse wbe wa not accustotaeA te the way ot some society. 5 -; A One of the most amuain ar rh . He ts.tb. tale of a country lad at a White House reception who waa sur pnseu in- me miast of fall enjoyment of a nn of enfea hv lha m.m.Ak lda lMiataasv t lue W Baios) toe poor noy uroppea hi saucer and thraet the cup Into bis Docket. . ., i -,'t- ' MUtreas Dolly, who, although ber eyes were aeaa and searrhlug, never saw anything that It was not laaanoad aha should " see, .chatted away with bar guest so pleasantly of tbe weather, the Crowd, and. flnillr. tJ the ann n,.n. mother, whom sb bad known or beard ec, uat n recovered from his embar rassment and was aeon, at ease .and ready to accept the fresh cup of coffse which hi hostess ordered, despite a certain curious and unexplained bulge la hi pocket r . - , --. , ; V. - A Uttle Early Riser'" new aad than, at bedtime win cure stlpatlon, blllonsaeaa sod liver trouble. I " Itt's Mills Frly l:!rs ar Us fs- rr" illltl. rS!!s that fur by arotnlnr t! n f-r'ln. rmivlp? !) Iwinl. ..... , - K-;m,- Ij'. V t I ' . a ! : 'v!n 1. if. .-! -:, t va 4 asds of ths stom. 1 H-ri-r t' st U. rams of t!,e tmU. ' 'v. a- Hf t:, 'r ,. ' f 1 a ' t 1' 1. t' - T "1 1 7 if Lottcrs f rom W omen -Cured by the asset Kodol are received dally. inew nounieaBoany au oefin wun indlges Uoa er other stomach disorder. il tbe food you eat falls to give strength to your body, U Is because the julcu ac creted by ths stomaoh and digestive organs are Inadaqnste to transform the nutrient prop ardea i the" lood Into blood. That i3 tadlgesttoaw The system I deprived of th, amount of noarlahment required to keep up the awengfhrand ths result la that ono or mere of the delicate organs gradually growi weak, and then weaker, until finally it u diseased Here a great mistake Is made. That ot treating the diseased organ. The beat doctor in the land make this very tnlstake. Why should they ? It ts so easy to sea that the trouble Is not there. Cures This famous remedy puts the stomach and digestive organs In a healthy condition so that rich, red blood Is sent coursing thr.mph the -veins and arteries of every muscle, i, and fiber throughout every organ of the tire body, and by Nature 'a law of health fi! Strength and vigor Is soon restored to e i Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia an. I all stomach disorders. I have taken Kodol for nearly two months after each meal and It Is the only r-m-. that gave relief Irom the terrible pxj., endured. After a time I would t a I- it s ,i once a day. and now, while I keep a I. .u ; handy, I seldom need it, as It has nn.-. i- ;. Mrs. J. W. Coolbauoh, Milo Cem.r, N y. Kodol Dists What You Eat. ooty. $1.00 Sin holdlne 7M times tl.o Inal sua. vatco aens lor cpnts. Preparer! by I. O. O.WITT Si CO., umioai.o F Dl'FTY BERMUDA MAID: r:.-. Th Itcanuu S t uty t r ') ti,-i,i I r . ) IU Uc.lllli.l I 1,- 1. Iu proportion tu pi i m : :, , : 1: : more old innlds In tl. - I'. -i ,,,. , : In unjother :i i't "I' iln- . r I . I 1 Ih true of nil chx-; of tin- p,in. -but esiK't-lally of tl:'-ul li sl ,..-:: Iest,fiuullii'a, who luv 1 11 1. With the Islands i-vt-r simv lln-. i, colonized liy the VirKii.i.-i icuniiiin 1012. Five "Silt of six if tin- il:in-lii, is the old pliintiiiK futnilii-s . 1 . n,,t m m In spite of tin- fiirt lli.it thr.v ., ty, with n di-llcati' nw- ilu-.li tip. beauty, oxtronii-Iy well l.i .l I : eonipllshcd iind Ju l ;n 11,, as can possibly lie. Tlu ir lailurc I,, in. ry is n Rtlllldltl s-uhti- ul' won-i- r the whole of the West Indies An aiitl(ii:i(itl law Is 1 1 : m I - 1 1 1 -1 . . ' reaponslblu In part fur this si n, things. Ity tills law iru Isl.ai h m for the duUKhti'i-s to lnl.e slian ,-i landed estate when tlu-lr lailnr ,h, but if one null rli-s sin- lu,-, I,, r ; tunc. It is taken av.i mil -i among the otlu-rs. t ' ml.-r this 1 many n girl of tin- l.citci- ria--. robbed of the dowry wlii. h Is nlii: il ly hers. Sometimes slu- will nut 111:1 1 her sweetheart nt tin- iisi .11 1, tune; sonict lines tin- niencnaiv will not marry her If sin- inis nut I m to bring I1I111 but herself. flaan tlx lw Reu't let yojrjarrlage run do 1 tor want of a little repair T..k. time the rn.se msy bo trltllnjr. .m ,,i to til wise ts suhiuirnt " We .1.. m rlage anil wag -n repairing In all h krauches, at luweat priees. ami w;irr:r I all w.rk be Mrh tty tirat eluNM IV,' will aiake your vi-hii-l i-qnal U m- In imifannMi ilimKHifu b. .1 Jo'blng promptly eu-cnu A put Rubber I Ires on ymir dd ,1 new wheels Meshrnk yourl 1M.MI 1 1 1 . 01 a miM-hiiie witluiul rutlnit; tin n Evervbodv Is I vitnl III wattk fliM , I at work patting nsw bolu In, .Id pi, s - (ai. . tl. ntr-r A !, ' ' "... I hull. Irtt TS irawl 1. hi. . Ra , ' V 1.1 ;-,.; -,. r, fill line of l re m Vriiirim'H I ferfumesi Tidl Sep, et. hi-.. tl, Ml. .wing Mineral Wsu-rs .Mai, 1,1 k, Mineral Hiring. I iinai,, I itliia, 1 'm,.,, adl Jsnna,- llunysdl Vstjji, rail-mai. YOitflksw 4iIb, lied Haven ,-pllu t Con.l. I niKlira, lim'lr llnihli- ; '( "' 1'aatetli 1w.tb I sau.. T' tUM.UMliltA INS v'HOiI) . Creolum, " ili ones . I-Ulntectaui ami " Ietrt.yer. . Brom-Chloralum 1 SUrePRICVENTATIVK of ti.fe,tlm i l eoaughWtr DIPUTUfclt'.; CM. I.I. vox. - ".'.;. . J - .... I iTsWssy.Preacvlptlrms s-" tiij. V TJITIVEESITY LAW SCHOOL. - - - . . . The summer Term begin Juo 10, to continue three mnalha. IboronrJh Instmcllos la enur e ,t sdmlltlng to the bar. Hpecla) . Innnis by eminent Iswyer.' '. lor Catalotne, address . , .... , ' 1 c. -. CLoclol ', Dean, . r. " ".
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 30, 1903, edition 1
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