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Uoadiy.atJkl . it ...L . bditoi vat rscFsjiroi f;-f- - ss::crjpnc:c rates. " One year, la-advance.... ,.,......$4.90 Ob year, not In advance... ( Monthly, by carrier In tie city.. w 30 V- Advertising Rates furnished on sppll Intend at the Fort Office, New Bern, II. C m teoond claw matter. Omelnl Paper ef . New Bern n v , Craven Ceuty. " , ; IKE KQT WAGE EARNERS OVER " ,-. With strikes of various kind through ont the country, i caused by ?ther demand (or an Increase of wages, and In many Hnesof tradVwage conceasloni granted by employers, the o,uestiott, from a labor point of Tie w,te, how" much more -can 1m (ranted wage earners In an .advanced pay with a decrease of hours of labor. ,j Vanuf acturers and contractors inmost Instances are agreed that wages are at their Imaxlmnm today and that no farther Increase can be given, and ',the manufacturer and contractor be able to do business. . It Is not that the manufacturer and contractor hare only the Increase ol wages to add In estimating new work, but there Is an added cost of production to be figured In.' ' The greatly Increased out put in every line of trade, causes what can be claimed as an uusual demand for labor. The wage earner has and Is sharing In this demand for his labor,; Work, with ' greatly Increased pay, has been the wage earner's share In the prosperous conditions prevailing. . But the question now Is, if the manu facture and contractor ., feel thai the maximum wage limit is reached, will npt the wage earner over do it, If an attempt to secure further Increased wages Is made, with the ultimntum,lf the advance la refused, thai strikes will be the conse quence,- ; .f .-V . The wage earner Is self Interested, In securing a maximum . of wage for his services, for a minimum of time. , Bat whllesniioua'to secure these ad van tagesr there Is a "possibility of over reaching, with the result of making wage earners competitors among them selves, Instead of being sought after, as they now are., '"? ; ,'" ':': Thet-U a maximum of success In very thing, and the fraction abovs It often brings-fallttre.'-. The wage earner can alone bring trouble to himself. WnihedolttV . St ATI of Ohio, Cttt or Tolkdo ) M . r Ltraas Comm. . - f ran J-Chuit makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. . Cnjorrr ft Co., doing Imatneea In the Otty of Toledo, County and State afore- said, and that said fins wTB pay the sua niri nmrnTtwnTrfir.T.ARft and every case of CUxjjlxx that cannot be cared by the use of Ball's Catabrh i. owora to oerar me ana suoscnDea in my preeenosyws out any or lJeoemner, -f . ; A. W. GLtASON ajuij( Rotary Public, and acts directly on the blood and tot- Ms surfaces of the system. . Bend for taattrnnalals fna. -. '.r ' i " : - 1". f. OUJCfXT ft.OO Tcdo0. Bold by DnggtoO wo. ' " . -.' BalTs ramOy nils are the best. '? ' . - T.fr i fMDMwbo grenble in doody weath ff.unmuy weu. rati vrbea the ana AO ladles' and eindraa who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxsllv yrtrpe, Oathartka, etc., are la vfted to try the fanwms Llvtle Early HUers. They nred!9rer4 f.caaSothorrV.:. n' do ' not poryt tjt'.cm, Zra a doct!t does wrOnottrfpa, welen, or sUAroj many Tople tCl lhta tbe lUf y Till. W. IL Ilrwf'l, K'-uitfin, Ttx aas nothlsg Utitt mi b cm4 for constipation, sick IketdacU, eto, Bob Voore, tafayttu. XaA, sr all fhars gripe and skkra. whHe !)',.:.,'$ U'.i'j.Fh!; Rlnrs do lUi work v ' t4 aiy. Bvli by t. B Xnffy. ' ; ..." f-"! ai4.c... j . ?n t n.-s , Vent tf All Li; :;;:-c:j- ' Csa ar-" 'rj M n-t i'ii ta fl Qsit t--- "! t 'If 1! PariUi m,' f)f ?'r T. fl. Urn t, i . ..-. .-,. :,Ti f t'.- al ': , 'T r II i.' '-. j ' i fro, a .. ' 1 2 Tie followlcg are tLelmarket; quota t!ons, received by private if Ire to J. LalLam ft Co. New Born, N. 0. Chicago, Jane 28. WEXAr. vOpen High. JjOW, Close. July.;,.... 82J - ,82 Bept...;'..'.. 79J T. V y BO Dec........ --.191 " ' ;v- ti COM. h . . ' . July. , i ; , ; , 5ij Bept....., 61 t' v fil Deo. ts;- DatsW - sn J at ' -t,,,1 - ',i8 ,Bept..,..;'84 Deo 84 - L . '841 Cork. July. - 1648; s' -t. -'1M0 - BeptZ...'. 1685 - f ; '16C0 ,Deo.-... yc' Lard. A fl '',r-r'1 July,J..i. 84-, 827 8epV.t.w 865, -V II W July 800, 887 Bepfr.4 905 -V t -'885 Dec... J...... ' . s. Aew York, June! Stocxb, , t Open. Close Amr."8ugar.... 119, Union Paolflo... 7U -' 119i 60 Mo. Pacifla.,..,. 103 102 So. Pacific 1481 148 Manhattan, w.t Gieat Western ...iOf afoney..". .'. Amr, Copper,... 53j Texaayaclfic...."a8 184 54 88 44 J 66J Wabash pf...... 44f - Erie, 1st........ 65 GoloradoBo...., 17J Anaconda Cop. . Southern By.... Southern By pf.. R.;T. . 60 17 87i . 58 Penn.pjH.....1231 Atchison. ....... 66 ; 1281 . 661 8l.Paul.1........14t 140 Brief, i ...... 82J ; Atchison pf.....88i ,82 93) 29 U.S. Bteel........ 29J Reading. ....; 48 People Gas...... 97 CftO .87 48 97 . 87f B.&O..V... ,..J84t M.ft W......w63 Tenn.Coal,Iron.60t N.T.CetraL.... Vm 844 m 50, Rockland.....88 Western Union,.,. OntarIo;Western 24 24 Metropolltan.i.;' l: p Ooal.'uel.Ironi 66 Va. 0 Chemical. 54 i?. Canadian Pacific 132J Oajft eetMC''.T i Amr. Otton OH. ' . U.S. 8teeltpf... 7Ui ni0entral......l82J Republic" SteeL. 141 Am. Ioc. Delft Hudson... a:l...,.,... U.&Leather.,.8t 65f 18z 79 182 181 Amr Car,Found. 80f 5i U B,Leatherj)f . . Pao Mldt..:. . , v ': JUw To&jt,Jun 86. OoTtturj " Open, High. Low. Clote JoJy 18.90 18J0 1ZJ89 15.10 -!. Aug.T. . .'. ..: 18 JH) 11.00 18JB0 1193 Bept.; riL7 1UMLTI.' 1L50 V Oct. .-. ,..r.; 10.43 UJSi 10.41-10.48 .-HoT.,...i:. , ;t mws 10.0 -im f Ded. . ... , v. .: -M7. 10.07 . t.M Jan.......... - IJ9 10.08 .98i: 9.W , iaTerpoolootton,markot;cloaed today i M14'6.6 'BahW-IOOO -.'A :BeoslpU4000 ? ;' Ope; K-v-4; y-'; . Close. Jan ":, ' . , i 2''J:.'Sl 1-81 - JunWnly (.70 6.78 July-Anf 6X8 A-8epW;'. ' -BapOot X8 OctXov 8t "6.7fl a y a 6.66 111 6.6J 8.U Not-Deo 8.41'. V. i DeoJan US .J . . 8.89 Jan-Feb, VUf 8J7 Feb-Kar ' Total porta etUmated ' tod y J COO va sui last year. , , sonr AcanTT. . ; - Baa week ' , '-, fartyaar. ' -, , :a . n.e . Last week , ,17,778 Tils waaa. fat.. Mom, 8100 Tuca. t 8100 Wed. Tkurs. 400 Frt VrO 1&4 6700 e s r. tj rrlrj'c U Ire la J. r . ' iK ,. T"t, s- :. .. -, .. , 6 speaks to young wcnien about dangers of tie Mecstrusl Period how j theyi sa tBveid pain; suffering and remove its cause. "I Buflefed for nix years with dys menorrhea ( painful periods), so much sa that I dreaded every month, aa I knew it meant throe or four daya of- intense pain.4. The doctor said thia waa due to an inflamed condition of the uterine annendairea caused : bv repeated and neglected oolda and feet wetting.'.. - r s Ji.;youn? 'bum ;oniyi-reauednow dangerous it la to take eoldv at this critical titnei muoh suffering' would be spared them. Thank uod Tor lyua- E. PInkliam's vegetable vom pound -that eraa the only" medicine whiohj helped m any.'Within three weeks alterI started to take it, I notioed aTnarked Improvement In my general -nealtht and at the-tune of my next' monthly period V the - pain ' had diminished oonaiderahly.;;" 1 kept no the treatment" and waaeured a month later." ! finr like anotheTTerBon-Binee 1 am in periect neaitn." ansa aonis MittSn, 86 Potomac "Ave.", Chicago, Ilk 4tO0O forfM If original of vttom'kUtrimBliit TEMst monthly elckness Teflectd the condition of woman's health. Fifty J thousand letters-' from tromen t'prove that Lydla" E. Pinkhftrrfs Vegetable Compound regat- -T tiienstruationi - and: makes those periods palnleM.' of 800,000 bales over 800.000 bales owned by WP Brown of tfeW Orleans, and those Interested with him In What 14 be lieved to be ah attempt to corner -the market and dictate prices. There- has been times when Individuals have con tributed largely to-marking up or down 9f prices in various parte of country but never has there been a condition as at the present time. jTor several months in 1898 Mr Letter eontrolled the price of wheat in Europe and United 8iates ' la the eO's.'-.Old Hutch did the astasia the wheat market hut never inN history has one been able to' own so large a: portion of the supply of cotton as to render the trade powerless In his. hsnds. In the first place consumption has been on ' an enormous scale and crop4 "sot - large enough tofotmtnbatantial surplus after needs of trades nave been' met. -; Then too business, of late years has been profit able and fearing a dearth of supplies at season buying by spinners against fu- turei been larger than usual. ? This 4kss left ylslble supply very anvaUTl InH addi tion to this new crops have- been late and more cotton be required from nil Old crop to carry spinners through till " new crop Is picked.' Reported one half mil lion spindles go out In Fall river next week and each day now some mill closes owing to high 'prices. Under the cir cumstances we do hot care to undertake but the cautious kinds of trades in this market. Prices have been advanced to point where, trading . up to and In cluding October Is dangerous. The crop Is Improving and yet with a corner on old orop months and condition of plant till local we can't advise short selllnb and would not buy only on substantial breaks and then only for a quick turn. : i.- -' : :l OWLeeft0o.t " '" ' s ,-""." -efjsimnen - J . " ' ' BI4 Hlfu'oa Cotton.' New Orleans. June 88, W P' Brown bid 14.18 on cotton today end says that he would bid 16 but bets he wouldn't get ' , ,- t- tJt . Borne' flowers oppoar to cUanct tbdr stents nt'dlfferrot timee. 'The cora Oon Jasmine Aowere " when first Opened bare a dollcatc, freab petfume which, af tar a time, bacomM groaect and attracts bluebottle fiUa.' Flowers of tse orchid OdontoatoaMm hebrmtcam have cinnamon fragrance and a haw thorn scent at dlffarant periods of thrtr bloom.: 1 :;. --, . " . : 0 CrC'aTiST.EHET.- Offlcor Bryan Uado ' Ono of Especial im portancoin2ov7 ;; " ; IE cm. j V-'. Dlsaaaa Is lniMrons la tu attsck, so dtU Boors n! Ions tbia kMnT t rfore 7"U know It Is ll.rA, It In Uca porlon f'f yonr lk sails StoakTr.jt yor life n.'n-r : ts ent toroe tr.:it r.f yar frtrr.e. It n; ;itl trm'.f 1 la tlu.a. A !'t IVrn jir.!. ma V U Jtmi Low J. r.' 1 u. A L I'rysn, c " t I;i !! (V; rv tr.pnt.t"! ""'3 kt JM ! i -t !- S lJI: .m V rl ,"i l. I 1' t ' ' X r t ma M ' 1 H , : 1 , , ' ? I' I I'-.'. 1 . rl '-- ! r l r. 1 li el : I . ; I'll' - . 1 . - " t I : i ii. v India, when he round a rouni Liul c f metal. It was black and looked tin ! nn old ii-on round ahot, but -wtoa tl.e i old man lifted It be was struck- wO its Immense weight He carried 1$ home and found on scratching It ti.f.t it was a lump of solid gold. It weighed eight pounds and - its sale made the finder rich for life. i " . . There are many more of these can non balls, each worth a small fortune," lying hid or burled in the" recesses of this" Jungle, and their story Ik n carious one. At the end of the sixteenth' cen tury Akbar, the greatest fcmperor Hin dustan ever saw, was -at the height of his glory. At the head of hla con quering army, ne summoned Ahmad nager to surrender-.- The city and Its rich treasure were then under the role of the' Princess Cande- . Knowing that resistance could be but short, tpA in bitter rage agalnBt the oi)preseor,' she" caused all the -treasure of gold' and silver to be melted-down. Bbe' east the metal Into- cannon1 balls and 'en graved upon each maledictions against the conqueroru These were fired into the Jungle and, when' Akbar entered the city, Instead of the rich hoard he had hoped to win, he found a treasury absolutely empty. That this is riot 'the' only' occasion upon which cannon balls of gold have been cast Is proved by the fact 'that 'IB the treasury of the ahah of Persta' there may he seen in 'the earn room whew' stands the famous peacdek; throne two small -globular prolecttfet of gold. They were estimated by a re cent visitor to weigh about thirty-one pounds each' and . are roughly. made. Their origin or purpose Is, however, totally9 forgotten. It Is only known that they are very old.Chlcago Chron I bo, Yob Enjoy Wnat Ton Eat? ' If you don't your . food does' not do you much good, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that every one ahould take when there Is any thing wrong with the itomach.-There Is no' way to maintain the health and strength of mind anybody except by nourishment. Then Is no way to nourish except through ' the stomach The stomach must be kept healthy, pure andfsweet or the strength:, will let down and disease will, set up. No - appetite, loas of strength, nervousness;- headache, constipation," bad breath, sour; rlsfngs, rtftmg Indigestion, dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles are quickly cured by this use of Kodol Dyspepsls : .Cure. ; Bold by-F. & Duffy, ' . ' -: r- Shipping Claikamoa. - 31nnamoti is so extraordinarily sen- slate tliat groat care has to be taken with ' regard to Its 'surroundings - on board ship, as a bale of very fine cin namon wiH lose much of Its delicate aroma if packed among bales of coars- er bark. Various Oxpedionts have been tried to remedy this.". The Portuguese and Dutch Isolated, the bales by pack- tngthem In cocoanut fiber or in cattle Jiidee, but Jt Is found that the only real safeguard Is tolock bags-of pep. per between the bales. "Two Happy Years In Ceylonr . -A OASTOniA. Jui tu ." Thn (isi Ym HrtWwrrt BesjM Bpatarn ".ef..-- 1 : GaLLILEE. June fci. The farmers "sre almost through gatharlog and selling their po- Uto crop. They realise good prices. ' Oar cucumber growers have begun picking, lit John" A Everlogton hu the first crop of "Cakes" In the - nelghkor. hood, -.s j-. GaUIlee has another store, Mr. 8. A. Xverlagton. .We are on the boom.'- ' Our Sunday School will eakbraU the first Sunday In July ss Children's Day. The exercises will beghi at tp. m. on the day. Befrasbmenti wfrr be served. K very one that win do so ' U Invited to come and bring a pocket faUofpeaalai for laemtioonsa. :r-'jj . ':. 'stirtUnr Evidence.- Fresh testimony la great quantity is constantly coming la. declartBg Dr Sists Ksw Dlaeovety far Consumption Conghs and Colds to. be nneqoalad. A recent expression from T, J. HcFarlaad CentoBTHla,Va. serves as si an pie. De wrl Wat "I had Broachllia for three years aad doctored all the time wllhoat betas benefited. Then I began taking vr. King's Hew Discovery, aad few botUH wbollf cared ma." Equally ffscllve la earing all Lang sad Throat troubles, Cnasumpiloa, Pseamoala aad Grip. OaaraatMd tf C D. Bradhsm Drt)g!U Trial boitUe free,- tegnlar i'ux 6Po,andtl M. - Tk. ! Uarkar V a VK, - In ottKlnsI litem im tt tartwv la a frHit flgiir, ami Arti!BB talo are full of dim. Jd Kaj st4 rila he Was PfUn tta trlgiiUt nu in luvn, and l.U m'0 l.m 1 r!. ! fn'wtt an-1 tntrl-xv. J- .,.:, Ur.a tm:t t a ;t In a"ifVrn l'rrv i l r r'.': 1 !.' OK4 ! 'i t f, .r I r . 'i :. fcl i f 1 V 'r e: 1 t ' 1 r ili! it . r i r , -, t ! II ' ! i I- i C v. - . - - - J t - fs. .a. in the sky comes im. 5 i'rf ti I'i-.a the weak and f.avota remedy weary oeapoo. dentdytpepae,' k u, t Uch It Uenaij todofor itif, even tf but 1 curing all atomeon troubles and I !.;'.y dlaordered cr overburdened. eeslivs rTs the natural Juiues of digestion and' does the work of the Sumach, relaxing the nervous tension, while t e'tnl lamed muscles snd membranes of that ci can are allowed to tut aad heal, ' It cures to&gesnon, 'flatulence. palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia and all atomach troubles by eleanatnp. nurifvlnff and slrenethenlng the glands, membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. 1 , Jbn Dtalat Ca toyly Tsk1 : "-' -r 'Tttw trill adk, which ssUafoc 60e. , Assatsl ky B. CDsTin 6 CO, CulU0& FBDurrr : S---7-He CUlBuitnm,. t Hallway Surveyor We ara going to rah a railway line right through your barn. v Farmer's Wife All right; I don't rnlnd.' -But you remember that I will have! no trains after 0 o'clock at night, I have no Intention of getting up after that to open the door tor the trains to golthrough. - - - i ' - Driren To Desperation. Living at an Tjut of the way place, re mote from civilisation, a family ti gf ten driven to desperation in case of accident resulting In Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers etc. Lay In a supply of Bucklen s Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 36o, t 0.p. Bradhamrs Drug Store. Low Rates V ANNOUNCED, VIA' RAILWAY. ' Very low rates are announced via Southern" Railway' front points on Its nnesfor the following special oocaalons: ASBXVILLB, N. C Southern JSduca . ttonal Association, June 80 July 8, 1I08. . . ABHBVILLTt, N. C.-Natlonal Dental aid Adjunct Societies, July U July 81 lfOS, ' ' ' ATHENS, Ga. Summer School, July 1' ' - Angust 9. 1008. ATtilNTA, GA. National Convention '": ft T. F.U. of America, July -, 1008. BOSTOff, XAS3.-NattomU. Education al AssodsUon, Jnlv e-10. 1S08. DKKVZK, COLO. Annual Convention, ? T. P. 8. C. E., July 0-lt, 1008. DltBOlT.MICH. Inuraatlonal Con. ..ventlon, Ip worth League, July 18-19, ; Hot. ;v..'V KHt)XyiLLlVTXCnil. Summer School June tVJuly IL I90S.V . XOMEAOLX, TXNN, Bible School, aJljl-JLugiit80,190S.- -; -BA9 FRAKC18CO, CAL.-Natlooal VXhoampmeat Q. A, August 11-39, M0a...- -(, . ( ,-'-' ' .; . '.'. TCfKtO EE, "ALA -Summer School, ' Jine l6-AugurtT(l90S;- V.,"j. .. . . . Bates for the above oooaelnas open to the pttblle. ,, Tickets will he sold to these points fxcua all staOons on Southern Railway. Detailed Information ean be had apoa srprl cation to any Ticket' Agent ol the bonthern Railway, ot A rata of oonnect lD(iBaa.ovby addresslDC the under- Signed. ' .. V - - . a i a. jl hardwicx : ! J"', V Washington, . OT! i I - 4 r-fTo'imlR;; , Glorious Mountains of Western I " North CaroJlon ma Sc'jthcftt "Railway :- lavhaetbf at taction ef all Daalih or Plaaanre aeekerav- ;"' ' ,TI!3 TCUR.3T 'VALCX ' Omrl Jansl, 1JS5, and on that date Lia Cilsf sssrrEirsrtleaTlcksU ct oa Sk's fn-ita p riBr.'pkl po!n!la tke I r'k kr.1 r- 5l! ai!,tO lh EnU 1 r'TtS I.--''--1 oa si 1 r' .e H y Poti'.Um Hall wt. T. ' ra i'e ep tosndlecludlrg r .! t r 1, 1". t t ratvirn.' ; "lit tJir I tf f t f Vy" - . ' i'y. . r.t.t tr,-' rt.c, , . - i i t 1 I ' " "r ' ' ' t V Vdi 1 v .iV . 9 s Very Amrlc' Larat ia.. t.. Tie 1; ', t Amwlean s r;....t : V ..naconJa, wLUh may at;:a a 1 -. . Jt tf thirty t-t -It lnhf1 its trt;J America and la a handsome, ti.ii;.. 1, with dark round spots scattered outf its -whole body on n groundwork, of rich brown, It Is very fond of water and haunts the banks of rivers, lakes and streams, there lying In wait for ny deer or peccary which may come to the margin of the water to drink, ; That Throbblnr Headache. Would quickly leave var If you used Dr. Klng,s New Ute JMils, Thoasands of sufferfrs have proved, tht If matohlest merit for Sick aad Nurvpiis illeadachesT They make' pure .hlood' and build iip your health. Only 85 rents, mnnevv bark if not cured. Sold -by'O.' D. Bradham." wruggiat. i,, , . -r a f ctmrnHMmimmnmimw s -s , a a Mi Gfocef .s- Begs to call (he attention of the Complete Stock of f Staple and Fancy Groceries, p Every steamer is bringing in some delicacy to be ndded to iJphiB stock. - ; A share of jottr trade is 55 r receive careful attention and' All orders Bmall or large It Phone T. Ten Bushels of FRESH Received yester day, 30 cts. per peck. NIXON'! 128 Middle Hi., Opposite Ilenry's Pharmacy. J. W. WOOD, Practical Tinner and Plumber. All work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can be found at the shop on m Booth Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. MOOD Phone 220. Arlministrators Notice ' laving this day quallfled as adminis trator of the estate of Msrgtana Blooat, deceased, all persons bavlog claims agsJaat said estate are requested to pre seat the eame to the undersigned for payment oa or beforo the 23th day of June 1904, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment ' : i Thl95t day of June 1908. i.; o. j. McCarthy, Administrator of Marglana Blount, de f eeased.T " Bixis1. Wanted; Fot the eonstracllon of new wooden bridge, over the Trent river, at Pollock. vHla,JooesoonntylRC. , - Bids must he submitted by flrst Koi day la July 1909, to Board Convmlaele- ers, Jones ooenty. : . ! - for further particular, apply to - - ,' r. brock;' i'. Clerk of Board, Trrnton, NO. Pabllcnllon ol fJuin- Ctsve. Coeaty. Jftf?1 , C, J. McCarthy, Ada, Of ; . . Margtaaa Bloaat , ' lt ' , ' -" ; .'.vs : . . Ktslah OoQae, " rionee, her hss , aasd.Owi Blooat, fraak tfloait . aad JH Blooat, hairs at la f MarglsD BloBBt. ". ' ' ToKrilahlloot, Booae, her has baid,0org mount, frssk Bloaat and Jl!a liioont ' -' It rp'1r to tbe silfaclloa of U Conrt If n ;Jarlt thl Ke!a IIotim, fl'i'ivk. br hn.t.nn'1, Knorra Iliouot. Prank !!unt and Julia l-!oint, txrirs at 1W t'f J'aif'an I '. ;r., r-- n-l- d"-!.t of th t"!a' cf rlnrth Carol, na, yon : herrViT e!!"iv) U. l a n k r. 1 ''.!t)f"'r:!''frfsl 'afr m , t-rra fi-.'r i '"1 Ijiln ' ' " -a of rf 3 r . ), .'i ( ' , In t k' ntt-li- ! ill C J r. A - 'r.'- ' y ... -I at i! NT, t ? !, ! 1 i ;r to 1 I ('.' 'Ml, ' ' r m'.A I a . . -. I r t f I n Clams '- Jmmt tfce Servrae. ' Th' boaa don't alius keep hie word," . . remarked the office boy. - r . "WUrs he been doln nowr to-. oilred the stenographer. . " ' "He told me when he went out thla tnormn' tnat nea can me np on tne telephone 'Stead of that he called me come back from . lunch.". Cincinnati Commercial Tribune." - - -r -if- i..", ' A Serioti Wstaie. ; ' ; ; I E. a DeWltt & Co, Is' ib it nam iha . firm who make the geaulne Wltrh Ilaatl . 8.1fa lit Vhltl'a 1. the ItchtlaMt H Ira i tbst healt nithont biarlaft a arar.1i hi 1 arlnu mlaUke it ni.aB-lbr. D."-1.' "Witt's Wl ch n18dvfrnr l.!tnt, bleed! oy, itching and protfodiiSn pile,. , born,' biuUes efsemaand all skin lia-, :Se; S ldbv F. SDuffv.. 5- a ITousekeepers toUp '' ine and a-v Jt' solicited. Yonr orders will re- fc a PliOMPT DEUVERV. 3fc will be appreciated. - 3 POLLOCK ST. an j v 127 XUtMl Nt. Full line of Drugs and Meilicio R Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc , also the following Mineral Waters: Maulil-wt Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, llnnny. adi Janos, Bunyadi Matyas, Oarbana, Veronica, Apenta, Red Kaveu splits. Combs, Brushes, 1'ooth Brushea, Pasterine Tooth I'aabi. COLUMBIAN INS-: Tl tpt-. Creolnm, the Great- -1 'isinlwuiia and . Bed Bug Dstnyer. Bdttr-Cliloralum A surePREVKNTATlVE of lnre tion n( contagion of DIPHTHEKiA A hMALL. POX. rhvsiolans,;Presoriptlon tiKH-laUf. NOTICE Of ADMINISl RAT:0N. Having this day administered upon the estate of Wallace Rose deceased, alt persons indebted to said estate are noti fied to make immediate payment, and nil persons holding claims against tald estate fcre notified to present the name duly versified on or before June I7tu 1904, or this notice will he itliMried In i.r or recovery. TOOS P. MCCARTHY Adrian slral or. Summer School tor OrftTeiiT Co. Teatciiers will be held at Dover. It will opeu lone 82nd ami continue six week Attendance is compulsory. For circular of work or. any in formation concerning plaore to board, etc, address S.M.BR1N80N, New Bern, N. (J Or L. L. IIARGRA.VE, Dover, N. V. Schedule BTax. The law reqnhee that daring the first, ten days In Jane, Schedule B laa shall betid and License obtained for the) following: . Agents of Breweries (or hrawertesk brokers (merchandlae, ship, stock and pawn brokers), bicycle dealers, billiard tables, bagatelle tables, bowling alltea. coal dealers, collecting agencies, cotton rnnrnrimn efmtrMt. dalr lrarUi. ailing Ikroora, dsaUrs la daadly wep ens (pistols OT pistol cartridge, dirks. aacxare, ajinj anois, eie ), , aenuaaa. emiKTaat annta, feather , reooralora. n mm -mrm in m m linen nsaan f a s . w . ... w awv sea nj vv fireworks, g"t stitsrprlaes, grarn dle-i tilleries, hot la, lawyrar.ptddlrra, . uMata, cpUeiaoa, phyalclani, (Inoiodlng oeMopaths or any prou practicing a.y profosMd art of beeliag fot f of r wardv pbotnrrsphar. aWlar ta triaa phMirraphs (or prisae of any kind) rml , dnaler. iM snachlnee (with flrad ,.. I . V . t . . . .wis., ,ai. iinuinA,w lln eraat eenllsta, hlnMint npUrlmt. - UXO. a WATEHit, . BacUUrof i)Ma , ..,tiUvi tl LlJiUwik..l. Tit eopartnenhtp fcrlofof titatlag bciva Myr Ilaha and t M Ukka, an1. at th seat anl iijli at M ITaka 4 Soa fat dlwolvad ty astl Dotw.t, Mkyrr I!kh rHrtn( from th t sals 1 V'5'r.Mi t oat!ria4 at the lam "(M Piar.d" ty P M liana van 111 rrr.i!-.'.'y kf p Oatkkl fall klrn-a of I .rtf, rrn!r, tsTr', ' ', tldfO, rtc. to B.pt aai I I I.I 'l t 1 f'ri r; (r ' - I ft -It I"' t A V t !("' n't' Henry's Pharmacy.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 27, 1903, edition 1
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