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THE JOURNAL. i' iubJsied everyday tn the year, exoepl Monday, at M Kiddle street , j; i' CHARLES Li STEVENS. . . r iBiTOBMtn nonxnoB' - ; :i: subscriptioi iito'S One year, In advanc..,U.,......IM On year, not la advance.. .1.... M Monthly, by carrier la the city.;... .40 j , " -: Advertising Rate tarnished on appll cation. ' t gy-iyy'f Entered at the Poet Offloe, New Bern, N, Ci Moond class matter. QSelal Paper ef . Ken Br u4 THE JCAROLCUS DEQSION 'v ON MURDER. It may appear superfluous,' and jpej er-s- haps nntlmoly, to maw comment apon n any ease which twelve meji, "igood and ; true,' ' have rendered a venue pon. Bat when Juries In the cases.; of Till w? man In South Carolina,, and iffaywoocf, , e. vs, . ry . Ti t . 'I f U. " . In North ' Carolina, declare' these men ?"not guilty" of murder, as was pqnejaat 4 ? veek, it would seem as If shooting and ' . -killing a fellow man was no muraer, aot a crime punishable" by any statue -' Maw. ; - V'-,- . v :;. , Whatever may have been .the severe aggravation leading to the shooting in each of these cases, .there is nothing to prove that the shooters were in danger. - or that weir use oi tne putM was juau v fiable upon the ground of, self-d v fense. - Neither can It be ebowa that Tillman ' or Haywood were ignorant of the law "of their respective Mateswhich gavs 'them the power to be judge, Jury and , ; executioner, in their private quarrels, ., , of any one who might offend them. i But while these men have become their own ezecutlenerr of the men against . ...i c - . - i , , whom, they had personal quarrels,how U j it possible that ' both Juries and Jadgea .''? can ao easily accept and permit these shootings and killings, gross violations ' C' of the law, and pronounce each man , f ettllty of.murder, hence; no vhjla- f.-f i There; ban be no ' question, but thai f such a crime as murder can be committed ' , in both South and North Carolina, for j uries at least every; jnoath in the ' year; ; 1 1 ,'have pronounced such verdloti, and In .. some Instances the verdict has been ren . v ared upon circumstantial evidence. loerefevhere must be snob a crime I . as mt-rrier, and i unlshment to flt It. " i ' Bine the finding of verdicts in these ' cases of TU'man and Haywood, the 1 - newspapers tell of the great expense of .. those trials. . Why great expense, and to whom f i, 'Both State and defendants, say reports, v utln noting the proceedings of Uuit V trlalaj It cannot be teen "that the prose outlon, eertalhly not ra the Haywood case, entered with that determination to ' find some punishment due the 4efendaut, ; J, and secure a verdict .accord ally. , If soolal posIOon and o'ttey are to be safeguards for the bum shooting his . fellow nun, then has equity passed, and r )heiUMtIen of erlma ts not In the act . 'cftijmltted, ' butlto be Judged by the S- . runciaTand social standing of the psr son committing the not. . '' But this cannot be the opinion of the I great majority of Carolinian,' however ' two juries may have decided. .v- 'And while the Uw" hu set free these . two men, la the satade M the people, as I II most beirfiU anfae-'(Mok ma who killed bis lellow maa, mtritp has been tintibdf anl fm t(ti r aace of tkf dead must em prevail, to ; nauni ue gamy,- ana bus neir uvea ' Aa bin ItnkitL t t' ? 'J i s'i pltarrk Cttttwt Ctrc4 A with LOCIL APPLI0ATX058, ee Uey calaotfeaeklU ut of the ettsesM, ' Cat awe is hVvl o eoastlttVaaJ d!s oe.attdlaotor'to ewrs'lt on"nst take laUrnri wactlto.'; faalTa Catarrh Core to taken luyfra.-J'y end note' dl recCy oa the Mee4 end sooo nrfaoas Halfi Cetnrri Oaje bnotS (aack aaedl doe. ll wupryiorlbtAtA.on' f the , Ul r-liyiiclaai la this aom try for yean and 1 1 e regal" preecrtpUon. ; l U ojoisr poted of the beet, otvt kaown, eoov ttoertwllh aeUbkKjdjartfin,-act- ln Blrectlf the ntsm sntfaoea. 1 be ff feet f wnMnattne Bf the le ta-ItrpIlPBte- to wfcst prrure each feadev fol ,u;u la CttHo Uelurh, .0end for tt!en!l free,v r? ",.' I r. l-idaxittt Touio, a ' Vt)3j Dre gUta, Tic. Hull' Ult rnu aVe'the twst. . . f f .S' r.- r.J to , 4 rr.4 lk M - r f !j t:.a." ' n Jiur. Cotton, Grain, frevlsion and Stocks ianxt la Meet Receipts, and Shipments. J V- Tha followlBF are the market ouota ttona, received by private wire-to A. B Baxter & Co. Kew Bern, N. 0. ' V ,: Haw fo&x, Oct. W C)otTHiir-- , Csai. High. Ikw. Clone rOt;U... 1.50 :J5- 8.60 . Dan.". 8.83 .70 .6 1 .W Jan 9.68 9.Vh 9.& iM i:lUgA.....n29.n 9M .W 4VT1 May... i 0.76 . 9.88. t.7i .?7 Sew xork,6ct.'17.: BtoOMtfr , . Open. AarJBagar....,.ll?I Mow Faciflo. ;..;! 86. Paolno 41 Union Paclflo... 7i Manhattan.:... 132t Ajnr. Copper.... 88 Atchison........ CCJ Bepnbllo Steel 8 Reading.... 47 Texas Pacific... 231 Wabaab pf...... 90 Southern. By.... 18 ' Southern Uy pf..73 IL a 8teeL..... f4t U.S. Steel .pf... 621 Penn, H B 119 LouisvlUe&N&sb 100i flt. Paul......... 138i K.TCenUal. ... 117 a&O. 80 B. 6 0,. ..75 M. ft v7.i......67 Brooklyn R.T.. 88 Golorado So Coal, FueI,IronM SO Ami.' Ctton Oil. 89 Va. O Chemical. 80 Tenn. Ooel.Iron. 39 Rook Island 85 Am. Ice. ...... 6 Moriey Close 112 911 . m m 18! 89 67 8 M 3 lis iuo 188 118 80 7; $7 83 t 80 89 20 30 83, : A Core For Dyspepsia. I had Dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after: I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely fibred me. Mrs W W Baylor, HQllad, Pa, No appetite, loss of strength, ter rousness, headache, constlfatlon, bad breath,' sour risings, Indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol rep resenta the Natural jnlcei of dlgeatlon combined with the greatest known ionic and reconstructive properties. It clear ea, puriflei and sweetens the stomach. Bold by PB Duffy.' 7 Tke Robber Crab. j In Central America there Uvea the robber crab, of almost Incredible alne and somewhat resembling a hnge spi der. The distance between ha extend ed claws to sometimes as great a twelve feet ' It spends the greater par of tta life on land and climbs the cocoa not trees, on the fruit of which It Uvea almost entirely.. It digs in the grou: deep tunnels and lines them with -eeannt fiber. . When engaged the robber crab ct break a man's limb with its pow daww. Animals approaching It t Soeelv often receive an ng-ly pi which they do not soon forget and it to on record that one of these crabs haft captured and tried to drag-off a goat j To open a coeo&nut the robber crao removes the oark from the end con) raining the three eyes, one only of which to easily penetrated, rdoV having found this, It revolvea the nnt against thevpoturof one of Its spindle lege onj til th opening U large enough- for it to lnaert Its great claw. With this It breaks the shell.' grinds the -content Into amall places and carries thera td its month. - ' 1 . BtMsOUr Yeretae If Ileal !, As a man grows oMef be perodree that the moral 'qpahtU kiw worth d good deal more tn friendship than thei lateltoctoal qnallttoe and that no brlU llancy of Bund, no charm of con versa' ttoo: can make Bp; tor tack of loyalty charity and generoatty tn sddar tntwj conree. TouTjf tnen of brain are dtoJ posed to value mainly mental power' la other' people,'' and ft to' a human' tonality to lorgive mnch la.mea and women of genius. , Thto ta a false ap preeUrion of the yetpecave value of ttontallty and the moral qoatiUee. The tlmo come wbea a maa toams.that nMlfuhsee aad affscttoa' are better a wife or friend that Intellects! pow- aco6tnpnied .by tnbeas self tore, rerhtnat the maa b dote not eome to Urto knowledge toe labv-Ban rras cteco Bulletin,, ' .' i-'', ' TV-'' . Tb rvaa Wa4, 1 foam to a natural prodoct, being caod by the eacape of air or gas from rtadd llorild. In'the cue of eoda water It to tb eerap of tb tajbonM acid gaa from tb ewn4 barerag that can (he attractlr rparkUng ppaTan, but' t! ewarfnad lW aloo would girt rt t bet a email quantity of yatn, a the gas Woold too Mally etrap. tn ordt to pravont this eotn tDO11giDOi) rutxrtsrtr to otoaliy sddd to tbo alnip, kh h rw drs tba man mor tlom so prrmt- tnsl tb f fm rptnf and pudur1' tng the stlrarUvl L4 of foam a familiar to all. ";:K'i lri truer Woe Id aot IsUtMt ya II you're o tag lot e r-.rBtd pIt frf p ttera pr pliM.'.Otte Px!i, cf J' :. Mo.wrltf ! $-;- ! with in c'r for I y', t "it a yi (t i A'ta rikire cnriii . It's I ! Slve ra arth. S at O D I VACIIIIiaTOri LETTER -; - tSpecaU Corrtpcmiem;al Secretary Wllaoa of tUe agrlcu!ttirl &partmeat has received' from Pro fessor iL B. Jaffa of the..TJnlreity of CaUfomla the results of aom interest tag experiments conducted by the Ut ter 'as to tba value of fruits and nuts When thee articles constitute "an la? tegral part of the diet 'Nine dietary studies and thirty-one digestion exper iments were carried oa.. In a majority of the dietary experiments fruit and nuts constituted all or almost all of the lot: .The result have been entirely satisfactory f and 4 demonstrate ; that fruits and' nuts possess enough; nutri ment to sustain human life. Professor True of the office of experimentsta tions Ws the tovestigaUoaempbastoes the , fact that -both, fruits and trots should be 'considered" as1 true.I.foods rather than, food accessories, a fact which la commonly bvertobked.-:. , . ;t Studies were made of , the flleferiea ofi live ' fruitarians, two women t and three children. The experim.ents ehowed In every case that, though the diet; bad. a low protein and energy value; he subjects Were Jjt opparenrjy, excejloat health and had been so during the, five, or eight years they had been living In thla-manner. x'f" ' . , v?' WasbtnvtOB'a nUratlwa Ptoai.: ( Tho contract for thtf proptjeed'wfrtef nitration plant was let nearly 1 six months ago, but there was a lonaj de lay In starting; actual work, and yery little proglpsswas ttnade for a time. after work was'flnaliy ""begmv jPhT ponderous steam shovels, however, which have been busily engaged dn ing-the last jnohth have excavated aa psrnense amount of material, and With "the present rate of progress It to be lieved the plant will be completed, by Jan. 1, 1005, the tne originally sell by congress. Then all of .the water used In this city will be drawn front thee filter beds, which are located near the Soldiers' home grounds. The .wait pat been a long one, but now there is real. cause for . congratulation. . The - pre- posea bj stem is regaroea a unquee tlonably the best and most carefully designed ever Installed in this country. TfiA rlivlnv tr iha mnnf nnrf mflViha - ' . j " aaid to have been due to the conscien tious ef(ort of those nt charge to leSve no stote unturned toward making the filtration plant of the national capital a model one In ey$7 respect MaoXrthar on Deaertlom. General MacArthu commanding the department of California, In bis an nual report says 'on the' subject of de sertions: "One thousand three hundred and forty-four men deserted during the fiscal year. Of this number 014 were' from the permanent garrisons in the department ana represent approximate ly 19.12 per cent of the main strength thereof for the year. The remaining 430 were from recruits, casuals and regiments,-passing to 'and from the Philippines. , - - . "in the light of past experience and 01 present conditions It seem appar ent that the United fitatee as a nation must accept, desertion aa a necessary evil unless enlightened public opinion can be induced to realize that It to not only inimical as it affects the army as a separate organisation, -bat In remote consequences. -'to a menace to the sta bility of our institutions through its corrupting -effect upon the military ideals of ,tbe population that must furnish the . improvised troops upon which the republic must always rely In time of war." OoraraaaaBt PrlaU OJUa, The multiplicity, of controversies in the government, printing office from time, to.iltne' hai suggested that the office might . be , administered with more gratifying . results it it were placed In eome one of the executive departments. "The difficulty over ih atatna of Assistant Foreman ktlllex has emphaatoedrthla ocloloa of lati. and It to said on good. authority, that the president: has concluded that.lt would be wise to place tn office In the department of commerce." Thto will make Secretary George B. Cortelyoa the1 executive official In control of the office and toad to a number of jchange ngef 1 leca) In the method of administering work of tbeprfntlng office,. , . Owa BalMar lUml. The other -ttlghf t atrehootts poleca Wandered down. Croat ' the ' capital grounds and entered the toensoa build lng, passing bya alumberlng watchl man.; The guardian dreamed that hi was - being Bmpthqred- by gaaoIlM fames and awakened.' D saw tbi polecat rolBg around among some documents relamig to vital etatlstlcs. t ' Supposing to t4j an ordinary eat! the watchmaa Jqrew a paper welghl with good effect Hbltthcat- ' As a result of tb confusion that fol lowed a conalderabto portion of Mm censuaAaildlag could -not be occupied the ntxt 1st, and a large -aatall of clarka was given a holiday at govern) meat expense. ,; 4Tb KaaaJaa 4 Jaba Pea) Jaava. , torreury Moody's etteotloa has bent carted te tb fact that bo monument marks the grav of John Paul Jones la Tarta, - I b event that the remain of the dUrtinjruhbad , feaval hero can b fud ftacfvtary Uoody will order a war ship to franc to bring them " . ! l WvrU't -lr. " ,;tj(W laafrurtloos from thasdjoUot ganaral of 4i army I provUrtonal bet- (alio of rhlHppIn couta, conipoaed of tb Fourth tompany of at !, tb Twoty foorth Ilocanoa, Thirtieth TaoHr nd Forty-arvanth Tlaayana, Vfir) b.ornn!zd cf floty t l!i 6t Louis expoaltkm, . , , i - Craiaa faatS earaa. , It to Mid at lh navy drpsrtmant that the Farlflc aqoadron will prttl.!y b rJrd to make a pmriw- rrnUa la Tsrlfls water and sitettd ing as far as Honolulu fiurini the rit fvw roeetlia, ! "'I CAUL PCHOtlELTV Cilncl fcrty Terr. is la Tt'rij - ' I -Ji- For vrl rrior.'.' i r-ir )o--jrT l.r.arkad li n..'.:(-l t-" tta. IleliW "-l r ' " t -1 g t nl 1 r" fr-. -ix (' r :i. V. J . ' 1 i ' f ' ' ' ' ' rii.ii.k. h f ' ' -T - " ! THE. CUSTOMS OF NORWAY SdT Beit'aa St - I a 1 aa I One r nrk- 1 t i.lt- r n ''rt' . cf Uje peo llielr . luteuse and ple cf 'Norway' is artlkvc Jove of flowers. They never heap them in. indiscriminate, masses, but the poorest peasant woman, will gather, efew.M, Jhe-lvrlkJ fclossoms which grow at her door and arrange them In a gtosotJkeCwlndow with b, exquisite, jtaste and , feeling which are good' to see. 'The custom obtains with high nd tow,:' andflowera are aa necessary to a Norwegian dinner ta- uw mm uw wuu. v 4 . The reltgioa of thauontry to Luther an, but Sunday is not observes : with puritan strictneea, for the settlements are; email nd far. apart, o that the narn. f gvea nasror muai mvt nun froiryone ttfanother, and even In sum mer service to only, held once la three Snndav benns on Saturdat night so that Sunday ! efenlng , lr a' time i for pleasure, ana wherever a sqaeaky mu- Slca butroraeht ban be, found the peai nts! Witt donee IbaMhejtita street The men dance together as welt as wrth?tJieotteWgrasplnr each oth er's ahouldefs and-whirto: round and round like dUaj human tope. , ' " iiAiddina: .toaJesrjiJtipf the1 pec pto fbf (hllelJarMrk .,6 .celebrated at W iieWt vUlagtf urchv and the guests, row a epprtnously'long boats acroar the flora, - wearing gay colored diesBea. .ilbjaaf aadtHWegtoom bring to tb ceremony the diver spoons ;iV3rntrtj;to(them when uiey were carusieneuk. j.ukj anxoes IlnkedTtcie iy;a slim' chain! and are hurig upjlrVe!newbyrfle, to be an heirloom for cjengra ttona. LociJ; at totanilils -:cusc4 e -a "bacillus or germ which exists pfentlfully in street dlrt It Is Ina tire so Icrig as exposed to the , air, .but .when catr!ed beneath the akle as la the wounds caped ny parooiiioa eapar oj inaiy nans, ana when the air to excluded the gernt Is ronsed to activity and produces the roost virulent, .poison .known, These germs mly b destroyed and aA dancer of lock- Jiw avoided iy applying ChmbtrlalnV j Pain Balm freely as soon .vas the inlnry Is ntlaetlo and causes euto,1irBlseeaadllke Injuries to heal wtthou maturation and, In one third the time .required by xthe uiual ireaunsni. u is lor sail) oj an urug- gists. :.v...;.u ' f . ,.. I'WLiJ . . ' .'. ;..-Xt-iSS4fL. '; Ko w." said, , jTtaJroffior.. "smjpose you .bad been called to sec a palleut Wlthbystertcs-eome one. for I as tn oca, who bad started laughing and found It Impossible to stortrrwhat la the first thing you 'would do V . 4 1 -'Amputate his funny ,bono," prompt ly replied the' new student.-11 usloa Post ' ' Tb eras Drawbaak. "Well the statements they make against yon aren't true," said the poli tician's wife. M Why. don't you deny themr- ' Tm afraid it will Incite them to dig up eome other libelous statements that a9 true. Ph I UkMph la Ixi re r. PLUSED 10 DO IT., New Bern PeoplQ)ad- ' on This Sub ject. : A DuUle statement . Given to the publio for the public fooa, - ' . Aoltlsen'sexperlenoe, ' y Truthfully told for humanity's skV Bhouldflad ready appreciation. 'Kew Beta 'people arleaed to 4 Pleased to tall iheir frfeada aad nalrhl bors. hi. '..! r- ' . r; ." 'i:... k.TeULkoa abowt the IltU edoqaei The good 'deed of Dean's- Kidney mi'?! . if.-..v,K, ,r!" , ! Are. spreading ei the oliy, ' '. - v . Lifting ourdsns from aching baoka, Carina lha natm nt kU HI. K '.Bead ih proof U a Kaei Bern pjai's word,' . ' M ; J V-,; a..' , I T r Avery, fortena. at Ik A A K 0 B R shops, teatdlaf at W Graves siraat. serai I caa raoommaad Doaa'i fUm, PiUf blIobW,aoVtroe Braiham1 raaraiacy, . My pack waea I woald get able lb saoralar felt weak, and lana aad ta M et Do' KMary Pills re lieved II J v fall nok better aad r?iacr . tlace I aaad thass. Mj back was a weak spot and If I easght eold li Milled Ikar and I saamad to tote all ear of h. Since eileg Dosa's Kldsey flUs at y back k as aot trmibUd aa oa bin To oa Sm ay earn aa as dor.r of Doaa's tlHaey Pill sad ( till tm stead lbaa I aayoaa V i tut sal by ail daaltr. frtos iO oesta, a boa. rostar-VUbvra Co., BsTalo, N. t . Sol afwitS fot Ik IT i , Ranaihar lb eaaO Doaa's 'sad ''Publication of Cum onT cinousi.) nu Crawa Donaty. I r.iri - C1 :rt " , PiTtil B In'nr . ,", r''ttu-'ut . - 0 i A . , 1 ft ' t ? - ) ' '1 r ' i C t f ( -. I ' - ; , v r ' 1 ! GEMS OF THOUGHT. .Pardon other often;' tLjr f n(. Publius Syrus. ; ' . - - ' . ' We like to divine othera, ' 4 da " . like to be divined ourselves. &ou foocauld..-v '-i , The Good Spirit never antedate-. EC 1 never give us today what w shall need, tomorrow. Emerson ' V t , f Do net make excuses to yourself tor' yon failures, but took them equaral In. the, face, and study, how. to;gvou their repetition.-. :; l.lfe ls-Bbnnlea tmpoeed upon you by: God. ; What yoa maka.df llltbat It will be to you. ;. Take. It npjiraver, bear It loyfunyi lay It down triunv phantiy-Oail Hanultbn; : '. ! ,-,3 -,We dig and tollr we worrjf anA.fjwt; and all the while cloae over ns tends the infinite wonder end beauty et na-, tare, aaylngi rLook lip, my chlldC. j-fl, my smile and be gladl" G. SJdMn nv God baa put It Into man' power r t to fall Into real evils, and the fact t t we cannot avoid death Www that it Li not a real evil, etoe God wobld lUva put it In our power to nyotUMar- cos ' AnreliuaVVf i. "i-"ifil'"-; S ie A man wbo,, lives entirely to hlineelf oecomea at ibsi oonoxiou io nimseir, 1 believe It to tho. la w of Oodthai self centeredness ends In eelf nai iiiere w no wearineBS Uk tneweart- ness of,a man wbo to.weartof of .hlm sen. ana inai. u me awruiXieniCw which follows the selfish ' litk-ilXJ Jowctt ( saves two From Beam ? "Onrtllttle cBuirtiter had'knMokt.fa' Hi attack of booag'coWh?inf iltn cbltlB," w.lte Mrs W rt '8avltonol Armonk, N. 7.,-"but, . wnea all ifierl rem-q!xf f!frdWMted her life IwRa Dr; KagYNew voo-ervj&fc wno hd Cnnmpiloi),n an'adyAaed stage, also used (hi wonderful medjotae and today she ja 'tMitfV mMmOt' peraie nrovnu.upnU!aeaa9ijrfj 101 Mr rf,w r.w very a. WM,ataL o.n,Vntoa rn aSS mrdlclne on earth, afabkpjCo ana voias. ouc aaa fi,vu oottut enteed by0 D .Bradham. friai. free. fit Tba Oae. Abava. I especially' remember JSmlleTdei G rardln. editor, sponter. Intriava4the "Grand Emlle," who boa,sted7that W Invented and presented to tna.PjfwstV peopie a new luea every oay. 1 xine futile activity of his always eeemedje- me pest expressed in the Amsrfcftn simile, "Busy as a bee In a tor brl Tbere was. Indeed, ono thing-to Jhto credit: lie bod somehow; Inspired jhto former wife, the gifted Delphihi':day, witn a belter In hto gitoeasi abd' i pretty story was current llluetraflng this. - During tho revolution of Utt various men of note, calling o' llto Girardln, expressed alarm at the Pp rcaa U( liiui niosi rooiian Of when she said, with an air st mt1 solemnity and pointing upward.' tatn tlemen, there to one above who wateiea over Prance.". ("II y a un la-haut arxf veille aur la Prance.") All weregritc ly Impressed by this evidence of albs Urn. -.l. 1 .1. . . - L context that It was not the Alm&: In whom she put -fcer trust,' d sratv Muuuua, wooaa Bioay WS above ber parlor. Andrew D. Century. A Perfect Palnlcw PiU to the oae that wlU cloaaa the SyfteW et the liver to eotloa. remove tke'bTla clear the complexion, ,cur haeffid leave a good taste la the 'iaoatau "Dm famona mile pills for dolag sock wAk pimaallyfca.ffacUairaVOTlI'i Little Early Risers. . Bobjfoorepfl yYtW lad., aayst: "All other Dili 1 1 uW grip nd an,'.fi4r VkWl unum riy nirs ara.aiatpiy' barr row ny a o vunr. . .; a ' f 1 , - AnlmaJa vary, gntlr.ltv thij of their ,lve, r' El..puaubi,E' parrot may .cr.lohrate their I . dredia birthday,' but, aitr fiotne KtlotUJ are idoucm to.,Mu4f 1 1 t nav reach.rd a quurtcr of a I Miajt A .bora to old at .twenty, ' kaf at Iweuly-flr and a cat r - .ftsk irt. . . . . .1 , ' - H-w aaawaaq- ana.M sects to shorter etui, tba fly and butterty-couiroooly enjoying pot summer of vlforona Ufa and thfJ ug vaaa oa cy to com if they 1 aot pmtouely anappad up by a bft ; V Ktiy Kotacrrei A Ule'Op? Mrs. Pllojer. of Cordova. lewal a. "Oae ef .ajy kadrea;Vs JolW i roup of a aevtr typ. aad ta givtog t Chamber lals's Cough TUmm&f pr&Ll j aj ways arougai, raliat. , gtaav jah U thto aalRhborbood tklak la Mv jta I do about this rraady aad want eo U kind for tMraalUtva." rreal(X break:- :.-.,..'...-. y X Iff!. .",. A FlX" I' r r who fw. xork Telegram tUs aaju-.'-f me lbichfca t-'-t luliatJ taEe. was ten at.. (UU cttU' nncle. Colonel Culver, who figured is local pontics. A Hrlning" negro. Ban f-" - 1 r t' 1!Saiirta-at;frp- tof of y w"VWH was tited of .,Uil ua.txl Uwoted thatiT-e court mat a, Mm work; - v i , n lJh- BUi ice f my nncM, v v I an) auu-y to A , lactlned U . y favor with tba t I PH r """tenAe Ata- m .... ,.tw U, I . - ... - civ her. "Vk t . a u e aft - . . .. . .AMay.HAyiTiWa egX1 V '"1 - W elbow cnflcMngime,v add I tbouf hf f laW Xiivn r?jf v awajaWI WbatTl B.- &tlTm04K -L.. H is- ohWiCttl.U-';-;, jbo tovsjorfSahiGRl lu floa will! 'm traaAapaluliyof 'itaol edJBaaaDldi trlneifaatttauri aad&iisiaaMTiBk ibu piereats these from iwanltiBy JsipLed monla. It to also a oertala t jswffo mvrWkplacetoagh;ladanhrf OMaOalhiaXfSBStollfass iCfoarf tolneajeretaWaahBCi nahayTUTJ tnbf staaoe aad paay atlwai,jbigetadltl to Jjby.toABilalU:iOil2U eat totokav LmaU.oi; trawejraaiari takea lato oonsldeTsUp,UpA',uri prialng that people ta foreign laadsi ert ("Bfl laej rVV1 VVJ WS'UVj lraj htghlvapdveryfjw-arasrllllMmf aad 4ht aftocasvtac oaoe osed 1U foe laieftrauprajgtois. aiavt. BagMnS flli wf - - ... -S - mmm. an to.r; VeiW'V'ie enjnasm'd.. Provtfl fot the wostt) the aav ttoatl . ACCLOUT faVCaxatlva-'iBtrAnri-bdfal ufclJMib let. A'ilrTfittoto1 'i&W&YbU4lI tt faTto'to oliri"! wmtfi 'eaalaV tooaateo&Me, a AmmHIm. 1 W yia Ilos-Ilaotia UdgW. aaeaaaaMbMW, . y-Wlry doa't yo talk J Sidney mm my'!bWr'W&lh7 . agar ud-: i- ' ny.ruj 't.l .mlii 1 tj . tmltlv-Way to tt that trtefyhttetf weruew da not soak good feather T taTlir lbiiiDj fat Cwfcse'tl a rrktt ...,,j&' Awrltel .-x J.- -at. ft' 1 tir v r: a v 7 i f. 1 1 1 - ':X i 1. 1 V ' - -wot Ittai faaJLiLJsei rwHrdi tau'dIUm: t.-.'vt 5ii i rn n UJ iwiJ Kl v It it mtnTfli to rub the aoot fi-irt ooif thnmg-h tho joint tad muscles tad thej are ItSwsed 1 wd edrt, tho oaflerer i8 apttoturato Unlneato and plasters 4i m-. nuvo sruaooaai utaj ua paq wnporaruj, no amount of rutbing- or bUstering; caa euro Rheumatikm, becauae it It not skin dlscaae, but it in theblood and all through, tta sjstem, a&4 Tcry time youvre exposed to ue same coaoltl wut issi lust W lc-dir asthe OOison la in the blood. you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of Kheumltiiit; stomach troubles, bad dictation. weak-kidneTa and ffilviuL . . ease, because, the blood becomes tainted withthe polsondu mat tet which these organj 1 ill tcr carry out of the, system. Cer secret -will produce , itrtisin,'Aid, Otajl forms 2 f i Tm&ttiftbprtt and 7 Vvdcelof U'teemt' to Lffect every bone and muscle , in the body. Theblooiiithe modium- by which the poisons and acidt are carried through. heystem,.and it dpesa't matter what kind of Rheumatism youSjyelt W3t be treated through the blood, or you Caa never get permanently rid of it Aa actifefor rheumatic trou. bles S. 8. 8. has never been equalled. It dcWSa't inflame the stomach tad ruin the digestion llkeTotash, AlkiUiet f ad other strong drugs,' tffi. jwM eTNk air a5i the wra. and. leader muscles axe immediately relieved, f -ftTWy, SIT iV fr ihf slclans wilt 'jjMpedal information or advice, wwwiri x r aiar Iella. Vorcta. ' Toe' policemen in Haiti are paid by lUfurbi :,;Tbey get" capltatton fees for H U- amsta-tbey make. As they cpme rum the worst class of the popu latlou" uiid are under no discipline. It follows .that arreted' In Haiti nh1oi be is willing arai thnt man 11 VBfV ilnlilo tn ha to pay the. pOlk-cmub ruorv than the capitatlou fee. As tlila fee Is only 15 cents.: the price of freedom la not pro hibitive. If a man objects to paying the fee and aays he would rather go before tho judge the policeman soon convinces him of the unpleasantness of arrest with a thick club. Broke Into Bis House. BLeQutnu of, Cavendish, Vt, waa robbed of his customary health by In vasion of Chronlo Constipation. When Df King's Hew Llf Pills brok Into his thooaf, his trouble waa arrested and now ti's eatirely eared. They're guaranteed to cure. SXlC; H Bradbam's! Drug Store. .It lohn Grocer m- faVArfe 5 4 tWs to call the attention of a""fftmfi1nf Ktnrilr nf 1 u Staple and Fancy Groceries. I Xverr stramer U bringing .vt ui auuua. A share of jonr trade is reoeive'careful'attention and . AU orders (mall or large , V e 4 4 EGrocef Plionej 74. LV.,V;;rs.nniiiHHHrHHHHvWHvvnHnHvO Ll : i have fnt 'reorJved a Car Load rhatla TUE Er.TT IM TDK MARKET. GUAILAKTZKT 1.1 rfrlar frt3 cf c!.r.r-s every broken 1 ?.nre tmdpr wbLh 1 trolce, r. '.. . m' ic rrjln an unlimited r4Mnt of TOP and OPEN : v - ... , LlTJiP.y8,rtaUd a Wj variety of Bafrj, Wsfoa and C WUTlxrcl frrrnlUOtolMOOperar-t. ' . , , . ' inn, ri.ANKLT3, fiurwa o4 .WtnUsr K0BE3, MEDICAL !J , rr J i;r,Jrf rnm!hliti t a 1 -is f r trV' 1 toflc - t) '"",. I hare now '-n rrr- lir.a. TMirf tfiat Jffteva' iitlk Vn rVmaN Ona that caused Rheumatism no-matter what " W W af " ASLB TO BtM AT KIOHT. ! A tew menu e x was raaitn wi . .rudewa aManlbi ta tatslaaa om urn wa wall alaaaad with tha fanus. iuuaawsrwa aa r 1 cuo away wit a n rnanmatid . inraafh(a alaen sad SnVKoMaa! doubt, and I take plas' a it. 1 nretra ana anari una, ww boat are in ai dorsla a. P.O. Mo. i . 8. BOTTOHTOH. 1 ft suaaa. tjaitaxtmmairnao, and also bad rhioawM JM to my Joint and ralii etaa. Tn madiqlna l nd vav m oaw Uj'amBMal'if trV biaaTZ Miaait uaa. and afta toklna- ft . DuttQnes up tne general neaitn, gently .jstjjnuUtes the sluggish organs, and at; 'the same t4m.e antidotes and filters out Of the blood all poisonous acids and! effete matter of every kind 5 and wheal & S. 8. has restored the blood t6 its) natural condition, the painful, feverish; mailed free tothosf cheerfullv answer all letters askialfl for which no charge is made j erawriw mimmniMg vmm Mer Aadleuee. Dlggs My wlfa is a wonderful vocal ist Why, I have known her to bold her audience for hours Biggs Got qutl Dlggs After which Bhe would lay II In the cradle and rook It to sleep. New Yorker. F t a pleasant pbynictake Chamber lalo'b Stomach and Liver Tablets. as to laVe. rieasant In effect. For ssle by All Liugglsta. Promoter of Coaraire. 8partac-u Women are a great Incen tive to manly courage. 8martlcns That's right. Since I've been married and had a few tilts with my wife the prospect of a scrap with the meanest man on earth seems like mere child's play to me. Baltimore American. O -A. 3 T C TV. - Baua tat o! 1IH ir v'fn ' " tinn, X the Ilount kcet ere blt Fine and -S, in some delicacy to be added-to r k- solicited. Yonr orders will re- 2t a PROM IT DKLIVKKY will be appreciated. POX.I.OCK NT. - -' ' '! tt ATJBTJRIf WAOONR and axle regardJaie of .load OX fjlroum . 1-j !.. it-' . fif Cter dcscrlptifa pertahUnf U on tr,l the trt ffU-!yi rATl friaUUra, Draft rr Tarm Ilrrscg. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1903, edition 1
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