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T H E I o J , i , ... HALL CF rAME." lift Pubitehed e?.-; ' yla tie year, excepl Monday, atL. oBU&ct. 1hokiITo.8. - CHARIX3 t STEVENS. ' IDTTOB AJSTD FBOFSESTOB ..m.suiscr.iriiwi RATES ' One year. 1a advance...,.,.. ....Mtw ' One rear, not In advance. S Monthly, by carrier in the city....,' - ;' Advertising Rates famished on appll cation, v " , , , e ', ' Entered at the Port Offioe, New Bern, . H. 0 ai second class matter. CSlclal Paper, of New Bern and NO DISCOURAGING; LOCAV OUT' " ' Prom trade and commercial points of lew, the local situation to New-Bern has no -discouraging ; outlook , lor' the remainder of the Fall and .Winters has- lness. ' ' m ' , , .. 4la lutal 1 tnliarwri. anatbnt Iim -' not been what was hoped and expected ; early In the year, the New Bern tobacco ' s market has shown as high pricesas other i markets, therefore tne larmert ,qi tnis ; ; section has' given it a Just patronage. ' The local cotton market has been so , tire since the first cotton came In, and prices have ruled on par with the best "cotton markets In this State. " ; The very flue weather has been favor- ' able to cotton picking, as well as mak ' ; Ing.the staple of splendid quality " The local building Impetus of the sum- ; - mer, whlcn was unusual, more active building going on here during a season 'v' usually considered as dull than ever ;"" known before at the same time of year, " ' "this bulldllng Impetus teems to be un- . abated, which gives continued employ- '. t ' meat to the carpenters, masons and '' ' laborers of this city." and at the best wages ever known here. - t In local business matters, the mer- chants hardly without exception, appear to enjoy good trade, the splendid" Fail ".V weather, clear and not cold, perhaps ' checking a demand for winter goods ' whiohls certain: to oome, when once . wintry weather seems assured. ' "-, In the fish and oyster business, there Js -a promising outlook, prices being good' with a demand for all marketable sea products and the prospects for lair J A ' er receipts than last year. ' ' f . With such local conditions there Is no 1 resaon why New Bern should' not have -, a sound and healthy all around growth during the winter, with every prospect ' of going into 1904 In good 'commercial ' shape.: ' : ' " ' j K 5 Catarrh. Cannot be Cored with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ,- cannot reach the seal of the disease. - . Cejarrh is a blood or constitutional dls , ; ease, and in order to cure It -you must take Internal remedies.;, flatt's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts dl- rectly on the blood and mucous surfaoes .. . HaJTi Catarrh Cure Is not i quack medi . ' cine. It was proscribed by- one of tie best physicians iu thU country for years and Is a regular prescription. It laconv posed of the best tonics known,, oonv bued with the beet blood purlflers," act ing directly on the.' mucous surf aoea. : The perfect oombtnatloa of the two- In-, gradients & what produces tuck Wonder . ' f ul rrsulu in curing Catarrh,, 8ead for . lesumonlals ire. : , , , - rtold by Druggists, We.' ' -. HalTs ramflrrairs31o Us i"'. v , Carafal obeemtlons. have, shown atatn and agala that there It an tott mat relaOoa between diet hnd'ako , - holism, especially that tea, ooffe sad couimeou Kd to the use or awonoL . . tt has -also tees demoostrated that . Htina' reatei a Utlrrt tot ake- byllc bverac and an appetite Cor to bacco, ne m or wrack almost InvsrV ably lead, oooaef or Utet, to (be vm of alcobot fa om form or another. M : ' . j. . I , .- Oo can"aiHxnipnh but tittle when alt is SnU, (on nttk m tntcUae about It, liewr(r tnwh we pe and strut U wertd, la the solitude of our own Ktoiiu there ere fm of us but know Jicw th faults e&4 tUmUhss et ear mft sUnd otit and aura at ta the fac tq rmla4 ne that we are small tH-ii;t' n,1 a!Unf enough U U a KaTi.taHTOns, twvef jult glwtously acl,ktlnfc . ' ' ; A ftip r-tir yrrs tf sre tt the ir.tsfrrtoi in have UlS fcftt s !in into rirn Wt.ra be rvechwS ! .ime 144 faliief Mid t him:. ' "It's a wotx'.t you dWo't blew o "I nMnm wss t!e l k frii, t WS fstr.r4 to PJ, f'-trI rtl-T; Ci!-:i rvi'J I .: .: la W.rtJ Cotton, Gr Ptct!:1:is tal Ste:;s fucje la Pri.cs. Fju.t.ti til ' 7 "s The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to A B. Bsxter ft Co. New Bern, N. 0. .; : - NawToa,Oct. SI, OoTTOHf Open, High. Low. Close Oct...,...... .65 9.81 8.64 9.70 T(0T.. 9.75 9.79 9.M 9.71 .9.79 ,9.76 9.80 9.86 9.83 Deo 9.77 9.83, 9.78 Jan... 9.77 9.83 9.73 Feb;.;..;' ; 9.77 9.85 9.79 9.ft4 9.81, March......... 9.80 9.86 May 8.83-9.97 Mfiw Tork, Oct. 81. Btooks- " Open. , Amr.Bugax....114i Mo. Paoifli.",.89ii," Bo. Pacific ;.,.,40J - Close 118 -t:'80i UnlottPaclflo.,.7H"v, - K 711 Manhattan..:. 138 .181 Amr, Copper. ... 87 ; ;'88t Atchison.'.,..... 66 BepublloSteeL.'. 8 -, 66j Beading.. ....... 46i - TexaPaclflo..t.22f .. - 821 Wabash pf. V.. A80r BouthemBy....l8i . Southern Bypf.,71i . . 71 14 U. B. BteeT.-...13J TJ.8.SteelIpf... 68i, PenmRB .118 Erie 87. Loulsvllle&Nash 100 St. Paul...:..... 187 N.Y Central..... 117 68, 118 ;7 loot - 189 118 o.&o m . 80 B. JkO f. 74 ;74f 671 M. ft W 60f Brooklyn B.T.. 83 88 12 Colorado So..... 12 Coal, Fuel,Iron29i 29 Amr. CttonOQ. , -Va. 0 Chemical. 191 Tenn. Coal,Iron. 291 . Rook Island..;.. 94 19 80 S4 Am. Ice 6 Money...... r, A B. Baxter's Cotton Letter. , . New York, Oct. si There was a good deal of surprise this morning on receipt of very fine cables the market In Liverpool showing a gsln of 19 points at the (fane of our - opening. At the same time a good deal of uneasi ness 'was shows because of a bank fail' are In Pittsburg, Fa. ' As regards ootton Itself the feeling was very favorable, the belief being that the low temperatures of the put few days had settled the 'ques tion of the top. crop because the crop Is so late. Higher temperatures were the rule this morning hut a good desl of rain was Indicated., for tomorrow : and this Is pretty sure to .weaken the bear position- The movement, while large Is not remarkably so, and of coarse It must be large If we are to make no mo re than ten million bales. The consensus Of openioU ls yet that no matter how large receipts may run for soma time, they wBl not run so large all the time as to bring the total much over the last crop. Prices opened 6 to 16 points higher with a good deal of animation ana further gain was shows when U appeared that receipts might not exoeed 48,000 against 66,000 list year. Cables were 10 to 18 points higher. The Manchester market . fo;r cloths and yarns wu much ' bettea. Local shorts were nervous. ' Many poof crops accounts were coming in. - . i-t " Aklatala ! Alckot r :l 1 iS. Qrobaut, professor of pbyetologtr to Paris, la describing the effect Of f cohol upon aoimala says that the sno cosslve stages of lntoxlcatloa through Which they pass are gayety, sadness SolemnltTvand a supreme lntoxlcatloa which ends la death. Babbits art very curious when 'Under the Influence of Uqoof, sad a drunken kangaroo Is bra tally aggressive. -,,. ; Avvti the n. t hUldred (very superstlUous) Oh, dear, I would never have accepted you. Jack, If I bad remembered It Was Fri day evening! , , " Jack-TherVa only on way to avert the era omen, darting. We must very carefully kiss each other seven time at least every seven minutes during the Brst seventy minutes of our en gagement- . - ' Jeaklaa Wu Iyta. WlQlam Pitt s Uit words are said te have been, "My country, oh, bow I love my countryr ntt's butler afurwsrd aald that the eta to man's dying words were, "I hope the country will do some thing for JfSktna." The butter was Jenkins, hot nobody accepted his trU- roony snd the country certainly did nothing to JuriUui.. A , t- , ax ahHf. - There are amne persons who e a' take a JokA, but Fogg is put one ct tbani One of the boy a, srqu!ntd with Foci's frinont Chinese f alod. ut M Mm i: h he tiiotigJit wns tbe tT,tr, to iiKive or t) i r r r-i,t "1 ran't tl'l you, t. y Ur U-j,m r- tiled Tc.r. 1 tare a'.wfj-s tUTPt y. 'I'OOOS Hbols S'Tis'-'' 1 :-h lu t t V K V'ff 't. It r '. ' 7 f I'',' ' 1 I ' j" s! - f if- 't'1 i 4, I . ' a ' i f f t F. 8. Duffy, Our Well Known Bru- gist, Agrees to EetarnKoney . if Tlnol falls. Many people right here In New Bern are all roji down, hardly able to drag about, don't know what ails them. , This condition Is probably caused: by a cold, or congh, which is hud to curs, over- woik or too close confinement to busi ness. Such people seed Vlnol," said Mr F. S. Duffy, and the following letter is only ons of man, which we are constant iy receiving showing what Tinol will do. j - .o-."-v-;- Mrs W T Burns of Memphis, Tenn., whole national press correspondent of the W, B. O., . writes: "Last winter-1 caught a severe cold which It ; seemed Impossible for me to get xld of. I. be came much run down, lost my -appetite and flesh and felt nervous and Irritable YInol wu recommended and.lt certainly worked wonders for me: It increased my appetite, cured my Indigestion, cough, and nervousness,- and 1 sleep soundly I consider Vlnol a wonderful remedy." , Viuol cures such condltloas because MRS. WT. BURNS.',; It Is the only preparation In the world that Contains every one of the fifty odd medicinal curative element found in fresh cod livers and without bne drop of useless oil, which characterises, old fashioned cod liver oil -.and emulsions. It imparts In a natural manner strength and vigor to every organ of the body. aids digestion and, makes rich, red MoooW v' v ... J ' - - ' ; X Vlnol Is not a patent medicine, every thing is printed on the bottle; it ooc- talns Iron, and in a highly concentrated form, all of the ' vitalizing properties contained in ood liver oil. It Is deli' oious, and the weakest stomach can re tain it; ' 'f',1' We ask everv run down; nervous, de bilitated, aged or weak person" In New Bern and every person -suffering from stubborn ; colds,u- hahglng-os coughs, bronchitis or Incipient consumption to try Tinol on . our gaararitee. ' It costs nothing u it latu to give satisfaction, r. a Puffy Druggist, . . That terrible poison, antimony, known most familiarly in the compound called tartar, emotlc has a very interesting history. It, was Introduced into medio cine some centuries ago. , by Paracel sus. Its name signifies that ' It Is "mmliiHt mnnka." oimn An whom it Vas tried displayed the now familiar symptoms. Its nee In modern medicine has been reduced to tho vanishing point with other depressing measures, such as bleeding, v. In the table which ar ranges 4(he . elements In r series and shows their connections so that an are probably modifications of one universal substance there la a sequence, nltro gen, phoupborus, arsenic, antimony, bis muth. 81r Lauder Brunton has shown that these possess many common prop erties la their actios upon man and that these properties vary In relation to the place of each in the scale, is the days bfor chloroform unUmony hnd tobacco wet used to produce the partial unconsciousness which attends their action. t. . - : : ' ' h' ' Hw to Warm. OoU rU.ee. , ''Various dopartrucftts of "household hints" have unaccountably neglected to tell how -solid gold plates may bo Warmed for the meat courses at din ner. 1 This msy be done In the right or the wrong way. The right way is ft etnpllfled at Castle Kilkenny. This is one of the oldest Inhabited dwellings in me won a, some or tne rooms being 800 years old. Among its ancient treas ures Is a service of gnld ptate. Itesldes the Ordinary plnte n'trlc. CaaUa Kilkenny hns Ue whole series Of gold enps umd at eoronattoa bsa- Qteis down to the tlm of George IV The gold of the service plates I a!mot Without alloy, cotiwerjuenlSy ttry ft and a!!y inarrl Ilenr the plntra are warned end prmiinmMy aluo walied arter dm I y bring !:;i"l luto hot water held iy a pnlr of tunc whoa tips have b as U (Hod In chare ots l-tli-r. Tlrk1l Ik rkll. Jril.n tirrft 'T t'.-'Ti yir ,. 1 !, n f: . t ( ,. . rr"'--t 1 t..m t -,'r' r ti V , i Ttt In. r ir'tii,! 1 i k ! ! !i i - '' !' j ' ' 1 i r - i ; , f t" ' C': 1 ' . t f .-I'-; , , R ' r ' . .1 i , ' 1 " c ' fiit r '. 'f :; ; 1 t X tt.aitfn Id natural, be extremely faslllluU3 ia chtmiag frteEds, la conversation, la Banners and la dress. ,? Bo neat, f'r the well groomed wom an, thonga plain, is more attractive than the slovenly beauty. . , ! - Do not appear to be superior even if you know that you are. One can easily be mistaken on this point. Be domestic and! liome loving, secure as much knowledge as possible con cerning household affairs and do not be ashamed to use it ,- . , Be orderly, systematic and InduBtri- ous, but do not whSte time on unes sentlals. Good reading is far better than useless fancy work. - " Cultivate a liking for children and old people, tot you must remember that yoa have been the one and will be the other if you five long enough. . ; Be. athletic enough to keep in fine physical condition ; and Just manly enough to be self reliant and coura geous, but not so independent as to for get for one moment that you are woman. j ' -, ' J s. "T Broke Into His JHousea ;, 8 Ls Qutaa of Cavendish,' Vt, , wu robbed of tig customary health by in- vasloa! Chronic Constlpationr When Dr V New Life Pins broke Into his bouse, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. - They're guaranteed to cure, S5c, C D;Bradham't Drug 8tore. ' ' ' " i , ' - There' are about ,200,000 stars , be tween the OfSt and ninth magnitude, the number at each lesser magnitude being about three. times that of the next higher.," Now, If this rate of In crease were continued down to the sev enteenth magnitude there would be about 1.400,000,000 visible. In the best modern telescopes, telescopic observa tion and photographic ' charts Show nothing approaching this number. The latest estimate does not exceed lUUr 000,000. As the Instruments reach far ther and farther Into space they find a continuous diminution In the number of stars, thus Indicating an approach to the outer limits of the stellar uni verse.' fL' " ' Coafesslons ot a Priest :.! ; Rev. Jno 8 Oox, of Wake, Ark, writes "For IS years l suffered- front 'Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of phy sloians and tried all torts of medicines, but got so relief.-: Than Ibsgas thensa or isiecirto Hitters ana feet tun l am sow cured of a disease that had me In Its grup for twelve years.! : If you want a reliable medicine for Liver 'and 1 Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general de- ouity, get taeotno tutters. : it's guarau teed by O D Bradham, only 60c. V. JLlBhtlnc Camdte ht Smok. When the cahdle has burned low, so as to leave a tolerably large wick, blow It out A dense smoke will arise, If another caudle be applied to the far thest end of the smoke a very strange thing will happen. The flame of the lighted candle will be carried to the one Just blown out, looking sometimes like a flash of lightning proceeding at a slow rata ' The experiment' may be performed by blowing out the candle as often at It la lighted. . . , . i ' . A tax on marringe ls still Imposed by the1 proprietor of a leading Bombay hoteL" la a revised tariff of prices the dally charge for a single lady or .gen tleman Is set down as 5 rupees, but If the lady or gentleman be married the'Charje will Je T rupees sacs. No explanation of this singular regula tion Is given. -; , ; . .. . ' "1 desire an audience with the man ager," remarked the dignified, smooth faced person as he approached the bos office of the theater. . - - "Btep In," replied the man In the box lifflce. "X think he's Looking for a few audiences himself" ' ' , . FLLUD T0D3 IT. ' ' ' taaaMMWM'' New Bern People Glad .- Iy Speak' Publicly -: ApuMIostat. --,rnt " Given to Ce p-.l'.lo for ths pui:: good. A clt!?'i' t-; -' - Trstl.'. ; t If-' Wyaeika, EhouM f. ! rc-'- . .U;!oa. .Kew r.;i ' , ) i 4 .-'itatnd to do Its r!oedtH 'r Menda and B'tjh- bori. . Tcilikff-i ' ; t: !' ' c- er.M tls c '- ' : . A i; - ' - t r V a f : y, J " ' : ! ' if -i . ' " r n '.i. (' t' 3 J .' I r . I ' " y i '. ' ' I f I n n mi r i a -t, f s , a . n . - . j In C i!.t . da star it. t ... to tl-.e w: - weary dsi. t s famous remedy due (or the stom ach that which It Is unable to do for ourlog si , s t o m s e h troubksai-i Itself, even if but sightly disordered or overburdened. digestive suppllas the natural! lulces of digestion and 1 does the work of the I stomach, relaxing the ! nervous tension, while ! the Inflamed muscles and membranes of that 1 organ are allowed to I rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence. palpitation of the heart. nervous dysDScstawnd 1 all atomach-troublea bv ! cleansing, purifying and Strengthening the glands, S membranes of the stom- Vy ach sad digestl veorgsns. - T TmBMisrCaaSafilryi fasVfss,'. ; I boMfnf 7iiass 1 aUstur&Mt 5 a 1 Bottles Mir. $1.00 Sba . UM trial sua, woiea iift,l.ssfin F 8 DUFFYi . ' Ansloua t Bear It. Mr; Sampson ' (tremulous ly?-Mlss Lydia, I want to tell youertbs old, oidstory - . Then his agitation got the better of him, and ho paused. Lydia Go on, Mr. Sampson. JJever mind If it ls a chestnut. Perhaps Pve never neara n oerore. tkw ' frit nrr. 1ft and Salmw. t.. . . 'it 'must be understood,'' said the vestrymuUrLwho was extremely '"low church, to the new rector, thal the rector here shall have no surplice? - "Graclousr exclaimed, the Rev Mr. Newcomer "How could one have s sur plus on the salary you offer T Phila delphia Press.. Saves Two From DeaJL "Our.llttle daughter had anJalmosCfa- tal attack of whoopldg cough aid ro chltls,' writes Mrs W JE- Havllani of Armoak, N. T., "but, when aQ 4thor remedies failed, we saved her His with Df King'e New Discovery.', Oar: niece, who had ConsumptloulS an advasoed stsge, also used this wonderful medfclne and today she Is perfectly welL" Des perate throat and lusg diseases yield to Dr King's New Discovery as to so other medicine on earth. Infallible for Oofghs and Colds. 60osnd $1,00 bottles guar anteed byfO D Bradham. Trial bottles free. ' - cWhlle we never trouble trosble till trouble troubles us,.sttll we Srslntot kept waiting long between tlTaesyiare War Atlanta Journat . For. a pleasant physio take Chamber lain's Slomach and Liver Tabtetev . Baa to take. Pleasant la effect. ' For 114 by All.DruggUU. ( -1 ' -. H The jrosa. r.-t ' t . Use- the nose to breathe through and not the . mouth. Is winter and spring particularly must tbis cart be tatts. U the mouth is kept opes large drafts of cold air rush directly In span the lungs, chilling , the body almost In stantly. If the mouth Is kept shut the air can reach thi lungs only by the circuit of too nose and head, and U be comes ' warmed ' before reaching , tho lungs. It Is asserted'that the teaaos the Americas noee la becoming" more and more narrow is owing to the twpro henslve habit of breathing throat ths mouth rather than following thetattta con of nature, -;-! I ( A Perfect Falnless P1Q ' , is ths one that will 'cIcsbm the lystatv set ths Uvsr to aetloa, remove the brie, clear the complexion, nl headache sad leave a good ttie la C t-ulh. The famous little puis for doljt4t wots pleuacily and s'ectoally are DeWUt's Llule Early niters. Boh Moors of Ufa. yette, Ind., tart! AD other pills I ktvs otcl gHpe sr, 1 alcken, whCe DeWllfs LI' i'.a Early i::ere re slply perfeot V .J ty FBDu.Ty. - 1 1 ' . w a -..... p e mltJatc A e:-jtr rice there -e '.l . log li Pt- 1 t nd Eml. . C . i- f. Tne Erst x.X temal&s aa t,uuw Imperialist Fre.'.eric E. Coudert, the foremost suiliorlty en International law In this euuL-y, Is the soa of a ltlngulabed French family that was prominent In tho Kapoleonic wars, v Bven Eedin; the WPloreS fca s mot to for his coat of arms which finely ex- l.esthe reasobs fur ralS! success. King Oscar selected the mottoi "Volun- ta te et Labortw-MBy . Wish I and . by ark"- "- " " U. T. DacJct Vio owsivmkBT blocks la Spokane, Wash) most of ths tows of Trail, la British Columblay-and 10,000 scree of land la Cuba, -left 'Glasgow, Ky twenty-five years ago and arrived fa epoluas with Just 11 ia bis toodutt It Coquells, themt fendh em4 olan, was datUMd origlnsily t follow the trade of s baker; but, svmclng a great aptitude for; ths stags, la wnt to Paris and soon mads his wajr to tho front He u tie autaor or severil works on the comedian's art Ipanlsl. Bewspapers Watro that "the oldest general in the world Is the Grant Chests. Be is ninety-flw ahd has served la the army . slghtya years. Cia health is atiU good. H preel de&t of the Spanish aeadem aSd tesa- eiouejly attends a meeting, , t Tho late Jobs Bhenaaa tboualit It the duty of every public , mas. ,to feoslvo yvhefi possible aU who wlabedlto see Um. Only s short while befars his death he said, If paopta-wantto sea gas they ahaU do a as song as f save Lord Qrimthorpe, ths BSgftaeUiua sx- chanoellor of the arebdloees ot) Tors, to the oldest klag's counsel t Euglaad. IXe Is eighty-six years of sgav has bees lawyer sixty-four years, was reads a queen's counsel louu sna cas write a more vigorous polemical letter ton ec clesiastical natters than shy Ptb4r nun tjk EsglaBd.' i" -tT 7''!-.M - ' , , Cnse of Lockjaw. liockjaw, or tetanus, U (csased;by a baolllasor caret which axlsU plentifully is siraat otrt . It la Inaottva so long; as sxposed to ths air, butwhea carried beneath the skis to la the wounds dausod by percussioa esps why maty nallt, and whes the sir to excluded ths gatm " to roused to activity and produoee ths most vlrolent petsos ksows. These germs nay ha destroysd asd ill danger of losfc Jaw avoided by applying QumbertaVi Pais Bain freely as sous as tho injury to received. Fats Bahs toaa aatlseptle sad causes cuts, bruises sad llks tajnrtot to hsal without sufsratloa and In c third the tins required bv the hsssl traatmast It to for sals by all Drag gUU. , ,-?..'r'; 'J - ' AmSvhma mm Kta Baa. . Audubon, the great natorahst oarry ia bis career wore his hair very fensv us wrote to his diary one day, 1 wear my hair as long as nsualr' I be- & I Jt does as much for mo as my aDga. Eowovar, la 183T) his friends soeeeeded la psmosdmg ihlm to get hie hair cot according to rbe-pre-vaiUng fashion. Os March 10 of that you h wrote ia his diary: "ThU day my harr sacrificed and tha will of Ood psrp4by tU wames oCffian. AS the sry locks rapsdry it re- ms .,oT to) horstbas times) of lesolniwii whan ths same operetta was,performe4-smoa sHfthe vcCtrms ffltOTsraa by tno gmuoons, (lay lowV" v FUrttef co axpeees aaaMMn or m Mis osi this entry was toads fas panted black ahoa thnsQaitoas at tut Sash Aoso stt ummX'rHn, Would tot intsrest yo ifyos'ra look tag tot gaarastead Baits ffbl- Bores, Bursa ot pOasr Otto Dodd, of: Foadsr, Ma,, writeet 'lamflara wUfc- as ugly sore for a year, bat a box of i Baaklatfi Anica Balve earad no.. It's ths I salve ea earth. Soe si O D- Bfadhahft DragBtora. '' ,vy , .' ' - tatl tswta,' 1 By sftsrtac ths raw of eooHng ths strength f tosa oaa he greatly Changed, and the tost bass as4 attos run ses ratety fracas the eaatlaf aa4 quickec. so . that thar sjsaaaQy hava gmtor streegth. sesaettrses twice as much. ; teparatsly bars are always strocgor than those east ea ths esstlcgs ftsf, an of tht Is tree tha eoe aearwt Ce heaviest part 4 tho easting isslwayf the waaxast Tsswdy,- SS' Shevw tndkatod,! Is stogie whom the rales witaaas hal sacs Ihaea tat4 . TdmsifrfMVBViMV .i. '' Take Laxallre Croise Qilaas Tib kta. AU dri;ltts rtfaad the nsseyif It fJji to sure. 1 W Gere's sgaarora IS on each box. xTe. , t m r-r- - ' t -. Jt JLtJi, v j . .j . 1 "-"l ( a Mrtecdipcatl fnipded t4SJIta(jsa. Whldl HOOTED IN THE BLOOD. : : After the age ot is or no. when ths vital cowers are naturallv weaken it Is noticed that a hurt of any kind heala alowly and often a very Insignia cant scratch or bruise - . ' . - :- ; ' - fctcomes a bad ulcer or XXZrZZl'Zui "0" Sore. At this tuns Of a aboot It bad m. - .. ,1 j. 1 11 . wwuu tuvwi m uhw, turn krd vrax, on wouiu .Warty - growtna, BMlu Vkia continued (or soma tlma than th Canoer moles sad pimples that prf ? ml ' nntil w if tiaM W. VuTh,. Ivnrlv half doUar, whoa I Iwwd of S. 8. B. and detormlnod hav Sees C the body l ijlt trloJ, u It to rommrkablo what almost irOCU birth beg:ia wonderful It had txm tho ooatanin; the oor tol.fla, ana fMf. toiraa to hot and air taklnc a few bottlo diaap inaamo ana lesicr, tki. tw . thai u Sad before Terr lOUsr etiU ao ala-as are large eating ulcors , ..Whenever- s sore or nicer is slow in healing then vou may oe sure something is radicaUt wronr: with vonr blo8df Some old taint or poison that has beta slumberutar there for sad breaks oat and becomes a bad atcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer. These old sores are rooted ia the blood, and while washes, soaps, Sslves fto., keep the saxfaca clean, they are not healing. A blood ft uifttxnig trrefti it and ulcetf ct Vveiry kind qidckly sttsi T wms taanvsM ot ow.14 aWat Aa sl advice m say iafoimatioa ypa roar xkna yrtt&e. TIE SmrrSPCmO CO.. ATLANTA. GA, MaalM la tho ToBaeaaeo Iloaatnlna. There ere many eagtee ia the Ten essee mountains, and consequently there are many mountalntH-rs who: are expert catchers of the young eagles. These reap rich rewards in return; for their perilous risks and adventures, and some of them receive as much as 12,000 for a single year's catch. The keen eyed hunters watch tho nests un- tU the yenng a hatched ind then, patiently waiting for the mother bird to leave in search for food, make short work of the capture, while the mother bird invariably shot to death upon her return to the nest and la her fren zied search for her young. Bolder hunters than these make -attacks at night while ths less experienced use snares and nets, a method, however, la a majority of cases, unsuccessful A Cure For Dyspepsia, I had Dyspepsia la its wont form sad felt miserable nost au the time. Did not enjoy eating until after I used Kodol Dyspepsia Ours which has completely cared me. Mrs W W Baylor, Billiard, Pa. HO appetite, loss of strength, ner vousness, headache,' constipation, bad breath, sour risings, Indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the ase of Kodol. Kodol rep resents the natural ' Juioes of digestion combined with the greatest known tonic sad reconstructive properties. It cleans es, purifles and sweetens the stomach. Bold by Fb Duffy. Costs Caly S cents IS oMSKta O. air St, Da. O. J. Smlin-My W 1 I St VsvsSi. . . fa ---rJoSMB TDuauaaVala-Bianrinoirta n aiiBiiiiBa. Taa run weiaaad a yaaa o pan Moot aad oaralat tnm imtinmt awkswalawara rafalar, argpklatMtklas. Snn mmot waaukautot la ttaiamof BMOoipUoaalnM (amilT mm ra.pin u.iawnaa r wj thi nu a. waja waaayarwroiaarawaaaiiaai caaaa nw uieaaa r.turae r. aaa waauw Taaruin a. taa on, u, w. HAXIa KOAI, MIjLjL A2VI HJLHIN SUPPLIES. WI ARB MAUTJIACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Prases, ! Ths Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starret's Fine Tools. We carrya fall stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies, Gask.ll Hdw. & Pill Supply Co., BARDWABX W.MUWle 8i Phone 1IT. r.;l.t.ttt::ttt.eni:r.:lr.umnmmHio -It ..."-.IT--v Vk . X Grocer a Beff to call tbs sUeatiasl of ths noxMekeepcrtJto bis Fine and Complete 8took of j I Staple! and Fancy Groceries, h ; t lgioatr '' I i ', A'sharsof yottr'trads Is solicited, Tour ordert will re- 2 C ! : rettdvs careful sttenUcsi sad a I Z All orders rmaH or larts r ' " 1 ' ' r,MlMMtMMilltMMUt MlltUlillllMII HMMMuiiiHiiiiiiniiMiiiiitinMHliiMiJ DP Q V " p TO i I a - W V el t a' I ll.-av Draft C i ; !. n.-.t le s :i. i lu 'I Per ' rs. Ch r ' " ' Mj-;'r, CV.UI it mot bun to iafljun aad itch ; is of tho Canoer, and ; aar. renorai health z3aFTfaUa' - Tears, is beginning to assert itself, poctiuBnvto; pniuj bhu aucnguieu uicjwuuwu www ad' a tonic to build up the general system is what Is needed, and 8. S. S. is just such a remedy. No poison is so powerful and no germ so deadly . a .a a- . a . a o a . a. V. vetreutDie Diooa remeav cannot rewu yid to its wonderful curative prop -leVaa all nKftvef1 t art A tTlfVilo.' desire will be given by our physi Homo et the Chinchilla. The chinchilla, the little animal the site of a squirrel, is met with only In the Andes of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru . ; and northern Chile and ls never found under a height of 8,000 or 10,000 feet , The Indians are eager trappers and banters of it for its fine fur. The skins are well seasoned with salt and made Up ioto small packages for dispatch to the towns, whence they are shipped abroad. Of the world's hay crop the United q States grows 28,000,000 pounds. This tl about half aa much as Germany and two-thirds as much as England. Many Mothers ot a Like Opinion. Mn. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: "One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly always brought relief. Msny mothers In this neighborhood think the tame as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by All urngguts. Economic:. 1. Friend (to amateur iirtlst) I suppose you'll give up painting wlien you niur ryt Amateur Oh, no! It'll be so conven ient and economical when we have to make wedding presents. OASTOI1IA. Baanth llw Kind Yoti Have Always BangM Cans C&oleri-lnfaDlDoi, DiarHiou.DyKntery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any g. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. . D ST. LOUIS. MO. at Druggists, J. MOPFCTT, Dou air I Jatttn to jroa dmnaadt that I ihaold rlv. 70a a. uar oaw inn, jnit ininn moDtbi old, UM had mucli r Dhraldau. Her bowala ft daya at a Urn, Bar Ufa aa almo.t doipaltad of. atua oaoa it bow a 01a, wail. atavB&awimaaampriatoTaaKa(aa(AJa.)Rewm. MILL BUPFUKS 44 Craven St. Phone 116. PROMPT DKLX VERT. - will be sppreciatsd, ' n- 35: It S 9 J N " 5 ' r wr mmT sVVA NA N r V
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1903, edition 1
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