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I. THE JOURNAL. Published ererydayln tbe year, exoep) Mond&y.at H Kiddie etraet. CHARLES Li 5TEYENS. ;'f .aaiToaeJrB nonafti';1 SOBSCRIFTIOH RITES'.. ?, One year, la adTanoe....,........M.M One year, not la edTanoe.....,'.., I Monthly, by carrier la the dty..... i0 ; Advertising Rates' furnished oil ' tppU Catered at th Poet Office, hi . ft uiifilluiaittW ? . :" .' i.e w wvywl x aaama,- , Official Paper f He Bert " . ff COMMUMITY, BUILDERS AND ' . V V X BENEFACTORS. ; ' '" ' The merchant, the baslneas, man, or r the citizen,' ittti onaiiiidi::1miiio - . and local public benefactor Who at he It prospered aharet hit prosperity among the people of Tan i community In which , ' he has gained hit success. There are men and woiren : who i through some Individual endeavor and merit hare gained an eminence In some . profession or won" fortunes the floe ' clat world, and as this fame an V fortune - have come to them, hate denied or ' shunned la public the parents .who brought them Into th world, becaute these parents were poor, Illiterate or - had no ancestral record of which 'they, -k ' the successful children might boast. , i T Every T community hu citizens, like - " . these ungrateful children who repudiate their duties of citizenship to the town V' or city which has made possible their ? ! - existence and success, and auume that ' . they owe no allegiance, andean, at as a - v,f s alone and boast themselves Independent . ' and absolved from doing anything A : which might assist their community or : ::'f. tlM people, f. fr " It la easy to understand that common ' CV; Jtles afflicted with this class of citizens '--i '.Z can not thrive or prosper, for such cltl patens are only parasites, who retard, hold , ' back and prevent every local develop- , yjrf'r. ment. ' Fortunately, however, there are . tgratefol citizens aa there are grateful ; ! I children, who honor their communities 7 V, -s and their citizenship by being generous la their nroepailty.aad promoters of -11 local enterprises whloh may tend to ben- ' all their home people. ; 'rA The community builder not only helps V - himself, but he 1st public, benefactor, for community upbuilding promotes lo cal Industry and activity, giving work to the laborer and bringing trade to the merchant Every local enterprise la ea v , tilled to the falleat extent of all borne '.'"patronage. The local newspaper should . be the first taper la every household; ' , the local merchant should be the first sought when any thing la needed; local . : . charities should receive the contribution . , '' berota, any ooulde clarity aad every . local wonhytenterprlM should reeelve . the support of everyone. The citizens . . who seek first to uphold their vwa com ; mualtlee prove themselves the true bene ' s factors to themsatm and to the oorn mualtlee la whloh they dweU.' ' .' .. -, n , ' BewTUt? We offer One Haadred Dollars B- wudfot aayeaaeof Oatarra thateao not be eared by DalTt Catarrh Cart. . " 7.1. CBEHKT Oo., Toledo, a Wf, the Dadenrignrd, bare kaowa V s t J'Chrney for the last lfi yean, and b- IltnkJmperfeeUy korabtolaallbttal aesi traasaetknia aad ftaaactally able to t ' carry oat obllgatloa Bad by hie firm ' , , WatDtio, KarulM A Uutrvt, ' W boleealeDnggUta, Toledo, 0. ,; " ' naffa Catani Cnra If takea iaura) ' ly, noting directly apoa the blood aad 1 Bjoeoes surfaces of the eystem .Teetl motilalt seat free. Price 79 Matt per 1 botila. : Sold by all Drag gttta, : - , - Take IlaU's racatly PtUi fot Coattlpa. tSBb Sim -. -' "1ngb ftv a row faf ta an old ear Sot. awl (Irrm l uiure tbitss a Utile truth la It aaavrta a doctor. The co rutajTe morttneins wblca we call lAuet)tr trt a vrry rt tffoct trpoa tb bodily rrimrwort Ttrvy cause the ertorWw W dtteta, m that tVf carry more blond it tb Uaaom of lb body nuH the brt ta bat aanre rapkl!, e tbif the Bow a lb biood Oirooih iU u biix4. la tw worda, lnsMf pn!vte the TTf bt eoi1t is or. an tor of the vital lrt-; U) tioe take p mwe atitrftlrt Inatprlal end (be wtite prod oi are more promplty rmoTd. a r '-t taosH KTvls f A IotmxxI firw to Ue brIn; thla lmm1!!t renf lt limmrrnrrt of tbmilit to r.r tailor, Hh th ru1t f hot t '"" fortiJirifs are tit furling" Ip1aT tl T Uat'j 1 !. 'fl''ef 03 frff t'l ! i t tt ' T f ' '' tlSf'r-l '! V - t;-i!' t' ' . i.'nini'! - ! ' s f I i ' ' i ' ) ' ! p TXSTi:DiT'S KiJUITS. Cottoa, Grain, Prorlslou aal Slocks - Itinfe la Price. Receipts aad , V 'f . ' Shlpmenta.'; 5 The following are the market' quota tions, received by private wire to A. B. Baxter ft Co. New Bern, , C,.'. , if"; ' "'.V . -;V'i c; Haw ToBXt'Deo. IS u Ootzom- C Opan. High, Low. Close f De.& 13.06 18.18 li.OS 12.03 s Jaa.;i..i;i2.85 lUn 18.14 U.U f';ab.UiVui.0 1180 18 88 1IJ88 Marcli,,,rri.38 18.80 11 M 18.&7 ftiS li.SH 18.49 13.40 ay... Jalr.":' Aug... . 18.48 18.5H 18..4.18.U 18.14 lWrW.H 18.14 ew Torky Dec 12. fttooaav-;:: -' . Open. lnr.8ugar ...... 123 afo. Paoifls... . .. 92i 8o.PacIflo ....47i TJalbaPaclflo...77 Uaahattaa.,... 140 Amr. Copper.... 48 Atchison........ 68 , R.8.Q ...... "... 40 , Reading......... 41 Texaa Pacific... 24 f W abash pf....... 364 . Bojuhern Ry .. 80t Southern By pf.i 17 0.8. Steel;.;.... 10i U. 6 Steel pfr..6? Penn.RR.......'U6i Brie.;,.,;...... 28 LoulsvlUc&NMh 105J St. Paul.. 14U N.T Central.... 118 ft 4 0. ;..82f , B.40....;. t..78f N.&W. Brooklyn R.T.. 63 Colorado So..... 14 Coal, Fuel,Iron 26 Amr. CttonOU. 29, Va. O Chemical. 24 Rook Island..... 8S4 Tenn. Coal.Iron. 81i Am. Ice Money ; , Oloe . .132 91t ; 4 77 ,1401 ;..48 -40 - 8(Jt 7t ;;io, 88 1184 214 106f 14U 7i m 14 20 24 254 SH BA.NK STA.TEUE2TT. New York, D:c 13. Reserves, Increase 1,773,878 Loans, deoreue 1,108 500 8pecle,lncrease . - 728,000 Lrgal Tender, In ere tie 1,039.8 0 Deposits, decrease 44,700 Circulation, Increase 69,200 . An Old Field Weed. Many aeeing that old field weed, the mullein stalk, never conlder the good ltls accomplishing In curing lung trou- bl a, " It presents la' Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum' aad Mulelln the finest kndwn remedy for coughs, croup, colds and otneumptlon. At druggists, 85c, 60 c, and 11.00 a bottle Porssle In New .Bern by T 8 Dnffy. Solid Vlrt. Youtb baa Its own criteria by which to Judge things which Ita elders asaeeo by other standards. Henry . bad Just come Into bis mother's kitchen, where aha was rolling pie crust "Making plea, motherF Tea, dear." "Bay, mother, your plea taste all right but why don't yon make tome like Mrs. Thompson gives me and Bil ly? Ton can take a piece In your" band and walk all round the yard eating it and It won't break." , A Costly Mistake. . Blunders are, sometimes very expea arte. Occasionally life luelf la the prion of a mistake, but you'll aeverbe wrong If yoa take Dr. loga : New, life Pills for Dytpeprla, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troablaa. : They are ga tie yet thorough, 83c, at 0 D Braihaal Drag Store. ' ' - ..' Ke tralaaa blatlaar Law, A new sot of shipping regulations re cently formulated la New Zealand give proof of the muteraal care wtta which the coverumenf. looks after the welfare of the peopfc, Every seagoing vessel, ibst can be controlled by tbe lo cal authority must for tbe future carry a boat or aft full 0tt4 op with pro. visions for bee, la raee-oC accident Provision is to be made for a supply of freeb water aad of beat, biscuits, choc olate. UbloUle aad lime Juice and also of Bablng line and books and eaftty malcbee, fio many deeperate tragtOta have oocurrtd around tbe It'ew Ztatabd roast from tJme to time after Up wrecka tbrougb tbe difficulty of get tlog Bring Dcmsriea Into the boats la I be rush and eictternent of escaping that tbe new regulation la tble trgard mt to be a wlae precsutlML It Is noteworthy that neither ram aof to bacco it loclodvd la tbe Herns of this BOelMtablfnt" - ; ' SJalM f rar rrUva. At nnb, aesr Dulila. oa land for- hr!y taed for potato root sod boTl f Cowering plants tor wMrh as h!f b is 100 (b trj be ri11 are r!i1. Tbe tttU tor Ibe w fblond eld fhlortd tioPt Is fcstlog otv curtoiis rsult. Uuile4 t.si '; ba the fttr fot tl.li lnflu!ry. fmt .rm Brl UId Is HlW'y wrMilry ht trl sr. la Ililtcl tall) M.lur l 4CTi i trwt'lry Jjprinit ir lhr4 tninrU I.: 'V' V. ;i r. how R t rr . :r etin In (; . .. I f!rVlM , . I , ..;J In ;Ut)4, 7 be ) . iii i w .) J rc i' t J i . i t V 'H t r "it r-J tn t f ' ' SI "- f jL r 1 . f , r ! r. 1 1-1 te tv.r, 1 'i t J feet f T::-'t": rrct-rfj. "' -1 ' r s J f ( '. ' . ' ' . Dec: -Icr 11. Mr DtM LlcQ'i of ITewjort,- ipot ThunJay la ITaw 1 rn. klrs L O Carrol, Is vU'iing rb'.&'.lrta at Wallace, HC. yBv and Urs JAM Glea, spent Won- day In New Born. We are glad to welcome Mr R Amaa, of Onslow, to our town, as a cltlaea. Mr T D Hewitt, wife and son, spent rbureday in New Bern. - MUs Qlennle Kornegayt of Mprehead Clry, 1 visiting here. - .N i Mr O T Rogers, of New Bern,- epeat Sundav home. , , Mr Tom Leonard,. Is a visitor la our towa. 1 ' - Mua LucIIe Hewitt, of CarUret Lodge opent Thursday In New Beras . , " . Mr Davit, of New Bera (peat the day In Newport. , ' - ' The Ladlea Aid Society met Monday afternooa at the home of Mrs'W B . Mr J B Mortoiv of Moraheadj City, spent Monday la our towa. O -' Mrs S A Perktna, of Cove, U vWtlng i r leads and relatives hare. V im-i MM Freeals. ' One Hnndred Dollars -Bx. Is the value B A Tlsdale, Sammarton, 8 O, places oi ' DeWltt'a., Witch Haze) Salve. He aaytt "I had piles lor 80 yean I tried many doctors end inedlotce, but all failed except DeWltt'a; Wlteh Hazel -talve. It cured mer" It is.acombina ilon of the healing propertlea of Witch Hazel with aottteptlos ad emoUients; relieves and permanently auiee blind bleeding, Itchlnt and protruding pllea, cores cuts, brtilsas, tcz-n.a, theum and all akin diseases. Sold by F 3 Duf- fy- in - tlie tmiMirHrr r i)mnoeof 1 the i-Miuj iKijfr tlil ciiitlon wat bind .tl .j tiilsttike to tin. Miortlna edttoh r "Uow h;u;i one get rW of supcrrlUous nnira mi the upper Upr - r - "Tlmfs caay,' h rote la. reply. -itmo tne young man away."CbIca So -Tribune. yVA ' A glasi or two Of watet Uken half aa hour before breakfatt will usually knap the lowel regular. Haish cathartlos should be avoided.- When a purgative s needed, take Chan berlaln'r Stomach and Liver Tablets They are mild' aad gentle In Uwlr tactions.- for sale by all drngi(lsta ' . .'' - ' . . .. TrW ror Barr. "I see." aald Mr.' Henpeck. "that a Chicago maft refused to glve-bia wife np after she hod secured a divorce from htm." . . j--- :;v;..ii 'i'V-i i ."Well, Well be inaworod, forftbe moment forgetting falmwlf, l thought a woman couldn t gtt a dlroraw from erazy -man." Exchange. . . T O CUkB A COLD Ul OflB BAT I :,v': . Take Lazatlye Bromo Quinine Tab W AU droggtsta refund theaawjey If It, falls to cure, E W Orore'a'slgaaHurt la oa each box. 85c . ""Botb of my grandparents on fay motners aide were mMMgeaartane.' aald Mra. Oldcaatle. - " - "It that tor replied her1 twstese. "My folks was air Baptlstav btrt-Joalah cornea from a Methodlat famtly.ttbl- cago Record-Herald. 7 , - . - "JoInU .palayoo thla 'monrlqg r Rheumaolde will give yoa" qaleb) aad thorough relief, Ak your droggs :, '-'Thmtinui' Asa..-"--' Mr. MoCorUaThla atntooywa apeak of was aa equestrian onevwaa ttl ' Mra." MCOorkJ-of It wat Juat a man oa borwbackv-petrolt Free Preov W-Thy tell m, prcfeaaoe, 4hat roa have Duxtmwd all tbe modatm tongaaar Profeaaor if! Mi-ift tat wirat gad her motbrBt M f, , ? !- ; . " . a i r ', --. , To Improve the appetft aatd atreafta ea tie digestion-,' try a fee- doeet of Obamber Iain's Btoaufh asd Uvar Tab let a. Mr. J. a Bella,) Of Detroit, Mlclu ssya, They reaiortd y sppotlie whet Impaired, relieved mar of a bloated feel log and caused tpteexasfr' and satisfac tory asovaaseat of the bowala." There art people la this ooamiatty who aeed Just tochaaeedldae. Fo tala-byall drvggliU. Every box warranted. CANADIAN INDIANS. Aa 014 m4 CUvm ItU v. Tki travwrftBar tl y. Saye a mto wb6 baa bad torn trea ty years of expert eort (a trading with Canadian Indiana, "la all my weoda lift I barf arrer kaowa but one Indian liar." A cache, or prorbfloa atatloa. U left onatttoded -wtta perfect safety, for on the entirety of Ita etork (nay de pend tbe life of many a man. TJe who tearee pmrlitotie mutt find Itien en bin return, for be may raca 1im alarvlm, and tbe letiftb of bit act Jonnwy nay dptd oo bla certata- ty of rrtlrf at thla point oa bla la Joor- y. . 4 me p!ng toor Bot bit bMirJ, for mm flnj rvy tnsy In the asm r. Wfvh tuiiT.-'Tg fr'fa I tk cM tr- Ur. "or ! ' m or la,!o r.f thru l ihf triio i,f a aurf'f of yr l f V.X l jr iUn in-:-, r Ml blfftl l ief. Tl I- : Hs-r't b wt:c:'"r f t- t MJS r,rb f t'. fins ft trtj t or $ a. . - i lit "1st - a .1 "f I. -.'ft f ' ; In r-f"I Irt ';. ''f '. i. It I !. PenT 'T ' ' 1 rgi to 3 t .' A i tl : u. ; ptj-t-Tc Iters. wo to le depot- KrWN Balland aistet, Mrs E J BelL went to Morehead City Saturdsy to at lead the faseialof I'.tUa Fred Franklin. They returned home 8unday. . i5. . Mr Jno S Morton D. S, apent Wednes day at Wlathrop- aetving agmatonaon different partleat o - -. Mr Jas L Taylor of Bachelor aad Mr Alex Foremaa of Foremaa were callers at our saootnm this week. J S Morton Esq. wet la New Beta Monday, to meet the Board bf Educa- Mr W H Bell tpeat Wednesday la New Bera oa badness for the Elm Cftt Lumber Co of thla place. V Mr Jas R Bell made a burtne a trio to Meritmoa yesterday. ,7 w , Mta C Long,, aud children went to Mvrohead Ctty yesterday to spend k tew dsyS. . wSjvvy; fSel.v Mr W t Tajior dtova op to Tburman yesterday to spend the sight lib his sister, Mrs J W Conner, ,-from bera h i will go to New Bern,' , .' 5" ' - The tickle of death haa again coin to oarcommualtyv this time -cutting down Mm Blddle Bell, an amiable tend mrt lovaly disposed younf girl of only It summera.- 'She f wataaogbier of Mr Ceo T BellJ Herfei.ooTjnates-a4 - 1. who knew her'wffl mlsk her'j v t ; h Mr Davis, ' represeaWltlvr of the Cut ler Hardware Co wat a Jorlal c'.iier at our place yesterday.. ; , '.'.;- . Mr CN Maaou and daughter. - M m Bottle are la New- Be a maklug " pur chases and other butlnes. Hiss R.le wttl stay over to spend afe daa KU rrlends In thti city. v , , - Messrs Donule Hau fcs and Joseph Coplon go to the city oLJBlms on baal neat today I , -V , Mr Jas R Belt and daughter, Miss Madid iare spending Tharsday in New Bera,v;c.-"' 'tdJ- . . ' Kodot Dyspepsia Cure . DIgettt all classes ; of food, tonea and strengthen! the stomach ' and digestive orgena. Caret Dyspepsia, ladlgectlon, 8tomach Troubles, aad makes ' rich red blood, health aad strength." Eodol Dys pepsla Can tebttfldt ( woroout : tlaaues, purlflea, strengthens aad ': aweetena the stomach. ' Co? G W Atkinson, of W. Ta says: "I kavt used :a number of botOee bf Kodol Dy tpepsls Cora and have f oaad It to be very tff eottva aad, Indeed, a pow erfol remedy Tor stomach ailments. recommend It to my fi tends." Sold by FS Doffy.- , y ' - A l .ut.tfol tr,r, I. "Iat .wiix initrii( iwtr iiniifii1; dey g1ve-Rrer"TlMHiiu uti bin ak-k IhhL" tald Rrvthliriyv . "Wbatdf.r-iKlt lilmr ; "Preacbpr tot' lilui rlt y. wua a bright proapect abmd-of bUC . , ..-v "Ea what be any ter datr 1 ' . . Tol?'avdat What Wua a worry Id" tit um4t was so brlcbt It wua blazln'r Atlanta Constitution, , " A Frigbtenea' Horse. Baanlng : like mad down ' the street dumping tka ooccpaata, or a huadred other aocldenta art everyday occur reaeaa. Itbakoovea everybody to btva a reliable Salve haady aad there's aoae as good aa Backlen's Arnica ; Palva, Burnt, ' CnU, Sortt Icaeaa Ud Piles, dlaappear quickly under Ita soothing ef feot SSe, -at C D. Bradham't Drag Btora. 1 T Imm-Vii wf TMr4. . Tlu-rimim dM-a M, ltlar arr too flu- Vky-W rimh ylvea tp arjf anaryala iaft lanttnorintr.', ; TTiet diMi,il i wsk 0- eiMb oiorr eatb year than did T Wwmtre awttrotiiwor rbms. arand- i ..... i . k.. k . . . i arrs, - i w- rav a wen of oaniaa- tkm la awall lM-clnulnga and filoUdlog; and they wait for lutwn reedy rude to come to tlBiu. " Tbeft le not a young man In tbe country woo would Imitate Bea Franklin and march through the atreeta munching a loaf of bread while looking for vtnpioymoaf. lit dam not Indeed, bamoa society bsa become alee finicky, and be would be arrested at a tramp. Tbe young ma a of today waota capital lie cannot be pmldnt of a beak of Judge of a court tbe first week be la from ecboot, aad be feels Uka tbe famoae Ell Pussier, that be baa "oo 1 cbaaoe," rUUdelphLa Inquirer. , ' .. ."PiQFLS l KSOI; Thoy -f Aro Hovr Born People, and What . Thoy Bay la of .' -. Local Inter -! l '.; ' est' ; wkea aa iBcldntt llketbe fol!org rcnirs tlkt ktre at hnma, l Is beuad eetirywt'jM with cur rr. po astny trr t rurrtnri go rosnrli of tbe p'ri sre f t fwu, p f'rr-nt k;Vt. ('a oee ert lptlr' Is !.,' y 'n ''lf, lk! ll ta lie III ei; i r f t,l or, r tit Is'-i. ej t'tj'r r-.' 'o rfiri rr'1 Tie f Iff s r t... ir;aALLs and shef.man. Bow the Kmusa ttaator T. sited T- , Tir Ynii to Get lift, . In tbe course of his mer -irs of do parted statesmen Senator Test telle of a sharp passage between Senator John J. Ingalls and Senator John Sherman. Ingalls had reported from the pen sions committee a bill " granting a pen sion to nit who bad served thirty days In tbe Federal army.- He stated that tbe bill bad been unanimously Indorsed by the-Bepublican national convention. Be moved an Immediate consideration and resumed bla seat "The Democrat ic aenatora felt much 'delicacy In op posing any pensions proposed by the Bepublleans," says Senator Vest, "and they knew that, any opposition oa their part .would be quoted-aa evidence of their hostility to Union soldiers. There woa profound alienee for a moment, and Senator Sherman then addressed tbe chair, stating that the time bad not yet come for service pensions to the soldiers of the las$ war. He stated that no convention, national or state, bad the right to instruct him as to hla sen atorial duty, and be- objected tl the present consideration of the bill, The measure went to the calendar ami died there, while the crowd of pension at torneys who had. originated theBcheme formed n sad procession as they filed out oi tue gaiienes, mtermg i nerco anathemas against the Ohio senator.; -. Senator vest declnret that lagaut, "who never forgot nor forgave, nursed his wrath and two years afterward bad bis revenge when Sherman' appeared before the District of Columbia com onlttee, of which Ingalls was chairman, una advocated an appropriation bin providing for tbe extension of Fou teentb street to - Columbia heights, where Sherman' was a large owaer of real eatnte.- 8enator Sherman In tirg- Ing the ; bill . said that .'Washington should be made tbe most beautiful cap ttal In the . world .: and should, ; have streets, parks and - nubile balldinss equnl to those of Rome 'when she wot mtBtress of the -world.- Ingalla 4ryly remarked that he bad no objection to Improving Washington city stfus to make it the superior of RomO in every respect, but that he bad never beard of a Roman senator asking for an exten sion of the Applan Way at public ex- 4cnse In order to Increase the value of bis tuburban property." -' - But after this telling shot the Kan sas senator voted for the measure. Kansas City Journal. RECTOR OP ST. LUKE'S, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testiflci to the ' Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough kerned. 1 Ashbubhham, Ont., April 18, 1908. I think It Is only right that I ahould tell you what a wonderful effect Chamber laln't Cough Remedy haa produced; The day before Easter I waeeo distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to takt any jtatlot. the aezt day.aa my vplea was almost choked by tht conga. Th ta no day I received aa order from you for a bot tie of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured, t sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my gr.rat re lief the oough aad cold had completely disappeared aadl.waaabla to preach three timet oa Kaater'Day. Ikaow that thla rapid and aSaotlv cure waa doe to your Coogh Remedy. I make thla teatimoalal wlthokt solicitation, being thankful to bavt .found, inch a Ood-atnt remedy. ' Beppeotfally yours, E. A. LaJieruCT, M. i4 ' , - Rectorof St. Luke's Church . To Chamberlala Medicine Co. This remedy la for salt by all drug- gUta. - . ".a. ; Boy My uotlr ay there waa pound of earnl In tlie Uat boa of prunes you tent up. V"; fT. - 7,'.'; . Grocrr Well you tvll yogr twtber mat wat toe beet ecrabblng send. Kb la a good customer, and 1 'threw It !n.-r Pblladelphla Record. 1.- Be QalcL Hot a mlanu should be lost wbaa a ckUd shows lymptomt of croup. Chaav berlaia'tCook Remedy glveaaatooa at the chDd beoomtt hoarse, or area al ter tht erouDy eoegk 'tppeart, wCl pre vest the attack. It aever falla, aad la pleaaaat tad tae ta take. Pot salt by Ul druglslt.l . ' ' -, - TohoPnblio j H - lUkt this aeUod of iaforaalag the pablletadihe fries da of the Virginia Cerollee Cbeattoel Co , that I have too- otededKrOBPoy, u Local If t a agar tortkU Cotapaay ihe ooaalag aeaaoa, aad will bt pWaatd to kre any one call at say eSos to see ate waa la tattresitl la fsnUJurt sad gat oar prtoeo befors beylag. I will da alt la ay power 10 atake It plaaaaat for thoae who kotor ae with their ot data. , . - TotraTialf, A, II BAWUSO!,' Loel Maairr for V. Or. Chtas.'CoM Few Bera, It C Police af rirgt nttzi efCreiiion lo t(,a DUtrtrt C"irt nf the VbI'.4 P'.i'm. fof tie r"tfe pitukt cf Jtortk C'r "" Is rl IBp'fT. la the eMr rjf J K Pvelos, Cr,k- ftl I. la TUt)t tt trf. T Ike Cfc!'ir.,a of J. Z rln, t, ?'.r-,M ; . t Ha er.anty tf Crs t I ' !i I'"' ;r'in hl ra U ' - -' : -. a. n. -.- tk Part? CaU aa th Bta Hi Batter Letter. , Do not forget .your party, call and your bread and butter letters, says tbe Boston Advertiser. They are in their way Juat as Important aa the party and tbi visit themselves and mean much to your iHMrtesav; & 'A' ;?.,' xjf- t Ire weeks; ago," aald a woman to m tbe other day, "I gave a if evening trah to which fifty guests were ln- viteo. Out or tnese only one has paid me a party-cnitr Of course I know that It Is not Indifference or Ingratitude that bas caused the omission, but I cannot help feeling It a' litUe." The bread and butter letter; too,'! not a mere fupetory matter, but a real -demand with which We should comply; Every hostess Is ls terested liuthe welfare of the guest who has lately been sojourning -under her roof and whom she has Just speed ed with good -will on : her:. way, She wishes to know if the guest hasiarrlved borne safe and well, and not tordomply with such wish, shows one lacking in common courtesy.. Yet It 1 a- nnstake which "excellent ,peoplo often jmake. ew people rorget to can upon ariae. but -how' many remember the call due the bride's parents as the persons who extended the invitation to the wedding? Yet one Is &a binding as tbe other, ex cept 'of course ; in. cases wherie tbe bride's new bome ls at a great distance from that of her girlhood. . 1 ; ; Revolution Imminent A tare tlgn of approaching revolt and terioot "trouble In your tyttem is ner voujriestV sleaplestness, or stomajch op ieteV Eectrio BItteralrlll' quickly dis member1 the troublesome oausvs. li never falls to tone the si omv;h regulate the Ktdneya and' Bowels, aWnuiaie tb- Liver, and elarlfy the bl'HMl.-' Ban duwa systems - benefit particularly ' and all the htual attendlnit aches vanish under Itn searckiBg land thorough effectlvem ss Klectrto Blttert la only 6O0, and that U returned If It rlont give perfect (MUfbc tiou.: Guaranteed by C D. Bcadh m drtgglsW " ' - ,:; . "SB ' Blor Moantatn Tr. - The follBRC Olid flowers of nil the goldenrods;' says tbe riillmU'lpliln Press, are Imbued with an notrliigciit principle and aro moderately stimulant. so that their suitability for the uiauu ractnre or a aomcstic tea was recog- nixed by tbe American colonists an Ions ago as when George HI. was klii over them. One species, tbe fragrant lea ved goldenrod, known sometimes 11 s Blue Mountain tea, possesses in addition the flavor of licorice. Drunk piping hot In tbe wilderness it makes a pleasant fea tore in tbe camper's limited menu. This especial kind of goldenrod begins to bloom quite early in tbe summer and Is easy of recognition. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure glvea Immediate re lief In all cases of Cough, Croup and La Grippe because It dnea not pass Imme diately Into the stomach, bot lakes ef fect right at the teat of the trouble. It drawtouttht inflammation, heals and soothes tad carat 'permanently by en abling the lungt to contribute pure life giving aad Ufa-sustaining oxygen to the blood aad tlaaues. Dr Armstrong of Delia, Tex.', prescribes h dally tnd says there it no better cough remedy made. Bold by PS Duffy. ' BrUal Caatoma ! I pain. In 8paln a bride baa no girl attend ants to atnnd nt tbe altar with her, but Instead a "madrlna." or godmother; neither does she bare a wedding cake ar any fenfire going away after tbe ceremony. Tbe . wedding pair depart cjuletly to their new home, where they remain until tbe following day, when they start on their honeymoon. Before departing they pay a formal visit to their respective relatives. - ' OJa.aFO Bwia ik,. . - A TH tUadJfw llavt Kwqs Baogtit v. ef -' , A Kaweket, v , la tbe door of Uw north porch of Dur ham cntlietlralJt a wrytclent and groti'tc. 111 a k of bronse, the empty eye aw-keta of which are thought to have been either filled with cryttal eye balls or to have bad a lamp burning behind them. '..""'. . - ' This catbedrsl was ta snedlaral days a Camooa asnctaary where any culprit charged with crime could find InVtota bla abetter, kindly Mtertalnroent for thtrty-aevm dsya and then If atlll on JnsUfled or onpardooed safe escort to tba coast tnd passage ovetnaa. Tbe eaty payment demanded waa full coo feesion and a aoteait aatk aertt ta- re htrataSnsiaad. . ... ' Prom a rhambetavar (ha north parch a mock wairbed eeattnaaily ta glte Ira madlata sntrnaa ta any 'fugUlretad 11 soon ss this knocker oa tbe door wit franprd the rigtita of taoctoary wet Insured. Te rhamber wsa destroyed shoot t l OixJ ml years arn, bat tbe fa tnoos Nomaa kaoekar still bangs la Ita plice-Pyaraon'a Weealy. - , ' Ceres tlool re Uoa, Ciaetr, Ulctrt, . Eczemi, CirtGndes, Ct&'KeftV v ldae.rrtc. I RoUrt Ward, Vaiey'a, Oa, "l sa!Tr4 fmis blool poUoa, lay haad, franl afe.nl lrs were oat matt of cormptloa, acUe m bouts aad lata torstnr, lict'rig. soalfy ski a, was all ma dos tni dlavarag1, but Botaals r'rd Ft'm enred twt ferferlly, hatad I'li'M i'iit l (ts ar kla lh rick t'owof i'l '.k. I;'.oM r'm pat atw I Ir.tT V 4 an1 W smbllloa ! r r ' 't. (iiA Wli'.lirj., JUf i or t- t !'.! p'm ), ckronte . , i H ',"; fnrnStr.j !!- : ; - ' t i l 1 ' 5 I r t . r, r t C "" MMSSSSSS Mil! MIIMIIIII Ml MM IMMfO v iilllltllllllHilmiim)HtltMiW ; Beg Wcall the attention of the s tompiei Bioc 01 - btapi e ana ancy uroceries; Every steamer la brggjnacmdaJiqatmto be added'to .Wi'itankL ' Jit "-a "a : V A-tbiw 4 jourriK eaWiaiiya tuTfl av favi tir.ri ovtH mmm zx wocer. 5 'one 74. ..iimii1.ii....,1..i1Ji...1...... 4a. vviivvvvvivvvTvHvvv?wvvvvnmmmt;)uo I have just returned from Tennessee, Kan sas and Missouri with 60 Head of Horses and Mules, all personally and most carefully selected The Best Glass oi stock shown in this mark et for the past 5 years, such as you need and want. The right kind tor the larm, road work, general draft purposes and timber hauling. Can also show yon the most complete line of Top Htid gies, Harnesp, Pobes, hipp, Blankets, Etc. to be found Carolina. deagrntfor tie RENOWNED "AUBURN " WAGO.VS AND WHEELS, the Best on the market. See me before buying, or if you expeot to bay. I ( AN and W1IJ 8AVE YOU MONET. Ferd. M. Halm, Phone 71 New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, NEW BERN, JT. C. Will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags furnished to seed shippers. HAVE FOR 8 A LQ Fresh Supply of Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls, which is the finest Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Heal for cotton seed. Faclori ni Mi Mie to Rim. J. A. JONES, Ltvery, Feed,, Sate andvExchsttge 7 t , A T. G F. 3 TA KD'FI I? EST 8T0CKr - Ci:3 and. .TxTTX ' Evrr t "rr,l fr ts!a In Kiw fern, A ar lofl cf acli Just fn. AUo"a'"rr jUlt l?c tf rtrir, ri4tr, lUrttU. Tol-!, VTl! Cart VL" Kir, : " m Gtocct ' Hfwkeeparfjto bJsjFlne and ZZ ? " JJ. aoUcitdt -Yonr ordert will fTAtT IVP TklPT T t7Tt V re- 1 Lit POLLOCK HT. 4 4 Oj en Bug in Eastern DuBSfff Middle ?t , NEW BIKN, N 0. Lodi Ftae Fktme h 125. 1 j- ' I . f t - i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1903, edition 1
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