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1 1 1 J 1 . e, t Mod 'ay. Jm-tal I . .J B, E ' 0 Cr&veo SU ' -.PiokiITo.8. - CHARLES U 5TCYENS. KDITOB LICa PBOFKIITOB SUESCRIPTI3 J! RATES'. -One yew, in advanca... ........$ Out year, not In advance 5 Ot Monthly, by carrier In th city.. . .V .40 Advertising Rate furnished on appll - cation. .. -..- ,-,4-" .! . V Entered at the Poat Office, New Bern, i ' N.O a second clan matter. - , r ; - official Paper of ew Bern aa4 2r Crave Ceaatv. ' i-RBlT FUTURE t POSSIBLE -FOR . - JJORTH CAROLINA OYS A. local Item la the Columns o( Ihe , Journal tells of a remark able quart of ' 1 oysUr which took only sixteen oyster to fill the mea6ure,: that waa shacked from a lot of "oysters ; brought to the New Bern market. " , - The moat Important thing In connec- ' tion with these oyitera was not merely , ' their immense slzy but the fact that - their quality waa first class, ; and that 1 C" these oysters were a sea product gatber- v 1 ed from local cultivation In a nearby '. sound of this Slate, proves that thfcre it - .-x L a great possible future for-the' ftoith - , Carolina oyaler, provided Intelligent and : discriminating laws arv'made to protect ' this great Industry. , v , X Outside oLthe dealers, what Is known ifZ-i of the North Carolina oyster,' today t v : Really nothlDg, for while many.thous- - and of bushels are gathered from North Carolina waters, these oysters ex, ; cept the few consumed- at home, lose all their Identity and are given a label and " brand to meet the consumptive demand of people who live at Interior points and who rely upon the brand upon the can rather than a knowledge of what the , oyster may -be which comes Jo the can. - ' The uncultivated North-Carolina oyt ter has for years served under various ' aliases, every nam except that of being . known and recognised as a product fromJ sounds of this State. ,. Ia this, way,' no credit has com to th oyster from North ' Carolina, for one taken from Its native . bed the oyster was made to serve and be ' . a credit to some foreign water. : :- V This season th North Carolina oys ter has been fine in ale and quality, But It 1 not enough that thl Bute shall be satisfied to let Hi waters be rifled of this splendid natlv product, to enrich outsiders.- This ever Increasing yearly gathering will com to an nd. - and ther will be no oysters to gather. y OysUr cultivation U not only One io- lullon of th North Carolina . oyster ; . cosstlon. toeontlnu this sea produot .' as a eouroe of revenue to the people of l k. i this Xastern Carolina Bound country, : ' but It mean future for th North Car ' itna eyater Indostry - whloh Will never ; com without this caklvatloi, and If - " oyster gathering Is to be left to the pre- . ' rat method ot gathering". 'V ' ' , . State aid, legtsUtare and material 1 V- demanded, aot method which call for f . . political lajpectora, 7a th means for . developing this oyster Industry and civ ; . lag It a true position ,commircllIy, and ' ,. , placing It among th established Iadu; v trie of North Carolina. Jbsre 1 ', ' great poselble future for the North Caro Una oysur If wise and tatelllgent meth- ' . edi are pirsaed la lu eultlvat(oe,U-: j -1 ". mii'i .J1-' Lj-jjiij . ' . . , ; BowThU?: . ' W offer 0e' Hoedred.CDo'iUtiv. ward for any case of Catarrh that c.ac ' not be e red by Call s Catarrh Cor. : ' f. J. CBESET A Co., Toledo, l. . ' '' We, the taderslgMd, bare known F ' J Chrsey fof the last . 18 ytara, and be UevehUa perfectly hoaorabl I all haul v km trsasecttoa end flsaaclally aUle to carry eat ebttgailoa bade by tH firm . WAUte, Ewa A Mtvm, '. , .Wbotesal Dn)(iU, Tw1do, 0, ; ' nail' CaUrrh Cur I Uiee InlpraaU ly, acting d!nrlly fK th blood and Ibboom surface of the tytVm. ThU ' in-mlli aeol frte. Trice 73 ct pt - bottle. o!l by all pmi ?1ts, 1 : .:. ' Tkt!ns ramllyJMlU for oouttlpa- k. ', IJy (reni antt t ler4. . Trmp-l In, Udy. Tl ! U lit t!me I fct liad in tt -'p X'A'J rjS'rnJ I'-Uttf. fyr.!"- V .-. Tt,fy fs.an'.' 1 t-n U a 1 n- J.w t '.rr, T i I :r r T t ' . ,' 5 -' ' ' r ' , t-y ' J , r , i ; J. K r ,' : Cv s, i'l, t 1 I .ill f&r; Li t The following are the runlet quota tions, received by private wire to A B. Baxter ft Oo, New Bern, N. 0. NnwToax, Dec. 13, Open. High. Low. Close CortOM; -.i- 13.10 1383 13.10 13.19 13.83 18.47 13.13 13.88 43 87 18 85 13.S7 18.40 13 43-18.68 13 40 18.47 18.61 18.80 18.S3 18.08 18.65 18.83 18.66 18.BS JelQ k J e-w Fb...v March..n..v. May..v....i. ;July Aug'. 18.SI 18.46 13.13 18 28 :1 Hew lork; Dec 83. Srocxai Open. f woe Amr.8ugar:..'...l3 S Mo.Paciflo...,. 68 84 'o Paclfle 47t Cratou-l'aUffc.Sf ! 48 1431 48 :8 .. 40 4c 4 ,1 '101 Manhattan.,..- 148.' Amr,' Copper. . r 47 itohliou., (... !7i V" K.H.Q ...t- - 40 " , Reading. "... 4H Texas Paolflc., Wabash pf. .'.,". If "I Southern By ... . , Vi Southern. Ky pf.. 78. 0. a 8teeU.K"18 U.8.Bteel pf..'. 64 Penn.BR.,.:lW 1 Brle.,r..". Ml Loulsvllle&NuhlOSr.: St. Paul r'un N.Y Central,.... U8i ao.......8J ; 01 U8t set ?107 ail ?14 -, to N. 4 VT m ' Brooklyn R..T.; 01J -xJ . Colorado So. . . .'. .14 Coal, FueUrou, Wi amr. CttouOU.' ' Va. O Chemical. M Bock Island 8 .Tenn. Ooal.Iroa. B8i -Am. Ice 3 Money.. The Liverpool Cotton Exchange . will be closed December 85 and 88 and Jan uary 1 and 8. C; - "C ' "J'-f .- New Yo-k Cotton Bxchange will be closed Deoembar M and SflTnd January t and v,' -v KoflolJDyspcpsla" Curt ; v Digests all' classes of food;- tone and strengthen the "stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia,' Indigestion Stomach Troubles," and makes rich red blood, health and strength. . Kodol Dyi pepsin Cure rebuild wornout tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov O W Atkinson, of W. Va says: "J have Used a number of bottles of Eodol Dyspepsia Cure end hav found It to be very effective and, indeed, a pow erf al-remedy kf or atomach ailment-.:. I recommend It td my friends.";. Sold by FSPcffy." J ' ' . - . r. - Rearerdlen ( BspaMt v-: ' "There ia a, firm which doesn't spare any. expense .in conducting -Its busi ness," remarked StralBbtman.-' vI : should say r they, don't,, replied 'Neverpelgu iThey have bod a S3 a day man after me for a week to collect a bill I owe hem fof $2,1 OndnnaU Tlmee-Star. ,t "Joint pain yon (this t. morning f, Rheumaolde wTU give yoe quick" and thotough relief, Ask you drnggsU- 1,. . - , . . . , , Italian MonamraU I Deeaer. "' ' L'Arcnlre ot Bologna state on the authority of. Signer Vedraace, e well kuowq Tenetlan engineer that. the tower of Ron Giorgio' del Greet is In dangtir of falling. Tills fine campanile, which is flcxrl 400 feet In height, 1 more than. 400 eore old. Sign or Ve- Orasco eay that tut Uciluatlon of tb tower.whlch waa obsorved to be about elgbtcfQ Inches long ago as 18S9, has been slowly Increasing until now it Is more than three feet out of the per- potidlcular. In hi opinion the campa nile must aooa auccumb nnles men urtt to rortore It are Instantly taken. It would naturally fall Into the canal of Sso Toolo. Recently on of the emit stone ot the portico ot Ovtavta fen in eptuiequence of a storm. Th re port was fur a time current that th whole monument - wa threatened, T1kt la, howrver, no dancer of further damage. -j . , '. . t , 7 -. ' - One Hondred Dollar a Box. . is th value HA TltdalrJ Soaimertnn, 8 0, plaose oa DtWIll's- Witch Ilaxel Silre.- lie ssyss "I bad piles for 20 year I tried oisny doctors and raeI!cloe,but all failed Siccpt Dt Will's Wilch Ilassl HW. It cured it.' It Is a com')! d tlo of th hsallsg properlle Of W Ilcb tlifal With tnU0aln and mo!l!ontt; tl've and ponnsnently cares blind, tiWllug. Ilrhtes; snd protm'Ilng plloa, torn cuU, lni!i', Kwtia, rheata aal all skin dis. SoldbyrSDaf- tr- ' . At a rortaiti llnnrr r r)r a ctismilna jrofinf Wfin.in .is r-s!'-l nrit to an f lr-J!nrly 0'f Ml fnnn. fii Lnn ,rf b-t ("1 lii!'ft l.:;n, nt 1 f"tlli'l tf ijcrtnaorj ia t! .ill nut rs" U fr.r.rij ontj ie I'.ir-) i, I fonrlH t.sr rti.".ii 1 f.rt the '''! eni "ui'l t' ti ' t:-r .S ' t i::l t i: ii. , .-1 I t ft i ! .-r 1 r: !l c 1 a r. t y t-, lr s. i v , , t v -, l ov 1 a fc t aiiiUtit Cf 1: ' K-S WHS I -J tJ i i . n i m. l ti i iy i - liuoal K' -s, f J 1.13 8t.nl -mra in preat demand at election time. Ills regular business was pedJIS , toys, soriKS and novelties upon the street lluny of the songs were written by lilm, many of the Joys were his in- , ventiou, and be wus a man of genius In some directions as well as a strong character ao strong that he was called the "Napoleon of the Camelota" and the "king of the Camelota." If he had any principles or opinions of his own he" kept them to himself. Ho would break up a political meeting or create an ovation and make a popular hero for a fixed sum of monftf. - ' ' He bad under his command and sub ject to. bis call at a moment's notice, night and day,' between 2,000 and 8,000 street hawkers, peddlers, newsboys. and other gentlemen wltU lungs of leather and, was in the habit of paying them from 2 to 4 franca each- every time their services were required to raise a -riot or give a triumphant greeting to any politician who wanted to convince the public of his popularity.' V - With 600 or even 250 of his followers titayward could raise an awful rumpus, and human beings, like sheep,' always follow t leader. It-was Mr.- Pick wick, I believe, who said that It was good policy ; to shout with the loudest of the crowd, and no one could have collected such a band of howlers in Pads or anywhere else ae the 'king of the Camelots.w,17 " - s ' - He led 4be mobs and directed the riots in the mtereit of. General Bou- langef Twben .the latter attempted y to repeat the part of Napoleon I. and was the author of the Dreyfus riots, for which be- was paid by a syndlcnte ot arrflTomccrs.-' The police knew t all -about .him, rbut never interfered with his work because they bad-confidence In bis ability to control his followers and realized that any Interference on their part might demoralize them.; Bo this professional mob organizer was al lowed great UbertleS." ", -! 1 He could not have existed In any oth er city in the world, . Paris is the ouly place that could produce juch a: man, and when be died the newspapers ton- talned formal obituaries, giving a de tailed account of bis operations for the purpose of Influencing public opinion, while more than' 1,500 etreet peddler followed ihlm ' to his gravc-Chlcago Becord-Herald. - ' SECTOR OP ST. LVKFS Asbbttrnham Ontario, Testifies Jio, the ; Good Qualities ot Chamberlain's .1, Coturh Remedy j 'J!' -'ASHBtmHitiit, Ont. i.prll18nl908.v I think it Is only right that lhould.teU you what a wonderful effect Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ha produced. The day before Easter I was tojldlstrcssed with a oold tand .cough ;that;I;dld;not think to be able to take any duties the next day, my voice wa almost choked by the eough.A. The same day I received an order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy, i'l at once' procured a ample bottle, and took about three dose of th medlcine.3.To my great re lief the cough and oold had completely disappeared and I waa able' to preach three time on Easter Day. ' I know that this rapid and 'effective 'cure was due" to your . Cough - Remedy. I make khit testimonial without ' aolloltatlon, being thankful to have found each a God-eeut remedy. . '.-v ii : '. T BeiDectfullr voara." ; ", - It. A. LiKoritrT, M. A, Hector of St Luke's Church 40 uaamoenain ueaicine jq.s ; . : ThU remedy isjor .sal by all drag" , Orlsla ot th TmI.1: - An ancient Talmudlc legund relate that Adam on Lis expulsion from para diae encountered a cutting north wlud, against which his ernnt glrdle of fig leaves proved poor protection. As he wistfully cast bis eyce over the deso late plain of fchluar be perceived at a great distance . a da4 Uiors bush. Uunnlng thither, be crouched behind It, and while U11 shlrerlng he saw a wild im come by. And Adam cried to th beast to lie down alongside and krp him warm. ' Bt,t the ats spake out ("for' aiwc eomrllmrn spake In those days a since," salth tit commentator), aod dnrkled blu) for not hTlng warm cost of fur, wbrreupon Adam Waxed wroth nl 1-w th im with a pWoo of th thorn tire ud, with twj and balls trU;tng off th Mr oust, wmtipod It around blmaclf. ' Hut ti ward nKn, the sun growing tot and a aonfrhlrvg wind arlnlnir. Audio ctm celrod tb tspvy thouj-lit of bn-!iij5 th skin oTer tl8 biinh and fnwlns la tli shade tlM-mof. It n &nut, t!.o tnt w lnTfntwl, an.l clrlllutiun 1- JauOutllig. ' Sfnt. IllaUa H4 rtIUrra. ITrjibrth Cady Ftaotnn wss ful ft rhli'lf ii, t!.r,u,:!i r-.t r.f I s 1 wni. Onr In !, ws rn,,.: g (i a ytimijf woman !. . a-.n. a tar tlni!r!y v1-Vns Ur lr, j.oj .-.J a!-jt Im r whl! ' fV-r.tiTi- .1. I'.t rl 1 wn:,..l I ,. I.'l I " r U'r. V' k r..l ll.'-'r;t I., r, I, r 1 I 1 v '..-.' t I t 7 I rx I 1 J! it i I 1 o 1 ('.' -. 'T, "J r i g 1 11 -t y.r t t l i i i digests what you eat. V.Z" CL de"61, pufttlee, i strengthens and sweet ens the stomach. .. rC:CLcuref indlf-tlon. dy pepsla, and all stomach and bowel troubles. EC u 3 L ccelw,e I10 action of the gastrio glands and ' give tone to the digestive organs. EGZ23L relieves an overworked , . i stomach of ell nervous ' strain, gives to the heart a fullfree and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous svstoro and feed the to1', , - E0D0L h W0"(l8r'u' remedy -. i that Is making so many sick people well and weak people atrong by giving to their bodies all of: the nourishment that Is contained in the food they eat.-; ' - tut Deslm Cut Supply Tm. rv: BottlMenty. St.00Slielioldlnt2!4 ttoei - . . th trial tits, which tells for fiOa. - , - " - mnut orlt sv f ' K C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO -1 Bait In aT a Goaalp. . -si '- Mips KldderThey' ve only been mart Tied six months', buj whenever her bus band goes away on business trtp Bhe's delighted and prepares to have a good tdme." s. t . . . Miss Meanleyr-Ahal Do- yon know, I suspected something like that.": I al ways said ' - ', - v Miss Kldder-tXes. Ton see, lie takes her with him. Philadelphia Ledger.. - ' The Effect otSleeplne In Cars, It It the contracting ii cold,: which often results seriously, lo - the lungs Never neglect a 'cold, but . take In time Taylor' Cherokee Remedy 'of Bweet Gum and Mulllen nature's great cough medicine. '----;' v-r At druggists,' 85c, 60 c, and fl 90 a bottle. For sale In. New - Bern by 7 , 8 , V vTerrfbfe' RaTenae. - ' , ..- Husband You .don't; appear to like Mr. Sweetie. - , " - r1, - .' Wife The horrid tbingf :j hate herl Next time we meet fll kiss her only once, and I shan't ask after her baby Stray Stories.', .i3t Basis tasV Zst t,J?!2 ftWtW Wonta'i Wark Varaoa Je,i.' f - The reason Why women are not-peM as well as men for what seem to be su equal -degree- and" kind of labor, eay a woman writer, la la ninety-nine cases out of a hundred case because the work Is not as well done as A man would do It In the same circumstances. It hi not so well done because, first. It Is not the custom to train girls as se verely -as boys, - and precedent and nsage are potent here; secondly and chiefly, because a girl considers her trade, be it typewriting, bookkeeping, selling .'merchandise, -dressmaking or teaching, a A raft that will float her end her fortunes until she I picked up near shore or tar at eea by the good ship Matrimony. Then tbo raft Is abandoned and forgotten; ao far as she can forget an unpleasant episode. Th boy lenrna bla buslncM for & life time. That be bopee to marry some body la but another reason why b abould master the more thoroughly ev ery department of his. work and make himself th sooner Indispensable to hi employer. r . - . -. , . Herolntloa Imminent '- A tor alga of approachtog revolt and serious trouble la your sjiUmlsesr vouiness, ilojplMinens, or stomach sp set. Electrlo Dltter will quickly dl member the troublssom cause. Ji Bevsr fkQs to ton th stomach, regulate tU Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate th Liver, and clarify th blood, Ella down syptcm bcneSt particularly aaj all th Bitial attending scha vanish undov Us starching and thorocgh e!!ect!Tines. E:cctr;o Enter la only 6 Do, and tliai retafocd If It rl- n't (!t prftct satlifac tl ia. Guaranteed by C. D. Eradham, dine Ik, ) M,llt, r;flnn,T-m-rt: at 1"1 Jr do whin SWiarry Ml y-s wtd the vl.-k) . -I'ini.f ,;m I 1 (I'lM Mi-;arry. V.x It 1 1-V cf t!rt At t, ,t f,r of Uw, t!,nt a r1v!;'-c:'"n. A r'm ' r 1t ' f 'r l isn ! '( in b' r t ' !- ' '! ' 1 t !-::,' V II a t i -. ' 1 ! - ' i. V, : i a ; Is t. ! 5,ti ('.! :. ,'s t - f ! , . J It loa . ! V ',11 l 1 r i J j. V t... 9 ' 1 1 tf i'vs - le J . v a bnK, i; :lfful, half i nt( 'ir i ti a 1 are niiaii; t I "u.'ve the 1';. 3 t-ir y tune nut a hearted whistle, i:r 1: , 1 v 1 i!iu;.ieil. (V Lut a whistle so deep and voluminous tnat the whole house wui be hlliKl with the sound. . " . -- Don't be. afraid somebody will hear you. Let them hear you. It will do tiiein good. -It will enliven and cheer them while it cures you.- Indlsestlon and dyspepsia - always make one feel gloomy and depressed and - morbid and blue;- Everything seems to go wrong, and d$btless you won't feel one bit like whistling. But no matter; whistle anyhow. - . - If possible go out in the fresh air and do your whistling. If yon can't go outdoors Just open the window wide and whistle with all your might Any old tune Will do, so you put life and vigor Into it.- , i . - - f ' Whistle, whistle, wblstlel- Keep It going. Don't get tired.; Go on .with all your might . Harder; harder! -.? -s' The 'first thing yon know the stom ach will bave- righted Itself the. liter "Will be working good and. strong, the blood will be bounding through your veins, your brnlu will be clea and vig orous,- and you will feel twenty years younger, Medical Talk, ":t T , , Cores Blood Po tsorvCanceri Ulcers, EczemaCartnncles,'Etc.lKea "V' '"Iclnejpree, Bobert Ward, Haxey'a, Ga., says: " 'l suffered from blood poison," my head, face and shooldera.'were one mast of corruption! aches Jn hones and Joint uurning,- itching, scaoby akin, was ail run down sad discouraged, but, Botanic Blood Balm cured me perfectly, ; healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glowxf health. Blood Balm put" new life Into my ' blood and new ambition Into mybraln.:i Geo "A' Williams, Rox- bury, face covered with plmpl , chronic sore. on back ofhesd, suppurstlng swell' Ingonneck, eating -jlcer ' on leg, bone paint; itching sklfl - cared perfectly by Botanic Blood Balm sores , ajl healed; Botanic Blood Balm, cures all malignant blood troubles, ' such M.ecictnt, acab and scales, pimples, running i res, car buncles, scrofula, etc, EipecIUy -ad vised for all obstinate ' ease that have reached the second or third tloge.' Drug gist, tl. To prove it icures, sample of Blood Balm seat free and ,. prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga, Describe trouble and free medtoal advice sent In sealed letter. 1 & , , Onr Over Oorna Trade. .-. vWhlle- Jhe rnjtod ;States Js still be- ntna tn the matter f over ocean carry lng ftnde. the -aggregate of her ocean tonnage.y which -' includes e coast line trade ships,, makes a good showing In the maritime annuls.- Tpo department of commerce and; labor publishes the following! . v -"Lloyd's Register for,190$)4 puts the world's mercantile .marine on July 19, 1003, at 29,942 Steamships of 27,183,305 tons and 12,182 sailing vessels of 9,459,- 706 tons. The principal nations", those having a tonnage of more than 1,000,- 000 tons, are these:. England, 10,008,' B74; United States. 8,611.050; Germany, 183,740; Norway,' 1,053,740;. France, lt022,010;ltolyl, 148035." ; : I - ; ; '; Tie Lone Star State. ; - Down In TexU at Yoakum,. I a big dry good firm of which Mr J MHaller U the head. Mr Bailer ; on tmof hi trips Fut to buy good said tea friend who wu with him in the palace ea "Here; take one of the LltU Early Rl er upon retiring' end Jyou will be op early la th morning feeling good.".. For th ''dark brown' Uate, . headache and that logy feeling ,'pWltl's Little Early Ruwrs tr the best pill to C. Bold by F.8 Pttffy. ' . V".A IIKIlarKr. . ' V " Vt wa one oC tli moat pathetic play I ever a w." said young Mr. Tor- kins. I- , - - .-! "I don't ee why you go to th mati nee if it moke you cry." ' , "Just bcrsuse I feci' bud 1 no alga I bsrn't bnd a good time, Charley, dr. You know how much you enjoy goliyr to the race and coming beck with the bines."-Washington Bttr. - ; . A CosUyJ Klstake. Blandori r sometimes very expeit' tire. Cccailonslly Ufa lti If la th price cf I mistake, but yoa'll Btvsrbe wrong If you ,Uk Dr. King' r-'w IJf i'l fof Djipfpila, DUalneaa,' Ileadache, I.fror or Biwel troubla. Thy era g?n 0 jet Ihorough. l"c,"l C D Biadham't Drng6iore. . , rl. Jl.lr. Wcarlnif fal hr.lr U a Very wM rTfn 1 rtHt'-iu. Ia the Innfii-a of t!. trailn-i.nn, hfilr tT'iwn tin Vie itfcn cf ri--r(!.i rr nnflnt.s ta t! ln''t vslnabl U-'.'t U- bumi ( f r. r .r t.tx wi "! r'.-xa bd I !'i U r. .,'. rmnny and t- i . 1. 1) i ir.rMe l!.i m-t vatnal.l Lnlr ; - tf it t- i; i. n i-h-i, i. t. H f t' n r I I !t"ro a:,. J f a r.,i .f ! ; - . ! c ' -i t r '.- I I r i r ' i t. I' . T ' ' r .- ..f I II' -. 4 ..' t,;i. 1 ; f- FA!1 NOTES. Aal:. : artif.clal chsca.le will be t i s cf t e f ' i cl.uilar lav -t of tLe principal buildings. -- A K.iiut Ba baa we;j!h!ug 4M pounds will be exhibited by California. The C;h bas"been preserved and attractively mounted. - Four carloads of century plants that were planted In the university. gardens at Notre Dame, Ind-were receutlv bought by the world's fair manage ment Many of the plants are ten feet taii. - ; .--x. Virginia Win make an extensive ex hibit of tobacco..-The display will com prise Virginia tobacco In every - form. from the seed to the finished product, arranged in the most artistic manner possible and aurrounded-by" all kinds of machinery-- and- tools used In han dling and working Ihe weed.srK. ' ' 3 ; CLIMATIC CURES. -The Influence of climatic conditions lu the cure of consumption Is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use of German Syrup Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Byrup, ao U a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat- Restless nights and the exhaus tion due to coughing, ; the greatest dan ger and dread of the - consumptive, cm be prevented or stopped by isklug Ger man : Byrup liberally . and regularly Should you be able to go to a wanner clime, yon will nod that of the thous andaof consumptives there, the f-iw who are benefited an dv regain atrecgih are those - who . use- German Syrup. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 75c. F 8 Duffy. Kins' Berolam-Won Hla Wife. -: As Id well known, the new king of Servla married Princess Zorka, the, eld est daughter of the Prince of Montene gro, and his supporters in Germany are now spreading a story' of his marriage which is more romantlo perhaps than exact, Peter Karageorgevitch served as a Volunteer with the: Montenegrins durlog the-Turklsh war, and toward the end -of the struggle the Turks cap tured Prince Nicholas' camp and car ried off his daughter. Peter at once got together his followers and started In pursuit Coming up with the Turks, he attacked them with the greatest fury and with his own hand slew the sol diers who were, carrying off the prin cess. The 'prince of Montenegro, de lighted At the rescue of bis daughter, asked the gallant Peter bow be could reward him, but Zorka, throwing her self Into her father's arms, exclaimed, "Father, let me be his reward!" Prin cess Zorka bad before hardly known Peter Karageorgevitch, but his desper ate valor had made her fall violently In love with him, like a princess in a fairy tale. . -. ' r- ;?. . - Good for Children. .: The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough, Cure gives Immediate re lief in all casts of Cough, Croup and La Grippe because it dnet not pasa imme diately Into the stomach, bnt takes ef fect right at the teat of the trouble. It draw out the-inflammation, heal and soothes and : cure permanently by en abling th longs to contribute pure life living and llfe-sustalnlng oxygen to the blood and tliua. tr Armstrong of Delia, Tx., prescribes It dtliy and tayt there I ao bettor' coogh remedy made. Bold by F 8 Duffy. - 1 . , - . TJr BnaA ' ' j Walter Have you ever made bread before, Marie ! - . Marie Oh, yea; I used to make it for my father until tie doctor made me Stop, . " ..'.-t . . - .TO CURB A COLO III OH B.DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab Ma. All druggist refund th mney if It fall to our. X W Grove's; signature b on each box, V o." ". " ." .' .- . - . . . ..... w:-'. .. - The Ttaak ef Kaaioad'a raMim, ' The Dank of England bat w curious museum, tn whlcto the principal exhib its sr Its owo notes. -' -. T ; Amang them 1 a note for a peony, which wa Issued by ' ninttaVe bihI bought back by tli bank for f J. An other 1 a note for il.0oo.ouo. . ; A third la a hank note which wnt found Intkle a v(lb eanght off the Newfoundland bsuka, snd a fourth 1 a note which wit In circulation for over t century end a bslf before It wot prmacnlod for payment , . . , Tticre are many forprd note In the muajrn, their value atcrrgatlng many millions of dollars, tiHl there ere also nme notrs which wr recovered by OlTrrs frvta the aunki-n vrmk ef the ErtUah warship Kurjdlcc. --' - W hy lUr Hern IVo Ilo f;T;T)ii!t! rolloir ll.U Vitluablo .'.M!c.'. " t'f(,ni!: . : l.i Jw Htn. ' T' i(;i " J I ti ; '.t It. . V ! r ' -hi I i 1 1 - nl v.: -.':-,?,, - r- !'.- 'I ! r ' - ii ' r a e.f a r'i'.n. ; ' "t I - t -.-.. - , ,.- n r.-h rr-.t.t f"a , I ! a I - " J - SOME REASONS MMIIIIIIMIIIIIIillttlM -oiii.t) HliiiMf llfUIIMlilftMiitlttltl ' - " " . v. l?i g l.. II lUl- m PiiMt If tle jxa pie: anoir ancy-urcceries; v; "it -T Vli i rM f jfl. r rove ci'i it l hHjjihii di (i ru m T1 K.VTi : All Qrrlr4 mtHAr;w.will iw iippivsiiiwi. Ah-:'.;- .-.-'-- ...i;- - w- -. . T1 . 7.1 ITA Jilt . - : Phone? 74. - 4 I have just returned from"Tennessee,s?Kan sas and Missouri with 60 Head of Horses and tVlules, all personally and most carefully selected. The Best Clasw oi stock shown in this mark et ior the past 5 years, such as yyu need and want. The right hind ior the iarm, road work, general draft 'purposes and timber hauling. Can also show-you the most complete line of Top and Open Bug gies, Harness, I'obts, Whips, Blankets, Etc. to be found in Eastern Carolina. ole agent for the RENOWNED IJIIV AYAtCS AKD gj r WHEELS, the Best on the market. fcee me before buying, or if you exjiect to buy. I CAN and WILL 8AVE YOU MONEY. -FercL M. Halm, Phone 71. New Bern Cotton Oil and Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, . Will pay the , Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bags furnished to seed shippers. - ' HAVE FOR. 8 ALEX Fresh Supply of Cot ton teed Meal and Hulls, which is the finest Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Meal for cotton seed. v FacttiTi afii Ififllx ' Lous Eistaice Fbocs BfrerdCe Hbkd BtTor.- , lo. 125. -r i.iyV. : . v.- r ABI wiuccr - sir? Uoun lie.'f.VArt Jiir'iiK--- ml '' -. Mlh - ii.,! C .vr o'iles if n,- ...- It ' It ! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1903, edition 1
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