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C , ".INT LAND. V A One ; One - "Catie 5 CJ 43 it"?.. ;lon appll i tt t:.a ret c ' .lit Jt'.Jta a, T,ow Eern, .or. .1 r, . ..i it Ten Tarm -, Crsvca Ceutr, , ana i :usa convict ccjipeti- , ticx "' . The Raleigh Times sayss - ' ' "TL'a would be a most propitioua year for the penitentiary to go out of the huBlncBi of farming. The present snow ing will compensate, to some extent, for the failure of previous administrations to pay expenses, and would avoid simi lar occurences In the future. There .is plonty of road-making and road-repairing In this Btate to occupy the State's nnnvlcts for the next hundred rears. There are plonty of farmers in this State to make all the cotton, corn and peanuts needed, and these men ought to be out or competition witn convict lauor. - No better suggestion could Je given, and It ought to receive a general press endorsement throughout the State, The past year has been 0rtbt Terflitgn.p.d-- cos for farm prodocfs, which has made car, '"''jr'" "leall products 'grown on tLe penltentis-v farm., But aside from this, even If 4 this year and in years to come, the penitentiary farms should be profitable, the principle of the thing is wrong. It Is the encour agement and promotion of character of work harmful to the real farming inter ests of North Carolina, for it places eon rtct farm work npon a parity with hon- . est farm work, with the State's protec tion and financial backing ; behind the convict, -f "y t-"' 1. ; With toe' demand lor railroad . end road work throughout the Btate, It is more profitable that convicts be placed at such work, which' would relieve much of the read work , which is now ' being , done, and .verjr nnprofitaMy, bf ..the farmers ,who live In the road, working -' sections of tha Bute. j?W ' ', " .The penitentiary ' ought not -o 'eidered,- or tried to be made . tlon which Is to enter the fltu .r .onest competition, either by lis (arm or maau '"' iactured ptoducv! By letting . out the eonvlcu to do road work, It Can be snade to be self miiUIuIng, and no citizen asks . or wants more than this, that those who have committed crimes against society shall be. punished,' and be made', to be . self supporting, bat , not atany employ- tnent which brings them la to competi- tlon with honest workmen, farmer or mechanic. ; . $10ORewarfl,$i00. , The . readers of ithls paper will be O plesMd to learn that there Is at lut one drekded disease that sclonce bu been able to cnrfla all lis sUges, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Citarrh Cure is the onlvt"""!v enrs now known to the rTw' ij)c' ' f I'prnlty. CaUnh being a con I' im, roia!fesa coastlte- " t: ' t ml. Hall's Csurrh Core Is t .S H miilly, acting ' ilroctly upon '. i '.' 1 n.l moooas surfaces of tba i , i' jlam, thereby dcitroylng i ! f u . :.!on of the dle6,and giving V 9 1 - ' t strength by building up the c ' :'l a and ssilntlrig nstare la doing In v ik. TbS proprietors bsrs Q moch f ' ilal'i edrstlve powers that .thfy r Oii Hondred Dollars for ay c V .1 It f.'ll to cure.! Sai for list of l ;'monlla. - 1 Al :;. F. 3. C0K5KT ft COTolwIo a -" : " ' Bold f y all Dre.-'iu, - Take L TuuY.j n;i for coostlpa- . HOB. - . ' ' -fca4 Ilia HI-4. 1 thnTi-M h a fcf love at f.r-t 'ii'.t It , Lot t a r- n-T'i.1l t'it anrond Tt rnr. 'In j.r l ;.:-,.: ! at IS (bs I I i j i The following are t'..o market quota- n tlon, roceive 1 by pnvase wire to a. u. Baiter & Co. Kew Corn, N. C. Hiw York, Jan. 8. Open. Elgh. Low. Close CoTTOHi eJ&XX ; t March........ May........ - July, Aug U.80 13.03 12.00 13.00 : 13.85 13.85 18 20 13 29 13.46 13.55 13.39 13.53 13.50 13.57 13.40 13.55 13 00 13.10 12.B8 1S.09 New fork,' Jan. 8. Stocxs; Open. Close Amr.Bugar. . V. .124 . - Mo. Pacifl3.....lt So, Paclflo ...... 7t' J- 125 91 48, Union Pacific, c. 77 Manhattan..., t-? Amr. Copper. .... 481 Atchison.;...... R8.Q....... . 41- . Beading. . . , ... 44i Texas Pacific... .V-. Wabash pf...... 86 a Southern Ky . . . . IB ' Southern liy pf., 78i i U. 8. Bteel...,.10 r - " U.S. Steel pt.,.J5f f Penn. B R 1171 ' ' Brie 87i LoulsvlUe&Na8hl07- . St. Paul...: -,i 148 -;r N.YOentraU...ll o.&o..; 2iC B.&0...... ...78 - ' 142t 49i ? 44J ' 19 L,y- 78i , , --107J i: 82f r. & W.'.;..57Ji--. Brooklyn B.T.'. 80 '7 " Colorado 8o... IT-"'J Coal, Fael,Iron.. 291 Amr. OttonOU. V. j Va. O Chemical; 29 Rock Island. "..,,21 ; Tenn. Coal.Iron. 851 v' Am. &e..t...,.'8i V , ilt. Ifi! ; 1 29 7 2i - --85! - "7-: s AnrIIo' Lalnrt PUsrae. -i The caterpillar plague in Australia is assuming alarming proportions, and ag riculturists are beginning to: fear for the beautiful crops which have result ed from the recent splendid rains. The invasion is. now extending from ..the southern part of New South. Wales to the-' western , border " of the eolony, Trains are frequently stopped tnrough the rails . being rendered slippery by the crushed bodies of the Insects, which cross the track. .In countless, numbers, An. extraordinary eight was witnessed near Botuurdt, where a traveling. aripr, of caterpillars, said ty eyewitnesses to be several -Inches : deep,1 Utterly- con sumed the oats in - a seventeen acre field and the wheat In an adjoining Jtlrneld within few hours. Tii'- Js.X" : Of an estimated coal area of about 4,050,000 . square : miles in .the ( world China Is credited with 4,000,000 square miles. '; The United States' .has; about 280,000 square miles;- Great .Britain, 11,900 miles:1 Oormany,;l,'no:.mlleei France,-2,08 mllea, end Belgium, 810 square miles. - Area Is not, however, a true measure of value. , The anthracite fields of Pennsylvania Include an area of only '408 square mlloa, but these are undoubtedly of more value' than any coal area of like extent anywhere In the world.-; S -v---.-'. w .C;:-.'" . ' A Ve$t-Pocket Doctor. r Kever la the way, no trouble to carry, easy to lake, : pleasant and never fall ing In results are V Witt's Little Early Risers. A via' of these, little pills in the vest-pocket sa certain, guarantee against headache, 'bllllonsnets,. torpid Uvsr and all of the ills 'resulting from constipation," They Jonlc and strength en the liver. Sold by T 8 Duffy. ' . , i , stctornof, Mtrchaata'. Gross" Salts, ,) (Schedule B. Revenue! iot.19Cl) , a ; OlBoe Register of Deeds, Craves Co, , " ;; Kew Ilsin, N C, Jan. 1st, 1904. Sin Yoo are required by law tojde llvrr or return to m, within ten Jilays after the first diy of Jsnnary, la "ti yesr, I worn statement of lb a amount of grois salos tnda.by you In yonr bosl (pti ai a vendor of. or dealer la goods wares, toetcbatidUe, . com mo'! '.I es of wbatsoevsr kind or es'ara, other wbole- ssle of ret all for the telrs months, or any part of said Urns preceding the frit day of January, 19'4. If yoa r tbs 0tisr of s publle ferri brlils or to'J gate, or If yoa srt S l!erj!T)n, !; 'r bririti or mnus lor birrj or iryoa s: s dealer Is Splrlluous, virtuous or B ill lienors, or mtn?rt of a &' ; -n'y j srs rrnnlrH to ik lrrr or re'.urn tn ., wHMe Us d-ijs a fur the frt isy t,f JsBBarysr. I July In b jnr S lif.n n'r-TTt it for f"M re ', r r ' r pf s I ! ' r f r rr, t ' ' r'r, i' r " 'r Crf l--- r.fi ft rii-i .l l',!f r ! ' o, n a '. ' t ; n i , I i' i . t ' f I. ' '' 'is t!n-.-. r 1 i i - i r r ' l u i t t t i A CI AT In Kew I ft' :ie i r . J c i to'-a a '. f a good du.l t! people, t : selves old, aud t.... j a, peari so, i...e others at 70 jews tm active, v'jorous snd your?. ' ' A reporter of TLeJournalhappenain the store ol F 8 Duly, our local drug glstthe other eveiilng, said this subject was brought up. Said l't Dulijr; u is a fact, and we see it illustrated every day right here In Dew Eern; it is not years, old age does not tegln at any set time, hut It Is loss of vital force that makes a person old. Weakened digestion, thin blood and poor circulation soon start functional liowers and vitality on . the wane, and then the symptoms of old age quickly appear. Ton know a man leas old as he feels. . -, 'On the other hand," , continued Mr Daffy," that old feeling may be warded off, and I wish every person In New Bern who feels - old, .whether they are so In years or not," would try ;ths great die covery, Vinol. 1 know tnat it nas vital principles which will In a natural man ner strengthen digestion, assimilation aid all the functional paWers, send ncn, red blood coursing through the veins, and give life to every organ of the body and this Is what" mates me oia isei young Bgsin.1 . , ;,. ' " Mrs H W Avery of Norwich JH X, writes; i i - - - - ;'lt the age of 89 1 felt the need of a tonic, something to strengthen and build me up. For a year and iThalf I have taken Tlnol, and I ' have foend 'that it brings -vigor and life to the aged, as nothing else will." ' , j - , Mrs Sarah 3 WIndrom (cousin to the late United States President, Zchary Taylor), 439 West Brie street, Chicago, who la 78 years old, says Vino! is a god send to old people. So also does Mr George L Jones, Sr., of 19 Perrlne Are., Jersey City, and A J Barker of 718 Lo cust street, Kvansvme, J.nou: : .- VVlnol repairs worn tissues, checks the natural : decline aud replaces weaknesa with strength. It is an Ideal body buil der for old folks. - '- - : sWe promise yon that Vlnol Is, first of all, agreeable, .because It Contains no 1 flshroll. . Second, that His a genuine xcc liver medicine, containing au tne medicinal curatives and strength making elements taken direct from fresh cod's liverf and hlrd,Tre.wlll return yonr money If tt does not do exactly what we eiaim for lt,V F B Duffy Druggist.' V-Vi i . - - : ?8ojZ said tue Irate victim, "you ad vertised that Die bouse was Dye min utes walk from the station,"1 :"Wlir' replica the agent ' -' ,. i WWhy.. it's oearir thlrtr minirtesr " VaIl then, aa we eaid farther -on In t5e advertleement, It la more .than we claimed.".- -;.-. '--x for a bad , taste la the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Btomachand Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Warranted to cure. - For sale by an druggists. j -' Hr Coaelaatoa, fDo you thlt think 'your Esther baa any klea that I have serious Intentions con cerning your' fl heard him telling mother the other day that he didn't think It would cost any more to have you at the table refru larly than it 6es for rue to feed you from the pantry fhelTes STery Bight;' Chicago llcord -llersld. .;r: tin zeroes . Than a r;U-.'. 1 co- h.Hs what Dr J r fJarBmon i, prof. 'ir la t' e Eclectlo Medical CoUr-D, i "snd ss a pre. tentative remt.'gr ant s or.-.: re snt, eheerfnllrreco"" r 1 T - : ' .-'s Cherokee Remedy of 8c.t tar 1 ilu'.'.eln. At drnrglsla, "c, 60 c.snHlO bottle. Forssle la Kewra by F Dsffy. I St. MitrllB b. DIrllonarr it. Jfartlu whi'O bu iIItIiIikI his cp with s r,akwl bk'er st th fii" Anileris CST9 also two vrorils to V " l:ni;iiU langunK. Tl.orary In hi tUs turn cuin wss tnti-rvnl as a crKl linnnr'r afju'r-l th naiii" nf " 1 P-11" (frum tin Trcn'-b "r!.r "), (!ie rti-tmllan tlin Urniwl ''(bn ! n I r. ' t)it our EnKHh wonls "r!.ni. i'' an ( Inplnlji" are derived. WV-ntJiiSiiitU1 C iu-u: - Card : io Tr- Cj.:fl a-. --v 1 f V'.: O. 1 1 i r 'J Lave hei-n l t e( t iiit ...t of ar L -a I Jiisg to -which fe- TLi I a tiecree aet-or male students will be allowed to at- nd the army medical schools with a View to their becoming- army doctors. The best paid official In the world is said to be the grand vizier to the sultan of Morocco. Ben 'Ilamed, who held the odea for twelve years previous to his death, which occurred recently, left a store of gold coin, absolutely bis own, amounting in value to f 20,000,000. " ". AH business or nearly all in New South : Wales ' Is conducted : through "trade - industrial unions." Up - to March, 1903; 108 unions of employees and ciguty-two unions of employers had been registered In the arbitration court When a union has been duly registered it becomes amenable to the arbitration laws,-,- - - A Thousand CburchvS , la i the United States, have used the Longman & Martinez Pure Palntsdur- Ing the'past ten months. ' 1 -, T Every Church will be "given a Jllberal quantity whenever they paint.- . , Don't pay $1.60 a gallon . for linseed oil,'' which you do when you buy it In a sealed can with a paint label on it. S 8 & 514.! therefore when you want foarteen gallons of paint, buy only eight gallons of L., A.M.: and mis six gallons Of pure linseed oil with it.- f " ' , It,wlll make fourteen gallons of paint. It's done easily. . -. . ' It makes thpalnt cost yon only about il.20a gallon . . Yon probabaly;won t need more than ten or twelve' gallons of because, the L. A M. Paint covers so muchjmore'sur- face thhn other paints. "" 1 "v Sales have been tens 'ot millions' of gallons; pearly two million houses paint. ed 'under guarantee. to4 repaint if not satisfactory. ' , t r . , : Samples free.V Sold by our Agent I Byman Supply Oo.r ,t ; v v V. 7 Soma" people spend a good- deal of time-figuring on what they would do it they had an immense amount of mon-. ey. -i That is the reason they have not got an immense amount of money.' Atchison Globe, ,r .. Mr. Wm. 8. Crane, of California, Md. suffered (or years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally ad vised to try Chamberlain's Palo Balm, which he did and Jt ? effected a complete cure.V For sala hvall druirs-lsts: : ?,'?-'; I heard 1 good story the- other day. .about a matrimonial agency,- An elder ly man had three -daughters who. ruled him with a rod of Iron. .Wear of their tyranny, he advertised in a paper Jor a wife,",.. Ju'ext day be received three re piles one from each of the daughters. Exchange. - -"' . .. -'. -. ' , :V Wondcrfal Ncrrc' ' Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental CutsVWounds, Bruit esj Burns, Scalds, Sore feet ar stiff Joints But there's no , need, for it, ttuckWs Arnica Salve will kill the pain and core the trouble. It's the best Salve on eahh for Piles, too.130 at O D Bredham'e drug glst.V . , liarn For rsmaiii. -1 Like tlw Auilen Ran. ' tti 'Ameri can peenut Is circling (b glob, and l( is acquiring aonip' queer tinnics la for elgn .coootrlee. '-. . ,1a fbogtand and Bcollmid peanuts art called "monkey nuts."; ,o l"eru, where they are becoming very popular among the natives, they'nt-e termed "encach; tss.' la Jsinalea, Went Indie, the lo cal name Is "tiUidsrs," snd tbe plndar stllcr ss be in x bis rounds sings: -- .'Tlnitiir flrnh, ynunf snitlitiuin; . FlmUr !jh. jroun ladr; I1nlu d v fv. yovna imilmtii. , f'ow call you' plndar hwoy." ' - In Wcirt Virginia the er)nntry folk call peanuts "gubba peas snd in 8oulh Carolina "ground pfsa." A Prisoner la Heroin Honsc. ?.rs.W, II. X tjhi, i t 1001 Arr.es Ave. Ksrf C'f, E'" , tss f"V srrerM year an! si tln.fs a 1 ard eoiijth, which il. , "WouM if p me In cV-re for days. Ismprti " .-1 for 1 j fkiil- r,s wi: no r m' n x 'ills. A f:' z f svs rr frt of a b-r.le f f C! ' ' .'a's C""i h I.-"!y wlfh fnstrnr'li.KS to rWy f w t? " "r' ' ' rs 1 I w '. h t ) ' e V i ' r l " r M 'f J r .1 n '.' a it ' ' I f' v ' ( r t'.S t "'-,:. 1 si l- ' I ' i t . ft " - r : ' " 1 1 f : r 1 ' j r. ) ! ' i i--' - I r i r - 5 1 r -.-,.:., : 1 . a sn.hll trig 111 1'iuV! l.'WX V t A. iiiiin (-! 1 liioonaii froiu Llver- ul ta New hi It recently mid was the r t e i 'i on Lu.ird, whiie there were J. : i y-B ve .: . women. . A youth at Chillleothe, Mo., went Biioonng over a iiiomli ayo and In his excitement shot oil his left arm. This did net discourage him. and he was out in the woods ngaln, managing bis gun wlthonearm. -n-t. C. P. King, a Boston mineralogist, re ports that under the state of Connecti cut, from Bridgeport north and east to the Massachusetts line, there Is a vast bed of 'radium of sufficient power and value, be says, to make or unmake the United States. - i, : When the-Unlorr church of Phillipsf Me., was repaired It was- found- that there was but one pew that bad nevetf changed owners. - No. 40 was purchased by the late Seth Howard and bis wife when tbe church was built in-1835 and remained the property of Mrs. Howard until her death, Nov, 17, 1903. ' - -J - CLIilATIC CURES. -'"M The Influence of cllmstlc conditlonr Id the cure of Consumption is terymuoh overdrawn. The poo patient,'" and the rich patient, too.cas do much better at home by proper attention - to fond diger tlon, and a regular use of German Syrup Free expectoratlon In the morning H made certain. by German. Byrup; so Is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating nigh sneaW- - Restless-alghta andthe-exhaus tlon due to coughing, the greatest dan' ger and dread -of the, consumptive, ; can be prevented or stopped'!); taking Qeiv man Syrup . liberally,, and regularly Should you be able to go tO'-n warmer clime, you will find -that of th itbous: andsof conenmptlvesj there1, -the tfew who are benefited i and 'regain "strength are" those wh nie"" German Byrnp. Trial bottles, I5C; regular size, Joo. JT " ( Chief Justice Story attended a pub lic dinner? in Boston at-whlctr Edward Everett was present.- Desiring to pay- a delicate compliment to" the latter, the: learned Judge proposed es-a. volunteer toast:1 " "Fame follows 'merit where Everett, jtoes.":-'. i, -r- , st ( ; The brilliant scholar arose ndje-' spondedr'' -1 A t:VTo -whatever- heights judicial- learn ing may attain in thUr country, it will never get Above one Story.'VBuocess. : "I stock to my engine, although every joint, ached and every nerve wm racked with pain," writes 0 W Bellanjya looo- motlve fireman, of .BofUngion'Jowai "I was weak and paK without any ap petite and all .run down.' At I was about U give up, t got a bottle of Elec tric Bitters, and after taking It, I felt u well as J aver did In my life.": Weak sickly,' ran down people always: gain new life, strength and vigor: frdm their use.- Try them. Satisfaction guaran teed by C. p. Bradhsm.:' Prloo 60 osnta..,.-4.i:r-..-;r-; KtnM Vlo4tlM f Riaa. . . 'The muzsle velocity per second of the rifles of the large countrlce are as fol lows: United BUtes,' Springfield, 200; French, Lebel, 2,073; Encllah. Ixw-Met- ford, 2.00O; Spanish, v Mauser,- 2J8SS Italian, Mannllcber Carcano 2.100; Ger man, -Mauser,- 2,034 feet "' Sights on these are now graduated thus: United States, 2.000; France, 2,187) England, 2,800; Spain, 2,137; Italy, 2,100; Ger many 2,187 yards. - . . . : '- . -Saye! From Terrible Death. i The family of Mrs M L Bobblit, of Dsrgorton, Tans., saw hsr dying and were powerless to save hsr. The most skillful physician! and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely Using her life.' In Ibis terrible hoar Dr King's Ksw Dlsoov try for Consumption tsrnsd despair Into Joy. , Ibe Erst bottle brought Immediate relief sad lis eosttaued use completely cured her. It's the mot ceriata core in Ike woild for all throat and long troub tea. OusrsnlffJ bottlrs '6JS and l CO Trial bottlrs free at 0 D Bradbsm's dreg store. . - - - ' . ' rrto1 when In (loir native wlldt lire lr flirfLs snd guard tlx-niwlres li a Ms Ki!!r sylTD x hd b ens- 1 llxrn to rmnl.il (l.tlr r-.U'V-llTC f. rrw jt. k!y w!,.-n si.y aii'.iual or bird at'tn-s p!i i'( lln-ir riiitii'-er. 1'.y ff.tt (') t- d:. ipllnM snd lr h 1 in f k-.::i I- 'her, snd stl t.r 1 !s i ii-I : eo'i sro sfrnll tl ' . B I r-,,t i:- '- th t-'rd rnn to is 1 ( ;!... i i '. n a r' r'l r.ll 1 rr- t ar, f U t'. r- !' i t ' 1 c -t in t o t -.' rl i t.r r ' c ' , ' i f ts ! i i. .i r t 111'- ' ' f I . irr-'Tt la- r ! 1 s 4. i i r 1 hrarrvutiuji I or the Aefuul ;-K:v-r bad liome Sinker. Luri..,; the last fi:iU year, accord lug to tUe re;o;t of the couunissioner tit t'e general land oliiee, 22,000,923 acres of the public lands were taken cp by private Individuals. "These enor mous figures ought to be sufficient to open the eyes of every one to the fact that our public domain Is passiug into the bands of private individuals at an alarming rate and convince tbe people of the urgent need of reform In our land laws. Tbe public lands, it has al' ways been contended, .should- be for home builders, but it is a fact beyond dispute thatput a small portion of the land now passing out. or tne nanas or the government goes to actual settlers or to create homes. This fact, 'taken In connection with recent exposures of wholesale land stealing by speculators and syndicates, should arouse the peo ple to demand of their representatives in congress to call a halt In this rapid disposal of the remaining public laDds. Repeal the desert. land act, timber and stone act and the commutation clause of the homestead act and the stealing of the public domain will stop. Z Make it the lawtbat not -another acre of government land shall pass, to private ownership until the applicant for the same has shown bis good faith and real- intention to make hie home npon the land by actual residence and cultivation for a term of five years, and the occupation of the land specu lator and land .grabber will be gone. Every-bona fide settler who goes npon the land with the intention of making It-his home, is more-than willing to abide by such a law. It is the specu lator and public land grabber who have profited by ' tbe commutation clause . in . the homestead net , and " not the -actual settler and borne maker. This -clause In the homestead law should be repealed without further de lay for the protection of the genuine settler who wants to make his home on the land. Maxwell's Talisman; -; , I " Congratulations f Mr. John H. CnUom, ' Editor of the Garland, Texas, News, bu written abet ter ot congratulations to the manufac turers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ai follows: "Sixteen1 years' ago when bnt first child -wm a baby he was sub ject to roroupy spells and we would be very uneasy about him. , We began us ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In 1887, and finding It such reliable reme dy for eolda and croup, we have never been without It In the house since that time, -We have five children and have given It to all of them with' good results, One good feature of this remedy 1 that It is not disagreeable to take: and enr babies really like lU Anothef is that It Is not dangerous,", and there. )S no risk from KtvlDg an overdose I congratulate yon npon the success of you remedy," For sale by all drugglsla.' ' 'vs . . , T - '--o-';',:-v . KW farl. Bobwi-iee that n Turlslnn count ess is obliged to euru her living at tlie wash rub. Too bad. Isn't It? . Deacon , Dingle Jwho knows some thing about Parisj-Well. don't know, Those Parisian Washerwomen seemed to be a decidedly 'Jolly' lot Cleveland Plain Dealer. BMnti, eltn M Yw Haw slwryi foagW r;t:.XTi.ee).ifcftifr.'..-'- - - A man and his wife called nt a law yer's once to talk about a divorce. "JudgB tbe wife said. "V bad only 73 cents to live n last month.' t - 4- Whereupon the hnsband replied ag trily i That's- falecbood; she . had Tbeu the wife Said. "Judge, , that's aa near as we ever egre.". And tbe judge said they might as well get divorce If that wa the beat they could &v-Atchlson Globe.- : -.: .: ' , ' The aloeit and pleasaateet sredleloe bsve used fot Indigestion and constipa tion Is Chamberlain's Stomach and LI vet Tablets," says M.lard r .Oralg.of Middle grove, P, Y.' "They work lit a charm and do not gripe or have any aapleaasat effect," For sale by all druggists..'; Mr s-llTiia.' Mr. Nprrey lls itnslry, 3di ore yon Will ra wt h tny wlf Miss BOtley Duuglitily) The Idea of your propoainjc to a girl In my ststloul Too should know batter. Mr. Kerrey I do know better, but BO ricber-lhllsdclphUi Tress. We are all rtTir enough at envytng fnmotis tuRn while be Is yet sllve snd at praising him whi-n I Is dead - GO IUGUTAT IT: Polico OHccr' Lupton roihta Out Tho Proper May. Vrn'i rtmifr an a- !.'r f tack. D- n't h'i t r '-' r..ly lo fiadtcere fi-U ! 1" - y '',. f ' ii'il"t';i''il. I . -,', i: : ' "t 1 ;::s cre s!k kU- 1 s 7" tnriw lf'!( r rjBrts Sam, la the ttob of tea of his goremment offldala ts alwars la ehsrre ef every Oep&runeat ot our dinuUery. During ttie enure prooeM ot diiUUktloa. after (h vbtakov U ttured In tutrrela In our wareaouaea, during the Sevan year It remains there, from Ui Tory grain we Buy to the wntsKry you get, Coute bam l eonetwtly on Uie watch, 'Weduw Kut tune a gallon of our own whiskey from our own warehouse nueaa be says it's all rWrit. And when he does ay ao, that whiskey goet direct to yon, wlih all lu original strength, rich-B- and flavoT, carrying a DNITKO STATWB KEQIbTERKD DUsTU.Lsa'8 GUARAN 1 tffi of PURITY and AGE. and earing the dealers' enormous profits. That's why fcAY'NEB TrVHISKEV Is the best tor mediolnal purposes. That's why IS la preferred for Oinerume. That's why we have ever a au&rter of a million taUnned euaUIera, TOM'S an YOU shouid try tfc Your money back U you're not aaUaUed. r , : - Zlrzzl tvezi S:t:i C::::r' rr:"'.il UJL JU Lii-:jU "r CZVETJ-YEr.n-CLD rtYEr Ars Fyi!L;-:C02.EXF3ESS Lu',Q JAQTO fe) - FuHPAID 2 ? Ud?JrPU5.'!7:t'Ij.QrrART BOTTLIS of HAYTVES'S SaTVKf-YKAJR-OL.D EYK for SX.SQ, and ws will pay the expreea charges. Try It and If you don't And It an right and aa rood as yoa ever used or oan boy from anybody else at sny prloe, aend it back at our expense, and your Si. to Will be wiiuirai uj uca.uibu. un inuB mh cnor over, HoWOOWa tt De fairer r If you ar not perfectly sstlsned, you are not out a cent. Better let us sena you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, set a friend to join you. We ship la a plala sealed esse, no stacks to show what's Inside., .... , . ... , ,. . ,. -, Orders for Aria, Osl, Got, Idaho, Honi, KevS, W.yesv fire.. TJttiB, Wash. orWyor-must be on the basis of 4 4tuurta for tvCbo by Kxpzctse ' Write mr nearest oOee and do tt NOW. ; TIIZ lIAYKZn CUJTILLIa COMPANY ATLANTA, 8A, . DAYTON, OHIO ' 87. WUIS, lift ST. PAUL, ajINN. IB PttrnunsT, nor, a sTAUasum UM Zwery, Feed, Salefand Exchange "TV LARGEST AND.FIKEST-81(XK OF- HOESES and "MITJX-ES r Ever offtred for Bale inNew eir, A car load of each jiirt in. AlBoJa'compHielire olLI rgjitp, V igoi fK ItniEfip. Hi Li h," bits Cart, Wheeli. Etc. 77 'el, A. JOXXS, BroMd Nl. Sale & Exchange STABLES. ; jflnerUgnt .and Heavy Draft Mnles, also Good Working Horses Just Rooeired. "Ma t be sold. Term to" suit .Purchasers. Tash or good negotiate paper. 'all at sublet and see, the stoo offered, GravenStfeet; A ' I bavo jurt returned Gr aa and Ilicsourl with ' . ; . ' . GO !!::::(! of ISorGCG c.d uiilcs,' r-ll v ly and meet Tho i:; ' t c:oIctocli'inc 4 , (I,,, 5 ycara, rl-;ht I.ind lor ill purp i ' , i 1 -..rif . - i o , (Il3lIIIi?f; to VCD rr:T::.tjliJ::nt::al UiJ LJUVu NEW BERN, N. C. ,-' frcin Tennessee, Ean- carcfulij Eclcctcd. . a m thi3 mr-rK-you need and tl:o larznv road cj and timber euch v ' J'rin rf Top anJ Orn 1-cf- i ; it 1 j. I cat; f)l '.six mi ni N JONES Daniels, -tilt K '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1904, edition 1
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