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TytiURNAL. f Published avarrdaT In the yaax, ex apt Moadav. Joaraal Bnlldlf , CftjjO Oram.St. .PiRo.l. CHARLES Li 5TBYBNS. prrorn jn noraoni SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES1! One year, la advance. 4.M One year, not In advaaoe.. St Monthly, by carrier in the ttty. SO Advertising Rates furnished on appll cation. Entered at the Pott Offlce, Hew Bern, N. 0., as second class Batter.; Official Paper af New Banr. i Crevea Ceaaty." 3 TAXES AND POLL TAX. The urgency of the tax collectors, and especially the published request from the Sheriffs of the different counties, for tax delinquents to come forward and settle promptly for what they owe In the way of taxes, Is equally important to those who owe, as well as to those who are elected, or appointed to collect these taxes. More especially is the matter of the payment of the poll tax Important, for failure to pay this tax before May first, this year, means that those who hare failed will lose their right to rote in the elections of this year. It is the penalty, which those who do not pay their poll tax before May first, 1904, must suffer, the forfeiture of all right to Tote in the important elections which are to take pi see this year. The failure to pay this poll tai before May first, with the consequent Iosb of the voting privilege, does not mean that this exempts the delinquent from payment, for the tax must be paid any way. The importance of a vote this year, and every year, ought to be sufficient to to cause every poll tax payer to meet his obligation long before the day when the limit Is set. And It is not too much to say that all taxes should be paid, so that no tax pay er's name goes upon the delinquent list. Btati of Ohio, Citt ot Toledo. Lucas County. 8S. Frank J, Cheney makes oath that h Is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Chen ey Sc Uo., doing business In the City of Tc!ed" County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED D 1LLA.R3 for each and every caie of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Ball's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubtcrlbed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 1888. (8six) A. WJGLEA80N, Notary Pcylic. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken Internally, acta directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sy tecs. Bend for testi monials free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O. Bold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for.oonstlpa tlon. Shnrtral Strl In Ibr World. AVbat l perhaps the ahorti-at atroot In 'the world Is West Boulli I M vision atrwt In Hnffnlo. Knrthrnnorr-, It lias only our aide. Mouth IMvtalnn street proper runs east from Main, lint the old snrvryora allowl It to rrooa Main strict and run for thirty feet on the west aide, where It lnteme-u F.rle street, which mm diagonally anuth west from Main. On the north of Wcat IMvlalon street ti Urn-lion acinar, so the short stroet has bnt Its aotrth aide to tul I Its own, Kxrhanf. - Another Case of RnenmiUim Cnred ; tj CfitmbcrUla't rtla Bairn. The efficacy of Chsasbariaia'S Pals Balm la tha raltef of rkaasaathm ts bateg 'i'w daaonatratad dally. Parker TrlpWtt, Of Orlf.by. Va.tays that Ckaaabatlaia's j- Pals BaJm sava him parmaaeat raUaf troai rbammailam la tba back wbaa vsryUJs ahM faiM, aa4 ha wonld sot t Wtthont It- for asls by all Dngglsta ADooltingTii'omas! ' Tbass Vhy r tram slyspaualai. tsraM M anta tot a arkl bottla at tb GIWBl; smal bossanfaail, '1 ImttuMftrrmM 4 mdmmm itrmpkm a4 eraMktr HUmi K VI mU kMtylsiaSJa, rwtota'olM Sdhl aaatas aVaalthr, vtcevM 4 atff aw a4 wasssaa. . If ym wmt4 aw wall, atf trsO Am4v afl Wgf tfcst a rsa4 its sat taw una try M at eaw. " , NEW YEAR'8 CUSTOMST. . . - -. -. French families always make t spa- dal Dolnt of being reunited at the Nrsr Year. . The Romans always make it a prac tice to appear in new clothing on New Yeaf a day. The peasants of Italy hall the New Year by beating wildly on frying pans and shovels. The custom of making gifts at the New Year is supposed to have originat ed with the ancient Romans. On New Year's eve Chinese mer chants pull down their old advertis ing posters and put up new ones. In Greece the father of a family, how ever poor, must give his wife and each -ma New Year present of money,5 Scotsmen regard the taking of mon ey on New Year's day as a very riaky proceeding, even though It be in pay ment of a debt ; In Germany if millet and herring only be eaten on New Year's day it Is believed that money will be plentiful all through the year. - In Japan at the New Year business generally is suspended, both private and public. The jlnriklsha cooly is the only man who works. CLIMATIC CURES ' The influence of climatic condltionajta 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 By rap Free expectoration in the morning' is made certain by German Syrup, so If 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 dretJ of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking Ger man Syrup liberally and regularly Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thous ands of consumptives there, the Jew who are benefited and regain Btrengt&J are those who use German SyrnpJ Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 76c. F 8 Duffy. THE NAME MARY. At One Time It Waa Practical! 7 Bar to Matrimony. Mary as a Christian name was held in very singular veneration during the mediaeval ages, and in some parts of Europe there existed a superstitious reluctance among men to marrying any sne who chanced to have been so chris tened, or the bride elect was at least re quired to change this name for some other of less sanctity. All Marys were at one time believed to be invested with extraordinary pow ers lu connection with the affairs of, life. Bearing the same name as the Blessed Virgin, they were considered worthy of more than common consid eration, and their- personal Influence over their liusbandsenpecially was un usual; hence many men sought au thoritative ordinances forbidding their wives to be known ns Mary. Sover eigns, in some cases, dreading subjec tion to their partners, showed a mark ed dlstaBte for Marys. Thus Alfonso IV. of Castile, when on the point of wedding a Moorish maid en, made it a condition of the mar riage that at her baptism, as a recent convert to Christianity, she should not take this name. In the articles settled for the union of Ladlalas of Poland with Marie de Nevers there waa a, clause which bound this prlncesa lo change her name to Aloysa. Caalmlr I. of Toland. who married Mary, daughter of the Duke of Russia, re quired of her a similar sacrifice to pop ular sentiment- I'earson's Weekly. When you foal blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach aad Liver Tablets They will cleanse and Invigorate yoorl stomach, regulate your bowels, (iva In a relish for your food and make yon feeu mat in mis oia worm rs a good place (o live. For sale by al) Drngglala. I)iBrrni I'lsblaar, Sunn' nr. .iK" tin' .New IxUlduat yn. 1,1 Ic.lliil. while cruising oft Marlliiit in.'iird for smmlfliib. waa struck by a wirundeil Mh atnt so l)Ull)jf 1njurirl (lint hIik jinnk. The flab bad plerm! the lioltotii with bla sword and in hla IiIIikI atiak had bntted bla bead so hard ngnlnM her timbers that t"V Wfre ahnttemV ' Artunllr iit on of tha fifty or sixty vnwli that rnila for awordfish, bntfe record of (tyoplrU lmaauBlayi craft waa stnirk snd ramnad Hr Wa flah twmty Umaa In onatssiaM Uat 1ly none of tlj attackavwas dellverad nixlrj aurb ftrstiioaU area that tha atimwrlrtl hi trnng bef Tinh VntlrrVy,1 but the veaaal waa Injured so badly thai kht naedad a thoroog a Srrrtistirlzif strV er she msd port .,. T be beat phyale. HJaea trW yo will always oaaCbaajbarlaJs's gloss sea sad Liver Tablets," rays Wflflsea A Glrard, Peasa, V't THm laMataVfra Ik Bloat proaapt, aaoat pWaaast aad taoat reliable tatkanle ! naay Jotta) try all Drag gatla, ' ; ' - Raw 4aa Wall OarNvaaa a !. Tla4)t U a lbs Imra4 Kaaftaa. Any farm will ft yon an Tha faos sUald tb yming saplings. .ar1 tha pralrta Araa thai oad to awtwy aadrVhah iara tha yimaaT laws i satTotertad rorne rx kmrr. Hat b fwmlnf as? lb feoraa nd tb o( lb prarMa) flraa bava blp4 watrv. Thar are mors wajm la tha Feamtfy sow tha a laars Wsra-tbirl f SarV ka. Tba wlf a aeurt n ran wltij k'f baast -aWsi sa4 Ms WrxJ fUwi Tka aW nrea "la lea BW wltb, hi Mt wp, tta riM ifln'rttirasibsf tht waif baa p bias ta, a4 4f 'f a sn4 abn4o4 lb rfcaa. That tteaM b a aft btjoafy a trsttat Tb grawUi f tlmbar la Kaaaaf U1 i lb a par tb ui bwnty rr porta (Ka) fir?ta. , r -r la? Addteas tooths i Maws' oft th Bute, sometime sfnoe.l aldt It is gtaU l lrywgtoevtNtood by tte-. AIHj. anct) in its ad verstta well a in iu proa parity, eV faithful and true to iu Dec laration of-. Purposes; r to feel that the fruition- of their hopes , Is- so near -at hand that the farmers of the Biate-are again tcfkriitogethortrrtaf obilgatlooa. The fires have txenikept burntog oa tha altar, and a light itl thai window" awaiting their retnrn.AWhnl the farmers have again assembledjg'jhe All&cej ail-, aid f-"&dlctei -yiem-elfMKtl't WCjVTbrt bfio lott ing bickxtard, bal- only a determiatlpn lo push upward sod forward until they shall stand in the Heat ranks of Ameri can citizenship. It tni order has- made mistakes heretofore it has . oroflted br k them, and their injurious ffeeta have-f put it on its guard against repeating them. Since those' words vjere first writ ten, last fau, hqndteda of Worth Caroli na's best and-moat progressiva farmers have been., added to the list of active members of the- Alliance, and to-day hundreds now are asking: -When can yon send Lecturer Gates to our county? Our people feel the necessity of organi- rttlon and want ' the Alliance reorganis ed. - - lv ' ' Within the last Week I have had re port's of four sub Alliances belog organ ized, all of them, with, a strong active membership, and t without willing for J tbe State OrganJabi Loom mend the ex ample of. these.- -good people to the: farmera of the State.. ' - ' In view of the Widespread Interest in the AtllanCeand its feorgaiitzatlpn, com ing to'm'e from the 'different sections ol the State, I suggest thai Saturday Fet- 27th be msle general . farmers rally dayfot5tha AWaase.- Let the farmers of-ereiyaelghljorhood In tha State meet on that day at their respective school houses or trier places of meeting and' get together lq, organization. It matters ntft if your Alliance has not met in years, .tpgethet and . .reorganize It. 1 wm.geuy,sena .blanks on other in formation at my. oomnand-. to any one asking iof.tnean A postal will do, Say you -want "to reorgaatee the Alliance, giving your Vame 'and Post Office ad dress sod, I will do the rest. - Do" not wit for some one else to take . the lead, But you go to see your neighbors at once and suggest to them the meet ing. , T. Q. AU&a, Sen. . Stat r erasers 'Alliance. Raleigh, K. C. Fab. 8th 1804. ; Better n.tt;6oid. ''I was trouUlad lot sevMal years with chronic Indigestion sad nervous debili ty," writes F J Grreen, of Lancaster, N H. "No remedy helped me until I be gan using Electric Bitters, which i& me more good than kll the medicine! ever used. They have also kept my wits in excellent health for years. She says JSleotilc Biters are Jast splendid fpr it jbsJs troubles; . that lhay are a grand toalc and invlgoralor for; weak, ran down women. No other medicine can take its place lo oor family." Try :het. Only OOc. Satisfaction gQaranteed by C. D. Bradbtm. ' a vat siaru trirbraiion. C DrJaaSjafcrp.iiaiiJ SWt MAitttlB col lar nrr ls Yt rst aiidn4fi walk In it mJ(WtJ.l, Ip stft dvn the1 '"AretiH Jou-Worklug' today,-rmrteY" asked oij of '.his l'uucjil:in ncqniilnt-aii-e. I , .-' ('.'No, .rUih. I's cflcliratln' my golden Weddlii, sub.'' ' "Yon were einnVd 0fl yenrstago tlay& ; wv.r- -YSS.-fklh.-' ' - "oll,vsHry isn't oar srjjo helping yeulo ccJehfaieUf V rMy vfcmty wlk aVA.'VTaplW J'n car IJpJl'm, with fllttaitt't-ajot nathirr to aj" whit m ' -nbt a ler- eaft.'Wrhfrio Trlbtrnff ' 'i Saa. aasna St I - ' II.esQucaJsc Tanirysam'a'lStinaVi rjippy bellaascrajatUse o'. .,, , Wbafa thai H.vJVtolba asked, ."afjortt 'Eitrg lb the hawT TV forgot teh4tt' 0 ' ' r 'T' r frto bavf -1." -Villa tfpflofi; "-but MrV wfcffbajsVr '! art..'. Thll dreaa I waa)t ' " 'izmmiSrA votes I -Atlanta Constiratiasi I rsWala r ,44 1. UX , ir llUUIl art (enerall) to tin a Sil rnpclitef. There ani wall known llterar cISImi In jn6on. sJirr J frSrly introduced lb raaolon. wblrb lavftH ad'loo dangeroiia ,t nearly FtrttlU Bh Life, AwfWa d fsaiaf ' i4Ay, tlartad a borrtbla aVr on. Iks U ot J . - L. 'lA a.... f atr, rrssma urtrra, na Tor roar II os4sl sJsdrJaaa.Val all tm ,JR BLBBaMa, , i f Vca taka, 4 aolroabklo Oats bias. Koaelfr aoatf fori Bam, Bralaaa, amaH&vVt1! tot i Saaf a a a TU. ' Iterti b Una b; ptrv, I aeor4 Lord "armaria ad, rov Tivarto. a s wiay t srw-s IV4 mj lord a4 rV tha br that a pa wwTirt'vti m'yirghbi. JLf StMffl lf-r Hp f ff, nr irnh. tba . i4'nrvMt WstltW ijt aa bla; an ah fca. vara Bornaa CintoOc at ic at -J tlr-Ltlm raaa'nUiv zmufi&mislL (Waa r, 7T It Y. r : -v ?kv A- - v. s -" 4- i 5 i KODOL digests what you eat.) K0DQL 1ne' purlflaa, i i i strengthens and sareeK aita tha stomach. KODOL eures Indigestion, dys. ' i ii popala, and all stomach' and' bowel troubles. " KODOL' accelerates the action of tha gastric glands and fives tone to the digestive organs. KODOL re,leva"n overworked stomach of all nervous strain, gives to tha heart a full, frea and nntrammeled action, nourishes tho nervous svstem and feeds the brain. : KODOL '3 Wonderful 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. . Tewr Dealer Caa Supply Too. Bstttasonh'. It. 00 Slra holding 2M Umas V ' tha trial stza. which tails for 50c. racrauo ohlt av iti'C. DeWtfT CO., CHICAGO RATS KNEW CAT WAS ABOUT They Kvxer Sow Puaa and Weje bo Another Floor of Honae. "I have" observed recently u "rather curious thing with .respect to the rela tionship between cats and rats, and it has led to a rather' interesting reflec tion," said man Who takes much in terest in aninjal life. "For awhile the riis ovcrvan'my place. At night there Was no Buch thing as quiet around the house. They would scamper across the floor, bump up aud down the steps and cut nil kinds of capers. We secured a cat, and from the very time the cut oppeared on the place tbe vats bewail to get scarce. 'There is aOthiug curious about this fact in itself. But to my personal knowledge the rats have never seen the cat. The cat has remained on one floor and the rat on uuother.Tbere lias been nji chasing .nnd no conflict between them. -Niuv.' I want to know how tlie rats know" the cat Is on the place. ' "Tbe Inquiry has caused nic lo in duige the more iiHere.stiiig reflection. How fur can n rat detect the presence of a cat by lh, sense of sincl!'; Kvi fleDtly at considerable distance. KN" the rats ut my place would not have kuowu of the cut's presence under I he CircuuiiUuuces. I'm quite sure that they have never seen the cat. l'.ut they know he Is (here Just the same, and they have been awfully caution. Since bis arrival." -New Orleans 'l imes Democrat. Mysterious Circumstance f?2? 1 Ona was pale and sallow and tfaaother flesh and tosy. Whane tba difference? She.vho U b ashing with health ues Dr King's Hew Ufa PUla f maintain it By gently aroaslng laaWy organs they compcJtrtd. digestion and head of con sltpallaJMrTry thtm. Only 25c at 0 0 rtJggliU MODES OF THE MOMENT tTbrisdliJg of rll.lKin 1 very popular ?id la ued now on nklrbt us v. nil in otiaes. " . iPtllk Ilnln(f nn n rule it ntrh tbr dresa, .tfcougti In tx.nn- canea thfy inutiji Hi lujrrdn. ' modish . trimmings many narrow loda- era u-l, aTlvIng the efToct of Vluat o( tbuka, and make a fine finish fat skirts a Tb' lines of tb correcf fahloDab; Jbotflcy tr perfectly fiat from Uie belt isfard, will hut Uua running down ysard In trimming rlfacta. 2ep full nifties of lac pre stlil fnab on tha, large; alr of tbe mo t Jcf aome rraaon among the dalv eblffoa-rufil ara being Dd mora a4 mtSr. om of'tb smartost walking skirts 0 sr now made Injvry flnajy kilt . itrmea 44rk ptakl fabrica. with to clots' arta way costs strat.pad with kt of tb awssr color. Fntlr muffs ofchlfon. Snlahtd st tha D(i,witb rufflw of the same and bsJndiKV tVro r thfa time round with bii lia'STHtaV'-'of ,fur, art amons tbe Ba fltfH of lea n 6rtm. S V- isebUnd horsemen. 2ohi Is rportd Wlntetlng Ban "haoa? car. Um patlnf jjuwn. Is m path la norbaatar, Ji. I, a tJkx air-Bffarii wlU rind rircoli after ail. tiiy towog,-5.W4; srui rr only at tla ins mauDea.rtt sraaoo. If at a", at)bc'2.a'i, iUinploa trot tkfit b s ansauoas wrf ormar aol saJWr ii - - -. . f mix!- mam Vy ki4 waiauitaVafaia' BaUbly larrU, UsAna.s .- t l . ' . t4ir4 rot gtanW UUkm,,0era Btt&.lxff47ftrtlf,.-k. . t4 iUr wilUaaantf lit ssnr a(a blsa-bwla) by 4fc rinaiM Irirtng rlftb oa lb t tinTipa iipt ydwy. toamar J wb did DO f d tot 4l Wrfk.n.1,1. ) lrk in U as-abl ri Jr)ra tiibl. kUrgat llpt bis rc- i ). m dam In r Ytsrt) A. r"if-l r-t i t ;-.i" II, ti i in tf P '.'f 2 ,Vt t- . I j lloiir f . . . . ' i x HOf- I rPlU rtrdly n Vtarial 2 (hbeoowl ,sssy in isa A&r'TliE BULLFIGHT. 7 -r.; -.-5. atalklcua VaaatJlr Laava' tha Araaa v . iPeJettaUaa Diaacaata. "I Was born-snd reared Jo the repub lic ot Mexico, and I never yet have witnessed a bullfight," aaid a promi nent andwealthy resident of the Mex ican capital. "This form of amusement was never to my. liking, and, though I have no criticism for those who go, it -cannot be pictured as an ent'ertainment that appeals to people of refined: taste and rbumnne feeling. Yet It ft a sport that makes people become in a way devo tees, and, the bullllght habit once culti vated is 'difficult to break. I have henrd Americans after witnessing their first exhibition declare they would never--go to another, and yet these very people ore apt' to become the most habitual attendants. Except on rare occasions Car native women do not at tend the fights, but now and then they go when the proceeds are to be given to some charity. "Onevof the curious phases of these performances is tbe enthusiasm with w'bich the .crowds start forth to view it and the subdued and melancholy way they leave when the fight is over. Instead of the eager looks and mur murs of expectant pleasure, most of tha spectators return dejected snd disgust ed. The sport rarely comes up to the anticipation of the public.- The ruata dore erred egregiously iu this point or that, and, though advice was hurled at him on all sides, be did pot profit by it. Many give vent to their disgust in an gry epithets, and yet next Sunday finds them at tbe ring as usual." Washing ton Post. "Stop your groaning." Rheumaclde will cure yon, and make you feel ten years younger. Get it at your drug gist's. Phil May'a Habits. The all night and next day habits of Phil May, the artist, have furnished material for many a story. Joe Tnploy, the singer, said that he came across May oue night aud heard that the lut ter had not been to bod for four nights and days. He remonstrated, and May said: "Never mind. Joe; we'll make a bargaiu. Don't you lose any sleep on my account, and I promise that as soon s I feet tiled go to bed!" The Oonton Girl. you marry me?" "Will lie asked bluntly. "No," replied the lioston maiden. Bui she added coyly: "I nm not endowed with sacerdotal power. Put your ques tion properly. Ask me if I will become your wife."--Philadelphia Press. An F.loqurnl Objection. Mrs. Newlyblessod But you certain ly don't object to such a wee little baby as that? Janitor - Ob, It ain't the size ns counts, mum - it's the principle uv the thing!-Exchange. TO CURE A COLD lit ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the mmey if it falls to cure. E W Grove's) signature s on each boi 45c Tb. SI. Louis 1'iillxnm. The Coliseum at St. Louis, where the Democratic national convention will be held, was constructed in 188H at a cost of $1230,(100. It stands prac tically In the renter of the city mid Is within live minutes' street cur ride of all the principal hotels' The normal seating capacity of the structure Is 7,000, not Including the arena, but by utilizing the latter apace accommoda tions can be arranged for about ln.ooo pei-sorm. The building ts ISO by 31S feet, flnfl th keystone of the overhang lug dome is elgbry-four feet above the floor. Tbe arena proper la 1 112 by ' feet in dimension! The vnst room Is covered, with a single span trussed roof, supported by columns, and the acoustic properties are such ns to en able a speaker of moderate toned voice to be heard in all parts of the luill Its boxea and lower balconies will easily care for such distinguished vlHitora as may bo present, while tha galleries wlU 1 feservetl forv the use of spectators. The Coliseum has t-en used mainly for holding baxasr and horse and flower ehowax Tbo largest gathering in tbe history of tbe building was In JOOO. when Preakleot Booaevelt. Uien a candidate for vice president, addrcwa cd an atidlMK that wn aaid to num ber ao.oftO.- Chicago Hecord-Herald. A WarldaaiataA'a Brk(aat. An actual breakfaat Tn a working rnan'a family Urlndlanapolla: fried Hauaaga.-Thla. sanaaga, like the greatar proportion of aanwig i tb market, was colored with snIUn red and was adnltfrsted with about 10 per cent of naked cars grita. Apple Butter. Colored with aniline tkQ and loaded with glncoM. Uu Uas , Coloaad With o de od adnltaratstl ltli water. Thta batww oortftlrwd tT par pant ot water, Tba legal standard ts not to excaad Jf per cant of water, CofTo. Tb coffea had ln glaaod with a glsalng mixture compfatad raf daitrin snd starch, colored with brown snitaaKly.' i BraadCbrap baker's brand; aoggy, not sufficiently baked and containing gtacow and malt extract. - Ityatpea.Taea were normal. Ofwyad or How, tniik and drtp frorn ,Ue colored as4 dultTatfd aao aatac - Tb braakfssV conalatpd of aateti sr tklea, of which ouly oftai Was nomal. flva. artlclaa, or tl pec rant, crmtalned artificial Minrlnat tonar.-iBoiitla lav jSisna rat Basrd ag Uaavirh, i-' ' My Uby dlr-ano b4 tcitrki boa a a aoU4 -ass ot aoaba, 4 Iu bal t aft aat at I Heart: say raa dk bat aosja sss4 - 6Vey paten, seal t"o4Stll Ia4 DsWHt'a J7pb nl Halva. . TX aMsa erar4,ta ebsrrMM lb lltl ' scalaj l patractiy ttsaa aaa ftnay, ait half I irowttg UrSilfoly arris. I faaaol g too Sanrb prata to DaWlU'a mt'.rk H.nl fialvaFisak turn, B ff CKr, Kf. I t"r!n Wlub ltar.1 fh'r k-k otit fr.rflij!.if:ts. f'Wttf !t I1 ' ' i t ' ' t r r- UMOSTlACHieVED.IT, Jark'f. Xearvtv aaproacb to ike Hia v" lra. jPaaCenl Mark, Jaek pnr0" were ambltiou fot their offspring, but the offspring ucked both r.mbitioo and Industry. Hotkey tnd inarbie were far more .uractivi tJak than geography and air.Lme :lc; consequently nib tuthcr ,iuij Luther tad never achieved me desire or their uearts. which was to see i he: i uu at Itis bead of Ulj class As Le winter prdj. rested Jack's monthly reports kept pact- with the thermometer In its slide toward zero. Mother was discouraged: father was wrathy. First bribes were offered, then threats were resorted to, hut nothing availed. The end of each month al ways called forth the same scijiie lo Jack's family - tears on the part of mother, the switch ou the pan ot ta ttler. Jack would seem to Ye overcome by remorse and promise better tilings for the future, but if skating or toasting happened to be good his resolutions would melt under the ardor of his en thusiasm for these sports, and the les sons would go by the board. "Oh, Jack, why can't you get 100?" sighed his mother when bis last report was presented. Jack fidgeted, stood first on one foot, then on another; then he burst out des perately: "Well, mother, I I come pretty near It this month. 1-1 sat next to a boy that got 100!"-Philadelphla Ledger. Rerosod to Serve. A Frenchman went to a brother member of his lodge and said to him: "What does n polar bear do?" The brother answered: "What does a polar bear do? Why, he sits on the ice." "Sits on zee ice?" "l'es," said the brother. "There Is nothing else to sit on." "Veil, vat he do too?" "What does IfB also do? Why, lie eats fish." "Eat fish sits on zee ice and cats fish. Then 1 not accept" "You don't accept? What do you mean?" "Oh, non, non! 1 does not accept. I was appointed to act as polur hear to aee funeral." Atlanta Journal. The Exchnnice Habit. "I took back those socks that wouldn't fit Willie." "The ones you said you'd change T "Yea. And that odious Jim Cramp ton waited on me. He asked me how long 1 bad kept the socks, and 1 an swered about two weks. And what do you think he said'.'" "Give It up." "He said I ought to change 'em of loner." Cleveland Plain Dealer When You Have 2 Cold The first action when you have a cold should be to relievo the lungs. TIiIk is Wst accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. ' his Remedy liquefies the tough mucous and causeB Its eipulslon from the air cells of the lungs, produces a ftee eipeclomtion and opens thi rorretlons. A complete cure soon follow. This remelywll) cure a severe cold In less time tLan any other tiemment and UJesves the system In a natural and bialihy condition. It counteiacls any trdency lowaid pneu monla. For sale by all l)ru?glsU. A VI n il inn li ' l)l tm Ion. Ijchi ' .i.'i till- the following story pf a brilliant man u ho luM Id mind tempo::, iiiy thiou-li ovnvwuk and was confined in an l-lm:lish asvluui "Ills delusion :k that his htoniai li was fill to repleilun ,,f rats. i here was in room fur ninthing i-Ne. II. md said t( me, 't;o and talk with him and lent lip to the subject of rats' 1 fount him, tin Is very common, perfectly sunt Oil every subject hut thK After h conversation I said to him. feigning no to know who he was 'You seem to he r very well Informed man. Have jot given your attention to natural history because I notice that tbe iiucxtlon being dlncuswd an to whet her the ape dun of tha genus rat culled the Norwe gluo atlll eilsts'?' Instantly he replied Oh, certainly,' ami unbuttoning hb drvas, Mltl, 'Kvery known apecli-s ol rat, sir. Is here in my stomal h,' and lorallilng the rnt with his finger, s.ihl Here In this pnrt of my stomach Is c Korwegtnn nit Von ran assure youi friends that ns long ns 1 am nitre n IpsH-les run die' I Hiler the kind ni id buniflim trentmcnt of ltethlhein h Fa soon it', work agnln niul hiiil, oursc, no n-collectJvt) of his delusion Esopcdap. Awful Pale. U' II Ilagglas of Uslboarsa, Fla. tlti, ' sly doctor lo'd ma 1 bad ( on -anroptlon and aolblsffooBld b dona for aSa. 1 WMflrssis todl. Tb (Ter of a frte trial bottla of Dr King's Ne Olsoovsry for Oopaamptfria, Inducad wt to try It. Ttosults wer slartllng. lam aow on tha road to rro vary and owe all to Dr X lag's 2tw OUoovery. It saralf saved y llf." Tbl ttraleora lscaarastM for all throat aad loss dia as bfOO bradsMaa, Dmsalst. Frloe ks sad 11.00 Trial hot i la. I rea Ketlce ol Hat Hcfduc ofCrcdi ' tar. la tha District Ooort of tb Uatud ' ,PUt,foV tb ttra 'iwttHet of - ' north Carella la Bak - V , tapUJA ta tba aaatuf f Or ,H ftaitoa, Ksak rapt la Bkrpy. Ta tb Ctadiion af 0t H Batto. of U 4 Qrr,la tbaooastr Ui aaa uistiMt arorwa, a naat - rapt. Kotte Is brsbf tni list oa tb IHh rlay ol rabrwf k U I WMr b aM Own II fatten was duly ' aajdlcM baak rpt aaa thai U kMt tl kl rredl era will b kld si 2t , W 0, I IK Vllt4 fataa Oowri rinofk oa tba to b 6f of rtb, 10 at tl 'lar km, stwkbb tlma b a44ww4liraay au r" iWt c'sifiia, rrl tt lmi.r llaM-ikrlW.Snl & Seb o'b.t 1- i'S- M sr. prar c b f. is i't '-? , - - - ' ctv:-r-, w.r 'if kiAsoy, , t I I s r r. krer 'f Vour mmoney CiacEi If you are not sattofled osnoe In the satisfying quality ot oulioodar U we did not have tha utmost oocll- STATES REGISTERED DISTtSTer-S -OTAJtwSS KlPJ' UNITED you tba bl proflta ot tbe dealsrTbat-a wbj ib? fL ?'J31W? Md AGK?d Tto hSEE&SSE!- srbVaSS ff Direct from our distillery to YOU Sam lialtrV Profits ! Prmnfs Adulteration ! PURE SEVEN - n full $ QUARTS We iwtll send you FOUR FTJLL QUARTS ot rTAVNTrrj'Q grnu . fh..1? ,al.rer,' We teke a" lhe rik and atid aH the iS?n8Pinotp!aseyou- Won't you let us send you a txW oiurTwa ship In a DlUn sealed oase; no marks to show whafs Inside Orders for Ariz., Cat., Ool., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mex Ore Wtah w..h gr Wyo , must he on the basis of 4 Oaarta for M OO K.SL Prepaid or 0 Quart, for ai.00byFreihtVieaV Write our nearest office and do It NOW. THE IIAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY niuinimon, UIMIUH, UHIU ST, - ii rntiL, amn, 158 DraTTXLlBT, TEOT, a BSTABUSHBO 18SS. HnI n!; I-or Tun i nlnrril Mioee. .IinliH.- ir tin ihi .-ihUcnii'iils of shoe iiiiiini i. : :-.-r:. whiili'Siilfi-s jintl snlcs im n. I' c ;.;ii!tl I'm- l:in i-oloril shoes niul oilier h-J.t similes for the np pnt.it ! in- sit; in- tintl summer senstm will im; I,.' :i-:i.icii:ll mil- will it ex eet . I the ep , l;t I ions of several months .!;'. 'I his I'.iseii is now fur mioiii;Ii iidviineeil hi u-ive n fnir intlieatltm of What l,.;i.V l.e epee(( in the fall fur lli:s el a ut uudils. The opinion seems - M'lier.-.l thai lam in the various slnn! ' ''. ill he 1 1. mined principally to In.-'i e 1 : , -.. : si nil aniiiiint to tile tin d;i;m tin- and with very few '" " ' : l;n. Unit tans will ' I. -:i I li - larier ii! ies than ' : '' - " I' tally in the east i ' i J-id tiK.i that their .i 1' inn ruin atl'eet ' :' : : ' '' i ir - M and Perfect Crnfidenc..'. Where there nsti l to ! a fi.-in.-t f unpaslness an 1 wmr, mil., h m- hn'tl when a child shovt ctl i-mii t ni.i.fir.1 p there Is now prrfcrt cm li h-i 'Mr- owinp to the uniform Ftit-. i---i t I ('l,.,n bcrlaln's Cough ) rnifily In I , t-i. n. m of that (llsetne. MrP M. I. ",.f id, , I'ool evhle. ( d., in ppi'aklni t. her x perlcnce In tl e umi of t lint n-metl y i k -'I have a world or con Biltnee 'n Ohani bertalnB (Hugh litmetly fur 1 hnve noil It with perfect buc :cs-. My tliiili.ttr land Is subject to severe HiUckn i I cimip and it always gives him prompt n-l'rf " For sale by all Druggists. r i I i y e.: i s ,-, i. I mailt . r row .it I, J I I., ; ,, , iii tl e ,.; , i ). tinmei'iei -i 1 1 1 1 it s :rf:,.l ' :- Vefl t , I,,-t, '.'" I, l.Hl ifll- tie 1 'rxlfni-'l I . 1 1 1 ! y , f !( .... tnppe.1 I., hi . nr.- M'.lp hi, Ills It" Inter estinc, in, in, n'o An Early Kber. A strong, healthy, scllve ronitllullon depends ltrgely nn the condition (.f the livrr. The famous little pi 1 la known as UeWIt ' l.lule r.aily Kliers nnl only clranie the tti'rni but ihry sirengthen the anion of i l.e Ivrr snd rcb .t'd i i,i tliiues supporting lint o'gn l.'ni- Kaily lllsrrs are rt t sc. , y m Trr (rrfte and jell hrysrrtin.l.irjrritn to pr dlfe 'SkOlta th! sr- tlfrlor) In all ca o. S id JK. - .Huffy. ORRINE a OA:AM:n. a ma l.i (.ill 1 1 ii - iiiirH inr i rn nv iin nnao Abaolutoly 8afo, 8uro and Hormloaa. N'iII C ure Kortr ttie Crstiog i Whiskey, Beer or Wine. ORRIN'E will RntM say ImnUfd to Manknnd aavl Health. A Siasplt ltom Trcalraenl; Can b Cirtn Spicily If IrirK) Oure Effected or Money Refunded. Ak ymrflnifjiii im r tm,r what b tkinkt of OV RI VK, kx wHI .im osir MillMDli aa Irulaful ia rrrry ri(t. If OH INK (atli tor art VIM Ma you -rry ptnny pM lot it si raatrfolly Mocacra, witaa sad ktr rtxr innot Urribte of all dlr by ymr lrrnt p Mo4fcn. witaa aad ktT jn nnnot ror lbf who r afl(Ki'l fth (,( nvH hop that tbry nuy nop rfrlnkmr II Ih rtrnflf will too o il I If pi "Wire orate wnhnml th ka)nwte4rt M h hvy (IHlilNE No. I: if Ih ptMWnt daxirx lo Ik rtirwl of hit rrmn trim ll fnty URUIHK. ho. 3. Tail dirar turns t la 'kli ( Prtow a I pt bos. All Correajpondeno) ConfVdentlal. Tt fr rook TmlW no IWvaint ftt-1 rKw lo r n . e , (o THC ORRIMt CO . jHC . W49MISIOVOH. D. C , nr r.M tm (3. I BIUIMtAM. Iimegiat, htw llrrn, N. Sale & Exchange STABLES. ttaa.lot Ugal kM Usavy Drmft Males, "also (Wl Uorkinf Iloraasi Jait IUMtfa4. alntl ba an)4. Tira Jto tail Ttjxinmi : Oaal r4 ftpftrUat , papar, , Call tt.-i aUbW Mjd tea Ua stock offen&i - Y'T '' "' 'al m ' m', r'"V . - ,-.- .., YEAR - OLD RYE 0 EXPRESS PREPAID LOU S. Bfl it em, l.lra and Soil. Slaked lime Is a henelieial dressing applied to certain soils, says Professor Stone of 'oine.il university in Ameri can Acrienllurtst. There is perhaps no better way ;o ascertain its value than to make trial. Many soils re spond handsomely to dressings ttf lime. Those derived from the disintegration of limestone rsnally are nhiindnntlv Fupplietl. On noils w here dilliculty has been experi vl In gniwin-.; clover or other le;;ii!nint.is ciois lime ustiiilly proves to ii" a valuahle amendment. Allowing Ihn.. to air vlaki- pi'txliloes a tniltler or !.--s active pi-othict than when it is dr -lahed i;h water. It probably will v t , mni.i : the tlecom pttsilioii nf ot ita i:, n alt-T ,ti the soil to the same i-Mi-t I as the u.iter slaked lime, but it will eoiii-, i .my acidity that may ei-t in the ,nl If fresh lump lime ;s inii-cha-.. tl ,,r a::, :t ultural pur poses It -iio'ild b- dry slal.etl with wa ter nr. better, er--.er.il with moist earth till it falls to p. ,- l.t;;,t, - drf-KS- Im-'s of this f.. : will siith, e ilnin lu tiisc air slal,c. 1 i.i . '-.- il OAHTORIA. Pi-nra tU T "fl 'n'l HatB AlWUfS BOUgTTl 14 Wli -ii It. v 1 1 ti i i .l to l r. "So," .l.e 'mI -i lie : t .-n minim: I.1W er -y ,;. . I,, .J.,- , eate- ..re ;;l I of :! I!.. elmlr,, ihi oil '" ".. -i ' : , : : e U .1 1 1 - - . "but 111 set : ' i e i. . : i I i t .,rru, , .f trilt h i i ., y ..f t ,. i " i ..g.. It rd Her- X I rrt t Opt I iiilam. 1 1 it -1 . -I v. 1 .-i: I a.; tliet.- I,:;; I I mil lite. I . 1 I fe I I., . .11 thhUl the tine- tt'.ll it.; a. , t !.,-', tt ,- shall be . ut . r .).: : f. i. !,, . i f-illy Wli not. ih. 1 1 e i.ii 1, ii.oi that ten ii re I an til.- I -, etr , . ., -..Ot .,, :.f b, l nr. i ii- e I 1 ; i r-j k l Hi, .t l It tin tl... I l.lrni lb- : . i: ;r w.-nl. riilber tnls t !jnu l:len S!,.. W ;i. Hint clep, n, N Mi-Iiepi-tul-. in trVaf She Wln-tiuT ur not a n i ri ti I making her a pnip-ianl I'lttsliilig IbspStciJ. l ave You InJiccnon t .f you (ate ntl((rtl n. I'tr,nt- pern's ' n I an. Tr i It !.. rnred tle.ri.n ,1. It . , ,.!,.g r, ,. ,,r,y i1v tnj don. p ,,, ,,,,)r , ,f t , v , n h r',1 V ,n i I n nijnn. t , oill r nn i t- i ih-.rtt- n !.( .. . ' ' . 'i- .h.l, l ' T ' i r a , r, .1 , I r. . .- , ;v a ,,, -,. r. I, ilel. S. i t ,, r t at c tnok it 1 trHh Irsri. p.at I t t'Sif caa b doa oaly mil Q R Kl V f Vr w. 5) "si n i Cr.v ; Su--t, ' UEW BERU, H. C.i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1904, edition 1
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