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...- .v. 4'"".' .. .-V f;"'.--' 1 - ,''(', i ; si HE JOURNAL, FnUWied svsrydajr to' thsjear.sx WK fj;pt Monday. : JoanuUiBuEdliig, 6W0 V.f. ' CHARLES La STEVENS. vy . . . - - ' v.;' 4- i -unoiin rBOFBXWMg?-., ; SOBSCBiPTIOH RITES'. WHS Ons year, to dTino.,..M'MH Oneyaar, not to adtaaoa. .,;. Monthly, bv carrier to toe ity,4J Advertising fttraislisd oa appli cation. ' ...fS'i gV '- Entered at the Port Offloads Barn, N. O, as second class wttit. Official Papar ;..f:ilr .;Bniiii COMPLiaTED LEM6CRACY. The average Democrat who has aocess to the vtrloas newspapers, is likely at the present time to be considerably con fused In determining what leadership he ii to follow In order, to be regarded ai regular In bis Democracy. The advoaates of Instructed delegates for the National Democratic convention have no better plea to nige than those who favor uninstructed delegates, In fact each side hu some object In declar ing for its position. t Perhaps the strongest nrgeney comes from those who favor delegates shall be i attracted, although this places those favoring Grover Cleveland in a position very remote from gainlrg their man, as Mr Cleveland's letter declining a nomi nation would give no State the privi lege of Instructing its delegates for the er-Preiident, and bis nomination could only come after failure of the oonven tlon to name a candidate, and a possible agreement upon Mr Cleveland by the leaders as a compromise. The Hearut movement is to secure pledged delegates wherever posilble.and this Is another complication for Demo crats to consider and attempt to solve, as Mr Hearst Is charged In some Demo cratic quarters as not being a represen tative of Democratic principles. And In his visit to New York City last week, William 3 Bryan being asked if Jadge Parker of New York were nom Inated at the St Louis Convention, what he, Mr Bryan would do in such a case, Mr Bryan is quoted as saying: "It Is Impossible for ne to say now, for the simple reasonthst I do not know where Judge Paiker stands and what he stands for. I may tell yon that 1 have for some time been endeavoring to find out how Judge Parker: stands on some of the more Important qaestlons now before the Democratic party, but I am u much In the dark as ever' If the stamp of the National Demo cratic Convention is not the mark of democratic regularity, what Is f A.nd how can Mr Bryan set himself up as not knowing how he should act, and clalmlog to be democrat ? If so prominent party leader as Mr Bryan ii to qtestlon beforehand the Democracy which may name some Pres idential candidate in Jnly, and hesitate to state his position, no matter what man may be named, how la Just the plain, every day, ordinary desaoeratU voter to be sxpeoud to unfalteringly aecapt everything, and swear to party allegiance when those high ap to dsaae cratlc councils' refuse to., declare them selves for the same unswerving demo tracy f - More Riot. Disturbances of striken are not nearly as grave as an ladhrldaal disorder of Us system. Overwork, loss of Sleep, aor voss tension will bo followed by ttw collaptt, cala a rallable renedy is lav mediately employed" Jam's nothing so efflcteal to mr 'disorders T tts Llvsr or Kidney M CsttrJa. Uttafa, It's a wonderful tonlo, aad sSscUrs a vteeandtho ptatass all aroaadasU clae for raa dowm tysMeas, . It dispels Nervousness. Ebon rait leas and -Neural gts and erpele Malada gem. .Osly SO aad seUsiaetioa . raaranteed' byO.D ' Bra4baja,Dreggt4.' . ." ,. f ' f ;Cloc2ol Dytpoptla Ctirn IF DYSPEPTIC ' '. - , ' ' v f I liMiatif tnTT'm ail rW.ni ti iiik nA ejoi'Vi- km til; ' r n:4 r 1, ' -p w'! t :; ;rm Uf it tt TEST!. 2 AY'S HAHI Cotton, (ralo, Prcrlsldos axl llxlt V JkaBje to Price. Receipts aal . ;:v$aipriieitj.; Jii- - The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to i. Walter Labaree ft Co., New Bern,' N. C f " Nmw Yoj4 March 28 ttoTTCjr?- Open, High. Low. Gloat Mayjiil5.86 15JU id M 14 'July'-:-15.80 15.88 1181 1485 Aug.'i .'.;,.;,r- il.70 14.74 14.83 1484 COot-i'iiUtilS, 18.84 M.08W.03 - - - ' . Chicago, March 18, ; ' Chicago Grain. May Wheat . 'Open. Olose W5v: "May Corn est; 8.82 18.1F 7.00 ""55 -:40 May Oats May Bibs May Pork May Laid 18.83 7.05 New fork, March 28. Stocks; Open. ' Close A.mr.8ugar......l26 186, Amr. Copper.... 49 49 Atchison ..63 70, Southern By.... air r2f Southern By pf.. 82 8?J C.& Steel....... Hi ill U.S. Steel pf...67J . 58 Penn.RB......117 . 117 Erie... 26, SQf Louisville&Nash 106 ' ' 108, 8t.PauI 141i 142, N.Y Central 117 117 N. ft W 57 58 Va. C Chemical. 80 SO Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. n mercury will sorely destroy the sense. of smell and completely dersngo ' tha whole system when entering It through the mucous surface s. . , Such artlclei should never be used exception preacrip Uods from reputable physlolans, as the damage they will do Is ten ' fold to the good you can possibly derive from them.. Hall'sOalarrh Gure, manufactured b F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O.,oon tains no mercury, and Is taken lnteraauys ac tings directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of tte system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure ' you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made to Toledo, Ohio, by 7 J Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists. Prioe, 75c, per bottle. Take HaL'4Pmlly.Plllsfor constipa tion. Morrison What Is the matter.' Dum- leyT You look terribly my stifled., pnm- ley No wonaor. I was taiung wltn Jlnklns just now. Wo were speaking of the Joneses, and be aald that the eld er was the younger end the deacon the elder. I can't get at the rights of the thing to save me-Bostoa Transcript It Sated His Le. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Qa, raf tered for all months with a frightful running sore on hta leg. but writes that Bocklen't Arnica Salve wholly cured it In five days. , for Ulcers, Wounds, PCe It's the beet salve to the world.'4 -Care guaranteed. Only SOota. Sold by O P Brsdbam, druggist. Mlr mm Heate. Melody wss the beginning and ever. win be the eeeence of muele through all age. The Oreefca baaed their ne ody on the tetrachonf system, which they may have copied from the natural melody to bumaa speech. Qregoma chants, Protestant hyma tanea, sbaay national melodies end other musical themes ere based ota natural melody la human speech. v FtTortte Remely Per liblets Itt ptotaut "taatfl aad prompt cans have aaade Chamber! ala'i Cough itosae dy a favorlu with the smothers of I null ehQdrea. It e slokly earas their aoegha aad eoldj aad preteats any danger of pneumonia or other : serioee eoaaefsem at, It aet oaly cares eroep, bat trhea glvea as sooa as the eroipy eotga- ao peart wtfl prevent the attack, . Tor sale f aJB drvggUts. " -z 5 . v ; , irkw ' ' . Visa Kalcber-Of coares, Mr. aVteen ma no. you are. quite familiar, wUa OreHtf Mr. rrwcbnanaOa, yM, ta deadl I knew Creak the minute 1 see it. (he Wttsrs are ee fsaay toohlflg. roa knew. ' , What oe we tire foe U U Is not to soaks Dfe lees difficult to each ether! jeorrs Kikt - . 4. ;.joji,sOrortXA.V T. CU4u mt rhe Ami, ' 1 . CaleiwJsrt -ere probsliry the eldnrt form of lltnature la the World Tbe carte hlf eprr by the biUIIom la eB eS-rfua-4 pntr1 aewsiy bive tht4r eotinterpert smotig ti mt sn t!a4 known r ". 7b Aitr tt t SwphS mf Well rrrftll vH! rUr darn, aad t1 of hta bar t p' ntd to tile day. Tbn were fti'v UJd Ja ttose iM set cp la rW! piao. . - . y - . Tttrar.s W!;c4 HacL 'tte T::u i:.fl U v- a' 1 I C I'tWiK & o.,, ci'n,' i' littElfrt f.f ! CT'j'r.l itd r - 'r ( v t'.n V I'. b l;nl f wt. lti:i'ji fof V V !, J" "'', r--!-.T,a. " i t I'm, t, 7t f t f. o t f'(ft'' '". - !.', t- . . ' HE HAD NERVE, . ' ' " - 3s-- f Ben Dick P tke setle to Ailee ' ' mm Vifir, - , - The two young men were arguing fiercely. "And I tell you it's a waste of aobd time for you to call on hej and ask her to marry you, seta Tom. .-.v. : ; ? Thafa just the way you look at It," replied Pick-in a friendly spirit if If s a pretty good way,-too,'J.retorted Tom. "I overheard her tell Loot ah preferred mediunr sized men to either tan to soon enee.-; - - - - "Tott ea that because you are me- flium weo."" "?And darlr 'complexioned to rflght Wmplexloned xnenf t That's because yow're dark ed,-rro S,fxt s "And ability jof -tongue rather than ef the pen." b 'rsf'"t ,'Tou're fabricating on, the fact tha.t ybtj're 4 lawyer and I'm a newspaper reporter," respoBded DicK -J'Not at all," said- Tom. rm merely fltjoting: what she saMi" t "Well," remarked (Dick Ojoughttfllly, ."111 bet yon a cigar, a hat, a dlaneft'or a house that l ean gffte her and.aafc the matrimonial question and, receive nh affirmative answer to my question within two minutes f the time Of sk- Tom laughed. "Done Xor ounerrror tho .entire weddtot party." i-.'k So It was agreed. As to who should be out of pocket to the extent eflln net tor an rnflennite number was to be AppIAihI that Mpntntr .; ::. .n j - VDlckrana the . -doorbell : at Alice's houae, and .when he entered be adrn, ted also Tom, who bid behind a dosr In the parlor that be might bear plains ly both Question aad answer. .. ; fknem. tuougnr jviice never looseo sa bewltchIhgIyibeautlfur' Bnd4all 11 liort of thing. And be told ber 'so, . Tve been wondering," said he after some time, "If I were to ask yooMto -ask you, Alice, to become my wlfe-lf you'd refuse me; Ton would, wouhto't you?" ' .:-'''' !'fty ifii "Yes, todeed,vulckiy';1resrria Alice, . ."Ton know I'm to. marry Harry; nextmontn." v - ; : ' ' -rSn "So he told me yesterday wbea JiaJ asked me to be- bla beet man,; said Dick. fBut by asking yea, the nea tion that way J . won a dinner for -the whole crowd of as. - , ; . ' "t He went to the. door , and dragged Tom from his place of shelter.: vi.. " "I asked" her the question,' as you heard, he told his frlenda, "and she aaid?Yes?, r:-. rziLr3?- .'i4r Tom had heard it, but he jBlda't took j as though fit badl New York Tribune. Jnilammatory Rheumatism Cured. WlUlaro Shaffer, a brakemaa of Daa. alson, Oh Ja Was ooa&nedto his' ted for seviral ttk with, inflammatory rhea aratlsm." "I tned many temsdlea,'1 -ha says. "Pins!! 1 scat to HdCewTlrttg stTratora boua c( Chaatberiala's Pain Balm- ct which tlmj I wu oaable to ass haad 1 foot, - aad la stma 'week's i time wu rb'a to go to stork 'est happy ai a Ciait'5 f Vor sals by all drsggista, " "The pllgrhna wre a body of frnglhih nonconformists -wbo .emigrated from uouana arioraertjeaviaMoateeieay to-M2a- The Puritans were a body of nonseparatltt religious 'reformefs fross England who tot . ie2O30- eoaded and settled the afaasachusetbi Bay colony. The twa bodies, atted to; 00t fader the name of Maseausetts.' L ' . v - - r .... wiaaaac jviaiua vrvfi Xitht hoar lawa are- Iraeeed be those tireless, tittle' weTketeWT- XbfgJKt Ufa Pills, rxmioaa are always at work. aVghtaad day, earing laalgestlo-si BCV I. OeaaUpatioa, IHaadaehe a)d all Stomach, Liver aaBowtitrob lsu lary, pleaaaat, safe sare,! sOtaly 50o at Bradhans'edru-i store. ' " t Tmm Swlw 1 k.. T Tbet were diaeoaeinrtbe labor tmIV Uoa. 1 aeUere la shorter boere," saU Mr, Linger. " do L" repUaa alias Keedlck earnestly. 1 think aa bear and a half Is plenty bag enough fee aa 'eveeJng calL," Aad the yeaag sasa had heea there three beura, ; n ; j ? .'t? i 1 - - i til . IV L 'rsekaiyoeeatj ' c Um t.i . - . an ii jso-r.i. ar t t i. '..! ka , -K.ntl rt f' 0 t ' 1 f"v' e 6 r- m , - ' h t i a) t it, tan. ? in .' V v 1 1 ' ft v.c - .jxlnl(-'jjajif " MAftY ELIZABETH DOMNEULY. '- 'Din unrsflMifr v titrivtt in my,wMi." - iWe think that enteooe-evers a great Why ,1s .lt that cWlctren do- not (thrive la grrowtht- We notice every, day the ehlldrea-of the richest varant, piovided imtmsfrerr,ixmmmjia tmnaaam money k-eaa- jrorlder-- Icwar-Appetlter Sesh and- ooior. ,uia.isng:uipn in ne&itn tn same a the-under-f ed, onder-clothed. bootIt- oartstiaibUilof poveny lly( Nature as n rwpoier faerapa, M n rate.; '-thrive,, and .you cai dgo It for. your- t&$mmm at.'KeW-TorkjCIty. - ' xi. . - -December, JMS. - . v Dear Blr-Our little- daubter baa "JMli'IMtlV'lMBntd V th UM Of ijOsomvlaion 8he Aid not aean o thrive . i-aTwth.i4inothtjje- tht ere did tnr ber. aeenwd to da. her tiny goodi She flld not eatrwtth' amr relish . and ' Waa loatne aealu "I4ht eondlUon w eom- jnanoeo; va vn aecr usomuisiem vns , moat remarkable raaulta. (U calaed tn ' 4IaW MtMndrtl, fmM itm w nntu, nSMk better f and.' noW alie ia as eJieaitby isrirftHd. mm otieoutd find. - ,we louna uwwauiiuon very oenenciai for eOaahe-mnd aolda, -and for children ft ie-eapectauy asMDia er'wuw or. ttar puaaaBb taste, uur urya oaugnter 'uii-VHDiiiHwii-ain vuia S It easy to five 4e her. WMKtml WHIM. . .' makes. '..:;X4Blaas' Frank Donnelly. If year child b in poor healthy why do Son not bagta cod-liver oil at ones la tea ateratttairttntH Ttm have to use aaa.tha forat -014100 .eik wbiett Aoea the --TRAD6r ANO J N DU8TRY. Milan, Italy, not Lyons. France, is now tne greatest iik murkct ; 'Oar manufacturers require annually aouuv eiw,uuu -wortu of Egyptian conon. C The revenue derived from the lum ber, todnstry en the Pncifle coast ex ceeds that of all other industries com- .Dineo. . , .- '; The annual government expenditures for the T)romotion of agriculture are eowwu spaot by tha states sad la. 250,000. by . the. national eecretary of atTicuinire. ; " . f, Am ahthnely 'death so, pftea follows asgleot of slight oourh or cold. . If Ta IWa Cherekaa Beaasdr 1 Sweet Gom .aadjpnQeto to liken to Urns n wU pre venlaayttfj raialtsi It cares eoachs. iuaaj eosaainpuoa. ,- a y. Atdragglsta, . Ue tor eaadalJOa bottle, -or sale to ltow Beraby 9 ,-ry.i- - -. . ' . To WUliaa. a . . .. " MNjawuir-.Au a uoa r: riease get aboard cnlckty, miss.' The train Is ebavl to i start Tonng' LadyBut 1 wish to Mas -my sister gwxlby.t .Cotv uoaBB-uevanoara. ..3et aboard. I'U arwoa met for you,-Tsle Becord. : 'Ifita s btBotf attack, take Chamber hli'l Buxtach aad Uw Tablato aad a qokk reoovery Is eerula. for sale by ail tvaffWB. a" ;.-..'?.. f.-f!" " ' A raaaaaa Kjtx TaaOi auka.'-. J : ' The fa moos elk 'tooth robe that be "fad to a daoghter of Old Crew, a Cheyenne chief, ba been purchased by the proprietors of the Thomas Tribune, ,Oi4 Crew's, UntaahoJd was loath to part with the reile that had been the pride- of the Cheyenne and Sioux La dlana for several grtxrattona. ' The T38 teeth repressroeed Mi buU elk, as there are only two good teeth, to the head of rack snimsX v - , VThvm. the robe chaofnd hands Old Crews anfjre' family of about erteea S breiflaf wis prsawot to see that the Baal wa pallet eff eMwordlng to the Utat rules of -comiaerce. When the do was hsn&xt'over there was a Cand ruab for the "wohaw"- (qmaQ iajt, In4 th4 -ctork" that wss bsold to Old CrcWs topae that evsn tfg was eufTlrlirnt to foad s company of soM!ra, The Indtsa Is s fraesjfnd tr. Us bJ'iToa ta u sdrtroniam to "ar. drink snl be mrrry, fnf tonwrrow C:a"-Tb'.tas (OWU.) Tribune. CUrf Sar Call ta Vnmm. V? sni f rnrrfvsTa fiaa'Te r;""(nl'; ssu-i u'.-xj nf ! f s l.rt::c!ons !rman.1 wl.i- h has e'.Jieo- 'r i i ; i t ''j. - 1 La j; !rn(kin I S rurlons n A ?" ' n rt -rt t I f i . j ..',.-n, . t . :nn .j'i:'y lo'i ' i ' - a u t avi f ; . f f r ; - 5 I tsva cfM a t 1 ! 1 a 1 l a I ! J a r' i V f I- i a y I' ? in, - V t v .' -i J cr. her q:ci:dJo d3 A i.:tli.l!l'!::::l'l iUHHIWIV -Ocomnlainn MmtalM mhuUM mhX riot found i any other imllarplvDiua-. Uon. Jt-.oontaJn.-iQj! aarmftiM druaw .whatever, .and la ao. euperior.ta any pother remedy for ehlldren thaVlTelvea vu uwuf iinuw juaaaura.iaaaorM It, t wmie oaomuirton is rapidly .etowt mio popular ravor, we think' there m ""L K"' v iv wa wnica-taauu in sufficiently understood. This la Itabeaw wihw -tvjij. uumv wexfuna,' siablea have distress, while, cutting theisTeeta JU"l?1t Proportion aa they are properly Phosphites Of lime andaodaiamt "n'f. uppjy tne aeoaaaary Una Sor the wi wu,'. ara atao- vootninsr V t nerves, while tha mi.it naiTi. vigor and strength to tha ayataa ix M- - Do yea ever aity a fat bab with dimpled cheeks and UufhlDe t eyeaf No, indeedl Ton want to pick le,aad, hug It-end It la aU because M baby child who shows by every, aiaIhat -It m nut uinyina; m mmu,'' Ana UBO- muiaion wui just aa surely traaaTerm that child to health aa alaht tumrnm Into day. - I Drag sen OaomuMon at and If Vour dnianrtat kaea psomulalon In stock be can aaall: n tor you. or ii von aaaire a m pie, to aee what tt Is like, oouun ua aama oy menuoning of thla Baner la wkidt vqm advertlaemarct aad sendJng. aSaaaiT- ifHfy vivks jrwe jk-s ew. Tork City. , .- T faast ill rMla. t The best authorities agree .that the origin of the ancient custom of 'cele brating a feast of fools is unknown. Borne Identify M with the Itomaaeaat of fools en hfareh St.- Sat whydld Jhe Romans lnstjtute.the feast af.ConlsT tn mau March W la-he hull featrral,' when all manner of, pranks are blay upon the heedless. But, again, fwbers ua toe Hinaoos get ItT ,Tbe- call the April fool in Doiason d'Avrtn (April nsb). To .the Scotch h,.es?e -gawe-a cuexooj. Vakrtnl rhildrva. Por a long ttots the two' yea 4 aQd of Mr P L HcPhsrsOB, Ntf TaaHhSt, uarruburg, rXweai4 sassy bat two of thres hoars totheeariybeitef tht algU which hxade tt eery hard fat her patents Bar mother ooaoladed Os4 tlwah&d had stotaaoh troaMeyaaa- pve- her'.half pf oae oi uaaianettaiaiMosaacai and Uv er Tatiieta,. whkA q.uleed her isosisist aad she slept the whole eight throegh.. Two boxes f tbeaemiaeteAArsatSaot. edapermaneat ears aad she eVaaw weu ana stroag. For sate ay aaiareg- v -A, least J an not aioo." be sakt "for yon know tod and his knoaari are soon parted,' ersct walcht hade natnralry to ttttifancMatbe-the tool moat have -anooey aad I any." Chleaara Pnat. . w l ... r ' .-. i . 1 1 u ..I- ; - It Is simply woodorful the eharltSiWe would give and the sympathy we.feai for serir esa at aitaaas,,,ct tesnato beeoJeaa af &eiwaataad those who are ear' Pa- trtot..' I IT 1 u - iai t.'t "'onodf Especial Im-.. J-Bcnia ' DIaesee Is IsaUeoae ta Its. attack, ft dUss Saora IntUaous Ikaa lUaej C'r eaaa. Mart yea kaewjt Is. there, tt hu lake poaaaaslos of year back s4 Is naklng yosr Ufa tolaatsUeraa aaaal-eo-e tsant of yor fraaee. Ii.asbtSba arrtaUdIa lime, k IiW sriatrr; n will tat! yna bow he did Ik " A L r,-j8,' u r to" tie p:Uj4. p wtrsi.t ro: :;ag at 1)1 Zaat Frost (it., ar : i!f Wk was an tal M wVss tfl flows rm ila Ui I ro'J a'trre'y ft p Tbo M SlrlH is Wf kvil I U af'.l aT rr. 1 Iki-ahl I 14 ii v a ' i m . Tl-a I ' ' T c f i ' a a r : : i r ..; t r : t f 1 r . a ' I at I 11- 1 i KY8 ANO PLAYERS, ' .- . - -..-' ' lliss Clare Lane has several dainty ng. u'.iiabers In. the, i rod action of "A.ii-wi-J'ogue.'' ". r i.. -V.;;. - i'- EUa Bysn, the ooe Ainericaa girl in the cast of "Three UtUe Vlaida," (s a treat favorite to Boston, s : V;- - WllUam McDonaldV the baese whe was a formfir member ot the Boa 4eaiaaa..la aowwlthLew. Docksta der's inliurtretoiiit'., ' " . alira.Tereea.rorTfst tbb well known Boston eoprano, has started en a con cert tour througb the prlncipaTNew '8niand dtleatt.-? i &!iryx inf. " f i OsaxJiFJgmani arbe jrtays the title role.in-rnte.Bnrgoinaster" this! sea son, U a brother of Max rigwaa, the weU faieaetoft-i.ji, ;X ;-? ' Witb Its forven speaking parts, Ivsn the Terrible to one of the most etoberate-inMuctloAa-. ever' made by fitohard htansneld. a , , Mrr. Terry hfcGorern has Introduced the? latest f- ' song Success, i "Molly Browh."Vby Mignoa ategteM, to "The towery(aitorj&ark.''; -Charles Ibwtrey. has received a flat tef lag Offer to go to Australia, but he cannot accept, aa his next three sea- ons mnst.be spent Ja. London, accord- tog; to the , contract which he has signed;':" '. " ;. ' , Proper Trcataient pneumonia. rneumonla it too dangerous a disease feraayone to attempt to doctor himse'f, althongh; ha may have the proper reme dies at hand. A physician thoald alwa s be catled, ; It should be boina to mind, . howerer, that pneumonia' alway s results rroca a com or from aa attack; of the gripvUDd that bj frrrtosr Chamberlaia Congh Bemedynha threatened attack of pOMmonia may, be, warded off. this refnedy-ti ajao nsed by physicians in tie treatment of papamonla with the best resnlu. Dr W J Smith.of Sanders, Ala. who is also stdmggUw leys of it. have been eelllag Chamberlain's dough Bemedy and. prescribing It in my prac tice for the pat six yeara. I use It In cases' of pnenmOnia and have alway gotten the best results " Sold by all pragglsti.' ; An nuthority on borsee Bavs thn rrav Will live' the longest and that roans eesae next-la order. Blacks seldom jUva to be ever twenty, and creams rarwy exceed fifteen. lassstU, "i. sf V lot m Yorniisjwwjjt ejdM &5Su Plektaar Cottaa. .-"IleaDJna: tiie. wheat tuindful at time would he on a par wtlb the prvn ent method of: gathering our tmmtmse cotton crops. Did the reader ever think what means to pick out one of our 10,000,000 bale crops of cotton T Did you ever Stop- to think that at least 15,000,000, .1100 pounds of raw cotton must be pick ed from the bolls by band! That is on almost Incalculable amount, yet that ia What the crop means and what the manna,! labor la that gets It out a lock at a time. The limits of our cut too-crop are to a great extent fixed by the abil ity to get it oat and ready for market. not only to get It ready to time, but to get aa much of It out as possible dur ing good weather before the cold and wet at winter injure the staple and In terfere with the work of picking it out ami we are persnaaea wet a success- fal xoAehlne would not prove an nn shUed blessing for thla section or for tha; farmers, generally. Montgomery Aareroaar. Vr.aVO.JT TO-DAY." Tha tlme-wora laJactloa,"Wsver put S.tm tO-sorrow what yon can do to daytlsow feaeralry piaaeated to IhU forasj ?I4 tt to-day P That Is tha terse adrtos wa want to give row aboil that kechtog aeagh or desaorsslsgooai with wklch yoa asve beea stmggttag for see- eral dayt, perhaps weeks. Take soma raltobla teased; toe It TO-DAT-aad let that awasby he, Dr Doasbee's Oemsa tTyrapvwhka-haa heea to nee for over Ulrty-dve years, A few doses ot It will aadcbtedly retam ew eoagh or eold aadlU ailaaed. ese.Ior afewdsys rHJ earf M..Mototabt ; Ho asaiter aow. dsep-ea.ytaL. eoega, 'svaa If Sraad oamamptloa kaa aUaekad yosr raars, Oarssaa gyrts w(Q sareJr effect a Sera aa see done before to thoaaaads 0? appajaaUy thnpsksss eataa if long trouble, . Jtew trial -settles, 14s, regalar a.a,uo. A aa qaggista, , Y v M J a ft-- t are ors-'rg rof rrif, aoeae very ' r' 'fs car at lire etitpai r i . l.oWeaa aay faraaer, I ft f I sras Ca Wliaoal naas ef t r it vIW.!m, sin Uaay ,.,).. , sr. 1,1 sirUv as 1 f t t ffl rroa, sad si -,!? -If -Hi lf i. 1 hark tag r t y f a lor U!r j;'raj fsy r.: we ra!a y.vnr turtiUs mr ti.. u, . . v faa. n U (J. IT, V.'atvs A Ika, , 1 1 a.ir.0 .I-:;; a 17 r Hi tyktummtirm "IfV oUT and contagious greatest blood sufferers testify remedy does CURES "airs ar the .. AT II Cotton King Again, At tbe price in prfpect you can afford to fertilise it wel . If you want the BEST tfse Meadows Great Cotton Guar o. Insist on having that kind, and your crop. For Tobacco Use Meadows Gold It makes pood slick, tough sold 1,452 pounds of tobacco7or Special High Grade Fertilizers for all crops' If there is no dealer in your section handling om goods, -nte us E H.& JM. MEADOWS CO., Mnfrs, LONG D1ST E PHONE (5(5, Factory IV use River, New Bern, N. i New Bern CoWn Oi) and Fertilizer Mills, Manufacturers of Cotton Seed Products and High-grade Fertilizers, NEW REM, N. i Will pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cot ton Seed and Seed Cotton. Bats furnished to seed shippers. HAVE FOE SALE a Fresh Supply of Cot ton Seed Meal and Lulls, which is the finest Cattle Feed in the world. We will exchange Meal fo cotton seed. Factory acfl Bills Lodii Fistacce to RiTeisiie Npdsk Biver. No. 125 Horses I have Joet rMfi a CHOICE of tXTKA riNlHI! AND QUALITY sol able t. aU purposes Aho a full and corr ptaa tta llaroraf,- Ktc WbU h I oBt tot aa's abteaieg to asra joo 10007 "t jrfQrirchaa. ; - HUE ? Mil SEFO UK, III XI IJVKIlY A B ICIALTt IfomrlaoH n4 HtQ .-rvlos. NOTICE h i Two houacs for ront, ono $4 and ono 55, food Location. . - ,; i Deo J53 EouthFrnt t. for intormatlon. Corned llama ::no'rcd Hams. ; Ctovo wood at'. and s i OF YOUR SYSTKM NOW. Will do the work ouickly, effectively and without any injury to the digeative organs. In fact, it wi II leave you in much better conditiou every way, for it cleanses the blood of poiaonous lactic and uric adds that cause rheumatiim, kidney troubles, in digestion, boils, chronic constipation and catarrh, and the eenns that leave one an easy Drev to malaria blood poison. It is not only the purrher, but hundtads of relieved that it doe one thiag tkat no other RHEUMATISM. joints from tut smbios." ALL OROOOIBTS. is Almost yeu will not U- dit.a, Leaf Tobacco 0 vano Tobacco $511,00. Novembtr 1903 , re planter He need Oold Let -d Mules s-r OAR-LOAD mi Hws and Molrs of waiotv, 4 ari-wrtfala Hnt((i (ar baab ar waUUs j sp. r, nar t- aaaaa av. niUUls htrrs I. LV:G:DANIELS; Oala.T-iyoryAnd Ex ' l change Stables, ; .. f. i MK)i'lli?IT.v . -CoaUsti la'aialttoa, slorh al ' far aal 4hlf owi, sa4 irtatal ' aUa, - CWI lo atatlaM aiilV . - .",.,... ' Ceo m bfforo yu Euy. . ': '. - i L G DANIELS XV, ' A r.!' i t r::
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 29, 1904, edition 1
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