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1 . aumi ass r&or.:2T0B ; SUSCMFTIC3HTi:r.-"::. One year, la adTaoca, ......$4.01 Oa year, sot la dTuea.....w. 4 Monthly, try carrfax la Oa city.... . JO V - V' 3'.'"- ' ' - I'" ' "e V AdTertlalag Batat tvnli&ad om appU JUtttied J tka Port Offloe, JUw "Barn, ',.. O, as secomd Hut mattar. fCrT Cutyv t A STATE BISTORT CONTRIBU-1 ' -flitters indsPotmentt ; EeUtlng to ZX Von to ileb3r i i rwnogtapu Jim aintodocUofcJ j iV'V?tes by Mr Knp P BaUCaj 8 A i ' "Abe of Ralelgb, also eonttlbaUng note i.-Mt James Sront while a leading m ' Sit an aod promlaeal citizen of tonj has uiea the time toplle the Sv'Vbove lotMi"lro'alAl;-U J' ''; know the genUema,-and the aiany 4 'business demand! made upon Mm, It la hard to ate where he hid the cpporta ,f:nlj 16 get together so talanbla, a json---' '"utbuttoa to North Carolina Watory. . ; V ) 1 etudent of the State !M&ry,' aid e?r T ready tcr gtye recontribute when It en tu No Carolina j?'9"1 K0 ':5tio h riven to the world, especially' to T the people of the OW North Slate ao that they may read and learn, and gain llknoffledge thereby ai well as be In vaplred to emulate In .local Jirlde, and trr patrlotUm those who In the put hare ;-',. wavM ranawml and mmacted the name of North Carolina. 1 . , ; -.itf' Some ten yean ago Mr James Bpunt contributed a series of papers which X i-TweTe published In the Sonthport Leader, 'Pi on Blockade ranhlng daring, the Civil i'War, most of these contribution! telling . of the daring and thrilling experiences -., wmcn were met wun aurug uose years of the war, when Wilmington truth great Southern port through which the . Confederacy found an outlet for Its cot- V ton to foreign markets. At Hr Bpont r took part, personally, la blockade rua- alng, his artloles "possessed special In- ;r tereati besides -their merit' ascontrtbn tioas to the history of the 8tate. 'The Value of such historical coatri- H'- buttons as Mr Spunt hssmade, grows greater each year, for It perpetuates a j hbtory of reeords whloh are fast passing ' bevond itcalLand thai olaolat them b 'IfAra th nannla ai1tM Ilia ktllnrr re. latedmore secure for future genert' tlons. : ' We eflef Onf. .Hundred Dollars Be- " , ward for any case of Catarrh that caa ". ''not be cured by Ball's Catarfh Care. F. 3. CHXNIT A Co r''f: . Toledo, O. ' 'i'J ' We, the aderslgaed, hare kaowa T 1 'J: ; Cheney for the last U yean, aad ballets Aim nerfectlf honorable la all bastness itr-Aiit'iir ohllratinal ' Bade br his s . . - y- WiuiM,Xuaa ft Mabtix, r Waoleeale DrsgglsU, Toledo, O . ueus vaiarra vnre is tacea mt aally, acttag . directly , spot the blood I ': art maeosj nrfaoes Of the systesa. "I '.TeetlsioaUU teat free. . Prioa 75o pel . boUle. Botd by all Draff ifts, ."Jt; .., "T Take RalTs family POU tot eoasdpa. "Ap'ittMUvt Pat faraeri are ily doae plaatlag i ' ' ) v ! , , The ool,4 weather ot the past few days has nude the tola had (rick look '.,bit"f.v:..; -M J H Bualy Wtat U KeW Bert (.Mr Uary Wlgg tae l - BttiVorc pesaed threegh ,oa berg lati Moa day. . Mr D Wathttto of Cots raasel 11 roe i h ear low Taewliy, Oar Khool c1m4 UA Wedeasday , nOneortMBsarteYUrWseaU,at the etbol ha, la we hare erer M .. tt ad ana, - - " ' .1 - MIm Prh r.n of Boaaoks U&, bo tfot!y aafvadttai prla, f'frf lie frrkool ai iMl alaxa fu r . i two Wrn rttnraed to bar borne . It'asa last rWty ' .1 Hunkt h!kty 'c!ta4 Uy 1 tty mperter talcst. rhe Is a anattar thewmk Which ti 1 fi".,y'ur fu'.!o4 for ike f-ati li ;'. '' f oaatli kit tt" ttl Ife. 1. i l!,H (1 10 ' wke ) a fl rat Cl , rl ti !.irB tk flak !fr- pM"i dim ifin.t: :,( ill--' 't airow !. J Tie fo'.'.uwl: g are tie B.srktjt ;'ic ',- t!..ii, roceWei If -f rS?a'a !:e t J. Walter Labaree & Co.. Kew E ra. K. C Knwroka, April 3. ; Opea. Eh. Low. Cloas CotTOHr' ;Mayrf:;.,r,W40 IS.47 R3J 13.48 juiy - v;- " 63 laL7B W-w Oct. .,., ,;UaLll.871U5 4lJi- IChloago, April S9l Chicago 6raiotspen.:;:rCloae May WheatT 'SI.89 89 MayCoraiett-X-' MaTOatt39HS5 May Rlba re to May Fork .-tir657' Mayjlard ; ,. ffew y.irk JlprliW Stooaaj-- Open. , !aoee Amr.8ngar.kV. ' AmrrOopper..M 40 . ; .48i ...':-72f - si; rj 101 Atchison......... , 8oatheraBy.::;21i Southern Ry pf 85i . Oi8Steei,i.;-10 ' D.B.Steel pf-X- IWr . Penn. B B.ri118 i. i :,:;117t Brle;.....r. .it6f t-onlsTllle&Naali I07f ' ' ' . .ritni ; J44; '1151 , 'm m St. PaulS;J;44f .-; NCantraLiief ' Va. 0 Chemical. 88i ' : AqP. E-DIv.tP,C. -if ' Addrein-, the ae.;i:;rS rThe divinity that doth hedge a king. ;expessea itself iKsottie curlgusi ways and to people who are not accuBtomed to associating with these exalted, per sonages royal etiquette Is In many points very puzzling. . To those who meet Queen Alexandra constantly It probably does not seem strange to ad dress her as "ma'am," but to unaccus tomed ears this monosyllable does not sound Quite respectful. Yet, according to the Ladles' Field, the queen Is ad dressed as "ma'am" by all the mem bers o( the upper classes the term "your majesty" being rarely used ex cept on formal occasions,' while the Princess of Wales and all the princess-" es of the blood royal of England are addressed in the same way. .Hie king, the Prince of Wales and all the otberJ English princes are addressed as "sir." Yet foreign 'princes and , princesses bearing the title of serene .highness must not be addressed as sir or ma'am, but as prince and princess. A letter to the sovereign must begin thus:-"Hit majesty the king" and below the sln "gle word, "sir." The conclusion of the letter would be worded somewhat as follows: "I hare the honor to submit myself your majesty's most humble and devoted servant," etc. r Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. ; ''1 have bees subject to sciatic rheur matlsm for years," aays X H Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My Joint were ltlff and gave me ' muoh pain aad discomfort. My Joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Cham berlaln's Pala Balm and haw been Umr oughly eared. .Hare not had 4 pain or aohe from the old trouble for many months. It la certainly a most wonder ful liniment." For sale fay all Drug gists. How auakafcaw Bfam Laara SalaK Tourists la NagaaakL . Japerv are often surprised to bear the sampaa men and the rickshaw men la the street shout Spanish words to whits paaaera Jjy-as "Hey, amlgor ("Hey, friend 1"), Or "Hombrer a common txclamadon of attention, meaning "man." ' la the tores the saieaman also use slmlUr terms, as "No aabe," meaning "Dent know," etc . J The explanatraa Is simple. The Jape themselves do not know: that they are using Spanish words. They believe theni English also. They have learn ed them from American soldlera home ward bound from the Philippines.- The Yankee boys, seed to emptorinc Span ish phrases In speaking to Filipinos, fe tlnctirety de the same with the Jape. forfttUnj that tbett language la dl erent,i A&J H ' ' vf Tke Best PsmUy SiItcT! ' DeWttt'i WUch Haael give bsUai A lleffrasa Burns, 4re Cst, Brolaaa, Sorrs, Ectema, Tetter aad all ahmloe ef Us aitft.' la boytng Wlioh Basel Salve H ts aly secesaary, to ee that yoa get the see alee DeWUtl aad eue la certain. There are maty sheep ooea terfslu oa the aaarket, aU of which an worthless, aad qIte a few are danga Ms, while DeWltt's Witch Basel Calve la ferfscily hamkekad;caree. Bold by .Wwa ,Jre Wtetlafhotiae, as I yonng Inrrntur, waa trying to Intarxt rapliaUiits la hie ertontu braa, tlx dTlca wblrb now ptsys o irtuxirtant a part la k 0pratUa of railroad trains, be wrote a Irttat to Com motors Cr fct1ru VirxWhtlt, prtlit of Tbe fortLCrnlraJjliallroad erimny, car oil rtlnftit the de'1a of the la f(i(ja. Vtry pmnifilr ia latler rame tack 10 hi, Indonpt It big, arrawllng tttr, la jVt 1b4 ftstfutn motion Vsivi ri ut 1 h ay) YlaK t wstie tw f ';." "i . v " - - j AtlrwirA4 Wkt fy j tHjUtia ilrra4 ,it U tb sw' a'Wf !nmltra Va(5er' ::t a-r.t y.: i Mr. eti'ifi!';ae a r j'it t r-.'i t -, Mrn. laTci.inr rf:-i.i it,e J la- irrt rn ha no tlr i , na f4. raa. , 1 , ' ' r " Are a tj;t;-',i ? lft"i'a ';','; ''1 j n m It li 1 ' ' 1 j r f - !i to f- t ' f'T' ' r I ? 0 ' . . t ' ' I ..... I s 1 1 x-A . . . ! i tj b-i , 1 ; tj I y a L .tf .f i . -h 1 ! ( r a t!w tri,.L :;e t.j 1 i 11 a t . ! Of . I 1 : : J l . t!-- . a of his i ; 1 : i. Jost j U I...', 'a Turton bs bora on a farm near MitcLelS Ind., In ISil. He was educated at the Mitchell academy, Franklin coljege and De Tauw nulver aity. He vat admitted to the bar la sTr '-BESATOS fOSXPJI B, BtBTO. 5' ' 1873 ' and, removing to Abilene," Kan, began ibe practlcOof law, He served three- terms in the legislature of Kan sas and was that state's member of the world's Columbian commission: ?In the political campaigns since 1878 ie has been a prominent speaker and has cam paigned from Maine to CaHorni. He was elected Vnlted States senator from Kansas to eucceed Luclen Baker and took his seat Mafch 4, 1901. 1 His term will expire March 3 1807. - Beekefeller'a Ald ta K4aeatlaa. - W. H. Moore, president of the Ma terial Good Bonds .association, relates as" follows a ' recent conversation he had with John D. Rockefeller: "I asked Mr. Rockefeller, 'HowTTre: you spending your money f, vM ,WeU, said Mr. Rockefeller, I, am spending 120,000 a "day In the 'south belping the poof children to get them school facilities, school books and the like:"' ,y, . ! "Mr. Carnegie,', continued Mr, Rock efeller 'came into my office the other day to see my son.' Mr, CarnegUf like him. 1 said to Mr. Carnegie: "Tou ares doing ' wrong t v spend - your;, millions founding libraries in cities where all. the children have-all the educational advantages they want Why dont you, do as I do and spend your money helK tag tha school and poor hHdrea of the south; who have no educational fa cilities?""" " : " ; ' ! . - Lawaaa'a Bis: Praata. , .--k. . Thomas W. Lawsonj who has often engaged the attention of thecountry, startled the public again at the hearing In the Bay State- flas salt when, he de clared he had netted $46,000,000 in one deal with H. H.- Rogers, the Standard OU .magnate," & h$'-g H Lawsop declared In another ea that he never received tl.OOO.OOO.whlch had been set apart for him, though all the men who had agreed to the transaction, understood that be hdgot the money. He accueed Mr. Rogers of juggling and keeping the sum from Mm.-'..; "T. Aa Bxaart am the CaaUa1aa. ;- Carl Ewald, Grunsky,.lppoInted one of the Panama" canal commission, Is a hydraulic engineer,, of saUonaL fa ma He la a native of CaDforula, having been bora lu .Ban Joaqaln county -In 1835. 'After 'graduating .ifrau , Be Stockton high school be went to Oar many and remained Ave years. H it a graduate of the polytechnic Institute of Stuttgart He returned to Callfo nla In 1877r and from 1878 to 1887 he waa chief eeajatan In the state engi neering department He later became consulting engineer of the commlsekm which eatabisbe4 the fewer system' of u - t cut. aalLo oamix. . ' 1 fan Prandsco snd tatar was eoasulting en gl near te iba iita commlaakmar of pubUo works of California. . la ihaaa aad otbet ptibilr poaitlut.a. s wall as In. tls prlrsta prsctlra, Mr. Orunaky deaignl a rd carried te rnplrtWia aoma if tha rrvat f"U 10 eiiElnwinf on t'x Tadftc r.t tthh h Lit Sltnrt 4 the sttftr'n f tba bola contry. !. la' tbatTfura," tmlfri!y C",,-'lo4 that In lit arr'!'1'.'1 i""t ae a 1 fmlf Of th rnmnii!i.ii ull k la T tlnri Iba tt itrtir:!t)8 tl t Tana m rni ta 1 r. t m'i a wim luri, ; , A Cere I Any ir,a, wot from .! ' dety t-. " f I of I' '", 1,' asd Bif-r'- 1 ra f-- .' 1 ! ". tiki ; ' r ' V ''r 1 ' a it t": '" t HI d 1 1 t i r ' . ! "v V'',' 'i t -f - 't ftp - A . '' ' . -l v 1 I. y t v v. i 1 ti t..t-c ;..! vl.l te U-.'Ul,: t 3 f.r :.e 1. .-. ki-.-;.r. . 'iLe .'-' t Cvi : jt-ratiun eLou'j he v h e t .t the Jcebox. ; Don't fctand It nar a 6 k or drain. A cwl, dry I lace if 1 should be found, v here the air from a door or window tan blow on it -- " " -. . Keit thing, keep it clean, for If you are not particular in this respect there Is no telling what the results may be. Do not connect the drain pipe of the icebox or refrigerator with the aewer pipes, if - r.i &.L .-.A": . An unclean icebox poisons any food that is placed in. .it Therefore the neglect la this respect is inexcusable. ;' Tate a soft, cloth and wash the. In side of the box thoroughly, taking out the. shelves and standing them where they can -dir. X'se hot water, of course, and some scouring joap;'JiJJ? Vf Many houses' nowadays have "upto date iceboxes bUlt in, the walls, and these , need particular"; attention;, .b. cause during the cleaning process they cannot be ao thoroughly aired. . v r Be careful what combinations you put In. your Ice chest, or you will find the butter apolled and your milk sour. y, L - "- Handsome couch, pillows - that are sevlceable as well are ever In demand; Novel and attractive ones are made of. satin faced, broadcloth, combined With katln. The two are chosen In harmoni ous colors, and cloth s cut out In some appropriate design,: then laid over the satin, .which is seen ; through these openings and .gives a rich and lustrous effect ' One seen Recently, for exam ple, Is of .light, brown ;cloth and golden-yellow satin. The deslKn in the -cloth is' oak- leaves and acorns,, the leaves being cut out and all, the de sign outlined with a rucblng of silk cord In a-llghter shade of brown. ' 7 be stems and acorns are further enriched by extra, stitches of embroidery, and the edge of the cloth is scalloped and finished With three rows of ruchlng. The - satin makes the - nnderplllow, which is edged with a frill of ribbon,: and over It the cloth is laid, the effect of the two colors being a most satis factory one. - '. A. Aatoauttle SUhwaahar. ' .There has recently been Introduced a" machine' toewash dishes almost auto matically without the necessity of dip ping the hands in, the dirty water or i wnrf auyavo wn toub hamm. -: scrubbing each, dish until the dirt la re moved.'1' Witb this machine the dishes are all plied na, Inside the shielding cover in such I way that the water can circulate freely among them. Then the water is tuned on- and allowed to play for a. time. By the aid of the ro tary blades It la sprayed and dashed over the contents of the tray beneath the reservoir,, the latter belng'Blled in proper proportions with hot aad cold water.- A receptacle la provided for the waste water unless the dishes are comparatively clean, as the dirt and crease might cause clogging of the drain pipes" In connection with the atok. ! ' r'.-" , .Safllaa laic. ' It ever your Ink bottle la overturned run foe the salt box. -Scatter aalt free ly on the Ink; heap It up; rub It In. When the. aalt becomes blackened put oa fresh and Tub the stains vigorously Twice wbOe traveling my friend aad I saw. with dlamay our little traveling Ink holder upset upon a table cover. Oa one-occasion our breakisst tray was still In the room, and the other time ..we were in a pension .where 1 knew the way to the kitchen and could procure a bowl. of salt Persistent scrubbing with the dry salt enabled as each time to leave aa trace of our mls-hasv-Pradeaoe Primrose la Americas Agriculturist ... .. --.. : Ta (la a -rraalal Ma(htW rorcelnin bathtul.S are luurd to krep cWa nnlcaa aack 'tktbar la careful U jrentote eery trace of hia or bar eccu pancy of the" tab brfort leaving the J hethropm. .. Dins efreaks will, form around tb sldH. snd much "elbow grpaas" U necaiyary before these wlQ vanlna." "t av-aroeana," -coanacla a vstarau hoasavlfs. - "Wipe Mbe tab With a soft fliBirt nioUtanrd la karO sane and aa If ths dirt wout dUas peat si If by angle." .. . ' i. " . . - h A Vrnlavtla. ", Make t -protartton eow for rtmr dtniot tstile oat of chatty loth, a little l"nnr Std wlijof (has lha ftnlir t Llriluth. Fprrad this Otct Ibe tihlt Jha Ut 'lrtnllI,,, el!llr sft-r a trt ,t whes t jrt!"y Ji't b 1 ecu tueaia. Xna linen and tha c.-; 'a a t from cannu b toa dplntUy Xt- - .,3, ara from lnrU'.hle fi-nt Nw Hps lUfailna. J'iict 1 Clcsi Swcc,-. r.t n tklpg t'ls ?-.!rg a ti.tr "'', '.' f t'l !'. V, l-f 1 1 fi!l t; . I - .' j 1 , f 'tf ! f It 1 a- 1 r ' "i fr- 1 ' . 1 " t 1 ;. - f, t f T: t!. I 1 iM;: f.i .-'.. 'i 15 irt; tip "' . 1 .. 1. . MM . "I 1 I -t II tea-l.-L (ut.a a, L' - - - - 9 as, - ..'. prfor to t!m had aaa the ka :.e 5 " -non and regarded it M an ur.. -.;i.c4 mra:ry. - - - .eci.u . .ei.tkfla rnwarr-h haa But ita f:,er en ire "causa" of t-ndratj, FaU- hua unearthed a. Uny germ voictv aats the Ufa from the roota of hnman hair. - New bra's HeraiM iiuhuiM thi. aerm -and Consequently .restores tba hair to its natural atata. - .-"'. .Sold by leading drugrtata. - Sand lOel tn tor aami to She Berplcide Ooy Detroit Hich,- . .- -7-5 -C: a BRarHAM,Fpeolalatent h boat larga; enough.. to carry alx per-. Sons utar be carried in, valise or cots ner pf a tronlu -Thia U. because the principle of the pueunjatle tire haebcen applied wit h, anch aucceaa to boat build ing. -These loaflr arc - ofj- two kinds, either of rubber cloth inflated with air and divided Into two cotupartmeubv Or of a - series of, Inflated 'tubes colled lengthwise... These are . fitted .With pneumatyc aeatsand the' oarlocks are buckled, on the aides. ""When deflated they are reduced to the smallest con ceivable weight and compass, and the process oecuplea oply.Vfew montentai Experiments prove that these: craft Will -not founder in tbe heaviest seas. They are so buoyant when filled with water that they wilt float a Weight of several hundred pounds,, while the rub ber of which they. are. constructed a absolutely proof against puncture., This invention promises an entirely new era in boat building tor purposes! of sport and travel. - . Robced Tbe - Grave. AC startling' Ircldenk,7 Is narrated by Jobs Oliver of PhlladtlphfaTu follows: "I waa In an twful condition, l y 'ilh waa almost yellow, eyes Sunken, tongue eoatedvpala continually in back and ideavBO appetite,?, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians hsd glvm me up. " Then I waa advised to nse Electric Bitters; to my great Joy, the first bottle made a deeded Improvement ' I con Untied their use for three weeks, an1 km now a well man. I know they rob bed the grave of another victim " No one should fall to try them. Only 60 cents, guaranteed, at C-D Bradbam's drugstore. ai jKrnrii:e tlrmovea. The UevV Dr. fourthly For twenty seven years i ' have been trying to preach, bnt I confess I have never quite grasped the meaning of St Paul In this particular passage. , The Rev. K. Mowatt LalghUyWhy, doctor, I cleared, that all up in the first sermon I ever preached. I'll let you read it if HfOU like. Chicago Tribune. Carlyle aad Paler. - When Carlyle went to sit to Sir John Mlllala for his portrait In Millats' grand new bouse he turned on the stairway to askr ''Has paint done all this, Mli- 1018?? and, getting a smiling answer In the affirmative, remarked, "Ah, well, It shows what anumber of fools there are in the world." - . Gooafor CbUOren. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate re lief la all cases of L'ongb, Croup and La Grippe because It doea not pais Imme diately Into the stomach, but takra ef fect riaht at the seat of the trouble. It draws oat the inflammation, heals and soothes and ourea permanently bv ena bling the lungs to contribute pure llfe- ttving ana iire-susteiaing oxygen to tne lood sad Uiav.es. . One . Minute Cough Cure la pleasant to take aad it la good alike for yooog aad: old. , Sold by PS Baw It Uaaed. "la It true, ma," asked the Uttle rab bit, "that pa waa shot by aa amateur gunner?" ."Certainly not" replied the mother rabbit' "Yon see, the amateur gunner waa abootlng atmo, while your poor pa aat behind blm and laughed. Un fortunately tbe gua kicked, and the man aat down on your pa snd killed tUm."-PhlladeIphia Press. , ijlin;htftil Kan MK.iuUa of : Wtncbettar, lad, sMw what to ir la the hour, of need, Bla wife had tuck aa uausaal ease of stomach aad liver trouble, physicians could aot kelp tor . Be ihought of aad tried Dr King's Hew Life PUU and she got relief at oaa aad wu I tally cared. Only 15c,- at D. 4 Bradhtm' Drag Store. ' ' ,..; ". -. "-,- H Tka Blala Craaaaa. "-V ' Xccordluir to the Eofilbe paprra, tbe lateat eeciaty .eras ftrntu, a be Uie game of tnsglc croajwa. Three eAptsta, of small see and lu a aambrf tf vart ena color, are U Id on a tnha- In: a straight Hue, aaJ tit 6 .f wa llils a augnct ahlcb be tnevrs slowljr davu tbe long Hue f rmaace.. On vf eoa. but net In retatloh. the rroaart are at tacbea to tha magnrt and whptt (bay are at laat aU arraexad la ovdr the erpart ca gala an Inalgbt iDlo tbe rbtrsciar sad ftte of tb rparlmnt er. Etta mhlnet tnioil.e have ron tultad th totgtc croaar . 0 N. 729 Cayaniaartf.i ft.. t " v-y t,..".,rrf a v . a -' 1 1 t i u i, t ' f.f ' ..1 l rv j -.n 4 a y- n ,; I i i ll tin a i t ' S t ' ' i 1 , ; . ! t : i I - ! -"- . r U & Situ titt hcJ i.Iatllt g colli ii M it 8ie!!a Hmj ton tf i Lis r lice made a vl It to her home atordar - aid Sun day eor'Kptnted by oaa - tf her popllr, Battle Baokn. - - s";v-. - klewrs "amRoblatoii 'and i aaaom Booth acBttO Hear Bui laal 6t0(- day.; : -. v.-' Mt W 9 Basks - wlfSudbi'.areB tpepi aaday at Mr I'B DtBiuhl's a til elao Mr J DeBruht ; ) jS.b: We are baviag aoms t ronbK with &m la the' woods rtoeatljk .. U act-fAt s If loere it aiways time ; ne loanng arouai aad aaualig.uCiaWtLG!" it teems as uwe .aie going t navea long dry tpsll aow,ft U almost to d Jy la seed to'geTSpjj.; sir ay n,wenno rtew Bern on- arday bn butlnwawv?? ; -". j- We are glad jo cay bur tcbi.;I It prd grossing nicely under the' skillful "man agement ot Miss Stella Simpson. ', Mr and Mrs J H Bhitdei ofthltpla made avlattto Mr Bob Boyit.'s Su day. MrZ YRawlaand family Bpenti-da day at Mr Xt U Mallard's, his wife's father. !- . '.. t Pithing teems to be tight, popular among some of our iadles. bob we don't know hew they get alonr, U.; we tee Is tbe ladies and their po'ee. That does not denote much flab. Don't forget uur plchic a d fish fry the 7th of May. , : " DEW DROPS. liw rou'ml Oat. "I'nw if";is lri ,!i'm linrt?'k' "Ht whs ftir .i ss to dud out whether his tii'tv horsf v.-as a kicker." Exi change. v Some Perslny beauties decorate their faces by painting floures of animala and Insects upon them. "DO IT TO-DAY " The time-worn iDjonction Never put off 'till to-morrow what yon can do tr day," Is now generally presented In th s form; "DO It to-day f Tuat It the ter e advice we want to give on about thit hacklrgcongh or demoraiizlngcold Wl'h which you have been struggling for sev eral dayt, perhaps weeks. Take tomt reliable remedy for It TO-DAT and let that remeby ba Dr Boschee'j German Syiup, which hat been in use fr over thirty-five years. A few dotes ot it will undoubtedly relievo your cough or cold audits continued uae for s few days will cure you completely N mait how deep-seated jour cough, evert tt dread consumption has attacked jour lungs, German &yrup will Vurely edict h cure at It baa done before in thonoai d of apparently hopelett cares if )uov tro.ble. New trial bottles, ts ; rcmsr the, 76c. At all druggiltt. P. 8. Duffy. le;.u: I it Grc ..icu:li V. S. N., df i nt in con : -lurbamt moi'tiin" '.IgrLta ill tPll.': . ..f an uectloa' with V:.v :.;!. which Wiis fit ?!::; 18!W lit Sitn Frnnei.i.-v "I waa. In my ;uar c ' l;c ii-ii. "unaware of anytbitr; t::ri::.tl, rn ( was awakened liy un Irish o W ly Who, after knocking ut tny lo jf In lln moat respectful luunucr. hiiM. 'I 1 1 .-1 -th honor to rayport th' ooiiittlimriiiH av th' officer nv th' deck', who f:ib there's been an enrthqnnke, fin', fur thermore, 1 wish yoa a merry c:iirll maa' " Boston Record. OABTOniA Bears U Slfiatua tf Tot Kind Yoa Kan HI wart Boitfit LOVER. April 87. Mr Beth Weat spent ytsUrdayiln New. Bern oa basinets. - Mi JoaKlaeeyef fort Barnwell spent a few hoars ha Wws this moroleg. Mr Pitiwise Sraalwas beie )etterday oa batlaaat of a political eatuie. Mrf W.Hf Peeree' ii'i wlfa'psnad (hrotfgh Ultmevawg M-tactf waf bom fiomHewBera. ; ,Mg Will Dark of ,WHa(agto: an-1 Miu7tnnte Daagbertf ws married tha bom ot the brae I tt Wednearlty aad Mr Dtvfa"- tek. kU Ulds to Wil- raklagtoa the' follola day. Mr HP. Dadgberty Is lh 0 .tm.o through lab teetloa 10 sttts a ttilpmra' of gnka peas,, He brought nni .si boxra this moralag eoatiaset ioJ. hr Balder, Phlla i ' v , , . Aatfro cosvtot oa ' ilMrn 'a 1 Ootdsborolmbr C.'t U wmt baa day last weak,. Its et b" levevaleeavlotaoB. tbe Inav ' t 'k It Was Ufkthf 'btu acar J n pd tml tad tai aiMfo J-tr d fihi ear aad wTt 'tVr islMrVra'tvnaii. Igever wais'aMHJWvt " Dr U rlotkant? lt Hh.be, ade. tarr'ty to aceoa.ftlf ; f tt it the kctpltal . He will tataia inaiiirv iw .. Xaaait W O Wotrite Sad N Ilh hvd toa m eS ta Tf eat' rtvav , tile tvata a a Btblsg tear. We w!tk the Mam gvatltoHi g-ynl tin. ' f OWENS,--1 'WASIHNOTOW, D.'C," mn a wna i aaf la To V t V. ii i Car Ul m4 um f a.. to rr-v; j'ttz 'j (' anf tarn cf t tl i... Vof a-.-;!.. . r H r i, 1, ( , i j.. i l I. rmy hrjrV ? arli,:.r g " A ! r ) f l" i - I 1 1 . I . i f t i --la. r t i S 1 1 . I it '' if "I lr ,w. ' ' ' ' i' -on I . I i Ttt&kfjfl llWOf ftflOTrltnJsTV lflrMtr4ai ahati . ' 1 ww biiuiiu a s (xrvnaa uvuv sat na a iiEtu vjuaui as sa r.?iet?yl't'UBoe,mitta rlioo. Now, job pay your dealer at i J"SJ to whlakey teat oaonot poaaibir be a&v better tkaa HAYNEB. tt aa iS fi,, T.TO by HAYNK" WHISKEY yoa aae at toast tt.Ot ea arerr ihJ?h. i,?. .f?5?i . to b?u Uie same aa yoa pay for one tall on at probably poorer r..Tfw'nt.ttlin1' "''0' aad remember that HA YNBR WHISKEY roes direct from ants ?k iST?mD7SSSi!?,.DNrrED STATES REQISTEEED DiSTILLSB'S GDAS il21JrjjS3f BAS.B f00" r ttedealerr eaonnoui proflta. Thafl why tZp'ZB& I? TSSsf aiffftsM Direct from our distillery to VOU . " Sivia OMlirPwfiit! Prtvt&ts Adolf erilloa f M7H 1 PURE SEVEIJ-YEAR-OLD RYE m .FULL -u' QUARTS We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER8 SEVEN-YEAB-OLD RYE for 13.20. and we wUl pay the express charges. Try it and If you don't find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from anybody else at any price, then send it baek at our expense and your S3. 20 will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could It be fairer? If you are not perfeotly satisfied, you are not out a oent Better let us send you a trial order. II you don't want lour quarts yourself, get a friend to Join you. We ship In a plain sealed oase, no marks to show what's Inside. Orders for Ariz., Col., Col.. Idaho, Mont, Ner., N. Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash, or Wyo. must b on the basis of 4 quarts for S4.00 by Express Prepaid or 0 quarts tor 16.0O by Freight Prepaid. Write our nearest office and do It NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTA.! GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO, ST. PAUL. MINN. 150 DlSTTLLKEV, TBOV, O. ESTABLISHED 1866. a. let An Acme D. L. GORR COMPANY, Gen'l Agts. nd Wholesale Grocer, Wilmington, N. C is Toiiii! -l i ol.c.s to lit! In- I'.KST roi'KIiMv lM 'K .i iii Ll,.- ni;tl..t. nl'UTY, I' NIKflIMt'l'Y. It K I I A Ii 1 1 JT V The winning "iii'... KTSMITtf, JTAHT & l"riiriftoi. Ft l( 'EI Mi iN l , A. I ' l: I . pi of Kit: c will Mild a lai V .jinrV n i'Xilh i I m I (.'OS )t !:. 'A::;, i; i;,r aiul iili'io:-. jiainlv o.'l inairsi ix ih ollico. Cl esapeake and Ohio Railway WORLD'S TAIR SCENIC ROUTE To - NAINT L0 3 JS. un- Ml o ' I . j: If., ks r nd i K-1 ll( ..mi. ' . -I . i.'.-i 'ui Trln . w t i I ' i .li.'. t ! iiipcr Knd I )i n!a.' . Tlrouv'. 'i. i f - w I I: .:ir . .-. in . i M'm'I-I i:IK , t 'It ;.A -i iM. SIXTY . . y : ' ' I' 'A- I Y '! I K ' I - . rr .... i . .. .. ii. Norff' .. '.... ; Sic, ;. .. i v ' i ti m 1 ' 1 i I 'i'P' i vc, , , " 11 si-: i i ( ' , i i i. in' i I' !' vn t.i k.t , . ' .i ' i Uy i.' i i i ' ' ; ' ' i" i I -' m . . tn nan ' a li . fffi'','i d for ; tirt I K i :, i: ' n U'H' r ..n i it a... ,:'.!.., K." r -it Ii . (:' i i'iil-, ti to 4 t i.- i. a i l.i" ii a r . W a a IM :i N. H, 1 : i ii . i 1 , V w . run, i .. k. ' 'i. h ,.r'..t. v , Carolina Business Cuilcco, a.a fir " " al, -i . . , ' w- - j j , f ' t " ' " - f j i', J ' ! h 7 ( ,;fl it fWt art lav fafoWat.iUt ti rmpli j lot tka tmmmtt AfiT:iN tiii: time xoukgiN'k . t. t -1 s f m MmiMot its flrnifco sua i tBLY eUM n -Tin: lIKVr nnd MOHV ALVHUSXyMXk- f Il9a saafsg Uj iS of CVtW Ui.iti,i.Li.i, t.,f i.ul la itlib Urtiiii tha lallra-ioS H elaD) 4 Till: .miJtASn V? IioIia.krinind kt cnorrrflniit ri .r iif, p tit r - s'rfr ! TAIaXI Ol'It 'OlJItSlIftiiYi.irt..ioalVua" aa'aMVa a aatla m. -mt WVJ tftf-f a Oawi t. - JU UUUUUVLJLs Ui 10 EXPRESS PREPAID Peanut Foaster. ill IS jjilniii It ill itiy ynu bettor t' sn jinything you liavo in your &t rtt Tiio only Hoastir tliat (Iocs not take your time and attention. No coinjilicnt ens Notliing to got out of order Cut y or peanuts in, liM . yovr lamp, and goon n boil t your l osine.ss until tb alarm is sonndod, and then go and to 11 down your lamp, and yon Lave roasted pea nuts of exc.t Hunt llaor. Koasti d peanuts pay a pr.nil of t'OO per cent. Got'in t!i "I'and Wagmi ' at. cm o ai.d Inereaso you r bank ac count. A ny oiiim an sell po inn's, and everybody cats tt em, o en tlio Ki-gs ami ,itn ( ns. If you don't sell i l't-tn. I.( at onto. Wit fund h li t: Kt.a.stor complete I rit e $17 M delivtrod. Vi i'e na for circular. We are also large handlers of peanut. ST . fin, rn, f., skey , : I ' ' . m itoa. . . " . s. j. holladay, : X,rrsl!rnf, IViv ;uul Nlht Sessions. ' 1 r 1 ':; a i r ' f c - ri 1 ' ' - ',' ' 1 ! ' r - ' 1 li
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 30, 1904, edition 1
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