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1'ilc-a I.j. 8. CHARIX3 U STLWENS. nrro jta nonam . - ,'-:.'suBsai?Ti:axiTE& On yew, 1b advance... ....... ...M-M One year, aot la advanoe. , - Monthly, Dy carrier 1b tit city.. . . . UO Advertialn IUts funtlaaed a appll catloa. - intend at the Port Offloa, Haw Ben, , 3 N. C u leooBd due featter. -i. s"" Oflelal Paper at Haw Vrm Cram Ceuty. V Ml " IultK L. WARD Foif SEIIA-' Among a man's own .lrasln or pro ' f esslonal associates, la ' generally to tie found the j oat eatlmaU npon Us charsa ter and ability. It these dally saioctatcs And a man Juit labia dealings, and able ,- la Ms undertakings, they are In position to pass upon him. The outside world has the superficial estimate, not being In close touch. . v. : ;:.! In this connection the . Journal de sires to call special attention to the en dorsement glyen . Mr D L Ward by his New Bern Assoclstee at the Bar, which was pnbllshedln the Issue o( this paper of the 6th Inst. It Is th rnanlmous de cision of these gentlemen that David L Ward should, be. named by the Demo crats of tb, the Eighth ; Btate Sentto- ; rialDlstrlo '. Wwipreeent the people of . uus uisinoi m ue aexivreu I Assembly, which meets next January. : The spontaneous and sincere endorse ment of the New Bern Bat for Mr Ward Is a splendid token of the regard In which this gentleman la held by Us as sociates, - But even beyond this the Journal belle7es that Mr Ward enjoys the esteem of his fellow citizens of New Bern and the entire Eighth DIs. trict, and will be found a most accepta ble candidate for unanimous nomina tion for Senator by these voters. In political circles MrWard's name Is not unknown, for he has often given his time and personal effort to serve his party In campaigns, , and without asking any recompense for hi jerries. The Journal has no announcement from Mr Ward, as to his candidacy, but It believes that he would prove a most acceptable candidate for Btate Senator, and a gentleman who would fully rep resent every cttlsen and every interest of the people of the Eighth Senatorial District '.. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused ty an Inflamed con dition of the' mucous' lining' of the Eustachian Tube; ; When : this tube Is Inflamed you have a rambling aouad or Impact hearing, and 1 when h is entirely closed, Deaf neas 1 the result, ' and un less t Inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to'It normal con dition, hearing WW b deatroye4 for ever; nine eases out of tea are caused by Catarrh,, which it aotbing but aa la flamed condition of the muoous sur faoes. '-1' i- j-yp'' v. (- We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case, of, Deafaeaa ; (eaused by Oa .tarrh) that cannot , be enredbr Ball's .Catarrh Cure., i Bend for circulars, free. ' Toledo, 0. Bofdby Druggists, 78ci. '". ' Take Ball's Family Pills or constipa tions. ' " 1 . - - - " 'in , hNMM Tmyr'imt eiaeaew.'r . Th'e.ptasloa for;toy' anr "puneeof ' all kinds' la i temarkably. developed among Japanese cbildrenj abd .they, are encouraged to play: games in touch the same ,wayihati chudren' of other countries are arged to learn.' f- One of the' mot i curious features nbout Japanese' Child life, la that each season of the year has Its' own particu lar gamee.. In fact, the games are BS trlbutea; as It were, and apportioned to different months-attjedoor and auufe A tlecodt being played at certain seasons , of the year, ball at another, and so on. , 'As for the aonisthey.have-a; special fete day devoted to them, and to Japan - Aolla are aa touch a boy's plartbinga as i a gin's.' .Kftf Ktil-fy , i( Jlhe dolls Wtha Japanese boys, are . , generally . dreassd 'toreproeect , hlator- 'm. .leal betoe: otherm, are attlredfas.the , i emperor and empreeeior aa'berolojor , legendary tgvtm. ; JapaneaH thildren, i loo, ot the rfeaat of dolls", grre their .I'J.- molls preaeota and put,tbenoa shelves ' Vt aeats in th best roomlntth house. . jf . Th7.ale play atTfuwif;mtlarcaro, . . but these, .Instead ot!blngiUke En ; ;T nsh ards, bear quota Uona 'repmenv - inf th gems Vt Japanese pofltical lit- - erature. The game eonrtirts; Of draw tng a card with one-half of thevquota v t" i Vm 'Wt HfiOlng the other .which pears v. -?-' t :? 4 ; v -There Is also the "game of scent." ' , This comlsU In burning various per- fumes and guMtng tb acent la qoee- - Hon by b smell of the emoke It cre- -1- tie-ooitlr0e a very, difficult maN .-flasald.- "J,; j . W" , . TO KILL! "fHt DANDRUF CRM. la Omjf fmiwu trr ( Htvtaa - ' ' Am K.nrttv t'r. I Tf you a womii or a man rtth lux- Mrlont tfotnj Jrnlr, yoo mr h ur not. The followliig are t:.e t c Ut q ' tlons, received by prlvme a lie to J. Walter Labare &Co.. I' em Cam, N. 0. Raw Yoaa, May 4. -Open. High. Low. Close OoTTOM; July.: Aug Oct.. . 13.85 13.89 13.70 13.70 1J.5J 13.59 13.88 133 11 47 11.60 11.40 11.40 11.83 11.39 11.29 119 :. Deo. - Chtoagn, May 6. Chicago Grain. July Wheat , Jnly Cora JulyOais July nibs i July J ura ' r C July Ope a. . ess: "11U3 Cloee 871 481 " 88 '"45 - -.1167 ; m M.y , Otoaa 1 IV 47 -72i . t 83 - 10i . 1 0S , U4 New Tork, Stocu; Open. Amr.Bugar.....; tfl Asar. Copper.. 47 Atohbon... h... Hi Southern Ry... 91 Southern Hy pf.. 83) D. & 8teell..... 10 U.S. Steel pf... 66 Penn.RR.......U4 Erie 34 LouUviUe&Nash 107i Bt. Paul 142 N.T Central..... 116 N. A W........ Va. C Cbenflcal. ili : v 107 Cared Hli Mother of Rbecnuttlsm. "Mv mother has been a sufferer lor many years with rheumatism,", says W H Howard, of Hnsband. Pa, "At times she was unable to move at an, j while t all times walking was painful. I4prer S inted her with a bottle of Chm erlaia's Pala Balm asd after a few applkatlons she decided it was the most wonderfol pain reliever she had ever tried! In fact, she U never without it now and is at kU times able to walk, f Aa occasional ' ap plication of Pats Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by all druggist. GOING SCOT FREE. Boarc Froas Whtek Tkla OU1 arla bMuMi The origin of the old saying, "Going scot free," la this: Scot, from the Anglo-Saxon "sceot," a portion, signified In old law a customary tax or contri bution laid on subjects according to their ability and ' embraced (all- paro chial asseesmenta.' The conclusion la obrkma namel, that to escapo "acot free" wraa to avoid all Such payments of dues and taxes. Before the reform act the right to vote for parliamentary and municipal officer waa vested exclusively In pay ers of "scot and. lot" , Bastall (1S5S) speaks of it as a certain' tallage for the turn of the aherlff or hi bailiff, and In Kent the usual rates paid In Bomney marsh for repairing sea;' walla are known by the aame naroeAI ' " "Scot," says Camden, "is that -which from various sources is gathered Into one heap" literally that "Which la "ahot" Into a general fund, from the Dutch and low German "achot" -This may have come to u through" too old French "escot," diner a escot tO' dinO at an ordinary where each guest paid his "shot" and any one who old not contribute would be said to get: off "acot free."-r London Answers. It Is said that nothing Is sure except death and taxes, " but thai Is not alto gather true.; Dr King" Hew Dlsoovery tor Consumption Is a aura out for all long aad throat troubles." Thousand can testify to that Mrs O B VaaHetr of Shepherdlpwn, W Va, aay "I aad a severe case of Bronchitis aad for a year (tied everything I heard of, bat got o relief. : Oue bottle of Dr ' KlagH New Discovert' then cured aaa absolutely." It's fafalllblr for Croup Whoopla Cough, Oilp, Pneumonia aad Ooatump tloa.. Try It. ; Iu guaranteed by 0 0 Bradhant, DruggtaU ' Trial bottlae free. Regular sixes 60s, L- "- ;-;; " V .. . :,;?.', ' ' Lakaa Uk Datff,' 1 Mr. Belva Lock wood of Waahlngtoa has for some time been almost a daily visitor at the capltol, looking after some legislation In which she ts Inter ested. She wears a high poke bonnet parts her hair In tb middle and la many otherSrays suggests the carlca. tare of ths venerable maldea iuppoeed to represent aiistrea Democracy. ;. ' One day h wa on the floor of the house uit before the dae eeaeion wu to 7 begin,? Mrs. .- Lock wood strolled down the middle aisle in front of the speaker's desk la earnest conversation With Colonel Ike Hill, the Democratic whip, when Representative' Champ Clark In sonorous voice exclaimed: "Bless my aouL there comes Ike TJUI and the living Mistress Democracy!" . , The attention of members was gen erally attracted by that exclamation. They, Immediately, recognised j. Mr. Lockwood' 'resemblance to the cari cature referred to.r Mrs.- Loctwood, however, only amlled and waved her hand coquettlshly a ab disappeared through tb doorway under the escort Of Colonel IIllL-Wst)lngton Tost Chnbbladf Boy la irwillnfly faning, but ha la a wondafrful m -hoiar watt, for thcra's navar a word la tla l..ilh tonvua . Can ptiaala Chubblady Boy ar'li. t Ilia tnhr4 a iwlrojua inSf-M ""T, for C'hutihlKly hu an nri-nal i na, And III 'H-H-X-Q-W-l ny" And It's n-X-y-V.' : a." - i Of emiraS no rhr eouifl avr a'loia flurh Vry rt'lliiimia init that. Si it Ita "H-K-X-'J (.w." And lfa "i-ji-.-y-v- t." Hut thoro' run br )uitn It la nn ' .f.l. Anil tti.r.'a ,n hn prnii i h r i unt l,!.tr n V vruh h --" And la " n -x - i v:- , -l." i - - ; fiL'.s at Lt-r v--. '. . . amunj tlie liu-,' i n . time of l.t i' i-.-: . ,- i ' beauUful st of eiu;s, mil, vLl.e t had no occasion to ue t'.esa ftt U'i particular luncheon, the tliuuiht ti- .l, she would put oue IwaiJe each cover for well. Just for Instauce. - . Unfortunately, however, tliere "was one stranger In the merry little com pany which hat down about the table, a pretty, outspoken, somewhat "guthj" young woman from -the west, and it waa she who caused all the trouble. - As the luncheon neared its end and It became apparent that the spoou were not for use site kept eying t! one at her place, and finally She bur. forth with this aaab or inspiration: - fThese spoons what perfectly lovely The chorus of praise Was Immediate-' ly taken up by all about the, board. The confused hostess found (explana tion impossible, and every guest weut away from the house with one Mf , precioua spoona.t-PhlladelphUl Pr t. : ,m. From the Chapln, 8 O.VKewi Xarry. la the spring say wife aad I were taken' with diarrhoea; and sa severe fwere the pais that we called a phyalciaa who prescribed - for . a, bat his medicine failed to give say relief. A' friend who j had a . bottle of ChamberlaU's tCoUcci Cholera and. Diarrhoea Remedy oa hand gave each of s a doteaud we at oaoe Mi the effects, f I rtocared k oottloaad before (aKhtleAtiWcoBleato weri enthely oared. -1s a f onderfol I rmed aad should beifouad la every households H C- Bailey SdltorvThla remedy 1 for sale .by all'druggbts.jr. S Avaadittiai nuy Not long ago a begro tohop of the Methodtat vEplslcopali chhrch, begaa revival, series of meeting 4n .Virginia. In the front pew of the church aat in old tlmft j lark v Wftb gold i rimmed glasles, WhltaShalr and an alrhlch attested hla'long "experience iaJtha world'ahd M wisdom threot t ; V ? "May the Lord preserve us from w temptatlor- to ateair. exhorted tht buhopi :tf-&V-&:'h'i?.'i&iii The old man brought bis caneiiown heavily on the floor and encouraged the bishop with the; Injunction, "Bids daf boss, biahopr M'Vy "Keep ua from alandering our nelgh; borer pleaded the shepherd or -the flock.:' i:U -fri:- "Bide dat hoas, bishop r vchoed th "And from the awfulain of lylngf "And from taking thy name In velar? "Bide dat bos, btohop!" , " "From ,thar 4emoqi ) 4rlns; preservf The'lbMnrt'ortteeruTiglng re spouse wa distinctly noticeable. "From the demon drink preserve nart caBedjf bishop loudly. 0k fThere vab!atf answer. "Whara the inattei,;BroihetwTollfc verr finally: asked the blahop, for the teQre congregation waapuaaled. ;' rWelL yo inout ride dat ho, blah op," answered the old man, f but I fink ba'gwlne tuhSfllug ycr-ewuYor; Times.' ; ' h I tba spring of 1901 amy: oMdrea had' whooping cough aaya Mra D If Cippt, of Capps, Ala. ' used Chamber lala's Cough Bemedy with the most sat iefoetory resells l thiakthuv Is la best remedy I hive ever seen for whoop lag ooogh.- This medy keeps the eough loose, 'teeeeas the severity aa frequency of the coughing spell cooatetaett aaf tendency toward paeu monta For saU by all oruaUta. xBepreaentative;James Madison bad ger of the Aahevllle (N. C.) district has a cousin who nam 1 also Jamee H. Jpudger; f With Xbi CharaeterUtlc which holds In many cbmmuhlOes for readily designating persona, this cousin Is generally knosra as Black. Jim, be cause no nas a uaraer complexion iaaa the-repreaentatlve ,.s,ifV;,y;,-; .f -1 Black Jim la a lawyer and was one, honored by his fellow dtlaena with aa electioa af .aroaecutlng attorney. Be- mmsm a . i " ing a i 1 f iosii n t- 1 1 "i t " c " ' i r t y v f i t: i ,. i i . tm 1 ' a ! '.' 1 a ; y ; t t" f I ; : a j f If' 1 " 1. ('-. t ' ' ! t ta tnu ion. H'i.tty-nlaa ;, yti' huuuied pplo who hava ift t can rem em bar hen It s . s luii "isiiion." It la a scieiv j U-t t..t ail caaea et heart dia-, -a, et orjanlc, are not only traoa i to, but are tlia direct rauit ef t. All food taken Into the . v ' hfallaet perfect "Kce t ...... ..:s and swells th stomach, t U up against the heart This i .area with the acUon ot the heart. ' 1 in t! course of time that delicate -t vtuJ organ become diseased. : . - C::Jil3 ;'Ltt Yea Eat ' - 111 Nle'hela ef Frn Tan, N. Y, -I ar eeHnt. mj food wouM dlitnu muinc my heart elplta.e andl would t a Tory araak. Finally I tot a bottle el ' t. and tt ta ma Immadlata lalkaV After atutaanreoiuaaii - rKodo! cure hadlextlon. dyspepsia and all atoaaasSt dUorders, and gives th heart a full, (re and an tram mled actlen. , v - s i . Botflaa ealy. tt OO Sit aeUtn tK ana tbahialslia,wkiehaeUa(orSOa ' - .CDaWltt AC, -Chieaa I ;3f i4Hjat .ANCtENT CHAIRS. ' TK -aa ta t'acai by the- dSaryarttaMa I). i. Biarlr-Hiatarie Tianca. V: 8eata more or teas resembling stools .that Is, seats without backawere in geaeral use among nation possessing a certain degree of -civilization in pTO lustortc times. ' What those were like in 41e early historic period we know ifron' an ; examination- .of Egyptian monuments,- from a atudy. of Greek Vases or from Eutruriau or KOman an iuftiea that arc stored In: European museum Th- Egyptian deities are seated generally on granite blocks, the back of which arearaised a few Inches only, giving h distant resemblance to a Chair. ' That the Egyptians bad seat more comfortable for domestic use- ia possible,, but we have every, reason to - suppose,- aituougn- tney possessed: a -high 'degree of civilisation, that, their Idea of Come comforts Was not that of modern times. ; ; . ; The Jcommon people probably sat on blocks of stone or wood or sprawled abouj on the ground with some sort of carpet that also served for a .bed? The Btrurians, ancient Inhabitants of Italy beforf the arrival of the Romans, ap pear jo nave prererrea tne recuning posture. In which they are usually rep reaenid on the sarcophagusc In the kusebmsl " . J--':'':' . I' I."'. ' 1 .' ; A Cure For plies: "I had a bad ease of of jntssaay O. F, Carter, of Atlanta, Qa, "and otasulted a phytlclaawhoadviaadBMto Hy aboi of DjWItt's Witch Heeivralve,:. I pur Chi M box and wa entirely tared. t It Ifspjebdld for piles, giving relief lastuV ly.andlheailily reoommead jit to all iufffrtn.n iDeWltfs'WItoh Hasa) falve la unequalled for Its healing jquallttee. Eczomf and other ,; sua. DUae,. alto out4 burns aad wounds of every kind arf qulokly eared by it- 8old ,by F, S. . - .t-' f j '. j - - - nee'Ar' Taurta.se PaamalUa fiiplo Of. It OalalB.. "fc'm ; The word "humbug" hss been traced back, to the title page of '"Tb TJnt veraal' J eater; a choices colfectidn of merry conceit, , bonmots sad bum- lings, by Terdlnando Kllllgrew, .Lon don, l?3Ma" i Th following are the Btoat: plaualble and possible! derlva- 2 la the time 6f Jamea II. a wortblesa cola wss minted at Dublin from a soft mixed metal, which became knowa aa aim hog, pronounced Ooombttg L a, soft copper, worthies money;'. CAma aaa lea l- aa liAewiriHnit a9 TTaltwa- I-tOVSaUV BU,V AM mm m WISHynwn ve. avaa org,' fronr which- town so many false reporta came during the war of 1700- 1804 that such news was ; received with "Oh, that la a; Hamburgru r.J Others refer It to hum, in the sens of hoax, and bug. in the old sense of bogbear... Others say it is merely bum bum. used In combination to signify sound without, sense. - Otbecs, kgaln. think that It was first applied to Horn ticrra cbcmUt and an ardent seeker ( hf phllOHopher etoDe. Note and : -' Quiet Arrest 3 A Culledge of Verbena, Ala, wss tvH la th hoipltal froas a vr caa c f i s causing 14 tunnr. i Aflr dec trti'dall renedle failed, Bucklsa' Arc! tBalv quickly arrested farther 1 ' . nstloa aad cor I him.' It ooa quJ.i achat aal kills pala, 83c at CD Senator Dillingham of Vermont th Sucre sor of the Ismeuted Morrill, Inat um't rniade an extended trip throiiKb - t and up to Alflska. itiiittur sajs that while lie waa 1 ho h wa much struck by tb b. of charRctT and th mnnll ) tbnrirf. ,' of the men of . i Aa. 11 t-iiity wIMi which the r vos trsvcllntt put rp tot scv- ! i '"'i n rii il miner wboa : -.' i.....i-,.:,t an. I sc::n acquired 1 I .illli; nii'l III llO J I - prii' i'!!'in f !) i ' i r i e f ho Hi', i t li ti . r'.'l P ml !';!! Bi ll it . y t i I :. : m . V. I.I ' r :,- In f the li.ller Willi fcrellt ('. (.1 11" I.: Hi. I. . We I k I le t-rj-ort fcf o'.e leather from the V'r.ili i fclate average about IjO.OQO a luouth. "" Sugar beets thrive in diffeient kind of soil In divers climate and over a large area." . . '' -. Exclusive of locomotive , w manu facture 80,000 . engine , of 2,000.000 horsepower every-year. X ;? ; Aa admiral file hi flag at the main mast, a vice admiral at the fore and a rear admiral at the mlzzen. ; V . . ; The Russian official organ In St Pe- teriburg haa a fine name for the news boys. It Is the Praultelstvlnl Tlestnlk. In the province of Samara, Kussla, 405,000 persona get their subsistence from less tbaa three acres of land per capita.;;...'t This is how a Welsh paper- wished Its readers a happy hew year-.-t'Dlolcb ya fawr I ch'l; yr an path I ehwltbau a llawer o honyn' nhw." V. . v La orange measuring twelre tiicheaJ In diameter and weighing nine pouada has been grown by F. Gerber of Braa Elver, Kouga, South Africa. ' gSJV A sealed bottle containing four plnta of liquid air was went from Berlin to Geneva, box on arrival 1t was found that three and a half plnta bad evapo rated., ix ; .ry 'j.,t , y $ i'f 1 tf ' witn a popuianon or aoout ow,oo Paris has fewer than 100 negroes with in its llmlta. ? It is claimed ahat the colored populatJoa of all France la leas tnan 000..; - IJ jr?vcpv The new cathedrarat Liverpool will be remarkable for Its high, vaulting of the nave and ehoir-iM feet measured In the barrel vaulting, and In the tlgb transepts J40 feet. ,- 'A .monumental work of reference, aa encyclopedia of sixteen large volumi la Just being published 'In New Torn city.' Whether by design op accldentt not a page la numbered. The United States I not the only government that la feeling a little nerv ous about the big guns oh its war ships. The new British ftJ Inch gun la not coming up to expectation. w - , ' Adult suffrage waa tried for the find time in the commonwealth of Australia In the. federal elections held on Dec 16, 1003. , The total, aumber of voters registered' waa. 1.700,000, of whom In round numbers 700,000 ware women, f If one could save a cent the .first day of the month, S cents the' next day, i cents the not and ao on, doubling the amount each day, he Would have near ly 13,000,000 at the end of the month, provided - the month- bad' thfrtysMie daye and hla salary could stand the pressure. ,h,.,.:. ,t.ri. v;"- .,. . j- The charactarlstlc feature of the aa- tomobllo train Invented in Franca Ja the principle that each car propels Itself. ,rTho propelling force .only la furnished by the locomotive, i The lat ter; thereforeas it baa no pulling 'to Mrforav but -only to supply power, can ha built proportionately very hght i-The coal for-Japan'a navy1 cornea from Hakodate and Otaru, on the is land of Tesso, which lies directly korth of Nippon, upon, which Tokyo la alh- uated. Ther are two of the areatast coal shrpptna; ports in the world. The island la about 00 miles, or two days' steaming tor a man-of-war, from Vlad- ivostok -.- v . ;;. v:' A Boston profeaaor takes a -whack at history by declaring thatColaabus waa a- hla-reapecUW and fairiy wealthy gentJemaa, ; who peld-a. large part of the cost of hi voyage, that ha was tall and red haired, utterly unlike hla portraits, and that Isabella had bo )wl to Pfwu,, having hypothecated them several years before 1402, , A recent" bulletin of the department of Jtgrlculture says, at appaare that practically all eoUs contaia safacteal plant food for' good "crop yield, that thia supply will be ladennlUly main tained and that thle actuaPyUld of plantaf "adapted to thsr soil r depend mainly Under favorable condition up- ra the cultural methods and sUlUble crop rotatkm." r s : 'yr.$ '.X vThe Baty departmeat has been mak ing experiments a er tte 'poaafbffJty of a crew aocaplng from, a submarla In case of an accident while the boat ! Bhbmerged.-Two doga were expelled successfully from the torpedo tubes by meana of compressed air, with a wood- ea plug behind them. Just as the tor pedoeo are fired: The teats show that men could escape in the earn way.,. ' Newspaper ; Work m Russia Is not pleaant The government spand more money on its areeaasora tbaa oa Ita school. Last yesjf-abihty-three.papare were auapeoded for: various' period and twenty-atx wr forbidden to ao cept all advertlMmeata, while zS9 edk tors were told they could hay a short vacation in Blberla if they continued their methods of reviving various pub lic questions. ,' . , -' " Th Irish potato crop Ust year Sold for 151,038,OM and vie with the to bacco crop with returning th greatest amount per acre of any of the prlncV pal crop. Although there Wer leu than 8,000,000 acre devoted todt, th yield of 84.7 bushel aa acre, at aa average price of 01.4 cents, U equiv alent to au average net realization of $52 aa acre. Tobacco yields, according to th figures given. (53.40 aa acre. ' At nearly all the larger railroad sta tions la Manchuria Kusslan ettl melds have made tnelr appearance. Beside railroad offices and bouse fot employees titer are also many privet building. Tbrr hi on Impediment to the expansion of the aettleinenta, for no regjlar sales of lot are yet ar ranged lor. It ts Siild, however, thai titer will Ik a regular auction sal ol lot orL-Hiilwit, to th BieaDtlme I rl Vat persona Hr al'owed to occipy lo'.i temiMirsrlly. Weak liir-'ii.s,u!Jle curt Jul, Coosh an. f'.!-s r C- ".?.: tit. Op 3 C liC i t i a.. I to f .1 V i . 1 i to i ! !i til n 1 '., t I l "Ir 1 i a t (' i n 1,1 r ', Vt frosq It I a rMti. r f !'. I uni t I ii ( 1 Hi ( v iiure fV tr V- it I 1 f ! 1 t 1j ...t he "'i l,c farmers' ;.ljie si.uuiJ be euuiethlng liiore XI i a n.eans of maklnij oiri'lcuitnre Uiuieproiituble.' it should . the uie;ins of rpi:,ting the people nioiuuy m.scj cluliy. To tell them bow ty earns dol lar Is a good thing, but to Instruct lu the wise use of the dollar, when Earned is better. The; Institute should be the means,. of forever banishing tha.farm ers ow estimate of himself sad bis calling and be made tho means jf rid ding farmers of tbe-jieity Jealousies and suspicions-which prevent, inem from intelUgently co-op!ratlng for mu tual protection and advancement." It would be 'difficult to far more -la the aame amount of apacev Probahly the moat important item is to get ffrmers to respect Ibemseivea and. their work. This will some with a better knowledge o, agriculture's place in ,the irorld's economic structure and the practice of the "beat ; agricultural' methods. Doing anything well With accompanying suc cess breeds serf respect A broad gauge, aiuwaafnl ' farmer ertainlf baa ' lust cause to be proud of-.his vocftlion. ABMrtcaa Agrlcalrttratt-f-; 1 fTaala .Ale., I 4 8ome readew are concerned about a report that a Colorado man has pro duced a "seedles applet Among other remarkable pings w0 are fold: Ha lav now oreparma to araft hi aced ia bud on every sort of avvpia tre and tart jOatu be wU, b bl- to. develop eedleaa apple of every variety. He will hot reveal th secret of hi budding and rattlna. The tree on which the aeedleaa rrult arow .1 unusual in that it has no hlosoma,;;ts.jsi;fia!,v , . ' ' This man does Well not to reveal his wonderful secret;; For aught we" know the tree agents may-have: already be gun td offer this 'apple. The state ment' that this tree ha ho blossoms and yet produces jfruit,-la nough to oaviuce any man who ever saw an apple tree that this is a take, it might be possible to produce an apple with a very small core, bat If not going to groW on a treeVhJch never btoMoma. Rural New Yorlfer. -- BmI' taiHB' ktaraaaaea. ;OlI and reohlr the harness before the busy season begin Take the harness to pieces, and wash thoroughly with warm water and noap It ia Important that the harness be clean before apply ing the oil Afte? washing let the bar ness dry. This can be hastened by rubbing with a dry cloth; then apply tho oil while the leather is soft, but bottoowet The harnea m&y be hung id the open air until the oil la ab- aocbedV . - : (, Old, neglected narnease that are dry and hard had better not b olle The flbera of. the leather have lost Jhelr tenacity, and oil will oof restore It. Oil does not add to the 'strength of leather: Itmerely soften and keeps It from -cracking. It la a'breventive of decays' not a restorer Arvell oiled aad repaired aarness wllf last as long again as a neglected one. I. A Leon ard in American Cultivator. Baraaaimiowa Aetleai. The lack of unanimity among farm era oa mattera of legislation is one of their Weakest points. Many a delega tion of farmers bas gone before a leg islative committee to state Its want asd coma away without accomplishing -anything, aeeauie tbe members $it tered among jthemaelYea ap to wbnt they wanted. 'When a committee can't aakrwltK perfect unanimity for some thing It would better keep still. Legis lators cannot be blamed for not know tag what farmera want aa long ns their representative are not In agree ment about It Stockman and Farmer. , - ChesaJaml fwtlllaera. .- Farmers la the central west are aud denly waking up to find that chemical fertiliser are hot poisonous; but prof- Jtable,' ya Bural New Torker. it takes but-a short memory to go back to th time when even scientific men hooted at the sugaestlon that anything baatdee clover or manure would ever be aeeded Kow they go about promising Urge returna from the use of bone near,: Within a few years they will be advocating the use of potash and dif fereat forma Ot nitrogen.' Thla means that weatarn farmer will meet poorer swlla wtth better farming. " , . I ;. awlviutd aVaaea. V The apple barrel adopted by Ontario contains 112 Imperial quarts. That in us la the United State hold ninety atz' quarts. This gives the larger bar ter as) advantage in foreign markets which Is an-object lesson la the impor tance of having a a International bar. ai,i Th bushel box, that la used; o . Oregon la 10 by II by. 20 Inches, it has Deeu adopted by nearly au the prov incea, TU Indications dot are that it will soon take the place ot (he barrel fos the apple trade of the United State and Canada, except perhaps for exporting, -'-'-;--g-:V. -,jt.."' -;:.... e-fca, bmui. mu. . . .The total number of weacendanw from on Individual of. tli tan Jotte scale -4uring ' the time between the middle of June and the Inst of Novem ber ha been calculated t 8,219,080, 400. As all theso million obtain their food by sucking the sap from the plant they are oa It is aot to b wondered f that a tree which la the spring ras ap parently Jn good condition' may be nearly or entirely dead by fall. , ' " ' r-r - .V ; . f . Rpt let Carala. i""T ' , Th only na-tbod" of preventing ia Jury from rust I to ele t tb eed t b-: :t! s wiii"' are ren' nnt to rusq plant early auj hasten tli esrlf devel opment ef the crop... ; .. 1 P. S. 117 If I Do ai t al to r commentf Kodol ' 1 a ran"! mots 111 1 it i , ' . t It A rang ' , i ' ' i 1 t.l di. nor of '. I I . ' - i sr digest! ' : if',' s f 1 n, (l)pcp- ' s '" i' " . Idol Is ' ' ' i' t Imt S tinau . i 1 l.ralib, . 1 ! i vital: Toor phyatelaa win teU roa Hut yo ahoold alvari aav aame rood vhi&kej ia tb lose. For acatdeota, fain Has aDella. axhanatlm. and athw mormnev immm II rallavaa and nvtvea. But yon moat have food waiakey, pure whiakey, tar poor whiakey.adid tented whiskey, nay do decided harm. HATHEB WHISKEY Is inat what too need lor It oe direct fteea onv own dlatUlery to yea, with all Ita orlfftnaj atreosttu riconesa aad Bavor, earrylna a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTHXEB'S GUARANTEE of FUB JTT aadAOB and aaTU the dealera' eaomxma proflta. We Bare arret a quarter of a Billion eaUmfied eoatomeTa. axcluaireiy family trade, who know It la beat tor medicinal imrpoaea and prefer It lor other uaea, That why YOU should Sry it. Tour saooey back tf roe m aot aaUafted, . .. .. - . . ;- , TT. - Caiybtfrom mm LimM PURE . 8EVEtl.YEAR.0L.rj RYE' A FULL $6)20 EXPRESS H'OUARTS PREPAID wJlS?idX fE: FULI' QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE for 18. 20, and we will pay the express ehargea. Try It and Uyoudon'tflndttaU right and as good as you ever used or oan buy from anybody else at any price. Send It back at our expense and your tl.20 will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. Bow could It be fairer? If tou are not rarfAntlv mUii1m( mu km nnt. nut Mnt n.Hi.n. end you a trial order. If yob. don't want four quarts yourself, get a friend to Inside?11' pment made ln viaSa "led eaas with no marks to a how what' Order for Ariz.. Cel. OoL. Idahn. Vnnt . wnr V Wp. n ttm, Vnh or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for B4.00 bv Exnreaa Prepaid or ItO Qnarts for 81.00?by Freight Prepaid Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY I ATLANTA, 6A. DAYTON, OHIO ST. 151 Distuxxbt, Tbot, O. .ii i iravJISM I M oL. I LL1I Canj MISS MAY A Society Bella ISS MAY MARKELL o London, Ontario, Canada, in a hpni- ful firl wlin Irnnwa mUl suffering is and Wine of Cardui has brought her back to health. She is one of the social favorites of her home and her recovery to health has permitted her to enjoy the company of her many friends instead nf lvi uei ot sicirness and suttei ing. For the health she now enjoys she gives credit to Wine of Cardui. She writes: "I have found Wine of Cardui an excel lent remedy for fenaalp trouble. I suffered for three years withterrible bearing-down pains at the menstrual period. I could hardly stand on my feet and was never real well Wine of Cardui was the only medicine that I could depend on to do me any good, as" I tried several with no suc cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and I have now enjoyed perfect health for two years, and give you all the credit for I know you deserve it." For a young girl Wine of Cardui is the best remedy to guide her through womanhood by starting the menstrual VIM MafMarktU. WINEofCARMI Get An Acme D. L. GORE COMPANY, Gen'l Agts and Wholesale Grocor, Wilmington, N, C. Carolina Business College, Nrw Bern, M. f., ' 1 a , , , , , -r I - Nssa I 1L,M Saw: . V ' - i '- 'av il Tl li I i ' I in inisT irn in. i it t m i ritnaa , .'JWe are BOf'MtDlIiaf StudBt fapld'f far Ihe Bnmmrr 8a Ion , , I WCllV'IN TII1Q I A.i I i - ' r m 7 - t r 1 . . - THIMIKJiT and MOST EANII1T IMAN- TE:itr.l tl I,T1I0I H of Rook-kMDloa Vad Bitas of Short- . I hand verdevi loped are used la thli College n4 the InstfuctUJn 1 pimple and 4 iThoroogh. ! ' V 1 f , i 1J1IU MfBU Jl JKlUMW.JVtiT- llUUli.".rr;a-Bi aasta ,, KtcnOfrpIlCrH u now gmtsr than ire will be able to supply fi0 . iraooate.. :. ... v . -.y r v . s .--v aad LtUsBIpyoa to a Bell r and Mota I ooratlt H,ltlo.', j' V'VA;V'f'l'S- 5 fV'-"Vr,"' 1 1 roc fall Tarllf lM,'Addra.i i .. 5 ... vV:, .;i,'i;.Ui;H';'', ' :--V.SrJ.-H0LI V ; Dly and Night Session5,- 5-. M A0::S! DO YOU SUFFER 1 :."o.tlily Ilc.dchT n LOUIS, B0, ST. PAUL, MINN, Establish id I860. MARKELL, of London, Canada. flow in a healthy and nat ural manner. Menstruation started right is very easy to keep regular through the years of mature womanhood. Then the "change of life" need not be feared. Thus Wine of Cardui is woman's best relief from youth to old age. A million women have secured blessed relief from their sulTerinirs by tak ing this treatment. It relieves men strual troubles in an incredibly short time. In a simple case of deranged menses Wino of Cardui never fails. To relieve disordered menses is to remove the cause of other female troubles . Any physician will tell you that to remove the cause of a disease renders the cure easy, in fact seldom fails to complete the cure. If you would have the same relief which Miss Marked secured try Wine of Cardui. You can take it with out an examination and witliout any publicity whatever. You tan take it in the privacy of your homo and secure just as much benclit as if a doctor had prescribed it for you. Thousands of wo men are feeling the vigor of returning health by taking Wine of Cardui. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. Peanut Roaster. It will pay you better fian any tiling you liave in your store The only Roaster thai does not take your time and attention. No complicat ons. Nothing In get out of order Put your peanuts in, light yovr lump, anil go on about ynur tin si r iss until the alarm is sniinili-d, ami then go and turn d mn vour lamp, and you have roasted pea nuts of excellent flavor. Koatcd panits pay a profit of 800 per cent, (ietjin the "Uand Wngoii ' at once and inert ase yi ur hank ac count. A ny one can sell peanuts, anil tvmybody cats teem, even iho Kii gs anil (Queens. If yon don t sell them, begin at once. We lurni Ii he Koa-ler compleUv I rice $17 60deliv.ied W' ite ns for circu a-. We are also large handlers of peanut. a. mi 1U lSlhtali in mder to ' ' ' ' . i.niiM' . i n . nr tTaaaatjn Ft thr KM flandruT ! amount to tnyv,:- . nn 1 ov thin trittl 1 i -:r. Vr o It 1c ilati :rufT. T)-m r I:.- inf t): l n- t " I i r teal t i ' --'a t ( new
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 7, 1904, edition 1
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