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THE JOURNAL. raQUked trery day ln U ytmi, ept Monday, JoonilBulldiiif, 6W0 CravenSt. Phoxb No. B. CHARLES L. STEVENS. ditob un nonaro SUBSCRIPTIOH RATES7. One year, In adTance .....4.M One year, not in adyanoa M Monthly, bv carrier In tte city, Mi Advertising Ratet furnUhad on appll cation. Entered at the Poat Oflot, New Bern, N. C, u second claai matter. Ufflelal Paper of Mew Bern ud Crayen Cennty. KINGS DAUGHTERS AND STATE REFORMATORY. At the annual State Convention of the King's Daughter!, which met at Rockingham during this week, was again brought up the need for a State Rsformatory. It Is no exaggeration to say that no State need is so urgent today In this State as a Reformatory, or Training School, which has for Its purpose the reclamation of the youth who may have through various causes started upon the wrong path in life. North Carolina Ubsrally grants funds f jr her public educational institutions, and yet no Institution will so greatly and beneficially assist the moral welfare of the State as a School In which the youth ful criminal can find training, which shall divert his attention and desire for evil, to a wish and effort In right llv lng. It Is sald.thri King's Daughters will canvas the State In the Interest of this Tralniog School or Reformatory, and they should receive the heartiest sup port In their efforts. There should be no passing over this matter by the neit State Legislature, hut sufficient moneyhould be voted to secure and maintain a Training School In North Carolina. WINS AGAINST THE TRADING STAMP. After months of effort, and money contests, the Trading Stamp has gons nut of business In Winston. The effort to establish this so-called business ven ture In Winston has been a notable one, one, Involving high tax methods and court suits, with various endeavors by the opponents of the Stamp, all teeklng to discourage Its stay In that city. That the Trading Btamp is of advan tage to local tradehas never been suc cessfully proven, rather the contrary, and the Merchants Association of New Bern set Us (ace agatnit It frosa the very beginning, much to the satisfac tion of this paper, which has never seen anything but Injury to local trade, as the legitimate outgrowth of the sys tem. The Journal Is very glad to be able to congratulate Its namesake and contemp orary at Wlnston,ln Its able antagonism to the Trading Stamp, and the suocess of Its efforts In forcing Its exit from Winston. When the Sap Rises. Weak lungs should be careful, Congas sjod colds are dangerous ttusa. One Minute Cough Cure cure congha and colds and gives strength to the luags. Mrs. G. K. Fenner, of Marlon, Indn says, "I suffered with a cough until I ma down in weight from 148 to W lbs. I tried a number of remedies to bo avail until I used One Minute Cough Core Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the ooogh, strengt hened my lungs and rtslored me to my normal weight, health and strength.' Bold by F. 8. Daffy O Bwntb f ITOniA. ill KIM Tee Mm Arwiyt BmM prevalla that Sytpepeta U lamraUa, o-Tcmaar that ye have trUdertry. -, IMnj wiUurat avaiL Test , ,veytMB trot the mm: rinnnnri . I ll W w " " tK4 - .,- 4 V Is -. aJ m .' TS ym feY hot triad O yoft Wffuld AalWuwiUotrrhMWthejMMit apttnl, tfmtmn rulief and jiartaniil , rfOAItAiX.eD, Trf Itr . j " T jrw aViruwa trouble feBMf wIi(a bvron. lam nnrrufiM at KJih7. Tkknk .f Ororr ttfdkus Uaiiie JiMadjr.", -' OSOBAt aOBlBraoW, frtnrto, Oevv " Three in, SMMfc. and 91.00, .oaoven aaaMAM co.,(tNeixtwuaaH,ti.yw V. ft DCFl7,lWil1a1e and Kttal! 4 IrBKg't. ';'.' a 1ESTERDATS KAHIETS. " Cetta firala, rmUteu all Stack ftiift M Meet.: Receipts aa - SMtiacau.' Hte following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to J. Walter Labaree et Co.. Naw Ben, N. 0 Naw You, af ay 17. Open, High. Low. Cloee 13 81 U.88 M.79 U.80 13 86 12.40 13.81 18.85 .. 10 7i 10.87 10.77 1015 .. 10.67 10.7 10.67 1071 Oottoh; July 'Aug Oct Dec Chicago, May 87. ChlcagoGraiD. Open. Cloee July Wheat 8?i 87 July Corn 471 July Oats 38f 88 July Ribs 660 6B July Pork 1135 1188 July Laid 855 650 New Vora. Ua. 7 Stooaa;- Open. Close Amr.Sugar Amr. Copper. .. 09 88 Itchleon 5di 50J Southern Ky... . 0 W Southern Ry pf.. 82 M 0. 8. Steel 9 9 P. B. Steel pf... 54 64 Penn. RR 118 H8i Brie ...2 22 Louiavllle&Naah 107 107 8t.Faui 140i 140 N.Y Centra- ...114, 114J N. & W 56 56 Va. C Chemical. 271 87 Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the ir noons lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yon haye a rambling sound or lmpeot hearing, and wherlt Is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroy ed for ever; nine cases oat of ten are canned by Catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (ceased by Ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tions. The owner of the new apartment house wtis exhibiting It to his brother In law. Tfho was an architect. "1 had It built ueoordlng to my own Ideas," he JsaiJ. "and It's built for keeps. Au earthquake wouldn't have any effect on it." "That's a pity," aald the brother-in-law. "An earthquake might improve lt."-Cuieago Tribune. Am Oatrace. Conductor You'll have to pay fare for that child, air; he'a over alx. Passenger (Indignantly) Well, that's the first time I've ever been asked to pay fare for that baby, and he'a ridden with me on cars for nine years and more. Katloaal a ma KxalaaatUaal. "Is that congressman what you would call a national flgnrer "Well," answered the village wag. "when he'a In Washington he'a na tional, but when he gets back here he'a explanatlonaL" Exchange. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR, The Best Blood Purifier Koewa-Ie valuable as a Wash. Sulphur la nature's greatest germicide. Its value has been kaowa for eeatartet but It was never suooessfully prod need as a liquid until the discovery of the method of making Hascock's Liquid Sulphur. It Is the best blood partner knows. Uasooci s Liquid BuLraua will save doctors' bills and saake clear, brilliant eomplexlou. Takes latcraally, It Is lav valuable ukul spring, Used as a wash it kills geraaa, smd cares and keali eofee- ma, seat, ItV dandruff,: trktif.fcsst, diphtheria, catarrh, outs, twrtVscelds, and all inflammations aQ aorss, 'wtv Ask yor druggists) tvi It, ot tilts for booklet to Baaoock f tyuid Bulpbut Co Baltimore, MeV: rV "J . P ,y -i r riahlaa- ' Saa SaL Cstchhn gons a4het jM fowl ky a bslted hook, and iiti la a bfirbeoas practice which la onetime iwwrjsd to by aallora. Tb4 me trwthei as empwyea i rorater nmef ror treuing hsrona, . A kni line of -tfflC with strand of wire twisted In, was flxed to a atone at one end and to hooka at the other. .Tbe belt was the ptit eat la shallow water, whet the bird Seek their food, either In a sireaat or at the edge of a pond. Whet tbe beron pouch M fht bait the books lodged la blagul lfc and the strand of wire Is the llae plmnted it from being blttea Ihroogn, Wki caa BO atiad Ike ahorktaf atrala slatatlve syrups ead eatkartk p!Si ark especially fond of UUle SSsere, All edrsoas who fled It aworesary to Has a UVer aacdlelae should try these easy pills and tempers the agreeably (ileaeaal and tttogtbealag effef t with the aauaatttng qd wtskenlnf roadttlots tol!o!ag tba aaa of other remedtca. LlUle Early I : r cere blllooaneta, yBi;'r'.!"a, ' hf,lache li"ni1!r, .r ''' end llfr UiM-t. I'-MljF. I'-. D-.'y. Stomach Ne sppstrta. loas of Strang, headache, trtnttlpatlty 'bad kfeath, geaaral aabtllrjr, new rta snga, and eatarrb of the stemaoh are all due M Indtgesttea), Kodel oarse ladlgeallosk This new discovery tepre asmta tbe aararal Juloaa of dlgeatwai' asv they exist la a healthy atomaeb, oembwed with the greatest kaewatosOo and reoonatiuotlve piapertea, Kede) Dyspepsia Cure does not only ourete stgekooaaddyapepaUukiatnfameua ramedy auras all atamaoa iraublafay clsanatng, purlfytog, sweetaning and, strengthening the irussoua rnembranse Halag flu stornack, DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Otvaa Health to the SUoh trenfltJi to tbe Weak. Sato. tl .M Saw koMtof 2H I ska srfatawa, wateh saaa or Me, ayB..Bm 1s., V. S. DUFFY; SENTENCE SERMONS. Tlieiv Is no iiiedl In Kacrlrlce devoid of wrvlre. The heart's protest against death Is the promise of life. Your criticism of another la your verdict on yourself. The great lives have all loved some thing greater than life. Sin Is always a greater wrong to (he sinner than to any other. Disappointment is not a sufficient reason for discouragement. Holiness Is tbe reaching after rather than the arriving at perfection. There is more In being worthy of great place than there la winning it The man who Is afraid of burning up bis wick need not bope to brighten the world. When a man sets popularity before hla eyea he la likely to let principle jout of bis heart Chicago Tribune. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE, BMecr haw Pierce: that Daairant at Caaasl ay a flaa. Science la Honlr wandaf thaaa Jul ta medlcina aa wall am In inachanlna. Mima Adam lived, the human race baa beea troubled wit dandruff, for which ne hail preparatioB has hemorore proved a eae eeaatol euro until Wewsev'a Hemtcide was DUt on tha markat. h a aHantMlii aw. aratton that kllla the term that hsakM a&nanux r aourc . br ovama' tate bs scalp to get at the feet ot the hair, where It SaOB the YttalltT! caualBa? IteMna- awalm faJUaa- hair, ajd flnaHTHaMaws. yTHIn eut aandrunT hah- must grow fctawmatly. It la the only destroyer of daadniS. Sold by leading drwggiita. SeM lSe. O. D. Bradkam.ppeial AgeaU Haw Saeaa tatUaa Hla. A story that Is told of Leonard Ba con, who was one of tba beat knows theologians In New England la the lat ter half of the nineteenth century, Il lustrates the absurdity of a popular kind of argument Dr. Bacon was at tending a conference lo one of the New England dtles, and some assertions he made In his address were vehemently objected to by a member of tbe opposi tion, ' ! i i- -J f l "Why, be expostulated, "I sever heard of sock a thing la all my life!" ' - "Mr. Moderator," rejoined Baoas calmly, "I cannot allow my opposes? Ignorance, however, vast to offset my knowledge, hwv smaU." Harper's Weekly. . Between the mountains of India and Persia la appyertul trlba tmoag ikon asf extrfltdlsary cmatottl tpra tallar Woaaa'a jlgbsa have emnart br rwceivad full sacognltloa, for the bv dieev ef tkt trtbojcM csnoae tkste pw buabaoda. - AU a single womts has U do- whe abs wlshaa to- ckaber state Is to send a aervut aa pm-a kaadr kerchief to the hat oik man oa wham ker tssew lights, and U ft wtUtged to hambff abO)MSaMirthft M la too poor ta purchaae bar at, fhe pried bee fatbdv tsyjulreaw ' vt i hJQ I ; pm., , ,. j. , aUey atajaaaaesosu " ' 1 "Heir do yoa accouat for tba Ctct" aakad tba dectoc "aa shews by actual laresOgatioa, 'that tbJrtrtwe tut of erery buadred etUplaala ta tk eoawtrt ara left Undedr J 1 "Thafs ally accounted for aald the professor. Tba ether alxty-etght aM 4aat UmmAM rtiLMM THWu iToea your . hosbsad krp . hat boraeer - i f nras," Starwsrad yoofcg If rs. TarVlna, me kOepe asbr. of them.' Pel other people wa tbom aad masaga tki raMB.1 Wiafalortoa Bisr. K . 1' - 'Tbloffo which are so heavy oa a wo- ttai'a eeteeteaes ikty caoaw It to ail dos't Istve sa laipreaatos oa a sasa s. .''Mymotksr kaskeeai suffemr for maay yearl wttk ilccialbm atytW II Howard, of Hatband, F. "k ska ws uaable to mots at all ' while at hi limes walking was yalafnl.- I pre sealed ker lJkkeUletf CLltSls't Ia!a Calm aad a.er a few sr pltcattM I b It was ' the' wast wo:..:.. f pala tel'svr t k1 -o la f ', s'-e U rT"r ' X It v ant ! at I t!.:5s a.J f m'X. A rr ."".! t I ;: ''us 1 1 1 . r; 1 i a - . i AJUP1H0E. -Waal kariag Is weather to km cram aad oar farmers ara auklag see of it.-" r".-v '-J-Z-. -"y.- Cottoa chopplag Is sow la progress, tome of oar farmers are getting their potato barrela ready for tba dlggtng sea- MrW WDIzoa west to Now Bars last waear sad purchased his windows aadpalat for hla store. He will aoos kavakoomploted. Mr J H Reel kaa his store naderpteed raised aad partly wattker boardt d. S; w wu oar people are Improving oor Ittla sown I hope some will decide to pot up a bjMrdlag kouse for tbi accom modatlon of our trsveilsg Ipeople aa It Is much seeded. Tke Oeaoeraito rarty of Arapahoe held tbelr primary convenilon last 8t urday aad pat Is their choice for etate aad county ofioers aad appointed their dewgatas to ike county convention next Saturday. MrJL McOottor made a baslnesa trip to New Bern yesterday. M las Pearl CuthreU of Hjde county has beea Is our comaanlty the last Ihree weeks vUltio ksr hroioer. Mr Willie Ouihrell, fhe has made many friends sera. . Bey Mr Vause t is F ee Will Bpiii pastor aitesded his appointment here last Sosday'1 and delivered s very In structive address lo the yung people of ourcommunlt. A B. Ml Joseph Pomlsrllle, of Bllllwiter, lltas., after bavlag spent oyer $9,000 with the beat doctors for stmach trou ble, without rtllef, vu advised by his druggist, Mr Alev Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain' Stomach aad Liver Tablets. Be did so, aad Is a well man today. I,f troubled with Indlgestlon.bad taste In the mouth, kck of appetite or coaitlpatlon, give these Tablets a trial. and you are certain to be mora than pleated with tka result. For ssle at W cents per box by all druggists. ' ' CEDAR POINT- May 85 ih. We ara having aloe weather now and all farmers are busy. Mr aad Mrs L B Ennstt and Dr J W Sandera and wife attended quarterly meeting at Qneess Creak Sunday. Mr 0 N Ennett returned to New Bern Wednesday after spending a few days at kome. Dr J W Sanders went to New Bern last week oa business Miss Julia Ennett baa been right sick recently, hope she will soon be out again. We have a good deal of sickness In ths neighborhood at present. Whooping cough Is going the rounds with the younger ones. The plcolc at Bethlehem will be the 88th, tklnk every one Is looking far ward to a pleasant day, May their pleasures sot be marred. REPORTER. Made Young; Again 0 of Dr King's flew Ufa Pills sack sigkt lor two waaks has pat ma Is my taf agar" again writes D H Turner of nempsytaws Ps, Thsy'rt the best In teW world for Uver.Stomack aad Bowels Pstrj Tegoteblev Meyer gripe. ' Oaly (8o at "O D Bradhams Drug Store. Rat tka Saate Maa. A thin, nervous looking mun stepped up' to be paator as the latter came down from the pulpit "leu bave bad a good deal to aay this morning lie observed, "about a feller that killed a man named Abel." Verialnly,' replied the pastor. "The Sin. of Cain' waa the subject of my discourse." . "I wish you'd do me the fsvor next Sunday," aald the tbln mas. 'In some extttemeut no tell tke folks that tbe atkn'yeu were talking about this morn-ru-udt so relation to the Kane that letpfc Uvery atable down by the mill. I idoi't wantou at my fdesde to thlak fhdt I had a hand lu that killing, jfejm Oooddayr- - AStartUncTat To sat Mfr, Dr t tf Matrttt, of No. HahoApasf., Isade a (Unliag test resutUng U s woaderfsl oars, - He wrttsa psueat was attacked wttk tlobrvt Uaaaonlugee, caaaad by aloara ro of im aaotsaos. ' i had arfUsjlowjUl .letrro Btttarsaxoelladt for acu'S stosa H - troubles sol. prescribed bsis,' Tho patieol galaed from tka first saq aa aot aad aa auact is 14 mostka. IhM-nMBtnara are DoslUvslv ruaraa- krf Dyspepsia, Jadlgestloa, Ooa lUpatjos saal Kldsey; traabtaa. Try seem, "vasts boo u u nnuaam'saruf Prsssss) Ves the smslswi . r'Ms a mam goes out (or a apis, wtet tlioold he wearr " ' Wlhan oasy-d topcoat'' ' -.-; nod. kew be goea out la kU aato- sobiir", - . i he should bedreeead to klUL"' . rfl'b girl goes to k msalcal, what h4l .be wearr- - , ? "4W' acordiosk plaited aklrttt-Ioa- kerf trateemaa, - " - " i f it i . - - . ,. . ' - Iri'-f, , , . : , . - taaaaaaalaaaaa. ."; r" doeaot Sens to manage kle bi.. very wett" , - ." 1 . !!.' ne' snakes the aWaarmtsUka tie Ta boy to take aa mock tav Wrr ( a the reflections of Marcus Aa- t 4 it be doe In tbe dsarrtpMo of l .; jae.-V;tibttigton Utar. . "r :: A Cnrt ret PHes; ' r l 4 shad case of of p!l.a,"eys Q. f, f r ( ot a ilanta, Oa, ad eoa suited a I t who sitlnHI m t try a box t I ',sTrit-k n'l falvs, I pur. t t s1 at . i tn I kn . v r . r." I' M "TMrl It ; r " f lnttaot- i it to :i a l."fil t alv I ". - ' f I ' FOR fARMXIlS f - -,- raadaeta af Swaalah Marlaa, -Some years ago Jamea'A: Belkuap, a prominent, citizen" of . Yates ' couuty, N. t bought seven Merino ewes from s Vermont dealer for $70u. - From one of these ewes a buck laorl was produc ed which at one year's growth shea ted Bfty-fbree pounds, n the same year a fleece wae taken front him weighing twelve pounds. Tbe second year the animal weighed ;elglrty poundi aad a fleece was ahea red front bini weighing eighteen pounds. Tbe third year the animal weighed 104 pouuda. and he sheared thirty pounda. The wool waa fully two and a half iucbea "I6ug and Was very white and flue. At each time he waa sheared by the same man. Mr. Loren Thomaa, at three successive kaheep shearing contests ou the grounds of the Yates County Agricultural so ciety at rean Van, and tbe buck re ferred to surpassed all other sheep of equal age on each occasion. Stockman and Farmer. Haaalia Ut Stuck. The live stock shippers of tbe coun try have reason to expect better rail road service as methods of transporta tion Improve, but for several years progress has been In the other direc tion. Vexatious delays of live stock trains have cost tbe shippers an enor mous amount of money in the past three years. Live stock is a perishable product It must be moved with rea sonable celerity or loss will result. ' Yet many a shipper has had to see his stock suffer lng. and shrinking on a sid ing while trains loaded with nonper lsbable products steamed past That transportation companies are meeting with great difficulty In handling their enormous business with dispatch1 is evident but that they are fully awake to the Importance of prompt movement of live etock is doubtful. Tha Valaa mi Waal. The accurate value of wool cannot be ascertained Unless it be sorted and scoured. Then and then only la it re duced by a mechanical and mathemat ical process to a basis of exact value. There is no waste in sorting and scour ing wool; it is all worked Into its prop er place, each sort or grade found in each fleece la sold separately upon its merit and the beet wool brings the highest price. This la one reason why the mill buyer prefers buying his wool already sorted and scoured. He then knows just wbst he la getting without any doubt as to shrinkage and develop ment. He can buy hla wool ou the same basis and with tbe same confi dence that the weaver buys bis yarn oi the tailor bis cloth. Beat Tlau ta Faaa. The best temperature for fattening any animal la when tbe thermometer rangea from 65 to 70 degrees, or Is out side of those points but a little while at ft time. They seem to bave a better appetite than when It Is warmer, and there is not aa much of the food re quired to keep up the heat of the sys tem aa when It M colder. The green food. If properly used, aids digestion, and a shrewd farmer should fatte cows, sheep or swine at this season, so that he would feel that be bad made a profit even on the cow beef that sells at a low price. Especially ebould this be the case with such cows aa are un profitable because they put their food Into beef Instead of milk. American Cultivator. Battlas It mt Flaat Lisa. To kill plant lice oa trees dissolve one pound of whale oil soap la eight to ten gallons of water. This can bo sprayed without Injuring tba foliage, Care should be taken that It reaches tbe Insects, otherwise It will sot affect them. The spray la one that kills by contact and must therefore reach the bodies of tbe Insects direct A pound of tobacoo dust, the atoms steeped and boiled In water for boo hour and di luted with four gallons of water, will also destroy plant Hew.' Brttlaav Cara laaeterta. The "Corn Trade Year Book," uat published In London, estimatas that la consequence of the. unfavorable 'sum mer of MOB only ajOOjBOO quarters of British wheat wm' reax:b tte mlna, making ft necessary to Import 2T)0v 000 Quarters f foreiga'aad eotoaial wheat Tea years ago Britain took TO per coat of ber grata from tba United States. Is 1003 ska took only shoot 40 per cent Argentina sad Buaeu taking tba place of fhe United States. asaaoialsasta-atJlh. The process of kotaOfstilslitg milk perfected by Oaarbt of fada "consists ta forcing tba milk, at abosrt 188 deV grass F., from s closed drum la Vary fine Jets against a porcelain plate. Tha fat globules are broken up into very ulnoto particles. There to no subae- quent tendency for cream to rise, dl aeetlWUry la wrt" affected" and whoa combined with pastewrltatfoa the treat ad milk keeps long time ackdsged. ' awaasf Treatsasat ad After tba ground settles run a sharp harrow over tba ok) pastures Which stock have tramped, ovat tbroogbeot tbe winter. It Will loosen ap tba roots of tbe grass aad pulverise and scatter tbe droppings.' if s roller Is fua aver timothy and clover xooadews K Will fed of great beoeflf, aa the roots raised by freeslag and thawing; vu be press ed back Into the aoU. - .. , 'i The rssiastlaa s The United States leads the world la the prodoctioa of salt the asnual production eicaadldg no.000,000 bar rats. -Iiichlgaa and New fork sack prod ace a boot 7,000,000 barrel Ths Valtad States prodswss sbowt 3$ pet fwst of tha world's aupply, Oermany Is the second. larfterTtducer, lraaos third. . ;'j ' ' . ...'' ." - - -:' rt$. tunr - Do sotaettate to reoomausl aTodol Dyipspala Curs to kls frlsads sad eta. touisra, - Is'l'tootloa causes more' 111 tsas' k thaa aRytklrg e'e. It deraft L!,a l nawh, n 1 liri, I ca alt manr.er of iVs- Eo.UIV C-ire dlsalS ! jn- l ' 1 1 t ' ' ' 1 t ' I -f ln, dpj- - - h f " ' . K.',1 l- ' . t . i i ! ( t '. I " I 5, ? t ' : ' f HINTS Y OLIVERS. 'SW , f." ! U 'floaPM; Siamoas oPBhtth ?s asps v JaUlrifr all sen Mr Jssui9si.a Suadayit last wek. Mr J C faikar wnt to New Bern Wednesday of last we k We are glad to say Mrs Rids f siker U iaaprovlog a linie, we a pe -b lll soon be as 1 as i ttroatt avalo, - Mr Hagh Hu'tier t NcW Uru vl-l ed ftleqos hers ?sday. Mrllsade Hrn.lnr-nn ( May v I ; i , - vie (led trvutt uru hue uudy Mf M M I'ailtjr.weui to T-mnt n to day on balDmi. Uucl.- J.h Weekly Crop Bulletin. For We. k Eadlag Monday May 8 i, 01 Tnrougboxt tha eastern half of the Bttie the past week was more favorable for crops than any proceeding it beciuse abundant ra n fail on the 11th and 18th. In ths f eoilocs Suffer log moat severely f o n dro ight, wlih great benefit to veg- etallou generally. The lempjratnie baa contluneil below normal. -8 e ily nl night, p'eeatrog lapld growth, anil injuring moie teosi- tlve t ropt, men at c 'llou, ou r 1 y Ihe aitnr artuf tue weet wi Ulr and watmr. ou the whole tha riufall this weak was t-xtteoie y beneilc'a', and placed the eotl In gto.l i ouclilou; where the largest suiouqu occurred for n work wat uela)eu lu rume exieut, liui crops are generally la good cojiltloit, lean and well cultivated. . Much cotton ta not yet up on sitT sis la the northern portico; e'seheie niout of the crop la now up, and chopping well advanced, with fairly g tod stands; cool nights are veiy unfavorable for this crop (anting youns plants to oio cut, aad neotsitta lng aome replautlag; bat iliere are comparative few complalntt of poor stands; the crop Is backward, but far In advsnos of last year. Corn Is doing fairly wall, though ii Is smal ; It Is being culilysted; growth Is slow on account of" cool nights; a very large number of reports wete received of damage to corn by cat worms chiefly In lowjjround. Belling tobacco Is ad vaac lng under favorable conditions, aad from ont-half to two-thlrdi of Ibe cm i ban now beea tiaosplanted It Is being injured Is some count ie by flea-bugt ami cut worms, Farmtrs ate still planting pea nuts which are coming up slowly. Gar dens and truck crops esieclally liUh potatoes p:as and beiui are doing nicely Petting out sweet potatoes sprouts Is un derway. The shipments of sttwberrtes are nearly over, and the Crop was a large one. There will be pleuty- f peaches In unplaated orchard; cherries are ripen ing, and grapes are In bloom. Whooping Cough "In the spring of 1001 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs D W Oappa, of Capps, Ala. "I used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy with tke most sat isfactory results, I think this Is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop tag cough." This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the leverlty and frequency of the coughing spells and ooonteraota any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by all druggists. Jaat Worrying-. "Ton appear ill at ease," said the young lady. "Are you ill?" "No," answered tbe young man, "but you know how sensitive and nervous I am, and I'm In agony for fear that your little brother here will repeat some of the remarks you've made about ma." Indianapolis Sun. Pvattr Class ta It. "Now, that phrase," said tba teacher, "la an Idiom. Does any little boy know what an Idiom isr "feaV," piped little Tommy Skrnpps. Taavflf fTt pa Is when ma don't wsnthim tfi hkv his own way and he does." HPUdelphla Frees, Buaaaaaltas Bjxpaslamecsv Two things make my wyjs wfu mad." " "What are theyr 'To get ready for company thnt doesn't come and to have company come when she Isn't ready." ludlan- a polls Journal. Whto yon waat a Pleasant phi sic try Chamberlain's, Btpatach aad Liver T b lets. They are easy to lake and, (teaaaal la sfocl. For sale by all druggists! Tha CoUsat CUf. Tlif coldest city In tbe world is la kutHk, rstern Biberla. lu the empire of the c'aar uud tbe Hussions. It Is the great commercial fmporluni of oust Rl berla and tbe capital of tbe province of Yakutsk, which m roost e its aces of W1T.0C3 square miles la a bare desert, the soil of whlcb Is froien to a itthiiI depth, thkutak consists of about -too bouses of European structars standing apart The Intervening spaces tre oc cup led bf wlnref Courts; of buts'of the Bortbera nomads, wttbtskrtben roofs, doors covered with hairy hides' and windows of Ice. !wijsllWBSllw.wtJJI The ; N C Mutual j and Provident: - - ' i I- . ! at f 'I S'J-j Ass6cIatoiX:;t - Doaae effloa, Dsrkara, Ttt. t7. Ksw Sera Braaok ofloa hi Yalual Aid Bank, IrosditreeWCO Poark.fflpl ' -j. , V'i Imartire jand fcsk fsnafita. I10.OO0 0O bt Bants" tkldurlnsT Tait year ; .,.- .. .-. i ,. . T'. I f npotlatont is a '( Hown' b" ' of New Bet snl lias- lhn,i i to -y all tteut fl.s lr ae"fcUly , i. ... ,V-: ?-;. i: .- i .r -s tiitot Im-t to audit ,'' ' " -.I'lJ !f-'l. ' l AM (. ;- . 4 ; . The best at one-half price It takes five of the ordinary " quarts " to make a rallon, hot a HAYNER QUART Is a fall quart, an honest quart of 82 ounces, four to tbe rallon. Now. you pay your dealer at .least 11.26 a bottle for whiskey that cannot possibly beany bettor than HAYNER, It aa good, or 14.26 a gallon. It you buy HAYNER WHISKEY you nave at least 13.06 on every gallon. We sell two gallons for about the same as you pay for one gallon of probably poorer ' wltakey. Just think that over aad remember that HAYNER WHISKEY goes direct from our distillery to you, carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUAR ANTEE of PURITY and AGE and saves you the dealers' enormous profits. That's why It's ao good and bq cheep. That's why we haye over a quarter of a million satisfied cus tomers. That's why YOU should try It Your money back 11 vou're not mulsfied. Direct from our diotillcry to YOU Sav is aTialiri' Profits ! Pntinti Adulteration I on PURE SEVEN.YEAn-OLD RYE ry (FULL $6)0 EXPRESS QUARTS & PREPAID We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNERS SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE for tS.SO, and we will pay the eipress charges. Try It and ir you don l nnd It all right and as good as you ever used or cun buy from anybody else at any price, then send It back at our expense and your (3.20 will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How could It be fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent Better let us send you a trial ordor. If you don't wanr four quarts yourself, get a friend to Join you. We ship In a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's Inside. Orders for Ariz., Cal., Col.. Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mei .Ore., Utah, Wash, or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quart for SH.00 by JCxpresd Prepaid or 80 Quarts for S10.00 by Freight Prepaid. Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTAi GA, DAYTON, OHIO ST. ISO DisraxEBT, Tbot, O. MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East E,nd Art Club. ENSTRUAL irregu larities are gener ally the beginning ut a wuumn a uuu- bles. Witk the vitality at a low ebb, tbe blood weak ened, the digestion disor dered, she goes about pale faced, hollow-eyed and hag gard, a piteous contrast to trie blooming health of her former Belt! But over 1 ,000,000 women have found health again by taking Wino of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never been Known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case of weakness. Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 5: 15 Ber gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has used Wine of Cardui and she says it helped her into a new Lie. Health to Miss Snyder is worth n y.'eat deal. She is an att'tv.'.i.e imp; Tman with infel li'.ai r'tuin!",r.t "mi. she occupies th" p.j-iitk i or 'J'-"asuru" the Brook lyn t. ist K'.i:! A'tCiut). This position ..lark" her : perse;, of 'otellect, cul-'v..-e iiml li'iine'i.ent and it speaks highly if the r.i.-ipeit und rust her fellow' vroir.-.-n havt in ). .. She writes: ' I! wnn.n would pay more attention Mm Ida M. Snyder. WINEofCAKDVI fCOLCHICINE SALICYLATE Sold by DA.VIS' PHARMACY. Carolina Business College, New Kern, IV. " ' -"3V3g3?p.i hi iiin.ua ii iiwBP3gJ nwmwiiiiiii.iin i n-r--g rU l ifJT r i - - -v ' 11 We arc DOW enrolling ttadCDU rpl(l 7 for the Hummer Hmnlon KOlVJIrVTIIKTIMJK TO HKUIN , ,,, 0Offlp li'r.f ooi eouraee during tbe SI'UIMU and K HLY nllUMKH w TIIK JIKST and IllOST EAHII.Y MAN- of It )ok keeping and Hyttemt of Hhort aad et de loped are used Id tbli Collrge and tbe loiWucllon la Hlmple and Thorotigb. Tlltf lKMAiI For book-keepers and U now ti I t 1 ban we wll' bo able to nopply from our tdoat, Md Iet Ua Help roc ka Better ad Mora io?cM(& riita . .. 1 9 I oin' tfcofari, ddre 1 " t(;.auv;SJi H0LLADAY, Prcsld?ni. C ! Dayanjdt Night Sessions; ft f ( I'". '') 1 trtr-, H.. Mnr, uia n A LOUIS, M0, ST. PAUL, MINN, Established 1866. to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would use more intel ligence in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perlorin the many cures they are given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him lor a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took it. '1 'ln'ilford's lilack 1'raught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver ami bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the disease has run longer. Remember how Miss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and has health. The same medicines are offered you to-day. A million suffering women have found relief in Trochet's Colchicine Salicylate (Capsules. A standard nnd infallible cure for RHEUMATISM anj GOV I , endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Uuropc an. I America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, uhuh dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or disagreeable symptoms. T ue, $1 pc bottle Sold h, drui;j;!sts.. Re sure mid pet the pemtinc WILLIAM'S MFM. ., l.t V I I 1111). .- WrvtH riira Tn r-iialt. "' HEADACHES AND COLDS ,v - Tha (rl lt.liiiii.,rt ana Hnar M'omMta m..tr. I r.,. krmlM balUaiU4 M
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 28, 1904, edition 1
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