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V-'' X 3, THE JOURNALi mUshed ararj day ta the you, as apt Monday JooawUIBnJldlng, 6W0 CHARLES Ls STEVENS. ii r. 'unoiuo nonnni SOBSCRIPTIQI BATES'. One yew, In adTanoe... . .'.', i.$4M One year, sot lm adTaoe.v.... f Monthly, bj cerrier4n tha pity tM Advertising Rabat fnralahed pit nppll cation. - '' ' ' Entered at the Poet Ofloe, Haw Barn, xC.,u leooad class mutter . Offlelal Papnr t Hew Bare ail CraTaH Cauty. UNFORTUNATE POLITICAL AC- CUSATIONS. The closing dayi of eiery political campaign, when the contest becomes narrowed down, when each would be nominee has exhausted his claims and merits why he should reoelve the party's nomination, and yet there seems to te something nnre needed, and this some thing too often Is the desire to find something against the character of the leading contestants for the nomina tion. Hardly a political campaign but this disagreeable and really offensive feature li developed, and the .mot t unnecessary aceussatlons are brought out on the stump, or In the press, which are em ployed derogatory to the men seeking nomination. In the present gubernatoilal cam paign In this Bute, a recriminating pro cess has started, and it bids fair to not only Injure the character of some of the gentlemen who are seeking the. nom in at Ion for governor, but atsojto erouw and promote personal animosities which may never be settled among party mem bers, All may be fair In war and politics, yet there Is a decent observation of hu man rights In the one, and a fair regard for personal character In the other, which are demanded. The gentlemen now seeking the guber natorlai nomination In North Carolina are known of all its citizens. It Is ad mitted that any one of them can worth! ly fill the office, therefore why seek to cast reflections upon the personal stand lngirf one, In order to gain a seeing ad vent age for another, for one must be named and elected, and there should be no after unpleasantness which Is cer tain to follow, If gross personalties are to be nsed la the campaign before the nomination 's given; There Is more Catarrh In this section of the oountry than all other diseases put together, and Until the Iset few years supposed to be lacarable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounoed It Incurable. ' Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional deteaee and there fore required constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T i Cheney oV Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional core on the market, It h taken Internally In doses froi 10 drops to ateaspoonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mootoos surfaces of the system. They offer on hundred dollars . for say case K falls tacars, Bend for circulars and tastlnTOhials. F. 3. CHXnXY & CO, Toledo, O. . Bold by Druggist, TSc. Take Hall's Faasfly PlUl lor constipa tions. Japanese- glrte of 4ui upper and mid dle classes learn to play, tbe "koto," 'while those of the' lower orders usually learn the "samlsen." .Tbe "koto" la a narrow borlsootal tpstroment about fire feet" long with I sounding board upon which are stretched strings aup; ' ported by Ivory brta.! It la played iy means of Ivory lnger.tlpe. ,The "pUyer eltt "before, tbe instrument on V toe Boor In the ordinary posture, and : wbea ah toocbee the strings aba often f atnga a toft accompaniment The "sa- tnlsM" is a kind of banjo and t often . played during tbaatrlaal performances i. and recitation. It gives forth, dad and - moaptoaone tones. . T. "for auai tw for a hundred years or, atom r Qaael has km reogala4 as a inptHdt ; remedy; bat It remains for K 0 , DeWM . A Co. of Chloago, to . dlsoovsr how to ooetblaetae vlrttres of Witch Hatel ilU other antiseptic, la the form of a ; salv. . DeWltt's WUch Basel Balvs it the hast salve la the world for sores, , ' cHU.bnma, brulaee and pUea. The high .'- sundlng of this salve has gtrsa'ttsa to '"" eouaUrf.lt. Sad Us publla la advised ,.took for tha asm "DeWtit? oa the " packsga, and aooept m ether. Bold by T. fl. Duffy, . ; ,' : f v i us ' ' X- ' J :, ," fci- ot . "MUs fekrswney (gig gltnaV-tff. Kid- W is sncn a Bstt'rrsr. . ills Ascurn AVhst bss be ssylng to yout Hl . f.krwn-h. bl- luntl He t"U me t bad srm like tbe Cottoat Grain, rravUlOttS and Stockt Jtaaga In Wcea,-; l.eedtt tad r-Tha followlnir are the awket uota- tlona. raoaived br trlvat " wire, to I. Walter Labaree ft Go,. Hew Bara,vK C. IiawYoax, Jner Ootto- COpea, High. WrCloee Jaly.. '.;. "... Aug -Oot,.:4. ...... Deo...... ..; 11.70 1L7B 1U5 M 11.48 11.43 1U7 119 10.41 10.40. 10J 10.40 10.30 10,81 10.8L10.fis Chloago.Jaaa 1; Chloago Grain. Qpen. - . Olosa July Wheat 87J WJ ' July Corn C0J- 80 JalyOaU 89 . 40f July Ribs 060 hi July Pork 114) - 1168 July Laid 640 e47 New fork, Jane 8. Htovks: Open. Class A.mr.riugar 135 185 Atchison 4i 4St A.mr. Copper.... 68 69 Bouthern By.... 19t 10 Southern Hy pf.. O. a SteeL 8 0 U.S. Steel pf... 58 58 Penn. R R 113 118, Brie 231 23J LoulsvlUeANssh 107 107 St. Paul. 189 18 N.Y Centra .... VH . 114 N. ft W Va. C Chemical. 22, 24 New York June Sid Supt. Kings cotton, statement insight for week 84,180 agalntt 49,886 laat year for te: Hon 9, 790, 608 agalntt 10 444,891. TO CURE ANY DI8EA8E. The Cause Moat n Bcmevei. Way With Duinl. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling- hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Newnro's (Herplcldt not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer, but it is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hair preparation Is on this scientific basis of destoying the dandruff germs. It atope all irritation, keeps the scalp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re member that something claimed to be "just as good," will not do the work of genuine Herplclde, Said by. leading druggists. Send 10c n etamps for earn pie to The Berplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. O. D. Bradham, Bpsclal Agent. . FoUteness Crime. Our languago and vocabulary, with our growing slackness, are changing. We are carrying things (otherwise in supportable) with a laugh and coining phraBca for the purpose. As has been said, we are still sensitive to such coarse words as "thief" and "stesl," but It is vsln to deny among ourselves that certain unchallenged dolnga of to day forcibly auggeat those terms. So we save our face with an Indulgent gayety not devoid of humor. We give a twist and a turn to tbe rapidly chang ing English language, and the ugly words disappear In the process. When a conductor steals s faro we Jocularly remark that he Is "knocking down on the company;" when we steal a ride from the aamo company and con ductor we laughingly refer to our suc cess in "besting the game;" when we bribe we merely "Influence" or "square things;" when we are bribed we ool lect "assessments" or "rebates" or "commissions" or "retainers," and so n until we reach a grave definition of "honest graft," which would be more humorous If so many people did not feel that the term supplied them with a long felt want Now, these expres sion and others like them may beat, a strong resemblance to thieves' slang, but they merely reflect the language of a people unconsciously retreating to a lower moral level Everybody's Maga sine. r Saat Canaaek's Little JekWJ' "Senator E. W. Carmack of Tennes see la quite a wag," said a former Tanr nesaee politician.. "About twenty yean ago bo was a member of tbe county court of Maury county, Ten a, and ex tracted a great deal of fun from the deliberation of that alald It some times stupid body. . One of Carmaok'i trtcka brought the court notoriety 'if not tamg ' The Justice, who know as little about the cocstlruUoa as a Jay bird knows about the Koran and eared leas, was grinding out laws regulating everything under th run. ". Justice Carmack arose and presented a reeo lutloa which recited In its preamble the nseUssoess of constitutions In gen eral and tbe depravity of tbe Tennes see organic klaw. la. particular and woundup tbe reeolre that the consti tution b and the aamo la hereby abol ished.' - Carmack made a brilliant and atlrrlng speech, working tbo court tip to a frensy of indignation. At the Close of his effort the court passed the reeo laliori With a whoop. Nobody, amlled, not area Carmack, at the time, but tut day when tbe news was scattered broadcast tbe state roared In apprecV atkm.'-Blrmlngnam Newav -v ' ji'.'A Stroui; Heart ; U aistjreily perfect dlgesttoa, ladtg-se-UoWsWslls t ttomsch and puffs It op agatast the heart. This causes shorV ass of breath.pslpltatloa cflhe heart and general wsaknets. Ktxlol Dypep! Core cares the lmVgeUon, rol'evis tie Stomach, tains tli strata oS IUI i snd restores It to S full frtorn:-'S of It funcVloa salnrsl!. Ko ' 4 lnor - I tliaelrencthty .! ng t:.s ' 'i S(l d' " :.'.'ft O'-- to '" ', I I- late i,l i' 't t' t s V 1 and t:. , , r i r : i t.; 0 if -i ' - 1 t :W appeule. loss of strength, head sens, eonstipanon, ' had breath, general debility, sear ris ing, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to IruTfostlftn. ,- Kodol eanw Indigastioa, This newelsoawy repr4 seats Ih natural juloss of' digestlea .aa they oxlat la a hsallhy stomach, -oomblned with (ha greatest knowa tonlo 'and reconstruotive prepertlea, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doss not only oure lax digestion and dyspepsia, but Ihla famous laaadycnrea all atomaoh rouble by- 'craanalng, purifying, swestsnlng -and strengthening the mueoas membranea lalag (ha atomach. DIGESTS WHAT Y6U EAT ' (Uvea tfcalth to tk lUeK mm treagth to the Weak. e solr. tt.00 She Mne IK kWsiashl6haas er0a, hyS.O.O(wna?e., 8. DUFFY. TUSCAKORA - ' Jttaa 1. -t Oar crop la looking very well and the far mart are well pleased with the prion of potatoaa.' Mr T E Outlaw of Ktastoo It visiting bis daughter, atia B 4 Adams , -. ' Mr Jerry Williams of Kiuston ; Wtva visitor hero Sunday. - ' Mr Abner Wetherlngtoa and wife went to New Bora Monday. . , v Rota Eaon,a colored womaa of great age died here last -wetk. There b) ao daubt that aha was over one hundred years old. She claimed that aba could distinctly remember occurrences a ce av iary ago and that she waa a grow a Woman at tha time of the war of 1818, The M E Sunday School of Taaoarora Is having their picnic today at Tar Land lag. . Many buggies and wagoct passed this moralng well loaded wlthohlldrea and well Slled baskets with prospects o ha? Ing a graad ptcalc and boat ride to day. HANCOCIS UQDID SULPHUR. Tbe Best Blood torlfler ' luaira-Ia-Valnab'e as a wath Sulphur la nature's greatest geimfclde. Iu value baa beea laowa for. coatarlei but It was never sMcessfully produe4 aa A lljttld totll lAa ' dlscbvary of tha auihod of auaklng , ttacoci.'a vIiqutd BCLTHCa. ' ' It Is the beat blood partner kaowa. Hahooct'i LiqrjiD Sotraoa will save doctors1 Mils and maks clear, : brfjDIaat oomplailona. Takea Internally, it 1 In valuable la tha spring, Dsad' as aVaak It kUlsgermt, and cures and heaU acse ma,aoaa,ltca, dandruff, prickly heas, diphtheria, catarrh, cuts, bnrns, soalds, and all Inflammatlou and aorea, 4, ; "Ask yoar druggist lor It, or wrhe for booklet to Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co , Baltimore, Md. t ILIiterv.r urn. 'li. flwt. 4 A rema 4U:orUitti8hi rtoo why the' Unto Is ncrjjopulnr : wltif Jn dies. "iHjrra lu ancient Ofeeje eayi, begaa to play the On, ibinkiai It such a beautiful Instrument .Ml aaada maat learn If, , But one day, (oefc. Ing la a mirror while aba was playlngi aha saw to Iter horror that tha act. al blowing t!ttutoaununlcaA:ed d verf Inelegant dlstprtba JO kw! ftci and la a pet aba threw fbo Inatnyaent iwy. rerhapalbe feeling of tha fair oex in ward tha Out have been toeenelhly ln flue&ced by a sinUUr.eooeidratlou.V f..: ' - 1 1 1 - v4. V- I4vlng U an out ol ' the Way plaoa, rei mote from clvUlzatlon, family Is otUa driven to desperatfoa la case of aeotdaat reeulvlag la . tarns,' 'Cat," Wounds Bloats, etfc ' Lajr , Isj K supply of Buck, lea's Arnica Balra. Its tha beef as) tarth. 15c at 0 P Bradham't Drag Btora t r. s " t j ; .-I i r ? J. -f-: Trofeeaor Tork-Pawall'- U a devaat lover 4f booav We remember hear ing, bln rd t -paper to a society la Oxford which lllastrated both UU d vetiaat aad hl pretty wit IToucbjnf upon tba dangers to their treaaiu-ea tgslnst Which book lovers' should ' be on their 1 ghard, lj denounced tbe 'iir revereht treatment of books by woman kind. A woman, us said, If she Were Interrupts In ber reading and wanted not to loo the place site had rearltud, would put the book dowa, open , a rut fao downward, on the tablff or oa (he Iswn or nywbre.'-"Wnsn, In t : i, ee i f the great stsn ) it menaces to t ka 'li s ether, by Ct way, was insects'. London News. i " . ,i , Went cf All EipK-lr-cej. Can anytMng It wor t; sa to Ihatavsry &;!nuts will be yinr ) nch Wi tbe ert;!rnce rf i'ri, P. i n. r.-wMi, De-.tnr, Ala.":rt!.i ' 1 If J I. J , she wfl' , "I sa ' jf l I. from tn!'.:- a, ' h trnf.:a, V- h" II: " i! '" 1 H t 1 , I w i S ' HjI ; t ft ! t' i ; i I !ftr- t ! I " ! 5 1 ' i Thei F. tcCath . Traatv," la - Aa- . tonal with taVcitj of KawV- Sara. , 1904 ' By bald - - V . ' BPM.iaiafu "dee" ' - ----- k oo 'v Uflctfat " 6000 f-JCOlllB " 'joOOO L a BMk 8000 vW UUilffla -''MOO "': ,da r-;oo ? Parker M00 ' ., aWaaeata . j WOO ... ' U J Usacork , . 110 80 r, Burrus andtlrak " Ofldi" -r ' Marittt Whitley 175 00 r 1 W A Brooks tO 00 "jl W Bowdea 00 00 do , 800 vThof kcOanhy. 10 07 "J AtfcKm-'-1':' .-'WW ' ' Uulitsitr ni Oos 14 76 JBUthsm 814 00 Blades Ua.bw Co 8 68 ' WTBrtasoa 400 3 W Wood 8 70 J A Joua 8 00 do, 1 76 .do. 000 JuM Harrison 60 'QmM Xnnatt 18) Broaddua aad It es 18 00 rJJTmaoa ' 84880 'laaoAHIcko! 1400 "XJOJotdaa 1060 OANtekol 87 85 CtaakUlBdwCo 8 06 PTnnwIth 8 40 Bnrrut and Gray 60 80 JTUwIt 80 00 Helper Atlantic Wag- a' , 600 OL Stevens 10 00 OLkptoa 6O0 ALBryaa 0W WB Parker , 6 00 -.WOMclwi 17 - Wm Ellis 6000 C Luptoa 8600 ALBryaa 80 00 JOBoales 600 JWDowden 500 do 600 C D Bradham 76 Electric Light 86847 io 88867 Water aad Light 10 00 Fire Alarm 8upt 10 00 Watsr and Light Com mission . ' 1000 v rtre Alarm Bupt 1000 Waterworks 10000 Bybal 8117 $8,81818 WaUr flawar and Electrlo Light Depart "meat. 'Receipts 1804." May Ut To Bel , 8,044 61 8 To 3 O Thomta, oollec- ,,r 816M 18 do M 47 ts do ' 100 60 87 do 78184 80 do W W 8,871 18 PltbartsmaaU Wo4. - WF" ... AdolphktcDatlt vWgsBirt-WTnottaf.--ioaaOTaoaut Jr lfxDl HHTookaf LBMyara 80 r M 60 -JTatt 00 00 ' 00 00 00 r 00 'i,': 40 0: "'-. 00:' 00 -'veo - 70 r..4 i Toisoa,. 3 47' . '-.' ; Melatoah aad WIK '1'llama "J. . 8 to""1' ", 1 nf WvmAai aTVltM anlav. V aaawsMawa wwaei v- - r:.ak.asr, ; t C'- 11 i-'t dav. .j, 16 87 -. 81--87 P 07 -i, 87 67 gj : w IT' 68';' 00 ' 7 .'. 84 13 rj - r.Ao c -16 1 i'-'j-., -1 ttt 'laLalhantACo5: r Blades Lumber Oa JOfc vt ;Brr" its4ra' ',; Oeasial LoliU Co : HO Robatta . 3 J Tolsoa ' . . . KoaUsnsCo ' . v rpT lert'o,, .' I 1 'A ... . 1 16 J 8 - 14 .: 88 " 88 CI 11 K.J . '. ." . ; 1.871 II . .. . . Cd4 . .tm f -neu y. ; f liu 1 J I J ' . t 1 ' X ' Baoafpii.- v 180, y " -tw Ha .; To oat" Jz'l t'lV' J ToJiTolaoa W IJOAU i m ,v . j "' ,rt;; - , t ptt - DU bursa aaenti. 16 oa J -8.57071 T' ' - " Oieeawood UemeteryT r;r'' - r .Baoalpu. - ;? May W " " - Tobal " - - 86848 I t388 48 Dlsaartamtnts. Mft, . By paid ' By baT' 4848 1 $868 48 StailUBf Evidence.' I flash Vailmony Ugret ,quaaliy i oonataatly eooiBg la, decMrug Dr. King! He Dleoovery fo Cooscmptlon Coughs and Cold to ha unoqualad. , Jk recentexprewioa from T. J.'McKarlaad Bsatofvllla, Ta.rasre u ax 'ample; ; Ha wrltoIliad'Brdnohitli ".fwr t thioa years and docte, all the time without being beheflttd. Ttea I. b'gan taking Dr. King's Mew DIcoverv, an! a tew b ittlee wholly cured me."Eqully efect Ive In curing all Lang andZThroht troubles, ?onsuaiptlou, fueoatfuta aad drip. Guaranteed hv 0 T Bradbaoi, DruggUt. Trial bottle free, reKC'ar sizes 60tv$l.' . Qoioas ea.i ii raw wtil utevi and butter. uLtk.' n -;j)iitl toUi.iesiun clearer and ui Iitc:i;i. i s;eclu!ly for tiie nervous person. lu il:ik-d . to lie nwake o' nights aud to wul;e up duiioai ten ingly early In the luorniug. Slice the onions thin and sprinkle lightly with salt to take off tbe raw. crude taate, aad have tbe bread thin and a good deal of butter. CAB3VOX Mat a .Tai M to itoa aJwaya BmbJI A pianist lias to onlthiue tUo eye so as to see 1.500 signs iu one minute, the fingers to make 2.000 woveiiieuU and the brain to understand all these Signa as well as direct all these movements. In playing Weber's "Moto Perpetuo" a pianist has to reud 4,641 notes In leas than tour minutes, or about nineteen a second, but the eye can receive' only about ten consecutive impressions a second, so that In quick music It seems that a player does not see every note singly, but in groups, probably a bar or more at one view. "I have beea troubled for soma time wth Indigestion and tore stomach," says Mrs Barak WCurtla, of Ua, Mass. hsad ears been taking Ohamberlala'i Stomach aad Uvsr Tablets which hat a helped me very much so that bow I can aat many things that before I ooold not." If yon have any trouble with yoar stomach why aot take that Tablets aad get well for sal by all Drngglaa. - Esrw4tary Mst. At the Uieaxen congress on pay otol ogy Trofeaaor Mueller of Qoettingen told of a certain Dr. K. who within a few seconds was able to work out the square of any number of Ave flgarea given to, him. lie waa also able to learn by heart and repeat a roW of figures 204 In number within twelve and a half minutes. Professor Muel ler assorted that no such memory j for &gnrf had ever beea known, the rec ord having been 204 figures In seventy five minute. , Chamberlain's Stomach aad Liver Tab lets ere just what yon need when joa have ao appetite, feel dull after eeilag aad wake ap with a bad taata la f oar mouth. .They will improve your appe tite, oleaaea aad tarigorala yoar stom ach aad give yoa 4 rl!h lor yoar food. for sal by all Druggists. CROCODILE FISHING. . vJ :sae tjs4 taAaata?ri i . k A correspondent of tholrondop field, writing on th bursult OLtMictooejoila la thMalaeca etralt, desciibea tha, t genlotu mathod of catching the bfaat adopted: by. tha astir bttli KaiUh river,', U aaya A amall bambof aft homo two feet square la "oo&stroctod, and tt ML 18 erected It Hag. lfr. mounted by a -red nag, while Ooea the underslda of tba raft, or float tua twenty or thirty yards. Of Stoot Is, ending In a few loot of chabx TV Ihtt chain the barbed hook). Of hard bra metal la attached by three feet of an twUtsd fibe la order tbaf tha jane tigameom may get between tha croco dile's teeth aad thus prevent hi snap ping off the halt Oa th thank of , tha hook a Uvo fowl la made fast, together with a short length of bamboo, to ftvt It flotation, and tba tha raft. Una and bait are dropped Into tb river. Loadly squawks tba onfortunata fowl for a lw mlnut, but Its sorrows are abort lived. A splash, a awlrL tbo bait )haa disappeared, and then tha men return to to;r bom, leaving a boy to mark t' e progreea of the floe Ung flag. Ksl day or UiB day after half a doaea a paddle down stream until they s!;;!i the raft. Tbeo, taking tbe Una ashore, tbey bant away, and aa bv this Unit the book 1 firmly ant' 1 In th tx llln'S iTi'i-.Mnf, lie : .... 4 S but lib tl f.-l.t and I r" ,-at hed." ,. , p. s. r.rrT r ' 4 i r to tl I J Cars, 11 i 1 : !! 1 o 1 . i r , , I I ; ! 1 1 ' V t! t r T - f I do ' ByUlj ' ' ' i :- --- 4 . ' ra.nJi.i -.j i' T'i ... - &f .--..r Ajih eiba. d f-tie frusa ik dost u Myrtle j e flue up. portuaity was" preentJ, by an Invito tloa to aHebd a 8oady School ptoote at MBnkkhm,.chirrh near R ifne Sound Running down (o Newhnrt Frl 'ay even ing w were la aTxMirtl aitlta i f B ign .Earl Baturda-v mo'B i; g drawn-a palriof ood'1ure . 'driven hf Hras-klst- and Ub t other trailiin -rn,-pajrlwbt W siar ad pn the tt gue H yind road. ; There Waa too mucE sand tda vel fast, an ws bad a flue oppor Unity to Toott'tt- tWeodntfytwo ofijcti fjnter osi wars p'enilfnl and aerved t- breaf thSm oobioy of glade and sind (mod thotetwo objects wire the long tfrw ptaaf aad nuckleberries thi pines will be valuable some lime and the hu"klber ries will (Vast Hhev bars and I inlaand perltpt Aome traveler, btt tberi ii about iff m ties without a sign of human habitation Iwt' when we neared the Sound we found the people thickly settled. Arriving at Be hlebem about 1C .'dock am, there was abundant evidence of a picnic in nlglt A large i umber were a'm dy on the gr. unds ar d continued (o get larger till Bot le.s than bOO ere present. The Swantburo brais bsnd discoursed mutlo fr theoocisl in, with one or to VlolluUtt. Thiicjovd, as many as coi Id con vio lently, aisewb e l In the church an I had bm g.K.d slngiog alto some talkl on 8 ,8 r-, word bttt tbe abur dant evidence of dinner odtilde Was so attrac tive that a feeling of restlessness was so evident that the crowd toon repaired to well filled tab'ee In the large grove. After Invoking a blessing, tbe large crowd went to work to appropriate that Vast amount of focd to their physics needs, but the supply was far beyond the demand and after eating nearly an hour many baskets almost full we e tak en up, aud S"i-e we Uarnedwe ennt even empti d If tbe (-bi rch there bat been ramcd on that day tt w-iill be easy to un lerttaiid why HI- muni "Pe hifhtm" ai thu means ' II" (bread" Wethncth day was gdneiH ly en)d, tUey area social pleasant people and we ver much eojoytd the vlaii among them- We ard mm h Indebted to Dr t-'a ule Mr X B Moore and soma others, fur eour a tee, and very much ea Joy ed our short stay with those hotpittbl peo ple. We hope this meeting will unite all the Sunday school workers In that ate tlon, and tbe young people will re in structed from Sunday to Sunday, and that Bethlehem church may pfove to many a House of breed, tbe breed of life for the souL We tried to meet tbe Sun lay school Sunday mcrnlng but a shower lent i ere1 the S 8 , f rc s before they, were fairly assembled, end no school waa be d Wa trast those hardy Bogus found farmers and fishermen will not ufton retreat from a small shower of rsln aad neglect the vtry important work of Instructing the yooug people, to be come useful citizens and faithful Chris tiana. Monday we rtturn to the once dusky Held, but -now moist w'th a genial showers an I rtjoloelhtt a kind Provi dence permits us to en J iy a borae on a farm. D. L, Ordinance and Resolution. Br the Board of Aldsmen of tbe Ciiy of Mew Bern, Be it ordained and resolv ed. That whereas, there has b. ea filtd before this Board a peftlon of more than oae-lhlrj of tha resisteied roteis al the dty who weie regisured for ihe laat preceding manlclpsl election -to- qnesung ns to order aa election to be held after thirty dare notion todetet Balae whether tar rooms or saloons shall barsUblitbad In said city, Now there fore be It retorted aad ordained that an election be called far. tha City of Mew Bern to determine whether bar roomt or aaloaaa shall be established la said Oily M to held at tha natal and Isit established polltag pi see la each waid on taenia day of Jaly. 1904. . , That for Ua parpote oi hold is a ta'a elsoUoa the followlag persons beai polatod laglstrars ta their ssTaral wards tOW It '-i.m-: 1st, Ward-J. B, Bill VaWateWWztlV FlalBer: 1 Jrd, Waid-rd aV Strett - " . 4 th, rTard-D.ii., J ones ' Bth; Wa.rd-B. D Bamlllon v' ih, WardWUa;ifiaakSi" J' ' t That theaa fjartber nersoat be app'tot td poll holders or Judges of. election t-M their rrtrteotlTS werda towht - 1st, Waid4.TBV tlaa,' rmle (Ja UllV-ei -.?jit hi VK 'J u '' ' .ttd, Wardjr W, ICaUr, JtsrrlH Brj- Mrd, Wd-e7 B.-eoilsnd, J t oasauwnaew'v t , ; . . 4i. WardWaa. ParrU,. sWpaaad urtasosu vi'- i : 6th, Ward-d f.. UaafockTiank Daekaer - i 0 ( ; i a. m. a ' a ' . mm tt i a . Ht, naro a. . Mrraaaiia, obb Dokea. f-e.i,1 :?' i - .'v r . .That the clerk of the .Board adrtlr atonoeead ao'Jl tsla 6ib dy of .InTj Us rail of this alsctloa by poetlat I rop) hareolettaiatCttr htall aad aabttaliias thla atdlaaaae aad esoipUoafi l the hewlSera Jooraal. .. ,..',...' l-"- That aotlco of their apputatateal of registrars and pollhoMeis be . girts terUwith bf ChW of Folbw. ; Tlib N-CtMuffial ; and Provldent 't llnrre tr'.', )ar!!n, a.h t ' al V at "'L CO II." h.l --- tt. I I H. 0, Pew si AM Hank, t. I neflll. rrr ulli I 3.! 3 1 1 r! X pl a v 1 k KOWlt Is '! t Cost for medicinal uses Tour Physician will tell yon that you should always havtraomeeood whiskey In th' IQBS. Foe accident, lain ting spells, exhaustion, and nther mmrmet aM. It mllam and revives. But yon must have good whiskey, pure whiskey, for poor whiskey, adulterated .whiskey, may do decided harm, HAYNEK WHISKEY is Just what you need for it coes direct from our own distillery to you, with all its oriirinal strength, richness aud flaror, omrrjlnff a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PUR-' ITY and AGE and swing- the dealers' enormous profits. We have over a quarter of a million satisfied customers, exclusively family trade, who know It is best tor medicinal purposes and prefer it for other usee. That's why YOU should try it, Your money back tt oa ere not satisfied. " Direct from our distillery to YOU Sim Dillon' Profits n PlirtE SEVETl FULL S QUARTS We Will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER'S SEVEN-TEAR-OLD RYE for t8.20, and we will pay the express charires. Try it and li you don't find It all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense and your IS. 20 will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that otter over. How could it be falrerf If you are not perfectly satisfied you are not out a oent. Better let us send you s trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, get a friend to loin you. Shipment made in a plain sealed case with no marks toahow what's Inside. Orders for Ariz., Cel., Col., Idaho, Mont , Ncy., N. Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash, or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Uuartn for 04.OO by Kxpretta Prepaid or XO itoarts for Bia.OO by Freight Prepaid, Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ATLANTA, QA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, HO, ST. 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These famous lltllu pills relax the nervis. t;lvu ilut rest and refreshing sleep with pontic move ment of the bowels about bieakfasl ilu-o W H Howell IlousUm Tex., pays "Early Risers are the best pil s in -do fur a a stipatiin, nick headache, lillllousn ji s etc." K Id hv V A Duffv. St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. CAPACITY, 300 PATIENTS. Most niinlilf rllmnlo on Atlantic ronM t unit nir tfinprr, ,1 Pv prnxlmlty of Oulf Htmnin. l-'ully eipilppoil with every iiHHlnrii linpr,'einH,it fur th,- treat ment of illnenML". A. full corps nf HpeclallstH In every ilepnrtinenl . Spe' lal dpnrtmnt for en'' of eonflnement. Mont upproveil X ray uppuratiis Thur ough system of Turkish and RuHHlnn nuths. Ward Rates, $7 per week; Prlvato Room Rates from $10 to $30 per week. For Catalogue, etc., Hildri;."i!i " The President, St Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium NORFOLK, VIROINIA. Carolina Business College, f - 'OOF Ma J .1 I Wa an aow enrlllnf ttnrianuVap'tdly tot Ua Sdmniar Beuloa. - inoxviininmrtinj tooikgin i. ord.r eomp't'a t ht or out e ranet aar ng toe Till IIICriT and HIOST- IflASIIaY 1IIAS- TlSIIXtV ilETIIODS ktsd trtr deTtlopeil are nsed la this Co) Thorcga. I. ,.;; U a-Ti ArntttlM-M iV ..a.'it.. rtl ahta to annnle f.an our iiiuiiiir. . TAfhi: OUU COLK.'Ji; tad' L,tt7t Help loa toa Better ana note i noraum otition. r ... For fiilU'aiUruUrs, AcMrrt't ,'...,; ' ' r Z . S. J. IIOLLADaY, : ! Pnvints Adultiratlon I utii - YEAR - OLD nVE $6) - 20 EXPRESS PREPAID A Sliiktl. "Why i!iil p.ip:, boro, iikiV" "Iti'i-niisi- Mi- ! your futhiT umi -i t'li'Vi'liiml ri iln : , Ail vh ii, Klllll,).v,,' I;, i , i Ikiv's lii-st I : ivi! is Oftli-i- Ituv m I i lu-elv a 1 1 when ili-nr " Mill son. Mi- fi'i- nr.'iii'iiiuilili'iH iU-n. Cleve lnnd Lenilt-r. Thrown i roin a W j;on Mr U,ori;eK la oii, n ' lir,in from bii ion anil w (.mlnei! 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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