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If 1 UHNAL. y day In the yea, ex- . tirnallBttlldlnf, ""iNo-oV" ft L STEVENS. .3 A.HD fKOmiTOB .. '::;cpjPTionKiTESj: - One year, In idvance... J, n. Oiicye&r, not In advanc."..,..... " M IlontLly, by carrier In th city...., 40 - -' .: .... .- : ' - ' 'Advertising Rates furnished on appu cation. . Entered at the Port Offioe, New Bern, N. 0., as second das matter '; Official Paper of . New Jen ''.Crarea Cotkty. , and 1AST WEDNESDAY'S ELECTION. Romany partlqalari the election held In this city on last Wednesday was the , .most remarkable ever seen here. - iv: jln the first place th arguments for - prohibition were made only upon moral - gronndB. and no Issues as to the practl- Mial' Workings of prohibition had any - .weight t v ' whli moral side was given Into the landB of the good women of New Bern, fend once left to them the fate of the open saloon was sealed, ' " "When the issue was fina'ly drawn on ' - moral issues, there was nothing left in :iyzfm way of opposition, there was no one f. -v Drilling to stand np for the saloon in .vsy.-.V'thli community, for there have been "is M siome flagrant abases under the open ea- foon system In this city, which have of' . --w. tended the citizens, and made even those '.Aiot endorsers of prohibition, willing to ifi$ftikflBdpt prohibition if It meant the break- .;-.' !ng up of, possible repetitions of those : f'abnses which have pievlously existed. ,',"'7he -.vote'east indicated this Benti ; ttsht, as well as being in sympathy with ; J ' the efforts of the Christian women who ' . believed Ue time for the saloon's re- - tfbval "had come. I . S ';",PerhaDS the best thing about the elec 'lion was that it created no hard feelings W : T:prxesentmenU, Thls was due to th e ut -ter'Jack bf defence which the saloon bad ;Ior its endorsement, to remain to possl- -bf f epeat its abuses.. The vote shows that prohibition is to be given a trial, and the sentiment ex v pressed -since i jthY; election, even by those who are not fall prohibitionists ,1s to stand bthe.acif-Wednesday's bal lot 'and give prohibition a fair and fall : test. ,. The moral "sentiment, as express- i-. ed by the Christian 'women, Is practlcal S It Onanlmously sndorsed by the leading Sand kit cltirensy to-oanke the trial after "3annar,XlX)5'nd' feel( the hsue-is Dot one which can be successfully nialn tilMd, upon niorL grounds, and for good business reasons. -'J peadieg this prohibition era, It is op to the saloon men to see that they fully T --maintain in; Uw and not tblnk that the few months oatll 1:905. Is meant for it ' e free end ooei Siloon, with all that It "e'feaaora pt Ibis paper will ie pleased to learn that there Is at leut one dreaded dlseaseTtnai aclenoe has been able to cure la all Its stages, and that Is naUrrk. sirs' Catarrh Cure Is the unly potltjre curs ow known to the medical fraternity.. Catarrh temg a constlluUanal dlseaH, inquires constitu tlonal tresyneat. Batfa Catarrh Cure la wken IntofBally,' Beting dliectly upon the blood and tnncotis sarfaoes of the iytem,.tlnre lastroylng the found niloaof tbs jfllaeaae, and giving the V i!r.nt strength by ulU3Iog np the con r'Jt ition and assisting nature ia doing its work. ; The proprlrtfjnibavesomuch r a 1 1 7 1 1 lit curative powers that they of fiir One Hundred "Dollatt for any ease tbstltfaJU cua,:eead for list of totlaoflaflsw..: K:r ' Fj.'ci)ENIY A CO, . , v1--- TokdObft r ,'JLy DruKt;UU,73c. Ttie Hairs Family Fills for conttipa Icos ; , i , J ' , j ' " . i r i,i ia t;f r'tslmn end hydrftry. r 1 1 limji? arid ft cnusMerwl by i i t i te alut the tnot pot- r tin 'in'n uttirjoa. This ta r T!.-y pre the Moat vapidly r nil !umn, cat fcot th nlotrt o .: i t pure oruaalo ictd " ; a ot larg trf Wlfl I to fM-conda, and smch i n n Hot ibcre Is. an ii rtot tailed pagoda- ?.ur1rtdtn part st 'i klU.a moderate 1 ' U tbe rtoaflJWt po r. time as tox f IMS pare4 who r .'tw or dyrr,'e -r md ("I txiltl a. If yon knew t as its know It, tio'l.r day, To- - ' !' 'T'rh fit rs. Cotton, Grain, pmtslons and Stocks -"liange U Mcej, Receipts and , . Shipments. , The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire from i Walter Labaree Co.. ,o-JBarru & Co. New Bern, N. 0. - f ,- ' . - (" . Kiwyon,Jlyr Open. High. Low- Clow .vJQJM 10.59 "y.it 10.8 QOTTOIC, ' J. -: AUg....v , Oct...,..... ' Deo...... Jan H. C3 0.69 I. 60 8.44 S.41 9.45 967 9.B4 '9.55 0 43 Ml Chicago, July 7.J"1 Open. vrs Close 83,:;; " 84 . 83 .'"-' 2t '.786 t - 770' , 1895 v " -1305 .715 ' " f "71T Chicago Grain. Sept Wheat ; Bept Corn ' -Sept Oats Bept Bibs Sept Pork Bept Lard 'New York, July 5. Stocks; -Amr.Sugar - Open. .'....'128 Close 127 60 74 A.mr. Copper.... Blf Atchison..'...... n-.-f Southern Ky....J2i Southern Ry pf.. 871 U. 8. BteeL..... 11 U.8.Bteeipf.., 88 renn.RR.......H8 Erie 25 LouIsvllle&Nash 112, St. Paul........ 146 N.Y Centra. 117 N. & W........ 53 Va. C Chemical. 24 1 221 87 10 67 . 1171 84 111 144r 117 58 24 Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are last what you need ween you have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a bad taste In your moult. They will Improve your appe tlte. cleanse and invigorate your stom- ntch and give yon a tellshfor your food, For sale by all Druggists. Burrusi Co's Cotton Letter. New Bern July 7th. Unexpected strength developed in the cotton market this mornlng.Mue to the better cables. Liverpool and the re ports of favorable weather In the cotton belt. The only demand, however, came from the shorts and no outside buying for long account could be detected: New Orleans bought October sndDec, for the shorts, while one prominent Southern operator Was a heavy seller of December. The private cables from Liverpool to the effect that there was a better demand from spot Interests, and that stocks were being rapidly depleted and that a Urge short Interest existed was Ignored, as it was noticeable that after the "opening Liverpool futures showed moderate declines, evidently caused by the efforts of smsller holders to get profits. Spinners still continue to follow their policy of procrastination, and there Is nothing to Induce them to enter the market as buyers, as longss the drr toed trade continues ooor and the prospects f r a big yield Is assured. The only thing that could cause a short care wojald be unfavorable crop news and lbr j is nothing like tbii ia siht at preimt. Evetythlng points ta lower price i for tht staple and we ad' lie the sale of cotton on all rill ei. ' Triumphs or Hodem Surgery. Wonderful things are done fortbo hnraan body by sorierr, OrgtBiera taken out and scrape 1 and polished ind put back, or tbey may be removed en tirely; bones at spltoed; plpee take thi place of diseased tcctlon of veins, antlsepile dressings are applied 'to wounds, bruises, burns and like Inju Ur before inBammatlon sets In, which cause tham to heal without maturation and la one-third the Urn required by the old treatment Ctambeilaln's Pala Balra act on this same principle. Jt la an antiseptic and when applied to suck ln or lee, eaosse them to heal very quickly. It also allays tht tela and aoreneas. Keep bottle of Tain Balm la your horn and It will save . yoa time and uoae, not to mention the Inconvenience and sufftrieg which such Isjarlee entail " ror sale by au ornggieta, Ummmt mm thm Tim -TrmmV'- ,Wht "prvor naeana aa.-appttf4.lo the finality or the ueasuretneot of too atrerttfth of -whtaky la zwt vnderatoud by -many people.. ; As expiatnea by taaa who know the correct tiae Of the tern It la simple vouch. '- The tUnd art ot tno United Stataa iwenoo la llnoor half of which, br volume, Is nloonol. ThU la 100 proof. If a wnkky, tbon, la dtaertbed as 90 proof it ibeaoa that ft contains 100 measure) of water smd W meaaurea of alcohol. WhUky nt 100 "profit rontalns oqual lieasum t ack Wbtnky of ISO proof conUlna M inMaurM of water nd 120 mra- tares 0( aicooou iniiaaaipuin w.vr. a tvt Tbo Waters M the vsriotja rrtns are not ill n a VrfX with each oUifr. Wsto la the by of IVnsal la 800 fH above the Indian oon brrr-1, nd U t it the I'srin alone fbe conn I of JmlS Amtir is ttwirl a hlgU a a thou and ft or mort ! the wstrm In the orrlie Jtilsntlc Thr st 'tjin (I'timI e n sttrsi-tlons f st Thoiin?Ia the ly of I'- nl -n. the llif.dnjss and the twm 1 on tHf A ' " ,, ! "1 h9 fft IK i for .ma ('- i t' L. . , ... fa LA i . . . . J Peaiaiuiti in Ue Ftt C ',e at I .i Doio, Craven county N. C July 4, 1901: . : ' Sdh'S LIST. - t " ' ': A Michael Asproulopean, D B Arch belL - . ..--v ,"..J--" . - B Jessie Barnes, RFDJ.TD Black burn, Q I Bonner., - - . C-J B Crowder, U B Collins, d. 1., L L CoUlns 1, Charlie X Cook, 97 Qaeen st". - " . ' . s:- - -; D fi P Davis, Geo Daniels. . v ; E- Alfred Evans. w- "T , F George riaura, 15 Qieen St, T G Pulcher, - , - J,. li , . -G K G Gaakina, ThoGUlers.-'t '- H-ASHoward.-r- J?. v J-Wi'llam CJones, -r" l: LA J Lane. -t'J-L- - M-C B Martin i H Hassle, Chu Mr Leeaer D h L A Merrick, A B Moote, 3 oha O Melson, Tug Curtln. . . B 3 A Patte.son. .-i- i'- .i"r-i' . '5 K-rGeo Bobb, Edward Richardson, Jual Bayfield., x - , ', jS-Manual Spinola, B B SalUr --S - W J Walker, Jf M Woody, " i '"'"woiiwrs ttvl J A-MIss Nina Allen, Jasper. N 0. - R Mrs Delia Bancum, Kfs Rena Oui tls, 8 Front St, ? ' . v ' P-M Im Uatlltt .Dots jb,' Mrs: Alra'ha Dunn,' Asklns,NC r f- ' , ., tTF Mtes Charlie Ann Fonvllle.asklns, NC. - - ' O-JtrsM AGtHn,d.L . ;, . H Miss Pennle Herring, Anna Hi net 203 liroad St" r- ? M-Virginla Mackey (flol). Miss Urn cilia M,oore. ' - " " " W-Mrs M.ry Ward, 1020 ParrUh St. " ' .- . Persons calling for the above letters will please say advertised and give data of - list. - The regulations now require that (1 one cent shall be collected on the delivery ,t each advertised letter.' ' - . . . S. W. Hahcock.P. M. Tbrowa From A Waf an . - Mr George K Babcock was . thrown from his wagon and ieverely "bruised Be applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm free ly and saya It is the best liniment ho ever used. Mr Babcock la well known ClU ren of North Plain, Conn. There Is no thing equal toPaln Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure In one third the time required by any othet treatment." For sale by all Druggist - j " r ' Same Saperatltloas. . . -To break a mirror to many person Indicates, the death of the person wh last looked Into the' mirror or some se rious Injury to that peraoiC " The lav age tribes of nearly every country be lieved tbnt striking either the Image or the shadow of any person meant an In jury to that -person. They believed that the Image or the shadow repre sented the spirit of a-person, and many r the talea told of magician Who In flicted the Injuries on peraona they in flicted on their Images. To drop a atone Into water where the Image of a per on was reflected meant death or sorM dlro disaster, . - V ' .,S TO KILL THE DANDRUFF G?RM. m tha Omlr rwUb Wsr of stsrHatJ A BBTaettre Cm .. . s n it 7 on see a woman or a man with lux- nrtaat cIomt hmit, yon saar to aura st ther haa dandruff to amount to anythhur- f n aearljr avtry ease where woman ant man have thin brttu hair, thar owe it p dandruff. There are huadraoa of a. ration that "daia" to cora emwanit, t)Ut net on bat pewbro's Barplcld telle you that Oanoruff la tna raauit or a vara. burro wlnj Into the saalav and that per snanent euro or aannrurr aaa ita eonaa. Dunt falling and twldnoas, eaa'onty be fiad try ktlOng tha srermt sutd tnaro as a Dthar preparauoa thai will OMtror tnat tana! tnt NnWi IXarptcida. ' Vastror tha cause, and yon ramova the Cant.'? Bold tv Uafllni- ttmraiM. and We, U sumpt Tor aampie to Jba HarpieM oa. SjatroK. auea. O. D. Bradham,bpeclal AgenL WliM lIarawhlM Aao Fvalta i- llic-ro la a notable law. In force m 'moat of tli large Russian town coo cerulng bone .that deavrvo a ooclal 'mention." - Among the curious . thing that arrest tha attention on arriving In Moscow Is th entire absence of whip among drivers of ctba, carriage and ail aorts Of vehicle; -There la a taw prohibiting their tae. --ner-U not afngl whip in na in Moscow. Th X rcollent condition ot tha korsos attests -th benefit ot thu hurosae law. fotiv 3ng can axcead th beauty of .to 4wk and wetl groomod boraaa aaoi la th Carriage of Moaeow,. ,.,.,v ; Pile Dpoa Top of pflcf ..... Pltspo top of pile -of pan pi bate th rilrs and DsWUt's V?llch Bat el Balveur thaav. - Thar ar meay different kinds of l'lls, bet if yo get thegenolatand original Witch Bsul Calve made by B 0 DeWitt Co, of Chicago, a enr Is osrtata. .BATiada' Of SaramtrtoB N 0,"I bad piles SO yaart MdL "PeWHt's Salve eared sm AfU Terytblnf els failed." Sold by : w ' : kaa Tmt Ta. "nddla. do ya know unit Isppptl to bad Hill Imysr - - "Tre'in; tUo tx-art eat 'am op." . ' "Thm why 'don't yon try to U ivd r "llulil B poae I am frl.l fit U , Fny. I gut toy r!' ir'-r.r!a I patvA. , Kcil (j.Inlng; ti.r : -i: t - 'f ' It, , it I" I r i ts t. 9 I I 1 t . I ; ' I rlvr - i in f imi THE WAYTHEY BATTLE WITH FLAMES r ON THE PRAIRIES.. V Haraaa aad. lira Plaasra Threask it Lima of rira Their Statloma-CaU Ua Xtuat B Smcrifleed fa Bava Ota r Cattla ud tha CnU.' The "firemen of the plain"" work with a system, each man -knowing what la expected of him and' bravely executing it like firemen at the. city. Cowboys aro- the- "fire fighter -of the plains," and burning grass la the ma terial consumed.-' - i v" 'f ; We : wW : takoi, for - Illustration; : the great Eepuela or "spur" ranch In th lower Panhandle country -of northwest Texts and go back a number of year, When destructive fires were more' fre quent than they are now. Hundred of cowboys were employed on that ranch, living In camps widely separated, cov ering the unsettled bounties of pick en, Crosby, Garza and Kent" - - iQreat and very destructive prairie Bres often occurred, and 'systemaflo plana were adopted to fight successfnl- ly the, devouring element,' which not only Involved a great loss of grass, bnt of stock also.' One of the most success ful plan was the following: It was un derstood among the men at tha various camp that 'when smoke was" discov ered ascending from the prairie each and -every - cowboy - must saddle hia hone and gallop away toward the fire straight out In & Unejfrom his camp. This had to be done at night also, the fir then being detected by its light, and the boys would come from every direction, striking the line of fire at many different points almost at the same time. If the Are had Bpread much, themefl from the different camps would sometime be many mllea from each other, those from the same station going in a aquad together. " V f . If It was at night the scene would be one of wild and Weird grandeur the greatLllne of fire, the galloping horses as the cowboys- approached it, soma from camps orr opposite sides, their forms and those bf their horses stand ing In relief in the bright glare1 of the burning grass. ; Herds of -bellowing, frightened," stampeding. cattle made, the scene more terrible' and exclrinr as they ranbefore"- the -"pursuing. crackling, roaring flames, ' Above the din could be heard loud shouts of com mand from leaders of the assembling men, " . .. -., - The men were not standing still on theif horses. -The Are was traveling. and 4hey -were going with It until ready to begin their attack. Cattle moat be sacrificed to save cattle Aa soon ss an animal fell four cowboy dismounted, and sharp knives and hatchets were at work, and in less ttrnd than It takes to tell tlte slain ani mal was cut In twain. The halves were spilt so as to lay flat upon the ground, and to (each hoof tho end of a -roper was fastened, the Other end being around, the pommel of a cowbofa aad- die. . They -dashed away to tha line of Bra, tbragging the severed parts aft er thm. - -; When, the cowboys reached this; two men -would cross plunge through the biased Tom tried It" but his horse wheeled and turned away from the bias, -enortlng loudly and In" terror. ''Give me your end of -- the rope. Tom," on of tbOTrther men said. 1 can go over Black Duncairwin face it," And with a great plunge he clear ed the line Of fire, Ms?-' ; Dn of th other two also crossed. knd without a moment halt and with" aeorched 'face they wheeled . their horn and ran parallel with th tire, dragging th -bloody half of tho beef over It, amothering the fir out as fast s their; horse "could run and drag tho weights On man was then Ob on tide of the ftra and the other on th opposite, , each with hia , rop to the foot of a. beef, straddling the blase and beating out too gregter part of It. . 'Ther wor slick duck -Jackets and leggings, upon which th fir could not eaaUy Uk-boId. It wm hot work, howvr.-:.Tbey could get oniy in length :of their rope from th. Br. The two men with th other bait of th beef were going la' th opposite di rection, taking th other end. of the line of flrev-Suppos th fir was trav ling south aad the line extending ease and west, two dragged oast and two west' fast roeedtng from eech other and vary &omnt widening th biacx streak which marked th trail of th imothered Ismsi- - , t r j WhU thee four tnerT war getting ready to do this work other cowboys were (Ittlng oa their -tone Deaf by, their fsce Ut up by tUe burnlng grasa, nd cheering their oompenlona who war croaalng th fir line to fight the main battle. -v; ,.' Tho, bowever," who wer Idle had their Work to do.- Each held rolled aUcker in hia rtghi hand, and when th breach wae tnsda In tha fir Itn they divided their force and fullowad lb boys who wer weplr.g the flames ta order ta ex ting-ulna effectually any which might b Wt . ' - . IJpfore tbe plan flcaertbM was pot Is r-raxUc wsgona loaded with watr and tow Mrk war run to Bra, snd tha Wy had tr dtaawunt ad Cght tha tantp with wet aarkg. Thfy war surpnl with tbcita by nvn galloping batk and forth bHwn tha wagons and 8r fight'. Ibe dry, h'H avka wrra csrrlml bark as fart ss Wat on Wrs furntahnl, - " ' , "jhoetdrr t'Ua -a tu t't,'l.f!: ira f p ; cr'; : : I nn.i !;. )r an 1 i; V ' -I t' ki.t. -i 1 II. 1 r I '-ii9, - r -i t J 1 I ! I t' - I ' n 1 ' 1 I ' ! 1. M - WaUt Fo Votm Clrlt : "' -No style of wulst suits jflrllsh figures more perfectly than thi oiie. with Its box plaited bolero at the front below a deep yoke. . The model Is made of porcelain blue meoaaliue sittln, - the yoke being orerlaid with . motifs of lace, and Is trimmed with silk -braid, ' v- anss' vixrmra waibI. - s- but there are a host of materials that inight be suggested. The pointed yoke, together with the sleeve caps,, gives the broad line of the season, while the bo lero with Its soft folds, provide Just the fullness required for slender, un formed figures."; The sleeves are full and ample, with cuffs that form deep pointed extensions over the puffs. To make the waist for a girl of fourteen years of age will be required Vi yards of material 21, 8 yards 87 or 8 yards tncnes wiqe. j - f " ' .'' Sew Strlea ta Coraata, A new corset baa a twelve Inch clasp, with the material extending below it for several Inches.: Over the hips the depth from the waist line to the lower edge s sixteen Inches. - This section of the comet la boned with fine single whalebones. Fcpm the waist up. the corset Is formed of four horizontal Shaped bands, ranging from one Inch and three-quarters to three inches wide, the upper band being finished at the top by plaited net lace. This is espe cially adapted to long watered, full figures, i Jiany, and In fact most of the new corset models show the higher bust lliu, out not over an Inch higher, with the dip as deep as ever below the waist line. Saunter MUllaery. The new turbans are decidedly smart With the tailored or street gown, the color of which tbey should match. There are straw braids in striking col or combinations and two toned effects that Mend "themselves to this style. They require very little trimming, a breast quill or atraw buttons being sufficient Some of the season's smartest mod els ar the broad brimmed flat hats. The brims are aoft and easily made to conform to Individual becomingness. Folds of tulle, shirred chiffon, silk or lace form the brim facing of nearly all the new models. "SiHaas Fosotar ror TrlmaUasa. .- Blbbon, trimmings become more end more popular. . Tho: flowered gante trimming et with fagot stitching are a moat charming addition to a summer gown, while" th Louis or Pompadour bows ar to be seen on almost every thing. v For. the adornment of the full dress toilet nothing Is more charming than tbe gold and ailver gauze ribbons, on which ar embroidered designs in delicate faded tones. Far Sasitaaar Wear. v This Chic little girl' frock is of whlU linen, with tho skirt composed of thres flounce of hand embroidery. Two rut em.' hits rri. ' ' fp of the en,briUlry sr elTcfttvdy arrtngd b-low th amsll tmkrd T't ef Inarrllou. A brnad h Of Kf Mtla r;u'n l worn with this. . , 1 ' Tfca w pmln t.f, 1 T! a lHt-t In rriln r. nfa U tha fmr 1 : :m on". It la nn: 'a fcf a ;-itl- '' l'J a"a a ..." i r I '.r J.rf. -1 f.il.rlr r" v t t, t,-r ..!,.. ia :f. if it " In i I r ! .1 1 I T I Mf ( nr, II 1 1 s ' tf !li " n f 1 1' a uny lo t; f . I, V : 1 . . . I 1 1 1. r -p Tf'pV t '-"' :-" Saaeiasr avfiraaa Maadaw. i n "establishing a .tlmothy .or mixed grasa meadow the main point ia to get tbe soil line and firm. This can be best and most economically., accomplished by growing a crop of potatoes on the land, nnd aftee-the potato crop I har veeted pulverize the Sotl with harrow gnu roller, says a ' htalne farmer In American fjultivafor.i; jnVw" tu seed us sodn after Sept 1 a condition are. fa vorable. The ao called "nurse Crop', IS a "robber '.crop,; although ' When one wishes to kow grass seed In the spring three pecks of oata or barley sown per acre are preferable tovthe weed icrop that "wlH spring up where nothibg.but grasa seed is . sown,; or I timothy meadow may bo economicaily estab liabed try sowing the seed among stand ing corn in July, provided the corn is planted to hula 4 by 1 feet and kept level by cultivating both ways and using a weeder.- . . ... ' ,: Tke-iWeadae.esi' tha Faraa. -- The beauty of tbe weeder 1 that it la good in wet weather or dry, says Na tional Stockman, Often "When there comes a. wet spell th weed get a good Start before the ground gets dry enough to goon It with an ordinary cultivator. If one has a weeder one can go on and kill the tin Weeds as soon as the top inch of Soli Is dry. JThls opens up the packed soil and helps - very much In drying out the land, and If the weeder la kept going the weeds never get a start . ..The time'to kill weeds Is just; as they germinate. If they are moved at all at this time their bold on earth is broken and they die,, while th corn", potatoes, beans or Whatever crop ta being culti vated has ita roots below the' depth reached by the weeder. Tnrnlaa For Thle ta. Prepare tbe seed bed thoroughly and see that tbe soli is rich and new if possible. Plant as soon d the ground Is in good forking .condition, using seed of the Earl, Flat 6r Etra Early Milan. - Sow broadcast and cover light ly with a garden rake. For tall and winter delay tbe seeding Until August then sow seed of Redtop Strap Leaf, Whitg Egg or White Globe. Quick growth results in tender. Juicy turnips. If rainfall Is abundant ther will be no trouble in this respect. If very dry tbe best turnips must noi be ex. pected. Plant very eart Of late in July or August to avoid the dry, hot weather of midsummer. American Agriculturist. Sal Soda Far Dalr- Vaaacla, As a labor saving material try sal sods, in cleansing milk Jars, crocks aud tins. Many of the cantankerous mo tions taken by milk shown 10 Its foam ing and frothing and refusal to churn are due to tbe mysterious bacteria that are left In the cracks and Mama of the milk vessels after they have been washed In good hot water and rlmied .out Use a little sal soda In the warm wash water aud these harmful genu are destroyed. You eaonOt see thtm. but they come there arid Stay there in nearly all milk vessel during the spring and summer season. Poison them with sal soda. Farm and Ranch. P4ata nXmmt. The rot of potatoes, which frequent ly follows an attack of blight, ia caused by spores which fall upon tbe ground and are washed down to the tubers by the rain, aays American Agriculturist In some cases the fungo may pass down the stem aad th tubers become Infected In that way, bnt this method Is th exception rather than the rule. So far aa known tbe pottto blight fun gus haa no spore which Uvi over win ter. It la believed that th fungus sur vives the winter ta slightly affected tubers. Uence it ta advlsabl to avod, planting tubers which show any lgni of dlaeaae, Matafcta Uv. Barley for feeding porpoaa has tha greatest feeding vara om time bo- fore it Is dead rtpe, and at this period also, there 1 the heaviest weight per bushel a well ss the heart eat crop of gralnJJot for martin! parpeaea It la essential-that the "maUratlo" proc ess, which take plac whan it Is al lowed to stand till It as dead ripe, hould b complete. '- During thi tlm th kernel of the grain; hj converted Jrorn a rgtaaly't ot "flinty" to that 0 a mealy or starchy" eoodltloa. Simul taneously th percentag f starch bv cnusi, and the albumiaeldi decree; y-srjaalaa t Bwtaa)' '"A vscdne ha apparently ba dla covarwl which I a spedfl for swlo erysipelas, according to th sgricaltor al department ' at Washington. -Th Jennaf PaaUuf Inatltut at Budapeat ha prepared a' aerocn which require two inwnlstlona at intervals ef about twelve day. Thi method ka barn tasted npoai 6,280 animal, sot a stogie oase developing sryelpales after rscd aarloti. ' : ' - - v x' " T - T CVe el Oelry Caw. ; . Cow ahoeld always b handled and driven dvllUarately, and o pone set experienced people who tan always eontro tbelr temper sbotiid b about thcrri. Cet up early , auoflg la th morning so that yoa will sot bat to hurry tha cowe la from tt $sror, and Quit field work early oongtj st night ror tbe same rvov-blry and Creamery. - , '' . -. 1 1 . SrUrllaa al Saraaaf k. - riAoHug Trgrowo edravry slrtck be rauaa It run ba STariHl rUprf thaa young alwk la a ari.u mutike. Is (U r.ra plura the ti'; :n.g la tnn- ' dl.f. an t. ,;i'n. i t t; I will set rr rL H a' n 't S"1 !ctroiu l 1 'i if II. a J'"'" t t. To SM 1 ' i st T rf' 1 I t mt J ;" Hi if -- 1 . '.. : 1 7 : ! 1 1 f r I : - ' a 1 mimM NEW BEBNV. 1ST. 0. -' .tj'be targest and Best Equipped Boarding School in lastern Cara-;,Ti linBpiaiU Vacuity MS ynem-' bera (inclqaiDglsctuM faculty, representing ; University of North Cm-2 lluan0i?eitjr of 'W Texan Normal Col- lege; Belhavea Hospital Medical College New York, College Physiiian J ' and Surgeons, New Yoiij c eabody Normal College:, New York Conser- - Music; Aroeri Methods, Bopton; (6n- serratory of Musio bf Paris: f rarjcej teipsic Coftservatory oi Music, - Oermmyj HanUniveraitv: ''TriBit; College and other prominent ia- BOtntioM 'n ..:" .ir8;OTat THOUSlND DOLLARS being expended for new bulidingBarrackyand Dormitories lighted throughout by electricity, and supplied with city water, as pure as the State a iYords. 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Tboaenulnelapat op ouljr In tme-nor Car, a y. if. fn w,it iracilinlla alrnature on aid or tb bottle, thun: 2t--tJ Bcud lor Ci.oilar to WILUAMS alfu. CO, Sole Agaou, CleTeland. Ualu. tlCV!, Sold in New Bern by Davis' Pharmacy. THE NORTH State Normal and Liter-ry Classlctl Scientific Pedngogical FIVA rrkllrftn Ifmllliu in lllnrtn.BB ... ..!,..,, ncii rquippeu praMire n I uruervaltoi Hjliool. Vnc.ahy uumherg SO. Board, aundry, tuition, ami fat-n for use of text omits, etc., $1 HO a year. F"or nnn-resl-deots of the Hlale 1H0. rh'rtefmh annual neaslon begins Hvnihr 11 lili,190t To terure hnanl In ihe dornil'tirl s all (rui--iulilan appllc itlone nh ml I l, made b fore J u 1'itii (', re.pnii,iui 1 luvl ed friii h 1 mln.lrKi - cimp.iicii,! Uacheia, and sri.ngiBphis. for eataloun and oilier ior.iriuitilou ail Iro.i. CHARLfHaS D. 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B-wissCoetalalBg eonpors for f 'Q Ifea. nf Ice la 11,1b. tonrtoas, Valua 1 1 rsO :;i b sold to enstorners st adtscoutl ' : 1 1 ar rest.1 f 160 will buy fU) wonkf.lCK If " k Is prrnwd, sllkr from the ililu r ' f vs'"n or fr'ire tLs t Sir 13 c.i' -.h ft with l Nr. I s l.f T 1 . 1 :.: t j r I t - -t as -7 ly a It t ii
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 8, 1904, edition 1
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