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foHgjJOURNAL- mulshed mtjiufim tkayaar.ex pt Monday Journal BtJlldtag, 6M0 Oravtt 8k ''", '.. t '.-' lKo.8.- CHARLES L. 5TEVENS. mniinnmani ;SUBSCIUPTIOI RITES'. Out vear, U advaaot. M.M On year, not la advaaos X M ltoetnlv. bv carrier la Um city JO Advertising fUtw tarnished on appll cation. Entered at ths Pott Olios, Hsw Ben, . a, u seooad elm Butter. OBelal Pans Mnr Bern Craven Cennty. NSW BERN, N. a, September 89, 1801 GOV. AYCOCK IN MAINE. Baltimore San, Sept. 27. A very gratifying recognition of the ability of Southern men hat been made recently by the Government of the State of Maine. The authorities in the Fine Tree State desired to arouse the Interest of their people In educational work, and to thla end they Inaugurated an elaborate campaign. After a survey of the whole, field they lnylted the Governor of North Carolina, Hon Oharlet B Ayoook, and another eminent North Oarollnlnjndge Winston, to deliver a tetlet of addresses on education. Some of our Northern ;contemporarles not unreasonably, perhaps mistakenly attained that the Southerner! were par ticipating in the political campaign, and Indulged In no little humor at their ex pense. At a matter of fact, Governor Ayoook and Judge Winston were engaged in a work in which party lines are not draw la enlightened communities. Their log ic and eloquenoe were employed in con vlnolng the people of Maine, without re gard to party, of the importance of pro viding the best educational- faellllles for the children of the Pine Tree State. Thirteen largely attended meetings were held In various portion! of Maine, at each of which the visiting North Car olinians delivered addresses. At the final meeting the Maine State Superin tendent of Education, Mr Btetson, In a speech gave "an appreciation of the ser vice" rendered by the North Carolinians He said, la the ooarse of a glowing eu logy. Governor Ayoook and Judge Winston have made it possible for at to haye a aat conception of the quality and char acter of the people of the South. They have helped nt to an understanding of the temper and purpose of the lead en that years of r jading oonld not bring at. This experience has thown nt how scant reason we have for distrust or dis approval of our brethren. It hat given nt another proof that people are better than they are painted. The past week ha convtnoed at that Governor Ayoook It a stadent, a scholar a statesman and an orator la the truest tente of that mnch-mlaaadentood word. No other speaker on educational subjects la this State hat ever to aroused and Impressed his listen ers. He hat taught u needed lessons and given at nobler views of oar work. We rsspeot aim for kit commanding mending abilities , honor him for the great serrloe he is - rendering and lor him for hit devottoa to the cause that la , dear tots. The ' visit of Governor Ayoook te Maine hat bee helpful to the people of that State ta more than oneway. He hat ooavlaoed laea .that la tat States tonth of 'the Fotoeue there art mea of collars, of taraestnesi of purpose tad of ttitestnaOthlp end patriotism ever? wall the peart of their brother la the Xorta.' There art to Governors ta the New Tag Uad States, la the -Middle States of la the West whe ' are superior latelleotaally to Goveeaor Ayoook, of Xortk Oarollaa, or Governor Montague ' of Vbtal-nene who her a firmer ftatf apoa eeoaoaUet and the details of WAAHlNa tVVlXHOUS WATCH Is like Wytsw llMIUiW JsH&Jssatot , t't - DM yew ever eesj any one frymg te weak . taewuartvet, jmaotit . was , or watery - If ftm K want trawl kw par. M Wat v , , . It is evwf U(u foetWn te irf te tt VM el CuidrnC aa4 te trmat Bail 4 SMi by tilmg the prw whlek ttr. with CuthrarVUe, Taaetlns. (l)jtr tne a4 etailhw nhrtaneea wfclA trm tk - artnotpel intrvdleat saeet aa alUd Hm.lt Visor. . , .-. . JHowbrWa -HorptoMe ta seiuseefiei M um It attars H kills the SarmstUe frm wfiloe, t Ike kir toote. . -It 1m- h erttlfial a4 entf awialM eralp erinl4l6 manufaMur f.id ty MAinf mr'fj, lutid Me. la Am w tr Mnpit te 2ke HersscMe Cv, beuvll,-jVk u. O.D.t"4tr!Ast, tpecIaUgt ' government than these Southern Xieca Uvea. . These are- representative South ern men whose ' tame has extended be yond ths borden of their own states. r ; The visitors from North Carolina, said the Maine Buperlateadent of Jtdo oatloa, "have made h possible for u to haves jut conoeptloa ; of .the quality aadeharecter of the people of the South." la all kindness ltmay be ob served that not. only the people of Maine, bat of the New England States generally need the educating Influenoe of sa Ayoook or some other equally able aad representative man from Dixie to teach them what kind of people the inhabitants of our Southern States real ly are. Perhaps it should be added that not all Southern people have "a Just conception of the quality and character1 of the people of the North. Sectional animosity hss largely disappeared, but Ignorance on the part of people of one section about the people of Another sec tion exists In a much larger degree then It good for the nation. Governor Aj oock hts Idemonttrated to his Maine audience that a Southerner with high ideals and of commanding ability It at worthy of admiration and confldenoe at a Maine statesman with the same quali ties of head and heart. We shall never be a nation In the full sense of the term with a union of hearts and hands, as well as of States until sectional Ignorance disappears entirely, until the Charlettonlan and the Bostonlan know each other's good qualities as well at each thinks he knowt the bad qualities of the other. YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. Cotton, Grain, Provisions and Stocks Range In Prices. Receipts and Shipments. The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire from J Walter Labaree A Co.. to Burrua & Co. New Bern, N. O. Naw York, Sept. 28, Open, High. Low. Close Oat..... 10.87 10.46 10.87 10.88 Deo 10.86 10.68 10.86 10.40 Jtn. . Sept. 10.80 10.54 10.87 10.45 10.2ft 10.44 10.28 10.84 Chicago, Sept 28. Chicago Grain. Open. Close Deo Wheat lilt 112t Deo Corn 60, 61) Deo Oats 30 J 801 Oot Bibs 780 772 Oct Pork 1160 1160 Oot Lard 787 787 Mew York, Sept. 28 Stocks; Open. Close Amr.Bugar 18i 182 Amr. Copper.... 68 68J Atchison 82 88 Southern By.... 82J 88 Southern Ry pf.. 3 08, D. & SteeL 17 18) U.S. Steel pf...70 72 Penn. BR 132 132) Erie 81) 81) Loulsvllle&Naih 124) 127) St. Paul 158 168) N.Y Central..... 127 127 N. 4 W 68) 68) Vs. O Chemical. 86) 88) MUST BILffYI IT, When Well-known New Bern People Tell it so Plainly. When public endorsement It made by a representative citizen, of New Bern the proof It positive. You must believe IU Bead thlt testimony. - Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit In the reedier.. . . A L Bryan pffloet la the polloe depart meat residing at 1SS East Front street say ' "My back was so bad that waea I got dowa oa the bed I aould fcarcely get ap There was no strength la my back tad It ached all oven I thought I bad rasa matlsm,. The kidney secretions were dark colored aad fun of sediment. I saw fioaa't JCldaey PUlt advertised aad procured S boa at Bradhata's Pharmacy and ated It The very first does helped me aad after .finishing the first box bought a second.,- The pale ta hay back disappeared aad I was sironger and bet tef la every way. . I am grateful fot what thlt remedy 414 forme end jos are weloorse to ate my . name at at en dorser of ita olalmt." K : ,' ' Tat sal by all dealers. Pried 60 otnlt Foeter-Mllbflra 0o Buffalo, K Y, so'd wenu for the Called State."" r ' h Remember pie -. asme Doan e A take bo other. r ' It seeds but a itrm months' nor iue el fitaaraf EUctrie Bat and Koach Paste to completely free lbs city from the rats and mice with which it was afflicted a year or to ago, Ctesras' Paste has been nsed quite freely ta the beat reridenew and la many stores. la alt these places Ibere are today BO rats, tnire or cockroaches. This Taste drWst the tats and tnke out of the home to die, and caa be dflpernltd spun to rid the home of thme frnts. It Is sura death aad Ivm enirenuil eatiifartioo. lienlars tn erallf have the 1'ute tor sale, or it will be tent, e-m-s rTTi4 oa rclp4 of price, ryt'-' " J .o'ti ie l'se Co.. Tribaae Iui... I 1. S mall iih. xfie; Hotel r ' tl tb qu:.mitr, itOP. y ELITO SEES FOBINSONS SHOW A nd Gives His Impression of the Splen did Attraction Which 1 to Exhibit , . : Here. -Nearly ;: Iverything la v ' New and Novel Menagerie . v V- and Hippodrome Unex- - ' celled. " ' John Boblnson't great shows will ex hibit at New Bern, Tuesday, October 4th. The Allen town (Pens) Item save of Robinson's thowt: - The fact that folly 15,000 people were present at.. John Bobts son's circus, shows that the ancient love for the cli ent still exists. It Is born lu our very fleah and blood. In youth it thrilled at and in our middle age it It oar comfort and solace. The smell of the sawdust l at fragrant today at it was in the early mom of our lives, when the circus was heaven and the smiling, besklrted, be spangled, adorable oiealnre In bine tights, was its particular angel who filled oar thoughts by day and oar dreami by night Every time we visit a circus we vow we will never go egsln; that It is the same old thing, the tame old acrobats, the tame old ground a id lofty tumb lings, the tame old elephants, the same old horseback riding. And It Is all true. Same old thing, nothing new. But the next time the circut comes again the fever breaks out onco more, the roar and the rattle of the htavy wagons have an enticing echo of their own, the tented city appeals to the imag inatlon at fervidly and ae vividly ai in the dayi 'when we carried water for the elephants, and when the door opens we, all of us, are In the rash to get under the canvas and see the tame thing over again, with the same delightful antlcipa tlons as in the dayi of yore. It Is well that this it to. When a man no longer loves the circut he has arrived at the lean and slippered age, where he fain moBt crouch before the fire to warm his thin band snd muse over the days that are gone. The first sign of old age is ' when we lose oar love for the circus. O0VE. Sept 27. Farmers are having all the nice weath er they are looking, for to save hay and get oat cotton, bat the cotton crop Is oomtng opto short It won't take it long to get housed. Bee rat at tf we won't have any gin Mr Whltty hat hit already but the gla and preal they have been delayed In transit somewhere. Mr Sammle I pock whose hand was so badly cut with a cotton gin is Improv ing as fast as could be expected. Most everybody have got bad colds now. That Is about the only blcknees we have, Mr E J gene Tucker and son of New Bern were In Cove today testing scales and found every pair here to be coiract which shows the merchants are doing a a straight business. Mr, Walter Gloren of Dover and Mlsa Ruby Dougherty of Cove were married at the home of the bride last Wednes day the 21st, Quite a number of onr your young people are getting married now. Hope times won't get any worse. Hfjion. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Lecsvllle, Indn endured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like mar velous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 60o aad $1.00. Trial bottle free at Bradham's drug store. North Carolina at Horse Show Norfolk, Sept 88. North Carolina will occupy a place of honor at the Southern entrance of the Norfolk Horse Show, as Maryland does at the Western aad Virginia at the Northern. The three States which are situated side by aide, and three States which are both neighbors and friends, the three States which grow and improve together with the impetus of a laudable competition, have much ia common, and their honor try positions herV are significant of their relatloa to the development of this part of the country. The North Carolina box will be the seeae of sociability characteristic of the Old North State, the Maryland bos will display the dlstriotlve .; court estet ' of Maryland; the Virginia reserve the civil Itles of the Old 'Dominion.' And the Governors' wives and thsir staff win di rect the social f sat tree of ,the eeltbra. tjon, ' "',-' , v .. . A very oordlal welcome will be accord ed to the Governors aad guest from the neighborly 8tal'...r. ' ' Deafness Cannot be Cured i I by local applications, st they canno reach the diseased pertJoa of the ear ThereN only one wsy to ears deal nets, and that le by conitttutloaal remedies. Deafness It caused by ae Inflamed eoodl Mob of the mueouk lining of the Eus tachian Tribe. ' Warn this tube It ie fiamed you have e rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aad whea It b en tirely oloetd, Deafasss Is the result, aed uatetetho Indammatloe can be takes eat sad Ibis tube tettored le Its normal OrndlUea, bearing will be dost toyed forever, else catee out ef tea atevwosed by Catarrh, which is nothing but aa In. flamed Condition of tbseinooas serfs - We wilt One Dundred li.'),r fur any ease of Deafness Oail ht ra'Mrli)' mat caanut be eurvtf ny Unll'i Catarrh Cute. ' ' ' - - " '.' ': -j- -'' -.. Send for circular free. F. 3. CI1KMSY A Co., Tolwlo, O. Sold by Irtr?iia, 76c, Tale J Te ' y Pills f-r c t - THE FORTH CAROLINA SETlOlf, Cllmsta and Crop Service, Bulletin Of U-"-. the Westher Bureau, For the Week Eadleg Monday, Bepb M,aaya.-- The temperatures during the week were quite low, and their average was several degrees below the weekly nor mal. The dayi were generally fair and pleasant, butthe nights were abnormally cool, especially daring the mldd'e of the week, when light frost occurred at a number of scattered localities, which fortunately resulted In no damage. The rainfall wet light and of no consequence; It occurred during the early pert of the week and was confined to a fuw scat tered places In the eastern half of the flaale. " In the Western District the e has been no rainfall for several weeks; and the late crops are beginning to suffer from want of moisture, while the soil Is be coming too hard for fall plowing and sowing, but is the Eastern and Ceutral Districts it is in excellent conditi in snd plowing and other farming opetallons are actively pursued while the weather continues fair and favorable. Fodder pulling is about over, but hay ing Is active in all sections, and both meadow and pea vine bay are being sav ed In good condition. With but few ex ceptions cotton is opening rapidly and picking is genera), the present indica tions point to a decided shortage in the crop. Tobacco curing is abont over. Corn Is maturing well and the crop U gener ally good. The growth of tnrnlps and fall jiotatoes has been checked somewhat by the prevailing cool nights, but the stands are about as promls'ng at hereto fore. Peanuts are doing well and prepar ations are being made for digging, which will shortly cammence. Peas will not be as plentiful as previously expeoted, as there Is a general complaint that the pods are few. Grapea are ripening rspldly In the Eastern DIstrlot and are quite plentiful The apple crop in the western district will be much better than entimaieu several weeas aire Rains (in inches) for the week ending 8 a. m. Monday: Raleigh, 0.29; Hatteras, 0 80; Charlotte.a trace; Ashevllle, a trace Wilmington, 0 52; Goldsboro, 0.86; Greensboro, none; Lumberton,' none New Bern, 0.20; Weldon, 0.01; Nashville, a trace, A Remedy without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy 1 ever nsod for stomach trouble," ssys J P Klote, of Edlno, Mo-, For any disorder of the stomacb, billons ness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. For sale by V 8 Duffy and Davis Pharmacy. Its All Laugh, That Qua Hill's elaborate ssenio and musical comedy of "Happy Hooligan" in which that cheerful, comic, tachlna lory character Is the twntral figure Is to le presented shortly In this city, will be welcome news to all classes of theatre goers. The Interest In the laughable divert ing and humorous Incidents, events and happenings of this comedy never cessei or flags and Its success has been little short or amazing. Undoubtedly the profuse comedy It contains has hsd much to do with securing popular favor and the scenes iud adventltlousln cldenta buttling In animated ' action bristling in effervescent humor, babling with ansudulterated mirth- and permat ed wth startling novelties, quaint origi nality and catchy music, elaborate cos tuming, and presented by as oast of the very best aad highest salaried artists possible to secure and they have all con trlbnted to Its phenomenal snocets. They include Frank McNlsh, John Price, Buby Raymond, Eva Thatcher, Charles Grsmblch, Charles Saunders and Joseph Pettengll. Hsppy Hooligan will be with ui Mon day, Oct 8rd. Reserved seats on Sale Monday Oct 8rd. Prices ft and 76c, Balcony 73 and 60 cti. Letter to R B Blalbek New Bern N O. Dear Sir: ; Hare you found this out f Ton netd lees of Devon lead snd sine for a Job than anything elso. less gallons; lets money. ' MA Thomas, painter, Lynohburg, Va tat found R out; he writeai "Tke first Job I did with your paint I estimated 17 gallont-uhad 1) gallons haft over. Since Usa 1 have not need any other kiad of paint but Pevoe, lead and sine; I recom mend to my customers. Whea I eons. tenor job, I tack bp a.' card ; reading at followtt ' M A Thomas',, con tractor, Devoe Patnt.r',i..'..',(;;'Y;. 3.' Putting It oa costs two or threte times at much at the paint, ., Have yoo found this out f .. - i Ton can paint Devoe lUet time) lest timet less moasy.- V.',,-: y.i'i Have yoa foeed thla out f -u Ptvoe wirs-longsrth any thing else. . Ton don't obju-t to long time W tweea Jobs.' , Yoef customer likes It, Aad you like what he .like. It keeps jour easterner,', -t '-' '-.'v-,". ' Gobytbeaasn e ''. ",' ,. ; , I ' -To iri truly, . . .' ' , F W Dsrvo A Cow . r p Pfl.-C W;-k.aflwKl Srllt oar lot, -'''' " - ',' X I - - ' ' . J J Hsiief" hu Just rctnrned frost New Tork whsra he purchased ta up to date stock of driws ((nod a, ladlos Cloakl fllkf, Itlbbn, la", mtirnlilrls, s beautiful line of La l!cs ('"Man, new ' y'i , t-!. An rr'y I n , ' i In- IT S LaktlU NewTNews.Ve.,Trdya,i90j. Last summer while racoVtflng from ill. nets of fever, I bed a Seven attack of Inflammatory Kbettmatitm u the knees, from, which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was treated by two doctors- and alto , tried different kinds of Una men ts and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw an advertisement of S. S. 3. for Rheumatism. I decided to give ita trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was entirely cored. I now feel better than for years, and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one suffering from Rheumatism, 61 J 32a 51. CHAS. tt. UnjBR8UUrVK. DtiMmmHatn ie caused bv uric add or tome other acid poison in the blood. which, when deposited in tbe muscles and joints, produce the sharp, catting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. S. S. S. goes di rectly into the circulation, all irrita ting substances are neutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure nnd the general health ia built np under the purifying and tonic enacts 01 me vege table remedy. Write for our spe cial book on Rheu matism which is sent free. Our phy sicians will adviss without charge all Who will write tu about their case. The Swift Speolflo Cowpasy, Atlanta, 8a News in a Nutshell. Fire In Daweou City AU,ka da- stroyed $800 000 worth of property. Seventy dlvoroei were granted In four hours In Chicago. Hon. William J. Ilrjan waa billed to make 80 speeches in Indiana IromOct to Oct. 23. ' Insanity in England and Wales hss In creased in much greater proportion than the population In 10 years. In a letter to tho President, Governor Wright, of the Philippines, declares agt tation fur freedom for the Flllpln is In this country causes rrstlessness there. Rear Admiral Fernando P. Ollmore, who served In Spanish and Chinese campaigns died in New York City, of Bright! disease. Peter Bells a veteran showman, who was to have been in this olty, with the Forepaugh and Sells Bros. Circus, Is dy log of heart disease. TJCURIA COLDINONK LAV fake Laxative Bromt Quinine Tat , eta All drugglats rofund the miney ii It tails to core K. W. Orove's signature Is on each box, 26c. Low Railway Rates (or Clicus The Howland Improvement Co. Lessees of the A fe N O railway otft the following low rates to aad from New Bern October 4th, on account of John Robinson. s Clrcns:- Taesday, Oct. 4 h, 1904, at New Bern. Kinston to New Bern and IMuin t 10 Csawell Dover Core Creek " Tosclrora " " " Clark- by Conductor) (Hold .80 The above tickets to he sold by No train, rood to return by No, 6 train same dsy, Oct. 4 h. Morehead to New Bern snd Rsturn 1 20 Hollywood " by Oondnotor) Mantfltld " " Wlldwood Nswport " " " Havelock " " " Oroaton . " Rlverdale " " " (Hold $:.oo. .80 .66 .86 .80 The above ticket's to be sold by No. train, good to return by No. I train tarns day, Oot, 4th. THREB JURORS CURED . Of Cholera Motbu WIU 0e Smell - Bottle of ChsmberUuVsColtc. Choi . eit snd Diarrhoea Reser d;. Mr Q W Fowler of HIghtower, Alas lats aa experleaee be had while set vtg 0 a petit Jury la a murder ease at Ed-wsrdsviUer-eoUBty-- teat Of Olebnuree eosaty, Alabama. He sayst : " hi there I ale some fresh meet aad soso sous satai aad It gave see chokrt mor bus ta a very severe fens. I whs aaver more tick 1st my life end atat te Iht drag store for a eertala Iholere mixture, but tt dregdtt tent aaea bottle of Chastberlala'e Oolle, Cholera aad Diarr hoea Beraedy Instead, Mylag that be bad what I seat for, bat that thla medi etas wu so much better he woe id rather. send It te me la the ft I wae le. 1 took One dose of It and wit better ta five Minutes. " The second doe eared ate en tirely. ' Two fellow Jrm rs were afflicted la tht fame meaner sad oa small bottle urel the tbrae of aa". For sale by F 8 Dufiy and Dsvte Phars aey. , . Boji And Cbilflrens Oolhlnr Our Mock of boys tad ehlldreat eloth Ing !s larjrar tbae ever, aad wilt be sold vry liw, don't fall to ae ns for school Administrator's Notice Having qualified at' administrator ef 1 H Benton, tni is so nourv an persons having clslms against the estate of the said deorased to exhibit them to the underlined, on or before the SUla day of September, U0S, rr a notloe wilt be pleaded la bar 01 their rcoverv. " persons Indebted to ta'd esttti w 1 pletse mae Immediate yayment. This xun aay pep iw. T F MCCARTHY, Administrator NAAIVKf. JACKSOW Practical Horse Shoer end Blacksmith. In rear Cbas. B. Hill's Feed tore EAKTJEKN. CAROLINA DISPATCH LiNt AND uli DomipioD Steamship tkj Commeucing Fiiday Sept 30th the steamer Neuse will resume her schedule between Newbein and Elisabeth city, leaving New burn at 6 p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She will make a lauding at Oriental but will not stop ai Roanoke Island in either direction. GEO HENDERSON At New Election Precinct Br order of the County Board of Elections at a meeting held at Court House on Sept 17, 1904 the foll wine division was made of Tisdale's Pnclnci for which Twenty days notice Is hereby given In accordance with the law gov erning elections passed at session oi General Assembly 1001. ' The precinct now known as Tisdale's precinct Is hereby divided as follows, to wit; Beginning at tbe mcuth of Rocky Run running thence In a straight line to Thomas Eubank's place near Clarks, thence In a straight line to Bachelor Greek, thence in a straight line to Deep Oully, thence with Deep Gully to Trent River, thence with Trent River to the beginning at Rocky Run. The foregoing boundaries to em'irace an election precinct to be known as Qum Row Precinct. The bound arl. -s of what Is known ai Tisdale's Precinct 111 lemaln aa Tisdale's Precinct, except ing tbe foregoing boundaries wti.cli la taken therefrom to mate an electlou prdclncilo be known as Uum Kuw pre cinct as aforesaid. L. O. DANltLb, Chin Co 11 1 of ELctlons. W- II. KLANNKII, Secretary. ftnTthtnf yon inrent or Improve. Also get CAVEAT Jlfm.M ARK. COPYRIGHT or USUI. PROTECTION. Bead model, .ketch, or photo, for fro eiaunlnatioti and advlca. BOOK OH PATENTS KpfiS? Write g M CfVnXMt 0 00 to Pate n. Washington, O.C. Executrix Notice. The undersigned havln? quallHraa the Executrix of William Calvin (Jrlltln deceased, hereby notifies all persona h" d Ing claims agalnat tbe estate of aalil l. ceased lo piesent tbem dnly aitbend ted, wit III d one year fiom thla dale 01 this notice will be pleaded In bar of tbelr recover. Allperwm Inrteblid In tbe eitate of aald deceased will pleaae make Immediate payment. FANNIE A. GRIFFIN, Executrli Sept. 17th, 1904 New Befn Military Academy , NEW BERN, IV. . The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialista at (be bead ol every Department, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, reptasenting Univer.ity of North (Jaio lins, University of Virginia, A M of Mlssiislppi, Texas Normal Col Jegf; Bel haven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College Physioians and Burgee us, New York; Peabody Normal College, New Ycrk Conser valoiy of Music, i met loan Institute of Normal Method, Boston; Coti Mivatory 1 1 Yxaio of Pa. la, Kranoe; Leipelg Ccnserratory of Music Germany; Barrard Pnivcrsit-. Trinity Collfgs and O.her promineat in stltutliss. ' SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being upended 'or new baildlngs, barxacli atd dormitories Lighted thraukhout by electricity and supplied w.th oity water, ai put aa the 8 ate affords. Bath looine. Large and loyal tadent body last session. Apply at once for txautiluily illustrated Catalogue. Carolina ' Business College : . . - ' ' .- - - , ; . ' A Sep. rate and Distinct Ins itutlon with a 8Long Faculty of Spe olallsU "1 ' a"" -'. .. . ;.t- " ' ' . - Th bra'anl rnoet easily mastered milhodn it Booltkesping and Systems of Shorthand o n $ deteloped; an , used . 1 JhU. Co lege.' : De al aid for Bcokkeepen and Stenographeri greater than w can npply Pcaitiona aturanteed to those taking combined course, Railroad fare paid for (hojajskl: g foil Bnortband Md Bookkieptng acnolaiihip., ' " Take one of t, ejat (ourara and let tu help yom to good pajiog position.. ; ,, ,;.",' 't' Apply at once & r illtuUakd onUU fne, f.-v' Audre,' ,yt -JX V 5. ll, HOIXADAY, : UliiB.' h Our Letter. To my friend and patrons: We adopt this method to express onr sincerest thaaks for uur lib eral patronage in the past spring and summer sefujou; having made bnt few mistakes and haviug been able to rectify the tame satisfac torily, we are enconrHged to move on, We have our new stales in Bih oar samples are just superb. lirowud and brown in-x.-d be the height of ntyl,-. '1'hegrj. goods are in clay worsted, theviot, melton, and kerseys, and we liavr the price within reach of every one who deligh s in spending thru money at home. We have opened a branch work room at the northeast corner of Cyprei and Bern streets in order to accommodate our friends and patron b in that part of the city. All work is guaranteed to be up to the average American tailoring. With many thanks forpaht fav ors and an earnest solicitation for the continuance of the same, I am respectfully, It. SAW Y KK, The Tailor. ICE 104 DISIOUNT. Books Containing coupors for K00 Ilia, of Ice In 10,1b. coupons, value 4.U0 will be sold to customem at a illncouut of 10 ier cent.' $3 60 will buy $4 00 worth of 1CK If book Is procured, either front the ilriver of waiton or from the efflee lit (Itlllllti street. New Bern Ice Company. HOU.I8TER 3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Baiy Hadlolaa br Bniy Peoplt. - Brlnji Ooldaa Health and Banewed Vigor. A. Kpeclflo for 0oD8tipatton, iDdlgeftUOD. Mvn wnd Kidney Troublen, Plmplea, Eczema. Impure Hlmd. Dad Breath, Slueflah Dowela, Heada, h itud Uackactae. It's Rocky Mountalo Tea iD tah vt form, 8ft canta' a bor. Oenuioe made by IIiillister Dnua Company, MadlsoD, Wis. R0LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Magistrates-and Road Supervisors. Are reminded that the n xt n rui of she Superior Court lor Craven 'ounty will cnuiruetice Oot. 3rd, H'04. File your report in due time. W M WATS'iN, C. H C. tnstitutefor a"" College WcfnoJj, Courses Cooserva- PEACE Hi,l S"'Ur' tory of I 1 Catalogue Music Hm 1 RALZieil I FREE Beat. PlaceV n. c. su,t. fp Your V -jss.Din-viddle Daaghter r....4,ai AGENTS g I AGENT! TUB ORBATKllT IKK)K OF THE DAY 'CHRIST IN THE CAMP" By On. J. William J onus Acntvrw m:itnTsii N. C. "Woriuii mdiy n-i fivpd 10 ordrrm. ' I.. --" :. .fivtsl Pro- -..-I ii h. 1 l...iir,- . ' W s-,1 oiir ilit- I. t mnlvrt. it 12 HI Jul 3. " A"rl r A' I'Ntt '.I I ' II I ihflM, . jjimat: ( lll?r, 8. Puffy, , v 1 Uon.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1904, edition 1
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