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THE JOURNAL , , ,r PaUlsaed every day la thajaar.w- ptMemdv. Jowwd BuMUg, 6M0 Graven St. "r. " "' ' CHARLES L STEVENS, soma & nannioB- . 2SUBSCRIPTI0RBATESr. OB T64T. U llmH...n One year, not U edvanoa Monthly, by carrier U the city, CM .(0 Advertising Rates fnmlaaad oa cation. appll Entered at the Foat Ofloe, Haw Bam, H. 0., at aecond elast ntattat. Official Paper tf New Ben Craves. Cnnty. and NEW BERN, H. 0., September 80, 1904 EDUCATIONAL JOTTINGS. Education It the work of a Ufa, and 11 brartet are the aohool booki of grown tip men. Of all imaginable thing we hay se lected muslo aa the bail of oar teach ing; for level roadi ran oat from mneic on every aide. It is the material Impretalon which make the beginning, even to every more elevated taste. The true acholar learns from the known to unfold the Unknown, and ap proaches more and mora to being a mat ter. I picture th whole Initroction of the yoSagae running on two llnai one for the adderstandlng and the other for the feeling and imagination. What li ahown taoold be ibown fun damentally to that It remaint a latting poiaetilon. Herbart. In a rational coarse of instruction the national classics should be studied so moon aa those of antiquity. To know Latin and Greek is a great intel lectual luxury, but to know one's own language is an Intellectual neoeislty. News In a Nutshell. An Invitation will be extended to the F resident of the United States to open the Lewis and Clark Exposition next year at Portland Oregon, by dosing aa eleotrlo circuit in Washington which will put In motion the maohlnery.unf url the flags and pennant and discharge a salute of 191 guns. The German liner Kaiser Wllhelm II arrived in Hew York after a narrow es cape from a collision Monday, bringing many notable persons. The Japanese government established tobaooo monopoly, buying th business of th American Tobaooo Company In that Empire. The 1007 public schools of Porto Rico opened with 60 000 puplla. Ia the first aohool year during American oorapatlon thera were 800 schools, with 26,000 pupils. Mn Maybrick will ting th Holy City in Theedore Kramer's new play, "Inlut tloe" which Is founded on her trial and imprisonment. An attempt wat made to bam th Os trich farm, located In vYooltey, a sub urb of Aihevtlla. The perpetrators of the crime failed to destroy th farm, but succeeded In burning all th valuable plumag and other article. MUST BHJEYI IT, When Well - known New Bern People Tell It bo Plainly. Whan public adortameat is mad by n raprasMtatlv otttara of Hew Ben th proof la positive, Tom mutt bUv It. Read ttki testimony. Xvtry backache sufferer, Vry man, woaaaa or child with aay kidney trouble will fiad profit rath feeding. A. L Bryan ofScet ia lb polio depart man residing aa 118 Seat front street ever ' - ; ' ,i . ' "My back wat ae bad that whm X got dowi on th bad l coald leexotiy get up that was a strength U asy back-aad tt aoaad all vrtt, 1 1 thought I had raeo- aaatltat, 'Th Vldaey tecrttloaw war dark colored aad Ml of aadlmant. 1 aaw Doaa's Kidney Mile advertise aad " procured a bos at Bradham'f Pharmacy .aad Band It; Th vary In do helped ; M and aftet fiaithlag ..the .fiiat box I : bought a teeoad. Th pain la my back t dlsappaarad aad I was stronger and bet to la very way. I a grateful for What UU remedy dldfotsa and oa ar Weloons to ns m nam as aa aa- " doner of 1st claims." y .'; ; 'f ' '' To aal by an dealers. Pries 60 oeaU WoaWr-HMmra Co, Buffalo, T aod ngeaU for th United State. . i Remember ; th Hume Potnt ad take. noctVn , , ' . YESTERDAT'i MARKETS. Cotton, 6t1b, rmUlon -M4 Stock! ftaafe tt Mo.; Receipt tiU Sfelpaeats. ; The following are the parket; quota tion, received by print win (torn 3 Walter Latere ft Oo,. to Surras ft Co. Hew Barn, N. 0." Haw Tokk, Bept. 29. Ootroiti Open, High. Low. 01cm Oct.... 10.88 10.48 10.18 10.17 Dec.. Jan.. .Sept. 10.60 10.68 10.87 102 10.61 10.S6 10.80 10.88 10.60 10.63 10.10 10.41 Chicago, Bept 29. Chicago Grain. Open. Cloaa Dec Wheat 112 111 Dec Corn 61 60 Dec Oats 30 S0 Oct Ribs T70 772 Oct Pork 1140 1140 Oct Lard 785 786 Mew fork, Bept. 29 Btooxa; Open, Clot Amr.8ugar 182 1 131 Amr. Copper.... 681 68 Atchison m 82 Southern Ry.... 881 88 Southern Ry pf.. 9a J 04 C. a Steel. 18 17 U.S. Steel pf...72l 71, Penn. R R 132, 132, Brie 31 81 Loulsville&Hash 127 126 St. Paul 169 168 N.Y Central 127 127 N. ft W 69 68 Vs. O Chemical. 85 85 SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Mr A Dsnenburg of J Dixon ft Co., dealers in fur and hides, haa returned from Hew York where be haa been mak Ing an exhaustive study of the difference between a black oats and an otter's skins The Craven County Superior Court be gins next week with Judge W B Coun cil!, of the 13th Judicial circuit presld Ing. The term will be of two weeks du ration, the criminal sessbn beginning Monday. There will be a large docket of criminal cases. George Wiley, was found drunk and down on the street Wednesday night and was taken In charge by the officer. A fine of $10 or 80 days In jafl was put on him to be operative the first time he vu teen in town. Officer J W Bowden escorted him to the bridge and aaw that he got away from the city. The man is an habitual drunkard and rare'y oomee to the city without getting Into the po lice court Seventy-five bales of cotton sold on the local market yesterday st 9 to 10 1-16. Beginning, October lit, all the freight warehouses will be closed here daring the winter months at 6 p m In accord ance with ah order made by the railroad commissioner. The Blades Hosiery factoty Is still In need of help. The proprietor has placed several new machines In the factory but they lack operators. They offer good wsges and will assure those who wish to engage to work of good and com fort a ble homes near the mill. Seed cotton sold on the local market yesterday at 8 cents. Joint Discussion. Son Charles R Thomas, Democratic candidal for Oongresi, and Hon W B O'B Robinson, Republican candidate for Congress, will hsve a Joint discussion of the political Issue of the day at the following times and places;; Beaufort, Monday, Oct 17th. Newport, Tuesday, Oct 18th. Jacksonville, .Wednesday, October 10th. Catharine Lake, Thursday, October 29th. Rlehlands, Friday, Oct Slat. ' PoUocksvllle, Saturday, Oct 22nd Bayboro, Monday, Oot 84th. Tandemere, Tuesnay, Oct 15th, Mew Bern, Thursday, October 17th at night Tanceboro, Friday, Oot 88lh. Trenton, Monday, Oct81tt Coldsboro, Tuesday, November 1st, at night W L HILL, Chairman Dsmoeratle Congressional Committee, Third Dlstrlot OB HILL, . Chairman Republican Congressional Commit!, Third District. NATURE CURES WITH ftuVs AID, SDL Haneoek't Liquid Sulphur Heals an Ea , ., , tiro Cleat of Ilia, ;;.!-. ,Irployd In Ulchlng, it confers the ton aadxhllarstto which alwayt ao- eompany in ntalihrm action Of th ikln, "; -.'.vi-'i. ',y?V .,:. V;"'. I Haneoek't Liquid Solphur toften aad alarlsat th facial tktn tad Imparts clear, brilliant oompteilon. i j -to At Nature's greatest germicide, . It Is th trie, effective and lasting rsmedy for ache, barn and scalds, caaier, ear torrh, diphtheria, Itoh, plmplat prickly beat, ringworm, aad eoresei of scalp, nose, ertllds, mouth or throat. V. -, Leading druggists tall IU . ', r ' Descriptive booklet on the nature, nse and affeou of this sUndard remedy will bt mailed to any address br Hancock Liquid bulphur Co , Baltimore, lid, j 3 An Tjausuai Piay.;' c An attraction of onatual merit, on which has scored successfully ihrough out th entire- ocrantry, will have it firat southern presentation tils y'sea- aon.'--; rA.Rfc;-- ." - "The ratal Wedding" take Its till from th fourth and last act of th play, which shows th Interior of Grace Church, Illuminated at night, while a wedding ceremony Is In progress. The adventnress la shot to death by her para mour-at the steps of the , altar In God's house, at th It about ' to otter th sa cred wordt that would have wrecked the life of th man ah was about to mar r. A mora tolling or dramatic oltinx has never been Imagined. The denouncement serves to reunite a separated husband and wife who have become enatranged through the evil in fluence of a wanton woman, and the au- dlenoe goes home happy because of the fact that the two lover at last emerge from darkness and despair into the as sured bliss of the future. Particularly charming is the charac ter of "The Little Mother," splendidly portrayed by Mist Lottie Fairfield, It la a pathetic picture she presents in the squalor of her attic home, supporting and protecting her Invalid mother and brother by caring for the other children In the alley. Beatl on sale at Dawson's this morn Ing. 60cts 75c and 1.00. Balcony 60c and 76o. A Galaxy of Beauty. Lots of pretty girls, sweet catchy mu sic, a gorgeous dlsplsy of gowns of the present day's latest creations, and the various stage accessories to match, a ra ging riot of rapid ropartee and side splitting scenes and comic sights Is something like what It claimed for the new mutloal farce by Frank Dumont, called "Happy Hooligan" to be present ed at Hew Masonic Theatre on Monday, October 3rd. It has some of the prettiest minlc that has been written in a decade, andl me comeay is tparciing witn rspia nre, wit and the hundred or more ludicrous, laughable, humorous sltuationa that arise from that well-meaning, very obli ging and extremely polite individual "Happy Hooligan' who always comes to grief. The cast Includes the names of the following well-known people, John Prloe, Frank McHlsh, Ruby Raymond, Chat Grambllch. Era Thatcher, Charles 8audert, Joseph PettengC, and a chorus of twenty well-aeleoted and carefully trained girls with excellent voices. Happy Hooligan will be with us Mon day, Oct 8rd. Reserved seats on Sale Monday Oct 3rd. Prices $1 and 75c, Balcony 75 and 50 cts. It brings to the little ones that price lets gift of healthy Bash, solid bone and muscle. That's what Hollliter's Rocky Mountain Tea doe. Best baby medicine on earth. 86 cents. Tea or Tablet. F 8 Duffy. Low Railway Rates (or Clicus. The Howland Improvement Co., Lei sees of the A ft N O railway offer the following low rates to and from Hew Bern Octoher 4th, on account of John Roblnion.s Clrcus:- Tuetday, Oct 4th, 1904, at Hew Bern. Kinston to Hew Bern and Return (1.10 Caswell Dover " " " Core Creek " " Tuscerora " " Clark's " by Conductor) Th above ticket to be sold by .95 .80 .56 .85 (Sold .80 Ho. 6 train, good to return same day, Oct 4lh. by Ho. A train Morehead to Hew Bern and"Return $1 20 Hollywood " by Conductor) Mansfield (Sold t',00. Wlldwood " .90 .80 .66 .86 .80 Newport " Havelock " Croaton " Rlverdale The above tickets to be told by No. 4 train, good to return by Ho. 8 train ttm day, Oot 4th. Deafnesi Cannot be Cored by local applications, at they oanno reach th diseased, portion of th ear There It only on way to ear deafness, and that ia by;- constitutional remedies. Deafness It caaxtd by an I A eased eondt tlon of th . rnucona llnUg of . tb Eus lachlaa Trib,;. Whn this tab Is In flamed you. bar a tumbling tonnd' or Imperfect bearing, aad waea It it a tlrely dosed, Deafness It th malt, and anless th .Jadammatlon can b r taken oat and tbla tab restored tc It normal bondltloa,AhearlDg will b dettioyed fortver, alp cases out of tea are caused by Catarrh, which laaothlng but aa in flamed condition of th macout turfa- ewsvvVr-'V-5 -V:T?;'-;.;- W will glvo On Bundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be eurrd by Uall'a Catarrh Cur. "--.'-W- '; .. ;.- . Band for circulars free. , . . :A rf,J. OHSJIBT Co"' ' m . Toledo, O. '- lata Mc . . . ;: , . aM v n.... nil iTak Hall' Family Pill for ceostlpa- tton.ni1?: 'i. ' " -. : y Boy Aal Cofldrens Clotiilnr ' Oar stock of boyt and chlldrena cloth Ing U Urge thta ever, aad will b s1 1 . 1 ..11 u- Kte I.. - I. fTBry ivw, wn im iu mm tui ivhw , inlt aad those, ' ' ' . V - - ' . ,t; ,'- V J J BAXTER, r THE BOILED D INNEHS FAME, v Haw the Old xHq'rtb.; State took th UreM for Grand Affair or " V- ' ' Gastronomies.' ' Th fame of the North Oarallna bored dinner has traveled abroad, f It ha got into the Effete Hew Xrg land States, and created such a commo tion that the populace after partaking of the delicious viands feel Ilk exclaiming enthusiastically- if not grammatically "Where ate we at P At the 250th anniversary of the city of Northampton, Mass., last June a discus sion of old colonial times developed the fact that the boiled dinner was a feature which was absolutely neoessary to a faithful description of those days long since past. A longtby description of the methods used In getting up this sumptu ous repast was written for the Spring field Masp' Republican by Charles Hal- leck. The article f of local Interest to this eectlon of the country and we publUh It believing It will do much In n freshing the memories of old times. The article says: . I suppose the Yankees of the period thought they had the ne plus ultra of formulas for a boiled dinner, and I for one, uged to think so myself when I sat down to such a feast in old New Hamp shire county, In the first half of the past century. But I have since partaken In Horth Carolina of boiled dinners whose Ingredients and style of menu would take the rag off the Now England spread. You all know, perhaps, that the Old North State was settled In-large part by Scotch Presbyterians who (migrated from their native heaths two centuries ago, bringing with them very much the same religious creed end forms of wor ship, and the wordly tastes, traits and habits of the earlier Puritans and Pil grim fathers. Indeed, there are no two States In the union whose people are so homogeneous ss those of the hill por tions of northwostern Massachusetts and North Carolina. They thowed the similarity In the colonial and Revolutionary times, socl ally and politically, and they have Shown It ever since In the trying limtsofour country's vicissitudes. There le a much larger percentage of native Americans in North Carolina than any other State, and they cling to the old-time methods, the old-time houses, and the old-time utensils with greater tenacity than they do in the primitive little towns of northwestern Massaclm setts, wbith arc probably at the present time the nesroat surviving types of the old time New England community. taa lake the reader Into many parts of North Carolina, no', only ia themoun tains, but In the eastern counties along the ocean coast, whore old-fashioced land looms are still weaving homespun and carpets, and the lye leach stsnds ander the rain spout at tho end of the eaves, the big hominy Is cracked with a pesi le and whole corn Is hulled In settle with lye and tallow candles are dipped, and spinning wheels are noisy In the evenlngi and boiled dinners typify the primitive feasts of our departed ancestors. Such a dinner wai given in the year 1892 by Mrs Koouce at PoUocksvllle, Jones county, to a number of apprecltlve guests, of which the writer wss one; and as I kept tab on the menu at the time I am fortunately able to glvo an abstract a la carte. The edibles were not boiled altogether and served together as In Hew England, but separately, at given In the appended spectritloni: Boiled hsm, fresh and i alt Boiled sail pork. Ssusages. Souce (pig's feet snd ears). Scrapple, or sucklings. Cush. Chitterlings (hos;'s entrails cleansed white, and looking like boiled macaroni). Boiled sweet potatoes. Boiled pork snd turnips. Coilards (a tree Cabbage). Onions, Head cheese, Boiled trle. Dried persimmons stewed. Endeavor to Pardon Boyetle. An effort Is being made to obtain a pardon for Kmmett Boyette who ebot and killed hit wife about a year ago at her borne In Kinston. Boyette wat sen tenced to a life term in the penitentiary and to be confined In tb ward for tb Isaaa convicts ' It U eaierted that he bat regained his reason and therefor It U maintained by hi attorneys, Messrs KM Land andG T Cowper, that Boyeit I ooaflaed .la violation of th Slat and United Slat law. . "w ' , An appllojtlon for a writ of habeas oorput wu mad to Judge' Fornaoa kWedaesday but ' th. latur for tb So-. prem court to decide. . . ' Tb Supreme oourt hat an important quettlonto iet(lt la tho Boyett matter at to the eouttltutloaar of .the law af. factUg Utah crtmlnslt. " ' r; A An order ha bos a placed on 111 that tb eon b sdvaaced on th docket to that a hearing . and decltloa may .b rapbd at' aa arlj data. "'iVU ANOTHER WONDER Or tCIENCsT, BtT ;ha'rvi IthMi Oaadraw'. ft; tV. t;; Htmtt bir ' Boiene I donlf Wonder thee day I) medlcln a well aa In mechanics. - nmos Adam lived, th human rae haa been troubled with dandrult for which n halt prsparatloQ has hwotorore yravad a euo. cewful eure until Newbro'a Ilerplclde was put on the mark. It ia a cbmtflo prep, ratio thitt kills the fnrm that make dandruft or sciirt br dl(tirln Into the acalp to imt at the root of the hair, where It mp the Vltalltri cnmlnf Itrhln wvlp) fnlllna- hair, and flnallr tKildnwra. With, out dandruff hnlr mot trrow tnnirlantlr. It In tho only d-trny.r of dnndnifT. Pild bjr lo(!ln dniPK-'S. Bond lv. In lmpn f,ir iami.1, to Tha li'tt Jlde t'o.. I'pln.H, -.. i,, ('. It.!'""".- " ' ' " : ; Harlow All H Hartswe. Joihna Adamt, Esq, tpnX Saturday lit Hew Bern on hutlnMt,. and. to attend th carnival. i: Mrs Media A Bell returned to horn Friday. Mis Clara Morton who has been vis ttlng relativea In Hew Bern returned Thursday. J R Mason who wu on the sick list, we are glad to report as convalats- Ing. Mr Clyde Morton returned Friday from a short trip to Hew Bern and Thurman. Miss May Adams returned home Mon day night after spending the week In New Bern. Mr O G Bel of tlorthead City ipent Sunday here. Mr J L Carroll and Miss Daisy Dowdy of Newport were the guests of Mrs W ft Btcton last week. Mr Becton of Morehead City came home with Mr W F Bectoa and spent Sunday with him. We were pleased to have at our Sun day school last Sunday, Mr and Mri Keuneth Taylor of Wlnthrop. Miss Ada Becton la spending the week with friend and lelatives In New port. Mr George Ueu.loiaon, Jr, came down Saturday night to spend a short while with hi V.tracttoa Bundty. Hs return ed S .11. ay evening. Mr and Mrs E D Baigert drove down from New Bern Sunday. He returned Monday morning. Mra Bangert and and little girl will spend several days with fries di. Mr Clyde Eby was again down this week to bl mill Mr Jas L Bell and Ulss Hmlly Wh te- Bead of Bachelor pajsed through today enroute for the 8 S Conference at New port Jas K Bell, Supt of Hailowe schoo' Mrs Emma Long, Mrs Hannah Bell and Mis Bemlo Morton are all attending 8undy S. hool Conference at Newport this wek. li. A Card. Belial r, N C, Sept 28th. Ed Journal; Dear Bin I wonld like to stste through your paper my political convlc tlons, and why I wish to make this state ment Is this: "The Register of Deeds inform.! me that I am appointed a republican Judge of the election In November." If this be the case I wlih to make tbla atate- ment: 1st. My great grand father, Wlleoi, carried a flint and steel musket under Gen Nathaniel Green and helped to lick Lord Cornwallis at the memorable bat tie of Guilford court house: He was a democrat. My grand father (ihoujh not a WU cox helped to elect "Old Hickory" An drew Jeckaoe, voting for him three times. He was a democrat. My father wu a Wilcox, and voted a democratic ticket when he was 81 years old snd voted for ten democratic nom Inees (or voted 10 times for them) mak' Ing a Utile period cf 40 years. He once whipped a man becaoa be differed with him la politics. He was a demo- crat. For twenty years I have voted foi Grover Olevelaad and William Jenalegs Bryan. The newett I ever came to vo Ing a republican ticket wu for Daniel Sttmsoa, when be ran for sheriff again! major Hahn. W voted than a coalition ticket to defeat Hahn. This shows the date of my democra cy. Now let an say la ooncloetoa. 1 lave been accused of urvlag a term In the county Jail, for forgery for twlndlag and maay other charges, bat never be fore have I been so rattled by anything as being sppoloted a republican Judge of our election. Whenever I servs In tbla capacity I will chang my nun fw I would not hsve th dead for , three generations rise "In sack cloth and Mb," GEO S WILCOX Not a Jadg. Joint DUctsaloi t Hoi Charla L Abernthy,Dtaooralle candidate for Pretldaatlal Hector, and Hoa Thot E Owta, Repnbllcaa candi date for Presidential Elector, willaev a Jolat discussion of th political beat of tb day at tb following p!aoast Trtntoa.Moaday.Oot Srd at 1 o'clock. PoUookavilU,Mwday, Oot td at night Jacktoavllle, Taetday, Oct 4 k night : Haw Barn. Wednesday Oot I at algbt. - ; Dover, ThurteVy, Oot 6th. f ; Venotboro, Friday, Oct 7th. Bayboro, Saturday, Oct 8th. Arapahoe, Satarday, Octeber a'fih. , 8tkat tbe;$eciet op succes?. -Forty mlllloa botllet of A.og nil FloW' t told la lb Ufilud Stated aloa alao III Introduction l. And tb duaaad for It la ttlll growing. ; bat that a In thowlng of raooaat f , Doa't H prov that Augott Flower haa bad ufaUIsg suocest ia lh cur of Indigestion tad dyspepsia tk two realeel oemlet of health lad bappiaes I , Does H not af ford lh vldao that Ags( Flower itasur spec! fie for all aiomachend lalastlnal disorders f-that II bu proved Itself lh beet Of all liter l(Ulalor August Flower bu a naatohl s rsoord of over thlrty-flr year la urleg th allleg millions of fieae dUlreaalng eom plaints a success that It btonmlni wider la Its eron ery dv, at home and ebrn. 1 it. a fumfl of August Ifin h "" : !. '1 I 1' ' r-'l Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of J B Benton, this ia to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said- deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on o before the SOlh day of September, 1906, or a notice will be pleaded in bar of their n Cover v. All persons Indebted to sa'd estati will please maHe Immediate yiyment. This SOlh day Sent 1904. T F MCCARTHY, Administrator NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the certain Judgment reaifrred ai the Uy Term 1904 of Cra veo So pi rior Conn In that certain act ion therein pending, entitled the Hecht Ulrschler Company vs J E M'.ller, i will offer for lf and sell to the highest bid der for osb at public auction at ihr Coun House door f Craven County, oo Mondy 'ovember 7lh 1U04 at the hour of 19 o'clm k M., all I be f (lowing desert! ed realeataie to Wit: Lvlne and being in Craven Oounti, North Carolina, In No. 1 Township, and adjoining the lands of G. Whhford and others, and more fully described as fol lows, beginning at tne neaa or u. wnu ford's canal and most north western err ner of said G. Whilford a land, running Noathwaidly to the County line, thenae uonlng with said County line una hud dred and Twenty Seven Poles, thence running Bontnerly to U. Whltrord's third corner, thence with said G. Whitford'i line to the beginning, containing Ttir. e Hundred Acres nore or lest. Sept 35ih 1904. M GREEN, Commlsstorer. CAROLINA DISPATCH Commencing Fiiday fept 30th the steamer Nense will resume her schedule between Newbein and Eliiabeth city, leaving New bem at C p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She will make a landing at Oriental but will not stop at Roanoke Island in cither direction. GEO HENDERSON, An New Election Precinct By order of the Counly Board (f Elections at a meetloc held at Court House on Sept 17, 1904 the following division was made of Tlsdale s Precinct for which Twenty days notice la beret)) given In accorJance with iho law gi v ernlng elections passed at seselun i Qenerat Aisembly 1)01 . ' The precinct now known as TUdale'r precinct Is hereby divided as follows, to wit; Beginning ai the moulh of Rocky Run running thence In a alraight line lo Thomas Eubank's place near Clarke, thence In a straight lino lo Bachelor Greek, thence in a alraight Hue to Deep Oully, thence with Deep Uully lo Trent River, thence with Trent 111 v r lo t lie beginning at R cky Itu i. The fongiiug biumlarlua to embrace an election prvcln t to le known ai Gum Row 1'ieclnct. 'I he bo indarh s ol what Is kn.wn ai ll.lae'a I'reclnfh will lenialu aa Tladale'a I'rjclncl, except Ing the foregolug boundaries which I. taken I her i from to uiaae an election preclocito be known at Uum How pre cinct aa aforesaid. L O. DANIEL?, Chm Co 1U of tUc tlons. W- 11. FLANNKH, SecreUry. sarthragvaa hrvent or Improve! also nt CVEAIJlfoJIRK, COPYliWHTozDCUca PROTECTION. 8m4 model, ake4eh, or pboto. tow rrae emaiutloa ud adrlea. BOOK ON PATENTS KEtffi w"C.A.SNOW&CO. r.,nv.i wr., v.w. 1 ml AND i Domifliop Steamship Co pi New Bern Military Academy. NEW frERX, V. C. The Largest and Beat Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialists at (he head o! every Department, Faculty of 19 mem beit (including lecture faculty, repieaentfrig University of North Caio llnt, University of Virginia, A . M of Mitsi sippi, Texas Mormal Col lege; Be) haven II oepltai, Medical College, New York; College Phygioians ud Burgee na, New Ycrk; Peabody Normal College, New Ycrk ConHer Ttoiy of Music, A met lea a Institute of Normal Method, Boston; Con eiyatory f Vtuio of Pais, France; Leiisig Conservatory of Music Qennany; Danaid UnlTertit;, Trinity Coll'gi and o her promineat in stltntlwi. BEVfiRAL THOUSAND D0LLAR3 being nrxndtd 'or new bnildlngs, barraoVa atd.dormltoriet Lighted thrjubout by electric! .y and supplied w.th pity wattr, ai pate aa the S ale affords. Bath i oonm. Large and loy 1 aUdctt body last aession. Apply at once for brautilully Illustrated Catalogue. . A Sep.raU tad Dittlnot In Itutlon wlta a Bt.ong Faea ty of Spe olaltata ' . ' " , - - Thibestanj most easily nattertd mitboda tf Bookkeeping and Syttems of bhorlhand en r deirloped are need in thla Co lege. : De aid fof Bookkeepers nd SteDOgraphen greater than we' can tepply rcait'ona .Wranteed td those taking cotnbmed course - Railroad fare paid fof those laklig full Shorthand and Books, epiog aoholaiihip. Take One of tieae courses and let help you to good payi g position, 'f-f'xl:S? f- ;' '-KVfr ; '- ; ' ; Apr1 once fi lllwtrsvld oataltgM, , ,1. -' v .' S. J. HOLLADAY; A. B, lit. BJ Our Letter. To my friends and patrons: We adopt this method to express ow si net-rest thanks for our lib eral patronage in the past epiing and summer season; having made bat few mistakes and having been able to rectify the fauie satisfac torily, we are encouraged to move on, We have our new styles in and oar samples are just superb. Browns and brown mixed will be the height of style. These goods are in olay worsted, cheviot, melton, and kerseys, and we have the price within reach of every one who deligh:s in f pending their money at home. We have opened a branch work room at the northeatt corner of Cypreoa and Bern streets in order to accommodate our friends and patrons in that part of the city. All work is gnaranteed to be up to the average American tailoring. With many thanks for past fav ors and an earnest solicitation for the continuance of the same, I am respectfully, B. SAWYER, The Tailor. IOE 10 DISCOUNT. Booka Containing coupora for 800 lbs. of Ice in 10 .lb. coupons, value J4.00 will be sold to customers at a dlacoutt of 10 er cent.' 3 80 will buy $4 00 worth of 1UK If book is procured, either from the driver of wagon or from the office It) (Irlrritb street. New Bern Ice Company. HOLLISTER 8 Rocky Mountain Tea Hoggets A Buy Hadldia br Buy ftopla. BHii Otildaa Haalth aad Ruuwad Vlfor. A Kneeiflc for Constipation, Indignation, I.Ita n.l Khluey Troubles. PimplM. EcsamA, Impure IcmxI. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headu'ht, rid Uackache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab t form, &.1 rents a box. Genuine made by lloLUSTKa Dnuo Company, Madison, Wis r,0LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Magistrates and Road Supervisors. Are reminded that I he nm l rui uf sht Superior Court 'or Craven I'ouuiy will commence Oct. 3rd, 1104. Kile your report in due time. W M WATS'IN, C. B. C. irtstitate for College Younx Course Women (b, Conserva tory of Music lb jvujorue r Hth. Best. Place N. C. Mr. lor Your Jas. Dm' iddie Daaghter timid nl AGENTS I "Vt?ToitY AGENT ill. i:UtATrl UHlK 4 if TUli DAY (IIRiSl IN Hit CAMP Business College
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1904, edition 1
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