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1 A J i; : . - THE JOURNAL. IMKHV.wf msvps .f.t In tils, mr AT- eptMono.,' Journal BtuldlBg, '';V-iYv; Pmori Ha 1 . CHARLES L STEVENS. 1 .SUBSCRIPTIOH R1TW One rear, la eoanos.............M -One veer, not la dTnoe.. ...... M Moathly, by carrier la U eity..... .SO Advertliinf Rates (aniited ba appU cation, :vj''"'-'';,:V:'si":;?'' Entered , the Post Olio, Wew IBsm, H. 0. , Hwonrl class matter. fapar : of . Bent . Orsvea ssjty. NEW BERN, N. O, October, 1904. INDUSfRIA.i INSTRUCTION. By President GeoT Wtaiton, 0)Uege ot Agrioultnre and Mechanic Arta. Most of the pnplla In oar pnblio chooli will be employed efUr tearing acbool in tome baiineu, occupation, trade, or profession requiring manual labor. Bnt the training of onr schools does not look to this end. It" looks rather away from It. Neither pnblio tentlmen nor educational sentiment In North Carolina reoognizes any connection be tween labor and education. The aver age lad in North Carolina who seeks an ednoatlon is seeking It not as prepara tion for manual labor, but in order to es cape It We have among ns to little skilled la bor, so few Industrie bated spon tech nical and Industrial education, that we sotrcely realize the necessity of such ed noatlon for the production of wealth. The result It poverty. Illiteracy sad oos tented ignorance. The sidewalks of the street la oar capital city are paved with brick hauled into North Carolina from Other states. We are baying dirt because we have sot the skill and knowledge to pre, bars and glaze it. A century or more ago we got oar fine bricks from England. We ban bow reached the point of getting them from Pennsylvania or Ohio. A few yean sro as Englishmen was buying thousands of white oak treat la central North Carolina and. shipping their trunks to Liverpool. Other treet unbought were decaying Is the wood. W scarcely think of producing anythin except raw material. For lack of industrial education tad training we bare few (killed Industrie; We take It for granted that we east make thing, and other people- Somehow or other we expect to tears withont employing the meant seed by other people who have teamed sow, We moat follow their exempte. Maeeechuaetu make more mosey from ootton than the whole south. It ells skill and knowledge Instead of raw It secures skill and knowledge by tech nloal oducation, Massachusetts has two textile schools an larger sad better equipped than the North Carolina College of AgrleaV tare and Mechanic Arte. Ithaa atteatt twenty technological and Industrial eoV lege and school better equipped than oar one; and the manual training portment of Its average dty high tehool It better equipped lhaa oar elsfl eol- tege. unr ignorance It ao great that W aoaroely believe tech aloe! sad Industrial edooatloa to be s seoatalty.' W take K for granted that s graduate of s literary eolleg or of the TJalvertttM well equipped for any I adust rial eeretx. Dot si ladot trial trajstef htf yet to t b taiaed, Sad year Will Vewqulred or to . eompWUoB. ; lsduatrlal and techaloal ' .edaoatios doe sot differ from literary, - acltotfffo. or mathematical la the lime ' .,. ssd'prooau required, r:"v; ,";"' ': It easaot be picked np Is a year or two, si leisure, or si plsasure. It should ' - bagls at the very. beg'ln of dnoa- ' tlos sad extended to tht very eaeV Ou 'iyttmofohooUj, : Instead of 'teadlag "V swsy from labor, should tUntlate to ft ;',sa4 prepare for It. ' Industrial and teohsteal edacalloa, If - desirable for other tatej for North Carolina as absolute aeoeetlty. Onr ' ; soil It too poor to compete exoept-sader 1 the most Intelligent stss ofJnUasU fled tnd dlvertlfied fmlng. W most pursue tgrloaltar with skill, Intelli "genoesod techaloal knowledge, W ' cannot Uve npea rede. Ignorant aad a trataed labor. ' ' ' Nor can w live by prodnolng only ,J raw material. - . : , toultlant with richer soil, anight do ' to, or jriMiM'rri, Tm, Illinois, olio or In l'i' bat even t' y are at d ' ftal, but are creating Cubbed products and art reoognUIng Industrial tdaottloo M essential thereto. '. iXi JWt swat do Ukewlss. 'X -':J, We must educate our boyi and gltja oa the farm and teach them to ose ma. t: We moat also train many , of then to beco&e mamifaetuteia,'JiSsl V Jt as. tears from Germany, from Ens iaad, from Kef England,.! let learg thoroughly the tenor of the klnddergat tea, and apply it great principle toonr whole system of. edooation. .., . From tht North Carolina JonraU of YfiSTERDAl'S MsMErs. 'toii, ttrain, Proflalooi and Stocks y Rsnge la Mccs. RecelpB and Shipment , The following are the market quota ton, received by private wire from i falter Labaree 4 Co.. to Barms & Co few Bom, N. O. Nsw toBi, Oct. 1. . Opes, High. Low. Close 'lorroii: Oct. 9 84 10.01 9.01 9.(2 Deo... 10.07 10.16 1001 10.10 10.11 10.W) 10.10 10 14 1013 10.30 10 20 10.24 Uaio. Chicago, Oct 1. Ohicago Grain. Open. . r Close 0eo Wheat 112i ' 113 UeoOors 50f M Deo Oat 30f 30 OotKlb 778 776 Oct Pork 1136 1150 Oct Lard 70S 705 Mew York, Oct. 1 rrrocx; Open. Otoee Amr.Bagar 181t 131J Amr. Copper. ... (Hit 68 J Aichlson 88t 8t BoothernBy.... 88f 33 Southern By pt. 4 95 D. & Steel... 181 181 D.B. Steel pf...74t 74i Pesa.BR 188f 182, Erie 81 82 J Loolsville&Nash U7t 128 St Pant 180, ltli N.Y Central.,... 129, 126, N. W 70 71 Va. O Chemical. BANK BTATEMENTv New York, Oct. 1. Beurvts, decrease 687,600 4,629,100 Loana,lnerease Specie, dec rt see 7,600,400 Legal Tesder,lnoreae Deposits, decrease ClrculatloB, decrease 941,803 1,186,000 143,200 Of Onm. Faddy What a. difference there is sometimes between the boy and the girls ot the same family! Daddy Yea, I've noticed that There's the Bogerton family, for instance. Tbo boys are every one of them red beaded, While tb girl, whose lock are of the same hue, are suborn haired Boston Trsnscrlpt A Che) aVaaaval. Housekeeper Pretty specimen yon aretsaak forbelpl The dirt on you la an inch thick, ' Tramp Yes, mum. Times are wer ry hard, mom, and funeral expense comes high. I'm tearls it on so when my time comes X won't need burylnV New York Weekly. "How do you think I look la meaow IA60 sultr o i. , "Jest 4s same a yon always did like flrty cna."-Nrw York Evening Jotsrasl. . - ;,;: , J.fl 'v.THECitET Of; StcdjSSv-,; Forty milltos bottles of legist Flow er told la the Halted 6tate slons since lu tntrodaotlon 1 Asd the dsntnd for It Is U11 growing . Is si that s fine bowing of tuooest f Don't It prove that Aagual riowrr bts kid uafsillnH taooee is the cure of Indigestion and dyspepsia thctwo greatest enemies of health aad happiness t Does It sot C ford the evldeeoe that- Angait Flower i Mrs s peel tie for -all tnmach tnd Intestinal disorders 7 that It bs proved Itself Us best of all liver rrvnUtori t infjtjrt Flower bis s tnatohleis record of over tUrty-flv year In curing the R'nr ''' : of t'irse iHIrpi.!n(( mm i ,! a iif ti nt t t'"nlnf r I-, 1 '-''P fr"'f r v, al lni it i, l I ) I 1 ,f A . .1 J ! ' .1. '1 r - I 1 : ; r-.Mitr -i . -,. I'.irso t - a.l I'm, ; t' I T ilia Mu Oh,' the fiiaa who has asked me for a maQ loanl , i 3;f J : I Myifriend.'yoo have "asked me for the loan of s certain amount, stating that yoa, needed' it only far s; ehbrt timer and that you would payme back by a-certaln oWt'ft:?i'.'-CF';B''a' ; la reply to your request Tinlght state that 1 happen to be tbort of ready cosb just sow .and regret exceedingly that 1 cannot comply with jyour reqaeat ' S Bnt 'J ShsU do-bone of thi-. I shall refuse yon "the money on other' ground grounds lyhlch I thall endeavor to make plain; to you, to that the matter may not again come up between nt. In the first place, I would have you know at once that J am no moralist, My refusal i not based Upon any ab surd notion na to the deteriorating ef fect that n compliance with" your re quest may have upon your character. Whether to let you have the money win do you good or will do you harm Is no concern of mine Ton have ar rived at your present dilemma through agencies which are entirely personal to you. Ton may have Inherited cer tain weaknesses which make It Impos sible for you to turn yourself to a proper account, or circumstances may have really been against you. ' But whether it tsbad luck, fatalism or fol ly Is entirely outside of my province to determine. No, my friend, I am refusing you the loan for other reasons, purely selfish. The fact Is that I like you. Your faults, so long as they do not obtrude themselves upon me, do not matter. But your virtues have contributed much to my pleasure' and satisfaction in the past, and, to be candid with you, am just grasping enough to wlsn them to continue to do so in the future. The moment that we tamper with money affairs all will then be over. You may be a scamp or a scalawag. What matters this to me so long as this part of you doe not bother me? Or If you are simply unfortunate the same result follows. And so, my friend, I say to you, if you will, borrow the money of tome other. But leave the rest of yourself to ine. Tom Masson In Life. Kmw Hla Baalaera. Yes," acknowledged the well dress ed man, "I have a very good income, but I do not feel able to keep an auto mobile." But I am sure I could interest you," argued the dealer. "A man who hat the money you are said to have surely ought to afford a good touring ma chine." No; I'd lose too much on repairs. You see, my income arises from a couple of nuto repair shops I was lucky enough to start a year ago. Judge. Proper Precaution. The poetcsj of pnsMlon. having cor nered the eriltor, started to read the "little thing" which she had brought for bis considerntlop. I am aflame." she began, "aflame with the fire of love. In my bosom, tumultuous, seething, there" ''Just a moment, please." be Inter- runted, "till I give the signal for our Are drill." Chicago Record-Herald. The Most Patient New Bern Citizen Must Show,. Anzioy' ance :at Times. - Nothing spoil t good ditpotltios. Nothing tsxet sjuan't patlenos. Uk any Itchiness of the tkls. ; lioblng I'liet almost, drive youcta- i, '.r-.f-r;. All day it make yon miserable, " . , All sight it keep yov awake. ; Itch, itoh, Itck, with aorelief. Jatt the same with Mitms. Cts hardly keep from scratching It, .Ton would does but'yos kaowlt make it worse.; , ' : ". -.-- Booh mUerlee are dtly dtciett- log. . ' ' i'V.-.'''i,,v'-'; .-Vj'r ' fsoplssrs teutlDg ttal 1 se ess beeBredwv.T'i;'1, V, ,?;-. . Uarnijif themeiU h Doau't Oint- sitnt. w r.-: ' .. ',' y'rimty.or proof that Dosa't Ointment wui our jr-ues; sosema or say Itobisett Of the (kid. " t "j,i ,- Bead the testlrsony; ot Ne Bets iii'';';,v;'i.f,A'wt-.1.i:. . Jobs t Banff, proyrletor of 'General Merchandise store at M Hindis street, .1 used Dotn't Kidney1 Fills Ind they ar til they are represented to bet I oas Slso lay that Doan'a Olotnent U the beat tliloglhst I ever uso for itching Btmerrholda.- 1 luffsred untold agony with thsm, could sot rest Jus . moment day or sight, an! I could sot find any. thing tl relieve the snff firing entlll cane acio Doin's O'ktmaat and pro- cared It at BradUasi'i Phsrmafly. It re lieved me at once, and acted entirely different from anything else I ever aied. Yoa could talk aVint this reme dy for month tnd It would Sot be ilk on application Of the ointment Yoa crm ae ,nf name tod I will Le only too plecd to reo'mmnd 1M1 rmerly to injrono whr.evrr oppnrinnlly irlnn." . I'or tale I f all dn'i r, iVU e SO ciu!i Fn!r Mliliiirn Co., NY, so'il a.-r,!e for (1, Vnllnl Klati-e. lUi !.-!, in r tli rani Dmn 1 -r,rt ! .Le no i-tM r. TESTS TIB FOR THE CHILDREN Some LMUlsJe.i:'-r;;"') This Miss is tinhappy misfortune, ;r; This Miss ts not alway fionesfr-mi- appEoprlata.;":: jvV' W' . This Miss if uncivil and Ul bred-mis behave. -i,t, -u.imM This Mlse wastes time, and money-i misspent.'.; .i.rjf,'?sfc 4ff ; LThIa Miss should be shunned by the traveleis-mlsguidev c";' -V;.- ' This Misa gives unreliable .Informs-, tlon-i-mlscalL-yf'1;"''.'; i iM,. This Miss meets with ill luck ah,d de laymisadventure., 1 ' This, Miss can destroy the peace of a nation misrule, : .; .; ' i , '. This Miss is an uncertain correspond, ent-rHxlsdlroct, i' i This Misa makes . trouble- wherever she goes misdoing. - This Miss causes sorrow to her moth er misconduct.- This Miss does not value her friends mlsnppreeiate. Tli'ls Missels distrustful of human nature misanthrope. . These three Misses are untruthful misrepresent, misinterpret, misstate. ' Story of a leaS Pencil. When I came out of the factory I felt very proud, as I was of a bright red. I Urst went to a man who put me into u window with many other pencils. After a fortnight I was sold to n little girl for 0 cents. She put me Into a pencil box, and the next day she took a long knife and began sharpen lug me. I did not like this. It hurt me very much. She lost me one day, 1 and a boy found ine. He nsd me very roughly. He would break my point every time he wrote with me. And then he would sharpen me. At last I became so small that I could not be used, ami I was thrown into a rub bish heap. And that was the end of my career as n lead pencil. Game or Colom. The following is n very slmplo game, but will help the lime to pass pleasant ly: "I hc a color yon don t see, says one. "What color luuy It be?" asks the other. It niny be pink" (or some color in the room), snys the first inquirer. Then begins lite questioning. Is it the pa per? The ribbon on your huir? The pink lu the doll's dress? And so on un til happily the uuesser mentions the exact ill-tide of pink that has been choseq. The successful guesser then takes her turn nt Buying, "I see a color that yuu don't sec." Hide In Sight. Hide in sight, a kind of hide the handkerchief. In which the object, usu ally something unuotlceable, like a small coin. Is placed where it may be seen without removing anything for Instance, ou the floor or ou a table or chair. One of tbo players thus places It while tlie others are out of the room. The Litter enter nt a signal and begin to look for the object. As soon as any one sees it he sits down quietly, while the others go on looking. He who is last to sit down places the object for the next search. WfaUtllna- Tree. A species of acacia which growa very abundantly In Nubia and the Su dan la called the "whistling tree" by the natives. Its shoots aro frequently distorted in shape by. the agency of larvae of Insects and swollen Into a globular bladder from one to two Inches In diameter. After the Insect has emerg ed from a circular hole In the side of this swelling the opening, played upon by the wind, becomes a musical instru ment suggestive of a sweet toned flute. The whistling tree is nlso found In the West Indies. Oar Nlae TlioaaanS Coail Llsbta. There are O.tnit) burning lights and signals stretched along tho American coasts, forming a perfect link, so that tho navigator need never be beyond eight of one of the beacon. One thou sand of these are located on the At lantic coast, 1,600 are scattered along the rivers tnd inland waterways, 600 on the great lake and 200 on the Pa dne coaat The CanSaetar. A three-year-old going to church for the first time wa much surprised when he recognized one of hit father's friends taking np tho collection.. . '."Look, -mother, look!" ho cried. "There's 'Mr. Brown. I didn't know he was the conductor." . '; How to Core Corns ud Bunions. First, toak the sore or bontoY la wans water to soften It; then pare it dows at closely .as possible with oat ' drawing blood sod. apply Chamberlain' Fl Palm twice dally, tubbin vigorously for five minutes at reck, application. A corn plaster should he wora a few dsyt to protect it from the shoe. ' At gen eral liniment for sprain, bruises, lame- sets sod rheumatism, Fain Balm I no equaled. - For tale by all drngglsta, ., ' irj,Jv,PoUUcsI Meetincs. ' The' following meeting bare been ap pointed by the State Committee, Boat, O CWud tnd W h AradeU,andiakt for the Senate will addrest theeopte at ' VsnceborofBaIardayJ Oct 8th. :r(' :. flak headache It ceased by s ditor, dered oondltloa of the siomtch , sad I quickly eared by Chtmberltla't Stom ach tod LIvtr Tablets, '" For tale by all druggists, . , -J. v. " , THB POWM Or" STEAM. i Btaar Maf le nt It TiaM Oaataa ts - BUaUaa.. r- 'Wbtn Jam A Watt ww the steam MkunUi- the kaftla lid to jump up and anwn ha Mid '"1 here muat hm rxwr In that pi. -am that It can lift auch t w-iaht." ... 1 l.-tm wa, XiiiiWin iirlor to tm rind mti ttie amna I'liArT'tnnon anl raKarrlatl tt aa -i nr., tpii.nii.d myMtxrr. li'-' ftit. a' iciitirit, rowsri-h htm t"t t'a r- ,fr ,n 1h "ciiii" fif i ifin.lruff. FflH- anil nin.nnmil I t a tU.r " ai4 put m whii h "in )ia ,.u i, of a I . r ; i . , ,1 t'-la 1 n.rv p j ,.- Holly Spring, Mia., March 24, 190 While bulldiwr railroads in Tennessee some twelve year ago s number of hand contracted fever asd various form of blood and akin diseases. I carried S.S.S. In my oommiaaary asd gave it te my hands with moat gratif ying reaults. Icaareoom- mena s. h. s. aa tne nnest prepsraaas for Malaria, chilis and fever, aa well as all Hood and akin diseases. W.I. McGoWAW. I suffered' RTeailv from Boils, which would break out on different parts of any body;; . 1 saw S. S. S. advertised and after using; about three bottles I was cored, and for the teat three years have had no trouble whatever. A. W. Zsbsb, Sty Read St, Bvansvine, Ind, I besranuainir vour S. S. S. probably ten years ago for Malaria and blood troubles, and it proved so good that I have con tinued ever since using it as s family remedy. It is a pleasure for me to recom mend a. s. a. tor tne oenent 01 otbers who are needing a first rate blood purifier, tonic and cure for Malaria. Arkansas City, Ark. C. C. Hemingway. Boils, abscesses, sores, darker yellow splotches and debility are some of the tymptoma erf this miserable disease. & 8. S. counteracts and remove from the blood all impuri ties and poisons and builds up the entire system. It is guaranteed a pure ly vegetable reme dy. Write for med ical advice or any special informa tion about case. nt Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. Low Railway Rates for Circus The Hnwlaod Improvem- ni C bassets ol the a. cz N J railway onr the following low rates to aad fr. in New Btru October 4 h, on" accnun' ul John Roblnion s Clrcus: Turstlay, Oct. 4 h, 1994, at New H-rn Kintt if t New Hen and (Mum $11" Caawe'l Itt Dover " '. ' " " Wi OoreCuek " ' " .f6 Tuaorra ' " ' C.'ark's ' ttJohl by Conductor) .30 The above tickets to be sold by Ko. fi train, rood to return by No. 6 trat same dy, Oct. 4 h. Horehead to New Bern and Return $1 30 Hollywood " (4old by Conductor) t.00. Mansfltld " Wlldwood " " " 5 .90 .80 .66 .85 Newport " " " Havclock " " " Oroaton " " Rlverdale " " " .80 The above ticket to be sold by No. train, good to return by No. 8 train same day, Oct, 4th. Joint Discussion. Hon Charles B Thomas, Democratic candidate for Congress, and Hon W 8 O'B Robinson, Republican osndldate for Congress, will have a Joint discussion of the political Issue of the day at the following times and places; Beaufort, Monday, Oct 17th Newport, Taeaday, Oct 18th. Jacksonville, Wednesday, October 10th. Catharine Lake, Thursday, October 80th. Richland, Friday, Oct Slit. PollocksvlUe, Btturdiy, Oct 23nd Bayboro, Moaday, Oot 4th. Yandemtre, Tnesnay, Oot 25ib, Kew Bern, Thnrsdsy, Ojtober 87th at night. Vasotboro, Prlday, Oct 88th. Tieaton, Monday, Oo 81 at Goldtboro, Tuesday, November lit, at night. . JfV L HILL, Chalrmea 'Democratic Congtetslonal : Oommlttes, Third District. OBB.ILL, ' .: i Chairman Republic CoogreMlonsl Oommlttes, Third District. Teletthoaee anS -Qara Thieves. "Tclepboues are coming In handy to Catch boras thieves," an Id George C. French, "They bare not been used so much In Milwaukee1 a in the imaller cities of this and other states. - There when the robbery ef s hone is report ed the sheriff telephones' to the farm-. er on every road, and so many farm ers have phone now that this is practicable.-- After every farmer has been given s description of the stolen horse It is pretty difficult for the thief to tts cape, for be must pass out of the dty over some couutry 'road, and many captures have been made in this way." Milwaukee Sentinel.. : "Man will eat 200 or 100 mors food In thsysar 3000 than he eats now," said a chemist".1 "A movement is on foot emong the world's governments to Increase the varieties of our foods, tnd very Week .from somewhere or other a hew vegetable or milt of aut is add ed to the international blU of fare. : 8tat of Ohio, City ot Toledo: ' tf . " Lneaa Coooty. v .J,' f ' . traak i Cheney make oath r that he I senior ptrtaer of the 'dm Of f i Cheney Oo, doing basinets is the city of Toledo, Connty sad Bute sf-iieaald and that tarn firm will pay the torn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLABi for etch and every oat of catarrh thyt askhot be cared by tbet pjeif Utll't Cattnh Cure. -jtl..tiA; '"- So TBiNK JCDINIT. 8 sora lo befott si tad (ubenrlbed Is my preaenoe, this Sih day of December, ADieso; . , -' - 1 , J - A. W.OLK4S N, (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Cattrrk Care It taken Internal ly and acta dlrcMy on the blood system and mucons turfar-.f of the tstera, Ponil fur clrciilnn fr), 1 F. J. ("IE.VEY & Co, Administrator's Notiee 1 Eaviss outlined ss edmmbtrstor sf J U Benton, (hit i to notify sli person atvug cmibh tgs'nK toe setste . M .the aid deots-ed to iihlklt Ibem lo tbe ondertlaed, os or befors the SOih day or fepieabrr, l Oft, era sotloe wil be plMdedls S-ir of tbeir nCiven. AH eraoat' indebted to ts'd it-.t wll pie-tee srse Immediate y ymen. TBiaruiB any nent ivu4. . T r KcOAHTBY, Admlmslra ot NOTICE OP SALE. Pnranant th ranain J idgnrnt read red at the My Term 1904 of Cra en Baptrlor Coutt in that certain act ton inareln i Mi ug, eunitefl tne tlecot Hiiathler Coiun.uv v J E Miller, I will Offe' for ami at 11 lo I he highest bid dertoroa1! at public auction at tn Court He .tour "f ('"tvmi l i nm , on Mondy vember 7th 1904 at the hour of li o Cloi k iVt , all i re u liowiog utacrlDea reslealate lo w U Lying and being in Cravi n Oinibty, North Carolina.-In No. 1 Toanshlrt. and adj doing the lands ot U. Whlttord and oti.era, and mere fahy ('escribed a fol tnwa, beginning at the bead ot U. Whit f id'a canal anr moat north wtirn err cer of said O. Wnltfoid's Hnd, running Ni rtbwaidly to the Uounty line, tuence lUnnlnv wll h said Coutitv line Urn Hun flrt-daiiC I'aebtv rteven filet, thenc running Hontkerly to O. Wbltford's third r.A. . k. ... .1,. . ..1.1 11 U7 K i. line to thj beginning, tootnlnlog Tnr,e Hundred Acres nore or less. Sat25ih 1901. E M GRKKN, Commtsaloper. lItVTBir CAROLINA DISPATCH LIKE -AND H nomioioD Steamship P Cornnicnoing Fiiday S'ept 30lh the steamer Neuse will resume her Hcliedule b 'tween Newbern and Kliaabeth city, leaving New befn at 6 in on Monday. Wednesday Hnd riduy. Mie will mukd a landing at (titentai but will not Mtop at Roanoke Island in either diu-ction GKO BENDKRHON Art New Election Precinct Bynnlir of the Couniy Board of K.ectiona at a meeting held at Court House i'0 Sept 17, 1WM the following dlvlaion was made of Tisdale't Precinct for which Twenty daya notice la htrebj given In accordance with lha law gov erning elections pasted at aesalon of General Asaembly 101. '-The precinct now known aa Tisdale's precinct Is hereby divided as follows, to wit; Beginning at tie mouth of Rocky i Run tanning thence In a straight line to l'homa Banana's place near Clarkt, I thence In a straight line to Bachelor 1 Greek, thence in a straight Hoe to Deep Gully, thtnee with Deep Gully to Trent River, thence with Trent River to the beginning at R icky Run. The foregoing b rundarles to embrace an election precln-t lo be known at Gum Row l'reclnct. 'the bound arlea of what Is kntwn a l lJale'i I'roolncl will lematn aa TUUa e's I'mcluci. except log tne foregoing bi.ua larlea which I taken then from to mate an elecil.w praclncito be knoan at Gum K-.rw pre cinol at aforesaid. L O. DANlftl,?, Ohm Co Bd of Klectlona. W- B. FLaNNBK, , Secretary. m aaythmg na Invent orhnptevei also rat CSVCATJinDE-MARK, CoPYnteMTorOEtAS FROTEOTKM. Brad aaodet, aketoa,a phots, far free exuilaaUoa and adriea, BOOICJiPATEKUrJ: "?c.A.srww&co. Ua7 WABHINQTON.D.C. ,aaaaava)a,e NewJBet nl Military Academy HEW BERNiV. C. The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialists at the head ot srrrj Department, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, repi esentlng Unfver ity of North Cat o llnt, UnlTcnity of Virginia, A AM of Mitsi tippi, Texas Normal Col lege; Belhaven Hospital, Medioal College, New York; College Physician and Bargee nt, New York; Peabody Normal College, New York Conser vatory of Music, smetlcan Institute of Normal Method, Boston; Con enatory tf Vnsloof FaV.Uv Ifranoe; Leiiig Conservatory of Moslo QtnnaDy; Harraid Univcreit;, Trinity Collrgj and o her promineit in tltutiani: N : BEVfiRIL TH0U8AKD D0LXAR3 being rxptodtd ior new buildings, barraoU td dormitoriee Lighted t' r ju hout by eleotricl j and wpplifld w.th city wattr, at pure sa the S ate affords. Bath iooma. Large and loy.l ttadent body last teetion. .aVpp'y Ht once for bautllully illustrated Catalog ;; ,;v.t:" rt- ! 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Every bolt, spoke or what ever we use in repairing is careful ly examined and in im stand the test; we enjoy h reputation fo skill . and rt liability and endeavor to sustain it! carriage and wairon paintii-g done in a most thorough manner at lowest prices. No one undersells us on vehiolts; we aie headquarters. 6. H. Waten dt No.,, Successors to 6. H. Watera A Hon, Phone 18S, W Broad Hk. Hsw Bset ICE 10 Bisroi NT. Book Containing coupors for BOO lbs. of Ice In 10 lib. coupons, value S4.00 will be sold to customers at a ril't-oui t of 10 jer cent.' $3 60 will buy $4 00 worth of 1CB If book is proctmd, either from the driver of wavon or from the office IV Griffith S reel. New Bern Ice Company. Executrix Notice. . The uodeiaigmd having qualitted aa the icntrtx ot William Calvin Uilfflu deceased, hereby notlflea all persons ho d lug claim against the estate of aald (U c ated to preaent them duly ntbeuii a. t"d, wli hln oni year fiom this daienr this notice will be pleaded In bar of tbelr teenverv. Allperttnt indebud tuibe evtate of aald deceased will plraae make In mediate payoent. FANNIK A. GRIFFIN. Eieculrta. Hept. 17tb, 1904 Magistral es and Road Supervisors. Are reminded that ihe nixt term of the Superior Court for Craven Couniy will onmmunce Oot. 8rd, 11 04. File jour report In due time. W M WATHON, c. a c. HOLLISTCR-SJ acky Mountain Tea Nuggets 4 Buy Kadlaia far Buy Faopla. Brinfi Osldaa Baaltk aad laaavad TUnr. A MDciAo for CoDatlpatioa, lDdlMatioo, Lira iit Kiilnay Trouble, Imp ura Him!. Bad Braath. all unlah Bowala, Haadacba uiul Uaclcatiha. H'a Rooky Uountain Tea In lab- ooky Ho '.t f-m, an ceau a box. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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