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' THE-JOURNAL. FablUud mry Urte tkTur,wf apt Monday. Journal Ballfliaf, M40 Cram It Pxon Ho. 8. CHARLES L. STEVENS, unto 4 PBonaioi: SUBSCMPTIOll RATES'. Ona vur. In eAfmnoa.. ...,,..., ' One year, not ia adtanoe Monthly, by oarrlar la Owelty..... M AdTertlatnc Rataa fontlthad on tppll cation. Entered at tha Pott Orloa, Haw Bui, N. O, u Moond elan Bittar. Official Faaar af Hew Ben Crsrea Caaaty. HIW BERN, N..C Not. 25.1W4 NEW BBRM NOT AN INLAND CITY The merchant of Haw Bern, audit Chamber of Commerce, oaght to be erec fully ellr to the faot that tb.lt city 1 not inland, but upon a iplendld water way, which hai contributed In the part, and should be made to contribute more liberally In the pretent and future to the cltj'i commercial protperlty. The reports lent ont from the How land Bureau of Pabllolty, tell of what great plan! Senator Aidrlch bat for deepening the water at Beaufort, and making that place a great port of com merce. This If all right, and the Journal only hopes that the propoted appropriation of $300,000 for Beaufort can be secured and even more. But that It the plan for Beaufort, at outlined by Benator Aidrlch and the other intereited with htm In the lease of the Atlant'c and North Onri.'llna railroad, and It has nothing to do with New Bern, whose people cannot afford to wait until Ben ator Aidrlch and his people make anoth or Sunday Tlitt to this city, and perhap promise to look alter Its commercial Interest. What Is needed Is that there be some aollon on part of the Chambar uf Com merce of ibis city, largely backed up by Its merchants and citizens, generally, an action concerted and business like, with definite plans looking to tome legislation which shall secure appropriation from Congress to kerp open to a atrfflclcn depth both the Neuae rlf er. below Hew Barn, and the varloot branches of th Neose and Trent rlters above thl city. Such legislation can be secured lead ing to government appropriation! fo' the rivers tributary to New Bern, 1 there Is only some local aotlon taken This District has an active represents live In Congress, la the Bon Charles B Thomas, and by being active and per tlsttnt result caa be accomplished - There I everything to keep and gain to such a movement, while lining down mean that trade will be diverted from thl city. Let the citizens juM keep In mind that New Bern 1 not aa Inlaad elty and act on It, and It will solve many of the twist In th transportation and freight itorage problem which now affect the local buelnes Inter ests. r I Salt re Shao. I The great value at salt for sbeep was shown In aome recent xpcrlmants made la France. Three tots of beep were treated alike la the matter of food, except that one lot had no salt, a second lot bad onehalf ounce per head every day, and the third lot thraav fourtha per day. Those reeatvlnc one- half ouoee per day did the beat, gaining foar and one-half pound more than those that received three-fourths ounce. All the sheep receiving salt made 1&4 pound snore wool aad had a better fleece than those which had nous.' Beef meal 1 toad from scrape of meat and bone from which the Crease baa been extracted and the Bquon concentrated by cooking. The iwstdne la then pressed, dried, around and put In 100 pound sacks, it coats ine about 60 per cent protein and I or 9 per cent tat Beef meal la fed to bee WltH good resorts. It msy be ted with, corn la the sane or somewhat greater prs pertJoat than taakaga.' Meat scrap has boot the aemev coaaposltioe aa beef meal and le fed In tbe earn way. Ho- ml New Yorker. Apply molasses or ataa aad carat with a place ef paper. It WW take out all toAsmsaatloa, evea It blistered. xt erward pat tm raaaUaa maul healed. "1 was takta sevsrelr llok with kidney trouble. 1 tried all eorti ef asedkrlaes aoae of wMoh raUevad aae. One day! eawwedeyewr stleotrU BltUr and determined to try that. After taking a lew dees I felt teSered. end soon there after was entirely eared, had have lot Seed a sick day since, Hefgaboe f Btae have beea eared ef Hbeematlm, HeeralsX' liver end Kldaey troubles and Oeaerml Debility. Thl It What B. I Bats, of rrwv ;.v, II, C.f writes. On' rcn r-" - rr-r-'-i. .Ji FACT MOVEH," AMU O vine Erea tha at eat tkmp. nrK-.tleat at Um.9wmtM.-r If Unre la the sUfhtest Oeabt te tha nlnde of any that Dandruff tarns do not exist, their belief la compelled by the fact that rabbit tnnoculatafl wlta tha (arms became bald In ats waeka time. It moat be apparent te a? pereon therefore that tha only prevention of baldness la the destruction of tha garni which act Is aacqgstfully aoeomplished In one hundred per .cent, f -eaaaa by tha application of Newbro Berptdde. . Dandruff is eanaed by the earn a (ana which casaea baidnaaa and caa a pre vantad with the same remedy Newbro" Borplclda. - A " ' Aecept no -snbstlrate. "Destroy the eausa yon remove the affect." ' tWd 1y leading' drutirlets. .Band 10c. to stamps tor aample to The Berpldda COh Detroit, lllch. , . : a D. BRADHAM, Special Agt PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Bernard Sbaw'a latest play will be called "John Bull's Other bland" and will attempt to give the etage the real Irlahman. It la to be produced At tbe Court theater, London. Edward Terry, the actor, and owner of Terry theater, London, ia engaged to marry Lady Harris, the widow Of Sir Augustus Harris, says a special dispatch from London.' Young Mile. Germalne Hejane,. who haa accompanied her mother to tola country, says she will never, no, never, be an actress. It is an Interesting fact that she made her only stage appear ing In this country. A new prima donna, eliaa Martha Carina, is seen in the production of "The CIngalee," by J. a DufTe com pany at Daly's theater, New Tort Miss Carina Is an American girl who haa studied in Paris for several year. Elsie De Wolfe has returned from Europe after a trip which began in the early spring, sue nas a play call ed "The Massarenes," by Ouida, which Paul Kester is to dramatize. Bhe ha several others In reserve, including on by Brieux. Lillian Russell signed a contract with Sam 8. Sbubert, by-the terms of which ahe is to star under the Shubert man agement for five years, beginning next December. Mis Bussell's Initial ve hicle will be an operatic .version of "The School For Scandal." HORSES AND HORSEMEN, Isetta, 2:1& retires for the season unbeaten. There are few like her. ; The Roman has been second In many fast heats this year, but baa not wen one. Snyder McGregor's new record is iiXni. He 1 among the big winner of the year. John Mae, 2:00. haa been another severe disappointment for Qeers. He haa won but one race for him. Stanley Dillon' 2:074 i atlU high water mark for the year for a green trotter and bids fair to stay ao. The gray mare Ruth C. goes Into winter quarters without a record. She baa won quit a bunch of money too. Adara, the fast. daughter of Adver tiser, 2:1, reduced her. record to 2:16 in a fifth heat over th Wheeling (W. Ya.) balf mile track. Two pacers are now tied for the world's record for a seventh beat, 2:07 Baron Q rattan and King Di rect Oeers drove them both. Margrave, three year old, the superb roan son of Baron Wilkes, 2:18, owned by the Flemings of Terra Haute, haa nine new performer and stand sec ond for tbe aeaaon to AUertoa only. SHORT 8TORIES. Thia 1 th way an Indian In Wash ington county, Ma, alses up the game laws: "Kill man, too bad; kill cew moose, pay 9000." The youngest baby on record near Eaukauna, Wis, in possession of teeth Is a boy born with a tooth to Mr. and Mra. Leo Hastings. Tbomsston, Me., claim th youngest sewing club in the atate-tbat is, the youngest la th point of the mem bars' age. It 1 composed of little girl ef even year, and they, have pleased winter' campaign of fancy aewlag. There i an odd eoahlaafloa of peta la th Blddeferd (Ma.) greasbona of Caarlee 8. Strout la a woodcock and a cat They live in perfect peace, the woodcock growing fat ea the worm la the rich earth and the cat keeping the place fire from mice. William Laddy ef Addison, Tt, placed la the spring eoe bushel ef p tatoes on the greuad and eovered the with two feet of hay, This' fall h re moved the covering and got twelve bushels ef .very, flae large potato grow without planting, hoeing or dig ting- " , T J CTjaa a cou ait oaa tiAY TsL laxative Broaat Quinine Tahajta Jldrogglsu rsfund lb money 1 it tails to ear. . W. Grove's slgutars I ea each box. We, TSvuuaa. - Shell and. hhtach a many cbastnirts a are desired and dry them thorough ly. Te every cupful of the meat allow a tsupeonfeJef hotter or olive oU; Met Into a bowl together, toe and let them stand In the efl far half aa hooruplece thssa la a eteaa tin ex -frying pea) dredge with salt mixed with eayeooe, and let thorn brow n the evea .sboat arte mlnot, stirring eftaei irntfl f eriap, dainty browa. v , Ctttrrt Caiaot fee Cam WlU LOCAL APPUCATOlU, at thy eanaot reach the stat of the disease, Ce- UrrhlM blood or ooeetrtatloeal ale- ease, and la order to ure It toe most take latemal reatedle. Ball's Oaiarri Car Is takra lateraally, sad acU dlraoS lyealhe Wood aad maeoai Mrtac, UaU'a Catarrh Car I aot a quack sed Idae, Ilyras prescribed by on of la best physlotau la thl ooflstry for years and I regular prescrtptloa. It I com posed of the best tonloj known, eoaibtBd with the bast blood turinera, snilng directly oa tla sjqoons surface, 1 be perfect ombtnatlna ol tbe two In rr.';nU U What pnxlueae rach wonder f ul reealts I en ring Catarrh. Send lut tsallmotilals free. T. 1. CSZSKT et Co, : . ' . . t r, i j . Toledo, O, Po!dlf r-,'7". ' Tt'- i:-.".'i t sir.r,-rr.: for "; Rbreakfast ih enquCncVj Sfto ataiatla Trm. Ala aU VlM ;?' htodens ISeat.. -According to Hie Oxford Dictionary, 1463 I -the date of the earliest men tion of breakfast, but tintil a century ago it caueiated only of a 'draft of ale or tea or chocolate. jTber were only two meals a day--dlnaer, ranging from o'clock ia ttie tuornlng in the fifteenth osntury to noon. In" the eeventeenth, and eupper, which similarly advanced from 4 In the afteraooa te 7 o'clock. Pepyt, for Instance, went down to the 4mlrlty at 4 and B la tbe tnomlng pa &o pther breakfast than half a pint of wine or a -dram of cordial But lit the eighteenth century dinner wae gradually postponed until 6 6r 0 o'clock: In .the afternoon. - Wbea It passed midday breakfast became a necessity and a meal. Before xhls banger had demanded the addition of bretteV and aome auch relish as radishes to the. morning draft . But when, a hundred years ago, cold meats- and fish began to be nerved at breakfast tbe utmost surprise was ex pressed., Its novelty made it fashion able and led to tbe giving of breakfast parties. Eleven or 12 o'clock was the hour, and it was declared to be par ex cellence the meal for poets. Tom Moore was an inveterate breakf aster andtaftes the trencher work sung for the . company entertainment. Breakfast finally became an Institu tion, as a necessary oasis in the long stateh between supper overnight and plnapr the next afternoon. This ac ceptance of breakfast a century ago thu made England for the first time a three meals a day nation. Noted French Diplomat. M. Theophlle Deleasse, Frenclrrnln- later of foreign affairs, to whose di plomacy, it is asserted, a clash between Great Britain and Russia over the North sea Incident was averted, is one of the most brilliant and successful diplomats of Europe. It was M. Del easse who brought about the Anglo- V. THEOFHILX DBLCABSE. Franco entente cordlale, the most Im portant diplomatic feat of the twen tieth century. M. Deleasse began his career as n political Journalist and was for awhile attached to the staff of La Republique Francaise under Oambetta. He then became secretary to a deputy snd on bis employer's death married the wid ow and succeeded to the representa tion of the constituency. Since that date hi advancement haa been rapid. In politics M. Deleasse has been de ecrlbed aa an "enlightened opportun ist'' Since entering the French cham ber In 1888 he haa made his power felt la that body. M. Deleasse Is In his fifty-third year. V)ha you want a pleasant phytic try Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tab let. They are easy to take and produce ae griping or other unpleassnt efect Bold by all Druggists. Tkr Cat Bate Ware. Some Intelligence offices encourage even the greenest girls to sbsndon gen eral housework and try for th place of ceok, parlor maid, etc., for It increased the fee, many offices baaing this upon the amount of wsges paid. Thia is one explanation of the decreasing num ber of general housework girl. They are also responsible for some of the restlessness of employee. Olrls are' placed In positions snd removed When they are needed for others. Borne a employer ss training schools. Oreeo foreigners are sent snd when they have learned enough English and housework tbey are sent to others for higher wsges, tbe office not neglecting t collect tbe extra fee. V Then they inform th long suffering reaapjoyer that tbey aoderatand ber 1st haa left and that they caa anpply Ur aawL-Atlantlc Monthly. . Bert W Edwards lalnred. Bert W Wwardl Of Pes atolnes.low tote fall oaaa ley walk, last wiater, sptalnlarhl wrist aad braising hi a. JTh next day, he cays, "taev were ao or end stiff 1- was afraid I would hav to stay I bed, bet I rubbed that, well wlth.CheaabeTlahV Pal Balat aad after a few application all soreness had dlseppeered.'' Tor sal by u atuggaia, . -j. vy ; , - i , .J At l Ceala . ebaat, , . . Teacher-ie that Dow I told ye to to hit -.'.-v v rnplW did the beet t osald, - ' Teacbac-Well, yoa may coagrata. late yourself tbst you don't have to eat Itr-Brooklya Life. . ; ; Wiea Tea Em t Ba CoU Toe waat a miedy that will aot oly give you Qal?k relief bet tffsct a per suneatour. To tant remedy thtt will relieve luers and heap e(pouiratloa ae. Von want ramedy thit WlU ron a tar art aaf trmUnrj toward paesBls. - Tua want a remedy tUl Is pleewant ari l safe to take. I vm!rlln' Cough TUintdy neta s'l ill1 icilrm.an'S snd for the ' S- ' : HIK-Ilt Of l''l ! ' I a f - r. if t i Ifi. GETS AT mnu tuc i nun ill m ' ffi&jmxsWmtp FAIL - R is the moat powerful and efficient blood purifier in the world. It sweep out all the impurities and poisonous germs that cause RHEUMATISM, LA GRIPPE, CATARRH, UV and KIDNET TROUBLES, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPA TION, INDIGESTION and CONTAGIOUS IL00D POISON. Improves the Stomach, builds up the entire system. Al Field, the famous minstrel ; Hon. J. P. Gibson, the South Carolina legislator, snd hundreds of otheri testify that it ABSOLUTELY CURES. Sample eotue'rree if ran write BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO. Baltiawre. Cet " foG!T Ul SOI " Book froa roal OncfUt. THE HALL OF FAME. Ezekiel Iliuds of Newport, Me., seventy-eight years of age, has begun to smoke cigarettes. Secretary Morton Is the crack tennis player of the cabinet aud one of tbe best men with the racket In Washing ton. George B. Cortelyou Is a devotee of physical culture and a great lover of outdoor sport. lie Is a good shot and fearless rider. Ali Kull Khan, a Terslan nobleman, who has given up lauds, title, family and position to follow religious work, Is living In Boston. Professor Willy Uess, leader of the Boston Symphony orchestra, began his musical studies at six aud at ten was an Infant prodlsry touring Holland. Emperor William of Germany In fix ing the course of study for Princes Os car and Joachim has prescribed a study of railway progress and prob lems In the United States. Joseph Cbamberlulu Is not a grad uate of any university. At the age of sixteen he was a full fledged business man. At thirty-eight, so rapidly had his fortune growu, lie was able to re tire from commercial life and devote himself to politics. A Now Bedford man 1ms an old pay roll of the I'niiliavi'ii branch railroad company which carries the name of Henry 11. Hugers, tlio Staudard Oil iiiuguiitc.. who worked as baggngemas ter in June, 1 M i 1 , for twenty-one days nud received S'Jl.L'3 therefor, an aver ime of about !f l.lti per day. Charles Monehy Invented the "mon key" wrench, which la so lndispeusable In mechanism. The name monkey Is a corruption of the nnine Mouthy, which la the proper name. Mr. Monchy sold his patent for f-iKX) and built a two story brick bou.se in Williamsburg, N. V., near Brooklyn, where be lives at an udvnnccd age. EDITORIAL FLINGS. The prices of tbe new winter hats al most make them deserve the name of milllonery. Ohio State Journal. Aud, speaking of the prevailing fash Ions, there'll b no chauge In the Epis copal marriage tie. Boston Herald. Tbe man who rocked the boat last summer probably lias accepted the po sition of chauffeur for tbe wluter. Bal timore Suu. It would be well for preparations for Christmas shopping to begin that Is, for paterfamlliuH to open a new check book. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. A ten-year-old girl Is charged with wrecking a train. If her mother hadn't been asleep at the switch so often the girl would have kuowu better. Des Moines Bcgister. Tbe Wssblngton Star quotes a scien tist as saying that we shall aome day be able to do without aleep. Newsps per men and restaurant waiter can do that already Jacksonville Tlmea-L'n-k. MAKBS TOD WELL ALL OVER. Remarkable Result Wrought by the Wonderful RhettmaT'de At last a remedy hB beea discovered that absolutely cores Rheumatism. Ca tarrb. Indigestion, Ooastlpatioa, Liver sad Kldaey troubles snd Ooatagloos Blood Poison. II accomplishes thu by cleansing th blood of all the germ that cause in airsasee, toafag tip toe stom ach aad Llvw aad bolldlag up th sa tire system. Her I typical letter lakes from kadrd that bear ahallsr testi mony! - Baltimore, Md., Fsb 1st, 1904. Bobbllt Cbesaloal Compear, Proprietor Bhramaotde, Balto, Md. OeaUessesi , "Tare year go I we stricken with Isftaosaiatory rheaeuUsss, Daring that tlms 1 suffered eiorsolsUag pel, priaeipelly le my lowtf llmba. My Joist war MIS, swollsa aad laflsmed. i eoald not straighten my limb. Yoer woadarfalear, BUSUMAOIDK, waa reoo amended o cm and I heraa te take It oeordlag te dlrectloaa, - fa a short lime I bfjrae to experience the greatest relief. Tb sorenees sn itltToeee -wa. ooagoowsdleflalyl tbaakfel Bkwmaclde has done at aorogood the tl th other edlcls aad Doctor rrescvlDtiee which I . tiled. -1 tooad Uhal Bbeooiaclde acted wall oa the Kid ey aad bowU. and I tellers It wll oerekoyeae of rheasiaUtm or blood dlsaaae. 1 sow have perfect sea of ay aalf, caa work aad waJk ss wall a ever, sad 1 attribute wiv cere entirely o the see if KHKUMAOIDB. . My friends and netuhbors saarvsl at th cbaag la my ooBiliiloa. I stad yoq thl testlmoatal ef say ew secofd. wllhont soltoltelloa, and will eHea-fally taoomsoeiil ynnr snedlolss to all wh maf writ or call O ma cop. Mmlrf this lottor snd tti bans It I have rwelirl, lira a wllowsni reald at tli S'ltlreaa rlTs rlnw.' Vp"- !' -.T-VM'T, ' A ' ( 1 U ( V-t---(i : s CouTcnlent atitl Uaeful. A' very useful and convenient cabi net to be plnied in the kitchen is shown in the Illustration, li hi made in two section:!, the upper section being divided Into four principal compart ments by moans of threp vertical par titions. Oue of these comportment.! is again divided into a series of subcom partments by horizontal partitions, while the twj ic iter sections are form ed Into very small drawers for storing spices, salt or cereals, etc. The lower sect;:i of the cabinet is also divided KITCHEN CABINET. Into drawers and compartments of any suitable size and for any purpose that may be desired. By an Ingenious de vice of the Inventor the drawers for the storage of cereals are fitted with on attachuieut for pouring out tbe quantity required. A slldable table is also fitted between tbe sections. It li obvious that this cabinet would be of great benefit to the housewife, an It would not take up very much space, while everything needed would be to gether. Another udvantage would be the Impossibility of bugs of any khul getting Into the food. I'afri n Toothbmah. A clever woman has discovered that a toothbrush piMduces better uml quicker results than n rag when naph tha or gasoline Is to be applied to soiled articles of wearing apparel. The brush should be saturated with the cleaning fluid, and then a few brisk rubs are all that is necessary to remove the spot from coat collar or dress skirt. The Kllrhrn glove. When a kltelien rnngo looka rather bad, but one Imsn't tluie to black it, wet n elotli In kerosene and nib on aome yellow soap, (io over tbo slove wltli tbls, tuen rub wltb the usual blocking run until It Is rather slilny and flnlnli off with u newspaper. Dislocated Flaffera. A dislocated tinker is euaily attended to if oue nets quickly. Pull tl) bone quickly Into place. Applj cold wet cloths. The longer a finger remains dislocated the greater the effort re quired to replace It and the greater the pain aud swelling. Th Men Ollrlalh. Don't scrub the nice new oilcloth with hot water and soapsuds. Have It wiped off with skim milk aud warm water, and It will continue to wear n bright face for many weeks to come. To Oct Ul of Fleae. If a small piece of fresh raw meat la put In the center of a sheet of sticky fly paper aud laid on the floor all tbe fleas In tbe house will be attracted to It and tha paper will bold them. Uany a New Hern Household Will Find Them SO. To hate tbe pals aad eclui of bad back tMWtdt to bo Ural fro froa tMoylni, 0aotrt arinary dbordari It tBOOfk lo saako aa? kidney ffsrer gratof ul ' To tell how th!i groat ebaBf oaa bo broogbt aboat win proro ooafort log words to kaadroda of Nov Cera Bra readers, ' Obailaa t.. fitrgtt, a ear palatar at Ota A 0 R B tbopt ioUllngat47 Bora siroet sayst . , , ."I havo foaad great MM by ailog Doaa'i Ktdaea PI Us. My baak ka beea kanlng ast for a loaf Uao Wtia so bad that I aoald aot wofk. ' Tka kldaey se cret I obi wart very dark aad aloady Btnot asing Djaa't Kidney PilU Iht to cratlost kite regsired ihslr aatoral clot aad I do aot so Be froat tkt aalat la my back at alt. .1 eaa adrtat all woo era troabtat to wfcallwa to f 9 to Brtdbsa't PbaraiMy, frooara Doaal K lday f Ilia aad gta tbem a trial. Tbey will aot ba lappolatHt la tha ra a't .' - v;n ' i. for sale by ll dealers,. Prtoe 8 oaots roater-Mlltmra Co Buffalo, H ao'd trnta f'r tho I'nlted Htttta. J-.. ii, uma l)on a nit . THE ONE J IthatcS is manur custom . . . . Newl'BIIHffitafy Academy The Largest and Beet Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialist at the head o! every Department, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, jep eBentingUni ver ity of oi th u o Una, University of Virginia, A . M of M ssi rippi, Texas Norm 1 Col lege; Belhaven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College Physician and Surge-na, New Yuk; Peabody Normal College, New Yr rk CoDne: vato y of Music, me. lean Institute of Normal Methodp, Boston; Con se' vatory . f ' usic of Pa it, france; .LeijSig Otnservatory of Music Germany; Harvaid Univcrsit;, Trinity Coll'gi and o he- promine ,t ir. stitotbes. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being xpmlul ,'or new buildings, b.riac 8 a d dormitoi ies Ligbtedtlrjiihout by electtict v and snpplied w th city water, at pu'6 as the S ate affords. Bath x)ms Larf e an loy 1 st d nt body last session. Apply at once for twautiiully illustrated Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Sep rate and Distinct Ins ltution with a St.ong I'acu ty of Spe cialists Hi le8' an ' most easily mastered mthods cf Bookkepping ami Syitcrr:s of ,-horthand e r deteloped are used in this Co lege. Dc n a d fur B i kke. pels and Stenographers greater than we can snpply Pcsit ons uaruutetd to those taking combined course, Railroad fare paid for those taki- g full Shorthand and Bookk eping scholarship. Take one of t e3e courses and let us help you to a good payi.g position. Apply at once f , l illusirat.d ratal gue Address, S J, HOLLA DAY, A. B, LL. B, President. HEATERS AND COOK STOVES Complete line just received ! Stoves put up and pol ished on short notice ? Ceneral Bardware, full line! Nash, Doors and Blinds ! Henth & Milligan faint! None better ! New car lond Ellwood Wire Fence just received! Machinery and Mill Supplies! Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., 3ARDWARB 78 Middle St. Phone 147. L. Q. DANIEL S 42 Craven St. New Bern, N. C , has just received the finest lot of Mule from St. Louis that was ever otfered lor sale in Eastern North Carolina, and have also just received a fine lot ot which means that there are good bargains for those who want to purchase good heavy Mules and nice Horses at as low prices as they can be sold in any market in this State, so everybody call and look for yourself. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmleaa, ture to accompllah DESIRED RESULTS. Greateat known female remedy. Price, $1.S0 per buttle. CkllTlfll aeweieof wnierfalea ana Imluuoiu. Tb aoln la prt as oalr In nai.bo..ti rv yaiv iwaj ioo with rM-ilmlla Blrnslor od ild of lb botila. thq.i . ?cV scaaior Urouai w WILLLAMt Mru.ouBoU aawu. CMTUua.Oiia, JZ?r, Sold by DiLVIS PHARMACY. HEAI TH AMD VITALITY HIVaJnlEBl III DR. MOTT'B " mmm irKnvnmicjj xxx.ias Taetraat remedy for nmoi pnwtmUoa awj all dlwaaca of Vb iimertlr "ft1 lailsalooa. Youthful Krrara, UeDtal Worry. irriv. UM ot Tobaseo or Oplom. which load lo Consumption and Inumtr with eri iFTEl USllB faororjwguaranlaa to ours f nimit,vvi MOTT'8 'EHHYROYAL PILLS of BMmatanaUnn. Thno womanhood, aiding derelopment of orgnna and body. No known remedy for women eqnals them. Cannot do harm life beeomea a pleasure. $i WO PEIt WOX BY MAIL. Mold L2J Sold In New Bern by J. L. Hartsfield, Contractor & Builder Offica 08 1-2 Middle St. f hem S88 Wood a I rnlnmna. ftalnitAra. TtillM. htrlo- diet, 8Ulr Newela, Ramp sad JCa- ilea unties.: uraxKcu, unua, Torah and Lava Sainfi, Bath. Door iilrkrceni tnadt to 'order on aliort noUoa. ' " . ' PnGISTta A UZZCLL. - Turmnq MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven 8t Phone 21(5. """aamaiiiaiwiiniiiiriUMiiiiiMiiMaaiT or ratuad lbs montj er? Sold It t l.OO prr bi Tbey orcroomo Weak ness, irregularity and omlasloufi, IncrcoHo vir- ! Uf UU IfUIllHU pains m MI.tCK BlWDUii Davis Pharmacy. Colds - It AcmlA be ttoree (a mls4 that tverr eoU waakaos tha lane, law. ara tha vitality and prepare tha areteta far the asort aerioat dla eaaea, mmcmg wlilck ara tha twa fieal t daaUeiaia al heaaa Ufa, paaoatooia aad aooaaarptloK f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy haa wa lU ficat aopalarlty V7 ha proanpt cons 01 Ulie awec 1 ailmeat It aids azpectocatioa, re Uwraa tha lnnaa aod apeaa tha ecretiona. aflectlaf a apeedj aad permanent ewe. It aaaataraett any mdn7 toward anumwila. ttkn ?:c,LartSlx50o,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1904, edition 1
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