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THE-' JOURNAL. PiblUhad vry cay la itayMr, ti nt Monday. Joara-l ."Vila. 66-80 OravaaBl -..:V : '-'IfS ', V. CHARLES L. STEVEN!. - vtnoi a noriuHoa 4 - SU BSC1UPTI0H E1TIV . One jmi, ta advance. .,7. . MM Oneyearfjiotla advance..,...., J Monthly, by canter Ib the city..... I0 Advertising Rem faralahed oa appli catloa. . ':rV- I'O'.'-"- Entered at th Port Ofa, Haw Bam, 0. Gu second claai matter. Offlelal Paper af Haw Bar iki Cnvea Ceiaty. y .-.'.'I. NEW BERN, N. G., Dec 29, 1904 PUBLIC DISAPPROVAL GREATER THAN PROHIBITION LAW. Within a few days, January out, 1908 there will beao open saloonin New Bern la every day terms, theclty will be "dry," ao'far at Itha opea selllng'or II canted liquor telling is concerned. JX ia no new. thought of expratsloit to ay that "prohibition doe not prohibit," it haa been laid many time, and very often haa proven true, for it ia character bUo of mankind to went every Beaming barrier which may he erected 'against hia totalled llbertiea or peraonai rights. The DlTine in junction in thia particu lar, "thou ahalt.not." haa been violated beginning with the world't flrat parent in the Garden of Eden, and today there it the same feeling to relent, to violate, and to find Justification for the act Ho man lawa against thoae who would in fringe upott society and public order must have back of them the force which shall bring quiok and certain " punish- ment,If these laws are to be preaerved in their full majesty, and command the re spect necessary to make them thorough ly affective. But greater, stronger, and. mo re pow erful than the mere statute of the law is the frown of publio dlf approval upon the acts of man. Many a man and woman have fled from thia public disap proval, when no law could abridge their freedom for an hour. And so it must be la New Bern, com- aaeoctng nest Monday,. January the ao oad, 1S03, if prohibition 1 going tc prove affective, If the abollshnunt of lbs liquor trifle In this city is going to work its true moral force, and do fort waa wav m vym wwi H 1 1 reeiatlbla attraction to cause them to fall Usra and again. Public disapproval must be a marked opoa the pereoa who drink to exeat. or to the violation of deoeaey, whether the drisk be from the saloon, dlapemary or secured, privately. It ia not the ques UonMBuch, howwaa the liquor e- 'cared, a the coadesaaailoa for its drink Ug, because o( the evil which comes from It. Let thoea who prayed asd worked before the election to do away with the saloon, be now equally acthe la pointing oA and condemning liquor drink lag with thaiatoea out of bust- 4aa,faetf Ubeeatetior of public dis approval, there Med be ao guard set, no daUotiva to fasten tba gain opoa the prearer of liquor, m demand for Jail aad ytalskment of thooo who art found and tba UHaeace et liquor, forth drtakerwill lad hunaalfaotso muck aader the fear of the law, bat will meet the averted eyas af hia fletghber, aad fall U feet that U U a aeobet of aoelev ty, therefor a waadem, a lone being, eve la the crowd of hit fellow sue. Meat tllk mU Ar Ka4. , Maklna a woodea bH la aa Interest- tn taek. The bert itself is toelded on an lrrrgniar Btolder, a strange but very effective rsscntno, and a eingalar fart about U Is that not a -etngto Improve- baa bw ma1 a It la twenty Bvo year. Tha heel I aooklrd from tba beet qalUy of reck toept and sft ; or It ta shaped le covered With leather, weualty doe hid or cafcretla 'Stork, which tnay ha la man roVwe, eccwni- toe ta pcwarllac faaMooa, -' . ' - The leather Is atrvtrwed aw, feetawri witk (he best oosllty of rouw ( and toe lrW, no that wtwn the .la fnthd h a4 kU a If alt lUr. Tha t"v lift la tl edartwd The lift i twiaUy a etipr'.or jn)ii f "' latlft. and a pt f Iti'ia cl BA'e !., tbotifb t (hart b!f tbr aJt. Tb tH U tl ltt(U aa4 tKkuxl ar put Mt () l.igh kf. ft tt t ane f the !ial pttit t4 A tinaraitfCBrrr rils r -v'trg tt Vi'-n , ". i j ' :r. 1 sif-y Jf FA7.) 11 ft r J i .. f, i "-. H I i H ' t :; . r f r f 1 TH2 f.:altzst 61 BarloU U Ia ClrUa It a tkoh. ufc TrUL Thar ia only one test br hlrh to Juds of the efficiency of any article and that la by its ability to da that which tt ta intended to da. Many hair Vt-or may look Die and smell 'bice. cut too point ia do they eradicate Dan druJt and atop falUnc halrT 140. they do not. but Hernielda doea. because it eoea to the root of the evil and kllla the aarm that attack the apltla from whence the fiair eta ita Letters from prominent eeonle every where are dally pro vine; that Jfewbro's tierpiciae sunda the "'test of nse." s It la a dellrhtfnl dresslnsi clear. ura and Tree from oil oaiKrease.. Bold by leadlne drurirlsta. Send lSe. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Hakjis 0, D. BRADHAU, SpaotalAgt STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN. Qaotsttons of Teiterdny's Market Fur- nirhed By Burma & Co, . Craven "-iJi.- Street. : aw'toEEV Deo.J8. Crpen. Btgh.Low. Cloaa :"awrii;.f('vi .... 7.03 7.i8' Vee' d-ff ...... 7.91 7.88 fl.80 61 OotToa: Jan...... Match ... May ..... Mew Tork, Dec. 28 Stocks; Open. AmrSugar 143, Cloae I43i 87f v C5J Mi sot m Atchison 87 Sp, 64 Southern By pf.. 85 U.S. Btee 30 A.aO ...ffft 7a. 0 Chemical. 42 R I 87 30 87 87i Erie TCI Cop Chicago, Dec 28. Chicago Grain. Open. Cloee May Wheat 114 1U May corn........ 46 45 May Pork 1)93 1280 May Lard 718 710 We buy and sell all stocks for actual delivery, requiring only a small guaran tee uniil stock can arrive and giving draft on Philadelphia fdr stock told on delivery. BURRUS & CO., Gen. Brokers. THE LAND OF NICOTINE. Smoklaar teems to Be am Baaoatlal Part of Japasieso Life. . I think every innu, woman and child in Japan smoke. This may be ssj ex aggeration, especially as regard 'the children, but it is no exaggeration to say that smoking la as much a part of the everyday life of the people as 1 eating or drinking, and It Is Indulged in by women with the .same Innocent, nonchalant enjoyment aa ia exhibited by the men. It waa a bit of a shock to me when I flrat came to Japan to come face to face with thia fact be fore I had an opportunity to form any sort of Impressions of the little woman la whom I waa prepared to be eo-In terested. I landed at Ktgaaakt ftnA almost Immediately took a train for Mojl, whence I waa to go for a. trip through the Interior. It waa early morning, and, being In the midst of the rainy eeaaon, everything wis 'boggy damp. The first class carriage Into which I was ahown waa anything- out first class; it waa uncles a and tadiy r ven tilated, and 1U only , other occupant were two Japanese) ladle Slid a ma a. Tba women had evidently Juat finlabed breakfasting In tbe-raf and were Jkrw alttln on their feet upon the seat ab- solitety enwrapped la cloud of h most evil, smelling amok, which they puffed from long dgarettca. Theywere beautifully dressed fn'sllk klrsonoa and were ttMOUbtaoJy . gentlewomen, 1 knew that even then, when t bad aeea so few, and I must coufeao I wis rather annoyed, beesuaev their - dawttnewa s earned to be entirely destroyed. But after a reeldeDca of mootha I think I would rather aeo them amok than not They da It ao daintily, ao Innocently, with auch frank aajoymeat, and mo constantly, that It aootns a wry part of their quaint Japplnea. tUeaaof rraaklta la LeaUe'a Weekly. ., t ' A WMw, nem. " . There to nothing that n4 ta, pr- plex on ta the eocret of a widow's Charm, ' 6b le-alaply aaturatad with wladom of the particular klad edd ta dealing with . fbe baa lire.) With on of the Bomber, wlstered and aamiBored him and learned wb to hold bf tongn and wbea t be lo quadoo. Pbe may be past m!trott In the art af keeping out ef tba wsy cntli he aorWty I very taocb want ed, and that I the acme of wisdom. There are tmi wb-n every buaisa ba ins; omIs to te elrm. lo fight not the tU HI tmrr, sbd the tcttrf tar or make repairs In one's prsoe at appearmre.-lmrolt Nra. , raor)4 a tn,e. Ctwlc& ia rach e pf tl aT lnr 1 a rnlr that eiprMHH t sctl tl same fblnf In a tn'.xh .''." arty. TraorK h wor4 so that titttke a a amt nun ! ri; ! i,uv- tlnf rarefui t toae errry mini l!,st U tn th rxieinsl r,ilr. Vii!f dl!I(t r l! vrija r I at.t sr(.tit. of ;!rn tt(tr.;a. Try. sl fry. If & ,n i at f.t IKrl 1 '.'m.W ijy t m 1 ' .. t i' " ' ( 1 me,- ,' ; 1 ) n .r i . SLe was a elerk la an oee "down- tOTn." Uet hania waa Gara Wlliey, and she was very fair, very pluicp and very sweet aad whVh waa a minor detail engaged to -the -"nicest fellow on earth." . v - 1 It was a dull, rainy day in early fall, and as the clock struck 6 Clara rose from the high chair, placed a brown turban pa her "yellow hair, took up a morocco covered book from bar desk and started for"ham,V-' fvVvi The rain poured la torrents aa aha walked rapidly along the street and signaled a passing a'1-.s?'l'-t Not till she was seated did she miss the book she had taken with her. Hur riedly stopping the car,' ah alighted, hastening up the street, seeking for th book ahe bad lost, but It waa not to be Willie Pareonav tho young,-good look ing, -only on of Lawyer Paraonauaat tn : hla r tastefully furnished "den,", thinking ' deeply, r Oa an- open Vok which had apparently beea.ehgroaatng his. attention lay ; a miniature photo graph that showed the charming face of Clara Wlliey. ;--; ?- ;...; ;-":-" ; From which It wilt be inferred that Parsons waa that very lucky ''nlcejti fellow on. earth' ;?v',-": : 'isrir'S ! A quick rap at the door interrupted bia thought, and he caUed,"Com lnr A handsome tnan- of thirty -entered-: Re looked damp ami cold, "and fnyhlnj hand he -carried a email book bound in' morocco. . A' . .:, -..-. : "Lion old boy,; howf aro youf ex claimed Paraons, rtoinc and atretchlng out hia hand to grasp hia friend's. . 1 "Fin aa silk, William, and anxious to examine my find," holding up the book. It was not a very large book, but on the cover In dainty "gilding -were tho words;:' "aara'a'blttry?':; As ParaonU aaw . It be snatched it from Lionel -8tanafleld'a hand and car ried it to the- light , Lion looked at him in silent wonder, but after a into-; ute said indifferently: "Why so oxcited, my boyt Knowi the fair owner of Clara's Diary Y - "Tea. Will you let me keep Itr "Couldn't think of It William. Telli me Ita owner, and I'll return It; oth erwla I mean to read Ita contenta att once." Ana he stepped forward witty outstretched band. . Willie Parson drew back, and acci dentally the book fell to the floor. Both leaned over to pick it up. Itt lay open atth first page, and theyi both read the words written there. , "To my darling. Lion, whom I rnayl never see agaid, I dedicate thia Uttlej boofc'VCIira."'. ';;.,. ,;, Lionel's face grew dull red, and be raised the book Quickly and closed It, but WilHe Parsons atood still, white to hia dark, waving hair. He spoke quiet ly, but with effort. 1 must have been mistaken. Ton, know the ownerl Lionel Btanefleld smiled a very pleasant,- happy amile as he replied earnestly: "William, If I am not greatly mis taken this book belongs to one I have long thought dead my beloved wife. Clara wmey Staasfteld." Parsons grew -paler,, but answered bravely: - - "I am very glad for you, Lion, m see you tomorrow -probably," And then they eaid good algnt, for Stansfleld saw that Parsons wished to' be alone - -v-- Next evening Lionel 8tansfleld knelt bealde a low cot ia which lay a fan, pale woman. She must have one been the exact counterpart of Clara WIDey. but sickness and sorrow had mad nor look years older than aha really was. 8he waa speaking very slowly. "And you hunted for , me. Lionel, when you retoraodT-Z knew yea would com baekv though; they all aald yoa never would. -And now I am dying. Would that I might Bh a topped, for the door oponed to- admit Clara Wlliey, holding aa cfea letter la her hand. At the sight of Lio nel ahe drew back, but her twta slater called her. v . "Clara, do you not remember LlooeiT He found my diary that yoa had booad for me aad ao found me." . - Clara atzetched out her hand Ira pal slrely. and' weicoeaed her brother-la-law ta. a few graceful word. Then, glancing at her letter, ahe said abaoat tea whisper:: .'. "Where did yea gndtltr .- "Dowa L street, aad I took It ap to. Paraoaa, Inteamng " - ., He did not flniab tho aooteoeev for Clara fell taUitlai to tho floor. The let ter ahe had bald fluttered lo her stater couch, aad aao pVtked N 4 and glaared at It indifferently, V . ' -. But what abo saw aevased to taterest hr. She rood: tt auickly. aad aa Clara showed alga of returning seoaxleuo aeseaiMrtclalmod: . "Uoa. pleaao leave bar aad go for WUHe raraooa. I wast him. rtaaao hurry, IJoa." Aad with a look of woo dec oa hi taae ZJoaot obeyed, ' ' . s .." . - ttk ona happy b as dwetta XJoml KUaaSeld wita kla wife, aad aha la ao lougeo aa toraltd. Ia aaoUMf Mr. sad htra, WUllaaa rafaoa are sttU epad lr their boMraaeoo, aad It ia 4ooM fuJ if Uey till ever berom Urn ttM tahty hny.-0Mtoa Globe. ", rkee WKt s Hi.ti rm. "T'ii yoa rrer ly rMr wtih a stnsTttif msaf sp1s1 a Wfcoe te Sn4 absVIng tn-'t re s'rns f a thrtt ai!f es fwrro".s prtietrsMfrti. "sf Ve',. I f. )eit B'j'.f.' tot Ml tvevev 0 a ar-y m r. Jsrtt lTi''i. If J'j rtin, s sr.n's f tr -a tf -i i I m ft a Vt. fit I T 1 fm I' t '-;!trr!t f f-iorsl tin t ' ( f 1e ta! J V t-0 1 r- s 1 r t ' ft. 'Ww ;'., I r ' " 5 r 1 )! r i . ' I f : y l. t i ,fnat t, ' i te t ! ' !' " I ! a ' ''' ' ' ' -i ' . , i , . There are many algca of a great com mercial development In the western is lands of Alaska. . . : ' The United States pays nearly: f ! 000,000 a day to forslgn ships for car rying its products. - : , ; . ' ; . Rata give trouble ia the London un derground railway by eating the rub ber Insulation off the wiree,r C ' A Kanaaa man! claims to: have a awarm of - bees that . mad , twenty gounda of honey in three daya. , ;, , The army of School children Id New fforfc U larger by 100,000 than the armies which fought at Llaoyaog. , - The Birmingham (England) . health department furnishes feeding i)Ottles for the children of. Impoverished pa tlenta. v c f - v A man of Halifax, N. 8.,. wanted a vacation ao badly that he pawned: a cemetery lot in order to pay tn ex penses of on&'l-iKii For manufacturing' 150,000 bottles ot wlne" out of chemlcala and exporting it as Hungarian wine a firm at Buda pest haa been fined 857,500.;". : T itv; The Russian department of commerce and navigation haa decided to "allow Women to become employee In It as bookkeepers and typewriters. ; .'r- A Polish girl of Brooklyn went to the cemetery to pray at the grave of a relative. While ahe was there a tomb: tone fell on her and killed her.. . -: The longest name in the world ia be Jiaved to he that of Misa Annie Keoho- anaakalalnbueakaweloaikanaka whose letter were addressed to Honolulu: , A girl who has worked in a restau rant at Colorado Springs' for a number Ot year has Just come into a tidy little legacy, of $2,000,000 from a distant Engliah relative. Oak beams 1,000 years old recently were removed from the Blue Bell inn, Bedlington, England. They have been made Into handsome furniture by a local manufacturer. - . The skeleton market shows a slump, and price have fallen sharply owing to the Russo-Japanese war.. The Boer war sent first grade skeletons down to $17.00. They promlae to be lower now. A big searchlight haa been places in the upper geyser basin of the Yellow- atone National park and la turned on the geysers when they play at night The effect la said to be strangely beau tiful. The Royal Bank of Canada baa been given the contract of disbursing the $31,000,000" borrowed by the Cuban government to pay the veteran of the army and other claims growing out of the war for freedom. Governor GesMer'a castle, near Euss nacht, on the Lake of Lucerne, famous ia the .history of William Tell's ex ploits, baa been sold to a company which will convert the ancient strong bold into a modern hotel The natives of India take more and more to beer. Formerly the consump tion waa very small. There, are now, however, many largo breweries, ' and last year their combined prod action ag gregated nearly 9,000,000 gallons. . Paul Reimers, a German decorator, waa so fond of reading hia Bible In working hours that the foreman took It away from him and found between the leave a Urge amount of gold leal. Beimara had been atealing reguUrty. There la activity Combined with anx iety, In Lancaahlr (England) coal mining circle. Many of th mine are near to tba exhaustion point,' and exploration In ' search of new one are being carried on that will coat a large sum. ' Bio de Janeiro's health department ta aa effort to abate a plague of rata offered 10 cent for every dead rat The consequence waa that a ayndlcate waa formed for th laiportatloa of the vermla,' apdk.lt was making money when It waa expoasd.. Oa th docka ot Loudon be oo year Tea00 rata have beeo destroyed, but tho medical offlcer-ot health for the port la doubtful whether that waa aa much aa the natural increase of btrtha aver death, and more vlgoroaa mesa area art to be taken, ,- ;-. . u-; There la a big Maltese rat la the rail road abopa at Indlanapotla which la tha pet af aU the railroad men la that city. She ia aald ta have killed 10.000 rata aad mice la bar time, hot sow aba baa adoptad a family of foot baby mica aad I carefully bringing them ap, The so nod "sweet potato I aa potato at all, but belong to aa eattre ly fl'.fferect family, being truly aa en larged root of a creeplac twining viae, which haa a bloaaoca something ttk a rearming glory. I wort potatoea'-ar rtcbor. ia starch aad eager thaa the eommoa potato. , . ' The greaUet of the world aaaDa fctne of balrpla la at I'alnswV. a vtiUg In the Itroud valUy, at H foot of the Cotswolda. There are m fewer than fl peraooo employed la luralng oat thewe trlfiea of tho boudoir, sad haodreita of automatic aaachlors are ta rooatant opecaUoa traMforsnlag mliea ef wire 1st to" pf flnlsbedTploa A rro-b roiunl freui (tin, baler viewed by fbe Parts JVlslr. ri that th worn of the Japan la l b1a te Immenea, etwi i'.a rfftrta ar already trlllng and diaqutlng for TCumtan. Creryirhrr Jspen Sf ta t rt4 nrf tiltlnr rmintry and Instrtxllitg the r.f'' Tt" Inst, -wrier S't as sj 'r n-A lists rn ( iijl dovs to the I nm ) It.f, i.In frrt.tr. Tit Cn.:: si!5fTl(!s are dt!6t d t the f,ct m of lh(r eii-rrlmMtt Is mtrrt!i, U ;if iirmn I t avwtr-li niHh'-ls of rath;na si4 f-s'k' tnj t."'tif A t'i'l fnnt t v Tw ef !.-' t )Ul 1:3 hf lT fi-tr.r i imi ii I h f , m.n l f n- tri;lil ff m 112 t" t'-" a ,r-- 1,U ! e,nl t lb t'i' n! ' ,r-J t , i'.Ji B 'if,l( HI f 1 'U- 1 I' V i f. ( 1M I FCLITE TO THE LA3T. "- A Mali la Wk,M Courtesy . - ReJimc Fasaioa. .The Ellen 1b Samuel Laman Blanch ard'a excellent but now forgotten hook, "Sketches From fife," had probably never heard - of Emersou'i saying, "There la always time enough for eour tesy,". but ahe embodied " th great sage's principle In her dally Intercourse with her fellow beings. Politeness was a ruling pa salon with herX To the fish erman's boy ahe would answer, ITev air; soles, air, ir it la quite convenient. Mr. Blanchard lodged with Ellen's mU tress, and oner day the manservant of a friend brought a parcel ot books. - . The man delivered the book into El len's hands; then, remembering b waa tntrustea wiu t letter aiso, ne aearctt- ed bis pockets in vain for tbt missive. Ellen, waiting in the hall, wa greatly oiatraaaeav..,,H- ;.Oh, pray, air, do hot trouble your- aelfr:" - ' - -:-;'v. - , ' r "Trouble myself r exclaimed the aerr- ant "If I hare a letter to deliver I've got to deliver it" And he continued hi search. -"I'm aorry to keep you waiting," broke out the apologetic Ellen, . "wny, n ia l wuo am Keeping you waiting," returned the puwled servant "W'hat are you talking about? Well, I cant flml the letter." - "Oh,- air.", entreated the mold, "never mind!,: i d&re say it doesn't signify, Another tlino Will do quite as Weil." Sir. Blanchard's landlady was taken sick, and every day the lodger s in qulries were answered by the faithful Ellen In somewhat this Wise: "My missis' compliments, sir, and ahe had a very indifferent night" or, My missis' compliments, sir, and she feel very weak today." One aad day when Ellen appeared with the breakfast her eyes were red and her lips quivered. In response to the usual question she sobbed out "My missis' compliments, sir, snd she died this morning about 8 o'clock." Youth's Companion. Revolution Imminent A anre sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble ia your system Is ner yousnese, aleeplestneis, or stomaon up seta. Electric Bitters will qpjcklydis member the trouhlesoma causei. It sever falla to tone the stomach, regu late the Kidneys and Bqwels, stimulate the Liver, aad c'arify the' bipod. Bun dowa systems benefit rarticuhirly and all the usual attending aches vanish nn der the searching and thorqph affect lvenesa, Electrto Bitter l( only 60o, and that la returned if It don't give per fect satisfaction. Guirauteed by CD Bradhim. druggist Independent VottaC- For mnuy ycirs, anys the New Tort: Globe, It haa licen supposed that indc pendent vollm; was confined ntmosv entirely to the oust nnd that It wan more generally exercised In flew York tuon.anywucre elite. This was by no menus the -nae in tho lata election. In ten atnte. including. jj sections of the land, an n mount pf independent I action never Ix-fore exhibited and nev J before o,,.u,led In a apfe atatf w 1 taaovlai Til A Wsklli-klSr tt taaltlA aria. dlaplayed. The following table, giv ing the, rotea for Kooeerelt and the votes on governors, shows thl In s very striking manner: Plurality Roosevelt. Oovsrnor. Colorado Maaeachul( Mtrhlgan Minnesota Missouri New Jery ... New Yortc Roods Island . West Vlrtlnla Wisconsin .... U.eo .... S.0 ....lW.AM ...ua.oos .... a.M .... so.ot 17. 000 119 S.OW ,....u,eM U.MDem. M.0uSDera. M.OtXl Kap. M Mbt Dem. SOtotDem, .aaitv SB. Rep. SO Rep. HJOIReO. Tea Thousand. QaTCaXt fllated . WUkLeVM, There I aot mooh aeoney oa la buy lag oaa plat f ready aaliad pit hat whoa a qaaallty (a asadsd, haa (4 big Iota ta bay aay ready amis) pelat , fae Ungmaa dt Mania Lf Ptlat I eaai-ailted, aad quickly seed ready for ae as follow! lo foar gaBoai oflhaL M at fliW per gaUoa, ad iltoa of UaatedOll stMeUpn gallop,' thaa isUIsf tialloasof petal for 1119 or 1 U per galioa, Wears aad avH Uk gold-8oM by Byaaaa gapply Co. ; - ; - aleeiae4 rrse, sj. . Onstatitly Inccttalag detuiiy ef po aUlhM end ateliy sdvaacliif value of tend are dulug much lo cusuge the syeteia of farming la tha Coiled aUalee. White Urge Mhishm firm ra etlll ta be fortud In ,tlu pralri fipua end will rotitlftt It fiket for ay yenr t rotao. Ibdr numb If decreasing, aad Ml email fsna beopme rvery year more rwbmoo. Acysogt at giving way to coiilralina, ant what lh lodl- vUual fsrmor Uck la gre ft land b faskea tip la fertility. If hp haa lea repltal iarmlol la bu fsna M latsots Bxir ropllal ta Ib fnra of labor and produce, prsntrf tiy ti earn rrmlt la tha way of prom. TUoej:b I he prof Ita sr fvrrHsf oi o brg la eatrrmo ly favOTibte year. tb bettsv ratllva- ttoa anake the yWd mpr rerteta, and Iht dssf f f an entire failure af rrop Is verr,o. ntetis!Rp4 firislag h4 rotns to !. I'oi'0(J Orfnlaa, IDsaoor sr rHatnaf vary pe. It. OrcMloaally I'f f'.f W the prVo of a askuka, bnl yoa'g aererba ir.fg TV.'dlfof rfI-Ji!, ra, JTs4. Sf!,, IJref Cf I Irr,- -. TV art fe&v'e yt tkrros(H. S"o U CL t (Irate at. ti tmi'.J t ii.f-s.i. fat a taw)tt ti ! . . 0 ft tr . ' i li I t r- f r- .f I st t:, 1 f a Certain Cure ftr Crcsp. ; - When a child show symptoms Of croup theuis.no time to eiperiaeat with new remedlea, no suiter how hLh fly they may bs rtcommaaded. . Thsra to one preparatloa that caa alwaia be de pended upoa. it baa . bean la "a Tor many jCara anl ha never been know a to tail. Via: ChiB)berUra'a Cough R me. dy. i hit M F Compt n of Market, Trias says or it,v,l have "used Cbamberlala'i Cough Remedy In iovere caae of croup with tut eh llreti, aad can trnthfally sty it alae g!l I r mpt relUf ' For sale by all druggist. Tv .; j-;' . Sale :of Land: to Make Assets. G 1 McCarthy, Administrator, of W B Morris Deceased, vs Serena Morris, Widow at at By vtrtne of an order of the buotrlor Court in the arove entitled action. I will tell at the Court Bunse door tn New 3en , N O , at 12 o'clock M on Mnrty jin jary 2nd lid Hi all I ho lollowinir landa belonging to ih estaie of W B Morris deceased: in Craven County, C. In No. 1 Town, hip to- w.t: -t interest In the Pprlng' Gartien Beach property con taining V cre more or lew, tnutame conveyed to W B Mortii hy PMck Bonis by deed recoided In the Krvi ter at Deeds efSce of Craven county to B. ok 1US pageiuu ann nu Also another tiaot conveyed to Win B Motrla by deed from ramncl Sntih recr-rded In sld Register ufl it, of fice In Bmifc 65 page 463 contaii ing 40 acrea more or lesa. Also soother tract from ram favor described In last mentioned i e ) col talnlng 70 acres more or less. Also and tier tract containing . zuu acres more or lees cooveved to Wa B Mori is by R C Cleve and wue of died lecoidei in said Register of n-ed of ia Beds ook 116 page 315 and 8 Alt o anotter tiars' conveyed l.y Wm Mor'la to Wm B. Morr.a by deed iccord ed In said Register of Dttda rfflce In Book 05 page 472 containing 24 sen t more or letB. Also another tract con aiulnff 10? acies tba bequeath tosald Wm K M r i bv Wm Morii by will recorded in th office of the Clerk of the Bupeiloi Court of Craven couhty In will. Book 6 page SOU. Aleosnotber tract devlaed and be oueathed In the aame will mentioned above at bring a one half ondivided Interest in the residue of landa ot aald Wm Morris after the foregoing ex ceptions have been allowed. 1 bis sab is made sutnect to tne ousting aower Interest ot the widow of Wm B. Mottle deceased. This 19ihdsyofNovl004. C J MCCARTHY. Adm of Wm B. Morris. Deosaacd. Entry Notice 8TATE0F NORTH CAROLINi, Caavax Codbty. j To Oeorte B. Wat era Entry Taker for Craven oouaty: The naderslaned Wm R. Morris of Cra van county, North Carolina., eniere aad lavs claim to too following aeeonota oleoe or narcel of lead ia 1st township, Orevea county, State of North Carolina the aame belt.gr vacant and aaappro- prlated land, aad avOject to eatry, via: Lyiagoetaetn tmiuurxi ana neuoe river bounded oa ti e North by Tho Haseltoa oaten k on tno Kast by Job Jam aad Lvl Morris patent, oa th South bv Dlnalne line aad No man Jackson eateat ana west nv i.-vi uw klas line eoelelBlog by oatlatatloa 100 aorae. KnUred thUTod day of DrotBttwr, 1904 WMR.MORKIS. MortKatre Bala ot the Steam Tug "Sue." Br rlrtae of the pots eeafrrred la a eartaia monger xeootea o tti.ira Barclin to Joba W Olovor oa the Mt dav of April 1004 and record"! a tee Cortactor' offloa la tba Caoi's uoaae slKHaahwhatV.MO.ta UterUt U of Mortaac. folio 78. Ta Badacstrwed arlU sell to the hi ghee bidder for cash, latbeCUy afHsw Bere. N O, at th wharf of th ooal yard of Bollleter aad Cox oa theft day I Jaaoary wat lawalookia. The whole of the auaat Tng -8,M toawibar with ell la anata, aachora, ekalaa, rhrglBg. ttkta, apparel, fararlara aad aU otset aoilea there to appoTtalatsg aad baloagiag. Thla.ia, 1904- J OW1 W 0L0TXS, W Jrkaiur; .Asslgawa. t. aa. Ilmmeaa, JuaVWarr v .3lfKNI WARD, airtun cocmiioM a fiv t4Ts:' ;'aTv auur-, a. av Office BsBvd arroas fitreet la bo t aWy af Mo, at (above Talasyraa. v4 go) tkwU rmeit Wresa, sva J , . Hotel Chattawkt, rrtka ta tba ooaatU of Orra,' Daplta, ioaea, Uvatow, Cartavos ramU- aai Wake, ta IM Ssprsje aai Foa. r)Oons.aa4 whaawvot aaaOwd, . . .-' Attornoy at Law V nr win roadie, i. &ut rtferal Courts, " crnci Aittutsu aad HwCialax At Innnt j ATT0B5II AT LAW, rrrtl tn U rotis of Cravo. Crtrs, i'sjatlnrt, Jeaas end fWrrw. f In y.s rtt feqj rawn aad ferletaj t' . t R-lh Fr-.r.l f trt, srree Tl gri h rff n. frr --. t. O f:r.::::t 7.1. Green, At'e ayA foas.'Uratlsw; fa'. an Ft., r.X, ft. O i it I - In t r - i :u Grip Quickly Rnockeipct- "Some week ao Caring tha severe wletar weather both my wife and my- ' self coBtracted wvera Colds a hlch speed Hy developed Into th wont kind of )a grippe wlih all Its miserable aymptoma" -says Mr J J Egleatoa of Maple Landing. Iowa, "Eaeea and fitats a'Ah g. mat- clef sore, ; head stopped up, tyr aad io rnantrg, with alternate- alla of chtlla : aad fer ; We began using Chamberlalb'a Stomach and Liver Tab- -leu, aad by Its liberal use eonav com- -pleiely kjK cite d out the grip. Thoeo Tao'eia prom tealedihy action of tha bowoN liv r and k'dnf s which ta al- ' ways bcir'edclsl when thv an' m Is con gested by a cnld nr attack of ihegrlp. Kor 1 by F Daffy. r'U' - lojg mstoOhT. Books Containing coupors for 800 lbs. . of Ice ia 10 lb. coupons, valuv 4.00 111 be sold to customers at a rilscouat of 10 er cent.' $3 60wt I bny $4.00 wrr h f ICE If book Is proC(irJ, eliber fiom he tirlver. of Watoo or r im tUxiflii-e If GrlfBth treat Bern Ice Company. T A Creen, Prw K H Meadows t T A Uaell, Cnn Citizens' Bank oa ararw BBBN,N.b. Do a Qeneral Banking BuaK Surplus and Undivided freata Sir.OGO 00 We will give prompt unci careful attrittlMn U business entrusted to ua. We Invite your account. Try us. BOARD OF D1RFXTORS: JAMesdows. Sam'l W lpoclt, Chat H Fow, t W Grainger, E W SmaUwood, Geo N Ives. SHMesdow7, t'has Duffy.Jr, Jaa Redinet.o , Meyer Hshn, Thoa A Green, C E Foy, WF Crockett, Iark Dlaowav CV McGsene Annnal Meeting of the SUck holden of the Naiiunal 8tnk The annual ncestiog of the atockho. dera of the National Bank cf New Berne for tlfe election ot Its directors and the traaaactloa of such other toil nee as may come before then, will be held at their banking house oa the eeoond Tuesday of Janaary, being the 10th day of January, 1003. The polls will open at 12 o'clock noon aad cloae at I p m. U B ROBERTS, Cishler. Dec 0. im tO YEARS EXPER1KNCI k 4 IRA DC MBJSRS , ' .it' Diasosra r'Mt1 CsuwrraaVo.' Ayrieeas)iiaeetSje Sassiliilliiesssy evtaalr seaaruia ear otMirtoa fww ea . nmatVia I. r-ol)(r Uk Cirl MnstrteqjsnMSaiifl. NtWutWOC PatsaSs SB.rtelMUss, wltheaaebuye, sathe Scitcflncericati.. 1 amy .Hernial rriL Tuait. SS s stitss,si. eMevea MlBeai NewTork aa-uav. IX C. F St. WashlMX. A Good Telephone gZBYIO t A BUHLMCHH HSCX8blTT, A HOM1 JOOXYtmXXCt. A OOM DIE) Neeeavdtj, reB-reT1iiro Luxury 1 Of dot Yeejf PtaH at Brick Brick Enterprise Brick & TUe-l'f'gCo. W tMver clalea to hv htUie goodg Uaa another; wa leave tfut to tba borer. Oerltrfw lf at fflt fifTI na la tK Famer. u4 . Merchanla. bank loildiaf will rvovlva r;rortft at teatloss. J. We fflfrrt - - M 'DaaeJaSwaaJ T.a.a.l.b arvi w wsjm j weng a i m mm w a m Russell Houso. XJZAUrOUT, N. O Centrally locaUd. AtlibdilatU cade of lh ' Well Trfflli- talod rooms, Oood tvj, Itrm enn temcoora, ToVU b1 attentva for. vaKta. faa tUQ fr day. PjriJ and l.toal UfW tywk tr tJ.of.Uj. v G. A. RUSSELL, proprietor. Is. t taw. t r-v. r IGB i mm ' S A. I . '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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