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THE JOURNAL: PuUished every day in the year ex- LI3T CF lltk: N. B. M. A. Kuiu. tin Mnt Monday, journal ouuuinK ftnven St . ; . : . . - CHARLES L. STEVENS, ' EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . "v. IIBCfDIDTinU dstcC: ; ' On Year, in advance. W One Year, potinadvanc.V.,.f' - Monthly, by carrier in the city.... 6.00 -.60 Remaininc in the Post Q.Y.i-e at New Bern, Craven county, N. C, April 3. 1905. ' . x . . . ! men's ust. ABarch Aahets, - John Anderson, care Dunn Reform Tailoring Co., 100 E. 4th St. : ' - '-.' -. B Abram Bryan, Gilbert Brown, E. W. Bunadiek, C Capt. Wm. E. Cordrey, Barge J. N. Manuel T. R. Christain. . E S. F. Edwards, Frank Emens, 118 George street. , . - " F Graham Freeman, care A. Miller, E. H. Foy, ',"' H-Henry Hargett, S. S.; Heath, N. Hoggins, F. P. Hudson. -' , J Eddie James, Zorah, N, C- a lr-C. liepssy. ., M-Chas N. Mulberry, ' care OfV Y. Yorkson, Rev. ,k M. McKnight,; I Jfficial paper OF NEW pEWt AND j Miller 32 Evan street, .; John .Jlluler, Hi - - - v 1A. Morris, ADieaiumu, . - CRAVEN COUNTY. ... p . , "v " R Crawford Roper. New Bern, N- C, April 4. 1905. , , - S Rev. C. Snow, care T.- J. Tuft- ner. Southern Hosiery Mills Co. t V K. C. Vann. WRichard Whittington,. logan Wallace, Jasper? N. C," Green Whit field, care M. B. Benton, Jas Williams, Advertising rates famished on appli cation. - ,k- -' Entered ai the Poet Office, New Bern f. C. as second-class matter. .. 'J.. ..' THE COUNTY'S NEW PRIMARY ELEC TION LAW. Th ot J bv the last leeislature John Williams 36 Jones St., G,;,Williair.s to regulate primary elections in Craven Asken, Ji. C. , v C Lulu Clark, A Jerkins Alley, tula Caster, Lucy Copal, Jasper, N. C. H Mrs. J. B. Harper 12 Graves St., Mrs Mary Heath. v KL Rosa A. Kinsey, Pavi Town, county, the full text of the act appear ing in these columns last Sunday, is not proving so simple and easy of interpre tation an it .niirht seem to be, to .the C sual reader of the act. a t. u nt tii a BTn.nt.ivo nnm-iQueen St. -ZT Z;;: "i 'waHs M-Mary Mattocks 36 Jones St Mill Ltca wiw v.. . ... --- J ' there was a full discussion of the act, and as careful ruling as possible in the interpretation of the various sections as the members of the committees could give them, Sections six and twelve were special ly discussed, and to the credit - of the N-Mra. Win Nixon, R Helen Rigon. T Haitel Taylor, . W-Doshie White s' Persons calling forjthe;bove letters will please say advertised and give date of list: The regulations now require that m one cent shall be collected on the deliv- o. r. members of the committees, their rul- erv 0f each advertised letter ings on these sections were given as was thought best for all concerned in the election, voters and- those seeking office. How to comply with the full . demand in the matter of sections six, as to reg HANCOCK, i ''.Postmaster. tasl Hope Vaniined. When leading physicians said that W, M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had in curable consumption, Us last hope va- istration, was met by making the day I nished: but Dr. King's New Discovery f nHmrv the time for such reiristra. for Consumjrtion, Coughs and Colds, . ,l ' .u. kept him out of his grave; He says: uon, ior w v v. completely cured oays previous w uie p m- taved my life.; Since then, I meant registration all on the last day, nave used It for over 10 years, and-con-anvwav. and one day instead of two orlsiderita maVveloua throat and lung i .u cure." strictly acienunc cure ior .i .:.!.- v IWUgns, son iiitumv or ywwB, . in ine maner oi recuun .1 ij,, nt Pr.M1fnnnU Guaranteed nas oeen some cniicwm vm. uh nd j1w hottles at all drug stores. tees' interpretation of that section, as Trial bottle free. the committees voted to exempt candi- Th Atlantic A North Carolina Bail road Company .knight! of L .: Pythian;' Carnival,'- - NEW BERN. N. C., APRIL 10-15. -.mob, ;. . .. - , The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail- dates for aldermen from payment of the ton dollars, as the office of aldermen was not one Which paid salary or gave anything in the shape of pecuniary re ward to the occupant This seems a fair and just reading of k.i.- .a t tw. i. M, HirUm! road have authorhetj the following ex it . ' ... , m , ,.curion rate to"Nw Bern, N,C, and that every cand,rtte tot omc. mmuq of occa- be included in having to pay wnat gok might be called the entrance fee. I Ticket to be sold April 10th to, 15th The Journal for iu eritkiam would inclusive, with final BmH April 16th, ... k. .f tk.t It M timvm Kami 1 1905:- Sun Cured Tobacco aroma 'and taste is guaranteed by R. J. . Reynolds Tobacco -V. ComDanv only un ripr this :fT f " tearti tii Genuine Sun Cured Flavor jCut out tlus advertisement and send, to- r . gether irit 2f stampv to R. J.-Reynoids , - ,Tobacco CaWinston-Salem, N.C, andthe , tvwjll mail free a 5f sample of this tobacco. ; : Vfrilw fmmt mamm ami mMrmam plamtlf .'I lp- . .... . Aunt: Jane guess Mr: . , Spender must he a very noatsperson. ...Edith And what leads you to that. opinion Aunt Jnne-IIo. told your Uncle George all bis clot'ie but those, upon bis back were huiifr np. " Some men, you know, .throw- their things, round onywhero. B'aston Transcrlt.-V-.'v'- ;:.:,(; ' For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace- food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets' .will help you to digest . your food, It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilat ed. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial Thousands'-, have, been benefitted by their use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Davis" Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy,. - ; V V - ' A- Hea Jwtto. : Medium Do jdu. vrinh to see your departed hnsband's spuits? Mrs. Wuif- fletree No; I wont, to aee hU, ghost Josh never hod no spirit Puck. - " . Cedar Point." - April 3- We are having beautiful weather now, and all the farmers . show their appreciation by. the earnest, work they are doing. - .It seems to us most of the farmers have turned their attention to melon raising, "this year."' We think the "town loafer" and "July Pigs," will fare better than ever thiayear, if they retain their usual appetite. . ' , : . Miss Lizzie Ennett closed her school at Silverdale last Friday. Mr. Graham Koonce .and Miss Mamie franks or bteJln were down this week. Messrs L. B. Ennett and Fumey Tay lor went to Beaufort this week on bus iness. ( Mr. Leo Mattocks and sister were down to see "Mrs. L. B. Ennert this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moore were vis itors at Mrs. L. B. Erinetfs Sunday. '. Mrs. K, N. Bell has been quite sick recently. Glad to hear she is improving some. . Stores are no object on the sound. about every other house you pass, you can stop and get your "baccy" and bak ing powder now. . They say "competition is the life of As the first day of April is over and times for "fooles"-. are past, we will make known to the readers af the Journal a few, jokes that were passed. The young lady students wer the only ones that were engaged, in such 'business, for if any of the cadets had evn thought of fun in any manner and put it into execution, perhaps he would have been on the square for six or more hours as we have; said before, "Campus duty in the spice of life", we still stick to the true statement and be lieve very firmly that the faculty think fit is some use." - ' Saturday morning when we marched In the Mess Ball we saw a very large sheet of paper suspended from the electric light, on this were very neatly made.letters and by careful study jfe were able to spell our daily, weekly and monthly bill of fare, guess what is in please. I Next all the chain were wired. together, and of course when one was pulled all at that table fell with no lit tle noise, in fact enough to make the grits shake, hash gravey spill and the bgnea rattle' while the Irish potatoes and cold biscuit Went rolling over the floor, but we held to the desert Two students went home this week to help on the farm. One seems to have left a little unexpectedly as two boys were sent in hot pursuit but. as luck played in the game for him the beat he went on was a few miles down tie river and the two pursuants were compelled to return minus their game although it is a wonder they did not try to catch the steamer, as they love to obey orders so well, and these at the particular time were "bring that boy back to me." Wednesday afternoon, we will have a practice game with the graded school, Friday afternoon, at 3 p. m. we will cross bats with Cove, the name is short but the team carries'a long reputation as a fast country nine and all the play ers are home hitters, no doubt we will have alCwe can easily manage and the game'promises to be one of the best of the season. All lovers of baseball will surely be there and root against the country "big nine". Admission 26 cents a very little sum to witness such a hotly contested game as there will be. Come all people and give us a whoop to victory. MAKES YOU WELL ALL OVER i 7: ,r - ii Writes Mrs. Jani Petty, of Roaring River, N. C, Aug. 12, 1904. - Mr Me boy could not walk; a step front RHEUMATISM, and a other remedies had failed to-do him any good. Rhewsacide hat " cured him and made him sound and wctt.": Hundredt of other letters ,;, five the same testimony. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY THE BEST AMD MOST POPULAR . "Mothers buy it for eroupy children, railroad men buy it foe. severe coughs and elderty people buy it for la grippe", trade," and If so, trade should Uvea say Moore Bros., waon, iowa, -we long time here, but weNkm't think sell mote of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- "competition" arreea with It v.r ..n edy than any other kind. . It seems to fa this section, seems to have a ten have taken the lead over several other deney to give It paralysis or some other good brands. " There is no question similar disease. but Uue medicine U the best that can Wel afl of the sick ones eot tired of FROM ITuscarors Cove I Dover I Caswell I Kins ton just well to have had the old order, that is. the election expenses paid by the city, or the same thing, the tax payers, which would have eliminated the pres ent, as it were, personal and'party as pect of the election, for the primary RhrdaU .ill iWannln tV If. .WU. " 1 UVataB ALFRED SPE.EH S SURPRISE. Newport Wildwood WtU Kaews BtNlats Bsa Talis f htdir Horaoead Uiqr bertesoa. - Few bttsineaa men are better known ll. L...1 .1. . i. - 1IIL. J is over eighty-one ysara of age and the V,- - RATE -.75 " 11.06 LIS Jr. :.? ;r .to ,.L05 ,'':,1.20 j .V L60 . ABOUT. RHEUMATISM. v There are few dUeaees that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there head of a large concern, as well as the editor of the Paaaale I torn, yet be found time to writ the following letter, hop ing that a would be ef Interest and be nefit to our graders: ' .," ; " . , ' '.To the Editor- r ' I I cannot keep from pruning my surpriM at the wonderful MtUf and beaefit 1 derived from the use of Hyo mei ' For some years peat 1 have been a victim to nasal and throat catarrh, and during that time have cpend4 t . great many dollars to rpecialiets, and 1 had my throt sprayed,, weaned and moted weak after week. The' first time 1 need Hyomel I was urprtMd at . the change it bnmght Thla wa a f (nonUia ago, and I haw oaed It own kmallyamc4w.lt makes m so wsU that I often forget and aagWrt IU tw - for orrl days, but each lima when I brMtb U the havkmg and dwrharr MM and It hi wamWrful how it ad. , - 1 am over eiflity-on years of aad carafut not to praiM anything until 1 know what I am about - , Rfiirtfully yours, . Alfrd Pt-" The npWt llro niifit, bvlrr.f I th fcihlT, ceU but 1, whiUi trj w . b"Ul !! fr Ut rfu. uv run ao . ni rnirT bi r"7n iv, r. a.' . IufTy sIU it livW h'i twwiT mg Uh to rfM O nnii'r If It re ! ' rier. AV f, ft. lh."y In !-, y u' a fj of rr" varied and naeloaa kt of remejiee have been suggested. To say that it ean be cured la, therefor, a bold statement to make, but .Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an eitenaivt aeJe, - has met with great soccom In the treatment of this disease. One application of Pain Bahn will relieve the pain, and hun dreds of sofferers have testified to per manent curat by it 09. ' Why uffr when Pain B1m afford snch quirr re lief and eoatt but a trifle" For sale by Davis' rbarmaey and F. 8 DofTy. be procured for coughs and colds, wbeth or it be a child or an adujt that is af flicted, It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Davie Pharmany and F. 8. Duffy. - .L- -- '" .'..: the bed, change. and took to the field for "REUBEN." Every timc n man aniliea and. mncn more, when he Uug".ilt adds some . A Daredevil Rid often ends hra sad accklent ' To heal aceUentiai mjuriea,4iae Bucklen's Ar- .ImCIm .HI j - th..., to bh fragment of tlfe-timv i TZTJJTX ZLTl .1 'Schnele. of Oilnmhiu. f . miuI m great pain. Physicians were belpleaa, L . it ' Chitted Death. . . KIdnty trouble oftea cni faUlly; but Bucklan'a Amica Sabre quickly but by choosuig the right medicine, E. ' healed ItV Soothes nnd heak bursa U. Wo ire, ox Bear urove, la.; cneatea tike mairlc. 2Se at aU dtunriat. . 1L ... . I- ' . oeam. . ne says; ivo years ago i had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which effected a 1 complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit to general debility and nerve trouble, and keeps them constant ly on hand, smc. as I find thy have no equal. All drag gist, guarantee them at ; -. v , Bicycle AnnouncefnenL - ' ' - , -, I Uka this method of announcing to the bicycle riders of Craven, Carteret. Pamlico and Jonas counties that l am I till in th Lirycl buMlncse, with m full tin of rtacjefee, Trilmn, Creecent,' tetania, and Bnnr blrycW. ranging m pricw from tlVOO to I7S.00. I aUo have 100 pairs of Urea on hand, It-rlolinr. Hartford tires of all numbers, C'x!r)rk, nd Plsmondi alee, and a g'Kx) of thrtp mt, rang bl prio f lorn IV00 to fa.W) for pair. I put on trwi ilh th bent orane ahcUac. . I v cjeanses the blood of all the poisons that cause Rheumatism and all oiper wooo diseases, and absolutely cures to stay cured. The most powerful and effective blood purifier in the world veteit improves the digestion and builds up the entire system. -IHE ONE THAT : CURES WHEN OMRS FAIL" Write BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. BALTIMORE, for T Sample Alk rour rutut or " rORCCT ME NOT - iooh. "For sale in New Bern by T. A. Henry and Hargett's Pha"may." ' New York Cotton Market. " Tb following were th opening nj eloting prk on th NrW York Cotton bare a fjU lin ut or.Jri and rnxir 20 C A Home Minkm Note, jl- In New York City there is Deacon Home where thirty-five deaconesees abide and engage m many fines of chrle Una efforta. On speak Italian: andi work in th Itelian d'wtrtrt of th city, another speaks and writ CMoee and teacher m achoola for th.OUn. Other work among . Dm . Swedish, French and Carman pojmlaUon.- ,Two Wlry dnaocmeasesd'rom England hav CmMed over to th Wstrn eaeat of Africa and begun work there. - ." i Mthllim to New York City , give w,uw annually Jor flencomea work and it support, v . i " " ABUSDAKTLY ABLE. -.7 Dr. Strong aaya: "TW la money muhlnth hand of church mom V?ri Uow Try ar of earth with th wod of trolV'- , . - " . Esctiangt, April 3. May : TTS ,' July TR2 Orto)r 7?5 Rwi O.Kl Inwtsl, pJ M 1 have had Ott Country Store Opening. In nrd. f to fiv lbcltiw of New Mow'e Thi 7 W offf rw Hutxtrrd k.!'r. J? rj tut try r rf r!rth t' I . axit b firl hy llalU i Vsrrh Tore, F. J. tllf Kf,V A CM. fm nj-ripw tn lh mvhantra) IVrm tnBrvtonmtonIty tnir greet iji.p r, I ' n to f ,ar y-r ivrifir stick lb "Country filir" rommttt a, a ;'' ririr i;htl tlvn- M"r KIm and Crpn, hra oV Ug ,f l! marMn-ry and t-.ts hh 'cst teopvnnff tb Saturday I havr. J r.rn ptr'tnrl ti ik ny k:n! of aflni'n fmm ( to w J . m. Th ttr i ; an t,n rr r.f l,,.- ;c !., r , rt ill u krl4 Utn, . rity In ffimt mail mWnrTy. I f 1 V -) lo n V ,r '' ra.ery nn , ,hry mtil vry f !:, r,J pit m trjr i. I . 1 I" "9 th g nut Remarkable Result Wrought By The Wonderful Rheumacide. At last a remedy has been discovered that absolutely cures Rheumatism, Ca-1 tarrh. Indigestion, Constipation, Liver and Kidney troubles -and Contagious Blood Poison. It accomplishes this by cleansing the blood of all the germs that cause these diseases, toning up the stomach and liver and building up the entire system. ' Hare is a typical letter taken from hundreds that bear similar testi mony. Baltimore, MA, Feb. 1, 1904. Bobbitt Chemical Co. : - Proprietors Rheumacide, '" Baltimore, Md.: Gentlemen i - "Three year ago I waa atridcen with inflammatory rheumatism. Dur- Sthat time I suffered . excruciating n, principally m my lower limb. My it were stilt, swollen and Inflamed I could not straighten my ttmb. Your wonderfuCcur. . RHEUatACIDE was reeemmended ' to me end I began to tak it according to directiona. In a abort time I began to experione the areataet reliefs in ornse and stltr noes was soon gone and I certainly feel more goti than all th other medicine and doctor preeeripiion which I triad. I found thattKheumaeide, acted wD on th kidneys and bowala, and I bUv H will disease. I now have prfct as of myself, can work and walk a well a ever, and I attribute my cur entlre- ry to tne one of KHEUMACILIK. Ht friend and neighbor marvel ttth chanc m my conUiUon. . I send roe this tannonU of my accord, without sotidutioa. and will cheerfully recommend year modkln to all who may writ or call on m con cerning this Wttar and th benefit I kav nwind. I am a widow and re aid at U adilfw girm beknr, -'. " , ...' Your t-i-lfuny, MA! . ; t;,i WEBB, " " ' 407 W. .. St Bait Hi '.Tor fUl m V- Iiirn by T. A. Ba ry and HaryMK lnrnyy. . A r;::i i:i ti:z n:s l-t r. t '. iJ F.!;rvd. r t- t y lr hp ton l r I lurwn 1". 'i M I r I r t'1 1 1 ! f f f !,'. .1 I t r . ! ' '-rr. t r ,2' .' 7 . t'. -.t .-.-r , m iriirpn Tto li'i'-ip-la K -f, l.y in tl M i vrr !. ITU ra. i v RtemnaiiM, CMQH,WMkCal ftmk Beat, L lag, Beialaw '. ii u. j . H J. j. i'. 1 1 1 1 . Q ll'v .( 1 J 111 II 'Ml ' . OI i JOHN 5. LONG. Dr. S. Weir. Mitchell, the Great Neurolo gist, Warns Americans Who Neg lect Their Nerves. To bury cenkrt the number of deaths due to nervous cauaea has Increased twenty prr cent lo forty years- One loorth oi the deaths In ciltrj to-diy are from nervous diseases. Dr S. Wif Mitchell. The clean, rich nerve-force that was behind the health and happiness of thousands upon thous ands is -literally burning itself up like the dry wick of an empty lamp. It is the "Strenuous Life," with a venpeance Can men who go to their work in the morning tired and with lax spirits pivc to their own af fairs the electric touch of confidence and power upon which success depend.-? Can mothers worn out and v, "rvmis. plodding dully or ill-tempered through the routine of homekecping, bring into the Uw.r': cious spirit of hopefulness and h. out which the word "home" sn-;;:s When you feel exhausted tired tooner than you should -v tience with the irritating c.n. -when you feel discouraged "I: ypur hopes and ambitions are n used to he when you srnd a when you get up almost as uc went to bed when you af u. These are all signs that vmir burning low. Neglect the nerves and tlw . u il make you feel this neglect in manv a -, tin v control all of the organs of the ldv and must he kept healthy and strong to do t-iici r woik properly, tired nerves cannot keep the organs oi the Udy working in that harmony which is essential to real health. This is why Panic's Celery ConiKund is able to bring helith in so many different forms Painr's Celery Compound feeds and nourishes the nerves. It make new Nerve Force. It makes purr, rich blood, a clean active liver, a stomach that acts quietly and strongly upi all the food that is given to it, bowels that throw awav promptly and surely all the ashes from life's engine room It make the heart tx-at true and evenly, it make the brain clear and vigorous. The Nenre Force does this all. and Paine'i Cel ery Compound makes the Nerve Force. Beet of ail it makes that buoyant life spirit, the thrill of health, that is the secret of happiness and the keynote of individual success .Without Nerve Force there can he no health at nD o SitcccM ' no Joy in living John S. Long's esse is simply one of thousands 1 wpoa thousands. -An average case and an object lesson to the average person. lie that pre p:ness with iiiockery ? on grow i lose pa ilv life Mill feci that . high as they pless night :is when you .1 e forces are e ftrveafi and atomseh truble Pain Clry Cfneun4 I th mdMn. I wee alfneet a Briel wreck whan I eem. , lni t tm Pia'e Celery Cmpeun4, . ,' aM new I am as toaitfcy a ny man In tfc wertel, an I owe It all t Paint' Celery v -Cnsiunt. Tn flrot fcortl I took hpsJ . 1 wsMerfully, an by th time th eeeeixl , we v) I we wll nn, aM I ten hr '-'" Oslly reaewswisw H t any on e etinf th , a aattne t hv vs 4.w - ' ihw a. Lata, altera. Wash. z- - . , -, ' Try Ia!nVi Ceterj Compound to-slay. It bracea jon tip at once. ' ' Tike two cbm' treatment. See how much bet trr yon fctL : See bow much more easily the trials foil away. .,. . ..' For ow tS yean Pa'me'a Celery Cornpotin4 . bern tbe most tmiverully ascd nerve eiuliref aoi tonic in th-world . ' ' ' " . . . Rememb tlii Pstne'e Celery Compound ta the r-rwription of one of the most famoul thy cisnt this country bae ever. Imown, ProL B. Em IV!;-, of Dartrrxniih UnlvmifTr All rtpetabk d-rcr'' rffotnrrvnd and tell Paine'i Celery, CgmpouiTX ", ' Willi. aiCMaaoeoa a CO. lUtllMOTOHi VtRMOMTe t t m J - r i " J 1
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