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V S : !. .t0 V ' ctt Hern, II C Vduesday F.Iorxiins, ;IToYember TwentjmTvuTiii Vol. XXIII..- 182. if I ' t f Trials of : Motherhood S9S Broad Street r - FaiLUMLWA, Fa JuneU, 1M- -a I rofferel for Bine year Dttkmriu trouble making life a burden to Styaelf u well m to my family. Daring that time I had two nisoarriaire mad although we longed for a etaud to bleu our borne uu it t mud impoasl- pulling through my limb with frequent stomach and vomited frequently and no Medicine helped ana until I tru wine or uaraai. ble. I had oonatast reckinc bearing-down pains in the pelvio organs and a ' umoe wiia rreqnent neaaacue. suts a uiy . 1 frequently and no medicine helped ma until I tried il health tmproreo, tl well, I am now the i my hnabaad plendld medicine. Then my general health improved, the pain gradually lessened and ' ik I wee well. I am now the nappy mother oi a ooy eignieea , in lending nearueit vuuum to year; after 18 wee month old and for your and well uotbtr. - 1 J ' ' " JL3V ie1 sjr v1 ,; TVino of Gardul Ss the most successful menstrual regulator. By ; : ledilating menstrmation. Win of Cardni banishes inflnmiflat.vm , from tho en tiro female organism and the ' strengthened ligaments, bring the oTgain back to their proper placev This is what Wine of Cardui did for Mrs. Nirdlinger. It banished the racking paine and, ' burning inflammation and bronght her relief. " She was restored to ., neaiu ana sirengui ana gives n me w varum mo bwu w. mnmiji -her able to become a happy mother. - This medicine equips a womanv. tor every duty of wifehood and motnernooa. . inere are many wmi. fering women who think that health can never be theirs because they i cannot secure the services of a great specialist, bnt we want to say right here that while Mrs. Nirdlinger lives in Philadelphia, great medical center, she depended on Wine of Cardni for a cure and she"; was cured. This same medicine is within your reachwr . Will you -take it? - o , ;.i:iw;K5Swv;:--?; 9 All druggists setttl.00 bottle Wbe ol Cardui. sriciiLts. . Brick &r Sals ' . , Consumers of Water. Will be given until . Nov. 1st to pay their water rnt without the extra charge of 6 per cent, for this quarter. After this quarter patrons will be given 16 days instead of 10 days, and will be cut off after the first 30 days of the quarter, if not paid by that time. B. S. GUION, Secty W. .&L. Com. AFTER THE SHIP IS WRECKED everybody can toll you how (he might have bee saved After your house M in asbeemany ewfe acre knowi how the fire could have been put out -but it watVt There'e just one and only one safe wav to avevouraslf aninstthe ravaVee of fhr Insurance company.the only kind whose policies w write. Phont 200. Lumsden & Stith INSURANCE AGKNCY. Strong Line of Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptly attended t Malaga Grapes',' Celery, Concord Grapes, Niagara Grapes, BaoaDoas, Florida Oranges, LemoDsV Cooking Pears, Dates, Apples. mm SQUIBS Czar issuer Manifesto to People., ..tr&.-f.!' Phone 33 Wf TVTTf TTTTTyyvTTTTVf Tf tf ?TTTtf TTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTVyf Something New to Of fer You EackDay. 1 We hve Jait Received CkUar: 3 ettea la White and Blue, Whke, Cream and Ecru, these are "aamples land are worthSOc to $5.00 eafhl. We are goingr to cut this priie nin half for a lew days, j Tou can find them l)f r la all . sizes for I Children; Hisses , and , Ladlrs. .andtho : price Is only , 200 to 92.6O each.. Be window display:-; " - j r m Miucoi? . "f. P110NB 288.. -.j: '- ;.-.V . 61 PoUok 8t, Opp.' Episcopal Church. A l.tUllllliUlUllllilLltU..il.ll.I.Hilll.. MifeffaM LADIES COATS.' ' , Coatt (ron Mr refvlac ttork Uiat are - ailing rmy day el 110. Trx frtjUe &lali end Taa BroaJclotfia, mail lair , r4t.ii ,.;,: i r' -COATS. TVe ksUt itjW. fHcse) f ran) M (0 f.apMH.' : . , :- V BLAKKET8. ' . J ., : . Toe beat aaUctioti tt CUttkcte la the ' eJtr, avV. , tML. IL, H.M, tl. IIS end tp t IS.T1 AD Um .'ffOode ire Worth cVAU, . . I CAKTON FLAKNLX. KOJIAfJl I Wae r.'.k Maf, tt IM i. ( TV kifd fm 1 H V, U.i rk ' 8piat lot tKe aal, Uttt auiu maiW , of fine ualit, onit4 n make in aKadee and tokra, tilua,HCiO unto. ' ; . . 1 MEN3 OVERCOATS. The kUnt wtjle wiUi Pelt Beyk, pH a frvm (3 tni to '.2 M. - - BOY3 SUITS. " In (Syle and elr, the Utt plee from 1. M to f 5.00. KENS UNDnRWF.AIL Men kevf Pee lirtl nn) irvif, woctB 7?- ewJi. fuit only Ot. iio no. If yn Kave "imH n mir I'ck Z M flioe for rriM. cH t tm-. ! o V.f.w .sy lf V, ( 'y U I' t i- the rt'.f t if the ft i ff, Text of the 16ecitTUter ABect 8eem That Paopli fitnattefittf ' Wint,"HoMllt Abottehed ;;tai;ijjiiMfrtysisr and FranchU to emn jSiJ I St!-. PeterabOTg, , Oct;, oUImperia1 Mwilfes'wai W jUovrMSS? "We," Nicholas; the iv Second ibyttjie grace of oc Emperor and Autocrat of all the Ruaaiae, Grand Mce of jmland, ete .declare all bur faithful subjects it theiilS anda capitals and k numerous other places fill our hearts with excessive pain and sorrow. x':,T:;:::.. T "The happiness of. thetRussianWer eign is indissolubiy bound up with the happiness of our people, and the sorrow of our people is the sorrow of the sover eign. ,-v- ; f'From the present disorders may arise great national, disruption. ; They menace the integrity and unity of our Empire, i '-"-v ; . ; The supreme duty imposed upon us by our sveireign offlce ' requires us to efface ourself and to use all the force and reason at our command . to hasten in securing th i unity and o-ordinatioh on the power of . the central govern? raent and to assure the success of meas urea for pacification in all circles of public life, which are essential to the well-being of our people. 'We, therefore, direct our govern ment to carry out our inflexible will in the following manner: "First To extend to the population the immutable 'foundations oi civic liberty, based on the real inviolability of the person, freedom of conscience speech, union and asservation. "Second. Without suspending the already ordered elections to the State Douma, to invite to participation in the Douma, so far as the limits .time be fore the convocation of the Douma will permit, those classes of the population now completely deprived of electoral rights, leaving the . ultimate develop ment of the peopleof the electoral right in general to the newly established legislative order of things. ."Third. To establish as an unchange able rule that no law shall be -enforce able without the approval of the State Douma, and that , It shall be possible for the election of the people to exer cise real participation in the super vision of the legality of the acU of the authorities appointed by us. ; " We appeal te all ' faithful sons of Russia to WBMrfuber their duty towards the Patheriand, to, aid in. terminating those unprecedented troubles and to ap ply their forces to co-operation with us, o'therestoratioBof calm and peace upon w national soil. -' -; ' , - ; "Given at Peterhof, Octobef JO, in the eleventh year of our reign. , (Signed.) : NICHOLAS. ' Bt Petersburg, Oct 1.--Tbe deUrl one rejoicing of last night and . etuly this morning over the manifesto of the Csar.'Ie' being followed today by the adoption by peoplf of a more crWcal attitude toward : the reforms. -' The opinion U becoming' general the, the re forms promised must be widely extend ed or Russia will continue under auto cratte rale, although with the popular assembly substituted for the hureea erscy, The first examination of the manifesto hi which the OorytiUltloo U proclaimed does not.'reveal any sub stantial gain of civk liberty over pre vious promiaee whkh have sot been kfpt, 'sfpt the extentioa of the ran- chiefs and eetablkhment of a cohetrfve cabinet ,Tbpr k nothing In the mani festo on the two vital prinelples of a eOMllUltioftaJ guvsrtiractit having the enU cnritr)l of the financpe through the rofjlw srTi1jly and the ticluaiv rponaitnUy tit the fshinrt t auorri la. - Ut.UiMi the ("tar's a1vi"r g far t-j-Tortd the WorVirit tf the rr.ar,ifLQ in the aiorViiif out cf the (Irta.l of U new form of givernrr.pr.t the agitations whirl) h C'T'.';. il 1 V Z, eu1.nl 4 DISCREDIT THE STORY ". That Americss InMsf at NSakrng.Chlna, ...Washington, Oct-SL-The Washing ton naval ' department!? received two dispatches from Admiral -Train dated yesterday at Shang Hai.No mention is made in either of them . about - his hiFbeen attacked b? i Chinese ; moh atNank1ng?i3ta tie pattleahip Oregon la the subject of an " expression .of pleasure mikado at the visit , of the X warships to Japan. In view ofJhe e-J eeint of thesis messages the navy de partment officiaW are disposed to dis credit the story that Admiral Train and his son' were attacked at Nanking. Shang Hal, from which the dispatches come is a long aistarice rrom rjaoKuig, which fact tends to throw discredit upon the story of the attack. V RACHEL- BR00KHELD MONUMENT. T7V Tlt T TkT Te bt Unvayee Todiy. : SlmrJs and 'ap'3 V.i sritit CereBMSlW tS bS USMrved.'.1 ;, J -ve, U( of beslneae la befinnUf to ' .,. v.j.'- rt" -vi ':"-H HSkatlta Soars abeoletely eariaklar saen. competuioa baa beeonteao keea. on message, whiie.the other conveyed 1 ftalrl mnnnmant. wit fslrAC ir.TM tvuta 'f ampkwnseaU ; y.-T't. v-f..,vi f. . '--i-" 'v ' ' :L r I Employer 66 not want aaea that are ad it is requested that all who have been ' tided wiriaki - ASriitkiar r u aotu 1 , . - . - - -i ., .. -i' -ri-at conSltion so handle respoasible work. PUDUS OI.M1SS ijrOOkneia ; meet at tneV'CohUnaal enaklna- eieeaaea an nerve inarch jtiie.cemetery where -the ex etelies aroto take plMevSiS?;? ':-f '. The uncertain condition of the weath er makes it necessary ta make a pro- ,f romriheisaS f it pHifc at noon the exeiises American will be postponed and an announcement The price of a pretty face is $1.0C three packages of Hbllister's Rocky MouLtain Tea, Brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. y 85 cents, Tea or Tablets, For sale by P. S. Duffy. of the ceremonies will 'be made at a. laterday1, " . ; ; " j". h ollowing are the order of exercises to he observed:' Song, "Nearer My God T6 Thee." 1 Prayer by Rev. G T. Adams.. .. . ! Address by Mr. W. H. Oliver. Song, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Flowers strewn on grave by the pupils of .the last class taught by Miss Brookneld. A Plea to Citizens The women are making a most praise worthy.effort to renew our shade trees. and should have' the encouragement and support of every property owner. It is the duty of an enlightened commun ity to plant trees, and so to care for them that' property shall not . suffer. The varieties recommended by the best authorities on horticulture are pecans, willow oaks, water oaks, silver maples, sugar maples, ashes and elms. The oaks abound in our woods, and young trees from 8 to 10 ft can be obtained by the hundred as low as 85 cents each. Just think of It, a thrifty young willow oak at 85 cents: "a thing of beauty and a joy forever."--Are there not a hundred people in New Bern who wlntj one? These are the kind growing on the macadamized road, and the govern ment paid $2.50 each for them. The other varieties will be ordered from the nurseries, at prices less than can he-bought by individuals, conces sions being made by the hundred lots. The Woman's Club Is making nothing out of you, they give yon the benefit of all reductions. This is an opportunity, that comes seldom. Take advantage of it and go to the Journal office or Davis' Phar macy and add your name to : the' list You will find varieties and prices that will surprise you. The city will plant the trees. Marriage Announcement Cards are out announcing the follow ing marriage'. Mr. A. J. Hargett requests the pleasure of your presence J at the '' marriage ceremony of his daughter Ada to Mr. Dock G. McDaniel Wednesday evening, November the 22nd nineteen hundred atd five at seven o'clock, Oak Grove Chnrch, near PoUocksville, N. C. AH women should strive to be beau tifuL ' Beauty rules mankind. Hollis- ter's Rocky Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and cream-like ccenpUxioo, cent. Tea or Tablets. ' For sale by F. 1' Duffy, s . . . -" . tk. H.N w f (. A hone cau certainly Jump higher than a man. - there Is at least one an theutlc case of. a buute clearing aeveu foot paling, and a century or to ago. a Mr.- Duigtism . leaped his borne over the wot) of Hyde pexk, which was six aod'oue-bftlf feet high on the Inside end .right feet on the-ouUkle. .' The bono rlrared Uill Ixtfarie twice to rapid tjoceeaiuo. sbl we are UUe cer tain that tie aiaa wtio tine erer tired could do lt-Loolofl Answvrs, . I ' ' . , . ; CSee la UsMi.ssala. . T) tnhorrrs m the coffee pUntatJoos In Ouatenista set i only S to 20 cents (jpbl) a da.- Tbe cspltalUU get as proQt CO 1) CO per cvut of the market vsltte, Durlui twrveellnf time tit coffee bualtH-M gives etniloymptit te mare tlisn rtetislt of tbe population. A single coffp tn: nrulrf tle moat ravomUle conIlllooa, Las ! koowa to yield twrnrj-flv jminl of Ix-ana, tiatir i in the f " rs ' ral j a rf y .11 fet'n, Thr i- 1 (' k'' ' V- a r-'i , a !!.! a i'y ' ' h ' u.:.t..i tf t' e I .;- ',. -S t' l' l f-f t' f. ".a La I In 1 - ' f . r - : r Cf V -it !' r: 1 s If"'. .! i Z '' Wwrk aae Tal. frttitttj appaklnft. It 1 tn Of tflB'as Of own that tlw .who think most sny twist AVaman's talkstlvmiNM la tit n-entt of hr wodmiary Yvps- tkm. TalJora. lifiiikpra aud weaver sll fitni wl.0 't rf at fii,tr wovs lure, le romuimi wlH wotorti. ant oo'. ijjKr1lOll(Mrti . fsiK lM. (.lit a!o tfrnlrory to gt tatkrttlrfOfei. fetor. ' . ' ' - The W..4 t . Tlit wonl r'jrir nmn In a )' pmn d'i tli.Mirr I f tl art time I Hi.l an l In llie I I ..iif. j r. of 1 tl.. wor-1 'i- ! In tT I i V; t tti f-rl-t !v" tT. ' 1 "i ' fr o !, t i ., : '. ( r ' '. !l ' o f !.,,! I xa I' n ii 1 "i - " "I p!-n i f..r t E-r U ' !1 I nri," Preeident Arrives Safely. Norfolk, Oct 31. After fighting a northeast gale up the coast for over twenty-four hours,, the fierceness of the wind and aea causing a wide diver gence from the usual route, the arm ored cruiser West Virginia, bearing President Roosevelt from New Orleans, passed in Cape Henry light last night. conveyed by the armored cruisers' Maryland, Pennsylvania and Colorado. - Supreme Court Opinions Special to Journal Raleigh, Oct 81. The Supreme court filed the following opinions today: Wilson vs Telephone Co., from Dup- in, no error. BldweU vs Bidwell from Wake, error. Cinningham ys Railway, from Wake affirmed. Glenn rs Commissioners, from Moor no error. Propst vs Railway, from Guilford, n error. ' Bray rs Insurance, fro.a Person, so error. - . Davis vs Evans, from Granville, er ror.. , . . Mahry vs Byroad, from Ouilford. amrrned.", ' - v .-" 8carboro win case, from Guilford, bo Cobb vs Ray, : from Burssombe, per eirlami peHitkm W rehear dismissed. : i- Old ritrtft Te Seit, ,i Time to put tjown carpeta after ' fall cleaning. P.pwiwillU. needed. Call's, Journal office and sexrure them for 16 per huncrwo. . , . Corpora tUeComalnlon te UipKV Special to JourisJLVv, ; ''iVy . Raklgh, Oct II.- The- CoVporaUoo Commusuon, having received eompUfrrt that the Atlantic 4 JTadiio ' rUilway. from Sanford te Kt Airy, i30tnlUa, Is In bad cotKlilioci, Wevee toovVrow to mpct it , The road Is own! and operated by t)e rVnithem, - , . - Cortitm'i tUvit Z-, s the world's sUndard ef uatlty Ir ak 111 In tUver sraft A bauUful vi -r.(y aWwrn at J. O. BaiUf 's, the Wa ! mg JwUr. r Accent an (he Oteratle Stage. No Englishman with daughters couid do a rasher tlitug than permit them to take lest jus from eminent professors with a. view of going on the stage. Th opera' 'stage iu Englaci sewecly ex ists..: At Covent Garden a woman who can speak good English can only get lu by : force of social Influence, and abroad a foreigner hue very great dif ficulty: because sue cannot speak oi slug with a perfect accent. The for eign laay or gentleman comes across here and on occasion will venture to lug In ISugllsh, and their mistakes briug nothing more than u smile to the faces of tbe audience. But let an Eng lish singer go to France or Germany, And something totally different hap pen. In 187 Tamaguo sting at Monte Car lo before an audience which was main ly French. He mispronounced a word and a ieat of derisive hiughtor covered even his stentorian notes. In Brussels I heard an American tenor laughed lit because some of his vowels were not nulte pure Brussels, where thvtr French Is the most villainous patois 1 Gave ever heard. In Germany I have IjOan! both French and English artists languca at because their accent was not absolutely correct Iondcm Satur day .Review. iCurcs Whiskey and Beer Habit TaJwOEnraOuletlyatHomel - r nira wtthont; 'oatleat'a tnowledse, bar ORJRINE No. lrforvolanury treat, meut, ImV ORBINBl So. Price, U per Cur Effected or Money Refoaded V Book on rankenaea (aealefl) free on leanest. ORRINE mailed sealed) on re. Mlpt of tl by THR ORRINE CO, Inc., . Waihlastoa, 0, Ct er sold ta this city by 36 G. rg BRADHAM, New Bern, N. C. Haeslaa Olaelpllae. General Dragomlroff, the Russian military expert, rose from the ranks and always dressed according to the army regulations for the common sol dlcr. One day while driving about St PeierKbure lit bis carriage be noticed a soldier with bAIr longer than tbe rrg uHMloni called for. lie bad . tbe horse stepped, Sllghied and, tsklug off hi h&t ordered tbe soldier to setae blm by tbe hair. Tbe soldier hesitated. He feared to lay violent bands on his K" ernl; beside-", tbe bnlr vrns cl'ppwl t(t- Close) to nfTorl a bold for the IkukIh. The general surveyed the soldier stern ly for a few moments, then, tnlnln? Ujs. finger lu the Inttcr's lock', be 111 itrrrtly wiped up the street witli him. 4hoTlctlin not daring to resist. Final tyltevlng IniprcMCd the lesson tlior eugaiy, ue rc-ciiiereu dis cnrringf ami drove on, ordering the sokl'cr to fot low. At the first barber's ahop thej fajuVto be Again aligbtHl and bud ev ery- vrtlK of Ualr sbsveJ from the sokUer'a Itc.nl. then turned blm looar as a horrible example ti Ms fellows. New n uoods McDanic - Cape Cod Cranberries. Sauer Kraut Seebed Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dried Figs, Fresh Lemons, Celery, Fresh Oatflakes, (loose and in packages). - Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Fancy-JJlgiri and Fox River Print Butter. i- ' ; iell.o. all ftavors. ' ' ! New car.load, Snow Drift Flour, ground from New Wheat New Primes, Dried Apples and Peaches. f X Fresh Macaroni and Cream Cheese. Fresh and Schreded Cocoanuts. Fresh canned goods of all kinds. a if Catsup, Sauces, Horse Raddish and hundrnds of other nice things J s to eat, which our space will not allow us to mention. . s'Wi We will be glad to have you call and examine our immense Stock.' t Everything guaranteed as represented. Goods delivered anywhere in the city. Yours to please, J. L. McDaniel WhoSftnfe & USetall Grooere ! a Tarker Store. Coruer Broad and Hancock StaC s Noleaka Cement Is an efficient, durable and water proof covering ' suitib'.e 'for old or new felt, tin or metal roofs. - . "A - .5 Hpan Supply Coipauy, New Bern,. N a - Sole Aponta in Craven, Jones, Pamlico, Carteret and Onslow Counties. w -W" '': - " ' r- Munufactnrei-K are Holten and Collins Co., Philadelphia, Pa. -. ENTEIlPniSE ',yi9 can , ship First class Brick in any qa antity up to 1, 000,- 006. . ; . :;tiWneed Brick, ap ply to eJ.;T.: STETvT ABT, r ri gecreUry A Trwesarer.. Nw BorB. N.C J V Turners'Alrat.nao. ; f-r 1000.; inn'ctt'iBooliCtoro leeeo 1M r- la Ik . I ' To ! 1 - z 1 . Oft. ltaf.e ls X (tn tv f-f t-e Dani'U, TTi'.n II n C rr j ir f rr f"rTtn tr--', wl'.l ! J " ' ' S tT - a ! r -1 w.-Hl i, t 1 ' ' ' I t-i ' i r j ."' ) r i k S ' . ' -' r T 1 . ! ' 'i I P. II A i:;.'. 1 rit OUiwiiU J i "'"'-'"'' --w . 'i - Ve Extend You a I-Cordial Irivi , r--. , to altefti the Uajeetie B''ng DnoAsUatioa at out store) OcU! - , wnbof 4th only. - 1 A rpreaTnUtve of the makers of the Magnificent Rang . tSIa in frrson and will take please re la explaining the merits ( f Hot Coffee and BlseuiU will be fsrted,?-. . V'" ' ; j. c. woitty & ( Lecture ."T COURT IIOUGC ' Z-;! '-.y :.! ;iit:;ovcni b':r Crdr-t 0 o'clccl: i iivani) a' m IJAll,' J L. HARTSFIEL - i ' Contractor and Caliper. VouId be glaa tc ' i s - 1 I W . It Si.! 1 I - t i 1 kny one inspect im I! f 'i Y( 1 Y 1 r- ' f r goes up. 1 1
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