THE JOURNAL Published every day ia this year ex-c-rt Mondan oumalBuHdinf W-Q - -v-i phokb no. 8; -.V;-- jCSARIES L STEVEN'; jaTOB AND PROPBISTOl. " " V rsi'BSCRIfTON BATES ; J One Year, in dvanc.-i44wi " 1 ; Aimtudng rates furnished ofc appli- ? EuVed at the. Post 6ffice,lW Bern '.JCCs es second-class matter oilCEWJi PAPE8 OF' NEW-. BEHH AND CRAVEN COUNTY. New Bern, NC, Dec. 7 1905, j THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. i President Boosevelt's Message to the j i7 y-mnth Congress, cannot be said to -contain anything new, as to National -ouestions. rjarticularly on those ques- , .' T ... ' - . ink tli a Rpniirii.cnri party stands for and for wjiieh that "' party is sponsor. It might said j&e message is strangely silenj on those liithertof ore standard issues, tfd T-,, .f 'V.-.- it- miiaf Vn VkWi anKttrOi) i tlint fVio nroKPnt. nnBition of the ReDUD i lican nartv is to maintain on bpth an toaltered and non-argurnentatjvs atti- -? tndfL nr in the lantruaaro of the political 'forum, to be "standpatters." ; f ,In this position in his message, the JPresident is strictly a party man. But .-f. ... -1 . ' w-?' on the issue oi rauroaa rate (egisiauon ""which has been before the couhtrj lor I xl 4.,.. ..rl.SAlt AAla A fs Bpecial repeating, as- it is a subject well 1 1 lunwnjOn this issue it does appear that V the President has not the entire tap ' irt Of his party, rather the opposition jtt a number of powerful leaders, while 1 " there is among tfie lesser light in Con gress a questionable support. Of. "at 1 least a support which is likely to be as ' greeable to some substitute, as for ;nybill that maybe offered by the President, or by his direction. " . The question of interstate rjulrdftd regulation by an appointive board, is -" variously construed, that is whether it its socialistic, democratic, populistio or anarchistic. It is the individual and political view point, that suggesU one . f the above. J Certainiy U is not a new idea, this proposed ley: illation, but it is new to i -tiaya a Piesiicnt who will propose and iflorsc it, und with a personality, of 1 ietcnnb dtion auch as Mr. Eooaavelt -xi V The rrssajre shews the Roowvelt ' ffljlif in coir.jKjsmon anu pruiuawu - :.tikmg ao.ne 25,000 words in itg langth. -''IHof ,.t crest in each department, - TvTii u viiar t he PrmiWlnnt dasmi fan .'JiP'rtan' '.fnira concerning each depart- ' ' tiifciit, i-.c ta( different sections of the , ) cwntrv, including our utland poaaes- . ' Vjiiju. tin v c as Alaska. Eut "..e rual importance of the 'jjrA.'.gi is ita powiible effect upon . u .v..n "lit. pro poaed railroad regulation rata, disturb ! - .xistinf InduB'.rial anc commarcia) coe , ntvDS. u is una wmcn avsry iciarcai " - rf Uie country has to look forward to :"; How's Tr-laT .'"tVa offer One Hundred DoUan Be rard lo any cis of Catarrh Alt eaU . mm b cured by Ua'J s Calarrti Uura, ' : P. J. CH t NiY h CO., Toledo O, ; - "Wa, tbe undrrsicnod, hava known F . 1. Cheney for the lastlS years, atia U . lim him piirfecUy hoooraLW ta all iKiJtlncu tranaactloaa; and fioaaclaUy aU M carry out Any oLUgaiious BkaAe Ij blntim. (' i -WA14WKO, Knoc&N aJaavW, 1 -. Wholesale DruggisU, ToUdo, O, -Hall's Oaurrh Cure U takes totar nally, aaUog uirectly poa tha bkmd aaj taocoog urratea of tb ystaea.. Tea- imordaU s ot fry. FrfcV ?3 Pf boUl. Soli tor aU OranUta. Takt CaITs fftnily Piila for coMti. 4 I 'P .- - . ! i "f , 'AO ttt Wdr'-Ti AtU." f rnlimWBrof,.- ... '"'"'". '- ' Tllwl AnoUjat, "tad tta asms oSa story. A lot fBri af i t ont ff sapeta la trfw tat mar;-' ; If ft WxAU kimoua tnoul, . ': Voa wish M aid to iigt foad,' j;o oUr till is kalf no good M Dmti iMXim tv7 fJtn t, : V,. a'pf roil feel inpnd1ial iO, .ndrwdAaag1onlUpm, J -oOartwiBnij4jVH a .-j,T.- rrt tsu T bft Keaef ! Int., - H:A 1v p$ a thrnat 4 1 . ' I er, efntf.f tka f oal ! rw-f-v.ar.'T ttt TtAr' I "J i r n im,' t i' na Sr e"c"-1 f f CllSRll'.NATIMa . t - - - . 1 Bbot Velar Weir Wee aa Aeeaaat eJ ;'v.": ' PsUartttaasa. - .- .. The ladles'. iho hav . used Jwhro's Berplclde ipttk ot it t ( the highest tnt,. (or 4t, quick effect la elfanjsinf th arMp of dandruff and else- for lu -eellence a ' general . halr-dresslog. ' It make the scalp feel fresh and 1VUayi that Itching- which dandruff will cause. Newfos Herplclda :,ffecUTelr .'; cures dandruff, as It destroys the germ that banana Jt. The same frerra causes Batr 4a fall out. Wad later baldness; In killing it. Hernlclde stop tailing hair and prevent baldness. It la aba an .Ideal hair dress-I Ing.for tt Jenfls an attatoaratre cnarm- the hair ,that Is quite distinctive " Soli) fcv iMrttnat dnmf ste Sand 10OM Stamps for - sample" t The Herpk Ida JCalJa- teoft. Mich, -rf 1 0 - D, BBADBA.M. Pprdal A at. New MforkCottou Mtrketi , The -following wen & opening and closing prices on the New York Cottoi escnaoge, uec o. s " Open High Low rtJlose Jan 11.92 Mch. 12.26 12.Q8 May 12.42 t 42.60 Beceipts -46,000 Last Year-61,000. ; : King of All Caoja Maatelnaa. Mr. ET (S."Case, mail carrier: of Canton Center,: Conn., who has been Jbl the U. S. Service for about sixteen Lvearav1' savs: ? 'Yf have: tried many cough medicines for croup, DOt--nCTT'ners..BHiiiiB yu si berlain'8 Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be relied ttpon" every time. Wa also -find it the' best remedy for iouglisfiid"colds giving certajoresul and leaving no bad after effects." . tale by Davis Pliarmaey and . $. Duffy. ' "" -.Wards Mill i' i December 4th. ; There was a big hunt on Mr? -Sol Gornto's : place, Thanksgiving .Dayi One sportsman killed a deer and Mr. W.,W..MurreU of Jtackaonville, kiUed three Wild turkeys, -i . : "' ' - ' Mr. WUHs, wl has been sick, la toptOTtofrVi-SP, 'Miss Bessio -Jva,f who has been visiting at 3wanborol returned home with the General. Miss; Sallia WilHs W teaching school at Cedar Grove. .; - Mr. James narn -of Kinston, has rented W. H. Willis' Ward Mill farm and will grow tobacco next season, and will also tcqd a crop of turpentine. Very sorry to see our friend, Leb Gillette, of Maysville, with a stiff leg. Hope he will soon get welL The writer had the pleasure to par ticipate in a fov hunt a few days ago, and an oyster stew at night, besides a pleasant' stroll with the girls. The horses in the chasa were handsomely decorated. Among the hunters were Messrs Thomas Pritchard, Dave Ward, Morris -Hatsell, Willie Ward, Dave Tolson, the General and others at the banquet at night the "Pretty Girl Cake" was voted for. Miss Julia Bloodgood and Miss Ida .Ward of Swans boro. and Miss Girtie Provow of Ma rinas,-were the candidates. Miss Pro vow won the cake by a good vote. The "ugly man's cake" was won by Gener al Wijlia. 01 Tsterast U( atethari ' Thousands: or little ones ,die every year of croup.- Most of them could have. been saved by a few.dosee of Foley's Hooey ad; Tar, and every family with children' should keep it in tha house. It contains no" opiate and is safe and aura. Mrs. George J9. Picket, tan Francisco, Cat; write "My baby had A dangerous attack of croup and we thought the would choke to death, bat one dose of Foley' Honey And. Tar relieved her at nooe after other remedies had failed, We are never without it in the houae," " Basket Party AtIymplt. k There win be a basket parte and Ice cream axrfpcT an, te Jevening of Dec 8 for the purpose ot purchasing a rural Hbrary. The pubBo are cordially invited The you og ladies are requested to brina; beeketa,, ' '.': . ; ' MS UatUe Holtoe, : ( r, Miai Myrtle BaIIm, V ( MlM Jaonle eSupWord. v . I x " .CeowaiUee. T. 7Am CMCJ ST X'IK. Deo. t . , Heear. Arthur and Boaco imreo and slsurs, Klas BalUe end flortoce, spaatliuaksgivitif wilh theif Aister ; MekarW JT. C Ptibae and W. W..U gins trip to New Bern Friday. , Mr. Lea Taylor ei-eot Thursday here. , Miaa afyrtie Keadowa M TUUng her atatar tt.it week. ., .. i Mr. M. A. Uiggina went to Jacksotv i0 Saurdajr. . .Un "" .; A few U ear yeemff people alteded the na4 party" at Maytvfila Tours day igM. ';.-'.) t , ' . -r.'i .'i ' 'Afaanal Fata. - - - -, -' . Ills A learlu) faU U have to endure Ibe ftti?ils t.rtur" f f il. "I ran lnrlw:!Br,' writoe lsrry fln, of MsatviuV, la-, ''thai for CliDd, EWHor, lth ngarJ PrtKraslg VI)', Parkl's Amlea 'Ralra, i the be cure mada." A Wo bat for t ula, bums r4 Injuflo, Si al a3 drvfgiata, ' , CASTOR I A T. r :;.'tM and CL::!ra A POSTAL FREAK. - Ttm letters' Travel 84 Mil la -j.'.-;.'.-.o:.Te fs)--.ji." -. Drop a " lettef "addressed to Befibe Plaln.- Que-- Into tha postofflce. at Beebei I'lala,' YCT and tt" will travel a afetanc of. 294 'mites, of which slxty- aeten ar-ln Cnrwda tuitf j ren In the Vulted States. btie It ) malnder reaches tts destinattoo, Tlib actual distance be- tWeeit the two 6fllces1sribaut ten feet itbs Jtalii, ;oldY faslilonod; store buil J- Ing wlilcU H situated on Uielnterufttlon al boMndary tine contains both lbelTiilt- d States andJGanaduin ofllcea. ..There arW : Separate ' entrance to. acb, but "bofS are Ui the same room,, have the jame. lobDy iua ttfero'aro no partitions to mark: the, division betweeu the do- niain t Pncle .Sauiaud the possession of KlngKdwarat ; .;: .-;v.r . : The postmaster on the Ameriran side Is . Ut Bayiey. while G, House Has ihaflatUheaiC these personalities are. coBspicuous by thlbseijceJ, rt, IScjw: thoctnal cha'rg '(iKateeM.;tli:8oirtoa V Mr.- wrowocciipn a TmnjujB posiuuu and is perhaps tbe'only man who Is an official . bfrbSth eOnhtfleVne Is the regtuarly ippalnted assistant postmas 'Wof Beebe Plain -Vt.nS has taken an eanally Ironclad oath tb perform the duties of deputy postmaster lu Canadn. part of the tune and performs tbe dual Jluttes with satisfaction to both the Amertcans arid their neighbors, the Ca nadiahi v. - 'a It '.true that a letter travels along dfelance to go from one window to the other?" he was. recently oskod, '"Sea,, sir; that is one of the strangest things lu connection with this office, If you mall a tetter from the Vermont side addressed to the Quobeo side, it goes from hero to.the Junction, then to Newport, then ttf White River Junction and back to LeunoxvUle, Que-over the Ri'ttan and' Maine. There it. is trans. f cri ed to the Grand Trunkand goes to Shevbroake.' It Is there; transferred to a southbound marl pouch and comes to Ktnnstead Junction and then back Jo this same building, a distance of 204 miles.' "Tf tta wish ta mail a letter from the American side to Derby Line, It must g te" White Klver Junction and then eome back over the omeiai route. New York World, A. Record Dlaaer. . The largcit dinner ever given assem bled at I'arlg a few days ago. The Alutunlists of Fiance dlued at the Galo rle dm Machines. About 60,000 sat down together. I'lve hundred waiters served, and 15,000 dishes were used at ulne miles of tables. There were 150, 000 pistes. Which' If piled up would reach ten times higher than the Eiffel tower. The "cheer" Included 25,000 bottles of red and whtto wine, 15,000 bottles of beer, 0,000 bottles of milk, 10,000 bottles of mineral Waters, 6,000 bottles of chnmpsgne, 4,000 half bot tles of liqueur, and two steam urns, ascli of fifteen horsepower, brewed the coffee. Meats of all kinds weighed sev enty tons, and there were three-quar ters of a ton of cigars. A l-aat Cfcaaee, After contiuuoss employment for forty, years, without losing a single day's work for any reason whatever and without a vacation during all those years, Vine Hovey,, agent at Forest City? Mo., for the Burlington. railroad, has been given a vacation which will last two yearn, his full pay going on for that length of time. Itccy Is the oldest man lu -point of service op the Burlington system. At one time In Ne vada he owned a mining claim near the famous Virginia mine for which be was offered $450,000, He wanted tl.000,000, and finally parted with It for t pair of old horses. Bubeennently it wee found that this was more than the claim was worth, - - " : ' faH4 Tatlee. '. - - U.'. Bora the same say. married the same 1 day end so much alike -that their boa- ba&d are able to tall them apart only by means ef their wedding rings,' Mr. Thomas Brendan and Mrs. Charles AV lea of Bondorant Bod themselves now for tbe flnt time hi their Uvea, tiring under dlffsreot roofs. .Tbotr-trOus-eeendwere exactly alike, and-the min ister and respective bridegrooms bad to take their woods for. it at ihe double marriage as to which they were marry-teg-Cbkoffo rUcord nsrald. ' . "4 : , " Waal Ik ef ffaalaa"lajrvla,l fataltr. ' AU members ef tha Imnftal family hare large fortunes invested out. of feajula. uvuilly . In frine. England and. tha United SUtea. The Oraad Duke MlcWl NkiiUlevlt'A and the Ornad Duke Vulmtr Aletsnrirevitrfc ae bcUerel to be the rictt nembera 6f the Imperial faruLiy, aeit to the isur hlihaelf, whoeeyeaquiTea are practical ly loxhiu.UUW aa he .draaa ad lib. tm tbe Imrwlsl vtmsury and is tbe wner'ef vttrcjiftte which IncJude talaable tflluce and jforrata. i arm a Seal a4 SJf. 'The fJarrosn -erfirwrnf rtl Tear ore to folliw the -ml of Ufa" tnld town by ; tit fsronte phrtVsn. s fallows: "Est fruit forbrrauatt Rat frnlt for lanrb, Afotd pstirysnd lot K, Ouly fake potatoes a, day. Don't drink las ae eoffr. ' Walk frier eidaa arary day, wat Of foe. 'Take a boih'evtrf dny, Watti tlm fvn avary night la warm arataf. Rtp rlglrt hours arary nlfif The ktltaf sarrlbrf ht airvUtnt phytic sl ronditloa fe tl e sJhrnre to it's flrlra. . . S Cd Is ftU-1t.as Cevik aet The i not the Wt dancr lo giv ing ChtrnbarWin's Ox.R iiomn! to finsll tiii! Iren as it contains rx) fjium of etW Karrnfal 4riig, It has sn aa Ul rfiaU!wi t, nvTS tt a t'.lr'y Jotrf as U.a rr.iet turoatfij - T. f - T) 1 rf a ' Tie Barker Loses all lu Terrors' . Ytaaa lea Ear This harveleas v- md Toar Laa4 il" : Any high t your little: one may tcalcen with the croup.- Death dutcheatigbtlreii" the tender throat. And you are helpless. ,. - Be prepared. Keep a bottle of Cowaa-'s. -Pneumodia Care in your room.- A mo-V jneot'S briak rubbing on the throat and . cbest, and you have ,the croup under control. In a few moment; tha henlina -. liquids hare driven tbe cold out; the child j Is enred, a suddenly as croup comes. " r.nwAva vvrtruAWi a i: i. T- " . .l.-Ir - ? - T v .; -' r, : 1 t CURX. ' --t;r'-- U' 1- .nr. v.,i m IS M mernai, safc, harmless, ore ASK tOrGowan S FneamoniaCureatanj Arua ifn:' Rronilai- 1 rutOmnn r: aiP?J!B.-Wt - hIn. if , r .f" 1 2. "f Vuaf " . '"Cf'r. I jHedical Co, Durham, . (, uowaa BREATHE HEALING BALSAMS:' Hjojisi, thf fiuarantesi Catarrh Ciire,iej iiv uiia bhuuiu cuuiuunu xiyvmei wiw "'"i"1 the patent medicines that ; are Cu eiir oatsrrfa.;it is as superior to them all as' the diamond -ia more valuable than cheap glassTheir, com- poaluoh is secret, biit Hyomei gives its formula lor alt reuUble-phykiciaiis.'. Jif base. -) .the famous eucalyptus oil, weU known foe its antiseptic quali ties. tnjii ja fomomed wrtn aromatic ana neaung; gim ana Daisams, maamg a par liquid which, when tiBed in the Hyomei pocket inhaler, tills Hie air you breathe with term 'killinc: disease dei! stroying daj.epA-: hat'l- store health to every part of the throat nose and lungs, Hyomei ; far Bndors 'v plryeicians generally, Manv of theW ioseit them- selvea to break up a cold and prevent pneurgonifc Xttathe enj-iuiailtd rational warh of irarrntf fafaurn. -fti" TWa treatment has been ; eolroceeBa- furBjirtog''pw'tf'affwhilmye nsed it that Hvomal U tftwa" kttl b w. S. Daffy Wider an rabsoluto gnarantee 4 ..I...J ' it. , I . Xt M - . . I cure. The California delegation in Congfees agreed on a bill for tho-exciualon from it, and which was left on J. P, Mwr the tlnlted States of Japanese and gan'a hands. Koreans, J was stated by menibers of the delegation that 60,000 'Japanese are in California arid nearly-100,000 in the United States. This bill wiU ex- tena an laws ..now m iorce exciuaing Chinese laborers to Japanese and Ko- reans. Ne Cist el Pseuaionls Racers'. We do hot know of a single instance wnere a cougn or con resulted in pneu-' mnnfa nr tAHDnmnftjnn . wIim. . 1?.lA'a TT J nn l . . . I nunny ana iar naa Deen laaen. .it' cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain bpiatea, which causes constipation, a condition that retards .recovery from a cold. : Ask for Foky's Honey and, Tar ' and refuse any substitute offered, ' " " " li The Jamestown Exposition eoflipany has secured the first 1250,000 ) of ; this $1,000,000 it waa required to raise in order to collect the $200,000 appro prla- tjaa-made by the geneaal assembly of Vginia. . - y Cars Hr tors iPHss. . ; Aa isoon iahodiiid la 'done purfinf apply ChAmberlaln'A Salved ; Wfpe "it off with a sof t "doth" before allowing the " child : td ; nurse. Many . ; trained n arses um this with the best Veeulto, Price 2Se per box. -FofsaW j Davis Pharmacy. . ' : fh -:.- . "" 1 'I According to official Jewish Informa tion, maasaerts of Jews were ;Jommltr a . M t a ta- v ara i . Ancient witchery waa believed in bv only a few but the true erit ' of De WiU'a Wltchilaxel Salve fcf known by every one who has W R far bofla lorae, totter, ecaoma and pOes - ; .' .The crop of Ylrginis peaauta fn Eut era North Carolina ia said by parries Whe have. Just traveled through that section U be the largest known -U a arreat maav rears. ' v r. ' r i v , . t -. O,1 la adChasa.V,r;;t'.. Millloua rush in tnai chase after health, from ene extreme of fadiftsni to anotbef, whee, If they 'would ohy, eat good food, and keep their bowels r4r- lar with Dr. King's New, Ufa Pills, their troublat would all paag Awar. Prompt refirf and quick cart for liver and stomach trouble." 25 at all drug win, a;vrwiwi, . - ' - f ,a ' 'V ... . .V ' Charlee A Ttabody probably will be tected rraaident of the Mutual life Ia aureae Company et the meeting of the Eoeid of Trustee. . , . , . ' OKlwa CeuK kef Mil ,V. ' "I kd k'ilney trmjhlo fot,yer., writsMrt. p.ajmnrtd Connor of t'ht Un, V.'ah., "and th d.tors twU not help me, I tried Fo!y'a Al!ny Cure, and tM4 tvry flrtt dot at me TpVttt and I am turI, I rtniv l ttr U mu'h J it l .J y s KWIney Cure." It B"'lt' !' ' li ln-yi Uy ;.l ! t !'!. I';, '.tnftt t' I- fj-'.rn a 0."y 1 1!,:, gvnl health is !m(- ii.io. lead a Father's Letter ' "Toor reiMdy tt tralf a Ood stBd to hemaa hj. We he uMd It in onr dmbUt for the part jear, ana aair ia mgnr oar oaor saa aa at of eroo We at onet applud Uovu i Fiwaawoia Cart, and In fifteen mwatesoarcalij -wufatt atleeSv and this moniaaitaaitc well. .;"inwlthttteCaitotheh and we Kcommrad aU people to get it and ate,' UpiwpU7.f-J.aOusTaa,8aoiorf,jC.'J s 5!plien!ttiMi a-AistN revolutionary soldiers claims began in Cubai Nineteen roilh dollars'which lavraBable ia'tla;;3kejaaiqy fertnat purpose wiH.be paiweut,Ji;trr maJtaing $10,000,000 will : be paid m 5 per cent bonds. , ; . r, --.--i:- : . rr. .- ' l " la . Praise el -CkaiQseVlalR'i Coogli Rsmsdy' t Thei Who other medicine ttahnfac- tured that hai' received so much praise and so'manyetpreesions Of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It ia ehective,.and prompt relief; fojlows, ita use.; Grateful parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its ' merits for the benefit of .others.- Tt is a cer toin cure-for- croup and will -prevent thd attack if given at the first ! appearr ancebfitheidteeiweLJt especially adapted to children as it ia pleasant' to .uknivmbupmm injurious; Mr- & A. Humphrey, a well known dent and: clerk In the atore of Mr, & of AKce Cape Colony South MnXi - WKx.if!t,imy Chamber Cough Remedy to Ward off croup ld" y tanS. I found it to U satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend ror sale V tavia Phaihiacyand F. S. Duffy. V . . 1 '. . ' cinnatt' Hymilton and Dayton Railroad, whioh the Erie' Company refused to take after concluding negotiations for ' Tartars et a Preacher. . The story of the torture of Rev. O, D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church. of IHarpersville, N." Y., wiU inlereet you He aaya: I Buffered agonies, be cause ola persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep kitting op 1n bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's jjew Discovery for Consumption, fwv. Colda. which entirely cured - cougn, ana saved me irom con sumption. " A grand core for diseased condition of,Throat and Lungs. At all druggists; price 50c and (1.00, guaran teed. Trial bottle free. - Mrs. Cassis L. Chadwick was brought into court at Cleveland in order that she might make-the promised, aensa tional disclotures relative to persona al leged to" have received much . money she got on bet repreeentatioos, ' but she broke down and told practically noth ing. ; ' ' . "Cleroyrnen't Permiti. AppllcaGooa for Clergy - Permits for year 1908 over A. A N. C Ry. Co. may be made through-agente tf said . eara pany to MV.: Joseph Richardson; Chair man 8eathera Clergy Bureau, Room 729, 'Equitable BuIIding Atlanta, Ga,, by Whom will be Issued Clergy Permits good over A. A N. C Ry. and ; praeti eallyaJlbtherBnea In the Southeast, to parsons properry entitled to the name. -One hundred thousand Hebrews pa raded to New York- a a denonatntiaa againet the Jewish massacres Id Russia and services in memory of the Victims watt bold ia a number of places, r,;, IX- :r. aTaler Cerf lef Ceubaa. r Half plot ot hot water, taken ' half aa hoar before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regutsf' " Harsh 'ca thartics should be avoided. When A purgative' 4s' needed, take- Chamber Iain's Stomach tend Liver - Tablets Tory are mild And gSBUef ta their ae For sale by Davie Phannacy,' ' .Al the requeet .ef raany, friendei I hare row-Hided te become a eandUate for the office ef Register of Deads, rub jact to tha dernocratid prima risa, 1 have never asked for an office before but have been a democrat all my life, Tba support it the dernoeratie vtrteescf Craven eAmty wlQ be greaUy.ap prwUtadV ' ' ' 1 -',-GIurjAM T. RICHARrjbo.1.; Kotica la P. Juslicti'tl ! f tact. The fi'TVi!:.g rarnad Jutice of tte reai-a, wh-ae t- frij of tra trjtred Novrrr.tr Zy.h 1, j, ' srvi wrrseap points l.y ihe !!. lgiltor, sre Bot:ned to i ;r st tha CVrk's ef.c and fftisllfy Un Ur their e spjolnt t..r.t wit) ia the time showed fcy Isw: J' l, I Tvrar,-) lp-F II CsAkbiaj, 2 T .wr :. p.- 3 W la'ham and rsi. p 11 D Iar anj J f p..lr'"n. . E To"ri: V'jj -JwJ.uS A'larr.a, V'p Jrvx Dl'l'-'min. 'p J W 1" am, ' C,r fl V, C " C : V.- 'I Toa-r, x 7. Tea- . . Wora.xrortk'i "Jake." ' ' ' ' j .'A rare old book, called The LlvUig - Authors of Enjland," - published taC 1840, '.commences with a- study of Wordsworth, In which U recorded what -is eald to be the only Joke the poet ever . made. At a frU-nd's boiise after din- Ber.1t appears', tBc conversation- turned. - upon wit and, humor.- Thomas Moore." who- was presentNtold' some anecdotes ' of Sheridan' whereupon; Wordsworth -- observed that he did not consider him-, -self a witty poefc a iudeed,'? he aaid. "I do not thlnk I Tvas ever witty but : once ut4uy ure." - .-, t Being preAsed to' tell the comDonv what ' thla '. special drollery, was, the poet said, -with some hesitation: "Well. I will toll Vou."" I was atandluff- anma ' time' ago at 'tb!-entrance of my cot tage at Bydal Mount when a nuin ac cosfed aie with the question,- 'Pray, sir,' have you seen my wife pass by?' whereupon: I answered, 'Why, my good frlendV'l didn't know till this moment that you had a wife!' " The company stared and upon realiz ing that this was all there was to the poet's Joke burst Jnto a roar of laugh ter,-, which Wordsworth smilingly ac cepted as n genuine couiplimeut to the brilliancy of his wit. Harper's Week ly. ' i ' Be Bad Refereneaa. In her book "A Southern Girl In '01" Mrsi D. Giraud Wright tells a capital story -about General John C. Breckin ridge of Kentucky. He was invited by a, certain .lady of rank in Joudon to luncheon. The lady had just adver tised for a footmau. Mistaking the hour, GenerarBreekuiridge reached the house before the appointed time and by some accident -was ushered into Lady Blank's presence, without being an nounced'. The! day wa in June, Ow ing to tbe heat the blinds were drawn, jetting in subdued light. Lady BlfWk, glancing at the advancing figure, tq the astonishment of the' visitor, greeted him thus; "Have.you a reference. from your last place " The general took in the' situation Instantly and, with a twinkle in his' eye, unobserved by the hostess, answered respectfuliv, "Yes, my lady." "Wiiat were your duties?" was the next query. "Well, my ltkly, in tbe Inst three places I held 1 was vice president of the United States, major geuoral lu the Confederate apny and secretary of war of the Confeder ate States of America..'1 Wfcea Lincoln llnd Feir Friends. In 18G4 Lincoln wnx of all men the least commended by tuo Republicans q cqngreiiB. On one occasion nn editor vlsjtlng Washlugton uskod .Senator Tbaddeus Stevens to Introduce him to some members ot congress who were ftvorablo to Lincoln's re-election. Bt reiw led hlio to the desk of .Sir,- Ar nold of Illinois. "There," snld fet "la the only Lincoln member of congress that I know!" Stevens hluinelf regurJ-' ed Lincoln ax incompetent n ml weak. Henry Wilson (afterward vice presi dent) spoke of him as iiolitlcally u fail ure. Greeley had a low opinion of his ability. Ills pcmonal friends, siu-li as Washburn. Unyuiond mid Thurlow Weed, believed lilare-electiou un Im possibility. Kveu Lincoln liliuself nt one time doubtedlt H. T. Tock In Bookman. Tba Lord't Prurrr. Tbe queaHon hnvlnt! hi-Ihcu as tu whether the English version of the Lord's Prayer Is a true reproduction of the original as found In Matthew, a native. Greek scholar proceeds to an swer It. He deals with (be petitions In order, translates esch word with aU the shades of meaning of the original and then presents tle whole In this form: "Our Father which art In heaven, hal lowed be thy name thy Jonslnlnn come thy (fixed) purpose ho done, ns In beaveu, so, too, on earth, (live us this day our mere (or simple) hrend and for give us our debts as we forgive our debtor theirs, aud let us not fall Into a tempter's snare, bnt deliver us from the evil one." Vrr Lively. L A London paper relates that I crowd. of sightseers scurrying acroas the reed from the Strand caused a partial block In tbe traffic. The tagging of a particu larly pompous old gentleman' rouseTj tbe Ire of a bold up cahhy. "Now, tbe. hurry op there, cant yerf he itliouted. "Ajn I not hurrying, rohnisnT" wJ tbe mud expostulation. "Trryln't" eeorted cabby, with t flick ef bis ahlL. "Ton're a-jurupln about like a Ml d stlckln' rriastnT' . -s A' rjlaletaalla Aatwtr. idratral brake when a lad at the be ginning of hie grit mgagemsut was ob served to snake and reuibk very murb and,'' betng rail lad. anon rf, otMerved wltb a raaonce ef mlrwt. nr, at all evcata, ef bonior, hi Wblrb evto Xl sos) waa tacking, "11 y flash trembles at Ibe AntlHnattoti ef the many and great danirere lato whkb my reenlnte and mdacotHT need will lead me," anae Vr-aatv m4 ftrtsianta. " ,' Tbe irst treaty of rorUmsulu, tt. UL, wss signed July 11, T13t!e enriiract tng parties being berilgarattt 2bdiaa sad tbe blta. Tbe aewe of Ihe tmiy ef Ctracnt, wbVa endnl Qeeerj Aorta's war. trecbed the rlty Oct , 1711 The Indians Oalred s treaty. nd tt f aa formally signed on tin above date. ' ' lavalaa ltaata. ) . Jedga You ae rbargad wttn As arslt and .battery. ' vThst hie yw le say? manner J a word.Trreorinav It Was eeylu' tne OiuHl got tn lc0 0 errape. ' . . ( ; , - . 1 ' . ' .' - , ' e.ale a Val . Judge Wbe tit yovr ear off! .Mrs, r!sr (wltblng te imrtui lv tnabsad) -l-f did II mtbatf.-rihag. An efitt'Mia rn i"-t bnt boll rt'a Uey bfd pim-ItuUar. " ' fsrlea rMhi. 1 Tot trn ya;t,M srril, Cao, W. ffolTman, of l!rrT, Wsh., 1 Kad a ).'. tT tU, with thttirte aionvwh nd lir tr'-t.'.a, but It Ul I won, and rurad rny d . y tSe a of Tie ri r,''"e. f bt.Km'sh!:,. rtn We-Don'tWant. Quitters Some young man can build up a good paying business iiw this town pushing the sales of The Saturday Evening Post in a systematic way. We want the right man, one ' who will stick to it. We will tell him how it can be made profitable. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. j: . CM Cherry Street. Daniels & Hahn Sale and Exchange Stables S,: f Having so readil disposed of the recent two cur loads of Horses and Mulea received and owing to our increasing trade and deman our Mr. L. G. i)aniels hAs just purchased 63 head of Horses and Mules weighing W0 to 1250 lbs, 5 to 8 years old, all well broke and adapted to the fai ui, road, timber, and draft pur poses. This stock we expect within next :i duvs- We alsj carry in stock con stantly a full and complete lino of open Wagons, Lart Wheels, Harness ofevery di'sonpii"!!, lodns, libnkcts, Whips, etc. Same will be sold on close margin for cash or secured pap-r. It will pay yon well to wait and see us before buying. Yours Trulv, DANIELS & HAHN. J" aJ" ones, Livery, Feed, Kale and Exchange STAB LES LargeM and ft neat stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for sale In New Bern A car Wad ofach just In. Aho a complete line of Huies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, Whips, tart Wheels, Ktc, T.-. JOHTES, HFroprietor Broad Street, New Bern. N. C J.M. ARNOLD, ' - , Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange Stables. Largest and Finest Stock of Horae and Mules ever offered m New Bern. A car load of each JuU re reived. Complete line of Buggies, Wasron. Htrneav Bobea, Whips and Cart Wheels. , y J; M. ARNOLD, -:; "ciHahn'i Old Stable. Middle Street. 1 ; . f'W&vr thQ : ?oS 'Hams Cures a Cold in Ono Day, Grip fnTivcit ttflnAn1 VVwn UnnnA vNow iS ht -Two Car toads Juit'lltcolved.' . Heating and Cooking Stoves. :;::A!e iiaiiidvaiic.- y ' ft,f... ri-r-iii a.. and top Busies, Surreys, Transfer. Successor to M Hnhh & Co. re ,1 f w-i to H, s-,1 d n't ir,tt-id In ' f . t !;'! ..t V-rm h t'a '-. T rJ ' ft -'- ' a a. r .' I ..... A 1 1 Fo V I t. I f.': inf ti' 't ST 1 i V. 1 T 1 f I V-"1 r-'lf f"' ' I" aa frr f'- rroip ii a' T firtt t- i r ! 1 J t ! ' IX it It I" ' I - . - - t r - r - 1 -1 c ! ll - l toUke. (1 '-n l it l! ; y V- s -y -1 i", ; 'Hi s-i-h 1-1 t', : t fixture e-f W'-f I. ' J J I ...

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