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4 I 4 T:: 14 THE JOURNAL T-L'-lihed every day In the year ex i?l t Monday. ' Jorpiial, Building .66-60 Oaven.St - - J . ' . v Phoni No. . ? CHARLES U STEVENS, V editor utn noraiKTOK. SUBSCRIPTION BATES1:;;. ... Ona Year, in dTano..,-.-...-44.00 -'- One Year, not inadvanjce.- 6-00 , Monthly, by carrier in the Cityw..60 J Advertising rates furnished on appli- ' cation, ' ' Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern H. C as second-class matter. J " " - . WFICIAL PAPER OF NSW' BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. ,. . - ' New Bern.NC Doc. 30 1905V TEMPERANCE EVERY WAY PROFIT- ABLE. " - . Temperate living has long been - preached from the pulpit, and declared by the moralist writer for the personal i phyBicar benefit, and the individual profit as it might keep those so inclined from harmful dissipation. But in this age, while the educational movement for temperate living is more strongly proclaimed and advocated, yet there are outside influences which declare the commercial and ..financial value for those of temperate habit b, which are as important factors in helpj ing the cause of temperance,' as those which urge temperance on purely physi cal grounds. '- ,t. A notable instance in this financial value of temperance, is seen in the -action of a Swiss life insurance com pany which offers a premium to those of temperate habits, the members of a temperance society of railroad employes being charged four per cent less' pre mium, than employes who were not members of the organization. A Swiss accident insurance company is also giving total abstainers . a reduction of ten per cent in rates, and beginning with 1906, this reduction is to be in creased to fifteen per cent. .. Among railroad people, it has been the aim to take men who were not drinkers or cigarette smokers, and among some leading railroads, men who use either liquor or smoke cigar ettes cannot get or hold their positions on these roads. In the matter of insurance companies it would seem the only wise policy for every company to make the intemper ate pay extra premiums, for it is such peraons who make the losses,' and specially shoul'' tha intemperate pay extra as members of benevolent or fraternal organizations, where the members are taxed for each death. As each year passes, education show rig the value of temperance will prove of great value to the coming race, and as the money value of temperance is better known and appreciated, there will be moie demands, that men and women must be temperate in order to secure profitable positions, to say noth ing of the value which temperance works for human progress and the up building and advancement of mankind. Hew't Tbitt We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh (hat can not be cured by II all's Catarrh Cure. r- F. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O. , We, the undersigned have known F J. Cheney for the last 16 yean, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all basineti transaction; and financially able to carry out any. obligations made , by his firm. " ; -v,- .r ' ( W AiD wo, KnotaM & Vabvw, ' . WboWale DrogiU, ToWdo, d J . 'Hall's CeUrrh Cure W taken InUr naQy, acting directly upon the blood and f tmMoui turfaces of - the tytttnu Tea imoniala sent free. Frke, ff Wtk Sold by aU DruggUU. ' Take Hall's Famil FUW tor eoniti- Tbe Oref an Stale) CotnAiiialon kai ,, taken what Is said to be nprcdnted ; artioo fat demaadlof for toe SUU a pro rata share of the avrptai funds if , the Lewis aod Omtk EsposHim, '; . OABTOniA, Wrs, Mary Paier U. Zlf, it DirMrttr.M mtaage to bef faltowef 1 tVitryicVrnt iHe wnrVI, c th fvi lota t-f g- ft 1rirr, trf!ifig io mske h dr's n'.-sr -. tro trisJL f K rx ei l m ee let ers, V. 1V1 Vbow f airgla lriV ' 1 1 a emgb or eoU rui!d l ftv ..r.is rt rrwettft r' f? F y' V. rcj snd Tar t-m fa'i". It 1 " , rtio8 irbkh f. t'.l'n ' J; t it t''tU frTerr fr'-l a r ''. Ail f fv'cj't V 'r-'i e Tr -I rf 'iVit:t-jte o C 5 NIP IT IN THE fJO. Flnt pprarat ( Daadrvf a F -- M Fin BaliiMi. 'That such la the casx V. y,t. clulvey proven by etmme research, frof. l-'nna, the noteI European skin pelaliat, declares that dandruff is th DtuTowea-up cuticle ei the cap, caused by parasites fle;roy!ng the vitality In the hair ulh. Tfce hair becomes lifeless, end, in tfcna, falls out This can-ps pre vented. - -J ,i .' - . rNesrbroa! RernlrM Mils ttila janAm.ff perm, and restores the hair to its natural wwmwvB aim Buuuuuncy. 'HerpleMe Is now u:d ty thousands f people all satisfied that It fa the most wonderful hair preparation -on the mar ket to-day.- - r -7; . - . - 6o!d by leading; drumrists; fiend 10c m utampa for eample to The Herplctde Co., betrolt, Mlclu 4 - , Cfi.BRADHAH. Spools! AgU L - V NO A. AN. C INTEREST. Did Howland Really EerTjiv(T0nt Dollar " r.vlD This Proprrl7" - ' Asheville Citizen. Cv,'jT ' "4 V , ' 11 i ': It was learned yesterday that Mrt It. S, lowland now has no Interest-in the Atlantic : and North; Carolina railway which the Howland Improvement Com pany leased fromther-State several years ago for ninety-nine years. T -: Mr. Howland's interests were sold to Mr. Perry J.Marsden, V- S. Senator Nelson Aldrich and other Rhode Island capitalistsconnected with, the Rhode Island company which owns practically all the" street railways and electric plants in Rhode Island - r These facts were developed yester day when Mr. ! Howland's representa tiv. was asked about a law suit whicli has been brought by Mr. R,F. Foster against Mr. Howland for damages for breach of contract,. Mr.- Roster was freight agent of the Southern at Ashe ville when Mr. Howland leased the road from Goldsboro to Morehead City and wos at once general manager. It is learned that the suit arose lout of an alleged breach contract In connection with this employment. -Not a great deal of money is involved in the suit, it is said, '. .':" "' Mr. Howland is now" devoting much time to his property in Cuba. . Fssrful Fats. , It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. .'I can truthfully say.' writes Harry Colspn, of MasonyiUe, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Sahre, is the bes cure made." Also best for cute, burns and injuries, gbc at all druggists. Gould Steamers to Europe. New Orleans, Dec 29. The recent visit in this city of J. P. Spanier, Gen eral, European agent ..for, the entire Gould system has given renewed impe tus to the story that "the Gould's will make either a close' alliance with some line operating between Nfcw Orleans and Mediterranean : porta or operate their own line. The move may have a further significance In view of the early construction of the big govern ment immigration station, General Passenger Agent E. P. Turner of the Texas and Pacific has taken much in terest in this project which will assist the road in populating its line from New Orleans to El Paso from among the largely increased number of immi grants who will be sent.. to New Orleans for general Southern Distri bution, It Is said that the Texas and Pacific proposes to make further. Im provements in Its general service with special reference to the handling. of iMuisenger traffic, industrial enter prises and Immigration. ' If ma kind of bQUoos nord, You wiahjin. aid to digest food, , No OtW pill is half so good , As DeWitt's Little Early Risers iVhen e'er you feel Impending III, And need a magic little pin, . No other one will fill the bill ,, Like DsWttt'e Little Early RU 1 More than 20 repreaenUUvef of lead ing coal companies Twer indicted by the Cincinnati grand jury on charges el illegal combination, . . Dedots QeeM Ret Vetp Kf. , ' '. "I had Vkhwj trouble fofyeart,' write Mrs. Raymond Connor of Sbel ton. Wash.; "and the doctors could fx help tnV I tried Foley ' Kidney Cure, snd the very Brat dose rare me re lie! and I am Dow cured. 1 cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cera." I makes the diseased kidneys sound so they ria eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unlea they do this, good beeltfc sQmposalble. " a '.. .H . . - ' Robert McUinan, deepcraU rhstted with attcmpUnf to criminally aaeault the wife of a white .farmer in the Island iCreek sertion 4 Lhitin county, wa shot to WJi If fibril Midd'.eHoa and a pne be had ke; at bey with a hota Chrutmu r.'ght. A torar's jury gs a verdkt of Josti lifcWHomkids. , ' tX.lsleeeet (4 .Metier. TbovaaivU of tule owe d every yeee tf emu p. Moat of lhm miU bate br saved by a few V of Fny' Borwy r4 Tar, n4 evrj faniily wiift rMUIr) a'.'.l it )n ihm bv. It cwiU'r.s no p;St- r1 ta safe arj r;r. Mr. Oorrfje H. rtft, an FriK, Cal, ri'e: '' b y bad a (V-orrja e'U'V c f rip tr,4 t ' t V spay' lil.U !da!h, hnt W V f F'.kr'e I! r.rj ml Tr ft'.''', 't at tava 'c AjeT r"-rf4 Kc1 V. a ;e Wtf .. r t i' tn r 1 T J.m I '- 1 I - ; f ia lactdeat et the Grnt Moilcio'i Childhood l)fi, A child's olistiuaoy does hot ti-.avs bring or fortuiiHte rosulis us was tii case with llaudel, tLe freat musidan. His extraorilluary resoluteness as a boy doubtless led to that treat puecesa whlob. crawTied the later of Iiis life. T'heu be was some bTTTT $c&r Of age- bis father had occasion to visit a son by a former wife, who was val(t to ' the- Duke of Saxe Weissenf ela. Trarellug la those days 200 years ago -was tedious" and expensive, unci Dr. Handel did not desire to be delayed with the care of an ."infant"- during a journey which the demands of Ml rel sponsible profession would - probably make as short as possible. But the future. glunt of onuslc would go. i He cried, bellowed and eventually ran along the .road after the vehicle, until the tender feelings f the doctor could refuse no longer. In au evil jno ment for his Jurisprudence scheme lie took the child with bim,-; - '. No sooner did the little fellow reach the ducal residence than bo gave rein to his fancy on the keys' of every in strument, that be found open. .The re markable music thaf came from the finger tips of' the child's hands- was soon the object of- wonder and conver sation throughout the palace, and alt this was Intensified ( When he secured an- opportunity of touching the keys of the chancel organ within the bearing of theduke.j" . Buch a throb started from thatf chap el organ when little Handel's tendrlled fingers chose the keys, and the soul of the duke was touched as lt.never bad been touched before truly a momen tous occurrence-, since but for It Hon, -del's sacred music might, never have been written, ' " - 1 The duke's attention having been ar rested, he Inquired of Dr. Handel con' cemlng the child's future, and .eventu ally succeeded in placing hjm for. three years' Study under Zachnu, the orgau; 1st of Halle cathedrals This was the be ginning of Handel's musical education. -; POINTEO PARAGRAPHS. A good many people who call them, selves critics arc merely kickers. . . .IGlve any man who has paid a com pliment time enough, and be will qual ify It. . V -v-K-;. ' 'About the most expensive experi ence the average man can have is to accept gift : --:-. : ' As a rule, people do not rebuke you for telling gossip until they have beard all the details. . " i " ' ': When the members of a family quar rel some very clever, things are said which no one present applauds or re ft is every wife's opinion that her husband needs her to protect him, and bis expeflepco later as a widower goes to prove it . . . - One of these days the man who gets scolded when be complains of his wife's biscuits will drop dead when be hears her apologizing for them to company .-r Atchison Globe. ,. - Ta Fntaoa of Wealth.- Great riches, carrying with thenj enormous possibilities of .self lndul. genes, may fairly bo considered as s sort of poison which ruins a certain proportion of those who are exposed to It, ; though strong constitutions sur vive. As rum destroys savages,' so wealth tends to destroy pereons-espc-ctally young ones,-whom use and train ing bare not gradually made vjmiuun6 C Its effect. How that Is may readily e noticed lu observing the effect of newly woo wealth on the families, of the winner. It is a rare man ami usu ally one very much blessed lu his wife, who can combine with the ability that wins him riches the sagacity to train children born In comparative poverty so tiat they will benefit by a rapid and radical improvement In bis circum stance. Edward a Martin la Atlan tic - : ' TlJIti A carton custom wis at one time In vogue at 'Gloumtcr, Mass which. U rostrate the acrednes which soeun to nrround a' fish net and the protect tkw which the law afford that class of property. Wbenevct It became nocc aary to ouaraatln a bouse becitme of msllpos or. other rontaaious disease th quarantine waa rffected by string ing Bttl about the building on (be out side,? The penalty for disturbing a net was so great that no on dnrod to med dle with the barrier -A ;"r l v - . v: - ' - - - v -' " - , . '- . ' - . ... . ., V. - . A na Ce m . " Llttie JacWWbat did papa itiren by syluf that b wo the captain of tbl ship? sla-t-Oh, that I only Ms way of aylcg that be i tb brad of the bout. Utile Jcs-lf pa t explain, ibra what are you J-'JIa Welt, I aoppoM I tb plkit - Utile Jtrk-Oli, ym, an1 Uiea I must be the contpaas. Jta Tj romp last Why the rompf 7 Uttls Jerk-Why, lb tala aud pUul are always boxing the crnnpatt, you know) ,Te alir Treth. i ' -"After -all. I ia It tloren't coet muHl to live lq New Tofk." "It tnsy -lint r4 tnirh to Km re p11ol Ui man wbo b(l trWMi H, "tmt K ro"U 1 H to made piv U-Iiie yoM'r lirlrg ."-lliiiBrtripiia !,-izr. P t in rrc viniptu-rtHty artr 1q in buaiprM, tjr Ui r-t' of it'U wirV) STftil , rm wto'tt a " trnln, nt ttianrs tbt !f It wire In mn' hn if ta the Uh',f lie wmil 1 ti'-t b rerU!n jjl 0 uma.-ri'rVrt. - vrute-Miy do yo-i iys r'ssrl him Mh fwrtHmi V, u -. r- fj ttr I h'.m t !. d'sfor-t rri!f.il1l,,ri!' t!fitl 'TitHi'1 ''. r.V C r V r-.1, r ' !,-, W t.1"- , ' .'' I; , rH - 1 r t I iff f . 'e, 1 t e U--t !. ' c ! r, f , j - - - , I ; ( ! , i5, ; , To have a happy home yyu must have children,-' i as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak J woman, you can-be made strong enough : to -bear i healthy children, with little -pain or discomfort' to uuibtfii, uy laKjng wiJlll- ' .-- .- : .. r , . . . w: f ! - ,e ft Z - r 3 Voman's Relief - ; rl It win ease away all your pain, reduce inflam! rnation; cure leucorrhea (whites) , failing womb; ovar--ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache,! etc;,; araLmake childbirth; natural and easyr Try it.". :X .';At every drug store in J?l,00 bottles- " ' ' - . ; WRITS CS A IXTTZH ' ; v . freely and frankly, teUlngusaHyouf troubles.-":. We wlU-sand free advice (in t plain sealed envelope). Address: La-' dies' Advisory Dept. ,The Chattanooga ,.Vrtedldne Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. - - New-York Cotton Market, : -The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange Dec 29. . . " . t v Open v High Low Close 11.30 11.62 11.78 Jan 11.38 Mch 11.70 May. 11.86 Receipto 33,813 Last Year 30,073 . Pirating Foley's Honey and Tsr. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat': and .lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations-are offered for the genuine. . Ask- for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly foxa tive. It contains no opiates and is s if est for children and delicate persons. Fjr sale by. Davis Pharmacy. - In the first ten month of the present calendar year' our exports to China were of the value of $50,000,000 as com pared to $20,000,000 in the correspond- ing period of last year. . Watir Car for Conitlpttlon, Half a pint of hot water taken half ah hour before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regular. " Harsh ca thartics should be avoided.' When a purgative is needed, take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets " They are mild and gentle in their tction. For sale by Davis Phaiirscy Clark. . , Dec 28. ; .It is quite wet around here. We lave had a good deal of rain lately, -, . Christmas has come and patsed. - We had lively time here, but we are glad to say that Christmas passed withdut any accident . King - Alcohol did not giye any trouble,- . . , We had a nice Christmas tree for the wnwui, wiwo waa greuy appreciated by the little folks as well as the -older ones. ' It waa conducted by our - very nice teacher, Miss Lottie Wilouc Many little heart were made glad by ber effort. . ' ... . Mr. A. Tv Weatherington and child ren .went to Cove to visit her slater, Mrs. Ipock. .. A,r '- "1. .1 Mr. A. T, Vyeatherington - went to New Bern today on busineas. t - ' -' Herbert - Eubanka, son of G. Eo bank, ha been quite tick with, jmeu monla, but 1 getting along all right pow. r Hope b will soon be out again. ' Mr, Elijah Eubank met with an ' ac cident yesterday rooming, b attempted to open eliding door to t work ' tbop, by aonM- naana It struck bim on the mouth cutting hi upper lip very badly. I He went U New Bent and had it' drtd. ;'"' v 1 Mr Frank Tavlor of Slooo ' Point u! visiting hi parents la Clark 1.7 Mr. Elijah Taylor baa moved hm.' W ar glad to bar bim with u again Mr. IL C. McKeel t spending Christ mas with bis lamlly near her. -; - Mr. I. Stewart went to New Bern yesterday oo bojinee,s ', - . Mr. Phillip and wife aie vbdting at TTiurman this week. . -' ' ' - - M, - - ' ...Ctrlificiti RoixUndinj Chirtef," Tratirv Drpftrtmrtit I Q!Tc ct Ctmr-trolivr of t. Currency ) Waablngtrm, D. C, KomW 27, 1SS0C Whorpaa, by ll,efrurf evl'lorv-f t,rnieH to lr, unilem-rnKl, ft ht h n rnada N a; ;-r that "'ihe KU"n ll liana, tit Kw l-.o-fa," Iwatr. in t). fitrnflw l'rn, in O.e runt.'.j tt fr avrn d .' !' r.f North (r.:,rs. 1 -'tr; w it ail th' f th Art of (V.t j;rc "In a: il al !; k.t 1 A ':' I -' t 1 t r -;. ; r j r -.-t f -.r ' of -1 n 1 f r r f'. !-rwe J j J -! I r Ap 1 J. v, 1 Sftfefr Wf' f- - - -T v. . - i j , 1 1 j , i , M 1- ."Dtnt TOtAMOI and nothing else, Is my baby girl, now ' two weeks old," writes Mrs. J. P. . West of Webster City, low. . "She is a fine, healthy babe and. we are both doing nicely." f. - - New Juvenile Periodical The Golden Age, is the name -of a new. monthly: magazine published in Now York in the interest of the youth of America. . The book appeals to the sense of the artistic as well as to the sense of the literary and both features are . splendidly-" represented; It un doubtedly serves a purpose not hereto fore divined by publication of like na ture.' ' A fine story appears in the holiday number which will be of special inter est to children of this section in an ar ticle entitled "Where Ponies Run Wild," being a 'description of the banks ponies. The piece .is written by Ral eigh Douglass from personal observa tions. A departmentgiven to music, sim ple and pretty music for children is a veryJhelpful and appropriate feature of the magazine, and stories are all of a merry vein and pleasant to read. The typographical composition is beautiful. Altogether it is a fine periodical to put into the hands of boys and git Is and to encourage good reading. la Praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is no other medicine manufac tured that baa received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. - Grateful parents everywhere do pot hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit1 of others. It is a cer tain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appear ance of the disease. It is especially adapted to children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Humphrey, a .well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, say: - "I have usedhamber lain'e Cough Remedy to ward off croup ancfoold la my family. I found it to ba verv aatiafactorv and it srive me pleasure to recommend it" For sale v nvia Pharmacy and F. S. Ditry Preparations are elready under way to celebrate the jubilee of . Pope Leo' ordination a priest In 1908. ' -' OABTOXlXAi m -j S13J-A p "Mr. Harry St George Tucker, pret 1 dent of tb smestown Exposition Com paoy, wa received in private audience by King Victor EmmanueL " ..." Torbjr f a .pruckf , . . ' The story of the torture of Rev. O D. Voor. Ma tor of th Baptist church of Ilarpemille, N. Y will intereat yoo. - He says: I ufferd sgoniea, be- persartent eough,. mulUng from tbe grip.; I bad U sleep alttteg p in pea. ' i tma- many reroeaits, without relief, until I took Dr.: King' Nw Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Cokis, whkb entirely cored any cough, and saved me from con tumption," A grand cur for diMed condition of Throat aad Lung. At all druggist; prk EOc and $1.00, guars a- teed. . . Trial bottl free. . - , , . . Mis Anna Randolph, ail Amerkaa, jumped out of a window of ber, reel- dene in Rom and killed herself. , - !- Rlaf 4 AirCeih aeekfaet.. ' Mr. E. G. Ce, a mull carrier of Centoe Ottf, Corn., Who Kui bcn in the U. S. frvic for about s!irti yara, syi: "w have u;-l many rmieh m'cinrs for eronp, but CJ.sm bfrUin's Cich P.me!y ie Ving ef e'l arl pn ti 1 r'iM oi"! evrry time. We s-o f.i l U th bt rn-!y tf t- ;:. ar, lr.tU, giving rtin rwulu S-. I b-a-.lrj tv !,'! sf!r tiniM." Ff a M 1 1 f 1 1 WCODMEfi'S HIGH CARSiJVAl N ra w,l Be Ea.FeU ni tat Wee .wm IfflUTak tee Cy. : ' ' 4 As has Seen previously noted in the Journal the Wcolsmon-of the World are preparing for , a big time af their installation and banquet Monday., It will be unique in every respect but there wiu oe, no aepsnore trom the appro- priate aspect of the1 affair. The. idea -t. 1 , , . and motive of the order will be carried - tfaftl.fnlwUl -?H. 4 . " " J " 1.1. 404V('M. Af tention to its name. : , The spectacle of a . hundred or more of peculiarly dressed in the style of .Woodmen,,;, All occountrements used will be in keepine with Woodcraft. The banquet in Hughes hall and all other affairs connected with theeel ibra- tion-are expected to have Woodcraft predominant The parade wilifbeone i , . . , . or the funniest thi.igs seen on the streets of New Betn in many a dav. Arrangements are being made for the entertainment of 200 or 300 people. No Opium In Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy t There is not the least danger in giv-; ' mg unamueriain s Cough Kernedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an es tablished reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup and. whooping cough. It always cures" and is pleasant to take. Children like it? Sold by Davis Pharmacy and F. S Duffy. Creston Clarke in "Monsieur Beau caire" at New Masonic Opera House Thursday night January 4. In Mad Chsso Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regu lar with Dr. King's New' Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 2."ic at all drug btore8 ; -guaran teed . Don't Read This If Not Interested ! The price of cotton will ro up if tho cotton growers nml busing s mon wil stand by their association. You are all earnestly rcjui sUd to meet at the court houso Saturday Dec. 80th to elect your officers for ti en suing yearyand to elect a delegate to attend the State Meeting to be held in Raleigh Jany 3, 1Kk;. Uro. farmers and interested business men please re spond to this call, anil nut-l nt the court house Sat unlay Do-, liil'.h at 1 o'clock sharp. I). LANIO, Pres. G. L. HARDISON, Sicty. PRICE, I CENT! (Baltimoue, Ma) NOW SELLS FOR 1 CENT, AND CAN BE HAD OF EVERY COUNTRY DEALER, AGENT OR N 1V5 BOY AT THAT PRICK. Au. StmsCRlDKRS IN DtmtCT urCOUMDIA. VIKUIMA. I North and Bouth Carouna, , PENNSTLVAKIA, DtLAWARK And ThrotiRhout the Unlud SUt Cn Cet Til Svn By Mail At 1 ' - Cent A Copy. $ - THE SUH AT ONE CENT h Ts hHU firtiCl4s Tsser I Tkr TttB SOH'i ' special eorreapondctiu througnaut the UMud 8UU. well as la Europe, China, Jp-, the ITiltip pln, Porto Rk-o. Ci.ta andjn erery other part of ihe aorld, mskoUUM greatest neipcrthatcao be prim d. Its WaAhingtcm and Ntw York barso are among t' s best in the Uni ted But, and gir Tits gtw's reedera the earliest Infrrnr.aUon apoa all Impor tant evnU in the InffUlative and finan cial tenters of the Country, " THE FARMER'S PAPER. Trie fSl'K's market reports and mofrial columne ere crrmpMe and re IisMb, and ptii ih firmer, the mr rhunt end tHe broker tn with the marA ' Bsltimor. Norfolk, 0rW trm, f. York, l-hWltsri, l'riiUvHtrhlS nH nil irrr'if Ut ir,u in the t'nl'ed f'io and ntW rovntri' All ef t i b tho r')r fof cm eenu . TMt WOMaYS PAPER, Tnir f ' H t. lt trr r4 a new. t: tnurnV.f nrA it lei.prUally, . fa 1 ;.:,-n to t(,o Tt f fl 4f, It p'jb ! .-j r tr.t t.t f' irm iv t rn be p I, jrh f,'rt rl '-rxj mi. f.--'"" wti'.". 1tin frrnr r). r r 1 r ( l( '4 y?"tn'-! ( rre. ll ft (fl r ,- e' f r.f 1 1 -, , t -V rt (I n-'T, rrwi. ' 1 ' rrn.rg tht T;l 1 r)tt t , ... a I mr-i p'. ... If a. 1 - . r . -l in -)uUf ! r ( I ' I i Yf l l 'i ' ' t " I I I il tit 1 f ii T, irt, st f J 1 fen A Chilly Feeling in the Lungs is Dangerous How Pneumonia is Cured "That SMdtctae nakes nt (M warm right thrrc," said tb boy. lapping hit rhrat Hu mother had Jut rubbed Oooao'l Pucuuoma vareem ni,.nei, cut. enog u with a bit of ia"Sl J"' " th "J St"t?Jt,T'or.k.?(be1- iUg IU(J S mulatinff ihs luags. The comforting low of healthful lting actionfead cooie bacli la the Lot. Healthy lungi are warm with their own buiy life. A chill at your " dS VearT ' .7"' tack ,0 '""S1 Protect them. Help them resist the threateu- ing pneumonia ana con- sumption, and at the same time cure your cold. Do it by the natu ral, harmless method. Rub Gowan'a Pneumonia Cure over your chest If the throat is sore, rub that also. .Cover Willi flannel c'.oth l)o this at uilit. inuciiin your cold or sore throat will Ik- cuunI. Govraa's positively cures pucumonia has Daniels & Hahn Sale and Exchange Stable 4 ' - Having so readil disx:cd of the recent two car loads of Worses and MuL8 received and owing to our increasing trade and demai t', our Mr. U (1. Daniels has just purchased G3 head of Horses and Mules weighing 'J.H) lo lir0 lbs, 5 to H years old, all well broke and adapted to the farm, n ad, timber, ai d draft pur poses. This stock we expect within next IS das. W a is carry in stock con stantly a full and complete line yfopei and top lu .;gies, Surreys, 'l'ransfer. Wagons, Cart Wheels, Harness of every description. Kobts, iilanket s, Whips, etc. Same wjll be sold on close margin for cash or secured paper. It will pay yon well to wait and see us before buying. Yours TruK', DANIELS & HAHN. vJ. -A.- Jones, Livery, Feed, Nale anl Exrlnnce STABLE m Lust I urgent arid Hnwt stock of HrvfH an.) Mil"-- -i r r' 1 . ! ' w Bern A rar loail nfkrarh just in. Al"" a dimpli Iin- 1 f I ' . "n, Harnifs, Rob h, Wlupn, ( art In . I ;. Hrotd Strr-t. Nt w I'.i rr, N ('. TIIK NATIONAL lANK OF NI.W UKUN''. N. ('. Condensed Statement Dec 1, Vt5. i:K:uri:cKS I mn '' b r lnvt-ln t-nl ' lM7n. 2' t,'. S I) . .1. I h frtim Itsnk (4 sh 2S,f)nO.'l' JU A E7a;, Tm: J H. HA'.rETSK. DIRECTORS Jas. A Hmvak. J. II. IU'KS' Rh. ("hah. S limtv, ". K Himior, JoilH PfUN. I. IIahviv. ;. II. R..nrsTS. J. M. ARNOLD, Livery, Feed. Sale and Kxrhanc Stables. Irf nt and Fnt BUKk of -r ntvi Muli vr fifTur! in New Born, A car kd of each Jut rt'nwf. ('ompl"! line of iztt, Wagons, H era sea, 1Ub, Whips aod Cart Whel. J M? ARNOLD; Hahn Qld Stable. Middle Street. J L. H ARTSFIELD, ' . C'jntrnrlr ondnulWrr. ornck in f mini bt. , mirti: a ; ,s Aftr baving ee vmk twblete get Tm work 4one k I frat4 U an' ' like I tr)4 it doi ktts prbeei the Tl IUhKmm of L. II. Cannrnw Hif n-rd s rirt ns TW ahoo No. V) Middle 8lreV Mil to Gekh rt '. '.TP, hre I kit cnrrUpl and tsrrr1fvre4 lfi 1e in tny w a. I wiC nit v.i br!r .esa M ufirKl ilb fry CONTRACtf W six! BUtLDlNO. , An otk ett m will rMte rROatrT ATTEKT10N, lr4 trill be p- UvrRf.Di'i rr'Visso. -. - " - . 1 Nt in r x 1 ir.NC.I D PLATER, f AIL KtSTfl t)T 6tO K HO . I x -r-T, no f. 1 11 r, iratr;oroV.ItffVt rb'M lA, f. m Health cored cases that well t-.owa phfticteet bad -!fven up ' ll cures in one night acouKh cold oie throat, croup -any of the maty ills that vujoe irom (out. H. canse it penetrates, eels loihesrat of the trouble, allay t feye -, soothes, heaU stirnulntes, mr-tcs prlect health. Po. er ful but harmless. Ta ideal Citexnai fcoicdy. READ "A FRIEND'S" untR " I hare used Oowan's Pneumonia Core with sijgrjaUucccss, sotbatvre always keep a box ou band for any emergency. 1 am convinced that one vigorous treatment saved me from pneumo nia last winter, and I shall ulways be its very grateful friend. . "Mks Rouebt L. Thou i-son, "KalciKh, N. C." All druKKlsts sell Oowan's Pneumonia Cure. Regular bottles, $i xj. Croup size enough tor urdio;iry tuld or sore throat cents. Sent by mail, if you wish, on receipt of price. Uowao, Medical Co, Lurhum, N. C. : . .- I IAIII1.ITIKS. Cpill $UlO,fC)0.00 K4.1I7.W . 24,400.00 . rvii.oss.ia ''utiilin niel l'r. li! TiM-rrfit 3. n rcizars, CuUw. Successor to M Hahn & Co.. A, V . J. r
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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