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) 5. -,-( 1 .4 THE JOURNAL y Pulkbhed every day fa the year ex ' , . eept Monday. - Journal Building SMQ - 'Cr?en.Sti :; ; -';.;'-' , ; - - charle3 u gnsmtSf- 3" -- tSUBSCWWQJi rates; '. iy :.- -x"hc ..v-v .i On Year, . in adTjwe..v.4"-H00 One Year, Dot inadytace. Monthly, by curies in the city.-.'. ; .50 AdrortJaing rates furnished an appli- cation. Entered at the foet Offipe, New Bern H. C a second-class matter. "I OFFICIAL . 1"APEB Or NKW BKKN AND ' ; CBAVKN COUNTY. New Bern, N O. Jan 10 1906. WHAT OF LOCAL EDUCATION A INTERESTS? With the opening of the school term in this month of January, commences the long session of the school year, as wellasthe closing term of the year's ed ucational interests, for in the next June there will be graduations, and a moving forward oi all pupils into ad vanced grades. This, term-is the fgrand test of superintendent, teacher and pupil, and the work that the first two may do is likely to be seen in the stand ing and progress of the third, when the last day of the term shall end. But while the struggle is in the school house, and the Work of the teacher is to be considered and guaged, and too often perhaps unjustly criticised by what the pupil may do and show as the result of the year's efforts on the - part of the teacher, there is the force and influence of the home, which is de- manded, and rightly so, to assist and promote the advancement of the pupil at school. When the Journal asks, what of local educational interests, it does not solicit simply any expression from Superin tendent Craven, or County Superin tendent Brinson, or from any teacher of the graded or county schools, for it is evident that each and every one of these forces will be directed with al1 energy along right and strong lines, But in addition to these who teach di rect, whose influence is given so many hours in wielding an influence upon the youth, there is the other firce, equally strong and important, or should be so, the home encouragement, the home sym pathy in taking note of each day's school work of the child, and giving every possible aid in the child's studies out of the'school room, when such help may promote and make better the child's efforts in the school room, Therefore during the next Ave months of the school year, what shall be the progress, and with the forward going ahall there be the full commensurate results, not alone to the child, but also to the teacher and parent? There can be splendid, grand results if there be the home co-operation with the teacher and superintendent at the school. . And why should there not be? No reason whatever, no excuse in the world, for the child is entitled, and the parent is in all duty boundto give the same t- lenuoa, to ine cniia a education, would be given to the child's health, or its proper clothing and keeping. It is for parents to realize this, and visit the chool room to ace the child atiU studies, and then at bom- U assist, where the teacher left off, or begin so - that the teacher can take up and mere emillyxarry on. WiUsuch a co-operation, the result need not be questioned, or beld in doubt for a moment, and next June will wit- aeas a summing op of educational ad vancement never before seen 'la this city and county. , Deafesss Caast Be feeeS" ty local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. : There is only oo way to eons deafr , and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafneaa Is caused by aa tnflansed con tfitk ( the amtcuoaa Irun of U ; Eortachian Tube. When this tube to i.' snflaroed too bare a romhllnf sound or . Imperfect beafog, and when It ia -tirely cioseJ, Deaf neat la the mult , nd nle the Inflammation can Is : taken out and this tube restored to lu : roal condition, tearing will I V f vyd forrrvarf bbw out oC ten ..irertuMlby Catarrh, whir la ftota Lv ma; but aa Inflamed t-MKBtfo-i of , th "smiroui mtrtitH V - ii,' . . We w3l five Dne llandred DnUirt : lot any rase of Dmfntw rn4 y rtUrrh) that stnrtot btrer-d by liail'i Catarrh Cora. rWl tn fit eul- frte ', T, 3. CHENEY 4 CO., TelH O. flU by DrociwHa, TS. ", . Take IJall'a fami! tVk fr 'cnratl- 1 ' ' Indigestion causes the stomach f.4o expand swell and puff up ' - lagamsMhe heart.; This crowds .. Jths hsart and Interferes with ; ' '.v (ta action, causing ahortness of ;". breath, palpitation of the neaA :.J WOESTS WHaVyOOIAT takes the strain" off the heart, , and contributes 'nourishment, , strength and health to every , ,iprgan of the body, v Cures' Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stpm' . . ach, Belching; Gas on Stomaclvr nd all Stomach troubles. ' ; . ; Denova, Iowa. Three years jign I was afflicted with indigestion so much- that t Was in continual pain. After eating my heart was affected and 1 had smothering sensations. Two bottles of Kodol cured me. ALBEKT IAVM. "A dollMr botth coatmlnt 3 time mm much ai tbt trial or 60c. the. PnpMnd Mi tbi Laboratory of 0.C. DeWttttt Co., Chicago, U.S. A. Commerce between the United States and Germany last year amounted to $300,000. Four Hundred Babies. St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, Chi cago, shelters homeless waifs awaiting adoption, and there are nearly 400 ba bies there. Sister Julia writes! "1 cannot say too much in praise of Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds, croup! and whooping cough." Contains hot opiates an is safe and sure. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it, as it is a safe remedy and certain in results. Refuse substitutes For sale by Davis Pharmacy. So far as known President Roosevelt has shown no indication to investigate the case of Mrs. Minor Morris. Beats the Music Cure. "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 5?0 Lafayette Place", Poughkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by Al Druggists. Price 25c It is estimated that last year the sal aries of 24,000 elementary school teach ers in Ohio average 72 cents a day." The Original. 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 laxa tive. it contains no opiates and is safest for children anddeucate persons. For sals by Davis Pharmacy.' While the battleship squadron under Admiral Evans was under way in th lower New York harbor the Kentucky ran aground, and before the Alabama could turn out ahe bumped Into her, causing considerable damage above the water line. HaH ttis WrW WMidtT. bow the other half Uvea. Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won- uVr if it will cure Cut. .Wounds. Burns, Soros and all Skin eruptions; they know it wilL Mr. Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds St. Springfield, m, says: "I regard it one ot the absolute neceaailier of houseket-ring, Guarai teed by AO Druggist. Price 2c, Tbe vestrymen of old Trinity Church, on Broadway, New York, recently re fund 13,000,000 for the aiU, 'which was wanted for skyscraper office build- Ings. ,,.:, v tjt a kind of blmoua mood. ' Yo wkh aa aid Ttodigwt food, No other pill it half so rood , . A DeWlu'a )JUW Early Eisere vfbea e'er you leel u-ipeodlng DL And need a magic tittle pOV , No other om will fill the bill ' j tfto DeWltt'a UttUTeHy B( t ' C C Mir,'6f Pan rrantlse, rtriav of steamer Carman la ahot ard killed blmaelf to bis eabia lest aa the big finer wta enuring New York hat kor. Meir t chsrgrd with tmbet tling 170.060 from a Eaa rrancieco wine iherthaat and m retornlnf frora Lca- 4 mfeana-ref to tbe charge. ; j 4, aiiy Ure IM -. - , Thech amei for Bting a fuTJ tmlm are lr.lHwit r, (he rue of ,'.r J'f te Ltirca, of If-tn-iriyV M., ryiw ytld. IM writ-": "IWUW P'iuts mred me f ctmrilr t'r-ie. t Z ywr rurvl.r), f nd tr.aAa fr, ftc! WOMAN AI.D VAZU12, A Faahlamahle Dr.l.'a, t An unusually attractive waist Is Il lustrated here, developed la walte taf feta, with a decoration of black and Whit. checked taffeta cud loops ot ATTBACTTVH WAIST. black soutache braid. It blouses very slightly into, a girdle of black messa line. French flannel, silk pongee or any of the washable Winter fabrics are desirable -for the development of this waist.,- rSlze 80 wilt require six yards of twenty inch silk. Early Wiutfer Paahlena. For the morning and general Service the short strictly tailor made costumes In serge or rough cloth are the smart est, bo for afternoon quite a different fashion of gown Is demanded. Trim mings of lace, braid aud fur, with fac ings of silk or satin,, are demanded, and, in fact, all the details of the cos tume are ou tjulte a different scale. . The Papular Bolero. The very short little bolero which Is the latest expression of that garment and is a natural accompaniment to the empire styles, which have been so per sistently forcing themselves forward, offers the dressmaker a chance for clever work and much elaboration. One sees the bolero made in everything from lace to fur. Hew Ribbon. Ribbon trimming of all kinds from flat bands to elaborate ribbon em broidery Is much in evidence, and, by the way, there are on the ribbon coun ters mauy novelties In tiny ribbons with draw thread on one side or with one straight edge from which the rib bon fulls like a most diminutive frill Llarht Colon ! FTor. Light colors, particularly, light gray, will bo much worn In tailor made cos tumes. Other attractive shades are tan, lavender, green (pretty soft olives), blue, etc. But the several grays aro perhaps the most popular. Cloth With VelTet. Such a blouse suit as this one Is al ways serviceable and attractive for simple occaxlous snd can be rendered warm and comfortable by the weuriug of the fashionable furs. In the Illustra tion It is made of ladles' cloth with trimming of Velvet ami gold buttons, the color being a dark hunter's green. but the model Is an adaptable one and la available for Indoor wear tlirongb- ont the entire aessoo. When uaed in (his way It is tj-proprltte ff the Itgtil. wetftit wool aaterlls saj for Ox tfmrle silks lout are rotted la rogtM, While tbe trluimmg can be oim of inaay tbtac. Vrim m wool W rrt- If ttm-t lb eaoMri, but b are eoibrxAlerteS ct ill umi, lv etrd t! Uke. The Won la a bc-wmlng soil ttrartJrt one, ihci witS a Jtt M etaW vUr thtt Is nn!te u rrh si smert, pad la lavi,in t n, ao4 anVwIrg 4 effartlve trlnming of Wmp4 mt4, T 'rt U fife trry r4 ilplf lurked 14 yrte" flr?h. t,: Iff In beeomhif fs4d below the ifh Ing. , n i-'',,H- :1i fc,r '' at Mr . I a ' a r ' a , l.-n. J ' ' I I ' ( ! r1 i KhI I Ixffl I ' H I i ' a sap the doctor, to many ot his lady patient, because ho doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure- womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. ' : V-; ' . . That such a medicine exists, however, has-been proved by the "wonderful cures performed on diseased women. In' thousands of cases, by -r. - ' " - . , . k v . i BAR OF y Woman's Relief " r v'v.;-It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and -has; rescued thousands of, others from a -melancholy lifetime of1 chronic! Invalidism. -i-It will cure you, if you will only give It chance, Sold at ever drug store In $1.00 bottles. Try Jt ' - r WRITK US A OTTER freely and' frankly, ln strictest comV dence, telling us -all your troubles, i We will send Free Advice (In plain, sealed envelope). Address: Ladles' ' Advisory . Dept., The. Chattanooga ;Jnedidn Co., Chattanooga, Term. Mary McDonald, colored, who de clared she was 135 years old, died;in Phila delphia. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks One who is subject to-biKous attacks will notice that for a day or more be fore the attack he is hot hungry at meal times and feels dull after eating. A dose of Chamberlain's Stomach' and Liver Tablets when these first symp toms appear will ward off the attack. They are for sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. " In a collision between a passenger and a f reight train on the Philadelphia and Erie railroad, near Corry, Pa., three trainmen were killed and about 20 passer gers hurt. Dangers of Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold thanrom any other cause. - This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no dan ger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's .Cough Remr edy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in use for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves thel lungs, opens the secretions and aids na ture in restoring the system to t healthy condition. Sold by Davis Phar macy and F. S. Duffy. Earthquake shocks were felt in Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Another Good Man Com Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first signs of Kidney Cure at the first signs of Kidney trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright's disease. There is danger in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure ia taken at once the symp toms will disappear, the kidneys are strengthened end you are- soon sound and well A, K, Baa of M organton,' Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times In the night, and had a severe backache and pajns Jn the Jtldneya and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. sale by Davja Pharmicy. The Dowager Empress of Russia will take up lengthy perfod Of residence in pen mark. . Mt te Ay old PaerosU. We have never heard of a slno-U In. stance of a cold resulting In Pneumonia or outer wng irouDM when roley'i lioney and Tar ha been taken. It La only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs... Ask for Foley 'i Honey and Tar and refuse any suUti atitute offered. Dr. C J. Biehon of Agncw. Mich., writes!" 1 have used Foiey'o Honey "and. Tar In three very "Tlevere caaea of pneumonia with' good result in overy ler nle Davla Hiamacy.- " - : ; bASTORiA ' tor InCmu ind CMMrw. ; III llni Yoa Haw Alwajt BccgU , end the Pgaatareof CT.F8 OUT K.'ir'JMACIOC gc-e f!'vl t (I tufie -Jrminnt!y fcciu l rmov'l Ihecoi-ael cJleeiee. rheu-n"ni It an Int.rn.J U .., ,,bbln .-,. not cure It iiut PtrUUMAClDE awe sftir s i einera taiL bcuia It CEIS AT THE JOIalS r-t i V9 a ,,'. 1 I ' GAVX UP SUPPORTER' - . ''i wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which bad crowded every thing down before It, writes Mrs. S. J; Chnstnan, of Mannsvilte, N.Y. "Isuf- fered untold misery and could hardly walk,: After taking Cardui I cave up my supporter and can now be on my j feet half a day at a time.'? .. . . . v' -i A ScotcSi "Hull." General V, ntle constructed military roads In tlio highlands of Scotland. An obelisk was c- tu.stnioleJ to commemo rate Ilia. it'chk've:m:iit3 on vru!c!i wns Inscribed (lie following "bull," intend ed -to distinguish between natural tracks and misdo roru'.s: Ha4 you nocn- theso roads before they vcro irra. You v.-oulf! lir; v; your hands and biecs Goner::! VVp.-Jo. DlUc-rctKi- t IllKtluctlon. Most y .le tifraid tri bo dlfTcr ettf. Some po -:; d'.rfiwnt for Use express iur.:ov .-fco-.ving that they are not afraid. And then then; nro n few who mo bl;; c;i;i.i!,'!i not to enre whether thpy arc difl'ereut or not. Tlicy aro tbe ones tl:at win out, but. nine times out of ton thry do things in tbo ordinary cay. Judge. In Her Own Coin, Mamina You naughty bay! What do you mcau by saying "Don't bolher me now" when I asked you how you got your clothes soiled? Tommy That la what you always say when I ask you something you don't know how to an swer. mght In line, "If there is anything I like," said ho to his vrlfo, "It Is n woman who knows enough to bo a g;md listener," whororit the" servant girl r.t the keyhole could uot repress a smilo of satlsfar-tljn. It requires as much reflection and wisdom to know what Is not to be put into n sermon as what Is. Cecil. The Russian budget for 1908 shows a decrease of $13,000,000 in revenues and a decrease of $191,000,000. A Modtrn Mlraclt. "Truly miraculous seemed the recov ery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes 0. R. Hooper, . Woodford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors de clared her end so near that her family had watched by her bod side forty-eight hours; when,t my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the astonishing result that im provement began, and continued until finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for coughs. and colds. 60e and $1.00 at All Druggists. Trial bottle free. The greatest-danger, it Is belf svedj that threaten the Moroccan confer ence ia France's proposed resistance to Qermany'a demand for International police and cos torn control . TkeSrls. '"Before w can sympathlfo wtb others we moat Jiavo suffered our aelvea, No one can realise the suffer Lng -attendant upon an attack of the grip, unices he has had the actual ex pcrfeM There ia probably no disease that eaueea so much physical and mm Ul agony, or which ao aucoeasfully de flea medical aid. All danger from th grip, however, may bo avpioVd by the prompt ' ase of Chare berUin'a Cough Remedy, Amorjg the tens of thou aaod who bate need this remedy, not one ease baa tvef ben re ported that has resulted la pneumonia or that bis out lecovered. For stle bv Davie aimacy and F. R. nn..- ALL :fl!0;iS; . la Ihe st of !h lr,,M- .. Ft.:: THE l.'iiiCE." 9 " D. i o. PLAYS AND PLAY EH 3. O'ffa XethersjJis in The tliyrlnth," an aUuptatlja fcvwi Jhe iTe.Mi. Is iow at Ihe lK-niiii E-jur Kcw Tork. ; ; Coriiitw ti -olio of the- fe.actree on tbe AuTertcsn stiigfr who are known exclusively by Jhclr Bret hame?, just as Xotta was." s IJ r -v-V ' . JosepUino 'SberwpoS. r -ffltfi ' Xat C, Good w iu Wolrvilic-attallea .for the stage uudL,tbedfrcetiott of iirs Ervlng W iuslotc-j-vi v ".-v;" , . Jiaud Enrle tlie clever little sister of Irgiuia lin vldi baa an cseellcut port In Tbe Bella $f Yjenue A," filfle Fay's new uiuKicaJ coniedy. .; s -, . J"..- . -rhe New - Coachmnn.'t"-played by lenis Siinoii Rud; Crate Gardner, is claimed to W the big laughing bit" of 4h 1 1 VS.- ri.:;.i: : - . ?s jc9rgo.av.j, f Ji wily of thcThea-(tre-Royal, Madrid, mreiitly made his debut ou this side of the water as tbe Cowardly Wan in "The Wisard of Qz." A new vcrsc-dealiug With the college football crae lias been written for the '.'I Cuu'f Uo the Sum" sonsc which Miss Katherine Eell singa in "Babes In Toy land." , .'..The gown worn ly Phyllis Rankin In the first act nf Xat Goodwin's new play, "W olfvillc," wan worn by ber mother ui t!io prociucliou of "Gabriel Couroy." ;- ENGLISH ETCHINGS. '"""A "quack "cancer" cure sold lu Eng land at ?5 a botile proved to contain material worlli at most 4 cents. The city of LoihIou, the mile square municipality in which the bulk of Lon don's financial and wholosalo business is done, in likely soon to suppress all kinds of street trading. In an Knirllsh suit at law a dog is de scribed as a necessary fittltig or utensil. Plaintiff boupht a lish shop of defend ant, who fulled to "throw lu" the shop dog when the transfer ?as made. Kentish farmcre my that the hoau.j of young hop vine aro a superior substl tute for nsparnxus. la the country dis tricts of Kent iio p Jionds are largely eaten when in the early part of the sea son the mipcrilnoiiK shoots aro cut away from the plants. There is a tcmpcrnnce movement In England which has taken for itself ths renin rkabli' name of the "Semlleetotnl Pledge asuiiciai io:i." The pledge lt inemliers t:il:e is a i follows: "I .luiemn ly undertake to alisla'n from all Intox icating (iiiiik-i except r.t my midday Bud evening menh." UNHAPPINJESS DISPELLED. Men and Wonirn Unni::tone About It. Mnny vonion weep nnil trail and refuse to bo comforted b,-crr.i?o tli!r oiico mat: ninrent Irc.rcs 1..vp l,ci'!:.-.c thin nnl fftded. M.my men lnf,Hnr to- rrofnnlly beoacro tho flloa bite t;..rS'i t'.io thin thnl:-h en their crnniurra. It v.-Jfl be i;ooJ nowd' to Hip i.-.lMirable ef L-otli sciea, to earn IV.at J.'e-vbro'n Ilerplcldo baa been l:t!C(l i prn tl;o i-. irltot. This U the now scalp cTrrlcb'.o ml antiseptic that acti by di-sfroyhi" (he r.n-m er microbe, that la tlin undorlylu cntm of Oil hair dfi structhTi. lrpblile In a new prepar.i 'Ion, mmlo aflcr n new formulr. on n nilrly new principle. Anyone who h i: 'rlert It will tc-tl'y n to Hi worth. Trv it youreeir ami bo onnvlncnd. Sold t. lending druKlatn. rleml 10" In Ht.v-t tor -Sarr.plo o Tho Iferplcldo .'o D trolt. Mich. O .BiUDIIAM. Spnclal kgi. Notice to Crcdtfci p. Ravine qu-tliflcd u kdmlnlilrmtnr of ths mUt of th Ute Kobort Wuatheraby doremsed, thi in to notify all Dcraoni havinx rbiima amiiiat the MUfUU torahlbtt thc-m dulr vrriflrd to the nndmlrned on or brrura tho Uh dar of January 1907, nr thin notice will lio iilnulrd In lr of Ihv.r rroovary. All nrraonn bulchtat u aaid Aato I I pleaae mako ImrnHmlr pn- m-r 1 . V. J. WKATHPRFBFK, Admihialrator n-I. WARD. Atlorr,.-. Tnla nllay of January I'JOJ, City Ordinances. By the Board of Aldormon of the Cit y of New Born : Be It ordained that Sec. 187 of the ordinance be amended ao aa to read : No hog or hojrt ahall be kept penned or at larjre in the city limlU between May lat and November Ibth. Any per son violating this ordinance ahall on conviction be fined two dollars for each hog ao kept By tho Board of Aldermen of the CJtyof New Brn: Be It ordained, that It ahall be unlaw ful for any proprietor of any reaUurant, tor oy other place Ueenned for the sale of drinka of any kind, to kep for ale or to ecll drinka of any kind upon the premiaea, in any itora pr room In which there is any acreoa or other do. tfea for privacy, or any tore or otW mm apoatha front "windows of which there ia any paint, curUia oc other de- trie of cutting off tha flaw of the bv twior from pcreona oo tbe sidewalk or Each sale In such a room or store hall be a separaU ofTona and each day that any forbUlea wirxlow screen paint ot CurUtu shall bo main'ained or allowe4 t) remain shall be deemed MpexsU Offense, , - ? , :. i - A fins ef ten dolUrs thai be tmposed for aach nfJetwat. -' 4 i - ' . 4 . - t SHatav-aaa-eMBWaeeBBa-aBHafJ.- ' Ad minis tratora Notice Hi-e taM 4ar ami 41 at alii w 0 mamtm W Man t Mmmaa. it in a L all '' - IU ) amtatrara tmntm -.. I am am. ie Ik. m-. 4.t ma am lkr '-. amta m4m ta M4 4 Jam IIOT. T """" VjumIT""'1 '"' ""' ' MatkMWiKn-laDineH Ilw III if al Jmm f' v-, R, TAMA, Alfcff AdninUtrators Notice Rltliltt-M' H M A -'-'- -Mat M 4 t t, a . namm4. a -.-- . tU"m 1.0 -. 4 4., v. - j "H ' - mw - . ' Tifc mj J . I 11 mm I- ... V I U, W 4 !.. r - r A ' .-. . m mm . J m- .AMM r, A- -.-. tf A, Jmn . i.. i THi.rnviTfii Al K " M f H k 1IKKLUIGHT r.'", ''? . f f' - I Wat sl n: h,l ii !,-. I rrt Irt t'f7 urV.f' - . hp M'ix .. VillOl iS faS suPersedin "" amWenana1m'IWaT'Mav-J CU1U13IU119 Mttuusci wiinoui a arop oi Ou Of disagreeable feature, it contains all the itiediciaal elementa of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers. By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliriously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases. Everything Yinol contains in named on the label. . OUR GUARANTEE We have such faith in VINOr, that if you will take it we promis if it does not bone lit or cure you e will return you your money without question. We take all the rL:-:. Druggist, IVew Ifern, I, t -jr. Jk.- Livery, Feed, Nale and Fx hinge STABLES 15 V.. ,y a&T?$mmT lK WW II J At ,YI.fFa r"ffl ,? H WrSfl rv VVsI I at i si MikliaY .1 1VV lrKcst ami finest utock of Horses and MuIi-f cvi r IT - l i - . ;. in Ni w Bern A car l(nd of each juBt in. ko n c niplclc fir I l!u; , U .-:( i-.b. Harness, l!ob.B, Whi-i, ( art !. -lf, Ki.. J.-afL. JOIiTE, ITxcpxIotox Rrond Streel, New Ii.-rn, N. I . J. M. ARNOLD, Livery, Feed, Sale and Kxrlum largest an Finest Stvk of li'irsi-s an. I Mul -i .-v. r A car loud of eac'l ju t re - oIv.mI. (m;il Im i f I! i Robot, Whipe and Cart Wheels. J M.ARNOLD. Hhn's Old Stable. Middle Stnvt. J L HARTSFIELD? (out iittdi anl Ititlhlrr rri S3 I t M'lillLl ST. t ' ()N iu After bavin? so much trouble to gel Tin wntk !n- w ln-n I w intetl It aa like I want) It done have purrhaanl ih Tin l!u. n nf I. II rmin.in. Hst r opened a First Class Tin shop No. DO Mi.Hln Sin .-t. nut i.. Catkma Cycl Store, where I havs rompetenl ami eaperirncnl mm to Ui m ..rk, I will run U) Is bu tines In cotilmcti.'n with my UiNHtAtTINC nnl III 'II. PINO. Any w.ork sent me will receive I'ROMpr ATTKN I luN, niui will I DB LIVEHED when I'ROMIgKD. 1 hsveaft EXPERIENf KI) 8I.ATKR. Al I. KINDS (K STOVK WORK DO KB. 8TOVB HI E M!KOrtlr. IT re I h ne lift. I . rm Nbw Livery and ; , - - , V ). . l , ; f ( x old-fashionec- cod liver oil and lit ,BC,i M. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 10, 1906, edition 1
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