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mm LETTER CrrCSED TO I Our GeireiSESsctitiBl cona.ssoci.ios Need ef Berralts for the Army. The eeee eeee ee-ee -1 I Georgia Farmer! Cftioa Disclaim Con Tiro'OiTrY. Purpose ef Pacific Fleet Congressman Barton and Inland Waterway. aectloa With Farmer Organ- Special Correspondence. I i TKS GRSAT Special to Journal.

Washington, D. July 22. The July 24. Tha long quarrel problem of finding recruits for the army becomes increasingly difficult Successful Qaarterly Meeting The most successful Quarterly Meet ing held at the Stv Peter's Church for the last three years was conducted last Sunday. RevT Dr.

Sutton, the Presiding Elder preached a strong sermon at 11 a. m. to an interested audience, which filled the main floor of the big auditorium At 3 p. m. Rev.

Wiles Sprulll of the I For more than forty years S. S. S. has worn the crown of approval and has been recognized as the King of Blood. urifiers.

It has demonstrated its ability to CURB in thousands upon thousands of cafes of blood and skin diseases it is regarded today as the.most reliable and safest of all with each year, and the desertions are so numerous as to give considerable anxiety to the officers in all parts of the country. It is believed that when Brig. Gen. Bell said in a recent between the Georgia-Fanners Union and Southern Cotton Association came to a climax tday in which the Farmer! Union withdrew from affllla-Uon with the Southern Cotton Association, with the' statement that he blood medicines. Pure blood means strong, vigorous bodies, well nourished systems, steady nerves, and all the machinery of life working in Star of Zion Baptist Church, preached an able, enthusiastic sermon to a still larger appreciative congregation speech that "there is something wrong with the army;" a statement which, created something of a sensa latter la not living to Us profession largely represented own and other narmony wun nature tnus insuring penect neaittt.

impure or diseased. blood means the opposite of all this any impurity, humor or poison in this vital fluid acts injuriously on the system and affects the general health. Pustular eruptions, cimoles. rashes and the tion in the war department at Wash and promises and it has ceaesd to be a power among the cotton growers of churches.At 8 p. m.

Dr. Sutton again delivered a telling sermon," and with Ghdb ington, he referred to this serious con dition Secretary Taft, when interviewed on the subject of Gen. Bell's various skin affections show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition, as the the south, result of oo much acid or the presence of some irritating humor." Chronic Sores and the aid of the Rev, L. W. Canady, and the pastor, distributed the communion to nearly 200 persons, and baptized Peonage Cases to Hare Attention.

remark, said that he did not know For Bird Shooting uicers are mc rcs.uii oi moruia, unneaitny matter me Diooo, while Kneumattsm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc. are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to Special to Journal. of anything that was the matter with Rev. W. M.

Stovall, D. Rev. J. E. Washington.

July 2. So many the army except that there was not grow worse as long as the poisons which produce them remain the blood. Huzzey, Rev. W. W.

Lewis, Rev. Meeden and others attended. 1 cases of, violation o( laws relating to I THOROTjaHLY TZSTXD HT HXB lAKILT. peonage have been reported that the department of justice will take up the enough of it. A Bet of statistical tables is now being compiled by the general staff of the army which' is expected to substantiate this state The members of the White Rock 8.

8. has been seed MtenslTalv In oar femilv. matter with a determined effort to stop the practice, it. These viQlaUona Presbyterian church, colored, bad, a -w i.n.u uiyuu. trouoics arc not acquirea.

Through the blood disease germs are trans? mitted from one generation to another" Par- ents hand down a tainted circulation to their children, and we see its effects manifested in various The skin has a waxy, pallid These ahelli make) a big -open pattern at ranges most birds are shot. With them you can use your duck or trap gun for field shooting with out mutilating the game-. They are loaded in "Leader" and "Repeater grades. Your dealer can get them for you. ment and be suggestive of some rem big rally in this city yesterday, in I edial measures i for that condition.

the interest of raising funds for the happening in most of the southern Statesr the department has directed Klrea to both young and old. and always with the best results. It thoroughly oleaoses the blood of all Impurities, at the same time a builds up the general health, glTes appetite, strength sad energy. We hare gtrea It to our children, as Utimaud, and found it to be non-lnjurlous to the system and always oapable of purlfy-iBg the blood and restoring health. unhesitatingly remodeling of their church building.

Enthusiastic meetings were held in the court house, both morning and the lawyers of this branch to push these cases with all possible vigor. President Roosevelt's 1 has reoommend it to all la need of a blood It is It will be made the basis for an appeal which secretary Taft will make to Congress next winter for means to increase the army. It will show that the wages "in the army though higher than those paid in other countries are far from tempting to young evening, the following prominent superior to eTerjthing else as a ours for blood diseases. been called to this crime and it Is all nuytuicuit-c, iuc tjca aic uiicu. wean, giauus of the neck enlarged, and, as the taint has been in the blood since birth, the entire health is usually affected, and the system weakened want of' nourishing, health-giving blood.

members of the colored Presbyterian GET WIN0HS3TIR SHELLS his suggestion that the Department BchuylklU Harsa, Pa. Increase its energies to. suppress the AOOEPT NO OTHERS church taking part: Dr. H. C.

Ma-brytown, of Raleigh; Dr. C. Dillard, of Goldsboro, Dr. A. G.

Davis, of New crimev In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proven itself Tho King ef Clood PuHfltmf Tr o-vs fin-am inrrt trif rirrnlatirm nnrl rpmvwj all rmisrvns. rmmrtra nracf nr fnrinm A Hsppy Has Bern, and others.

As a result of the two meetings, over' $200 was raised Wire Grass. Is Amos F. King, of Port Byron, N. ana mates tnis lite-stream pure ana neaitn-sustaining. jNotning reaches inherited blood troubles like S.

S. it removes everv article of the taint Purines and strengthens the among the colored people. The pas years of age); since a sore on his leg, which bad troubled him the weak, deteriorated blood, supplies it witn'the healthful properties it needs and establishes tor of the White Rock church, the Rev. Falrley, is doing a good work greater part of his life, has been en iuc juuuuauun ivi gooa neaitn. as tonic and healthy men who can make much more in any of the common employments or trades, and the Inference Is that Congress will be asked' to raise the pay of the private.

It la claimed that this is the first and most essential requirement for an Improvement in the service. Officers are alwaysobtalnable because, while their pay js not much in excess of that of the skilled inechanlc the dignity of the position and its social advantages counteract the deterring effect of the small wages, but a S. has no equal and it will be found es-lUrely healed by Bucklen's, Arnica great healer of among his people, and the Free Press hopes that the citizens of this city will encourage the work of elevating pecially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Tir A THIam I sores, curuH, the race. Kinston Free Press 23.

JUiJf 4-tbU. Hot 'and dry is the nature of our weather down on the com this week. As a result of the dry and hot weather which prevails now, cotton is improving very noticeably, while corn is being damaged somewhat. Miss Thelma Dudley, of New Bern -came asi Saturdey and Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J.

F. Sab! ton. Mrs. M. A.

Stanton passed through our midst today enroute Beaufort is mat it is purely vegetapie, maae trom nature's 1 26e. Grand Rally at Morehead City for the healing, cleansing, health-producing roots, herbs NOTICE. and barks. It Is the one medicine that may be Notice is hereby given that certifi Benefit of Stephens A. M.

E. Zion Church. According to arrangements made taken with absolute safety by the youngest private soldiers, it is believed cannot cate No. 1897 for one share of stock of child or the oldest member of the family VEGETABLE PURELY be kept In the ranks unless they are the Atlantic North Carolina Railroad by the pastor and officials, and mem to receive more than thirteen dollars Rheumatism, Catarrh. Sores and Ulcers.

Skin standing on the books of said rail bers, on last Sunday July 21st the a month. According to the opinion of the majority of the general staff, handsome sum was realized Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, aud all other blood troubles are cured perma- road company in my name, having nently by S. and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the disease I been lost, application win be made for Prizes having been promised to male and female, raising and paying in the there Is too much hard and unnecessary work in the different branches is Jett to creak out in luture years, or to be transmitted to onspnng. If your blood is out I a duplicate of same. in tiiiir! i hit til it.

ii. iT. i iirr ivi nu i iv riirmpn niwi TPETnrf i viti nnii i ii-' -1 tii j. i xi i I Tnn 9H 1907. Gflldsboro N.

C. of the service. The men object to the long periodical practice marches to us normal neaitnv conaition. ana en ovine Diessme: oi pooq. neann.

on tne nionn i and anv siwial ftrltrlf AesinA will fnmislipd frm hrvm tn .11 w'fA I stop your pain free. To show which they are obliged to make car l.nii(it hAfnra vfiu snend a Denny largest amounts, we feel happy to state that Mrs. Caroline Bryant and Capt S. Dawkins, head waiter of the famous Atlantic Hotel, are the successful winners of the adults. Sister Bryant having paid in $7.43 and Capt Dawkins with his able assist rying the full heavy field Kit, ana and Miss Bessie Sablston, of Core Creek, were the guests of Miss Pearl Langdale yesterday.

Mr. W. W. Lewis of Beaufort came out to his farm one day last week, and returning home, his horse took fright at something and ran away, totally demolishing the buggy and throwing him out Fortunately neither Mr. Lewis nor his horse were hurt Mr.

Curtis Campen, who recently took a course in a business college, In Raleigh, and afterwards accepted a MMitm 0v-a artbinto iwirHiii mjajui ia, MA I what my Pink Pain Tablets can ao i many desertions are traceable to this cause. Theofflcers too, would be will mall you free a Trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia, Headache, I The Charming Woman What is a DemeeratT Taylor's Some oue has turned to Mr. Sanders ants pt ladles and gentlemen paid in $15.88.

glad to escape this necessity and are using their influence to persuade those higher in authority that the com mon soldier must be more tenderly Period pains, are due alone to is not necessarily one oi peneci xorm and features. Many a plain woman with the question, "What do you Among the minor winners were think constitutes a democrat?" Hi blood congestion, Dr. Shoop's Hed' ache Tablets simply kill pain by coax vWe ate having hot and dry weather now. 'oops are needing raln A large crb'wd came out last night Misses Susie M. Dawkins of the At who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities treated, rubbed his fat chin in a quizzical way Ing away the unnatural blood pres lantic Hotel and Misses Lizzie Jones of this city, they having raised the Government officials who were kept 'Well," hesaid, after a pause, "git that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes clean smooth skin and that That Is all.

Address Dr. Shoop, largest amounts on cards. AH did somebody to look at Teddy's teeth, an' feel Tom Watson's i pulse, an' then so busy for aweek or more denying that the sending of the fleet to the Racine, Wis. Sold by F. S.

Duffy. -sprlghtllness of step and" action that accompany good health; A physically well and deserve much praise. We take great pleasure in extending' our Pacific had anything' to do with the take my temperature by runnln' a The tide of emigration in England- Weak woman is never attractive, not gyarden hose Jn my mouth, and you'll sincere thanks-to the many white has turned from South Africa tOtCan- from Long trott to enjoy the phonograph entertainment at Mr. W. L.

Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. John Guthrie jivere the guests of Mr. and Mrs SImeQn Smith Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Effle Higgins of Sanders-Store Is visiting relatives at Long Trott. Mr. F. ell, who has been at even to herself. Electric Bitters re know what makes a democrat Et ada.

war like attitude of certain of the Japanese have begun again denying that the rushing of coast defenses to the Philippines Is a result of such war talk. All of their protestation though you don't thar's no use in pesterln' about It; as our little home editor store weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at and colored donors for this great cause. We also extend thanks to the Norfolk Southern Ry lor reduced rates granted. We enjoyed the The Doctor-Away from Home When said, when Jake Elllnger's fancy dry goods store burnt up, "we'll refrain All Druggists 60c.

does not cloud the fact that this gov Most Needed. People are often very much disap presence, as well as the contributions from the many substantial friends who came from New Bern and other stations along the line, also A North Sea codfish boat usually carries eight miles of lines and 5,000 ernment Is determined to prepare tor war in time of peace and that any time any country feels that she has a sufficient grievance to open action we shall not be found unprepared from gwlne into the horrible Show me an honest man an' I'll not bother about his party politics. The. bnly way you can skeer the politicians is to git an honest man arter 'an pointed to find that their family physician is away from home when they most need his Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus re hooks, a position in Roanoke, returned home a few days ago, and will probably remain during the hot season. We learn and note with pleasure that Mr.

D. C. Lewis, who went to Raleigh some time ago, to take a full business course, has completed same and accepted a position in Raleigh, and will remain there for a while. The little son of Mr. John Beacham of Russells Creek, while playing with a lightning rod Saturday, which was attached to the chimney of the house was struck on top of the "bead by a brick falling from the chimney.

He was stunned by the brick, hut regained consciousness and is getting on very well. i'l Mr. George Lewis, who has been at work in New Bern, for the last month or two, came home Saturday to spend a few days and get a breath Of sea breeze. Mr. James Morton, on last Saturday, in attempting to climb over a picket fence fell and received a very painful.

If not serious hurt Dr. Max well, of Beafort, was called to give medical aid. quire prompt treatment and have in the only way you can stir 'em up is from Beaufort, our congregations were large and we were favored with the presence, and sermons from the following distinguished divines, Rev. AR. Roberts, Maysville.

N. and to meet "The harbors of Guam, Pearl. River, In the Hawaiian Islands For." constipation there is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Stom for to git the honest man to speakln' many instances 'proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a phy his mind. He can hurt more feelln's Guantanamao In Cuba, San Juan, Por ach and Liver Tablets. always Punta Gorda, Florida, Is at home a-gain.

Some of his many friends-are glad to see him for they expect to return to Florida with- him, and are pleasantly anticipating the trip. Cool; refreshments' are being ed now at Taylor's, store and are greatly appreciated these hot days. Hew about those wedding bells at Mill roint? will get tired wait-ing for that cake. Mr, S. Russell's new grist mill is turning out some gflod corn meal.

Some think they put lard in but we give the miller credit for the good It's because he is careful in than there la-leaves in Vallambrosla. and Klska', in the Aleutians, produce a pleasant movement of the Rev. R. Sawyer, New Bern. N.

sician The right" way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic," Cholera and Diarrhoea That's the reasen that thar's so tew bowels without any disagreeable ef are all to -be supplied with a full Miuininent of coast defenses, but the May they live long and prosper. fect Price 25 cents. Samples free. Heartfelt thanks to all. honest men in politics; they And that it dont pay.

They set on a stump an' Remedy. No physician can prescribe first shipment of them is being rush Davis Pharmacy and F. C. Duffy. a bettor medlcipe tor these diseases.

By J. S. BELL, Pastor In Charge. watch the graft waggln go by, an' ed to the Philippines. Congress last winter appropriated $4,345,000 for the A web two and a quarter miles see that thar's no seat for them, an' having It In the house you.

escape much pain and suffering and all risk. they see, too, that tears is useless; coast defenses of our principal insu long, has been drawn from the body Trouble Brewing In Korea. Buv it nowr it may.save Ufa. For sale When that's the case, they say good of a single spider. lar possessions, and It is the first purchase under this appropriation that Special to Journal.

by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. Tokoi, July 23. No material change -bye to politics an' stick to the'r own business.

Joel Chandler Harris in the gnnaiog. -v MATILDA I will be sent to Manilla in August The 'l will mail you to provemertt. has taken place in affairs in Korea, Uncle Remus's Magazine. Ik. Uh Unui.

linirft ftnnftM samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restora the natives have not undertaken any plans contemplate the installation of nearly five hundred submarine mines Uve and my Book-m either Dyspep thing to create hostilities, but the at Subig Bay. sia. The Heart or The Kidneys. "Alnt It Hotr speed with which military operations Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Greet me not witn'face so drooping, Kidneys, are merely symptoms a are being pushed, the transferring of battleships to Seoul and the numer ous telegrams, and epistles passing Hand me not that awful rot, It Is rumored that Representative Burton of Cleveland, Ohio, who ia best known tor his connection with the waterways proposition, looking A Memorable Day.

pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on. which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, purifies that cure One of the days we remember with headache and biliousness and" keep the bowels right. 25c. at All Druggists.

deeper ailment Don't make the com' Sla8Tllle letter. July 22. Mrs. Alex Mldyette and little eon, Ask me not in manners mournful, mon error of treating symptoms only, Gee, but ain't it fearful hot Symptom treatment is treating the re between the two governments indicate that there may be a break at any time. to the establishment of a contluous waterway between the Great Lakes sult of your ailment, and not the Edward and Miss Mary Dixon oi Oriental, are Malting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. BT. a Dixon. Bunch your face in smiles of glad- cause. Weak Stomach nerves the and the Gulf, is abdut to resign his ness, i i Of the "weather do not think; Inside nerves mean Stomach weak' chairmanship of the Rivers and Har Rev.

J. Moore is holding an eight or ten days meeting in the Christian Church at Russells Creek and delivering some powerful sermons to larife and attentive congregations. Mr. J. W.

Warrington, formerly of New Bern, but now doing a livery business in Beaufort, was here last week and has purchased a drove of cattle, which he is handling In addition to his livery business. Quite a number of our citizens are making use of pleasant moon shine nights, which we are having now, in attending the series of meetings wblch is being held at Russells Creek, by J. T. Moore. Miss Dunnie Koonce and Miss Ma Four men out of six smoke.

Order Net te Teach Morse, Chicago, July 23. Operating offi Try to cultivate a looseness- bors Committee of the House, and that desirable committee position will bel Thompson returned from a visit on the sound. Ask; your friends to have a driuk. ness, always. And th Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves.

Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak cials of the railroads are displeased beat the disposal of the Speaker Mr. 1, Manly Foscue, has returned when the sixtieth Congress convenes with the circular which 1 has Just been issued to all officers and mem "Life is real, life is earnest" to his home after spending several weeks in Swanaboro. vital organs. Here-is where Dr. And contentment' helps a lot; There will be an exodus to the ex What's the use of asking others Mr.

Burton is a close friend of the President who Is deeply Interested In the rivers and harbors plans and who has been aided by Mr. Burton in Shoop's Restorative has made Its fame No other remedy even claims to treat bers fthe Order of Railroad Telegraphers by its resident head, E. B. Perham of St Louis. The railroads are having difficulty now in se position from our berg abputf the st It the weather's awful hot? the "inside nerves." Also for bloat Illl I I of August.

Among the contemplated ing, biliousness, bad breath or com Tell them that the time is coming. formulating demands in his messages to Congress for their Improvement visitors to the Exposition are Messr R. 8. Weeks, K. R.

Hay. M. Tuck When our team will be on tp. Dr. Shoop's Restorative.

Write me today for sample and free Mr. Roosevelt Will visit we euuveu- er, James Pridgen, R. D. Dixon and Try to think of something pleasant; nook. Dr.

Shoop. Racine, Wis. The To your howling put a stop. tion to be held 1n Memphis when the question of deepening the Illinois and Restorative Is sold by F. S.

Duffy. curing sufficient operators and are facing the fact that In eight months when the Federal law goes Into effect prohibiting. any telegrapher from working over eight hours a day, they will be obliged to Increase their force 40 per cent, or more than 6,000 operators. The circular Issued by the presi Desulalnes rivers and giving tne Mis Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment Please note it Is made alone tor Piles, and Its action ia positive and certain.

Itching, painful, protruding or bliud piles, disappear like magic by Its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars EO cents. Bold by F. 8. Duffy.

Why not tell your friends they're A ni diifiei of this remedy will in- At last accounts the total number It C. Dudley, we hear. Cards are out announcing the mar rlage of Mr. W. Closs Waters to Miss Leonora Bertha Dixon on the 24 of July inst at 7:80 p.

m. Our Sunday School plcnlo will be Friday August 2. is in lnnklnar sissippi, river a depth down to Cairo of fifteen feet and various other har nf women in this country over ine Like a snow-bank not a blot; bor and channel facilities will be dis age of 16 was 23,485,559. Cut it out, this gruesome question; cussed. He will recommend to Con "How're you feel trig; ain't it hotr dent of the Order of Railroad Tele oa ooniAi gress legislation for thtB purpose and also for the establishment of a per Kir.dHou Hit 8n3l Bean tlx variably cure an ordinary attack of dirrhoea.

It can always be depended upon, eren in the uiore severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. It equally successful for summer rhoea and cholera infansam In children, and Is the means of saving lives of many children each year. When reduced with venter and sweetened It i plfwant to take. 1 very man of a family should keep ti.in remp.ly in his home, liny it now. Iwb.

LAROB SI28, BOO. So let us all be bright and cheerful, graphers points out these tacts, and asserts that some railroads are trying to force their operators to teach vited. Well filled baskets win not oe Refreshments will be on Come and tell your neighbors to come, In Mr. P. C.

Foy's 8 manent commission for the Btudy of Throw a smile wher'er we can; Have a lemon or a pickle boys and young men to telegraph. the subject and supervision of the work. It Is believed that Mr. Burtons resignation will be made at the sug- Grove, Doctors Could Sot Ker. He alleges that some of the operators have been dismissed by the rati Prof.

Simpson Is. here to survey the For that awful weather man. Edna Allen In Roanoke Times. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "I had kidney trouble for years, eestlon of the President who Will roads tor refusing to teach telegraphy field.

If yoiuwant a school show your faith by your wbrk. writes Mrse. Raymond Conner of Sliel- "Health Coffee," at our store. It real want him for the head the Commission. 1 to boys, i Miss "Lula Maldes passed through ton, "and the doctors could not help me.

I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, So long as the railroads pay from coffee disturbs your stomach, your heart or kidneys, then try this clever 14 to 17 cents an hour tor operators Friday enroute to her home from Wilmington and Wrtghtsville Beach, coffee Imitation. Dr. Ehoop has close Take the Postmaster's Wori for It and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It horn sha has been spending a few they cannot expect to have a great number of applicants for positions," Mr. F.

M. postmaster at days. ly matched Old Java and Mocha coffee In avor and taste, yet It has not a gino grain cf real coTee la it Dr. 1 tit I 5 1 1 makes the discard kidneys sound so Cherryvale, keeps also a stock of Mr. Hugglns -Pollock, of Trenton, said Mr.

Perham to the members of the telegraphers' order. De mindful of von obi! cation and fra'. i II, ey will eliminate the pulaonaTi-ora iV.roiinh Friday from Wil general merchandise patent medicines. He says: "Chamberlain's Colic, mington ar.l Wrlthtsvllle Beach. blood.

Unless tl.ey da cod I'l liiuiorslble. I1.ariv.aoy f'ioop's IlonlSh C'Tee Imitation is made from pure t--'feil grains or ce-t (, 't etc. I'ads In a i Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is standard bore In Us line. It never falls from telegraphy, accordance the rules of Tim i.raire i of wlilr.key is 57 Kll a You I'fr cut ii'i .1 to rive satinra-on ant we would 1 1 It" I iy.

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