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TO WW er roz-Loumxa. rUM liHf Arwtwtmm. Mrm Otana) . Catatjtattay SrMI . mtrlTM ! Imra MiiHi nmnli All VTok LofkJb, eoL, mid tho first load of Mad oottoa kftra hot Satur day to Mown T. A: Bel! ft Bro. at 2.00- s . Walker Mearert of Wilmington : will be here next Wednesday, 8ept. .lit, representing Alei8prnut 4 Son in the cotton buaiaeas. . A. B. Smith baa accepted a posi tion with J E. Latham. He will leaTe here for Washington, N. C, next Wednesday where be will take charge of the cotton and brokerage business. Mr. Smith has many friends hero who wish him well and predict a successful business nnder his supervision for Mr. Latham Charlie Barker and sister Zither of Stella, Carteret oonnty, were visiting friends here last Sun dav and Monday. Messrs Buss and Lee innett of Carteret county were visiting friends line last Sunday and Monday, Tho Disciples will begin series of meetings in their new church here one clay this week, They haye about completed their chnrch here which is one of the best in town. Mies Almiula Whito who have been visiting friends at Stonowall, Pamlico county, returned home last Wednesday. She reports having had an exceedingly pleasant visit. I. II. Barms will have a bale of cotton for salo by Wednesday Sept. 1st, fo ho mya. He has a very fine crop of cotton and expects to lead in the s:i!o of drat bale of "J7 in this county. I ho following were visitors at Lees Chapel Sunday whero the Methodists arc carrying on a series of meetings: 1). C. McCottor mil Mian Loona Muse, Fred llich nrdson and Mi6s Carrie llolton, Fred Whitly anil Miss Neta llolton, A. W. King and Miss Annie Fowler. W. 1). Iliirrns will leave here next Wednesday September 1st for More head City where he will tako charge of the Atlantic Institute. Wo think the peoplo of Morehead have aotcd wisely in electing Mr. liurriis prin cipal of this school. His superiors are few. Iten Hurst of Onslow county has accepted a clerkship with T. A. Hell l'ros. , of Ibis place. Mr. llu:tU is a very popular young man. Mrs. Il.itiie Witshliimi will leave here I his week for Morehead City, where he will open a boarding house as a new enterprise. We winh her much rucccfs. lli.i'.y lii'Y.Hi hud the misfortune to loose his line driving horco lafct Monday night. S!in was timen Sun day with staggers from which she died. 1'iinl Koonce was in town last 'Piles lay I'.nd ro;ioitel that the peo ple of Trenton were having ono of the bett meetings they have ever had there. Ilev. Mr, T. J. Jenkins of Morehead is conducting a protracted meeting, and up to Monday night 13 had joined and many other pro fessions were made. ltev. l'enion and Kendall closed their meetings at Ijees Chapel near this place last Monday night with about 4(1 accessions. Never in the history of I'es Chapel has thero been any thing religious to equal these meetings. Tho Urge teut has been full every day and night for tho last ten days to hear tho Hot. Mr. Kendall p roach, which we think lias surely done great good. We have never seen such a revival among the Christians and people of this county before. On last Sunday there was the largest crowd of etnlo we over saw assembled at any gathering in this oonnty. It was estimatod by old soldiers who were osed to largo "gatherings to be 1,800 or 2,000 poo pie. IVople come from far and near and all so med to enjoy every meet ing On Sunday night he preached to the colored people a sermon cl culated to do great food. Moat Torturing, Dleflgurtrif, -. " ' : Humiliating . , - . Of Itebtnj, baniLij, VUodlm, tealf ikta ', et4 snip beams Is tattaaih rtlttral b7 warn Wa with Cvncva. Boar, a single application of Ccncaaa (emt atantt, tba rart skla ear, sad a toll turn of CtnwcaA BtsotTurr, fiaattat at bloo4 porlttataa bamortana. UraaxaS tpJrfr,' atrtitiiiiHy, aa4 aranoailrriy evra, wbta til tim UIM. . IMIllMintllllul Hmmt MwV'M ' pispli. rucu Sam-!. . J i. M . m. wujii Sksaua, rv Ui I ts Doni MtHfaa SSa Baafe Sn. fiwinir Vakaa Hta rtmm. Jem Hewitt of Durham U visit ing rpUQves here. Miaa Pearl Powell end Mia Carrie Arendell of New Be ids were passengers on the steamer Howard last evening and are visiting at J. P. Broaden a. Miss McGowan of Greenville is vis iting here. Mrs. Nottingham of Virginia is visiting her sisters here, Mrs. T. C. and Mrs. Dr. W hi taker. We are needing rain badly for gardens and all crops which have not matured. We see that liev. II. E. Tripp ar rived here this morning. This good man who was the former pastor of the Methodist chnrch here is ever welcome to every citizen of Tren ton. The steamer Howard arrives on time with many goods for our mer chants. Cotton picking will com mence here next week with somo of our farmer;. Tho littie daughter of I. H. Pol lock, who has been very sick, ie now much better. The Missionary Baptists haye been holding a series of meetings here for the lst ton dayB by the Revs. Alderman and Jenkins, which have left a lasting impression on the good citizens of Trenton and yicini ty. We have never saen so much interest manifested here. All de nominations have and arc helping and doing all they can to further the good work. The Court house had to be occupied as the church could not begin to hold the congregations and evon the Court house would not hold them on last Sunday night. These meetings will long be rernem- bered by the good people of this vicinity. Persons who haye hereto fore appeared indifferent and hardly ever went to church could be seen wending their way to the Court house at the sound of tho first hell. Ten or twelve members have been added to the church and my impres sion is thero will be several more. Wo learn that that good old moth er in Israel, Mrs. Askew, has pre sented tho church a lot to erect a church building on, and steps will be taken to erect tho house ot wor ship. 1 lie I ostmaster denernl ha-s ap pointed F. F. (Ireen postmaster at. Trenton. He has tiled Ins houd and will be installed in ollice this Wed needay. 1). II. llerrilnge, the out going postmaster has Riled the oilier with much ability and very satisfac torily to all who had business at the Trenton ollice. Mr. Hetritagi! by hie urbane deportment and accommo dating manners gained the confidence ami esteem of all that know him and iB considered ono of the most reliable, honorable and successful young men of Trenton. For the information of several citizcnB who havo of late inquired the nnines of tho streets of Trenton, I will state that starting at the river the first street is Trent, the 2nd Jones, lird Cherry, 4th End street. Starting below the cemetery the first is Ijowct, nd Webber, .'!rd Market, 4th Ccdur and the 5th Upper street AROUND UOOEBRTON. Dr. Thos. M. Jordan returned Saturday from a bnsiiuss trip at Greensboro. I). V. Dixon was in Kinstou Friday. Mrs. Kllen Dickson ami daughter Miss Carrie of Speights Bridge fpent Sunday and Monday in our town visitiug relatives. Branch Daugherty has accepted a position as olerk with W. (. Dixon A. A. Weill of Elm City was here Tuesday. We are informed that tho tele phone from Kinstou to this place will bo completed this week. It will bo of groat benefit to our peo ple. M. 15. JJail ono ol our most sue oessful tobacco farmers, told us that be would toon tako some tobaooo to the New Berne market, fie knows Capt. Pane, and to do wo Prof W. II. Austin wont to Kins ton Saturday Our more h ants are Oiling up their storos for the fall trade. They are anticipating a large trado this fall, as Afope are so very gojd. Ws gaese'the people ont wost are now feeling McKinley's wave of prosperity. Of course it will be clamed that he Is the can in ot high wheat and meat. i V. OO WWi. Mrt. R. D. Aver - who has been Visiting friends and relatives at Per fection returned borne Sunday. , t Ulseot Jtnii and 8arah Stewart came last " Week te v 11 1 at J . T. Wethoriaeton'e ilisees Bottle for- L .T. J. WsthnrtncWio uiet with IU - WHAT TEXJCTCH , T itfdrtineof loeiog kit hooee last Wednesday night by fire Uetaved a few pieces of fnmitere. (isorgs Avery and wife of Jasper spent Saturday and Eanday with Mrs. Emily Daagberty. Miss Java Prescott of IVrfection passedtbrough Cove 8onday on her way to Trenton to attend the Tren ton high school. Henry Conner of New lierne spent Friday and Saturday with his uncle Sam White, Sr. The Sunday School coi.fersnce will be a, this place Friday. Rev. T. N. Ivey, D. D. Editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate will preach in the M, K. Church next Sunday night. Npnr Is WiU4. Even the casual reader can tell by a glance at the columnsof the Daily Journal that its local advertising patronage during the dull summer months has been unusually good, ami with the beginning of the Fall business, tho inquiry is larger than usual for space. The Semi-Weekly Journal is also in demand as an advertising medi urn, for with its constantly widening and increasing circulation it pays to use its columns. The Semi-Weekly Journal is filled with the latest and freshest news matter, a very cheap newspaper for $1.00 a year. Mm. (Srnhnin llnYr. Word was received here last night of tnti sudden calling of Major Graham Daves, by telegraph, from. Asheville whero he has been visiting for several weeks, to the bedsido of of his wife at Wilmington. Mrs. Daves has been in Wilming ton for some months, whore her health has been precarious, although nothing serious was expected just ut present. From the meager accounts re eel veil oi Mrs. waves, tins lasi ui tack secm3 to ho of the most serious Jiaracter, and the worst is expected The many friends of Major and Mrs. Daves will hope for tho best on account of both of them. Inherited blood disea9e9 are much more difficult to cure than those which are acquired. One of the most comraor hereditary diseases is Scrofula, which the medical profession admit is most obstinate and deepseated, and their ef- lorts to cure it meet with little success. A child afflicted with Scrofula is alwav puny and sickly, and can never grow into healthy manhood until the disease is eliminated. Scrofula leads into con sumption nine times ont of ten, so that it is important for this reason that im mediate attention be given to all chil dren who inherit the slightest taint. Mrs. S. S. Mabry, & Elm St., Macon u., writes: 'Mv bow. Charlie, inherited A ncrnfti. lous blood taint, and from infsncy was covered with terrible sores, his sufferings being such that it wu impossible to dress him for three years. CHARLIB MABRY Bis head and body were a mass of sores, and his note was swollen to several times its natural size; to add to his misery he bad catarrh, which made him almost deaf, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment was pared that w thought would relieve blm, bnt ha grew won until his condi tion was Indeed pitiable. A dozen blood remedies war Riven him by the whole tale, bat they did not tb slightest good. I had almost despaired ol hit ever being cared, when bj the advice of a friend we tvt him 8.8.8. (Swift's Specific), and at Ant the inflammation seemed to in crease, bnt at this is the way the remedy get rid of thai poison, by forcing it out of the system, we wet snconrtged and continued tba medicine. A decided im DTovtmtnt was ths) result, and after he bad taken dotan bottlet, no on who knew of his former dreadful condition wonld bit fwcownlaad him. All th aorat on his bodv hava healed, hit tkla it perfectly clear and smooth, and ha hat been restored to paneci neaun. -Mr. A. T. Korean, on of tha protni. sent drnggittn of Macon, and a tone bar of lbs board of aldermen of that city, ays: MI am familiar with tha tcrribl eonditioa of littl Charlie Mabry. and th car which 8.8.8. effected la bU case was mnarkabla, and proraa it t b a wonderful blood remedy." S.S.S. u la amy ears for apeaua blood dlseasea, inch a Scrofula, B.b autitm, Cancer, Kcseasa, Catarrh, . It it tha only blood remedy gnarsataed Purely Vegetable and ronttlna no potash, m tuitary other atlaaral, which ao ottch to all who know th dltatrias ltcief tbet drnga. " , - Vtlotble books raailad fraa to aary aV drees by th Swift ftpectAs Coaspany, itlt.ta.Oa.; rj ,tir f ., .;i & A Modern Lazarus. The New Bene Academj wU open Monday Sept. 6th. The Intermediate Depart i will be in charge of Miss Lacy M Cobb, danfbter of Dr. Need bam 1; Cobb and sister of Trof. Co! -Cobb, Prof, of Geology in the V: .. versity of North Carolina. Miss Cobb is a graduate of v Mary's, aud took a post-gradual coarse at the Normal and In : -trial College, Greensboro, N. (' While t Greensboro Miss Cobb to .k a course in advanced pedagogi -and taught in tbe practice school, She comes to New Berne higiiiv reconinuuded by the PresidvMt and faculties of St. Mary's and tin Normal and Industrial College. The Departments of music hm! Elocution in the New Berne A' i 'n my will be m charge or I ror. mni Mrs. lit Roy. whose (ualificatnu;p are too well known tb the people of New Heme to need comment Inn- While at all times a home n-h .ml should command a good home p.it ronage, the New Heme Academy this year is especially worth v of such, and it should be liberally pat ronized. Professors Fonst and Warren will at any time be pleased to meet par ents and arrange terms with them for their children. Dr. King's New Discover? for Consumption This is the best medicine in the woil.l lor all forms ut Coughs and ColiN and I'm Consumption. Every bottle is irn nnntci i' H will cute and nut ilisuppeint. It ha no i quid for Whooplin; Coul:Ii. Asi.Iiiiiii Hay r ever, I'niuiuonia, Hioni lulls, l.n liripie. Colli iu the iie.iil an l ('i iisuini t ion. It is sale fur nil uis jilr.isanl h 1-iKe, toiil atioveall, a son- cure. It is al ways well to take l)r Kind's new lili pilis in eonnectioii with Dr. Kii'y'.s i-i discovery as they icula'e and tone ll: stuii.ai h inn! bowels. We loi-iIhi lee p1 r fe t S:itisl'.ie'ion or return nimiey. Kief tnil bottles 'it V. S. Dull','- ilniL' -tote. Hi -ii 'air s-ii? r.O i i ut uti-1 if 1 00. All Kxpljlliiillmi. 'Jdilor iJmi rmil: In your issue of August ""ali yr.-u quoted me as comparing the prices-' (mid for tobacco in l.a ( range and New llernn markets, 'l'nis article is expressed dilTorently from what iv us actually said and any one would infer that tobacco sold on I .a Orange market was not bringing its full value. I wi.-h to correct this impression made and say from what I have heard and seen I consider Li (jrango one of our best tobacco mar kets, having a good corps of bnjert and splendid facilities for hai-dling tbo leaf. They should and are aide to pay fully as niticli as any other market. I profess no knowledge of tobacco, having had no experience and it was surely not my intention to misrepresent the La Grange mar ket. I make this explanation with great pleasure and in justice to the La Grunge market. E. K. liiHiur. Will he llrsril ln.fr. The musical instruments new City Hand havo been They are to come from Carl for tin nlcred. Fisher. New York and will be nil silver plated, Tho names of the instruments al ready ordered arc aa follows, and number 24 pieces. 1 Piccolo, 4 I! Flat Cornets, 2 K Flat Cornets, 'i 11 Flat Clarinets, 1 K Flat Clarinet, 1 Saxophone, t French Horns, i Upright Altos, :i Trombones Tenor, 1 Haritone, 1 li Flat Basj, 1 E Flat Ilelican 15hsh, 1 Bass Drum, 1 Snare Drum, 1 Set Turkish Cymbal. arrlKtr l.lrfatrt la Anc.iai. County liegister of Deeds, .lohn H. Willis, issued marriage licenses to tho following during Annuel: w IIITR. Geo. B. Waters, Clarita Clark. J. IL Mcdford. Saloma Banks. ('OI.OItKK. Frnnk Pago, Claris Ilryan. Tony McI'.Uogers.lIariett Hpruell (Jeo. flodctte, Martha Sykcs. Tbos. 1. Harris, Fi-nnio Webster, ft'm. Winston, Mary K. Weston. Chas. Barney, I'uss Chupmnn. Diamond Calloway, Hadit Nelson. Wm. C. Barry, Harriett Sanders. Monroe ll. Iane, Rosa A. Fisher. Jligdou Harris. Kmmt Chorry. acklaa't armtta Balwaa. Tm Bust &lv 'n lb wotW (t Cut. RrwUrt, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Ubaum, Ktvcr Korea, TaUaf, Chapped LUodt,ChilbU na, Ooraa, and alt Skla Eruptions, ead poali lvaTj cans Pil ot do psj reflrarl. it Is goartotasd lo glv ituc4 MliifecU or moory rafurded. . fries) U osalt par bos. rM salt by F, 8. Dull. . .i . .I i ' 1 1 ' , . , . iViu bikrmaoteoatl, ewAtUaacaiwi ady M(harlio,tir goaratitred, 10c, II VIGOR MEN Easily, Quickfy, Permanently Restored Weakw, Xorroaftaeu, Debility, HI til t Umto of rt-.-l frojj er ,y uron er ' r eioeseet . loUiU 9k ore. .t jf - )I7. Ftll UvjiiM, dirsupmsLi aAj U-oe Ut etery o r g a h d porU. ot the I-jJt tUUtpi Uatnrai amiliffj, !amiskdtt iiBDrotinoni lutX) refermr.ee Ikok. fplamavlsoa ud proub uea tieeiM rrwt. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. M NIAOA8A ST. BUFFALO. M. y. A MOTHER'S RUSE. Wvcd Hr fcon. From CQcri pt Ion, but CbHl'il the FAtnily Name. A gentleman Imug lu Boston told an int-r''stiu(i M.in.t- tlnr dav ul'i-ut how sonio .f 1 t'!.d relutiv.'s fcap rneil to hav. n family name riiffucnt frum his own It mtius that duiin tho jw'rf.Hcijiiuiis i:, i il.iuil tlnn- juitHMi lar Kirknatri' k- i lit over to Irrhind anil settled m Hi lfit. Subsequently tht head of the funny came across tne uceau and us soon an he was estiitihblied sent for his wife to joiu him, briiiginfj with her their four sous, two of whom with old enough fb make stripliDK sol diers had some exigency demanded such a sacrifice. The journey was undertaken in a slow goiiiK ship bound for New York, and whilo sho was somewhere in mid Atlantic the war of 1K12 between England and the United States broke out. The ship when Hearing our seaboard was overtaken by a Kritish cruiser, which put her about and escorted her to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tho officer ill command of the cruiser declared his in tention of impressing sailors and sol diers from among the passengers. A mother liavinc more than two sons would have to givo up all over that number who might bo available for military or naval service. Mrs. Kirk palrick, who was a quick wittcd wom an, instantly planned n ruse which she justified in hir own mind by calling it ruse dc guerre (a trick of war). Who stood two sons in one part of the ship and two ill another and was accepted, w ithout detection, as the mother of Ixilh pairs, though she called herself Kirk patriek in ono instance mid Kilpatiu k in the other. After they diseuili.'irkeil the deception bad to be kept up, as they were con slaiitly under the eves of I'.rit ish oltiivis. The interception l.y the err.'-wr vesulied in the family settling in H alifax instead of in the United M:.!i s. Put even afti r peace was lesturid the two Ksrkpatriel; buys found it luuf'b hanh r to get their name back than it had be, n to exchange it on sliiplio.ird. hi fait, liny nevi r got it l a- k. 1 li' -'c who had como to know thr in its Kilpatricks refused In know them as Kirkpati'icks, anil in the course of tune the effort to reclaim the family name, was abandoned as hopeless. The varin turn in prefix made cxpedn nt pro teui. by the intermeddling eruisi r s eins lo have been (lilained to cmitiiiue !'im die. Harper's Kniiud 'fable. OUR SMALLER COLLEGES. In Many !: .. -in Tin y Aro IlnlnK lloltpr V,n-k Thau Hie l.nrgi r I nutll ill loim. " l'bc- ari- a li v.' '.! ili facts ai. ml tbo small Anicrn.ui c-'llii-," wnti-.-i Kilwaril V. link in Tb" I.aili.-s' llmm J.nitnal. "1 Mic sinking l:n ! 1 ! ii.il Cli jh r cent of t lie brainiest Aieci i.-.ins I in bave ris. n tu jiifiiiini-ncc ami sia-n ss lire fjra.ill.iti s nf cnlli-'i s y1ii'-i. l;.iliii-s are scarcely l::invn outside of tin lr c n states. It is a fai t also tliat iluiin the Jtast tell yi ars the majiiritv nf tin- lu w ami last i.a thicls nf li-annni; havi- i in iinatc.l fimii llin smaller colli ws awl liuve hi i n aiiiiiti il later by the larger ones. Hi cause n cnlli i- haiiciis to 1, nnknnw n 01) mill s fimii tin- place nf its Iccaliiill (ln-H ll.it always incaii that tho 1 1 1 to is in t w.irt hv nf wnli r r. pute. Tho fact ( .mm 't I e .tisjuili il that the ninst diri ct Icachni anil in ci s sarilv t he t.-achitiK nicst iri.iluctivi. nf 'iiotl n-sults is hi iii .lone in the Mi.all cr A in. rican cnllccs. The names of these eollri h may nut Isi l iiiniliar to the iiiajoi i ty of n ' pi'', lint that makes them ii.inc the 1. h unr tby ilai . s of learning. The lairml lees urn iniqilcstinnaljly nml, hilt tberc arc smaller colli-p s j'ist as e'c..l ami in scum reflects h. ttcr. .Siiini- of tbe liin-st ...lucaturs v have an- att ,i ln .1 to tin faculties of tbe small, r in -t H u tiiiiiiinf 1 . a r 1 1 1 1 1 Young pirN nr y mint! men wl-.ii arc bcin educati .1 nt i ii" nf the Binallcr colleges lie-. I in m r I.-cl that tb" fa'-t of the toll"Cu I '-niK a suiull ..ii. i phu'cs tbcin at a .lis.iilvantaw in cniniiarisiiu with tbe fri.-iul nr inni pitnion who haH been sent, tn a latter mill li-ttcr known colli nc It is m l the colli K"-; it is tin. student. " Trtc-ka on the Ti nhrn. Ujh dtlitT dny jiupil in tun of tho public school iinki tl tho tcucln r tn do a little example in riunmar, and himcv tlu'ii xvhnt incil ut flrxt to he n pinipln problem Iihh hud the wtioum r ri -1 i rn tiou (if all t lie cdunKii t in tin' nin inuiiity, nud it hw h t u mmnimotiHly aKrrMl Unit (h m 1h no iiilcin ramninr U) rtjvt r the point raiHitl. Tho young ti t'h proposition w .n "It in tun milt h to WoodforcU. Nmv pjnnmt urito ninh r timt (teiitenri, 'Thcrn urn two two in th nlxiv n U pre. ' " Thut iiuhnt th" I ny uuh. Hn did not Huhmit the prohh in in writing, nnd wlirn thft trnrh'T tm il to follmv hin in junction dim fninid out th irnw-n why. It !j..wied on her thut thcrn were nnt two tw", neither were thor two Urn, and hcrw to rxprf hh in writing whnt wax vnny enotitM to do verbally hn aa oertalncxl U l o imptitdc. Trw boy n iiniilile for tho forrgnlnf mot bo ft iienr relnuvc to tho youth who ftJiknl hl ft acher hmr to afirU pftiii Rlu, and uh n tho rvpUel. P-ft r pftr, 1 uri. k r-o-e n, gnn, parii grvnii," oitr-d: "No; yoo'n wrnnfr. Yn tnu'i nrwll parU Rivftll, or t'ln. i.r nny otbnr color. Yon can't tH It anj tbiug but pnrU. ' Portland Arsu. Tavk t'nawtvr. Tb Batik f Krone) Um a rnmrti $o arranged thai th pirtnre of any wu pkioai Timtor nay t mr4 ibnm tha avpjtl iii'lUMoul knowta taat h baa ben caught Haar la TT Wlf WhM a aw-4 tmiUi iWa la m tha balij-'a fx. Joan I Tka HoimwI Yta, - Im'i probably draatnliMI toat ha't kwpilig Ma aaraaav -T Topic . , . , 1 nffii "Lr I 71 "it m . u.- xv !..;' . L ' v ; V t h r t - Ui .: i. : . ..- -. . . ". - -': ' ' ' i.a: ; ',- r 1. . I - iu . : 1 uj .i.; ... t. u .. t . . , i ; '- t ' I i:.. 1 .- aud a i,' :j.7v .-..n .- A- K' ... 1 k-:--v t- . : 1 , i . i ' y liij n. v 1 1 1 1 1 . ! i . 1 1 ' . .: .. 1 , i . .-. , e r :H. - Mother's liav 1 !- o m- !iv;; j. v.; ,t i, ;)iil SISVSISWS W m:i.i ..:... 'V. -., w. c.'..:. i.-:ii iT Tl P il fl K. -1 l,..:i. '. .,:.., , til. W Jl'l yi tin- la. t tliut I hi :u in .i i v. - l; 1 aft,, id ii it hi ll.'l i an ui t aiiis at 1 i . ll.it dnin't have tin in You v moo, v fur a linn, in -I . tiling- that yen could g out ju.-t as wi 11 as not if ah-, ays trying to p I "Weil," Mrs. Dalrwn for sin- as in I dispo. d to tin- mat ter, " it is pi rl I am sorry that it is so, l ot I it. An u ' t von at i .ml vou the office this morning.' h.i eil't put on nig. How did v "lly (leoigc! at his watch, your iii-cktie tins inorn i,u como to forget it?' ' ' In- i xi fi i i ii nil , lo: ikirg "it's in ail v s o'clo- k iiiiw. I don't know In-w I !i(iipeiii d t'. fori t my in i ktie. Whore is it.- 1 mn-t hurry. " "Oh, ncv, r niiiiil (he tic tins nun n lli'," bis wife said. "Yoll'e I clean shirt and collar on. (io without the tie. " "What!" shouted William Jiihyiu pic. "(in down town without a m kt n ! Yon must think I'm crazy. Why, tl.r hoys in Ihe nllici- would uy tin- life out of lnc, and u-opln would think 1 dido' have money eunuch to liny cue. Hen it is. Cood'by." 'i hen Mis. lialryiuple sat down ;. ml thought, and two little wrinkles wit h inciry curvis appeared at the cnrin r.-i ol her mouth. li-vchiini I-ader. UNUSUAL LEGAL DECISION . Hut It U'ua l..,.)l,Hll.nllv In.li.i .. .1 lit tl.r V;...,lul,,rs. "I bean! tbe late .lu.lec .li l; (iraoe of Ihe court of appeals of Ken tin ky set aside the verdict of a jmy once undel cil.lllastallccs that In my l'lind iliil bun intinite credit ," said K ii rcfi-ntalivc .Inhii S. Kbca of I hut .-tat" tn a Washiumoii Tost roprt seniat i e. "It si i n. s that a poor woman, w ho was on the vt rp- nf starvation ami w hn v. as the sole Mipport of fiiur lit 1 1.-i !" 1 ilreii, wi nt into a lieii'lihor'- s, '. . In. use and purloined a pu i i i f i-;e i :i. The proof was posiuvi-. i.inl tin JCIV ri liictanl iv l- tiirncil a veruii t ot uiliv. When tin- hiniiti of the jury wa-- i' a.l, .Inline I ira' e, who at that liuu- sid. .i i.ii-r the I i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 judicial claret, 11; illr; to his lei t, said ill the llio-t fill phal ic tola -: " "1 lu-i ..in t oriicis that, tl..-v. idn t in this ease le sit aside, and 1 want t di el:. re here that ill all cases w h- n- an nn lo. t anati- w i in:' l is oil trial h I s, -,1 11 i I... .!, tain n n ki.p In r oll- lll; lulu stai vini... ' w ri-ipiire I :t jin-n to eon V li t her f the el ill I e in t Ins I mil I. The d. it iniant is d i.-chai iri tl 1 1 oni cus ti 'iy. ' "The annnuiti-i ineiit was net'd with ai-iilaiise frniu the spci latoih. and tin .inriil sentinu lit was that Jiulpi (ii.c . had acted not only as htliltida eh i a li i ii' man, but that his riilin:; w a- HlIiI. 'I la ft t-i kiip unmet nt t-.i! i - M'arr fmiu j r i i-l t j iir t f IV t.r '-il!!t 1 1 11 (I llllf. 1 Iiuhl:- r run Slit- Wrtarit llt-r rowi. Ti l1 tip t iliitf wni-iiin ui'iiH hor ITi.vs jf si H Mi ful tUll.ltr JIH ti) iSi SS inn . A-J an articlt nf j w ' Iry this syin hi.l f mi in rinj is a-- upular as it va in tin- ilayr ( f tin- (.Tai'iliiM'thi r-. W h li ihf i,iriilm th rs W" r- irls, tin- x-s si -.Mull nf ii haiiiKf i:ii' l. ji w i li il ' ns lli.it cfniltl lie Winn as a 1 1 1 ii , a hair nr natip nt it a l.cl. t ainnunti , aliii"--! In ,i hailp' of an-ti'' r.i . Thr lihuk oins, htii'iil-il uifli Ii..r.iiiinis nr arls, nr 1 nt li, u i high' -1 in f av r, ..s 1 1 y arc l.nlav. faliU'lial-lr rrns Innt hi aiitujiii' li-nkii.' Nut i vi ryl 'hIv'h 'r.iiuiiui ; 1h r u Nt-i'tl niic, h tv r, sn tl;- j vi li r m li.ii Dun- In th- r ' ut ul tl UOITHIII w lint full In ir U) 1 1 j t - ami ur linnm cut x j u i -si t hltjn in JiciMaii v l'l Mn-t nf th in an--Iii'liji . w ith j.n n ii-- Mtiiii', aiil in. my !i.i' t ,i' kK,r iii:(t'. f l-l.i k m.uih 1 It In ! v li" in. ;,;ir. a t..klli' fi rill of iiT M.h.il ililnlllllli li', 1 lit til W)Ill 1 llkr it N u V i k Sun. Ilia Ul I Jaw aw. '1 he late U ilii.un S. (in ( ih' i t.nat 1 ne n t. . an..t te r llfti 1 h.H il. feime . f I'M M'lt Ot ,h htl.tt-M '"I In' 1 Ili. I. lilt Kpi i I -tiork of 1 aw rae Amlrew h winch ..n thut en"-," i 'ni.iiii' n ml '1 1 it'Ui ren..ii k ihle will in cr. 1 J.' had ! n i t he ( iiicinh.il i " jimved t he man' 1 intellect uui jk tw ill an to tx ci inftie t to hu h tl, nnd tai th- day of the trial, nnd w l.ih' Itiiik in N d, he jotted down on nht t t f fn lw aji pJh r the niuin pnuitu t f his dcfi'iiNi II" wiih driven to the tritjiinnl in n rnrrniK1', unahle to w.ilk, nnd (ij.t ke i '.It inpore for four hniUH ninl n half. At the clow article 11 wiiBoted np'iii and the prennhnt nripitti'd without the tnkinw op of any of tbe otln r article Since tluit time Mr 'ir'nuhctk had hvrd n life of oniet and r tin nn tit. In 1 H 7 a he huilt Kim Imml. a nohlo honw of tni-rb pro)jr liotm, ronmianding a river n w of on turjuuHHl henuty " KcmU'rtnn mniarst that if rmin p.. sin know how lltlln thi'T kimw th. J wmi lil know r hliunt'.l lt(ht inun tlisn Ihry rth know. Ihatiin Trnntrript thnj ihsl will ikH Im mniitplisl aan- not U holpl. Roujainln Frtnkllo. A Talaaklt rraacrtatiaa. lulilor iiommt of WorlblnKton, Ind., Hnn," wtiliti fcYnti htre a tslutb't nrarcrliilimi In KVc'rif tluiata, tod I fan thia-rullf nsmmaifiid It (nt OinMlntUnn six! atck llmlara, atrt tt tfnnral t- Irm Innie it hs no tiial," Mr. Annk lilt, m Coiltitt Qrova Milea- O, all rat Aitra, eooUl not aai aof digaM food, nad bac ktrht wik-Ii aavtf Wn hat trd Mt ttnxl and warn, but ail aoltlrt nf KlarlriH Itilbrt rr.torwl bar kaallb tml rtwwai bar Mmncth, Prior aarnltswl ft f. Ul a tt4tla at K, B. tb. w ji-i vi hav, en if it u-r - n. t f-r IWIIU u lb. m and v.. uld tn.i.k . li ii uloii't bo,li;, ,,, ) aft , ,i d it ll m -ti i':cn t . , i.i i, r , , , . ... cXiK-i : in 1-: ' wi ulili. I i an I. t i. r . -i I, ,, i.i ' imtaiiis at ti..- wn.di v.f if f. ik , l: ". ... .'tb. r i i-.;.i.il it , t ; Wlttl l' ) ! . . . 1 1 .' 1 1 . i.' i . y. u w. n not Cllil'i'i.! til .. li,i, , ti r p.o M) ni.iiiy 1 1 iCl .Hl.UlCU I . asMiit.-d. 1 pi irii 1 nvi r I as yill s;lV can't help li I lie ate at ami DaBvdiaiMora, , fl There is no word so fell of meaning tender and - ctuster as that he v. i.o watched rancv and gui.i :no s'.ej). Vet 1' i e'ant Moth . i --. - li' a;i J all cf :a:c t') avoid it. -i assi-ts nature in the i hange t.ik-ii-l; j.lacc that 1 p cc t a nt tlie r is cna t.) lunk for- r 1 1 without v .i.ii'iny fore .i when she of Motherhood. LitVtv to the lives in! Child, and she ui..rei ntu r than lief.ue .ti short, it "make natural and easy," as l ; e said. Do n't be ur.c anytning uui MOTHER'S FRIEND "ly wife siiucre.l more in ten min utes with either nf her other two chil dren than site did altogether with her last, liavint; previously used four bot tles nf 'Mother's Friend.' It is a Messing tn any one expecting to be ciiine a M )Tll KK ," says a customer. II kn DiiiisoN 1'iik, ( armi, Illinois. of lirm-iri ,.f-n,.- i dull .iia.l s at 11 on. i in,- f,,rh....l. .ic o.fi.riiiati inii. t.y mail on receipt ,. it mini!- testimonials i-.r ull Mutbers, free. tilts l'.raJfMd Kmolalur ( 0-. il!ot, C. Th' II i mtirnblc J. V. Ircrr, 0110 r f t.h best, kuii'.' iwiihI most liif.'lily rt'siocttd Cnui.l;,' .lu.l; f.s uf t!if St;;! ,f l'lorida, ti; i"-i-f hi-. h'H-rilih; su ircrir.b from Itil!;; :i!ii;;tt-T-y K h u ii i;i Usui : Cm i i u- ! V- IiBvih, Cointv Jfnr.P., I - l'"V- Spi iii'. Clay l..., :.. f '. : i i i " i : 'I'w.-ni v-t lirrc ycai si I M rii.im-i.l tin.' liotf-,1 lint . -1 1 H t. ;.i ii V ' -I 'l'T w.it ,t : lit; .' ..: Willi tln-1.ral .!. si. -A M. i ;nn.- I't-n vt I w'.i vi-ais ii--i I li.nlit si-Vftf .: i..i w . , . ..nliin-.l ! tnr u tiel-: s. an-1 i! t-1 p; i.; t V:i t t n-i li v 1' 1 I'.. I.rpi-tii.if 's l.ti-ut : " it i lit Witt f Hi. Hi. s i c h;i Altir nsr-.-.I. Ai f-ur ttl't ;iM:i. Its tn.iM 1 M.,-1 !. itl-'l 1 run Ms I- -n.l s 1 Wi 1 ll.! . i; i-;i.K. N.'U tfMl , ( i:'!:t a li.-t -. A - halts 1 !:;in 1 iir f Alx r.h'i-n.Ohio, r r. r. r. ut it ili. I him c iii'inths' trt-at in. Mt ,.l 1! .11 ; .rial I-' nf r. and r. if hv a V 1' I' i rrat Ilcitird v, ts a l( tvuiiirii. 1 1 in I'lirc for jM'iirrul .1 t'. --i s at e cnrc.l hy it ; any- , ) .e- t .) the w u'vt ease? i in 1 ! n;' t i the Wonih"'- v. is nf 1 1'. ', ml i n-1 i;reM i, .ti in their i a r. I t it . A s a tonic n I''"! ile a nd t regain s: ci p! 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1897, edition 1
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