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M WEEKLY Published la Tw Becfaoaa, eeary Twse fay tad Fridvj.atMJUdiUtBtrMltMW Bara.jr.0. ' CHARLES U STEVENS, DRoimrKmiRoii SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Twe Months, fl Cents. Threee Mentha, " is Mootha. W " Twelve Months, fl 00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates furnished upon p- Slicelion at the office, or upon inquiry j mail. gyTfce Journal U only tent o pay-la-dTUM basis. Subscriber will receive notice ot expiration of their sub scrip tioms, and an immediate response to aolice will be appreciated by the JoUBHAJL. Entered at'the Postofflce, New Bers H. C. as second-class matter. Section Two, Friday, Iec. 29, 1899 HELP MAKE IT MERRY CHRISTMAS. "King out, ye crystal spheres! Once bless our human ears, If you have power to touch our senses so, And let your silver chime Move iu melodious time, And let the bass of heaven's deep organ blow; And with your ninefold harmony Make up full consort to the angelic sym phony." At this season of the year, the glal Christinas tide, when young hearts, full of gladness and hope, appeal so r esisti bly to the older hearts, which may lie filled with sadness aud tender memories, and cause these sad eyed ones to forget the past and rejoice iu the present, there is much for the serious contemplation of youth anil old age. ' More blessed to give, than to receive." And who will rememlier this ami put It into active practice. "Merry Christmas," is the greeting. "W hy, Merry Christmas," may be asked. The greeting has in it more than a sin gle thought or expression. It can simply be of the lips, or come from the heart. Christmas time, a season for giving presents and receiving them. Is this all? Then the "Merry Christmas" has a false note. It is a time of perfunctory action?, in which the heart and love have no parts. With the grown meruliers cf a family, between relations and friends, this Christmas lime may prove wearisome anil distasteful, because it is made a lime for exchanging gifts, not a season when tlx exchange is of love, of heart re- onding to heart, and the thought of pleasure In self sacrifice of some kind. With the child, the medium of ex pression is the Christmas gift, and this remembrance fills the young heart until it finds expression as did Tiny Tim iu, "Hod bless us, everybody !" Kut te the roan and woman, why is Christmas not merry ? Has the greater giving than receiving been tried? Has the self-sscrltice been made, that another might lecelve the benefit f If not, how shall past joys brighten today, or what remedy shall there he for the accumulated sorrows of years now passed f Let each mature heart and mind an swer for self, sad let it so be that more Joy 1 given to the world, and sorrow will be made lighter, if not forgotten. In the conserrsllon of self to the happiness of others. SECTIONAL ADMIRATION. That the people of the North have high appreciation for distinguished Southerners, sad that 'be same may be said ef Ihe South In regard to Northern ers, Is not merely a matter of gush, but of fact What might be called sectional admi ration Is on the Increase, and whereas a few years ago there was s hesitancy la reoetrlng even the distinguished men of the other section, today there is a hearty greeting, and honors are ei tended free ly- Notable reoent Incident of this sec tional admlisllon are the cases of Gen erals Fllxhogh Lee and Joseph Wheeler, who were promoted forom Major Gen erals of volunteers to Brigadier Qea erala. These hoaorabio promotions have beta received wna roiiy ae macn utbMiaaai Bad favor la the North as to the SoBlh, the merits of both oathernera belag fall knowa Bad , recognised try the Nerthera pnes. Bad justly commented Recently al Mobile, Alabama, thee- . tt daring t display of pictarea, the ' llkeaett of President McKinley was shown, sad latlead of the respectful Hence aieaUr exhibited towards a Re pabllcaa Presldenl, the tight Of Preel- dsnt McKlnley was the signs fee a general applause frosa bH eve the theatre." '' ' I ' - , i V This Is a startling feature, that Vo b!'s amllenee should give to general ep- I' ; to a Republics PteaUtat, but H oaiy gees te pro? Ike fact that the peo ple bow svaow bo McUoaal Haas, sad greet -wllh applaaae those as whoa the; Buy respect aad honor, regardless ef the peat. Bad every old sectloeal teal lag thai previously had existence. ajiy rtExnrx on temperakcet At this leeaoB especially, when a Merry Christmas is synonymous with a good time, which may include the Intem perate ase ot food or drink, the question ran be asked is there any premium on temperance, outside of the mere physical distress which overeating or drinking is likely to produce? The recent order of a leading railroad company, that all employes using cigar ettes should give up the use of them or lose their Jobs, is not a matter left to the wish of the employe hence cau hardly be credited to Individual excellence or the personal desire to reform in the habit of cigarette smoking. But outside of this mandatory order in the matter of cigarette smoking, a close observance of the advancement of em pleyes in railroad service it will be found that the temperate and industrious man will move ahead of the man who is given to occasional drinking. And In other trades It wiy be found that the clear thinker produces the best work, and te be a clear thinker, temper ate and regular hahils are necessary. In trade and commercial dealings, in matters of trust and responsibility, ii may be said that there is a premium paid for temperance llow about society Does the lem peiale mail or woman command g'later respect than the intemperate? Probably not, unless there be a differ ence in the financial slHiidiag, so thai the intemperate habits i f Ihe man are overlooked, because of his money. If temperance commands a premium in the woiking world, why should it not be usore sought, mure demanded and moie valuable in the social wo Id? PUBLIC OPINION AND SUCCESS. Integrity in business alTairs is a most potent factor in the eomniei siul Min i'sf of the individual, linn or corporation. 'Ihe fact that three New Voik cor poralions have underwritten, each ot them, over one billion dollars worth if life insurance, represents such a fabu lous amount of business as to lie almost incomprehensible, but more to be thought of is the public confidence which, has been inspired, that will trust its money to corporations doing such an immense business. The truth of it all is that these cum panies have exhibited such integrity iu the conduct and management of thtir business affairs, that public opinion has become a unit in the matter of having implicit faith iu the companies, and whether their underwriting amounts to one million or one billion dollars Is not considered of importance in giving such corporations more business. This same public opinion governs equally iu communities of small size. It is the profess'onal man of Integrity who inspires the confidence of his fellow citizens, and thereby their busi ness. It is the merchant who sells his goods as per advertisement, and advertises honestly and persuveringly that builds up a character that means commercial success. It Is the citizen who is honest with his fellow men, however limited his means, who has the good opinion of his commu nity, and will find success for his cf forts. It Is not merely the outward appear ance of (Integrity which wins success, there must be the individual honesty of heart back of It, for in the evil hour the outward sham of Integrity quickly dis appears, and only the sincerity of true honesty faces aud conquors the evil. Public opinion will sustain genuine Integrity whether It bo the great life in surance corporations or the Individual citizen. lafeM CaDot be Cure by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one wsy to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is csused by an Inflamed con dition of the macous lining of the Eus tachian Tabe. When this lube gets In flamed job have a rambling sooqd or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely eloeed deaf sees Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken oat and this tabs restored to lie normal condi tio, hearing will be destroyed forever; tea cases oat of tea art caused by ea ana, which la nothing bat as to flamed obdttloa of lb aeons sarfaces. We will (Its Oae Hnedred Dollars for n; ease of Deaf aess (caused' by ca tarrh) that cannot be cu led by II ell's Catarrh Care Bend for circulars, free . r. J. Chbbu Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7So. Hall's Family Pills arc Us beet, """J. TIM BwM View. . . It sometimes pays to be charitable, bat more frequently It costs. ' TrstlslrUrf fitwai, - The true spirit of Christmas consists Is giving presents 10 people you know are sot going to reciprocate. "The mi Cannot Grind ' with Water That's Past." This is what fagged out, tearful little woman said in telling her cares and weak nesses. Her friend encouraged by telling of a relative who had fust such troubles and was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, The little woman now has tears of joy, for she took Hood's, which put her blood in prime order, and she lives oa the strength of the present instead of worrying about that of the past. Neuralgia "I bad dreadful nearatfta, miserable lor months. Neighbors told me to use Hood's SarsapartUa ; it cured me per fectly." Mrs. Faan Tuniria, Barre, VL Erysipelas-" My little gin is now tat and healthy on account of Hood's Sarsap. rilla curing her of erysipelas and ecsema," Mas. H. O. Whkatlst, Port Chester, H. Y. 3 (oodb& SaUafKtiiflq B.IJ IIJIJlllJ I.I.I II ,,. SMsassM i i in Hood's P1tlicure Utot 11U ; the eoe-errttetlef. aefj tmij o.ttijirtio to taka with Hoodl SeraegeriTle. MAY BE TOTAL LOSS. Captain Baines, Of Grounded Steamer Arlosto Fears Such a Result. NoiiKoi.K, Vs., December 15 The British sieamer Ariosto, which went ashore near ilatleras yesterday, it Is be lieved will prove a total loss. Captain ISaines, of the steamer, tonight tele graphed (Jharle M. liaruell, his repre senUlive here, expressing fear that efforts to save the vessel will prove unavailing. The tug Rescue, which reached the Ariosto this morning, has been unable to do anything toward (lotting her be cause of the rough sea off the coast. A message received at the Weather Bureau here states that the ltescue has not yet been able to even approach the Ariosto near enough to put a line aboard her. The steamer lies broadside on, and ap pcaia to lie "inking considerable water. Nlll.t:'S I.KMON K1.1XIK. A I'll uHut l.eumn Touie. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap pi tite, debility, nervous prostration and lc art uiiuic, by regulating the Liver, S.oinaoli. I'.owels and Kidneys. Mo7.ltYn l.emoi, Klixlr Cured me of indigestion. I had suffered I r ten years. 1 had tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking l,i moii Klixir 1 ran eat anything I like. W. A, Ukikkitii, lb i vcsville, S. C. Mi,7.I,'Vh l.emult Klilr Cur d me of indigestion and' heart dis e isc after years of suffering when all oilier remedies ar.-l doctors had failed. Jj N. r.Coi.KMAN. It. Iilah, S. C. Mnzlry'M l.ffiuoii Kllxlr. I h ive been a great sufferer from dys pepsia lor about tifteen years, my trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Llixir ciridme. My appetitle is good, and I urn well. 1 had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. Ciiaki.es GinnAuo, No. I."il5 .lefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Mozley'it Lemon Kllxlr Cured ..ie nf enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I was unable to walk up stnirs or to do any kind of woik. I was treated by many physicians, but got no better until I used Lemon Klixir Jl am now healthy and vigorous. C. Ei. Baldwin. No. lis' Alexander St., Atlanta, Ga. MO.I.KY'S I.KMON HOT lKOP8. Curres all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore Throat, Iironchltis, Hemorrhage, and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant reliable. 2.1c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. Klt Can Tel'. Its hard to teh which a woman enjoys most -trimming her own hat or picking her neighbors to pieces. As a cure It rheumatism Chamber Iain's I'ain Mr t Is gaining a wide repu tat Ion. I). iS. Johnston of Richmond, I ii 1 1 . has tic roubled with that ailment since peaking of it he says: "1 never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Pain 1 1 al id . It acts like magic with me. -My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by F 8 Duffy A Co. ThePald Kor in. ' You should make some allowance for your former wife's faults," said the f i lend. "I do," replied the divorced man; "I pay her alimony." My son had been In trouble for years with chronic diarrhoea. t Sometime ago 1 persuaded him to take some of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbota Re edy. After using two bottle, of the to cent sire he was cured. 1 1 give this lest! monlal, hoping soma one similarly affllcu d may read It and be bene filed, Thomas C. Bow Bit, Ulenooe.O. For sale by F 8 Duffy .A Co . Leeks Belie. lay shoemaker can tell yoa that womna stand more pala than sata. . AUGUST FLOVIJU . "It is surprising feet," say Prof. Ronton, "that la say travels la all parts of the world, for the last tea years, I asve met mote people having seed Green's August Flower than say ether remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver snd l lorn era, snd for coosllpalloa. Snd for tourists and saleemea, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and gemral bad feelings from Irregular habits eilst, that Green's Aug est Flower Is a grand remedy. It does not Injure the system by frequent es, and Is eaoe'leat for sour stomacb and Indigestion." Simple boll les free at F. 8, Doffy CV. , Hold by dealers In all civilised coo BRITISH FilVEB 53 Baj. American. Ships Captured by Britlsa Cruisers. Loadec With Ssaplles fer the Beets. Admiral Schley Net ts We te Delates Bay. Lady smith HeUlagOat British Advaaee. Special to Journal. W abhthotoh , Dec 20 Rumors are current here today that this government has been notified that It Is the intention ef the British government to seise Dela goa bay belonging to the Portuguese, and slso the line of railroad from Lorenie Marquez to Pretoria in the Transvaal. This is to be done, according to the report, because England has become satisfied that not only food supplies but recruits and munitions of war have been and are being transported through Portu guese territory to tke South African Republic It Is asserted that England has determined to stop this snd has decided upon using drastic measures to accomplish It. It is also said that the original Inten tion of the Nayy Department was to send Admiral Schley with the cruiser Chicago to Delagoa Bay but that the plan has been changed at the request of ihe English government because such a move might cause embarrassment to the English plan of action. The officials of the State Department In Washington refuse to discuss the re port. London, Dec. 26. Another ship be lli ved to be an American vessel loaded i'.h stores for the fioers has been cap tuieil by a British cruiser off the coast of Africa and taken to Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony. This makes four American vessels that have been captured by HritUh cruisers patrolling the African coast. A Cape Town dispatch says that the respondents have relumed there from Modder river. This is taken to mean hat another advance movement is about to take place by General Methuen who Ims been largely reinforced. The Cape Government hag received reassuring accounts from all the county magistrates regarding the attitude to ard England of the Colonial Dutch in Cpe Colony. London, Oec. 25 The arrival of the transport Tantallon Castle at the Cape, whii h is expected Wednesday, will put at the disposal of General Duller the most valuable reinforcement to arrive on any one vessel since the beginning of operations. She has on board three companies of siege artillery, one having an armament of four of the now well-known 4.7-inch guns and the other 15 inch howitzers. AH these weapons tire lyddite shells. The notorious deficiency of the British forces In ordnance of range and power equal to that of the Doers Is thus in some degree to be modified. Al the Cape, w hile the outlook Is held to be gloomy, it Is not generally regard ed as giving ground for serious alarm. The checks sustained are said to be tem porary only. London, December 25 The action of the United States Government concern ing flour that was seized causes consid erable discussion regarding the contra band question as affecting Delagoa bay and Portugal. The Morning Post argues that the Bri tish government would be mad to treat food as contraband, as "such action puld play into the hands of all possible future enemies of Great Britain." It admits, however, that tteps should be taken and money eipended to search vessels and to prevent munitions of war entering the Transvaal by way of Portu guese territory. The Standard s ays: "As the cam palga develops It may become necessary to seise the Delagoa Railway at Komatl Poort," The London Times makes the follow ing announcement: ''We are informed that the Government has decided that it Is not desirable lo make further demauds upon the European garrison In India un less unforeseen difficulties arise'' The first batch of Boer prisoners has arrived (a Englsnd. Lobdox, December M An uadated heliefraph message from Ladyimllh, by way ef Pletermarluburg, represents the garrison there as In no way daunted by Geaeral Boiler's reverse at Coleneo sad confident of beln able to hold eat In definitely. , ; The malli are just arriving from Lady' smith. Ail the correspondents com ment bitterly apoa the superiority of the Boer artillery. The Times eorrespoaeV eat says. . : "It Is Impossible lo evsds the oplalos that If British gunners were la the Boer positions the loss of life sad damage te property in taoysmtm woutu pe tea uanea grveaatv . 'v,: Aiotner Company JLsslr&s. , ; 8, eeialtt Journal. ',. v'sv Bono, December M. The Joha P. Lowell Arms Company has asslgaed. karlee H. Cole, while President of the Globe Hatlonel Bank advanced the firm ever a safllloa dollars. This resulted In the wrecking of Cole and the beak. The firms liabilities are stated lo be over two oitllloa dollars.' . -:. ,': T 8 Dully A Co guaraatee every kot tia of Ckaoberialn's Couth Iteaedy tod wit refaad the aoney te any one wbe is J itomack weakaese and Indlgetttoa. The Botiatls3ed after !( two-thirds ef ears begins with tbe Bret dose. Tke re the contents. This ie the best remedy la f It brings la marreioee and larprls- tbe world for It grippe, coughs, colds eroop a"hd whooplnr.eough and Is ptess aal fsod isfe to lake. It prevrnU any tendency of a told le result la pneo- Sfleols, IlsVLEIGH. . QrtttJtu at The reiltcitUry. Short CoamsU AgTlcaltart. Wart-',; - -.asa : fsnipyi, -v -1 RiXBtosT, Dee. St. At the rcaltee tiary Chrielaui day there was a special song service, la which a aembar ot Bel elgh people took part. There are only toO eoavteU la prisoa. Of these about N are woeaea, a few ef them white. Oae Is from Baltimore. . Work is actively la progress at the granite quarries at Grays lone, oa the Haletgh sad Oastoa Railway, near Hea- dersoa, and 1(0 man are employed. The special line is the furnishing of belgian blocks for Norfolk and Ports mouth. Toe State Agricultural and Mechani cal College here will have a new sod special feature next year In the shape of short courses In agriculture and horti -culture, at which cattle feeding, grafting hotbed and greenhouse propagation poultry raising, staple crops, Judging cattle, etc, will be taught. The reorganisation of the planks of the gas and electric-light companies at Wilmington is to be effected next month all the arrangements having been made Wilmington's artesian well has now a depth ef 1,104 feet. The last 196 feet is In very bard stone. Some experts fear the well will be a failure, There came very near being a whole sale escape of prisoners from Statesville Jail two nights ago. A white female prisoner gave the male prisoners part of her corset, out of which they made a saw and cut through the bare. They intended to get in the corridor and overpower the jailer, but at the last moment were be trayed. Saturday afternoon at Gaatonia the storage warehouse of Craig & Wilson collapsed and the building and contents are an utter wreck. An overloaded ele vator is thought to have cauved the acci dent The elevator man, a negro, wan killed. The building was new and not entirely completed. Part of a wall fell on a passing railway train, demolishing a freight car and narrowly missing lite engineer. The building in the campus at Chapel Hill is being steadily .pushed. The Carr building, a handsome gift from General Julian S. Carr, of Durham, is nearing .completion, and work on the alumni building has lieen resumed. These will be beautiful nnd useful additions to the university plant. Miss Isabella Winston, the accomplish ed daughter of President Winston, of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, has been carried north for medical treatment. While here on a visit she was some days ago taken with a violent case of nervousness, which resulted in a case of acute mania GOOD TIMES IN CUBA. General Good Feeling:. Roads Repaired, School System Improved. Havana December 25. All the stons In Havana olosed at 10 o'clock this morning and the rest of the day was de voted tu congeniality. Only two news papers appeared with the usual editions Bands played on the Prado. Ameri cans generally visited Iriends, mostly those having families heio giving din ners and Inviting others to be theii guests. Improvements will soon begin on the highways, which are greatly in need of repairs. This will give employment lo a large number of men The schiol system will also be reorganized. Alex Freye, superintendent of Cuban schools, will lie reinforced with two or three other com missions. The Judiciary will form the subject of early attention, especially the jails and the system of keeping prisoners for months without trial. An order will be Issued ordering that a complete list of prisoners held for trial will be furnished monthly. DEATH IN THE MINE. Two More Bodies Recsvered at Braznelle. Funeral ef the Dead. Special to Journal. Pittsburg, Dec, M Two more bodies were taken from the mine at Braznell today. The funeral of eighteen of the victims of the explosion was held today and was attended by every man, woman and child not at work in the mines, The fact that last Saturday was pay at thymine and that there were no empty wsgoas to load accounts for many sot going lhtolbe mine that morning ad the accident occurred any other day there would have been more toss 100 In the mine, and the1 result would have beta even more appalllnr tbaa it Is. Bom, of the families of the dead I tiers are In sofferloiJ ! condition and provisions are being sent out by the Brownsville merchants, as well as from Ualontown. The men who have been working since. Saturday lo recover the bodies are almost exhausted, yet tbey refuse to give Op sod keep at tbs grim work doggedly, though more dead tbaa alive. r-- i. " h , ; WkaS Coats. - Mere paper end savelopsare station ery.' It lakes a stamp to carry them. ."'" A weeta AseJsS. 'N ' ' J Blftbbswtls ealls klmeelfaa artist ,'; - Bwbbe-Whet does be drawt i ' j .: Blebbe Teeth. He's a dentist, t ; -' mstissetBf ItsBaash Pteeaao , Permanently cured by the masterly now sr of Booth Americaa Nervine Tonlo Invalids aeed tuger BO longer, beeause this remedv Can cure tbesa all. It Is cure for the' ; whole world of Int. It makes Be f!lure never dlss rxiints. Ho ssstter how long yoe kave su.TKred, your iu re ts rrtlo undet the n.sofU.is rrsl bf-sliU glvlnr for-e, n,Dt .rl slwsys f. Boldly C. l. I iis.hsro. drur.fit, ISsw Prn, It C. tan never be made u : A pleading pastime' ' but one half . the. J" labor will be saved and the results im provedb using - Qold Dust Wash.,, bjj Powder. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY St. Least HewVark For the Christmas and New Year Holidays SOUTHERN RAILWAY ndoances -'ale of Tickets at BlfflT REDUCED RATES FROM, TO AID BETWEEN ALL POINTS SOOTH. Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 24 and 5., Also December ot), 31, 1899 antJ January 1, 1900. For full information call on any dress R. I,. VIUN0N, Trav. Pass. J. tf. inJIeP, Traffic Manager WASHINGTON, A SURE MEDICINE. Handsom, Va., Deo. 81. I baT been Buffering from female weavk- neRa for four year., and have taken many medicines, but Wine of Cardui and B ack Iraught have doue more for me than any thing' elM. HQS. CAROLINE EVANS- Win It is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you are sick. There is danffer in it Most of the so-called cures for " female weakness" do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and when the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is never wise to take chances. You have only one life, and that is dear and precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps do away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, and modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery Is rapid and future health is assured. I he Wine is purely veg etable, being made Of herbs whose medicinal properties act directly upon the organs of womanhood. It is a long-tried remedy, and has many vears of success behind it It is sure. Why take a chance medicine Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00. BOY'S Just Received a new and pretty line ot Boys' Suits, ages 3 to Ladies especially spect these Bargains. k- SMITH 89 MIDDLE STREET, BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Journal Readers Write Today ! Ulcers. Cancers, Kol inj ?dres, Pitiful 8v e imgn, Ktfe".ta rf 1'lo-u) PoiFen, Persist ut Eruptions, that Tf fuse to heal urtd -ri onlio iry ireatinmi am iin'kly cured by B B B (Bolsnlo Bloel Italni), Tnaduispepially l rut) all terrible, olixti nutc, diep aented Blood and 8kW In allies. f Is jour J lt4 tliln? Aie roi jakt All run dowuf Usve jou EcsmsT I'lmjlet-T JllotcJes and.ilumpkt bkin ot Scalp Humors? Bollif EruptionsT Skin Itches aud, fiwolkn? Aching Bone? Kluumatlsmr tkrofuleT 'Cstsrrl.f The a Jcu beed it B B i Bolsuie Iilood BIdX ' rbrcause It drains from the blood ttod tnliw tstem al) llwr roleone nd hiiniots hicti cause all of these troubles, sad the cQe Ulug rvmavetl, a'permanrot cure . follows. B B B acts as i flue trBio buildlnj up the Lrokep down cpt slilullnn. ' Kvery one says thai B B B is Ike mosi n.ud tful . Blood Purifier f the agp aud no t nikr, for It has cored the mosi deep eesuil, etwUnete ce- ea, (t veu th. . , .flnw itnplAM .lut .f,l tlulnM' hmil feilMl - Thnrnlinlil tf - tested for thlityeare and wier known to fail. ' Fef Ibis jeasou. or UiH is an. great Iu B B B Ihet we will.ernil to any ntrtn a Tt U Pottle Freb,o tlieyr may test the medicine at our expense. - No conditions allachtd .Vo Jjl offer, as e , know what B B B can rto, nil we ask If for )ou to try It If-jrn'u are satisfied tiiat. DUD (Bounte Blood l)emi).is wliatyou need ym will nd Innte. huulce at alii. fne ei iu elx Urm ImiIiIm ffnli trenlmiinH 15. For tro ti lut bottle ad-. drresBliOOD BALM VO , 181 Mitchell siren', Alniiita, Ua , and bottle and metti - oi book will tie Bent, all cLanies prepaid IB sorihe your trouble, end wt-;wiU In- -elude Ina medical ad vie. Write today. V, W -( ' Russell House. While In Bmefort be sure and stop at the Kiisell llouee. rirst-Clase Hoard. A home lor irareine; penpie. riioing end buntlnj aneicelled. Tertni 1 M day or tH.W per week. '- . 4 '; " : - U A. KU88ELU. Pwa"? sr w-oej nflt ert t j ft fi-.M.i.i.. m f.w frks itamoif n 1 1 ' A, r ' f f r t ! i i - a tfo ahi fikt-tii UtrrmtL V. A , H I N TC N, D.C. du ii,.--, '-.,v( .'l -e er r j ie r i ' . - . Helum Limit Juntmy 4, 1900. agent Southern Railway, or ad Aj;t., Charlotte, N. c. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass Agent. - D.C. ..at UUllS' AOmOIT StrAITMEIT. For utTtrf In rue. riwMilrlnif sn.cfAl directions, ftiUlrrM, aWliiB nmptomi, Utl. Al.k.rj TfcetHATTAHOlMiA etuivii-a ttK, ciiauauxwi, Terra. when you can get a sure medicine? 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1899, edition 1
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