TdE WEEKLY JOURNAL Published in Two QmctHXA, every Taf day aad Friday, at M Middle BueM, mw Bn, N.a CHARI E5 U STEVENS, kditoi A o raorantroa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Month, tnta- Threee Mentha, 85 " 8ix Moothe, W " Twelve Month, el.OU ONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates furnished upoo ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. l-The Journal is only sent on pay-In-advance basis. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub acriDtlono and an immediate response to notice w..l be appreciated by Journal. the Entered Tut thelPostofllce, fi. C. as second-class matter. Mew Pern Section One Tuesday, April 10, li00 IS IT A YELLOW JOURNAL FAKE ? The latest Presidential agitation Is that concerning the candidacy of Ad miral George Dewey, who according to the New Yerk World, says he is a ill ing candidate for Ihis position. In this alleged letter of Admiral Dewey's to the World, he says: " 'I realize that the time has arrived when I must definitely deiioe my posi tion. " 'When 1 arrived in thU country last September I said then that nothing would induce me to be a candidate for the Pres idency. " 'Since then, however, I have had the leisure and inclination to study the mm ter, and have reached a different couclu sion, inasmuch as so many assurances have come to me from my countrymen that I would be acceptable as a candi date for tnl9 great office, if the Ameri can people want me for this high olHce 1 shall be only too willing to serve them. " 'It is the highest honor In the gift of this nation; what citizen would re fuse It? " 'Since studying this subject I am convinced that the office of 1'resident it not such a very difficult one to fill, Li duties being mainly to execute the laws of CongreSB. ' 'Should I be choien for this exalted position I would execute the laws ot Congress as faithfully as I have always executed the orders of my superiors.' ' Assuming the letter to be genuine, also the stories which have recently appear ed In public print, as to the Admiral's Democracy, proving him to be a Demo crat, what is the purport of the whole scheme, for It would not be in the New York World if it was not a "scheme" of some kind The World wants to be "regular' but does not want to support W. .1. Iiryan for the Presidency. Therefore it starts the Dewey Presi dential boom, trusting to luck that it may assume such proportions as will make Dewey an actual Presidential fac tor, if not a candidate, of the National Democratic party. That Admiral Dewey can lend him self to such a scheme, Is not creditable to blm as a great admiral, whom the country has honored, nor does it place him In an enviable light as an American citizen, If an actual office seeker. It Ij to be hoped that the Dewey Pres idential Doom, will turn out to be another Yellow Journal Fake, with due credit lo the New York World for its ef fort In keeplnjj-up Its reputation for yel lowness As a disturbing factor to the nomina tlon of William Jennings Iiryan, It It a distinct failure. PROTECTIVE POLICY BEING DISCRED ITED. While the tariff qneallon Is largely a local issue, It must therefore be one which will affect Ihe political situation according to the section's Interest that may teem to demand a protective tariff. The Republican party standi for Pro tection, hence It receives praise or abuse aa lit protective policy affects tbe basi nets Interests of tbe people. "A tariff for revenue, only," hat been a political cry of Democrats, at well as of Republicans, and no party btt been bold enough to ask for Free Trade for tbe eoaatry. nd jet etery tlgn points lo the near approach of tbe time when tbe voters of tbe country will demand a most radical oaaof t la tbe tariff lyttem, and to radi cal aay bo tbe feeling aa to evta er throw tariff fat reveaee. "Wky Ula ekarga af eentlaaeat from a goTtnaeat policy of a preteetlve tariff, to oollcj of m tariff, auy bo asked. A few Words eaa UU the atory, ft la thoaVaao of too tariff lytteov okleb Urowo tu WtStototao few, which gifoo tkoao fow took lataowo f oooctol power, that tbolr polIUcal lalae mo outwefgh too Wlaboo of tbe tboBoopta. - 1 ; r, Tbo rotto Rlcaa bfU, la o ootablo o aaplt of ihl perrertlosi al tbo proteo- tloe policy, tbo raiting of t dlscrtralne- tleg tariff bartter, aajuit la Orery way. Tariff b)r!iltlla wltcb was original! lmatttaud for lee parpoa of foateitng wank ladaairUa, 1 today perverted, and saade to art la in support of ledum e which ere sot eelitl.-d to protection. It h) this miause of Ike tariff, this wroogfi.1 ep 1 ration i'f a protectee policy, which It discredumg I lolccnou. and which is likely to cauae liirepudl.-j It,arUflclaUy dicta tb (bod and aida lion by lb American people i Mature Id strengthening and reoor . .. ,1..1 .j 1 structlng the exhausted dlgeetlre or A tariff bonesily adrn.nlMered. tod . ltg tho iat8t digco dl?e8l, impartially ditribuied, bai ihe fcesrty 1 ant t nd tODic. No other preparation support of all cla-ses. Bui hi n il ceases to I li r. at. a? fa voring I he cohiU ' interests, generally, not gran' in. beueflis except to l.'.r tew, when Piottction means only favor : Ism and part ial, dealings fur I hi ft w, then these .hilLerto sturdy supi'oi tt rs ami many others are going to demand it repeal, and are going to have it. RALEIGH'S POLITICAL OLIGARCHY. '1 he Democratic Slate Convention is to meet in the city of Kaleigh next v i d nesday, for the purpose of noininiitnii: a State ticket. To this Convention there will mine delegates from i at h count" in North Carolina, some with instructions to xoii for certain candidates, some with nu in structions from their counties. Whatever may be the tendency of the instructions to the delegates, showing a preponderance for Ihis or that candidate, the convention hall ought to be regarded as an open arena, in which the fiicnds and supporters of any political candi date, seeking a nomination for cflhe, should have a fair show, without preju dice beforehand. But is this lo be the situation on next Wednesday, at Haleigh. when the Dem ocrats meet in convention in that city ' The answer is not hard to tind, for a week or more past, both through the press of Raleigh, and by persons coining from that city, the declaration bus gone forth that the places for liovcruor, I.ieul. Governor, Secretary of Slate, At toruey General and Treasurer are sc. tied, and it only remains for the deb -gales to the convention to ratify the nominations made by the Kaleii:h politi cal oligarchy. The situation for those aspirants for nomination, who will no to Raleigh next Wednesday, is thai they will go with the hardest kind of political handi cap. The word has gone forth thai certain named men are winners, and the force of this announcement is apparent to every thoughtful person, for an immense influence upon it mean - I delegalt who go to the convention unin-liiii li d, for they are at once prejudiced in fax r of the men named beforehand as ihe ones who will receive Ihe nomination. What justice is there in thus opi n'y naming ttie successMil men lo te noun t nated, and driving away all oilier ollii e seekers who may aspire for the nomini. lions? Is it good Democracy or fair puliiiis, , among so called brethren of the sunn , political faith '" In previous years, Raleigh has had her j political claque who have attempted I"1 Influence the action of conventions fort "favorite sons," bul Ibis year Italtkh announces openly the ticket to be noini nated, and Bimply welcomes the delt gales to confirm the choice of its lm al political oligarchy. let Democrats at their State cenvenlions have fair play, anil no foreslal.ing of pub J lie opinion by any local polllioal crow. I. i Draft! Cannnl li Ctirnl by local applications as Ihey canii'il ! resell the diseased portion of the ear ! There it only one way to cure deafn' ss I and that la by constitutional remedies I Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed t i n j ditlon of the mucous lining nf the Ku j stachlan Tube When this lul is in , flamed you have a rumbling sound nr Imperfect hearing, and when il in entire ly closed, Deafnest is tbe rctull, and un lest tbe inflammation can lie taken out and this tube restored to its normal con ditlon, hearing will be dealroyed forever Nine cases out of ten are caused by Caltrrb, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucoua surfaces. We will give One Handred Dollars for any case of Deafness, (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send foi circulars; free. f. J. CHENEY A Co Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 7Jc Hall's Family Pills are the beal DOES IT PAT TO WT CHEAP T k cheap remedy for eoogba aad colds It all right, but yoa waat something thai will relieve and ear the more severs and dangerous reunite of throat and long troubles. What thall yoo do f Go U a w eraser aad more regular climate? Yet, If poeafbie; If not possible for yoo, tbaa la either eaao take tbo oilt remedy that baa ban latrodaoed la all clvtllied eoMtrtea with laooete la ter ere throat aad lotg Iroeblee, "Boecbee'i Oemea Byrop Jt Bot ooly beale tad illaaalaUi tbo Usewee W doatroy. tbo gefta dlaeaee, but ollaya la a mi at lorn, eaoeea oaey os poatoraUM ioo good olght'o roet, aad ooroa tbo pet Wat. . Try vol boUlc Rtoetataeaded aaaayyoanby all ding giatala Ibo aorkL Tot aalo bf W. i. Poffy. Caen il a . '(' ' first Medkal Utadeat-I belUra la letting well eaootb aloae." Seeoad atediraJ ritadeat Tba )o11 oareT make a aretiefal doctor, - Cure rv. f . . - can approaca it id emciency. ji in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gaatraltria,Cramp6,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C D Witt a Co.. Crjlcoflo. K s. IH'FFY Adams and St-u I pt u rt. President Jul, ii yiiinex .Vilnius once asserted that In- u.s:M not give Ml ictus for all the w.irl.s . I Phidins ami Praxiteles ; I 1 ' 1 1 "I I...;..- America will nut think uf sculpture l"i two ecu turies In eiiiiie " W hen some one iiuoto.l this lo Wil lia ill Mol l is 1 1 mil. lie nkcd dryly. "Ioes th.it si, in uf money ivally repre sent Mr. Adams' estimate of the sculp tore of those artists or the value which l.e places upon ."ill cents'.'" A Klploiniille I'.ii-t. An enct.Tii port has pruned some rhymes that show lie is n born d plo Bint. Iter" is a sample verse' An.1 Ihe ci M- 'in ! Iri.'ps ,lovn it- lit-ail In Ml' (r lis s.:i nf t!t"alr. i.i.T llat Himcil is mtslione an, I I Pv IIk i; "!! Fva-tne's I'aiT ' If that isn't n neat and imob.lectlon ifile xx ay of calling n girl reiHieatled. tx'e tlmft know what Is. Cleveland Plain I al.-:-. MOl 11 I 1 MIlN I I I X I It. A rieasHltt Lenitm Timle. Km hi lioiisin s, constipation and ap pen.lii il is. For indigestion, sick and nervous in adaclie. For sleeplessness, nervousness and hear! failure. For lex er, chills, del i!it y and kidney diseases, take l.eaion Klixir. I. aiiies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take l.emon Klixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Klixir is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, combined wild oilier vegetable liver tonics, am! w ili not fail j on in any of Ihe nhovt named diseases. .Vic and $1 0(1 bottles al I druirgists. i PicparcdonlybyPr.il. MoIcy, M ! ian'.'i, Ua. Al Hit' t apilul. I am in m sevenly-third year, anil foi I lift V x eais 1 have been a great sufTtrei f rmn t ml k'r-i ion, t oustlpntion and bil I 'O'lsni s-. I have nied all the lemcdies ! adit rti-e'l lor these diseases, and gol no orrnianenl it lit f. About one x ear Hi'u I he disease a-sumiiig a more severe and dangeiou- !orm, 1 liccame i ry weak, and h-i I'e-h rapidly, 1 eoininenee' iisji'L' Hi. Moiey's Lemon Klixir. 1 gaiio' l ! t ' Ive pounds in three months ly.-i n ngt h anil health, my appetite mid in '-t'i n wire piifeclly restored " 1 e i I tt i I as nun'' sno vigorous as v ri did in mv life I, J.I. Ail hkkh. hooi keeper (la., Slate . enaH, .-.ate ( apilol, Atlanta, Ca -M It- ' I ..'ititui I I i x I r. Is i i,i' verv lies! medioirie I ever used for I Ihe dist-Hsf. ha e used viii lecomineiid il for, and 1 inanv kinds for woman's troubles. M in S A . (ti:i -ii xi 1 Salem, N V HIII.Kl' lkxion hot incurs. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoirseness, Sure Throat, llronihilis. Hemorrhage, and aii throat and iung disesses. Klcgant reliable. al tlrugciMls I'rc art'd onlv by Hr II. Mo.ley, Atlanta, Ca. Mod.) ll-. Rit lies lake unto ihenisi ives wings That is probablv Ihe reason soiin' people eierienee no difficulty in making the money fly. (llto Korb, Grand Chancellor, 1 P lioonville, Intl., says, "IcWilt's Wit' li Hael Salve toothes ihe most delicate skin anrl heals the most stubborn ulcer with certain and good results " Cures piles and skin diseases. Ilon'i buy an imitation. F S Dully. Kjr Work tvSMll The average actress Is fond of making a scene, and some of them i an spoil one, too. injarktlr Curf ttl Ithr iimat lam Kknka, .lacklun Co., W. a. j A bout three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumall-m which confined her lo bed for over a month anil render cd her unable In walk a slrp without as sistance, her limbs tiring mollen to double their normal sire Mr, S. Mad doi Insisted on my utlng ( bamlierlain'a Pain Balm I purchased a fifty cent bottle and oed Ii according to tbe di rection, and the neit morning the walk mi lo breakfast without aaalalance in toy manner, and aba haa not had a almilsi attack alnce A II PRaont. For aale by F H Duffy A Co Nrf,r TiMicit Hlea. That was an arrow escape,'' remarked tbe confirmed bachelor, as be dodged Cnpld's shaft. W Dana'l. Hoas -Now we know who's going lo be oar neit President. Joei Do wef W. W. Meybew, Men on, Wit., tat. "I consider One Mlaate Coagh Care a oat woaderful atedlclaa, quick aad aafe." It la (ha oaly hartaleet retaedy taai givee msMditie molla. it coret aoeght, eoldi, croop, browcbHie, rrtppo. hooping oooga, paatJOMala aad all throat ed long diteeeea. Iu early sat prereau eoetamplloa. Cblldrea always naa it aad atothera endorse It, J Dyspepsia Daffy. ttnsa Oeta Ttteea. A treat tnaay smo fcato trM u hID tlato, bat Hate kao teea theek nil a their trataa, ' ' . - Wtilcaa Liter Pill oaro all liver Ola, .Crloo.sSo. , - . . DOESN'T COUHT. So They Say of the Candidacy Admiral Dewey. of IVesaecrallr lleadqetrtrrs. Nji Psnngcd New Auditerla Afsnrtd. Tneetleth Mill (hartrntl Jliaible Fur ( hurrh. IVncc l!i lutr Kai.kioh, A leeruan Dart Simmons eav Dewey aruoui. is the choice " fi - Nalional Com ml'- end Stale ( ha: rman 1 i andidacy of Admiral ! io noil. ing; that Bryan ue Noith Carolina Dem- racy. A member committee sn - f the Populist Slate believes that many Democrats iu,l like lo take up Dewey in order to side'iaek Iiryan. lie inti mates very a nix liial a number of Populisis in N oih I aroliua will vole for McKinlex and not for Iiryan ibis year. I 'emoeralic Ma'i headipiarters aie seltcled, and will be in the Carroll ton Hold, oi ihe same rooms occu pied during tlie memorable campaign of IM'JS. Rt Dr. Sl.t:-hall, recor of C'htlst chu'i'lj, who has bien ick for a month is out again During Ihe ricent cold snap Ihe he midity was only (i? per cent, sj low in fact, that a Umpcralure of d degrees xvas required lo produce a frost. It ouly fell as low as :10. There was plenty of ice: Wt at h r Observer Von Herrmann saps tic. : except in sheltered places in this sei ti "ii and east of here fruit trees are not m bloom. He thinks 1 lie dam age to fi nil xv ill be slight. As lo the truck crops the cold wind did damage. A i ta lirn man said the hope of Ihe I ruckcis was that the cold wave extend e. f ir t lit r south, where Ihe truck is ten ileier, a that would help llicm, by rais ing prices and giving their hardier irui k a ! t Iter show. The. Weather Bu ret u will next Monday issue the first crop built t in of the viu . The sin i j IT i f Wake has got out his tax levy blanks He says thai since the Christina holidays people have been in n ii slower than usual ill paving laxe-. No he is fori ed to apply the screws. The flu, -00 for the auditorium here has been rawed. The iUeslion now conn s up whether Ihe Academy of Mu sic shall be bought and enlarged, to It will i-.c luiunotiate 2,oiH) people at the lea-t. I he pl.to of ihe next year's met ling of ihe Kpworih League was not chosen, but the selection was lefl to Ihe execu tive couimiiii e Raleig'i was the only place wlin h extended an iiivitalion Zschaiith W. Haynes, a deaf mule instruct. ii in ihe school at iMorgauton. died lh yesterday. He was a native of Kalcigh and married the daughter of one of the Maniese twins. The Slate charters ihe Dixon Cotton M iil at l.aiirinberg. It is the twentieth i hartt red this year. It xxill both spin and weave. The t npital is lo be nol less than i.'iO.nOO nor more than $l.riO,(j(l A telegram I nun T. Ix limner, who is on Ids way to ilo Paris Kxposilion, aiinounc' d lhat lie had reached South ampton. II is asserted that I l.e Supreme Court can't hear Ihe up, ' il of I he Tom Jones murder ease liefui i iioxt autumn. The prisoner's attorney said last week lhat he kuew no rea-' n why il could not lie heard at the in: t! Ihe docket of the present lerm. Some work i- in progress on the Church of the (. 1 Sln pherd. Inside there are to he marble pillars It was hoped that North Carolina marble could be secured for tin in, bul il appears to be expensive by lesson of Ihe fact lhat Ihere arc nu fin bile s for sawing il II is eaid the Georgia marble darkens aud that the cosl of the Tennessee marble Is excessive. It is to be regretted lhat ihcre Ii no development of the North Carolina marbles The negro poht clans are much sllrred by It. L. Grant's -peech at Uoldsboro They admit that there Is much lo Justify bis attack on lie' negro Congressman White, ami say Hit latter has injured his race In North Carolina, that he goes wllh s negro crowd at Washlngtcn which dc mands tbal he ot-; Uy himself. Insurance Commissioner Young has psid over lo ihe Slate Treasury f.1,290, making the collet lion for the fiscal year ended Much 31si, W,8ft3, made up at follows: Taiev f7,H7, licensee, $20,538 feea, s',H30, agents' licenaee, Ifl.lWI. A aoon aa the i.cwa of the death of ei stale Treasurer John M. Worth reached here lie Stale flagt were put at half ttalT on (tbe capilol. Today tbe building closed. Dr. Worth wat held Id very high esteem here. Principal .lainee Dinwiddle, of Peace In:tiiute, ilia well-kaown Presbyterian female rolirge here, baa porcheeed la siock therein from Ibe company, Prof Henry Jrrome Blockbard, towellkaowa as a pnei, becomee a member of tba faculty and It a vary strong addition thereto. Ai wat mentioned tome line ago, Pears Intitiato lo oett terns to hart a conservatory of atothl. If. Dr. t. DeUbteax'a aatl PittrvtU. May be worth to yoa attoro Uaa f 100 If yoa have a 'tOd oo aolU beddtaf from laooaieaoo ol vataf darlof tleep Carta old and rNU aJlao. It arresU tbe trouble ei once. 11. Bold by 0. D Bradhata, drnggleC, Ktw Bara, H. 0. always at.aant. Waea a otaa'i wife playi pokef ko It jaatlned la refer r1ag to her as hla bailor aait. i . ' " aaep t mi blood rich aid rod by tak laf Boberte' Taeteleet Cbtll Ton la. IV Ploaeaat to Uko. Curce chilli by aorlf; tag the blood, aad producing arpetlte, health aad tlgor. Try It, and ft the tooalno. with red erre oa l't 0 D Dradbaat. THERE ARE OTHERS. Webster I Til Hot the Otdy Ilea Vivo lam Aboat Soath Afrka. I WiuTas, April Tke rctiaalJoa of Ike desirable office of A.ialaulcri tary or the Interior by Mr WeUierj I levie la a macu.dUcusMd topic of the Freit uour All tone of stories ere adoat con-j corning It, some alleging tbal ihe resig nation la the nraolt of dUssgret-mcM wiita ' Sec ret. ry Hitchcock, others lliai Mr.j Davis ba political am'iitiona, and still 1 otberi that be la employed ai a labiilons ! salary by Presided Ixugtr M r I Davis's own atorj is lint he ha- n f ned solely because of His desire lo la t a id rile to Ihe people of this country i:i Ihe interest of tbe Boers wliliout com promising or embarrassing the a lm nis tration; that he is actuated by nothing but sympathy for ihe Boers and a disin to put their situation truthfully befoie the peoplo of this coumy. He says l.e d es not not with to embroil this c. un try with England, but meiely by limn ing public sentiment lo show lo il.e Kuropean powers tbal they may pul a stop to Ihe war in Souib Africa without any fear that the United Stales w ill aid Great lirilain. Like all orators, Mr. Davis has l lie faculty of seeming lo believe everything he says, but oratory must titiaie xxltii common sense aud every cay business ideas lo convince Ihe average Ameiican ol Ibis day, ami .)lr. Davis will have lo I bear in mind lhal he isu'l the only man who knows the South African situation. What Dewey Did. Wasiiinoton, April fi Admiral Dew ey's announcement that he is acandidate for President is the mo: I unique exei made. He says he w ill accept a noiuina- tbn from tit her of Ihe political parties, and thai if neither nominates him l.e is xvilling to run as an imlepe jdeot eand.- latc. Had the announcement be. n made bef.iie I tit Admiral's return from .Manila the politicians would have i on.-idetcd il a veiy serious niitiler, bul now, when the nominations of .Mi K;ulcy and I!, van by their rt spt dive parlies is gem-rally rtgaidid as already assuied, ihey licsl il ve:y lightly and speak of the Adniiuil as the x ietim of an ambitious w ifc. But oiltsi ir of professional political circle.!, I hi' announcement is seiio'.ish consiileied, and many are predicting thai Dewey xxill frighten some of the poiiiic- ians out of llu ii boot . if he inns as an independent candidate. Aiiniiial Dtxvey svps he made ihe announcement in ri- ponse lo repealed rt (piesU f i um even sect. on i f Ihe coiinliy, aud beeaii ,t l.i lias become convinced lhat the piopic want him for Pu rulent. Whetiier he is correctly infoimed or nol will so in I t mailt' appaieiil by the manner in whici Ihe people uceive his uDtin u:,', moil What the people of the country uallv Hunt they have a way of getting. Kansas City Will Rebuild. Kansas City, Mo , April ft An aimy of men went lo work early today clear ing nway the luins of t lie burned con vention hall preparatory lo immediate rebuilding fur the Demoeralic National Convention In July. Scores of prominent business men de ted themselves lo tolniiiiig funds whh h will aasui e a suitable r i riiciore foi the Democratic gathering. All iinrni will be bent toward replacing t he bur nen auditorium with a superior siiuoini.' Boers Near Robert London, April ft The Dai! Tee graph has received the follow, i g d; -patch from South Africa: Ulocnifoniein. Apiil 4. -The lit ers aie again appearing iu force around Kne siding Thcie WIS slight sklimi-hlng at liusl - man's kop yesterday, bul Ihelb endid nol press the infantry brigade, width is now holding the position. The Hrlllah outpoHs aie all vigilant. Prisoners have Lten taken by many ot tnem. Death Of Osman Pasha. Conktastinoplk, April 5-Gll87.i Ot man Nuba Pasha, the hero of I'levns, died here yeslerdsy evening. Pneumonia It one tbe most dangerous and laltl dlseasri It alaays ieulu from a cold. ChambeilalnV Cough lb no edy will quickly core a cold and peihapi prerenl an attack of pneumonia It b in Tact made especially for tbal allmenl aad has betxme famous for itt cures over a large part of tbe1 civillred woild. Ii counteracts any tendency of a c dd u -ward pneumonia. Can yon afford to neglect your cold wben to reliable a rem edy ran be btd for a trifle 7 Kor tale by f. 8. Duffy & Co. Lal Hla Mhad. Wlg RJooci seems utterly reckless since kit marriage Waf What b b lon no"? Wl Gone and bougbl bit wlfo ebaflojateh. The Marat la The Waritl. Wa btlltve Cbtmbeilaln't Cough Hi ta- ady la tba bear In tba world. A few week i ago wa suffered with o terete cold and t troobleaoata cough, and baring read tbelr adrariltcaieau la oar own aad other pepera we parcbaeed o botlle to seal Ult would effect aa. Il cared oa before the bottle weo aworo tbaa half eed. Il la tbe heat aaediclne out for aalda aad oM(ha.TlM Utratd. Aader- eoarllle, lad. for saU by t i Duffy 4 Co.'. ; - WeaiteO a Otgw. IIow bewotlfel It la lo are itgaa of tprfaf tvarymharo,' raaarkad tha lead lady at Ike breakfast table "1 with 1 could discover (ono evidence of It la any muireee." aauturtd tbo ball-rooia lodger. OABTOniAi J...,...VJ.s.s l-t-l tl IiTiIi-ii-iiVi-VSIi , .sv v.j The Kind Ton Htb Ahraya Bought, and which ha toe in use for OTer SO yetvra, have berna the aigr&atnre ef t tvnd hao ben m&de under hla per- LJtXrrtrfr oaaX PerriaUm since 1U irxfWy. 9Mc7t 0cwv. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M, Jiwt-eta-s-ood " are baft Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience atrainst Bxperlmenaa What is CASTORIA Casio ria is a harmless snbstitate for Castor Oil, Pare gorie, Drops and Soothing; Syrnps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twr OKtlTaUII OOMMftT, TT MURRAY TtrrT, MCW TORN OrTV. Our nodlclOp are wondprfnlly Bstt f actory and potent in tbo euro of disease of raca. luch fts Piij, Oonorrtuta, OlVt t!pcrmalorrha, VarlctoeU, Impotency, Lout Ai.inhvod, Vt4 rrtult of tarty indis err 'Aim, lattr fzcrtstt, worry, owtwrk, f fc. and In dlMaaea of women, auch aa Piles, Qimorrhaa, LeucvrrhiKO, Womb Troutde, Female ireafciww, BicriUtu, Ufa riiif Dotvn Rains, Men t rual Trouble. koir rarllclnra are oxtUJivtly vsoU, nf-er fall to ecaraajialrltly and cattM n harnfal OVct. r., l-Tlc-s of 6 PROVE THIS BY ORDERING A TRIAL TREATMENT. I'f 0 NOW REHEHBF.R we .end trvenaent and advlco FHEE and prepay '? dolt very, at jon ar al as .ip.M, UK CAJXEFrl.to tell uaall you con about 1-- yourease.tho more tho beur, ycrar ago, oocupatlon nntl tall address: name,Btreot and 1 1 number, town, county and state. CORRKPOlriKCfe MTRICTEVV COSFI f WKNTIAL. If you aocept this offoryou will bspleaapd but OHCB and thatwul ba a slwajra. Write to-day to BAI.VDOII MF11. CO., Lancaster, Ohio. C TBV CIDCT-HIIV A CTES'nVMADriQ it saw a m w DKftLER IN; Hardware and Fire Arms S::sli, Doom and Blinds, PainU,, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc. tr,tMit fur (jarhnil Stoves & Ranges aud Uevoe's, and BenJ Moorea' READY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattawka, JfEW EItN, W. C. REALESTATEAGENCY Housoh and Ixits For Sale at Loweet Poseible Figures. Desirable Home and Tenements lhat will prove a fine invest ment. Collection of Keats a Specialty. Office al lciodtiice. Vi Jobn-iou tfet. F. K. HAHIEK. J(. It. HIlTIiKII, Mock and Colion Broker. We art still n lvlfliig tho pur'hs e of Cotton on all break. Wbest at tbe market Flock t will ro blghrr. I'hme ISO. WANTED I An At I10ILKU MA KKT rnd UuACK SMITH. Apply at oroe lo 8. 1 . DILt, Bupt., A. A N. C. BaPm d ( o CottQE Seed & M M Potatoes , i . r, r . r.. DJJ.lflM,lk ivariy nw, new xuwu, 1 1 n wi wwi.i Ked and White IH In -both home aad northern grown. 1 000 lioahcli Early King Cotton HrvNl. 100 bnslult Boulhero Hrps Cofoo rwd, ltg Htaplc Couoa. Call or write lor ilreulara. . . J. E. LATHAM. II. Y. IHIJIPMOIY, i pa til . ial Mt V 1 nun u on Ilronrl NtrtM't A Good Telephone 8IUVICK IS A BL"BI5EflS HKOErtSlTT, A HOw , COJIVINlEITCa. A tOX. ' x- BIRKD. i i i i i' - " : ' JVerrMlfy,' V Convrulcnro?. ' Inxur ! ' Order Vour rhono at Onco I E. W. Smallwood, Wikcl & SuperiDlendcnl Signature of tSDIG8lE ss. ADVICE3 FOB MEN and WOMEN. 2 ni a liiih -bdbwwb . mgj FINANCIAL. T. A. reeii, I'rea. E. II. Mondowa, V. Frci. ( H. M. irovn, Culilt?r. jCITIZEX.V I5VXK, OF NirxVBimN'.N.C. Doing General Banking Business. Pel rjnry II', 111 0, t-inpliiH nn l I ndiv -d. d Piol'.ts, $li,M.").7fl. Prompt and careful allrntion Riven to nil business entrust) (1 lo us. Accounts rei lived on favorublu It m . Iloartl ol Directors. rordlnand Ulrica J. a. Moatlows, hi. il. Meadows, Clia.-i. Durly, Jr. Hauiuul W. Ipork. Chas. I!. Kowiei , James Kedmourlal Major Hahn, Thomas A. Green, C. K. Knv. j. v . Uralnger, E. w. diuallwood. (Jeo. N. Ivoa. w. p. Crockett. Mark Dibcsw ay. F. & M. BANK, FEItllUAIiY 1st. 11100. Capital Stock $75,000 Surplus, 10,000 Undivided PrpIltB 2.500 Deposit 102,000 OFF10KI1S. L. H. CtiTi.an Prcident. W. b. CilAOWICK, Vice Pret T. W. Ikxvv, (Ashler. J. W. liuoi.B. Teller. C T. Cbadwick. Collector DIUECTOR8: Wm. II. Bladtt. , M M Marks. 0, U. Ilradham, P. 11. PelleUcr, L. 11. Cutler, Jno. Suter, W. 8. Cbadwick, J. W. Htewart, T. W. Dcwoy. Il collects for merchants, mnnufactur uri and ollx r bank promplly at ipecUl r tcst' eurb, end mnkn quirk) rt ri Inriis possible. l)y lia litwraMiy and an U rprleloa luiftni s toelhtwla, tt is f rglng lo lb front i'f lal Caiolma't llsnklnK Inilliutiom !' its own city, Il Ii Ihe only "ne which doui not pay inter est oa Doj-o He. IF. X, Slmmoht, J. II. Van. t , P. War E. W. Poo. '3!iVinONS. POU WARD, ATT0BNETII a1 COUNSELOR at LAW. ar. aaaaa, m, c OtAot C8 Bo. front Blroet, nearly oppo. wxe II OKI Chs,IUki. (OOloM alto at Rah lgh and Smltbflald.) fraetiee In the mnUoa ol Oarea, Dnpila, lotwa Oesl.tw, oartatMt I'aiaUae, a, Jobaaeon, Hviwh and W'Usoni la Ike a prams and rrwrai uuttrte, eel tsarmi servti-ei ere iWlriL , l. He lVllcllcr, ATTORNtT AT UW, : 'ila Street, Lawjare Br Hi BaiUlac will erMie a Ike Omattoai el Oavaai 1 arlaret. 4oom. Oaalow ant I'amUro. 17. rori ailtew Oerae aa4 tornai Heart af beaut. . , ROMULUS A, NUMN, ; V . w ,. a. a - Offloer Off. Hotel Cheitawte, i South front Utreei. . ' Practice la North Cafiliie. ' LOAN ITS u jionrKYi Loam made. ' f-orie 1ared. Apply t4 ISAAC II. SMITH, 130 hllddlo Uriel, Ft Pern, V. i!.

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