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Jffeto mttx VOLUME XXIFl. MW BERN, (KAVKN COUNTY. N. I ., FK1UAY, APKII. SKCUM) U l lnS. M M HE K II FEEBLE BOASTS- Talking as If Th' Could Defeat The Amendment. liiili.- Ihinran (hie tit t lie Oni II l tlona to Winc-lit'Hlrr. Hai Hull (lam m Sonhnard Fast Train A Now Item Charter I!ai.h..ii, April '-. ll f reall Inuh j alile to lici.r the Keput.lk inn lalklni; about (JliiiiruiHii Simmons' really ami t -hlilc reply to Cliiiii mm Duller. Uue u.ii well imagine IihI I lie Republican would f-ay. Tlie I'niUil Sint s iltsti it'l allot lit y, for example, says Chairman Simmons was afraid ui unci Senaloi Itnliei on I lie stump, t'olle-tor Duncan k.ij he cm. slilirs thai it was a liack-ilmvii. lie-ai-io ronviiler llml llie I'npulists "threw themselves iiisaiii.it I he amendment." The collet lor is a i;real ilUcenu'r I lies' (luv-. t in t ; h of lii.s f,( ipie'il uio. to Ihe east lie discover a Iresh lot "f Hen -oerats wli. intend to vole airnint-t the niiieiiilm.nl. He i neaily as trreat a discerner us Mi.j.-.r liiiuni L. (iiant, who tells the liepiiliiinuis hero that Wayne county will give 1 0,10 iimjoiily against the rinif nilnicnt. IVopli; v Im haw teail Hie icpl,, oi .V r. Simmons it h (iue unite in i-ajiiij; I li:.t ii was a we!! .le.-eivcl answer to a .pic. -tion which the IliniMiu-ss of the disguise which the I'opuiist leieh rs are tryini; to ina-.k t !icni-i lu- Willi. I lievi'iiue '.'iilli clor ihineiin, the Hi -piililii'Mi :ipo-.;!c in this end of the Sti'.le, sail: "l'li-:! is no iiiestion of the lai I III ll tile lU-lotli-ls w 111 pre.-( lit II miliil Ir.iM. 1 in y le.ve I. ail political pi:iru:i inliu'pi-l. Ttif iimendiii'.'iit will wchl t hem lo.'el hi l . '' ('. W. I. old, f WiU-.f, editor of Tue INiiV I'Viuiv,, wid .ici.ver Lie alumni mh! 1 1 - s 1 I ;:c , ., i leu It i al anil Mccliuiii eal (V l.-c th's i i n:. Invilntiol! nii' in a fert das he senl o'!l h' .I' ll iu S. t ali, co.umaiidiii tin t 'onlt lie; ..le. wieiois nt liiis Sale, to llie i .n i lo lie .lllll!' li, V. .Willi ;,, III ii' vt 111 ; II ! . 1 i " H i f i dm I in- ' i i" r.l il ion-, a-kini.' I hem i n ii M Wiii'm Mer, Vu , in ii the nioiiiiiiieiil to the iiiia ile-al in Lie ee'iielery mi wiled, i !e will lie pi e. -! Mo;i there on his way h"llle i iit i i'ii h ion ai 1 .ouisv i i le. I'.'iilij and "-'a! it: nay iff lids week Ihe A i: : i- 1 1 1 1 i ; i-.i I and Me han'ral Colli -e I ac I at! .riw v in Tiiuiiv. I'lo' A and M team is 1. 1 in.- i;i.:it I a11. ' .k Kale's In M i- i : y line. The allenilaiue is la..;: i' and jri'i ie interest in ihe i.mc ri'n'ier ti-'tu in a iiainh-i' id yeais. It will he t.iriiii M;ll wheii all thy colleges s!'ini; ot ofi' .-'onali-in ' Tin- li.ip.i-t I .live--it y scored a suc cess in "A U.l mnm.T N l;;lil'n Dream,1' al the Ai a i any i f Music. The play was adiniiahly o-.'. unifii and -iaed, and seveial if th" participant!) ilicl iheni-relve- eic.it cii-.lii. A in-Miir these siiouhl Ic 'pie:a'iy ii enlici ed Miss .laue L Moore, of (oi. Ionia. TiiC audience was a veiy Ii ne one. Oak l.h.ei' and tin; A v t.t lilt u I al and Jlecuniciil Co.h i;e were to hsve playeil hasi I all in ie i ist Sn'.ni'hiv, I. nl rain pre VeiiH d, so I ;. t;i an was pl.iini ycsier n ay. W'orkiucii a.e u:iin the linisiilng t' ie lies on . !i" i.ilc. ioi I ic a.iiiex to t he Slate ' l, en.u All ;h( new links of I'ae Se.ili'ianl Ail Idae i- at la-l comnh'ie.l. The f.st tiui as w i ;! ha , ii!y I. (a: in ,o i tin until ne:.i a itninii, - i as to i i' li ne to have the tn.i k in pei Us I -nape. Tiio S.ale chailcis Hie Iiuitiis it Clay Conipauy, o( New Ihni, capiial iJ.a.lHM) Its htisiness will le i ier -milling. Ve-teialay .m niyro men lefl here for New Voik,tork in hiiekya.ds. He enlwlive men a e wauled. All of then.') save "I c iine f 'i:!i farms near here. T.'ie pi are Italeili Hi irol-i. The eh ik of tlr- ceurl of a piedmont county lias fnile 1 lo send to the Attor ney lieneral lie- n polls of ciinilnal a-es i rle.l, so 1 1..' Ailm uey (irneral will take the sleps (nekii to the Impotition of the penally. Hut for this deity Un report wpnkl liave Ua n-iveu the pu! lie to inonlhi no, oi inoi.'. Thti lallroad couunishlon'A limp of the SR;,, I, ihlayed mi appraiini; Im rauftu of Ihe pri-M amount ef work lo le done Republican Congressional Couv. Now Bnii, N C Apiil Cllth 1000. The Itcpiih't an rieriille committee for Ihe Third Corgrcational DUtrlct, met at thin city today, and wai rillcd'to urder !)' A A. Ilrjin, cbairmao, wbo (laled the ohji'l of Hie m rot lug to l the ncW'cth.n of ihf time anil jilare for Hit' Marmhiy of ihe Coni retnlonal Coo fenl In ri Upon modoii ii nirrei t thai tba C-mrcniion hnui.! unit at C'llAnn Kamp on connlT, on Thursday the Kill da of for tin! ilav l li oil.sk noon. ..urnnu.if l.rlin I... .rle..s B,I two alteroalrs l, represent .he IHslritl "P iof r r,oU croP P'"nla Ib National Republican Convention i PPta ' ' '. ! tot, helil it I'bllailelpbla on ibe IDtb P pl'", pwit, and cb. Am bav. day of J one 1900 and lo Irantaot inch , ,to11 " w"'111' Bl'mwb-nln other bualneMM lb convention may,rP",0 "a "P' ' i d. slrr, rarh county In lb dlttrkt It 0r tilled io twice tb Dumber of deleiiua as Ibev I.a e nirmlr of tb IIodm of) f Kpriita.lvein litCvMttUiawBiblt', Wltl'i Wltcsj IlaMl Balvt torwj kl of of Koi'U Carolina, 11 ordet of lb oeav pltc thai affllcud aluToi Iwtily fMra. Bilu. . . j It la alao a tpd ann fot akli dlaeaaw. A. A. Dt, Cbaia. . ) Bar of daagaroaa ooatcrfalitt. t.B. 0. W. eito, B7. .. , . 'jDoff. . .-. ORIENTAL. Our town was pretty well repre.cnleri al I be Fair lul week, arc t Ul ll a the agent solil filtv ui ie I iclu i . The ladies of our village UDilur I lie leadership (if Miss Minnie I. Mich Lave ncuie1 us a uev ihmc'i ornate trivii.i: the ol.l cue ils pari payment Services "Ml'e M K t hurcl' h-1 8ulldJ' "lr'lil'fi hv M '1 11 ( aimine who made a nio-l I inleitslin,' lalk, though this is a coin -i I nion tliiii' wild ihe hrolhcr. rreachiiii; ; 'at llaakins hall Sunday night by Mr j Alien, a Missionary Itaptlst. Miss I.ove Hitch ha9 suspended her' school in order ibat we might make use I of Ihe little pittance of public funds due ! us. The term will reach bo far in'.o the warm season thai she felt thai her health ! would not hear her up under the work. It in due her to say that her win k as a teacher lie- been most satisfactory, and' thai the possesses the two traits of char acter most needed ill n livelier, namely,' lii unless and kindness. i .Mr. A. F. Midycli lias several coop- I pers al w oi k makinir truck lau rels, imd I they are veiy neat in appearance. Mrs. 1). S. 1'aris and her sister Mrs. S. ! HIM, were driving out a few day a ne;o ! ami collided with a neji.ro drayman who was In a wagon, one o! iliein Demg thrown from Hie buggy, though not se riously licit, ami their IniLigy damaged 9 they had to return home, liiey say Ihe accident was due to pure carelessness on Ihe part of the negro. Our town ticket is out, and it ae.nis that wc are going to have a new H am throughout And who would think that after twenl y -live years of faithful ter .iei'i.i..v II I'lll.l Ol llll. ll.Vlll i llrocklyn that Mr. 1). W. till has an j J low ll his hilly ai il in ci pted I lie in illinr - Uou of .Mayoroi oar Ioaii, anil this means h Is eh ci ion as llieie is no oppo- ilion. Mr, .Miller i a pi e-cnl i ng Ihe Pamlico KuUi p i isc, was with us a fevv days lo. tii'r Sunday school is beginning to llai.ei, and we pneit so high that we will iel! Ihe riaJeis of the .loi'u.Nvl. -omcii ing of it ne.vl w eek W.' II. Siii'iinan, lieaidscv, J'miii, ii u :c- mi: n, sa s lie sulleico lioni liv.s- pi psm lor 1 vi ii I -Ii Vf years, iii.ci.r- iin.l il it' 1 ing gave fir. ii t'c la Iff. l'i I v ho u;ed K li.-i li -pi 'i.-ia ( uu- .ami now ea.s " Ii il he likca am' as niiien a, I e wauls, and lie lce!s lii.e a new man It dh.u'sls what -.on .at. F S Dallv. Weekly Crop Bulletin. Ku.i'.ion, A i.. d 2.1 The Weekly (hop ll.illel in for the week ending Moniiav. Apiil ! '., I i)i M i, is as follows: The reports of crop eor. espondenls for Ihe week ending Monday, Apiil l'.iiMl, were gene.al;v unfavoiahle and Indicated very untoward loniliiians and an almost lomplete ce-saiiou of fa-m laboiB. While tlie week opened fair and spring like in 'he casleM"! ha,r of tile iate, and some ping-ess was inaile In I iwiiig itud plan, ing dining Monday and Ti'esdnv, elsewhere alniosl coiuini' otis and veiy heavy laina occuned. la ihe c.xtieme west ihe rainfall began Monday (llhli), fintiici' east on Wedne 1 1 a y (ISth), since which dates almosi nothing whalever could he done on in - count of the continuous iluwnooiir and soggy condition of Inc soil. The rainfall for ihe week laiigcd fioui 1 i'.'i inches al Wiliiii.ig.ou to 1X1 incl.es at Msilon. I'he liveis Ihiougiinil .he Stale icaclieii the llood stages; milhla.iis anil biidges weie i.a .icilawav; lowlands were 8.-h-ine.ed end sonic ca.ile diowued; many ol owed tields Willi f e t i I i.e ' f a'leadv p-eail weie hanly washed or I ui.ieil, ami some damage was done to crops alieady piloted. Tile mills ceased Ha.il (U night (2ist), hut several daya of d y weather will lc needed lo .es'.ore Ihe sol! lo a coDiiiiion 111 for winking. Tlie only advantage. im featuie of the wea.l -cr was .he uniform cicchb In tcmneii- turc, wulch nveiageii h" aliovu Ihe nor uial i.ally. Ihe wa'llllll and moisture caused pion iunced growth In vegelatlon generally ; seeds all eady planieil apt ouled laplilly; fmall gialnt. glass and dovei nourished. In die ei.remc west fo.ent commenced to tu n gieen. Farm woik It now geuerajly over two weeks later dian the average. While few Co. icspondents repoit corn all rdaiitcil, '.be w. ik is piog esslng very slowly over most counties. Karly plan, eil coi d Is coming up nicely. Picons liona f r cotton have been much delayed, a Te.y small poi lion only of croptohe planted lias been put In Ihe ground and none tl rcporleJ up. Tobacco plants made so nc growth and a lew have been tiansplanleil In tbo eastern portion ol ihe State. VYm al continues veiy prom Islng and It growing fast. Winter oa.t aro veiy poor and cannot recover a nor mal condl Ion cv(D unoor favorable l.r fiuenrrs, up. Ing rials aie coming up In goo I Hands. 0 aniens, tboiiab ni l late, a.e improving lilsh potatoes are tbrlf tV Karly Cabbages are brasllny; thin ments nf vegetables btvo Ixgun. llesl ill g awet't potatoes conllnurs. A lari PQ't'oo of ibt flu crop on the lower CP FtSir fin f hM lie. 0 pldld, AO mane ai ids na oi tn im. If. Clark, Cbaoioey, Ot-, Myt I IN PARIS. North Carolina Second In Exhibits From The Slates. Next to ( nlifurHi... llnnier Satis lied With II nine vict Released Neil Kail, trih utes 1 unions (nn Dug Show (arr Con M ii n e y . l.Al.Klou, April 2li Si ii tary r Isruner, of the board of ag-icuHuic, no in Pans is looking clostlv after North Catolina's inleie-ts. lie writes a wry entertaining letter lo ( ominissioucr f AericuUure Patterson, in which he savs that the other day while in the "Palace of Agriculture" he saw workmen putting up the first picture in the building, a color-photograph 4x5 feet, by llilljir. He found it was being labeled a t ali i foi eia monu.ain view, but di-c iveied thai it was really a view on Valley liver n Western North Carolina. He insisted i that il should he crediieM lo North t'lim ' liiri Kspiisilio.i Agent Creen, of the , Southern Railway, came up and hacked i B uner ami as a esult Ihe magiiiiicc nl j photograph is p.onerly labelled. ! The letler from Mr. Bruner is gralify , lag in I he news leg.udiug this Slate's ' comparative piominence. California, in its usual aggressive go-ahead way, stands first, which Is no surprise to those w ho have seen ;hat State's cxtinsive adv. r I lising in Ihe past and examined its ev il bits at the recent expositions on lhi r . .. . . ,- sine oi i ue wn.ei. i.ui il m nn i- i i , , ,. . .. ,. ,, ,. , ,'. ..in i ,i in. I nr I lllll nil s alii II . second in the ipjalily and iiiauiiiy and diversity of the material shown 'I he timber exhibit of this Stale is ni ne com olele Ihan any oilier shown, aiilioug'i iiioividu il siu-i-iuieiis do no', of toil -c coui).'ire ill si.e wilh tlie g'cat rcil.voods of .he West In mining and luiiicnl a'loul the same conditions prevail, na na! ivc ores and oilier econ unic miuei i's being very complete in their si"'i" a- satnnles of our great undei -ground wealth. Tlie e.'.liibil of native me liciu-i! wild plants and herbs seems to ba '.he only one i'.ie-e at present and will no noubt he a unique display, (iohl nuggets and silver niigge.s, and a li.i.'ing di d.-.y of na'ive gems cap the e.'.iii hi so far beauty and intrinsic value ate cjijiei'i. The i.iounled gi'me hi d-of lie Sia.e a-e a fealuie a id a I ug dis.day ol Muolog-apiM ef Nor; . i i luaihna seem r i:ive 1 ae vi-i.ol' a lliucli belter idea ol im State ;ha.' iieiould hrvc had tietoie. Sceielay I I'uaer says even thing i ve y niiicli 'oeliind and it will he leu. nionlhs before a'l eviiibiis a e in pin. Tlie I nilee Sla.es, however, is ale id o1 a. iv other nation Ml ..;eoni a. ion- and ha irceiveil comniendali in- f -mi n'g .pi.-i te-g on energy :-uown. 'I m: I'a'i- ;: i. e a. e very high pud 1 ue, ic in s a.e cui-ii' e ed fair game, w hich -ecus to on use.. I ai l lie g.eal F t-.ich exposi.ions. Secelary Uiuiier 1- nut iinn.esse.i with Pails as a place of '.'si lence ami says Aineiic.i Is Ihe on'y couutiy, tiisi, ki-t anil all of .ne lime lie will iciinu us soo.i p. iue No. ;'i Ca -dina eiioit aiepi.))e 'y ilisplayeo nnd .pielle.., and a i angemeuts couiplcleil ro ihe disi i illl.Ml.l or lite alu re h I a. ing to t ne S.ale'. desi. s'oiiiiy as a pla. e id esi.lem e 'o i lie besi class of foicigi: 'nnu! au.s 1, will be June hfo e I lie e .position i co.no'e.e, be says. For many yea-s, alums! ilai'y, Ma' Ihew Aus. in, a venerable negi-., has ha I ills post al soii.h einraa e to fie i units, snua-e. and thousands ol iic.m.Ic, i's lenls anil vi-ilois a' ke have hea.dhs qi'lck spoken "Mornin , ;;eniina.; .h.iiii. c fur .1 cc-ils '' The ol.l lellow c one to lie knowu as "Moulin' geinmin ' I.a-t -l lir ti i he died. His nenple say he w as ()" years o'u. Four convicts froin Iio'.vau a. 've . a. the penilen.lary Aniong ihe cnuvios dlsciiaig.-d lo-dai was a pretty wompn wuo hail sei veil three y cars' senieni e for thefk. She was known as llu- "liclie o( ; ie Penitential y" and made a gr.-al Im i es Ion upon some m .. epiible nienils -s of the last l.cglslalu c, who Irieo lo iret a naiijon for he , She halls from llal.i more and has a high-sounding Hpaul h name. Bne left htue for Noj folk Wh.-n she first came heie the claimed to te llu wlfoofayounj Raleigh ms.i, of s well known family. Materials for ihe Wiley public school n e now delng delive'ed. Tho l.n'l.llnr Is lo accommodate &00 pupils. Bevcial Italolgh people went up t Durh. m yesterday to be present nt i In marriage of Cssl. Julian H Can's .laugh to., Miss halls, to Mr. Paltoii of l'lnls delphla. Christ church wat thronged yettenla evening, the attraction being one of in. society event! of the season, the niar rlsgs of Mist Wyndham Tiapler and M r H A. Ashe, Jr. There It to he a big show nf dors a' the Htale Fair next October George T I, each went up to High Point to sirsngr for the oblbftlon of dogt from I ho no rid kennels near there, owned by Oeorge Uould, Mac key, Pierre Lorlllar.l and Hrokaw, all New Yorkers nf vast wealth, and noted sports All btva five kennels, and there will he represented here (Jould't bird dogt are all pointers CASTOR I A for InJuU tni CMUrata. 1.1 ibi Yh Han Alt aji Bsnl Bh&Atro Ttiev H'e his fad Ileal-' ;.a trrsii'l w '.IM,oiinils. Lsr , ( iiil are l-.-ed for lone irrr.- ' . e--. thati- eiiei-ive lights a" - .- ! : v ps roe i i of ul i Slate ant! e n : . : i vi - iould h is l.i till acres, llr u I on e I.or.'.urd I "il, Mac key -i ' Ma. key has nt I. - kennels Joe I '..'hii. : a n ''el ; . 1 Mr, (i r liirh I.' ; .. : lo i jiiiih,, s i ,i;r !,a- sent ' . n. Siniui ni- a i la i fan f'2iio i i" ;.s n i p. i - - ami in liia letter i ;, ele ck pr mii-es to duplicate ', i. - . M 1 iii r . ! 1 1 r i r i r the campaign MRS. DUNN ENTER IAIN'S. Pie.isanl Lawn Parly In Afieniuuii ,mJ a Gathering at Ni-fht. . , . , , . , , 1 Ihe handsome lawn ol ,di-. John .. , Duun presented an animated mcc w.- lei.lay a-tcliMM.i , nllc.i wf.n laaies m h ighl c.ist'inies Tlie ii'i'asi'.n wa- a laa n pal I y gi . en in h.iiioi ol her nine, ' l-s Marie i i sua ill of lialtiniorc j There w. re r. car y a hundred iini'.i. : lions is'.ac.i and a laire number of lades availed .hem e'e- ol the opportunity' " and the wiail'. i wa. a- h illiant as la I Ii iedapaily.n the lawn. Mrs. J. T. Hoiir.ei a.-M-tei! 1 1 - Hiiuii ami ,Mis-!,,.,i .an , ii Ueu. nor even a llns Wcs.'-o' I in 1 1'" iv i"g the euestr- - a:: s'll.j.-i I. 'nit a philosophle Gertii:i:i- Al r i ii.- o'. -lock .lie wnni' people win; Ii.' i- a ii.unlle linguist and uutlior. li.-i mel Mi- V-:c Imiiii; her visit ! ;" ''"' Venezuela arbitration con toihceiiv wee inviitil and "tiea-is' was tie' lo-iu ol entei lain. in nt. I he pi!., ollel. 'l we C SO plet'v as lo be vi. !i tin, nr. 'i'lie li.st lime 1 1 . i 1 j. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i .' i i i i . - a. 'e a liiigtce iu- i.e. a , '' w . I 1 1 a I tin, a a 1 1 a cc-cint pin for lac hair Two piics for the ecu I. in-a w i e a - 1 1 . : walcli cliaini and a ilir p. in a1 1 leg-int icfie.-! -mi nis wen sei,,;ai: Ihe values. The i ... mis win e laaiii i1 a 1 .'eroraied, i nt ll ni I". - , set pii c . i. a. I p.ianls in pie- I'.'si ll I he lollow lir la .III - wi-.i! iiivitnl f,.r th' evening. Si-v. i al . in in their re eie'.s b. ine unable el alien I. and a lew ll'illti'. a ' e . 'I 1 ! i ; -1- i Ii . weie V ;si I i n i: in '.'.c city Inn Ie. 1 I 1 1 eir homes I hi w.a k. M l-s s :al:o 1 1 ni .-a ' , i'.i-U ic i l nl -'e. ( 'alolii.e t 1 ; o. o1 . A.ldie Claypoole. Annie S'.e veil, ui , laelna Siivensou. 11 .nil . al Hainan l'n' . nee J ones ol li',!.'i;h, A a - Fov. I.ai'i a Wid'anisol Hiii i ;!'. Ma'i I llimiies. .Maiy Cnii.-n, M.ny .Mooie, An'iii- I'ninell, Mainif Ikiaiil-, Am Me ( ..tit., I'annie I utlcr, II s-ic I 'a: 1 1-. -on , .ii . ie '-ieven-, l.c-lie Win I bin I ..ii, A ui;u-'..a l.aMotie, K'i-r Y aikct aini M i s. Ciuis It. an. 'i hi' f.'How ine ; '-' .he names nf Ihe n I I'-nien w In i wile presl'li ' M ss.s Ci,-,,,, iiinn, Man Manly, N C 11" ;,u s, Con e ileni'erson 1 1 , M HcW - i vens.iu, J i , Tiun Wale ll II Davis, 11 I! lliyau, .Ii, U S Ned, A '. Neal, CD II, ell, a, ii. .1 hi Canawa' , i' S Cox. ! A Niiun.J Leo Iluiius. 1. K lli-tiop, il l-iih- Williams K M tinci. University Summer School. 1' ic h-umiIi sc-iiun M l. L'ii .In 'C I i't" t ;;ni con li.i ik f r fum urW.tf. I'm- litrnllv Will illf'l'tlr m nn' tli. 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I .resent 11 f I ve of Ihe1 i,,,,., . f llu)ltK.lt. is fii' ia .' in I'm !.-:, v, heie he read the de cision of the .'..inuiissi.iii, he had a pliasaul !'.!-:;!. .n addi'i'Ssing each l. ,-L.;!!r ill hi- i.u il l:itl-.'lia'. 1U of iln- I-'imlish jmisis vvoiiileivtl how tin irof.sii! :is ;til.' to koi'p up his Klinw Ii'Il'" i f so mniiy moilfril toiillrs. The im t : . .1- r..lh'.l: ''It Is Keif tlc ft iisr. Yon see. in c:sr I lost1 my -h:iir I wish to !m- pit-ii'i ii'il tor any offer you forriL'iifis may malic." Sat unlay Kvrnim; I'osi. Salt l In fl.ittlf. I'.vt ry snldit-r In lit-vcs that the only sul'f '':! i' 1 m It-1- tire is tin- rccmit srem of m.imi' f-:; inn ma i It- t senpadt1. Wlimi iii ffiitiin;; a fori or camp, the woimdnl nrc li-iii-rally plat i-d in the breaches, as th" eu.'i..y is not !i!;rly lo waste pov di r a:nl shoi on points which have al ready I ft-n clt-areil of all barricade. Tiir s;uiif holds line of naval en ira Ye menis. Sadors mjiicIi pn-fl'i to sit in some a!'iifr stiM hot and smok i:i:r fr.-.m the Hint of a Kpliu taring fnnioii (all than hfhind the stoutest An I .xy pi in n pMp- r announees that "(Irsi ela.. up to d iie. modern dining ruiV are to he run ihis season between ('aim and I,uor and that "an Ameri can dfiii'-l has st.'iited in business at Assouan. . hifh is o't 1w edire of the Sudan " A ' palaee notel" at Khartum for the special nec.imniodatiou of tour ists will ::bo be completed and opened for bnsii!c.-.s in about three months. Malaga usually has about l' rainy dns a ear and ai least -J'hi days when tli.ie is not a cloud in the blue sky. HcIkIuiu spends 1.21.'I..mn) francs a lav on si romr drinks. W .iH ; Wi.il .t . 1 You can't not so m-; hint; foi noUiir ia this life," Hiid ihe philo-tophie man "Oh. I don't k no v ," hiisw en tl 1 lie prac lieai nobticiin ' It vn- oni 'he ot le-r 'lay n m:in told mc In- was roimr lo help ch el me bemuse he heMcved 1 was on I l'f , :'ilt Side. 11-- M)r h if i 1'oim; lo Cosl me U ceio. ",vii fnnily c in itlTnnl I" without One MiliU'e Cnu.'li ( 'lie ll . ii'. It p H rfiu'h and cere u cold iptirki i limn uny other metrcinc," r:lc (' W illhuiiB, Sieilin Ibin, Pa Ii cure- .' hi.ui I'liti Htid nil throiil utid 'nn' 'niihlcc an; I pre yen t h eoni: in pt m I ' I ukiM and Ion mleti F S I full , Notice ! Tu III.' iiieinl.ers df tin- Iletii... tulle Mxi i nl i c Conmiil lei Vmi sre liereliy riuii n .l tu Htten l s llieel ini; i.f t ho exeeillive e.iiiilnilt. e In lie liel.l si the (I, mil 11. .use u.i Silnnlay ncU, tu-i ll ir tlie 'I -III iluv i.f A lll. r.H'fl, In IrniiHiiet liilMincHi i.f iiiiiiirt'iin e. ( '. T. at n. in . t h ii i iiinn V T. I' M tkiiwin, S i lelsry Troin 51 .50 to 7 OO A .i . ail I.. A.nt. I r . ,i.;eslij; n ir iniliiiealiiins. Knr piirlli u'ars ml er.As. W RK IMS, Havel. k k, N. ('., .ile Aj;ent liilerniitl'iicil Pule (lo. Lawrence & Co., (kki Aiiijuitrn IHflll Wholesale CdDiissioii Merchants, FRUITS AND PRODUCI:. '.'0 Nn. Slilo Faneull Hall Market, IIOSTO. - NANS. o o SPECIALTIES : Peaches, Melons, Southern Fruit j rrnu auu uva. Sweet and Irish rotatoes. o -o IMarancM-ransill Hall National Haak, Rnaina Fruit and fntlt Exhan(a, tloaUni Chambar of Uotnnterc, ll 0 Lhio Oov't MwcaaUla Agwcr- - . . Swlla, m4 all UrofaiUii' tntah4 i ipoa appllcsuloo. SEVEN RUNMNQ SORES CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA u a Blood Food and Nerve EnerUer, la tha freatest SPRING MEDICINE tver discovered. It corV.es as a rich blessing from heaven to the wjrn out " the t.:. tr.e evervorAei and debilitated. That "tired feelinj those s:r.-.:ng spe Is tr-:ir.t-. r despondency which arise from badly nour ished nerves fro-ii thin. vit:ai-i t.;;-j at.d an underted boiv. vanish aa if by a maglo spell. The 'iear.t.ess lassit'J :e and .-.ervous prostration which accompany the spring, tirr.e and the heat of summer are conquered and banished at once. For every form of neurasthenia and all a;. mens o! trie brain and nerve. Insomnia, hysteria and nervousness generally, it is almoi' a sperif.r. It furr.sries the very elements to rebuild worn-out nerve tissues. It leeds biain i.erve centers and nerves, calming and equalling their action; It makes rich. red. horest blcod. Newness of life, new hope, new strength lollow Its faith ful use. It makes the weaK strong, and the old young again. It was the antiquated (but now happily exploded) method in the good old times, to treat Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Cancer and other troublesome disorders arising from BLOOD TAINT with powerful alteratives, such as mercury, arsenic and other mineral agents. It was expected by this treatment tnat the poison could be killed while the blood was lett to course through its channels holding in its circulation the speciftc germs of the d.sease. Buf in this way. every part of thi body became more or less diseased. Noth ing can he more ternl le than a horribly destructive blood taint. It not only attacks viru lently the different structures of the body, but many times the bones are-honey-combed and destroyed. It often seeks cut the nerves and spinal cord, and again it will bring de cay and death to some vital organ, as the kidneys, liver or stomach. There Is only one scientific method for the cure of blood taint. That is, PURIFICATION! Every particle ol tne blood must be removed through the decretory channels, the lungs, kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. " First pure, then peaceable." The great restorative, reconstructive and vitalizer of the blood. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, not only radically and ex haustively removes the taint, but also removes all mercury, calomel and other minerals, and fills the veins and arteries with the ruby, glowing current of vitality. "The blood is the hie.'' Good health means pure blood. The old and reliable remedy. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA, is univei sally regarded as the greatest Blood Purifier ever discov ered. This fact is now established beyond question or cavil. MI.OOD POISON ( I lttll BY JOUVSTOti'S 8ARSAP1RILU. , , Byron. Mich.. October 31, 1894. Williams. Pavls. Pr ks & Co.. Det-cit OntWneit In Apsl Let I began usine JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA for Blood Poison, caused bv an amvuiali-n ,f n y arms. 1 I. id SbVtN RUNNING SORES on my lees. I used two bottle Sr.rl w ,- nn i .-ut i I k-w H '.-, ul. I cured me. Yours truly. G. W. LUTHER. MSCIHGAH DllUti COMPAWT. M5TH.OIT. MICK. '. It. MIAMI AM. t cA FEW VERY & hAMS. A I. -i i u nil-.' Im Sitiitll Siijiur (lured I'ijr Mains, Iit'etik IV I Strips, Knijish ' tiivd Shun lilers. Fulton Miti'kel Cornell Heef. Ki-i'.-li lil rimer Mill Print Puller ttnil K.-incv l-'ti'sli KIihii Put Iel', I'.llr III. ' it i nr. 1 (looil.-i of all kinds, nice and fresh, floods delivered anvu lu ll' in ihe cilv free. I I. S l.-l I I'll 1 1 V solicit ll slltlle of votir ll'tldc. Ii-s i ( t f til 1 y, to 13 a Largestand Finest Stock of ... , ! J. L. McDANIEL, Busies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. vT- -A.. Jones, New Bern, - N. C Just Received ! Boy's Knee Pants, all sizes. 4 Hats of I M MIDDLB 8TB EST, BOTTLES. N vBern, N.JO ?(!CE ... . WlioIeMale V Retail 71 Ilr,.-1 St. lEver Found in New Bern. 0 1 A1UIC8 all descriptions v - f NevJ Line of Shirts. Ms. i r I
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 27, 1900, edition 1
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