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Tl WEEKLY JOURNAL nWtahUba 1 91. Pblibed im Two tatw, iwj Ttten day ud KYiday, at Middle DuM, ew bVjrn, N. C. CMARLE5 U STEVENS, xurroi kttD rioPntrdL 81'BtK'RlPTlON RATES. Two Months 85 OuU. Three Month Mix Mouths W " Twelve Month 1 1X1 ONLY IN ADVANCJC A. It criming rate furnished upon plication tit the office, or upn impjny I y mall. Ijy'Thc Jul knai. in ouly wnt on pat ill advance baMs SliUwnlierH w.ll receive notice of expiration of Ihrir sub smplioii" anil mi immediate reMpoiisc I. notim vt..l Ik- appreciated by the J ill KN A 1.. Kntri. .i t tin- r..i..in rl. I '. art second -clajiM matter. Nov li. i Section One. Tuesday. Oct !. 1 ! NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For I'rtiilt ii ' II. MAM J K N M N i J S IlltYAN, of Nebraska Kir Vice ('reside nt. ADLAl K. STKYENSnN, of IllinoiH Thinl ('niirt'ssitnial I'islritt, N l". CHA11LKS K THOMAS, of Craven. DEMOCRATIC OR EXPANSION. REPUBLICAN WHICH? In disi'iissliiK the Ihsuc of inipcrlalisni iirlhf present National canipaii;n, it is well for every Democrat to ilistiiiKiiinh lictvveen Impel ialisin an.l expansion, anil not lie le.l into denouncing expansion as nil ilemocr-.ilii-, when Imperialism is meant Tin! record of the Democratic party, nationally, is that of a party favoring expanaion. Dmler the intluenco of Democratic mreiieies this expansion heiran in 1 r-0:!, when the territory west of the Mississippi river was acquired. Then territory ill the far Northwest, followed by Florida in ISI4-1M11I, Texas In lSltr. 1 and California in 1H1M. And no doubt today a very consldcra able part of the Denncratic party favors expansion, us did the party In the early hi- tory of this country, when expansion was necessary in order that the material Interests of the people of this country should not be injured, or if by expand I ti it American commerce anil civilization could l.e promoted and advanced. The contention la made in the preai nt i aniiaitn by the Democratic party, that Ki publican party expansion, ao called, is not true expansion, but ia leading to a form of Imperialistic government In Ibis country. The protection of Amerlcsn interest is not necessarily the exclusive privilege of any one political party, hence if American lives and property shall at any time lie endangered, even though they be oulsiile of tins country, their safely and preservation demands the support of every American citizen. With the prefcnt trend of this country towards the Kast, where trade Invitci our manufactures, the American Idea . f government ought to tako form in Ibe territory under the American Mag ilut at tills point comes the Demo ratlc contention against expansion, as professed by the Republican party, that principles do not'go along wllh the ter rltorlal acquisition And It is through liVpnhllcan ai.so. la lion wllh theae new countries that mon mrlil.nl principles are Imbllied, which are brought to this land, and In America are sown the first seeds of monarchy, which shall lead to the overthrow of the Republic and all the principle of Dem ocracy, with a gradual change In our form of government, ai one away from the people, Into the hands of. few This Is the question for the people to declila whk-a tbey aball bits, the Dera orralic or Republican kind of expan Ion INDIVIDUAL SENATORIAL PREF ERENCES. It may leem ahaard, yet It I. true, that the Idea of aa Individual Senatorial pref rre.ee, to so lay pereoaa, provokea on warraatad beat and dlamasloa. Tha fact that taa praaaal eoataet la atoag friavua, as. oaf mt of oaapotlll- jml party, U belaf Inat ttgU of by DaatocraU. I Taa eaadklata la tlsa rae arc Deaao- etaU ao aar ladtTtdaatl tad olW tvalj watk4 to, aad aeecaiplavaad m aaa for tlx DeaaoeratW party la lata T eaat any adrara itflatUoa nptta , tbe political caaraeta of aay ol taa fof ti)emea who art Senatorial aaa- ilM.tae, ihont Ignorane lai bntt party faith OB Ibe part of lb KvnlM Dreuo- crnt wbo duo li. la what political campalgt. rrer ; foegki ia North Crohn, cu ti I Jd It at a tingle one of these candidate shirked bis duly. In uuiL ll . an t i.ld ILW all four arc preeminent :u ihcir Ita lershlp, earn in Li own was I nut ll Is In this N in;-' lii.l ea h c.udld.le Las Ll .' llual follower au.l personal fru loU Thai these followers or friend, ould lu any city, county or M-t ' l-1 n j. fe the'r rt f'-rriu r f..r . ,ie of th. f.. r i&u di'laie, why & hi u 1 . 1 any oiu Ioomo anoLlr r prefer, n mil m. 1 v-k ! 1 I ' 1 i I I I I C I 1 , j 1 - i-i ti.th an i 1 1 i i v s . w 1 1 ' I I. i i- u I 'cm' ' t- i 1 1..... I I'll1 ! Ill'U' Jtl'il 'I- if mi tit. r linn K Biial '( ft rem i i t r ! ll i- t it f, 1-1 11 I I.I IH-OHII I . J Tt fi ! ' In t ll. ,1. -I Mil Ill ' , 11 I . 1 1 - !. .1 lo.-i.L' 111. ri ll . : ro 1 UI.V. t . Hll.l fi vs ir. lloii pel . -It- li li .1 :tll ) . -Mi . w (.. u- in in i'l.ml ,.r. f. Mil 'l . mi n ol 1. "ll Mill-1 In oof 'tli.' .'ll.- ' tl", h . ii .rov. lv lin-itk i ti-; iij. of O. I Ml U I It 1 I ' V CHEAPER WATER ER AGE AND SEW- This month W tin- beginning of tli c t ownership of Ihc wilier mid sewn a -v--tcliis when llii-c properties linvc to In- iiKtnilgei! I'V 1 in- plesent citv :ul miiiisl i ill ion, us a part of the municipal gov eminent. That the miiiKigi-iiient of tin se propr: t'l is ?U1 .'lil.te.l call' 1 o t ho--e who have the conduct of New Hern's affairs, is nol siirjO ising, nor i- it to be wondered at that the Koard ol A hlei men anil Mayor have been kept Ihim in : e! ; ing t he w atcr Mini sewerage mallei. - I n as it col. ccrns I he cit i.cns ol New lleiu, in'o some folm, salilai l..r to its pel fci 1 iiiiiiiitainancc, and I.. 1 be I.-i avei- l-'oi a.l just men J in lliis water anil sewer matter lliccily a.iniinisi tat ion mat be s-aiil to have bad t wo maitcrs to hi range Kirst, tin- provision of an adequate in conic from WHter and sewerage rt nls, to c.ll i yon ! hese propel 1 ies, o keep tfic same in perfect order, ami to provide for the interest and sinking fund ao omit of i tlle-e svsleins Second, to see Ilia! the consumer should have his water and seweiage at a lower rale 1 ban he paid under piivatcj ownership, and also that the tax payer, not a consumer, w hose inlere-l in llu-e ! properties is identii al with thai of the I I'lin-lillli r, Him H iil-n n tavpavcr, -ball! I I le to have waler and sewerage nt low er rental than it eo-t under i-rh ai "Wl"'rsllll' j The changes made by Ihc . i t admin , istralionin water an.l seweiage rentals are note i In auol her pari f this paper,' I, am! call for no special comment What the .Im us vi. desires to tail hi lenlion to in this matter. U to have all taxpayers feci tint these w ater and -ew erage properties are theirs, that tin- i itv itdniinist rat ion is nol the soli owner nor can the Mayor ami Aldermen make a perfect success of tin municipal ..w ner ship, unless thev have the close per atlon of the lav payeis. The water and sewerage beion lav payers. I ... 1 1 waler and -are necessary to Ihc hi allh ami '- ll. i i ag. inf'.il of cvei , household, I hen f..n- ,. ! i . rv householder Income H eoliwinin-r 'I o ail cvli-nl, the i itv adlliinl--rnli'.ii can lower rales for wan r an.! s, v. lag. 1 ai i I to t he eoiiMiiiner, but i t is m . . the consuuu-rs shall verv 1: crease In order to make this ownership more pr.ditahle, ais people of New Hern may have ssari 1 Ol IpHI oil the le -at Isfaclory sail Itnry comlii ioio. than now exist. This municipal ownership of water and sewerage can nol he sin eessful. un less every taxpayer makes ll n matter of personal interest, to see to ll that Its business devolops and InTcas. s ll. M r. ,,f (.Intinrtila Ynr (alprrh Thai C'ntitn'n Slrrrr-r. as mercury will anrely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange ibe whole system when entering It through Ibe mucous tor face Such articles ahonld notbe uted except on preacrlplloc from reputable physicians, as the dam age they will do Is ten fold lo the good yoo can possibly derive from them Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by f J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, ( , contain no mercury, and It taken internally, act ing directly upon ibe blood and mucous surface of the syttam. In buying 1111' Catarrh Cora be tare yna get tbe gtau- laa. It la lakea latarnally, and mad la Toledo, Onto, by T. J. Cbeoey Co. Ttatlotoatal free. Hold by drugUu, price 7Te par fcHlW. H.tr Family nib) are Ua beat CAPUDINE HEADACHE & KEURAAGIA. 15c,ra,atllOeBolJ. 1 For Gala by BradhamJjE;; CUR IK THE EAST. Gnxnsboro Recr4 HuSAlaC Talk lit Mailer. Col. John N. Staple ku returned fro Wilmington autre bu tw attending court "A reporter of tbe Kerord met blm to- j day and aaked htm what was the newt "I'll Neted Kar tinad Treat from the aeoalorial tight; the Colon! ment. ('j Thorna-ann Ua Elf-c-remarked: "Um in a hurry but 1 will (aeallea Of .hlnninr stop lone, enough to y that If Mr 81m-! Fatal.. Met.... """" '"" .uppo.. .0.1 . ua .uc j east in a sling they are greatly mistaken 1 couverscxl with a number of genlieman in Wilmington on the outlook, and In every instance w here preference was ex pressed for Colonel Waddell, the home candidate, General C.rr was second choice in the event of no election In the liisl pniuary, whilst a uumlier of ganlle inen in Wilmington slated they were liis! mid all the lime for Carr. Mr Si m mons likew ise has friends in Wilming ton who will support biui, but of course I oloiicl Waddeills the favorite My t rain as delayed lu Kayelteville forty minutes, and I look occasion to go up towu and look around. The first gentle man 1 met was Col, Blarr, who com manded the lltih, Battalion of Artillery lo which 1 belonged. The next was my friend Col Wharton (ireen, for whom 1 made several speeches in his district iu re he was a candidate for congress I In- Colonel told me he had Just mailed a Iclter to a leading paper in the State, ad j voi ating the election of Ueneral Carr lo I the Senate. 1 was Informed by a uuni i her of gentlemen that General Carr had h strong following in Cumberland. A ' very strong friend of Mr, Simmons sug I gestcil that it would be of great advan tage lo the Mate to have a lawyer of his ability in the Seuale to defend the suf fiage constitutional amendment. It was not sce'i, however, how he could effec tively do this, since the Supreme Court of the I'nitcd Slates would have juris diction of this question instead of the Senate The Senatorial question is the all ab sorbing one; on the trains you hear very little of Iiryan and McK inley- every body is talking Senator, From the gen eral trend of what I beard my opinion is that General Carr will run strong In the east, notwithstanding the other fhriT candidates arc eastern men. It is well to know that DeWltt's Witch Hael Salve will heal a burn and slop the pain al once. It will cure ex -ma and skin disease and ugly wounds iiuil sores. It is a ceiiain cure for piles Counterfeits may tie olTered you. See that you gel the original I c Witt's Witch ll.'uel Salve. K S. DufTy. I -.el n liiess f KiimleN. I he i ld Stager - Young man, if you would be successful, you must do two iliings. First get some enemies. The Aspirant- And second Ihc (Mil Singer Second irritate them so that tbe- will make you promi nen t llllI.Kt S I KMIIN lil.lMII. lti't;iilal'N tin. I.lvfr. Htiimurlie, Itiiwrlk Hll.l kllll-)H. For biliousness, constipation and ma laria. For indigestion, Hick an 1 nervous iiea.iacne. lr sleeplessness, nervousness and i"';irl failure. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases lake Lemon Klixlr. I. a. lies, for natural and thorough or 'io.ii- re. Ml 1 ul loll t n L i. I ...mon Icll.ir "iilc and 1 bottles al druggists. I'repared only by Dr. II. Moley, At hint a, (la A I'rniiiliiiil M InlNlfr 'rllt. After ten years of great Buffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid in v h and consl ipation, I have Ifteu cured by Dr. Moley's leiuon Kllxir. and am now a well man Rkv C. C Davis, Kid M. K. Church South. No lilTaluall St., Atlanta, Gil A I'rumlniMit Mrniihln Wrltfs. Dr II. Mo.ley, Atlanta - Having lieen a treat sufTerer for three years from In digestion, .nil Ik n treated by many physicians, who (ailed to give me any any relief. Continuing to grow woratr my brother advised me to try Dr. Mor hy's hemon Eliilr, which remedy be had usel tor several years 1 commenced its use, anil moat say that your LemoD Kllxir ia the greatest medicine on earth, I have never suffered . day since I com inenceil using Lemon Kllxir. H L. Itorco, :X) Hernando St Memphis, Tenn. A Card. This li lo certify that I naed Dr 'Mot ley's lmon Kllilr for neuralgia of Ibe head and eyes wllh the most marked benefit to my general health. I would gladly have paid t-VW for tbe relief ll baa given me at a coal of two or three dol lars, n. A. Rkaix, Clerk Hoperlor Court Randolph Co., (la Ualrk C1rUM. My! What a splendid library ) our husband baa, Mr Flaablngtoa. It tonal have taken blm year and year lo get all hoe book together Oh.no. We moved lalo a house two 3 ear .go ih.t had book shelve bttllt all aronnd one room, and he done H In kbotil three week. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, Auguat flower atltl baa Ua laig- eat s.le of any mediclna la Ua elrlllaad world. Your mother aad f raadavotaenV ever thought of aalng aayUlag alaa for iadlgeatloa of BtJIanaam. Dootor wait aoarea, and Uey aeidoea kaara af App- dlclil. Kartoaa Proetxalioa at Heart fallara, ata. Taay aaad Aagaat rarar le Vaaa ami Ua ayMaai aa4 Map firlwita- tloa af dIgaMed foad, regaiata Uaattloai of tba llar, ttlmulata Iba aarnaai a argaale actlaa af Ua tyaUmv aatJ Uat I an tkey took vbaa faaling daU as bad with baadactaea and Mbat aobaa Yon aaly need a faw 4mm af OraaVt Aagyt Hwf, la llo,nld form, ta naaJka yam aaUadad Uara la aoiblag aarkma Ua attar wlU yaa. faf aaia ay t Daffy TIS On Day Catal Cur. r4 m kM m4 Mn ew4 W I :SMISMUltlMl AM mil mm. OatcstlnAlunuiceCwnty As To ' Control Of Mills. l.jur4. Special to Jour n Raleiuh, Oct There is a squaie ugui ueiweeo ine cotton mm owner, acu j the labor unions In Alamance county , k . . . . ... . . i ne operatives in ine turee noil mills at Haw River struck. Those in one mill aaked for the discharge of the superin tendent, and struck because the demand waa not compiled wllh Those In the two other mills struck for sympathy. The ITolU are the pioneer family In col ton milling In North Carolina, and have always been in. sit-. s of kindness lo em p oyees. Last year the Jew Kngland labor anions, wishing lo organize labor In tbe Southern cotton mills, sent agi tators here to orgaul.c uuions, and this Is wbal causes the trouble. The mill men are determined. Tuiy know the wh.le story. All ibe mills in Alamance, aud there are -0 of them, save four, post notices that thes will not employ any person who Is a number of a labor union. This makes a square test. A mill owner says the mills have made no money since August 1st, and ought lo have shut down then, but they were kept in operation in order to give work to the employes, of which, in Alanianie alone there are 7,000. The labor agita tors have made the claim that they have organized unions In practically all the mills in the Slate. Last summer one of the Holts at Ilurlington had trouble wllh the I nion and came out a winner; then there was trouble al Greensboro and at Durham. At the latter place the mill owner out of pure kindness of heart fed the strikers' families. A monument Is being placed over the grave of Secretary of State Octavlus Coke, in Oak wood cemetery here. It is of blue pearl granite from Davie county, and bears t his simple insctipllon: ' Uc tavius Coke, born In Williamsburg, Vs., Oct 11, 1SI0. Died August :!0, 18'J.r., In Ralet'tb " Carr buttons have made their appear ance They are white and red, with these words in blue letters: "For Senator, Julian S. Carr." John Sprunt Hill, a native of Duplin county, this State, is the nominee for Congress from the 12lh New York dis trict. Since the bankruptcy law went into effect only 67 cases have !een tiled here. This Is not one-fourth of the number ex pected. Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of Stale and the head of the M iddle of the Road i'opullsts lu North Carolina, said today, in speaking of the campaign in Ibis State: "l'olitics is 'deader' than I ever saw ll; so dead that I am afraid the Mid dle-of Ihc Roaders cannot carry the Slate." The fart Is that the Mlddle-or the Road outfit is like FalsUlT's army Most of the I'opullsts will vote for Mc kinley. Kven the secretary of the Stale committee, R. li Davis, Isnnnvowed McKlnley man A letter received today from Klatc Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mebane at Newton, Bays he was thrown out of . wagon there and fell backwards upon his shoulders He Is painfully butt and Is confined to his bod An expert from tbe l S Agricultural department Is here, looking into the mat ter of sweet potato shipments abroad, mainly lo London, for the present. He says most of the American colony there prefer the dry and mealy sweet potato, such as Is raised In New Jersey; a xilato which a North Carolinian would nol eat, but he hopes to develop a tasU: for the potato grown here, which Is tbe real thing. Tbe officials of ine Stale Agricul tural department say the freights are high; 2 a barrel lo London while tbe polatoea sell there al 8 to 10 cents a pound, there u no telling bow long tucb a price would bold out. Tbe expert who Is here says one of the problems Is Ibe preservation of the potato.. lie thinks kiln drying a soli-Hon of the dirtlcully Ancient Structure Burned. Hpeclal to Journal. Uinwiti, Oct .V A wing of Wellbrook Abbey, tbe famous seal of the Duke of Portland was burned to-day. There waa a heavy loss of pictures and furni ture. Many picture that were price- leas, however, wee tared from the flame Tbe Coal Strike. Apecial to Journal. Wn iaaaaaaa, Pa., Oct. fi -Mora eol- llerlea were cloaed to-day. All Iba Reading ooHlerie ara now atnppad. All lb Lehigh eolllerte art till working, th effort to Induce the loen to strike baring failed. (trlken availed Uennalat af Ua offer of Inert we wmgaa If they woald retora to work. lrg taa apota' aalronoenen s.y oaaad tba ttlraaaa aaat tbl mmr, knd dootor oeelafa naarly all Ua proa tratloa warn ladaeaa by dlaerdart of Iba atoeaaca. Good acattli folio wi good dlgMtloa, Eodal Dy papal Car ilgaata wbal yaa aal. If yoa barn IndlgaaUoa at dytpapala k flTl qalckfy rallata and penaaaeaily aara yoa. f I Daffy. ' Ha orry la br year aagaganat wltb yanng 0a Rack la at. 8 T ba raa aty aa4 aalliad U Igbt la Chlaa, tba aawardl , " " Sim '"fJABTOTltA. ( &RYAJ1 12i. Estimate y V.Cnlrun Oertaia of Oni, s.. 1 HK ioftjUti. a. rot the nrt ll e ibis canpaiga lac Democrats have broken ibe rule they bad established and have given oat aa ealioiale ups.u the election by State. Vice lhalrm.n J. O, Johnson of Ibe Itemorrallc National Ki eriitive Oommillea reached Chicago this morning, and gave out table showing bow Hryan will gat S36 electoral voles, McKiuley only 88, and the doubtful list will number S8 Thia estimate u as pro voked by the list giveu out b Naiionsl (. ommllleeman Manley of Maine, the ueatl (lf lue Republican campaign in the KMtern St.tes. In which 2s.O v were I li an, predicted for McKinley, 11. .-i aud 09 doubtful. "The figures which I give ....i, ' ex plained Vice Chairman .Iohiisi.ii. 'sre baaed not only upon the uio-i uiial 'e Information which our comimili-e Ins from every Stale in the Cuion but also upon this further remarkable fa. i Kvery body knows that il was the Gold Demo cratic Vote of this country which elec ted McKinley four years ago. Il is equally well known now that at least W per ceni. of this vote will go for Iiryan this Fall. "The German vole Vt as almost unani mously against Divan lu Is'.lii. while this year we have trustworthy information that leads us lo hcliovc lliat folly So per ceut. of the German vole In the pivotal States will be cast for Iiryan. This stalc ment Is true not a'oni' of the Germans but of other distinctively foreign classes of voters. The great body of i lie organi zed laboi vole which was induced lo support McKinley four years ago will b nearly solid for tbe Democratic ticket next month. Germany Makes a Proposition. Special to Join n tl. Wasiii N.iTos, Oct . ". Stm t Ik r n Chins is becoming greally excited. A great rebcllimi is thought lo ne threatened. The Chinese authorities appear unable to maintain order. There are itnt i ' 'In istian riots and s.'veral missions have been destroyed. Germany issues a second note to th Powers proposing an invest ignlion by the allies of the ollirial lists of the Chi nese to 'lie punished, to see if il iscorreel and complete and if Iho punish' neiit awarded Ills the crime, also the means by which Ibe allies can I reat the imposition of penalties. Secretary 11 ty replies fav-.iiably lo this proposit on. NOTICE AS TO ELECTIONS. Rules Applying lo Registers in the Nil vember llatifm. Special to Journal. Kai.kii.ii, October .V Secretary I'ciu sall of the Democratic Male Ooiuinlllec announced tonight for the beni lit ol election ollicers lliroiihoiit tbe Stale that resist ration forth' November elec tion will commence In the morning Oc tolicr 2'J, and close at sunset, Ociober s'7th. tin tbe doling day lb" register must al lend at Ibe poll no; plan- with Ins lei; istralion Locks so that peis .ns may reg ister lliere If lliey ib'she to do s i. On otlier daya he ni.iy register persons .iial llied lo register al any place in his pre clnct. The same poll holders and regis trars who held the Anoint eleiiiou are required to hold the November eb-clion and any vacancies are u be filled exact ly as they were Illicit lu that elect ion. In alt respects as to the time and pl.ue of holding the cluction in N ivcuiVr, the same law prevails; the polls being opened at sun rlso and cbs" 1 tit sun set, vol Ing being done at present voting precincts unless they are aliercl by the county board of election" Weather Conditions. Washington, Oclnla-r For North Carolina Occasional rains Saturday Light lo fresh eas' to northeast w inds. Wc.lher Conditions The miMlerate depression of the barometer In the Gulf yeslerday continues cunt i al south of the coast Hue and as yel has developed no energy, ll has caused generally cloudy weather and showers in the Ks-i hull and South Atlantic Stales A low barometer area covers the norlbweat moving eastward Maximum temperatures of from 0 to 1)0 and 92 occurred yesterday over tlio Interior1 valleyn and Weil -rn States GIFT TO TRINITY. Duke Gives $100,000 Fur FnJowmcnl His Many Acncfactlont H peel si to Journal Durham, N. C , Oelnlasr fi -Il wu an Bounced by Tresidcnl Kilgo, al a ma meeting ihla evening thai Washlngtoa Duke of Durham, bail given another hundrol thousand doll.ra, to th En dowment of Trinity College al Durham. Mr. Duke' gift to Tilnity wllblo Ihla dec wle now aggregal half a million dol lar and tba gift of tbe Duka family during Ihl llm amount lo over sli bua drad thooaaad not Including iba gift by B. B. Daka, of New Tork. for a library balldlag lo be erected tbl present year. Waablngtoa Duke hat mvl larger gtfu lo nouthera adocatlon than nay eibet aatlra aootbernar la tboothaM ara fMataa. ir. w. ii. lawia, LatwreaeaTUM, va, wrtlaa, "lamadag Kodol Dytpapala ( (juc M Aa. Pronl fHraaa, mmrtf afpa Cars la ay rrastlra atnnng Tar eaara -. alia Uoial Cbaitawka, af IndlgaaUoa bad tad ll aa admhaUa (Offloas alio at RalaUh and BanlUfuUO natiflr " Mas bnadrad of nkt tldaas . Pmatte tn raa n.m rravaa, pvpita. ovaaaa apoa ina aa or kmoi i'ypp'a ri. t- ..a iu.u t ji.. vara in bumbbci I row , ll aigama akal yoa tat, aad al)w yoa la aal aQ U good foad y aaaO, aroTMInf yaa aaaaa aarvo.. yoar .tomara. u.aa hataalNlM sad tpamaaaal ears. T. IPatly. - . ;:; - Draaa gooda, f olri gboaa, Tomat- tlra. Holloa, tto,lJ.J. Bailer. ANtCetatie rVeratkMfbrAs slm&atlng lieriXdandBe$uta Ung tht Stoaads odJ3ciaaebcf 3it'. mi Proinotes KtiotYJCheerfuT ness and Rest Tntalns neither UphnTLMofphiru? njorMiuercvL aot Narcotic. MmftifeUHtSiMMLmmK .v J ' a. j f r a- Apofect Remedy forConsbpa non, Sour Slonwh.Dianiioea Wornvs,CoiTvulsuns,reverisiv nese and Loss OF SLEEP. F&c Simle Signature of HEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. How a Woman Suffers. Howkix, Im.( Not. V. I will a) way a prmiae Wine of Cardui has dune rot more rood than all the clnes I have ever t r taken In my r end a bdok about female diaeue ladies whose names 1 eneloee. Ura. MINNIB 8 TO DO It isn't necessary for a woman to give particulars. When she says she has "female troubles", other women know what that means. It means days and nights of endless suffering. H means headaches which no tongue can describe. It means that terrible bearing and dragging down in the lower abdomen. It means agonizing backache, and shoulder ache, and arm ache, and aches In the lower limbs. It means nerves on edge- the blues despondency and loss ol hope. It means debilitating drains that the doctors call leucorrnaea. It means martyrdom-sometimes even dealh seems preferable. And still Wine of Cardui will utterly ra Ulltr timalf itraiTMHT. Fur ailvk In cues rvqulflnf sfMCtel itlreilloiu, uldrrM, fllTiQg nruiHoiix, 1.1m' H'Lv, p'l, Tw (-BUTTAS004U BibKlsi CO, ctmtunoom. Term. the Change of Life, this Vegetable Druggists Sell Large Bottles for $1.00. FINANCIAL. r. A. lrn, I'res. K. II. Meadow., V. Pre.. II. M. UrstTc. Ca.hlar. CITIZEN' BANK, or NirwBaRir, ir.c. Doing General Banking Business. Kebruary 13, 1900, Hurplu and Undivi ded Profit, 112,13.1.76. Prompt and careful attention given lo all buainoai entrusted to u. Account received on favorable ter mi). ll'i.nl of Dlreiork rantln.ad Ulrica J. a. Ue.dows, H.miiel W. I pork, Cb.a. II . Fowtsr, J. W. lira Inner. IC. W. Hid.IIwuo4, K. U. MeaMlow, Cbaa. DaOr.Jr. Jami.. Radmoad Mayer Raha. ThmM A., arrays, O.t.roT. u n. ITM w. r. croc a act. Mark Diana af. F. & M. BANK, PEBRUART lit. ltOO. Capital Stock ITS.M ftarpla, 10,00 UadlTlded PralU 1.400 DepoalU 118,000 omOKRS. ti II. CnTLia'Prealdrat. W. H. CuADwicg, Vloe Prea. T. W. DnWlT, Oaahlar. J. W. BiDDLS, Aaal Caahler. Mim Biowata IUnaa. Tai rr. DIKECTOH8: Wn, H. Dladea, M. M. afarka, ; 0. D. Kradbam, P. II. PMIaUar, U II. Cutler, Jao. Sanar, W. 8. Chadwlok. i. W. Blew art, T. W. Daway. It oollanU for merchant, aaaanfaetar er and other Banks promptly al apaoial ralea lo eacb, aad makea nnlckaal rr luro poajlble. By lu llbarallty aad aa lerprlalng buainea method, 111 banrlnf lo tba front of Eaat Carolina' Banking laaUtatloas. In lu awa ally, It la Ua oaly on which 4oaot nay blatant aa Uepoalta. pKorcHKiontu P. Illmaua. A,l. Wart I. H. faa, B. W. Pam. 51MH0NS, POO A WARD ATTOINIISaat COORtlLOU at LAW. njaa) Bkataa. e. mam. HarM a wiiaowi m in a1"'" aM Mrrti a art tlniri Ir " " ', p. Jf. Pellellf Tf ; ATTOBKIT AT LAW, ; L Jlu tm Uw;tr, trU 1 , , j.ming. I ar.tl fmMif ra r"a a Orra f"S .-. t,. - - 3 f f r UUIiill TorlnfAnU ana CM13rn. Tha Kind You 'Have Uways Bought Bears the Signature . of In Use For Over Thirty Years he wmim eoatmkwv mew tomii emr 3 Ik li- raedl - Pleaae to the HI IX- put those diseases and pains to rout, it has cured thousands of cases when nothing else on earth would. To the budding woman, to the bride, to the wife, to the expectant mother, to those going through Ic Wine is a blessing. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AND- FREIGHT & PASSENGER. For All Point North. The Steamer NEUSE will learo on Mondays, WodoeaJays, anil Fridays at G p. m. hari, niak ine lardinjr at Oriental, and Kosn oke 1 land. NAttft IIKAD. The-Str. Newberne (Jomroeueiag July lat, will lcve nt 12 o'clock noon on Toeaday and Friday, making landings at Oriental. Hoanoke Inland an! Nags Head. fy Freight received not lata? than one hour prerion to nailing. For farther information apply to. 0R0. UENDKR.S0N, AgU. M. K. Kiao, Oeo. Mgr., H.0.!ICDaiK,aen.Frt.A l;aas.At Norfolk, Va. Do yon Wish to Exterminate Btal Baigs. Cock Roaches, Ants ? &, TkM Use Liquid Creoleum , Craoleun Is alaa a aaefnl booaeboM raenady for aaaay aluipla allnarata. . Aa a dWnfeotaal H ia superior to oarbo. la acid, H awlibar polaonooa nor rarra ala aad kaa a pk-aaant healthful ardor. Cwataam la sara death lo Pkaa. cares Mania la loan, aad a 111 keep Pile oft bor. Tba Hie.pt gnod raraesly oa tba atarkei. , TKN (UtNTt) ONLY. Aba Molls PravanUtWa aad I need I- M If IW AAV hp Old Douiinion Steamship Co CanpharaKd M abOia ... r- lAiandar Motka'lta. '.-. t Odar Botaallne la aaa 'aad pk aprsat " - ' , Henry's Pfmtnhtyl ':l u 'Middle street. 'FahrinaTaM AiUcai ial fafum ary. i ' Hystclafl' Preaor pUonS aarafnlty aompoand !d, . ' -7 "
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1900, edition 1
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