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r- t I THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Published in Two Sectoone, iwj Tuea d,y aa.1 Friday, at Middle Street. WW Bern, N. & CMAklES. U STEVENS, EDrrOB 4I PBOrWBTOt. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Two Months l'01- Three Months, 8n Month, 80 Twelve Month, ' tlu ONLY IN ADVANCK. AiluiTtising rte furniahed upon ap- plication at the ottic, or upon inuiiny by mail. l-Tlir JofKNAL is only sent on pav in- Ivhiic- .Siibscrilient will receive n Hire of ripiration of their sill, scription nd mi immediate rettpntis. -to notice w..l be appreciated by the Jol'KNAL. K.ntc'ed ill tbe 1'ostorHi e, fl. I'. 11H secontl-i la- mailer. New It. Section Two. Friday. Nov H, 1'MiO IT RESTS WITH VOTERS Al that, skill, ingenuity work anil money could do ha praft iflly heen c pcntled to alTes-l tbe tculls in local,: I'oiifriessionnl Riid National titkcinj throughout Ibis coiinlry. And today Hit verdict In lobe ret' j dered by the people at tbe liailo! j box ! hi some senses tbe Senatorial priniiu j .,1. iin In nrili Carolina lias perlia: s ! In'i'ii too strenuous In cbaracter, Iml only 80 as it may have over shadowed Congressional and National tickets. It will be unnecessary for any new paper in Nortb Carolina to-day, to call especial attention to the Senatorial tit ! et, and ask tbe voters not to fail lo vote for either Simmons or Carr. Hut it is necessary that the voters should not forget that their voles sue equally, if not mm important in voting for l'resident ami Congressman. For Democrats In voting or not voting for their Senatorial choice, must have as a res. lit a Democrat, no matter which gentleman may receive the majority vote. In the congressional and Presidential matter it is different, for here there an candidates of a different political parly and a failure to vote means again l..r the opposition. Today the votes will be cast, which shall make good or destroy the political prophets, but this Is of the least ini portance. The -cal important thing is the hoiimt expression ami preference of the indi yidual voter at the. polls for the men id iii-i chice TO COMPETE IN GROWING COTTON. The advance In the price of coin 11 from live cents In ten cents, w ith ; he prospects that the average price for si v c al crops will average considerably above that of a few years ago, Iish nat urally caused the attention to be turned towards the cultivation of cotton In new liclda of the world. The announcement has been msitle that several students frsm the Tuskegee Industrial Intlltulc In Alabama have been engaged by the Herman govern nient to go lo West Africa, for the pu pose of introducing the cultivation of cotton in that section. In connection with this announce ment, it Is further said, that this pro posetl movement means that American 1 tiiiou growers will find In It a forniidi ble competition. 'If west Africa presents any such 'formidable competition,'" comments the Minneapolis Journal, "It will be very far In the future. At present this cnun try supplies more than three fifths of tbe cotton manufactured abroad. 'Daring the civil war, when the Brit ish cotton spinners found themselves short on the staple and had to pay big prices for cotton which ran tbe block de, they give their attention to seen ' Ing their supplies elsewhere. It was proposed to make India a great cotton producing country and achieve Brit aln'i Independence of the United BtatM. " Efforts were made, but India sod tHbar British dependencies bare not hmw abto to supply th British mills, which bay Ua vast balk of iMi cotton fro Oils wastry. Tb cot Lot towb It this eoaatrj sUadj Irs! fa TalM, ta K did fotly rears fOtwiti tfjpt Mooad laquahHy rod ladlaa Mloa ftry lafartor. Aistralia , Ml fr QtUl to KM4) tiUat Md so eu Bratfl, Vat tier taaaot DgtrtMs rioM oapUtori ot Uls 0MM17 ti; ' saor Uaa ladU. . hum rwa TAMtros acsES: " Tb mum of aWtk ftra iot tpaeUlty tnbjeet of fMral latmat, 7 hi tka ;r Insnrsscs btulnaM these aasM art rsrefvl! studied, tnd all to s BOM siriW f ";' ' H, (a ot ! thtttna tUka BiWMdMl Sall M BOSeihle. It noting the eeus; of death lh Medi cal TtoMt say "A '.sedlag life iauraoce coanpaay has leceally published lit monthly ret o !, cove. Ing pe iol of 50 eir Notwilbdaod'ng Ibe ulnioi-l cart is ob se ed la securing on'y good ro.lv f.e 'to org-t tlisc-sie. i be cnusr uf dealu In the louieu sud uiiumjiciI is probably much alike ui ( 44 '.Mid denttas m rule ovn cm,. t :.: i.i ti i i vi' we e from tuberculosis Almoxl t he 6aje oumrier i.'i ".IJ. iiue from ,i'"e.y, so'ltu'uir tin- b "Hi an 1 .l.i bu b an- kifl f.l a' dies, if n-i iu . ' c i 1 I'lt i. I " disorder o' tbe lietrt art- c'luiu-.l 4 ! deBibf i I'lir jinL , loilie digeMlne a; wius. 4 :M ...ue it-u.' ' i ii'-' tii" it 4 ik,-J .; ; - i,,vll ; ,i-'ilL. r!Uli . I i.iiolu !i 'lot l m ,1 re t afs, 1! u.ii'adii s. 1 al.-t - J.ist I ,. llir II. . nit , llflll I 1 ; 1 ; i. 11 I a. ; . '. 1.71'-' d, 2...1HV Jilt, It'll; 1 I, I I '1 ISO. "Wl.cn 1I1 alio en u nic 1 alci 1 in icTiitl, t lit- age 1 C and M III! to Go and above s ai e brought out. Among tin- hi-': the ilenl'l- I'oili v 'b 11 ull-'lial a-H.M' 1. '.i i 1 mil t libc I'lroi-l- all total l I'lioitl i'M' ot 1 bid. t hi the o. lit 1 I I he 11 : pet . c of : he mot lality from IS- per cent, troin a" r1 ami 'ill per i t ill ! "i" h' cm afici tin- ajf -d ' 1 Misfhic' f tbe !' Ills 'n f.iiilv well tllsl'il'U of t lie ,,a;h- on " 'i.l' rind, s per t fill . in I ie ; fl 1 i- .,l..:np. Ill I 'n I -e. i.n.l per . 1 lit lu Hie 1'illtl Hoa's I his ? We otTt 1 1 ric- lliinilie.i I lollar- i: ward for any c:i-c o! Cat.-itrh that tan not be cured by Hall'.- Ciilai 1 li Cine. K .1 CliKM-.V C( 1 . l'i i,.KI" ' t We, I he uiii'.ersigiieil, have known F J. Cheney for the last ." veins and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness trannctions. and hiisim -ial'.y able I 1 ea-ry out any obliuaiio'i inailc by Ibtir tirm- WiM'A Tin i, Wh.ile-ale Driit-gi-ls, Toledo (). M .i.niM., Kins is A Mm:', is, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Mali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the hloo.l and 111 1: ions surfaces ot the system Ft in per bollle. Sold by all drugj-ti-limoniaN frt c. Hull's Family I'liN arc 1 he best 1 1 .1 -.' I --- '; in I 1 urn I . 's eisi I liiougiii you l"lii w fe diiln't know w I11.I It ;.r was. ( iinsonbeid. o 1 'I11 We'', my wi'e hva d lie -1 11:1.11 .' 1 us: a a mouse 1 be oi iri 1 1 . 1 y t In, we", nat wsimi'i fen it wa- V oi S 1 H's-S u In yUhSIllbN AiNSWl.Rbl). A "Mist Flower still im.- the 1 .11 it ale nf an medicine in Ihe civilii d Vt si s w 01 id. V on r mot In 1-' and sr 1 an 1 Inn 'I In i -' never tliouidil "( using aiiMhiiiL' else fm I iidigesl ion or l'ilioiisue.-s Dot tors wt ie scarce, and lluv seldom heard ol Appen dit ili-. Ni iou- rro-tralion or lit sir: failure, e'c. They ust d August Flowt : lo .lean out I In- sj-Ieiii and slop fern. em a t ion of lIlL'Csll'il fol n, rt-L' ill an - t !n- a; i ml: of Ihe liver, -tlllllllllle lilt' l.eltnll- anil organic ai'tl'isi of Ibe -yslcin, suid ll,ai is all ilii'V took when feeling dull ami liad wilh lii'sidaches and ol In r tn la -Vol only need a few tlo-i s of inn n -August Flower, in liipiid form, to make you satisfied there is notbing seriou- 1I11 miller with you For sale by FS Duff), 1 lie -lo W hat pro'c-sion do a..., . s i 01' r f 1 ii'inl 1 ' low? That of the light lingered genu v. You don't mean ll"' Yes, he's a detet live. There Is no pleasuie In b'e if you dread going lo the table to 1 at ami can'l rest at night on account of indige-l 10 a Henry Williams, oT Boo.ii'vi"e, Inn.. sayB he Buffered that wav for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dys-pep sla Cure, and atlds, "Now I can eal any thing 1 like and all I want and sleep soundly every night.'' Kodol Dyspep sla Cure will digest what you eal. K. S. Duffy. HI'I'cus -llenpccks says his young ster Is going to g'ow up lo lie a flghlc- Cy.ilcus Inherits hl molher's Ir sllncts, I itippose. Spread Like WIlc"ire. When things are "the best" they I come "tbe best selling." Abraham Hare a leading druggist, of Belleville, O writer "Electric Bitters ar lbs bast sell Ing bitters I havs handled In 90 years. You know why f Most diseases begin In disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nsrvs. Electric Kit tars toass ap the stomach, ragulam liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the bloo 1, r strengthens tha nerves, hence cures ssaltliada of maladies. It builds up the tatira Ijrtwni. Pots dsw Ufa and vltor Into any weak, sickly, run-do wo esaa or woasaa. Price 60 oents. Sold by V. D. Bradhsia, Drujglst. CAP U DINE .,4 .:. cctia . -IIEADACI1E 4 NEURAAGIA. il-f, lSo,r,aadMroUle. (y voiLurs mociiES axd fejulb pKFASES CUHEJ IT Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLES. j Painful and Suppressed Menaet. It- re(fulrity, Leucorrhuaa, White, Stril- ity, Cleeraiion of the L'terua, change of life, in matron or maid, all find re- lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS- TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is a real panaeea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the bead, distres;.- iun pam in me leri siae, a disturbed condition of dipestion, palpitation of the heart, cold hands and feet, nerv ousness and irritation, sleeplessness, muscular weakness, bearinp-down pains, backache, letrache. irrejmlar ac tion of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, neuralgia, uterine displacement and catarrh, and all those symptoms and troubles which make tbe average wo man's life so miserable. Mil UlUAft lime CO.. Detroit, Ml elk. old i,y C 1 1. I'.KADII i VI, New lcrn. Mil I r - I KV1IIN KI IMK. A I'I. hnhiiI l.eiiion 1 1 .11 ie. t i;1!'. indiL'csl i"ii, lit adache, malt- in, k'tlnev til-fas.', fever, t hills, loss of ap iet)te, debility, neivous piostrali.li in irj 1 , d n n an I Mip.'iin I. i'l- by rei -laiing the Liver, Bowels and Kidnes ( M(iilt' lemon Klixir. j I'uitil me of iinlk'estion, I bail BulTcrt I I lor icn veai. I Is hi I Iriel almost t very I u,-iii .tie. !ml all laiied. ."iive Inklll; ! .i nn hi 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 an eat aiiMhingl lik. W A (i;;i kki rii . K.'t'M'-ville, S. C. I. '- 1 . in. 111 K.lixir. f iii digestion and heart tli- '. U! I'd I ea-r, al It r ear ol liei ri iin-ii it-- s I'.eiilah, S C. of suffering when all s.l doctors had failed. N I) CoLI-MAN. l..l. --. l.f mtiii Klixir. I have been a great sufferer from ilvs pi p-i:i for about fifteen years, my trouble lieins: mv liver, stomach ami bowcN, it h tei libit' headaclies. Lemon Klitir cured me. My apeliie is good, and 1 1 111 well. I bad taken a barrel of olln r nifdiriiie. that done me no L'ood. ClIAKI.KS ClIlllMlll. No. Ciln .IcITerson St., Louisville, ly yiil--N I enioll Klivir Ciiti iI pie of enlarged liver, nervous in digestion and heail disease. I was 1111 able to tva'k up -lairs or to do any kind of work 1 was treated by many physi eians hut got no belter until I used Lemon !'.:iii lain now healthy and i- iron C. 11. I!c 1 l-.v 1 s1, N.. 'i- Alexander St., Atlanta, (ia. Mi. l.i iiniii Hot limp-. 1 in.-- a!l I 'oug'ss. Cold-, Unar-eni -- ie throat, Hroncliilis, lli-moi rhage Hin iooal and lung disease.-. Fli'L'aiit rr ''.' a' driiL'L'ists, Frcparcil only by Dr 1 '. it a, C. ,'i- (11 i-f at. The Friend Von i-ti. caught a fre-h cold. Iia fill you '' The Victim I l'Ii ' l'.a be I but i! bakes be f. t I bin hi v .-I ah have I It ll De Will's Witch Mael Salve will quick Iv lieal the worst burns and -ciil l-i and not leave a sear. It can be applied to i iits ami raw surface- wiih prompt and sot. Ihing effect. I'-c il lor pile- ami skin disea-c-t. liewait: of woillile-n t otintei-fin-- F. S. Duffy. ll'obbs 'It I'.ng. Slob, is Wi Iii- il.tv l i me. honest i Ihe ll IV I: II 1 VI met hill iioth makers and circulators of coin lerfeils commit fraud. Ilontsst men will iml deceive you into .buying worthiest counterfeits of DeW'ilt's Witch llael Salve. The original Is infallible forcuring piles, sores, cc.enisi and all Bkin (iiscast s F S. Duffy. Tin O.iHTrfi. lie It takes two to make a tpia' cl. S h: Yes: and il is necessary that bolli snouid have more than a feeling of indif .e-ance for each olhe.. When you want prompt acting llllle pills that never gripe ubc DcWill'a Little F.srly Hisers. F H. Duffy When a fellow marries a girl he gives I e his na-rc, says tne Chronic Bachelor 1 -sa rnie i as he has already given l.er &oo it eve j thing else he Ifad, he p-oha ly .hi iks lie might as well finish up tbe Jon O iMntlu yf " MM IW H1W SWIVI MSW aTr4 TIm . "Did that dispute make much dlff erence In your friendly relations with those people neil door?"' I tblnk .0: they won't tot u. om Ihelr telephone rny mors.' Iodlaoapolis Jonrnsl Great Lock of Aa Editor. 'For two years all sfTorU to oora Fe- teaia In Ib palms of my bands fatlad," writes Editor II. N. Lasttr, ot Byracus. ' Kso., "then I sra wholly oared by! Bocklen's Arnica BsWc It's iba world's bm for Eruptions, Pom and alt skin dlseaaos Only m C. D. Brarlbam ssi siiim On 1 m ru "Do you an Joy bMoty, Mls Paat- Zy. , t Ob, so Boca, professor. It nske oc.U)a1yptaya.- DarTtWi Lltvla EWIf Blsera sra Iba WASPS ACT IN A TRAGEDY. ,. 1 Tours aro la CBHriKUta. ua 9mt Tr t e y't r Tarsias 1 wesiero ru in, "an acxUltlntnuc ot It '-t- r. 0-riT- ' n:!ii;- v. ;ui o'J a stfiSeBt h lllltt a pair "One- of the 1 tist Uiichsnle cw I ; ,.f Uiti.l ls went thnu.Kli. The U pa ever wltaesMtl duriic 'lie repn-aeuia ! , i.-.-s m n rl! ma le to p t cut and tkiU of ul.t- f ' :...kos;carv's trage . e!i kuuun tlu-alrical j dbu," nab I a ' maunsiT in 1 tiler tl..- other day. ! gr.sr.1 over ibcm v.-ifu 11 l..li l oin Km-Ilf ! IKll"i led f-Uotj.--.lll. whlln i:-. ' niiiHB "i uortlieni taiil lu Ibe ic:i!:i l:i- ' - 1 I'lie rai:.miij wits tbe:.: of their valuable -1 ar.' ::ud nt the ,-ns!i ta foiintl tliat I be '. "iy f. !..;i.'. y.ns nt::: -' t! laile.1 1,1 w:;tl up the 1 tt ;t!, 1;.,. s'l.itpvn. V.'ldl. !' It 11-., il In the sen- 1 nle- iirrt- In nni::vss !.i- 1 fUIUK'UI1 I vrbt-o be "n- Sew Vork piny in; J 1 . 1 . laft 111011:1..; pmerlj n.. n -.iiiir the... 0te scene. :i:n uattlv pre. ; . ..i.'i rusile ebnlr was 1 I ..::: Ihe lefl of the 1 ell'g oov ered With - d iiilo s. rv lee. In i :ie a la i ge wasps' ; . ,1 attached to Ihe ' ,.i-:!:i UT -,. I i. a ol.nllg t il! bailee s le v bad I.- -u ,.; in ni,iii:l the . i . ngt upon Ihe l!o- in- k.-tl an I short T in- w asjis seemed I" ilTetuled w It b I 'sesar. ! ful if Ciesar's dentil theater nnd draping. :. the midst nest was do chair, iin.l Indignant s,t suffered, b. . stage, sis I. ! iiiuiis In tin slevyed tlrt:.--Ih: pnitlelll.i and It is .! scene was n Ing, for at t pierced by ' the wasps v their work. "In the tel. x'iu-s to Brut doubted lis: WS1S the -Sill Ibe fain w:i- :, t. d wltli more feel- ! ii'-iii he was Is-lng nii-ipli-ntoi's' tlngeis , most Intlusti-lous in 1 -.i t nn w hen- :'s.ir ap one might almost lime :ng the real Ca sar It in form and divs. but 110 longer (be sauie. In the lsi-l ael 1 ' r 11 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 v a --..till.! I ml one e f elo.'.nd. lip. Ciisslus 1111 til lar-'i'd t bin. Lin lus an lne.ii.iliiy in lb.- size of bis hands and tittavlus t "a ssi r a nose that would bnve thine service as the fainiuis nasal organ of Hsu. I. .It' In -Henry IV.' The iisigitly t siiiie very near becom ing a roiling i-oini'tly when Mr. Keene, as Ca -:! . said. 'Alltoiiy. the posture of oiir blows Is jet uiiknov.n but for join- word-; I hey rob ihe lljbla bees sisal lesi'.t' theiii hones 1. ss.' and Hie sii lot- i!.' w::- doing .t:ioti.v n plied, -.Not siinga too.' " - Washington Star. ELECTION DAY. Ilcnv It Cnsne lt He Tuesilny After K'lrKl oiinlnx In N 11 e hi tier. Ihe di-iL-natl. 11 of the day for hold lilt the pi' -i'l.-nt ;il eleiiioii Is left to e. i:gi. :- Tb.- m-i net passed by II re Isit.sig : 1 ll.sil subji .-I was in lT'.rJ. Il pi oii',;'d I ha I pM'sl'iii'llllal eleettirs shield be appoiuied "within 111 tlavs In inif t!:e !:;-! W til r.t si ia v in 1 leeeui l.i r " 1 bis . It esleb stale tree to select laj to .-ml itself u iihin those limits, un-j 1 1 ;: 1 1 a i in-se ele. !..! s nil Ihe last I : n.si j 111 i I; ;i,i,.r. Clin t stales I left- il i;.. :i . mi d. Iii rent days between the begun.:, g and iiiiildle t.f Ntiveinber. Wli. n il:"iison was el.t ieil in 1S10, tin- 1 1. i;i..t ::its asset ted thai his suc- - .; s tin- partly to l'i si iitlulcnt vot ing. v nub was made possible by Ihe k of a tb hllile eleelinll day. It WHS. g. .1 that Im ntneky .'.ml f diln Whigs I os d in !;. 111 slates, the t'hflloll I.. . ,g li. 1.1 on dil'lei'i iit thu s. S.i in sr. tip. I loinoenits passed the law .11 the -Isit'lle books tsisll.ing' tile Ii:sl ill.s.lav a Her Ibe brst Moinlsiy '. I n 11 till J l that lllne I lit tile of the 'gVi KtUtl'S had linii eh eiii ii- in November, lu Miel. -. in ami Mississippi voting was irrietl on through two davs the lirst M lay and 1 1 n following 1 uesday. New York li.id 11 1' e eleelloll tlays Ihe lirst Meuilai tin -day and W'odnes- laj but I. .HI 1 li. li.l rolllilleil Vollllglo Ibe midd . .': ': Ibe lirst Tllesilsiy after tin tit-t lay. Massachusetts chose stale olhieis i n Ibe seeolid Moll blV III Novel;:!iol Sllltl I tela w sire on tbe seeolltl Tin -..at So collgless seh'Cletl the Mist ifier Ihe first Moil oliv ellictlcc of Ihre. lie tif the three be lale of New York. lay It ii- lit: -tales i.i : the Ii: : I' ( lib iigo I i il- :n I'olloo Im A French . n I p 1 1 1 n u n t ii raer. 'iinor.-lal Iraveler was order from n country had the misfortune to n on a fi le ilny. ITntl .-.-.1. be iinpilred ns to . of the projirlclor nnd expecllng a Isi i V tradesiiisiii. Iml arrive in the t..-. Ing the simp ' the vvhei-i a!" a' nseertnln'iig thai he w si-nCeiiillug the fete, nlsiut a ii.'h- out of town, set out after him When In- arrived there, n balloon was .; th.- point of ascending, nutl he saw h'- man slopping Into the car Plucking up courage he stepped forward, paid Ids money nutl was al lowed to lake his sent with the other aeronnuls Away went the balloon, nnd It wnn in t iinlll the little party was well alum the tree tops that the "conimtTcIa I" turned toward bis cus tomer w-llh the llrsf remark of "And now, sir, w bat can I do for yoo In calicoes?" Th rlrdrom. Tht simplest nnd moot economical pinna for purifying the air In tied rooms arc ns follow-H llent an Iron shovel, then jKiiir on It n few drops of vinegar. If iHwnlble. hnte windows and doom open nt tin- time. Again, have some lamps of rninphor la no old saucer, bent the M.lter till very hot (but not reel) nutl touch the cninphor wltb It. The ttinoke ibni arise will tak away all dlsiKiis-nble otlors and tears DO op pretutlve scrnt behind. boodon An swers RlaitW Hal(. First City Jltir-Oh. sou th cows tat Inn shnvlnirs. Rtsiuitl City lloy-l supnoM tbafa bow itf pet rhlppe1 Uf. flt Louis I 'out Iil.utch. , From criminal statlalloa a Oennso r1(th of k(ni) t mnn teuernlly by the married than by the sinirli- The Ha etna or rlrw. In MU-hlgan in 80 mile Ion, and on Its hanks baa tvreii timdiHwl taOOO.000.UIO feet ot pine U.nnls Among tb faaay tblop worn do U t aa old rod tbawl orsrlbttofa '"d Pat aadl wltb a rod abtda oa tahls aear by, tad call tt sa OriasUt Knntr. " - . - , ' 1 Afcuyasses et We Ha. W rest-Tall rm frkad, tbarkh fcM 7, . i Utmtnt .... . ' wbea I kad ! pair of casta, I foond tha labor ot abanria' iklnrs frasi o.a It Wm Sra(rh4. seam! In n rov. with their I n nils high titer their bonds tine bully riiinRii 'i' i' Ii' I IT en- I - - I pare :- sin ' : em.;- 1 :.i to ,1 Mauds ! r ami! k its',. SSI-,,1 ' e.cfSl! It: '- end Instlnctlvt l ! . If iT one h.'llltl to orv.'.ti : ' u;- C'.ti ' i -iii i' the .:; : Li- baud wist :u:tols.:ll.fil b p'-i.t- Hi'l th::t lit hln- r. do'.:1 a !-i 1 e- -ayetl 1 Li- 1 1 sen; :.i " Say, v lint's tbe ."ai: : n:t how v I'.i-innnibil tbr I'li.' "Are .' : -vi-hl'iil to I"-. -. :... niiis.-?' ' "t! 11. iso lit -stand it ; i;.v lunger,' ten rl , etl 1 : 1 y f 1 i. nil. 'I simply : . a bad 1 c.-nct got to i.sigraiu- Kern;. !i It 'No. you Lain t , ..-.tically corrected the I. nigh: f the ,.,,;:i, Ynu-e I'll do It for .u' Ami wilh that he pro-is ibsl to scratch the offending nasal organ with the liiMiHslo of his shotgun You can wager join' sbo.s I hut thai ps'i'it-ioar nose sloppetl iti liiug with gi-e ii : . 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 -Iless." I.OIIU llUliniri' 'I'iel.els -VY-siMfe,!. Me vvs!.- I nig, le:::,. kink and raw bolted, nn I ia -:.ani' l"d up lo ihe tit k ft window et I in I uioii i:isseieger sta tion much after the fsisliinu of a sen red canine when lie approaches his master to receive a well earned thrashing. ITc got as far as the outside railing and stood there with n bashful blush gaz ing at the man behind the brass hm-s. "Come In, coiiie ill. Make yourself nt borne," was tin- eneon. aging welcome flora within. He aceepied the Invita tion and brought up against tbe innrble ticket counter with more confidence In his faee. "Say. thnr." be said In n bull' whisper to Hairy Hanson, "ia this the place where you get tickets for the kyars':" "Yes. Where tin veil want to go? Hurry up: we're rush- d " 'Well, sir." he lopiied. shifting n sii-asn c ba h of plug t il ace i i- on one cheek t i the other, "bev yon all got cnisy long di-fa.ice tickets inter Ken tm !.y':" Mi- esise e, a : i -i pulled by that i f tile old lady with Ihe suubonnef y. bo suid: "1 want si ticket to I'lsltle county." "What place in I'lalte county ." in illi:'ei! the tle'-ct insill. "No plsiee i-i M-t'ie couistj. 1 want to go to l'i itie eoiiuty. anil it's none of ytu:r ! i -In.'.-- .. here I'm going to visit. You -.1! ;:ie Ihe C.'lo I I i I'iattt. i-i'.inty. nnd I'll g. I tii' ie" St. .1 scph News. A t ' a r 1 1 ii s oitielilenee. The lelleis "I I N" might be supposetl to pos.-.'-s a :t. -li rioiis ciianu. as they f.n in the terminal loti of iiisiuv of the n t i ... in history, h al.:abet will No ether h fmsilsli so n may be fol nindo up I nasis.s: Aar Solon. Ili'.n. f i n co'sa-liiclsee as id Tell, vying list nt ami modern u:. Aganieinnon llslcoll. Ni-v. ton t ii hloii. rors.ui 1 ill .s. r. I'ene :::l "U. l.eigbtoli i . - ' i . II. ii .Ion on. Teiiny ::'.. NsipobMii ii. Johnson. Ad en Ituflon. M.'ioaite. ion. Mns.dli :,. Lytton. Wall. n. . r : i i . st;ii. M iltoti. I'.yron. I 'i son. An.-' 'i. Washing;. Wellington, etc A Creek s, b. dar La; to a v cry cure. us coi".' ... name of Napoleon. If the first letier of 111:- ;: "apoleoi' :" take a w si v tin that V. ol d. and Villi h:i v t tills sill i esslvelv tic '' t allclltloli :.!. -nit the akc iiway joii have l t t letter of ib .n;" ib - !:i:-t syl lable. and you I. live ' ':.- u. " "on " I "nt these set t : . ! v. ..- it In this older. Nap' b i eon ainileon poletgi. so; I v 1 Jn : 1: pill .'.so I he literal 1 1 a : which Is "Napolet :,. is I letiplos, vv t lit sshiitit .li -I : . : "t ..n" and :' : t igetb - ui ki n .: live a ll oil of . Loll of g . t'CS." Trniiynfin nnil SIk ti I n. TenllVMii-. ' Well hlmv. :l 'i.. s-i-.n In stejitseel.s 1 their w :t ' :i . :m In many sin odd einTlcn i m; : . it is wild, he eoniinsiliiei! l. t.'.iei is h-torlsi. saylnx tbut he etuibl im Iniif r s.tiiy In the Istle of VI(.'ht ..v. i:u '" 'he tourlKls who enille t:i sllll'e li 1 1 . ;.i. The tUeen. with n 1 iisdly korjy. s:ibl thnt Khe hiTHelf did not xiifTi'i much frot.-i that -rlcv nt.i e Hut Teiinyito'.i. tnkliiR her literally. repUtd In the same strain. "No. inndnm." sa!l he. "nnd If I t.i-.dd clnp a sentinel wherever I liked 1 should not lie troubled elthei A RenoMrcefol Wnltfr. A very rich but miserly n uileinnn was In the luibll of dlnlne; dsilly nt n certain nulnininl. but be never tip ped the vrnlter who silt.inled to hU wants. One d.iy the lone BiifTerliig waiter nskeil the gi r.tlciunn "If lie would conili-sceiiil to nc-elit his (the waiter's) pbolopraph?" "Wbnt for?" wns the tpiery. "I thought it nlirht n.nke yoti re meinber the unlti r sir." was tlu; quick reply. I-ondnn 'lit liiin. IndrlBlfe. A notice wh'i-b atlmcta the ftttentlon of mnny Hojonrners In n New Hamp shire ton n Is Histr-tl on tbe wnll of th little rnllw.iv stntinii. The pnper ou Which It Is printed I tears evblrnro of lonjr niifl honorable service: Notice: Umdiig cMher la or alioul this room Is strictly forbidden, and must tie observed. The crust of the earth tinder Japan most he comparatively thin. Judging tiy tbe Damtier of Miribqiuike shocks tn that country Tticy averagw BOO r.. There chief fessts during which tb Ciilnese take legal fcolldaya are thoea f 'Ue drxnn. tli moon ami tt year.- ) couan syhupH i D,sMliinDt fleinriei t'MAlLs k I aWW'B. ia viti'r 1" rnonl aims Jiroiu liiUa tn a few days. Why then rtk rjofwnmpUnit, a alcrw, euro rteatht Oi Ir. flult'a (Vnigrt fyrup. Vrtofl, Jofl. Ivm't ba ImpoaM upon. S.r.'M ll iittlt'ite ( M i. r I It nu Ahe l''M. I A a ct. I e ..." ..i X'. -- '.v XVeiahse Prea?eUon for As similating AeFoodandBetf uta uJttttStomrxiBoislBcwretoof Pnnnoles DigradonJCheerfur ness and Rest.Contalns neither QprAuTt.Morptune nor Mineral. OT KARCOTIC. , hi. W JbiSmvm ssBsksMtssasasI HinS-d- A perfect Remedy forConstlpa- tiun, suur stuuiacn.uiarnuea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nrss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. HEALTHY OLD Labttv, Bbhtoiv Co. An., Ang. 4 I am 49 rears old and have be n Bafferinr with Chnnge of Life I had flooding 8 pel la so bad that nonu thouKht I could live. My huRbaod got me Wine ot Oardul and ft a&Trd my life. I am like another peraoo aince Ukiag it. MRS. E B. TOWN8END. It bs tlit devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe oU aire. None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized if care betaken of the health in early and middle lile. A little precaution then will ad.t unity years to our existence. Death can be kept away a inns time. Happy, healthy old ige will be the lot ot the woman who promptly corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Carduiwill take the lemale child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood. As a wife she needs it to help her through the trials of pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort.as possible. At the Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will come inanv years oftruly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last she will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characteristic lAllir IVISQI It, AITBEKT. rorailTlon in HUM NMjuirtnn nrctal llre.'tln. mldrrM. flSlTtna nymrHmiii, Uill..' A.l.i, l'l. 1IMAVriOOUA kuicttt.i 1'liaUAiioosa, Tenn. L.RCE BOTTLES OF SOLD FOR tl.OO FINANCIAL. T. A. Green, Pres. K. H. Meadows, V. Pres. H. su. Orovas, Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK, oar mrwBiiBiir.v.c. Doing deneral Banking Business. Ke' r is ry 1?, "W, b'urp'us and t ndiT - tl'il Pro t, 1:,19 I'rompt and careful Ml en lion given to all business entrusted to o. Accounts received on favorable leim. Board ol Directors. Ferdinand ClnuD J. A. Meadows, Bamuel W. I)ock. Chas. H. Fowier, J. w. Gralnirer, E. W. 8m all wood, . B. Maadows, Cbas. Dqt, Jr. James Raamond,i Mayer Hahn, Thomas A.bratin, O.R.ror. tteo. R. I Tea. W. r. Crookatt. MarU Disosway. F. & M. BANK, FEBRUARY lit, 1900. Capital Stock I7C.000 Barplas 10,00 Undivided ProEts ,600 Deposits let.OOO ui r lucno. L II. CuTija President. W. rl. Chadwick, Vice Prea. T. W. Diwit, Cashier. i. W. BiDdlb, Aes't Cashier. Mo BaowniB JJahU, Toller. DIRECTORS: Wm. B. Bladaa, M. M. Uarka, 0. D. Bradham, P. II. Pelletlar, L U. Cutler, Jno. Bulcr, W, D. Chadwiek, J. W. SUwart, T. W. Dawoy.- It eollacU for merchsola, niaaufsotar- era and other Banks prompvly at specisl rule to each, ana makes quickest re turns poaalhU.- By It liberality and on terprlalog bottneaa asetbods, U la forjrlo to iba front of East Carolina's Banking Institution. In tta own city. It la the only ooa whlcn ooe;ao pay latere oa ueposit. - raoPEetaioTiAu f. I. BlaaUkaa, 1. H. Pat. - l.P.Wsrd E. W. Psa 5IMriONS, P6U A WARD, ATT0EKBTS sal COUNSELORS at ... LAW. iiwaksiLi.c. Offlc 68 Bo. Proat fHfeet, aartj opp HwnOWl VBSUSWISi 1 (Offloa alto at BaMck Sad Baiaflald.) f rsetles ta tha eoawtss of , Vnpnn, Iimm IMlnv. ttrtMnA PamllM. WaS Johnesn), Harness aad Wltsoa) UIMIi km an Itertetml tiearta. aaS wbersvst ssrrleea arSeetre, P. H. Pclletlcr, ;.t : ATT0BXBT AT LAW. ' i HU Stmt, Uwjsrs Irish Ballllag. . ' ' Will praMJne la tb rionneie M Or fWr.t, Jrm... tin.io etl lenillfl. W. f i iiTbir7oPiBirl . rpT Infanti and CTrJIdren.'rrg ' The : Kind rYout Hayr Bears the i Signature J If w In Use For Ovsr Thirty Years TMC CCHTAUn MMNNT ttCW TON II OfTV AGE, of perfectly healthy grandmothers. It is for women alone to decide whether they will be healthy or sick. The remedy fur their sick ness is close at hand. WINE OP CARDUI BY DRUGGISTS EASTERN CiEOIINi DISPATCH UP, -AND- FREIGHT & PASSENGE1L For All Points Xorllt. The Steamer NEUSE will leave on Mondays, Wotlnesdajav and Fridays at O p. ni. sharji, mak intT landings at Urictital, anil Koaa oko Inland. va.s. in: vi. The Str. Newberne Commencing July Ut. bl b.-tra al IS o'cl'X S lO'Ht o i Tua-dny id Fridsys, toejr'ug 'an il ljt st Ci eni., Ittianoke. I. a id enJ N..gy II ji d. Lfsf " Preight received not later than on hour previous to sailing. For farther Information apply ta GEO. HENDKUSON, Afru M. K. Kino, Oen. Mgr., EL0. nuD0ixB,0en.Frt.ft IW Agt Norfolk; Vs, v " if Old DoffiioioD SteaoishiD C i Do you WUh to Extermlnstst , " Bd Bug. Crck RoschfS, Anfn f dkc- Theo tt :, . Liquid Creoleum Creoleum Is s'so a nscful honhol remedy for many atipla ailmeais. Aa ' a dlS'nieoient tt la superior ti asrbot- " lOKcjl, h aV-tibaft po'sonou nor rorro elee and has a pleasant healthful Ordor C.-co'sum Is ta death M Firs, cure kf et.e la Drff aad will keep File off horse. Ins rhrpet rood remedy on thaawket. TKN t'lSM ONLYi Al Kola Pre aolUlre arnt losaotU eida-i- .ji . -,-.v, y ,.0unphnrsji4 M.Mk' n : -; . . . ly.vaader M? ha ta : vT' - ' O dar Mo'Jiallrs la ) f' d P k- Sgesat -. " ".'.i--' '-i '.' Henry's Phstn, : Full Una Ta'Wt Ar.c'as sad I .'sc ary. ; --'-'' - . Fhyslrlan's rrssKsnptifias 'mrsfnllf eoTtipeuri'letl, . : - - ' '. for Calo vj liraanam. ..i r. a Datr,. . . . i oBid n.d. t ea
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1900, edition 1
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