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M WEEKLY JOURNAL1 PuNiabeal in Two Section, every Tuee day and KruUj, al Middle txtrtl. - Bern, N. C. CMAKLES L. 5TEVEN5, IIHTtlB iND PKllPRllCTOK. SVBM'RIITION UATKS Two Months 2' u; Threw Moutha 3& Six Month ' Twelve Month" uNLY IN ADVANCE. A.I ..rtiiiu' ratec furnu.lir.1 un ,,, hi tin- ..rti.-f. it iiio pin al 1. 1 ' 1 I 3 malt. j-TIk Jul hSii i nnl m .lv twin Milwril-TH recent' icll.e f expiration of u" ir cnpuoii- and an num. "bate r.-poii nolle.' ..! I"' appreciated by Jol'KNAl . 1 Tit . r. 1 Ml tl.- l'o-tortl. i-, S. I', lit 9econd-cla.ii matter. Nt w U. r Saclion One, Tiie-iUv. Jan. 1. 1!! RAILROAD TAXATION CASE. Whatever the result, so far in tbe no. roads are concerned, iu the railroail ( ation case, which ia still being given hearing. thia week in Wilmington, tin " must good enme f ri m it. And this irood will be, that thcie Mil1 he corrections mailt' iu the listing of " " anil personal properly m many seen of Nurili I'arolim , anil some equalialnn. niaile in las paying. The contention of the railroail cum pa nies, that their taxes sliunlil he less 1 1 cause the real anil personal properly o' this or that person is under valued is no argument, the question simply heing aie the railroad people p'.ying their taxes on their own property valuations. That I here may he property owmrs who are not justly taxed, does not ex enipl any tux payer or railroad company from paying their just taxes. rt I . . : .. ..ill i .. l.V 1 , If 111 'I Ml 111' (1 . I inc 11'i.u. ) I'" this ease has been given a hearing, ,s I full of interest and value, as It prett, .,iT.,oi,,ii,. .hnn'u no ibe method of tax 1 M,tl""'J ' listing and will show that there is really ' no equalisation in tax listing, therefore j no fairness in lax paying. If there was an evaluation, ami nn) , person, tirm, corporation and; railroad company paid their taxes based en actual valuations of real and personal property, there would lie more than atif ..... - f.. it... ...wwlnet of 1 t.e ncieni ..ion, y .... j .Slate's alTairs. j It is not the railrond .'onipanies thai , lone the real cause for complainl. in J 1 l.i- mailer ..f State lnxalii.li, it is U" i great mid. He class of the people, wlii.-e real and personal property always g. i- il,,l for its full valuation, anil vn" have to pay their taica promptly, ami w uh no opportunity of seeking anyn dress for grievances, if they helieve themselves paying full rates, while the corporation! and wealthy people escape their just tax hiirden. lint the time for an equalized lax rale, hased on just property valuations, cannot he much longer delayed in North Carolina And this railnad taxation cane la the means for bringing It about. CLEVELANDISM AND BRYAMSM. The recent declarations which have appeared in public print, of Ei Presi dent Cleveland and William .1. Bryan, the twice defeated candidate to the of fice to which Mr, Cleveland was s often elected, arc receiving both private and and newspaper comment. Mr. Cleveland In his article on "The Flight of Democracy and lis Kcmcdy." presents some strong reasoning, al though in language which the average reader will find heavy to read and In a sty le far from graceful. Mr Bryan In his entrance Into Jour nallsm, tries I" create or leave the Im pression thai he Is still a candidate for a public office to which seventy five per cent of those who voted for Mm, believe he never can be elected Accepting that IkiiIi Mr. Cleveland ana Mr Bryan, represent Democratic principles, to the Impartial observer It must be easy to aee thai the "rank and file" of tbe party cannot accept the lead ership of one of tbe gentlemen, without being Tery far from tbe other, who lays equal claim to Democratic recognition for adTOcettog Ita principle. Tbe really important thing for those who have tbe future aucoes of tbe Democratic party at heart It to And out, wbetber Democratic voter fiver Dero ocraci per CleralaiKjtem, or Democracy per Bryaalaox BoU of Ibee geaUemee, bare sum bert of olbualartle follower!, pettaep nsfMolBf may ol orpt Uu tbalr k aad Inrt U lb iMdorablp I Demooracy tad Im foDower. . Bat wIUtiM kowkrla Ue peeU dMtbBOia)rMtfU(BllW (N MteuM uM DceMcnik, priy of ' U wkott oil7 m tt U tonity? rot thtn U BoiMag la Ux altrt Dw u.vlMnl. the cplaiu - .! 'Le l'.l'jl'.i-s t ,i v I. sllle i t -!-. .it It pr He IV, 1 ti it.tr : ri m i ij : Lit nil; r ai . HH V.tM. Fir. I'.hNF:- 1 .1 ti.nl Hi- f s . i mini., iin a u ' 1 (a. 1 . i i i-l the w or k "f i ai r i n j i ol I lie 1' lie in, .re C'l'lilale. 'b-i - '" 1 few per. Ml shi 1 no' iiiw- I I tie biit.le.i, I'll iliei.'.! a i ! i while olllt'l-. leeeiVe !n-';e'i - a-iiiug in uiainta, Hi" Fair 1' lie fact 11. it tin- F.ei I ' il, ed or live him I . e.l d .' lai 1 is not a mallei of s i ; . . i -A i an a I verl i-ing in .'! nut. hit. 1111,"" il- V ' : New Hem 11 u . 1 its people i, w, i i he ex pen. Ill ul e and n( 11 i dreds o' ihil'.i's. ! l!ul l he matter to be jiilly c. ! iu I He loss of even ioie ,lo";:i . j : I he-e an ueal i- hitnl i. ll-, i lilli- !e C.I. b.' I 1 VV IIIIH' I the ,.J ami l- t lie e.i"t .b.y di I : 'bulc.i '' ; T ie be'iel'u of Hie Fab, f om i t -j julve liai.ig point of view, iKiinot he ii.ea-.uied. It hai been v. ry tie-it in the j pa-It, it l lll) Hi' 111 I'U' t'Vrn 9 U 1 1 3 ill till' I Ul II re. This tifiii'lil iloi-- not eo two or twcni v iinli i.Uiil New Hern Willi'.' inian,' Valu iblc a-sct I lie J linl 'Vt'-y llliCtl Ol III' l - L4l i g cuter in n - di ic i to i ne. e-i It n l - of idle. el it i- a property of 1 lie cost ol ,w -i a Hi j ,i it i'l. !, Hi j itute r ,w I ; I byjwhici cw-iv . i '- A,, lhN ,',., 1 l- b. nelll'e et.inui he iii-tlv mi In' Jil-tlv lllipo-cd llj ., ny ir sii' e-'n. iii'luet- t mil ii to ever iilt'li p isses-' ii sites to Mleee-slillll ion. I. id a Fal , " li" can and will lend I heir rl'.e - I" eondliet of a Fa! '. I. r, u ln'e i l ey may -.; I ' ibiitf Hi. n ,!. . !iri th u ,H.V ,,. nU, lnl.ul,.iHl ,, , i, ,. ,M!: ..r v. ,,.h ., , , iv i- eeit-enlv u n v i si be made ; lear li i i 1 1 -' a i i i i A . J lial pei 'ini.'i: y he I nuai l''all llial is li.'.d. and tlie-e iuleretls do not eontri'i lie 111 t money to t lie F.ii r'r- -Ul e - 1 n I he fill u 1 1 -. I he-e i me: est- bear their p! ", o.tl ' any 1 dried by hoi, line lli"-e ariiual lions '1 ,ie Fair is tin- pint .r,.eily citi.en.to fur a. ils -'ii , et m proportionate!) any labor or in xlnM ")' both, demanded in the i ni dm . of : In Fair, must he equitably divided among the citizens of .New lien. If llie people bear their part, individ ually and collectively, there need lie m fear but that there will h- a Fair mm ageuienl which shall attend to the hold ing of Fairs, that shall do credit to tint city. Deafness Cannot be Cured ny local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the eai There is only one way lo cure ileafne.s, and thai is by const llu llonal remedies Deafness is caused by nn inflamed con dltlon of the mill ous lining of the F.us lachian Tube When Ibis tube gets in (lamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is en llrelv closed deafness t the result, and unless the Inllammstion can lie taken out and this tula? restored to its normal condition, hearing will lie destroyed forever nine eases out of ten are caused by lalarrh, w hich i nothing but an inllamed condition of the mucous sur faces We will give line Hundred Dollars for any i ase of I afness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F J. CHUNKY A Co., Toledo, (I Hold by drugglsls, 7.V. Hall's Family Fills are I he lsl. A Sk.l.ll.r'. W it. VlaltOT Why are you walking up and down bare? Boldler I'm on aentry duty Vlsller Why don't you alt down? Boldler Because I am part of the landing army. O BearatVi feVi1 Ila) U4 Ywhwaharfl b(M CAPUDINE . .CCKM ... HEADACHE 4 LA GRIPPE. , f. lie, rs 4 ob UotU'. ; receive or t. leratc lor fualou vlr :: i rta : t a; '.bit,,: u. in . Ad1 the llruihir? ar 7ot ) trr 0. D. Bradaaai Md D. A, An imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause I Improve your blood. How? By tak- I a ing the blood purifier 4 lli-U 11.1b bllXKJ UiC ICbl 1 for thirty years ( I Johnston's (Sarsaparilla f QUART BOTTLE. 5 It has thousands of I happy friends. Quart I Bottles sell every I where at $i. m "TME MICMIQAN DRUO COMPAfOf Detroit. Mich. LlverrttM for hirer UU, The Fuwqi Little Urer Pilav 9 Sold by C. I). UHADU AM, tw bern. A Man' Huj;je'll.n. In order lo make the cook book more a'l raeiie for women it should be en ii .I ' The inner life " All liter llll... Ale sail the sympathetic man, I Bee .ii hive contracted a cold. No, answered the man who strives to b. neeiii ate, even amid suffering, I hae . expanded it World's Champion. "I tried many remedies to cure piles," write- W. H Smith, of Latham, 111., ' but found no relief till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1 have not been troubled with piles since." It's the only champion pile cure on earth ami the best salve in he world. Joe. per box, guaranteed h.. C. I. Fradham, druaglsl. 'I he rHtli-r Slow to Art. Bertram Barnes I)oe9 your father pre fer thai we live In a cottage or a flat after we are married? Bessie McBride - I don't know dear, lie has never said. lie hasn't'' What's he going to do about the furniture.' Looks like he'd be asking nie. MOZI.KVS I.KMON Kl lIK. A ri-nsautl.'iiioiiToiiir. Cures indigestion, headache, malaria, kidney dlsca.tr, fever, chills, loss of ap- I"'1 i'1'. debility, nervous prostration In, til l.'iilure, and appendicitis by regu- laii::g the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. M..I.-1 ';l.-noliKllxlr. uied ine ol indigi'stion, 1 had suffered l.,i 'en years. 1 had tried almost every ( medicine, but all failed. Since lakniL' . I.eimui Flixir 1 can eat anything 1 like. j W. A. OltlFKITII. j Keeve-ville, S. C. I Morl. y'M l.riuoli K.lll'.r. ;i iir' dme of indigestion and heart d la lease, after ears of suffering when all t be r r.nieiiies and doctors hadjfailed. ;N. I). C'OIjKM AN. ! P., ub.li, s c. M..I. .-k l.rn Kllilr. been a great sufferer from dys I Mil ; . p-ia for about fifteen years, my trouble biiioi ii. v liter, stomach and bowels, wiiliierrihletieadacl.es. Lemon Klixlr ciiie.l me. My appetite Is good, and 1 inn well. 1 had taken a barrel i f other medicine, that done me no gootf CllAKI.KH OlIlllAUII. No. l'il."i Jefferson St , Louisville, Ky. j l..ley ll oii.n"Klilr I Cured n.c of enlarged liver, nervouB In- liiestlMii and heart disease. I was un ible in walk'up stairs or to do any kind .f work I was treated by many physi cians but got no better until 1 used j Lemon F.iixir I am now healthy and vigorous C. 11. Baldwin, I No !n Alexander St.. Atlanta. Ga. M.il-y'n I. em. .n Hot I roMt. ( ii res all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Sore throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant re liable. '.'"ic at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II Morley, Atlanta, Ja Hrtllf.l the Kel. 1 w ant to return this dog to tbe gent what owns him. I seen hia ad in tbe paper, said the rough looking man at tbe d.or How did you guess It waa a gent tbal put the add In? asked tbe lady 'Cause It said, "Mo questions asked. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There Is only one chance to se.re you I'fe and that la through an operation were the startling words beard by Mm I. B. Hunt of Lime Kldge, Wis., from her doctor after be had Tilnly tried to cure her of a frightful caae of alomacb trouble and yellow jaunaTcr-. Gall alone hail formed and aba constontly grew worse Then she began to uae Electric Bllteri which wholly cured ber. It's a wonderful Btomarb, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cure Dyspepsia, l.oee of Ap petite Try It. Only 50 centa. Guaranteed For Ic by C. t). Bradbam. drugglat. Coals never be Repaid. I see Buchmeo, th publisher la dead. aid the solid bualnee man; I owed him a debt I can never repay. What waaJt asked hie friend. He refuaed to publish eotn vera I rota In my youth. A Keen a ear Brain. Your beat feeling, your aocial poet tloa or buelaeM eoocew depend Urgwly on lb perfect act toe of yon r Stomach aad Uver. git iaorcaMd MrMgia, a ., clear m l.vl ,i . III mak oa taaJ Ilka a Bear bale. Sold by C D. Bradbats, drggiat. j Ul Sites. troabU. art rapidly fatal. TH Ml Ik.r.tM pw'k.n.Vr' 9 --. a P. Hd aad W. 0. Ooaglatt aboat la ilM r,u - -' C c- tB airl K aaoat aaad that art k ' W pUat tJ tk tad a k t t1 tbaa Raad-I tad DMglaa, tfrt lr M U )B,c,'y oM ,..r.i iu.-Mfn. - , aadttllaaf dle. It 1 pral Legislature to Increast Approrri ations hdJ Lew MoreTaies. Kaifral nf Kol.rrt It. ISnrtoa Urn Hoke oh Natiif Pfa i ! i i n Sold if rs I'rii.a I t . n ul tie I'a i i s fc x ji .t i I in II t i '.'s - Tiir lunrr e ' ' ll trioii, L- ( . i I. - itfieruoo.i from l i K Chun ii The Itu n .1 se-i i -e were hri htlenlon bnatd t,f f llial church of number, aiieinled ! lltni.'li bar. 11:8 whit'i I... in a boil v .b 1 'notheis srnye i ,h time to Ik? present, - among ihem l i Andrew Burton of , Hei Isville an ! M i.-.-i - Jnlin and J amet ! Bui ton ol ila' i ' it t oinly The remains j eere taken I 'it, I" the family burial i grounds near Itoanoke Kapids. Si ate Treasu r. i Worth said lo your correspondent today in reply to a ques lion. "I expect the legislature will In crease appropriations. The demand is very great ll will In in earnest though tbiiut gelling more laxe I do not lieve propeny iu North Carolina, real and personal- all property in fad I assessed at over two thirds of ils true value. 1 never have In lieved it. There s most certainly not oyer two thirds on the tax bookf." The Treasurer has an inquiry from the county superintendenl of Uuilfnrd aakiug wnen he will he ready to pay oui 100, IKK) appropriated fur 1'JiU for pub lic schools by the h-iiislaluie. He re plied llial if the sheriffs pa) iu taxes promptly he will promptly meet the obligation. The $100,000 begins to In due January 1st. The Treasurer said; 'The sheriffs are paying in only moder ately well. Only 3 o.it of 07 have as yei receipts in full, these being of Lincoln Johnston and ilaitin counties " Slate treasurer Worth says he sees from the report of 'hi! tieasurer of Va., that that State gels :t2."i,0iK) for liquor licenses He says he wauls to know- why this State can't get as much. Yir ginia gets if'Jl.iiilO for collaleial inheri tance taxes this State untiling. Virgin ia gels $:tl,OO0 out of I he penitentiar) and 10,(100 out of nvsteis; this Stale practically nothing. The rural mail delivery is very popu lar with the country people. A carriei here said to me. "1 handled iu August, the lira, month of my route, 1 17:1 pieces of mail. This month 1 have handled over ,') Oi'O. (Jen. Robert F II ike, one of the few surviving ma pir-generals ol lue I onle 1 erate army, tells in,: the plan of the I'nitcd States to enlist natives as sol- liers In the Philippines will prove an excellent one if they are carefully laugl.t to he maiksmec. The general says that he speaks from ex terience an 1 ohserva lion and that if they are taught to be expert marksmen the "hunter's instinct'' will make them good soldiers, for in bat tle their only thought will be of their shooting. Democratic Stat" chairmin Simmon ays Willi great traiikness, iu a dial with your correspon leni, that Uie at tempts by tin- Norlh Caiolina Itepubl -cans to use 1 he federal c iiirls for tie prosecution of Slate election officers will prohib'.y interfere "villi the liberal policy which the Deinoi rals had in mind along certain line. ILj stid: "Tiie Re publicans ar.; crying, pesen ! peace I They can't expect peace while they are employing all the enginery of the courts to keep up friction between the par lie." I'he Deinoc. a'.s in tic legislature will hold their caucus on tha night of Jan uary H. They will select the speaker of the house and the other officers There are four or live aspirants (or ihe speak ership. At the scjsi .n bilayof the Norib Carolina Associsl on of Acalemies, held In the capital, there wore speclil at dresses by Prof Few of Trlult); Miss Milliard of Oxford, l'rof. Anderson of Trinity Park Hiich School, Prof Ellis ol Sanford, and others Secretary Bruner of the agricultural department says North Carolina woo 29 prl.es at Paris, of which 14 were for apple, the others being for tobacco, cot Ion, greens, gold, silver and copper ores forestry, commercial tlmliera, medicinal plants, herbs, bonks an 1 berries, natural history specimens, principally aquatic game. There were alio given Mr. Bru ner and curator lirlmlcy special medals for collaboration of the exhibit. Thore were over H 000 specimens The cosl of all, Including Mr Bruuer's expenses lo Paris, was under $2,IXal, a very remark able showing Took Severe Measures. Wn iiita. Kl i , De J7 Mrs. Carrie Nation, president of the Barbour coun ty W. C T. U , rntertd tbe Carey Hotel bar room today, and with a atone imh ed a B100 painting and a mirror valued at 100 Mr N'ilioa broka mirrors In two ta- loooa at Kiowa, Kan , aome mootbi ago and declared tbere la bo law under which ah ran be proeeculed. Ph waa lodged la tbe county jail this afternoon charged with malicloaa dmtroclion of property. K4Tkelr FeeUL There ar too many rich me la poli tic! iclelmed lb ma wllk mphll trWM. Wall, Mtwarad 8aaier Borfaaa, iTl " n IV 1 . ma ' p4 Ibeir axr. How b tb. fai4 Wa enrap aad lg MAT BE EXTRA SESSION. Imporuat LeflUitloa Aj be ftlockc4 j Salp Snbstlj Causes Trouble WasHooto.s. I).-c H Senui ho ar . ,o 4 ,i to en i y t lie f tl I roij tl in, : or Hie A t.ul'l'n', 1 . on btve oruu l-i talk ..i :n.- .lull the llfM l .ui(rt-" - m f 1 ire wt 1 u,. .ilaiii n a. 1. '1 Up 'ii at mi. tea -i Hi.- l're-.t,l-iil -t 1 l'ie-e i, W . r il.l 1 .ig l 'ie eat 1 . lit- ,i 'I .'HI u ..1 I he r p.ll, a -siraln every polul iu -t... I a si-.l , t In- pre.-e .1 1 ll . It i. -: s .-U -wlial hi l.'ie hal lie ot a i f r t ti e p.irp .,e of Itsi'n.i,.' t - i I 111 sition of a nurnVr of S,-m ,,t i , m t ures which ii is debited to p.ii i.i,,.,i;, at this session. Allhoigh it i n t I. lteved that the i'res.deui or vi. .Ui... parly wish an extra action, one m iy ln- made he made necessa'v if t:i"t ins -'. upon passing a.) me hills, nrineip . i:unn j w hieh is the Shin Subatdv in.us ,i , l cause oppiisition lo ihose may tes 1:1 in hanging up some of the regular appi. pr.alion hills. ! Seuator Petligrew has publicly giv -i notice 1'ial he and Senators Butler, ol Norlh Carolina, and Allen, of Ncbra-k-t intend lo oppose eve y bill brought up iu llie Senate as long as the Snip Sibsi L , hill is pushed. If these, three .teua'oi- live up to tha' notice either the Ship ( Subsidy hill will have to he dropped m there will be an extia sesti ni. as uiide the Sena'e rules it is eisTy possible f-.i three reb'iliiie men lo block legi-lation Indefinitely, and Senator Allen niiuli j holds the record for sp .iking agam-t j time iu the Senate. Besides, lirey are not the only opp. men's of ihii bill in i the Sciiaie. I Th: Chines; Mix-up. PukiN, Dec 'J? Li llu ig I'litng an I I'rince Ching, the Cliini s" Peace Com missioners, have heard from i ti F.ni peror, K tva ig Su. Prince Clung es'led on llie former f u cin-u.lalio:), rerWa.n ing hr ov r an lion r The Court o 'ects st renu ei s' y lo re ducing the f ills, ail a. to lo all.) -vim perintiient legation ird-, whi n. 1 1 seemi to think, could Ii" mi Ic nil! i.-nl-ly la' ge a', a, v lint' it tv desired, to men ne the C-outt itself. After tin' confluence it vi . .1- i I I lo hold furttn-r coininuuie ti i m wi"i t ie Court h- f '-e seeing 1 ii mm i -'.-i s. ) The Hi ii itli line iiii'ri'i-i- i 1 ncir g ii i- i son at V t;ig 1'ann by o : 'i i .. I . e.l m"!i, with hoises and llir, g in-. A llj ing column of l.biO v .by w ill scour lliecouniry between I ien i'-in and Yang T-iin, in obedience lo Marshul v. in Waldersee'.. or le. s I i b o,i i h ah rl, i.i view of lb!; French repoit of a i eng .g' -men! Willi 2,."00 ' 'Inne-e troops. Colonel I ulloca'a regiment w ill leiurn lo destroy the towns In- 'ccenily held. This actum is owing to the fa ! llial it has been discoveied that a u.nipii-r o! Boxers unqUesticnably made I lie m It ei r hcailqUHMcip. The Biitish anihoritie say they do not expect i-ciioua in. ul.de from the Boxers mainly because Ihey lack arms. Fortunately the Chinese liovernment feared lo tiiihl tliein with aims lest a rebellion against the dvnasly he undertaken O'lcrwise the danger nitrihl have been serious. Hungry Wolf in Chicago. Cnic.Mio. Dec. '.'7 Within the bniils of Chicago, and scarcely ten miles from the City Hall, ahold and h ingry wo'f roams at nigh', hmboldeneil by hunger the wolf is reported to have Inva led Elmwood Cemetery, a mile west if the city, and to have dug pait way to a cof fin before being discovered and driven away. Among Ihose who have seen the an -mat aud are willing to give it ere lit for remarkable cunning are F. Marwood and Olto Long!i"!d. Mr. Marwood chased tt out of his yard with a ntte, and admits he was unable to hit It. The next day the beast followed Lonj field lo his home Procuring a sh ttg in Ixi.igfielil stealthily wenl out to me n and slay the hungry anion kl. Al the same lime be heard a commo'lon In bis poultry house. Before hi could ge there t'ie wolf hsd taken a fowl and wa barely visible In the darkness, a gray Ireak speeding nwsy toward the wool-. The farmer fired, without success. Cuba's New Constitution. IIaviNi, Die 27 The various ec ib.ns into wh'ch Ihe ( uban Conslltu ilonal Convention was devid d idg weeks ago for ihe purpose of preparing ami suhmllilng drafts of constitution for the conslderat ion of the convention a whole, are gradually getting to gether on the basis of a unitary Covern meol, with restricted suffrage. The con vontlon leader now hope lo have this work completed by Jan . 15. o that the reaull may be submitted to the United Stales Congress Feb. 1 The aecllonal dlscu.slons bare been bitter and prolonged, and therefore there will he lets debate In tbe open naalon. lb bard fight having boen made la the secret lubsessiont In order to tve public wrangling. Tot tared WUoe. Intent luBrring till tndured bj wit nee T. L. Martin, of Dial. Kj., befor b l hi tvldaoor; 'leoogbed erarf algbi aatll my tbroal wa nrljr rawi IbaatrUd Dr. King' Mw DlaeoTarr wblcb gv lntnt relief. I k ad ll la mj famfl for foer yaart tad racoa anad It at lb Kraals, rmaedr for T . ' .77 . 7.7 i i Lti trcnbl. It will top th worst Laag irffobl. It will atop aonak aad aot aaly prreU bat abeo - .. afV M 1 ' coa.umpiio.. b1 Mtu- Jri,U f 0 D. Bradb... Dr., B t ' ' v ', . .. - " 'Tk & My Ik Mnyaak rklloopkr, . -WTI . ill I iiiii.i.i mmm .,, . , , , , , OUUXeH.MaU .i.-iJ-,. . . t ------- t-tv.,. -, VSi.1.' J TL Kind Too HftT Ahryi Bought, and which ba beB In use for over 80 yevj-s, bu borne the rigntrttnre of ivied hat been made under hia pea C&jcrtt'fr, OD1 "iPOJlon -toee lta lnfaary. loc7. CCCA4i Allow no one to deeetve you in this. All Counterfeits, ImitAtions and M Jost--g)odM are bas Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lntonts and Children Ebnerience against Xperiment What is CASTORIA Caotoria is a Iiarmleu rabstitnte for Castor Oil, Pare goric. Drops and 800 things Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opiam, Morphine nor other Narootio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishnesa. It cores 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 7 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CCftTAUIt WINITT, TT MUMMT wTMaTCT. NFW TOMH OfTT. JIrOo-yilUlL THE finely1 There is no use talking baby in the house is the link that binds husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock, llie prattling and coning of the little ones ifet a thousand times the in..iM..iul worries and trials of life. When a wife is barren, there is a derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or mure of those common disorders known as11 female troubles". Wine of Cardui is the remedv. It puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy C indiii'ui, titting the wife fur the sacred duly of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother is bmlt up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one makes its advent it is lusty and strong, well-litted to grow to ma turity in perfect health. The mother, too, passes through the tri.il with little pain and no dread. Wine i d Cardui is truly a wonder ful medicine (or women. Large Bottles for KINANCIAL. r. A. (Irrrn, I'r. .. K. II. Meadow. V. Pre. II. VI. roves, Ca.hler. ( ITI7..:V RANK, oh- isrin w bih.n, rsi . c. Doing; General Banking Business February Ki, 110, Surplus an 1 Undivi ded Profit-, 1 1 2, 135.76. Prompt and careful attention given to all busin"i-s entrusted to us. Accoun a received on favorable lerme. It'Mtr.l ol Directors. rHr.ltnainl tllncn I. A. Mnadnws, Jmil.'l W. I pock Chas. II . Fowinr I W. 'iralner, K W. SmaJlw.ioO K. II. Meailow Chan. Duffy, Jr. Jam', Oesimond, Uayer Habn, Tbomaa A. fcrex. C. R. fov Mao. N. Ivea. w. r. Crockett. Mark Diana ay. PltdKKStSIONAU K. M. tlmmoiiH A. D. Wars I. II. I'on. K. W. Paa SIMHONS, POU WARD, TT0RNP.t8 a1 CODNRELOB l LAW. nr. RkMl, w. o. OHlrv (W So. Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Chattawka. (Ofllcc also at Ralolgh and Smlthfleld.) I'ractloa In the countiea of Craven. Dnplln, lone. On. low. Carteret Pamlloo, wake, Johnnon. HarneU an4 Wllaon; tn the So preinn and Kedoral Gourta, and wnereTer ervice, ar aaaireo. F. & M. BANK, FEBRUART lit, 1900. Capital 8tok I11.'? Barpla, UadlTldrd PralU, DcpodU m n niui 10.000 1,100 - 1M.0O0' OFFIOERa L II. Cctu iPreeldeot. W. tt. Caaowiox, Vlo Prat. T. W. DawiT, Oaahle. -J. W. BiDDta, A't Oaahler. Mia Baowma Baku, TWtrr. DIUKCTOR8: Wn, B. Blade, M U. Mark, J 0. D. Brad ham, P. d. Pllier, UQ. Caller, Jbo, BoUr, W. 8. Ckadwrck. J. W. Stewart, T. w.'Wwrjr. It collect for nccbanU, mufaotur r and otbar Bank pronipUy at apaotal rata to cb, aad make quick ra tara polbrv By ita UbenJity aad teTprWinx bo I nee matbod. Ilk fonrlng lo tn front of East Carolina,'! Baaklng liatitBtioa. In lu owa city, tt U tb oalv oa vbiob doMnot pay tataratt M ' Depoell. P. H. Pelleller, ATT0SNIT AT LAW . ' Z JIU Itmt, Uwtrt Britt Btlllliff. ill praetle ra th Oole3 OraTej r.HML JnaM. IIMln r.nlbW. U, Signature of LINK THAT BINDS. Jackrov, Tkh., Not. W. I wag inbject to miscarrlaffe for three ye&rt, and Buffered constantly with backache. I wrote to you for advice, aud after using threo bottles of Wine of Cardui, according to your direction, I am atrong and well, and the mother of a fine girl baby. Mrs. E. N. JOWBRS. LADIES' ADVISORY tCPARTMIIT. Kor .Wir In rajuf rpniiirtne mTial LauW Ad,krr tVp'l, The ( II rTAKUOUl Mt-DH'lMK CO., tiattan.Hiv, Tfiin. $1.00 at Druggists. CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AND 0 FRKI6HT & PASSENGER. For 411 Point North. The Steamer NEUSE ill leave on Mo daw tVn.l iii)v8, and Friday at. 'i p -' i'i. trnik ine landing a- (Iri. niai .nd Roan oke 1-laad ACiH, CI I.Kit. The Str. Newberne Commenelug I ly 1 . I I. ve o'clock ooi. on T '! r i i making 'an in neni - It no I a in an ' Sun 11 d aQy" Freight reouivwt hi, . ii.jf than one hour preriou to aitiliu... . For farther information apply tv GEO M. K Kin-i U.C. 11 unu in j Do you Wish to Exi. mln te , Btd BdCt. Cock Koochcs. Ami t ' die, Then Us , t..iA Creoleum. i i' n. Creoleum 1 tlxf ireful htmrhcK& v remady for tnaor atutpla iliu'. AO . " a dlainfrotaol tt 1 auperkir . to-rbo . ' to Held, H neliher poiaonou Bur forra (r and baa a nlraaaot hrallbful mtlor. t ' V Creoleum It tur deatk to fie, far kfaot,! Dog, and Will kn Kle" ff . hnrMtv Tb rhe-apeel (tooa rMMKty oa4 . ik. uk.t. ten certTu OXLY. . ' V Ab cMotu, PraoUtiTa aad. nM0t(. x 'A' e-L'. Uadr MAWto.t , t, h-a'-' ; Oidar Md'Jtallo la oa fod p & m. 1 j ' , . ' 4 , .... . ro1inttT'W Auk,' n ro toNW ; try. t .-'...'.., . . -'.'. M.s.ini.i.'a l ie. in iiilliin anarvrf nll . c uew w . - y , 7 s trt3, "9nm 'OBI Mdc11 ocrwfw of lb C-n!"1! f1 DarpU. .. . - .' , 4 I, i. Utm. ottaaiptlos. t. a Dffj Co. : rJly aw trie U do t of It" , ,,". j). ' t - . v
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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