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TBE WEEKLY JOURNAL SrtiUliM ISTS. Published la Two 8tioi, enrj Tub day and Kriday, at W Middle But., sew Barn, N. C. CHARIE5 U STEVENS, iditos and rorirro. SIRSCKIPTION RATES: Tw Month. ! l Three Monti 8ix Months 35 6U Twelve Months .ONLY IN ADVANCE. (1 IW Advertising rates furumhetl upon -plication tit the office, or upon inquin by mail. fJTThr Jui KMi it only sent on my in advance ba-i Subn nUm receive not.. .- of expiration of their Mih Benotioii- and an in.me.lmt.' reepon i ni.tiee v...! l-c appreciated t'v H" Jol KVU.. Fill. Ted lil the I'm-!,, 111. e. ft. I '. :l second -cltl!-!- matter. N. w Section Our. Tuesila t . J an !". 1 1,0 1 TWENTIETH CENTURY COTTON GROWING. The school ireoirraphyof the twentieth eenturv In iloiio: to haw a very dltTercn: story to tell of how ami where cotton 1 ralscd in this country, than .11 1 the ography of the nineteenth century Tliose who learned of the cotton . anil the cotton pro.hu in- States, tt.iu il,. ..r.nliv.if the third .lUtlitet . f the nineleenth century, would han!!, recogniu in the i;. oi;rHphv study ot i, day any features that existed twenty Me years ago iu cotton pioduction. It Is true that the old cotton States still grow cotton, hut the bulk of the cotton grown In this couutry, now comes from the country west of tic Mississippi river, when formerly it was ennxi.lered that the territory was liniil-d to the land east of that river. Of the cotton grown in I'JUO. than one half of the crop came from west of the Mississippi river, Texa- appointees to pay dividends ! roni furnishing one third of the entire cotton road's earnings, for poliiirai rra (.rilp when I lie physical condition of the i In noting the cotton grown in this demanded 1 hal the in y paid in d ,..,,to,o1 ii.rritoru itinav ti- v ..w .. .j j , j ncwB to many to know that Oklahoma raised ten times as much as Virginia and three and one half times as much as Florii'a, while Indian Territory pro duced more than Oklahoma. While the acreage east of the Mississ ippi river Is the largest, the land west of tho river is more fertile and gives better results. Statisticians already figure out for the l ililed State.-, that Ihelirsl half of the twentieth century will see this country producing thirty million hale crops of cotton. That much greater crops of cotton will be raised within a few years, theie Is fltlle reason to question. SENTIMENTAL LEGISLATION The I nlled Stales Senate's vole agalnsl the Military Affairs Committee's bill, to permit the serving of beer at the post exchanges, is a narrow piece 01 leg islatlon, and an exhibition of provincial . smallness. It U a vote on an Important matter, gov crned by personal sentimeut, anil against the practical, for the Senate comili'tely Ignored expert opinion on the subject This supplying the soldiers, under proper supervision, with a mild stiin 1 lent, has been unanimously advocated b officers of the army, whose practical ex perlences make them competent Judge, not to say anything as to the respect due to their opinions, as expressed on 1 1' subject of the "canteen." This "canteen" arrangement Is re garded by those familiar with the con il It Ion n of army life, as the most efTec live remedy against Intemperance, and a po fertul atil in lue maintenance 01 discipline, as a successful preventative 1 of desertions fnim the army, which weie so frequent iM-fore the establishment of the "canteen " The advocacy of the canteen had not only the support of the army men, but : really of erery one poaaeneil with com mon sense The abolishment of the canteen be welcomed by the liquor dealers, who will quickly return to their old bosineas near the army post, and deal ot their vartoni poisonous compounds to the aoldlari, who will soon find their plaeet. Il ll such sentimental legislation as thla, whlca caoaea eoaletspt to be felt for Ihoee lafltlatora, who five decisions at rarleaoe with expert opinions or ordinary erery iay practical aaaae . TEB SAJLB OLD PRETENDER. Ovtsrsof Daalal L. Uawssll's as safe l Uhs Oeaeral Asawsssly ot Horth Car- ftllas, Ii U UtlrseUvs doonsaat, so far s it rslatss to ' isowlair r what sas ssas doss ia uia buu m im way Of ai Vtiopasaai ass) profrwas tfartaf ls past Iws ymn T ''") ft', Hat UslBf'ttk doeuaMat froasta Ruaar-U point of view, u itituoi ibe adTancemeet la North Car ; n tw caaee Iaoiel L Uussed ttinrtrl :o be Go?ernor, u is a be. mp ihu lo u mtaL Readier the uMraeait, a. n..liuK iLr events of progress hiili hic la.fi place during the pi i e 1 " 'i shows what tretnrndoui ul tr . ie-"..:-, cr North Carolina ma'. p 's,-e." ..' ahead, and yd have mi. ti a ns.m a- ! irl L Iiui,-!I. for t. rn,".' The G e r n . t's VI --Mi.:t -!,. -self as-serliveiics-, '.lie s.i lie . !''' der pml A'li! fft it Wh9 . ii i. uiut 'a v - ago that lbi same ' . i no r (, ! .. a 1 . i ; ! t- al!a:r at t n.-.. ll .'n.e' N i i Willi b ai. preii :i. an l 1,1 i:' ( wt i! k no. fcr.i . . '. . . ' !. . Sill. I' I Ii ll slN l, tl.c ' ' o r . : ' i. -! n ! c !tt i i: 1' ' . o ' . , ' . a id I '1 en!l-i '1T1 ' :i t- 'It I '. .' 1 t,i 'i I e .ii. . I.i:-. ill fu l. s kuc "f h - 11 ! Mosd hitter cneinic. have l.vmc I i a.o!oi: M. even '.it: e.-Kini: li - itinenl Set Am in; the -ii,; Hii-iii lotion- r.uin.i he in.'ii-ij.-a a t lie pletc. .iiarly. thi inn-.- a-i'l o : u.ei, of l 1 . ; n, .r le i:i i. iiu--.!: lh;ii rflv:iur t t's I " .i o.i Ma i Miiroail pi.ij i I ; HI tin- property the Mi---a-e $-iy 1'hi-. properts lnn n -t pnij an;. lends during tin' yea 1 1 a-ipear- that its uri I I'.' i n u - i ttien' its net eiiu iut-. in iir.;1! n : erty. s''11" It -e. in- t Hal I ,c stock I sol 1 1 n i; nl alio it i a cut -live per of its par At ill s i-r.c' a r-'ili Milt" - -to I, w ..... 1 toil.. i numher- t hi !. in 1 . e l i o. u- i;o If a reason;!1'!'' p; ; - e c '! I he -this properly, fui'ii-he- an a--ahle for iair-i-e l epcudiliiit tiove.uor Kuseil knows, an every one at all acquainted witii I d -o d the h tory of t he At iant ;c au I Nortl railroad, why -it app.'-r-" the inira of tin- ro.id w. ut into net ei. imp i '. menu, instead of pa, tin; -politic dcnd-, 'as it did w lien the C. ni.uied its President, and compel en cd : den. I ' . s In '11 1 I k o I k eep l ii n Hie load in den. I', should u,o ! co.iipiion, to not oiih' pay Us but t keep up its pr. q "i t v. -lu re dui. lends mig :i' In -paid. ll i- oil B' colltlt ol the-e di v idends," forced by low-no w hich ha- made "it appeir s ' sai y, thai tin- road's e.irii:.'i have gone into iiupr. .-iueu d n. lh'.i. l'.i- o. and pi ' In 1'Ml W 1! ii t w o ai - Uo o e i : ' .lends"' a- .I'll in.! i - ' . ii : den Ian lu A. N 'I '. Ii t ar,. H i I i today he no a. -i t to ! ,,r ! i holders, or he ' H ill'- 1 e peudl! II res" ot I l,e "-t il e li It ill I his M ,,l. impi , . e ail i itlit't s, it is t h. niiii 1 i A properly ha- b. en -a . d Mill its people 1.i Ml-e t! Hi. -ta'c I reb 11 l"i (:,,u!.l not t I, h And yet then a insist that 1 1.1:0c! bee! good governor, lor North 1 ar.dinu I t, . , I here is more 1 alarib in thl- -eel. ,,f L,. , Illr , , ,,r .,. pm tog. t i,er. and mil:; tin- ln-1 !. in. w as supposed lobe incurable Ko: i'reat man v ear- .!, ' . r -a local 1! i -ea-e. a:,d ; r. - dies, and by . on-l mi t ! . w ll h loeal t leatuient. or. 1 en. ill. ribed ... a failing' I' n uio ed curat. le Seienee ha- proven 1 nlanh , lie a eon -t ll.it ional dlsea-e. and Iheref. ri q 11! res eon si 1 1 111 loi, :i. irealiueni iia I'aiarrh 1 uie, in an 11 fa." 11 1 ed hv I ' Cheni y A Co . Toledo. ' ii... I- the . 1 j ,.,,, lt ,,,, r ,,,,. m,llk,., ,, taken inter nail I n d.,-e- f 1 . .111 pi di t" leaspoonful 1 1 s. t d 1 ie. 1 1 . n blood and mucous hu r f ai 1 - of I he - v-l 1 They offer one hundred d dlars f..l a (se It fails to ru re i-.nd for cm ,;, id "est imonla!- A dd res- !' 1 ( 1 1 I- 1 V 1 .. r. '. I.. 11 Hold by druggintn. I.'ir. Hall's Kamily Tills re the ! St. Illobbs W nly see t h ide of lien perk k e Slobbs les, hi best of him. Blown To Atoms. Th old Idea Ihst the lioilr sometimes HI ncvo a jtoweriui, orasur, pnrgallve Oil has been exploded, for I)r King s Npd Life I'llls, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache Only 2V at C. Bradbam'i drug store. I). Women sboold be more generous with tbelr ssallea, says the Maaaynnk Phlloec pber. Many a good man's downfall Is doe U aa Icy stair. Jl mil n i s I s CUBES . . : - HtllJAlHE & LA UKUTE. ' ISe, , st l ftps Boitt. T CDeBrsdha-s- D, Bargttt. r indigestion dyspepsia biliousness and the hundred and one rimi lar ills caused by impure blood or inactive liver, quickly yield to the purifying and cleansing properties contained ia Johnston's arsaparllla QUART BOTTU. It cures permanently by acting naturally on all organs of the body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh builder, and health-restorer, it has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $1 each. "TUB MICMIQAN DRUO COMPANY," Detroit, Mich. Taks Livercttcs for Utt Ills. ssc. Sold'bv t I) I1 1 'A nil A M iw born. 1 he X utile ot lrliiHg;e. leigiiim has added Htssl acres a year to area .luring the last century by care d'ai'.'ue and embankment. v jlS - oniA. y, ii.il en Haw Always Bougtrt ' r-ons w ho borrow umbrellas, Im? iii -e i.'s raining, s. em to forget that i.r'- :l;e very re ison why you'd care to in their company yourself. r, is an io so ti e from indigestion ie long, because they I required to nourish pr .dui Is of the undl , do eat poison the rtant to cure iudiges-os-ible, and the best I. i le body and ' I lie .'-' d to . i- III. ' 1 . 1. 1 It i- imp 1 i.-,i ,a- soon ai I uiei hod of doing tin. i to use the pie; ara'ion kuoivn as K'dol Dyspepsia 1 Cute Ii digests what vo l eat andr--i.iri - ,ill the digestive organs to pe rfect . alth. 1' . I) ;!Ty ,; Co. Itieh In l.fiip eitrs. The '..'hili century will have 24 leap ear-, the gieateot pos-ible number. This season there is a large death rate 1 among children from croup and lung troubles. Prompt action will save the 1 lit: ' ones from these terrible diseases. (A'e know of nothing so certain to give ; -I in! r. i I as , ne Minute Cough I uie I; i mi a!-o be relied upon In 'ii,.;.!- an 1 'hroal and lung troubles . t a lei's, rieasanl to lake. V. S, Dully Tone Is a scandal monger; A las ' we know It web, T'.., .:: we may guard our secretp, ' t l iine will surely tell. 1 . ineriled repulal'on for curing '.-.-..ri - and skin diseases acquired i .. .'I'- itch I lael ,-alve, has led :; ... ,k ;;i:t w i Idess counterfeits. - ,'rl.iiil . r.li 1 e'A I t's Salve I . N il --lie u- d to say Cat the man . e ia ii i.-d in i -1 be the sunshine of hei life l . -. and I hen she elope 1 with lllll t.V's 1 KXIIIN I.I.IMIl. A I'lii-aiil l.t-inoti 1, nil-. r. p an d fioni ttie fresh juice of lemons .ini. iii"l with other vegetable liver ' . :i ics, a' liar t les, aromatic stimulants So.d by druggists "ilc and $1(XI lrt- t s. i' .r biiioii-ness and const ipalion. : hi i:idige-!ion and foul stomsch. l-'or sick and nervous headache. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Kilvir. I'"r sleeples-ncst. and nervous prostra i ...ii 1 or lo.s of appetitesnd debility, l or leors, malaria, and chills tike Lemon l.li ir I roni h I ' riiml nr nl t.tj. I 1 w h! pai ii sd not t.een able In two years to or -land without puttering great Since taking Dr. Moley's I.emon I'rlisnwnlk half a mile without fTerrig Ihe b ail in. onven ence. Mn It II Iti.ooowoKTU, (Jrlftln, (ia AI llir I M.llol. I tuvr j im taken the lsst of two hoi tlesof Dr. Vi.xley's I.etnon Klltlrfor i.er vous liesdache. Indigestion, wlihdls- ea-.d liver and kldnrys The Kllxlr . ".red n.e I found ll the greatest medl . . iif I e ve r used i .1 H Mkxm ii, Attorney, I 12.ii F Slreet. Washington, I), C. Motley's 1 in on F31xr W A James Hell tilatlon, Ala rlu I have suffered greitly from in Pgr. Hon or dyspepsia, one bottle of lemon LlUirdone me more good than all Ihe medicine I have ever taken. .itl.r-. IsenxMi Hot IrS. I urea all Coo uhs. Colds, Hoarseness, Hore throat. Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung disease. Elegant re liable. 2Ac at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II Motley, Atlanta, Oa- St rs Muggins My doctor la simply 1 pe'fect Mrs Hoggins -I'll wager It wasn't practice that made bias perfect. I Brought Good Fortune, A small li-n In hi own paper laUly brought amarlag rots fortaa U Mltof v,.. iiwr, mm eeiiBSV !".! Poet and Taitssg. II. and hi fassily t.. ,k. i. . i -rv JL that Dr. Klsg's Krw dlseorcry for Cos -.0oa,h. ...d CoM. was LTTaS . w. iewu mmm fassny. no other ssdic4s oa aar h W Brsdhsragrtota. TrW lotUalesa. TO OBSTRUCT. Said to be Policy of RepobUcaas 1b Ltfislatnre. Kissel I Vacate- Iviratlve Xaaalea oa Jluatfj.. ( oimallteea Ap pelated ul taucua. Chilly For lrfbbii-ts Publish log Com pa ii les Large I j R' vr' sealed. Ralcioh, January 11 Neil Mon.lsy Got. Hussell will laca.elhe executive mansion Mr Russell will goto htr home in Brunswick county. The O .t ernor will remain here until Wednes da.. It Is said by prople who ought lo know that the present legislature will g Te 1 lobbyist! a very chilly rece,illoo. The various book publishing compa nlea appear lo le tireparlcg for a lively campaign before the legislature. A , ribl lhe' wouM uave " unmarried; to number of agents have recently been m,ke il mndalory for the Bible to be appointed. Many of these are here. i taught In the public schools; to appro Got. Russell's statement in his mer - Prl'e one hundred thousand dollars for sage that duriug the past 2 years 3.000 - tne enlargemi'm of the Western Hospl- 000 of outside capital has been Id vested in North Carolina ia Interesting. ( The Republicans iu the Legislature ; hap dpfhiod in nnrsue n ntit metii. 1 policy This was a I vised by Got. Kus sell, L'nited States Marshal Dockery and II. L. Grant, who addressed the caucus. Of course It is all a farce. Rev. J. W. Cobb formerly of the North Carolina Baptist, succeeds J. C Caddell as agent and correspondent of Ihe Biblical Recorder. It Is to be noted that In the Govern or's nie-sagc he half-way suggests the sale of the Atlantic and North Caro lina R. li. Tie: corporation commissioners jlcll me that while there was but a smell amount of railway construction In the Slate lasl yea.-, they look for much more this year. They say the charters which Ihis legislature will grant will show that there is a strjng sentiment in favor of railway building. On the other hand, it is said that the policy of the State during the past four years h is had the effect of deterring p'oplefrom railway consliucil'ii. The corporation commissioners say that as a result of their Inspections they tind that the companies are putting the railways in far belter conditions than ever before; belter stations, schedules. time, service and rolling stock. It Is hinted that the promotion of Judge Kurchea may stop all plans or Ideas of impeaching Sjnreme Court Judges. 1 1 is office now is not the one he held up to this time. At the Senate caucus last night the following coinmilieea were appointed, the se'ections being made, by Lieut. Gov ernor elect VV. I) Turner and M. H. Justice, chairman of (he caucus: J iidlciary, Justice, chairman; Woodard, Henderson, Travis, Uudger, London, James, Webb, Melnlyre, Forshee, Ward, Vann, .Vorrison, Calvert, Warren, Ar nngton. Currle and Dula. Finance Aycock, chairman: London, Alexander, ( iU nn, Long, Ward, Smith, Slikelealtct. Corporations Henderson, chairman; Foushee, Webb, Horton, McNeill, Scoti, Lindsay, llugg, Mcintosh. F.duca'ion -Melnlyre, chairman; Lind say, Broughton, Aycock, lilenn, Alexan der, Woodard, llendi n in, Wood, Webb, Arrlnglon. Penal Institutions Woodard, chair man; Rroiightou, Leak, (ludger, Arrlng lon, Travis, Brown, Aycock, Calvert and Crisp. Insane Asylums Speight, chairman; Wood, Alexander, Aycock, Arrlngton, Burroughs, Stikeleather and Miller of i'amllco Railway and Corp. ra'ions London, chairman, Brown, Foushee. Woodard, Long, Morton and Michael. Counties, Cities and Towni Iek, chairman; Smith, Sugg, Wood, Morrison, Warren and Dula. A gr leu 1 In re Burroughs, chairman; Scott, Alexander, Striigficld, Thomas, McAllster, I-eak and Crisp. Chairmen of other committees are: Propositions and Grievance! Brown; roads, Alexander, Insurance, Travis; deaf mute and blind, Brougbton; banka, Long; internal Improvements, Morton; military, Glenn, privileges and elections, James; manufacture!, Wood; mining, McNeill, salaries and fees, Morrison; public health Sugg; pensions and sol diers home, Thomas; shell fish. Miller of Pamlico; appropriations, Webb; Justices 01 peace vann. Committee on Election Law Foushee, chairman. Droagtiton, Uudger, Foy, menn, McNeill and I'eonli. A Deep Mystery. It Is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Bleep Iruneaa. Melancholy, Falollog and DIs r.y Hpells when thousands bavs proved that Klecirlo Bitter will quickly ear such trouble. "I suffered for year with kidney trouble," writs Mr. Pbebe Cher ley, of Peterson, la, "and a Isnse back pained me so I could sot drse Myself, bat Klecirlo Bitter wholly earsd ass, sod, although ft yart old, I sow ass able to do all sy kooaewovk." It ovr- eoasa Conitlpatloa, Improve Appetite, give perfect ssalta. Only 60s at 0. D. Bradbans' drag Mora. Oe ti "Thorn ae," said tha tsMshr of Ik lass la pbyt4oWry, "csa yss gits s fs- ssfliar lastaaea is adapt kaoKtaahaagad gaJi.i.e . .w-v .r,a.A. - r i.u. a... klll .I.S . 1 ' JLVta ta g-fc ta ads la .ass la lass yaar, asf stv rpra praparatlost ofta fall lo is ,.SVthmd7 -f -? f. .. .L.i .ll.. .11 .iv. i.i.,i It carat tho worst asaea of ladlgwitlos nMf 1ot ".'. ' Daffy' Afc " IN THE LEGISLATURE. sllli latredsvxa. lot MxikIm Orcr alii Rahla( wTror'l Salary. Special to JjarBaL l Kai.xm.h. Jan. ll.-In the Psrna e. bill lass luiroduord amending corporaltoa j law, ib can t chartered with o million capiiaL Hill ultldraea exlendiug anli-traat law to lumlr company. ' Itill pa-ded afier acrid debate, nine K publicans and Populists and three D mortals voilug aay, for iucreaaing the ii u. mot's salary lo four thousand dol lars r.,11 wa Intro luced allowing a wife a divorce, if tha husband is convicted of felonv . and sentence 1 to not less lhan rive years imprisonment Hills were Introduced In Uouse ap-j proprlaling (jyi,0(KI diiect from the1 State ircaaury to Public fchools; to j punish kidnapping, and secure the safe-: ty of children ; lo remove Ihe disabilities i of married w.iimii. a: d give them all for ,ue Insane; lo reped all laws j granting divorce j In the.Housc ihe tyt lal committee on increase of the (i overnor's salary had a1 lively sen on thi- afternoon, with closed doors. The Constitute nallty of th ' Increase at this time, waa the point at issue. A W. Graham attacked the constitution ality of the measure. It Girdles The Globe. The fame of Buckltw's Arnica Salve, as Ihe best In the world, extends round i Iheexrlh. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, i'urns, Bruitcs, Sores, Scalds, Boils, I leers, Ftlbns, Acb-s, Pains ami all .kin Kt upturns. Onlv Infallible Pile cure. 2.rc a box at C. I). Bradham's drug store. AGAINST SALE OF ROAD. Member Board Inlernal Improvements Says Atlantic and North Carolina Should Not be Sold. Special lo Journal. Rai.kiuh, January 11. The State Board of Internal Improvements was in session today completed its report to the legislature, and adjourned. A. II. Boyden of the board was Intcr Tlewed and said: "Our report was on the Atlantic, and North Carolina Railway and that property certainly maltes a fine showing. A great many improvements have been made; Ih'i receipts hav.' nearly doubled during the yen; good ware houses built; It is a fino pieco of proper ty, and ought not to be sold. I do not know whether our I oard will be contin ued or not. Governor Ay, ock s wish In that matter Is our pleasure." LIFE SENTENCE COMMUTED. Governor Russell Commutes Sentence of Powell, the Tarboro Burglar. Special to Journal. Raleigh. January 1 1. U, ou the pe tition of Arthur Bernard, the ni c car old son o' Dlstrl t Alto ney Claude Bernard, the Governor toda. com mu led the life sentence of Joe K. Powell, the burglar of Tarbor . to twenty years. Powell has served fifteen years. Arthur knew Powell who lived near him and managed the entire matter himself, making the trip "from Tarboro for that purpose. CERVEKA'S LIFE EBBS. The Spanish Admiral's Recovery Is Now Considered Almost Hopeless. Msdkid, Jan. 10. V dispatch from Puerto Keal, near Cadiz, where Admiral Cervera la 111, says his condition has grown worse 'and that his recovery Is almost hopeless. The Supreme Te.t. Towne So he's desl. lie was a very popular man, wasn't h f Browne Yss, Indeed. Why, even the undertaker was sorry to see him go H A Bl.ln. Dr. Conan Doyle tells this story of n Boer nd sn English oldler w ho hy wounded side by side on the Held of battle: "They hnd a pc-mnnnl enconn (er. In which the soldier rwlvi-d a bul let wound and the burgher a bayonet throat be-fore they both fell exhausted on tbe field. The Britisher gave tbe rtocT a drink out of his flsk. and tbe bnrghw. Dot to be omdona In courtesy, banded a piece of biltong In exchange. Ia tho evening, when tlirlr respective ambulances came to carry thorn off to th hospital, they eicbsnged friendly greetings. Ooodby. msle.' aald the soldier. 'What a blessing It Is we met each other r " A r4tais Cwaeallaaeat. Bba waa not from Chicago. "Do sot anger tne." she said. "How an I to know wbsa yoo ar angry t" ha asksd "I alwars stamp my feet," aba as awsfsd. na sookad down at bar dainty shoes. " Ira doss fble." ha aald "Tberw lan't room for a stamp oo either of them." That fetched sStv-CWveland rialn Dealer. OURB aft 1sr-F S n4 Mssksssassa. " WliaeMkalteee iiinn 4."rrata " i is r i i,.iel In MUh, iwMlSllil I m wnnn So. V S Sen. oiffiKmr. JSsi a taa. "i.m. - "1 i nn nine f.'in: - i " r l ' i 1 1 ii lienn la i-M'e Sur aeu aeug ef aeilf Sg r. i. Dirri co. & .a..-!......., . , , , , , , ,., IT . , , , .r,'..', The Ktod Yon fir Ahraji ui sh iur qttjx jmn, All Counterfeit, Imitation and M Jast-at-g-ood are bat Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant and Cnildren Experience against Experiment. What lo CASTORIA Oaitoria i a lusnnse' smbstitate for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing 8yrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It age i It guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerishnea. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieTe Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's lanaoea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOfilA ALWAYS S7 Bears th The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Twt mmmm iwmit. tt awMTium, mmmtu tm. US. A SURE r.IEDICIHL HiKDSOM, Ta., Dee, SI. I have (mo suffering from Smale weak ness for fovr years, and have iakaa anaaj medicines, but TViae of CarSat aaS B.aek' Draught hava dene more for aae taaa aaj Uilng els. MB. OAaOUKS aTTAJTS. fl2S'St It is i mistake to take any snd every kind of medicine when you are sick. There is danger in It Most of the so-called cures for " female weakness" do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and when the effect ve.irs away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is never wise to take chances. Yon have only one life, and that is dear and precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of CarduL It helps do away with morning sickness durinr the early stages of pregnancy, and modifies the pains of childbirth) recovery is rapid and future health is assured. I he Wine is purely veg etable, being made Of herbi whose medicinal properties set directly upon the organs of womanhood. It is a long-tried remedy, and his many years of success behind It H I is sure. Why take s chance medicine when you can get S sure medicine? Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00. V7ieyasai-r' CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, -AND- (HEIGHT & PASSENGER, For All Point North. The Steamer NEUSE jviII leave on Mondays, Wedaostlaya, md Pridsja at C p. m. sharp, msk in? landings at Oriental, and Roan iko Inland. NAGH HEAD The Str. Newberne Commenelug July lst, will leaveat 1 o'clock noon ou Tuesday sad Fridays, making landings at Oriental, Roanoke Island and Nag Brad. tW Freight reeeirad not . later than one hoar previous to saijinf . For farther information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, AgL i . If. K. Kisto, Geo, Mgr.. ii.O. nuDOi,Gan.Frt.A Past. Aft Norfolk, Va,. , : . " Do you Wish to Exisrmlssts Bad Bsgs, Cock Rosxtass, An(J T &c, Then Uss Liquid Ctteum. ;;;; Creotants la also s sssfal koosehoid remedy for naaay aLspla allmeata. As a disinfectant H ia superior to aarbo le acid, Ii srUber polaonoo Sor eorro stvs and has a pleasant healthful ocxtof. Creolenm Is sorw desMh t risaa. cores MsnL la Dogs, sad will harp !! off horse. Therbeapewt good remedy OS Uaesarkas..TKM CI?T8 OMLi.- Also MotbJ rrevtttlatiTS a4 Insect I alds. ' . . '-f.l , Camphoraied Moths1in. X, i Utaodel Xoiballas. . - war f""'" r"9 SgS S - " , " ' , ..'.. ' ' 127 IMle Street. rnfl tins Toilet Article sal Psfuiv w rbyslclan rrorptloB rwfBl)y )!d Doraioion Steamship Co com pounded Bonjlit, Md. which Has bets kai bono the KlgnataM s? suta au been made and fell pw tonal opervlsion alnce its inQuscy. Allow DO ana to deoniw won la thla. Signature of ' Ulllf AtvlSSIT BtFT!IT. For adTlee In ma., recntrlne roe1al dlrtrtlone. ailrtrrM. alvlpp STinntocis, t.i hattanooca ?AW-ivwnrfi FINANCIAL. T. A. Green, Pres. K. H. Meadows, V. Pre. H. M. erovee. Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK, or NsrwBBiius'.isr.c. Doing; Qeneral Banking; Business Kel.ruary 13, 1900, Surplus and Undivi ded Profit", fl2.135.7fi. Prompt and careful Ht'onlion Riven to all bnslnee entrusted to as. Accounts received on favorable terms. Board ot Director. rardtnaad ClnuB a. li. Ueadow, Chas. Dufly, Jr. Jauiea fteilmond. Slaver Rub a, rhomu A.6ra, C K. rov J. a. Meadows, Bamael W. tpnek Cka. H. rowier, 1. W. Oratnger, E. W. Smallwtjod. Oeo. . Ive. W. r. Croekatt. Mark Dlsoivav. F. & ll BANK, FEBRUARY 1st, 1800. Capital Stock., 1 74,000 Sirplas..., 10,000 Cidlrlded Fronts, ,40f DapstlU 168,000 OFFIOERS. lv H. Octlsb (President. W, U. Caaowicg, Vies Pre. T. W. DgWBT, Caahler! J, W. Biddls, Aes't CWbler. ' KutaBaoWstallAiss. Teller. TJIRKCTOIffl;. ., . Wsa, B, Blades, U M. Marks, J O. D. Bradbam, P. ri. PalUHlar, U H. Culler, . , . Jnp. Rutevr, W. ft. Chad wick, J. W.8'wrt, t .: : . ..' taj.W. Dewtrf. r - ItOollcisf'ov,rnerchSot,'wiiiaiifaoar. rn and other Banka promptly at special rates lo each, sad asakea oalckent re turaa poaaibls. - By Its liberality and ao in prising bust nea BMlhnd, 111 forcing to the front of East Carolina's Banking iBatlsstkmr . Ia Itsoww eMy, It le-sres only ma which doe; not pay lotsrast o DSpOSIU. 1.V.4;i.-..V(i .t nrmireitrtrtiiisAL. ' t,' 8lsiaiWf v. I . WarA 5 V ? SlMnoNS-aV VVARP,' ; ATTOKNITf all COCKIKLOttl at Ci.' -y-.-yJ-l !I.AW-lt.,.'j v; a m sssusss. pf tv OttVoa M So, Front fttraet, pefir! oppov iMUotoI Chattawka. , (Offloa slso at tlalelgh.) ". Pr act lea Is tha' COS Biles of tlrsTSB, Daplla, Jnbe, Oaslow, CartcrsV Paasll. eo aad Wska, tstha Hspsstva aad Ted arat UoarU, aad wseKsysr set vices are dsalraoY -.: , A lis . ciictjcr, , i. v ATTORNKT AT UW. , C Ilia ttraet. tswrert BrUk Wttl rrerti In in ' t4 Ore veal r,rt,Jim... liL.-.e. ili 1 .mlloo. V, 0 wnrt m Sew Mm 4 Sepme iwsrl Sf fc .',,:
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1901, edition 1
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