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W WEEKLY, mm .MiAJhh.AMIMtTMl day asd Friday, at M Middle Street, ew . Barn, K. C CHAME5 L. 3TFVENS, 813SC3WTIUN RATEM: Tw ntonUui.. uu. i TbMee Mmtlha, Ms MonUa, M ' I Twelve Months, ! 00 ONLY IN nDVAJCI, ArUwUiuw ri" liimiklwd u" l lirlW.o at tb ..tilci-, or upi.o ruqum by mail. fJTTh' J.n'HNii if nl nui on ! la-advanc hai Niiliecriire i" ret eive notioe of rrpirnlion of their iut. rtnfic w..l t .MtfUnU-d by U.r Jot'i AU 1-nlt-rt-il ai I ' -it .rtii -, V N. 0. as seooud-class malU-r, IVi f.tlaii One. laesdev. Ana 13. 1U1 1HE ktCHr 10 STRIKE. The iinpi nilli.ir sulk of th' Aim urotrii W-.nlaimu i.f Ir'i Sir. I m. Till Wi.tki-, semulo hsvf Ho (ntii,. ante f r i i iktny , tl f n'lt-sllmi 1 1 . -liilbt of llie AoeWii..n in piwivf ii ui l.-n Mi'l ''I Imvv 1 1 - uigaiiinliiiii ilul itCOKnUcl ami properly w redlled. As nppoM-d lo 1lils Association of Woikmm, anil seekluir thtlr overthrow. Is the l ulled States Steel Corporal Ion To establish the rlirht to form ami holri Its organization the AmalKanial. il Association would lo lix to a irreif ile gree Its riht to arbitrate anil determine the pay anil hours of lis workmen The I Hileil States Steel corporation the opponent of the Amalgamated, lixe. I tip imtnher of mills It ill work and their output. The Steel Corporation, already a Tmt can dictate the amount of work to he done at its mills, and what mill it may close. This all affects the workman, who is helpless, us an individual, to (dace his labor, on account of the Trust, In any competitive market, and instead must he subjective lo the Steel Corporation's dictates. The preservation of the Amalgamated Association means that the rights of the workmen shall not be crushed by any Trust or Combine, but that In an indus trial sense, Labor shall receive the same rights and considerations, as Capital; or that the Lai tor Trust is as legitimate as the Steel or any other Trust. Strikes are lo lie deplored, and yet Labor cannot preserve its organization except by this exercise of force which shall make Cardial recognize that U oc cupies an equal ixi.ltl.iu, industrially, as does Capital. Mr Morgan, for the Steel Corporation bas joined millions of dollars, for mu tual commercial advantages. Mr. Shaffer, for the Amalgamated As sociation, seeks in the latxir held, to effect a union for the mutual advantage of the workmen, thus there is th sa ne eud sought on each side. That the great public U on the side of the Amalgamated at present, there ran lie no question, and It will continue jo as long as this Association preserves its present attitude, and seeks no overt acts ot violence, or loweis Its standard of se'f respect. CIT1ZEMSHIP AN INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY. The duly or dm lei of the Individual In his relation lo his community. Stale or Nation, iu variously estimated, and judged according as each person views the responsibilities of elvKreiisbp. But too many persons seek to shiik their responsibilities by laying the bur den on others, and claiming!, tbat the responsibilities are not lorftviltWal, l.ul general, hence the avoidance of the duty of citizenship by one person, gives another the right to claim the same ex tmptlon. But this Is an error, for citizenship la an Individual responsibility, a nit dVr lUctlno of one, make that peseoa Individually ravpoaiblr. to answer for Ike neglect of bis own doty. Persona) selflshnras la one of tbe most nnniaHvn and wlllfnl anls, which lays moat persons open to tbe r barge, whk-a cannot be defended, of neglect of a rltl- nan'i doty. It Is this selCsbness, which shirks (It lag tmj naalslaam or snpport to local . nlnrprlaee; whkk IU wo- 4ah tbn local im wspapr, ir nfaaaa I e Irtb- ' talk snalnunsnre of rttlctlf aaaat Talra. Jt UtUUU4lkWy"afTtr t- an freffwi to kin anrtUwa, a4 aaake eoipriona, nJwayi detH-J Mnta) to kit m pvU& low. , '- It In no all lalog t U pokn of a good etttren, tot lo b ekaracterU4 taaant ibat lk Imfttfldual Inn llrad conrageooel, fontdtaUooal and ta nalltshl amorg kit netg abort. ' - Ut bu kotped te ornatn k WIU local ttaiWtl. tf&tabla to food" ottb tnd go vera ate I, tad koagM tie nionMAle ttdWMffrtwi What snetatbanelU to tba mmuIij. Tl l ikU ' 1 k - I 1 7 food riiiiri f.l obiigailoa I that teaudi fulltlleg la rlilm i i d alias to lb fallest tiieat, watt a seeks Miic DUHI..HUUI that aav dulr 1 at ctlliaathtii uj Lc iWrktri it avukl- i ed WhO IS r-EL- FROM HOT WLAiHER WEAKNESS Tat uuumuii sod fountains and Slactla k hr lr Wol llrinta Kir I .lili1 ta I .' Hl Dl1 111 tl .1 Li I ' "I U I d u a Wtiuugti.'Ul lb ei.uut i , ai.1 m .rt olll lillbko air otd dlllil ll.t Mill M.ri UMiurm te lb bol ami tUlrMy pumol'V, will uAlurally ifecovnk I k.tr .ierv frtMii a . eiialu i Ubi, yo ll! tiMir out how u:m ti r o .ev t pnl fir ..I.I rlrink", ud tLcrrf.or Wa-trd, stiil t.ow ll.l'v iilut..M Is p&ll.r.t l. llir rll.rinlll' O' "I . wildly Ove an.t Irii eeiii plere it-u i.. I llr i .hi i r i .f n .1 I In r IU. 11 V t k , .rit.1 1! II f I f - it. ' ii. ti.eii- bo 10 .'r...tii.Lr. u ill.... i .n. -.i.llfl.t. t.. lit . i.ill ill ll.k I .-r. 1 II -. ! u-.l In f ive tivc ii-. inlr i . I i t . .. Ik- ' i ..tti.t l.y ntlfi-ll lull. llli ? o t .lisi- lhf 1, t,9 I Lie ilr iiA t..u i-- h ruti i if I.I. o t 'i. ib surface, with nii tm-iiasrii MiMlvl y it I e slulal ... i- Ini 1 1 i.i! pole" V I. It ui.o.ey i an I waatid l.y an i l rssive dally ei pi ndllure at the fount alns of coldness which give immeiliale, If only temporary solace tt the paiched ihroal, yet to innke eiuphalic protest at hi ii st spending of niiuiey for a ylngle drink during the days while the dogstar rages, is as alwurd as lo say, save money by doing away with many '' the mo.: ern conveniences which require money, and yet are not lieyond the menus of the moderately well lo do. Then these nickels and dinii s win n given In exchange for the cooling drink, are uot wasted in the sense of having gone out of existence, for lliou.-tunls gain a livelihood from these fountains and a huaiueas is created which goes in to and affects many commercial lines. The would lie economist may preach the saving of money by doing away with cold drinks, and point out I he human weakness, through such indulg ence, hut who would lie free from thU weakness iu a moderate degree, even if thereby a few nickels and dimes might lie saved $100 Reward, $100. The reaiiers of tills paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least .lie dreaded disease that science li i leeu able to cine In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to I lie medical fraternity. Calami lieiug a constllulional disease requires a conn I lullonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of tbe disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up Hie cnnsil tutlon and assisting natnre In doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer Hue Hundred Hollars for any (. that il fails lo cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, K. .1. HKNKV & CO., Toledo, Sold by Druggists, ?c. tlall'sKanillv Pills are the best. Kng-lkiiiTN llrastl b Mekiirt.a. Loudon, Aug, 0. -A proclainal ion Is sueil by Oeneral Kitchener to the Hoem in arms on August Ttb, demanding llieli surrender on pain of confiscation of property and permanent banishment l published in the paillmenlary paper Is sued today. The proclamation wan made In aci'onlsnce with Instruction! from the Imperial government The (iov araaksola of Cape Colony and Natal ci n cor. Tbe dale of surrender Is fixed al September l.ltb. 1. T. Thomas, Humlerville, Ala , 'T was suffering from dyspepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I took several bottles and can ill gest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Curs Is tbe only preparation containing all lbs natnral digestive fluids. It gives weak stomachs entire rest, restoring their natnral condition. F S. Daffy A Co. TwvhIj Viva ThasasSMl Haward. San Francisco, August 8 Police have arrested ' Buck" Taylor suspected of complicity In tbe robbery of the Helby Smelting works. Ha was employed In tbe works onlil six weeks ago when be qnlt, claiming lllneaa. He lived In a cabin half a mile from tbe smelting ftaat, nnd bad been mlseiog from 8un- Ulajr night antll taken Into custody. The reward for the arrest of tbe robbers ha bean raised lo twealy-flve ikoaeaad dol lars. Tke ! Leave T.I(M. Londoa, Ang. Tka King and Queen depart at ll o'eksck loalght oa tba Roy arjackl Victoria sad Albert to attend Ika AiaaraV of be Empress Dowager oTOtraaaf -wtltTawtll ba bald Hon- i Cures H&daches IMS T? ' 1 L J't t CVZrUll '.KAJTGUUIU715 sold ix iii munim, 1-1 - Mi ' . ' in Dyspepsia Cure Digests whit yoaeit. Tlila nreDaratloji contains nil nf Lhn digeatUoU Aim) digest nil kind of foid. ltrivoe laauanlre lief and uevr fails to cure, ll aihiwu you to eat all the food you wanL. The luoct seuaiUve sLouuu h can Lake It. By lis use many thousands of dyspeptics have bwen cured after everything else fulled It prvvefiW formation ntvjtoa lUi storu i h. retlerlug all dislreos after eating liellUrunDece!isary. I'iea&aul to lake. It can't help but do you good i parwlooly bv (1. IlaWlTTii 'o l'bl- Tue ti Iahub cuuKiiis W limu lln ia aixe. HANDLING BIG SERPF.NT8. NlkOBOki IsiLri In Demand ay Ifcoctttn for t:xirrlursllB. "In hnndllnt; a t.! Mcike you must always too. Ii hi:n :ib a soft, sinooth, gllCillk uiollou nf tl:.' 1. 11 ii. I. making It tul to hiui us luuch in poBsible like the touch of uuuther i..iake. and, be Rtdes. you mi; t be uinftil to keep his lull o.it Htra'ht Kc p the tall straight, and In- ran t .II on you Ills lAte Is C'tbiUn'. for l.e bin; not pot- on. but his ruil aroiiml your h;; or ariu or body n ill i rush ttu bon.s "The poisonous sunkes the water, moi'.'usiiiK mtilisiiakes and copper heads nre toiighi f.,1 aoo.H. Now and thin i djilor bnyi tbeiu heavily for awhile Hi- Hunts to exier1uient with their poison. After he has been bitten two or three times he stops buying. "There are a number of people who buy snakes for pets. These people al ways, without nu exception, make pets also of ruts, mice and turtles. Any one fond of snakes Is sure to be fond of those other things too. They keep their snakes and turtles and rats ha near as possible to them. Often they keep them In their ttedrooiua. There was a young man who used to come here bast year after pine snakes n university student That young imin would sit with his lianil In among the colls of a cagcful of snakes for hours, fie would tuke one's bend In his hands and lift Its face close up to his own and gaze for a long time In Its eyes. Then he would hold It off nnd stroke It and study Us changing colors In a kind of trance. 1 don't know what pleasure or satisfaction he got out of the snakes, lie bought over n dozen from nie dur ing the year and kept them in Ills bed room In a boarding house. They nil escaped one night through a rnthole and got among the neighbors and nils ed general ballyhoo." Philadelphia Record. The weight of all the air on the globe would be eleven ami two-thirds trillion pounds if no deduction had to be made for space tilled by iiiounlnlus nnd land above sen level. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown I'a. says; "Our little girl almost strangled t death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but s lie was instantly r lieved by One Minute Cnngh Cure. V S. Duffy & Co. WfMt I'toiil liny (ittlH 1'lier. New York, Aug. 7 News comes from La Victoria, Venezuela, that Francisco L. Alcantara, who was graduated from the I'nlted Slates military academy a West I'olnt.fonr years ago has lieen elec ed president of the slate of Aragna. H. Is only 27 years old. In cases of cough oi croup give tin little one One Minute Cough Cure Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will be all riglil In a little while It never falls, l'leasanl to take, alway" safe sure and almost instantaneous in effect. K. S. Duffy A Co. Stumr Itilrneil nt Noifi'lk. Noifolk, August H. T he liver steam er Norfolk on Roads wn burned lo tl.e waler edge at daybreak ibU mnrnlng. at her pier, Norfolk on Koads She was the passenger Isial of the Norfolk and Atlantic terminal company. The new escaped. I'rliiee llmry urirlnn llekil. Saigon, French Cochin China, Angus! ft.--Prince Henry of Orleans died al : (0 il.ls afternoon. He was a son of the Duke of Chartres who served on the tafT of Orneral McClellan during Die Civil war. The Prince was dewem led from Henry Fourth, exiled from France They Struck it Rich. Il was a grand thing for this com munllv that such sn eulei prising firm as C. D. Itradham secured the Agency for Dr. King's New discovery for L'onsumf tlon, the wonderful remedy Oral has Is riled, the world by its marvellous cures. The furor of enthusiasm oyer it has boomed their business, as the Q maml for It Is immense. They give free trial bottles lo sufferers, and positively guarantee It lo cure Coughs. Colds, IWon ehitls. Asthma, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles. A trial proves Its merit. 1 rice .0c and tl-00. Colksnblk k1 Vwas)la al War Again. Wlllemslead, Island Cnracoa, August . The-Venezule government baa an Bounced that a new Columbia Invasion orourrrd yesterday morning near Coloa The Invading army Is rommaaded bribe Colambiaa minister of war. Umm rtwwa by a Tag. Jersey City Aug. Karly ibl mora rng a lug ran down a row boat ferrying nineteen employees of Lohlgk railroad across tbe baita. AH wtra throw Into tba water bat ware raaoaad after several arrow escapes. Wkat t Tale It Tolls. If that Mirror of roars abowt a wratcbad, aallow eomplailon, n jaan 0 dloed look, aiotb paUhea and blotebaaNo.' I watt konva atd broagbt klai atf aalbaikla, tit Ntor troatdot bat Df .kotlla and tart blot oat doeaj told bint . nlartWaroniwrtfalatoibOBTor, pwrfff tba blaod. glra alaar skla. rot .kaaba,rtck tompUiloa, Oalj IS at 0 D. Brndkanfi drag Mora. . IE5MTE Giurren. Utcrear Cruts It Cmbcii CnJcr Sca tcacc tl FayettcrtUc lUuias, Aug. k -ateattoa waa aaade yaalaiday of the application made by si-JudgeK. K. hrtkii of Wlialaua to aaanciatn jasiicr IKxighwuf la Sepreaac Coart for a iei.ej.nuK of tbe anted capi tal taan of Li- t .m.kcII al rayeiurvllle Coaorll baviu . -u o.inu-ind of rape and bia exernlii i. Living IWn ordered neil MoDiUy l i l.e Ui.mnoi The Qovernir r-i.lu him u. N..eiulr 1, In order thai tl.e Snpreim- (Uiurl may pass on the rue The general rule it not lo rehear Snie . Judge liog'si. iu ihr C.uiorll ne tbe decision of the . niirt wmt i pi r curiam order, and thai l.e lias no hesitation Is saying it Is a pr..prr rase to tie reheard, yet be feels grral )ellailon In ordering ll to be docketed In view of the Supreme Oourt's decision In "late vs. Jouea, HV N. C reports In thai cane tbe court held ll bad no power in eulerlaiu a X llon to rehear h i riuiiual ai ttoD. lie says ll is but juai to i ouuell as well as to himself lo xhi Hint that decision does not meet with 1.1 approval in spile of his respect and n.luuration for the gieat couil which rendered It He adds thai il did not really sailsfy the court Itself He rtfeis tn the exceptional i licumsiau- ces at Hie trial ol Lewis t ouuell, to llie fael that the jury rendered tbe verdict only afier a distinct understanding among its members and the court that il should lie coupled with a recomnion- lallou to mercy. Governor Grants Reprieve. Special to Journal. Kai.kioh, Aug. M. Oovernor Aycock loilay reprieves Lewis Council until No vember first. Equalization of Railroad Rates. Special to Journal. Kai.kioh, Aug. 0. Tbe Corporation Commission today applied the standard freight and passenger rates to the South ern Hallway, and all its lines in North Carolina. This places all railroads, except a few small Independent lines, under the same rates. "My hahy wsg terribly sick with the diarrhoea." says J. II. Doak, of Wil liams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure li i in wlih I he: doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 nm liny py lo say it gave Immediate re lief and a complete cure." For stle by V. S. Dully iV Co. Nu I'lihee rniteel ion. New York, Aug. (i. Owing to the great n umber of burglaries, hold tips, tbcfla, lights, etc, recently iu the borough of Queen's, Attorney Murrlll today formally reipicslcd I lie county shcilft for aid in protecting life and propeity, alleging that the police pro tection was most ile. Jdeilly deficient. Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. ltrown, of llennettsvllle S. ('., was once immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspep sla." he writes, ''my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tiled Klcctrlc Kilters which helped her at once, and, after using four hottlcH, she Is entirely well can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and lis gentle laxative itialltics are splen lid for torpid liver." For Indigestion Uiss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles It's a positive, guaranteed cure Only Wk- al C. I). lirailhams' drug store The Oceunie slnkx a Htumrr. Queenstown, August H The steam ship Oceanic, wllrh sailed yesterday from Liverpool In New Yoi k, collided in a dense fog iu llie Irish channel with the steamer k incurs The Klncnra sank, r.lgtil or i:i r pii ngers are miss ing. Seven aen ii-1 ned bv I he Ocean Ic. "Through lie in, ml In of June snd July our baby Mas le.-ililng aud took S running off of tl u howcla and sickness of the stomach." says O. P. M Hi lllday. of Deming, lnd. "His bowels would move from Ave to eight limes a day. 1 had a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy In the house snd gave him four diops In a teaapoon- ful of water and he got heller at once.'' Sold by F. H Duffy Co. Hlrlk Hllnallaa t'ivrhf d. Pittsburg, Aug. 0 The strike situs lion dors not seem to have definitely changed. Mr. Uompora bad not slated up to a late hour this afternoon what his action would ba. There are persis tent rumors of coming arbitration, but they have not yet been traced to any re liable son roe. A Minister's Good Work. "I hal a severe attack of billons colic, ant a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi ra and TMarrhoaa Baasedy. took two dosea and was entirely eared," aaye Rar. A. A. Power, of Xmporla, Kaa. "My neighbor across tba street was tick for over a was, bad two' or Ibroa bottles of atedldae from tba doctor. Ue a sad tbera for three or four days without rarlef, Ibea called la iaotber doctor wbo treat ed hi fot aoava dayt tad gar bla to relief, ao discharged bias. I weal om lo sea bias tba Mil morning, tit tald blabowau) wara latUrrfbla It, that tisry bad beap naalag 'off to loag tbat It ru almoat Mood lag. I asked tl . If b bad triad Cbaaaberlatal Colic, Choi art tad Diarrhoea Jteaardr aadkt tald to 1U aaotbaf float It Bfi or iwtatl slant If b did hot Bad fttlaf.Vut took no tsora tad wsa entirely trad.,(ta beaaflt, bara heaa pamaaeatly cored For ula by F. St Duff ft Co. , , by lujota. fottaJabyf. B.DffC ADULTERATED 00ITE2 i r . i Of ViOLATlNOIWO' PURC FOOD -CAW 3. latoroetlavs- Tacts CmwU tBa ksuuis e4 Cofse atreafiU kr I teUeiiLa EistrU-rNMSM aJ StkS aria. Tnuuo, O. A as 1 -The Jury ta Jndge ; Ueik'f i-crtrt tn thia dry has roond Jsiurs White, n kxal grocer, guilty of sellli.f adidiriwved aaaVe. Tbe pruee-' eutluu wm ued on a landtage ot Ar buckles AiIumi cofTis-. Tbe State of Ohio, through tbe Pure Food Cuuuulaaksu. prosecuted While.! The (asv was on trial for nearly a1 month and attracted national atten- tlon. The manufacturer! of Arloaa coffee cooducted the defense for (iroct-r White The b-st attorneys In the coontry were retained to defend blui. but. after a short ouusultalioii. a ver dict of guilt j was returned by the Jury Tbe Stale ot Ohio considers this a b'g victory. Pure Food Commissioner ItiacktMiru has been wagtug a warfare on spurious food articles aud the dc i partinent has been successful. The coniidalnt of the State of Ohio was th.it Ai i.a coffee was contod with a subsiam e which concouled defects In the c.rec and made It nppcnr tietter than it The Htate charged this coating or gloxtng waa a favtirabie me dium for the propagation of bacteria. Prof. O. A. Rirchmnler, of this city, a well known chemist, was tbe princi pal wltnes for the State. He had made scientific examinations of sam pies of Arlosa purchased from Grocer White In tbe open market He found that each Arlosa berry contained an average of 300 bacteria. Mr. Kirch maler further testified that other cof fees he examined contained few bacte rla or none at all. He declared that tbe glnxed coffee was not a wholesome food product. Chemist Schmidt, of Cincinnati, cor roborated the testimony of Prof. Ktrch- mnler. The State did not present fur ther testimony. The defense through tbe Arbuckles, who prepared this glazed coffee, se cured sonic of the most eminent chem lsts nnd scientists in the United States to give testimony In their behalf. Trot H. W. Wiley, of the United States Ag ricultural Department; Prof. Vaughn of Ann Arbor University: Profs. Hlelle and Webber, of the Ohio State Unlver slty, were called to defend Arioso. Dr Wiley bad made a careful examination of the method of manufacturing Arlo sa. He told of the 111.000.000 eggs uso by the Arbuckles yearly In the picpnni tlon of this glazing. On this point Ii cross elimination, Uic State's attorney deftly drew from blm tbe Infonnatloi that these eggs might be kept In cold storage by the Arbuckles for a year oi two at a time. The experts who beard Dr. Wiley's testimony were pleased to be able to "catch" so famous a chemist. The doc tor at one point In bis testimony ex plained very clearly how It Is that the egg put Into the coffee pot by the bouse wife settles the coffee. Ue said that the heat coagulates th egg, and as It sinks to tbe bottom of the pot It carrier the fine particles of coffee with it, and thus clarifies tbe drink. It is the act ol coagulation In the coffee pot that doe). the work. I-ater on in bis cross exam lnntloo, ba had to admit that when tbe egg was put on Arlosa coffee at tbe factory it became coagulated, and as egg cannot ba coagulated but once, that the coating on coffee waa practically no value, as a "settler" when It reached the coffee pot Prof. Wiley acknowledged that the glazing might be a favorable medium for the propagation of bacteria, al though be would uot testify positively either way because he waa not a bac teriologist. Prof. Vaughn, of Ann Arbor, also i witness for the Arbuckles, said he found bacteria on Arlosa coffee. Prof. Hlelle, another witness for th defense, found nny number of live) bacteria ou Arlosa coffee he examined and ha agreed tbat glaxed coffee aurely vr&s a more favorable medium for th propagation of bacteria than UAglazet'. coffeo. Pure Food Commissioner Blackburn aays: Tho State ta very xnuoh elatcc over Its victory against this corpora tlon. We are now considering the ad visibility of Informing every grocer U tbe State of Ohio that It la an inrac tlon of the laws to aell Arlosa. and at tha same time give warning to con aumcra that tba coffee la an adulterat ed food article." Tba verdict of the Jury In this case Is of national Importance because a great many other Statue bare pure food laws Ilka tbat of Ohio, and M ta natural to nuppone that almllar action will be takitn by other Pura I'ood Comtnla- alonera to prevent tha aala ot glaaad coffees. Lawreneav earl of k'arrera, a dlatant raiative of Oaorga Waabiagton, bad a Baoat tyrannical tamper, aod ooa day In St of paaaloa ba cat down with his word hit ate ward, an old gantlemat named Johnson. Tba tattar bad given no proTocattaa for tha dead, and thr crime waa aa act of bratality Inexcusa tla aave tbat tba earl iay not bars boon wea balancad man tally. lie waa broach! ta trial rat kttUag Johnson and daaittdad a4 raoeirad tba prirl laga of balnj triad by bit Mara, Tba boom of lords waa tbrangad dor log tba UearUig. Tba evldaoca proved to ba cooctttalra, aud rarrara waa ten lanced to Do banged at Tyburn. Ap- Daait warw Made la tba ting for cfetn aaey, tot la Tala, rarrera-BMt bar fate wltb' ranafal era his brararlax tie waa rntwrnDg ttlrad fat naa aaenaton and tnalatM on prorldlng n ntlban cord for Uasaramaay., Tathlawblm tbatsaw tlonnr agraad, and Ua aarl waa tamed ( aOmrkM BU any nfbar talon. A Good McdlClnC Many tkoaeaade bara ben restored to baaltb and kapptaaaa by tba aaa of CaaatbatUla'a Owagh Bantadf. If afflict ad will any throat ar laag iroabla, give tt trial for ft to aartaJa to rrora Wrasft- aial, Ooagba tbat km natttad tit other traalwaal fot ;aara, bara jkldad lo this liwady tad oorfaat kaatlk been' raatored. waaea tna aaeaasa nopateaa. taat tna ballaiaU of faawat bealib ratorU failed , ...... .1 .W. ANfctfetebte Prtaruoafar ks slmflating CcFooJaiidRrtula taftglttStotwrisafilBowKiSof Promotes Digcslion.Chccrrut-1 ness ana wst.toniains ntimr Opiuft.Morpliite tior Mineral Wot An C OTIC . IS Jtx Smut Aalwti.iwfe- yaparmM -faVt.JW- lULt,r mm rlMmr. Apcrfecl llcmedy forConslipa fion, Sour Stnntach.Uiaritwca Worms otrvulsions .revcrish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. FacSimik: Signature of NEW YOnK. '"IT1 1H nr um.mM. wv- m wa & - EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Music i olors limit! iii liand if luit liarino nioiiN 9ll4V lose llioii' 4-lllt rue. il I'M I in;.', ).;iilit lli'lil.l I ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 (lii',.i l.ulllip, coll. IS Next will not. Ill 1 ttic (olois mill .cifii t iissimil.it ii n ;iic tin- miissm v niljinn ts to iiistitc liiijlit nun t.uliii- tints tn ciiiiiililic(l mily l.y 'l iiiiliii ttinl niixino; tniifofiiilv in iikkIi-ih macliiin-i ) mkic-shi tn the l'0Vci bial bucket and ia(ltllt'. This is by tin- tints of MOORE'S PURE HOUSE COLORS .May be ivlinl iinii. ii i: i- i: k i'AiNTiN; ii.i.i i i; i'i;n i:s. L W. S'rtM l.UOUII. Ilan ucrc l ainis ami Oils, NliW N. C. just Received Fine Lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. We al.-n I e, . a full ami f - Cf.Meiir.-. If Vim Mailt ri.iiii lis a call. We aie also aenl f. I AblifiU it Joins mi. I e;i:i li 1 vi'iif unlet- at any lime. VYhe i yoll wiinl In ii I; s.e ns fi.t piiees bef..f.- ti your order elt t'a In1) e. SM) i.f t ln-se btiek will en as far its K'OO biick from unywlieie . l-e. Votu-M fur buttllU'KS, J. 33. PAEZEE, Jr., Wholeiuilc and Retail Qroccr, PHONE b'J. rr..ltronl A llauroi-k Hi. eld 'fete r0 . p j Weatherproof. , A good paint for warehouses, barns, stables and all qut buildings. ' - Elastic Carbon Paint fox your roofr :-;f r" raoxi v H7. nm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years TIC CINTAUR COMIH OWa CfTT and c - ll lidtti ti i' i.f t linii-i- Kiiinily , ('..liee ami Kii.ttr iit' t m m m m m a an m mm i y AW t jfc In 71 afirioi.a Pt ,. SEW UlUS, . fjj ' " f " - . : . , . t , . . : ; . ' , . - . . '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1901, edition 1
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