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TEE WEEKLY. JOURNAL BtaUiah4 lt7 PublUhod !t Two Soefaoo, trtry Toe day ud Friday, at 9 MWWUc Street, now two, h. a; CHARLES L, STEVENS,' j BUBSCKJPTIOM RATES Twe Months, M7bU. e Months, 86 Thraee Bit Moolha, Twelve Months, .'H-W '.ONLY W ADVANC,)' AdiertUingreJe fuxnashed upon ap- piicauoa at uo omce, or npua 14 7 y rsrTha JotruAL is only sent oa pey- In-adTanca faaaia. Subscribers will meet va natie of e miration of their sub- an-intkm ml an immediate response to notice wU' be. ajpreetatod ;by ;t JOCKXal. Q the Entered at the Poetofflce.lRew Ben it. CL a second-class matter.",""' ftectiea Twe, Friday May f ,' IMS GOOD CROPS AND MATERIAL TEPROVEKEIfT. The1 indications for ood crop and ood prises paid for" them, Is esea ea all sides ia Hasten Oaroihsa, and especially taXhtefmsnedf ate ylcinft jv With this crop prosperity there should Come a great)? Increased material fan- provemnt,Tn every line, ' r laeveanouia ne neiier ana improvtn tarmfaghclllttea, and ren before this should eome a demand for good roads, Which thoald prove inch a demand aa to force the construction of good roadways leadug from the faming sections Into thtecity. A good crop year, should lead to many local Improvements in New Bern, better "ltore totldlugs, for there ta at present a rlmrtedeupply of buildings for stores and offices. With good crops raised, and marketed at remunerative prices, there should be something In material Improvement to show for the good crop year, something permanent and of future talne to the f armerwho has been blessed with this iaup (VDmaairj This material development ' should J - also appear In New Bern, with a good year.. The profits received should not be simply put away into banks or bonds, there should be money spent to increase business, to make this city more attrac tive, and-efforts made to advertise this city's possibilities of development, and its resources. Good crops are of no special advan tage to x section, unless there comes ma terial development from the profits se cured from the ground. THEY HfitTlTlIlrWRLlX The newspapers are noting -that k both the Rev. Mr. Talmage and Sol Smith Russell, left at their deaths, fairly good slzedestates. Dr. Tannage's Is placed 'at? $300,000. and Mr. Russell's at $2,000,000. And yet If the criticism "be made, or the Hie drawn, It will' be found that each of these men gavrvuflytfoTe to the World tostt the world left tham, at the close of their Urea. The preacher gave ' to the world, ud In the case of the Rev. Talmage, his was a very wide world, a gospel' which -abounded In h0pefnhreB8yttftced dhoerj and tawplrwafdslfor thfoBeHri kg righteousness. : . . '.)0, ' It was- a gospel otctoerfdtJesa; which the world received gladly, and waa profited in Its reception. The'actor.onhls pur,tee' hi world a portrayal of UfeaAlIfUrpe4j I nuiM wan iiuiHn ui jjtuvn - gnvriMi- ed, making men forget their troubles, at least for the time. Making the world laugh, rightly, is no - sua smomplMusswb-tnoV hi -one witch doe good. - The actor may not be justly put la comparison with the preacher, for well doing; yet 'eat, W aMveeaJss,i ; had hU parT to4o, thd ild It will, sid the world has been the gainer, in a dif ferent way,' from wnatTaTmago aid.and . whaRnsseQ41d.- . , -O m. i.g, - BndeT W4SBw-aa6aI taW of AUl)ma,nlTefdTrts5t is Voluntary, that Is the payment of a poll 1tfgavthtsBssrt)akig4ftih voting ' privileges - " .""-- f Returws under the new law, shows 000 compared with the previous year. CTLffflsclease r6fy1,t2tuie:'& fcSind to corns from astoog the- negroes, while1 the whites have made large gains. At t fundi seared' from te "py. ment of this poll tax go to the school for the race who pay the tax, the white ' k ;JU kit iLggJiuiit t ila fees' tj- t 1. Arry Is !' t t- r ' a ;of r.jt ?! 1- ' per retunu reeeJv 4, It shows that the while are willing to make the money secrtnoo, la order to gala educational ad vantages for the youth of their race. State op Ohio, Cttt or Tolido, I Lucas Cocstt. .1 FmuiK J. Ohdit makea oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F.J. CaxmACOH dotag business la the City of Toledo, Gouty and Stat afore said, and that said Bra will pay each and every ease of Catakxi that can sot be cured by the use of Hall's Catasu Cunn. FRANK J. CHENIY. Swera to before me and subscribed tn y presence, this 6ta day of December, A.D.188C. A.W.GLEA80N, Notary Public Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mooous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENIY CO., Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggists. Hairs Pamlly Pills are the best It Is dow possible to Insure at Lloyd's against I Itr risk of snmllpot breeklng out in the tiomt on either aide of too the Idea beta of course; to prorcct the assured aswtnst-rrntw- tmnirred ' by temporary muovaL Tbarats laa orinl mum of 10 MllUugr -per nt tor Hoe year, the rtasVof course,-sttidwg over aa Indefinite number of "people. One broker who was tn this bo sines from th start has been doing -tiardiy any lUng else for tb 'last ten 'days, and 'fnSny Wbd at first toughed at the whole thing are now coming Into the market --London Times. Stand Like a Stone Wall . Between 'your children and the tor tures of Itching - and burning ecsema, sealdheador other skin disease. How f why, by using Btrcklen's Amies Salve, earth's greatest healer.' Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fwer Bores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infalli ble for Piles. 85c at C. D. . Bnuthsm's drag store. TftMstal Laa flre Car. A few evenings ago the Vienna pub He took' a noisy farewell of the horse trams in the Rlngatrasse. The two Inst cars, which started In opioslte tilrcc tlonsV were" hung With "blue lutnpg nnd deeorated with flags and greenery. The oidest drivers) were on the seats nnd the oldest conductors In the wagons. Both cars were crowded to the utmost possible extent, and the police for once closed their eyes to overcrowding. Songs were sung and hurrahs given tor the torses, -while the nolno brought tho guests out- of the cafes, windows were" thrown open' and handkerchiefs waved.- New York still retains the dis tinction of having more horso car mile age than any other city in the world. Try the new remedy for costtvenees, Chamberlain's Stomach and jLlver Tab lets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cents. For sale by F. S. Duffy. hlaTmCMtM. ' The population of many south sea Is lands manufacture tnetf "entire "suits from the prodtfcU of Ihe palm tree. ' tm AaleleBl 0fta. Some of the oldest trees in the world Ire to t fotrM in "ffrent Britaia The tree" called Wfnianr"the Conqueror's Mk,"1n WsntHor pk, supposed to be 100 years old. The famous Bent ley, and WhrfartMng oaks an at least tw centuriea older. - I " Bold lip a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from1 ' overwork, nervous tension,' toes of sleep and constant speak lug I had about utterly collapsed. It teemed that all the organs In myhody were out of order, but three bottles of Electric' Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever sold ever ft druggist's counter." Over-Worked run-down men and weak, sickly Women gsJn'fpienaid'Tiealth and vUaHtfTYom tleettlo'Btltei ry theuu OniytiOc. Goarssteedy e. Drsdham. ; ' - 'uMWIirli' Wls. A. tchlteliovrof' tort "SaHsbury, tens that the premier when 1 Doy star tled his nurse by declaring, "Oh, Betty, cWte replied, "boW can yod wish t ZSftAt beast r To which came the taNe; fRest I think of the 'many times I most dress and undress before I alia, I wish my clothes grew; emy Waits Otbers to Kaow. "IhaMtUedtDe Witt's LltUe (Early Risers for constipation sod torpid liver and theyaie all right I am glad to In- ttnefumiot 1 think wnen we ana a good thlirg We ought to let others knew it, writes Alfred Heinie, Qulncy. 111. They never gripe or distress. Bare, safe piUft-F.aDuity. "f am a self made Jnan," said the fdmpoua &mvtduaf, with his' cheat ex. banded. K;7heotbef fooked W hlmtrttfcaUy. ' Toorwxcuse is eatlsfactory, hcSalfl. BfooBya Utev ' . :i. ; i ,:: ' : ? Nothing makes the earth seentao spadous'sf to have Mentis at a 'dus tat) c tf iifek far tofltudea'and 'H:at Stat Wronr. " tu't start the summer with a linger- fng cough or cold. We'all know what a "kuinmer coU" is. It's the hardest kind to core: Often It hngs on" through the entire swoon, take It In hand fight aow Afcwd::Jiof Che Mlhttte Cough Cure Will set you right Burs cure for cough, colds, croup, gr!,brDncUl'J, all throat, sud lung t'on' tcs.-Absolutely safe. Acts ui c.a. t. .a like It 'One K'.uute Cc "C eht'stteor 'ir :::.iel e.i-r is : 1," 1. ; s 3. II.EowkJ, Crov.t.'n, . ' :i. .. r;-n-.iany.!.' n' if .t -..J q ...7. - w l f. VASmuCT6HLt'tT& - (SpscssJCrnspondeac. For the first ' ttmafalneej Vr Arthur's admmistratloirj they 4 . tlouse Is to bare a thorough jrj bon on artistic tinea. 60 ear grown the list of favrtrqeatr'j uooseveit nooaeaeiiriaKUwas . .v round necessary to torn the greatly room Into a state dining rooiaS present White LTouse dining strange conglomeration of antli modern glass, silver and With many pieces mlswtag. peraeded by a new service of porcelain. LTbe present state dining roorojwCt used for small dinner parties, juke the east room, It will be redecorated, the present yellow color scheme Jbelng sbnoxhms to the family. The entrance nail Is also to be renovated In 'order that In general tone and character t decoration it may accord with the em bellished east room. In addition to these changes there need for addition for lighting, fai ties nnd also for a staircase to the.' tic. a verv unrent need In case of at t ha servants now being dependeareu- rely upon the elevator. Th Much new furniture of modem. la teautred In since of the noni types now scattered through the cons or ine noose aevotea to 1 usee. MMtatT Mm ntet, i'Mr. WRBkm CLOlveq pf,NrwJodL Whose rnmectJonlth;seTeraMic'fr teetotal pubnenttpns has glvesf hlnvj .Wade VrieQca:trinlldjrm tlajtarQtn the c-udookr at tmo'tf the nptcniih teia me outer mgu predicted a stapes dot exphaUre for building construc tion this season. 1 "The building .work of 1903 setjfa With the strongest financial ehojrjng that has ever been recorded on this ton tlnenr," said Mr. Given. -Washingtoo ts likely to pile up a recbrdlbnoAlal total this rear, and no surDrlse needXs occasioned If the" local aggregate? U Irtoee to iio.000.OOa The Impression prevails among the leading architects In New Tork and In various parts '.W me union that the national capital has W mairnlflcmt BMhtteptnral fntmwlind that the next decade will recurdkfce erection of splendid federal structures hero which will make Washington 'the iunx Birituugi; uenumui t?o U uua part of the world, considered ptlrfty from an architectural viewpoint Tfc Waahkans 1st CtssreM, ! The visit to Washington recently,. M Iformor TTnltod Rtntoa Rimatnt WttNrim D. Washburn brings to mind the fact that his' family is the only one thai ever had three brothers tn coBgresaill 'the same time. Tbey were BllhQ B. Washburn of Illinois, Cadwallader Cot- den Washburn of Wisconsin and Israel Washburn rt Maine. Tbey were ell brothers of the former senator from Minnesota. Another brother, Charles Ames Washburn, was, at the breaking out of the civil war, editor of The Alts Callfornlan of San Francisco. Be itvas sent as a commissioner of the .United States to Paraguay and later as minis ter to that country. lie was a distin guished inventor. The Two & ' The phrase "as like ss two peas might in the case of the Pulslfer broth ers be made to read "as like as two PV . Both brothers have been employees on the senate side for many Tears. Fit- man has been a committee clerk for twenty Tears, and Woodbury has twelve years to his credit Tbey. look alike, they walk alike, and they, talk and dress alike, so that they are very frequently mixed up. Pitman Pulslfer, who Is the clerk of the naval commjt- .dreary - figures about rivers and har bors, while his brother has to Dear, all about no navai controversies, now m the men are from Maine, and if one should resign and go home the other could play. Box and Cox and fill both clerkships and nobody In the capital wonia ds any. ue wiser. . On the ttd Teat ! a Orew. ,; Between the two cities which Elijah Morse selected for the first test of te legraphy there Is now in fun operation system of wireless telegraphy, tat most recent and possibly the most complete development of the great In ventors method of transmitting mea sages. This new system Is so far in ths erperfmentJU stage xmy,' and 00. a tempT hs been mSder to convert tne two staTJofis, oneet Brookland and the Mheraf ooo t Baltimore's suburM, Into tommeriaaliBnterprlae. But tor several weeks past the two dttea have been la instantaneous communication without the aid of wires or any other tangible mode of transmitting words. J Bmlldlm rW CUcemtlT OSleM. President Roosevelt and Secretary: Cortdyou "are both friendly,: It la be lieved; to a recent 'suggestion for the erection of an office building for the .White Honso' In t4bs White House grounds. The proposition Is td put up a structure somewhat temporary in character that would cost $23,000 to $50,000 and contain sufficient quarters for President Roosevelt and his entire executive force,' thereby doing away .with the White House as the official home of the president -! " A Psnrllaaeatarr toMMSutalasv , When "Senator' Blackburn - wants to ten man thai what be lay e ta not tree, he conveys -the information In parliamentary fashion. " - : - "It goes without saying - that ' th truth Is Innocent of sny appearance la that statement" remarked Mr. Black burn, tAIng issue with an assertion madeby Mr.Depew. CARti 8CIIOB1ELD. ' : The Jarra wood of Australia Is hard and as durable a oak. It IS TreB adapted for paneling and earring. . ' " Beware f a Cough. .", '( A cough is notn disease but' a symp tom. Consumption and 'bronchitis, which are the most' dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first indication v persistent cough, and If properly treated as soon M the congh appears are' easily cured.. ;Chambei Iain's Conch Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive alo by Its succe a la curing the diseases which cause cr ' ' ' T. If 11 Is not bene EoSftl'lt wi'.l r t c it you a c: ;.t For Su!etyF,E.t. 3 &Co. ., ' aerrfce: I YrorcejM tyuboteTi. Berrei ttALEIGE. " . ' , h- . Kcmorlal Hafl A A 1L CcOffe, kUrrlarc Pabtlc Ictaest Rala Kceecd. 'f , v-. . '. ArrtvaU. ' Ralbob, May 1 The plans for the BMsnorlal hsll at the Agricultural and Mechanical College here were accepted by the trustee today. The bunding win occupy the til of the eoaservatory. The Utter has bee removed. The excavation for the new bonding Is being made and brick are detng delivered. Oae hundred students are at work on It . It la learned today that a lady former ly a resident of Raleigh Is arranging to give all bar property te the Oxford orphan asylum. Most of this property to In Wuhlngton, D. C. v - At Christ church thla morning, Mr. Charles Hancock, aa assistant professor tn the University of Virginia, was united In marriage to Miss Lucy Alice Jones, a daughter of the ltte Rev. T. M. Jones of Greensboro. Miss Florence Jones, a aelce of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Jonathan Hancock, a brother of the groom was best man. The need for rsln Is becoming quite decided here. Among todsy's arrivals were E. L. Daughtridge, Rocky Mount; K. J. Jus tice, J. C. Bird, Rutherford ton; Samuel Watklna, Henderson. y ' , Like a Drowning; Han. "Five years sgo a disease the doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of -me that I could scarcely go." writes Geo. & Harsh, well-known attorney of Nooona, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grab bod at Kodol. I felt an Improvement at ones and after a few bottles am sound and well." Kodol Is the only preparation which exactlv reproduces the natural digestive juices and consequently Is the only one wmcb atgesis any gooa food and cures any form of stomach F.8. Duffy. trouble. Hrt Trtlboob. One morning, wiy the .Vi Vork Evening 1'iwt. mi lliilhm. Ii:iiIIiir his little dmijrlili'r by tin- limi'l 'iii-rtil a public b-IicmIIm)iisc in Ni-w W Mild stood In the h.tll. Iiin hut tn.-ki-.l unili-r his nriu Mini Ills ryi-s Kifklii;; t ti- uihs ershy In niiiinlilc iipprnl. A tencher rnme out of h r room nnd. happening to not let' him. HHknl IiIm er rand, lie piihlii'd tin- girl engcrly for wanl. "She wnn' go wliiio!." he unswered. With ninny bows. "Slip linn Look," he tapped the Iwiok niiili-r tin' glrl'M nriu. "and Rlnte." Hiiiitln to Ikt IiiiihI. "Oh. I soiT' wild the tvai-licr, Kinll lng. "Yon liiivi" brought htr all pre pared. Can lii' ri'iul?" The fiithor shook his head. ' sinllfd and looked Into the lady's eyes In a deprecating way. repeating ; softly, "She wnn' go school." The leiiclier took the book and looked at It Rlie found It old and worn and neither n render nor an arithmetic. It was a "Social Directory of the Year 1900." Miss Florence Newman, who has been (great sufferer from muscular rheuma tism, says Chamberlain's Psln Balm Is the only remedy that affords her relief. Miss Newman Is a much respected resi dent of the village of Gray, N. T., and makes this' statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted. This liniment Is for sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. "ArtiaWoI' Klo'rr ladnalry. Few M'ij(I- niv prihiipH 11 ware of tb extent to wlili li the artificial flower industry is ciirrliKl on In Raxony. Sev eral large factories In Dresden produce a considerable quantity, but the prin cipal place of manufacture is at Beb nltz, a town of 8.500 Inhnbitonts, dose to the Bohemian boundary. ' At the present time there ore some 430 manu factories cf artificial -flowers, leaves, plants and fruits In the district Of Dres den, of which 830 are located In Sebnlts and the neighboring villages and 100 in Dresden and its suburbs. -The total number of persons engaged In the trade Is estimated at 10,000, the larger pro portion being females. - v . ' . Reveals a Great Secret It Is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. ' Ilere's the secret It cuts out the phlegm snd germ-Infect ed mucus, and lets the life-giving oxy gen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the Inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs.'. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most Infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. . Trial bot tles free at a D. Bradham's. ..." : :'. Bli B lb be OrfMtiV' """" The people of Portland. Me call the poet's mantle that fall In heavy folds over their statue of Longfellow "that rubber overcoat" . - ; ' Darknt Bw'-. ? The center of the criminal population In New lora-wthe police precinct yield ing the largest number Of arrest va ries each year. It has followed the line of Broadway, steadily moving up town, slnco the time. when the Sixth ward was by eommou consent the wicked est precinct In town, -a- ; j - :' "It Is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A1 lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale os my show case, ssld to me: 'I really be- Jlleve that medicine saved my life the ' past summer while at the shore.' and she ' became so enthuoiastlc over Its merits that I at once mado up my ailnd to recommend It In the future. Recently a gentleman came into my Store so over eome 'with colic pains that be Bank at once to the floor. I gavo him s dote of this remedy which helped Lhrt. 1 1- t- ed the (lose and Ii f " left my store tn,'" ' that he foil as well 1 1 1 a Duty & Co. Alminl Sampsei Deal Special to jMiwaL , NrwYoiMayC-AAstfrel'w-. T. Sampsoa.natsly pat oa the retired IkO, died at his aosM In Brooklyn, today.. . -WctkljjCbpBalletli. For week andlsg Monday, May 1901 la spits of drawback, lack of suffl dent snotstnrsj tn asaay counties, the past weak wer Teported aa generally very favorable tor farm work aad the growth of crop. Many correspondents say that It was a Ideal week," or "weather an that eould be-desired." Work proceeded actively every day aad a great deal was aooomplished. The tem perature during the week averaged about & above normal dally, and the maxima occurred generally oa Msy 3d, when above to was reported in central North Oarolloa.'- The amount of sunshine waa abuadant The rainfall was irregularly distributed, and, while very beneficial showers occurred oa two or three days during ths week In many counties, In others no rata fell, and drought la now setianlng to b felt The counties need ing rain moat are la the east; Brunswick Pitt Greene, Washington, and Gates; in the central portion: Alamanoe, "Forsyth, Davidson,' Guilford, Randolph, . and Stokes; aad In the west: Rutherford, Davie, Iredell. Rowan, and Caswell. Over moat of the State warn, gentle rama are needed to bring up cotton and 'corn and-enabWthe transplanting of tobacco. Vegetation, however, made ' rapid pro gress, aad even Is the extreme west, forests are tearly fully clothed in green. ' Supreme Court Oplnlnos. Special to Journal. RAlbioh, May 1 Supreme court filed following opinions. Graham vs. Carr from Durham, error. Peebles vs. Graham from Durham.petl loo dismissed. Rosser vs. Tel, from Moore, affirmed McNeill vs. Railroad from Moore new trial. Relger vs. Worth, from Brunswick ,no error. Fareclolh vs. Borden, from Wayne, error. Banker vs. Board education, from Granville, per curiam affirmed. Oatcs vs. Rearing from Henderson dis missed undt r rule 17. She Drew th Llae. Be Won't yo" make up dat quarrel, Miss Black, an' 'low me to escoht 70 homeT To'S too good a chu'eh mern bah not to fo'gib dem what has offend ed yo. Bhfr-1 fo'gib dem, Mlstah Johnson, but I doan' 'tow dem to escoht me home. Judge. Hasa imriau Calaar. There Is' a large American colony In Rome, not only students, artists and persons who" spend the winter, but many permanent residents. -' Several Roman princes and other members of the' nobility have married American women. rut H ritwMs. According to an English scientist the red In flowers is a single -pigment; solu ble In water and decolorized by alco hol, -but capable of being restored by the addition of adds. The French, who eat with their brains, say that spinach Is the broom of the stomach. CoMpIlt COBtMtt0l. It is claimed that there are in Con stantinople representatives of every na tion and every tribe upon the globe and that every language Is spoken. It Is common1 1 see signs Written id 'eight or nine languages on the fronts of the retail ahopa. -- owe rriti. The- national forests reserved In the United States aggregate in area nearly 47,000,000 acres. - -' Tha fenaiasar Is full of dangers particularly for the children, who not knowing the result of eating unripe fruit, Indulge themselves, with the usual griping- pains In the stomach as a consequence; mothers should have on hand at all times a botUe of Falnslller (Perry Davis) which will at once relieve the sufferer; It Is s safe, simple remedy aid It should be kept la every house. , Large bottles 15 and B0 cents.. : - ' "RinsMS Vlmm the yellow and red Spanish' flag is the oldest now tn use by any European power.-yet If was not flown till 1785. ThrFreuchtrlootor tame into use ten years later and Eagtaod'a red ensign In ' ttf I temple In India there Is preserv ed and worshiped a -tooth claimed to have once been In the jaw of Buddha. ' Cope Colony i the natural habitat of the tatrgeat known species of ' earth worm. It Is a soft, scaleless 'Clng between six and seven feet kog and much: resembles our common" angle worm. ' : ,- '..'tatiperoiis IfKetlectel Burns, cuts and other wounds often fall te heal properly If neglected and become troublosome sores. De Will's Witch hazel Salve prevents such consequences. (Even where do'ny has aggravated the Injury De Witt's Vlt:h Bazel Halve e'ects a mm. "I lmd a running sore on my leg iLlriy ciiia," ays II. C. IIart!y, rsLt.co towe, I..-1. "After Ublng many . " 3, ii ii-.';:'.'.'s?.;itac 1 1 .3. a f. . ! '1 t: a s.ra." C 1 i'.l 'lit n if. V-'l A t wiy rT safr thiwh kjaet. - UJ tiivktn, Titer Wt ir Uut fi. H tiifWm ssUua Wxrt is ao rwJy to equal -kleLtci Maua J..ilnn. fv J :asi easy;; way - and a 6ure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs ' and insure heal thy throat action is to. take half a glassfull of water put into it a ; teaspoonlul of ' : . - - Mcxlcan'IVIUQtan ; Iinimcnt and wfsh this Icantl the t!in wt fruM lnttrv!. Thao ttlta h wule of U. Wuokt Umjuhl with the Hnl- I ment and after rtolnK tbtejKMH- mmiih on a mti ctoUiand wrap ' round to mwk. Itua ruuTtlVi: CaK. " - . - aSa-i COe; and 01.00 a bottle. V u.i : IX II fi V DC Ynil hT 1ua6 b-"n t.W4od with rnnnlng II I.I A I DC IUU annw.. Tr tt at once with Mext. an Mustang Ulnasoat auU j. u ;ua u, iedy cur. . MISS FAY LEE, Prealdsmt ef the hnkeepenrlan Club, Kanaas City. M Yoor booklet cameta tsr home Ilk a mcssam ol health when I had suttsfcd with htadschs, Uclracn snrlhrr tog-down pains. I was weak, nervous and hysterical and had not consulted any doctor, thinking it would pass away in time, but instead I found that the pains tatrrssid and were mors frequent. I de cided to try w'meoi Cardoi anil In a ihnrt tina was much improved. Ittecmcd toact Ukcachaim. I kept p the treatment and the result was most ssHsfsdory. Vords iaU to cx- r my gratitud for the suffering that now saved m. ' I am In fins health, physically and mentally. I can only say Hhankrou'tbut there is muck more in EABINa-DOWN pains are the worst that women anow. u you are suffering from this trou ble von need not be uncertain about It. The paint in the abdomen and back that feel as if heavy weights were pulling down on the nerves of the stomach are "bearing-down pains". They may not be particularly severe at present but the; ore growing worse. That headache which nearly drives you distracted now is caused by the tenable . Jfl Lm. WINEofCAItDVI Phone Gaskill hdw. Co. . , We have the little things you need for the house Gold and Silver Enamel, Polish, Paint, Brushes and Vnrnish, Water ( ooleny Ice ream reezers, Ioje Shavers and Flanep, Wash Tubs, Wash Roni-ds, ( lolbea Pins, Tinware, Agateware, Spunkier?, Dust Puns, Oaltttnizcd Toilet fVte, Fly Traps, Rat Traps, Mouse Traps, Family Sc ales; Cull UcIIh, Dinner Bells, and Door Bells, Stove Polish, Lump Wicks and himneys. A Feather Duster for 30c, , . ' . : ; A full stock of Sash, Doors and ItlindrvPuiiitr, Oils, and Builders , Supplies. Lime at Retail 20o pk. ' - ' . ; Prompt Delivery. Prices Lowest. PHONE 147. T Miohls Br Horses, Dulcs, Baggies, Farm ' Wagons, Carts Wheels and ; Harness - TIICS, 7. About RGfrin.3rator MR. SMITH: : v r - . Why does' my neighbor get such a large piece of ice and you only give me that small piece. ICEMAN: This is all you need.. You bought yoor Refrigerator from L. II. Cutler Hardware Co, and you Inow the Refrigerators they sell dont use more than" half as much ice aa the other fellow's. He is go ing to dispose of his and get one like youra. v f. II f " ' nervous tension. The nerves soon begin to give way under the strain. You perhaps jump at any unusual disturbance, or laugh or weep, Hysteri cally, at no apparent cause. That is what Miss Fay Lee, 603)1' North Seventh Street, Kansas City, Kansas, was coming to when she rescued herself bytaking Wine of Cardui. The Wine made her a stmnff. heal thr woman acrain. aa it has made a million other women strong and healthy. By induc ing regular menstruation the entire system is relieved of the terrible wasting drains. The ligaments wnicn now ue wnmh in nlaoe are strengthened br a healthy flow and that organ is returned to its normal position, returning health; is the result. This is what Wine of Cardui has done for' thousands of the best women in America. If you need advice write The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chatta nooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn., describing 'oil your symptoms, freely, and a letter of advice will be sent you. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. A million suffering women ; have found relief in Wine of Cardui." . Qaskill Hardware Co. Nl Vt Itfcl N. N. O t riiTCI - IBLL. V.J 4 Flt-that's the tliinsr. We Rive it Oar suits lit ai d our ht suits every tune. Kanie with prices. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 9, 1902, edition 1
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