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I !rxtviWS.vw.vJ.,v.x v ... Tbo Kind Ton Have Always Bought, wad -which hat bee in. two for over 30 'year, ha borne-the rignatare-osT , "V '- ntnl line Allow no All Counterfeit, Imitations nnd Just-as-EDod" are but Experiments that trifle 'with and endanger the bmllh as? ; Infants and Children Experience against llipOislusiV t iWhat is CASTOR M M . . .... . : , , Oastorta is a harmless substitute for Castor OH Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither. Opium, Morphine nor other- Narcotio rnibstancc Its n'ge is its gtuvrant. It -destroys Worms and allay FovetishneMj.lt cures Piarrfcow and 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teething TrouWfw.-TKr Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilate the-ItaM,' regaiates the Stomach' and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The- Mother's Friend CENUINEtCASTOplA ALWAYS Bears thoaatnreLof The Kind You HaY6.iliays Bought In Use For Over 3D Years. THE ELEVATOH FACE. ttoctor Tl.l.iUe Produce Rw Now It Is tin- ' churactt i laul by I i v iriumeat May Human Specie. l-.vntor face.'' It Is a strained effort to look two ways nt once.' It bos been noticed for s .:)ic tliu-. hut hns become more cuii:iii..n since the Frlck, Arrott nnd other very t.-ill buildings have been erect id. it Is I be product of the desire to c-.i-li the fa a: elevator pass ing tbe lli-or. Those who try It know ibis requires close watch on both sides nt onee. says the Pittsburg Gasetta. The higher and larger tbe skyscrap ers the greater tbe Dumber of (-levators required. In fact, the ultimate height of offlce buildings will bo measured by the Inability to give elevator service on account of tbe space occupied by them. But to return to tbe "elevator face." A physician who believes In the Dar winian theory and attributes odd de velopment to euvlroniucut declared the other day that modern . civilisation Is working toward a new type of tbe hu man animal. "This straining to see on both Bides at once." sold he, "will cause the eyes to grow farther apart. It Is not mere ly watching for elovators that calls for double vision at a wide angle Crossing congested Btreets and looking for trolley can and automobiles In both ', directions require tbo same kind of ' skill. In time the eyes will become In dependent of each other and placed well to tbo side of the forehead. Then the owner can cover as wide a field as tho turrct.guns on one of our new war ships: Tbls will allow him to watch for all the elevators at once or to see vehicles approaching from all direc tions. ' No doubt there will be other changes in the face. Tbe features may grow sharp and peaked from the state of continual watchfulness, while the ears may be abnormal In size and have great delicacy In sense in order to catch the faintest rattle of the big chain on the elevators or the soft tread of tbe pneumatic tired auto. The whole expression will be one of great Inten slty." Snow Storm at Lancaster. Lancaster. Fa.. Oct. 17 About 11.80 o'clock tonight there was a light fall of snow in this city.,,, g f Nine Baby Bodies Petrified. . , New York,. Oct. 18. Nine . petrified bodies have been found in the cemetery attached to the Now York Infant Asy lum at Mount Vernon. ' You A Mother? Aro. Ypu Expeotant? t 'make, childbirth i, ami aimoM puiuau, Dr. preparing Uu aylmn lor cwnuriuua, in. biR Nature, and hortWnc labor. Tha patal ordaal o( childbirth U robbed o tta tarron, and t for MrturtUMbtna mui:. HU1 th dancer tlierr-( ereaur weearajo. w tlierrrf creatlr kaeened. to bot to both meUu , pad thSd. TK period ot nneaanl '' a-reatir ahortened, the arathartealed, awl te aadtka , full, developed, atronn and naaiuir. . HarnUiu aickneet, or nauaw arn irorn the mmn bruuirht to beat on It by the zpand rworiramand by which It U Influenced tame 1 la prevented, nr relieving ww l,"u--" ""V Aa premaney advance, tha breettl enlarjre, kecotne awuUen, hard ami tUh. LoM brfor. pi hlljl I. Iwirn. thmm mrm nn.rln. (or the aOCretloa Important to aucceMiui child rau- in that theee ulaiul receive early conalileraUon. Mother' runa tunena IU tun, tm nrn.au r. and tflcHitate the aecretion relieve the accretion at X4S Vlold. Vndevelorjed and occluded duct, and - Creaata ard-caked ehertly irter oll very, are u fMult or non-lreatmeni eae ueeiy locuimmaM m applied externally1' nd rubbed Into the Beth ever the region of pain, goftneea, pttablllty and eapanaion ar (Hen to the rmieclee, Umuw, fibre and elaew. aiWne the elaaUdtr neceuary to brlna comfort while Ilk heavy burden, and cue y laeueot the j child. Try. OtaUdrugnleUSlW, uwhooa ( Mutl-yheod " tree. ' to D.)l TO ill ftnon nl nnlirh Mak ' tonal supervisUm alnco Its tatacr. one to deceive yoa la this." North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. The nest meeting of the Board of Pharmacy for the eiamlnatlon of appli cant! for license to practice pharmacy ( and for general business will be held In Raleigh Nov. lllh, 1902, at 8 o'olock . m. At tbls meeting It will be the duty of the Board to Investigate all complaints of disregard, non-compliance or violation of the pharmacy law. The Board has recently sent Its Secretary Into some portions of the Stale to Investigate and correct curtain Irregularities that have existed. It ex peel b soon to have him make a complete Inspection throughout tbe entire State to see that all tbe ro quU-om-niH of the Uw are compiled with all violations brought to the atten- lion of the pn.pnr pr..nuting offl(;erB. ' The Board dcslr.-s to be apprised if all i known violations that It may have lis j 8ecrrtary and Attorney take snob action I as may be neoossary In the premises. It ; ts earnestly hoped that, before the Sec tary shall make this tour, all violations of the law will have ceased. If not, coercive steps will be taken, If neces sary, for the enforcement of the law, the Board being determined that1 the public hall have the fullest protection. Bv order of the Beard. F. W.HAROOCK, Secretary. Oxford, N. C, Oct. 15, 1901. i-anuea For pa lined potatoes peel ''arid cut raw potutoeM into tuin slices' ana iei stand ill cold water' live minutes. Lay in n baking dish. Mprlnkltng each layer with unit nnd peitner. When the dish Is almost full, pour In enough milk to cover tbe 'potatoes 'nnd bake In s slow oven for two hours, stirring occasion- slly. Sleep Talker. Persons who talk In their sleep will frequently nnBwer questions if spoken to softly. Memory Freak. It Is instanced as one of tbe curiosi ties of the memory that people who know long pieces of verse by heart fre quently' cannot remember their tele phone number. Faded Wr1tUT. Writing rendered illegible by i age may be restored by moistening It by means of a feather with an infusion of galls or a solution of prusslate of pot ash slightly acidulated with muriatic add, observing so to apply the liquid as to prevent the Ink from spreading, t V ROYAL ROBE8. . It has been settled beyond a ooabt that King Leopold will visit the St Louis exposition. Hs will be the first monarch of : Europe to set foot' -on American soil. - Queen Maria - Pla of Portugal 'has just ordered from Paris a twelve horsepower automobile, - with : which she Intends to tusks extensive tours through the country. Princess Victoria, the only unmar ried daughter of King Edward, tn un derstood to lavs where she maynot iwsd end therefore will probably end her days In splnsterhood, 'The new king of Saxony Is Chiefly known for bis military tastes and con siderate treatment of private soldiers. He was commander for thirty years ot the Twelfth army corps, which Is Sax ony's .contingent to the Imperial ar mies. ,4 The empress dowager of 'Chliia In tends establishing a girls school in the palace at Peking. Ten daughters "Of princes will be the students. A female teacher will instruct tbem In Sngusn. The reason Is that the empress needs Interpreters when entertaining the wives of foreign ministers. Cbolera in Enrpt. In the past week there have been 708 new eases of cholera In Bgypt, with 086 ' : Czar Will Rot Go. j ' The Czar has cancelled his invitation to Santa's King and Queen to vUK him owing to soaadals in ths latter court. Eas Taken Els Last Drink. r6lsss,M. T. OcL.Cn-rrsas Wtt llaass, sgsd M, vails Intoxicated last sight sat dova oa the Fanniylunle raQroal asar Us . United Pips line pump station and wis strack by s pas sing freight sad latUatly UOed. Louisiana Wins a Point Waahlngton, Oct SO. A motion was granted by the Supreme Court of the United State tsdtyalmrlsg the Stats ef Louisiana tew file' a Mil of eompletat against the State at kflulMlppl In be and ery dispute lorolrkif flthlag indoitry la Louisiana. Preferred OeaUrts Ckiearo. Chicago, Oot,i SXU-IV 8. Cnenweld, aged SO, of PhiadaTatJa,, died saddenly oar train eosat arte .'Ofcl onto thU morning. in mm Mrs. Grait Very M. VatUegton QeVMUn. Julia Dent Gran widow. mrlste President, ! very HI heeevK Her flrbnlS we "getting worried as4es ast'ttcaee her 4 recovery doobtfoli afee U T7 years eld. Gnma Amjltort Fted-M Oysters. WiUngtea,-&C,aBt!lThe visi- ton to 4he lsaAtAtmy'irtMampnient le 80,000 hnrtehotrifilisn - TYcnCB"TjhI6irStfttes. FrenchJuradet anions ate considering a general strike for. an elght-bonr day. TBrewm Prom AatamoWlc Mew York, Oct. SO.Wna. B, Catting, the famous New York millionaire, was thrown from n automobile and severely Injured today. Sportamea should remember that the season for shooting quail does not open until Ne-vetnber 1st. When yoa see a person with his arm in a sling yea can bet it has taken and he is not suffering from a broken limb. Thaators-wiadows-are showing fine displays ef all kinds of goods, simply samples ef what can be found inside of Oysters continue - in pcor supply and poor in quality. Dealers state the out look Is for the same kind of oysters dur ing the season. , The Free Press says there was a gath ' erlog of leading republicans In Klnston I naitarrtitv tint Tinthlno- rlnflnlt nt what the meeting was for could be learned. Willis Elliott, colored, died In James yMJ, isai wees, ana woe Dunea in tne JNatlonai uemetery Bundsy having neen Union soldier . It Is claimed he was 109 years old. Mr, Gilbert A. Gaiklna and Hiss Bes- ale Thomas were married at the home of the bride's parents at Trultts Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. H. C. Moore. Mr. D. A. Hargett has received a pro-1 scrlptlon case that Is a thing ofbeaty. The case was made In Baltimore and greatly adds to the appearance of Mi. Qargett's store. Mr. W. It. Gnlon who lives on Nation al Avenue has an ambitious pear tree which Is blossoming for the second time If the weather Is favorable he may have as large a crop of pears as at first. Word hss been received here of the death on the Pacific Coast, of Engineer Robinson, who-will , as remembered by many here, as being lately stationed on the U. 8. R. U. Boutwell at this port. The prevailing cool weather suggests the necessity of warmer clothing; It was correctly forecasted by weather prophet, De Voe, who predicted storms and generally lower temperature from Oct. 19th to 87th. The practice of dropping banana skins on the side wans should be stopped. None but those who have slipped on these treacherous articles know the danger that the Innocent little thing con ceals. A little thought may save a had accident. Messrs Mullen & Son contractors of Atlanta, Oa. have finished a very credl table lob ot palntlng,and repair work at thelgoverment building. The U. 8. Court room has received a coat of pearl gray paint which greatly Improves its appear ance. Southern Railway Took First Prize. i The Southern - Railway ' management yesterday received advice from the chairman of ths committee on decora tions that the committee appointed to award prises for the best . decorated buildings In Washington during j the Grand Army encampment had decided that the Southern Railway Is entitled to the first prise, a large and magnificent silver Loving Cap. The committee con veyed Its congratulations on this luo cess and thanks tor the part the South ern Railway took in making tha city attractive to the large number of vis!. tort on this occasion.' The magnificent appearance which the gsneral office building of the Southern Railway,' on Pennsylvania, avenue, presented, commented upon by thousands, tbe dec orations being exclusively ot numerous large new national flags, and Us effect was most dignified sad pis sting. Wash mgten Peat Oct, 11, 1908. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE Permaaently cared by fthe masterly power of "Booth. Akbkigas; Naavnta Tohio. Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy caa care them jl It is e curs for the whole world of stomach weakness and indiget.lon. Ths ears begins with the first doss. Ths rs- ttf ft brings ismarvelousand surprtsinr, I . makes no failures .never disappoints. No matter tow long yoa hsvs suffered, rowrare tsestaata under tue use of this great heal rh-r trine force. Pleasant and always safeCSold by 0, D. Bradbam, uraggur Hints for farmers m -uik. The question oftea ktisea, Would It not be more prontabi to buy pigs than to raise them? . It would be de cidedly aa advantage If the supply could be filled with any kind of cer tainty and of a quality that would give full compensation for labor and feed and the risk of buying Infectious die- could be eliminated. Ia It not true that whoever engages In animal husbandry should become a master eventually both as breeder and feeder? If it is essential to select a good dairy tow and aire. It Is no lesa Important to select good breeding sows of robust constitution, rustlers at the feeding trough, prolific, docile '(most ot this last depends On ourselves in humane treatment), a good mother and milker, for like will produce like to a greater or lees degree. But we ere the model- era of improvement, and when we de velop points by our own management we have a better guarantee that we can perpetuate tbem. There must be of necessity a system of breeding that will Insure a supply of pigs of nearly the same age for the different seasons In order to have advantage of feeding the byproducts to the young growing pigs. There should be also proper shelter for feeding and breeding, so as to reduce labor, enhance comfort and insure full compensation for food con sumed. We of the northwest ever and anon encounter aero weather nnd once In awhile 40 degrees below. Clean floors and troughs and dry beds are as essential for sows ana pigs as ior cows and calves. The hog Is by na ture a cleanly animal and never other wise except by force of bis untidy master. Cor. National Stockman and Farmer. Willow Orowlne. One of tbe nicest little side Issues possible to a farmer who has a small stream running through bis place Is willow growing. There is a constant and If anything Increasing demand for basket willows, and In many locations the bushes can be grown with little or no expense or trouble. Men who have gone into it, however, on a very small scale as a trial have generally found it so Drofitnble that they have devoted' some thought to its details and have become extensive willow producers. Tbe department of agriculture some years ago published a short pamphlet describing tbe best methods of raising willows and the conditions under which they produce the highest priced reeds. Willows will grow readily wherever the ground Is at all moist. Where a man has a small flat which It would be possible for blm to overflow by tbe construction of a cheap or temporary earth dam, requiring perhaps a day's labor with bis team. It might pay him to look Into the willow production business a little and see If be cannot create an additional Industry for the farm without Interfering with the oth er work. The juvenile members of some farmers' families like to try their band at making willow ware during the winter evenings. Guy E. Mitchell in American Cultivator. Storing" Apple. Apples should be stored In a cool, I dry place, says C. B. Barrett. Warmth and moisture cause fermentation and decay. If possible, separate the over ripe ones from those gathered before the ripening process was completed before putting up for the winter. The solid, unrlpened apples keep much longer than those which have been al lowed to remain on the tree until fully ripe. But while the keeping quality of the unrlpened ones Is desirable, the flavor Is nevertheless impaired by gath ering when in tbe best condition for long keeping. If tbe temperature of the cellar or bouse Is kept even and at the right degree, there is little danger of losing even the ripest of the winter varieties until the early spring months. It would be a good plan to have some of tbe latest keepers that have been gathered and stored before becoming too ripe reserved for use before tbe early crop comes. The Bar Pre. The farmer wbo has more bay than barn room will find it a good invest ment to have a hay press, that he may put It Into smaller bulk, so .that there will be room for it In the barn Instead of stacking It out of doors. It will keep better, and If be has any to sell it will be more easily handled and sell more readily at a better price. If one cannot afford to buy a press, let those In a neighborhood wbo are likely to .want to use It unite In owning one. The hay may be stacked until the cut ting and curing Is over with if one does not wish to run the press in bay ing time, but the quicker the stack Is reduced to bales tbe better. A Pioneer In Orchard Spraying, When tbe time comes for erecting a monument to tbe pioneers In orchard spraying. Mrs. Mary Deerlng of Or leans county. N. Y., must not be for gotten. Tbls lady bought a full outfit over ten years ago and gave an object lesson to many of Iter neighbors. Spray ing is now about as common as plow ing on many farms, yet twelve years ago tbe pioneers were trying to steer through tbe rocks. It Is high time now to begin to give the pioneers full credit, and we shall see that Mrs. Deerlng hi her share. Rural New Yorker. Farmer Won. An Interesting suit was recently set tled In tbe Maryland courts sustaining tbe pure fertilizer law. A firm sued several fanners because tbe latter re fused to pay for fertilizer that had fallen 50 per cent belnw tbe gunran toed nnalj'HlH. The law provides that tbe purchaser shall not lie compelled to pay for "oods that lire '20 per, cent below tbe guarantee, and the court ren dered a decision In favor of the farm ITS. '- , Sentenced to be Hanged j ' Brldgeton, N. J., Oct. 20-Judgo Hon drfekson sentenced Job .Williams this morning to be hanged November 26th, for the murder of John 8, Holmes and Catharlna Shots. '.' . ' 1 I 'German Politics. -is f Is current Berlin, Oct. SO. A rumor , today that the Government intends to dissolve the Relchttsg Immediately after pasting the first paragraph of the tariff bill if the paragraph adopted be In a form unacceptable to the Government. . Thx OrAtltvS f h BeltMrd. Tier husband's brother bad through his own efforts become very rich. "Now," be said. "1 will do something for her and tbe children. I am under no obligation to them, but they are poor, and I feel that It will be no more than right for me to help tbem." Therefore he bought a comfortable borne for them and gave her tbe deed. Then he took her to the furniture stores, and they selected carpets, beds, chairs and other things that were necessary to make them comfortable, and be paid for them, after which he went about hie own affairs rejoicing. She sat in her new home, with her hands clasped In her lap and a sad look on her face. "What Is the trouble?" her neighbor asked. "I was thinking of the selfishness and meanness of some people," she sor rowfully replied. "Think of all the money he has, yet be Is too stingy, too narrow minded, to even give us a pl anor Chicago Record-Herald. Science. "Wasn't It a terrifying experience," asked his friend, "when you lost your foothold and went sliding down the mountains?" "It was exciting, but extremely in teresting," said the college professor. "I could not help noticing all the way down with what absolute accuracy I Was following along the line of least resistance." Chicago Tribune. Men Make tbe Law. "There no tow ncrttrifit a nerson making a fool of himself." growled i old man Bohrer. "The men moke all of tbe laws, do they not?" mildly asked Mrs. Bohrer. "Of course." "I see," she mused. "Men never like to hamper themselves." Indianapolis News. Tbe Rejection. RhT ennnnr mnrrv vtrn nwinir to circumstances over which I have n control He (Irately) What circumstances? She Your circumstances. IU Unlucky Choice. "Miss Glnx," began young Qayboy, "or may I call you Glnevra" CaU me .what you like," she said, With a bright smile. "Well. I like Gin," he whispered. And then he realized as she turned bee phis from him that he had blun dered. Chicago Tribune. Datlable. "HI, there!" shouted the customs offi cer, suspiciously. "Why are you hold ing your handkerchief to your face?" thereto, a bit of cinder in my eye," answered the returning tourist 'Ah, foreign substance in tho eye! You'll have to pay duty on it." Phila delphia Record. The Wlie Bride. "As long, George, as we haven't any coal, to cookvfwltb. there Is one thing I must speak to the fish dealer about" "AndViWhat is that,' my dear?" "I must ask him to be sure to lay, In a large supply of raw oysters." Cleve land' Plain Dealer. Lovely Woman. Miss JJoamley I don't know whether br not'tatjvear a veil with this hat Do yonithlnktlt twould Improve it? Miss 'Spelts That depends, dear. Do yoa: mean to wear the veil oves. your face or up on your hat? Philadelphia Press. Still -Worse. Ethel What is more aggravating than a man wbo tens' you of his love and never mentions matrimony T Edith Oh, a man who tells you. of his .money and never mentions matri mony. Judge. ' ' In the Srndlo. Baker's Wife I should like to have my little boy put Into the picture too. Artist Then It will cost $20 more, i Baker's Wife But I'll take him la my lap. Llppincott's. . Tha Limit. Mrs. TJpptoa Why, I thought your little dogiwaa whltel Mrs. De Style-So.be was; but I had him. dyed 'brown to-matchnhls dress. lS the fata Of , It Tour food .. V. J T . - . X iruu. xu lout, BMIIUOWU SOU ft SDH ' ' Kodol is the tne stomacn. Cathartics and A.UUU1 OUrCS. It CSa't l.C.3 " rive years aso a dtseam the doctors called dyspepsia took such a held on sue that I eonld scarcely go. I took qnantltlesot pepsin and other medicines, but nothing helped me. As a drownlnf man sraspa at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an Improvement at once, and attas a taw bottle am sound and well. , . Gbobob B. sUssb. Attorner-at-Ieta. Naonnm. T.. . The B boMla oonUlns 1K tlmi asmwh rvaal measurement) aa the trial ilM which sells for Prepred by E. O. De Wlt etOo.. Chicago. Sold bv all dealers, F. & DUtFY ft 00, Contagious Blood Poison uiui.iu uuiu UK Mine nsscii, . using the same toilet articles, or otherwise coming ia contact with persons ' who have contracted it. It begins usually with a little the body, sores and ulcers appear in the mouth, the throat becomes ulcerated, the hair, eye brows and weu- and In a Terr hort tlm. all .rldenM ef more contaminated, copper colored th Uhim diapi.rxi. i took six feet. splotches and pustular eruptions sad ad today as aomul amd wu. sores appear upon different part of M- wu storrtatewn, Teaa. the body, and the poison even destroys the bones. : , ... S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, sad cures it even in the worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that pollutes but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound. t) a Write for our free home treatment book and learn ell about Contagious Blood Poison. If yon want medical advice give U3 a history of your case, and our physicians will furnish all the information you wish without any charge whatever. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. A BANK STORY. " i.n Incident That Startled tne OU Lady ot Threavdneedle Street. Some years ago the directors of tbe Bank of England were startled to re ceive an Invitation to meet aa un- w mau "e ":o"K-t - bank at midnight "Ton think you Is all safe hand you bank Ms safe, but I knows better. I bin binslde the bank the last 2 nlte hand you noee nurfin about it But I am nott a theaf so hlf yer will mett mee in the' greet squar room, with all tbe monelys, st twelf 2 nlte, He explain or! to you, let only thor 2 cum down, and say nuffln to nobody." The strongroom was guarded the next night In spite of a disposition to regard the letter as a hoax by police and nothing happened. The next phase of tbe mystery was more astonishing than ever. A heavy chest of papers and securities taken from the strongroom arrived at the bank, with a letter complaining that iho directors had set the police upon the writer, and that he had therefore not appeared as be promised, but to prove that he was neither a thief nor a fool he sent a chest of papers he had taken from the bank. Let a few gen tlemen be alone In the room, and he would join them at midnight, said the writer, and to cut short a long and strange chapter of bank history, a men with a dark lantern burst into tbe strongroom of the bank at midnight after calling from behind tbe stone walls for the directors to put out the lights. He was one of a strange class of men who gained a living by search ing the sewers nt night, and through an opening from a sewer he had found his way into the richest room In the world. St. James Gazette. The Strain on Parents. "What Is mohair, mammy?" asked i Sally Teterson Jones, looking up from I ner slow perusal or tne newspaper ana keeping her place on the page with dusky forefinger. Mammy Jones began to rock faster. "You know w'at hair Is, I s'pose, don' you?" she Inquired. "Ob, yas'm," responded Sally prompt ly- "Well, den, does you know w'at a mo is?" asked her mother rocking still faster. "No'm," admitted Sally with great reluctance. "Well, chile, you can't 'spec' me to take de place ob a natchel hlst'ry ob animals fo' you," said her mother calm ly, allowing the rocking chair to slack en its speed. "Wen you've hunted up de mo In one ob your schoolbooka an' know jes' what he looks like, come to mo, an' I'll 'splaln de rest But ChUlen mus' und'take some work on dere own eddlcatlon, shorely. 'Taint right fo' payrents to do it all." "Addresa a Above. There Is one lawyer in Brooklyn .Who (Will never again make use of Latin phrases in writing business letters, A short time ago he had to write a letter to a client In a neighboring city regard ing an Important lawsuit that was to come up before the court In the course of a few days. The information he so licited was highly essential to hlfl.es aft In writing this epistle he mode us ft a letter head with his printed address at the top. In closing his letter he sign ed himself thus, "John Langdon, ad dress ut supra." After waiting several days for the reply, which did not oome, be again wrote his procrastinating client ' and asked why he bad not sooner answered his first letter. The next day be re ceived a reply In which the client, said that be had answered the letter and addressed It to "John Langdon, TJt Supra, N. Y." Instinct f ta MartUafc. The remarkable Instinct of thaJnud. fish to roU.hlmself torabafrjrlmu(l whenitheidry seaBonpproacheals-a .wonderful1 provision of . natm0;totend ed solely,;lt would seem, to Treventths extinction of the species. The most In teresting fact about this fish Is that;! breathes my means of Its gllteKhen3i! Its native element and by. means; cJ lungs during its voluntary Imprison" ment In the mud cocoon. n SI Sufferers from rlvartAriflla and tnrllmatlnn remains nndio-ested it can1, hmiri n tha , j . j . . . iv uvea actual uumage oy uocaying m ms pUUHJUlUg llUB gJSieKU... uiyuais) What You Eat. sensible remedy. Lv dlffestlna- what vnn mm rm eat It strengthens the body and at the same time rests xnis res. soon restores perfect health. stimulants only reach the symptoms. Au IB ia&vUru 8 vonio. ' ' ' ' 1 but t.0 VOU ROCdL'--:, ; ? Is the name sometimes given to what is generally known as the BAD piS EASB. It is not confined to dens of vice or the lower classes, sj The purest sua oest people are sometimes infected with this awful malady through handling the clothing. blister or sore, then swelling ia the ef Bloc P.uoT lrIiXSrlaa of a phyiaiABntU I fousd that h eouid ? fod' tim Z oftiwiad to Ibbiw) at nom tne Diooa ana penetrates to ail parts ox the system. Unless you get this poison out of your blood it will ruin you, and bring ' disgrace and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent to child. 8. S. S. contains no mercurv or notash. n, WII...I.!8XNT TRICK tn all ,UI. IIUUIiBlS aMraofBorphlBa,. ilnm.. laodnnunL. Iiilr of ODlum-eo. I oaJne or whuke j, a I arse book or par- i tlealara on horn or ' aaatonon treat neat. Address. H. Ot. WOOLUTOO, in n. rrror oireet. traorgia. CIIICH ia KKtt and tlnM auetalUo with blue rlSUn. Tslfaautlia-. lrwBrrtu Kb.1.. illnUasM avaiel Ismllsj. tlm.. titty or yeai lit acglal. or seed 4. tm su.ro . for Parttilrtv TartUah and KcllAf for ..Mdlea, sesiar, by r iHr aleell. i ft ., i'timonlala. Bold rr all Dr.Lg.iai.. talrntlkM paper. MsdUoi tSiestr, FUllasV. FA. THE CELEBRATED Garland Wood Heaters We are the agent. Breech Loading, Single and Double Barrel, Hammerless Shot Guns. Full line Ammunition for Sports men. Sash, Doors, Blinds, General Hardware.1 Under Hotel Chattawka, NEW BERN, N. C. Hope Farm, about 4 from New Bern. 200 acres cleared. Good Land for Tobacco and Truck. Good farm buildings. Inquire, 5 J. B. CR0HWEM., New Bern, N. 0. Cotton Baqqinq and We have in stock and to arrive' 3,500 Rolls Cotton Bagging, 8,500, bnndles Cotton Ties. Send us your orders. Prices are the lowest. , , , .v af. E. Latham eft Co. Eveiitlilnii You Want to 'Eat ! Car load Stocks Best Patent Dia dem and Rose Bud Flour. , , . 100 White TarbeU Cheese. 4 , Fostum and Grape Nuts. Oat Meal and Hominy, Dried Apples,1 Corned Mullets, Alamance Cotton Pine and Coal Tar. '.; All sold Cheap for Cask . - v H. B. Davenport, 84 MIDDLE ST. I 1 Tlrlnrr At. 1ia ''' I f PAJHLES8 WMsksjCure even tun nitmn-o &rv.i.itn PEKKYfiOYAl PILLS ..efV-v OrttHtl atari Uly ttMlale, P-Y-LrKlAS-r. Air.F.ti,f- .al. as Draw flLWA KNUL1HH benesji anal 1st Mentha this mmm milesj if your carriage needs repairing. Wo will repair it so that it Is as good as new. We guarantee onr work. Our customers are always satisfied with out 'work and prices. You will be satisfied if you send your work here. . .;' Tne only place in town to get any and evervthlne to reoalr bnffHfiB. . n n before buying and save money. we put tiuDDer Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your loose tires In a 'manrifna wtr.hin nntt l..n ! - ybody Is invited to see f-e wrk of Me .1 machine putting new boU iu same old ylacng. , , 73 Broad Ct,!!
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1902, edition 1
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