r i i f - I f j 1 f 1UE WEEKLY JOUKNAL Publithed in Two rWrtroae, every Teee! (Uj ud Friday, at M MiddW8tww4, ew Brrn, N. C3.; CHARLES L,' STEVEN.- smroa in norvrrar,' ' SUBSCRIPTION RATE?-. Two Month toTOente, .Six Montr,. MIIJ!? . Twelve Mouth. .... $1.00 Advertising nUes fnraiahed upon ap plication at Ihe office, or upon Inquiry by mail. ... tThe JocbiuI U only aent oa pey-In-edvanoe bewia. Sobaeribam - will receire notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice w.l be appreciated by the Journal - Entered at tbe Potofflce,New Bern &. C aa aecond-claai matter. Section Two, Friday Dee. 6, 1902 ALL IN NAME OF PROSPERTY. Tbe proposition to add a new depart ment to the Government service, that of a Department of (COHmerce, naturally provokes the query, is not too much expenditure added to Bute and Nation al governments, under the speclont plea of the country's prosperity? It is very easy to figure oat and prove the necessity for this Department of Commerce, but at this time, with the country prosperous and business and trade conditions all running at full capa city, the people generally, have little time to pause and consider whether the country actually needs another public department with its added number of office holders and attendant expenses, It is in the fast and prosperous high living times, that provision should be made for those times and conditions which are so certain to follow a season of undue prosperity. The people, the tax payers, may not feel Just now the addition of a few extra cents taxation, but when times are not : so prosperous, when trade conditions are slow, then this extra tax Is felt, and i becomes a burden, yet the department I has been created and its doing away wll I not be considered. Neither county, State or National prosperity should be made an excuse to add to the pay rolls. The burden may nokbe felt for a single department, but there Is a con tlnual adding to the pay rolls which builds up a great salary getting class, which become perfect parasites upon the tax payers, necessitating immense revenues to support a class of non-pro ducers, who become actual barnacles, an Unwholesome weight upon the nation. Municipal, as well as county, State and National affairs are not usually con ducted upon the same lines as are pri vate business establishments. Yet there is no reason why they should not be as carefully handled, as economically conducted, as though they were private affairs. The demand may justify the creation of new public offices, but It should be a legitimate necessity, an actual business need, and not a partisan political move to add to the list of sinecure, if not use less placeholders. : TO THY CONTEMPORARY, t- '" JUSTICE. - -'r i - Several of the State newspapers have ' recently quite pointly called . Um stten- .- tlon of some "esteemed contemporary f to the act on Its part, of an abstraction j of an editorial, without any credit being - given the real author. . This lapse of credit giving is seldom t ..' rebuked as to news Items, although It Is almost a daily occurrence onthe part of , few so-called "big City dailies" to cull r. ."ff". lulLul 1..MMI.JM IMM AaI. amtm uuiuahu uayywtiugv tiuui ujou umiw exchanges, and under "special" with new heading to re-print as "news." ..j ... This "news" stealing It of course eas ily known to the initiated, the editor who reads his exchanges, while the out side public, the reader, will never know that these alleged "specials" from State 1 towns, are "cribbed," and are the items - dug up by some local, hard working edi tor, and were abstracted "without per- . mission" from his paper. , J -" But while this news piracy goes oa "vf without any special interference, edlto C rial piracy Is not so easily accepted by - those who have worked out good ar ticle, which is paraded la another paper as tie orlninal product of the "contem ; porery." , . ',, .. ,. v 1 Among the . newspaper fraternity, Ciemsolves, this editorial piracy is sot rarely condemned, "but the perpetrators t ,,.! piracies ,are, held la Utmost" con- t ;t T i bowers, does t not prevent the .' front- .oec?.3!onal!..tsll2g place, " (' :s rt s- Ti t' -t rroflt from ly deu cttd by the real author, aid if ao public rebuke followed, still the theft was kaowa, and the plunderer woold ever be able to prove aa alibi la the matter. But while a few of lhea-tutorial pir acies' take place, there are very many more editorials which are published la ftffereat State papers, taken from some contemporary, and U each repebllcatloa the original author's name goea with the editorial, being held In aa high and aacred esteem, a la tbe subject matter of the tdltorla'. 1 .While these occasional editorial plr aciee take place, It must be said that there la each jear a higher spirit of Jus tice prevalent among the newspapers' of North Carolina, and that in most cases ofphecy it is a matte? of haste for copy, rather than the rush to seize the thoughts of an "esteemed" for home con sumption, and tbe deception of local readers, THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The annual message of the President of the United States to Congress should be one largely of recommendations to that official body of the country's legis lators. Naturally and justly, the legislators in Congress wbo are of the same politi cal party as tbe President, must feel more of the force In certain recommen dations contained In the ncessage, than those of the opposite party. But strictly speaking a President's message should be a document for the careful consideration of every citizen of the country, and be free from every sua. plcion of politics, and in its recommen dations set forth only such policies as have the welfare and. the best Interests of the entire peonle at heart. President Roosevelt's message to Con' gress, this week, in a document free from politics, broad in Hb recommendations, commercial and broadly American In its character. Briefly stated, it1 suggests the eradica tion by law of such evils as have grown up in the Trusts, but not any legislation which would in its attempted cure.'prove of greater evil to the wage earners and the people, than the evil sought to be remedied. Radical tariff legislation la not asked for, for such would disturb the economic stability of our Institutions of com merce. Labor Unions, Trusts and Combina tion of Industries are but incidents of a great nation's development, hence are necessary, but these have no constitu tional rights to arbitrarily interfere with the rights and privileges of those not belonging to such unlonB. Reciprocity treaties upon liberal terms with those nations desiring them, while the Isthmian Canal and Pacific Cable line are strongly advocated. An efficient army, a navy to be built and maintained that this country's for elgn policy on the Monroe doctrine shall be fully sustained. Nationally aided irrlgration for the Far West section, and the forest and game protection of the entire county are desired, This country's administration of the Philippines, is Justified. A new depart ment, that of Commerce is wanted, and lesser subjects receive notice andsug gestions are offered concerning them. HOW'S This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catairh I me. F. J. CHENEY & 00. Toledo, 0. We, ue undersigned, have known F. 3. Cheney for the last 19 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm." ." :. t Wist & Tbtjax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo.O. Walding, Kiknan, ft Mab- vis, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takea Internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfacesjof the system. Testimon lal sent free. " Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggies, Hairs.FsmlfypIlli.are tbe.best. - From Dlstiler to Consumer. ' Uncle Sam In the person of 10 of his Government officials, ": has charge of every department of the Hayner Distil lery. r. During the entire process of distil ation, after the whiskey Is stored In their warehouse, during the sere a years it remains there.f rom the very grain they buy to the whiskey you get, Uncle Sam is constantly on the watch to see that everything la 11 right They dars not take a gallon of their own whiskey from their own warehouse unless he aayi It's all right And ; when he does , ssy soj that whiskey goea direct "to you, with all Its original richness and flavor, car rying a United States Registered Distil lers's Guarantee of Purity and Age, and saving you the dealer's big profits. If you use whiskey, either medicinally or otherwise, you should read the offer of The Hayner Distilling Company else where in this paper, ; - - ' Take a bath in Hancock's Liquid Bui phur. Tiiey are superior to those of the rnnt c1 .ed Sulphur Springs, having II s aV-l.iorifil sdvantpje of being made fT g f-- They will care ' v ' i, f Ii'J t' 'a d's- m n Our money winning books, written by men wbo know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man who owns a field and a plow, aad who desires to get th anoat out of them. -. - Th7 tnrn, Swd poMal ati, OKWWAIt SLAU TtlEI ss , Warn Fet. Warm feet barv much to do with white bunds. Wbeu fivt are babltual y cold, the hands are always red or blue. Arrcat4 Fas. Observing n young fox chasing cats in a densely populated part of Halifax, England, one of tbe local constables aelzed reyunrd and took him to the police station. Bis Oaa Cfaf- The largest gas company in the world is that of Paris. It uses 1,200,000 tons of coal a year. A Cold Wave The forecast of sudden changes In the weather serves notice that a hoarse voice and a heavy cough may Invade the sanctity of health la your ownhotne. Cautious people have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E. H. Wise, Madison, Oa , writes: "I am In debted to one One Minute Cough Cure for my life." It cures Coughs, Colds LaGrlppe, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm draws out the inflammation, beals and soothes the mucous membranes and strengthens the lungs. F. S. Duffy. STATE LINES. New .Itrs v litis ritnked sixth In val ue of in;imif:u-ti!ml products for forty yems. Tlif wuki1 cnriiere of the Btato an- 12.8 per cent of the total popula tion, nntl among tbnn are 50,000 wom en and 8,000 children. A project l on foot in Missouri for the establishment of a national reser vation In Camden county. There is n rare combination in that county cf mountains, rivers, valleys, caves and springs, and wild animals are still abundant What's In a Name? Everything is in the name when it comes toWltch Hazel Salve. E 0. De Witt & Co of CLicago ; discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For Blind.bleeding, Itlchlng and protrud lng Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine. ' F. 8. Duffy. EsrpUan Mortality. The lowest mortality in Egypt Is In the desert districts, tbe highest lu the largest towns. The average native rate for the whole country Is 38.0 per 1,000. Tnrnlpa. In selecting turnips, says an authori ty, choose the round, purple top kind or tbe yellow sort. Epicures scorn the flat top variety. The yellow turnips ore to apt to be pithy. Solid, hard ones are always best. A Million Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer HalL of West Point, Is, Listen why: A severe eold had settled oa his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he bad consump tion, but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed be began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Coniump tlon and writes "It completely cured me and laved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at C. D Bradham's. . . . ' : Put some slices of cheea la small saucepan, with a tablespoon fnl e( milk, a little salt butter and cayenne pep per. Set the pan oa the stove, and when the mixture la soft serve on buttered toast ; . y . . . r ; risk.' It is calculated that the aeae of the world provide man with 1,600,000 tons of Ush every year. This la equal to 40,000.000 sheep. ... A Ucasoa. : Professor was Instructing a class of schoolboys about tbe circulation of tbe blood. ' "Can you tell me," said he, "why it la that If I were to stand on my head there would be a rush of blood to my head and that there is no rush of blood to my feet when I stand upon tbemT For a moment there was silence, 'and then a boy answered, "It's because your feet are not empty, sir." New lock Times. - ;V .Orlando, Fla., Oct S, 1001. The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Belt! ' more, Md. y Gentlemen; I take pleasure la mending Hancock's Liquid Sulphir to any one suffering with Eczema. Have had It for ten or fifteen years, have fried many remedies and found no relief until I was Induced to try your MH.L.S."L uave oniy usea u a anon wtuo sou am now almost entirely enred. . I can truth fully say that after fifty yeors ss prac ticing physician that your Liquid Bnl phuristhe most won' .1 remedy for Lczcma I hae ever t n. . . Yo'1 " ' :"y, I I ill It v . Yl FBESicinrs mm RcfuMlQa of Trusts so Not to Dls- Trade t'eadltleas and Preeperlty r Ceaatry. Paklielty faaaet Harm Heaest Cerperatleaa. Tarir Changes Tk reach Reciprocity. Nethlag , ' Radical to Dis turb Wages. Special to Journal. . WaaHiRf tok, December S. President Roosevelt said lo part In his annual mes sage to Coogreas today. The unbound ed prosperity of this country is without parallel la any other country, Mo Ba llon has ever occupied a higher plane of material well being than ours at the present time. While conditions have favored the growth of much that Is good, they have also favored a growth that has developed much evil. Let us not la fixing our gase on a leaser evil forget the greater good. - The Industrial development must not be checked, but side by side with this progress goes the evil which must 'at least be regulated. We are not hostile, we are merely determined that these evils shall be handled so' aa to subserve tho public good. Publicity can do no harm to honest corporations and we need not be over tender about sparing the dishonest corporations.. In regulating eomblnatlopa of capital which may be Injurious to the public, we must not interfere with the enter prises which have reduced the cost of everything. In regard to the tariff one proposition advocated has been a reduction, or a means of dealing with the truBt evil. Many of the large corporations which should be Included n any proper scheme of regulation of trusts would not be af fected by this change, save as such change has Interferred with the general prosperity of the community. Any change that may be anticipated must never be bo radical as will jeopardize wages and the wage workers. There Is one way In which the re-ad justment sought, may be realized and that is by the reciprocity treaty. When ever tariff conditions in countries Inclu ded in that treaty are such that recipro city may exist without Injury to either, , the reduction of the tariff in interchange of goods will be beneficial to all Inter ests Kodol Dyspepsia Core. Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion Stomach Troubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol re builds worhout tissues, purlfles.strength- ens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: I have used a number of bottles of Kodol and have found it to be a very effective and, Indeed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend it to my friends F. 8. Duffy. Reelsboro. Dec. 8. Business In BeelBboro seems to be going forward all the time. ' Messrs D D Barrow, C H Barrow and HE Barrow of Reelsboro have gone down the sound oysterlng. .' Mrs M 8 Brinson, and daughter, Miss Llzzeofthls place spent Thanksgiving with Mrs L L Brinson of New Bern. : Messrs J E Delemar W H Pbllpot and James Bowdan of Arapahoe were In Reelsboro, last Wednesday. ' - , Mr 8 A Brinson wont to New Bera last Sunday. - Mr E R Philips of Arapahoe has moved to Mr Isaac Holtons at that place. Mr N Q Brinson wassln Reelsboro Sua day. What has become of "Gray Eyes" of Oliver, let us hear from that place again. Mr William Delemar of Knoxvllle Teun., has returned to Reelsboro. ". . Browa Dyes. The Victoria Knee. Not the most valuable, but one of the most beautiful In appearance of Aus tralian gold nuggets was tbe Victorian, found in White Horse gully, Bendigo. It was purchased by the parliament of yictorla for 18,250 and presented to the late Queen Victoria. , '. Saved at Grave's Brink. 'I know I would long ago have been in my grave,", writes Mrs. B. H. New som, of Decatur, Ala., "if It bad not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Waterbrash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world' of good. Since using It I can eat hear tily and bsve gained 85 pounds." For la digestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Liver end Kidney trouble Electrio Bit ters are1 e positive, guaranteed cure. Only 60c at O. D. , Bradham'a drug store. ",'; . r ",' ; t: V ' Miljdred Leather. - f Mildew on lisitbcr and many other stains may be removed with a little pure vaseline, flub tb!s into the leather till quite absorbed and then carefully polish with a clean chamois leather. This treatment Is suitable for almost vjpry aor of leather. . ,. - Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, r.!r-7?orn,'Dandrut ar.l all skin AU'.: s. l-r T -'e at F. S. EAST FOR DtSOCSiTS. Xe Text hooks aa Hani. State Charter. Talk Over. Ptttmaster's ,uotL, . Xcthodlst Orphaaage Paal - Raids h, December It la said by observant Democrats that as the arrests of election officers by Repabllcaai tao years ago greatly aided the Democrats, jest so will the eases againat election I officers which district attorney UoHoa Is presking la the VTettera district be aa aid aad make very piala sailing la we- ' The, Bieta Baperiaiendent of Public IoitrvcUoe was today -telegraphed by the Superintendent of Alexander county that the common schools had opened but that there were ho text books oa head. The matter wu at once laid upon Governor Aycock. The companies which have the contract for furnishing text books are required to keep them on hand. - . ., .. , Ther flaanoo committee of tbe State board of agriculture met today. Tomor row the board meets lo semi-annual session. Governor Aycock appelate J C Seagle of Lenoir, Caldwell county, a director of the Stale school for deaf-mutes at Mor gan ton, to succeed V Y . Richardson of Columlui county, who died recently. The Supreme Court toV.ay heard argu ments frvm tbe 15lh district. Among the attorneys present are James H Mer rimon, J M Gudger, Jr, (Congressmen elect), George C Bhuford, Frank Carter and ThomasAi Jones., A charter Is granted . by tbe State to tbe Bout hern Development Company o Salisbury, with $100,000 capital It will buy and develop real estate. The trustees of the State University will meet here Thursday. It is the an nual meeting, at which the report to the Governor will be made. There wu a gteet deal of talk here to day about tbe removal of assistant post master Philip H. Andrews of the Ral eigh post office because be voted the Democratic ticket The surprise was mainly that the Republicans should openly say that was the real reasoa. The Red Men here' will have a bazaar on a large scale. There It going to be in tbe next few days a lively fight for tbe postmaster ship at Washington, N. C. There are three or four aspirants, one of whom thinks be has a big political pull. ' There has thus far been raised for the Methodist Orphange here 158,000. Rev, J. B. Huxley, the agent, will make the report to the Methodist Conference at Wilmington. A great work Is being done. In the spring the spacious main building will be ready for occupancy. Qnestion Answered. Tea, August Flower still baa the lar gest sale of any medicine In the civilised world. , Your mothers' and grandmoth ers' never .thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc They used August Flower to clean oat the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate tbe nervous and organic: action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad .with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Grfen'l August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is noth ing toriQus the matter with you. You ess get this reliable . remedy at, your cruggist. mce oo. ana too. Jglkt . leather. . h v-1 A New England sea captain named, Cleveland baa created a eensatlon. by I hriiurlnff tinrnn a few hldea of the seal elephant a giant teal thus far bunted; tor oil alone. The hide are stud to be more .flektbletaad laugher than those of cettle, odi a process has been In-! vented trblctuipoduoea from .them a grade of leatheraupertgc to , anything hitherto known. iTbe elephants have Increased rapidly In numbers during tbe last score of Jyeara on account of their -' eomparatlvV Immunity from laughter. Captain L Cleveland's ahlpj Is tbe Ant teasel folsaU after eea ele bantbldea. - . - . i'-f-.y If you feel Dl and need a pill ? r . Why not parohase the beetf DeWltt's Early Risers Are little surprlsm, . Take one they do the) rest ? , W. H, HpwelL Houston, Tex, writes I hart need . Utile Early Risers Pills In my family for. constipation, sick head ache, etc To their use Ian Indebted for the health of my family. F. 8. Duffy, Sold Out Uis Business, Mr. C. Ti Brinson, who bas been do ing business at Arapahoe, yesterday sold his store, Io and stock of goods. and will retire from merchandising. thSeatiacrfntt(ialhrK9lflria , Chills and Fever It a bottle of Gbovi'i TAJtsrusa Chill Tpxio. It Is simply Iron and qnlnlne in a tasteless form. No oure e pay. race sue. Mlatvr BlrUa. ' s Tbe iriridpal routes taken b.v. migra tory birds, as reglsteved In liooka of natural .history, -.auo.wji wonderful geo- grapbicnl instinct on the part, of jthe reatnerea bipeds, as they jtakcvXor jthe most part, the aeae and ocenns at their narrowest an the river , .vaJJeys at ineur longest. S''-l y y- DISTRESSnT5j5TO!IACa JISEA$E. Permanently cured ty the masterly power of "South Ajikbicaji . Kerviki Tokic Invalids need lu'or to longer, because this greal remedy can cure them alL It la a cure for the whole world of stomach weakness and Inc!!fclon. The cure begins with tie f ot daae. The re I'ef it bilrjs Is marvolons sn3 eiirprtteg I;mates no failure; never et's.rru' No tnnV -r tow 1 --5 yrt t yonr c'i'8 Is t i 1 1" v e i f' 1 1 ' . ; : u I : t . f ' r ' .1. uw Ck-w.L...j' LrGD . , are af she enMnarf "rirw" to vtW a w3m, tmt a B aTITEb QTTATfT s a fttll qun aa aooeat oaan 1 Ef ovdom, four to im how. rov p.y four oKier aA tmm Si aa a aotua lot vkiai.r u 11 i t t- kt twiwr w -u Uat foaO, or MB a fio& Ii rou bur bAY.si 4 V ii i -r K x run kt wwit w i oa erarv SmJ"1. V' saU two rnort fr V . - ,) m r-Mi p. f'TC r-. n o( p.t.bi poomr WalMOT. Joat thin I itH tnt 1 - -r t l I- O V i s-t rmc from ewtf-UUarTto yoa, aalTtaaa tltli ii)blAl r.S r. L.bi ER.l HLLJirt 3 GUAK. AKT.a ol PURJ I V n4 A K aad tarai rw IMlwin' aaonDOva proia, Thatt afcf i migood an4 o rhr- v Tbatl wbm ba one louvMr of a mtutoa amu.fisd tu susoara, lut'i kj JTJ aamia Irr la , taar tuome haefe If roa'ra awt SaiuuatL 2r:t C::!:: tr.?.t I LJaL-ai'Li I Lj Fcr.2ic3i,z:i-vcr.n.cio jr wttl send yon VOtTR TtJLL QUART BOTTLX3 ef BATrVEB'S SI TIM TSjABOLD BYX (or at SO, and we wlU par aa aipnaa eharrea. Trjlt ud SI roaaoa't aoditaU rUhtaaa as food ai rem urn nanl or aaa boj from anybodr alas at aoj prloa, thoa anoS it baok at waipanaaaodTOorSa.se will ba latoraad ta la by BaztniaU. J uat Utluk IL oflsr orer. How oouid ItMtalrarr II row ara aot parf asUr sattiaed. roa are aot oat a eant BotMr. lotaaasodTOoa IrUl eroer. U yoa don't want lour eaana roaraall, st a rrtaad to oU roe. We sua ta a wala aaaled oaaa, as marks to sbov waat's laatda. - ' Orders for Aria, OaL. OsL, Tdaba, Hoot., Nor., h. sfet..Ore., TTtaa. Wmb. or Wto. Boat be on tha baala of 4 qaarta for by ligpifSI nepaU or m (uru for SU.0 b JkreUJU rxcala. tvriMewae tvs. rJwTTizn n:3nui::a cczpahy ATLAJfTAiwA, DAYTON, OHIO 1 BT, LOUtS, BO 8T. TAM IHOt UP ' PismLaaT. Taor. q y layawwarri tsm Aaaauwd ,aia Caelostty. ,: J The agitated ngman began: ' "Mr. Brock moo. von'ma have no ticed that I be v been ai frequent caller at your boosel for tbe last year or more." ' . v. " -. ;'; ' TeOrepliod thebusyinerchant,rt hav aeen you there nowVand then,! I remember'.. '- -T, "i'oa (wlU not.be Burnrised therefore) trhen X tell youlthat Ifwant t marry our daughter."! v-.;: "But"-., : .- ,.;a,.o . ,- : "Iet me antJclnate annoblectionsrrou hrlght have, Mr.' Brockaian. I arm of fooA family, Iiara not dlsliwted. I bare a good buslmcae) and am abundantly able to supporta wife, y All Ilask la" uvk, yonngrtTjan" ' - i - i. T can bringrteetlmonlirla to prove all I aay. X have never wanted sany other girl, and"- "But" "And never t shall want i any tother fcirL From thelflrst iti has (been akase or-: ' . Took bereJyounKiman, let me get b a word. Which (one of myi four ttanghters latt yon twantrf-Clnoago falbane. Cores Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruptions, : pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and risings, burning, Itch ing skin, copper-colored spots or rash on tbe ckin, mucous pat cites In mouth or throat, falling hair, bene pains, old rheu matism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the pois on In the blood; soon alt soree, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, acbes and pains stop and a perfect cure la made of the worst cases of Blood Polsou. For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating aores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B, B. ' It , destroys- the cancer poison in the bipod, beals cancer of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swellings, j-i Thousands cured by B. B. B, after all else falls. B. B. B. composed of pure botanio Ingre dients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, atopa tho twful itching and all sharp, shooting s1nr. Thoroughly ested for thirty jesrs. Druggists, Si per bottle,' with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by wriUng Btobd Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Pefcrlbn i rouble and free medical advice also sera In sealed letter. For sale by J. 8. Duffy and C. TJ. Brad ham. New Bern. . ?:a"rfi ; J-itrl . One Chc5":. In iisit i, mar!, j Iff '.adi out f cbr.Ik I wntci ulilc i .p;t jlatw throush t-.'i! rball A -k&. dlasetrca the clmL. - p.irtU; ly rtl-.w and cryetallljsra It. rioi. ita'; pr.wsure solid ifying It. It hnH bit'tii rounil that simi lar repultH limy l)c ,ccorui).!:bcd by chemlcul mon-ia. l ira fdici's of chalk are. dipped in a 'lot burlu, staining them with' tints-1 it y'M Imitate any kind cf mavblo lLn wn. For this pur pose tbe name rulncral i.tnliin are used aa are employed in nnturc. For exam ple, to produce -counterfeit -"verde an tique" ox kit' of copper Is utlllr-ed. In like manner grecu, pink, black and other colorings arc obtained. Next the chalk slices go Into another bath, by which they are hardened and crystal Used, coming out to all Intonta and purposes real marble.'. " , TOO XKOw WBAT TOO ARB TAKCIG When you take Qrova's Tssteloss ChlU Tonic, because tbe formu'a is plainly printed oa every bottle sbowinf that it it simply boa and quinine In a tasteless arsa. No cure no pay. Price Vc A Great Brldwo Spaa. . - ' la the ralley of Petruffe. In Luxem bourg, Germany, stands the largest single span of any masonry bridge in the world, with a length of. 277 feet and a height of 102 feet OA070IIXA. Blgaatoje jS , SIT .. Japanoia Eeaaaaaf. Japanese economy is one of the causes of Japanese prosperity.-. Even the charcoal dust is saved and molded into balls, with chaff or straw, for fuel . - .. - - Prickly beat cured in one srr3;cation by using of Hancock's Llor.lJ Eulphur. It wKI also cure Eczrma, 1 " r, I'imp les, ntr'sworm, rsau'iuT, Cuts, rams, CM fir-i, t Ifi'l i." t--;'! las -t f x i ' f j c i. r t r.:r::!j Llzzl S L sk teia na The Thief... - ... of Beauty Ii Capture br Rradfleld ItoffulsUor: a pa awmklnc to Uw fact that inherited romllnaw haa bacu atulru away anolnaiaaooljiowincn, uniniirr UMfamoath browa, tha tdl-Ula wrinklu of pal havatakan Um placa of theao former charma. Thaaaantlw warning fsellng!. .yVaafc, llred tlon to an tar apoa their former pleuum. Irrit able, eroaa, dlacouraged, dull headache, neneral dlaplrlted feellny, aleeplaM njihta, cold M, ixhh drculatlon, "bearlnc down1 paina. All tlieaa (ana. Shattered nerve and exha-ated energln follow the weakened condition of the female arcane aa aural jr aa nlicht followe day. Save ymptoma Indicate aeranM ana weuenea or vouraalf from routb by taking lerruue namu, j" Bradficld's Female Regulator Tha moat etrejujrthentnf, lnTioraUn, nwo- etniai reniaxor 10 ,ne www, It rallavea painful menitruatlm, profnae mm- . , . A uuln.lln.. inn.in,,,.. Hon of the vlna, dUolacement, tnembranol gtarrn, nerrtwanema, maawnn. . "" autr of face and arwrnietrf-of form art the Tf'drtM!TKTCHlth for Women, Dialled frw. . , THE BBADfttLD RCQULATOH CO. - ATLANTA, OA. The llotafloa af Ircana. . Everybody who takes au Intereht In astronomy is aware that tbe two outer most planets of tbe solnr system, Ura nus and Neptune, are believed to rotate backward; that is, In a direction con trary to tbe rotation of all the other members of the system. - But the evi dence that they do thus rotate Is indi rect; such, for Instance, aa tbe fact that , their satellites revolve backward in ; their orbttaw Recently, however Henri " Deslandree of the Meudon observatory has applied a method of determining the direction of rotation by spectro scopic observation, which gives direct evidence that in the case of Uranus at least the rotation is really backward. The method is based on the Inclination of the lines In the spectrum of a ro tating: body, and resembles that by which a few years ago Professor Kee ler demonstrated the motions of Sat urn's rings. It is to be applied next to Neptune. Winter Eczema OR TETTER la one of the many varieties of that tor mentwg disaaae called Eczema. It slum bers through the summer and breaks out in winter. The head, feet and hands are the parts most often attacked, though it sometimes appears on other ports of the body, the skin hardens, cracks open and bleeds, while the itching and burning is at times almost unbearable. Scratching only makes it worse, soree- and scabs forming where the akin is broken, , In this form of Eczema brownish white crusts sometimes ,.... -.,.;,: form which tcale off ZXVA CHACatS leaving the skin raw A.J : CLLLJ and lufiamed. It is especially painful and severe when con-, fined to the hands, which often become so badly effected that the suflerer is unable to perform the lightest work. This, like all other types of Eczema, is due to acid . poisons in the blood and not to local causes. The trouble is more ttian skin deep, and washes, aoapa, powders and salves nor anything else applied to the surface can possibly do more than soothe the burning and itching or relieve tempo, rarily the Li; animation end pain. It is the acids thrown oft by the blood -and which are forcing; their way thror":h the pores t' at cause the skin to h" ' a, crack and lieed, and produce tLe i iit$- . tlon and soreness, f 1 ' ) J S. a a neutra es ' these acid poioons a , x sndclesnws tu Liood v of ad install;"! sub- " Stanrs-a end 1 istiors an I doe It r-Trpi!y and evctu y. 8. S. S. THi, r9 an 1 illV!""ri,;3 - tUfl S'-ll I'.ocA, and tn , t v . v e sye tem;tV'ut -euf .'. Lay en ne : jnef ! !, . i'..ia i - .t!-ss it 1 soft, I i: i ' T, i 1 i - i . 1 . . J . J

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