TUB WEEKLY JOURNAL , - - - SrUallaaa4 187X 'l-bUtaned la To Becbona, every Toee) aay aid Friday, at t Middle Street, lew terra, n. CHARLES UJSTEVEN5, DROB ilP nOPBIXTOPt BUBSCEITTION RATE? , Two Month, ST0?'.' Three Montii, Riw linntha 00 Twelve Moatb. "ONLY IN ADVANCE, Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by BMUL ear tk. Tntmmi. U nnW aent on IV -1 hub Ruhacribers will teneiva notice of expiration of their sub sfcrtotiooa and an immediate response to notice wul JdUnaix, Entered atitrte Poetofflce, fl. C. as second-class matter. New Bern Section Two, Friday Sept 18, 1008 EDWARD AND WILLIAM PAY FARE It is dlffloolt to understand, says The New York San, the peculiar proclivity or William of Germany, for Instance, for paying hit fare when he travels on railroad. BU power is almost despotic; indeed. It la onlv less so than that of President Roosevelt. He can deal oat weal or woe to his subjects; and, however greatly he is to be admired, unquestion ably he Is also a man to be feared. There Is not a railroad in Germany that would not gladly carry him for nothing. It would be regarded as an honor and a distinction were he to accept free trans portation, The corporations of Germany idolize their young emperor. Ills best efforts are always exerted to promote their Interests, to extend their scope, broaden their markets and enhance their prosperity. Take their merchant marine of Germany as an example: the unremit ting labors of William II have done more to build it up to its present imposing di mensions than any other force. He trav els nowhere that he does not pay his fire, and he pays a little more than the ordinary first-class tariff. It is a most extraordinary thing to see a monarch so diffident. Edward VII of Eogland betrays this same weakness, and, traveling Inces santly as he does, his railroad expendi tures must be a serious charge upon the privy purse. He pays fall rates for him self and family and for his suite. Now that he has taken to the automobile he has probably materially reduced his fixed charges. He la very particular on the point and pays for everything he gets. He will not enter a theater without pay ing, and the theaters would pay him al most anything for attending them, bo potent U be as an attraction. He, to gether with his illustrious nephew of Germany, holds that a man who allows a railroad to carry him about for noth ing is a deadhead whatever that may mean. Ex. t THE SINFULNESS OF WEALTH. If it is true, as has been stated, that the good Mr Rockfeller has dropped a hundred million dollars of his savings In the put few weeks, it is probable that the Incident has attracted the attention of the good Mr Carnegie It Is Mr Car negie's deliberate and unalterable opin ion that It is a lasting disgrace to die rich; and he has no doubt learned with pleasure of this speedy and effective way of avoiding lasting disgrace; Indeed, If we are to credit the good laird of Sklbo Castle, a disgrace that might be everlasting. It is said that a mortgage on another man's house works for Its possessor while he is; asleep, accumula ting Interest day and night. But here is ' a reverse curve which works with a dili gence and effectiveness to which even the moat active mortgage is a total stranger. Just think of a man going to sleep at night and eluding disgrace to the extent of millions of dollars before ; breakfast the next morning. Mr Carne- sle has taken on the library habit as a preventative to dying rich. And ao wide are his sympathies that, according to the Teraclous Mr Dooley, whenenever he get rid of a wad of wealth he provides that large number of bis fellow cltl cent shall get rid of eome of theirs at the same time. , -Whenever Mr. Carnegie donates a 11 , brary to a town bo makes arrangement for the advance In the tax rate. Bnt per haps Mr, Carnegie has some inside in ' formation about the workings of Wall street which satisfies him that no part of the danger of disgrace has been dl verted from Mr. Rockefeller. It may be that Mr. Carnegie knows that the good coal-oil magnate is even ttcher than he was before. It to true that his holdings hare shrunk in market value, but it Is not even hinted that the Intrinsic value cf fctauJard Oil stock has been impared, cr tlat It wIU not continue to pay dlvi- and Mr. Rockefeller has ao intention of of aelllag, how is he concerned about the market quotations f Possibly he may have some Intention of putting another cent on the price of ' coal-oil and took some hand la depressing the stock in order to buy below its real value. People who live and more and, in a commercial sense, have their being in Wall street are familiar with all these methods. Ex DISFRANCHISED NORTHERNERS. Norfolk Virginian Pilot. Our esteemed contemporary, the At lanta Constitution, seems disposed to prod the Pharisaical complacency of our fellow citizens up "north" and other wise to disturb and pester them touching the matter of suffrage. It. some time ago "poureJ hot water in a rat-nole. to use Its own expressive phrase, by calling attention to a provision of the Vermont Constitution that makes board of three the arbitrary judges of a man's right to vote. Now It wants to know what Is the matter with the suf fragans up In trie land of pension p trlots that they do not thomsolves exer cise the right that they Insist the negro must have and exercise In the youth. Thus it finds that In 1900 In the State of Maine out of 217,633 manhood voters only 105,720 got to the polls, the rest. presumably, staying at home and sawing wood something less than half the qualified voters. Again, In Massachusetts, out of 843,463 Voters only 414,801 votei' less than half again. And Massachusetts Is, of course, tho supreme gnardian of Cuffy's rights. In Connecticut there are 380,118 quali fied voters, but of these ouly 180,118 cast their ballots In the last Presidential elec tion. In New York (iJO.iiil voters abstained from voting; In Pennsylvania 014,020; In Ohio 172,150. In these six States alone J,')19,053 white votors did not vote 5J,71 more than all the negro votors In the United States 1 The Constitution has nipped them neatly, blc era, Tlgo I Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to euro It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medi cine. It was proscribe! b one of the best physicians i n this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is com posed of tho best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In gredients Is what produces such wonder ful results In curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials free. F.JJ. CHENEY & CO., Tolodo,:0 Sold by DrugglstB, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 4 Maa Who Knen Everwthlas. Thiers, too French Htuti'stuiw., was u Victim of uiuny whimsies. Now had stronger hold on Mm, says Mgr. Ga briel Hauotuux lu "Contemporary France," than hie desire to get every body, to recognize his universal compe tency. Of on applicuut for the post of direct or at tho Sevres mnnufuctory Thiers said; Tie Is no nioro made for that part than I for" end then he stopped. "Ah, oh! M, Thiers," said his Inter locutor, "you find It hard to sny whet you. could not do." "Thaf 8 the truth I That's the truth P' Crledjtne statesman gleefully. .VOne'day Thiers said, speaking of a man ' who had been raised to a high functiont f."Ue is no more suited for that office tnao.Xjtio to be a. druggist Andrei hetadded, catching himself up, know chemistry P Bucklen's arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses an) other sale, lo tion, clitment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bolls, 8ores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet ter, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Ski a Eruptions; Infallible for Plies. Cure guaranteed t nly 25c at C O Bradham's, druggist . FaanUtar Quotation. - "Alliteration's artful aid" was spo ken of by the little read pout Churchill. The- ptrdt of perfection" was originat ed by Oliver Goldsmith; bo were "Meas ures, pot men," and MMun wants but tittle hero below, nor wants that little long." Gray, the author of the "Ele gy" la responsible for many popular phrafletk among them "Full many a gem of purest ray serene," "To waste lta sweetness on tho desert air," "This pleasing, anxious being," "The paths of glory fend but to the grave" and "Where ignorance Is bliss 'tis folly to be wise." P. Johnson gave as "Who Uvea to please must please to live." He also Said, "Who drives fat oxen should him self be fat" In which there Is more sound than sense.? 't:yf:r.-;.r '.;; Distress. After Eating Cared. - Judge W. T. ' Holland of Greensburg, La., who is well and favorably knovn, says: "Two years ago I suffered greatly from indigestion. After eating great distress would invariably result, lasting tor an nour or so ana my nights were restless, I concluded to try Kodol Dys pepsla Cure and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep, is refreshing and digest ion perfect.", Sold by F. & Duffy. . I J 111 il . Bone) Pains, Itching, acabby - Skin Diseases. weOlncs, Carfeaaclea, Pimple. sVwrala hnuMIi CBR4 br UUi Botanic Blood Bala, a Mtrort tin attna Poteoa tm the blood. Mtmhmt aekai aM faua at tarn, tack aaS JoiMa, Ilekras Beabay SUB, Woo feea hot or Ula, Bweilea 01 KMoat ana Bufajaa tba Sua, Maeea raid Month, Son Tfcreat, Mavla, ar aHeaalie amnio, OoopwOolaraa Spool or tuh aa Sua, all raa-dowa, ac aerraea, Hears oa an? part at aha aodr, Has? at Kje, atm IiJIlag oat, Uarbaack or Bout, , Botanlo Blood Balm, guaranteed to oaieeiaa tha ma aaS mm ama mumt am wham oalotaiSiiaK nillalaa,ani aotaartaaatalL Baala aU aorta, atopt aU aehaiaal pataa, radaaai all twainaaa, aaakat Moot para aaat itah, aeaipiaraly cbaactoc tha anura body low a clean, healthy condition. 3. B B, haa carta Uioaaaad ot caaMoiniootrsJawaraaafta nacbise tba teal ataa, , 0 Old BhavmaUaaa, Catarrh, Xeaaaaa ara carnal by aa awful polaoaiS aamllilca of tha Blood. B. 8. B. atopa Bawkbif and Bpttuaa, Mchtaa and Scratohlng, Aobaa and Falati enai acaaaatiav. Catarrh) baala all Bcaba, SoaUa, Erapttoaa, Watary Bllatara, tool latterlnt Sonaot Ecaana) few arttDC a Bora, healthy blood aosply to aSaatad paita. Cancer Cured W Botanlo Blood Bala.Cana Caaaars el an Tlnda. Snppaiatlns 8waUtna, Battat Soraa, Taaaara, aaly I'laam It WU the Cancer rolaoeaad aaaltUwaaraa or wont canoar pcrfooCy. It yoa hara a acrauteat rlmpla. Wart, BwaUlnga, BbaoUnf,' SUagtac Fataa. taka Blood Balm and they will dlaappear halera tbay deralop Into Cancaa, hlaay apoannilj hopalaat aaaaa of oazxxr oorad by taUnr Botanlo Blood Bala. Bay at hm awcaia aw ka. W aara. rboa tba rlfb auatlty la tatkaat, t aat aar4 jraair aaaaaav.wtll UIH 4 CAaaAltXa.au I' at Botanf fl RlnAcl Balm R. Vt-W. fa '" PlHtaantandofetotaka. TborootMy taatcd foraByn. Compoaejl of pura Botanlo InaTKilcota, Strantthana weak kldneya and weak ttomacha, anra dyipepata. viiiivin uirwxjuna u w iiu eaca potiu. with aach bottle. wriung Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Oa. Dtecribe yo3 rouble, and aneelal fr nw1i..L adne. ta miu. n.aa.n. ama faaii UMUIIU PU M aue, alas aaut in etaloa letter. Rare Colna. For Philadelphia. rhlluoVlpMa will soon possess two Of the nsrrst coins known to exist They nrc die famous silver dollars of 1704. One Ik at present la the Philadelphia mint, and the other was purchased re cently by Ilonry Chapman, Jr., numis matist. The latter coin was bought by Mr. Clinpmnn nt the sale of the Murdock collection of coins and tokens held in London. The dollar purchased by Mr. Chap man surpasses the similar coin at the mint in perfection and fineness. Mr. Clinpmnn wrote to the auction eers in advance that he was willing to pay ns high ns $500 for the coin. It was knocked down to him for 240. The 1794 dollar Is similar in face ap pearance to the dollars now In circula tion, having the medallion face on the front encircled with stars and the date. On the reverse is the spread eagle seat ed on the wreath. Philadelphia North 'American. Has Sold a Pile of CtaamberUln's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. .1 have sold a pile of it and can recommend It highly. JcsEPn HcEliuhit, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by all Druggists. I'Htlenee and Palleata. ' Yf-u h:ive uot taken the medicine 1 left," asked the physician with some aner. "I declare such actions as that simply make me lose my patience!" "Well, doctor," meekly smiled tne suf fering one, "I was afraid if I continued to take your medicine you would lose another of your patients." Realizing that the case was hopeless, the physician left the house. For a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all Druggists. Value of Llarat. An English physician of high ptand lng recently mode an address before the Manchester and, Balford Banltary association In which he setd( . "I nave spoken of light as purifying our atmospheric environment and aa freeing us from certain superficial parasitic distempers, end I wish to re mind yoa that It baa etlU more deep and Intimate ' human ' relations of ( sanitary nature, for light is a necessary Condition of mental and bodily wqU being. Its tonic physical effects en everywhere recognized. s "Essential for all purposes of Ufa, light ta a universal stimulus. Falling on the eye It sets up in the brain func tional activities associated with intel lectual and emotional eta tee, end at tempts have been made to discriminate the physical effects of its different ele ments. Whatever - the : therapeutic value of (he different taye of light may be. white light, heaven's own mix ture, Is the normal physical atmos phere, and variations in its intensity have probably widely diffused consti tutional effecta" A Boy's WiW Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a eon riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and, Colds, W H Brown, of Leesvllle, Ind., endaied death's agonies from asthma; bat this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured htm. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like mar velous cures of Consumption, Pneumo nia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for aU Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. , TrlaTbott'.ea free at O D Bradham's drag store. i ,w Waw, What Did Bt Htaal ' Be This Is the ladies' gallery. Over there Is the men's gallery. Just above the speaker's desk is the press gallery. Bhe Oh, yes, and . where Is the rogues' gallery? - . lie Why er the congressmen - sit down them oa tha main floor Balti more Herald. in Baus th ' fV fcri Vw H -i fogs Saw Odd aara ' la hurrmn betnjrs the two aara frs dueutiy do not match, though, as both cannot be properly seen at the same time, tbla defect Usually aaenpea oar aotice. The same thihg la true to some extent of monkeys and quadropeda, and owla hava one ear directed up ward and the other downward, which enables them to bear both above and below aa they fly. Taklnc the word "ear" In a broader aensei there ara soma an! ma la which possess two kinds of ttVeaa) Orgaoav A ftah, for example, baa a pair tat ears jrobedflwd b Its head, and aaao a pa tullar streak the lateral tlnerunnaog down each side of tba body, which appears to perform some of tba) func tions of beartrag. aa fct te .oooceraed with the detection of movetneota tn the sqrroandlng wate. (The two feelers which project' from the bead of an Insect are almost" car Jpilaly auditory organs, and when thsej supplemented by ears qf surAbe? kind we can say that the ears are not aDatlka. - '- i , GTaaabpppera and (antety hate fortra ears in their legs, and Cue common bouse fly has a pair of little dub shaped pnectlona beknd. the Wtngt Jba iuacera) which probably help it to Beat. Stray Btorles. la Praise or Chamberlain's Colic. .Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words la praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr Jobs Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. " I suf fered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without get ting sny relief, when my friend, MrOi Jahnion, a mei chant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taklr.g one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank yoa from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy la the hands of mankind." For sale by all Druggists. tharaa mt Clrcaa Ufa. , "There is a charm, a fascination, about circus llflp that la bard to X plnln," said a veteran showman, "Tt is surely a tough existence, being buffet (d about from place to place, often without n bod to sleep In, ahd tt0 wages, outside of the salaries paid to a few stare, are ama singly amalt ' et when a man once gets a taste of circus Ufe It's all up with him. fle's never good for nnytblng else and, never wants tp be. There must be a germ, bred of the sawdust, that gets Into the bloofj. Take the canvascn, for Instance. They get 20 a month and their board, which usually consists of bad grub and an tra oromptu bed la a wagon, Often they don't take their clothes off for weeks at a time. There's one fellow I know Who possesses more baa tbe average intelligence, tie has a trade, and dor lutr the winter be makes on aft average f 20 a week, eod yet Just aa soon as the circus season opens he throws up his job and goes out op the road with show for $20 a month, tn atmoat every town the management la besieged by men and boys who want to. go along,' and many of tbem pffee their senrtoea for their board. If s a queer state of affairs." Philadelphia Record. A Thousand Chnrclus Ii the; United States havefiused the Longmsn & llartinei PureU'ainU dur tag tie ast ten months. Eviry Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever they paint. Don't psy.fl.50 a ga'lon for linseed oil, which yoa do when yoa buy it in a sealed can with a paint label on it . . : 8 & 814, therefore when yoa want fourteen gallons of paint, bay only eight gallons of L. & II. and mlx'slx gallons of pare linseed oil with-it. , It willjmake fourteonlgallonsoTpalnt. lt'sldoneleasily. It makes the paint cost yon only about, $1 20 a gallon. Yoa probabaly won't need mora. than ten or twelve gallons of it, because the L.&1&. Paint covers so much) more sur face than other paints. : v ; Sales have been tens of millions of gallons; nearly two million houses paint ed under guarantee to repaintif not satisfactory. Samples free Sold by our Agent I Hyman Supply Co., : The Caaea of the Dtatarbaae. The Farmer (In the side show, look ing around la alarm) GoshI Wheraa all the rattlesnakes) . ; -j r i The Lecturer Don't be alarmed, ray friend. It's only our liylng skeleton, who Is suffering from the ague, yoa hear Judge. ' ' ' X ' Tka Kalara Ptaa.- : The German emperor seems bent on breaking fresh ground In every direc tion, for we lsarn that on going ashore at Helgoland the other day be was wearing oilskins and "smoking a abort pipe" probably a French brier, unless Indeed it may have been an Irish clay cutty.. This is quite a new departure; like his majesty's recent assumption of a plnce nea when reading newspapers in the train. When be began his reign tbe kaiser smoked nothing but ciga rettesvery long and big once they were, and from these be gradually as cended to light Dutch cigars, almost of straw color, costing a penny each. . Now he has taken to a pipe such as may be seen between the teeth of yachtsmen at Cowea, Bis father, the Emperor Frederick, took bis tobacco la a porcelain pipe of the student type. Tbe old emperor, on the other band. true to the tradition of bis youth, nev er went beyond raising a cigarette te his lips at military messes and shooting parties as. a signal, to the rest of the company that they might now light up. The Pleasure ol EaUniT. : ; Persons suffering from indigestion dyspepsia or othsr stomach trouble will find that Eodol Dyspepsia Cars digests what yoa eat and makes the stomach sweet. This remedy Is a never failing care for Indigestion and Dyspepsia and au complaints affecting the glands or membranes of the stomach or digestive tract. ' When yoa take Eodol Dyspepsia Cure everything yon eat tastes good, and every bit of the nutriment that your food contains is assimilated and appnrr!ated Etmai Hearts. On Wedaesd-y Sept feths.tvr of the Itasoale O: ra House will he devo- d to the praer., ;aUoa of the pepalar and highly successful play flueaa Hearts" with a eotapuy of soperlor ex- eeleace aad atraagth. Mr Raid the ante Of of the play, la aa actor of wide exper ience and fuHy aadsrstaads the art of playnualBj- tiaeOnlolfea the spectator aad the ertorJt affect art prodaoad guU-i ly, bat none the less does he hold potent sway ever the pet- stoat of his auditors. - The paly Is almost toe wall kaownto require mors tkaa a passing' word ipoa the plot. The xaila thread Of Us story eentrea around Tosa Logan,' who la ta Jostly eoeaeed of saarder, and senteaeed to life laprisoasMat Hit wife Jsaaaette, who Is a hroud ambit! oaa woman, mas away wfth aa eld Voter, aad goes to New York. fevso. jla a woman degraded as she ! the buQact of motherhood prompts bet te return to the old home to try to gain posseasioaof her child Grace. Bhe Is frustrated tnher design, and new evidence being eabnlt ted to the Governor of the Bute, he par-1 dons Tom oat of JalL Jeannette diet, her paramour It arrested for; tht tanrder of Tom's father, aad Tom merries. .Baft Lauaius, ana toe eiouas or aaversiiy are dispelled by the tweet sunshine of a tree woman's love. - - -: c. v GooA Tobacco Sale, . J There wu one of the best sales of the teaaoa at the Farmart Warehouse yattr day. Fifteen thonsaad ponadt; were sold at good prices, some fanaera saying they reoelvad more tkaa they expected . aaaaa n . i ; Stomadi TroiWe. , 3 vj "I hare been troubled with my stom ach for the past four years,, says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Green its. "A few days ago Iwat lndi to buy a box of Chambsrlala't B and Liver Tableta. I have taken of them and feel a great deal better." yoa have any trouble with your stomach trr a box of these Tablets. Touarecerv tain to he pleased with the result. Price SScents. For sale by aU Druggists. Ju k Baxter Cotton Letter. New York, Bept, 15. Some heavy rains fell In the South today etpeolaUy at Atlanta, i.blne, Little Book, AgulU and Savannah. Tbe early crop reports were again bullish and we quite general and this led to expectation of a weekly bureea report from Washington today. Savannah receipts were not far . behind last year and this gave tome cheer to tht bear crowd hat the movement on the whole la to far behind last year oa the whole that any selling of consequence does not appear probable especially at we may have killing frosts tbe next four weeks. There are so many poor crop reports that there are no mdnoemeati for short operations at this time.. The opening waa better for the near months, bat distant went off a few: point , oa liquidation by yesterdays early buyers and September showed decided weak ness bat prediction of frost In north west Texas tomorrow scared bears. Cablet were 1 to 4 higher except Septem her two higher. The bureau report wu fully aa bullUh at looked for aad It it probable that we shall feel its effect later la tha week. Portrecelptt 96,000 against 40,000 laat year. i . ; -let $ Rally. Manager J. C. Green hat given t- ns tome fine attraction to only . moderate abed audiences. We cannot expect meri torious aramauc offerings aalsse our cltlisni support htm In hit efforts. - In presenting "That Imprudent Young Cou ple" he does so only , by meant of big guarantee to the company, and unless a large audience is accorded this attrac tion It would not be reasonable to expect more of inch a high grade . - Tbe GeBBlae Couiteileits. The genulaa Is always better than a Counterfeit, bat the truth of tht stats- meat Is never more forcibly realised or more thoroughly appreciated than when yon ; compare : the u geaaine . De Witt's Witch Haxel Balve with, tha many eoun ttrfeiu and werthlets ubstnutea that are on the marker. .. W. fl. tedbetter, t Shreveport, taytt "After uslag numerout other remedlee without ban fit, one box-ef DeWltfe-Wttcb Hazel Salve cored ioe. AFor lbllnd, bleeding, Itching and protruding-pilot no remedy Il equal to DeWitt's Witch Hsxel Balva Bold by F. 8. Daffy. W Aaavtae at laaa. jfwo hundred persons, ivaltlog Cor a TOO, aauotiy iratcbea BQ drtTtnc tlx xoch apllue fciJi man iron maol, ,Koar tbere.tetastt Tiarisiial ot; extraordinary about Svtc3 aea iflth a maul, even thovrb tbe ceed of tpe ts only tbree-etghth of aq Jncb tjoare aod that of tbe meoj o;J tHreo qwtera. Dot ther WAS 1 f taeoJoaV Uoa lo tble old raao argrk. El genlga l ornrinf plke vaa manlf. . n serer tnlawea a tAatf. He nevs r tuctrd toore tbaa three biovt to eiid a apixe homo Tstt$ Ut bead barfed ta the CJanRna. tit trVeje crate CJ5' iber Vfaa a rbytbrnls bannony tn tl task that appealed to aU. la hi particular trjebefxcellod. That aatbeaenlus of laoor. new Torn rreat. p !EmaxeBcy Ecflldacs.., . ; It i a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for nta In oases of1 accident and for flight . fejutlea -and ailment. A. good Unlmnt tnd one tat la fast becoming a favorite If not a houee hold necessity it Chtaler'.J.a's Taja Batlm. By applying It promptly to a cut hrhlte or burn it alleys the pain i 1 cantet the Injary to heal In about c tbud tbt tune usuru:y .-eqn:re and tt h b an antlscpUc tt prevent' any tt of blood po'sorifF'. "(T!-n F CJnIs'k ,t t I la f r t 1 tr ' 1 K.'v.t L..,-...u h,. Ii -' k 'i Irsur i a "iKcovery, Fcr i .' j ly'fl Dr- ' ' . ' ; BelO aoed part glaillatir Hie Food andBctfula- tjSiwxBarll PrDfrh DIHonheerM ness andRcsLConlalns neither PriinxMorphlije noioefaL HOXHAHCOTIO, Aisf , i t AperJfedRmrforCorfte-i noh Sour tomatDlaoChded I i ruoiia wivuiSaVMarwvcnam neat mdjLopa q; sleep. taeSlnafe rgraarere of -all aH '! ,a a t aJMJ I i r -waaaaa. fT ' ..am at" lilXXTHlNaij'fiTjflXRi) Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, Or auil M eaata to C. Omca J D. n. Dr. Woflett'i TXKTITTN A a aMenol TCKTUlbLatla aad begaa at oaoe tatlmlaieteiiag ft to htav Ina ealla. arerr aaoceedlna Car warned total UaJ Otl he recuperated. I aara oonitaaUy kept ytjavnris adloc ua tialiei a au alaea at J few toast) aMT WM ft ttatatm LYbii's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmleas, sure to accomplish DESIRED : RESULT5. Greatest knovra female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle.' fSTlflV Bawaraof sotmterfelta and Imitation. The irennlne to pot bp only la paate-board Caf waa nee wa wita rao-aimiia airnatara oa soatet CUealar to WlLUAMd ljru.ca,8ela SOLD BY FOB pot, , siivivd:ois, ; Dealers in General Hardware, Cook Stoves, , - ' . Paints. Etc. T9 Foutk Front St ' - - - - 1VBW BEBN, N. C. orettttutteUietiuummtUeUU I John : .Gtocet :: !" . .... i . - ii ye m xrrgo w mux bUO uttciitaui u r Completa Stock of : ; If Staple and Fancy Groceries, -j J ' v ; : Every .teamer la bringing in tome delicacy tobe added, to Oil HlaXSa, 1. . 1 J 1 A share of your trade is Bolicited. Your orden will re receive careful attention and a PROMPT DELIVERY. All orders small or large will be appreciated. . JOE-M : . GfOCCf, t : Phone a:::::::::::;::.::::.:::::":u;:::;;:i::::t:::.o 1 We have 0. L. depot in For Infanta and Children. - Tha; Kind You Have Afvays Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ETTffc, Cam Ctoten-hfiaiui,- Dlarrhoca,vtflUry, tni tht Bowel Trouble, of Chlldrtaefilwilpe. Aids Digution, ReguUtei th Bowels, Strengthens tha Child and Make TEETHING EASY. J. MOPFKTT, M. D. ST. LOUIS, Ma HAaor, Seeratan of stele, Aoana. Tt Nor. 11, 1300. retudr aad aid for mr teethln( cklldrao. Wliea aijeldret and hla ImproTamefit wee marked la 34 houra, aad from aa that we would taevltabtr leee aim. 1 hanneunt uwa uKa from U aad aae4 Uaiaoe with my eblldrea, aad have taken aval raaag oalldrea. i teaad II InTalaaMe erca after tho teethiaa aUM. V. U. UA1UJ1. aiaa or tne oonie. ww; Asaala, ClaTlad,Oalo. J 8. DUFF? SALE BY ..1.1.. 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