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.i. S. -. ' ' . Ne appeals, loos of strangta, rymroujn, aeaflach,' oontflptloB, fed brtath, fepTal 4hUHy,ot lv Inra, end caurrh of th stomach are all due to bdlgesuon. Kodol carta Inifestion. ThUMWdltcrmryrepre ants the aatural Juices of difottion U they tzlat tn a aeajthy stomach, combined vita tb greatest known toolo and reconstructive proper aa.- Kodol DyspopaU Cur doa net only cura In digestion and dyspepjU, but that f emeus remedy cures all stomach trouble by cleansing, pwi tying, wealeatsff and strangt hairing the muoeu mwnbtaa ftnlnf the ttomeoh. - DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Olvaa HeaKs to ta ALc M4 ' :-' CMSgtb te tka Vmi, i -. a anJr. 11.00 Sba W tM teta tUtrtalsba, which Mil y 60. rntana r B. 0. DtWttt 0., CUeta. 8 DUFFY GEMS OF THOUGHT. Pardon other often; thyself never. Publlus gyrus. y -'"'z -We like to divine others, bat do not like to be divined ourselves. Roche ; foucauld. ; J'J"-" ' . The Good Spirit never antedates." He never gives us today; what we shall need tomorrov. Emerson, j VW K s Do not make excuses to yourself for , your failures, but look tbem -squarely In the' face and study how to avoid their repetition, v. . . . ; . y. ,. Life Is "a burtien imposed upon you by God. ; What you make of it,, that It will be to you. Take It up bravely, bear It Joyfully, lay It down triunv f phantIy-Jall HamUton.' sw f .We dig and toll, we worry and fret, - and all tbe while close over us bends " the Infinite wonder and beauty of na ture, saying: "Look up, my child t Feel 1 my Smile and bo glad4"-J. S. Mcrrlam. God has put It Into man's power not to fall Into real evils, and the fact that we cannot avoid death snows tuai.u M 'not a real evil, else God would have out It In our power to avoid lt--Mar- Scus Aurellus. - v ; r- a man who lives entirely to himself -becomes at last obnoxious to himself. I believe it is the law of God that self ("centeredneas; uds.is selfinanseoufinesa. '?There Is no weariness like the wearl- Aess of a man who Is wearied of him self, and that Is the awful Nemesis '," which follows thd selfish llfe-J. H, Jowett -. f -it' ' For a pleasant physio take' Chamber- , Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. as ;to take. Pleasant In effect. For sale by AH.DrogglsU. . ' , i Proni'ltcrn Kfr ChilrtB;r'? a R) rtiu-iw- Woificn are a!grea,t fncen- :tlve to iimnly coiflttee. -v; S l- 1 v i 4- Bmnrttciis Tlinfs right vilnc I've been married UDd" had 4ew,tlltlfltB my wife the prospect ot a' scrap with . the meanest man on earth seems like inere child's ploy to me. Baltimore "lamerlcaa. ', -h' : " sWitw lli8 W..' tii tow Alwayfflur , ttgiaikis - Bet Aadleuee. T TMmre-MV wife Is a wonderful to1- let. Why, I have known her to hold her audience for hours - t Bless Oetonti,.i,- -...-- I Dimes After which she would lay, II ttt the cradle and rock; It to aleepj-;, New Yorker.v.A: :-i a hpi.l:' y- v. t .,'.'.".?.-?;. 'v ,u i - - -14.. -.., , . J the many to-called birth mdlcInM,Bd m.l.t for women In tha treatment , of tar dolict organs, contain mon ot 1m ; ' opium, morphin and itrjrchnin -f l Vou Know that opium ana morpain ve yon 1 now tint In niont oountrlea drnc. U. aro not norm ji i to 11 narcotic W1U1-. Vou know tlixt you ihould not take Iwteraaiiy any tneiliclna for tha pain accom- aanylrsr prarnani-y . ; . . m . . v,... kn th.t Mnthn'i Prtand ( a purely vetablo praparation, and that It ia l9 Voa know that niother'a Friend is a ..uh.. nr.vHntian and that it hat bean ia ua over iorty yeara, and that eich h""' oltlia (renainabeariintnaiuaw Jjo too know. that wtin yon en thia t; otrem.udurinfrc)ilWilrthortlirr)"a.i C.9 CTMStAtion tllftt TOU f i.m fr r.f nain and bear haailhy, clever , children? ' ' . Well, thane thlnr art worth knowm. 0 tut)tltuf a. Our book '' iiotaorhood " lr. T"2 tz '.ina-D iu:cuutc3 cs, ATLANTA, CA. - . , , t fOtiTU t At CP . ti: JT1L J, The A A It 0 road twaa xtra train v ; f " ? lyMteray to traetport ui eaormoAA ;' ; . ... ' -A.' ; Lcatea of fish UiM waa aaad down oath B$yl)ayAmMg-U-AmasiCa4.eMtxlayfci jrji i I ? .? .ccrai, JElectlon fQit0. it Tha Carattal 1 d'-wfuj U lose and th glad, merry time will soea be t isonv ory. Tke Joeraal !a very glad to hava nothing to tayabonl tha "dark, browa taste la the month" that to many affalis Of this description kave. ' ThO crowd yesterday was not dlmln bhed from tha prerloui days patroaage bat the Uda of the peopla seemed .to be always at the flood. . Tha polk, thooga vlglHnt, have had very little disorder to contend with. ' j " ? Th show having ' 'Lunette, tha Fly lng Ladj" a the principal featnra Is very interesting. : Waatsm may b th force whether physical or hypaotle her flights through th air eaa not bat canae won der, they are done with such ease. Tke restoration of Galatea In this same show is alto try Interesting r f T. t - i The oontest for the election of the Qaeen wu perhaps the most exoltlng event in connection with the whole Car nlvaL Hardlyever .hu there. been so much rivalry la friendly spirit a there was for this honor. Not so muoifor the honor of being elected Queen as for th possession of th $100 dlaaond ring.-1' :-' -j For several days past the names of the candidate and the votes they received bare been published ia the Journal It could easily be sees that Kiss Uaggl HcSorley was way ahead In th race and seemed an easy; winner. Bhe wu the choice of tha Naval Reserves and each on of then worked hard to pile op her vote, rhey did not let their labor eeas when they thought her safe bat kept putting in the shekels until she had 18,000 votes, which gave evidence of th popularity the young lady enjoys.; Bh wu however, defeated. .: f. -: 5i ' i The votes were counted Is & KHfb- bard's store in the presence ot a great number ct those who war working in the Interests of their favorite candidate The counting wu conducted by the ring commltte Which consisted of Tom ' Pan lels, A. I Hlbbard and H W Bimpsoand the vote wu Oounted. There wu much excitement and" surprise' at the re Kit. '.--"vV , Following is the result: . MUs Briddle Eyman 14,004 i Haggle McSorley V '18,729 " LUli Tolson V 6,224 " Hattle Marks :.v r:i V:-'66 " Mary Gnlon ! ys 10 THE CUSTOMS O PL NORWAY. taatater B(at Savtaardar HlatU ad ::jla at Ttaao For Ploaamra. One marked characteristic of the peo ple of Norway Is their Intense and artistic love of flowers. They; never bean them In Indiscriminate masses, but the poorest peasant Woman will Bather a few of the wild blossoms which 'grow at,her "door and arrange y tbem in s glass at net winoow . wiui an exquisite taste and feeling which are good to see. The custom, obtains with high and low, and flowers, are as necessary to a Norwegian dlnne ta ble as the food. . I, i ,S The religion of the country Is Iuthef- an, but Sunday la not observed-jrtth Furltan etrictnees, for the. awoi'Kt1 are amall and far apart so that, the hard worked pastor most traveVmllel rom one to another, ami area W sum mer Service is only, held once la three weeks, 7 i, V ? " .? Sunday begms on, Saturday (right jo that Sunday evening U ft ..Omo lot pleasure, ana wherever Oqooeky mu sical tnstroment can bo found the peas ants will dance together la the street; Tbe men dance together. M wel) as with the' women, graaplnj each, oth er's shoulders and whirling pjond and a 111 ' A wedding is a featlvlcr iqb tne Deo- pie for miles around.. It 19 celebrated at the nearest village chuccti, and tna giSceta-rcw in enormously long hoots across , the-oord.wearinff gay ookitd dreese$ Tne" fade '"and Mldeajrooin bring trttwinBrnoyrMtnivw which were presented to them ' when they iehrlstenedi '-These4 are then hnked together by a silver chain and are-bang un in tne new home, to bo An neinoom ror commg gencrattonav. t. iTesn Air u?s;. The followfhg fclentlfld'note from te exchange may be- th,f.orerunner or mnortanl article o( commerce ana may flad a-wlder use that that mehtioned n the item. V -isi. f "Freeh itj oViiv ptepataUoa dlicovered by a French selentuu. It w while i la vasilgatlng- -acetylene that h discovered that he oould cbmblae certsta imlcals Into a tablet, which. on belnt droppeft Into wsiar, and dlsaolyed,'. gave forth pure. Qxygeiu, Thes tablett. wljl be exceedingly- useful la a Closed ea- risge, A submarlBe boat, a rnlne, otiny; where else where the air hu -hecoi vltIatod.IU';,iiAs"i. 4 . ' J Dcata of Mr kooncef ? New reached here yesterday of the death of Mr 8 X Koonce. at , Trenton. Mr Koonce was a; represehfttve of an old and highly respected family of Jones poanty, and wu himself, tor. many years a well known and ' prominent ;efflclal ot the county,-. m 3 A gallant and brave Confederate sol dier in his early manboodj he afterwards falthfullv served his people in the . ca pacity Of Sheriff; Clerk of th Superior Court and several other less' important offices. He was alto a mason, high 'up In th fraternity. v- . Ur Koonce hu been, declining In health for several years, and his death though greatly deplored, wu not nnex pectel. The deceased leaves a -wife, three sons, all who have distinguished themselves In their different vocations, and several daughters who are esteemed by all that know them. - ' ' ''-OA. f'i K O T V a. jTX. , ..at c ..... ; Th largest tobacco sal of the eeaaom took place at The Fanner's Warehouse yesterday. . There wr 80.006 lb sold at good prices. .The tamers vrs aaUsfled with the prices. .. r ; v tlfr LQi DaaWs has reeelved this week a coaalgnmesl of AO Inalet f jt his sale stables. - They are ot th - famous Missouri variety and are flat specimen of th mule tribe, ... "L' . .. , The steamer Tore T. sold, by Jonas and Styreat to a AUaatta Coast Laa bst Co, of Georgetowa. & O. Is now ea th way for repairs. It will leave for Georgetown in a few. day . under , the charge 0t Capt WVW. Dennis of 8 wana- horo.. . , ,,.. .s. , -v j' ,.-r ,: The catch of nth this weak am been enormous, and u ta recent galea nave cleared the coast north of us, th north era market are ia good condition; and our dealers are. disposing . of Jthelr sup plies at good prices. The 0 outer More head City i.u . .rU$ , The city authorities have decided to eatabUsh a tolephone booth near tha A & C station, which Is a good . thing. Tha merchants around there have beea ... -4 . . ... tronmea muca in ine put py policemen who wish to communicate . with their headquartera.-h.'J., u;hj v' j The Free Preu tells of a citizen of Kaustoft) one a printer, who hu bee out ot th business. 15 years setting Up his name in type .while waiting in that office the other day, and credits it to th rentleman's wonderful retentive mem ory. . At well try to forget tha' mother tongue u for a ( printer to forget hit "boxes.. 4 - -s'-.r H- .'..ix-j6' , The OomI Lfne" train brought iu a goodly number of the Primitive Baptist brethren and titter who took passage on the A 4 N C mail train for Newport where-the annual association of their sect meets today.1 These Associations are always largely attended and greatly enjoyed as betng a revival of the relig ious meetings of ye long ago. " A telephone message was received by a merchant in this city last night from Mr Rufus Gasklns of Stonewall saying that ha had lost a pocket book contain ing one hundred 'and four dollars and several valuable Tapers. Mr Guklns wu la NeW Bera yesterday ' and drove from here to Stonewall In the afternoon, but did not mlu hi pocket book until hi arrival home, o It is not known whether he lost it In the city or on the way home. ;'" 'i. , The coronation of queen took; place last night In the enclosure surrounding St Pierre' and just , preceding the erup tion of Mt Pelee. MrSem Brinton de llvered the Coronation address and pre. tented th diamond ring to the queen, Red llghu made th ceremony . beautiful and wlerd, , JThe eruption . ot Mt Pelee wu then reproduced In a wondeifal dlt- nlav of Are works which cave one an idee of the sublintty of the awful , occa sion of 103. Transfer drivers and draymen' make a great nuisance of themselves -. on South Front atreet, near th crossing of Middle The street it very narrow to begin with and at thl time owing , to- some new building going on It is cluttered up with A lot of material and debris, so there is but little room for vehicles to pass; Yet a dozen or store idle drays and transfers Congregate there dally In the way of passing traffic. Several collisions hava occurred already. , A eonntryntan who. -wu ia -the - olty yesterday, mis that ie wu accosted on the road about asdle. or so from town by a person .reprenn ting, himself. to, b preacher. who plead wjth. him to sign paper which J t wu claimed would be of great beneOt, .tothltsectlon.;, tnBtlon developed thefacf that tha petition wu tor a dispensary for New Bern. It can not be said of the AntlSaloou people that they, are lacking In zeal If they are in Other points. As'a matter of informa tive it mlyiaid'lft pauTni tfiat "tte rut If- 3 1 J . . . 1., ' ' '.X v tic uiu not siB tno jTOuuoa.- j L' Quite a little merriment waa had on lower Uiddla street yesterday at the ex pense of thd merchants dow 'there. loony negro. - tame running along the Middle Ot the atrset" pointing, sky ward CTylng'looBTtnere iheri It gooi, look out fONt.'nnsjtantry every store was deserted. 'Clerk! "Climbed stoops and housetops looking for something, whether I flying machine,, or Verne's wonderful sniastle on tta way to the moon Is not told.' When tScami apparent that hey had been hoaxed, there was a nice little bunch of wilted looking sales- t Earner of chaace at the' carnival were eonsplctioai r "bf thelf abeencaThere wm one suspioious looaing stana oper ated by i jnngDuau b'qt the AffatT .was aarr!edton such A mtll scale that.no body would go broke and the exchange wat-not money but eandy a very harm. less and simple sport. Some Of our unco gum" peopie,oao tne young man arrested ror operaung gsthiing 09- Vlce and e wat.tak,eu.. before, a masis- ate, found guilty and required to pay the' CQ8.ta, JtiAsay,. T)owvr,Uat th magistrate over reached. his authority Ip-oolltioilng the oost as tha offenie is sgalnst . tha laws of the Stat and he should have bound him over for trial in the Superior Court, , It taestlmated that the end it hot yet but that9 tome parties will Investigate and endeavor y to show that all the meanness Is not on one de,3iJ . Si. "'-'ft. ; 1 nta Cholew, Agent Tea, sir; 1 will Buanantee that fids Is the ,mo8t concentrated food you ever ate. , ..4 f ,Sl ., ; Cv .. -i:ut I C a't want that kin. I vn: 1 1? 1 "-I ' ' t spread all OVi.r my Byaioin. Luo. -it's ' K...d You H -e '" B:r af 9 s..- 1$, s,m . FACTS IN FEW LINES The Swedish post office last year de- ttvtred over 41.000,000 postal cards. Holland's little war tn Sumatra hu lasted thirty yeara and cost 1200.000, 000. . Slxty-nlna Austrian towns have passed resolutions ia fsvor of crema tion. If a tallow candle be placed In a gun and shot at a door It will go through without sustaining any. Injury. - ' Greek ia per nap the most perfect In strument of thought ever Invented by maiLand tta literature has never been equaled in purity of style and boldness of expression. - In as article on "The Age of the World" Sir Edward Fry, th famous English geologist, declares that 450,-r 000,000 yeara mutt have elapsed sine the existence of life o the globe. Three-fourths of the great mass ot manufactures which enter into Inter national commerce are composed of Iron and steel, copper and cotton, of which we are the world's largest pro ducers. Coffee culture in Java ia on the wane, and It la not Improbable that in the course of time It will be given up en tirely. Tbe reasons for this are the ex haustion of the soli and tbe competi tion of Bratlllan coffee. . . ,. . t , Siberian railway trains under new schedule cover the distance from Mos cow to Port Arthur, 5,388 miles, in thirteen days, the fare, including sleep er, being IliH. The globe trotter can have a special train of three cars for $1.03 a mile. Bonk Superintendent KilbrJrn in his last report says that there has been no failure among trust companies in the state of-New York in eighteen years, and, with a single exception, no trust company hu in recent years sus tained an impairment of capital Manchester has celebrated the cen tenary of John Dalton's atomic theory. Els table of ultimate atoms, with the atom of hydrogen as Its unit, was formulated In September, 1803, and while his atomic combining weights 'remain tbe "ultimate atom" has been exploded.' In 1850 the consumption ot distilled spirits brandy and whisky In the United States averaged about 214 gal lons for each person, while today tbe average is about 1 1-3 gallons. In 1850 the consumption of beer was a gallon and a half for each individual. Now It is 17.4 gallons. The Berlin newspapers tell ot a won derful baby glantr-whlch was recently brought by its parents before the med ical faculty of that city for examina tion.' He ia the son of a baker at Drlevers and, although only eighteen months old, stands three and a half feet high. He measures thirty -six inches around the chest ' - Among the great physicists Sir Oli ver Lodge believes in telepathy and Sir William Crookes in ghosts. Lord Kelvin recently said that "science posi tively confirmed creative power," and Sir William Thlstleton-Dyer, the di rector of Kew botanical gardens, com plains, that Kelvin "wipes out by a stroke of the pen the whole position Darwin won for us." - t The greatest successes in the electric al transmission of water power have been made In the United States. For ty-three companies, having a total ca pacity of 17T.S00 horse power, trans mit power Over a line distance of 1,540 miles, on an average twenty-six miles, with a voltage which ranges from 10, 000 to 00,000 volts. Tbe maximum dis tance over which power Is transmitted Is from Colgate to San Francisco, 220 miles, with a loss pf 25 per cent A Boston entomologist makes tbe ex traordinary statement that bugs, under which generic name he includes the little creatures from the grasshopper down to the ladybug, are destroying property in this country, to the amount Of 250,000,000 a year. 'The grasshop per eats up $90,000,000 worth of vege tation, the Hessian fly $50,000,000, the Chlnchbug $10,000,000, the potato bug $8,000,000. Moths, ladybugs, tobacco worms, squashbuga,. beetles and nu merous ' other entomological entitles consume .the. remainder. I The production of nitric acid by elec tro chemical methods is a new process ih'at promises extensive changes In our grlculture. She manufacture ot nitric acid from tbe nitrogen and oxygen of the air U sufficient quantities for com mercial use has been the dream and hope of scientists ' for , years. At Ni agara experiments have been conduct' ed successfully in producing commer cial, nitric add by. using a high tension current in ad air .chamber, by which a yield of one pound of nitric1 acid Is ob tained for every seven horse power hours. . , - I Dr. Tamane, a member of the house of representatives, proclaimed in a re cent debate that more, than 130,000 per sons succumb annually to tuberculosis In Japan, and the number Is constant ly Increasing, -In regard to leprosy he 8t8tedj.-vTher la no country in the world in which this disease is so preva lent and so neglected. The home office returns show that there are 83,058 lepers in Japan,, while their offspring number 900,800. Tbe authorities al low leprous beggars to sit on the pub lic streets and to infect the very air .With their splttlei, I The omitting of torpedo tubes in our recent battle ships is criticised adverse ly by the Scientific American. They were not installed because in late wars several vessels have been destroyed by their own torpedoes. An under water device for launching torpedoes, having been perfected which puts them below the protective deck, aafe from the en emy's shell fire, has reduced this dan ger. All foreign nations now building war ships are putting In torpedo tubes and the torpedo with hydroscopic steer age gear, which makes It effective "At 8,000 yards, r I ' I v Wettof Invites Disease. I To cure Dyspepsia or indigestion it It no longer necessary to live on milk and tout. Starvation produces such weak. ness that the whole system becomes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that one caret to tat, and It a never falling cure for indlgei tlon, Dyspepsia and all stomach troublos IT.,iU'....i.i . It I' , o,J. Tr, t nB;nd protruding piles. Bold byFSDuf ttoraath tweet... Eold by FS Duffy. Ity, ' PEOPLE OF THE DAY Be PttlMi tfce laltam. President William B. Harper of th tnlverslty of Chicago think th peo ple of thi country are unjust tn their condemnation of the Turka, especially Abdul Hamid. the present sultan. He says tii Turks have made wonderful progreu during tbe past twenty-nine years under the reign of Abdnl Hamld. '"I cannot say that Abdnl Hamld is popular with all the people,' saya Dr. Harper. "There are two parties, and that Is where afl th trouble lies. Tbe V" RESIDENT WOLUat A. EABPXB. officials are afraid that members of the younger and radical party will assassi nate tne sultan. If this happens no one will be safe in Turkey, and an archy will prevail." Dr. Harper went to Constantinople for the purpose of securing from the sultan a firman giving the University of Chicago tbe right to excavate the ruins of ancient cities in the neighbor hood of ancient Babylon. He expects toon to receive word from the sultan that his request has been granted. A Veteran Doorkeeper. A statesman recently on a business trip to this city gave It as his opinion. that the importance of the men of na tional affairs and their relation to the government and Its service can be de- termined In no better fashion than by observing tbe actions of Boss, the veteran colored doorkeeper to the pri vate office of tbe postmaster general. Ross bas been In the government serv ice for many years and has served un der several postmaster generals. He knows every man of prominence In the country, and they all know and respect him. It Is said that the Importance of any person can be gauged by the man- ner in which he is greeted by this priv ileged individual. Boss Is sold to be all that stands between the postmaster general and nervous prostration, and he has certainly earned such a reputa tion. He has guarded his charge care fully from all intruders for many years and baa turned away many persons whose business with the bead of the post office department could be Just as easily .transacted with, some one else. Boss Is the firm friend of all the news paper men that visit the department, and he Is never more polite and at tentive than when answering their questions and arranging for interviews between tbem and bis chief. Washing ton Star. A Sclentiet'e Daring Project. It is announced that the noted French geographer, Blisee Beclus, and Louis Oapazza, . a famous aeronaut and In ventor of the parachute, intend to at tempt to cross the Atlantic ocean In an air ship. The apparatus, which is now being constructed, will be four times as large as anything of the kind ever before built The balloon will be spher ical in shape and will have a capacity of about 46,000 cubic feet It will car ry two baskets, one above the other, and a nonslnknble boat The start of the Intended perilous trip will be made about the middle of next May from the Canary islands. It Is expected that the landing will be made near the is land of Trinidad, at the mouth of the Amazon river, or in Yucatan, Mexico. Blisee Beclus is one of the five Re ctus brothers who have made names for y , AUBKn BBCZVS, themselves In the fields ot science and literature. They are all pronounced socialists, and their opinions have coat them dearly.' Blisee himself was an;' officer In the commune of 1871 And1' would have been deported for Ufe had not scientific men in all parts ot the world appealed: In the Interest of sci ence to Thiers, who commuted bis sen tence to banishment from Franco. Th edict ot banishment waa not rescinded until 1893, when Bllse Beclus returned to his native land with added fame as one of the world's greatest geographers, and that year he was awarded the gold medal of the Geographical Society ot Paris for - his , "Nouvell Geographic Unlvcrselle." " The Salrclnat Heals, i without leaving a acar ia De Witt's. Th name Witch Hatel ia applied to many talvetMbut DeWltt't Witch Hazel Salve it the only Witch Hatel Balve mad that conUlnt the pure unadulterated witch hiiel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve It offered you it It a counterfeit. E 0 De Witt Invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeWltt't Witch Hazel Balve Is the best salve In the world for cuts, burnt, brul- flea, tfiltnr tiling Mn!,,. i.nVf-. "! 1 """"'"Si iuiuS (9) SIIEPI; DISEASES' And while not always painful art aggravating beyond efvreasionT Wlta few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer when the system begin 10 tnaw oui ana vac um it reacting and making extra efforts to throw off the poisons that have accumulated during the winter. Then boils and pimples, rashes and eruptions of every con Ceivable kind make their appearance, and Eczema andTetttr the twin terrors of skin diseases Nettle-rash, as to heap it wu aa amooth aeo and X have Poison Oak and Ivy, and such other akin trouble aa wsaally break out afresh to torment and distract by their fearful burning, itching " and stinging. A and enrich th fUlUaUVIl AalpatU. TV IU. KWt WW jaf iyiMM a remains smooth and soft and free of all alafiguring eruptions. -..tt.vit Send tor our free book on diseases of the skin and write us if yon desire medical advice or any special information. Thia will cost yon nothing;, fi THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATIAMTA. 64 MAKE EXERCISE A HABIT. Am Eur and Sim pi Way f eemrlag Health and Good Look. Exercise Is much more necessary to human life than most women think, ' Healthy stimulation Is an absolute need; without it the body will rust And taU to bits. Tbe baby that nejef creeps about or klcka.cr exercises h all either wastes into a tiny midget of bones and wrinkles or else take, on pounds of unhealthy fat and becomes soft and short breathed and without vitality. The brain that never calls upon It self for work must become dull and. stupid, and It is the same way with the muscles of the body. They are filled with blood vessels that should be up and doing. The blood has sev eral purposes, and one is to carry away much of the waste fluids of the body. The lungs are a sort of refinery, end the blood Is a distilling agent If jthe blood becomes thick and unhealthy and sluggish tbe body does not keep its youthful state. Eyes grow dull; lip lose their redness; the complexion Is sallow and unlovely. It is an easy and simple matter., to maKo exercise a namt just mto we naoit or putting out tne ugnwAUygnt and'wonderlng if burglars will show Up before morning. A most excellent scheme Is to take long, slow full breaths whenfev'efJyOu have a chance when yon are-jPalting xor a car, wnen you are waiaung, jrvnen a a -aaa'. a J yon are going to sleep, wnen you have lust awakened. Such habits are valuable, most t&lr able, but because they cVHrfco8t;ftfiy thing and are a little troublafjott'-dbt women fancy there Is nothing In such practices. Nonsense! Look at the ath letic men that train They are th healthiest, strongest finest looking creatures In existence. . Go thou and do likewise, on A tittle scale, Chicago Record-Herald. EDITORIAL FUNGS, the opinion ot the Indian Bights tion, tne government is not treat- $ fed man white. 81 Louis Democrat. n't stealing a better word than abbWage when used to cobnetjtton with A bank robbery i-Wllmington (N. C.) Star. Mr. Schwab Insists that his wlth- BtaVal from tbe steel trust vras due iola. to hervohsness. .Whose t-Syra-cqs PosfrBtandard, King rter wants to borrQW $1,000,- b-WCb u the first dlcatioa he shown ot being a great ruler. Republican. who Smoke Turkish cigarettes worry because of the war liana, .Vlrflnia Is still At uffalfi Times. hen fou think of It It Beema iw a mosquito can carry touch malaria tn its system remain to Aggressively active. npojls Newa, ; PLEASED TD.D0 IT.; New Bern People Glad- 1 ly Speak Publicly on This Sub ject. A public statement , Given to the public for th public good.. A citizen's experience, - Truthfully told for humanity's take, Should find ready appreciation. New Bern people are pleased to do 1 , : Pleased to tell their friends and neigh bors. . 'l eu them about the "little conquer or." 1 The good deeds of Doan's : Kidney Pills ' Are spreading o'er th city, , , Lifting burdens from aching backs, Curing the pains ot kidney Ilia. Read the proof in a New Barn nian'a words. F P Avery, foreman at the A & N O R R shops, residing at 80 Graves street, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills which I obtained from Bradham't Pharmacy. My back when I would get up In the morning felt weak and lame and the use of Doan's Kidney POIs lleved it. I have felt much better and stronger since I used them. My hack wal a weak spot and It I caught cold It settled there and I teemed to lose all use of it. Bine using Doan's Kidney rills my back has not troubled me one bit Ton can use my name as an endorser ot Doan't Kidney Pills and I will recom mend them to anyone." . - , For sale by all dealora. Price 50 cents, a box. Foster-tllburn Co., Buffalo, N, assacja Donter ;5rp Mionid not ttrann ui around so Y., Bole s-ants for the U. 8. . ' Eomcaibor the nr. : 9 Doan's a t::8roc!' r.r. THE OUTCROPPING OF BAD BLOOD X anfferad with Kcsama at tke hands b fao for ovr a ytar. it wm not air aanorlixa- and paJufVl bat yur.ia. alatly, amd I dlalikad to so oat lit the p W I WW 1 tried 1 I tried at leaat a doaaa aoapa and aal knd baoama rtrv Baudh diuuwM. laalTM oxaa-ad end ttnmt Tar until I raad In the paper of tne euxaa performed through th tta of B. B. I paa uiui laita ei nrex oat aeuerml: to sit it a montn-s lair trial at pleaaed to state that I soon notioed a. alitat imp np. After Improve urovament. aoAalent to deold ; tha uee of sis bottle my akia aa a baby', Tola waa a year ' ana bo; aayer had any trouble aino. KISS GISBYA BBIOOa. lflB7ttBteXBAepoUs,Una. .J remain quiet during oold weather.' course ox a. . o. now will puruy Mood, reinforce and ton up the ran- era! system and stimulate th sluggish circulation,''' thus warding 08 tha diseases common to spring and fltifHMM Trah silrlM arv4tYl ttrwf ft vtATtWsltl am -eMicHtrrrire chousm - mw uuviuiiu.s la luce ua aMaltto ana aatot 1U UMrtbtoa. Takaaaataen Kafka , taWuoa, aaa IaMa tf BJ f r DrvaiUt, ar Ma4 aa. la fmp mr Partf la. Ta,llanall aa4 far Lli Uur. W a 'tmwm Mall. 1 TiiMh.I.Ii Blafca ' jlira. M.lhia taaara, riUA-V, faj ' We are making a noise and the ring of Pots and Pant and Ket tles and Cans that we have told can be heard all over the country. There's been a continual draught on our stock ot HOUSEHOLD. HARDWARE. It's the superior quality and our ex tremely low prices we suppose that's causing it. You should visit this de partment of onr Hardware store. We are agents for HEATH AND MULLIGAN'S BEST PBEPABED PAINT. Foy & Simmons, 79 8. Front St, NEW BERN, N. O. all about carriages from A to Z and the old stager who baa held the reins for nfty years wm tell yon ne naa had experience and that experienoe Just-' ifieshtmin stating that the best car riages for style, comfort and durability , are made and sold by Waters' Buggy factory. . , . The only place in town to get any And everything to repair buggies. See us before buying and save money. -. ' - WeputKubber Tires on your 01a or new wheels, we shrink your loose tire in a machine without cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel on buggy while you wait Everybody ia in -vited to see the machine at work putting new bolts in old places. G. IT. Waters & Son Phone 185,' .' 78 BroAd Bt, Nkw BabX. N O ' . Xataral Stock Xlek! Give your Horses and Cattle what nature Intended for them and keep them in a normal condition. , - Dr. Petty's Natural Stock. Lick. Is the real tick Manufactured by Lick Company, Winston-Salem, N 0. For FS Duffy, . t ;jr. 0L Spencer, if A Jones, O 0 Jordan, New Bern Grocery Co, - , . . - . ' , . ji A '"' Baker Gans, . ; MDWARE; Columbia Bicycles, 't Edison ' Phonographs, Rambler 'Bicycles, Hertford Bicycles. , . W - a- a .. 1 L . 3 Dc:..t la r.crra.ri, Fr lltecs SrorTcic;":.!.-: 11 IV,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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