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'it IB JOURNAL. K-UuImJ mn day la la yes, an. CHARLES L STEVENS, ;um a raorniavo. BCCSCIUITlOW BITES otm year. Ja M". Tt ( ywe-. Mt la adtaaea. ko&ikir. by owrMr la tbs oily,.... H AdTvUtlnc Kelas farelshed a afp"' tooa. EnUred allha Poet Offloa, Haw Barn, N. ties Offlclal Paaar ef Hew Bam aa Craven Cessty Raw Bera. M. C Ja. It, ISM. Tbt Raleigh New ObaarTer, rises very often U applaud tba praaant Legislature, and. to coogratoleU tbo people of North Carolina thai toeh men hate been elected lo make I aw for tbo State. Tba esteemed S.-O. specially rejoices that foreign corpo-ations must take back seat to far m the people are concerned, and that the State will no longer be subjected to the dictation of thoae hateful things, the corporation, and politic will become pnrt, all good party men will hare no trouble to get good office-, ' . ;' It if to bo hoped that the Newt Observer way be tight. That it will be no dream, tbii Democratic leadership ot perfect men, whoae only wih ia to sacrifice themselves npon the altar ot publio interest. Dut however the end of this mat ter, it it uot a little early to be placing halo, for who can tell but to me Of thote dreaded corporationi may get in their deadly work, and the men with halni may be found to be morula after all, and then the fearful fall! Why not wait and do the halo D'.aotng after tho Legislature ad journs? The amafiest things may exert the greatest influence. De Wltt'i Little Early Risers are unequalled for overcoming constipation and liver trouble. Small lll, beat pill, safe pill. F. 8. Duffy. STCRTTBINa GO IS rOR AR ' oaiasNT. And now the opponents of "ex pansion, ' and what ia termed "im peralisnV'Jby the fearful ones, who always see rain ahead of the Ameri can people, no matter what issue comes up, whether it ba on the currency question, tariff or tbe Philippines, but who are always eager to grasp anything and call it "argument" for their side, have Aguinaldo np for comtnisseration. Before the war with Spain it - was the "poor Unbans," who needed this country's protection, and the tales of woe over the conaition of these people were most heart rending to the extreme, as told by the Cuba freeing sentimentalists, And now that Imperialism, with Lis? I threatens, into what magniO cent proportions does the insurgent Aguinaldo loom np, and what a pir fajt gentleman Agonoillo, the Fili piuo spy at Washington is. . -. The expansion question does not ' need these rascally Filipinos to be Set np as martyrs, as George Wash ing tons, as such wonderful patriots, in order that an argument may be used against expansion- Hut then the sentimentalist can use any old thing and call it argir. meut, so Aguinaldo, whose charac ter is as good as any missionary eating 'barbarian's, is continually extolled, until many persons are de ceived into thinking there must be something in the argument, and cry "hurrah for Aguinaldo, the per fect negro" and say what a fear ful wrong it would be for President MoKinley to seize the Philippines! And men . calling' themselves Statesmen use such arguments, and think to humbug the public, as well as deceive themselves, into thinking it must be Bo because they want it sol 1, Budding-owo, manhood 1 What r'onous poasibil.v i -si What half hidden dangers ! A'-, t-it a time for' tender sympathy! At puberty nature penerally makes. B me attempt to h physical rn s, but re fails to assert itself, develop iilt which injure the health and i; constitution 'of the maiden, ly use of Bradfield's Female the standard remedy for all s and irregularities peculiar to : hat retarded nature needs in s. Sold by druggists for fi. ,icn free, . LD RUGULATCX CO, ..NTA, OA, S-aat;S ia . tw Sksxassr l Mi; !, -. rn t SOI IB UiM la t k tit la The trip ea umrl ul t.Mi sa.li rsaxked Fort WvUk. We t.wtt vet (ma iiUis aad U.rw4; ta ; ,a&4 paat cllin aJ kill of tk.rtu I'm. Whea e were aarta Ton Wo-ih w wtatartM r a ahnU ll w wf las static, sad k4i out ot lie loJ as saw thai e had ta Uu a heed of cattle. The cowboys wrre otl. f aad IryUf la vaia ka fS Uwa (Mt til lb war. Om poor aw foi km bor eaafat ta the cow ealcaar nd was drW I ad sloe( for aoane distance aaul lb trala Uo-p4i aba was ta a pitiable ooa dlUoa, all atuflad asd bMinf. Oa we tsw afsia over iba pralrisa aaUl at last we beard la tba dtatsaee a deep. niatbUaf, roartaf sooad. ItwattUnoal dark lor lbs sob bad set aeatly aa boar before, so all ot lia red (lo bad iliad oat tit tae sky, wba maddealy a bright red llfbt llluoilnatcd tae sky away o3 la tbe dlsuaea for aillrs around. I asked oae what It saamat, tbiy said It was a pratria ftrsi, bat tbere was dancer except wkea people had Just bejna to aiake cleartsgs for Ibdr boassa. The aotacry waa gorfaoaa; aooMtlrae wa were upon tbe very brisk of a preci pice, aad at other tines ruihlo( ihroagh taasrla, tbea af ala we would be going over asMolb, greu prairies, where the cattle were g raxing lastly. I arrived at Baa Praaclsoo tbrre weeks afer I had left home; hsvlng slopped a day or so at most places of intent. Amelia Brown, (i he friend t was going to visit), net me at the station and we drove home ia her eoafoTtakle carriage. I awoke Wulaesdsy morning feeling very niaoh refreshed after a good night's rest. Immediately after breakfast Ame lia took me around to see tbe city. The rubl'e Library oa 13rd street, (juit two blocks from home) Is a magnificent, brows stone, fonr story structure. Tbe PostoStos Is another brown stone build ing, but not so high as the library. We wept to seversl other places, all of which were built of stone, then back home to lunch. We ba1 callers ail tbe afternoon aad when night came ou may judge for yourselves whether 1 was tired or not. The next dsy a party of as started for Oakland, about five miles distant. ' We went in a sailboat as there was a splen did breeze. Howl enjoyed that sail! Tbe day was perfect. We carried lunch and spent tbe time on the boat most pleassntly. We reached Oakland about two o'clock, and there found some old ruins, said U be the remains of a setllo ment made by Spanish Jesuls In 1000. Near tbe city were many orange groves fragrant with bloomr; 4he tomato plsnts climbed upon the bains, and geraniums grew ten or twelve feet high. While walking among the inlns I kicked some thing that attiacteJ uiy attention by the metallio rlnj it gave. It was a piece of wood, carved In the shape of a woman s head, around which was a llgut metal band. I thowed H to the girls, and ss none f us could think what It was, we carried It to the I'resldeut of the Society for Antiquities, lie rubbed and polish ed It Tor us and found that it represent ed the head of the Virgin; and the band or halo was silver. We returned home in time for dinner, and right after that went lo bed. I spent the rest of my visit boating, bathing and going on excursions.) About two weeks after I reached Ban Frauds' o I fell in wnn a nuniiDg party that was going to the Yosemlle Valley. They asked me to join them, which I did with alacrity. We started Monday with tbe necessary equipments for a' long camp. We ar rived at the spot picked out, on Wednes day. It was a splendid camping ground, for there was a large oak tree quite hol low, which after a door had been cut, seived as a house for the ladies, while the gentlemen used a tent To the right of ns was a cave, but a stone was at the month, leaving only a crevice - large enough for a large fox lo get through. We noticed the next morning that some of the gsme which we hsd left hanging on the outside of the cave was gone. We put more there the next night and four ot us, with our rifles, sat hidden In some bushes to watch. The moon was shining brightly and everything was .visible. After all was qalet a dark body stole out of the hole and crept up' to the game. Then everyone took aim carefully and fired. Down the body fell with a crash! We rushed out and found it to be a large grey fox. We had him skinned and found only one of the bullets In him. Three days after, we found that our colt had been carried off. Kverybody said It was a grizzly's work. All three of us started on the, trail. We could see perfectly for the colt hsd been dragged to tho very mouth of the bear's cave. We knew that he : would uot come out until hunger drove him, . 1 We could not wait until then for it might be several days. We walked around the cave once or twice ard at last I spied an opening in (he back of it. There was a small stream running be tween the cave and a rock overlooking the opening. A bright idea struck me ad at once. I asked the rest of the party if they were willing for me to get the bear out. Mr. Brown (Amelia's brother) who had gotten up the party, consented for me to try. I asked for my horse aod was soon on my way back to the camp, I will tell you my plan, If you would like to hear it. I had aeen some fire 'works at the camp and determined to use them for my purpose. I took eight or ten rockets, several cannon crackers and plenty of powder. When I got hack ! asked ! Mr. Brown to have ' part Of the brushwood taken away from the back of tLe eave. 1 then put a strlug of gun povfder in as far as 1 dared go. I told every one to get up on the enve and tire when the bearcvnie out, while I wentr round to tho -; rock overlooking the pole. But' when I got to the stream I could go no. further. I walked down the bank some distance and at last came upon a tree that had fallen across the stream. I went over that snd was soon on t! e rock I ws 1 a A 4 ir lm & t Ou ItlUSTRATtO fkMPMUT TmtD U3ICS"SOUtfl Br m lYtrr houuhoio. - $o ptiea.. OisnM Cosmmi Miia Co snWH., tooalaf for. Then tbe faa Usa! I Ut the lutrli sad seal the tparks ) inj ta the tare. - Thai est the peader- afire. We ooumI hear aagTy gravis oa tbe bs side. Tbra I croa4 lbs at mm again aad tied U eaaaoa erarkete tofl'.er, pal iba la the rght wlilna and lit tbe ae SMirM sea, 1 trpd back a slap or so sad the bole string hunt. That was tbe crowaioK art, fur out came the bear raaalng aad greeting as hard ts be weld. There was a crack of eleven r.fl- aad the bear lay dead. I was U aarvi a of lbs day. We eariied the bear to the camp, Snd ae we had as mack game aa wa could well "carry we started for 8aa FraacUoo the aest day. Amelia and I went to ltudle for a day or so. While there we wore out walking oue day. Tbe sua was shining brightly, something glistened at my feet, I stoop ad aad picked It up aod called Amelia's attention to It. She threw np her hands aad gave a Utile scream. "Why what oa earth ta the matter, Amelia?" 1 akrd. "Ton have found a piece of gold 1" said she. .As I found several oiher pieces neaiby I became anxious lopnrtha-e-tbe land, thinking It might be valuslla. I soon discovered the owner, and asked him If be would sell the land, If So. for bow much? He said 1 might hsve it (or f 700. I was just twenty one and bad corns Into my fortune, so 1 wioie home for the cherk and started np my gold mine. It has been very productive and I am gutting rich fast. I am going to endow the Mew Bern Graded heboid lu I0SO. Bnt until then I will not le wealthy enough. Whea you ate me rid ing by In my carriage aad four you may see what good my trip to California did jL advise you all lo try your fortuues there, and if you do be sure to go lo see Amelia Brown and discover a go'd mine Amy Guion. Deafiieaa Cannot Ba Cored by local applications as they cannot reach the dis.ased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition ot the mucous lining of tbe Eu stechlanfTube. When this tube Is In flamed you have a rumblins; sound oi imperfect hearing, and when It Is entire ly closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the Inllsmmatlon can betaken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, "which" is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Uuudted Dollars for any cose of Deafners (canted by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. teni for circular.; free. F. J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, Toe nail's Family Pills are tbe best. Tenched. i 1 Yeast Don't yoajlilnk Dsnlison has the touch of the real arlisl? Crlmaonbesk Well, he touched ine to day for 3. Is that abtul the light touch for an arlisl? , No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an .attack of la grippe If properly treated. It Is much the same a a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. , Remain quietly at home aud take Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recov ery I sure to follow. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. - , . Take Tour Choice. There are two limes. in a woman's life when the is absolnte'y certain to keep her engagement with a man. . One is when she is very much In lore with him and the other when she wUhes to give him a piece ot her rolud about some thing. v"-r:-.v--.". ' Mr. B. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mlcan opy (Fla.) nustler, with his wife aud Children, suffered terribly from La Grippe One Minute ough Cure wa the ouly remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. . Thousands of others neo this remedy as a specific for La Oiippe, and Its exhausting after effects, F. S. Duffy - . Whics? : . ' "A lady called to see you while you were ont," said tbe boy.v : "Are yon sure it wasn't my wife or Pie cook ?" asked Knobson Philadelphia North American. ' To the Public We are anthorizod to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to l as represented and if not sat I fac tory after two thirds cf the contents have been used, will refuud tbe money to the purchaser. There is no belter med icine made for is grippe, colds and whoopiug cough. Price 25 and 50c per bottle. Try it. F, S. DuUv. - 1 Envime. .. '.'I wish I had gone to the wr. It murt be great to be the heru, to the girls." 4,I don't think t would like it. The idea of coinpellug with matinee actors hod skating rink 'professors' Is rullier distasteful to me." t , : Horrible agony is caused by Tiles Burns end Skin Discuses. These sie immediately relieved and quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel S;i!v. Beware of wortV.i-s-s Imilatitms. F. 8. 1!Tv, - - - m CCIiDIIISED IIILK. . . EaUssyseatswCeUUaa. Haggle Xarte'e eagafisaeat has her bmkaa eS. Kiaaie Is that a fecir foorftrlt I saw her sitting at the window as I eame 1J. . "Ye: she like to alt at the window aad adaalre ibe blavngtyeMas she eat oa the glaa with the rtag the had to send kc,' f , , MCXtETI UROM rtlTII . A rhMeaat Lease Piiak Cares ladlgosilott, headache, malaria, kkls-y diM-arc, fevrr, chill, kiss ot appe-tin-, dobihiy, nervous proairatloa and bean failure, by regalatlax the Liter, Slotueth, Bowels, Kidney and illuod. Heeler 'a Leaaaa Xllxir Cured me of Indigestion. 1 had suffond lor Ira year. 1 had tried almost every medicine, Imt all failed, fclnce taking Usui KUxir 1 can eat anything I like. . . W. A. UatrvKTH, ' IteevevUle,.C. Healir'a LeaiM Ibxir. Cured me of Indigestion aad heart die eae, altur J ears ul saUeriog, when a! other renmllee and doctors bad failed. N. D. Comcnah, Beulah, 8. C. Kemlcy'e Lease Kllshr. I have been a great sufferer from dy. rpsia fur alwut fifteen years mr trou ble being my liver, stomach and bowela, with terrible heedaclira. Lemon Elixir cured me. Myappoilto Is good, aod I am ell. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. Charles Uiiiiiakd, No. 1313 Jefferaou St., Louisville, Ky. MorJry'a Lamest Elixir ' Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart diseae. I wss ana Ida to wslk up stairs or do any' kind if work. I was treated by many physicians but gut no lietter until 1 ureil Lemon Kllxir. I am now healthy and vigorous. C. II. Baldwin. No. OS Alexander 81, Atlanta, Us. Mczitrs Lsmon dot dkops. Cures all pongbs.colda, hoarseness, sore I brim l, bronchitis, hemorrhage, aud all throat aud lung tliaeaaea. Klegant, relia ble. . Twentv-flve cents at druggitts. Pre pared only by Dr. II. lloxluy, Atlanta, Often So. Two souls with but a single thought; ilow often we have seen them Bo silly that they did not seem To have e'en that between them. Philadelphia Bulletin. The Bavagea ef Grin. ' : That modern scourge, the Grip, poisons the air with lu fatal germs, so that no home is safe from lis ravages, but multi tudes hsve found a sure protection against this dangerous -malady in Dr. King's New Discovery. When you feel a soreness lu your boues and muscles.have chills and fever, with sore throat, pain lu the back of the head, catarrhal symp toms and a' stubborn cough you may know yon have the Grip that you need Dr.:. King's New , Discovery, i It -will promptly cure the worst cough, heal the inflamed membranes, kill tho disease germs and prevent , the dreaded after effects of the malady. Price 50 cts and f 1.00. Jloney back If not cured. A trial bottle free at F 8 Duffy's drug store. That's BifTorent. Hiss Lakewood So you have decided that you cannot marry him f , Hiss Kikridge Not exactly. I said I did not think I could ever learn to love him. Baltimore Life. : , ' Inflammatery Rheumatism Oared in 3 . Days, ; ) Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Indsays "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle aud-joint) her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and lmd eight physician, but received no benolit uutil abe tried thx Mystic Cure for Rlieuma- lUni. It gave Immediate relief and she was ahlo lo walk about In Ihn-e ilnys. . I am sure it saved her life." 11 . Bold by Henry's Pharmacy. : v Acquiring the Art : Grirason What Is the matter with Flulwy f I never heard a man talk as fust as he does. ...... ,;. Hapley Tes! he has begun lo take boxing lessons. Boston Transcript. OINTBENNIBIS SrilSACH BIHBAHB. Permanently cured by the masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic Invalids need suffer no longer because this great remedy can cure them all. It is cure tor the whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion, The core be gins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under ttic use of this great neaitn-giving torce. rleaaanl and al ways safe., Bold by C. i). Bradham Druggist, New tiorno, N. O. Beastly Acting. . First Manager -Why did yon advice that fullow to go into a stock company? Uo is no actor. v Second Manager Can't act a bit more than a cow. That's the reason I told him logo into a stock company De truit Free Press. - o s.x. r :l' .: .ct. . inn tin ' ' . It fcsJ ti 1.3 Sw tl,5:;;!!i . 0 HB HUSEAND. tk hi tlx ta aa AH.. la 111 , Tis Mr I'j.ith. w!io lis oWw oa pT.n aTt nof. to rnry f v4 of bar ktwikUHl asd aiw r-y )okm of him. til bn ilh k turns tk and ars It tus tMt If Ui4ut the fu ttua r mar-rv-d be Ban t ktw a MtniwapoUs girt mho vtetit! hla aistar lo Oticaro. Mm. Hmlih turw bur very wnU Uo. The atlB- bearioiis girt raise Anna not hmf aco. aad j re. bititth caJk4 oa bss- A few eUrs U-f.ee the aticarapoUa girt went bach aba. cmllnd oa Mrs. Smith, aad they had aa enjoyable qnarser of aa bn-ir thinkiDX thinirs abnot m anothwt aad talkins; about hUnafinid. t Whea tbe Muaanpnlls girt toae to go. abe said sweetly. "Oh. by the way., I want to see CharUe before I go back. aad f think I may Just drop into his office this aftrroooa. " "Oh, do: Charlie will be delighted.' retnreed Mrs Smith, The door had hardly ckaed oa the gneat before Mra Rmilh execosed aort of war daaca. She dmnd ae taut as abe coo Id. put oa her bonnet and annoanced her tnteotka rt going down to Mr. Smith's offlca, Her gnuxl mother remooatrated In rain. Mra Bmllh taooly 18. and abe tajeal ooa "I thought I'd apeod tbe aiteraooa with yon. " abe announced to the astua khed Charlie aa aha awept Into tbo offlca - - . "Bnt. my dear" be begaa. whea Ifrs Bmlth enaroncsd bench at the side of his doak and intimated that the moat violent argurat-nU would not move ber She aat there all the after boca. The MinneapoUe girl enjoyed hersflf shopping, and forgot to call la to tell Charlie goodbye Mra Smith broke down and eonfemud ca anon as she got homo, and her fooUeh young husband told her to go down next day and boy bnwlf tho prettiest hat she could find. Chicago Inter Ocean. , JOHN HAY'S BIG APRON. Oas ef the Taaea Wheee Dlabwaab laa Prodam-e a Peei. Colonel' Hsy wna when a boy a regn lar attendant of the Prwhyterian Sun day achool at Warsaw. Ilia. ' Tbe Sunday achool lessons partly con aisted of committing to memory Bible veroea. and to attain supremacy in this created quite a rivalry among the schol ars. John Hay was mire to come ont ahead from two to five answers, some times more, causing those of his com rade who were always behind him to regard him with envy. Consequently vrhra some of those boys heard that John bad to wash dishes and do the churning for bis mother and, moro than all. that he wore an apron while at them dntion his jealous com rades fairly crowed One morning It was agreed by his oomrnden to get him out of doors while he had his apron on and humiliate him by having two or three girls whom he rathor liked ask him qncetiona in re gard to his housework. Youn:? liny camo ont to whore the boys were and answered the questions by saying that ' he washed dishes as his mother taught him. and then, with twinkling eyea. be gave the dish pan which bo had with him a tremendous fling, contents and all drenching who ever happened to be near enpngh. and. lnnghlng loudly, ran into tho kitchen. liny and his big apron were n'over mo-J lestad after that Christum Endeavor World . - ' - -- ' A KtsslBsT Itatten. In no other part of the world Is kiss ing so much In vogno as in Russia. From time immemorial it baa been the national salnte. Indued it is more of a greeting than a caress. . In publio affairs, as in private, tbs kiss is on established custom Fathers and sons kiss, old generals with rusty mustaches kiss, whole regiments kiss, Tbe emperor - kisses bis officers. On a reviewing day there are almost as runny kisses as shots exchanged. It a lillipu tian corps of cadets have earned the im perial approval, tbe Imperial salnte is bestowed upon the bead boy, who passes It on with a hearty report to bis neigh bor, he In bis tnru to tbe next, and so on, throuRli the whole Juvenile body. . . On a holiday or fete day tba young and delicnte mistress of a hones will not only kiss all her mnidsorvonts, but all her menservanta, too, and if tbe gentleman does not venture above her band she will stoop and kiss his cheek. To judge also from the number of salutes the mnlrimouial bond in these bigb circles hint be one of uninterrupt ed felicity. A gentleman scarcely enters or leaves the room without klssiug his wifo either on . her forehead, cheek or band. . . ' Heroes of tbe Pea. The iutouaity of npplicnlion with which tbe mind follows whatever it lays bold of In literary pursuits is ex- etnplified in (be case of Robert Aius wortb, a celebrated writer and anti quarian of tbe seventeenth century. He had been far years engaged in a volumi nous Latin dictionary, and while fas oiuatod with this berolo work gave so little time and attention to his wife that be incurred her bitterest jealousy, and before the work was quite complete she committed tbe whole to tbe names. Instead ot abandoning himself to de spair, Aioawortb set to work and re wrote it, accomplishing the entire work in time. The uaino bitter disappoint' meut was endured with similar heroism by Carlyle when tbe manuscript pf bis "Frederick the Great" was destroyed by lira ' . ttaexpeeted. Tie trump hud been very Impertinent and dictatorial until the hired man un expectedly made his appearance and in quired, "Are you lookin far u BcrnpT" His manner changed entirely, and at once he answered. "Yes. ' sir. that's what I'm lookin fur a scrap o' cold turkey cr cold hum or anything that rappcuH to bo handy." Washington I tor. Cow te Prevent Pneumonia. ' " You are perLnps sware lhat pneumo nia always results from a cold or from an attack of In grippe. During the epl demio of la grippe a few veins ago when so many cases lesulicd iu pneumonia, it was observed Hint the attnek was never followed by that d (scare when Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy was used. It coun temcls any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in that danirerotis dis ease It is the hi'st remedy iti lite world for lmd cold mid 1,1 .'n . I-Vrrvlmj v, a--i it'll -1. i ' r ! i v i .' - i , -, E'Jr feSSK ! Rheumatism EUamalUm of: cum Um aaoM la km euSeeiRj;, Utmy har lor yean valy sought rW from this eUMbttafl duMse, and are to-day wnrveofl Una ever. Rheutaatiwa ta a blood drn, and 8Ht a rwntte la Uwnnly earn, be cause it la t-ia or)y rtMTHtdy ahich cat fvaob such deep-atmutd diaaasea. A trv jmrsa I bin wit r--irai aainihtntiuwtknlt I ou4 SMI SaMkfUr. bat vat aaaUata rt tbeattcks esterta. taBM(,BUaa. luaa wwrsaysattr twir.aaS 1MB lawlni asttawa I mRrra ainae. t trw4 Sul B rrttnwl m paw as v mt a tit BMnr altevlnf m Ss SsSs It. fcow wr. my euarSlaa. vka vas a atii w lrS im rSr, aad maiiMw4 U trm ot tuaharawnrr. 1 hliuuM tonurarvM tux lv bouina, Out amitiiiwa Utm ma lr.and lalnBuatl,l mearvdoMaptettl TtonasnMnen4.Stvrl aav wrvritM 04 a lotted of UOeaaMtiMi iStoaca asaaj Snaas xpue4 k daaip sn4 snid iher BLatMoa U. Tirrsu, ml rtmltaa Amaiw, raiuuwisfcta. Dont ttrftcr longer with Kheumatisnu Throw aside your oils and linimenu, as they can not reach yoor troo bl. Doa'l oxperiment with oortora their potash and mercury will add to your diaabil Ity and eotnpkHely destroy your diges. tioo. . , S.S.S.rBlood will cure porlertly and permanently. It Is guaranteed purely vegetable; ami contains no potash; mercury, or othes mineral. Books mailed tree by gwlfl Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. He Oattiaf Areaad It. "Yes, hs mads his nrst lucky atrlks la eggs. He bought lO.onn ddsva at a low figure, put them In cold storage, and sold them at a protit of mrre than S00 pr cent That was the corner-stone of his enormous fonun". "And the hens laid It. Hew Strang) !'; Chicago Tribune. Tree Filla. Bend your addreva lo II. E. Bticklen i Co , Chicago and get a I roe sample box or Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of Ihcir merits. Thee pills are easy In action and are particii arly effective In I lie cure of Constipa tion and Sick Headache. For malaria ami liver tronblea tbey have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed lo be perfectly free from every substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by then- action, hot by giving lone to Ihe stomach ami IniwcIm greatly Invigorate the yietii. ltcculxr siw Hie. per box. &dd by K. 8. Duffy, drugglnt, i ' il .a Doa t Mention It. Johnny Mother Isn't h l ul, is she? Pa Or course not. What put that into your head? Johnny Mrs. Dowser, who was here today, said molher'd never see forty again. SUCsUBl. J)OUCH SYRUP Will cure a Cough br-Cotd ot once. It positively relieves all lliront troubles. Small doses. Price 23 cts. at druggists. v1899 Will prove to the world that Ihe birycle Is no longer a fud, or a luxury, but it has come to stay. It will show many im provements ir?' Wheels and Sundries, Dealings, eto.i and we will -handle none but the very best improved makes, and will sell them at a reasonable profit. Orient M, Cleveland 4D and 50. Olive, eftl. other elegant high grade wheels 20and (25. 8-ocl Imnd wheels froiv V) up. Also UN) pair-Hartford Tires which wu will offer at very low prices ' . Don't furget lite Kdlson Plionograph, wlilch we a iv airems for. price 2i. We have everything thm h ke t in a First-Close liicyi-lf Kstabllbliiiient. RASKINS' CYCLE LUMPANV. Planters Building. J. POIt HOME USB Clean,' pure, wholesome, guaranteed (o be chemically niRde frf m distilled water and free from impuritii s. Specially in tended mid prepared for human con. sumption, : Ice delivered dully (except Sundays) 0 a. m. to 6 p. m Sundays (retail only) 7 a m. to 18 noon. For prices and other information, address, - New Berne Ice Co., B. 8. GUION. Maaaokb ' BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE K ftARKS mti Ac mtinflin Tony r, ".'t Kr an 'vtl'ii'HIlilTW tk on i .iimus d Oilil".!, CO. reueiVS qii! f Am ICE - iSalB and SI ' .awC..iELaaiT z .co., WHOLESALE t RETAIL DKALEUM IN HORSES . AND . MULES. OTA Complete line of BUGGIES, KOAf CAItTS AUD I1AI!NFR. FINANCIAL. T. A. Uraam, Praa, t.H. Maadowa. Vice rrrs . kf.aaovaa.Cashlor CITIZEN'S HANK ' or mrwBaxMB,n.o. I DO A tlKMKHAt. HANK 1Kb HUalNS! The Aooonnuot Banks, Banker, tiorpot atlona, SarmurB. Merohants ami othi rs re aalva.1 on lavuralilr terma. I rompt anil cr hit atwatloa given lo luelnKn) ol onr eok loaiara. Coll aUona aapaolalty. boa an orniaarmias. retitlnaaO Ulrica tt. II. J. a. etiMulowa, Chas. Imny, lr. namael W. Ipoek, Jam Sn1n oi.il, Cbaa. H. rowier, Haver Halo. , J. w. uratniter, 1t.,.n, A.,r, K. W. Small w.kwI, C. K. Ko Uoa. N.lma. W. r.oneketi. F. & M. BANK, HAY 1st, 1M!IK. Capital Mock $75,000.00 Harpies, H, 500,00 Undivided Pro His . 8.1TO.0H OFFIDEIW. L. H. OtiTi.KR President. W. B. CiiAUWK K, Vice Pn-s. T. W. Diwxy. ('Hi-hicr. J. W. Hiini.x, Teller. F. F. Matthbwb. CollecUir. DIKELTORS: Wm. B. Blades, Al. M. Marks. O. U. Bradham, 1'. 11. I'ellelier, U II. ('ntler. J no. Holer, W. 8. Chadwick, J. W. Htewnrt, f. W. Dewey. We want your business and feel thai we can ouer you as much in return as any other hank In the city. It is our endeavor to make business relations mut ually plooaaut and prolituble to our patrons. WAXTIII) lo BUY Wool, Coif till, Es?4'MVHX Highest Prices Gnaninteei. al. i:. I.ATIIAJI, Near Cotton Ejrlmni;i' DEALEU IN Uardwaic and Fire Anns, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Paints, Oils, Cement, Lime, Etc. Agent Tor Garland Stoves & Ranges . and Ik'vue's, and lien) Mooret' UEAUY MIXED PAINTS. Under Hotel Chattnwka, NEW BERNE1V. C. II. W. NIMFNOir,,- OS llroail Street . The Best Whiskey : in; the World, if , at the Palace Safoon. ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that appllea-4 lion will be made te tno present session of the Uenernl Assembly of North Caro lina for the pasnaire of a law to author ize the city of Mew Bern to issue bonds to the smonnt of one hundred thousand dollars for the purchase or construction of Water Works, Sewerage and iheEhri! trlc Llht Systems. . . January lfiih. : E.W.SmaihvCcd. fi Supermtcnden Mm Stables. 1'Kutf HSItl.NAI. V. M. H lam,,. ns. . i. yi ,ti ' ' ''" E. H. Pen. SIMHCNS, lOU & WARD, ATTORNKVS and Ol NXn.OH al LAW. Hr, at. t-. Otlic GH So. KioiiI Sticci. M iirly oppo. Mle llnli l ( Imlljin (Oftlt-i-s alw. nl Kuli iL-li und Suiithfield.) i-i.rli.-,- in Hi,. -i.i.i,t.Bi i imi n, linplln. J.,111-., niislow, .Kil.M-i liMiiiiio, Hake. .) I.mkH'Ii. MnriMti mi ni.i', in i ne 8u' 1'" V ' i. i.i il wheiever m t. e uieili air. il. I IS. l'4'l. .i r, ATTOKNKV AT lW 31 Id die Strict, lsNW)rN Hrhl linlldihfr. Will pi-ftr-tlrf ' strlr-rt't. .IniM'P ii tht- (cniiiifN oi Cravttn I'lthlow DMI I hinlM O. 1). H Com l m Nfw linrin Hint Miprt iiim 4 ourt O mi .Statsj N. II. KTHKKT. V. V. GATES. STRurrr & oates, Pbysicians and Surgeons. Mlildlo Street. Ncw 1),.,,,, N. C -STHAMKIS- EAfksTElllV CAROLINA DISPATCH AN'I' o. rBEIGHT Si PASbtSGKK. For All I'oiiitN Vorli. The Steamer NEUSE tfill leave on Mondurs, Wednesdays, lul FrtdiijH nl II j). in., bliarp. The Str. Kewherne Will mil on Tihkhr hi tl Fridays it 12 o'rlo k. t (Mill, iiiuliiiin land ili ul. all a:v Hlulimis. t3f Frrij;ht noeived not later tliau ono hour ncviotig to failing. For farther information apply to GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. M. K. King, Gen. Mgr., I1.C. IIiJiioiN8,Gen.Frt.& r;iss.At. Norfolk, Mi. New JJerno. N. C. May 30th, 1898. . . Cooking Stores, limiires Hud llenlera we have in a variety llinl will mil ill needs and tastes of Hie houseki eM r, and we nresellinii them ulmos) hir a sonu. Our fine Agate Ware hIiows many in w shapes and improvemi nls, while our Hue ol Tin Wnruis unlimited. Everything in the llaitlwara Line at guaranteed Prices, -. :: , , I. H. CUTLER flDWE CO. REALESTATEAGENGY Iloures and Lois Hale at Lowest Possible Figures. Di sirahle Homes and Tenements that will prove a Ono! invest ment. 1 t Collection of itepta a S pee lul I y. ' Oflie at Itoherls & llri an's titore, op posite post office, , l ; i .'. E. E. HARPER. Russell House. Steamship C While in Ileaufort lie sore anil stop iH the Rusell House. KliH-ClsfB DobiiI. A home for traveling pi'ople. Fishing and bunting nnencelled. Terms $1,25 a day or $5.00 per week. V O. A.' kfSSELL. l'top."'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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