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THE JOURNALS Published everiday la tlievear, except Monday, at , Middle street. PhonhNo.?.' . CHARLBS L. STEVENS. KDITOKAHD FROPBIKTO. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One yer, in edvano ..... ......$4.00 One year, not in advanoe S.00 Mont hly, by carrier in the clly. .... .SO Advertising Ratea furnished on app'i. cation. Entered at the Pont Office, New Bern, N. C, as second class matter. Official Paper of New Bera flravea Ceaaty. and Nen Bern, N. C, Oct 27, 1900. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President ADLA1 K. STEVENSON, of Illinois. Third Congressional District, N. OOAKLES U. THOMAS, of Craven.' THE ELEMENT OF GOOD OR BAD LUCK. Sound reasoning teaches that success In life depends almost entirely npon the intelligence which guides that human life. A .id yet among persons of the sound est intelligence, there will creep In the Bkoptical reasoning, that there Is an lr- tinilesimal element which can work for good or evil In a life, In spite of every human effort of skill. Commonly sneaking, this very small olenjent in calls 1 "luck." Following tuo lives of celebrated personages In the world's history, it is easy to trace where good or ill fortune was the portion In each life, And studying the unfortunate por tions in these lives, now that they have pa-sed away, It is not difficult to point out where the error grew that caused a break in the good tenor of the life, to be succeeded by a series of misfortunes. It may he at that point of such a life, that its author did all In his or her power, to prevont the IH fortune, which thiealencd. And it may have been this atom of ill lock, which entered in and caused the change. Carelessness, ignorance, lack of skill or forolhought, all enter In where the cry of "bad luck" la raised. Bad luck Is an easy excuse for failure, and to cover the lack of individual ca pacity. It Is not that which Is to be altogether astoclaled with that "dement of good or 111 fortune that seems to break into tb careen of lives prepared and equipped to resist changes in personal surround ings. Jnsl what this element Is, bow It comes and grows. Is Just as difficult to determine, as It seems Impossible by effort to change Ike carrent when It comes along. lie It superstition or not, lbs slaateat of good or had lock Is going ta bs con sidered by nearly every person, Nfard less of reasoning or Intelligent. mt OIUMSti far Catarrti Tlul CaaUta as mercury will la r sly destroy lb seas of smell aad completely derange the whole system wha entering It tkroagh the muooos surfsoae. Boca articles should notba taad seept M praaerlptlosn from npvuble physicians, aa tba daav age thy will do la tea fold to Use good yon caa possibly derive froea thaav Hall's Catarrh Can, aiaaafactarad by F J. Cheney A Oo., Toledo, O., eoatatas no atarcarr, aad la take lileraellr, act ing directly apoa th blood aad sbcji sar faces of the system. Ia baylag: Bail's Catarrh Can bo Mr jot got tint goaa laa. It la takoa lateraalljr, aad saao la Toledo, OMov by F. 1- CbeoerAOo. TaeUsaoaUl free Hold by dracglaU, prW T5 a-sf bottle Hairs fnaanr Mia an tin baa. I'll bava u aatt wadlag Dotpha tm bo mi p oasis. , Iof bs irUkla Ibnef ' i vVaU, a) basal aaM aartkhagi W vary Uan I aa Mat a faea M as ads axjoof has aaaat ITiwsai aalal Uga. - -. ' QUBTI0R AJrjVULE. Yaa, AaastrVrwOTatnibaj Uta bug aet aala af la andtetM la tba afvfnaed world. TajtmataWaa4iaa1ssiUair' karat Uoawtt of b4m aaytbiaf ate sat ladlxaaUo aw OTiaaaasa, Baaisr wt aaaraa, aa4 tistf aaMoaa baard af ifrpaav VKhv Hewoae rrawuatlaa a Raart fallara, r. Tbaf aaaat aagwat rVrwar ks ataaai awl tba ry asasa ad mmf iisaat tbaa W tyata4 f aert, aacalaaa Uta artioa 4 tin ttar, atlasalan tba miai kad awfaarb asrttoa at la tytUm, aa4 tbai It afl tbrf Mot ftaal sWlaff al aod b4 llh baanWhaa . s4 a4h sy-tMe Tra aiy aad a fw 4m a4 Onaat Asgaat riw, hi Rqsld friem, t aukl y aUsa4 tbn b a'rO.lsf aaHaxn tba alta atlib ya. jr. 1 by t IN?y tNVOUJKTArtY GOLD CURB. ;,.. r. .. , at af tka PU Haavttaw bs QoM KUmlmat aWftea, -Owl fa Colorado then arc a treat many rich orea that present the gold In certain chemical combinations which nothing bat syantd will break down and liberate thav elemental gold. Under auch condition the prospector has to be somewhat mora of a mineralogist than when hia search is confined to placer, quarts and ffrsvel gold. In at the back of Pike's peak there waa a camp of half a doien prospectors, for they had found a good line of country rock and were working out In all direc tions. I regret to say that very many of these adventurooa miners are heavy drinkers, and the men tn this camp wen Da exception. What ia worse, they had an abundant anpply of the stuff, and ev ery ahrnt after their exhausting labors above the line of 10,000 feet of altitude they gave a close Imitation of a debauch. All this time they were feeding on bacon and salt pork, and canned goods once in awhile just by way of variety. But one day a member of the party sighted a herd of deer, and the next day he took a day off with his rifle, saying It was about time the camp had some real meat some of the fresh kind. Well, he brought back a deer that day, and they cooked It and had It ready for dinner when the others got back. That venison went just to the right spot, and the camp unanimously agreed to this man's being authorised to keep them supplied with fresh meat. , After dinner they brought out the demijohn and filled up nil around. It was no difficult thing for that crowd to pour the stuff down the trouble came Immediately aft erward. One gagged, another choked un til the tears streamed from his eyes all were In difficulties. "Who's been monkeying with this whis ky ?" said one as soon as he could get his voice. "First time I ever knew whisky to go back on me," said another. They decided to give it another trial, but it was no go. When they got It to their lips, they couldn't get it any far ther. They not only did not want it, but they had an aversion to It. This went on for several days, getting worse every day, and they were getting so beastly sober that It was like making new acquaint ances all aronnd. At last they decided to send one of the psrty Into Colorado Springs to consult a doctor. The way they figured It out was that as they were all afflicted in the same way one patient would be just as good as the bunch, and when the doctor had found out what was the matter with blm and given him a prescription, sll he would have to do would be to buy six times as much as was ordered, and then there would be enough to go around. Just to be sociable this fellow packed In one of the deer that they had been living on. Well, be came back without much satisfaction, bnt plen ty of medicine of one sort or another at any rate, the druggist told blm it was a good deal better. In a few days who should come chsslng to their camp but the doctor. The upshot of the whole mat ter was that the doctor had found him self affected the same way, but as he was an eastern man It didn't so much matter in bis use. He did soma chemistry on the venison that was left him and found the meat jammed full of gold chlorides. That made everything plain. Instead of venison they bed been eating a regular "Jag" cure, and now they couldn't drink. But the medicine man had plenty of "nrer" a bean monk than thu nronnect- ors. Under bis direction they trailed up the runway of the deer and finally found the place where they bad thelrjlcks for you know deer must have something salt to lick. The prospectors had been looking for sylvsnlte and the telurldes. They bad no Ides what gold chlorides looked like, and they had passed this place a dozen times as not worth so much ss the tap of a hammer. The deer had been steadily licking the outcrop until they were fairly charged with the gold in its chemical combination, which pnHsed Into tbe men who fod upon the venison. Today, 1 an glad to soy, that Is one of the best min ing properties in the county. Forest ODd Stream. MOKLKY'fl I.KMON K1.IXIII. RCiilatea lha Llvnr, Hloinaeha, llowl aod Klrinttya. For biliousness, constipation and ma laria. For Indigestion sick an! nervous headache. For sleeplessness, ncrvouines and heart failure. For fever, chills, debility d Iseaaea, lake Lemnn Kllilr anil kidney I, a)les, for natural and thorough or ganlc regulation, takelenion Klliir. 50c and 1 bottles at druiglnts. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxloy, At lanta, (H.; A rranliwal MlalMa WrttM. After tan yoars of great suffering from Indigestion, with groat nervosa prostration, MHmsneaa, disordered kid neys and constipation, I bava been cored by Dr. Motley's Lemon Kllxlr, aad am now a wail man. Kav. C. C. Davis, Ild. M X. Cborch Month No. ti Taloall Bt, Atlanta, Ga. A Trmmlmi MawstSilaa WriUt. Dr. H. Moakay. Atlanta Having been a gnat aoffanr for three years from In dignation, aad been treated by many pkyaiotana, who failed to give dm any say relief. Continuing to grow worn my brother advtaad ana lo try Dr. Mot ley's Leans KUilr, which naudy be bad aaad for several years. I ooameaoH Ha as, aad most say that roar Leoioa Kllilt la tba greatest medicine oo earth. I bar aavar so IT end a day sine I cnav miaoid aslog Laamon Elixir. R. I.. Rooro, tM Hera to do W.. Manphla,,Tna. A Oar4. This Is to eanlfy that I aaad Dr. Mot toy's Laaaoa Elixir for aeorslgl of lb hand aad ay with tba most tsarbod bsat ta my Iraaaral kaalth. I would gladly bava paid S09 for tba relief It baa rtvaa sn at a ooot of lo of three dol lar. II. k. HasLt, , Uark aWparior Ooart Randolph Co, U Waaaaa Cmn Aaytow, Tba IUv. rat ataoatoa of tb wvll kawwaj Cfctarrb of bH. Albaa, Holhorn. ta a baatorM ia bat way aad oftp tU wltt btlmHabn effort ft droll atory In tba Hmrm f bj aot) Which aU OsnMrb tba taratlaa a gaattte rip- lbf aMrrlanaL Oa tnftda b Bat IrbMd tba aasbnia aTtwrtala panpw a aa wora of wbkb Uwf did twt tw tba awwilnat. Maoy of Uwa nra fsM af Mlraawj tb latM "D, T." t al aorta af ptan tetbmd of axatag tba pWia, booWy Bagllab phrea "Ood rtlllag.- Il taw oaa t aaaat, ratbar shaky at bki Utla, win la esttar to frtaad arrot "1 01 ba wltb jraaj D, T aa Moaday, bat any W aa lwndap."UMMtoa Tlfrb. CAPUDINE HEADACHE & KETRAAGIA. Jb r, a4 Mc oUe. ForCalo by Eraclhatn. GOOD HEALTH by the Quart Every bottle 70m take of Johnston's SsraaparUla means better health, and every bottle i" a full quart It makes better Mood parer blood. For thirty years this famous remedy has bees creating- aad main taining good health. Johnston's Sarsaparilla bnUds up the system, tones the nerves, and strengthens the musolea more promptly and effectually than wy other remedy known. The pallor of the eheek disappears, energy takes the place of languor, and tbe rich color of health flows to the cheeks. Unequalled tor all disorders of the stomach and liver, and for all weakening com plaints of men, women and children. SoM nuTwba. Ma, SI. 00 snhllwatt SMUa. MICHIGAN DRUa CO., Dot rait, filch. 8 ild by 0. D. BRADH VM, New bern. Moon-Hale Fo Ptmnrias. The "moon rule" for planting garden truck Is tlinr oil things that grow out of the ground such bs peas, com and the like must be planted In the Increase of the moon, from new to full. All things Ihut mature In the ground Ilka potatoes must be planted in the decrease or waste of the moon, from full to new. Lsrge sun spots astronomers say caused the extreme beat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the pros trations were induced by disorders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. If you have Indigestion or dyspepsia it will quickly relievo and permanently eure you. F 8 Duffy. All Hie-Hame In Him. Yes. 1 went to bear the singers at the big Opera House In New York. Mnging the opera In English, weren't they ? In English ? Well, say. I didn't think to a-ik. Do not get scared If your heart tronblcs you. Most likely you suffer from indi gestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cuio digests what you oat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It Is the only preparation known that completely di gests all classes of foods; that is why it cures tbe worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything eh has li!cd. It may Iw taken in all condi tions and cannot help but do you good. F. 8. Duffy. lntireil U Dlnitrilor. "Jack, you ought to straighten up your writing lablr. Lcmnio alone, Julia; If I wen: to straighten up litis table I couldn't Mnd a thing on It until it got all mussed up again. It Is well lo know that DcWilt'a Witch lla.cl Halve will heal a bum and stop the pain at once. It will cure ei 7.enia anil skin disease and ugly wounds and sores. It Is a certain cure for plies Counterfeits may be offered you. rlee that you get the original DcWilt'a Witch Ha.cl Salve. F. H. Duffy. Klorkln U lliai Kruy. ( hurch 1 see by the paper that thirty nlno doctors arrived home recently from Europe, oo ouo steamer. (iolham Yes; you see, the football sraion has opened In this country. Democratic Speaking. Hon II. L. Cook, Democratic Candi date for Klector at large, New Hern Mon day night. Oct. 211th. Hon. H. L. Cook, and lion. Cha. It Thomas, Vanceboro, October. Sutb at U m. Hon. Cbaa. It Thomaa, Fort Barnwell Nov. 1, 12m , and New Bern, Friday nlgbt, Nov. 2nd. Hon. O. II. Onion aod E.M. Green, fMt-, at Trultte, Saturday, Oct. STtb. Hon. Cha. It. Thomaa aod a M. Brio aon, Esq., al Dover, Wed. October list, night. Tb grephophoo will give campaign Mlectloaa at a. many speakings as posal bla. C. T. Waraoa, Chma. t. T. I'miuiiii, Heoy As4rettoa a4 Itaallaaila, Ah, yes I aha slgbad: when I was twenty two I thought I had a mission. And now y b said. Now, sbs replied, I bava a family, aad aa abl lo keep only oa glrL Dr. W. H. UwU, Uwnaosvllla, Vt, rlna, "I aaa aslag Kodol Dyspep! Cora la xay p radio asnoag sevwr ossss of ladlgaatloa aad lad It an adalrabl rdy." Maof kaadrad of phyddaat 6Vpad apoa lb an of Kclol Dyapcpala 0n la tsasacb troobki. It dlgaat waat yo aal, aad allowi yea to aat all tb good food yoa aead, provldlag yo doaot overload faaur tlaaaack. QItm laataat retlaf tad a para aaaat can. t. .Dlly. . . . ' 4 PhmI staid, ; bin. 0M Ma. I aat an'aajr aaOan tn4ar. Maaetta. r- Kaaatta itotn btr ta estlrrl Maaairar. t bf alalasn as tafaraj po sat aaadaaaa b Mlad 4vKaabaaa. Tba prog r. v aatioad af tba world amba gnat food coaaanlaf tattoos. Oood load wall dlgwud glva ttnagtt If yo eaaaat dlgcat alt ya aat, yo aaad Cadol Dyrpl Car. It db gnta What ye aat. - Tea aasd Ot diet yoareelf. Il raafat bit af tb dlf astasia eossMaed as Ilk tb batt haoat taaba aad ranotretfve. It will va dlgnt til tlaaam of foods I t hot i (, Ha nthar r.patio, will do tbla, It Intanitr relieve anl gnt-k!yem!l Itwscl lrrikl. f. B. V-r MAGIC AMULETS. ; -:y'-- Zi : -i ' j? Thoaickt Is Bring Sms 1 (.wear :ta - , Tketr Cluuaaoe Owsm, w t t ia trje'dealre every CMnamnn' heart to poaseaa a pair of magic brace let: Ann rings or bracelets are thought a -great deal of In the Celestial empire, tbe custom of wearing them having lie-on handed down from time Immemorial. Usually made -of Jadef atone, tbe Chinese arm ring of today is of one Invariable shape. It looks like a In l ife martingale. The Chinese word for jade is ngook aen and for Jade arm ring or bracelet rrgook-nk. The custom In Chlna.tr re?' . place the bracelet on a joujug tonn't) arm Just before tlie'fhaati atop gtwwv Ing. A tight fit la usfanfiy aaeott-d, . sttul once placed tbe aninrtt arm frlag 1 worn throughout life. At death. If the bracelet has proved a lucky one and if there is a son whom it will lit, the bones lu tbe old man's bnnd nre bro1 ( ben' an the brnceicf removed. Mitny are the niiirvolsus tnSas fold by the CbineseHf the wonderful quali ties thene amulets possess. "There fow tradition that a certain Chinese em peror who was stricken with paraly sis wore upon his forearm a nmgic brucelot, which kept life In that mem ber for many monthtrjip6V allowed him to ninkc known his desires and decrees by wrltmg. At Ittst, when 'dPath claimed the 'emperor, something 'even more wonderful took place. Dead three days and lying In state, his body was being viewed by the priests. The nd- visablllty of removing the bracelet was being considered, when the, haaJKivng lifted up aitd gave a slgnaf wdileb'tlicy Interpreted to mean the bracelet should go with Its owner to the tomb. Among other wonderful properties a good niiHilet Is said to act as' a fairly reliable barometer. Cincinnati En quirer. Spoiling a Sermon. I have bad some printer experience. or, rather, experience with printers. which makes me fear that the "Imp of the types" bus "got It In" for me for abandoning the craft and Itcconilng poor preacher. Recently I was to preach on tbe Old Testament charac ters "Nadnb and Ablliu," and one of the daily papers got It. "Nabob and Alilhu." Shades of Gutenberg! My llrst Sunday morning sermon after I came home from my uncntlou was on "Suppressed Lives." but one of tbe papers announced It as "Sup pressed Livers." Such a thine; ns Hint Is weurlng and tends to make life not worth living, especially -1f. as Is anld. the worth of life depends on the, liver, l'aiicy your liver suppressed! lloml Ictlc Itevlew. Thin Gold. Goldbeaters, by hninmeiing. enn re- duco gold h'nves so thin that 2S2.000 must Ik- laid upon each other to pro duce the thickness of nil Inch. They nre so thin Hint, If formed Into a hook. 1,500 would only occupy the splice of a single leaf of common paper, and an octavo volume one inch thick would have ns ninny pagea as the liooks of a well stocked library of 1,500 volumes with 400 pages in each. Harmony ReicnrtlleHn of ICiei.e. "Beg pardon," sulil the HJStiil clerk who had sold her the stamps, "but you Jon't haw to put a 5 cent stump on a letter for Canada." "1 know." said she, "but the shade Just iiiiitchcs my envelope, you know " - riillndclphla Press. An Hmbnvraaament ot Itnlera. "Whnt's the matter, Bobby?" "Gra'ma. they'a too many folks n-brlngln me up. I'd get aloug Ix'tter If I on'y bad you." Indhinapolls Jour Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa eat. It artlflclaily dlgeU tbe food and aids Natura lo atraogtbeBiag and recon structing tba in us tod dlgaailv ot gaoa. It lltba UteatdlaeoTereddlgatp aot and tonlo. So other preparation caa approach It In efllcleDcy. It to- tantlr relieve and Dwmaoently cure Dtipepala, Indlgeallon, Heartburn, FuUulenoa, Boar Htomaclt, Kausea. 6lek HaatUche,Outrtdg1a.OrampaaDd all other reaulta ot 1 m perfect d Igeatlon. Prtosaa.an. LarnsineoaiaJaaMMaMa ami a aaa atoohallaouatdrsaapslaaial m fre Pnaand by K-C OebTITT a OO, Cbicaga. F . DUFfY State Senatorial Poilbolders. 1st Ward 0o. Jones, E. M. (ire. n. Xnd Ward-C. E. Foy, Dr. Oo.i. Blo- vr. Ird Ward-L. n. Collet, A. P. VTard. ttb Ward-H. R. Rut, J. M. I target. Ikra P reelect-W B. riaanar, J. Thomas, Jr. ' Tladal Praclnct-N. Crock!. Plaaaaal HIM-J. D, TMsla, W. French, O. T. kkhardeua 1st Towasblp, Vanosboro 8. J Dr. r. U Pott. lot Township, MnpNCpr-VVIWy 0any, E. k. Laarutsr lad Towashlp, Trull) Ncan Talehat Fnaataa Karaat. rd Towasblp, Fl. rUrwt1rT. C. Wblta, Laby 8. Harm rd Toaashlp, Dmr Jacob Wnl Oarbat Battoa. rd Tcwaab'p, Cota-T. B. Iporb. 3. 8 lUWaaoa. . ' etb Towasblp. TsyVrf Bion-L.' af Oaltbart, W. 0,Tphv. ' libTowBihlp, Usfra Bsary Kar than, . IT. Tlnaler. . t'b Township. Tlara-lt. 0, Wor-d UbJ. Utta. , . ' ' ' '4aer tol frmrb, 1 K Wada- ataaa sag tmtla. Tb akin af grea ban tartarl atd n IWa. aad H a fms tkU eaana. that avwt M Ihv WnfM's unart arid enH Mint k1'le are dMnaad afirf mlng Wanftr M grer-a. TWy vtnM rA W If tlwy re)wiel tlx ami aad aalaa,- m Urn Traeawift. Tkl best atatbnd of rUn!tf lb llvsf Is lh Da of lb Un.n,t 1,'uie pi:! Isoa M I''A Ut's Lll'.'s fst'y I .'r. r to ' f" T I t ' ' , i t f . i "r Have an Abiding Faith in Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After years of strnjle to attain and merit public confidence, with a firm and steadfast brlit'f tli.it some day otlicrs would recognize in us the truth, ffood faith, and honesty of purpose which we know we possess, what a genu ine Rati8factin it is to succeed, and to realize the uplifting influence of the mcrUed., confidence of a vast army of our fellow beings. Thus stands the Pinkham name in New England, and all over America, and nowhere Is the faith in Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound greater than in New England, its home. Merit, and merit alone, can gain this. ORGANIC INFLAMMATION. w Deab - Mks. '-Pinkham : I was troubled, very badly with inflimma .tion of the bladder, was sick in Iwd with it. 1 had two doctors, but they did me no p;ood. A frkml jjrve me Lydia E. Pinkham's Xv I -I ! Com pound, anij it helped me. I have now taken three bottles of it, and I am entirely cured. It is a Uod-send to any woman, and I would recommend it to any one Buffering as I was. I think, if must of the women would t:Lke more of your medicine instead uf going to the doctors, they would be better off. The Compound has also cured my husband of kidney trouble." MilS. MmIEI. (iOOKIN, Box 100. Mechanic Falls, Maine. NERVOUS PROSTRATION. " For two years I suffered from nervous prostration, the result of female weakness. I had leueorrhoea very badly, and at time of menstrua tion would bo obliged to go to bed. Also sufTered with headaches, pain across back, and in lower part of abdomen. I was so discouraged. I had read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Oom- f)und, and concluded to give, it a trial, wrote U) Mrs. Pinkham, and received a very nice letter in return. I began at once the use of her Vegetable Com pound and Blood Purifier, and am now feeling nplendid. I have no more pain at monthly periods, can do my own work, and havo gained ten pounds. I would not Ik without your Vegetable Compound. t is a splendid medicine. I am veryth .Uful for what ithasdone for me." M-w. .1. W J., Ave., Jamaica Plain, Muss. 'I . Vi.m T W T Tit 1 ; . If Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will oure thete wonu-n why not you you cannot tell until you try it. If you are ill, and really want to get well, commence its use at once, and do not let any drug clerk perituade you tkafhe ha- -ome thing of his own which is better, for that la absurd. ? Aak him to pn- tho evidence We do. After Dark avn In Septanitier a liflii KhII over coat Is frequently v rj i o:nlorlalle n Oclolwr, almost si iii I Hin t older elolh cat Into befors itu nee our latest povsltleii In IIkIsii. Hurtouls, I sd docks and nihsr Udrr (or the Aniuii.n arid Winter of 1!00-I Of ioiith cut and Al nmit match mslsrlsl snd hsndl-work-here they rr. F. 91. i'liadwlt k. Bagging and Ties ' W'i rawfy lo supply th tiadn wlih Cdttoo Patla aid 1 las, Hk d'oth, ll'Mvy tWfks, Afl. Pri. mo HI b I. at. J2. XathiMii V to tl fi SLDerinleodent 08 Ilrnarl NtiTtt. Nitlci of Pint Meeting of Creditor. ta tat-Difirict Coart of tb Called i . Pi, lev la XasUva Dlstrtct of K.C. ta Ua Matvst ofi. A. lUridlnf, Hi. taavda fUakraptcT. . Toika Cfadliat of railtloaa, waa ha - aaaaiaddlcaMaBkniat4 Taka atr laat avrstla; af ersdl son win U aild al (k oitw af U i. Moora, Bafavaa, la Ht Bev, H. C, at II aa oa la ttia af Ort. 100. which tlss ta tadlirar ataf at wad, pfnvataalr alalaM, apaotal t I raster, astasia th haakrapt aad btiatad nk athr bl at aisjr aterlf eoaM ha tor IN iH'nr." I J. Voo, t ' I Wtlatisrritvf. Xsw T)v, S. 0 hH. ltJ , PAINFUL PERIODS. " I cannot help but feel that It ia my duty to do something in regard to recommending your wonderful medi cine. 1 must Bay it is the grandest medicine on earth, and have advised a irreat manv suf fering with female troubles to take it. I tell people I wish I could go on the platform and lec ture on it. My trouble waa nainful menstrua- ation. The suffering I endured pen cannot describe. 1 was treated by one of our most prominent phvslciana here for five months, and found myself (jetting worse Instead of better. At thu end of the fifth month he told me he had done all he could for me, and that 1 had better go to the hospital. "My sister advised me to try yomr Vegetable Compound, as it cured her of bncknehe. I did so, snd took It faithfully, nnd am now cured of my trouble, and in perfect health, many thanks to your medicine. 1 cannot praise it enough, and would recom mend it to nil who Buffer from any female weakness." Mrs. H. H. Ball, 401 Orchard Ht., New Haven, Conn. $5000?- V wv City lUnk of 1 W haT4poltd with th National Cltv Bank of Lvnn. SfiOOO.irh.ch will bfl paid to any tmr aon wbucavn find thai llirt ittoTf) tntlTnttiilU lotUirt ant not ffemj. Inn, or were imbliiiltod bfor obtain Ing the writor'n hw)mI prniliui1nn. lAIHA R. 1'lJfKllAlt MKDiriHB CO, J I ST UK( i:iVr;i A H LI. MNK OK King Heaters & Coal Stoves which will h no Id rhffcp for rab i tylt t lo jour (nlcrni to ? ' m Uforc hnyioK tn Uial line j i. HI. DKAIVKY, 1)0 u. Krat nt. I Russell House i While In Hcanfort b sur snd stop st the KumIIJ House, rirst Clss Hoard. A homo for traveling people. Klshlnf snd hunting noiclld. Trrwis 1.1S i dty or 5.110 per WHk (I A. MljKnKhl, I'ron Julius M. AmoU, Llverjrrred Male 1 Kxrhanr;) Ht ablr, Jfonarat A. Ttnltn, Pa, ka, w fnrt. Hansna, Wh aal how. tW at wb'tap a K. IVWiilia op i fr ho - (vt i, at Ha ! I f d Kir, Ms tV ra, Jt. C. Bricks, Bricks! Anyon in newl of Brio a, rail on IMCJOTT, ia. II aidlU llraat, or f. K.nisbop, a ear Cottoa Ki cbanja. REAL ESTATE I CHy Baal Cht rwafwi a4 aa4 aa eowsil a s4. ' j ; O.l'etxlw af Reals fat tVss ta VI rl a 0 aitMaa Ui atld. i n iiAnrr.n. K ffKl V , 1 rVT1 THEY HAVE ARRIVED ! Tin- Htiu)om st aud 'i si Line of IItHlilpf S(V5S Bo h Wno-I.aml l' al evi r shnwn in the cltj . We ate 1ho ngi nts for -the '1sll " Mm i. Uih (IraJc 1 such as The Kxcelsl r, Elmo, Farmer (iiil. Punier llov. (I. K. King and O. K. Quoen. All of?l't wldch i guarantee to give p.-rV' lect wiiisf-K ii 'ii. 1 If you arc in n -rti l" an; liiiiii : in the Hardware Lino or tiab', D ors and Blinds, l imo. (Jin.eutor N give us a call and we 'CAN AND WILL SAVE YOU MfiNtiY: Yours for Businc , L H. CUTLER HQW'F CO Some Things Please Remember THAT our stock of King Healers is Complete md the prices ranging from f j.iki lo 4in oo. THAT our line of I louse ho d S ecinl lies is attractive. THAT our stock of landed Shells comprising "Peml-Hmokc'.eBH", ' Smoke less" and tl.e "Iliack Powder" Is com plete. TH IT WE NKKI) MONKY ss well as the rest of munliind, and if you owe us please pay us. Yours truly, J. C. Whitty f IJ'w Item, IV. C'. FOR n Vou can now Iniy r Genuine $5.00 Knox Derby. All rIzcm hi a vm irl v f.f st li t.. i nil em ly an 1 i I your rl.i h c Thin ofTer only h...U I ';il Su vcmher 1st. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tut- rp-io-tia.i' KiiriilMli.. I'oi.i.ock 1 1 i;k y E.W. Smallwood, UKAl,KH in GENERAL HARDWARE, - And sll Kirvla of hi ILOIHii KATLRIAL Wire N ' i i , e n l oon swl Window. OLACIBK REFRIOURATORS Which an tbe best Tn, j hsm hut fw m a ul N' s on lr Creajn Frvrwrv. Wsier CfM(lirs. Mlctlia Htovrs sad IUnj,M, Palais. UoW Hotal ChatUwka, NEW IIKIt.V. 2V. CJ Notice ! Tha Oldest and Most Rallabl P.na. K.w Kaealsf, sad Iiellvs l ft Ire M . Wood, Ash, a d I l lo fomr door trttj ity, A Spaelal Lot of t'd llart, lb ad Mad BMafhj Jast Rm.d. Ihsrk Sad Lash, Poos for feaciag, Tar aad I las CewalrvaM I nil aaa aa as swfnra laaaeflye r rat tl aad pork a I a v aasaad a axrkaL Kav atf frlead anas i Ut htmi fait aad i af Huk at BIEx HILL, ft: mtt lai T XttIsI?TTlTll EcmnsiifiiaBiGBT, aaafMtarwr of ' 4 IhiK Waftla Carta, kVaalrtM a Mart krUee, , BeUea, Waawaa, CWu ad Dv)t keat kaa4 ff aal. $ PaWaJsJ vJHalak 9MBff BaaV4aTka i r . wa , Va-a la lUftiaw ara sa la L4j tttmm for 4 aroxllcf ; ,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1900, edition 1
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