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the journal: Published every dsy la the year, eieept Mooday, at H Middle street. PuoaNo.8.r f - CHARLES L. STEVENS. EDTTUB At PMrBItTO. V SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One rear, la advance . .... One year, not in advance Monthly, by carrier la tb cliy. ...... S.W .50 Advertising Rates furoiibed on appU cation. ' Entered at tbe Post Office, New Bern, N. C, as second class matter. U metal Paper of New Bern Craven Ceaitj. it New Bern. N.C., Not. 10, 1800. SOME WAYS OF THE CHINESE. The war with tbe Ohlneae Empire has opened up what has always been an un known country. Many and devious h&ve been the at tempt to enter the secret places of China, which the people of that coun try regard as sacred, and since the occ -pation of China by the allied forces much is being made public of tbe Chi nese. In the Contemporary Uevlew, Emer son Bainbridge, M. P. has recently con tributed an article on some Chinese ways, from which the following is taken: "Justice as obtained in tbo Chinese courts is a farce. A case occurred while the writer was in China in which a Chtueso judge sitting with an Eng lish magistrate, declared that he was obliged to give judgment against the evidence or he should lose his appoint ment! "The criminal law of China provides that an offender can only be punished if he confesses his guilt, and If he Is tardy In conforming to this condition he is compelled to confession by a aeries of tortures of the most painful and aw ful character. "Superstition is rife from end to end of the land and leads to cruelty and bru tality of the worst description. "The system of "squeeze" and extor tion which exists throughout the East Is found in to aggravated a form In China that it slides enterprise and prevents ex pansion of trade and leaves the masses of the people barely with the necessities of life, while their superiors In posi tion become wealthy by corrupt accumu lation. "This system of "squeeze of course applies to the question of railway con struction. One of the meat Intelligent Chinamen the writer met In Shang hai offers:! him a concession for a rail way from Pekln to Chlnkiang, the fore most condition being that the auoa of 120,000 in caah should be paid to a lead lng Government official at the cutting of tbe first sod. "As a further Illustration It may be poimeu out inai out oi me is railway concessions already supposed to be granted (extending about 8.600 miles) not one has as yet been commenced." How's Ttls ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any; case of Catarrh .that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A .CO., TOLEDO O. We, tbe undersigned, have known T. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable la all baa- I doss traoactlona, and financially ableio carry out any obligation made by their flrm- West 4; Tat ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Walldiro, Kishas & Manna, Whole- sals Drngglata, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh CurvlaUara internally, acting directly ipoa the blood and ma cons surfaces of the (yateea. Price TSc per bout. Sold by all dregftat. Tss tlmoalal fire. Hall's Family Pill era the beat. "Do in know saack about the trela lagof children T "Do If retaraed Ike fond father. "Wall, joa bell do. 1 haow a whole lot, and If child raa warn1! eoalrary sad aappracUUv. Ti kavs (he betl-lrelaed beach In Ike nelghbotiood.- Spread Like Wildfire. Woes things er "tee best" they be come "las bast selllag." Abreeea liars, a loedlac dragciai. of BellovlUa, 0 writs "Elaotrle Bfctart art lbs beet salt lag W liars I teswHlesaTM It N year. Toasaowwayf Moat dlssa) barta la disorders of stussara, liver, ltd sera, bcrwala, blood aad ksrtes. Kkertrte BU tor toaes as tbt stoesaea, raraUws attar, kldaeyt tad bowels, prlBa lbs bieeL, atrsftftbsM tbt kTs baa earss aUtladea of saaladls, It batUs a tbt astir lysuas. Fals av Kf a4 tigot lata aey weak, steal, re a -daw a . aaas Of waeasa, Fitse M Owls. tell by CL D. Bradbsam, Drglet, . , . ; girt rsf seed tbsat, sad atbsv sVeaistlba itda. rytoSM t CrealLsKt at At Editor. . 'for tare rear all Softs to eWf IV asM la lbs lass 4 y aaads failed,' Write Rdltot It X. Ltetet, a ffmm, tsa "lbs I as vberiy r4 by BeckWs AralealUlvs. It' tfce wwid' best fcf trspOoaa, Pre sal all ski Os'y S si C. O. Bre3kei Tok HI tat tt mmt B Drtasc. The old soak, in bia tattered, patched oatr shuffled op to the bar, where bo had drained off so many drinks, and looked wistfully at tbe bottle of red liquor In a row abort two arms' length . way. - :: " ' '--V "Say, Jim, old boy," be said to tbe bartender In tbe moat winning, tone be could muster, "yon wouldn't take man's last cent ter a drink, would ye 7 ; "You bet your life I would!" snapped Jim, with tbe vtchmanesa of a steel trap.'. Jim suspected an effort to get m drink on tick and proposed to forestall It - :;iK;.-,.r-;, : ,':- ' -"Well, I a'pose I got to have her, so set her out," and the soak heaved tip great sigh that shook his frame with emotion. 'T .- .' '" Jim heaved a much lighter weight sigh on discovering that the drink was to bo paid for. He set out the bottle of the roughest goods he had In the house. The unwelcome customer poured out four fingers and drank It down with evident relish. Wiping hi mouth oa his coat sleeve, he reached Into bis pocket, and, pulling out one old, tar nished cent that he had found on. the sidewalk, be slapped It on the counter. "There you are, Jimr he gurgled. 'What's this?" yelled Jim In loud. strident tones. "You said you'd take me last cent for a drink, and there It is." Jim reached under the bar for a base ball bat which he alwayB had on tap, but before be could get It out the artful soak - had disappeared through the front door. Chicago Chronicle. MOzunrsiLKiioN elixir. A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Curtis Indigestion, headache, malaria. kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility, nervous prostration. heart failure, and appendlcm nv regu lating the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Moslem's Lemon Elixir. Cared me of Indigestion, I bad suffered for ten years. I bad tried almost every medicine, but all failed. Since taking Lemon Elixir I can eat anything I like. W. A, Uriffitu. Reevesvllle, S. C. Motley's Lemon Elixir. Cured me of Indigestion and heart dis ease, after years of suffering when all other remedies and doctors hsd failed. N. D. Coleman. Beulai), S. C Moeley'i LemonEllxlr. I have been a great sufferer from dys pepsia for about fifteen years, my trouble being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Clliir cured me. My appetite is gooi, and I am well. I had taken a barrel of other medicine, that done me no good. OUARLKB GlBHAKD. No. ISIS Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Motley's Leinon Elixir Cured me of enlarged liver, nervous In digestion and heart disease. I was un able to walk up stairs or to do any kind of work. I was treated by many physi cians, but got no better until I used Lemon Elixir. I am now healths and vigorous. C. H. Baldwin, Nil 98 Aleisnder St., Atlanta, Ga. Moxley's Lfmon Hot Drops. t ures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Elegant re liable. 25c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Morley, Atlanta, Ga- Changeable Ever, are you looking "What so glum about f" "Oh, my fiancee has changed her mind." "Still worrying oyer that 7 It was fully a month ago since you told me she hsd broken off the engsgement." "Oh, It's been on and off again twice since tbe a." QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, August Flower still has the lsig est sale of any medicine In tbe civilised world. Your mothers' and grandmothers' never tboucbt of using anything alas for Indigestion or Bllloosnssa. Doctors wet scaroa, aad the aeldom beard of Appen dicitis Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, ate. They ased August Flower to cleaa out lbs system aad stop' femeata tloa of dlgsstsd food, regulate lh actios of lbs livsr, stimulate the aervou aad orgsnlc actloa of tha ystsat,. and that Is all Uury look wbea feeling doU aad bad with beadaehss tad other aebes Yoa only seed a law doses of Grass's Aagurt Flower, la Uqald form, to auka yoa satisfied there Is aothleg serious th Mitsr with yoa. For sal by F S Dully, MwSac by t -What a atlslskf It Is, otmrvsd Ika doetof, aa they walked along the shore, "to speak of Ulsa tbswetsri waste! Ttsrt Isa't a drop that la wast-. ad. Wltboat tbt oosaa la eoatlaeata tbeaseslTss woald oos bsooes aalakab- itsd deserts." "Tberefoca," eoamisated tbe profef tsr. wkft It lava lb seed k tars lb DsWlu't WUab Basel (kit wfll qsick ly heal Iba worst bora aad auald tad aot Vssra a acar. Itaaa b applied to sals aad raw serf are with prataH aad toothlsf effect. Is H for piles aad stta dlaaaea. Bar of worth '. aoaatar. hat, r. I. Da. " ' ' Hear say. ; Mis reprf Tea doe'l aseaa so asy thai fwa absolstal do toUtag f Cbollf-Aw, weaJly, I doe'l tea do lbs, at; eaea attoad la VwytkI, f aaow. DeWhl'i fJnW tarly Riser ar (be best Ures pills are atada. fwy M taka aad aar grtpa. F. K Dsffy. CAPUDINE HEADACHE & KFXRAAG1A l a. d u- NH. WOMAHS TROUBLES AKd FEIAU - . DISEASES CURED BT : s; Johnston's; SarsaparilIa quart ottU.-;V' ' Painful and Happy east, a Menses, Ir regularity, Leaoorrhcaa, Whites, Steril ity, Ulceration of the Uterus, change of life, in matroa or maid, all find re lief, help, benefit and ears in JOHNS TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is ft real panacea for all pain or headache about the top or back of the bead, distress ing pain In the left aide, a disturbed condition of digestion, palpitation of the heart, oold hands and feci, new oaaneas and , irritation, aleeplecanesa, muscular weakness, bearing-down pains,' backache, legache, Irregular ac tion of the heart, shortness of breath, abnormal discharges, with extremely painful menstruation, scalding of urine, swelling; of feet, soreness of the breasts, neural giaf uterine displacement and catarrh, and ail those symptoms and troubles which make the average wo man's life so miserable. -MICIIIBAJI DKVa CO., Itckroti, attaa. Sold by C. D. BRADBUM, New hern. The Boy and the Frofvsaor.- I was mimicking Prof. Bore yester day, and he caught me." "What did he say?" "Told me to stop making a fool of my. self." OASVORXAi Bears the A M Kino ion Haw Always Bought Ignston of 8illicus I made a bet that if McKln- ley was elected I would wear a straw hat all winter. Cynlcus Well, you'll find it easier to talk through. Both maker and circulators of coun terfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive ypu Into buying worthless counterfeits of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original la Infallible for curing piles, sores, eczema ant, all skin dlsesses r. 8. 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F. 6. Duffy. V h Maggtat Dajoa raallyaata hint atscb a yoa pvetead lo? Barries 114 klajl Why, wsa, ktl hi wlib the kstred thai I aerbet fss'4 for aa who leu kl whisker Iro. ... - ' Kiillou OlTcaAwiy. It I aertalslf f railfylag to tk pshlle I kasw of esetoaosr whlrh I aot a frsld 14 be f ntras. TW proprteters ef Pf il"g Nw plMovsry for Cos sswjrtlts, Cvnght sad (VMs, t lr lifwli trtsl boti't sr4 ksv Ussrfrll'.a r.f ksowlng II kM tared !, f.f .-; fi AXhlrs, t'... t la I,-';-.. , Tii '.s ("'.' i f1 Vvt ' "- t-'f'r i !! ! j I' ( I -i f F i , !.!- ' '. 'fit f - t ; i - A tin BtrtakM WltaaM. -' . "1 well remember,' said a veteran lawyer, ."the trial of a case In which Jndge Henry T. .Backus was; doing cross examining. Now, the Judge waa noted for hla Uriah us of six footed words, and - he used - frequently to astound If sot cod fuse an unprepared witness with a plethora of high sound ing phrases. 1Th cose f speak of was tried - In Banlt Ste, Mariev and there war a simple. Inoffensive' Frenchman on tbe witness stand. He understood little of the attorney's profound Inter rogatories and gave hla answers in a confused and stammering way calculated- to' ruffle.tbe sweetest., temper. Finally the attorney paused hi the mid dle, of his cross examination and ob jected because tbe answers of the wit ness were not responsive. He was ad vised by the court to couch his ques tions in simpler language. Then Judge Backus,-pointing his finger at the meek looking witness and looking him straight In the eye, thundered: M 'Sir, I desire you to respond to my interrogatories categorically and with out prevarication or take the conse quences P " 'OhP exclaimed the Frenchman, ris ing from his choir Id fear. 'Oh! What datr "Of course the Incident convulsed the spectators and the court, and It was some time before order was restored and the case could proceed." Detroit Free Press. - The "If In Checkers. Analyzing a game just played at tbe club by two checker experts' seems to be almost as fascinating a recreation to the spectators as any other branch of the game. Tlmo and again have we watched a half dozen checkerlsts who were busy suggesting "this more to draw" or "that move to win," while an equal number would be just as eager to prove the unsoundness of the lines In question. By the time both Bides are through, the position has been thoroughly sifted and Its Intricacies are apparent to all. Mnny players, however, are not very anxious to have their "good things" displayed and ad vertised In this manner and generally decline to answer "leading" questions. When nn ninateur whom the late James Wyllle had Just defeated In a gnnie, reset the pieces at a certain po sition and said, "Mr. Wyllle. If I had played so Instead of my original move. I think I would have drawn the game," the "Herd Laddie" retorted, "They nn nil draws If you put them back far enough!" Slmcfer's Cliecker Ist Tbe Cautious Scotchman. A Scotsman was walking along Traf algar square one day. when he stop ped In front of the N'ntlonal gallery. Seeing a number of people going In, Scottlv wnlked In too. He was surprised to Und lie hail noth ing to piiy. It being n "free day." Aft er pnsslng the turnstiles, however, he was nsked to hand over Ills walking stick. "Nae fear," he replied cautiously. "1 thought there wis some doo (cheat) when ye got In free!" He gave a wink at the attendant and wnlked out. Pearson's Weekly. Ens-land's Old llouae. A groat curiosity Is a house 1,100 years of age and yet fit for habitation. This old dwelling, the oldest Inhabited house In England, was built In the time of King Offa of Mercln. It Is oc tagonal In shape, the walls of Its lower story being of grent thickness. The upper part is of onk. At one time the house was fortified and known by the name of Kt. Ccminn's gate. It stands close to tho river Vcr and only a few tarda from Bt Albun's nbliey. Ran Over II Ira. "Oh. Mrs. Hmlth. do you know that your son Billy has been run over by a train r "Oh. dear, dearl My oor hoy! Whatever ahall 1 do? Where did It happen?" "Underneath the railway arch. Bil ly's standing there now!" London Fun. Eleaaentarr lastrarf Ion. airs. Brown Mrs. Joues has Joined one of those correspondence schools. Mr. Bniltb-Whnt has she learned T Mrs. Brown Well ah has learned hot to dcend on her husband to mail "bar correspondence. Hnrrer natar. Dyspepsia Cure Dfaests what you eat It krUHcUlly dlgesU th food and aid Kaxur la auangtaenlnf and reooa It fueling tha aiMtistexf dlgasUva or gans. It Uth latest dlacovereddlgat ant and tonla Va other preparation cat) approach II la afflcleocj. It In tiaoily rellaveaand permanently curva Drtpepala, Indigestion, Heartburn, Futuleooa, Hour Btoroach, fitutea, Sick HeadacbB,Outralgla.Craaiparjd all Other result of I tn perfect digestion. Pvhwaa.an4tl. ffwstsenatthttnt Hum ltaaalisJiatar,iaiMiaisilia rvssorta y B. e. OtaTrTT CO ChNoaa. F. K'. DIFfT. CAROLINA 'INN, )cBtrae, it w Bert, K. T. 0pt tt Ihd Public, 'A'llh LaUat ; Modaro Imprortment, - Tall FlrvtClata, . . ' ' Htaairld fltlla. ( I aop'a f -M fnr erwrnst'tl sf , ' ' Mfi. 9. H. rRir, ' - ' ' , P.Optiatreiax . A Good. Telephone X(o tZHWt, 1H A tJtrlSF, nr.c r- 'iTr. A now futr; . . ,'.( !f r, I ' S t f I U f " ! i i T HI)H0FLIH The Most Important Period in a Woman's Existence. Mrs. John son Tells How She Was Helped Over the Trying Time. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman In a thousand ap proaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of vory annoying, and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending tho blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were goiug to stup for good, are only a few of the symptoms of a dangerous nervous trouble. The nerves are crying out for assistance. The ory should be heeded in time. Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound was prepared ti meet the needs of woman's system at thiB trying period of her life. The tlir. ; following letters are guaranteed to be genuine and true, and still further prove what a zrerX medicine Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound U for women. Mar. IS, 1807. " Dkab Whs. Pinkham : I have been sick for a long time. I waa taken sick with fi.joding'. All my trouble seemed to he in the womb. I ache all the time at the lovzer part of tli womh. The do"tor sayB tho womb is covered with ulcers. I suffer with a puin on the, left side of my back over the kidney. I am fifty oars old and par.'.injf through the change of life. Please advise me what to do to pet relief. Would like to hear from you as soon as possible." Mbs. Cha.ui.ottk Johnson, Kouclova, Ohio. Jan. 13, 1898. " I have been takinp your remedies, and think they have helped me a great deal. 1 h. been in ted for ten weeks when 1 began taking your Vegetable Compound, but after using it for u short time 1 was able to be up around the house. The aching in the lower part of womb has left me. The most that troubles me now is the flowing. That is not so bad, but still there is a little every dav. I am not discouraged yet, and shall continue with your medicine, for I believe it will cure me." Mns. Chaiuittb Joussotr, Monclova.Ohio. April 13, 1900. " I send you this letter to publish for the benefit of others. I was sick for about nine year.) so that I could not do mv work. For three montka I could not sit up long enough to have my bed made. I had five different doctors, and all said there was no help for m1. My trouble was chango of life. 1 Buffered with ulceration ot the womb, pain In siih s, kidney and stomach trouble, back ache, headache, and dizrfucss. I am well and strong, and feel like a new person. My reeovcrv is a perfect surprise to evcrylxxiy that knew me. 1 owe all to Lydia IS. Pini;h iuf Vegetable ('oiuuiunil. I would not do without your medicine for anything. There is no need of women suffering so much if they would take your remedies, for t'.ey are a sure cure." MBS. Chablottb Johnson, Monelova, Ohio. When one sUips to think about the good Mri. Johnson derived from Mrs. Pinkham's advice ami medicine, it serins almost beyond belief; yet it is all true as stated in her three letters published aliove at her own request. As a matter of positive f vi Mrs. I'inkham has on file thousands of" letters from women who have been safrlv carried through that danger period "Change of Life." Mrs. .lolinson'.-. e.irc is not an unusual one for Mrs. Pink ham's med' 'r.e to accomplish. Of; f r ' RKWAIll). - Wo iiii i-.l"ltol III (I u '''' ' 1't'' L L y t : k-j 1 1 v VUJ Pi. A BRAND At New Ber-D Fti(mn SATURDAY FIIMT NEANON The Rhoda Royal Australian Iriple 9Innimolli M riiafrlc "The Iflnxlit lal Mioas u jjikkI, Hi; Ai.gnst 23, 1000. " mWirU'i'CRiHDtat tU ItsT AMDIUIIT II8TITUTI0R. '"' Tnl Rikihtila eailrsly dlffst ffosi ssyl'4e( yoa kava ever aaoa, aa4 tna will bs enriM4 If yea sea tM B g Agtf slloa, la 4 ibowa ara as sM silks. Ita4 l4 apeetel featarrat --.- Prof. Brrrli ui (Hi C3 Bfiillfil Trilnf. Bonn. . - Tipl. Ebtrpe ill till DfUciBUt tt BoirI HI dm Tha nna t, tlfiUr Putt. "V t - Tim Tiiojiro?r noiN 'TarsnW( efaUtloea Mala lisrdle nkWa. ' ' , ' A TEOCri iit TUAISID rtBrOBUUO LtPHiITS. 1hQia s4 all Udy llflfaa Tralaer aad Maaaja ilMeva V V Oiirr riM-riiii rrrfoinrn isl tttftnuti.-&0 ' Tiiv vovn AfiiirA : , Tl ft lfM of ail Tintfm 0. 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IK miir-e cut snd fit must match nialcrlsl ami loorli work here they arc ICE '0ll II0MK I .B Clean, puro wliolcsom-. ritaruntecil W be chemically made from dixiilled jirr and free from iiupuriticn. hpiemllv in tended and prepared for liiiiuuu eou lumptlon. Ice delivere.l dnil) (eie.pl Smidsy .1 t a m to 8 p m Kundsyn (reisll only) 7 m in in of For prices and other Inforn nii..u. Ailrlrnw, New Berne Ice Co Notice of First Meeting of f.redilors. In tbe Dlitrlrl Court nf ihe t'nllnl HtsUs. for Ibe Kutrru Dliirhtol N. (;. la ths Mstur of H A Krddloir, taa rupl In lUnkruplry To the ( mlltori of IVtlilnnrr. lm li been adjadlcsuxl a Ilsnkmpi T ke aotke thai a m-rlln, nf rrnll ion will bs held at lb office nf I.. J. Moore, I sftrea. In Ns Ilrn, N. '., st II. m oa Ibe V7ib dsy nf Oct. luon, which Urns tha creditor mr sltrnd, provs thalr claims, appoint a unite, esaailas tbe bankrupt aad Iretwrt sera other baslaeas as sisy pmrwrly rnm be fors the mrrtlsf. I.. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1900, edition 1
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