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THE JOURNAL Publish! erery day la Urtjeu, except Moaday, t o Hbklle treeu Phoh No. 8. CrUPLES L. STEVENS. KMTnn and pnoraiiTOH. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Doe reer. Ill advance $4.09 One year, not In advance 5.00 J Monthly, by carrier in the city SU AdvertU'n Kites faraUhed on oppli etlon. Entered at the Pout Office, New Bern, V. C, as second class matter. yrnelal Paper of New Bera Craven Cossty. and New Bera. N. C, Feb 19, 1901. THE PASSING OF THE CIGAR ETTE. It Is not surprising that the figure show that there is a continual heavy falling off in the consumption, and con sequently in the manufacture, of Un ready made cigarette. No doubt this falling off is due (o auti-clgarelte legislation, and to date twelve Slates forbid the sale of cigar ettes to minors, legislation looking to the same is pending in thirteen other Stales, while seven Stales are discussing the prohibition of the cigarette from within their boundaries. Thus In thirty-two 6tstes the cigar ette is actively opposed, and the law is sought to drive it away or extermi nate it. In addition to the law working against the cigarette, and a more potent factor for its passing away, is the action of employers of labor who refuse to hire users of the cigarette. That this action will be followed by more employers of labor there la no question, and In this way the cigarette will find its influence rapidly taken away as being in demand by consumers of to bacco In Its seductive and dangerous form. The failure of the law, which pro hibits the sale of cigarettes to mloors which has been tried In several Slates, has aronsed public sentiment against the sale of cigarettes, as Its use by the young has been especially detrimental to Iheir health. This failure to protect those who were In peril by using the cigarette has made the feeling that the cigarette should be made to go altogether. And with this public sentiment belDg more fully aroused the end of the ready made cigarette cannot be distant. And outside of the manufacturers, It is doubtful If there will be any sorrow over the passing of lbs cigarette. Even users of the cigarette are making no great protest against the legislation which seeks Its eilermlnalion. $100 Reward. $100- The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least oar dreaded disease that science has been able to oare la all lu stain aad that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cora is the positive ear now snows lo tbe medical fraternity, Catarrh belag a conttllu tlobal disease raqalraa a constitutional tratlmeal. Hall's Catarrh Curs Is taker, lateraally actlag directly npon lbs blood aad asaooas surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tb foundation of Ik dlmn aad giving lb patient etreslh by balldleg ap lb coetlllaUoe aad sasiatlag nature la doing lu work Tha propria! ore have so asoch faltk Is lu eurallrs powers, thai lby oStr one Hundred Dollar for any oee that It fall to cam. Bead lot list of usl atoeitle. Addraaa. J I. CHENEY Co , Toledo, O (told by dragjruu. TV. Hairs really Pills are lb beat. WbataU Tasaba. "ftpttlnU I a laMfktral hap,' Haaekwood to B(WSM ' I Barer board say oas aecaa aid kl of leoegkifal afar" "Wall, a Utata a cat play golf Rlf kt boar s are Igsorsd by Iboa tlrelaaa, Uul warfare Dr. Klt Haw IJfmav MIDVw sn at voft, If M 4 day, wrt I4'.faaWa, B,U laasaaaa, O tlpaUao, Mrs Haadaraa m4 all Btonals.liatt t4 IWwal Uwe Ma, tmf, alias sat. as fa, sara (rely M at C. D. BredaWf 4 raff nrt (Way. Taa avaa Va4 lit s fin.. H it la a wsy-kaarka Vw sH ataaailf " "!, k r "T Ws s (least ear aaalarlar Bs4 U Ca m He as, wrtus sire. i sf lSfa tSffWjS, Js1, 0,t U4 S a4 tiat Um kaat lataws i4 1 4 Mfefsaws laao s aaaoik. Vat t fcafaa) M ff. Kkffl K Dtaaarsrt Mai M stt mn4 Vf arrrS Wttla a4 m Sw ataajt savi Oast." Iia M StwfeaM Bre-aai ! twasaM, Pisaiisla, Lt Qiipf mti trasMkHlA Ufai II Us fa ra aa. OaUs. Aeikaas, Kaf Tm, Cross sw Wkai ftsff Oavffs, 0aresta4 WHtUa Mssa4t M. TtM ilJ r C D. tfwlkai's sVaff tsMsMt .' '" - irirle4 Dtokeat, " i vividly recall - bearing- Chariot blcfcens ire d select tone treat hi own Writings to Ste Inway halt New, Tori city, shortly after the dose of our eivll war," aald-a well tnown Judge. "The ball waa densely packed with an audi-, ence of cultured people, by far the tua? Jcr port of whom were Intense admir ers of the uuin who waa to entertain tUcm that evening. I waa a youngster then, but was glad to part with $2 to hear (he author of 'Nicholas N'lcfcloby' read his own lines.' Bui his appear ance on the stage, though greeted by applause, was a distinct shock, iso thor oughly out of keeping was his costume with the conventional evening attire uf a gentleman. He was clad iu a short velvet coat that looked exactly like a smoking Jacket, velvet vest to match and a flaming red necktie. Such a garb was In reality an affront and an Impertinence to that fashionably clad assemblage. But it was overlooked as an eccentricity of genius, aud much applause attended the rendition. "Nowadays the newspapers would roast any man, however famous, for daring to come before the public In such grotesque attire, but I do not re call that any of the New York papers criticised the distinguished visitor for his sartorial laxity." Washington Post Tbe Antithetical Chinaman. To attempt to get a Chinaman to as sign n reason for anything is futile. One day while riding a donkey through the country west of Peking I noticed that the women of the country villages, mostly farmers' wives and daughters, did not hind their feet. I said to the donkey driver who was running nloii;? beside me, "The country women do not bind their feet, do they?" "No." "Why?" "They do not bind their feet." "Why Is It that the Chinese women bind their feet V "They bind their feet." "But why do (hey do It?" "That Is their custom." "But why is It their custom?" "There Is no why no reason what ever." Ask a child. "Why did your brotliei not come to school today?" "My brother did not come to school today." Or Inquire of a man, "Why Is It that the Chinese build a pagoda 13 stories high?" and lie will most prolinldy answer. "That Is the way to build a pagoda." Isaac Taylor Headland of University of Peking In Washington Star. Hnil a Good Start. Two colored men on n late Long street car were congratulating one an other. The Inst to talk was newly wedded. "Sam, 1 understand youne took I n unto youseself a new woman?" said Mr. Johnston. "I'll kunfcRH I'ze guilty." meekly re Bponded Sain. Ills countenance covered with n broad grin. "Did you ail get a good start?" Sam was apparently very nnilous to answer Ibis question and ia mucli louder tone said: "Well. I should say I did get a cnod start. I got an old woman wid elcU n little pickaninnies " Everyliody tvho heard the retiicrl; was satlslled Sn in had really a go.nl Mart. Columbus (U.I lilspatcb. "ThfiM l.ovlna lrla." "Oh. yes.' said Hie limnetic. "It in very sweet of Marie lo plve me that blue Kiiuze senrf She kuoivs i look a frlirht In blue. Inn Hie wnrf Is lovclj ind JllHt llie tllliljl h!ii wrilll lo uc:il er lier yellow hair I'm not K"1" to lime II sii iind u here she can Ur row It. though I'll keep li aafely mi III her Hnlidny m il OKiol h n hen I will lime It dyed wnrlit for hrr" Ncw York Mini and Kiprcaa If n inno iuivs something afTi-dlno ate to his vi i fi- id public, she forgit," him for all (tie uonn things be his paid In private In ten j are.--A trhls' n ;IgIx- An Irish lecturer, opon llng imti rtnerd to hl sixllrne. said. "Ijid'm and grnilcmrn. Iirfnre I tx-gln lo siH-aii I wish to aj few words " Bnckleu Aralca Stive Has world aid Isms for marvdcia core It snrpsasss any other anlve. In lion, olotmanl or balm for Cols.Corn, Boras, Molls, Horea, Felons, Clear, Tet ter, Ball Raeaas. Fever Bora, Ckappad llsads. ftkla sVapttoos, iafslllbU for ilia. Cur guaraatead Only V at C I). Bradhsaa's taa taa lmu. Agaas Wkat bacaaa of yoang Harry Dolbr, ako laid sUe to ior baart for ao losgf Tk Hatree-! ha.krts sfur 1 re)actd bias Bnallv aa west lo work fat a ll- l. For taa waaka tad Bfoatraiin (olkl grippa tar t sotblsf so prooBpt aad etfmJv aa Oa Nlssi Ooaf k Care This arpreU k) klgaiy aaorad as s safalltag naiadf tor sll tars sa4 retg traakW aad fU aaxty a trevaata tmssttlat. It was tad u tars e,Vly, P. a Dsffy Cat. rtiatla-Wbai It fssr spMos sast las sue t Is M ss lir a t rativ yvs kt tloty tWVt t tWIHat Caol sawressM, Sl t a jaai k4 ff stcaotad. t OAlTOntAt tWtfV A t kg) la) an kS s( CAPUDINE DEipACOE 4 LA (JElrrE. ile,rs.4f rVM. - - fm ts)s Vf C 0. i4vt ta4 t. 4. nstatt. Dyspepsia Cure f Digests what yon eat. ; it artificially digest the food and Hew Hutur la strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. ItlsthtlatestdiscoTereddigest antand tonia No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Qastralgia.Crampsand allotber results of Imperfect digestion. Price 50a audit LtrgeitsecoritalnsiH times small site. Book all aboutdyspepalamailart free Prepared (ytC DsWITT CO, Cgleoga. P. 3. PUFFY & CO. Cause aad Kftect. She I'd never have married you if I'd have known you would become deaf. He I should never have become deaf if I hadn't tnarrl d you. MOZl-tVS LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tontc. prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons combined with other vegetable liver toulcs, cathartics, aromatic stimulants Sold by druggists. 50c and 1.00 bot tles. For biliousness and constipation. For Indigestion and foul stomach. For sick and nervous headaches. For palpitation and heart failure take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervous prostra tion. For Joss of appetite and debility. For fevers, malaria, and chills take Lemon Elixir. From a Promloent Lady. I had not been able In two years to walk or stand without suffering great pain. Slnc&taklng Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir I can walk half a mile without Buffering the least inconvenience. Mrs. R. II. Bloodworth, Oriftin, Oa. Althe Capitol. I have just taken the last of two bot tles of Or, Jnozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headache. Indigestion, with dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest medi cine I ever used. J. H. MkniTJii, Attorney, 1325 F. Street, Washington, D, C. lUoilej'i'lemoD 'KlUIr W. A. James. Bell Station, Ala , writes: I have suffered greatly from in digestion or dyspepsia, one bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than ail the medicine I have ever taken. Moxley'i'Lemoa Hot Drops. u res all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all tbroat and lung diseases. Elegant re liable. 2.1c at druirgiets. Prepared onlylbyiDr. II. Moilcy, Atlanta, Oa- A IHaoouraglnB Outlook. 'A good many men have kept 111 ei r New Year's resolution so far,' remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "on ly because there has been no Ice on the sidewalks to tempt them." lUports show a greatly Increased leslh rste from throat and lung troubles due to the prevalence of croup, pneu monia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of henc difficulties. It Is the only harm less remedy tbsl give Immediate re ulls. Children Ilk il. F. 8. Duffy. A t o.r.H to Cl lllnKoa. "Are yon aware of tha benefits of clvilliallon '" "Fully, " answered tb barbarian. 'We are realising them already. We have captured a Msilm gun, aad the bole neighborhood Is dsllgblad lo gal away from tha old-fashioned method of kllllog people on at a Hair " A poatfo) engine eaaool b run with a weak boiler, and w can't keep up tbe strain of an acllv llf with a weak lomacb, nsHlhtrcan w stop tb butane machine to mak repair. If tb slota acb rtnnnt digest enough food lo keep tbe body stroo. Mich t preptrttlon aa Kodnl Dytpeptlt Cure should b need. It dlfeats what yos est aad It tltaply can't blp bo l do ton good. F. 8. Duffy Co As . I.. Mr. ftnappalgb Will yoofbaasy Valer ias' M ts Otppslgk-I wll)-lf yctcaa la daca pap to pay taa poatags - Kacast (iparltaesu show thai all eltsis of food Bay b eoasplattly dlgaat ad by a preptretloa called Kodot Pya pvoal Care, oklok absolstely dlgrau wkal yow eat. As It U tb osly oW aalio of a ib aataral dlgaataaU rvar dartaad.tb 4aaaal far H ka Wcvts NorsMti It kas sattf failed la ear Iks awry were rt of ladlfeetios tad H tlway lrs teat tat ralkaf. P. 8. Daf y Ca PMtotnct Smfcc Taa auatiloa of Uts psslis It re tpaaifally ll4 U lb akaaf la Iks rSMtVsl a4 lb Sttfl tabllabaa) today. TVs (ef niaasaJialat s sw trWat far Uts earrtaf, vti. CatlaaSsaaj TiS) tSwItldiS Dlvry ssj tm " OsHtwylUt) tp si CiU I 4M Oo4Wks Is aaasss ttrtc( saly 4Js p. ta. is tt p. t. , - - HosUaf Kan tm p. m. to M . At Iks fast Mas tks an fat iks WauSVlrafsstaaas Stl.Us.sa. , , Pf tkw 4JS p ta. ires tt 1M ak Paw Iks IrtlS ttt Kas to rea Tkeesltaaai saDasOew as'y as fWtv 4r. frena TJs. SV to t S . ts. Tks t saa) sbsrss tralat Wast carry M SmH at laiaa. ls BIU totaa kaes a4 favisrt aWitae t4An?a frwa IJtS. a,to . St a4y, fUm. eJ mamf la4at t hsmt tft aartt tl aa $mMf, "Ja famous bank note. I Taa Ob Thai Cralltasfaak 0rw aad , i- ft Crawils Jt Drear. 1 - One day snoot tbe year 1818 George Crttlksh.nik was passing Newgale ou his way to the exchange, when, seeing a crowd collected, he went forward to learn- what was tbe matter and saw that It was the execution of several men nud women. He waa horrified at the spectacle and on inquiring learned that the woman was being hanged for passing counterfeit 1 uotes. He learn ed also that this puuishincut was ijuite a commou thing, even though the poor wretches often binned In Iguornuee, lie lug the dupes of tutu who sent them to buy some ttiHo and return the change to them. Wrung with pity aud with shame, Cruikshank went homo and Im mediately, under tbe inspiration of his fecllug, sketched a grotesque carica ture of a bank note. lie called It a bank restriction note not to be Imi tated. He represented ou It a place of execution, with spaces about tilled In with halters and manacles, n figure of Britannia devouring her chlldreu and transport ships benrlng tbe lucky or unlucky ones who had escaped death to Van Dleuien's Laud or Australia, while in plnce of the well known signa ture of Abraham Newlnnd was that Of "J. Ketch." He had just finished this, when tils publisher Hone entered, and seelug It. begged to hnve It for publication. So Cruikshank etched It and gave It to Hone, who exhibited it for wile in his window with startllug effect. Crowds quickly begun to gather aud purchased so eagerly that the issue was soon ex hausted. Cruikshank was kept hnrd nt work making more etclilngs, the crowds grew so great that the street was block ed, and the mayor had to send soldiers to clear It. Hone realized over 700 In a few days. Good Words. BRITISH BANK CLERKS. Sumptuary Lawn Trying; on Tbose With Slim I'urari. Bank clerks generally look so sleek aud comfortable and are almost in variably so well groomed that their grievances rarely receive patient hear ing. One who was recently dismissed for the terrrllile crime of smoking a pipe lu a city cafe during one of the hours sacred to what Is called by city courte sy lunch writes, giving n list of re strictions which lie declares are ab surd. No clerk Is allowed to smoke a pipe In the streets during bnnklng hours or nt lunch. The average clerk's salary is not so very high, hut ncrertlu less lie must wear a silk bat and cane to the office, dressed as one with double the salary. Wearing a rap to business Is not to he thought of. ns it is mi unpardonable offense In (he eyes of the linnk olhYlals. Tbe salary of the average bank clerk ranees from about IW shillings a week, hut lu many batiks the salary Is much lower and the chances of promotion very small. A clerk's money Is greatly diminished by his having lo subscrllie to numerous funds, such as n "sports" fund, to keep Hie cricket or football grounds In order, which lie himself Is never able to see. Saturday Is no holiday for blin. ns he does uot lenve the otllce on those days until alsint 4 or r, o'clock. It must not be supsned that the day's work of a bank clerk ends with the closing of the bank to customer. In fact, it only begins at that time Ixndon Express. M COUGH igh Hynip cures Cough or Cold at ouca. Conaners Croup, Whooping -Cough and Mpule-Coogii without fail. All mothers praise It. Doctors prescribe It for Bronchitis. HoaraeDctaa, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, sure result. rrW. ts asll, Wrh tha drelrf ' aabM It ut. BFaBUlI'S COUCH SYRUP Always cures when olhort fill. Dr. katl s PnacauCsaallaa Ina aoBtttaioe, B.B. &S0N, t'EAl.KIW IN r ISC Hvtrytklag Ye Want ta Hal cheap roa CASH. OU Costs tad rUaar awe's ftapplte Slvsys OS kaaa. WDt ky year Pffgt, Cktcasas, Baa l, 00 Barfait sa4 DUaaoas Dark Terr4s, Coal Tst ts4 11 a Ttf. Fact f MM4I U; Wsst Stos, NEW BERN, N, C , Ftkc KatUa Is UreVy glva ism saattr. lies wta kt atsds to tks paai Otasesi taUf of Kartk Caraliaa la tosaf paetksTf free sad Caes tmt lUHraad a4 Ut Csjps. " itaaary It, IMi. X. IIUIS1TI1S O C. Gene Here hand riii f r ' a- ' - -- a ft " (st.i I riiviajMil ft fliunHtihnJOY if' " 0, if my mother were only alive." How frequently young mothers use this expression ! All through her life she has known a mother's watchful care. She is now a mother herself and gains in strength but slowly. She would give worlds to do everything for her precious babe, but cannot. That tiny babe has unfolded in the young mother's heart new emotions ; she has a living responsibility, and requires strength to enable her to perform a loving duty. At such a time too much care cannot be taken, and the greatest assistant that nature can have is Lydla E. Pinkkam's Vegetable Compound. The birth of the first child is an especially trying expe rience and nature needs all the help it can get. A happy, healthy young mother is a delight to herself and all who know her, and Mrs. Pinkham's medicine will build her up as nothing else can. Read Mrs. Johnson's Letter for Proof. J3 MM feltURUDC M JOHNSON J dVpositfd with li .h vi' tr utnin.ji i Ktilrr a a;-i iAi T. K. Talley 3 Co., -DIAI.KIIH IN- TSRKAPIN AND FRESH FISH, 71S WaUr SI . Haltlmore, MJ. Hefevn-i. F.rnirrk' A M-rrlan's' Nt'onal .Hnn i . (o tu.ii.ttl N v ; 1 . . i a I Bank. Clearing Out Sale! In orjVr t" 1 1 1 a L - iui (or Hinng (iils we ill f.,i KXT 30 PAYS '! our enlirv line nf IlKATJNti STYK VT ftiST. A X I) HKI.(V ( t iT. Mo nwl nun Von nrI atorea Now ia jutir t4inr. tume, mti ru sn ntTer la all ar want Yirtira (nr lninra, Li.tiiinraiH I Ws s soar atasif at Dry Ptrt Ws Oat, aa asj Hat, Wat assVt sis st, saasr f-t m ts ra'ay aaatker. Phontm fat tVf T4. as(ba, BfW.. Uiks sal rsats fot teaMat, Ta at Uaw, f at N.f, af t'Jr is ss4 I bat yas east l4 ta aWrs ita. Tl aal; M Wso4 sms 1W' B It ROUBLE EG HLI-, Ti: S rat " Dhaii Mrs. I'inkham: Forsome time I have thought of writing Jo you to let you know of the great benefit I hnve received, from the use of Lydla H. Pinkham's Vegetable' Compound. Soon after the birth nf my first child I commenced to have trouble, livery month I grew worse, and at ltust became so bad that I found I was gradually lo.L-iii my mind. The doctors treated me for fe male troubles, but 1 got no better. One doctor told me that 1 would be iusune. I was advised by a friend to (,'ive your medicine a trial, and before I bad taken all of the first bottle my nelghbora noticed the elirnge in me. 1 have now taken five bottles anil ctttmnl find words sufficient to praise It. I advise any woman w ho is suffering from any femnle weakness to pive it a fair trial. I thank you for vnnr (j.xxl medicine." M KS. (iERTRl'DE M. JOHNSON, Mill K. Walnut St., Hillsboro, Tex. Owing lo the fad (hat Bom keplel per.l'lr hv r from umr to tunc Qurstautx'd ihr r n u ! nf net o( ibr trMinioaafJ ItMttrfa) we arr? cmtbiailT DubluhtoaT. hare the National ttiy lUnk. of I.ynn. Maaa. . t,,ook, paid to anjr pt-rvn .h will arm that tha abova nut K'ntiinr, nr was pnb'i.hd f orp t btaiaiBf tbt) ttrfmiaai'M) - LVIUA K 1'IMatHAM MaLOlCXPS COa A Good Telephone BEHVK'E IS A UCSINKrtS NKCEHHITY, A HOME CONVKNIENCK. A (OM IUNEI) .XtMtaHlly, (n vriilriur. Ijiixur ! Order Your Phono at Onct I A d iii lu Ul ratrs Not lev Having ((aallfied at Adsslalalrator of tha ritala ol William I) Mir,lr A.. reaaed, lata of Craves total;, N C, in is ia lo Dour ll peraoaa btvlog claioit tgtla! ib (aid aaiate lo praaast tbrm for rumrtii nm or bfnra ihm ltit day of Jano.r; luOJ, or ibla botlna a III nt piaaa in oai 01 recovery. All peraoo lodabttd lo lha said ratala will pleat mat prompt aaitlrtaetU. . I. I.ASITrR. Adaslaltutlor. H VY WILLIAMSON, Ailoraay. JsaaarT 1V. 1 001 . tlr - t lltslai ibis day aatiloadts adaslal HsU.f of OllTr lawk, aaoraant, all par. anas ae)lrf ealiat atBat sai Oltvef Ipora tr snllttal lo rfeaat taa t.BM dnlv vailftad oa or bafors itstary Urd. IP or I kt aoUct U1 a atfr)a Is bar otiecovvtr. All aersea laaiatan ta taM aalal tr raajsatl) ta akaka taa. aaHttl payataai. TbitJtaaasyafim, THU. F. MoOArtTBT, Adtaltiatrtlar at Oliver Ipotk, ara'4 Executor'! Notice. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1901, edition 1
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