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THE JOURNAL. .' Published every day In the year, sieepi Monday.-at H Middle street. ?, il - -' "ir , PHOHaHo.8.:-" . - i CHARLES JLI5TBVENS.J ' ; khtob aid tsontmoR. - ' SUBSCRIPTION RITES. ' , One yew, la advaaoe.vu. i-jMM Out year, aot in advance. . . . . . . r, S.00 Monthly, by carrier In tha city . ... . ,S0 Advertising Rates foralsaed.oiapeu' cation. Is" Entered at the Poet Offlos, New Bern, N. (X, as second class matter. OBeial Paroi KeW ' Bera rail New Ben. N. C Not. 88. 101. THE SPmiTOF THANKSGIVING. The setoboemnoe of today, u by tke proclamations of President and Gover or, BMkee thkadar npo wbica the people of ibis nation are to giro pnblk) thanks to toe All Wise and Beaeflcent Ruler of the Universe, for gifts aad Met alng received daring the peat year. This public proclamation for the ob servance of a Cay of Thanksgiving, It the official recognition of oargovera ment of the Greater Power, from whom all the Nation's blessings cope. V The IndlTldaal obterrance of the day ! by the family fireside, where the oeca alon It lultebly patted la a reunion of thote who may hare been separated by business during moat of the year, and who on thla day anemble In a family re union. . ' Beyond tola day being one of personal or Individual eelf gratification, ;it ean andahould be a time of deed, worthy and equal to all expression! of joy and ' gratitude coming from the llpt and heart. In New England, and the north, when thla aeaton brings with It cold and tnow, all the chilling wintry bleats, there are thote who need thelter, and to thote bleeted with eomfortt, It la their portion to find and aatltt the unfortun ate onea who have fared poorly. While there may bono deetitution needing help In thla southland, yet there are dutlea which each one owea to hit neighbor, and no occasion It to propi tious at thla day to perform tola duty, and oorrect and make right our obliga tion at citizens. It It not the mere - obterrance of Thanksgiving Day 4hat Is wanted, but It It the tplrlt Of the day, the visible and tangible expression of chrittian love and brotherhood, the fulfilled obligation, and the duty performed, wUIoh truly celebratei and finishes, making1" certain proof that the day hat been one of per fect thankf olneat. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Hat Contain Mercury. ' - as mercury will tartly destroy the sense of amell and completely derange the whole system when entering ft through the aaaooua turf aces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable- physicians, as the damage they will do it tea fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney Co., Toledo, 0. contains BQ mereory, and It takes internally, eating directly upon the blood and muoout inr faoee of the system, In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be sure you get the gen uine. & Is taken, mteraally, end made la Toledo, Ohio, , by T. J. Cheney At Co, Tettlmonltlsyree. ' f . ... rloM try Druggists, ?5c. " s;. HairtFamllT Pills are the beau, v Strik Continue. Mew York, Kovember 84. The altua tloa in the New Haven switchmen's strike to -practically aachanged today. About one hundred and twenty-dee men are still out. freight ts moving as 1 ,'v', The Pope' End at Hani Paris, Novja-L Bapel publishes a dispatch from Borne etatiof that the "Deetom- attending tke .Pope ear belt growing steadily weaker. The end may possibly oome.y moment. ' i T ' ; ,J l 4 V .4 'fx ,"'! . OA.tBftOTl.TJk.. - -,.,,, .4.,. ., Thle reparation eontalns all of tin : dl(?" ;inte and disrate all klnda ol t-iwmi. in'ivee insi -nvreiiei ug never falln to runs It aii"" ou to et aU ttie fm 1 you nnt. 'a. teeiMltlve - Stonuu.i.s can tnke it. i y 1U use many thousands of dytvptics have b i eurrda kv evwvs.'. reiiia t. ilod. - it Drevw i diriiii! .. uiin the eiAin. lMcuug unui -.a!', k iLuouub to i e. 3 I'Zn ' yrwtFi only hey V 11, T lie ft), w , p.a DcriT co: . Blahos Wklvpl mm av Dcatlat. i S, v On one of the first cf hie Journeys, to the.-west one of the Indiana came io Bishop Whipple and Bald, "Wl-bld-akosl" (My tooth la alcx), and asked for rellet Bishop Whipple was unable to give It and was greatly distressed. Accordingly, upon hit flrst visit to Chi cago be went to a friend who was a dentist and asked to be shown bow to extract teeth.v He was told to separate the ligaments around the tooth, tq take1 a Ann grip and then to pulL iMSi " Equipped with an old pair- of den Usf a forceps, be went back to his work, and when, after the service at White fish lake, an Iadlnn came to him with bis hand to bis-face and asked for re lief the' good bUh op produced his foreepa and started upon bis career as. an unregistered dentist. . The "sick tooth1 wat a large upper molar, but the bishop never blanched. Neither did the Indian. With stolid in difference to the pain the red man sub mitted to the operation, which. Bishop Whipple confessed, mutt have been a bungling one at best, and the tooth was finally twisted out, and the bishop had the satisfaction of hearing the old chief : afterward telling - his people, '"Klchimekadewiconaye great medicine man V Boston Transcript VsnaiaaUBs; Old Sliver. ' Teapots and coffeepots do not go back very far, since tea and coffee were-not introduced Into Europe until the seventeenth century and no silver tea- pot or. kettle is known of earlier than ; 1700. : Festoons and medallions are characteristic ornaments of tea pots of the time of the early Georges. Not until the middle of the eighteenth century, however, do we find sliver urns, tea. strainers and tea caddies. Cream Jugs followed the fashions of the) larger pieces. I The- first English sauceboat in silver belongs to the year 1727. Silver can dlesticks .are older, being found first, with square bases and fluted columns, In the reign of Charles II. Medallions, festoons and drapery characterize later candlesticks, and the Corinthian col umn pattern, so great a favorite, was first Introduced about 1705. Cake bas kets of the beautiful cut stiver in which Paul Lamerle so excelled as a maker belong also to the eighteenth century. Many tray t and salvers were made in this cut silver, Which now, by the way, Is again In fashion, and deservedly so. Harper's Baser. Deal ovaey la Swltierld. The Swiss girl Is taught to be bum ble and practical from the moment when, at four, she enters the Infants' school until, at eighteen, she returns finished from the pension. There is absolutely no difference between the treatment of the masses and the classes. They elt together at school, are taught the same subjects by the same masters, receive the same punish ments and the same praises. Little cares the daughter of the millionaire If her bosom friend Is the daughter of her own father's coachman. They have been brought up together and remain together without let or hindrance. The Swiss girl is never ashamed of being aeea at her work, be .that work of the most humble description. Brdrasthabla Hi St. Bnbert. It is weU known that St Hubert (died A. D. 727) was reputed to cure hydrophobia by touch, as kings cured the "king's evil" The saint was a fa ther before be was a saint and left a son, from whom descends a family, the Lavernots, still flourishing In Pi cur dy. This family claims, and the claim Is admitted throughout Picordy, to have Inherited the magical powers of the saint and exercises them regular ly to this day. The neighbors1' still prefer their treatment to that of the Pasteur Institute. Tmm Klmd Ska Was After. "Lounges!" echoed the salesman. Yes, ma'am. This way, please. What kind of lounge .would you like?" ."I'd like one," said the sharp fea tured woman, "that can get right up and kick a man out of doors whea'be' comes home and throws himself down on ltwlth bis muddy feet and growls and scolds because be has to wait two 'minutes for bis supper. - That's the kind I'd like, but I'U have to take what I can get, I reckon. What's the price of this one with the green cover f- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets W MHousnest, constipation and headache.' They are easy to take aad pleasant In effect. Per sale by P. S. Ooft4k"Oevif-.v.---vii'- . .V' . . ii a '. The Pinion LeaVes Colon. Washington, Nov. d-SecreUry Long received a message today from Com mander McCrea, laying that the Colom bia gunboat. Geneial Pinion, had disap peared to the east, ? It la believed here that take Je"goae 4 Outegeaa for fev " 1 , - -. f Dr. BnU't Bahy S jruplbrv y Teething Babies... Prion, 10 cu. Cures Wind-Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, fQrl ping Paint, Boot Stomach, Fevev Choi era;IafaatanM Dr. Bull't Baby 'Syrup promotes the digestion and soothes the beby, THE ROYAU BOX. V , : -v, ., - t .- ., The solun of Turkey to extremely fond of bis children, for wbom.be baa k tiny theater, wherein they play small parts for his majesty's delectation. The Grand Duke Nicholas MlkbaOo vitch la one of the first to cross the Caucasus In an automob'le. . He made the trip on 'a machine of ten horse power. ";";'; TlVr, j King Edward has lately attached to himself av Turkish attendant, one Amln Ibrahim. The duties of Amin are In doubt, but be la said te owe hit ap polntfrieiit'to bit' ability to prepare an excellent cup of coffee. ' , , ?The .Qcraian empress' baa hair al most snow white and, while really only a' year lder' than the emperor, Im presses the beholder se being hit son lor by a much greater1 margin. William IL doe not look his forty-three years. King Alfonso XIIL of Spain It being rigidly trained In the science of wnr fare. ' Colonel L'Arlpo Is constantly with him, and praoUcitlly all or li'a Waking hotirt era flovotcd to nillltnry Inctlcs and mnmravi'ra. Ho Is r -t'-""'-' y t -!ncd In gyn'iiat',!- a a-.-l Is a : i;s rlJer. ; ; ANIMALS IN A JBTOftM Beir DUIlka the Wet WMtlM 'aad .-.- taek Plaea of SafatTi iAij Both. . Wll4 smeajQliiudsfoar looted OTjwltt.wings, have" deepJteat jK&verslon to' wet weather.;: Bre wa ter vfl wiU seek a dry biding place whijt rains, v ;'47-:;JJif . Cid you ever, watch, the actions of cartlebefore a biff, storm T If so, you must have seen them grow" more and more uaeasy as the clouds gathered. Tou also saw them run up and down the .field, ' as if seeking to escape some Impending danger Finally, when the storm breaks, they draw dose together and With lowered beads present a pic ture of despair. . if,:-- ' -v- x'- Domestic animals when it rains will always keep Indoors, or, falling that, they win seek shelter by the .barn or j unde vtrees or beneath the hedges and , thickets In shtrt, la any" convenient, puce wnere tney may not oe enoxeiy exposed to the downpour. ' '-.-.-.-v ! It Is the same with fowls. They dis like the rain, which soaks their feath ers. They seek sheltered places and creep under wagons, or behind ibexes and boards. Chickens do not mind get ting their feet wet, for tney will scratch the ground soon, after a shower in search of worms and beetles. - " j Wild birds do their best to keep out of the rain. Some of them build a root over their nests; others choose a home under the eaves or under a projecting cliff, where they may be safe from the dlscomforfthat the rain brings. But most of them are without shelter provided In advance by their own fore thought These take refuge in any place that they happen to find at hand. If you watch them before the storm, you will see them looking for such a place. If the storm comes suddenly, the small and helpless ones seem be wildered, flying from tree to tree and from limb to limb, quite unable to make up their minds exactly where to hide themselves. Pittsburg Dispatch. TO0 KHOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you take Orove't T sateless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price fiOc Queen wilhelmlna Recovered. The Hague, Nov. 20 An official bulle tin just issued says that Queen Wilhelm lna has recovered from her recent ill ness and will be Out In a few days. - Disabled at Sea. London, Nov. 28 The steamer Du netter Castle was sighted Sooth of Care Verde with a broken shaft The British steamer Runic has the disabled vessel Id tow. A Physician Testifies. "I have taken Kodol .Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did," tayt County 1 bysician Geo. W. 8croggs of Hall County. Oa. "Being a physician I have prescribed it and found it to give the best results," If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach It decays there and poisons tha system. Ton can prevent thla by dieting but that meant starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat Ton need suffer from neither dyspepsia norstarva tiod. The worst cases quickly cured. Never falls. F. S. Duffy. Boer Casualties. London, Nov. 86 Lord Kitchener In hit weekly report states that the Boer casualties since November 18th, were twenty-three killed, nineteen wound ed and two hundred and thirty captur ed. "I have used Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedyand find It to be a gnat medicine," says at r. E. 8 Phlpps, of Poteau, Ark. "It oured me of bloody flux. I caanot speak too high ly of It." Thlt remedy alwayt wins the good opinion, If aot prates, of those who use It. The quick cures which It effects even In the most severe eases make It a favorite everywhere. For tale by F. a. Duffy ft Co. THE WHIRL OF FASHION. . A alight broadening of the shmlders to manifest among the latest gowns tent from Paris. . " '- The closing at the back continues to characterise many of 'the newest shirt waists and blouses. ' " Velvet bats in all ectort are to be the rage, and the dress styles are-trimmed with fur, cream lace and Jeweled orna ments. . .'7 .Lalne a polls or albellne-tbe closely woven, very fine. -wool fabric with a earners hair surface-Ms one of the pop ular fabrics for the tall and winter aea- Many of the short Jackets and coats are worn with a skirt of corresponding material, though they are quite as fash ionably made of melton, kersey r co vert In a contrasting shade. .,v.c VrSi : There are czarina, alglon, Piccadilly, Napoleon, Byron, Duchess of Xork and Bonaparte collars to be variously used on coats. Jackets, redingotea and ele gant evening wraps during the coming Winter season. z'S"-' Halted silk cords form narrow stripes in black or brows oa 'light closely -woven mercerised wools In rich winter colorings. Tbeee make charming bouse dresses and stylish, light and comforta ble gowns to wear beneath the long region orredlngote of clothv-New York Post : . ? ; . -; : i.,- -: , ' :t ' : ;. V k i m . . . . i . blood tawt;; ScrofokiabutatiKidaedfonnof Blood Poison and Consumption. . The parent who is tainted by cither wiH see In the uiuu 111, wiiuiq utscoao' manifesting itself in' w rain oi awouca glands of the neck aad uuuu, caiaiTa,-weasL eyes, offensive aores and abscesses and of tentimes white swell ifltr Um IfTtia rS Scrofula.,' There may be no extern nmntfar alonvtun. forth r)iK..jilrlt f- ta some cases, but the poison U in the blood and will break out at the first favor abieopportnnity. a&S. cures this wast, ing, destructive- disease by first purifying And DtliMflnfrnn ihm M1 -4. i:-- - J- l-VUU UUU WIUUWUIIII and invigorating the whole system. M-.?h"S Bqnsre, Naihvtlle.Tcnn, fy"' ' T y "go my daughter fell and cut berfmhead. From this wound the glands on the aide of her face became swollen and bunted. Bom or tba best doctors here and eliewhere auended her without any benefit. We decided tptry 8. a. 8., and a few bottle eared bcr en. Mray. 'aa ; makes new and pure blood to nourish and strengthen the body, and is a positive and mntn . O ..I- "- 0wvi u. tut OAUiUlO. It OwemiBIM all farms tt KIamI whether inherited or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or yonr child has inherited some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get the blood is good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., ATLANTA, SA. Silent,, bat Jolly. One of the Jolliest clubs In Paris, it Is stated, Is one formed exclusively of deaf and dumb persons. A Hornet Stlao;. The pain produced by a hornet's sting Is caused by a poison injected Into the wound, nnd so Instantaneous Is its effect as to cause the attack of this Insect to resemble a violent blow In the face. Salvation Oil the Best Liniment. Price, IS ctt; large bottle 25 ctB. Qreat estcure on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Soreness, Sprains, Backache' Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Wound, Swell ings, Burns and Frost Bite?. Sa'vatlon Oil kills all pain. Fearful Disaster In Detroit. Detroit, Nov. 26-From seventy-five to one hundred and twenty-five men were buried In the Pemberthy Injector Com pany building, which collapsed today after a frightful explosion. The cause is not yet learned, but it was terrific in force.' The wbolo building went up In the air and then settled in a mass of rnlns. A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. ii. H. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsvllle, Sulli van Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have hadjhe doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses whea the croupy symptom! appear we have found that the dreaded croup Is cured before It gets settled." There It no danger in giving thlt remedy for It contains no opium or other Injurious drug and may be given at confidently to a babe as an adult. For sale by F. 8. Duff & Co. Britain's Granite. Leicestershire is the greatest granite producing county la tho United King dom. Opne Oloan, A bathroom window or one having an objectionable outlook may be made opaque at little coat. To a pint of stele ale add a handful of epsom salts. Mis wen and apply with a brush. This makes a bard finish that wlU remain Indefinitely or If desired may be re moved by scrubbing at any time. When you feel that life U hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tsbleta. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate ypur bowela making you feel like a new man. For tale by F a. Duffy 4 Co. ' ;. " Mil THE POULTRY YARD. v Keep one drake for every five ducks. 1 The eggs of docks are remarkably fertile. . . ... , i,,,,v' , Select tbe best layers to keep during the wlnterr vjgtv " . :r. Spirits of turpentine la an excellent remedy for gapes, .' ;.. . yjf. It Is muscle, bona and feather form ing materials that fowls most need, vnlcsa fattening for. market . : Put a pan of whole corn In the stove oven and let It char, and you will hare charcoal la the best form for the pout try.'ivvi. .x,-: '-. - 't.i-j: ; - Hens will not lay welt If crowded up In close quarters,. They must have air, and their bodies must not come la con tact With one soother by night or day If possible to prevent It ' r .1 rrpn-T chills, fevers 1 -A V 'V NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you a. . i. an be cured by ;. 'i,-'" cLcrtciiHI Tonic The world docs not contain abetter remedy. Many !: ' rful cures made by It. as cents a bottle. . y refunded if It fails to do the work. Delight- f .1 to t ' e. - - wm Eoom CHANGES lv EVEfr tlPON THB WEATHER. ; Saate laaanfltlaaa Tkat IttU sjbrjst - Vsma tka taaleai Ma TaMrlea 'rMCHttUtr. A. belief prevalu that the moon't hates and cbairges have controUtng roSeenceover the weather, but so great an aotborlty as Professor a A. loung Df Princeton has assured us tnatthe moon bas absolutely nothing to do with the weather. .flock a belief 4s in the strict sense, of tbe word a superstition "mere sur vival from a-past credulity. It It quite certain that If there Is any influence at all of the sort It Is extremely slight. so slight that it cannot be demonstrat ed with certainty, although numerous Investigations have been made express ly for the purpose of detecting it We have never been able to ascertain, for instance, 'with certainty whether it K warmer or not or less cloudy or not at the time of the full moon. Different In vestigations have led to contradictory results. "As to tbe supposed connection be tween 'changes) of the moon and changes of the weather, It should bo enough to note that even within the United States tbe weather changes ere not simultaneous (in Kansas and Maine, for Instance), as they should be If they, were due to tbe changing phases of the moon. Since, however, a change of the moon occurs every week, every weather change must necessarily occur within about three days and a half of lunar change, and half of them ought to fall within about forty-five hours, even If perfectly Inde pendent "Now, It requires only a very slight prepossession in favor of a belief in the effectiveness of the moon's changes to make one forgot a few of the weather changes that occur too far from tbe proper time. Coincidences enough can easily be found to Justify a pre-existing belief." From a very remote antiquity, in the twilight of natural astrology, a belief arose that changes In the weather were occasioned by tbe moon. That the be lief still exists Is clear to any one who Is acquainted with current literature and common folklore. In fact. It must be admitted that even Intelligent and well Informed people nave been known to accept the theory. The Idea that the weather is affected by the changes In the moon Is still held with great vigor In England, and one of our proverbs It, "So many days old the moon is on Michaelmas day, so many floods after." If It rains on St Swlth-J in's day, we are told to expect rain for forty days after. An equally wise pre diction Is that if Christmas comes dur ing a waxing moon we shall have a very good year, and the nearer to the moon tbe better, but if during a waning moon a bard year, and the nearer the end of tbe moon so much the worse. Another belief Is that the condition of the weather depends upon the day of the week on which the new moon chances to fait New moon on Monday, or moon day, Is everywhere held as a sign of good weather. Friday's new moon Is much disliked, while Saturday Is unlucky for tbe new and Sunday for the full moon. In Scotland the farmers believe that a misty moon Is a misfortune, and an agricultural maxim among them teach es that II the noon aboas like a attar ahitlA, Ton need not be afraid to reap your ttld. But II lite rliea haloed round Boon we'll tread on delated (round. Another weather guide connected with tbe moon It that to tee "the old moon In tbe arms of the new moon" Is reck oned a sign of fair weather, and so Is the turning up of the horns of the new moon. In this position It is supposed to retain the water which Is imagined to t In It and which would run out If the horns were turned down. The country people In Scotland fore tell the changes of tbe weather from the cbangea in the appearance of the new moon. If she "lies salr on her back," It Is a sure sign of bod weather, or when ber horns are pointed toward the senlth. At Wbltby when the moon It sur rounded by a balo with watery clouds the seamen -lay that there will be a change in tbe weather, for the "moon dogs" are about There Is also a belief prevalent among tailors and seafaring men that when a large star or planet Is seen near tbe moon or, as they express it "a big star Is dogging the moon,' this Is a certain sign of stormy weath er. Exchange. Darkness af Oeaaa Dealna, How far -does sunlight penetrate be neath tbe surface of tbe seast bat been asked many times, and now tbe camera bas answered tbe question. By expos ing tbe most ' sensitive photographic plates at various depths It has been as certained with deflnlteness bow much sunlight there Is la tbe water each de scending foot ' There Is a point at which no action of light is found, and that point la 000 feet under tbe surface. Below that ts abso lute -darkness, and the only way la .which the most delicate plate can be ef fected la that black abyss is to send down an electric light with it r- - ;-; : v ,y A Master at Avartae. Oa tbe occasion at giving a coteert Mm. Bala engaged Paganlnl at a fee Of BO guineas, says tba Golden Penny. Tba next day aba repaired to the vk Unlsf a bouse and banded him tbe sum in gold, the sight of which filled tbe treat player with such violent emotion that be plunged bis fingers among tbe bright pleoea, which he poured over bis arms and bands as though they were water. Despite this display of avarice, however, ho returned the let to MmetBala. Tr ' . . Rheumatism Cured ia 24 Hour. , ' T. JT. Blaokmore, cf Heller Black more, Pittsburgh, Pa, lave: : "A abort time since I procured a bottle of Myitis Cure. . It got me out of the house la M ton i. 1 took to my with Rheums. Hum nine months ag nd the Myitio Cure It the only med.- ue that did me tnv rood. I had five of the best physi- claua In the city, but I rmwlved verv lit- lis rrilor (inm tiiem. I snow inenys- t'o Cue to 1 vr!it it ts rr,"renled and I-' e j ' - -:.e la v-, -.irtiling It to f r j t a "-trors." t-old by T. A. , ... , ., t.ew Fi'ru. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE o by our newinvention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. W. A. WERMAN, Of BAtTIMORI, 8AY8: Baltimore, Md., March a, t m. Gtntlemtn : Being entirely cored of dtafnew, Ihankato your treatment, I will nuw n you a full hurtory of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ag my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worst-, mini I :,m my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, coiimiMcI beref -physician- among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city. win. i.,'.. m. - Hi n only an operation could help rue, and even that only temporarily, that the head ik.i r v ,.Mi.i then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. Ithen saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and order-,1 omit. t ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the ih.im , , . n-. .1 ,n,i toKtav, after 6ve weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely rei-toml 1 t!i mk -;1 hedrtily and beg tc remain Very truly yours, F. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Iiroadwny, H.iltiinoir M I ' Onr treatment does not interfere with your usntil orrn jiitim. fcE?..Md YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME : INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SA.L'-E AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. Crattfaus tba Musical nltch has a 0 to creep no. It la said that Bach's: sip sounds much differently now fWfl, ,wnat n aia wnen tiacn wrote it, pe canse the Instruments are uo pitched higher, tu 1883 It was foOnd-Jhat tho pitch of high A at tbe Vienna Court upera naa crept rrom tne prascriDey 435 double vibrations a second to 443, and in 1885 this number bad further In creased to 450. Accordingly a musical conference was held, and n resolution was taken to re-establish the old pitch of 439 vi brations per second. Upon this an nouncement the Relchsanstalt, the Im perial physical and technical Institute of Germany, set up standard instru ments and has since tested and cor rected many hundreds of tuning forks, shortening them If they arc too low In pitch and thinning the arms If tbey are too high. All tbe military orchestras of Ger many ore pitched alike, and the Relchs anstadt keeps the tuning forks correct. This solicitous care of the government in preserving standards is one reason why the world now goes to Germany la musical matters. Pearson's. Troth and Repose. A self denial no less fiustero than the saint's Is demanded of tho scholar. Ho must worship truth and forego nil things for that and choose defeat and pain so that bis treasure In thought la thereby augmented. God offers to ev ery mind Its choice between truth and repose. Tnko which you please you can never have both. Between these as a pendulum man oscillates. He In whom the love of re pose predominates will accept the first creed, the flrst philosophy, be meets, most likely his father's. He gets rest, commodity nnd reputation, but he shuts the door of truth. He In whom tbe love of truth predominates will keep himself aloof from all moorings and afloat. He will abstain from dogmatism and recognize all the opposite negations lc tween which as walls bis being Is swung. Ho submits to tho Inconveni ence of suspense and Imperfect opin ions, but he Is a candidate for truth as tbe other Is not and respects the high est law of his being. Emerson's "Un say on Intellect." Didn't Care If lie Did. Over In West Vlrglnln on one of tbo railroads Is a little town called Sawyer. Close to the town tbe train passes through a tunnel. One day a nice look ing young couple were on the train, and they never seemed to know that there was anybody else on the train. Oblivious to their surroundings they were like two souls with but a slnglo thought. While tbe train was passing through the tunnel tboso near the young couple beard a succession of sub llciou8 smacks something like a kiss with a dozen echoes. After the train bad pnssed through the tunnel tho brakeman came through tbe car and called out, "Sawyer," and tbe timid looking young man looked up and sold: "I don't give a dum If you did. We are marrled.''-Brlstol Courier. lee of Ointment aodYro mm ralMttat Cum An!. r mrr Mtura aod Oxtm. It maM an operation Mb the kalfe oe fajeouoneof earaolle aeuL-ahlai are painlalasd saloon, a petnataataenreawl oflaa tnntaslsHaafra, Bos. VwlfWS Sjareeatvea, St. satf statute stTssaj JM-MEH PU OOTKNT.ZSa. a x MeBUjtmpfjHtrinB. BoaUk mm srs pleasant " F. 8. DUlTT 00. Opening- of Winter Tourist Season. The Southern Hallway, which oper ates lu owa lines over tbe entire South aad forms tbe Important link in the reat highway of travel between tbe Hortb aad South, Florida, Cuba, Mexico the Peoifie Coast aad ( astral America, announces fof tha winter of 1S01 aad ItOS the most superb serrlos ever of fered,'. Itsspleadid regular service will be augmented by tbe Southern Palm Lhaitad, a magnlfloeat Pullman train, which WlU be operated between New fork and Si. Af ustlne, Florida. , Wlater Homes in Sommer Ltad.w Tn abovs ta Um litis of aa- attrsotlvt booklet Jnrt istoed by" tha PasMbr Qepartsieal of ths Soathtra Railway. It Is asaatlfolly lUottraUJ tad -foUy dss crtbes lbs winter rssorU of tha Boatb. A copy nay Da saoarsd by sndlot two osat stamp to 8. B. Uardwlok, Q. P. WasbtaiftoB, D. 0. J' i ; Winter Excursion lUteiw':: ' E&Wivi Ootobsr IS, 1901, sionraloa rates ars placed oa sals by tba Bontbsra Railway to aU principal, winter resorts of the Bonlb and UotHhweat. Ak say agent Bonthers Railway for full Mot nattoa. i:" ' ' '' ' '.- .:' CURB . m Few ana ooaanaas Tlaaaininl ANY HEAD NOISES? Anticephalalgino Has no equal for the cure cf all foima of Headache and Neoralpja. CURES when all other preparations fail in i ivc relief. Absolutely harmless, :.'" mul ',11 cents at all Drug ytore?. IS y Hie l, ai Soda Fountains. II. W. glMl'NOX, Architect & eriifaitail Hi. Ti to buy yar hint ,.r i-r.-i ;ii : i and this is tin rilil phnc t-i !i ;m order. c have a lull 1 1 t . - ,.( :,i Winter ginuls, best elnihs ;m,l :-. paterns. We give ytui mm . I l.i style and the liest laih.iii e " I . according tn the clulli. P. n. Chatinu U. IjOtlge Director;,. NEW BERN C'ONCI.A VK4Sii, lmprov,-,! Order Heptaaoplm, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday nlghls, at N n'elock al Itmin tree Hall. Dr. K. Y. Kaily, Arrlmn; I .1. Tolson, Jr, Financier; tieo 1). ttinilm r, Secretary. CRAVEN LODGE No. 1 KMCIIIS OF HARMONY. Meels Sntl and 111, Wednesday nlghla In each runnlli in Rountret'g Hall, Pollock Btreet, al 7 :in o'clock. J. J.Wolfondcn, I'rcsldent; li. J. DUosway, Bec'y; R. It. Hill, Financial Secretary. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DCSIGNO COvYRIOHT AC AflTOtW Mfiding a ikMrh and dwtcFlnllon may lulostlr avfrtAln our ODlnlnn free whether an Inwetillon ta probuhly nsUontablo. ( onimtiturn Uonntrlotlf oonnnontlol. lliindixmk on I'sImiu ant free. Uhlnst aeencr fur ronintiii palntn FaUnta taken throuvh Munn A Co rooelTc lfMc4al noiicm wit boat onanre, in the Scientific American. A hanttoornelr Hlnttrated weaklf. lArveat rtr mlaiUnn of any adaftUOo Kmnial. Torma, W a raart four month, $L Sold brail nawrMlnalenL MUNN i Co.,,,Bd-- New York arsnon Offloa. S W SL, Waahrnaton. II. C. mi anrthlns jroa Inrant orhnproTsi also (at JftVEATJRaDC.MARK, C0PYRI6HT or DE8H3N ROTECTION. Bsndmoasl, skstch, or photo. irsa sasmlnsUon and artrica. BOOK Oil PATENTS Kl&ZVSLt "FC.A.SNOW&CO. HtettftUvjren. WASHINGTON, D.C. A Good Telephone 8KRVI0K IB A BUSINESS NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED CoisTeisletice, Luxury ! Russell House Whlls In Bcaafort ba stirs aad stop lbs Ruaell Uooss. First-Olass Boar A bom for traveling permls. Fish I and btrntloa BBexoslled. Tsrm S day ot St. 00 per wstk - " Q k. KPB8BIA Pr. Kc-sl Dyspepsia C CiaaU what jroa r imm
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