THE JOURNAL. ' Pub.lshed every day In the year, excepi Monday, at e Kiddle street.-' ::, .;. , ' PnoNo.8. . CHARLPS L. 5TEVENS. ' DrTOB ABB ftoPBIKTOB y . . ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. -Oaevear. In advance .i...H One year, not In advance. S.Ml Monthly, bv carrier in the elty.. ...JO . . I Advertlslng.hates farnlahed onappll cation. - " - : t Entered at the Post Office, STew Bern. H. C as second class mattery v' Official Paper ef New Bert f Crave Comity. "r " Ml Mew Bern, N; C' tttof. 86, I08. SENATORIAL' COURTESY A LA TILLMAN. The dlsgtaoefu: outbreak on the pari of Benamln R. Tillman tn the XTnlud States Senate, on Februsiy land, In Ms assault noon his fellow member and citizen from South Carolina,? was an hlbltioD which would have shamed the days when the knife, sword or club wa regarded s the fitting settlement b( an argument between "gentlemen;' . It must bare been an inspiring tight, that enacted on George Washington's Birthday, in the Senate of the United States, when a Senator, nearly 55 years of age, went clambering over seats and rtr.k. to reach a fellow member, In otder to strike and kill him 1 It w senatorial courtesy, ale Till- man. .Senator Tillman, has affoatinjusly posed for his honesty, thst hW-iawtuage, ever lmuoflerate and lutempetate, has been regarded as expressive of ttamsa' honesty. . It the man insinuated without pseof, in regard to another's chsmolr,4t "Was only TUlnun's native honesty fia4Iag expression. Kthemsn spoko of niggei klpg" as the ordinary person speaks7 of slaughtering rats. It was only Tillman's native rugeedness of ckaraoter. It was coarse, brutal, harsh, unclvU lied, snohrlttlan, but being Tillmaa, it wu permitted and endured. Public audiences hsve been shocked by this man's language, bat because of Its sensational character, because the people wanted to hear the man give venttoDtne new expletive, applause greeted him, when any other speaker would have received hisses sad thrown testimonials, wanting la' sweet ness.. Runstor McLsnrln's mistake was at tempting to reply to such a man as 8ta -tnr-niim.il. alihonirh the DroTocalloB was verygrt BU denancl.tory J gusge seemed and was the only reply possible, to the unsupported and Til accusation made against him In - Senate. . - "But the outbreak was not unexpected It Is a public disgrace npon the country, a (ham which will be felt by every de cent Sooth Carolinian. Pobllo apology can never redeem the gross brsaehof decency and order committed week. In another man, tt would mean retire ment from public, life, but la the pres. nt aggressor, It will probably only b held a senatorial courtesy a la Ben Till man, and passed a another phase of the xnan't native honesty and roggedoess-of character. " ; The best sad most famous compound lath world to coaqutr achea and kill pains. Cures.CuU, -heals Bam and Braises, subdoe Iaflammatton, masters riles. Millions of Boxes sold yearly. Works wonders la Bolls, TJlears, Felon, Bkla Brnptloas. It, cure, or no pay. B5c. at Q. D. Bradham' Urng store.; : ; Russia Satisfies Uncle Sam. - ,. WMhington, Bvi O.;' Feb. X M.Th United State' Government is now per fectly Mtlsfled as to tb eorrectaea of Bussla's Intention! respecting Maacha- rla. . Th ' pledget " heretofore obtained from Russia have been renewed aad re ffnforoed to strongly that thsy mast ba t HOSpUd. X&x.-rp;: , ( J" ; X. V , .'J- Ct: i. WBtaBawaasaaii' . 1 ,i 1 111 nil, 13 iByspeRsia Cure j t i Dbests what yoa cat. ';';' :- This orenaratlon conteln all of tbt 1"', i dla-eatanu and diucsu all kind ol - ".' : f food, ltfrlvc inst antrellof and never - , y fall to euro, (itai lows you to eat au M -'j '.' the food you want. Tbe most sensitive J'7-t;'-. atomachs can lake lt Ily Its useniany - thousand of dyspeptics have been ' , ; . cured after everything else failed. It jj" . Tirevent formation of gason thestoni- . ..1 ah, relieving all distrfta attar eating. .. . ' lUetlng unneccwary. I'loasant to tako. 'Xu Si. buUitt guoLUun Uuie uw lvii. fl -" r B. MJF'Y CO. ; (cotes s.'.i-siioB. rn some parts cf t a iK.rth of Boot- land flslier folk turn back If a hare or pig crosses their path, and at sea they 1 never pronounce the name of the bare, the pl, the- aalmou, the trout or v dog., .fX '-Tyy-;.-. mva varda In four rearm la the rate at which the. water pouring over the fall of Niagara wear away we rocs beneath, Wkm the DlSmae Mae. "Wherein Ilea the difference between PJ . M Wf L. a-lrAjl '"I don't know," ene repuea. iUn Photography,'! he explained, "the l" 1 - A n-Un w4 m ilawlf Mwiin.' negative ucTCv. "... ,7 1 while in conrt8hip that u wnere in 1 , i - . . . I affirmative is developed,' She blushed, but made no answer. "Let us," he suggested, "proceed to develop an affirmative. There being no objections, it was st ordered. -Chicago Post,- ,r Om the Farm. . . "Father, I am fired with ambition since I came home from' college. 1 want broad field tor action, where 1 ean accomplish something.' Well:' my boy. thero is the tony acre lot which Is a rather broad field. You wight try a little action in that with a plow and a pair 01 horses, and It yon stick to it yon can accomplish somethlmr."rTWew Xork ueraia. rataevlM CklMraa Im Mn, Japan has only one orphanage,-yet In no other land are fatherless children better cared for. Every family cares tor the sick, destitute or orphans near est to It There 1 a superstition that a childless house is accursed, and peo ple who are not blessed with children of their own never rest till they have adojlted some wait. - OlUIN. Oranges are a most valuable trutt Orange Juice allays thirst and with few exceptions U well borne by tne weakest stomach. It Is also a laxative. and If taken at night or before break fast it will be found most beneficial Lades Home Journal. If Urn Wlma. ' ""That eastern cashier speculated.' "And of course was unsuccessful.' ' "Why do you Jump to that conclu sion r 'Because they don't call it specula tion when, the cashier wlna."-Cleve- land Plain Dealer. OjBcorias; Rival. "If you've cot a rival In the sweet. heart business,'' remarked the Freckled Fanatic, "you never want to knock him. What you want to do to to boost J boost and keep on boosting until she gets so tired of hearing you sing his praises that abo hates him." Indianap olis 8un. His Wke Do you happen to know anything of your master's whereabouts?" asked a. wife who was looking for her bus bona. ' "I'm not sure, mem.'' said the care ful servant, "but 1 think they're In the 1 wash." . :v-y - . ' two Cafcinet Vacancies. Washington, Da, Feb. 28. It ! un- derstood that thrslgnatlon from the Oablnet.-of Seoreteryof the Navy Long wlU b followed by tb resignation of Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock. kciC1 $100RCwVd. $100. I The wader of this paper will be I"" "Zi dreaded disease that scleaca Km been. able to ear la an He stages and that i Catarrh. Balll Catarrh Care 1 the only positive car aow known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution al disease, requires aoonitltutional treat meat Hall's Catarrh Care Is Ukea la teraelly, acting directly upon tLe blood and mueous sorfaoe of th system, thereby destroying the foundatloa of th disease. and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution sad ss-1 J. Kelly sprang la after her, and, wltn tUllo aatar la doing IU work. : Th nilnf through a laid of broken lea, saved Bmnrlatars hava an much faith in .it curative powers, that they, offer on Hundred Dollar for any aa that H faDs to ear.. Sand for list of testimon ial.. ; Address. jy .M t. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggist, 7Bo. . : : v Hsirs fsallT PflUfar the best. '") Trust Gets Three Wore Lines. Uveraool, Fb. M.-It I reported la (hipping circles thai th combined Inter- natloaal Leyland llae have secored th cos trol of th Dominion, th Boston aad Dominion aad th Canadian r Una of ttamr. ?-y?- - ?.Vv ;i)n BulTs Pills tor Liter Bis. 0n; pill; (Joe Boa, M pill. 10 cts. Cur Constipation, Llref Trouble, Bit lousaea7lmpur Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Rtrmach .' aad Bowel Disorders. Dr. BulFs Pill a ever gripe. ;."' .. :. -' J;': k 'orfarhwi Th gMssest Injury which. Dickens ever' Inflicted on a fellow being was hi too accurate portrait ot an inno cent nun In hi Squeer. That York shire schoolmasters were, aa a rule, cruel and wicked enough tt la true, but th particular schoolmaster who waa recognised and -who recognised him. elf as the original Squeer seems to hav been aa exception to tb rule. It will bo remembered that Dickens and hi Illustrator traveled together to tb north ot England for the pur pose of collecting material for Nick- toby", end especially fx- the Dothe boya episode, "At Oreat Bridge they visited a boarding achool known aa Bowes academy. The master, William Shaw, received the stranger with some hauteur and did not aa much as withdraw bis eyes from the operation of penmaklng during the Interview. Phis sketched him In the act; Bos described the act The personal pecul iarities of William B haw were rcontf- nlaed In Sqneers. Shaw became a bult of popular ridicule, lout his ptipHit ifnd finally died of a brol'on In-nrt. Vi t there Is abundant eviOi'iioe-to throve that he was a really etc . t 1 kit. 1 hearted man, who wn t " '' t r r fur tlie iiiIki! "a of 1. 1. ' " Lllorary 1 a. t. ud Mas aetlam. That aii-s doctor thtir s!-u cy nyp- ... 1 Eotihiu oud magnetism is jnoveu oy on- rvntlon. An ardent stuoVnt tells how 1 he witnessed what may be termed aeance In medical science among nnta, He saw several of these little ereaturee emerge from tue hill and noticed that there were some among them wmcn were 'weak and emaciated Invalids, in fact-1; They '.were "accompanied, by healthy members of the community, and all made their way toward a dis tant mound. On followine their movements through a glass the observer saw on this mound a bis: and sturdy ant, wmcn muae aouio motions in theAreetlon of the advanc ing invalids. ,: The latter, -went up Uie mound, one by; one, ynna suuuiuiea themselves to treatment s Thla censlat Krirf.o ant muta hi. feel. 1 era over the head and body of the pa tient In a manner distinctly suggestive of the hypnotising of serves and mus T r r I n. v tho head and bodv of the PO- I cles practiced by human doctors. . Kv-1 err one went through- the; treatment; then the patients went back, ana 'tne doctor marched oH m the opposite air rectlon. l. 'f'." 1 Sel.kia Does Com From Seals. The beautiful product used for doth. Ing and commonly kuown its sealskin Is not furnished by the true seal, whose 1 kin -Is almost useless .cxeept when used as au ornamental mat or stiff rug. They are the sea lions and sea beam-r the ' eared seals; obirta-uwhose' skins I are so highly, value because so soft 1 and warm. . The true seal Is commoii enough,- but its skin Is only prised as a 1 trophy, and It ;uioy e added that : sealskin wbea ready for clothing has not as often supposed, the same downy appearance ou the living unlnial, beln covered with long, coarse, deep rooted hairs, which drop out when dressed by the furrier and leave the soft woolly hair uninjured. - . : r , . When you want a phytic that Is mild and gentle, easy to lake and pleasant In effect uso Chamberlain's Slomsch and Liver Tablets. Price, 35 cents. Samples free. Every box tuaraateed. For tale by )P 8 Duffy 4 Co.. :;, , . Passenger Train Boldly Held up. Brlatol, Tenn , Feb. M.-A Virginia & Southwestern pusenger train was held np between Big Stone Gap and; Inter- moat, Virginia, about 80 miles north west of Bristol. The men took 7 from a box la the baggage car end escaped. The'greatest denser from cold and la grippe Is their resulting in pneumonl If reasonable ear Is used, however, and Ohamberlatn't Cough Remedy Ukea, all danger will be avoided. It will cur a cold or aa attack of la grippe la' less time thMI M, otJleT treatment It Is pleas- at and safe to take. For ssle by F. d. Duffy & Co. Sultan Shows Respect For Pope. Roma, . Feb, 28. It is announced at th Vatican that the Sultan ot Turkey has signified bis intention to send spe cial mission to attend the Jubilee cele bration o( the Pope la Stsrch. - Llfe Renewed For Ladles. Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mich., writes: "I had not been able to alt up hslt day at a tin for thirteen year until I used the Mystte Life Reaewer It ta cured, me of nervous troubles, headache and a vary bad stomach. It has helped m In o many ways, and cured me of afflictions that th doctor aid oould not be cured. The blesd Life Renewer has don . more for me than all the Patent Medlcloea, Doctor and Christian Bdeuce trtmaU coav blnad. . It la lb most wonderful medi cine I ever saw."- Sold by T A. Henry, Druggist, nw uera. 4j : t r, . . PoUcenua a Brave Rescuer. Hi York Felt- 8a.-TJabla to pre vent a young woman from throwing her elf off th Savannah Lin plr Into the Morth River Friday,' Policeman Patrick I BT Ufa. .. - . Bullions rut tv worn . The. wonderful activity of the aew eeawry I ahowa by an eoormoot de mand for the : world' best workers Dr. King' New Life Pill. For Oea. ttlpat!oa Sick . Headache, Biliousness, or any- trouble of Btomacb, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivaled. : Only 25c at 0. D. Bradham drug store. , X C;.rllay lie First Gwernoivi &'f - Washington, p. 0- Feb. M-Wha tb negotiation for tb - Dsnlik Wst ladle are offiolatly closed III liksly that Samuel B. Home, of ff lasted, "for- sr Coaaal at 8t - Thomaa, ' will b tb rat American Qovernorpf th ItUada. u - . - y w. ' Duffy the druggist wiir refund you your money If yoa re aot satlsfled afte using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet.,, They, core, disorder ' of. th itomsob,. blllousoet constipation and headache.: Price 15 ceolt. ..Sample free F 8 Duffy & Co. in - i Vi CYNICISMS hi'-' .Some people act th bog all their tire and iheu don't get much. . 2 ,v. ; Taking a gin la becoming almost is costly as keeiilng horse at a (Ivory barn. ' .. --,'..'.-! ' " ', '. '. " : Many a clrPs cooking education be gins And ends with making cbocolat cake. V:. . '. - - ,. ' It is tb average woman' boast Ibat she I a very sick woman When be "gives up and gwa to bed." - Some men make a good IniprvSHton snd then spoil it by. telling you what wonderful tlilncs they have done. Ereu If a 11111 11 rt'incinliers Ills wife's tastes aftor nutrrlnce the cbfap thlncs she lllci'S nim'iiih to lie lirt fix0 In liU mind. AtclilKon (il I a. Lr. r : y I'r'i", 1 I di!.' , 1 V Win. I. ' O ra I re.i.-e .7. I r. M : kS. a. tf ij jj m&M . The blood may to in bid condition; yet with no external srjna, no akil eruption 'or tores to indicate iU - Tb symptoms A aucU cases being a variabli appetite, poor digestion au tmlcscribabli weakness and nervousness, Iocs of fiesi and a go nerd run-down condition of thl aystcm-wclearly showing, tho blood hai lost its nutritive qualities t become thb and watery. It is in just suclj cases thai S, S. S. has don Eomo cf its quickest an .most effective worlc by "builditig up thl blood and cupplyxns the clement lackin y r. 1. -, -1 j . """" " Uii - ' - ri .yWMTxrlfa vixA cerw. trol bottles of S. 6. S." as a blood purifier and to tone u? a weak end emaciated system, with very marked effect by wa of intprovement ' great tonic nnd Woodaay i punhei Prince! lUnher.-'-i.r.wnFF. 'ghi i , -tJK . is the greatest of eJ tonics and yoa wiD find the appeute uni proves at once, etreoglli returns, and nervousneS vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulate through all ports of the system. V & S. 8. i tho only purely vegetabli !:!ssdpnrifierx;nown. It contains no min erals whatever. ' Send for our fro" book on blood and akin diseases and write oui physicians for any information or advice wanted. ' No charge for medical advice. THI SWIFT SPECIFIC 03 STUNT. CA. PERT 'PERSONALS. John Lcgree Sullivan Is the most realistic actor of bis time. St Louis rost-Dlspntcb. The empress dowager of China is acrnlnst every Innovation except th new woman. Portland Oregonlan, Possibly the steel trust will see it way clear to appoint a chaperon for Mr. Schwab the next time be goes to Europe, Detroit Free Press. Mrs. Pat Campbell's tour has been one of the most successful millinery displays ever presented on the Ameri can stage. Atlanta Constitution. Secretary Shaw must be' an awfully polite man. The lownns found that ev ery time thcr begged his pardon be granted It-Atlanta Constitution. Likewise Andrew Lhng Jumpeth on Kipling. But Andrew, like Homer, la only a versatile literary ghost without a local habitation. Milwaukee Sent! nel. The gift of a Qfty thousand dollar li brary to Sklbo castle from the owner thereof goes to ahow that Mr. Carnegie remembers himself occasionally. Boston Herald. Saved Her Child's Life. "In thrre weeks or chubby little boy was chsnged by Pneumrnis almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Waiklm, of Pleasant City, O. "A Urrible cough set in, that, In rptte of a good doctor's treat ment for several wevka, grew worse every day. Wo then used Vt. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and Artr fl.ltn ftwin . Minnit and well. W are sure this grandi medicine saved his life, ' Millions know It's the onl are core fdr Coughs, Colds aod,Lung disc ties. C. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction, 60c, 41.00. Trial ibotUes free. ' -- "'-.- " BRAKES AND COUPLINGS. The twelve largMit Kngllsh railway Show dirrenses In net earnings for tb second half of 1001 amounting to $!. 8so,isoa An oil tiink holding 1.200.000 gallon has been built tn San Francisco for toting oil fuel for the use of tbe street railway companies.; . Tbe Transslberian railway gives tb cheapest rates In the world. It Is possi ble to buy an emigrant's ticket cover lng . 0,000 miles, nearly three weeks Journey, for about S3, 1 k Leptcj Of The Grip is ofies s toa-dowa isystem. : Week bom, nervoatneu, Isck of sppetlle, en ergy sad smbltlon, with disordered liver sod kidney often follow sa stuck of Ibis wretched dlteue. . The pretest need then I Eleotric Bitters, tne iplendld tnnio: - tilooil nnrlfler and renfator of Btomtcb, Liver, and KMseys. Thon ly itrengthen the nerves, build np tbe IdS I? rTO WteWJfr-FgZt A ai . i . , . i m . Indies by cutting tbe fruit In cubes the slse of losf- sugar,; putting then for several days In sea water and then In hot liquid sugar. , ' v ' '-' v To dean horsehair cbalr cuihlons first brush and beat them to remove all dust, theu take a quart of hot water and add to It a tnbloeuoonful of ammo nla. Wring out In this a cloth until It la rntbrr dry and with it rub tbe cush ion,' rubbing with nnd not across tbo grain.. - ' -v Tbe cUlm of other -onh medicines to be i good Cbambtr!!n'a' are effof. nnlly Mt it rei n the., following to It oinnltl nf Mr. C. 0. Glnea, an employee of Brtleit A Dennla Co., Gardiner, Me. Be i(iy( 'I bud krpt adding to a cold and cough In the Inter of 1H!)7, Irylnf evfry eoneh mi'iilelne 1 beard of with out permnrifiit lii-'p. until ono ily I n -In llio drnj; toro nf Mr. Iloulohm nd tio nlviml me to try 1 lismtwi Inin I ( . - h Ty iiirily tul nCT.iipil to pay W.k ciy in('i!-y If I wis not cured. Sy luii(;t 1 1: r.in i ,'. tii! .' v cto very , lore at t'.'i t m ! il 1 r el , f ! I ', ! : i I I l.li t-ly creil by e 5l 1 au.l f h ya turn .1 f 1 10 i' f ' 'i I ; y. 1 fVta:Ya, Th Laird's Last Drink. . The remark of counsel In a will case the other day that there were two pe culiarities about ulghlanders.;, their great devotion to the national drink and their power of absorbing -whisky without apparently getting the worse for it recalls the old story of how the laird of Garscadden took bis last draft " A considerable number of lairds had congregated in the dacha a of law fof the ostcuslblo vnrpose of talking over some parish business; They talked well and drank still better, and one of them about the dawn, of the morning, fixing his eye on Garscadden, remarked that he v was ? "looking unco ..gash'' (very ghastly). ' ' : Upon which the laird of Kllmardln- ny coolly replied: "He has been wl' his Maker these twa hours! 1 saw him step awaVDut t dldno like to disturb guid company! 'London Chronicle. .. r? -.. : DcnevolcBt. . There was not long since a venerable and benevolent Judge In Paris who at the hioment of passing' sentence on a prisoner consulted his associates on each side of him as to the proper pen nlty to bo inflicted. "What ought we to give, this rascal, brother r he said. bending over to the one upon his right. "I should say three years." "What Is your opinion, brother?" to the other on his left. "I should give him about four years." The Judge (with benevolence) rrisoner, not desiring to give you lonpr rnd severe term of Imprisonment as I aiuould have done if left to myself, I hav consulted my learned brothers, and 1 shall take their advice. Seven years! . Km Yorlt'n Tall Mem. Why are there eo many very tall men In New. Tprk? Is n question often asked by visitors to the city. The peculiarity Is so patent that It very soon forces it self on the attention of every cusual observer. The men are not the ordina rily tall men of sixfeet or so that one sees quite as many of In Pittsburg or Chicago as you do In New York, but the men whose heads rise up noticea bly out of the crowd wherever they are. What brings them here or what grows them here are questions. They are so plentiful that one can scarcely walk a block down town without meet ing several. New Tork Letter In Pitts burg Dispatch. The Enrth's Motion. A public demonstration of the earth's rotary motion Is given every Sunday In the building that was formerly the Chnrcb of the Conservatoire In Paris A large pendulum hung as high as pos sible swings with a sweep of about sixty feet. The plane of oscillation re mains absolutely Invariable In space, and the displacement produced by the rotation of the earth la so regular that a watch can be set In this way. The Hlght way In the Only wny to turn ut eood work and the right the onlv wav w do repairing for you. w newer l is Diacasmiui wora or tar nish work, or any kind of work, it is never alighted at Waters' carriage re paniag snop. Bring us your work, wn are headquarters in this business and want you to come and see the largest assortment, of I'uggies ever shown here, AU visitors are welcomed. O. H. Water Kon, Pheae.'.lSo, 78 Broad St, Ns Baw, N. 0. For Sale Or Lease ! The Grist Mills and Factory property, Cor, HancocK and: Johnson streets, known as New Bern' Grist: Mills and I ODerated b7 QOOi BiSh- I OP, nOW deceased. ' ; The plant consists of two ud to dateVmllls, on cora cleaner,; ele vator, belts, ono bolter and OVCry tniD g COm plete and In first class shape for operation. ' For terms and fur ther - lntormation - ap ply.to.--''' Vr- - -E. K. BISHOP. . Ojr Sprlrj Styles in (ni. li:n all tli" in ! "S .1 I !... 4.T I y" .1. 1 for vflrcoats and 8ult- r your iixipnction. We i : 3 1 f ttn v uon in aid (V ef tn ihir rii ie to iht . Milt ho nk nekur- uur 1- : ,M MrsTKate Berg, Secretary Ladies' Aux iliary of Knights of Pythias, "No. 58, Com mercial Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., After Five Years Suffering Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : Whatever virtue there ,is in medicine seems to be concentrated in Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered for five years with profuse and painful menstruation until I lostfleshandstrength.and lifchadnocharmsforme. Only three bottles of your Vegetable Compound cured me, I became regular, without any pains, and hardly know when I am sick. Some of my friends who have used your Compound for uterine and ovarian troubles all have the same good word to say for it, and bless the day they first found it." Mrs. Kate Berg. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER 18 NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leueorrhaja, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, f aintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,-" all gone" and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Mrs. Pinliliahi Invites all sick women to write her for advice. 81is has guided thousands to health. Address Lynn, Mass. "Vn man is born into the world whose work is not bcru willi him. There is always work and tols to work withal for those who wil-." We have Tools for the Carpenter, Implemi nts for the Farmer !'el- np's, White's and Avery's Plows and ( asting-, both steel and cast; Guano Sowers $1.75, $1.00, $0 00 nnd $12.50 (see our new guano sower); Planters, Cultivators, "Har rows, Ac.; Shovt,1. Hoes. Spade, Pitch Forks, ItalcsHiitl everything for (ho firm Paints, fids, Varnish and IJrushes for the Painter. Cooking utensils for the kitch'H Aeents fot- (he o tlest awl litest reliable St VC4 and Pangea muiin factHi"cd,atid i-eep castings in stovk to Gt. Builders Supplies of all kinils Sash, '. oors, ' linJ?, Lime, Hair, i emelit I'laster, Ac L 0. roller Hdw. Co. EJ.kllwooi HKADyt'ARTERS.l OR HARDWARE And all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Heating and Cooking Stovne and Ba'igm, Lime, (Vment, Plaster, Paints Oils, Varnish, Putty, Sash, Doors, Blinda, Cntlery and all the useful articles usually lound in au Up-to-date Hardware Store, Bfft Goods. Liowewt Prieci. Under Hotel ChatUwka, NEW BEltW, W. C I hSre on hand: Several Second-hand Buggies which .3 are Borgaina. I h :, : ' , ' , r 8 yoke Oxen . r ' ' 8 log Carriages and Tackle. 1 Dray and Harness '; t will yet j low;, for cash ;or on um.;w Executor'n. Notice ' Saving qualified . u exeontor' 'of the laat will and tenement of tbe late Thomaa a Battle deceased. " Notice Is hereby- given to all persona having claims against the eatate of lbs said de ceased to present them lo tbe nnder .Igned for lettlement, on or before the 8th daj of February, 1003 or this notice wil be plead In bar of recovery. All pernoni Indebted to aald ea'ate - are no tified to settle the ame promptly. Wm. D. BATTLK. " ' Kxeeatar. ' Fob.8th.19)-. ". ' ' Wlnt a xcur.ion R; tcs. I.'- Effective October If, 1801, exeuralon m't-e are placed on aula by the Southern FnUwaytoall principal winter reaorta ol the Houth and h'outhwonl. A k any M-nt emiUifrn railway for full Inf r HI I' ll. mm CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE AND ID10D rilEIGHT St PAiSSSNGRK, For All lolnt Xrf. Commencing Vontlay, Ftbruary 17th the steamers of this line nn- Rtl-d-ulod lo t-ail from ew lorn a fel lows: The Steamer NTEDSE fr (Oriental, Iionttoke Ts1tkI, Vlizalirth Cit and Iho North on A"iiliij im!. nexdays and 1 ruiayR at 6 p. m The Str. Ocracoke On Tiifsdayi, 'Ihtirsd.iya and Sajur iy at 3 i. m. Kfight rcivd not lat-t than one hour previous tn aaihug. For fni ther iaforumiion appli t O KO. R EN I) KKSUN . At. M. K. Kinu, Oon. Mgr., H.O. HDP0tN8,0en.Krt.4 I'asu.Art Norfolk, Va. New Pern, N. 0, Kb. I, 1902, F. Slmmeaa. A. II. Ward SIMHONS & WARD, ATTORN Bt anl COUNSELORS at LAW. in stani, a. c. Office 88 Bo. Front Street, nearly oppo site Hotel Uhattawka. (Offloa also al Raleigh.) Practice In the counties of Uraven, Dnplln. Jones, Onalow, Carteret, Pamli co and Wake, tn the Supreme and Fed eral Oonrts, and wherever aervlcea are dealred. P. II. Pelletler, ATT0BNCT AT LAW. Middle Street, Lawyers Brlra BalldlsK. WUI tractto ta th Ooaatlaa ot Oravan Oarterat, Jonea, Oaalow aaa I'emlloo. r. H t onrtu Jiaw npra lean I. 1.. WAHD, Attorney at Law, 74 Be. Freak 8t , dpp. Hotel Olialtawka, MSW BKRN, N. C. Oaves Canaty Attereey. Circa It, Cnvea, Jnaes, Cslow, Cart eret, I'amliee, Urease, I eneir, aad tl laarfaae and Federal t'anrta. ; XT. J; WcIVEII, ' A Hemes aCLaw,- MEWMlinN. . - ' - If. C. Gives notice et removal of office t that also occupied (aa heretofore) by M r O. Ui Onion, and will eoallnue to irac-tteeaa-heretofote. Attends iwgulwly all eoarta im (.Vavea, Ctaalsw and Panillc oantlaa, aadUI ge elaewaeae aa re .ij ... - ., V y. Aaricultural e . Imbiements Fpaa lr i sane Si.weva, ? : Ha d Gt.ane flowers';. y.i'X, I One and Two H nae Tram I lews. . I. Collars, Harneaa, glagle Treei. -( leviwa, Hark ttaids I'lew Llae.' And eveytliiu you need la the1 In V plestant I iii. ..: ' ;i- i.' i-j.v'r J. c. :Uty fo. ..I foi. Eo. Front A Craven St,

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