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- j V 3 ':! r.eicep CHARLES L. .STCVCNS. SDITOB AND PROPRIKTOB , . ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One j aar, In advance ..... ...... $4.0 .One year, t)t In advance......... S.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city.... '.SO ' JLdvertl8lng(Rates tarnished onappll ' cation. . ' ," V- Entered at the Port Office, New Bern, f N. C, as second class matter. - X Official Paper ef New Bent sat -'.. -XX Crate Comity, ' New Ben, N. C. April IS. 1808; 1 C PEACE 0. SIGHT. . Unless all signs all, as they are said . to In times of dry weather,, the loaf ' straggle between Briton and Boer U at an end. The peace conference now being held at Klerksdorp in the Trans vaal is the first of the kind. " A, flag of trace has admitted the chief Boer, lead en within the British lines and three of these men are the amou fighter De Wet, Delarey and Botha; For the first time these brave leader We laid aside the sword In favor of arbitration.1' "V. 1 i reported that the-- British govern- mer has offered liberal .terms to the "em.Jtttled farmers' and these mien hare won the right to a consideration that perhaps their early action! did not enti tle them to. It 1 to be hoped that peace that will endure will be arranged, that it will be honorable aljke to the victor and the vanquished, and that there will be left no 'smoldering embers of hate to bring fresh disaster upon the unhappy land. When the President of the South Af rican Republic declared 'that the coming war would '-stagger humanity," it served to amuse many people.. The world has since learned that the preparations for war had been going on for three' yean In the Transvaal and that In proportion to the isolation no-- people were so thoroug' .y armed and provided with such TMt quantities of ammunition. What V' regarded a rude agricultural communitr was armed with the latest death dealing machinery that the nations could provide. t It can hardly be that the strongest friends of the Boen can "hope or desire that these people should have complete Independence. A little thought would show that the only way the Boer could seeare or keep this would be their com plete Isolation from the world, that Is to revive the Chinese wall policy of exclu sion. This the world would never per mit. On the other hand If these medi aeval people allow outsiders toleome Into their land, In the same old way," to be taxed but not represented, it would only mean another struggle at -some future time. It would seem then that the'onfyhope for liberty, not to the Boer leaden alone, but td the people of Africa, is In the , institutions of . the British empire. That these Institutions ate as conducive to' freedom as poo' burned fallings permit' no educated per- sou win ituj. yv. tey Rhode hu gone to the undiscovered oountry when there will "be no- war. Kroger Is aooa to follow, it is said - that A4 ifolqagerls aware; of the trend of events- .Thee two men have represent ed the opposite sides of the struggle and the vanity of human aff air is Illustrated ia the outcome of the struggle they in augurated, when other men re settling the matter and counting up the coet.".; . . Published every d , Monday, at 96 MidiU i ; Pborb I'.o. 8. .eafliesj' .Cannot; be Cure4 ' iy looel applications' as they 'cannot . reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. ' Deafness Is caased by an inflamed eon j ditlon of the mueoe lining of the-Sus-:. tachlaa Tube. When this tube Is In ; ' flamed you have rumbling sound or i Imperfect hearing, and when it Is en . tlrely closed, Deafness Is the result, and . unless the Infiamras ilon can be taken out Zj" end this tube restored to Its normal on- V; ditlon, bearing will be destroyed for- aver: nine eases out bf ten are caused bv ' Oatrrh,WhlcM nothing but an In ?yj flamed cor " of the muoos sur- 'We win . Js One Hundred Dolta 'f1 '. for an v case of Deafness (caused bv ca tarrh) that caonot be cured .by Ball's Catarrh f.'nre. Bend for circulars, free. v T, J.OQEKIT & CO, Toledo, O. Z (; Hall's P.milyPdls are the best - - "." "- "; Tribute Id tendon,- April ll.- n Imprf ' j jBemonat tervier r V hsldlhBt.P.ul s C 1 with the hour of ti n 1 malai la ths Mato) 1 Modes 1 toinc'' ..t .1 of his re- I r If troubled by v I Of arpetlte, or con) floffo of Chamlw. " Livir TablU." Ev J'-'ut CrtUbyPBDi.' Iocs few '7 uiranlrJ our way t t v . s people oas-u. . . t . a . - up in V'i , 1 . . . 1 t the Big Horn bi.. a, .wulch luis J:.t been oix?ned up ty a new. line of to Burlington rnluoaX- It covers alout 60,000 square mllee. If largsr tLon New Tork state, three times ss large as Denmark, twice as large as Bavaria. It Is covered with beautiful! streams, a never falling water ;,.y, and the eofl Is es rich as any In the world. The pos sibilities, for Irrigation there are enor mous, and three: big Jtrlgation ditches are built already. -Cj, yes, there are a few scraps at real gout country left. We won't be crowded off the earth yet awhile. ' J J' Tm Srvwlmc tm tk SmtSk. - The production of several kinds of tea In the United States la now assur ed, and, In addition to .this. It is en couraging to note ; that 1 expert .who have examined the 'tea produced here pronounce it equal la flavor-and aro ma to the best Imported leave. The profit In the crop raised last year av erages from $30 to 4Q an acre. Dur ing th last year large tea tardea nave oeen- eonaucteo sear BUBanw vlUet 8. C when the eoil appears to be especially adapted to Its growth. Iu 1900 about W0 pounds of high trade1 ts wu "prodoeed, and s) Treadjr market Waa fouad for aU of it A ma chine for the manufacture of 1 tea was Invented and placed kf opera- ttoa la Sainmrvlnew-ilnde?ndent A Tesilmonlal From OK Enciaad.' v 'I conslde'rChambnho fleai dy the best in the world for IrotaebW uy Mr. WUllam, Satory, r Wafrhtr ton, Bnglad.r "It hs-ivM ror-wlfVk life, she having bero maMyr to bron chitis for over sit years, betes; kuost f the time oonflhed to her bedV She aew qulta weM.".Bold by T.9.Vm 4 Co, WastoiCf'Aptrl ia,-Gover-aor Sanford B. Dole, of Bawaflj arrived this morolntrfrMB Heoolala at the sues- mens of Preliideat -ftoeseveit.f It ha bssa said that Goveraor DolrwU not be removed, but udo this point lbs that he did not kao whether 4 change would or would aot be made, r? - ? . t TM Best BI004 Parmer. 1 Th UoaeTii'eonstantly beingpuriBed b the lungs, liver and kldaey. . Xeepf these organs la a healthy eoadltloa t and the bowels regular and you wiu aav no need of a Wdofl partner Por hU " tur- j poet there fc hothtag equal to Ohaaibsr lalal BtoasebTand Uver Tabletsiieae doeeof tbeat wW do you more good thaa a dollar bottle of the best -blood purlfler.' Price, Moeata, Sample free at P. a puttt rb; drag stord. it 1 New Opera Honse tt Dttrtanb. Darbsair V.O '; April lt-TaMba- tract forplaoaof the new efty aarket and opera - house has bea - give, to Book 6s Bawyer of Charteue. The build ing will eoet about fifty thousand dol- '' - "t ' "V ' - H. "..) 'vj-' ' -: 1 ' '-r t- ' Wtatt T Help Others. 3 ' -.'I badstosiaoh UbiUss0 my life," says JCdw. Mahler,' proprietor of the TJaloa Bottling Works, Erie, Pa, Snd tried all hinds laatealea, -treat eise veTat doctor swd 'apeat caslderable money trying to get a moment" peace Finally I read of Kodot Dylpapsla Our aad have heee-talAig' fc to my great sallsf aetioa; . I arefTottaa its equal tor stomaah . troubbMad gladly reooav mend It la bop that I may help other suSereit, Kodol Dy spepsia Care cures all stomach trouble. ,Toa doa't hva toilet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur -digests- what you eat.' -P. a Duffy? v ; r l-'Csirwtt LWrf $S,doo,oooJ i WasWBgt,'' ti. Aprli- 1U-T1 buBdiag rW'WMd 'aoet for tU Unttrd State Outeramea eoet ih coa-trctoT-biWtf wrf,0OK more tliea the prc 'they roetved from lU QoVeraaajBtt.tC ivJ ' r ' ' U'A--The;Bcrtme4rfer Wetmattsin.' ; ;otmm aaLi bttM rki. ' y l All whoased Chamberlain' Pali Blr for'rheumatlMB are dellghiea: wlth the quick Rllef froa-palD- which :i affurd. Whea eklngf thW kWDi W. Blnk, Of Troy, Ohio, sayst : "Some' time' ego' 1 had sever 'sttack of rheumatism fa my arm 'ancV shoulder.' I -trlrdriraewws remedies $dt ghf 'ao'relUfintll I was I recommended by If cssra. Geo. P. Parsons Coi drat f si ''Of this t, to tr Chamljorli.U'aTala Balm. T nyre ..in mended It soE'Uly that I be lit. tl. I was sooa relieved of . lpa:.i. i bvlno rec amended tL . lin! to many of my -friends, who aree' wlu me that It Is the best remedy for muscu lar rheunuUsnv la tlic' Ujaiket." For tale by P. 8. Duffy Co. m ' ewaaaBaBaBaaaWaaaff . r PITH AND POINT. : .After at wo': t ' ' ders what in the Wor.J sl ever found to worry about before It cam. . . -A f oroTi sort ct man I f- k'nd t.. i a psi.. 1 a.... t. ik . plodee for all of hi Ir-mlt at once. , evfir" v '-."--'it t..,., nil,.., .aor"t.-... f- Ing I s pU ture taken he wears a ahecp idtcroseioaoabia facet - 1 Coat ft married antes you en af- f "-- i y t ill. .-t. . t t' - ' 1 l it t..a tu dy 1 t "y of I ' s ll f S I . Bi tl T, t - r. t r I v lor S V I V IV : , ! 1 f. ' 1 1 f t t ..I'" ' This pn- a f ' f-V.r tl of tU dije!,ti!!-u siij c .!! ti 1 kin-.'. ol fiol. llglvea In! atruiiuf and never fails to euro. Uf ""9 s "t 1o cat all the fowl you Viunt. 'iie rim ..cwositiv Stomachs can U f e it. I y lis u. e many tUousariiis of cy :, have beea cured al Kr every t,... . ei..a galled. - It prevenva frnu "10i f .son tuo stom ach, retleving aa cmi ai'Vir eatlni?. Dieting uuDuceusary. lioasaut to Uu-o. lSca'it.ii - - - - -- Ll t!j y;ra ?zz Propsfedoolyby B.O. TWrrr Oa. tihkim fli tL bottto cunUilim it miw um sou, so ' . r 8. Dir py ca ,J - Postal Receipts. !; .Washington, April 11. The ) oetat re eelptt -for last' mouth compared With Haach of hut year of aff of the larcsst poet office la the oountry show a net ia- eteaMOfteapeteeht; . .Ncflect Means Daafer. f. DoatiJtgleot Mlhwaess and Constipa tion. Tour health will jnlfe perm an- eatly If ywrqir. Deltt's LltUrf Barly tosertrr rtch "tatts. 'M. E Bmlth, tutferhtt,mca.,sa-yt' "DeWltt's hMU Early Riser 'are' the most satisfactory tUU I rtook.' "Never gripe or natttet f.rJ.DuBy. .:- - ' WasbingtOA, April It. -To friends who called early l lb Whke gouae to ee the President today, Roosevelt said, "I thlok J srat pretty good American JhefaM I made thH rip South; bat I am a better AsMrictn aowthaa before I went to CharleHva," f0 0J wT TOO ARB IAKIR6 When yWtskeSrtoveVT ChiU 1 Tonic, beeaus Xh formula is plainly printed oa very bottle showing that It U khary IrOa ade.tlarae t tatek form. No cure no pay. Price Sec. A BOOB For Cuba. - : nuMlng eT trAbaealaV oMJutaSWM s reeWutlo-a wMVaWspraftiiaf na Ooagras to give Cubs a M per ceatrre- 4estflJi ananlmoas. "'t. For all htads of eoreSi- buraX'btulse. or otheVwatihuVDeWWl-'' Wlteh Uubd Salic lnrcr. Bkio dleseiyUld to it at oao. New fail In caseeof pnesr Xooilng and bearing-. Hon gca nine but De WHt's. Bcwara of counut- felts. ! aoffeasd f ounaayj year from a or cauiet by afuaahot Wcnad 4a my left leg, says" A.' & Puller, Sngtlsh, lad. "It would act heal and gave -mach-troubkvN fraeedall klaof resvJ eurta re ao tparpo aatn I triM ue- Witt's Witch Haasl Salve. A few box completely euredwae. P. a Dalfjf.--- ii'WV tUtlTAV-4ii.. Ia Kussta a coutract between aa em ployer aad bis workman mast definite ly contain the provUton that all Ban- daywaad mfeea -great holidays" o aayafaubautttted for them ar to b fraa-froa arorkA uVM '":. ' ' ' ' " " . . - '?t'a Ufa at i'lk-4V vJb average Ufa af a -doc kf about tea yean, .Ataay tlve flfteeo, and there ar well authenticated eaaea of from tf ea J W (Wenryaraaeara, , fe y -t.i iBfaaaBaa viHearFa'llttMwr . Started horrible aloer oa Oakegt: I. a. Orasr, Prai klla, Orpve, 10H whldk ceded deetart aqdAH temedh for fntrr" year. The Rucklea's - Arete BRven edred ttai Just as toed fnr Bolli, Bttrtrsf rr1eV Cnu; Coras, 6caUa, BWalrerHlMiriadlfv at JSP.. BtaAaa's dtejgstoveaiV -v-i1 awiaa -AvaisMr; -i -v. Avalanche are so 'common Bf Svrtlrl aerland that device are made to con- then. -The Swiss form earthwork Or fntrenchment which are pointed In imch a fashion that avalanofae coming i ..... i M,i;h-4luHfi-ai- anllfc mi ao -jyen ''. fi -'i - " raifl:!e. j in tli civil war 48 gcr ."i'aClarpAii 'aZIuIon marvel at the multitude of "'!'- ntoff by Dr. King's New Life l uit the most distressing too. Stomach Liver and Bowel trouble Dyspepsia Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Biliousness, Pever, UaUrta, all fall before these " t woiker- S"c at 0 D Bradham's r. -' f . " Ko'lce to freJltor?. Li Ce LLi.Lt Cou.-t of tlie Cnlttd States for the Easier District of J' North Parn"!i, at Few ParaV, . .:, v:.. "!. t. 3-1. ......r of V' ': ' . r.ma paul of Wsl.!i -ton, N. O, Eaokmpu " . '"he pf!' n of Fn "h rl, of W-h. 7. 1 1 In s.'l !, 4 a t, H !- ' ! 1 1,. J. of I j J ti liOU f 1 . t at.- A fa- t, -. I j Clinflee of Denmai 1 a vs.-; t . , . r carver In wood, and oae of ' r f.voriia pastime Is carving I'pc-s. 1 e sue preaerus to her buaband aod Several of her male cousins whe-are- saicker.. . " .1 .v ' -u i. Emperor HIiiPlrt of Abyssinia is bnlld.. stei Ue lines between his cnpltol and tlo Italian settlements ia L.ythrea; and shy on caught cutting Wire vrth'tiB-v brTlght-hand cut off nd fci properly oacated to pay for the damage. . Th -'heir 1 tSe : BelgU throne la Prlbc1 aHiert v maadera, wb vislteA this country for three mouth la ISOS end made many frlendW Prince Albert Who Was bora In 187B, married Id 1900 Duchess Elisabeth, third dauahter of Duke trbarte of Bavaria.-A tea-and 4 heir pnsmnpHv WU bora to them a year agov - ' - ' Canebta-DreadMi rarloo. Seoke, v-aunagMt rof'T. M. Thompsoa a largy importer-r An mil llaery at . 16W Miiwatatse Avenue; Chicago, aayai ' "Duttug nae late taverc weather I c aaga ilm-adf al 'which kept me awaki" at night andf nde me unfit to attead my wnrk darlag th-day. On of mymUhners wsscaklag phambn lain' Cough Remrdy for ae-er-ooUl at that tlm wWcl ,fme- to rellava her so qulckty that i J.ngt, somo f myself.' It acted like atagla and I began to Improve at 0000." 4 aaraSW entirely WeM sad feel' vrrrrWd Vk ackaowf edge It nwri " Ki; "li- hy f. ST. DuffyAo., j , Xo klaatuK juver occurs In Jpkh et vpt -'bi-ien iiQshatid -and Wife.- not evemiwe'n h mother knd child.1 . ? gtaat,-- r,-r" te tidrjeing powtf of ust add r the vanoyanca of the housekeeper, for 4b- glaiiK4u picture frame looks damper and feels greasier than it would ofbcrwla. ' - Save4 Many a Time.1 Dout BfgU- 'oiUhait cnli ev-n if Jt Is spring. Buck case often result seriously at lhiseasoliist -beeause oeo pi are care'esK A. doW if On Mlnnte J Abslutety-iS Actta.t tacr, . Bur caM lev ejoagha; eild,4r)oa,' grip, broa ehltto, and other throat and -Jung truu- Oaa, Miaute Vough iare several years, '-says rottmastet U. O. Dswsog, Birr, III. -' It Is the .very l)Ughjd4clno ua the market, It haBved . me many a Mrerc pll of alcknea an4 I trarmjy recommend h." TWchlldr-ea favorltb. ' f . 8. Duffy. Blvara Hvlaiat.--. - ' WW ar; able 10 rourerse amjer water by hcliiff tbelr bvlincta which are tnrarwMy made of copper, logrtac ana snooting to one another. The sowufc tncy say; . swiftly and dlsUnctly con- -'-OflTlrgfnls I f. breeding fgn4;of ; maiaria germ. o u low, wet or aratshy groaad everywhescThee germarcaus wekness, chill vec,aeh la theibonee and muusclea, had msy Indoce daniaroo maladies. But Eltrtc Bitters never-faU to destroy them sad cur, malarial troa- bles. They wUl surely prevent typhoid J "Fa tried auy teoMdle for HaUrta and Stoaneh aid Liver troubjes writes Joha Chariostonvof ByetytUe, . 0 "but never found anything as good a Electric Bitters." Try them. .- Only. 0c.: .C. D. Brad bam guarantee satisfaction -U- can best be enjoyed by ' mean afforded by a nice carriage when drive .through the parks and ooantrv furnish Indescrib able delight but suoh rides caa be spoueo eab v if vour vehicle Is not of the best At . ..ters ft Bon's a (elect lineofcsr- 9 i ofTm-eeL-eveTv oa of which is t - 1 rfe!tloa ef yleiooa straotlon, linn and easy rldii . We are pre d totntfonruubertlre on your ue r ueels' , Why not put on rubber tires snd mak! riding a luxury these day. . . - ' v .... ' Qa II. YSzttn d Con. .. - l Phoa i8, 7 . iy; : n j read Ka BanMf. - ' OA r 1 ... .. Pormerly Llpman & Toffi. . -. Is now at S3 MIDDLE BTEEKT, nnu " 'rl ' Doi k, ew Hern, where ho wUl be glad to lis-ve his frlsnds ral and son his -, -; ; .... -r - f ,11. J.vnt i L..JC" GO' !)-, ; : ' .... ' ' b .o.s . rr-'i b, HAT. CAI'B, ' : .- AND Ni,TI ' 8. 1 Tla-..I..J'M , ... .. .,.,. r-j t neat i 1 ,ar4 t .aia' ; vard Bfi . e t :ng to ' ?vet' fcjcL.-sett hull, the oldest bunding in the college yard, restored to it original use as a dormitory for students. For many-years -rt ha beca- aed foe-tec-tiirea. It Is one of the; group of ven erable buildings which represent ar chitecture jly the early days of tbeaat veraltj. It was built In 1720 from -a grant of 3,600 from the province and at that time was sufficiently large to house practically all the student af the' old college. : It was originally a tour story building with dormer-window, and old fashioned chimneys at -each end atlU give it a typically eolonial ap pearance, TnrouKheot the eighteenth centra? the-col lege yard troa grndual ry flHed up with tmlldlng in the same quaiaty simple style, -and evea TJtrlver alty hall. which was designed, by Bull finch, and built' in lSlAVwa not out of character?- although' cormtracted at white 'Chelmsford granite instead at red brack. - - -v - Later bulldlaga were Of a different and Quite Inferior style, like the chapel aod aame af the neighboring dOrmltL rlea, wit wt thin- the last doaeAena heanlvenlt7 authorities' have readopt od th colonial tyl& U the plan to restore Uassachusotts hall to Its orig inal uses is tarried Out, therefore, the famous building will have cooa-lo tt own sgalrrra a double sense betkvar- chlteeturoily and 4 practJcaliy.-after many notable vtcumttades. x f s v ; As artelnally built Maasachueetts hair contained thirty-two roome. with which lictio study closet were cor neoted In order fhat the Eaglmh Idea of Isolating atudeata might be-carried oufc ;.lmor loaets may be found to somo of the other old halls bnti their orlglaal purpose has .been altnoet tor- gotten,' and rnstend of a atady table they are apt to contain a commonplace woodbox. uTheeo subdrvttidn of the building may help to explain the curl' ua -account rendered to the provincial jrovemmeat for reoatos after-klaaaa. chuaett hall had. been used as a bar racks for the Continental soldier under Washington. - For example, the list In cludes twenty-nine brass knob locks for chamber door and sixty box lock tor studies, as well aa new wall paper and other Items made necessary by the carelessness of the soldier. Mr. Albert Bushnell Hart, professor of history at Harvard, baa shown par ticular Interest in the proposed resto ration of this historical building, tar ing that the building which Wa the college home of president John Adam awi many other tuaents r almost qual fame la after life ha a epecial value a a home for the student of to day because of assodatlona and metn- orie which 'cannot in the nature of thing become attached to the newer dormitory building for many genera' tlona to come. , From the northern terminus of Nor. way's most northern railway the sun Is constantly in sight from June 6 to JuiyJU-,.,-, , . '.. .AS XI U 1 U I" OlaTriNKNTAI. Oil, WTOCK PER a91tn1Xll 10c lop llelgnts WM UUWM' kOO-FKKT ON MAKUH a5tH. 8 WU8H- EBS WITHIN 25 FEBT OP JJ3.- s4 : -Te .are ready to sell oil txMy dwliverr; j-rloei on application. war coirrniEKTAL stock is ife, conservatiYe k desikable J-Tou boy 250 -hares, or more, tvtttain tintil out l usher i in or. to Ve viilh Furnish. Free Trans- to investor depositing (600 in their ananonaol tiwlr aomber ba vbuted th nold aad tod onr propoation to Kprented, othefwise'tuo' titytiiMiu Out officer and ajractora a capa in other line, bave devoted much time and atady to the Texaa field, snd being of the beet repntatinn, will wiedy direct th Company aflair.r ; &i W A fi pr ' f r ' " rrt n WM$ ";-'i:.'tr1 - - -.a .sVU'-..gi yi-', (kheston; Texkiy:: 'y:l pJacoBroBATUD Tax Law Boa 256,OOOj Vam lb CairM. C" tfritpat once for further rrtlcuiar toJ.fCv. .'V.'iw,'i, XT. J, "VE ATIXEITI I2 II e have the little tilings you Enamel, I'dlixh, Tuint, Brushes and rr.zor8, 1,f shaver and TIhiimv l'in Tinware, Agulowaro, Sptlnklor, Ti r !' t Trat :olm Trup, S .1 1 .r J (jiln, tlt vv riili8h I-iiinp Wick, and . himneys.- A " rF ' r 'T?y,i; - r '."..''-'.' . '-. c " ; :V A f..:i .L: .(.k of !.!;, ),mid d iiuN, V;i:u)t" Oils', .and-BiiilJi-rs .. I.: . i.t F.'iHii ; ojk. : . ;-.:.'';; Pi- ; t F'-Vwry, lrt!i T ';t. ..-.''' - - 0 " Mil It'inhvnre Co. : n I ''' awa2sa5Ss-. ' ' - N 1 t- - -lw fLl wa..TfCV, Hie skift is pivjvided;witji' nuUiona of little pores th65e tiayfcettf'tlielaipait of ; the deadly, matter that dafly collects in the body is carried off. .; But natnre never, intended mat poisona ot an lrntaung or acta chara'TiiTiAit!l'f VliTwiva trimtigri the bUdV the Liveg and 3Eadoey9 bejbg their natural QutletV'44d it is. when these important organs fail to perform- their functions that these acid poisons, ie absorbed into the blood and find their way to the surface of the body through the pores- - asd glands of the sldn,- producing intense itching and burning, inflammation and swelling and eruptions of every conceivable size, shape and character.' . ASS degrees of intensity. Red andiangrT' looking spots break out upon, some part of the body with a mass of small jrostdesor bhsteTij is discharged a clear or straw colored fluid, which dries and flakes-off in bran-1 forms into hard and painful sores and scabs. Tto-'Skift-oftes harden smd;driesi cracks and bleeds from the effects of the fiery acids, wbJdiriiovblttid is continually " throwinr i&- Pimples, black heads' md blotches are evidences of a too acid bloddf whicb ha , inflamed and clogged the pores. : Skin Diseases being depend ent npoa the same causes require the saine treatment ,whicA .must be constitutional and not external Nothing applied loeally to the inflamed surface can bring-much relief. The disfiguring eruptions wiu conunue 10 annoy ana pain you in spite of soaps, washes or powders. There is w hope of getting rid of a skin disease except through the purification of the depreciated blood and neutralizing and filtering out of thft circulation all poisonous substances and acids. " The ptrrifymg and tonic properties of S. S. S. soon manifest their influence in skin affections; the debilitated system is invigorated and toned up, and the gradual disappearance of the eruptions show that the polluted blood is being brought back to its natural purity and strength. Old chronic skin disorders , which have resisted all the ordinary methods of SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, TETTER, NETTLE RASH, PSORIASIS, AGfiE, BOILS. or any of the poisonous drugs which constitute the basis of so many so-called skin cures. J Our Medical Department has been of the greatest assistance to thousands seeking relief from blood and skin troubles. Write us fully about your case, and our physicians will help you. for which no charge whatever is made. Our illustrated Book on Skin Diseases will be sent free to all who write for it THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. II llil : BE TOO LATE. 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It ku sow kee s early a ysar alsee tht slssas dlaapgartd, kit art a tig f It bet aver returned, aad I aa aathnee! tt ear 1 ptmaatrt. r. 3. NORFOLK, 1017 Haakbtrry ttrtrt. DRfMOtfFETT;S 1 JjLfiTfZ ETii I NLC Core Ofaolara-liifantKm, Dlarrtieea, M. Dwj Aid DISMtloe, Ragulatoa the aaTMINO EASY. Cum Eruption and and prevonto Worm. TEETHINA Countaraata awN as oanta to C J. MOFrETT, M. Mthe Of ALL Tobacco Fertilizers. r 1 US' a 3. - Specially prepared for the lands of Eafltcrn Cuioliu. InsureH a good cure.. Makes wrappers andgfills your purse. By its merit alone one farmer in Jones Connfy w ill use it xclueive ly on hia sixty acre of tobaeeo. , As our goods are manufactured war you and not re shipped, we claim Fieshneas ai.d Good Mechanical Ocndition. - . Hi Grak Cattaifi; Potalo; illcrcp; anil Cotloo Guano, ok. ,Our MottoiifNot How Cheap, But How Good. Krlf jou use, rertillief Call and; Bee us. , ,, JB. : IT. , f .; A. Blfh rade : factory. Measa Xinr&M - M. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 13, 1902, edition 1
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