:-. V'.s. -At v; .-. 4 " ' S, .? ' '''t. v . .: . ' -.. r V ' ' ' ; ; THE JOURNAL. '4 " ".1 PubMahed every day Is the year, exeep I Monday, at M Kiddle Ami. J . -PhojtiMo.8. , ; .. . i..' . r 'CHARLES L. STEVENS. ' - IMTOBfltB rBratWB 11 , . -V SUBSCRIPTIOI RATEi , -.Oasyeer, adYaBe..V.V. ' Oae year, not ta advance......... S.aa -V-Monthly, by carrier la the dly...,. JM ' 1 1 1 i rT V-' v. - Advertising Rates funnshod e-r pp Entered U the Peat Office, New Bora, H. m Mini el wrtfti,)g Offietel "afar at Xe Ben Crarea Canty.; ' aai New Ban, M( C. May 10S; ; EXACTORS OF THE POLlTiaAHS. Already by mall and throagk.p awonalit solicitation, this offlo la befog beoslfsdl . by the office seeker and Us friends, for newspaper favors, -It may not be so regarded by many, bat it la true, that politics Is just as . moch a business and profeaeloa. aa -la? . the oondact ot a newspaper. Tilts belDf so, ' to seek fiee jnoMoasf from a newspaper," by the pollaVaM an exaction, 'that Is anfe1t9MsMJtifet especially where the newspaper people are neither In podlttes, hbr seeking f a Tors to offset what la glrea the polltl- claattoWswapssoolasaasJ For Its retern, no -business la Korth Carolina Is so expemrte as the "ptisltea tlonof a newsoaiier. and yet It the record oonld be made known, the i press, J hss been sad Is today, contributing more towards good government, than all. the politicians, and all other -soarees taken together. This contribution ts given ifietlj wad gladlyesW.tae etott, waenateraBaws psper ts pttblMhed, 'to promote-toeal beUermeats oterery kind. There Is moch that can be classed as "news" In politics, which recelres free insertion, as well that space which may' be glvea as a contribution by the news paper for Its own political party, should the publisher so desire. Bat there b matter which Is seat to every newspaper, that Is onlfortbe tn dlTidaalbenenYof thaipertoa; or Ws friends seeking Its publication, and to press upon Its free Insertion, with the claim that It k the -daty- ot the awws-: paper .1 "atlek by Us political friends," Is nothing more or tees than poll ileal The newspaper at the most Ubesel es timate gets little when the office seeker does pay, an yet the Torage polKWaa paying a dollar to aaowanaaer Ssimare exacting la his demands, than Is the merchant payksf Jia 41mes atash,' f or aealry eMag he eesae-tfcletv aaaajy, advesUslog wheihe has lto aflar to dM public 4 ,,A . And It Is not alone fa glttne Mr' ; space to tbs polttlcUa , that ths aewsaa ; . : per Is put towa sxpesse sHtM owtf, for the public parade of oat eaadldataa qualUlcatloBS, saaans-thala host lot ene mies arise against Us aewspapet, waiehi la doing sushtaUoat work; and tias: meaas aaotner loss to-the pnhUsherJ i jud a most sariotu oae tn every W- ltaace. .' - , ; Jt V'' Office aseklag Is a buslaasf, 4pvt h seek toset. treaipaoe lroaewapa-lCottfh p.r.i0ag beali iM nm ii.rj Str anw irwttnist Win Fasnx J, Oman aukos oath that he la' eMlaw ifot''imfM UHanr oTuo, oomg ousiuuas ia m ; City of ToledOvOounty sad State afore said, aad that sent tm win pay each and ovary ease of Oaiaaa that -caaaM be eared tribe "use of Hall's Cat aaad ovw r-? v fe-Wir ' y-; - fUUlK J. CHfcKXT.' 8wn toasters a aat tubseslbod W ay ptsssaos, Ihlsdlh day o( December, A.D.188;- .-a T 'A.'W.OLEA80H.t i. , Notary PnbUoV Batfa Qatarrh jOar Is -taken Inter- aally, aad aota directly oa ths blood aaa moooas wsrfaosfrof (he syataawsend tor lastIaoalaIs,'fres; IKrf i: 3. CBEarj" CO, Toledo, Ow Bold by aQ Draggtste.r Hairs Pamny Ula ethateal f H veiirrrtffj Uaxer. i y,t fkUtts -April fWTa Qoeea any -f aear bwaotuaderad 'oat of .aacgsr. -."The . aieaaaaasl laapsoeemeat la hat health has oocasloaed lataase relief throng host tks Hnilrv. - Msnlfsstatkms at to are . - . --- - ; t - if VH 971 JOT Ml . y Taa-'ya aB banes-'. .T-r;:'WtB 0ier to; Un."; k .'-r t have used DeWltVe UltM Karl '' V JUsers to eoni"rtloaaa4 satpld llrsi , w aad they are ell right lata glad to la-!' '.r deees thsei for I UilMkwhea w gnd'a " goed USog wsWlt Id lototbers know V" ;-' It," wttes Alfred .PslBJa, ,Jlaey. III. Tbarmnn gHpe or distress. Ban, saf-' y::" -i pnis.,T,B,lu:. ; . ' r-v-r tie fcittJi"' " " - - - fjurely art? tie taint, bf f Prom the JMewj the fiower to bluti is one of, j most requisite and co iimendable'iot physical endowments. Old men are past blushing; very young - children, Idlota and the. lower animals cannot blush; but It appear! that some tribes rtaa ot the outskirts ot barbarism pre eerre the faculty to an astonishing- de gree. ' ' " , " - . : " Ihe blush la a1 grace ot life, mark of vitality ana of youthrutnees. It be tokens great eerebral.aenslbUltj. see nded by a perfectly sensitive akin. By a sort of instinct for personal defense at the sllfhtest attack- word , or a jrieee fiance there Is a (nab of energy, t aay energy, and not emotion.. The heart 'beats' no faster," but aslgnal front the. brain sends a . rash of all the spare blood tthe akls,,and, owing to the congestloa ot the small blood ves- tela, aneartraorainary gtowi spreads far tne xaeo xo ma ops w me ear, to tberoota of the hair,: to the throat, Rjjiittmea eve to the top 'Jotine OarlA saw: $he back of a yotmg girl; blush and decarea that In certain lr camstaiacea Woshtog may suffnse the whole body. Jt 1a as though the mind were hanging d curtain before the body io assert ita (right of precedence. I plaTter! .'.The Art.ol wxe.'" -J j lit r, : qmaa)eaaT.. '.. -'" , When Frank JU Stockton had plan ned but Tim book ot omona'a tmyels sod WsakbeBtread,to write lvne re sided In Philadelphia. -He had a bosl nesa aiwotatmeittnrlth bid dentist, an sM 4rUstoVone day. when the follow-i tog Incident told by himself, occurred: -"While In the chair I got to talking With tarn friend shout my new book.' I taif Igat i naa aenous uoogna w aur HWCtat bhby. He was moch Interest ed We talked et theadrlaablllty of doing this, and, while be was not quite, convinced, be la the main agreed with mo. 1 had been finished with and, clasping his hand, went into the wait foaaxoiiny way put Ihli waiting room was filled with women. ' ' ?A I .passed -throagh the dooe 1 eard1ilin tall," Then yon"haw poaV tlvely decided to kill that babyr Tost- Pj2!!st "T( aaoaMI hats' -eewt the women stare. It was not until I got well out In the hallway that I realised what they nmstiof oourae bate been thinking." . 'S ?' Ji,'lv'P ..;' ",M aUIacV HMsltahle Maal W. Gordon atcOabe-ways that when MoncTtten htllBes, the poet, aspired t grasp Um aotlal literary scepter fulling from the Withered hands of Bogers-he gathered around bla breakfast table. In Pan Vail men of the moat diverse per sonalities, creeds and tastes. invfacV the chief-reQuh-ement for securing an Invitation to these breakfasts, which soon became-tbetalk of London, aeems to have been thtttbe guest must be a Uou of some sort Ilea of anch pro taounced differences as Count d'Orsay, 'tht elegaat dandy j'the'rugged Thomas Cartyle, Sydney Smith, the brilliant srtt, and Oonnop ThlrlwalL the grave hlstorlcn, aat there aide by side, and Dad Bolfalo 1U burst upon the town te-tbeadaya Mr. UcOabe thinks te, too, would undoubtedly have rabbed elbowo la mines hospitable menagerie with Tom Macanlay and Aubrey do wat a wum is, , It waaalnndaysdiool class, anTtbe teacher believed In asking questions to see bow clearly the scholars ander staod their lesson A kt widow ot Bam waa thW i subject ' aad the tsacber. thOatKt'aU would-bo onlckly aaswer ed when she asked, "What laria Wid w7'Tllera' .Was a alienee aadl she nodded to the small boy at ber left and. eal,M.knjwJWh'a wdw la, JflaaXyoair foJhlmew thr boy's mother was one. , ' . leils." be answered; "lfi lady What take In washing." Start Wronj. , ( 'j 1 Doatttarttbe'tnmmer with a stager- IVoongtioroeUL.lfe'ankaow: what a j -snsuaei ookt" la. it's toe aarosex sua Vto-emOtteatt mngs on" throaghthe eatlre eess ra; TMke- It in hand right now , A'fewdosesof Onw Klaute Oougk Oure wmset yearfthi. Bore oars for eoagaj eoTowp,' grlpf, bronchitis, sR throat, and taas twmalew -Absolutely safe; Ajotf -at aea.'OaliaMa tiks It. "One- Kidule Oure-is-the best aoagh acedhaM 1 1 w- v , --T " I rlTtt aeVer found any Udng else aVit aefad-tMafsi and unkil " TA DnVs. Bar. W. Q. Border of London la dm lag to thU-Oouatrr 4 isctura oallJlaw A 1.? 311 W, A Bar. Arthur Cntlsoo, the los'Qek4 er, bee sUsreJ Ifor . lar'vej there a Quabar ilsstoO. v Dr. a E. Estoa ot OOetatia. ftrbi la' -: r I. D. Bockefeller'B MVterj baa deddew an aaaapalga at strtetpesctlng. - ,j ..Mrs. .Lelaod BUoferd .has sohsctett Ber, Dr- BeberRewtoo to coodnet too bpenlog services ;jn the UemoMal thorclj-attticlied tB-tinford nl tetstratfalo ANa,'Cat ' ' ; !'I)r,livarl'Bvwrett'IIl mud) a suise uoteay whia he ta not anty to bwieasleAapoo irsoenu B asA bearded a crowded ear, and a boy bad gl him a east Thank yon, tat bas-rtbaok yon.", said Sr. Bale, H'11 do as much. foe jou When yoo are'Ugbtji If 1 bappea to be around then." - i with a good deal of pletsare and eatlsfsctloa that I recommend Chamber btla' CpHo, "faolsra and Dl: rrboea KeaMoy,"-esyi Druggist A. W. Bawtsllc, et Eartwd, Conav "A I'-'y -r- - tt, seeing the remedy eipotod for a . on say show ease, -said to met 'I r-believe that medicine saved my '!re the aast saastMr ? "e at the shore.' auU tbs 1tm tso4iMMtfelMUe-ov4r lis merits 1 JIM once assde my-r ' .d to .commas J It tfl t'..s WsOy s y'-'lemn earns Into vj store so over- ... wl:'i r 'V. 'p'-- "-tt he sank at )MtL r I ; Mm a dose ot t ... y v. . he', -A 'm, I repeat ed il t - 1 ! ' , minute he Soft t f sti 'ormlt!? me "-!,. f'tr t-y F. . Ufa col Ititg tn a aeries et changrs of i-asuQ,- aad the human economy IS slnv tly. so far as its material part la con cerned, w machine and primarily, de pends bn'tood-aa the most-Important factor In keeping It In working order. When It la said that we commence to die as aeoa-aa we are born, It of course means that certain parts of the body immediately begin to perish; their ex- sstenoB-aiphxierarj -they comoand- go, arte replenished and decay, : They are tbeidyWfpaws of that system ot nte whlch may .last a ttttlo whUe, but Which must eventually yield to thai in exorable, law of nature. The nans, ta hair, etc, are observable aa an instance of this decay. - The same role- applies to every other-organ and flssuo of the body; though it Is not palpable to the naked ye. Tbe akftts always pseUmr. Tbo food that la taken m the one hour: nourishes the system and ejects that which waa taken the hour wf . . i:!" ' .lW'fcds'')iitavt ' ' Many of. the smaller and 'weaker birds; fike tho frr-'ceheitt vlreoa. .Wrens; kinglets and bloeblrds, hi order' to avoid their oaeailea, the hawks, make their long fllghta by night, ;stop ptng for rest and food In the daytime. The larger and bolder ones, "Uko tbo hawks and crows,, aad those ;of tremely rapid flight; like the swallows and humming birds, totgrete-fearlessly by day, aad there are some, Itko the Canada geese,'Whichitravel lust when they choosei by day:ee night aHgrnt- lBgfba-datasaBiIy.in..ai . height of fvem-no to ahree'UiUes, and this ana-' bles them tojsee the elvers, the mono-', tain ranges and ;the toast line. 'By these they direct their course, the old. birds remembering the way they came -before and the ytMMig ones following. Woman's Home Companion. ; In a book eaUtted "Domestic Uan aera ot the Middle Ages" we are toid that In those daya dinner tables were covered by a "nappe." or tablecloth. Upon It Were placed a large saltcellar, 4 bread and cups for wine, but no knives or plates. The reason for the absence of the knives arose from the common practice la vogue of people carrying I "their own knives In a abesth attached to their girdle. In an early work, written by Lyd gats "Rules For Behavior at Table" the guests are told to bring no knives unsecured to tbo table, -which can only mean that each one was to keep bis owa knife that Is, the one be carried with him clean. RatlfTiBS the Go. One ot the odd things the visitor to Burma will notice la the large number ot beMa about too pagodas. These bells are usually .hung on sacred posts a few feet above the ground. . They are sweet toned, aa an Burmese bells sre, but tbey are not furnished With tongues. The worshiper who cornea to pray before, tbo pagoda strikes one of these bells with a -wood en mallet This la to attract the atten tion of the god. , . A Roach Rider's Lack. Washington, April 80. Col. A. D. Brodick of Artaona,formerly ot the Boagh Eiders, will be -named by Presi dent Boosevelrto ooeoeea Governor N- D, Murphy,. whose resignation froarihe office of governor of Arizona' was re ceived yesterday. - Like a Drowning Man "Five years ago a disease the doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go," wrlles Geo. 8. MaraaVWeiMuowa attorney of Nocoaa, Tex. "I took quantities of .pepsin and medlolaes but nothing helped me. As a drowning man grabs at a straw I grab bed at Kodoi I felt aa Improvement at once aad after a few bottles am sound aad well," Kodol Is the only preparation which exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices and consequently Is the only one which digests bay. good food aad euros any form of stomach troaala. r.S. Duffy. . Richmond, April ' BO.Jacoh HatoBK oltlaea ,tjf high Staadlng sla Car teitjlvataaials The Wales paovad too eold, however, so fleU. ! Ivory box-'gttaranteed,' Prfce, 95 eeata. Tor sale by r. 8. Duffy.;' :; Hln&ter t. ecwn-neadel K Pa1UApiiB0.tlW eotthera rleoreyi have recommended the appouftmeit of WaTIng Fang, at present, minister to the TJined Sutea, aa tM head of the now: fl v .'tots lloreaoe Hewmaa, who has bsea a (teat sjrtfertr from maaealsr rbaaata titav lays eamberlam'i Pala Balm te the only remedy .that .affords her relief. Miss Hewmaa ia a much respected rest deal of the village of Gray, H. T., had makes this atstemeat for tbo beaeflt ot others similarly afflicted- .Thtslthtiaeat Is for ssla by . 8. Duffy ACoTr'-. T r - - : - " ;:'. Serei Girt; .IfeefilcsSly ; tlllet ' . :Ph!ladelplla,-April J.--Bevsa "gbls are knowa to have bora killed and more Its Hi fwa L-j-'-l dnvf-. k p.r.io-.t the c'fcr factory of Ilariiurger, Knmsa A Co4 tenth street and Washington ave auetthtt afteraoo'V . i - ' ' ': r ... . Rmalj a Crest Secret , -. It Is often asked how'tu '' rsVuing eureS, that pa-jtlo the bent , y!cisas, are effected 1 y Dr. King's i:ow I. licov ery for Con - "ns I rt't t!,e ct. It cats out the pUi ;: n sd g--- m -infected mocui, and lots the l'lfe-glving oiy-f-n tnrl-.h and vllaii4 the blnod. It fcfn1! t!,e nf!med, coogh-worn throst ii.l I- -v lrd oolls and stobhrtra -"" 'j ii ' l to Dr. King's " , t n i I I' "!.! I ! - ' I ' i Jl byspepsia Cure i Dfeests wlataeall: Thl preparallon talns all of tie'' digestants aud digests all kinds ot f ood.-ltelvea insUn troliefan.l never falls to cure rlaallowg you to eat all the foodyouwant. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands .of dyspeptics hare been aared after everything else failed. It prevents formaUonof gas on the stom ach, relievingall distress after eating. DIetrag unnecesaajy. Fioasaot to tako. tt eJeHrt ttr rr ,'-:f . 4)est dO -WMfMOll (mp-jwttmlyb- R.O. TMWI On,,(Ihlra- B. DU FT A CO. CURTAIN CALLS. There Is a rumor that Lotta may re turn to the stage. ' The New York papers consider Aa son Pond's "Life" a failure. 'Burt Haverly baa been married ta New tork to Mrs. Mary DowUng. A trip to Australia after next seosao hi being planned by Mta Leslte Carter. Jessie Bartlett Davis started her eon cert tour with several asBlstsots-in Pa- dacab. Ky,. " ; Keatycar Americans win egato nave fhe Opportanity of seeing the ifaawat Barnum & Bailey ctrcoa Ellea Terry will more than Hkely tdof appear with Bir Hoary Irvlng.wben be lours this country next season. . An alleged delver Into stage lore says eggs were first thrown at a Roman per formance of The Frogi" of Aristopha Beware of a Cough. A cough Is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption and bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first Indication a persistent cough, and If properly treated as toon as the cough appears are easily cured. Chambettatn's Coneh Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained Its wide reputation and. extensive sale by Its success In curing the, diseases which cause coughing. If It Is not bene fiolal it will not cost you a cent. For sale by F. 8. Duffy ft Co. A Nefro for Collector. Washington, April 80. The President today sent to the Senate- the nomination of John II Deveaux, colored, to be col Itcter of customs for the district of 8a vaaaah, Ga, who was collector at Brans wick, Ga., tn President Harrison's ad ministration. Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, so aid head or other skin diseases. - How r why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest Cure for Ulcers, Fever Bores, Bait Bbeara, Cuts, Barns or Bruises. Infalli ble for Piles. (Scat O. D. Bradbam's drug store Negro Murderer Killed by Mob. Brandenburg, Ky , April OT Ernest Dewey, a negro, who shot and seriously wounded Harry Dow ell, a young white I man, at Gnaioa, about seven miles from this place, was hanged by a mob that' morning, aad his body riddled with bul lets. Seantorlal II . , Once during a heated debate between Banatxw'yaaeph B. Fornker ot Ohio and Senator Joseph XV. Bailey of Texas the question of law In Texaa and law In Ohio came up.': The passage became warm. Poraker, by way of a parting shot, told Bailey that If he .would come to Ohio be would learn a great deal of aw that be. did opt knew. , y..' 3tf tbyfsiOo yery tww aW td be tearneoVln Obte.", remarked Batter; "I must advise the senator to spend tit bw w.trvkf0 ;- i,.- 'swav rsawMav- ... beea-tra awful ts'ap fn'th edltoWal.j room today, j;.. :':v . w '-: lWhdtlfba,' tlOfc fiey-m natter. nwo1sia; take and put the "No Admltetwc-', ln at the subscription office asd'thet "WelromeT doormat In front of theieoV ttor'ajwoj... ... , 't - ..lT.tlt .-.? . rirsriveij. ' . Qtodya-i-BdUb says yon are oaly aaak-, lng ove to me out of revenge beeanae' ahorefused yoo. v ,'V . . itunertf-Prsy. tell her for me Mart se ven ge Is'sd sweet Pre forgiven .the bt- jary.--iudga. i.i . j- w inut TUi Foiu Heel : v:J . Is greater, power of Igatt'uf and kaslmllatlng food.. For them Dr. Slag's Hew Life' Pills -work- wwderaA-Tbey tone and regulate tea digestive organs, geatla-eapel all poisons from the sys tem; enrich the blood, tin prove appelito, make healthy nashi 'Oaly tSo at C, D. B-adfharaV .;'' 'f "is , Chrlsttan Endeavor Conyentieav .'The elrhth snnsal Cbrlstfn lu'lesvor Cgmrcnlion t r lUntit Caro....i will be held In Aabevlilr, une ST, 88 -and , SO This will be a practical convention, land the'ways of working Chrlsllan Endeavor laauantry end town will be - fully, dls enwed., Tbe'Qulstlloqsnd Fasifly .Ru"i Ion will be among the prominent t ; l-i twfors t' s oosventloo, . - , llrv. rliert W. Bmllh of Greeasboro will he one ot the ipeaker others will be announced later. , ' Rev. L. M, Ones, ptnr of the Chris, lian church In AtherUle, Is chslrmaa ot lbs entsrUSnment oommlltee. Let all InteifMitcd q Cbrlstlsn Ea-d-vor wotk ailnnd the eonvenllOB. i Mamis Hats, " (': n. I'r"s Dept., and Ttan Msn-jr., f- '! 11, 1" rM'rot arihatodaffaM i V -aaavvr( xirA I R(tlnngeOntribulttlWeHtllehlgV aat anccaaitlmn't&afotaoTt'at the habit of enjoying things. Whatever your calHag In Ufa may be. Whatever isfrunes or nardahips may come to your -make up your mind resolutely that 'come what may, yon will get the aMet-possiUe real enjoyment out of av ery tojriMtrydurwill Incroaae your cawoltyS'Aiyoyhig.Ufa by trying to find the sunny side of every experience at the day. Besolutely determine that yoa,wm bee tho'Stunotous-'sido of: ththgs. Kb matter boW UaM'ttr un yielding your envboriment may seem to be, there ts1 a annny aide If you can only see tt The mirth pro-kmg fae nlrjv vennder trying clrramstances. Is worth more to a young man or wo man ptarting out' tn lite than a fortune without It Make up your mind that yon -will be alt optimist; that there shall be'nothlftg of the pessimist about you; that you will carry your own sun shine wherever you go. ' There M longevity In the sunny soul that eases our Jolts and makes our aides shake wltbtoughter. There WS wonderful medicinal effect In good cheer. Good news and ghtd ti dings have a magic effect even upon Invalids. We often see a Whole store or factory or borne transformed by one sunny soul. On the other hand, we have Seen them blighted and made dark by a gloomy, morose, fault finding person. Christian Advocate. Dangerous If Neglected. Barns, cats and other wouads oftea fall to heal properly If neglected and become troublesome sores. De Will's witch nazei Salve prevents such consequences. lEven where delay has aggravated the Injury DeWltl'a Witch Hssel Halve effects a cure. "1 had a running sore; on my leg thirty years," saya H. O. Hartly, Tankee town, Ind. "After uaing many (remedlea. I tried DeWltt's Witch Hazel Balvs. A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it st once. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. The Luir tl Dotnsi Good. A magazlue article on "The Luxury of Doing Good" quotes one or more writers to the effect that the impulse of benevolence Is, in fact, a selfish one. because people please themselves by exercising the over of doing good. This kind of dissection of motives aeems rather ungracious and unprofltn ble, as, although logic of course could very easily reason out the matter to the same conclusion. In actual life to take delight in benefiting others is not, as a rule, characteristic of selfish natures. If we have the means of doing good at little or no cost of sacrifice to ourselves. whether In money. Influence or any! other form of helpfulness. It may per haps be truly sold that we derive pleasure at a very cheap rate. But the vast majority of people can only do good at the cost of some little self de nial, and In those cases we can only, ascribe their actions to the simple qual ities of kindness and good feeling. Philadelphia Ledger. Holds up a Congressman. "At the end ot the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep sod constant speak lng I bad about utterly collapsed. It teemed that all the organs In my body were out of ordor, bnt three 'bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best au-roand medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over-worked roa-dowa mea aad weak, alekly women Eua-epteauH neaitaaad vitality from leotiie Bitten. Try them. Only 60c. uuaranteea ny u. u. una earn. Plrai DAMDBUPF. Sccena-ITCBINa 8CALP. TUlrd FALLIM HAIR. The vttt atest is BALDNESS. Ton ntt 3 arytr ruck It homer, for alii 'abltttly gave your hatr. at-Vaouauds tmlfy, Jeldiat ever dwo iort. . istaore 70u fet U 'gtrtaiftttiUgtlooB r Coke Shampoo and l ittitatfui artiala tor tht. hatr and toablnlon... IVaaand rirrt t VMrtlfer; SitUfy ing muTta jre 8urBta. . B.-.SaHtaB CO;. XBICaCO. ' FOR BALBBY 1 ill iDXtUCtGItlTS LIFK OF T. DBWITT TALHAQB by his son, Bar. Fa&aa Dawrrr Tauiaaa and aaaoelato editors et Christies Herald.- Onhr book, endorsed by Talma gs family, . KnormouB profit for agents who set quickly . Outfit teweenta. Write Immediately; CLARK A CO., tO & 4th ot,, milk, fa, atenuoa tnis paper, 7 nun tx. Oolumblan Insecticide, Petennaa Roaoh Food, Hooper's Fatal Food and Sure Death to Moths, Bugs, etc. Also : C rc?no dor ds v Tlie disinfectant that disinfects aa deodorises. ' ' We keep on band a complete stock o' fledlclnea. ' 4, , '',' j-t'-; ivJrt Arfjea, v ' -r, - ' . ' - c . i j.,., .. .,,,. I-. "..us r:'-ciilk - r r- r. - N' - - sr - The liniment bottle and flannel atrip are familiar objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been tmed for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about as effective in the battle with this giant disease; as the blunderbuas of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism lg caused tnr an acid, sour condition of the blood, it is filled with acrid, Irritating- matter that settles in the joints, muscles aad nerves, and linimenta and oils nor nothing else applied externally- eatr dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and pains, bdt 'these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system ara infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly and promptly as S. 8. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism aad its treatment THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. 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Drawings and wokrlna olsas executed oromntlv. Sew erage and drainage planned, laid out sad eonst motion superintended. . ; J.J. WoIMderil V-! Heir IJcrn' W, 1 ' While la Beaufort be' lore aad stop a C", sell rioese, virst-CIass Board, a. home - ' '.ring ptople. Ftabhif and hnntlng nnexcelled. Ternis $1JU a af or 5.00 per week ' a a. RttnaFTX' Pms r ::r.L:xr:'::! IF 111 l'"IVBTfITT CIS TIE t" '..-'.:' ,. 1. 1 - 4 'tr of ncA, strong bleed to the affected parts, which dissolves and waahea out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most Cirts CkoIera-lnfaDtum, Ulsrftwca,UyKnUry, and the Bowel Troubles ol Children ofAnv toe Aidl Digation, Reguiatei tne noweu, Mrengthcm the Child and Makei TEETHING EASY. at firttffists, J. MOFFBTT, M. D. ST. LOUIS, MO. rilmnftiia 43a.. Ana. 84. 1S1V. GOLD LEAF Notice lo Creditors. In the Dlxtrlcl Ccmrl l In- I niinl Slle lor the Kn.ilcrn Dlslrl. i nf Nnrlh CarollnB, si cw Item . In the Matter of P. O. F.RBK1NE and M EUSKINK. Trading as-'Tlie liaclti t ' n " Klnulnn, N. (' . The petition nf P. O. Krsklnr nml M. Erskine, trsdini; Tin- H k. i ' . . nf Klnslon, N ('.. fur n lull ili Imi-i- In bankruptcy, IiiivIiil' Imn li'cil In xni.l Court, It Is oidi ml l. Hie ( eim, il.nt h bearing be had on the c.ili.lny i.f May 1902 before L. J. M'Mirc, Itcfi-im: al New Bern, N. C, st 12 n'clix k ihk.ii, and l lint all known creditors and other .er-mi Interested may spicar st khI) I line ami place and fkow just ranee, If any lliey Lave, why the prayer of t-nl.l iiiilrner should not he grsntrd. This 25th dav of April 1902. II I, (lit A N I' ( Ink. By GEO. OBlil N. Deputy. Fitted and Suited rit-tbat'S the thlnr. We eive IL Our salts fit aid our fit suits every time. ' Same with prices. It's a wav we have that never fails. Make you the smartest, moat stylish, perfect-fittins; sult In handsome and durable material Variety at patterns to select from.-! Ev ery garment warranted ss to workman ship and fabrie, ..'.-3.tf. y F.- II. Chadwlek, Admlnlatrators Notice - Bsvtng duly qualified jm Adralalstra- . tor of tbs (slate of Mrs. A. O, Hymas, decessed, all persons Indebted to said es tate are reqeealed to make Immediate payment, And any and all persons lo " whom said estate Is Indebted ara reqnest-. edto present th'lr claims to me duly verified on or u.itt April tflth, 1U08, or ' tills Botlro I I o plea ted la bar of re ' ralor,

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