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TUB JQURNAJL. ' Pub.lehed every day ta the year, excepl Moadsy, at M Middle street, 1 s- CHARLES U STEVENS. : -..; ' V4x SUBSCRIPTION RITES. ;'7 - Oae year, ta advance..;.".. Z.'.)4M t One year, not In advance...:. . Monthly.Dy carrier la tl cny.iO s AdrertldBj Rte furnUhed on eppll .- cttton. . . s ' ,: Knterad at the Pot Office, Mew Be, N. 0. as second clsss rststMr. & J' OBcle! Paper of a BMriiiifa -, f Cravest 'ctr-.ti i A Omt Artlat KetSred. K .4. ; Mortimer Menpes In hia notable work - ion Japan tells a story of the great Jap anese artist Eiyoaal which was related to bun by an English arident of the - eotmtry: "A friend of his baa prepared four magiiincent sliding panels cover- i ad with the finest silk and bad given them to- the -painter, with the request that he would execute some of his mas terpieces on them for him. For eight or ' nine years Kiyosai bad kept those pan eta. and they still remained bare, .but great masters are always erratic and : the would be purcbaser never gave up hope. One day, however, he" burst In upon my friend with the terrible intern gence that Kiyosai was dead drunk and v bad ruined his panels. 'He's smashing away at them on the floor, and be is simply crawling over them,' he said, In towering rage. My friend agreed to go around with him to Klyosal'a bouse to try If possible to stop the outrage. " When they arrived, they found the 1 master In a high state of fever and ' looking more like a wild annual than a human being, with his tusklike teeth and his poor, pitted face, sweeping and hacking about all over the silken pan- ' els. As they entered Kiyosai left the room, leaving behind him the panela scattered Irregularly over the floor, but each one smothered with work. loot here.' said my friend very generously, It was I who Introduced Kiyosai to .you, and it was I who suggested his painting these doors; therefore It is only fair that I should relieve you of .them and find you a new set, which I will willingly do.' But the owner of the panels, shrewdly guessing that-my . friend had not made this magnificent offer without some good reason, chang ed bis mind and said that he, could on no account receive so costly a gift He ken them, and wisely, too, for those ' four panels are now universally consid ered as some of Klyosal's greatest mas- . terplecea." .. Btatc or Ohio, City 'or Tolido, Lucas County. so. Fearx J, CnBHKY makes oath that ha , Is senior partner of the firm of V. J. Chrhit fc Co doing basinets In .the City of Toledo. Coanty and State afore- - said, aad that said firm will pay each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the nse or Hall's Catabbh Com. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my pretence, this 8th da of December, A. D. 1888. 7-- , "A. W. GLEABON, j Wax, I Notary Public HalTs Oaterfh Cure li taken Inter Bally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for ' testimonials, free. V F. J.CnBJtXY.ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Pamlly Pills are the best Tki Doctors' Mil. The medical fraternity Is showing . . disposition to treat as martyrs the tfoe , tors who were present to the last with ' President McKlnley. The ground of martyrdom l situated In the fact that congress will pay merely $25,000 for ints doctors' bllL "This is an bageoer r ous and Inadequate sum to distribute as an honorarium among those who ae- cepted such a responsibility," ssys a medical review. It Is writ la history that the president died fma a wound that should not sa ye been fatal. It still remains, true that the medical profes sion la the only profession in to world that collects enormous soma without Delivering the goods. New Tcrk Press. Chman4FeTr toe bottle of Gmovs't - TAatXLnss Cat ij, Tokio. I is simply Iron ad qulaiae In a tasteless forss. 90 ours pay. Price SOe. Wiv" y y - Pm, Ckeea. .. . Tenderfoot (nervously)--! don't like the looks of the hotel. Is that the only place I eta pat -up? ? .!,,.' ; Proprietor (slgniflcantlyj-Y-a-a-a, ub (lue yoU prefer that gravayard over tb4 bliU-lodUuapolia Nawa. - a ' i. -, I,. 1 1 1 I, i irdwjtoepW rtt really wnfa thing until hoy sea others ebastn after tt. ' " ' r "-ins nil of (M 1 1 -.is all kind 4 l. ruliefanU never 1 you Ut eat all In.-,t WTIrtltlTS y lit utemntiy i have been - 1 1 o failed. It " s( the stonv 4 iUr eating, y. i ii mnt U toko. .. v.uitl4ltMft GoTernor .Bob Taylor ( Tennc bad a heart a tender aa -a woman, ani the way be pardoned out convicta was somethinf awful. He was waited opoi by a committee of the legislature, win rvery flatly and In no uncertain way told him that this toleale pardon- lug must itop. - - , Govner Bob" looked at the commit tee, -tapped a bell, aaked for stls perdoe clerk and when be cam aald: ; "Make oat perdooe for every man Is ; the penitentiary." ;., - The clerk bowed and withdraw. Then the governor looked at the committee, --who were Staring aa if theyjthouj ht bt waa going madn?' fvVCPl- ; "Gentlemen, be sab) Anally, ,"1 am governor of Tennessee, and if thli com' 'mittee or any other ever again seeks to Interfere with my constitutional right to pardon. I'll sign every-on of thow ' pardons which, the clerk la making but . Uood morning." Denver Times. yik) RELIEF W SIX HOURS. ' . DtstresslDg Eldney'nd ,BIadder Ii ease relieved lo -Ml boars by -New OaaATSouTn Ambbioah Ripmr Cusx. It Is a great surprise on account of hi exceeding promptness 1n relieving; pain I bladder, kidneys and back, Jo male on female - Relieve retention of water , al- most Immediately. If yon want qnlck relief and care this Is the remedy. Bold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. -Chalevle Venn )alnt anr. Clarendon, says The 'Schoolmaster, made careful observation when , he wrote: "Angry and choleric men are as ungrateful and unsociable aa- thunder and lightning, being in themselves all storm and tempests; 'but quiet and easy natures are like air weather welcome to" all and acceptable to all men; they rather foifpther trhat the others 4110- persfrand reconcile if whom the others incense; as 'they -bare the good will and. the good wishes of all other men. so they have the full possession of them selves, have all their Own thoughts at peace and enjoy quiet and ease in then- own fortune,, how strait soever -It may flOe-Dr. & DetCBons's Aoti Diuretic maybe Worth to you store than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Cores old and 'J oong alike. It arraata the trouble at ooce $L- 80M by C O. Bradbam, DrugcUt. "'' Tfce Last Ikat. ' , Captain's. H. Barton of Del Rio. Tex., puts forth a claim to the much disputed honor of having fired the last shot in the civil war. On May 13. 1865, after peace bad been declared, a sharp fight took place near Braaos Santiago, Tex., between the Confederate forces under General Slaughter and the Union forces under Colonel Barrett The fight ing was done on the old field of Palo Alto. In the midst of the battle Gener al Slaughter received dispatches from the French troops who were watching the conflict from the other aid Of the Bio Grande which convinced him that the war was really over, and he order ed his men to cease firing. Captain Barton bad command of the rear guard of the Confederates.' As be was retir ing one of his men waa killed by a stray shot, sod in anger he fired at the distant blue line. That, he asserts, waa the last shot of the war. Miss Florence Newman, who has beca a great sufferer from muscular theuma- Uim, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only remedy that affords her relief. Mitt Newman la a orach respecteA rest dent of the village of Gray, N. Y., and makes this statement for tha benefit of others similarly afflicted. This liniment Is for sale by F, 8. Daffy Co. TntHti ast Wwmi Gtab. This Is the tale of a tailor, pair of trousers and a woman's dub, and the scene Is In Somervllle, Mass a city .which faces tbe'back yard, of Charles Eliot Norton's estate. It waa this way," said William Garty of Brook line at the Fifth Avenue hotel the other day. "A Somervllle man moved and later took a pair of trousers to bis tai lor to be pressed.' Ha forgot to tell the tailor he had moved, and tha trousers returned, with no name on tha bundle, to tha- old address. The servant took the bundle from th boy and carried tt In to the new mistress of tha house, who was at the time entertaining the literature class of the woman's dub. Maeterlinck and spring styles were u. der discussion when tha nameless bun dle entered. 'What can It bar aald the hostess.. It Is too large for eaka and too square for towers. 'Open It I" cried the literature class, wowdlnt around. 1 - "So the bundle waa opened. Silence ensued, then confnalon. (This tea very funny joke Indeed,' said thr besscss grimly, 'and some on wQl pay dearly for It Betty (calling to tha servant), coma and remove these garment -at once. Who sent them V Tlaaae.. rnoai, I think It was the oreacbesI mean the. tailor's boy.' Take them away and keep them till he calls for them. La dies, let HI go on with "The Life af the Bee," '. aha said, late tba mmm-m covered them. That la Ma I koow,"r Haw, York Tribune, : .-- v. - Try the new remedy tot -aoativaaass, Ohambetlaln's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, Every box guaranteed. Prloa. M eents, For sale by T. B. Duffy. .'V' ' '.' t StnietaM t'trmm. - ''' When newerlng punts usually make seed, that is generally the -last effort for plant life, """J seed lathe beginning of the life r new. plant . Feme, however, t)l dncs spores foe re productive ol. -Sta. These spores ger minate and go" through the same proc ess - subsequently- that "flowers go through in the production Of seeds. The Spores expand woes the germhutlng time cornea and form a flat, green mem brane. What are then really the flowers appear on this membra ne. Aa a general rule after these fern flowers have ma tured the membrane dries) up and die appears. In one family of ferns, bow ever, natives of New Holland, named platyeerium, this green blade la perma nent and continues to enlarge, becom ing really a portion of the plant Every year a new blade Is forowd which IP reads over the old ones. The Urfte plant Is of a totally different crac! -, having tha fronds of ordinary f -ma. t i rf.,. JSp-" ":itsB"" t' sf 1 prices lis receive 1 for lu I 4s, it .ugimu always uore or lees in d.JIcul Oea front ala recklesa mode of living. "Tpra Jones," however, was nearly being sac rificed In one of bis impecunlonsta for the sum of 25. The publisher, for. tunately asked for a day to consider tt he could risk such a sum, and Fielding In tha meantime met Thomson, the poet, to whom ha told the transaction. Thomson scorned the idea of Fielding parting with his brains for Such a sum and offered to get him better terms, but Fielding felt himself partly pledg ed. Never did author wait more anx iously oa a publisher hoping to be ac cepted than did Fielding hoping to be refused. He was refused! 1 - Joyf ally he carried bis manuscript to Thomson to. fulfill his promise. -Tha poet Introduced -Fielding Andrew Miller, who banded the book over to his wife to read. Sha discerned Its merits and advised her husband to keep It. . Oyer a pleasant dinner given by. Miller to Fielding and Thomson the bargain was i made-' which ' secured Fielding, to his great delight, 200 for the atory. . Miller is aald to nave clear ed 18,000. by .rTom Jonea," out of which be paid Fielding from time to time various sums to the' amount of f 2,000, bequeathing him also a hand- some legacy.: .Blllouaaesa b a condition ' rhsrsoler bsod by a disturbance) of tha digestive organs The atomsch is debilitated, the liver torpid, lhp bowels cnnitlpa'e''. There is a loatblag of foed; Ini in the towels, ''dizziness, coated longue and vomiting, first f the niidliresled or part ly dlgeelwi toed and the of bile. Cham berlala'a Sitiaacb and Liver Tablets allay lbs .dtalurhanre f the stomal h and create a healthy appviit. They alto tone up the liver to a beaHhy'actlon and regulate the bowels. Try them and yon are certain In be much pleased wltb-lhr rranlLFor sale by F. 8. nnffy. nit Obltsratloa. tTue Due de Itotitielaure was far, very far, from belug handsome. One day he met 1 in the street an ugly Auverguat who bad some petition or memorial to preseiit at Versailles. He Imuiodiately Introduced hlni to Iouls XIV., remark lug thut he was under ji special obliga tion to the gentleman. The king grant ed the favor ssked and then Inquired of the duke what was this pressing ob ligation. "But for him, your majesty, I should be the ugliest man In your d& mlulons." TOD KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When yon lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula la plainly printed on every buttle showing that ll , Is simply lion sad quinine In s nstrl form. No curean pay. Prbw -vv PrvMtB Par the Patave, That wm it very lxral allowance yen muUe your tltlwl sou-iu-law." . "Yea," answered the American mil Uouulre. "Don't you think It will encourage him In habits of Idleness r "Not a bit of It 1 am going to teach bmv to play poker and keep him bus tling to bold on to it" Washington War. . DoK't Start WroBf. Doa't startithe summer with aillnger- lag eeagh or cold. We all know what S ''summer cold" Is It's tha hardest kind to sura. Often tt "hangs on" through tha entire season. Take It Uksod right now A few doses of Oae Minute Cough Cars trill set you right Burs ears far coogh, tolds, croup, grip, bronchitis, alt .throat, and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at ones. Children Ilka It ' 4,On Mlnnta Cough Cars lathe beat cough medicine I aver Bsed," says J. H. Bowles, Grovetoo, M. a. "I never found anything else that acted so. safely and quickly." F B Duffy. ' If Waaatt tlaatra. A mother Was calling the attention f her little boy to the moan, which Waa to b seen clearly but pallidly In the ea.afternoeni. ' -. - "Why, yon can't see the meon la the daytime;" replied the youngster. I "Oh, yea, you can. 'There it is over the trees."-.' - 4.0- ' .' The UttU feUow leeked hard and bad to admit the fact that be saw it, but ha added. ?Taln't lighted, anyhow." i : Watts Others to Stow. ) ri nave used DaWltt's Little JGarly tlsera for ooastipstioa aad torpid liver nd they are aS right I am glad to ta. sons them for I think whan we find a good thing we ought to let others knew It" writes Alfred Helnae, Qnlacy. 11L They never gripe or distress. Bare, safe .,T.B. Duffy. :v-.---A'i,tv t -- - , 1 i The hh Waa 'tkAf'i : ,' -Vhen Jobn Qulncy Adams was eighty years of age, ha met in the afreets of Boston an old friend, who shook Ids trembling hand and aald, "Goad tnornv lag, and how Is John Qoincy aVdasasSe tfayr , r,,- , f "Thank yon," was the ex-presldenf I answer, "John Qulncy Adams hUnaeli la well, air; quits well, X thank you, Bat the lSoese in which be lives at pres ent is becoming dilapidated. It S tot tering upon its foundation.. Time a xl the seasons bavfe nearly destroyed Its roof Is pretty wett worn out Its waits are much shattered, and it trem pies with every wind. The old tene ment is becoming slmoet uninhabita ble, and I think John Qulncy Adams srill have to move oat of it soon. But lie himself la quite Well, air; quite " - . Wlthi that the venerable sixth prest' flaat l the; United Sutea moved on W1U the aid of hU staX. , fclSTRESSIXG STOSACa DISEASE. Permaaantly aured by the masterly power of "South Annate- Naaviaa Tobio." Invalid! seed loffer no loairer, becanae this gieat remedy caa sure them all. It is a cars for (U whole world of stomach weakness snd Indigestion. The euro begins with the flmt does. The re lief it bilcgi la marvelous sod aarpilntug It makes bo failure; never disappoint. No matter how lotij joo,fcve miTored, your cure I certain under II n of li ! grant hot'' "i (-''-' i fitrre, Flcwsnt s- ! ! Drr WcoJ's "TrAdikCrsnJ German Ollit, is the true lur;1? 'a-r.-li-. ort, and pro duces from bue-iui 1 It to one-half mora forage per acre ttinii rlief.nlinary Millet The difference lit 1 lis from difflatent grades of Millet ixmre marked than any crop we hnvc r vw jrown and it la a great deal Uu? i4iearje8t--crop results Ootuddered-itY purchase the best quality of seed . that yoU cun" obtain; this you can always be assured of doing when yon order Woe'S "Trade flark Brand" of Southern-grown OAnasi. Millet, . Write for pried md Descriptive Olrenlsr which also gives loll raformatioa about sil tlmainallll flafrts Cow Psas. Safet aai Vatvat Piaas. Tistluaj. sartBaia, Baakwaaat, Lata u ,T. W.WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen b "' Rfchmond, yT v"- JINGLES AND JE8T8. 7 . - . Tha Boardera' Ckaat - Ihe dwellers In our beardlna aouss shout loud in glad relief: - ? - . "What matters it to ua If trusts sead up Jh pries of beefT " ; We vnt our joy In merry gibes; we whis tle alseful tunes, For no stern, trust has cornered yet the stock on rice and prunes." .-New Torit World. Aa Unforlaaatc Theory. "Yes, Biggins tackled a hard row with bis theory, that woman la natural ly subordinate to man and, under Prop er circumstances, , cheerfully submis sive." "But where did he get that black eye and bruised head?" "He tried to demonstrate the theory with airs. Biggins'' maternal parent as his aubJecf-xBaltlmore News. Camp Meatta' Ttaae. Weather's sorter gtttln' now Sedbot an' still a-hastia', But wont wa put our dusters en An' gallop to camp meetln' I Atlanta Constitution. "H'ls with a uooil di el of pteastin- and Hill-f net Ion that I recommend Chsaiber Iain's Coltit, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," saya Druggist A W. Bawtelle, pf Hartford, Conn. "A . lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed f r sale on my show case, aald 10 me: 'I really be lieve that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she became an enthusiastic over lis merits that I at once made np my mind to recommend It In I he .future. Recently a gentleman came Into my store si over come with colln pains that be tank a1 once to tbe -floor, i gave blm-a dee of this remedy which helped him, I r pett ed the dose and la fifteen mlnutej he left my store smilingly lnformlu.4 me that he felt ss well as ever." Sold ly P. a Duffy ft Co. Johnny Say, pa, what are preferred Creditoraf ; ( Pa They are the kind that never end la then? tails, my boy. At least tMfs tbe kind I prefer.. - - Like a fimnunf Has. "Five yean ago. a disease Us' doctor called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I oould scarcely go." prrites Geo. B. Marsh, welt-kaowB attorney of Nooona, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and medicines but aothlag helped me. , As s drowning man grsus at a straw I : grab bed at KodoL I felt aa Improvemeat at once and after a few bottles am "sooad and WeU." Kodol is the only preparation which exactly reproduces , tha natural digestive Juices aad consequently fa) the only ms whlci digests aay good , food Bad eares any form of stomach trouble, KB. Daffy. -- ' cv ,y v - The late Lord Queenaberry's famous protest at the performance of Tenny son's "Promise of Hay" had a quaint sequel A society Journal, now deceased, made some scathing comments on the incident'' v :. r; '-Lord Queeniberry armed ' himself with heavy whip and called at the office, aaklng to see tbe editor. Be was eondaoted to the presence of an elderly woman,; who regarded him 'Severely through her spectacles. ' . . Remembering tbe - "Queeaaberry rules,". he bid the horsewhip and mere ly remarked that be had called to talk -the matter over. , .,;: - how n BpOflE. The first object la Ufa with the Amer. ksa people Is to "get rich;" the second, how to regain good health. The first caa be obtained by energy, honesty, and saving, tbe second, (good health) by Be ing Green's August Flower. Bhoald you be a deapoadent enlTerer from any of the effects of Dyipepils, Liver Complaint Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., inch ai Btck Heartache, 1'alpHstlon of the Ilesrt, Run, H I . m . 1 h IT.1.flMl Ptln.. Uluinesi of the llcsA, Nervous Prostra tion, Low Pplrlti, etc., yoa need not inf for another dayr Two divnei of the wll known Anftiiit Flower will rp'Ieve ynn at onea. f'o to F. 8. finffy sml ft a an p's ' f ". I ' t "...rts. t..-t t.r-t.'i .- ) t - Pa's Prsfaraaea. THEY'RE WONDERS, r ttmmg Mastlea MmaPm Oeaaaaeat . ae raUalaa &saaia. , -. ."Say," remarked -a young married man, "they're wonders, ain't theyt "Yesterday my wife got out of bed and ate about half a pound; of choco late cream .candles, the. remains t a beg that I'd fetched heme the evening oerore. , After that aha didn't want any breakfast;' but she drank a couple of cups of coffee, - She went shopping in the morning, and while shopping she drank a strawberry soda and chde- ourtw ice scream" eoda. fur Innch aba had a glass of nuikva. couple of choc olate ecuurs, a piece of t hot mince pie and some candy. Then she went shop ping some 'more and stopped at a coun ter where a woman was "demonstrat ing some new kind of pickles. My wife ate about six of those ptckles. Then abe flitted on to another 'demon strating1 counter ae4 went np against piate of some, newfangled cereal, covered with slrupv Then she had a raspberry soda. Theajshe ote a little dishful of some new hind of canned salmon that some 'demonstrator push ed in her direction. -Then she went to the matinee, consuming daring the per formance about a pooad ef peanut brit tle. - When I got home, I found her ly mg aown, auflerlBg from a bad head ache. -, " How': I wonder.' eaid Bhe to me. "what in the world eeuld have given me H beadacber : "About a month age she had a cold that I was afraid waa going to develop into pneumonia. Bhe started It by go ing shopping during slushy, raw weath er in paper soted tow eboes and thin silk stockings. Then she stood for ten minutes In the-Basement areaway In her bare head and with a thin house Jacket, on snd house slippers, telling the washerwoman. how aba wanted the clothes done up. Then Bhe took a red- hot bath and dressed Immediately and went right out to bay the Sonday din ner, standing outside the market house for ah hour or so talking with the wo men friend she met -Then abe went to the theater with- me. against my solemn protest, wearing nothing on her bead but an algret that weighed one eighth of a groin, and 'It waa cold enough on that night to chase Bipolar bear Into an Ice cave. . ' ' "She had such a cold tbe next morn ing that she couldn't talk. "'Now. what in the wide, wide world,' said she to me when she'd got ber pipes thawed out a little bit. 'could have given me a cold, do you think T ,"Oh, they're wonders, nil right enough," concluded the young married mau. shaking his bend dismally and gazing at the celling or tbe ear as If the key ta the eterniil feminine riddle were Inscribed there. Washington Post ' fie Lose. "Well," he mid. "I uin perfectly will Ing to postpjue ottr inarrlnge out of respect for your rein-mblc father" "Ob, thut'M It. Ik ItV 80 you're going to iiuirry p:ii:i tire you? Humph! 80 It's out or resiM-ct for tbut old man, ehr "Now, dearest, you know I'm not in love with tltut fogslllised brute. I" "Sir. how dure you lie disrespectful to my deiir pnT-Bnltlmore News. Holds np a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con- greuman, "from overwork, nervoui tension, loss of sleep and constant apeak Ing I bad about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the orana In my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-round medicine ever- sold over a druggist's counter." Over-worked ran-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Elect! le Bitten. Try them. Only BOc Guaranteed by C. D. Bradham. - Bat lot Their First. Hewitt Gruet la very popular with the wldowe. . Jewett Yes; he doesn't seem to be anybody's first choice. Jadge. BeeeaA Tfcoaaat. Be laughed at vegetarians, Their claims and views disdaining; Ai present, though, he wishes he Had also gone lo training. Indianapolis Sua. : . Pallor.' : "" "The baby looks like Its mother." - . "Tsbt - We want to make oat thai she takes after rich aunt of mine." Detroit Free rresa. . " , ' .',?V Beware of a 'cmiV's;i?, "' A. cough is not a disease bat. a symp tom, t Consnmptlon :atd rbreBchtUa, which, are tbe most dangerous and fatal diseases, bars for their first Indication a persistent cough, and U properly treated at soon as the coegh" appears are easily cured. Chambeilsln's Coogh Bemedy has proven wonderfully puocesital, and gained Its wide reputation aad exteasive sat by Its Success ta earing ths diseases' which cans coughing. If It Is not bens ficlal It will not cost yoaaeeaL Tot sals by t, 8. Dolly Co. yy y,fr: - 1 " r'y:u . Eye Strata Caose of Sore Eyes, . Inflamed eyes, styes, snd headache ar J symptoms which point conclaslvely to eye strain, and tolonrs yeune'f yoa matt seek the caass, correct it and thea your trouble will disappear, yoa caa stimulate and kelp salure In eurlog the lymptoma by vsrions ways, bat still the caste Is there snd llsbie at any moment to break out agalo; It seems like pouring water on the smoke to put out a firs, to pursue any other course than tha proper adjusted glasses to (or root the it rain. ' . A normal eye Is ons which when la re pose the rayi entering It are brought to a foeot oa tbe retina, when they are sot this way sn extra amount of nerve force It deminded to make thera focus correct ly, the result, sn overflow of blood cant ing congestion, styes, ihe leakage of nerve forcn, the headache; It la not tisrd j to Bndcratand bows severe Itrslq ran ' soon rhsitit enotjgli nerve force lo rsime a (ennral lr nklr g down of tha wlints nervous 1 stro. I'y llie ili of the ltct Inairumenia e rill si'J')t (' ' "' to 11 )r nun, 1 I.'! I l-i 1 : r -, !- ; li I , : 'ii f 1 ' 1 c tr-a ia ; ; V '.The sldn b ptxmded with millions of little pored and 0ands famsiblo to the natural eye, yet through these tiny outlets the larger part o! the deadly matter that daily eollsltt the body is carried off. But nature never intended that poisons of an irritatine: or acid tiaracter should he eliminated through the skin, the Liver and Kidneys being their natural outlets,, and it is when these important organs fail to perform their functions that these acid poisons are absorbed into the blood and find their way to the surface of the body through the pores and glands of the skin, producing intense itching and burning, inflammation and swelling and eruptions of every conceivable size, shape and character. "Vr-Slci4 Diseases differ greatly in their general characteristics and degrees of intensity. Ited and angry, looking spots break out upon some part of the body with a mass of small pnstules or busters, from which is discharged a clear or straw colored fluid, which dries and flakes off in bran-like particles and scales, or forms into hard and painful sores and scabs. The' skin often hardens and dries, cracks and bleeds from the effects of the fiery acids, which the blood Is continually throwing off. Pimoles. black heads and blotches are evidences of a too acid blood, which has inflamed and clogged the pores. Skin Diseases being depend ent upon the same causes require the same treatment, which must be constitutional and not external. Nothing applied locally to the inflamed surface can bring much relief. The disfiguring eruptions will continue to annoy and annoy and you in spite of soaps, washes or powders. There is v hope of getting rid of a skin disease except through the purification of the depreciated blood and neutralizing and filtering out of tho- circulation all poisonous substances and acids. rThe purifying 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 , , treatment, readily yield to the curative QJIITT DUCIIM C07CMA powers of S. S. S., and there is no raason OiH LI .nnLUIfl. LuLLftlR, why the long time sufferer should feel savaasaaMamsaiwa. miraIaTI r Pj A sM I resigned to his fate under the mistaken I f, I I r R NrTll F KASH idea that some skin diseases are incura 1 M ", lit I I LL nrtOn, bv for-S. S. & has cured and is still PSORIASIS, ACNE, BOILS. or any of the poisonous drugs which constitute the basis of so many so-called skin cures. " 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. SelBaaaass. Oorklus Since meat has gone np I've been forced to economise. Hiller Have you quit eating meat? Oorklna- Ob,io! That would be out of the question. But I now take my meals down town. I have got the fam ily in training on a vegetable diet, you see, and It never would do to tempt them by having meat In tbe house. Boston Trnuacrtpt What Tain Folks Need - Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's Hew Ufa PIUs work wonders. They toae and regal ate tne digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the sys tem, enrich tbe blood, Improve sppellte, make healthy flesh. Only 86c at C. D. Bradbsm's. Once upon n time a Sax tried to shine socially, but his stomach wouldn't stand for IL "tiross eensurUltvt" sneered be here upon. "Faugh! 1 will have none of itr . Hence sprang np tbe limited cult of foxes of good family who rah to 'brains and who either ware not lnvttad oat at all or Old all the talking at the.formal cunnersPack. . J V. Reveals a Great Secret .' It Is . often asked; now such startling Mies, that pnasle the beat physicians, are affected by Dr. King's New Discov ery fof Cnesumptloa. Here's the secret It eti out the phlegm snd germ-Infect ed toDcua; and. krU the life-giving oxy gen earlch. aad.'vIUUe the blood. It bea)s the jnflamed, eoogh-wora throat sad longs. Hard colas and stobborb ooufbs soon yield to Dr. King's New Dlsscvery, the. most Infallible remedy for all Thsoef and Laag diseases. Guar anteed bottles Ate sad $1.00, .Trial bot ties tree at CD, Bradbsm's ; . ? Wr ike ftaater rait Bad. i- ' "Dr. Bingham's badly need ap by his last case. ebrT v -v . - "1 abouid aay so.-' HO pronoaneed tne patient aead aad sent for tbe on tlertas:er, wbea she came to life,"-- "He ought 40 be glad Of it" - ,&; "Not at all. Having pronoaneed the girl dead, be considered bet recovery a reflection 00 bis kill" Denver Times, .v-i .: ',..-, Staad Like a Stone Wall ;: ( Between your children aad the tor tures of Itching aad burning ecaeasa, scsldbeador other skin diseases.- How f why, by using : Bucklenl Arnica Balys, earth's greatest bealer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, , Fever Bores, Bait Rlieaat, Cuts, Burst vr Braises, Infalli ble for I'lles. tScst CD. BrtdUm'i dmgitore. - - " ; ' u . . . I I . I. . BT urtiatwa, iswa, April iu, laui. In 1883 I brake est with Eczema ea sty head, legs ssd arms. Tbe Deetsrs treated me for abeut tws years wKhsat slviss relief. I aext tries' varisss olstmeats, soaps aid washes, 1st these did me no good. I Anally quit taklag medietas, as ths phyilelas said tht disease had become ohrealo and hieiirable. Havlsg endured this tormenting malady for about Iff years, I rl eternised to make as other effort ts get rid ef It and begs; S. S. S. la July, 1900, sad eoatlseed It until November, when I discovered, ts my surprise Bad Jay, that set a spot oould be feund en my body, which before bad bees almost covered with the eruption. It has bow been nearly a year sines tbe disease disappeared, but not a alga sf It htt ever returned, and I am satisfied ths oars Is permanent. F. C NORFOLK, 1017 Haokberry Street. pain iLVtCTrtlHG MvVDtttlKlJ Costs Only 25 cents at Dnigjrjsts, Or auul 25 esata to C. DB. C. J. SIOWFETTDfar Jhorturl ire oave your TK AT HIS A iTrethlitn M oMHiera) ta our little sniiul rhilH trith thr happirnt refit. The effertn seere aisnatnt muaieal, and eertaiulw morf autiHartory than from tfyrhhty are ever waeaT. Vassra tm truly, JOHUptl H. HKY, (JVate Bimhop Southern. Methodist (aait-rJi.j Mutator of tit. JMul t hurrh. HURBUwDWNrrtl r a 4 More Berond-bsnd BUOGIE8.CAH lYOQS and JROAD CARTB left, I wllfteftjrt Three Dollars ends p. mmm 127 Middle St. ''7 i Colnmbnin llnsectiolde, Petermati' Roach food. Hooper's Fatal food and 3nrs Death to sloths, Bugs, eteV Also ABromo CtorkJaie The 'disinfectant that dUlntects an deodorises, if 'f. ' 'i-i: kA , Ws keep on band1 a complete stock o . netliclnea. C - . Toilet Articles - Perfumery, ; ' v . , Tooth Brusbei, At ? Fbyilclana' Prescriptions a ipectali- e: iiave::s- TltaOld Billable ilioe Maker on Middle Strrwthas pissed tlje people for years with his work. Can excell all others In the brts!n In this city. The repairing of I,:". '''"I n'mrn a tpfettitly, '! ' Si I Eavf curing cases perhaps far more desperate than yours. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable . remedy, containing no Potash, Arsenic Cures Cholera -Infantum, Dlarrhota.Dyscntcry, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. J. MOFFKTT. M. D ST. LOUIS. MO. rWuMlftll.. 41a . AtMit. tel. ?! TUCKER BROS. 810 North Front Street, Wl! M N .TON, - N. c. The place to liny unit' ( emeU:' y Work ftt BOTTOM I'liK K. Ir Foreign and Domestic (inuiile und Marble. IiCtteritij,' and Finish tho Beat Send for latest designs. All work delivered. Branch yurd, Coldslioro, N. C. HARDWARE Refri eriu-ra, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Dors.Win dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves, Banget, Lime, Cotrn-ni, I'lnster, Psints, OilM,VBrniah, I'm ty, Smth, Doors, Ulinda. t'utlery hikI all tho nsefol articles usually found in an Up-to-dale llardwaro Stnre. BKADgL'AliTKKH KOII -- A a.l all Km. Is nl f jttWfwi Price?. . 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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